'Strasburg •borougb, Washington, Earl East, 3857, .Strasburg borough, 1859, Total, .$17,943 88 Those marked thust(•)'httve-aince paid. Commissioner's Statement. Th e following lg a Statement of the Com fhietionera' °Meta drawn on Michael H. Shirk, Esq., Treas. of Lane. co., for the year 1860. Assessors_Pay, 1860. Adamatocyn, S. Stork, taking ass't, $l5 00 11. Baughman, 40 00 Levi Laugh, 42 00 ♦Vtlliam Yoder, 40 00 Nelson Wolfkill, 3:5 00 Adam Sharp, 40 00 Henry Paxson, 42 00 Tart, tirecknock, Carnarvon, - Vocalic° East, Vocalic° West, Colerain, James ',Barber, 85 00 Samuel S.-Fedl, 45 00 B. F. Ebersole, 32 00 W. K. Furlough, 35 00 George Long, ED 00 Michael Ober, 37 50 James D. Welsh, 56 00 Columbia bor., Conestoga, Conny, Clay, Donegal East, Donegal West, Drumore, Jacob S. Sharp, :n 00 James Darrow, 70 00 Ephrata, Earl, 'Earl Cast, nail West, Elizabeth, haat Ranck, 32 00 Levi Kemper, 47 00 Peter Reiser, 30 00 Elizabethtown bor., Jacob Id il, Eden, James Risk, 1. ulton, ===MEI 11.0,pfield Eaat, Jacob Hershey, 55 CO Ws..r, J. Herneman, 45 CO r :l2' A. Bockera lter, 90 00 George Hinter, 38 00 Benj. Huber, 22 00 Benj. Hunsecker, 3.5 00 N. F. Shc-,ffer, 90 00 Jon I', Hays, 35 00 . tty, VV. James Wiley, 180 00 S. W. W. 14. P. Carson, 130 00 ‘• S. F. W. Jacob Gumpf, 130 00 N. E. W. George P. King, 130 00 51. S. 3 , -t•e•r. 65 00 James Pagan, 2,5 00 A. It. Ni , mer 85 00 H. ti. Painter, 50 00 ha.. 1 C 25 ~ .10 I 11.)r+.. 32 0.1 psyld May, 17 011 Ariihm,y, 40 50 ;;rl,/z, ,•h .00 t , n. '2.1 00 4r , n 30 00 .1. 9. .50 00 J. H. 65 00 m Horelancl, 4-1 00 K Ht. nem.in, 56 00 Jacob Hildebrand. 12 00 8i0m..-orierfer, 56 60 H. H. Ottner, 20 00 r `. :,r, 1. c^.l,—., NM MEI M. tit It) Mount :tar ••• ,61 Pio , Sal,butt , titrw.borg, 'AtraQborg bor., Warwick. Wa'hington bor , nrieNet. hitch, for budding, bridge a. er.o4s Privira Creek, at flarnishes $1,307 91 Wifitarn rorvein. in full for Bridges t ar,ivrr'4 and Snavely's mill, 1,324 50 F. Alley & Co., masonry to Hannah's IMIBI imarrinui Royer, roofing wing wall of aridgf at Graver's mill, t Ira- McMullen. masonry for bridge di Snavely's mill, Henry Fleas, masonry for bridge at GI aver's, B•il , ies A. Elelm rn, for, masonry for bridge lit White Rock, $ 03 00 Daniel Ehrisinitn, repairing bridge at Old Cotton Factory, L. Miller & Masser, lumber and freight, tor ditto, W. Worth, Esq., for labor and mate rials for repairing bridge at White Rock, Potts & 13light, whitewashing bridge at 3lartie Forge, Churl of Ocarler Sessionß Witness fees, $3,766 00 Jurors' Pay, 2,275 31 Just ices' and Constables' costs, 2,277 39 Crier and Tipstaves, 304 .50 E. Franklin, Eqq., Attorney fees, 977 00 B. F. Rowe, Esq., Sheriff's fees, 388 67 Samuel Evans, Esq., Clerk fees, 568 59 S. W. P. Boyd, Esq., St.eriff fees, 110 50 0. J. Dickey, Attorney fees, 18 00 F. Cooper, for boarding Jurors and Tipstaves, Wm. M. Gormerly, services in Coin. monvvealth vs. McFillen, Court of Contotou Pleat. Jurors pay, $2,639 03 Crier and Tipsraves, 515 00 Ditto for Supreme Court, 50 00 Court Hulse Lancaster Gas Co. bill for Gas, $l3O 8S Kendrick & Biggs, repairing water pipes, 14 50 Joseph Gottshall, shoveling snow, 4 50 Jos. C. Snyder, cleaning furnaces and sundries 56 9,3 Davis Kitch, smith work, 3 50 Sprecher & Bro., for cement, 21 7-; Daniel Ehrisman, for carpentry, 13 1.5 County Prison, for carpeting, 43 83 H. Breneman, 41 days labor, 4 50 Ellen Wiley, cleaning house, 5 00 John R. Russell, for cement, 7 04 Jos. Eherman's est., care town clock, 25 00 Joseph Sampson, bill for brushes, .5 56 Jacob Rotharmel, ti - •i 5 12 henry Wagner, taking in coal, 4 50 D. L. 't c Donald. paving and masonry, 46 70 Charier, Salable, bill for sand. 12 50 John Ford. hauling ;sand, / 1 25 3,,,0ts Huber, for lime, 1 00 N. N", — casslor, for paintsng & glazing, 99 32 s :Porgr. Calder, for Band, 3 SO G.:s. :Th.inmats & Co., for hardware, 15 40 COrciner Levi yummy, Coroner, and Justices, for hp ding inquests on the bodies of 55 dead bodies found to Lan. co., $606 32 Consmiy.ri,..nce.v Jacob F. Fry, Esq., in full for 189 day's services as Commissioner at $2.00 per day, X 378,00, and 4090 miles, at 6 cts. per mile, 82 4 5 40. Total $623 40. Balance in full, $223 40 Dan'! Good, Esq., 184 days, $36, 00 and 3103 miles, $lB6 18. Total to Jan. 18th, 6354 IS. Balance due January 18, 1860, On account for services, Joseph Boyers, 176 days $352 00, and 3676 miles, $223 00. Total $572 56. Balance to Jan. 18, 1860, 172 56 On account, 500 00 P. G. Eberman, Salary as Clerk, 747 47 Edward Reify, Esq., Solicitor to Jan., 37 50 Pitt* on account, 112 50 Levi S. Reist, Esq.. on acct. of ser vices as Commissioner, 300 00 Charles E. Heinitah, Ink, Wafers, &c., 258 John Shearer, Stationery. .3 00 P. G. Eberman, Jr., cleaning clock, 1 00 Elections. Officers of eleetiona holding general election,sl,lBB 40 Officers oelectioas holding Presiden tial election. 1,273 13 Officentof elections holding township elections, - 054 37 Officers of elections holding city elections, 82 25 Assessors pay for lists of voters, &c., 677 09 Constables pay; 492 11 Officers for special elections, 54 82 T. W. Herr and G. Breneman, clerk ing for return Judges at General and Presidential elections, Geo. King and others, challengers at Presidential election, Fad. Ueiu Baumgardner, bill for coal, $216 45 149 61 14G 34 30 87 188 99 ' - Printing. T. E. Cochran, for printing, 180 50 Petteottc Geis t, ts 167 50 F. L. Baker, r, 78 00 R. Kuhn, rr 99 50 S. A. Wille, rr 72 OD Goo. Sanderson, .‘ 109 00 Wm. B. Wiley, rr 8 25 F. H. Stauffer, <6 57 OD Johnll.*Enaminger 41 60 00 .1... Hiestand & Co,“ 166 69 - • .. S. ICenedp & Co., 11 200 John Bear's Sans, -c, 114 60 S. B. Markiv, Iff‘ 30 00 W. J. Kauffman, '‘c W. H. Thomas, .c ti Sam'l rosfive and Envelopes. [I. 8, Swarr, Esq., for •postage and envelopes, $8 26 Public gflicen. Geo. Wiant, blank books for offices, $159 12 P. C. R.aninger, te « 32 00 John Shealler, et 1 00 C. L. Stoner, indexing (0. C. Office,) 36 00 %V. 1,. Atlee, auditing in pub. offices, 115 50 G. ;11. Zahm, repairing seal press, 2 50 $346 12 Poor and House of Emp7oument. Wm. Correct:t, 'for support of Poor and House of Employment for 1860, 12,900 20 00 32 00 Primon, Hugh S. Gars, Esq., for support of Prison for 1500, $ll,OOO Penitenliary. Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts of 18.58, Paid to Banks and individuals, $23,159 DO Paid to Banks and individuals, l'ogt Harlem Examinations.. Post mortem examinations held on the bodies of 25 persons, found dead in Lancaster connty, $250 00 Road Damages . . Samuel Leed, Jacob Warfel, Conestoga twp., Joseph Harris, Sadsbury, • Thomas Veen, do. John VleSimmons, do. Jdcon,Bolbon„ do. George Sanderson, F.sq., Mayor, pro portion due the city of Lancaster, 568 81 klart.n Eshleman, Providence, 25 00 Srtvely, do. 50 00 ~brahitrn ‘Vv,sior, Pequsa, 100 00 .',llrattarn VI Hess, do. 25 00 t • M. Drumore, 75 00 Porter Caldron, Benjamin Good, Amos Clime, Jesse Mesgner, Jacob Coldren, $2,514 71 John Mcrolm, 12 00 Jacob Roub, i 00 George %Innen% Drumore, 85 00 William Reed do. 25 00 Atnoe Warfel, do. 7 00 Michael Winters, Providence, 20 00 Samuel Jones, Drumore, 10 00 Nancy Bowman, Strasburg, 10 00 David Myers, do. 6 00 Jacob Hoffer, Mount Joy bor., 55 00 Jacob Echlenach, 15 00 William Ludwig, 7 00 35 00 10 S 4 rio oo 190 37 J. C. Snyder, in full to Jan. 23, '6O, $ll 00 On account, 360 00 4 53,041 22 Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Mayor & Con stables fees. $1,04.1 g 24 E. Sengewalt, for error in duplicate 50 03 83 04 at settlement, 69 Joseph C. Snyder, whitewashing eel far, repairing pavements,&c., 40 00 E. Reilly, Esq., professiona l services, GO 00 Daniel Herr, Esq., late Treasurer, ex onerations on State & Military tax. 61 79 Jacob D. Warfel, serving subpcenas in Com. vs. Written, 39 08 John .1. Musser, tax refunded, 5 00 Jos. Bowman, Protbonotary's fees, 18 T. 9 A. Fairer, collector, tax refnnded, 28 22 T. W. Herr, expenses to Harris burg, on County business, 4 20 T. Welsh, Esq., vagrant fees in Cola., 130 98 Wm. B. Wiley, qualifying Sheriff & Commissioners, 2 25 Samuel Hinkley, tax refunded, 3 00 P. G. Eberman, distributing tally pa pers for elections, 50 00 T. W. Herr and others, copying tax duplicates, 100 62 Wm. Demuth, adjusting bell, 2 10 Samuel Blank, arresting Doutricb & Hoover, 24 02 John Greider ' tax refunded, 9 00 J. Cassel, for transcript air elec. uon laws, 1 23 John A. Wier, Esq., Treas., Penna. State Lunatic Asylum, boarding, &c., for Howe and S. A. Clark, 213 39 George R. Hendrickson, costs in Com. vs. Kemper, 2 81 Samuel Evans, recording names of township officers, 103 25 P. G. Eberman, jr., assisting clerk on Ist of April, 1 50 Jacob Gundaker, constable, bringing J. Dougherty from Chester to Lan caeter jar!, 11 05 John Eddy, tax refunded, 1 15 Lancaster county Prison expenses, for shed for black made, 23 GG Philip Baker, for bringing Gordon & Bostic from Cincinnati Lan. co. jail, 172 37 Solomon Sprecher, boarding jurors, 9 30 Saml Eberly, surveying State road between Bei ks an Lancaster co., 22 50 Telegraph office for dispatch, 70 Lancaster city, for water rent, :38 00 ;Jacob Stauffer, plans and specifica tions for bridges, 42 00 C. Smith, whitewashing bridge, 5 00 ' A. C. Messenkop, taking C. A. Nol -1 stock to House of Refuge, 10 75 P. G. Eberman, copying lists 01 taxa ; Idea for elections, 311 60 128 72 5 00 $320 69 89 03 MEI $10,1312 51 $3;23 03 $327 53 George Moister, hors► hire, 2 00 M Sieigerwalt, ball for ice, 2 95 P. Get &S. McDonald, witness fees, 592 Amer. Fare Co. sm. at Cnurt House, 3 00 John Shealfer, election laws, 6 00 A. C. Messenkop, taking R. Zercher to House of Refuge, 10 75 P. G. Eberman, jr., & other, copying list of voter of Presidential election, 30 00 Sam'l Eby, dividing election districts, 10 09 J. Gundaker and John Kuhns, services Corn. vs. H. Bush and R. Smith, 9 00 A. Fairer, fur collecting taxes in four wards at elections, and for lists of delinquents, P.S. Baker, taking Harriet Crum to House of Refuge, 10 50 Hook and Ladder Co., subscription, 50 00 Allen Hibshman and D. Steck, es tablishing the line between Lancas ter and Berks counties, 301 63 J. Souder, distributing tally papers, 25 00 .1. Winter, Const. Col'a vagrant fees, 7 00 J. Eddy, Col., Columbia tax refunded, 31 75 Frank Quinn, shoveling snow, 1 00 S. V. Mifflin, tax refunded, 5 00 M. Zahn), for interpreting in cou.t, 25 00 J. S. Honsberger, tax refunded, 1 48 Joseph C. Snyder, distributing tally papers, transcripts, assessments, Ike., for elections, 100 00 154 18 400 00 $ . 2,659 19 Road •iewera' orders, Constables' returns, 230 7 7 Balance in Treasurer's hands, :...2.734 15 Treasurer's Commissions, Auditors' pay, • 330 00 Clerks' pay. 25 00 Unpaid Commissioners' orders, 41 08 Outstaudinx Taxes, 17,243 SS Exoneration and Coin. Orders, 1859, 469 81 41t a a . 1860, 5,707 13 Balance in Treanirer's hands, 32,734 13 FEES $169,572 29 Attest:-1". G. Entaxan, Clerk. DANIEL GOOD, SOS. MOVERS, LEVI S. REIST, Lon., Jan. 211!, 1861. Comanieeioners. IS 00 $4,502 36 9 00 27 00 711.500 $1,253 91 $940 67 Mrla In feregi $7,223 63 $8 00 10 00 45 00 7:I 00 25 00 10 00 10 00 12 00 4 00 IS CO 16 01) $1,338 81 .Ta it ;tor $4Ol 00 Misccllaneorts 65 00 83,017 14 470 59 1,2t0 30 REPORT OP TIIE COUNTY AUDITORS. We the undersigned Auditors'isf - Lancaster county, do certify that we have carefully ex amined the above account of Michael ii. - Shirk, Esq., Treasurer of said county, and compared his vouchers with the same; and find a balance in his hands of fifty-two thousand, seven hun dred and thirty-lour dollars and fifteen cents ($52,734 15.) We have examined the account of William Gorrect, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment of Lancaster county, and find a balance in his hands of seven hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty-seven cents<s72l 57) on the Ist day of January, 1861. We have also examined the account of Hugh S. Gam, Esq., Treasurer of the Board of Prison inspectors. and find it correct, and showing a balance due hiro,by The said Board, on the Ist day of January, 1861, of seven hundred and sixty-four dollars and forty-six cents. ($764'46) The •liabilities of the county for individual loans,st the present time at 5 per cent per annum, amount to $126,720 75; deducting the amount in hands of the Treasurer(ss2,734 15) would show an indebtedness of $73,986 60. The outstanding taxes amount to 817,243 88. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the County Commissioners Office this 25th day of January, 1861. J. B. LYTLE, JOHN IVIECARTNEY, W3l. VON NEIDA, feb 9-3 t Auditors of Lancaster county. NOTICE{ REAR. lomers Teq.,mentary to the estate of me. elol has, lute of tae hor.ligh of Columbia, 1., county deateen-rd, have been grunted to scribers. all persons indebted to said estateare rt.:me-led In make Immediate onent, and those hav ing Omni- atz.no-t tne -nine Ht I present them duly otuthettrieuteo for settlement to julIN T. C01,13N 5 . tV11.1.1101 A MARTIN. C ol n, .lari y i 9 15Gt•Gt Executors. PCIIi. SALE. 0.000 litotheiß Slack Lime. firm beat quality of ,iiin.cone: this [Arne t- worth twenty per emit.. more. Man I hr. l.nne from Commune laire-cone. Sold in lots from MO 1,11, , 11C6 to /VW. ANA) to r. APPOI.D. Coln Jan'y 10, 'CI. Canal Ilu•in A CAICII. 71 IRS. BETTS d3•D CA NE It ON, I[ygieniePhy jJ I • he II s I....ipentle College, New boil.. are now tocatt'd ittntr hmid of Croon sirens. Columbia and will be .tin in intent in all cases wht re their prole--tonal service, may be re quired. The itygienie System of Medication, as practiced .ty Or. H. & I the 510rip . ..6.1. 1.1.41 1110S1 .t:C..14 , - 61: that ha , Vet been th-rut caul and is ms ,11,t effect ual that can lie applied in the treatment of and every curable complAttit Conninti.J.imnir) 2a. I'M Finch's Farina Crackers THEY ore the hoq Vnrin•t Crackor. made They are iteounnehrhd for citiallrett and it vittid, ray stile ;at Colo Fel, 2 Rice Flour B AKER'S Chive,true and Coco. Ifeekren radon.. Corn Starch, AZumea. or Bo k ing Powder. dr e..ju-i received nt A. NI. It ANI ISO'S Coin. PCV 2. Family Grocery More CRANBERRIES, STIAKF.R FORM. ilonnnny. White Benne, Prune., Robot's, he ' ,but received, at A. NT. R AMBO'S Coln. Feb. 2. ISM. Fatuity Grocery Store; Old Style Sugar House Molasses. DRIME Syrup and Sugnr and Coffee, the best su•sort ment in Columbia, and at reduced prier•. A. M. 12 A .74 nrys Cola Feb 2, ISGI. Odd Fellow., TO MUM PZIOP.LE: The suh.rriber has opened A NEW TIN SHOP, AT the Hardware Fiore of J. Rumple te. Son whsre /1 he intend. maitufAettirtog all kind: of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. and t. prepared. at the •hnrnest - t'ee to do all kind- of Roofing, sp out i ng pairing. arc. All work examined hefore leaving the shop. and warranted By strict saiefition to bu-ineeii h• hope , receive n share of - public patronage. IWp Terfll< Rg . tllsllllblC. Pith 2, 1581. GEORGE If RVMPLEI. THE TRIBUNE FOR 1861. PROS PI:CTC73. Tun XSth Volume of The Weekly Tribone e In - I mettrrd with the lattue of Sept. I. During the pu•t year the Triltutie hint been °Milted to devote quite it large promttirm of its timer to roliiieo. but we -hull men hr :Mir to forego politica , climottsiott almost en tirety. for moonlit .1 not year., and devote nearly all our rolumito to tmbreta ot leas intentie, but more uhul uiy inters-t. Among the-n, we mean to pop emerial attention to 1 F:DreATION.—The whole subject of Editention. both Popular and General, wit/ he one columns throughout the year, nod we hope to enlist in that discussion some of the profoundest thinker. and the ablest instruetor. in oar country. It is at once our hope and our resolve that the come of Ealuctalloo shall receive no impetus from the exertions of the Tribune in its behalf Miring the year 1.t.61. II A GRIM:OMM' —We Lave bee, compelled to re strict our elueld.itions of this great interest throughout isqn,and shall euileaVor in atone therefor In lefil Whatever discovery. deduction, demouniattom Is calculated to render the reward of labor deemed to cultivation more ample or more certain shall receive prompt siiid full intention. 111 MANINIACrear.4. &C.—We hail every invention or enterprise whereby American capital stud !oboe ore tweeted to and advnisusgeously employed in any de portment of Al onufacturing or Aleehrinicol Industry as it a real cootritiution to the public weal. insuring am pler. steudier, more convenient. more remeneratiug markets to the farmer, with fuller employment and better venges to the laborer. The progress of Iron making. Iflteril making. Cloth weaving. &e . &c., in our counti v. nod the world, shall be watched and re roma by us with tot earnest and active sympathy. IV. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.—We employ the best COI. rrsondents In Loudon. Paris, Turin. Ilertin. and othet European copilots, to transmit us early and neeurille iniviees o: the great change. there ellen? but eel . - preparing aplie of the pressure 0 DOinentle Ito idea. our News from the Old Worfil is now varied rind ample; but we Oult have to render it more per. feet during the eventful year just before us. V. Moms News.— We employ ...Tub., paid corres. Portents in Col/foram. at the isthmus of Moen. in the Rocky Mountain Gold Region. and wherever else they seem requisite. From the more oecessible par. 1,11115 of our omit eOunlr), we derive oar information mainly from the multifarious correspondents of the An socluied Pie.., from our exchanges ; and the ocCa.loll - letters of intelligent friends We aim to print the cheapest new-paper, with the fullest and most authentic summary of useful intelligence, that is any where afforded. Notting to 'make each day a critic on the lan," and pi hit a better mid better paper every year, a. our tnesiis are steadily enlarged though the gelierrius ecooperstoon or our many well winters, we POllvil and shall labor to descry e a continuunce of public favor. TERMS. Daily Triltu-e (0t issues per annum.) SetneWeeklY " Weekly Fol. tra To et.o 11 4 .—Qemi-Weekly. two copies for $,; five for $11.25; sett cotee, to erne address for $2O, and any Ittruer number at the latter rate. For a club of twenty. an extra copy will he sent For a club of foray, we reed The I latly Tribune gratis one year. Wartu.v.—Three collie. for 83; five for li•l• ' ten for elo Itland nay larger number at the rite of 51 .10 each per annum the paper to he addressed to each sub ereiber fo clubs al - twenty we on extra copy. Twenty copies to one address for $2O, with one ex tra to ham who sends us the club. For each club of one hundred. ths. Duty 'Tribune wdl be sent grans one year. /'at menu nlway , in advance. address THIETRIBUNE. N 0.134 Nassau st.,N Y. February 2,1901 3t FOR RENT ALL 140111 , 14 in Leen.' str,•el. to lel at . t i k . Five Dollar. , per mon , h. Apply 10 PETER 1 , 11 A LEV Coltvnliia. January 26, 1n6441 COLUITIBIA INSURANCE CODIFY. qui whale *morn Inured by this Compuity nine. 1 Ira Ofglllll7lllloll .4 $289,530 00. The whole enigma: of Cloth Prem um received in advance. for Policiee ionised, Z 2 1719 44 LOSS KS. Jacob I , ,linger. flarriutiorg, Pe., 84 00 Joenb Whining, Jr.. Lebanon, Pa , 1•i0 00 Daniel D. rveyd, Al Odle town, re,. 011 - 8934 00 E.N.TIMSEI =I ()trice Furniture, Printing. Advern.ine. 38 00 Set of Book., ?'1! SO Comm...gime raid Arerta, '.304 01 Appoil.ting Aerate. Office Vent. rue!, Lights., Stationery. Poetay,r, Ex. rms... and other expen.er, In 4 0 - 574 Ei Balance of Cold! rrem:osn. GIA3 .l 9 2.tre 44 A Mutual !assurance Company he. two enures a of inr ome. one from isdattnon premium. paid at the time Poticie. are tuned and the other from Av.en•inentv, It. Inabilities other than for expense. are contingent and depend upon the amount st ha• at ri.k. A Coo , puny with ten mil:ions must lone tin tamest ..much as a Company with one million at risk- The latter might reeeree advance premiums enough to pay it. 10..e..aud the former be compelled to mire niisseteuth. of it. tirmses I.v amemotenta. The Coumbia Insurance Company has been in op eration about ten month., and wt.b the extra exitentte of ..fitiing ups , : it has not a& en.tained itself without any n-ao.ameni bat ha. a hand.oene surplus or $630 of n. advance premiums above liallis.seessad exnetws.. it KOWA: TCO\G.is , Secretary. Culumliia. January:4L 11481.3 t Elolloway's Fa and Ointment (01' Elk at the Golden Monar Is l . *GI • FOR =MT / AA Slow Rnom.:l2 fret by fee , . with complete draw. and Shelving, a Room up stairs. good Ciller a n4l Warehouse; Ambled in Locust btreo, orpoWe :hr Franklin House. A LSO, 3 Brick Dwelling Houses: Two-Story and Attic, 4itanted in Union street. nearly come site the Catholic Church. For particolarsapply to Coln. Jon. ID , GI-tf JONAS MYERS. DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1861. IVO the taXittite inhabitants of Lancaster counlf.— Payment to the Proinsione of the laws of thit Com moilwealth, the uudertigned Commissioner. of I.:m eatier county hereby give notice to the taxable inhab itants within the re-pective city. boroughs and town. %Writ or the Said coamv. that the dap of Arpeet from the Attetemenis for that. will boar tha Commission pen Office. la the city of Lanett:ter, on the days fol lowing to wit; Adamstown. Hart. Btecknook. Ce ruin room vocative F.31.,t. Cocalieo Wert. Coltman. Colima it, Conestoga. Coach, Clay. Donegal Bost. Donegal We-i, Dremore, Ephrata, Earl. Earl Eno. Mir! %Vett, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown Eden, Fulton. Ilempfield Riot, Hempfield Wee', Lampeter East, Lampeter West, Lancaster. Leneork. Learnt k Upper, Little Brinier, Martheim, Martic, Mater. Mount Icy lop., Monet Joy bor., Marlene. Ma:them her, ?onager, Petitl , ft. Providence, }lnaba. Stia-bury, Settebury. Stra-burg two rttra.t.u.c bar , Warwick, WlMlllig.ollllol%. Noah tt est &comb Wein Word.. City. South East & North Ea•t Wards. City, J.in. .26,1961-gt CETIAP BOOR STORE, No. 32, North Queen &red, IS the Cheapest place in the Cily to gel :11ixrellstortlila Books, Standard Works, in every department of Literature; also, Sohool Books. and Sehool Stationery, comprising all the aerates Bead ing and Spelling *looks. A ruiltinei ie.. A lactate.. Gram mars, Etymologies. 1/m.lmi:trice, Ilistories. Philos°. phies, and rill the. School Books used in the various public and Priente Schools of litre City arid Courtly. together wi It Copy nod Composition Books. Letter, Cap and Note Paper. Blank Books, Slates; Lend and slate Pencils,Prnsond lloldersink list/stood, ftders and the must complete assortment of School Station ery on hand nett for sale at the lowest prices of any place in the eltv. biaries for UZI: Diaries for IS61: very cheap. Almannes AlMit..llC6 for`Gt! Almanacs for'6l! All kinds: All kind -: All kinds! Wholesale and Retail: A ‘I RA tfllo S Odd Fe.low.` Ilnll rir An y nrlu•le not on hand promptly furtu•hrd Without extra charge, at JOHN SHAEFFFIR'S Cheap Bank Stole No. 3i' North Queen Street. nest door to the txatn leer and Herald Otriee,Laneaster. Dec. 1,000. • Dr. Esenwein ' s Tar and Wood Nap tha Pectoral, IS the BEST MEDICINE In the 'world, for the 1. Core of Coughs and Colds. Crimp, Bronchitis. Ihmu, Ilifficully in Breathing, Patrolman of the Ileum Diptherin.pnd for the t.etief °Commute in the advanced stages of Cmsnmption together with nil diseasee of the throat nod chest, and which predispose to Con sumption. li is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma Being prepared by n practical Physirian and Drug. gi-t. and one at great experience in the Pure of the various diseases in which the 'Almon frame is liable. It is offered to the aftheted with the protest confi dence. 1117 Try it and be cont.-lured that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial Affections. Price 50 cents fair bottle. F.SENWRIN'S AROMATIC DALSAM.n very vnl imble remedy for Diorrham, Dysentery, Cholera filar butt.ultd till Bowel Affections. Try it. Prime 53 cents per bottle, Irr*The Mawr :Redid nes are pre, n red only by DR A. 11 1 / 1 1.1NWRIN, Druggist and Chemist. N. W. Corner of Ninth and Poplar sus , Philadelphin. Cold by every reggettudile Druggi.d and Dealer of Medicine ihronghout the State. Jane 16. 1560-ty Estate of Win. Wright, Dec'd. ETTF:m of Adminktratlon de hnnis non with the 1.1 Will 'mitered, on the above et.tnte b u ying been granted the under•ioned, nil person, indebted to surd estate nre requested to make pay merit, rind chore hav ing chains to precut. them forwith•metio. 5.,131'L IVIIICIIT. Cola Jan'y 19, 1991 , Gt Adm. 41 b. n. j IV order to elope out the lin la nee °Coil r stock of Win ter dreQs good'. we will ilkpoi.e of them at ro-t: Ladles' figured Merino!. nt mu; Ladle: Printed ftleritto!.. at cost; I mars' Printed flelminex of coo. Long nod Square !Roche Shawl.' at cosy Long tend Square Riau keit Shioviii nt rota. lIIENS' WEAR .AT COST. Snttnett•. Cuoxime re. an d Vextiogx nt Coo. FURS! FURS! St.iltx , .! AT COST—LADIES' NOW ix the time to secure it cheep Fri of good Fur.. at we nre determined to reduce our stork 01 winter goods prep:moor.; to it). Spring trade. Bring ntung your curb and get your burgiiisi n nt C. FONDERRMITO'S Coln. Jan.12.1F•61. Stores. ',woo street. • ==l THE BALD AND GRA.Iir. IT ANY, since the grout alivenvcry ofyrof. Wood, 111 have ottendi ted not only to imitate his restormive. hut prate,* to have d i‘covored something slot would produce results identical; hut they have a II tome and gone. bring named away by the wonderful reaulta of Prof. Wood's preparation. nod have been forced to leave the field to its reristless away. Read the fot owing:— :%litine, April 13th, ISO. Peer. 0 .1 Womb& Cot tients:—The letter I wrote you in 1&,6 conc. ruing your valuable linir Restora tive, and which you have published in this vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to numerous enquiries touching the facts m the case. The enquides nrr, first, IN its fact of my habitation and mune. as slated in the commuitiention; second. iu it true of all therein contained; third, does my hair still continue to tie in good order and of natural color!. To all I eon and do *WANE.' invariably yes. My hair is even better titan to any sbige of my life for 40 years past. more Cott Outlay, oind better colored; the same is true of my whiskers. and the only cause why it Is not genernlly true. t. that the substance is washed MT by frequent alimmit of the fare, when if Cure were used by arm , ing the tiler in close connection with the whiskers the -tame r-sult wilt follow its the heir. I have been in the receipt of n great number of letters from MI parts of New England, asking me if my hair still continue- to be goal; as there is somuch fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds es well 1111 has, no doubt, b. en basely imitated and beet, wed, not rnly without any good effect, Mat to absolute injury I have not tired any of your Restorative of tiny account for -nine months, mid yet my hair is as gold us ever and hundreds have examined with stir pri.e. es I am now 01 years old and note gray hair in my head or on my face; and to prove this Nei, I send you stock of my hair taken our the past week. I re ceived your favor of two quart bottles lust summer. for which lam very grateful. I gave it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it, many were keit. ties; until after trial, and then purchased and used it with umversal success. I will ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud In the Restorative, sold by many.l fear, without author iIY from you. A pure article will insure success, and I believe where good erten', do not allow, the failure is reused by the impure ankle. which curses the in ventor of the good. I deem it my duty as heretofore. to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, and secure all who enquire of me of my shaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear NM yours. A. C.RAYMOND Aarons Run. Kr., N0v.00.1638. Pena. 0../. Woon: Dear Siart--1 would certainly be doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world. the wrinderluthas well as the unexpected result I have experienced from using oast honker your flair Restorame A ller using every hind of Restorative ...Mont, but without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now.randor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may read ibis, that I now posse•s a new and beautiful growth of hair, which 1 now pronounce richer moil hand somer then the original was. I will therefore take occasion to recommend this Invaluable remedy to sit. who may feel the necessity of it. Respeetfully yours. Rl-W. if. AUX'S BROCK. P. S —This tentenonial of my &porch:trim for your valuable medicine (as you are wevareof) is misidiutied: it you think It worthy a piece Whom: the rest, insert if you wish; if not destroy - and say mauling. Yours, AC.. Rea. tr. A. H. $l2 00 33 73 40 00 Depot. 444 Broadway., and sold kr all dealers throughout the world. The Restorative is put up in bottles of thole PiZeP, wit: large. medium. and ernall; the email hectic holds • pint. and retails for one dollar per hottie; the I ge. dime holdout town twenty per et's"- more da Moray' lion sheathe small. T.leils (or WV ilothmr. r h o w ei the large bold. a quart, 40 per reel. owe In propor tion. and retail. kw three dollars. O. J . WOOD Jr. CO, PonawieMora,4l44 Drnadway. New York. and 114 Mark.t &Iron, lwt. Looia. Mo. Awl wild by a'l good Draggina and pansy Good! tlealono. roe. 13tb,1.960 3m Atondtly,rebruury Was, 1601 Tuesday, February- 19th Wednesday, February• :oth Thur.day, February 21et Friday, February 11,1 Monday, February 25th Ti•sth.y, ntetirnary IGth DA 000 D. Jr 4 KPli HOY F.RS, 1.r.V1 s REIsT, corrni.“.ioeter< SHEA F PER'S WINTER GOODS AT COST! THE ONLY DISCOVERY SUGAR-CURED HAMS - • MUT: oubNeriber haft a lapply of New Sugar Cured Ilnrn.. which he can recommend. SVIMAM, Grocery Store, corner rront and Union t. Not, St, ieou. COAL OIL, Esc, JUST received a fredt supply of the tre e .t Xeroserre oil. Burni tig Fluid and A tcohol, and ran always be had at the Golden Mortar Drug Sane. Cola. Jan's/ I D.'6l. Frost Street. Woolleys All Healing Salve, for sale al the Golden Nom, nrng Cota. Jan'y 19,'61 CONTINEDITILL SALOON. A T 141 Continental, corner Front and Loeurat Sin.. A itur comm. TEA. Oystera in good Rtyle. and general refre-hmenta -are served up .t uny hour, day or night. The be-t Lager ulwaya Creala. Cola. Dee. J, ZhGO. EFIRI l N & FLANNERY. FLOUR. 1. 00 Sacks of Prime Buckwheat Floe r ha. jun been received by the subaeriber, which he offer. ut tue lowest market price.. A I-0. a large onantily of Lrat.ratet APPLES OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES, all grafted fruit, For rule by the barrel, bushel, or onatler measure. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ftrr! by the quart or in the shell. can be farnisherl Coln. Dec. 0.191;04 ZEOLIDATC 7PIU3SENTS LADIES' AND CH ILDREN'S— Fur.. Clnnk.. :•11:twl., • Dress Silk., Dre. 4 Good+. Embrohltrieg, ENT LEM EN'S— meres, Vrstimp, Sl.nwl. Gloves, Suepesider., En. , Pty. &e... Ste.. ALL Al' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 10 Nutt the timer , . nt Cola. Dee. tn. INTO MUSICAL ACADEMY, LANCASTER. PA. THE subscribers are now giving instructions on the Piano, Gutter end in Vomit Music. and wou l / 4 1 re spe t dully refer the Ladies of imneaster nnd Cotum- Inn. to some of the numerous citizens who have placed their daughters under our theme. Terms forTuotiort. SI per Quaver. IrrPor further itiformaCon ideate cull nt the resi dence of the site-tether, No. 15 South I.lllm street, the. dwelling recently nectipied hy Rev Theo. A Flopkinet. MRS. Ci itAVES & DAUti Teitehrin of Alusle. N R. Agents for the sn'e of rourittl Meyer.. Peke Medal Pianos, eemptc.ing different stylAs, nt the manufacturers prices anti warranted for ma year+. Dee. 21, 1851t-illt WRAPPING PAPER! - 11.1: 4 T received . 100 ream . of Wrapping Parlor, ea El Xi et. er Rerun. J. Si. SON, CAW. Der. 99, 1:•00. I.oc Strevt. ca Ca P P 4 4 4 4 4 SEVEN YEARS! TUC seven ) ear. of Unrivalled success attending, the "COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION." have male it a household word ihroeshout every guiltier of the (Montt V. Under the tin-picen of this popular institution. over three hundred thousand homes have learned to appie• ciate—by heuuttfol work , . of art on their walla. and choice Meringue out their wbten. me greul benefit‘ de. rived trom becotnnte n subscriber. :F•ithwriplinn• are nnw being received in rt ratio ua paralleled with that of any previairi year. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Any p_sr•ou ca n becalm , . a member by sabre , it ing Three Collsr4, far st nick own they will reveille .I—The large and superb steel cup acing, :10 x 33 jilt hes, cluitled “FALLSTAEF MUSTERING MS RE CRUITS.” ^_d—One copy, one year. or 111.,t elegantly illuitratea tank.: COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL." .I,l—Foor nelllnVenn , during the. Aett•nn, is 'The Grifiery 01 Poomeg4 t, S Mood waty. N Y." In OMNI on to the 11110Ve benefas, there will be given to sabre n$ grsouilou• premiums over Five Hundred Beautiful Works of Art, enmprising valuable paintings, marbles. partuntt, out linon, aLIC forming a truly 1111.11111.11 benefit. The Superb Engraving. which every subserib,.7 will receive, entitled.••FalstaßAluaer.ng his Iteerutt.,** is one of the mom beautiful mid popular engravings ever issued in this country. ft is done on steel, in fine use until stipple, and in printed on heavy plate paper, 311 by 1H inches. making u most choice ortinmebt suitable for the walls of either the library. parlor or office It. subject is the eelebrate,l scene of Sir John Magner re ceiving, in Justice tshnllovv's einem the rt emits which have been gathered for his • ragged regiment" ft could tof be furnished by the trade for le-a than five Jolla I's. The Art .Toltrprat in too well knnw•n In the «•hole eonntry In need comment:Winn. It ie n ningnifieently dlunr.ned :name/ hoe or Am containing fh•eny.. :ato ne.. Poem', Gosep, &A!, toy die serf bc•t venevt in The Bitgroving I..ent to any port of Mc country by mail. with ?mkt), being packed in a cylinder postage prepaid. subscriptions will lie received uniil lie Boni log of the 31.. t of January, I r6l, al whieli time the tool.a will clo.e unit the bo gavel' to suMeribers. No person is restricted ton single suMeription.— Tito,: retaining 616. are emitted to five memberehips and to one extra engravilig for their trouble. tlabsoiption. (min CO:tr0111110. alit Cannda.. and all Foreign Countries, mu.t be e 3.541 instead of sit or de r 10 delay exira eta For further particular. !end for a copy of the Or gandy illuornied Art tetanal, pronounced alit 'Mild- Ilushizior in A incurs. Ateoniains CU141111:411C elf Fremintivi. nod immerou. superb nip:wing.. Reg ulus. ',nee. All relit• wr number Specisnot however, will be Frill to those in on recemi of se coil., in shuns , . or coin 'Address C Armin.). C A. A A. Brondway. New k. N. n.—seh.eripth,.. receivcd seal forward,/ lty Wm. V. Lloyd. Amml Mr Columbia. Fa . and vicimiy, Specimen Eityracings mid An Journal can lie sccii ut IV. itliellsioen. (flee. I:1, TUINGS FOR CEEZLISIEWAS: CITRON, PRUNES, CURRANTS, ROISIIIf in Whole, 1141 r, Qunrier nud Eighth Dole.; PURE SPICES, &C., ,CC., BARING MOLASSES,-N. ORLEANS NEI% CROP, Good Cuba Sugar at 7 cts per Pound, F.XTR A SYRUP 111011.A$S ES 12 ors PLR QUART nt I 0 & n.l I3RUNT,R'S Coln. Mtn 15,1E50. Cor. Third and Union St.: .T•OCAL PRILIGECT reomizcz. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ABB now prepared to receive and forward FREIGII P on the Philadelphia It avisims, to ou t-min all stations where they have agents, at the follow ing rotes per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PfIILA. AND COLUMBIA. east Class. idecoed class. Third Class. Fourth Class 25 cents. 21 cents. 12 cents. IS tents. Flour in cur loads, 23 cents per barrel. PM Metal. In cents per 100 pounds BETWEEN PUILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fee•sli Class. 23 cents. MI cents. 17 cents. 14 mnts. Flour, 24 cents per bust Pig Metal, 12 cents per 1011 pound.. Shipments matte In Pittsburg said nil enterinediute *mimosas neseletore. RATES FROM COL'A TO PITTSBURG. First Glass. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth i A n. 41. 90 75 GU 40 Flour per barrel. (41 cents, ID - Freight conisigited to 1•1111i0 , • where the Com. po tt y has no agents must be Iffel.ll Id. Articles of st Class. Bricks, Presto rich. HOULT an, Shoes, Nuts in hags, Cedar end Wooden Ware, Porter S Ale in bottles Dry Oasts, Puultr , n cosy, EOM, Pork. (fresh. Furniture, Poultry. (dressed Feathers, %Cropping Paper Articles of 2d Class Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover and Crass Seed, Ott in casks or homes, Crockery, Pager in boxes, Candles, PasteGoard, Casks or Barrels, (empty.) Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing Paper (tuns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queenstown., Hardware, Sweet Potatoes. Hops, Tobacco tit boles, Lron, (hoop, band or sheet I'l'ea, Leather, Liquor in w oo d, 7'a1%., • Marble Slobs & 3SairbleTurysentine, (split,: Monuments. Vornish. Articles of 3d Class. A.eoho.. 'Potatoes, Coffee TarttijK. Hides green.) rinenat, Lard. I Vitae Lead. Crete.. &Clams. (in shell.) Window Glass. Tobacco, enanstfaettmsd,) Articles of 4th CIRO. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton Salt. Fish,4lltail. Tohaotio,(leafd Urain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tsar. /ltd., Whiskey. ' butter, All 1 reighui payaLle on delivery.. 11. 11. 110rSTON, General Treialti Agent, Min Error farther information. apply - gt S.ll. KIM irrl ON. Freight '...010 . Phila. I:. K. 1301 CF. Freight Ag .... Colatntria. W. 11. AIYEILts. Freight Agent. Lancaster. COurnhia, Dec P. 1.-IV. FRESH ARRIVAL OF.NEW GOODS, Cheaper than Ever. AI. rut At CASE hare just added to their already DI heavy stock of goods, u large and WI nescrtment of Dry (toad., Fancy Goods. Noltions.C!othing. Coots, and Shoes.Droe , ries. &c., &r., which were bought st zrentiy reduced rates, c au-ed by the p ree•ent rattle, n ad will be sotd at prices to suit the times. it you want tmrfx4lm your goods at the tbcrrgtrro i 2u if iA.-i ;4 4 sr_ I'ALDI\G'S CEPHALIC PILLS. -- FOR sale at the Golden Mortar Drug Store Front Street. FrOm Sifect. ATime-story Brick house in Irn lnutstrrel with all motteritComforioalld colt venielwed—• JIle ) ard, deep lot and good stable Two lotv in Walnut street, nt feet front by over 200 feet in depth. One liartre ore wagon and bed and it:vocal:ill wt gone for .ale, Apply in ROBERT HAMILTIIS. ooln.1)rc et,. 18641-fbn* CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! 186 0 . Beautiful Books for Holiday Gifts. TWIN faliEArrr:R, 39. Nonli Qoees Sirret. of er fen. to the Public. at the Very lowe-t prgees.splen cud Idastrated Works. Prepared mid arrampat ex preg,ty for the :FESTIVE SEASON. The following are a few of the many that will I, .0.11 Very Oran: STroneo of Beauty mid Ilerni•—• tausirated with Nineteen Engravings Oil Steel. P. nomi. rich :3.11. LOCKARD. Henry... Flow'. The Loves and ~, i,, of the Poole. ThMed by Billiard Briny Stoddard. Spiro,!kilt Illn.iritted The Centre Table. Illuqrated by Filly line En graving.. The Poeta of the Nineteenth Century. TPumrsteel Kith_ - One Hundred and Thi.ty.Two fine Engravings. The Diadem. A Gifu Book for nil sea-one. lllus trated with twelve. Steel Engraving.. Th e sddeedir bbillery. Ali Illit.ireted embellished with Thirteen Beautlfelly Fini.hed En groving4. The - .Alla nth. Sauven I r Rith Twelve B'egent Pori reitt on Steel. trout Original Pieturrß. Fables of La Fontaine. Intim r tied Alemoirita of Home. Au Animal for all Settßoll4. lIALLMNIAN , B Cheap ens') J ore . - . Tor:mime with all of ilie most clegaat and latest Bonk , of the •eason, Juvenile Books,ruited to all agesot very low WWI , . Bailee, Prover Books, Prayer rinnk..batind in Velvet, Cali, Morocco, Ciu.ps and Ran., very cheap. Came ! Comer! Canes! of every description ut low priee•. Alovenble Toy Books in great rarlmy Writin,g Desk; of ROSCWood and Mahogany, Pent. .electioa• nowondrorne clesuring it can make 11..etr this mail Christina. have them emit any t o ne between Pareha.er. will eve, Partron.ers will do wrll to roll and examine our well-sclecied mock before parehasina elsewhere. JOHN S kIFTER'S Cheap Bock Store. North Queen :gloom. Lancaster. Next 410,11' to EXRilliticr thrive. "Unquestionably the best sustained Work of the kind in the World." BARTER'S MAGAZINE. nier4 popular Monthly in the wnrltl.—Nrto York Obeercer. • • - ' No Magarine iu Tlitrope or America is no will known; none ha. Indira many render.; and. we may safely any. hone hats received PO large n tribute of rte- IntrittiOrt flora the cultivated efas.te•. that deli;lit in a healthy. iliver-ified. clevatineperiorlical literature It is the foremost Magazine of the day. fireside m never had a me re delightful re' anion. nor she mil lion a more - entertaining friend. time Harper's NI aga• nine.— filethodia Pruhstart (Baltimore). 'twenty--five cents Lays it—the cheare.t . , rieltest, and moat lasting luxury for the money that we know. Three dolliscs sem ree it for one year,and what three Anllara ever went PO fart Pitt the name uniomit in clothe., eating, drinking. furniture. and how mueli of a • Littman:la Ithing In obtained? li ideas, facts, and actitiments have a monetary velar—above all. it the humor that refreshes. the plea.alor:ea that bring a gentle auntie. and brighten the pa....age of a truth to your broth. and the harm' coinhatiadott orate real told anaginuove, without which no one eon live a life [ above the animal. are to be pm into the scale opposite to dollars and centr. then )nn may be Pertain, that if Harper were three or four Omen nu dent.. it would amply repay I's price. it to a hlagazitic proper. with the idea nnd purpo.c of a Alegi:trine—not a honk. not a scientific periodical, nor )et a supplier of light pos. op and chatty anecdo'c.—but a Nl:marine that lake. every form of ilitereettne. digndied. sold ttliraeli‘e literature in 1.5 gratp.—Sourhern Tinley The voiumea bound rationale of thcmnelre. a Liary of miscellancou. reading. Purl, no can not he round in'tho name compass in env other publication that hus come finder our notice —itsgros Courier. Vitquestiontelaly it in the be., au-tamed work of the I kind in she languag.; that isle any tit the world. The aplendid monthly essays from the Editor's Table tire above price.— N Y. Christian Advocate and TournaZ. We moat refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone and caned excellences of Harper's Magnrine. a jour nal with a monthly circulation of about 1701)00 civic. in whotie pages are to be found some of Art choice.t light ntid general reading of the day. Wt. apenk of thin work as an evidence of the ismesienn people. and the porialarlts' it ha. acquired iut merited. Ruch number contama fully 14.1 pages of inatnietive matter. appropriately, inn-traied with good wood -cut.; nett it entriablei in it.elf the racy monthly atitl the more phiioPophieal slaeler:y. blended welt the best wa tered of the Mot)* journal. It hen great power in ihe t.. ~ation told Clkorialanlion of n love of rare literal are.—Tmanniee Guide to AM! TiC7l•l Literature, inn. The Mazazine miy he nhti•itted of flooloieller.. e. rodtt el Agent.. or from the rulthi.hers.ttertt 111.1{ DOL LAR. it year, Of Tveli.NTY FIVE. CCNT. a Number, Ihe 54f111.31111U11.1 completed, neatly hound in Cloth. are •oid at Two Dollen, each; and Alaska Cov erts arc furni.hed to tho, who wi.li then hack Num bere uniformly hound. at Tw•cnty-five Cent. each.— Twenty Volumes are now ready, bound 111 Cloth, mud nine iu Ilalf Colt. The Pulali-her, will stmp:y Speeimost Nam)liew gratnitrinsily to Agent,. mid Pnottna-tio o. and will make liberal arrdtmement* with them for eirentiving the Magazine. They %s ill al-o iduartly Clint,. of Two Person+ rit rive lloihr n ea r: or Five Peoinn. nt Ten Dollaro. Cern men and Ti others aupplied at Two Dolivra n year. Number. from the volumene, tnont can now tie supplied. Al-o, the bound Vailienter, iklegnSine vreigliq over ' , even and not over eight notice.. The l'o.onge up.. each Number, which mint be paid quatterly in odyance at the ochre where the....4ll.ifazine to reeeived,i , Tonal; ChM , . _ . ONLY FIFTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. Gum.... It. GROVE.: will , c,ve the citszern, 01 Colum bia. every Thor-Jay. with fresh l'lttivdcletta Pod Nlll.llol' tly Wing wlnen he tvili sell reavonuble tr r.n.,l,nnictr to p;ru-c oil. CIIAS.II GROVE Order= left n, A 111 NIRO'S Grocery store will receive prompt uncinion. .19c e. 1, lett°. "Fixins'" for the Holidays. j 13.1 received at more. a l' full .upplv of Rarm•. ("tor:tote. Prune* noel Croliherrice.,Wunt.n.kt.Enr tteratt.,:el. , o Pure Ground Spice.; Refined Willie nod Brown rliega re, and extra, \,•w title:me k101a..c.. for leaking, ALL at reduced price.. 20 11hde beet ••Levy" saran in Col,..mbm. now• ready at 11. e. FONDErtsmirii . s. Dec 11,1.9.60. Scorer, bocia-t Si., Columbia. The Best, Cheapest, and most Success fill Family paper in the Union. SARVER'S ViTZIESLIZ, Face Five cent+ a number; 51,50 per year Tvariety, the onrighiline... and the mdue of the J. content, There to a complete binary of nearly all the public event. of the yeat —there are ample dittertnitonn on the leading tomcn—therc are the graceful trifling. (not nlwayn however. hut 'trammel/3r itt.tractive) of the Lounger—there ore the tales and ethne. of Idulwer. McLean, Tlinekerny,a.c. —there are the new and old—antl, above all, there are thane milking wood cut reorePenintiorot of contempo rary men and Ming*. of follies and faantott., and of and nntnitted within a single volume. and to Ire had for a .oily, It is 0 grand pi:- lure book of the human life of the anteaectith century, rn all it. phriaeg, aid in 111111011,. Evers' clone of render.. moreover. may be interested liv ti— the old and thoughtful. the 3 Otilig nail gay; the man at butane's, the child and the women.— N. Y. Earning: We would no; on often call ntteniion to Harper's Irenidy il we were not well oati-had Mat it is the t our dy paper publiolied lit the Cniwil finite.. and for that remain, and that alone. we deoi re to ore it undermine and root out o certain hiud of literinure no fireVall7lll, which blunts the morals of its Cruder•. ciliate• thet i mote Ate •..Haifa., rending, and is altogether had irt effect. —New London Advert ore. As Ilarper's atagnrine lino done much to drive nut the yellow-covered literature. so we should be glad to are this new Weekly tote the place of din=e papas Mitch drprnd for tgraercent t n poor, trashy north. —N. IP York Erangeber It (limper's %VcrtTy) is the proper size Inc binding. and an excellent opportunity to afforded (or nay one who wisben to preserve the Motor): of the country an it I• mode, in do no by filing Ilarper's Weekly.— Paw tide (Mich.) Jark-mr tla fresh leaven, its clear type. its entertaining, va riety. tta severe but just critic tun. neon the tuthes of Ibe mne..its elegantly written and timtruetiven icles, and tin able corrcnpondence. all combine to make it the model newspaper of t t century. and one t h at every family must prize. It. condensed w•eek•ly `QM teary of Foreign aim Domestic Interigence to alto. rester aue.reer lethal eominined in an) otherjournal. Deing putilisised too, in ■ feint for prs•rrvanon nud balding. if taken rare ol as it deftei yes to he, it will be found in future t ear, as welcome a companion m ate fa nity and fireside a• the day nit which it svo• Grit perused —.ll<Corti.chriile ((I ) tarn Ifarpeee Weekly re eleritn” ped. and hack rule 'we, can be turnielted I ■ny unie. One Copy for Twenty 'tt rek •. St 00. One Copy Willie Tear. t. 50. One Copy for Two Yrnr.. 4.00. rave Goa ie. for th, 11.011 Twelve Cntnee for One Vent. Twenty-five Copit. for one Veer. 411 An Extro ropy arool he allowed for every C ' ub o' Twrlve or Tarot y.ti we •Anlnn•rthrrn. tin. 1 .11.. rend 141. for 11... Year. rare fq.l4a. of a•SIAR WCPlKL.V.^hlortoororly Lour( io Cloth rx.ra.P.olveli.l ettoti nee gat. Yr n • 11.1 - . 11 AR PER At niternir.ltg. N.v Sl v-co 4,„ u 1 N• •s• FOR. RENT OR SALE. MI 383 n~sri u Ac Bit urti nrs. Par iklm Square. New York OYSTERS, OYSTERS. I=6l Relief Or the "Crisis." . . • . • TN order that our Friendsontl-0/J.-othern swim mg, huve n little “TIDI4 WATF.ft CANAL .111ONFTt o n h. n d,muy be rrirevera of theeeobt 4 stielritoppln ters;' we gore !twice that a snip!! portion will ,be tl ken in exchabge for goods 01 e. , lbef of the mores the subscriber. 11. C. FON OF:RA:Oft 11. Dee.F, 1360. Peopleg' CO3It :Store. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSE. 7:user RECEIVED. a 164 of .Igelotlid Nrto egnp ph 0 in•se.. n. efrar 11011 , 1, Syr'"? Cultunt,irt.9t ft Alll/11,1%. 1 . rant,ly I.rocery Stnte, 0,1,1 rellosy'v Cola, Ir. r. 10 1-1111, First Opening of !low Fats T Fonder.roolle 4 Storer , this day. A choler .telc, 11. non of For, toviOdrog Salle. Stacie and 5i1t . ..4 Martin. ritett.t.;quifrel.ltlue. Itlark nod LSI OW. Cunt.) Virtorinrs, Muir , and Colia, for htdleg children, all inane to order to the he.o ciy le mud ma terini eXpre-tly tor Our onlet.lo re , pri•Uol, invite the :mention of the of Cotomf,,,, vlelooy li,c.VONltC. 7l smri 11. C Nit. 17.'C0. l'enine% ..pre TR USCO IT'S TEA; A ISO, Shongltue Teu.s.warrahted to he die .11,1 ter,. /II told in thrs rissirkes. the) do nolgsve the tro 'try v. ill be r, fut,d. d, VOll Ilg 113 volt mull 111111'1 Tess, ut AU el. per I:b.. ut A Al. RAAIStrs Dee. 15. IrSO. A l dosilt• tlrrseerr •Asossl FRESH GROCERIES 11 .Ifit , eritter wooltl invit, the .tit cotton of 13nu.te T k, (Tr' , to h t .: vo t tvt,v •tock of ALA. KINDS OF (lILOCE.IIIII 4 . ineltuting Ten , . enstte..ctivar...l..Tola.or. Ham•, &r. with n ern , r it :.r-rr.^,•trrltt of finnowLrrping nervosa. •te• He se T'sr t rllll,l H SUN - DAM. r , JT. Front and tintorl Nov.'24. IF' FALL AND Wi NTER CLOTHING! PECILIIIMLP/13111. rasszows, G ItAN VILLE STOKES , ONE PRICE GIFT CLOTHING EDIPORIMI, An. GO7 chestnut street. tomerb mock of fine French.Foglidt end Arne :matt Clothe• Crtfimere-, and Vevorget. for City and Crmotty tr..de. with an u: , npprourhnbte i Reativt.made Cinthi. gat the tossed crab pricer. try - 1W One Flier ti naked. and a Gilt of Morin-it, wont, sod tide prettented w•lth each article Fold. Particular natation paid to .he cu.mm,•r deparimr nit, and garment.= made nod -rat to any adder... In inntigeroting Oils new gystean of doing Intsine“, Orrun•llie Stoke. wood imam.; on the mon& of the tons of lilt, e+t•uh'i.hmrrn. It/a/ the co-(of the gift to deducted (Min, 1111t1 Not added to the price or the or lode "old. iii' irnmen•efy ineren.lll2 Bale! enabling hint to art dap: litterally. end at the same iliac, to real ize n rein nerattve profit. All ante:C. gut.ranteett to give .atirtfaetion. G /lAN VI I.LE sToKE,4. , Ow- Pr ye (tat Clothotg Ftnpotium. No Co: Chettnut :Arced, Ptidadelphia. Oct 00, THE NEW CORNER STORE, end the Peonlet ppo=he Cie Mid s t , r , adj ? i wag the Wasik—are receiving adthtion " sapplie- of Choler New tlnol. Ilia week. Pante r mar:lota., ry navit:d in the nt tvnifie tot alto lay of t. 4• earl 1.. en-Or:alter Plain nud Pitney Ore..; Silk., eh 4310... y Black Silk, Primed All-woOk and fetid hared Frew.h Mors tlOVA—deri.lcdly . the prettied met erinectgnod , weever lard—exquisite deAgsts Print ~Y+nlc,Delainek an l Cachmere...Wool Plaine. Pop , dec , mid the bect.'bevrllelnnten cold it) Colon,- Alan y tinveltio4 in 1 ruvelititt dres4 good., e ati re ew in this mirket, are now rend). nt VON DC RS:1111'11'F Sto rte. Loelee. Street. Coln. Oct. 13. MO ~Dissolution of Partnership. rTIIIE Co•Parther-hip heretofore existing. between I. 1 S. ()ellen. Or. 11. John rind 11. It. Kncnvell, in ihe Ding Business. (Sign of the Gorden Mortar) was sirs. solved this day by inutunt .1. ts.DF.f.r.E.T 11. JtiliNt, 11 N. KNOTW/lLf.. CoLt. Nov. 1, CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. T Drug MP. I . f 're,rripuoti ILIFIZICS• will be eon. Willed oil the old .tend by the tioderdened. part ne-4. under the firm nut in',. of fir, 11. John. & Of.. and under the .liverVl-ine of J. Dchett %vim vt.!l give it hie undivided 11. R. KNOTWELL. Cot,. N'etv.3. IfGO DRESS GO011:,, Delnincr, Co-liteeres. 11l iek Silks. Sack Flannels, Ticking., Checks, Al us.iii-, otheetings. • I.IRUNKRS' Cola Oct 27,15a1. Cor. Third titid Union. CAI:WE STOCK or - Boors AND SHOES. LT AD/F 4, - Gout I{ool4 10111iPS Cont 80001 with beet., .ot dues Kid Uoo s with licels,ldidicsltt orneen with heels. Mortiren Ilnad• with litels.Missi s Mornrrn Pont- without heel..lloys I:pStlioes train. l . Mous Kip Shoes (Kairu), ,i in Shorn (I:k• . - Theim Shoe. breo porelisi.ril from firer Uri!. and ill hr Fold at a 1,111311 MiVlltier. Oct. :27, I-ca). I. 0. 6r. 11. F. RR UM...M. BOY VirIiNTMD. mim .91,cenher+ are in wont rlf n tiny lone fineen or gixterit 5 enc+ old ht preferred) to learn the Mack <initinng Ott , ' ne.a... Apply. In CA trrER & IiEChIM, Coachmnitem Coln. Nev. 3.1-4;1441 t•M„mbar.l'n NEW STOCK OH• COAL OIL LAM PS. PRICES reduced since CURTIN'S ELECTION. .2 ut... turtnrlty 1 , 5 ra.. Starlde :. 4 tand *t Marble Stand at $t t. !laird 5' arble Stuad at SI V. 11/11 Style Madge .. I .tand at $l.lO Globe Style Marble Stand di $t 6:2 Urn-. Hand at 1,1% flanging lamp , at 51.37 Side Lump , . at SI Call und C./...1.1111,2 our !tolt before purellasinzcl vltere, J S. DEl.l.l:l'l'. Sr Cu. Om tcrla, Gulden Mortar Drita Si... F 1 1L Ii I:MaOI:F.Ii TOR narrin^ lump. to hunt Coul thl. I: ter noty ordinary Fluid or 0 I lump to burl. CO tut. Chnnn.•y \Cn•k and ull Tampico., for .10 ut thr 1),, • 20 1 :' 61) .) G. 'I•DEN MORTAR 0/21'4:STo2t: SHADES! SHADES! Ai7r. have jut, teceived nn ncsorttnetti of pi:tin nod II 111.111.1141 cm ohmic., from vneo. tot?! rot. cull awl ,re *ltem at .3 S l`t.& CO.. Ott nu, t-60. Golden Mom". OHO: :Mare. ant NEW PALL GOODS. (AP ENING this 31oruing, a Ileantifol Assort. I L m'fl 0: 11,V 14 I good-, LOught 111 NeW VOrk = . ' M- - I E=P ..M.3EC. !Si , The W . , e -1 o. Aran, The It ...nu,. T..c W I C 0,?.. TI1. • I . oil fine •rh, he Coro iI) I, The liencer Cloth, he . &r. Cln:h+ of every k.nd. 0re5..g0...11.n( ever v dreer.pnon ~ewe., .Iylr and imporled in N. York. .11EIC8.W3Csitel. A benunful n4-nruneni, and Jalcrt sly lc Brovie:e Lon,^, C•o•rneh I.ong French Long Trankrt IF•hnvel-, Shawk,enil.rnrinc every erdor & 20111 e. COATING, CASSIIKRES, & VESTINGS. reveci fu' Iv mann aucnnoa to our stork of Cu.“.ignere. and Vestings, exceeding in en qoa .70.2 cheapness, nay tondo in that lum tee ever offered. liA AN'S (101 27 I 441 (Theßrt en.ll 4tore. BU CK W HEAT—kit/lbK. CDuckwhenl Flour. iu Ito fre or .moll ovinnt. U Imo, for -ale at II SUYDAM'S lUto&ry SlorrCorner From uutlCnion !OA. Nov t 4 I 'GO LA Indrinhtc Prneii for marling G ewthrp. he.. for I.y It. WILMA (let. 27. Prom Si,. Cal,. BARGAINS! B A It I/ A.llll 23! , WE Assignee of Ilenry Ptah " 1 „ or Columhin I,n, for ,vale n !urge FleCk M Ce. th.r. Vt7.llose. Tot mut Copper-t% ore; Cope and Perlar Stover, o f .ti um Improved tztyleu 'Coble Cutlery. Spoon.. ace ; general a.FOrteleiti o f Ilnuee-Forni-h -utg he , %feels lie wall -ell at very low pa ce• In; C. 11.41. 10 r 10.0 nut the eehrcill. Collar) . Storekreporx ore Matted to examine tie •tack. I.verytlimg will poettively 1n acid a early ni partible. Where the puretbaoett are yotwittrr. aide. rearonable cretin sill be ;sere nw approrati curia y. *tore °piratic tiro Uuttit, GEO. 110( 0,.t hill Aoml..ter SKY.I.IGIIT PICTURES! fr 4 IL s t t_ i 11." 1. .1W7 4.. 1 IN NEW HANDS THE subirribrr has lakrn Ihr Old Gal/trr and to prepared . to take twin, rim Noon mitt rot ;nolo rr. ovrr !tarn in rniontlo t. Ile It,. to Iltr Glynn,- of Ow rnntn• A SKr Luarr. and lin• complete?) ',rice.' ilie rata i• prep.in d m t..lc boy - % s, pet, i) pr., Aflli,rett. pre mot rimure• co ,t— 11. at pr.. vs vt SitA or: lichen's( of tor I.enpne•-., Likece••••• :1111/ :1 t :Orr Nen,. rerce•liedwitl ~,,, ia rerenteresented•ittoi;•. lie :lA. , 11111/Mlle of the I.l ¢ c . 01:rotiate ;Cava s• exiimdstil 1. exii cm! en:emote •pecimeii• I. tits r 0 ,1112., N• li. Comer I•rom owl 1,,,cy-t Ili'd -tory. Esitrultee on Locus.. reel (liri :hi 1;60. R J READY-MADE CLOTHING. - Ay EN'S and Cloy.' newly-made Clolhin2 in 2rent T • VerS C:le4p; ill good. wait, wed a• mire. ,ented. i'vor .11e by mAt.rtiv CrOmnlmo. 0 , 4 27. lfG:l. r.ours AND stic)r.s. Chird•.n4 i . ■ed e• of Sel rh+nr.•r.l.un ever bero..• otreo-fl in Ihi•tago".: tend are. For *tile 1.1 1-1.(1 Ao: ir ef0.1% ISt .A. , -.11 - II -. ERE
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