headed for the crime of which he so calm'y confessed himself guilty. ••I have made my escape," he answered With a strange smile. "I am glad to hear it," I sal.), thinking it best to humor him, ••then you .rrill have ri, oljection to remain quietly where you see for the present: rest will be good/ 'for yoa." • Very, it I.! rest that I require," he an altered languidly, leaning back in his chair, white I hastened to tell Inspectur Park of the sad discovery I had made_ "I thought as much," WAS an I couLI elicit tram the imputturaLle detective. "And now, if you please, sir, I moßt take the gent into custody, and he off." "Oh, surely you will not tuke lam away in such a state:" ISest on all accounts," he replied. "Ile did'nt ought to be left :done in a minute, ur bell he likely encugli to do himself n mischief." Suddenly the thought struck me that some meaning of this kind might lurk in the words 111 , ed by pour Hermann but a few minutes before, and, I rushed up stairs-- He had not moved, but NVILS sitting preciselv in the saute position, except that Lis head was sunk. a little forwards; and yet Ills atti. tnde was not one of despair. “llertrutain," said I, sorrowfully; but lie did not speak. I caught sight of a little phial held fast in his fingers which was an swer enough, without bidding these clenched teeth of his open. He had made his escape Four fellow, from madness and misery, and was gone where he would be judged by the light of perfect truth and unfailing mercy.. Tin is tithing inure to tell. On his table was found a letter, painfully written with the left band, to Sophie ltudiger, and melancholy farewell to me. These I en closed with a few words communicating his wretched end, and sent them to Herr Itudi ger, after the coroner's inquest 1:a,1 returned its verdict of "temporary insanity," and my poor friend's remains were !ail hi a lonely corner of the churchyard. Mr. ----- tele graphed the number of the notes t- London toad stopped them before they Left -Johann Strauss' hands. And now the vi..aruga is repaired, and I have nnotLer assistant, the' nee. Augustine Cope, who keeps the pupils, • the parish, and the vicar himself iu stern and primitive order. He is talented, ener getic, and, I truly believe, a man of deep and sincere piety; but I often eiglt as I look round my new library, and think of the lost translation of the Latin Fathers, and of its erring and most unhappy author, my poor friend, Hermann Schwarz. Jokelings. SILL'LLING nAcE.—The race of authors. WAITER'S EPITAPII.-110 COLZ/trllt lrail any longer—so he went. gerA gold digger's epitaph, aecorkling ton Gotham editor, is "dust to dust." Inquiries are making. whether :lie cup of sorruw has a saucer? Can any one tell? tS..<l. writer nAtices a dog so vary serious that even hie tail has not the least bit of a wag ab• Jut it gentleman who spoke of having been strtick by n lady's beauty, a-as ad vised tl kiss the rod. Iter.l. sweet girl is a sort of divinity, to whom even the Scriptures do not forbid es to render "lip service." ,IllEirThe first swallow-tailed coat that old Sourby got, so displeased him that he starched the tails and u..;ed it fur a boot NES ta„*Mr. L. of Cincinnati, elairna to have the largest vineyard in the United State H— . do not supp:Lie it is mare than half as large as Mart igei•-Longfeliow asks "what a single rose on 41 lady's forehead indicates." Probably it means that, if she is kissed, it must be under the rose.—Lou. Journal. D&-Preatice of th Louisville Journal says: when you visit a neighbor, he tells ”u inn surly cni,se 'to make yourself at home,' obey hial literally ble." •" Lt is a curious fact," says entitle ca tatnolugist, "that it is only the female mm - queto that torment. us."—Exchange. Alas! theirs is nut the only female bills 21.1 , ?5t difficult to strlnol,—"Wntice, zstirA superficial person, having heard a p..pula.r declaimer preach, said t.) Di. Bel lamy: "Oh, air, I have been fed this even lug." The doctor added, "So the calve: think, after having, suelled eaelt *tare." rek,..The proverb, "Lightly come, lightly g'," does not apply to the gout, nor to the raeuttiatietn, nor to freckles, uor to a light sovereign; f,r all these phtgaes come lightly enough, and yet there is the greatest diffi culty in getting them to go. gerAn old cynic, at a concert ono night, read in the programme the title of a song, "Oh: Give me a Cot in the Valley I 1.0ve." Reading it over attentively, the yid fell ?Ir finally growled, "Well, if I had my choke, I ehould ask fur a bedstead." CUIIPLMENTIRY.—.I. man not a thousand miles off once asked another who be liked hest to hear preach. "1411 F," said lie, "I like to bear Mr. B— best," because, said h'., "I don't liko to bear any preaching,. a u I his comes the acarrat to zwilting of any I ever heard." A Quick: Te.t.....—At a recent trial, before is justice, the followiug, queer colloquy ea ktureed:—Couesel.--"DiLl'ut you tell Ileoper t..) go to the detil3"—Witasss.--.1 rather think I did."—Couesel.-- W.ll 441 he go?" Leiieve nat; bat if he did, be made t quick trip of it, for I suet bim the nett Atty." sels.„The Desten Pest is the promulgate: or the annexed juke: Corney and Patrick the mason were look .at a well made wall on Washington street, near the /Icabory line, when the latter ad miring the workmanship, ejaculated, "Faith, an' that wall was'ut laid in this country." — flew could that be?" was the inquiry. —I mean," be rejoined, "that the man who built and laid that same wall was never in this country, fur PUC:I work is only done in !las Quid country." Elx,e yA:SEE Nen - Azo.r.r.wri,SEMENTS OF A. 3/1 RIMED'S, ODD -Fr.r.tows' liaLt , TO•DSS'9 17G.P.e.r._ Mr. etkalar.n will preach in the Town flail, on Sunday afrernotin, (to-mar row) at 3 o'clock- Tau Pam—The Fair fur the benefit of the German Reformed Church which tins been held for the lest four days, in Odd Tel laws' ITall, has been well attended antlttnite successful. The tables ere well supplied with tasteful Taepy ticles which find ready sale, and the refreshments are of nrst rate quality. This erening is the last evening advertised fur holding the Fair, and are would remind the public of the fact. The "Columbia National Band" is present every evening Lnd its music is highly appreciated by the eernpany. GRacratEs.—We call attention to Stu :nivertisetnerits ~f Fresh Oroeeriee, &e., in to-day's Spy : 111 r. ye lent has a tine 1 issortment and can give you satis-fae tion both in quality and Price. Give hint n call. FRESII STOCK AT No. 71.—Gi, to Eberlein's New Grocery fur genuine nrdeics. He ad vertises a fresh stock of alenost everting in his line. FrI3IF.TI3:Nt; NEW. --Antony FOriderSllll4ll'S stork of good things for the holidays will be found •'Fresh Lobster." Ire has submitted spociincn of this article—Lobster put up in vans—to our investigation, and we .pro aounce it first-rate. It will be a novelty and a pleasant one at Christmas. He ad vertises, also, every variety of canned Fruit, and n general assortment of Spices, Fruit, Groceries, and every article in demand for ••11oliday “Ze Goon OrSTAItt."—“YOU call eat re good oystair?” asked the Frenchman as he swallowed one for the first time. If Im got it at Joke Miller's it was sorely good. Jacob has given his purveyor in Philadephio carte blanche, and the result is the Lest article ever brought into the borough. The genuine, unadulterated "native." None of your lank, slap-sided, hing-legged oysters, w i t h a "sp r in g fresh" in every one; but routol, c,tioNet, meafy, fat, vavishing,ly delicious shellfish ; to cat which brings tears tears of gratitude inn, your eyes and words of thankfulness upon your lips. We limy he prejudiced in fir of those bivalves, hut we think ourself sufficiently unbiased to judge them righteously. Any one win Bout is has but to drop in at the "Franklin" and ask George for a dozen or en, according to appetite; if he don't acknowledge convic tion there is no use appealing to his throne of reason anv further. THE CONCERT OF TII E PEAK FAmmv.-:-On Tuesday evenir,q, the Penk Family or Bell Ringers had a packed house, is the Odd Pellows' Ball. Their Bell Ringing perfor =nee was very musical; the manipulation gave evidence of wonderful skill and pre cision on the part of the musicians, The children appeared in several songs, and, Mrs. Pcak gave two, including tho "Mar seillai,e," which she rendered with exceed ing power. The concert was the most sue cessful given in Columbia for several years. ELECTION or DIRECTORS.—At the election fur Directors of the Columbia Bank, held on Wednesday, 9th inst., the following gentle men were chosen: Dr. Barton Evans, Henry CopenhAfFer, John W. Clark, Thomas Lloyd, E. K. Smith, McConkey, George B , gle, Joseph H. Black, Dr. Henry John, Gen. A. Heistand GI:0z, Benjamin F. Heistand, Samuel. Trus eott, Christian Mellinger. Dr. Barton Evans was re-clectell Piesi S:).)11 lut MaNLy ART.—Now, when the mind of the rultlia is awakening to the necessity of physical training and improvement, is the time to call attention ti N. G. Sparring School, estaldished in connection with his - Bowling Salami, in Front street, above Black's Hotel. By invitation we were prevent one evening this wcek to wit ness "Ir. Hinton's manner of instruction.— As far as we can judge it is effective; it <ter taittly is not rough or dangerous, while it !gives exercise to every muscle of the burly. NIT. Hinton never buffets his 'pupils as some 1 , teacnersdpi, but instructs them in the sci ence in a manner that can be injurious to no one, while it chnnot fail to bring with the practioe, strength and skill. Give him a call, y•..itt who rliatire the "Manly Art cf Sill Defence." CuLt731131.1 Cetextr CLust.—A number of young men of our town have recently agreed to organize a CrieLet Club. and names were readily obtained to a pledge of the necessary subscription to carry out the de sign. Some thirty members had offered themselves, up to Thursday evening, at which time a preliminary meeting WSW held in the Hiatt - M.lin Club Ii wm, the proceed ing', of which we give: N. McDonald was called to the chair. M. D. Wilson was appointed Secretary. On raltinn of Mr. Merrill the chair appointed the following committees: Oa lastruclion. Imp:twat. &e.—Jno. Wright, C. C. liJilermse, M. D. Wilson. 0 3 Location.-3tessra. 1.), C. Wane, L. Merrill. W. 'W. Martin. On Constihainn and .119-Lnin4.—Messrs 11. Brooke. L. Merrill, D. C. Winno. The meeting xdjuurned to meet on Friday erening, .2Sth inst., et the TIPWII Hall, where all desirous of uniting in the formation of of a Club are requested to attend, Vie hrt%e too little time and space this week to speak as see feel on tl.•a suldeet of the formation of this Club. Theft is some organization, having for its object the pro motion of athletic game, wanted in our community, end we promise ourselves to manfully advocate a general support of the present or some similar one by our young men. At present we will only ask all who feel intere . •ted to meet nest Friday evening at the Torn hall. coLumßrA. Pk. SATURDAY, icor. 19, 1R59 .LRCIAD Ac inn T.—On Thursday morning aboutlß„ o'clock, a fatal Accident linppetted onAblit Peamsyirania..Railroad, near the Corn pafti's Teleg;aph (AO, below Mill -street. Ftisik Ferry, isAtinductor on n freight train, Vt,;es walking: on the truck wen—lie was Itrittek,e . d down end -run over by an locomotive" and tar which was back ing ttplbectraek,. •Aiht.thigA*as ion :over, and hiereek broken - before he couidiie ex• triested. waswalkingtowaris the back ing train, hut was examining his manifest when struck. Some one 'saw his danger and made an unsuccessful effort to drag him from the !ma k. flwas n popular man on the road, and -nitich esteemed by his acquain tances. Deceased wits about years of age and resided in Philadelphia. where he leaves a mother, brothers and sisters: The body was carried to Mrs. Beiter'a boarding house, And removed the same evening in the 11 o'clock train to the city. “1/cn:'ll - nn in Six!h A nnimi Announeetnnnl,” lIIIJ ittinklat ,Q.:O, in mother column. COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.--We in vite attention to the advertisement of this Association in to-day's paper. This is nn humbug, but every subscriber may rely upon gettinz the full worth ()fide money in the engraving, alone—a splendid eopy of Feed's celebrated painting of "Shekpeare and his Friends." Win. F. Lloyd has been appointed llonorary Secretary for Columbia, to whom we refer these desiring to sub srribe. THE PR-MM.—Another number of Town send's beautiful edition of Cooper, illustra ted by Harley, received front Elias Barr & Co., Agents fur the work. The "Prairie" is the concluding volume of the '•Leather Stocking Tales," and in it the old woods man, Cooper's greatest creation, driven by the crowding march of civilization, seeks a home in the wilds of the far West, end there finds a peaceful crave. his end is touch ingly told. The whole story is replete with stirring adventure, and some of the authors most beautiful description. The illustra tions arc what Harley alone can make them. Fur beauty and completeness this series of books has never been equalled by any nterican publication. TUE WESTNI INISTER REVIEW Pon OCTOEr.R, —Now just issued, is a very full number, and remarkable for the variety and general attractiveness of the so' jeers discussed.— Witness the following table of contents:— Militia For:es. Rousseau: his Life and Writings. Spiritual Freedom. Modern Poets and Poetry of Italy. Physical Geog raphy of the Atlantic Ocean. Garibaldi and the Italian Volunteers. Tennyson's Idylls of the King. Bonapartism in Italy. Republished by L. Scott & Co., 54 Gold street, York. Price, 83 per annum. Price of the four Reviews, $8 a year; "Blackwood" and the four Reviews, $lO. "Dolt% fait to See Sixth Aituthil A ntioulleonvint,' and hi ore, n, Police Items "REPORT/1D ttY 01.711 SrECI 3tOrl'ltAßl)." Tire St . t.ur.iog Aneam—A young Irish scout from the Basin reported at the Bine Front an anode nt the Sullivan Flouse.--- Ifullingsworth was ordered forward as a skirmisher against the enemy, while the 'Squire with the heavy ordnance brought up the rear. Arrived at the locality of the represented tumult a state of deep peace was found to prevail, and only the dead body of Davy Hinkle to mark the occur rence of any serious outbreak. The re mains were wheelharrowed to the Blue Front and a judicial inquest held. It was impossible front the testimony to decide whether Dary had been slain by the crutch \ of Sunivan, or by his more insidious and dangerous McGinnis.. There was evidence at the "Sullivan" of violence of some, kind. I The door find move pipe of the hostelric were materially nattered. and the temper of the landlord considerably ruffled. In con sideration of the host's cripple , ' condition it wits finally decided that Davy had fallen ill his internecine struggle against the whisky family; therefore his remains were silently and solemnly cominirted to the county "dead house" for the period of twenty days. Sullivan is therefore again triumphant over every offal of his enemies. Ile may still be found at his old and favorite stand, above the Canal Basin, where he keeps constantly on hand a sufficient stock of efficacious whisky of favorite brand, which be will warrant„tu kill, off-hand or with a rest, as far as an Armstrong gun. A portion of public custom is solicited. AN "EAR. Maas."—On Monday, 14th inst., James Loney, of the Bill, was arrest. cd by liullingswortli and brought before Justice Welsh on charge of Assault and Battery with intent to kill, committed on and against the sacred person of Sulotnon Mitchell of that ilk.- Ou hearing it was de veloped that James had imbibed 'Kieffer one cent" to the outside limit of intoxica. tion, and being a darkey of fine feelings, in this state of exaltation, by way of playful exhibition of affection, knocked down his roncrablo maternal patient (Aunt'Martba Loney, a fisvorite chain( ter of this veritable chronicle,) with his boot. Solomon wit neseed the act and enjoying a sensitiveness in no wise inferior to that of James, protes ted against it; averring with trenchant sar casm that the clan who would, under any bat the most aggravating circumstances, strike his mother, might not unjustly besue pected of unscrupulous and illicit-taste for mutton.' James was proof against reproach Ilse his unfilial conduct, but the reference to his sheepish proelivities touched his honor. Fierce rage took possession of his heart; blood flashed across his terrible eyes, and draw ing his "Barlow" he went in. The. first blow settled the combat. It edit Solomon's ear and narrowly missing the jugular was buried in the neck. Five respectable wench es testified to these facts. James called no hard swearers for the defence, but relied upon the righteousness of bis cause,-native eloquence and costs, to put hint through.— (Jim knew his 'Squire, as the sequel will prove.) Tie denied everything, particularly and emphatically the cutting. Solomon's neck showed a horrible gash it is true, but but that was Jut reopening of an old gun-shot wound; received b 7. that good citi see. in a. foray upon 'the Sin - olte.dienses and hen coops of _the borough °Washington, a year ort:two since. Jaute4etteo;esed it knife iii- Lis little difSeulsSes. When he conld'nt gins a man ills gruelsvitheitt draw ing whittle»he wonid . knelsticinkof his wA.Y.. He ilii4Yiii!OlCllttiejitiisbnieffiliiio)nan, and asked ne favors of any Higgs on the Hill. "''Squiatt'yotrnebber knotted - me to cut any nigga. befit', did yap? . I'd drop in my tracks 'fox:e I'd run, and" d—d if I would'nt run 'fore I'd knife a man; dots tuf!" In spite of james' eloquence ho was dered to find - bai4 end in-default-was--oon fined to the cellar fur the night. Nest day Solomon, whose better feelings had been worked upon, concluded to relent and settle. Ile thought it a shame to incarcerate so "well read" a party as he considered James to be, and begged the 'Squire to let the of fender off. James - appears I in rather a wilted and mildewed frame of mind, the damp air of the lock-up having had a chast ening effect. The justice reprimanded him and asserted that in acceding to the request of Solomtin and other petitioners the Court did violence to its inclinations, which most decidedly pointed to incarceration. In con sideration of a round sum of costs down, however, the prisoner might go this time.— Jomes awaited no further permission, but bled and "oiled." anniii fail in fzi:tll) Annual Announcemcni;` and tiiiitrant fitTvr P. ill APPROPRIATE flums.E.—Among Ike guests at one of Lady Cowley's soirees was a Mr. L—, who, believing that none but a friend whom he addreseed was within hearing, said—" And they eau this a party! Why. I never saw anything so dull in my life. It is not worth the trouble of dressing for such:ao atfair. And the», the rooms are so intolerably boll" Unfortunately. the nehie hostess was standing near, and overheard him, and she immedintely said—" Mr. there (pointing to the anteroom) is a cooler room, and beyond it (the hall) is one still cooler," This prompt and signifi cant rebuke and hint was felt and under stood, arid taken. VIL-The 'Hartford Tinter learns that a actress in Cincinnati has eloped with a butcher. Her husband says "the times are out of joint," silica the unfaithful wife, reversing 'the reading of Shakspeare ---They'vetie,late to a Make-1 cannot fly" —has tied herself to a "steak," and has flown. PAT ON PlNANC4.—"There's two ways of doing, it," says Pat to Maisel'', as he stood musing and waiting for a job on a Wall street corner, if I save me fbur thousand dollars, I must lay up two hundred dollars a year for twinty years, or I can put away twinty dollars a year for two hundred yeArs. Now which way wall I do? Be juliers I think the twinty dollar a year plan is the aisyest. LIGHT FANTASTIC TuVr.— A steam-tug tow ing a bail-boat. fail to •r.• NiXdi A I.lsusll ,knoune,m,tht," otiother r 0.11,1111. 111'LINE'S LIVER PILLS PREVARED BY FLCUING BROS., PITTFDURGU. PA Prom th . n unsolicited testimony continually offered from nil gunners of the country. it in impossible to re knit u conviction of the great eXceilcuce of there Pill• in all di•runen of the Liver mid Simone!, follow ing ktier from Toronto, entoila, it one of the many the proprielore have received: Torto:cro. April :nth. tl:r►. Messrs Fleeting Dens take this opportu nity of informing you of the bellentg have derived from Dr. itPLane's valuable Pills; I have (or two years past been afflicted with a severe pain over the eyes, accompanied with a nervousites- , or set-e of dizziness , a malady beyond die power and skill of ourphysicians to relieve utnl cure, caused, Its far as I myself could judge, by u diseased f WIC of the liver and stomach Soule of the doste ta 111.11 bleeding. and vanious other remedies were tiled, hut al! in vain. for the ileep.roceed disease -till stuck fast At las' I procured a box of your valuable Liver Pills fro n u druggi-t here. and feel lifter taking a portion of Mem. 11{111 the disease and painful sensation over the eyes had almost entirely left me. 1 toil: close by rt.:visitor; all tho-e :Mimed as I have been. to procure the valuable medicine at once, and save. much Iliac and point. milli little expense. With sineere gratitinte and respect, I ',rebid yours, ee -1 spectrally, Clio. W. n essml.l... 'Toronto. . 5 - 3 „p urekt _ e , will be careful to ask for DR NOS CE.LEISRA'PED LIVER ('ILLS. ran:tutees lured by VLF:MING ItROS., of Pittsburg. Pa. There nee other Pills I:importing, to he laver Pitts. now before the pnblic. Dr. ldllome's genuine Liver Pills. also his celebrated Verteifuge, can now he had at all re. peetahle drug stores. Nano genuine. withinis tie sig nature of Nov 19, 1859. (11.3 j rt.rmiNG BROS. Tim heave., were Thum noted el, the evening of A tiuu+t 2+ili. 1+:41). by tbr. moat splendid Aurora %mull+ ever +ern in 1110 COUlllry. R11)t of p.ni eolored tj,ig e o irg i .o.. the +kg. and the chnoge+ were beautiful ni The extreme. At aloe time a rain oliterecr rernittiell. that hr fancied he could see the sparkling lig do- form • , lern‘olnes into the following waro4: tiny all your garment+ at the thaw,: and 11:111 hark hi l+nn. Not 61.17 and :The,. Sixth. l'lnladelplaa.. r 4U • _ i g l7 - WIGS Brinhelor's Mei and Teepee. eurpass all. They ate t legnnl.light. earl and durable. Fitting ta n charm —no turning up bebilld—tm.li ri in,: rattle head; indeed. thisia the only eltublixltment where them: Wage ate properly naderriood and niade Nov 13, 24 Broadway, New Vora. MRS. WINSLOW, A caperleneed 'lucre ann female rhYgiCinll. line a sow tung Ittyrup for children ieeteing, which greatly ACiii:al.es the proeess of tecibiti7. by sofnerring the gums. reducing all inflammation—twill allay all pain. end i 4 sure to regulate the bowels. Depend . upon rnothers,it will glee rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Perfectly safe in all cases. dee advertisement in embitter column. Oct.. 1c69-1 y THE TZIIIMPH COMPLETE Ana! Act cure of Epilepsy by Dr. Hance's Epileptic Pills. MlLS:cif NECK, PISOQIJMAN'S CO., Oct. 1,145. Da. llanct---Dear Sir:—Having been afflict ed with tatting fits for some years past, 1 de. termined to give you Pills a trial, (advertise ment of which I saw in ooe.of the papers,) and continued to use them for some .months, until I was entirely cured. I believe them to be a first-rate article; and since! have used them4l have net had one attack, and am . now •in the enjoyment of good health. am, very respectfully, Yours, gm, JONATHAN J. J ACOBS. P. S. The Pills were recommended to me by Mr. Nathan Newby. of this county, to whose address you sent them. Those Pills, besides curing P.pllepsy, are a specific tor all modificatioosof nervous disease. Price•B3 per box; two boxes for $5; twelve boxes for s2d. Persona enclosing a remittance wilt have the Pills sent them throngb the mail, on its receipt. Fox sale by Seth S. Hance, No. 108 Baltimore street, .Saltimere, Md., to whom orders from All parts 'of the Union must be addressed. Natr. iasp. HAIR DYE--HAIRDY E-II AIR DYE. WM A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE; The Original and Beat in the World! A I/ ogiera nre mere hni i tlono, und should be avoid rd, I i yo - O . tviah io except,. rl•lieule Gray,iltto.l. or hasty Hair Dyed monody to* beau tiful ntict;isaturat Wow* or itiseht troithoat the lose , uttury to Hair to Skip Wto.l; Hiceatioes flair Dye produrmi a color not to be dii•rognialted from nature. and is sirerraated not itliajore.ißlbelestscbowever„loesti it May be condo- Otelk . efreetsiof bad'dyes remedied; ; the Hair trorigo . raied for L.lfe by this 9plendld Dye. soki.orappited Val? private - slrotns)att• the Wig Factory, Y 33 Broadway, New York. .Sold iu all and towns of the Visited States by nruggists nod Fancy Goods Dealers. IL7 The genuine has the home and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of. aeh box, of WM.*. BATCH ci.oll. Nov. 13,'59. 2.13 Broadway. Nese-York. Bold -by Druggists a In Colombia. R. Williatn9 Agent: PFigiquiN§§§ DR,. HOOFLANDI GERMAN BITTERS, UM DR. lIOOELANDIS BALSAMIC CORDIAL, , The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are "edify and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation eurpasaing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITIIOUT FAIL, ih moot severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing tures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. .4 few doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Inarslima proceeding from Cow IN THE BOWELS. These medicine., are prepared by Dr. C. M. JAcKson & Co., No. 419 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be en the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called BVEWSBODT'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of Me country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. Apr)!O 1n59 l y . DALLEY'SMAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR to tilt dist awn ittflitomintiott more of less predorni oitiei.--nove to oliay inflamtrintiois strikes at the root of diteo.e—hence no immediate cure. Dailey's . .Magical Pain Extractor, and nothing eke. will allay intlainina non ut once and make a certain cure. Dallcy's Magical Pain Extractor gill cure the fullowiog among a greet conerigue of ilioco.ies, Burn+, SMeds, Cuts, :hares, Sore Nipples, Cows. Bunions, Bruises. 'Sprains, Bites, Faison, Chils Munn.. Biles, Scrofula. Ulcer., Fever Sores, Felons' Ear Arlie, riles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings, 1n c ..., MUI/AM, Scold Head, Suit Rheum, 11,11thleAs, Faysipes Ms, Iticgtvortri, Barbee.. licit, Small Fox. Measles Rosh, tc., 'Co t•oine it may npprar increclulou, that Fn many shoat., lee reached by ode nrtiele; sue), an id,a will vatti-ls when reflection politic to the fact, shut the -aloe is a eanthini tiott of ingredients, each told every one applying a perfect antidote to its oppo &tie di-order. Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor in its elrcelc I. tantrum!. tiernitse Ore Bolt in sir Mimi between ilkesse 111111 a permanent cure; and it is an eztriletor, as it draws nil disease out of the uffecied pun, leaving nature us perfeet us before the injury.— it is scarcely ueees•ury in n -y luau uo bouae, work shop, or In:mutat:tory should be one moment with. out it. No Pain Extractor is genuine tiniest , the box ha upon it a *tees plate engraving, with the Hum ye Ilenry Dailey, Manufaetorer. For rule by nil the Druggists nrd patent medicine dealerr throughout the United Slates and Canatine. Principal Depot, IGb Chambers et., New-York. Sold by Drunt..ts • Columbia. R. I.LJA NIS. Agent. 'Nov. 13, '59 '3 y!I At Willow Dole, 011 ILlollthay el:citing. November 14 ;859.1T Rev. Jones 1.141L1. ^WALTER. DE SANNO of Purke•burg, to ebehLtA VAI,ON of W, ow Dale. We Mier our cot.gralulations and be .t wishes for the lumpiness of the young couple. On the 17th ineb. by 11ev. J. Y. Ashton, DAtoct. A.. Gores, to dAILAII JANE NICHOLAS, Loth of Columbia. NOTICE. A 717PETING of the Stnektioldare of the Odd relloers' rklfall A•socistion will he held in the rilliooli of the Mill, on Tuesday evening. December 13, 1859. at 7 o'clock P. Al for the purpose of electana. Nine Trustees, to serve for one your. Ity order of the President. Nov. W. tit. AICCORKLE. TEINRILVINSI TERRAPINS!! subscriber bus on band a soon!). of Juniata Ter .l. rapine. Parties CAM have them served in good style at Meek'. Hotel. JUS. H.ISLACK. N. v. 1153041. PRIVATII SAS.VE ff ; ; Fir r n. pro:n.o no, 1, Two mid n but story Dwenitie House, with the gerund on width it in ereeted. , Onmeil m he Comer of tend IVrllll7l arrears. Columbia, Pa The praise is furnished wigs gas nod water, utoi is a new building in good repair A 1.0 a lot of ground an wltich is erected a Freme Feahlr whit room for ivro hopme. and with a carriage MOM. 11:011 , 1 o>jeln distance of Lbe dwelling. Persons desiring to examine prnpnly will please rag on the Ufirierwried who r.•eides on the prelJliSC., corner of Second and Walnut. 10.:If the properly le not disposed of before Jon lett lae, it will be °flexed for rent. .1 it. NIEAGE 4 . Nov, 10.18:44( . Shaker Corn, JUT nrcrivim direct from the Shaker Settle meat in Ittact.achasette, at A. N. %curio's ramify Grocery Store. Odd Foliowa , Nov. 10, litti9 Thanksgiving. MINCE PIES, CAKES, 41 - 4. Havejw.t. received one reek of splendid n•w emit 1_ Campus, one ceoLe of new Citron, Mince Meat by the Jnr Now in the time w get the "Sans" fur your Thanksgiving dinner, at A. AL.RAMt Fern' IY Grocery Store, Odd Fellow hail Nor. lA, New Seedless Rabies. T AYER. Unneb,ani Valencia Raisins. by lb. 'mod LI ot box. at city prices; pntlree. 4nane:l4 and whole boxes, all of lb, new crop, at A. M. RAISIIIVS Oet. * rs Imo - ty - Grocery glore, MU; Cranberries, Apples, dse TI.TXT meeiced. a 6ne Int of prime Leer bleed Ap. ' Idea, and Jes•ay , :sauburries,Sweet Potat~, dec., at A U. It ANI 80 , 9, - Famdy Grocery Mara, Odd Fidkeas' Nay. 19, , 18 • New Crop New Orleans '.Molasses. V MS- of vplyodi4 Hear crop 11/ A oliryalg e r o ecred FAmip Grocery Ssoya, Odd Pellawas ?Coy. ID, lEL'D. Detallies! Delainesi Nlow• de Leine+. opened thin w ee k 3oElbe low Floe of cla.) . Warbis. Call c oo p, at C. ,i.ti:)DatiM/Tll.llr. /Spy. 0,1874. OWING to our very 'erg; pole of Shawls ibis Iva- Fon. we have uaenheroddiliotQ r at new Ogle 800 eho Long ShowlY. Itevervible Blaitkft. Acey to whielt . We re.fliecautir invite the.tutertioint( ladies. Gent's and 1 onihN , Long.S.hvwlv:..very cheap, at PONDKRSMIT I rS Nov 19. Peoples' Coeh store. FIXINS FOR I:IIERWOLIDMIS. E \V Pi c kl i n g hv e i ; e sit! n r u! he Celebrated e Boston, an assonment conprallotor.,'‘-; , , Fresh Lobreeei,leterna, do. Peaches do. do. Pickies,. do, Tomato Eetchurt, Pepper Sauce, a F uperi4r article of Prepared French Mu..uard; Coxes Sparkling Gela tine. one peek will make one quart end a pint of rich Crystal lite Jelly. Bunch and Layer Raualns, Car rants. Prunes, Pore Ground Spices, &e. Per good 'PIP" Sugar, -LEVY" Syrup Molasses, Prime Green , •nti fleck Ten.. and "LEVY" Coffee, or anything to our nue, you can buy it a little cheaper than the cheapest. at )1. C. FONDERSMITH'S. _ .Nevapmp, Calitmhia: A PSEtISMENT Mn. 'LI. QF THE umr - cAsermit courremurpm. Et I SORANCEI 3 3UMPANY. Nader Is berebyleven to tbe , mcmberscif - lhe Lancas ter County Mutual Insurance Company, ihat ea assess mentor 11per-cott. has been made on tbe - amoont °fall premium notes deposited for polleles„issned by said Company albeit:l4Ni eth day of November. 1.859 and made payable on or before the 20th day of December next, at the office of the Company, ut. Williamstown. to the Board of Dliectors and to all mithorited enema of the Compeny.and also to . Joseph. Clemson, (at John Gyger's Ranking House et Lancaster.) to pay the fol lowinriesses. viz: Levi 0. Kemper's stock of nr.rehan dire. $l5OO 00; JOhn Retainer's barn and contents, 847r5 00; Startle spring house and contents, $153 00, besides some smul er Imes. 130ARD0P DlRE,..rroßct. Ttto,e,aß. I.Vooas, (JECOSDE L. Eaton, ADAM R. \Tirana, Moses EMIT, Thomas S. NICILvAIN, JOHN RANK. ttzA.DIVEL .1.Z1.01E0.11. Eso . Joon M. Burros, N. E. SLAMAEIta. AGENTta OF THE COMPANY, Dr. Esains Kinzer, Lancaster city. Jscoli S. Shirk, • Jacob St Witmer, Manor Township. Jecoli R Heger, I , eq.. Mount Joy torruship. Christian Enale Conn,' Jacob Kemper. I?..sq.,Ephrma " Pri'derick A Zitzmai. John Standar. H-q . Eatt liempfir)d lienryA Roland. New Holland. Joseph c Clu re, fort tt Martin E. stealer, Eani Earl " Mercer NVhitson. it/at • Francis McClure, Salisbury sr John McGill, " 'lsnac liashonmEiq.. East Lampeter " lgtertott 12th of the 13y-Lows: 'Nat member.. of this i.o,epa n y tie:or:mins. or emit ting to pay their mnsessments. within thirty days after the of notice of the some, AND ,n Ur the ex. peitses of Ma «xce...diag ten reels per mite. circular from ti,' office of the 'anon ny, to a cOnecan, dut 5 autheitzrd to collect the some. Tiw NI WOODia. President. NA.TII. E. SI.A;II.‘ eta, Secretary. Nov. 19. 18594 t 6th ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT! CONTINUED SCCCESS OF TINE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. ullasectiontt of the enunny cuh.ertber• to atilt 1 popular Art ite.tttution. (row• to n- &milt year,) are tot.tot reeeivett in n ratio onpurulteled with that of any oreviott , t year. • Any person can become a member by subscrib ing $3, which will entitle him to 41ecl Eirgraving, '•Slu•.l,epeare ustd f!tid—A Copy of the elegantly Illustrated Art Jour nal. one your. . drtl—A free Sen.on Admisttion to the Gallerles.s4B i:ro. dwat. New York . In ad linen to which. over one hundred valuable Worts of Art are given to -ObeertberA us NelTl/11111P, etitnpri-ing Choice l'unittng.. Sculpture., Outline., &c.. by the Gest American and Foreign Artiste. The. SUfflll'l. ntigraviug, which cve•y'cubceriber will retieivelmotenialely on receipt of subscription, eolith d • giSIIAKSPEARE AND LDS FRIENDS," is of elturarter to give unqualified pleasure and sat isfatction. No work of equal value wits ever before . inured within reach of the people at weir a price.— The Engraving is of very large size. being &anted oil, heavy pl a te paper. 30 by 34 inches, making n most saner', ornament suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor., or Of f ice. It can he sent to any part of the country, by mall, with safety, being packed in a cylinder. poaluge pre. paid. 'Mink of it! Such a work delivered free of charge, and the Art Journal. one year, for three dollars! Subscriptions will lie received until the Evening of Tuesday. the 31st o: January. 14110. tit which time the hooks will c,0.,C and the Premiums he :Oven to sub. euriher•. No perxon iP r extrieted In n Pmgl e Pole , e ei ptto m Thom remitting 315 tire oritii!ed to xi' rnartilierxxhipx. aiul,eriptions from California. Cie Canada=, and all foreign Province L imn-t t,e 03.51 t Monad of Sd• in or. der to defray, extra too- wee-, kn. Per*on% toklting to form clubs will apply for a cir colar of term•. &v. Thr beautifully ilinUraled Art Jourunl..giving full purtirunirr. will In. cut DO receipt of 18 mut, in Of coin. Addi C. 1,. DERRY. A etunry, C. A. A.. .5113 tu.d WS 'lrin:way, New York. rirSlubsrripilon. received thy XV. F. Lloyd, Ilon 5e.... for Columbia and viciway. Nov 19:3111 "Unquestionably the best sustained Work of the kind in the World." 88R PER'S MAGAZINE . rr 11 ( 1. en.nr o . popular Monthly in the world.—/Vrto York No Magazine in Europe or America Is PO well known; none bus half as many renders; and. we may safely soy. none liaa received so large n tribute of ad miration from the cultivated classes, that delight in a healthy, diversified. elevating periodical literature. It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside never had n moredeliginfol companion, nor the mill ion a more entertaining, friend. than Ifarper's /Base zine.—ltfithodist Protestant, (Baltimore.) Twentr.live cents buys it—the cheapest. richest. and Inn.; tasting luxury for the money that we know Three dollars secures it for one year, and what tines dollars ever went so fat? hnt the came amount in clothes. eating. drinking, furniture. and bow much of a substantial thing is obtained? If ideas. fuels. and sentiments have it monetary value-.above all, if the Inane:lt that yet - testis,. the pleasantries that bring a gentle smile. mid brighten the passage of a truth to your brain. nail the happy eombirtation of file real and the imaginative. wlthoat which no one cell live a life above the animal, arc to he put into the .cale oppreshe In dollars and cents, then you may lie vermin. that if Flamer were three or four times as dear. it would amply repay it- (nice. It is a Alogn zine proper, with the idea and purpose of a Magazine —not a book, not a scientilfe periodical, nor yet a supplier of light gor.-ip and chatty anecdotes—but a Magazine that takes every form of interesting. digni fir 1, and attractive literature in its grasp.—Souchart Timm. The volumes bound conctitute of themselves a li brary of miscellaneous reading, alleit an cannot he found in the same compass in any other publication that has come Under oUr notice.—Boston Courier. C. F. CIiACE. Unquestionably it ii 'ill' hest ausrattied work of the kind in the language, that iv to any, in the world The splendid monthly essays from they Eshtor'a Tiede are above Iffiest. The present flambe ris to any yet it.rue I. and there is no reason to doubt a long reer or nraqterisy to the work.-IV. Y. Christian Adoe eau and Journal. We Muoirefer in ierrn• or eulogy to the high lone and ontir.d eacellencee or II arper'a Magazine. a jour nal with a monthly circulation of about 170.000 coplea. in 11.4104 C page+ are to he found rime of the choiceet light and general reading of the day. We epeuk or 'hi. work anon evidence of the American petiole:and the populnrity•it ha. acquired merited. Each num bee contains , fully 144 . page• of in•tructive matter:up: propriaiety . illwrirated With good wood .cutri; and cambia,* m ir.elr the racy monthly and the more philo;ophient ounnerly. blended with The limn fea ture. of the dotty journal. It has great power in the erention oatl ilio+rminittioll of it InVei . eir pure therm ture.--Tatanicia G ultle to American Literature ; 'Antrim. 8359. The Migraine mey be obtoined Of Bookeenere. Pe. ;indica) Agents. or from the rublielsere,ni Three Doh tar.ii yeur, or Tat nty• fibre Orme a Number. The ernu.n trit nut volumer • nu completed. neatly. bound, in cloth, ore cold ni TWo Doihut encli• and Mu4in Coy. et. are furni-hed tio thaw. who wieb their hock nano herr uniformly - hound, nt Twenty-Five Ciente, roeh. Nittete,R volume. are now ready. bound la - Cloth, and Woolf, Dell Calf The Publishers will supply Specimen Nurithert grutuitowdy Agents and Postmasters, and; will ma hi...liberal arrangement. whit them for circulating the Magazine . They, wilt also supply clubs of two per...anoint Five Dollars • year. of eve treritmok as Ten Doling.. Clergy men and Teacher* supplied at Two Dollars •,year. Numbers from the commencemein Curl now be supplied Also. thictioutitt Volumes. The Magazine weighs over seven and not over eight ounces The Postage upon each number. which mum be paid quarterly In *dynode at the ogioa where the Magazine is received, is Three Cent. Ii AD PER 8 BROTH CRS: Nov 19'59. • . Franklin Square, New York- Seedless , Raisins! . A L ia fFT of yery . choice t'ocale7 . ll.7i;:i ti mpar',6 l ;red '.N0v.19, . Wooer/ Scare, 1o 71, Locos/ st treE Tarry best satiate of Pita caatbe bad at AL No4:I9, 183 i: Grocery g a ' MERIZINV uvre, No, 71 'Locust at. Fog ji *rot tuts !Miele of PraZT7r IngZ.grlls ,Nay, 10, lUD. Grocery' Store, No. 71 Locum at Split Peas! • APamir of Dried resoluta received and for side very cheap, at S. P. EBERE.EINVS N0v.19. ISSP. Grocery Store, No. 71 Loesslt at. gcP#lo Arcy ono fond of aßutch good derring can l be %applied a: F. SIBIRRLEIN'S Nov. 19, 1859. . Grocery atone, No. 71 LoOPst A Gat of Sip Sego Cheer Inn inived S. sesatztros • Nov 10,1e20. Grocery tt urre,,o. 71 Loewe ft. Wore New-Shawls. Tr:ll‘l44. isreircroil Pike Turkish Primed Sap Sego Cheese! New:; Shad! to - gbad—the ' -f o r a prime • , (143 No. P. BM/ LEIN. Ur beet M the market. . N0v.10,-.lfrok. • - NEW CROP ORltik-CIIRIfiTR. 90cid:!Ti cle, clean and tre*aTia.gzitintAlialVved otweery Store, Corrgv:ifOld aml Moon sok. Nov. 19,185 a. NEAP PROP SEEDLB3 S b 01! for 24 - ,* Padding, t4fic:: 'mays ~103cronapa ...Grneeq.Sure rTeraciworwrod-thitomes..- CRANBERRIES) ,CRANEISKIMY ri7.IIIIRANTED Fresh and sowed. in lairge or smaA YVP quannticA, et H. SUYDAM'S Grocers !Store, Corner Frord and talon st.. Nov 19 1&a9.. DRIED . FRUIT. • . • molt Dilarritu••-:spptezi:Pouthei : • 111 A best ,n th.e.intrice,.o to ~..V.,S4"Mitte!S, Gpx.ery..Stimi, kernei,froirztv*Zake • FL'OUEt, , GROCERIESPROtIif3IO.I4EOj-•• - mom of best quality—wbolenue:ai v series in every vsneiy, Previsions' of .all. kloas,, kept constantly on band at H. suvawat'S G today . Store, Corner Front and union Nor 29, I&G9. • The Best, Cheapest, and Moat Beneetafta Faxaily:Pnper in the Union. EC4I, 1 11 ' Sit ifor Z121.2EZ . ('rice Pipe Cents a Number; /MAO per year, (From the N. T. Recasts ?ell, it359.] TiAlteltleft Weturt.T.—The filly-two numbers of -Alibi. attractive and entertaining.publicniionoissued during the last yrnr;havebeengathered Imorstingle voleme. and now that we are them sogetheriwe are sarprised. at the variety, the sprightliness, and the value of the contents. There 1s a complete instory of neatly till the public events of the. year—there are ample dieser tations on the leading . topics—there and the ((Metall trifling', (not always trivial, however, but profoundly Ina:tractive) of the Lounger—there are the• teles and! stories of Rulwer, Dickens, Theekeray, &c.—there, are the records ofinkes, new and oid—and, above all, there are those striking wood cut representations-of* contemporary men and things, of tellies und_fitrhiond, and of customs and.cciu-ntries—alfeontained.vrithin single volume, and lobe hind fa csongr. II tan grand, mew re-book of the human/Ile of the .elneinenib cen,- tury. in all its phases, and in nearlyaltmallansr ery ca-s of readers. moreover.-mny be Interested `by: it—the old and thoughtful...the young and ignY;:the malt of business. the child and the woman: ,• We would not ro often con attention to limper's NVeekly if we were not • well sedtereid land it is the bend family puller published In the United dente', Mae for that raiston. and that alone, rued desire to yea it undermine and root-out a certain kind of !Retaliate too pievn , riti, which blunts the =Orals of Its readers, vitiates their invite (or sensible rending , . and id alto getter bad in its erects —New London detteiriser, A. lint pees Magazine inns dune much to drive out the yellow-covered liierainrs, nde we altould be glad. to ser thlis new Wrek ly lake the place of Mose papers. sviilch depend for excitement on poor, trushruovels.. —New York Beangdist. VEarkry. unwinds In origianl maiter, uiiiatit. instructive, and_ entertaining. It has, and. ile s ervr dl f, n very large and increasing eirculutlon.. It is family paper.—BostanJourna/. It (Burners Weekly! is the proper size for binding, and an excellent opportunity i. afforded for any ones svhd wishes to preserve the h koory or the country us it in made, to do so by filing Harper's Weekly.—Pons. liar (Mich.) .racAvanfors. Its fresh leaves, its clear type. its entertaining va,. rimy - , its severe but jant criticisms upon the follies of %A:l3We, it* eiegahtly written and InSteueilVe anis. rtes, nnl its able corre‘pondence. till combine to. make it the model newnpiiper - ofour ebontry.and.oite hut every family must prize. Its condensed weekry summary or For.:ego Doinessie intelligence is al together supt riot that contained is any other )our-- nal Being published too, iii a form of -preservation and binding. if taken care of as it deserves.. to be, fie will he found in suture years as welcome A COMMIS...- halt for the family and fireside u. the day cal which It W 49 .first perused—dieCunnelsolile (0.) inquirer. . . IVockly is electrotyped, and back nom. Lars can be furui.shen canny time. On Cody for Twenty Week', IS I oflo, One Cory for One Yetir, One C 41 .P3-: for 'l'wo Year,., - 0.00. Five Coriek for One Year, Twelve (triplex for One Year. . . 20.011, Twenty-five copied for tine. Year. - 40;00. An Extra Cony , will lie allowed , frir every Club ot. Twelve or Twenty-five .50h:crib..re, Yolk- I and H.. for the year. 1857 nodlaiikair-"rinr pees We-kty." hondwmcly bound int.Cluth extra'. Prtee 13,50 each, are now reedy. HA RPHIR A-13RO1'EERS• Nov 19,13 0 . Franklin &pure, New VOAC, MRS. A. E. ARIUS • WILL opon •on TIIIIRSDAT, HER 17. Imo, an tononinenr . of WIN. TER MILLINERY. to which she invites the oneenion of the Indies. Nov. 12. 1&59-:h FOR THE BENEFIT or 'TOE 0017MBLA. NATIONAL BAND ► ' be held on Wrdne*dny. ?hominy. Friday YY Y and Saturday. Dec. 14th 131 h um) and I:01,1459, in Odd Fellows Hall. Refreshments, Forney Article., Ate.. will be sold ut the table•. The proceed* of the Fair will he devoted to procuring n amiEnrin for Om Baud. The *effort of ilte public is *aliened. . Columbia Nov. 1211 i 185D.1d NOTICE. L ETTERS of Adrainhornitoe on the rtonte of' Abraham M. Smith, Into of Weot liempaeld towu .hip.dea'd,haying born grneite4 to the sub.criber.. reading in raid toornaltiP. sit perroit•jededo,) ro ev oi. emme,are hereby notified to male hounedikite payment; 'hope having claim. wil! preeeni theta. 4.1 y nothroti. cared. for Ilelliemenl to JOHN tc.ssurit. Nov 12, 1859 ed PURIFY THE BLOOD. Alofratls • IMIGET.A..I3XIII atairil PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. • THE high and envied celebrity which, Mesa pre-ernitient Ilediehtea have acquired for. them invariable efficacy in eli the iliwwwwwbich they pro.- fee. , to cure, /Mr rendered the w.ual proclaim of prif.;- fing not only sinuecer•nry, hut uriworthy.of them.— They are known by their frolic; their pod work• rectify for i rem, and they thrive not by-die - faith of the credulous. In all eases o f Asthma, Acute and airman Rheu matism, Altai:don. of the Bladder. and kidoeye,... 'Bil low. Fever: and Liver Co n plidatv..—ln the . math and weef. where these diaee.en prevail they will be found invaluable. Plantere, Farmers, and caber., who once u e Medicine., will - never afterwards' be yeah can tb in. D , I9PEPSIA.—No person with thii diet pawing direat.c .hold delay nintr7 thetie medicine. • immediately. Eruptions oli the kin, Eryalpehni, Flatulency, Fever and Ague. :'or thin scot, tge ril the western country (hem medicines win he found a safe,opredy.and ;n remedy. Other medicines leave theaystent -rub. fret to - n reborn of t`te di.rase—a curet by these-med icines i permanent. Try Mew be natisSed, and ba cured. - - Aleacmust. MIT 11 3.—Never fails to eradicate en• lively all the effect. of Mercury infintlieiy•moner than the most powerful preparation of Night sweat., IV'errous Dent/iv. Neemma Com plaints of 01l kind., Organic Affeettoiss, Palpitation of the Hear:. Palnier's Cholic. Pums.—Tbe original proprfinor of *hese medicine• war cured of Pile. of 35 year's standing by the Ate of these Lfe Medicines alone. Worn). of all kinds are effectually expelled by ,th•.a sliedialnee.• rlllietllll will do well.to adnxiniaterthrin whaneyer their oxis tenceis au!irected. Relief will be certnin. ; THE LIFET'ILES AND PHCSNIX BITTERS Purify the .blood, and thee remove all ditemiar from the .yatem. A single trial will place too. Life Pills and ebovietz Bailers beyond ihe . reatb o .competition in the estimation of every patient. ,Prepared and &old by Iht.WIL:JANT B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway. cor. WortitSt., rfew York. JD 'Par vale by all Dray:Oda. November 12.1839.1 y - •• ew American Oyclopedl4 A Most lasportont Work: A Mom Important World A Moat /emporia* World An Indisprnrable Book - , Anfndi.pentabie Book , - An ladi.ponsliblo Book For 1 2 ;veryt Slopoeboldot, F"t":"her. . -'. • . • For lo44boior. ti.llisive rea, of P.Artlll.Bigre Hood ail of IL It Grill Sore liond;eds 11. Make Every Men Maka.lFlvery Men Make Every Man Happier, and Herter Wirer: Happier, apd•Herter. Wirer,. Happier, Auld Heiler Knowledge is. Power. Knowledielo Porrer. iteowledgeria Power. - . Leis than One Coati Di/ loss diearOlie Cala • Day Lao thastAlera.Cent a AF Give Yoe a Venter. ilta Wer t _ Woi Give 'Pea a Voicterekia• Tear. Will Give Vona Voleatalhanriar. 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