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COLUMBIA. Wednesday Horning. Dee. 83.1868. Ancient ?nil Modern Wraith. We are verj fond, in an excess of vanity over our modern exploits and discoveries, of turning up our noses at the ancients and imagining how those old fogies would stare if they could be permitted to take a glimpse of this mundane sphere from which they have been absent so long. We doubt very much whether their asto? nishment would be as great as our vanity would have it. It is -ell known that an acquaintance with Greek, Roman, and even Egyptian antiquities, is. requisite in a certain degree to the success of our Btaple manufactures, and even to more com? monplace domestic trades. There is scarcely an article of furniture which decorates our dwellings that may not be traced to the walls of Egyptian palaces and tombs. The most beau? tiful scroll ornaments observable on Cashmere shawls ; on silk and cotton goods-from the gorgeous window drapery to a common silk handker? chief-may be traced to the same souroe. Lost arts are evident among the splendid testimonials of the luxu? rious banquets of tho Thcban kings. .Wo boast, too, of our immense wealth in gold and silver bullion. Why, it was as nothing compared with that of the ancient world. Of the immense quantity of gold pos? sessed by the Egyptians, as well as their elegant manufacture of it, abundant testimony can bo had of writers sacred and profaue. Diodo rns, describing tho grand mausoleum of Osymandyas, informs us that the amount of gold and silver dug from the mines of the Thebais was 3,000, 000,000 of mino, or about $450,000, 000 of onr money. In one voyage from Sofala, on the African coast, the Scripture Ophir, Solomon is report? ed, by Josephus, to havo brough! home 450 talents in gold, about $20,000,000 of our money. Kinf David left in his treasury 100,001 talents of gold and 1,000,000 talent! of silver, according to tho Book o Chronicles-about ?1,000,000,000 ii our money. In the great Temple o Beins, built by Semiramis, wo hav< an account of thrco prodigious sta tues, representing Jupiter, Juno anc Bhea, all of beaten gold. The firs statue was forty feet high, the thin (of Bhea) sculptured sitting on i throne of massive gold. The statu of Juno was in an erect position, ant the same height with that of Jupiter . The colossal image beaten of solii gold Nebuchadnezzar set up, wa ninety feet high, and has been com puted in value of our money at abou $50,000,000. -Alexander carried awa; from the Persian capital alone 1,000, 000,000 of .bullion, in the value o our money. On the funeral of on of his favorites be expended $10,000, 000 of gold. But the lavishness c Cleopatra unfolds to us a vision o the immense wealth of the Easter] monarchies. Having invited Anthon to a banquet, at which the vast num ber of gold cups set with jewels es cited his admiration, she immediate presented him with the whole assorl ment. The next day, he was agaii invited to a royal banquet with a] the chief officers of his army, an when that banquet was over, ever guest was presented with the gol cup out of which he had drank. Th pearl that sho dissolved and d ran lt was worth about ?80,000, or $400 000 of our money. The pearl tin Cosar presented to the mother t Brutus, and which came from th same quarter, was estimated at ?50 000 in value, or $250,000. But what shall wo say of Roma extravagance? Paulina, a grei beauty in tho time of Caligula, woi jewels to tho value of more tba $2,000,000. The houses of Cassii and CrassuB Were each valued at moi than $500,000, estimated by oi currency. They were external cased with marble, and had cost marble pillars to support their cei ings. They were internally decora od with rich tapestry, with rare han inga of Tyrean purple, with urns ai statues exquisitely sculptured ai polished. Fountains of parfumi waters played in tho banquetii rooms, cooling the. air and refreshii the guests, who dined off gold plat served up on tables overlaid with s vor, and reclined on sofas sustain* by legs of ivory, silver and gold. -< ?. . In the Alaska purchase investit] tion at Washington, Robert j. Wal or said that he received #26,000 fr J tho Russian Minister, for populari ing the purchase of Alaska by I tongue and pen; of this ho ga $5,000 to P. B. Stanton for servie rendored, and at his suggestion t editor of the Washington Chroni was offered $3,000, which he dedin in favor of his brother. .' v - .. , Appointments of th? BontT? Carol Ina ! C3r.r.<rcnce, DsCs?uSw 3X, 1868. CHARLESTON DISTBICT.-A. M. CHRTJETZBBBO, P. E. Charleston-Trinity and Cumber land.'W. P. Monson. Charleston-Bothel, J. T. Wright ' man. Charleston-Spring Street, J.'R. Pickett. Cooper River-E. J. Pennington, sop. Cypress-To be supplied by A. R. Danner. "Walterboro-W. Carson. St. George-J. JJ. Sifley. St. George's Mission-To bo sup? plied. Eastern Orange-B. G. Jones. T>_: j- T Stell St. Matthews-William Hutto. Upper St. Matthews-E. T. Wan namaker. BAMBERG DISTRICT.-D. J. SIM? MONS, P. E. Bamberg Circuit-T. Raysor. Blackville-C. Wilson. Barnwell-J. E. Pen nov. Aiken and Graniteville-Augus? tine W. Walker. Lexington-Abram Nettles. Upper Orango-R. B. Tarrant, sop. Orange-J. C. Crisp. Branchville-T. J. Clyde. St Bartholomew's-L. Wood, J. J. Snow, sup. Allendale-W. A. Clarko. Black Swamp-L. C. Loyal. Hardeevillo Mission-J. R. Coburn. MARION DIST.-R. J. BOTT?, P. E. Marion Station-G. H. Wells, T. Mitchell, sup. Marion Circuit-L. M. Little, T. W. Munnorlyn, sup. Brownsville-W. C. Power. Buck Swamp-J. B. Platt. Liberty Chapel-D. W. Seale. Darlington Station-J. E. Watson, Darlington Circuit-P. F. Kistler. Timmonaville-S. Jones. Lynchburg-D. J. McMillan. Georgetown-T. A. Porter, A. Er win, sup. Kingstree and Black River-W. W Jones, S. M. Davis. Conwayboro Station-E. G. Gage Conwayboro Circuit-L. Scarboro Waccatnaw Circuit and Mission S. P. H. Elwell, C. Betts, sup. COLUMBIA DISTRICT-S. H. BROWNE P. E. Columbia-Washington Street, W Martin. Columbia-Marion Street, W. W Mood. Columbia Circuit-R. R. Dagnall Rockey Mount-J. L. Shuford. Wiuusboro-J. S. Connor, G. W M. Creighton, sup. Chester-P. G. Bowman. Richland Fork-H. J. Morgan. Fairfield-A. J. Canthen. Camden-W. Thoma*;. Sumter Station-H. M. Mood. Sumter Circuit-J. W. Murray. Bishopville-J. W. Crider, A. Mc Corquodale, sup. Manning-S. J. Hill. Santoe-J. B. Campbell. S. Leard, Sunday School Agent. COKESBURY DISTRICT.-W. Il FLEMING, P. E. Cokesbury Station-W. T. Caper S. B. Jouos, sup. Cokesbury Circuit-W. S. Black. Abbeville-M. Brown, T. S. D niel. Ninety-Six-T. G. Herbert. Saluda River Mission-R. M. Ha rison. Doro's Mine-J. B. Traywick. Edgefield-J. T. Kilgo. Savannah River Mission-To 1 supplied. Butler-J. H. Zimmerman. Newberry Station-O. A. Darby. Newberry Circuit-W. H. Lawtc and to bo supplied by J. M. Boyd. Laurens-J. W. Kelly. Clinton-J. Attaway. Reedy River-F. Auld. GREENVILLE DISTRICT.-A. B. Sr rn ENS, P. E. Greenville Station-A. J. StafFor Greenville Circuit-J. J. Wor mau. Reidville-W. Bowman. Pickeusvillo-To be supplied by Smith. Walhalla-A. N. Wells, F. ] Morgun, sup. Williamson-J. M. Carlisle. Seneca und Togalo-D. D. Byai Auderson Station-S. A Weber. Audorson Cirouit-W. A. Hodgi Pendleton-G. F. Round. Pendleton Colored Circuit-J. Stoudemire. Orpbau's Home-T. H. Edwards SrABTANBUBQ DISTRICT.-R. FRANK, P. E. Spartauburg Station-W. A. Gan well, R. C. Oliver, sup. Spa'tonburg Circuit-J. D. C pen ter, J. Parker, sup. Rich Hill-J. S. Ervin. Pacolet-J. B. Massobau. Unionville and Fair Forest-A. Stokes. Cano Creek and Goshen Hill W. McRoy. Belmont -To bo supplied by W. Lee. Columbus-M. G. Tuttle. Rutherford-V A. Sharpe. Cherry Mou; f Mission-To supplied. Marion Station-J. R. Griflith. McDowell-To be supplied. Wofford College-A. M. Shi President; W. Smith, sup., Profesa A. H. Lester, Professor. WADESBORO DISTRICT.-F. M. K NEDY, P. E. Wad (?sb oro-E. W. Thomps and to bo supplied by W. T. Mc( lion. O bera vf-J. B. Little. Bennertaville-0. H. Pritchard, M. L. Banks, sup. Pee Dee Mission-W. Ii. Pegues. Ansonvillo-J. A. Mood. Albemarle-J. W Paett. Concord-ii. B. x^eguej. Mount Pleasant-J. Finger. LAU eas ter-C. Thomason. Hanging Book-B. L. Duffey. Chesterfield-J. C. Hart-ell, O. Eady, sup. Monroe Station-To bo supplied. Monroe Circuit-J. W. Abernethy. Pleasant Grove-J. M. Cline. South Charlotte-N. K. Melton. SHELBY DISTRICT.-J. W. NORTH, P. E. Shelby Station-J. W. Humbert. Shelby vjirouit-A. P. Avant. Linoolnton-M. A. Connolly, A. G. Stacey, sup. South Fork-J. Watts. Book Spring-C. E. Land. Dallas-M. H. Hoyle. Yorkville-J. A. Wood, L. A. Johnson, sup. York Circuit-To bo supplied. Book Hill-J. S. Nelson, E. B. Alston, sup. Pineville-E. A. Lcmmond. Charlotte-E. J. Meynardie, T. H. Boone, sup., W. S. Haltum, sup. Calvary Mission-To be supplied. North Charlotte Circuit-J. J. Prather. Lenoir-G. W. Ivey. Newton-D. May. Happy Home-To be supplied by B. L. Abernethy. Morganton-P. L. Herman. John's Biver Missiou-To bc sup? plied by N. Kaylor. Davenport Female College-S. Lander, President. CoKESnURY CoiiOBED DlSTBICT. W. H. FLEMING, P. E. Greenwood Circuit-To be sup? plied by R. M. Valentine. Flat Woods-To bo supplied by A. Johnson. Willington-To be supplied by W. Tucker. Warrenton-To be supplied by F. Brown. Lowndesvillo-To bo supplied by E. Jones. Harrisburg-To bo supplied 'by N. Childs. It. L. Harper transferred to Mem? phis Conference. F. A. Mood, transferred to Texas Conference. W. G. Connor transferred to Texas Conference. C. Murchison transferred to Illinois Conference. A. R. Bennie!; transferred to Rol? ston Conference. A special telegram to the Charles? ton News, dated Washington, Decem? ber 21, says, it is stated that the Government will proceed to attach the property of Fraser, Trenholm & Co., on a judgment for $500,000, and that the proceedings will commenco at the opening of tho new year. Tho statement heretofore made to the effect that largo sums were duo tho late Confederate Government by French and English firms, is now be? lieved to have been a mero pretence. The Confederacy had drawn its last dollar in money, and about all that could bo found to which tho United States Government could lay claim, was such property as had not been shipped, or which beiug shipped had not been delivered prior to the sur? render, and was ordered back by the parties who had shipped it. Much of that property had had its marks removed to prevent identification, though some of it has sinco been dis? covered by reason of disputes arising among the parties concerned. In the suits of the United States rs. Fraser, Trenholm & Co., it is claimed that there was an agreement that judgment should be confessed for a reasonable amount by tho defendants, and it is said that it is in consequence of their failure to do this that tho Govern? ment, has determined to seek either in Charleston orin England a judg? ment for $500,000. ARREST OF THE MURDERERS OF GF. NERAXi HINDMAN.-A correspondent writes us from Clarendon, Monroe County, Arkansas: "Tho assassin of Gen. T. C. Hindmau has boen ar? rested in Vicksburg, has confessed his crime, and implicates about twenty of the citizens of Helena, not only as accessories, but as instigators and promoters of the deed. I hopo all will be brought to justice. People aro opposed to mob or lynch law. A number of men have beon killed in this County this year, most of them by feuds engendered in families and family difficulties. Only two men wero martyrs to principles, ono a De? mocrat, tho othor a radical." [New York Sun. That very troublesome woman, Lady Bulwer, is in a mad-house. She has been in a mad stato about her husband for years. By a wiso dis? pensation of Providence, ho becamo deaf. Au infant, bnt a few days old, diod in Harrisville, Connecticut, last week, from au over-doso of tincture of opium. Tho medicine was prescribed for the mother, who "thought somo of it would quiet tho baby," and it did. J. H. Herrick, a bright boy of eighty, recently married a gontlo maiden, named Chacfiold, of tho samo ago. Their parents made no objec? tion. Their rosidenco is at Lodi, Connecticut. DEATH OB1 A NOTED GUERILLA. Tho noted Captain Ed. Terrell, one of the moat terrible bushwhackers that figured on either side daring the vf ar, died in the city hospital of Louisville on Sunday morning last. 8. S. C. Dugan, late Mayor of Laramio City, Kansas, was lynched by the citizens a few days ago. He had committed several murders and other crimes, and was und jr arrest at the time. A correspondent tolls us how to prevent hydrophobia. Spriggins says he onoe prevented a severe case of the malady by simply getting on a high fence and waiting there until the dog left. The new Purk Bank building was opened in New York Tuesday, and a hungry crowd was lunohed in the basement. The building cost 81, 250,000. Tho new suspension bridge at Ni? agara Falls, it is expected, will be completed early in Docember. It has a single span of 1,264 feet. Queen Vfctoria is again a grand? mother. This time, Princess Alice of Hesse, is the cause, and the grand? child a son. JH"This is what they call a fellow feeling for a man," said a loafer, as a watchman was groping for him in the dark. A Michigan farmer has husked 100 bushels of corn in eight hours, and won a $25 premium. RAFFLE, f ^ A LARGE TURKEY and two TnBfTh FI? " CAKES will bo raffled, at . ZZ1 WJ. RAHLMAN'S, at 8 o'clock, THURSDAY EVENING. Come one, como all^ Doc 23 Hurrah ! Hurrah ! for the Holidays ! TUE OREAT MAMMOTH RAFFLE! TO RE RAFFLED, ON THURSDAY EVENING, nearlv 1,000 pounds of richly ornamented FRUIT and PLAIN CAKES, and of almost every conceivable si/.o. Tbcso Cakes aro moat beautifully decorated with pretty designs, and aro not only teroptiug to the eye, but are especial? ly inviting to the taste-being made of the moBt delicious material and expressly for a Christmas treat. Also an innumerable number of other pretty articles, admirably adapted for Christmas and New Year pre scuts. We would advise all those lucky ones to bo on hand, aa they may expect lots of fun and many prizes, at a very tri? fling expense. Tho milling to commence at 7 o'clock, on Christmas Eve, at the ?tore on Main street, formerly occupied bj R. C. Shiver, so well known as thc popular drv goods house. At JOHN n. nEISE'S, Dec 23 2* Confectionery Store. ~L0~ST. EITHER ( n Senate or Sumter street, a small JET BROOCH, diamond shaped, with a pearl set. It ia valued on account of associations. The tinder will bo rewarded by leaving it at thia office. Dec 22_ A BAR FOR SALE. INCLUDING STOCK, FIXTURES, Ac, will bo sold at a bargain, if applied for during thia week. Address, FRANK C. WHITE, _JDoc 22 2* _Columbia P. O. Come! Come!'. Come!!! ET your Christmas Groceries: \JT RAISINS, Currants, Nuta, Citron, Spicea, Jellies, Oranges, Lemons, Prunes. Finest Hams in North America, Smoked Salmon and Tongues, Pickled Trout and Fig'a Foot. LIQ.TJORS, &C. SCOTCH WHISKEY, (real Peat Reek,) Jamaica Rum, Puro French Brandy, Choice Whiskey, Madeira, Port, Sherry, Malaga, Tenneriffe, Newark Cider, ?Vc, Ac For sale bv GEO. SYMMERS. Doc 20_ REMOVAL. JOHN H. HEISE. #THE Subacribcr would respect? fully inform tho citizens of Colum? bia and tho surrounding country, that ho has taken thc largo and spacious storo, rocently occupied ny Mr. Robert C. Shiver, and openeu a tine and select stock of CONFECTIONERY, TOY AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for tho "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS." I roturn my sincere thanks to my friends and tho pub? lic, for their former patronage. JOHN H. HEISE. N. B.-My Candy Manufactory is on the corner ol Marion aw' Plain streets. All orders from tho couutry will be promptly attende I to, at tho lowoat cash prices. Doc 22_ JOHN H. HEI8E. Clear the Track. KRISS KRINGLE IS COMING. AND will hold his annual levee at MCKENZIE'S CONFECTIONERY, Main etroet, Greenfield's Row, whero hi? extensivo show rooms will bo oponed, on TUESDAY, the 22d instant, exhibiting large and well selected assortment of TOYS, in endleas variety. ALSO, FRUITS, FIGS, JELLIES, BRANDIED PEACHES. NUTS, Ac. Stock of French Bon-Bons and Confec? tions, rich and rare. Homo manufactured Candies, fresh and pure. A fine assortment of Cakes-Fruit, Ponnd and Sponge. A great variety of email Ornamented Cakes. Mineo and ol her pica. Scotch Short Bread. FIRE-WORKS, TORPEDOES, Ac Doo 20_ For Sale or Bent ?A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, o i Lau? rel etreot. Apply to p. w. MCMASTER, No. 5 Law Range, Columbia, S. f). Dec 20 3* Mk Hooal ?tenas. If any ol oar readers have been "Shermanized" recently of a trunk, containing some wearing apparel, let them call at this office, and we will tell them how to get it again. CASH.-Onr terms are strictly cash. If an advertisement is to be inserted, hand over the money; if a paper is subscribed for, the money must ac company tho order-otherwise no attention will be paid to them. This is a rnle which will be adhered to. Mr. McKenzie's Christmas tree is filled with fruit, which is being ge? nerally distributed; but it mnst belong to the ever-bearing kind, from the fact that, no matter how heavy the demand, it seems constantly full. It will be illuminated to-night, and a general invitation is exteuded to the citizens, as well as visitors from tho country, to call, see and, if so disposed, purchaso some of the ex? cellent fruit. Tho New Electric Monthly is pub? lished in Baltimore, at 84 per annum, by Turnbull & Murdooh, 54 Lexing? ton street. This favorable monthly enters upon its fourth volume in January. It is the leading Amorican reprint of foreign and domestic literature. The articles are selected with care, judgment aud taste. We know of no magazine we could re? commend more highly ns a valuable visitor to tho fumily circle. Ou?t BOOK TAULE.-"The Gordian Knot," by Shirley Brooks, has been re-published by Messrs. Harper & Brothers, in paper covers. Tho novel was read with great interest on its first publication, and as it has boon revised by the author, will doubtless meet with a large sale. We are indebted to Messrs. Bryan & McCarter for copies of tho above, as also of "Tho Woman's Kingdom," a love story, by tho author of "John Halifax, Gentleman," otc, which has been running in Harper's Weekly for several months, and is now out in neat pamphlet form, illustrated with several huudred pistares. It will bo read with avidity. The author takes the following as his text: "Queens you must always be-] queens to your lovers; queens to your husbands and yoursons; queens of higher mystery to tho world be? yond. But, alas! you are too often idle and careless queens, grasping at majesty in the least things, while you abdicate it in the greatest!" Dr. E. E. Jackson's stock of arti? cles for tho holidays includes the entiro grade, running through the useful, ornamental, indispensable, scent-imental and even detrimental by the latter, of course, we mean opium and tobacco, which he is ne? cessarily compelled to keep, as some unfortunate persons will use them. Delicate perfumes, fancy soaps and hair oils; Meerschaum and mere sham pipes; purses and portomonaies of different kinds; besides a lot of other things "too numerous to men? tion," as tho auctioneers say; and as an extra inducement, it is currently reported that the doctor will present a portrait of himself to every lady who purchases goods from him to tho amount of $25. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.-The post office open during tho week from %y? a. m. to G p. m. On Sundays, from 4 to 5 p. m. Tho Charleston and Western mails are open for delivery at 5 p. m., and close at 8% p. m. Charleston night mail open 8^ a. m., close 4V? p. m. Northern-Opon for delivery at 8)'2 a. m., closes at 2.45 p. m. Greenville-Open for delivery 5 p. m., closes at 8>? p. m. FAST AND CHEAP PBTNTINO.-Wo have just added a fast card press-of the Degener k Weiler patent-to the machinery of the Phoenix office; and have also made additions to our stock of fancy type, cards, paper, etc. Porsons in want of any styles of book and job printing, are invited to call and examine samples and prices. Cards printed at abo" test notice, and at prices varying from $3 to 810 per thousand. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- Special at tention is called to the following ad? vertisements, published for the first time this morning: D. C. Peixotto & Son-Auctions. J. Bahlman-Raffle. Government Property at Auction. Jacob Levin-Auction Sale. J. H. Heise-Hurrah! Baron Rothschild left enough mouoy to buy all Now York city at its assessed vainc. Macy years ago the writer of this notice and an invalid physician, while visiting the Island of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and bene? ficial effecto of the Bum there pro? duced upon many of the invalids who were, like ourselves, seeking health, and upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a fall history of its medi? cinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and determined to make it the basis of a Tonic and Restora? tive Medicine. Tho result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity. .The,cele? brated PLANTATION BITTEUS waa thus made known t-o the world. Peing an article of real merit, founded on new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable kingdom for its medicinal effects, it worked a rapid revolution in the treatment of phy? sical debility. MAGNOLIA. WATEB-Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. D18Jlt3 Christmas and Kew Tear's Presents for Young and Old ! AVARIETY OF JUVENILE BOOKS Fine and cheap editions of tho Stand? ard PC ETIC KL WORK8, Britiah and Ame? rican; Photograph ALBUMS, (60 styles,) from 75 cents to $12.00. STEREOSCOPES, and Pictures to match; CHROMOS, beau? tiful; Foreign ENGRAVINGS; Rosowood and Mahogany Writing Desks; Portfolios: Work Boxes, all sizes; Gold Poncils; Gola Pene; Ink-stands; Pocket Knives;!Diaries for 18C9, (very neat;) also, a new variety of Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian and Baptist HYMN BOOKS: Episcopal and Catholic Prayer Books; Fine Pocket and Family BIBLES, Ac, from England, all styles, j nKt received, at BRYAN A McCARTER'8 Dec 22 10_;_Book Store. C Charlotte and S. 0. Railroad Co. TREASURER'S OK FI o?, COLUMBIA, S. C., Decomber 22, 1863. Notice. HOLDERS of Bonds of this Company, maturing January 1, 1369, also, of Coupons which matured prior to January 1,1868. are invited to fund them in SEVEN PER CENT. COUPON BONDS. The Trea? surer is prepared to issue the new Bonds, and where fractions of $500 occur, Frac? tional Bonds, bearing 7 per cent, interest, will bo issued therefor This Company has redeemed its Coupons which matured on and subs?quent to Jan? uary 1, 1868, and will continue to do so as they mature, at the Carolina National Bank in this city, and at the First National Bank, Charlotte. N. C. C. H. MANSON, Dec 22 9_Treasnrer. Fresh Arrival OF OVERCOATS, BUSINESS SUITS, PEA JACKETS, HATS, &0. LOW DOWN, WILL AT ADVANCE ON COST. R. & W. C. SWAFPIELD. Dec 20 BOUGHT AND BE SOLD A SMALL HOLIDAY GIFTS. THE subscriber is now opening a rich and beautiful assortment of CHINA, Bohemian, Bisque, Lava, Parian and Plated Goods, suitable to tho approaching season. W. B. STANLEY. _Dec 20_'__8_ North Carolina Buckwheat. ONE THOUSAND POUNDS North Ca? rolina BUCKWHEAT, just received and for sale low by Deo 20 2 T. J. A H. M. GIBSON. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. PERSON8 who aro looking for some? thing appropriate for holiday pre? sents, will find no bettor solcction of new and pretty articles than at Dec 13 6f*_E. POLLARD'S. "TOILET REQUISITES. FRENCH NOVELTIES-Perfumery, Extracts, Odors, Boquots, Fountains, Antique Oil, German Oologno, LqbhVs Ex? tracts and Powder, Royal Lavender. Per? fumed Crackers, French Pomades, "Oba motiquo," English Hair Brushes, Droeaing Combs, assortod;Fine Toola ComoB, Eng? lish and Frenoh Tooth Brushes; Elegant Toilet Soap-Bose, Almond, Honoy, Gly? cerine, Windsor, Zahator, Skin Soap,' for tho complexion; Powder Puffs and Boxes, in variety; Toilet Waters; aU vory cheap at FISHER A HEINITSH'S Dec 20f Drug 8tore._ Ladies' Favorites. ELDER FLOWER SOAP, LILAC FLOWER SOAP, LUBIN'8 SOAP, For salo by E. E. JACK80N. Deo 19_6_ FRESH pUM DROPS CHOCOLATE CREAMS, Marsh MaUowa, Jojubo Pasto, Extra Strong Mint. Cayenne and Gintrer LOZENGES. Deo 19 6_ E. E. JACKSON. Pectoral Cough Candy. THE best Cough Remedy in tho world. It stands pre-eminent for public speakors, particularly Lawyers and Di? vinos, as it gives clearness and distinct? ness to tho voice and fortifies tho lungs for any futuro omergencv. No ono shonld bo without it when tho ohanges in tho weather aro so frequent. Wo would ad viso you to koop this artiole of Cough Candy by you, for it is very convenient and ploaaant to take until all signs and symptoms of your Cough or Cold has entirely disap? peared. For salo at E. POLLARD'S. Dec 13 +lmo*