r,D.E airrtuntbia - •• • - ' • ~xV`"`; - < - A. M. 1tAM,330. satiiirditii,zii9lll - 11%;f1 Advortisernents, to seouro immodiato in sertlon. - must 1.0 litin!le4l.-itron but9ruThun” day:evening. c9..ch.,vecar. •. ; :•; • grinlitram. -,youngaLConisltOten . . cx.— in-tassitie leaders Ofthedontinitritperty.wlll In at p,obsagiity:x.hiratte-a radical' forPresil dent;.7whichl,"will ;be ;strongly'. opposed - , by the conservativeportion of-Lhat- party, who are now urging the claims of. Gen.,--Grant.„-: The 'Radicals know that Oen. GranCis an lionestanna and a brave Soldier,-and that, if he is elected President. Radlcalisua.will cease-Ail ; exist as-an element-of power. :Gen:Omni is.thentost - pepular roan in the.lJnited States. lukis loVed-by all the honest - merlin out country, andhatcd.-by all-the -Rah cals,_becanse,he lv - Iton.est..3.lle 3s the only man around whom-7the - ,conservative element of all ;parties- wills rally; and'that too in such over whelming numbers thahrhe Would carry nearly -every.State;in tho,ljnion, _against any Radical that -tan:, be-:nominated. , ".Vo aro at present decidedly in favor of runnlng Gen: Grant for the rar.ctPresidentof the tjnited States," • . - Oat vijiain`cha r nge lately:corne over thespirit" dreams,Brigham.Brigha. calls him "_ - G rave-Yard Grant," " and.iiCape",npen - „ltini.all„ the lOw''vliiirabuen - and 'elan - der, that his. pork.. brtqa.s.citifit er,CO forth. .:4:Tct e months ago, And, one, would think GentiialGr.iet; %xi's , the erabodinient - of all. that was good and,Oble ; for in,,oirery Issue of a co:Ft:Sin Sheet, Grant 'cis prosen tedin the meet; fai , oiahlelighti - • - By)iiattery'r&i:di other tire Copperheads atteinpted;th . ivin,aiejeriat Sol= dier,and ,bad,e7en thrangli:a recreant, and bad nianin thePreeid onthil Cha i . ,laidsnares. to entraliand capture ; the; greatest 'Genet:al," of the. Age; bat - Grant, having met rebels' an the field, abdthwarted their plan:4 there, 'le: was. notthe,lessubio.to cC - iatbat treas4n' d' treachery in "high ph i ces,"_and placing him self firmly in the rig' ht,heii doals'a.blow at hia enemies and the enemies of hie :CCM : at:Si,' that Maile',Andrey Jiihrton efttake ; in the: Chair be ilia,s7aefes, and" eirCry popParbead, bigand little, howl ivith Now; ainCe. Grant could not ,liecalittireilbY:, " h.i4_ , Oldsue tides in a nett . - disettise; their tilitter:yrand:' favniinghtia titrile'd to iibuse;'4nd yituper, ation. 'No* he is denonifeed as he, tV•zi-ilivheil: leading' ,the bOlgtFi 'of the Union. vtetity., Elavin'g whipped anti scattered rebel hit - was them. ; En,teltets",': !` Druidiard;' every vile name ,that cutil3 ho ;A l L:tit:a in Copperhead Vilenlatirify: abuse? Recain'se,he,had Inteit;ii,g;i.. last and whippa4 .. the Ceti - et-al - WaN .c . ta retly nllen~liitg-to ,his- business; the.enetnlea tl' the country ` - e etc plot Ling, la tiestruet hitt, /inti the nil f the oortafi.yhe:foogllt.tr; ,4at;e;" obi; ttjt4l4 rupon or ht:ope blo3i senila „them. treial?liitis..bc:4 .t their ciOnsl47,..hatel,:advr:prthi . 7, - of tcl C.;. ) =. 1 ,,&/.bct,d, 16: c: tha aL F 2. Tie I‘.;,fal ie'lliir.et:ve;l of the IVllrlarne:,,2; .retiezi ..deeei,t-L?fi,,. /flow, 0 .N. - 11 en he fittioli, : = placed ,his army., hetfore 11(0 AA'ul Tkit3r11, , a110,... al I littally , , 1;eo ifkte aftrr..,enilir:*il",:t: etaled•the," - A - 11 ,1,1 ' 0'( °,t,! 1 giu') VIA .?? . 40;0' 3 , , . , 5Virr.. ( !1x , c 1: 417' , entt,e,.ollltp:.lte v4Eitnds the:: cdtittirlV :as 'it ijieitt , 0411„C. Giant; t.le;e6pcifterqr , , t the ntid t:ast4;,,ciatete, he is lit iiiFipltice defying Cl:eason'.'in Pleee s4 .7:kid'AWii9g„thelFi ,P-.p: de r stieY:Pti,P,4c49.ll,..."'MT4T37,z- A `,!)?_,F , 4n15-" a rAPiP3 - 4: 11 W: 3 i91it? 3 ;•2 r14L4!37. r*- 144 Pillentlekica-Ig°Fl• . ...I*.e.:lble4; . it , - ;" - tbli :.41,m1 . :Te,TrindiptiViiialcy .7 ,ilita;,,9cm,Tge:sx". % deF`Vte.T.44t sne 6 4' 6l t4leS4gliezii: B 44 te. Po= 0.97 12 :-: , .4 cji , Pßerl4i l ,o: 0 IY/ iIS they,. PleeeP;;GTFLOOliglf.e.e.l- :•sls,i,lT.t.vx 7,1,..P.r;:p7.::: Con"Tessioitarl''.i r oc"''e" e`didis."•' A' Corn - n4 fee . ali- , '*.Aieng,,!o;iiii:it cciFFeiiimi,dsiice;:; - Fpie7§ iiVeiti - ed cbmiquni court-'4llFtiifl_ of ',:poncl;'EngireeiSaiTyeri: 74-lA4Ortiare e,f4reeto '1 , 1167a1 - The Committee on,Fatents reported back "-44i4i c i f persona app'lylOg for, utents.' 3- : petition. to . t.Stie'd4, The oorresp Ousienet hot wven. Gene"r"al Grant to' lie' pili4B - .Li As..; the; rit?rn:thel'r6ildOit; lettei - * 'call.,. lion of the 3ire~t"till in Delarare, - - 21. '.),y41":, '4ollqtrag' : Alaboar t o-:Ontitlea: to fopii'sotitaitoiiiv 4 riforraSiotbi3ndiciaiT, CO-ozniiiitiz,iO:f. illio , : cbrutnii tee on Territories', litiortOd' .',..:01 ,-, siintittiiie C6ic;iat3O "ni4 "a' ` Stit - e',...v.6;t4.ll4oifilio)zeii,k,of,the bolts or `iaorteitil;c4tietiliii.ki• ,*.i.e..pas.sed :! bs ai•vbto of Etli,t,o ..14::,. 1 , - Atreoolarlog r w,a4 - p4ssea. italling- . : on,,thOtiiiptiiii,of.:the:Treapry roi i , copies , ot.11,11:-,441)tonalinqiitiOnait 0", , ,, Witt,. fro& .the.. 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A 7, - 7g-.g,' YA47E4.1; 1 9rria4.4- I .l 3 .fmiTusario - ,, 1 47-Z'''' 9 :' , 4aFt 624 b," 44ls k , 'rfl4irl , *o ) #s 4:,‘ P',i f i,kairiontiltWrilr - govrg)PP!iV zb ` ° , 9 - 1,1 "'“ '.4(/4iza-99,iitetg ~,z,5,t-,,.:PQ;:,,,x14,,...„, ',....-.A3-.ogic'Y,..'l,-174.:72.441-,i',,.Y:1-;,./' EDITORIAL 41: lIIINCELI.ANEOVSII —Garroting t is lively in Cincinnati. —The Japieesewill.perforuidn'Columtfal. un the 2:4th:rtifd 25fif Of •thiirMenth.: 7 !, —The Solis oV,lkrril in Willi giVe - : ball abentithe middle of Marall. r ' - - LC - ay-necked -tlrenSes ••tirti,-the - inode ,Iley,terb 'daily'lrecorninglower;".• Pdris - „Bilit7iess. lel Ist: , $20,000 "ler a.sine,hrhAlLdreas.., , fs^' • —Seve - rallgruili'frotii. the perk:' - iien this - -for sule,at this.otlice; , —l'ersons st ill continue tO ore is the river in sleighs. - —Get year dog registered. Call ou clerk of Council, at the office of Supple, it Bro. , - —Chicago is to have a wigwam alt. ; the Itepublicen,Convcntien. • .7 _ . _ .„ —Nineteen iirtits,in Chicago }mule f;' , 1,630,•: 081,T - worth Of-Shoe's last year.: .• : —TheirsinsferefMaximilien's corpse cost $24.0,000. , '• n"." • =The tlitttehinson did•the'lntAie at the opening of -the lowa Legislaturef.v....... - ' —The new music trade• in the country is; .. -atpreserit,.docidedik stagnant. ; . . —Criminal- items- aro .the.burden er..the () M afia —Tiventy-fi'Ve thousand pOunds .haVe'been raised by'a California farmer.' —Gei yeur'Printinetie the SteitmLPOWer job printing office or:the Colinnbia Spy. Envelops ;ftirnished.. - and.::printed for • 52,50 per thousand ; at:this - office. . . . Young Men's Ctuistain-Association is, talked of in Columbia. - .11 - is needed. - - • of the• Brothers Harperhas not been ' up stairs In the inimense• publishing houso :for twenty-five years. • •,..1 • . =-Ilandsome.bill-heads. neatly printed at this.'offiee, atreduced prices;,,eall, and see specimens, - . . - —Go. to , -Jack -Jordan's, No. 153, Locust, 'street, and - See the Atlantic Cable. Sign'•of the little fat , Punch: • •-; - •• ,- . • —NotWithstandinethe severe :Weather,' the b'py ,Printing: House on Bank street,ds , going up rapidly. • • ,- —Osslpee,..N.-11.; bus a printing office ' which - alithe labo is performed by u and her daughter.',; A hot dinner can foe''' . gtielti'Linidon nirie •ceh t5...-,4• Souse -• kind 'or Meat , must be frightfully. Cheap. - —MagnoliaiWater—a„delightfill toilet ; ar-, tiele 7 ..superiprtocologne auk at half t the , - = —Thegenuin e HOlbrodk Menitor.eficraring -tobacco -is .fer • 'Sabi fit . .7: - .A...'.3ordan & Co.'s: tobacco store; No. , ls3Locuat streeL•7• , ..‘ -- -• Philadelphia- Gas.! Company: ha- o • reduced the price of-Gas to $2.40 :,net, per thousandvoubie, feet. whO - nni indebted' to - - this-office - and - have -received-a' chin"' sv'illgive' their:' . nioSIX , fashionable 'Women in:Purls have appeared thereof tato 'dress.ed entirely in red—hats phimes gaiters and. lionrcl'Or the Henry Dean at' lho -ti.thp'of ie C ent, -- -e_i„PhiSion tiacl:' the: hairknt one - side , OC'herho . ad--whitenedAy: fright.: , She was, enlyhalrscared:... few .more, left:er. - .lhose, elegant:boots, shoes, - litilies',,ancl.,, , chficlren: shoes, at - the ehehp dry - goods Store P..,BruneriEren t stvet , ,CplttnibTirt:- wiretif 'a jettimeV'initu'carneriier in Citichinatr deserted-hini - becauSe 'buY - -10b - citiso.,•witli.'-freestone., , fmut; and • a divorce:has:been , granted: him., -" Nlusby t he - famous-,.guerrilla chief,' is a acce.ss fullv„engages asugent.of.th - e:Unit - e4 S tow otnpany,' popillating, . Vire:Thin by himortatiott.: • • - , •••` - -Two• -young we tneir of Vienna: , lately. Wilt died ou nt wager 151.4211k,bpth 'fell-exhaust "eaten,•-thoficor, and.hoth.have teart;disTAka. : • :-`--.4:1;.‘3,-Nrirrolk,•,(<•4;iftia/.'noti:-.7.4.a• an . idciesic ''; cav7 'll - nights ''passing I likreigli`Niatf. -- . ft , eeirSidersi wirulica - - , tisiebfireturuing.prosperitys , ;: the-Muber „of, eat leisiu, s Yniti.slFi five million lieacL.ltalsing.. -beeves, atia,selling. - &flint the' - : - .Mexieltus" aro - yielding n good profit« to the people , of • -their State;i'.. r., i4irs - . 7, buil t !e• in -( 4lie:eSitiqueltarina: ilyer - have;...resulted-M:the .retnr,n, - •of - .shadto their,old.resorts. - A•bout26,ooo kvere i canglie, last-spring, and a large, catch is anticlpated thrs year - 1 lifiliCatiBii •r- eirthifrudadttet... of.7ohtivandilier.soldiers' during.theT,war,:it. is , „stated that,Granti-Sherman,,Sheridan,.... MeClellan,:atirrßuell, besides : many or - 'ehieftairiSZ Wer;e4l:cltl7.ene,..angniv.y , i-.. 4 7. r- H. S;',..3!..fimetitlittif:iliciattlior,of./..eith' leorsalthattebdral(),:hasi;•Written a new. ,tragedkr,•:Tite Wittig/4; iirltaid ,simerionte the Jormerp,roduc:„ heicabouts,'• - -inlpfired a; good,; - falsetto' vetoer.' ‘f -No; Quilp ; knit 'I 'cab' show"yonr;a'man~<wft -a goodfaUe: serbt. l ,tedlii!' 4.411 - thattaio^pbete,lilive, , sitng" , of fiondsproduntisrot..,any -zone„is,illastrated. and realized the - entranaing' fragrance' of .f.f,Plifdezi'fi;',Night-Blnomirig - „Cereus." ,IMitl4:7"cir-iii -, Should- always: . stand beSide: Moore's. Mblediesin„etiery,,,lady!a.houdoir... „ , -: ,- ...Bytheexpieslomof.akerese.ne midst of - '.company _' .or,persona. near Minesblirg; - .. Ohio ; '''- - recentry;:liVe , :' of them".' :Wore • - berned•-"lo:zleathsintr - 7.•sisiseriously: ‘injured..The - oitignitedlrotit a candle that. :iwass; : beld-pettr,ityilail,e„,thelemp e ,was . ,being., lie Aiansonic, - •xemplo,ol;Shinrshite; engineillgariad.: , l:7,•TheaTeniple , cost"fabout $800,009, 7 and was, built .through, er.,-.A:rhericart, English and Eiench - fes::' f,idetits or Chititt:;' - It. is said-to'belho' , hand:• - •' Isomestt he tiding iti.theemplier , :f4;, l- ri - 4 , 1 - fe.r.k.i = :. , , aracki - SbalesAittleone4;•whichi , ;the •rMessrs,i ..-;Fairhauks'..have in use ..were consblideted,, -the result- would lie's plank road longer than - Irom-Philitdelplifete"Hanisbitrg - ; - and they. „were never,addirigino - r<plitriktto,this rood than' now... ThiStract carrieti',"considarable. English lawyer,-, „who ,:evidently. , spurnsAhe things'or earth; has fOreakea the; :gown and bar to invent ind.'perfect flying ; niachiffe:•:'" -He priapos - entitcidortteVipae.7:! - : .sengers through thessir. by - , a i.teamfbird,;pri,t ,`.,fly3ng steal& engine, tittedwitirwings,ll47.: ~ped bythe:tictionpf.'terim,:•., " been taken out for - this CoritriVancel7litit•the - 4'ano2iiiieltrunt 'yet 'read -- antV'','PY•tliiits - i - irere recently , : ;confined - intheNeWark. office ',fin.. drunkenness: ^ Pythias:was short or the '," wherawithidr.' and yet was: .horrifted: at. 'be - prospector being put in the "Stoncijug;'? • -Tso Damnn,a tender - . hearted' , ehap,• 7 tave. hii -;distrerised companfori the 'entire contents of his lipeketiand.;hirris - elf went-," cheerfully': to:f.jail. , :. - 72:PerhaPs\itIwas Darcion got, pYthitet.clronitl:2,.:7':.':: --" Throw tii'VE - 641Ois;''Til 111. - 4 To metre Thia,gree - ti Storhaelite:H.eal et j nst what idle_ people necid:„` Itsli,,bir - remetly - lhev•dan 0n:7 , -1 7 er Dyppensia;l3iettitbarn•, , Head- - fitelke;•!Elfralness, ,, Agtte;:' , Mit'er,-.Complaints, - ip a i na in-thiosidetuiaditiok,',it , hatsuoequal;, 'not: the least atuo4itibeirtuenia its extreme zpleaSantneas 10., ttio;,; taste artd„rfaracditxte, limialdhilliffee Trytitraitlieringakinspe r 7 ticsi.' a int"boY eneed.L: 'Suchrtire,the:assertibt lefAhose - slinated, to know r 1 rotia,dho,vast,• amen ni-, , Qt 'th"is tlsold;tif , `.,mot: hey?. 'great n - 6.1111dt Iteley. '---",4--it - ready:wit ted Irishman, still' , livetr. - IThe - other - dav mu; *tribe boys think-. to.have a little in ti - ; dit t Itelenhave.:yttit,lieitrd t :no:Vif,al",:7; ‘`'Nt - i';';.e.'hat• news fl*`.?.;• L::",Why tlie.devil'7lS:dettd f•". - ,tf•••Not 4 ar,,word,said:ltoley;-,but putting:lids ; liand-inAila-„pocket,;,and„pulling out a- ten:. cent siti*plaster,handed. tehla,giestioneri , d tines askewhat ityrafircir; ••• "[Holey, the 'ion] d -couritry,-• Whore -a citine :from; it was custom, to_igive-the, ',children;' Whoroatc but•no-. .Editor Gnint - Dpf!nded - -; - - Ait:-.% , - , ..-!• , ---,; . , , 1,.. - 7,' .Wl , - -5.-- t.c . '•efftberettezsn . ocit ...„..:. •', , lliti.li.s' t:; - 9F ) F, ~...4,,,e--1&;-:,6el.! tjfe7.-.Ti!...-; 7.'CV;i.4blij•gibtX°R,! :l 47lii 'ifiies v t,reelfifff;,•P • iii.ll*,sigll.l4,i3,, itati:;''SriZietli,?7,rrY,l.7., which• gkirusi9"s '' .sl ''' r ' ''' - iiieli c th'e; eniplin.. 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Loh:, -, 3o3iisecrieiiciP9t4ll•o `P.ta _ -•-, ••,„. -- ibr err :„ ilidltaiifiiiiiiliii 'A cteli i ib t4 .4l . l .`ll.-- ,x - eV; Initial' nog eir,clet b.' l4: ! ° )Fii!•.°',l.llP . tii IC37"' tarter nigitfiliff ols4.4prevotta . .f, : 01 .1 3 ~., , '• ' • bielied;:. 1 • :Of TA:TiciplilMialj*Tihi--:*.Y414 19- 13. 4- s c i; '„.„,,,,v- r2:reeiiii•k; nieVetool.l* f 4 X.,„ ..--."" • ..r :41641114,,C*,.,:51e14...7t474,iet14 ' vatiiidte, ', ges'Affs..,4. ,T - . -- ,----- ----,..'"" 47.,.,,i*;e:4.,,,& :iiiiifterriziatfigins44blilii:Z;Z!:•:*.: LATEST NEWS. „gw.c.s,h,untired and seventy-six •patents for the . week-ending ,143Iiiii-Groozioti g h Was burned to • d. 04,41.; :at: ;Buil I n iton , VI.; on Sunday night,l3hy; (Wan ail latuJi• at Mobile were litn.tit;d!tri ' Tho VertnotttrTiouse, -ut Island Point, 1\ Lass., was burned on Sunclay;night.. was burned on .7%f outlay. _Loss $25,0Q0.. A vorytiestructive fir° occurred lit A. W. Ilayne Jr. Co.'s iron .store, John and' Gold - street, NeW Yorki-Sittisty The Union 'Pacitle ...gailroat3:-Company has decided at to place ,its machine shops, - deribtcte:;Clieyeyino: --- 7-" - 737' Admiral Partfamit,: is:.to; h eliaritiueted by thernembers tbeitallan Parliament and the officcirs of the Italian army and navy-. Davidatieivster;aiielebrated:Miiglish Physician and distingalsbed scientific dis coveier, 'and i. author, died on Monday, . -. The Tennessee z H . ciuei of;lteprasenta . tiVes has adopted a,resolution approping oryrieral. Grant's courscin his controversy :with Pres ident 'Johnson, and :declaring him to be Tennessee's choice for.,neit.Piesident. The Germati Savings hSnk in :Memphis, Tennessee, suspended :•on y,ir9dnesclny, last, Its liabllitioi $140,000 and assets $40,000. Rear ;Admiral Frederick .Englo, ; of the United ,States:'N'avy; "died a few daya.since, ' The saddleryof,Mitcliell , Bros...anq six adjoining laiildings,, in - Mattoon, 111., were "burned on Monday::•. Loss - $24;000; insur, „-. last Monday at;' . Fa.'yettaiiille-Ttiani3aaee. It grew out thCiathiCa 6f One than was killed; andis'eoral - 'others wore ipjtred. „:_ The,yirginia:MCnvention.,has" thelnnri - ul to Congria's,•xiskini a;. reduction oi.tfie.tobieca destroyed *10,009• ,- Worth of property. - . • , - • Majoi Gen. Pope liar, assumed command of the, qui,For4 at,DefraiF. , : , • In `Lafayette,, Indianu, cii Tue.idaty §irdth,,widdw, Ni* burned to de - 144.. 'ddne to, sledp ivltile rending,. :yid. -thelF.andl6 set' fife to, th . 6 -bed. eloihes. Gold closed yeste ' r'day 'sit The stock rnar.ket wits steSdy. 'Cotton. isfirm'er,- Corn is 3c. higher .' , Progisions aie.firm9r, The german Paperstare' lllled lvithlieart rentliiieiletaile'"et 'the famine' now pr'ei fails in IJastern Prussiti,in'conSocnience 0 - the tyree , suecessiv'ecreps.• lii •a number of placed typhus fever has broken piiTOMl,llie'amOtifitrof misery: Met e with ainciik'thniisantli • _of: 'people baffles • all cleserlptionl - The Prussia !nen t' and local committees hie Making the utmost ettoris afford itsninch relief as possible to - the sntreierii: Ainontelie German cittions cif New York cominittee'llaSl-likeUlVa been fornieil for'the'eliiniipurPondi:" ,ii'lai l in . adeiptsits,Correspoilileilee. •Irixt..3tort,Pnia,Feb.-11t1t, 1803. clan:RA.lmo *.-In my hist T gave:Fen • some idea asto.the,..advancement- and tm. proirem en COT best nes sl coati ties in 'our-city. „ . As a 'further Illifstratinit'Of Abe'. progressi the:tirnes; . .-. L . :void& mime the :new,: bunk buildings, which-,are becoming-Imile, a feature of Philadelphia'. Only a few yenis ago;:oileltaci to be Vigilant - in - order to - find 'the sign'of•thelinnkbe was - Seeking; or: else • he mighthav&passecti Gby.,; -but :now, the imposing Xr,Onts-.ot,„manjr, ,of .them would draw his tlttentionrand - froni - a "description' of theSealorte,-lie Might ',.find'tlie -, desiredc one:.': For some yeara,the: - fitie fin:aiding. of. the Philadelphia.and,Fariners'and Niechan, , ics', banks, have: attracted ;universal, atten-. tier.'' Last'year the' First - :National '''.l3/ink was moved into unimposing structure with , tt4 massive-front of granite; , -on - Chestnut street,abeve,Thirci,..a.building',.. which. adds - „much to rlie - bpauty.ciftliatPart ef. the Street.' - Alidthigyearothers , ate , folloWing• in - . its febtstepit; aid - Meeting , handsome" and. at- , ePactieel.frontii. -The Thirdigationel,Bank,, on the:eornei , "oft•Third and ,-Arch-letreets„.„ •-• bores:feet ke; an-en- ' - rely nenrOmildiegluivingliejp erected for - appearaticevvnitte :a.larown stied -stone; and-thotlentratice - her, bank will beimmecliately ori • t.tho , fcornei"4-, , The, venth ilsrationaL t ltank., . Arch , above. 6'o46th - street; 'has been". - tlierbughly_re-,,, modeled; - iind Will'havti a landed front ors broiVn re010r41..A.-Ibandsoine marble 'front , wilhslistinguishAltebank,on,Xstrket street„:, just above Broad., g " reat step : in. the- improvement" of 'tile ager mar Prcities that architeeturid - betiutyvandCt. he'V.omfert ,- 'of the workingmen,Aotithe . banks"-iaretba-t - ginning to be more,songht afterthan.the% Mere - making of Money. baste:in:l;6f close,-",pimt:UP-rOomisi'new ,rusks that kind' of labor much , moraattructive -as well as less-injurious than-it was in years' gone,by, : :Amongst thelprojeeted - ImprOvernents • in Philadelphia`. ; is-INiekottiel Temple: , : - A , sornewhatlimitedt descriptioni - of i rt. has been pnblis hed, which T.wilhhere It, dotabtr proVe- interesting . -"to the;, ,readers of-the SPY; Ispeciallrto the .11fas6nie p o rtion of theta 2 !! ; The -Alasons:havii:purciawd - -one: hundred,andflftyby twci hundred and fifty, arthe:.` corner of. Broad' Wrid.".Filbere 'streets; ;on vallistetheYzinteridte-iiientattaiV: , :IdnsonioHall:,'-i:The contract fer,..erection. ,baateen_giv_en 'Mr; , he g uarantees to lay the cerner4fone_next Gtlt,J - otin's,DaK and 'finish' :the edifice 'five' - yearanience;•.at a:Cost.:of^throefourtbat'Of dollars;t .The..„present %building, • Chestnut Stmeti has been,. deemed., unfit, ' , for* itsi.purpese; tilthough".,',.it was - dedicated ''.irdE3ss: Ttie-neW9iiill .-W111 7 .33 - 6=ttf,'grartite;'' andt•in,i'rttie ,,, alorrinint.'stylev the' massive' •oharacter, or,-.thiszerderc.,of:,..archltecnire, -lio - wever,,,,beingtswell.relieVed-, - by. the: ar- ,rangement'of thelnittressec balconies, bat!. ' datraderi ,,, and", , gradefhr„prninieles-whieh .110 - rm.:par' tof.the design.,.,<The,four - sides o lhe„builsling will hem: granite, the only.dif-,, defence in the deSign being in the - front, On, w ;Bread street;"hiCh Will , preeent one' of the -most magni ficent`feriliires.6ftbil. thorough " Thebaildingivilrbe-threi stories in "height:'.. The front on Bread:street:will pre 'sent .two towers,- one at pach,corner, , lerverting . spacebeing Composed ..of it band, some portico, running' to the' sedond story,' and above two , „ - niehes' for' ;statues, (one:of s Silenoejr the:whole: sur- Im r ' planted at- the apex , . of ;the. roof- with- , a ,aaa toy•er, ath e anpuni , o he'it'statue of Charily. ,,, 'Crithe'face''''Of - t Ida :Inaba front, in addition to theiornainental E - windows;:willzbeqirrrelief);erublems„ofthe'd ;Order-414e square and ~ : compass,,,, t ,etc.:. The 'tower` at ilidcsontb 2 witsrcorner the'btilld.: - Art will it& nrer Will - be three litindredfeet- frbni the ground-tie' , the the„ttpire,'ory one hundred,•,nri • four ; ',feet high er. than Christ churchsteeple,The r. corn era,. of Vila toWer Willbe SU rtnotint , .'.'. 1 I S'` t fraises ei •:tenttio g 02- ir-eonsitleruble mice; ; the= halccinied at the winclows,„ an d- th e. ball us- - 'tnules,nnd' general ornamentation 'Of Mitt' portion' of the stiticiare trill greatly= add' to' the beauty of thewhole,ideSigrwkirbe tow ,er; nithough. , ,setnningly•connected - ith-the , , main. buildingovill be, constructed separate„ in'Ader M p ecuregreate.i.sliditrity„;, A. solid '.Tottit dal on of fifteen Teet/Will 'form' the Intee , • upon which itWillanst:! - -,Theflowerraf.the; ..northswest,corner,ef the front,will.be much aassiniteight, its,' Jnentittion theatarielortieratleatuies. ,- Vlie; ...renittiningqinvasidesOf 'the 4 huilding:,lwilp, ibe - relkivedby , battresses-bat,iveowthec . win . - dows;and the,wliole elfeet..of,ille, exterior, :willbe at once massiVe,and - ,gridereL; The: ;portico at' the': front tweiitY. : ,‘lbet"'in. ;stilt:further ad dto:tlieibeauty of the.design4 On-tine first floor, raised_ eigittleet -.flom` ) . the grolind,4l.34l,;„tw,enty.:,;,feetan:.,width' _run - ttie entire length er„they,building(.from, 'east to west,'„"and'ficilittlia,twill:start. two stairways' ihidh ' it'i9 ' asseitedwilli ' exceed ' ::iirtmagnificenceanythingof thwkind•hilha. „LruitectStan*;?.?:;ll;nder"the.north-West , tow, I ,lldtister, • "barfoneffitg-moans;t'etv,itli -4 . , ckitchen, ,,,, aaore-, 1. 'roorna4pantriesi ~ .ctnetlng4, r ootik4.will t. be hundted";and.. • hv,eleat by4lftyilive*t;andWillicte.'fitteif up:ixiit'itylate`corregpond" , Witli the Chatita', , ' terOf thebuilding:,..lOnmttiotottier.sidePof 'the bill, and-inltontoon Broad A street r! wiLL .be the,odlceaot•the.:iGrand, .Secietery -end • GratatTreasu rot', land inlthit ';rottit'Ot• - these'e will'be= the: libiary'cand?corianalttereoms. , Thersecond-story, or.priricipaAlo_or,, , ;7lll; contain- the Grand Lodge room, three rooma, -.l:qp.glitte Lodges, apaii 4.lllrgiex'ettfing.rettimeretiidied. 2,-- for ;the ' T L R Irarisaction,tortite - Autlidessz",;4 l he Grand , rOon , l3Vill3Wenie?linndped_44 4 4v.l 3 .i.. -tAet.biaft•TrAM , '" (oo P iiii;illefif!slo.' ; ,410.,;(1Noz:41013•Bndleurnishing9crgas'Amitf. ITlPPPAR'proliqx* icti9Y iylW4:bl), ,, b/ -'lleVeu.' 143.FggPidj.f...gri4.4111 3 014tell-411D404. rpopreP inantoerl,34" -4,-4, eatterrooms, p2.44/pt, 'Eoditemillieschateditty-ninaby forpy:t eft; 'AO; endbandtkonelkdecoraPPM•aha tiff, ',Chapter rebnpietiliba'Alghtzonezday,:Afty- ;r:iit . 4.114116 - trae , ) 'F'LU IiRC: ME street foOthe Grand tikto and Grand Chapter Willadjoin the itipms setnpurt for the.tneetings of -thestV.hodies.. The third story WilrOpiatairt4Obine - Uor the iisarripe; tnent fitted inagulgoenkityle. throughout ',.lje4f.ftro-pp - of,. ifen ,girdereihoing use4siit,aAlr4the_steries, and'; iotlier'prfidentions - "nr - o:oeing Nailopted;sto , . glihril against the destinction'nf tlie - ediflee: Ventilation of the most complete: kind, has been proirided, the: stem*, aparatos to -be used in heating thebuildi a boing also de signed driye:a fan.to keep ,up • a circula tiorraffrali--airrilicall'orftlie-robtriWnWP=. - vision has also been made for. a. bountiful_ auppl~rOf wiffifettteVer - y - -SqfitY.. ,, _-Theteithtlre". building devoted - -to , Masonin - pur-• poses, and -therefore there will be% not , resi- . - denee,withinAhq,hall;,,o,ibe - retofore.".:,N Durlitgllur morithlST Jatincry, - .Orte , Of the, great Sensations - in. - our < city - lies Ithe- rend:, ings of Charles Dickens: -DAM° hig ; treat-- 'ment - of Atherthitiesi..Mr:,=-Dicktmat.gnve...,-us but stuilll'd4S - eS - n: at. to tittie,7,andfldttring,, J A period. of.ituFee weeks, ',l*tn -fored.4,(yee, that , lelthe ,, ,word,;)—but,tvoce>pachweek - .4 -tour readers "ate - doubtless , familiar the peculiarities of the; great'rush , for tho' -season-tickets of the first conrsp•, bow that, hoUrebefiiik, the' ticket itfUee . watt oiteis; - - 'in deed fits.back into,the `.`.. wee stna',:' , hours of., the night;n: long, row 'of.'". - eage - r. parciliasers hadSornied;;some - ofthemmutlladiabeavy overcoats -and. arnirbianliiite,_otheig -shiv ering ' with the 'Cold.: 'Men e . g.:all...kinds were to:be be found-tin this prOesssiongrom, thehigh lo 'the low; and. - s peculathiS "with" their-hirelings were" , especuilly.F.abmidant.. Even newt-boysnndhoot-blickkWitlgtheir twelve , dollars Or,' more, stood . ifor!bottrs;_ hoping chases: , 'ln. order - to 'avoid 7 ttio'immenso speculations made in -NewiYork-I,,nncV,Boa ton,"the'agent of Mr. - Dickens:watt --author ized to sell, only a liinited - nunibei 4 - Nits,. toeach”puichaser:' , But this , did ceed;ibr the' men. engaged hired - a miratier inen,":scattereelthem Lb. - re - ugh' the' "roVi;“ and: - -thrts -"were -fsuc cessful in -hiving. ,up, great/quantities' .of season-tickets. Indeeid 'it:-Was ,- said , _ one mau had as mane:as farty - eng4eil to: -pur chase far - liitn:' -•• In.regard,to reading.nearly all our best critics havebeesi;enanimens., on these, points,. Abet. - as, an el,ecutionist possessing a fine intonation - Of.thicchwith an' excessive modulation, he .dbee`not com pare with Some' of our own readers, sunken' , the'other hand; es aniactor,inveeting . char-' acter with life. he igiexbeli ea huChy • few,' It has well beentsaid„aiso; , 'that: l, lns <ideal's of emne . of his own :characters; 'us: Ite-•por trays 'Wear in his readings,' do, nbt accord , with'thase formed . by this .readers.' - One great defect in . :his ' reading Waslfie rising inflection 'at the end .of set itences,3 nd eed ; at the' end of - clauses; which .created. a mohot oily and au anxiety upon- the , part .of the audience to bear it fall, at least occasionally; butthis is a distinguished feature of 'Eng lish talking andreading.. The great charm of the whole thing, however, - ,Was, that, the reader before you had:created a fame in' the literary world, had for years delighted the reading public with scenes humorous and pathetic, and that, what ,he -Was reading, had been pictured by his own ,imagination and written by his own hand: , Prof. Louis Agassiz, of,lioward 'Univer sity, gavea lecture- last week,-, before the Teachers' Institute, of. • Philadelphia,. at Horticultural Iliad the: pleas ure. of hearinc ; :His subject was,: . 4 !.S'oine Methods., of . eaching the ,Rudiraenisr. Science to the Young." -,11-e,stronglYinsist ed upon the good effects of object-teaching s _ and gave, severalbintsus to the manner in_ which it could be done., ;Theintereit of the, pupll,lm waste be aroused in natural objects around him, in the, buds and leaves' of different trees and plants:. in insects and animals.; in flowersand-storteN; by* . rfertial: experienee r notfrom books.' 4 ,lStis, plan., for giving children: anidea of the •surface arid - extent,of theworld from maps; was, to take them , to the top of a' hill, have them draw , sketch , oftlio.country4they could, see, and . , thencall.that sketch a map,- Altogether Was an instructiveJectrireto those interest,i ed the education of the young. ;..,, „- ' • The ,ball season • has _fairly commenced, and , from this time until Lent, wemay pect a rapid succession of them.-- „ There have been ,seve rat Bat Ma agues, all of which - passed off in the 'most ,delightful'mariner,' according 'to aecouna4, , and -given much amusement both to spectators .and partici- - pators.::., The 'most gaudy, costumeS; av well es costumes the%most . .grotetsOuel: and: laughable, were abundantr.ekhaPpened to overhear atonversationbetween . alady and gentleinanwho had' attended- end. of,. these. 'masked gatherings, ;all ci they,-"Seemid to w haveranch merriment:ever it,: :" "IfoW did_YoiienjoY„ yotiraelf 'the, tither • night ?" ithe,lady.ssked., - : „. , " , - --,„ " Oh, Spleildidly,'lthe gentleman replied: "were you there?" -- " - ~:' ''''--, • " • ' -" , Yes, didn't you see Me ?",'" -.... . ----,,- , • -" NO; how, ithoul4l.-.l6.aUchii crowd.l".--t -"-I thought : new, you'," and so on.. - , '',. 5 ? . 1 : V7hatwould;onr -- fashionable ' , people d ' i t . I . _":without,Somethisir cifz.,,t Is --kliad to -afro.. ' , them amuseno'erit., and.: - „break. th -- ii=, ' otony f othonveriticirutl. r ' "..,, , The'sleighing'armind ii" - citY, for the'pase two or three weeks,has been- incomparably Sine, and the lovers of this healthful sport e Thave been, doubtless,.bnjoYing'. it to their hearite•• content. ruoticed the other day, at the-upper end of Broad street,: numbers.. of: 'sleighs sliding -rapidly.:over the , slippery surface, and - the'beanung faces.of -their oc-7 cupants'proclaimcd,that.they fully Aippre , niateirSuchluxury. ,- - :,Truly-:Yours i - . .. 7 , • !--.: - —• • Alaia.m.M....-.: sms , - r.71 , 14- - I.,,LILICEILLEtr-'2NOTICES: • _ ONVIVrE.E2roo 'Ng ': ham, 1.1, TalckofiT t lippaeb,-_-.BrXdwgrd .griceAl.so: - Hurd - ck.,3l.opiglaXon, ..1 , 142W;7 oriaTX.ori.rialt•tb.l W. 17,-.TRessi,Coludibia; . lisheFai 'Tfie•ahoieiS the title , of a:meet enter .. Seta: l r itself is v_ely , iritereitiiii, and its tieing pre vented- in rhyrrie' and .-measure renders 'doubly enjoyable,„lt t iS,entirely a German' - story; and on this sCentiu . t•will he'lntereist ing:Jc::OUr •Gerunity. 'friends:: The time'-of the iieti_iii`ftl - ,the'earlimattlernenr of .Ivety }Yoric„ana ther';eiist : act;receriVd.oVii:jfroni; theriturdi, andliemein Oftluatt. period: 's.i.s•Writtenint,jfae,ile;' - graeriftit: ?We, in'a-ilarteti;cif ,netrea;.iind whether' it be the ,expressionef,the tenderest "iientlif ment„the most touching ,pathos, or broad," Z est humor,'a - charmirilvsimplicity-prevnils.', GooniS•ronts:-.We' have just received from the' Biessrs._ TiCkna'r Beston; ;M'as's:, , past '3 of: Good jolt/irking:: splendid 'collection - - of , good articles just: suited 'fox' this-season: , of long evenings - kf Christmas with the Baron ; Stephen r'Yitr row,—by the ; Author of '!...Wsiting for the Christmas in Ger many ;" rThe,Christnins Banquet, hibTalik lintel Hawthorne ;Three of a l Trade; or Red --hy 'Titz :James G'Brieri';','Adi7ezittries Of. a•'-Now;-Year's I).Heinrich; 2...schelEke- With fo ur - admirableAllustratinns, = They .are- lent for the fainlly,i , or,tbi-rsading in ears or.; jon -steambouts. i .. The, only fifty Cent's ti'n,iiiirher,.„All.linei*,llers and us ws 'deldershai-e- thern,or, pan* procured , postpaid directly COntinties .to -Show ;a; , ; boars. It tallies' tin.. „eifentri ]and lannerouenkticles of. tile British press.„ . ',gitfinesontetlines,ari important. discover - y . ; seienecWithoutAcientifiCriternie'•hnd slgiiiie'tlir'ies'; the Oat: Of a netv . ; • book, ; .the, 'result - of ,a - h - azardous".Voyagei,63;.? TicknOr, Pciblisbeisr:Bostin:ll%fass ;"-; : cf.':SPECIAL - ni•t.t'Si',!'butittaltY 3(141 . . . fief ,ft tioothingoxpectorant,.prepared;teneet We ur. • gent , need of A safe and,roltablecure . for- disesses the throat and lungs: "A trlal;of many years, has _es> tab2tshed - the fact; that - his more' etheactens" in -4.‘ll=` i-mousry=aiffetttona , imeitary=.liffeotionethen more", officacybasmoie becomelno gentmely. known;, that-It' is Jnatly,regardedinmany ‘ couutries as: 9.-ruedielue ! : of ladiapensablenecestuty: , -.ln laretitßritaln;Franee;.- and"GermanY., where medical', stilence;haeretched' its highest,perfectiori,iit:l3;preserilied^in .domestio!. practice -7and";constantly::.used.• In,' the , armies; in , hospitaLimod ;Otherpublic 'institutions, where it is' „regarded byc the- attending' physicians - as, the-wear' -spe,etly,and'Agreeable rerned - xtbatmus be employed:. Scarcelranymeighborhoorrcan befoundwhere - well ',-kriowsfonses of.M.seased lungs:Which had battled the eirorttrotthernost'skillfuLandexperienced doctors' - i harp doeen. permanently. cu.red• by ./t.:;,:,Thase results", ste the most confining proofs of..the superior mini-' , properties of this preparationi- and4.o theneßlike 4 authors point with peculiar eatisantion:OVitiloitls.'. most powerful against conrfirmed , diseaseArsitq tremely_gentiCasa medicine ininfarmy, ancieranth,- being quite harmless to.orekthe-youngesti'When ad. ministeredjudiciously. , This-hy. , firevention-thanaareil ,, lf taken - in- season:lit 'aids ' „all'irritationaof the throat - Anil .intagta , ,,whether'arie,.." lag from'Coldit or Coughtg - or frometberminselti int thus prevent,thatlong tntirilof.painful andincurablik : , disaases: which: would 'Arlie .horn. the neglect - of' them.;.' Hence no family should -be - without it. • Tog. duenatic , Croup,. riasreeneas;;Whoopiiircosghaletit , '' f lay:ln'cipient ConsurdptioniAnd,otheraadections .tbe.beeathing organs, giro way beforofthic.,pre:ernie nent.oombizudion of,medical virtitee; Or- •; - :PieparedbrDa."2:C."AIYER•ce:CO;._ V . and'soldbyall‘Dregglats and*.dialera' In 'Medicine 'eyerywhere . ffebl-Mner behtleirian wloi suffered for-years from Neiroue •'Debnityp:Premattire.4lenay.,e,qehaLl'ihel'effeete; or, Puthforimilsoreneh„iyill, , ,Yor,fflo oelfeeof,auffering. humanity, Beild free to ail who.neeiVit;like4roPliw dtrlegnsjoA_ sloop!. r.ro r iie47.•`: bi. Witch:he pren: ererartwiahingao prodi.hy. 101E40114$01AxPer!q-,lTWdetb addressiagt a par eel , con noor - • Fnl cir ny.e IMME - SPECIAL -2VO - 11WES. PTO . PARIII.ERS AND ,11,Alc,TERS - -,- ; :ol7, , ,,stssorgimmitoPEAll4'on 8 lotto snit ptiriiintsers Vs, 2000 TONS OkAlOtratEittErftsPD'POUPltETTE oetice'Lodl hrhiaifrettliftig Co., made from die:nights. soll,tblood, offal and ,defitistafmals. ef,New York Cit.3w Jot:yr:MO the:Cm - hit stme . lttkive Contract, Priso only: e * TIVENTY , FIVE'DOLTAII..§ PEP:TON. Freight and eltarg,es', from New York added Warranted by the Co. to be equal weight for weight to any high priced superphosphate in market. The re sults-on.Corn„Cotton, Tobacco aud.Orajn,,hityp,,been , astnitiatilnk the piatSertstin: , .ltmatfires thenroisTrorie /0 days to two weeks earlier, and doubles the crop. tPamphlowith certificates of hundreds of welbko own •tolinters arid farmers,-and every - information; sent free to any one applying by letter or otherwise to - McCOLLUM..t PIIRSELL, , ESPY, Columbia Co., Pa., the IJotti. Manufacturing Company New YOrk. -BLINDNESS,,.-DEAFNESS -AND CATARRII, treated with tho utmost success. by Dr. .T. ISAACS,•Occulist and Auriat;(lbrrnerlytofleyden, Holland,) No. 803 Arch Street,' Philadelphia. Testi. monialstrom the most reliable sources in the-city and country can besecti at his ellico.. - Tbe Medical faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ,- ArtiEmild Eyes inser ted without pain. No , charge mado , for examination. • May.ol4 ly]. CoLGA.T.E"S'AItOI.Sf.A.TIC'VEGET.AItb SOAP 4 A supuridl7oll;7lF . §oAP, prepared' from?refirmd VEGETATILVOILS , ns- eombinStion With GLYCER— INE, aud nspapially. designed for . tha usn'cifJJADAE§ andjor the d'itr.g..S.EktY. Its : -perfume. exquisite and its -washing properties Undinlied. : For, sale by oil druggists. [may in, '674y. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS ct PLccENIX The wonderful . effects:, , nf ;.15foirat's , Life Pills in eases of mental dePression or- physical :weakness, prolieeding from indigestion, costiveness, or billions scero"tions; : are - oertiFfeiF to -by Millions of - Periona Who have been- benefittekby there.';''They 'aro - the most effective - cathartic and purifier ev.r before ;the. pub*, and - have" been in use since-18?5. - They are cheap, safe and reliable.- 'Sold. by .- .1111 respectable dealers everywhere: -• . = A plain statement. of-facts. I ittlito - lictL Scrofula and many of my'refailoas have died of it. In IWO my ease wasfrightful. ,Tumors an rl , ..nicers . :,.pread Until in 1.51_, under the advice. of my ,physicians I went to'Avon'Springg. received 'tin , benefit—tried every medicine and did' everything I had, to rest my arm on a cushion, and had not been able to raise it to my fiend for M1...a. a year. he dis charge from two ulcers-was nearly -a .pint a dal. Amputation_ was recommended ; but pronounced dangerous: ' I einrici-not'sleepl:niid' My:Sufferings were intolerable. , A friend liroughtine,an English physician who applieda salvo with Which he said he had accomplished, extraordinary •_ mires in the hospitals in England: It ceintitenced . to relieve; I persisted in its use; At finally: effected a poled and entire cure. It is 110 W: 1.543. It is five „years' . since I had the aPpearan'ee of a scrofulous sore, and my health ; has ,been 'good over since. I procured the receipt of this wonderful article- - -this blessing of hurriitu - ityarid havo celled "PAar's Cusr.l-4 atm," and allow - the public to use it or not as they choose.- ,This is a brief but candid statement, given more fully in my circular. Jr M. PAGE. - G =IVA, Now Yerl;.., December, 154.9. ,Ninv, Yeas, Oct. 10,, 1856. " I have knOwil 7. IC Page,'E'sq., Or . G on e Y for many years., , Be is one , of the first citizens of Western New York. I saw him laatWeek in good itealth. — His vain was a most remarkable ono, but netually true in every particular. • We have watched the unaidecl.but growing 'favor of "Page's Climax Salve and availing. ouiselvea 'of - the 'knowledge of : lts -wouderial curative potters, lava become' proprietors of the same. . It ma sure cure for ..dtuns, Pealtis,:e.nrofuls, Salt tFeier Soiee; Hioken'tirensta; Frost Bite,Q, Stings,. Dmises, puts, Swellings, &a., -whether upon man or beast. It subdues pain and intlammaiionlwitir -surprising , Celerity, 'and heals hurns without a scar. , No family shouldba. without_ it. It is always Wanted, and is alwaYn . ready. We 'will forfeit ideielibeneS -for liny siaglefailure: We believe there was „never, .anything,iine it -in the world. It is put up in tin boxes, surrounded by: 'S circular giving facts, directions, testimonials; and can be ordered.through Any' reSpeetable -Drug gist throughout the world. Price only 23 cents. . . 'WHITE'S a HOWLAND, Successors to .l. M.Pago, 121 Liberty Street. . mar .2; , crj ' • New.Yoritt: SOME FOLKS, CANT SLEEP NIGHTS. Very Many suffer frond cc - demi debility,' others from wcakneas:of the stomach and -inability to di goy t their food; some have creeping sensations along ) tha - iiiiiie fibre intliO - baalt.wkh aching and weary throbbing of the iirribi.' , „,Thonsands of ladies suffer through long yeai^i`froin ' what','an'i l eaned Fcmak Ctnnplaints, caused by the relnxatlon• of mus cle and ligament that attend deficiency Of vital force. 'Thousands of busigess Men,. overworked in mind and body, use,up,the nervous fluid and become un= fit for duty 'or - the' enjosments of life. Excesses in , youth, and the terrible edbets of fever and ague, in., 'volt.° shattered constitutions and the failure of the ,generaLtsitictioiiis,of.heitlth.To:sitife - reri-fiom.,all, - - those causes, . . . MEI DODD'S INTIGOR-A.TOB. Offers an blialciable boon—a- natural •atia.-'eflieient 'recovery of lost - Powetar - ,:tciperson, man or woman, `.sufferinefrom any.citnee; enzafford_ to neglect. tliti 'remedy. The Nersino will. be "found to possess , l'an iimiali : zing.tmall:nirtritiveprinciple, Itiallays lrrjta-, tlon;end 111. 7 e Sidepiiiorodt'i`itlie:secretions" OT` the 4.isteiri:lli-hast r7 atilinti;foilhh nervous ,fibrim, and .81:Mines tlierri:foithe waste, et is taking place. 'Like wholesome food taken into the stomach. -It undergoesmpid digesaton;anvigoretirwirt its pro ;cans the digestive' orgaraS, and producing a=f• CA:iiISENE9S` TILAIS ITLCIT,k; :unknown. to auy other_ preparation. - It contains no ioplturt'or hasheesh, and eo fasfrom produ'cihg• cos; tiveness; it will lie _pond af't 'effteionfoure for da'tisti. parkin, and has obtained - irorld4idic - rerini , n - for -this WHAT PEOPLE SAY "Dear Doctor: Thelast - medicine 'prescribed by von I obtained; and,willauty:that Nervine and Invigorator is all that it'clanns to - be. I feel like a new men :.the - sehing of my, limbs Is all 0-sleep well, hare a good. appetite. ,and.,feel . stronger than .1 have for many years - past." - [Contributed' by — Dr.ll. A. Tucker, 259 Clinton titreot, , Brooltlyn; 'New York.] "I fume nsedthe I , 2ervirie, - and find - myself much benefited by it, particularly- in the increase of strength_ and cure , of thong, trembling sensations. DIY costiveness also eems lobo :entlrely - nured. !Letter to Dr. Tacker.] • "The mediclnitjmu eirdered4Dodd's...Nervine) wa • have taken three bottles of. It is a great thing. My wife says she would rather have one bottle of It than 'forty doctors. ..Slicris certainly better, don't feel the dragging 'down so,muclirwelernove easierfalul in bettermorrous Condition 'every way."- - G. IL Martin, Cashier,Glenn House,. Long :Branch . , New Jersey,' stateS thutDodd's Nervine has cured -him of chronic weakness'. of the stomach, dizziness , and sick. - headache,-, and :greatly strengthened his 'whole system._ , David Hartshorn, 355 Sjste Millet, Brooklyn, cured of el trolihila Ilse ules and nervous debility. ' Johrt - Harbut, Brooklym - N: -"To-regu late the bowels, without r pruducing, cathartic effect, quiet the nerves, aud ztone , no the • system, I have never ,used anything_ that equalled Dodd's - Nor vine." ,W. F. ;Deans,T,'Esq.:Easiford,'Conn.. "11Iy wife has sutfered.for.sevenfeen years'. with i'extieme ner .TOno debility and mental 'prokration: She was in =duced bya.fr/end to try. Dr . ,./... W. Dodds -Nervine and Invigorator, and. by tts, tte e is, now restored to perfect health." . „' • , Dr. 0. C. York, ;Charlestown, "• In eases of - great nervous debility, pot confined by any means, • to the female sex, althafich — from, the greater deli cacy o L the female organization-more , common-than• among men. employ Dodd`s.NervinciancP_lnvigor ator with the happiest effect. It exceeds in -,tonic , power auythiugthat I know:lpf, ita aotionupon the bowels is all that can be desired:" _ , DODD'S 'NERVINE•AND - INVIGORATOD is em -ployeddo,the.Massachusetts hlospital,fer.the.lo.atie 'at Taunton.:,, e . , -FOR PERSONAL; TESTDIONLVL. ' S: To curea of general debillty,;•iridtgestion,,sleopless. nese, kidney complaint, wind colic, - and, female com: platntsinheir own famillea,, we refer, with permls ' sion, to the following - gentlemen .in , tbis vicinity: • E. W. BALL. Esq.,-FifthAyenne Hotel, N. Y. W. B. BODGE. TractKonse, ••30115•WILL1AMS:Poticeman;N:T:- -:r PECKETT,EstifiClinton'st.o3rdoklYie 0 2 a lyo • -`"J_S:WSIGIETv•Esof., JersOY City. • - „- Rtondway, ..11 - Foi ,. . , sale , tit'-.L'LL-Parry,'L' - '..l'. Meyers' alidlt: Williams' Drug Stores, Columbia; Pa'- ',.-.Price• Sl:per bottle::;.. • If. B. STORER B CO4 • .• atigl7 i Proprietors, -TONIC; - . • ; • • "Every - onenittrri& feelsthe necessity of set - nothing 'to:tone up, thu system depressed biznerital orbodilY exhinition-.'.-Ateucli times let every one, instead of. 'tarring aldoholio;on medicinal, atimulints, - ,rehtvigot ate his debilitatid itysteri.ty the - natural tonic late-, meats of the „.‘ - • - • • - . • 'PERUVIAN SYRUP,- - ' oil'irometea Sautfoii o fthe PrOtoxide cifirimmhich r .vitalispwatid enriches the h lo?d i hysupplying it with, iti'lVe 'Element, : - ...Beinglreefrom Alcohol in :any- forns,sitslenergizing 'effects ere not cloaca& by corresponding regeticor, loukare• I: permanent; infusing imam/arm vines - und.irmrrure; 'Fins° vallarts theesystem;suid buildlngtip amIROS' , CONSTMITIODIek;a:,-rl'? -rf' ~tYnkr:Co- 1 13TERLINIVE;(14'45f.IPOliglikeOpFiei, i 1.:. W ' Syrup:..l"fcer better,iny strength , is improrea;•my bo . wels er ®d..; !Remy appotite rst Thera is an old Physician in this 'city; (older thin V air)whn,has been 4n, the drug, business for-40 years, whwrnas useitthe'Syrup for months,-'and - gives it as his deeided opinion, that it is the bestAlterative Tonto Medicine he eves knew.nyt,i Poe - Dureionna; Dmairs,:iuldiFssmis: - .Weimirtsses, , the PerriviatiSyrup,isa ' sl.page - pamph-. let - sent. freet'.' , Thir'genuine:. has f,..T.minst.t.n 'tisane!. blown iiithegiassea PlNSMORMl'enilltitaor Tfo.3Bl)ey , SaAfiatrueitisti;"; Min CLl3inx >.x . - . - NOT.W.ES. .:Get;•A SALVE „, NVO 41.0 colistiintlylien flog favorahlo reports from ',those who filer() tried -this remedy. Amy . Anthony,.,' 'wife of Mark Anthony, offal's city. and living at No: , Locust street; affiloted,With a felon on, the finger, I .7wasrecontly induced t6,,malto a trial of-the SALVE, instantly:sbef,oxperienced relief from the ,tosin,WhielMad - been' almost imendurable. Every ' other' tromedy lfitt this proved unavailing. Those who have tried it once are satisfied of its merits, nnd nothins will induce them,to be without a supply.— .1 , 1111 Ewer News. [febl-Im ITCH !• ITCH 1! ITCH II! , 1 :-!", - WWVAff 142 Wil;i6filTBAXierill!m ,-- in from 10 to 48 hours.. Wheaton's Ointment , rums The Itch: Wheaton's Ointment carer ,Salt Rheum. \Vheaton's Ointment news . 'fetter. Wheaton's Ointment enrol Barber's Itch. Wheaton's Ointment jeurrA-, -,Old Sores. -Wheaton's Ointment !: cum., _-,Every kidd <`• - "of Humor like Neste. Price, GO cents a box; by Mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS .t .;,POTTER,„..No.,l7o:,Washington-,Street, Boston. Mass: . [sept 21-Iyr. TO'CWSSUM'PTIVES. 2 - . The - ath;ertiserChriving been restored to health in a few weeks by a very Ellinple•remedy:after having; suffered for several years with severe lungaffeethin,* and that dread. disease Consumption, is anxious go make knownto his folloir-sufferers the Moans of cure. To an who desire it, he will sehd a copy of the pre. seriptionuned (free of 'charge,)- with -the directions for proßaring and using the same, which they will find a hare • Cure for - Consumption,l Asthma, •Bron- Coughs, Colds,:and nil ',Threat -and,'Lung Affections.. The only:object- of the .advertiser in sending the Preseription .is to• benefit the, afflicted,- 'and spread information which • he• conceives to be Invaluable, andhe hopes every sufferer will try his ,remedy, as it - will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties .wishing the _prescription, FREE, by returirmall, will pleasenddress; • • • ,_. ..• . ; Nillinmsburg, Rings Co., New. York. IILTSCELLA_ZVE'O77S;',' TOBACCO -- FOR•.SAIAT.I. -- • EIGHTY-ONE BOXES of. Splendid Penh anla Lear TOBACCO is - offered for sale at reasonable rates, by, DAVID. ECA.XABER; • Jan. 18, '6B-tf.) 'Front Street, Columbia. ItkiEW::"-iq1i.31!.:, , • . , 'file undersigned itaving , ' - rturelta'eed the Stople Good' and,F,,,ixdures of the - welt ;mown S-L . ,,ore. • US th 6 .111t0 GF.OIi,(IE- 4 M.'800TL1,:dC4. , ,W.,' Ca; JiilvZ, - entered Into a eo-Tariners , :dp to • - -• •,,• • carry on tile , busbacc,of „ :SIANCFS;CTUTtiNG - E , GI-A RS, • • . , =I . . SE CWlSs.Tol3 . .iltt NUFFS. PIPES, . • • -, . • Anti all tinkles usually lcept . in Myst-Class-To bacco Segar Store; and they hope by a strict attention to business, and fair dealing, to merit a reasonable share of the. public patronage, as well as a continuance of the patronage bestowed on their predecessor. - Thepublic can rely 011 getting at our Store as good Goods fertile money as Call b e obtained at any,sinfilar. establishment la the State. - •: • . , 44,2„..We do not think it necessary to iniblsh Our Prices, as the Goods will tell for themselves. , • J. A. JOII.DA.N & CO., • .Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. jau. ' Srcy OF _DA; E yorsE! Fancy Dyer &r,Sd - Ourer, Having irately been in the Dyeing BUsiness in Pittsburgh, informs the -citizens -of' Columbia and vicinity, that - he has opened an establish,: ment near the corner of FOURTH PERRY STREETS, • COLUMBIA, Where be will dye. all - hinds--of Silks, Woolen Goods. Delaines, ay Ladies' and Gentlemen's Apparel cleansed and dyed at reasonable prices. Jan. 11, 'GS-3m!'] FRED. STEIN. ti RN ER'S - TIC ' DO ULOUREUX, UNIVERSAL '_CL CIRALGIA. PILLS ! _ A Safe; Certain and Speedy . Cure foi NEURALGIA - _ ND ~.%_LL -NERVOITS .DISEASES! IT.f.i .EFFECTS:ARE MAGICAL. • It is the - UNFAILING RMIEDY in all cases of Neuralgia Pariahs, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, from the-use of, no more than two or three Pills... L - No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this - - WONDERFpIi rtEmiEDrAr AGENT. --. Evenin the severest cases 'Chronic - Neural gia and general nervouaderangement,—of many years slancUitg,—affecting the, entire system, its. use for a felays, or a few weolcs at the utmost, - always affords the most astonishing relief, and -very rarely fails to produce a complete and per 7 manent, cure. • . It contains no drugs Or other-materlals in the ,s 1 ightest degree injurious even to the-most deli-. rate system, and can ALWAYS be used with ' • -, • - PERFECT' SA.r.r:l - . • - - , It has long been in cOnstant s tise by many. of, our .ALOST.:EMINENT 'PHYSICIANS, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt. of price, and postage. One-package 6 1.00 Postage f. eta. Six - packages ' • -• .5.00 - 227, Twelve packages; '100...... ' " iS- It. is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and . medicineil throughout the Tlalted _States, and ,by,_ . "l TURNER' & CO., Sole Proprietors, • ' • 1211 TREMONT &razor, llogrox, MASS: -Tint ii, 'CS-Onto. •• ' , • .ESTATE' OF GEORGE - AI: BOOTH, late of Columbia borough, Lancaster coon— ty, deceased. Letters of Admmistration.ou bald estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto arc-requested to make immediate 'payment, and those -having . claims or demands• against, the 'smile, will pre sent, them for settlement to the undersigned, re siding in said borough._ . Juq.-11, L • • VOR ...'S.A.LE !:: -:."..,;..", - ~- - -:- •-,..- • - : A.: A PLEAS'AINTI'aiId:CONVE.ICIENT ROUSE and "LOT:on,..Second.street, Columbia. Inquire at this vildee. -' ' :-. ,-- -, . - -(dec. - 14, '67-tt. r B A..Zir E;.S: - ' ''''''.:r. TIARTER,LIS atEPOWP 1 01? THE' ,Conclitica ofThe COLUMBIA. NATIONAL ,B,A3.:111 - ., On ile'iabrniiig"of the First MOND - AT of January, 1808.`" • - _ . - RESOURCES. - - Notesand Bills discounted:. S.710;200.18 ' - • Over drafts S.' Bonds deposited = for • -- Circulation - °.Other 'Bonds orrhand ' 2.7,500.00 o' . • , SI 2:11 ,St;7 SI -Notes' of National .005.00 '2' • Notes of State Banks " MOO 4 •Fractional-Curreney. ... 1 032 10 52,&57.10 Specie. • (1.21 .?- 7 ' , Legal Tender and. Comp'ati ' • Interest:Notes .0• 5112,157.14' Cash Items including .Re- -^ • ' • - 4,066: . ' venue StaMps....•.. . • ,Due - from Nationallllank.S:.• ° :23s,2o2ll3 Due from other Banks and'"., ' Bankers - '' ' ;32.68 • - • : • " 'Estate • .1:1,:,00.00' C9Frent-Expsubes , „:, . • Capital Stock p - and,Ah r • , ';i500,000.00 Surping' Fund ' 114.515.43 Discount,: atll..Exeluoige..'.,„ .51.1,190.96 • - Profit and Loss 11,146.147 sis,bia.in -Dividends unpaid.... ,s ' 00 Due to National Banris ..... _ 8,160.74 do. other Baaikp &13anicors-, ' • Clreulat'n of Colunii?laNn- . • tioual Bank • • " • ' $44E410.00 Individual Depcisi Ls - • = 515,860.92 leniEllEl Indebtedness of,Dirgetors..: . - - , Sworn to and subseribed bk . ' • - - ; SAMUEL ppshier. -. .Coluzabin Zan $ TATEMENT. SIIOIVING-THE CON moon of . the FIRST 2.7A. - T - fiXSAI; 111-I,NR - of C LIENIBLt,'Un Idondily,..Tanuarrflth; 1885.......;" •,:. . • ,,, ,ftL'SOURC.F..S . .• - . .:..:,:-.:...- ..N ot es and hills discounted- 3185,57.1.111..... . ..'l'‘. - . -- Bonds dep'd for circulatlen...lso,ooo,oo:, .. - , , • -...:.:-",. lLiMuls t;. S. on hand:..., ..... „:- , gl,sXi.oo' ' ~.,,,. - • . , , .._.,___l.--,,,i1ir4;174,.2.A; 14 - otesUf - asTittlonalltaiiks!:,,--9 pos.no,„, •*. ',--- : Legal Tenders and Simele,.„‘- - ,29:415.00 : ” •'';' ' ' -'.,`• Cash Items, including -Ber'.;,-, •,- ''' -' - --- - ,-. ''. enue.StampS ." , . . .-.2 . astt 17 , ... , ...„ , . - ...„.•,,-.1 . M.S.:Certificates -• -' , ' "l . :10,000.1X. "- - . '''--''''' Postal ...Currency- •-- • --, .•,• -1, 4 n4p , ...•-. - ,-- - -!,- -Due frdm Bailics' --‘ - ' ' - --,....' ,-- - 51,1.'30.39' 'Current I.lt pensek,lnterest, - . :.',"V - ; ".... .= and Taxes- - - • 1.....;.•:. •,. -- ..',- -., - ,3,321.45 Fixtures -- • - - -..: ' ..,-..,,.... ,-,,,;:,7...-...,,1,000.00 Capital.stock...- .• •-‘ • ,- • 450,000.00 Circulation • - - - 131,545.00 Surplus leund: " ' 0,000.00' Dividends m....:: ; Individual Derkisits - ' ' Due . to btullcs -" • ' - 8,43-1.20, Prone Lo‘44. Isrolriclebtedness of Dlieetors: " Sw.rn to and bmbseribeil by _ ' S.:DETWiLE/t; Citadel. Jan: • FiRBI ( 4I4TiONAIi • :131.NK".0P ,' 00f bcplifti t, his:Bank speelid bp-, ,!,- posltA, as follows : ",, • • • 534 per cent. for - Endo - atlas:Cc:, . ; • '• "5 per cent: 6 • months and under RI months '1 - 4 1 ,4 per'cent. for, and under Ganonths: We 'Make Collectioniton all Accessible Builds In • the.UnitedStates.mit termseDiscouitti,_ Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. , • Bur and seII:GOLD SILVER, and all UNITED •, ; STATE:S-SECURITIES. - And are prepared to draw.DRAETS on Philad phirt, New,York„ Baltimore,-Pittsburgiti.o.7- - England; Scotland; France, and , all parts of Germany. ,r 4; - 7-30 ' • - Holders of Firstjasue,Seiten-Thlrtles welLto call and exchange thernt or,thenew Five, nnd'--rive-Twentiesdelly ered at once: • 'S.' S: DETWILEH; - 4prUG.16777 _ . . . INTEREST,: ON,,DEP.OSITS. -.•: 10..1130-COLITZEBIA.W.A.TIONAItitARK trecelve mciney;onneposit;andpayinterewtthere7,. ,for, the following rotag;Niz:'V'7,l.•: : 3 per oent;-for . percent,' for 9 months; •-- --a per 6 mouthsq, • i . 6. :'''::B4lleir.pe,tr'copOt;'ft7r,..."2ogres.4raciaxtzed, foiznesr ••-- •• • •*" :•••• ';•••• -• 7•^.., , - ,W• • 13arii0t= • - - -5,.<44';• - •'\4ss,. - • Bk'N E E ,4.•;v IRON : "- Fp Or - A.DER.ND :1140045T • , • • • STEA.NI "ENGINES. - • ' 'r-M.xr.~. "';~'~IT'A Y I`TIN fig',:...r:~3Ftwsa'Ma;attz:iC?c4 - +~`~a ~, LE NrAN'S PATENT GRATE IMPROVED GOVERNOR &, " STEAM AND .11. AND-HOISTING M.I.CITIZZERY, Shafting, pith 43114 and Soelcet Benrings,% 'ffotitile , Cond adiiiitfink'of;"; the Enstest .pOsslble Adjustment. -- - Boller s Fionts;:Flie, Hand, and 34ii-Hole Iron, Welded Ttil?e," st s ani - ; STI2I/131 AND 'GAS FITTINGS, - Clark's Patent Steam-S.; Fire Regulators, Steam Pumps, &c., (De. • ' ;' • '; • = OFFICE ANn woincs, , •"- Southeast , Corner: 24th_ and Wood Streets P•HILA.DELPHIA Dec. IF;r7-tf. l';:l' •-A--r A S II 1414 N-A .11 . -L li 4:1 AT 4 The norlonliznegl has °pellet - Iln connection .with Gepilemen'm And Ids Shelves ere with Hats and Caps of the LATEST STkLES • Strict attention will be given to tills department and customers will always be treated In a gentlemanly manner. The ; • 'finest " lte,t is :offered -for sale,'-[ .• • 2 nnon very reason ._ -able terms. GENTS' . FURNISHING GOODS , This depart:nent consists of a great variety of Gents' Goods, viz: Latest Styles Cravats and Ties, . Mosta*: oral l kinds and prices, Linen Collars and Cu tib -. Paper 'Collars and Cuffs, - Shirts and Shirt Fronts, , - Underwear In great variety, Suspenders, But tons, ke., ro..Sirriv7s nnute to order and warranted to fit. I offer a Mee lat•of .Ladies' .Furnishing Goods •which I'am selling to Eustothers at Prices far below their original cost. Call anti-examine my Stock; I know -you will save money by purchasing of me. ROBERT J. - Post-Offlee Bullaing;: nov :1.)-tf • Locust Sk,.Columbia.- VEGETABLE' SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER HAS STOOD TH' TEST OP• SEVEN YEARS . And_ no preparatiob for the hair has .)'et been discovered:that will produce the,same beneficial results. • It is.a.n.eptarely new 'scientific' discov ery, combining many of the most powerful and restorative agents In the VEGETABLE KING DOM. It restores - - GRAY =HAM; TO , ITS ORIGINAL. YOUTHFUL. COLOR Itinaltes the sealp.whito and clean; cures (land rulrand humors, and failing out of the hair and will.malce..it grow upon bald heads, except in, very aged persons, at it. furnishes the nutritive prluetplethy which the. hair Is nourished and supported. it makes the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a HATIt DRESS ING. is the cheapest preparation everofrered to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation., „. -;;.• " t . • --" -4 t.l • IT Is itruconarEN - arn AND USED. DT . THE FIRST MEDICAL. AUTHORITY. The 'Wonderful results produced by our RICH, - . lAN HAIR TtENEWER have induced many to .mannfacture.preptuittions for-the Hair, under various names; and, in order to induce the trade rind the public to• purchase their compounds, they have resorted to' - falsehood, by claiming they were former partners, or tout some con nection with our MR. HALL, and their prepara tion_ wit.s s similar to purs.l ; Hozot be deceived by them: - - ' - Purchase the original; it has never yet been ; equalled. Our Treatitse on- the Jirilr; with certificates: sentfree by mail. 4Z - See that edeli ..11crrrix , has our private REVENUE STAMP . Over thel.op of the bottle. .All others are Imitations., ,; „ 'll. - P. HALL'S:. CO:, Proprietors, Nashua; N:11"; Sold bp all Pruggint4anctileatera _ nov 2 '67-Iy. " FLOUR. , AN33i.REE_Th VLOUR AND FEED • STORE !• - • 'he undersigned, having purchased the Stock on hand, and taken the — Flour and Feed Store lately occupied by George Brandt, Locust, above Fourth - strecti,Golunibia;':Pa:, will continue rthe business at that, lace, and 'respectfully solicits the patronage - of his friends - , and the puhlic in general. . • 'He will, kl all times; keep On hand the $1,615 749.1 e: . , . that can be procured: rAh,o, RYE FLOUR, .CORN MEAL BUCKWHEAT, with ,FEEDS of - different kinds, all of which ho will sell as low as possible, for CASH. Being a:practical and having followed the trade for many veers, he tatters himself that, his knowledge of the business will enable him to give saUstitetion to all who may favor him with their custom. '51,615:749.0.3 , - . The store Will be open from 7 A. M. toAq. P.M Contotee.R;l;6-If..] DANIEL MeCAULEY. OLUMI3P9. - -'14,01.111'' MILLS. • • erEoRGE 4300 LE. Pitarnith:mi. The highest Cash prizes paid for all kirid4 of Grnin. ;.§O:TETITIVIZIE 'AND,TXTY.A FAMILY V.r..0 for sale; alw Mlll Feed Wheat. „Ground and Itudtcd to order. Grist work and Chopping." .done. ; Chopped 'Corn ' and Oats. f:forn - mem and 1' 1,0 TJ B. :For sale Id all times, and deli v ered _ to any part of the t0wn . .13(9-Town. and country custom so netted. - . , )A.prll 6, 1867.. _ . •SELECT SCHOOL • • „ MRS., SAMUEL EVANS, Locust Street; •$ ove Fouth; having furnished a .roota with iGeographical and Astronomical Maps, etc.. is giving instructions_ h n the English branches of education - to a small 'number of pupils, and • would be pleased to teach &few more. None are 'desired who have not 'already acquired some knowledge of Reading. Writing - anti Arithmetic: Altir-Terms moderate. - ,•• - . [Jan. I I 'eS-tf. IDAP:M : I IVIII b gold. fit Pub7lc Sure, on 7.1." Ib''Ai. - .'ii 122111 . TTUESDAY , - FEBRUARY-ISt h, . at theresidence of theSubscri her, In West Hemp field township, Lancaster county; Pa, adjoining ' the borough of Cohunbia, on-the Columbia and • Ckestnut Hlll Turnpike the, following valuable - . Personal Property, to wit:. , 3488 007.07. C ! — TEN , OF _CHOICE .71kill•LES, - all young:"and broken,"eight 'of them well ; • mated, - botltin size and color. ~., , One Slx.zyear• Old , GRAY, r..lloll2E , ,Sultablet for ...family use—a line driver.- - - One Thorough-Bred DURIIAM BULL..between'2 and .3 years old. • Four Thorough-Brdd nuntrAm BULL.S, (year , Hons.)... Four - Bred-DURHANI COWS, 2 of them,fresh. -One .two-year...cdd. Heifer, six Dar than Heifers:: (yearlings.) Eighteen Head *of. ',STOCK CA.TI'LE, 2 years old; three of them are Home Raised, ^ Also; three Yearlings, Home • Raised. 8 Head of Flue Sonthdown Sheep. Dill bred. - &Fine Shoats: .2 Broad ,Wheeled Planta-, :ti on Wudons and Beds; nearly: nots".3•2 Ore WA:W ens and 4.1 Ore Wagon Bed,'l Geiser's Improved , Threshing 31achine,Separatorand•Hrirse-power, Th real' ing!.sLachinegDaVish Maim) all'in.good ' order, Bonton•Cannort Corn Sheller,B Plows two ' Harrows,„l.,Corrr Plow,, 2 Shovel Harrows, / fart. f Hay Foriti etc.; ll:Sets:Wagon ..lEfarnasa`,Bl.tHe Plow-Gears; (all•tbe_ Harness. Lain - good- ordera '.Fifth - Challis, Single and Doublelfrees; ShoveLs, Forks,•Rakes;NinaErtha for feeding; mule. eta. ~ The -Sale will.:nommenee, witlz,a variety; of; TIHETSEHOLD` GOODS.' consisting_of' Carpets;'' ChairsLExtension::Table,^Stoves,,,Washing;Ma : eitine;jiarrels,.Bleat Stancis;, and other.' articles. too numerouslomientlon. - - • : .:•• - Sale to continence at 10 o'clodkA.H... - preelsely,„ ;when :the iterms;:and 'conditions -will -be' =del . known,hy • • •i• • ;JOHN , P. ST-4.MAN, • Saint • 4 ••• - • N. B.—A-Credit at. one year-w.ilFbe'siTiowed,iin • all Sales • amounting' „to ...Twenty, Dollars 4820.00): and upwards. - _ - , ,; Cashier., r BOILERS, ETANOERS, PULLEYS, Pumps, .oocKs. , • Vacuum; Steam., -and 'Water • dayes,. IXSEeTQ-R; Nll , lr 11 S'reltE ' HAT - CAP STORE, AND BEST'3I:A.KES :LADTES' FURNiSEING - GOODS! - BEFORE - THE , _.:"PUBIALo; A ‘;-. BEST FAMILY FLOUR, MSV.E.L.L.A_YA'O77S. LATEST_ FASHIONS DEMAND _ 7, BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT DITPLEX.IELLIPTIC -'-:tbr;D9tll3li. 111,'S _ THE WONDERFUTWFLEXTBILITY and great COMFORT and= PLEASURE to. any LADY_ wearing the DUPLEX , ELLIPTIC STQR.T; will bo experience rctiliartienlarly.iniolkertlwded.ASSEMßLlES,OPEW„ AS. - CARRIAGES.- P.ArtROWE''ExES;- , tosnoFaciors PEWS, AR/11 CITA IRS, for PROMENADE end ROUSE ' , DRESSOurthe'Skirtlealf..bb.loldedS.WherUin tab to occupy d small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable quality in crinc. lino, not found In any single Spring Skirt. • A Lady-haying - enjoyed tho.Plettanre, Comfort - And 'great Convenience of wearing ;the Dupibs.: Elliptic STEEL - SPRING sEIRT rot ar•gonfic do iviil never' afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For , chirdran, , ,,Usseitand you!? agigkiheyare,super, - _ for to all others. - • , • - - VALVES, ' They3oll - not BREAK 'like the Single Spring, but-will.preserird_theiraerfebt antl.9lraceful Shape when three or four Ordinary - Skirts will - have" been Thrown Aside as Useless. The HOOPS are covered with , liouble - audfr.Tiiisted Thread and the Bottom' Iteds;are.not, my double ..I,prings,.,but_ twice (or double) Cov.ered provend ngt horn • frorn:wearing out when dnlgging.down eton - ps,,,itairs; dt." - "- The Dtaplex,Elliptle is a "great favorite - with the lad ies,:tual is universallyreconnnended by the Fash ionNagazineslL9 th.o%, skiRT OF - -•PHE` FASHIONABLE To enjoy the' following :inestimable -ndvintages in Crinoline:Mg • Superior'AQuality - sPerfeetlilantifae. turn. riilylish Shape And Finish, Flexibility. Durabili ty, Comfort ancl:.Ebonoiny, enquire•fer'.7.-W. 43RAD LEY'ET DUPLEX _ELLIPTIC, or double Spring Skirt, And'be mire you get the gonuine,Article. - • -CAUTlON.—Toguard .against IMPOSITION; be partieular tiiNOTICE that skirts offered as `Duplex'! lurrethe , red .ink stamp, viz: Y.I. N. Bradley's,-Du plex-Elliptic Steel . Springs,',' upon the waistbarid— non'. others - are genuine. Also :notice _that every Hoop .11 pin being - passed., through the centre, thus revealing 'the tiro- (or' 'double)* springs braided together therein, which is the seeretoftheir Flexibility and strength, and a combination not to. be found in any other Skirt. , 117"FOR'SALE in all Stores where FIRST CLASS. Skirts are sold throughout the :United. States and elsewhere. , - " . -Alan aithetured by the Sole - Oirnels.l of, the Patent, NESTS; BRA.DLEY ; V Chnmbers,aud 79 And 11-Iteade Streets, ' 'Dec._7;!l77-3mii.) - - • _NEW - ME ritEso ARRIVAL: OF TGOODS Just. received, at the fine Groceiy'Establlslx ment; :corner and and Cherry streets,Ahe, follow, lug nevt-cipcxls: • -•••- - caomr; NEW ORLEANS AfOLASSE.§, JELLIES,- - • " PRESERVES TOMATOES, ENGLISH PICKLES IV INBLOIO'S G REEN - 001* r • GREER PEAS, .c., &C. - - A LARGE LOT OF.2iflW YOICS Civs-Dus, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisin," Coaonnittc. Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar. .Extra Farall3 - Flottr, Mercer Potatoes; Rio and Java Coiree; fresh - roasted, Lovering's.Syrup, &e." , ".per-New Goods received almost daily. , VFM.H. HARDMAN, •-• ttrd and Cherry Sts., ,Cotumbia.;•Pa., dee. 21, '67-.1.1.] GOODS; FOR EVERYBODY, ! PATTON"-"-.5 . . - CORS_ER'SECOND AND LOCUST _STREETS, OLLIMBIX,PEYN'A. Comprising a Gonoral Assortment of DRY - GOODS, Including . every flf.9irableStyl9 and-Fabric DRESS GOODS;,. } ; PRlN 4 r§:"*:• - mcKENcs, - • • SHEETING'; FLANNELS; -• • * BLANKETS„ HOOP SKIRTS, SHAWL% ' .-a4LMOBAL SKIRTS; - • •,• HOSIERY; GLOVES,' .*MITE, EL'UNDICEROEHEF% TIES, & N9TIOI,S GENERALLY. CLOTHS, CAS 'S-1.4.1ti5-I.SATILiETTS. A_t Anniong_a great variety of xtieles~ _suitableable for None:are more artr o .l - aceoptiible • -,SEwigG MACHINES , Agency for. Wurs,T.En , F.J.LIPT/0; WILCOX Sc (}lnns, and - - •'• , - „Evers; 'Machine Nvniranted to give entire'satis- , faction; An other Good MachineSfarnishednt Agents' - prices. ppeelnl atteiitian given to Merchant 'Tailoring.. s ,CLOTHING MADE UP `TO - ORDER In Bent:Citi*::keii,nant ALSO, GROCERIFS_QUEENSWARE, OIL : = (lee. 14, , 67. • • • SEEINg G00D . ,41 -' RICA' EVAND . -SILYER'-rtii.T.Eto, • .1, , ,-, • - Inelndhig every Style and desCripthin, made pressly for the Winter Trade, which, for .- , ..... ; ;;.neatness and durabi1ity.ew10t.,,,,,,,Lf,...,. , . surnaimed..4!t w JOHN .BOWMAN'S'' _„ Wholeeale - aiidileifilli:NiathifaebOrlnt Esioblish rnent, 704-Arch Street, ' t" Ve3..Relatlng nt ShOit'NOtice. dee. 14; 'O7-Iy.-, nuNER: MOORE jo• -••-• : * COAL '' , S'ALT,"' ' "-"'" "' • • - '•• • ,FIRE' 'BRICK ••- • •" • • ••' AND tUM.i3EI.O :•- ••• •• • •• •• • ; . BASEN.":"; • Patens' 0E• COAL AT' 'Baltimore Select Lump '55.05. "Nos:"1; 2 and 3" - "5.15' ' 5.50' . " '4.00 No 3 " .4:40 .'" Shantolten Egg and Stove;Nos:', ' • 2 and 3 " "4.:90 -Stiamolten Net; Nci."s ' ' "' • 4.50" Baltimore Consumers Coal Co..'„_ Egg and Stove, Nos. 2 and 3; 4:63 'Baltimore Consumers Coal Co., ; -r";.: - ' 4.15 ,; - 4.50 , ',"- , = , Maltby Coal, land 3............4.05 ..- "5.00 No. 5 -4.15'' • :4.50 , „ .Grand Tunnel,.Nos. 2 and 3 • 4.40 ' 4.75 Lylcens :Valley; Nos. 2 . and 5,55 - 6.011 4.05- • 5.00 the I'oll ' 6u : bag Coal is sold by car "loads to Co-. lumbla consumers, gross: weight, with cent..advantages:— 4 • Shamolren Egg and Stove,brNos.2 and ' ” orNo. ' . . 3.75 Baltimore Consumers Coal . Co., Nos. 2and 8, 4.50 - 4.00 3laltby Ccial, Nos:2d an 3.'%.• ... 4.50 • " - •" , - 4 No; " ...... '.—: 4.00 •LY'ketisynUey,'Nos. 2 indli • --" - - • " • . " No. 5 • "'" . ',Grand Ttriiroil, Nos Tand ..... 4.25 soon.cOnnectl :is Con plebed;tii: gesbarr e,Baltirnore'Cofoo 3 el n waralso be Held 'by Cam , . ' „ • dee;',24 , 07.1 , - Brallspard% SrAWONEtrir . ; 3 d a , - - :fttteution'of theiniblieto is lirge find wqrse :lectedreoiic"oPT)!AN'bont9sting'op-,,--...,•,,z •411,, J.P.YENTLE AOPFP'• •s ; rAl , lp.k - RD - ,•• ; • TOY, BOOKS THE LITTLE FOLKS • - ' " ' - iisiD;l 7 lE7S;-I`A large CARD CAIRI ET; • rportieß - 70 - suit., - -- - WORK .330 X ES--Plnitt. , aucl fetinished. 'CASES: , S-PORTFOLIb.S—Cr all sizes. • fl:line.-asioriiicent-,OII,P_OOKtTZEICIOKS,!'. !•:'" • • - „Cheap- Cash:Book' store;- - -404, OtheeziStree , •;;3ee.-14; , 67-ir.l- Lanzesteit rat:" C ALDIVELL.I.& - ; FRY, • - . Hat/ 7 W GLOVE XO7NIS:;;' • 406 MARKET,,. rj ; • • .f...•!.'•)::• , -,••••,.. • , • •••••,• ••• • •-• L • AM ILIADItiIc!S! EMESSI BTRANBERRIES -, RAISINS; - - PEACHES, Pj1;1? s E:N MACHINES TO REST. AT 104 ARCH STREET. RE MR El
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