_Vali?. TOR THE IigAwFIT OP 'lire • !German Reformed Chub.; OF COLUM3IA, PA., ',To. be geld hi Odd PeHow,' flail. on Wednesday, -,Tharaday. Friday and 'Saturday, NOVEMBER lath, 17th. VIM and Wilt, 1b59. The Ladies of the German Reformed Cong regation , at this Borough will hold a Fair nt the above place on , the dikszarned:, far the sale of Fancy Articles, Re freshments, &c.,-tho rroceeds to be devoted to the Church-. The support of the citizens is respectfdily requested Attr—qsaion, 5 gents. , [Nor.z.'s9-3t. 3:1117111131TD. EWE Columbia Bank has this day declared s.diyidend J. of al Ike/ cent. payable on and after the • - • • • - - • SAMUEL SIIOOH. Cashier , Noir : t2,•59 . ,5t • rievenibtx-1, 1859. CANVASSERS TI74I.IVTIED. . • tassa.4l. tNltucergerrArQ &owns! grins/ Dollars a Monts, and all Erpenees - FCtik WE wish to engage . an itcttve agent in every VII -County. throughearthe United Su.seo and Cant.- ..dia. to travel and introduce our Mir Tareary•Del tar Double ThreitaZocle 'Stitch Sewing Kftehtne. Thin rEsephskrr-Maclrinplirlust pawned, whir:valuable tor "poiresnelii,"Witlii'notke it' the cheapest and mart ;CS/ t i ttUpita a ° v i er fo r rV i nc i - ra te l n u e tt i t n . 4 A u l t lim n ° iZ; i d e n a rl i e n r ,ofreipattsiblo stream are wanted to solicit orders by •aranpie. to whom a:salary or SSCI per month and cx.. *tenses will be paid. roe conditions and full pante . Vacs address, with stamp for return postage. J. W. HA RAIB , 'No; 13Shoo and Leathfr Exchange. Boston, Masa Itirweiaber 12:11359 it • - - • LLEICTION. :aN ElectionElectionfor one President. Gve Managers. and one Treasurer in the Columbia Is Marietta Turn , pike Road Company will be held at the public house of Daniel Herr, in the Borough of Colombia, on Thursday. ,the 17th day of November, beiween the hours of 2 and 4 ecioeir. J. W. COTTRELL, dec'y. .Nov. 11:49-ul. STRAY ECORSZI, the Stable of ibe-:sabscriber. The'owner call, pay charges, and take him away. A. M. RAMBO. 25,, P . CENT. SAVED. 'wri in t have t Teethed 60 more Boxes of • Sleek Pat Tobacco, from one of the be=t man , ufsetorieti in Virginia—much superior to the first lot manufactured for an. We wish to state In regard to this Tobacco. that we can recommend It as better in quality and 'flavor than any sweet Tobacco before manufactured In thin state or elsewhere. We can guarantee to all wishing to try it that they will save • 25 vet eeni..ky baying our BL ACI: FAT TOBACCO ..TberTebneco in free from Ptem and dirt. made of nothing but pure leaf, and sweetened with the bent of white sugar. All dealers who sell sweet tobacco should give this ern( le a and if it is not en we represent It, wewill at any time refund the prier-- Weal.° keep on band the following brands of chew ing tobacco: sweet' Peach Lear, Sweet Congre.e, Sweet Honey Dew, Sweet enventligh. Sweet Honey Nine and SPeet Twist. We keep the heat brand of Rough and ifecadY, and a new brand or natural called the V irginia Double Prea.ted. We hove the largeri stock of Se gura and Chewing Tobacco weal. of Philudelphi a.— We will aril Ike above goods cheaper than they can tae bought in that city All who deal in the above *Odra are requemeat to cull, and if we do not offer therm geode , cheaper titan they ran be bought else. where, we will not ask thetnut buy. . . _ FENDRICII & BROS.. Wholesale and Retail Tobacro, Snuff Manufactory Front at., five doors from Locust, Columbia, Pa. November 5, IBA • ZEPHYR GOODS. VOW opening the largest apaertment of Zephyr .11 Goode. we have ever offered: Nubia*, Manupo• sick. Hoods, Arm.esa.l4enrve., he HALDEMAN'S Cheap Corti Store. November 3,11.54. V. . 413DblINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 100" virtue of an order of tho Orphans , Court of IJLan caster County, the undersigned Adintnistrator of %the estate of John W. Shuman, dee'd, will sell at pub lic sale, at the public house of Daniel Herr. in the t borough of Co.umbin, on OATUILDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1539. the undivided one-half of the following de scribed property, situated on the east side of Front St., ibetween Walnut and Guy streets, in the Borough of Ooluffittia,cooststing of a fot of ground containing 52 feet on stud Front street. and extending in depth ISO feet. more or leasi adjoi mg the property of Airs. Zellers, estate of C. Bitumen, dee'd and Michael S. Shuman, 'on which is erected u Brick Bui'ditig, 30 by 31 feet, with brick back building 14 by :17 feet, two stories high:raid. building bovine a basement room in the melleu*, and two store rooms out the first floor; the rent of the building Is a convenient and comfortable dwelling There is also erected on this lot a Frame Rom one Ivory in height, 18 by 24 feet. The store rooms are all furnished with shelving and drawers, which belong to the buildings. The stores and dwelling are now occu pied by David Hanauer. Sale to (*inane:lce at I o'clock 1 .111i.witen terms will be made known by MICHAEL S. tell UNI Administrator. The undersigned will also et the some time offrr the -other hallo( the above deAcribeit property of public thus giviog Coy per.out a•iehing to purchase the •whole property, an opportouity to do so. Nov. 5 '59-ts MICHAEL. S. SHUMAN. NEW WINTER GOODS. NOW Opening a magnificent assortment of rail and Wisner Goode. NEW FUNS .from 85.00 to Sql a vett. Blink Sable Stone Marten, Fiteh,litquirrel.eti;ver Morten, &e.. dm CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, New York and Philadelphia Manufacture blevrev , Pattern.. rail and Wiener Cloak. and Chimera Open ing. Daily. flack Beaver Cloakv. Black Trtcot Cloaks, &c., ice.; wide Black Silk Velvet for Cloakr. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Ihrootrard Bever/rible. Long and Square litrocho. Ft rel. tia, in ibtack and colored centre•; Super French ditanket. Hay State, Long and Square chawla, and all the ddrerent maker. he. GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. All Wool Lupins Peril printed bouquet delaine.‘; MI Wool Lupins French Illerinces. in Weekend all eaters; Fancy New Style Paria Dress Silks, Black Gilasq *tilts of the Beat Brands Imported; Bouquet black and ihrown :floe ad Delaine•.tn cents per y ard; 44 French athintaes,l3 cents; English Chi times, 1.2.; cents. HOSIERY. Men's Merino aril Colton Shins and Drawers. Ladies tUndervestg i -Cudiei , Merino Ho-e; black. white end eoln.ed, Mutes , Merino Hose.ldnek. white and roi .ored; Hogs Merino HOPZ, Medi, white and colored; Children's Merino Hose. black. while and colored; Misses', Boy.' and Children's Cotton Hosiery. GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, tinailk,fleeey lined, title thread, cloth, buckskin and kid. MEN'S WEAR. li choice andlarge assortment of Clothe,Cassimeres, ,und new amid beautiful style Vesting. BLANKETS. *very largo stock of Blanicecs, Woolen Coverlets, .Comforts. Flannel*, &c.. CARPETINGS. .*VtiWir and roll 'wooly. Crow lel* ,renta op. rr.OOR 4.l46.oLanics, one yard to (nor yard. wide. rai did ono piece. to suit halls. Faraisura Oil Clothe, 4.4 ,to 8-4 wide. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. A-new and fall supply. LOOKING GLASSES, WALL PAPERS. '.13•500 pound 'Erns amid fleeae 'Feather.. TIALDENIAN'ti Cheap Cash Store Colmubla,November 5.1659. FOB SALE CHEAP. 00 SmrTv Segni. Boxes, (boxes of one hundred and two hundred and MVO all In good order -which will be sold at IST,OII per hundred. by taking t h e Whole of them FENDIUCH & BROS.. slifbolerate and Retell Tobacco and Segar Moodie ,tory, Frontn., five doors above Locust, Columbia. November 15,180, iumlisrvs s.ava. ON SATUBDAY, November 19. 1850. nt 2 o'cloce, P. AL. by virtue of sundry writs of Venditiont Ex- gumse„andi writs of Pirri ' , twins. issued out ofibe Court of Common Vine of Lancaster county, and to me di peeled, I will expose to public stale or outcry. at the Court/Mow in the city of Lancaster, the following dieabrMate, air.— . AT enustuage and lot of ground. In the Borough Col hia.Lentraotee.Cou..ty, 1".1...; described in the gismo( said Borough as lot number 77. buying On froateullinen Sheet 50 feet.and est...W.llg back to i ,tbe LastmeterTumpike, the westeru boundary being kilillect.aad tho eastern - 1100 fe-t; bounded on the west brim lumbered IS; ated by Daniel Pearl. and on the osgelsygotwieblired . being thf , seme premises villa ,Piegield by J th rt: d ulaft Brown. his uttuntey in Mi la I I 1 .1 %-deenldated Mil of May, 1951, din 50100150161C4waty,le • book C. vol. 9, page 213, .ifoso, versed and conveyed two Archibald Wright in IMP, , .. ..• 41fo. SeAll Vtatesitsin negotiate or lot of mound. Amor hi me Aterough of Columbia aforesaid. on the ba th y kto, g 4Dospe Str o m, at ith.fotenteetionWith the adriTecopike: boarded en the north by the said on the math re. Union Rotel. on thograst by r op ISISIssi.W. Millia,matolulsot on- *sod Turnpike Vnioaareetl,ll6 km. eel on its western 1118 &el. eadde!!gnotod ou the planoMotom c as lot No. ~, t • baLag the same ptesaise• aWright and 'Ann.& his wife. by dead gaga ~ di,„ D.,1951. and nigargladln Lao. Mottersioonly , in deed book K. , Wrigh t .gol..f.l jpitiPs ago, Ike, paned and conveyed onto Archiba ld An fete s(cs. 3, All that certain lot of ground. sienna betwego 101500 sweet and the Lancaster Turnpike, above Sixth Siiilerill the Boroitgb of Columbia aforessid, designa ted outhesseeral plan amid borough by the number 7 . ..Klbomda au the North by the Lancaster Tampike. 'aft Um teal by let otJohn L. Wright, on Me meth by ;Mien Street, and on the wee by lot of Archbakl e Wright.t. centaing in width, 75 feet—the western lice of saki As 190 feet in letegth, and the eastern one 1213 Inct: . timenpreonees which Soiree W. Mifflin mid Kb i)t . wife, by deed dated the —day of Jelly, 1854, in Lancaster, in deed book IFC, vol. /L. pap 397. to , ranted and' conveyed unto AxchibeW Wlrialrt IA fee. As the property o: ARCHIBALD WRIGHT. 2: “ :i m irleleb are seized and taken in gemodatt acre LS Sold Ism BENJ. r.nhvveyisheritr. Lancaster, Cet.31,1102. t..• ..il 1309-ts. NEW FURS NEW ,FURS. a :.havetilist .teccised-frasteitiladelphia v u choice lot of New inunufnetured ex prey for our pate Ilavogg tar Furs left over from iasteespon. purchasers eon nay upon getting u 11 , 01 nun perfect article Our Stott' embruces.Sione !dal tett• itt per.; .Stiver Marten t eats; latch in sets; Sibertan Squirrel in Pets; En e li.lt Squirrel in sett. I.o,ter Cone,.Ertai Trittursing and Fur'rtpe. Ladiesin wont cif fiood"Furs at fair prices, are re .pectfally invited to give•u+u rum IL C. FONDEBSAITTII, People's Cosh Store Nov 5, 'LS PBXridrlnlitt COAL orzs. THE Highest Premium for the best Coat Oils woe awarded as the late Penn.ylVismin Place Fair to th e HOPE COAL OIL COMPANY, Who ore now manufacturing the 111amiuuting and Lubricating Oils, of a superior quality, nod with fa• ciliiies are enabled to furnish large quantities to the trade, at the very lowest market prices for good oils. Their unequal ed illuminating Olin will born without smoke, emitting a ',Mama light in the Kerosene or any other Coal Oil Lamps. and lire unumally free from offensive odor—warranted equal, if not superior to any Coal Oil In the world. Tbey also continue to Manufacture Railroad greaser, of the beat quality. Railroad Companies and others - upplied at short no tice. with superior Lubricating Coal this . , or Ureases. All oilers ptornptly executed. Address. V. S. HUBBARD 8c SON. No. KR Walnut Street, Vbiludeli Ma, Va. November 5. 16q9.1in EVANS &WATSON'S .: •q(if i. :, ~ SALAMANDER SAFES, ' .., '-' '-? 7 ,..: ! : 04 Chestnut Street, ...., ',(.• : '• PHILADELPHIA. ).----- , ' _„ Another Triumph. Philadelphia. Sept. 29,1859 To THIC PRE4II/XICT •F THB PHILADELPHIA AGRICUL TURAL ROCIETTI--The .üb.cribera, your committee to examine the eminent. Ora Sofa. of Evan. ifx Watson, after being exposed ton strong fire on the Fair Grounds for eight hours. restrict:Gully represent: That tiller seven cords of ouk wood and three of pine had been consumed around the Safe, it was ripened in the presence of the committee, land the contents taken out. X little warmed, but not even scorched. Several Silver Medals heretofore teceived by the manulitmarers, and a large quanifty of iineumepts were in the Safe, arid (wine out enwely uninjured. The experiment sati-fed us of the capacity of Sales of ibis kind to protect contents from any fire to which they may be exposed. The Committee awarded a Diploma and Silver Medal. °so W. WOODWARD .IOII3 W. GEARY, J P. RUTHERFORD, ALFRED S. umt.trr. STILL ANOTIIFIR Wilmington, Del.. Sept 17, 1951—Messrs. Evan. de ,Napo„ Ge‘TLF-146C—The Sidnennvder Fire-Prna See of your mattufueture, purch sed by us from your Agent. Ferri-l& Garret. of our city. some nine months ago. was severely tried by burgturs last Saturday night. and although they had n sledge hammer. cold chisels, drill, and guopowvler. they did not succeed in open tog the Safe. 'Vhe lock being one of "Hall's Potent Powder proof." they could not get the powder into it, but drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in a lorge charge, which was ignited. told olthough the dent. inside and out, showed the explosion not to hove 'teen n small one. tt was not forced open We suppose they were the greater part of the night at work on It. We are mewl, grattned at the re,ttli of the attempt 10 Potter it, sod if the 11.110Ve taco are of any service. you are at liberty to use them. Yours, Truly, 'MYNA 1113 & JONES GREAT PIREI—ANOTIJER TRIIJAIPMI Knoxville. Tconevoce. March Mtn IS E.vAns Ec Wntsox, Philadelphia:—Gentle men—lt affords me great pleasure to soy to you that the Salamander sore, which I purchased front you in February, 1F.59, proved to be what ,you recommended it—a sure protection from fire. My, storehouse, to• gether with several others. horned to the ground in March last. The Safe felt through into the cellar. and wan exposed to intense heat for sot or eight hours, and when it was taken from the rains and opened. a ll its contents were found to be in a perfect state, the booksand the papers not hr lug injured any whatever. I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to the com munity, believing. us I do, that they are as near fire. proof us it is possible for any Safe to be made THOMAS 3. POWF.I.L. in -A large assortment of the above Safes always ou head. at 364 Chestnut street, (lute 24 South Fourth street,) Philadelphia. November 5, 1e59. A FEW of the Books just received from 11 the New York and Philadelphia Trade Soler: 3loatiht City and:tluhutlian Architecture, comaining numerous Designs and Details. Illustrated with one hundred and sixty engravittgs. SIO I / 1 01. Conosuctive Architecture: a guide to the practical builder and mechanic, is which is conts"tted a series of Designs for domes, roofs and spires. Il lustrated by sixty-six carefully prepared Plates. Downing's Landscape Oardetang and Rural Archi tecture. . • . The Lud,t'e Monona of Fahey Work: a complete l e. Ptrurtodit every variety of Orituraelltal Needle Wolk. By Mrs. Poi:nil. Glo•.nry of floafitth Worth., &e., Lc., by Mallard Chenevir. Freud,. 0 D. New Diemen:try of Maeintione. from the Creek. Lat in and Mcdern Language. tranelated into English, The Tin Trumpet; or, Heads mid Taile for the Witte and Wanted. Empire of fiu.sin. from the tentatex periods to the preeent lime. Hy John C. Abbott. All About It; or. the Ilietory and Mystery of Com mon Thine. tiv Heigh Smith Carpenter. St - tavern' , of Travel. By Madam Clotayia Walton Le Vert, 2 veto. A thbotte's Dietimtnty of A whore. Vol I. The Harp ore Theueaud ;Strings; or, Laughter for a Lifetime Any of the above book. will he sole at very low rPiee. al JOHN SHEAFTE.R.S Chran Book.tore. North Queen at., Lumpier, Pa. Nov. 5,145. FRANKLIN HOUSE RESTAURANT, UNDER THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. THF. subscriber has opened in the basement of his hotel. the Franklin House, a RESTAURANT, where he is prep..red to serve Oysters and other Res fieshments in the be-t style The esinlilistionent has been newly fitted up with a view to the best siecom modation of his elastomers, nod no effort will be spared to properly and promptly eater to their words 411141 lippelllt , The Oysters, Re ,prrivided will he of the best qual ity and that they mot be well cooked Knit served an experienced person awn oat of the best estilblish mews in Philadelphia. has been engaged to take charge of ton cooking dreamt-tent. The subset lee sults of his friends and the public a shore of rostom. .1. St A111.1. 1 ;31. Columbia, Oct. AIR'S. Franklin House. FIRST GRAND ANNUAL FAIR. OF THE 'FULTON INSTLTUTB, LANCASTER CITY, PA. The management beg leave to announce to the cid tens of Lancaster city stud count%, and the public at lardealiat their first Exhrbition of Mechanics), Agri cultural, Domestic. Fine Art and Miscellaneous Fro ductioos; wi li commenee at bill LION II A LI. en MON DAT, the kist day of NOVEMBER next. and coottnuo for one week. All the nett proceed. of the Exhibition will be dis tributed in Silver and Broze Medals and Premiums, agreeably to We awards of impaokay Entrance of Articles for Exhibition nod competition cantle made. FREE OF CHARGE, at any time previ ous to the 10th of November. ltdit, by calling at the Secretary's office, No. lti North Queen-at. where also full programmes and other information can be obtained. For further pn rueulars rue large bill, fr.e. Wir.l3ttigte Tickets, 25 cents. Children, hall price. Exhibitors tielets for the enure week si, no monster note.. , onuaT LONG. President. Ms, E. Nua nce.rr cerretary. Oct.'" '69-tf - • Ladles' Dress Goods. TIE attraction Ftill kept up. Another arrival of Choice Gond.. AT REDUCED PRICES! Raney Drew. Silk*. Alt Wool Delnines, Printed Cn•h• mere. and ?derivate , . Long and Neare 'Ameba Shawls, ReverhibleltbaWle in great variety, and the liand , orneat Embroideries is Coiambia always to be FCCII lit _ _ • _ 11. C. FON Peopte'• Cheap gash Slam, Cotumbi• 1859. - vi o,GEN & MgKE Oa . t er DETERSIVE SOAP PH/LADELPO4- hi. l;ri•-banicd N aching ,Oat . to now In market for more than a year and that it hes given universal fiction. is evident from the fact, that the Itlnnufaitures. of It. in order to supply the demand, have been obliged to increase their capacity make equal to One Hundred Th to ousand Pound* yolerWeek. It is dpc.a.di y the hen and cheapest Soap ever made in Ortathourintit One Pound of it scilicet as far, (or any we, as Three of the Common Soap lit general aye. It is gawk anon a new principle, of the bestmateria:s„ and known only to Van Hangen & McKenna. It doe. away entirely with the washboard-.saves the nee4eaMty efbolllng the clothe., it does not shrink Flannel, Removes Grease:lnk or Paint spots pet ketly, mod Atom 616. t delicate ( b oric, semi fully orte-Italfske ante end la bor aeuallyapqmoto do *us washing. It is warranted free from Sal dodamr otheeinlatione ritatiei, arid .guaratt. teed not to itdare the elothes. For sots by at) vr.per.table Meer*, and Wholesale A by M _ TR /k. Mc PIONS. No 22 and *l *Nob Wharves, pin delphia. CArrtION. There being several imitation brands of Detersive Soap in market. the public are notified that cone la genuine exermCiran Kamm & McKeon; is Stamped upon ettebilar of the Soap. a wall as the Bozo. Oct. Ifi. IE4O-9m Shreiner's Patent Fuel • and t Economizing Stoves and Heaters. A LANCASTER COUNTY TRIUMPH T ;he late County - Agricultural' and siechirsteu 1. Fair, Philip Shremer's :Nose lave talon for say in t waste heat and fuel. was awarded a Silver Sett vat ued at 850, (or the' inost.nouel.aad•wieful Lancaster "ourity Invention, Also. to Shreiner 4- 'young: for best Apparatus for Warming Houses a Silver Medal. The Judges also said In their report (there being no premium Torthis class of 'Stoves) that Shreiner & Young were entitled to a special notice for their farrnoved Ornamental Gas Darning Parlor and Hall Stove. At the State Fair, recently. beld hl 'Philadelphia, tie following awards were made: To Sbreiner & Young, for best Hall Stove. First Premium •and Diploma; for Portable Heater, Premium and Special Diploma. The improvement in 510904 and Heaters WO pro. Immured at the State Fair, by the mast nein/than moll of our country, the greatest improvement ever made in Stoves, it being the only ' , eremitic Slone in the world. - These - .Stoves aud Heaters allow no waste heat up the flee; and burn the gnu better than any gas burner in the market. We relate three statements knowing that we do not exaggerate. To salt•fy all, we ask all interested locall sail see the Stoves in op erating. Those wishing to purchase nerd run no risk, as we guarantee the complete °penmen and great saving of fuel. Those wanting a cheap furnace, that heats well with a small quantity of fuel should cult and examine at STIREINF.R & 'YOUNG'S, Oct.,?7,'SD-tf No. R 7 North queen Pt Luncwrter. Esenwein's Tar and Wood Naptha Pectoral, TS the BEST MEDICINE in the world, for the Cure of Coughs and Colds. Croup, Bronchttia, As thma. Difficulty inßreathing, Palpitation of the Heart. said for the relief of pulients in theadvaiiced stages sf con.umption, together with all lin-ea.:ms of the throat and chest, and width predispose to consumpilon.— It attacks the root of disease. and mates the fell de. destroyer succumb to its influence. It also produces free expeetoration. and induces healthy action in the diseased Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is pe culiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma One doseof this invaluabie Syrup offe.i gives ease, a old consequently sleep, which the peculiar nature o f that disease denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste, and prompt in its effects. Try it, mid Ira convinced that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affec tion*. Ur Price 50 cui per bottle. Prepared only by A. ESIVIN %V F,IN, proggi.t, N lir Corner of Ninth and Poplar etc. N 8 —For sale by H. F Green and l S Dint & Co., Columbia; M P Fowler. Tamaqua; C A lie ttengy & Stritiatorm John J Litman, Marietta, and Storekeepers and Druggnus generally. October Id, 2859. NEW GROCERY STORE. g i n subscriber invites the attention or the /publk to lh, NEW GROCERY, FLOUR, FEED AND VARIETY STORE, just opened by him itt n. 71. Locust street. between Second and Third. lie will keep on hand a complete , trick of all kinds of Groceries. Queensware Ac.. &c., and in-ores everything on g,ood of its Lind and prier. He will furnish BREAD from the Philadelphia Me chanical Bakery, fresh every evening; al-o. Tea Bis cuit. Cracker,. Are . &c. Those desiring it can he served at the houses fie will give the busbies , his strict attention, and by foreseeing, and promptly supply ing the wants of cnizens hopes to deserve and receive a liberal share of their support. SA MI. F. ERF.RLEI N. Get.B,*s9. No. 71 Locust -trent, Columbia. Pa. -- -- COURT PROCLAMATION. W UREA the Hon. HENRY G. LONG, President, Hon. A. L. IfsrEA and Farts= HRINTO,r, Ecq., Associate Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas ' in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant lu•tieeg of the Court of Oyerand Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Lancaster. have issued their Precept to me directed, requiting me. among other things. to make Public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick. that a Court of uyer and Terminer and General Snit Delivery; Moo. a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence and Jolt Delivery, with commence at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster. in the Commonwealth of Perms3l - on the THIRD MONDAY in NOVEMBER 1959 In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC Nom', IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in said county, and all the Just tices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Constables o' the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons,With their rolls. records and examinations, and Inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to Xs. those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done; and sil=o all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shalt be, in the Jail of the stud county of Lancaster, are to he then and there to prosecutes ainst them as bejust. Dated at Lancaster. the 11th day of October, 1959. BENJAMIN F. ROWE, Sheriff. N. B.—Punetual ottelklunee of the Jurors and Wit. IleSSef , will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of the Penee nre required by an order of Court, dated N0v.21.1848, toreturn their recognizant es to Samuel }Jesus. Clerk of Quarter Sessions within one week from the day of filed action in eachl ease. and in de fault thereof, the Magistrates , costs will not be 111. lowed. Oct. 22. 1859. MRS. VUTNSLOVIT, All experienced Nurse and Female Phy , ionn, pre scum to theattenuon of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING whieh greatly racititutea the primer , of teething, by softening the gum*, reducing ull it, mmation—will allay* all pain and spasmodic action, aid is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depen I upon it, mothers, it will give rest to pour• selves.. d. RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We have put up and sold thin article for over ten }eon , . and can say. in confidence and truth or it. what we have never been able to nay of any other medi• rine—never has Awed in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an in..mnee of dissati•fite s lion b3unyorte who used iQ On the contrary . all are a delighted with it+ opera . toms and speak in term- of highest commendation urn. mniticaleffecis nod me- tell' virtue. We spenk in this matter MI tee tin know," rifler ten ten no experience p a i and pledge oar reputation for the fulfilment of what z tee here declare. lit al. wort every instance where the infant is +infer ing from pion nod ex relief will be found m linecit or twee iv minutes after the syrup is nalmiiimivred This valuable prim., mg noon I. toe pre.. rirrion of one of the &lost expert eneeit and ktilful Nur-e -in New Seigiond. and rl has been u-ed with never f.tiling stieecini in Q THOUSANDS 0 OF CASES. It not only reliever the 4 ' 2 child from pain, hut invig °rules the stomach and z bowels. correct- swath), rind gives tone rind en s. orgy to Me whole eyetenr. It w ill insiniolv . 0 relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND., COLIC. and overcome eonvul z which if ant speed- II y remedied, end iu y death. We believe it the hest and surest reeled) a,l m tin world. tit till eases of Dysentery and Liar- h. rhino in children. wheth er it arises from teeth y e.g. rte tram any other cause. We would say to every mother who haii a Huhl suffering from d 2 ' any of the foregoing coin pininin—do not let your an prejudice=, nor the prejin dices of other , , sumo tworen your i-uffernig child end the roller that I& will be sure—yes. anises lately sure—to follow the u-e of this medicine. I If timely used. Full direvions Inc u-ing, will necom pinty each bottle. None genuine tin les. the fair siin ne of Curtis t Perkins, New York, in on the outside wrapper Sold by druggists throughout the world. Prtneipalofliee. Ne. 13 Cedar street New York. P NICE ON IN 25 cedsrrs ' , Eli RO rri, For sale by R. wiLuams, Columbia. net. tta, 1d39.1.y E (•7r 4T-471 IX 7 HEREAB, Letters of Admiai , tration to the edit', 1k of Samuel Irwta, luta Of the hor,agh of Colum bia deceased, have been granted to th • •uhacnber, All per-one Indebted to the •aid ...tate tire requested to make immedmie payment. stud those having claims or demands egainat the estate of the said &minima, wall make known the same without delay, to DAY/Es E. BRUNER. Odd Fellows' Ball. Columbia, October Ste, 1850•[t NOVICE. Tlir: Bonk. of the subscriber have been placed in the hands lulus Eddy. with authority to collect all necounlx. Persona indebted will make payment to Into. those having claims will please present them for settlement. L. B. FILBERT, M.D. October IS, 0594. raw. AND VITIN'Zillt. 0003:111. THOMAS W. EVANS tfr, CO. Gave now open for inveetian one of the Laren and Llandsomest assortments of Ladles Gm.. Goods to be found In the Comitry, selected carefully with a view of suiting ail tastes. The stock will be toned to embrace a vasielyof goods in all prices. Among the articles to be found in their extensive establishment sr. Silks of all kimbrand prices. Shawls in thienewast designs. Cloaks‘lherPtteel Pink lttylrs. • Poplins, Mona de Laines,Valeucias. Chalk's, Chintz, and other new textures of ads season's Importations., Lace Goods, Embroideries, the newest novzlties. • °hares, 'Wells. Mitts, Handkerchiefs, dc. Mourning Goods. a fell easerutseat, WhiseCioods, in every texture. Hosiery of the best makers. with • full smelt o oth rr goods worthy a visit of iwyeetkvt. A lore perdue of T. W. E. & Ca's Is their own ki nematics', ono of the don Aridity Europe tyke a year to unkapanthasesotbsa sambaing them tooter to their customers, the newekno4 most fashlostsble styles and textures, simultanamts with their appearance In Ert rune. They have also pcsabased largely- this name at the Anetion Salk, and.can than afford to give their customers the full benefited' des depreciated prises, re. suiting from excessive importations. Ladies sod olb. era from this vicinty, vittitingtheufity, will find that a ash at this estaqtratment will ropey thew. 818 k 8:8 Otterwre Pewee Opposite Cintol House, Philadelphia Oet.H), taHtlt f. - '...:-::::"•:::- '..7 1. - . 4 ~:i.F.:X,aTA-AIS. - - Tilt. 411 - .471.:6 , :tt1u liilifi..gr,mitlilhilasiv , ,,g. ...4-.1.•,..:?0.... • 'Hi NE:F. wild re....m........• • 4 ,0-, -Rt., ', e c, - of r 1 by tem...lr ..-.be BEST MACHINES IN USE. •., l i e l ei . All 11. ,tare 111 LOCUfI 1.6 oect. 6 , '• . a Machine .usiable for tnisoring or 61161 Alps cr- Whjell eau be ex:walled by pereon. de-:-:ti; to i.ur chane. 13eitta a practical operator be cats glye all steceeeary instruction In the are of the lastclaat..— The public ie invited to call and examine the Marhiar dad Wort:' da sizta of Si. - witif; Sinceh.c..appited to order. - - • Columbia Oct. 15.985 x. R. Wont: LL. Improved Patent Stoves, Furnaces and Air Heaters, A 12F.now offered to the public. and are guaranteed t"). to be the cheapest and most complete working Stoves and Heaters ever offered in the United States. They Lave proven illeinselOtio to be et perfect sue ceh., These Stoves and Heaters give you ll.c great est amount of heat to La obtained out of a given quan tity of fuel, und allow no WUKC heat or gas to waste up the smote fine, they burning the gas completely and permitting none to leaf iuto the room.. One of these Stoves or Heaters will heal as much as three ordinary stoves, with the fuel that would '›ei wed l.a one. You have then but one stove in buy in stead of two or three. which is a saving in first cost ill fuel, in wear and tear of carpets and furniture. tremble in making fire. space required. &c. They are so arranged that you can distribute Ihr best throughout the house; all the heat can he used in the rooms above or below, or half used below and half above, as may be desired, at any time. This feature of distributing beat was never before so per fectly attained as in this improvement. lu any are rangetneitt ever invented. We use no external casing over the exterior heat ing surface to carry heat up stairs. We use no soap stone or clay cylinder, which crack. clink and pre vent radiation. bat we use iron cylinders, and prevent them from becoming red hot. Lonritingout and scorch- Inc the air. We have air fines pushing aver the cyl hiders - , which causes a continuous current of air to pans over them up into and through an air chamber that surrounds the heat chamber directly over the fire; also. inside the draft chumlier. thereby causing the air to set upon and carry off rapidly the beat from nil the heating surface internally and externally, thereby securing a great amount of warm air, free of gas, dryness. or of being scorched, or any unplea santness usual in coal fire., and causing it to circus lilts It OLo prev , •o , tiny rArt front burning out, it seldom eettnic hid tat It prevents the forming of sulphurle acid, which. nettling in the pipes' and chart. neys. causes the tin. mortar and bricks to be de stroyed. They are the most durable stoves ever made, and produce an much heat as three common stoves with the fuel of one, which makes them the cheapest ever offered to the pultle. Those wishing to purchase should call and exam ine the merits of this improvement. It speaks for it self. Call and see it operate. We have now on hand a fine parlor stove, a plain stove and a Portable Heater. answering for parlor. store, church, hall. dining room, school, office. bar room and cellar Heater. We have now in cour=e of completion a large Cast Iron, Double Air-Heating Furnace fur buildings of nit description. It Ras met the opprobation of scientific men. and those desiring to heat butlilings will find it to their advantage to use our Furnaces. Registers and Ventilators Cl all sizes supplied. and attention given to warming and ventil ating buildings f‘IiREfiVER & YOUNG. Manufacturers. No. 37 North Queen st., next to Sliober's Illotel, Lutt- caster. Pit. U7IIIRAIII WILSON, Sole Agent for Columbia, l'tt. Oct. 1, ,59. Now is the time to Subscribe. BM Navy "Srosblx. 1;7117e.e.353.3r, A BANDSONE QUARTO PUBLICATION, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, is now universally acknowledged to be MIZEI Bu ST STOWS PAPER IN THE WORLD• AMONG tTS REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS will be found the names of borne of VIE DEBT RALE AND FEMALE WRITERS IN TILE UNITED STATES. Such writers as Justin Jones, (Harry Hazel.) Agustine J. H. Duganne. William Earle Binder. Harry, Hazleton. James Reynolds. Francis S. Smith. Mrs. Mary J. 'relines. Helen Forest Graves. Mary C. Vaughan. Margaret Verne. Anna Raymond. Eda Mayville. Write for it regularly, while a score or other well. known writers °cm...tau:illy contribute to Its col Ulllll4 THE NEW YORK WEEKLY ' has now engaged a force . Sr fut.! t th at cannot be rivaled by any establathate lit 10 the world! NOTICES OF TILE PRESS. Never before has any new candidate for public favor in the Literary World received such flattering notices from the Press. From all quarters. our edi torial brethren have cheered us on by speaking of our enterprise in a manner to stimulate our vanity, and to exeitenhe envy of our rivals. GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE NEW YORK W EEKLY. --•- . The WEEKLY is designed more especially as a FIRST CLASS STORY PAPER, in which we intend to give our reader, a succession of the best stories ever published in the United States: The aim and objector these productions will he to local elllC useful knowledge under the pleasing . guise of fiction. or to teach great moral lessons through the same mean. We shall never publish n word or line, the tendency of which is to injure the morn), or owe of toe render. );very issue 01 the :NEW YORK WEEKIiV Will °mount short Sketches of Life and Manners, Notings of Travel and adventure, Short Stortes,Gen eral summary of Events, Humorous Gleanings, Poetry, Editorials, &c. As „urn. ot our 'crisis, we would point to A. H. DUGANNE'S GREAT STOR Y G XRIBILDI, THE HERO OF ITALY! HARRY HAZEL'S EXCITING INDIAN ROMANCE, c2''au.co .%I•urtlaes. tMr.plre FRANCIS S. SMITH'S INTRNSELY INTIMESTING DOMESTIC STORY, M A. 131. et I .12 , THE CHILD OF CHARITY! While, as specimens of our stauding departments, we point with pride to OUR BALLADS OF THE BIBLE, admitted by all to be the mot Outstay written and beautiful scriptural poems ever produced. OUR KNOWLEDGE BOX, in which is weekly contained a number of paragraph+ of the greatest importance to housekeepers mid others Oar Pleasant, Paragraphs, an Interesting melange, ranging "from grave to gay, from lively to earner." OCR LADIES' COLUMN, prepared especially for the ladies by one of the most brilliant lady venters of the present day. 4:3 "'EN E . InViM.PETI!ezal etc., etc., etc., ete. • In a wool. its Editors will use their best endeavors to get up just such a purer as will eventually find its way to every fireside in the land -' bat shall be a - welcome visitor wherever it goes—eqlly popular in tbe work shop mid the office—at the fireside of the Lamer, or in the counting -room . of the merchant—a paper that pa rents can snit' safety. place in the bands of their chil dren without note or comment. feeling certain that its influence will be to stimulate their minds to the pursuit of knowledge, or lead them to abhor vice and wrong. OUR CIRCULATION AND PROSPECTS. The New York Weekly has gone up to a circulation which places it second in point ise elm:laden in the list of publications of the day. Them is but one weekly publication in the world buying a larger circulation than the Weekly. The indications- are, at present. that the circulation of the Weekly will soon retch hal a mill ion. Where the newsmen were taking MM., they are now taking hundreds of ropies. This ft the general ef fect among the fins thousand News Agents who are now regularly the New Yak Weekly, while from nearly every post office in the country. we are daily getting subscriptions and orders for spec =east. How and where to get the Weelay: VlTliererer there is a News Agent. get the paper hem lam. By so defog. yea do net ran - 41 he of laden yoartnoney through the Post,Ciffiee ' or having to pay &robs' you will never get. tribepaper yew are baying from the Agent mop., you do not ewe ad vance robeenetions sent to a Place where pea bare" Of means *Cloaking atter it. We toot the eerie no &raiment when ever, torre.larrs enough iskssesteie a Post °thee, will have he News Agway.' TERMS: Tim price of the New York Weekly I. Feat Cents, but where *grata hereto pay extra freight or pm. age.. • higher price is necessarily charged. When sent by mail, the pries will Invariable be IMAM a year in advance. tn. obseriptionr. taken for three mombs. Two collie* will be sent for one year for fa. four copies for S 6, eight copies for Sit: Pentapintee. and others who get op club. often and mania gig at one time, will be entitled In an extra copy for their trouble. The bills of all entreat. banks taken nt par for subscriptions. Canada subscribers mum vend twerny.live rents extra with every subscription, to pre-pay the American pomace. Ail letters and communications. In relation to the Editors."' or Rovinesti Dettartment oldie MtW YORK IVESKL,Y, must be addnessed to isTREKT Icsarrriv. - - Editor. and Preprirtnra. 8.71.3,10.=132 YY Seciritair RtreetyPi. York T. GI . ; S 171-E'',. pen.< 7.:OND , 111, ionise of in-trueeors wi.i be arruzigeo on I •-ference 16 Is g• v;,:;•; of those who to 0... no a 'boreal!t educeit n in the slati.ie• aged Mudge • •••,s. L'a :Inches usually taught in High • ..• nennt,anes. wit be taught by an in-•ruefor A feir .T•ggardeeti will be re .r.lecklitiln 'the fu.u.i.y of the •JOS. 1). NICHOLS. Cola. aug. " - - -The New American Cyclopedia. VOL. 7 IS READY FPR,SIIBSCRIBERS AT ELIAS BARR & CO'S BOOKSTORE. The aafk" ii intended to treat of every topic in the whole range of general Lnowledge, and being:mod ernized clear up.to the time at which it is written, it wil! postman a auperiority to the American reader over any dictionary of gcneral knowledge now in nAe.—From the Janzeneum Journal. - This work will be published ezeinuirlly by sub mription,ill Ili large Svc,. volumes, curb contdning 730 t..° column vaegvs. vo:urne4 to be is sued about ever• t.l,teu mouth... iu olotb,S:k :Lee', library et, le, $3,74. ELIAS lIARE & CO., Agent.. for York and Lune:lslet CoUltima 0ct.15,Z9. FINE PAPERS & STATIONERY. IVe have furl received and have for sale. et veil reasonable prices, the largest and beet vari.ty of pa • per* and stationery ever carted to Lanca-ter. con . .dstutte ie part of De la Rue's 1341. Bath, De la Rue's P De la Rue's No. 6-8 vol. note, Magnus' Double Thick Cream Laid Bath, Magna,' Ivory Surface Record Cnp, French Quadrille, Alhambra Bath, 460: on Home Mills Legal Cap, 10 and 1.4 lbs Home Milli Letter,lo lbs,. Home Mills Bath, 4,4/ and 6 sire. 1. J. C.'s Beat Viviting Cards No. a. German Bristol Board. De la Rue's Damask Envelopes. De la Rue's Extra Thick Cream LuiJ Envelopes. Opaque I Envelope*, all sizes. Buff Envelopes. Ptallic Slates. Pencils—Faber's, Pens, India Rubber Pen Holders. INE.*:—Aruold*s, Green's, Huber's. ELIAS BARR A. CO., N 0.31 Opposite the Court House October I; IBM. NOW OPENING AT THIRD AND UNION STREETS, A LARGE STOCK OF PALL AND WINTER GOODS. W E invite eepccial at tehtion to our CAR DETINGS. 10-1 yards, 36 inches wide Woolen 1.14 Carpet-31e 119 " " Woolen Filling and Double Chuin, 37e 370 " 36 " " Ingrain all wove Carpet. SO to enlje. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. An extra u.sortment of Dr 'mines of all styles and ',anon. prices. rretin and examine our :20 cent De Lannert A lot of new mvle of Prism. 'HENS' WEAR. The usual complete maortment of Cloths. Crovitnere, Satinets, Ve•ili ilea. ite., hr.,a very lot. BOOTS AND SHOES. Alen's. Ilcys', Ladies', Mi.scs' and Children's Boots and Shoes. ICE! ICE! THE Columbia Ica Company has ceased to deliver ice to the citizens of Columbia. Persons desiring supply can obtain it by sending to HENRY PFAHLER'S, Columbia, Oct.. 8,18594 m Locust street.. GROCERIES. Our stock or Groceries isnf the best. and complete. We can offer our Groceries et the very IC,VVen figures QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, &c. We invite examination of the stock 'of Queensware and Glas.ware; it is remarkable both for qualny and cheapness. We have a splendid lot of No. I MACKEREL. 10.-Wis will sell our goods rts cheap a. mayor our confrere.. ;I o.k II F BRUNER. Cola. Oct. W. 'O. Cor.Tnird and Union Sip. New Religious Books. JUST received nt John &metro , . Cheap Book More, The Sheep-Fold and the Common; or, The Evan gelical Rambler. Patti the Preacher, or. A Popular and Practical P.xpn.iiion of hi. Discour.e. and Speeches, as re corded in the Art.* of the Apo.tte., Cbrlet and the Inheritance of the Sainte. illustrated in a aeries of Discourses groin the COiCIR6i3IIS. By Thomas Guthrie, I) D. Smomh Stone—u►mt from Ancient Brook. By Spurgeon. Leaaons from leien or, The Teaching. of Divine Love. By W. 1. 3 . Balfern. umhor of .Glimp.es of Je.usP Story of Bethlehem —A Bool• for the young. By John R. Moeda: D D. The Coitial according to Mark explained. By Jo. suph A. Alexander. Notes, Critical and Expla it atory. on The Acts of the Apostles. By hletailetlinn W Jacobus. • All the above books are for sale at t JOHN S 'MAPPER'S Oct. 1, '.59. Cheap Book Store. HOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment. For sale at the Golden Motto r Drug Store, Front st. _mu. dd. 1950. To ALL WANTING FARMS. See advertise. meat or :lammonton Lands. July 2. 18.19-Gta New Agricultural Settlement. TO ALL WHO WANT FARMS. Rlll6 opportunity in a delightful and healthy climate 2:1 miles nnuilieast of phis. on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, New Jer-cr• An old estate consisting of several thousands of tie res of productive sod hex been divided IWO Farms of various sizes In suit she ;walloper. A populntinn of conic fifteen hundred, from various parts of the Middle Spume and New Unbind have vet:Jed site pant year, improved their ;dares. and ratted excellent crop.. The price of the laud le nt the low 'cm of giA to $2O per aerc. the soil to of the bent qual;ty for the production of Whcnt, Clover. Corn, Peaches. Grapes and Vegembles. li is considered the hest Frail Soil in the (NM... Thu place is perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the fitriner. Crops of grain. grace and fruit are now growing- and ran he seen. Ily examining the place itself. a correct jitdg men% eau be tamed of the productiveness:o, the land. The terms are made eti-y in mecum the rapid im provement of the Mod, which in only sold for actual improvement. The result hits been that within the pant year, come three hundred (maw, hove been erected, two mills. one swum. four stores, come forty vincynrdsnud Peach orchard-, planted. and a large number of other improvements. making it u desirable and active place of busine•vsi THE MARKET, a.. the reader may perceive (coin Its location, is the limo in the Union. Produce bringing double the price than in locations away from the city, and more thnn double the price than the West. his known thou the enr ij e o an d nestifruits and vegetables in tins %unlade come from New Jersey „ and are annually exported to the extent of millions. In locating here. the Pettier has many advantages. Hell within a few hours ride of the great erne. of New England and Middle Slam*, lie Is near his old friends and nssociations. he Is in a 'ruled country where every improvement of comfort and civillxatiou Is at hand. He can buy every article he wants at 'the cheapest price, and sell his,produce for the high en,(in the West this is reversed.) he has schools for his children. divine service.and will enjoy en open winter, and delightful elimaie.whero fevers are utter. ly unknown. The remit% or the change upon theme from the nortb,bassrenemily been to restore them to an excellent male ofhealth. In the wey of building and improving, lumber con be obtained at the mills at the rate of SLO to 1615 per Mounted. Bricks from the brick Card opened in the pllee. every article can be procured in the place. gond reioenters are at hand, and there is no place in the Union where building, and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once be ■truck with the advan tage! here presentbd, and auk him.elf why the pro perty halt not been taken up before. 'The reason it, it was never thrown in the market; wad enters these statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine the land before purchasing. 11na all are ex pected to do. They will see land under cultivation. Auch le thereatenter the settlement that they will no doubt, meet persons, from their own neighborhood; they will witness the improvemenntand eenjadge the ehsraMer of the population. If they come with a view to settle. they should. mine prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to parchase, as locationi canoot be held on refusal. There ate two deity trains to Philadelphia. .od 10 all settlers who fraprcive, are Railroad Company Twee a free ticket for sin month•, and a kalf.priee ticket for three .yeato. THE TOWN OF RAMMObiTON. In oonneellen with the egrlealtural settlement. a newend firriettrg town bes ',',ramify ori-en, which presents Inducement', for say kind of hosineits. par ticularly stores end monufariorles; The Shoe bari• nese could be carried on in this plate and market to good advsenalge, also cotton business, and nisinfoc melee of ogrienturratt , impleenent* or foandriee for naming wain articles. The onprovement has bred so rapid as to !logien a reactant and permanent in e reeve eftesiseems. Town tom of it good size. we do not tell sown ruses. art it wont Id effect the improve. meat °fibs plaeestan helm from 1110Cland upwards. The Hammonton Farmer, st monthly literary and ..gricultaral sheetotomaining full informal km of I lam women. emir be obtained et 63 Crettla per annum Male inditspetabte—warrentre deeds given. clear of all ineunthranee when money la pstid. Rome to the lend: ledve Tire street wharf. Philadelphia. fin Hammonton by Railroad, at 71 A. hi.or4h P. hl. rare RR !CAM W 1 ell there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on hand. Ponies bad better clop with lif r.. Byrnes. • principal. until they have 4e eided as to nineties:ism as he will chow them over the lard in his minium...free of expense. Lettere and applications can bymddeeased to Landis h. Byraee, liillllBllloll4lM P.O. Atlantic co. view Jersey, or S. 8. Comdata, ISM flifth Mope andinkiest:onm cbeertilly fandafred. =2l 0-10 • T" • ...ma said em . i.tret. «tal saft. feaa.lan of Ilr. “e. run- 1.14, ;man, Spunt-h V.-rd An que `tteuun s•uu other deniable marbles. Thefur.- iligta) ”ot ,, ,tusin or di.-color by Oil- Acid, tin.. or Smoke. aro -az times a-4 strong - us mar ..me net& ore 1.0.4 muck chenper. They hive Tien utediii this country for the lastlitte,M andin Earop.- or the last forty yews. with Increased satisfaction mbiteett, Builders and title want ofmaoles shout.: not fail toczumine them. - Manufactured and for sale. BY AItIdOLD & WILSON. .1010 Chestnut Street, Phitadelphta. B. M. Fr.t.-rwrzr... dart. _[Ayg.2osl:43m J. 8. Benet% & GOLDEN MORTAR.DRUG STORE: LIE only Agent- tu Columbia .for Auelte rills, Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral. Ayei'e Ague Cure Ayer's Cathartic Pt ;IN Jt . tyne'ef Expectorant, Jwynet. Alterative, la t, Cartniitative Italetan.' J aynet- Halt Tonic, Jayne': Liniment. Jayne'. Sun:wive Pill , . Jaynera Ague Cure, Jay ne'a Tonic VermitagePtt yne'g Hatr Dye 'Me • rurchating a tietes or the Agent', you. car. de. pea un them beteg frereLi - ar.e. ge::utne. October 1, 1:44... PtT WINES & LYCEUMS. JOS. MIDDLETON Ir. CO., Nos. 186 and North Fourth barons, above Arch street, Plana detphast- tilr — .l3eandire. Wines. and Gins imported darrct and warranted PURL' and .old ru Druggists and Hotel ficepers at lowert who'e•aale prices. The assortment cot,s:sta of Otatd. Pinet and Ito chelte Grua:then.; Old Port, Sherry , Madeira, Lisbon and Clananpogne Wineu; als, a large Stock of NI, noogiashe-ca Whisky, Itoliaad um, Iri.h and Scotch Wla ask y- toc t. 15. I that C. 23MTNIM.9S c•c>iv.wmcrimc:oiv - murit. - 3r. Front St., above rfralnut, Columbia, Pa. Till.: subscriber keeps eonglantly on band a large and varied a...torment of Confectionery. Fran, Cakes, &c. lie invites attention to Ida ONION COUGH CANDY, and other Candies for Colds lie keeps Fruit Cake. Lady Cake, and a variety of smaller cakes always fresh. Handsome Cakes of every cie , eription, with choice Conleelion, Larefatly prepared fur 110113, &c. C MTN Mt. Columbia, September 10, 1:73. North Atlantic Steamship Company. REG VLA It through line to , an Frtiewl.O. VIA Panama l'ltuilroad, and connecting only with Sleamer-Cohlen Gatc. Golden .Age. Joh,/ T.. Stephen, and Sonora, ni rite Pacific Sleninwhlp company at Panismn.direct to Aspinwall. The iipteitdid Steam ships BALTIC, ADR I ATIC. and ATLANT:t`,II3I7I.III been cut rely refitted and adapted to the Catitoruta trade. will berearfer 1,111 au auove, this port on the sth and :Oh of each month, from the loot of Coital -heel. North River.. Piteeettger. and Mail= will be forwarded by Palmitin Railroad. and connect at Panama with Ute Pacific Mall Steam-hip Company's magnificent Sienmrhips which etill be in readiness, and leave Immediately for Fan 'They be em barked free of expeuee from Railroad, by Company',, Steamboat T poloG . An experienced Surgeon is attached to each ship Steerage rnsi.etigers tumid in cooked provi-ions, bedding and attendance. It to believed that the air commutations a tibrded by the above ships are ummr passed by rimy in the world. The pub.ic are in rormed ihat the P. AI. S. S. Co.. always have one or more extra Steamers, lying at P.initinst, ready for sea, to avoid any pm.sible detention of Pasvengers or Mails and embark their passengers by Steamboat. For passage apply at the on I y office of the Company, on the Wharf foot of Calltli street North River. to Sept I?, 18.194 m WILLIAM 11. WICKJIAAI To all Parties Interested, MAKE NOTICF that by virtue of a writ of "Brew 1. de panisiane faelenda." issued out of the Court of Common PlAin in Lune...ter county. and to me di rected. wherein the Chentimi 11111 Iron Ore Company is Demandank and Henry hilusnelman and Henry M. Watts. partners an Manse/mu & Watts; Dr. - Eckert need James Myer.. partners an Eckert St Arly era; A K. Rohrer. Reuben Garber, kamuel Bruek hart, and A Hogendehler,Defesedanen, that 111 pur suance afraid writ. I will hold art inquest to divide, pure or value the mil estate in said writ mentioned on THURSDAY. the 17,1, DAY of NOV EN BEE. 1859, at the public bonne of John Kendig, to West Ilempfield towtenhip, Imucatter county, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon of »aid day, when and where 3 ou may attend if you think proper. S here/F. Oilice, Lancaster, October 10. 1159 O re 15 %SI 41 BMW F ROWE, Sheriff PERSONS wishing to establish manufacto ries in a new and shriving place where bust:tette is good. :See advertisement of the Ilemmonton Set lenient. [July 2.lS:in-6ui FARM LANDS for sale 25 miles from Pliila• delohia by Railioud In the State of New Jersey among Me bent for A gricultural purpo•eo. being a good loam soil, soul, a clay !ammo. The laud in large tract. divided into ninon farm'. and hundred' from all porta of ihe country' are now , rtiling null building. The crops produced are large am' viol be •ern growing The cloninie in dehal i ful. mid from fronts. Terms from $l5 to rsit per Herr. pm a lie lA.IIIIIII four year• by rein minim To place—Leave Vine street wharf at Phit:tdrlphm :, 71 A. Al. by Railroad for 110MMO111011. oo aditrers ti J. Byrnes. by letter. Ilaminimion A 11.,,, tic County, mew Jersey. dee full advertisement in another column. July it, PERSONS wishing to change their business to a rauticli% ineretu.ing country. a new meet where hundred, are going. Where the climate is mild and delightru I. See advertisement of the lion• momon clenlement, unotUer column. July 2. 1e29 Gin TILE 1111111MONTON FARMER.--.A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, ako sel ling forth full aCCOUJIIP of the new settlement of Horn= mouton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at Only In cents per annum. Inclose yostage stamps for the amount. Addre=ii to Editor of the Fanner, Hammonton I' 0., Atlantic to., New Jer.ey. Tho-e eheap laud. of the bcoi quality in alit of :lie healthiest and mo-t delight. ful ch nutlet , in tho I..lition, and where crop= are nevi r down by fro-t>. the t•rnble. sColtige of the t.trib see advericiiittnent of Hammonton Land, July tell 9 Oin MUSIC! IVIRTSIC: PROFESSOR PRIEIII offers his services to the citizens of coiuma., arid vicirr,ty na a Teacher of Vocal and instrumental Nluate Ile is prepared to give lee-ons on the Plan", V iNin. "Melodeon, lee , !It'd will instruct in all the branches of vocalization He will visit :who nix at their re-Wile...a as frequently us required. nnd nail reeve pupils who are without to struments. at the rooms of the Cecelia society, rt. corner of Front and Locust streera t where 4ll first class Boston Pl3llO win he at their service. July fah, it3i-gl-tf LIFE INSURANCE. 'THOMAS WELSI, bag been appointed Agent of the Penn Mutual Life In-unittee Com pany, of l'hiladelppla. far Columlou cunt neighhon. hood. Till! , le all old evtalilivhed Company. Perrone wi-hing to provide for their faru'llm-ip death had looter cull on the agent nod get invured. Columbm,July 16. 16,590 f Dr. Coggswell's New Medical Salt! FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY New Medieta Sala New Maim/ * Salt! IS NOT A CTJRE ALL. For Inoammalory Diseases only RCII.GIVSIN.I.'S New Medical 1.1,1 t. tnve.d of 1) being a remedy for all Ills Ims ventral over low one 111, has hut one aim. end Remnant/oes bat one thing. to wit: Subdues Inflammatory fasenee, whet ever be its form or loenlity. whether in the !mud, hront, abdomen, extremities or sato. EIV Mcdn•gt 14,1 / 1 4 Jot prelll,nr rsrel•enre o•. IA that wiihnut the Darlene Imo , of blood and strength at etre:loftily cores Inflammatory thiten.me. (no other•) by producing an equilibrium of till the (Lode in the body.the wunt of which it. the tole cameo of odium. mution't NOTICB to Invalid..! The following form. %Ouch the unbalanced fluids assume, awl many not bete mentioned, that have more or less fever or pato, are as easily subdued by the New biedicai Sa It. as fire l ectingulabed by wider, to wit: Brain Fever. Heed. ache. Ranh of Blood to the Head and Heart, Pits, Im named eyes, ears, nose, long, end liver, NeuntlFia. Spinal Affections, 1 6 1rysipelus, Bronchitis. Pleurisy, Asthma, Coughs. Cold.. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Goat. Scrofula, and all itching and other cutaneous eruptions. DfL COGGSW El. 'a :yew Itl...liciat t.eli exert*, lite the vaccine metier, an extroordinerr infin. epee over the Amino and 'merle.. ITFUilill ad, mil decline of indemanation as indieeted Lg the pulse, which soon renames ii. natural state, hest pate sad fever eisnitheer. . • a •®' 'et ••1 it ..1 what it aloha* to do—no wimp. no lest.—No*llre* the Raid. by removing from the *rutin at/ arterial and venousobstructions. Petteriptive Circular• may be obtained from any Drunist who has this valuable Medicine for sale, R. CONGSWEILLII New Medical Salt. Get a IJ Circular. AA any Drunistabout Me New hint. iCa/ "att. A.ir TOW' Del/labors about Me New red. Veal Salt. If Wet, try; sick, remember the New Medical SalL DR. COOOSCV MAPS Antipbloaboie Salt. Ace Ai packages, At; Chronic do , IV 304 Fanttty do.. Sent by null, free of expense. on receipt of price. Invalids with chronic or long .tending disease.; should always order • chronic parasite_ D. C. TAYLOR R. CO., general Agents.lollDoelr st., N. a—Agents wattled to every City, T 09114 and Village. R CfIG6SWF.LL•S New Medley! Sett t. far sale 11 in Columbia, by McCORICLE & DELLETT, and by ail eatepriaingdroptrials wherever the "Spy" in rtw4. A. st h net ■ patent medicine, hut the pre. et notion of an eminent pbyeietan. no one 'bogie gni to try ;be Kew aledieni Salt. Pltr tertiostostials and reetioon eel. Amstar. ebroarbile, VOSS; • Warming and Venti lating Warehouse. NEW GAS CONSUMING CONE FERNACtE• ITS SUPERIOR QUA 1.114CA7117,5.• • • • They are made entirely of cart iron.' No cracking or burning out. No .heel iron to ram or burn out. No leaking of gas or smoke. No red hot thon to burn the air They are powerful. radiators of heat- The cluster °Comm• commutes the gat. They are great savers of fuel. They give a mild and equable heat. The mon perfect ventilation secured. No danger of letting fire to betldtnge. It is the latest and most approved pattern. _ -- Two thousand sold iu two years. • The people will have them. --- They give the most uinver.al sadeffaction. • - Personal attention given to we/lulus and venVeitrt ing handing,. sati.facifon guaranteed and prices modorate_:' Alanulnetured and rind wholemile and. retail. litO rte: up to mitt lite peolhe. EY A svoLD s wrrsoN, Lcle chei.LmaL street. Philadelphia. L Iz'tt-r. - iffsn.m., Sum. f Aar . 2 0 'Aq 1. New Arrival of .13003 ES .4.11 TD STATTOZWILILIir, ?T HEAD QUA.H. VERS & NEWS DEPOT. [UST retched a large and varied stock at Blank, Memorandum. Pace and Copy Cooke.-- Letter, Cap. Heil Note Paper, (eery cheap.) Note, Letter and Legal EtlVe !Oct, Of 41.1 0111:11e. - Pine Biblea, Hymn Cook_, in every sty le of laitnhog. Pottiolic , . New Stele Pocket rioote. (nags :OA India Rubber inkttaud., India Rubber Pena . . u -now article Togetl.er a large stock ot Fancy Art:t. cies. to all of at :itch we call the attention of the ou zel". 0: tlialamtatt and vicinity, feeling *att.:tiled that we can cur, in quail ty and In of ice. NAYLOR r.:cDONALD• Columbia, Ar rt19,1.83:1. NEW MUS I STORE, No. 93 Market et., Harrisburg, SHEET Vir.I7SIC, Indniction Books, MUSIC AL At ERCRANDIZE GENERALLY, Pianos, .ifc/ockong, T7olins, Guitarn, Finks, Accor (lcons, fSr., if^e. June 4, ISSII. " o C r: CARTF.".' Stoves, Tin Ware, Gas Fixtures, Exc. lIIIIZLIVX WILSON, N. E. Corner Second and Locust Streets. subscriber haying entirely refitted his more and laid in a complete new mock of every thing line, invites die attention of the public to ht• ii-=ortmeni of _ . _ STOVES OF EVERY STYLE & PATTERN. Hi+stock is very large and complete, con !loin of Royal Cook, William Penn, Nob's, Na toms'. Young America,llTorningStinz,CognPlcte Cook, Cooking Ranizeq, Parlor Cook, four parrern, Parlor Moves of every make, size, slylo aitd variety, Bar Room and Office Stoves. &c. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. A large stock of ar.inleffl in the above linen( bust ne,s,comprisi up:everything that is Inanufaciu:ed of Tin. Sheet Iron. .!e.e , for Household purposes. His stock in of his own manufacture, and he can vouch fur its excellence and durability. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &o. ALARUC, slid complete n..sortntent of elegant Gas Fixtures of tasteful designs. consisting of sig. four, three and two burner Chandeliers. single burner Hall Pendants. Side Lights plain and ornamenitd, Drop Burner.. &c., always on hand. CAS FITTING n alt its branches attended to walla promptness. House Roofing, Spouting, &c. TTOUSF. ROOFING and SPOUTING put up in the most subutantial planner; Plumbing, Bell Rang . ing and other branches of the business, carried on Ito heretofore, on the most reasonable terms. lIIRA NI WILSON. Corner of Secant , and LOCU4I streets. Columbia.Septem her 5,19.17. LODGE'S GALLERY, N. E. COR. FRONT & LOCUST SITS COLUMBIA, PA. 9 1 11 E subscriber having added extensively o focilities for taking likencsses,denires to call attention in his unrivalled specimen.. Ile in non/ prepared to take. in addition to his former spicudid Daguerreotype... the moil!" Ambrotypes, Photographs and Patent 'Leather Pictures. lie fret. confident of giving satisfaction, and. my asks trial of Ma =kill to 'more it. - Cr Iliumren taken on most reasonable terms, in cleat or ClollllY weather. .9A.112'L I.ODMZ. Cuhorbia. July 31,15.59. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE ADD LIVER PILLS. W E 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. lll'Lltne's Celebrated Vcrrnifuge and Liver Pills, We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFIJO E. 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 LIVER 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 accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprlttors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty 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 tithe nor expense in procuring the Bet and. Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to PLIIIINfi BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. P. & Dnolere and Physteisne ordeeing whets than Meninx Bros-, will do well to write thtir torrent dial:wily. and rake none bet D...Y2aw✓s. prepared *V Pt.ii.tg Urns. Pi binn"9/4 1%. To throe tk Warne to icon than a trial, en• will termini per matt rot ton, m auv put of the United :Antra, one box of Pill. 6., VII*1•4 thrarrnt pnetego stamps, or one riot •f VertetiVw - 1.4, (wren., thenntend etemni. AU girdle". fr.= ranee UMW be nommtet..eed 6r tenter cent eXtro.-' ApCti•
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