nor give Tent t, a single groan 5 ;;Zelit, 4Mail a t.. -"1-71'64" qo :pr, ;k . 4.1 igKI, -,-..'.11': ' i it -.43 - 7. ....1 •-...:y CIA -er Me vet' t.,15,.11,g s —, anoti,,,r•-, 7:ci ,`. LIR. end VC..4 ,- ~ .o t yet. liorriblejij.s, ~..s I dr 4 euded ~.i ..6..e take m.:rrov... Irow 1 I v X - pliii . t . ..to ef1 . .41 . 41„,,, lyn X eyes of so, y at.LiitArw } :PlAw - ffi i irsh`'u l d bef;i l JA4; ,vor the ~ s•sul , t3. for plar.ler? And' ' ci riff 6 F -4 11F - tifff — fir. gtPol k ' -'.... trr:r ". Flr4 4 4i : tel -rly i fitptima, r#lt. I .75ws ale-ret3p.p once QM C i to 1.1,-it ati..l)rt iny inyae7 t!:e Atict.b; rot: - rknew, from my ei "ei)iitlitic47:that 'the rut vet the inct of life ' ,ze:rtettteritlittst.tltetemptution l spelt k of: trail et; sit Meat, b P Wily. seem A .iele* rettisits -'out ',7tweserwation —to act Ittrteititnn 1141. turthai lmTie is lost, awl oirmine4 rt-t once. : ratinfally - l - wnt,..llPcl.l , lle dri*nin L , : of hu,v tretiablinrirllist vi•toefferv - sotn.”: At7enot7i reotrild hq.nt .-T 4 1 : 4 11114 : 11q . tir q1,11:7.• tar. n ply . rt .& -1•• 1 .tri " 1 1.:..4 1 ; ~,, ; ;tr • . 7 .r. 7.. fOril 4at r r-Prr 44+4;:.'-h' - ..' 1 - I f-:t r-1 . 7- i rr z if I di' Tai , -f• <rol v :he:n ".n 0 , 1! I r..‘11 - 7 1,- + .. jr rri rnr ,, , , lb rf•ttg!l 171 r ." 1 lc "I•k" • I '!)iv TTIP 1 ,4, . ?.111 1 . o,,wn I , \ 11,' ~n da.r .i u/ :Ile deal ”r Wouttko,.l h.i.! Ll,oa dccw oil . in Jri Ln !)-1.1; 4 . .vb.re tltet u: j ot ;11,1 pro',,L..! Inti,le ae!, z1,2::118 - iu%c,, they t ... 11 4.... to tr ~!. t 1;51.1..11,!: 0/ I:e.t,rd them put off from au,l os ely noun 1 , gLatilu:ll 1y die Alta .sit,atly niter, I yo%ul.ion focivig, i.r 1 rt as al , Jue I// 1l':11o, 61.1; i coul,l .1, .11! a!! Ili; MESE g frot.l I...cen It L, 11 . ..J1C .04 •kk:, • L7,...:•./I.t. C ;ii tuna: lu c F.autt:::l & 1 •.I.:a 1 ILIL I.L 111" .•; .11• 1 ; 111 11. , 1 11./I*o -(1.,111 /11/...1 :141ts nyi p searet::) 1./C1.1.1 Lagc.l iLwru , I luut,cd ,p tLr lush 1 ,ty ta6z•,34. ,IL tiw f of a, - ~s a , . eve,/ the . game qradiwily Leconling .career, it.nd re - poor aunn,..,l of hope' i quit ing a great deal nave lohnr on Brent's -.,.....sidetediluct.ed it hither fur 1 , trt to drive within reach my ride. 1 ftneiod ,d o m s t s thus reeorid on, and even weeks, be r p till. all e‘tmt.t I ettutiuusl) f.-re my wounds were so far healed as to „,y 0t...1 2 / I.lly 1'1111; toe to hol,hle about on crutches, and "out CI:1.1.4111 :LW]. fired. •,II t. 1.1- time ne ~nine not a bunion z..) it, utari:, the animal though anainu ly watching fur seine _ ..1 - n, au l ..11aneo .nt t puss lawn the river:mil take ,:al,.ed tho ntr, , I , t i oa „f j:. I it 01r g,-,anent; being thin, and our shirts I ke3. 0 141 a hataati cif. I torn up fir ~,rouge , , andthe weather set- ICU:- Itinsin r• 111, our future prew.pects looked s.-wsitled pe r -1 , ..• • i mice 1, an.! we were mach con t(q sail toe uiiug ti -r 41,e of %%hat i eerr,rl le , t we tlionbi be obligel to winter . .1 1 ..'•4 1-1 4 ii 3 e I to /" .4 where we were. To be prepared fur nuy ftat.. l . a * .tith ,l -...tite Urnt bto.n.tu einerg ,, lley we, with tnneh labor, pot up a . .., _ . . . -. a,i,should sea ;INA ~auliing me. Pre- , kind of rude shanty. which served in some ..., _, I he a: d ti.e aa44'• 1..:41, , 1, kr•l::litig cry , ~,,,,,,,,,,. ,„ 1 , r ,,,,,,., „,„ ~,r the a i tmist w i nter , ..,.., ( d, hilt this time 1.11-4.,;:l 14'...:..c.:r than ~,,h.,,,,,, :chi.-!: ~,,,y begln to sweep liver the 5., - .lll.kiipt. -.:11...t, ; ~-,, 1/::,.; li. mly u• , .slaty ~ , ~, ..r.:,.:, f.a. 1 could re c , gol. i iit , tbiog like As th. .(":15. Jn grow cider and more in "- b,-os of °lle of tilt I ••" 1 - -'4'," 111 i (lenient, the 7.ame hecamc so scarce that ....,.. thezatae slegal.o. souLd, , hut still my eau-qui:ohm with difficulty drove enough tO;., `..-F Petv9 3 . 11 . 1 - r` ,ll '.: l • l "si o'" 1 " 1 •1 1 - 11 ° "der within rifle-shirt to git eus a single meal a, c 0 ,,,,,,,, -- ,___ o 7,Tp h ,,,, t//) . et€l ,- /no , 1 , 0). 1 T nceortv: • , /„ipparently at. a distance .ol twenty doe, and with all the rest, our powder was ~.1 Ii n' he undersigned respectfully report that a Concert will he gi (en in the Odd Fob ~a t h e 28/1, of jarm t wy , 1 Sst) , W e a tt„ded ••• • lii x ... e ~:,,c. y Idle, and ' Inr . poiseda - so low in the horn that 1 could count the 1 t ' lows' Hall, by•• Mrs. C. M. Crugcr, lot Su- at the request of Mr. I'. Shreiner, to exam . . , ii e I 1, shoot the first object that charg.,„. and dal ed not fire except when I pram, of the Mendelssishit Society of New ine his improved stoic, and in order that -• -' I `ll.-I,''''''''' flit fl•rte " tel Y " 1•11 "g` ii ` l certain of my Inalk; t/len it was webegau to i l lszt . t i t i i ( n ti a t the we might test the utility of his improve York, and Harmonic of Philadelphia. and t r i n . e i r , a , t u , n o t y , e z fit heat epnrdoedycoored 4/•••1 1. , 1 .i. 1 to ' 1 ": ii t 1 ' ,a been l'ade to . •' feel thelh , rrors ofdespzir, and sometimes to Mr s , Georgic Sheppard, of the New York .., far joy, b . , the utyrance "r word.: ill regret that ac had outlived the dead around Musical Association, and the Handel and thy of coal in an ordina d ry fro ‘ t ianuon Stove" 9 nus , “.. , t .i'',l"'-• s`l-sh fell 110,11.1 3 . and t 11.:. _Vino-A milted, with un-litt‘ en Laggard ....,,aetly upon nly e:.r, and :1,51.11 ,1 Inn. It faces, l o illow cheeks awl simken eves. Haydn, of Philadelphia. Prof. Ifitae will heated to a pale cherry rod heat, we noted 1 "." assist at the piano, and other first rate inusi- the temperature of the atmosphere at :Mr. a, ... t i.i, u., tryama, pet ha ps a e , ,n) pa nioo . „,,,‘ fucked look e d pitiable, centclans will take part in the rerfortnance.-- to each S w lL.ei f.su i utid ttl: be Tle.,). he then v v ee, r i i el: . , ~..) me y,,i? y.,,er,• :,,‘• y 1:: I . a 6 J' l. ' ~they, over}il..y. too our condition seemed • I'h is promises to be the must delightful en- thermometer about on'e ' foot from the stove ~.,._ ~,,,.C...: - eriel tl. I k .....Q• tk. grow wor-11`, ii:-tool or better, and at i tertainment of the season. The singers and found the heat to be 133 deg; another !:.... wo gave:aka rta -I , lug ob. o „ and sour t a (l, „irk a (boblog le•al t, I informed Brent thermometer was placed at the register in are ladies well known in the musical world, • , -„ttr,atlficd by • •,,, u - ith'• cr a 1, "11:hn , that so" Lad Lit tour eliaigcA et powder in and • the room over the stove arid found the tom the programme cum some of the perature to lie 78 deg; this was the amount ~.. ~., •2 13.,nia t r, rapi ,- ;:y •thrac, / ,11 the huslie' , , , our 10,111. choicest music and favorite ballads, dnette, of heat produced by it "Cannon Store" ~,,a , _,,,,, t ,,, t h 5 i. u .,„1, r i A i„, 1.„,,,,-,,, , ,,t1,1. ,toil , nfi I I L ,• ip 1: - ! " AT:li il is reply. 1 &c. We look for an overflowing house on without Mr. S's attachment, with a pipe ~,, ,s ,n.sf,sarrel :eataire, i L., ()W) IL6..gIA:Le.L'A I :‘, 1 ,,,,,, a ~,,, thn, it tlivir i ery worst, this occasion; our people have not had much passing through a flue in the partition di• ,- ,-.,• Bieot. (:,., e ,„;ii g sigiit of 1110, , li „ ,, „ „ , . , , „ , riding' two chambers above LllO stove , c err: ua.i, a eter Must suumany into opportunity fur amusing tncinseii es this - , i. a,,.: 1 11( UL-1(;' 1.'41, , OU the 12th inst., we again visited-Lis • - . our shanty, ii here I sat shivering over a winter, and will no doubt . , turn out io a place and found the same stove it use with " It ''` 'il l . :,,` e ` e - fair embers, and ii ith tears in his eyes ex- body on next Thumday evening. about the same quantity of fuel and heated . ", ' 1 " ' • Z.: , '`'''' Claimed, "Eic.i•ed Le God: Captain DenlDenham,--_ .-- - to the same degree with his improvement t ched. The temperature of the tames , we.' ii savcd--there'a II ILL L.n.t. just turning Cos:emir AT MAT:II-TT.l.—By advertise- a i ta • • 0 . paere outside was 34 deg, or -.1 deg lower 1 "' , tio I .....1 al , tt; us:" meat it will be recta that the Choir of the than on our former visit; the thermometer • •-•.: I ''l' - . i Wl', shall ile-er ihe litiy feelings then? I Presbyterian Church of Marietta propose t suspended in the's:me place near the stove asosiot 0a..t.0.._ •1 st,,„ . t •tort a II am: hrild , bal down to the book of i gi%ing is musical entertitionie.nt in their! h" none up from 133 deg, to 15.1 deg, and ' 46 , 0,:' +C .1 .40.1 , 4r,....A ':1'.11 . 1 " - l'oit'r 'fl . - ;the trier, shoaling •"T d • dIV d I an e nes/ ay ere- itit the register in the room above it had run , wuhlly as I went, linat i la porch, on nes az up from 185 dee. to 272 deg, or a , min in fu y,. -fs,!!"'Euil!" I .DiAierP .-L " . 4 " 1 .k """ r . . r 1 the boat, sciireinv yet As ,i hill sight, should `mugs next. The atuantrientsof these Itidies vor of the improvement of 191 deg. The ... , ..s rt 1, - ;e• wlt . i 4 ani.l ,- (aisi 11 , 4 1- ve'l III.i.'" 11 1 pass us ere I could re tell the beach. Oh: / and gentlemen will insure a musical treat, mean temperature of the room above the -,.. ; 1tt..1 c•arYi"g4' , ll' t ' -4. ii. , ;n: , • of ti ,,, 1 h .,„ painfully :lotions tie Whlelied its :slow l on the alio( c oceaSion, and we desire to call stove (which is a good sized chamber with !it door opening faro an adjoining chamber, v ,t...;.,ptil in, yii.i J'.9 14 , Q. 4 LAS, a flit :4:1, ,ipi roach. . / particular attention to the concert; it will ~„ !which door was open atthe 'time) was 01 s. , ,,tosi, tst , haft - eau - I J , ' , ' l - ge . " 4 " , 41 "" 1 ." i Gr•illtiall2i lire boat neared us and at t well repay attendance from Columbia. The degrees. '' • • --- / h ~,•,11, oe e 011 , 1 •c , • its crew gathr red to- t music-local and instrumental—will con- It will be seen from the :there that Mr. - -.•te15''. 1 .64.1 4, / ''.. Lut ll, ‘''' am I. ii, get-it 'ether, andpointing toward-. es. But, oh, sist 4 . secu l ar as well as , acte d p i eces, an d i Shreiner's attachment produced an increase ..ar ilarc.sle , t it- :... - -,-,, -t I Heaven 1 Wiagli.C. It you can our horror, jan interesting Child, fire years (A.:lgo will l of heat up stairs at the register of 194 dogs. without diminution of heat below; On the .:'.i ter n ." he replied, wi•li a sort of laugh,] when ire saw them auddenly betake to their t take pruuaincut part. Her talent is spoken i con t rary , with the menu temperature or i l ' stse'r-M) Ot 1.:. only 1.4::,.! one decent nmn.,i o ire plush ,VO , l. Us ilia , 01,10 shore, and then /of iii remarkable 11ev. P. J. Timlow will • the atmosphere 24 deg. lower than the on ' loft% ~ scrrt at ma quust 1 cu• z., , 0s legs;- owl ita row past ni with Uri their Wight, amid our precede the entertainment will, an rippree 1 the first visit, the stove produced an increase ' -41 , 11 , tt Pit CP-it lit this leleinel .' , I . APe all frontiegestieolatbais and pite,,us prnyexhfor / priate addre , ,s. of 21 deg. below, and of 19.1 deg. up-stairs, 1 We did not ascertain rho temperature of .4 :i .1 TOC.itt we ii hn •e top - y mit top , iier.; lo li ' o,i they , swept. (I..wri the sitar, , er„ then - the adjoining chamber spoken of above, but (nritial Mercer i'` Si :unit'. . 11.1 11 .el . P.: 11.1 1 111, 1, r.V. -1 1 1 anj 1. 1 ' , king at coch other with s i. l , ent NTI SI:PE Itr• rr , :nr• - .3. —The State Su- presume it would not vary materially from ~ ziratii.•us alone. eel! i e al In io .1.., it 1,e:,, let,: I: e :..r. - o pi: •I, , vini t, , ,getlier on the cold 1 / perimendent of c,,, awir ,„ ~e i w oh , h as sp .' the one as above stated. Mr ner's more room is 34 by 12i : itrti cht.t the howling iii, t ,,. Ii L.V) :*!:1:Pe, . I , aa. h. aTI I mentally prayed for death to rod painted Mr. David N. Evans, of Marilleim f eet edits mean temperature tic foued tol / Township. to the Soperintencleney ;.nyhtrw 1'!,,,,,. - '• r,ur , uffer.i.,44. of thisit be 81 deg. - • -, a very s'a;" :,- .1:.: 1 &,...,i,„11., - ,,, oc ,- 5 ,1.1,1,1,, -..-!1, .4:11t of agoniring joy:— County, ti fill the unexpired term of Rev. From this statement we hate no llesita ci.waselef ..flutt ot!IY L'4 ,- a iss , .i , r.. 'old have we ~ ii , a ea 1,,,.• p o t if from the l a rger boat 'John S. C.rumbangh. deceased, Mr. Beans I tior:in conending Mr. Shreiner's stove to / . 102 . 9 ,Afroft,i, tin!: . ..4‘ ! , %/.1 (1 s:iinib: , r, and / rinl np l .r,, ,•;, tv., n i,l then we get up /is a graduate or Franklin Marshall Collego, Public , confidence. ,11 1L.a. L1..7 1 , DANIEL HERR, . wisti kk tit, cue Kith .1.,!1e- Lip Lroken, and / and fai:ly sc. oani. , l and begged far assist- 4 1 and was recommended to the Superintendent i J. IV. FISHER, JOS. 11. BLACK, Is Astir dkitth .40 arms. -firer:, Eke iny- / nice. Whet, the rowers had came near by the Frteulty of that institution for the 18. ROHRER, HENRY JOHN, -4;&44471/Kol:Fg7to fa.t fur =fate than / eon% gli t,, e-1,, /arse with us, they stopped, I office. Thus far our county has been peculi. / --- - ,IsistriSMAlSkrt.ALmhii4,l4ntyre4, true, / and t Jan, ',L.:, fe.ured we were decoys;put / arly fortunate in her Superintendents, and l 1:22f-Arn object of ''interest:" A girl •,,. / o rm i ll ion s iefo l esiatinji,o / hoz., - , I,y csayrk i there t o dro ts w them to tlic slinre, that the In wewe can only wish - the new incumbent the whose Income is three thousand dollars a -;_ - ..i a. thicket, and I_, in ,P; 1 . 7:: op ,0 ILe , dines mi g ht ir, , , i vron and murder them, and t ahility and des ot:on or his predecessors. par. =I I' ' ' .. •.... .11~: ..~ .. ~. I' - MS , ~ _ !earth, at a point where the Indians had Willitiii - trte'w feet of him. Here he hair retiiiitineatiqoaled through the night and thesavnges had departed, when tfifttfort;7l . hunger had brought him of rward4 Fen:oh - of find, which be had hope in'findit.g,'and he knew not what 'rziOtns he-might get into his mouth, ill obtained..". ,P4loug the report of my , rifle, a faint-434 - ohila sprung up in {{ breast that a companion might be rear; but ii . 7;houil jri:rive to tea friend or an enemy, ho determined to.mnke himself known, and Icaptility, and even death rather than remain in his hopeless condition. rWe now Le4an our singular mode of lit ing, wldoh probably has never been `ortriirellcil in the world's lii9tOry. The first thin.. _Brent did, was to search for the racoon I-had shot, and pub it along to. me with his feet. I than dressed D, and kindling a fire with sticks, which he also pit .hed up to me in the some manner, I broiled it and on this we made our supper —as hearty and palateable a meal as ever I ate in my life—l.feeding him as he sot be- Oar hunger appeased we felt more sensibly the pangs of thirst and at tir.t we could devise no means fin. c btainiug the water en no tri us. Necessity however, 11/ heri i i n eation; and luckily be thinking me of on hat, I placed the rim in rty eAn;ianiens mouth, nod t..ld him to wolo into the river, until he should be able t dip the hat under, and then, by returning f.invied a good portion of the water might be retained, after allowing for the leakage. The plink succeeded, and tal.;a:r the half tiltuil hat from his teeth. I 'odd, it tor Inia to drink, and then drank my.elf, the m to refre,hing and invigora ting draught that ever pared iMt- lien, The immediate wants of nature being now folk- liogaii to he more 4:heeriUl and lo)peful,t hough still :utieting, ex ciente pain flout our shuttered limbs, which I non- prneeede.l to d re, as well as our eir eual,tanee• would permit. :%lakingsome;rude splints with my knife. 1 took off my Oiirt and tore it into strirei, then patting the hones of Brent's. arms together as well as l I eonlil. I hound the eplint4 around them. I rhi.: lino I 10. i -weeded to dress my own MEM iljy v..ntiml-; in the Pllthe incomplete wny. Another Mieht now Pet in, which we t 2.. 12, 4'11,, is thC• and •m:r.: , !,, a gl . " 11t deal Of pain. IVe th.. tedicifis hours in tilt over the Ithe ecrnty NN . 1111 . 11 had 11:11 , 1 -, • , 1( .1, and mourning the lugs of nor /111 . ! The FP. li'17;111111rig P. arly in the mornhig. and kooning a .harp look-out for .I , a ni... I N V :I G roituorne enough to shoot two .. i airrels end a tt iht tin key, the latter be wg, quite numerous in that region. This -erred us for food through the day, end on ;he third 1 sueceeded in shooting a couple 'note irrels :toil a few birds, my e9m pdnion always kicking the game to me with his feet, and pushing op sticks and brush the same Manner. and, 1 dressink end ..7u.i.ing the animals, and feeding him. Fo tn.t:tr•tti vt not ‘.“ fur , everal days, the ":4,1, it took no little time, and the most earnest asset-cations and pletiins't4eals,-to tr' . t uern to the con trUlt. At last; aft et.,#w ng piat us two or tlir fillies, and clogedy specting the shorsnind gettincus to' come far out on the s4bar, they I fsentuxed to take,:iiCiboard. L We were *lndliented by tiacse-rnen, whiii they catn f n to heir our st9ry, and 41 . 4ng jliefit;tpklat? 1 sMiitalt.hro u is were placed under the care of a skillful sur geon, arid soon restored to our usual health. Reader, is not this story remarkable for the fact that two men should so singularly escape from the savages, and live six weeks in the wilderness—that:me With useless arms, the other with useless lege—the two together making, as if 'ir'ere, - 'enlY - otre" Whoever shall stand to-day on the levee of the now flourishing city of Cincinnati, and glance his eye actress the beautiful Ohio, shall behold the very spot where these re markable events occurred at a time when all around, on either shore, was a wild howling wilderness. OE Columbia gpij. c. OL.U.NII3IA. l'A. SATURDAY, EEJJ. 19, 1859 Nr.tv .I.I)VI:RTISEMENTS OF A. 31. R. 13180, ODD FLI,LoWb . .11-I.LL, IN 1,0-ll.11".:: MEE AN F. 11 Roll.. n the ad%erti , ement of Mr. .l as. Patton's property, inserted lust week a typographical error made the lot onl yl3O feet deep, whereas it runs back 140 feet from Sceond street. It will be found corrected in to-day', ,4:v.y, Srttt rat..-.--The spring trade is about to open, a d we see signs and hoar the note of lm:y propel-Mien. Haldeman Las ji,,t received the tirit invoice of Spring Dry bonds, and displays the 11 , 11111 tasteful and excellent assortment of this establish ment. The stock is most carefully selected mid is offered at the lowest possible rates. and look intu7the case, and the facts will be found to tally with our statement. Customers will be served with polite atten tion, and offered a choice from a stock of goods unrivaled in quality and variety out of Philadelphia. Let the rush commence. FlotovAL—Ameng the tnany other plea ,dires that we weekly deny ourself, has heretofore been a notice of the removal of our old friend, llarry Green. Ilk oceopa tion of the new stand has been, so recent, liowever. that it is not too late to call at tention to his establishina in the store three doors below Black's. Hotel, directly opposite the Columbia Bridge, w here ho offer. 4 stock of Druigo. Medicine-, Fancy Articles, &c. He keeps a first-rate assortment and deserves encouragement. Give him a call at the new , store, and you will meet with courtesy, and purchase with satisfac tion. Ed.nuctioN or fear:.—Wc believe that it is nut goners tly understocAl that the fare o%er the Peunsyl%ania Puillroad between this place and Philatlelphla his been re dactd to 2', eent , per mtle to all p.,steogers by the Culuwbia AC COill .1101.1:t Gun train, which leaves here at 8 o'clock, A, M., and returns by .33 P. M. This cuts down the fare to Philadelphia to $2 and reduces that to intermediate places proportionately. The I train Is conducted by Mr. A. Ilambright, Iwho makes the round trip, down and up, I the satue day. Mr. llantittight has but recently run titer this end of the road. his trip formerly ending nt Lancaster, but he is I already justly a favorite with tie e:Tecially the traveling portion of it, whieh I daily experiences his courtesy and attention. I This reduction in fare is certainly a popular nur , ure, and will, we believe be succe s sful lin inducing an inurease of travel over the road. For a trip to Philadelphia) S 2 is a fair price, and ;lone can grumble at 30 i cents to Lancaster. ToncjxLmor Paoc4eslox.- 7! PAnant or TIIICOI,I3IBIA FIRE COMPANY' ON VII 22ND oe FsnarArtr.—The members of theSotn-, meet•at their Ilail nt 7 o'clock in the evening, aed firm in line ut 7i, the right resting on Third street. The Procession, hiaded byalte ColuMbia National Eked, will: move 44 quarter be fore eight ealocki across Third street to Irian trt,7 Frtiiit,,,ftrptfori t tol:theldotint VeriiiifiCe6use, Coniitermarc It down Front to Laurens, up Laurens to - Third; Up - Third - to Pe'ity;"up'Perry to Uni on, up Union to Fifth, Countermarch down Union toToUrth, up Fourth to Cherry, down Cherry to Second. up Second to Walnut, down Walnut to Frorit, down Front to IA cast, up Locust to:the Columbia Engine House, and dismiss. The . Susqitehanna...,andjigijant Conn - Panics are respectriillY incited to join in the parade, and the officers to arrange for the position of their respective Companies the procession. We hope that .the turn out of the Con;- panics on the 22nd will be general, and the procession worthy the occasion and the par ticipants. We have but little to say in reference to the approaching one of the two great American birth-day . s; that has not been be fore more eloquently expressed by thou sands of tongues and pens. The birth-day of the Nation, although not always fitly celebrated, is still ever the occasion of some expression of rejoicing, and its observance as a holiday will endure while this Nation stands. The birth-day of the Father ha , . not always been equally reverenced. It sometimes passe; without public expression of rejoicing; all that we, as a people, owe to Washington--our very existence as a people--forgotten, or the recollection pushed carelessly aside. But in no man's heart can the veneration and enthusiastic love of the great name, inculcated with his first le.sons, have entirely died! It needs but a word to rouse the slumbering patriotism, and a proper opportunity to insure its pub lic expression. We Americans are notori ously too closely wedded to business, we have too many working days and too few holidays in the year. It becomes us then to take adt an tage of every day that can be snatched from the rush and struggle of our daily life, to wash ourselves clean from the dust and sweat of toil and business. We Col ombians are not eminently distinguished for the virtue of patriotism, (whatever may be ournothy other virtues) but no more are we notably behind oar neighbors in this respect. Like all othercommunities our love of Coun try sometimes grows rusty, but in general we are up to, if net above, the average mark. Our material is limited fur expression by procession of our feelings. The in illitary ardor which formerly sustained three volun teer companies in the town has (lied out; a ci%ie procession is but a deadly lively dis play; no we are confined necessarily- to the Fire department, which, in justice we gladl . t, add, is ever prompt in pet forming its pact. With their usual public spirit the firemen hate undertaken the celebration of 'the coming 22nd, and we applaud their patriot ism tthile we wish them pleasure, satisfac tion and success, in their proposed display. EMESMEI SHREINER'S HEAT ,UND COAL EcONOMIZINH SrOVC.—We present below the report of a Committee of citizens appointed to test Mr. Shreiner's improvement in the construction of stoves. It speaks for itself, and it is un nece:sary to say one word' farther in com mendation of the invention of odr scientific and ingenious townsman. What the prin ciple has effected with the clumsy aid ot• temporary attachments outside an ordinary cannon stove, is there clearly set forth: what that principle may effect when properly up ' plied to a stove especially constructed to test its value, remains to be seen; but we antici cipate tenfold success in future over all past experiments. Mr. Shreiner lots now in pro cess of construction three of his improved stoves, for the use of the Lutheran Church: c. bon these conclusively prove, as they must, the value of Mr. Shreiner's attachment and mode of construction, he intends applying these improvements to ornamental Parlor and Parlor Cook stoves. His ingenuity must obtain the reward it deserves. NEW Boos.--We have received from Messrs. Phillips, Samson S: Co., Boston, two books fectintly issued from their press which demand more careful and deliberate notice than we, are capable of giving them this week. The "New Priest in Conception Bay," froin which we quoted n delightful story two weeks since, is a new novel at tkibutoou dtev...Robert Lowell, brother of :flaiiel-Ru'ssell-Lowell, the poet. It is very favorably criticized by literary authorities, and stands formost in point of mark among recent American novels. , "Arabian Days' Entertainments," is a translation from the German of a series of Eastern stories, after the manner of the "Arabian Nights." They are susceptible of quotation, and we propose Making Some 'selections from among them which promise amusement. We have not had leisure fur more than a glance at either book, but will speak further when better qualified to judge. Messrs. Phillips, Samson .k Cu. are among the most enterprising publishers of the country, and the energy with which they pushed forward the "Atlantic Monthly" has contributed to bring their publications more prominently before the public. They issue none but good books,-and since the'revivail of the book trade their press has not been idle. GODEY'S LADY'S Boos.—Gotloy again for ces the season. The spring number fur March is already out. Godey's enterprise deserves and receives most liberal encour agement; - The "Book" monthly grows in grace and public favor. The present num ber is good. EirrEid.'s Livixc for Feb. 12th introduces a new feature—a splendid steel portrait. The one gi en in the pres ent number is that of Thus. Do Quincy, the "Opium Eater," and the sketch of that fits chiming author's youth, Crum hit own jm, is charming. Other literary- portraits are to follow, and in the admirable style in which they are engraved NS ill prove a valu able collection. Horstmoim Woens.—This favorite reprint for February is brimful of plcolsaut and satisfying matter. household Words, we honestly think, is the best periodical in the language. We cannot too unen or too Strongly reetninneml it to our readers.— Published by Frederic Brady, Now York, a N car. PETEIZSONS ' CQIN BOOK .—We 11:1S0 frolll 'l'. 13. l'eter , on & Brothers l'hilmlelphia, the "Complete Coin Book," giNing fac-simile illustrations of the faces nll the coins of the woi hi. In the clopartment of United States rs.ins the Look is eionplete, as a ;;:lance will show nny one, and from the ahar.u•'or of the publishers we may well Accept the admirahle representations of for eign currency ae equally' accurate. Address of the Committee Appoi»led by t 1 Hidorical, Agricultural and Mechanics Institute of Laneasicr Count'', to inakc arriingement:ifor holding 0 Horticultural-, .11oral aild.lfrrhanical Ex hibition la Tnllon .11011 in June' nrsi. Ire that makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before, is a bebefaetor to mankind; and he that contributes to the excellence of art-genius helps to exalt hu manity, and becomes a shining light to his ' apt-lahorers who are beating the track of hon orable ambition in the attainment of position at the head of the column of th6r various trades, For the development of these and to nurture them into their high est state of usefulness, li•as established the Lancaster County Historical, Agricultural, and Mechanics' Institute, and at their meet ing in December last it was resolved that an exhibition of Mechanical, 1 fortieulturnl and Fine arts Products should be given in Whit suntide week of June, ISitt, nod at the same time it was ordered that the coin mitte having it in charge should issue an adress to the citizens of the city and county to that elreet, which we nor briefly essay to do. We decor it -annece.-arfto descant upon the previ o us efforts of this nature in our midst, but we feel assured that at the present time there is abundant talent, genius,handicraft, taste, refinement and the spirit of honorable competition, existing within and around us, to insure such a display of the various things in these thre(i realms of products, as shall inure there realize the expectations of die most sanguine worshipers of art-genius. llorticulture„the maiden goddess of Agricul ture, finds Many :tile devotees within our county, and has already signalized itself in organized progress. Mechanic art, fur want of proper stimulus, has not, within the past years, muted out its fair prop irtions of symmetry, finish, dura bility- and usefulness. In this we deem it right to say that nothing but meritorious specimens will receive the approbation of the Institute—no indiscriminate ;,icing of diplomas, for the commonest made things, wil be tolerated. TAM' MU , / he mcrit hi the article for which its producer is competing, and no departure from this line of duty shall occur if the appointment of men of judgment and honor as Judges cau avoid it. We are thus explicit in this depart ment because we feel assured that Lancaster ran con,pete with any, other place, in the manufacture of such things as she publishes to the country she can furnish. Thus, our mechanics will arouse their faculties and bring to the shrine of excellence their best and choicest products. In the Fine Arts we in clude mainly those things which are wrought by the plasticlingers of our talented women, embracing the whole domain of fine arts: needle. pencil, distaff, knife and chisel, 1 chirography, and last but not least, bread, ' cakes and condiments, what else their spirit and genius may invent and construct. ' To say mare on this subject would be superfluous. It is enough fur our people I to know that the Institution under whose auspices this exhibition is to be given, is part and parcel of themselves—being cow• onsel of hundreds of members from every part of the county, and therefore the.proper medium through which our local progress should find its conservatory. A circ•tlar, setting forth the order of ar t Migement tthieh is to got ern this exhibi• tion, will be issued shortly. Our present duty is only to inform our people when it is to tal.•e place. We deem it unnecessary to say more—believing that our artizans are imbued with that spirit, manifest in all in telligent being, which ever seeks an outlet, when the right time, the right place and the right kind of auspices are provided for its development. JOHN WISE, J. K. ALEXANDER, Chairman. secretary A PERT IlErtx.--1n office holder in Illinois challenged a colored barber who same to vote, and asked him if he was worth S2OO. "Yes sir," replied the barber, "and if I was in St. Louis, I should be worth seven hundrecbdollarel" 'The -witty retort of -the "cullud gemman" created a roar of laughter among the bystanders. AIN'T IT QuEte—An old lady was highly delighted and edified by a view of the vessels on Long Island Sound towing their boats astern. "L-a-w-s-a•massy!" exclaimed the innocent old soul, "how perfect is all the works of nature. Even the great big ships have all got their little ones runnin' along after 'em just ns playful as lambs." ttr- - t--Jenkitis watt asked whether he was fund of sausages. Ho replied that lie bry2. never eaten any: they were terrierincognita to him. Philadelphia Division P. R. R.—Win t Arrangement. On and after Alonday, Nov. 29, Passenger Trains on this Division will run as follows: LEAVE EASTWARD. Lan, Ar. Th,r Ac Mil Columbia, 8.00 AM. 2.30 r.s. G. 53 Lancaster, 8.35 " 3.28 " 7,30 " AIR. AT W. Plulad., 11.50 " 645 '• 10,30 " LEAVE WESTWARD. Dlrtd /Mr .1e LOW'. At Poilada, 7.30 A.M. 1.00 P.M. 4.30 r.m. Lancaster, 10.45 " 4.35 " 8.00 " Arr. al Cora. 1 i 16 " 5.15 " 8.35 " THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SIR JAM ES CLARKE'S CELE.I3ItA'I'EI) FEMA LE PILLS. Prepared from a in est., ipttort of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Ext raw ding; y to the Queen. lin. ins. e inedhei,.e ib 11111.11!Illr; 111 the care of all those painful and dJtigernue disco-e. to which the female cord :Unman I, f.ubjeet. II moderate. 1,11 rare,- and remover all oh-um:now., and a epeccly cure utay hr rt lied on. TO iNIARRIED LADIES it i= peculimly ‘aired. It will, in (I chart , ime, bring On the monthly period curb regular I,y, Each !nude. price Our Dollar, bear,. I:10 GOV,`TII- Inont ilnlnp of Di eat Britaln. in pi repot enu•derfeil.. CAUTION. The, rill; chnuld not be tal.en It) ((mink, during the 1111.1"I'11111:1::qoNTits of Pleguatiey.n. they are 'are to hung an miscarriage, but tit an) 'clot uutr they tic -1110. of Net vntt.. and Spited Gonna, Pain tin the Ilach and Idath.., Fatigue nit exer tiou,l'alpitatton of the !teat!, ll,,trncn and Wlttte , . ; the, Pills will ein,t ❑ rare when all other mean, hate tailed, and ulthrmgh 0 pnwctful rented!.. do not voidatitlMll. calomel, lIIIYIIIIng hurtful to the eon-mutton. FIIII fliree:1011. In 11, pamphlet It round each pack age, uldelt I.c enicadly pre,t ved. Sole Age.: for lite United State, and Co othltt. ,110,1;t, (hale I. C. Baldwin Cn .) Itaelic.dei. N. Y. N.ll and ti pn.t.ize -tamps eacln...rd to an:. authorized agent wtll tin.are a botti.•.,notui.ing no reiorn tam]. l'or , a le 1,1 Di I; 11 geht. for Colittnbin 'l' W. A rent, Phil.,. May till, 1 11,11 DYE-ID.lln DYE-rrAl It DYE VM. A. BATCHELOR'S !LAIR DYE! The Original and Best in the World! All other , ale ate, I:miatinno, ntl should lie tivoul• t I.'‘ 1.11 to e.eope ti thole. Gray, INd. or R0..11 Ilajr Dyed to-taiiil) to a beau. untl .111.1 natural Illowo or flack, without the lea-1 lojury to Ha, or Fiftet n Nlethil4 0101 I)iploinas Luce hl•cn °Wardell to ‘l, - 111. A. Batchelor ',lice and over f-Osto pltention , liter made to the halt of 111.. p,ttrott, of hiv f.unnu• Dye. Win. A. Ua•thelor's It.ttr Dye produce= a color tint to lie tlt , lttgliodied (rain auttire,aad wan anted not to suptie lo the lea-4, Loa ever lung it itia) he 1.011011 111,1. 111111 the ill effect- of had dye., remedied; the flair invigorated for Lifv , by 1 1 / I =Splcotlid Dye. :\ lade, =old or applied (ut 9 private room.) at the Wig Foetory, , Broadway. New Yu; k. Sold in all cities nod tow,i of the Uoited State-, aird Ualicy (hood, DOll lees. gr•nu:ne 1111. !mine amid oddreit= upon a ..t,cl phi to cogravitts on liter -tiles of each box, of \VM A DATCIIELroIt, Nov. I'!, :21; Itroodw•ny. New-York. tiold by Dr uggi,l, a 111 Columbia• IL t~'clluun r, Agetitt DALLEI"SNIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In on di•ro-rc ioft.,mootrion more or !r•• predotni ontec—now to 1:ly totlarrittt.tifon rt :Ake, at the root mttnt•dinie ror, Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor, and nodnag VIII allay ilnlanna.ition al DI/CC and Snake n Ceslain care. Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor will cure the following among a grout catalogue of Curn., Scald., Cu:,, Chafe, Sore Nipples, Cm/1,1111111011, Sprains, litte•, Poison, d.:411. Main.. Bile, Scrofula. Ulcer., Feer Sore., rein,,;' Bur Ache. Pile., Sore es Goat, v Swelltng4 . . Rhea-, tnali.nt, Scald I lead, Salt Rheum. HSAllilleSS. gry.ipe. Ringv, ono. Barber'. Itch, Small Pox, Mca.lcs Rash . Tu .nnu • it [nay appear inrredeliitiQ that 'o many should be reached ir4 oar article; ailed: no idea ‘v,ll V:111,11 when pc,2lll+ in the fart, that the .alre to a etdriliiiirtiolt of ingredtrata, each nod e 1,1), lug a perfect antidote to as oppo •ite galley's Magical Pain Extractor ita eff;•ett is ma awn!, beent”.o lime is ao whorl between dise,“c and a permanent cure; and ii is an extractor, AS 111111 W, :11l 0111 or the affected pan s leaving nature Ito perfect et. mince the iti3iirry it k.enrcely neeesßary 10 any that 110 hou.r, %vririt shop, or manufactory .bould be one moment with out n. No Pam Extractor i, genuine unlr•c the box ha upon it a •feel plate engravlng. with the name o Mary Dalley,Alanufaciarer. For sale by all the Di uggt-to aril patent menteine dealer• ihrouglinua the United Sinn•, and Canada,. Principal Depot, 105 Chamber• , New-York sold by Druggi.qpin Columbin IL rt'II.LIAMS, Agent. AYIGS-WIGS-W IGS Wtge and 'Toupees •urpar.s all. They n re elegant, light, aa•y anti durable. Tailing to a elm rtu—nn locoing op behind—no .11 rink- Ittg orr the head, indeed. thi• in :be only e•tnhli•hment where there thtngs are properly undo r•toed and made Nov. la, 'SS. Broadway, New York. On the 15th 11011- by Rey. WM Malls. MR SAmer.r.. •.‘ rTi, 10 MI'S I'II.ANCICS AIATILT.PA VONSOKIIMHX, all of eulumLia. Pa. 5- ~~;~Jo lit lin= rater, On the 16th met., .1011 w J.cno, •on of John U. nod Catharine Rich, aged 2 years, 6 ntoulls and days ram. lI.MIVT. ATHREE STORY BRICK HOUSE anditit Lot of Ground. in Onion •trert, in good order, veu.h all the late improvements. Lately occu pied I.y Vineniat Smith E.'/ • A. BRUNEIL Grand Musical Entertainment A T MARIETTA, ON TliEgll.l . l AD IVEDNESDAI EVENINGS, Feb. 29:e.1 end 731,1, 1859. The inenihrets of thi, Choir connected wall the l'rerhyterinis Church, of Marietta. retpeCtftlny 1111110CMCC that they Will give C01 , C..11 of VOCAL AND INSTUMENTAL MUSICO in the Presbyteri ut Chureh. Ie that place. on the nliove mentioned evening . ... when u selection of Sacred oud Secular Music will be wren. During the entertatinnet.t LIME Jar:fit (Jugular, a miss or 5 years of age, wall sang several pieces. The concert will be preceded by a staff le address by the Rev..P. Cord.. of to.lone::ioi. 23 dts. Doors open ot. 6, to corn tnence at 7 o'clock. Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire. rptIOS. IVELSII, Esq., Agent for the Common wealth_L In•ur.inee Company of Pettosylvatua, in prepared to reettive applications to Said Company, ond grant ;mimics for Insurance tigaiinit Id=s or dam age lty lire. 'line Commonwealth is a jointsforlit emm- I _pally, I ri.ureg at ren.onuttle rote., to boutt‘azat,will promptly adjust it. toes. ..._ -..,. Tn. Dinherott, Or THE COMPANY All E: Dr. David Jayne, Thus B. Smivort, P,stdirrei. TrlaStirer. lI L Bruner, S. AT IVlntaiL • ' J. M Butler. .1 K. Araiker. +ldt...raid C. Kaipitt, M. II Wendell, II Lew,: j r.. S. IC Horte, Fcltrattry lii, 1.,:a. 4 GOOD CH.ELNOZI, FOR one or two persons woo wish to get non the Whole•ale and Retail Tobacco Bust w••• in the Borough of Collllllllill. The subscribe•. infer for their Stock or To titterer, Regan.. Snuf, Sec , with the good wall of their extensive Tobacco. and Scent: Manufactory and Store, aft Front street, Columbia, Pa.—the only establishment of the kind in the inwn Tie i.i.111,1 t. one of she hest In the borough, bring shunted on an principal thoroughfare, and the mle, -ngnied lire stow dinning n un•urpach,ed in na Inu• ~,••r 01 Philadelphia. The store room j. etannumilimic 1111flenlIVI•Ilfellaly fined Ur; and funa•hed having been ri veninly remodeled by the proprietor,. anal lininNonie•ty fine.hril with hest pr e n e j, pfid e glaca nor• :111.1 latter it fret by 7 in sire The prom, v will be rented to the purchaser of the soak on (.111 vim.. s.rii-fartory tew.ons for the rellnoni , litnerit of the bu•uir•s will be given by the proprietors to the put- JOHN FENDRICH & BROTHERS, 7.9 17‘119939,11. 1,19,t , 1er county. Pu A TWO-STORY BRICK ROUSE, situnted on -1-eet. between I.nen.l and Wu!',Lit •trrr . h. A 110) TO GEORGE BUG L 6 Entumlmt. Pehrunry l 9 1959.11" Lancaster Savings Institution. Mill: tuuler,ignecl. appointed by the Court of Common I. !'lens of 1 Anuenmer t•ounty. to no•tribule the bul nnr•e of :honey in the lianda of T 1., Rob.-rl•. Acstg nee of the I.4iten-tor Saving• In.:baton. • us nppeors 11,4 ;mewl lit flied JO the Other of the Prothonotary of stud Conn. litre!) gi,ellollee that they will meet for the last tune for the reeepoon of drum, agnmc' the In stninion on THURSDAY. Fr:1111CA Rl' Ath, tiE 10 o • r:ork..\ .to ihe Orphous' Court room in Ilia Court Hon,. Lnitehater. All elaitnii not pre-rated at that Woo will lie ha trot from COITIIII4 ohl Itto land .TANIR 4 1. 11F.YNOr.DS. ' =IBM / NEIN , alit! Slum=. Extra Sy ru;,‘ anti int: Prune Collett 'jti.tt recottveti, al A. M. RAMBO'S nattily C:merry Store, Odd Fellows' Ilnil t.. 19. 15.`43. White Beans. ZIII . SIIEL., of Prone White Soup Beans, for ,nle d A M RAM BO'S, oroo Grocery Store, Odd Fellow,: c0',w0.,, Feb, uary 10.1.:59. New - Sugar Cured Rains. NI) Mt I Y.I) ItILEI: —A 1.-o, No I Al nekerel, iler. 1 •ke • ut A AT 11A VII OS ralutly Groeery Store. Odd Folortml y 1t39 1839. OUR FIRST ARRIVAL Or 1559 NEW SPRING GOODS. ?01l' opening a l arge , . and ' compl l e i te y , a i ssor d t : bo u ght orf c.,-11, and Wool, wall he sold ntn vely nil,lllc, io boor onto k. returns or the money; coil-1-11110 111 1).1t i of - Die.. Fancy tires , Silk-. extra tpialo) of Oil Murk Silks, Cl,lllOO, shawl.. Ns.. I I I.I3I:NIAN•S Cheap Cat-11•Ziore rehruno Pl. 1-',O Housekeeping Goods, rill. linen! I.: ord A tnerienn Prints 11/1(i Gittglt tioa, 4.4 Rambo,' I're:wit Ctplotz • - the 1; 1 Caheor- see ever oirered, bv-t hrtitld , of 111-tteheol !+htritog Mu , lttt.• Itet.l t1{:111,k. of Itl-h he-t ro4peithg-, be-1 Floor um! Table Oil elulh, &c.. Ar.C. 11.‘1.1)1:AAN'..5 Cheap Cash Shore. Fehrtt:ti 1, 19, 1-19 pIACK and Panr.y Cloths and Cassimores, i) 1 . .0,3 silk and 1, elveL Vemags. All iands of fund-for r ' II LII N'S Cheap Cash Slorr. Fel , 11.11 y IP, 1 China, Glass and Queensware. I . l:(3ritt,tte W.trt• itt dinner and Ira sell.. 0114 V tt•,t, Oltin-wate in every aturit•l.). I.ot,lotig 1:4 , P , V111g, new goods doily. I IA 1.1.)1,11.1:s:':; Cheap Cas./t :Store. I•rl.nrn y 19, 1.-,t9. T the Aledlcine „Tugt received a In•-11 -apply laa.••1 ,iylec of Cologne. Ex irde, lot the handkerehict hurry Sfoupg.Toilet Pon del. &e & 1)1•111.1.KTT. Feb 1 0 . Odd Fellowi' Hall. 1:.? ) IZIN'S, GLENN'S, WRIGHT and LUBIN'S JJ L.XT It I'—The full owing coinprke part at our :1,-orltriviil: Prairie FM,. er-, Sweet Shrub, Upper Ten, Muck re".t .Joek.•y Club J.l-amine, Ito , e, Magnolia. Spring.. F rowel 4. Verbena, 111ou.heltite. Patch° o o, Mugnoll.l, , Al cC( IIl IC I ,E & DF.r.T.ETT, Medicine and Perfumery Store, Odd Fellna•-' Wel) 19.1W41 Tooth Paste. k RONI, : kTIC ROSE TOOTH PASTH, o superior _ - Garden Seeds. -nrtEsti Seed•. just received from D. Landreth SG Son. (for early phttiling.) tuck au Egg Plitnt, CnL hage, Letwee, Tomutne..&e .nt c•CO It IiLE h DEI.LETI tiz )':unify NT , thettle Stare, Odd Eellowe 17(.1(runry JUST received a fre-li viipply of Corn Starch, Po J Hun, Arrow !toot. he . at McCORKLE h DELLETT'S Nledietne Store, Odd Fcllrows' Hall. rebreary 19, 1-411. ONION SETFS. For role ot McColl/MEI& DELLETT'S Family Medici/10 Store, Odd Fellow. , J Frhrolry 19 I,:19 DlNonls Stove Polish IS the 1..4 artiele ever produced for the purpose. as for vial well demonstrate. It requires far le, I MK, labor Ilnw any other, and it c.preially pre ot+ rust. Forsale nt AIeCORKI.F. & Family Medmisie Store, Odd Fellows' Hull- Vellrunrr 19 1g.19 QUII. , :f7RInEns , to tho coottot Stock of the Colum k) hilt alit nitrite' tiring Compile y. ore hereby notified I i the Eighth lottialtnent of fire dolliarx lon each hare of ritoek i,, due, payilble on or before Fehrustr GEO Treasurer. _ Colombia. Febranry 19 1059i2t I 1 for the handkerchief, at 114 Rill - on r.rws. Feb. 19, '.59. Oppoiiiia Coin. Uridgo,Froni SI. TIRANOIPANNI l'..xtracts and Soap; an everlasting , perfume. at HARRY Yeti 19. '59 Opposite Coln.Bridre.Pront =! 1) AY RUM. ('ologno in Toilet Bottle,, Thar Oil n 1) ever ktod, Wood's Bair Resiornotre.ond Itorry's Tnenpherno., at llw Roy GRELN . A, 19 1 :59. Opnn•ile Cola. Bridge. Front SI. [Nov. In, 'CA OLOGNE WATER by the pint,quarr or tailor.: C (denn'e F:xtrocir. tor the bend k err hart by the ounce or round, or in any gun inity io rub robrollerer'e at 114Rattilugrai'••• Fa r 19.'59, Oppn•ile Cole: Wilder, Front St. JUST RECEIVEP nt the Family Drug Fitch e of DADDY e: It FATS, n large nssoriment of the lions: and best Porkot Eitivrs in Columbia. It i• confident ly bellct cd that this is the Lett lot of knives ever ofll^red lo the citizens of this place. Those de“-Ising • really good onle, will al Feb. 11l Opposite Cola Bridge, Front St. FANCY TOILET SOAPS. - THE fine•t nt<nom,nt rune) , Toilet Soap, ever offered to Columbian', at lIARRY CTIREN'S.. Feb. 30 .' 50 OPaarite Cola: Bridge, Fransltt; Drugs, Chemicals and Perfumery. THE subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia, ban on hand, rind is daily [reel , ing. as heal, if not the frealiest let oft Thug' ever offered to the public.. He ealiwthe attenlion of the OILIV.II, of Colombia and •urrotincling comory to ht, °Went. A. to dealers. he 'rill make it ndvaritouge oar to them in buy of him in preference to pendialcor ontng In Philndelphin. "A nimble patience la better than a slow *lulling," ie the motto of HARDT GOESTA• 9 . o rr o.ite Coln. Mid g e, Front dl. k 4D) OD :.* - S tl 4 JUJUS It.KACFFM AN, AUG AI'LEE Fresh Groceries Perfumery. McCORIME & DP:t.LETT'S Farina, Sc NOTICE. pockittliCriiVns.
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