AIIEHTILBY. N the morning of AVEDNESDAY. 23d host„ o ozone to t h e pee t ed..es of 'he subscriber. in 4tiest lienipfiskl town-hip. u BAY ISOR•41.:, a out i 5 hands-bigh,-morked with a whit- star on forehead. and right hind foot white. The horse i- apparently ; about 14 rears old. The owner is tionied to prove the proptuty. psi ohnrges and Wee the horse away, otherwise he will be sold according to low. HENRY SVISLEEL Co!amble, N0v.2:., 1830-.2t Bice Flour. J ( o r 713 T sale by the received, Gee pound , at case of fresh ground Rice Flour. A. M. RAMBO'S forotly Grocery Store, Odd Fellows' Bell Nov. 28,1859. more New Shawls. rsWINIZI to our very large sale of Shawls this sea• AU son. we have another addition of new style Bos ch& Long Shawls, Reversible Blanket, &c., to which we respectfully invite the attention of ladies. 'Gent's and Youth's Long Shawls. very cheap, at H C. FONDKR.. 4 SIITH'S N0v.19.1859. reaper C Qtorr A39.ESSNIENT No it OF • , .• tuouNTv Niu'ruA it, INSURANCE c.tml PA NY. Holism i. hereby given to the members of the I .ancas . tor County Mutual Insurance Company. that on 8.1511.1.1... went ofl.per cent. has been made on the amount of all _premium notes deposited for policies. issued by said Company prior in the Bth day of Nov. Taber. 18..0. Bad -Made payable on or betore the 20th day of Decerab. men. at the office of the Company ut ttlllinmaown. lo the Board of Directors and to all authorized agents of the Company. and also to Joseph clatAson. fat John .oyger's Banking House 1 to pay the fol. 'lowing 1005 e... viz: I .evi G. Kemper'. s ock of merchan. -Mae. $l5OO (10 John Belabours burn and contents, s9=s'ls; Martin %I tiler's .prii.g house and contents. $12200, besides come .mal.er loses. 140 A RD OF DI E "roR4 TIIOttAs S. Wooos, Grottos 1.. Komar, 'ADAM R. Wirot& Moans EMIT. 'Tooceas MCILVAITC, JOI.I Rasa. Sow= SLOSOM. Est. JOHN M. Burgas, N. E. SLAMAIIta. AOENTs OF THE COMP ANY. Dr. Eosin. Kinzer, Lancaster city. Jacob S. . 4 hirk, Jarob S Witmer, Manor Township. Jacob R HoSer, Paq-Aloont Joy township Christian Engle ' Coney Jacob Kemper , F.sq., Ephrata Frederick A' Zitzmun, Lidz. John Slauffer. Esq . East Hempfield 4 •Henry A. Roland. New Holland. Joseph, lcClure, Bart Martin E. Stauffer, East Earl Mercer Whotson, Batt FraneM McClure, Salisbury Jobe McGill, Isaac Itoshong, Esq., East Lampeter " ftiocrto.7. 12th of the By-Laws: That members of this c•ompany neglecting or omit ting to pay their a sssss naents. within thirty days after the publication of notice of the same, will incur the ex penses of r I exceeding ten cents per mite, circular from the &nee of the Company, payable to a collector, duty authorized to collect the same. THOMAS el. WOODS. President. NATH. E. SLAMAKER, Secretary. N0v.19,1850,3t 6th ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT! COSTUMED ISUCCUOI OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. IIROM all sections of the ersostry . aubscribers to thin a. popular Art Institution,(now an its sixth year,) are being received In a ratio unparalleled with that of any previons year. Any person can became a member by subscrib ing $3, which will entitle him to Ist—The beautiful steel Engraving, "dhakspeare sand His Friend," 2nd—A Copy of the elegantly Illustrated Art Jour nal, one year. 3rd—A Free Season Admission loam Galleriea,s4B Broadway, New York. In addition to which. over one hundred valuable Works of Art are given to subscribers us Premiums, comprising choice l'aiminge. Sculptures, Outline., by the first American and Foreign Artist,. The superb Engraving. which every subscriber will receive immediately on receipt of subscription. entitled 4 ISHAESPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS," is of u character to give unqualified pleasure nod sat isfaction. 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Map , it—the cheapest. richest. and most lasting luxury tor the money lant we know Three dollars secures it for Otte year. and what direr dollars ever went so far? Pat the name amount clothes. eating, drinking, farniture. and how much of a Substannal thing is obtained? If ideas, facts, and sentiments have a monetary value—above all. if the humor that refreshes. the pleasantries that bring a gentle smile, and brighten the passage of a truth to your Main. nail the happy comliiitation of the real and the imaginative. willitidt whirls an our run live a life above the animal. are to he put into the scale opporote m amba• mad emits. Men you may be certain. that if Harper were three or four time. ho deur, it would ampl,, repay io price. It is a Maga zine proper, Willi the idea and purpose era Magazine —not a boot.. act u eriraiilr periodical, nor yet supplier of light gesaip and ehany a tieedines_hg, Magazine that lakes ever!, form of tit wresting. them [lei. and attractive literature its grinp.—Southern Times. The volumes bound constitute of themselves 11.• bract of mireellaneons readmit. 'Owl, it p u n st er be found in the rattle compass to ite collet met..aint that has come under four nonce —Poston Courier Littrpletilioltattly it i. 11in best ad !mood woi I, of tar kind in the language, that lit li, tie tilt world The splendid monthly essave Iron the are above prier The fir *Wry, nun , e , , ..q.,,, no sot yet ts•tue r. and hirer an era Ott rear ofpresperi to the work.—N Y Christian Adoo. cau and Journal We mum refer in term- of ruing) to ate high tone and Iratkrt raven/tor, oflll4 I 111. e. .lagazine. njour nal with a moan ly el retelalitai m about 170 000 copies. in whore page. are to be found some of the choiceet light and general reading of the .day. We speak of this work sena egidenee of i he American people. and the popularity it hue acquired merited. hacb num her contain. fully 144 pages of tastructive matter. up propnaiely illasinited with good wood cats; and it combines in itself the racy Monili:y and the more philosophical quarterly. blended with the best fes tal,' of the daily journal. It has great power in the creation and die...intention of a love of pure litera tureoatTrubster's Guide as American Literature : Landers. 1.850. TERMS The MagnzincinnY be obtained of Booksellers, Pe riodical Agents. or train the Publlsbers.at Three Dol lars a year, or Twenty-Five Gents • Number. The semi-annonl volumes. as completed, neatly bound in cloth, areaold at Two Dollars each; and Muslin Cov ers are furnished to those who wish their back num bers uniformly bound;al Twenty-Five Cents each. 'Nineteen volumes are now ready, bound in Cloth, and also in - Half Calf. The _Publishers will supply Specimen Numbers gratuitously to Agents and Postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for circulating the Magazine. They wilt also supply clubs or two persons at Five Dollars a year, ot floe s at person Two Dollars. Clara) men and Teachers supplied Two Dollars ayear. Numbers from she commencement eats nowbe supplied. 'Also, the bound Yohnues. The-Magazine weighs ever seven and not over eight ounces The Postage upon each number. which must be paid quarterly in advance at the Office where the Magazines is received. is Tu ree Cents HARPER & BROTHERS. Franklin Square, New York. Nev,1 9 , 10 eeedAess A. Lir .177 ch?ic fc.4lkedies t tl y Me. just 4ved a Notr.l9, , Prevery Sore, No 71, Locust at. New Crop Figs. IInE very besturOeto of Figs SF eon bit INBE bad R I. or . EXWS .N0v.19, I.M. Grocery Store, No, 71 Locust et 'Turkish Prunes! FR4OR nu slut &stickle( Prim es yea warn re . F. EI3ERLFMVS Nov.lll, Gnrery Store, N 0.71 Locust et Split Peas! A "ply of. Dried Peaajav received and for pale very tr. F. EIBERLEMA N e ovlt NM. Grocery SKIM, N 0.71 Loeser tit Datell. Herring! ANy our fond of a prod Ellerri v zg p ran 416 . 71g 1 171 . at N0v.,19, ISM • Grocery Mere, No. 71 Lornos Sap 13sgo Cheese! A t.," agog, $46,0 Meese S . F. 2 niv4 52.1211.LE1N11 IIP,IWa. aroetry Start, 1(0. 2 Lamaist FIXINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WE have received from the Celebrated Pickling Establishment of Underwoou & Co., Boston, an as.orirruitt consistneg of Fresh Lot.ler", in cans, do. Peaches. do. do. Tomatoes, do. do. ?icicles, do, Tomato Ketchup. Pepper Sauce, a salN'Hor article of Preplan d Preach Mustard; Cotes Sim rk ling Gehis tine. one pack will make one qua rt ur.d a pint of reeds Crystal itee Jelly, He rt eh and Layer Rassins. Cur rants. Prunes, l'ure thound Spires. &c. For good •T'lPn Sugar, -LEVY" Ss cup Mot asses. P rime Green and Mack Teas, and “LEVY. Coffee. or anyihang to our line, you can buy it a little cheaper ;ban the chespest,at H C. FaNDERSMITH'S, ri0v.19,•59. Columbia New Shad? GOlO No. 71 Locust street for a prime Saud—the be-i in the market. S. F. EBERLEIN. N0v.19, 1859. TO ILL WANTING FARMS, See advertise ment of lanunoislon LAI ud. • July 2. 18.39.8 m FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e. vf.ouß of beet qua ity—whote-a!e or roail—Gro -1 conies in every vanely, Provision of 01l kind*. kept cnnatantly on hand at it ~ .GYGArII.4 Grocery morn, Corner Front and 'Onion its. Nov 19, 1859 The Best, Cheapest, and Most Sncoessfn i Family Paper in the Union. 8A8.P1113. 1 S 1:117.13333X7A1t. Price Five Cent+ a Number; $2.50 per year, [Prom the N Y. gamine Pon, DM.] HARPER'S WEILILIN—The fifty-two numbers of this attractive aod entertaining puldieution. issued during the last year. have been gathered inio asingle volume. and now that we see them together, we use surprised at the variety, the spriglnliness. and the valur of th,, contents There is a complete history of nearly all the public events of they ear—there tire ample disser tations on the leading topics—there are the graceful trifling,. (not always trivial, however, but profoundly instructive) of the Lounger—there are the tries and stories of Ilulwer, Dickens, Thaciceray, &c.—there are the records ofjokes, new and old—anthabove all. there are those striking , wood cut representations of contemporary men and things, of folbesand fashion, and of customs and countries—all contained within a single volume, and to he had for a song. It is n grand picture-book of the- human life of the nineteenth cen tury. in all its phases. midin nearly all minas Ev ery class of readers. moreover. may be interested by it—the old and thoughtful, the young and gay; the man orbu.iness. the child and the woman. We would not so often call attention to Harper's Weekly if we were not well satisfied that it is the beet family paper published to the United States, ann for that reason. and that al ne. we desire to see it undermine and root out a certain kind of literature too prevalent, which blunts the morals of its readers, vi,i a te s their taste for sensible reeding. and is alto. gether bad in its elects —New London Advertiser. As Harper's Magazine has done much to drive out the yellow-covered literature, so we should be glad mace this new Weekly take the place of those papers which depend for eXeiteinent on poor, trashy novels. —New York Mange/frt. Harper's Weekly abounds in original matter, spicy. Mquant, inntrucitye, and entertaining. It has, and deservedly, a very large and increasing circulation. It is a lip-lop family paper.—Boston Journal. It(Harpers Weekly) es Abe proper size (or binding, and an excellent opportunity is afforded for any one who wishes to preserve the history of the country as it is made, to do so by filing Harper's Week ly.—Fon rine (M i ch.) Jacksonian. Its fresh leaves ha clear type. its entertaining va riety, its severe but just criticisms upon the follies of the times, its elegantly written and instructive arti cles, and its able correvondence. all combine to make it the model newspaper of ocircountry.and one that every family must prize. Its condensed weekly summary of Foreign and Domestic Intelligence is al together superior to that contained is any other jour nal Being published too, in a form of preservation and binding, if taken cure of as it deserves to be, is will be found in suture years as welcome a compan ion for the family and fireside as the day on which it was first perused —McCennekeille (0 ) inquirer. Harper's Weekly is electrotyped, and back num bers can be fututAben at say time. On Copy for Twenty Weekr, One Copy for One Veer, One Copy for Two Yearn, Five Copse• for Cale Year, Twelve Vnptepfnr One Year. Twentrfive l'omes inr tine Vent. 40 00. An Kuno oottv will tie allowed for every t'ltto of Twelve or Twetll) five Sultveribera Vol. I and II • for the yen, 1857 and 1830.0 f pert,. We-lay." band-ninety latund In 11;10 ••sir Prier 443.50 encl.• are nnw readv 14 ‘111'1 4 31 44 Stn., rlfi s Nov 19:59 ~ r ,, lrt Tiff: Ilf:1F: , 41` me COLUMBIA NATIONAL BAND, al 4kW 1 1 1.11 It rrreFtiftl , til•, Fulle) Article %ill he .old lou the ioltle. The proceed- of me Fair will im Aevoimi to proeurolg it uoi..•rm tor the ftwefl Th, pu ld,.. I_ V - Contrihutions toward. the Foir may tot left with 111 r,. J. Betimat mit lomat. I •olurn•-in. Nov I:11h 1f4.5:14,1 NOTICE ErrgßS oi t Mut.' .16 VI. •••66114. I.m. \V , -111 , 161•11 I .loa 1”./.6 .61.1 r I• 1.• VI set 1 , ...11 1 111K 111 ~ .11011 0 wn. i 1.41 1.11 ,11.1.1111.1111,11eti po 11,0 .1.111 .11111 p .15 p nwp,; Oho-. Ipillspg 4 . 11111 ti WI. , 1111 • 111 111.1 , 110111r.ol C 00.41. ....0 1, 111 , 1i 10 JOHN K. sNii PH. Nov 12. 1-5911; PURIFY Tug BLOOD mofirat PM F. 7 AND PMENIX BITTERS THE high and culled celebrity which thche Medieitiee have Heysllre.l for Ihr er itwurinble efTwaiuy jn oil the di-tape. which they, pro les- to cure, has rendered :he uauul pruclive of pia fling not nIIIT onnecepooiry, lilt! unworthy of ?twin They arc knownlhior tvicla work - teotft tor • rem a , aot by illy I•te/Iull:to lui 4111 4 WWI. of A•lloris • teen , . and (`barn!.' Rueu nutlNn, “ri•011ell• Of the IS: ..... r I Koloey.. ton. Fever.. annul laver illy upturn,- the -out!, u n til west, where three dises-en prevoil oho) will lie iound invalutoble Planlrr., Filemera and other., who osier nee the-e Medlunte., will never unerwurde lie with nut them pero,o di.ea.e -hould de• nona 1114 . -e illift.•4l.tel.. Rrupllnti -, of inn Cryiqn flyoilnney. Fey,' and Agu. Fen •ennig, 01 the nn these iii.olo.on. win h. i 1,1,0 0 .0f......0anni) and en, 1 1 .10 remrdt. umrr inedt.oo o - leove lilf• s% -11 01 sib. jt Ct to a f p etarll OW t 11% he-, in irine. ernnninnt. Tr) .10 in be n 00.5,01. anal be cured • • ill nurumokt, Dumneslls.- N. v.•r intl. so etndiente ols 11..1) Htk tb.•.•rfrct- of %I. Most -moo, lllan lb, nos-I t'aw.•rlul or,poirolloo. Aug/,1 / 4 .e.st, Dehthst Nervau. Carn• Mum.- of nit I)rpuutr Alruction., Palpttutto•t of the been l'aSOlrrAl.llollr. vrigionl proprethe of these medicine• Wo. e0r..1 of r•le , uf.3s e sodium bt the u-e three I, f.• N. Ih••we. niuur, Wo.lll+ of 4111 fire Y , I•ss Ilr.l ,) .h••.. Mefir•u.rr. Plifeni. wi.l du w. II :d sololini..ll . l . th••nt ..VilrileVoW o,••••••• •• ,er THE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS vur./y the b 1 eisd Moo- remove lot .11-rx-e ti eli the ryoleril. will pinee the Ltfe POI. owl ••liceojj. ROW, beyond she revels of competition In she 0-timatsols of every patient. Prepared and veld by Da. 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Will Give Yon Siva Volumes a Year Be Wise then and Be Wise then and Be Wise then and secure ski* Noble Work, Secure this 'Noble Work, Secure this Noble Wort. Which Cost the Publishers tAO 000. Which Cost the Pubh•thers $l5OO O O. Wo,rb Cost the Pablishers $l5OOOO 03WSette the Specimen Volumes at ELIAS BARS A CO'S Book Store, No. -3l Earn Sissy st., Lancaster. Prier 113.00 a Vol. is eisish PriceO a " Ph" -P. VpAGEVTS wanted for every township and Bo rough in York and Lancaster CoaatlPP. Pa. Good wages con be made by active sad industries'. e... .risers,Nov De!aloes! Delaines! 3 .4 0 P . vri,re 10 4 ;r 1 lwfiltnOTigi 14.7' 'WV 2 i rL l Wrt . • C FON D Eft* NI wow nt N • 19 IMO DRIED FRUIT. VOR Drier' 4 Froit—Appies. Peashe*, Cherris4., Ace.- 17 the bait so I. matket, go to II elTit DAM'S Emmy Stem Carew Vont mad Maim as. CANVASSERS WANTED. WIRRAL INDI7CEIIIENT9 TO AMMO! Fifty Dollars a Month, and all Expenses Paid! TTI4 wi.n no engage an active Agent in every VT County throughout the United Stales and Cane. dna. to travel and introduce our New Twenty Dollar Double Thread Lock Stitch Sewing Machine. This Excelsior Mut blue isjutv patented, with valuable im movement., which make it the cheapest and mo.t popular maehi art iu exi-tence. and acknowledged to be uasurpa.-ed for general udlilt. A limited number of re4proo , thlo neenioare wanted to solicit order. by sample to whom a •ial.try or SW per month and ex penses will be paid. For conditions and full panic. %Ours address, with stamp for return pilotage. J. W. HARRIS & CO., No 13 Shoe and Leather Exchange. Boston, Mass November 12. 1859-St 25 PIM CENT. savnu. \lNhave reeeived more Boxes of Black Fitt Telmer°, from one of the ben man ufartoriep ut Vitainia—much superior to the first lot manufartured for 04 We wiM to ewe in regard to this Telmer°. that we can reeeratue,,d p e a, to quality and flavor than all) sweet Tobneco before manuferturee in IMP 'Mile or elsewhere. We cnn Fmnrunlee 10 HI , wi-hing to try it that they will olive 2t per rent by buyitm our BLACK PAT TOBACCO The Tobacco is free from •tern and dirt. made of nothing but pure leaf, and oweeiened with the best of white sugar. Alt dealer, who sell sweet tobacco should give this anti le a trial, and if it is not a• we repreltent it. we svid at any time refund the price.— We also keep on hand the following brands of chew ing tolinceri: sweet Penrh Leaf. Sweet CongreeP, Sweet Honey Dew Sweet Caventli.h. Sweet Honey Nine and Sweet Twist. We keep the beet brand of Rough and Ready, and a new brand of natural called the Virginia Double Pressed.. We have the largen mock of Se gar. and Chewing Tobacco went of Philudelphis.— We will cell the above goods cheaper than they can be bought in that city All who deal in the above a/tie/es are reque.led to call. and if we do not offer them good- eltenper shun they ran be bought elUe where, we will not oak them in buy. FENDH ICII dr. Rims.. Wholesale and Retail Telmer°. Snuff MHetutstetory. Front at., five doors from Locust, Columbia, Pa. November 5, 1459. ZEPHYR GOODS. STOW opening the laree-t sweoriment of Zephyr Goode, we have ever offered: NuNom Maoupo xies, Hoods, Arralvia, Sett eve•. ite :sae H A L.DEbIAN , S Cheap Cll/41 Store. November 3, 1859 ,ADVLINISTRATOICS SALM OF REAL ESTATE. DY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster County, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of John W. Shuman, dec'et. wilt sell at pub lic sale, at the public house of Daniel Herr. in the borough of Coiumbio, on SATURI sA V. DE' 'EM 888 10, 1839, the undivided one•htdf of the following de scribed property, situnted r a t the en tt side of Front St . between Wal ttttt and Gay %%recto, in the Borough of Colufftbia, conststing of a lot of ground coin g 52 feet on said Front street. and extending, in depth 180 feet. more or ICRS, adjoining the property of Mrs. Zellers. estate of C. Breams'', deed. and Michael S Shuman. on which is erected n Brick Building. 30 by 3-i feet, with brick back building 14 by 27 feet. two stories high; taid building having a basement room in the cellar, and two store rooms on the firm Boor; the rem of the building is a convenient and comfortable dwelling There is also erected on this lot a Frame store. one story its height, 18 by . 24 fret 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 tceomasence at 1 o'clock P. M. when terms will be made known by MICHAEL S. SHUMAN. The undersigned will also at Me some time of the other halt' of the above described properly at public sale, thus giving any person wishi eg to purchase the whole property, an opponianity to do so. Nov .5 , '59-ts MICHAEL. S. SHUMAN. NEW WIDrT3M GOODS. NOW Opening a magnificent assortment of Full and Winton. Gond. EW FURS from 6500 to Stitt n 10.11. Mi nt, Sable. Stone M arten, I'llol. Squorrel, Storer Morten. &e , CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, New York and Plnignielplna nufucture N•twe% Panero,ll nod %Vanier Clo and Ou.glee., Open. inh. Daily 'thick Iteuver Clonka, "mei; Tr'cot Cmal..4. he., hi•.• mrpte Vehnn for Cloak,.. 31,00 2.50 400 9 00 20 HO SHAWLS, SHAWLS. J , rquarti ' 4 , 1.11• t 4, l' 1,, 1.1 I flinty 4.1`111 ,,, ; 1 VII• 11011 iV.llli,"l / • S 101 , 114 twd . ".(41/{II `411.0J1 . 1.. .sll , k• - GENTLEMEN': SHAWLS oftEss GOODS, DRESS GOODS 4 , 1 %Vont Luvin• p.ma..ll)oHquel delaine.; tll %% 0. 11 , 00.• in black and all colons; N o.* s..ylt , P.‘,.- Dre4= On Ivo rted. !longue; Innen null brown ground 25 nib per vont!: 4.4 Freud) I 'lonizes, 25 cent.: 1:21. HOSIERY. /Iten'n Merino and Como!, Anon mud Drawer.,. Indira Underve,-. Lathe. , %len.° Ho-e, blink. MP..• nod f."tssr. , rino 1.104 e Idnel. t. I ite nod col nred: 110%a NI. . • olared: • h. fin \I. rue., I, o m " all . l elporee. Ntl. • • • • n. 1 ,1 'till ren'n Colton lio,iery. GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, iu silk,Nere 1,, rd .hreod louvkskin and MEWS WEAR A (-belie,- Bed Isrge 11.5C.1-ItTlC.ir I en.o.irnere., and sew Ves , ilig.. BL \ N KENS. A very large stock of tit mseo-, Woolen Coverlets, Cornrow.- - V,•.. •• CARPETINGS. A lIPW rrill .u.•,. 1.0 II I op FLOOR oil, CIL. 1111-• 0.., 5.1.4 in i.nrr 3:,41- rot i„ „„, ••. l'fi•ovore ;ill Cloth, •i 4 In.-4 WI L•. CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. LOOKING GLASSES, WALL PIPERS lor. - mo 111 MI IX,a ri o t 1.1101 - C Col: mbiA N..,erneier 1../0:1 FOR SALE CHEAP 30f1 1 .- .II I* TV •• • , rA z.x , • b0,.01,, 1.1 I 1111 l .1 o:i : god .• hi.• It Wori .• .3 ••, . .b. A. by •oL n I h e It? tiv•tri It 1' 'if 11U4 Whore ti. slid • 61 , ...... I, • $ rg'fl r a r r „,, cl•oor% Lot- u-t, utramt. Novelti*.er S. NEW FURS, NEW FURS. IA • E have pot received from Philadelphia I, o eboiee u. , of New Vur• wn nuf,rl a reit ev• prep.!y for our .nw !laving nu Fur• lee) over from la-i -c poreli.i•er4 Pao rel) upon veiling it new nun pear,' HMO , Our 1 , 101 . 51 .r,-. tvriver it, retd. Sitlemon Aguirre! in Petit; Fogli.L . vgtiiriel in S. 5-; 1.0-ler .'our.. &e K, mi iie'rronminti and Fur Tip btilies in want of Good FUN , us fair prices, lift re peeifult) invited to give 0. it null. 11. C. FONDER: 4 NI ITU. Nov.S `5O People'it CvAlt More. EVANS &WATSON'S . SALAMANDER SAFES, . • ; 4)4 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Another Triumph. To TIIT. PREA.DENT OF Tlit PIIILADHLPHIA AOPOCUL TOPAZ. SOC7ll7:—The ..tatmeriber.. your contotinee in moraine the content• of n Salamander Safe. of Evans & Watson, after being exposed toll strong fire on the Fair Grounds for eight hours. ressiectfulfy represent: Thai after seven cords efoek wood and three of pine had been consumed around the Safe. it was &pelted in the presence of the committee, and the content. taken out, a little warmed. but not even scorched Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manufneturrra. and a large quantity of documents were In the Safe. and came oat entirely uninjured. The experiment satisfied on of the capacity of Sales of this kind to protect contents from any fire to which they may be exposed. The Committee awarded a Diploma and Silver Medal. 0100 ST. WooDig:ARD. Jolt., W. GEARY, J. P. Rtnatasoiro, Actium t 3. Onsarr. STILL ANOTHER. Wilmington, Del.. Del.. Sept. 17, 1801.—Messrs. Evans k Watson. Ph iladelphia: Gsart.sarre—The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of roar manuAretore, purchased try us from your Agent. Ferris Ildc Garrett. of oar city, some nine months ago, Iran severely tried by burglars last Saturday night, and although they had • sledge hammer. cold chisels, drill. and Canpowder. they did not succeed in open. ing the Safe. The leek being one of "Hollis Potent Powder proof,* they could not get the powder into is, but drilled a hole In the lower panel and forced in a large charge, which was ignited. and although the dror. inside and oat. showed the explosion not to have barn a, small one. it was not forced open. We 'appose they were the greater part or the night at work on it. We are much gratified at the moan of the attempt to enter it, end if the above facts are of an y you are at liberty a we them. Yours, Truly. SAYNARD ir. JONES. • GREAT FIREI--ANOTSES TR lUMPAS Knoxville. Tennessee March ISM, 1850. .11fiessis.ESATis & WATROS, PAiledelphiat—Dentle. Melt—lt affords me great pleasure to sris to you that the Salamander &We , which I pureba.ed from you in Fehreery, Valle. proved to be what you trenmsnradeil it—a sure protection from ere My storehou.e, to gether with several others. was horned to she groond in March lost The Safe felt through into the rellsr. and was exposed to inten.e Item for -ix or eight hours. and when it was taken front the rains and opened, all tin renter' , wrrr fraud to hr in a perfect state. the honks sod the papers ant hr lag injured any whatever. eau etrerfailly rreommend your Saes to the ems , reemm holtevraa. a. I dn. that they are near Are. [ proof as it is possible for any ok, lobe made Tm S iisMAS 5. POWELL. A large asseronein or the above Ask...always an band. at 3al Chestnut street, (late Sl.SoOth Fourth saseet,) Philadelphia. hbreesabes 3, l am. Admillisirator Philndriphial.pi. 29. 1859 PELISITILI7SI COAL OILS. THE Highem Premium for the best Coal Oils war awarded at the late Pemt•ytvnain gm.. Fair tothe HOPE COAL OIL COMPANY,- - - Who are now manufacturing the Illuunuating and Lubricating Oil. of a superior quality. and with fa. are enabied to furiti.h large quantities to the trade, at the very lowest market priees for good oil, Their unequalled Illuminating Oils will burn withou smoke, emitting a brilliant light in the Kerosene 0. any other Coal Oil Lamps. and are unudually free from offenxive odor—warranted equal, if not auperio to any Coal Oil in the world. They also continue .0 manufarture Railroad greases, of the beat quality. Railroad Companies ands:niters supplied rif short no tice. with superior Lubricating Coal Oils, or Greases. All orders promptly execud. Address. R. Ste HUBBARD & RON. No. 127 Walnut Street, Philadelhhilly November 5. 1.55-11 n AFEW of the Books just received from the New York and Philadelphia Trade Bake: Slonn's City and Suburban Architecture, containing numerous Designs and Details. illustrated with one hundred and *my engraving«. Sloan's Constructive Architecture; a guide to th• practical builder and mechanic. in which is conta•ne it series of Designs for domes. roofs and spires. Il lustrated by sigi y.six co reit, Hy prepared Plates. Dow 44444 g's Landicupe Gardening and Rural Archi• lecture. The Luily'r Manual of Fancy Work; a complete in. struetor in every variety of Ornamental Needle Work. By Mrs. Pullen. Glossary of English Words, &c., &c., by Richard Cheneviz French.° D. New Dictionary of Quotations, from the Greek. Lat in nod Madera Languages translated into English. The Tin Trumpet; or, Heads and Tails for the Wise and Waggish. Empire of Russia. from the remotest periods to the present time. Sy John S. C. Abbott. All About or. the History and Mystery of Com mon Things. By Hugh Smith Carpenter. Souvenir. of Travel. By Madam Octavia Walton Le Vert, 2 vols A ilthone's Ihetiounly of Authors. Vol. t. The Harp of a Thousand Strings; or, Laughter fora Lifetime Any of the above books will be sold at very low prices at JOHN SHEAFFER'S Ghetto Bookstore. North Queen at., Lancaster, Pa. Nov 5.1,59. Ladies' Dress Goods. TIliF, altraviinsi still kepi up. Another arrival of 1. Choice Grvvl. AT REDUCED PRICES! Fnney Dress snit-. tt Wool DeLvisit.s.t . ritited Cash mere= null Al en miss. !Mpg and ...tome Broil. Shawls Reversible snow!. In great Variety, and the band-omest Embroideries in Columbus always to be seen at H.( FDNDF.R• 4 MtTH'S People'• Cheap • :aiih !;tore. Columbia Nov 5.1.59 o iji,GEN & Mc% kis DETERSIVE SOAP PHIL ADEINSOA idU1111.•11 %%11.41111g :` , Olll, H now in market for more than a year and that it has green universal satis faction. is evident from the fuel. that the Manufacturers of it. in order to supply the demand, have been obliged to increase their capacity to make equal in One Hundred Thousand Pounds per Week. It isdecidedly the belt arid cheapest Soap ever made in Mi. Country; One Pound of it will go an far. for any w-e, an Three of the Common Snap in general use. It is made apart a new principle, of the best materra:s. a ad known only to Van Haagen & hlrKeone. It does away euurels with the washboard—saves the necessity of boilierg the elotheu, it does not .(brink Flannel, Removes Grearre.lnk or Paint spots perfectly, and from the most delicate (aerie, save• stay one-half the time rind la bor usually spent to do the washing. It is warranted free (corn Sal Soda,or other injurious alkalies. arid guaran teed trot to Injure the clothes. For sale by all re'.pectuble Grocers, and Wholesale by TRAIN & iIIeKEONE. No 22 and 21 South Wharves, Phil delphia. En= There being. ,everul ionisation brand. of Detersive :-ourte mork.ei. the public are unified that none it genuine exerpt VANUA/16EN & Atritirosis is Stamped upon eurh Bur of the Soup, an well as the Boxes. th.t. ..B. 1m.59.2t0 Shreiner's Patent Fuel and Heat Economizing Stoves and Heaters. A LANCASTER COUNTY TRIUMPH T the late County Agricultural and Mechanic:a, 41 Fair, Pin lip :E.:ire:nee:, :naive Invention for :raving wa.te brat and fuel Wan awarded a Silver Sell val. u. 41 at "50. for the moAt novel Mid useful Lancaster nation Invreimm. A l-rt to Shreiner 4. Young. for hest A prastratua for ‘Vstuning Ilnanw. a Silver Medal The Juise. also aaaf in their tenor* Where bring no pc mum for fhb t•hts. of Stoves) twat Shreiner sr. Yonne were entitled to It operant atom, for their Improved Ornamental Gab, 11l ttttt tar nanny and Hta❑ Stove- At tbt• slate Fiatr. recently held at Philadelphia.tVe fnflnwnnc ”ww.i a we re moth.: To Sbrrmer B Young, for be-t Hai stove. First Ptematim and Diploma; for Portal) e Heater, Premium told Special Mamma. The improvement in Stove. , and Heaters Was pro. linaneed at the Stare Fair. by the mot 4cietatifie alien of our eormtry. the greateot improvement ever made an Stove-, la being Me only .cteittarte Stove in 1110 world. 'l • hrnr "310Ve+ and Healer , allow 110 wade heat up the fine. and burn the ciw better than any gni. burner on the Mao net. We malice three statements kneta•atg that we do not eXaggerate. To Saikry all, Wr awl. ul!lillete 4 le.tl 10 call and ..er the Stove- in op cranial. Thn-r withotag to purelia.o nerd run no no we guarantee the complete operation and great oaring of fuel Those wanting a cheep furnace, that III•u is well with quaint») , of fuel should call ex't••i•n• ai -Ilti 1+1's:1 2 ,11 & YOUNG'S. Nn :37 No, th Quern al. I.ti iseis.ter Esenwein's Tar and Wood Naptha Pectoral, IS the BEST MEDICINE in the world, for The Cure at s'nualt• ruuto 010.. Croup. Ifronrhus., Avs• thit. ilaw.iny Ili lire:tilting, Pulpit:Mon of the lira ft, anti for Or- tr'irl . ci, wilienu• in thew/matted stager of con.urnistinn. tovrrtirr with all ilt.ea-er of the throat nos/ the-t. and widen 'sleds-pore so conruroption..- 11 H ilary. die snot of and [sulker the sell de destroyer -treettud, to In. it flu' nee. It also produere free expertornitass.lllllll ~,doers healthy notion in the dir•rnaed hlueou. Nletninn tier and Tissues,. It tr, pr. entsurly 8111.1111.11 to she r anent cure of Asthma One do-e of t thly:11(.1041. Syrup often gives ease, a Ild con-ronerit'y •terp. which the peculiar stature of shut -r /tenor. hint. II in very plemunt to the mate, tan , Prontrd in tr. cheese. Try It, slid I.e convinced, shat it I. stivutuator In the cure of lironehsul affec. rrl'ner 5U to per bottle. Prepared only by A ESKNVVEIN, Druggi.t, N W Corner or Poptur els . Phaudelphia N —For pale by 11 F tirern and J. 13. Dellat & Co , Columbia; M Fowler. Tamaqua; C A. Ke. nengv & Co. SinvAsurg; Jo hn J. (Abhor', Monate, and Siorekeeper- and Druggi , ni generally. Oeiolter 15, /A 59 NOTICE. 1 • 1 1 11:1 .1 1 ., cro j k o s h n . ! y ubs;r i i t l i i , er a h u ri t ur 4 e . nj . : o la c c o e l ? e, i . i t i t a hri accounts Feria:ma indehied will mak , . payment to him. :1.0.E having .•Inims will Mcßae pre seat them for IW/11 , 411C111. L. B. FILBERT, M.D. 01 . 101 , Cf 15 11,15941. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Pity . ..lrian, pre Demo to the attentson snothess. her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. vehleb pently the procese of • by oniletoing the. gum.. reduesng all infinsnmalion—viii a u., n il pain an d- v .... m . 4 bn nelson. mold us SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Deere t moom it. enoillers. It will gyre rest to pour pelvex at. d. REIM:, all1:0 HCALTH To /rotlt INIAPI2II. years. ut h a m: d e e : na tt y '. .1 it: thi n ron6drnee a . n n c t ie r u f t o h r o o f s it e . r wh re a n , we have never been able to ray of any other medi cine—never has fatted in • single instance. In effect a cure, when timely used. Never dud we know an instance of d tavansfa e lion bt anyone whe used it! On the contrary all area delighted with It. opera. tionn, and speak in terms of highest commendation ofits magical effects and ho met ical virtues We speak in this 'muter CC "what we do know,” after ten years' experience. ito and pledge our reputation forthe fa/61mnd of what a t we here declare. In al -113014 every instance where, the infant is enfer ing from pain and ex al hourtion t relief will be found in diteen or twee tv minutes after the syrup is administered. This trainable prepar mation it the preecription of one of the most experi raced and skillful Nurses in New Ragland, and ler has been used smith never failing snorers in - • THOUSANDS 0 OF CASES. It not only reheres the 02 child from pain, hat f as t s . outer the stomach and aa bowels. Carrete acidity. and Mem; lone aid en e. orgy to the whal e a 7".. „. It will almost instsnilv le relieve ,• GRIPING IN THE Jr BOWELS, AND WIND; COLIC. and overcome COMatim oiollo. which If not speed ily remedied, end in as! death. We believe It the best and asters remedy am in the world. in all cases of Dy-emery and Dias. h. chasm in children. wheth er arises; from teeth ing. or from any other stilt. We would say to every mother who has s child sedering from of, any of the foregoing coin. plaints—do not let your eg prefudiees, nor the prejtc dice. of others Band aassy between your suffering child and the relief that will be Sure—yea. ribose lately rare—te tallow the use of this medicine. if timely used. Fall directions tar wing will accom pany. each bottle. None genuine unless the fro sim ile of Calk & Fettles, New York, it on the outside wrapper Sold by druogirti. thrombin* the world. Panama 06re. rico LI Order wreck New York nilcx ON LY is cE.ltrre Pin IEITLIi. For sole by IL WILLIAM!, Colombia. 0e1.=,158047 - .NEW GROCERY STORE. 'HE subscriber invites the attention of the I public to the NEW - GROCERY, FLOUR, FEED AND • VARIETY STORE, Just opened by ham at h n. 71. Locuet street. between Second said Third. lie will keep on hand a complete .tuck of ail kinds of Groceries, Queensware &c.„ &c., mud in-ores everything to be good of its kind and price. He will furnish BREAD from the Philadelphia Me ehanical Bakery, fresh-every evening; at,.o. Ma Bis cuit. Cracker.- ' &cc . 2th- Those destunrit• can be served at ihehouses • He will give the twines. his strict attention, and by foreseeing and promptly supply ing the wants of - chizens hopes to deserve and receive a liberal share of their support. tlw APL F. EBERLEIN 049.13:50. No. 71 Locust street, Columbia, ra" lAUL WM'S Pills and Ointment.. For sale at the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front et. sera. :IC 1850. ow is the time •to Subscribe. THE Now WiTe•cipizi3r, A HANDSOME QUARTO PIIBLICA.TION, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, is now universally acknowledged to be TEM BEST- syrowir PALTER IN THE WORLD. " AMONG ITS REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS will be found the names Of some of TILE BEST MALE AND FEMALE WRITERB IN TEIE I= Such writers as Justin Jones, (Harry Hazel) Agustine J. H. Dugenne. William Earle Binder. Harry Hazleton. James Reynolds. Francis S. Smith. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. Helen Forest Graves. Mary C. Vaughan. Margaret Verne. Anna Raymond. Eda Mayville. Wr tn. for it regtaarly, while a score of other well no wit writers occawmally contribute to its co/ units. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY - - has now engaged a force of talent that cannot be rivaled by any eatublishrav at in the world! NOTICES OF THE PRESS. Never before has any new candidate for public fuvorin the Literary ‘Vorld received such fluttering notices from the Press. From all quarters. our edi torial brethren here cheered us on by •peaking of our enterprise in a manner to stimulate our vanit, and to exciteo he envy of our rivals. GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. The WEEKLY i- Asgard more e•peeially as a FIRST CLatiS STORY PAPER, iu whirh we intend in alve our rentlertt a sl.leCef.4ioll of the best stories ever published in the United Stake The mint and object of theta. produednos will he to incul cate useful knowledge under the pleaeltor guise of action. or to te a c h pent moral ier..olth through the same nearly We skull never rtultitt.ll a word or line, the tendency of which is to [wore the morals or Inure of the reader. Every is—ue of the NEW YORK WEKKI.Y will .2011111 in Alton Sketches of Life and Manners, Notings o Travel and adventure, Short Stories, Gen eral Summary of Events, Humorous Gleanings, Poetry, Editorials, &c. AA npreinseu- ei our aerial-, we would point to A. H. DUGANNE'S GREAT STORY G XRIBALDI, THE HERO OF ITALY! HARRY HAZEL'S EXCITING INDIAN ROMANCE, cti:E'Vo..3s% d•QatlcEio 0!3-0.,i, FRANCIS S. SMITH'S INTENSELY INTERESTING DOMESTIC STORY, M EL Cr G X IC, THE CHILD OF CHARITY! While, as specimens of our standing departments, we point with pride to OUR BALLADS OF THE BIBLE, admitted by all to be the moat chastely written and beautiful scriptural poems ever produced. OUR _KNOWLEDGE BOX, in which is weekly contained a number of paragraphs of the greatest importance to housekeepers and others Our Pleasant Paragraphs, an intereetiag mriongt, ranging • , (rnin grave to gar from livery to Raver," OUR LADIES' COLUMN, prepared especially for the Indies by one of the mos brffliani lady svriierA of the present day. OUxWrirt.b.M.l 11/Xorisica_r OUR ITEMS OF INTEREST, etc., etc., etc., etc. In a word. it= Editor- will use their hest endeavors to get up just such it paper not will eventuaily fuel ite way to every fireside in the Innd—•hat seal: be ut welcome visitor wherever it gee--equally popular in the work shop nhd the office—•ut the hr,otle o• the i auter, or in the counting•roon of the merchant—a paper that pa rents can wi h cutely. piece in the heeds of their , tin der. without mute o. conintem. feeling certain 111.,t its influence will be to stimulate their minds •a the pursuit at knowledge, or trail them to abhor vice and wrong. OUR CIRCULATION AND PROSPECTS. The New York Weekly has gone up ton circutntion which pt..ces it kecood ui p.uiot o cite... Moon In the list of pub mations of the duty. There Is but one weekly pubrieation in the world havoig a larger eirculution than the Weekly. The indications are, at present that the circulation of the to ecklt will Scott reach hu f a mill ion. Where the newsmen .veto uak in.: trot. th• y are now taking hundreds of topic-. 'thus is the general cf fret among the five thsti.itntl News Agents who are now regularly the New York kWeeklt, while from 'warty very IMF! 111 the country. we are daily getting subscriptions and order.. for specimens. How and where to get the Weekly. liere•er, 'her. 1. a Nrw- Agent. get the paper from hitt. 135 aa doing. )nu do tot run the gait of to-ing youvinoney through the Foal;Office. or having to pay for what you will never get. lithe paper you aye buying from the Agent atop., you do not lose ad vance subacriptiona trot too nl•tce where you have no men no oflooking tiler it We Vaal the day is not rue distant when every town. low enough to sustain a Post Office, will have ita Newt Agency. OUR TERMS: The price of the New York lVeekly is Four Cents, bat where Agents have to pay erira freight or pos tage. a higher price is necessarily charged. When seat by mail, the price will invariably be 92.00 a year in advance. Pubscriptione taken for three months. Two conies will be sent for one year for 243. four copies for W. eight copies (or ttl2. Posimastere and others who get up clubs often and send a. $l 5 at one time, will be entitled to an eXlra copy (or their trouble The bills oftilt solvent banks taken at par for •übsrriptinus Canada subscribers mina send twenty-five cents extra with every subscription, to pre-pay the American postage. All letters and commnnteations, in relation to the Editorial or liu•inees Department ofthe NEW MIK WEEKLY, must be addressed to STREET & FAitor+ and Proprieinrg. 2d Flrekmor to Sirret. N York SApt. 3. II RZ.O-3m razz AND WINTILS. GOODS. THOMAS W. EVANS & CO. Have now open for inspection one of the Largest and Handsomest assortments of Ladies Petit (;0411% to In found in the Country, selected carefully with a view of suiting all 14014.41, Plus stock will be sound to embrace a variety of goods in all prices. Among the articles to be found in their extensive esiabtishment are Silks of all kinds and prices. Shawls In the newest designs. Cloaks—the Latest Paris Styles. Poplins, Moss. de Lainee, Valeuciaa Chalk's, Chintz, and other new textures of this season's Importations. Lace Goods, Embroideries, the newest nor:inks. Cloves, Veils. Mitts, Handkerchief., Ac. Mourning Goode, a full assortment, White Goode, in every texture. Hosiery of the best makers. with a full mock o other goods worthy a visit of inspection. A large portion of 1". W. E. & Co's is their own int. portation, one of the firm visiting Europe twice a year to make purchases, thus enabling them to offer to then customers, the newest and most fashionable style. and to tunes. simultaneous with their 'appearance in Eur. rope. 'They have also purchased largely this reams at the Auction Sales, and can thus afford to give their customers the full benefit of the depreciated prices, re sulting from excessive iniportations. Ladies and oth era from this vicinty, visiting the thy, will dud that a call at this estagluthment will repay them. RS &an/Chestnut Street Opposite Girard lioase. Philadelphia. Oct. Si, MPS{ 1111111=NO 7Nuuncrorni. THE undersigned has been appointed agent for SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEW MA - CHINES. and reeominends tbsto, alter years at DUI by b2mselL as the HEST MACHINES IN USE. He bits at his *tore In Loca•t wren. below 'Second. a Machine callable for tailoring or family perpoitet, which eau he examined by pertain desiring to per. chime. Befog a pracrieal operator he can give ail neceasary instruction in the me of the machinee.— Tbe gobbet WYNN, At• call and examine tbe lidar bine and Work. All Ames of Sewing Machines supplied to order. Colombia Get. Is, Rm. p, WORHELL. FRANKLIN HOUSE RESTAUILAN3, UNDER THE FRANKLIN HOUSE; LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA.. THE subscriber has opened in the basement of hi hotel. the Franklin House, a RESTAURAN't where lie is prepared ,o serve Oysters , and other ft • eshments in the best style 'rhe esiabli-hment its nem' newly fitted up with a view to the best accon modution of his customers, and no effort wilt be -pared to properly . and promptly cater to their tvant .ind appetite, • The 0) stern, /kn., provided will beer the hest qua tiy, and that they may be welt cooked and served ii experienced pereon from one of the best 'establi.h ments in Philadelphia, has been engaged •to charge of the cooking department. .1 he subsmilt• asks of his friends and the pablic a share of cutton • • :J..... 1111,1 1 , 14 Columbia. Oct. 29./859. Fran klin Douse SHIi,EINER'S Improved Patent Stoves, Furnace: - and Air Heaters. RE now ofrered to the public, and are guarantee, to be the e leafiest and most complete workin . wooers and Heaters ever offered in the United State- They have proven themselves to be a perfect sac eces. These Stoves and Renters give you the great est amount of heat to be obtained out of a givin quan tity of fuel, and allow no waste heat or gas to we.. up the smoke flue, they burning the gas complete!, and permitting none to leak into the room. One of the-e Stoves or Heaters will heat as marl as three ordinary stoves, with the fuel that would `is used in one. You nave then but one -love to buy its .tend of two or three, which is a saving in first cost in fuel, in wear and gear of carpets and furniture trouble in making fire, space required, die. They are so arranged that you can distribute th• heat throughout the house; all the heat can be use• in the rooms above or below or half used below ono half above. as may be desired, at arty time. Thi feature of distributing heat was never before so per fectly attained as in this improvement. In any ar rangement ever invented." We use no external casing over the exterior heat ing surface to rarry beat up moire. We use no soap atone or clay cylinder, which crack, clink and pre vent radiation. bat we use iron cylinders, and prevent them from becoming red hot. bnrningout and scorch. hie the air. We have air flues passing over the cyl hiders, which causes n continuous current of air to pass over them up into and through an air chamber that surrounds tire heat chamber directly over the fl-e; also, inside the draft chamber, thereby causing the air to act upon and carry off rapidly the heat from all the heating surface internally and externally, thereby securing a great amount of warm air, free a gas, dryness, or of being scorched, or any uopleu sainnes- u-ual m coal fires, and cuuaing it to erre i, lute. It also preven•+ airy port from Inaltilla Out .01 , seldom getting red hot It prevents the forming of sulphur:a acid, which, settling in the pipes and chum , neys. eau-es the tin. mortar arid bricks to be de stroyed. They tire the most durable stoves ever made, and produce a. much heal as three common stoves with the fuel of one. which makes them the cheapest ever offered to the pubic. Those wishing to purcha-e -hould call and calm me the uterine of this unprovement. It ...peaks for it self Call and see it operate. We have now Oa ila'lH a fine parlor stove, a plan. I stove and a l'orinbie Center. answering for parlor -lore. church. hull. dining room, school, office. b,,, room and cellar Healer. We have now m eour...e of emontelion a large Cast Iron, Double Air-Heating Furnace ror of 1111 (keel - 4110,M 1, ~‘• 1,.t1 .11 ..I'l.olnllil,llot .e.sessofiv o,e, • r heal building, wils had is so Our V surploal. and MR . IIIIIIII gis lo st.luuni g um' 11111/g huiltliort... KINRR & Vhl;\C. Maousaelorers. No 37 arsh Queen neat to ...holler'. noir'. Lao- cosier. Pa. arrlllftAsl %NILSON, Pole Agent for Columbia, Pa. 0(9.1.'59 1 V ARM LANDS [or sale 24 miles from Phila. &Willa by Railroad to the State of New Jersey. Son among the hest for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract. divided into small farms. and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. The crops produced are large and can he seen growing. The climate. is delightful, and soca is from fronts. Terms from 815 io BO per acre. paya ble within four years by instalments To Titil the place—Leave Vine street wharf at Philadelphia at A. hi, by Railroad for Hammonton, or address It J. Byrnes. by letter. Hammonton Post Ofilee, Atlan tic Couniy. New Jersey. dee full advertisement its another column. FINE PAPERS & STATIONERY. I July 2, 18t.9' .6m WASHINGTON INSTITUTE. This Institute will Le re.ipened on MOND kti. sth. The course of in-traction wit be arranged with tt•ferenCe 10 the wail , . of titOße who wrth to oh lain a thorough education 111 the Chas-ic- and Mathe malice. and all other branches usually taught in High d 4 choola and Seminaries, illthdc will be taught by an experienced in-iructor. A few hoarders Wlll be re ceived into the family of the Principal. JOS. D. NICHOLS. Coln. Aug. 20. '59. if. We have just received and have for sale. at very reasonable prisms, the largest and best varisty of pa per. and stationery ever °feted an Lancaster, con stating in pan of us Is Rue's 13S1 Bath, De la Rue's P. 10, De la Rue's No. 6-8 VOL note, Magnus' Double Thick Cream Laid Bath, Magnus' Ivory Surface Record Cap, French Quadrille, Alliamh.a Bath, 0): 5. Home Mills Legal Cap, 10 and 11 lbs. Home Mills Letter,lo lbs,, Home Mulls Bath. 4, 41 and 6 size. L.I.CA Beet Visiting Cards N 0.3. German Bristol Board, Dr la Rue's Damask Envelopes. De la Rue's Extra Thick Cream Lai', Envelopes. OpaqueJ Envelope', all sizes. Duff Envelopes. :Metallic Slates. Pencils—Faber's, Pens, Tacna Rubber Pen Holders. INK - St—Ara°ld'a, Green's, Huber's. ELI AS BARR k CO., N 0.31 Oviet..tte ,n,• Court House Oc mlier 15. 1899. p bltsflNS wihhing to tstablisli manufatto ~•.. 111 lir •• VIVI Ibee 111:10 . e till-I i. good. See UfiVerliNVlll , 9lll 07 the Hemraonion Set mm 1t.., • e ILL lIANDItIATUN FARM th.--A nrivpupci devoted to !Ater:nun. natal AgrlCUilure. ill-tv .f.I totc forth 11.111111,01/01. Of the tirW .eille•tnent it 11.mt toontott. to New Jeriey, entitle attb-crtbed for in y 25 cents per annum. po-lstge , lumps for the ,mount Addre , q 111 the t, () Alllllllll • New JerAer. Tho-e wi.11,,,iz rurur land of the r•e-I whilil) lu Ohr of the heallhie-t hold nin-i deljt,ho rut etionites in the UniOn.ll,lll where e are never 4.u. down by fr..-t 4. ;be terrible -emirge ni the north. -ce hdverli-"cheiil of SIPA :1 6m /e4.17b1C1 1/LITSICI PROFESSOR PRIA ()Jiffs his herVICCS to the ~,,,Z eus of Coluerioia and sit lady as a Teacher of Vocal and I itstrumentul lie is prepared to give lessons on the Pala°. Violin. Melodeon. &c., and will i.tstatiet tic all the brooches of vocalization Hr will visit sclio , ars at their residences as frequently an required, and will receive pupils Who are without la struments at die rooms of the Cecelia Society, S E caroler of Front slid Locust stree•-, wherein first class fission Photo will be at their service. July gilt. ittlsg-tf LIFE INSURANCE. j I IIOIIIAB WELSH, Esq., ha been appointed Ageot of the Pena Mutual Lire liuminnee Corn- Pally or for Columbia atm neighbor uood 1. MI old emablmbed Company. Perponn wiehitig to provide for their faisClie• w cave of death oed !triter cull /ttire ageni and get inomred. Cohonlah.July 16. 11;694 Dr. Coggswell:s New Medical Salt! FOR INFLAMMATORY MASHES ONLY New Medical Sala New Medical Salt! IS NOT A CURE ALL For Inflammatory Diseases only Uk. COlititt lit.t.'n• tsevv losie^d o f being a remedy for all ills has ecatixol over hul our ill halt but nue aim. and ueecanplothett hut one wo: Subdues Irifluntioniory Ihseaw, what ..r be Its corm or 1001,1111. whether to 111 C head, L rout, ailoll.neu....Xlrettlill , .. or NI in. X' Medical Sall. ll+ peculiar cXcellenee .I.‘ that witlt4nt the uttelessleett ert t lpee . n d .i r et i gt etre±tunit) 0 1 10Ca.ep. (Ito other-1 prottuet ng nn equelihritur of till the fluids in the tide, the want of which is the sole esuse of Hobo.. motion? vOI i•'h: to Ittnatot.:! .rowing form- ..-hich ..•• the unbalaneed nal& u-aume, owl ninny not here ineolintierl, that •htt ye more or ler. rove r o r pain, are en.aly aubdurd try the New Me . tliettl Stilt.se fire i• itguiphed he Writer, to veil: Brun Fever. fiend. Rat.h of Blond to the Head and Ilenrt. Fn•. Jn• flamed eyes, ear.. 110. r. Itlllga rind liver Neuralgia Aireelootc.. Cnagh•. Cold, Prltert-In. Khrumetien. 1101,1 Serorula. and all ilehing and other cuittneou eruption.. I) K. t3t 113t:r.M. New Al.theosi .nit Itae the vrecioe extraordinary undo. ence curt the vein• and arterie, reruhin ay • .ini eleeline ildinmmoomi as itidrenied t y the p u which •non ce•omee it- natural orate. Leal pain and (ever di•rppenr DR. i'irl.t.:,%\l3.l.'r. %.w %I. rhea. Ct.t Anr• pt-1 vo Ital it nla Mao to do.-tie mom, ton 1t....—,N0500 lo t . s the Outdo by removior from the •y.trm all sorter; I and amine. ohm ruetton. ilearamme Vortoulass m he attained from aoy Druggiftt who balk tab• value hie Medicine for wale. DRYAW CODOSIVELVA New Medical Salt. Get a . Circular. Art any Druggist about the New Med ical Stall. Ask your neighbors about the New Med lest Salt. If sick, try; if Welc, remember the New Medical Salt. DR. Onnphlogistie Ar packages. DI; Chronic do., 82 .10: Family Sent by wait, free or expense. on receipt of price. Invalids , with chronic or long standing disease-. should always order a chronic par D. C. TAYLOR dr, . General Agents.2o2 Dock at.. Philo. N. D.—Agenni granted In every City, Town and Village. r, R. COGGSWELL'S New Medical Rah Is OW ante in Columbia, by McCORKI.Ii Ir. DELLETT, gird by all enterprising dm:mists wherever the •'Spy" is A• it is art a patent medicine, bat the pre %caption of an emineatphysieimi. no one should rni to try the New Medical salt. The testimonials and t sections see nirsmine. Abe .arh gB, 1858. Enameled State ffiaatels,. - MAN - up.vrek,-..,from Penns) •vit tare Stone : and emumeled and marbleized to imitation of the ~, riche.' and most - rare Egyptian, Spanish, Verd An tique, Sienna and other desirable marlilea. They and highly polished, will not stutn or discolor. by Oils. , Acid:, Gas or Smoke. are -ix limes a: strong to war ble and are *oat trtnrh chraper. They have beep' - used in this county] for the last BBern and. i rvEncope • for the lasi (orty pats. with inctsased sa:tap:et:km. Architect:, Builders and all in want ofmantles shonld not fail to examine them. Manufactured nd•for sale, BY A R 1101,1) It WILSON. . 1010 Chestnut Street, Eltiladelphia. B. M. FELTWELL. Supt. [Aug.:lll.'s94m - ' -3..5. Tfettett & Cols- GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG StORE:. • • THE only Agents in Columbia for Averls , ithirsvpa. cilia. Ayer 's Cherry Pectoral. Aye i`a Ague Cure. Ayers Cathartic Pills, Jayne's Expectorant;Jaynes', Alterative, Jayne!' . Carminative Balearo. Javrie'i Hair Tonic, Jaynes Liniment,layna'sSonativerilia... Jaynele Ague Care, Jayut'a Tonic Vermituge,layne's Hair Dye. Purchasing-articles of the Agents you can de. pert on them being fresh lino genuine. October I. PIIIIII WINES dc, LIQI7O3L.S. JUS. MWIngTON 8; CO., Nos. 1.66 and BS North Fourth street, above Arch street, Phila. -del phia. fre•Brendies, Wines and Glns impsrted direct and warranted PIIRE and sold to Druggists and Hotel Keepers at lowest - wholesale prices, - The assortment consists of Otard:Pinet and Ro chelle Brandies; Old Fort. Sherry', Madeira, List m and Champagne Wines; also, a large Stock or, Mo• nonghahela Whisky, Holland -Gin,-Irish and Scotch Whtsky. -(Oct. IS, 1559.3 m C, nzrzarmvs; ccaram - .3o4:j.xmcsisT3Esll. - sr. Front St., above Walnut, Columbia, Pa. Tua; subscriber keeps constantly on band aldrga and varied assortment of Confectionery. real:, Cakes, ke. rip invite. attention in bin ONION COUGH CANDY, and other Comfier, tor utints He ...ceps Emit Cake, Lady Coke, and a variety of smaller cakes always fresh. Handsome Cakes of every description, with choice Confection, carefully prepared for Parties, Balls, &c. C. BETNER. Columbia, September tn. 1.759. North Atlantic - Steamstup company. REG CIL A R through line to , •ati Fraitei.co, via Paaama 'Railroad, and connecting only with Steamers Golden Cate. Golden Age, John L. Stephens, and Sonora, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company at Panamn. direct to Aspinwall. The splendid steam ships BA 1:1'1C. ADRIATIC, and ATLA NTIC, having been entirely refitted and adopted to the California trade. will hereailer run d% anove, leaving this port on the sth and 120th of each month, from the foot of Canal meet. North Rivcr. . . _ . • I} Pa..en g ers and Mails will he forwarded by Panama Railroad. and connect a: Panama with the Pacific Mall Slearwhip Company's magnificent Steamships winch will be in readiness, and leave immeeintely for Fan Frunchuto. They will be em barked free of expense Lenin Railroad, by Company's Steamboat TABOO A. An experienced Surgeon in attached to each ehtp. Steerage Pa.nengers found in cooked provi.ion., bedding and attendance. It is believed that tho ace inamandattons afforded by the above •hips are ennui by ally in the world. The pubic are in i„ nn ed than the P. M. S S. Cn., always have one or more extra Steamers. lri»g at Panama, ready for sea, 10 avat po—thle detention of Pav%engers or Matta And embark their passengers by Steamboat. ror pas.tice apply nt the only offiee oldie Company, on the Whnif f of Canal •tenet North River. to Sept 17 1-59-3 tn WILMA ‘1 I-I. WICKHAM' New Arrival of 33001 ES AND smaavroriaLtur, AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DEPOT. 1 received a large and varied sleek of d Wank, Memorandum, Pans and Copy 800 k..— Letter. Cap. and Note Paper, (very cheap,) Note, Leiter and Legal Envelopes Of all qualities Fine Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, in every style of binding. Portfolio., hew Style Pocket Books, Glass and India guiltier Inktnands, India Robber Pens, a nest article. Together with a large stock of Pitney Arti cles. to till of which we call the attention of the citi zens of Golumhia and vicinity, feeling satisfied that We can suit in quality and in price. & McDONALD. Columbia, April 9,1959. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE EM:I LIVER PILLS. wE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas. IVlarte's Celebrate4l Vermifuge and Liver Pills, We do not recommend them 39 universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: - THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPEAINTI, 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 proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH PA A. • 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 time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and corn:- pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to . FLEMLNII BROS. PlUsbnrgb, Pa. P. 3 Deelere and Tbseicisew ° t alus tram ode than Fleming will do well write their ordi distinctly, and take none but Pr, .1112.enies„ levered F7essing Bros. PaTtithiork, Pk. To th roe villa to St than a tend, we will forward-pee-Tanfl. To* to Is rut of the united Purim no, box ar - Ping tor rya thr" - "nt tonats , efiliows,of one Aid of Wren I foartoen thres.eent "tamps. An orders from ' be eisortinseded, by inwr...y cents eras. - ASAP-