. tall in vain . Again I raced!nri and down the fluor, but oh! %%hat .11fferent emotions i)ossessed me now: "A. little folded papa=, •xhiLh I had not before noticed, and I'!ing upon the table, 'caught my et F. Scarcely knowing of •aaring wht4. l _ i did, I took it up and opened it. I caw it -was in the hand-v, citingof my Husband, and I eagerly read its c.mients. Treat God of- Ileaveol What had I dont.? It was a note that Ernet bad sent We. and which did oat arriie till after I had r.,` , 11V MIL It ran as foilows: '•Es.cuse zge, dettr, from culling horoc to tea. .:11 si,ter, of v,holu 1 t-poke to you rh's morning, hos came home my" ha ser,t f.r me to come to hcr. nut too tteary, I riii (-alio you both to the opern th:s evoni!.E-, nna cal! for y•.ii ut eight ck. Yotir IoN II f: Oir tinlo, I remembered that he I,a(i •c" is the 1,, , rniuh tint au only F.l4ter L. to nho 11.11 l ecn ta,cent .Prerill . r.ro4 ox1,0 , 1:1‘.•A tl at ?aient4 1,3:t f,,r me ei,4111. - 1 had ;41,1, wit c•ii],xr, q,.111 , 1 c:Lrlitr, Ole mat- Lad in,: ef., t tlic t;ine. I aStPT -I,ll' 111:.t hr 0:1.1 o:,11 tact 1 hatl gene to the u 1 F , MV (r.,1, 11y Ink! n n re ct:lve4 i."to, Lr I,rok to ch a t ;i:,l m ti,oro. •'A V. 11.1 111 ,, (hat 11:` tn4. - %[ . 1,0 t 1011- 1 . n. 1.1 .:...111q 't..) •..1 Voilt trl.l I 001 11:1(1 !".I•S'.l 1 t•%11 Sl.lll , :r•a.len me blind tr1 , 11 ,, r nr.r.riit nu I , 2:rtin 1, 7,•.,1.1 , 1,1%1114 mm! . 11 ; T,f. I,l.ar_•, tr“ltin7 my tvinr.l..., :,n1 I ;L:ile , l into _thc fa.ve. 4.f tlvat ;17 , ' nti V , !Will I 1.:10.11,;11 Fee., ur,n 1 - .11:11 1,1,•c:1 tItP rind Iyht,p,re,i, on arc .nr- f.wr.r of to, "1 uav t.“ 1,1 that 1 NV,I, r , 11:1.1 ' ill IL, by the sr.ri,mt, iym . 7 ttp,rl th , :Ind iv lnt,'ia i in hi. , eltair, ,10.1,1! "It qnt•mod that :r - tO,l canon rilyQt•Y. Th,1ir...1. anal 1118 a erdiet, j•lti riffl.l. — I i 1.. a al aml I, 1 , 2 , 1 r I,or f, , rl , .rt , t revoul -.11)1•• 0 1 , gerr, ::il.l r2 :1•:,•F A 1:•:7,4 ; = 0:11r: , 1 1,:o•l, to t!.3- pnl I eon:,l not rrmain in the Iloo.r \llllt . ll 11:111 1J 1, 211 ~ 1 1 11 1 e of my 4 111 :111 , 1 1111111`111111 . 11t. • Yearc I 1,,!l, r, but Ntill trenibli:ig up ,n tLr ‘przo of in , rtnity. cot retaining •nflicifolt re2q , n to (li , tinrtl: rernembrr my sot-rovr, and to wpiermt:tnti around awe. What verlinpq Ftr^..ng ,. ., I ;c:s cf rn.y ntrr~,ti c~nrP•i•r nil Illy „ I n•a• t hr• rn:e f f nn nnr;a • who I`,"l` , 117. 11:1,trul Tr,ln him hal tlo: ra , -1 , 11 had I, , Tn my rain. ut 111 , I , lll=o, Al .10 f. , und me t o grc•a; a trouldo, and undrt pretence of :•clicittnlc f ,, i• my reo,ver: - . 1.0 eidac , tri tar. in Ca , iti=”l2 a ,- s h :rn . I k now that it •,v, 1 •4 only to , tpf lac , rut ~r the wny that he ra;l4lit hire ho i!indrail.• ,- : ill hag }liaison of my larD - . forttrlr. Bdt I •Ild not (.li.!et. 1 flit I it all. Ltyulte year, hasC I nr.ont in thi , n.treat. Every one ha, ire.C•l rXtron7 ,o . I)uring that tits- I In.nt! uncle. It 1.; ahllOSt C.l`.fr. I fr±l that 1 shall ROO2l folkm to that dark in no. - ft•et:zs I , ent toy todtle ISE ziaarly twei,tv 73t1,12--f LI% trio , } to 1 , 7-. y f..:wnunuii , 11/.'e kitCl I 1; n.l t r 7%1 nu , nunl , nt trtAlk. tiv• 11.. unric i• ll\ "viz, in n w,•alth, Wird 4 -‘ $r".':!:11)71 . , 1 , 1 , ,-rwl ,, llz. 1 1,.1% e PI I:!lr••.\•?I to ;lilt' (0.(; that t!],” f.ttnily Erl).'-t n r tt;', 1. doar inwr I V, '.1 , 1 I 1% 1::! I•7C •'f g'• . % "IJP: razfi c•P'. n't 11 , pliq! ..1 it a , a 17.:17111'1:.7 wort Er BEM r (.:.1,40z,.ti,:i0 , I c•t 7 I= c:,alT fl . ..:1 it ..rw• L I.n.r r the nut--,. , tc'ro I to f r I.rt of 11 .1 r. ..hooi i t;;.hl;. MT: 11lirn,1v l , n "nr'' tI.‘• 11 ••• ikr4)intitly :lir! ilmr.hor ' l ' l°l ` 1 " 1 " 1 i ll 11,0 ," ''..`ll.lr 11:1 iition•ll t 1 Lr t! ty:114.1 ,111. rtypt• i`ot,t,vl‘ttt,'.n. 1:1,11 e•it , ftir.% 1.4 t, 1..11..1 with tin y to rtt1 . .,1,1;1,; , .. :;; , y rq)r tho ~f S HE ,L L y ‘l.llI -o •t- t•• to 40.' 11 ,N 1,-, Ow r, , •r• 1. 1,- , t t:p "No, sir, - nmswt.rt-i ) 11r ',1 ,, 11::y ritit•rn, t•1:1‘..1 era- j 1 "I bog:L - (1r inn] ,n, sir "No .:c... c --t. 4 ut the "I bcg:i.,ur par.: 'lay fault," r. FL graceful Lelia 4.. „I the hand. it U. , DI% 111 'yer irt._ _ uaq nitrA.dier my fauli: ' nv-1;:tio !wit:: , n ;lie P. I:. 1: . ma:, ..:i..chi. "1 tell ye it vtt nut, sir:" irisrionile.l rmi:ro illy tii :ill-tor - id:l7w" •,l ellini•li—mrrii it 'll - adT, * ‘‘.1 . , : . % ,"' laal•P to t.aa I i 1.. i. I.'lllllg. a ' ' , WA_ an , 111 , 011 a:01 o% , l,il';:,'—`lith titi" i leas 1 ri, .ii?' alit a -iitiraiive that at 1 , ) o'c',,,,h, P. M., hi, ".13,/,Li i,ici tii . ,:e, 2:1*: C mane to t r•.cr,Le c•in 1,1 ! ,0 an emi;:rnin .14 be t6iing n lin, sir, mien 1 tell :.e it nr, na 1, is th,- ~1 a f r : ign “,t was- I, train, strmn ntf , a.o. el rr , j f,r i ,z grr .11 lucl, to ;.•1 1 I,rgp:i,,g. c 7 tnt t. think getting I r.tc.crci tro=t f I ,P L i r. m Inaiiniir , 1 ' I MEM I:nr•rtul t n•T-1, r i 1 -, ,,r,11 tri 1 t an;!,:o v., • t 1, , t n I -.hue.% vtio h r nor 3 i.i t r ; ••:111 - : i, C. ,, c s, 1,411 ge• rit!rtren fir r Pq 4 .rtatlchr CC1.1 , 71 , ; P-ren into n. th:ml,lc the first t 3 r , ` ,. ..r.^rir I: Viler, George the Seconi. And %bit mortal ever heirrl nv g ood o f Goor , te the / ' 1.71)er from earth the Le rralle-1, Cie t/eurgr.. qc;l i E Diumbia g‘ a.. 3... SEE Nicic AbV.ETCMEMENTS OF A. 11. 11.01110, ODD FFLI.O td n IN TO-DAV.H. @ME r,.The hays and voimg, men of Colum bia. are incited to attend a temperance uueting en fl May evening next (l'elirunry 4th) at 7 o'clock, at the Lutheran Church. •tt which time the "Cadets of Temperance"' will Ivecite their charter, and mill elect their officers. Sexel al addresses will he de friendly to the ei t t-e of Tem perance ate incited ti attend, Cott 1011 A. .s - v ,J.-- I,.v.rt.sii , Bll, SI ireitl,:r, ju,t ectivcd fr.,ta NV.L•ltingt,u a uatent :to iiiirroVenivnt drink, 01.11: into KNOW, geavr,Al arur, Iry a .t.f riez ..f OILS 9A1rC1111.421 , t , On .1 LU1111 , ,11 C:11111011 ,to;t: in I,io Jeut•h.y store, suecce..l.l iu ing plactionhility cd e:Y.• , •tillg, s:Nodle inelcpeil,i‘e means iu thr itirfrnsca con,:rtioion of z•tto,*(!s of the eel tai:t e-, ecullooly is foci, attl at :he ,::tae tine .t still gi eater ec. , n , :anv heat. lle avt2.,l ditll4l, a fe , ,% ,ut,inittt: 1 hi, p'..u.s to a p.rat2tical stave inannEwturer, \ t1i..5 v. ere 4: , 1 for :1 1.:c.0.:, ;Intl Nva. n t 1 tOjAit 101..1.11••11 1 • ,r ,a-re iir it „r c-. permittod t.• (--oapo Ilnao~i, the 4' hollow in 'to, ~,lju-iod tio• lici,er lolls of file :,to‘ e. ,lie ith c.dd .1:1 br rnc.w, of tti!o, the eill o , ,tr,:de the c. , ,liodes of the -to No— he:tor itis;,!• , , 101‘%e..er, inan their oot c .Istart the .1:1r Lecnutch heatod from Its amount if beat floin e, n nd tnny I» either connilmted to the ;17 : ort inent whieli the ,tot e is de:•ignod to heat, from all :11.el tare at the top, or oolidooted of ;:n upot room triers it nkvir Lc r i•gialatol moan , of a Itiniaoe re4h-ter. rtper iiiiont ?Ir. i-hreiner ha, demonstrated that me.:lo, of the air tote:, opening below eliNe, rt drarr, enri2.ing- uti the front tic ,a 1 art ere.ttc,.l, irl iiioroa , ivig the colt:nu.? ,of air carried throLl.,ll the heatitig ray.-.1...1, the ~ tw,T, hilt: the de4ree el hoat, indicated ht 11,c,rni,,Iiieter, ill (lir! roinll alnn the f.ame tn,t :tppli , .4l in the lower room also ell ow, rill iliCrell. , ed telll re. .11r. Shroitior has lahored under \ :tillage in sitaLitig his itnesti- I:1V YPu°n;i riled. WlZit rule mittori.%l nece Iliy atlantol to his stove. Tile •atis c,,et,,ry i" , ll,:ste al, sioire siwre-s c ,, inpich; 'Jul - 0 with It`Tlt, ,(•( - •,-.!Tio popular wo feel well for the to-c'ent of vdt.tte , .er t1411:e or ratent, :Ire i,on to •erl4-4ti, oliertionq, ohicf tlwlr ua tc of heal through the :.1)011 pii v cenotally TI)0 thi ef Isnti we ,111111 I,r , 1.1,11,1 1 , , -use thi , e‘i , 1.•lioe of inzettuity appice.:atea :lt`COl'Ll:llg' t!f,tl t 7.1 :I 1,, I.;i7,,va], marl! 1'1,11a1(11 ,1 :1:1, and the Mt Ye rr ad Op. 1,1,•1:1:1 , y hi 11 or inlinr,iniis• of p‘ `1, , 1! n;., t:,f , 1 , ran t elr, lin ‘ , 71;;II r tl,2pt, , tit' r•• 1„• n e.qtio•;l. I- MEM 1 e),' pl,l l it !Ili (no =I I+,ll II 111•1:t ,- 1 . 11 . : 1 , 1 . 1141' 111•11 7 ' 1, 1 • 1111.'11 V 1,1 r 1 : f' + d:,l.lo.t,ure tr:.lo all: to thr• t.tt-to.itt,o of thr 'rite up,n l‘hroo the "Ant, erat'," ir„intle haS 11C , N . ilcif,l, wear, it arid, me think, wnrthilv fill, 0., (~r that 'Ph, prc-cnt parr an linnte . eq a new l a dy I,, ar d_ er, Lot o, mike in a little —,4lli,mtioti -11,,t de,tinei to act the „1,1, awl entrap nor worthy Prol,s ther, or .a..1.1. , 1e. the fen. e "or' `Tare i , re:.,ty tal.e r „ , pre-,,t1 to ttit,ir rt,a,i,t., the be.t lv:eratore the 'lay io their "Atlantic, — atl 1 , tieeee I in making it the fir, , t American ; its i.V r.F c:l% It I ire. in in MS r. it v. " 1•11 1 I.lare e c,)11:r l ii,. Tiya 17.'4 COLUNIPAi. SATCTIZDJ.YS .AN. 2r..1, 18.19 vr , Tv 1 i rcir, I :t 4 It •. 1 r L C11.,7 11%; EINEM MIE 'i, 11 =EI L:; ,, i f,rttir. , -. Itl: thnt 11.,;•1:1,,. tv. ) IL ro:le 11. I! r; , 7ffir7, T. ~..~~.~ .l:..tn; I.; .....ii r,ar. r t fr ci Sll lArlf.tre f f the Freer:lt :$2 ,ryli..oly run- e Mu. LI 1 r;11. .I.•i r, It 4 Lite t 71,7," r, n rn.T. ^ T 11 t :1 1 111 •'t .1 A CP t'ccr..—We learn that Thomas T. ‘Vyerman, formerly Resident Engit eer on the Penro , ylvania Canal, at Huntingdon, Eris bben promoted to the situatit.n of En glace' and Superintendent of that work.— Mr. Pc Pon who was placed in charge of the canal department after the the purchase of the Main line by the Penna. Railroad Coy., has been for some time Superintend ent of the Pittsburg„ Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, and Mr. Wyermau replaces him on the Canal. Trout what We eau learn of the latter gentleman and from the fact of his being advanced to su important a post ice, udge that the Penh.ylvania Railroad Company. has lint added another to its no , tutiously chic corps of employees. In hi, charg.. cf . the Canal, and its improvements. we trthd that our Ba-in will receive the Eterincer and Superintendents attention: a moderate expenditure at that point would tnateliallv increase its convenience., and ~':1 ~il~_li l' rionurd,'s CAd-cr 1,-/Ton.—Mar tin 110 M er, lisq., of Lancaster has re cently issued-3umpiled, lvritt /I, printed and published—a little wotk destined, we belime, to bring hint not only boner but profit. Ili, own title best describes it: "A Pocket Manual of Plainles and Calcu lations for Business Operations." It sup plies a pLrhlie want in offering, in a compact poi mid,: form, plain. :simple rules for etely calculation rerp itt utilinzry , the into who has ;it far outgrown hi, 1 -.dialing :Ls to feel rusty when nailed upon tor wiak ur estimates out of the line of tian:•action:i, it alfwde the clue in nll Iwt the rffilitrientq c•f ft math cm:tut:3l edw:ati”ri ita luoi,l and cx :Ire 'Ai:it...wilt to eti;,l,le ium to poke c‘ery rivo•-11 , 111 it•eif in any but eNtrat,i.linar2. tr.tn,a(tinfo. a handy b.. 1: of N.C.:A vio•e it i, :Ind Ina:, au;linrity. In ad -1 tin to Ur. ditel*-4 rare in col:ul.t;;+n it liN utidergotir ilior..i•glt re%i i , ni ;it the hatiah ut I;,v. hf the ni , tinne,"an acc“niplirhed scholar. t.tite:pii-c in issuing, this ahiable tlifr r..wartl of .11,ec,s in a daily itter,Ni , tliruitgjimiL the For a fii!l , le,et itttion „r ooidertt- .ce a.l%et ti,-(•iiiont. nal" i , f,rr sult by S.l3lur k :Vl e D o r t ahl, and at stores in the elty Nit] county gener ally, Err!. ',fru wiTHIN It.-- I,,st day e% ening at ahout ten u•cluck, Mr. P,:triek Lyneh, when on his \ray home fruin Columbia. by the the Chestnut llill Tut npikc, w.ti stopped by two men, near ci,e's lane, and rubbed of all hi, money. They had a riEdul and threinened to hairy the load under Patrick's jacket, if he did not at once fork over. It is hoped that person , haAing occa , on to travel the 'he , tuut 11ill Pike alter night. tviit Le prepare , " to giro the.o hi lnra~ their jtt , t tle.ert, Ily t•i,l,lling ORLI . 1, , ,,1ies \tit!' lead: e'le won directed — hell ringing - Lail vsnuld be m o re effective NANPrCs 111A...\A/Nt..---Ifarlwr for Feb ruary contain 16 s , llllO admirably lustrations to its opening article.; atcl g ive, the usual sariety of ini , eellaneous reading The Virginians progress slowly but with willagzing intere , t, eiers chapter bristling IN:tit Thacl;crav's snreostie h 1111101% lie Hir.tw- v.,:n lerfitl picture of Hid manners . t' , se awl we beliet.3 that it is not -‘11: boic thankful shoal,] see he that we lit 1.111 , 1er the virtuous, line rr ruld,an,l ineorruptilih rule of Ii leg Jame,„ in•teal of the pr,,fligate, dchritielio.l har ain mt.' eminent of king lio.r.rgo: The I , ;iitor , dopartment is ittnt , trtlly ,picy in tie 1,7 c-cot numhor amt jtjhn \l,•- Lcllnua.,.l , two pdge, of hi , conti2.alitie, ac ,n twine Irl.l riu.v.—The go , t on nia,:i it 4 d%-titleti fo•ttktr,,, f^..brilary rousiber. Stone's arvl has rn.iteri• :!'1111 , ! lyl itiP MB i • [i,.o ME 1.7111\ , ; . I.J...—The number 14 j ;!..; i, eq.1.1.1 in intere•t to its pre.leee•- ,• i s, :Intl contains a ino•t acceptable tnel •elootinn+ front tbe be•t foreign pn• ri.o.11C:1:. We et:r4c•tly recoil - n. 1,414 the te,ok to imr readers as one of the be,t and 111,.,t readable inaga4ibeJ , )e the day. Tvr Crum have re eoile , l the fir t auwber of a Nt2lV Yurk lu.tta,cil bediing the :.41,4 , .. e pltr:otie an ,1 gel-1 tit:e at heal. it io term the ntilee or the Frank lie-lie, 01, in hi., br:ef ":.t.itement" a , sttrts ino te:pler , thlt Lc 11.1.; slat tel %ith the. deter tain.it:en or turnin g ou: a paper ...%.:•thy of the ant he .4 di is it. Ifis "Illuitra• 1. , I.y far the bes.t. eer in thi.e,outry. lia%,teadilv c‘ory (1;; , :....—. 111 , i1t 1.11 , - e its ini Lll nu 11l r. 'the inric No:it:ire is in an n , :•ting CO:if eve•litea IMIM=M MEM :',r nr, - ; l 7 uul k.f• IL i . 11, fl. tnl:st f, r chic P r r, .041 4 1.,4 - •. :1r.% um , ll nii•ta . ..en, I) 1,1. e a I•.r , m;rlPrit In , r.g tic arti-11 bf Now 'pork tq oul:r “..'re 14.1 by h . . , in , C 'Cun ft:rther prai..e. Tile term.: uC tie p a . •,r a y,or IJ alvance, yin^ir corieq vorite Ladies' ISlagazine, fur Febrnary has been received. It is fairly illustrated and contains a respectable amount of pleasantly written tales and sketches. The important featitre. fashions, pattern is very com plete and Arthur's is held in high esteem by Lacy workers and dressers. 2 4 L111:111C-1:si AGIZICCT.TtItIST.—TiiiS monthly continues to furnish a wonderful amount of information—agrkultural, horticultural and geueral—for tho trifling stun of one dollar a year. No farmer should be without it.— ft k published by Orange Jo 31., New York. Bt kcKwoon's M.sc.l.ziNg.---With the open ing number of the now year of Blackwood Buh‘er's great novel, "What will he do with it?" closes. It will probably be suc ceeded by an equivalent attraction—possi bly from the pea of the same author. The reniaining articles in the present number are intere,ting and admirably written.-- "Burinah and the Burmese" carries us to the Court of Ave; crnisc in Japanese Water," gives many entertaining particu lars concerning the life of the wonderful people whose ports have but now been opened to our trade and enterprise; 'llow to Buil Peas"--"An Angling Saunterer - - •'Popular Literature and the Periodical ! Press" and other papers nompl,to the num ber. Published by Leonard Scutt & Co,, New - York; office 54 Gold street. Price, j'l.l, 1111212 PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL.-COLUMBIA, lan nary 21, 1859.—Council met: Members Ares lIT, Nlessrs, Fraley, Hershey, Pfahler, Petah We 1...) and Dietz, President. Minutes of last meeritig adopted as corrected Ireui3ntly, Nv1.11., t.. one The follnving bill., were read and ordered to pooh Abraham .Nlyers, $10,37; David $'21,12; C. A. Hook, $12,50; 11. Der rick, 1563; H. Er airs, 22,.10; Si. S. Shutrar, t , 27,00; 'Colombia Gas Company, $ll-1,41; floury ('nip, 75 cents; Win. Hoffman, $1,25; 11. WilQon s hill (or .i. 16 wits r eferred for ex platwion; F. S. liletes bill far $97,11 was read and payment objected to by Thos. Wclsh, allegtvg that in consideration of his oath as a nymber of Council to support the laws of Penn ..:.lcania, and an Act of Assembly, Approved, Ain,: IS. 1577, making it unlawful for a mem- cl ITplitatirni in ARTLIgIe9 11011 r. MAGAZINE.- - Tlll3 fa- I,er of to he in any , Aisti intere,ted 11111'1'i:111Z cappltes or materials for the ti , e of the co , Polo ion, he cool,' not =,lllCtlOll ith 1,1, vote lb.' paytnf•nt of the bill. Alter consider- Atilt. iliac 11 ,, 1011 the bill WAS In.ll over for the iie.ent. qubrnitteil the following reiolu- It appears on the anneal sta7einent from Hie Borough Treasurer that duiiiia the year ISIS, he has paid from the Borough 'rrea nary certain cuing of money to members of Town Council. for maturate con trary' to Act of A“eiritily, Approved ; April 155.5, the:rime I,e it I:Psolyrd, 'rhat the Chief be author ized arid directed to issue precept to the Bo rough Tiea , urer, commanding him not to pay any I;orough order drawn in laver of any per w?To nag at the date of said order a mem ber ul l'own Comical. Mi. Fraley moved that the re.o7ut len be laid on the table, upon v‘hich the yeas and nays %% me called, as Wows: yr.., Messrs. Fraley, Pfahler, Hershey, Velati and 13:etz. Nays, Thomas ISel b. On mot.on of Mr. Wel,b, thA Chief flurg,ess scan directed to IsSUe ins precept to the tax collectois fir the years of 1555, 15.16 and 1537, to appear before Council and settle up their duplicates for the aforesaid years. Mr. P. Shreiner made a proposition to Conn. cii to fill ni , h stone suitable for a crossing, pro vided Council would have them placed down across Commerce street, which was, on motion of Mr. Ileishey, referred to the Road Com• Ind tee. Mr. Wekh moved that Mr. S. E. Marton be elected a , ,e,qor of Borough Taxes for the year IS 59, and o , rnpoweretl to assess all property by law taxable for Lloiongli purroseq, at 40 cents Oil Pact, handled dollars valuation, which was I,rPI 1 to On t n of Mr. Pfabler,Council u‘ljourned Attest: W•ti. F. 1.1.0vu, Clerk. Police Items r.t:r. , :rt Ti ac 01 a , PECI r, "1101:.•II (no," Winv ftmCk". MECTS Perr-u, SC.—On Monthly, ITth inst., George Fisher, fre , h fr. n "del Vaterlandt," made: complaint he fere Ja , tiee Welsh, rt--,titist ono Daniel Me.l fie and Thidgct hi: mire, for violent ill ;Omsk( tee-:'.tilt and hattory un r;erson 'l . de runt, Paring the solemnity of Potehol Oath 01 - accusation enter P. \L•- A. at... 1 Midget aforesaid, with an eye to a wair,rd ler tleorgcb Daniel bring eholerie, and, Frneover, in whiskey, his bettt-r half emolucted the defense. :%lichrtel it maglty Ml..Pona;gily were to, hand witnes-0,, they informed' the 'Spire, - either for prosecution or defense as yer 11111(IT 50.. y ehoose." From the evidenoe it appear(' 1 that Itutelly was emigrating, to the West, N't bile the MeAfecs were wending their way towards Blockley. The traveler', mel on the pavement above the oflim‘, and a contest of politeness ensued as 1, N‘ hie!, should yield the brielss. 11,th parties Isere, willing to take the gut ter. btu the Teuton being uhfuseated with Lager, anti the rhenirian having the ".cun strong in his eyes" [ from Sullivan's best ' Ited.e:ve,:n:corrision resulted, damaging, both, particulatly the "emigrant train West." l'he consequent Vociferation of notch and I risk oaths, of whioh "Tonner undl3litzen" and -Pei the piper that played before ltlo•e ,- were the mildest and least offensive, was deafening, and the law was suggested rib parties by the neighbors in order t', get I of them. After mature delibera• tint) t than 111, J. P., committed complainant and defendants and us itnessce to the. Stile nil Ilerreat, whither they Si ere conducted by Itiehard. .Neat morning they were din. elilrgri on promiFing to leave the county. T; I: IV• I. VI 1111. '11071.1. rn.t5;(.1..7:"." Anderso, in. Ite<ideriee not Rtated--des tio...ti.io t...t Aci.oreinulateil one nii::it Iron) tlat..tice Va zrrinol, P.tritt, periatrd M .; Jaw:. George Hoover. .11t1r:i -tPrz: irterin! , .!ratell fur the night near (it' 1, !lir , . I Vel- 4 1. Took the t!g: tcri, ik fr La m )ri =if FeinAy, 21sr.---Lowi9 :Nreyer•i, Yolk ' C mnis, LAging, 1G om No. 1. A. vagrant ;astray from his pari,ll: locked up through officieus interference of 'Squire \Nitheut remembering Lout black or hoc: waiter. SrAvitnay 22so.—frank McCabe, Rich ard Hillis. Secured under lock and key for the better security of the borough, by the foresight of that efficient and unwinkingly watchful official, Thomas Welsh, J. P., Blue Front, Front street, Columbia, Pa.: Deedq, Bond., and Mortgages, .lc. Quit the place early on succeeding morning. 12.1in.--Julin Bradly, I'.tu•ici. dulm 7m. 'Taken in by the landlm-1 on his own responaiLilty and kindly cared for.— Departed neat morning invoking. blel-singq on the head of the High ConsMble. Ma. klorrort-1 would cull the attention of the charitable citizens of this place, to the case of a poor consumptive person, slowly ekingout his existence, in a room on the cor ner of Locust and Front. streets. I appeal in tones of commiseiation to the benevolent for assistance for this miserable and dejected looking Leung. There in that small room, de prived of the many luxuries and delicanes kindly bestowed upon others of like situation. he is doomed to stay, merely tottering from his chair to the bed, whereon he lin! ettpresced his desire to die, with no Isiend to solace or smooth the pathway to his tomb. Where IS the Dorcas Society? has appassed away? 011! for the sake of Him v. ho bad IICIIA Itere to lay ht head, go visit him in his solitude; extend to him some kindness, for kindness has been a stranger to his bosom this many a long day; cheer him ou his way to that "bourne whence no traveler returneth," and he will thank yon with his latest breath, and God, the all mete' fu!, will rewaid you. Cos,rllntn, January 29, Items of News Captain Come, the cominautler of the slave yacht Wandeier, has . stillendered I.llncell to the authorities, and entered bail in SSOOJ. Wa,.!.:llgton, January 25.—A letter from St Nel;4l,l)ors, datpd At:st: n, Texa4. .ittimary 10, and addressed to tile Commiscioo• or of Indian :11fairs, ropcits that a band of white men, nom El Paso county, bad stolen into the camp of a party of Indians, Itnown to be remarkably Ivacer.ble, mid massacred seven, beside.; oundiog thee' compa mons. It e.a tiftl•l eh ended, that Jr CollieClllelaCC of this rutig,-, the Inds: n, vi ill co•rimetice an in di;erirpinate t%.11 on tip , boider seWernetits AVI:1WORI11, January 25.--I'he Times publishes a le:ter giving an account of a con flict between a pally of 111..11 under Capt. Bent; 0 and a pose order the Deputy United States :.'car•hal, near Paoli, in lykins county, in which, according to the report, live of Brown's party, and the Deputy Marshal and two of his assistants were killed. The account is not vouched for, and is prob ably exaggerated. The friends of Brown as sert that he is not in the tertitor7. A second attempt, resulting in success, grim made last night to iesene the alleged fugitive stave Char:ey, aim Peter Fisher. The door of the room in %ditch he was confined was cut down, and the rescuing pally left,the city with the negro. The excitement tuns hiL , b, and a party have gone in por-ui:. BALT.IMC , ItE, J. 1 ,111141 ), 2G.-1 be trial of Peter Come, on , of the 1111.11dol ers of Police 011icer Iligdon, of this city, which ha. been for some time to prop es, at Tow,ontown, has resulted in a vcidict of guilty of murder in the first de gree. The jut y, lOW ned time verdict this morning. 'I hms Is the second conviction in this case. We Lave news from California to tL•e t:ith ii t., by the an n•al, at New Orleans, of the steamship Qoaker City. Business isss stag nant Lind muney scarce. The State Legisla• tore had organized. The Lecompt on Demo crats bare a majority in both branehes. Kansas adv ices say that the troubles ale again ended, Nontgomery voluntarily suirrndered himself ler trial, and Blown left the tertitoi) The pe.,ple (.r uratiet eutwty, are repre-clittel as being in a I ery tleigitute eentlitiJia and en appe d has bccu made the Legishtture for mild. There are about Otte) families in the county, anti of these nit more tlutat cue quarter, it is believed, mare the /iIC.I /IS mf sulishstenee until the nest harm ost -U1 almost total failure of the ereps is te•sigueil as the eatise of the exist- m ant Peace has finally been concluded with the N.tvaboe Indians, in New Mexico. EIMMEiI By the - arrival at New Volk of the steamship Europa, from Liverpool, we have three days later news from Europe. lhe Emperor Na poleon's remark to the Austrian Minister still ex ,, tcised a depressing ellect, notwithstanding the soothing efforts of the Malheur, the Em peror's official oi ean. _ The advices from Italy indicate a raptly approaching cri , ns. The Paris Bourse at one time had declined 2. since the nets' year, but uas now improving. The di.prietude caused by the Emperor Napoleon's menacing words to the Austlion Minister, COD hneed Co eff , ct the poht,cal and financial world. The panic uas continued on the Paris Bourse. On the 7th mat., the Paris Moniteur published the fallowing paragraph.— For sev -1 eral days public opinion has been agitated by alarming report*, which it i the duty of gov , ernment to put a stop to by declaring that nothing to the diplomatic relations au:boil:les the fears which these reports tend to rot eke." ' This caused a slight unprovement in the funds, Lon, at Paris and London, but it was only tem porary, and ill .the improvement was subse , rmently lust. It is reported that the french government has sent a very threatening note to Austria, warning her of the consequences of Austrian troops crossing the servian liontiers. The accounts from Italy are very :flaming.— Austria is sending strong zeinforcemcnts into Loinhaidy, where her garrisons arc already on a war-footing. An outbreak uas ant iripated at :%1 dam 11 was iumored, list the rumor had not been confirmed, that that city uas tEI state of siege, and that great agrtat non existed likewise at Cremona, Modena and cISPYOICre. ' A scuffle is reported to have taken place be tween the Austrian and Hungarian soldiers at Cremona. rurther details of the debate in the Spanish Chamber. on President Buchanan's message, shove that O'Donnel expressed great surpnse at the proposition in regard to Cnba, and declared that the government was disposed •o demand !-atisfact on for such an insult. Ile declared emphatically that Spain would never sell any of her territory. Austria had aban doned the project of concentrating an imposing force on the frontier. Great depression pre vailed at 'Vienna. The object of the conspi racy at Cracow was to recover the indepen dence of the Republic. It was rumored, but not credited, that Russia• had succeeded in negotiating a loan of several millions sterling with the Rot hschilds. THE STATISTICS or SIIIMITV.—Then we drove back to the high road, and got again on wines. I remember the glass from the Saint Barbara cask, just after the brown gold one in the Saint _Antonia? That was real Amontillado. What was Amontillado? Where did it grow? Bless met why nowhere. It was an accidental quality discovered by tasting. It had a almondy, dry, bitter fla- Nor, which tendered it of rare value to mix, because I must clearly understand (and it walonly fair to tell me) that 'English sherry was a chemical compound, made, like a French side-dish, of many ingredients, and of various ages and qualities of nines. In Xeres ther.l.. were Cue hundred thousand ar roluts of wine—thirty of which wont to beta (butt;—made annually. This made thirty-four thousand butts, nine thousand of which were of first-rate quality. Sherry is too strong and too dear fur Spaniards, and too feverish for the climate. The best is in Xeres, a dollar a bottle. The hest in the Is,dega is worth front fifty to eighty gntnea's a butt: and, alter insurance, freight, and sale charges, it stands the im porter in from one hundred to one hundred and thirty guineas, before it reaches his cellar (say) in Belgrave square. "How many gallons to the, butt, Pun Samehez?"— "About ono hundred and twelve. This will bottle into about fifty two do7en, and the duty is five shillings and skpenee tile y,-,u may Gam pour own opii,i,rl about chean I,ldott Slat rigs. wilicli are, generally lery 'eutious' indeed were doe tors' draoghis, in fa I, made up ttee , rding, to eel tain I.n:se:did:ions." here a Stilt) opens a bottle nf fort.-eight -'nerve. ttith the air of as antiquary unswathing mummy Pharaoh. Thought I, the net - . 1 time the deluded man points to the oily stickiness of his glass, I will leap up, sel•io hint, and say, in a hollow voice: —Mims, you are the victim' of a life-long delusion: that'' stuff you drink, you think is the . juice of Spanish grapes, plucked by men playing guitars, and smoking cigars: you call it, in poetical moments, bottled sun light, suolire, and so on—lnthl (after the manner of Napoleon) it is only a chemi cal compound made tip of drugs and infu sions like daffy's elixir or James' powder. It is coeked np with boiled, treacly wine and brandy. It is a compound mixed front a dozen barrels, and made to order for a rur the Colwribm Spy CIII7I N particular market. If the vines of Nercq grew till they got black in the Nee, Nuns, the`• could not yield %rime like your forty eight shilling EheTry." The 1),,n and said that Certainty the sherry wine dis trict was very sim.ll; not mu: than ten miles square, Therefore, it could not yield honest wine enough fir half London. The sherry grape grO WS only On Cert.:fin] iv, chalky hills, ti hero the earth being light lured is not so much burnt—ilid not chap and split so much by the sum as dalkm and heasier soils do. A mile heyond the , e hills the grapes deteriorate. The older the plants the better; but the fewer the grapes, —Did ens' "lleuschad Irwyk," Wl LI. o r AN sru, or PI, lt It.—Lilltri nta.• her my soul, I confess I !laic heard very much of souls, Lut what they ate, or whom they are, ur what they are for, God knows 1 know not. They tell inc now of another world, whets I never was, nor do I know one foot of the way thither. the Bing stood, I was of hit religi on made my son w ear a cassock, and thought to make him a hishoin thou came the Scots and made him a Presbyterian; and. since Cruinsvell entered• I base been an indepen dent. These, 1 believe, are the kingdom', three estates. and if any of these can have a soul, I claim one; therefore, if my C.XeCll tors do find I have a soul, I give it to Min who gave it to me. fleet.—l give my deer to ti me E a rl of sari-bury, who 1 know will preserve them, because he denied the Xing a Luck out of his own parks. litoo.-1 ghe nothing to Lora Sir; hieh legoey I give him because I know lie will bestow it on the poor. Mena.—To Tonr:Tty 1. give time sldl hogs. 1 intended him more: hut whoevcr as , een his "Ili.tory the Parliament" thinks the shillings too ;noel]. Fem.-I:give Lieutenuat General Cromwell one word of mine, berause hithet to he not or kept his own. lient.---r give up the ;;hest. 10:-YV(1 1 . S:1111, I MI as if I'd like to loth ley name banded down to pobterity.— Sum.--De hangman will liand you down from do gallows into de hands ob do dis;ex tioni,as, if you don't alter your ways, nig ,er . T?llius.--O no Sim' I feel I shall die a noble death! Sa.:.-11 . 11at! on do battle-flehr dat's all played out 110 W. Sam, I want to lay down on de hearth, and mix. my adies wid de grate.-- 130,10,1 A NLu - \ - nrcitra.--A country dealer in Cincinnati, a few day•, since, found himself in pos , es , ion of a check en a banking 'lc:lse and bastened to "realize" the proceeds.— The cheek was all right as to name and ae. c:oint , , but the bearer needed testimony as to his identity with tl:e legal bolder. After searching the etrects and hotels in vain for some acquaintance who could render this ser‘ ice the check-Ina:ler returned to the hacking house, rzporting: "It's no use; I can't find ans holy that lals.ws ice, but I've got my name co my shirt," Thu check was paid. tim."Massa, do you know why dem noisy birds am called carrion crows?" "Of course it is because tbcy feed on putrid carcases,— "Yes, fiat's it—it's 'cause dey carry on so ober a deal Loss." X <;.• It is stated that Dr. 0. W. Holmes I has refused nn offer from Mr Banner of $5,- .)Urt to write half n column weekly for one I ye w for the New lork Ledger. Boar:owl:a Fast;Ks.—Of the constantly practiced upon the revenue or . the Post Office Department, there is none, perhaps, deserving of more pointed con demnation than the custom of late years so precedent in this city of using borrowed franks to cover private correspondence. 'Many persons in Wal.hiugton Whose busi ness connections are nt s, distance, are in the habit of procuring from persons entitled to the franking prisiltge regular supplies of franked envelopes, under v,bich their whole-correspondence is condueted. It is true that, in some instances; the postage. thus saved during the year amounts to no inconsiderable sum. .But the loss Of Aar acter through which this saving is accom rlisdAed, ought certainly to inspire some doubt as to its enonorny;- for surely it cannot be pretended that the confession, made up on every letter illegally. franketZ tlrat ibt writer lies defrauded the Government of the petty ruin of three cents tends to inspire confidence in a roan of business, or respea fur a correspondent. This matter has often been 'brought tt.• the notice of the Post Office Department; but the difficulty of procuring the necessary proof has, in tuo , t cases, prevented action upon the hart of the authorities. We have been informed, however, that• stringent inea , ures will be taken in all eases where such offenses can, by any possibility, ho traced to the guilty parties.--nion. Philadelphia Division P. R. R-.—Winter Arrangement. On nnd after Monday, Nov. 2.9, Passenger. Trains on thia Division will run ns follows:: LEAVE EASTWARD. LAW. Aa. liar At. Mail Columbia, SAM A tn. 2.30 P.N. 6.55 P.M. Lancaster, 8.33 " 3.28 gg 7.30 " Atilt. AT 11.50 gg G. 45 " 10.30 " LEAVE WESTWARD. Atnil liar At Lane. Ar. Pltilc4l,, 7.30 A.m. 1.00 r.m. 4.31) riato Lancaster, 10.45 g , 4.35 g , 8.00 'g Arr. at Cora. I 16 " 5.15 " 8.35 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. sin JAMES cm.rl, 14: TEIJ FEIII.I LE PILLS. (pared nm apt rsr; iption of Sir J. Clarlr, M. P., Phyotriari Ext °ordinary to the Queen. 111Vd , Pli11; 11111,111111 g in the cute r,c all nItO antS tl.tagt•ron, 111 , C11 , 6C. Is ihr folllaie r•mt-ni won't I. , al,p•ci. It randerate• al; rento‘ olt.trtietion., and a speedy etllt I , 1 , 11 , J On. 'l'o \RRIED LADIES .1 it,ettit.4lly -aired. It aIII. 'tit n lion 'tine, bang on the triongt'‘ ret 10,1 with I,..lttldrily. 1:•elt pitve One Dollar. bears the Govern. 111 , 111 ,t... 1.11:• ut I,,ettl Ilrlittio. to prevent. couraterfett= CAUTION. Ti r,r P/11' kb0111(1 not be till, en by f,mnie duiuig - TInt1:1.: Al() \ Piremunry.ns le rr• -Itre in 14,:..q nusenritnge, but ut city otbe• 111111 111 .111 e;. •e• Nervna 4 and Sp111:11 Aft . ..C . llOllA in the ro.lo. Fatigue OD flight erg, Hon. Palnttatif ti of the the,. rill. v.. 11 etre , ' a :fare v, hen all other have 1.111r . ti,,111d although a powriful rvsnedy, do 1101 , 01.1.111111 ,, 1 enkmlel, :Intim:ply, or 1111} thing hurtful to the con-r,tat:ent. 3'u 11 ,i,reelion,tB the, p•implilot around en Cit park t. litch l.e raicii,ly pre•erved. .S rut for ilie ea.../n s .111I.NOSES. I C.13a1(1,11:1 A.' CU..) Roebt=ter. N. t. .—Sil. 11 00 and 0 po-i.igc :111111p , CM'lo.oll 10 01'7 1111-111,11,11 .tgew, wll 111.1/(C a loot de, cont.niug r . /11•. ',ill 11 Oil. For Dr. 1: II nriat. Acrid. for Colorlthla T \V DV(II.I'S..:-.o.\.:4.‘l'holtrbult...lgeta-,l'lnia, :+1:0 •2,) HAIR DYE-HAIR DYE-HAIR DYE. WIT. A. BA'ICIJELOR'S HAIR DYE: The Origieal mud Best in the World! All n'h , •r- w.•U 0011 uinm 0,1,1,11001 d be avoid d. IYy an 1.41 10 0.1111.• •.) or iinlr ()veg.! inlinlitly In n bean' Itnil and Iti An or 131:1e1.,ssithout the len-1 1 - 1 1 1.`,11 and Dirtritll3= lsntr tot,ll to V... 111. A. 11.31333.133 r .333 e•• 3 , 19. 33313: oter r 0 WO rip. I.lv , Li , 11 mod , to the 11.33 r of 133- putrosi of 1” , I r. 'V ni A.lll ch,Por% If or T)ro ilro,loceu color hot' so be di , inotii4ted hoot nosture..sod i- wart anted slut In 11,11111' /II 11/1 • )1 hll s rt .•r long it nosy be cosmos ova, dotl the i:1 cif si- nt Lad ti c- reowilirsl; the flair tar Igor:I:et! :Ist Ix, shi- 1) :Wail, =old or applied (ill 9 oily:Ile room.) at the iVig T.tt loty. :2.13 Ilro.tilway. New York. Auld to ull I,li, told towns or the United Stair., by t:rist,, , i-14 :soil G 00,14 ha- the natne and sltlre.• upon a •t,e's plate eissTraviaq on four olden of each Lox. of \V M. A 13ATC111'.1.01t, Nov in, '5 , 4. 91; Bs oadwa), Sew •Yoi its Colombia. It. William , . Alit or: ‘VIGS-WIGS-W IGS Ihathhlm*. %Vie, !nod 'l'oupe.c surpai, all. They are elefthm. L:.1.1. e•r-3 dim. I.le. nomAthth el , cirm—en nn ming upbehind—no Shrin'. lag °tithe he•al, aulexd, du- i- lthe only aqahthshment rile the-e thing- are pi rtheLl) male r.,tood and made Nov I:: '5- 431 11, t, fivrn y. Ye, k. lALLEY'SMAGICAI. PAIN EXTRACTOR:. Li :01 inli mmat ion !flare Or len• predonti -11:iltrs—IlOW to :.11ny wA.unmNlnu firlLe3 at the roet =1 Palles's :\lagical. Fain Extractor,. 111 a tati.ttnntatiou aC onzer and m.ll, rn eoriala pore. Palley's Magical Pnin Extractor i s 11l Cure the following among a great. entalllgne of Batts-. 5C(1414, Co:., Chafea, Sore A • t?ple•, co, 0. Swann?, Cite., Poison. (Ail. Sernia;.l rr-, Fever SOrCP, reinllo, 1::.r Adm. Sore e.. (bow, Swelling., Rhea-, n0.11.1n,:,...41 11, S.lll Rheum. 11 .tidore., licY4Pc la., Iltt•g•wonn, Bather'. Itch, small vox, 11eao:oa &e. To .010 , it limy npprnr iner , chitou. that so ninny th•ea4e• .110 n '0 be leached by one article; such nn idea uif 0.1111411 vi lien relleelion points to the fact, 11,1 the 1 , •• :I rOrtibijll tin,/ of ingredients, each. :Ifni every Otis applying a ;Writ./ I :11111.101C to its oppo ili•ririf, Dalley's Magical rain Extractor to 114 effect!' I. moarn 1, heenn•n the time to PO short Lrta een cli ion and a peluva.nettl core; and it t• an extrn,tor, a. it draws sill ei•ra•e Oat of the siireCted part. leans or nniun• no perfect n• berme the injury.-- It •enrceiy nrceosary to a +3 . that no bonne, work 'hop, or In.tilialetory -honkd be one moment with, out it. No Pain r.strlctor is genuine linters the box hag upon it n nteel plate calxralring, with the name of aufaeturer. ror PO, b) ihe Druggs-ie and patent medicine ( I,airra ihrnugliolll the Polled Slates and Canada, pal D•pot,lG Clamber , . tl , New•-York. C. F. CHACE% Bold Lr Primui•l4 in Columbia R. IVII.LIANIQ. Agcm. J`,~...,~~ 0 Lt tln< p'ner nn Sinrany.frlrd itIFt.TIZIrECCA. YkIIItALL, } tar.. II Fuoniii- mid QV TOE RENT. TIIREE MULLING HOUSES. 1 Mrs to JP, 21, IVOTICEI. 1 - ETTETIS of Administration to the estatt 4 o of l -one Ptieey. late of the borough of Columbia! and county of Loticaeter.deren.ed. having been granted to the ondevogiled. all persona indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate pament. and theme hoving elnimk opium( it will presont t hem duly authen ticated, without delay. to Ef.lZAfterlf W PLTSEV, Admieittratrir, c :11 %F. .1. 1 . 1.1. 4 1:Y. Adm inirtrator CO . Urrli,lll antmry I F5O-7t - 7 frauds [Nov. 13, 3:41 .tik. 11. F. APPOL.D
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