goad atpairtztut. o.minutnicatione am be" /14VCCOrit/aCSI =COM .panied. by Ma writer's real yaws.; -act sweeasary for pato* :catWa,,bal as a guarantecArgaxt.faith. - ' To Correspondents. ,is KEYSTONE.—Yqur -enigma is -received. Cannot publish Without auth er'snam IN and it is doubtful whetherwe would publish it with it. An enigma to be worth anything, should be as briefas possible. For instance, when there are 42 letters in the answers, there should be only that number in the questions. Yours has 42 in the answers •and 223 in the questions, and hence is five times too long, besides, many errors occur. For instance, " The name of a favorite ex hibition place among the Romans," " My whole is a distinguished General of the Revolutionary War." Wonderful I "Key stone" reanimates the sleeping patriot's dust, and,'by an awkward combination of figures, brings to life the man who be friended his fellows in both worlds.. LIT LIGEIT.—Pootry received and * will be published as 800.11 AS we can find room for it. The poetry is much better than the prose. We rather like you. M. A. S.—Your MSS. received and ac, pled. El Wanted. ee to the Nil An apprenti xess. Apply- a L this office ear The carrier returns his hearty thanks to the patrons of the " Spy" for the very liberal manner in which the "green," "red" and "grayback" currency was showered upon him, on New Year's ,day. LECTUIVE. —Rev. E. W. llutter, of Philadelphia, will deliver a lecture in the Lutheran Church, on Friday evening nest, at S o'clock. Subject—" Pour days spent on the battle-field of Gettys burg." rm...it is said that small pox is pre vailing to a considerable extent in Wash ington City. sanator Bowden, of Va., died of the disease, there, a few days ago. ria.The snow which fell on Monday 1 tgt, rendered the 'sleighing (lilac good on 'Wednesday and Thursday, zual our streat-4 ping, by the woad of the e s. .eapiuus_ skirt which fell on Thursday night and Friday will inAke the sleighing still better, and we prediet the lovers or the sport will have a —high old time." STOLEN.—Mm,srs. Kauffman & Sheaf fer hail, a short time since, a Sow stolen weighing ab.mt :WO Serves them Tight; litriineis to hare Sows laying around louse. ICE.—Those persons lucky enough to have ice houses, have been busily engaged in filling them during the week. The quantity already gathered is much larger than last year, and of a superior quality. Slam cs AcctnENT.—Mr. J. Hou:4ton Mifflin met with an accident, on last Saturday evening, which nearly proved fatal. He was getting into his carriage, at the head of Walnut street, and, it is supposed, the horse gave a quick jerk and he was thrown violently to the ground, cutting the back part of his head severely. He was taken to the residence of Dr. W. S. MeCorkle, in an insensible condition, where the wound was dressed. He remained partially insensible up till ;Monday or Tuesday. We are glad to learn Plat he is now doing well and is out of danger. ACCIDENT.-Out Monday afternoon, ps the hands at "Shawnee Iron Works" were taking the cars from the furnace to the wharf, the track being covered with snow, the cars on nearing the wharf, were difficult to check and approached it rather rapidly. The front car, upon which Mr. Peter Kratser was acting as brakesman, pan upon a coal pile which lowered the hind end and the next car projected over the bumper and crushed the brakesman's leg, breaking the bone between the knee And ankle. Dr.'s Hottenstein and Dev lin were called in, and set the broken limb. We understand that he is now doing well. se ~We have received the first num ber of the "Union Banner," a new paper just started in Chicago, 111., R., E. Hoyt, editor. It is an original, family news paper, devoted to choice literature, po ems, tales, sketches, essays, &c. It has already some of the best talent in the country contributing to its columns. It is published at the low price of two dol lars per annum, with a chance of a gift thrown in. Hope the editor will send us a ticket, we feel sure of drawing a Piano. Just - think of a 8350 Piano in an editor's Sanctum. "Whew I" kirThe rebel Congress seems to be applying its Foote to President Davis, Sar The total number of National Banks chartered t}p to Dee. 26 is one hundred and seyentyrtAree, 29... The latest wrinkle : in this age of novelties, is a new-fashioned - tea and cof fee cap, invented foi.tho bencrito . iif tlenien with heavy moustaches. . . Prof. Wells, 'Of PoFtlatill.; - 3.1e., lectured in Odd Fellows' gall, on Wed ; -nesday evening, to an...ap,preciative ence. The lectiire was couched in lan guage ornate, chaste, .strikiug 'and the 'illustrations were' tT ritltieg, often raising to the sublime. This gentleman will lecture again, this evening at 7 o'clock. Subject: "Na ture Inexorable." We augur for this lecture a large audience. Admittance 10 cents. The proceeds to be devoted to school purposes. ilsarTheo. W. Herr, Esq., Asst. Pro vost Marshall of this District, has re signed. We do not know-why Mr. Herr resigned his position, but one thing re -know, that the board of eurollinent loses an able ; cmrteous sal attentive officer. Mr. Jacob Martin, heretofore a clerk in the Board, has been appointed to fill the vacancy. Jacob, no doubt, will fill the position with credit to himself and satis faction to the public. l l it 1 31 .. 4 141,11 17118 24 25 PAY TIES MILITIA.—We saw a sight and heard a sound which made a great noise, just before the election, that the Militia, called out September, 1862, were to be paid off. Captains and Colonels were written to, to prepare rolls, &c., and it raised quite a little excitement. But now the election has come and gone, and so has the rolls, and the Militia, has not been paid --already." At the solicitation of s3verel friends ; we have w:itteu to Harrisburg, in refer ence to the matter, but as yet have re ceived no reply, probably "red tape" says mind your own business. Many of the men who left their homes and families at that time, were poor laboring men and mechanics depending only upon their labor for support, and should be paid. Just at this time it would be highly ap preciated. Why it is not done, we are unable to ascertain. We hope our friend E. K. Smith will bring the matter before the Legislature. us bu,i- tteL.A. loaf of bread at one of the Christ was dinners in New York was eleven feet long, ten inches thick, twenty-two inches wide, and required a whole barrel of flour for its construction. It was needed. DE9_,ln one of his speeches in England the Rev. Ward Beecher said, "I have one boy in the army, and another at home only fifteen years of age. If the war lasts till be is sixteen, ' c will go too." . -............a.u...ma,u 5 ia_i n one g Isis speeches that he was willing to seeti Ce - alr Jam rat tives, as well - ns - timix, pf - is wife; miss,. down the rebellion. This , Boston Coaricr thinks that the great Showman's patriot ism is quite as ardent as the great preach. er's- tul eve Bonocuu ELucnos.—An election was held, ou Monday last, fur Borough officers, which resulted in the election of the whole Republican ticket. The fol lowing is the vote : Cloy Burgess. Rudolph Williams, Jima &hi-wrier, Amistant Burficss ===l John K Eberlcin, Toien Conned, Hiram 'Wilson, 3 years, 182 Milton Wiko, 3 years, M===2l David Mullin, 1 year, 184 Christian Breneman, 1 year, 183 J. F. Wider, 1 year, IS2 Robert T. Rjjoh, 1.36 Pee; S. ..lfeTague, 133 Peter A. Kiniburg, 134 John Yeager,l year, 133 Shunzan, 1 year, 134 llichuel 135 Clepper, 2 .years, Samuel Grove, 177 James Barber, 184 H. if, North, 137 Samuel Truscott, 13G /EA Constable. Charles Hook, 170 Samuel Mites, 149 DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LlNl meat for horses is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddlo Galls, Scratches Mange, ttc., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured 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 have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effect ually prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all horses aro liable, and which render so many otherwise val uable horses nearly worthless. wa..See advertisement. Oct. 31, 18d3. ly. [CO]LM UNICATMOj PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURA BLE DISEASE A CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, atter having suffered several years with a severe lung affection,. and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and us ing the same, which they will find a sure cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, coughs, colds, kn. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa tion which be conceives to invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Persons "riotous the prescription will please address Rev. EDW. A. WILSON , Wllliamsburgh, Rings Co., N. Y. Spet. le, School Direclom To Norte Owners ! DESIRE TOR. TOBACCO CURED AND PREVENTED! CILENIUNG, SHOEING AND SNUFFING - *P7W) AND PDEVENTED By Doctor'DYßlVS Antidote. tzp....lt is notaprescription,but a remedy, and one package will-perform the cure. - Apackage sent _postage paid by mail, oa receipt ot_Fifty . cents. Address GRAS. K. DAY, New 'Haien, Connecticut. 'l7P.:Brugr„icts, Merchants and Pedlars liberally dealt Novemder 21, 1863.-3 mos. A FORTUNE FOR AL[.: EITHER MEN OT WOMEN!! NO HUMBUG, but an entirely new thing. Only three months in this country! No clap trap operation to gull the public, but a genuine money-making thing!— Read the eh-foliar of instruction once only, and you will understand it perfectly. A lady has just written to me that she is making as high as Twenty Dollars some days! giving hist ructions in this art. Thous ands of soldiers are making money rapid ly at it. No person has to be urged to pa tronize it. It is a 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, You 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 it elicits. It is pretty much all profit. A mere trifle is necessary to start with. There is scarcely one person out of thou sands who ever pays any attention to ad vertisements of this kind, thinking they are humbugs. Consequently 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. teie onsequently 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 one thousand dollars, and I expect to make money out of it—and all who purchase the art of me will do the same. One Dollar sent to me will insure the prompt return of a card of instructions in the art. The 7noncy will be returned to those not satisfied. Address WALTER T. TINSLEY, No. 1 Park Place, New York. October 31, 1863.-3 mos. FOR SA LE MIIREE Carriages, three Sleighs and two setts of doable harness. IL IL KNOTWELL Columbia, Tan. 9, 1504.-lt. COLVIVIBIEL INSU3iBNCm CO. FOURTH ANNUAL STATE :11 ENT. WHOLE amount insured, 52,604,415 GS Whole amount of Prom Notes :255,931 4G Balance Cash Prem.'s, Jan. 1, 1303, 32,120 31 Receipts for Premiums less Agent's corn's, 9,332 43 Receipts for Assestnt's less Agent's corn's, 2,335 02 -- $13,337 79 Losses and expenses paitl iu 1863, i?'10,133 32 Balance of Premiums Santa - try - 1, 1864, 3,754 47 . 913,937 79 An assessmant of three per cent. was levied on the Premium Notes, October t, 1593, which was deemed sufficient to pay all claims UZ.I.IIISt the Company for losses about one-half of which has bean collected: The business of the Company is rapidly increasing. The amount insured in 1853 I Wag $1,128,t319 33, and the amount of Prem. .. - V... - a - rar.olved was $101,310 97,,;11 - in".; the Fenn - inns , as shown above. an N'ot LA'.: over 1. quarter of a million GEO. YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. Columbia, Jim. 9,1884.-9 t. 3farieltian, Ma3thelot Sealinel,Mount Joy Herald, Lancaster Daily Express and in teiligeneer, (Lunen4lol.o publish two woks and send bill to this ofli2o. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the A Columbia Bank will be held at the Banking House, in Columbimon SATLTII DAY, the lath day of FEBRUARY, ISGI, at 2 o'clock P. M., to consider and adopt or reject the provisions of the Act of Assem bly, entitled " An Act supplementary to the Act incorporating the Columcia. Bank and Bridge Company," approved tho first day of May, 185:2, authorizing said Com pany to sell and dispose of their bridge, erected across the Susquehanna river at Columbia, Lancaster County, Pennsyl vania, with the appurtenances, including their ferry right ; also, to consider and ap prove of the contract and deed for the sale of the said bridge and ferry right and ap purtenances as embraced in the proposi tion of sale made by the Directors of tho Columbia Bank to the Pennsylvania Rail road Company ; and also to act upon such other business as may be brought before the Stockholders, rotative to the transfer and sale of said bridge and ferry right. It is desirable that the attendance should be general, as the measures proposed in con sideration, require the approval ot Stock holders having a majority of the whole number of shares. SAMUEL SEIOCH, Cashier of Columbia Ba'-' Columbia, Jan. 0,18.64.-6 t, ISO 187 En BEI BM MEI Cashier of Columbia Bank, Imperial Coal Oil, A .NO. 1 DOUBLE REFINED CAR BON OIL, WHIM gives a more brilliant light at less expense than any other oil; and is perfectly non-explosive. NO. 1 LUBRICATING OIL, From which all sediment and impurities are removed, rendering it superior for all kinds of machinery. NO. I DEODORIZED BENZOLE, Which is extensively used by painters, cabinet-makers, and pronounced by others equal in all respects to Turpentine. "E20`..4t/ orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. Columbia, January 9, ISfil.* LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Columbia Post Office, week ending January 0, 18d4. Ales Miss Harm L W Buries Martha Jano Moss Edward Cooper Caleb Quaruy Alfred Duffy Sally Sehmtken Joseph Grey George Troxell Eleanor Herr Barbara G* Young B Persons inquiring for letters will please mention if they are advertised. Jan. 9, 1804. M. 3. PRY, P. M. FOR. PAINT. THE" JEPPERSON now oC exuded by Hiram Drauckor; and doing a drat-rate Railroad business, for which it is well adapted. Possession given on the Ist &April next. If desired, ;qr. Drancker will sell the fixtures, 4.c .: Apply to GEO. BOGLE. Columbia Jan. 2, 1864.-3t4 FOR RENT. VRONE the Ist of April nest, the desirable .112 DWELLTNG on Locust street, between Second and Third streets, now occupied by Sinickson Smith, Esq. For terms Apply ANN LOWREA . to A\ Tan. 2, 1864.-tf. WifOTIC.E. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration, to the Estate of Thomas Bennett, into of the Borough of Columbia, County of Lancaster, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber ; all persons Indebted to said Estate, are requested to make imme diate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated, for settlement. J. DITSCA_N COTTRELL, Col's Jan. Administrat or. -prvix•Ewn. THE Trustees of Odd Fellows' Hall As sedation haire declared a Dividend of 3 per cent. - Pgyable:on Masi:alter the 14th of January 1864. HIRAM WILSON, ' - Columbia, Jan. 2,1364-3 t. Treasurer. NOTICE. fIIHE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia- Manufacturing, Com pauv, -will be held on-MONDAY, JAX- U-VitY 11th, 1864, at the, oillce of the com pany, between the hours of one and three o'clock P. M., at which time an election will be held for President and six _Man agers, to serve far the ettsuir4 year. Columbia, Tan,. 2, 15(4.-Ut. PUBLIC SALN OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. APt b e sold eo s in the Borough of Columbia, On SATURDAY, JAN - 13ARY 23d, I$G.l, at 7 tit:leek Y. by virtue of au order. of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster, all that Lol` OF GROUND, situate on the south-east side of Walnut street, between. Third and Fourth streets, iu the Borough of Colum bia,.bounded on the north-east by prop ert:s.• of James Bennett, and on the 'south west by property of Joseph - Bennett, con taining. ill front on said Walnut street fifteen feet, and in depth one hundred 4 6 , ..A„ and ninety feet to an. alley, with hundred two-story BRICK DWELLEs. , TG HOUSE and other improvements thereon erected. Terms cash on the first day of April, A. D. 1864, when deed will be made and possession given by J. DUNCAN COTTRELL, Administrator of Andrew Glosser, deed. Columbia, Jan. 2, raßne* FOR S.&L SITUATED on the Pennsylvania road, 2B miles west of Harrisburg, con taining about 170 ACRES, nearly two thirds of which is bottom land, the balance good up-land. The land is all well watered and in a high state of cultivation, well clovered, good fences. There is a large BANK DAR', and DWELLING with out-houses, all partly new, ple Orchard and other fruit N W trees, with large BAR and good DEL LING on another part of the farm. The roperty will divide conveniently, is in sight of the Railroad Depot at Newport, and a most de sirable farm for grass and all kinds of grain. For particulars see W. It. Totally, Newport, Perry county, Pa., or address the subscribers at Pittsburg, Pa... R. ROBISON d• CO Columbia, Jan. 2,1363.-3 in,, A GRAND BALL AND O.?NOERT )1 4 .( 1 ;?).t i SO4 for the benetit of RUDOLPH 1 1 1 A t i l, Ta l 11 . o b ti e KIJIIN, liklitor of the "Harrisburg and Lancaster Dental:rat." , In the course of the evening, Mr Kuhn will deliver an addre.s. Subject : " Whet the People Want." ' Tickets Fifty Cents—AThnitti lig ono gen tleman and two ladies. ;i:tt-Keffer's band is engaged and will be pr - es,ent on the above occasion. Tickets for sale by J. C. III;CTIETI, Condi' of Front and Locust streets. Columbia, Jan. 2,18531.-2 t. 186.1. COAL! =COAL ! I ti WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds ed COAL. _TERMS, Nett Columbia, January '4. ISO-4.-1;. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AN D SI LVE N.T'D IV ARE. SHREINER S:SPERTNG , Feont gt. Core, Jolla Ln calf lye Led t 1.4 C eles, class JONI AMERICAN WATCI LES 1 AMERICAN WATCHES!! AMERICAN WATCHES!!! We would especially call the attention of persons \visiting a good time plet.t 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 we have not on hand, at less than city prices. A. continuance of the former patronage is respectfully solicited. Repairing of all kinds promptly at tended to. Columbia, January 2, 181.11.-ly. FRANKLIN INSURANCE COM PANY AGENCY. HAVING been duly appointed Afrent of the I , IIANKLIN - FiRE Es.:suRNNCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, for Columbia and vicinity, I will attend to the duties up pertaining to m appointment. Those desiring to °abet insurance, or renurrid of their Policies, will please eall ou the sub scriber. JOHN COOPER. Columbia, Dec. ^ _ls, lar3.-4t. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES : BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS! The most certain and speedy remedy for all diseases of the Chest and Lungs ' Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Influenza, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, kc., &e. These Wafers give the most instantan eous and perfect relief, and when perse vered with according to directions never fall to elfect 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 area 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 the vital organs is not hopelessly decayed. Every one adlicted should give them an impar tial trial. TO VOCALISTS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS These Wafers are peculiarly valuable. They will in ono day remove the most se- Vero occasional hoarseness ; and their re- Kular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vo calists. JOB MOSES, Solo Proprietor, 27 Curt landt Street, New York. Price 25 cents per box. Vocalists and Public Speakers Vocalists and Public Speakers Vocalists and Public Speakers Will Lind Bryan's Wafers Will find Brvan's Wafers Will find Bryan's Wafers Invaluable to remove Invaluable remove Invaluable to remove Hoarseness and Soro Throat Hoarseness and Soro Throat Hoarseness and Sore Throat 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 ten minutes Coughs, Colds, and all diseases Coughs, Colds, and all &leases Coughs, Colds, and all diseases Of the Chest and LUngs Of tEe Chest and Lungs Of the Chest *yid Lungs Sold by all Druggists Sold by all Druggists Sold by all Druggists At 25 cents per box At 25 cents per box cents per box Ally 4, 1863. . • DON IT FAIL TO READ THIS I COFFEE: COM El COFFER EAST INDIA COFFEE COMPANI', li4 Reade Street, (three doors fiom Green wich Street,) New York, all universal at tention to their _ - KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE only 2.5 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 INDIA COFFEE has twice the strength of Java, or any other Coffee whatever, and wherever used by our first-class hotels and steamboats, the stewards say there is a saving of 50 per cent. - - KENT'S EAST INDIA. COFFEE is the most healthy beveratro known, and is very nutritious. The weak and infirm may use it at alt times with impunity. The wife of the Hey. W. Eaves, local min ister of the M. E. Church, Jersey city, who has not been able to use any CUM.° lbi fif teen years, can use KENDS EAST INDIA COFFEE three times a day tvititout injury, it being entirely free front those properties that produce nervous extdtetnent. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE. Dr. JAME."..; BOYLE, of 156 Chambers Street, says: "I have never known - ztry. Coffee so healthful, nutritious and tree from all injurious qUalities as KEN'ES EAST INDIA COFFEE. I advise my patients to drink it univer sally. even those to whom I have hitherto Prohibited the use of Coffee." THE PRlNcirxr., OF THE NEW YORK EYE INFIRMARY sacs: "I di rect all the patients of our Institution to use exclusively KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE, and would not be without it on and• ac count." The Rev. C. LARUE, an eminent cler gyman of the M. E. Church, now stationed at Halsey Street, Newark, bays of KENT'S EAsr INDIA COFFEE : "I have used it nearly a year in my family, and find it produces no ache of the head or nervous irritation, as is the case of all other Coffees. It is exceedingly plea sant, and I cordially recommend it to all elertrymon and their families." KENT'S EAST IND A COFFEE is used daily by the families of Bishop Ames, Bishop Baker, and many of the most distinguished clergymen and pro fessional men in the country. BEWAIIE 01' COUNTERFEITS f \nd be sure that the packages are labeled KENT'S EAST COFFEE. I:31 Ronde street, New York. As there are numerous counter Ants afloat under the name of " Genuine East India Coffee," "Original East India Coffee," etc., put forth by imposters to deceive the unwary. . . In 1 lb. packages, and in boxes of 36, GO and 100 lbs., for Grocer, and large COll - Sold by Grocers generally. Orders from country Grocers Stdidied, to whom a liberal discount \Via be made. December 1563.-3 mos. TH E GREATEST DISCOVERY OF AOE TOARlkflialS, Families and others can 1. purchase no remedy equa l to Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheumati , m, sore throats, toothache, sea sickness, cuts, burns, swell ings, bruises, old :sores, headnene, mos quito bites, pains in the lint be, 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. 1864. Du. TouLts—D.iar Sir: I havo us:ed. your Venetian Liniment in my family for a number of years, and belitrve it to be the best article for what it is reccanmended that 1 have ever used. For sudden attack of creep it is invaluable, 1 have no hesi tation in recommending it for all the uses it professes to cure. I lace sold it for many years, and it gives entire satisfac tion. 11. TRIININER. lublic 11- , e- Jt.,v- QuAicnnTowN, N. J., May S, IS3S. l'rieo 2.5 and 50 cents. r3old all drug bits. 0111355 C.;orilanat. Street, N. Y. first- MILWIN'S LIVre•RII2 SALE AND EXCIIANCE STABLES, Locust st., between Second and Thud sts. TARTE , : EitIVIX, Agent, takes plea .l.l'JL sure in inlorating his friends and. the Public generally, that he has purchased the entire stock and good-will of the Livery Stable recently kept by Christian Hershey, Esq., and having removed it to the LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES belonging to the " Lamb Hotel," he hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Ci'OOD TEAMS WiTII CAREFUL DRIVERS, eau be had at all hours of the day or night. Iforsem kept by the day or month. All at the twee cash prices; and on no other terms. Columbia, Dee. 19, 1&3.-limos. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES CAN be relied on ! Never fail to cure! 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 eases. 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. Ifundreds or certificates can be shown. Bt az,'s SPECIFIC PILLS are the original and only genuine Specific Pill. They are adapted ler male and female, old or young, and the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cases of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal 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, Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, &e.. &a, all of which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or Self Abuse, or some constitutional de rangement, and incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet, and Strictures, and in Diseases 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 seated, and confidentially, on receipt of the money, by .1. BRYA.N, 76 Cedar street, New York, Consulting Physician fur the treatment of Seminal, Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will send, free to all, the following valuable work, in sealed Cu- velope Tun' Pirrurrn Tuoustk---.Docron 13ELL'S TREATISE on Self-Abuse, Pre mature Decay, Impotence and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, NightlyEmhedons, General Debility, a pamphlet of al pages, contain ing important advice to the afflicted, and which should be read by every sufferer, as the means of cure in the severest stages Ls plainly sot forth. Two stamps required to pay postage. December 19, 1863.-Iy. NEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES. TUE largest and best assortment of Boots and Shoes in the eity of Lancas ter, embracing always the newest styles worn by LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Boys., Girls and Children. As I manufac ture the best quality of the above goods at the very lowest rates, (lower than any others,) I reepectfully invite the public to my establishment. NEW STYLES OF RUBBERS, And German Woollen Shoes with felt or leather soles, Just received. Every kind maroftionwed at Abort no tice. _Every kind of Worked Slippers for Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely to order A. N. DRENEILAN. Opposite Cooper's !Intel, , Dee; 1 . 2,V t 1y. West King at., Lanotstor, STILL MORE THINGS FOR THE HOLI DAYS. C&NNED MORELLO CHERRIES, CANNED PEACHES, CANNED PLUMS CANNED cATAWBA. GRAPES IN SYRUP, CANNED PEARS IN SYRUP, PICKLES INLARGEORSMALL JARS, HOME MADE CATSUP, SWEET SHAKER CORN, Lac. Cora Dec. 12, DM. 11. E. BRUNER. KILL FOR RENT rrIBE Columbia Flour into the prop erty of Charles J. Pusey, lathe Borough of Columbia, Is for rent, possession to be given on the first day of 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 made and peeked. in 12 horn s, and 1.00 bushels of corn chopped in the same that , . The mill has been lately repaired with new bolting* eltests and cloths, and all the modern improvements. A home market eau had in Columbia for all the flour that.ean be made. Apply to SAM IjEL 6/10C11 Co: umbirt, Nov. '2l, '63.-tr. LADIES• DRESS GOODS! NTEW, Stock just received. We have 1 1 4-surne cheap bargains. ,t BOWERS, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, C'd'a, Pa. I November 28, 1:433. *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. The Great :Chao-nail Remedy. For miemmtism. Gout, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Stiff Neel: and Joints, Sprains, Bruises. Outs and wounds, Piles, Headache, and all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders. Dr. Etrphen Sweet. of Goatecticut, tite Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Swill, or Connecticut, i 3 known all over the United Slates. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini ment." Dr. Swect's Infallible Liniment cures Rhen -31):INS111, end never fails. Sweet's Infafiihlc Liniment is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Swim's Infallible Liniment cares Burns and Scalds immediately . . . . • Dr. Sweet's Infallible, Liniment is the best known TO for Sprains and Bruises. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment mires Heath ache immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. Swrrt's Infallible Liniment afforda mediate relief for Piles, and seldom falls to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment wee Toothache hi one• minute. Hr. Swert's hin'nunt cures Cuts :and Wounds itaniQdiately and. loaves no soar. Dr. Suret's Infallible Liniment is the best rentedv in the known world. hr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment has been used by more than a million of people, and all prviso it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment is truly a "friend in need," :mtl every family should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment is foi sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. RICHARDSON k CO., Solo Proprietors, Norwich, Per sale by all Dr..a.lers. DR, 11OFFER, DENTIST.--OFFICE I Front Street next door to R. Williams Drug Store, barmen Locust and Walnut sts, Cola., Pa. Apr. DR. A. S. IVIIIMMR, profes• OFFICE on Front street,' fourth ;icier above Locust, °Mee formerly occupied by J. Z. Hoffer. tolumbia, Dee. IP, 11. M. ZVORM'EE A TTORNEY COUNSELLOR /T LIIT L. 1.. Columbia, Pa. Collection , : promptly made in Lancaster York counties. Cola., July 4, 1863. U. IL LSSICK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, COLUMBIA, P_ BED BUG DESTROYS. MADE by J. Rumple. No humbug.— It is made a p)wder, and will not soil the bed clothing, i f it does not prove satisfactory the money will be refunded. For sale at the store of J. numrLE, & SON. July 4, 'O. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES WE have been selling the above Cough Lozenges at the Family Medicine Store all -winter, and they have given general satis faction all who have used them, The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher nays, so far as he has had an opportunity of comparison. Ilron•n'sTTroches a re pre-eminently the first of the great Lozenge School, July 4, Mil SALT! SALT! JUST received hy the,subscriber, at their store in Locust street below Second, 100 Bags Ground Mum Salt, which wLII Uo sold nt the lowest market price :4. .1. RUMPLE it SON. Coln. July 4, ISO 3. • LYON'S Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, and Pure Wines, especially for Medicine and Sacramental purposes, at FAMILY MEDICINE STORE. July '63: L:IDIES'TAKE NOTTICE YOUR attention IN specially called to the very handsome and choice varieties of dry goo& we havo just. received. For sale at vory low prices. STEACY BOWERS, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, ~ ~ ~!' > >~ TILE subscribers have received 11. 1:101%* and large stock of all kinds and sizes of Dar Iron and Steel. They are constantly supplied with stock In this branch of his business, and cut furnish it to customers; In large or small quantities, at the lowest rates J. RUMPLE dt SON, Locust street below Second, Columbia., Pa. July 4, 1863. liarrison's Columbian ink WIIICH is a superior article, perman ently black, and not corroding the pen, can la) had in any quantity, at the Family Medicine Store, and black as jet is that English Root Polish. Cola. July 4, 18G3. Freak Drug's' and Toilet and Feuer Articles. Extracts for the handkerchief. Patent Medicines. Table, Cloth, Ilair, Flesh& Toot. Garden and Flowor Seeds. Wines and Brandies. Jug received and for sale at the FAMILY MEDICINE S July 4, 1863. Odd Pellet _ _ W OOL YARNS. WOOL TARNS, Just received stock of Stocking' yarns, st SIT:ACV 80 , Opposite Odd cello , Sept. Z. VAL APPLES APPLES SAMUEL H . LOCKARD bas rarfety of,Applm for mtle, by or pack. • Call as the Atrterte Cealyszbia, Nor. 211,-1563. --NEW ORLEANS 11107A55ra...... CHOICE new crop Baling Molasses, - Cranberries, Layer and Bunch Raisins in whole, half and quarter boxes. STEACY & BOWERS, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Cora Ea. December 12, 1863. BR.OWN'S ESSENCE *OF JAMAICA. - - .GINGER IS particularly recommended -at this season as a Tonic to the Dyspeptic and In valid, and is particularly &Ileac:lotus in summer complaints. For sale at the Fami ly Medicine Store. Columbia, July 4, 1863. IN TH E COURT 0 F . COMMON PLEAS. OP LANCASTER COUNTY. 1 ANTMrtEon . . ii,% . Y 3 . , 1 3 , , g°l.:ir'retri,irle 1 8 7T°' Mary Rebecca Little tionijatiende. ... • by }ler next friend . Is . , . and Guardian, Geo. And now, Nov. Little, and Thomas 1 IG, - 18t13,- the : said \Withers, by his next :. writ haying been I friend and Guardian, returned by the Rail Few, Sheriff, and the re vs. • J turn thereof sp .} William P. Lloyd, provedbytheCourt.' Geo. \V. Lloyd::.and on motion of-H. M. Thomas Lloyd., North,'Esq., Atter- ' ney for Plaintiffs" the Court-grant-a.xu167 , . oil all the parties inteiested-in this case to come into Court on the 18th-day of Jan unry next to accept or refuSe.the Estate mentioned in .the said writ, at.:' the ap praised value thereof, and . .te Court &- rect notice to be given to Thomas - Lloyd, a' non-resident; by publication for six-weeks .. in the "Columbia Spy." BY the Court: . . G. CLARICSON for Prothonotary,. Doe. 12, 1863.6 t. F. SIIITFT. Alieritr. PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! GIFTS t GIFTS !! GIFTS'It Wy li ll a tu' ll e i lt h ist a •-eturned 1 go stollrO i r 1 2 is il „ a et- - neous, Juvenile and Toy Books, suitable ter Holiday Presents. PHOTOGRAPH 41.81.1.M11.. The largest, host and el:leafiest variety ever offered for sale in Coltunb.4l, Bibles, Prayer Books, 'Hymn Books, Pocket Books, Juvenile and Toy Books, Chess and Checker Boards, - Chess and Checker Men iv great s'ariety. Also, a very large and elegant ra.rjqty, 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 hest assortment ever Columbia. WM. U. HESS' Cheap Book Store, Opposite Col'a Bank. Dec. 12, 1563 GOLDEN 110ATAR DRUG STORE ST. 1860. X. Drake's Plantation Bitters. Golden Mortar Drug Store, U C Co's • Elixir Peruvian Bark and Iron Paschall's Fei•er and Ague Medicine. Golden Mortar Drug Store Hoofland's German Bitters. - Golden Mortar Drug Store. Arnica Plasters. • Golden Mortar Drug Store. Sweet's Liniment. Golden Mortar Drug Store. G• „ . Burnett's Coconino. Golden Mortar DrutOtore. Sterling's Ambrosia. Golden Mortar Drng Store. 'Ars. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Golden llortar Drug Stori Bryan's Pao:tonic Wafers. AND Brown's Troches. Golden Mortar Drug Store. . , Iliadr Propylamino, ' • A sovoroign romody for 'Rheumatism ()olden MorthrDrug Moro Sir James Clark's ForiialePlllB. Golden Mortar Drug Store. M Cheesrnan's Female Pills. Golden Mortar Drug Store, • Swain's Panacea, Golden 'Mortar Drug Store Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. * Golden Mortar Drug Store. N Fresh Canary. Hemp and Rape Seed. Golden Mortar Drug Store. Y. Dietle ArtiOes of all doeLlriptions. Goia.n Mortar. Drug Store. All the most popular Family Medicines. The largest, best selected and greatest variety of Drugs and Chemicals in Colum bia, always on hand at low prices. Give us a call. JUSTUS GRAY& CO., Golden Mortar Drug Store, Nov. 28, 1883.-2 mos. Columbia, Pa. NEW STEW Raisins, Currants, Dried Apples, -L dc, For sale by . HENRY SUYDAM, • Cor. Front and Union its. ENG MIT AND AMERICAN PICKLES. Also, Ssuces, Ketchups, 4 o For sale by HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. Front and Union ate. SEEDLESS RAISINS. • Si iAI~ ERCORN,llonlinony,l3eanenMse. es roll i, Farina, Chocolate, ate. Forsolisby HENRY SLTYDAIIf, Cor. Front and'Union its. CITRON.. • . CRANBERRIES, New "Orleans Molas- 4 ses, Prepared Fruits. Also, Dried Fruit of all kinds. For stile by -RENRY SeIfDAM, Cor. Front and-Union its. SPICES. .- Particular attention is called to our Pure Spices. Pepper; Ginger, Cloves, Mustard, Allspice, Nutmegs, dr.c.,wholo or ground. RY SUYDAM, Cor: Front and Union its. Columbia, Dec..s, 1883. •„ • , • WATCH, CLOCK "AND JEWELRY STORE. • WE have now. on hand a moat complet• and elegant assortment of AMERICAN ENGLISH AND SWISS ' WATCHES,. A. large and handsome stoat of Breast Pins, F.ar-ringii, ringer-ring*, Pen cils no ...ewelry of every kind and variety. ' SILVERANDSILVERPLA.TEDWARE ' Prom the best manufacturers, aturat rea sonable rates. CLOCKS I CLOCKS II CLOCKStII All in good order, and warranted accurate time keepers. Wo have received large ad ditto= to our large stock, and offer the beat inducementa to those in want of good articles at the cheapest rates. Perseus who desire making presents during the holi days, will stud it to their-advmutage give us a call. - - Repairing promptly attended to, P. ELEINE.R de SO_ ,N Front street, above WabauL Col's" Nov. 28. 1863. - . FRANKLIN HOUSE MNiaMiiil N e u } 'V` k' ; J .~ %C ~ s :.+f_ +~iaFK~ IN GiZI ME