Cranberries. 'nßlMEJersey Cranberries jun received at A. rf. RAM AO'S. Family Grocery Store, Odd Fe/towe' Oct. 1,'59 .:): 1 1DOOP3i;V: Improved Patent .Stoves, ,Furnaces .end Air _Heaters. et n .filE now offered to she public, and are guaranteed 21 to be the c'teapest and most complete working Sieves and Heaters ever offered in the United states. They have proven them.elves to be a perfect suc cess. These Stoves and Revers give you the great estantount ((heat lathe obtained out of n given quan tity of fuel,and allow - no waste heat or gas to waste _up the smoke Lae, they burning the• gas completely and permitting none to leak into the room. .One of these Stoves or Heaters will heat an much sa. three ordinary stoves, with the fuel that would Se used in one. You have then but one stove to bay In mead of two or tinsel, which is a saving in fie. 4 to foel, in wear and tear of carpel. and furniture, lineable in makiag fire, splice required. &c. The, ate so arranged that you can distribute the heat throughout the house; all the heat can he used du the rooms above or below, or half used below and half above, as may he desired, at any lime. This &snare of distributing heat was never before so per fectly attained as in Phis improvement. in any ar- Thasemeist ever invented We tile no external casing over the exterior heat .ing surface to carry beat up stairs. We use no soup -stone or clay cylinder, which emelt. clink and pre vent radiation. but we use Iron cylinders, and prevent thew (rum becoming red hen. barinntront and scorch ..lngehe air. We have air flues passing aver the cy:- Anders. which CIRI4Cf , a continuous current of air to ,paw over.them up into and through art air chamber ,that surrounds the heat chamber directly over the fire; also. inside the draft chamber, thereby causing the sir to act upon and carry of rapidly the heat from :all the heating curiae- inters:silty and externally, thereby securities' great amount of warm air. free of • gas, dryness. or of being scorched, or any armies- Manilla.. usual in coal fires, and causing it to circu late. It also prevents any part front burning out. it .eAdons getting red hot It prevents the lotmittrof sulphar.c acid, which, settling in the pipes and chim neys. causes the tin. mortar and bricks to be de stroyed. They are the most durable stoves ever .ntade. and produce as much heat a, three common stoves with the furl of one. which makes them the cheapest ever offered to the pubic. Those wishing to purchase should call and exam .loe the merits of this improvement. It speaks tor it self Call and are it operate. We have now on hand a fine parlor stove, a plain stove and a Portable Rester. anewrring for parlor, store, church. hall. dining room, school, office, bar ,room and e4iar Heater. We have now in course of com pletion a large .oaat Iron, Double Air-Heating Furnace for buildings of all description. It has met the Approbation of scientific men. and those desiring to heat buildings will find it to their advantage to use ~Furnace.. Registers and Ventilators of all sizes .supplied. and attention given to warming and ventil ating buildings. siII : MINER At YOUNG. Idnnufaelnrera. No. .17 North Queen in., next to Itthober's Hotel, Lan caster. Pa. IV'HIIIAM WILSON, Sole Agent for Columbia, Pa, Oei.l, '59. New Religious Books. JUST received at John Shaeffer's Cheap Book Store, The Sheep-Fold end the Common; or, The Evan gelical Rambler. Paul the Preacher, or, A Popular and Practical Exposition of his Discourses and Speeches, us re corded in the Acts of the Apostles, Christ and the lithe:rim bee of the Saints, illustrated in a series of Discourses from the Colehmans. By Thomas Guthrie, D. D. Smooth Stones—taken from Ancient Brooks. By Bev. C. H. Spurgeon. Lessons from Jesus; or, The Teachings of Divine Love. By W. P. Halfern. author of "Glimpses of Jesus." Story of Bethlehem —A Book for the young. By John R. bimodal!. D. D. The Gospel according to Mork explained. By Jo- Arpla A. Alexander. Notes.Critieal and Explatintory.on The Aets of the -*post/ea. By blelaneilinn W Jacopo:, All the above books are tnr ei le at JOHN rt Cheap Book store. Oct. 1, '39 .1. S. Dellett & CoPs GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE. irsF: only Agents in Columbia for Ayer's taitretpn• 1 rills, Aloe." Cherry Pectoral. Ayer's Ague Cure, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Jnyne's Expeetorant. Jaylies Alterative, Jayne's Carminative FMlsom. Jayne. , glair Tonte, Jayne's Liniment. Jayne'. Sanative Jayne's Ague Cure, Jay tel.; Tonle rm luge,Jo y e's Muir a.n.rurehaPing article. of the Agents you can de pend on them being fret.ll and genuine. October 1.1159 ALMANACS FOR 1860.--CaII at J. S. Dellett k Co'f , , and procure an A/faunae for the next %tar ()et. I.'S% IM BRYAN'S !time* Wafers for Colds, COU;11, Bronchitis, Bore Tinton'. Sm.. for cule J. S. DELLETT .1c Co'S. Front PI ,'Columbia. Oct 1. 't9 NOTICE. ETTERS tesistmentury on the estate of Isaac Ilill -4.11:J kle;faTe of the borough of Colutoltia„deece.ed. bowing been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough of Columbia, all persons indebted to +said decedent are requested make immediate payment; those having chitin, will present them tor settlement nuleAtocrti FIIVKLE, =ANGEL M. HINKLE. Executors, apt. Q1.1969•Ga• PHILIDELPIIII, NEW YORE AND BOSTON. Grand Opening of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, TUB Proprietor of the People's Cash Store, Columbia, has Just returned from the eastern 'eines, with a large and varied eelection of Dress Goods, embracing all the novelties worn in vie es,t ern cities, to which we respectfully invite the atten tion of the ludic.; and getitlem. or Columbia and vi cinity. We can offer you the Philadelphia divle which you can find ia every store. and we can otter you the novelties of New York and lio.iton which no other store can show you out of Philadelphia. Hence you have the advantage of a greater variety and di f reveal siy/es of Goods by Foaling your purchases at the People's Cash Store. Our stock consists in part Choice Patterns Printed Merinoes, All Wool French Dentine'', Plaid and Plain Valencias, Plaid Poplins. Very itteh Figured Foulards, 64 width Paramettus equal to French Airtime" all colors and very cheep. DRESS SILKS! DRESS SI.LKSI! lb different styte• Fancy Lhasa Silbs.utitipted to Will and Winter, the nerd assortment in Columbia. nose beautiful patterns at 50 cta per yard. Always the BEST DOLLAR BLACK SILK, and other grader in proportion SHAWLS, CLOAKS, AND THE NEW STYLES CLOAkING CLOTHS. A. we purelia,c our s.lluwle trout the Importer. we are prepared to result them nt lead 10 per cent glimmer than any other , tore in Columbia 50 dotter ant .1; : c oon hand. clad' Cloaks and Ituelers,and new et . , le citithe to in. WOOLEN GOODS. • Cloths, Cll•Pgine,C4, S4I 'nett+, Jratts. Ste Flannels, Cradle, Crib and Bed Blanket+. Wool Carerlets, &c., io great Variety. at ate lorre-t ra•ly priceg. DOMESTIC GOODS. of every grade, Sin rungs, Sheeiiug4, Ticking+. Chrek t,lngha.ns, Calicoes, extra good. at 61 Milo, rhori, all) thing and everything us good as the best, and a- rhrop_ OA the eheapeet. HOSIERY AND FANCY FIXIN'S. 50 doz. all grades fleecy lined *locking'. &e. The real "simoa pure" Jouvin's Kid Cloves; agent for the celebrated, lisoove r Gloves. Ladies' new style Op• era flap. Nulries. dcc. The besunful Mil morel Will. tee Skirt, lot Ladies, and many other ••szin's" too no. =creels to mention, can be had by visiting H. C FOS DEnztAITTH'S People's Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. Sept. RC Iboo. Stolll3 P OhS A fi UP ER lOR struck. of Store Polish, a ttainedres II iabor, and produces a polish unaby SHY other. For safe at the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front at 8 !pt. 34,1839 Ground Black Pepper for Butchering. 13 VILE Ground Mack Peones can always be boo at A the Golden Mortar Drug snore. We pi Fallon :he pepper whole, clean, and grind It or Aar to suit the consumer. se • t. 21,18. A. J. S. DELLETT do CO. ROYLOWAY'rFiIIs and Ointment. For •ate at the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front at. leap. 1/4. GM rililE Genuine Dr. Morte's Indian Root PIM, .1. for sale at the Golden Mortar Drug store. Front Jame*. Columbia. ,r, sent. RC 13.7 it MAPES' PUOSPBATES. Sap's' Nitrogehised, $3O per Toa, -46 No. I Phosphate, 43 As Super Phosphate., 40 4, r.VAAMERS• TRY 1T..,e0 11.P.ALLErr, Sole Agent, *4l. t 4 Boat Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Drake in Oils. Soaps, Candles andConds ened e. fa.ra. visa. -ATER'S Compd Concentrated Extract SarreWilla th e care of Semfula or Moe Evil alloarofrkula agaMious, a trot h article just reiraittod amt. forpalle by R. WILLIAMS, Front st , Columbia, "Pt WI, lot moult k gOl Russia Salve! Thls ex- WWIy popular rewily for the care of external athaests to mow for oak by IL WILLIAMS. Front st, Colombia , _rfp_LWILLIM. quip: SUM SOLP:P.-- Soap Maker's Si. la, posiller, Soda Ashi and Sal FL. WILLISUS. sepnif;lSSlL Prone li., Columbia, For Haat. A Comfmtaltia Prams Hortout, la 'Walnut St, between ln ' tnt Andy It°, A. M. RAMBO. Britt. TAM. Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia Canted. APURCHASER for the 'stock :and fixtures of a first rate• Family Grocery Store, now doing a good and paying 41MIleita. Apptrto A. M. RAMBO, Sept 17, IS:l'9. Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia. On Hand. 11,fR8.WINSLOWV`S 25bothilig Syrup, which will .13Lgrestly facilitate dm process of teething by re ducing allaying pain, Fpumodatt action, iu very..sliort time. For solo by R. WILLIAMS, 5ept.17.1e59. Front:on reel, Colombia. TUST in more, a fresh lot of Breinig 8 FronSeld•s a/ celebrated Vegetable Cattle Powder. and far sale by WILLIA Sept..l7,lSsg. From street, CMumbia. N.EW AND ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NOW Opening and daily receiving a new and choice assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the very newest and most beautiful styles, such as Foulard Robes, Printed Cashmeres, Printer! French Mernioes, Plain French Merinoes, black, and all the different shades, Rieh Bouquet pattern, all wool delaines, Plaid Velour Ottomans, Poll de Cheeses, Satin Faced Valentias, Plain Irish Poplins, Figured Irish Poplins, &c., &c Black Dress Silks, very glossy, and the very best make imported; a splendid assortment of Fall Fancy Dress Silks, of the newest and most magnificent designs, the most beautiful goods weever had. Handsome Fall Delaines, very choice, yard wide, French Fall Chintzes of the latesttetyle, I, louvin's Systeme" best quality KM Gloves. SHAWLS. Brodie and Stella Shawls, with black, white, crimson, blue, mode and green centres, superb French Woolen Blanket Shawls, Cloaks and Mantillas of the newest and most fashionable styles. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, a very large assortment, Blankera,Flannels, Sati netts, Union Cassimeres, &c. A full stock new Carpetings and door Oil Cloths, from one yard to four yards wide. China, Glass and Queens ware, Looking Glasses, Feathers. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store Sept. 17,.1859 North Atlantic Steamship Company. 1) gout.A It thiough line to .an Pratict.go. vm IL Panama Railroad, and connecting only with Steamer-it:ilden Gale. Golden Age, John L. SIPphCIIP, end Bonora,of the Pacific! Mail Steamship Company st Panama. direct •o Aspinwall. The splendid Swam- AlliA6 BALTIC. ADRIATIC, and ATLANTIC, having been entirely refitted and adapted to the California trade. will hereacfer run an above, leaving this port on the Co) and 20th of each month, from the foot of Canal vneet. North River. ilarPainelivers and Mail. will be forwarded be Panama Railroad. ^nil connect at Panama wilt, the Pacific. AI ail Steam-hip Company's maga iOceict Smairmhipa which will be in readinesit, and leave Immedimely for F.•t Franciiteo. They will be em barked free of expense Loin Railroad, by Company Swambout TAM we A. .An experienced Surgeon is attached lo each chip Steernge Passengers found in cooked provisions. bedding and anendiancr. It in believed that the ac commodations afforded Icy the above t•hips ore 111131.1r pie.,,ed by any In the world. The pubic are in formed Ono the P Al. S. S. Co. nlWnyll have one or more extra Steamers. iri lig at rainnein, ready for sea, to avoid any possible detention of• Passengers or Moll. and embark their pus.ettgers by Steamboat. rorpnomge apply ni the nn ly office of the Company, on the Wharf foot of Coma -treet North River, to Sept 17, 15.594 m IVILLIAM It. WICKIIAM. COAL! COAL!! THE Largest Stock of Coal in Town! A Now 6 the tooe to buy %our Coal! Gall and eX• amine for loueselvea My coal is prepared expre•a• ly for family pu rposes, is clear from dirt stud plate. and is kept under cover. It is of the boat quality. and range• in price !tom 551.50 to 5300 per ton. If have is at $2,50, $2,75, $3,00 & $3,50 PEE TON, delivered at and pars or the town. B F. APPOLD N. U —Who'rattle aurehtivers ofOoal, be the cargo or ear load. will find it to their advantage to cull and examine my large stork before porch:ming elvewhere Cool Yard at Nos. 1,2,3, 4, .5, 8 and 8 Cana 11. F. A PrOLD. Columbia, Sept. 10,1459. NOTICIL WHEREAS Letters of Administration to the estate IYY of AIIII Wvt 1/, late of the Borough of Columbia, in the County of Lancaster, deceased, have heen granted to the subscribers. resitting in the Borough of Columbia. aforesaid, all per -oils indebted to the said estate, are requested to make Immediate pay meat, and those having claims or demands agaiest the estate (tithe said decedent, will make known the toll/pC Without delay. THOMAS LLOYD. . ELIZABBTIITYSON, Sept. 3, 185941 Administrators. WASHINGTON INSTITUTE. This will be reopened on MONDAY. SEPT. J. sth. The copse of instruction will be arranged with reference to the wants of those who wi-h to ob tain a thorough. education in the Classic. and Mathe• muting. and all oilier branches usually taught in High Schools and Seminaries. Mu-in will be tout:lit by an experienced instructor. A few boarders will be re ceived into the family of the Piineipal. JOS. D. NICHOLS. Cola. aug. 50, '59 tf. PVIIIIIC SALMI. THE, subscriber will ofrer at public sale. on Saturday October 15th, at 10 o'c lock A. M., at bin re-idcove (Fair) iew, one mile below Columbia) the following personal property, to wit: Thirteen Dods and Bedding, Breakfast nod Doting Tables, Wash etattds and llowls, 3 dozen Chairs. 3 Setters. 3 Canon Stoves. 2 Cooking Stoves, one Chamber move' one Dining Extension table—new—a lot of oil cloth—nearly new—Dar-room Furniture, a lot of Barrels and Kegs. two Wagons. (one single and one four horse.) and a general lot of house hold and kitchen furiulure. Also. at private !ale. a Two Story Frame Double ffouse. on Locust street, second door below rout th -t., Columbia, fronting 44 feet on Locust et.. and extending 190 feet to al4 feet wide alley. if Rot disposed of be fore said day of public sale it will then be offered at puhae sale to the highest bidder. For terms apply to the subscriber, at Fairview. one mile below Columbia. H. E IVnI.FE. I. TIMIsIDIII, Auctioneer, [Sept.lo, '59-6t C. nETztriums 'CICIrDiT.F3EICITX.OI 4 I.733IIXIL"S2", Front St., above Walnut, Columbia, Pa. HE sulairriber keep', eonstantly on hand a large I and varied emonment Of eon feclionery. Frost, Cakes, &e. He invite. n amnion to his ONION COUGH CANDY, and other Candies for Colds He keep. Fruit Cake. Lady Cake, and a variety of ftnaller cakes always fresh. Handsome Cake. of every Ce‘eription, with choice Confection, carefully prepared for Parties, Hans, &c. • C. BETNER. Colombia, September 10,1659. — God Save the Commonwealth. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION, for the General Election for 1859. in pursuance of the duties imposed by the Election Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, 1, BENJAMIN F. ROWE, High Sheriff of Lan caster county, do hereby publish ■nd give no tice to the qualified citizens, electors of the several Wards, Tcwnships, Districts and Bo roughs of the City and County of Lancaster, that a General Election will be held on TUES DAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER next, 1859, at the several places hereinafter designated, to elect by ballot. One person duly qualified for the office of Auditor General of Pennsylvania. One person duly qualified for the office of Surveyor General of Pennsylvania. Four persona duly qualified for Mut - abets of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. One person duly qualified for Treasurer of Lancaster county, One person duly qu , lified for District Attor ney of Lancaster county. One persou duly qualified for County Survey or of Lancaster county. . . One person duly qualified for Cominissioner of Lancaster county. Three persons duly qualified for Directors of the Poor of Lancaster county, two to serve three years, and one to serve one year. Two persons duly qualified for Prison ID. spectate of Loncaster county. One person duly qualified for Auditor of Lan caster county. Ist District—Composed of the four Wards of of Lancaster city. The qualified voters of the North East Ward will bold their election at the public house of Anthony Lechler ' in East King street; those of the North West Ward at the public house occupied by Adam Trout; those of the South East Ward at the public house occupied by Fritz & Killian, in East King street, those of the South West Ward at the public house of John A. Urban. 2d District—Drornore township, at the No. 2 school house in the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District—Composed of the township of West Donegal. including the Borough of Eliz abethtown, at tbe . pnblie house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in the Borough of Eliza bethtown. 4th District—Eul township, et the heroes lately occupied by in the village of New Holland, in said township. sth District—Elizabeth township, at the public house now occupied-by George Bentz, in Brickerville, in said township. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear, in said borough. 7th District—Rapho township, including the Borough of Manheim, at the public house now occupied by Michael V. bite, in said borough. Bth District—Salisbury township, at the public house now occupied by John Mason, White Horse tavern, in said township. 9th District—East Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by Andrew Ream, in the village of Reametown, in said township. 10th District—Being a part of the township of East Dot:meal, at the public school house in the village of Maytown, in said said township. 11th District—Caernarvon township, at the public house now occupied by Mrs. Ann Al bright, in the village ot Churchtown, in said township. 12th District—Mantic township,at the house now occupied by George Robinson, in said township. 13th District—Bart township. at the public house now occupied by Edwin Garrett, in said township. 14th District—Colerain township, at the public house now occupied by Francis Lytle, in said township. 15th District—Fulton township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Joseph Phillips, in said township. 16th District—Warwick township, at the public house now occupied by Samuel Lichten. thaler, in the village ot Litiz, in said township. 17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough of Marietta, in said township. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th District—Sadsbury township, at the public house now occupied by Miranda Row land, in said township. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public house now occupied by John Sheaffer, in said township. 21st District—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by John Frecht, in said township. 22d District—Composed of parts of town. ships of Rapho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Mount Joy. 23d District—Being part of East Hempfield township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Mil ler, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said township, 25th District—Conestoga township, at the public house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said township. 26th District—Being part of Manor township at the upper school house in the Borough of Washington, in said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Gross, in said township. 28th District—Conoy township, at the pub lie school house in the village of flainbrid e in said township. 29th District—Manheim township, at the public house now occupied by Charles H. Kry der, in the village of Neffsville, in said town ship. 30th District—Being part of Manor town ship, at the public house now occupied by George Hornberger, in Millerstown, in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by G. Roland, in Earl ville, in said townehip. 32d District—West Ilempheld township, at the public house now occupied by John Ken dig, in said township. 33d District—Strasburg township, at the public house now occupied by James Curran, in the borough of Strasburg. 34th District—Being part of Manor town ship, commonly called Indiantown district, at the school house in said township,by the name of Rural Hill. 35th District—West Cocalico township, at the public house of John W. Mintzer, in the village of Shceneck, in said township. 3Gth District—East Earl township, at the public house now occupied by William Cole man, Blue Ball, in said township. 37th District—Paradise township, at the public house now occupied by Benjamin Long, in said township. 38th District—Being a part of East Hemp field township, at the public school house in the village of HempSeld, in said township. 39th district—Lancaster township, at the public house of Daniel Hartman, in said town ship. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Ke. neagy, in said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Jonathan Hamilton, Oak Hill. 42d District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Michael Bender, in said township. 434 District—Penn township at the public house of C. Hershey, in said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th District—Clay township, at the house of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John Erb's) in said township. 46th District—Pequea township, at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house occupied by Mary Miller, in said town ship. 48th District—Eden township, at the public house of James C. Ewing, in said township. 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township, heretofore included in the 3d dis trict, at Lehman's school house, in said town ship. The General Election, in all the Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the county, are to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed. Every person except Justices of the Peace, who shall bold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States,'oriof this State, or of any other city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Com mon. Councils of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to be 'vatted for. The Inspectors and Judges of this election shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of the:inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of ewes for inspec tor, shall not attend on the day of any elec tion, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as in spector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place—and in case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall ap point a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the open ing of the election, the qualified voters of the town, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected present at such elec tion, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the county of Lancaster, at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster. on Friday, the 14th day of October, A. D., 1859, at ii o'clock A. M. BENJ. F. ROWE, Sheriff. !aerie's Otllca, Lancaster. tikes. 13;59. JPIE'S Expectorant, Jayne's Alterative, Jayne's Carminative Balsam, Jayne's Hair Tonic, Jayne's Liniment, Jayne's Sanative Pill-, Jayne's Ague Pills, and Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge; all the above popular remedies are guaranteed genuine and fresh. Par sale by - R. WILLIAhI 5, avt.24,1859. Front at., Columbia. COAL! COAL!: TIESPEPATE eases require desperate me dies. Believing the same principle to hold good in finances, the undersigned. having the fear of Judge Hamilton's visits before his eyes. has reduced the ptieeistentel to the fettlowter low mire': STOVE COAL DELIVERED AT $2,25, $2,50, $2,75 & $3,00 per Ton of 2,000 Pounds. Whet! 2.000 pounds! yes: certainly—is it not so, Clark? Moat as.urcdly. Now is the time. all ye friends of the old coalmarLat the Basin: bring your etuili along. for I'm visits to the Colonel's office have been frequent. Lump, Egg,. Nut and Brood Top Coal at prices to correspond. J. G. HESS. Columbia, Sept. 10, 1059. Enameled Slate mantels, mANUFACTUREDfrom Pennsylvania Slate Sten*, and cittameled and marbleized it. imitation of the richest and most rare Hifi Pilaus Spanish, Vert An dime. Stouts and other desirable marbles. They nri highly polished. will 110 L or discolor by Oil'. Acid.', Uns or Smoke, are Nix times a 4 Wog us mar• ble mid are sold much cheaper They have been used in this country for the last firteon and in Europ, for the last forty 3 cars. with Inerersed satisfaction. A rob itetris. Bullde nod si llinwaol of ma ntles should not full to eXUIII/111C them. Matiunietureil mid for sale. BY ARNOLD & WILSON. mn Ch.-maul Street, Philadelphia. 8. M. F=31.171 , 1.1. Supt. [Aug.:lo,'Nl.3m GREAT BARGAINS At the Corner of Third and. Union sts 011 HO. C00p... (;mined augur :or /Weems. Refined While. 10 cu. Oolutiu Ten, in original China packages. A fine lot Regalia sled ...opera Sixea Segara. 9 lioxe. Ainarinth Ctiveodi-h Tobacco. A 410 . a large at,orarteN of A No. 1 r3piees, &c., &c for Aug. 20.'59. 1.0 & TI. F BRUNER. STOVES! STOVES!! THE' oubccriber would cull attention to hi- dock of New Stover. lie run coperially recommend no worMy of notice tihreiner'o Air-Hewing mid Goo. Burning Slaver. The unrivalled William Penn Cook- Q•nve Will. IMPORTANT GAS-BURNING IMPROVE- MENTS. Tea size. of Air Tight G...-Set sing Parlor and Office SInVeS. lie has al.o shout fifteen different pattern+ of sieve., rutted to ever•• requirement of healing mid cooking irr Ile to the sole agent for Shreiner'. New Air lirunng and Oti s• Bunn ng Stoves. which will be gunnt weed to operand a- reprewnied The Shreiner and William Yen', Stove. can be seen al all times in operation, at the c-tubli.nment of the 51111..61,er. HIRAM WILSON, N. W. Corner. Second and Locust streets. Cul am bia , Sept. 10, 1859. The First Gun: SPPIECES Choice Fall Styles English Chintz's and 10 pieces real Manchester Ginghtns. beau tiful goods. at the low price of:t2i cents per yurd, just received at H. C. FONDERSMITII'S A uz. 20,`59. People's Curti Store. Now is the time to Subscribe. EMI Now "2"cyavir... N7l7c• in.12c.1-sr , A ILAI.MSOME QUARTO PUBLICATION', BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, is now universally acknowledged - to be TEEM BEST STORY PAPER IN THE WORLD. /1=1:1171 REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS will be found the names of some of TUE BEST MALE AND FEMALE WRITERS IN THE ==! Such writers as Justin Jones, (Harry Hazel.) Agustine .T. 11. Duganne. William Earle Binder. Harry Hazleton. James Reynolds. Francis S. Smith. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. Helen Furest Graves. Mary C. Vaughan. Margaret Verne. Anna Raymond. Eda Mayville. 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Each JOSEPH FUSSELL, N 0.2 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of a superior quality of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, Iles now in his stock the mom complete assortment. embracing many styles, tome of which can he four., in no other establishment, and which he is p epared to offer to Cnsh and Short Time Purehtssera, at very satisfactory prices. September 10.1959. 1859. FOR FALL TRADE. 1859. Camargo Manufacturing Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ' Wall Paper, Window Shade and Oil Cloth Warehouse. N 0.20 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA Vail styles of Wail Paper, only S cents. Fall styles of Wall Paper only 6 crass, Fall styles of Wall Paper only B CMOs. Fall PIVIC/I of woll Paper only 10 rents. Fall styles of Wall Pogeroaly 121 cents. Fall styles of Wall Paper only 13 cents. Fall styles of Satin Paper nnlylo cents. Fall styles of Su de Paper only tls Celll9. Fall styles o 1 Satin Paper only 511 cents_ Fallstyles of Golti Paper only 50 cents. Fall styles of “old Pagerotity 05 cents. Full styles of Gold Page-only 7.5 cents. Fall styles. of Gold Paper only $l,OO. fall styles of Velvet Paper only *IMO. Fall styles of Velvet Paper orly 61.15. Pall 1.1) lee of Velvet Paper only 51,50. Fall sty lea of Velvet Paper only Si .71. roll swiss of Velvet Paper only 112.00 Borders, Mouldings, Decorations, &c. WINDOW SHADES! WINDOW SHADES!! Fine Painted NVottlow -bade- 371 cents. Fine Panned Window Shades 50 rents. Fine Painted Shade. Fine Painted Window Shades 73 cents. Fine Gold Bordered Window Shade- 75 cents. Fine Gold 80, dem( Window Shade-B7} Fate Gold Bordered NVindow S11:111..F *1 po. Vine Gold Bordered Window Shades 61..55. fate Gold Bordered Window Shades 81 : 50 Cords, Tweets, Fixtures, &c OIL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS!! New and boaul,l u l'altorn- F or.. Oil 37% el , . Now nod Ite , iimful Proiern- elnor 411, Cloth,. NVW beautilulloco- Floor Oil Clutha 50ois Now and benuolul Fern• oil Cinch-61i rt-. New and liontoilbi Piiitern- Floor Oil OnII,. 95 el- FlOCif Oil C'd he from o n e in (our poi ds wido; Oil Cio•ba r.lt width.. and qualities litron Oil for Window :shinier. Plott-e edit End examine our rock before poroltasina, u. we are determined marl. at Vol% !owes' r.,t0.. B. FRANK RIiEN EMAN C. 11. BRCNCNIAN 3,1659. The New American Cyclopmdia. REASONS FOR BUYING IT. AND THE WAYS AND bIEANS OF BUYING IT rni-rE New American Cyclopedia is popular wt.!. J. out helng superficial. learned but not pedantic. comprehensive but sufficiently detailed. free from personal pique and party prejudice, fresh and yr: oe curate. It in a complete statement of all that is known upon every important topic within the scope of human intelligence. Every important article in it hes been specially writer for tia . pago h) - men who ore upon the topics o: whir+ they speak They are required to i Coe r.Mject up to the present moment; to slate Mgt how it , 1.0.0r1a now. Al, the emtiMeal information is from the latest .eporire the „e^ographical accounts keep pace with the latest exploration.; historical matters Include the freshest ju-t view.; the biograpldcul notices not only speak of the dead, last aim of the living. And the work is cheap: three doll .ry a volume; and each volume contain. mot e—we haveceirefully corn pored the mew" , of both—more Man the whole six volume• of Banc:Mile history, which ore :.old at two dollars a volume, making in all twelve dailarr. Every family ought to posee.A IA copy of the New Cjeloprediu It is a literary in it:dr.:Let euelt'enan.ave tweed y-five cents a week. and by Me time the work is complete be eon not only own the fifieen volumes, but al-n si handsome hook er.c to keep them in. Save a half. ilium it day. (a hue "elf defend will do it l and you save enough to bay n set of hook. which will give no sound information upon oil points allow whirl) you wish to inquire. Schaal children—rertaiitly the Inemster• of our High Schools—cat all have it :lave the penttie• wl tell tire given to you. run errand: rend "do chores" when you elm, and Mini earn a gun. er of a dollar a week and the task ii do.le. eriti ri ie , : you hove not much time to re..l; nits, lien, is just the work for you; it will help you upon all point. of iu quiry}. and three hour.' over-work per week will buy it . L ine - cr., phy-iclan., Clergy m - i! it will give breadth and accuracy to 'tour to - motion, and add largelfto your iatluenee nod Income. THE NEW CYCLOPEDIA! (3 Vot.rams Now lIRA DS.) Will be completed in ifi volumes. royal Svo . $3 per volume, jue cloth; 4350 in 'Merry loather; 1)1 halt morticed; - Stull half Russia extra. ELI AS BARR A CO . Booksellers and Stationer-. Low:aster, Pa. Sole Agents for all the sulise , iption Books pub lished by I). Appleton A Co. E B. & Co. are prepared to receive alders for any of the College, School, and Allecellunenua Book. published by 1). Appleton & Co.. THIS IS TO CERTIFY - - - - _ AT Alcssrs. Flints Harr t Co., of I.nliensteY. Pa 1 ore the exclusive agents, for lIIP sale of the Life und Adveutures of Kit Car-our. iii ihe coo tines of Liiiicas ter and Dauphin, Stole of Peons) I yank, Should the agent Icon' of die R.i , e of this book by any other person in said terri ory..be will confer is favor spoil the publisher+. by repori leg the Same, mild it - possible the liaise of the poison so selling, us curls S2le will be amanita/ricer,. W R. C. CLARKS CO. Aug. 27, '59 548 Ilrnndw•cy, N. Jan. 24, '59. THIS IS TO CERTIFY TIIAT Alere.re Harr & Co , are our exclusive nod only authorized Agents for the Mile Illu-trntrd Edition of Cooper's Novel.. in the City nod County or Luncmier, Vllite OrPrIllis)1,1111., .I.d 1 .0 lotus u+ they continue to WO. k for them. no other party will be allowed to bell the silme in the nhovr monvtl teal tory. W. A. TOWNS END A. . . Aug. 27, '59. rrr °HMI .177 Broadway, Y., Jun. '24, '59 New Agricultural Settlement. TO ALL WHO WANT FARMS. A. ME opportunity is a delightful and healthy clonote eli mole- .ottillert..t of Pinhole' phi: , on the Camden and Minima Railroad, New Jer-cy. An old estnte consisting of seventh ihnu•nnds of totems of productive soil has been divided 11110 Farms of vormus oozes In sun lite purchaser. A population or .male fifteen honchoed. flown snrious o.larie of the Middle Stales and New England have .ettled the r..tt )rear, improved their posse-. and rotscd excellent crops. The price of the loot i. to rise toe .1111 of e ls to & , ..:20 per nen , the soil IN of the be-I quo Ply for the production of Wheat. rioter, Coro, Peaches. Grapes nod Veceoallle. I .he hest fruit Soil in the Gioia . The Phu, p.rf•rtif secure from froebi—olle destructive enroll) of the farmer. Crops of gratin. grass and fouit tore now grnw•lng c iA enso he seen, Ry exomming the plaice it-elf. ti corner) judg ment run be bortned of the produelivelorooi of the land. The term. are Made en•y to secure the rollout un provement of the land. which is cushy -old for na•tual tieprovetncat. 'rite tenth ha. been that ovular. the post year, some three hundred hot-es have been erected. torn nulls. one saran. four etores, some forty vines arils nod Peach orehaail-, planted am] a largo. number of other ionprovetneuts. making it a destruble nod active place THE MARKET, as the render may perceive from its location, is the Best in the Union. Produce bringing double the price than in location• away from the city, and more than double the price than the Neat It t• known that the carlie•t and and Vepelai.lr• it/ till. iill/taar conic from New• and are annually exported to the extent fireallB3l, In Mewing here. th e .enter lin•aanny sidonoinge• i• •• r rule at tee omit vine, of Se.ee. lie i. Wit 1.1• no' , u—nei men.. Inn enunir) h i - re evi1),u...N0 . 111,d of einsilatt tind sit build Ile elle but every article ne wind. on Illy elerlapeol m u d sell plOtlitee ler the e-n, iii ter We-3111i. i• , eve r-e. 3.1 lie 1.1.. e hoot- for hi.. children. divine •ei vier. noid will enjoy an ripen winier• and elliTiele where (eve,. .re Mier ly unknown The r•stilt in the Om J,g, upon dui.e from the until, lin. generally been to reonre them IC till eXeciletil In the way of building nod Minn - wino. lumlier can be ohinitted al the mill. at the rite al SIP to $35 per Ihnuw ails Itrieho reran the brick. vard opened in ihr pilee. every indult. en. be armored in ilie place, gond eat printer. nre at hone. and Were i. no place iu the Union where building, and improvements run be made cheaper The reader will at once he smirk with the adVon times here prevented, and 11•1/ himself why the pro. petty hair nut been taken vp before. The reined it, Wu• never thrown in the market; and unle.r these etaiement4 were correct, no rmr would be invited to examine the land before purchasing. Thts all are e x. peeled to do. They wilt vet land under cultivation .nth is die extent of the setilemeet that they will din doubt, meet person, from their own neighborhood; they will wiiiie•o the improv einem. and can judge the Outwore 01 the population. If they come whh n v i ew loeepie, they should CORIe prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to purchase, a 10C1111011s Caoliet he held on refuel'. There are two daily train! to Philadelphia. and la all neuters who improve. the Railroad Company giver a free ticket for wiz tactatint, and a bulf.price isclet for three year, THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. In connection with the agricultural settlement. a new and thriving town has naturally ari.en, which presents inducements for any Lind of huttinese. per. tientarly stores and nriettufaelorie.. The Shoe neon could be carried on in this Were and mvirkei to good advantage, Ri.o COllOll busitie.s, and mauttfac. 'orbs' of agricultural implement. or foundries for rusting small am.icles. The tuiptavernent ha. been ra pid a s to insure a constant end permanent in crease of bushiest.. Town lots of a good size. we do not sell email one.. 14 it would elfre. the improve ment of the place s can bad at from IWO and upward. The Hammonton Partner, a inanely literary end agriculture I 'thee Leon's; ning lull i idol-mai ion of Items wanton, can be obtained at 23 eats per annum. Title indisputable—warrantee 'dents given. clear of all incurnbranee when money la paid. Route to the land: leave Vine street wharf Philadelphia. for Hammonton by Railroad. at n A AI .or 41 P. at Fare 90 rents. WP en there inquire (or f Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on hand, Paine. bad better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal. until they have 4e eided as to ne ha will show them 0,111 , the Med in bin carriage.iree olexpense. Letters and applies/Jinn* ran be addressed to Landis & Byrnes. Hammonton P.O. Atlantic co, New Jersey, or P. Coattails, 241 !loath Fifth sweet Philade'phia Napa and information eheerfalt) heruisbed. NAPES' NITROGENIZED SUPEB-POSPHATB OP LINE! ~ONE HUNDRED POUNDS will equal in effect and noting powers, ONE HUNDRED one EIGHTY FIVE POUNDS of PERUVIAN (MANG. It has the experience of frflTElt: YEA and all who have tried it, pronounce it the heft ferlitmer now in use.R. W. P. A 1,1.1ils: _ _ . 14 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Sole Wholecale Agent fur l'enneylvanta, Del aware and Souther-. port of New Jeroey. August IA 1-kj-! u. The Lancaster County Agricultural and Mechanical Society's Exhibition. fiE TIMID ANNUAL. FAIR of the Lancaster .1. County A3rlcultursil andlilechatadal Society wttl t,c held at their Grounds, tit the Oily of Lane aster, ria Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Frido; and day, the 4th. lith. 6th' 7th and Bth days of Oc,o ocr test The Entry Booho wiU Le opened on Sunlit:ay, the 14,11 day of SeptentLer.ltt the office of the Seem tar:: No - 30 North Duke lTt el, Valli will remain there untilSaturdny. the first of October, when 0.1 - will be at the Secretary's Office on the Fair Groudds. En tries can be made with the Secretary fey personal ap plication or by correspondence The Entry Rooks will be closed on Tuesday, October 4th, at 9 o'clock A Al. 11:7 - 1u tho Premium T.i.t. Claim No 13. where the worth: "Bronze Medal* , fir't occur', read "Silver Medal." JOSEPH C.saGMACIIER, Pre.Adult D. G. F..nEtssA:r. Secretary. Gnt.•nd,rr 3. 1,50. THE XLELILMEST MI co la. a, ca co ca 23 it cs xo e+ WEST OF PHILADELPHIA. WE call attention to oar unrivaled stock of the best brands of Chewing Tobacco, witicb we w4l a; very eduerd rates. Good sweet Congress ut 23c. per lb.. worth 31c.; good sweet Honey Dew. at 31c., worth 40c.; good sweet Cavendish. atg,t3c.. worth 35c good Noon Leaf Dagen• dt-h, at 130 c , worth 37c.; good 'ferniest Cavendish, at 35c.. worth 50e. We also hove .500.1101, teIFIG ARS, of different brands, which we can sell cheaper than they can I.e sold at onv other cotoblishment in the country. Good 'Sae , at 8.1.00 per thousand worth 85.00; good German coxes, at $5.50. worth s6,Gai ;;Lod German it , ige* at $6.1.1U. The ta.ge-t and best ns-urrneet of Tobacco. Segal's, Stuffs, and everything connected with the trade. at PENDIIIOI & Wholesale and Retail Tobacco Segar linint factorv, Flout . .11' at. fine dawn above Locust. Colon]. hi.. Pa July tith. ATM S L. TM: 111. .- 1 • 11. V 0..• i 011 NV woo .111.1 I:. •.2 W.,..41.110. I 0. c 1 1 0,..- W. gm., ht v... Ca.,. isg:m. 3 tlo it Ilnriles.. •elln Or rare Uar,,,..C.v n -cu.- or C.ar for von onr firsi•rnie I lotAting Crune um! an. d order. it HAMILTON. tugu , ( 13, 1 cGO .2m ' RAIN GROWERS can curry oa th eir buxi %_A -ththe—tho r at limantunion, !Tee Gaut frort.. Some forty vineyard.; Fel out the tae4 -cu-on. See advertisement of Ifdannornott atanlier column. P - ERSONS wanting change of climate for health See ndrermiemem of Elanimomon Lands 111 another column. piny 2. IRS Gm TO ALL WANTING FARMS. Sec atlicrlise .l. meat of Hammonton Lund,. July :41959 6tu )ERSONS wishing to tstablish manufacto rm.,irr a new arra thriving place where business is grind. tire adver 'leen/rut of the Ilinntitoninn set [einem. [July :1. 183 U-Gin VARA! LANDS for sale 25 miles from Ma delnhitt by Radroril iu the dime of NrwJer.ey doll among the lico far A grteultural purpo-es, being good loam roil, with a cloy bottom. The land is a large tract...lv:Med Imo 'mall farm.. add bandied:: from till parts of do- country are now tettling and building. The crops produced are large ar: can be 4cett growing The climate is delightful. and tram fro-to. Term= from $l5 to $lO per ncre. pace ble within four year. by annulment- To %i-t 1 the Ware—Leave Vine at reef wharf at Philadelphia of 7 A. M. by Railroad for Hammonton, or address R I. By rni••. by !enter. Hammonton l'o-t Wave. Allan. de County. New Arr....el. See full adyeruientent in uncvlier column. July 2, 1.5f,8.6m PERSONS wishing to change their business to a rupidk itierensing country, a new settle ment where hundreds are going Where the climme is mild and delightful. See advertisement of the limn. mouton Settlement, anotSer columns. Jul) 3, ISSI Gin THE 11A31310NTON FARMER,---A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture. nt-u ting forth full account. of the new settlement of Ham in onion, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for ut only 25 cents per annum. Inclose so.mge stamps for the amount. Address to Voinor of the Farmer. Hammonton P 0 . Atlantic to.. New Jer.ey. Tho-e wi.hing cheap I. nd. of the be-1 quality In one of the bealthicin and mo=t elimate. in the L'inon. and where clop , me never rut down by fro-ts. he terrible scourge of the north, nee advert...ern •iit of Hammonton Lauds. Jilts' 2 lath Gin MUSIC! MUSIC! PROFESSOR PRIEII offers his services to the cuizens of Colutrittir uni vicinity ns a Teacher of Vocal und lusiroinental Murte He is premised is give :es-ons oil the Pion°. V10:111. Melodeon. &.e., sod iusi.tuct m xil the brunches of vocatt2stion lie wall Visit 6.•1t0 tars et therr re•idenees us frequently us reouired, mid will receive pupils who ore WlOlOll% struments. ut the rooms of the Cecelia Society. S. E. eerier of Front acid Locust strew, wherejs first class Horton Piano wail be at their service. July 911418:184 LIFE INSURANCE. THOMAS WELSII, Esq., has bern appointed Ag. lit of the Prim Alottool Life 10-tariattee Com pany, of Phibolelopin for Columbin am, neihbor -1100.1 Tfilf. I+llo Old e=toltli,dted Compatsy. Pe g r II OOR wt -11111g 10 provide for their fare•lieq w enc." of death bud better ‘,.11011 the agent atodget ineureti. Co:utnitio.Joly IG. 1N59.1f READ! READ!! READ!!! ESEN WINN'S AROMATIC BALSAM, In n remedy not to be excelled for the relief and cure of those maladies incident to the !Miner fettsOti. viz: Diarrhea, Dy-eatery. Dboiero or Cholera iflorbtis. Vomiting. Acidity of the stomach. etc. Its r icellent eltrinuintive pntv,r, plrn•nnt Wete and •oollting intim:sive, rend , rs it a vu•unble remedy in Infositi e din n-es, pecullor to the second f1.1 ,, 4111rt , Cholera Intenttart. etc. Ii ha, a r.•invy,roratiltg and lonic I..flttrisee On the sy , teni. allay mg tilBtMolloll where ii exi-•s in the ' , mooch nisi" liowe's—and on but/ win hi . Mumf iiirlispensable to the well briny of every (.rnily. Ii sail be found as well adapted to Adults us ChiVrro.— Try it. Prepared mils by A 'A tlN.Dispell-bais a bentist. cor Ninth & Poplar Sts, Philadelphia. l'rire 1•i eta, I'er Batik; frr-o'r! H. F. Green. nod 3... Dellrll & eniumbta and b) drugs:els and ston kerpert gem,. rally Ala) 21, 1839-ly Dr. Coggswell's New Medical Salt! FOR INFLAMMATORY DISUSES ONLY New Medical Salt! New Medical Salt! IS NOT A CURE ALL. For Inflammatory Diseases obl3 Tl R CM;(..4%%'111.1. , S Alrcheul moult littne.td n t 1) hrimr 10f tell 01.: nottorob Over but nor ill t+ Ito? nit, stint. :tint nention;•l,l,4 ”ut ntee ?lung. to wit: St:lnit... Intl•istionsontA 1):•e11.r n lint rye.. be it- boom nl Ine.l ail . Inlletncr tit lite bend, (trout, titalnotwn. rib, wine- or =kJ. A:V% \leo., •••• I.•• ',lO 100' •V;;•1••••oirt• •• • INold rrllpdh 1 1 • IT , •Iu ,1“ 00 , 0 , 1011 . 10'00/00% 100010, 11 0 tolloor• y prod....tog 1.0 • Cllllllllllllll 01 WI the 0111114 111 ihr . the wail of .1.11 1, the FOR' tull-e of 111111•11.1 V-1111,1, 10 ...• a„ It, hof the 11111.01allerd u.mutne. nod many tot litre mentioned. thatt liner tutore or le.• rev.. or Patti arc 11. en-tly eulatturd Iq the New Medir•al Sall. n. lire ertioeto-hed by water, to veil: Brain Freer. Brod :lei,. Roth of Blood to the Brod and Heart. HI.. In flamed eyes, rota, not.e. lung• nod liver. Neuralgia. Spuutl AlTertiona, Erysipelas. Brnnrhiti•. Pleurp.y. A.:/1012, Cough•. Cold•. P).per.in. Bheutruttenn. Conn. Scrofula, and all itching and other cutaneous eruptions. DR. CMCGSWF:r.L'rI New AL:onm] Salt exerts. like the onetime matter. an extraordinary influ ence over lice sews slat arteries. rerarliiii nal eleelerie of indammanon as indicated I y the purse. which soon resumes its natural state, heat pain and fever disappear. nu. Co6GSWNLL'et New Mealiest Salt doe...twit wburit a blimp to do—no Mare. no the fluid• by removing from the ayatem ■II arterial and venous obstruction.. Descriptive Circular. mnv he obtained from any Druggist who has this vAluuble Medicine Mr Pal.. DR COGGSWELL•d New Medical Salt. Get eireular. A•k any ThnU*•t Maui Ilie New Med ical Salo. A-k your neighbor. about the New Med i...al Salt. If sick, try; if tick, resneinlier the New Ailed/cal Salt. D .. COGGSVVELIVS A nliph)oei..lie . Salt. Ae at Senirry 4 m " o C Pe r xp l e c nme do .Orrevei:n a :r n /p l ii ' :• o e: Invalids wish chronic or long •tending diwwa•e•. •bouid aiwa)• order a chronic packer.. D. C. TAYLOR R CO. General Agenw.trOn Dork vi- N. 11.—Agenie wanted in every Clip, Town and R COGGAWSILLM New Medical Seal, t. few war in Columbia. by RIcCORKLIK 41r. DELLETT, and by all anwrPnoiaa tifalresta Wherever the ' • Sept' ^ I• read. A• it is net ■ patent awdieine, but the pre •r iiption of an eminent physleiliff.ao aunt abnald tat try lb. New Medical Salt. For testimonial...tat • weave. we et reeler. eh merit 26, 1.626. -•- • - Philadelphia. Warming and Venti lating Warehouse. KEAY GAS CONSUMING CON'E.EURN.d.ICE. /Ts SCTERIOE They are made entirely of cast iron. Noeracklag or burning out. No sheet iron to east or burn out. No leaking of gas or smoke. No red hot iron to burn the air They are powerful radiators of beat. The cluster of cones COII‘IIITIEb the gas. They are great savers of fuel. They give a mild and equable heat. The most perfect ventilation secured. No danger of setting fire to funding.. It is the latent and mob: apps owed pattern. Two thou.aud sold in two years. The people will have them. 7.r.cy e.ve Fero:-a. 6'.:c.: 'A v. at - tt.t. „• :a. - tag buildings. t•attaluctzun guarauteed aad pricca tadderr.tc- Alunulautured and ,rad tauole•aic dud retail. And pit up to suit i.el people. UV ARNOLD & 1 GlO thettnut ' , :rent, Plithicclphta. rt jag," i au, 211. •CII New Arrival of DOORS AND STATIONERY, AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DErOT. I UST received a large and varied stock of LI Munk, Memorandum. Pass and Copy ktraikr.— Letter, Cap. aid Note Paper. (vcry clienpa• Note, Letter and Legal Eurelepes oral qualities Fine abler, /Wan and rcuyer Ikozs, to crerY style of binding. Pouf°Ho*, hew Style Pocket Books. Glass and Incia Rubber lakstandr, India Rubber Pens, a new article. Together with u large stock of Fancy Arti cles. to all of whirl: we call the attention of the Cita rens of Columbia and vicinity, feeling satit•Sed that we colt suit in quality and in voice • • tt•AYLLYiI.k McDONALD. Columbia, April C, NEW MUS I STORE, No. 93 'Market st , Harrisburg, SHEET IVXLISXC, Instruction Books, MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY. Pianos, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Arcor deons, &c., &c. June 4. 16:,"9. 0. C. B. C Stoves, Tin Ware, Gas Fixtures, &c. t WILSON, N. E. Corner Second and Locust Streets. 1 1 It subscriber haring entirely refitted his 1 -lore tind laid In a enmpltge new ..ine I: of every thing in lit+ Iine.IIIVIIrS the :111(.1111011ot the public to t,....0rtm...n of STOVES OF EVERY STYLE & PATTERN. very large and complete, con ttitting of Royal Conk, William Penn. Noltle,Natirtnal. Ynong Amertett,MorningStnr,Complete Conk, Cooking Range.. Parlor Cook, fOLIT pattern, Parlor !govt.., of every make, kite, !vie anti variety, 8.1: Room and (ffictefgovek. ate. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Inrge Flock of articles in the above line of bis2i.. ne«,comprisingeverytlungthatlsmanuflictu:edof Tin. Sheet Iron. arc., for Ifous.eliold ' , lmposes. 11.. mock is of his own manufacture. and he can vouch for ill excellence:lnd clurulnlily. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. A LA 1160 and complete• ar- , ortment of elegant Dal Il Fixturra of tasteful eonse.titi;4 or six. four, three a nd ta•o burner Chu rulelt cr.. sing to 4ut ncr Dail Pendant+. Side Lights plain and ornamental, Drop Darner., Ate., always on hand. Li 14 PaTlNti II oil IRS brunt:llea attended to with promptness. House Roofing, Spouting, &c. MOUSE) ROOFING and st , ouTING put up in the movt ub 6i naul manner; Mouthing, Belt "Low ing and oilier branches of the bu.tne , ., carried on as heretofore ; on the most rca , conatile term*. HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Loeu.4 Columbia. September A, 18.57. LODGE'S GALLERY, N. E. COIL FRONT Jr. LOCUST STS COLUMBIA, PA. rrlIE subscriber having added extensively L hi+ f.wiliiies for taking likettexses,dep.irei , to call intention to hit unrivalled specimen=. lie Is now prepared to take, in addition to los former splendid Daguerreotype., the mo..t Arnbrotypes, Photographs and Patent Leath; Pictures. tie feel• confident or giving qati.faction, and illy in•lc• a ITilll ofAin 10 111.11. s t rrictureg taken on moil reasonable term.. ig clear or eloudy weather. 6.01"1., Columbia, July 31,1659. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE A. 1 , 7 D LIVER PILLS. WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas. M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of Lry ER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK. HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordaLce with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, ' • • _ FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA: to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last TWciity Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane.'s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to: occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest - material, and com pound therrk in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to BENIN BIOS. Pittsburgh, Pa. P. R. Auden and Theakiemo orderhog lhen, tkle!us then Flemish; Bros., will do _well to 'write their ord... diodectly. and Pike none bed Dr. ArLowe's, - propitraltbe Firming Bee. Pateterrplt, Fn. To thess..taidding. gi•• there trial, we will forward per, Rtall z _ieet paid, is any part of the rafted Sham eve box of - PI itot twat* throeceat .poettore Mamma. at ow '.diagif far fourteen threwent stamps. AU onhore froin Cknaas mu* it accompanied by twenty cents WM. di On.-
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