H II fl - WMFX-E131% vrANTintiio Aripl 7 at this Calumtt.;4ittlaii:i3Eielr - ; EatoteAit enikfield township, dee'd: -.AL'lrazteamt Min undersigned Auditor, appointed by. the Or- J.,phitnio LibleaStd:requaty, l :to - distrlpine the balance in the hands of Henry ,Conkl kxecttior of said deceased, to and among (hose legulljr_entitiad thereto. will attend tor the purpose ofifist appointment' r.tt the Librury,Room. in the Court fain.e, i.undnAiet, nn ‘Iar.DNEsDAY, FEBRISAaY 6.150,ni 2 o'cldak: P.,14., when and where all interested may tend. ' GEO. P. tRVIENiAN, Auditor . Jan. 14, 186D4t . WILLOW GROVZ subscraMs manufactures and offer• for - sale his A. celebrated Whiskies, He has cunstuntly on hued PURE ow arm WHISKY. " ^ - - • -BMX, RY W}IISEY,• - • PURE COMMON W JIMMY. all of which he will warrant to be"he ns represented ---,first-rate articles. A. S. MESTAND. Willow Grove Distillery, York county, Pa, MG/BERT HAMILTON, Agent. for Columbia. „Jan. 14, 1860-tf - • :" M TSXC. . , Fik.GMA.II begs leave to inform the pub _ll lie thet.shc is reudy.to give instruction _ on the and is Singing, in Columbia and neighborhood. ...applicants -will please leave their - laltaCtl at the 'Bookstore of Messrs. Saylor & McDonald. Columbia, Jannotry;l4, th6o lidjOurried Courts for 1860. TT is ordered by the Court that adjourned Courts for .1 7260 be held for the trial and decision of cases In the .Common Pleas, Orphans' Court and Quititet Sestitins, an follows: OR ARGIIME,NTS. One week commencing du Monday, thelOth of Marelt. • etir of June. . 17th ofSept. 17th of Dee. To i:oiiiin'uemne. vreek_froni the said dart respectively. .tital,as - mittefitonier as the.bilsiness shall require. II rthecases' on the list rot' argument in the Orplume Court shall be taken up oti the .firm days of said tetras. . and proccedethwithrnntil disposed of, unless continued by tonseintor, causeshown.. - The..ceises.on'lhe the- argument 114 in the Quarter- Sessiolussludlbe.laken .up on the Wednesday of said terms, if not prevented by the business of the Orphans' Courb,suidg so.-the etises,in the Quarter Sessions will be commenced - at the termination of the Orphans' Court business.,The nittimet of the cases of the Common Pleas to be commenced .on Thursday of the week. if not pre vented t: the Orphans , Court, or Quarter Sessions . cases' in that case the argument list of the said Court will be taken.up at.theAerinination of. the cases in the other courts, and proceeded in until disposed of, unless continued by.conseut or cause shown. , It is - limper ordered thin the absence of counsel at the time appointed for.taking up cases mentioned in the preceding orders. Shall be no cause to suspend pro ceedings therein, unless by Consent or legal ground for a routine:ince be shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.—It is ordered by the Court that adjutsmed Courts for Jury Trials in the Common Pleas wilt he held as follows: One week commencing the sth Monday, 30th January. " " 4th " 27th February. " 4th " 2.th May. a a 1 st " Alit June. let• " 3d September. Olt " 15th October. •• " a 4th " -2nd lot, " ld December. And such other periods ns moy be appointed ut the aforesaid Courts, or at their regular terms. The foregoing to ha published in alt the newspapers in the city and county of Lancaster, three succeseivo times in each, at the expense of the county—bill to he presented at the Commt-{V. Office. • . CARPENTER, Prouty. Jan 7,69 HELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS. A LIVE BOOK. 15,000,COPIES SOLD IN FOUR WEEKS. This is the work that is creating so much excitement IN CONGRESS, Get the unabridged edition and t ou hove all the power or KEEN PEN. Unabridged large 12m, vol.. 420 pages, sloth. Price SI, Octavo edition paper covers, 50 cents 'For sale by 13ookselle rs and News Agents'everywhere. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED to sell this work the country through Terms liberal. Send St.so for sample copies in both styles, with terms to Agents, and begin ouetations tit , once. . No other Book is selling one-quarter as tali. Sinitic copies sent to any addle-n. post-paid, on rn c;pt of price. Address A. R. BURDICK, Publsher, tin.7.' , 004 rn No. 145 Nassau si., New Fork CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY POR Ru NT. MIIAT large and commadioas three-story ja I BRICK' I/Wit:LUNG and Piece oh Ground. =Hunted 011 the north-ro=t curlier of Second anti Locust =Rents, Columbia, kuo VII as the -Hann Mtn Property;" now occupied by Henry Mil, is otfr red for rent from the first of April next. 1,60. imilding nut up exalessl:, bar a first-Has= Boarding House, containing t omits, !dud np in the best style, and ever y thing convenient. with Gus. Ify - drum %Water, Uuth Room, kc. For terms tipple to 11. C. FON DCRSIU IT Dec 31.'59.3t People , - Cult Store. Public Sale of' Real Estate. 13 V virtue of on Order of the Orphans , Court of I.nn enwier roomy. the anderwigned guardian of the minor children of John Kidder, deceased, will well at 4itilitte -alt.. 111 the public house of Daniel Herr. in the Doiough of Colunthia. on SATURDAY, January 21, 1-60 ail that two-story BRICK MY EI.LINGA /USE mid I.nt of (1 round. on the north side •of I. ocum street, between 4th and sth sire, tw 'rounded It property of Milton Wike, Thome. B 'Dunbur and oilier,. The lot contains in front 30 feet. and in depth 191 feet. Sale to commence at 7 &idol: P. M. of said day. when term. will be made known by SAM UNIL. TRIJSCOTT, Guardian. Columbia Deeember 31. 1859-ts *.v? • - -II) zi“er- , ‘ \\le 4"1 , 1b k'4 1. 2f-1 SAPONIFIPRI The Ready Family Soap Maker. i llt i oVil lc g l ;.e. e :e"L r ."` n m il L:e". ( iPti= tr sollp dl "w a it y h little or no troulatn—Bard, Sofa, or Putney. It will make hard water soft, clean Paint, remove Grease, &c, to perlection. Abundant tesiimony in favor oldie. Saponiner.witla fall and valuable receipts for making differeat kinds of Soup, vent Gee, by addressing Mice of the Com pany, 15i0.3136 Penn Street, Pittsburg. Pa., or LEWIS JAMES & CO.. Agents. Philadelphia, Pa. rat"Be sure you get the oriel Intl dud . pmented ami de. manufactured by the Peeneklvama Salt Manu facturing Co . Ear. TUrentain, Allegheny Co., Pa. Dec.3l, '52-3m TNILB WADY. Shut sabstriber taken pleasure in Worming Phyaielani.lnvalida and others, that he has just received from Heiserman tern (Cincinnati„Obiol 12 cases L. Lyon's pure Ca tawba Brandy, which is the only article really relia ble for purity, now in the country- As n beverage it is superior and, a sure remedy for Summer Complaint. Dyspepsia. Cramp, Colic, General Debility, Nervous liens. &C. I will cell it for medicinni purposes in any required quaintly, either by the bottle or case. Ft. WILLIAMS, Dec 31,-11 0 50. Front street. (DST received an additional lot of the best mid latest improved Kerovene Lamps of various patient, and sizes. Also, afresh supply of the real scmtine Coal Oil to barn in the above lamp; ail of which can he bought at the Drag Store of R an cheap if not cheaper 1/111111 at any other ea tabliehment in the place. Dee. 31, 159. QANFORD'S Liver Invigorator, and all the popular Patent Medicines so frequently used at this season of the year, just receive Wl d sad for ! LLIAMS VII by It, , Dee:3l,lBa. Coltliable. BROWN'S Bronchial Troches far the allevi ation of Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Coughs, Asth •trat Colds, Catarrh, and all disorders of the breath and langs. For sale by R. WILLIAMS, t 939. Front street. MARGARET FRICKEL by In tle Court of Com ber lI.XI friend lotus Reimer, t MOll Pleas of Lances. es. ter county, Augoet WM. FRICKEI. I Term. 1850. No.- To WILLIAM Eatcar.t. RESPONDENT: T A jt K a l o f t i ih e e th it,t e ,,, l T a t e n taken r * a i r t . ;t i emN n the Thomas Wel.h, Roo., a .lu.tiee of the Peace, in the Borough or Columbia. on SATURDAY. January 14. .3560. between the boars of to A. M. and 6 P. td.. - at which time and place you may attend If you think ptoner. S. W. FISHER, Dce.31, , 59-3t Attorney for libelant. yORAILIII.X. OR FOR RENT. MAR Arm-very =MX HoLTBF, with two .I. arli *tore Back uovr occupied by Rev. Jacob Player. in Front turret. For terms, pty to or 4.4dreios J.O L. BROWN, 417 CheMunt Street, Pliiindetphis. Dec.31;5134f A WOAD XN SEILSOIS. iITARING the Holvdny Season and ;mil Jan. 6,1800, ere will Ea at. . , • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, e web selected stock of Presentation and telieee/lenc. oaf Boots. comprising Bibles of sl: sizes sod tittles: ffildscopat English and manG Cedbolie Prayer Beets; Methodist and Lutheran Hyena Booing Albums. PenfoHw Annaahr, Atoka of Bloom; Beets of rociry! Doom of lionsanen_ Books of Mellow Beata of Travelog Books of Great Mee; Toy Boots, leu c ite.. tot children. Persona fatendata to ceiebrete tine happy semen by nutting appropriate presents, and students wahine to seplenholithelfhalves of their Lidrarites, frill Sood.h so their ittlereaSouise us a call. - ELIAS BA RR &OR, Opposite the Coen Boom Lattestater, La. Deecutbett '•2oooZOZOralitS; , ;'. • • VETAN I / 4 17.D for onetyear:froeri firetorApnl:oext,•Tvrci VT _ll'hou‘add_roollap',(or ,gv:6n n Srsf rnorigege on property. toetli.threotimeethaitimeetet.7- - Enquire-at_ this orrice. • ' '6& tet:s-1. '--•'[Dee-'24, 7 59.1f - Pre ,NEW,lo4*** l o l . TheNz4.-:„, 1 ; • "jigigribUlEl6o. ' truntivEntErilr3,7l6-cLtrxis: .„ Mb* it We-Tithe:lid Subscribe. 111111 i: 13UNF,—now, Wore than eighteen -years 0 liLleind dif,isr,;diquarter - of a million sub ribergi- 60..coSsmilti,tfurcliasern, - ditrused through vet). 15tele.id Tefrliory in the - Union—will con. 7inal.&.4eziee soni, it has been the earnest Cham pion of Liberty, Progress, and of whatever. will con duce to -our' national 'growth in. Virtue.; Industry: N o owtsidge, and Prosperity. TI-1E NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE liprinted 'on a large imperial 'Meet, and published every mornilig and evening ( Sundays - excepted.) it contains editorials on the topics of the times, employ ing a large corps of the bent newspaper writers of the tiny. Domestic and Foreign 'Correspondence; Pro ceedings of Congress; Reports of Lectures; City sews; Cott In, Horne. and Produce Markets; Reviews of Books, Literary Intelligence; Papers on Mechan ics and the Arts. Cookery. der.. &c. We strive to make The Tribune a nr_Wapopor to meet the w on t, of the public—it,Telegruphie news aiOllC costing over .115,M1U 'per annum. TERMS: - - The Daily Tribune is mailed to suleneribers at $6 per annum. in advance; $3 for six month.. The New York Semi:Weeklp-TribtitYe is published every Tuesday and Friday, and contain• al! the edttoridts of the Daily; with the Cdftle, and General Markets, reinibly reported elpressly for The Tribune; Nolides of New -inventions; Foreign and Domestic Correspondeirce, Articles on Cookery; and during the sessieds, of .Congreis it contains a summaryot Coligrelsidnuldoings,with the more impor tant speeches. We sha/1. as heretofore, make The :...temt-Weeklf Tribune a literary as well as a political newspriper, std we are determined that it shall re main fh the front rank of family papers. TERMS: One Copts'. year $3,001 Five Copies, t year, $11.1 , ...: two Copies, 1 year 5,00 Ten do.tol address; 00.00 Any person sentline us a club of twenty, or over. will be entitled to an extra copy. For a club of forty, we will send The Daily Tribune for one year. TUE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, a large eight•pnge paper for the country, is published every Saturday, and contains editorials oath's itripo r. tan; topics of the times. the news of the week, inter esting correspondence from all parts of the world, the New York Cattle, Horse ? and Produce Markets, itt-, westing and reliable Pohtirdl, Mechanlcdl, and Ag vicaltitnal Articles, Papers on Cookery, Sr.c., Ace. We shall; during this year. us hitherto, constantly label- to improve Site quality of the instructive enter tainment offended by The Weekly Tribune. which, we intend, shall contipue to be the beat Family Weekly Newspaper published in the World. We cone-der the Cuttle,ltlorket Reports alone richly v. orth to cattle raisers a year , + subaeription price. • ; TERMS: One copy. one year, - $2 I Five copies, one year $9 Three copies one year. 5 Ten conies, one year 12 Twenty copies to one addres., 20 Twenty copies to address of each subscriber, 21 Aay permit sending ua a club of twenty, or more, will be entitled to un extra copy. For a club of Forty. we will send The Semi-Weekly Tribune; and for st club of One Hundred The Daily Tribune will be sent Subscriptions may commence at any time. Term. always cash in advance. All letters to be addressed to HORACE GREELEY & CO., Tribune Building., Nassau st., New York. Dee. 17,1950, St. A PHELAN TABLE. THE subscriber bas just put up in the Washington House. adjoining hi. Restaurant. a A FIRST-CLASS PHELAN BILLIARD TABLE, with all the adcessories of best quality. This is the best table iti uny• tnitm or city in the stale, out of Philo delphia or l'itttiturg. Lovers of the game are invited to call. D. HERR. Columbia, December 24, 1859. AZITKINISTRATOR'S SEIZE OF REAL ESTATE. BIF virtue of on order of the Orphans' Cobh of Lan. coiner county. the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of John %V. S. human; Win sell St pub lic sale, at the public house of Daniel Herr. in the Borough of Columbia. on SATURDAY. JANUARY 21 1860. the undivided one-half of the following de scribed propexy, situated on the chat side of Front 4.. hetwech Walnut and Gay Atteet.. in the Borougt of Col °table. Consisting of a f.oi of Ground containing 52 feet on said Rent stieet. and extending in delta' 180 feel, more or less, adjoi nine the properly of Mts. Zehers. crate of C. Bret:you.. dec'd. end Michael S. Shuman, no which is erected a BiliClt 131.111.111NC.1. 30 by t 8 feet. wbb brick back building 14 by 27 fem. two stories high; sail building having a ba-e -mg,it mo ot m the cellar mid two store foams on the fir•l fluor; the test of the M 111.111114 to a convenient tad combinable dwelling. There is also erected on this lot t Frame store. one story in height, IS by 24 feet. The -tore rooms ore all fernished with shelving .ofd drawer.. which belong to the buildings The norm and dwelling are now occupied by David Ilan- : 4 ale to commence tit 7 o'e:oele P. M , when tarrag wilt he made known by fen AEL ft , SHUMAN, Admitti , trator. The mdernseed ,til alm at the Name time offer the other half of Me ahuve descrmed property ut public vile`. lliac riving noy person wishing to purchase the w" lobe property, all opportunity to do -0. Dec:ol.'s9-1s MItNIAEL 1.5. SIIUMAN. `LIND LAMPS altered for Coal NI. We, are mepured to utter Fluid Lump• to burn emit rhl J. d. DELI.ETT & Golden Mortar Drbg siore, Front -...Cetuto , du December i 4. lettfl. WANTED, AI3OY to help in o 'nitre. One front the cohnley pre (erred and who ran talk (iceman. Apply at this [Dee.l7;s9-If E. K. SMITH, LUMBER DEALER, COLIIIVIBIA, PA. Office in Northern Central Railway Depot latillabig. foot of Walnut st., ' Att. oft hknd a General Aisortment of White Pine and Hemlock. Lumber, WRITE PINE SHINGLES, PLASTERING LATH, Good Qualities, at the Lowest Market Rates. Dec.l7,w. Great Excitement at Earper's Ferry. TREDENICK Flat just got llama Wil ❑ie 'LargeFt and mot Splendid asmdtment I HATS AND CAPS that has ever been at fared in Columbia. Tredenick has the ram Silk Hats in the cou: ty at $3. Tredenick has the fine. essortment of Capt 2.5 cents to 812,00. Tredenick has the Zouave Hat. Tredenick bag the Cricket Cap. Tredenick has the Zounve and Morphy Cap. Tredenick hasthe Cork Soled Boot. Tredenick has the Water-Proof Boot. Thdenick has the finest stack of Over Shoes and Gums in' town.. Tredeniek has all that is needed for men, women and children, from the head to the foot. tihrr Co to Tredenick's to get your money back; he setts as cheap and a 'title cheaper for cash than can lie sold at almost any other place In the country.— Call and see his stock at the Sign of the Big Hat, :f1 Locust strew: above Front. L. TREDENICK, Agt. Columbia, Dec. 11, 1959. 1:10110Di1914401*!111, 1 E.104111 , 01-11 . - ).... -..- ~!. ,- , 4 . A - 4 SLICILe-I•IGIVIt CLAMIZZI3I.3r. 'TIE Subscriber respectfully calla the at. tsntion of the public to the feet that he bus opened a first class PEIOTCKIIRAPHIC GALLERY, in Front street, above Loess,. where be is fully prepared to execute all kinds oflakenesses Us the best style of the art. This Gallery is supplied with the very best Momr meta* from the German and Antenennusamsfactories. Persons from the country or mangers parsing through the town. by calling at Jollers Gallery can have their pietures in a few minutes, and neatly put up. in any kind of weather, abut OA.. ILL moll • P. M. erTo insure good pictures of children they should come in the forenoon, on a clear day, the sitting re. clawing one second only. am fully prepared to give instructions in all the various branches of this beautiful art, and futuish apparatus if desired. All are invited to call to call. whether they WWII pictures or not. Gallery opposite tbe .dtpy Odlee. N0v.16, I oXI. J. JOLII.F.Y. JUST IN TIME. PI atilt most beautiful styles dark ground ru Bouquet Delaines, at thr price of 95 event per yard; 30 Long Ma:omi and Doable Revervible gbaerir, and 13 pieces choice lgerrisnaek Prints. Just re ceived in time for Holiday Pre•enur. at IL C. FONDRI.I3IIITIPS People's Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. Dre. tßaft, • OlL—Just ruched a urperlor article of liernuene Oil, the best in town or eownry, et 31 cents per quart, J. S. DELIATTA. pee. 24,70. Gulden Mertes Dwy- "tore, rront at. CCOLDCREAN ,OP'firlreillift , --FOr the eire and firpiientian Vor tale at the - ' "GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, ' Dea3,lS5P. - FrcittefirreaCcautallia. FOR THE HOLIDAY'S,. . CINNAMON.GiP g r r . VlOves,Mtice.-.Nutmegs, An spice, Pepper, Corriander; all groui.al'und ;nu. grouud.. „ Extracts of Peach, Lemon, Ifittei Almond, Xanil/a. Essence Denton and Cinnanion.. nose Waidr, Sweet Itlnjoram,,Sage, Baking Soda, Cream Taney Hartshoime, Sal /Eratus. Caraway Seed, Fennel Seed. Cardamom Seed, Pearl Ash, Tun tarie,Acid. /MI Lemon. An the atove articles arc guaranteed pure and of the best quality. For sale at the Drug Store of IL WILLIAMS, ' Dec.17:59. Front street, Columbia Christmas Presents and Holiddy Gifts OF BOOBS AND STATIONERY• JOHN SHEAFPER, Nortn Qiieen sireet, Lancaster, Pa', take• pleasure in informing' lils - cuitomers, and the public generally, that he has Just received I! large and well assorted stock of elegant books Mi. the . coming hoheray=. The variety. :he elegance, the tine city, and the :ow prices offered tor be inspection.of those winking to make Christmas Presents, cannot be surpassed. The assoriment comprises Stanch rd and Miscellaneous Books. in fine bindings.. Library editions of the best timbers. Choice capers of Mora !rated works. gleganily bound Gift Books. The New Annuals ins IWO, Bibles, Prayer e.nd Hymn Books, esti sizes. from the largest family size trY the smallest pocket edition, inevery variety of style and binding. . FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS! A great show of Juveniles for the Holiday senann! The Books of the Sea—the Books of the Forest—the Books of the Desert—the Books of the Fairies—the Book. of beautiful Prints and Engravings—tire Hook,. ofthe Nursery—the Book. on Linen, beautifully col ored—Colored Alphabets—Colored Block. is Boxes Lett.rs on Pasteboard and Game. of all kinds. In fact, everything for the young people, to make them happy, wiser and better. Don't forget, you can hut toSoks of es ery kind, from the six-penny toy for children, to the ha tid-orne book worth many dotinrs, at JOHN SIIERFFERS Client, Book Store, North Queen 51., Lancaster. Dec HEADMIARTER'S & NEWS DEPOT, GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WE have jag received a large and line srortment of humßonnely bound Book., suitable for presents for the holiday., :among which may be found. attunuals,Allaurn., Poets ' Lutheran. IBethodl.t. and Vresbyterian Hyrne Book ' . in Many styles of binding; lf,pn. copal sand Catholic Preyer. end Hymn Books, PoCket Bibles tit from 50 cents to $4,00 each. We would etill parictilnr attention to our stock of Juveniles, it being the largest und best ussortmeni ever offered in ihi= pluee FANCY ARTieLtSt Such ac Port Prlio•—J,nther and Papier Macke. Pocket Books, Rosewood Work iiOXCA, 015.1.1 and Porcelain Ink Stands. &c We invite the public to call and examine our we are•eonfident we cal, plena, them both in inyle and price, SAYLOR & McDONALD 'olumbia.December 17. DIARIES, DIARIES, DIARIES. T 1 1F.2 for MAL in every at; le, and n: pare- from t3O cts. to 75 cf. each. Cull and rsam•nr them SAYLOR SI McDON A.LD Columbia Dec 1; Igriii. DATENT LAMPS,--We have just .reeeived a 'al ge as&onmrni of the late-I patent. Kern-roe. or Coal OH Lampe, to which we invite the attention of Chow wi.lsing to purchase a good lamp,lliat only eonautues a hall cent's aaorth per hour. _ _ J. S I)ELI.ETT k CO.. Golden Mortar Drug Snore. Frout Dre. 24. NOTICE. peraons are hereby forhitlden 'reap:l:sing on. floe damagotg in any way. the properly known n' -Rug Island? , In the Su-quell: mull River, above the Columbia Bridge. under pain of pro-eeurion to the ex tent of the tow. SaIII I [..W6IGIIT. for ealnle of Jim L Wright. %V MIFFLIN. far entitle of .la, F. Male Columbia. Dec. 10. lalso-if Holiday Attractions at Fondersmith's. TUST received for he holidays , lUO diffeient sty I. J and prices Embroidered Collar..; rich Embroidered Sets and Undersieeves Al'o. pieces more of thwte very cheap Cambric Mailings and Edgings. to which we ionic the attrition of everybody in search of cheap goods. 11. C FONDERS:IIITII. e.lO • People , t Coot More. Gifts for the Gentlemen TATE have oddetl to our hew stork a choice lot of Ty M-ar Irate:leis and QuiUrd 3ilA Ve.tilite, Plato and F anc y situ mixed I:s•ellnefee. Pulley Tree. Scarf', ‘lutilere. Glover. llotoery. de.. u't of which we oiler ut reduced prieea. for the imietay. l at H. C FUNDEILSMPEWS - Der? 0;60. People,. Sore N EW-714.1P—VIM—C A n Ci t 'ooil urtieic, &evil nod free 10111 iirii.just received 11. SUYDAM's f i l; I f , 7 s ;;ry Store. Corner From nod UlllOll no. Nov. li GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! DEIitIONS desiring Pure Articles in the Gro cery line will trill at No 71 4oeu•t-treet Solt freah .apply of 'he following aro vie , . wart Ileva pure and treat.. Orlettn. t,tg:tr rope• of n❑ kmd., 1, IY~A r tn, nln'ttte. Coffers, • Tea., tipu•e. Ml.lll—tnnth Dittni renehett, Cumuli+. Raifrm Ike —a Ins 01' Mith P No.ll I.6eu•: Pecerhl)er 3, 1339. COAh Oil globes, Wick, and Oil Cani.ifor ttoir ot the Golden Mortar Drug :stop. l'r “ , t Columbia. .24;59 TOOTII WASll.—Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic Thoth Wash, Zieber's Vegetable Aromatic Tooth Wash, Da Costa's West Indian Tooth %%111.11, Whiteleek Toaberry Tooth Wash; alto, I'homp-oa' , Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth Soap at J S. ()ELLETT & CO'S Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front at., Columbia, Pa. Dcc 3 11-50. JUST RECEIVED, direct from the mann W timers, u lot of Jones' Patent Hero...cur nr Coal Oil bumps. of 13 different patient., uortended hi beauty, simplicity. safety or economy. They are not liable to explode, emit no offensive odor while burn. lug. very easily regulated, burn without smoke, I She light is much ricsiper t h an any other slow in uve Also. a ireth supply olUenuine %Vim° Kerownd or Conloll, suitable to burn in the above lamps. all of which can be prt cured on very reasonabie terms, at the Drug Store of Dee 31 59 R. MI ILI.I A NTS GREAT vAitalnir STORE. I UST RECEIVED, a larger and finer stock of Toy, and Sauey good• thou ever before 31) friend., and others are invited to cull and examine the stork before purchasing elsewhere. ac they will here fnid au unlimited assortment, ruituld , for pre enl,lo per.oll , of every age and tome. An iontelen.e assartmentof Portmounider . Pocket Doak, Etc ,h:c. CIGNA and other Fancy !Article.. tifu numerous to mention, for .ale by G. J. SNITU. Loenst Thee, between she Gook and Vranklin House. Colombia. Trec.3, 186 g. coAcnimutrara. CARTER Sc BECRER, %a... 110 IRIANUFACTIIRERS OF COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. SILVER MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859. BRONZE MEDAL—Iet PREMIUM-1859. Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricultu. ral and Mechanical Society. TlMsubscribers call attention to the fact that the First Premium, it Silver Medal, was awarded them by the Lancaster County Agricultural and Mechanical Society for the best shining Ton Bug gy exhibited et the Fair ofthe Society in October,lBso; also,* Bronze Medal-Fist Prentiten--dor the best dleigb. At their Coach and Carriage Alekieg Esiablish• meet, they continue to manufacture Coaches, Can. elegem. Bummer Sulkies. and all other vehicles in their line. Their reputatioll as workmen is fairly es tablished. as they can confidently claim Mr their work the melts of beauty of form, elegance of finish, and strength of structure. One ref the distinguishing firateres of their work is tin durability; all vehicle. of their build are constructed of the Lent seasoned mate rial, and pat together finely and substantially. They glee particular attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrant all their work in this line to give sada (action. In addition ID their practical experience in the bu siness 'bey have the of she host workmen —none other being employed. The public le respectfully invited to call and ex amine the wick on hand. SAMUEL CARTER, EDWIN A. BECKER Colamhto. Nov. 25. IMO. CRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! pu aItANTEm Fresh and rotted. in large or mei quantitlea, atH. SUYDAM'S Grocery Store, Corne'r Front and Unto* tor. NovAn DMO. JUST received a freak :apply of all lb Popular Patent Medicines of We day, wilted are warranted gem at the - G si OLDEN MORTAR MVO STORE. Dee.. 2,1810. Front swam Colantbia. GEORGE .1. SMITH!, WEOLCIALE and Retail Bread and Cake 19/ Bakee.—Conananly on band a nonoinaratia tomi Soda ara swan flstilt; Dec. 3,.a Between the Bank and Franklin floulie. VLATORING EXTRACTS,lllgblyConeentrated Illintnet , ..Vanitte, Pine Aante7;l,emmr. , Almond, ..7. S,.bELLSIT & CO'S Vee../.1859. OoldenlilortaiUrog Store.. Foi 1000 CHESTNUT VA A L'S of 6,si9nality: 0.-F, APPOLD, Cantaßnzin Columbia. Dec. 10.18.597 For Fla. 5 0 , 0 n n PiCKETS, No. 'and 2, tried .01' the lima Lumber.- • . B. F. APPOLD. Piers No. 2,8, Tend 8, Canal' BRslo. Mice at Pier N 0.2, Puri and Shawls HERR: is nothing more acceptable nod , oppropriale 1 for n gift than n good Set of Furs ora rich Droehe Shawl, either of which we eon furnish ft n lower price and better gonti.t than any other establishment an Colombo* for the proof of the above annertioniallk the Indies. Ca ll.and judge for yottritelves. nt H. C. FON DERtialfrlila, , 8ee.10, , 69. Columbia. reOCILL VIELEXCEIT NOTICE. TILE PEIVNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY AREARS now prepared to reeeive.and forward. valliciti 1' nn the Flnladelphia - Division..to and all swin ]. where they have agents, at iliefollow-; . big rates pet bundled pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Seared. clam Third Clads. Fourth Class. 25 cents 21 cents.. to cents. 16 cents. Flour, 28 cents per barrel. Pie Metal, 1,4 cents per 100 pounds BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER: - First Class. Second Class. Third Class. - Fourth Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 15 cents. Flour, 24 rams per barrel. 12 dents per 100 pounds. Shipments made to 'Must:erg and all oaermedsate Riation4us hevelofore. RATgs FROM COL , A. TO PITTSBITEG , First Cla.s. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 75 613 45 35 Flour per barrel. 80 cents, I] - Freight consigned to stations where the COM , patty has tiO iltizeiiN must be prepaid. Articles of Ist Class, Books, Fresh Fish, Hoots and Shoes. Nuts in bags., Cedar and Wooden Ware, POrtet= & File in bottles Dfy Olserdst, Poultry It doers Eggs, Pork. ((tech, POtttiftite, Poultry. (dressed Feathers, Wrapping Paper Articles •of 441 Class, Apples, Molasses, Cheese. Melons, Clovet and Cfess Seed, OH in casks or boxes, Crockery, Paper in bores, thaisMeg, Pasteboard, Cristis nt Bartels, (empty.) Peaches, (dried, Droectits, Printing Paper Huns mai Rides, Paper iltrirgings, Herring, in boxes and kegs. queensware, Hardware, ' Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron. (hoop, band or sheet ) Tea, I.enther. Type. Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentine, (spts.,) Moiniments. Varnish. Articles of 3d Class. Alcohol, • Pstatoes, Coder, Turnips, I tides. (green.) Vinegar, bard. White Lead, Oysters & Clams. (In shell.) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured,) Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, tlst/t. Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain M all kinds, Tut, Nails and Spikes; Tar. Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster,. irri•or further information, apply to E. 3. SNEEDER,' Freight• .., Phila E. E. HOME, Freight Ag ... Columbia. W H. 511.03.. 4 . Freight Agent, Lancaster. Columbia, Nov. 25, 1250. More New Shawls. O(AWING to our very large !lOC of Shawls 'hitt , iten- Eon. we have 'mother addition or new Flylc Bro. chit Long Shawls Reversible Blanket. he., to which we re-peelfully invite the attention of !tidies. . . Gent's and Youih's Long Slinvals. very cheap. at I C. F‘nyDR,R-INIITH'S Nov 19 1e59. Peoples' Cash Store 6th ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT! COTITUIIUED SUCCESS 01 TILE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. Fno.vi ntl ttrriton.of th e cannily soh.,oriher. to popular Art Itittlnution. incint in it• sixth year,/ are he.ng rrerivrtl In it ratio impunity led with that of oily pr. viol,- V. r. Any person can became • member by subscrib• ing $3, which will entitle him to Engraving. -alialisperire and lAa Privnrl4.,: 2.11—A Cully of Itic clegnittl) I I a.irit'ird Art Tour lial. nice year. Se:r•roal A dmi.,..ion in the GP tient, 54-i firondway. New York Iu ottlllition In %%Well. over one hundred nl.llll xre given to -übsenleer• Pfrilljotill eotnpr!•ing choir,. l'nuualz• P.4.111;11Ure.. Tine A r•t A ini• riertii and rorroge, The ruperO Ent:toying. wfneh eur.y eub•oriber will reCrtve inviwitiately on receipt of subserintion. enOtirrl “sIIAKSPEARE AND lIIS FRIENDS,” 1$ of it t•hitrurp r o. give enroal;ifiert pet-ore nod +tn. igt,coo , t. No work of eqoul veto, vro ever before pbo•rd within rear', of the 0..111.• 01 .111.11 1 , ..4,,,v10e t- r,I vet) t•:rte -Iv.• b.•rag piloted nn h••,53 pl4.:e pup, 311 In 3 , leehe-. elekont II 10001 -trio•rt. orio.oteol -uonble for the wullss of either. the 10001 W Wit :or. or office. 11 0011 be -:•oI to long port of the country, by mail. wolf t.a•drd M 11 cylinder posstuge pre- .ink . I t , ti work delivered free of charge, old. year. fur !litre dollar.: ; • .• Ade to. eceived Id the evening 01 1 .„ " 3 1 s , o Lionary. IeGO ut time the Ineti,• a ii I t . .oe and the Cremium+ be given to sub- No person is restricted ro n atnglr .iitr.vriprion.— 'rhre•at reiriiiiiitg $l3 sire...titled In six inenrher..hips. 011.eriplions from Cadfaraiti. ihe Camillus. and all rorengil I . loVlllen . • OnO-1 no' $3.511 itv•iead of 63, in or der to nlelYnn) f•Xline person+ wi.long. to ninon, rlohn• will apply for n cir cubit of term. K.e. The hrxwilully Illu-tr.iied Art Journal. diving full pairtmultirt, will be still On rennelinn of IS crud, to t•tampl or cotta Add,— C. L. DERItY Actuary, r't A, A.. 5.117, mid :,4 Brotidwray. New York. rSubseriptioa- ritso rece.ved oy W. F Lloyd, Hon Sec. for Columbia and •hy. Nov 19:49. "Unquestionably the best sustained Work of the kind in the World." Et A lt.P E 'S IVIAGAZ NE. ;pus popuißr Nonllll 3 w the world —Neu, Yor4.- Obamer. No Magazine iii Europe or America in no welt known; none 1114 half ita many readers; mill. we may w i ly s a y, none it,t received large 1. trtimir of ad. Mil ranee from lite conjoined elivisea, that delight in a healthy. daver-aird, teva ling periodical iiivrature. I; is aie foreino-i Mugu eine 01 the day. The fireside never LuJ .t more delightful emnpaniou, nor the iniil iona inure r 11,,r14 181111 g friend, Ono Murder's Maga- Li ite.—AfelAocait PrObolaitt, ( Hal IMO Tweiii)•five veins buys it—the cheapens. richest, 11110 moat luxury for the money that we know. Three dollar.. seeures ji for one year, and what three dollars ever went so tart Pot the same smount in clothes. vulva. drinking, furmiurr. and how much cif it FUlintnittinl lititig in obtained? If ideas. and aentiment• lin., it monetary value—above all. if the humor that refieshes. the pleasantries that bring a gentle smile. and brighten the passage of a truth to your brain. rind the happy combinetionorthe real and the :Magi tiollye. wiihuut which no one eon liven life above the animate are to he pet into the scale opposite Intiolliarn and rents. then you may be certain. that if Ilarper were three or four times as dear, it would amply repay it, price. It is a Maga zine proper, with the idea and purpose of a Magazine —not a book. not a imientilre periodical, nor retie supplier of light gossip and chatty anecdotes—Lot a Magazine that takes every form of interesting, digni fiel. and attractive literature in Ito grasp,...,gatakm. TYmes. The volumes bound constitute or ibetatielvea a li brary of miscellaneous reading, suet, as cannot be found in the name compass in any other defalcation that hen come under our notice.—Basren Courier. p rlii m e doaahly it is the best POPIIMied work of The kind its the language, tbat is to my, in the world The vpleudid monthly esearo from the Editor's Table are above price. The present number io equal to any yet issue/. and there is no teavien to doubt • long ca reer of prosperity to the wor k.—N. Y. Omission Adm• rate and Journal. We must refer in term• of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellence.. ofilorpeen Magazine. a Jon. , nal with a monthly cireulation 01 about 170.000 capita. in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest flight and genefal - reading of the day. We speak of 'his work as on evsdenre of the American people, and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each sum her contains folly 144 page. of instructive matter. ap propriately illustrated with good wood eine; and It combiner la Welt the racy monthly and the more philetrophical quarterly. blended with the beet lea. lures of the daityjourrial. it him greatpower in the creation and dimernination of a love of pare liters ture.-21ruliners Golds to stmerkars Lisnonme, London, TERNS The Unsling may be obtained of Bookseliers, Pe riodical Agents- or trout the Publishers. at Three Dol. lan a year. or Twenty-Five Cents • Number. The aerat.annaal volumes. as completed., neatly bound hi cloth, are sold WTI". Dollar" each; and Muslin Cov ers are firrniebed to those who wish their back num bers uniformly hound, at Twenty-Five Cents each. Nineteen volumes are now ready, bound in Cloth, and also hi Half Calf. The Publishers will supply al Mclean Numbers grinnitossly me agents and Poinatamers t sad will make liberal arrasigenteam with them for eirealsting the Maginties. They wik also, supply clubs of two persons at Five IDoliare • year. or non permits at Tan gitaitsrs. Cierinown rod _Teachers supplied an Two Dollars a rear Numbers frees the eallllll.llloMMlCell can now be supplied- Al.o, the hoond trolooneo. Th e Magazine weighs over seven mad not over eight outtees The Passage upon eueh marather. which 6,,,,p5ie wane! ty Is advance as the 01See where the Magazine is received. is Three fiesta HARPER a gammas. Franklin Square, :Sew York. LIFE INSWILANCIE. Ai l lotett i r r ta i rtli n u e sf ie tg r e " i lt l' erttTe v n i7 r Yhe h r i : is no doubt of it. When in bruit& the provident man will provide for his charge.und wbilsathat health in tact his prudence should prepare for mil are in the dark day, for the hour when - the sympathy of friend. is ILA f.Oll/Iding,br:LSE,ThiS con be done by Life frentrance. liveryman owes his duty to harfnmily. The uncer tainty of life in a constant 1051 , 011 which „teaches the fact t hat he whom-day walks in the pride often ts hood, may fall to-morrow:iad the phn4 by ,which: riches alto honore were tohave been ; brought to_ the. toyed ones, vatzirdi es the Morning mists. ,LIELEVeII , Man in health insure to inn fluidly the 'comfort of knowing that should he be called from them. the wolf may' he kept fromthe door. 'Rite United States I.Jfe insurance& Trust Co...effect For pamphlet*, terms and general Gtfar mstion on the sablect, refer to - , X.ZIEGLAR, Agent, Orme, basement of Black's Hotel. Nov. 20.1850 fy ri - VMATO PlLM.—Extratt of TaralttOCS; a cathartic Bud Tonic. For sale tta, J. et. DELLETft Dec 3 7 59. Golden Mortar Drug Gore. Match Herring! A Ny one fond of u good Herring ,an br• suppled at . SHERI .EI iNdrt Nov 19.1859. - Grocery Store, No. 71. Locum et. • . Sap Sago Cheese A Lot of Sap Sago Chee.e just arrived nt S. F. ESEILLFIN '8 • Nov. 19.180. Grocery Store. No. 71 Locust at New Shad! GO to No. 71 Lonna street for a prime Shad—the be-t in the market. S. F. EItIIIILEIN. Nov. 19, 1359: FLOUR, GROCERIES, PRQVISIONS, &c. ut.OUR of beet Cartlity—wfirdesale or retail—Gro- E eenea in every varlets-, Provisions of all kinds, kept constantly on hand at 11. 'SUYDAM'S Grocery *tore, Corner From and !Illicit sts. Neer. 19, 1801. The Best, Cheapest, and Most Snceegalui Pandly raper in the Thion. man.rxrass V733331EL1C. Prlee Five Cents a Number; tp2.50 per year, [From the N. Y. treening Post, 19.59.1 HARPER'S Werst.t.—The fifty-two numbers or this attractive and entertaining publication, issued during the last year, have been gathered into a single volume, and now that we see them together, we are surprised at the variety, the sprightliness. and the value of the contents. There is a complete history of nearly all the public events of the year—there nee ample calmer. 'salons on the leaning tomes...Mem are the graceful trifling+ , (not always trivial, however, hut profoundly instrective) of the Lounger—there are the role. a n t Starke Of Ealwer Dickens, Thackerny, &e.—there are the record. ofjolres. new and 01d..-and, above all, there are those striking wood cut representations of contemporary men and things, of follies and fa.hions, and of customs and countries—all contained within a single volume, and lobe had for a song. It is II grand picture-book of the human life of the nineteenth turf. in all its phase., and in nearly all nations. Ev ery class ofrenders, moreover, may be interested by it—the old sand thoughtitil, the young and gay; the intin of business. the child and the woman. We would not so often cull attention to Harper's Weekly if we were not well satisfied flint it is the be.' tinnily paper puldighed in the United States, aim for that reason. and that alone. we desire to see it undermine and root out a certain kind of literature too prevalent, which blunts the morals of its readers, vitiates their taste for sensible reading, and is alto gether bad in it,. Orem,. —New London Advertiser. As Harper's Magazine has done much to drive out the yedlow.covered liieraturs, so we should be glad to see this new Weekly take the place of those papers which depend for excitement on poor, trashy novels, —New York Etangrlist. Harper , - Week ly abounds in neigh - all matter. spicy. sicninitt. iusu uenve, nod entertaining. It has, and deservedly, a very large and int-teasing circa/idiom It is a 11i...10p family paper.—Boston Journal. tt illirrpers Weekly) to the proper size for binding, and on exrellent opportunity is afforded for any one who wishes to preserve the history of the country as it to mode. to do so by Slang Iliarper's Wcckly.--Pon doe (Mieh )Jacksonian. hs fie-h leaves, its clenr type. its entertaining va riety, its severe but last eritictarret upon the follies of the times. its elegantly written and instructive arti cles, and its able corte-pondence. all combine to innke it the model new-paper of our country. and one Clint every family . rnuat prize. Its condensed weekly summary of Foreign and Domestic Intelligence is at. together superior to that contsined la any oth erjour nal Being published too, in a form of preserviiiiiiii and binding, if taken care of no it deserves in he. i, will be found in Mime years as welcome a swapsw ion for die family and fireside ns the day no win eh it was firm perused.—bleCvnneiteille (0 ) require/. Weeidy is eleelrolyrred, and hack num her. esr be funtistiec ut nuy !me. On Copy (or Twenty Weeks, One Cory for One `r ear, One Copy . far Two Year., Tice Copes for One Year, Twelve t %Ties for One Year. Twenty-five COpirs (or One Yror, 40.00. An Extra Copy will be :Wowed tor ever; Clob of Twelve or Twenty , five Sub-eriberu. Vol. I 11114 II . Yoe Cite yrur• 1857 find 18514. o( pep. We Inoidtioinely bound in i:noth extra Price $3,511 each, are now ready. HARPER & 11110TH FAIS, Nov.l9.Bin Franklin Square. NPW York. PURIFY THE BLOOD. Moffat's k=l.loll.4kM Atitio I , w 4=i AND PHENIX BIT'EERS THE high and mint celebrity which these per-emII cat m.da•ma- have ae g aß., Car Mew tau:m . llMM etrume, in all the which the , pro . feat to curs, ha• rendered the umal prow., e . l - par ting am nuly unnecessary. but Inman)* of They are known by their ir.iit.: their gaol nOrk- IC•116 her mein, unil they thrive am lip tlie in tli of the aredulau, la all ca-en o f A.ilitna. Acute rued Chrome Ramis matirm, Affeelion.i of the }buckler nn i Nalueri. ions Fevers and Liver Con plaint& —ln the south and went. where there tlimnaeu prevail they vela be found invaluable Plnalers. Farmer. and others. ..ha otter ism them: Medminer, will never uncrtvards Lc with out them. DY.PICNIA.—No peraon with thiadiqtreaPing di ,, en‘e should deter eetnuf these me.l:eitlea jmn,dmiets,—. Eruptiona of the skin, Flutuieney. Fever 111111 Ague For 1111. , .enurge of the welder', eoumry the, inedietnra wilt be found a •mfe.apeett y. and err rt.rytedy. (halter intuit:4w.. leave the ae.tem rub jeer to R return or the diaetute--, elate by the-e med. i. permanent. 'fry them, be am-tied, and be ru red rl EitteniAt. Mils it etwlietlle en. ii , el) all tio..•ll«ri. of Nl,renry infittiiel) •oorter then the inn-I powerlnt er , onrotion N,gh, s em... 1.;••, Dott Cenll - of knit-. 4 A !reel Wit., Pie tpttatiOft of the liCMrl. Painler. Choi, t•r:gnutl prnar • rtor of Ihrqr rm•diriurc nn• rudut of Pll, , d(35 angliaer bt thr d-r of ihdpr 1.11. Merllt ire. tedn, IYm Ins of dit A 'olds aut. eft', rtuwltt• oxpelird ..) Me , 11,110, 1 . .T.1)1s wlll du o• II It; 11 thlllfh,o•r thorn .rht•nrt•ri their rxl.- tr•ner la so , ro,rootl. 1b . 11 , 1 - 'Vi. , .-er.;ll THE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS Purity tiro blood. and Ono remove all diaentie from A stogie mid will place the Life Pill. and ehrenix ibtierii beyond the rerwli of competitiou in the eiitiaboion of every patient. Prepared and .0111 by Da. WIL:JAM 11. MOFFAT, Xri IS rgadwa y, roe. Worth 31., New York. IW - .Por aideliy all Drug:dais. November IR. 18594 y p 40:•10 231111 ay :Co ft 111.1144 MI E have received from the Celebrated Pickling L'atablishment or Underwood qt. Co., Bostoa, an aa.ortment conaloting of pre,.l l Lobwiera in cans, do. Penehea do do. 'Pantaloon, do. do. Pickle., do, Tomato Ketchup, Pepper Sauce. n imperior article of Prepared French Mustard; Core's Sparkling C.:On line. one pork will make one quart and a pint *Crick Cry.ml use Jelly, Bunch and Layer Retsina. Cur ran:a- Prune.. Pure Ground Spice., ,tc. For good •'FIP" Sugar, "I,KVI'" Scrap 51olames, Prime Green and Black Tear, and “I.E.VIr” Colibe, or anything in our line. you can buy it a, little cheaper than the cheapen:. at H. C. FONDERSKITIPS N0v.19,`.59. , Columbia. The New American Cyclopedia. " Now rehashing, • Now -Publishing, Now Faklishingr, A Most Important Work! • • , A Most Important Work! A Most Important Work! An Indiapenvalble Book An Indiventrable Book Au Indivensable Book For F.very Houreholder. For Every Houreholder. For Every liou•eholder. It will Save Hundred, ors. Save Ifondreds ors. II nil' Save Hundreds ors. Make Every Man Make Every Man Make Every Mon Myer, Happier, and Deter. Wiser. Happieround Heuer. Wiser, Happier, and Bette,. Knowledge le Power. Knowledge le Power. Knowledge is Power. Lew than One Cent a Day than Oue Cent a Dap Les. than One Cent a Day Will Give You a Volume in a Year, Will Give Yon a Volume in a Year. Will Give You a Volume ill a 1 - ear. Sixpence a Day Sixpence a Day Sixpence a Day Will Give You Five Volume. a ear . Will Give You Five Volume, a Year. Will Give You Five Volumes a Tear. He Wi..e liven and 4:11 N eWi.e then and Be Wise Swat and Serum this Noble Work, Secure this Noble Work, Secure this Noble Work, WlllohGeet the rotaishei.-St4than. - Virkleh - Cost the Pablialoreal6lloolo Which, coot the Publisher' 161.1104100. urea thelPo_6llool Volutnes.o _ _ E.waS BABA a Co% Bork awe. N. St East Win lantantater- Ptiae 8340 a Vol. le Oath. Pries/PM a " Sheep. I MADE:WS wanted for swear lOwnahi; and Bn. maga in limit and Lantm.ter commie*. a. Good wades eau he made 4ry s,tie• stml mdoufrion. ev..• vowetta. :Net SHREINERIS Improved'.Mr liketers,Tuel & Heat; BeondialzirigStiiifes &Heaters. , Br. manufacturers have, jestAitished sift now offer T for sale. u fine Parlor St‘wil - iiini 'Minor Cook.— Alm: their large" Heating ru ranee/ flw the , hentinicOf buildings with one heater. — These heaters, upon test, have provelithemselvas to require but 7 ltalfthe fuel requiredity other heaters of the same stze: and they awe much more and n.pleasanier heat. .The reasons why they work so Much beitervire because they Wive more heating surface in direct yontaet with the fire. and the supply of air over the interns/ and external surface is greater and more perfect to take the hem up rapidly, thereby preventing the furnace from hold ing the bcaf,mal,ing it red hot to burn it out and scorch Ethe air, making it dry and oppressive. is heat, not being keld. is not forced up the fine, as iE the case where beat is held In the furnace, because the vent up the smoke pipe the fre,t, the draft drawing it up and the furnace forcing n back - . The.c difficul ties are overcome, and :he heat is saved that waste= in stoves end beaters. . Ohreinees Heaters are the only doable Air-Heating Furnaces in the taerket, and therefore have n B rent edvnninge over nit Heaters is ase for saving heat and fuel.: tore! , will bent, with the fuel of one br diunry stove,' mt , much as two in three ordinarrelo‘'er, and. tlfey beet room. ra and down stairs! SHREINEIt 84 YOUNG. Illnunfactorem. No 37 North Queen et., nestle: , SlroberTA Hotel, Lan caster, l'n. ' Dec. 10. 18.59 . • 25 P CENT. S = En. WRhave just received more Boxes of Black Fat Tobacco, from one of the best man ufactories in Virginia—murk superior to the first lot manuflietured for Ili. We with to state in regard to thin Tobacco. tha rive can recommend it no better in quality and flavor than any sweet Tobacco before manufactured in this state or elseivhere. We can guarantee to all wishing to try it that they will save 2.5 per cent. by buying our 13LACIC FAT TOBACCO. The Tobacco in free from stem mid dirt. mode of nothing but pure leaf, and sweetened with the beet of white sugar. All dealers who sell sweet tobacco should give this artii le a trial, and if it is not us we represent it, we will at any time refund the prier.— We also keetion hand the following brands of chew ing tobacco: sweet Pesch Lent Sweet Congress, sweet Money Dew, Sweet Cavendish. Sweet Honey Nine nod Sweet Twit. We keep the best brand of Bough and Ready, and a new brand of natural called the Virginia Doable Pressed. We have the largest stork of Se gars and Chewing - Tobacco west of Philadelphia.— We will sell the above goods cheaper than they can lie bought In that city. All who deal In the above articles are requested to call, and If we do not offer them goods cheaper than they can be bought else. where, we will not aeb them to buy. FrIVDRICII & BROS.. Wholesale and Retail Tolniceo, Snuf Manulartory, Front st., fire doors from Locust, Columbia, Pa. Novembers, lniff. STEIVVITINTIGL GOODS. NOW Opening a magnificent assortment of Full and Wooer Good-. N EW FURS nom SS,OO to San n sett, Mink trnbie, Stone Marten, Fitch, Squirrel, Silver Marten, &e., CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, New York and Philadelphia Manufacture Newei; Pal;refl.., Fall and Maier Clank. and Davera Open, int Daily. Black Beaver Cloakc, Black Tricot Cloaks, &c., &c.; wide Black silk Velvet for Cloakc. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Jacquard Reveraible, Long and f.quare emcee, etc). le, in black and colored centre; Super French Bla aket.l3ay Slate, ',wig and Squate.ahawla, and u II the different makeig, &e. GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. All Wool Lupin. Paris printed bouquet delaine•; All Wonl Lupins French Merilereels. in blamer and all colors; Fumy New Style Puri. DM-. Silks. Muck Olo•ry Silks of elle Ite.t Brands Imported; Houquee black and brown ground Delaines.2s cents per yard; 4-4 Preemie Chintzes, 25 cents; English Chintzes , l2l cents. IiOSIERY. Men's Alerino and Cotton Shirts and Drerwers. Ladies Untiervest., Ladies , 'Alere no ifo•e, block. while and. cotosed, Pelesses' Alrrino llose. blurb. White and col. ored; Coy' Merino. Hose, Newer, whet.• and relieved; cleddreeits Merino time lels.•k. veld, and colored: ladies' Misses'. they-'and Clealdren's Cotton Hosiery. GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, in silk, fleecy thread e bust:skin and MEN'S WEAR A choice sant large nr•sorimeal ~r CIIIItirIICI , 'Pr and new end boas Intl -n 1.. ve.nng. DL ANBETS. A verj lorne onek or 131.101. ct., Woolen Coverlel. Comfort•. Flomnelo. ter.. hr OMEE= 01,00 .....50 4 LW Q.OO 29 00 A new and foil supply. from Off cent.. up. ri.OOR (r((. 0.0 T H ,, from one yard to four yard. with.. cut in one piece to Cult hills. Furmture Oil Cloths, 4 4 to !A wide. CHINA, CLASS AND QIIEENSWARE A new vat' Pat LOOKING GLASSES, WALL PAPERS. crsoo pout! - Extra Good 4:eere Feather.. I I.DEM. A N'S Cheap Coob Store Colombia, November 5. 1059. FOR SALE CHEAP 3rin EmpTyNr g ra. Rose. (b oxes tinc hundred and two hundred and finy.) nil in good order -slily!, will be ,old al $3,011 pry Inindred. by laking Hie whole ofthem rieNinui`if & !fifth.. Wlinie•ale and Retail Tobaeoo and $ egar Manufan !or). Peon: a.. five door- above t.oeu-I, Coltonlkio • No,anber 5.1.43 P. ot t pititl&MCtoi vis DETERSIVE SOAP PR/LAD/10 1 i" 4 This Celebrated Washing Soup 1- now in market for more than a year and that It has given universal -atilt faction. is evident from the fart, Mot the 111anufartorer. at it. in artier to supply the drtnnn.h have heels 01,tised to memos.. their enormity in amke equol to One (fund red 'thousand Pounds par Week. ft tsdecideilly the Lest and cheapest Snip ever mode in this Country; One Pound of It will go 14. Mr. for tiny use, us Three of the Common SOW, in growth] u.c. I 1 ie made upon a new prinetple. of the I test tnnlerm's, nod kOowu aptly to Van Mimeo & ifeiCenne. It !Ines awn: entirely with Ole W 31.11 hollIrd•-•-sa Ye. the aecessie). of boiling the clothes. it dries rot eltritik Manuel, Removes I ire...y.llth or Paint spot. pet , and from the most &Mettle Int'ro', nave. tally rile-half the time and la bor a/tooth) spent to_do the washing, II is warranted fire irons Sal Soda, or otherinjurion. nil:alms and guaran teed not to injure the clothe.. For sale Ito all respectable Uroce re ; and Wholesale by _ THAIN h Mr•KCONE. No 22 B.nd:2l:South AVlmrves, Phil delphia. ISESZEI There being I imitation brand• oh Detersive Seep in market. the nolthe err notified thnt none Is rtoulne except VAN HAAB'S!! I bllefixose is Stomped upon each Darer the Soap, as well ec the Doges. Oct. YD. 183,3 m mictittvinvrszcyar, An experienced Num and Female Phy-teian, pre semi; lo the anentlon ormothera, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. whi c h . gremly faciiitaie. the pruceec of teething. by ponening the mug, reducing nil influntrantion—will afinv nil poio nod .unrciriclie Retie., end Pi SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon ii, mothers, It will give real to poor. selves. and, Itruer mni Hvaair TO YOUR brazen. We have put up anti .old ibis article for over ten yearn, and can say, in confidence and truth of it. what ere h ave se v er been aide to say of any other medi cine—never has failed in it single instance, to effect dare, when timely used. Never did we know an Instance of denten-fee „, ;ion byanyonevelm used it; On the contrary all are delighted artilt its opera tions, and speak in terms of highest cornm e s e s s i es of its magical effects and tactical virt ues . w e speak in • this matter M . - what we do know,. cher tea year"' experience. ing and pledge our reputation fertile fulfilment of what ap we here declare. At al ines( every lernmee Where the infant is gutter ing from pain and ex. baustion, reltef will be found in fifteen or twee A ty minutes after the syrup 11 administered. tut This valuable mew on Aden is the preseription of one of the atom expert. o4 raced and plonk/ Nurses in New England, and tw has been used with never failing success in THOUSANDS 0 OF CASES. It not only relieves the a 0 child from pain. liut invig orates the stomach and ap bowels ' corrects acidity, and rives tone and en e. ergy to the whoic It will utmost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE COL BOW G ELS, AND and overcome central e n Mom, whielt If not speed ily remedied, end in id death. We believe st the hest and rarest remedy us, in the world, in all caeca of M ...Merl! and DialsTl vixen in children. wheth er arisen from b, teeth Ps tog, or from any other rause. We would say to every mother who has a elnld suffering from pi any of the foregoing coin. sision,...do not let poor id prejudices, tier dm perm. direr. of others, mend W e ' between year, mulfatieg child and the relief that in will be Mlle.-ivy, absos lately sit 13—te tallow the use of this madielne. If timely need. Fall directions Of using will admen% pray each bottle. None_geualne unless the' few slat de ofCanis & Pettina, New York, Is on the *guide smwer. s.id by dremci•g• threatipeet the wed& PIIIC Prleetpe lEONL OSee, CENTS PIM No. Cedar streetWlTL.ll. , New Trois; Y 23 nor Pole by WiLLtaittl, Corehabie. Oct.llo,3ellesly New Crop Pip Tilt eery lest ecicle of Figs ran be hai et S. F. EFIERe.rr.: . 3 tr N 0.71 •SRANER , CORN. TZ7S resefred;ri 6rlerale JOI ofOijllrer ITDA'Argo . Grocery Store., etniaer.Vioat , altd,gniqpik*.** . • Niv.26,1859r • , ' 4."4.4r , t FDA MI, CF.Sh nriosE preparing eh riftiiins goe'd,thingsornlkkiridA' first rate artielu of New Citromati ;•tlrtr:aor . " ^ 11.:btIV4i1»9t`v ,, ai Grocery Stare, corner Froat and,trairr e al -r 4 Ner,f2G, 15,59. , ci - * MT' , Esenwein's Tar - and , Wood-Nostba Pectoral TS the BEST MEDICINE f the flit' Cure of Coughs and,Coldi. CiOupOlioneintio, thma. Difficulty in Berithinc, Pulpitation orthe'Heart. And for. the reilefof patients in theAdeMwedspigeseof cfn.umption. together wit hv It ¢ices-es of ehellefoar - and ehe.n. and whiels:predhipoae It onack• the root of diseuee. and makes the fell de- . destroyer succumb telt. influence. 'lt alsoprodaces. ,,, free expeetorationf and induce* healthy action in the'.' diseased MocOus-Membrane. god Ti-11ZE.14.! rtiS j)r- Cl 3 Ibt sly adapted to the rndlcal cure orAethma,.“4l9llne dose of this men lutibie Syrup often gives. ease,Vra, consequently .leep : which the peculiar nature of that; dernem him. It i. very pten.ant to the' taste, and prompt to its effects Try if, and be-coniritimed; that It invataubie in the cure of Bronchial . defec tims: • • 11:11rPrice 50 cis per bottle. Prepared Onl y -by • ESHN WHIN, DraggPl, N W. Corner of Ninth and Poplar tem .'lthiladelphicd ,, ' N (3=—For sale by H. F. Green and J. cT. Dellen Ate„ Co., Golumlnu; M P. Fowler, Tamaqua; C. - .A.'.l4:r=“ near: & Go- t3trasbarg; John J. Libltart,..lttarietta.., nod Siorekerper., and Druggists generally.' °richer 15; - • - • TIIE Rooks of the subscriber have been placed in the' hands John Way, with authority to colleet"airl, accounts. Persons indebted will' make payment tot' him, thane having chins willplense' Tarawa -thetn• Pita' senktment. L. S. FILBERT, M.D. Oetoher l 5 18594 f. LIFE INSultAisic 911031 AS WELSH, Esq., Iwo ken .appointed i nt of the I'rnn Mutmtl Life InyntimeiXote puny, of l'hiludelppnt. for Columbia anitit neighbor,' hood. This i 4 on old e.inldirlted Company. ,Perents vt.hing to provide for their fanalie. mile of emit • had better call on the agent mid gel insured; CoMmltin. July 10, 10590 f Dr. Coggswell's New DiedierilSa.4l FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY- New Medical Sall! New Medical IS NOT A CURE ALL For Inflammatory Diseases-only DR. COCIUS WELL'S New Medical Salt. initteed o being a remedy for all ills hal control over but one ill, has but one aim- nod necomplitthea , bat one thing, to wit: Subdues Inflammatory Diseutse, what-, ever be its form or locality, whether in - the head,: h roar. nt,,inmen. e.virentities or