"'That -is net enntraptiii'd,'" said he,. with - a; !tom, "and cr oTo esottyyras man - 01 4 av accuse yob 1 7.- 4 m.; , ), • . But the Vie irtutatupe '-'*'''' "Bank notes!" 41, he, -"Bo. • - allot 1[14 w... pat.thern there." E. g -You ore a' erg fcbitennte, sir, if you i n ,forget a million s:t;&.,ty:ll)3:.': In fact len sro.Mir'million of o . liisititiir Th &Viscount tcielc - tfie nedes,tounted tiient, ' a tplialtliiiii,lonideleridned tti fuld :the 9 xner. Arrived at London he sought out Lord N—, whose name was ermrasen in hide.. -The niti.deman affirm - id that the nto tiey_wnsntltia. .lle had ziren this desk to a fairsei;rafeiof his iiltoSeaddress he piie t)te (Viseott st. This t was now a wealthy sliopicep ,er in Pall 3lall. I 1 told the Viscount that he knew nought of the eseenty, but while in Italy had Bold the desk to Count Luigi .Settatuatioii who Ay:lb immensely rich, and in whose service he then was; The Viscount set out for hely, and went ao Itavenna, where Count Settimanni lived, /lc-recognised the desk, but avowed that he had never placed any money in it: lle sent the Viscount, however, .to the Signora Lau a former priina donna of the San (trio, at whose house, in his gay days, he had forgotten his desk.' The Signora Latra recognized the desk, :and related that she had given it to the sian prince s Alexis 13—, in exclutoge for a pc:trl The Viscount set out for St. Petersburg. Ile was very happy. 1/e now had some thing 40 do—to rind the owner of the hidden looney. lie placed it at interest, in order that it migl3t not rats the risk of be:n4 lust. Prince 13—, knew the de..k, but declar ed that he :had never concealed a single bank note in it. Ile had the Viscount that its leaving Italy he had gone to Paris, and irnd given the desk to a danseuse of the opera, Louise P tvhn tent nut in tl.e habit of concealing money. 11 d'art returned to Paris. There he It' nod that, after a life Dal• lantry and lucury, -Louise P—, had Biel in misery. and that her furniture was sold by her creditors. It was at ihnt Oslo that Ito had bought the desk. What to do niiw.? Ile eoul I onit• think that the maker of the deck hall placed the money there, or that it wo there deposited. by the Spanish rubbers who stole it. The maker at London wrote that he knew nothing of it, end the Viscount learned that the Spanish robbers hati all been hung long Ah; perhaps it WaSdepo.itel in the desk lw the 3.lexicitne. lie went to Mexico, whence he returned tw•o months :I:to. lie thero discovered that one of those into whose hands it had Gillen woe a trapper, who carried en‘a considerable trade in skins with the American.. 'this was soffit:lent.— He must have been the mon who concealed the bank notes. The Viscount continued his search, and at fast found, one day, at Vera Cruz, a very pretty young girl of se'verttecto, the (laugh. ter of the Mexican by a French woman, who hail crone to Vera Cruz as a milliner. in answer to his question., she told him that she knew nmhing of her father, but that he had been killed by a Texan ranger. She wits excessirely pretty, and, like a , sensible fellow, he married her, and having at last something to do, returned to Pari , with her to enjoy the fortune of which a singularzhance had put him into possession. riII.I.IES OF A Ntnur.—James P—, or as he is familiarly known among his host of friends, Jim, is more orer-generntig, noble hearted, and pos,essed of more genuine e.mrage than tHmaily falls to the lot of man. The following is his relation of a night't. ad. •u re. lac morning we met him in the street, ;in wlei.di it treatise on .run" is generally looking rather melancholy, when he said: ;so fertile, and gave rein to Ids fancy in de "Yesterday I felt at little had, and mark , Meting the noble (never ignoble, spite of its you, I went end took a small drink, and' thousands of humble uses) metal in its that not improving my feeling. I took :Math. heroic relation to the progress of civilization. Cr, and another, don't you observe, and Ile laid his lance in rest and swung his bat. finally I got a little tight. In the evening tie ate with the iron-clad Crusaders, as well I went into the country with a friend, mark as hurled his tempest of iron hail and his yoti, and this , king I width' cool off. I took I ranks of flashing steel with the greater and several more drinks, It hen i got there, don't t the lesser Napoleon. Ile considered iron in you observe; yet. strange to eay, the morel its artistic developemenh and did not forget drank, the tighter I get, until I went to bed, ! its chief utilitarian end. In whatever light, During' the night I awoke, don't you ob.: however, lie exhibited it to the audience, nerve, and I couldn't imagine where the it reflected the poll-ls inelitahly accompany mischief I was, mark you. The ro on was ing the lecturer's touch. In his hands the as dark as Egypt. I heard the clock strike baser metal underwent a refining process two in some part of the house, mark you.— and left them flashing steel, 'Where he oh- I became very anxious to learn my where ' tamed the,//i„/ we are at a loss to imagine, ahouts, don't you observe, slid for that pur- bet he struck a spark somei.there which pose arose from my bed, mark you, and af- kindled the audience into a glow of applause ter stumbling ot er nbout a dozen chairs, I its the lecture was concluded. don't you observe, I crone to a table. Now, ; Mr. Menges in order to break the solemn 'malt you, I reflected that the generality of I stillness filed exceptions to a stove story of apartments area perfecter an oblong square. die lecturer, and capped it with a catfish don't you observe, and, moreover, thnt the story which opened the eyes of the audience, generality of rubles. are square, an d I d e - if not their mouths. eluted from this. toark yoti, that by feeling 3lr. Myers, who is completely at home all along the table until I came to a corner, jon the iron question, spoke earnestly of r could get off at right angles and rtae ), a the value of our great product to the country 0 trner of the room, and that guide h y . : and particulary to our town and neighbor the wall to a door or wiadow, don't you mili- hood. Ile gave scone statistics supporting you. eta of the hornet's° importance to Perri. Following out this idea, mirk I began carefully to feel along the m g ., • be attached to the proper del-elopement of our mineral wealth. Ile reminded the and. the aforesaid tattle, and finally gibing eon- Adenee, I went a little faster; the idea struck 1 ience of the fact that in Columbia was pro me that it was a blamed lung table, that I ' dueed the first pig of authrncite iron ever cast on the borders of the Susquehanna, four could not get to a corner, don't you observe; years after the discovery of the apPlication yet I persevered, and finally day broke, and o when sufficient light penetrated the apart-; °f anthracite coal to smelting purposes.-- ment, I saw', mark you, that I had been fel. lie stated that in Colmnbia and vicinity lowing a_blamed round table all night, look. ; arc furnaces with capacity for ninnufnetur ing fur a corner, don't you observe." ing 50,00(1 tons of iron per annum. Mr. My t ...A gentleman who has been obliged 1 ens conclude,' by giving some amusit.g Cs to:EN visit the dentist lately, wishes to know if etePles of the peculiar idioms of furaace the carious and precarious teeth which he l "`;; l ' n ^ P ' Mr. North of to the glurificatton of tuts inherited frem his father's family might . • iron above the mind which-developed its ea -1 atar-A.Tallow.who was pitched into a gra b:: called his peternal artier!. - —.------ .I pa biti l k t ,„•if e p a id- a fitting tribute to Ante- , ter where garbage is thrown, describes it ns Irielitaantelog in church where rican inventive genie.; and claimed- that tan "offal'? fall. the collection apparatus resembled. ballot- Without 'it iron sruuld -he no 'more than• the' - hoses, on its being handed to him. whisper- dullest clod of eiti•th: Ile referred to the fsict iii9„-"The low said the soonest mended," teal in therearrior'a ear that he was stet oat-111j that to Columbia ingenuity the country is does not refer tonne's shirt, when it-wants unitized anti nimbi not rote. • indebtedforseverni of the mostimportnitt up.; repairing; fiw if oat says ever So litaleabout. Sei&l didn't like - Our minister's s,errnon plications of iron in the , construction' of I it, you will not find it any the'sooner mend txriYlttntlal,'r Aajd n'detteitn; who glad slept k cars, &c. ed for all that. all sermon time, to a brother dencOn:" Mr. Fisher eulogized 'Don as shove all! **Didn't like it. ',tether? 'Why I saw other mitnls in value. fie paid a passing let..Solcimein says that the tringue is not yen melding tuseent to every proprsition of well merited tribute to the great improve- easily bridled. But it iseasily bit--though sift; parson." • merit of the '•Shrintier's Stote,•• the in h e ,h,„",• 1 say an. Icantina of our . -townsman. Ile - claimed 4.4, _., . 3 . Iron as hang. oter. ; Cot a - all .9 . l'A 1 31 ( t . 1.1 I tintili.v c ffpv 1 - - . to,,i ,r,. / - her r f' ~, 4, '''' _.. ..„. i Else natural pros ofb ur inountr y r L'' c 3) ' 0 mi-si- 4 4 i'k- ' - '7 Th l e chairman emouncedtli ene's ecttire XIIIRDAT, FRU. 13, IW. s-, to tie' -delivered 3iy Mr. Es.srrrott Capita, Pal went. ar' • ra4 VairSE.e NEWAI VERTISEMENTs or A. 15t ' n4,1114,,0D1) FELAOWS' ACCI XVAT TriitoNisroltVrj--Yes- PerErt geta'Ai oon":,l;#4fifteektjatlV?e -4.4 re triWelnecAli" r'167,-IteC*J:lFMilengeervrill-preaehity-th Lutheran c'hureh,..tluorrow,,(Sunday) "'mining, if 10"eeldell. ne..A.bsenee from our post during part of the week will, we hope, be esteemed sof. ficient excuse fur the unusual lack of edi torial matter in to , dav r s .S'py. A 11.Esotret)N.—At a tneetir2g, of the 3.01- hers of Vigilant Fire Company, at the Hall, held onFriday evening, Zd'inst„the following resolution was unanimously adopted;'' Rewired, That the members of Vigilant Fire Company fully appreciate the kindness and hospitality of Mrs. .I.,ovrre,y, James V:,u,shen and Robert Hamilton on the eve ning of the burning of Lipbarts shop, Sunday, Jan. 29th ult„ and take this method of expressing their heartfelt thanks for the. liberal entertainment afforded them. C. IV. Ertivis; I xsor, 'E. o.at Committee MU'S 1:01124: OFFICERS.—The following of lieers of Mile Lodge Su. 4o I. 0 of 0 T. were duly inaugurated Tuesday everdog„ Feb. 7, 1860: W. C. T., Samuel W. MifHirn,W. ft. H. S., Baldwim'W. L. 11. S.,Agnos Rowan; W. S., Charles P. Shreiner; W. S„ Annie Madman; W, T., Luther C. Oberlin: W. F. S., Thomas A, Dunbar; P. W. C. william IL Shelley; W, e,„ A. 11. Onmwell; W. V. 'l'., Mnry E. Greene; W. M., .1"lin B. Eshleman; W. I). M,, Kate Dunbar; W. 1.G., Arm:e Zeigler; W. O. G., Jeremiah Belize); Lolgc Deputv. Shreiner,_ Prort.r.'s Cvt:Nry CoNvesnos.—The Peo ple's County Contention for the selection of Delegates to the State Convention, to be held at Harrisburg on the 22d inst., met in Lancaster an WednesdAy last. The Dele gates from Columbia were: Simai Ward, B. F. Appuld, Dr. B. Rohrer. South Ward, C. S. Kauffman, 11. H. Fry. Dr. D. I. - Bruner, Ptilip•Fordney. All the wards and townships in the Coun. ty we: e fully represented. J. A. Hiestand, E-q., Chairman of the Committee on resolutions reported a series. OM first of which appro‘ed the call for a National Convention at Chicago, in June: the second opposed the extension of slavery over territory now free; the third advocates a protective tariff; the fourth urges the has sage of a Homestead Bill; the fifth recom mends Simon Cameron as the Pennsylvania Candidate fur the Presidency; the sixth en d‘rses the conduct of Thaddeus Stevens in the House of Representatives. These rseso lutions were on motion adopted. The Convention proceeded to ballot for delegates. On the first ballot Messrs. 13. F. Itqwe, E. Billingsfelt J. W. Fisher, 5..1. Henderson and John Keller were elected,— On the third ballot Day Wood received the highest number of votes, and his election complete I the delegation. 1101% trlnt;F: . 1111ITSIlay rve ning Mr. J. If. Mifflin was introduced to the audience by Dr. IV. S. MeCorkle. Mr. sul t ject was nut announced, but the general voice 'before the lecture, fixed it as the "Poetry of Ir.m;" nod though thw speaker did nut in so many words admit the correetness of the popular conclusion, his treatment of our great Pennsplvania staple warrants our adopting the generally accepted reading of the title of his lecture. Mr. M. eschewed the bard, prosaic statistics • -cmdAloorofs-Conestogn, , ,Steara:::Millu.No.:3: were greatly alarmed by a dreadful crash toward the south end'of the 'room, 'and the upsetting of several of the looms. The en gine, which is .situated ,at that end _of the mill; iminediately: under ?she looms,. ..ber.crank,andahe,hentp.,being,auvast .; , ed,struck the ceiling so suddenly, and with 'so much -forc e, as to raise the floor Several inches, With a loud crashing noise, and up., set and disariange the looms. Miss E. Her zog, who was attending one of the looms, was thrown violently back and severely bruised, though not seriously injured:— I When the crank broke, the cylinder head and piston blew out; but it fortunately hnn• pened that the piston struck the beam, oth: erwiso it is likely it would have gone tip through the roof, leaving death and des , tructionin its wake. The crossheads, gui der, and several other parts of the engine were broken, and . the connecting-rod bent. The engine was under full head'of steam at the time; and running at the usual speed; and, what is very unustml,there was nn one in the engine-room at the time. 'Mr. Chad ' wick, the engineer, had lost oiled the ma chinery, and gene • into the boiler-room, when the cylinder head blew nut. In an instant the room was full of hot steam, which would probably have a ffocated any l one present. Af , quick as thought :almost. the engineer eta off the supply from the boil ; erg, and prevented the steam from getting up stairs and through the mill. The shock of the break was sensibly felt over the whole j mill, and created much consternation among the imperatives. The harrowing details of the late Pemberton Mills catastrophe being fresh in the minds of many, it was but nat. that they should feel some nlarin . nt I such a :rash. There is no danger, however 'of the Conestoga mill. falling down. They are substantially built, and will stand for a ;century. A new engine of greater power than the previous one was recently put in this mill, but the beam and the crank were the same as used fir the old engine. It was thought at the time time the crank was not strong enough fin. the increased power, but the en gine builder thought differently. A slight thaw in the crank was als• diveovered since the break.—Ereniay Erprerg, Feb. 7M. 1:19,...1ndg,e Claiborne, of Louisiana, wed known in those parts as Judge Dick Clni• borne, was a parish magistrate who swayed a sceptre like a despot, usually dispensing justice, but putting his own interr rotations on the law. Among other duties devolving nn him was that of auctioneer. lie sold all the property in the parish that came under the hammer. It happened, on one occasion, while selling out the property of n deceased grocer, that an unruly parishioner disturbed the order of business by his noise•and non sense. The auctioneer, in the person of the jingo, fined hint fifty dollars, and sent him to jail fur contempt of court! An npplica• tion was male by an attorney to remit the fine and release the prisoner, on the ground that it was no contempt of court, as the judge, when fulfilling the dutie+ of auction ecr, was not a court and, therefore not lia ble to contempt. The judge immediately drew himselr up with all his dignity, and replied to the lawyer: "Sir, I'll let you know that I am judge of this parish; judge all the time; judge front the rising of the sun - to the going down thereof, and rising again; and, as such, I am always, and everywhere, an olVect of contempt!" , "I agree with your honor, and withdraw the application," said the attorney; and 'the man had to make an apology to got out. Sr tti-mrso Cori:eine:we.— A Virginia paler has a parallel between Ossawottomie Brown and the fornciims Bitltinir of Burley, immortalized by Scott, and the article thus winds op: “It is nut little singular that the initials of the name, of Balfour and Brown are pre cisely the same." Strange indeed: the initials of.lames elianan nre the tih.:'t• same foul So are the initials of the sly old Joey Bagstock. Jeremiah Black. unfortunately, has an S. in die middle, but still the old Domini-it should not overlook the awful fact that the important letters, giving character to the name are J. and B. We have all heard, too, of the famous "science negro" Jim Brown, who played the banjo all around town; and in old times there used to be a whole flintily with the seditious and incen diary name, the most illustrious member of which was long nosed John Brown. Vir ginia herself hoe nourished this viperous n •ate. fur Juhn Botts is a native of the Old Dominion. and he cannot escape under the evasive penumbra of the initial M., separa ting the J. wad B. As a proof of his long cherished treasonable designs, we trium phantly refer to the fact that this identical J. B. pledged himself to "head of" no less an F. F. V. than John Tyler. No wonder Virginia has been seared, with such incen diary, seditious and insurrectionary J. IL's staring in her pale face from every newspa per, and seen in every post office list. S a: while these terrors seize us, let us add, that the very assistant elutes of the goVernment organ is denominated Brown: And the first leiter of his name is J.:: : Jokes frornyunchts ithzianack. w nyr lIIN Wt , . A REJUSTIFI ED IN SAllisiG tri That no other Pili..or remedy for Liver Com 11GOLDEN; ADVf? 4 7..—Parsona.filyout to, mar peih:oinyt. hu b s g p ai r sie s d i , L 4o .n dirervestly the reputation now look.to their'FfmaitA before tleY p. ) ,,,d e b n ; l iemi . ug s orixi e' u s i C p el l e t4 brated Liver Pill-, pre fa their fatal ; lea Wi th ot h ers . ;iestn all P. .burgli, la:evidence that rune, road the following eerti6tnte from e, marts and iWereasingly latte.families, it is a Judy residing in °known ear sci i, "- find appelies . thin -din ners-. A hiidal often tends fi4pnddhia man wi;E . debiS; and „utdesS - he makes a x bolt of iptitititity' end htitis f elfj c ere ieiikivritheitt a - ' - 'l`tra Slum: rklttarnAn mssrman, being is ,the Isle of Wright, and finding himself in the neighborhood of the Laureate's dwel ling, goes to call upon the illustrious poet, for the,purpuse of seeing those hays of his 'whielrite has heard so' tench bf. • - -e , erns•Q UZZ4' Olt:4I SU rlyle -has happily called the fraudulent and felonious part of the population, or rogues and thieves, "The Devil's Regiment of the Line." The post of honor due to that distinguished corps is the ion. Motu?, LcssoN.—A.cenecientikrus old gen tleman, induced to stand godfather to a friend's baby, and wishing to t)pify the requisite renunciation of pomps and vanities, presents the little one with a set of wooden spoons. Memottixtrch nv. , « Macros.-110w annoy ing it is to hind people prosper, instead of being ruined as we predicted they would, iu consequence of having pursued their own course instead of following our advice! A NEW TIT/CE.—"Does your watch go, and is it a repeater?" is the title of a new conjuring trick. the watcb that does hot go is a repenter: for whenever you consult it, it always tells you the same time. AsTrtoNumicar,.—A telescope is said to have been invented somewhere in Germany, which not only proves that the moon is made of green cheese, but also enables the observer to distinguish the mites. Lome AND imatnnt.—Perhaps the strong est argument which the advocates of the Maine law bare for trying to get it enacted here, is the allegation that spirits arc inju rious to the British Constitution. llcAnThrss llimx.— , An agriculturist in London, on the first of April, goes to the Zoological Gltrdens kith n recommendution, which he follows., to ask to be shown thy two-horned Dilemma. BErour. Aso Arrcu.—A henpecked ho• - 13 Ind writes: "Bet to marriage I I:List:l2d wedded life would, he ail sunshine; Lt t aftnward, I found uut th.tt it %%as all tuu. - shine." EV/REM% POW TnNE4S.--riCKPoCEET To Pc- LICEMAN.-4 say, your hankerchief is hang. lug out. You'll' have your pocket picked. if you don't take care. ARTIFICIAL ICE.—The reception one meets with when, dropping-in, self-invited, cue happens to be the thirteenth at, dinner. A vPunpas ATE AUDIEESP.--.A poet, a native of the "hand o' Cakes," wrote nn ode to the owl, commencing with "Hoot Anal" MORAL MA XI - M.—Newer pot off till to-mor row the man whom you can "du" to-day. ExenANGE is no rubbery. If you go out to a party, put your oldest hat on. A Mtd.%Ncuutx QUADRUCD.-I remem ber going to a horse fair with Paddy O'Hara, of Merton, and that we overtook on the road au agriculturist of a staid and sullen deportment. lie was, riding by a rustic groom, wh , J led it Imndsihne bat somewhat henry looking horse, too good for harness, but se trcely good enough fur hunting, tl»ugh the farmer evidently regarded him as quite the animal fur jHigh Leicestershire Well, we pulled up the tandem, that we might esoinine the tit (thinking ourselves amazingly- knowing in horse flesh, as under graduates d..), and O'Hara led off with a good morning." "Good in ,riiing," replied Agricola, but very sternly. "It's lonely your horse is lucking this morning, sir," continued Pat, as serious as a 111 ute. "Don't know chat you moan," said the farm 2 r share," replied O'Hara, with un ex presiion of intense grief, as though his heArt bled fir the poor gintiruped, "it's desolate and tueinneholy, and heraved he's looking, and very, very lonely—trithout die plough. SEV-An old bachelor, who Was very cyn ical upoo the .•uhjoet of female fashions, says that p"•ople omid get out of church u great dell better ir thet-e has nut 90 much bu , tle at the anor. kt&- The earth is a tender and kind moth. er to the husbandman, and yet at one rea son lie always harrows her bosom, and at another he pulls her ears. CAN EPILEPSY BE CUREb / We think the following letter from a re spectable citizen of Mississippi will answer the question, and remove all doubts from every unbiaied mind: GRSNADA, Miss., June 5, 1555. Dr. Seth S. Hance, Baltimore, Md.—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in relating a case of spasms or fits, cured by your invaluable Pills. My brother, J. J. Ligon, be, long been alllieted with this awful disease. Ile was first attacked while quite young. lie would have one or two spasms at one attack at first; but as be grew order, they seemed to increase like wise. Up to the time be commenced taking your Pills, be had them very often and quite severe, prostr..ting him body and mu d. His mind had suffered seriously: but now, I am happy to say, he is - cured of those fits. He has enjoyed fine health for the last fire months past. His mind has also returned to its origi nal sprightliness. Alt this I take a great pleas ure in communicating, as it may be the means of directing others to the remedy that will cure them. Yours respectfully, Am. I'. Ligon. No person who is suffering from Fits or Spasms, should neglect sending to Dr. Hance, after this. fora supply Of his inestimable me dicine. His prices are as follows: one box $3; two $3; twelve s24—sent by mail tree,on the receipt of a remittance. Address rrn S. HANCIC, IBS Baltimore street, Baltimore, P.M ; /MEXICAN VI/STANG LINIMENT. From rich nnilpoev.beml and free. ell eolorv. erodes aanl eothillgOnsof Me. 'cc bear the -sine mend fria.o 9Will tted tta• *olldlaftli oracle. Sores are bodied, prim• re , •ieved, hi,. see. d, osimels made mm.1111.31'0 untold in. aseiregdd by 1104 LICA( 211 , d1C11.C. which it sisrprodit7, to the ju I:meot of Man. What family d3v.! not require a stand .rd I.lniment! Who 'ever heard of the-some effect produced by may oilier &nide! For Cut• ahehlrliatscile,l4,Ve dbag•, t trained I/or.c.,.ic it has no err/ .1. rewurt rf ■mrratun.. The genuine Mowing Ididmeilt is sold by all reaper table Dritifeivis and Livery Alen is every mare, parish mitt liatritrc itirnuetioot Nord; sod onh America, F.atrope mad the irl.nds of 14c OveAtt. flu) at owe. nozvE.A..t PARS. rr•.i \ MECO 'wary 27, l9•'+E. . Till. into certify Mail have bad the liver complaint for nix year-. nod never could get tiny medicine to commeneed.ushv Dr. INl'Litite'a Cele- . brutedliver Pint, preptired by Fleming Bros: I C4ll now, soy to . the public, Mut, they Ituve, completely cured me; and I do hereby recommend them to tilt persons unclad tnith a diseased Liver. They wilt cure. Try IlSrn. MARIA EVANS, No. frOliewis ot. wt:l be careful to ash fur IJR. M'ILANE'S cELEßoxetry LIVER PILLS. Man afac• lured hy FLENIII\ G RROS..of Pittsburg, Pu. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver 1 , W.. now before AbeAl*Litioff gFauitic his celebrated - e - on now be Laidet all re pet:ll2o,le drug stores. Noire grit lane With. tit the sig. natare of reb 11 , inCtn. F.ta) VLF:MING BROS. FF;g;kkAkl DR. iI6OFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. lIOOFLAND , S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, hare acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. ,Unbounded satisfac tion is-rendered by them in all cases; and the people hare?ronounced them worthy. Liver Con:plaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, arc speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputatiOn surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, wrxwoux FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In. fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures seer known of • Confirmed Consumption. A few doses trill also at once check and cure the most severe 'Diarrhosa proceeding from COLD IN TIM BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. 31. JACKSON & co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. JACKSON' trill lie on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietor.,, called EVEIFYBODF'S ALSIANAC, you wilt f ind testimony and commendatory notices front all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given sway by all our agents. rei lelh. II) till ei llgUltez• 111 Ole Count, y. Apri:9,.,-.59 ty. -- - MRS. WINSLOW, A experienced nurse and female gliysiciali. has n soollitng 'Syrup for c h ildren lreleleg IvLlch venlig fat:lli:au , . the prose-= of teetb,o r , by ~ofteontg the gum, redact:lg nil allay all pain, and or Pore to regulate the howels. Depend upon it. mothers. it will:give rest to yourselves. and relief and Itetath to your taunts. Perfectly safe w all Sec advertmemetil in another column. 15!/.1 y The heaven% %Acre Olontinuled en the rtralag' of A:lga.: Y9rln l /Kilo, by /he Mart epleadul Aurma Horeali. ever -Cell no die Cononry. Rat , of parli eoloeed light fin.heiluero 4 %::“. ‘l4y. nod the rha age. were Ile:111111 . 111 'a Ilir exlrella, Al Oar Mlle a rap: all.erVer rear:lrked, Chat he fatteietl. Inc roald .re thy .plikll,l2 lig 01 , tbrm theni-elve4 11110 ,he following torn-• Buy all your garlaritt. at the /frown Sloe/. Clollnolg I-1411 of hock 101 l dc Wfl.f.a.NO. tilt urn/' 604 elle-ft:of Plktladeritltitt, Severn/ler 1.1.1,49, Z . f....D - ': i ... ~.::,,,."\_. , 1 4 1...a.4 77`....." - ?` 3 Es (I Pr! IA y the .3rd 30•1, !Um CATIIA RINI: Blinn, in 1114 76,1, yews of hes Age. To Whom it Map Concern. TIIE pt.r-on who took Plivri+ll'.. Phan - nary frron toy Olive well ab:tge me by oat/roam; 0, %o w , ' ho to door wtth n . McCOlt/iIX. 11.1,00 *IRS. LAUBELCH NTEN DS opening hoot tt April Pr moric I ie.,: to }t•tili heft dit/g.fren Cllll muLC Felorunry 11.1411-31 Gate Keeper Wanted, pri.loATION , s '.i.l I , c received b r.. .he• :1 II Wit Xi DA{ :hr With tin) 01 Fehr...Ty inr per-en in take eli.irt:e ailie Cale nll the Conienniii trod tliv-tnut. Hill Turnpike J W COTTRELL Secroary Colombia February 1/. Irfp 31 FOR RENT Tut.. offer- fotre.lletwo , tithe•h•drA L ..I,4rV BRK I.M IC . 1:1.1,1N(i 111.-1:. -'u t:: elect in heist--en iSk:l,l I b •idl.; 41-0.0 t.} 131:10N 13 1, V1 , .1.1.• INC; 11. .n . 4 renittl, -omit o, two door.. iihrwe the 0.1.1 mot it, .1.1.1 fort.i-hed Roe end sill modern loot a comma. thott. Mottle on the lot. t'or ire inQ :vols. to %lel. I ON VVIKE Colombia. I'.•Lrmrrc 11. Spring Goods at Wondersmith's. \IT E i. llil . l openin l sp , ec x i i ia i n ow or „. lht: rbme.• fiegN.h nv,tl AnirriCall Chill:7e- of new and grOlznifievol ele•igo% agaiao ytl pure. now p.itterit Sin rung Ca lien. .z 4 hiri• ing Noah', MO *O4 and another lot of thry-t. exira -levy** Ginlghsinl4. w.:* for gooll. Goode. we have ..Tway- • .omeihi,a " nt It. C. l'ONIII:R• 4 NIITIV:; Felt IL P.M). C.ll•llSi.re - - - -- - Assignee's Salo of Real Estate. TIVIIA. tic exposed to cultho toe. on 3.1 day. the 214 of dud Arm,ll.. at the polite hounc of Muctitt V.conn. itt the Vorotit,li of Oolumiliin all t ha t eertoto I.IIT. Oil I'IECK , OV LAND. }llllllte tn the ttloir...ol !toroth:lt Armin. w Bather a n d plan of the I 1110U211 ttroientid .1. No. 35. hounded on the north h) No. 51, Pritithwe&to non) by the river so.. goehollllll -nothwe-treno!ly by No. La. anti north. Front Street- hieing, 4d feet front, nod :thou! 1311 re, i deep. Perohi. the/mar to view the prerrtire. before the the at -ant. ath pie,. call I,q I toolge Lloglc. Luto n, Mort Itant near the p00ni.e.... N.tte to eoinateisee at 2 o'clock I'. N., on maid day. whet, eooJiiitor. will he in.we &nowt, and anctulattoc N ivea by lIENJ J. PA: 4 .11011.E A.e.gore of Samuel M P.utter. 2ad month IL 1,560-21 SAVE. er , t , , : c i t i I , . 71 , 1 n ,i 6 t 1 , 1 1, 7 , 1 , e r h a e l , e r , 110CSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4 . 01 , 1•110 g 01 151 . 01 1. 1,11 , 1. Inn,l'll. 11121•41 o. and Rag • aft, CUM" 2`1 , 1101: .. eAt r/. I,,ddyng ...ltaihnth.T.able.. Nllrsor, Cfnee..irr••, K11(11+11 1 . 13C1:11111C. 411 . . hr .4mtlitir. ma> loc •ren ut the or lire leak. . Oil 1•0,1.1 Itell4,e4t riemeltd arid Third .1r• f . ... wl.rie Sr i• nIT•r,I fo, 11.1-nfl GLENS'IRLD'S PATENT STARCH IT'+ fi e more e m I'•mi ylennin It vfn nth unequalled n. .New YutL t.:tty„ u.itt lilted I" tja,en'. 1.u.. d,3: p• pronounced I. 1 ler 216.t....tv*/1 11..nuivtlre•v 1* be the heat Cie ever u•e.l. Fir yut A Mll. RAMNO'S rototly Grocery ..otc, Odd lellow.o alnll. Fell.ll. 1.410. mottr=itooT CILACEEIRI.- VRI•k 4 II A rrourron.. Ilrnn. London and other Crack !: ct.,31.1.t srvetvt-d ut A roornrrsa ramity Grocery Stare. Odd Celmx•s' flail ro, t IS•ts r, rap --- Assigned Estate of the Columbia. Water Company. undmr.ipird. nudhor appointed by- the Court oi Comtnno Piro, to ditorinute the battik in the bond. of 'rt.om L'oy t. 11.q...1a•tigner of the Co lombia Water Company. nhtl n borough of Columbia. lanortt-ler C 011111)• Itert-Ly notthe• ail p/ . ltott, titter ...tied that he will :tumid tor the purpose. of Id< up ate floc.e, in suit borough, on TE 1:SI) A 'V, Mord. 2: to.it at / n . r/ort, P. M. ROLAND F7\ 'Lill{. Auditor I.li.tatVer lute I rttp) It •I,:d hill to A utlilor. I , I.rt..tr It 1...t1 COFFEE. mil E beg grade. of Colleen and Syrups in Columbia, .L to be found at • A:Ti. Fetndy Grocery Store, Odd Fellows' I 101 l Feb. 11. Ns*. • - - ropy ALWAYS AHEAD, Worcester's Illustrated Royal Quar to Dictionary. are happy to anfIOUTICe Mar we are prep:wed In V t the public with thisexcellent Dietionary whieli ha- received the commendation of most or the einineat men it, in the livid. Al! who desire to know iheFatzlish Ise - nguyge, as it is now. wit! prefer 114 i. Dictionary. ELIAS BARR & CO. Feb 11: 60 Opposite the Court !louse, Lancaster, Pa. 'VALENTINES, VALEICTINES. csrCTi wg.r. Comte, Literary, runny, Venerable Youthful. Prices to suit all potnets ELIAS I3A ft It & CO. Opno•itc Court Ilou , c, Liwea.ter, rob:luau 11, ISO. LADIES' PENS at E. Barr & Co's. Kelly's Lnw Pen, A large ineniee of these excellent Lave Pen: has lint been received We will .ell them at rt hub. more than belt the price at whirl, they liner heretofore been sold. F.I.IAS I3AItR A, CO , Feb 11. Oppnwe Court Hon 4.. I.lthen.te, Po The Conestoga Pen. I?rieT;OURAGE Home F.nterpriae. The heat steel LI pen to the market. We now offer the public el -wee pen which must commend itself to every perarni who de-leer to wea:c with case and CICOTOCSS. Ofill for kite le of time without chancing hia pen. WY have selected OUT. CON ESTOI; PEN res one cominning all !brae advateinge, ulcer a lull tr-t the st) lo in the trade It I, specially manufactured to nor Or der; every pen is selected. and we offer it for sale with n fillt confidence that u fair :real will tulisfy the nu rr•b.t.a r th.tt ea a- near peefeennee ne -leel penis can I.' Milli, for t•;td AS 11ARR Lanese-nee Feb. 11, IMO. enneeoga Pelt 'VIE FATE OF SIR JOON FRANKLIN, the an th..ized cdiuou J •Ch ntock. pace, 3 1 • 30 • lootr.rk on 'lie Boundary' of Allotler World.— Price. 2:1 r inn r•• of GarVoo. Price. 40 CPIII.. ELIAS BARR& CO., Pell 11. oinmstle Court liou.e. "N '8 PORE CiTaIYBA BRANDY.--A very .operioe tool gcrunte ornelr for methentul pur poses. S. S.. DI:I.U•:CT & CQ , Feb 11;60 ' Agena+ foe Columbia. GOAL OIL IIEARQUARTERS.—Beveare of opt riou, Coal 0.1 Owing to the urge noeren•e In the rom-uniption of Cant Oil. the market i fall of ho gnu out. The premium article can atvray. be had at J. S. St GO'S reli.l I:GO Golden Mortar Drug store. AMPS: aceelved at the Gold rn Ding r•tore another lie-II Hoek of Coot Uu Looip-• Shade- Zte The Lout tin Co. lombo.. Coil and eXanline curt n..nrlfnent belotc iyurelln.l el-e% Urn e. You'll be that their I- 25 per cent caved by proeuring you r r J. j 01 , .1.L,t1', & I:CYS told. n Mortar Drug Store, Front a , Cotutobil VelL11;60. Statement of the Columbia Bank, eltsl the morning of the 7th of Feb.; 1330 ac required by the Act of Assembly, of 13th October, 1337. ASSETS Loans and Discounta, Specie, 850.974 17 Notes of other Banks, 5.520 OD Checks and Drafts, 3,084 49 Bonus, 2.900 00 Due by Banks, 119,541 78 - $188,020 44 52,115 26 14,529 65 ft eal, Est at e, Pers , Wigl do., Columbia Btidge, LIABILITIES. Notes in Circulation, 240,630 00 Due to Banks, 12,791 33 Deposits, 171,986 17 ---------- 8431,410 55 LA _VCASTER CO USTI; SS: The above statement is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. sAmuEusuoctr, Cashier of Columbia Bank. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 7th Feb., 1860. I). E. BRENER, 3. P Columbia, Feb. 11, 1860. Dr. Darlens Ham's AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT menlictne lot. heels ti-ed lir the public for six with oseren.titg raver. his recomineuded to rore Dyspepsia, Nervotate-o. Heart-13mm., Conic Pains. Wind to the Stomach. ot Pain. io the Deoduehe. Drowsiness. Krdncy ttotepluiuts, how Del , rium Trcrftfuc. tottontrrimee. It ,initntoltitert, Exhtlarates, vtgot ate+ but will not intoxiente or SitinefY. A. a medicine. it 14 quick and &reenlist. coring the mo-t aggravated ease+ on D...pett-ia. Kidney COlll - IntQ. and all other derangements of the S oniaeh at it Bowel.. its n speedy manner Per..ott- w im.from the itouttneion. rice of Jiggers. have become dejected. and their lien votint4yrtem. clattered. ono-Mottoos lirokett down. nub o to that bomone eur.e to lootionity the Delirium Tremeisa. won, name direly feel the happy and itenlitiv itivigositingrilleaCY lit Di, (him'- boor:or:111oz -niorn iVHAT IT WILL DO. fas K.—One aline gloss full 114 alien as eleCr.ary. (Ine dose will remove all Bad Spirits. (me do, win titre I iear,lturn Three doers 41 - 111ente 1 One deee will give y ou a (lend d pr'ff•We ()110‘ , 01... 4 , 1111111 C 111-1(e.•111A1 pall. of Dv.rop, o . tine ifn-e win remove the sloare-stau 81111 411•11111PC nWe effeci. or Wllll.l or Flatulence. nod its semi 114 ihr cloinach eerier- the hictuorainng Spirit the ithntre•• .//lo lona and nit painful feeling- will he removed. rthedmc will 1710e , ' A11..1110-1 11 1 •11 . 1.4•111 g pains of Colo., either to the Snotnaels or bowels. few dn.,. will remove all o'istructions in the Mike) . 131 titan r Or I:n/1M, i neon., Per-on- wbo ate -etiotoly :tinseled with an Kid tat, Complaint+ are it—urell ..iseetly relief by it do., Pr rosin and a 1,111,1 curls by the u-c of one or two inonVeis NIGHTLY DISSIPATION ho 114411 111.•1.1Ing too 1111101 Oval eir-elf of po,oonox liquors. ill u•tr• , t tire- 111 ,tmnoeh. wrukor,-. one 110-e nil remove nil bad f.:oEttes of tyrnl. and Aif.kly rom.mutintos •Itottfd take 11, Int tiro,alsoc Swot three noire a day; tt vrid male Melo bra , 01} nod b nip) . remove all 011.4111C1lOO• Kull trregulartstex from the Ittell.rtlOl or clot= nod re.tore the uluou of lt.ilth mat beastly to the c,resvortt fare. During pregnancy ii will be found no invaluable medicine to remove di-ngtetuble •cn=nuons at the Alt the proprininr is a trial. and to Itidure Ilrit Ire Ira. put up t h e lnatporaring Spirit in pint bottle., at 50 Cl.. quarto, SI. Criter.il Dept.'. 4. Water Sirrei. N. Y. r oe , ole by J. S DelJeu d Co. 0411,11111. a. Dr. J. A. WWI WttglitsVil:c, ;nl I.y erilgg lila Teti. 4. TO, 1860. SPRING GOODS. 1860. LiA & IDIOTIII , II 4 i have now in .tore a full clock anoa , noii.a-totitr of HOUSE•FDIZNISHING GOODS. F.inenn T.oveling, 'Damasks, iiening;, Sheetingc. Cl:mei...Cietit, china. GM*. and Qiicemiware. Crate, and Poe/c -ozen ( . 0911 , r,•111Z the 4:learnt and moo conirete 1..0c sve have ever offered. The (I...tinware I. of our own imporienhon land the G Inman:ore I, purchaned direct from the Nlanufnetarein enabling tin in our grew I.lllt.re• enentn to purchasers e - mug, flair and Ilie•k 1000 1.. a Prime non. en . _ CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Vein t Capp. Itrasse s i.arv-is V. n. tutu afpets. Tarn...try Carpai4. "user Ingram Carrels Rug 11 , 4 Heron carpets, English and American r.h. et t ill (rota 1 in 4 yards wide Ca.nagr, New and Cosy and Jute Mutt-. Rua- Rua Drug gels Wa, Paper Ueentations and liortlers.thlt routed nd Pap r Shades, thud' an. , Green Ourtain Ito I. HAGER & 1'0,4 l'eGO. West Sing ttreet Lain.u.ter. i Finances of Lancaster County. Receipts in the County Treasury. 1659. DANIEL HERR, Treasurer, Dr. •.. Jan. 21., To Balance in hands of County Treasurer per last County Auditor's report $33,440.00 24, Cash received of B.F.Rowe, EAq., Sheriff, Fines and Jury Fund 17.10 received of Massacit Letevre, road damages refunded 25.00 Feb. 14, received of Jay Cad well, Esq., costs in Corn. vs. Wagner 12.00 Mar. 7, rec'd ofJohnGeist,Jr., Manheim township, loan 564.00 16, W. Taylor, Lancaster township, loan 400.00 2S, J. Senscnig, Jr., Earl township, loan • 450.00 April I, Ells. Reim, Manheim borough, loan 1,400.00 P. Fullerton. Penn township, loan 60.00 .1. Rohrer, East Hemp field township, loan 350.00 J. C. Kendig, E. Lain. peter township, loan 500.00 11. TZUCIM alter. Man- May 2, Julyla, Aug. 5, Sep.l9, Octb. 3, $384,706 32 . 67,074 91 157,300 00 $797,191 67 Dec..sl ' Aggregate Assessment of county rates and levies, per ti•t, furnished Treasurer by County Commission ers, to wit: Adamstown Borough $ 160.35 Bart 609.89 13recknock 625.64 Cmrnarvon 1175.30 Cocal/co Eget 1062.89 Cocalico West 1516.80 Culerain 752.78 Columbia Borough 2467 00 Conestoga 1857.59 Conoy 1067.77 Clay 1327.26 Donegal East 3268.66 Donegal West 857.04 Drumore 7391.00 F;phrata 2346.58 Earl 3304.67 Earl East 1999.07 Earl West 2522.39 Elizabeth 788.13 Elizabethtown Borough 284.32 Eden 959.97 Fulton 961.64 liemplield East 3098.84 liempheld West 2916.21 Lampeter East 3323.62' Lampeter West 2718.79 Lancaster 1267.62 City 9584.75 Leacock 2814.75 Leacock Upper 2136.92 Little Britain /055.13 Maubeim 3792.90 Mantic 607.30 Manor 5230.78 Mount Joy 1885.74 Mount. Joy Borough 488.59 Marietta Borough 746.45 Manheim Borough 351.85 Paradise 2256.30 Penn 2135.89 Pequea 1332.67 Providence 712.81 Rapho 3235.25 Salisbury 3360.18 Sadsbuty 911.70 Strasburg 2512.36 Strasburg Borough 456.99 Warwick 2689.80 Washington Borough 198.98 • $93,222.29 To cash received as Excess Tax as follows Paradise Drumore Lampeter East Hempfield West Earl Cmrnarvon Manheim Borough Donegal West Colerain Conoy Cocalico West Lancaster Lampeter East Fulton Elizabeth Columbia Borough 4c Cocalico East Penn Manor it Idempfir Id West Leatotk 1 . Earl 44 Strasburg Borough " City Paradise Earl East Providence Drumore it Salisbury se Mount Joy Borough To amount of outstanding taxes per last report of County Auditors 10,616,513 Items unpaid in Court Bills and Certificates cd 1859 Excess ofassessnsent ofState taxes over and above assessment of Re, venue Commissioners OUTSTANDING TAXES, FOR 1859. Adatualoirti Borough, E 113.00 • Bart Brecknock, I'2 44 helm township, loan 1,500.00' J. Hersh, Emit hemp field township, loan D. Barbel, Uppergietr cock township, loan 1,000.00 J. Mamma, E. Hemp field township, loan 1,600.00 H. Hotterstein, East Hempflelil township, loan 1,250.00 3,40100 C Hiestanti, E. Hemp field township; Joan C. Nclt, West Hemp. held township; Jowl P. Elinderdeer, West La tripete r township, Joan 32.00 2,000.00' 1,000.00 A. Gens, Lancaster township, loan J. B, Sensenig, Earl township, loan Magdalena Bauman ci ty, loan J. S. Hunt, Cmrnar von township, loan P. Bixler, East Earl township, loan J. R. Landis, E. Lam peter township, loan Farmer's . Bank of Lan caster, loan 11. Kreider, Manbeim township, loan C. Gerhart, Strasburg township, loan Eliz. Eby, East Hemp field township, loan Jay Cad well, Esq., costs in Common wealth vs. Bonus. Wm. Kuhns, Fines sel ling liquor, Ste. B. F. Rowe, Esq., She fin, Fines and Jury Fund Jay Cad well, Esq., costs in Corn. vs. Pfoutz S 00.0t7 801).0a 21:10 WY 275.00 330.00 , 7 rk.oo IG,000.09! 4,500.00 1,000.00 Farmers' Bank of Lan caster, loan Strasburg & Lampeter townships, of bridge at Zercher's Mitt C. Sbdliner, Justice Pines : - ,,000.00 303.33 Farmers' Bank of Lan. eaSter, loan Wm. A ug. A tlee,Esq., Fine in Corn. vs. Har der 1,600.00' B. F. Rowe, Egq., She sat Fines and Jury Fund 24.00 Farmers',Bank otLan calter, loan F. S- Pyfer, Esq., Costa in Commonwealth as. Parr 2,000.00 W m . tt itman, Esq., Caernarvon township, on account of of bridge at Pool Forge Farmers' Bank of Lan caster, loan, B.Reinhold, Esq,,Cash refunded, as overpaid J. (indwell, Esq., costs in Commonwealth cp. Bonus County Comm'rs, Sta tionery, Sce., on Mili tia account B. F. Rowe, Esq., She riff, Fines and Jury Fund Witman, Esq., Cernarvon township, in full or of bridge at Pool Forge N. Ellmaker, Esq., Fine in COM. vs. Bai ting 275.00 '2,000.00 WM A. G. Bowers, Esq., on acct. of of bridge at liockhdl, across Co nevioga creek Masack Lefevre, on same account 540.00 200.00 for 1858 44 5.00 3.84 1.50 33 44 1.22 1859 2,58 ..4. 25 cc 1.80 It 2.50 st 56.34 If 1.42 at 90 86.93 .12.60 2 38 96, 2,33 $260.50 1,026.33 5183,709.88 ISM 10.00 58.00 49.00 20.00 833 16 90 40.00 30.00 9.5.00 I.OD EMI
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