PEI WOrat •Depftrftnent To Corresponunts. commumeatiow, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, wilt be acceptable from friends from all quarters J. A. IL—We received, in due Lime, your vet) , elevuu article, and whuld like to publish it; but f,ir fear of being charged wiih egotism we fore go the pleasure, Lsit us_hear from you often. M. A. ll.—Yours received. We will be in your city next week, and cull upon you ; but goon with the work. J. I . 3.—We received your valued favor.— Many thanks. Receipt goes by this mail. M. S.—We 'cannot, under any eireum- Mance% grant your request, at present. Weald that Nye could .SANlTAAY.—Attention is called to the communication of Sanitary," in another column. Wc.t hope our Borough Council .and Sanitary Committee will profit by the siiggestions thrown out. . Ttle[tH.will be a special meeting of the Columbia Bage Ball Club held at the rooms of . Lesher & Williams, Front street, on Tuesday evening, sth init., at 7.1; o'clock. 1111 members are requested: to be: present, .us business of an urgent and important eharacter will be transacted. POCKET Buut. FouND.-:-- A snn of Henry E. Wolfe found a pocket. boolt, a few days since, eoma Ming. a sum et money, .and papers, valuable to the owner. The Owner can have it by c4lling• on Mr. wolre, proving prJporty and paying one dollar for this notice. it PERSONAL —Our - frlead A. FL Chase, Esq., Editor of that valuable journal, the 'rue Democrat, T orlt, Pa.; called at our sanctum a few days sluice. Hu is looking Well and 'represents the 13o.Speats of his paper as being very ilatterilig,. Mr. C. is a clever gentleinJn, a tine writer and elo quent speaker. street Was" had a perfect coat of ice ou it nearly the whole w...els.,_an exeAteut comting for Young S.):ne of their sleds pass by our office at a speed that would do credit to a " lightning train."— Be careful b,lys, that sonic of you do not get hurt before your sport `• melts." - ANNUAL RE-UsioN.—Shawnee En camprnent, I. 0. of O. F., will have a grand re-union at their Hall on the evening of Washington's Birth-clity, and will cele brate the occasion with a grand Oyster Supper. A goad tiuminay h,t anticipated. Shawnee Encampment, as well as Sascine hanna Lodge, No. 80, I. 0. of 0. 0., is in a very- flourishing condition. COUNTY COMMISSI oN ERs.—The BoUrd of County Commissioners organized 'on INlondty. Chris:l4n 11. Nlssley, the newly elected Col missmner,took his seat in the Board in place of Thos. C. Collins, whose term expir,d. The following offivers were elected: Presid en t, .J. 13: Shn man ; Solici tor, Jesse Lon lis; Clerk, John H. Shirk ; Janitor, Joseph C. Snyder. . . Coor,.—Deeker. 8r05.,. of New York, sends us an advertisement which they say notive—" You will perform a duty towartls the pablic, and put us aL the same time under great obligations." No doubt of it. The "Obligations" arc' $3.50, and w.p4ni this au ott.nt, sent Ave will let the dear public know. how much it owes for the information. READING :5 AND RECITATIONS —Mr .J. IL Smyth, known as "11hual: Roscius," advertises in anther 0. - ilamn that li will give an ather or his entertainm •nts, on T:zlr; Lay evanin...; n Xt, in Ca: El dl of P S.ahoo: bail,lin;on Cherry street. laVa hope to see hiui have a crowded house, he is a realer of rare :ability, arnl all who flail to hear him will miss a treat. .Certainly ev.ary one th cG hear.l him b . .tore, will gl again on , ] take with them their families and friends. ODD FELLOWS' TII ANKSGIVINCI. direction of the Most Worthy Grand Lodge of Cii Unite.l 'States, Cr: Dith of 'proximo, (which is ttio - auniversary of the establishment of the Order of odd Follows in this country) has been selected by the Most Worthy Grand Si r' of the Order,Hon. J. P. Sanders, of New Y ,rk, PS a day of general thanksgiving, by Odd Fellows throtighout the United States for the return of' peace, prosperity, and for the preserva tion of the Order during the rebellion just closed. RELIdIOUS.—Tjie prinracte I meeting ♦which commenced in the M. 111.Chnrch, of this place, sonic w,ieks since, is still in progress. Services have been held almost every night during the time, and a great interest in religious Matters has been awake led in the minds Of the people. The meetings are very large—the Church being packed to its utmost'capacity, and the ex weises have been of a very interesting eharttettr— A. gre•tt many, persons, both male and 'female, have been converted.— The meetings are conducted by Rev. Win. Major, Pastor of the Church. FINED FOIL FAST RUNNING.—Jacob A.uwerter, Chief Burgess of the Borough, brought suit against llenryStonefelt, (en gineer on Passenger train,)' before Samuel Evans, for running his train, on two oeca sions, through the Borongl., at it faster rate than seven miles an hour, as provided ,in an Ordinance.' The - evidence being con ducive as to the fast running, a line of $lO, in each case was imposed , by the, Justice. It may be remarked in extenuation . of the conduct of Mr. Stonefelt, that he is pro hibited by orders off he P. R. R. Co., from using• the patent brakes, and that when he notified the brakesmen to put on brakes, they failed to respond in time to check the roadway-of the train.. . It is to he, regretted ; that they :were not in the :suit—the blame evidently being theirs. "- T , RUN .621' ar. `ThACIC..--Tile engine, one - caboose, and three 'cont cars, loded with lump coal, of the second Fast Freight East, on the Pennsylvania railroad, xvere run off :the track, on Thursday evening last, about halfpast 'sik o'clock, directly in front of Black's Hotel. It was caused by a s ovitch being turned off. The train was aue.here at 4.0 P. M., but left Harris. burg behind time. They were laying over nt Marietta fur the Passenger train -Nest to pass, but it beingbannd time also, thity - were ordered to come ahead. Of this the switch-tender was not informed, hence the accident. There vas no one hurt, that we heard ot, and no 'material chimage done, , tther- Vilse than dilapidating the plank walk in front oldie hOtel. With the aid of a "shift or" and about a regirnent of men and b o ys, more , orle4s;:t:he pr4ne and. cars were pulfed upori the track in a short tinie: Exairirto 611A5.E.7-1 Constable from the 4orengh of Yorlc, arrested Isaac Davis, (colored,) at Deitrich's •Hotel,in this place on Monday last. Said Constable not being aware of the running qualities of a " tow hill" graduate, somewhat slackened his vigilance over the prisoner ; •taking advan tage of which, Isaac showed his heels and made tracks for " tow hill." The Con stable, whilst giving chase,fell, thus allow ing the prisoner to gain on him; he ordered a halt, and then fired a revolver, but it had the effect only, of acCelerating the speed of the fugitive. A largo nunibee of ,persons engaged in the "hue and cry," but the "bold" I - saac dodged into the rear of Cot 7 troll's warehouse, unobserved. After a long search the game was given up as lost. As a last, resort, the officer bethought that old Ironsides" might be Of some service, and he straightway sought Onfrthat expert thief catcher, and related to him the cir cumstances of the case. • The latter 'know ing the" customs and habits " of the deni zens of " tow hill,!',made a bee line tor the alley,in the rear of Cottrell's store. Ile im mediately entered the warehouse of that firm, and ascended by a laslder to a cock lott, where was stored old stove-pipes, Lte. lle had no Sooner got there, than Isaac, like Capt Scott's coon " came down." The indefatigable McGinnis marched him up town and delivered him over to the officer fro in York. It seems that Lilo prisoner represented that he was it man of large property, and extensively engaged in the purchase of cattle. _Before proceeding, in his rascality, he by some means obtained the pass words and signs of the Knights of the Golden Circle, knowing that the members of that Order were name roux in York county, he made that the field of his operations. Whilst passing along a publie road, he ob served some hieroglyphic's upon a barn, the same having been placed there when the Rebels ware in tl.t County. Ile pauseil, contemplated a moment, and then pro ceeded to the owner thereof; and worked his fingers, and tittered some unintelligible "gibberish." The result---a Steer came forth, and Isaac went his way reioieing. ne was vccessful in many a similar transaction, until he " came to grief" in Columbia. TUE POult.--The man of business, who interests himself only in his own af rairs:caring for no one and ftrr nothing save the accumulating income of his gwn industry ; the woman who "sees'' no one but herself, and nothing but the b enact and dress she wears ; the miser NVIIO, day after day, counts and re-counts his hoard ed. treasure, proving only that it may not go to) last, even for the mere necessaries of life, can know nothing of the intense sufferings or poverty that exist in real life, beyond the reach of the public gaze, ill the huts and sheds and shanties that stand so tar —alas ! too far—from their elegant Man sions and temples of fashion. Occasionally, a little ragged boy or girl, without shoes, and with but little of lire's blood in their enfeebled frames, may call upon these monted people and receive the Pt thince of a crumb, not as a gift to relieve their suffering, but as I 1 price to remove the annoyance Of their petitions. These "crumbs' afford a little of life to the in dividuals, but fall far short of giving com fort. Such charity may be worthy of the hard hearts of the givers, but it is:exceed ing:; unworthy orthtfilr M any a man, Who now counts his dollars by the thousands, would, if he could be suddenly brought to want Ibr the neces saries or life, feel 11101 c keenly the pangs of remorse for not having helped his rellow 'sufferers when he could, than he would the pangs of regret at the loss of his for tune. 'lie would then be in a situation to reel and appreciate the rich blessings of charity, and to know that he who gives, f.oni a good heart, has more rettson to bo happy and- bles3sed titan lie who receives. Toe long, cold and severe winter has been one of intense suffering to the poor, and it behooves those who have plenty— and to spare—Jr this worlds good, to look ;titer the distressed. We are tole that there are malty families in Columbia who really need assistanee, and ore now suf fering tor the necessaries of life. This should not be, in a plentiful country like this, and we hope they may be attended to. SAL - Es.-3.1r. John Fend rich sold his residence, with elegant store room attached, to Philip Shreiner, for t3fi,,S3o. Messrs. P. Slirk.dner San will remove their Jewelry store to this cAablishment on the flr4, of April next. Mr. Pend] ich will move his tohave,o store, to his building corner of Front sus Locust, strzet, uow ()coupled. by J. C. Bucher. Mr. Dueller purchased from Dr. Filbert, the property which is now oc2upied by John A. Jackson, for $1,509, and will re move,to it in the spring. John Eddy, Auctioneer, sold fifty shares of First National Bank Steal: to A. J. Kauffman, Lary., for slon.oo per share.— Also, eight shares of Water Company Stock, sold to W. G. Case at .$10.50 per share, and five shares at $1.6.75 per share. A. Brune , •,,jr., bought five shares at $1.7 per •share, five shares at 516.75 per share. LETTEIt TItOM IV:vols.—We have received a very interesting, letter from Mr. Geo. W. Heise, of Macon, 111. He repro sents things in that country in a prosper.. ous condition. Immense 4u:unities of corn is being'shipped To Cairo, St. Louis and New °Heart.. Ile says " it' Lancaster county is terms3d the garden of Pennsyl vania, Illinois will be, the , garden of the world—all we want here is good tfafiners, and enterprising ,citizens. and we will bring it out. We have, lately built — a, new school house, costing S5OOO, and capable of holding 500 scholars ; we have also a ilhe graded school. Corn is selling here at 40 cents per bushel; Wheat, 400 ;'Barley, 75 cents ; Potatoes 50 cents, per bushel.— My kind remembrances to friends in Col umbia.'' UNCLAIMED LETTERS.--List of letters remaining in the Columbia Post—Office unclaimed, up to this date : Ladies! . List.—Mary Ann Barthomey, Miss Mary M. Cook, Miss Mary A. Gam ble,. Airs. Elizabeth Granlielt, Mrs. Rebecca Johnston, Margaret Jackson, Mrs. Sarah McCitme, Miss 'Lucinda. J. Matlin, Miss S. D. Ribbels, 2 ; Mrs. - Jane Sweney, Miss Harrietta Stnith. Gentlemen's 'List.—H. K. Barret, Wm. Daight, Joshaway Boyd,Franklin Derrick, J. C. Dial, 2; Franklin Ebersole, Abraham 11. EbeY, James Forney, - Gore Fagan, Joseph Henamilni William Ki Joshua McNeal, John E., ikletzger, John Orteman; Christian Omit; L. Saekerman, Harry Strickler, tlenry . ,Shenk, Huber David Tailer, A-Wagner. A . .. 9 'a Toilet Soap_the ijcnicine ELDER FLowEit SOAP, stands unrivaled—a fresh supply -in .small bars, just opening at Meyers' Family 'Medicine Store, Odd Fellows''Hall. " BAL 1i A.SQII.E."--Thursday night of this week', we witnessed the most decide ed success 'that has ever graced the floor of our Hall. in the for in of a social mas querade, composed entirely of Colum bian. Our young folks, of the "light fantastic;",are proverbial for the splendid style in which their dancing parties are conducted, but we are co 3:pelled to award the. palm to .this entertainment. "Snell a mingled display of gorgeous dre s ses, alike conspicuous for their elegant taste and pure refinement, to which may be ;added a per fect "unity of feeling. Lawyers, doctors, merchants, farmers and clerks, mingled with the fair sex to out-vie each other. The " Banditti," with perfeet composure; headeil the set• with the prim Quakeross ; the Peasant girl was' honored with the Prince Royal,the Demurred Nun and the Exquisite Dandy, finishing up with Paul Pry, and Mary Queen of Scotts, will prove that the intermingling W:l3 - complete.— Among the trt•tny conspicuous characters, we noticed the "Spanish Grandee," "high landers," "Dominoes," "Yankees," "Har lequins," "Gipsies," "Knights of Malta," " Banditti," "Indian Chief," and "Prin cesses," ".Ernpress,',",`Huntsmaa," "Van dyke," with ."Queens of Light," and "Night," " Polish Count," "Flower Girl," "Rath," and "Red Riding, Hoosl," and many other fancy dresses, which will give our readers a general idea of the inagniii c,tn-e displayed on the occasion. We might give the initials of a few in dividuals who took leading- diameters, bat it might be regarded as doing injus tiec to a large number of others equally deserving of mention, whom we cannot designate by name. S we will not attempt to. partieularize in favor of any, 'as we were more than satisfied that all did their best ; and as this is the ti:st attenQt in Columbia at Masquerade, we can only say, that it was a derided suecess,an..l hope to witness many repetitions. To the managers, we say, you tiid nobly, and to the costumer, Mr. )the, of la delplia, and his obliging wile, coing and bring with you just as good an assort ment of costumes. We will merely, :ull that our friend Grif ilth,the prim.° of floor manltgers,is deserv ing of our highest encomiums, for the perfect success which attended his efforts. Keifer's Orchestra of Lanca.-ter city, furn ished music for the occasion, which was all that could be desired. attention nt rzir readers is (-ailed to the advertisement of the iic. - ew York State Volunteer Institute, in aid of the destitute and orphan suns of our volun teer soldiers and sailors. 'Phew children :ire sons of patriot sires, who have given their Jives in defence 01 their country. They now appeal to the patriotism of those whose homes have heen defended. to assist them to a home and an e.ineation. Splendid inducernentsareolToreti to those contributing, to this grand charity, in the way of prizes. Everg ticket cli.ctw:s a prize. IN INlEmmtiAm. —A t a mewing of the students of the Columbia Classteal In,ai l.ute, held January 2.9 th, the followhig resolutions were aqoptcd, on the death of I. I.lotv:lrci Cassel: WitEnE.‘s, The afflicting, hand of Prov idence has seen fit to remove from our midst, our lielov ,, l friend :Ind folloi.v student, j. Howard Ca scl. Therobr o Resolved, 'flint we , theerely and rt•v:ret the loq., not orgy pre.en,e, b u t of hi• many vir ttie...and ehri-t en I•xample. 'I hat in him we we have lost a trot , friend, a worthy school matt... ;.oil ' Re,tred. ' i'hat a. a token of respect earl eetecm for his tnernory. the member. of this -eh ocf. wear crape 1,11 their nrin for the period of thirtyda%s. t ire eau readily sy,pathize nit)) fdiiifly. in this sod di,poinntion of divine Provi den,e, which lit' deprived them of an taeetivnate .1 , 011 fworher. Pesrdeed. That a copy of thepo resolution. Ito pro -enter] to the IN:reared family, and published in the Lufmataa 1). B. CASE. E L. BOWE WEITEFORD.} C°""ni'L'e. W. antlit'r PnbC:.:EDl . NGS.—Siephen Bur rell plead zuilty to the larceny,of a • shoat, valned SW, and was sentenced to pay a tine of $1 and costs. and to an imprison ment of dire: in mths. On another• charge of stealing an overeaat, he was given an addition:a six months. Jos. Weaver wa-: indicted for the larceny of a rope, vzattecl at Z , :10, from the Well at P. S. Bietz, of Columbia:" A sear , h %var rant was issned, and Constable :McGinnis found-the rope attached as a lea , l line to a seine, belonging to .Joseph and Andrew Weaver. The brothers asserted that they had purchased the rope from persons coining clown the rive•. An althi was proved, the testimony showing Ulla the defendant was at home on the night the larceny wascommitted ; verdiet,not MORE NEW UfoDS.—The gond per. Or Col unaliia and surrounding bailiwick wishing to purchase anything in the dry ;..00f Is lint, should not htil to Can at :Maltby Ce.se's, store. They have just shelved a 11 . 0611 stock ot• new and desirable goods a t cheaper rates than has been offered for years. 'A very fair quality- of Calico is ()tiered for .1:1 cents per yard. Pnr:hasers gill tied at this eitafilishment, not only a lau•ge stock to select front, but at figures that cannot be I/ IlderNedd. 00:11R1 examine their handsome CaSsiiIIWIVS, r. .1. A. ,-11) . - yth or :Mr. Breneman, the handsome and gentlemanly salesmen, will give you all attention. Otat ..I . ones is afflicted with Corns, winch at times, make intrt ill natured and irritable. &Ong his counten ance much improved lately, we, upon in quiry, bound that the great change was due to the ni4e or [TB FELT Conx PLAsTEns,Jblained at Nleyers'Apotkecary. FLol.llt.—Good family flour has been a scarce artielc iu this region for some time post, and 'numerous have been the comp.aints On that account. -Mr. George Bogle is now making a sptendid article at the Columbia Fleur Mills. His mills are run by steam, and a barrel of the best grade of dour is turned out every 30 min utes. 'llietnachinery is of the best, and runs with the • regularity of clock work coni4equ - entlx a superb quality of .!lour is mode. - 'Ye are now using this flour, and speak knowingly of its good qualities. Good Wend is a luxury. and all who wish to have it should got the Bogle flour.. - WAccism—A wag says the reason young ladies look so bold and fierce in these latter days is, that they tie their hair so tjghtivon - tne backof the head that they cannot shut their eyes, which gives them their fierce look. and then their tremend-, ous waterfalls so balance their heads up, that they sec:n to "cock their chins" at everybody—hence their cold,deflant look. But no mutter how their fix up their hair; the Ladies' of Columbia always look well be:'ause they buy their Dress GOods at Brauer's store. HAVE you a cough ? Hasson's Com pound Syrup ofTar is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, sore throat, diffieulty of breathing ' pain in the breast, asthma, bronchitis, and all the diseases of the throat and lungs. 'Everybody should remember that a cough or cold neglected at the commencement frequently termin ates in Consumption. The above prepara tion never fails in curing the most obstinate eases. For sale by J. A. iNleyers.Odd Fel lows' Hull, Columbia, and by Druggists generally. DRY and Cold winds absorb the mois ture from the skin, causing it to chap rhd making it rough and painfal;much of this may be avoided by the use of Glycerine Soap, Amandine, Camphor, Ice and Gly cerine. J. A. Meyers offers these of best quality. LITERARY NOTICES. FILENCIIIVITHOUT A MASTER:—This work will lie found to' be invaluable to any person - Wishing to learn' the French lan guage, and is worth, to any ime,one hund red times its cost. -It runs through several large editions in Europe . every year, and all persons wishing to learn the French language; should get or 'send for a copy of it at once. • Price forty cents a copy. It is published by T. B. Peterson &7, Brothers, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,who also publish " German without a Master," ',Spanish without a Master," "Latin with out- a -Master,". and " Italian without a Master," price forty cents each, and copies of either or all of them will be sent to any one, to any place,freo of postag,e,on receipt of the price ; - or the live books, botind in one volume, cloth. will be sent to any one, free of postage,; for Two Dollars. T. B. Peterson it Brothers, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. TUE - LAny's l i tuENb—Pon Fuatu- Arty.—A Steel Engraving of touching in terest and excee ling beauty, called " The Sailor Boy's Dream of Home ;" a fhithful and picturesque colored steel thshion plate of the usual double-page size ; and a fine and appropriate wood-cut of Winter con stitute the -leading embellishments of this splendid number of the Queen of Month lies. The illustrations of various styles of apparel for ladies and children.work-table patterns and directions, cte., are such us the ladies will fully appreciate. The stories are excellent. Price (with engra ving) $2,50 a year; Four copies (with one engraving) :55.00; Eight copies (with extra mag a zine and an engraving) b. LAil. •\,d dress Deacon it Fettirsuß,3lu Walnut st., Philadelphia. TILE RIVERSIDE ,NI.II3AZINE—N UR D IrouGirroN : 459 Broom street, New York. This excellent Magazine, for Feb ruary, has a table of contents well calcula ted to please every one. Frontispiece— " There was a Piper had a Cow." 13y H. L. Stephens," Pirate,, ' and a skirmish with the Townies. By Vieux Mutt:gut:he, (with a diagram of the author). "_ln iron Mine." " IMarryinA for the sake of a DJg," (pub lished on our first page.) "Lost on the Prairie," &c., &c. It is handsomely gotten up al only $2.50 a year; three epics :$1).50. A itTITUIt'S HOME IVAGAZINE.—The February number of " Authur" still re tains its reputation as being one or the best litermy magazines in the country.— F. 11. Stautfer, of Mount Joy, is a eon trib awl. in this number. T. S. Arthur, also. has an article. Chapter id of " Pauline," by then tailor of " Watehihgand Waiting," is continued in this number. It has some Immlsome steel engravinAs, fashion eats, new musieote. Pttbhmhe IbyT. S. Arthur ct Co., 839 Chestnut st , \V. U. Lless has it ior.S.tle. LE 130 N TON.—The LFr, Bon Ton is the acknowledged leader of fa , ,hions,M the States. The Fe Li run ry no in her contains, amongst Its elabDrately Vngra Ved ftohivueat .d 1 the 17i we:astyles in dress es, hats, coats, and shoes, with full sized patterns it:e. Imported front Paris, by S. T. Taylor, Zil) Canal st , Y. Y. AIR. Enrron:—Last summer we had a Board of health, consisting of twelve per sons; three front the Camicil, and thri-e from each ward. Our Borough was in a healtily condition ; owing partly to their labors, and the willingness of the citizens in general, in removing nuisances from their yards and cellars. I would now re fer to it number of privies, that have been reported to Ounneil, and owing,thendo the warm weather, they were deferred to the waiter. Now is the time for action ;it the present Sanitary Coin inittee of Council re fer to their minutes, they will [lnd those that have been reported ; and no doubt, if they are willing to spend a little thne,they may find ethers. Ift is the duty of the High Constable to et tome the ordinance, .‘,.. let tii tp. -itt-tencipntt. q , -- - ,cam, as po-;sib.e ; and stioula it fall into tin, hands of the Barges. I will guarantee thillie will make a clean sweep 01 it. The slaughter hott‘les on the alley be tween Locust and Walnut streets, have been pat in a sanitary c.nt lition ; but the most of the others :Livia a filthy condition. :Some have been reported, but little atten tion has been paid to them, either oy the owners or the council. We think it the unty of the Council to see to them, and I - ring them up to the ordinance:. Here b 'fore, the saying was, that under the old Chits ter,tlWy could du nothing. Now they have a new Caarter, and enaJted Ordinan ces.- If they du not intend to enforce them, they, tin' their credit, had bolter have them repealed. The following I Mire clipped from the Evening .E.epress. and is applicable to our 1 Town: ParowrtNT . '•".vtqtrtttr Pvteturtyv: Last summer, hiring the cholera exed anent. it betann.• apparent that many privies in this cu . !: wvre In ,ucli a nally e"nditioti as to uilluly end Inger Eh , . general health if the neighbor!) iod in tyltien they neve I•te.ted. To clean them is Lie hot weather tr.t. hoprae. iea bk. and might Itave been :LI tended tt it It fitore sort ons -itintaryeott-e , inenec , . In some Maces the filth It d been aceititittlatnn; tor Jon.: a per.,,d thin: t h e tree even turns urns 4... Ii• ta*:811. It is of the first importance that these lulls:meet; Chili t be abd...l before the opening of the season. The pre-eat cold freeztut; tve.uher is tile time to have it, done. and there ,hound be authority SOlllekv hen , ' to e n f„,,att Wiry toete.aret , 0: much imp.irtanee. The elt , d el :e Itely visit us next season, and we .dt.tti id prep.tred fur it. We :eigi..,•-•st that the. 'Sanitary qmimittee b • anthotize I to look aft...rtha matter, or it that b aly is tie longer eXiStellee, the Cont.tables should be requited to do so. _ . NEW A DVE RT ESE M ENT,-; VALUABLE BEAL ES I'AT AT PUBLIC SALE rpu - E SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AT j_Yubhc SAIL., at, Black's NVanington llouriv, Columbia, Pa., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 911 i, 1867, The rolluwing tiesembed llouses and Lens or Gretna!, situate,l on Front street. be tween ‘Vainut and Gay streets, in Use Borough of Columbia No. I.—A Lot of Ground. containing in front, on Front street, Columbia, as aforesaid. 14 feet, inure or less, and In depth feel, niJrci or less, on which is erected 11941-S1'0111" Bitli li FRONT 11011 SE, nOjoinilig on 11. w s via)) the property 01 J. 11. 113 Nu. 2.—.1 Lot of Ground, adjoininr- Lot No. 1, containing ialfront; 17 teet, uun•e or .I.es, and in depth Liz; feet, more or less, o n wni o ll is orecoida.TwO•srrultYßßlCl. FRONT 110 USE. iNio. 3 —A desirable Building Lot, ad joining Lot No. 2, containing in front 28 feet, more or less, and depth 210 more or less, to an alley. Nu. 4.—A Lot 91 . Uround, adjoining Lot No. 3, containing in front 30 feet, more or less, and in depth 210 feet, more or less, to an alley, on which is erected a fine, large TWO-STORY BRICK ROUSE—ono of the best bupt licuses iii the Borough, and a very desirable residence. There is a largo Frame Stable'on the rear of this Lot. No. 5.—A Lot of Ground, adjoining Lot No. 4, containing in front 21 feet. more or less, and in depth 210 feet, more or less, to an alley, on which is erected a large TiIBEE-8 corn' FRAME HOUSE. No. Lot of Uround, adjoining Lot lc , ). 5, containing in front 19 feet, more or less, and in depth 1511.eet, more or less. to an alley, on witich is erected a TWO STORY 11.11112 K FRONT LEOUSE. No. 7.—A. Lot of Grouud, adjoining Lot No. a, containing in front 19 feet, more or less, and in depth 150 feet, 11101'0 or less, to an olley, on which is erected a TWO STORY B 11101: 14'13.0NT HOUSE. No. B.—A Lot or Urruunkl, fronting on the alley aforesaid, and lying int* mediately hack of Lot No. 2, containing in front 15 tbet. more or less, and in depth lOU feet, more or less, on which is erected a ONE-STORY TiIAME 110 USE. N4l, 9.—A Lot of (+round, adjoining Lot No. S, containing in front 15 feet, more or less, and in deptiilo;) feet, more or less, on which is erected a ONE-STOR PIC USE. A plan of the different properties will be shown. Sale to commence at. 7 o'clock, P. M., when terms of sale will be matte known by P. GOSSLER, Columbia, Feb. 2, 1867.. Agent. NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS TER SUBSCRIRER WILL EXPOSE to Public Sale, at the Public House of J. S. Miller, Columbia, Pa., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7Tn, 1867, The following property, belonging to the estate of Andrew "leiter, deed, situate in the borough of Columbia, viz: :NO. 1. AT WO STORY FRAME HOUSE, and lot of ground, eleven and a halt feet front, and 75 feet deep, on the North side of Perry street, between Second and. Third Streets. No. 2. A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, and lot of ground, adjoining No. I, 11 feet fronj, and 75 feet deep. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock P. when conditions will be male known by JOHN L. WRIGHT, Fcb.2,66,1t] Agent for MRS. C. BErrEn. "I‘lislike me not for my comp exioo. The shndow'd livery of the burnished sun." Select Readings and Recitations BY J. H. SMYTH, better known its the "131413.C1C aoscurs. ,, Ia me Mut. OF THE PUBLIC surooL, Cherry St., Columbia, Penn'u. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1867. A inong others wilt he recited : " The ocean," "Catawba Wine," Brittle of loolton t Montt loin," "Othello's Defence," •• Paul before Agrippa." " Barham Frietch ie." " The Black Regiment," '.Ra ven,"" Misr-v' Song." "Mr. Phil:wick's adventure with a !Iliadic-aged lady, in yellow curl papers." ADMISSION, - - - 23 Cents. Tickets to b- had at W. U. Hess' Book Store, of Mr. A. 0. Newpher, and at the door, on the evening of the entertainment. Doors Open at 7 o'clock ; Commence at 71. In , pired by may flattering commenda tion, of ability, elieted front my first entertairunent, here. this repetition is induced • at which the in structive, enter taioine• Im4l humorous, from the pens of America's and England's best authors. will be produced (Feb. 2, '6ll-It. " EMAIL DE PARIS." A NEW BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN. Testimonials ofeelebrated Ladies: The s, cret of beautifying the skin being known only to IV est•rs Jtu cd c Kenn, they honorably state tit it it differ- from all other preparation.. is give. to the mo-t hareh and freekled :kin b•alt the tex ture and c.“l rof polished ivoty, removing all (Os colmations, whether appoaring ns freehles. tan, 111.•I'paeW. Modi, and is es pecially sucee , zful iu stnouthing out the marks loft by Smdll Tne azen•s or- I: Email de Paris" most confiden tly submit to the puhhe the earnest endorsements of /acne: , as RAS FELICE EA VE;UVALI Mse NI ALI(.I IE Mi I CILELL. rs. D.V.130 11 E 11.% .1..15(11.1.E NVE:•TI...ItS, Mad. PoNnsl. %.rs. EMMA \VAL...EU, 1.1.1(1i 13.-111 ON, .NUI:1311E DE 31 A IIGUE.II AltS'4 AGNE.3 PEurtv, ttnd many oth irlso,e !dub ..traii.,sog in the pro fe—sio., give, the -Tamp of trivhfulues4 to their hi telhp•ii t gennige o%n'. TUE ItE.IETI FUL LUGILLE IVESTEMs:. 1 tin that th,• ••Einail" pniddoe- all the OHllion , s of rouge and 1111 y-whit:, wi,h the great and I.,een liar advantage of total ilarinlessues.;. It really add:: to the ;.0111nes, and b lutty 01 the ;da. THE MAGNIFICENT V ES [TALI -ayR: I have ,thfered =o much from the var:ous vvhit" lotions. , tuesttrieql prefes•ion obliges 1110 to use, that I eon -ider it a p neat hetiellieuon to rind a prepaiatant tel it Ii pit•eo rho neeesary whiteness to tilt. skin, and leave:, the skin cool and 22110)). h. All:S 1/;GIF. MiTimr.l.L says: ror the Spz, I have tried the ~ltur beautirier. • - .1,..1 7 .annil de Paris" and found that it ibs - antly imparts a natural bloom and frestines, to the oourpl.•xiou. -Jated's Email ,le Parts" i. used a; a delicate boaatitier of th slim for Theatre, Saloon or I tall Room), by t:o• ❑to-t retitled and aet Emulous ludic producing all thelteautifying cli•v:s of ratter and ltlly-%% 'me, without Caen. vulgar glare or injury to the slCm. sold be all rim -Mass Iruag,i,ts. Perfumers and Lad es' Hair Dre..ers. eau.: ..t.2. Broadway; Dennis Barnes S Co., and 1 2 . G. Wells tt• Co. , NCW Y rg; E igeoe Joain, 11l Stank T.•nth sheer , and Johnson 1Ioflu• way uoa‘len."Ph.ladelphia. Agent, urders by mail should be adaress...d to ARM./ d RENE, General Agents and Importers, :New York. - feb 211moj II E.knQuA. nT Ens N. Y. S. - VO LIT :NT IMIt INSTITUTE, (329 I3noAnwAY, N. Y. IN AID - OF. Tun DESTiTI.P2.2 'AND 01.11"IffAN SONS OF OUR Volunteer Soldiers and Sailors, PROAIENADE CONCH. P AND PRESENTATION, %VIII be given at. the N. Y. ST ATE IZS ENIIL, co. nor of, fh Avenue, and 35t.1t Thursday Er'g, April 4th, 1557, at 7 o'clock. TILTS. I , :STIfUTION, founded for the purpose of giiituito II e.,1110}011 the 0115 Or deeeZt , ed Salcliei I S lintel' of th Cniteq State:, WOO re lasi spitig front 1.).-p , ,sit. I ielaw , ire. N. T, to its present Joe:Lion, corner of 'Avenue :mil Seventy,asali :street, N. V. Th.s Institute is in the Fourth Year of sucees-ful °per& ion. It is not a lucre 1.0010 f the or 0. dinary 4.rplian b it a :11111t:try I tl~ttlu e. where ill., suits of "tticer, and plivate. , llall nut de4raded. hilt be kept upon toe S well level their father:, p,iivie•l them prey 011. 1,, the wor. Tile N. S. Vol.:Meer I n-aitute, econd only to We.t Point, will be op,:ti to the iceeptien or C.olet, Inuit any S..ite Asylum in the Union, upon complying W.th toe regit/reill,ll . N Cuti,tillition of 'he making it in fact a Nattutia/ 10011100 for lin Viilg It. advantages. Among ninny othc•ra, tbo Ca bare been lion ore.: w. th t.: e 10110,v: rig di-t 1: in;:lishe.a °in lor , ement : Jo.r.N A. DIX, 11. L. DAVIEs. ' Colonel TRAFFORD, 71 , 4 Regiment, C.•S, 2Rid •• " 31,UllEC:011. 250,000 Tickets at One Dollar eaeh, and 250,000 Proeuts being one to each Ticket holder. 125,000 DOLLARS, Presented as FOHOWS 1 Prize $ 0.! it) Gold 51t1,030 1 Duns., and Lot on Fulton Avenue, tree of inc 1.2,0L0 1 " Splendid Residence elm Two Lots liar,em,free of inetnnbronee 10 000 50 " Greenbacks. ea c h 5,000 1 " Cottage Hon and Lot. 30.1-109, iplend,el location in liarlem 500 100 " Green $ cueh 1,000 1 " Gay Lot in Harlem 2,e05 " Pateting— Day el Playing the Harp before Saul 1,500 2 " SA Diamond-, Ring. Ear Rings add Pin, $1 si each I,o'o 1 " Grand Pt ,n", Clticketing, 1 0 4 " Fine Pio no-, Sims cad; 2.• 00 ' 1 " Vaal.thle Blooded Gorse 1,0 ei • 1 " Ladle i• Saddle II or , e 300 " Bay lint's, ,15 Watts ctio 10 Sets nf Harness Sio each 104) " t.sekr, Meehincs, s'oo each 2,000 300 " rotnilr Sewing 3lsehine, $75 each 7 ,- - . 00 10 ••S •t , or A . a.ta,ze Furniture. S U teach 500 13 " Gent.' Fine LCNCI Gold Watehe4, e2O • moll 3,00 d 15 " Ladies' Fine Lehr Geld Watches, 51:10 each 1,00 10 " Gems' Fine Geld Guard Chains, $l.OO e.,ch 5 " Lade s' Fine Gold Guard Chains, SS I each 400 21 " Silver listed Tea Sets, $7.1 each 1.873 " Suits Gen is' .;lothin2.., to order, Limo 20 " Lilies' Dress Patter-, to order, 5.0 1,000 1 " Gont , :nLi Equipment, 100 1 " Saddle :Lod Equipments 150 1 " Fine Toe 13d,tery. lb•ewtter's best 4 U 200 " Photivtapttie . Alliums 1,000 70d " Copies Illu-trated Ilt-tort' of the $7 each 4,900 500 " Gold Pew- fences and Sleeve But tons, SG each. 3,070 500 " Table. Ten Spoons and Fapkin Rings, $1 each 2,50 100 " Call hells and Plated Fruit Naives, 52 each 3,000 The balance to consist of the following artic les, viz: Works of protninent Author% Engravings of di-tinguisheil personage's, Musical Llstrutne,,ts,a nth Boxes,Mnsie Boxes, Photograph Albums, Opera - 13rea.tidas and l in ger Rings, Gent., Fob Chums, Ladiet: G Id Wetch Chains,Ladies' end Gents'Riding 11 hips, Emblem Cards for Parlor Anni•ietn2nt., Parlor Ornaments, Pictures, Frit:ll.s, Writing . CA:l.ft.. Kid Gloves, ice. cc. arc., amounting to MP;I Malting in the aggregate, 250,000 presents, calm:ant 5125,000 110 W TO OBTAIN TICKETS Orders may he sent to as enclost the money, from one to 'weady-fire dollars, in a registered letter, at our risk. a ith sr:l7l3p for return postage. Larger amounts should be sent fit drafts, or by express, at the following club rate:. ilLeSciad by 1 3 u:1-Odic° Order if possible. 5 Tickets to one address, - - $,l 50 10 " " .. - - - 000 20 " i, 64 • • • 17 50 30 " ' - -2; 25 40 " . • - • 35 00 80 . u u - - 43 50 LOO " " 6I • • • so 03 Address all orders and communications to KENNEDY 4t CO. , of`.o liros.lway, New York SPECIAL NOTICE.—To the Military Organization tntluencing the largest sale of Tickets will ho pre sented n handsome Rtnimentat Standard. Parties purchasing- tickets will please advise Agents to which Regimen; ere., akey desire to credit tbeir purchase. PUBLIC SALE! JULE& LIMED'S A GRAND DIII,IIARY NEW MiVERTISEMENTS Bargains ! Bargains !!. SELLING OFF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! P. SHREINER '& SON, ON HAND, AND ARE NOW 11 at,greatly reduced rates, a film stock of AMERICAN, ENGLISH & SWISS WATCHES, pm= Q. MIMED ZEVETZL/I.lr, AME ,71CiLV CE 0 CA'S, SILVER d: SILVER-PLATED WARE. FANCY G-003DS, ctp., &C. ATTE intend reducing our stock, between I Y this and Spring, and will consequent ly sell goods at very small profits—many articles at cost. NOW IS THE TIME FOR CHEAP JEWELRY . CALL AND SEE . and be satisfied that thee place for cheap and good articles is at SIIREI~ 1:R C..; SONS, feb 267] Front Street, above Walnut. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. - EISTATE OF WILLIAM T. LOWREY, 11/ tate of the Borough ofeolumbia, Lan caster County, deceaced.—Letters of Ad ministration on said estate having been 6 , Tatited to the undersigned, ali persons in debted thereto are requested to make im mediate payment, and those Int ring claims or demands against the same, will present' them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said borough. .N" LOW 11FX, Ad ininistratrit. Feb. 2d, 'Gi, Gt ;II ()NEV. FREE AS IVATER.—IO,OOO ACTIVE ni Local and Traveling Agents. Male or Female. a ll aizes. ar e w a nted to avlii•it truile in every City, Town. Village. Hamlet, Worl:Qhop and Factory, throughout the entire world, tar the most e atenhi e novelties ever kilown.3oo rENT. PROFIT and READY SALE ‘v.HEREvErt OFFERED!! Smart men and w.oinen can make from SI to S'ow p.l* day. and no risk of loss! A small capital regain: :I of tram $2O to 51111'—the more matey invested the great..r the protit. No Mow!, required in Mean, Tee first Nob( the articles and rcreire ray afterwards! I f you actually wadi to make money rapidly and easily, write for fall pat tdenlar4 and address bt II XOR ,a CO.. (From Pali . ..) feb 2-127 • 2111 Broadway, New Yolk City. DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1567. TO THE TAXABLE INHABITANTS Oh' LANCASt'ER COUNTY. IUBSUANT to the Provisions of the lays of this Commonwealth. the under signed Commissioners of Lancaster Co., hereby !vivo notice to the TAXABLE IN HABITANTS, within the respective City, Boroughs and Townships, of the said county, that the Days of Appeal from the Assessment of 1867, gill bti held at the Commissioners' 011iee. in the City of Lan caster, on the days following, to wit;—For the Townships of Adamstown Bor. Bart, Breeknock, Caernarvon, Cocalico East, Cocalico West, - / Colerain, Columbia, Conestoga, Conoy, Clay, Donegal East, Donegal West, Drumore, Ephrata, Earl, Earl East, Earl West, Elizabeth, Elizahetlitoixn Bor, Eden, Fulton, • Ilemptield East, lleniptield West, Lampeter East, Lain peter West, Lancaster, iJeacock, Leacoek Upper, Little Britain, Manheim, ,lt:rrtie, Alanor, • 7.‘Lottrit .Toy, Mount Joy Boro' Marietta do illanheim do Paradise, Penn, Pequea, Providence. Thipho, Salisbury, Saulsbury, Stun:A.lu rg, Strasburg Boro' Warwiek, Washington Boro' Lancaster City, And at the same time and vlace. the Appeals from the Military rolls will be held. THOS. C. COLLIS, JACOB B. SHUMAN, SAM L SLOK OM, jan26-3t - Commissioners. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated l'ltteut DUPLEX -ELLIPTIC (or double spring) S i . "Z 1 1.. T_ The Wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and pleastme many Lady wearing the Duplox Elliptic :skit t trill lie experienced particularly in all crowded Assenddies. t tperas.t•arriaages.ltadroa•l Can•s.Chnrch Peas. At m Chairs, fir Promenade and lit - lso Dre,a as the skirl can be tabled is hen in u , •e to occupy a small place as cAsily and eonventently no a Silk or Dress.an inrsla•ilde qntlity in ci Moline, not found in any single spring Skirt. A I. dy having enjoyed the pleasuro. comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never the: e after nalliiigly dispense with their use. For Chil dren. Misses and Young Ladies they are super for to all others They will not bend nr l,renk like the Single Spring bin will preserve their perfect and gmeofill singe when three or four ordinary Skirts till( have be .0 thrown pride as useless. Tin sloop , arc cnvered with double and twkred thread,and the bottom rods are not only doubles let twice (or doublet envezed ; preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs. Sc. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with rill ladle. and is unit ersally recommended by the fash ion itlagazinos as the Standard Skirt of the Fashion able world. To enjoy the followl mg, inestimable advantages in Crinoline. viz; superior qnality.perfeet manufacture styli,h shape and finish. ttexibility, durability,com fort and economy, enquire for J. W, Bradley's Du plex Elliptic or Double Spring Skirt,and be sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION— l'o guard against impovition be per tieulAr to NOTICE that skirts offered as -Duplex," have the-red ink stamp. viz; "J. W. Bradley's Du plex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waistband -1/0110 others aro genuine. Also Naive that every oop will admit a pin being passed through the centre. thus revealing the two jor double . ) sp-ings braided together theremwhich is the secret of thew Flexibility and Strength, and a combination not to he found in any other Shirit. For Sale in all Stores where First Class skirts ore sold throughout the United Statev and el.olthere. Manufactured by the Sole owners of the Potent. NVESTB. BRADLEY 4.1:, CARY. 07 Chamber. 4 & 70 & Si Ronde Sts., IS". Y. Jan. 26, 1567-3 m. UM NOTICE: AN Election for Three Directors of the Columbia Insurance Company will be held at the °nice of the Company, in Odd Veflows' Hall, on Monday, 4th day of February, 16'67, at 4 2 o'clock, I'. M. aso. YOUNG. Jit., Jan2G-2.t Secretary. VALENTINES VALENTINEft: HE ADQ,UARTER , S FOR VAL tines ut • - W. V. HESS' Book Store) Jan 19 'C. '• Monday, Feb. 18, 'O7 Tuesday, Feb. 19 } Wednesday, Feb. 20 Thursday, Feb. 21 Friday, Fob. 22 liouclay, Fob. 25 Tuesday, Feb. 26 _Wednesday, Feb. 27 DROVER 'az BAKER'S lUGREST PEEUITfi PaiJA.STIC. S r i r brOt - i. • A D la 0 03:. STITCH SEWING MACHINES," 495 Broadway. New York. 730 Chestnut St.,,Philladelibia. _ Jamaary 5, 1857. A FRESH•ARRIVAL OF GOODS' FOR THE HOLIDAYS. TUST RECEIVED, AT THE FI NE Grocery, establishment, cornea of 3d and Cherry streets, the' following new goods: Choice New Orleans 3lolasso3 .TeMos, ' Preserves, Honey English- , Pickles, Peaches, Tomatoes, &rawborrles, Winslow's Green Corn, Green Peas efz. C., &C. A LARGE LOT OF NEW YORK CANDIES, Oranges, Lemons, Figs,Raisins.Coeoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar, Extra 'Family Flour. - Afereer. Potatoes, Rio and Java cotrce. Fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, J ..lai - New Goods received almost dai t. 'Wig. B. HARDMAN, - Third and Cherry ste., Columbia. December 22, .Is66—tc. THE PEOPLE'S POLICY. CIONGRESS and the President differ at , L.' to the policy of reconstructing thr States lately in rebellion, but the people all agree that the place to get a cheap scit of Clothing, either Ready Made, or made to Order, is at 31E - KiETZ3 EZATIEFOIVS. A Full Line of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. A Complete Line of OVERCOATINGS, All of will be made np to order, and in the best style, at the lowest market price. Also, a full Stock of • REM)Y-MADE CV3TEING, of our own manufacture, which pro war rant to give satisfaction. Oar Stock of . Gents' Furnishing Goods is full and complete. Call and see our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. gat-Thankful for past pa t ronage.Nre hopo by strict attenticai to business, and dealing fairly, to merit a continuance of the same. MYERS & RATHFON, Smith East corner of Centre Square, Dec. 22, 't5G-Iy. Lancaster City Pc. TUST RECEIVED Fancy Sentimental Valentines, Juvenile and Comic Valentines, Gold - Valentine Ca rds,Valentine Envelopes Valentine writers, Children's Comic One-cent Valontincs, at W. U. HESS' Book Store, Jan 19 '(ii.] Valentine Head Quarters. NOTiCE r, STATE OF LAVINIA. AIKEN, lATE of Columbia Borough, deceased.—Let ters of A.dutinis:ration on said estate having been granted to the tindersiened, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payinent, :int' those having claims or demands against the sante, will present them for settlement to the undersitrileci, residing in said Bokou4ll. JanlOGt] - WASHINGTON L. WIEN. SEWING MACHINES! V. G. PATTON, A gent For the sale of The "Wheeler & Wilson" " ELLIPTIC," and " RO WE'S" ii , \T o .j u i p ,es. RENOWNED SEWING While the TVITEET,En cC TrILS'O2C is universally acknowledged lo beithe BEST DINCIIINE IN THE WORLD For Family use; the " ELLIPTIC" which. is ma nullictured by the same Company, and made on the same general 'firinoiples, is equally as good and the "1-10 WE" In unsurpassdd as SHUTTLE MACHINE. All these Machines make the Lock Stitch, and arc adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, Tailoring, and other man ufacturing purposes. No RISK in BUYING THEN As every Machine sold is WARRANTED to give entire satisfaction. ,/, - 1, - ..SEWING MACHINES POR RENT. Dec. I, 'GU.] Locust St., Columbia. - Atmore's Mince Pleat! justly Celebrated ATM ORE'S JL MINCE 'MEAT, the best in the Market, is for Salo at the Grovery Store of FREDI( 13UCI1ER, Cor. 4th and Locust Streets. Dec. T 5, IS6G—tt. HEADQUARTERS FOR ROUES! TUST remived from the New York Mar ket, a full assortment of C> CONSISTING IN FA= OF BUFFALO ROBES, Lined and UnEnctd. fludson Bay Wolf Robes, Badger Skin Robes, Opossum Robes, Coon Skin Robe Grey Grey Fox Robes, Genet Robfka. Fine Plush Flag Lap Rugs, and a good selection of other styles. Also, a general assortment of horse Covers and Flue and Common klurness, at A. MILEY'S Sadcllc4 and Harness Manufactory. No. 37 North Queen St., Lan., Pa. tlecS-t1 Ti YOU WART SIMON PURE NEW GULL:ANS B.:\ RING MOLASSES, Go MULLEN 6; 'l3 110, Odd Fellows' Hall. dec 15 6G tf3 PtatE WINES ofc LIQTJ let OIIS. I. l a r l s D g U o L t T o FVine r' s t a yt niFL; l' o D f the subscriber. He has elegant CA TA TV B A 11" 2V . E, which for quality and flavor, cannot be ex celled; also, the celebrated ROOSTER WITISZ Yankee Bum, Jamacia Spirits, 33/tick/Jerry Brandy, Olierry and Currant 'Wines We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades' Giro us s call and examine for yours • CLIARLES GROVE, Corner of Commerce and Walnut Ste., Colum'oia, Pa. J. D. nay e. J. D. BAY NE & Co.. FRANKLIN STEAM BARRY, Nos. 113 A: 115 Queen Street* PHILADELPHIA. I= Crackers, soda Biscuit, Tea Cakes, r-nn Biscuit, Pilot Bread; occ,, of the bestque I lty. Jail. 12, 1587—ti. T. I. DEV.ItY
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