ID - "Retnember, Simmons or Scrofulous affection are she c urge, the blight of mantittil. They are vile and filthy as well as fatal. They arise from impurity and contaminagon of the blood, and are to be seen all around us. everj•where. Thou•nuds daily are con signed to the grave from the direful effects of this die ease. But why trifle any longer, when the remedy is at hand? Dr. Liit&ey's Blood Scamper—the only ef. fermis] preparation now before the people, that does its work mildly and safely. It does not ciose the iaime superficially, white 'Toni corruption misting all within, Infects unseen." Dut Purges the F.ntire System of all impure Matter, Tit rigorates the Body, and leaves the afflicted in the en ilsyment of Good Health. To convince the skeptical of its healthy effects, try but attic bottle, and be con vinced. Sold by all the Druggists in this place. and dealers throughout the country. (N0v.24, 'OO,-tin. TXJ UZI ,ga. 1,1 =l' 105 . On Tuesday. 22i1 loot tbwitart, son of Joseph 11. and Etizidieth V. Black- aged 4 years and 14 days. -On Friday morning. lot l'ldt Joan easier. son or }III. and Annie S Smith, aged 5 years, 7 months and 12 days. Vire funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at o'clock The frseads f the family are invited to at tend. Jannary 27th. MI, ANNA. PRANCER. daughter of 1-anc 0. and Caroline Bruner, aged 2 years 1 month and 15 days. -.Dearest daughter thou hail left u-! Yet again we hope in meet thee; When the day of life is fled; Then, it, heaven, with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is stied." Finch's Farina Crackers ffIIIEY are the best ' , whin Crackers made• They I. are recommended for children and irvalidn. For sale at Cola. Feb. 2 Bice Flour. BARE R'S Choc,'laie and Coco. Ifecker'a Farina. Cern , tarch, Azumen or Baking Powder. jusi received at A. M. RAM W:4 Cola. Feb 2. Family Grocery store CRANBERRIES, QITAKSR CORN. Flommom, While Berms, Prune•, IJ HIIISIII. Ac ,ju.t received, ut A. T. R AMISn'S ran y Grocery Store; Cola Feb 2. ISM Old Style Sugar House Molasses. pro E rup and Sill!nr nut best n-snri tneitt in 4 41ornbi... and at red ~ d A NI H. IRO'S Odd P4•114,4,-. Coln Feb ^.1561 Tt7% , !TE 7 I 3?:1110PLM! 11,,c opened A NEW TIN SlitOP, 11 T ilie to ,:ere ..r S, rt".nr.l.•,t, so., where he intend- manufcrinrog di of Tor and Sheri Iron %Vare and I , prelim eit at the clowlect no - I've to do all kind- of lion-e Roofing. Spouting Re. poi rink. &t. All work examined before leonine the chop. and wutrauled By et riot Mien non to bu-iness he htits, to receive a allure cif public patronage. I.lft.- Terms Reasonable. •et , . 2. 1.-61. GEORGE II ntimri.v: THE TRIBUNE FOR 1861. PROSrncrus. TlX.N.th Volume of The Weekly Trilunne cont. meneed with the is.ne of Sept. I. During the part your the Tribune has linen &limed to devour quite a large pro;mition of its :pace to relates. bat we ...halt .00n he nide to forego nolutical di-suasion utmost en tirely. far months if not years. and devote nearly nil our colimms to subjems or less intense, but more abid ing interest. A mong these, we unman to pay especial term,, 10 I r DUCATIoN.—The uholo .übjecl of Education. Loth Popular and Genera, will Or di•cu-•rd in our column• throughout the year. and we hope to enliet lii dud I ti6CUP•loil some of the profoundest thinkers ILO the ablest itimruetore in our country. It I• at once our hope nod our re-nlve that the of Ecluention teenier ne impetite boot the exerlions of the Tribune in .1- lieligirdiding 1-61. II ,1111d11.r1:1111. \l , .• rer r,nnp.:btil to ',- SM., .111 d, eons of Ihr- genii tr., rar b.warert •11 aver 10 tit .11• I Lens:, in I . L! -- \\ll:ll,,er doerw ry, derlaeri•er. rle.ra•i.-:.rcroi, calculated to render the rew rot of la .or trey° nil to earn vitriol' more ample or 111./fl certain shall receive prompt and full atiendoil. 11l IMANtrAment , . Arc.—We bail every invention nr earceprise whereby Arnerwrin entrital and labor are adroeted to and advairiegeort•W emplayerl in ar.y de partment of Manufacturing or niechamerit Industry- as a real contribution to the priblie weal hollrlll2 am ter. uteadier. more con ventert morn remuirerroung markets to the farmer. with fuller employ tarot and licher wage, to the laborer. The proves, of Iron making, Steel making,. Cloth weaving. i&e.. tke., in our country, and the world, shall he watched and re ported by us with 811 earnest mid active sympathy. IV, FORF.IGN AFP/illll3.—We employ the best COI , r,SIV/11111'.11111111 LOllllOll. Puns, Turin. Dern n arid other European copilots, to transmit us early nod accurate novices of the great chunges there silently lour ear. trimly preparing In spite of the pressure of Domestie Pa ire, our News from lire Old World is now varied and ample; but we shall have on render it more per. feet during the eventfol year ju-t before us. V. lions Nnws.— We employ regular paid correr , rodents m ten Worm.. at the 1-ihmus of Darien, in the ROIILY AIDUIIIIIIII Gold [legion amd wherever else they occult requi.mr. from the more :Ice...slide por tions of ma own comm., we derive one information moody from the multifarious correspondents of the A s sociared frees, from our exchanges, and the yeoman al lever- of intelligent friends We aim to prim the cheap,: g geral new-proper, will. the fullera and mo-t authentic summary of u-eful irdelligence.llllllll any- NVII,II afforded. !loping to “rnake each day a critic 1111 the last." and print a 'ironer and better paper every ear, a. our means are steadily eolurged thought the generous ea-operative 01 OUr many well wisher,. we solicit and shall labor to deserve 11 continuance of public favor. TERM? Daily Tribune (311 issues per annum.) Seinl-Weekly (101 S 3 Weekly (:2 $2 Fl) 1.11.1.111$ —Semi-Weekly. two copies for $5: five for 511.15; ten copies to mic address for $2O; nod nay Ismer number at the latter rule. cart] plias of twenty, extra copy will lie sent For si club of folly, we rend The Daily Tribune gratis one year. WEEKLY.—'Three copies ter 5.1; five for $ 4 ; tell for Sl2, and any larger number rat the rate of $1.20 mirth per minutia the paper to be addressed to each sub. sci fiber To clubs of tweet))• we scoot on exiim copy. Twenty copies to one address for $lO. wills one ex tra to lam who t.PrItI4 us :he club. For each club of 011, hundred, the. Dat y Tribune will be sent gratis one yesr. Palmer:ls rilway- in advance. A dare. THE rcunuNE, No. 151 NIL'SUU et., N. Y. February 2.1901 31 4') %. 0 14 4 , 4 3 k :1c:/ REIIIAINIIG . in the Columbia Post Office, Feb 1, 19111 .Aron-tro,•g Mary Hine Alfred Augumine George Irwin Rebecca Au-tin A 14 Jones M A rM. Wong George Recliner Hanson flaunts J Kohler Jneob Loner Sophia Nlegonlky Juthn f3orgar.4 J A Cook D S Al yr r 4 lin otjflnl ill. Miller Eliza Omer Rohm t Ro-e L L Ite.•ler Catharine W Rn..•nfreld Shod Samuel Shannon erJohn rummer• M Shad: r dolor George & .1 WI Abraham Levi• G II Evernn John Flier-on Alnert Friday Sumo.' Friday Manuel Funk J Griffi,h Jo.eph llrofe Ilenry (:r I:Lida A .1 Ilononoml Loni•a Ilunlerme)er A II nkte Jucub /fogendoMor M Wa I i Jbu Persons enquiring for letters will please mention if they are advertised. A. S. MODERWELL, P. M. Columbia, Feb. 2, 1861. TOR RENT. sNt Al.l. 1101T:sli w imete.t street, in let at .11. rive Dollar. per monde. Ape!). to PETl.ft FHA LEY ‘7,olt.mbin. Jununn 26. 1e.61.2t COLUMBIA INSURANCE CODIP'Y. T"„": Inured byline Company since $289,530 00. selm'e amp., s: of Casa P,:ern um received to advance, for Polime. issued, 52 179 44 LOSSES. Jarnl3 Eslomer. linruMure Pu.. S 4 00 %Vitinmr. Jr. Imbnnon, Pll 150 00 D.anci liemorn, Po r SUM 00 EXPENSES. C'rutot and ("Amy, )thce l'uounare, Pruning,. Advern•inr. 18 00 S.I of Book•. :V MI COTITII.I.IOIIP paid Agent•. *l4 01 Appoiumg Arent.. Offire Rent. ruel, I.tghtn. Stcuinnert. Po-Inge, t 44- prest. u•rd other exprn,er, 134 80 $174 13 6111 t.B) Balance of Cash Premium, SLIM 44 A Mutual Insurance Company he• two courts of t stannic. on.• frown ;advance premiums paid at the nme Poieies are i•aued and the other from Ae.es•menns. It• liabilities other thouu for expenser are conainsem and depend npon the amount it ha• at ri-k. A Corn puny with ten mil ions moat 106 C ten tamer a• much an a Company with one million at rick. The Inner might receive advance premiums enough to pay its 'nese& and the former be compelled to raise tune-tenth. of its karats hyamemments... The Columbia Insolence Company has been in op enincin about ten months, and torch the extra expense of ^fining up;" it has not only swarmed itself without any assewment but has a handeome P0;100 , 10( $B3O Ira of its advance premiums above its toesevand expense*. tiIKIRGE YCUNG. la , 9a crew ry. Columlds. January 2a. ieett-3t, ollowny's Pills and Ointment for ale at the lioldre Morler Drug ett•re. J Is'y 19, Vt. FOR RENT. TILE desirable throe-story BRICK DWELL- I hib IN(: HOSISE, ailth Basement Office, sitalite in Loct.t street, lately oecopied by C S. Roar. man. There is n good stable nu the pretni-es Apply to JOHN E. COLLIN*, H. A. MARTIN. Columbia. lan. 26, l Gt. Executors. DRS. BETTS AND CAMERON, ifygienie Phy siciniss, from the Dygeio-Thempculic College, New York, are now located near the bead of Union istreet, Columbia. and will he !nippy to attend in an cases where their professional services may be re quired. The Hygienic System of Meditation. a• practiced by Dee. D. & C., is. the simplest, safest and most SUCCCII9- rut that bait yet been di-covered. and 'a the most effect ual that ran he nppbed in the treatment of any and every curable comply Columbia, January 20. IYI DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1861. mo the taxable inhabitants of Lancaster county.— .I. Pamela to the Provision. of the laws of this Com monwealth. the undersigned Commissioner. of Lan caster county hereby give notice to the taxable inhab itant% within the respective city, boroughs and town -hips of the said county. that the days of Appeal from the Assessments for I.GI. will be at dm Commission er's Office, In the city of Lancaster, on the days fol lowing to wit; Adamstown, Hart, Hrec knock, rnarVon, Cocalico East. Cocalico West, Colerain, Columbia. Conestoga. Colloy, Clay, Donegal Poist. Donegal West, Drumore, Ephrata, Earl, Earl Ea.!. Earl West, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown Eden, A.M. RA rIBOS Odd Fellows' Ilatl rulton. Ilempficlil Hempfield West, launpeter East, Lampeter West, Lancaster, Lendnek. Learnt k Upper, Little Britian, Maroc, AlllllOl.. 'llOl.l Joy tavp•, Mann .1o) bor., lel la. Sinobeim bor Poradoe, Providence, S.ll-bury. :gra-burg tsvp. Sou-nuig . bor Wursvick, A1'1%410,40011 bor.. North tt e•t & south ‘Vert City. Enst 3. Nen!' atet Wurtle : City, Jan. 26. I SGI 2 BUSINESS STANDS FOR RENT. , 2. Mechanics occupied Iw 1.. Tiodcilick. 1.1 No 4. Nlceb/1111C,C Row. occupied by Mr. Riobst. P0...0r...inn given on April 1.1%1. lug wire of Cola. Jun'y PETER HAM/EVAN. POE. RENT, A store Room T 2 feet bp _I fret. wail complete draw nem and t.hel mg, a !Zoom uo stair-. good Geller nod War, holt -c: -a tatted iu locust r met, of rosite the Fratildin Houge. A, LSO, 3 Brick Dwelling Houses: Two-Story and Attic, •rtu:rtrd ill Vito sireo. nearly oppo site the Cutitohr Cl oT h. I'or purtit•ulur+apply to Cols.Jas 10 'Gl.tf JO A$ mI'ERS NOTICE, 11 -It EREA:c' r. th. re• 0 . , 'fie Of In itOr•llve 01 e retlety ile 0 s4.e•lhave 'welt gr./0 , indi• tea to -aid e.olle are retpie.led :liat.e4l,lo lt.n aletil,and h ov iag .:one nil pre: em them duly authentic:ilea lot 00ILlemeoll ur JOHN E. COLLINS , . ‘VILLIAM A MARTIN, Cola. Jan'y ID 1.61-Ca Execunir.. 1 O.tM 0 llusleco- Slack Lime. from hest quality of oioncsoom : ibis Lome i< woo di twoomy per cent. more moot Mc Lome from common lime-lout. Sold itt lots front lOU to 1000. Apply to ft F. APPOLD, Coln. Jan'y 19,'61. Canal Ba-in. ITOTICF: i. hereby given that an elemiott for three 1' Directors of the Colombia ❑t-ureter Company will he held at the office of van! Company, on the fi.st Mandarin February, Is6l, sii d o'clock I. M ,of •aid day. OCO. D. YOUNG. Jr., Jan'y 19,1801-Id Secretary. Estate of Wm. Wright, Deed. 1•:I"1'ERsi of A diviini.tralioli de Loris ~no with the Will :rtnu•scd. on the above estate. I:•.tving been granted the undersigned, all persona ntde•bted to said estate are requested to make pa)ment, and thole hav ing claims to present theta for serttement SAM% WRIGHT. Cola Jatry 10,1861-6 t Addl. d b. n. IN order to clo.e out the balance of our muck of Win ter dre-s goodu. we will di.pcee of them at eo.t: Lattiea' figured Merino's at cost; Luillea - Printed Merino'. at ect.t; Lattice Printed Debt tier at cost. T.ung, and Square Brodie Shawls at cost; Long and Square Blanket Shawls at mutt. MESS' WEAR AT COST, Satineti.. Cassitneres at d Ve.tings at Co.t. FURS! FURS! FURS!: AT COST—LADIES' NOW is the time to aroma a clicap set of good Fern. a. we sire determined to reduce our +fork of winter goods preparatory to Spring Linde. Bring along your ea.li mid gel your bargain.. at 11. C. FONDERSMITIPS Cola Jan. 12,1E61. Stores, Locust Street. WoIITHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR REsTORINO THE BALD AND GRAY. MANY, Finn e the great discovery of Prof. Wood. in have attempted not only in unitate his result-lave. but profess to have ul iscovered something th •1 would prottnee resultvidentival; hilt they have rttl come and gone, luring carried away by the wonderful re-tilts of Prof. Wood's preparation. nad have been forced to leave the field to ats reeir•tless sway. Read the (M -ON Rath. Maine, April 13th, 1P59. • Parr. 0 .1. WoOD. & Co : (:rut s:—The letter I wrote you ni 1,56 eoncermag your valuable Hair Restora tive, nod which you have published in this vienlity and elsewhere. has given raw to numerous enquiries touching the facts in the cake. The enquiries are. fir-t. is it a fact of my habitation ard name. as slated in the communication; second. is it true of all Merrill entonmed; third, does ray hair still counties- to be in good oilier and of natural color? To all I can and do no-wer invartably yes. My hair is even better than in any singe of my life for 411 years past. more volt I bratty , nod better colored; the same is trite of my whiskers. and the only cause why ti is tint generally true pi that the substaitee is washed off by frequent ablution of the face. When if care were used by vvip nig the lace w close connection with the whiskers the same result wilt fontnw as the hair. 1 have been in the receipt of to great number of letters from all pail-sof New Rogialtd. asking me if my hair still continues to be good; as there in Aomori, fraud in the Ina milli< lure and sale of various compounds an well tie this, it hap. Ito doubt, la en tensely' imitated and twee u-ed not t wltlinat au) good effect. but in nhooluts i oda, y I have not used tiny of your Restorative of tot) in-count for some months. and yet iny hair is as goad as ever and ituadtetta have examined with stir pri-e. as I am now 61 years of 1 and not a gray hair to my head or on my face; and to prove this fact, I send you n Joel, of my hair talwn oil' the past week I re craved your favor of two quart bottles last stammer. Gtr alai Is I .ini very grateful. I gave it to my friends nail thereby induced them to try it. many were skep tical unlit after trial. mid then purchased and used it with univernal nieces. I will ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud in ' the Restorative, sold by many. I fear. without author ity from you. A pure article will instil-eerier-0...mM 1 believe where good elects do not allow, the fadure is caused by Ilse impure article. which cornea the M yriam- of the good. I deem it my dolt as heretofore. to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, and assure all who enquire of me of my Un shaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear air, yours. AC. RA YMON D. Aaron. Run. Ky., N0v.30, 1858. Pane. 0.. T. Woos: Deer tor: —I would certainly be doing you a great inju-der not to make known lathe world. the wonderfutomtwell an the unexpected result I have experienced from using ONE bottle of your Hair Restorative After using every land of Restorative extant, but without succesa, and finding spy head nearly destitute of hair, I Was fitillity induced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now,eandor and /melee compel me to announce to whoever may reed this, that I now posse-a a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I now pronounce richer and hand somer that, the original was. I will therefore take Campion to recommend this invaluable remedy to ALL who may feel the nes-easily of it. Reaprethilly yours. R KV. B. ALLEN BROCK. P.. —Thus testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine (as you arc aware of) is unsolicited: but it you think it worthy a place among the rest, insert if you wish; if not destroy and say noCang. YOlitr, Rev. S. A. B. Depot. 444 Broadway, and nod by all dealers throughout the world. The-Restorative is put up in bottles , of three sizes. vls.: large. medium. and *mall; the small bottle bolds 1, a pint.. and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me dium holds at least twenty Tier cent. more in propor tion than the small. retails for two dollars per bottle; the large ho:d. a quart. 40 p-s- cent. more in propor tion, and retails for three dollars. WOMID /c CO.. Proprieters, 044 Broadway. New York. and 114 Market mreet, St. And sold Iya 1 good Dru;e,ista and Fowl - Good. Den lees. - n i t .4;0 lift P 054 00 81:2 00 33 7.: 40 00 EL CARD. Nronday, February 19tb, 1861 Tuesday, February. 19th Wednesday, February !lath Thur.day, Februnry 21,1 Friday, rebruary 2241 Monday. February 25th rwsday, -nebsinary 26113 DANIF.I. GOOD. ROY FAS, LtVI S RFA ST. Cm-Mid-A..ler+ FOR SALE NOTICE. WINTER GOODS AT COST! THE ONLY DISCOVERY invritEND. rn "IP. Columbia GRA Co., Colombia, ?a , hay tbia day, .LTueeday. Jan, IS, Mt, declared a dividend of :2 per cam. ntyabie on demand. A. CALDWELL, Cola..lun'y 19, 16G1. See). and Treas. COAL OIL, &C. Jusr received a fresh supply a the best Kerosene oil, Burning Fluid and A!cohnl. and can always be had at the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Coln. J 10, 'Ol. Front Street. Mk - Tootle)/ All Healing Salve, for sale at V V the Golden Mortar Drug Store. Cola. ian'y 19,'6L. Front Sirret. corrrucorirmax. BALLOON. AT the Continental. corner Front and Loeupt Sts.. HOT COFFEE. TEA, Oysters in good style. and general refreshments nre served up sr any hour, day or night. The beat Lager always fresh. Cola. Dee. RP. lEGO. EHRISMAN & FLANNERY. rzotra. 100 Sacksrecriv received Prime Buckwh eatsubsr:te F ,A l °l l :iretai7 : 2"Otle b r7ant tae lowest market prices. Al-o. a large quantity of first-rate APPLES OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES, all grafted fruit. For axle by the barrel, bushel, or sandier measure. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Oysters by the quart or it: the she!), ran be furnished at all time, 11. LOCKARD. Cala. 0re.:V.19804f Bellevue Hoare. HOLIDAY PRESENTS LADIES' AND CIIII,D grt'S— Furs, Cloaks, Shawls, Dress Pre.. Cooda. broideriev, G ENT LEM EN'S Cassimeres, Vestiags, Shawls Gloves. Su venders, Gas levy ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 10 mot the time•, HI Cola. Dee. 22 ISO° MUSICAL ACADEMY, LANCASTER, PA. T"anb‘eribers are now giving instructions on the Piano, Guitar and in Vora! 51u.ie. and would re. .pe. tinny refer the Ladies of Idniert.ter and Colum bia, to ..ome of the numerono citizen. who have placed their daughters wide• nor elm ran. Terms for Tuition. $5 per Quarter. Err For Umber in tormaj.o. please cull at the re.i dem, of the sult-erther. No. 15 SoUlh I street, the dwelling receinly occupied its Rev 'rhea. A Hopkins. MRS. G , VES 6. DA UG HTER., Tecchers of Allude. N R. Agent. for the sale of i`onvid Meyer.. Prize .111rdal Pianos. ramp rc•ing iii., dart ent at the muoiducture to price+ nub warranted for ten years. Dec. 22 Infilt.ith WRAPPING PAPER! juszT received. 00 Hcanis or Wrapping Paper, at ei Ream. .1. RUMPLE b. SON. Cola. Dec. It l J, l 0O Locum Street. iF VP § k k ol 4 SEVEN YEARS! TII E seven year+ of unrivalled surges!' attending 1 the "COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION," have male U a housi hold word throughout every quarter of the counict. Under the iitl•pices of thi. popular Insinution. over three hundred thott.and homes have learued to appre• ciate—by beautiful work. of tat on their walls. and choice literature on their tables, the great benefits de rived Iron becoming a subscriber Stilhteripitime are now being received iu a ratio un- paralleled with that of soy previou. year TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Any perm,' can became a member by sullecribing Three Pollan , . for which rum they will reretve 1-t—Thc large and superb steel cop arms, x 39 int lies, entitled "EALLSTAFF MUSTERING 1-118 RE CRUITS." 2d—One copy. one year, of that elegantly illustrated magazine, 441'11E COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL." 21—Four nant.n..,on.. It urine the tnnivon, to "The GaPery of Volntng3 548 Woad y. N T." In notitt on to the nipove bent fit-. there will be given .13 .uh,e.itn n, Hi. graluilou. premium•. over - Five liondrril Beautiful Works of Art, comprising valuable paintings, marbles, pitnans, out bee, J e forming a truly nationai benefit. The Superb Euednviag, which every subscriber will receive muffled...Fat-IMT Alu.ier:ng ho. Recruit.," is one of the most be 'mind and popular engravings ever ismied in this country. It 1- done 011 steel, in fine line and -tipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by ae inches, making n most choice ornammit suitable for the units of r library. parlor or office Ile subject is the celebrated scene of Sir.lohn Falstaff re ceiving, in Ju.lice Shallow's office the recruits which hove Ewell gathered (or his ' ragged regiment." It could but be furnidied by the troth for lees Chun five The Art Jouritat is ton well known to the whole emery in need commendation. It is a mngniricently ilia-iruted mnenzine of Au containing Essay., Sto ne, Poemft,Goss.p, Sc , 6p the very hest vvtters In Aineven. The Engraving k rent to any part of the country by mail, with motet), being packed in a cylinder postage pre e paid. nbscriptionr a ill he received until the Evening of the fllst of January, le6l, ut whirl, time the books will close and the pi - catkins bo given to sub.cratier.. No person is regurieted to a single autocription.— Tim., remitting $l5. are entitled to five member:lllpp and to one extrn engraving fortheir trouble. Babseription. from Catiforma. the Canada.. and all Foreign Countries. must be 83,50 instead of $3, to or der to defray extra portage. eie. For limber particular+ send for a copy of the ele gantly Mu-trilled Art Journal, pronounced the hand sorne.t llngazine in America. Ii counting Catalogue of Premium.. and unmerous superb engraving.. Reg ular price. 40 cent. per number Specimen copses, however, will be sent to those wi.hing to .übscribe, on receipt of Id cents, in stamps or coin Address C. L. DERRY, Actuary C A. A . 548 13rondway. New York. N. 13.—Slikeriptions received and forwarded by Wm. F. Lloyd. Agent for Columbia. Pa.. and Specimen Entrraving4 and Art Journal can be seen al W. Alailluors. [Dee. 15, 12.00. THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS! h CITRON, PRUNES, CURRANTS, [talents in Whole, Half, Quarter and Eighth Boxes; PURE SPICES, &C., &C., BARING MOLASSES,--N- ORLEANS NEW CROP, Good Cuba Sugar at 7 eta per Pound, EXTRA SYRUP MOLASSES 12 CPS PER QUART. RI 1.0 & 11 F. BRUNER'S Cola. Dec. 15, 1550. Cor. Rod Union Sts 04: or Lif , +lel , {•1)11 TILE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. COMPANY ARE now prepared to receive and forward FI:EIti Pon the Philadelphia' I)ivision. to on ly-nu all MUIIIOII 4 where they have agents, at the follow tug rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. rim Class. sceo-d class. Thud Claa4. Fourth Class 25 cents 21 cents. 18 cents. 15 cents. Flour in cur loads, 25 Cent. per barrel. Pie Metal. 10 cents per 100 pounds BETWEEN PIMA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth (lass. 23 cents. 2tl cents. 17 cents. 14 •cots. Flour. 24 cents per Isom . Pia Metal, 12 Cents per I MI pounds. Shopinents made to Pittsburg and oil intermechaie swim,. 5... as•ss7rs RATES FROM COL'A TO PITTSBURG. Pir..i Ulu-+. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth CI a.s. Isli 7.) GO 40 Flour per barrel. SO cents. I , "•Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany ha. no agents 14111.11 , I be pre-paid. Articles of at Class. Books, Fresh Fish, limns ant. Shoe*. Nuts in bags. Cedar end Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles Dry Goods, - Poultr u cogs Ens, Pork. ((resit.. Fu re, Poultry. (dresser. Feathers, Wrapping Paper Articles of td Class Apples, Molasses, • cheese, Melons, Closer and Grass Seed, Oil in casks or boxes, Crockery, Paper in boxes, . Cdndles. Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing Paper (tuna and Rues. Paper Hangings. Herring in boxes and kegs, Queeneware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, . Tobacco in bales. Iron, (hoop, band or sheet ) Tea, Leather, Type, i Liquor n wood, Tallow ' Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentine, ATemurnents. Varnish. Articles of :d Class. A.colio.. Potatoes, Coffee Turnips. Hides green,) Vinegar Lard. White Lead, Oysters &Clams-(in she%) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured,) Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted. Tobacco, (leat) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar. Fitch, Whiskey. lamer, All Freights payable on delivery. It. H. TIOUSTON, - General Freight Agent, Phila. ID - For further tuformation, apply . :o S. B. K INGSTON, Fought ~ ...o_., Phila. F.. K. BOWE, Freight AR ..... Colinribia. W If 1111 - F.RS. Freight Apit. I.nnea.tcr. r.. 1 ~,,, , •ip Pt.. - 1-i,i FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, Cheaper than Ever. MAL rut & CASE have just added to their oirendy Di heavy stock of goods, a large and full assortment of Dry Good•. Fancy Goods. Notions. Clothing, Boots, and Shoes, OroCefies , dec., die., which were bought as greatly reduced rates, caused by the present panic, and will be sold at prices to ash the timess. Ii you vs out bargains buy your goods at the Cheap Store of Dec, 20, lOW. IDAI.THY & CASE. SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS. TOR sale at the Golden Mortar Dntg Store. 1 Cola. Jan 13,11301. Front Street AThree-story Brick house in Walnut strcet with all modern comforts and conveniences—side ) ard, deep lot and good vtable Two lots in Walnut street, 64 feet (rout by over 200 feet in depth. One large ore wagon and lord and twosimall wagons for sale. Apply to RODENT liAltlllzoN. Coln. 10000 in• CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! 186 0 . Beautiful Books for Holiday Gifts. TOHN t4IIILAFFER.No 32 North Quee, Itiatmet.of• J Pere to the Public, at the very lowed prices. +Nen oid Iltuetreted IVorks. Prepared and arranged ex pressly for the :FESTIVE SEASON. The following are a few of the many that will be sold very cheap: Women of Deputy and Ilerokm Monte:lied with Nineteen Engravings on :2teel. By Frunk B. Good rich The Loves and Peroines of the Poets. Edited by Richard Henry Stoddard. Splendidly Illustrated. The Centre Table. Illustrated by Fifty fine En gravings. The Poems of the Nitteteenih Century. illustrated with One Hundred and - Thirty-Two fine Engravings. The Diadem. A Oat Hook for all seasons. Illus trated with twelve Steel Engravings. The Souvenir Gallery. An Illustrated Gift Honk, embellished with Thirteen Heautlfrlly Finished En gravings. The Atlantic Souvenir. With Twelve E!egant Portraits on Steel. from Original Pictures. Fables of 1.0 Fontaine. blernoirss of IMme. Alt Illustrated Animal for all Seasons lIA LONNIAN'S Cheap Cash Sore Togethe.r with all of the most elegant and latent Books of the season, Juvenile Books, suited to all ages, nt very low prices. Bibles. Bibles, Prayer Books, Prayer Book•, bound in Velvet, Calf, Morocco, Clasps and Rime, very cheep. Gome• I Games! Games! of every description at low prices. Moveable Toy Books in great variety Writing Desk; of Rosewood and Mahogany, Port. selections uow,nndr•tcna desiring it eau make their this and Clinimnas have them acne any time between Purchasers will eve, Purchasers will do well to en!! and examine our well•selected mock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN SAPPER'S Cheap Honk Store, No. 32, North Queen Street. Imneacter. Next door to Examiner Office. "Unquestionably the best sustained Work of the kind in the World." HARPER'S MAGAZINE. THE mo.t popular Monthly hi the world.—Aire Vont Observer. No Mngazine in Itarope or America is PC) well known; none has half so many readers; and. we may safely say. none has received no large n tribute of ad miration from the cultivaiedelusses. that deli;la in a healthy. diver-ified, elevating periodical literature.— It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside never hnd•a more delightful comramon.nor the-mil lion a more entertaining friend, than harper's Maga due.—Afethadist Protestant (Baltimore). l'weniy.five cents Lay, chenpe-t Behest, nod most la-tong luxury for the money that we know. Three dollar. centres it for nor ear. and what three dollars ever went so far? l'ut the tame 111110U/I1 in dollies. eating, drinking. furniture. mid how much of a , ulistannal thing is obtained? If ideas, facts. dal seatimeats have a monetary value—above all. it the Manor that refreshes. the pleasantries that bring a gentle smile, and litighten the pa-sage of a truth to your brain, and the happy vomit:nation of the real and itnitgouttive. without which no one ciai liven life above the animal, are to be put ado the scale opposite in dollar, and cents, then you may be certain, that If Harper were three or four times on dear. it would amply repay hs price It k u Magazine proper. with the idea and purpo-e of a Megazine—not a hook. not -cieniifie periodical, nor )et a supplier of light got .ip and chatty aneedive.—but u Magazine that takes ever.) form of interestaig, dignified, and attractive literature in i.s grasp.—Southern Times The vo;utne. hound eon-tome or themselves a li la art. of nikeellanvoits reading. such as can not be found iti'die -nine compass in any other publicntion dint hn, coins motor our notice —Boston Courier. litoptestiontility it I. the hest -u-tuned work of the kind in the language; that i- to any in the world. The motithlj mon y- from the Editor's Tattle are utiove price —N Y. Christian Advocate and journal. must reter in worn- of colon to tlw high tone nod varied exeellences of Harper's Magazine. a jour nal with a monthly circulation of about 170 000 co*. lit WhO+C pages are to lie found some of the t rot, est light and general reading of the day. We speak of 11110 work a- an evidence of the AM,11.1111 people. Hod the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each number contains fully 144 pnges of instructive matter. appropriately illu•trated with good wood-euto; and it coinioaes in itself the racy monthly and the more phitosophicial quarterly, blended with the hest fea ture- m the daily journal. It loas great power in the creation and iii-ottnication of a love of owe Merit ture.—TllClMEß'S Guide to American Leterature, Lon don. The itintrazine may be obt.itied of Bookseller., Pe rodieol Alp Ine. or from Inc l'uhh-her•. ut'Clinnu LAR 4 N year. nr Twx:int FIVR Cot a Number. The rlemt-attnoul Voltstne.,.,ttompierel, hiently Imam' tii Cloth, are -out nt l'wo ir-111.h, unit 51u-hat Cog ore furuished to Ikn-* , vt Ito wi-h Itwit buck Nurn berg unifotollt, bound. or l'weut)-five Cents each: Volumes are now ready. bound in Cloth, cud also in Huh ratilither. .will simply Spiteimen Numbers gratunnusly to Agin''r and and will make liberal urrangemeitt. with than for eirenliniug the M sgneine. They will al.° .upply Club. Tsar, l'el son. nt Five Dollars n y ear:or Five Per.ons of Tea Dollars. Clergymen and Teachers supplied at Two Dollar. a year. Number. (corn the commence ment enn now be supplied. A 1.0. the bound Volume, The Magazine weight.. over seven and not over right outlets. The l'o.nage upon each Number. which nits.t quarterly to silvimee at the office where thin is received. i- TIM se CP NT.. OYSTERS, OTSTILUS. ONLY FIFTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. ri HAS. II GROW; will ve the eiiirenc of Colmn• J Ida every Thur-day. with fresh oys. ter., and %ill .horily bring Nslmmt sad Whi , e ri-h which he will sell on reasonable terni.,hopihg to pletme all, Your. &v.. CHASM GHOVE Order. el al A M RANI BO'S Grocery store will receive prompt aitcaiion. j Dec. I, ICGO. &Thrills"' for the Holidays. ITIII har just received at hip stores a 1 foil supply of Rat-ins. Puiranis. Prune• and Cranberries, WIMLE•ALE or Remit., nl•o Pure Ground Spicer: Refitted White and Brow,, Sagami, and extra New Grimm. Alalar•e• for baking, AL). 111 reduced price•. 20 Illtdsbest-.l.evy"sprup in Columba, now ready at 11. C. FONDRRSAIITII'S Dec 8, leo. Storer, [.oeu•t St., Columbia. The Best, Cheapest, and most Success ful Family Paper in the Union. ICA.ILPEIt'S 111721112EL1T, Price Five cent• a number; 82,50 per year 'WI6 variety, the sprightlineini. and the value of the content.. There is a complete history of nearly nil the public events of the year—there are ample di..ertations on the leading tomes—there ure the graceful trifling. (not always tnvml, however. but proloundfy in-tructive) of the Lounger—there are the tale. and -tonic.. of Bulwer, nickel'. Thackeray.ke. —there are the new and old—and, above all, there are tho.c 'trilling wood cut representations of contempo rary men and thing.. of follies and fashion., and of cu-tom• and countrie.-1111 contained within a single volume. and to he had for a song. It is a grand pic ture book of the human Irk of the nineteenth century, in all its pintoes, and in nearly all nations. Every elan• of readers. moreover. may Ire Intere.ted by li— the old and thoughtful, the young and gay; the min of hu.iness, the child and the vromam—A. Y. Evening Pon. We would not eo often call attention to Harper's ireekiry if we were not well Pattsfied that it i. the tam ely paper publiphed in the United State., and (or that reason, and that alone. we desire to gee it undermine and root out a certain kind ofliterature too prevalent, which blunts the morals of reader.. vitiate• their taste for •enenbic reading. and is altogether bad in its effect,. —New London Adeeruser. As Ilurper`o Magazine lino done much to drive out the yellow-covered literature, so we should be glad to see lino new Weekly take the place of d,o•e papers which depend for tanitetcont en poor, trashy novels. --New York Evangelist. . . It (Harper's Weekly) is the proper size for binding. and an excellent opportunity I. afforded for any one who wi•ber to preserve , the ht•tory of the country as it in made, to do no by filing Harpers Weeklv.—Port. tate (Mich.) Jack•oaian. las fresh leaves, its clear type. its entertaining va riety. Its revere but Jura criticisms npon the billies of the a;me•. its elegantly written and motruct eve an ieles and nn able correspondence. all combine to make it the model newspaper ot oar country, and one that every family mutt prize. Its condensed weekly rum mary of Foreign and Domestic Intelligence to alto. ge.lier *ripener to that contained in any otherjournal. Being published too,in a form for preservation and binding. ((taken care of an it deserves to be, it will be found in future years as welcome a companion (or the (a ally and fireside an the day en which It was first perused.-111cContalscilk (0 jlityrufrer. Harper's Weekly is electrotyped. and back num ',aril can be furnished at any time. TERME. One Copy for Twenty Weeks. 37,00. One Copy for One Yrar, 9.50. One Copy for Two Years, 4.00. Five Copies for One Year, 900. Twelve Copier for One Year, 2000. Twenty-Ave Copies for one Year, 40 00. An Extra Copy wdl be allowed for every Club of Twelve or Twenty-fire *lobos-fibers. Vols. I. If.. and 111 . for the Year* Iftblr, aed 1959.0 f .111ARPERtn WI-lEKI baodfornely bound in Clod, extra, Prier. $3 tdt earlsrt a- are !MOTH now ready. pr,ERS. Fr ••• "Ct 7V ,,, n FOR =ENT OR SALE. EMII 11.4. H PKH & 111101111.:1 l'urnklin Square, New York Relief for the "Crisis." N order that oar friends and all others who may I may little ..111D11' WATER CANAL MONEY .— on hand, may be relieved of three old "flicking-plas ters," we give notice that a small portion will he ta ken in itsehange for goods 111 e.thrr of the stores of the ambseriber. IL C. FON DERSM Dec. 8, 1910. Peoples' Cash More. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. 7CST REICEIVED. lid of Pp I mild New Crop Mo t/ clear Howl; oleo. Batt beer—Lets' Syrup in Columbia, of A.lll RAMBO'S Family Grocery Store, Odd Fellow Cola, D. c. 13 IS6V. IaLULMZLI CUE.& ZOOS STORE, No. 32, .2Vortle Queen Street, S the Cheapest plaee in the City to get I Miscellaneous Booke. Standard Works, in every department of Literature; also, Sohool Books. and School Sindonery, compri•ing all the various Rend ing and Spelling Books. Arithmetic.. Algebras. Grams guars, Etymologies. Dlciionaries, Histories, Philoso. phiess, end all the School llook• used in the various public and Priente Schools. of the City and County. together wi.h Copy and Compo-ition Books, Letter, Cap and Note Paper. Blank Book., Slater; Lead and Pencils,Pens and liolder..liaLlitirstntids. Ruiers and the ma.st complete assortment of School Station ery on hand and fot sale at the lowest prices of any place in the env. Diaries for 161! Diaries for IGGI! very cheap. MR11111:1(.6 for'Gl! Almanacs for'nl! Almanacs for'Cl! All kinds: All kinds! All kinds! Whoie•aleattil rr Any a Oleic not on hand promptly rurai•lted without extra charge, at JOHN Cheap Hook Some. No. 3d. North Queen Street. next door to the Exam. Met and Herald Office,Lancaiter. usT received a new supply of Fresh Ground Black J Pepper, warranted pure, at the Drug Store of R. WILLIAM'S Nov. 24, IMO. Front Street Coluinkin. Commonwealth Fire Insurance Company, (IF the Stre of Peittic% I vania. Office. Common wealth Ilaildtog, No. 613 Clieptort Street, deiphia. Capital, Sfrk 000—Paid op Capital, 5200,000. ORGANIZND IN 2851. DIRECTORS: David Jayne. M. D., John M. Duller. John M. Milton, Stephen Coulter, Edward C. ti night, Thomas W. liven•, John K, Walker, henry Lewis. Jr. Thomas S. Siewnrt. Charles L. reveal. DAVID JAYNE. M. D.. President. JOHN M. tvzirrALL, Vice President. SAMUEL S Moos, Secretary. For Insurance apply to F. X. Ziegler. Agent at Colombia. N0v.17:60. Qoinettung worth known,* I haveju.t received stud 1.1 offer for sale, at 22 per quart. a lot of Coal oil. rcptal to if not better than any in iltiv place, to prove which h. iv only ateroi.uly to try it It. Vl Cola. Nov. ....I, 1960. Front ,trees. Dissohflion of Partnership. T HE Co•ritrtiter-hip heretofore existing between J. S. !Mimi. Dr. D. John nod IL R. Knot wall, in she Dnig Ilmutrc (Sign of the Golden ltlortar) wtts tbs. solved this day by mutual rote , eni. J. S. DF.3.LET r, Coln. Nov. 1,1 Gil. 11. JOHN, II R. KNOTWRI.L. CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. Tim Cm. and Presseriptlon %Anna. will be con• turned sit the old mond by the undersigned, a. part ner.. coder the finn Asti title of Dr. 11. Johns & Co nod under the •upervission of J. S. Del,eit who give it lain undivided ducats:on. II .1011 N. Coin. Nov. 3. ISO 11. it. KNOTWEI.f. "Panic" Goods from New York. E have just received at onr stores, great bargitins in Cloth.), Cuo.,imerer,Satinctin, Ve•t tngr' k-P4. PANIC STRICKEN GOODS," from the New York market. Gentlemen. particularly Mom who have been .to unfortunate its to lose gar men,. on the result of the elcetions. will barean op portunity '0 •ave 23per era' in their purchaFes.and ut gel a porliOn of heir -money back" by arrang ing their ut enter of the Store• of the sulmert her—opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. or adjoining the Co lumhin Bank. Thiq way Fellow Citizen.; Coon• nod Itoo•tero.— Coll in 11. C. FONDRIISNIITIFS Nov 3.1E60. Love.' Street. Columbia. DRESS GOODS, Delainer, Cog}lnterns. Black Silks. Sack Flannels, Ticklngs, STheetings. Blankets, &e stt Blt UN F.RS , Cola Oct 27, 18GO. Cor. Third and U clan. LARGE STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES. Ll,llr AMES Gont Boots Ladies Giant Boots with heels. I ndlr. Kid lloo.s with heels. Ladies M sirocco nom. with tires. Nloroetto Hoots with heels. Misses Morose° Boras without heel ',Bops Kip Shoe* (Extra). Abuts Kip tthoss (Extra), Melts Calfsk 5i102% (Ex tra) 'These Shoe+ hove berm pureltottell from firm hands and will Ivo 7..:11 at a intuit lid ranee. 0ct.117, Mr. 1. 0. & 11. I'. fin VINT.It. Bow WANTED. 11" E nutmeriber• ore in Want of Roy (cur fitlenn or rm.+ old in pleforred) to learn din Black- Ennithing too-toe-4. Apply to RTFIR & BECKER, Conchmnker4, Coln. Nov, 3. 0-60-tf - Volornlim. NEW STOCK OF COM, OIL LAMPS. PRICES reduced since CURTIN'S ELECTION. MM., :Stand at 62 etc formerly 85 et. Marble Stand at SI. *1 25 !tiertele :Aland at St 15 81.3. Fluted Il'art le Stood at SI 25 a SI 50 Styleßell Marble Wand et 41.40 f.. 4.1 6" Globe Style , Marble $lllllll al $1 01 eh Itra.o /land at 711 me .81 0 (tingingl ...op- at 51.37 SI 75 Side Itampe nl $1.57 a 75 Call uud examine our mor, Itelnre porch:wing el.e. where. J S. 1/1:1.1.1.71' &Co Oet 20.1.60. Bolden Mortar Dratt Shore. PEKE REDUCED FOR altering lamp. to burn Cool tell.W •e will al ter ally ordloary Piled or 0 I lamp in hum Coal (Jul. Chmatey Wick and all complete. for rit) 'be I 1et.2.1. !MM.) WILDEN MI /ItT5 H Int Ur: S 1•010.:. SHADES! SHADES! WE !up,r ju , t received nn f n..oriment oplain rind iruu-uart•ul f.orn t 0131,1, cull and ,t• *hem at J S 1)1•11.1.1.11' I', & co, Ort Ull, 1.611. r. 01111.11 31nrtur Drug Stu,. fsa PoUiturti katti VAL() NEW I".A.L7a GOODS. OPENING this !Horning, a Beautiful Assort mein of new fall good., nought ill New York and Philadelphia The newe•tt fall styles: Tbe The Basuto.. T.c Walling Coal. The Full Back. s The Plain Bark, The Cope Ssy le. The Beaver Cloth, &r. . &c. Cioaking Cloth. of every kind. Dr. ss goads of every description, newest •ty leaand just Imparted in N. York. A beautiful atoortnnetab and latest ei) Broclsm Long Shawls, ibtoich Long Blanket Shawls. French Long Blanket Shawl.. Stella Shawls.embraeitaseyeryentar & COATING, CASSIMERES, & VEST INGS. We respectfully invite attention to our tuctek of Coatings, Cassimeres and Vesting', exceeding in va riety. quality and cheapness, any toads in that line we ever offered. ifAIsOKM AN'S Oct. 27. ISBO. Cheap Store. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. FRESIT Buckwheat Flour, in huge or small quanti tics, for 'ale at 11. t!..II.7YDANI'S Giocery Storc,Corncr front and Union sta. Nov. 124, t •60. CLARIC'S l'utent Indelible l'eneil for marling Clothes. he., for bale by . R. Wit.l.lAMll , 4 0et..27. 1864./. Prom St_ Coln Po. BARGAINS! BARLiAIN a; • i'llE undersigned, Assignee of Henry Ptah ler. of Columbia has for sale a large stock of Ce. &.n, Willow. Tin and Copper-It are; Coos and Parlor Stover, of all the Improved Styles; Table Cutlery. Spoons. &e.; a general assortment of (louse-Furnish ing hardware. Ae , which he will sell at very low Ing ests for Cush. to close out the concern. Country Storekeepers are Invited to examine the hverything will positively be sold a. curly a. as possible. Where the purchases are consider rearonahle credit will be givca on approved se curity. Stereoppordie the Dank. CEO Di puLr., Ort.9.n, IE6O A•eienee. SKY-LIG /IT PICTURES! WEICE OBIGTOCAZ ..CIALLIEIVIC, IN NEW HANDS. THE subscriber has taken the Old Gallery, 1 ■ud is prepared to take talker the beat and cheap. eat picture. ever taken in Columbia. Ile has added to the (acilitie of the morn' _ • A SKY LIGHT, and has completely refitted the esuuli•hment,and is prepared to take Iverytypes, Photogr.whs, Merso• types, Ambrot. pc.. Melatinitypes sod Pictures on Canvas in be hest style, and at prices winch are unheard of for cheapness. Likenesses warranted, and a Potieftectory picture remelted without nitrated Finings. Ile asks ■ ron• tinnance of the littera. patronage always extended to this ertabltshment. Cull and examine specimens at the rooms, N. E. Cornet Front and Locust streets, third story. Entrance on Locust 'erect Oct to. lat R J. AT tr7Tl.r:. PHILADELPHIA IMFERENCEc: Thome. Robin.. John %Weliih. Monier,' 1.. Thimitmo*, Gerieto.• It. 'Stuart, Gnome M.tatrood, Is t a ' Wlielets, John II Myer., J rusher Lemming. Joseph Paitermon. Writtiara C./Aid-J.lc, John M. Ainmod. A Ishii? ii. Coffin, ' BOOTS AND SHOES. Tkoins• 11. Power., %William Megrim., finning. -tr. Poland, Thirni Wat.on I, atitemtGfinfthalimmeo'Noulh . o. and Children's Boot. Doninhielm and enemy i n f orm w ie ,,, n.,,y he had gran lAI and :Ibises of n'l kind*, rhea per .ban ever bete, 0. in applicant" to 11. itiIIIREit. M 0 . &Pond in ilin. Omni.: . non o'lt .Pe. I'.. *III.- i. r oh It 1 tall'NEß d It I 1. i ,I. I :• I.'o MAI. ILWJr t. V. 1.. i In •ir 21141,1'a1. I:, I ur, k READY-MADE CLO CHING. ENT":. and Boys' Reatty-tnade Clothing in great va• .131. net)- - very cheap, a/ t goods warranted as rrp.,e lented. for yak by 111.1,1.1'6Y 6: CASI.. Columbia. Oct. 37, Ism S. Mallby's Baltimere Oysters is Cant # and hall( can., for ,ate t.y Coln Dec. 29, I tkie. Al LT i3Y • ,T First Opening of New Furs T Ponder-frinlill Storrs this day. A eta') •I C . ri don of rum including Sable. Stone nod Silva.. Mania. Fitch.S4uirrel, lilac. Black and !Immo Coney. C.spc-. Vielornim, Muff-and Cuffs, for ladle , and children, all m.ade to ord., he the beet en le aud ma terial extire,, , ly for 011 r WIIICII WC to-perduly invite the intention oh :lie Imilic4 of Coltindou and virimly. H, C. I'UNUEILSIdITI I. C li. Nov. 17.'6(1. People', More. TRUSCOTT'S I A LSO, Ski ughae Tens. warrat.ted to be the best wag. a. bold in this marks.. .r they do 1801 give t.attsfaetton the uto Hey wilt be refunded, Young 1131 , 011 and Bind. Tests at SO ct# per Vb., ut A 51. RA 511.1ai'S Dee. IS. lEntl. Palm!, f: FRESH GROCERIES Pub.criker would invite the attention of house keepers to tits variety and extenswe •tack of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIF.SI inelusiing Tens, Coffees. Sugars, Nlntos , ss. Hams. ke. with it general assort.nent of honselseeping II ece rtes. He SPiif• nt the lowest rates. Fi -Vsr. N0v.:4,150. Cor. Front and Fn ``' I: ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! PUILADELPHIA PASSIONS. G RANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRICE GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM. 2CO. 007 Chestnut Street APunnrb stock of fi ne Ferneli.Estalich and American Cunha. Cniu-itnerer, and Vestings, for Oily and Country trade. with an unapproarlinhie a.-prime.' at Ready-made Clothirg nt the lowe.l Cant, pr teen. [Tr But One Price to ticked. and a Gut of inirincie worth and u-e prevented with each article Fold. Part Mu la r attention paid to the eu.spmer dep.irtm- sit and garment. made and rent to ally oddre.c. In inaugcrating thin new system of doing liu.ine-c Granville Stoke. , would impre , u on the mind , of line patrons of tufa cot:abashment. that the eo-t of the gill la deducted from, and NOT mudded to the price of die ar ticle cold, iii. lintneimely increa.inv sales rant,: ine him to art alma Itheratly. and at the came time, to ten'. ize a remunerative profit. All article- purantred to give wine:tenon. CI RAN VILLE: STOKES' One Pr re Gin Oki:bine F-rnpui aim, No. GO: Clue,tuut rtieet Plusladelphia. Oct 20, lI4Gfl, THE NEW CORNER STORE, Oppo.ite the Wd PeHews' flail, and the People'. Store adjoining the. Bank—ere receiving addition. supplie. of Choice New Gee 1. thin week. Pattie. ar attention i= invited to the in Ilairwent display of e.• goo 11. embracing Plain and Caney Bre.. setliti eh Clonv Black Silk., Printed Ali- week and .eltd bored French Blerinee.—decidedly the prettient and e• peat good. we ever liati—exquisite denigtit.Prital- Wiolo,Delailie4 an I Ce.hinere..Wetil Pig I Pop• , &e . and the liontt•Levy"lielaiee..old in Celine- Matty neuritic= in traveling dreg. good., V/Itlft ew in illi• In irket, are now reedy at PON DERSM Fri Stem., Cola. Oct. 11, MO. Locti.t Street. 1860. GREAT PALL OPENING 1860 Or NEW GOODS. VOW exhibiting the largest, most desira. ble and Clsenprn! good.' we ever oliereit; releeted in New York and Philadelphia. Our . friends and ear tomer. nre my it..a to invert oar goons, erinfidenity believing all will Le pleabedos to the variety. quality and eheiipnest. DRESS GOODS. Satirely new of the Blond niedirine hn• wrought tile snout tntraculou• run•• in in...imitate ea-es of Serorni.i. Cnnrrrnn-Tortnation•, . - Cl.lialleOllS Lloth, l'hnple• on the Mee, Sore V.te-. Old. Stubborn Uleer•, S.: !lend. Er= [atm= 4743Auve.w.., Sn !t 'then sn, ny•rep-ta Jaundice. thq.il;tv, Liver Complaint, 1.os• of Appetite, how Splint.. lout Stomach, remote Comploitits. and all Dunmire, having their origin in an impure •tuteof the Liked. We refer to the case of Daunt McCreary. of Napier township. who, no the 31.1 day of Almost, WO. made affidavit before Jusitee honey. that he woe treated for the cure of Cancer by three ;MY...ions of Bedford county, and by Dr. Nev ton of the I ieleelle Coliege In Chicitinati, for a period of nearly eight months, not withstanding which, 6u Ito. root. unit a portion of In• left cheek were entirely eaten away' lie hod given up all hope, when he heard of the "flood Scorcher,'' and wax induced to try It. Four bottles cured :rim. and although sadly de-figured, there i• no q c•t:ou but what this invaluable metheine saved hi• life. The full ptrrtieulors orals remorkolde co-e may be seen in a circular. which cunt be had early of the Ageni.. We refer to the case oil's:wary IlleaLney. of Elder. ton. Armstrong county. Pa., eured of St rafluo alter being tunable to get out of bed for three years. To the cuss- of a lade in Ansontrille, Clentfield country. who was also alliicted wuh Scrofula in its worst form. To the case of George :Itriael. reui.ll I T , in Carroll. town Cambria county. Pa , who won PO badly attltcp ed w:th Cancer that it rat his ( . 1.11 , V 1.11. e Off. nod hi en-e was wore. if poptilrle, than McCreary The particulars of these cant.—every one of which WMr cured by the u-o of the Maori Searcher—ma) also be Oland to a circular to Inc had ot any of the agents ft. Ai 1.1:M0N. Proprietor. Laboratory for the tranvia...lure and *ale, near the Prima Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Geo. II Keybcr, Whotemle Agent, Pittsburg, Pa. Aomori min COLA:M[I4.—R Williams. Front atoom. Dr. W. S. McCort. Ir. Odd Fellows' Mall. Locuat st., end J. tt. Deilelt h Co., Golden Alortar Drug :flora, Front Plreru. Sept. Li, 1K.41-Gin The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW VON,K, Assrm SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVF:STCD IN FIRST 31ORT171tGEPI OC FSTATF, IVORTII OVER 5t3,000,000. T"E. L premiums are OIVIER Ilion in mans other Com. mime...out the Div.tend. hove been our.‘TFS. Thin in • strictly !thous I Company. There ere no Stockholders. so that oil the profits Letong to the tn• stared. nATCIWORD STARR, Avnt. S. W. COTSICT Fourth and Walnut *trams, 19.113 Cr.!: r. I t• -L II • ..• / I 'IC "I"! , :re,r.r.r., :A I-1.. Dr. Esenwein s Tar and Wood Nap tha Pectoral, TS the BEST MEDICINE in the world, fur tilt I Cure to Cont:li- and Cold, Crtu.p. lon. theta, Ddlicully litetatiriatz, ..... of Heat , . Diptileria.ndd for the •e!:efofpaucrtl-litl.e ailvan, meg,' 01 Csii-umption tOgellier will. all di-ea.e. Oi the throat and chest, and ss Inch predi-pu-e tu Con sumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the radii al cure of Aithma. Being prepared ity a pt,rorati Noy-avian n.ii) Drug. tti-t. anal 0111, of weal expertencc u 1 line cure of tie various ilt.ca•c. n. which the Imolai' frame so liable. It is otrered to the ufflieted with the gica.c,t coati. dance. frji:F.ci it and be convinced that it t. invaluab l e is lite cure of Brmichial AIR, Dan, Prier 50 cent,. ,'or Ii:SEN %VEIN'S Allo NIATIiI rt.‘ a very vol untie remedy for 11.,,arelirra. ray .s. ii y Choler.. Moe. bu-. and all Bowls! ligrel..ll.. 're!. :.. friar. C~ccnw per !wive, l'he A • '; •••.- 1,..• • Jane lei• odrye Ibr. Darius hilatsx's AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. Tina medicine Brea ell try the public for six ) e fists 1.:or Is is ,eCOinistelidt d l's cure ria11.14.e ., . lif 2Ti• 'urn.. Colic ran,. its. Pairs- 1 t the llowelle, Headache. Drowsine. , Kai icy • 'ooplaiitta. Low e.pir ts. Del num Treinr;, Inlett.perti•rec. It StialitliVeC. Eshilitratee, Lisigortites but will not titOltleille or medicine. it to quirk mid &remind. coring the mod uggr i sated c.i.f.. of Kidney com plaint, and rill 0:lie r derangements of the Stomach nett Bowel-, in u speedy manlier. Fermi, who,froin the tniedicion• use of t iquera. Issue tweeter olejrciett. and their nervous otvoltered. Coil •bititionv broken dawn, and riabjeci to that horrible rue., In Immunity. the Delirium Tremens. will, imme diately feel the happy mid healthy invigorating stricacy of Dr. Dam'. Invigorating srnrst WIIAT 11' WII.I. Dr:le.—OW . wine &ally frill vs often neeer•ary One op., will remove all Sea Spirit•. (10.• do, will rule Wart-Burn. Three doors will ease Indigestion. °ire &I.e will give s'oo a (fond Appetge. 0110thvie Will slap thedi•tres•ing pa 11, Of fly , prip•ia. One done will remove 'tic distre-sing and di•agree able effect• of Wind or riatalenee, and its sown a 4 the stomach rereise. Spiro. the di.tre.— •ing lucid and ell painful feeling- wilt lie rentOireol. (incite. , will lit move ihe moot pais, of Calle. either in the Stomach or bowel.. A few it sees still remove all nloktruetintc in tire ICidney.ftlailder or Urinary Organ.. Per-rots who are •erioti•ly any Kid ney ramp:aim. are iii , urcit weedy rel.. I try a door Or tWO, unit 8 redical rare by the uic ut our Or IA 0 bott:r a. Ntnirrir DISSIPATION. Perions.. who. free, dionpriiing too much aver night, told feet the evil effect. at poi-cotintis 11.0101•.. . Violent head:Whet. en lw- , :it .101ilat11, sera k 0r... giiidllo , 4 Will !tail oil , du, will relriaVe Lei bad ie I.adiev of wink and sickly enn•titutions, shaald take the lice learnilag Spirit ihree tittle, a day; 11 make them strong, healthy mid happy, remove all 01.- -truetions and irregularities from the menet.' dal or. gilli'm and restore the bloom at health and beauty to the care% out friar. During pregnancy it will lie bound an invaluable medicine to remove disagreeable iiewiatious at the stomach. All the proprietnr a .1;•., i.a t tit. sail in ',law,. he has put tip the Invigorating, Spirit in pint Indth s r lit Slims St. General Depot,43 Water Street. N. V. Fcr •rtle by J. Dellen, do Ca.. and Dr. W. S. Me at,' Lie Columbia. Ur J. A. Wulf, Wrighissilic awl lug druggist. gencrall Feb. 4. inn, r•• "rel nnly I.l* J•jr\ Po V . 1.1:1/1r pi; in 111 ; :;!1,1 r MEI = Splendid Stock of New Fut. PINING this day a magnificent a.aorlment of new kJ and genuine LADIES blink al:irten in ,c:•, Stone Marten in let., Fitch Marten in see, Squtrrel in Frt., Black Sunk In , ets, Drawn Sable In .e.te, CilMil== in all the prey:Wing my le., and at yr ry mires.— murrs at lIALDF:IIAN'S Dee. 1, ISC:o. i AR rel 3 , 1 - ' Eopuip ei 0. Lii le ''KIPECIFIC, 1 -= 1 .8 •' jbro•--!--_, - --,..-:•.. i:,-,77, HEAR 'WHAT THE PEOPLE SA. The undersigned hating need Protector TIVMPIiftFY.S. SPECIFIC 110SICEOPA1RIC REVERIES In our families with the most eatisfactury results, and baring full eons' Bence In their genulnenece, purity, and ' , theory, cheerfully recommend them to all percent who wish to have stir, tr..- liable, and &fluxion, remedies at hand for private or d••- mestlc use. The Rev. Wm. Roemer, editor of "The Northern inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y.; the Roy. K 11. Ctes•ley, hector of St. Peter's Chorch, Auburn, N. Y. ; the nee. it tee,, C h aplain of the Auburn State In icon; the Ile Speneer St. like, Rector, New-Bedford, llama the Ito* Allen Steele, New-York l'onference ; the Iter. Samuel Nichols, East•Ornesee Conference, N. Y. • the Rev. P. S Pratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Rev. John E . Rode, Buffalo; A. O. hart, Esq Utica, N. Y ; the lion. Neat Dow, Portland. Me.; the lion. Schuyler Colter, Seuth•Rend, Ind.; the lion. George Humphreys, N. Y. ; henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of The Ohio State Journal, Colanalms, Ohio ; the lion. Graham. Moline, 111., the lion. Thomas J. Chase, Monti cello, Fla.; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. t'.; Wm. Bristol, Esq., Utica, N. Y.; A. S. Pond, Essl.„ Utica, N. Y. ; James Ploresett, Esq., Nashvllle, Tenn. MST OP SPF.CITIC REMEDIES. No. I.—For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No —For Worn, Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Red. No. —rwr Coll:, Cry Teething, and Wakefulness s•f infants. No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. No. s—For Colic, G;lpines Dysentery , or Woody Flux. No. G —For Cholera, UK;(era .11orbus, No. 7.—For Cough, Cobh', to Iluenza, and Sore T hroat. . . No. S.—For Toni:h. - riche, Vare-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For Headache, Verliga, Heat and Fullness of ti.e No. 10.—Dreerrais Pima—For Weal; and Derangei Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Comp!,Orit. No. 11.—Fon Faatats lIIRROCIAMTI.3, 9caniy, Painful, Suppre.med Periods. No. 12.—For Loueorrhea, Profuse Mentee, and Dearing Down of Females. No. 14,—For Croon, flonrse Cough, Bel Dreading. No. li.—Soar RHEUM I'w-s—For Erysipelas, Firuplions, Pimples on the Face. No. 15.—ElliCCUATIC rata —For Pain, Lameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, Dock, Loins, or Limbs. - - - A.—For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Oil Minuannect Ague.. P.—For Pile., Mind or it'ecline, internal or F.tternal. o—For S..re, We tk. nr Indrmcd Eyes and Egelids; Fall ing. Weak, ne Blurred Sight C.—For Catarrh. of long etaniing or recent, either wilt obstruction or profuse dlschnrge. W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating, its violence ant shortening Its course. In all acute disease., such as Fevers, Inflammations Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such crop bee diseases as Scarlet Vet es, Measles. and Esysipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly Is of vious, and in all such case. the specifics act lake a charm. The entire disease Is often arrested at once, awl In all cans the violence of the attack Is moderated, the disease shorn ened, and rendered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which arc of such frequent occurrence and which so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs bronchitis and consumption, nay all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pigs. in all chronic diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stornacb. Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Female Debility, and irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has ?prance whose proper application will afford a Cure In allliolttery Instance. Often the cure of a single chronic dlfficully,euek u Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has inure than paid for the case ten times over. =3 Case of en vials complete, In mororeo, and nook lus Case of 20 Mal*, and Boot, pinto 4 Case of 75 numbered boxes, and !look 2 Case of C bones, numbered, and 800 k......... . ..... . I :tingle numbered boxes, with directions ....2: tents. =Male lettered bones, pith directions :.0 eri tt. Carer cos' of 2 or. vials, for planters and I.ll)sicistr....2l:. ErEcrerat TOR ASTVIIA OR riITIOSIC.-4 1 pprmed, Et Menlt. Ite• col .13reathine, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Erica, 50 crtds per box. FOR EAR 11InCRARrrt ARP DFAX.PPPS —111,111117 P. fret , the Ear, tt.e result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Merettrish, for Noises In the Head, Motor's of Hearing, and Racing ;15 the Earn. and Earache. Price, t4 l rent. per bn v. FOR Etesork.••.—Folareed ,;lands, 11 , 111nrre.1 and Joh:est. oi Tonsils, Swellines and Oil Uleets,/toodoons C n rbe‘ .% ~r Children. Price. f4l cents per tot. FOR Chmotst. Itrsturr.—Physical or NPTPOOP Weni row,. Either the. result of Sickness, Ifeevsive stedient ion, ..r t.x. boosting Discharges. Price, SO cent. per lova'. FOR DROP:W.—Fluid Accumulations, Tumid Swellings. s ti lt Scanty Secretions. Prier, ItO cerOs per 50x. FOR SR p•SacT Pao. —Deathly flamers, Teetlen. VIUPPI, Vomiting. Sickness from Mine or motion. Prier, SO e, tax per hoc. FON ICRITART Thsrtsca.—Tor Gravel, Renal Cslcuti. 11,n1- full, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Poi. r f4l rents per box. Fox Scaincsk. FAlTAPlOSS.—lnvoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and DeWitt.. Had Results of Evil Habits. The most successful and etticient remedy know n. and may be relied upon as a cure. Price s with full direc tions, $1 per bon. Persons who wish to place themselves under the 1..0f0n 'tonal care, or to week advice-of Prof. Mummers. can sits PO, no Its *Mee C 2 proadway, daily from S A.N, lu S P.ll. or by letter. OUR RIDIEDIES fly ?MU Loot over the Gat; male op a Cate of shat 13,1 you Choose, fed I otiose the amount Ina current nnle er .d‘o,iw by mail to our address, at No. :An Ttroadwar, arid the inelleibe sin be duly rammed by mill or e, prim, free of eharer. AfiENVI w.cmv.D.—We devire an orttre. en lent Arent for the wale of our ifrlrea... In poor tort )r rommuritt3 in the Veited Vll/11§11.'41 rfr PM # C• • •••• •.. _ tifr Nmns , 5 I ED EMI =MMiE