(le dotamtria Saturday, Dec. Tr, 1870. HALDEM AN'S Popular Dry Goods Store ESTAI3LISIIED 1815 Our Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS 6 ICOW COMPLETE, AND WE OFFER TO °rat MMCMEZ9 Attractive Prices. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, NEW STRIPED SILKS, FRENCH. SILK POPLINS, IRISH POPLINS. NEW CORDED SILK POPLINS, FRENCH SATTEEN, (Cloth Colors) FRENCH MERINOS, FRENCH CASHMERES. BEST MAKE BLACK ALPACCAS, BLACK MOHAIR BRI MANTES, EXTRA QUALITY VELVETEENS, ROMAN STEEPED SHAWLS, PLAIN BLANKET SHAWLS, GAY PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, BLACK BIARRITZ SHAWLS, JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, WHITE VELVET CORD, WI:ME PLUSH CLOTH, BLUE, Wllll E AND SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS, REAL PAISLEY SHAWLS Our stock contains many Choice European Goods, MALE SCARCE RY 721 E ° PRESENT WAR Which we will bell WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE;IN PRICES, We have now the Largest Assortment of BLACK SILKS, ALL OF GUARANTEED MAKES, WEI !CR WE .730liGET EARLY THE SEA SOY. And at Our Prices ARE CONVINt ING BARGAINS. R'].•' RECEIVE NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK. GEO. W. & B. F. HALDEMAN'S Popular Dry Goods Store, 112 114 LOCUST ST. Oct 22-70-1 y LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Lon Ar.. BraErs.—The German Lutheran Sunday-salt - KA will hold an exhibition and comiert in Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening. The Columbia Spy is to be enlarged very shortly; we are pleased to notice this evi dence of its success. It is a good I ocal pa per and should be sustained.—Examiner and Herald. It is said that streets or Paris are swept by women. So are the streets of Columbia, and n costs an immense amount, too. For Band Mirrorsjudispensable. Combs, Brushes, Cigar Cases and Pocket, Books, go to J. A. Meyers' Drug Store. "Bad boys" has been our newspaper them for some time. We will turn them over to the care of parents. who should watch them. We hope that at the coming entertainment by the Sabbath-school, the elocutionary and musical entertainment next week, and in short at all public meet ings, announcement be made previously that boys under eighteen will not be ad mitted, unless accompanied by their pa :rents. A Committee has been appointed by the :Masonic Lodge to report propositions for a new Masonic Hall. The fraternity will 210 !Unger wait on Town Council. The committee consists of Messrs. C. S. Kauffinsti, Dr. J. A. E. Reed Herbert Thomas, John B. Bachman and Hiram A. committee on subscription was also appointed as follows: A. J. Kauffman, A. R. Breneman, J. Z. Hoffer. Suow !s promised to-day by the alma rawv.. Cough candy it; in demand tucks fly Mich—in price The delightful weatuer is a popular theme among our people. Those of an oh .serving turn of mind say that it is entirely attributable to the fiu•t that the day on -whieh the sun crossed the equator was !pleasant. 1V have had big potatoes, big beets, big •oats, big corn, ktc., and whoever has the bigge-t turkies or chickens, we should be ,glad to bear of them in the course of nine , or tell days. A Yankee has invented a rat ex termina tor consisting of a sort of snug'. The ani mal jerks its head of at the third sneeze. Be certain to buy your Spices, and other Baking Materials from J. A. Meyers' and remember that be has the choicest Baking Soda ever offered here. Newspapers all of the ,nine date, report Gen. Beauregard to be in France; sailing across the ocean ; in New York; in New Orleans; in Washington and in debt. The latter no doubt is true. Snuff-dipping is said to be going out of fashion among the ladies of Maryland. Country papers ore now filled with accounts 0f the slaughtering of big hogs. weighing from 500 to 050 pounds.—Philada. Ledger. The friends of the iEoliiin Quintette Cluh are determined to give them a benefit as soon as arrangements are completed. Buy your holiday presents of the men who advertise; they have the best assort ment, the newest goods, and sell at the lowest. prices. Hereis a touching, confession from the •editor of the Glens Fall (New York) Re ;publican "Our Thanksgiving turkey was .a tine bird; it had scales on its back, and was taken front a barrel labeled No. 3 mackerel."' Saylor an Ed. Bruner were in luck . at u. shooting match in liirrietta. A'Oompany of gentlemen from Philadel phia contemplate making au investment in a manufacturing interest in Columbia, if terms can be agreed upon. The figure •'5" is getting a notoriety in Columbia. Front street has two or three genuine ones and a sweet "55." C. P. Shreiner has an immense stock of the very finest holiday goods, selected with great care and taste. Bro. Pearsol of me Express was in town on Wednesday. For Lancaster Gossip, see our correspon dents' column. Cologne Bottles, Toilet Setts, Vases and 'Choke Pertomes in greatest variety, at Meyers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. FIRE. —A car caught fire on Tbur.day evening, near Grvibli's Farnitee, and Wali entirely consumed. Toe Fire Companies were on band, and saved adjoining proper ty. As OLD JUDOE.—Judge Peter Ahl, of York county, was sworn into office on the Ist. inst. Lie is in his Sist year, but hale and hearty, and bids fair to live out his full term and another should he be fortunate enough to be re-elected. BENEVoLENT.—The juvenile fair hold a 11. w weeks ago at the residence of George DeHuff, Esq., under the management of Ida and Aggie DeHuff, realized the sum of $'20.00 whith amount has been sent to the Orphans' Home at Womelsdorf, Pa. JostiLamktos.— Our coil espondent else where touches up Josa Billings' lecture in Lancaster, and we have only to add, that he said things in a decidedly funny way. But his additional power of his peculiar style of orthography is lost in his lectures —you get °lll, the sound. RELIGIOUS.—The fourth quarterly meet ing, for 1870 will be held in the T.T. B. Church, Sunday, Dec. 18th, Ex Bishop Markwood, P. E., will occupy the pulpit, morning and evening. Rt. Rev. J. P. Campbell, will preach in the A. M. E. Church to-morrow morningat 10:30 A. M. A general invitation to all. ME Lancaster Intelligencer pays the SPY the following flattering compliment : To Bs ENLARuP.D.--Brother Yoctun is making arrangements to enlarge the Co lumbia Spg, in view of whin.. be is stipula ting for a larger press and a large stock of new jobbing material. The 6py,apart from its wooly-headedness and high tariff no tions, is a good pap4r, and we are glad to record its material prosperity. LANCASTER STAR CoMlSEL—Duller, the great Airican explorer. will deliver the third of the Lancaster Star Course in Ful ton Hall, on Monday evening, subject, "Explorations in Equatorial Arica, Hunt ing Adventures, the Warrior Arts and journey to the Cannibal Country." Se cured seats without extra charge at Barr's book store. A M. USICA L entertainment will lie given by the young ladies of Linden Mill semi nary, Litiz, on Thursday evening, Deg. 22, These entertainments are bight y interest ing, and are al ways witnessed by a lar.ze number of pPople. Those of our readers who wish a real musical treat, should avail themselves of the opportunity to attend. The reeitations of the seminary will be resumed on Tuesday, January 3rd, .1871. ConiNTHIAN H. R. A., CNipter No. 2-4 A. Y. M. held, it, antmal Ole?Aicm on Toes day evening - Jost when the following com panions were elected to serve the ensuing years: • M. E. H. P.--Williarn H. Eagle. H. Pia ler. S.—Chas. H. M , Cullough. TrOUS.-.E. li. Bump. Secretary.—A. J. Kauffman. Trustees.—nanklin Hinkle, S. B. Clep per, W. W. Upp. The uffieers were installed on Thursday evening by G. D. D, H, P., Charles M. Howell, of Lancaster, Pa. County Items. Conestoga Centre will have a concert on Christmas . eve. The Inteltigencer of Toosday says Yesterday wegave an accou Tot of the burn ing of the barn, stock and crops of Mr. Thomas A. Cie] k, of Drumore township, on Sunday night, end of the tracking of the incendiary and horse-thief as far as Penn Hill. It appears that about two hours sifter tl.e barn was discovered to be on fire, it was ascertained that one of the horses had been stolen from the stables, and ridden. old' by the incendiary. John A. Clark, a son of Thomas A. Clark, accompanied by Wm. Markley and others, at once made pursuit, and tracked the thief as far es Rock Spring. Maryland, a distance of about eight miles. He then appears to have lost his was' and got upon a road that would have brought him back again to the neighborhood of hi crime. About 5 o'clock on Monday..morn ing, his pursuers observed a horse Ved in front of the residence of David Ross, 011 the dividing Hite between Lancaster county and Maryland. It proved to be Mr Clark's sto len horse. The thief was found inside the house, where he lied stopped to get break fast. He was at once arrested and search ed, and a six shooting revolver, five of the chambers being loaded, found upon his person. He was taken back to the neigh borhood of his crime, and so great was the indignation manifested against him, that his captors had bard work to save him from being lynched. Last evening be was brought to Lancas ter by Messrs. John A. Clark, Wm. Mark ley, David Ross, Thos. McGuigan and Lindley Clark, and taken before Alderman Wiley, where the parties were heard. The prisoner gave his name as James Henri , and said he lived in North Charles street, Baltimore, where he ties a wife and family. He said also that he was a dealer in horses and cattle, though to the parties who ar rested hint he said he was single, and be longed to Pittsburgh. He was committed by the Alderman without hail, being placed in charge of Constable Baker, who convey ed hint, hand-cut Ted, to prison. When placed in his cell by Deputy Keeper Smith, be was observed to be vigorously chewing something, and on being asked what it was, said he 'was troubled with a violent tooth-ache, and had to keep cotton in his 'Louth. The keeper demanded a sight of it, and to his astonishment tound that he bad rolled up in his odnith abuo.st a yard of safely fuse. with a portion of which be mud, no doubt, fired Chit . 's barn, tied wilful; he was evidently endeavoring to swallow to conceal his guilt. A box and a-half of matches were also round on his person. There seems to lie no possible doubt of his guilt, and it is suspected that he has bad al so a hand in the recent ('8555 of arson and horse stealing . In York county. —A sad accident ()e• lrred in Eden town ship on Saturday exciting by which a young man named Aaron Hunter lost his life. He was engaged as a miner in the mines near Catnargo, and had been em ployed by the regular engineer to take his plane, as be intend-al to be absent during the evening. He is supposed to have lost his balance and been struck by some por tion of the machinery while adjusting it. When tonna life was extinct. A large gash, penetrating the brain, was the only wound. Deceased was not more titan twenty-two or iweity•three years of age, had been recently married, and enjoyed the friendship of the whole community. A coroner's inquest was held by J. M. Peo ples, of New Providem•e, the jury render ing a verdict of accidental death. in accord ance with the above facts. —Margaret Myers, wife of Adam Myers, baker, of Mantieim, flied very suddenly on Saturday evening last. Site had been on a visit to a neighbor's, and alter returning home was seized with an attack of great difficulty of breathing, with winch she bed been afflicted at intervals for some time past, and in about fifteen Mint/Le-4 expired. —On Sunday morning last Joseph SW Ith. a German of weak mind and intemperate habits (familiarly known in Manheito as " Dutch Joley"), was found dead in Koch er's brewery, in Manheim. An inquest was held, and a verdict returned Ma., "death was caused by intemperance anti ex pos u re."— Ncutinel. —" Neck-tie parties" have dawned in the rttral districts. A neck-tie party is one where each lady attending the party makes a neck-tie of the same material all the dress sue wears. These are taken to where the party is to be held and placed in a bag. When the gentlemen arrive each one must go to the hag and take out a neck-tie, and it is him duty to Watt Ulan, the I.ttly during the evening Wh., wears I lied real Curt...81)0111171/g in material with the heck tie. The all dowers dud it a splendid way to strike uu average, LADIES ESTAURANT.—A new Restaur ant and Oyster Saloon for Ladies has been opened in the Franklin House Dining Room. It will be conducted in the most fashionable style, and parties or individu al~ can obtain meals, hot tea or coffee, rolls, biscuits, R e., at all hours. Notice has been given that t ;e viewers mmointed by the Court to lay out a road at the south-east corner of Smith & Garbers oro land near 11. U. Heise's gate in v% eat Ii mpfieh , Twp., and ending on the public oad leading from tile Columbia &Chestnut Hill Turnpike, will meet at the Hotel of James Montgomery, (Silver Springs,) on Friday, 23inst., at 2 p. m. l'lmsoNAL.—Dr A. J. Gulick has returned from his trip to his southern home, and is again at his office, on Locust street, ready tier professional culls. The Doctor looks wetland speaks of the fine hunting grounds In Virginia in such an anticing way that that wq wish we had been there. E. D. North, Eq., has removed to Lan caster whore he has opened an office with Thomas E. Franklin. E-q, AT a meeting of the Stockholders of the Anther Petroleum Co., held on Thursday, the 15th, inst., the following officers were elect , d for the ensuing year: Preident.—RolJert Crane. rre ,, surer.—S. S. Detwiler. Secretary.--A. J. Re nun man. Di, odors. —Robert Crane,C. S. Kauffman, ZVI. M. Strickler, John Ft-which, Samuel Evans, I. 0. Bruner, Li. H. Heise, J. H. Strickler, henry Carpenter, Wm. McCon key and Antos Briggs. OBITUARY-- On Thursday evening last. Mr. John D. Wright, an old and valued cit izen of this place departed this life, after a short illness. The deceased for the past few years had been engaged as sup.rintendent and general manager of the Agricultural Works on Commerce street, and mainly through his Dist mcniality was the busi ness made successful. His demise will leave a void that will be almost impossibla to supply. As a citizen, the community at large deplore his death, for he was always in the van in any u. dertaking. His re mains will be interred in Mt. Bethel Ceme tery on Sunday :amnion, at 2 o'clock. LEFT WITITOUT PAYING , lIIS DEUTS.-A gentleman, giving his name as Prof. J. Miller Cowan, and who advertised himself as the agent of Fowler Jr. Wells, to deliver a course of lectures here, left on Monday afternoon on the Reading train without paying his printing and posting bills. Since then a e have written to Fowler it, Wells, to know if ho was an authorized agent of that tirm, to which they replied: "that "Prof." Cowan, of whom you write, is in no proper sense, the agent of Fowler & Wells. He has no credit here, nor do we know him personally." Printers and exchanges loot: out for him. A Ft rtsa` CLASS ESTA !S F.:NT. —WC led I:riddled that the enterprising firm 01 Messrs. May & Erwin have Misr aced the tit •cit and selections of Books in their store as to entitle it to the rank of a first class Book Emporium. Their trade under j udi- QiMIS management has rapidly increased, and if our people will patronize them to the ox tent they deserve, Columbia will no long er be wanting in facilities in this line of business. Messrs. May & Erwin have an immense stock of Books, Albums, butt ion ory, Chrom , •s, and every variety of Christ mas presents, and we invite our readers to cull and examine their stock.: ANNIVERSARY Ex EnCISES.—On Monday evening, Dec. 26th, the M. E. Sabbath School will hold its regular Cnristwas Ek baion in the M. E. Church. The exercis es will cunsist of Declamations, Dialogues, singing, ctc. A. new feature called the "Scioptican" will also be intr ,duced which ust he seen to be appreciated. The enter taintnent will be instructive and novel, and we hope to see the aurch crowded with an appreciative and intelligent audience. The proceeds of 03'0 enterprise',Will be devoted to the use of the Sabbath School Library. ,The programmes will be issued next week which will give all an idea of the good fea tures of-the entertainment. ELOCUTIONAR' AND MUSICAL.--The friends orthe Vigilant Fire Company wi.l give a benefit on Wednesday evening next, December :fist. The entertainment will consist of new readings by Prof. Hart ; among which will be the celebrated Ma sonic poi tn, ' - We meet upon the level and part upon the square," interspersed by ehoice musical selections by the mifibins, whose services on the occasion are gratu itous. Wo hope to see the hall crowded. The admission is low, and the proceeds are to be applied to paying the small debt, re maining on the new hall of the Vigilant Fire Company. N. B.—ln order that the audience may not be annoyed or insulted by bad boys, we suggest that none be adznitted unless attended by their parents. THE BAD FIaMT OF Cumrts.—The Sew York Examiner thus describes a' fashiona ble choir; '• Too choir loft toil feet behind and ten feet above the worshipers; then the four teen sorts of tune-books; then the ustrado to hide the praisers themselves who come tripping to their places with ex uberant satisfaction and demonstrative de light, then their salutations and greetings. which in any other part of the church would be considered intolerably irreverent (therefore the choir-loft is not recognized as a par Lof the church or the inhabitants a part of the worshipers) ; thou the titter, a disease which is as incurabl- in choirs, as it is ipseparablo from thorn ; their solemn singing with a background of merry :11111.4., hilarious nudging and characterls• tic (not, to soy ohoristers,) winks; then a grand reconnoitering of tune 60010,4 r weow. parried by appropriate whispers, during the prayer or reading the Holy Bible; then a [entry entertainment, or inn exchange of penctlva notes on all tire great questions that interest the human nnud—eXcewillg religion ; then the transformation of the (thote bat into a sleepin4 car, of which the chorister is the conductor, who wakes up his passengers when it is time to go to praising again." "SOME.' COREESPoNDENCE.—Too follow • ing correspondence recently took place in the columns or tile Dowutugtow • n Jour:tat, betwev Joseph Pepper, the editor, and Kansas, a fellow that wants to be the edi tor. For satire Horace is no wherein COM parisop . . Dry , ,v;•:lSoTows, Nov. 30, 1370 JOSEPH . PEPPEO., E-q.--I)eai' : As you are aware, the oral and seta n il iustalnients due on the" Journal" have become due and unpaid. Even the interest on the last. 01 those isttitaltilent.3 has nut been met. I tatu not any longer allow the principal and in terest of ply investment ih the Journal to be unpaid. I will re possess ilkvself of the pa per on the It rst 01 January next. 1 suppose this will be ample notiee. Very resp'y, yours, JOSIIII.N. KSMES. I am aware, Major, that the interest for the last year (0 ue to September) has not been paid, and I suppose you are aware why it bus not been paid—if not, I will tell you. From the time 1 took possession of the paper (on the Ist of September, ISCSI, you have tried to sell the paper to other patties, and would have done so could you have met with a purchaser. -its I had no securie ty that the aaune canvassing would not he routinued, I declined to pay further inter est tlntil. I Was seeuro from your aultoyan have labored bard and spent went tittle means I poets...aid to Mali" u Pad pa pi-r for our Lane, sod Ina', too, alter you had given it up to die, and now that it is in a prosper out cuudtuon, the pup, r will be at your inspo4al, on the Ist ol January next, IO da w Mt as you think pi over.. Isooll3 cjwinj.. Major, 1 would rewind you that when I totjt the ellice off your bands it was deeply in debt for labor, paper, ac., all Qf w loco tt.teu been pant on: by Inc. and i now sort end , r toe ()thee to you ireaal debt, with the palmr iu u healthy euudt ion. espeetiolly JosErn PEPPER, Lancaster Gossip. Editor Spy:—As the holidays approach, our staid old city begins to exhibit an un wonted scene of bustle and cheerfulness: The store and shop windows are arrayed in their brightest attire; and the confec tionary stores particularly, with their fes tnons of evergreen, mountains of cakes, sparkling fountains:lnd pyramids of candy, present to our juvenile population a feast of enjoyment, in comparison with which the most glowing description of the celes tial paradise, such as we have heard from the reverend gentleman, who ofileiates nt the corner of Duke and Orantse streets, would be dull and insipid. Silver streets and eolden pavements, and houses of precious stones, with regular Kohinoors, ter door-knockers, we vonleSs, are sufii.. cientl3 , seductive to the natural mind ; but the starting eyes and the parted lips, rind wondering wistful fares of the little folks. amply attest that Demuth's or Sheer's would be heaven enough for them, Tl.e grown up children have their plea sures also. From two to tive o'clock every fair afternoon, North Queen and Ring streets, throng, with Matrons and Misses, disporting thi mselves in their pretty, pie turesque winter costumes, looking at the silks and laces in the windows, and se leeting Christmas presents. By the way everybody gives Christmas presents in Lancaster—there is a perfect mania on the :subject, and it is one of the redeeming teatureS of the place; all your friends, without exception, must be re- Mernbered by some token or other, how. ever slight ; and it requires no little skill and discernment to adapt the gifts to the particular ages, tastes and circumstances of the recipients. of lectures we are having more than our good people are disposed to patronize ; in eluding those on temperance, there have been no less than four or Live inside or two Weeks; this is rather surfeiting us with octal things. (Mr experience is that twa lectures a Month , with concerts and par ties in between, are about is much as our purses and digestions are equal to. Alf. Burnett's performance the list ever in,7, wins the best of its kind, and most htt- Morons we have witnessed in „ n ster Mr several years. The second evening it Was not near so good, and was especially marred by a number of local and personal bits. De Corn Inca was tin iron need to leetnre "Courtship and Marriage." The nonce of this theme made quite a fintter ainoag those vet i n the s o called 'blessed state of singleness," who expected to get some val uable hintS of rite former part of the sub ject; and were am bithins to be enlightened with respect to the latter part, without the trouble and i neon venienee of a personal experiment ; although the Benediets and their spouses stayed at home, thus tacitly intimating that they bad its much infor mation on that head as was desirable. There was quite a respertahle gathering 01 enamored rte pees, whose indignation and mortification, may he imagined when Mr. Do Cordova came forward and stated that owing to some mistake he hod not brought that lecture along.ttt would give us one on ••Young America" instead. - The lecturer's address was so pleasing. anti his elocution so excellent, that he en listed the closest attention for almost two hours; although, really, we never before heard a S 11 . fret treated in a more shallow andsti perti vial manner. Josh Billings amused anti instructed us ort Monday evening, on the subject of "Milk." His appearance is exc. edincly eceentrie, being tall, gaunt and angular, with a hump on his hark, fierce mustache. long, black hair, combed behind Ids ,airs, and banging upon his shoulders, and an awkward swinging gait, which he exag germes us nna•h as possible. Hu:look's and actions, before uttering it word, pro vok.cl roars of laugh er. The lecture abounded in humor and philosophy, and, notwithstanding the a•tutenee were al ready familiar with almost, everything he having seen it in print, his droll. drawling way ofsayi ,2", things made them infinitely tunny—in short Josh must be seen to Ile rightly app ecieted. Our Ben resentati VC in Congress made a narrow e.:cape on last Baturday evening, from whet might have been a very serious aecalent. He in company with a number of geitlemen, anon whom were Judgo Hayes end our worthy Pdst-master, were hg the operations of the model of a patent rotary snot etigine; and while standing within a few feet of it, the east iron tly• wheel, w hien was revolving very swiftly, burst into a number of pieces—one of which struck our most estimable citizen, Mr. William Thller, breaking his leg. The remaining parts passed up through Intl cciiins of the building. The rest of the party escaped With ti good fright. Mr. Diekey showed inure composure than the ,•tire s; but then he had 'ow military ex perienee to snst.iin him. Wu understand the committee• are ready to - report, nattily, on the merits of the engine. without re quiring any additional experiments;• and the great fear is, that science in the Jaime may languish in this vicinity, for want of proper eneour tgeinent. The dispute between the respective ad vticai es of the •'German" atal "Readi ng rele" lets terminated in a compromise on "private tin-atm:4ls." Tneir mana.iernent and direction have been assigned to compe tent- person.; and judging front the hat of actatis personae shown us, we may safe ly predict a rare treat in store for the ta vored few, who will constitute the audi mice. The rehearsals not having yet urn tneue,d, these entertainments will lie !lee essarily deferred until after the holidays. In the ntwinti we those wno have misgiv ing,: a• 1.0 the morality of the stage, are deeply itEl Irler7P(l 10 the study o 1 "nelote the Footlights and Before the Se“nes," in order to be re s olved on this point. There is great, rivalry between our two daily wipers, in the matter of lova] news— the .Expres , trying hard not to be out-dine by its neighbor the Yin elllgencer. The lo cal reporter of the Intelligetwer, a keen, witted fellow, occasionally dresses up hi, items,ln rather spicy and pointed doggerel. The Express aware of its deliMency in this particular, proceeded to supply it by In stalling a local reporter, a gentleman, who is a regular Dona floe example 01 the old adage p vela nascitur 7101 E fit, and who grinds out for almost every issue, and an very uninspiring themes, the most lugu brious rhymes, without pith, point, patho4 or punctuation—but still it Is rhyme. Yours, &c., Who Edit The ropers. alfr. Editor:—ln a recent number of 00 SPY, I notteed an editorial clipping, giving the °cell pinions of the editors of many cl . the western papers. I wt.s turnak the truth of some of the statements; oil begun to look around at our own count? papers . , to see who eons thew. Alter a 1011,4 211111 thorough investigation, I hay, eotne to the following conelUSloll : The LalleaSler Darly Express is elder. by Hurt, thi.•ves and col Lnroal,,--accurd tug to the Intelltgencer arid Inquirer. The Intelltgenver Is edited by a lier—izii eordina to the Express. The Inginrer us edited both Ilya thief nail, har—aeeot ding to rho statements of the Ex-, The I? ! Natnino” is edite.l by a politician, wb.it,vor that Th.! AI ott ..1 Joy Herald i. oditeil by 0 variety Sore Mall. Cno Nl.inlienn Sentinel i. edited by a fellow called Such papers as I Lace Olnitted. and whoso editors are anxious to be class' lied, an• re- tested to add reb,; EMIME=IM A raper purporting to he a hot tday sheet. edth4l :113d pa Idh.th.d by W. Ilay•-..s hrpeured nn Thursday the third !lum ber i heliove. • 'fitter considerable c't pens° anti trouble.' as the editor has it, be has succeed in il lumrating its readimi columns with rive cuts of houses, which in his wild fancy, lie' believes, rrpre , ent tile Tutlleries holt 0, Palace at Berlin and Bachman's new Dryu•y; House. As lam deeply linen-ilea in the success or our !tn•al papers, and re joice in their iipp.tr.•nl prowertt V. I feel anxious to know wont time Must tation means. I have asked at halt a dozen mule': liaent men, and they ull tail to see the point 01 the illu , traiion. Will not the ed itor of the ''dot dav Visitor" plea , e ex plain Ms joke, or If he ileelmes, evil! you, Mr. Editor, do It for hitn. ADvEmlst.n. CoLumntA, Dee. .15. ( c.t{not ex.plzun, out rind of courtesy refer [lto matter to !lie oittOr HONORAIILC eOW petit km in business very frequently succeeds in building up the re ally innustrious and deserving, and slum-- ng consequently the contrary dereets in the opposition. When a nets competitor for business litvor succeeds in planting himself, by berating and undermining the long es tablished, by falsehood and fabrications, rest assured he is not of much account, and will not long prosper. "Truth crushed to earth will rise again ;" and he who advo cates the wide spread of truth may for a Witih r t be cast down, yet will eventually flourish us the if green bay Live," losar ance agents that build themselves up by tearing others down ; editors and publish ers wijo distort the truth and fabricate lies for the phrpose of injuring then - opponents in business, may soon find th.inselves burry led urn id their own nits erne , lies and de ceitful Ulleratoves.—bvc ,,,, etce Reporter. ~11r- READ R. Eisema Ws advertisement, [ For the SPY.] AN'rwmtr, Nov. 22nd, 1870. Arr. Editor:—As an ex-passenger of one of those small, tli, ty and unseaworthy line of steamboats plying between Harwich and Ant werp, I would advise no one intending to visit the continent to take passage by any of them. Alter having undergone the miseries of sea-sickness, on the Atlantic, it was truly provoking to find myself again a victim noon so short 31 voyage as eig,teen hours ; that ton with my lellow passengers enjoying. with the most unbecoming eq Da ni Indy their night's rest. All toy sufltb ing I attribute to the smuLness and uncleanli ness of the boat " Harwich." The &diet& and Antwerp were indeed a rebel. tad a mat api.rt anent in the hotel Be L'Eu rope a perfect comfort. My sight-seeing in this ancient city began with the grand cathedral of Notre-dame. This inagnilieent building is live hundred feet long and two hundred and tidy feet wide. Its steeple is of the most exquisite workmanship. and is said to be tour hun dred and sixty-six met in height. TM:first object, which attracted my attention upon mitering was Reuben,' telebrated painting, " The descent from the cross." The work is a marvel. The helpless heaviness of the dead body of Christ as he Is being gradual. /V lowerea by Joseph and nendeinus, and the tenderness iii the three Marys, is inim itably depicted. Sir Joshua Rey colds says he considers Reuben's Christ as one 01 the finest figures that ever was invented. 00 the other side 01 the cathedral ale three oth er celebrated paintinzs by the seine au thor, the elevation of the cross. one of the • figures in which is a. portrait or li.oubetes self; " The resurrection of the Saviour" and " assumption of the virgin." Antwerp seems to breathe Reuben s mine in every church, publie building, and costly resi dence. Sir Joshua Reynolds says 01 Mtn : He was perhaps the greatest toaster in the mechanical part of the art, the best work- Mall with has tools that ever exercised his pencil." From the cathedral we went to St. Paul's church. Our guide told us upon entering that he would show us Mount Calvary and Purgatory-, and opened a r!oor leading into a garden to the right et the dm refl. Hero at the end of a walk thirty live or lorty yards, in extent, on either of which were statues to ::!! the saints stood a mount about lorty feet in height, made of cinder glass and stones cemented together, sur mounting which was a cress and an image representing Christ crucified. This the peasantry reverence with awe and Stlpers[l - Uttdernesth is Purgatory represent ed by carved figures et wood, looking out trout brightly painted names, through bars of iron. Here ills° taey have %t hat they say is a correct representation tit the Saviour's tomh, and through a grating at the side may be seen 0 figure in marble reprt seining Christ. The interior of St. Paul's, IS itdoust as gorgeous as that of tile cathedral. Be side the scourging of thaist," there are number 01 other excellent paintings by the pupils of Rmbens. Auer leaving the churcb, r vi,iwa the private gallery , of the richest banker in Antwerp, and saw some of the choicest specimens of modern art. The zoological gardens of Antwerp, were well worth seeinc ; even alter the aristo cratic Regent's Parl;.' of London. ahe avi,i ry there Is certaml. ,operate to that of London. The gardens are entirely sup ported by t citizens of Antwerp, 01 w hien they are very proud. The streets 01 tile city are narrow and ir regular. The general architecture is very picturesque, and the costume oi the peasant and market VVOIIIOII quite ta Iceepin4 wan It. The population is about • one halt 01 what it formerly uas, u hen it was two hundred thousand. It is indeed mom Mut to t ink of the decay 01 this grand old city. One visaing, now, and seeing its harbor al most entirely denuded of shipping, can scarcely imagine there was a tune when often two thousand and live honored ves sels lay in the suheldt, :matting their turn to come to the wharves; and when five 111OUSalld tended the Exchange lisicea day. Ant iv,,rp owes Its uucay to Pflllip t lie Second ofSpain ; the inqulSlllol. Whieh he established JA-re wn, uw,t hide- Otis torts, drove thousands of skutlul art! sans to England, where they introduced the 111 an LI tacr,..ring skill ()I the Netherlands. As I stood on the steps Of I.,ie hotel and looked toward the cathedral, the "Ant %veil) fury" was recalled. to toy mind, and imagination peopled now so peacel ul streets With mobs 01 Infuriated Men, carry ing in their hands the articles 01 devasta tion, and hastening to hart Irom then* ped estls the lIRLSIer piece. tit so many genera tions. four Antwerp ! Alexander Fat nese reaped a bloody vengeance for per fanatical Iconoclasm. FLATTERINO.---The following editorial clipping from the Insurance Reporter of Phi Ifidelphia,fhoablebt insurauve paper in the :,dice, will be gratifying to the friends of the Columbia Insurance Company, and to our citizens generally. Right wen in right places always bring about gratifying re sults. The assessment levied by the Columbia Insurance COIIIpaLIy 01 Columbia, Va., is being gradually paid, and the ollicers en tertain s,iint ne 11 .pcs of being able to incet, the whole indebted:le:l.?, it' properly second ed by the poney -holders. A it 1.1 min.!. 01 prominent citizen. of come intere.ded, and fl-el a , bong do-sire to save the creditors and inerea..e the bus Mess of toe company. A very nice point 0. law alight arise, should a policy holder, having ietused to pay an assessment levied, sobs, (went ly have his property destroyed by tire. s,,me hail thrf• as the , freeman'v land, Sane call thee ocean gem, s,anu thu garden spot Where garden fruit To , I Inas 11'0171 every Stein. Yet, COlLtlllhin briUllt 111111 free, Ira.t thou not a ehamtn fir tno glint poets yet 11W:e tailed to see? Think not these lines are meant To speak of wide 1.1(111111iFFi; No eharms 0 these to waste the time Nor prompt the poet's stratus. Tis not this lend our hearts adore, Btu the rymet si at we love still more, Ou Su.squehanna ' s shore. HIM Midst thv shady walks, Colombia dear, A tniii , t those 21 v nues so broad Beats there a Ito trt that loves not thee? [Comintnalcated.l - _ 1 hat tads not to ac ord To the, f.iir girl, the homage due, tribttte Li 11.111 soul so true, And keep their fund et,teeni Iron) yon' us n9t of Oriental gouts, Of fairy Neelies 01 pear!, ho rare, They rival not that peerie , 4 The eye that , r,a, 11, thine Cotunalua, tt , thtne to elattn .1 wimple, purr, Vet ' , righter tame. "1:123 loran of tier Lye cannot name. BIBLE-4, Te-.l:3ments, lly mn Books, and I'rntrr lilloliS, in great variety at. May & Er\vm's. GOLD \VW fine ji.-welry, silver ware. got)(1 , , 00%, 1111 . Ci,n.nuas presents. E. Sperm:: ha, jit.t returned triiin the sit , with a cell i-elerted htock puri.hased wr cash, which will hen Id :It the Very fOwe , t , iissible profit tor i•ash. Beitiew tier at 39 Front street, sign of the gilt NV:fluff. DIME FitsEm..\Y's Empire Clot h tug Ilan. No. 43 Front street, is the place where you will ;Aiwa . % s the eh:J.:pest, best tout most reit,4,lo Ready-matte Cluthiug-auti ChM Ith Ft/ rmshing L%no ts. 'is7; [Coln LI keit ed.] LADIES are in attendance at May ‘.1:: Er %yin's Book. Store. E. SPEntNo at hi. old stand with a Itese and Oval; ,toek or wat.41,_, , , and j e wel r y, and other goods soil .bin ror holi.lay pre,- eats, Rein,qntwr 31 Front. street, Where he sot II be pleased to aeu all lormer pa trons. FA:',CY PA PER BOX ra ior Gloves .co., 1n large quantilw. ut Jluy ik Er win's. B. EISE.MAN'S goods are or Ilk oa•h ; therefore he has better goods awl can .ell taehl at Inner prteus than any other stole lff this .eel 101 l Go to 4. P„. Il,ugeudohlrrs uthl look through Ills stock, wal be surprised. WAVERLY NoVRIS,CiIitS. Diokens. ()Ryer Opt iv, an.l Waynci lit!itds Nt 01 hs co in pletv at 3lay at Erwin's. PAlmon PaLLiAnut.., Parlor Croquet, Port eltee,i. the Maine Hoop:, and hundreds of other Parlor Gate...tint Erwin's. READ! READ!! --Mr. .13:ivIlenlwiln don't have his name oh his sign and do bus iness for monitor party and only rec. 'we half the profits. If :Mr. Baehenheituer would do so then he could not sell ho utusap as he does. lie don't hang' out any spurt °us ling 5%, with the intention to deceive the publio. Mr. Baehenhent.er's store Is loetd,d at co. 5 Prot t,street,twitdoors from Lot street. Be sells Clollititg, Caps, Boots, Shoes and G,..nts' Flom:dm:4 Goods very therm and ()rata hu.uir.s On vie ..mare. All M 0..... who have lattight goods at Bacheittseittter's Cheap Store once, will buy therti ..g.iitt,its nor fleabite aucl i-alisfue• WM are alive N'-Given Uteri , . Remember the plid.:e No. 5 Front street, two doors from Lo cust stcesit, Foreign Correspondence. (For the SPY; Columbia BEE A. I . i; A. 11.13ougendobler ha, shoos from 20 rte to the very best goods. BJULi froht upwards. GREAT Hanauer, at Nos. 135 A: 137 Front street, has a new arrival or Men's, Boy's anti Children's rteaoy-made clothing, which ho offers at very low pr lees. His stock is without exaggeration the att est in town, and our people cannot do bet ter than (tall there before purchasing else where. Whatever Mr. Hanauer says can be relied on. A large lot of School Shoeq, unule to c.r der, now ready at A. IL Hougendobler's. TrIE Lozu Pendulum Boarti, the most p pular game in America, at :May and Er win's, next door to the Post Office. A. IL Llongendobler makes specialty in Boots and Shoes. A visit to his store will prove to your interest,you will be surprised at the immense stock which he displays,all hest goods he has made to order and will wan ant them as good as any in Co' m and at the lowest prices. A. large assort ment of Hats, Caps, Notions, ke. DON'T forgot Mrs, Brook's Notion ana Tr:uuniiig Stan , on Walnut Street,initween Front mai :Second. Gn see the Changed Cross. at JL•iy ,3z; Er vans. A.. R. Hougentinbler sells _odds a little cheaper than the chew hest, give him a call. A. r...trtot: lot of Chrotoo-; anti Fran:::;, at . ..11t - Lt• J.: Erwin's. You can br suited iu Bnots and Sho_s at Hougendoblee*. lie has jo,t opened an immense stock made to order. Fn ED nalcic I3UOn En has the best brown entree, at a very low priee,of hi:, own roast ing', fresh every diiy. Atinone's celebrated Mince Ale at, thebest in the market. Also prime Cranberries, Raisins, Pru cies, Ca rom:, D. Long's Tonic and Alterative Bit ters, Dr. Collins' Indian rennsiles amid the world-renownoci Red Horse Powders, for stock and poultry. Please try his pure butchering Pepper and other spices. EVERYBODY goes to :\ly Erwin's be y:luse they eon be acernrimml,,ted NVII h rtny de,intble article for holiday pre,euts. People buying Goods for ca , h will be.,r ino nut that the cheap cash stole of A. It. Ifougendobler. is the place to get goad goods for low prices for cash. R.r.y. (..litAuGE.—lt you will cull tit flouter & Co.N Drug Store, or F. Bucher's Liquor store, you can get, free of eharge, a ,ample bottle of either D. A. Boshee's Getman Syetip, for the cure of severe cou,ths, heavy coughs scttled on the breast, consumption,llolll), &C., or of the Au gus Flower, Green's great cure for dys pepsia and its ellectq, or a re;:ala r 75 cent size of either, which is warranted to, cure or money returned. Sold by C. 11. B Marietta. Leber K. Bigler, Wr.ghtsvtile. Proprietor, L. Greco, Woodbury, J. novl2 3:n AT :Sl,-.y it Erwin's Book Store. next door to the Post 0111-, will be toundon eddition to their usual well selected stork of Books and Stationary, an innumerable variety of Holiday GM; such a, Writing Desks, Port Fonos, L rubes' Work >xe,Satenels, Cu, has and endless lot of new a n d improved Gaines for the voung. They invite e•-pecial attention to the Lozo Pendulum Board the most attract,ve Game outs /a a word, they have hundreds o. different articles for Christmas and New Year's Gifts., and our renol ors will profit by taking t look at their stock before making their purchases. Large stock of Rat, and Caps, just re , ceired at A. It. Itoagen•lobler's. Why INIr. Bachenheinter sells Clothing cheaper than:any other store Town i, ha valise he the larg , -st nod beet :stock ; he 11;1, nearly :ill the Clothing made up hiui cell•; and has no old sloe,: oo Field ; and buys and sells for cash. All you that want Clothing', Hats, Ca s, I)nots,Sl u x•s or Gent,' Furni,lung Good , . Give tutu a call. Re member the pliec No. 5 Front Street, two dots from Locust. Aiarriages. On the lltb ha,a, at the re,idenee of the brlde*:, paren.,, by nev. 1•'. ildurlin, .1,9111 P. Molter runt I , :ate IL oAlly, both of Columbia. On the 15111 inst., by the same, William W. Fairlamb, of Columbia, and Liz::le M. Falls, of Dover twp., York. county. On the same day. by the Imme..Tolin F. Kline, ofLower Wmtasor Mil., York county, and Mary M. E so :berger, of hest Dempliela Ovp., Len caster county, , eittlls On ThurNday, ()poem her 13111, of Typhoi.l Foyer, John D. Wright, in the 31111 year of h., op\ The friends and relatives are Invited to al tend the iuneral fron4h Is late ie:iance. No. 1:0 South Secood yet, on Sunday afternoon at :2 - - NE FP" VERTISEJLEXTS DMINISrRATOII NOTICE. c.state of .1 ISEPD LOCIZARD, late of West township, deceased. Letters of administration on , nl4l estate hay. tug been granted to the undersittnts l , lll l Per , ../ 8 Indebted thereto are requested to matte home dime payment, and those haying ...hums or de mands:against the Seth° will present 11101 n for settletnent t() the Ilittier , lgtied. 1,...,111111g 111 said township. SAMUEL M. LOCKAED, Dec 15.157 a „:•..tititinist tutor. ace 17-4 FOR A good covered WAGON n Ith three goal spring.,. at E. A. Ilecker'A Black Smith shop, Cor. 3,1 and Union stq.. dee 17-1 C Coll( »lbia, viol INISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. i.orter; of A.lnnni,tration on the I.:.tate of .I.AIOS (AM:EN, deed., Intynnt. Ito,n granted to the untlor,tg . tto.l. per.on. It.ttowntg then, selv,t Indebted t. etid ENtnto, are requehtetl 0 make int oul..tto ; and tho.so hate churn: will oretwnl them lot , ottletnent. 3, 70, (;IZEEN, deol-Gt, Admilitstratrw, WATCIIES, - 11 , 1 -1)()NALI) k. 1; rx 1870 GIFTS! GIFTS:: 1871 E. SPERENG-, has Jubt returned from the city, with a choice Stock of uutc r.tyleN of JEWEI.RY, , . nil of wl.lcll ore 11C\ .sr' LE; pnr. , hrtseti for CAST Land e•ia b( Od nt Nintal , prod' , tor CA:Nif. It.ox•m ber at the 0:d No. 30 1 , 1 out St. 62-SIGN 01' THE wATeir.-i-o tier 17-at NGSO per 310nt6. The hest ',i d ling hool: ,list,d ell our Ile, w,dlz, PLAIN . ILOHE'P.►LIi .►ND 3111M3C.11.,T. =a== have no eampetnion. Th. re never NA a, a hook laihl:shed i . Any body cam :wit it. Everv body Wants it, Many agents are now tnil:lng from ;sit)) to full tier month selling this %youth.' - hot 21 paglF. deserlpt tve (2n Solar sent nee on applielltloll, We limn live A ge ; Met] WllO ean fully appr cote the ir ‘A the worlt,ancl the .aet that it tneet,l4 Universal tt ant Agents who desire to do good as N“ - il maize money. Achldress WELLS O.: COFFIN, clee 17-It Broome street. New York. hereby liven that nU elef held tut Niue 111e:IA . 1.dt, of the Flitt•r NATIO:C.\ ot 151 their tizitihing 11011 , 42 1/0.,..0.11 thl• 1.1115..11 10.1, :MU 11% T1.1,-‘ll\ v .llllllll.l'y I.lth, 1,71. " ..7DCOMMISa " Ie " C.:11111 1 / 1 11 ~11, C , 7,1;79 DETNVII.I.II:, II 0 N T FAIL TO ri EE 'l' HI E It I, a perfect FA MIEN SEWING MACHINE. It nor. what All others to do 10 1)0111 .HEAVY and FINE sr.wING, "THE NOBLE DonEsTac: hao. • by IN great gulf:111ov: of lon and ell.se of running and remarkable range of work, gained the proud mune of the, BEE' SEWIRMACIIINE lEi TIE IYuIEE ON EXIIIBITRis ..ka J. W. ItE.iSIN'S F:x4h3oniable Tait- twits= estnbiNitinzent, NO. LOCUST STREET, COLV3I 87.1 An energetfr Agent wanted In Ilih,ectlon MEE PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND sALE,ROOM—No grEEN STni:F7r, 1). BAI7E, Agent the 17-2 t ana ,ell. it In operation. ,f i 1)31INISTIZIT()IIS NOTICE. Estate of EIiNV.I.I:O T. MELLINGEI:, .Lt 4• of the Borough 01 Columbia, Litt tern of adint !list ratioo on s,:ll,lestall• have log been etraote,l to the undersigned, all lie:- Indebted thereto aro reque , ,eti hotitediale churn, azniit , t the san.. Nvill pre'. nt them twithiint, aehte tor,eltleatent to the on Irt .Igov.l LIENItY nl. 111:ENE:N1A:S. Ailio'r. Ltllea,ter C4)1111ty, Penna. 0 • to his Allot ney, A. J. 1:"..-1171TMAN, N.N .2k Imorl coltisnbin, Pa. n :YE iff it l> VER, TISE .11ENTS• RE,AL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE IV O. :437 'Locust Str:et, Cotszittbia. The undersigned having entered into partner ship for the above lauNine-s WM sell _or Rent. E.date and Matte Collections fur red,otia bie Coin in None but t enalde and t rust worthy FIRE LIFE INsi.:ll,ilN CF: CO3IPANI Et' teprescnted. Satinntetion guaranteed ftr all Badness en oNted to their rate. BRUNEI: & HOLIDAY HEADKARTERS C. P. SHREINER'S NO. 33 NORTII FRONT ST. Ile offers this season an unsurpassei stock of GOLD &';SILITER WATCRES GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED CHAINS Fur Lati!es aul gentle:l:cu. sp!enattl saris lent Which are selling at the LONVI: - ‘,17 CAS2I PRICES, No one rieLLI Cl ItilZed, as We have WaII:JUL clot: W. liver ofr,r6d for the Inr,p2et!on 01 the Poople of t'elunibha. We itrvue the:nl'ECIAL ATTEN TION tt.l our nev, altl unrivalled. tt,ortmeitt. 01 the FINEST SILVER PLATE WARE Which for beauty e.f deshm and finish is UNE QUALLED;IN UR COUNTRY. Our goods arc Infrch.tscdthreet,ly from the Manufacturers at Mer:den, Coif a., and we :tre able to sea ;he Rest. Than paid for the ordinary Plated Onryiz. :tut! .see toe youtNeMs We otter a line lot of .Superior ENGLISH & AMERICAN POCKET CUTLERY, 'Which we are aeterm 'fled to sell at the lowe,t pO•..slllte rate , .—ettll and got i FINE OF IVORY HANDLE KNIVES, Or a vc,l POCKET KNIFEI,)r Yours or CLOCKS Z CLOCKS CLOCKS Z A new and sph. , .ndat a.sort molt of SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, otlicr Vmitics of TILE BEST MANUFACTURERS 1 Call maQ ',Cc them rola be cony inetsa, that htsle Is the The Best Plate for Time Everything usually- kept in a first-c::. ,, Jewel- Stet e, can be found :It STIRS]7I I74 ] R ' S . I) , n't lenve tour:: to spell your nion.s - , but en , voilnigo SD/ME EN I'm , : vEI-7E. by railing at the FINE JEWELRY 6 . ltatt: eltAs. P. SHREINER, e. 13 Front Strt.el. Columbia M A W N The Centre of 'llyaction in Call and e7.laraine oar oc CILROMOS, WRITING DESR:4 SA TCII ELS The large , st variety of PRES ENTS', for old and young, is found at CHEAP BOOX STORE, Ladies are in attendance, and every ar rangelitent ealeula,ed to induce Ladies to examine oor Mock or Presents, is Being made. Ltonleniber the placo, May & Erw in 's rook Store, Jo Locuta Street. Next 1)oor tr tht, l'ost-ot”,t COLLECTION s IN,EItANcs AGENcv, Blanch 'l:lire). NV. Farm..., I ['in.-0, in city or Country sot,' ox. eh:muted or :41V(.11 to ~ .,111ZW 1: ~ ESlatl• NV 111101,1( t 1 .0111, 1, L, 0111101',,a11,1 th:1111111.1111:11'S toN1,011,•. niNand int, rLlaltn, I,rouvott‘ vollvrird. u. 1, 1 ,, 011.1 lor,ltuLte , hut. In 111, 11,t111,., Llft. Firc and Areitl,nt.,lC.4ll,.. u , y Po, el ~ 1 .Ittort 10 trout Eu rope, %% nt hut. l',l,s•qm. %el , - t:. an4.l from Europe in cla, , at low I a e, AgmMY 1 4,1 * 1 11 , '•taten I,land Ihm Nn t f cc r, A. Haldeman 6: eo's„ lay Utootk ticc~ riot 71.1 MIMI PECL.‘I, Per. , ll , W1 , 1.,1“.; DRAFTS ON :EAT AI?: ur PASSAGE TICKETS to alai iron, 111.) , P then, of the onder , igned, at the whet, of thc Coln lea :%1111, der. itt , ;ilt WILLIAM LEWIS. EXCITEMENT kfi GROCEIIY:\ lEN ! HOW tau go,:t ;001)...-; th, que , t ATTENTioN ITOUSEN 6 f'G.i i;C c. F r t•: r:. Provt•ton. 01 all );:ind , „ tonotlwr with Wood lld Wli/MV-WII ;ma 61:ts,.fild ljacon•.u^rrc. Swithcr and Lll/11.1Vr;:er Ch1,,,,th.:11/1811 Fr ails, SUI:AR CURED HAMS.: DRIED REEF. ENGLF , Ii AND AmErzwAx PICKLES. Freol I.,:whe,..ana aA the Fancy Greer ie. per I.:aping to :t Well regulated Grocery Store. I :1211 tlete1111:11Lt1 lint Ti, be ,nrpa..ed In cheap a eXceneni qt2l+/rty of Illy good.. .eir - a 'an around and Ih.reet our stoek. Whet he y„ul,uy or Iva. -hal, of pabhe, patronage t. .ohelted. .t, Lt.:cuLEr:, Columbia. Pa I t'w; a _frALL_Es 0 , VEGETABLE SICILIAN \ HAI R- HENEWA Tli E lE. ITS OIuCHN.% (*oLOR WHEN 1:r..1..Y. Iten,w, the nutraivo ,natter oourb.l.es a,tl7. Hello:W.,. the grouth et the hair wilco bald. the lintsb,.. ixy halt' sottne ,, . 131.7..1.1:T1FL'1. HAIR 1111E 4 S1NG. 4444• but I'e -1444 W. Its effects. it. P. IEAT.I. it Co, N.eslltht, N. 11, Proprietors, For s.als by all strucctsts. dec 17 1:s- BM JEWELRY STORE„ FLUE COLD .TEWELRY, TrIE LAE:GI:WE' sTeen A Lowe). Price 'l l A_ 1-11,E IZIEBIZI . Good Carver ilc Steel MEM Columbia! FI AMES (; 1:\1•12's WORK BOXES PORT :NION-U.E, 1 8 .1ay & Erwin's tNe:‘:t door to the Po,!-ottier.) FEME=II :\I'IPPNA TEAS , . 7.117.17, FL I JUR I?MI!MENZMI Nt lIIr, No. 21'. Locust -treet NEW AD V IMIISEMENTS, 1 - NONTFRSMITITS DRY GOOD STORE, fro• 1.27 tV 129 _Locust Street. A NOTBER REDUCTION I 10 PER CENT-AMVER THAN LAST MONTH ! STOCK OF GOODS, Attraction of the Season CALL AND SEE Milt SEE IF GIBS, you will be be convinced of the truth of C. FONDER:NMI CH, MERCHANTS : Fill find it to their Interest cALL UPON JULIUS' PLESCII, Commission Merchant GENERAL AGENT, NO. 41. FRONT STREET, And examine his samples of Q CEE.V,S' W A %LE, FY. I 1? E, C VILl',, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, Specialliei in Holiday Goods, as CHEAP as Philadelphia Prices. :,'• Ile is Agent for the Large,,t aril Best 3 fan ufaeturing and Jobbing Tr0n.409 of Phil adedislda and. NOW York. Having opened Sample Roc ms at the above mentioned :place, Merchants will find special Inducements noo•T roRG'EN THE PLA.CE .1" . “. Emit! rr,! Julius Plesch. ME prz A.T E SALE fhe under,litne3 offer. at private .:de the fol lowing de,orlboil prop en No. 1..\ 1 ‘VO-S3TORY HOUSE. No. 2.13 South Front Street, now oven pied by sa motel Ent dean No. 2, A THREE-STORY 111t1UK: HOUSE, ad- Jotn mg No. I. oeetuned hr 7.. suppler, 1,5 and a, FOURTH REL-t,TORY Balch, lla3, 307 and South Front Street, No .7 and SI, Two TWO-STORY BRICK Build- Nos. :anti 7.-^22 Perry Street. now oecuptett by Wm. :Smith wane and Mrs. Redman. No. it, THREE-STORY BRICK Bid Mint?, No. 527 Union ht, now necupled by Mr. Lewis. Persons desiring to view the above properties Call br aecommoditted by calling upsn the wen p.m is of 1 lie undersigned. Pososodon ut each or all can be given on April Is7l. Term , re.i. , nnal,:e :nut for further information en:l on A. BRUNER, Rxertnor , ;ork...,tato or A. Brunvr, lILTNTER CO I= 111211112 DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, N. :-.;:inmr FRONT sTREET Art• nmr Tel'ClVllla and offer for ,ale o ii olesale and retail at ver3 low price , for CASH, an en tirely 11CW MOO: of I=l MEM= vintru.mEitv SODA. ASK ; EEN - S AUGUST FLOWER. The ft anol .tiro Dysresia erne. Phy-leaur. I . re , crlptions carefully Cum pounded by an experienectlPharmarl,l. Fol{ A LOT OP GrOUND With a Two-Story 13ricic. DWELLINGIHOUSE,4A. nearly new, situated on 'Walnut street, above Filth, shle. House contain, Eight (311 , , and other con venteno., neee , ,try to make a de,irable dweltm u. For price and turther particular , . apply at 'lll.hi OFFICE. Columbia, Oct. .T2-70-ft TUE COURT OF C031310N PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY. :NI A ItY 3E. FIE.% 111. F., Oct oho: Term, ISM). No. Be her ne‘t Iflend, ! sultpovna for nen ry Eton divorce trom bond.; of matrimony. .Jones II EAM.E. ) To JOHN EILABLE, the above mulled re.4pon- dent: You uro hereby nottlieda hat by virtue of n corn -I,,Ltect out of the Court of Common Hew; of Latmirder County, and to me directed, tho testimony MI the port of tho petitioner in ItoabuS e rase will be taken by me on FRIDAY, DEcEMItEII. Ic7o, between the hours of 1 rind 10 o clock, p, in., at the OM ee of 11. 31. North. Est., in the Borough of Columbia, when and where you can attend If yea bee proper. E. 1). :swan, COmmissioner. Lancaster, Pa.. NoV 11, 1...i70 nOv/9-41. PRICES ! MS IMMENSE r n E I= 127 and 129 LOCUST STREET - -1. \ D T .IJTI',",, S 0 A PS, (c., d'•c to buy COLUMBIA, P. Coln snblti.tra. ~u.~l'a •oNc r.:crit.vr 1:11 LAI I=l
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