zllre &tiltllaTia gins Columbia Pa. Saturday, December 19, 1868 Advertisements, to secure immediate in section, must be handed in on or before Thurs day evening, each week. GRECIAN BEND.—WC saw a bad case or the Grecian Bend, on the streets, on Sunday last. It wasn't alarming, but it was decidedly ridiculous. A TEAcirEns' Institute, to be com posed of Lancaster and Dauphin county teachers, will be held. at Elizabethtown, commencing on IVednesdny, December 30th. PR EPARINO FOR CHRIST:IIAS CELERR A- TtoN.—Tuesday evening a meeting of the Sabbath School of the M. E. Church was held, to perfect arrangements for the pro posed Christmas celebration. NEW THAT STORE.-31r. Ab r tn. R. Brenerrinn has just purchased the lint and cap store formerly owned by R.S. Fry, and in addition to the present stock, will open, in a short time, it very superior assortment of goods in his line. SUPPER.--M. 31. Strickler, lisq., gave a supper a few evenings since, to the work men engaged in putting up his now house on Second street, this borough. We barn it was a splendid afrairltnd gave great ,at isfaction to all concerned. Si I v iit Mum PET volt Tuts liv Kit s.— The Silver Trumpet whieli wit, voted 1:n•, at. the Fair of the Columbia Classical Insti tute, last week, was awarded to the Vigi lant Steam Fire Company, they having the largest number of votes. A SERMAN TO YOUNG MEN.—Rev. Benjamin J. Douglas will preach a sermon to young men, in St. Parris' Protestant Episcopal Church, on next Sunday eve ning, at seven o'clock. Seats are free. -V cordial invitation is extended to all. S you want to help a paper, always pay your subscription in a(lVanCe• Send the editor at least one sub scription beside your own, and often it may happen that yon e.ui pick up half a dozen. Such things make his heart light : they inako hint work with new grit ; in short, they make hint happy. Tiii PRESS.—The pen is said to be mightier than the sword. So is ink mightier than the pen. People AT ho sling printets' ink aro mightier than all—the monarchs of mankind. Ile who understands this art in all its ramifications travels the short est and best route to the head and under standing of human nature. Printers' ink has made more fames and fortunes than any other—perhaps all other—things put, to gether. THE VIGILANT STEAM ER. The splendid steam fire engine, belonging to the Vigilant Fire Company, of this place, was out Tuesday, when her "squirting" pow ers were tested by Mr. Nich. Gillui.tn, en - gineer ; a distance of 276 feet was reached, without much effert,tarough 11 inch nozzle. This is not her best, as the distance of 30.1 feet has been reached through a like nozzle. This engine was built by Messrs. Clapp cC:: Tones, New York, and it is said to be the most perfect tire: apparatus in the United States. The "Hirers" may well feel proud of their steamer. CHRlSTMAS.—Christtuas is rapidly ap proaching. The little folks have got i t down to a nicety, and con now count on their little lingers and toes how many days the merry Christmas hi Mt Our store keepers, too, have calculations, and the holiday goods are being displayed in abu daw.s.e. Hero and there sprigs of evergreen begin to adorn the parlors of our citizens, and all things give token of a merry, Imppy one in prospective for old and young_ Thricehappy is it for the aged when they eon with cheerful hearts look forward with.. Pleasant anticipation to the occasion ninl not to be reminded of it by sonic little piece of human roguery suggesting that lie or sne is going to hang up a stocking for Kris , Kringle, n Ito is always kind to good little. girls and I:eys, at letqt once a year. The growing old eat: have Christmas time all th e year round, if they will only prevent their hearts from grow ing old by contri buting to the pleasui es and happiness of the young THE rilVlia.—Saturday last we tool: a stroll down the Suscpt vitamin, as far as the darn. We found the water rushing witll usual rapidity through the shute, but use bosom of the river was one vast sheet of iee. The water passing through the situ to heretofore has continued on with the cur rent of the river, bill now after clearing the shale it takes a course directly across the river, which is caused by the immense gorge of ice a little distance front the base of the falls. This is spoken or by our "oldest in habitants" as the first occurrence of the kind Within their memory. While looking upon the scene we were approached by two gentlemen, who have recently been em ployed near Lancaster city, but reside near Wrightsville, who were trying to reach their home. They were 7to/ W/O/SC(110 U/0.1111 over the ("ridge:at this place,and were there fore looking for sonic other means or pas. sage. We learned while there that NOM individuals were taking passengers over, provided they walk on weak ice about half way, and then pay an exorbitant inler to be boated the ()titer half. We thought the facilities liar travel rather uninviting, arid left. several ail ventut ers on the shore. shivering with cold. I low uiee it is to httva• abridge! Ain't we all enjoying it, Mon iii r Fox CH ASE.—Ou Saturday last agree ably to zi public announcement, a large number of persons attracted hither from various sections of the county met at Silver Spring to witness a fox chase. After par taking of to sumptous repast, given by Mr. E. Ifopton, mine host of the Silver Spring Hotel, it was announced that Ray nard would be set free, the crowd retied to a field in the rear of the hotel, foxy started North at a very rapid rate turning several somersaults over the cornstalks protruding. through the snow, causing tho spec tators to shout, which elicited a response from the hounds confined in the barn, hear ing which Raynard concluded to change his course and wheeled around and came back almost over his own tracks and went through the crowd from whence ho started, he passed East after getting 'away sever al hund -ed yards lie deliberately sat down combed Irk whiskers with his front and hind feet, then rolled himself several times in the snow, and started in a 'zig-zag course which baffled the dogs very much when on his trail, mind turned in the direc tion of Salunga, in about twenty minutes the hounds were let loose, 'they soon got. the scent and gave tongue, when a hunter from Columbia exclaimed, "du you hear the • heavenly music" when a amateaur sportsman from Lancaster responded that " the bounds• made so much noise that he could'not hear it." Itaynard after being run abont three miles took refuge under a barn near Salungo, he was unearthed mid taken to Lancaster by the sports from that place. The "pot" was divided between those front Columbia and Chesnut hill.— We learn that there will be another fox chase at Isaac Evans' hotel;•in * Petersburg, on Wednesday, the 23d inst. CHANGE OP TIME.—A change in the time of running, the trains on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad went into operation last week. The mail train for the West leaves daily (except San,lity) at 8.45 A. AL, the fast line at 5 P. M., add the express train at 9.45 P. M. For Washington, at 3.45, 7, 8.35 and 11 A. SL, and 1.30, 4.30 and 8.30 P. M. For Annappolis at 7 A. It., and 4.30 P. Sr. On Sunday, for Washington at 3,45, 7 and 11 A. M., and 4.30 and S P. M. AN UNFORTUNATE EDITOR.---One of our cotemporaries thus bewaileth a loss; "The scoundrel who stele our stove pipe hat will find it to his advantage to re turn it immediately." The man who would steal an editor's hat, connot have brains enough to fill it respectably, and he ought to take it back. We hope he will "go and do likewise," and not only escape the an ger of the whole fraternity of editors, but "flee from the wrath to conic." THE COAL TRADE.—Never in the an nals of the coal trade, have the shipments been so heavy at this season of the year, as at the present time. The total shipments from the Schuylkill, Lehigh, Wyoming and Lackawanna regions for the \veal: end ing November 26, 18fiS, were in round 1111111- hers 340,000 tons. This has been about the average weekly shipments for the past two months. Of this vast amount, 102,000 tons were shipped over the Reading Railroad; 54,023 tons over the Lehigh Valley Ra ilroad; 50,000 tons over the Lehigh and Susque hanna Railroad and Lehigh canal ; 39,000 tons by the Dela wa re, Lackawn non tt: West ern Railroad ; 43,000 by the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company; 20,000 by the Pennsylvania Coal Company and 33,000 by the Schuylkill Canal. Tfie total shipments for the year, up to this time, are 1,400,000 tons more than there were last year. With all this increase and this steady supply, it must require considerable sharp practice among the operators to keep coal up to the present exorbitant price.— 16711ianivart Gazette. TNT ER msri N(1 TO F-‘IOIEI:S.—ThO to issioner or Internal rvl , VO ne hai clecidt,l that Fanners have no right to have their grain mannlactnred into !lour, and then sell the flour in any Ill:0111er, without pay ing a licenie to the c.lovertlinent, and II they do, they 10V liaLle to the pellZfitie; provided by law. We !ovation the fart fdr the benefit of those who may be interested in knowing. D.ty by day the people :.re Iw...twing more and more acquainted with the 11100 or the tax collector, and we are growing more familiar with the ramitlea lions or the Internal 1:...-venue law. AIIOUT TilE NEW IiEIDGE.—On Sat an:lily morning Lst, we published the nil lowing item in the local columns of the SPY : TILE Nmw MunuE.—Tho bridge (.teross the river at this place is so far completed as to admit, of the crossing of passengers and vehicles, but orders have heen received to allow no person to cross over• it, und ,, r any circumstances. Persons have been doss ing on foot for sonic time, by securing a but now, when the river is closed, and there is no other way of cros,ing than by the bridge, this prix 'lege is denied the traveling' public. We deem this action of the bridge company unwarranted, :old a great, wrung to the public, as we think no evil can arise from pessongds crossing, on foot, It seems that our very mild strictures rural forth two communications, both directed to us, one of which is signed " Justice." and was prompted by an officer of the bridge ; the other has no signature, but is the work of an over-officious dealer in bar-roolll lit erature. "Justice" is genteel, at lea,L, in his letter. lie says that we are in error when we say that the bridge will admit of the passage of vehicles and passengers, for this reason: "Sixty feet of the flooring, is not down, and the entire length of the bridge is lumbered up With ti in iron, tuld that, the all sufficient reason why the Bridge Company has stopped persons from crossing is that the "bridge is not safe." In reply to 1)11 this we simply say that "Jus tice" informed us, the other day, that the engineer had gone to Philadelphia to get permission from the Company to :Mow ve hicles and thottnen to pa-s, and that was the basis or the correctness or our asser tion. We intended Ito individual or °the:- wrong in our remarks. But since the mat ter has elicited public notice, we will go further: Two months ago we were invited to cross this " unsafe." bridge at night, and know or two gen denten that did, and that by permission of the authoritios, and not :t word said about its "unsalety." "Justice" says as a " personal favor" persons have been permitted to cross the bridge. Would " Justice," or anybody else, consider it a "Personal favor" to be allowed to risk his or their The other day he was eager to procure a pass for a gentleman who did not to. at to ;Jo over tile bridge. lie knowing the bridge 11115.111' ; dill ho want to endanger the life of his friend Facts will tell. One day last week f o rt ! , /1.0.101/1 were :Mowed to 1):1,8 over this: - •• bridge" as a •' personal favor," while theemitpaay'S horses pm-sovory every day ; be-ides immense :piaiitities of iron and timber are and have been piled upon the bridge het ween the piers, and ear s vory 110:1VS 11111011 with bridge materal are pass inl• 11V1•1' at adl 110 , 11 , 1 of the :lay. "Pherefore, there, must be t.t.t . r than " unsafe" rett , ons for proldbiting tray's!, which.theso reniarks may doubtless develop. At all events the Company is very considerate sudden ly, and very fearful of a eastiality. We say now, desplle the letters of "jus tice" and old ' Iltimpty-d um pty," there is a screw loose somew herd. and that this sudden whim Of the bridge emnt•auY is to wrong to the public, and entirely imwar rant-d. A NOTII EU LE'r • ri:a r•tenat UB PT DUM PT 1"." —Oar e•st vented friend, wao has long been known lbr his quiet manners, giant mind and powerful tongue, has again addressed us on the "Bridge" question. lie still insists that be will have no name. hut lbr convenience sake we call Idol, with all the fervor ()four "slang" tongue,the same " Oil Hominy Dttniply." Metre yott have his retort to the Sea - , in his own way: The Ed of the daily Stay of the 11:th lust e•tnte out with a eharge against the Bridge Co. of this place which we believed to Ir• unjust—Supposing this was an error and not intentional we corrected Isv giveing the thets: witch we at'llt, to the edditor— now we find he is unwilling to correct the error: but goes of in slang epithets against us, Perhaps he felt we wore too personal in our remarks, It so we ask his pardon—we did not see him or his paper—we seen injustice done they inocent and drew his attention to this by stating that providence had clos ed navigation by ice makeing crossing the river by boat unpossible—wo also suited that the bridge co. had no control° over the bridge as it was in the hands of the con tractors—lbr them to asunte the right to pass travel over it, was a violation of con tract which would subject the co. to dama ges—Mr Editor we athnit in our heading the artieal referd to we made a gross error in styleing you a second Daniel come to judgment—when it should have been the unjust judge Mr Ed we intended to ask Ibr was simple justice, the Spy professes to be a republican journal—that parties platform is based on truth and justice they scorn ep ithets or the impuneing of motives to cover or hide from the public glarcing injustice tho it may appear in a journal protessing to be an organ of the party. Slandering. corporations misrepresenting, writing false statements—in a word decursing the people to strengthen there party belongs to legitimately to Denmeracy—Now Mr Edi tor either adopt the republican creed and truthfull doing, - just to all or do not claim to by a republican journal. Insinn n.4—personal motives or epithets will not close the eye of justice. Duni pty Damply presented t w above to us with one of his brighest smiles, and a request that we publish, Nvlikth we do. Ile asked us to correct mkt:Li:QS, tte., which we have not done, for the reason that we deem it. imprudent to sharpen a stick for him to punch our eves with; and then again we wish to do his talents justice, and thus en able the Bridge Company, which he so no bly defends, to properly appreciate his self-shcriticing efforts in behalf of justice. We are now convinced that the lowest ob ject can lind its advocate, and we hope that Damply Damply is persuaded that his knowledge is better displayed, his wisdom more perceptible, his power of thought bet ter exhibited and understood in his bar room ravings, than through the columns of a public journal—Ens.] AT HIS PoS•r Monty.—Mr. Samuel Carter, Upholster, 'Walnut street, Colum bia, who has been ill for two or thre.o weeks, is at his post again. ilo is ready to receive and attend to all orders in his line. 'ME En.—The Susquehanna has snecumbed to tho roe King, and is frozen over at this place. A few persons are cross ing nit the, ice, but we think it rather haz ardous as yet. TUE REASON' WUY.—The reason why persons are not allowed to cross over the bridge between Columbia and Wrightsville, is that that structure is being built by con tract and cannot be accepted by the Com pany until it is fully completed anti inspect ed. it is not finished, as yet, although the spans have reached either shore.— York True _Democrat. IM PUDENT. Brigham Young, who soooms to be anything but a gentleman, in enumerating libel suits now pending makes reference to the Srr. He entirely forgets that it cost him the snug little sum of one hundred and thirty dollars to get rid of a libel suit he had upon his own hands. We think Brigham excels the lather of impu dence in petty rascality. rtAILGOAD CONNECTIONS.—The Travre de Grace Pcpublican learns that the Phila delphia and Baltimore Central and Colum bia and Port Deposit railroads have each finished the grading and laid their rails to the junction of their roads on the Susque hanna river, and that freight is already be ing carried from along the line of the Phil adelphia and Baltimore Central over the Columbia and Port Deposit and Philadel phia, Wihnington and Baltimore roads, by way ot Port Deposit and Perryville, to Bal timore, and that regular passenger trains will soon be put on the same route. ComPLAINT. Complaint has been made that children attending the public schools of this place arc compelled to stand out in the cold of a morning until the hour of opening school. This heing the ease parents will not allow their eltildren to go so early, the eons.equonee is ir they ar rive five Ninnies Into they tind the doors .locoed on them, and they :u•e denied the benefit of the s:hool. There is a wrong somewhere in this mat ter n•hich we hope to see remedied. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.--List or totters unclaimed, in die Columbia Post ()Mee, up to this date. Persons call ing for those lett , rs will please mention that they are advertised in the SrY : Ladies' List.—Margret Smith, Mary Jane Richards, bash Kinder, Elizabeth Fissell, Mary Odenwald, Harriet .Magee, Anna Maria Shut:, Annie Moss cry, Mollie Fannie Lord, Carrie Lowell. Genllemen.s A. Seigler, Edwin Shaeffer, John P. Shaeffer, Samuel .Taines Pleasanth, Miles Maguire, William Lam melt, EPIII*2I E. Holland, Daniel _Hoffman, Rudolph Piekell, Joseph Hogentogler, Jr. Esq., Daniel I Logan, Jos. \V. Garnsey, lien. Wellington If. Eat, Samnel Case, John Coakley, John Konklin. THE CIIP,IsYMAS NU:int:l3, OF Tin: SPY. —The Christmas number the Weekly Spy Will be circulated on Thursday next, Christmas eve. We shall spare no pains in ;nuking it a superior number. Its outside pages will contain a highly interest ing "Ilis tory of Christmas," Christmas poetry, a variety of miscellaneous articles, ~te.; its Inside pages will contain "Merry Christ mas," an editorial that will be read with interest, and be a pleasant reminder of the days when We were young; also editorials upon all interesting topics; the usual Con gressional and telegraphic news; a review of all local transactions, Christmas adver tisements, &c., ttic. The Christmas num ber of the Soy will be unexcelled by any country paper, for general instruction and interest. Persons wishing extra copies will please hand in their favors early. 1TT1:1) TO BAIL.—JOh:I Cooper, Nvho was arrested a few weeks ago for prowling about the dwelling of F. S. Metz, was, on Monday lust, taken before Jutige Ilays on a writ of habeas corpus, and dis charged Nom prison on giving hail in the sum of *at:o, to appea r at the January 8;3:S -1,1011S to answer„tc. It has been teseertain ed that this man is a professional burglar, and that the name he gave is one of the many atietses he goes by. T:101 . 1. is 110 (Tille 4 4- Lioll but every man has the right to give ball for his appearance to ansa"er to any charge which may be made against him in our COOlllB, except murder, but we ini . or from the remarks of the Repress of Wed nesday evening last, that there must be something "rotten in Denmark" in this case. In New York it is a notori fact that the conviction of these professional burglars are but and silty'.? becau,e the:, - can command any amount, or money, which will procure the servlet...; of the "shyster" lawyers who 11.01;1114 01.1.011. the "tombs" and the courts ready for such „jobs, and who can always procure bail in some way, and the malenictor turned loose upon society to again commit depre dations. We are informed that this Cooper had plenty money. Can it be possible that bail has been procured through tlatt mean.. This matter needs looking into. 'i he papers give accounts almost • daily of burglaries committed in some section of our catinty, which indicates that crimes of that, character are on the increase. And yet, when a profes sional burglar is caught. by some myste rious means he procures hail and gets free. Won't the Kepre.ss publish 'the name of Cooper's bail. TilE Potitt.--Now is the winter nl our discontent!" Word"; litiy spoken by the great Shabspeare—and applicable to the present time. hose of von who read these line•: may be comfortable., with plenty of this world's goods at your command ; but liow mny, Ob ! how ntany ,a•e they who in tic mono• of their• souls cry 00t—" Now is the winter or our discontent!" Gentle rea der, the cause of suffering k your cause; to alleviate distress is your duty; to care fo• the poor is your privilege. The highest type of christianity is developed in oaring for the unfortunate, the noblest :e of humanity :u•e stirred in ameliorating the wants of the needy, the profoundest depths * of the heart are moved in their valuable sympathy. A long cold winter is predicted by our prognosticators; the severities of our climate are rapidly concentrating upon us; the cold winds which penetrates poorly guarded houses, is whistling through our streets; thinly clad people and shoeless children are suffering from the piercing blasts of the northwester. Suffering, want, hunger, are making their visitation known and felt in this community. Families re duced to poverty front sickness or l'rom a thousand reverses familiar to our expe rience, are in agony—never known, never appreciated, and totally beyond the under standing of sonic people. Over their abid ing places, for these people can have 1)0 home, write " poverty and honesty." Too primd to beg, not too proud to die from suf fering. The county- cannot, or does not reach them. They I , eiong to you -they mast depend upon your private charity. You must feed them, comfort them, clothe then) and warm them. This is your het i loge—God given plont2. - . Let no one be found a sufferer on it. You are God's stewarts of the prosperity and plenty which he has given you. In the great. day of final decrees let it not be said of You that you were selfish to criminality. God demands something of you. These poor whom you h:n•e 111 your midst may be 1110111111ThiltS Of your good deeds, or witnesses that shall condemn you to unutterable grief. No one has done his duty as long us there remains a sufferer. No ono has given all he can af ford to give until he has received the com mand from Heaven to stop. God giveth and taketh away. God loveth a cheerful giver. Bestir yourselves, then, and open up your hearts to the WO Ohs Of the poor.— See to it. that there are 110110 within the sound of your voice in need. How many hearts C:111 be made to rejoice, to bound with joy, between now and Christmas. Send out your turkeys and chickens, your flour and your meal, mid by so doing, comfort the poor and needy. TUE COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT RAILROAD.—The Cecil triuly says there was left for record in the Clerk's 0111ce at Elkton, on Tuesday afternoon, a mortgage given by the Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad Company fur the sum of two and a .balf Millions of dollars, to secure bonds of the company, the stamps on which amount to twenty-five hundred dollars, a nice little p Ho of itself. Rummous.—llev. S. 11. C Smith will preach ill the M. E. Church, this place, en Sunday morning and evening, at the usual hours. In the morning his subject will ho "Transfiguration," in the evening, "rho Prodigal Son." Come out, every body. " Tiru HlLA.vmax IfomE."—Come and hear "good news from a far country." Tho Pastor will deliver two sermons on " The Heavenly Home," on next Sabbath (to morrow) morning and evening, at usual hours, in the U. B. Church. Morning sub ject: "heaven a Place." Evening: "Heaven rt Slate—and who shall be there." 44 Soft h' naps." Arksims. Eprrorts.—Your correspondent, " A Voter," states a thet worthy of the most earnest consideration of the tax-payers, viz: That they pay, or hove paid, at Har risburg, $7OO dollars to a pastel- and folder of documents distributed by the members. As the session of the Legislature seldom or nover exceeds 1:20 days, this would he five dollars and eigidg-theee cents a (lay, for sit ting in a warm, snug room, and folding up documents very leisurely, and putting the covers on them. Pretty good wages for a pastel. and folder! No wonder there is such a scramble for ollice—and no wonder that so many hangers on, panders, lackeys, :ma born-blowers (lock around our mem bers, and electioneer for their nomination. The poor wood-sawyer, who stands in the street on a cold winter's day, sawing wood, can only earn a dollar and a half :t day with ban! work, while some of our lazy, seedy folks, who do nothing but blow around, to public annoyance, must be comforted with a much greater remuneration. There is something - radically wrong' at liarrishurg. TAx PAY - 7.3 eetz in ussus. EtaTons.--The people of Colum bia are conslnntly eongratnlating each other upon the growth :tad prosperity of their borough, and many go so far as to express their opinion that it 54'1011M be in corporated as a city. Now, this is all right, but I am of the opinion that there should be some thoughts entertained by these same people in reference to the intel lectual culture of the young men. that are now growing up, and who will some day not far distant, rule and direct the inter ests ofthis very prosperous town. Lancaster, Mechanicsburg, and many more of the leading. towns of the southern interior ofthis great State, have formed ly ceums, or reading and debating clubs, for the improvement of their young men dur ing the winter. Many of the most able orators of our country, who sway vast multitudes with the power of their eloquence, received their fast lessons in the country debating so ciety. The amount of information to be gained, too, in the course of a winter, in at tending a well conducted lyceum or literary society, of whatever character, is i mmlloll9o, and can only bo estimated or realized by those who have enjoyed such advantages. 'Hoping that a lyceum will be formed in Colombia before New Year, and thus pre vent the useless waste of time by our young men, I remain yours truly. • , J. M. Auditor General's Report, IMESSIT.S. Enrrons :—I have lately read it very interesting little work published at govermnent expense, entitled a "Report of the Auditor General of the Finances of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the year ending November 30th, 15117. Every taxpayer and yoter should have copy and well ponder its contents. It is calcu lated to enlighten the public as to the ex travagance of our Representatives, and show the reason that so many persons are so. very, very anxious for a residence in Ilarrisburg, during the sittings of the Leg islature. On page 112, the item of money paid to ''Pastors and Folders," for tho mem bers of the House alone, is $20,612,10, wide h at the salary of *7OO paid to Mr. Ilias, for doing nothing, would show that a corps of at least twenty-eight persons were employ ed in pasting and folding documents Mr one hundred members. Can any man be lieve Hen such a sum could be legally and honestly expended tor such a purleise? If this matter is properly ventilated, it will lie found that many members provide situa tions its cite. pulditi_egpense_ for lackey., and hangers-on, who help them to get their re nowt nations and do oilier dirty work. Be sides, I see on the same loge that Mr. Jas. Menermott, received $357.10 for acting !bur months as ..11arshal of the Rettlllazt, and Mr. Geo. 'W. received for the m same tie 1:6'33:50, for Wrig ht - acting as Assistant Marshal of the Rotunda, being at the ran: •of seven dollars per day for each. Whets were these offices created, by when!, Mr w hose henefit, and what are the duties of the same besides keeping the apple W 021) e and pea-nut boys from jangling ? From the great number a employees and the immense amount expended, the conclu sion is irresistible, that although the mem bers when at home are very glad to wait, upon themselves, at liarrisburg thinks that each must have his waiting man at elbow, either to blow his horn, or pander to his tastes. Let its have Ihis ventilated, and let the job of pasting and and toldirg be given oat at piddle outcry to tim lowest, bidder, and thousands upon thousands or thatars %%ill be saved to the E 1'- 1.31 OP SUPER! ORITY IS AWAII. mono TO 311 ti. S. A. At.t.ns for her niprolv ed (new style) Hair lte,inrer or Drey-ing, (in OM. bottle,) and a grateful piddle appre eiate4 the very low 'price, Ono Dollar. Every I>ruggist sells it. decs. 1 ton CA.TAttalt, CATAtula DISMIsTt Nt: ComPLAINP.—neI pint bottles of Wolcott's Annihilator. It will (.yore it. And it' you have rheuntati-an, or any pain, get Wol cott's Itcin Paint, in white wrappers, at all drit o „,;sts. dee.l9-21. Tut: attention or our readers is directed to the advertise meat or Coe's Cough ISRI - DyspetiNia Core, in r neither part of this paper. These tuthy Valli:011e itledielnes aro recommended by all who ti-. 0 them. Read the certificate,. DEI:ANc:EMENT OP TUE BowEr.s.— judielons use of Bpeer's "Standard Wino BitierA" in keeping the sr,tein in tone, and preventing derangement of the Bowel , , is alino , t beyond belief. Try them and you will he convinced of the caul. For sale by Fred. Brown, Joinnon, Ilolloway Co., and other Drue.gi.ls. WE beard a clear-headed old farzner .-ay the other day in speaking of baying* some new clothing," What WC' Wall something that. will wear, a coat made out of the flimsy stuff which SMice tailors a-a , . is of about as much use to :t farmer as a sieve is to e: a •ry water in." Jfe was reading over the advertisement of Wanamaker Brown, and was struck with the special stress they lay upon this one point of good goods." M'e'lt wager a new hat that when he comes back - with his now suit from Oak Hall, he'll have something that'll wear.. Jos H BILIANns B En s LE.tvE 'To STAIT. —That Ships arc called She hekause tlui nl - vs keep a man on the lookout. '['hat turning water into wine is a nierikle in these days worth at least 800 per cent. That the ready (nude elpthinir, boots, shoes, kte., sold at No. 5 Front street, Co iumbia, are just ahead of any other goods yet brot into his notise, and he considers himself the champion judge, and konliden tinily refers unto I. 0. ButtNuti. CAN it be possible that over Five Mil lion Bottles or Plantation Bitters have been sold during the past Sear? It is almost in crtdible, nevertheless it is absolutely true, and is the most convincing proof of their wonderful medicinal and health-restoring qualities. Every family should he suppli ed with these Bitters, at whatever co s t or trouble it may be to obtain them. Be care ful that you act the genuine, and that you are not imposed upon by a spurious article. Magnolia Water.—Stspcnior to the best imported German Cologne, and hold at half the price. "TRUE MinuT WILL ALWAYS ILA VI: rrs ItswAnu."--It is.certain that no truth has ever been . more satisfactorily demon strated in our midst than the above, as nay be seen daily in the immense demand for that invaluable and popular tonic and stimulons, Mishler's herb Bitters. It is the one thing needful for persons whose stir ro am ding:- are unfavorable for good health, because it is a perfect protection against all morbid influences productive of disease. The present is the most lilting season for reinforcing the organs of our bodies, and insuring our health during the "cold term." We are all more or less negligent, but there are many persons who are always behind in this matter, consequently each change in the season comes along before they are prepared fir it, and sickness seizes upon them, followed by all its train of ills. Be gin now to ward off disease by using Mish ler's Herb Bitters every day regularly, and all the charactsrietics of good health will spring up within and continue with you. tiec.l2-ltdiStw HORACE GREELY purposes to n•rile, during the year ISB9, ait elememtary wcrk 071 Political economy, wherein the policy of Protection to !Come Industry will be ex plained and. vindicated. This work will first be given to the public through succes sive numbers of the New York Tribune, and will appear in all its additions—Daily, $10; Semi-Weekly, $1; Weekly, $2 per annmn. NEwsrArEn. DIRECTOICY.—G. P. Row ell Co.,th e New York Advertising Agents, are about issuing a complete American Newspaper Directory. It is a compilation much needed, since nothing or the kind having any claims to completeness has ever been published. Messrs. Nowell A: Co. have spared no pains or o%ponse to make the forthcoming work complete. We understand the book will be a *handsome octavo volume of about three hundred pages, bound in dark cloth, and sold for Five Dollars per copy. As the publishers are Advertising Agents, their issuing a work containingso much in formation, usually jealously , guarded by those in that business, shows that they are confident of their ability to be of service to advertisers, or they would not so readily place in their hands the means of enabling every ono to communicate direct with pub lishers if they so desire. Philadelphia Produce Itiarkei FRIDAY, December 18th, IS6S.—There is no de mand for Flour except from the home consum ers, who purchase principally of good tinnily brands, which are in small supply. About i 0 barrels were taken in lots at $.15061%5 7.1 for super fine; Se mix 7.3 for extras; 72.X0S for lowa anti Wisconsin Extra Fatally; dibits 23 for Minnesota do., do., $961.10 75 for Winter Wheat do., do., and 5116413 for Fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour is unchanged; 100 barrels sold at 67 75. No change to notice in Corn Meal. The receipts as well as the stocks of Wheat continue light; and there is a moderato inquiry for prime lots, but inferior sorts are neglected. Sales of 1,000 bus. Red at Si 0050g05, and some:tal lier at $2 10002 15. Rye sells at S 1 GO per bus, for Western. Corn issteady, with sales of old yel low at. $1 ISfrM 20. Oats are less active. Sales of 1,18)0 bushels Western at 5 5 % 67 0c, Whisky sells at SI 010101 per gallon, tax paid. On the Sth Inat., at.Coopet's hotel, by the Ite,. J. J. Strlne, ADAM S. 1:1:11!:111:17 to .I::Ntr.: I ItE.s.r., both 01 in West Ifenipileld tarn., on the Iltlt lust., Adis Sttt aged 31 p.•ars, 11 month , . and 13 days. 3iEIV AD FE RAYS EME_YITS. lt,T OTT CE. An 'election for SEVEN TRUSTEES of Odd Fellows' hall . ..Is,ociation will be held at the hall, on . Iloaday, the 4th of January. VOL \V I ESL/IN:Treas. ' NOTICE. The annual meetino of the Stockholders of the COI - DMIX et PORT DR:POSIT DAIL ROAD COMI'-11:s.ZY will be held at the oftlee of the Seel etary, Lancaster, PA., oil Monday, Jan uary 11th, lAtal, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The annual election for a President and twelve Directors will be held at the snout time and placo OEO. F. ' decl9-te] w Secretary. NOTICE. Election for NINE DIRECTORS, of the Fir,t Nat ional Rank of l'a., will take Piave at. their Dankinir Hotbte, on Tuemlay, nary Itth, ISOS, between the hours of a o'clock .1. M., and 1 fit look I'. - - deel2-Ct,l.v.v] STOOKIIOLDEHS' EETLNG. A meeting of the Stockhglaers of the Gettys burg Railroad Company, will be hem at LlLetr of- Ike, in Gettysburg, on the Second Monday of .fanuary, 1t , f9., between the hours of one and Dim. o'clock, V. M., for lie purpow of electing a Pre,ident and twelve Directors._ Columbia, Pa., Dee. 13, IRON; jt e IONEY EASILY MADE, 17 with our Complete ST [INCIL ANL) KEY elIKVI: 0 rfl , IT. Small capital required. Cir culars free. STA PVC/ RD :%I.A.SVG. CO., 1.,G Ful ton Street., New York. lticel9-4w-etcl AWATCH FREE. Given grot I, to live, oneMelie agents, mate or female, in a new, light and honorable Imatness, paying thirty 41ollars per day sure. No gilt VnternrieN, no humbug. Address Mno us Kennedy Co., Pittsburg, deel9-Iweanl (131 ill). A MONTII. can be Inmic by e.i , __E. ‘II, r ,ntoe lIIId fC.:11:1k! agNItS \ Ve have 'nothing for curiosity-seekm , , but reliable, steady ' profitable employment. for ti 0,40 \ rho mean lnodness. Adore.., with 3-et. -.tamp, L. C. VAN ALLEN ..1:. CO., l , New street, New York. iteolo-twce. It. 1::1 II IN N I\V and useful.—_. , ,YISCW rOp , 11:11 . 11111,3e at popular " Ifiteheoeles Ilal f-Di me Series of Ytu,te for the Million." No. 1 now ready -211u,1,• and word, 01 tile etnine,ontr." CAPTAIN JINKS Ob".1111i: HoltSE 51AltINES.” Other, to follow rapidly. Price, 5 cents each. Your Newsdealer ha, it or will get it rnr you. Mulled on reeelpt of price. Acid' life,N.l. W. lIITCIL COCK, Publi,ner, ti 9 Spring street, New York. &it'll- I we.i.n, 7110 THE WORKING CL_VSS. ain now preparisl to In ralsh 11,1 e0:1 111 ern ], oyinent to all el:0.0, t le•Ir homes, for their spare moments. Easiness new, light and profit able. Filly cents lo Si per evening I, easily earned, and the boys and girls earn nearly as much as 111011. Ureat 1111thee1110111s are Onereti. All who sOe this not lee please send we I heir the business for theinselvet:. If not well sallscosl, I will send Si to pay for the trouble of using tae. Full 'mita:tams sent free. lianit,le sent IT mail for ten eenh.. Ad dress, E. C. ALLEN, deel4-tt^r•.:a Augusta, Maine. Lt i GENTS WANTED, to sell a New L A Book, pertaining to Ag:ival.nre and the meumme All , , eatted by Lleo.. IVaring, Esq., the tlistingui,lte.l Author and A.grieultural En gineer ut the New York Central Park. Nothing Hier it evet engravl m 4,, Sells at -,ight tl.Vatte,r , , tout:antes a n d M , orkingmen of all Aet Itollloll and women are Clllll - uwuov.t-•n.l tor t irentArs. E. B. TILE-I.T & CU., haat-Met:, 65; Ltromlway, New ]-uric. TAN PAY F.1:8 det•W-7 WCA D. i I;rIITON ' S TO BA Ei '0 A NTI DOTE. N I LLEANTDD 'TO DEM 0% - "E ALL FOR. Ti It in ViAL , ol,,table /t pUri .tll.l Who:. I:11,1)1..0, I avtgorates Glens:N o, nt, viinse,ne., great :Old si rialgthen all exeellerit appetizer, enables the nintintelt to it 'gent the hex roost Mud, makes slop fre"ii ing, :z..1 Ha Cl•stel n jut. S.LVT3' YEARS Cutter,. Price, Piny Cent,. pe it. tree. _\ treat toe on the lain' mu: etreeln Thboool, with IlstS of rotor eat e,, I ent trint,i ilei, .le., neat free. .I.i.tonts Wlllll - tei. T. K. . 1 .13 VAST l',.lettxtey City, J. ei•IP-I..itec.s PER, YEAR guaranteed,;.) . ik it II I and STEADY Eli PLOTILIZNT. We )Vint a re:ialito agent in every totality to sell PATENT WILITE \VXUE cLOTIIES . rasEB NG). Adar,,, WHITE WIRE CO., 75 NV il!Ltlii ffi., N. V., or h.; Dearborn St.. Chica go, 111. [fleclo: 1 Wa7.kl) el.k I 1 I ' ETS PAY 'll IE xlctr PRICES !! 'as LAND CAIII-trr Co., 01 Boston, csitildlshoil neat ly a quarter of a century ago, in their present 100.ation, in nails over 71, 7 t , 75. 777 st st so and S 7 ll:mover street, have turn, :shed more houses With Carpets than any other home in the country. In order to mr.irit nt .1 distance the aidvautagit or N opo,c to on the receipt 01 the prit C. 20 yard, or upwards of their lictinth fill Cottage Carpeting. at Zi•l cents per vand, with samples o 1 tun sous, vat ying in mice from 2.5 tent, to ,1 per yard, suitable Ise furnishing evict y :.ort 1 , 1 any house. tilecl9- 1 w:c.t G Eo. I'. iv_myELL S, CO'S NEwsp.\i'i.:ll niilEGTolly, Con tainlngaccurate lists of all the Newspapers and periodical- published in the United States and Territorio, and the Dominion of Canada, and DI It ish Colonies 6f Not th ifinez ha; togeth et• with a description of the towns and cities in 'which they are published. NEW YOIU INT : E I'M. P. HOWELL CO. n.wsp ucn A LYVITIKNO AGrNTS, 1.. I A NI) , “JM OCT.'. VU VOLLIAIE OF :100 I'AIiES, MUNI, IN CLOTH - - - FIVE DOLLARS not toritre:lt. V.11(10 to advertlscrc,Pul,lbLcrs i of het; \vlioglerd re ltt forattnt lot t to re ial 101 l 111 t he NeWSrapf`ri and Veriodtettle. of North America. The edition will be limited, and perNons de hiring copies will do well hi setld their orders Immediately to GEo. r. itov. - P:r.T., s co., p , ,,&i. , .kry a it Adecrtiaing -Igenta, derlo-: Me. w 1 10 Park Itow, :New Yorl Aturriar s ts &ILI •1:4 +T *(25 4. Cashier HO WARD S. CASE, Secretao TEEM .10 Park Row NEW ADFERTISE3LENTS. - - WE ARE COMING, \\D WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending; IN a Club In our Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A. IVATCIL piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS r.A.rrEits, FREE OF COST Our Inducements during the past few years have =WEI WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PEE- EBBE We Iu made many important additions to our Winter Stocks, and have largely extended our Exchange List, and we now feel confident to meet the demands or our extensive patron age. Said for New Circular. Catalogue of goods and samples sent to any address free. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to J. S. HAWES ..fr. CO., P. 0. Box C. Ia Federal St., Boston, Mass. Wholesale dealers In Dry and Fancy Goods, Cut tory, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ate., .so. LdcclJ-L'WC,t n. 0 1 0! ! 0! ! JUST LOOK AT THOSE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Fon 'HOLIDAYS SI-Ila,ri,lEß'S. I invite especial attention to fly superb stock of goods, just oponea,itit.l selling very low. The hugest stock of SILVER SILVER PLATED WARE, Elver di.played In Columbia, which cannot he excelled for quality or RODOERS' BROS. SPOONS A; FORKS Together with a line stock - of FINE •IAI3LE CUTLERY GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, 01 all grades and ilutkes, fully warranted. Also GOLD, SILVER & PLATED ell AINS JEWELRY 'DEPARTMENT Our Jewelry lit parthi,nl eml,r.u•ing a great Variety of MEM PENS, , SLEEVE BUTTONS, SPECTACLES, EAlt RINGS, RINGS, CII.IIt3IS, LOCKETS, ST 1.7 DS, The largest stork of Jewelry, of 811 deseril , t ions, f have ever had, with the prices reasona ble. Clock Departnient,. Alarge a•aartaaent of Seth Thomas, and al the la , t wakes of Clocks, selling at very lost GOLD PENS GOLD PENS ! FOLEY'S CELEBRATED UOLD PENS, the best made. A very beallti he I stock of PENS & PENCILS. Cell and try them. A NEW DEPARTMENT ! FINE POCKET KNIVES, We have added to our stock a large and com plete assortment of the finest POCKET CUT LERY, n hick a c Intend selling low tor the qual ity of uood., Tll E BEST QUALITY Of good. at the lowest. rates Fancy Goods. Au oxcollcnt ...,orttneut, Just rvveivod, t•on sisting of TOILET 5.1.•_:1:4 )LO N 1 IioTT COM P.VNIONS STAND s, CASES, I= or)01: cAsE:.; I= ,Cr„ Sc P. LI.:( .11181"IIIE PLACE TO BUY HOLIDAY GIFTS! I offer extra Inducements, and I believe I have, wlthout doubt, TIIE LAItG EST STOCK OF GOODS of different grades, ever before offered In thLs place, and cordially Invite the public to CALL AND EXAINIESE before making their proullasos. Mt:MEMBER THE PLACE! CM NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ! EIMB EMEi I have rne• ready I•tr the FALL AND WINTER TRADE t large stoelc for inspection, consisting of HATS AND CAI'S, .tx 11 BoY:c Boors AND swills best makes, and at prices to suit every one LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREIsi'S DOOTS I pay especial attention iLs to nq le and quality NONE BUT THE BUST MAKES! QUALITY GUARANTEED !! HOOP SKlRTS—Newest Style, For Dulles, Misses and Children, at the lowest prices. NOTION DEPARTMENT. There will be round a large stock to select from. hest gllsh Hose, bleached and unbleachnd, at low prices. Best 81 Corsets, Dress and Coat Trimmings, New Style Buttons for luclios' coats. REMEMBER THE CASH STORE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AMOS IL nouGENDonLErt, i•etBl-If] Corner Third & Cherry Sts TTrATC.ZIES, JEWELRY.; &c. RoLTDAi C Tl. IS. Just received the finest assortment of goods for the Holidays E. S_PFERIINTG'S, ENAMELED and DIAMOND SET WATCIIIt'S DIAMOND, .I.I‘IITPII 'IST, OYSIX and .1. full aso,ortment of tine GOLD & PLATED JEWELRY. Or the Irate ht design, from the largest Factory ht the country•. Com.h.thm of TI, 1 SETS ICE. PITCIIETZS. M Is 11..,;, PmtrituET V"ASE:4 1;•11:L1;1:-;, S.UN STA7,.:DS lull lint. of OW ..t..11,101 . :1ted “1.011112/ El= =a &C. , &c., C =I acct--tf j TII 1: 'l9u• great eNt a•sortznimt or FOR LA.DIRt: AND 3.IIt.sSES, ever Opolol fn Coluntbht; Una our lung experience In this branch of our b 0511142,..., eliabh, us to oiler bar gains not I() lk) had outside of Philadelphia. Mulls Croat S2.:)(1 to ;4.5.m collars and Ber tha, from .32.50 to t , is (O. sets front t,1.00 toSIOOM. Ladles: Hood., I :anti Fur Muffler. and Gaunt lets, Fur Trimmings, &v. At a GREAT SACRIFICE. FRENCH MERI NOKS, tine good,. only u,nal price SIM. Extra quality, 61.00, u.ual price S LW, and many other 110VeIdeS I❑ DrUNN Good:, we are ..clung at prices which we defy coin I wilt ion. iIMNIUMM=ME=IiMMWMiI s N'l•1111l1,•.j will) lESEEM Which we are kelling at tug hargalit , , and have good.; made up 111 order in the 1“-Nt le and worlatianNlt i p. WHITE and COLORED 11uuu•-ni:ulr fresh from the Favtory—to Inr hutch icily it this establishment. ARMY BLA.N ETS, WV ERLETS, and &t very low prices, SHREINER'S. No, 13 Front Street \])TES' & GENTS CAPS, :31/OES, tC• Embracing a lull Ntoek of MERINO k CASHMERE I7NDEIGGARNIENTr-3 An elegant n,sortincnt of IMMEM 0.1Eltl", CHINA, GLASS S: QXJEI:NSW.\P.t• A full ...tuck of nmelUnble g , luds In t line fur the Itelythiyx. ItEm.E.mßEn tlml2-tfw JOB PRINTING Ot every description executed st tit is olnee .1 E WE L E It , No. :19 NORTH FRONT STREET FOR LADIES, GOLD LEO:CTAINE CHAINS AND PINS, PP \RL, PLAIN" GOLD RINGS, GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, GOLD AND SILVER SPECS Silver Plated Ware, DINNER ANT) 1311.E.1.1:FAST CASTORS =1 SBGAIt BASK MS, I= OYSTEI DISHES, I:UTTER DISI I ES I=l PI CI: LE si•.tND= SPOON 0 T.l) El.ti TOI LET SETH EwEr.ux uox Es, Cir PS, (.!A NA PI: IN I:I SGS, ay., Si I= BEE! CO LOG NFIS, MIME! tii'V.lll‘zZG's. rr.) North Front Street. Uoinnthln, Pu _D.RY GOODS'. &e. Erolyday Season, FON DERSAIITIVB STORE, Nos. 1•27 Locust, St rect. Columbia, I't GIFTS FOR THE MILLION kt Prices to Suit Everybody GOOD FURS LADIES' DRESS GOODS I= E.t I= BLANKETS ! BI..INKETS ! ! COAL FORTS FURNISHING GOODS G.\ UNTLFXS F.VSUY 11001)S.. ,te FOZ , ZDERSNIITIPS STORE (Licensed by the VOW Stater Government.] 61_ 00D NEWS FOR CONSUMERS OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Throughout the Country., , I-larring Lon cCD Of fifteen years standing as Jobbers and Retail ets of Ihe above goods, In Boston and vicinity have concluded to offer the people of the whole country the advantages of their immense im port:atom, and agencies for American manufac. wk.,. through the popular ONE DOLLAR SYS. Tl fit. Our premium list to agents, and exchange list for agents and patrons, are not equalled by any house In the country. Best New York and Boston relerenees given when rem - aired. Send for free circular. IfAItRINGTON Li: CO., SO Summer Street; Boston. dees-flinw HO ! FOR AUSTIN & CO.'S Post Office fox 361 GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE! " We propose to light it out on this laic." AGENTS ! AGENTS ! WANTED Ladies iind gentlemen in every town and city in the 'United States, to act as agents for AUSTIN 4: CO.'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE of rich and valuable goods, comprising nothing, hut ta-el II art fetes wanted in every family. Each and c% ery article to be sold for one dollar. To any person getting up either of the Clubs below, we will present. a watch, Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Sewing Machine, Wool Car pet, Ste, ate., free of extra cost. Our induce ments to agenta have always been nearbt double those "(any other house in the trade, and our largely Mere:v.llu; Meatless waitants us in con tinning tile G ET, MA,. pat heidarmdice NI" I :-0 ur agents are not required 10 pay one dollar for their presents, but receive the Name for their herviees In getting up Chu Please examine the following Ally person ~ N 1(1111:4 115 a club of ten, with $l, will be entitled to receive for the same any one if the Its e !minima al tides on our exchange list. (Scc (ori/Po.) For a Chili of TM' ly, With t.": 4 tile person will be entitled to one of the following articles, viz.: —Meerschaum Pipe, 20 yards bleached or brOwn Sheeting, Elegant Silver-plated Five-bottle re volving Cll,lllr, 1 Mtney Dress Pattern, 1 dozen extra quality Colton !lose, Fancy Colored Bed spread, 1 large size Damask Table Cover, 1 Mo riawo Albuni—lei) pictures, All wool Cassimere for l'n :mil Vest, Ipidr Ladles' Serge Congress Boots, best quality, I dozen line Linen Towels, 1 large size Worsted Shawl, Ladies' long Gold plated Chain, Sple =did Ladies* Morocco Shop ping Bitg, with lock and key, Set of Jewelry, with Sleeve Buttons to inateli, 1 Violin and Bow, 1 dozen Shirt, Bosoms, I White Marseilles Quilt, I Elegant Black Walnut, Workbox or Writing Desk. For a Clot, of Fifty, with pair All-wool Blankets, 3; f, you is ti Otssimere, for Pants anti Vest, 1 black or colored Alpaca Dress Pattern, I solid klohl Scarf Pin, 1 pair (Mitts' Calf Boots, 30 yards bleached or brown Sheeting, 2. yards double s. Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks, 1 Fur Mull or Collar, 30 yards Print, that colors, I square Thibet. Shawl, 1 plain poplin Dress Pattern, 1 elegant six-bottle heavy-plated Castor, 1 pair Gents' White Shirts, genuine INleersehatun Pipe, in case, I set of Lace Curtains. For a Club of one hundred', with $lO.-1 heavy silver-plated engraved Ice Pitcher, 00 yards bleached or brown Sheeting, 1 rich Merino or Thibet Dress Patient, one set of Ivory handled Knives and. Forks, I pair superior White Wool liankets, vards all-wool Miley Cassimere, for suit, ele n mut Berarge Dress Pattern, 1 Ladies' or Gents' Silver Hunting-case Watch, 1 Bacon's Six-barreled 'Revolver, Silver-plated engraved Six-bottle Revolving Castor, with cut Alass bot tles, Fine Wool Cloth for Ladies' Cloak, lb yards Item', Carpeting, 1 pair tine Damask Table- Mot Its, Napit ills to match, I heavy Honeycomb Quilts, I Bat tact hand poi table Sewing Machine, I wool Long Shawl. nice Fur Mull' and Cape, 1 path Gents' French Calf Boots. For a Club of Five Hundred, with yards extra. Wool Carpeting, 1 elegant Hunting-case Watch (Waltham, warranted one year,) 1 ele gant, Clialitlior Set, black walnut trimmings, I tutin•loth Spring sola. nFor a Club of tine Thousand, Si ith —3oyards Brussels ( 'lapel, I Pat for Set complete, 1 Ladies' or Gents li cult mg ;old NVittell and Chain, emnplete set 01 rich Sable Furs. For larger or slindler Clubs we sill give a present of proportionate value. Agent, or clictoillers may at any time make a selection of goods from the exellange list, and by sending one dollar for each to tiele, have the g. rods loinvarded to diem, Williotit first ordering cheeks, but ut such ca i , es no premi anis Will Is• gn'en I=l Send larg.t.,urns of money by draft 00 Nc 11.11 It or Boston, or by express. We will p.t. Esc:hot:4e on all sums of or more. stuns ;Mould he sent by registered letter or ity postal money order. It will lie impossible to lose money sent in either of the above We AVM Ilia be responsible for money lost, un less sent as :di n•e directed. Set.: that your let , ter:: are properly directed and stamped, as no letters are forwarded unless prepaid. Write your address in full, Town, County and, State. Agents wanted In every tote❑ and village. A. dro,3 & COMPANY, No. lad Summer Street, Boston, Ma lt~v J COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK. C01.C.31111A., December th lets The annual election for Directors of UM.> in stitution will be held at the Banking Holt:, thereof, in Colombia, on the Second Tuesday of January, IS; ), Owing the ltth day of that montbo het,: wecu Mk: lima of ten and tour. SAMUEL, SITOCIT, Cashier. EusT:3, veld, ffll t7sT 0 ['ENING , DRUG & CHEMICAL STORE J. 1.. AffI,P.X'ERS, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, An entirely fresh f.f.nvlc. of MEDICINAL at I FLAVORING HERBS, et this year's grunt front the eelebraled sir.t.KER sorri,EmENT, Y These levrbs are not oxeelled in strength, an ar, of preparation by oily other, and are requirvil for fatally use. Wu have also, limn the sa u te source, SWEET :\IAIIJORAM, SAGE, (freed from tho mtems,) Which, together with our STIIICTLI PURE PEPPER, Ground 1,11 the pr. nl is•c, We ulli•r for The sole.eriher rou titielltiY recommend , : the shove goods ,1S lilll4ll ...ulterior to situllar nenendly add, :LIM would respectfully d 4.12-11w1 IL. C. )Iel'iLl1)1ICIc., = pri Vat diwases successfully with his new tentiniles. weakltet , front indiscretions of youth. eit lo•r male or teitmle. The medicine Is plea... ant to the tame and sin ell. No change of diet, Pattent , not Wlstlllitt to pri,2llt tiIeIIISCIVCS can medicine lent to their taltlress by desert!) 111 Lt disc3 , o Ilt 11/01r letters. Strict secrecy oh set vet! In :el case , . itov2l-Itilsitntw • -- UST OPEN INU : Call and See! Our non• nud well Nelected stork of TOILET ARTICLES, Ind a variety of other articles, such as arc 050 illy kept in a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE We have nine reeelved FRESH SUPPLY of the the trzz , reliable PATENT MEDICINES GREAT ARRIVAL NEW GOODS! P.UsZCY Z 1 ES, CA.N.NED PICKLEz DEIED F 111711,1, PRUNE , ,;. WILLOW and UEDA. EWA 11E, (LASS and QUEENSWArtE. The stilisei Hier asks the intention of persOng who wish to supply their larder with the gixxl things of this life to the new and clegatnt stock of goods JUST RECEIVED. 9.4 m neenes—t he very Inv:A, and nt reduced twice, Superior entrees, Stnnit, 'reltS, Syrups, ate. Fine Blot MIA. Fancy Baskets, CALL A.ND SEE MY STOCK! runNER, 142 Inenst Street. net3ll:%:lld,tlfw.l DRY GOODS, &c. TERMS TO AGENTS I .11:Ecrf lONS 7ILDI. C iL. MEM PRIME CORIANDER, 1u TuuE,UNa PUIU O,cs J. A. . - N1 EYER_=4. A pot bee:try I,.‘NCA.STEB, Late I U. Mc('onnick'..) FANCY SOAPS, I= 1.) N. Front Street
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