PUBLIC SALE. MIE undersigned, Assignee of Henry PIA- A . ler. will sell nit public .ale, at 7 o'clock P. ro., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1.%500, at the pubic %Mote of Col. Daniel Herr, in the borough of Oolumbin, the following real estate. on sold Itornuels: 'No. 1. A LOT OF GROUND, on Second street, between Locust and %Wool, on wltieb is erect ed a two-story Frame DIVELIANG HOUSE, adjoin property of Hiram Wilson. The lot is about 00 .feet front and 76 feet deep. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, on Second street. between Union and Perry, :Mont 3U fret front and 100 feet deep, adjoining property of Columbia Manufacturing Company. with a one end a half story %Frame DWEI.LING HOUSE. Moroni: No. 3. A LOT OF GROUND, on Fourth • street, between Prrry and Mill. about 00 feet front and 56 feet deep, will, a two•tory DIVELLII6t: 'HOUSE thereon, adjoining property of Heisler and others. No. 4. A LOT OF GROUND, on Fifth street, south of Union, about 15 fe n front and 80 test :sleep, with a two-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE. and adjoining Nn S and property of ineab Gordy. No. 5. A LOT OF GROUND, and two. story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, adjoining No. 4, shout 15 feet front and So feet deep. No. 6. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, on 'Fifth street, between Union all , / Cherry, about feet and feet deep, *llll two two-siory Flame DWELL ING HOUSES thereon, adjoining No. 7 and property of Mna Santee. . _ . No. 7. FOUR BUILDING LOTS, on Fifth ogircel, adjoining No. 6, each 15 feet front and 100 feet widt good cellar walla o n lots. No. B. FIVE BUILDING LOTS, adjoining ..No. 7, will be said together or separately, as desired. No. 9. THREE LOTS on the north aide of tUnion street. east of Fifth street, one 17 feet front. and the others 16 feet each, and each 100 feet deep, will be mold separately. No. 10. The undivided half of THREE LOTS OF GROUND;-on Union street. south of Fifth, with three two-story Frame DIVEGLING HOUSES, -with one and a half story back buildings, each about 45 feet front and 100 feet deep, adjoining property of .B. Herr and others; will be sold separately. Terms will be made known ut sale, by GEO. BOGLE, Assignee. The undersigned , owner of the other undivided half •of No.lo, above de‘orlhed, will sell his interest at above sale. TERMS—purchase money with interest, 4myuble in two yeare, and approved eerurity regal red. HENRY SUYDAM. Colombia, November 3.1 MP-es MOT OP LETTIIRS. DENAINING in the Columbia Post Office, Plov. 1, MO. Alendiavhu A Lemmon N E Anna Alfied 2 Leitenbercer John Appleton Al E Lemmon Robert Adair Alelis:a Leila Mary Higley Alice 2 Llggt Robert Boos Frank McElroy William Born Conrad McCartney i'Villi.lin 2 Bartholomew & Allen Magna Anne Bruner C McHenry J.l Busher Frederick Martin E J Bennett Laura Mare 0 C Rumbalccr John C Myers Simon Cantrue Et Martin V Cooper J L Myers John 2 Boyles Mary Nusbaum Jacob Donnelly J p Nolt Jacob Dean \V E Noble JUITIC4 Osterman John Patterson Julia Evans Alfred Pusey Joel Fulmer W A Plumin Joseph Feinler Octavian 2 Pf rifer Jacob Fisher Aanu & Co Roland Robert Falls) 13 Roland John Filson Franklin Rich Thomas Greenwalt Adam Reed Lizz:e Garnwel/ Witham Emit Jacob S Ormulielt Elizsilieth Shatz Joseph OnistwiieJohn Stoat A:l3 Herr Susan Stookey David Henderson Jacob Sanderson lamb Hartley ‘Viliiiim Shelton Wii Item I lerris Samuel Sav lig Frederick llogendobler John Yogic 8 Hepperly & Brooiner Vincent Lucy Hershey John Wolf Elizabeth James II Wing George Kline Elizabeth Wiliness 1. Kline D1V211 . 1 & Co Weaver Simon Heller Henry W. boon Martin Roller Jacob Kook David Kelp William Persons enquiring for letters will please mention if they are advertised. A. S. MODERWELL, P. M. Columbia, Nov. 3, 1880. Stonch's Dancing Academy, AT ODD FELLOWS' lIALL, COLUMBIA, PENNA. PROF. F. Smoot] announces to the citizens of Colum bia and vicinity, Ihot he hits opened on Academy for the tuition of pupils in dancing, and is about form ing classes of Imdies. Gentlemen, and Chidrett. The Children's class will commence oil Tuesday, Oct 30. at 4 o'clock P. 3.1 continuing till O o'clock Lndies Class, on Tuesday eveniagi from 6} to E. o'clock. Gentlemen's amt. on Tuesday evenings from 9 ~,, e .ock to ID. [enln. Oct. 97, NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, THE Subscribers have just optima a large nod -olroulet s•sortineat or sew-0110de goon,, which they would invite she attention of parchn•er. geoevally, con=isimg of Fine Fall Sly/es Dres: Silks (rein 50 ate. to $2 per y art, Fre ne h 11 eri nn•, A ll-wool Dentine. , Capktnercs, Coburg.. Popqas Alpaca , . Prints, Gloves, Gametic t-, Sim 0.• Ithorkets. Cloths, Cassoneres. SOIIIIOIE4. Ve-Eric..clar pets, Oil C 10.114. %Void° w Shatters, Clot Boots told Shoe•, Qtreensware, Groceries and Flovision., to gether with sit othi r goods asually kept in country stores; sailor vvitielt they will sell set t Ile very lost•e., cash prices. County produce of sill kind. taken in exchange for good. sat die hight-t market price Thankful (or the Wretrily liberul patronage bestowed spoil them. they WlOllll say to their customer's. and the Collllllolllly in general, that try Pair Dealing. and sit let attention to list-ities., they hope 10 11100111 con Entrairee of the I.llolle. OIA LTfiY& cm:N. ExcuM St., Oppo , ite . J. Rumple & So n'+ If urdwnrc Store. [Oct. Y 7. i LADLE'S CLOTH CLOAKS. A FINK assortment of Luclie's Cloth Cloak. ood Il Oaslera of c..clonst styles, ollti print front SI to 2.‘12. ouch. for stile by MALTBY & CASI. Oct 27. ICGo. LADLE'S HOOP }J) t.l{. AVERY !urge itevortnient of Hooped Skirt+. wet rented to be of the very hem material end mutt rectum, ut 5 cis. per hoop, for tole by Oct. 27. 1860. AlALrin• &CASI 3. READY-MADE CLOTHING 31EN'S and Boy. , Ready.inade Clothing in grant vn rimy very cheap; all goods arm...tinted at repro. rented, for sale by MALTBY & Columbia, Oct *27, I£4ll. BOOTS AND SHOES. Lad)e , e.Gent's,ltiisses',lrouttes. and Children's Boots and Shoes of att kinds. cheaper than ever before offered in thi. place' come und see. For ante by Co's. Oct. 17. 1860 MAI.T111; CASK. FISH AND SALT. SALT in Sacks, Herring, W bit e Fir!' and Mackerel in a,FOried packages, for sale by • Cola. Oct. 27, IRO. MALTBY &CASE. The Largest, the :nost Varied and Cheapest Stock of Books in Lancaster, Just Received from the Trade Soles, at Sheaffer's Cheap Book Store. AIAN Y Books are offered at one.fourth, one-ha and all below publishers regular prices. The fol lowing are a few of the many :Mil received: Lecture on Mrtriphyalcs and Logic. By Sir William Hamilton, Burt. 2 vols. The Vocabulary of Philosophy. Mental. Moral, rad Metaphysical; with quotations and references; for .lie use of Students. By IVilliatn Fleming. D. D. Sel(-Education; or. the Minns and Art of Moral Pro gress. By Elizabeth P. PerTiody. A History of Roman Cl' Mal Literature. By R. W. Browne. M. A. Ph. D. Sermons by Rev Willir n Morly Panshin. to 'which is prefixed a plea for Ems - Meetings. and an intr.ductlon, by Bev. Wm. H. Mil burn. Life of George Washington- By . SWAM; o : Irving 5 vols. The American Ecchmfarticel Year Boot. By Alex. J. Schemy. Religious end Entettaiseing Anec dote. By Rev. Chas. Bitch. The Family Doctor. By prof. Henry S. Taylor, M. D. Tue Adventure.. of James Gegen Adams, Moentaitteer and Grizzly Bony tinnier, of California. By I'. H II uttell. Jack in the Forecastle; or,lndictee m the Early Life of Hawser Martingale. 71e. American Farmer's New and Uni =retail Hand Book; Illu.trated with four hundred en gravings. The Anatomy and Physiology of THE .110ftsE; with Anatomical and Questional Illustra tions. Ely George H. Ondd, M. D.. Y. S. SCHOOL BOOKS. • Teachers, Parents. Scholars and others. ore invite•' thpall at the Schoolßoo Store for anything they may muslin tbe Book Line. They will Own).* Sod a complete asmrtmect at JOHN SH EA FFER•S Cheap Book Store. No. 32 North Queen et., next door to Examiner and Stiehl OtSce. Oct.V,V). Mena Wear, Casshnerae, Vending, batmen., Semis: u lull awortment now on Laud, to which we invite ae,o,tteation of the gentry. 1.0 & H. F.DRUNZR. Cor. Third sled Union. Oct, 27, IE6O IJRESS GOODS, Delaineg, Cashmeres, Black Si lks. Sack Flannels lickitigic Checks, Muslin:, Sheeting... Blankets Ake, Ike.. at BRUNE:RS , Cola. Oct 27,188 D. Car. Third and Union. LARGE STOCK - OF..SOOTS AND SHOES. ADIES Goat Boota . Ladies Goat Beets with heels. AlLadies Kid Boots with,beels.Ledes Morocco Boots with heels. aliases Morocco Boots with heels.llt hoses Morocco Boots withesa licels.Boys Kip Shoes (Extras, ideas Kip Shoes (Extra), Aides Calfskin Shoes (Ex tra). will a It'ave swel l purchased from first bands and will be mold sit advance. OwL yr, woo. 1 . 0 . &H. F. BRUNER. CALICO! CALICOII nn Psepea Levy Ca gee, of the best matte, now .1 I , V 'elbow _at 9 yoris for ■ dollar at 0rt.17, - pgrNER-2. 48439. FOURTH ARRIVAL OF 1880. NEW FALL' GOODS. OPENI NG this Morning, a Beautiful Assort meat of new fall goods, bought in New York and Philadelphia, CM-attlCP.igLiarget, The newest fall style.: The Arab, The Basque, The tValLitits Conr, The Pull flack. The Plant Back, The Cape Sty Sr, The Beaver Cloth, Sc Cloaking Cloth. of every kind. Ores. goads of every description ,newest .tyle.andlit.t imported in N. yurk A tenorAL-sznrx...,ss. lienatiful ittizorunetzt, und latest styles: Brneha Long :shawl., Sewell Long Blanket Shawl's, French Long Blanket Shawls, Stella Shawls.rtnltraeing every enlnr On guilty. Co ATort; , CA SSI E R ES, Sc V EST N GS. We respectfully invite intention to our stock of Coatings, Cassioneres and Vestings, exceeding in va riety. quality and cheapness, any comic in that line we ever offered. BALDENIAN'S Oct. 27, 1260. Cheap Cash Store. EV' PREMIUMS FOR SUBSCRIBERS THE METHODIST, THE NEW RELIGIOUS WEEKLY, WAS COMMENCED 10 JULY LAST, AND IS PUB LISIIED ON %3LCZE 3I :37—" OF EACH WEEK, At No. 7 Beekman Street, N. V. , EDITED BY THE Rev. GEORGE R. CROOKS, D. D. ASSISTED BY THE Pq Rev. JOHN INCLINTOCIE, D. D. .t At present residing in Paii•, ns Corresponding Dn. E l tor, and by numerous eostiribators well known as writers for the people. Giving due prominence to tilt matters of interest pertaining to the Church whose u; name it bears, and eustaiiting its institutions against r di:organizers within its ito=otti and ....lola its front without it yet. In 11 spirit of brotherhood, conveys 0 to its reade,. full details of pit•onte events in all the WI •i-ter chunche•, and in the word at large. main- t: mining tit line some tone it high literary lone. and n dtgnified abstinence flow all unnt.ceseury comm. an verity. IT IS PRINTED IN IMPERIAL QUARTO FORM, On the Best Paper, and in the Best '4 Typographical Style, And in embelliAted from time to time by PORTRAITS OF EMINENT NEN, I IN THE MINISTRY AND LAITY, and is thus constuuted,cdhot hilly and mechanically, r, RELIGIONS lEWSPAPCR OF THE FIRST CLASS. PERMITS, $2 PER YEAR. Subscribers paying for the Year tc commence Ist faxtuary next, will receive the Paper Gratui 7,1 - tously up to that date. Premiums for Subscribers. 1% Although "THE METHODIST" has met with Ilimn-i unprecedented SUCCB34. yet, in order to place II Within the reach of every Plethoded nomly, we ow have been induced to offer a lasi of P•ensium= to Ftl imv who wish in procure ,übEcriliers. These Pre-11+1 miom4 are offered severally for Two Subscribers, ell and up to May Sub-cribers, and embrace Carhart, Needham &Co.'s Melodeons, f a n Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, IA Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing Machines, French's Conical Washing Machines, el A NUMBER OF DESIRABLE DOORS, ST'CII AS tal Harper's illuminated Bible, r.l M Washington Irving's Works, A .Agncullnral Books. Stevens' Gist. of Methodism, Bang's Hist. of the M. E. Church, ;": And numerous other Books of permanent 6; interest and. value, together with a great variety of Books suitable to the an SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARY. 7: I 'l _ Affording to any who with to present their Patior c-7 with u perpetually useful hoottehold convenience, M nr who wish to procure one for their own comfort, • or who wi.lt to fur 11.11 one us a means of livelihood to 80111 e friend, nr to ally Sunday School Pupil or Tracner who desires to rlllllOl the S. S Library, a ,endy means of done to by the e tpendintre only of a hrrTLE Exp . : lrmo:NJ, and the occupation of a LITTLE SPA itE TIME. ng.Sperimen Nu, will be sent Tire. nn apyiira to any address, will' full par:mull:we 01 Pre Addreod 1.. 13AN0.. Pub Office. 7 Bec‘oriuh Sircei, New Yot Ouober 4:. Icr3Q•fil SOMETHING IIEW. L!QUID Rennet for making in n few minutes deli cote drs..ett, Full directions for u-log nevoid puny curb bottle. Fortale by MEE= (MARK'S Pieria I titlelilac for ~,„r k, „g Clothes, &e., for .Alc by R. %VILLIA Oct. Y 7. Front St.. Cola. Pu. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! THE undersigned, Assignee of Henry Hall lee. of Columbia. has for safe a tame stock of Ce dar, V. MOW. Till rand Copper.l% are; COOK and Pallor Stoves, of all the Improved t r. tylra; 'rabic Cutlery. SllOOll4. he; a general aomrtmeni of nonce-Form-I, lag Hardware, &c, which he /.1 , 111 penal tery low mi re... for Costa. to elope out the cooreni. _ . Country Storekeeper. are 1111111•11 to examine the -tock Ever) thi itg will positively be cold early it. as po-Bible. here the purefinres are consider able. rearnituble credit will be given an approved curtly. Store oppo-iic the Bunk. Gr.o, Oet 211, lEGU. Assignee. APPLES ! APPLES rillE subscriber has just received 100 barrels I of Prime Apples. Grafted Rrail. from Buffalo, N. Y., of different vurietier, which he offer. nt lower rate. 04111 they cuts be bought tiny where eke in Co lumbia. Cull find eksimine the stock, No 3 Arcade, Walnut St. above Bellevue Hou-r. Oct. Pl.l, IE6O tf - S. 11. LOCKARD. SKY-LIGHT PICTURES! TUE ORIGINAL GALLERY, IN NEW BANDS. TIIE subscriber has taken the Old Gallery, and I. preprn•d to Luke rather the be.; and cheap. eel Menne. , ever ' .keis in Columbia. He has +tatted to the facilities of the enema =I and has completely relined the octal, .•liment,und is prepuind to take Ivn .yocr Pnoto,ronlt., Nezro. types, Ambro. •ton .0 ypes ad Picture. on Omens tat the item le, • at prices whirl: ore r.iliesrd of for elle:p.m., so . rriiiiieal, sand n stgli.riletOry picture fv.ni‘lted with treneaind 'Linings. He asks u env. tiouunt eof Cie I Loon • pit mistigo tinni,s extend,' 0 floc . Cull and exami to nnecimcne at the 1110108, N. E.Corner Front cud Locust street+, third story. En "ince on Loc.'s! street Oct 20.18110. R J. M. LITTLE. HEADQUARTERS, FoR Cheap and Fahey Groceries. Just received, n new end splendid R4fofllllolll of Groceries which we sell at reduced prices, at A. M. RAMBO'S Family Grocery Store, Odd Fellow's Hall. Gola Oct 21,1910. - TWENTY-FIVE BARRELS APPLES, - pm sale by the btil.abo Jersey Potatoes. r • pot op in the Acid and will keep till spring, for onle al A. M. It AhlllO'n Oct 21.1fG0. racial, Grocery More. NEW DRIED FRUIT p eaches, Apples, Currants, ate.. A .itli:Lll t cliZ , 4 l ,l Oel. 20. 16GO. Fussily Grocery Store NEW NO:1 SALMON NW Herring and illackerel in hull' and yytarter tibia. nt A. M 11.01110`.16. tem. Family Grocery Store. CRANBERRIES, NENVCrop Prune*, New emotion /31 Oct. 20, 1t,60. A. M. RAMBO'S, SARDINES, TAToreeMer.bire Snore, Refined Cocnn . just re TV !mired and for sale by S. F. EUERLEIN. Oct 20, IE6O, No. 71 Locum St. CRANBERRIES. TUST received a (rept; lot of Cranberries and New 4./ Corranu.at No. 71 Locurt Street Oct 21,1880. 8. F. EBERLEIN. PURE WHITE VINEGAR. Aftret-rate article of Whiz,-Vinegar. j vet received and for *SIC by 6. F. EBERLEIN, Oct. 21, 1260. No. 71 Locust St. BUCKWHEAT MEAL. HE first Buckwheat Meal It the %IMOD% jest re- T celved at A. F. EtIERLIN'S Oct. 21, It2o. Grocery store LOCUM. Sweet. qui E eubserioer has made arrangements for Roast . Ling CofP•e on large or email quantities. He is now prepared is roast for retail dealers, or to furnish them Coffee ready roasted,on reasonable terms. S. F. EBERLEIN, Grocery Store, Locust Sired*. Oi t 21, ISO. SEASONABLE FALL GOODS NOW opening a very large and complete assortment of :,,rusonsble goods, Cheaper then curt HALDEMAN'S Clet 20, lECO NEW 'STOCK OF - C - 0A L: 01LCAM PS. - PRICES reduced since CURTIN'S ELECTION. Mu,. Steed ut 62 et. forineily F 5 cts Alurble Stand ut SI. $1 25 :Marble Steed at Si 15 el 351.3.1 &I Fluted :1' ar.de Slued et SI 2$ SI 50 e' 13,11 St) li, Marble Stand et #1 40 SI 68 Globe Si} le Xarble Stund ut $1 62 el $1 1311 Itrit, , , Mod at 711 08 .81 Hanging Lumps tit 51.37 Si 75 Side lamps tat $1.57 it 75 Call and examine our stock be lore purehusitig else. where. J S. DELLErr, & Co, Oct. 20, ISCIL Coldest Mortar Drug Store. port alteritic lamp+ to burn Cool Oil. We will al. ter oily ordinary' Plaid or 0 I lamp to hum COlll Oil. CIIIM ory Wick and rdl complete, for 410 et-. at the Oct 20,18604 GOLDEN AIORTA R DRUG STOKE. ME have ju=t received an arsomment of plain and 11' t ruti-pu rent Simile., from Miele to 61 ci-, cull and pee them at .1. S DELLETT, & CO., Oet. 10, 11-60. Golden Mortar Drug Store, FALL Gr4Cll , 4C103:3.1511 THOS. W. MUMS, &. CO., HAVE NOW OPEN TEEM FALL A•SORTAtENT OF Rich Silks, Shawls, Cloaks, Bournone, French & Irish Poplins, Mouslines, Chintzes, Embroideries. Hdkf ,GIOVCF, Hosiery, MOURNING GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Latest Novelties Imported this Season. Possessing superior facilities for buying, both in th:s and the European Markets, T. W. Ili t Co's stock will be found to compare favorably with may other, Loth in price and assortment. No's bl 9 and 820 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 2 doors below Continental lintel. Oct. :O, ISGO-Im COURT PROCLAMATION WREAS, the lion. HENRY G. LONG, Pre-ident, lion. A. L. !Imam and Freeze Datsrost, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Gam mon Pleas, in stud for the county of Latecomer, and Assistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sessions of the Pence, in and for the county of I-uneasier, have Issued their Precept to me directed, requiting me. among other things, to make Public Proclamation throughout my L3tieliwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer an. General Jail Delivery; Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence and Jail Delivery, t.til commence at the Court flou.e, in the city . of Lanc,..ier. in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vomit, on the TB I RDAIONDAY in NOV. (lUtli) 1960. lit purritaitee of which precept*. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Lancesier. in said county, and all the Just' Geer of the Peace. the Coroner, and Constables oc the said city arid county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own 'honer persons,with their rolls, records o nil examlnatior , , and inytti.dnons. and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertitin, in their behalf to he done; and itho all tiro-c who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall hr. to the Judi of the stud vaunt) , of laineasterotte to be then and there to pro.reatengain.4 them roe shall be just. Dated at Lancaster. the Ist day of Sept ISGO. BENJAMIN F. RUWE, Sheriff. N.D.—Punctual attendatteeof :he Jurors and Wit nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. A Idermen and Juttiees of the Peace are required by nn order of Courlotaied Nov, 21. 18.19. torelurn their recognizanGei to Samuel liven=. Clerk of Quarter SCR-10Hr, within one week :ctin the day of final action in each case, and in de fault thereof, the Magistrates' costs will not lie al 'owed. Oct. 80,1860-It INT HER FAS. Henry Pf.ilsler and wife.of the Borough VY of Columbia, have by need of voluntary assign ment, executed on the 29th day of September. 1860. conveyed nil their propm to the undersigned in trust for the benefit of creditors; Notice is brreby given to all persons indebted to said Ilenq Kohler, to make lintned tate payment, and those having demands aguiust lain to present them for settlement to GEORGE BOGLE, A shlgaee. Columbia, October G. 1860. AN clerition for one President, five Managers and one Treasurer to serve in the Columltia and Chest not Hill Turnpike, will be held at the public house of Jucob Miller. on MONDAY, the AM day of November neat, between the ;tours of a mid 4 o'elock P. Al. ONO. BOGLE, President. Columbia, October s,lBtAhte Segars, Tobacco, Ike. A LOT of first.ritte Seger.. Tobacco nod Smart will 11 be found at the store of the subscriber. He keeps only n first rule ortielc. Gott it. S. F. EBERLINN'S Grocery Store, 0ct.6,V0 Locust st.. Columitia. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! PIZILADELPECIA pass:Eons. GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRICE GIFT CLOTHING MOOED:IN. GO7 Cliestnul Steed. Anunerb stock of fine Preach. Engli-li unit Arm mein Cloths, Casninieren, rod Vv.:hogs. for City and trade. with an unapproachable a••ollliketili 01 firatle-mode Clinton glll the lowest erisli prices. f . U"Nut Oue Viler is asked, and n Gin of 11111 . 111111 C %north and u-c pre+enned will, each article •old Purticularuitention pub! to 'he customer dep.atin. iit, mid garment+ made and •eilt to any address. in, manger:num this new system of doing business, Granvilie Stokes world impress on the minds of the patrons of his eaubhsbmmu, Ili:lithe Cost of the gift in deducted from, raid our added to the price of the ar tiele sold, Ili. Immensely ineien.iing sales enabling !um to net thus Wier:illy, and at the same time, to real ize IA ream nerutive profit. All urticle. , gubranteed to glue I,lllisflielioll. (i RAN VILLE STOKES , One Price Gift Clothing Em orlon, No fiti: Chestnut :Ricci, Philadelphia. Oct 20, 1:130, R WI LI.I A AN, Front :it Cola. Pa CoLutaatt, 14r:1c. October 13, 1850, TIIE Annual Election for Ditector• of this institution win he held at the nankin!! Ilowie, in Columbiu. on %Vedne.day.ihe fourteenth of Novemtw r next. between the hour- of 9 A. AI . and 31'. 111. ' oIIOC 11, Coln. Oct. 13, 1.1.00nd Oppoiite Cie Odd Fellows , Hall, and the People's more artjo‘ ling the Minsk—are receiving addition al supplies of Choice New Goods ,his werk. Piolin ar sotention is invited in the a, ierilicent display of es. good., a Wit:wine Plain and Franey press Silks, eh Glossy Ultiek "ilk, Printed Als.wools end Ri lored French gleri 110 c.—decidedly the prettiest and eoenpest goods weever hail—exy 11". lIE de. tg,l s Prim e). Wudi.,Delaities on 1 Cashmeres,Wool Plain.. Rop ed , &c . and the best"Levy"lletnines sold in Conlin hia. glow: novelties iu troveSogdre, goods, entire ly new in thi• mar/et, are now r^arty at l'ONDERS:01111`? Store., Cola. Oct. VI, lEGO, Loeu.t Street. 1800. GREAT FALL OPENING 1800. Or M3VI7 GOODS. NTOW exhibiting the largest, most desire ble rod chcapoot good, we err...offered; -elected in New York and O.'r friend , r tri era tomer. r , e mvt•ed to tropect cow goods, corroder ty belteviog all wi'l be pie:o , ll,ls to the vartety,quorty obrl chempnes • DRESS GOODS. Entirely new sly' • of Fall CM!s best make of blnck Dress Silks, Lupin's nerd' N:e 'on's, in black and In all colors, Lupin's French Merinos's, printed n vines, brunuris.polkn. oais and medal hon., Lupin's all wool Pr'o.ed Mouslines, in vine . bouquets, polka snots and err anions. double wid 6 Ire 4 Poplins. new style, ell wool print' d Ca•innel es. black ground Foulards, Veloe• Ottomans, all wool Plaid., Satin n Sole, Usable(' ,Denorah's, Children's f ight Plaid. 100 pieces Pee'ac de Lames. In. 100 pieces MlMl inn de Im" i• PM, French and Combine 4-4 Chintzes. pieces Coburg's. all quall,les. in black and colors. CLOAKS, VERY NEWEST STYLES. Tagus, Victoria. Arabi: n. •Itt Cloth and Highland Cloaks. I.iabt Cloaking Clanks, ail shades, Mantle Silks and Velvets. SHAWLS. Stella, long and square Droclia, long and square, plain. black and plaid Blanket Slinwls. Misses' and Chil dren's NVoolen Shawls, low priced Shawls. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. The largest and mo.t complete n.sortment we ever offered, and at unusually Lou. prices, we irate partic ular attention to our Cloth Department, Boys Cassi nteres, hc. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Blankets. !Unreellle and other Qmhs. Woolen Coo• Comkortables. 1.2-4 Linen Shirtier, 12.4 bleached end unblevelted Cotton itheeti togs. Loren and Cotton Pillow Case Goods,s 4 ands 4, Linen Damask Table Clothe. from 2 yard.; to 4 yards long, Linen Towelings, Ffenborsed Woolen Table Covers. &c. ke. CAPPRTINUIL—A very large lot of new styles, mid at reduced prices, Futon Ott. Clovits.—From t yard to 4 yards wide.— A large lot. Tams Ott Currns.—From 1 yard to 2 yards wide. WranowSustras:—A complete assortment. Baileys Window Shede fixtores. Lookitur Glosses. GOOSE FEATHERS. Cramer Ca/am—Woolen, Linen, aad Cotton Car pet nin. C Ch HINA GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, a first-rate assortment. very cheap. The above comprises only a resell portion or our new roods. HALDEMAN'S Cola. Spot 21,1260. Cheap Cash Store. COFFEE ROASTING. IM=2 PRICE REDUCED SHADES! SHADES! =I NOTIC33. ELECTION. NOTICE. THE NEW CORNER STORE, - 'NOTION. - A LL persons having book* belonging to the subseri ber will please return them.. Cola. Oct. 13,1860. SAMUEL SUOMI." CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND TESTINGS! THE gentlemen are pretty well convinced that in their line of wearing apparel we can't be beat:— We invite their particmur attention to new additions roceived this weed. A full line of Gloves, Gauntlets, Hosiery, Htllfs..Surpetidert. Ice -always on hand, at FONDERSMITH'S Cola. Oct. 13,1860 cheap Cash :Stores. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION: OP THE ELECTORAL ELECTION FOR THE YEAR /860. OTicF, is hereby given to the Freemen of the City 111 and County of Lancaster. that on TUE.-W*l. NOW:6IBER 6. Inti, en IF:leetiou will be held for Twenty-Seven Elector- of a President and Vice-Nfld. dente( the United State., and that the qualified voter. of she several election districts will hold their election. at the places hereinafter designated, viz: Ist Dist' let- -Composed of the four %Vat ds of Lan za/4er City. The qualified voters of the North Eliot Ward will hold their election at the public hoarse of Anthony Lechler, in East King street; shore of the North West Ward at the public bowie occupied by Ad umTrout ' those of the South East Ward at the pub lic house of Hupp & Wikon. in Eest King street: prose of tie South West Ward at the piddle house of Martha Urban. 2d Dj4lTlCl—Drumore township. nt the N 0.2 school house in the village of Clie , niutb•rel. • 3d District—Borough of Elitoobeilnown.at the public house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in said bor ough. 4th District—Earl township at ihe public hall in the village of New Holland, in said township. Stlt District—Elisabeth townsh p. tat the public house now occupied by Franklin and Elias Bentz, in Brick erunille. in said township. 6th District—Borough of Stousburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear on said borough. th District—Kupho township including the Borough of 5111016 Mt at the pubic house occupied by Michael White. in said borough. Sth District—Salisbury township, at the public house oow occupied by John Mason, White Hor s e tavern, in suid lownsbiu. 9th District—East Cocelico township, at the public house now occupied by Widow Fulmer, in the village of Reamstown, ut said toescaMip. 10th District—Being a part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school house itt the village of !Raytown, in said township. 11th Distract—Czenunvon township, at the public house now occupied lay John !Ryer*, in the village of Churehtown. in said township. 12th District—Nfartic township. at the house now oc cupied by George Robinson in said town-hip. 13th District—Hurt township. at the put.lic boa-e now occupied by Edwin Garrett, in said town-hip. 14th District—Co'twain township. ut the public house now• oc eupted by Jus. G. Hildebrand in said town-hip 15th Ihitisict—Fulton township. sit the public house now occupied by Joseph Phillips. in said town-hip. IGth District—Warwick township. or the putt c house now occupied by Samuel Licialcutliakr, in the Wine Litiz. in said township. 17th District—Composed of the Rorong,h of Marietta and part of East Donegal town• hip. at the public school Louse in the borough of Marietta, in said townehip. 18th District—Columbia borough, at the Town Hull, in said borough. 19th District—Sad-bury township, at the public house now occupied by Abraham Roop. in staid township. 20th Di-triet—Leacock townchip, at the public house now occupied by George Diller, its said town-hip. Dipirict-11:ecknock town-hip, at the public house now occupicJ by 1-sac slessuer in said town- ip. :haul Di-trict—Composed of parts of township+ of Rapti°, Mount Joy and East Donegal. at the public school house in the village of MOlllll Joy. 21.1 Di-tlict—lleing part of Pais' Hempfield town. chip. at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swart in the village of Petersburg, in said township. District—Weer liampeter township . . at the put,- lie tau-e now occupied by Henry Miller, in the village of Lampeier Square, In said township. 25th Distlizt—Conestoga township, at the public !tom s now occupied by John 0 Preis. in said township. 26111 District—being part of Manor township. at the upper school house an the borough of Washington, :Is aid towash ip. 27i1, District—Ephrata township. at the public , house now occupied by John W. Gross, 111 said towtislit t. District—Conoy township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge. in said township. 119111 Dist, ict—Al anbetm town-hip. at the public house new occupi:d by Charles W. Kryder, in the village of Neffsvilleon suid township. 301 h District—Being part of Manor township. at the public house now occupied by George Bomberger, in Millerstown, in said township. 31st Distr'ct—Wrst Earl township at the public house I now ocoupied by Grabill B. Forney, in Eurlvtlle, in said township. 32d Distrizt—West llempfield township, cit the public house now occupied by John Kendig, in suid township. 33d District—Simsbury township, at the. public house now occupied by James Curran, in the Borough of Strasburg. 34t1, District—Being part of Manor township. corn. mealy called Indiantown district. at the public house of Bernard Stoner in said township. 35th District—West Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Mentzer, in the vil lage of Shocneck, in said township. 36th Dist rie —East Earl township. at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue Balbin said town ship. 37th District—Paradise tow hip, at the public house now occupied by Jame, Frew• iu said township 34th District—Being a part of East Illemplield town ship, at the public school house ti: the village of Bump fin Id. in said town-hip. 3911, District—Lancaster township. tit the public house now occupied by Daniel Hurt:mut, in suid WWII. ship. 40th District—East Lampeffir township. at the public house now occupied by Henry Kciteagy, in said town ship. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Aaron Brogan &Co. 4.114 District—Upper Learnt:lc township. at the public home of Michael Bender, In said township. 4341 District—Penn township. at the public house of C. Hershey. in said towliship 44111 District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school home in gaol borough. 45th District—Clay township. at the house of oeorp,e %V Steinmetz. Bouncily John Erb' s) tel said township. 4fith Dist, ict—Pequea township. at the public home Of Itemitinin Rowe. in said township. 47th 1)11,11 tet—Pros Menne township: at the house oc cupied by Mary ABM:roll said township D1•111O1—Edro. township. at the public house of %Valliant J. Hess, in said township 491 W District—Being that part of Mount Joy town• ship heretofore i ite hided in the 3.d district, 111 1.1:13111101's school house, al said township. 3011. 1/J.46o—West Donegal lown•liip heretofore in. eluded in the 3,11 ,'lei tion di•trict, at Run's school Lease m said township he tion , ral in oil the Words, Townships. Distrusts and Itorooglis of the county. are to be open, between the hours of eight and lon o'clock in the fore noon send shall emanate. without interruption Of ad journment, until seven o'clock in the evening. WllOll all the polls shrill be C 1 0 ,401. Every person. excepting Jll.lieen of the Peace. who shell hold any office or uppointment of profit or tract under the Govermaent of the Visited States, or of this State or ef any ether coy or taco, paroled district. whether commissioned ()Rim ror °Met wise, n sub ordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative. Krecutt re or Judith', y dein, n- Melll of the State or the tinned States. or of any city or incorperated dir tier, and al o that every Writer of oongress. or of the State Legislature. and of the Select and Common Council+ of any city. or Commis rinaer of any incorporated Vi.t rim. is by law, incapa ble of bolding or exercising at the same time the office Of apportionment of judge. an-nectar, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspustor. judge or other officer of any such election shall be el. igible Mere lo be voted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elettions shall meet at the respective places appointed for bolding the election+. in the district to which they respectively be long. before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of sand inspectors shut' appoint one Clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of cacti district. In rose the person who shall have received the sec ond highest number of votes for inspector. shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shun have received the second highest numberof votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in hi. place. And in case the person who shall have received the highs-t number or voles for inspector phial not &attend, the person elected Ridge shall appolnt an inspector in Its place—and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the in spector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint • judge in his place—or If any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of an hour af ter 'le time fixed by law for the opening of the oleo nun. the qualified voters of the township, ward. -or district for which snob officers shall have been elec ted present at such an election, shall elect oac of their number to fill such vacancy. Te Judge are to make their returns for the county of Lancaster. at the Conti Howse, in thecitY of Lan caster, on Friday, the 91b day of November, A.D., le6o, at 10 o'clock. A. Al. BENJ. F. ROWE, 9herlfy, SuutisT's Omar., Lancaster, October 9, 1800. IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. 11. C. FONDEICSAIIITIIPS NEW STORE, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' BALL, LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA., WILL. NM OTZti TO TIM 'mom, On Monday, October lilt. 1860. J. W. BOWERS, Ftiperintendent. QUITS u important is We arrival or New and Beautiful Ore,, Goods at the old established stand. adjoining the Columbia Bank. where the sub scriber will be happy to see all his old ea-teniers and as many new ones as will favor him with their pa menage, and mike same time caliche a liberal share of encouragement to the new enterprise, opposite the Odd reltOws' Han. For the very liberal encouragement heretofore re ceived from the people of Colombia and vicinity, and the politic generally. during his retWeace in Colum bia, he returns his sincere thinks and hopes to merit and receive • continuance Of their smiles and good wishes. Fortner porticalars beneafter. N.C. FONDERIBMITIPI3 Sept.29.V.O. People's Cash Store, Columbia. Jest Received Alarge assortment °rale bout improved Coal Oil Lamps and Cblmnies slso. a superior article et roal Oil, all of winch will it. sold at redacted prices by R. WILLIAMS Col epi;ls Flout Slice. SIE(ANVI HEADQUARTERS, 1. ondersmith is opening at his stores WO different styles and qualities shawls for Ladies', fillssea. Gents' and Bays; We offer the best SRO Long Broche shawls in Columbia, extra goods for IV, 15 and 20 dollars. also the French Reversible shawls. Long and Square Blanket Shawls from $2 ioll10; Stella shawls at reduced prices, Gems bleeds eheat,— Buy your shawls a FONDERSITITHiS Cola. 05t.13,11X0. Locust Street, BIUMMIVLAMT, STILL in the BOOT ANC SHOE ROPINESS, with the finest store in Lancnster cl.y. Citizens of Columbia and vicinity we wish ,. you so know that Bterreman is not in Crnme Sguarr any more. bat opposite Cooper's Hotel, Weft King street, and makes Fine Culfskin Boots for 84.511 Calfskin Walking Shoes, 6.22 Ladies' Heel Gaiters, double soled, 2,00 Ladies' Morocco Boots, 1,62 We have concluded to make the Box Work. at mewhat reduced pr'ces; for. though our profits Hire mall, we hope to enlarge our business by no doing Now, citizens of Columbia, look at the above scale of prices, and when you come to Lancaster. give Breitemtin a call. and we (eel satisfied 3ou will be pleased. Work of every character for gentlemen. ladies and children. always on band. September 15086041 COAL! COAL! THE subscriber is now receiving and offers for sale a large stock of all kinds of Coal, pre. pared eXprevvly for family use, by the ton or in larger ouun•nies, and will deliver it to any part of the town. Such as kin:tore Company, N0it.2,3. 4 and 3, Short Mountain, N0•.1.2, 3 and 4, I..yk- I's Valley Egg uud Stove, Shamokin. Nos.l, 2.3 mid 4, Sutilt.vy Red Ash Etc and Stove, Grove Egg and Stove, Pit toil Egg and Stove, Hainan's. Not. 1, 2,3 and 4. The above Coal la all kept wider cover, clear from dirt and elate. B. F. APPOLD. Nov. 1,2. 3. 4. 5, 8.7 and 8, Canal Basin. Parties purchasing Coal by the cargo and car loud will bud it to their advantage to call and MITI:l -ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere Sept. 15, IMO. B. P. A. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRW GOODS. WE are now opening at the corner of Third and Union Streets, a large and very desirable lot of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which we invite particular attention. Mous de (Allies end Cit-hmeres. Printed and Plain Styles; Merino and Almunts, us all prices; the best Makes of Points. 9 yards for 81.00; Red, White and Yellow Flnitnelr, fiom 20 ems., to 40 ems.; Ticking... Muslin., Checks, de., u large assortment luau very cheap. Gentlemen are requested examine our Stack of Black and Fancy Colo.ed Cloths. Black and Fancy Ca..kmere... Satin, Silk and Velvet Ve-tioig..Satoimta. Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, dm., which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Boots and Shoe., Bats and Caps, all Styles, at very low prices. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at menet prices. I. O. t If. F. 13R l/NER, Corner Third and Union streets. HARDWARE, BAIL IRON, Ace. MID: subscriber desirous of reducing his stone of Goods, is now offcriltir at very low price•. Hard ware 01 all descriptions, such us Locks, Hinges, Nails. 1 . 11i11t.. Oils, Glass, &r., and every unicla ne cessary for Building. Curpeniers Tools: such as MIME!, Hand Saws Chisels, Files, &a. Also, a large stock of Ilar Iron—comprising every size and kind, at reduced priccii. Thankful for Pie patronage liaretutura extended to him he respectfully asks a continuance Of the crane. J. W. c °yr a ELL., Locust , t.. Columbia. September 15,11540.6 in Watches, je - w — elry E --- 11 - aSilver-Wa.re. aWE would respectfully inform our friend, patrons and he public generally, that we hove now iit store, and ode, Wholes-le and Retail. at the lowest Cash Once., a large and very choose stock of Winches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of every variety und •iry le. Every 411• Sell /Ilan of Diamond Work, and odder Jewelry, made to order, at short notice. Iliy - All Gorsd• wortrwed to be as represented. N. 11.-I'ar tiedltir attention given to the Repairing of Watches and Jewelry of every dereription. STAUFFER & ',ARLEY, No. 652 Market Strem, South Side, Sept ,15, '6O4M. PIIILADELPIIIA. LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, A STANDARD AIRDICINS• T i lOR the speedy. milieu!, end eTeetual cute or all Diseases art,ing from Impurity of the Blond This medicine hi. wrought the most miraculous cures in de-perute eases of Cancerous ronpations, Scrofula, Catatieous Diseases, lirympelas, Boils, Pimples on the litre, Sore biyes, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head. Teller Affections, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, COSIIV Jautidiec, Bolt It pram, Mercurial Diseases, ric , seral Liver Complei it, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits. Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their orieiu it: an Impure sin of the illood. we refer in the case of Deets McCreary. of Napier iownsitio, who, on the ;An day of A ugu ltifiS. made affidavit before Jusoce Goriey, dist he sous treated far the core of Cancer by three phviiicians of flatiron, routi.y, and by Dr. Nev 101 l of tie Eclectic College in Clllll..,ldail, for a period of nearly eight months, not withsianding whirl', bit lip, not... and a portion of his left cheek were cmi •ely ten away! lie had given up all hope, he hectid of the "Blood Searcher," and we* mduced io try t,. Veer bottle. eared him, and ahltough sadly di figured, nere i• no q estintt but thin invawablearedieine saved his He. The full p. • Healers of chin remarkable ca-e may be seen la m a iceman., which con he had of tiny of the Agent-. We refer to the case of Nancy Bleu Lney, of Elder ton, Armstrong county, Pa., ea oil of Scroflua after being unable to get but of bed for three rears. To the caw of a lady in An•otiville. Clearfield county who sas also afflicted wale Scrofula in its worst form. To the cn•e of fleurge Meisel, retsiOing In Carroll town. Cambria county, P. , who wee no Madly mites ed W.lli Cancer shut it eat hie enti re 110-n Otr. and lio etoe wto wor-e. It rao,4liale, tlmn AlcCreary The p•utiru!nra risen—ever; one of whirls wt... cured by .ne u-e of the Blond Scorcher—arty oko be bond ; a e•rcutur to lie had of nay of she agenin R. M. LEmnN. Proprietor. Laboratory for the ot mut . ..nitre snot wile, near the Peon.. Railroad Depot, yAllorg, Pa. Dr.lieo.lll Kr% ner. lVl,ole.ule Agent, Pri unhurt Pa. AG drATA t7ot.ummA —R IVOlinma, Front •trees. Dr. W S Ale Cork le. Odd rellowc , Goff. I.oeu.t end J. Dellett & Co., Golden Morita Do ug Store, F. 01.1 totem. Sept. 1.5, I.GU Gm 4•l6oeite WD Al• re • la, ;TON 1 0 876 L i zE R r. , Tic, lif n DYS PO I° C'...... -0 INVICORATIC CORDIAL To THE CITIZRNS or Nair Jr.ftser AND PERRIS% VANIA, APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND PRIVATISSAMILIES. %Voles Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolf's Pure Madeira. Sherry nut! Port Wine. Wolf's Pure immure and St. Croix Ram. %Toll's Pure Scotch and Irian WhiMy. ALL IN BOTTLES. I beg leave to call the attention of citizen. of the United Stales to tie above Wilms and Liquors, tin ported by Uslelpho Wolf. of New York, whew name is &miner in every glen of this cora-. y. foe the purity °fin. celebrated Schiedam .n.r Wolfe. in ht• le..er to me, speaking of the purity of his Wine. and Liquors. say s: -I will stake my reputation as a mar. my *mediae as a merchant of thirty years , res. Mem eta the City of New Toth. that all the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are at-e as imported, and of the best (poetic. and can be .cried agape by every purchaser.. Every bottle ha. .he proprietor's name on the wax, and a fee Hanle of V. signatere on the cerildente. The public r.v invited to call and exam ine kirthemselve... For sale at Retail by all Anotb e. - net and I.l.oeers in Philadelphia Gamow 11. Amore. No. Rid Market at., Philadel phia. Sole Ammo for Philadelphia. Read the fohowing ham the New York Courier. Evogamove Bastam von oar New YORK M semis rrr. —We are happy to inform our follow citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary. and country merchant. can go and pur chase pure Wines and Limon., as pore as imported, and a the beat quality. We do not intend o give an elaborate damned . ..Nl of this merchant's extensive businese, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wars ex t ensive wan: Foam. Nos.lB,2oand 12. Beaver street, and Nos. 17.19 and Marketfield street. Ills stock of Schnapps on hand ready for thipment could not have been leas than thirty tbouvand ester; the Brandy. some ten thourand caser—Fiatimer of 1836 and VIA and ten Mammal caws of Madeira, Sherry and Pon Wine. Scotch and (rich Whisky. Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. tome very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars filled with Elnuttly. Wine, rte.. in smolt.. ender Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr Wolfer odes of Schnaps.s lam year amounted to one hundred and entlay thousand dozen. andwe hope in leer then two year; Fe may be equal ly evocators', with his Brandies and Wine.. Nis beeiness merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private Manlier who wish pare Wines and Uglier, cow medical are should vend dwirerdery direct to Mr. Wolfe. until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to di.card the poiwniou. Mae from their shelve*, and replace It with Welfe's pure Wines and Lispeore. We undervtand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers , in the country, puts up weaned ewe* of Winos and Li q uors. Such a man, and arch a merchant, ,Wald be orradned again.* Its teas of theismandsofepponevas in the United Stale,, adie Pell nothing bet lametionr, 711111001 alike to human health and Lappatem. !opt S.VO Gin TEE ONLY ?SEPARATION That has stood the test for years, AND GROWS KORZ AND MORE POPULAR AvgAT DAT! And testimonials, new, and almost-without number, might be given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whore united testimony ;Lone could resist, that Prof' Wood's flair Restorative witi restore the bald and gray. and preserve the hair of the, youth to old age, in all it, youthful beauty. Battle Creek. Mich , Dec. Slat. 1858. WooD: Thee wilt please accept a line to in form thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic disease. attended with on eruption on the head. A continual course of suffering through life having re duced me to a same of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of whieh my head has suffered extremely from cold. This indatted me to pity Briggs Si Hodges almost the ban rent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about the first of August last. I have faithfitlly fol lowed the direction., and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black. though short, it it coming in all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee not be willing to send me an order on thine agents fora bottle. and receive to thyself the scripture declaration--..the reward is to those that are Lind to the widow and the father Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY l Ligonier, Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. sth, MO PROP. 0 J. WOOD: Dear Slr:—ln the letter part of the year 1932, while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknwn to me, commenced falling od very rapidly, so that in the short space of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering. and much of the ramaining por tion upon the side and buck purl of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not he surprised when I tell you that upon my retort, to the State of lit- Juana, my more casual acqaminianees were not so tried, at a loss to discover the cause, oldie change in my appearance, its my more intimate acquaintances were to recognise me at all. I at once 'nude app wimp!) io the most skillfel phy sicians in the country, but. receiving no assurance from them that my hair could ugain be restored. I was forced to become reconciled to my fate. until, forta• timely, in the latter part of the year 1557, your Resto rative was recommended to me by n drtiggtst,ll, being the 1111:12.1 rellatile Hair Itet•totatiVeill use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great •mlisfitetion that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, hove a rich cost of very sett black hair, which no money can hay. As a murk of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderfill art article, I have recommended its use to many of my friends and se quaintuneea, who. f am happy to reform you.nre mg it with like effect. Very respeetfially. your-. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Cowes nor at Law. Depot, 441 BrnadwAy, and sold by all dealers throughout the world. Tile Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes. viz: lurje, medium. end small; the small hottle holds a pint. and retails fur one dotter per bottle; the me dium holds at least twenty per cent. more proper. minim 11, .. 1 the small, 1 ,4 /ills for two dollars tier bottle; the large hoids a quart. 40 per cent. more in propor• Lion, and retails for three dollars. 0. J. WOOD Sc. CO., Ploprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market :street, St. Louis, Mo. And cold by all good Dial:gig., and Fancy Goods Dealers. Sept. 15111,1960.3 in • Qbonider Brace and Chest Expanding Suspeu ders, ju-t received nod for vale at J. S. DELLETT. & Co., Druz Store, Oct. 20, 1260. Front Street, Colanthin, Dr. Esenwein's Tar and Wood Nap• tha Pectoral, IS the BEST MEDICINE In the world, for the Core of Coughs hod Colds. Croup, Ittottchatie. As. hma, Diffirult y i n Metalling, Pat Ipouttoit of din thaw, Dipilterist.a.id for the reiief o fput / rutsit the advanced maitre of Cla‘topiton, together with all di:cases of the throat and cheat, and which predispose to Coo l...option. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of A•thtna. . Being prepared by a practical Phy.iicirin and Drug• gi-t, and one ail great ripctirticc in the cure of the vutions disen , es to which the human name is liable. It is offeied to alie adlieted with the itieateat &nee. . . • 117• Try it and be convinced that it is invaluable in the cute of Bronchial A 04:lion, Prier, 50 emus per Made. 13441.:N WEAN'S Alit MI ATI,: RAf gASI. n very val. uuble remedy for 01111.111 Ma, Lty.eatet y, Cholera Mor. Llowel All'euionn. Try it. Pr, eds cent., per bottle, [1 The above Medieinea are prepared only by Da. A. ESEN WHIN, Drogith•l and Chemist, - - N. W. Corner of Muth uod Poplar sto , l'hiludelphin. Sold by every reAperttable Druggi,l and Dottier of Nledicine throughout the State. June 16, ISIAH y The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YOR H, ASSETS: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARF., INVESTED IN FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL. ESTATE, WORTH. OVER V 52000,000. Toi F premium+ are LOWER than in many other Com painea,ui,d Ille DI V ideMi• Inane been obe,trwat Thin in a Ntrictly Mutual Company. There are no Sioekholder., no that all the profits belong to the in +tired. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, S. W. corner Fourth and %Volaut eireein, Pill LA DELPHIA CFP.RESCCS: Thoinne John Wel-h. Mordecai G. Dirwoon, George 11. Stuart, George M.Siroud, Whelen, John I.l.lllyero, J. Fibber Learning, Joeeplt Patterson. Wiiliain John M. Atwood, A niter G. Coffin, Thome, 11, Power., George W. 'roland„ AlclCee, Thos W moon. Paininileti and every inforinatioa may Ite had gnat is, on upplicatio to B. IDDIREIL M. D or D. I.BILUNER. Al. D. June 2nd, um. COLUMBIA. W t i t 18. C. VITIEITZIBMAZir, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, N. W. Cornier 17th and Arch sts., PIMA OMPIIIA. IMPORTER OF CROSS & BLACK-WELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES AND SAUCES. ranicidar anemia., paid to self cling riD.‘, Teas and Cofrees, Por SUGAR' , ntlwsty. of Ref - mm..o Price+. Choiie WINES LIQUORS AND 4- EGARS, of the rf , l brtutd•• I.Oonyn uu lottol. bllloy 12.1f...404y PEN/VSYLVELICI.S. Ir. 3i 0W131343 QW: typiStia OFFICE, 104 lIIA RRET ST., HARRISBURG, wE every description of Gnifte'e Sthat G,ll4ev nien's Gurineins. Piece flood hr ure Dyed. Clean ed nod Finished in the 61..1. manlier and id this shut tear voi All work done al ILr above eq.!, I bin ....hull b e wat. done tta at any Ohre Itkr et.t.thlt • tittit•li t tit the Gated :51.11.4 and habilied in role week. r A M. &AMR°. Odd ageht 'or Colombia; who will receive and irdward all bundler tree ol ek..rge in the owmr, AI-o Mr. Alieum this 5- FIFROTR. No ah North Q.terit Strrel. hanemter; and Me•srs. D. B 0. A. Rove. eiciore I.:genre, York, arc agents for this e.taLli•hinetil DODO &CO , Propi,lore, Augunl IS, 19130-3 m DYSPEPSIA. ILEINIMDY. Pr. Daring team's AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. flphis medicine has been used by the public for nix I years, with Inereashig favor. la Is ircommended in ruts Dyspepsia, Nervousarte. Ileart.liurns. Colic rains, Wont in the Stomach. or Pains in the Bowels, Ileadache. Drowsiness. Kidney Complaints, Low Spir its. Delirium Tremens. Intemperate,. It Stimulates, Cellilar..tes, Invigorates but will not Intoxicate or Stupefy A. a onediriee. it is quick end effectual. coring the mast aggravated cast, of Dyspepsia. Kidney Coin plaints. and all other derangements of the b.oinaeh aid Dowel., in a speedy manner. Vernon* who,frote the Injudicious i.e. of liquere. have become dejected, and their NeIVOU• .t.Plenl• shattered. can dututions broken down. sail subject to that horrible eur.e to immunity, the Delirium Tremens, will. i tttt no. thane ly feel the happy and healthy invlgenituig efficacy of Dr. Ham's Itivignraime WHAT IT WILL DO. Ding.—One nine glees full On often as necessary. One dose will remove all Had Spann. One dome will cure Henri-Darn. Three doses will cure ladmeittion. One dose will give 3 oir a Gond Appetite. UnollObe will stop the deireesing swila at Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the desire -stilt and di•affree able effect.. of Wind or Flatudenee, and as soon ne the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the dissect ...dike load and all painful feeling• will be removed. Otte dare will remove the mod dedreseing prier; of Colic. either in the Stomach or bowels. A few dares will remove all obstructions in the Kidney. Elladd,f or Un i tary Organs. Persons who are eeriously ufflorted with any Kid ney romplainis are m4.ufe4l speedy relief by • do.e Or two, and a retinal core by the 41. e of one or two bottles. NIGH CLY DISSIPATION. Pendant.. who. from dn.opfeing too meth aver night, and feel the evil effects of pnisettous liquors, In violent headaches, eieknees at stomach. reakne.e, eidditiese, ese.otrill find ate dose will remove all bad feelings. Lied - tee of weak and richly constitutions, .broald take the tioristonoing Spirit three times a did; II will matte them ettong, healthy rod happy, remove all ob. infwellou• red Ifrvrelernien from the wadies! Of. gas's and reetore the bloom orhealth and beauty to the careworn face. Daring pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medicine to remove disagreeable !mutations at the stomach. All the proprietor ask?, is a trial, and to induce this be hos pot ap the Irtrigoortiag Spam In pint bottles, at Sects.quartetil. General Depot, 4S Water Street...N. Y. Far sale by J. S. belled, At Co.. sad Dr. W. A. Mc. Cookie. Colombia. Dr. J. A Wolf, Wrlghtsville,and by dimmers generally. Feb 4, lett roa =um, A Store Room. 32 feet by 21 fret, With complete-drum ilers end Shelving. a Room no stairs. good Celle/ st d, Warehouse; situated in Locust ',tree', oppo,lth the Fre/Alia House. ALSO, A Brick 'Wetting House: Two-Story and Attic. situated in titian street. nearly oppo site the Catholic Church. rot particulars apply to Cola. a tyf.2s,''GO-t/ JONAS MYERS 111A.IRK THESE FACTS. The Testimony of the Whole Vora HOLLOWAY'S MATTHEW. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sarre and Mere. All description °lsomsue remeatable b y the proper and diligent use of this ine• me hie prepot n non. To attempt to cure bid legs by Ida sterlng the edge• at the wound together Is fully; for should tlieskiii unite, a boggy di-eit.ed condition remains underneath to break out with ten fold fw yin a few days. Tlid only rutiontil and .L11,04%1111 theutinent, as indicated by nurture, is to reduce the inflammation in and about the wound and In soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat, Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet and Other Fevers Any of the above diseases may be iit . red rubbing the Ointment three time] a dey into the chest, throat and neck of the patient: it-will retort penetrate and give t minethat c relief. Medicine taken lay the mouth must operate upon the whole system ere its Influence can be felt in arty local part. where as the Ointment will do its work at once. Whoever I tries the unguent to the above manner for the dia. eases named, or any similar disorders ern:mine the I chest or throat, will and themselves relieved as by a charm. ; Piles, Fistulas, Strictures The above class of complaints will be removed by nighty fomenting the parts with warm water. and then by most effectually rubbing In the Ointment.— Persons nulfering from these direful complaints should lone not a moment it arresting their progress. It should be understood that it is not suflieient merely to smear the Ointatztit on the effected parts, but it must be well retitled In for some considerable time two or three times a day.thnt it may be taken Into the rys , etn, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually as :tough palpable to the eye. There again breed and water poultices, after the rubbing In of the Ointment, will do great service.— This is the only sure treatment for females, cases of cancer in the sumach, or where there may be is gen eral bearing down. Indiscretions of Youth; Sores and Ulcers.' Blotches, as also swellings, can, with certainty, by: radically cored if the Ointment be used freely, and the Pills be taken night and mot ' gas recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one place to break 01111 in anoitter; witeteas this Ointment will remove the i lamer front tho system. and leave the patient a v ig emus and healthy being. It will require time with the tcte of the Pills to eictu re a Instingeure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet VIE.y all require local treatment. Many of the wort cages, of such discates, will yield in a comparatively short apace of time when this usinment is generally rubbed into the parts utrected, even rifler every other means have tittle 1. fit all se• rho, maladies the Pills should be Liken according to the printed directions occoropanymg each box. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following case*: Bad Leg•. Corn. (Sod) Rhea:4lllkm, Bud Breuer, Canner., 50n1414, Born., Contracted and Sore Nipple., .. , . Du•uon+. Star Joint-, Sore 'l'llroatv, Bite of Novehe• Illepletutia , ..iu, Skin Dieeate•, love and Sund ll.1ula•, Scurvy, Miry, Gout, Sore Honda: Coeo-touy, • Ulundut,tr S.velt- 'Yumori, Chiero•toet, tug., ITlcen, Chilblain 4. I.luntuitto. Wound-, Chapped Anna .. YOW9 CA UTlON . —tione me genuine unless Ihr MUM!" iOtiOWny, New York and I.onden." are tli.teernti,t un n wa , er-marir to every leaf of tale book of du., bolts around each pot or fox; the came may be pima. ly seen by bolding the leaf to the light. A hand•ont., reword will be gIVOIS in any one rendering cud. in. formation as mt V lend to the detection of any party or pnrties cou t itg the medicines or rending the tame, knowing 'neat to be spurious. Sold to the MunuCtetory of rrofecsor Ifolloway, 80 Maiden Lane. New Veal:, and by all recpectuble. Druggists and Deniers in. Medicine. throughout civilized world, to boxes at 25 cents,62 cents and St each. . . 11:7There is convideralile saving by taking the arler +.l2C+. N 11.—LhreCtion, for the guidance of patients in vlery disorde r are unicca to each box. t aline' 7 - 0 _ OPleini -: -, ,77,-.: - -- -- - - 7 .....„.:. ~..,-,..:.:...,-. ~.,.:,,";--.- $4, ~,,i, . .. ~.. peep . lin.. s,.:— A :...:, . _ SEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SA.% The undersigned having used Professor TIUMPII= SPECIFIC 110/datOPATIIIC REMEDIES In our with the most satisfactory results, and hawker NU imendlt dense In their genuineness, purity, and "Mosey, cheerfully recommend them to all pereons who wish to have salt, me %We, and a2losclous remedies at head for private or de monic use. The Rey. Wm. Helmer, editor of "The Northern lade. pendent," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. 11. H. Oreistr, 112 Rector of Si. Peters Church, Auburn, N. Y. • the liar. B. tree, Cheploin of the Auburn State Priem; the Siencer hi. Rice, Rector, New-Bedford. Maso the A len Steele, New-York Conference ; the Rey. Samuel N ohols. lidst-Clenesee Conference, N. Y. • the Rev. P. 1%, Pratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Rev. Joint R. ((ode, BeffsJo •, A. O. Gars, Req., Sc Utica, N. Y ; the lion. Neal Dow, Parable:id, Me.; the llon. Schuyler Wax, South-Band, Ind. ; ths Mon. George ilumphrsys, N. Y. ,• Henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of The Ohio State Journal, Colombo*, Ohio; the Mott R. 11. Graham, Moline, Ill.; the Ron. Thomas J. Duet, Mead cello M . a.; the lion. Joseph Benedict 17tIcs, N. Y.; Was. Bristol, Mkt., Utica, N. T.; A. S. Pond, Esq., Inks, N. T.; James Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Teen. LIST OF SPECIFIC REIIiDIES No. I.—Vor Favor, Congestioo, and Inflaannatiev. No. 2.—For 'Worm Perin Wonn nollis„ Waging The Red. No. 9.—For Colic, Crying, licsaung, and Wakefulness of No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Tarantula, and Sommer Complaints. No. 5.-IPor Collo, Griping', Dysentery. or Moody Flux. No. G.—Por Cholera, Cholera Morino, Vomiting. No. 7.—For Cougha, Cold,, rallisenas, and Sore Throat. , No. B.—For Toothweite, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and names of this Head. No. 10 —Drareesta Pate—Far Weak and Dollop& Stomach, Constipation, and Uric Complaint. No. „ y ‘ — rant Flows litasaimearttne, Scanty, Painful, or Samo s el Periods. No. 2.—For Leusorrhea, Profuse 3rensse, and Deming Down of Females. Nu. 18.—For Croup, Doane Cough, Dad firsathing. No. 16.-B.u.r Bayou Puts—For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. 15.-1 W uns am Plus—For Pain, temenem, or *at miss In the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A.—For Fever and Ague, Chili Fever, Dumb Ague, OM Mismanaged Agues. P.—For Nice, felled or Tileeittng. [internal or Externet. 0 —For Srire, Weal, or tatiarned Eyes And Eyelids; Pall. lot. Weak, cr. Warred Eight. C.—For Catarrh, or long standing or recent, either will obetrustion or profuse discharge. W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating its vineries ant shottenlng Its cause. In all acute disesees, each as Fevers, intiarontatlona Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such scup tire diseases as Scarlet Fever, Messier, and kirysipelea, &be advantage of giving tire proper remedies promptly bob virus, and In all such carol the specilla act Rim a thane The "take disease is often arrested at once, and in all carnet the violence of the attack Is moderated, the disease than cued, and rendered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of inch frequent eetarrenca and which es often lay the foundation of diseased bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once ostritl a n the Fever and Cough Mils. In all chronic disease", such as Dyspepsia, Weak Olosaartb, Cun ri ttion, Liver Complabsts , Pller, Female Debility, and kr ties, en Headache', Sore or Week Eyes, Cedrint, Sat Rheum, and other old enrolee% the este bag brodikam whose proper application will alien a carols Abner" story In/stance. Often the cure of a angle chronic stifilartkr„mtek so Dyspepsia, Mies or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak. orb, has more than paid for the ease ten Woes over. CCII2I Case of 46 stelacomplete, In morocco, and Book 11 11 Case of 20 stela, and Book. Plain -.. 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book.— NI '. numbered boats, ullb directions.. Nagle r . oozes. %ogle loitered boxes, with diraetko6 00 000, Large ease of 2 oz. vials, for planters and pbysidass....2lo ALSO SPECIFIaI FOR ASTRIIA OR Pintenc.—Oppmesed. Difficuit,lArtred Strands& attended with Cough and Expectoration. Peke, 50 cents per box. Yea gam ihocsaams Daarsing.—Disobwites from On tar, tie remit of Scarlet reser, lianas, or itterenziala For Nolan to the Head., Hardness of flooring. and Kinston la the Sam, and Earache. Prim, :0 cents per boor. Pm gams: A.—Splodged Wand". Enlarged sal ledvnif* *I TondL, Sereflago and Ott ricars,Sorofabons Cactorty Children. Price. 50 coots per box. Poo Gammat Damurv—Phydcal ar Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness Raceseire hiedionloo, bananas/ Disclearger Prim, 80 coots per box. Poo DROCOr.—Fhad Accumuladons, Punkt flosinap, slab Scanty Secretions. Price, 80 ref. per tow. goo exahmaxmla.—lmathiy tk...knoat Vertigo. ?donna, Vomiting. Bickner' from riding or motion. PrW- ,to sena per box. Fos Uuxaxr neumeee—Fo Gravel. Renal Calmat DOS. c u p, p a ionn crinatho. Dhows of tbe Kidneys. Prne„ 50 rents per box. F o e gnaws' EGOIONOOL.—ThRehOItIity Dlitharrf Ori Comoquout Prostration and DeNitaly..Bad &man of MI %kw,. The most seset"serti and Mena' remedy k acorn. and may be retied open as a our.. Pelee, with toll dhow Hera.!! Pm' t.". Person. who wish to place therein,'" under the preen glottal Care. or to seek. "dries of Prof. Ertnerroars, ern eln rt. at his Mike 5E2 Broadway, daily from S J.M. to 5 P or by loner. OUR lUSMEDMI BY 'ULM. Look over the lin; main up • Con a what kind you sadthe the at le a canna into or by gt =t to a Woes, at No. ••• 3114111dIRV. Sor I VX awl the asonft inin doe I= be ditty reteraill by nin at wpm% tree of kone.ft wArelyp,-Wedenr• ea anion eltr u ar for the eels of our Rased la only tees y is UN UMW MOM &MOM T. iningrangni a 00. MII IllwastwAvAlNsw•Tosc. A. ‘f RAIFO, Agent, Co:tnlaa 3day 5, teGO-1 y 1122!!I
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