6ljt atainntia, gpg• Columbia, Pa_ Saturday, December 26, 1868. .A.dvertisements, to secure immediate in iertion, must be handed in on or before Thurs day evening, each -week. ICE HARVEST. —The Columbia Ice Com pany commenced cutting s and storing ice in theii now house, above the bridge, on Tuesday afternoon. The quality of ice is good, being clear and about five inches think. ''Ora Fow•r.."—Fricnd [ - less, the toy and stationery dealer, has sent us a turkey, for the holidays. Ii is a promising bird, and although it is of an indigestible charac ter,wo accept it for the use of "Harry," who devours otherwise than with his teeth. RE-APPOINTED.—Nr. Abraham Hies land, of Lancaster city, who formerly hold the office of general inspector Ihr this coun ty, but which office wits abolished by the new law of last session of Congress, has been appointed an internal revenue gnager, and has received his commission. Fox CHASE.—The dinner and fox Chase is to take place at Petersburg on the 26th, instead, of Lhe 23d, as we stated a few days ago. Mt. Evans, wile gives the din ner, invites us to lend a band in the de straction of a large turkey on the occasion. If somebody don't send us a turkey, we're bound for that chase. GAS METERS.—Now that the eel• 1 Nveather is at hand, our readers would do well to attend to their gas meters, and see that they are covered sufficiently with blankets, cfce. During last winter a num ber of our business places were suddenly involved in darkness by neglect of ibis precaution. A. word to the wise, r. GRAND NEW YEAR BALL. The Twelfth Annual Ball of the Columbia Fire Company, will take pl.tee in Odd Fellows' Hall, on New Year Eve. That it will be the best and most thoroughly enjoyable ball of tbo season—no one:need doubt, as it will be only after the seine style of those hereto fore given by the gentlemen comprising that enterprising Company. A. GENTLE HINT.— We judge that some of our grateful farmer subscribrs forgot to send in that nice turkey, on Thanksgiving Day—as we bad to "make other engagements." If such there .be he may send it in for Christmas—and we will give him such a complimentary notice that ho will put on a standing collar, and won't condescend to feel disposed to permit his offspring to associate with the neighbor's children, for weeks to come. WANTED.—A half dozen elegant and refined young, gentlemen of this place, aro desirous of procuring situations as sons-in law in some wealthy families in the corpo rate limits or near thereof. They are wil ing to bo used as fireside ornaments, keep pound cake from moulding, use surplus greenbacks in any quantities and otherwise add to the respectability of the fimily. Doling parents wishing to increase their families should apply early. AN ANSWEIL—We asked a few weeks ago if any one could furnish us with a sen tence that read the same forward and back ward. In reply we have received the fol lowing from a little girl in town: did" or "Did Anna;" again "Hannah did" or " Did This is very good for a little girl, and shows an inquiring mind, which we are ever dis posed to encourage: Since our query has met attention, we present as a curiosity, the following, which is one of the two or three line; in the Eng lish language that read precisely the , :tinc, either backward or forward : "Snug C raw vast ere I saw war gas, THE WittsKY REND.—A lady Iriend has suggested to us, that If w. would en large upon the "Whisky Bend," whieli sorely allicts many of the masculine gen der, in our midst, and say less in ridicule of the "Grecian Bend," introduced by the ladies, we would bettor subserve the mural interest of the community itr gene: al, and the peace and happines's or many housoliblas in particular. Our fair correspondent has rather the best of the argument, wo admit. When we come to think over the matter ftwe do re member to have seen a fellow, a few eve nings since who had the "Whisky Bend" the worst kind. We know that some per sons got on H high old "bender" the other night while playing Romeo and Juliet. The "Grecian" and "Whisky" are fright ful "Bends," without a don tit, from cither of which deliver us. CIMISTMAS 01Przi.—The practice of making presents oat Christina's is said to have originated in the exemple of the wise men of the East, who brought their offer ings to the manger at Bethlehem, and laid them at the feet of the infant Saviour. Since then, Christmas gifts have been uni versal throughout Christendom, and many Persons I eel that they have not properly discharged their ditty artless they bestow something among friends. and favorites. Those Who can afford it usually do, and this holiday never passes around wit bout. att in terchange of tokens of good feeling and kindness in almost every neighborhood. Be the gift ever so small, and intrinsirally, ever so valuless, it is esteemed as special favor. The ataixtety with which our chil dren look forward to the approach of this popular holiday, is an indication of the great interest they feel in the receipt of those gifts, and their Tittle heart,, are made light. and filled witl;glinlness whOnev6r they'are made the Objects of some special donation. The practice of decorating our churches with _evergreens; on ,Christmas originated with the ancient Druids, who wore garlands of ivy and misletoe, on that day, and since their time it has been religiously kept up by several denominations of Christians. GETTING Ur IN TUE MOUNING.—It requires a deal of courage to get up out of a nice warm bed these bleak, cold morn ings.• There is a heap of mental. augmenta tion, and close calculation as to how many minutes you COIL possibly tarry antler the comfortables before-you lake the final start. But then it is nothing after all when you have made up your mind to do the deed ; 'few questions have 'given rise to more deliberations than that simple ono of getting up, in the morning. Philosophers differ widely,. and poor humanity has to net for itself in the rib,ence of a real science applicable Io Lho matter. One wise man contends that no one should rise until the earth is fully aired, while others claiming to be equally astute indulge in the follow ing aphorisms: "Ile who would thrive must rise at five." So goes the• proverb, though there is more rhyme than rea-son iii it; for if • Ile trho wauld thrive muat rims at five, it must naturally follow, Ifs who would thrive more must Ike at four, acrd it will ensue, as a con sequence, that . Me who would still more thriving be, Must leave his bed at turn of three; And aho this latter would outdo. Wilt rouse him at the stroke of two. And, by the way of climax to it all, it should be held that Ile who would never be outdone, Slust even rise as soon as one. - 2 But the best illustration would be, He who would flourish best of all, Should never go to bed at all. STOREICEEPEa APPOl?iTEM—lienjanlin Schaum, of Lancaster city, has been ap pointed by the Secretary of the United States Treasury, a storekeeper for this Con gressional district. Fort the benefit of our lady readers who have jurt commenced to practice the Gre cian Bend, we append the following receipt: Throw up your chin and out your chest, Assume the form of the letter S! Like a kangaroo your arm extend, And then you'll have the "Grecian Bend." WHITE WIRE FOR CLOTHES LINES.— Mr. M. A. Reid, of this place, has secured the general agency for the sale of the Girard Company's white wire,-for clothes lines. The wire is highly spoken of. We invite attention to the advertisement in another column. TuANK.s.—Mr. Henry E. Wolfe, one of Nature's noblemen, living on the out skirts ofour borough, has put us under ob ligations for an elegant present. May you live long, Harry, and always prosper, as we know you will. The Lord loves a cheer ful giver, as we love a good dinner. INIPORTANT CLIANGE IN TILE REVENUE Dlstmacrs OF PFINNSYLVANIA.—From and utter Saturday last, December 19th, the As sistant Assessor, heretofore employed in the ditlerent distilleries in operation, cease to act—all distilleries hencethrth to be taxed to, their full capacity when in operation. The etTeut of this change will of coarse be to save a large amount of money in salaries for As sistant Assessor and to reduce the mau fac to re of \whisky, as Many (distilleries will not operate under this regulation, and there fore the price of distilled liquors will be in creased, because of their consequent scarcity. CI-11MM DEDICATLON.—The new house of worship built by the "United Brethren in Christ," near Safe Harbor, on the road leading to Washington, and known :is the High ville Church, will he formally opened and consecrated to the service of God, on the 27th inst., (first Sabbath after Christ mas), by Bev. Dr. Glossbrenner, Senior Bishop of the Oh nrch, and one of the ablest living preachers. Other able ministers will participate in the occasion. All who at tend will be nf.:commodat 0.1. free of charge. Service.: will be bold at 10 A. M., and 2. and 7 o'clook, P. M. An earnest invitation is extended to the public. 'FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Sunday Morn ing last an accident occurred on the -Penn sylvania railroad, at Gap station, which caused the death of Win. Carter, Jr. It appears that a burden train was moving at a slow rate, when one of the wheels of a car broke, canning a wreck of the cars and the throwing of Carter from the tr.tin, breaking his neck. The deceased was on his first trip as brakesman, and radars . ' in Artu•ietta. His remains pas - -ed here on Sunday last, in the care of ais father. De-- ceased had returned front the aa•uty but- a shelt time, and was about t wenty-liye years of ago. Tut FAI R.—The Fair of the Colum bia Fire Company came to a close on Mon day evening last, after a successful run of six evenings. The following are a few of the drawings announced at the close : N. E. Nike, silver watch; A. J. Kauffman, rag carpet; John B. Tyler, rag carpet; Mrs. Geo. M. Booth, silver set ; John Maxwell, pair of blankets; Mrs. Wm. Hogentogler, stove; J. C. Bucher, handsome rug; Mrs. McMahon, pair of skates; Leonard Slimier, pen and holder; Mary [look, sot of furs; Miss Jennie Lockard, pen and holder; Washington Righter, tea set; Wm. Fisher, pen and holder; Mrs. John B. Tyler, set of casters; D. F. Griffith, coal oil lamp ; Mas ter Metz, $1 greenback; Allen Richards, $1 greenback ; Harry Akins, $5 greenback; Dr. A. Craig, canary birds ; Miss Kinzer, of Reading, gold watch; Rev. W. S. H. Keys, a handsome pulpit bible. .Tuward the close of the Fair, the friends of the several physicians in. town were active in the contest for a handsome cane that, was to be given to the one receiving the largest number• of votes, which was finally awarded to Dr. Armor. The follow ing is the vote: Armor•, 6091; Craig, 51S; Lineweaver, IST ; Hinkle, 159; Hermln, nrunee, 9; Murphy, ; Case, 11; Hamil ton, I. The cane, at ten cents a vote, brought $192.90, which we should say was \V en 1)11 id for, and a handsome source of revenue for the Company. The Fair clo,ed under the most pleasing circuinstances, and was by far the most successful enterprise of the hind ever held in Columbia. The entire proceeds amount to $1062, and it is thought that $6OO will be realized clear of all expense:. We congrat ulate the Company upon their• great spe- MEE PnocEEDINGs —.l stated meeting of the Town Council was held on Friday, the 18th inst., at 7, 1 ; P. M., Mr. 'l'. R. Supple..., President pro tow. in the Chair. Present, :11essrs. Crane, Detweiler. Iqol - Shreiner, Supplee and Lipp. The minute-. of Nov. t.'.oth and were read anti approved, Mr. Upp, Chairman of the Road Commit tee, reported that IV:u. Itochow wanted seven hundred and twenty dollar, 1,..•:"2.0) damazes, for the openint; of Vr.eAdaglon street through his property, helm; at the rate of six dollar. 4 par foot for fr mta . 4o On bath Washin4ten street and Lancaster avenu C, and recommended that he be ',aid that sum, provided the County Conuni,- Shiner, , t agree to it. In the wa.::: , l* to:it, cr,:uning or Fifth he rev,rte.l that Leonard Smith wanted two 1. I , ed :tad fitly donari; ',32.5 3 ) for the tenteval of hi:: house and mtnith,hop, sad recommended that that sum be paid mid Mr. Smith be pertnitted to occupy the premises until April ht, 1:369. Union street ha.; been re paired by Mr. Wolfe to the sati,faction of the Committee, and the order for his final esti:nate niven Pllu I.lnance Gninnitteo reported $:1277.75 received by the treasurer since last nel`Ct ing, and balance in the treasury of The Market Committee reported but lit tle progress wade in the construction or the new. Market Home oil account of the incletnent weather. The Fire Committee reported three new plugs put in at the followi n gn points, Secunil and Perry, Third :Ind Perry, and Fifth and Union. The Pavement Comtnittee reported re pairs in different parts of Om town. The Gas Committee reported two lamps destroyed. On motion of Mr.-Upp, it. was Readcat, That Wm. Roehrriv be allowed five hundred mai tlfty dollars (5550) damages, provi ding the Comity Commissioners agree to bear their portion of the same. On motion of Air. Upp, it. was ' That Fifth street be opened from Lo cust to Walnut street alter A pril Ist, lailo. On motion of Mr. Darrel I. r, It was Resderd, That Leonard Smith be allowed two hundred and fifty dollars (STA)) for the movi nt; of his sin I thshop and dwelling, to be paid him May 180, provided the County Commissioners are ~atisfied with the price mulled. The pream blo and re:mil uth submitted by M r. Dot %roller, were rend and laid over one month • irhoms The vacation of street. between Cherry street and Lancaster avenue, at our lust stated meeting, was done so quietly that several of the members of this body did not hear the nun lon put on the original resolution, and but two or ttiree present, voted, and which> if cat rued out would be detrimental to the interest of this borough and contrary to the wishes of seven eights of our citizens: theretore, on motion, .11a it enacted, That when Sixth street shall lie opened between Locust, and Cherry streets, that the same be onened and extended through to Lancaster aVonne, a., laid down on our borough plan and that all ordnance to the contrary, be and the same Is hereby repealed. On motion of Mr. Crane, Mr. Del welter was appointed a special committee to nego tiate the solo of borough bonds. On motion uf Mr. Crane, the chairman of the Market Committee was directed to pur chase three.pairs of blankets for the use of the high constable. Sundry bills were ordered to be paid, after which Council adjourned to meet on the evening of the 9th inst., to receive the final report of the Finance Committee. BLANKS.— Tenant Noiices, Leases and Legal Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. JounNatusm.—The Pittsburg Weekly Commercial has issued a holiday number containing seventy-two columns of reading matter. • 11,Er1ctous.—There. will be regular services in the E. E. Lutheran Church on next Sabbath, at the usual hours. In the, morning—A Christmas Sermon. Evening —A New Tear's Sermon. ORIOIN or Wonos.—The word d-c-b-t is composed of the initials of "dun every body twice." C-r-e-d-i-t is formed of the initial letters of "call regularly every day —l'll trust." PRICES REDUCED.—IIdger &; Brothers, Lancaster city, have reduced the prico of dry goods, clothing, ctc. Our citizens visit ing that city, should call and examine the splendid stock of goods to be found there. ()Altitudes DDREss.—The New Year's Address of the Carries of the Daily and Weekly SPY, will be distributed in proper season. "Jerry" hopes it vill be liberally received, as he has spent much physical and mental labor in its completion. WINTER. SICKNESS.—A physician at tributes much of the sickness in winter to the bad effects of coal gas. Unskilful hand ling of the valves of a " gas-burner" stove often drives gas into the air of the room, which is infused so gradually that it will be breathed by the inmates without notic ing that the air is foul. A proper ventila tion of rooms, and especially sleeping apart ments, is much more important in the winter than in the summer for the above reason. SC,llOOb AFFAllts.—We arc glad to announce, that the free night school gotten up by a gentleman of our borough, is a de cided success. Upwards or seventy young men and boys 1.111.V0 niNehod themselves to it and there is an average attendance of sixty every night. The scholars are from eleven to twenty-three years of age, and it is very gratifying to oliserve the determi nation of all to learn and improve. Mr. Oberlin employed at private expense, is principal, and is conducting the school with 1111 e ; and lately the Directors of the Common Schools, seeing the great good lilzely to lesull front the experhnent, have given him an assistant in the person of au excellent young num, Mr. Sourbeer, now engaged ill terwhing a day school. We hope th.o the result of this movement. may be the establishing of a night school every •• ALL TILT' G LITTERS," ETC.—Our youtha dye very young. We notice somo who-,e whiskers and incipent m ustach es are of h reddish character, suddenly appear changed to a beautiful black. Dot then they require constaid watching; fur it looks sus picions When the bristles aro n•hite or red near the skin, and black as ink at the ends. Don't, fall in love with the color of a mous tache, until you are certain it is genuine. The last is for the benefit of the dear girls, and, not to be too partial wo would advise the young men not to believe in a rosy cheek until they have tried to rub the color offand failed. This is an age of deceptions and Grecian Bends:: troth requires that we should investigate closely before we believe. All the white teeth that grin at us on the street are not natural: dentistry works wonders. Diogenes is abroad, nod is more than ever suspicious of the absence of truth I. Question. MESSRS. EDITORS :—There are many things which the limited scope of my pen might bring to the notice of the readers of the "Soy," but none I think at this time of as much importance, as the question, "why are not our lady teachers as well paid as those of the opposite sex?" The expenses of a single lady are just as great as those of a single gentleman, they are required to do as much work, to teach as many pupils, and as many hours, and they must possess the same qualifications, and yet receive front five to fifteen dollars per month less than the male teachers. I believe that at present the borough of Columbia is the exception, and not the rule, and if I am right, this abuse should at once be remedied and the salary of the ladies who teach made equal to that of the gentlemen. I believe too, that the force of teachers should be increased, for I have been inform ed that the schools are very In 11, and COrSe quently the scholars do not receive suffi cient attention, and lastly, though not least, the teachers are over worked. Education does not receive the attention from the citizens of Columbia that it should, or the toregoing abuse in Our school Sy:stein would not have continued so long. Since my pen has ta kin up this sal fact, I will say in addition, that the teacher should receive at good vacation this winter, for, all thinking people know that theits is a very annoying, weary and troublesome occupation, and I think, too, the pupils weal,' also be benefited by a vacation dur ing the holidays. llopeing that I have not WI itten in vain, I remain, you - rs truly, J..M• Islnssits EDITORS:—T. u• rote last time upon the necessity of a Lyceum in this place, which has not received the atten tion I had hoped it would, for I presulnea that it was only necessary to say Lyceum, .old the people would open their eyes in •istontshutent, and wonder why they never thought a it before, and allowed this Gilpin tO remind them ot I had hoped to t.see a nteetint;of the enter prising young 1111211 bOtiff(., !hit:. Which money ISOII lit Mare elected, con.stitution and by-laws adopted, subject selected for discas-d.tii at their next meeting, and to have neon it nantrd the ~ (20 Ittinbitt Lyceum." I..tut S am di-appointed, the Columbia Ly ceum Ncill not take its place :lineup.; the ed u- IsU,ott InPdinins of tile day. ‘veelz. least, and I frill in ili,tztp.l flit up my patre, :thou! money the all ClUSurbing of Co- Itnit Itia tuft:ea , anti the reit: of mankind. _cos, money certainly is the grand lover of society, and to ol:atti it we must sacri lice many comforts, and some n o t, having t he tear of God before their eves will sacri nee principle for it, posses.ion. But even they, perhaps would not do so i f they under stood how to keep it. Economy is the key or source of wealth, and theretbre there should be something to induce economy, and the best thing for that purpose, is, utter all our necessary wants are supplied, to place the surplus beyond our immediate reach, wdtich I think would trequently pre vent the expenditure of Money for useless things, and which do not add to ottr cum- Ibrts. Much motley is spent for tobacco, whisky, plessure-driving, balls. expensive parties. georgous dressing, Ltc., which could and would be saved if people placed their moneys beyond the reach of the influences which the foregoing are known td produce. Nearly all would be rich, but they will not practice the self-denial necessary to become so ; many wish to become so by a strike, such as marrying for money, speculation, fraud and chicanery. Banks, I consider the correct medinm for economy, for by placing all surplus moneys in the bank and getting interest therefor will cause saving and desire for accumulation. Many alThet to despise and prefer to enjoy the present to the full extent of their incomes, and consequently awn:nut:de nothing, and as a rule, such persons do not benefit themselves nor the world in general, for all know that the great works of the world are performed by 'the neon mulatedsimuey of our capitalists. But reader, IL requires eottrage in this age to save, to economize, and only those who have the bravery of soldiers can dare pub lic opinion in that respect. Therefore, ye who are wise will open ac counts at bank and stop up many It leak that you cannot account for. Yours, very respect fully, J. W. THE PALM OF SUPER! 01IITY IS SWALL Ma) TO MRS:. S. A. ALLEztfor her tuproh•- ed (new style) Hair Ilestorer or Dressing, (in one bottle,) and a grateful public appre ciates the very low price, One Dollar. Et-cry Druggist sells decs.lrno - CATARRH, . CATARRH DISGUSTING Comrt.Ativr.—Get pint bottles of Wolcott's Annihilator. It will cure it. And if you have rhetunatisni, or any pain, get Wol cott's Piiin Paint, in white wrappers, at all druggists. de0.19-2t CIIRIBTMAs WlNEs.—Per SODS in want of pure wines, Catawba, Hock, Port, Lis bon, Sherry, Madoria, shoold go to the store of J. C. Bucher, No. 18 Locust street. He has also, sonic iine old Brandy and. liquors of all kinds. A word to the wise, ADVANCED SLIEETS.—We have re ceived the advance sheets of Rowell's forth coming newspaper directory. The work will soon be issued and promises to be un excelled in typography and usefulness. Every business man should secure this great work. A NEW Surr.—lf you want a new suit of clothes, or a pair of good boots, or anything in the notion line, during the hol idays, you will look in vain to find a larger and more attractive stock . than I. 0. Bruner has now on hand. Ills pricos are very low,sind ho promises that no custo mor shall leave the store unsupplied. 4 REMOVE T LIE CAPITOL.—We do hope the next Legislature will remove the State Capitol from Harrisburg to Philadelphia. It would not cost ono cent for public build ings, as Philadelphia would erect them free of cost. The members and visitors would be better accomorlated, much of the thiev ing; stopped, and the tax payers be the gainers every way. Let, the thing be done fort h w i t h.—Reading Journal. WE call attention to the advertisement headed "To be given away." These lots may proven valuable possession to the ones now receiving them as a gift. It appears to be an enterprise of no common kind, and is worth joining as it has the recommenda tion of being liberality itself. Read it and send your name for a lot, and don't forget to send the names of your wife and child renonake them all Real Estate owners with out money and without price! WhITE PisE.-IVe were informed to day that a great many teams loaded with lumber, flour and provisions, were cn the road from Utah to White Pine. They nun off from the overland road at Egan canyon, and make nearly a direct course for that district. We were told also that the people in the Eastern States had White Pine big, and were setting out this way by the hun dreds, and that the number would increase to thousands in the spring. The story of "silver placers" has been too many for them.—PeveiUc, Austin, Nevada. FOR THE EOLlD.A.Y.S.—Feudrich, at the corner of Locust and Front streets, has his store literally crammed with tobacco, cigars. snuffs, 6:e. lie is strictly up with the times, and knows full well the enjoy ment derived from a good cigar or piece of tobacco, hence he has aimed to meet every taste. Besides the articles mentioned he has an endless variety of pipes, cigar smokers and tobacco pouches, any of which would make a handsome present for a friend. Give him a call select from his extensive stock. tiIIALITH AND HOME.—This is a new publication which is destined to take the lront rant: of all similar publications of the day. It is published by Pettingill, Dates ik Co., 37 Park Row, New York, and the well-known enterprise and ability of the men connected with it is a sure guarantee of its success. It is a sixteen page paper, printed on clear and beautiful type, and is tilled with handsome engravings, illiistra ti ye of the farm, garden and household. The best writers in the country are engag ed as contributors to its columns. Single copies, f.;.1; live copies, :,5,*1.5. - now often do you hear the complaint from mother and father that their son or daughter is not well ; that they have no ap netiLe; that they feel languid ; that their head aches ; that they are growing thin and feeble, and that they have no life or energy left. That they are low-spirited, and per fectly incapacitated to participate iu any pleesu tes, or perform any mental or physi cal duty. And the question is often asked, what shall I do for them? or, what shall I give them? Our answer is, let them try Plantation Bitters moderately three times a day, and our word for it they will recover. Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. No countryman need be known by his dress. There are marks of his culling which are honorable and becoming. Ills bronzed face and stout brawny arms and work-hardened hands, mark him as a true son of the soil mid no lazy sluggard, and so, are an honor to Win. But why he should dress in such away that the very boys in the streets are tempted to holler "Country" at him, is beyond our comprehension. Ile knows what's nice and what isn't, as well its any man, but seems to think. that on ac count of expense or some other reason that these things are not for hint. That's all nonsense. The day is gone by when all good clothing is cxpcaszve clothing and Wanantaker eZ, Brown at least, if no other house, has demonstrated, that a coat may be a good coat and yet a cheap coat. That wo know by experience. PmeEsTßlAss are erce;si ng the river over he bridge (of ice). THE DANGER OF DELAY.—Butfew di seases require more attention than Colds and Coughs, and few are more generally neglected. How many persons, when they take a cold, consider it of no importance, and let it run on, without reflecting a moment ou its consequences. Remember that neglected colds are frequently danger ous, and often result in diseases most diffi cult to cure. A cold in the head produces cough, then comes pain in the side, fever, difficulty in breathing, and finally ends in Consumption. Who would suffer from a cold, with the probability of a serious at tack of Catarrh, Bronchitis, Influenza, In flammation of the Lungs, Cc., when that efficient preventive. Mishler's Herb Bitters can be had at a moment's notice? It cures the tickling sensation which proceeds a cold, prevent hoarseness, check coughing, expel the mucous gathered in the bronchia, and resist successfully that fell destroyer, Consumption. dec.2G-2t. :4 1 rariiitlyec At, Marlotta, on Tuesday, Dec. 2•2 d, 18118, by Rev. Mr. Gray, Mr. ADAM BADS, of Columbia, and CLARA SMYSEM, or Marietta. We wish the happy pair a long and prosper ous voyage as they go Journeying thro' this vale (tears, and may the new life which they have Just entered upon be frurtful and prosperous. :NEW AD V.ERITS_EMENTS. T-1 IFILX1)(2 ARTE P lIATS AND CAPS F. 111:001CS, 11ATTER, X. al North Front street, has the latest and I,f -A style.; of Ind, and caps, all qualities and colors. :\ len' , fit.' coot's. CDITOR'S NOTICE. LANCASTER, Dec..2.3d, IAIS. Tne undersigned Auditor, appolulial to dis tribute the balance remaining in the bonds of James Dally, Administrator of William C. Daily, to among those legally entitled to the sonic, wt•ill attend for the purpose on SATUR DAY, JANUARY 23t1, 1669, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the I.i hrory Room of the Court Ilouse, in the City or Lmeaster,whareby all persons interested In said distribution may attend. RUTTER, dot:26-4:1 Auditor. COURT PROC 1. A MAT LON. Witttni: ss. the honorable HENRY G. ).LING, President, awl Honorable Alexander L. ilayes and John 3. ULM:IM At:suet:lto Judges 01 the Court of Common Pleas in and Mr the Coun ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and Mr. the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept, to me 'directed, requiring me, among other things, to maim public Proelarna lion throughout my bailiwick., that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a general Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court house in the City of Lancaster, in the Con tlntat weal Ili of PennsyMania— ON TILE Tuna) MONDAY IN JANUARY, (THE 1169. In pursuance of which precept Public Notice is Hereby Camel, to the Mayor and Alderman of the city of Lancaster, In the said County, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables, of the said City and County of Lan caster, that they be then and there In their own pro•wrpersons with their rolls, records and ex aminations, and inquisitions, and their Other remembranceA, to do those I kings which to their elllces appertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against thr prisoners who are, or then shall be Tit the .hul of the said County of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute tutainst them as shell he Just. !Wed at Lancaster, the `2„.dtlay of December, Is6S, J ACOLt FIhEY, dee2Z-lltw] Sherl.ll: TTIGIILV I.3IPORT.ANT. Tile undersigned, having been appointe.l Gen real Agent fur tl to Girard Wire Company. of Philadelphia, for the counties of Lancaster and York, invites public attention to the PATENT METALLIC WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINE, nutunfactured by the Company, as being a ne cessity-in every family, which eis prepared to sell In quantities to snit purcha-sers. This Wire Is always bright and clean, and a great conve• Mere. It Is dttruble,andcuthely overcomes the objections to the old cotton or hemp hne. Cir culars, v.ith full description, furnished on ups plicut ion. M. A. REID, • Central Agent. Col rt :a bin, Pa.. AGENTS WANTED.—An agent Is wanted in every town and township ha the above coun ties, to whom good Inducements will be ()tiered. All letters should be addressed to M. A. Reid, Columbia, and they ‘vlll receive prompt atten tion. Nee= STOCKTIIO,LDERS' MEETING. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Gettys burg Railroad Company, will be held at their of lire. In Gettysburg, on the Second Mbnday of January. lbai. between the hours of one and three o'clock ' P. for thirpurpose of electing a President and twelve Directors. fIOWARD S. CASE, ' Secrete ry Columbia, Pa., Dec.l3, 18438. - , 2V:EW AD.V_EBITSEMENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY.! 1,000 BUILDING LOTS IN Till. CITY OF " Cubell County, West Virginia The beautiful City of Virginia Is situated in emboli County, West Virginia, near the Guyan dotto River, and Is convenient to the Central Railroad and the Ohio River. The land is fine, and the climate delightful. The surrounding country is thickly settled. Coal and Wood in abundance. The River is naviga ble and steamers pass the city, and transit can belad in that way. All those who first apply to us, shall receive a lot in this city and a full warranty deed, signed, sealed and at knolnedged, will be sent, by return of mail. The charge allowed by law to the Commission er for acknowledging the deed is One Dollar, and the United States Revenue Stamp will be 5U cents. These requirements must be met, and therefore we give the lots away to the first 1,000 'rho apply. You will ask why we give these lots away: We answer, that theinfluence of the thousand lot holders will be exerted in favor of the place, and many will settle there, and every house built in the city will cause an advance in the value of the remaining lots, and as we retain a sufficient number of lots we look for our inter est In the town being very valuable in it few years. The site now covered by Chicago, Cleveland, Toledo, Cinchmatti, and many of the large cities was sold a few years ago for a few dollars, and now the lots bring fabulous prices. With the influence and natural advantages possessed by this town, it may in time rank with the large cities in wealth and position. Wo expect that all receiving a lot will tiNe their influence in favor of the town, even if they do not settle there themselves. No taxes due for a year and then but a few cents,and we will attend to that for all who may wish it. Abstract of title, deeds, and other papers are on file In our office. SEND FOR MAP OF THE TOWN. Be sure and write your name and midi..., plainly, and enclose one dollar and fifty cents to pay the United States Revenue Stamp and the Commissioner for acknowledging the deed, and the return mail will bring you your deed made out according to law. No one will be allowed more titan one lot FREE. Those wishing tveo lots or more to gether can have them by paying Sll per lot for the additional lots. Address T. T. STUDDIFORD, Box a 702, New York City. °Ace, 2G Pine Street. Idec24-thrul.tw E. BEENE m AN, tIRTII FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA DEALER IN RATS A.ND CAPS! IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE LATEST STYLES! Also, DE\TS' FTJRNISHING GOODS 45 - Srrurri made to order and \Varrante to nt. fdeels_thi plucEs itimucED. Rater cC.D - Brothers Will sell (man this date their STOCK OF DRY GOODS F 2353 GREA.T REDUCTION LADIES' DRESS GOODS SIIII'VE.S ME! =MEM CLO'r LI ING =1 I= All at POPULAR PRIC.E.!; E 5,000 wul th ut CHINA AND (LASS WARE, u than AvIlur.EsALE ruleEs, rrepliratrwylo rcceicir, their hn porta- I= HAG lia-t DROTHEIIS 1111211 E G E°. P. ROW ELL CO';: I 9 = I 113 II NEWS PAPER DIRECTORY, Contain iniz accurate lists 01:111 the Newspapers periodieals published in the United Slat so and 'f.orritaries, and the Dominion of Canada, and lirtto , h Colonies 01 Ninth AllieriCa; Or with a description of the t u rns and cities in ivhich they are published. NEW GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. .I::Ewnsw: AIIrNTS 40 Park Row. ' !SIN. A 11.1.NDSOSIE OCTAVO V0r,U3113 OF 300 PAVES, HOUND IN CLOTH IME=I PRICE - 't work of great value to advertise... Publishers and others, whodestre Information in re lation to the e :Newspapers and Periodicals of North America. The eduhm will lie limited, and persons de la:111g eoples will do well to send their order,. innamiiately to GEet. P. ROWELL 4: CO., .1 'obi s dr A deeeimin9 Agent, deelti-t (thew] .10 lark Row, Ncw York. IN ° 1 1: 11 1- e C a l lt . tual taceth, of the Stockholders of the COIJIMIDA. & PORT DEPOSIT RAIL ROAD COMPANY will be held at the °thee of the Secretary. Lancaster, Pa., on Monday, Jan uary I lth. at 2 o'clock. P. M. The annual election for a President and twelve Directors will he held at the sarna time and place GEO. F. lIIIENEMA.N. decl9-tew). Secretary NOTICE. Ail Election for NINE mrtEcTons, of the Mt 4 National Hank of Columbia, will take place at their Banking House. on Tuesday, Jan uary Ploth. 154::4, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M. S. S. DETWEILER, ilecl2-6td&w] Ca:4%ler. T HE' BEST IN THE WORLD NEW VOLUME :lA:CU-11W Ist. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN The Seiromtia. AnAcrin. is the largest, the best, the cheapest and most popular Journal In the - world, devoted to invention, mechanics, Malta factures, at t, science and genCral industry, and contains a vast amount of very Interesting anti valuable reading mutter bier all classes. Among the tunny Important subjects discussed are steam. and ...mechanical engineering in all its briumelies, chemistry and all /IS varied pro ceases and discoveries, agriculture and all Im proved tarm and household Implements, :weld [coon, and building, mining and metal work ing. lire-alms, railroad improvements, new in ventions, selentilic sports and games, popular lectures upon scientific amid mechanical sub jects, pra,:ticul wom Icslior and household re ceipts, and many other things instructive to all classes of readers. Eaelt 111.111111ca' co . mains from Ilve to ten origln engravings-ol new machine, and prOCet ., 4o.ti, also an oftlelal list of Patents granted at the Patent Oiliee, With names of paten tees, toget her 'with Illustrittious and udt Wrutl notices of the prilielpia 110:Within& Thu numbers of the .seintvic American for one year make up two haud some volumes of 416 pages each, full or choice reading, and illustrated by hundreds of splen did engravings. The new volume commences January Ist, thtrefore now is the time to send in subsellP tienS to begin the new volume. Terms: Thl .Sckiiit:AcAngerican is issued every weet; in SG largo , loartu pages at, :4 a year; $1 30 for ii months; clubs of tun nnuutiS or, upwards $2...0 each per anntlin. Specimen u gibe rs seri t free. MUNN R CO.. Publishers, 37 Park" Row, New York. The publishers of the &jot fijtc .4mcrican. 'or mom titan twenty-threo years have been the leading tmolleitors of Amerlean and European Patents., and have prosecuted over thirty thous and applications at the Patent Oflice. An Ulu,- trated pamphlet of 110 pages. emitaining the Patent Laws and information to inventors, sent free. [decl9 _NE TV ADVERTISEMENTS. 111 IE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, orFEn d A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS NINE 111.71 , .;DRED AND SIXTY MILES Of the line West from Omaha are now com pletedomd the work is going on through the Winter. As the distance between the finished Portion of the Union and Central Pacific It: is now less than •100 miles, and hoth COlll - are pushing forward the work with great energy, employing over :iO,OOO men, there can be no doubt that the whole GRAND LINE TO TILE PACIFIC Will be open for business In the Summer of 16.69. The regular Government Commissioners have pronounced the Union Pacific Railroad .to be FIRST CLASS in every respect, and the Special Commission appointed by the President says: " Taken as a whole, The Union Pacific Railroad has been teen constructed, and f/c genera! rattle fur the Use creeedinglo will Aeleeted. The energy and perse verance with 'which the work has been urged for ward,and the rapidity with which it has been executed are without parallel In history, and in gr:milcur and magnitude of undertaking it has never been equaled." The report states that any deficiencies that exist arc only those inci dent to all now roads, and that could not, have been avoided without materially retarding the progiess 01 the great work. Such deficiencies arc supplied by all railroad companies alter the completion of the line, when and whet ever ex perience shows them to be necessary. The re port concludes by saying that "the country has reason to congratulate itself that till.; great work of national importance is so rapid's - approach ing completion under sueli favorable auspices." The Company have now in use 137 locomotives, and nearly 2,000 cars of all dsseriptions. A large additional equipment is ordered to be ready in Die Spring. The grading is nearly completed, and ties distributed for 120 miles in advance of the western end 01 the (nick. Fully lat miles of iron for new track are now delivered west of the Missom I river, and 00 miles more are ea route. The total expenditures for construction pur poses in advance of the completed portion et the road is not less than eight millMn dollars. Be , ,ides a donation from the Government of 12;00 acresner mile, the Company 1s entitled to subsidy In U. S. Bonds on its 11110 as completed and accepted, at the average rate or :wont .t , .9,005 per mile, according to the difficult le, en countered, for which the Government takes a second lem as security. The Company have al ready receivsd ;: , 22,158,000 of this subsidy, of which 01,2.'20,000 wan 1 1 11111 Dee. and 610,000 Dec 11th. GOVERNMENT AID—SECURITY OF THE. BONDS. By its (diluter, the Company is pet tattled to issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as the Government Bonds, and du »awe. Tta,e Bonds are a First tgago upon the whole road and all its equipments. Such a mortgage upon what, for a long time, will be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific btates, takes the highest rank as stile se curity. The earnings from the way or local buslue:s ior the ,year ending June 00, on an average al 472 were over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, whica, utter pay trig all expense, were much more than sutheien t to cover all in terest liability upon that, dtstance ' and the edrnings for the last live months have Men Sliditiii,SM. They would have been greater, if the road nail not been taxed to its utmost capacity to transvort its own materials for construction. The Income Mom the great passenger travel, the China freights, and supplies for thc new Rocky Mountain States and Territories, must be ample for all interest and other liabilities. No political action edit reduce the rate or interest. It must rental it for that ty years—six per vent. per annum in gold, now equal to be tween eight and nuts p e r rent. in cur:envy. Tie principal Pilsen paynblein :;01d. ii ah1111:1, With Snell guaraniees, were Issued by- the Gov ernment, its inarket puce would ROL bi• less than from tie to 93 per cent. premium. As 111,, bonds are issued under Government authority and supervision, upon what iS Very largely a Governinent %vial:, they lutist ultimately ap broach Government price , . No other corporate onds are made NO secure. The !wive for the yd esent is PAR, and :lets unit Interest six per cent. hum July Ist, ISIS, in cur rency. Subscriptions will be received in Columbia by SIMON C. MAY, At Columbia National Bank, and In New York AT TILE COMPANY'S ORRICE, No. 211 Nassau Street, and by JOHN 3. ClriUO & SON. 13ANKEns, N 0.59 Wall tin eel, and bytheCompany'NadverUsed :igen Is through out the United ritatvs. CASSIMEILIiti, fic Holub! sent tree, but parties suh , wrihing throngh local agents, will look to I hew for their sale delivery. .1. NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS Issued Bet Ist, et.nttuning report of the pro- FL.l_\'_\'EL - - gross of the trorit to that date, and a _more com plete statement in relation to the value of the hoods than can le given in an advertlsennint, which will he sent free on application at the Company', °tutees or to any of the mtvertis.2i: agents. _ PRINTS, JOON S. CISCO, Tici:Asunnic, fiee2.3-o.:w] New Yor] WE AliE COMING, ..‘ND WILL PIIESENT TO ANY PERSON I M=l9 G 0 S k WATCH . , piece. of SIIEETING:SILK LliiaS Our indra el11011t:, during the past tew year have liven )age, WE NO`.‘" DOCILE OUR, RATES OF FRE :II I UM. We have made many important •tdrlltinns to Mr VlnlCr 1 -1 1.01 . 10, and have Inrgel - extended tur Exchanue List, and Ivo 110 W met confident o meet the demands of our extensive patron cue. • Send I, ...Y, to eirctilar. Catalogue of tends :aut. P.autples sold to any addrc,s Iree. Send money by registered letter. AddreNs all tinier:. to • J. S. HAWES & P. O. Box C. 15 Federal St., Boston, 21,1a55.. Who!, to Drs' unit Palley Golds Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leal her (tooth; Iflevl9-11!wca n. R. BURTON'S . TOBAC('O ANTIDOTE. WARRANTED TO REMOVE ALI. DESIEE FOIL TOIZACCO. It is entirely vegetable and hurnile , s. It puri fies and enriches the blood, Invigorates the sys teni, possesses great nourishing anti strengthen ing pourer, is an excellent appetizer, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep retreshlng, and establishes robust, health. satraue,,t end Chore, for .SIXTY YEARS CUILED. Prhic Fifty Cents, post free. A treatke on the Injurious °fleets of Tobaccoovi th lists of refeY ellees, leStinlolll.B4, a'e., sent tree. Agents want ed. Address Dr. T. It. ABI:017, Jersey City, N.J. tleel9-12wc,inj L) - 1 PEE, YEAR guaranteed, alld srIiADY EMPLOY/JUNI'. We want n reliable agent in every county to sell our PATENT WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES Evicar...vvrrNo). Athire-N WHITE WIRE CO., 75 ,Willhun St., N. V.. or IC Dearborn St., Chica go, 111. [deelo:4w:c.t. rIARPETS ! DON'T PAY TEE 111011 PRICES!! INEw ENGLAND CARPET CO., of nos/011, Mass., established nearly a quarter of a century ago, In their present location, in liens over 71, 73, 75, 77, 7P, Si, tit, 1:5 and 57 I hmover street, have probably furnished more houses with Carpets ttnut :my other house 1/1 the country. In order to afford those at a dktance the 11,1Va/atage of .their low prices, propose to send, on the receipt of the price, 20 yards or upward , : of their beauti- Ali Cottage Carpeting, at at vents per yard, a Ph samples of ten sorts, Varying in price front 2,5 cents to tit per yard, suitable for turnishhut every part of any house. kleel9-4wica. u. o o THE WORKING CLASS. • I:Lin now prepared to furnish constant car pyment to all classes at their homes, for their spare moments. IlusillCSS new, light and profit able. Fitly cent:, to S 3 per evening is easily earned, mid the boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Great Inducements are offered. All who see this notice please send me their iffl. dress and test the business for themselves, If not well satisfied, I will send SI to pay for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars sent free. Sample sent by mall for ten cents. Ad dress, E. C. ALLEN, deel9-iwc.t.n] Augusta, Maine. AGENTS WANTED, to sell a New Book, pertaining to Agrlcul.ore and the Mechanic Arts, edited by Geo. E. Waring, Esq., the distinguished Author and Agricultural En gineer or the New York Central Park. Nothing like it ever published; 201 engraving,. Sells at sight to Partner,. MOChallieS and V. orklngmen 01 all classes. Active men and women arei.olll - money. Send for circulars. E. ii. TREAT e CO., Publishers, ail Ilroadway, New York. deel9-4v0.t0. MONEY •EASILY MAE D, .L With our Complete STEN A NI) K Cu 1..C1: 0 eTyrr. Smull capital required. Cir cular. free. STAFFORD AIANFG. CO., GG Ful ton Street, New York. ANV ATCII Flt Given gnu!. to Ilya, onPrgelle agents, male or lemalv, In a new, luCltt and honorable businesq, i,yin g thirty dollars per day sure. No gilt enterpries, nu humbug. Address It Monroe 'Kennedy et: Cu., Pittsburg, Pa. deenslweAml Orl i A MONTH eau be made by Ilk 1 nude anti female agents. We have nothing Pa. en rlesity-seekers, but reliable, steady, profitable employment, for those who mean business. .Address, with 3-et. stamp, L. C. VAN ALLEN &CO., New street, Nets' York. tleellAwc&D. SOMETHING NEW and useful.—A nea• era in Music. Popular music at popular .• Intelleock's I fulf-Dlmo Series of Ausie for the :11111 Ion." No. 1 now ready -Music and words of the comic song. "CAPTAIN JINNS OF THE HORSE; MARINES." Others to follow rapidly. Prier, 5 cents each. Your Newsdealer has it or will get It for you. Mailed on receipt of price. Address BE NJ . . W. HITCH. COCK. Publisher, 59 Spring street, New York. deci9-Iwc.un. TOT [CE;. ,ki e ctlon for SEVEN TRUSTEES of Odd Fellow: Hall AS.,Orintifm will be held at the Ilan, on 31onday, the 1:11 of January. ISIIU. tecloi 71. WILSON, Trees. AT PAR Sending us :t Club in our Great PATTE}.X, a; c., hc•., FREE OF COST WATC.II.ES, JEIKELBY; &c. 110LIDAY GIFTS Just received the finest assortment of goods for the Holidays E. SPERING'S, JItIII'ELE it, No. 31 NORTH FRONT STREET IM=MI FOR LADIES, GOLD LEONTAINII CHAINS A.ND PINS, DIAMOND, PEARL, AmETH YST, OYNIX and PLAIN (OLD RINGS, GOLD AND SILVER TIIINIDLES, GOLD AND SILVER SPECS A full assortment of fine GOLD & PLATED JEWELRY Silver Plated Ware, Of the latest design, from the largest Factory In the country. Consisting of 132M32 DINNER AND EREAKPAST CASTORS ICE PITCHEIIS C.1.7C,E 11.1SKE'rS, SUGAR BASKETS DERRY DISHEs OYSTER DISHES, BurrErt DISHES, CELEILY STANDS, PICKLE STANDS CREAM ERS, TOILET SETS BOUQUET VASES JEWELItY BOXES WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, CALL BELLS, SALT STANDS NAPKIN nriccs, ac., .cc 1 full line of [lto celebrated Rodger ' Brother SPOONS :121,11,01:KS I= CARD DISHEiz, ISES, coLoGspr.:.q, IDZEIM!II=!IIIEI!! L. SPERI.IstCPS, No, North Front Sireet, Columbia, Pa deel2-t Cw] DRY GOODS, &c. THE ET°lyday Season, FONDERSMITH'S STORE, Ell=ll GIFTS FOR TUE MILLION At Prices to Suit Everybody The greatest assortment of GOOD FURS, FOE LADIICS AND MISSES, ever opened In Columbia; and our long experience in this braneli of our Lust nea,, enable, us to oilbr bar gains not to be had outside of Philadelphia. trom ..."-:•2.a) to $35.00. Collars and Ber tha, front ;. 4 2.:".1.1 to :, , 75.00. Sets from SIM to $lOO.OO. Ladies floods, Genth' Fur tilers and Gaunt lets, For Tri tom In LADIES' DRESS GOODS AL a CHIEAT SACRIFICE. FRENCH :\IERI NOHS, tine goods, only Gue., usual price Extra quality, $l.OO, usual price $1.50, and many other novelties In Dress Goods, we are selling at prices which we defy competition. THE 0 ENTLEM EN'S DEPARTMENT Is well with OIIMEI I= MEE SATI N Errs, Sc., Which we are selling at big bargains, and have goods made up to order In the best style and workmanship. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS !! WHITE and COLORED Home-made Blankets, fresh front the I•'aetory—to he had only at, this establish:nen t. S.RMY Br..A.:s:KETs, COVERLETS, and CO.ll FORTS U very low prices LADIES' & GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Embracing n Cull stock of M ERIN° .1: CASHMERE UNDERGARMENTS, An elegant assort molt. of GIAVL9, [OSIEUI", CHINA, GLASS t QU EENSWAIIE A fall ,lock of nowptablo goods in this line or thelEolydays„ 1= FOZCDERSMITII'S STORE I=l3 Tl 3 0 PRINTING ty 01 every description oxecuted sit this office. [Licensed by the United States Government.] GOOD SEWS FOB C 01 4 .ISTJXE/T-4 OF STAPLE •AND FANCY GOODS . Throughout the Country.- 1-la,rrincrton & Co., Of fifteen yearg standing as Jobbers and*Retall ets of the above goods, in Boston and vicinity, have concluded to offer the people of the whole country the advantages of their immense Im portations and agencies for American manufac tories through the popular ONE DOLLAR SYS TEM. 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 references given when required. send for free circular. ILABRINGTON & CO., SO Summer Street, Boston. Post Office Box 3SI. decs3inw HO ! FOR AUSTIN & CO.'S " We propose to light it out on this lino." AGENTS ! AGENTS ! WANTED ! Ladies and gentlemen in every town and city In the United States, to act as agents for AUSTIN a: CO.'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE of rich and valuable goods, comprising nothing but usetu I articles Wall led in every family. Each and every article to be hold for one dollar. 0 ARNET, To any person getting up either of the Clubs below, we will present a watch, Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Sewing iNtachine, Wool Car pet, free of extra cost. Our induce ments to agents have always been nearly double those of any other house In the trade, and our largely increasing business warrants us in con tinuing the same. Tat, particular notice of this:—Our agents are not required to pay one dollar for their presents, but receive tile same for their services in getting up Clubs. Please examine the following Any person sending us a club of ten, with Si, will be entitled to receive for the same any one of the live hundred articles on our exchange list. (See (Zto cular.) For a Club of Thirty, with ,S 2, the 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-Castor, 1 Fancy Dress Pattern, 1 dozen extra (nudity Cotton Hose, Fancy Colored Bed Spread, 1 large size Damask Table Cover, 1 Ido roceo Album 7 loo pictures, All wool Cassimcre for Pants aim Vest, 1 palrLadies' Serge Congress Boots, best quality, I dozen fine Linen Towels, I large size Wonsted Shawl, Ladles' long fluid platul Chain, Sple2did Ladies' Morocco Shop ping ihig, with lock and key, Set of Jewelry, will, Sleeve But tons to Inatch, 1 Violin and Bow, 1 dozen Shirt Bosoms, 1 - White Marseilles Quilt, I Elegant Black Walnut Workbox or Writing Desk. Fora Club of Fifty, with $.3.-1 pair All-wool Blankets, 334 yards lino Cassimere for Pants and Vest, 1 blacic or colored Alpaca Dress Pattern, 1 solid Gold Scarf Pin, 1 pair Gents' Calf Boots, 30 yards bleached or brown Sheeting, Ii yards double width Cloth for Ladles' Cloaks, 1 Fur Muff or Collar, 30 yards Print, fast colors, l square Thibet Shawl, 1 plain poplin Dress Pattern, 1 elegant six-bottle heavy-plated Castor, I pair Gents' White. Sh irts, genuine Meerschaum Pipe, In case, 1 set of Lace Curtains. For a Club of one hundred, with 510.-1 heavy silver-plated engraved ice Pitcher, QO yards bleached or brown Sheeting, 1 rich Merino or Thibct Dress Pattern, one set of Ivory handled Knives and Forks, 1 p fancy superior White Wool y. Blankets, 7,vards all-wool ney Cassimere, for suit, elegant Berarge Dress Pattern, 1 Ladies' or Gents' Sliver Hunting-case Watch, 1 Bacon's Six-barreled Revolver, Silver-plated engraved Six-bottle Revolving Castor, with cut glass bot ties, Fine Wool Cloth for Ladies' Cloak, 25 yards Hemp Carpeting. 1 pair tine Daznask. Table cloths, Napkins to match, 2 heavy Honeycomb Quilts,l Bartlet hand portable Sewing ILlchtue. 1 wool Long Shawl, nice Fur Muir and Cape, 1 pats Gents' French Calf Boots. For a Club of Five lEundred, with ,550.-2.lyards extra Wool Carpeting, I elegant Hunting-case Watch (Waltham, warranted ono year,) 1 ele gant, Chamber Set, black walnut trimmings, 1 int ircloth Spring Sofa. For a Club of One Thousand, with 100.-30 yards Brussels Carpet 1 Parlor Set complete, I Ladies' or dents' Hunting Case Bola Watch and Chain, I complete set of Hell Sable Furs. For larger or smaller Clubs we will give a Present of proportionate value. Agents or customers may at ally time make a selection of goods from the exchange list, and by sending one dollar for each article, have the goods forwarded to them, without first ordering checks, but in such cases no premiums will be given. SPOON HOLDERS I= Send large sums of money by draft. on New York or Boston, or by express. We will pay Exchange on all sums of .nor more. Smaller sums should be sent by registered letter or by postal money order. It will be impossible to Jose motley sent in either of the above ways, We will not be responsible for money lost, un less sent as above directed. See that your let ters 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 town and village. Ad. dress AUSTIN & COMPANY, No. 101; Summer Street, Boston, Mass. dev;-Itw] MEM JUST OPENING, 11USTS, .lc DRUG & CHEMICAL STORE J - . A. . An entnely fresh stock of MEDICINAL and FLAVORING lIEEBS, of this year's growth, now the celebrated These liwrlis are not excelled In strength, and care of preparation by any other, and are al ways required for family use. We have also, front the sante source, swEET MAILJORAM, Which, together with our Ground on the prernihes, we offer for The subscriber confidently recommends the above goods as much superior to similar arti cles as generally sold, and would respectfully solicit a trial. decl2-tfw] Dli. 11. C. McCORMICK, l'reats private diseases successfully 'with his tort• remedles. Also weakness from Indiscretions of youth. dt her male or female. The medithie is pleaLS- Lit t, to the taste and smell. NO change of diet. 'at limits not wishing to present themselves can_ lave medicine sent to their whim..., by describ lig disease in their letters. Strict secrecy ob. erved in all cases; now2l-itils3tuw J UST OPENING ! Call and See Our new and u ell helected stock of TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY SOAPS, Ind a variety of other articles, such as are use- Lily kept to a We hare als'o reeeived tt FItESII SUPPLY of the the most reliable PATE>.:T MEDICINES G REAT ARM VAL NIEW GOODS! FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED FRUITS, PICKLES DRIED FRUITS, rituxE.s. RAISINS, ac., WILLOW and CIIDA ILWA RE, I= GLASS and QUEENSWARE. The sult,eritter sts.ks the attention of persons who set:di to pply their larder with the good things of this lite to the new and elegant stock. • of goods I , AIs:CY HOODS, kr t.,-Groceries—the very best. and at reduced prices. Superior Coffees. smutrs, Teas. Syrups, :ipiees, .C•e. Fine Brooms, Fancy Biukots, CALL AND SEE MY . STOCK! .1. TURNER. 112 Locust Street. oet3lTS:lttl.ct fw.) cOLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK. Cot uNt DIA, December 9, 1.568. Le annual election for Directors of this in stitution will lie held at the Banking House thereof, In Columbia, 00 the Second Tuesday of January, ISS9, (being the 12th tiny of that month,) betWWCCII the hours of ten and four. SAMUEL SHOCH,' Cashier. ticel2(fw] DRY GOODS, &c. GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE! =! I= MEDICAL. EERIE AI RYRRS ODD FELLOWS' LULL, SIIAKEP SETTLEMENT, N. Y SAGE, (freed from the stem 9,) PRIME CORIANDER, STRICTLY PURE PEPPER, BUTCHERING PCRPOS.I3 J. A. MEYERS, Apothecary No. 57 WEST KING STREE:I LANCA.STER, (I. to Di. I). McCormick's•,) FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE IL WILLIAMS No. 1J N. Front Street JUST RECEIVED