~~~.a 15te ittAttibia, SATIIIIDAT, BIAr1::2.8, 1863 attostiott of the reader 7 -ii directal *0 the edoertisvnient (ff . ' .31orkle.o'i,141m all .Vedicince to Lie jottud antother Column of Air ,poper. - New "Pnblications Conorrs Lvov's Uodey for April has same to hand, A good number, - profusely 'il lio,trated, especially with delineations of the fashions. Whoever fails to be fashionable thhtele in the LeStra Book, cannot lie licked into 'shape by human ingenuity. Goiloy ex haasts-thesubject. • - ArhaNric .Mos•rnt.Y.—The April Atlantic, although rather behind its Mardi predecessor, is a line .number. Beside a good story it Con 'lemma number of excellent papers, the mo s t invetesno.: among which are A gass u rian t each," ths "Vicissitudes of Keels' reins," by Joseph Severn, end IL:. _Marvel's -.Wet.. msather Wort." The-poetly 1,, I this nimiher ds inferior to the general Att.nau: product. A mEn x t v EXMAN(II ANT) RENIEW.—The March nittn-er of this monthly contai. "The 'Science and Ait of War,' Amnstican tt. a. :tory," “Money and Credit," "ht.-getter - alive 'Gas Furnace„ - "The Diamond and its yera• gonsr".hssi.les much useful information cun• tallied in several “departments.” -Tug Tit ‘rpga's Dt uGNT.Eft. By Gasrave'Aim. tad. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson at Bros. Messrs. Peterson send us their recently published translation of the "Trapper's •Daughter," one of the celebrated series of French Indian tales, by Gustay.. Aimard..Thts 'series has been likened to Coop:l.'s ' sstniking Tales," but there is no point of re• semblance between the productions of th. two authors. The characters in - both are Amer•_ can Indians, but they ale so ditterently de• /Acted that th.y might as well be drawn from siattves of different continent. But this if:fret , once does tot interfere with ihe interest nt "Frenrli • ' Indians when they are skilduily worked into fiction aetb.7; 'ase lit thts work. The scene is laid on the Western Praries, and wild adventure is described. It is a book that will plea9a ail who love excitement and scene* "of strife. NEW ADVEI:TISEMENTS.—SIVIICy St Bull:CIS Aidyettage fiery goods. Give them ' a call. F. Bruner has a fine stock of new goods which be offers at 10.. y rates. lie also adv.- gives a second band buggy and harness. See P. Shreiner Fs Son's new advertisement. Miss Caldwell will open a Select Sabot?' on April 13th. Trtz FORTY Fir:qr.—lt will he seen by the letter of "45," that the Forty-fifth regiment ttas gone to Kentucky. The nlirees of the regiment will be found in the letter. Tim Itivrat.—The river is high, and on the. rise (Friday afternoon). The latest yews from "up river" represent the streams as high, and eighteen inches of snow an the ground; so we may 0000 look o Suet of rafts from the headwaters. ANornEtt SQUAD.—On Tuoiday afternoon die second squad of colored yoluntoers for the 54th Mass. Regt. left this . placo. The following is the list: William Lee, Simon Meilstm, i t illiam Nelson, Lewis Robinson, JAtt Young, Ily. Young. Malvin and Ilenry Young .woro rejected on examination a; Pailadelphis, an) have returned. These boys should till make good ouldiers REY. E. DORSEY.—We are sorry to learn that the connection of Dr. Dorsey with the .English Lutheran Church of this place has terminated. During his ministry Dr. Dor sey has made many friends in our town, within And without his congregation, who part with him regretfully. • Ills services to the church hare been exceeding - great. By Ills personal exertion he has succeeded in Almost freeing the church from a debt which was cinching the life out of it. The Doctor goes to Waynesburg, in thi+.•State, We have not learned who is to replace him here, Usion: LcAcurc.- -.Owing to venous em bat rassing influences which delayed the issue of the Spy last week we omitted publication of the Organization of Union League, on Saturday 14th lust We have now received the Secre tary's cninutes too late for more than mere record of the officers of the Organiza tion. The Fundamental Articles are identical with those of the Lancaster League, published by us march lst. The ofileers are: President. F. K. Smith. Tice Presidents. Col. James Myer., Rudolph 'Williams, C. S. Rle.illinan, John A. Hook. .grandiez Committee. S. G. II s , J. W. ilouston, Jas. .1. R. Rachman. G. Brandt, George Bogle, 'nos R. Suppler., JAS. Schroeder, John Finger. Dr. S. Armor, Henry U. Minteh, Jacob S. 31iller, John Pcart. Treasurer. Shoch. Vecretory. George W tl fnr3. Zie room fur meeting has yet been selected 1 1 F.00ZEDING9 OF COUSCII, --CoLOMBIA , ./1111lrell, 20 , 18G3.—Council met. The roll was called, and Messrs. Danny nn I Herr reported -abeent.- The minutes of laet meet yam:reed 1144 approrel ,The -following bills were read and ordered to be paid: James ffenry, $1,25; Felix Lyle. 1,37: :Samuel Waites. $25,00; Small llogentogler, $2,00; W. Timmy, PO; Jae. If rg,entegler, 12 et; D. S. Chalfant, $30,00. I.lr. Bogle moved that the lamp - lighter's santy be increaged $l4, from' tpril let, ,rie2t; agreed to. , „ Mr. Eberleiu that the high ea:unable be -Allowed 1.2 cents fur each meal furnished to - . lagrante, after time data; agreed so. 2 .ll.4ommanication was read from '.fransi Myers; nog:, relative to the bA condition stf."o few bal.:Argil gar:leaf road, conneotialt *be terminus of the Colombia and Marietta Turnpike with Commerce street. the only entranim - to.ttte town from the west. instead of being macadamised, filth-and. offensive flirt meets the' pedestrian, right - .. pn the '•fhreslthofd,, otiftettowN the ftrcatcr part .t:f Alta yea, makingan unfavorable impression -aspen sil stranikeni coming . :into - . etre: pther *Sett'deali"atid baiidrio" fps ,ri,ierooesa.. • -I]taferred.te-tbe road•oommitiee. - ' Kr. Bogle girtrnotioe that - et the next iltatedmeetiiti Lie ipalgi "intrialui?e , it rue°. introit tuebange the regulation cialte -Mar- Ast., toome*to permit iatiolcaters and -others 'Attmlingmtarket to tiell their , pip:lune _ea ^ moan an they arrive at tttimerkeLhosemli ' 012 motion, adjourned. DJCATIILOT.TIfO.II.IB G. in isor.—The name of Tbinnska.R. Wilson was published last; week aracinethii names of the desertetii trine Co. ._li, Regt. Penna. Resertes. Ile had been absent from the regiment for 71 long timeirithe9t leave, and was supposed to pace deserted. Ile was at home _sick, and,beforevicot•ering started to return to his regiment' Whilst !dill sufferingl,from' distase; Ile got on board a canatiAdt, - owned by Wm. McConkey, Esq.;-cilWrigl.te rille, which went adrift at:sume "point on the Potomac, and was captured by the rebels, the crew, with Wilson, being taken prisoners to Richmond. This occurred during the w:uter, and the friends, of the missing soldier in this place were entirely ignorant of his fate until Thursday last when Capt. Hogentogicr, of the captured canal boat, recently released by the rebels, re turned and brought the sad intelligence of Thomas Wilson's death, on Feb. oth, in n 111,1nonti flospitai. Capt. II , gent,igler' brought With him the following hospital record and rertilicate: rirm No. ^,tl.. Name, Citi Leg, ..Irnit e Ii cLnr.e•l, 0 Fe! , , 1863 .I).s<rt.e, C. Ili trrhrut, D. II I certify r,, the death or 1 , 11,. luau. NV. w. OuGAN.4, As-4. Sarg,eo/1 iu charge, .E.art. Dint. T1. , ,, t .'1,_ 12 Feb. PBO2, lifelmond, Va. Thi. takes from a Grace soldier the stigma of desertion. and' the record should be altered accordingly. l[nwevei sad his fate, it must be a e nnfirc to leis friends that 'hit is not among the- st:nlkersc from duty. Pour fellow! ne did pond ‘ser vice in his company, and was deserving of a happier fate. . , Osa or rue BRATS Summits wno RAVE GONE.—Although we had heard of the death of private George LI. -C.), I, 23d Reg't P. V., lad December, in 'the Alexan dria Branch Hospital, we, only learned the particulars a few days since. At White Oak Swamp private Kline received a severe bruise over the; spine, from-a piece of which disable.' -him and sent him to the hospital.fur a time. After apparent recov ery he joined hie company and went through some of the hard marches terminating•in the battle of Mountain and Antetam. In the latter battle, in a hand to hand eneoun tar with three rebel cavalrymen, he strained his back in lifting the last of his foes—a Lieutenant—from his horse on the point of the bayonet, and after some further service was compelled to go into the hospital again. Here, after apparently almost recovering, he was suddenly taken worse, and died— the attendant surgeon thinks from the effect of the old bruise. His father , . Dr. Kline, of Chestnut Hill, proceeded to Alexandria last month, and brought the remains of his son home for burial. The funeral to. , k place on the Ist of March. • Klein was one of .the brave.t buys wit' left, this part of the coun try. He was out in the three months ser vice, iu Capt. Itatubo's Company K, 2.41 Regt., and again enlisted fur three years with Cant. C. C. Haldeman. Great syropa thyde felt for Lis father, who, loses, a noble • sun, the prop of his declining,years. ANoriee. Rat o.—On Monday afternoon our town was startled from its propriety by the sudden appearance in our - streets 'of a marshaled batiallian, which made a tri umphal entry, marched through' the streets in taken of possession; and after an undis puted occupancy of about an -hour. retired in good order. There was niuch stir on this sudden appearance of tin fermilabla a force, but the militia were not called ent,PrObably from the fact that the raid was enthrellun cepected. We are credibly informed dat the invaders crossed nor pielcet line's en tirely unchallenged. Nu formal surrender 1 1 of the town was ClOirtAnd6,l.. aril the keys of the barengel (lock-upl were seffered to re main in the ban Is of Ugh C instahle %Veites. The only Brigadier Oeneral in town at that time, we are 11 tppy ti state, eecapel cap ture. We are compelled to awarl a meas f ure of credit to the invading force, inasmuch as private private property was Str; Oily re speetel; but e,nsiderin4 the Ulm that no armed opposition was off:red. the wanton injury intliete I upon the Hower of our youth wee of unprecedented barba..ity. NJ lives have been lost, but many of the most severely wou nded are, we fear, put hopelees ly hors tie cuwbat. Some of them would not briug twenty-tive d Alsrs as substitutes, The ioradang force was under en nmond of of Oen. Tehady, of Litiz, and consisted of the faculty and pupils of the Litiz Female Seminary- They were gelded. in fact con veyed to teem by It, Crane, Eel., Superin tendent of the Reeling arid Columbia Rail head, in the cars of the company. The neat time a similar raid is contemplated: we hope Mr. Crane wdi give Columbia timely warning, that the citizens may prepare a warm reception. We warn the people of Litiz to be on the watch, f...r some Sae day they will, in return fir our 'surprise of Mon day, find their beautiful team surreunded and taken possession of by a horde of, Co lumbiana. To a. INA R E A ots..-...4 la rvey Goodall, who will be remembered as formerly . Editor of the Lancaster. Inland Daily, turns , up after a leog silence as publisher of the Tar Eagle" at Columba+. Kn.. a patriotic sheet of about the size of a Sunday School "Track." The little paper is a uprightly one, and gives no quarter to either"rebs"or "Copperheads."' May , the Eagle increase and multiply , arid may the Editor Shrive always. Army Correspondence. .13ALTJNOIS, MD , MlLrell 24, 1863, Ores Sort—We are again on the move. On: friday-we received order* to - prepaTe five days' cooked rations to go on board transport vessels nest morning. •Owiig to • the tearible.saow storm we were permitted to remain in campquietly - until Monday.— Oirr,regintent then embarked onethangand -steamer-diary ..Washingtorte Andy/eters a pleasant trip reached Baltimore same night. We delieriertkis moraing, and 214rsome delay got onboard theeera of the Baltimore and Ohio Bitilroadrand! will start for the" West this evening, ,t P. It. It. - I teoped we would go rig viorkrind Harris- . burg.-but we'. - Won't. My ehums . :4erry Long, ?Mike -, .lFith myself haEitrranged a pltM to fall out of the eitrp at York, and of coUrse,would have beenonspollecl, to run, afief =the titan—via Colunitda.'-'4:iiir Girls will have to-kiss other chaps now. Mike swears aX the bad luck; so do I. Rumor says we go to Kentucky. Send the Spy, and tell our damsels to address. Company "K "45th; ,Itegt. Penna. Coryis - iia bincinnOti, 7 46." C.tur NE6E. Betz. PLLsn, Va., ',larch ,21, 15t1.3. FRIEND f. i.e . :— I believe it'will riot be dis pleasing .to the folks at home to be kept in formed how the "Bowery Bc6 , s" are getting along. They are doing very well, although we have -very disagreeable weather: it has Leen snowing and raining for two days, and it will be another hackset to the army. But we have been caught. in the same hind of storms before, and are• getting used to them. When it was snowing the very hardest the Serg,eant l'ildjor stepped up-to Sergeant White andgave rim a detail for picket, and in the mud and snow.away the boys had to travel. They look ed very queer in the morning, when they crawled oat of their little muslin houses and found they pad to tramp out about five miles to the picket tines; but old "li" is al ways ready for everything and anything. We were all ready and off we started in a good walk and a beaky laugh from or Dld Santy." On the 15th we vacated the miserable quarters which we firit occupied and took up new and more corn. fortable ones, where - we are well situated, well fed and weWclothed:• Tina. C. Wilson, l'enua.. • .Fob., 1 S&3. We don't see a..tipour friends of the 45'1i did not like the "Army of the Potomac." Was it because , they :were too near the rebel If so we should like, to bear from .them. They should not fear for •the e'Bowery Boys," for if they have a chance they will give a good ac count of themselves. We were happy to meat with our oZoo•Zbo" friends of the 23rd, on the sacred soil of Vir ginia, and also our old friend John Sheets, of the tst Penna. Cavalry. They all have a great deal or Confidence in our Commander-in• Chief, and are satisfied that he, will lead us on to victory. We were very sorry to' find that one of our company, (a corporal who had just been pro' moted,) desertea us while we were leaving Washington; but L am pleased to tell you that he is not a Columblin. He was formerly from Lancaster city. The health of the company in general is - very good. We left two sick be-. hind at Washington and we hope their health will soon return and they may speedily join their company. The Ist Sergeant has not much trouble in making out the sick report, for there is not much of that done in the com pany. — Our Captain's friend the .6 little doctor' . says that Company $ is too full of devilment to be sick. The K's do not like to take qui nine for It is not healthy. Our Columbia friend Dr. Hottenstein (formerly surgeon of this re giment) hes been promoted to Division Medi cal Director, on General Doubleday's Staff, and has proved himsella very efficient officer. I We are very well pleased with our officers. i We have the best captain in the regiment. A better Man has not left the bank. of the Sus quehanna than Capt. G. H. Erisman, for he is as a father to the men under his command.— His delight is to be with his company, and to have his men as comfortably siroited as he can. He always provides for his men before he thinks or himself. We are very well pleased with the promotions that were recent ly made, especially that of Ist Sergeant Al bright, for he is capahle.to bold the office and he was well thought of by the men. lie al ways did his duty faithfully as a company offi cer, and we hopo he will continue to do so as acornmissioned officer. I must not omit men tion of our Adjutant J. B. McClain.. He is from Jefferson county and is a gentleman and it soldier, and one of the best Adjutants that I ever drew a sword in the Army of the Poto mac. Ile ever looks to the welfare of his men, and especially Co. K, and if every other officer would forsake us the Adjutant would stand by us; and we hope that if there be any promo tions in the regiment Adjutant McClain will be the man. You will hear from us often, as 1 hope. to continue the correspondence. Tours, Truly, , tosic OF MR Bowcay BOYS." TEE WAR. ON THE MISSISSIPPI Operations , at nclithurg —Repot fel Eracna of Mine? Btifs: Sr. Lorta. March special despatch td the Democrat, from the fleet below, dated the sth inst., Rays the rebels continued shell ing the canal at Vicksburg:, somewhat re tarding the prosecution of the Work. The river hal fallen, and the fetes of an overflow of our camping ground had sub sided. AU was quiet at Greenwood. Iloth parties were repairing damages. air pree• eat force there Will regarded as insufficient to reduce the rebel fortifications. Levees were being ens, which it was thought would result in drowning the rebels out. - Rumors were in circulation of the eraca ation of Manes' "Bluff, end that the Bth Missouri had gone uri.to garrison that place. If this report is true, it Toro-shadows the fall oretacention 'of Vickaburg, . The-Democrat learns that st - % gentleman who bsitjasrarrived from •Vioksburg. states Abet:the-steepest - with the Bth -Missouri resit:mite had succeeded in enter ing the Yazoo river above Waif. Her course was through the Cypress bayou, whioh debouebes --in-the Yazoo opposite Johnson's planttition. Where.Veneral Sher oann's troops Linda-last December; thence, through Steele's bayou into the SunfloWer, which. eat psis" into tthe ICasCio' river 20 miles above Haines' Bluff. • -aTew stoitaer -Di ligthritilie 'lleaeipenied bye light guobost. , . 'eo'ou es it was found pour4ble4o get through four iron-elude " ' 41 ." • - . Oar Ufutim asit alsovaya that —thousand nseatuni goise'np berate this moven:sot was, wide:l - 4310 free eats' thin'' be placid *be tween /Ulnae' bluff sod Yazoo city, which WAR NEWS! will enable us to operate in the rear of our former position, and bring the enemy be tureen two fires. , It is also believed that our fleet - can navi gate the bayous and enter the Yazoo above Yazoo Pass, by'whiolt means our ,gunboate con co-operate with our forces at Green wood; reduce FOrt Pemberton, and' then throw• thpireembined strong - at against Yazoo city and flank - the rebel position. The enemy being thus turned, Vicksburg till undoubtedly be evacuated. The batteries at Haines' Bluff were built so as to sweep down the river, and are powerless from any attack from above. A consrmation:of these tidings is anxious ly looked for. • CAIRO, March 24—Memphis papers of Sunday last have been received here. They contain a report of another canal, or cnt-off, having been opened from the Mississippi, 50 miles below St. Helena, into Hier ricer, Washington lake, and also into Sunflower river, by which access is gained to Yazoo city and Haines' Bluff. They also report that two of Admiral Parragut's gunboats had reached the lower mouth of the Vicksburg canal, and one small .boat bad passed into lake Providence. The water was rushing into the lake at a rapid rate. Greenwood was held in check by a rebel battery. THE YAZOO EXPEDITION. CAIRO, March:-1, 7.50 P. M.:---Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy: I ha% e just received a communication &Om Lieutenant Commander II B. Breese, dated Black Hawk, Maroh 10th. The Admiral has got through_ S'teel's and the Black Bayou with fire iron clads, and with the Price into Dear Creek, and is making all haste 11.1 r the Yazoo river. , Doubtless ho is there now. General Sherman and his troops are fol lowing him up. A. M. PENstocs.., Fleet Captain and Commander of Station. CINCINNATI, MAITCIa 23.—The Yaztio ex pedition has came to a stand still. The Commercial's special from Greenwood says the Chilicothe in the last engagement was temporarily disabled by shot battering the sides to her purr holes eJ that they could not be moved. Battery Wilson has been dismounted and the gun returned to the gunboat. The De- Kalb and our fumes are acting, on the de fensive. Fort Pemberton is being strengthened by the rebels, but is nearly under water, and the widening of the breach in the levee at the head of racno Ph 99, it is thought, will drown them out completely. That work is being done by troops from Helena. Q timby's division was on Coldwater riv er on the 20th, and with geod weather would reach Greenwood in two days. The gueril las trouble the brats in that river and the Tallahatchie, and have killed three or four soldiers. The moat important intelligence is the discovery of a new pees from the Missiesip. pi through the Sunflovrer into the Yazoo river. Through [hie a large force can be thrown on Yazoo city, which being taken, they can g) up the Tallahatchie to Green w..od and co-operate in the reduction of Fort Pemberton. Tile Monitor gunlymt Lafoyette is report ed up the Yazoo above llainei' Bluff. Oth• er gunboats have gone up. Stirring news is expected from that quarter. The reported evacuation of homes' Bluff is not credite<l. The rebels will not aban• don tit it till forced to, ur after deciding to evacuate Vicksburg. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY Surrender of the U S. ' , ones at Noun! SterHai —l:spectel Attack on Paris. CINCINNATI, March 22.—A special de spatch from Paris, Ky., to the Commercial, says:—The Rebel Col. Clarke surrounded our forces at M mat Sterling, Ky.. at 2 o'clock thin morning. Oar troops, amount ing to only 2.1 J men, fbn A ht for four hours from the shelter of the h ,u.e in the town, but were finally compelled to surrender. The rebel.; then burned the place. It is beNeved that Col. Clarke, intends to attack Paris, Ky., to•night. FROA TENNESSEE .A.ND KENTUCKY CINCVSN IiTi,MAT - 01 24 —"rho Commercial's Murfreesboro' dispatch states that reliable information from the south represents that the evacuation of Vicksburg is biing advo cated, for the purpose of massing the troops wtih the army of Middle Tennessee for strategic advantages. Prominent rebels claimed that Rosecrana would be obliged to repeat General Buell's movements of last year. Within the last tour days the rebels have made several recounoisiances, causing con siderable picket skirmishing along the whole front. They do not appear to be anxious to bring on a general engagement. Smell parties of guerillas have appeared along the Nashville Railroad, attempting to capture trains. No serious damage has been done so far. The road is heavily guarded. Paroled prisoners from Ntount Sterling, Ky., have arrived. confirming the reported capture of thet'place. Culonei Garrard attacked Clarke's*forces yesterdev, near mount Sterling, driving him tow ardsOri ing,sv le. THE WAR IN FLORIDA. •Nitw Yo It, March 21. 7 —The 'Port Roils! New South, of the 14th. ea't's that Jackson ville, Florida...was taken by a• colored • tiri gado on the 10th inst. Th e rtegroes be haved with propriety, and none, of,them were injured. " On' the 11th inst., Col. hlontgotittirj... with 200 men, had a•sharp skim:eh:throe miles from town. with 200 Rebels.. Baldwin, the junction of tho Jacksonville and. Tallhantee and the Cedar Kaye Railroad, is ,sopposed to be the point aimed at by the expedition. DisINTICRIMID . rolar.—Weste your old coat a week looger; and your hat a 'month. Old bate feel beet, so do old bcota; bus the latter having a sole above pavements, some times wear out: Sod 'create s'neceseity for a new - pair, aodifyoeiilo riot get them "irOur .feet get !lamp. you cat** -a odd; and babas the nee/Ind:y..9E usityrsunteshing to.tmarvit. Try Di:riles PdhennzelVidera. onljf2s cents a box. wild by all Druggists. Grand Jurors To serve in the Court of Quarter Session:com mencing on the third Monday in April, (20th) 1863. 1 John A. Brush, Washington. Edward Blickensderfer, City. John Binkley, East Lsmpeter. Benjamin Bauman, City. John Clark, Manic. • • John Dyer, jr" Manheim borough. .- Samuel F eltz, Caernarvon. Samuel IL Good, Brecknock. Isaac Graff, Strasburg township. Benjamin Good, (B's son,) Brecknock. Jocob Hacker, Clay. Samuel IL Iless, Conestoga. Daniel Herr, Columbia. Jacob Kepperling, Providence. Christian B. Kendig, Strasburg tap: Christian K. Long, Rapti°. Henry S. Libhart, Marietta. William A. Morton, City. Benjamin F. Rowe. Providence. Alexander Sturgius, Warwick. Samuel Wolf, Ephrata. George Wiant, City. Christian Widrnyer, City. Henry Zwally, West Earl. • Petit Jurors To serre in the Court of Quarter Sessions, corn mencing on the third Monday in .April 18133. John Allen, Sadsbury. Isaac Bradley', Fulton. Michael Ream, Salisbury. William P. Brooks, City. George Buckwalter. East Lampeter. Peter,Brubaker, Rupho. William G. Baker, City. Almus Brubaker, Manor. John H. Bushong, Lipper Leacock. James Coyle, City. John Dougherty, City. P. G. Eberman, jr., City. Benjamin Eshleman. East Lampeter. Peter Fraley, Columbia. Jacob Grabill, jr., West Earl. Jacob E. Graybill, East Donegal. Jacob Hollinger, Mount Joy borough. John Hossler, Ranh°. Jacob Hershey, Leacock. Elias Hobinger. Mount Joy township. John M. Hershey, do. du. Michael L. Hoqvor, Lancaster tap. Isaac B. Jenkins, Little Britain.' John Kurtz, Caernarvon. Samuel Kissinger, City. . John Kenedy, Fulton. John Kline, Nlarietta. William Locher, City. Besijamin R. Long, East Hempfield. John Lintner, Manor. John 11. Miller, West Lampeter. Jacob E. Mellinger, Manor. John S. Mann. Manor. John Myers, West Ilempfield. J. P. Marshal, West Donegal. Jacob W. Nissloy, Mount Joy township. William Noble, Sadsbury. John G. Offner, Paradise. Henry B. Paiiver. Mount Joy borough. James Richards West ['emptied. Charles Rakestraw, Leacock. Daniel Rife, Earl. Isaac Rutter, Salisbury. Abraham Snavely, Perinea. Jacob Seitz, Manor. A. Sutton, Earl. Jacob Wolf, West Earl. Hiram Wilson, Columbia. Petit Jurors To serve in the Court of Common Pleas corn mencinp on the fourth .21/mday in April, (27t/r) 1863. Jacob Brubaker, East Coca]ico. Samuel M. Brua, Leacock. Henry Bowman, jr. Providence. Elias 13och, Warwiel. Abner Cnrter, Little BrPain. Joseph S. Detilin,ger, West Hempfield. Henry Fraily, City. John Friday, West tlernpfield. Solomon Gregg, Drumore. Charles Grove, Columbia. George S. Gyer, Warwick. Henry M. Gish, West Donegal. John Homelier, Burt. John Ilippy, Columbia, Lyman Iluff, Conoy. Daniel Herr, (Pequca,) Strasburg twp. John Hamaker, West Donegal. Miller Harm, Cotentin. George Kindig, Manor. John Kendig, Conoy. John Leaman, City. George Long, East Donegal. ' Samuel M Long, Drumore. James McCullough, Culerain. Gilbert Maxwell, Fulton. Ambrose s.lcConomy, City. Frederiek Myers. Providence. Henry F. Mu.selman, East Donegal. James Patterson ' Little Britain. John 31. Royer, Ephrata. Allen Richards, Columbia. Solomon Shell, Me - tint Joy township. Amos B. Shuman, Manor.' Marks G. Wenger, Upper Leacock. .fames Wright, Little Britain. Samuel Truecott, Columbia. EDITOR SPY Dear Sin—Wit!, your promi•aion I Ix' -II to an y to the 'cadet• of your Pitnrr %hut I will •cud by return mtol to nil wherrebth st.(froe) a recipe. with fu:: dtrcrnun• for moktiot and Lining a •imp' Warts bir Main, then will etrretintily remove, in 10 dny, Pimple-, It he•, Tun, Fr••akte•, and a:I tin punne- of ill, hkln, lentesng the some soh, clear, entoot It and !moat:fol. / well irl.n mail free. to having l3nld Ilea& or Bore File/41,4mph. .iirretron , niii information that will mutat: them to start a fall growth of luxuriant hair. vetil•kl• I, or a inew.t wit..., tit lee,. titan tin dnyw All application,. by 'return snail without Lbarge. lte•pectfully your.: 'llllof4. F. CHAPMAN. Chemt.l, No. Ml limad , fruy, row York. Februnry 2:4 HAI•E Yon•Corart, Smut TnrtoAT, WCILIC Have you Itroneh n i•, Ohms: Have you wee Ir Nerve... Disturbed Sleep? Have you Liver Complaint, Blood Sinning? Have you Pninp. Side, Urea, &c. Have you any ' , proem. of Consumption? No remedy Ilef, ever been so .ucce•sfal As Dr Swayne'• Compound Syrup si NVild Cherry. Quick relief is pure to be, obtanind and permanent eaten obeinimea, where patient. had been given up to site by phyicuut• and friend-. • how tunny die of Connumpuon from neglect to , em ploy propeurenteily? tits nyiten Compound y Syrup of Wild Cherry. cures nit llama Morn, lung com p:alum Thirty yearn' experience bar provers tie great superiority over 01l other rensedir, t7qqqqqmkqqq s ;ggcl A goo. of Dr. Swayne', Sarsaparillar.d Tar Pills, enreor meet n week. %Intl eure Ike moat olrainate hrodarhr, Fever. Jaundice Liver Compiaint. Coluvr tires, Biliouroras Female Dirric.es. &r. They are great beceerti3ing purgative. Wheels there je headal•hr. pain or Ferenc.% of the tidal.* accompanying your cold or cough take a door or two of these ,Phila, in coml.-coon with Ike Wild Cherry. „It will rep:love the .• . . r • -‘ Prepared only by. Dr. Swavae k Son, Phileda.. Sold by Mattel' & Cava; and 'A: natal' K Co4'Co lumbla, and all good stolekeeperr, (See Adv.) • Feb. 7, thAT. TO coNsurirri*Es. • The advertiser having been restored to Idalih In lear weeks. by a very simple remedy. rifler having sulfered severs( ears with a severe lung affection. and that dread disease consmnption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of core. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of thoPre scriptlnn used (free orchsrae.) with the directions for prrnn ring and stoic the same. which they will find a µ..11 core for- commotpsion. rinthma. brOaChiliO, -- The only object of the advertiser in sendiag the pre scription in to benefit:the abliteted, and spread inform mina which he conceives to he invaluable; and he bops. every sufferer will try kis remedy. as it will cost them nothing. and may prose a blossom. • • • Pantos wishing :he preseopdon will (dense address •••• *ay. E.DWA RD A. WI imoN, .10.Willtamdiumb, Kings county, New York. Dee 'dt4ra Z:V=4Q,3CP,M26O. 'Oa Monday, Feb. Shb, 1R 13.1 n Emmen Din. Griapi Richmond, Va. Timm. G Co, K, 542 Rep. Prima Utterran, in his 20M year. 1863. =RE II ALPE :MAW Cliftir.,os44BlnE COLUMBIA, PA. -.;,k, SPRING STOCK CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, QUEENSW Our Assortment is as Large Varied arid Complete, as any Former Season, HEAVY PURCHASES FOR CASH, BEFORE THE GREAT ADVANCE, We are now offering many Goods AT LESS THAN PRESENTIk HOLESALE PRICES, To which we invite the SPECIAL'•ATTEIQTION of N. B.—We are prepared to supply COUNTRY STORES _with the BEST MAKES of Cotton Goods AT VERT zcvni" adit_szt Columbia, March 21, 19.63. TO NERVOUS WY FERERS OF BOTH SEXES. A Reverend Gemlsmen having been restored to health in a few days.ofler undergoing all the u•unl Townie Emil irregular expen•tvo modes of treat:nem. without snore-s. ron•iders it Lin stirred duty to coin• muilicate to his nillnited follow creu:ure• the mean. of cure. Genre. on the receipt of an addressed mice:- ape, he will send (tree) ,copy of the prescription used Direct to Dr. .1 Olill M. Duvall, 186 Fulton street Lirooklyn, N.Y. Jul). 17, ISO. ANNIE CLL'LDIXTEILL WILT. open ri Select School, in the upper morn • • of the Brick Slicool tlouee,coi Second etrcet, on ItIOND4,If. April lath, tEna, where all the tato,lielt Branches will lie faithfully taught. MT - Terms 62.00 per gunner. Morel, 2. 4 , 11,83 2t Bargains, Bargains. DELAINEM BELAINES!! doper than cali coes • ':25 per emit. less than morally a•ked for the carne goods elsewhere. Ladies call nod see them uud be con•ineetl or w hat we .ny. STIiACY & BOWERS. Corner Second and Locust sit, Cummins, GLASSWARE! GLASSWARE!! 11.15 T received new anti novel elyles vases. DisheP, Goblets. Tumblere. &e., &e. The ban cent le the town, at STP.ACI - h VOIVr:RS'. Oppce.ile Odd Fellows' MI Columbia. Pa. MOW GOODS. f sc r hs. now it roll Vile of goods which a he oirer- fur %ale Hi ressonatile Alerrimac. Cachet:a., Batumi', American,' York. lialailoofl. MUM. 'Allen Prints. Check', Ilickety IOmPV. Blue Unita, _Tact:togs. -Minims. Flannel. nit color, ttatineict: for Boy. , and Alen , s Wear. Black and 131 u.: Cloths. Cat.simerett In great variety. 'brunt, Coating Lure:; a1,.0. Tx dird Linen, whiett elm need for u great many fai'rpo•tett, a. a soltuitote for COIIOII. 11. F. -BRUNCH. 'Corner Third and Union at. Corned.in. ITAMS, Dried Bser, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Soup kleaa.; Dried Apples Baker ' s Ch.-months un extra aritele of Green and BMA Tea., Cu'innii'. lewd, Lemons. Cranes Chewing Tobaceo.'Smisk - - nig Tolmacco, Rye, Wheat and (.ermine Cutlet; M.o. Turkey Coffee. Coat Oil. Lett Ssrup end Raking Mo iasnee. A large *look of Queensmire. 11 F RiVIINBR'S, Thild and Union sta. • MIL SALM. SECOND HAND HUGUY AND HARNESS, for 1 - 1 pale b% li. F. DEL NED, glar.ta,'6l.lt Third and Onion an.. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. SIIREZER & SON haring lately re " • eeived large neeesttitnit to their already varied and beautiful etoek.s•naounce to their then& that they are prepared to •ell all strueles in their line the loreesteash pricer: T:leir stock Is scleeted with 'We greatest en re from the bent factories, and warrant ee to be as' represented We Invite special atteution to our large assortment of AMERICAN ENGLISH, N.l) SWISS WATCHES ~•' , - . Cold Chains; 'Bream . Pin•. Ear Spectacles, ware, and Fine Jewelry every- description. • Purchaser. will find it to their advantage mean and eaatnineovr fine stock. before waldarthettpurcbaaes, CLOCUS. — A eomPle:e anortment.of clocks of every aty te. 111 good running order sad warranted (Jive u• a tat) and_see for younelves, , , Erne/I:aunt promptly attendid to: '• , t, ' P. tiMIKKINER &BON. • Front mreei, above Walnut. ~C olembia. March 21 2 .4E63 • . . - ,• • '.. HOARDING; • 3, .FlRsT r cr..Aama u. ;330111.111112N4 -13017.30, win I be opened by kitty Del.eit. on Ole Fop' oi April -.ext. in thetion.e formerly oecuplieO by Reiter Arend', la Walnut *trees, above Fri Pl. For term.. Jr..N.IIKAY I. • • • • • • • Mots: DioI:LETT. -gare621,113 ,s 4 Adoilnistratpept, . • ESTATE of tr , nri Ileise,late of West l!eiopfield totrusbrip.dreo.Ded. - • -• ' • Letters of Edwin steads:ton said estate baying been granted to the undersigned.elpersons Indebted there- to are requested to wake inetsediate•settkotent, and those haying views 'or demands against the Came. will present them' without -dewy for netilement to the undersigned, residing in said townsh Artniktisontrix. IfENSY Adininistratsr. Mare- 21, 19534 f - • • . .--••• NOTICE. . WnEREAS, Letters Tootamensory on the Melo Of 'Jobn %Violet late or the borough of Colombia. .county°CLAM:osier. donenoodAavo been otantedeo3 the euhgrriber; residing to West Ifempaeld town obi% ar. pennons indebted 'to Wahl elate* orovolgiegtee to trudge imosedsatm,payment. sod there having claim Sett leleleUt voute to evirgl ittundati outhestirentell' for IMT RV' " March 211, lONA Axecotor. SPRIN G- IN , i, NOWE OP,Ek, AT =II OUR of DRY GOO DS, HAVING MADE _our customers. AT HALDEMAN'S STORE. WE ',epee in die your early otte , ion to our spring esslee i II of dreste goods—linglbdt. French. and American Clitatzes. fitnghams, hlu.lnut. he . he oho, new '110.: Spring Baliticirals, and bargains in Indies' and musses Hooped Skirl. II CI FON:DEFISNIITII. Mininaut 11u Dank. =1 Attention, Gentlemen! have 'usi r ctivcd our firs' supply of new style Sp ing Cosslineres, to which wr rscipactAilly tali the nuen•tou of nll who diwire it handsome pair of punts nod vest lo match or re foil null. Monne give us It cull 11 C FON riensmairs !Hutch 24 '133 Cosh Store, udjoiidng the Hunk. VOTWIrIISTANDING the great advance hi nil kinclaior" paper, we are prepare•l to offer ns usual great bawl's. , In uluis until' Buyers are invited to call and judge for them•elves, at rolnr2t:Gi. FONBERSMTI'II. FEATHERS! FEATHERS! A lot of Prime White Fee here. )u el reeelred nt • 11. C. - FONIMRSNII7II.`ii People , . Ceti, Store. UM= QIIGAR Penn. Tnm Thumb:Penn: Early Werwie Lorge White Mnrrotefu'P.•a•. Extra Daly May Pern, for spring pi:anti:lg; els o. Rutty Va lent I ne' Ilea :IN E 1111) Mohawk Large While Kidney Henna, Limn Beni, for .tile iu later or small quitntnien; to. Mether with a large out will aeleetet st,sortment of fresh and reliableVarden,Seed4o.f the Drug S.ore of F. WILLIAMS., 'Loetiod ',tree!. ?drawl 21: '63 .a.reh st:tarpet Warehouse, , No. 832 ARCH Street. tvi:n dooss,betow Ninth, "south side; PHItAbEEPHIA. -7 • HI .ulAcriber ha• ju.d. received (, spring trade L well .elected viocic of Engii.i iind American CARPETINGS; embrneiqg ell the •new styles Or the 'hest nulk - 4- I.onghl previous ro flue' late udvahee 'for well he cold sit tow prises. " Velvetf. Three'eePlyet. Ingrains au& Vdtie twee. Carpettne.e—with ea e mock t ' • OIL cLoT.I4S,,DRI;rppETSi - MATTINGs, • • : PO.OlOll. who ere about furniehing. are requested 'to mill, nil examleeption of, the above goode,previoue to reeking iherr -cleeriene an •uch inducements will be held out as cannot furl to plee.e. JOS. BLACKWOOD. baa Arch street, P/Irlad'or NJ:trel::2l, )03 3m Millinery and Straw Goods. WE have the pleaoro of id waling you that we , ore now prepared to otror 1 at our •ttd . kt mud N0..1{Y,3. I ti, and 107, North Second et Philuda"n well sole ted otoolc pr.,: •MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS:, in every variety, of the latest impor‘itions, and of nhwest and most fashionable styles. - OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT. - will rompriare'Very • `'-- Donnete, Hate and ..Trinntaxa to -be found /it t t ae. of Ad /latest and tno , t approved *lmpel' and at, &die, in early call, I german 3 Yours, Reapectfot l• !gnarl' 14: 1e•h1..41. • ,1 it WARD. WISER SIAS: Leitenitif:Ailirirititiiitlon de basis man. " mem testament, winter.. on the erate , or Miehoel B. , Wittek, te theAtarattet oP Polsinbid. Calmly , or lamenoter. deeeitoed. here ,beeit. granted Mite sab se titer, rmith rid in %Vett , Ilemnfield :iitenshir; restate indebted id wad estate err requested to mote immediate payment. Slid those bating *Woos against the oameoysti pseeditt.thgta. gulp outhArted for Fe tilemeet l'lrelitti ER, Marc li 21. 1663 61 A dae. d: • DlllllO/tltlolll • TIIB partnersb ip of the sinderaluned, ander th e Ann of,llaldeman Jr. Jaekeeat, is Ali day dilsolired by mutual moment, • I • .n John A. Jac 'mon Min eontiane ihebustmea at •the old stand, and mill settle the bomness or the late firm. • 11/11..DEVAN. • •‘", ~ : ;•1"...L 4 .7011N..k.43ACT1L. 4 0P1- ,Colzuabia,Slanb ,•,,•• , 111411117 13 1 ( • - • PRIV AlLiplit JU114.1 Tn t , 'SURSeRtBER &art at private' salt, -3rAWLotaf.4roaadwith- - ABMktifflillgigtriektip Again DWELLING, • at llievemtert 13ded - did Union edisefifikke Awe , " pted.by IL V. Bruner . This Is . commodious sinra.room,, and at • Modems stand is named to in tbe.borough of Celstabia. The building in o briek,,,isrolind.a.haif stories With , withlsoeM,yalmmtendracip an alley. Mali, Proper y,105.. Wasted in the Improving quarter of the toese:aud is Ina/eats/Mg ealoateicar fee , " For terms address 1.0. UN RB. Bog 21, Columbia P.O. Or apply . to It. F. 1111.UPISII. Columbiailltareb V. G it On the ?remises. 1863. 1111 • g 'a~. ~,i- =ME _• - 4.- rEzn To the Ladles! WALL PAPER. Just Received, NOTICE:
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