but Calm! $3ll 9 , • • N.•'4.5 Jr, 4.4 ) '7•• • -•!•.:c..,; • " - •••Z• ) • Sattmlay, January 8, 1870 A.dvortisenior.Ls, to tccuro immediate in section, must be I nnderi in un or baoroThurs day evening, eaelt wudt. PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD `TRAINS LASE COLWII3IA GOING EAST, Lancaster Train g. 40 A. M liarrisburg Accommodation 3.:10 P. M. TRAnzs LEAVE \VEST Mail Train 11.50 A. .11.1 Harrisburg Accommodation 6,275 P. M Lancaster Train Arrives 8.05 Marietta Accon. leaves Columbia, at 7 10 A. M COLUMBIA ACCOUMODATION Leave Columbia for Lancaster LCO P. M Arrive at Lancaster 1.3.3 " Connect Ing with Erie Exprem for Phi Pa. Leave Lancaster at ".15 P. 111. Arrive at Colombia , The liarrlsbum accommodation will leave as before at 5:20 P. M. _ _ W.M. F. LOCKARD, Stiperhitendent,Phha.DlN p EADTI•TG AND COLUMI3IA R. B 1 X TER - 17. /7, I GEMEN 2'. ON AFTER .MONMAY, '2211i1, LAS!':ENCIE:II. TILI.INS WILL MIN UN TIIIS IZOAD, AS FOLLOWS LEA V. 1.:. t: I V E. I.anratiha• A. M. Itencllng......lo:VM A. ri .....:10 P. :kr. 5:::0 P. M Coln inbin S•]o A. M. 10:30 A. M "•00 P. M. P. M IZETUP-NINC.; : I,Tavic. AlutIVE. .7:15 A. M. I,m:caster .....9:25 A. M .5:15 I*. 71. " .... 8:25 I'. M .7:15 A. 71. Columbia, ..... 9:.'5 A. 71 .8:15 P. N. .' .....5::3U I'. M QBE Trains Leaving I,al:eater and Columbia as above, imilm close connection at Remlile4 with Train:, North and :iont li, on Philadelphia and Beading Itinlrond. \Vest on Lebanon Valley lioad. Train l :tvini Luneaster at, S:ls A. M. and Columbia al, _\l. connects closely at I:ending with 'l'raitt Mr New York. Tickets can li, obtained :it. the 011 ices of the N w Jemey 11rotral Railroad, foot 01 Liberty Street, New York, an. itailel ittlia anti It:ail ing Itailroad, I.lllf and ts, Tat ough 1 irkels to New York tool Pliiiaitet- Woo sold :it all the Prineipal 1-itat Lou, oral Bag gage Cheri:4M Through. i - ..i.lllrage Ticket I took, for 5119 or 1000 miles Sllt••1111 tool F L r l'it•lteli, to loot 11,41 all points, at reduced rates. 'l'ralio, are run by Plitkult-liiiiiaß heading'/Lail itoa.lllllllo,whiult Is la minutes tarter than Penn sylvauta 11. it. Time. augl-lia I GEO. F. GAGE. 1-inpt. . _ LOCAL LN I,ELLIGENCE. Parazraphs meet ti,ext flight The Fulton Democrat. NV:IS hi:l ned unt 011 23t1 ult. Er Pinkerton has a fete of the,a good boots on hand yet. There was very littie "New Year shoot- NEES The Wheeler S Wilson Family Sewing Machine is a family gem.. The trains on the R. t C. anti R wel e crowded (luring the holidays. Italdeinan's January prices arc - low Read his circular and study economy The watch-meetings on New Year's eve, in several of on r ehnrehes %vet o well attend. Cf co. W. tC:. F. Maclennan have a rem nant, counter which it be profitable to OM Tito Drummer Boy o 1 t:-:1111oh Wilt open ill Reading. nn INlont.itty• to continue for tell nights. "None bat the brave deserve the fair"— and none 'hitt the brave eau lire with some of them. Sonuel l'egnea township has been appointed Mereantil. appraiser for the current year. . Our carriers return.their thanks fur the liberal reception they Inet.w ith,:unong the patrons of the Spi•." Dr. Arnior los removed to tiorner Or Se concl 0011 Walnut iff - the olllco ibrrnerly oc cnpird by Dr. Devlin. The Colnmbia National 11:inl; his declar ed a dividend of five per vent, for tho last six months, clear or t, .);(.s. - A 11o:11m raper thitilv, that rlalning a I . OV onOls in a suburban oulu!..te'r;!.• afler'a httt sician was ill quost 1.114,1,0. A hill regulating the quantity anti ‘veiglit of barrel of elldt! .t.iirpentitie is pending; in the :•-iotitli Legislature. (;;;;11:111S , 1011;21 . IroIIOIIIICPS ;l crime, \Vint( n host, 11l caintitials• w, lm cc :11 - nong as. Till. storm of Itt,t extended over• Ow /11,10111 pip lion pl II:0 United. St:lto , and tlanyt 41.• It: comments, w:ts 1°,111%1. It i.:,1,1..0nt00,1 hot ....NIT. Ilepwoz Eli Dix "l) w ill ; ..,,:t t ,1 :11 1 ii.,...•jourital. to 1)0.o.til (.1 L r 010 niilbitiMN " Light,' • The .1 ti .sl, Post flieo I)opartmenl net !well: Int year, while ours wviii lie h i;;;;',o(ili,titio. • fraithing in . - tsit.rg.l, j re( oast:Nunn that Hs , pa:11 I reviitlid , , 11:1(1 liven traveled so "f that it was roitipletedy • just slarto4 m Owego, N. Ile'•iatl:S that it will lic-niAttral in reli gion anti politii-;. Its, it'" vr:•y lilac of the inor r it».l •.v/iiiivrer of the {titter." The town Council Inv: (:aliod a meeting of farinvr.a otlinr.-ioterested in the-tun dollar ::‘pecial tax lay.' :or Jan. 1:;t1i, IS7O— last, oliicial act cir thin retiring. npublican majority. They have a wan in jail in Marshal coun ty, Mies., and don't I:now how he got there or why . lie was cent. What is wore , ,, he won't conic out until the ne.xt court apolo gizes for the mistake: - Persons having promrty either real or perhonal fur sale, will do ixell to scene the services of 3.. A. Jordan, auctioneor. Iris growing business is one of the hest recom mendations he can ofn:r. In the new Lutheran Church atAgerS town, :Md.. a largo band is painted on die wall in the vestibae, pointing down to a spittoon, with the inscription, " Please leave your tobacco thpre." . The week of prayer has been observed in the Presbyterian church, - different pastors participating in the. services. - The exercises I ave been unusually interesting and much good bas been accomplished: - A Barks county man gave his wife a fifty dollar greenback no few nights ago for safe keeping, and she concealed it in the coffee mill. In the morning the husband ground the colTce and made lather an expensive cup. A •Boston millionaire, with n lazy son,re contly gave the youth one week in Which to select some business for Ili tnSel f. The week. up, the son Spoke thus : " Well, father, I was thinking thnt tt yon would only ad vance 01e $300,000 or 'Z, 4 4U0,000, I could invest, iL in Goveritment bonds, audio:o:c titY liv ing by cutting off the co:limns." nopend youth ! G. T. _Voiles has sow seven -Wheeler .(7. Wilson ~‘:3ewittir,l N lftchines ..tfLitti.p the estab lishments of his office at, \o. X3l Locust street. Mr. Foltes has 4)11 eXbibitiOtt that magnificent sewing machine, pric Silt)°, which we ollhr as a, premium for GO new subscribers to the Sitit . ; . will not some one who has leisure catt y :L=3s. the. county, and thus-secure this Cstinialdli, fanilly treasure. Five boys (young gentleman) went to Lancaster on Xew Year's da,ri ,they wore patent • liiather gaiters, kid - gloves and car tied canes. They "sported" themselves around Lancaster a row times, - ,Sconsonlike; their pomposity roused: the fre , :of sever al Lancaster youths who gave them a sound drubbing, kids,cane'and all. They 'return ed to Columbia tho same day, wiser'ir not better boys. now is it Christie?, . Ornenns ELnurno.—We give below the rJsult of elections for oftie. , rs, held by (be different organizations named : Itiverside"Counoil, No. MO 0.13. A. M. Jr. C.—A. A. Harper. D.—Newton Jackson: It. S.—Geo. P. Fobes. A. R. S.—Wm. Baker. P. S.—A. R. Tomlinson. I.—L. M. Williams. E.—Jas. P. Knipe. I. P.—Eli Johnson. 0. P,—John Christy. Evergreen Lodge, No. 81,1u:flights er Pyth ins. V. P.—Jas. Schroeder. ' W. C.—Jas. McGinnis. V. C.—J. J. Krodel. G.—Geo. 11. Richards. - B.—Christian Myers. F. S.—A. R. Tornilson. S.—S. A. Buekius. I. S.—W. G. Pinkerton. 0. S.—Geo. Zerger. Trustee.—Jas. Schroeder. Representative to Grand Lodge.—E. A Becker. Pest No. 118, Grand Army of the Repb lie. P. C.—Harry Mullen. S. V. C.—John ['cart. Jr. V. C. Ale:;. Craig. Q. M.—J. L, Pinkerton. Adjt.---A. 11. Breneman. Q. M. Sergt.—Theo.Eyde. Bergt. Maj.—.Tolt a W. Findley. Chaplain--C. P. Shreiner. Officer of the Day—J. W. Yocum. Officer of the Guard—L. T. Jackson. The Jr. Order of United American Me chanics. C.—O. Richards. V. C.—L. M. Filbert. R. S.—Chas. Smith. A. 11. S.— Treas.—L. J. Rinilersmith. F. S.—F. Richard. J.—A. Meinkey. E.—W. Devine. I. P.—Geo. lleklitger. O. I'.--.Trio. Lot:km.(l. • Chiquesalunga Tribu, Ind.•pena.na Ord el of fled Men. B.—Horner Booth. Sr. S.—Emanuel NOW GOlllOl - . Jr. S.—S. G. Lyle. P.—Geo. "Young. C. of .11.—B. 1 0 . Mullen. K. of W.—W. W. ti pp. C. of 11.—P. Krotlel. The following persons were electeLl on Sunday iw:t, to servo calkers of the E. Sabbath School, tar Lho year President—Dank. McCauley. Superintend hnon C. 'rays. Asst. Supt.—A. :Bruner. Jr. Seeretaty—Win. Clark. Treasurer—D. St ape, Sr. Libra' inn-11. S. llershey. Asst. I,l)r:trill:ls—Wm. 'l',y - ler, 'l'. .1" WriL;llt, Jas. FiiMMI! The lollov, - ing per,olvi were elected, on Sat 'archly last,as Trui:tees of tho Oil Col tun- Lia Public Ground :—Jos• 11. Black, C. P. Shreiner, J. C. Clark, and harry 11ippey. ..\ti election for ti;ustces of the Odd Fel lo..vs' Mall. Association, held on Tuesday Evening, resulted as follows: Geo. Bogle, Jon. Bauchman, llirain Wil son, J. W. Steacy, M. S. Shuman, Peter Fraley - and Philip Shreiner. Attention, Post 175, G. A. R.—The reg ular 1(1011thly meeting of Post SI, G. A. It., will be held on Thursday evening next, Jan. Jan. 3.-Ith. neve:titer the meetings of the Post will b.: held on the second - Thursday evening of each month. Frazali'Au and 31arshall College THE usual opening exercises of Frank lin and- Marshall College were held on Thursday morning, the day being Me :In:001)y the delivery, of the Senior ora tions. Lancaster county is rich iu educa tional opportunities; with her public schools of a very high -grade generally,' her select, schools, her ,State Normal School, a great literary republic in_ ikelf, 111 , 1 Fratikliu and 'Marshall _College, she stands pre eminent in point of educational advant.ige,. • Our public schools are sale. Thc diflereict, 'graded schools are the oh jeet of local pride. The Normal is so far ,a success, in kith a literary and a finan cial sense:, that its future is 110 haiger a doubt. But the College. Do' we do our du ty to this institution? in one sense it is a denominational institution, being support by a branch of the christian church .; but it is in all other iespects, outside the Mere question of : support a liberal literary institution, beyon - d *the narrow bounds of sectarian views. The colle,,e aims at a high liberal education arid training which will make inch and not scholars only. Having such an institution in our midst, we ought to give it all the encouragement within our power. Iva recent resolution of the Board of Trustees : it wag agreed that any town or district which would contribute five hun dred dollar- to the permanent endowment loud of the institution should have the privilege of sending one student free of change. liere is an upportuniry which is seldom pre-ented. Baneal:iter county has it in her power to make the college a _rest local institution. We understand dhat one or two districts have already con tributed tho quota. We commend this liroject to the attention of every reader. F.11:1; :yr Su,: rzmi's M• —On Monday tr.'ening a fir , broke out at Shartzer's saw mill, and sproad with such rapidity that the mill and lumbar near by wore completely enveloped in flames b..foro the tire com panies arrived on the ground. The nrtll has been lying idle sine. the death of Atr. Shartzer, and it wits intended to start lip during the present week, water having been left into the boiler on Monday. The mill was set on fire by some fiend in human form, who either did it out of revenge, or for the "pleasure " it milt . ht afford. i The destruction was complete. At one tune it was fetired thc . llouring will of Geo. Esq., might be burned, the lire coin ponies experiencing- smut) trouble in getting . a:supPiy of water. the Vigilant_attitched theit hose was defect ive, and did not suprily the engine. After wards both engines .throw steady streams , . mail the lire was extinguished. The 'web -- able loss by the tire is tss,ooo,oo,upon which there is an iiisu ranee of $3,000 in; the York Mutual Company. What can induce Such fiendish acts is a mystery. SONS OF 1:E;NEPII t.):Ncic:--Th e members o Col um No. IS, S. °Or., are request ed to meet at.their hall, on Saturday even. hj g , Jan. Stli, at 71 o'clock.- A fullmarteral ince i 5 11 rf- T ,ed a 4 I) USW esa of j 1:11 ) 61 ; jalle . I! rill be transacted. _ - have, upon several recent oiatasicius had !the 'treasure or hearing our faVOritil auctioneer, and good felldw,:ja:ek Jordan, at his work, and have come to the .conclusion that what a until once determines to excel, he is already a great deal advanc ed upon tide way of excellence. Jack has evidentlYMi - neintO this bti-in_ess with a de- terudnatiquAo make it pay, and from tho manner in which he intoretas even listle Fs9 loungers, at ascile, he is bound to succeed. There is ono point to be borne in mind in connection with the fact that Jack is a •bright auctioneer and it is this—his ch a nges aro moderate. He don't believe in killing the goose that lays Abe golden egg. C'euxcri..-Counell taut on Thu rday even ing. All the mem hers present except `dt•. Ilippey. The Finance commif:co liond ed in the Treasurer's report 1 . 01! .ISi:9, and the reports of the several tax collo. tors, which were accepted and ordered to be pub lished. The market committee was direct ed to call a mass meeting of the farmers and all others interested, to ho held Tan. 1.1, at 10 o'clock a. in. in the Market 'louse, to pe tition for the repeal of the law of congress assessing a ten dollar special tax upon all who attcnd market as sellers. After the transaction of the usual busi ness 'on motion of Mr. Nourse, the thanks of the council:were unanimously tend ered to Mr. W. W. Upp, the retiring 'President for the uniform courtesy and justness, which have characterized his official acts during his term. Mr. Upp replied, thanking the Council jar their kind expressions of ap proval expressing ids wishes for a future, as pleasant as the past. The council then adjourned. The members of the council met immedi ately after in Richard's oyster saloon,where the retiring members were " ovated . ' by the other,members of the council. A good time was spent, anti the usual congratula tions of the hour passed. The best of feel ings prevailed, and the retiring republican members, proud of their past record give way to their incoming democratic succes sors—for one year. The last official act of the Council, with its republican - majority, was the passage of a resolution calling for a mass meeting of far mers and others interested in the repeal of the Ten Dollar License Law. This is a move in the proper direction, and if the ac tion which may be taken at this meeting, will result in agitating the question else where and in finally seen ring an amend ment or repeal of-the law, the Council will have done a service for Cho seller and consumer, which a grateful corma unity can nut fail to appreciate. As the right to hold public meetings and petition emigres, is a boon secured by the constitution, nod we have no odious re , trietions like those im posed by the English con,titutiom, tanking it illegal ni, any number above ti n poi .ions, or under certain circumstances above t wen ty,*to petition parliament, we heartily ap prove their proceeding,. Let tis have a large turn out of the eiti zenq of all clat,Nos, as it effeeta all more or Xess - , and disetp,-; the question and lay our del i beratiows Lot Lim far mers all attend, and our proceeding,, if conducted with deliberation mid wisdom will have good effect. Our example will be e,peeially since :ho movement is initiatol,and will lii directed by the otlioial action of Council, This law benetiN only large dealers, and operates against the in terest and pro,perity of that chu,s of far 111,*:: ttOti tle:11(":` , . V.llO-0 piOdllet`i al , : ill al,p0II!,:lb1l) to til,..lll:lllcWi's or oOriovnah, 101 l toi aglinst that clasi ol'eotr,niners who coonstitate • large proporticm or Gnr Llopa littiOn. The retiring C)110 , 21.111(`:1 Shreiner, Thos. Snpplce, and t W. W. Upp, yield their scale ....ICI: an a , sn ranee of paving . curved the people and Mr their best interest,. ing their term of olllce many improve:nem; have been undertaken and completed. Thu no•,-,- Market House, an object of pride to the Bo rough, mid one which yields a larger in come financially than any other public im provement, was built during their term of office; Walnut, Locust, Fifth, Sixth, South Fourth, North Third, Manor, and other streets were opened ; many of the streets graded and 11111CadalMeed, and other im provements effected w Rich are a source of pride to the Borough. The testimonials of their associates in council at the meeting on Thursday night, is an index of the es teem in which they were held. The.new Orgaullation will be :drooled to night in Town Iran, when the late demo cratic candidate for Nolaiy Public - under Go v(?)P Acker will be installed clerk of coon cil. The now councilmen, being Columbi_ :ins, and infused with a spirit of local pride will, we trust, guard the interest of our town faithfully. LOV.2 ARAILWAy TRAIN%—Some eight years ago, a gentleman named Pattoll,With his wife and daughter—the latter being about thirtethl years of age—removed to California -from Massachusetts. He \vent to Sacramento city where he fount' ready employment, at his trade, that of a builder. fly a judicious investment of the little means he look with him, in a few years he became the possessor or a nice little proper ty, valued at tell or tWeIVO ilonSalld ltut ad ver , ity came, and a fire swept ZLWOV Oi ilk wealth, without a dollar of im,uranee. Soon after 1.101, hu NV:IS killed by aeeident, while at work, and by a singular fatality, his wife followed him to the grave in a few month:4. Meanwhile the daughter had grown into a eMnely dam sel of twenty-ocM. Left alone among Strang ers, sae longed for the lionw and frit.ini: her childhood. Converting into Inonny what retna:ne.l of tho property of her father, atnonnting to some :$.1,000, she procured a through ticket to New Yolk, and started on her bog trip, vourageowsly undertaking the journey alone. S , ,on kaving.S.terzunento,how ever, sin; •` 1001 hy ebanee, the u,tnt 1 way,• . on railro:A II young gentleman of pr,- :11/1112:tralleV, WilOil: fent ore , : the ViZll11! aad eh:V.lo.or. IL.. In•L•11 to C.llifOrili3 un 1/.1,111(, , (;( 0 111(,;1 prO . ,,orty of a i10tx.r00..4,1 rektiv,, anti 111 it )ti) lliu , P.:11.01` 1111.11 OW trait). A:1 :1( . (1111li 10011,0 Si ! r 01 1 .4 uit , en,loll but whicl! ,centwi to ript.o tut l ..ato es,,,ni!!!! to :weep'. pr.!toott'r :001 c..;!...0rf., hay!! 1a.,0 bent on making' 00 , ehi,1 . front fle hour of I Ivi r ow!!!.1 it alter "1 fy n, t Ir:tin r01f,.1 throu4l: :11.tonzaiti and I tit, groat p:a111 , it th, tato lithe cot y 2 - vit.l Tor tor a tuct.ttont no•st.ok. the_att. ..Inttel', \vett, to a t"0.2.,1: it: t. , ) 11112 , •.•.. 11,t;tr: than (;ruttay tt:,-ign, ittl lj'll.ll WV I - 0 fully sati.tio,l, ov:or :rutted to takr.r. togotiltx. Thull:ing it would b..; a ne.t.t. ~ ttrltrke to their rriend,, told having that. ~tibiime in dillcrt:nce to the opinion:, of otherA which is such a distinctive peculk.rity or the ..%_nter lean character, they decided to stop at Cleveland and have the by:Ill:Heal knot tied at once. They arrived, and having but Ihw preliminaries to arrange, within a couple of hours the twain had been declared one, in the tre,t orthodox manner. The night express e.ist bore the happy couple on thiir way.—llostcot Times. EN•rmtrmsiNo.—The man who don't ad vertise has got his store hung around will: shingles and pieces of barrel heads,inscri bed with lampblack, `• Irish Ports te; s," " Corn Meer' •• Flower," all kinds oil:omit ry pro duce," " Nukes and Kandies for sAil Ile says, " Tinu•o :tint no setts in noospaper advertising so long as a man is smart enoff to tenth to his own busine:,s, and kin stand at the door and - holler tho tellers in. JusTronJouN M. CIZEIDEn, whose ccu•d appears in the SPY tinder• the head of `• pro fessional," first page, is prepared to do all kinds of conve}•:arcing, seri vering, ,tc.. at hi•t office at Mount vine. Mr. Greider's long experience as all officer of the law qualities Idol fur an}• ()nth° duties of his calico, and business entrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. Sce his eard. Rrnuc•rros liAt,numAN'Y Svortm—To keep trade !irisle, and thal we may have no duII tines, - and for tlzo purpoyo of reducing our stock, preparatory to taking inventory w, have marked down every article in our store to the very lowest price. As we have invariably been selling at bargain pricey, this further reduction makes our stock the cheapest in the county. Sunday richooi .Entertainmcnit EDLTol::—: , :atVing you to be a friend of progress, morally as well OS in ttdleutually, .1 have presumed you might he interested in an account of a Sunday School emit rtain ment held on the evenings of the last of the old and drat of the new year, in Norwood School House, about one mile from this borough. The entertainments was is every respect creditable to the school, every part being well performed. It am slated of music, both vocal and instrumen tal, recitations, reading and tableaux vi vans. The children acquitted themselves finely, and the young organist, Miss Annie Barr, who p . crformed for the Occasion, is deserving of all praise. The tableaux, several of .which wore or iginal, were really quite interesting and amusing. " The Past and Present," the characters of which were represented by Misses Sadie Wisler and Mollie E. lionek, was quite refreshing, and gave quite a re alization of our grandmother's time. The " Peacemaker," also " Temperance and Intemperance," the latter represented by Masters Howard L. Oberlin and John Purple were of good moral import, and cannot fait of correct impressions, " I Mil Grandmother," taken from The Children's 'lour, and personated by Susie E. Oberlin. a little Miss of four years, really " brought down the house" and will be an item of amusing recollection to the little folks, and big ones, too, for days to come. By request several selections- were re cited by Ch:u•les - Mifllin, which were ex ceedingly well done and gave great satis faction. This school, which is a union school, was organized about a year since, and has been working along quite nicely during that time. The present entertainment has been held for the purpose of raising fund; toward the purchase of a new library, which is ver„y much needed by the school. At the close of the exercises a committee was appointed to receive contributions from any and all who may wish well to this good work. MA,;(.NIC.—GRAND LODCIE or• PA.-01 , 1 , 1- euns ron IS7o.—The :1111111:11 coolonunica lion of tho Grand Lodge of illasons was held at the Masonic Ilan, Chestnut stt•eet, Philadelphia. on St. John's day—Monday last, when the Grand °dicers for Ito year 1670 were installed. The It. Grand D.obert Lantherton, then an nounced thu appointments. Among them ilro the following : C'lto p v, Rev. J. P. 1ion:100nd, of Reading ; Dr. It.. 11. Pattison and Geo. W. 1'1111:1:11,11111lit ; 11. S. Gotz of Warron county, and others. lion. S. I:: _Vneonit, of Reading, is op n•.intcd a inember of 1110 committee nI Cor espon d ace. E. Stitcher, E,,41., is re-appointed t I.lcnber of lir building. committee. of 1.110 lIONV \la,onicT.•n:;.lc nut: in cour,u of erec tion in Thu is a li t ot I):,trict .I)oputy :,:m,ters ht ti: • Eastern .I'art of the Jo,uplx L. Stitvher, of ituCing, for ti. et4raty of Bet P....). Wm. L. Willi:ley, of Pott,ville, for the eouoty or st:linynclii. m.o. Edw... P. Kifw.,bury, of 6eranton, fur the county of Luzern°. Bro.. Taine-; Porter, of Easton, for the cote ties of Northampton, Monroe, W.iyne and Pike. Bro. Charles :SI. Howell, or Lancaster city for the counties or Lauenster and York. Bro. Robert L. :quench, of l isburg for counties of Dauphin, Lebanon, Northum berland and Snyder. Rio. Rohl.. H. Thomas, or Meehanicsburp for the eolllliieS of Cumberland, Franklin, Adains and Fulton. Bro. Charles L. Cot•niui:n, of Norristown, FOE the counties of Backs and Montgomery. Bro. Robert L. McClelland, of Cochran for counties of Chestonand Del were. Bro. D. S. Mctialr, of Mauch Chnnk, for counties of Carbon >,nd Lehigh. The R. W. Grand Secretary appointed Bro. J.... Alexander Simpson, Depuq• Grand Secretary-. Tim C.l 111,11. , V GIANT OurnoNE.—The Oil City Times of Friday is responsible for the following, which sounds very funny : On Tuesday morning last, while Mr. Wm. Thompson, assisted by Robert R. Smith, was engaged in making an excavation near the house of the former, ;Wont half a mile north of West Hickory, preparatory to erecting a derrick. they exhumed an enor mous helmet of iron, which was corroded With dust. Further digging brought to light a sword which measured nine feet in length. Curiosity incited them to enlarge the hole, and alter , iOlllO little tilllo they dis covered the bones of two enormous feet. Following up the " lead'' they had so un expectedly struck, in a few hours time they had unearthed a well-preserved skeleton of an enormous giant, hclonging to a species or the human family which- probable in habited this and calm/ parts of the world :it that time of which the Bible speaks, when i - .. says, " there were some giants in those days." The helmet is said to be of the shape of those toured mnong the t o lna of NMeveh. The bones of the skeleton are remarkably white. 'lll2 teeth are all in their plaice, and all of tiat;ni don and of extraordinary size. These relics have in en - taken to Tionesta, •a here they are by large Millibar, of pe , ipie Haile. When iris giautship was in the flesh, ;:: , t have stood eighteen feet in stocking , . 'These oat:u•kable relies will be:0n...m.(4.d to ...•w York early next Week. The joints of the skeleton are II rev beilli; glued b+getia•r. These remains •sere found about tel rect below the surlace of• a mound v.lau•k had bt•en thrown up prob.ibly centurie , ago, and wl2ieltwas not more than three leet ahoy, I lie level of the gnpu 11,1 ap.111: , 1 1. I , •r, i :1,11 , 1:hor not f , v ardigunrjaw, to For hcw CVe :1'41), tthrn .J•,lin Moore NV:I:: 11' , 1* ,, tool: fright o vetting the v4..h;ele en,l rcuniug ay. - ny at a for:oe,; rat,. Vortunte,- ly, ;he vehicle he': ine de:a-heti, thus sa ing the lite of Moore. The horse v:.ts ;tillVOr riprilig" in an alnut,t ex hausb:d condition, and was partly take:: charge of by several kind individuals; after the restoration of his horse, and the kind aid lent by those who had t,•tken charge of the animal.. Mr. Moore dlOVe 110:11e in safe ty. Thu only 11>IptC/ <Sant feature of the case to au'observer, seas, the rather too free e.x hi bition of aen Ipable sense of Una rattlia CAS to those who probably saved the gentle m•ut's horse, and tnot,t assuredly con ferret.' an inestitnable laver by their itssi,timee. 'Twas not pecuniary remuniation they an ticipated or desired, but that manifestation of their 11,1,1u1ne , ; which characterizes the true gentleman should at least have been :note visible. The Claire affair disapptubation. St 'A - Itn. Slut:Nu-a, Jon. -I, 1670. A Nom Dunn.—The Christmas morning papers of Philadelphia contained a notice of what wo think is without exception the best holiday gilt of the season. It mu., the gift of Mr. A. G..DeAxmond, steam power printer, on llud,en street, Philadelphia, of a policy of I ife'insn ranee to 'each of his em ployees in the American Life Insurance Co. of Philadt Iphia. Such acts of generosity in trying time, like these are the boot evidence of good feeling between the employer and his workman and the welfare ot the Lunilitt.; o 1• his employees at lent during the entire year. Wu knoto st/ eh a gift 'will he hclte appreciated than any other and more warm ly remembered. If arty of our re.uler. would make a similar• gift to their employ ees, we should be happy to r,..-cord their generosity, and we can assure thew that no Companv is better to arrange it with than the American Life of Phihuielphia of which Dr. P. Hinkle is agent. Famed:•.:—The observance of New Ye:n• was very general, and congratu lations were eNprussed by all ..vitom we had the pleasuro of meeting. :deny of our friends silent this (ley in the city of Lances ter, and from what t'onl• eon-et:pot:dent call learn, very pleasantly. Public worship was held in the church here in the OVelling, and a I.t: Wit.: prayer meeting at the house of our estimable friend Benj. Heistand. On Thursday, Dec. f.tOth, the death messenger was sent to our neigh borhood and called front this earth Mr. Aaron Sheets, a very respected citizen,after a lingering illness of more ti t an four inonths. Messrs. Ring wait Davis,& of this place, are DOW °tiering their large and well selected stock of dry goods, at a very fair price, as they are desirous of closing out their old stock, to receive a stock of new goods In the spring, Mr. Souders has opened n cabinet mak ing shop on the second floor of tlr. Hack erty's coach making shop, where he will attend to all who will favor hint with a On last Friday Mr. M. Burkart was the recipient of a very large deer, which was shot by Mr. Dick Charles, one of the fa mous marksmen of the Charles family of Washington borough, this county, and on last Sunday a large and sumptuous dinner of venison was served bi• Mr, Burkart to his many friends of this and adjoining places. When the fc act saw over all re turned to their homes folly satisfied that the choisest of every thing always kept on hand at Durkart's. The school directors of this district have decided to build a new school house on the Harrisburg pike, not far from Mr. Iminel's Hotel, this will be a want very well sup plied, as tile necessity of another house was vtAry runolt felt , tor the past several years. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company have supplied tl:e Depot at this place with a stove,so that ptistals awaiting the arrival of the twins are not compelled to stand in the chilling air these days. Gas Pan. TNyrrtCurioN FREE. Not wnh , tantling thc opinion of theancient and honorable matt of the Ileralit who tiits in the " low-back chair" and astoni‘hus hiti frientk a lii pro• tAihttnts etillibltion, 01 Nyntactittal WI.,:101/1, repeat that the Col un; b;:t. Reading 'loom . tt .. I Library (with a good t.leciton oi author, on s 3 nta:\:) is a felt neel,..ny. p , urtLorr.: ' ;:i prepare Ito : - ..lvance thu licrula man a little IMO llotV , Vll tat•ti cal inysterie , . Ilu cannot under,:aod Orli'; : !11l 11 , :v. - —the r.-c;; iunt g:11 f:an :Jo made the ~ uhjeet or a 1:0 •,.o to this tyro a modern - .yonder. Tin. lays -cry lies itt tl;e following c i y: Lich appeared in the -_4.1 , 1" of la,l The Columbia Fire ('omp.lay ha; In an presented with it group of photogr.lphs. No's to illustrate to this pupil o: into, 110 W rho recpicat, oi'a gilt eon L. the sal ject of a pas-4 ye yeti',' wu In:11:c the —billowing extract,: This hotly ha, never i•il such an array of talent.— lrel,4ter. Tho Emperor Frailvt• \Vas pre,c 0 ttql with an heir to tho throne.—flic,tc. r illowa'; ha , bccii I,re-clited v ills portrait of himsolf, by 01 . .2 "l'onne,,kiii 1 t uro.—/farper. Thee r are :Lii put,,lvo with the re cipient 01 each respective gift :e4 the mtli ject. "We might, improvise anothur Qxainple thus The Harald lo:to 0w41.t to be pr, -ruled with a copy or BL,Hion.:, (;ranitoar I Who'll do it ARREST ro 11. A " LOVE TAP. " —Masan Banks, a light colored girl, was brought be fore the Police Court, charged with as.an lt upon an aged colored Susan was asked how old —she w 0 ,,, and replied "M" The judge hiforMed her that she was the oldest looking itte.ukt of her age that he had over scen,and appointed 11. (;,recn, Esq. as her guardtan. The assaulted man, xi-l A.-was-a very iueer looking chap, testi fied that Susan came up to him and slapped his thee, and carried off his cap. As he had been twice married and had one WI still living, such familiarity lie could not stand from so young and handsome a female, so he caused her arrest. Susan said she only meant the slap fora "love tap,' a, the man was one of her old lover. , . She had been married herself about seven years ago, (which would make her six years old when see took the marriage vows.) The evidence given was very funny, and convulsed the con! t, chief reporters and outsiders. Susan seas discharge:, and the c'mple left the room thanking the Judge for his len i Hat/fort Time:, ltta.tutuus.—llev. hr. Pattkon, of Phila delphia, will preach in the M. E. Church on next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. All are cordially invited. There will be preaching in the Prebbyte rian church this evening; also to-morrow morning and eveninz. There will be preach ing every evenin: next week. 11ev. J. .l. ',Pomeroy, of Upper o,.torara w ii preach on Mo : :ulay and Tues,lay evenings, and llev. Mr. Nile., of York, on Wedni,day and Thur,day evening. Me na,tor expects te.,- gist:ince from abioad for the remaining ser vice, of th week. The ~ acrantents of Bap- Lord'N : , :appee will lie :chain ktered on Sabb.oll, the bith in,t. All are cordially ivited ter ;id tett• (1100;i114:-.. ; CI 1 ItiLi 'Lk otms.—The Moe eoliats, lialidaerchiel, di , played ut Fondersmith', win,lov., ale very att live and are meeting ith steadoile , , We overheard of lady remark that "they were the cheapest good, she btul seen any this season." And the sante may be 'said of the many kind, of seasonable drop good., shawls, velvecteen which are otret,..il set prinA, that cannot l.,it to snit every class of buyers. We arc I,IIIIV - ILL`tl to II unounov a third openingof fins for this week. Truly this does not look like — dull tinies"judging from t h e V.lty our neighbor Fut:de:smith pushes things. ilow sweet it sound,, :ear Clo:stioas day, When )7,1 :any meet 011 Y 11 lend, 011 i a 11101 And, Joyous pass the hours away T hen scenes in days of yon o. When those who've Lean for months ahmad Perhaps in distant clinics to roam May come ttgaiti with one accord To nestle in street childhood's home. The boys and girls in handsome dothes— I not tune to name them o'er— Siirnrs, silks, popil ng calicoes They've wisely bought at P.vrro:. , :'s Store MESSRS J. L. Wright & Cu. have a full and compluto stock of holiday goods, going rapidly. A few more days and all will be sold. Those who intend toseett re desirable purchases for Christmas and New Year should not delay but go at once to the Ex celsior book store. The latest, novelties in stationery,all daily and weekly pa ers, de sirable book-, anti everything in a well regulated book store, constantly on hand at 'Wright's. 01:,!:Rvin NEw RAILItoAD AnnANcit:3lENT.—lt is officially ant/Oa:lced that on and after the first- of January - no free tickets will be fur nished by the Pennsylvania, Central and Philadelphia and Erie railroads to persons attending conventions or tel political educational, agricultural and other meet ings. Round trip tickets at the rate of two cents per mile, will however, be i•sued if ,application made in time and to the prop er railroad officials. Noun GEN:trtATnnis.— At the hearing of a civil case in our Court, the other day, four genet ations in a direct line,of one of the old est families in the county, were represented to wit : George Itegan, of Leesport aged 82 years, John Regan, his so:: of Pugh town, Chester comity, aged years, Geo. W. Re gan, son of John, aged years, :Ind la Regan, daughter of Geo. \V., aged 43 years. All were in good health.—Lle , n/ing Juarrna. From. Rohrerstown ilounErv,TowN, Jan, 4th, IS7O r sl Robbery and Murder nt Gallatin., nissottri 'Clio following extract has been (gipped from a idi , souri paper Ly .T:tooh Butthof, near Gallatin, Sln., formerly from 17.ast Donegal; this county, and sent to us for publication. It will he read with interest as Capt. Sheets wag a resident of Laneaster county, and latterly a private banker in About la.oll. on Tuesday last, the citizens of Gallatin wero alarmed by the firing of several pistol shots in quick succession, and were horrified in letu•uing that it was caus ed by two persons who nnu•dered John W. Sheets, and in robbing his bank. At a little past 1 i o'clock, a strange man entered the bank and aslced•Mr. Sheets if he could change a hundred dollar bill. Mr. S. said ho thought he could—he would see. He went into the back room of the bank, to get the money. The stranger followed:him. Just as the stranger got to the middle door, another man entered the bank; the first man said to him, " write out a. receipt, maid I will pay you." The man then asked At torney McDowal, whose office was in the front room of the bank., for materials to write the receipt. Mr. McDuwal pulled a drawer of paper front the desk, and told Min to help himself, and noticing that the man did not attempt to write, said, "sit down and tt rite your receipt. At this mg 111011L a pistol shot was tired in the back room. McDowall looked around a:id say Sheets clasp his hands to his breast as he was falling forward. lie then looked and noticed that the second man stood with a revolver leveled :it his (ND :D:6) head ; ho thiew up his arm and knocked the revolver away, and jumped for the street door. stumbling and falling out upon the pave ments, the robber firing three shots at him, he retreated unharmed to a safer quar ter. Alter accompli,hing the robboty, the men :itortea lbr their horses, which were hitched near attetnpting to momit, one of the animals took fright and broke loose ;vb....rot:poll they both mounted the remaing ing hors:., and rod . , away. 13y this time ,wine Of the citizens had rallied to give them a parting mtltste. Several were tired at them, one of which. a:. WUS w_urd learnt - a, took effect its the arm (+1 • 11110. in their t etrout —toward llaniiiton — they tound :t horse holong:ng lu Datiloi 111: . 1A:a l oy the roaa,ido, and appso priatea ;t to thL•ir OWII 11,0. They Were throe utiie , north or II ant ilton, :11. ,Asts.lown poi in t he direction of Niador; and at rontt in that vi.•ittity h(1:1;,11 1111th, ana !old him ilrvy Nrant - oil to es the railsontl,a , thvy " hail killed Captain ana 2.lAjor Cox, nt I;Allatin, :Wit if V(111 (10 not guide 11 , , we will kill you." The man 1-xetnimzly ontstplie.l, lint ....•ap e,l l':•0181 them nA , , cone nti Thry the I iilri ci :.bout ”n.• ii iir Wo.l. of Kiittier, I' i;1•101•1:. 0 . 1:10CI: iRU 1110:1 Wt`rt• ecyst or he.11 , 11.: ,, :hg th , 3 11:1:111) ,e110:0. "• n rtl II %lc t:101103 . IV ill !Mt p31':) : :1:1ill NVO illl/1 , 11 . 0(1 (1011:t In c:oatlt tta• tow]. lt,ts a citizon Idava 1.t.• hard to :II!, and nk , Iti.lVC`i many friend, to mourn untiundy We pic, , linle be lar!ze offe:ed a. the 7typreilen.i.,a of the ,e mur derer,: and robber:, It i, hard to conjecture from whence the , o marauder:: cam ..—Thug WPM! 80011 to pa.:. through Ifamilton on Monday afternoon, and went to a Mr. :Morton's live miles north or Hamilton, where they remained over night, but did not say when) they were from, or whither they were going. Do You A 'BUTTER GEM' ? —WO learn that Mr. A.. G. DeArinond, steam power printer, Iftidson street, Philadel phia, yesterday presented each of his em ployee,' with a policy of life insurance in the American life of Philadelphia. Such generous acts in such trying times as we now experience, betoken a warm regard for the welfare of the employees, as well Its true busines , , tact. 11re know of no other Christmas gift which will be bettor appre ciated or be more warmly remembered. (Vorney's Pecos, Doc,-25t12, IS3th) This kind of holiday gift hear, with it intrinsic value the bist wiahes of the employer. We should be happy ro record sufth an act of gel croity in this place, and we commend the American Life of Philadelphia and its agent, Dr. F. Hinkle, to their notice. GILIND CLOSING OuT,—We have noticed that ',fr. IT. Rice, 11 Front street, is about, to clo,e out his entire stock of goods at lo«• rates. Mr. Rice is an old, established citi zen of Columbia, and we feel sorry to lose one• who haz contributed so much to the business enterprise of the borough. Mr. Rice contemplates tt trip to Europe with his family early in the year, and in order to prep:ire for the journey, closes out his bm;- iness. We umley,tand that a gentleman from New .ler,ey will occupy the e,tabli , -;lnnent hereafter. The stock ol goods now on hand and for sale embiace:, ;1 large variety of eh:thing for men and boys. I;o0(1 barga'ns mar be secured 1)1 , ..tn-liEsna.--It has been de :hat 11 dead-head on a railroad trim,t be killed at hi, expenao if he 1, killed at all. Neither the traveler on it free ticket nor his hells ran leeocer damage, fur iniurY he ac t:it:Aita in the rail. I; seem, theru isas alinn• dead-head in the upper pat t of Nett• Joraey, meaner than thu teat, who sued the contpanv that gave hint a ride ; hence :he deelsi nt. The metal tor dead-heads Is that' t bey null-t get an accident insurance ticket. Ii to hay such a ticket costs as much as the ride would the difficulty he insuperable, miles, the insurance ticket al,o can be oh tamed on the lead-!lead plan.—Erpresr. Frtom a circular received at this ()Mee, we perceive that the Fruit Crower,' Society of l'enn,ylvania, i, to in,..et in the Orphan's Court :Zoom, Laney ter eity,oo Wedne,ilay, the 19th in-,t., :old to continuo in sos,ion for two day,. Thi- , society was lorme,l itu th county ten yeal,:igo, an .l include, among its n inuber, -,onie tor the and practical fruit growers of our Saate,ni,d, th,reforo, this ineetin4 will, no tioubt, be an interesting gathering to those of our tut ircus whose tastes run in that d irection. therefore tulle pleasure in calling the atten tion of our horticultural readers to the und.- WI; have seen drawings of the new map of the Borough by F. B. Roe of Philadelphia and C. T. Leggett, civil engineers. These gentlemen have recently made maps of Al toona, Ifolidaysburg, and other places, and from Altoona papers, we glean that they are the best ever drawn. The maps for this Borough will give Borough (old and new) and ward lines, streets, lots, houses, No. and names of owners. They will soon be furnished, mounted and finished in colors These !naps will be the most perfect ever published. A few views will be added to embellish them. Pot NTI:o. —The following is clipped from ono 01 OUT OXCIIMIgeS, 1111 a the example is recotn mended to some Orollr patron'. WO /MVO a :lumber of bills which have been standing; SOlne time , and Wideil would he most in:era:Able just now : •' The little sum eneh.,...ed I send to a worthy printer, For work lie did and trusted out, A y e ar ago thht present, winter. Let Lot the message be delayed— God knOWS 'LIS tittle the bill was paid." A STE-V.74110.1T, to be placed on the Schuylkill imxt summer for the use of plea sure parties, is now being built at II iester's bout yard, near the gas works in this city It is to be 55 feet long, 10 feet wide, and capable ofseatiag wapawsengers.: The own ers, a party 01 eight gentlemen, expect to have it in running order• by the 15th of April. The cos will be about : 2 2.000. Reading Tourn #tarria.ges On Dee. Irith, by the Itev E. G reetlw al. I, James .Nltirphy, of Philadelphia, to Cain:rine Wea ver, or Lancaster city. On Dec. 23d, 160'3. by the L'e:•. L. D. P. I famblet ,of tatom , :t.er to M.•y J. NeCullough, of Cecil county, Md. On Monday, January 3d, It7e. at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rue. Jc.bn Parker, John A. Marin ire, ot Schenectady. N. V., to Catharine, H., daughter of Frederick Brown, of Brooklyn, OU bee. 30th, 180. by Rev. J. J. Stri 110, at Ills residence, Beniandu M. Sataler to Elszabeln Rain, both of East Donegal. On Jan. .d, 1870, by Rev. J. .T. Strine, 'fleecy Altland to Fan niu Fullorton,bote of Westd lemP- On Dee. 38th, ISal, by Rev. J. N. Metzgar,Amos If. Whiner. of Rapho township, to Rate E. Breit entan, of West Uciuplield twp. On Dec 30th, 1003, by Ibo Dee. E. Greenwald, J. Overdeer, of Laticastvr city, to Mary Catha rine Jittber, 01 Lancaster township- On the 1 1111 ul Lat. the residence of the groom's father, York county. Pa.. by Rev. J. F. COWlllek. D. J. N. Yost to Miss Emma Patton, both of Lancaster county• ADFERITSB3I.E_IVIS Our Counting lions° Calendar, A lino hp( c:men of ' PRINTING is now / cl oly for distribution - NOTHINC At the Columbia Spy Sob Printing Office. Columbia.. Pa. 1 waa cured of Don fne,s and Catarrh by a lmple remedy and will send. the receipt free. Mus..M. C. LEGGETT, ; Hoboken, N. J. KILL THE DEMON OF PAIN WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT remove , : pain In stantly. and heals old Moil's. WOLCOTT'S ANNIHILATOR cures Catarhh, Bronchitis and Bold in tit, head. Sold by all Druggit,ts, and 131 Chatham Sounie, Newt• Yorh. Janl4-4w. I%IASS 31EETING The pin of Columbia. Borough, and of Laurn.ter and York' Count h.q. Who 10 th opposed to the TEN REVENUE. TAX impos ed IWOII Marketu, ale respeetfoll‘:lnvtol to ttttend at GRAND MAtis; MEETINt f, to be held In the - Borough of Columr htn, et.A.TUItDAY, .1.1N1T.1 rdh, 1470, In the 7.12.1.1.1:1 , .T11.011ti1 , „ at Iu o'cloek, .1. M., for 1,4" parpom. of pet Rid:ling Congress,. by resolte , lot,-: ..r otherwise, to release our ttat Let, ven due, oI the p.tyntent of the above tax. By order of the TOWN COUNCIL. ) 1 " , ‘,..7( Tiff: CoLounf.t NATIONAL BA NK,I Columbia. Pa., Jan. 4, ISM rrh, Dire,has have 1 his ,lay declared a Divl (kilo of 1 , 1 CI.: Plilt CE:NT for the last six la pnyahle an demand. clear or taxes. Cashier. riOUILLT PROCLAMATION. Wherea, the 1 ((mom hie ITENIII7 G. LONG. cqldent, aml Ihmomble AmixA.Niunt L. I lAN F.S ' not Jot r y rilliltA or, -%.ssocia to Judges of flit, Court of Con] MOO PIVO, lii a n d for the colukty of Lancaster. and Stulges• of Ihe courts 01 over mat Torminer and thmeral .lall l mllvery :out Quart, r ses,lons oft he Poace, in and for the County of IJane.o.ter, have i.sued it Precept to me in 1,`,• (ed. t eqUi 1 In, me, anumg other things, to make public, Proclama tion throughout nip leuliwick, that a Court of liver and Terminer, ural a general Jail Delivery,l also a Court of I:eneral Quarter Sessions of the, Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the. Count =Rouse in t h e City of Lancaster. in the' Commonwealth of Peunsylvania, on the T 111111) MONDAY IN JANUARY, (the 17th) 1870 in pursuance or Willett precept run MC rile Mayor:llld .aldermen of the City (Cl Lancaster, in the said con lily, and all the justices of tike I'eace, the Coroner and Count utiles, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that they he thou and there in Weil own proper persons with their rolls, records and ex aminat 10118, and Ind nisitims, and their• other renieni broncos, to do those things which to their office:: appertain. in their• behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall lie in like , jot! lit said (Minty of LaneaBt cc are to be Wien and there to prosecute against them rts shall he Just. - Dated at Lancaster, the 28th day of Dece n t-' bee, Ism. F. itY hall, Sheriff. tlecS-3t T T II)F, BEST 'cor.n TE Self-Washing Soap ! Made at Our Own Homes. The Manufacturers Invite the attention of the CiLlZellti of Lancaster county to this excellent SOAP, which, those who have used it, pro nounce Ole GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE It Saves Time, Money, Women. Labor, Clothes and Fuel, and does not injure•the flne.st fabric, as certified by well known and respectable druggists. By the use of this Soap you can wash in ONE HALF LESS TIME than with ally other soap. it is superior, and will reach farther than any other soap in Market. It. drew the First Premi um at the Montgomery County Fair. rchas been In successful l use in t heiS PA , " °ince for nearly six months, and fhe imbibition; are will ing to testify to its superior merits. For sale at the principal stores. Manufactured by THOS. GROOM t CO., janl-1 y Columbia, Pa. Let tr:`;: Live While Ve Live . _ HOLIDAY GROCERIES! Christmas Sugar, New Year Coffee, Ax,,, al: otiwr HOLIDAY GROCERIES of the t•orp :LI the Very Cheapest Rates, al tk'aj, till loud :a CABINET ORGANS rl3l/. T 1.33: 310/.[:DAYS. b , st MAJ.:ay (111, 1:11),t and one that mint ply.isnru,i. a go. .d C (111C4AN I The most ew.tpetent the befit players, lilld :11L who IV, 1.114,111, re DAKE.it 11.‘x.D.\.1.1 . .. s oito.‘.:cs In the mai stet Loage of (hl4 Fellows 11:0., ono; I". X. Zieglcr 11.0. ono; 1). Cully ha. ,tuep IL M. 1.1111,1,,,, imp, :mil body ought lo ha's c out% Lw 11.301 . 1tNE1) t'()l7lll: 4 .—it is or rk•rcAl by the Coln ts. [lint AdJ, .11mo] Courts lo! !NS:), for the It 1.1 And .mar: ill the 1'1,1,11111,1, anti (~..tIUI ter r-lc, stuns, to be 11,1,11, tollows: F 01: A1tt;172,1 ENT. One week eolnineneing :Ntontlay, March 21st. June 211111. Sept. hush. Dee. lull. To convene tale week trout s.aid tespectivo ly, and to, Illoeh longer us the laiumess /1111.3. re (juice. Ali cam, on the iiNt for argument lit the Coniroon Plea+. will be taken on the thst dnysof the said terns...and be proceeded tedtli until dis posed of, Indus. continued by consent ur for cause sh own. . . . . The ca.4..cs on the argtnnent list for the Or phans' Court, tt ill he take), up iinnicalittely up on the eases to t he Common Pleas having, been gone through With. The eases in the quarter Stss.dons will he <sun menced utter the eases hi Ore Orphans Court shall have been heard or contined. If Is further ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed for ilenring* the eases Mentioned in the preceed fig order, shill be 110 C 100.1! for suspend ing pc,a, e dings Chervil]. Unless by consent, or legal ground for a 1.011t1111111,11C0 be shown. A.D.IOI7IUNED ordered by the Court. that adjortroed Courts for Jury trlala In thy Common Pleas Will be it. follow.: olte week volnateheing, 511 i Alonday ht Jan. Mst •• :kJ Feb. 21,d •• flit " Feb.7Stli. •• " tilt •• May =I. •• " rd I* :day :Will. •• " :all •• Aug. `all. •• 3.1 •• Oa. 17(11. •• •• Slit •' Det. Int 11. •• '• I:,t, ',i.e.:all And at ~.und“dln.rn,, r iods a-, May he appointed at the a foresail I', met', ne at regular (critic. CoOrt “rilers dektaking Jul or. to be hoed :315. W. 11. STAI:PFER, Janl-lt l'rothunutary. SEE BR,EYEJ.EIN' AS' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! OPEN TILTS DAY NETT AD VERT.IS_E2IEENTS. GLAD TIDINSG TO ALL PEOPLE SEWING MACHINE FOR' $lO. The mo.t• F.conetnical, Durable and Perfec FiI:NVING MACHINE ever made Is now placed within the reach of all. PITTESSON CARPENTER. General Agent for WHEELER W.LLSON'S SEWING MA CI I INF: have opened a Salesroom at COLUMBIA, PA. Save Time, Honey awl Health by getting a 'Machine at once. Bold on Lense—Plan—slo per Month. Thorough Instructions to all purchas er, .1:011-31e. G. T. FOP.M. may be obtained by the formation of aLtin IN EVDRY TOWN AND VILLAGE , in addition to It Is universally conceded by both the Press and the Public, as evidenced by the warm en eoniums received front notices and private let ters that reach us daily, to be the I3EST FAMI LY PAPER EVER ISSUED. APPLETONS' JOURNAL. Is published Weekly and consist of thirty-two quarto pages, each number attractively Illus trated. lis con tents consist of serial Novels anti short Stories, Essays upon Literary and Social 'Topics, Sketches of Travel anti Adventure, and papers upon all the various an bjectst bat pertain to the pursuits and recreations of the people, whether in the town or country: Price, le cents per Number, or $-1.00 per annum in advance. Subscriptions received for 10, 6, or 3 months. Special Club Terms furnished on ap plication to the Publishers, . - ja n 1 Imo A. LUMBER, YARD FOR SALE River, Canal and Railroad latilitteo, and a first -dohs location for Sabi] and Door Factory, A. sr:qui% 'Marietta. t'a• 2;11 WA N TED DOLlt .11.1....NDRED DOLLARS for one or two years, on good Revd I.l.tate, Security , _ with 7 per cent, interest. dd rem P. 0. Box IS o. :277. D ISSOLUTION The partner,hlp heretofore exl,tlit un der thc• lit m and title of C. C. Mines it. Co., has bteu iliNsoivea IT mutual consent.. All pet suns Illdubtud will ple.IS, 111111C.e pnvinent at OnVe. C. C. 111.3.LE5, it. CO., NUM:E.—Thu business of llanufacturlng Vinegar will be continued at the Old Establish inent, Front Si., Columbia. PILOT the under signed, who rks..peelfully solicit ucontinuance of patronage. C. C..1.1.E\11.',5.. Q He [7IIITY 0 DUIV.3 LAT., FIRE, Olt ACCIDENT. Thu Safe Deposit Company Fire and Burglar-Proof Building The Fidelity Insurance, Trust, - SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Capital, - - - - $1,000;000. IMRECTOP.S. N. P. Browne. Edward W, Clark, - Clereneo H. Clark, _llexander Henry, John Welsh. Stephen A. Caldwell, Charles Maealester, George F. Tyler, Henry C. Gibson. - • • President—N. B. Brown. - - Vice President—CLA BENCE H. CLARK. Secretary and Treasurer—ROßT. PATTERSON Assistant Secretary—JAS. W. HAZLEHURST. The Company have provided "In their new and N'tal 118 11118011.1te. NC. CAI rit against bv' of ACCIDENT, and lECEIVE SECUItITIES AND VALUABLES ON DEPOSIT 6 UNDEE G UARAINITEE, Upon the following rates, for one Y ; eiir or let s • (levet umetd and all other Coupon Securities, or those transfer:tole by delivery SI.OO per MIX* Clovernment and all otherSecuri- ' - ties registered and negotiable only by endorsement Gold Coln or Bullion Silver Coln or Bullion Sliver or (gold Plate,under seal no owner's estimate of value, and rate subject to adjustment for Imll - 1.00 per 160 Jewelry, Diamonds, etc 250 per 1,000 Deeds, Mortgages, and Valuable Papers wzner ally, when of no Used value, Si a year each, or according to bulk: These latter, when deposited in tin boxes, are charged according to bulk, upon a basis of l feet cubic capacity, $lO a year. Coupons anti interest will be collected, when desized and remitted to the owners, for one per cent. The Company offer for RENT, the lessee ex clusively holding the key, SAFES INSIDE TRE 8R11G1...113-PROOF VAULTS, at rates varying from 515 to $75 each per annum, according to size. Deposits of Money Received on which interest wilt be allowed; 2 per cent. on call Deposits, payable by cheek at sight, and .1 per cent. on Time Deposits, payable on 10 days' notice. Travellers' Letters of Credit furnished, avail able in all parts of Europe. This Company is also authorized to act as Ex ecutor, Aziniistrators. and Guardiands, to re ceive and execute Trusts of every description from courts, corporations, or individuals. N. 13. Brown, President- ROBERT PATTERSON, SKCItETAIO: AND TREASUICER NOTICE The annual meeting of the Stockholders, and an election for a Picshient, twelve Directors, and Sceretary and Treasurer of the REAmst; AND COLIi3II3IA RAILROAD COMPAN in will he held at the 01Nee of the Company, Y, oinnubia., Pa., on MONDAY. the leth day 01 JANUARY, 1670, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The polls will be open at 2 o'clock and close at 3 o'clock. I'. 31. J. 13. WHITE, des 3-3 t Secretary. NOTICE. An Election for Directors of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMITLI. will he hchl ut their Banking, Nouse, TUESDAY. JAN UARY Irrn ls O, between the hours Of HT and 1 o'clock, I'. Si .. S. S. DETWILER, clecll-51 Cashier. N OTICE The annual meeting of theStoekholders of TUE roux DEPOSIT ItAl7 ItO.ID COMPANY, will be held at the OFFict: .0. THE SF(I rAsr, Lascaa'rEit. PA., OriMON DAy, JANUARY 10, Ib7u, at 2 o'clock, I'. M., WllOll :led Where the Mill Elei election for °dicers will a Ico be held OEM N OTICE OFricl: ur Tli I: MT. BETHEL CE.311-:TEILY CO., No. Locust St.. Columbl4 Yu.- I,ecember l&V The annuli/ fleeting and election for nine will be held it this of ice. on TuEN DA T, JANUA.II.I" 11, 1670, at 2 o'clock, P. M. KAUFFMAN, Secretary. 1 - NSELD Aunt, 21:1 Lovil•t:,tic•ot MBE 1 -1 4 1,ECPNU OF BANK DIREC b TOItS. An Election for nine Directors; of theColumbla no mum Dank, %yin be hold at, the Batnicinv: 11.10,0, n Columbia, on the second TUESD.II, :wing the 11th DAY ofJANUARY,IS7V,between the hour, of ten and three. SAMUEL SHOCH, CalMler. dcc.4 • G4•Gtj (.2 TOC K HOLDERS' MEETING A meeting of the Stockholder,: of the Colum bia :dantillicturing Cumptiny will be held et their °Mee, In Columbia, on the SECOND MON DAY of .I.\NUAR .le7U, between the hours of one and throe o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of eleel tog a President and eds. Directors to serve ior the ensuing year. T. It. SUPPLEE, Pres't. COLum lil Dec. :11.'69. ' dec:—>"-Jt pAPER 11ANGER Plain and Decorative. Ilanycr ! All orders left at 132:Locust Stt eel, Columbia, a., promptly attended to. deelrrit TNTEitEsT ON DEPOSITS. _IL TII E. COM:3f DIA NATIONAL IiANK will receive money on deposlt,and pay Interest there- I or, at the following rates, viz: ' ' 1'i1,4 per cent, for 12 mouths. per cent. tor 0 months. . 6 per cent. for 6 montliK.. . . It.: per cent. for 8 months 7-30 - IJ S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new - -'241 Gold Hands seliti-6.:-tfwl 11 4 -I IRST NATIONAL BANK OF LtiMaLt, Interest Dahl on Special Deposits as follows: 5 1-2 per cent for 12 months. - 5 per cent. for 6 month and under 12 months. • • • .1 1-2. per cent. for 3 and under 6- We make Collections on all Acemlble Points in the tinned States, on liberal terms, DLscouut Notes, Drafts, an.d. Billet of „Es:change. Buy and sell GOLD, SILVER, and all UNITED STATES SECURITIES-_ _ And are prepared to draw-DRAFTS-tenThilatlel phia, New York, Baltimore,Plttstanw, . England. Scotland, France, and all parts of Gernutny.. 7-30TUE:1St:ME NOTES . TVlteeler & Wilson's - LOCIi."-STITCII OVER 450,000 SOLD 251 LOCUST STREET, 100,000 SUBSenthERS FOR APPLETON'S JOURNAL Literature, Science and Art, the large circulation Whicirifii6"i;eiljOys. 1). .A.PP.LETO:I , I X CO.. IV, 92: J.: Grant) Street, N. Y OR n AGAINST LOSS =BEE No, :329 & 331 CHESTNUT ST lEMBE=I READING 4: CD/XILD/A, IL It. Co.,` • Columbia, Pa., Dee:21,1889. ; GEO. F. BIZENEMAN, Seerettu y ALLEN RICHARDS, Jr., EA3,IIJEL 8110C11. Ea.,li ler . L 0 per 1,000 1.2.3 per 1,000 .. 2.00 per LOCO
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