IS 1111 . .. . , . , . ,•.. ~„ .. ;''''''..: . ol's - -6,p; Y ltujki.4_ - gp - t _--, 4 :7.1.4c.r.. A 31tEB0 mclito"; . . ; GOLD_ 731 il i .Tannary 2, 1864. s• IrilsOn2attpked the enemy near poniphan, Missouri, on Christmai day,' -and ;riled . apj. ,Tounded - thirty:five of ,thern. 11.4 - eaptured one httridied-and fif-1 teen prist*ers, including thirt:,. -, en Com ,naissioned ffiocers, with all their 'equip intents and ammunition, together with ,one hundred and twenty-fire horses. .The North Carolinn Times say's that "Slavery has aiabbed itaelf to death." A five dollar sold piece was sold a' auction. in Danville, N. C., ar few days since, for S 15:), in Coale-let:ate tiote , i. desmtch from Ch - ca , zo, the 319 - ult., says, the heaviest and m)3.1: c :ten sire snow storm kuown in tiic wegt for many yelrl, Iced. .:an• still contlnue3. Tile snow h-. 7, drift:2l so that the several rlilr - J:vis are c..-.nr:,letely ,1t appears that the raiied by the Rebel authoritie3 to conduct the exchange of prisoners with Genes..al But ,lor have a.ri;ea with Jeff. Divii 11:t9!e:f, .4ostility to flab er ere yncotiquerable. It is said that the Union fore:,-, will be in Charleston before sixty days. There arc good reasons for the delay in the ,operatiovi of bhe fleet. In due soli= the people of the North will have occa , ion to rejoice overthe doings.in that viein; ty. The Richmonl Enquirer of the 25th sit., says that there me three hundred annii-pOr. 3"..:1)71g tha Union pri soners at Danville, Va. " ALL is quiet in the army of the Po tonne." The only incident worthy of note is the re-enlisting of large numbers pf the soldiers in the veteran re.:..iacnt now ferming, many of which are being sent home ter the parrose of being re orgaalzpl. YiEZ.SAN i7l.3llTor;lig considerably from the effects of the late fight, his face is much disfigured. and there is a cut on the upper-lip, almu'.l;llf an inch in length which required a stitch. The rction of his heart is veu feelle. and his pulse scarcely perceptible. has fits of I.lluting. and fears arc entertained for his recovery. Chief Justice Taney, is lying danger pusiy ill at his residence in Wo.shington. Th'',t-s.notprieus guerrilla Morgan. wh..) frem prison in Ohio,_ is Ro7: it oh yzictiZni plpers re-pre - rent, Long I street's army in the ncierhloorhml of Morristown, on, the Ilast Tennessee. and Virginia Railroad, forty-two miles from Knots-111e. The %cc Ith-:-r is very cJid in Ead.Tennossea, and the re' el army, it is sail, have gone into winter quar'..er.3. Literary .:Cotwlth!it:lading the pra.v.ar, of the tiros the I)lJ's. publiAte:.4 are ated..Ely wain; new and spleolia • of a high.er order of merit than here; )- fare. 3l.nsir3. llarper Bro., of Ne•.r st,?.ne t ftrst on the and the pub lie owe thorn a debt. or •".fhe p . ayhool of Mtrtin one those reatlabiJ book 3, acceptal . :le alike old had yottna., and is fa;: of iiiitrue.ien anl literest, ‘.ll-)Lin .liel, Da: Papo:s, Thackeray, is a work. waien vr:.l al-,rty; CJlll'iltn i ay . an;:al, Cie naloo•of the antler Rink' bc..inz a :91‘,..0r c! stron2,fo It is!' soloetion of the-100 It o: Rid cac4 on: ie road la! to in-:rea7c cru de:sire fur mora. Ft•:y," An tiny Tr )11opc, th. 3il a o: the day is de.itinod t, oulEve tite 1,r03- eat generation. .Every d•r,Jlc-c I in s'ach life-nko colors Cadt, we ncl as if we Ivor,' actor 3 in tit crones of which we. res.l. Ti.cre is n) s:ally ..ea tic:natality. ia •t:le whole b3.)'!.: w _ T.2a from it 3 pe:ii-41nstr=ed !'..joian 31are!in.: Jut's .Lezaey,'' by Miss Brzitisit, is aua:.a.:: of ;11.7,,z auctions whieli take stio:i public taste. and the mere announcer/in:: .•f a now work by th:s po?ulur Jre:.= ii. sufficient to sell a dozen eiition.o. We aaviso all who rosily de;:ro reads: We week', to purch..lse tb>>e 4isieli are publisiKd by the Ile:Tees:- Col;32bia's Futara .1 , .10. 3 It apt ars to be a p;:r,c;ple nimo:it es fixed as th . e laws of nature, that wiles the 1 population . of a town is increase 4 by lcgitimate increase of commerce' or' Man ufacture, a' corresponding . inc-eale at taches to the viine of real estate. - If the ; rpoilation of Colcanbia can be ir.creaied from five to ten thousand, any tgiti mate business, it will ivive. t^ c:fs,!.t double the Talnerof -all the real este,: in the borough;ahtl it is certain, if; Columbia will i:nCiessc, in inanuf.tctnringl interest es other central s,...:•nte litre •done her ttralation can be iner.,.N.k . :pi to twat- I ty thonsan'cr:duringthe'riekt.ll6c7 Store.; 'Business men 'often retar: L•r5 , 4-th of a piace tlai. l cingh far of cyri:e.;.ift-in :and will sometimes go so far as to bny off m compctiter who prOpoces t^ enzlz-e in 0:0 same business, .suchtransaction.: 4 -have no. other,,epet than to defeat the, object it Pita'pnias:to ,effeat.' , % The.greaTtefi_ the competition ; an anY town or ditY;ll2V, greatei:Wilrbe ° the - number ' f iti'custot mere, andthe'more extensl i ve wil)..be tradiand'ebmmerce."'"There:appears,O I be a reciprocal benefit•ar' isi s ng from ex- I tensive competition, tie result of which: it is hard to explain. 'When canals and railroads were - first projected - ou'r farmers - We' re — afraid of beinglionghtinto ruinous competititte with _the_ cheap-lands of the west, but what is the result? western lands have been increased iu a ten-fold I proportion and lands in Laticasteounty that were then worth $75 per acre, are now worth $2.00. The principle is as fixed as eternal truth, that an increase of competition increases trade, and an in crease of trade increases the a•alue of real estate. Manufacturers buy our iron, coal and pravisiona, ship them to New Eng land, make all hiptis of machinery and machines from a locomotive down to a ma 113 C. trap, ship litem back and sell them at a profit, an d there is hardly a farmer in Lancaster County who does not use farm ing implements made in New England out of Pennsylvania iron. If they can my tranapirtation and make a profit, there is a largo margin in favor' of man ufacturing hare. Shall this be done? are the owners of farms, houses, and lots, whale value has already been doubled by ptf3lie itndrJvc:neats. ready to have another hundred per cont. 'added ? If so, I all that is required is a little enterprise and cancert of action on their part. and the object will soon be accomplished. lEill Col'n„, Dec. 29, 1563 Faunzn R.17,1:30:--1 am in receipt of your , brieF, the' vary friendly and wel come ftvor. Well, the "Spy." sins it came under its pre".3llt. able and "irrepressible" major generalship has by a masterly stragetical manceuvre-movement, or, in fact, a set and series of woll-time.l manoeuvre move ments. dr:von in the enemy's pickets. put to flight his cavalry. captured trains of supplics and ammunition. opened sev eral masice3 batter:es on him, silenced several of his guns. captured cannons, bat le flags, &c., "moved on the enemy's works, (the original military enunciation promaigated by Gen. Grant), captured his rifle-pits and eanh-works, whip ' pod the foe at every point at the point of the bayoactt, anal turned his right and left flanks, and piereel his centre, and new the "Spy," the here of all this gener alship, floateth on the high tide-`caters of pr -access, as it destrves tq with 1..:90.44"71)41PR ita F=M :.,rirr nassc in you: "Spy Drigachl," or, in oths; words, should sttbserftc far the Spy I and swell your already extens*.ve cireula- Lion, on patriotic as well as on "live anal f lat iivo" principles. Selahl .. 11 Your contributors, including such nem.o; a; .77.1.nz2r Anne Kermoch, Finley 1 Ji.p.'1,4;.?n,“17.:11ie Wire,” J. Win. I 7 Cin ..V.incrs, Jas. IS'. Iricikin,-, L. G. .11.1 4 7,7, "Simon Syilf oz,"'• Dgclipn lee." "77: IV. G," &c., aro an able and. recloubtahle 1 stiff and band. Du:, this may be tleepacd I' irrele vo n t acid, perhaps, m al-apropos) ilatt. , ry: not so, 'tis plain truth! ~.P lease maii um, nest Satarday,,the ••;opy :or lour weeks back. I will elqse by cvl.lting you, your fam ily. your "Spy," and your numerous readers. a happy new year with many return; of the c:,me. . KOS Yours. very truly, JAmEs A. C. O'CosNon TITIN:E.—People who are nn ,li..e;'ome.-1 to s'.n lyin; dc , iriomy in their ar7,tuzements. have little.iclea how mnncy may be navetl, and at the same time c „Jaz fort.:io.c.t.re.d. by a_little atten tinn to a little' economy in little thing-. En ilitt•tratiun, tpl,:e the little article of 1113t.t1 tips worn on firl toes of little . sime3. It is a ,, erted that by this article alone, the lithe sum of over six dotlar~ - is•r.•lnuatly saved to those' who 119,. them, aril at the same time not a lit tle ammnt of comfort and protection ad ded to smite - three, million pair of little feet. $o with many other Little things.— Te.bunc. ' A Gr.?, IT'DAVB.WATICK.—.7-..Last Friday-, the rolling mill connected vr,ith the Penn sylvania Iran Works -of--Watorman . Llaave.:, at Danville.. Pa, ma-le for the Philadelphia and Erie. Railroad 105 tons 17 cwt. - (3,3d0 lbs. per. ton) °trails in 101 consecutive hours, on a single train of three high : rolls. ...,TboY were 55 per yard. and 3) feet :lengths. - This is said to_ be the gre,itest day's work ever performed in any iron mill in the world. Far the . TE1R.77.7. lIUNDR.CD DOLLAR CLAUSE.— Durinffhe diocnesion in tht .% - tlettete -up on the threa Luni;r, - .4/ dollar clause, Sena t)r 5'..a . ..03 that time had been three der,:sioni as to the etemption a roan cae en title 1 ta by paying three hun dred dellar.s., Tho fret decision was that it was fur that draft only ; then it was decided that it exempted aman for three years, or for the time foiwitich the,draft ree ride : and-then the first decision exire-aErmed thatit only exempts c man f:otn that draft, which he said was • pew 'in-- PItOOIIESS `E-«• Ironic, Dn. 30, 1863 1 7: ,A°).11.11&117 fi+AS:Ts.—The Torento relates tTegt oreMenday last a Buffal late a7l. t •wittil;two scows in tor .got txf Tar into: tie ,eurrent- of Niagara riyerifjnstrAtbOVe. the ftdls < for the he.14,0f stain' on; =and the 1-captain and crew offolir mek becoming nlarmecl, leaped overboard and - iirnek. for the shore. The captain and three men succeeded in getting to land; biit the 'fourth mail sunk beneath the leaping and boiling waters and - I was carried over the awful cataract. Some :,:r.mo in one of the scows were rescued by two boatmen who put off in g shift' to their assistance.— The tug and one scow went over the falls, but the other scow struck on a rock just befoKe the brink, and remains there. Cljt Barkrig. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Reported by Janney ch.. Andrews. Com mission Merchants, :No. 6:,,'1 Market street, Philadelphia. PittLADELM7.I4, Pee. 31, ISG3. Flour, extra family, $7 30 a 8 00 Do. Superfine, 7 00 a 7 23 Superfine, 6 00 a 5 50 Rye flour 5 00 a 5 25 Wheat, white, 1 73 a :1 no Do. red, 153 a 1 G 3 rye, 1 40 a. 1 42 Corn, sew, 1 12 a 1 15 " Old, 1 ..V- a 1 25 Oats, • ' 81 aB7 Clover seed, , .7 75 a S 25 Timothy seed, 2 50 a 2 75 Lard, ' 10 a n Butter, best quality, 26 a 30 Eggs, per'dozen, 28 a 29 Whisky, per gallon, • 87 a 90 Tallow, per pound, 1.03 a 12 COLUMBIA FLOUR AND OMAN MMMI Reported weekly for the Spy by Ephraim Hershey. Family dour, $8 00 per bbl. Extra do. 750 0 " Superfine, do. 7 00 Itre ' do. 000 " White Wheat, 1 00 per bus. Red " • 160 Rye, 1 15 " Corn, old l 00 ` D:). new 90 " Oats, 80 32 lbs. Timothy seed, 2 50 per bus. °lover Reed, 7 50 COLUMBIA PBODUCE MARKET, COLUMBIA, Dee. 31, ISO. Corrected weekly for the Spy. Potatoes, per bushel, 80 a 90 Eress, per dozen, 22 a 25 Butter, per pound, 2S Et 35 Chickens, per pair, 37 a 60 Lard, per pound, 10 a 12 Ilorrrl, per pound, 10 a 12 Shoulders, per pound, 6 a S Sides, per pound, 8 a 10 Tallow, per pound, 9 a 11 Country soap; per pound, 0 a S COVINPIIA COAL MARKET. Reported for ,the Columbia Spy by J. fl Riess DALTIItOP.I3 CO. AND DIAZIOND Lump conL Stove and Egg, Range, Nut, Lvarms' TALLEY COAL. Stove and Egg, 725 ECM PITTSTO:g Lump, Stovo and Egg, Nut, SIIA3IO7CIN. E Egg. Stove, Nut, Pea, COLEMEIA LUMBER PRICES cURRENT. Reported for the Columbia Spy by John B. Bachman, Susquehanna rlanind Mills, Iront street. COLL:WM.I v Dec. 31, ISO 3. White rine Samples 10 00 Collings, 25 00 " " 2d Common, 30 00 IFt Common, 35 30 a 40 00 " Panne', 45 00 a3O 00 " " Joist and Szantling, 30 00 Ilemloelc, .Teist and S-antlina; ^_ooo Ash and Oak - 40 00 Dressed flooring hoards.• 32 00 • Cherry, 2.0 00 a 45 00 Poplar, 20 00 a 30 00 'Walnut Plank. 30 00 a 50 on Pickets Headed, 12 30 al5 00 Plastering lath, 2 2.5 a 3 00 Shinales, 26 Inch., 17 00 a 20 00 Bunch, 5 00 a 6 00 Itoefing lath, •l 50 a 3 00 Ash, nonein market. BALTIMORr. MARKETS Ealtimoro, Dee. 81, 1563 Flour, extra famlly, 8 50 a 8 75 Superthin, 7 00 a 7 50 live flour.G 75 a 7 00 • Wheat, white, 1 PO a 2 00 Wheat, red, l G 5 a 1 75 • . Bye, 1 45 a 150 Corn. 1 ln a 1 2n Oats, weight, , 00 a 02 Clover seed. 7 12 a 7 50 Timothy seed, 2 80 a 3 00 Lard. 10a 11 Butter, best quality, 25 a 30 "E(4. ,- ;;, pei , doyen. 25 a 23 Sall, Ground .Auto, 215 a 200 Salt, fine. 2 05 a 2 70 Tobacco, Maryland Loaf, . 750 a 82-5 Whisky, per gallon, ' CD aOO TO =IM PITBLTC. TILE un•lersigned, bein•' well known as a writer, would offer his services to all requiring literary aid. He will furnish liddre‘ses, orations, es gar, presentation speeches, replies, and lines for albums, acrosties—prepare matter for the press—obituaries, and write poetry upon any subject. Address (post-paid) FINLEY JOHNSON, Oct. 2-1,T3. Baltimore. old. .LI , TERZUR.Y. A LITEUATtY GENTLEMAN, of long 1•A. experience and aeknowledgec/ ability, now °Mrs his services to all requiring literary aid. He will be happy to furnish long or short Toeins upon any subject, Acrostics, Private or Public Letters. Ad vertiseinentA in prose or verse, Orations, AUdrosses, replies. Essays. Skf•tches, Sto rifs Lines for Albums, Obituaries, and prepare matter for the Press, on short no tice and for moderate compensation. The utmost secrcsy maintainetL Address (with stautp.for reply.) J. N. VAN NAMEE. Nov. 23,1883. New York City. To 'forge Osirners! DIX. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LlNT ment for horses is unrivaled by any, and in rill -cases of Lameness, _ arising from Sprains, Bruises or„Hreneliitig, its effect is magical and certiun. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, etc.. it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ilinglione may be easily prevented and eared in their in cipient stages, but confirmed cases are.be yond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, is SO desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will always - remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with compara tive ease: Every horse owner should havm this remedy at band, for its timely lase at the first appearance of Lameness 'Will dffeet belly prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all homes are liabTe; and which render so Many otherwise volt cable horses nearly worthless. efivertilement. - Oct. 31, IWI2. Iy. vnx*Erra. 141";TI.E, advertiser o ta,well known publip, .4intlioxt:of .Saveral.•".p ,poerim. , and'z.prose , initielles,liapreparpd , • of; •• Wang or shorfccimpy itibJect:)AM • • ' rriagEVßirtk -Obittiary” , -.arattAlbuiri 7 . - 4 1 in":" 3Acresties,k3fottOW Cgarad , sate Lettei,'Ady - ertifiementslirt Pbetrytip.r, prose,) Epitaphs,'Odes,:Ballads, Epigrams, Dedications, Prologues, Epilogues, Satires, Parodies, Eulogies, Elegies, Monodies, &e., for ONE DOLLAR. Also, will write cheaply to order all kinds of Orations Lectures (comic or-serious,) Sermons, .De bates, Critiques, Addresses, Essays, Sketches, Stories, Allegories, Presentation Speeches and Replies, Parlor Plays, Dra mas, Comedies, Farces, Pamphlets, Pre thces, Editorials, Burlesques, Reports, Commentaries, Circulars, Rules, Regula tions, Constitutions and 'By-Laws for clubs and societies; and will draw Legal Documents of all kinds, will revise, cor rect, improve and prepare articles for pub lication, &c., on short notice and for mod erate compensation. • No pay unless satis faction is given. The utmost secresy main tained. Address. AUTHOR, 200 proad way, Boom IG, New York City. :'..:ovember 21, 1563.-1. A FORTUNE FOR ALL I EITHER NIENOT WONIEN!! NO HUMBUG, but an entirely new thing. Only three months in this country! No clap trap operation to gull the but a genuine men.ey-making thingl— Read the cimular of instruction once only, and yon will understand it perfectly. A lady has just written to me that she is making as high as Twenty Dollars some days! giving instructions in thisart. Thous ands of soldiers arc making money rapid ly at it. No person has to be urged to pa tronize it. It is e, thing that takes better than anything ever before offered. You can make money with it at home or abroad —on steamboats or railroad cars, and in the country or city. Yon will be pleased in pursuing it, not only because it will yield a handsome income, but also in conse quence of the general admiration which iy elicits. It is pretty much all profit. more trifle Is nec,essary to start with. There is scarcely one person out of thou sands who ever pilys any attention to ad vertisements of this kind, thinking they are humbugs. cimsequently those who do send for instructions will have a broad field fo make money in. There is a class of persons in this world who think that because they have been humbugged out of a dollar or so, that every thing that is ad vertised is a humbug. Consequently they try no . more. The person who succeeds is the one who keeps on trying until he hits something that - pays him. This art cost me ono thousand dollars, and I expect to make money out of it—and all who purchase the art of pie will do the same. One Dollar sent to me will insure the prompt return of a card of instructions in the art. The money will beret:trued to those not satisfied. Address WASTER T. TINSLEY, No. 1 Park Place, New York. October al, 15.0.-3 mos. D''S STORIES FOR EVERYBODY —No. I complete. Spit i d edition, seventh thousand, illustfa entitled KATE VAL"GII.. , or .Soides's Webs and Flies. Price Ten Cents. Sent free by mail on receipt of Ten Cents. by CHAS. 11 RY DAY, Author and Publish r. ow Haven, Culla. For Sale by all News Dealere. December -41 mos. ',. 4 3 50 7 00 050 5 23 EfEl itC.OKs ! 11001 1 VRDS, Photoa V poi& py n [cos.rmt• 7 00 I 5 7 00 75 4 75 PULMONA RY CoN 13 LE Dy.. EASE ! ! ! cArco. TO CON SU MPT I VES The 'undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having sulTered several years with a severe luhg affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—la - anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of core. . To all who desire it, will send a copy of the prescription used (free of tharge,) with (ho directions (hr preparing and us ing the same, which they will find a sure cure for consumption. asthma, bronchitis, (miths, colds, &e. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to lament the afflicted, and spread inlhrma lion which ho conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost theist nothing . , and may prove_ a blessing. Persons wishing the pro.irlpt ion will please address - Rl:v. EDW. A. NV I LSON. Willimn.burgh. 'Grip Co., N. Y Spet. ISCa—ttn. . _ _ On Thar-dr,:•.nt , t it.. by 11. - . v. Jtu.. Cromll.h.nt Stynrn Mamma, JOS ILL: of Columbia. to :tii timt .T,of Allos li. Sta:xt:‘, of Mitimr Ton nn the 2ith ult., n , V. R. Parsonag,, in Co imolda. l.y ti Rom G. W. Md.+, Rinor—Mr.J.con tn,s,, , o r ci.,,,•m0. rro. comity, Nov: York, to Mtei Mlnr A Lunen-tor oomoy, ht. un the 20;1 uT. R.v. C. Rpimen.nrrinr. Ifr..l.4nry A. Fnx , t. 311, E. 151.% Uhczal. 1,01.11 of Cr turnhifi. On th0:11.4. hr t:ae r. rtrartnn.nvaler, Mr. Dtvin I:BrPty of t. 51mb..1‘itnr J avr art. of Colurnban. On the Tatla ult.. nt tlar , rre.tleree of thn bride** fAt her., by Lea t.Q. Awr asl.. , lnnn .. .ater of 13-rnaan: 'Jinn n. of :11nnnr ta•p. -,- _0 __,.;• - •_r.. 4 f'-`" -- e -3,. OBITUARY 41n Gin 21:4 or I) , eemher, 141.1, nf•ellrmth , CnmD Xel.on, Itientucky, in General liDgpical, Ward Three, G .one W. of comp 13, 45th Penna. VnluntecT., avid nbont C 2 veer.. We cannot let this obituary go by with out n more than passing* notice. At the commencement of the present de tested rebellion, oar young friend exhibited a lively interest in the welfare of our com mon eountry, and feeling it his imperative duty to sacrifice the al haretnents of home and friends. he enlisted as a private with Capt. Haines. in Company 11, h regiment, Penna. \volunteers, in which he took an active part, and served fearlessly and fit ith fully through all its hardships In Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi end Tennessee; always promptly in the line of his duty. winning the respect and confidence of all wit's whom he was called to associate. Though he seemed better only a few days lyifore his death, yet lie told his elm rades that he would not live, and that he did not !Nix death. and wished them to convey the tidings of his death to his friends in Columbia. Thus passed 111,Vtiy a I rue patriot, a brave soldier, and a kind and generous young man. His private lifo was unimpeaehable, and his amiable disposition gathered around him n larne eircle of friends and acquaint inees, who mourn hkloss. AVe hr,ve felt Lilo:anguish of bereavement in this terrible war. and with the agony of the bitter cup still upon our own quiver ing lips, wejoin hands with his bereaved mother and sister. and sympathize with them In a loss that earth can never repair —ho has passed from the lield'of conflict, to put on his coronet and begin the," new song." On Deeemberrth. at the reeidemewof h ie mother, in Columbia. F.her S. Drawn. t.on of the late Jere miah and Jemlma Brown, In the MTh year of hie I n thi e Boennet h ;rl Seterdaylnh, nit., of ten Mann croup. Laura Margaret, in the sixth year of her ace In the same place, or same oi iftellllP, .13 the follow ing Tneeday. Kate Boyee, in the thirrfivear other ace.. daiehters -of , • John M. and: ..Earabetli B. . _ " Who shall astimi !ninths mennialn of tto Lord; or • .rho shall Ptand, to .his holy rhino? The innocent In hand, and the clean in heart." .I.II:POBT'At4 %!1;1A:1111139.—P434 13 ,Fs a. ,rblELts - have ,neven. Selairemi is reuioping ditlitcultiesarisinefroncobaUVA llitt:toppageAftrature,,er„in-reatering, the. li ni4o perfect health when Affections, Prolapses, .Utext thelFhitesior other weeknweof the Uterine grgans., ; ,, The Pilliare-perfectly harmless nu,the,constitetion" and map be taken by themost delicate females without causing distiesi—the sinne - lime they act like a charm by strengthening, invigorat ing and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringingon the monthly period with regularity, no matter from yyb causes the obstruction .may arise.— They should; hoWever - , NO7'l3s . talcen lug 21041r:3f three or four months of preg nancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains GO Pills. Price $l. Dn. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Dis eases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pam phlet 0164 pages, sent free to any address. Siz;_cents required to pay postage. The Pills and book will be sent by mail when desired, securely sealed, and prepaid, I ;PY J. BRYAN, M. D., General Agt, No. 76 Gedar St., New York. sra - Sold by all the principal druggists. December, 19, '63.-ly Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, is pre, pared from the recipe 9f Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an external remedy, it is with out a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all rheumatic and nervous disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for sores, wounds, sprains, bruises, &c., its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening pro perties, excite the just wonder and aston ishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of re markable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. See advertisement. DESIRE FOR TonAr'eo. CURED AND PREVENTED! 11 EWING, SISOK I NCI Asp SN,I:FrItiGI CCRED AND PitErFSTEI) ! ! By Doctor BYRN'S Antidote. It is not a prescription, but a remedy, and one package will perform the cure. A package sent postage paid by mail, on receipt of Fifty cents. Address CHAS. H. DAY, Sew Haven, Connecticut. .r.T.....Druggists, Merchants and Pedlars liberally dealt with.-ax 2Covemder !1, 1883.-3 mos. - IMPORTANT NOWICM. ALL persons dep:mdent upon relatives in the army, for a living:, are requested to call at the store of sTEAcy Sr, BOW ERS, on next FRTDAY AFTERNOON, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock. P. FRALEY, 3. W. STEACY. Relief Committee for North Ward. Columbia, Jan. 2, 13&1.-1t. MITE "JEFFERSON HOUSE," now or '. cupied by ILrum Drauelter, and doing a first-rate Railroad business, for which it is well adapted. Possession given on the Ist of April next. If desired, Mr. Draucker will sell the fixtures, ,t,e, Apply to CIP,O. BOOLE. Columbia, Tan. 2, 1tz61,-30, FOB. nnwr. TEN HOUSES for rent in different parts of tbo town. Apply to GEO. GOIIN. Columbia, Jan. 2, 15G.1.-We fyllll annual meetintr of the stoeltholders J. of the Columbia Manutheturing Com anir, ~rill bo held on MOND.I.X. JAN ":„..4.4y.,114./x„,leG.l„att theyotlige of the . 041 /I Srti'an e *ill be held . for President and six. Man tigers, to servo for the ensuing yetir. Columbia, Jan. 2, '186.1.-3t. 111..)01"S!! I elii hs &a.; sent Adil retie % vrani =I HE RE AS, LetterA of Administration, IV to the Estate of Tbomus Bennett, late of the Borough of Columbia, County of Lancaster, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber; alt persons indebted to said E,staL., arc requested to make imme diate payment ; and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated, ihr settlement. J. DUNCAN COTTRELL, Col'a Tan. 2,'63.-tit. Administrator. COLN N MORTAR DRUG STORE, Front stmaet, Columbia, Penna. fIONSTANTLY on hand a fresh and varied assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, 6:e. All the most popular Family Medicines, and the usual variety of Staple and other goods usually found in a first-class Drug Store. 2:11-Parlicular attention paid to com pounding Physician's and Family Pre scriptions accurately and in a scientific The .aipost certain and speedy remedy for • all diseases of the Chest and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Influenza, lioarseness, Sore Throat, &e., e. These Waters give the most instantan eous and perfect relief, and when perse vered with According to directions never fail to effect a rapid and lasting cure. Thousands have been restored to perfect health, who have tried other means in vain. To all classes and constitutions they are a blessing and a cure—none need des pair, no matter how long the disease may have existed, or however severe it may be, provided the organic structure of Use vital urgnns is not hopelessly decayed. Evory one afflicted should give them an impar tial trial. TO VOCALISTS AND PUBLIC These Wafers are peculiarly valuable. They will in one day remove tho most se vere occasional hoarseness ; and their re gular use fora few days will, at nll times, increase the power and flexibility' of tho voice, greatly improving its Wile, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vo calists. .1013 MOSES. Sole Propriet ry , 27 Cort landt Street, Now York. Prim: 25 vents per box. Vocalists and Public Speakers Vecalists and Public Speakers Vocalists and Patine Speakers Will find Bryan's Wafers Will find Bryan's Wafers - Will find Bryan's Wafers Invaluable to remove Invaluable. ,o remove Invaluable to remove loarseness and Sore Throat I loarseness and Soro Throat Hoarseness and Sore rpAroat. And give clearness to the Voice And give clearness to the Voice And give clearness to the Voice • They relieve In ten minutes They relieve in ten minutes They relieve in tea . minutes Coughs, ethic., and all diseases Cong.! IS. Colds, and all diseases Coughs, Colds, and all diseases " - Of the Chest and Lungs • Of the Oluzxt and Lungs Of the. Chest and Lungs Sold by all Druggists: Sold bz• ull Druggists Sold by all Druggists A FRIEND IN NEED. 'PRY IT 3r3R. RENT. NOTIT:29. NO rzc El JUL'TtTS GR-A.Y. & CO., Columbia, January '2, 1834.-1 y BELIEF I rEN MINUTES: IMYANIS PULMONIC WAFERS! SPEAKERS At 2;: °outs por box At 25 cents poi liox - At Z cents pee .. :illy 4,18 M. ' • • - • _ . . 31351 1 - rOPFAE .- D AT - - , r .. , --. _ _• _, . - •, _ -,,,,--;, Te. ••••••_:', '''.:' 1 `..?: ' - ' '5 , •14 . • . ' ',.- - , -- ' ,-• ' . , .. ~ ••• '''',..' ' ' -- . 11i30' " .' 4 -Y,.. , ,' '., - ' `, 4 l ',s• ~••=,..!_;' 1: 1 1 - '• ' r. ,.. . ... !'•;: "'-':. , • • , " - ',- r - : , STORE II - . ODD FELLOWS , HALL"- „C) 0 - LT AT j 3 .A_ , Pte. A FRESH SUPPLY OP DRUGS AND NEDICRIES, Pitt® CMI-I:rkDeztlxlca I:PaDficzocwstsg, Flavoring Extracts, Rice Flour, Farina, Corn Starch, acc., all Qt InTEri`\4l7 NEDEIBEMESD, CASTILE, PALM AND FANCY SOAPS, Tooth Powders and 'Tooth Paste, (one in particular, the best! ever offered in Columbia,) Hair Dee, Indelible Ink, C3LOGNE, BAT RUM, PERFUMERY, Toilet Articles in Great Variety, And Everything Usually kept in a good Drug Store. Strict Attention given to Physician's Presriptions. CARD. Dr. W. S. 'VAcConKLc, at..bis Office, in the Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Hall, daily, from twelve to one o'clock. Columbia, liccomber 26, 1863-1 m Lai; GS, MEDIINES AND CHEIVIICALS JUSTUS GRAY Si CO.SS GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. r - 4. : = -r ~~ ►~ A LARGE STOCK OF GOOD; JUST RECEIVED, 401:0INCICP.VILXSEISXMTGIr BEMS FAMILY MEDICI-INTES, DYE WOODS AND ACIDS, Perfumery, Pomades, and Colognes, Hair-Brushes and Combs, TATIONERY An PORT MORTAR INATERS9 POWDERS, &C., ud Qi n .sL§b. U.O 73,F3r. Tro .Z3a - 1:31Et523- PRITSIOINS' PRESCRIPTIONS 9fCIIRITEGY,C(I)IFOINIIIII,.' Novembeil, 11363.-Nnos, the New Preparations, and MEMZU, t ~~~ =I I=lMi ~~~~ ~ .