ER ,n it 1.,) , fr.T.1,r.:7 or e'r.terpri,wl., ever - cno crvrhict: stliceek, . . .• "It will trle about firo years to Lear •`ism off . ," said ar. observant niester nn . cat,r..l bent, alluding to thi scaring Mat influences on the boatmen, who Forked on Sabbaths, as well.as ciipther eays. As to the boutint,z and firemen of the steamers westi.rn rivers, which never lay by art SabLatthe,seven : years is the average. of The 00sec:once, therefore, et' the sev at 4 rnrtion co nor time,. for the purposes of reet. in demonstralAy a physiological tie Of!q.ll.V, a law of our nuture.--Era.ll . s Jour. /1<://ti. . 7 ' , lit Cathmliiii -spij. t.i.5 M 13141, AL. SATURDAY, DEC. 31, 1859 criii be pres,thittg at the The-n IL in n the nlin4l , Qr of ,ur most s;.“ •,z, t , ;:. 7. , ,ws ti.et and plaerd in t nuih,at:"n !Ii•: t,:.ranlha~Ui:— r; irV 412 fi.+l,:qe :qcprpi (A.,inci7.--ll.nry Bre eMan,3 yeare; 13rm.9.r, Sr.. 3 year.; Wm. 31c. C;leq:/./y, eir.s: .7 • 31. 11'.,1t5, I year. Dircenrx.—Wm. S. Mt.:Cork:9, 3 soarq; J ,eph W. risher, 3 years; H. M. N•.rth.l ve:r. t , j l;;;A of mares, rt ,, t enter into I`,o ft I,Cir ,-, 72:h c'e . t!!'lne: hut who m-tlte the I , IN - yr of the matter how far remr,rrd front politi influence tho que4tion; will find t.,,3.t 1)+11 rci,l nro represeat*l on the ti-I“.t. The men nro nll good and tmez.ccp•i ,, nolde citizen., and the inter'-!e f the otlr 7,1.1,11 e echo .14 can well Le tro.ted in their hoode. ire know of no othr.r. 111 the field, hut as it would tierer le! so important an elec r:on its tho comine: '4l" gi nocontegted era ez pelt t i seeliti fli•r , 51 , 1•111 by Monday. next. .1+ ecnteente choice of citizing Ashl party Untie in their "erection. vre ndrn. cee the n13.,v4 ti , ttet, hn‘vefer. No norni• rati•mtsa% matte tyro vcd•inteer cm-Aida:es Lelng alreedj , In the t51 , 1 , --tw4 old eitizcnn. one the present. the ohl-er an - ex" High , Conotahh-4 both t r i e d f 1744. Citizens aro entirely competent to judge tee a n the respourive merits and claim" of the tvnn,„3vititnut an ondersernent of either I,y the ine.ttn:rhe ch o ice lie, Vets% n Li..:l.nt a D.rriclg - `1.14 Samuel Ex:Sibssm snY Teirost,Le ttn3.—There were sent 02.V.INkLiedal over the svires of the Italanticrinti tlio telegraph (Morse) •ffrtendiiiC between this city and Pittsburg, fire hundred and seventy-eight private dis aitches, over five thousand words of news for the Associated Press, and an entire copy the President's Message, containing over ifteen thousand words. to the Pittsburg Pest, and all during the regular business hOurTof th'ir day'. - The . President's Message Nr.to transrnitted;on• two wires; in five hours Lud fiftecu minutes, Two thousand and ..igley-three v: - crtds rerc irs'.nsmitted by one •perator—Mr. ZieglPr—in an hour, Mr: Viewing, of Pittsburg, taking it dawn by 'the tick." - - We copy the above from the Philadelphia Ledger cf Thursday. The Mr. Ziegler re ferred to is A. A. Ziegler, a. Columbian, brother of the veterna• operator of the National pace at this r.lnce.' F. X. Ziegler, Esq., under whoge tuition the junior Z's wonderful dexterity was mainly acquired. Ambrose A. Ziegler is undoubtedly one • , f the most efficient find speedy operators in the rountq; and we are glad to add that Isis talents are appreciatid by the National Company, in whim) service he occupies a foremost noi:iCon. Tar CtovmoN BoaT.—The bunt "Ida Roll," of Falmouth, Captain Di..ler, from April Plth to December 12th, 1800, carried over Um Feansylrania Canal 200.14 tons of Coal, and two boat-loads through to Balti more making more trips and carrying more cual than any other boat running tho Canal; thoreby gaining the premium of $lOO 00, utrered by die North Branch Canal Company to the boat carrying through their Canal the grea test amount of coal during the season. In carrying the above freight the boat was nut run on Sundays. The President's Message llo•sage wit.l s.tt,t,in. to the CliP liou In t ses of Congress on Tuesday, '1,•7 cl‘ , inst. lie Senate it n•as readmod in tile I.lJuse, that bo.ty not having yet organized by elec• of ft Speaker, it was laid on the the table. We give below such abstract of the Message as our space permits. The President after expressing his grati tude to the Almighty for the bles;iings re• ceived Curoughout the year, refers to the re cent bloody occurrences at Harper's Ferry, lie implores forbearance on the part of both North and South, arid the cultivation of good will between the two section's of the country; but.heindulges its no gloomy fore ho Islip, and thinks the Harper's .ferry af fair will be the means of allaying the exist ing excitement and preventing further out breaks. e->rdiallc congratulates Congress on the final settlement by the Supreme Court of the question of slavery in the Territories. The rivjit has been established of every cit izen to take his property of any kind, in cluding elacus, into the Territories, Whing ing equally to the whole (uniederney and lr , ve it; protected there under the Federal Constitution. rna tiro , 41 IS USWII, In referemi to the slave trade, ha says that all the lawful means at his command have heett entploycd against it. In reference to the Chineee treaty the President :says that the ratifications have been exchanged, and that two u pplerneutal conventions :ire pending in relation to the rights of Americans in China, and transit duties. The Paraguay difficultiea have been aatis t,Letorily adjusted. Our relations with France, Russia and all the Continental Governments of Europe, Spain perhaps, excepted, continue to be of the must friendly character. Ths President recommends that an ap propriation be made to meet the demands of the Amistad claimants. The President's opinions in favor of the arroisition of Cuba by fair purchase, re main unchanged; and, therefore, ho again incites the serious attention of Cungretis to t;ii 7. imp.at;.'nt subject it: reference to our affairs with Great he says tilt:t! End ,good reason, till recently, to 'believe that he should able to announce that our difficulties with that Government, arising out of the Clayton- Bulwer treaty, bad been finally adjusted in a manner honorable and satisfactory to both parties From causes, however, which Great Brit-I stin has not anticipated, She had not yet Com pleted her treaty arrangements with iLin duras and Nicaragua, in pursuance of un derstandings between the two Governments. It. is nevertheless conGdently expected that tlis will be shortly nccomp/ished. In relation to the Island of San Juan. the President says he entertains no doubt of the validity- of our title; and ho says ho is nappy to state that what was left to Lieut. General Scott's discretion in the matter, could not have been placed in be:- ter hands, and that he had successfully ac complished the mission. There was no lengcr reason to apprehend i. collision be screen the respective forces there during the pending of the negotiation. The President regrets that Mexican of-' fairs are unimproved. lle speaks of the subject at length. Outrages of the worst description have been committed on per sona anti property„ and there is scarcely any form of injury which has not been suffered 'my cur citizens there during the few scars we have been nominally nt peace with Mex ico, But as far as the interests of our corn- coerce or iiur citizens there, in any private capacity ii concerned, we might as well have wor. The President recomMends the passage of a low authorizing him to LI41i)loy sufficient tn , litary force to enter 31exi':.:d for the pur. pose of obtaining indemnity to the past and security for the future. lie recommends the Pctnhli.fhirentof mili tary posts across the NlPxiedn lines to So nora and Chihuahua for the protection of lives and r ropeety of AmeriCad citizens against Indian depredations. The President recommends the establish ment of.n temporal government in Arizona. In reference to Central America the Pres ident,. ants he thinks the provisions of the receett.• treatit.swith -.Nicaragua cannot .5.11 to Lc P at i r.fa c tory . Ile recommends a law authorising the employment of- a re:Tal foe for the rnrp*se of protecting•:A'Mer dans pe)sing over : : the Panama, Nfoitetia. and TeiAnntepee'ioutei. Again,'• he recommends that authority be gireti to employ a naval force to protect AmeriCthn . commerce against seizure and confiscitio:i by Mexico and the Spanish' Amer/coil gtates.' 7 He 7 is:fcre to the failure of the Von Office appropriation bill's, and.re cormieinle the-pasiage'llzi - bill at-the-ear— liest day to pay the amount, with interest, due to contractor=: . Also to make necessarycf.protThtvftions• for the department fur the current year.— lie recommends the Pacific Railway for rea sons heretofore given. - He says it appears from the report of the Secretary of the Navy that it is extremely doubtful whether we shall be able to pass the present and neXtfistiad yeah without ad -1 ditional revenue. Should a deficiency ee -1 cur, he recommends that the necessary rev enue be raised by an increase of the present duties on imports. In conclusion the Preii!dent . reconimends to the just liberality of Congress, the local interest of the District of Oulimbia. P(iliob Items "REPORTED DP OER SPECIAL MCItiCITAIIIL" A 13erreallm,F.—Cm Monday. 26th inst., Jacob Miller (colored) , appeared before Jus tice Welsh, and made complaint against Elizabeth Jackson and "Gallus Jane," both of like complexion, for assailing mansion of deponent with' intention to raze to . tbo found ation. Through perSiiiieiun of Hollings worth the offenders, were induced to appear at the Blue Front, with the usual accompa niment of Tow Ilill evidence. From testi mony it was shown that William Jackson Perks county,) husband and nominal rims ter of Elizabeth, had just returned from an unsuccessful predatory excursion to the country, on Christmas day-, bringing no or turkey for that festive occtotion. Elizabeth, scaly indignant at this unprece dented failtire, '4(4 . unit:erect personal elms tisement as n corrective and stimulant.— Called upon her sister-in-law, Gallus Jane, to hold her bonnet, "sailed in," and put %Valiant through right rartly. "Carried" him up the alley to Sawneytuwn, down through the dominioms of Queen Louisa tq Elbow Lone, down Elbow Lane to Fourth Street, thence S. 30 deg. E. 29 perches to place of beginning. Burks' wind had now beconic exhausted, in yells n»d by the fearful time he had made, and he took refuge iu Miller's house, securing the door against his ardent spouse. Liz thin as saulted the refuge with sticks, stones and ranch hard swearing, Gallus Jane still act ing as bottle holder. Elizabeth* took high grouralsi in he'r de fense. "1 ax flat hasn't a pusson got a right to do what She pleases with her own property? I conten's dat dat Berki County isn't wuth nothin' in (re, fast phice, an' he ought to lie lac - it'd—an' here's jis' What kin do it; yo' nee , )'t be shakin' yo' liensd me, nigga, yo' a'n't dumb enough not to know dat by dis time—an' in de secon' place he's mine—shut up yo' o'n'ry houn', didn' I pay fo' yo'?—Yes, 'Squia I bought do nigga, mid socked de money fu' hint; I paid ',Split). Hunter fifty cents fo' marryin' him to me, an' a mighty sorry bargain it was, tcc. Now jis' pay nto back my fifty cents, and I'll let de nigga',ff' de balance oh Ihis time, an' git a man dat kin fin' chickens 'bout Christmas. As fu' Jake Miller, he know'd de nigga deserved a heatin' an' he had no bus'ness to let him in his house." The 'Squire decided that Liz made too much noise and fuss in thrashing', one bus• hand, and he so inferior an article; so sen tenced her to sixty days at hard labor in the county prison. With every disposition to make "Gallus" particepe cr;rr:igis, and pro- Adds; for her as for her sister-in-law, the jus tice was forced to admit that Blue Front law did not make holding n bonnet in a do inestie difficulty a penal ofence. Elizabeth went down; nut alone as will furthtr pear. Bt ACS..-0a the Fame day Sarah Smith (Welsh Mountain Sal) appeared at the Blue Fro and instituted proceedings against Georgo 'Washington, eharging him with burglary. During her absence in the coun try in the exercise of her avocation, (collec tor for the house of Smith—"cold wittles —") her residence in Sawneytown was en tered and despoiled of a large proportion of its plenishiog and garniture. Sho had good reason to beleve that said Washington had been tile depretlat6r, and asked fur his ar rest and examination. Geor,te responded to a call of II Aling,sworth, and Wee 6:an-t -ined in the matter ofthO raid upon the Smith demesne. He in tt yellow "dark." of evil antecedents. lied served a term fur hurglary—shortened by a pardon from Gov , e:nor I'oil,;(ig,deorge having evinced a true, heart-felt and edifying repentance—and got another term fur an inroad upon the hen roosts of Washington Borough. With Warliingtcu was . prociliced r. quilt—a guri ously spotted glint—which Sarah fully identified by a certain spot. That immacu late female come down very hard on the culprit, and "read his pedigree," dwelling feelingly upon George's well known disre gard for the riglit,i'of ownership in personal property. Defendant deprecated Sarah's fearful imperiling of her immortal soul by these indiscriminate charges against Ife did not care for himself, but he trem bled fur her hereafter. Ife implored her to the "worthlesness of a paltry guilt ceiriipai-b1 vcitti ri Conscience.— If the 'Squire felt it his ditty to send 'him down he would submit Murmur; hut as a humble, strivihg Christian he was innocent. The Justice was sorry, to extinguish so shining a light, but in consideration of George's previous career would have to c ommit him to answer at January term.— lie ordered the prisoner to stand aside and wait for.the waglns. BLAClLElL—Succogding Gtarge IYashing.. ton came William Brown Welsh Moubtain Bill) arrested on 4hat day by Constable Hollingsworth on rl warrant issued in No vember, on complaint of Mr. Jnn. P. SUL-. man of Wc. ,, t Ilempficki tuwnehip, who die. .." 321 "' covered defendant andmtlier negroes estrous in`glnder the- ; 4e of vse tar-his being ordered toleavegthetiltderim usedthredteding language, id IL . . Ste rnaW`call4 ir(the ' maghirni self searclkbet wag`- finally Overtaka and jerked by Constable Belli ngSwerth njra bore related. Prisoner; offered in r teicuse for his violent and threatening language,- that he was drunk. His Cousins, Benjamin McCoy and spouse, — of Lebarroni virrr rour for their - I health, bad arrived in ; this ; nei . r . )thorhood, and taken lodgings utilithe stack as airove - Stated: - TRY; "gin a treat" - in - comnietridra: Lion of their visit and invited their relative to participate. The whisky being plentiful William was in, and the three held high jinke up to the time of the intrusion of the owner, alarmed for the safety of his proper ty. William urged that he was pour and did not often get a chance at whisky, so what. wonder if Ire took a drop too much on the above occasion. ll° worked hard at chimney-sweeping, and used to- make tv living until the.business became cut up and . detriorated by intrusion of "de d---d Dutch." Before that none but respectable Diggers swept chimneys, but every branch of trade is cut up by these lager beers, and a gentle manly darkey has no show fur realizing a comeptenee. lie hoped the 'Squire would take these facts into consideration, and use his influence to bring back affairs to the old groove, when everything would run smoothly. If he Would reform the Hill he had only to introduce'in Codneil a resolu tion )linking it a misdemeanor, punish skis with fine and imprisonment, for any' Dutch man to sweep a chimney within the bo- rough limits. 'Squire W. would take these matters into considcra.tion—in the meantime he: thought a term of ninety days seclusion at Cadwell vine might be of benefit to William's pre carious health. He ordered him too to wait for the express. Bt.AckEs'i. , --.giter disposal of George Washington and "Welsh Mountain," lb& lingsworth made onq,laiut against Francis Jane Cook and liebecca Jane Cato, evo nymphs of Gill, fur vagrancy, and war rants Were iSsned for their arrest, The girls ware, presently 10.0(111e:ed. Francis Jane stated that she wits fifteen years old; was from Lewistown, site was; had lived with Mr. Washington until that gentlemnn h;,,r ;old her to Mr. Brown fur Sitl cents.- 31r. Brown bartered her against a quart of whisky to Mr. bell - LIM, with whom she re mained until he ran off, when she reverted to the original proprietor, Mr. Washington. Rebecca Jane claimed are neighborhood of Chestnut Level as per natal spot; and vol unteered a speedy return to that locality if the 'Squire would let her off. The magistrate gave Francis :Jane sixty days in . the County prison, at hard labor, in eunsiiteratiMl; or her exceeding bad char acter. Rebecca Jane received ten days at hard labor, the sentence being modified in consequence of a solemn engagement on the part of prisoner to enter the borough of Columbia no more forever. thillingsworth's expresß went down the same day, loaded down with the above gentle freight Petit Jurors To serve in the Court of Common Pleag, com mencing on Monday, January 2.3 rd, 186% Cyrus Brinton, Salsbury. Urialt Clatpunter, Wariviek. Wither 0. Zvaiis, City. John Evans, Little Britain. Samuel Ehy,Wn Bor. David Frantz, East Earl. Samuel Filey, Warwick. Belay Graver, Conestvg l a.. Levi (1. Getz, East nen:Wield: John Fielithium, Adamstown. Silll4lll Hostetter, Warwick. David o.llerr, 'Manor. I.lettry 11•41 - man,East juhn V. IliEktittid, Strasburg. Martin D. !less. Paradise. .Lmite Kreider, East Lampettr. John Kurtz, Carnarvini. Thomas Lloyd, C.launhin Bur. Benjamin B. Myers. Straslirg. Julio W. 11Ietitzer, West Coualied: Henry Nlusselnian, East Itunegal; Jecub Markley, East Thaegai. Israll Mentzer, West. Jacob nank, LeacOje. John L. Patterson, Little D'iitain: Almer Peuples, Strasburg. Adam It. Rerun, \Vest Cocalied. Samuel Spiehltnan, Strasburg her. George W. Smith, Earl. . • David Stamm, East Litinpeter. Richard J. Rutter,. Leacoek. Nathaniel Trout. Paradise. lsaae Walker, Stlbln36 . . Day Wood, Fulton. John S. Wallace, East Earl. Benjamin 11. Witmer, Providence: Petit Jurors 1b Serve in the Court of Cowman Pleas, rout mencing on Monday, January 234, 1360. Daniel Altie, City. John S. Ilre'nettfan, Canny. Samuel P. Dower, Strm3burgt Bor. Benjamin M. Barr, Pequea. Levi Brubaker, Warwick.. David Brubaker, Rapho. George L. Baker, Mount 3,1 y. Elias Bach. Warwick. penj i itnin Rrenoinan, West Donegal. Isaac M, tonklin, West Hemplield. .A.a:ron L'i!'isinger; Elizabethtown Bor. Diller, Cit 3. Peter Eckert, Leaueek: Isaac EVILI , S. East lienapfield. Joshua .1. Gault, Columbia Bur. Christian Good, Conestoga. Henry B. Grabill, (Vest Earl. John J. Gond, Manic. Jacob Graver, Warwick. John W. Robley, City. Jacob Heitlifbach. Eden. Benjamin Herr. Le:mock. Christian R. Herr, Pequoa. .11Lirtin 11. Kreider, West Lampeter. George Long. East Donegal. George Martin, City. John Nagle, Providence. John G. Otlher, Pnradise. Abraham Peters, Manors Ilenry Pinkerton, City. Cyrus Ream, East Coeitlico Jacob Reiff, Manbeim. Robert P. Spencl...t; Stiaiburg. Conrad Si!chins, Cit-c. I'l illiam Sprecher. Fart EarL J. C. Worth, Coleraine. /tar Dogs arc enitl. to ".peak with thCir tails." Would it be propor to call a shott tailed dig a stump ~rator? eaprtelieve isi.fortmie quickly. A. inns is..like sktl op--.tile hici.,ter he is ktopt its but wfttcr the linnkr b. i 5 Nilict! trticii 'mt. . , rte—The Washin,, ,, ton correspondent of the Pittsburg Int 170 gives the following: . — "I vial,eir eatly edifiedii4ocilniF.."Thud.!' SteventOustitilchtion of hisfvotC foiltfihner, on Frido last, fol. Speaker.: A frfaVdrutih ed up q.v.:him, in 'breathleis haste, jast the vt.to - ' 2 Was about being announced by the Clerk, and while Mr. S. . had yet time to changeehis ,dote, and eiclaithed: "Why Mr. Stevens! Votin for Gilmer—the largest -slaveliiiiiler the liousel Ire owns over a hundred ncgroesl ll "Certainly—certainly," dryly reppid "he is just the MELD for me. You don't suppose I would vote for a man having just one old s - pavined nig ger, do you?" Its—When an Irishman - goofy to a wake, does lie eve? golo Bleep? - 7 - 1115-. P: C. trozier.Esq., eaitor of tlie • Pe dee (S. C.) Timvi. recently fell into tin'old welt in the court hotie&Yail: thirty feet.— Ire Si/rislied find kicked considerably, but didn't "rick : the Sii . 6l,:eti.'—.Louisrille Jour nal. SEF. Ny.w . ADPEitTISi.SIEN'is OF A. M. R.I.3tUO'S, ODD FELLOWS' ITAI.L, TN 140-VAT'S PAPER DERANGEMENT OF THE LIVER, Is one of the mo-t commot as well as the most loran dable of disco -es known to American phyiiicians. It hail for years an ratted closest attention of the med. icfn faculty in till parts of the tinted Sillies, and :jet tip io . the time of the discovery orDt. Mel.zitno. great Spe cific. prepared by Fleming Woe,. of Piitsbijrgft. it was almOst beyond the reach of tinffiical -kill. Thou liad Perii,hed without even' a hope of relief, and alitiough thouinmds may yet be de-tined to feel the direful effects of thin most complicated disease, it is now, thanks to the search of LUr. McLane, most completely broJght within the scope of medical control. The pro prieiors. Fleming Pro.. Phisburgh, l's.. of the Liver Pills feel confident that they offer a remedy which has beim fitly to 'ted by lime, and which hae never failed of when 16,1, 11: — ./."Purchileer4 will tic . cor - A.l to Rut; for DR. CRIY.IIII:ATID (AVER manufte turgid !.IFI.I4NiiN9 ititoS..of Pitteuure. Pa. There. ore other'Pill, , iiiirpoitbig to laver Pille. itoW before lie public. Dr. ‘l'l.nue Liver Pills, celebrated Verinifuge, can now he hod nt all re pectable drug ;dares. Moue genuine without the sig nature of Dec 11, 1,59. Fvmum DR. 1100F.LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, UM DR. 1100FLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard mediciies of the prinitt age; haie acquired their great popularity only through years of trill. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all ewes; and the people hare pronounced them worthy. Liver Cotifflaint, DySpeisia, Sainilice; Debility of the Nervous System; Diseases of the Kidneys; and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digeeli've organs, are speedily and permanently eisred by the GERMAN BITTERS. The 'balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It wit/ cure, WITHOUT FAIL, at most nesse and long-standing Cough, Cold, or hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the moat astonishing euru ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses win also at once check and cure the 171.031 severe Diarrhcaa proceeding from COLD IN TUE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. ?.I. JACKSON & Co.; No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and oommendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Atrnanacs are siren away by all our agents. No. si. be ..h titthtto., in Its Country. Art! 9 1 t:iS-I) • MRS. INSLO ; experienced nure atm female tilllsiciwn, tine n South/44r Syrup for children wincing which greatly litellitates Wit process of teetlitit:!, sof - wain the crims, redacting all inginicmotionwitl ullay nit petit. Midis sure to reoltric the bowels. Depend croon it, mothers, it wit/glee rest to yourilve , t,:lllll relief and health to your infaitis. Perfectly -ale is rice nitvertrsemerrt i 'iloritothei rof min 0ct.29. lets9•ly 1 . 111 . hcavcncWere 1.111,1111.1111 . 1,1 ell the eveittiog or b" ,.41 . by the most splendid Alamo Itcvoiet ever in the Country. j• of pan/i• cul .ad Irght,flo , hett uero-e the ,Ity, and the change. , were hroi41):ol ui Ihr r'Xirvnit•. AI one time it rapt oh-raver retn.trtted. that he lanciral he. enu:rf see die forin them-civet into the ',Lowing Wero 4 , fiat. all your gormettf, 51 The 1t!eW11 Stone Clothing 11511 of . ani;kl"i; & Wit4ou. Nos. cill) ulld Itoh Che-teat Sixth), ritiludelphia. t3eittetutter BENEVOLENCE We do not think a person can evince a more benevolent trait of character than being moved at the distress and soffering of others, and fur thermore, anxious to do all in their, power to alleviate by every possible means human suf fering. in this view of the case, we ilo not know how the humane and benevolent can do an action more in accordance with their philan thropic viewo, than by calling the attention of their afflicted friends and acquaintances to the (act, that Dr. Seth S. Hance, of 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., has discovered a prep aration, which is put up in the form of a pill, dial has a specific action for curing Epilery, or falling fits, spasms; Cramps; unit sill forms of nervous diseases. Amongiluise who have been permanently cured, we might mention a mem ber of the family of Jade_ ' H. Beadle, Hunts ville, Alabama; Mr.. M. P. Sledge, Cabin Point, Sorry county, Va., and 4r . M . P. Li. gon, Grenada, Mississippi. We might go on enumerating others, until we had entirely filled up this colbnin of oar paper; but ore think we have said sufficient to satisfy every person that the subject under consideration is one of Oita iffigiortance to every one. Headed if yhif are a well man or woman, and have hi , need of a remedy, perhaps you know sorne.person who is riot equally blessed as yourself, if no, cut out this notice, and send it to hiin or her. It will cdsl you but little troUble, and probably it will make you idstrurnental in curing some poor, afflicted mortal of that dreadful visitation,Eip ilepsy, or falling,. - Maness. Dr. Hance trends his pills by mail, free of postage, to all parts of the world, on the re. ceipt of a remittance. Ifis prices are; one box, $3; two, twelve, rat. We haiie given his address above. Dec.lo,';o9. Election Notfcd. flllll memlrr; trf the t.nnea.t•r County Mutant i s unmet Cout)papr. are requentr,l to 'nett at the afire of .uid Company. in :Cillinm•town. on far serraalTire-day,. flit. INh flay. of January.? Itetweeo the hour. r.l'lo A M anti 4 n'rinrlr I'. Al. for Ole ritiT qt.... of atierlioc nine tit tert or• to tterve .aid C,omriny for ii. rori,;or rear. Itv m drr of the iintarti n:••: , NATI' I:. si..‘l-mAKl:it.see'y plin Annual Meeting . of th e Stuckholdera of t L Columbia alnourociurtntreompiftri4witi Ita , ,,beid Ak the office of the Company, on Al Gape y. 1,60, between tlte hour. or I and o'clock P. Al., to elect one Peet:dent 111111 siZ , Alan_agealt to serve the entag th year. 11ee.31,'50-nt T. R. SUPPLER. Seer. 11 0 AS " ; IgiHr.undersigned present•lns Icdge- I tnerns in In , iritod. of Ore choir of the I , .nglisb Lutherun Churels, for ihei* very,occeptable_Qtrist mo4 Gtit Dee 31.'59-II :',.-4iirm*W2NattEn;, .-FOR.SALE OR FOR SENT. • TAn E three-story BRICK HOUS. with two. story Buck Building, now occupied by Rev. A JOMOiI Mayer. in Front street. For terrw i ap ply to or utldress 7.0 L. BROWN, 417 Chestnut Street, Philude:plua Dee.3l:s9•if OE ' : S. •' 0 ' • . TOR 31,113 NT. irAT large mid commodious T liltICK lAVELl.lislbl and Piece al Ground. situated on the uncutaasieioemse or Second rind C0112(11 . 0111, /.110Wir 11. the 'll.llli 11011 PrOperly. , L4,olV occupied by Ileury Wilt-ae-olfered for reid trom the first of April next, 1960. The buildilig Was put up egprersly.for a first-class Boarding liouse.comainiug 24 rdoms, fined up iii the be-t style. and ever_ytbeirgemiecjaeni,y.iithfilli, Hy - drum Water. !Jail' ProcYn, Zee. 'Poi terrils apple to I=l!i3 Public 8330 - of Neal Estate. -DY virtue of an Orals!. cyf the Orphans' Court of Imn• .1.) eager county. Ire of the minor ehibiren nfJoha b:i4tler.,,, deceased, wjlt salt at public nt the ;Cabe house of Daniel Ilerr. in the Borough of Col utrltthe, on itiATURD AY. 7rtitiattry i%. 1,60 an Waft-two-story BRICK D%V.SILLIttIibtA 140esP. and Lm of Groped, all tb.c north stile of ! oeuid street;between 4th mid" Mil' street 'anointed b riven; of Alitten Wtke, 'Pima. 11 Dunbar :nut Other+. The lot coututtts is front 30 feet. sod in depth 191 fem. Sole to commence at 7 o'elok P. M. of said day, when berme will he made known by SA:kIUP.I. USCOTT. Guardian. Columbia, Deeember 31, /ofi9-ts I k 11 &I SAPONIPIEW . The Ready Family Soap Pllaker. AviTo which every rurally. wall their ordinary kitchen grease. eon make all their soap ,with little or lio Soft. or Panay. It will niake hard water soft, clean Paint, remove Grin,, &C perlectioa. Alindunt n•-iiniony in favor of the Saponifier. LIII and valuable rerripiA for diirereiii kind. of Snug, -rot fire. by add Ciffire of the Com pany, N 0.390 Pen. strati, Pitl t org. Pa.. or -13 r Be sure you get the original, and pateitt6larti cle. InatiLlfiletUred by the l'enet-yl vapid Salt Menu (amebae. Co -.Env: Ta rennin), Allegheny Co., l'a. PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. The sub s criber hike- pleasure to Mitirpsom lava lid, and tithe r-. Mai he lia- )it-t received from Headquar ter- Ohio.) 12 eat,: I. I.you's pore Ca la vima which it , the only utiiele really relia• ble for pu rip y to the enuttiry. As a hove rage. it Q./fierier 11,i41.n sure renjetly for Summer Complaint. nyopepsia.Cramp„Co/le, Gederal Debility, Nervous & C. • n.r.miNG BROS • . 11 will .211 it for 10' ele1 4 1 . :1: rpplei i . n any required quantity, either by lire bottle Or eii.Ne.• • • It. WILLI AM Fnnn 'trees. = [UST received anadditional -lot ofilierbeat 0 and late.; improved lierogene Lamps of variou.: pattern- Hail Also, n rre.i, •9.pply of the real geitoine Coal Oil to burn in the above lamp-; all of which cart be hottllt at the Drag Store of R \Vil le:4m.. ;14 chenp . if not cheaper than at any other es tabli-Innent in ;he place - . Dee. ii. 1,59 QANFORD'S Liver Invigorator, and all the S,J popular PU(1,11 Melii&tle• so frequently U.eti at season of the year, Jag receoyed fpr sale by 11, WI L LTA M S. Dee.3l, fr:s9. Columbia. PIIOWN'S Bronellial Troches for th e ailevl•- .A., .lion of It ronehttis, Caught, Cold,. Catarrh, and all disorders of the breath and lungs. For sate Gy r WILLIANIS, Era ix stredt. Dec:.3l, 1850: . . BIARGArtgr FRICK bY 1 Ili tie Court of Corn. her friend John Reimer, moo Henn of Lunen , . 1.1 , ter county, AupPit W3ll. FRICKE!. ) Term. IWO: No TOWILLIAM PRICKEI, RESPONDENT. TAKE :twice shot the depoßition.of witnerwii nn the port of the I ilieltint very he token at the 011iee of 'Thomas ‘Vel-11. , u Ju-tire of the Feuer., in the Borough of Colutnlitu. on SATOR WAY, •ttlllmO' 13, 1960, between the hour, of to A. M. and 0 I'. Al. . ut which lime and pluce,you rutty attend if you think prone,. S. W. riSill:Sti Dec 31,'50..3t Attorney for libelant. ON SATU RDA V,Jonu2ry 14.1.9.60, al 2 o'clock P.M., oy virtue of sundry' writs of Ventlit.ohi Exprmti., I.ev.at Facia 311E1 rivri'Facioa vtsued nut of the Court Or Common l'/O.IIIS of I.nocut.ter county unit to um di rected. 1 will cxortwe to puhtle oute or obt-cry, at the Court House in the city of Luoeuster, the foiltrvflog Rent Eslotr. viz: All thaq mensuage.ond lot of ground in the borough of Colombia, Latittioner County. l'a . dencribed in the general plan of ?aid borough us Mt number 77. having in front I/II Vllitlll street 7itt feet and extending buck to i llle I Aliletlelet turnpike, the wee.ern boundory being 1211 feet, and the enbleell I feet; bounded at, the Went by lot iminhered 79. owned by Daniel Pearl. and oil the . eit.l by It noin'ie red 7G; being the name premises wh•ch George Pari.field by Jttretn.all Itrowit hi, litionley in fact. by deed tinted the 21-1 of May. 1E53, r, corded in Lancaster c...unty, 11l deed book C. .col. N. page ?Ma, etc, grinned and conveyed unto A rebilmld Wright tit fee. No. 2 . All that vet min menounge or lot of wound, t•it mite in the iiotouoli of Columbia, .tforcs... l, on the ..Crib -Mt of Union meet Cr its intersection with ill's I.nitens.. ter turnpike, hounded on the north by tile instil turnpike. oil the, nitudi by Union street. on the west by lot Of Sitin• uel W. Mirtlin, containing on the said turnpike 100 Grit, 'in 17 ~ t,, 0 street 1911 feet, and on its %venter. boundary 128 feet, and &signaled on the plant of Colombia ellelttl ed as tnt No 7 1: Led”:: alf , Silllte premise. which John 1.. Wright and Ann K his wife. by deed dined the 12t1s kin yo; July, A. D. 1554, a nd feeolnlell in Lancostur enmity. in tired hook K. col. 9 poge 11tH). Ae.. slanted 41111 eallnilil IA unto Archibald W ii . }Pit in fee. . , ~ ' No. if. Alt Oini certain lot of ground. ttilutite between Union.* treat and the Lancaster turnpike, above Sixth street. ill the borough of Cointsibin sifoicsonl, de-looted on the plan at said borough by ti n e number 72. bounded oft the north by the Lancaster turtirikti,on the east by Ist of John 1. Wri ctn. C . ll . the .Huth he tillioll shred. and nit the went by lot Of Archibald by right. contabliog in width 70 fret—the wentern line of said lot in IN feet in /eolith, Elnd the eastern one 123 feet; bring the saint premises which Samuel W. Mifflin end Elizabeth 11. I It wife. by deed doled the---day of J nip. 1E54. rettOrd.. ill Liallell3Wr tiolltl , Y i 111 deed book P. vol. 9. page 397. erne.. vatifecrund conveyed 01110 Architoild Wiight fu fre. As lig' proper'y of ARCHIBALD WRIC; HT tef.r.ior, tit the tonne lime nod place, a lot of ground fettmlwred 4 tit froinio2 on %Vaidlineton -treet, 40 feet (111,,M0r 10,) in Lhn i,torough of Monello. Lulleaster coven?. mid rAtelidteg fit depth 200 feet (more or lert•) to on alley, udjoitung property of Emanuel Ka' tin on :he WePi rr lirld piddle Wort or, the elm As the property or JAMES' McOLO'KY, deceased, and SOitN itLi,'rON, administrator, soh-Muted on somfrstron of (totem:font's death, and }IANNAH BON- .?:11 nt vithiCh sr!' iciied nSd taken in execution nod to In cold I.y. UENJ. I'. ROtVE. Sheriff . Sit era - . aster. Dec.t26,'59. [Dec.:II, '59 TI 'l'hou-nn.l Uuilurv. for which will be given a Gret mortgage on property worth Ihree 1111k/111:11 11111150111 -- I . :aquire at that office. [D,ot Is,'3U•lf r 111". nutineritp4 Imo; Just put up in the IVaillingtou Hour: mliontmg n A FIRST-CLASS PIIELAN BILLIARD TABLE, • • vrOfi all the acerworiee of best qusli.y. This is the i•sin..tuine m utly town or cby iu the smut, out of Pbilu delrinu or Plitinitirg. Lovers of the gune owe invited to cult. 1.1. /lEttit. Columbia, Dveembrr I:4M. DVHING the Holiday Season and until Jan. G, we will lit GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, a yeell elected stock of Presentation and Altacclinne- Doak., Emnpri.iag itible. of RI: sine mud ta„rler, blpi.enpitl Prayer hooks; fkmlith tired Cremate Catbeffe Pilferer flooki; Methodist mat Lutheran If y rim !look.; Album.. Portfolio. ' Annual.; . llookti of Ili-tory; Wok. of Poetry; Bona. of It01111MCC; Rook. of FICIiOe4 fkiokr.of 'fru ve/A /look• of Grkat Al et; Toy ItOok &c., &c.. for chiaben. Panama intending to celebrate 1111. bnApy retuten by ciakiag appropriate permits. mid rtudetc. ter.Aiiir fe 6 , 14 r o r.h the .helve. of their Librarielt, will find ri to their iatersat tepee us a cat I. 11A RR & CO., Opposite the Cori House, Lancaster, Pa. December il. ISS/i. An Ordinance Relating to the Market. Titf: it Ordained end Enedird bythe , CCiff Ilargene.At si.ant Burge,. and Toan Council of the lit:trough df Colthmhin. end ft is hekby ofdained and enacted by authority of the ...time. That it shall be unlawful for any huckster. storekeeper. or other person to purchase any article or oriels* whpirciever, at the market place, in the Itheatiah of Columbia, daring market hours, far the ;mimosa of mrsti ling or bartering away ord.- same. AIT viol anon of this Ordiunucs shall subject the of fender or offenders to a penalty of ten dollars, to he th e/wet...ea far the u-e of the Itormigh as penalties of like unmoor are now by lOW rseorenthie Enacted into un Ordinance. November vq. 1e59. • T. J Ills HOP.. C!Ort Markets. s ' P.,1 HLETZ, President of Conseil. A it,t: NY'st. V. Liorrn, Clerk. Dec.21'.19-21 NOTICE. t C. FON 13ERSM rrii, people , : cam. sun, Li....wit::AMES N. CO ~Agenta. l'nthidemtia, Pa • 5.191-ERITT'S SALES. 2000 DOLLARS A PHELAN TABLE, A. WORD IN SEASON. SZ=a ACIMIMITZSTR/171' 011 7 - & ma Ritett' vft . :dir Kan ruler of' rte 04itans , acibrt of L0n .1./ caster cbitttY, the aneftntigned. Administrator of the estate orlohn W. Shuman, dUevd, will lien sit pub. fie sale, at the public hp llte of:Daniel Herr. in the Boroudy- of - Columbia. on SATURDAY. JANUARY' 21. 1869,01m-findivided one-half .of the following de scribed property, situated on the east Pick. of Front st.. between It ttlinit and Gay streets, in tbe Boroomh of ; Gnitimh/a. consisting of a I.ot of. Ground containing I feet on said' Prom street. and extending in depth lit feel, more or loss;adjoining the property of Mrs. Zeters. -0164 Of 9 . . Breoeman. dec'd. and Michael S. Shuman, • on winch is erected is BRICK BUIL DINU.'3O h by 38 If ±te ilti'whis ri5t 2 1. 4111 2 2 f_isOltdlng 27' feet; two istarhrdThigh; sail building haviag m bam meat roo in the cellar. arid Awe). store .tooms,opy, thefirgtfloitz the reel 'of . the 4onvenirttt'' mid comfortable dwelling. There is also erected on this.lot a Frame Store. one story in height, IS by 26' r feet. The store rooms ore all furnished with shelving nod draw.crs, which belong to the. buildings. The stores onfidwedling arc now peetkpjed by:David 111111. seer. • • Sale to commence nt.7 o'clock at, yhen vous. f will be crtedelrnown by ~IfCF(AF:I ' S. SFiUAMAN, Admini•trate's. The ondersitnecterill:olato at:the mime time 'offitrahs other half of the shore dencrilted property at public sale thus giving oily person artsbleg to purchase she Witole property, an opportunity to :16 PO. riPC..24..L9-13 MieliAriL R. SirUiNIAN: New Hems. I" TIRIED rhave .j..t,t received the first ith oCt Mew. iitlf7l4 end' fleet, which I guarantee to give A M. TASII3O'S rumilrac&lityclAtcfre,Odi 'PM low*. flap. Dec. 10. 11359. . . ,. • .. " • Old Style ,Sttgir - Hotieff.Wl4l.lBgi:';!'"- • I°VP:RING and Pennsylvania .yrupr; a too, cokr,f , J Sugar I lonac 'ygup f0r..1121; cis. free qaart. et —• .. A. M. II ANI 110'S Family Grocery. Stgre; WO Fello ws' Hull. Dee. 114. 1550. ' • . TUSCOrff'S'fine flavored Oolosug,Tea roc which we ore filling orders a/mmi druly for ibis place, York. Ilarri4nuryr. Mifflin. AlMono. ke., he.; Choke' Imperial. 14,,53h intrGunpowder Team. All warrankA Of Ilk new crop andfri...ll and Genuine, as a trial will " rake. 'A. M. RAMBO'S ' Family Grocery Siore, Odd Fellows' Dec. 24, 18.49, VLUID LAMPS altered for Coal Oil. • Wo•aret prepared w niter Fluid Lump. to burn Coal elk. J. S arCO.; Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front at., Columbia. - December 24. 1E,511. . ( 1 0AL Oil Globcm, Wick, -and Oil Cans, for at the Golden Monne 'Drug Store. Front' wt.; Columbia. (Der.21;50. PIECE? of the mot beniniful styles durk ground * " J Doutinet Delainea, pt the price 'of 21 eenta per yard: 30 Long Blanket and Dodh:e Stwori., and 1,6 pieces choice , Mcrrimnek Prints. Juai red cei;red in time foi . llollday'Preseniii. at " 11. C. PCiPiDP.R.SMIT IPS 1 - People's Cheap Cash :310re, Columbia. Dee. 25 1859. WARTED, • . AROY to help in a store. One from the country pre ferred anti who can talk fierman. Apply at this office. [1:1ec.17,'59.0 WY AGREEMENT this day made between George. I) W. Wand), Executor of Samuel Brandt. Inte of Cuinberlitint comity. Pennitylvonia. deceased. and Hen ry Ltrandt, of Columbia. Lanenster county. and same state, the Agency of the said I len ry in' manufacturing' Grain nukes, under the will of the said deceased. in' now terinimited. mod the busi ness will be rinsed at once, i.y the said Executor whis resides at Carlisle. Pa.-- Tho,c ?mere-tell will please take notice. Dee. I. 1850. Dec. 17, 1839-31. NOTICE. The eolciFfnhfshiti heretofore existirvr between John K $ n h. Daniel !Mood. and Edwiird bering tinder the firm 01 .smith,ltimatls & smith; is this day dissolved by Minolta consent. JOHN K. SMITH, DANIEL RHOAD.. Coia.Di4. 4,111031 EDWARD K. SNIITEI. The business of said firm will he Fettled by B. K. Smith. JOHN K. SMITH, DA NTRI. RHOADS, . E. K. De d. 17, 19.',9.3i) E. K. SMITH, LUMBER DEALER, COLUDIUNA, PA. Once in Northern Central Railway Depot Building. foot of Walnut et, on Lund a G•nleral A,.ortawnt of White Pine and Hemlock Lumber, WHITE PINE SHINGLES, PLASTERING LATH, &c. Good Qu'shttes, at the Lowest Market Rates. Dee Great Excitem 'tit at Harper's Ferry. TREDENItK. Itot , J ust gut home will; the I,urge-t and invent ••• - Splendid anew mien! of itATs AAD CAPS - 1)301.'4 ever keen ol- _ red Columbia. fe .d:17; . Tr , drmelc hit , the fittest f f . 13 - T• Silk 111.16 ill Otte coon- • „,& ty vet ...,- Tredreliek lin• the finest —-- vorieneree of Cop. in the P rices from .25 cent in :A•! Ito. Teteeleniek le a • the Zonav e T'redeniek lean the Cricket Cnp. Trrdrniek lint the Znedeve lead Alorphy Cop. Tredenick has the Cork Soled Hoot. Treelcnick lens the reter•l l roof Boot. Tiede:MCl: lin. the fined stork of Over Shoes and' Gum. in 16 . . vie. Treeleniek ha. all Ilene in needed for men, women need relied rest,. from the head to the fool. flD'Go in Treeleneek'n in get your money tench; he ehenfe and it little cheaper for mach Main ens he told at nitnn l any other place in the country Coll and nci• mock at the Sign of the Big flat,' tee Locust street above P/0111. L. TR EDF:NICK, gi.• Columbia. Dec.l7.lBAD. SOMETHING NEW IN COLUMBIA.; p"-r, . " - 4; T4"l-1 , 7 - '7 szoraaarcim GALLERY., THE Subscriber respectfully calls the at j t :nth). oi - the pubic In the (net that he has opened n fir-t einx- tiA11.1.1.:R4, in Front Street, above Locum. Where hr is fully prepared .to. execute ull kinds o(Likenetees El the bent aiyie of the art. 1., This (ialicry in supplied with the very bent instru meuis jrom the. German mid Ainerienn manufactories.. 1 7 C 1,0114 from the country or strangers passings ilifnugh the town, by calling at Jolley's Gallery can have their pictures in a few minute,. and neatly put op. in any kliid of weather. from 9,A. M. until 4 Y, Mil iniere good pictures of childran they vitould.• (mine it the (Minoan. oil a Clear stay; the lilting re• quiring rite •ccond nm fully prepared to give. I:l•4tict:Mis in all the vasinut brunches of this beautiful my-and furnish'. appnra um if desired. All ate invited to call to call. whether they want picritres or not. Gallery opposite the Office.: N0v.:40, in 439. J. JOLLEY.' EARMER'S MUTUAL INSURANCE COM.-' PANY. • heinerobers of the Farmer's Mutual 111: : 1 . T-,,save Comporty. wi7l White take notice Out the annual election for 4-alive, of COMPIVIY,IrIf the enntinl [ enr will lie held on SAT en DA Y. ibb 31st' dal of DP:eft:PO WF.R. het oven the boor% of I find 4 o' clock.ot the public. hours of Jacob •Leltmon t keeper. in the city Of linen-11%1er. et which- time MON More. five Director% and six Approi-tere are. to be elec.l. ted. Members cif the Computty generally are requested' to n new , . By order of al,' lipoid of Directbre. Dec. tivai .1011 N STILOIIII.I, Secretary. - CURIESTICILS PICEISEIZITIL Thc tat becritrai.ofiera. at greatly retraced pricer. ENLEIROIDERIES 4 in Collaro,Srt4.llnadkrrrhiet Waista,Etbriagn i I r.sart tugs, dc., M. Just rrcei reel from Zia w,Vatlt . F.PHYR GOODS, ' '" rarities, SontaGa t Hosts. A m o w /. a c , t SHAWLS, Brach°, Long and Square, Fterreh Blanket, Day Rate, &c., ter. ELOAKS,C LOA RS, ' Black .Cloth Cloak a, from 32.0010 Isls , Ural) do do and otlwramor styles. FURS) A rplendid s!..tOrilm-at rf daserlptibn, DRESS ROODS, , all Wool Pavia Primed Hagar.) fielible a. all Wooll-Parat; Printed Merikarr. Mark and. ' , nory eiti,, te. CARPETIIC(.;S, n new and full Nock. OIL CLOTHS, Floor and Tnble Oil Cloth!, , CHINA GLASS AND QUEEIVSWARE, tuna rnmplele FEATHERS At.C., &C. WALL PAPItRS, NiHNDOW'SHAVIES *Cr iiAl.twmAws (bear Cash ?late. Cola. Dee.17,182).] hoice Tele JUST IN TIME. NOTICES. GEG. V, HR AN DT. Executor of Samuel Brandt El MEI 1111 E