EXECUTOWS NO rivE. E TUBS Testammtary on the estate al Job. AL conk lin, dieeld.hatring Leen grunted to under „,,,,,cd, persons knowing themselves indebted to raid emote are 'eon estedrto make payment *nor before the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 114 D, and persons having.etaints will ; please present them jot settlement., to January E. 195943 t HENRY CONKLIN, Executor NOTICE! WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to theestate V *fluke W. Shuman. lat. of the borough of Co. tumble, in the county of Lancaster. deceased, have ;been granted to the subscriber; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to crake immediate pay ment, and those haring claims or demeatl4 against the estate of the ,aid deceased, will make known the same without delay, to MICHAEL S. litlftlkfAN; Administrator. Ism. 8 1854-71 aFoirzcis. eIH Enr.A:s, LetteriarAdminirtmion to the estate o!George Wolf. into of Lancaster county, de ceased, have been granted to the subscriber. all persons Indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims or de bands against the estate of said deceased, will make known the same without dela7. to DOLT. T. RYON, Administrator. Coksmlt4 a., January 8 1859-6 t AlLdiourned Courts for 1859. TT It ordered by the Court that Adjourned Courts for le% be held for the trial anti decision 'of cases in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court and Quarter Sessions, as follows: One week commencing on Monday, the 21rt March FOR ARGON NT. 40111 7one. It 19th Sept. - 101 b Dec. 'To continue ono week cram the said days respect ively, and as much longer at the business shall r e . quire. All the onset en the Hat for argument in the Orphans' Court, shall be taken up on the Owl duy of wait! terms, and proceeded with Ullal disposed of, un ,teat continued by consent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the quarter Ses sions shall taken up on the Wednesday or said terms. Af not prevented by the business of the Orphans' Court, and if to the mites in the Quarter Sessions will be commenced at the termination of the Orphans' •Coart business. I " 10 The argument of the cone in the Common Pleas to be commenced on Thursday of the week if not pre vented by the Orphans' Court, or Quarter session .assert in that cattle the argument list of the raid Court will be taken up et the terminatioc of the cures in the other courts, and proceeded in until disposed of .caless continued by cou.sent or cause shown It is further ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed for taking up cases mentioned in the preceding orders, shall be no cause to suspend .proceedings therein, unless by consent or legal ground fora continuance be Shown. Adjourned Jury Trials. It is ordered by the court that adjourned Courts for Jury trials in the Common Pleas will be held en follows: . . . Ono Week commencing sth Monday, 3t,t of January 11 41 14 4th '• 241110 f February u •' It 4th " 123 d of May. 6. .. sth " 30th of May. 11 111 sth .. 29th of August. 41 CI " - ' 3d .. 17th of October.. 11 41 " 4th " 24th ' " • it lit " sth of December. And such other periods as may be appointed ■t the aforegaid cecina, or at their regular terms. The foregoing to be published in all the Netrrpa .pers in the city and county of Lancaster, three sue .cessive Hines in each, at the expanse of the county— bill to be presented at the Commioners' Orrice. Jan. 8.'59. W.CARPENTER. Proth'r. A CARD. • Philadelphia. Ps. ITILIE undersigned. the Founder and Publisher of 1. Van Court's Counterfeit Detector, desirous of re -tiring from this branch of business. hes merged that eld ertablished work in the popular Bunk Note Re porter of Imlay k Bicknell. :laving published Van ,Court's Detector slime MD, the undersigned reluc tantly parts with his old friends and subscribers; but this relustaime it lessened by the conviction, that in Imlay dr. BicknelPs Bank Note Reporter they will re .ceire a work that matches the times. Philadelphia, December 20,1858, NOTICE. All subscriptions to IMLAY & BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE REPORTER ■re payable Scrupulously in advance. Thus to the oldest Batik Note Publication lu the world. For thirty long years It has maintained an unsullied rep utation, and continues to be the necessary eismpaniria of all business people over tho whole continent of Ansertes. THE COINS OF THE WORLD, Now in press by Imluy & Bicknell, will be given cra suilausly to all old and new subscribers. All Coin 'Churls, Guides and Manual!, as compared with ibis, may be considered waste paper. TERMS. - - . •To the Semi-Monthly, St 150 per annum Islow ly , 1 00 '• Single Copies, of the Counter 10 cents. '• Nailed. 1! Address. IM GAY & SOX 1150, Port Other, Philadelphia, Cu. 7anunry A, I a55-11rn TO TUB PUBLIC. TOE subscribers have coaktantlyon hand at -s- Omit store, corner of Third and Union streets, Columbia COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND CHEAP GOODS :to which they invite the attention or the citizens of our borough and vicinity. Call and examine she STOCK. OP DRY GOODS; Dress Sulks. Cashmeres, De Laines, Merino-Is, Al pacas. Prints, all shades rod sr) les, are ,he Men's Weor of every varies): Cisesimeres, Satin ens, Silk nod Sono Vesinigs. !cc . Also, n fine assoennem of Ladies' and Children's •Shoes; Kid, Morocco. fry . &e. GROCERIES. No enumeration of articles in this line need be made, as the stock is always lull umd primy as low tot Abe lower. A room ha• been arterially fitted up for the FLOUR ANDFEED department, where family.• elm he imp 1. 0. D. F. BRUNER. January 8, WU. 110011 AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, just re. reived owl for role cheep, by B. 0 59. I 0. & H. F 11101NER. VITRA and Superfine Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, and whole Corn and Oala. at Corner tel Third and Union al reeui. pea. 8, 119. MACKEREL, Nos. I, g and S; Shad and Dev lin, by the barrel or at remit, at Jan. 8,'59. BRUNER'S. QILT by the Sack or Bushel, and Potatoes L) in large or nmallquantilicWor nuleni the Corner olTaird ■nd Onion aireets. pan A ,59 ait&NCES, Lemons, Citrons, Prunes, Raisins, Dried Pron. oleo, Walnut and Tonniio Catsup, and Pickles at - different kinds, for nate at Jan. 8.'59. BRUNER'S. TERM'S Celebrated Black and Green Teas, IV Baker's Cocoa and Chocof aie, al Corner or Thord and Union stream (Nov. 20, ;WC 'PARMA, Corn Starch, and Nommony, torgalc at BRUNER'S. Jan. 8.1.39. TOBACCO and Segars of the best brands, whole•nle and retail, at Jan. B,'W. BRUNER'S. FOR SALE OR. RENT. THE flabseriber offers for Sale or Rent, the WHARF adjoining the Public Ground, opposite the Washington House, Columbia. Pa , having a front of 150 teet on the riser, and extending buck to 'Lc river track of the Penn's Railroad. Dec.2s, ISMI-Oat, PAUL HAMILTON. FOR LADIES AND MISSES. JUST received for the holiday - ft another supply of en tirely new style Opera Hoods. at price■. to which we respectfully invite the attention of the Indies and gentlemen. in making selections for holiday Gifts. H. C. PONDERS:WITH. Adjoining the hank. Dec. 25, 11358 r ; Xl"s 1F.61,11115. • (IN SATURDAY, -JANUARY .16, 1369, at 2 tJ seelich P...151.,by virtue of sundry writs of Wadi.. .ion! Expels; Levati Facies and Pied Paellas, is wed oat of the Coon of Common Pleas of Lancaster county. and to me directed, I will expose to public sale or out cry. at the Court House in theca) , of Lancaster, the fol. /owing Real Estass,irtc— A piece of laud. CONTAINING 3 ACRES, more or less, situated In West Ilempfteld township, Lancaster countyy. fronting on the Columbia sod Chestnut Rill harnpike. with a tara..tory FRAME DWEL LING !IOUS& with a one-story kitchen attackedA smoke house, barn, hog pen t well of water with pomp, Omit trees, and other improvements thereon. sil- Jond g proven,' of Martin Bearer, William Cowden a others. As the property of MEIN EL MARKLEY. ALSO, at the same time and place. a lot of ground in the borough of Colombia, being 37 feet, (mere or leo.), en Soloed street., and running 140 feet, (more or lees), beck to property belonging to the estate of Dr. Jas. B. ci e sinann, deceased, identities property of tbe Media- Mat Church on the north..west, and a lot of ground for_ reedy belonging to C. H. Jacobs, fltq on the smith -east; o n which radd let is erected a yrbreewtory BRICKA DWIMUNG, 341 feet (mom or lees) in front oil Second meat, and 90 feet (wore or We) in depth, with a brick back banding IA (sat more or less) wide, and 16 feet (more or less) in len two stories high; also, a Wick beck house attach , feet (mote or less) wmare, two stories high. and a brick office adjoiding the front building, 10 feet front and 26 feet deep, one story high—ell of which building and improvements are cowered and roofed with elate. A portico is erected i n front of the dwelling, and a portico is also erected n frontier the office—eaehl peruse being* by 9 feet. A cellar is ander the entire main building. and a three feet 'ride alley running front to the yard between the ofkee and the line of the Methodist Church lot. A small yard in front of the dwelling, euclnsed an iron fence. buildings e nearly new, and in by ed condition. the peope er rty of DANIEL 13122. E R. All of which are seized and taken In execution. and to be sold by. 8F.n.1. F. Rowe, Sheriff. Saznanrs Orrscr, Lancaster, Dec. 9P.1858. rW - .77r , V77"4777-7771 Dn. C. WEITIEL announces lo ins citizens 2_, of Columbia that he will Wait the UM fl weekly after January 1,1a:10, for the ',wawa of prescribing for patient' afflicted with any curable disorder. He will guarantee weurc In all cases where the malady is not already fatally advanced. He la prepared to treat surces•fully ail diseapea of the ears and eyes, fracture of nay of the bones, run ring Sores, Cancer, Gravel, tee.. abort. he well confidently undertake the eradication of al! dia.- ewies, of vrlinteVer stature, from the system He may be bound at J. M. Wall's American House, every week from lVedneaduy Evening at 7 o'clock, until Thursday morning nt 11 o'clock. Columbia, January 1, 1259-linv • --—— - Dissolution of Copartnership. rp it F: copartiteri.hip heretofore eximing between the uuder•igned, under the firm of 1. R. Bruner lc Co.. is this' day dissolved by mutual content. The butt ress will be tiontined by the same parties, under the title of 1. ft. & H. P. Bruner. to whom all having ac count. on the bootee of the old firm are requested to make immediate payment. The subscribers return their .incere thanks tor the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and solicit r continuance to the new firm. 1 0. BRUNER, Columbia, Jun.l, 'Su. If, F. BRUNER. rIIE partnership of Welsh A; NeGlaughlin is dissolved by mutual consent. ALL debts owing e said firm, are to be paid to 'Mott Welsh, Em end all demands on the said firm arc to be presented to ham for payment. THOS WELSH'', AIMEE McGLAUGHLIN. Columbia, December 25,16.5.1. TO COAL CONSUME RS- At this season of the year the question Is ofteu asked—" Where shall we purch,se our coal! We are no judges of the tatcle, and there is much de ception pructi.ed in the coal trade--Where sha , l we find a reliable coal dealer?"—Our answer 1.: go to li F. Appold, Piers No. 1, 2.1, 6& 6, canal Basin, who has the largest and be-t stock in town. and in able to sell it cheaper than another, as he buys for cash and sells for cask—the credit system Is a stranger to him. MI his coal is kept under cover. A CONSUMER. Columbia. December 25 1258. Oats for sale by the bushel or larger quan tily by D. F. API.01.1), Columbia Dec 25, t 859. Canal liii.iii VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. T Npursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, at the WashinKton House, in the borough of Co- lumbia, ou NVE.DNEiDAY, JANUARY 19, 1959, the following valuable real estate, property of estate of John L. Wright, deceased: No. 1. A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the borough of Columbia, fronting 110 feet on Second street, and extending in depth 190 feet. more or less, adjoining property of Joshua Vaughen.on the south. and other property of estate of John L.. Wright, on the north and west. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, ' homed In Columbia Borough, fronting 190 feet on Sec ond street, extending in depth 114 feet, to property of Samuel Shoch, on the east; hounded on the south by Cherry street and on the north by a public alley. No. 3. A WHARF LOT, in the Borough of Columbia, fronting 180 feet on the Sunguehnima river. extending 204 feet to Front street'on the east, admining property of Wm. Wright's estate,bn the north, and property of - Evan.. or the s outh. No. 4, A LOT OF GROUND, in the Borough or Columbia, fronting 145 feet on the Permnylvania Roil Road, extending ut depth 130 feet, more or teen. to other properly of John L. Wright's .ee. tate, on the East; edjoining properties of Wm. Wright's estate on the 'nonh. and Andrew Reiter, on the south. An entrance wilt be given to the lot from the alley run ning north from Union street, west of Second. On this lot is erected a A Large Frame Planing Mill, furnished with Steam Engine, tw-• Boilers, Shelling, Pulleys. die.. the second story of which in fitted up for a Sash and Door Alanufutetary, with Alortisitig, Tenoning and Moulding Machines, Work benches, dm., which will be moreparticularly enumerated at the time of sale. Attached to the Mull is n convenient office:furnished. J. VAN COURT The Buildings. hinelimery. Sce..are the joint PrePen, of John L. Wright's estate, Noses Foramll's estate, and Joseph C. Vielduston—one.half belonging to the first mentioned estate—and will be sold separately from the lot. No. 5. A TRIANGULAR LOT OF GROUND, in the Borough of Columbia, fronting 149 feet on Front street, extending in !average depth 24 feet to the Penn. sylvania Rail Road on the root and adjoining property of Andrew Beller on the south. No. 6. A LOT OF GROUND, situated hi the Borough of Coiumhia, fronting Inno feet on the Columbia and Lancaster Turnpike on the west, bounded on the enst by other property of John L. %Vright , s estate, and on the north by the cemeteries and property of Old Columbia Public Ground Company, containing 9 acres, more or less. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. of sold day, when conditions of sale will he mode known. ANN 0 WBIG HI% Adm mistral rig. Noss.—Lots No.l and 2 will be divided into Building Lou, or Bold cadre to suit purchnsers. The n hurl let. N 0.3, will be divided, if desired. Lot N 0.6 will be laid out opposite the cemeteries in Lots corresponding to those owned by the carious congregations, and the remainder, fronting on the turnpike, will be cut into Building Lots. Accurate drafts of the different lots,divided asproposed, with correct measurements clinched, will be exhibited sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Lan- Cutter county. will be sold at public sale, at the time and place mentioned in the above advertisement of Aiimiii icrutrtz of estate of John L. Wright, deceased, one share—being oncsfourth part—of the establishment known as the Susquehanna Planinp, 11101, with engine, boilers. machinery. &c., as above described; belonging to the estate or Moses Pownsill. deceased. JOSEPH D. PO%VNALL, OF.O. WHITSON, Executors. s tv. Pr 'NALL. SUSANNA W. , The subscriber will also include his share—ane•fourth part of the above property -tn the sale. on the day named. JOQE.I" fl C. DICKINtiON. Columbia, December 25, 1859-td New crop New Orleans Sugar just rrceived et A. M. RAMBO'S% Family Grocery Store Odd Fellow t' Columl.in Dec 23,1559. W HAMS BM) CELTS. Just received at Hess' Cheap Rat Store No. a, Sacrifice %Row, Front Street, Columbia. a com plete ae..oftrnen t of HATS AND CAPS. compri-ing Dref% Ham. Slouchmt. Soft H are. Cloth c.pt. /cc. of the tree erLt 'it'd °amen,. Also, CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS &CAPS. l'oe.e Good. , have ju4t hero purchaard la New Verb and Phthitlelphin t and will be cold very low for cash. [Dec. IS, IlfsS-tf AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Titg undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas,of Latienuier county to distribute the funds in the !dinar of Grove, Assignee of T. J. Mile*. to end among t hoe,. entitled thereto. will meet for that gurneys. at his Of fice, in Columbia, on FRIDAY, January 14, 1859, at ID o'clock A. M. J. W. FISHER. Auditor. Columbia December IS, tBsB.id HOLIDAYS AT THE "MEAD QUARTERS." GO TO SAYLOR & 111 - cDONALD's for choice Chrimmlis Gills in Or form of AMMON, Al bums. Aibler,Hymn Books. Fancy AT tiCielk, &C., &C. Noliec portico JUV 's Hy r Irby large Mock of ENILES, where may be found beautifully illuatrated volumes to cherrachildren of every nee from five to fifty. Esquottely bound GIFT BOOKS, especially adapt ed for the holiday. may be bed at very reasonable rates. and from the varied asaortmeut, selections to suit every la<le Coll be TRUE An addition of new Standard and Ml•cellarteoto Books has recently been made to the usual stock of the store. Many of them are volumes of 111103011 I ill• wrest and merit; Among cube , : Dr Holism. , Auto. ernt of the Breakfast Table; The Tenant House. by A. J. ff. Duganne; Tile Sociertle.ur 100 /tome Amus ements: The flanks of New York during the panic of 1857; The Four Slater.. by Erederika Bremer; Every Woman her own Lawyer; Lectures of Lola hooter; The Art of Beuuty, by Lola Afar:ter; Tho Ilutory of Prostitution, by Dr. Sanger. A choice edition of the Poets. in Moe and gold. at very reasonable prices. The subscribers keep up their Stock of Blank mooks and Stationery, and are always prepared to furnish customers with anything in their line. SAYLOR fkftIeDONALD. Colombia. December 18,1358. COURT PROCLAMATION,: WHEREAS, the lien. lIENRY f Prmidestt, lion. A. L. lielflre and Recur Mc, Associate Judges of the Court at Com mon MOM . in and for the county of Lancaster. and Assistant Justices oldie Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, and gunner Sessions in the Peace. in and kir the eoenty of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me. among other things, to make Public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence at the Court Gamut. lit the city of Lancaster. in the. Gromonareakth of Pennsyl vania, on the TUIRD MONDAY in JAN. 13.50 , to purertance of which precept. PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, to the eluyor and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster. in paid county, and all the J usf lice* of the Peace, the Coroner, and Coartables or the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls. :words and examinations„and niquieitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the pnsoners who are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said county of Laiseastcr, are to be then and there to prosecute against them at. abaft beim,. Dated at Lancaster. the 3rd day of Dee. 1.958. BENJAMIN F. ROWE, Sheriff. N. B,—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Wit* erases will hereafter be elmbeted and required on the first day of the session*. Aldermen and Justires of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated Nov, 21, 1849, toreturn their recognisance, to 'Samuel Evans. Clerk of Quarter Rell•rione. within one week from the day of final action in each ease. and in de fault thereof, the billgiStrates . costa will not his at. bwed. Oct. 1868. DISSOLVTION. PUBLIC SALLE OF FOR. 11.ZICIV. M 0. 2 and 4 Mechanics' Row, first class bucale.t. Muted*, utinclwd. rents reduced, to suit the times. Pont.e,quoit may lie 11..1 Immediately. Inquire at HALDEMAN'S STORE, directly opposite. Columina December IS, 1889. Holiday Books for the Coming Season The most Superb GIFT BOORS Pub GALLERY of Ramona and American and F•'ngliah reels, richly illtbdritted whit u hundred Steel engravinv.on think Vellum tinted paper; Fine Turkey Antique, Royal,Stro. Women of aeauty and Ilerei.m. A Portrait Gni le,. of F e m a le L.oveiine•s and Influence; with nine teen One Steel Engraving-; Royal Set.; Fine Turkey Antique, by Francis B.Coodriett. The Joaephitie Cinllery; Elegantly Illnarrated.— Edited by Alice and Pticehe Carey. RoyalS vet. Bra ztl and the Etrazilintw; by Kidder and Fletcher— Fine Cali Antique; el no; a superb edilton. Perry's Expedition .. .la Japan:7loe h el (calf; 8 1 10- A retie gxplorations; Firm Expedition, by Dz. Kane. Fine Turkey Antique, B en. Au elegant and substan tial thft. The City of the Great King: by Dr. Corday; Fine Turkey Antique; 8 v0.,141u ttttt ed. , - Illustrated Beauties of Irving; superbly - bound - in Turkey; full gilt. The Illupfirouou+ sire exquisite— Irving as a writer needs Ito commendation. Brarebride Hull; illustrated; Full Calf and CAL-- By llcuiug. Louglelow , a Poems; Illoutrated; 8 so, Morocco, Full Oils. %Yuri." Poems; Illustrated; 8 vo; Fine Antique. Moores Complete Poetical Works; Rich Turkey Antique; Ero; Illm.trated in the most Elaborate and Profuse Style. This in a perfect gem. Mrs. liemutes, Cowper's, Byron's, Burns'. Words worth, Mrs. Landon's, Sliakspeures, and other Poet ical Works; Illustrated; 8 vo., and bound itt the finest A ntinue Hardtop'. The Poets; bound in blue and gold, 'Chen are beautiful gift hooks tort e holidays AlllOllB of the Sensor; in every etyle of binding; 16 MOP I'2 mos.; 5 808. and 4 ion; Illustrated In the ru rep., and most elegant so) les of Art, with Steel and Mezzotint engravings. Juveniles,. Book' for boys and girls. This class. of books deserves the special attention of the public. The injure welfare of the Mini and Woman. depends greatly upon the books placed in the hands of the youth; and nothing 18 co 110,10111 1 1 C to n child Cla a neat and isnerestiont book We have 11th, Our , ' of books in great variety. Gana, of Ainusetnent and Instritetion. IVe hove jai.' received a large assortment of Games, and Illus trated Alphabet , on blocks for the holiday'. Fine Writing Desks; Rosewood It Mahogany; and Richly Finished Morocco Portfolios. Those wenting u cheap trod substantial book, of crier: char acter for u holiday gift. and suitable for the tastes of all, should call at the Cheap Book Store, where will he found everything at the most reasonable rates and in the greatest variety. JOHN SHAEFFER, Successor to Murray, Young & Co., North Queen street, LAOBIIBIO4 Pa. Dec. 19,'38. - Northern Central Railway, THE Passenger Trains on the above read now roll nn follow.; Lenve Balthrsore for York, at 8 IS A. M. 3.30 I'. N. . . Arrive at York, 11.06 A. M.. G 4G P. M. Leave York for Columbia, at G.CtfA. M.,11.15 P. 'M., and 5.00 P. Al. Arrive at Columbia, 7.00 A. AL, 1:2.15 P. AL, and 6.00 P. AI, Leap • Columbia for York, at 7.50 A. DI, I:195 P. DI, and 620 P. M. Arrive at York, 8.30 A. IV .145 P. 81., and 730. P. 51. Leave York for Baltimore, at 4,50 A. M.. and 2.00 P. M Arrive at Baltimore. 7.50 A. M., anti 500 P. 51. NO SUNDAY TRAIN. All the above Trate.. eautieet with the Plisenge, Troias on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad both going andreturniog. D. F. C turFITII, Colombia. December 10, 1959 A cent BY ROYAL LETTBRS PATENT. JOHN F ELM. Sole Agent, Columbni, Fa. HEATS, BROTHERS', AMALGAMATED IRIDIUM, ZINC AND PLATINA PENS. WARRANTED NOT TO CORRODE T_T ERTS, BROTHERS, baying been many yens engaged in the manufacture of Metallic Pens and during that time having devoted their un ceasing attention to improving and pe dewing that useful and neees'sary tints:le—the result atheist un ceasing efforts and numerous experiments has been the construction of a pen, on u principle entirely new. combining all the advantages of the elasticity Hald clearness of the quill, with six!tinies the dura bility of the steel pen; and thus entirely obviating the only objection that has hitherto existed against the use of steel pens. Tins pen will be found an invaluable article in Of aces, as they never need wiping; elso to Banks and Schools as they will not spatter. nor cut the thinnest paper, and lire warranted curl-corrostvc. CAUTION —The universal celebrity of these Pens having induced certain nisreputable Makers to foist on the public a spurious imitation, it wait please be observe 4 that each centime pen is snipped "Hems, Brothera , Patent, 1850, ,, and melt box of 'genuine pens will contain a label with a fue-simile of the Mitnufacturers , name. [l7-1111ny be had. wholehale, nl the Prlneipal Bernd, :Mt Broadway. New York. and !tenni from al) lie eneclable Ithatioacra in Fag llnd, France, and the United State,. . . _ . Price 371 et.. per dozen-153;25 a box December It, 1858-Om 11ERE THEY ARE AGAIN: 'ELave revel red another invoice of ihoge Cheep Satineits. Jeans, Wool mod Cotton Ilitottele, Muttlitt.t, Blankets, /r.e. Tita•te who dull not get a eltunee et the firet lot, con now lie -upplurd with a better article, at the tame prices, Prrpa re for Win. tee 11. C. VONDh. RSh7Pffl. Dee, 4. IPSO A djoining the Hook. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! AT FONDERSHIITEVF. AMAGNIFICENT display of Embroideries, at prices within the reach of everybody. Ladies' Dress Goads, at reduced vices Shawls of every description. ani at all prices. sett of Furs fiom *4 to *4O. What nu acceptable present ton wife or daughter! A fine Black Clca 11— beautitiil Cassimeres, magnificent Ve+ungf. What an appropnale gift ton lather. htsonnind or son. Columbia, December 4. 1953. Ho! for Christmas Cakes and Dlinc.,d Pies! r MILS. Extra New Crop New Orleans Bak ing hiolianse... us clear an hoary and at .verei ss +amen AI-n. 00 Int rrel4 Ite•I Syrup Malasnea ever .ola at 50 cents per gallron,ju-t received for the Loll at H. C. PONDEltiOliTws, Leg, 4, IPSB, Adjoining the Dank. Dried Fruit, Raisins, Btc. FBESII supply of Dried Fruit, new Currants. Ponies. Ice. All kinds fresh pure ground Spieea, are ready We the holola y-. at H. C FONDgltz.4:llllll'ai Dec. 41.'58. Pennl,o Cn.h klinre SELF-MADE MEN. JUST received at the Cheap Book Store. Self Made Men, by Chas. C. Li Seymour, con taining the lives of more than sixty dihtinguished persons. Vestiges of the Spirit History of Men, by S. F. Dun la r• • Vegetable and A n imal Philosophy. by Goadity, bf . D. Rational Cosmology, or the Eternal Principle and the Necessary Laws of the Universe, by Laurens P. II 'choir. M. D. . - The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. by Holmes. Legends Mid Lyrics, by Adelaide Anne Proctor, Spurgeon's Gems, being brilliant passages (ramble Di.conne.. Handbook of Household Science, by Totiman. Things Not Generally Knnotn, A popular Hand book of Fact. not readily accessible in Literature, History and Science,. by Wells. Wells' Familiar Science. For sale by JOHN silAnFTErt., Successor to Blutray,Yeang & Co., North Queen et. Lancaster. Hacember 4.1855. FOR SALE OR RENT. PIR subscriber offers for Sale or Sent the commodioe. 'irreg. sinry BRICK HOTEL, now occupied by himself. and known as the American House. Front Street. Coiner, Pn. The $.1.1.1a0.1 is a good one,and the stand well este bashed. The basement is conveniently fitted up as n Restaur ant. Possesion given immediately. Dee. 4,1858-if JACOB M. WALL. WITS/ and Superfine Fleur, by the barrel ILI or quarter. Corn Meal, Oat.. Corn. and Feed of all kinds. at H. frtIYDAM'S, N0w.110.'.58. Corner r nt and Union *meta. RAISIIIII, Prunes; Citrons, Currants, LI and Dried regretter. Apples and Morrie*, at HENRY SUYDAM'S, N0v.20,t59. Corner Front and Union streets. Q.IIAKER CORN.—/ fresh lot of Shaker Corn. for sale by HENRY SUYDAM. Nov. 13.1859. Corner Front and Union street.. Apples! Apples! IgST received n Tot of firm-rnie apple.. from Brad t/ ford county. Pa, at HENRY abIirDAWS. Nov. 13,'58. Corner Front and Union at trete. YORK COUNTY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, fa large or small (Nowak... for Pule at the Gm et gor g .l7 ,g g; Corner Pr ig hlt : TßVl K :rlan t i 3 ro li n D i• A tre i ti6 F. 11115 1 Crop Baking Seedless Raisios.—i simply conntantly on band, ■ t HENRY 'SUN AIIVS Grocery Blare. corner Fratli sod Locust its. Colombia, Noe. L 2, MIL Cramberries. JTUlar received, &treat lot of Crantierriea—a rime article. HENRY SUYDAM Niev.l3, NM. Corner Front and Union ttreet.. SIIiVING CRON, Shaving Compound, Cold Crean'. Asaandiae, Poistads rheum, ad fresh, Not received by Nov. a, 9 SB. R. WILLIA MS. riIOILBT SOAPS is great variety, such as Glycerine •nd Camphor Soap. ,or chapped hands. Peseta Almond Soap, Rose Omnibus Soap, Nimnh Soap Honey Soap, roadne Soap, 1•010.1 Waidaor Soap, for vale by Now. a, tEW. ii• WILLOOIB. Oriental Deterisive Soap. UOUSEREEPERS "Attention! Monty, time and labor saved. In using it clothes require nu boiling or rubbing or wash-board One pound will go as far as three pounds or common rosin soap. War. ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. It has proved itself decidedly the cheapest said best washing soap ever offered to the public. We guarantee Matt it will 1101 injure clothes in the least. Manufactured only by Van Haagen rc McKeone,— For roe by /In respectable grocers In the city, and wholesale only by TRAIN &IcREONF., No. 22 South Wharves, between markevand Cheviot street, Philadelphia - (Dec. 4, ,se. Tbe Meal Work Tribune, 1858,'59 , 'IIE New York Tribune, now more than rlev enteen years-old, which was the:flraflounial in the world that appeared regularly on an impenal eight-page sheet at so low a price as two cents. and which has at tained the unparalleled aggregate of more than 200,000 subscriptions, respectfully solicits its share of the Pa tronage which the Metropolitan Press is henceforth to, receive, Within the present year The Tribune has provided Itself with a new and faster Press. at n cost of SWAM merely that some cf our subscribers may receive their Witha mail earlier than they otherwise might .do. With correspondents at the most important points throughout the civilized world. and a staff ; of writers chosen from among the best in the country;sie believe Mat even those who dislike the politics of our sheet concede to it frankness in aaatVint, its convictions and ability in maintaining them. We appeal then, to those who believe that an increased circulation of The Tri bune would conduce to the political, intellectual and moral well-being of the Republic, to aid us iti effectiug gush increase. • • . The Daily Tribune is printed nn a large imperial sheet, and published every morning und evening, (Sun day excepted), and mailed to subscribers for six dollars per annum in advance; $3 for six months. The Semi-Weekly Tribune is published every Tues day and Friday. and contains all the Editorials of the Daily with the Cattle. Horse and General Markets reli ably reported expressly for The Tribune; Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, and during coming session of Congress it will contain a summary of Congressional doings with the more important speeches. It will also contain a first-class novel, continued from number to number, thus affording a first-rate family newspaper to those who prefer not to take a Daily. TF.rems: One copy, one year. $3 Five copies, one year. $11,25 Two copies, 3 Tesi copies, to one address 20 The Semi-Weekly Tribune is sent to clergymen a! $2 per annum. The New-York Weekly Tribune. a large eight-page paper for the country•, is psblished every Nntardrty : and contains Editorials on the important topics of the nines, the news of the week. interesting correspondence from nll part, of the world. the New-York Cattle, Horse and Produce markets, interesting and reliable Political, Me chanical stud Agricultural articles, fee., &c. EISCEISIII One Copy : one year, S 2! Five copies, one year, 8. Three cornea. one year, n Teo copses, one year; 12 Twenty copies, to one address, at the rate of St per • • annum. 20 Twenty copies, to address of each subscriber, and any larger number nt the rate of $1.20 each. 24 Any person sending us a club of twenty or more will be entitled to an extra copy %lie continue to send 'I lie Weekly Tribune to clergy men fur $l. embscriptions may commence an any time. Terms away! , cads in advance. When a draft can be pro cured it is much safer than to remit bank, bills. All let ters to be addressed to HORACE: GREELEY & CO.. Tribune fluildtelgs, Nassau street, New-York. Ir3The Tribune Almanac for MD, coutninine the Election Returns and the usual matter. will be published about Christmas. Price 13 cents; 12 copies, post-paid, for $1; 100 copi , •R, postpaid SS. Addreat as above. October 30.1838-6tecnit More than 500,000 bottles sold in the NEW ENGLAND STATES IN ONE BIM THE restorative of Prof. 0. J. Wood, for restoring haw perfectly and permanently, bus never yet had a rival, volume after volume might be given irom all part. of the a•oild and from the most inielltgent to prove that it is a perfect Restorative; but rend the circular and you cannot doubt; read also the following. Tue HAlM—People have for cr.:lurk'' , been afflict ed with bald heads and the only remedy, heretofore known, has been those Miami/table wigs. By a re cent discovery of Professor Wood these articles are being fast dispensed with, but a great Many persons snit patronize them. beenu•e they Wive bee,, so often imposed upon by 11.1ir Tooles of different kinds. To all pitch persons we earnestly make tic request, that they will try once again. for in Wood's Restorative there is 110 SVCII Ihmgis fall. We know of a lady who was bald, who used the article n short time, and her head is now covered completely with liIC tiniest and most beautiful earls imaginable. We know of numerous cases where hate was rapidly falling out. which a restored in greater perfection than it ever had been before. It is ;Iko withoat doubt one of the best articles for keeping the hair in good condition, making if slag and glossy. removing datidrulT. and bus proved itself the greatest enemy to all the ills that hair is heir to. It os the duty of every sae to improve their person al appearance though some may differ in regard to the ways ambling it; but every one will admit that a beautiful head of heir, either in man or woman, is an object much to be de-iced, and there are so 1111`11i1S that should be left marled to obtain such a consider ation —;roman's Advocate, Phi: odelphia. Cochneion, Ohio. N0v.17.1856 0..1. WOOD & CO —Dears: As I have been en gaged to , elltint, your Hair Restorative the last sea eon for one of your local news (It SI. Illactriesou t ) and having experienced the beneficial effects of it myself. I would like to obtain no agency for the Share of Ohio or some Stale in the West. should you wi.h to make such art arraagemein, as I am convinced there is nothing . egutil ton in the United States, for re4tering the hair. 1 have been engaged In the DrLe bovines , for several year.. Willi hove sold various preparations for the 11/11r, bat have found nothiag that restores the secretive organ• or invigorates the scalp an well us your., heing fully convlitetd that your restorative is what you represent II to be, I would like to engage iit the •ale of tt, far I UM satis fied st mustsell. Yours truly. S. T. STOCKMAN. Wayland, Ma•s.. Feb. 5. 1559, RROF. 0.1. WOOD & CO.—Grits: Having real ized the good effect; of your Iloir ttestorutivc,l wish to mute, that findiue my haw growing thin, no well is gray, I wit. induced from what I read and heard to try the article prepared by you. to promote lie growth sod change its rotor a• It was in youth, both of whirl, it has eSeeted completely. Its the operation I have used nearly three bottles. Your-. &e.. JA AI 1.:5 FRANCIS. 0. J WOOD & on., Proprietor., 312 Broadway, New York. (in the great N. Y. Wire Railong Hstub. It-lotnent.) and 114 Market garret, St Louis:, Mo. urp•Atid .0W by all good Drug gimte Decentber 4. 1.19 COP.AILTNEICSIIIP. THE undersigned has this day usociated with him In the Conch Molting Lit.o.ine”, Ethyl,. A Hecker, nod the humneolt ottll hereafter he conducted under the firm of Carter & Becker. He return. hi. sincere thank• to the reltne for the liberal support heretofore accorded him and nibs for a contittontnce to the lirw firm. Columbus, Dec 1, INSti. SAM'L CARTER. The subscribers call attention to their establish silent kw the mnnuhtetture anti kinds of CARRIAGES, COACHES, I,VAGORS, &c., iii Second Street, nearly oppo.ite the Lutherritt Church, Columbia, IN.. where they will carry on their business in all its branches. The patronage of the public is solicited. Pee. 4 'SS. CARTER lc BECKER. ZEPHYR WOOLEN GOODS. JUST rereived, the largest and most beanti- Cul stasortracut of the above goods we have ever offered. at 'very great bargams.eoesi.ting ie part of Ladies N &nes. All tses Nobles, (Jews. Sinn., Opera Hoods, " Talems. '• Drawers, 0 Capes. " Copes, " :tenth. Shear's, " 'hoods. " "Alutrelies Hoods, GeontleEs, " Lv .ke., at Gentileis, Rear's. Cheap Cash Store. Columbia, November IL 185$ PRATT k BUTCHER'S Magic Oil, a new sup ply juts: received dud fel 'mild try R. ‘VILLIAIIII3, November & IfSS PROF: E. H. FLAGG'S Instantaneous Relief. For vole by It. WILLIAMS , . November 8, 18.51. From otreet. TMOS. 177. lIVANS & Co., WDUD respectfully inform the residents of this •econhy. that ley have now open . 1 their new store the largest and most varied assort. went or LADIES' DRESS GOODS they have ever odere.i. Their stock is mostly of their own importation, having , been selected person ony by one of the firm, in the principal market in Europe, at such prices as will enable them to sell on the mein reasonable terms- SILK DEPARTMENT. - - Brocades, Robes • Le., Robes double Jpp,. R o b e . gwe Flounces, plain, rigured, Plaid fsittped, with • full anent of Black silks d} all kinds. PlMlCalar ariemion ha. been pied to the selection of this Bieck - , and it will be found complete to it• assortment SHAWL DEPARTMENT. India, Stella Bordered, French Caahmeres.rrnared Broche, Long and Square Woolen Mantilla Shawl., Be will' a fun meek of all the 'nearest otglea of Shawls imported thi. manta. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Cloak!. mode and trimmed in the latest Paris styles. in Velvet, Cloth, Plash, Plaid Velvet. Arc. The stock Mi. •ease. iv expenvive eleven% and faehinnabta GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEPA RTMENT hlerinaes. Cashmeres. hlouslines, Valenclan, Pop lins, eosin de Chine. Velour Poplin,. Chintzes, &c.. with nll the newest fabric. imp/tried in thin MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT. - - 114subazines, Famine Cloths. Allpaeas, ,i,relour 'Pon lta., Atonalities, Thibaut, Yateseutr. Crapes. Con t . and sleeves, .10,nitli an entire stock of all goods suitable for msurnine. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. Lace Sets. Collars, SI, inserting*, Egghi ge , flonneing, Csps.Serntax,Capea.GlovesChlitts,Skif,l, with a full a*sanment of KarimW 4r ash- of all kinds, tre HO lutiine mill the Intest Pori. lartvehists. SIF.RY DEPARTMENT. A complete line of linelith 'lottery, for 'Ladle', ?flares. Gents and Child reu, will be found of the best •nd most •pproved make.. T. IV. F:. & CO.. confidently invite inopeetion of then. mock. as they fealoavortOP itwiU favorabty com• pore with any other, in assortment. style empties. ill keloChesimet Street, Philadelphia. Colorable Noe.el, 183h—ettl• LAY ita roves coats. - - THE subscriber calls attention to bis - large of every V a lei). of Vlllll, Willett hr ,• yre• puree to deliver to all party of the town at the lowest market pliittes. Shamokin Red Ash. first rate quality; Lump, Egg, Stove and Mut. Short Mountain. Trevonon, Baltimore Company, Diamond White Ash, of all size.., and Superior toothy. 1•lue Grove Lamp. F.gg and Stove—an article in general favor for doinekte PI) mouth and Pittyton White and Red Ash, Lamp and Egg Broad Top and Allegheny Bituminous Coal, for Block: math.. Coll rind examine the largest assortment of Coal prin Columniar Cou I trinfl kinds skit beihrt irked' by the Homo. CaroeTon; at the Wharf, foot of Canal Basin. Columbia, Pa. Coal and Iron received and shipped - on - irn. tritykon. J.U. HESS. 1 Columbia,Noveraber 5.1E59. .First• Opening of NEW FURS for ' • the Winter of 1858. . E. would -inform the - ladies that we have just ref...feed nor first supply of NEW FURS. which hove all been monaluclured expressly for u• this se eon. therefore, purchasers can rely upon get ting FRESH MISS, free from moths. Nve are happy to ray our prices use much lower than lust The LADIES are respectfully isori..ed to call and ex amine our IIdSOIIIIICIII. - H. C. FONDIRRSMITII, No e.ll, 'People's en-ls Store, Columbia DENNIS . & JONES, Alnnufneturer. ono Dealers in SPERM, LARD, SEA ELEPHANT, WHALE Tanners , and Miners' Oil, . ALSO, SPERM', SOLAR. SPERM, AND A DAMAN. TINE CANDLES. Warehouse—No. 24 South Wharves; Manufac. tory, Christian St., below Seventh, Philutra. OcioLcr 30. 1t..5.4.3m Wily SUFFER. WITH PILES Finley's Vegetable Pile Ointment. fI'HIS medicine, a remedy for the Film as no name implies, tins never before been offered to die la not intended us a cute ull, but for that one disease it us the best remedy now known or that has ever before been bronchi before the public I will warrant n mire liv follnwhie roe direelinns. RETAIL PRICE, $l,OO PER BOX. A liberal diceount to the Crude. E. 13. HERR. AVholevale Agent for the United Staten. All ordeir. uddre•red to him will be promptly attended to. All communications addressed to lion will also be attended to with di.ionteh. CERTIFICATES. Columbia, May 0.4.1959. Mr U. PINI.E.Y—This is to certify that 1 have been affected with the rile. for tell years; alter using your Par Ointment fora few days, is entirely rarest me, I not Maytag had the least sign of a return filler 1846-- '2 years ago. 1 can recoil:mend it as the remedy tor that troublesome nasease walls which somany persons are affected, and would advise all persousSO alficted to use your Ointment. STRAWBRIDGE. Colombia, August 16, lesB. have suffered for over foul year. with the Niles, and have tried different remedire. all to On account; I was finally inducted to try a box el your Ointment, and sifter mathiag several applien• lino'. I found it to relieve me. and continued for a short time, when I was perfectly cured. It in now five years since, and I have not taut the least sign of a return of the di-ease. If any person should doubt the trent al this pertificate, address men nate and I will give all the tafutmation required. I cheerfully recommend ate Olnonent as out invaluable remedy for the Piles; oar box of it may stave any One who is affected, all the putt they lIBVe to sutler a. well t; meaty dollars and tents, To all of which I cheerfully subicribe. 11. G. 511:071CII September 11,1859. The Best, Cheapest, and most Snceessfu, Family Paper in the Union. HARPER'S 1 1, 1 17EZIELIC. Pike Five Cents a Number; $2,50 per year. WF would not so often call attention to Harper's Weekly if we were not well sail4ed that it is the hest faintly paper published in the United :males, and for that mason, and shut alone ice desire to see it undermine told root out a vermin kind of litera ture too prevalent, whirl, blunts the morals of its read ers, vitiates their taste for sensible rending, slid In alto gether had in its effects.—New London Advertiser. As Harper's Magazine has done unfelt to drive °intim yellow covered literature, so we should he glad to .ce this new Weekly take the place of those papers which depend for excitement on poor, trashy novels.—Nerve York Evan-dist. Harpers Weekly abounds in original matter, spiry, piquant, instructive and cote, mining. it has. and de servedly, a very large and tocreastitg eircuintion. It is a tip-top family paper—Bvsron f o nen.i. It (liarpera Weekly) is rite proper sire for binding, and an excellent opportunity is afforded for any one who wishes to preserve the litstury of the country fie it is made. to do so by tiling Ilurper's Weekly.—Pontioc (Al ich.) Jacksonian. Its fresh leaves, its clear type, its omen:111Mor variety, its severe but Just criticisms upon the follies of the dines, its elegantly written and instructive articles, and its able correspon fence, all combine to make it the model news paper of our country, and one that every faintly Inuit Hoze. Its condensed weekly summary of Foreign and mestic intelligence is altogether superior to that con tained in any other journal. Being published too, to a form for preservation and bindlog, it taken care of as it deserves to be, it will be foetid an future rear, sin wel come a companion for the fumily and fireside as the day on which it was first perused.—AleConnristnUe (()) In quirer It. illustrations are far ahead of soy journal of the kind in the country. Its pen Iponrutts of distinguished living men are of themselves worth the price of the vol- Orne•—N. Y. Christian Advocate and Journal. • . Fresh, sparkling, and vivacious. Its circulation is probably the greatest success ever achieved by any publication at such an early period of its existence.— Brooklyn Eagle 'rho beet family paper we ever raw. Its pages em brace n great variety of rending matter • and its articles on the leading Joni,s of the day are written wish an ability which wolad do credit to the “Thunderer" of the Itrinah press—the Landon - Tim itm" in point of illus trations, is ahead of any of our pictorial sheets.—..Vew London eldvertieer. . . cllarper's ‘ileekly” gains traders and popularity with every issue because it antis at mut hits that average re quirement for family' trading which tills enterprising house so well comprehend. Its ankles are brief. timely. and devoid of partisanship; it as es versatile In subjects as It in eren in tone, besides being marvelmi-ly cheep. —Boston Transcript. Thick numbers of He rpers %Weekly. as well as Covers for binding the volume just completed, can be turittsbcd by the Publishers, TI:RAIS: One Copy for Twenty Weeks, el.OO One Copy for One Year, .2.50 One Copy for Two Years, 4.00 Five Copies for One Year, A.OO Twelve Copies for One Year, 00.00 Twenty-five Copies for One Year, 41.1.00 An extra copy will be allowed for every Club of Twelve or Twenty-five subscriber.. Volume I. for the year 105 d. of "flerper's Weekly." band.omely bound in Cloth extra, Price $3.50, is now ready,. [Oct. 30, 104.3 Fancy Furs—for Ladies k Children. JJOIIN FACEIR4 & Co., No. 818, (now so.) Market Street, above Eighth. Pholudelphte—lin• porters. Manufacturers tied Gealer• in Valley Fars. for Ladies and Children; also. Gent's Furs, Fur Col lars and Gloves. the number of years that we have been engaged in the Fur bushiest, turd the general Clierneter oh our Furs, both for quality and price is so generally known throughout the country, that we think it is Inmecerisary ler us to say am thing more than that we. have now opened our assortment of Furs, for the Fall and IViseter Sales, of the largest and most F. 4.11131. 1 .111 assortment that we have ever of fered before to the public. Our Furs have all been imported during the present season. when motley was scorer and Furs much lower than nu the present time, and have been manufactured by the most cam petent workmen; we arc therefore determined to sell them at such prices as will continue to give us the reputation we have borne for year., that in to sell a good article for a very small profit. Storekeepers will do well rts give no a call. an they will find the largest assortment by for to select from in the etty,•nd at manufacturer's prices. JOHN FAHEIRA & CO., No el 9 Market insect, above Bth. Pada. September 11. HISS-Imos IZZIEII W/NORESTER Ec CO., GENTLERIEWS Fereidiug Store, and Patent oboultier Seam Shirt bluaufaciorg, at the old stand, No 706 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, oppo site the Washington Howe. A. Winchester will rive as heretofore. is personal supervision of the cutting and manufacturing depart ment. Orders f his celebrated sty le of BMris and Collars 611 ed at the shortest notice. • • Perron■ deeinng to order Lftnru. can be supplied wilt, the formula for measurement, on opplicstiou Constantly on hand • varied and select stock of Gentirmen'a Fornivhing Goods. M.• Whaley&le orders supplied on liberal terms. Sept. 4, ISSEtIy BRANDY.—Just receired a cask of superior 0. K. Brandy, for Pll , 4lieinal purpo..m.. al MeCOM KI.E & DELLETT'S Oct. 23,•68. Family Medicine Marc. To Mill ners, Merchants and Others. WE have now in stock, and tonatantly receiving from New 'Park and Plilledelplan. Auctions, and of our own Importations, good. of the late.% Peri. fashion. in Boariets,Silk., Plaid Velvety, Stennis, Velvet.. P atn Silk., hlarcelliner, Florence., Bonnet Ribbons. Plain, Satin and Mantua do., Ruche.. Gailling., Blond., Laces, Illusions.. e . which we offer mach below the astral prices. ErA liberal discount lo Cash buyers. WASH BURTON, No. Bidl South Second Street. (wecond Dry Good. Blore, below .nrare..) and 1004 Clresinut street, Rod deer above 10th Philadelphia. 0r10h,..12 Igeok-rtm TO LET. 2 fl FEET . OF WHARF, SAMUEL on the Sungnebennanyey, 011 intouung property of J. N entiom & N% RIGHT.A IVY to Columbia, March u,1";5:-t( ASUPERIOR assortment of Patt Boxes, ruot received and for rate I. Nov. d, `36. IL WILLIAMS. COLUMBIA. 'MARBLE YARD, Corner of Third' and Walnut Streets. rpm undersigned finites the attention of eiliZetieorigellOrOUgli:of Coluw Llu wad Vicinity to his Marble Yard. where lie 1. , pa epsred to execute in superior slyle all deserlpitou of Work In Marble. Granite. Saud 4tone, u Monuments, Tombstones, Mantels, Steps, Dear and Window Sills, and Ornamental Work or every Lutd. Gls work will compare with AO' ruler execuled m the county. and he reels satisfied Mat be can give to cus tomers; both - in qUelils and prier. - Ile will funu,lt his work on morerxeasounble terms than can be obtained elsewhere. - ieb 90.1655-Iy_ D. le."qoX. SINg'S Compound Of Syrup of Tar, Wild - Cherry und tfogrirOund;Tortloo rum of CouiVg, Whooping Cough. Cruup.&e. For sale it Met:oloo,E & DE1.1.1,71 - 1"S Comity Medicluo Store, Odd Feduw.' Ocaoher 2.1, I COLEMAN' .4r. COX, Grocers and Commission Merchants. c.. 1 W. Corner of Pranktin and Pams street., Bulti- Q• more, keep . emadantly on hand a well eeleeted stock of Cirnerttes, Wines and Liquors.. October 0,18.58.6 m• . P. S. M cTAGVB d&,00., Are now opening anew stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. At the Cheap Cosh Store, in their New Four- Story Thalding in Locust Street. A COMPLETE assortment or New and De .arable Full and %Venter Goode, eostelating to part of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEICES, }}lark French Clothe, and oilier erlebrated make.. F.agli-le blue and Brown Cloth., Black and Fancy C.e.eimere , , Fit bonne Jean., Corduroy +, for meat und boy.' wr.ar—very DRESS GOODS. Black and Fancy Ore-e Silk. Lupin., French Mr n ow,. all wool de Lable.. Parnmett as, all wool Plaid. and de Cege-, I.:legit-1r and Aline/. an }'nuts—all grades attd at very hew fie.ure.. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Uroehe, bordered iti all color:. tiarl Xl} le.; }troche, Ilithet and Cloth Shawls. Long' used Square Shaw If, Gentlemen. Sleawle--Ladie,.. Cloth and Satin Clan er• let all style, DOMESTIC GOODS, HOSIERY AND TRIMMING. Bleached and linhleiteheil S'ireting., Pillow Cane Al TMIPIG 1.111,11., S.Wk Flannel.. the Intr.l brand. of Sheeting 111 Nur• 4,11 e. need Linen shin Hasaltw, Ledo, nod (wrote. tureen ltleroto. Cashmere, Cotton arta Woolen Lid. bier) ••11 wand a i.ortrneid at the lowest pikes, REA DY.MADE CLOTHING. Cloth Frock and Cr,,'' (74.14. Mack nod Fancy Ca.. atenere 8.111CP3 COW, Over Coat.. Ittighes Sark-, Black and Fancy Cll4-11reere Peed. 1,1110.11 Plllll, Black and Funny Satin, Ylucit sod Velvet Ve,t.—,ell 111 every variety of style and prier. icr A large id...remora, of II A'l'-4 AND UM IMEL- P. S. 11cTA1iLIE 6r. CO, Columbia, 5ept.05.1558 Cheap F.n.11 Store. Ige filloW4Vll.lllll COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. `HE subscriber having purthascd the nue " cry eetobltalmieni lalrl owned umren cried on by liounon K Alltlbu, near Columbia, Lau ea-ter county, Pu., otters to the public au eiten%ive ciack of ORNAMENTA L,FIIADE & FRUIT TREES, Shrubbery, Vines, Flowering and other Planta, nod n ger:ern% nsimriment of everything connected n, uh It Illorticulinial and Moriculturnlestribli-liment Ile 1111, added no line clock of ma ildurd tree• grown in lit- nur•ers and by arrongement with tine more extensive kiloilltlllllli4S can supply at short notice ninny tree, Finn lth,Of flower thin raised inn the nomury•. Ile has thoroughly re•fitted inn' commodious therm House, anal hue It filled with u laree variety of ['home Pi ANTS, FLOW ERS, &c. • - malty of which are randy Apuull outride n city Green HOU-C. llt WOUld call particular Ullentlllit to tits calk...am. of NATIVE & EXOTIC GRAPES,•;S,:tr " n very exten.iive ••:".,iier • • Forienentof all the most ;• • • deatrahlevarirtiev. { lt ' lie hits nbio recently purchin-ed the entire stook of the well-known Garden and Nursery of Jo 'eph Yewdall, Cherry Street, Columbia, which will be added to life own egablbihment. rrAlr. N'EWDAI,I., has been engaged to take eta:geol . the Floral and Nursery Depariment of the 11111-ide Nursery, and leis well grounded reputation asa nurser) man and florist will he additional guar antee for the eonditioa of the stook. S. H. PIM PLF.. P. it —ln connection with the Nurecry the proprie tor welt undertake through the net..? of Mr. l'ew• doll, Vt . it0..0 Skin it most fovo rabty known In thi-. de• parlament. In plant and lay not Kround., gas Sc y and do general jobbing in thi• lute of the bininc•a. Columbia, September IS, ISM. 1858. 1858. NEW FALL GOODS. Now opening al Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store, A COMF,TE assortment of nrw and deal is. ruble fat/ gook's. enniprmine In part, of MEN'S WEAR, Black and colored Fielieli. English and Americo, Cloths; black and colored French, En t .tlish and Amer icon Cimsonerea. VESTINGS. Plunk. Velvet, Mutiihrise nod Cachmere•, new and beautiful st.i lee; rininteits Torestdr. DRESS GOODS. A full and complete easement of Ladies' Dress Goods. in all the new and lienuttfue designs; also. Isupites French klerinoes, 111 black and assorted colors, 1... pin's all wool &lathes. in black and all shades. even rich printed. all wool Paris Delnines. newest aiyle lull Dress Silks, al/ wool Plaids he., ese BLACK SILKS. A full tine of Black and Dress Silk. ' the very heat imported Paramettas, Detains., and English and ABlterielan print. , in cradle's 111,1 . 1.1 V. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. Stella liroche bordered, in all grades rind colors, Broche long and square Shawls ' Thtbet Shawls. blank arid assorted colons, with silk and wool fringes. Bay Stale Inag and square Shawls, round cornered I Shawls, with all she other different varieties in the market. Ladies' Cloth Cloaks and Mantillas, of the i latest Paris fall SI V le. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Blanket*, Counterpanes, Marseilles 4.00,., Woolen I Coverlets., Flannels in elver variety. Drenched and , brown • Sheeting., pillow case Minium Ticking.. Furniture., woolen Table covers, linen blenched and ' brown Table Damask, bleached and brown color Table Cloths, Towelings,&c, &e.; ltwe hest brands ofShirting Muslin.. frfsh Linens, and Shirt Bosoms, in liners sad maraciiiest FEATHERS. CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHSt —A new sup ply et Carpetings,and tinier and Table Oil Cloths. China, Glass and Quemetware. a err and toll as sanment. HALM:MA:VS Columbia, 5ept.11,1959. Cheap Cush Store. FOR =MT, TUB BUSINESS STAND, on Front Rime,. between IVeltntt and Loenat. ad joining. the Jeweler minre of the andet•ietnni roe session given on dm firm of April next. Apply In JOHN 11 , XLI X Columbia, March 6,1834( ! FOR SENT, MOS. i and S Hanifllan's Row, oppa-Aik dr the IVaabsocoa House, Fro v mem. Columbia. Apply to It. iirt.I4IL.TON. Columbia. February 21,113=4 A FRESH supply of Extracts for the Dan& kerebier. corn a... Rwe 4:eratiimn. Jambs. Sgener Soekle, Flowers, Ileniossim, Winter kis4om s, Tuber**e. Fmnsipsnni„.Kill. 4noquiciity," and a eerier). of others toe numerous to mention, Just received and for our by Noy. . MI:IAMB, THE LIVE& IIvVIGOttATORI peEpARU:D BY DEC:SANFORD, COMPOUN MD ENTIRELY FROM GUMS TS one of the best purgative mid liver med , j_ icistes now before Use public, are Vet! to 0 calhof. tic, carter, milder, and more efifectuul then any other medicine linotvit. It is not only so Calker:M. but is fiver remedy, acting, first on the liver to eject its morbid mutter. then on the stomach end bowels, try entry off Ow matter, thus utemaplishingtwo porpooes efrecigully, without may of Li, pa//1)111 iccDogs rzpr rienced to Mei Onetalloll/1 of most cathartics. It strengtheim the system at the same time that itpargel if; end when taken daily in inuderaite doses will strengthen end bead it up with unusual rapidity. The Laveris one of they • principal regulators of the 11111111 1 / 1 bot'y; and M when ti perforias its rune -110111 well, the powers eij of the system ore folly developed. The stomach ;is Ps almost entirely depen dent an the healthy ;,,, tiettoer of Me liver (or the proper per-l;". formance of 04 ral.• 11010; wbell the “0-,r ninth .te at fault, the bow • , els UM al fault, and the whute ry stern suffer,. us . Craloefillellee 01 . one Of- rs gait—die Hver--ilia vim; ceased to do its duty.— ;„'," For the diseases of thus er:aar Mi. of tits, nroOrt-10, Mors has mute rt. his study, in a prucitee or. r .„, more limo tweoly yeah.,to find eome remedy_,•-i whe r ewith to counteract tine fanny derangement,. '''' to velurb it is liable. '!o prove that thin os remedy is at last found, any peisoutroubled with r, Liver COMpltallt, its city of its forms, bus but to 01 try a bottle, uud cons 1.-- lion is certain. • Os llerie GBllla Remove Si! from the system. supply- thy Bow of bile, invigor ling food to digest well, Mg tone and health to iliel MOVinr,lbt cue.e of the teal cure. Bilious attacks are ter, prevented, by the" Liver Invigorator. One dose after eatin g ! twin:telt and prevent they souring. Only one dose taken nightmare. Only one dose taken a genii} , and curer Coativeri, Our duce inkrnalleleadl I tErnan dose of 1 , ..0 lead hove dirk Ilcadaclie. Otte bottle Inkrn for ferns the cause at the 411..... an. Only our nose irrimediatei. one dose often repeated is a Al mhos. and ./ preventive of Cinders. frrOitly one bottle t- needed to throw out of the et) kern llie effects of medicine after a bong wicker's.. 17,r - Osie bottle lay en for Jaundice removes all sal - lowin-iis or unnatural color from the -kin. One dose taheti a short lime before tilting gives vigor to the aline 111, Mot 111.1ka . food thg..-1',..,11. Our done mien repeated cure. (ThrOilie 1.01111 . ... a 11111. worq for in., while. Summer and Bowel Com plaint, yield tilmn-i in ;lie iie, do.e. One or two ‘lo , Cls curd attache enu.ce. by Worms in . Wren; :Ile. IS 110 surer, .rer, or speedier MM.. ea" in the world, o• it never Mils. trA few bottle. cure Dropsy, by eiciting the nb-et be in... ti n e take plen• um in recommending thus medicine as a preventive fur Fever and Agile. Chill Fever.iind all Fever. of is Bitten' Type. It operates witti tier tunny. and thousands sire willing to testify to its wins dertul virtue. All who use it are giving their unanimous telt I. tunny in its favor. r7/ilix water in the mouth with the Intilgoratoi , and swallow lien h InlPlller. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR I. a Seientific Nledicul Disicovery. and is daily work ng Burr-, 01010.110 e grra Ito believe. It cure- is. if by magic. even the first do-e gieirg benefit. tad sel dom more than nine bottle is required to cure an, liod of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to ii common headache, all of which tit e the result of 11. dit..,114.d liver. PRIM ONIC DOLLAR PRR ROTTLE. Da. SANFOR 0, Pioprietor.3l - 5 Broadway. N. Y. rj•Sold by Dr. E. B. HERR, Columbia. Retailer' by all Druggists. Inlay 22, ISZio ali morbid or bad matter Logi° their piece it heal =tog the stomach, roue ' purif3 tog the Wood, gay whole utachthety, fe -1 diseaec---mfettitog a tad cured.and, what is bet- OcCat./ 011. at Übe of I hal 1 40 L l ie sufficient to relieve this [food from rising 1411.1 fore retiring, prevents gbt, loosens tbe bowel• nil will eurr Dypepxia puottful. will le olr.truction remover make+ a perfect Clare y retreves Cholic, while cure cure tor Cholera LODGE'S GALLERY, N. E. COR. FRONT & LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA, PA. rivE snhseriliie haring added extensively o 1.3333111133 A for 'Wring Itkrne.ae.,de•nee to tall a:lemma to hi. unrivalled rpecirnen, lie I• now prepared in Nice. to oildition to its former splendid Daittierteot)PC., the nto-t perteet Ambrolypea, PAotop apha and Patent Leather Pictures, lie feel' coniideitt of giving .titt.faction, Enid nly asirc ti trial (11 . 0336 .1.1,1 to w.ure nrf'teture. token on toot rea‘onnble tering, in clear or cloudy wruiher. S- 0 1.5PL LODGE. Columbia, July 31,1553. 3•- ;JFF i4:T.)k.dig:(410,14.01 THE subscriber has taken this well-known 1, stand. In Front street, between Locust and Union. and in% Ilea lie puirOliage of his friends situ the ptiblie. llt, pact experience u. penprietor of the Franklin flou‘e, in sufficient warrant-for his cepa bilay in this bu•lnees. Ile will endeavor to keep bl• BAR STOCKED WITII GOOD LIQUORS, and to provlrle snuefoctory e ate rtutamrnt for custom esr. iii. 1"M -fit well calculated for the U.Ccolunto thttion of reemar bourtiere, and lie asks a sbure on Itutuihe suppoi I. Columbia, October 1553-1 y Price Re, need to Suit the Times. 17RESI1 Butatog Fluid nivvilya to he laud At ItIcCOR Jc. DE:f.I.I:TT'S -- Family Nirdirine Stn,, DECIES3 NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE, Second street, ad joining the Odd Fellows' Hall, COLUMBIA, PA. MBE SUDSCRIEER, having lilted up •nd stocked with good Homes und connuotbouA Carriages on Extensive Livery I. 4 iable, would cull the dile'glen of 6, 4 friend. nod the public to hi. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS. He will guarantee hi• 110,,s To be sale. well lire ken to Saddle und Ilartte.mend in first-auteconditton Ile can oilerervernl HANDSOME VEHICLES, built expressly for his estnbli.howtst, and the whole of his Carriages 11/ti ill (borough rrisir, nod irpt ninon nod Jinni. The stable will be in the care of accommodating attendants, unit HORSES AND CotivETANCES CAN RE XAD AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. TIIF, TERMS WILL BE REASONAULE, .nd he confidently hope. list the worth; of his Stublc. nod u di•po , •ittou to pleueeht• customers, will secure hum 11. Ilbtf:II:al:ACC of 11111414:. flavor. CIIRISTIANEnsium cu•t 14.11,514 rOimbin,Au Fo - eilDisease Originate in Impurity oldie Blood? Tills is a quastioa of vital importance, end one winch has never been rats-fartority di•tio•rd at by the profe.4ors who teach the healing on, Seale 1111111.1/Al.ll—uild e..pecially the old nelloo/ PllY"icoot+!—that lilt Lives In the blood. aird therefor.. at/ theetn-e,• ' oriaintite is it—but IT/OaCtltnrirttremmer4 that allmenic hove their or/volition lit both the tnd lino!. of the hotly Thut the tatter preponderate, however. in .1 fixed fact. and medical eilll ha• clearly denion.trated that at lea-t twu-third. of the ills that huttinit in, hove their .i.nuree. lit no IMPURE 'STATE OF THE BLOOD! As, for inet.iiiee, tit the long catalogue. such Scrof ula, Tenet, - therbel'e, 10.11. Pimple,. itintelieet, Ilry •opein, tt , .a.l 1:14,111a, dtsc6argea from the Ear,:rever Sutee,or erupnvr amen.,' of any kind.— There are a,ell.lllled by well known inedieul Jaw• to into, :rum 1.4,1 Mk the hiehr•st medit nl I.lllllllltler Jeelare that must fever• or labiate in the -acne nmoner. uml mote partieularly I) pilau; and fin . rtior brine tin internal. Rod the inner an external eruptive dtse•a•e; and it: person• tit- Inched by tire.e inaladira. the blood is found to Ls either congulated,or af a dark unhealthy eater. 'Vo at art; off a tare; trininrity of th•eitime,a• well .4 to cure a ;mother whirl: huts already retzcd upon the system it i• necr-.art• to PURIFY THE BLOOD. Littilitev's Improved Wood Searcher noes net clam. to lie a UNIVERSAL. PANACEA for every diverse known, but the proprietor. gloint forit the power no. only of droilting out all =parities of the blood. b.; by the .I.lllful combination of well.Lnown vegemble remedies, it wl.l cure oil di4e114,4 owing from a de ranged wore of the liver, drive out ,ly.pep.M. and give renewed toor null vigor to the stomach. l'hut the Blood Search, r Is nil that I. rimmed (or 11, the ponpricior cop produce TILE PROOV. It I. out) II Sew years since It woe discovered, and yet II has grown Auto Fuel a idiom,. that a largo 1.:11,01111100 been built expressly (or I;. manotke :ore lurge number of men employed in putting It op. nod still the SI.:PPLY LUI S NO r TM; DENAND: We wok any candid man. coma this he se. if the Nledietne. did nut prunes all Inc virtues claimed for it! The proprietors have hundred. of certificates rms. intro of probity and standing in the community.slaat - .rig What the medicine is doing daily 'or the suffewitte. Ask ally person alio has ever used she Mood Searcher whether teller was experienced. Let die aalicted gas. tt a tail—a Ittitgle bottle watt convince the most •keppueal of rte efficacy. For .ale by twooLpis WII.IJAMS. Castamboa, and J r. Los“ r CI) . L:nnea•ler, and tongralas geiverullt throughout the United States. s June :id, - TO TRAVELERS. TDE sulowriber would fall the attention of Tia•elen to the rpeetal accommodation •furd. ea by has OMNIBUS 'retooh le in wonting oil the err, val of every tram from the rest. West and South, convey pa.wlegies and ...nage from the can to ht IVu , hi ngton House—and in all rens of the town Parwaget•leartng lowa by our of the 1f,,, will he vended upon Ulf their re.idetwes try the teeth If notice Is lift at the Wentington noose to seinto Fare for a passenger, with or without baggage to any pan of the town. %S emits. lETTrarelere mopping an be Winloaglon llnct wit: he carried. with then z egz age, to and frost' Ili canine sf adage. Colombia. demist 7,18.5i.i 100 C 011,3 Superior Manilla lopes, Tart ens sit.m. Jun: reertired and for rah. ID kg* in &engin*, 40 *oh pareilisrer., at einuierdmary le priney. ni rl.. Caller/3**in. My. July 17. 1P3 %S 9: a xi r3LatraHullt. Groceries and Dried Fruit. received at the People* Cash Som.& Idt of J Fresh Groccties, et Reduced Pelee*. Ake, a Ptiodi of alum dried Peaches and Apples. if C. FONDERSMrrR. A (homing the Btu% I= I= D.trilEL IiERR
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