4 rti.4 horn youth CIS ,sttery martial tiree .... ef le , t i A ep i Whig A COLIIIMIA Rdcric.....-We are called upon Mira. lieee#l erakatill a childoity moth- ill, ,i'" Nik.SLIE.,"„, gill. Id : our Editorial Efipacity ta t o notia - featly F- sapi thataiAstlittlike .`*ti bt ofy i -, : 4„ 5r,... , -,tk, ~ , branches of Inislfiess ii=onitown i Alkt bith .. ..., ,, , rind play doldieroterUltenr dal* t hee- '41,0 1 Q.°r",,,,PM/ 3 / 1 t ; " 4 " Orto Itobk publialfig has, aok b elf the ay the Cdertiy, deVer it th a t ~d*tdreciiius 170... "UM" , JUN E 91. t80(1- J "nutotter . We WA now naeitiviiiiiand a , Tau , • ,: Manner. Thi s early: love df glnrimer - ed f ur th m &don / 117 ....,,,, liam4b . reThchstreqiton 04 Oa* •:" •.. t. ~s t,.._ . 1 . .n.r, vat., ..,, Eirtirtily left me, al to it I thin thin gloters .. glarfittz! :sts , o . *Trasztsrxzwist or A. of Ihys.ot . terensof,erldotsbut;and vAgellyr,- It tat. Troet it soldwhat-takes away gam itaxilipi; OnsirMeacrits' Rau, ix TO-DiAl The pTiiinator,Atathor seed:Oiiipilerterf the ~. . , . ','t.Y rifttorlko,Pitr,„„ tit, rift becomell 14, 1 , 1 0 ,- "l l aeztte.: '';'. - 1 ,01 4 44 111114 t AtivatEt' i,ticii*Atittgai:Pki_Jj irdstatiful*etien yoltittitfleits history."-TarWili; ...t.'• '''Z'li. , Gle;4o;,,fitordi'4,4l4,4l`.oodff areirowi';'Mall -Tell aid the history," I eagerly cried. 113PSte Akdrlch 4. Bret' arfeeelisemeni ifi A d eert h it e, i s a u t o s vo l ume devote d to t h e ' "Yee,' fertliell'eipteln - JOhn;"lhat's jast: r " fa r' s j' a P e r• rAeirlistAele •q".-" e • TV74118 • 44 business of.therrldietitir,"sithiltitrzeighbon i glut Retail tobatio, &ter endSnattlfeestied -441i -dt I'm going to do,"• in particular, and statiatihe of the town in - ' -- ' idy early residing; Apeeiully my I itoru in treZStite" Eve fut - —' lii , it'ory and the Arabian Nights' Enteretttin; 1 Pitotedsdrsat.—WC are authorized to aft- of *bat may be found in the ''Family Ora- Went., early impressed me with a desire to nounce Pirrza Maaltd of Ephrata, as a candi- eery •Store," next, the variety of Rouse ante for the Protbonoldty, sdbject to the steel. • • . . tteveth4 magniiiteace of the Iriditi." Fufnleltang Ooode,lnt.;kept by-Iltram WO "lion of the People Cl:linty Convention. • "V , * you mean-the - West Itedierr;Captaie? ', -' • ,',--• ''' '' 'r ' '''" " •• • son. over the'way...tberLit'tgeneral glance at I asked, interrupting iiiii. xecative Coratiiiffee of tile Coltunbia. the stock of the "Family Medicine Stem" B3ard of Tatid. fdr Ws Mforitli df l'n. dapiain twirled hi-. nioustddhee, con- and concludes its advertising usefulness by Atm. lrected his eyebrows, and ansWergd, '''',No. Sexz. Saoca, ' jon l 4 e t torin f . dthintattelltiOp to the C olumbia Insurance , . 'jr. Ido not stead tile West Indies; I refer. JOSEPH U. CLACK. Conttitany. An ApitEndii gives a sketch of sir, to the B tst Indies." lie theri Contintted;dulumida, itith ed Wind statistics of its busi t 17'd"eittl iittention to the advertise; "1 n neeardancti with tidy i die sit g4,,i:Y , r nese, Officdft, &tees, Societies, incorporated nifertt'of **nee. irfalthy . fic Coirle'a nevi Store inok shipping to the test; and landed at the dornpanifis, fluidic 'Buildings, and all busi ittincipttl port nttombuy, whence I intuit- add g oads ' ness of puhlie nature, particularly of such • Uiately set out for the interior countries, and 1,, I..sw Perin*. We have reedited the Nit as is transacted in and around the Odd Fel-- hntered the service of one of the most potent humber of the Relitcatiandl Re - cdfd; n 'bail- lows' flail, which seems to be tied centre of kings. it war was then waging; the fierce- monthly; detoted to the calla! of edlicatiun• the author's Solar byetem. Rambo has nets of which threatened t. involve the published at Lancaster by D. L. Sanders. done the proper thing, and as an advertising Whole vrdrld; iricidding Hie East lndia The opening number is a good one and enterprise will doubtless find the little took pumpany. I was . appointel • tittptitin of a it 11 promises well fur the future. We with the ' l "k of accou n t"' 116 je etriaini•T desert holy of cavalry; our werittcals . consisted bf Record luck; ingj ot Rifeness; in tliiinird for the intelligence It lance and short-sword; A fierce Battle ' with villicla be makes known his business took plaai; oar mien vete falling, hack in ,facilities, as well as the valuable informa every difiction before the itripetdotti clutrges tinn which he has collected in amvenient hf the enemy; the king spurred his horse, form and gratuitously offers to his customers aid vfhen he had reached my side, he im- and the public. Jib+ ao-advertisers must plored me to make some desperate manceu- share the credit, but to A. A. himself justly ere to save if possible, the fate of the day. belongs iild lion's shard ; as the great "Your 3lajesty,' I replied:le aseerd,that origincil otiginntor: fire Emperor of China ; and the rest of the divilized world, is looking at my manoeu vres with a jealous eye. However, your Majesty shall he obeyed; har not, the day Shall yet be Ours.' "Spdrring my horse, milled for my . men to follow me, nn i then tmik plade a bharge unequaled in the annitin cif *sr. The tinemy at first rdsdited id the Mod blirnie Manner: tidt nothing could ntlind before us. swept upon them like thundtir shdt bat of a doublelarreled gurl; and just a. I was harming fur victors, 11. lance, thr)wn by thb enemy, struok tie just, here." At this pdirit, he put his anger to his right or left temple, I forget which. "The wound was no serious that I had to he carried from the held by some of my men, Who place.l ma by order of thri king, iti thd royal tent and couch, Where His 'Majesty attanded , td Wants himself. The battle was gaiped, and grad: tinily I recovered from my wound. And that's the way I got that dent in my . head" Just as he hal finished, we were joined by a number of friea Is.. I often look back through tlie df nientory; and live over again thosa ?calla:Mg daji which I passed in Buenos Ayres. There Was dap tain Samuels, of the ship "day Cavalier;" Captain Crows of the "Ilannah Ann;" and then Elidra was that Spanish Captain, who was said to have fornierly been a pirate; and—hut I keep _forgetting. What you want to itear is, how Captain John duncan, dm , tell you *hat —l'm justabunt as.curious to kudw sts ,Yod are: arki if ever I meet him again, I ldest! Id ask Hull, iondeidnie when he is perfectly sober. how it was that he got that dent in his head. And that's all I know about it. GUSTAVUS VASA.—The father of Gustavus Vasa and many of his friendi and kinsmen had fallen in a massacre. His mother and several of the mist ilidstriode ladies Were carried prisoners to eopenhagen, and treated With every indignity, On his own head a high price *its set; and lib was safe nowhere. Ile fled into lielicarlia, a wild region of mines and mountains; inhabited by - the most daring and independent race of Sweden.— lie honed to rouse them to the rescue of their country ; but that great bloody deed, and Christian's spies everywhere. had thoroughly unmanned even theme hardy men. On his journey his servant made off with his clothes and effects, anti- Gustavus .pureued Itim till his horse fell under him—hat in lain. Once more, disguised ea P. peasant, he went on through sterile mountains, nn 'molded heaths and forests; till he reached lighltittii With its blazing fires; saillingsmoke. ,and sooty copper mines. Beni he labored tor some time in the mines ; hut his uneasy mind drove him on again. lie engaged as a thresher at a farm; but there the fineness Of his linen and his manners did not escape a sharp-eyed maid; 'Fhb master, informed of this, soon recognised Gustavus as a fel lowstudent stt Upsets, and, filled with ter tor, entreated him to plunge deeper into the mountains; ind leave him and his family in Mfety. l e nett betook himself to the cas tle of a itobletneh, whin received hint most nffectinnately, making himself Most sure of the offered reward. lie mounted and rode on to the next military station, and wee soon back again with twenty troopers. But ate bird 'Was flown; through a hint from the More ttoble•wiht; *llO fdrnlshed him with a Hearse and sledge for his escape. lie sought refuge at the door of a monastery founded by his ancestors, but the monks phut the door in his face. fix nextasylum was with a worthy clergyman, but here the Philistines were upon him again; for the Danish• eel diary were hunting everywh ere. ne was again rescued by the presence of mind of a lady, who, on the entrance of the •troopers into the house where Gustavus was sitting with the:other farm men, gave him a cuff on the ear,- and sent him off on pretence of some neglected errand. Ills host then concealed him under a load of straw; and drove him towards a place of security; but the soldiers Met them on the Wan examined the load of straw, ran their swords through it in various directions, and at one pass pierced the leg t.f Ouseavne. lie bore the wound -without towline. and wax mitred; hut the blond soon rosining through the cart and leaving a track on the ionnw; his ingenious. host cnen • woaod t er bin wrse.. foss•, anti, when line bloody test.iis Wave remark...l,.Hawaii that as the 4.1.111 slAssnei-• end disconr armlet/ewe flusostees iesossnea. tinatty aroused. the seen of Isettosilia.s.xnelled the Danes, wise onsinimnoaly olemsnd king, Ile be amyl* _limn n' the n.,hh et icings that ever ennuilatari rive Itoforn tinn in Swe de l. end remain. , n.' •it'the weed's greet astMes. The Juniata 111te-Demotrat id the; title of it new piper trdhlighed in Mifflintown, Jo- Mate County, by A. J. Greer and Calvin B. Harris, the first number of which bears date June 7. The name indicates the politi cal belief of the editors.' The new candi date fur public favor is a radmiltably neat and rittideti•is sheet: dad the speeirried ntitn her tinedurfigtis the expechttian of a good weekly. We Wish the publishers every sac- ECIII Wive Aw.txx Cave.—An advertistiatent in to-day's paper calls st rrldetirig For the Purpose of organiiing a "Wide Awake Lin coln rind liadilin Club." This is the open. ing of the political earaptlign. From this time forward we May loot for politics to rule the roast tortenately for us, our indepen dent position exempts us from putting on the harness, and doing the dirty work of any party. We shall, however, Chronicle all important movements of till (fie parties and sub-parties, and of draftee till record local politiCtil 4cdnis, endeavoring to be strictly just and impartial. Cltir indiVidnal political bias is well known, but we believe we bare sufficient fairness to prevent any warp in the strictly upright and indepen dent pdsition Of the 43.4. TUE Cotunnte ROLLING MlLl..—thla es tablishment has got into complete operation. It has been put in thorough repair; and is now turning out rails to the eiterit of its oapaaity. The branch railroad connecting it with the Pennsylvania Railroad is abOut completed arid everything Is in each Con dition as Will enable the proprietors to work therMill to the bent advantagd. We pro pose obtaining some statistics or the pro duct and capacity bf the establishment which we will give in a more extended no tice: Tug Baxsam.—By advertisement it will bo seen that the "Bakers," the favorite cam pato' of singers, will give a concert iti Odd Fellows' Hall, on next 'Monday; eVeairig.— When this troupe was last in doltinibiti we spoke 'sanely in fe.ior of the performance— it wet onti of the most pleasing wh had ever littened ta=and we only echoed the general poetic voice. The perforators and lest known to a Columbia audience than sotiriti others, but they hate never failed id dfewing good houses and giving full satisfaction. They *ill present on Monday evading an entire ly, new programme, niade itp of good Music, and our word for it, it Will be brilliantly 1 rendered. Each individual singer is a Oar, the Bass—George E. Baker, falsely report ed dead, but"all alive,"—unexcelled; togeth -1 er they form the very best Quartette Com pany no* before the public. We have pledged Ourself, and staked our prophetic reputation cin the result, that there shall be a full hoti.e on Monday evening: we leave it to the kno 1 an 1 discrietinating taste of the public to justify our prediction. RICADING AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD-EM• DIMMERS am:tr.—We have received a copy of the Report of Mr. Lyons, Chief Engin eer of the-Reading and Columbia. Railroad. We, some weeks since, gave a condbmation of the Report, containg the groas estimates, general gradients; dietaries; doe. The full Re port gives a graphic general description of the fine country throdgh which the line of read will run, An enumeration of the towns Which will be nocommndated by it, the num ber of holiness stands, manufactories, mills, he.. bordering the road, and other Medal= of important bearing upon the prospects of it railroad. The Repott also inellides an extract of Mr. Warfurd's Report and esti mates en lines surveyed by him from Chest nut Hill Ore Banks to this place: also ex tracts from "Rogers' Geology of Pennsylva nia," giving the formation of Chiques Ridge, the nature of the ore deposits of Chestnut fill, sto. The Act of Incorporo ' Lieu and Supplement are published with the Report, and a neat lithographic map shows the route, connecting roads already censtuct ed, forming the only Missing link in a chain of direct roads between Sew York City and the South. Mr. Lyons urges prop er effort On the part of those most interested in this road-=the inhabitants along the route —and immures them that if they evince a disposition to help themselves, and make a fair show of being in earnest, New York capital will be ready to nesiet when required. Although the subject is not publicly agita ted at present, the directors of the road are not letting it sleep. They are laying the project before influential parties abroad, preparatory to an energetict appeal to the people along the lime. We hope Columbia, when the time's:Ames for decided action s will be found willing to lend OM:UM aid to an enterprise which Will have, if carried out, snob direct beneficial influence on the lad -nen of our town'than any other now in ag itation. Will not our Hoard of Trade make an effort to stir up a feeling in tarot of the Reading and Colombia Railrotdf Griant nottniAs Mettrifso IN iANCASTEIt. —Co Thursday eveni c lid large and enthu- Kinetic botighis meeting was held in Lan- Outer, at which R. J. Italdeman, of Harris berg, Lewis C. Cassidy, of Philadelphia, and others spoke. the object of the meeting was to indorse Douglass as a candidate fur the Presidency, and a series of Itestilatioris passed favoring the claitiis of thd distin guished Illinois ganator. Whitt influence this imposing demonstration will have upon the action of the Lancaster countj , delegates to the PlAltimoie Convention remains to be seen. DitIIOCtiATIC CONVENTION.—The Cdnven tion tsf Seceders front the Charleston Demo cratic Convention will be held next week in Richmond, Va., ecatime:neing on Monday, the 11th. AluioSt as Medi importance at taches to the action of this convention as to that or glib regular Borneo:little Adjourned donventieth which will meet ih Baltimore, on the succeeding Monday. The general impression seems to be that the fire-eaters will adjourn to await the action of the Bal timore Convention on the 18th, and be gov erned somewhat by the nominations of that body. Thus a fresh excitement commences with next week, to continue until after the Democratic nominations are made, when the excitement proper-- , the gh t between the great parties---will begin id earnest. Tux J.tilant ss.—The Japanese Bmbasoy will arrive at Philadelphia this afternoon, where a tremendous reception awaits them. The military will turn out in full force, the firemen will join in procession, and a big time generally is anticipated. The Jape will remain in Philadelphia about a week, but their movements afterwards are not an nounced. No doubt Saturday will be a great day in Philadelphia: the city will be et.ostded With irisi tots, and the hotels jammed. The occasion is an interesting one, and the City authorities will, doubtless, make an ef fort to do themselves credit. There bee been some talk of an excursion over the Pennsylvania Railroad, for the strangers.— We hope the idea may be carried out, in which ease we stay•at-horhe bodies may hope for a eight of the distinguished visi tors. Meeting of the Board of Trade COLUMBIA, J uno 1, 1860 Meeting called t , order by Mr. Welsh, Vice President—members present, Welsh, Bogle, Mitchell, Hershey, Rambo, Appold, Wilson and Pusey. Mr. Hershey chairman; rtiported that nothing special had been brought before the Committee during the month of May. Re port accepted and Committee discharged. C. Pusey offered the following: Itesolred, That the Committeb for the month of June be requested to take some action towards securing the adoption of thegeneral borough Law. A discussion ensued upon the merits of the law; after which the resolution was unanimously adopted. Messrs. Saml. Shoch, John Cooper and Joseph H. 131ack wore ap pointed the Committee for the month of June. On motion aqt s urned. Cam!. J. Poste, Secretary.. THE CATTLE. DISEASE IN PENNSYGYANIA. —The disease Which lately destroyed so many of the cattle in Maseachusetts, and other of the New England States is said to have made its appearance in tucks county, Within a short time Charles Michenor, a farmer of Bristol township, lost nearly all of his valuable herd of cows, of a complaint said to resemble very much the dreaded cat tle disease.' If it should turn out to be this malady, it will cause great alarm among the farmers, and the necessary steps should be immediately taken to ascertain Its true char acter.—Doylestotbn Dentocral. MAX3110111V! to CMATORNIJIA—A letter dated Negro Dill, California, on. the 18th ult., and published in the Sacramento Stan dard, explains is detail the discovery of a mammoth care in El Dorado county.— While a party of men were excavating for a lime kiln, they broke through into a cave of immense size. Mayor Swan, of Spers. mento, subsequently explored it fir two hours, and visited several large rooms of several hundred feet in length, by nearly as many broad-, until he was brought to a halt by a lake, - the extent of which is as yet un known. The floor. as well as stalactites, ' are all of a best:Rife white chrystalised marble. Avvrct Tonx.tni iY Imre ;ism Itustfts— GREAT Dna or Llis AND terracettoil to* Pacipsarr.—Cthceno, terrilfib tornado 01(0 over East e ft ickyta add NoithweiteriflllirKut last night; erltiCll bite caused more destifibtion of lifelandinfoperty est+iallkat 0(404 ler "visitation, cenignlfiered.,Thit-towns of Cettianole,-;loW#;;ipid#baritlildnols,.Were elotapletelrdereolishetli In theletinei•thir ty-two dead bodies have already been dis- Covered, end-therer , -gfetelitill d number un der the rains of demolished buildings. In Albany five Of sir deed tiddler) - been found, and-there are some fifty wounded— some seriously. to list of the victims has been received: The destractiort was equdDy.ireatin Mor rison, Illinois. Mrs. Bluth:Hotta, Mr. and Dorr, George Itocrefift, -and a boy named Darouro were killed; end ±hos. Dig by, Dud. Lathe tind wife, Mr; fiiuhmond ead liiram Mann Were seriously injured. At Lynden several persons wero killed, and fifteen persons in the vicinity were bad ly injured. The storm passed two miles north of Am boy, and it is reported that over ten persons were killed there, and a number badly in jured. Mrs: Niol3l ahl it Anti tattled Bills by *ere injured, also a daughtUf of Mr. Sackett, a boy named Northman and Mr. Wright. The course of the tornado was almost due east from the Mississippi to Rock river.— There is scarcely a house or barn in a direct track of half a mile in width left standing. The total loss of life cannot be less ►ban sixty. The lass of prcipetty has not of course been ascertained, but must be very large. segi.4 lafge Douglas meeting star held in Philadelphia, on Monday evening last. The Hon. Richard Vail:, presided, assisted by a large number of Vice-Presidents and Secre taries. The speeches and resolutions were strongly in favOr of Douglas, and denueia tory of the National Administration. CHitID2III GOLD IMAGES.-A considerable quantity of golden images from the Maces of Chiriqui have been lately received in town. They were extracted from the lately discovered "Innate to the west*ard of thbse which proved so productive last year. We learn that about $30,000 worth have been extracted: A number of Indian graves have also been recently discovered in Costa Rica. and are now being examined; so far they have been found to contain stone images and pottery-ware.—Panama Star and Herald, May 18. The loss of life and property in the West by the recent tornado is enormous.-- As far as ascertained, the lives sacrificed number nearly 150; the amount of proper ty destroyed is more than a million of dol lars. SAILING OP THE I/ALL-FRANNLIN EIPEDT TION.—Toe bark George Hem y, Capt. S. O. Buddingtun, and Cal schooner Amaret, tender to the George Henry. (formerly the Rescue, of the Grinnell expedition,) sailed from New London, Ct., on Tuesday. The George Henry conveys Mr. C. F. Hall and Cud-laja.ah, his Esquimaux glide, with the boat, sledge and outfits to the Artie Ocean. j Mr. Hall will probablY leave the vessel at Sussex Island ; *here He will procure a boat's crew of tsquitnaux, and from thence proceed to survey N. portion of theunexplored region lying between Cape Willoughby and the en trance to fury and Hecla strait; passing through the strait to Boothia and King William's Land; where he expects to obtain additional particulars relating to the fate of Sir John Franklin. It will he remembered that at this place Capt. McClintock found several relics of the ill-fated exdedition un der the command of Sir John Franklin. RiBIBtANCE OT I IiON AND STEEL TO SttOT.-- From experinients which have recently been making at Portsmouth, England ; it would appear that iron or steel clad ships possess no more immunity from the destructive ef fects of shot, than do those mode of wood.— The trials were made with special reference to the coating of the monster steam ram, now in course of construction. The practice has been carried on from a gunboat, both from a thirty-two pounder and a ninety five hundred weight gtin =the latter throwing a solid sixty eight pound shot with a sixteen pound charge, distance of range two hun dred yards. The results of the experiments are a demonstration of the fact that no iron or steel plate which has yet been manufac tured can withstand the solid shot from the ninety five hudred weight gun at a short range. The first shot would not penetrate through the iron plate, but it would frac• tare it, and on three or four striking the plate in the same place, or in the neighbor hood, it would be broken to pieces. At a distance of six hundred or eight hundred yards, an iron-clothed ship, it appears, would be comparatively safe; but as the ef fects of concentrated firing have not yet been ascertained, there still exists some uncer tainty on the subject. Taking everything into consideration, it is considered that a steel coated ship would be more easily des troyed than a wooden sided one, and that the destruction of life must also be greater on board of the former. ADM% TO NATIVICZOMMICB.—We trust that our servants, public and private, will steely the manners and habits of the retinue of the envoys from Jeddo; and profit by them, as it is well known that Japan waiters are remarkable for the very highest polish. MB-Pat was helping Mr, Blank to get e safe in his office one day, arid• nut being ac quainted with the article, inquired what it was for. "To prevent papers and other things which are placed in it from being burned in case of fire," replied Mr. B. • 'Are ye sure nothing will iter burn that hi-put in that thing?" "Yes." "Well, thin, yer honor, ye'd better be at tber getting into Chet same *hen ye die." Mr. Blank "wilted." 66... The Young Ls.dy who ••took every body's eye"' must have a lot ofthems Unnecessary torftfB FAcif lore , firs lacalottted.—Tfie didn't sufferecthy the limping pit grind whit neglected to boil She pedi itkcarried in his shoes of a penanciiwas nothing 65 the hottible the racking tortures which tbehrttetic patients idler rri.We pity the olistirreey, hr ,the once; or:the prejudice, whiteever It rday b'e; Which as thus far prevented them froth re- iiirfirig rid those - great - SPeci fics for thetinardt; Hollowiry'S Ointment and Pills. it is cirri; ous in a country where almost every one can and daei read the newspapers, that facts of the ate/ost Importance to the health of thousands should be overlooked dr disregarded by any of the suffering Chess Whom they idiniediately concern. Yet,-Ild it is. Almost daily we see persons moving painfully through the streets, with contracted -limbs and, joints rendered rigid by disease, to whom the penetrating and laidtlVe angueift invented by Profess* Hollo way wodld be *drill its Weight in diamond dart. In the Russian 13dipitali, it hag 'riper; seded every other CIA ernal remedy.for rheum.: tied'. Nothing else, says the French surgeons employed in those institutions, seems to have the slightest effect on the terrible forms of the malady which exists in that inhospitable cli mate. Ttie results of its use in this country are, we are assured, no less satisfactory.— Warm fontentations shtluldi in all cases, pre cede its application; as by this means, the pores of the skin are opened, and the process of absorption greatly facilitated. The rapidi ty withwhich the Ctintment disappears under the hand while being rubbed in, is astonishing. The inflamed flesh, or indurated muscles seem to drink in the cooling, soothing, relaxing unguent, as swiftly as the desert sands imbibe the genial rain. As an auxiliary to the Oint ment in rheumatic cases, the Pills are said to be invaliighle, and welded readily beliete it. All external disorders more or less interfere with the functions of the internal organs, and the presence of disease on the surface always involves a bad condition of the secretions and the blood. It is by the cOrrection of these functional derangements, vie presitme, that the Pills assist the cure. Such is the theory Of the distinguished inventor of the remedies, and as it is consistent with common sense, (which is more than can be said of all medical theories,) we have nothing to object to it. One thing is Certain with regard to rhetima. tisdr in this elinuite r In nine cases outtlof ten, it defies the “regular" treattrient. Colchicum, the stereotyped prescription, is more baneful to the cdnstitution than mercury itself; and though it may, by its paralyzing influence, so far benumb the parts affected as to alleviate the pain, we have never known an instance in which it has thoroughly eradicated disease.' On the other hand, it is claimed that Hollo way's remedies expel it utterly; and this claim is fortified by volumes of direct and un. contradicted testimony.— c'Periodical Critic." Ite....Come down to your circumstances, and, when you have succeeded in effecting ' the difficult but in no wise dangerous de scent, remain there. The cool air of the place will not hurt you. On the contrary it will do you a world of good. The fever and heartburn which affected you, you will feel no more, when once you have actually "Come down to your circumstances." But what's a man to do, that has but three or four dollars a week to live on ? sounds out in a dissatisfied answer to oar injunction. You must live inside of four dollars, if that is all you have. If you don't do it, the debts that will accumulate will ki 11 the cour age all out of you. If you do it, the very minute, that you can manage to obtain high. er pay, you will begin to enjoy the feeling which plenty begets. Nobody knows how good six dollars a weeks seems, so well as he who has for a long time contrived to live on fowl or even less. The chief affliction and misery of poverty, is the tomenting de sire to have more than you can get, and the shame there is in owning that you must de ny yourselves many things that all about you possess. To those who eare chiefly for externals, this is a very great trouble i but do not let your life consist in the abundance of the things that you possess, nor your de struction be the lack of the goods of this world: Work faithfully and patiently; get ahead as fast as you can, and as you go, be careful to keep down to your means; and soon or late, honor and happiness will be yours. IstrA. lady observing a little girl ap% parently lost in the ttreet, accosted her with the question, "Whose child nre you?" "Child of wrath, ma'am," cried the little urchin, dropping a courtesy, as if address ing the parson. The lady resumed and said : "Where were you born ? "Born in sin, ma'nm," persevered the diminutive theologian. lta36.A telegraphic dispatch was reCeived in Lynn recently, but wart refused by the poison to whom it was sent, an the ground that he didn't recognize the handwriting as belonging to the one who was said to have sent it. Arrival and Departure of Trains. PENIVSYSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Eastward. Marietta Accommodation arrive'', 8.15 A. M Lancaster Train leaves 8.15 .• Columbia Aec. •• 1.00 P. M Harrisburg .• 5.15 •. Emigrant, •. 10.10 Westward. Emigrant arrives 1.30 A. M Mail leaves Columbia Ace. strive, 'Harrisburg .. leaves 6.10 4. Lancaster Train an Ives 1120 .. 13:ir The Columbia Accommodation Eastward, will arrive It Landauer at 1.40 P. M., con necting there with the Fast Line East; re turning, will leave Lancaster at 2.40 P. M.,or after the Fast Line Wert passes, arriving at Columbia at 3.20 P. M. .14oR7Titskr4 chwritAt itAlt.wAy ARRIVES. MIMICS. Morning Train, . 6.30 A. M. 6.55 A. hi Noon 44 12.15 P. M. 12.30 p. M Evening ... " .5.00 ~ 6.10 a Columbia Lumber Market. Panel Boards end Plank, W. Pine, $35.00 Ist Comm. a CI 30.00 2nd a a a (3 18.00 Culling a .. CC 12.00 Inferior a « igl 9,00 Bill Scantling, .4 14.00 Joists ana Scantling, Hemlock $9 a 10.00 Boards, 9 IL 10.0 Bill Srantlihg, ll< 12.00 Ash Plank, 20.00 Siding, $l2 a 15.00 Pine Shingles, 9 a 16.u0 Cypress a 9.05 Plastering Lath, 2.20 / I:DEATH!!! TO EYERY FORM AND dMIeIES OF VERlffraTi "Olsten's' , “Coors WS" RAT, ROLCA., Bc. , EST:I3CICIXi.TCCE "COSTA AV “COSTAICS” BEn-Pico Etreassisszoa. "Co , rstesn "Camas' , ELECTRIC PONVDECt, iCeniNSECTS, &C. • vssrao.r uhirairti, Alva, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground' Nice, bed Hogs, Anti, Moths. Mosquitoes, Pleas, Insects on Plants, hi sses, On Animals, ace., Ste.likribort, every form and "peeing of - • 10 years established in New York City—emed by the (-My POst Office, We ell , Prisons and Station Houses. the city steamers, ship*• kc.. thle city Hotels." snot," ••9t. :Nicholas," dee., and by more Wan 20,000 private F..kDruggists and Retailers everywhere sell them. Wholesale Agents In all the large eitied. , Regular sizes, 25e., 50e. and 31 boxes, bottles. I,:lpsii!Eteurattx!l! of spurious imitations. Exittnine eticl box, bottle and Hank. and take nothing bat "Cos- TAN'S) , tu53.1,050 hexes sent by mail 113 - 33 mid S 5 boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ziso , by express. liWr Address orders—tit fdr "Circular to Dealers" to HENRY R. COSTA R, Principal Depot. 410 BrOadway,N. Y Sold by Dr. W. S. hteCORKLE. at the Family Ma niac. Stern, Odd Fellows , . Hail, Columbia. _ hlay 19. lB6O-6m Sitserik.—We ate siiiihdrileci to a'nndtinee S. W. P. Boyo, Fulton, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. CLERK /OP ORPHANS' COURT.-.-We are au thorized to announce HENRY PINKERTON, City as a candidate for Clerk of the Orphans' Court, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. SHERIPF.—We are authorized to annusinCe Tuosiiis CoraßN3j Columbia, as a candidate rot Sheriff, subject td the decision of the People's Conrity Convention. CEERR OP 4, MUTER Szesions.—We are AU. thorized to announce SAMUEL MARTIN, City, as a candidate for Clerk of Quarter Sessions, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. 11OLLOWAT'll ANDOlNritakr.—Be nbt deceived. —Liver Complaint.—Some people consider an article worthless because It in advertised—this is the except lion not the role—for ti any thing is worth knowltirlt is warthy of being uni venally Maarten, and the Press is the only medium for extending this knowledge.— The truth or falsity of an assernon however,lies in the proof. After deep research and scientific tabor, Dr. Holloway. some my yeses back disedvered two pa tent remedies. Pills and Ointment. for all infernal and external disorders "rising frottl the stordadll. the fiver, or the blood. For liver complaint particularly it is a decided cure 3n all tropics/ climates it is the only medicine used for this disease, and the millions who Lave bet n cured by the Pills and Oinimeni, owe their knowledge of them to the Press. June 9, 0350. MEXICAN MUSTANG LIN `LENT. Intrinsic virtue a lon could insure the success which his article has attained. For Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Burns, Star Joint., or Golds, Sprain, Pole Evil, and Swellinga upon Horses. it has no equal. No person Will be without it who has once tested its value. "And With refermice to the getisral estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I Can cheerfully say that no article ever performed sd many cures in our neighborNood as L. W. Satan, Ride 'Add, Cann." S. llama, Esq., Hyde Ptark t il , writes, ••that the home was con sidered Worthless,(ltis case was spavin). but since tha free use of the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for $l5O. Your Lteiment Is doing wonders up berm"— Such testimouy is reaching U s every dry. The half is not told. Every• family should have it. Beware of imitations. The genuine Mustang is sold by all re:. .pectahle dealers throughout the world. BARNES & PARK, Proprietors, New York. May 26,1 m The 'leavens were illuminated en the evening of Augur 2t 18:41, by the most splendid Aurora Boreal. ever seen in lie Country. Hays of porn. coldred light flunked scrawl the sky. and the changer were beautiful in the extreme. At one time a rap ohm rher remarked. that he fancied he could see 'lit rparkli ng lig.nv form iliemvelves into the following word•: Buy all your gametas at the Brown S Clothing Hall of ltnekhtli & Wal4on, Nov. 003 and NS Cheqnut vt., above Sixth, Philadelphia. September 10.18.59. UMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES (lave now been before the public for Ave yearn. end have every where won golden opuuon• from the many thousands who have used them. Simple, free from miricaity. technicality, or danger. they have beeCime the ready resource mid aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, pr involtd, and have become the family phyttiehin and medical adviser orthoutmods of Intrudes. No where have they been tried without having been approved, and their highest appreciation Is among 'hoer who have known them longest, and most Intimately, B —A foil set of liumphreyei Homeopathic Spa. Macs with !look of Directions, rand twenty different Remedies, in large vial;. motohco case, $5; ditto in plain case. Si; ease of fifteen boxes, and Hook, $.2 Single boxes, 25 cents and 511 cents Theta liemethe4. by the single bed or Case; are sent by mail or express, fire of charge, to any addrees, on receipt of the price. Address. Dr. B HUMPHREYS & CO.. No 562 lirontlway, New York. Optgotd by A. M. ft AMBO, Odd Fellows , Hall POND'S EXTRACT OF FIAMANIELIS, OR PAIN DESTROYER, Is one of the few domestic remedies which have come taro general Ott and favor, without . puffing. It is the product of a couple shrub. harmless in all cases, and us a domestic remedy unequalled. Por Rums, Cots, firmer•. Sorenea4, f.omene•s, Sprain•,. Rheumatism, Bolts, Ulcers, ad Sores and Wounds, ft has not all equal. It is also used, with great *access. for Tooth ache, headache, Neuralgia, tore Throat. Colic, Dims Ogee, Hoarseness, and oilier similar troublesome mid painfet/ afection•, while it promptly arrears all Hem orrhages. Hundreds of ph) minus use it daily in their moductli and give it their unqualified recommends- Imo. Sold by our agents and dealers, and by F. HUMPHREYS tr.. CO , 5t P 2 Broadway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. 117 - A. M. Risme°, Odd Fellows' Hall, Agent for Co- Cllllllll, lAtay Id. 'Kid A experienced nurse and female physician, ham a Soothing Skrup for children teeteing. whidh greatly facilitates the process of teething, by eoftetting the gums, reducing all irillsmmation—will allay all pain. and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it wil/ gt re rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Perfectly safe in all cases. Bee advertisement in another column. Or t. 29, 185947 MIRKA FOB. A NE RIC A! tleenan Victorious and Jolley Triumphant!! It is now a settled fact that Jolley takes the hest pictures the conntry,und decidedly the cheapest. His prices range as follows:: ambrotypes. polyp in eases, from finly etens up to ten dollars. Photorraphs from One dollar per dozen to Filly dollars. Call and see him: gallery opposite the "Spy. office.. Columbia, May 3, tB6O. tP 7 " IPjf At the refidenre of her family, near Wrighioville. Yuri. county, 041Tburnlay mot 1111 l g, 7th inst.t Kt only daughter of the !ate dames E. Mifflin. and wife of Dr Geo. W. Alain, aged 20 3 eau, 2 Amelia and Gduya. The funeral will take place at I &clot a, this (castor• day) all e fauna . THEnndentigned will receive proposals for getting off and murmur to Ids mill, all the logs lying on the shore and islands of the Su.quebanna. - from the dnm at this place up to or about the mouth of the Codorus Creek, at the eilleze of New Holland, in York county. A. S. tiREEIST. Colorable, Sone 9, IE4O. THE ORIGINAL BAKERS WILL SING AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL, COLUACIA, ON MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1860, AN which Pee:taiga they wit! perfo•m a rich variety ‘, of pnputar pmeel, comprising their new ecomposi lions nd •electwM. TICKETS i 5 CE8115.-=Coneert will commence at 8 o'clock. Jim SI, 11366 11.27 •. 3.20 P. M. THOSE permot desirous of forming a Wide d:rake Lincoln and Hamlin Cluh, are requested to meet at the. Town Hall, this evening at 1:1 o'clock, for the purpose oforgonizin r BY ORDERPF THE COOI3IrTTIES. Jane 0, 186CsIt Sugar Cuted Amu. SPf.UNDID New Boger Cured llama and Dried Beef, Country Items, Shoulders. Sides, Beef Tongues, Susquehanna Herring just received at A M. RAMBO'S . Fatalle Grocery Store, Odd Fellows , Hull. Colombia, June B. 156 n. FOR SALE., le MOO Plastering Lath, 50000 Palings-61 feet. eo t ooo ae. 3 by 13 . P. APPfl'.r. -Jane PAM*. Law tf VERMIN. MRS. W INSLOW i 2 1 3.0POSALS. Nommen. AIIIMMTRATORS SALE. nN SATURDAY, MS lOTA DAY OF JUNE ( 1860,by virtue of on Crtderlsf the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned will sell et pule , lie vendee, without reserve. at the public house of Ja cob Punk, in the borough of ?denote, the following Lot of Cleland, late of Jacob Kline, deceased, to wit: A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, in that part of the Borough of Marietta, Lancaster Conant laid oat by John alyersi situate on the north side of Second enem y in raid borough. bounded on the south by Sedond street forty feet. on the went one hun dred add eighty feet by lot N. 55, on the north fort . ; feet-.by alleti end on the-east by lot No. 57, and numbered id the plan thereof by number fifty-ria. Purchase tweet payable August 20, 1860, when posse.sion and an indisputable title will be given. The sale will begin at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known by CONRAD R. MARKS. Administrator df the relate ofJacob Kline, deed. - June 9, 1866.td A GOOD BUSINESS! Stook of Goods and Gobd Will VOR SALE TsubScribef offers for vale Itiot entire stock Dry Goods, Queenswore,Groceries, &c, with the goodwill of his business, He occupies a long emit.: baited bu- mess stand in the Gannet of Washington: with a good custom. The store torte car. be rented o:' lessed by the purchaser. This Id a tarsi-rate Opptirtd. tiny for any one desiring to establish himself in a good retail business. Address 3. x. NIANNtsW. Manor P. 0 , Lancaster dannty, Pa June 0.1860/ PUBLIC SALE. DIM subscriber Will . offer tit •public sale, on SATUROtY, JUNE 23,1948 at 9 o'clock B. AI, at the Froultild House. in the Borough of co , lumbia, the following described real estate, viz: NO. 1, A LOT OF GROUND; situate on the sob .life of Cheri,' greet. between. Third and Fourth strrets. containing In front 21 feet, and extendmg 193 frel.with a gotid two-story 14 . 4 Brenta DW WA NG HOUSE , Back Building and other improvements, in good condition, thereon " 11141111 erected,,. O, 2. A tot OF GROUND. oft the north-we.t canter of Cherrt• and Fifth streets. containing COien an Cherry and 140 feet on Fiftli street. That Icit win be sold tidier as one lot or diei- Ced•to suit purchasers. • Terms made known at the sale by R. A. GANNON. • L. TAZDYNICY. Auctioneer June 9, t 6041 - - • • The Jarreiiese AA_IiE to arrive in Phitadelpitla to-day;and to ex , peeied they will visit Columbia before chipping for Japan. to supply themselves with Bee Family GM , CeeleN, at A.M. RA M CFA Fatally Grocery Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. Columbia, June 9,1640. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. subscribers have jnst opened and are now offering. ht the House formerly occur pied by T. J. Miles,opporite J. Rumple's Iltadware Store, on Loeust .treet, a few doors below Second. no ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS, to which tivilt itivite the ntsentiott of the public, eon& itentlY behaving that in variety, quaitty, style and cheapness, they con else full •ati-fncunn. LADIES' PRESS GOODS: Black Gloa•y Sint., be brands, Brocade, Sflk Poo , In rda; lc. newest de , iens,attominiia. Poplin. ireirege., Delalnes, Minuet'. and Calienea in great va riety; also. Shawls, sin; and Lace Maribllna. Frenclr and Mantilla Mantles and Points, at greatly reduced prices. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR Cloths, Casanieres. Tweeds, Cottonackw, kr. ' kc., of every style. Ready-Made Clothing, Gals. Cups, Boot, and shoes. of every style and price. QUICIIIS. ware and Glassware, a full aiworlment. Also, GROCERIES, such as Sugars. CnlTees, Molasses, Sams, Shoulders. Dried Beef: Flour, Salt, Mackerel, Cod Fish. Jo short, a general va,iety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provis ion., &e.. nil of which we will sell nt the very frowe.t e ricev. and pay the highest market price for oil kinds ot Country Produce in exchange for goods. Try us and we. shall profits and quick return. shut; he our inm tn. We think a lanais sixpence is better than a clew shilling. -Columbia, June 0,1860. Statement of the Columbia Bank, 014 . the morning of the 516 of June, "1860, as required by the Act of Assembly, of 13th October, 1857. ASSETS. Loans and Discountai Specie, $46,098 03 Notes of other Banks, 7,990 00 Checks and Drafts, 4,005 45 Bords, 2,900 00 Due by Banks, 267,920 00 - $328,414 08 52,645 26 14,529 65 Real Estate, Personal „do., Columbia Bridge, LIABILITIES. Notes in Circulation, 518,325 00 Due to Banks 0,E07 33 Deposltsi 222,633 12 - $747,765 49 LANCASTER COUNTY; SS: The above statement is correct and tree to the best of my knowledge and belief. BARTON EVANS', President of Columbia Bank. Sworn and subscribed before me, this sth June, 1660. THOMAS WELSH, J. P Columbia, June 9, MO. NOTICD. TITT partnership ittretorste existing between Me un- Jer-igned and John 1 , . Gebli srt, (titbits, rt & Han sen!, or Maylown. it thin day ditaolved, end this busi ness will be nettled up by me. HENRY 110IISEAT.. June d, = What's the Natter my Dear? Tully I went to the Jew. and bought my crocerh.. Yr and am PO vexed; I could have got them much Meer and cheaper at A M. FIANITIO'S Fant;ly rlmrery Store, Odd Fellows , Hall, CollOnbis Jose Y, 1860. _ Another Chest, Tirtusiccrms TEA. JORI received another cheat nt I. lama rhnice tine flavored rea. Alan, Oniong and Young Hs sou Team at 50 cents per pound, at A. M. RAMBO'S Family Greece). Store, Odd Fellows' Had. Columbia, June 2, 0-60. MORE NEW GOODS. WE are now opening at the the corner of Third and Union streets. A superior assort. meat of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, QICIMSWARS, GROCERIES, &C., We are selling at the following price.: Merrimack. Coclieco. Sprague's, Allen's, aid al! the beill makes of 9 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR; Lancaster Gingham., 9 yard. fora dollar. New Market 51u +flop, 9 yard. for a dollar. Drilla of all kind.. 9 yards fora dollar Check. for shirts, ice., 9 yards fora dollar. Lone 2. we. 1 . O. & H. F. BRUNF.R. Sams. W E have open • choice lot of sugar eared Hams. 0. az H. F. BRUNER, June 9.1E60 Soap and Vinegar. ik BOXES of Daffy's Brown Snap; So barrel of Via. V egar, wholesale and rend!, at Batmars. Corntr of Third and Union :Eutaw June 2. IE6O. The Iffutukl Life surance Company o r 9v EIV TOIL , ASSETS: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARF., INVESTED IN HEST MORTGAGES ON RRAL ESTATE, WORTH OVER $13,000,000. TuEpremium. are lowan than in many other Cern. it aniesoand the Dividends have been onssrsa Thin is a strictly Mutual Company. There are no Stockholders, eo that all the profits belong to the lu. sated. .? RATCHFORD RTARR, Agent. S. W. corner Fourth anti Walnut streets, rads PRILADELPHIA DEFF:RPNCES: Thomas , Robins John Weil.lb Mordecai L. DIVOTO ~ IgeOffro , H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, H.S.. When, John D. blyera, J. Fisher Learning. Witham C. Ludwig, Joseph Patterson. John M. Atwood. Arthur G. Cahn, Thomas. H, Power., George W. Toland, William McKee, Thos Watson. Pamohlets and every Information may be bad grat is. on applieatio to IL rettHßgit, M. A. or D. I. HIIHNEEL M. D. COLVXIIM. Jane 2nd, 1 eso TRAVELING DRESS GOODS! Vieiton 10 Cape May. At'ague Cl!y, Bedford Spring*, V etc., are invited 10 egemine *lir new style travettng drew goods before they take their departure. Oer prices are nett and seeds of the ben wrathy . . H. C. FONDERS.MIII, Colombial. June l'ad, VO. RICE BLACR SILK FOR DUSTERS &C., Afull line Rich filot•lr Black lallks.for ladles Do.. len, Dreoons, &e.. the beet avoonment in voluni bin, en be-had at H . C . 11 4 •NDIOLIVOI EMS, lone-2114, Adjoining the Bank. Al A LTD Y & CASE. $5:19,178 14 07,074 9! 157,300 OU $1,111,967 13