"'Should the Indy express a wish to go anywhere, you might, after you had knovrt bee a short thae, ofer to take her. . . . . You can also come out with a fes witty remarks [ileaven help the dull-bred) a :d he as amusing ns pwsiblo; for, remem ber, the funny man is always a favorite with theladies. Tc..ke ertre never tocontradict your friend; but endeavor to agree with her in everything You must sub mit to the wishes of the woman you love in etterything, and never allow yourself to be pat out of temper." /dear this, ye would-be Bensdieta, beware how you act upon itl I can boo• t some assail experience, and I fearlesply de dare that the man, whether lover or hus band; who submits to his "ftir ladye" in everything, will hold a very tow place in her estimation. Ladies are said to like their own way best, but then they also like to hare a little trouble in obtaining it, ur the value of it is sadly lessened. The full particulars of the way to :Ace:- lain a person's true character or rather of the shortest, being all comprised in two "To thc Fur man wlto is of so -I.er habit?, who attends :t place of worsdip regularly on the Ftabbatb, and iA dutiful to his parentA, will be certain to a good husband." "Ti the ALee S=7. --If n woman is neat nn2.l clean in her drers, respects the Sal:bath Ki: is dutiful in I:er parsnts, bal , py is the man %Oil ru ti ri her his IVinni I 1 re•ni F J far I. 'Aas ronrry.— I er.elnitnel M ry JILL' :As a "mu ff." Jn‘lignati..ll will r. , ot permit lite to comment, nit these - rules Cor , nnth: tio.ugh— I WOO: .37 nnuther word, or I shall with w ,miir,btrn A. littlP time back I bear:; me tl e "Cheer, Zohn" fraternity ~f fer 1 4 rr,,C. Re. li.iirn CourtVtip ten c ,, untry gir;. sir," sail the tl.invtel; "1 don't wan: in ke,ll. ,thin , Lt: I , irt i n', sir; it c•ul,e nverr.: The author t,f Mat: 12.E.72, aces rwt scorn to agree with this fair Jsm. , 4's t ion; f;:r the second part of tlif v.-nlderful secret is entitled Ilsb-urtions i (.... , i;rting. Therein we are informed that ben.re men are married they are always disc.;:lzenteti, iI though they may occasionally boast r f their liberty; that there is no such thin.;,7, as au aged bachelor or spinster who has 11 , :c: , o by choice; that the strugzling wife of tl,e puor est peasant, if she has health: is more to be envied than the spinster daughter of n prince; that females are wore to be c.:-lisecl far loneliness than men; inasmuch as they must wait to be asked, and if they are never asked they never can he married, &c. Must persons will feel inclined to dispute the e, , rrectness of these preparatory re marks. Clara Maria is /nuking over my shoulder at this minute, and declares she wwl•Liers at the man's impudence. Of course pc. i . cc ly happy—(l rise and inter rupt this pretty ceeh, as in duty Loind) —but nolio,ly can persuade her that the wife whose worthless husband thrashes her every week, is happy: or that that darling; little,Jdlnaid. Miss Ten ti ,kins, )71:.I is Our L dy 1 , unt:fol, k y, , u can tel ~ i lOll trash, John.' sits further der...eth, looking jealoa-1:, , ...Tao-I/107v wvie. Er,y, fr,.Cll NA" ,, l'k I will not take much mire; but must not leave the gentlemen uninf.riarA respectin4 the Art ~f Courtship, in vase they have nu natural' Oft that way. They are told to remembe —That 'fine feathers make fine birds,' or they may chance to find themselves in the condition of a certain nnforton to Count of Artois who falling in lure with a splendid I.loking girl at a ball-ruum, married her af ter a few hours courtship, and shortly after svards discovered that his partner fur life wore a aig: had false teeth: and NVUS in uebted fur her apparent bloom of eighteen to her ezquisite skill in the mysterious art i.f painting and pasting. she being actually cn the wrung side of her thirtieth year!" If a lady of that age required all the ac cessories named above, she must bare been a somormhat unusual specimen of 'Father Time's" malignity. When the gentleman has familiarized hiinse'.l . lithe K ith the object of his, 6tri,c bone, tic it, i%structe.l to ob:ain an in•eryie:i• and in ot :I.l(lree.a ber " hay:: come, :vies (or rmolam, as the ease way be,) to take a, pr.ibaltly, Gnat 13avo of The ladytrill rAtorally the roar - o, triton the I,ver can 4cll—and if he in a fell rr i.; feelitlg the (4..3;01011 may Sire a 3.lpCa t.f :.one, and as etrtct to his el:iaea.:3, turn the barn iu his fsror, cren if it wils an even brdri,nce be I:,re—'l,lecausp, madam, I soar so iety bc , .;:ime so dear to me, 1 mu,t, fly tv. Fart, toyse:l, 2.1 I may not hope that the gji: :if a StCa 73ger La Cre.ol - ind :yid) Ga;ltier. - An are rri,neAted eitiler to :opy ti:i3 or ;corn it by betas, A lady wka, has been 10%; - A too long in aspense isiustraatod to encutira:v. the bash fu/ Strain by a gentio hint. A P , rPloos mon must not marry a generous girl, I,t,' gener.ti man must take to himself a frugal wife; and a jealous man is conjured nut to well a Landsame womon. For the benefit of literary wen I will give one more quotation: "Literary men should, if pnssiblc, choose ladius ul correct literary taste; but by al means nv.id authoresses, as they may throw their c,,p4 at IlleMPStitt comforts. A literary man should be more careful in selecting a partner than eny other, for if he gets a scold she will roar hiv excitable temper; if he gets a carele.s sire el e will disturb the economy of hie sanctum, at,:: curl her hair upon lit A 156.“ Are all authors excitable :those their fel -1 vw-men? And is a Ac.da or t slattern lees a nuisance to one man than to another? T.. a lover who has been suceeseful with the lady, hut not with her gaurdians, the ad •iee girea is of Spartan brevity. It is simply "ntrattutstartos," in large capitals. "Ilis (the lover'-) plan is to see her, write to her, and, if needful, fight for her. If he is forbidden the door, and the windows awe barred. let bins c,,ine (I , ,vrn the chimney'.— If ~ • ' s . o ., te 1- , tt'r"-"4, .tire •'oo be ..ibed. And if brothers, gnerdians and econd hand Icmrs won't listen to reasen, ;ley can be challenged, shot at, or horse , hipped Into it. Indeed, the father should camely be excepted in the lover's teal; for hough the paternal claim be greet, that of the once noceptied and betrothed loner Fe :rester." If our author claims to be original in rec onmending a determined lover to go down he chimney. I should like to convince bite f his mistake. The illustrious Mrs. Nick- Why's insane neighbor chose that way of •nenifesting his devotion, and a very' dirty way it would be for anybody to select—cer tautly suitable for only a madman, and one which, it is sincerely hoped, would obtain for whoever tried it, a warm, if not a cor dial, reception at the bottom. And would not the lady keep him at arm's length. for fear he should "leave his mark" on her fea tures or apparel!—that's all. I think i have now given a f:!.ir sample of my secret to the "singly blessed" who wish to marry, and who are led to bet e they may become "doubly blessed" by perusing the pamphlet whe2ce I have estracted the above "important information." To any gentlzman who might he disposed to follow the bloodthirsty advice contained therein, and "shoot at" anybody else who chanced to stand in his way, I would hint that eapital punishment is not abolished, avid that by I oving Mr. IV.'s advice lie might, instead of lending his fair lady to the altar, be himself led to one spelt with an 11. And should lndividual deem the , rest or the "%curl'," xr,trthy of perusal, ?I'm may obtain 11 sending, r... 51 I did, t‘venty-f,,ur pn. , :age stntnrs t: , the author. I imagine. *rovrever, that parents and guardians will not be nmong.t its patrons. 6 . 4 E Columbia kpiri. COLUMT3TA. I' \. SATURDAY, DEC. 17, L5;9 Mr. Raker, t f WrightBville, trill preach in the Town Iltdl, on Sunday (to-morrow) afternoon at 3 o'clodt. rE'The Rev.sl . r.Tlening, a blind Mir,oion ary from Al , ica, will advocate the cause. of Foreign Missions in St. Paul's Church, to morrow morning at 10 o'clock,and at 30 . clnelc in the afternoon. The service is especially arranged to enable the friends from other churches to hear this elociumit and interest ing pri'acher, CHRISTMAS ST!)C);..--We bRTC Only room to call attention to the variety of Goods ad conked byldeman, the extonFive stock of Christmas Itooks of Saylor & McDonald, and Tredeniek's r.-onclerfol assortment of flats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. R. Williams advertises a variety of Spices, &c., tichich may conic under the head of Christmas lux- EOM Liens Pets.—WO would remind our readers that on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nest a Fair for the benefit of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will he held in Odd Follows' Hall. The articles offered nn this occasion will be worthy of purchase. and many of them very elegant and suite hie Holiday gifts. Of the quality of the refresh ments it hi unnecessary to speak; there trill be variety and abundance, and ready sale without our recommendation. The Fairs for the benefit of Sr. Paul's Church hare heretofore re,,ei red the liberal support i which they deserved, and there is no reason to doubt the success of the F a i r of nest week. We hope the pecuniary returns may repay the Indies concerned for their trouble in preparing and providing. Tim FAIR tort TUC BANu.—This Fair which has been held nearly the Irhole of this week, and will be still open this eve nin7„ has been a success. The ladiee hare furnished liberntic, and deserve the thanks of the community for their spirit and gen erosity. We bops the Band may realize :IN much by it as was hoped, for the members are indefatigable in their efforts to provide our citizens with a ere litab!s band of mu sicians and good musie. Their efforts to entertain the evening cumpnny at the Fair with their music, have been successful: they have won applause—ana lit ux hope some thing more substantial , —from the public.— Don't forget that the Fair will be open this zvetimg C7AtturtoN Ct.co MEzziNo.—On Tuesday evening, 13th inet., in response to :‘ cull T.uldihhed in lest Saturday's B.ly a meet in:.; of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, favorable to the nominatio-n of Hon Simon Cameron for the Presidency in 1660_ we.; held in the Town Hail. for the purpose of organizing a "Cameron Club." Samuel Shoch, Ee9., was called to the chair, and Meesr.i. C. Strawbridge, 3. Roh : rer, J. Strein, S. Trascott, Irbun end 'l'. Collins selected RN Vice-Presidents. Messrs. i A. S. Green and C. S. Kauffman were ap pointed Secretaries. On motion a emonittee of five was op pujn:.ed to draft a constitution and by-laws for the 2 ;overnment of the Club. Messrs. J. W. Fisher, 11. IL Fry, A. S. Green, C. JL J ac obs an d B. Rohrer were appointed. On motion Messrs. ri• S. Green, C. Straw bridge and T. „Collins were appointed a committee to select a sultahle room f,r the meetings of the Club. It was resolved that the proceedings of the meeting should be published in the SPY. On motion the meeting adjouznad to meet on Saturday evening, 17th init., at 7 u'cluck, in the Town Hall- c A S S : K G A. ll c .i ' E rr :; ' x ,v ; . Secretaries appears from the above that the Cam eronians have opened the campaign early. At the meeting we understand there was nn enthusiastic feeling hi favor of Mr. Cam. ECM] The Club Neill doubtless prove n powerful auzilary of the chieftain in the cocting canvass. The meeting this evening, we believe, is fir the purpoie of effecting a regular organization, and a general atten ,lanre i• oxpe-ted. DEDICAIION OF a Lor* Roost.—On Tues day, 13th inst„ the new Lodge Room of Et opt Page, go. 45, L 0. of G. T. of 00.. Zambia, In the third story of the building occupied by J. S. Dellett, on Front street, was formally dedicated. The Lodge met in regular meeting at 6i o'clock, and at 7} o'clock the doors were opened to the public and the dedication took place. T J, Kuch, D. G. W. C. T., offteiated, assisted by E. M. Shreiner, G. W. M., James Black, G. W. S., J. IL Menges, G. W. C., and Messrs. 11er man, W. C., and Pearsol, of Lancaster Lodge, and Bowman, W. C., of Samaritan Lodge, About fifty members of the order wore present from Lancaster and Millersvilie, and t. number from Marietta and Mountville.— A of citisene also attended the ded ication, and the room was completely filled. At 8 o'clock the members of the Lodge and visitors of the order formed in procession and marched to the Odd Fellows' Hall, which woe crowded with an interested au dience. Addresses were delivered by Rev. ilarhaugh and Jas. Black, E , q.. of Lao,- caster, and Rev. J. 11. .Menges, of p„iin., bia, The audience was dismissed by 9. ben ediction front Rev. S. Appleton. Mr. Black's address contained interesting information and statistics relating to the or der. The order of Good Templars originated in Central New York, in 1851. It was no: intended to conflict with existing organiza tiox.s for the promotion of Temperance, iDut to meet a want not provided 5 , r by them. The order of Slag of Temperance is fund ed on the s ,cial principle and pecuniary in terests, embracing the privilege of benefits, The order of Good Tempi:vs r jest these and rests 011 moral and religions pri nei pl alutle. It proclaims as in the church alai prayer meetings, the equality of the E•exeq, and in- vices all to unite their effarts to stay the evils of intemperance. The order new embrace , over o:.e thousand lodges, and nearly 000 hundred thousand mernliera. It has exis• tense in twenty states of the Union, in two terribu•ies and in Canada and the Sand wich islands. In Lnnenster County there are twelve lodges with an aggregate of six hundred members. \Vo may mention that the new:room• of Hope LAge is hamlsamely fitted up, and 3:: a credit to the enterprise :tad earnestness a the members NAVIGATION Ci szry.—Canal navigation is apparently over for the season. The past week of cold weather has quietly sewed the resorrlation,- of the Canal Boards and decided that the Canals shalt not be kept open until the first of the year. Deluded by the pub lished promises of the officers of the Penn sylvania and Tide Water Canals, the too confiding inland navigators find themselves frozen up everywhere but at their respective homes. The entire Columbia fleet succeeded in making pert with the exception of the "Young America," Captain Nelson (latch owner, and the "Alice Welsh," belonging to Thomas Welsh, Esq. The Curtner, load ed with coal, is lying in the Susquehanna near Liverpool; the latter is between Phila delphia and Ilavre de Grace, not heard from. About twenty boats belonging at foreign ports are frozen up at this point, all empty with the following exceptions: "Christopher Fallon" and "Frank," both loaded with blooms, from Farrandsville to Philadelphia; "Washington Lee", loaded with coil, from Willis oeborg to Delaware City; "Osage," loaded with hemlock boards, Item North' Branch to Baltimore. Sonic hundred boats are lucked op by the ice in the Tide Water Canal, many of them loaded. Numbers of boatmen have given up all hope of farther progress this season, and the "tow-path" is daily lined with the frame work of hungry horses, kicking mules and irate and not to he mellified navigators, wending homeward; the humans, many of them, With nothing in their pockets and bitterness in their hearts, end \VVr: molly oaths. and car's! Co, limir Ups,' cordially anathetuatized the Canal Compa nies for cumin ugly enticing them with spe Mutts promises of open na% igation until the fleet of January, and "blessing their eyes in saifor wise," if again they were caught run vino 6F•r!Jlti,,n lima to Old Boreas. lf WEr.—We mentioned last week that a h.irso was lost in one of the canal boats which drifted over the dam on Thurs day. The horse when left had apparently Clno ltilCo f escape from his watery grave. Next day he was discovered standing in I water up to his neck, and quietly eating 1 hay. It was a d:frieult matter to rescue hint with the wind and water so high and strong, and the animal stood in the water for sixty six hours, and was got out out filially, appa rently on worse for his damp quarters. We may odd that the boat was the "Gideon 1 Scull," of Lewistown, coming towards the 1 Lancaster county shore, empty, and the boat that ran into her was the "Northern Light," going in an opposite direction, t ily with lumber. Capt. Bearly of the "Scull" brought emit before Justice Welsh against Capt. Sharrick, of the "North• ern Light," fur damages. Capt. S. not beard from. The other boat adrift was the '•Mary Adelaide," of William=port, Capt. Baker. Ste went over the dam without injury. On Sunday she was hauled into the channel and run safely to safely to Safe Harbor, oppo site which place she again entered the canal. Tae IlivEn.—Tho late rains have brought us a few of our up-ricer visitors within the last week. The freshet in the headwaters was general and a number of rafts were run I out of Pine Creek. On Wednesday three ! board rafts arrived at. this place, and were sold in this place. at what price we did not learn. On the same day a timber raft ar rived at Wrightsville. Two other board rafts arrived hero next day and were sold in Wrightsville. The navigation was difficult from the cold and drift ico. A number of rafts have been lost above us. lin.Do you like codfish halls, Zr. Wig gin?" Mr. Wiggin. hesitatingly, "I really don't know, nisi, I never rec4llca attend ing rine." Police Items "RZPoRTED BY otrit smut 1113U.C4.a.RD." 4 Pcrti.PATETt MastirrAcntac i tt or. Boars. —Qn the evening of Friday. ?ill inst., a stranger was discovered in the yar4.pf Mr. !Wad Hanauer, on Front strect,..unefor sus picious circumstances. Mr. U. and' some of the "boys" from Petertnan's Restaurant arrested the intruder, and took him into that establishment. Whilst under examili ation he made an excuse to go into the street, and was accompanied by Mr. Hanau er and another person, When about to de scend again to the basement the prisoner gave Mr. li. n shove, sending him down the stairs, and bolted up Front street nt full speed. He was followed by his captors, and overhauled about &leek's 'lute!. lie was observed to throw away some money as he ran. 11011ingswortl: was sent for, took charge of the stranger, and lucked him up fur the nigjtt. Next psorning the prisoner was brought before Justice Welsh for a hearing. lie - , ave his name as John Mack; had been to Baltimors; resided in Philadelphia; was an I, islunan. out in search of employment. In his pocket wits fund change—dimes, half dimes and pennies—antonnting to three .I"lines a nd forty cents, one bogus quarter and a half o f the like quality, and a half dozen new pewter spoons. lle had dined at List's the previous day, rind at that time carried a id .ok leather traveling sack which was not in his possession when arrested.— Nothing appeared wart anting holding, the prisoner for trial. but his very suspicious conduct justified Esquire Welsh in sending him r,,• thirty days as a vagrant. lie accordingly was escoTted (town by CIA lings worth on Siturday. On Monday the traveling. bng of Meek was discovered under a stable near the I.3c sin. and on examination was found to con tain six very neatly executed bogus quar ters, entirely new, together with dies, chem icals, crucible. pouring, ladle and the other necessary apptatenatwes of "every 1111111 Itis own counterfeiter." The coin were very perfect—executed in pewttr and well cal culated to deceive when quite new. The appertain:, with the exception of the dies— ei identty l rislucttiorts of experieneed hands —was rude but effective Meek had ap parently been laying in —smelt" iat th•e ma chete of the spoons discovered on his per son, and hull he not been fortunately seized with a desire to explore Mr. IL. Ha uvr', wises. we shoal probably have. been GE rrivored with an issuit f his greasy coin in our town. Mr. Mack will find his sentence fur Vagrancy eqrmtnntesi to a CAI &Haman! on a charge of o)trilterf citing, The manufacture of bogus money has taken its place among the iegithaate uccu• pililllll.s • f the country; or it would Seem so from the flourishing condition of the bus iness, and we :4iould scarcely be surprised to ( - hid it regularly Hemmed, ns are the maw ufaeture and sale of strychnine whisky: but we are hardly prepared to find the trade so over•eruwded as to drive tnembers of the craft to the above traveling tinker manner of pushing their fortunes. A ;NEW WEEKLT PAPER.—On the first of January 1860, Mr. (Beason, of Boston, will I commence the publication of the largest, most rnagnifirent and valuable literary weekly Journal vet attempted in this coun try, to be entitled the "LITERARY COMPAN ION." It will Ix an elegant, moral, and re fined, iniseellatieous family Journal. Its columns will be critic ly devoted to polite literainre, mil and humor, prose and pothe gems. An unrivalled corps of contribuvire has been engaged fir the same, and every department will be under the most finished system that the long experience of Mr. Glee ' son, as a publisher. could devise. 3n MI7.P. the "LITERARY CoIdrANION" will he Rome sitteen huwired :queue ilarhes, form- ing a mammoth paper of sixteen octavo pages, and will emitain alyont twice ns much reading matter as any other $2 week ly. Our friends, no doubt, will be suprised at the astonishing low prices of this valu• able weekly, viz: one solowriher one year, $2; 2 sub,cri hers, $3. A. Winch, 320 Ches nut. St., Philadelphia, wholesale Agent. ..AGRiCt LTURALCoNVENTIIIN AND LECTURE. EN AT YALE COLLEGC,—It is proposed to have what may he termed a great agricultu ral "protracted meeting" at Yale College during the present winter, to last through out the whole month of February. The exercises are to consist of lectures I y ing reliitl le men, eminent in the different departments of agriculture, horticulture, stick raising, etc. About eighty lectures ure provided for,—two to four each liar,— each lecture to be followed by conversational exercises, questions to the lecturers, and diseussions. Twenty nr thirty gentlemen, well known in Agriculture, hesides the Pro • i lessors in Yale College, are engaged to take part in the exercises is lecturers and teach ers, while numerous other eminent agricul turists and horticulturists have expressed iheir intention to he present and panic pate in the discussions. Among the lecturers are Lewis F. Allen. Cassius 31. Clay and Francis Ruch, on Cat• tle; Sanford Howard and Dr. Gulliver, on Boniest C. L. Flint and others, on the Dairy; the Ilon. 3larshal P, Wilder, Dr. C. W. Grant, 31e-•sr+. P. Barry and It. G. Par dee, on Fruits; Professor Porter on Organic Chemistry; Prof. B Silnman Jr., on Mete• urology; J. Stanton Gould on Grnsees and Irrigation; Judge French on Drainage; Jo seph Harris on Cereals; Prof. Brewer on i Commercial Plants, (flax, hrm2, tobacco, etc.;) Geo. B. Emerson on Forest Trees; Dr. Comstock ott Fish Culture; Dtlittld G. Jlitela ell (1k Marvel.) ou nand Economy. Tho whole is to be free, except the norni -1 nal charge o f sac ten dollart or less to meet I the necessary expenses .if lecturers and other incidentals. The occasion will d o ubtless lir one of great interest to cultivators generally, and call together a Large attendance from all parts of the country. Inquiries with reference to this project may be addressed to prof. John A. Purter, New Haven, Conn —Agriculturist. reirA fen..w SCR. , arrested in Chien. •o, the other day, for stealing window glass. lie Iretainly ts , lc pains to =at. int,s TuE "Six BuNntrzo."-,.-Enthusiasts are not wanting. who would rather have ridden in it than won the highest distinction ;ci which civilians can aspire. Who dares to of that h was not ult;inately success: ful? Such a taunt has never been weigh ed in the balance against the glories of The; moPylte. I frequently meet in society one of the Paladins of that fatal Ronces voklfat. in 'grivata Hobe has few peculiar. ities, except a ten lency to engage in each and every' game of chance, and a perfect monomania for waltzing. Yet I regard him With 'tie immense respect and reverence that the ul t jeet of the feeling would be the last to understand. I think of the awful peril out of which the delicate feminine face has come without a scar; and ie protest I would no more dream of speakino. to him angrily or slightingly, than I would venture to discourse about the Derby to the Bishop of . c!).- = -, or to offer to that dignified prelate the current odds against the favorite.— Rely upon it, in many homos of England (if the Matichcsterians leave them standing,) there will be one family portrait that our children will most delight to bomoir.— Pointing out to strangers the crowning glory of their house, they will pass by grtiie effi gies of lawyers..ecclesiastics, and statesmen, and pause opposite to a mortal figure, dres• red in the uniform of a Light Dragoon.— All his ancestors shall give precedence to the simple soldier, who rode that day in the ran of the Six llundred.—Freser's Maga- FIC E 2 rteriNi7toss.—A Blunder-Iluss.—ltissing the wrong roman The fillers of lb Medical Profession.- 10way and Brandretir, An Irish pedagoue recently informed his pupils that the fenrinitre gender should he appPied to nll ships and ves , els afloat, ex cept mail steamers and men-of-tsar. The sweetest If all Planets.—Tho Honey Ereniny lust. 2e....What is the difference between truth and Pg,44 Truth crushed to earth will rise again but eggs Nr,rn't SerSEE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OF A. M. RAMBO'S, ODD FELLOWS' UAL!, IY TO-DAY'S MEM ANC/THOM. CAS S OF FEVER AND MICE CrRID tErA few days ago we record.-. 1 an amoltiAlting cure of fever and %pie Ely th , u-c of Dr All.atp-• Liver prepared by Fletrund Drcut . Piostotrgh. Pa. We hove MOO, ituolleo- to in -wino. vii.: dolt of Mr. JOIOCot •-lh•ope. of ‘lati.tnaltuntb. who Flue- that hr hail la totool Under a Cu ry re art of Agw• and Vey'r• clod east by the one rut 'hirer Pill, Mr 741i.,irlicnI'Vp,..•s+o , 011 001.1i011. 1011 .1 0Od O. otw - r Vatic. tlial 01 • Liver Pi. a are the I.e , t for kit Kids COM pciime ever NOCtIAO of C 11.111 try. 11 r0:141) loot; k•tre.v.l u a sovereign rented , / fot chronic •s of I topate• de. tingeonent. or d.aeases of the —leer, iiro,•rietors, Ftentihg Br.ts., of 14 •1 . 1.111ie6 Piil4. tvere not prepared for the frequent, but gratifying eri.lettees of its genet al utility and curative cm, ,city. la this respect. inealoallie medicine ha • exceeded heir in ten ennqui , le expect:ll . o is quid in due. d thorn '0 hope that it will Le introduced Into ever) G•unify iu the United (I:7l'itrelniver. wit be e.ireful to oak for DR Nl'lrik SE'S 1*.E1.1.:13R t LIVER 1.11.1..5. itianufue Lured by FIX. n 1 NGIeROS iif Pitionurg. I. are other purporting to be Ida. r rills. now before the public. Dr. .11'1.alie's genuine l.iv , r 11.1 s. also his celebrated Verinifugv, can now be had at all re. peetable drug ;torts. None genuine without the sig nature of Dec 17. 1 , 5 P. (37) runimn BROS. FOri{uFkkkkk DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, /E 3 DR. IIOOFLAND 9 S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicine: of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded eatitrae lion ie rendered by them in all cam; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach axd digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cure by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial her acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre- paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT JAIL, at most severe and long-atamirng Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In- Sums, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipieat Consumption, and has performed the most swamis/ass curse ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once check and cure the moat severe DiarrimeaL proceeding from COLD IN THE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Pau delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. Sscitame will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and oommrrsdatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. eIF lIIC t. 001111) AP1A:U.1 . .59 I y BEN EVOL h:NCE WP do not think a person can eviuce a more i benevolent t reit of character than being moved at the distress anti suffering of others, and fur thermore, anxious to do all in their power to alleviate by every possible means human suf fering. In this view of the case. we do not know bow the humane and benevolent can do an action more in accordance with their philan thropic views, than by calling the attention of their afflicted friends and acquaintances to the tact, that Dr. Seth S. Hance, of lAIB Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., has discovered a prep aration, which is put up in the form of a pill, that has a specific action Inc curing Epilepsy, or falling fits, spasms, cramps, and all forms of nervous disease*. Among those who have been permanently cured, we might mention a mem ber of the family of .Limea H. Beadle, Hunts ville, Alabama; Mr. M. P. Sledge, Cabin Point. Sorry county, Va., and Mr. M. P. Li gon, Grenada, Mississippi. We might go on enumerating oi hers, until we had entirely filled up this column of our paper; but we think we have said sidfirient to satisfy every person that the subject under consideration is one of vita l , fli p,ntance to ev•ryone. Reader! if you are a well man or woman, end have no need of a remedy, perhaps you know some person who is not equally blessed as yourself. if .0, Cult out this notice, and send it to him or her. It will cost you but little tropNe, end probably it will make you in•tromental in curing some poor, afflicted mortal of that dreadful visitation, Ep ilepsy, or frilling sickness. Dr. Hance PPM/4 his pills by mail, free of postage. ro all parts of the would. on the re ceipt of • rem:.tance. His prices are: one box, $2: two, .15; twelve, $2&. We have given his addresa above. Pfc. In, ..o. Mts. WINSLOW, A experienced nurse ana female physician. hns a tem:Wang Syrup for children 'roving which greatly f.rcilnah, the proves, of teethlny, by softening the gums. reducing nil inflammation—wit/ allay all pain. ntd 1 4 sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infante. Perfectly sere is all cases. dee itdvernsrment in another colemn, 0rt.29. Thm helvetta were it ut:Monied en the evening of Atspnat 91112. 1 , 50. by the most splendid Ammon itotsalis ever Sera tit the Country. Rats of peril (mimed light 0.041E9 Hero. 4 the sky. and the 1./looses were bellutirul 91 the eStrrernk.. Al one lime Is rapt remarked. that he mulcted be could see the .pnrkline Inc it- form thrmaelvea into the !aliening wore.: Buy sill your goinetas at the Brown Slone Clothing Bull of ltnekltill & Wilson.Nos.6l.l3'und 603 Che-tout st.. above 1 4 121 b, Phi*. September 1.1418.19. 1.1, 7 f.1rir- , /4,..t7E-1t7g.,13E{1 , }1C11 , 1 1 1 At the residence of the bride's psrents by Rev J. Y. A•bton. Mr .10JIN. It. JOUN.T.:I oud !MSS lissontrrs. Mesttior, both of Wens ilempfield township, lath. co. WANTED, 4 BOY to help in n store. CYne from the country pre- I - 1 ferret' and who can talk Oczman. Apply of Thin office. I Dec.17,'.59-tf NO'ZICEI. 1)1* AGREEMENT this day made between George I) W. Breath. Executor of Sarstu"l Brandt. late of Cumberland comuy. Pennsylvania, decoased.and Hen ry Itotodt. of Columbia. Lancaster county. and same etas••, the Agency of the said Henry in manufacturing. Grain Oaken uoder the wilt of the mud deceased. is now terminated. end the baaicess will be eloped at once, by the add Executor w•he re•ldee at Carl/ale. Pa.— Tho,e iarcre•ted will please lake notice. GEG. W. BRANDT, Executor of Samuel Breimit. Dec 1. 1854. Dee. 17. I 559-nt rgo7oJ.u.O. gibe empsetnerstap heretofore existinti between John I K Soth. Daniel Itlmmis iota E11,,,rd K. Sinn h. 11117)- bertitg Under the firm oh Smith, Rhoads & Smith, is this day dissolved by mu.nal consent. JOHN K SMITH. DANIEL R DOA 1/ 4 . Cola. Dee. 10, 18.10.) EDV:AHDK SNITII. The business of said firm will he settled by E. K. Smith. JOHN K. st %lITII, DANIEL RtIOAD:tI, E. K. Dec. 17, 1953-.7Q E. K. SMITH, LUMBER DEALER, COAL inn ITN i, PA . Office in Northern Central Railway Depot Building. foot of Walnut et, Ha• nn hand a General A, , ortmeol at White Pine and Hemlock Lumber, WRITE PINE SHINGLES, PLASTERING Lllll, Sce. Good Quahties,at the Lowest Market Rates. Dee 1-1:60. Great Excitem 'nt at Harper's Ferry. TR EDENICK • jum go, borne wilt: ' 7 4 l P • 0 1.11,t1 t r . t : HATS AND CAPS r -• ,„:„ ever 1•1•••11 ot fore., itt 1 1.. '1'...c1• klt ..r. fi o•sl • • Si* "0.1- , tv Tredvnivk hu. ih.• t I—orimrlti in L 1 Tr.•11••••iz•k 11:i= ilio !Int Tr•••1...1i1.1: 1t... t /ic Inwhet Trecl,lll.l, 11:14 the Z..1.11v.. tl.l laorphy Cap Tr..lleller k 131,111.• Curl. 'loot. Tfed..i.lek i.e ‘V..t..f•Prl.at Moot. Thtlettit•k ha- the fine-t Ot•IC of Oyer I.tltoet , unn Glllll4 01 sown l'rellemr•k 110,1,1 VlOnwti :Ow lir lili• 1;101. y,lor ~,,, bark 1 4 , ii• 011.1 :I fir,' 1.•111 1.0 alerll-1 1.• so eh.. vootilir).-- COL n, :ot 14.• Of the lit* /kn. in 1.01,1,1) sire..: F r0„1 1.. Tit Xgl I=l SOMETHING NEW IN COLUMBIA! 'F'4 4, 114- _ •-• 114 , . -••?...„ •_. • ••• • AL SET-LIGHT GALLERY. 'I I IIF, Subscriber respectfully calls the at ttioion of the pob'i'• to the fact olpol he lons opened a r-t clots. P f) !VG li al'if IC A 1.1.1 , 1917. in Front Slrett, nhavet.ocu•o. where hi, i• fully prepared to eae'•ute all hind, of Ltkeun••es i the bent style of the art. This Gallery i. 4uPplicol With the very hest inetru m'•tit groin the German and Americium mrolufartorie, Person. from the country nr strangers poicsiolg throullo Ilse town. by calling at Joiley'4 Galcry en II have thi•ir pieta res inn few minuolt4. and neatly put up. in any kind of weather. from 9 A. M until 4 P. IrrTo twin re good pictures or children they nininOuiii roam inn the forenoon. on a clear day, the lilting re quiring nine ..0041(1 only. I um fully preiritrril in give in•irue,ron• in nil the VA rims- branyben of thi- beautiful art, and furnish apparatus if All are inevileti to call to Call. whether they want picture. or not Gallery opposite the '`Sp;" office. Nov INS, J EARYIER'S MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY. The members of fir, Farmer's Mutual In -"ranee , 'Ompany. will pileasn take notice that the annual i lemion for offirers of the said Company. for the emoting ear be held 011Ja DAY. the 31st day of IfE EM UIR Mat . between the hoot- of I and 4 tielock.iii the public house of Jacob Leaman, lan k erper. in the sin; of Imisiaitter. at which time and plitee. five Diiceiiirs and sir Apprai•er. are to be slee ted. Members of the Company generally are requested to attend. fly order of Ili- Mood of Diriimors. Dee. 17;59 31 JOHN STIIOIIIM, :Secretary. CHRISTMAS PRIZISENTS. /the sub-Mbar after., at greatly reduced prices, 1; a Irit , IDERIE , iu Coll:mt.:tem; I andkerehier ~,,, 14. Waislandeinge Itatertittas, &c. I'. 11.1 r.Cri eit roan Near York, ZEPHYR. GOODS, Nubies, Sontaipo. •no • I, AC., Bc SHAWLS, flrochn,Long and S'qux,e, Fre..ch 131.onket, Bay State, _ _ • CLOAKS, CLOAKS, itlook Cloth Clo:•k Iron, $.2.00 Id 41300. liradi Jo do WO 01 er nc v styles. FURS, A splendid tvq•orttn , it n 1 deaariptiori DRESS GOODS, nil Wool PariA r.iti re aqies. all Wonl Paris Priutcd NlerlitoePt. RI .6, and Palmy &c., &C. CARPETINGS, n new utid fun ,toet, OIL CLOTHS, Floor and Table Oil CHINA GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, mrllllll.We -1111,th. FEATHERS &C.,&C. WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES &C. Coln. Der 17, I 53.3 HEA.DGVARTER'S & NEWS DEPOT. GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Whave e i t „ c i i n c i c co d m a large na , nd th fi k ne n..ern r for pre.riil4 for the holitlsty•, :intone w Mel; may he haulm. Annum.. Album.. Poet., Lurhrra it, Meth .80, and Pre.byterinn H}lnet Book, in many myle. , of hi udi ne; Hpleeopul nun Csithnile Prayer 311141 Hymn Booko, Pocket Bibles at from 5U relate to 84.00 mu-h. Vc would mall pernielar nliention in our mock of Juveuhen. ii Irvine tee target and bent Intent ever offered in tone.. FANCY ARTICLES, gueh a. Port V. no.—leather won Varier Pneket Honk.. Ro.inwood Wore Bosco, GM.. and Poreelion Ink St+lllll 4 he We invite tile pulr!i , In eon end examine out .10 , k wr ore ~..,„fident we eon plea-c them both in ply le and pries. ' , A V I.nrt & MCDONALD, Mam.l.ta D.... Amber 17 1.‹.11 DIARIES, DIARIES, DIARIES f• or e Very' .1::le. Mid lc frnm V 20 ct. to 74 et. r nett. 171.71 or .1 ,•xnn, n. them . Ar LAM t MOWN ALM, Colum . tio D,. 17. 1.4 SPICES, iItC ! , POR Tli F: HOLIDAYS. ("JINN A NUN 4;...grr.1 . 101/eA. thee. Nutmeg... Ali. .rist.e. I,:orriander; rll ground and un groond Kierio.t.. of rear+. Leman. Bitter Almond. Vnnilln le man n ad Cnatmnoo. Noe• %V .ter. iltekit'Or Comm T. , in,:w.(l : oloorite %N . tlataw:o s i;ardamom Semi, Pearl Tar len• Arid 111, All sly+ rompe rnu•te. pre nuprttnieed pure and ;he be , guiltily. Far pule St 1. he Drug Sore of H WILMA NIS, Front WIWI, Columbia. D.e 17VD Christmas Presents and. Holiday Gifts' OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JJOHNgoFrEft• North giteenistreet, Lancaster, Tu.. takes pleamsre is informing his - customers, end the public generally. that he hit. just received's,. ;urge and welt assorted stock of etegant honks for the coming holiday... The variety-tire etegtince, the unv. city, and the low price's 'offered for ihe inspection cq those wishing to make Christmas Presents, cannot be surpassed. The assortment comprises Snindsrd and Alsseethineon• dock-, in. , flee bindings. Library. e siun s s of the best outliers. Choice copies of thus-. 'rated weeks. Elesuisily bound UM Books. The New Annuals for JOGO. Bibles, Prayer. and Hymn Books, of nll sixes. from the lei-gest !Wilily site to the mustiest pocset edition. in every variety of style ana. binding. FOR THE YOUNG. FOLKS! . . . A great show or Juveniles for the Holiday seationl. The Book. of the Sea—the Honk+ of the Forest—the Hooks of tho Desert- 7. 111e Books of the Poiries—tha. Hook-of Itettunful runts and Engravittp--the Books oftbe tiur•ery—the Book. on Linen. henO, l 4 -11 ILY col - . ored.,Cjilored - 4tphabeht-11.,lored Blocka . llll Mies Lett-re mt Pit.ttebonrd and Bumps of all Wilda. In fret, everythine for the young people, to make them happy, wker and better. Don't forges, you poll buy books of every kind, from the six-penny ipy for children. to the h..ntiwtme hook worth many dollars. at JOHN StIHAFFHR'S Cheap Hook Store, North Queen st., Lancarter. Dec 17.',51). • NEW TOES 1 2.11..M317NE. Prepare forthe Great Palitical Cam. paign of 1860 i ., INDUCEMENTS T5l -,CLRESL Now It the Time tte„..Subteribe4, Tim Till BUNK—now . moss. than eighteen years old. and having ove r a On:trier of a million sub. scribers, or con.u.nt purchasers. diffused through,' every State and Territory in the Union—will con tinue in essence whirl it ha• been—the carmen Chant-_. pion of Liberty. Progress. and of Whatever will con duce to our /1111i0//11i growth in Virtue, Industry, Knowiedste. nod Prnsperily. THE NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE prinird On a large imperial .heet, and published , ev rry . morning and evening (Sundays eZirepted.) It CCIIIILIIII, editorials 011 Ihr topics Oraile timer, employ,- tug a large corp. of the belt newspaper writer s of Op. day. Dome,rie and Foreign Correspondepee; Nov (-ceding. of Congress: , Reports of Lectures; City News; cost le, Hor-c, and Produce Markets; Reviews ' of Rooks, Literary Imelligenee; Papers on Mecham- Ms and the Arts, Cookery. &e., &e. We strive le mske The Tiibusie a new.parier to meet the wants of the putilic—it. Telegraphic news alone costing over 315,000 per annum The Daily Tribune is minted to nulinceibers at Se per minion. in advance; *1 ror nix month,. The New York Semi-Weekly Tribune publintwd every Torrid:in and Frid..y, and COillailla al: Me etittnrin .4 attar Daily, with the Came, and lietteral Market•, relinbty reported exprennly for 'rite Tribune; Notice. of New Invention.; Foreign hid Dume•tic Correspondence. Article. On Cookery; and Miring the ges4na. of Congress it contains ntimintiryOleoligre , tolinldaing.,with the more impor tant i-peechen. NVe a. heretofore. males The Tenn-Wrekly Tribuun u :iterury HS well as tt political uew•pnper. nod we tire determined that it shall re• main in Me front rattle of larnilt. papern. TERMS: One Copy. I year 02 00 I Five Copies. 1 year.sll.2s Two Copies, t year 5,00 1 Ten do.to 1 addre , s; 20 00' Ally person sendirte us a club of twenty, or over, Vvili be emitted:it° asextra espy. Fora club of for t y, we uedi Pile IS. for no.- veer. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, u large eight tinge paper for the country. Is published evert rtniurdey, and contains editorials on the impor inn, topics of the times. the news of the week. inter. enrrespondruce from all parts attic world,;he New York Ciotti., 11nrse, tool Produce Markets, in. ierestiud and reit:Mir, Itlechnoteat. and Ag-, tic alto rat: Article-, Fakers out Cookery, he.. he. We -nail, during this year. us hitherto coristantlY Mbar to improve the quality of the instructive cider ,iiiineld itlforded by the Weekly 'tribune. which. ar, upend. slash continue to be the heuul Family Weekly Newspaper pultio.hrui in the. World We eon- der she ("MINA! to k., Reports atone richly worth tu clinic raisers a year'. • 'Owe, iotton p ice. TERMS: One copy. one year, S 2 Five eopie., one year 89 three copie. ono year. 0 I Ten conies, one year Id , twenty eirpit, to Onr- Tweiny come- to adore-a of t'lleil•mliscriber, 21 An!. prr-on sending u.. 1 club of twenty.or more, Will lie rnlnled ILO nil t•Stril .py For a chit. of Forty, we Will -end Elie *caw Weridy Tribune; and for a mute of One Hundred The Dudy 'Fribone will be *rid gnu iS. may commence at niey ibrre 'Terms 1,1411 111 ildl,l4lf, All ;cue, 10 lie addressed to ACE ill) it CO. rribinie Nur,[lll 01... New Yorlr. Dee 2,. D.... ). from 1111.615, the lion. HENRY G, LONG, Han.. A,. 1,. fIATIOI and FSMOIR. F.,q.. A..oeinie Judger of the Court 431 lieu ('lre on and for the comity of bancimter, nod A..i.talat Jo-lice. of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and rienern: Jail land Qua net of the Praire. in Inn/ for the county of Lamen.ter. tiny. i..ued rrerept to me directed, requiting me, mug other thing.. to snake Pul.lic Proclamation throughout to Ilruliwick. Mat n Court of Slyer and 'Permitter and Grilrral .1141 Delivery; Al.o. a Comet of (reilersit gourier of the Peace nod Jai( Delivery, will commence nt the. Conn flews. bI the etty of Imltenorr. itt Ibe C.nnrninnve•ilth of Peormyl. vania. nit the IRIS NiFY,49,IV in JA (115111) I h6O In poem love of which pectin. PUBLIC Nott fluE. is (:i VP:N. to tile ftifilycer nod Aldermen of the city of Len ca-ter. in said county, n. 104.141 die Jaunt tice• of the Peace. the Coroner. nod CoitionAttee the said city and county of iniseciober. that miry he Bleu 5111(1 there in their own proper per.on.. with their roll, record+ mid exioniiiitlion., trod itiqui.itiosm. nod their other remembrance.. to do mum• w i n os to their offices apporlain, in their behnlf to be done; and al-a WI whin will pron,cialestinalli.t the prisioner. who arc. or then Moll to, in the Jail or the intly of Imiteliocr. lire to Ice Sliest arid there to pro.ecute ImM...them nti =hull be ju.t. Duted at I.Uneinner the Stir du) . of December 1556. lIENJ ANi I N F. BOWI.; Sheriff. • N. U.—Punctual toteitiluner of the Juror. and NVir ne-,e. will hereafter he expected mid required on the fir.l day of the .e.sion.. A hlertneit tool Jumee. of t h e p etit , o re rerpiired by nu order of Court. dated. Nov, It. 1..11. toregura their reengiarant e. to Nnmuel. Evan.. Clerk of quarter Se.s.ion., wiihisi note week f - oart the day of final uelion in rich en.e.und in de. fault thereof. the .Magistrate.' costs will lint be lowed. Der 17. NOTICE. A tr. perrOns arr betels* forbidden trespwoinr on. Thor dim:onion In nny wny. the property known ns 14,i,11.1." ii, the 4tu-gnehoiniiit Hi•er. ',hos,. the 0041,111 , in !triage. under pain of proneeulion 10 the ex tem eit the tow. SA Wt. Witl(tllT. for come °fin° I. Wright. Alf! , E1.1;11 Cr.i e.inte 0(.1,14. itsiumi.ia Dee IO 1‹,94,1* 'UST Received a lorge u•sonmem of Fsiney Can dies.Pfelielt 10114$ Denson Tuyv Cresol Unit Bons, AI” Made. Crefon Fig, Miles, &e. Variety Drops, Fren.elt Mixed Comfy. Couch Drops, Rock Doody, Citody Apples. Egg-, refielzev. Peor.. Wows. &c. All of will Inc sold lo dealers sod milers at a small profit. ut A. M. RAM80 . ..4 Fart' , ly Grocery Store, Odd Feltuw , UYII Dec. 1 0, I. FINE o. , ..ortment of New Frail. Apples, ID.. A rhl-; New girded Apple.. Peuehee. to The beet Itnl on Mureurooi. Surdioee. Ketchups. Pepper Auuee. Pickle.. Citron. Mince Meal. Flavoring Ka• true', I,overing`:) rup. New Crop Dultiug Molasses; Craubor rice. Jersey tweet Stre... wI A.M. RA 111/30"A FamtlT Hamm' Store,Odtl Fellows' Hall. Dee. 10. Ma. For Sale. 1000 CHESTNUT RAILS eflorfit qualitt. It. 1", A [VOLD, Canal Lin, it Culumltio, Drc. ID. 1,159. 5 0, 00 0 runtrirs, No. and 2, mode of the Urn Lumber D F. 51.1'01.D. o I, :2, :3, 4. 5, 6,7 and O. Canal Hum, (Mies n• Pier N 0.2, Drc.10059. FOR HIGH CONSTABLE! FRIENIIIq• and Fellow 4"iliZrlO. I o ff er myself •• eitit.dnie u,r the office of lii4h eoncuible, at the cocui or; Vi 4,11011. promi. , lng if elected. to fulfil all the, dune.. ufthe office to the best of my xhi .l lity SAM11:1. Wit ITA Columbia, December 10.1859-3 t HA LIIII.NI Cheap Cush FOR 111411 CONSTABLE: T oft ir g r I tl n o vr il. c iaTl z e e at nr the enpuing borough election, and engage., if elected, to perform its its faithfully and to the best of hits: ability. RUMARD DERRICK. Columbia, December 10. I 8 at Estate of Steshenson Armstrong, late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased. LI , .ITTERs of Administration on the 'Move estate having been granted to the undersigned.all persons ltsvine claims or demands. will present them duly au thenticated for SCVenteitt, and those ondelded will make pus tutor without delay to the undersigned, residing so West liempfield tovniship. HENRY Pl. KEIILEa, .Aamicimmor. December IR 1n59. NE Domed of Tto-tees of the Penn Mutual LIM T Insurance Company h ve thi• day (dept. 8,165‘ 1 4 linClUred an extra scrip dmidend of fifteen per rePi.upon eh th • ca-h premium.. paid on each policy to January I st. I ts:S3 to M•ee December 3lst. P. rots in-ured nt tin. Agency will please mill and, receive their t•ertificate. Tilt MI A. WEt t4ll,Colombia.P°- n Nistual Life insurance Company. 185411 CZEISCI CIE Holiday Attractions at Fonderszni.th'st UST fref,iv,d for ifte holiday*, 100 different rtyleo ' 4lO i••••• Collar.: rich Embroidered. 4'l- and en ter-i•.-.e. Al.n. 100 piee,. mare of very Oleo(' Cambric Hurtling* and EArijoffo, to which wr invite the attebtion of everybody in i.earett of OileAp good, nec.lo VP:. TERMS COURT IntOCLAMATION Christmas Confectionery Goode for the Holidays. For Fale. I_* ')'? 11. C op DIISMTIf. reople's Cubli erove.
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