The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, January 02, 1864, Image 3

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Wanted.
"ce to the Print
t this office.
An apprenti
; ,ness. Apply a
6s—Answer to " Magnet's" Biblical
Znigma next week.
grilLe have a private letter from the
45th Regiment, Penna. Volunteers,
dated the 28th ult. They are encamped
near Knoxville, and were all well. They
are busy in preparing winter quarters.
Jtair•We will publish, next week, a
story entitled "Anita," an incident in
the early-history of Texas, by J.L. re j
nolds. Our readers—particularly the
ladies —will agree with us,. after they
have read it, that it is one of the most
interesting and thrilling tales we have
ever printed.
Ser Owing to the illness of some of the
parties connected with the ball that was
to have come off, in Old Fellows' Hall,
.on the 29th ult., it was postponed. It
-will now taka.place on the 11th inst., as
.advertised in to-days paper.
HOME ON FURLOUOIL—Soarg't G.
Scigfritz, Corp. J. L. Grubb, Win.
Ohtuit, Samuel Harris and others, of the
Gist and 23rd Regts., Pa. Vols., arrived
in town yesterday. They have re-enlisted
for three years, and have conic home on
.30 day',s furlough.
ited—We congratulate our friend on the
corner of Second and Locust streets, on
his good luck.—"Or any other man"—
or woman.
SAL:: oF E tr.t.r4.-3hzr;lr F
Smith sold, on the 30th ult., the prop
er ty known as the —Strickler Mills," to
Ephraim Hershey, for 5/1,200. The
saw mill, water: over. two dwelling houses
ts, aot, t. .ye acres o
Metz, for $1 7,300
=1
Ma,. -1s we peu these lines we are on
the verge of the closing year, and ab )ut
ti bid adieu to its joys and sorrows, its
cares and anxieties, its Se3SOll3 of antici—
pation and its periods of disappointment.
The prospects of a bright future were
never more promising and hopeful. Many
of us, it is true, have had to suffer affiie
tionf to mourn the loss of those dear to
us, and to meet unexpected reverses of
fortune; but there is much to be thank
ful for. We enteruponlB6-1 in a happy,
hopeful spirit, wishing our friends and
patrons a "Happy N . C.NV Year."
gm-Christmas passed off in Colum
bia, very pleasantly. The streets were
thronged with pedestrians, old and
young, and all seemed "gay and happy."
Many a fat turkey fell a sacrifice, and
good dinners were numerous, but not
being invited to any, cannot tell of their
magnificence.
In many of the churches services were
held during the day. The Episcopal
church was beautifully and tastefully
decorated with evergreens, flowers, &c.,
and the services were interesting and
solemn.
gives ns pleasure to announce
that our—fiiend and fellow townsman,
Albert Gray, gsq., has beefc.ommission
ed a Lieutenant in the regular army of
the UniteskStates, in the Surgeon Gen
erals Department. He hai been ordered
tq report at New Orleans, and is now on
by way there. Success to him.
111111.. Wm. U. Hess has sent us a "guert
pus" book, entitled "T/4c Netc Gospel of
Fcswc *cording to St. Benjamin."—Get ,
this groat book and read it. It will ex
cite your risibics. We give a synopsis
of the first
Ceartio.—Beteleinsin the scribe begirtweth the Noe Gos
pel of Dosee-774 E,,phephrees-77ey bury their wires—
And their eanctiebuio— Tarry h at for their purfitoation
with octet otkree-77.4 Kopur-hekti—Rabbuacch myth
pth sierfloword—Bettereth the Province of Schaddkridiec
—no Aftdones or 1112A-Mati—Tlrcy compromise unto
Bobbectigeoh—The Me Soler of Jework—That here.
spectogls primate property—Coronotion onion tho „Vapor
hells. •
A Naw MAaeuzzce—Messrs. Deacon
& Peterson, Phila.,-have' just issued it
pew magazine called "The Ladies Friend."
It lime book of literature and fashion,
containing 90 some pages, and filled with
fine engravings and a double Fashion
.l&tkiiN besides choice reading matter, and
tfe 4 Mionder it how it can be got up for
4111,per annum. It will be edited by Mrs.
Henry Peterson who is known in literary
circles. as . one of the..xneet beautiful and
graphic writers in the. country, came
gelidly the "LaifiesFriend" cannot help
livtlepif-ogiospt int class mugs rosy.
Ss.Onin
Festival, in commemoration of •St. John
the Evangelist, was held at Fulton Hall,
in the cry of Lancaster, on 3lntiday'eve 7
ring last.•
, .
The committee entinsfadiritlatite man-
agement of the affair; spared:no pains in,
their e.ndeavors to - r4ke•Ot occasion one
of thegrandest Mafia ltisever . .taken
place in that city.-
The table wis richly:and magnifie,ently
furnished with ereii',d:olicaey.that; bi„oa
tempt the appetite of anipicure, andall
seemed to f= go in',' with airill,"and en
joy the "good things" set before them,
particularly the gentleman from West
liempfteld.
•'Piles of bones rose up oefore
Toasts were drank, speeches made, and
songs, sentiments; &c., contributed to the
pleasures of the evening.
It is a long time since Masons enjoyed
so pleasant an interview, and the glorious
occasion will be remembered far down in
the years of the future. Such re-unions
tend to bind the brethren together and
exerts a beneficial influence.
ng buFi
rpa'-We are is receipt of the January
number or the "American Agriculturist,"
which is, as usual, filled with valuable
information for the farmer, gardener.
builder or housewife. It is unquestion
ably the best Agricultural Journal in the
United States. A through-going, relia
ble and practical book. Its teachings
are confined to no country. It is for the
whole American Continent. Published
in English and German, by Orange Judd
41, Park. Row, New York, at the low price
of 6'l per annum.
Eitc tors.—Tbe 4th quarterly meet.
ing of the Columbia Station, United
Brethren Church, will occur on the oth
and 10th of Jan., 1804. Rev. G. A.
Mark, P. E., and Rev. W. S. A. Keyes,
of New Holland, will, (I). V.) be present
and officiate on the occasion. An inter
esting revival of religion has been in pro
°Tes in this church .for the last three
weeks. The altar has been filled with
penitent souls. most of whom have pro
fessed faith in the atoning merits of the
Redeemer. TIM meeting is still pro
gressing with increasing interest.
*D....We received from some unknown
person a magnificent turkey—a "Gob"—
a fat fellow—a regular armful. We, to
gether with Mrs. Editor, and all the lit
tle editors return our grateful thanks.
May he, she or they never want for a
goblar or a guinea.
But here conies another valuable pres
ent more valuable than the goblar. A
barrel of flour'.:—yes, brethren of the
PreLs.. , a b4;rrol ii-haTtr'';'l;?; you
think of that? It heats the barrel of
oysters all hollow—and the Lauer Beer
at R.esding. It is made. too. front the
very best white, wheat. It won/l dazzle
your eyes fu look at the bread made from
it—white as snow and sweet as suzar. It
was manutlicturel at the celebrated
Zook's Mills, near Columbia, under the
direction of Mr. B. A. Price, who has
the reputation of turning out the best
flour made in this county.
An editor will be fortunate sometimes,
awl we are particularly so: Who ever
had swqi friends, so devotel and consid
erate? God in his infinite goodness will
bless the warm heart that cares for the
hapless printer.
Mil!=i3!ll
us. Prof. Wells, of Portland, Maine,
will deliver a course of lectures in Odd
Fellows' Hall. for the hem& of the Pub
lic Schools of Columbia. The first lec
ture will be delivered on Wednesday
evening. January 6. Subject—" The
Working World." Prof. Wells is an able
lecturer. He has appeared before the
teachers of Lancaster Caunty, at their
yearly Institute, for the last two years,
and was each time receiwied with applause.
The friends of the public schools will be
well rewarded by attending his lectures.
The admittance will be ten cents for each
evening. The proceeds will be devoted
to the purchase of apparatus for the
schools.
EASILY CAUGHT BUT NOT RID OP
EAsr.--Colds are tho most really dan
gerous of ordinary ills, and we advise
those suffering from a cold, sole throat,
hoarseness, difficulty of breathing, &c., to
try a few of Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers.—
They are very pleasant., efficacious and
cheap. 25 cents a box at all druggists.
Masoxte.—Cotupanion Charles M.
Howell, of this city, has boon appointed
District Deputy Grand High Priest, by
the M. E. G. High Priest,fc , r the coun
ties of Lancaster, York and Adams. He
was also elected Dec. 7th and installed
Dec. 28th as Dktrictheputy Grand Mas
ter for the same counties and Lodge No.
309 at Downingtown, toieri.d for the en
suing Masonic year.—Lancaster Inquirer.
Se- The Harrisburg and Lancaster
Demokrat, lately :published in 'Harris
burg, by Kuhn & Haas, will in future
be published in Lancaster city, under the
sole control of Mr. Rudolph Kuhn, who
will advocate sound Democratic war prin
ciples. Mr. Kuhn is well known, and
we have no doubt that the 'Demokrat
will, wader his generalship, flourisb like
a "gi:eeni4 tree,"
. , ..„
LOOS - OUT •FOR - UOUNTEIIFEITI3 . I not
only of bank bills, but of everything
truely 'valuable. We Understand that .
even the indispensable .. articles known as
"Family Dye Colors"-are not an excep
tion to this rule. The irnitations, • like
all counterfeits, are utterly worthleSS.--
Remember that _Howe &Stevens _Family
Dye Colors are the original, the only
valuable and useful thing of the kind.
COT.. 310FTOOMERT 'OF Vtexsprito.—
IVe have the., pleasure announcing
that Cul. Frederick . 3luutgemery„ editor
of the Vicksburg Whig, will deliver a
lez:ture in Fulton Hall, on Saturday even
ing, Jan. 2d, on "Tic /attire of 3fi3siE
sippi unrler !ITC institutions,. tCc.,
All who tee . illect Col. Montgomery's ad
dress during the late political campaign,
will rejoice at this opportunity to hear
this eloquent :Mississippian again.—Lan
catttcr Ingtarer.
PROCI:EDINOS OF COUNCIL.-COLIM
MA, December IS, 153 —Council met:
The roll was called and Messrs. Herr,
Hook and Sourbeer reported absent.
The minutes of previens meeting were
read and approved.
John A. Hook; Esq., having engaged
in business in the city of Baltimore, ten
dered his resignation as member of Coun
cil, which was on motion accepted.
Benjamin Herr, Esq., in consequence
of having located business in the State of
Indiana, offered his resignation as mem
ber of Council, which was accepted.
The folloWing bills were read and or
dered to be paid: D. S. Chalfant, 820,02;
C. A. Hook, 811,00; P. Gardner, 83,88;
Sam'l Waites, 812,77; J. Seiblist, 82,75;
Joshua Vaughen & Co., 81,52; Sarni
Hollingsworth, 75 cents: Hiram Wilson,
817,10; C. Lanigan. $B,ll : J. Gilder
sleeve, 02 cents; Sam'l ll)gentogler,
$2,5D; Jacob Hogentogler, $2,50; Henry
Culp, 62 cents; John Cooper, 544,36;
J. W. Cottrell Esr., S=,7G; Wm. F. Lloy.!,
525,00. •
On motion. twan:y-five bills for Bar
ough election, was ordered to be printed.
• On motion, adjourned.
DIVIDZND.
MITE Trustees of oad Fellows' hall As
sociation have declared a Dividend of 3
er cent. Payable on and after the 14th of
J anuary 1864. ITIRA - 11t ,
Columbia, Jan. 2,1861-3 t. Treasurer.
FOR SALE.
MINTO TIUNT -0 1ED and FIFTY THOU
1. SAND ERIC by GEO. GOHN.
Columbia, J.. 1. 2, 18G1.-It,
FOR RENT.
FROM' the 13t of April next, the desirable
IMELLEN"G on Locust street, between
Second and Third streets, noW °am pied by
Siniekson Smith, Esq. For terms Apply
to ANN LOWREY.
Columbia, Jan. 2, 1.341.-tf.
nem= ta. o t zwi. ON slimatEs.
evq.cutz".6r.7l.lo.
1. 4 Or, debon.cod. Wslan Loa tr. tann'n 11>a• n Farm
of 110 _acre;, one-half in eintivutica, :WWI
gonU illtprOVCllloll l s, now in possoskion of
Henry Arms. in Winil.or township, York
county. Possesp,ion given April 1:4. 4 186.i.
Apply to HENRY WISLER,
Cara Jun. 2, IS3L-3t. near CAumbin.
VIILUAIILM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
OJT - GATED on Shawnee Bin, in the
1.7 Borough of Cohnnbia, adjoining Shaw
nee Iron Works, and the Lancaster Turn
pike, containinn. 2 ACRES', more or less.
The improvements aro a STONE 4 4rA
TAN HOUSE, Currying House, °O g"
Vats, Ste. There is also on the prom
is..s a never-failing Spring of good Water.
The Reading and Columbia Railroad
runs through the premises.
There being no other Tannery near the
place, this property is well worth the at
tention of capitalists, as the site is one of
the best in the county.
Possession eqn be given at once. For
terms, &e., apply to GEO.
Jan. 2,1661-1 V Columbia, Pa.
I'U liLI~ SALE kik
VALUABLE REAL ESIATE:
Wf i n o b u e s s c o o l/ . .
t t) ,t u . b l
l) e m s i a e l l e i tlr t r i t l i m t 1 3 e -
B trough of Columbia, On SATURDAY,
JANUARY '23d, IS3I, at 7 o'clock P. M.,
by virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Lanea4ter, all that LOP OF
GROUND, situate on the south-east side
of Walnut street, b2tween Third and
Fourth streets, in the B trott;ll of Colum
bia, bounded on the north-east by prop
erty of James Bannett, and on the south
west by
. property of Jo3eph Bennett, con
taining in front on said Walnut street
fifteen feet, and in dopth one hundred
and ninety feet, to nn alley, with oa.
two-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE and Ether improvements thereon
erected.
Terms cash on the first day of April.
A. D. iS.SI, when deed will be made and
possession given by
J. DT.LS:CA:N COTTRELL,
Administrator of Andrea• Olosser, dee'd.
Columbia, Jan. 2,
FdRM TOR. SILL *3
CIITATED on the Pennsylvania Rail
road,U 2i miles west otHarrisbarg, con
taining about 170 ACRES, nearly two
thirds of which is bottom land, the balance
good np-land. The land is all well watered
and in a high state of cultivation, well
clovored, good fences. Thero is a large
BANK BADS, and DWELLING
with out-houses, all partly new, Ap-a
plc Orchard and other fruit trees.
with large BARN and good DWELLING
on another part of the farm. The property
will divide conveniently, is in sight of the
Dapot at Newport, and a most do
sirable farm for grass and all kinds of
grain. For particulars see W. H. Toomy,
Newport, Perry county, Pa., or address
'
the subscribers at Pittsburg Pa.
B. 11013ISON S CO.
Columbia, Jan. 2, 180:1, 3m'
A GRAND BALL AND 02NCERT
WILL be given in tho Old Fellow's'
V 1 Hall on TC.ESDAY E VE NINO, JAN.
11th, 1361, for the benefit of RUDOLPH.
KUHN, Editor of the "Harrisburg and
Lancaster Demokrat." •
In the course of the evening, 3tr Kuhn
will deliver an address. Shbject: " What
the People Want."
Tickets Fifty Cents—Admitting one gen
tleman and two ladies.
=AN-Keller n band is engaged and will bo
piesent on the above occasion.
Tickets for sale by • .T. C. DITCHER,
Corner of Front and "Avast streets.
Columbia, Jan. 2, 1884.-21.
1864. - aci ,
07 1864.
COIL! _!-COAL !-!
WIICLESALE AND lITITAIL DEALER,
in all kinds of COAL.
taa.TERMS; Nett; Cask.
Columbia, January 2, 166'{,-ly.
CLOCKS;WATCHES - s -JEWELST,
SI LVER ANDSILVE . R.-PLk7D WARE.
SHREINER. & SPEILLNG, Front At. Corm,
John' Old Established Stand.
-WE would respectfully-invite the public
to call and examine our largeand well-se
lected stock of Clocks, Watches:tad Jew
elry; Silver and ' Silver-Plated Ware,
Cutlery, Combs, Pistols' and Raney Arti
cles, 'such as are generally kept in a jinst
class Jewelry Store. '
AMERICAN WATCHES)!
AMERICAN WATCHES !!
AMERICAN WATCHES!!!
'We would especially. call -the attention
of persons wishing a g,ciod, timo . __2lece to
our assortment - of ,American, Watches,
which for reliability, durability - , accuracy
and time, cannot be excelled,.
We are at all times prepared to order
from the manufacturers such goods as lye
have not on hand, at less than city prices.
A continuance of the former patronage is
respect fully solicited.
Repairing of all kinds promptly at
tended to.
Columbia, January 2, ISGI.-ly.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Columbia Post Office,
week ending January 2, IS6
Adams John P.- Kump Jacob II
Binckly Rudolph KettlfJarin4
Baker 'Nathaniel Koons Daniel
Dorsey Win Lodge Samuel
Ferguson McCanna Henry
Pen - dridtre Wm Morgan Chrktinn
Gabriel Liz. Musser Amos
Haines Sarah .1" Miller Thomas
Itarper Albert A Moyer Annie
Howells David Scott John
Hoffman Samuel Stroup R.
Harr Deal Shear Wm
Ilerred J K Tredeniek Lewis
Hudhagle G W Wehmeyer Wm
Jolly Jobo
Persons inquiring for letters will please
mention if they are advertised.
Jan. 2, MIL M. J. 111-Y,T.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CON:
P.e.NY AGENCY.
ILTAVING•been duly appointed Agent of
II the FRANK LIN . FIRE CT lI.A.NCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia, for Columbia
and - .lcinity, I will attend to the duties ap
pertaining to my appointment. Thoze
desiring to effect Insurance, or renewal of
their Policies, will please call on the sub
scriber. JOHN COOPER.
Columbia, Dcc. L'G, '
THE GREATEST ,
DISCOVERY OF TILE AGE
riAmmuus, Families and ,others can
.12 purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias'
Venetian Liniment, for dysentery, colic,
croup, chronic rheumatism, sore throats,
toothache, sea sickness, cut;, burns, swell
ings, bruises, old sores, headacne, mos
quito bites, pains in the limbs, chest, back.
&c. If it does not give relief, the money
will be refunded. All that is asked is a
trial, and use it according to the direc
tions.
.
•Dn. Tout As—Dear Sir : I have used
your Venetian Liniment in my family for
a number of . .-ears, and believe it to lie the
best article for lrhat it is recommended
that I have ever used. For sudden attack
of crony it is invaluable. I have no hesi
tation in recommending it for all the uses
it professes to cure. I have sold it for
many yeara, and it gives endro satisfac
tion: CHAS. H. TRIMNER.
Qt.T.txturrow:c. N. J.,41.ay 1.635.
Price 25 and 50 cents: 'Sold by all drug
gists. (bliee 513 Cortyk Stroel, N. Y.
December 213. ISG3 .
- -
GIFTS! GIFTS ! !
GREAT variety of articles suitable for
Ifolidny Preient, nt the More of
Corn 'Dee. IP,4id. INIALTI3Y CASE.
D OKI T FAIL. TO ilk THIs
COFFEE; FLEEL FEE;
TOAST' lzsrn.r.A. •
154 Rea,le Street, (three door. from Green
wich Street,) New York, call uaiversalaxt
tontion to their
KENT'S E VSI . INDIA CIOFFEE
only 25 cents per pound.
KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE
has all the flavor of OLD GOVERNMENT
JAVA, and is but half the price.
KENT'S EAST IN DiA COFFEE
has twice the strength. of Java, or any
other Coffee whatever, and wherever used
liy our iirst-class hotels and steamboats,
the stewards say there is a saying of 30 per
cent.
KENT'S EST INDIA COFFEE
is the most healthy haver:me known, and
is very nutritious. Tbc weak and infirm
may USO it at all times with impunity.
The wife of the Rev. W. Eaves, local min
ister of the M. E. Church, Jersey City, who
has not been able to use any Coffee for fif
teen years, can US3
liEsps EA ST INDIA COFFEE
three aims a day without injury, it being
entirely free from those properties that
produce nervous excitement.
KENT'S EAS NDI A COFFEE.
Dr. JAMES BOY LE, of MG Chambers
Street, says: "I have never known any
Coffee so healthful, nutritious and froo
from all injurious qualities as
KEN I"S E A !".'1: INIIIA I OFFEE.
I rtslyise my patients to drink it univer
sally, even those to whom I have hitherto
prohibited the use. of Coffee.?
THE PRINCIVAL OF TUE NEW
'YORK EVE INFIRMARY sriys: "I di
rect all the patients of our Institution to
use exclusively
, KEN I"S EAST INDIA COFFEE, •
and would not be without it on nny ac-
Count."
Tice Ear. C. LATILM, an eminent cler
gyman of the M. E. Church. now stationed
at 'Halsey Street. Nowork. says of
KEN: ['SEAS r INDIA COFFEE
"I have used it nearly a year in my
family. and lind it produces no ache of the
head or nervous irritation, as iathe case of
all other ColThes. IL is exceedingly plea
sant, and I cordially recommend it to all
clergymen and their ihmilies."
i.ES7"S EAST IND A COFFEE
is used dully by the families of Bishop
Ames, Bishop Baker, and many of the
most distinguished clergymen and pro
fessional men in the country.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
And bo sure that the packages are labeled
KEN 1"S E 11' IN DI A COFFEE.
1.54 Roade street, New York.
As thore aro numerous counterfeits afloat
under the name or -Genuine East India
Coffee," "Original East India Coffee,"
etc., pat forth by imposters to deceive the
unwary.
In 1 ib. packages, and in bozos of 3G, 60
and lea lbs., for Grocers and large con
sumers. Sold by Grocers generally.
Orders from country Grocers solicited, to
whom a liberal discount will be made.
December 26, 1660.-3 mos.
DR. A. S. MILLER,
SURGEON DENTIST, offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Colum
bia and vicinity.
OFFICE on Front street, fourth door
above Locust, office formerly occupied by
J. Z. Holler.
Columbia, Dec. li, 1863.-ly.
Office Reading and Columbia Railroad
Company.
Cosmusia, Dec. 16, 1863.
NIOTICE is hereby given to the Stock
...o holders of this Company, that the an
nual meeting and an election for Pretsident
and twelve Directors, will be held at this
Wilco. on the SECOND MONDAY. (11th,)
of January next. Polls on at 12 o'clock
A. M., and close at 4 P. 31
A. J. KA:OFF — AUX, Secretary.
December 19, 1863.4 t.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING I ! -
TEST received, a splendid assortment of
0 Gents' and Boys Overcoats, Dress Coats
Business Coats, Pants , , Ve<is, Lte, F u lf
Suits to match. AfALTBT S. CASE.
Doeozaber 19,1E03.
- .3113.12Z1Nta LA' ES:Sr,
SALE AZILf%EXC.TIA.T.trG E" STABLES,
Locust St, between Second and Third sts.
Ad - ARTIN ERWIN, Agent, takes, plea
sure.in informing his friends and the
public generally, that ho has purchased
the entire 'stock and good-will of the
Livery Stable recently kept by Christian
Liershey, Esq., and having removed it to
the
LARf AND COMMODIOUS
;STABLES
bolonging to the " Lamb Hotel," ho hopes
by stria attention to businoss, to merit a.
slum , of publicpationage.
GOOD TEAMS Wrl CAREFUL
DRIVERS,
can be had at air hours of the day or night.
Horses kept by the day or month.
at the lowest cash prices; and on no
other toxins.
Columbia, Dec. 19, 1863.-Gmos.
BELL'S SPECIFIG PILLS.
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES
( - lAN be relied on ! Never fail to cure !
V./Do not nauseate ! Are speedy in action !
No change of diet required ! Do not inter
fere with business pursuits! Can be used
without detention! .Upward of 200 cures
the past month—some of them very severe
cases. Over one hundred physicians have
used them in their practice, and all speak
well of their efficacy, and approve of their
composition, which is entirely vegetable,
and harmless on the system. hundreds of
certificates can be shown.
BELL'S St.r.cirre Pints arc the original
and only genuine Specific. Pill. They are
adapted for male and female, old or young,
and the only reliable remedy for (-Vet:tints,
a permanent :131.1 Speeay cure in all cases
of Spermatorrhett, or S.Aninal Weakness,
with all its train of evils, such as Urethral
and 'Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites,
Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Incon
tinence, Genial Debility and Irritability,
Impotence, NN'eakness or Loss of Power,
Nervous Debility, &c., all of which
arise principally from Sexual Excesses or
Self Abuse, or some constitutional de
rangement, mid incapacitates the sufferer
from fulfilling the duties of married life.
In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet,
and Strictures, and in Dif;C:I%CS of the Blad
der and Kidney. they act as a charm!. Re
lief is experienced by taking a single box.
Sold by all the principal druggists.
Price $l.
They will be sent by mail, securely
scaleii, and confidentially. on receipt of the
money, by - BRYAN;
No. 7G Cedar Ftreet, New York,
Consulting Phy,,ician for the treatment of
Seminal, Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous
Ili , eases, who wil :lend. freo to all, the
following valuable work, in sealed en
velope :
THE FIFTTETIT TEOINA.ND—DocToE
BELL'S TREATISE, on Sell-Abuse, Pre
mature Decay, Impotence and Loss of
Power. Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak
ness, Nightly Emissions, General
fie., a pamphlet of 61 pages. contain
ing important advice to the afflicted, and
which should be read by every sufferer, as
the means of cure in the severest stares is
plainly set forth. Two stamps required to
pav postage.
December 19, Mr. -11-
SHAWLS!
SHAWLS !!
A LARGE and line selection of ladies'
..tiliroche, Blanket, Thibet and Mourning
Shawls, and Misse; and Children', Blanket
Shawls, just opened. Sold very low.
Col'a Dec. 111,'03. MALTBY 6: CASE.
BOOTS AND SIJOES
ULL assortment of Men's and Boss'
Call and lip Boots, Balrnorals, Vro
guns, kr., Ladies', 241isse-s' and Children's
Dal to orals, Boots and Gaito.r4, at the store
of MALTBY & CASE.
Columbia, Doo. 19, isra.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
rIITOICE now crop Raking Molasses,
N.,/ Cr berries, Layer and Bunch Raisins
hi whale", half and quarter boxes.
. STEACY t BOWERS,
Op Odd Fellows' nail, Cola Pa.
De r 12, 18113.
NinVAttb SIIION/OLLE
501 , 4 , 4 -, fa*? , 14r , 44 ,,,p iA . 1; ewn r, L=L2F
ter, etninmeine; alst - ays the newest styles
worn by LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Boys, Girls and Children. As I manutac
: ture the best quality of the above goods at
the very lowest rates, (lower than any
others,) I re;peetfully invite the public to
my establishment.
NEW STYLES OF RUBBERS.
And German Woollen Shoes with felt or
leather soles, lust received.
Every kind manufactured at short no
tice.
Every kind of Worked Slippers for
Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely
to order A. N. .BRENEMAN,_
Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
Dec. 12, - 63.1y. West King at., Lancaster.
COMMON PLEAS
ER COUA TY. '
Nov. Term 1863. No.
25 Breve de Part(-
' tioni fecienda.
LS THE COURT 0
OF LA CA ST
E. LLOYD,'
Y V Barton C. Lloyd,
Mary Rebecca Little
by her next friend
and Guardian, Geo. And now, Nov
Little, and Thomas 16, 1843, the said
'Withers, by his next 'r writ having ben
friend and Guardian, returned by the
Bail Few, Sheriff, and the re
turn thereof ap-
William P. Lloyd, provodby the Court
Geo. W. Lloyd and cm motion of R. M.
Thomas Lloyd. North, Esq., Attor
ney for Plaintiffs, the Court grant a rule
on all the parties .in terested in this case to
come into Court on the ISth day . of Jan
uary next to accept or refuse the Estate
mentioned in the said writ, at the ap
widget" value thereof, and the Court di
rect notice to he given to Thomas Lloyd, a
non-resident, by publication for six weeks
in the "Columbia Spy."
By the Court.
G. exam:sox for Prothonotary.
Dee. 12. 1863.0 t. F. SMITFL Sheriff.
PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS !
GIFTS! GIFTS I! GIFTS!!!
AX - rE have just returned from Philadel-.
phis with a large stock. of Mis-ella
mous, Juvenile and Toy Books, suitable
for Holiday Presents.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUIIS.
The largest, best and cheapest variety CreT
offered for sale in Columbia.
Bibles,
Prayer Books,
Hymn nooks,
Pocket Books,
Juvenile and Toy Books,
Chess and Checker Boards, •
Chess and Checker Men in great variety.
Also, a very large and elegant variety of
Games, all new and interesting. Every
thing usually kept in a Book Store for
sale. Call early to examine the stock. The
largest and best assortment over offered is
Columbia. Wll. U. BESS'
Cheap Book Store.
Dec. 12. 1863. Opposite Cons Bank.
STILL, MORE TtIINCS FOR THE
DAYS.
CAIIXED MORELLO CHERRIES,
CANNED PEACHES,
CANNED PLUMS,
CANNED CA.TAWBA GRADES
IN SYRUP,
CANN ED PEARS IN SYRUP..
PICKLE'S IN LARGEORSMALL
JARS.
HOME' "31ADE CATSUP,
!SWEET SHAKER COIIN, &C.
Cora Dec. 12, 1.863. H. F. I3RUNER
MILL FOR RENT
mgr. Columbia Flour Mill, Into the prop
.L arty of Charles J. Posey, in the Borough
of Columbia, is for rent, possession to be. f .
given on the first day of APlii next.
It has three pair of burrs, two for flour
and one for chopping, with both steam and
water power.
Thirty barrels of flour can be male and
packed in 12 hours, and 100 bushels of
corn chopped in the 541=3 time.
The mut has been lately repaired with
new 'bolting chests and cloths, and all the;
modern improvements.
A home market can be bad in Columbia
for all the flour that can be made.
ColliMbla,
A M2l pply to SA:1 1. 111EL SIIOVEI,
K, 13-tf:
BIIMMUIta'S
AMERICAN MUSEUM.
P. T. BA.TUNT.7Ic, isEnuagor.
J. GREENWOOD, Jr., Supt.,
The Wonder of .fimeriea,-.
and Unquestionably from its position, char
acter and popularity, the special place of
FAMILY A U SEM &NTS
in the United Stateq.
Perhaps there never was heroic in the
world, such , Un instance of extraordinary
success as this Museum presents. In a few
years- it has boldly leaped by a succession
of brilllanixte.nletive trcliievement4. from
obscurity to - fav,3, tinri made its veryttante
"familial as household -words," in- every
lailguage front "Indus to the Pole.'.' .-few
years ago this establishment, although
valuable; was unknown; .though intere,t
ing was unnoticed. :.Cow look at it.• It is
literally • - -
THE PEOPLE S FAVORITE
and its immense saloons are crowded, with
delighted citizens and strangers, even _at
seasons when all-Other, places of public
resort stand desolate, solitary and alone.
The elegant Saloon Performances take
place in the prettiest and most comfortable
"Lecture goom" in the world, every
Afternoon and Evening, Sundays excepted,
and comprise almost everything that is
amusing, attractive, touching and elective.
• The Saloons, which embody 830,000 Cu
riosities, aro
• OPEN-DAY AND EVENING,
and comprise Birds, Beasts, Fishes. Insects,
Minerals. Coins, Pictures and Portrait
Gallery, Wax Pi ,, nref; Relics of 141V0-
.- •
lution, rare arLic,en from Pompeii. Spec:i
-n-10W; from Egypt, llindoo,
Es•quim.)aurr. and Arctic Sea Curioqitie=;.—
The Grand Aquaria the original and only
real ocean and River Garden in America.
The Living Learned Seal, and indeed every
living curiosity within [lie reach of indom
itable perseverance, and utter disregard
expense, to seeure which, the Manager ha ,
agents in every part of the world.
Admission to the entire Mu-rain, all tiro
Curiosities, as well as the Grand izall..on
Pcrforman••os, 25 ts,nds. - Childrcit under
10 years 15 cents.
Novendior 21,2.9(;3-llm
LADIES' DRESS GcODS:
- 'BTENV Stock jurt rceo:veci. \V have
./24 dome cheap bargains. _ _
&MACY DOWERS,
9ppoqite Odd Fellows' Ila Cola, Pa
:November .2,;,18t33.
;ryr w :.
SWEET?S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
Thu Great .17.8.1ernat 33.CMCdY,
Fir IThemnatism, Gnat, Neuralgia, Lum
bago. stiff \e•^l_• and Joints, ;Sprains, -
Bruises. Cuts and wounds, Piles,
Ileadache, anti all Rheumatic •
and Nervous Disorders.
. _
For all of which it is a speedy and cer
tain remedy, and never fails. this Lini
ment is prepared from the recipe of nr
Sweet, or cooro fticato lie ;linens bone set..
tor, and. has been used in his practice for
more than twenty wars with the most we
t onishing suece.:;.
As an alleviator of pain, it is unrivaled
by any nreparath , n before the public, of
which the most skeptical may be convinced
by it single trial.
This Liniment will cure rapidly and rad
ically, llhotimatic Disorders of every kind,
and in thousands of eases where it has been
usnd it has never been known to fail,
For Neuralgia, it will afford irauv..tliate
relief In every co.•;c, ltqwever diAress.r..g.
It will relieve the worst cases of heaziacite
in three rninut.t. - .; and is warranted to do it.
Toothache also will it care instantly.
Deb' For Nervous Deb 4 y and General Las
sited° arising from i, nmdenee or excess,
Liniraw.t is ain ' happy and unfail
ing remtlint. Jeff`_directly-upon the
nervous tissui§pislit strengthens and revivi
fies the systatig , and restores it to elasticity
,c,
and vigorp,,,
For . FilfoA-1 an' _.,.ter.nal remedv - we
r eT:alein .-1.,„w * .1s - ihe E,41 - "FrlnterM - = ,
challenge the world. predneo an equal.
- F -YMIT,I-1,4041-y t 444l , 4,Avitrwtiging i V,
nabill immediate relief, and in a majority
of eases will effect a radical cure.
Quinsy and sore throat are. sometimes
extremely malignant and clangorous, but
a timely applir..ntban of this liniment will
never fail to cure.
Sprains are so:net:mos vary obstinate,
anti enlargernont of the jo:nts is liable to
occur-if neglected. The worst caso maybe
conquered)** this Liniment in two or tareo
days.
Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Ulcers,
Burns and Scalds, yield readily to the won
derful healing properties of Dr. Sweet's
Inihilible Liniment, when used according
to dircexions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted
Fest, and Insect Bites and Stings.
EVERY
should have this rt-nedy at hand, for its
timely use at the first appearance of lame,
noss will effectually prevent those formida
hie diseases, to which all horses are liable
and which render so many otherwise valu
able horses nearly worthless.
Over four hundred voluntary testimo
nials to the wcnulerful curative properties
of this Lint:neat have been received within
the last two years, and many of them from
persons in the highest ranks of life.
CAUTION.
To avoid imposition, oh:ervo the signa
ture and likeness of Dr. Stephen SwPet on
every label, and also "Stephen Sweet's In
fallible blown in the glass of
each bottle, withont which none aro genu
ine.
RICEI.III.DSON S.: CO.,
Solo Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.
For sale by all dealers.
October 17, 18G3•1y
110LIDAY PIIESEICTS
MAGIC 'TIME onsmarvrms.
Being a Hunting or Open Face Lady's or
Gentleman's Watch cloma bled, wAta Pa
tent . . elf-lVinding improvement, a most
Pleasing Novelly.
One of the prettiest, most convenient,
and decidedly the best and cheapest time
piece for general and reliable age ever
°tiered. Ic has within it ancl connected
with its machinery, its own winding at
tachment, tendering a key entirely unne
cessary. The cases of this Watch era com
posed of two metals, the outer one l)Cillg
tine 16 carat gold. It has the improved
rubs action lover movements, and /9 'war
ranted an umurate time-piece. Price, su
perbly engraved, per case of half. dozen,
6201. Sample Watches, in neat morocco
boxes, 17135.
SILVER WATCHES
First Class Hantina Tirnepfeees
,for ac
curacy of luovonenl, beatify of material,
and, above all, ch.capnc:ss to priee,dltese
Watches must iusurc unirersa/ approba
tion.
An imitation •tio faultless, that it can
hardly- be detected by the most • experi
enced juct s eem. The materiel being . of two
metals, the outer one first quality sterling
Silver '
while the inner ono is German Sil
ver, it cannot be recognized by cutting or
heavy engraving, ranking it, not only in
appearance, but in durability, the best re
semblance of SOLID STERLINGSILVEII
in existence. - -
The sale of these Watches in the army is
a source of enormous profit, realizing, as
they very readily do, at 325 and upwards.
Many hundred dollars can bo made in a
single pay day by any ono of ordinary
business tact.
tt3-.A.T WHOLESALE ONLY! In
heavy hunting cases, botatlfu.lly engraved,
white enamel dial, and tmey cut hands, in
good rrinnin^ order, by the nalf dozen, 366.
Sold only by7the case of six !
Upon receipt of two dollars, es guarantee
of good faith, we vrill send watches by 42-
press to any pert of the loyal States, col
tocting heLastee of ins bill handlivery. This
ensures bnyer3 age
, Giving them
their watches bolero payment it required.
Send orders to the sale importer.
GAIUS WII.EATON,
No. to jewelers' Exchange,
Cor. Cortland!. Si,. and Broadway,
Doe. 3, 11=.1.m0. New York..
GREA-T-DISCOVERY.*.; : -,
KUNKELIS ,
-;;;-` 4 •;-'' it IT rirEn w 3 Stip*.
• -..
OF MOW.
For the cure of, weak stemacbs,gmketral de- -
bllity, indigestion. disease of the ner= '
cons system, constipation,. acidity
of the stomaell; and for all dis- • -
cases roquiri . ng a tonic. -
This wino includes the "most Ado -.
and efficient salt of iron w - 8 '
trate of .7.lh,mietiCOxide combin .i . thry
most energetic. of_veg,ctable
Peruvian Bark. The effect in fit - •
of debility, loss of' appetite and i; , „lnad
prostation, of an ellictent . salt irari o lorn- -
blued with our valuable nerve tonic is shoat=
happy. It auginents the appetite, raises
the pulse, takes off muscular Ilabblineae,_
removes, the paller,or_dobility,, and glvesi u-
florid vigor to the countenance. - •
Do you want somethingto strengthen : yen?
Do you want a good appetite? - -
Do. you want to build up your constitution? •
Do you want to feel well?
Do yon want to got rid of nervousness?
Do you want energy?
Do you want t o sleep well?
Do you want , -a-brisk and c ig ' , rens feeling?—
If you do, try
'KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. _
This truly valuable tonic bas been so
thoroughly tested by all classes of the com
munity, that it is now deemed indispensa
ble as a tonic mixture. It costa but little,
gives tone to the stomach, renovates the
system, and prolongs life. I nowonly ask
I a trial of this valuable
COUNTERFEITS.
Botrare of counterfeits.—As Kunkel's
Bitter Wine of Iron is the only sure and
effectual remedy in the known world for
the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and De
bility. and as there are a number of imita
tions °tiered to the public, we would cau
tion the community to purchase none but
the gmnine artielo, manufactured by S. A.
Kunitol, and lies his stamp on the top of
the cork of every bottle. The very fact
that others are attenipting to imitate this
valuable remedy, proves its worth and
steaks volumes in its favor.
Th.:: Bitter Wine of Iron is pat up in 75
coat and 01,00 bottles, and sold by all re
spectable druggists throughout tho °min
! try. Be particular that every bottle bears
the foe simile of the_ proprietor's signature.
General Depot, :o. ItS Market street, -
Harrisburg, Pa.
35.-,...F0r side by J. H. W. Gray, and
W. S. McCorkle, Columbia; and all re
spc.chible dealers throughout the country.
October 17, 1863-dr - • • • •
GOLDEN EIOATAR DRUG STORE
- - ' ST. 1800. X.
Drake's Plantation Bitters.
Golden Mortar Drug Eto:o
Nielted . F4
Elixir Peruvian Bark and Iran,
Golden Mortar Drng Storo
Paschall's Fever and Ague Medicine.
Golden Mortar Drug Store.
'
lloollentre German Bitter.
Golden Mortar Drug Storo
Arnica Plasters.
Golden Mortar Drug Store.
Sweet's Linitnrnt.
Golden Mortar Drug Storo
Burnat Cocoms.no.
Golden MOrtnr Drug Storo
. .
Sterling's Ambrosio. -
(1-olden Mortar Drug &ors.
A
Mrs, Winalores. Soothing Syrup. -
Golden Mortar Drug Store:"
Brynn's Puhrtonie Wnfers.
AND
Brown's Troehes.
Golden Mortar Drug Store
T sir Pr,
buit. r .eumatism.
-.ll,2rtar Drug Brom
0
43.1r35m0c Chtrklieromale Pair. .
Golden Mortar Drug Storo
Ch.cesmon's Female Pills.
Golden Mortar Drug Store
P
Stra Panaeon.
Golden Mortar Drug Store
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
b olden Mortar Drng Store.
FreNli CsuAry.. MortarnornP and Ea B° See d * •
Golden rug Storo.
Y.
Dictle Articles of all descriptions.
Golden Mortar Drug Store.
All thet.raost popular Faintly Stedielnes.
The 11,1 4 gint, best selected and greatest
ynxioty of Drugs and Chemicals in Colum
bia, always on band at low prices. Give
us a call. JUSTUS GRA"}:" ct CO.,
Golden Mortar Drug Store,
Nov. 11.1, 16C43.-Znos. .
NEW FUIT.
TE7v Cox:-ants, Dried ..l.pplos,
11t For so:o by
DEN= SUYDAM.
Cor. Front and Union sts. •
ENC.' LISIT AND AMER CAN PIC/Mi.:S.
Also, Saucos,lCetelrop., .ti'. For Nilo by
LIEN RY SUN' DAN,
Co:. Front and,Lnion sta.
SEEDLESS r..t
sirAzz.EncoßN,liomniony,Boams,7Brste
curuni, /farina, Chocolate. tic. For sale by
Hi:N.ItY SUYDAM,
Cor. Front and Union sta.
cr.A.atErznrr.s. New Crloans 1.10/as
ses, Prepared Fruits. Also. Dried Fruit
of all lands. For sale by
ISIL:CRY
Cor. Front and Union ate,
SPICES.
Particular attention is Muni to our Film
Spices. Pepper, Ginger, Uloves, Nittstard,
Ativpiee, Nutmegs &e.
rYwbolo I
, r o ground.
StDA
Cor. Front and Union Ms.
Columbia, Dec. S, ISW.
P. SILISMIUMPUth. dt. SON '5
WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY
STORE. •
WE an it t aZ eg n a o n w i
as on so hand en a t Tl . :st
complete
lIMERICAZ , t, ENGLISH 'AND SWISS
• WATCHES. • -
A large aril handsome stock of Boma
Pins, r-rings, Finger-rings, Pens, Pon
--
ails and fine Jewciry of every kind soak ,
variety.
SILV.on AND SILVER PLATEDWARrt
From the best manufacturers, and at".reas.
sonable rates. -
CLOCKS ! CLOCKS! ! CLOCKS !!!
MI in good order and warranted accurate
time keepers. :We have received largo ad
ditions to our • largo stock, and offer...the _
best Inducements to those in want of good
articles at The cheapest fates. Persons who
desire making presents during the holi
days, will lind it to their advantage to
give ua a call. -
Repairing promptly attended to. .
P.._SUREINE. I3 . &SON',
Front street, above Walnut.
Cola Nov. 28. 1803.
FRANKLIN HOUSE
11. M S TSP.
TACOS S. MILLER:mt - aid reapixaftdb
t)
)Won= the citizens of Oolautbis and
vicinity, that he
ANDYpened his -
NEW-cious 2
It E T 11, IV A. N . L -
In the basesiont of the - FRANELL
HOUSE, Locust street, Cohn:ibis, where
The choicest varioty of edibles may_ bb
found to please the palate or suit the taste
of the moat fastidious. • . ,
OE.OICE VIAItTLS
awned up in tho Beet stylo, at s =osoeni l e •
=ties. Determined to leave nos hinn un- 1.
public
to accomodate the public. sae=
patronage to reepecittnity solicited.
Columbia, Doc 5,11!33 : if. .