own personal future. Here we have it re vetted. Here we clay stud• it with all th• a ..rnestness ht:rnan hearts cr:n ere feel. Our eternal abode stands portrayed— the place and state where we are to abid• for ever end ever. is it any wonder the theee matters should possess :nterept LI. riV6lllO.? 4, A yet deeper Interest attaches to the Bade, as revealing meet wonderful rel tions between converted man and his God—?att son, and I;toly Ghost. Every particular in. these revealed relations, whether of the tiLesent or of the future, must have the moe intense - interest. No man can appreciate them without feeling this. And yet bov, numerous, how intimate, how. tioder, holk biassed, are all these tender relationsl will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be sny acne and.deughters, faith the Lord God Almighty." Is not here something to be thunght oft Can it be supposed that the ,study of a lifetime will ethane; tae full meaning of each wards, l'etenling such re lations as these? Or is it likely that the personal interest felt LI these arondron , truths is likely to pall on cur sensibilitios. because we hare grasped it all, and used it up, till nuasing more remains? 5. To the Chrintian, the B.ble is a llwing fountain of PI) ci I vie!: er ling truth, becati , e .it so meets his practical wants. Thirsting for God, here he Ends the object of his thirst. Longing for daily c:Jmras,:nion with Jests., through the Comforter, he finds, in prayer ful .Bible reading, that Christ's words are spirit and life. 9..licitons supremely to cherish the indwelling communion of the spirit, be Ends communion with Gods re vealed truth to be one cv....propriate means of securing a boon so priceless.--Parish entumbia . COLUMBIA. r , SATURDAY, NOV 26, JOar`Rev. Mr. .11.1e,askey trill 1.)-cach in 0.0 ori aurpday fte: J.ll, (v.,- rrorr.rw) at 2 o'clock. NOTO —Soo Joliey's I, , l•crtlstt. men: i t ttedays pai er. llc has ‘‘:,..:‘.ed n l'hottgraphic Gallery opposite 4.ece. where he prepared to tort, ~ ..t first. Class likenesses, finished in the best s , yie of the art. 141 r. Jolley has bad ids ro ,tr. ltted w ith a sky-tile, and his apparatus is of the Lela and most improve.l inake. Iris .epeeimens prove him capable of producing tirst••ate pictures, and sitters tvi , l End hint courteuus and attentlre. Call and exranine his specimens. Ile is in the thil d 6L , v. over Saylor & Meliniald's Book St.Jre, Lin INscalscE.--We call attention tai the advertisement .if :he l:i:ntes Life Insurance and Trust Cmiriany of which F. X. Ziegler, Esci , is agent for C..lurnhia This is a first-rate C,impany and invest ment; in it may Le c.iil4l.lere 1 ricrfpe:ly wife. Mr. Ziegler wll give all on the sulijeet CARTER & Fiecketts ~ le.t.,at.s.—Wa hare ezatained the medals the L neaKter County A , riculthral and Me.•halii.a: S.oi ety awarded as f v 1 1 .• •• t T..p liug,try and 11:e be s. the late Fair. They are he a . enti:,-,p nrti,los bat more Cr to ti l e re..ipient, the givers. Thee t:rt , rasher reri works of art in the utterly spoiled by the eno.raver, natni! Carver 8t.0..,:er, tt]efir wz clAte, rte. Meoirs. C. a; 1; • -‘ l . ! of them dstoke7l3 of th•l'ir A fitly)* L9,a3.-0.1 last SAturday th. canal bent Cni!r, Dtv.l!lhin, Carr. Me. Carty, pr.s, , a , j, .I,r , I,Ltit the nut-let I,atku at tLia place with zha hetv;ic , .. :on of fr.,i_;,,t erer carried on the Penttsyl, anis C:iri:ll. She was laden with one hundred tun. and a quarter of coal, end carried it en 3 feet 10 inehes of water. The boat ,ray Laded et :Millersburg, consigned to Delaware City. •the Unity is 83 feet in length by 15 in width. She is a new boat, this being her reennd trip. This proves tint the deepening of the PennFylvania Canal has been 6:Teuton', atpl lutatl here after may load to the extant of their capacity without fearing want of water. A CA.P.D.—The Ladies of the German Re f.raled Cangrega.tion, demire to make grate ful acknowledge:relit or the obligation un iotr which the citizens of C.)luinhia have laic :Lem by the nuyport of :lei: lute Fair. They return ainoere thanks for the ane:ur a4eineat b28:J7,-ed on that occasion. INLtar FRY,I „ ..q/.ltY CAR En, j number of plates and dishes left at the hall, without owners, can Lo bad by ap plication at Mr. Richard Derfick'it, is Third EMIR COLUMBIA AND READING lodating of the President and Directors he id et Michael's hotel, Leaceetcr, on 3londey, 1,1, 1852, tLe W. 1.8 organized as •Ilows: ,sepb K6niginaclier. Director:.—Frederick Etuor. M. E. Lyons. E. Biningfelt, Sebastian 31iller, Adam Ken na:lecher, Levi Hull, Samuel Liehtenthaler, '.Vor'.ey, John Llustetter, A. S. Green, Ci.astiati S. Kaufman. Smracry.—Poter Martin. Ephrata. :.;v:i....tor4.—John S. 1.3.1r1ar3.., of 11. N. No Tressurcr.—Sarnuel Shout), ColuroLia. Cam/ Zivincer.--g. E. L.ronn. The . CA,mpany is nGv.- completely organ ised and for additional Jbsoriptions. The engineering, will probs.. u y b e cmpleed thin wioter and we hope t) else the road put under con:rant in the «pring. There can be no dc,ubt that tho I.)eople call forathe road, and with energy on be part of its officers it must be built. We have advocated the :watts through every die .0 .oragnrnent, and now that the prospect of at ooze mencentent being made is encouraging rejoice that we persevered in finding it , dia: weR is tly. Spy. W shall boil Ito sori.p:t.. , a et r meet au•pielcas event Calcz.tr.---We attended on Thanksgiving lay the match game played between the se eleren of the Union Club, of Philadel .)hia, and eleven of the Keystone Club, of Lancaster. Our interest was the greater 'ram the fact that certain of the yotutg men Jf our town. ourself of the number, have Agreed to organize a Cricket C üb, and we shared the curiosity of many of the embryo cricketers in regard to the match at Lances •er. The day was rather unfavorable being cold and windy, bat ;he game Inc n t off with spirit nevertheless. It was played on the ground of the Keystone Club, near the Lo comotive worker, am open lot, favorahly sit uated, although not quite so level ns could be wished. The Philadelphians were gen erally in Cricketers' nni:orm: white shirts, trowsers, &c. They were under the leader ,hip of Capt. Bingham. The Keystone Club bad some of their best men in the field, bat as we were on the ground rather to ratify our curiosity than to report the twitch we made note of the names of but few of the players on either side. The Keystones won the ch•tice and took the field, the Union men going to the bat. The play of the Philadelphians soon eatis fie?, *spectators and cricketers of the result of the match. They made a score of 147 ii, first innings. We did not stay to ace the en tire match, but understood that the Laneas terians were badly beaten. We were delighted with the play of slime of the Philadelphians, who were all young tnen—soine of them very young—end ap parently gentlemen. To our inexperienced eye Hoyt wits the fairest and best batter, although the largest score. 53, was made by Elm:kis:on, if we caught the name correctly. The latter gentleman kept the bat for s-Iveral hours, and was finally bowled out, utter hard work, by Kilgore. 4. youth, nmong the 'Unions, who was early sent to the bat, whence he retired after it brief and not brilliant career deserves especial notice. We coal,: not learn his name; but this young disciple of the bat and ball much delighted the spectators and encouraged his friends by commendatory and back-patting cheer, of "Well hit!" "Bun it out, Charley, run it out, snake thirteen!" or words to that efect. lie wa a charming, youth, he was, and ex cited much admiration. The hero of the occasion, however, was Bigham. the Captain of the Elden. This gentleman's 2obeaule time between wickets was the theme of uni vet sal admiration. and there was no end to the enthusiasm of the juveniles in regard to his length of limb. They followed hint iu squads, and swore by him. He appeared to enrry his honors with exceeding modesty. It appears to us that the fielding of the Lancasterians Was deficient, but the dexterity u-ith which their "long stop" al lowed the hall to slip between his fingers earned our warmest commendation. lie rarely failed in this, and generally went thr , .ugh a course of ground and lofty tumb ling, ending with loss of his cap, besides. The h wles of the "Keystone" did their work steadily. and ;,.s far as we know, well. We hope cur boys' will not fail in their attempt no organize. We need more exer cise, and Cricket is the game to give it. 'REPCTITED pY 01:11 SPECIAL SIOCCITARD." jocEPLI CAST. 1115 NET AND CATCIIV4 A SN'YDETt.-0:1 Friday, ISth iiist., Complaint •tv 114.1,1 e before E,ci Welsh against our •ielit suhjeti , , Josep , i stahle B. C., for e« indtiq: a Wa•hiugton ..ut of the i,unt ut two .1 dlor,, Ina fal in.nry. C •t, ;,..d earl hi, (es) fellow (.0- at Front. - 'l . llg th. LONE =MEM 11;rr.I On lie..r,tg it I.ppen..ed that deA.ntlant die I cue last time) .sized and po•sessed among ' , they hers nutli, of two c.rtain fish nuts, airich, since. hc-i resuelatin, hie tie cessities (if a mai, can't have his whisky what use hi living?) compelled him ta part with at is sacrifice. Joseph cu...,t his tiet many times without making a haul, and weather he succeeded finally in cutching a purchaser, does nut by. these proceedings clearly appear. At all events, McGinn° called on a Mr. Snyder, plaintiff in i he case. it t.id represented that he had eventually et feetel a n-ale to Mr. ilershey, and was mm 10111E11 touch his emolutnents.Wir.llervhey, he asserted, suffered from temporary itope. cuniusity, arid had directed Linn to realize from Mr. Snyder, on his, Hershey's, ac count. Plaintiff unsuspicious!y paid over to Joseph the slain in question, anal when he "came Lack" at Mr. Hershey to make him self whole, found that Mt:Cleric's net story was a delusion and a snare, and that he had been "landed" by the unscrupulous ea constable for the sum aforementioned.— Hence these proceedings. The Justine, at this stage of the evidence paid a just compliment to Joseph's straits• gem, which in this ago of labored end com plicated swindling schemes, recommends itself fir its manly, straight-forward simpli i city. It pre-supposes a degree of unsus pawing confidence on the part of the victim, rare indeed at this day; or, possibly, an el -1 tramp watchfulness, disarmed by the very wide-openness of the pit. IJoseph was called on for his defense, and asked permission to address the Court in a /ittleispeccli„whieli was!graciously accorded. He opened by acknowledging the eye closing of Snyder. ht.!, urged in justification, or at least palliation, that "I was drank." l" 'Squire, I'm a poor worth:ne devil, and you've sent me down pretty often for being drunk--yes, infernally drunk; now don't you think, as you pretend to be a justlee, and, no doubt, are as honest as public ors cers run novr-a-days, it would be only the fair thing to cemmit a few of the fellows wbo sell me the liquor? Do you think a a peer drunken vagabond like myself, is al together responsiolo for what be does when he gets a load of his favorite 'grim death' aboard: here's Snyder, now; I've got drunk at his house more than a hundred times; [plaintiff denied this:] suppose you send him down instead ref met" The 'Squire explained to Joseph that our favored county et I.Ancastor is exempt :rum A:1 law prohibiting selliog liquor without a license. That the courts and juries refuse, t in-,•cri3117 to -mrict fqr etllind Police Items liquor, and that every citizen has the un trammeled privilege of,selling such ,po,ison as it may please or pints him to retail, to man, woman or child, in 'large or small quantities. That tinder the present system grog shops have so multiplied that the very name of taverner hotel has become a word of reproach, and decent landlords safer in reputation with the pirates who kill without license. The 'Squire farther informed de fedent that he was at liberty to make an honest living by supplying one, two and three, cent whisky, at any cabin in the county, and catering to the public in un limited drink—the courts take no heed of such little irregularities; bat for the crime of which he had been guilty—drinking the fluid, and swindling another to raise the means of paying for it—there was no mercy It was his painful duty to commit him for trial. P;chard, remove the prisoner. Richard took the nofortunate Joseph into custody. and escorted him towards the B rough quarters. Whether the recollection of the accommodations afforded by our cor• p,,ration, or indignation at the injuriou , workings of the Lim, inspired the prisoner. is to this "Nlouullitrd" unknown; but it is certain that a few. minutes after leaving the Blue Front M.:Clarke was seen, through an ••i penetrable" cloud of dust, maki suited ale time, centre a terre, towards the Borough of Was hiugton, with .13.iehurd in hot and hopeless pursuit. AN ARMY or Izrrastorr AND RESCIIE.--h is folly to talk of the sundering of the Union. Has not Gov. Packer offered to protect the frontier with 10.000 men? (' 1 f - by didn't Gov. Wise accept? we should like to see that army raised!) Is not the vigilance of every patriot in the country aroused. and the sym pathy of every heart awakened for the suf fering, badly scared chivalry? We of Co lumbia are ready to do our share towards staving off an invasion from our borders. Oa Saturday. Mb inst., information was sent to :he Blue Front that a large body of suspicious persons was advancing upon the town by way of the Drytewn catt.eway, and that reasonable conjecture fixed it is the advanced guard of the Army of Rescue, cn route for Charlestown, fur the liberation of "Old Brown." A Council of War was held and it was debated whether to di.apateh to Gov. Wise or appeal to Major General Shaeffer. Pending the decision Richard was dispatched to reconnoitre. He soon made out the intruders, and thinking his ex perience a better guido than the delibera tions of the authorities, acted on his own re sponsibility. He quietly retreated down Union street, followed by the enemy. At the Kieffer House he prepared an ambush. into which the invaders unsuspiciously fell, and the action would probably have been precipitated had not Richard demanded a parley. After some negotiation he con ceived a happy stratagem and offered to stand treat. All hands took five fingers of Kieffer's purest. Richard then retired, artfully, followed by the unsuspicious ene my, to the "Sullivan," where the manmu vro was repeated successfully—once; twice: three times—when all things were in train fur a coop trctal. One drink of "Kieffer," and three of "Sullivan" produced the an ticipated effect; the wretched invaders were as infanta in the hands of the High Consta• ble. They were marched to "quarters" and locked up for the night. N. arms were found except an empty "pocket pistol."— Next morning the f .rees were paraded be fore Justice Welsh, and severally rieswered to the tames u f Th..no.A Doer, Bridget Hayes, 'Bernard Gorick, Johannes Ober end Betsey Largan. They denied all sympathy with -0i•-•awatatnie." and swore that titer sit ti hod irre tile cot, filit with Cap tain ‘Vhisky only. They were reprimanded mud discharged. Lirt Virgil is sleep in peace. With (3.,v. Packer, Justice Welsh and on the Qui trine, no live vagrant shall "p , linte he: sacred soil" frorn thn h.rdera t,f 'he stone state. Live •he Union! Peri -It Br n snri his "cu e little, two lade. three litt,e nigger boys!" Pnonxr.nrinsi , petKlNClL.—Cut.motn, N.. VENIBER 18, 1855.—Council met—M , •niher% nre4ent: Mes.rA. Felix, Fraley. [Limey. lior.iley, Faun,ler, Welsh, and Betz, President. Minutes of last tneetittg read and approved. It ,ad C.,mtnittee rep.rted the expenses for last to .211 h. $.lO. Market Committee made the I:Mowing re port: Having examined the accounts t,f Richard Derrick, Clerk of the Market, they find that the whole amount collected for ta• ble rent for the year ending April 1,0,1860, amounts to $162.85; for rent of stalls he has collected the sum of SS6; of this amount he has paid into the Borough Treasury the corn of $235.60; leaving a balance in his hands of $13,25. The Committee further report that for table rent there is yet due the sum of $9.25, which amount the Clerk of Market has been unable to collect. All the Butcher stalls are rented and paid for to Jan. Ist, 1360, except Nos. 3,4, 14 and 15. they being paid for to April let, 1860. The Committee would recommend that the Clerk of Il.L.rket ho instructed to rent stalls Nos. 1, 2. 5,6, 7,8, 0, 10, 11, 12, and 13, from January It to April let, 1860, to the present occupants at the same rate of rent from the Ist of January to April Ist, 1860. On motion of Mr. Welsh, the Clerk of Market was authorized to rent stalls Nos. 1, 2, 5. 6.7. 8,9, 10. 11, 12 and 13, from Jan. Ist to April let, 1860. to the present occu pants at the same rate of rent, to collect the 6atCe in advance, and pay forthwith into the Blrough Treasury. Mr. 'Welsh moved that the taxes against the Rolling Mill. for 1857 and 1858, be placed in the bands of the Chief Burgess for collection. which was agreed to. On tuoti.m of Mr. Welsh, the matter of putting in a fire plug on the corner of Wal nut and Fourth streets was referred back to the Rent and Repair Committee. Mr. Welsh moved that the Gas Commit tee be authorized to purchase new gas burn ers fur the stmet lamps, which was not agreed to. 31r. Pfahler moved that the Gas Commit. tee be authorieetl to purehnsei new gee burn ers for the Town Hail azd narket House, which was agrf!etl Mr. Welsh offered the following resolu tion, the adoption of which was not agreed to: Wl:mamas, The Act of Assembly. ut March 14, .1d56, authorizing an laureate of Borough Times. provides that one-fourth of the whole amount collected under the provisions of said act shall he apptiel to payment of the Borough debt. Therefore, be it Resolved, That 'the - ffinance Committee be and is hereby iastrueted to .report at next stated 'meeting,' what actiOu_is necessary tv enable Town Council to comply with the provisions•of said act. The following Ordinance relating to the market was submitted by Mr. Welsh and adopted: Be it ordained and ena , ted by the Chief Burgess, Asszstunt Burgess and Town Coun cil of the Borough of Columbia, and it is hereby ordati;ed and e.tacted by authority of saute. That it swill be unlawful for any bucs,ter, storekeeper, or other person, to purchase nay article or articteN whatsoever at the market pl.tce in the Borough of Co titt.in4 tuaraet hours, for the pur• p.,se of re ”etitlig ur bartering uot ay of the ottine. 411 y violation of this Ordinance shall subject the offender or offenders to u petinlry of Ten Dollars. to be recoverable fur the use of the B ,rough, as penalties of like are now by law recoverable. Mr. Wel., offered the following resolu. tion vrti:rb an, Re.vuica, I'o4l the 111411 C...t.stabie, Col lector ~f 'fax.,. and Cierk of the 1%1 ar ket and :ire hereoy retillired to render to Guuucil at the ibex: ,teted nieettag thereol, a ju , t .nd tuff aenoutit of all loonies col leered and weer busioe.s pertaining to their respective offices. The following bills were ordered to be paid: Jahn Cooper, $30,37; 11. Wilson, $10.0G; 1). S. Chalfant, $16.75; %Val. Cow des, $9,40; Jini. 11 ige,itogier, $3,75. Me. Fraley in ,ved ihat ala order he drawn in Nvor of the Road Canituittee for $17.50, to lift 0. Steiner's order held by deco.• Mil ler, which was agreed to. On motion, adjourned. Attest: Wu. F. LLOYD, Clerk. A DEAL THING ON A RACE TRACE..—The Virginiapencitant for seeing blood hurtles in motion is well illustrated by an anecdote told us recently ut Petersburg. Mr. Destro'', Sheriff' of Hanover county, seeing old Lar:An %Vitae, au es-membtr ot the Jockey Club, but now a member of the Baptist Church, on the quarter stretch, du ring the re.mat races of Ashland, Va., jo cosely remarked to "Why, Cul. White, they'll turn you out of the church fur being here." "If they do," said Larkin, ''they'll turn Tinsley, youder,out of the Methodist Church, I'll go nod see him." Accordingly, Larkin wen over and stated the case to his neighbor Tinsley, who, by the way, stammers badly. "Oh!" replied Tinsley, "I've go-go-gut a d-d-d-dead thing 'f it! I've co-co-co-counted noses, and the: e's a ma-ma-majority of the church on the track'." Larkin turned away, regretting that he had, in the excitement of his feelings, joined what he considered LOW to Le the "wrong church."—Nontgontely Mail. A Sransa STOMACIL-A western cattle dealer, who rarely had the privilege of bitting down to meat with a family, and had never been in a minis or's house in his life, was not long ago benighted and lust in his ride across the prairies, and compelled to ask for lodgings in the first house Ito cool(' find. Happily for him,„it proved to be the dwell ing of a good man, a parson, who gave him a cordial welcome, and, what was especially agreeable, told him supper would soon be ready. The traveler's appetite vras raven oils, 'lnd the nu merit he was a-ked to sit by, he complied; and without waiting for a second hivitation, he laid hold of what he could reach. "Stop, stood" said the good man of the !o•oie; "we are in the habit of saying Slane -I,vie Lei, Is we eat." 'l'c wa't :211 the hlrssin,•, was r iLe 7 d. l not under ,t;r:,l; full, be mat- G. y.. 0 like: you can's In:, m 4. uow!' •4',11, do me, wh.. nre nhout to fight ‘l , ltl, ge..era'•ly ehoo,e field f.,r the Thee of neti...i? l'.lltoV enete.t tell, tin. ,t ,e .1 u,th.wing the I/ELisdi ~., graze Peo"*Those who advertise for young men "to engage in n light pleasant and profitable employment." do well to bead their adver tisements "Rare chances to make tonney." regi...The rhymer who wrote the line: - Dear to tne is the surf-tossed betteh " proharely had in his mind the recollection of his bill at some sea-side hotel. gag -Why is the world like al vagritnt2— Airm.—Becuu-e it hats nu - ostensible means i,f support." ea -SEE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OF A M RAMBO'S, ODD FELLOWS' lIALI, Ili TO-DATA GOMM A VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINE. mrso celebrated hos Dr. Nrl.nne's Verrairoge, pre pared by Fleming Bros, of Pitt•hurgh. Pa.. heeome. that it is regarded as the only specific cure for worms. Families should never be without a supply of it. At this -easoll punka larly. when worm. are so trouble. some and frequently fatal among children, parents should be watchful; and on the first appearance of those distressing symptoms which warn us of their presence, at once apply this powerful efficacious remedy. We arc confident that it only requires a trial, to convince all that it richly menu the prsises that have been lavished anon it. It is sale and infallible. Volumes of certificates can be produced, showing its great medical virtues. itrrurchasers will be careful to ask (or Dr AIcI 4 ANI73 CP:LEERSTED VERMIPUGE, nano factored by FLPAIING BROS.. of Pin.nurg, Pa. An other Verntifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr IkPLanu , s genuine Vormifuge, also, his celebrated Liver Pills. can now be had at all respectable d rug stores. None genuine without the signature of Tiny. nos Into. 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JACOBS. 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 Epilepsy, are a specific for all modifications of nervous disease. Price $3 per box; two boxes for $5; twelve boxes for $24. Persons enclosing a remittance will have the Pills sent them rhiough the mail, on its receipt. For sal- by Seth S. Hance, No. 11)8 Baltimore street. Baltimore, to whom orders from all parts of the Union mu.t b. addressed. Nov. 12, 1859. ISAIR DYE--111.1111DYPI-lIAIR DYE WM. A. BA iCtiELAnt'S HAIR DYE: 'Cite ori g in.' ..ind Beet In tile World: ~ It r is lo 1."1011. -hound be ovoid. ed. I I • With lu rani pe ri.lieulr Gray - Roil. or Dusty Heir Dyed notaitt:y In it beau. tiful and natural Drown or Block. without the leabi injury to !lair or 1V M. A . Iticebelor's flbiir Dye produee• a color not io be oliP•31.g111.11e41 (ruin linturC. aCfl I. WII rranted not m injure in ihr. Jrn•t, 1,0 .vrvrr long It gnus be 10/1 1 111 . UL'd, sad "(bud il)e- reincalicd; HIM Invigorated for Li:, by Oa- Dye. aoplied On 9 private rooms) at the Wig Fneiory.Zel liroadway. New Yurk. . 4 rild in all rule. and town,: in the united States by r.roggiei4 and Valley Goads Dealere. 03 - The genuine ha- the ilium- and address upon u girel plate engraving on lour •ides of each brig. of WM.O. BATCHELOR, Nov. 13.'54. 234 Urou+lw•ny Nvw- liork Bold ..y Dr uggistA A au Columbia, it %V A cent: iiVaI;N;NNN DR. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, ME] DR. HOOFL AND'S 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 speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT rAis., the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Roaraeness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most Mr:nu:shiny cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once check and curt the most severe DLarrhom proceeding from COLD IN ENE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicine.: everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The eignatire of C. M. JACKSON will be on the outside wrapper of each batik.. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVT.E.YZIODY'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from an parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. Aprl: 9 II!59 iy DALLEY'SMAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR to till di , ra•ra inflarnoroion mon, or Ir.. predocui nareF—now to allay intlionntatinn Finik es at the root of diseusr--liencr nit ;1111111.11111111 I' or.. Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor, and notinag eke. will alla) tafimnanation at once tnatie 11 Certain cute. Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor will cure the following Hinting a great eatotogue or Scald.; Cuts. hare, Sore Aipple•, Cores. Poi eon. • did- Wain, Biles. Scrofula. Ulcers, Fever :Sorer, Felone• r Aehe, Piles, Sore I , e-, Gout. mall-m, Scald !lead, Sul: Rheum, Itatdoe-x Kit lax, Ringworm, Herber.. Leh, Small Pox. hlea•lc. Ruth. tic., &c. To some it muy appear ineredulnu- that an maul di-ra-c• should he re:irked by Oar an lei,. 'mil an Olt it will ratil•li When erfteelinii pnnn, to the fuel, iflat the .111V1 eonnrini lion of togrerlieniA, !noel, all: every one orii/l) pug a prelet I nilliliole to Its opf.n• site di.o ruler. Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor in Its ,•c"..,•t• I. tll/42Isellle Mils tin SO rhorl Iwivveeit dive i., and a per m ,/0 - 1/I rums; and II it au eXtrarlOr. II II firtlveS nil r:/•enss null 00 Ills //trey/est purl. Iruv.nit 11:11ars Its pro (est !.r ps t Inv I ilj I 11 ssimees ..... 10 a-y' . • 411 , 1 p or manufactory t•ituuld be trite m•. mein wuh enl at No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box ha upon it a steel plate engraving. with the Ham G .o Henry Dailey. Manufacturer. Nor sale by alt the Druggisu and patent medicine dealers throughout the United trltaimsand Ceinsidas. Principal Depot, 163 Chambers st.. hew-York. C. V. CHACE. ANI F.ETING of the Stockholders of the fkld Fellows' flail A... viatica will he held in the saloon of the On Tue.day evening. December 13, 1859. at I o'clock s' 11 . for the porno...of election Now Trustees. to ....e for one year By order of the Prewdeht. 7%.0v. 19. 51c001tKI,E, !Secy. TERRAPINS! TECII.R.APENSIt by Draggt•4 ' Columbia It WILLIAMS. Agent. Ott the 13th in•t., by the Rev J H. Mentes. Mt Joni Iternaarnao to Miss Itacuct.l.2.l.BT both o flatobr.dee Ott the - 3 . 1,30 day. by the same Mr. SAMUEL C. Lacs aao. of Newtnw•u to Air. t-usate CIMITIVI. of Columbia. 0.. the z 2.1 boa .by the game, Mr Gtozhn t'a.a MS rocx. of Anvil. Lebanon co.. w Mica LcatA Zootc, of sytown. X On the 24th .Ina“ R )(END Well, en. of Nt whin I And Catherine ifendrieln aged i year. 9 months and 24 duty. ESTBAY. N e i a h m e e m lo or t n h i :!gpr oZE .: ) , : i Y. 23d inet. 4 ) 117... t itemph.-10 town•hip. a BAY JlOll. shout name high, m .rked . wot., a whit • mar on bi- foramad. and rth. hind Toot who... hot•r t aprotroioly stout 14 %CUM old. Th.. ow..er to ohtl6•!d to move tag prop...ay. pa. chariva nod S..kc the hOrao awn, other... Owe hi+ win be mod according to low 11E.NRY WWLER.. Columbia, Nov. 2. 1b39-31 Rice Flour 1118 T recsivrel. one ease of fresh ground Rice Flour. for sale by tlie pound, at A. AT. R AURO'S Family Grocery Store, OdJ Fellows' 1.5:11.7.1. Atmore's Celebrated Mince Meat. N tub. ~, jrs. the pound orqu.oi.r l 4. HA IM( VA 1 7 01.61 , y Orocery.2tore, Odd Fellows' Hall Nov. 28. 1859 CLARIFIED eharopmaue Cider, by the quart or gallon at A. U. RA MOO'S Family Orocei7Store,Odd Fellows' Hull. Nov. 20,1 M. I ! 11 2f l ! 1. ATER?' Dried Peaches. Appian, &c„ &c., for male by the bushel or quart, at A. NI. RAMBO'S Family Grocery Store, Odd Fellow." Ball. N0v.28, 18.441. SHAKER CORN. JUSI received. a first rsie lot of Shaker Corn, at H. SUY DA PA'S Groeery Store, corner Front and Union at. N0v.28, 1.58 rpflOSE peeporiug Vhri,tmos good thung4 will find a Arot nue :lee of NewCttron ii.14.;1 7 DAM . 3 Oror•rrp Store, corne: Frout nod L7nion N0v.26, OW. CO.AOI2IMLAZ/NCI. CARTER tr. BECHER ! •2661111L 0 MANUFACTURERS OF COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C, Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia. I t o. SILVER RDA L - Ist Pit EM lUM —11359. BRONZE MEDAL—Iot PRE vl lUM —1859. Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricultu ral and Mechanical Society. I'llE subscribers tall Attention to the tact ,i"., Firet Premium A till awarded theft 11) the 1.41114(7/1.1, - COE.. y Ailtriruhural iliilili %ilerlileiliiltilita ' , airily for the hest Tup exhihoett at the Pair ofshe &view in Octhber.i.in, akin, ti Uronze Medal—First Premium—tor the belt Al (heir Coaeh and Carriage Making E.tabliale• tent. 'boy continue to tunnuftecture Coachee, Car. rive, Hugcleit, Sulkiee. mid all oiLer vebicle• In ihrir liar. Tiirtrreputaiilnili iloil workmen i+ fairly • ,htohed, rte .ney ratil ni I.ollfidenliy Cl/81•Al for their % I. ht. t) . of (WM, .;igniter ul fito.h. .nll .treagth Orr el me Oil,thitiluil , illiling eil. till work aQ it. durability; all vehicle. of their bond are roillolrheird of the lest ge a .o iie d nod put together firmly mid suustuatialty. 'They give particular...tendon 10 the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, .na vvarrhat ail then work to this 4/11C to give salitl faction. In addition In their practical erperience in the be +inc.. they have the milil•iststilee of the hunt workmen —thane other being employed . The politic I. reentectfullv invited to call and ex hmine theatock on hand. SA MUM. CARTER, EDWIN A. BECKER. Columbia, Nev. 28. MIL SOMETHING NEW IN COLUMBIA! SIEW-LIGEET GALLED:LT. fag Subscriber respectfully cells the at. t 'union or the putnin to the luel .11141 he tins opetied a fires clas. I'llo COUR APGIC GALLERY, in Front .Ice;. above Lucit•i. where tie 14 funny prepared to Px..nuir all 1.11114 on Lnlicenc,seti tire beat ety le of tine us.. Tilt- Gallery i 4 -applied with the Very heal ito.tru mends titian the Occupant Lad Anw,4,...:nautar,,eior.e.. Pel•Ult. boot Vie yawn, y or Araligv4. va,,ltAte. .11MULtil ilie WWII by eitillOU 111 Julie) CO ran Slave (brie pictures In et leW and pl.ll up, in any 51n1 ul weather. bunt U A. Al wait gnu:( o children the', elioulti e in the tore . oft A (near du;, tie -ittrag re own lie oat -eetaid I AM fully prepared logive all the yori..u• broach , . of beautiful art, and furtii,-11 if de.ired. all A..: iolvilcal no call to enll. whelter ttn•y wn . n. pie lure- or IlUt Gullury opposite 'no 11111 c. Nov.:lb J OA , 4 - 44 ;fr.:‘ c to.. I WI.: are cold :hal Ice WllO inegle•et. no provide for leis I V low-. hoed -wenr,e than tine heathen." There dOOO, of it. ‘Vo• - 11 111 Mesh!) nue protodeot ofhaal win, pro,. id.. for Ins- einalge.uod wlatlrd lint 6 attn n• nn taut prudence -could piecure tor -ranee inn tine dark du), 10f lice 11010 I, IICII 04 , sympathy of . frwod, 1. 1 a., -flooding bra- , Tu..: tutu he Ounce 10, I,lle 111 , 0r:owe. tivery oath owe- the . duty to his family. The uneer• t ,, nut). of oft is o too. alit 1e... 1 011 411111111 teaches the fie: He winch 10.111. y Wilikf, in the pride of 1 11 1 0 111001 i, unty hot th•shorrow and the plains by which riche. cold boon,' were no have latent brought to the loved 011 C.. VlOOOllOl Ole 11/001/I.g Len every man int needle In-ore to hoe fancily the commit of kilOWllig than ttttt la he be culled from linen,, Ills wolf:may be hey. froth the doOr. The United Stater Life licturance &Trust Co. effect t.i. end. For pantoblete, ferlns acid general infer mutton on the subject, refer ar F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, ini,C4looll VI IflllOa'r Noe. 26, l 5110 I y LOCAL FILEICHT NOTICE. TILE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ARE now prepared to receive and forward rnxi(iii I..in the Pollunelplou vision, to null from all suninit- where they have agews,ut the follow ing rules per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA.. AND COLUMBIA. First Class liecoi.d • lass. Third Class. Fourth Class. 23 eeni.. 21 C 2218. tC cents. IG cents. Flour, 23 cents per barrel. Pig metal. 1 2 i cents per 100 pounds BETWEEN PIIILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 CCIIIII. 15 cents. Flour, 24 cents per burrs, Pig Metal, 12 emit. per 100 pounds. Shipment.. made to Pittsburg and nll intermediate •IN SIP. RATES FROM COL'A TO PITTSBURG. F R ., Gi.,.., S , •to. o Ci 0...... Third C1u.... Fouith Fl ass :5 On 45 55 Flour per 1111 l'rel, 60 cents, • I...?F,eiglit eon-lulled lo stntia:• where tile Corn• patty ha, n o twoot- ins.( he prepaid. Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Sheen. Nuts in hags. Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles Out Goods, Pouffe.' tt coa ts Eggs. l'ork. (fresh, Furniture, Poultry. (dressed Feathers, Wrapping Paper =EI Articles of lid Class. Apples, Molasses, • herfe, Melons. Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in casks or boxes, i rockery, Paper in boxes, rendlee. Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried, Groceries. Printing Paper Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron. hoop, band or sums, ) Tea. I ember. Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, tilt:Lie !slabs A. Marble Turpentine. (spts.,) Monuments. Varnish. Articles of $d Class. A Icohol, Famines, ( - agree, Turnips. Hides. (green.) Vinegar Lard. While Lead, Oysters & ('lsms. (in shell.) Window Glints TobaccO. (manufactured.) Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin. enrols. Salt. Visit. salted. Totmceo, (lest) Grain of ail kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tnr, nen, Whiskey. Plaster, [Cr For further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER. Freight ' Philo E. E. BOICE. Freight An ~. Columbia. W MYERS, Freigbi Agent, Lancaster, Columbia. Nov. 26, 16.511 (N0v.13, 'GB THE subscriber has on hand a supply of Juniata Ter rapins. Parota can Mora theca anorad in Rood stlle at Klack's JOS. 11. BLACK Nov. Id. I, -3t THE auhseriber otters at private gale the convenient Two and a halt story Hwelline House, with the ground on which it is erected...ituaterl at the corner of . Second .and 'insets Columbia. Ps The bnuse is furnished with gas and wilier, and is a new building itt gond ed' A i-o a rch of ground on which iferected a Frame Stehle with room for .wo bor.es. end will, a carriage house. situated within convenient distance, of the Per OUP desiring 10 examine the prop-rty will please e.. 1 on t h e t uetennaned who on the premise., corner f -econd awl Walnut. fo o t , .he ~ropery is n.. 2 di -posed of before leo tat. 1960. it will tie odered for r. nt. .1 H. ItiENGE.4. Nov. IP 18741-tf NEW CROP DRIED CURRArkitS: _k 8t H . article, clenn and free from i aziii i tp i tt A rze 4 ired Grocet7 tztrire. Corner Front and Union au. Noy. N. 1E59. NEW CROP SEEDLESS RAISINS. bout (or •.,gg, Pudding, Zic —n fol, pimply at Grocery Store, Corner From wad Union ate Nov. 10 1E59. CRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! w A It s ter .„ nt a i t ) Fresh and nound a ..n s : j oN A tir Grocery Store, Omer Mtn and Union as. Noe 12, Champagne .Cidei FOR MINCE PIESt NOTIC33. PRIVATE SALE. adore New Shawls. OWING to our very largo sole of :shawls. this yea i.on we have another oddition of new style Bro. eho Long 'herels. Reversible titunket. &e., to which we respectfully invite the attention of toxlies. Gent's and Youth's Long Shewlo. very cheep, at H. C.PONDF.R.SAIITHIS NOV. 19. 113011). Peoples' Cash Store. FIRMS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, \ME have received from the Celebrated Pickling Establisitment of Underwood & Co., Boston, ea aasortment consisting or Fresh Lobsters in catt4', do. Peaches do. • do. Tomatoes, do. - • do. Pickles, do, Tomato Ketchup. Pepper Sauce, a superior article of Prepared French Mustard; Coxes Sparkling Gela tine. one pack will (nuke one quart and a plat of rich Crystal toe Jelly. Bunch and Layer Raisins,' Car rants. Prune*, Pure (trotted Spires, &c. For good ..Fip" Sugar, ••LEVY'• asrupp Molasses; Prime Green' and Black Teas, and .L.EVY"*Coffest, or anything( in our line. you can buy It a little .cheaper than the cheapest, at EL C. FONDERShUTIPS., N0v.19,.5). . Columbia. . • A SSESSMENT No. 13 'OF .THE- LANCA'STEH A OQUNTY MUTUAL. EsIr;HRANCE r:oSIPANV Nodre Le hereby Fives to the aterobersof tee Lerman , ter County Mutual Insurance Company, Matta nisesit. meet of 2 per cent. has Peen M ade on the anscofni Orel. premium notes deposited for polfeies. issaett.by iti>4 Company prior to die But day of .November, .1111P;.and mode payable on or before the. 20hh day of DecemL, next, at the office of the Company. at Willitimsfown: to the Board-of Directors and to all authorized agents of the Company. and also In Joseph Clemson, litt Urger's Banking Hou-oatLmica.ter) to pay the for-' lowing losses. viz: Levi O. Ketaper's stock of merchut, dire. $l5OO 00; John Heuthour's barn and contents, 82275 00; .tiarun Miller's spring house and content-, $l2, 00, besides some .mtd.er BOARD OF DIRE "TORS. THOMA. S. WOOOl, ' GEORGE 1.. ECKERT, DaM R. WITMER, reliMea EASY, Tif.SIAS S Melt-este, JOILM FUNK, , 41.51VE.t. SLOILOM. Esq , JOHN BUTERS, N. E. Stsmsxmr. AGENTS Or THE COMPA,NT Dr. Esaia. Kinzer, Lancaster city. Jaco .iiirk. Ja oh - Winner. Nlatior Township. Juno It Huffer, Esq.. Mount Joy township, Christian Etole, COnOr Jacob Kemper, F:sq., Ephrata Fer•derick A Zitznien, John Stauffer. R.q . East tlempfteld Henry A Roland. New Holland, Joseph IIC(1111re, Dart Martin E. Stauffer, Ea.it Earl Mercer Whitson, Hart Francis McC,lure, Salisbury . John fsaac lioßaasie. Egg.. Vast Lilalpeter 4. RECTIOIf 13:11 of the Ity.l..ws: That members of this company neglecting or omit lleg to Mt)" their it ..s.-ssments. within thirty days after the publietitinst of notice of the same, will incur the ea peages of DOI exceeding ten Celia, per mile. circular from ' h.• e ch e , o f th e t•ornpony, payable to a collector, duly authorized to collect the same. THUtIA`+ S. WOODS. President. NATH. E. SLAMAKER, Secretary. Nov. IP. 1859-3 t 6th ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT! CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION; FRO m' all •eetion. of the rountry tiolt.crilterti to thi• popubir Art in its «ist4ycur,) are brag received In a ratio unparalleled with that of Pity pp VII,. ysur. Any person can beceme a member by subscrib ing $3, which will entitle him to 11.4—Tor licauiiful Mice] Engraving, ••shakepeare and ilia rrieiii,” 2nd—A Copy of the elegantly Illustrated Art Jour nal. one year. l'rve Season Admission to the Gut/erten, 519 'Sr...away. New York In utl num, to v. hick. over one hundred valuable Sl ks of Art are given to minseriber. us Premiums, eciunpri.ing Punning•. Seulpiures, Zen.. by the fir , 1 A int. neut. null rorrign Artists. The nup•rn. Eogruvii.g. which eve , y imboetibee sivoi I receive iminedinirty on receipt of subscription, eolith it "SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS," of n ch:.ru.rt• to give utigtinititerl pleztoUrC amlrut. kfactio3. No work of equiil value wax ever before nltarrd within rout!. of the people DI Adel, ft prier.— The F.:oil...tali/am 1, of very large Size. being printed on heavy 'Mite paper. 311 by 31 inches. making u mmti •uteri. 0/Darnel)] .uilehle for the wall. of either the lifyr:lly. pollor. or Mike. It con be rent to luny Purl of the country, by mail. with ,ttlety. being parked in a Cylinder. portage pre -11%1111 'Think of It! Fide a work delivered free . of chvrge, ial iii An Journal. one year, for three do1laro! Sib-cription- will he received until the Evening of . Tur-day. the 31at or Jannury. 1060. at w•hiell time the book , m. will cMote and the rremiums be given to cub germ he r•. No person is ream rimed to a Attlee aulaieription.— Tlimme remitting *l5 are emit led in vi x metnliiirovhipg. >ub•criptinua from California, the Canada., and all foreign Provinceg, inu,.l he *3,50 intitead of $3, iu or der to defray extra ;to-suge., &r. Perm.onv wiAmig, to form clubs will apply (or a cir culur of team. &c. The lieatimifully Mugu-wed Ail Journal. giiing run , purti,u!urs. will be iroot on receipt of 18 ceittg, inn imarips or coin. Addre-g . Cl.. DERBY. Actuary, C. A. A.. 546 and laid Broadway, New York. CrSimbgeriplion- afvo rree.vedpiy W. V. L/oyil„. Hon See.. fur Columhia mid vicinity. Nov 19:50 " Unquestionably the best sustained. Work of the kind in the World." 11. AltX' El 'S MAGAZINE. THE moll popular hlotithly el. the world —New Sink °Wryer • No ltlagazine in Burnie. or America is •o well known; none has hull us many render.; and. we may safely •oy.netle has received so large a trilinte or oil- ITUtudon from the. etillivalel classes. that delight in a healthy, diversified. elevating . periodical litrnnure- Ii the foremost MilysiZilie 01 the day. The fireside never had st more delight fill companion nor the mill ion a more rntrrrn fining friend. Ikon Harper's hlagu tnite.—Mechodist Protestant, (Baltimore.) Twenty-five vein , cheapest. richest „ and most :11.1111X luxury for the money lhal we know. Three dollars secures it for one year. and what three dollar- ever wrist so fur? Pnt the same amount ill clothes. eating. drlllklag, fu re:iture. and how much of a substantial thing in obtained? If ideas, facts, And .entirnents have a monetary vulue—above till, if the humor that refieshes. the pleataintries that bring u gentle Mille. and brighten the passage of a truth to your brain. sad the happy combination of the real and the imaginative. willlu J 1 whirl: no one can live n life above the animal. are to be put into the scale opposite to dollars and cents, then you may he vertain. that if Mutter were three or four limes as dear, it zary;til amply repay its price. It in ahl ages zinc proper, with the idea and purpose of a Magazine —not a book, not a acientiffit periodical, nor yet v supplier of light gossip and chatty anecdotes—hut at Magazine that lake- every form of interesting. dignt• fie t. and attractive literature in it, grusp.—Southon Time:. To. volumes bound constitute of themselves n li brary• of miscellaneous rending. such as cannot be found in the non° compere iu any oilier Publication tam hue come under our notice.—Boston Courier. Unquestionahly it is thu best sustained work of the kind in the language. that Is to I , ay . in the world. The splendid monthly essays from the FAilor'il Table are above prier. The present number is equal to any yet Issue I. and there is no reason to doubfa lona ca reer of prosperity . to the work.—N. Y. Christian sidros tate and Journal. We must refer in term• of eulogy to the high tone and vnrkd excellences of Harper's Magazine. a jour no/ with a mon day circulation at about 170,000 copies, in whose pager are to be found some of the choteept light and general reading of the day. We speak of 'hi- work us an evidence of the American people, and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each num ber contains fully 144 page.; of instructive matter. ap propriately iltu•trated with good wood cut.; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philotophicul quarterly. blended with the best fea tures of the doily journal. It has great power In the orvation and di...,niontion of :41 love of pure liters ture.—Trabner's Guide to American Literature, London, TERMS The Magazine map be obtained orßooksellers. Pe. riodiral Agents. or irom the Publishers.at Three Dot n year. hr Tort nty•Five Cents a !Vomiter. The ..mrnnnuat volume, as completed, neatly bound in cloth. ure .old ut Tsvo Donnie each; and Muslin Cov er., are furni-hed to those who wish their back burn t...re uniformly bound, et Tarenty.five. Cents each. Nineteen volumes are now ready, bound in Cloth, and alen br Half Calf The Publishers will supply Specimen Number• gratuitourly to Agents and Postmaster., and wilt make lifter& arrangements with them for circulating the Magazine They wilt atso supply clubs of tam per•one at rive Dollars* year. of Rye persons at Ten Dollars. Clergymen and Teacher. supplied at Two Dollars a year Numbers from the commencement can now be supplied Also, the bound Volumes. The Magazine weighs over seven ■nd not over eight ounces The Postage upon each number. which mus t be paid quarterly in adv■nee at the Office where the Magazine is received. is Three Cents. HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. Nov 19 'SO Seedless Raisins! ALOT or very cheacc 'Seedier, Rwirinut. just received at S. F. EBERLEIN'S N0v.19, '59. Grocery Store, No 71, Locust at. New Crop Figs TEE "TV en , cle of Figs F. F. ran be had at EBERIZINI Nov. Ilk INS. Grocery Store, No, 71 LoadAlit Turkish Prunes! F .R a Arm rate article of Prunes you must go to S. F. ESERLEII4I3 Nov tit, IS*. Grocery Store, No. 7! 1.41C1.24 Split l'esal ASupply of Dried Peasjusi received and for sale very cheap. at S. F. NDIEDLEIN'S N0v.119. 1859. Grocery Store, No. 71 Locust at. Ihkttb 4qr2ngt Np one rondo! • good Honing Coe tw Wed at Nov. 19 . i 859. Grocery ErstOrPe,lpiltocult. Sap Sago Cheese! A Lot of Sap Sago Chores jam arrived at S. F. EI3FAI.I2IOS Nov. 10,1830. °met,. Store, No. 71 Leval at.
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