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'et 19 • f*,...- ' ".,,„ „ ...„' ~ it, emitt is *welt b i g wi g es& to a s; 4 4 pat ' eateapt %come tarn that Ho.I i• ili.pleaw.l - afibetetoor is T:t....75441, 44. lilt 1144444ge1ee 1141 trg 14 1.....,..,1. 14 r-t . el ~-,. 6.1 *.la • e..s. - ' 4 ,> 4r „ t ~I. 1 . ,. r.,,,, , , ,.... ne. „ .4 stole dirii i ither suttees phosoost fr e e atas s t at e rnahas ee ,,,i,, / With lo a n. hotline.% and on awl Plink 1k *IA ~„„,„,, A ^,..„ r ill „, 4 , ~,,,,,;.,, .„ „ g,. -.t. .1 4,atimitti,,,,..: it it t,. taeow.st ries, tee,end ,„,„ 044„,,ev epee it plkeee and f „„ t i, e ,„ l ,„ / Moots crsailnro, a.himel foul afraid in enj,,y anything!" Um* are the people of whom Or Oolrlasirorl -. ' ll 0 , V ~s r., •!,t ,AI 5.. ,,,, • ', r I,t• 1 ...I w•„.„ 0.,, t i g 14 ” bo kt opt , ,„ iimace • i further. to the relent of ear atiiiity., a &ON -4.71A4.21-tei Li 4: I 4 +44 I '. 414 4 are ",'.• lis a' 1 t ,„, .. 4tolialia . , 4 „.„ 41 cab ~,,,,,,,,,,,0 4 i t „, I. otek4ible entereoises. 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Nl*, ..****i i 1 t „,.„, i , „0.4„,„„4„tuAl of the • ,,,i„„, ‘ o w ; tam tie "Evenings" ate not to he worded 1 'A. ftwito,,,,, with y..s 241 Al SSA Ste tiors; ~ ~. i ~, / „,:‘,„,, ii ., j , cer ,,,„,,,,,,,,,,„ te „„.„, the la a temperance 4111011,111•014, The question i lIIA.The trlri,tate4 .I..hrt neon , thus .iit.• 44%* Ar,di a- •alli 414,, I'.l l • a !,• ••I, 4414511 t , 4 , t 4 i On ft : u p, ....,. „ rm ., b ," t ,,„ ti „,.. m , of TelflpoTlMee, I* any 4415111 tut.itoort. may , but tw. it W i z 0. -Ile aer• religion, n o t au a .taagater, as • •%, h '.4% .: •• on , • 4 • co'd Storto4l I. ~,t,,„ ~,,:o tte , F; .,, t h,„;,,, *fl e et " AA , lel , lb e 'he lezturtoi upon and debated, but the ir. ' T here, Lot a I .re, in which ho is snoring - present to the ott.lienee &rat ti j tin i. like an Afric 4 n hult.lo-.ees vi l e,' ~I"ehat.o4. ..» L l4 * " 4 ", 71- 4'• ; 'ell , r/..treat en 1 1,-.5 ''r ..sy.'" orLiztt is Lretss*; 1 " 6 "" i' tg ;m u * ci • sir• Isli• ir,• 1•44110: V1a.41.1. and C, i4 ..,.. 44 Ji i, r ,,,,i4, 4 I lecture nn snore vital quel.tion whirls 'halt faro ar , l, bat nothing on the right or left.— r , .st 111a. , 14 11,44 all ram fit-tune. I ries% rn :1 , . ----- - -- I enclser:ls Stich detests. la which all are; lie wool,' hot pt.:Trite a legion ~r angels or e , s y new w hy it i., cw ii4 W I , 1, 4 ,14,a., art l , Scr -41-sir riser *.lr tr , Si 0041' snit. :with 1 incite-I. UiVICr Clll4lllln geltriftifig V' r4tria. ' i desil• rat the dlt.tanee of ten yards on the ahem I toll i . t. .0 that the o"..1 tins are :amen.; the in e ha - re-f• ?Le onpoly is unlimited in ' tiOnt, to take Fart. The -11nararl Even. , one altle or on the other." fra the ecan ,f, I...isy, i. a tet;el.o4C ••'l..n ! 1 ittir..s. n... 1 un...ri.a....1 in q tality; it I rings" of the llowarti Aosneiation ..f L.m. I - - or the ~re w; , t.'el 5t , ... f .ur.,11 . : .n. f sac toetol.eo r.. 1. ,to la.t I 4.;.... en ' , Ugh to give tarter, which hate proved PO popular tar ! to2"C; lr • WI", tell, the /;Horsing joke on heppinee., yes trri.l not ar,rtJer at i,tar r. rev . 441'17 S'o ir..st:•4:4r a fair o:.l*.ttunity. The *marll ecasone pall, aro the nriginril from t i tihnceir• 5. , ... , cmh , w cent him n paper on tat iAlting i ." ; c„;,,stahLi I e C“ott..Thy ha. heen bitty. and which the "Hope Evening." are molei e ,l.- i which nppe•tro.l Or f..ll..wing-'•Osnuototnie "Jug one tittostlon ow./ t s r,r e we lA D ! b..• alre.,l h , 01.e.1 an inster , ...e inenthy ul We tru.t that this eZoort 11 estaLliph a pop.' Ilr,.wn nod trlvit-an-n5.-ant-I Wine (to be the Lediel• Swinton. Waa :hi. : . r,...r ink!' i jr.:'4/1 . .II:d I,:e, an.l will continue 1.1 pile up ular and rational anau.ement may succeed. , pronounced ritlieLly.)" gambling traranetio.r . the crystal 1,1.4.11 until the capacious ice and not meet the carele.s colJuess and ne- i :tco. Itßra+tA•e. I Mn the tie'e tuon.y ;.7 lot in and a laid*. nrpi g‘ir,e4 etviotogee them for to ,liey t!i:uk y‘,u?'" True; you need n,,t eulttege ~7.;,n it.— Nu sr let us go, t. the m;•tre4• ~f Nr cr. 4 73. To SLIIDUE THE g t, Zu ex tract frusta the seratuns r f Me. rtsno„ which may , rd fo for ow. ,n.— There are tyro nays of overcmi..,4 se by straggling ag.tiust the p.“ to which we are exposed; and the ~.I,er by God's graze, to rise so high is [Lc l'o.ine life, that we shall be above that E:11:3 well as others. Some one has retuarlted it require infinite toil to remove a mist that bad settled down upon the etvtie, little trouble we naty ascend the mou•gatin heights and be above the mist in Ilea. Toe extract well exemplifies this. —Dow a man feel himself the slave at,d the victim of his lower passions, let not that nihn hope to subdue them by merely strug gling against them. Let blue not simply b 2, fasting, austerity, or any earthly rule he may conceive, expect to subdue the flesh The more he thinks of his vile and lower feelings, the more will they be brought into distinctness, and, therefore, into power; the more hopelessly will he become their victim. The only way in which a man can subdue the flesh is, not by extinction of those let:- ings, but the elevation of their character. sublimity of aim, purity of affection; ht Let there be added' to that character there be given grandenr, spiritual noblene=s —and then, just as the strengthening of the whole constitution of the body nrikcs any particular and local affection disappear, so by degrees, by the raising of the character, do these lower affections become, not ex- 1 titiguished or destroyed by excision, but ennobled by a new and loftier spirit breath eel_ through them."—Southern Churchman. Joy.—Now what is faith without joy?— What do we offer to God, when we offer without joy? What obedience, what service can he expect from a faith that is without joy? How Gan souls without joy adorn his sanctuary end contribute to hir glory? Hon can God be honored or pleased, how can hi , purposes be'prompied, light here below, by the unto ti' pressed and benumbed iq Attu: once more, then, yu elvjec . .erl bo•iievers, joy of your sAlvation, iu order u, attain Witt. ..it energy, zeal, life, and, in one word, love. which is all these in ono—which is the ac complishment of your chief end, the crown of your hanninesq. your ii.raclise on earth and your all in all in heaven! Ask God to restore toy u tau teu,uu unedein; heeuuct• him to cause a ray of his glory to penetrate your hearts, and illumineyour second night. From the depth of your present calamity im plore Him to give you back the glory anti the gladnnss of yonr first love. Ask boldly. Ile is expecting your petition, Ile is only waiting for it, to restore to you all you have lust, and to conduct you by a path of light to new progress,—to achievements greater and pprer than those of the best days in the earlier part of your career.— Vinet. FR= Love.—The foundation of all mer cies is'free love. Wo do not first give to God, that He may render to us again. We turn, we pray, we repent, we are holy, we are heated, only because He loves us: and Ho loves us, not because lie sees an} thing lovely or amiable in us, hut because Ile will show the absoluteness of his own will, and the unsearchablenass of his own counsel, to wards. us. Our goodness is not the moth() of his love; bet his love the fountain of of r gu.xlaess. Nano indeed are healed and saved, but those that repent and return; but repentance is only a condition, and that free ly given by God, disposing the subject for ettivation; not a cause moving or procuring fgod to save us, It is necessary as the DIMAS to the end; not as the cause to the edect. That which looks least free of arty other act of Gad, his rewarding of obedi enee, is all and only mercy. When we sow in righteousness, we must reap: in mercy; when Be xendere according to our works, it becSnse of his mercy. God loves freely. 'U.43od•loves us freely, we should love Him 4034ifully; and let that love be the salt to ;ooduton„vill our.afterifices. For as no benefit "....- - iffiltßiviwingizoto us, which doth not proceed .::,4%.4iittcutlirteist h im, Ito no duty is pleasing ;t which doth not proceed from love id grace in nothing is hen we beg too good for :ping which vual, &dyne. vor - of- God hoove fil:c.l to rep:ction. The 'Fair. sick 1.-e ll4ute.l" arc, We pregturte, qhn or in a fair way t , , he b..; Litt they are t.p) distant to permit our personnl in• .peeti ,, n. Ine luxury will be plentiful and cheap next summer for which we cannot be rou thankful. LIE summer we suffered from a shurt supply, and although our ice men furni.l".lll , ,ton ire of reasonable rates, the difference in }.rice and quantity was se riuu,dr fel:. lECI Com:mats Caw Ker CL.VB.—At the annual meeting of the Columbia Cricket Club, held at the Club Room on Tuesday, 3d inst., an election for officers of the club, to serve the ensuing ye.,r, was held. resulting in the choice of the fonowing gentlemen: fitlent.—Samuel W. :11 Milt. i'fre-rrevi‘.tent.--Tlannias Secretary.—M. D. Wils.n. Tre znirer.—N. McDonald. Ground Committee.—Samuel W. Mifflin, Lewis Merrill, Daniel C. Wang, Cyrus Bru ner, B. F. Ferguson. Room Comm Wee. —Wm. Lowrey, Samal (Wright, N. Mel)Jnal4.l. An amendment to the Constitution was adopted admiJing, lincnt Merithers, whereby gentlemen deshing to secure the advantages of a Readinz Room without participating in the active exercises of the Club, may do Tile BORUCCLI ELECTION.—On Monday, 2nd inst, the election for borough officers was held, and resulted in the election of the ticket published in the Spy of last Saturday, without opposition. Samuel Waits was elected High Constable by a majority of forty-three votes, over Richard Derrick, the late incumbent. We again gi%e the ticket, as elected: Chief Burgess.—Sarnuel Grove. Assistant Burgess.—Jonas Myers. Town Council.—Henry Breneman,3 years, Abraham Brunor, sr., 3 years, Wiliam Mc- Chesney, 3 years, Joseph M. Watts, 1 year. Schuol Directors.—Wm. S. MeCorkle, 3 years, Joseph W. Fisher, 3 years, 11. M. North, 1 year. High. Constable. —Samuel Waits. This is the first instance in many years in which citizens of the different parties amicably agreed upon a ticket fur borough officers, and elected it without a contest. We welcome it as an indication that hereaf ter oar borough affairs are to be kept clean from the mire of pulitks, and that our offi cers will look rather to the good of the town than to that of their respoetsve parties. We congratulate the "6'horid" on his suc cess. lie is one of our oldest eiti.ens, and formerly filled the office capably fur many years. Polities intruded where politics by uo chance properly belonged, and ousted a faithful public servant: we are happy to re cord the fact that in his ro election political feeling had no part. The choice of Mr. Waits was a mark of the the friendly feeling of 66 public, irrespective of party, fur on old and worthy fellow townonitu, Our late High Constable, Mr. Derrick, re tires from office after a number of years of service, during which he faithfully and im partially discharged his not at all pleasant duties. lie was unflinching in the perform ance of his work, and made an efficient High Constable. lie caused his authority to be both feared and respected. Vro have fre quently had occasion to record the prompt ness with which ho brought the offender to the bar of Justloo. and regret that these pa ges shall know him no more—unless the tide of public favor shall again flow in his be half. Z.-Ayer's American Almanac for 1.860, now ready for delivery gratis; at J. S. Del. lett Ce's who are happy to supply all that call for thorn. Every family should hare and keep this hook. It is worth baring.— Comprising much general information of great value, it gives the best instruction fur the cure of prevalent complaints, that we can get naps here. Its anecdotes alone are worth a bushel of wheat, and its medical advice is sometimes worth to the sick, the wheat's weight la gold. Marry of the med ical almanacs are trash, but thisis solid me tal. Its calculations Eire mare purposly for this latitude and are therefore currec t. Call and get an-40,es Almanac, and when got,• keep h. ItiM..Vire would call the attention of our read.; are to the advertisement of Tlelper's Impend ing Crisis, which will be found in another column of our paper. It is si.ld to bevelling at the rate of from 12,000 to 1E . 4,000 copies per irpek. sad the doomed fir rspidij: in ert/y(l6e * • • • wMIEwMME •~_.~`~~ glect which has been the reward of rrerioas attempts to vary the mnotony;of the long winter evenings by lectnre., Thole "Evenings" will be held meekly, in the Odd Fellows' Mil, and nest Fri.'Ay evening is selected for the opening of the series.— Neither the lecturer nor the subject is yot dictdni upon; therefore, ns the "Evening" will have been before the issue of another Spy, the public is referred to the Lancaster Express of next Thursday evening fur full particulars. PROCUDINCS or Couxcit,.—A special meeting of the Town Council was held De cember gO, 1559. Members present Messrs. Fraley. Hippy, Tier:Ahoy, rfahler, Welsh and Dietz President. ?Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. The Finance committee reported the es penditurcs by Council fir the year ending Dec. 31, 1959, as follow , : Finance committee submits the following report, showing in a condensed form, the expenditures by Council for the year end ing Dec. 31st, 1959: Bills for year MS, ;1645,25 Bonds and Interests, 490,84 3 Quarter's Gas bills, 139,7 S Locking up 414 Vagrants 3:c., 207 meals fur same, 78,11 3 Quarters salary to R. Derrick as High Constable & Market master, 33,75 Treasurer's per-tentage, 72.46 Expended upon streets and alleys, 993,52 Miscellaneous Bilk, 343.49 Clerk of Council, Salary, 40,00 $3837,20 Mr. Fraley offered the foltcwing resolu tion which was adopted: Resolved, That all motions or resnTa tions passed by Council allowing the High Constable pay fur locking up and feeding prisoners be and are hereby repealed. The fyllowing bills wore ordered to be paid: T. J. Bishop, $,11,28; R. Derrick, $43,- 62; J. Shenberger, $4,50; Gas Company; $48.55. Mr. Pfahler moved that P. S. Blet2 Tie al lowed interest on a bill passed Aug. 21, 1850 in favor of M. Liphart, which wa agreed to, for which, an order was drawn on the Treasurer for $22,27 the amount of interest up to this date. The following communication from the Treasurer was read and referred to the Fi nance Committee. To the President and .3fembers of the Town Council Since the settlement with the Committee of Council December 25, 18.57, I have dis covered an error of thirty dollars in my fa vor. On the 20th of August 1867, I re ceived from C. Ilollingsworth,, Collector, two hundred dollars, for which I gave my receipt, and on the same day and date I charged myself with two hundred and thir ty dollars. Said committee settled by my books. I respectfully ask the Council to refund me thirty dollars which they received of me in error in settling accounts. Respectfully, C. Tvsox, Treas. ATLANTIC AMONTIILY.—The January num ber of the Atlantic was welcome as the Now Year.. The steady manner in which this magazine makes its way in public favor in s pite F the sneers and jeers of a partizan and sectional press, proves that an ably con ducted American literary periodical can be sustained without bidding for vulgar and clap-trap popularity. From the first num. ber under the old publishers; to the last one under the new, Messrs. Ticknor di; Fields, it has been consistent in its independent course neither truckling in its literary department nor seeking circulation by means of trashy illustrations to more trashy matter. The circulation is extensive and likely to increase rather than diminish. The January num• her commences the Fifth Volume, and with it commences a Romance front the pen of the "Autocrat," Oliver 'Wendell Holmes,— "The Professor's Story," which promises to have more than the charm of the author's late contributions to the Atlantic. Now is the time to subscribe. BLACKWOOD'S MAC4ZiSfi.—The reprint of the December number of this old Edinburgh Magazine has been received from Leonard Scott, & Co., New York. There is no need to praise Blackwood; its popularity is be yond question. We recommend our readers who desire a good periodical fur. the present yer to iresest three dollars to good purpose in subscription to the magazine. Aka RICA!? Acalcuvraater.—The January number of this 'sterling Agricultural, peri odical has been received. It is efiginal mid reliable as usual. The editor of this month ly endaists nothing but whit he 'knows to be good, and his opinions may be relied upon' lie holiest:mid We believe are governed bj n sohnd judgemimt in all matters upon Which he ficats. The Agriculturist is in vain-Ale lefiCtiriers. • ENE Ossisommiss tassisossThh is so* 4 Agriesissirsi wissoistise paililislosi in die testy. It is ***Ay -owl papist. mid we es* ispesssisiesi is so list scleslts• F.l slimier& 'Vs, ptig. is WM illy mile per owe*. for Pippn4lifirte Wilieh Will he asspily ti issia ti the isrpsissdosii ts 11e fssisi is its puss. Ii r per,iiiiis4 h Jssost l• Um* Ilt-rissssit. Yolk. it ..t Texas e lii. r ria.ce.l his • hill Knn ,ther one mcice.lly ,ty won T,l be afraid to e ill .11 child "Kans ' for fe.ur it would never fin% e any constitution. l'eing:ulranian t•a:d lately that "the llcnu•crntic party consi s ts of iron men.'' W pm) Prentice e.includes that "Old Nick hill 121%c a Ir,,sid ninny irons in the fire." itelt,..l. druggist has been hauled up in Charle',town, S. C., for selling "Old Brown Windsor Soap." llc was diellarged on proving that the sonp had nothing to do with "Osawatornia 'Brown." paper, in noticing a recent politi• cal deuvuxstlation anz,s "the nir was rent with the snouis of three thousand people." After which we suppose the band played "flout hog or die." CAN TR IVF.I. LIKE PIZEX.—The electric telegraph is hound to remain a mystery to the million, and ludicrous conceptions of its modus operandi, which some of the most ig norant people hare formed, are as mirth provoking as anything out of Rabelais or Smollet. The last illustration of this that lots fallen under our eyes, is the following story from the Pittsburg Journal: Not long since, an old lady entered O'Reilly's office in this city, and said slit , . had a message to send to Wheeling. In a few minutes her note was deposited in a dumb-waiter, and ascended in a mysterious manner through the ceiling. "Ib that going straight to Wheeling?" in quired the old lady, with her eyes bent upon the ceiling, "Yes, ma'am," answered the clerk. "I never was there," continued she, "but it hardly seems possible that their town lies in that direction. When will I get an ans wer, Mr. Telegraph?" "I can scarcely tell, ma'am; it may be two or three hours." The old lady went away, and returned in exactly two hours. Just as she entered the door 'Che dumb-waiter canna down through the ceiling. "There is your answer, ma'am," said the clerk. The old lady took the neat yellow enve lope in her hands, with a smile of mingled gratification and astonishment. "Now that beats all," exclaimed she, "bless my heart. All the way from Wheel ing, and the wafer still wet. That is an awkward looking box, but it con travel like pizeu." Another of the Good Ladies of our City Tes tifies to the Efficacy of DR • M . LAN CaGETIRATED VERHIPUGE, Prepared by Fleming Bros., Piiisburgh, New York, Pebruary 7, 1F52 lITI do hereby minify to the public, that a child of mine, four years old, being troubled with worms, I was induced to pureinue a bottle of Dr. ArLatie'n Cele brated ye inifam, prepared by Fleming Bros.. of Pitts burgh. Pa., which I administered; and the result was, it brought away an immen=e number of worms in bunches and linings; many bail the appearance of being cut to pieces. My child is now enjoying, most excellent health. I take pleasure it recommending it to both young and old. 11801IC of the best medicille I ever usnl, Alas. ANN JE:111sON, 38 Ninth street. 117 - Purchasers will lo careful to for Dr. 111eLANII7S cni.imavret) V1.:1011E13GB, manu factured by rt.milNG BROS., of Pitt.-burg, Pa. MI other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M`Lane's genuine Vertnifuge, al.°, his celebrated Liver Pdl., can mild he Istirl itt ail re•pectahle d rug stores. None genuine without the •ignaturc or Jan.:, 1:60, (401 PIA:MING RROS. BENEVOLENCE We do not think a person can eviuce a more benevolent ratt of character t ban being moved at the distress and suffering of others, and fur thermore, anxious to do all in their power to alleviate by every possible means humansuf fering. In this view of the cage. we do not know how the humane and benevolent can do an action more in accordance with their philan thropic views, than by calling the attention of their afflicted friends and acquaintances to the fact, 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, that has a specific action for curing Epilepsy, or falling fits, spasms, cramps, and all forms of nervous diseases. Among those who have been permanently cured, we might mention a mem ber of the family of J.irnes H. Beadle, Hunts. ville, Alabama; Mr. M. P. Sledge Cabin Point, Sorry county, Va., and Mr. M. P. Li. gon, Grenada, Mississippi. We might go on enumerating others, until we had entirely filled up this column of our paper; but we think we have said iiiifficient to satisfy every person that the subject tinder consideration is one of vital importance to every one. Reader! if you' are a well man or woman, and have no need of a remedy, perhaps you know some person who I; not equally blessed as yourself, if ao, cut out this notice, and send it to him or her. It will coat you but little trouble, and probably it will make you instrumental -in Curing some poor, afflicted mortal of that dreadful visitation, Ep- Repay, or failing sickness. • Dr: Dance sends his pills by mail, free of postage, to all parts of the world, on the re ceipt of a remittance. His prices are: one box, iSi3; two, S 5; twelve, $2l. We have given his address above. 110101 1 444 i p rii.1;1:j 7 00)4;_l A we DM moor!akurs IMIALWISO COMILDIALL, N. rot isasiost swilbiose of Lis post A" Amu* seftiinJ dee pas: priskins, a if thersits pore yr twe' relosolut subjo in to reediorsi dee Jot 414 ewee tMI Ow pegpie ildterponesatil deo orturthip. Lltw Cesiptslet, Druptiouts, issuance, Debility if the berms System, Mimes if the Ebtaup, rut Samoa erorrOf frost a dixtriersi hew steitivas of At Sidifheal IPId &rare IPPid" P t Orr rpeoght, cod permanently earn) lyr Ole GERMAN WI-TEM ra, Balsamic Cordial Am acquired a tyros:fon aarpainnty that rf any similar pro ps...anon eztost. h rat tan, wager: rim, tAa nept ^wet and lany.trandrny Cough. Cold, or Itarsoness, kronobitis, I. dams, Croup, Pneumnia, Inedpient Cossasaption, end Ass reformed As mad airtersithinf arm trey innorn of C4xdbammi Cansmaption. A fess doses will also at ones check and curs the most serere Dlarrhces precasting from COLD IN sax Bows. Le. These medicines are prepared by .Dr. C. M. /ICEBOX & CO., No. 419 Arch Street, ?Wu delphia, Pa, and are said by druggists and dealers in medicines ererlnehere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. DI. Jacicsos 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 commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Alma:wet are gram away by all our agents. =l3l "ITZS. WI IVSLOW, A experienced nurse aim female physician, has a Snot Muir rap for children teeteiag which greatly (~ciliate, the proeess of teethime, by softening the runt , reducing all iltri trnmmina—will allay all pain and i...ure to fel:Male the rowels. Depend upon it, mothers. it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infanta. Periectly finf:itt all eases. See advei tisement to another column. Oct SO, 111,59-ly The heaven: were illuminated on the evening of AlCu•t by the 1110,1 splendid Aurniii iScrretil , eter ,ern ill the 000111 ry. Ka) Of porn enloird hula fla-bed uero-4 the sky. arid the changes *ere benuntul vl the eXtrentle. At mar lime a rcpt ulizerver remarked, that lie taneied lie could see the sparkling lug 101111 theopteleee into lire Milowing a OM', Buy all your garment- at the 1111....11 I , IOIIE Clothing !tali & Wibion, Nos. 605 uud 603 Clie.ir.ut xbo .- e i-iepteniber K-I!‘ - ?1GWIs._ - NEIME ; i*X+_1 31 C:44 On the 29th inst., by Rev. 1, H. Menge.. Capt. WM.- Ltitiat Ititiour of 11°1.1day-burg, Prin. , to hiss 111srts JAN): ADAM- of Falmouth ,Letimoitcr County. Pa Al the Pur,ounce to the M. a churen, at Colombia, oct. 4 , 1., 16.19, by ltev. J Y ANIIIOIo, Itr. JACOB S NEM to iIETTY MtSII. both 01 I.llnct.mter City, Pa. P tt, Latsca-ter papers ple.oti• copy. FOR RENT. - y low, - and couvemetd tMee-story BRICK 42 lltt. b:/.LENCi Himttou on 1.,,cu-AL st.e• t Itetwee.) t-eco,t 'l'll,rd streets ad '" joibleg r , -stlence ale BEl , f-critter, nod it tat• occu pied by the Alls-ica I lamtnon. For rum apply to ANN LoW HEY- Columns, Jan. 7, V...-60-lt PIANO WANTED. tiTANTE . I3 to rent, a good Pianoforte. A fully ut this V loft - len Coln ut, J uoutax) 7. 1%60 tf Apples, Apples, Apples. 0 BBL: 4 . prtm , A is.. I Apple, Locu4t st., 3 thr. e cours lee'ow the t-py Office. Jun.7,'5941 LS, FlMtia.lc.OZ,l. Adjourned Courts for 1860. 1" I , ordered by the Caul, inljourned Courts T e . 1 IS&) be he 1.1 M. the Inn uuJ at,1 4 1011 01 CAISC. 111 Lilo Coleman P.eae, Orpe.oin' t au.t lied Quorter rm.lolls, Cu follOWe. _ I OR ARGUMENTS One week commencing on liconlay, the lOth of Morel, 'thin of June. I< 4. 17th of Dee To cominne one week from the said dive respectively. and as much longer us tho business shall r• rpm, All the case- on the list for argnment in the Orphans' Conti shall tot ttiken up on the first tiny s of said terms, and proceeded wl It until d.sposed of. unless continued COIISOIII or euusv shown, The vases on the the argument li-t in the Quarter SG.3lOll‘ "Ilan he taken up on the Werbtasdny of said terms, if not prevented by the Itn-itte-s of the Orphans' Court, and if so, the cases in the Quarter Sessions will be commenced at the termination of the Orphans' Court business. The argument of the Cases of the Common Pleas to be cointneneed on Thursday of the week. if not pre vented 4y the Orphans , Coon. or Quarter Sessions cases; ht shut ease the mountain hst of lila said Court will be taken up at the termination or the eases in the other courts. mid proceeded 111 until disposed ot, unless continued by consent or C.rase 11 is lusher ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed for taking up ruses mentioned 111 the preceding meters. shall he no ono-ens suspend pro ceetliaes therein, unless by consent or legal ground for a continua nee be shows. - - . ADJoURNED JUdY TE.I.ALS —lt l order^d by the Court that adjourned Court. for Jury 'Trials in the Comilla], Plea- will he held us folitres; One week commenciog the sth Moncbay.3oth January. 4th " 27:b l'ebivary. Mt= Ist. " 4th Sure. lst " 3d September. 3d " 15th October. 111M11 tr r, Ist •' 3d December. And sorb ether periods as truly be appointed at the aforc , trid Courts, or at ?heir regular terms. Tire foregoing to ba pulr'ished in all the new-papers in th.• city and courtly of Lancaster, three taceeseive times in each. at the expense of the courity--hill to be presented at the Commit-•toners Office. V. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Jan 7,Vn. Report of the Finance Committee to ' Council, received Dec. 30th, 1859. rioluorrry.v. ',Omit Ole following report showing L) the finalleitil CO:Wilma of the Borough at 1111 date, (Dee. 30. h, 2959.) LIABILITIES. Bond, towed previous to March 14. '56,6.6131 H 7 silica 1455 00 ----SIM 61 miteientileg Mil., (famed Council.) 1 34 Ga, bill far quarter ending Dec. 51,'59, 43 55 --- 331 39 R. Derrick's bill for quarter ending Dec. 31 ior locking tlp 165 vagrants and 76 amok for ..me, 30 12 For SA tury us Dish Couklubleund Mnr. kel 5111.1er, For bill of sundries, ASSETS. Joint note of C 1 Hollincriworth nod aecuritlea (or balance of Tax for 1856, payable aprd 1.1860, 8313 90 ' Bal. of tax duplicate of 1857, 667 51 1853. 51 40 6, 1859, 2573 53 -33610 35 rive Yearn tent due from school board, at dID 06per year. 150 00 School roam eel lard rid table recite due, 43 65 111on.y collected by .1. %V. 81 , her, with imerest from 51ny 22, 1312. and tint paid over. 133 93 Judeem-nts against property of J. F. ifouyton. 71 St 1511acellatteoua,' 7 of) Balance in hands of Treasurer, 509 17 ------414357 66 I. 4.1 rrAHLER. PETER FRALEY. Committee. IL S. HERSHEY. Columbia, January 7.186041 Bar Tumblers. TUST received ■ splendid assortment of Bar and Ta u 6te Tumblers, and a large assortment of Glassware genera/7y, at A.M. DAMAO'S rental!, Grocery Store. OJd•Peßowe'NdL - Dec. leo° NM V.. 04 41,414 .Wlt Illrwr,Ow p 1 ir**lllo4oll4 ear Air MP et" A. t4011A1411k70 r•ft y Otoevrt. tlea• uhf •W' Mktg .hral 1•00 Um Lot of Oratorios. WET rort•re • weir *** , •.•4o•-im of *mit 11rm.11101 4,1 rvit.reCOO , . v. ornaNta. Igrivirto lona Anone.* relit. iMed IF tom roam rres.tvre4 Ile. he •I A. AL ounitkr4. Pombly Oman , lAN.O ?Wows. 11.11. IM2 IrISEICS 1111010IN9 COWL A I.IVE.IIOOIC. 73.000 CONKS SOU) m YOUR WEEKS. TMe re law w.4li tftsi treating tio gwiatb eiteisenktnt IN CO SG KESS. (hi th. giaLrilirod .RIF ./TP 1l the power yr 11e.i.P614•3. KIMvr.N. 11404,1 4 / 4 4 NU" IT, vol.. Mmes. deft. rile. 111...eisvo ~e An p.. ere .v.r.. 541 err t. slebJ 010‘i•e1 N• ors Apr .oroutrywbere ACIIVE AGENTS WANTED to wit On. watt, th • taunt y U.rough T•IMP hiwfal ?tend St Au Jar •nni .1 • r.1.r4.• U. both et).las well tenath to Af. I+. end mitt o,t•It110110 .li, once. :t." wt. el' It. Ok t• Ok. WO( sae•r♦u•rter at Ook. COMO. v Ol to any ad po.'•pnnl, on to. eel" nnthe A.td:c•a Ait DU Pubt.torr. Jan 7.YWItn Nu. 14 - , \e•.%a tn., New Vatic Statement of the Columbia Bank, N the morning of the Gth of Dec., 1839 / a+ required by the Act of Assembly, of 13th October, 1837.. Loans and Discounts, Specie, 1:4,836 28 Notes of other Danko, 4.175 00 Cheeks and Drafts, 4,060 74 Hands, 2,000 00 Due by Dank*, 110,101 06 Real Eoste, Personal 60, Columbia Bridge, LI A BILITI ES. Notes in Circulation, 237,375 00 Due to Banks, 11,084 22 Deposits, 179,309 22 ---- $427 : 7613 44 LA NC.I STER CO UNTY, Sg: The above statement is correct and true to the best of my kiwis leder. and belief. SAMUEL StIOCIT, Cashier of columbia Bank. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 3d Jan., 1563. D. E. BrZUNER, J. P Colnmbin, Jan. 7, 1860. LIST or LETTERS P EMAINING , in the Colombia Post Office, Persons enquiring for letters will please mention if they are advertised. Ahl David Ilender-nn S 11 flower. John S i/01 Charles Barr John A 1-11mmen Charles Belt John Horn. 81a...5• ',urns Breight Woliarn Wakn. Jacob Bru , b George Hurrouglu. F IL Blair D U Sr. G Moot. J II Bullback John Balizley Jacob Burger Daniel Chrlsvcale Cal le- John Culp henry Daggeih tirth 2 Frit hry A Sou 2 Fox John Father Margaret Frey Peter F-rd C Ft-her Mnry Neff Lenb Graffin Martin iNtintin John W Greenwald Frederick Perkins George W 2 Griffith Samuel Philhoet Goble E Rouen James Graf John r Styer C F Griffith A. J Sowery George Grose Lydia Sentiorn Andrew 1-tothngir & Fahnestock NVatis David? lin)den Washington A. S. MODERW ELL, P. M Cooiniba, San. 7, 1860. TUE members of the Lanca.ter County Dfuluttl In• Sol'olloo Company. are tectortsted to meet at the oilier of ...id Company. in Main-town. nil lime i-econd Lie -day, (the loin day of Jan ilare.) lie' wren toe hour.. A Tr nod 4 o'clock P. Al. for the pur iio.e of electing nine director. to Company fur tile running year. order 01 Ow Roam Dec.31.'59-11 SI.AYAIAIiEII.See'y. T Anum , r or ih, Sole kliolderc of Ib colundon Manubeluring'Cortipaoy. will he held ttrr nine of nine COllllOlO . 011 AWN MAY. ,Innun ry 9. beiween the hour. of I and 3 o'clock p. m to &eel one Pre-ideal and six Managers to serve the en.aing VeBr. bee.31:49 Ie T SUPPI.EI'.. See.y. I I F.: undersignedpi esent. hi, hralefolacknots,edge T Incets to hi- friend- et the choir of the Pmgll.l I.uthcran Chureh, for thew very tteceptable Christ Dee 31- .59-1 t 17th of Kept CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR WENT. THAT large and commodious three•riory A It RICK I)WELI.ING and Piece ni .ttunieil on the north-ea.-4 ear iier of Second into I.ocus rev., Columbia, I down no the ••Hatrn, non Properly,' now occupied by Henry lVdl, is otirrcd fur rein from the .first of April next LEGO Th e building was put up expres,ly for a liral-clacs Boarding Hou.e.containing94 rooms, fined up in lire he , l , iyie. mid ever) thing convenient, with Gas. Hy'- drain Winer. Haub Room,Are. For lerinQ apply to - H. C. PON DH Dee 81 '39.91 People , - Cash Since. Public Sale of' Real Estate. BY virtue 0( an Order of the Orphan?' Court of fain carter county, the' undercigned guardian of the minor children of John Kidder, docea.i.ed, Hill Pell at public -ale. at the public house of 11111i,.1 Herr. in the Botoutili of Columbia, oil SATURDAY. January 21, leoo all that two-moil BRICK DWELLING A 110U,F. and l.ot of Ground, on the north cide off ace-4 etreet, between 4th and sth tweet, sounded b property of Milton Witte, Thomas B. Dunbar anti other,. The lot containc in from 30 feet, and in depth 101 fret. Buie to commence at 7 o'elok P. M. of said day, when term- will be made known by SA NI II EL TR USCOTT. Guardian. Columbia. December 31, 1559-I5 BEM znctronTaNT TO rAIVIXLIMIS! SAPONIFIER! The Ready Family Soap Wakes-. which e.very fanny , with their ordinary Y Y kitchen grease. can make all their soap with lilac or 110 :rouble—Hard, Soli. or rulley. It will make hard water soft; clean faint, remove G rea,e, &c , to per:es:bon. Abundant te , timony in favor of the Stiponifter. with full and valuable receipts for making, different kinds of Soup. seat Gee, by addreißing Mien of the Com pany, N 0.309 Penn Street, Piliqsurg. Pa.. or LEWIS JA Itll*3 •it CO. A gents.' Philadelphia, Pa. relle sure you get the original and patented arti cle, manufactured by the Peans.ylvassia Salt Mane factoring Co. Carl Turenturn, Allegheny Co., Pa. Dec. 31, '59-3m E 213 PURE CATAIVBA BRANDY. The subscriber tole+ pleasure iu iniorming Phy..icians. Invalids and ottier-.that he Int , ju-t received rrom Headquar ter, (i.lincinnatl, Ohio.) 12 cases L. Lyon's pure Ca tawba Brandy, which is the only article really relia ble tor purity. now in the country. AR n beverage it in superior uniLasure remedy for Summer Complaint, Dyspepsia. Cramp. Colic, General Debtthy, Nervous ne,s. 8t e. »a 5 3 69 45 06 I will Bell it for nt , dieinai paransen in any required quantity, either by the bottle or eitar. Dee. 31. 1.54 ETEMI JUST rettivcd an additional lot of the beet nod Weft improved Kerosene LUITIp. or an rioua patterns and sizes Also, a fresh supply of the real pentane Coul Oil to burn in the above lamp"; An of which can be bought at the Drug Store of R NM- Home. as cheap if not cheuper than at any other en inbtishment in the place. 'Der. 31.15.59 SANFORIPS Liver Invigorator, and all the popular Patem che ne. 1 , 0 freqursalv u-ed at Ibis season of the year, just reeeoved nod for Mille by It, WILLIAMS. Dee. 31, MB. Colombia. _ BROWN'S Bronchial Troches for the alley!. JlllO// of firOrCiolill, IPoarsenees , Conghq, Aso,. me Cold 4. Catarrh, and dI disorders of Me 'breath and langs. For sale by EA* 08 Dec. 31, 1539, This Gallery is suppliedd-with thrsalsilioat-kotro nsents from the German mad American mattp4wskrios.. 111AROARET PRIM"... hy lln Cie Court of Cora. Persons_ from the chantey, or Ldthisszerarlharntiltl6 her next friend John Rene, , Qoa Pleas of Laneas. through the town. by calling suJolley!s• GolMiy: ems' es , ter county, August have their pientresAn a fewatincUost, and' newt I 'Put WM. PRlcKtr. j Term. 1659. No.-- up. in any' land of socitiher. from tIA, ita.,ranlit re. N.- TO W11.1.,1AM PRICK .L RESPONDENT. .'• ' ttrre insure good pictures or chilitrahOthe'y ainsald T AKI , . notice that the depositions of witnesses on , the, coroo.roghofeasomm,,mpapiftu r Nite!r , -.,thershrinr - vat. part ey the libelant win he liken al the office of quiring one second only., 1..5 , T Thomas Wel.h. F:sit .a Ja..tice of the Peace, is the I use fully prepared forgive 1n5trn01 10 ,9,0 1 _ 14,34110 Borough of Columbia. on SATURDAY. January Id, various bromehes of this iseititifal art, an d ittrutris 186 U. between the hour. of 10 A. hi. and 6 P. Al .ot apparatus if desired.. which time rind place you may attend if you th ink All ars irrithert to ratio; mill. whether they watt proper. J. W. F/SRER. .". 'pietism or nat. Gallery apposite the "tin" Mee.. Dee.21,193t Attorney for libelant. N0v.26„16.51L J. JOLLYX._ • 1 , illesiturbest Wlsur. ASSETS $394,531: 5183,162 08 52.515 "5 14,5.29 65 67,074 91 157,300 00 3792,068 68 1111,1 in M F. Burlin Gid Millen Edwin Ilerw.ler John %V Huann C P James J II Jackson Andrew Kennedy Alienate' Lenrmont John Loney Amelia McDonald John 2 Alerdith ti %V Janes R Markle John Mllc Wei h Robert Myer& Daniel Na•nn Goilinrine Newport Juices Election Notice. NOTICE A CAItD 4NDREW ZET.LIER R. WILLIAMS, Frnitt ttreet IL 'WILLIAMS, Meet street. PIM *AVE OR ?Olt 1116111 r. are•wreti 11014111. Int 00. wow doseteloder Item lee* Merwt. le 011104 t. WM. ply le to adharep• J. 0 L 940111 V. 1' COM re Plaswittpatia. 110614111,4 r arimarnra imam. nht 9 ATCP D A i".lointery 14.1 w, iv fircieri P. V 9/ Tlflea of *soar, wee. ei VosOkiesit Ihielsosid rho Faroe owed sor of the Caine etOwemaw mom of IA ',goblet gassy and se IVO di. tertint. 1 trill street to pahtle eola goid4ul , l , l , A ti l Coen Hens Is Ile dly et Leeeemer, she Seal K-tate. le All diet Seesersalle lad lot rd reeed In tee et Colemea.Leerlow• Coady. Pa . hohnshood Itt general plan of mod borough as lot masher 77. taeteg M Mont as Veins meet Mime one, ..eleeeding beet et the I onesnier turnpike. nee sroklotn boandoll being kin and the sweetie IMO loch bonneted oa iho mesa by IM noenteted 79 award Monk' rionothi aft oil east by let nuEnle red 10, being this game premisepewhich ueorge Parra , id by Jeremiah Broom y. in Mm by deed doled the 91.1 Of May. 190:14 tececerd Id Ponce • ter room). in tads C. solo P. pagetla gn.iased and eourtryrd onus Arabibuld Miele he ler. No t Al' that tallith, etre.*** et lel of pound. eN sate t.• the Lonna It of tiobrabloa afacroold. on tho min* 440 of Vnien ..Inert Intehfeeag with die laneaos let tueurnke. Sounded on the too th the vied eeefekes on the ot.mth It U. ion it rest.on the west ley lot of Sant. u.l W Mathis containing Op tor,eold turnpUte 100 feet. on Croon gnrrot lOU hoe. end en fla area Via halladal lad feet and dealseeted on the plan of drolutsult exams. rd se 10l the lame prerniet., which John. wngbt sect Ale }:. Ids wi10....by deed dated the 10111-. of Jnly. A. D and recorded. in fartneselef. count, u. den, Leek K. eel p pace MO. to., grouted.• and cone.) ed woo .trehtb dd Wrieh• in fee. ' Do 3. All that coition 1,4 of siroand. situate between' Cmon obreet ntid the I....castor inntplice. obese ?lath ' street. an the humph of coluntlds nfine•aid.do-fltuated' on the plan of sand borough by The nurniter 7fh. bounded on the north by the banrse.er turnpike. On the east 131. • Int of John I. W ogid.on the south by Vales .; wet, and on the went by lot of A , ellihald fi'right. containing, In width 76 feet —die reo4ern line of said tot 1.,490 furl in length and the entoern one fee.; being the sauna rnen.lees which Samuel 5% , Mifflin and .Elizabeth B. hbi wife. by deed dant' the—day of July. MOIL record- - in Lemenster 00101 , 7, in deed hook K vat. h. pegs. 397. erc... granted and conveyed moo Archibald witot in fee. Aq the property of A ROll 113 A LD Willa HT.' ' ALSO at the prone tore and p'nee, a lot of emend'. fournhrre.d 4 6) . fronting on Warlfinflow -trerv4o *sir fninrr or teem) on !tie hmrougt) ,of Namur, Inneafter county and eitteod.tig in depth 'titan feet floor- or leaf),_ to an all. . adj..twoo prottects of Emanuel Kola Oh Shat weft, and Iltddle nitre , I on the en.t As the r ropers a J A %In.+ lttlot'LOSAY,dfeers;d:•.. and JOFIN udroinistra•or, sub•lituted on, ingtvetion of defemlant s drath, pIII HANN All 1101 - Ens, All et which ore coized and takco in exception co& to t.c cold t,y FtE:siJ ROWl , .Sberit. "herd!". °Mee, T.atioax cr. Dre.:26, '59 1Dee.c.11,'59.... 2000 DOLLARS f Apnl nett, Tyro . IlirA i Ll'l u -: ,. l s ) , f ., o u r i 7 o ne ts wlr fo . r fr v. o . rU h n s l s o i. Mongage on i , roporty worth three lanes that anicouol,r. Eugaire at dins ottre. [Dee 24M-11 . A PHELAN TABLE. Autmerilwr los jnat pot up in ibe Wasbingtorsi. Hon-e nctioin.g hi. 121.4ormroni. a A FIRST-CLA:. 4 :I4 PHELAN BILLIARD TABLE, • With all the aecies‘oiied 01 be.T. quay. This Is the best table in any t"Wit or ci y at Ilse slate, out of Phila delphia or Pittsburg. Luvers of the game are invited io call. D. Columbia, December 24, 1859 A. Vi7011.21* IN . SZA - SON. , DURING the Holiday Season and until ,tan.6,1860,h We will hell Ut GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, . a well selected stock of PI eseutalion and l%liacellairee ous Books, compri-im; Bible. of al: sizes and stiles; blpiseopal Prayer Books; I".tigit-h and German catholic Prayer Books; ethodtst and Lutheran Hymn Books; Album-, Porthoio, Annuals'. Gooks of 111 tory; Book- of ' Poetry; Books of Romance; Books of Ptcticm; Rooks of Travels; Gooks of Great Alen; Toy Books, Sr &e. for chi dten. Persons unending in celebrate thi- happy season - 13 Y.. making appropriate pt.:sews. and students %motility to - 4 " - replemsh the -helves of their Libraries, will find it to. their iuterest login us a call. ELIAS BARR &DO., December 24, Opposite the Court Ilouse, Lancaster, Pa.. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. .„ Y virtue of en order of the Orphans' Court of fain... 1) cosier county the end rsiened. ndleints•rotor of the estate of Jobs W. ',herniae. deed. will -ell at Rub- - lac sole. at the putallc house or Herr. ma.tbea.• liorooch of , olumldu on ra ATUIt DAY. JANUARY-. 21 le6n. the ouclavaled one-hall of the following de.... •c. Wed proper y. situated on the ea-t side of Front st.. between t% sleet and Goy street-. in the 13orough of laoliaintai.i. con-1 -tine of a l.ot of Groulad contuieing 52 feet on ettid remit street. and extending in depth 180- feel, more or lena.ndjoitone the propery of Mae. Zellers,. cs etc or C. Breataquao. dee'd and st:ehael S , human,_ out which is erected n 11R.la'11 BUIL' ills:0.30 by IS feet. with lariek hack building 14 by 27 fee% two strie, high. ' sin building having a braae• meet roam: the cells, :tint two wore loom/con the fir-t floor; the lesi of the budding n convenient -1 arid comfortable dweliiitg. There is also erected or;,; this lot :a ...lore. one ..lory in height. t 8 by 24 feet. 'flue store rooms ore ail furnished with shelving :and drawer 4, which belong to the buildings. The stores and do ening are now occupied by David 11an aUer. Sale to commence nt 7 o'clock. P. M., when terms• will be mude•kttnvn by Ai llf HAM, S SHUMAN, Administrator. • The undersigned will also at the same time offer the other half of the above described property at Public. sale thus giving any person wishing to purchase•tht whole property, an opportunity to do so. Hee 1.?4,*59-ts MICHAEL. S. SHUMAN, LtIlD LAMPS altered for Coal Oil. We are prepu red to alter Fluid Lamoq to burn Coal Oil. J. S. DELLETT &CO.. Golden Morta r D rug Store, Frost at., Columbia December WANTED, \ BOY to help in a iitore One from the country pre -11 and who can talk German. Apply at thi• office. [Dec.l7;s9.if E. K. SMITH, LUMBER DEALER; _COLIIIIIIII - A, PAL.: Office- in Northern Central Railway? Depot Building. foot of Walnutst., kia= on hand a Genera{ A., 4 OIITIICIIV Of • White Pine and HemlockLuinber r ; 'MITE PINE SIIINGLES,PIASTERINC . I4TIIi,W, Good Qualities, at the Lowest Market Rates.') l Dec.17,,L9. Great Excitent TREDENICK Has just got borne wi the Largest and nil) , Splendid as , ortment HATS AND CAPS that has ever keen at fered in Columbia. Tredenick has the fine! Silk Hats in the coin ty at St 3. Tredenick has the fine - i assortment of Cup. 25 cents to 512,00. Tredenick has the Zetinve Bat.-- Tredenick has the Cricket Can, Tredenick haw rlie Zona re sad MorphY,Cnii.-, Tredenick has the Cork Soled Utica.. to • Tredenick has the Writer-Fro0(13obl. - Thdeniek has the finest stock of Over SilOgla.andli Gums in town. Tredenick has all that is needed for men,. womm and children, from the head le the foot. [l:7-00 to Tredentcliis to get your money back; be , Reiss as cheap arid a little cheaper for cash than care he sold at almost any other place in the country.—. Call and see his stock ut_the Sign of the Big Huh, in Locust'strect above Front. MMIIIIiiMS SOMETHING NEW IN .00LUMBLO SHY-railllVE 6417.136.13:83r: -•-• • ' 1 1 .11E_Salsseriber resinitfally calls „Up t. / tension on hr pubtie to lib.. &cube, he has opened a firvt PH °TOG RA PR Ir..G A I.4..EttT, in, Flap Street, above Goestet. yebeee be,:bv-tatifi prep ereal 1 10 eremite all Medea( I.3.lr.eiteases the best,atAe of, - „ _ the art. 111!!:=10 BM
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