The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, December 24, 1864, Image 1

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- VOLUME, XXXVI, I..&UMBEIt .20.3
THE COLUMHIJI. .13Py,
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READING RAIL KO 'AD.
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A-CURE- WIIRRANTEM.,
Dyspepsia has the following symptoms :••
lst.• A constant pain oraneasiness at the
pit of t'ie stomach. ' , ' •', •
24 - I,'Platalericji:and:Acidity
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3d. Costiveness and Loss of•Appetitel ,
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4th. - Gloom and Depression of Spirits.
StIV. dAtirrhcea With
. 6th. Pain in all parts of the System.. 7th.'ConktimptiveSythritorns and`rlid
tation of the Heart.
Sth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat.
6th. Nervous •AtWelton, and want of
Sleep at -.night. .
10th.'.Loss of Appetite and 'Vomiting.
11th. Dizzinesis, Dimness of Vision, and
Loss of 'Sight.
12th. lieadaene and staggering in walk
ing, with great Weakness.
Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspep—
sia' that have used Dr. Wishart's Great
American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them
has failed of a perfect cure. We warrant
a cure in every Oise, no matter if of twenty
years' standing. Sold be all druggists
everywhere,quid at Dr.. Wishart's :Office,'
No. 10 N. Secondstreet,
All examinations and consultationslree ,
of charge. Send for a circular. Price $1
per box.' Sent by mail, free of charge, on
receipt of money.
Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia
I, Elizabeth Branson, of 'Brandywine,
Del., formerly of Old Chester; -Del., do
certify that, forone year and a half, I suf
fered everything but deathfrom thatawful
diSease galled Dyspepsia. 1.1.1 y whole-sys
tem was 'prostrated with weakness .and
nervous debility; I could not digest my
food; if I ate oven a cracker or the small- ,
est amount of food, it would return just as
I swallowed it; I became so costive in my
bowels thatr would not have a passage in
less than .from 4 and often 8 days; under
this hrimiebse suffering, my minciLseemed
entirely to give way., .1., had dreadful hor
ror qua evil forbedings. I thought every
bodyhitted ine, and I hated everybody; I
could not bear my husband. nor my own
children ; everything, appeared to bu hor
ror stricken Lo Inc ; I had no ainbition to
do anything.; I lost all my love of family
and' home; I would' ramble and wander
trcari place to place, but could nut be con
tented; I felt that I was doomed to 'hell,
and that there was no heaven ibr me, 'and
was often tempted to commit suicide, so
idliar . was my.. whole, nervous,Systenide
stroyed, and also my Mind, from thatawful '
complaint, Dyspepsia, that my. friends
thought best to have 'me placed 'in Dr.
Kirk bride's Hospital, West Philadelphia;
I remained there vi no wecks,"and thought
fifiras alittle better; but In a few days my
drCadful col - ordain t ihis'raighig ' as. laid 'as
eYei.'?- - Treaidng o t the wbnderfulcures perh.
yejt
thirn‘ll.) 'Dr. , liirt e s Great , Amernatu.
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• ' 'Written for the Colombia'Spy.
"That, Welcome, Step".—Ye, Shall:Hear
I why deur mother, 0 tell me why,
Doesihe tear drop MI that once bright eye?
Is it for aught little Lilly's done— -
That those big tears in their sadness come?
Take me once more to thy loving breast,
ForgiVitigly—there let"thy darling rest.
MOVIE&
• "Closer my child to a mother's heart, „ •
3dy life, my3oy,—my all thou art;
_Thy young heart fills with a mother's grief;—
Ye fountains, cease in your sweet relief;
H Stillcioner my child to'my• throbbing breast,'
Leta niiitlier's love give her darling rest.
Oh t sweet is the smile o•oi thy shining tiro*,
Thy —deiai; she Is happy now,' , ,
.
ller little sine—tl . v.ate all forgiven—
Her spirit basks in the•fight of Heav'n,
An anget-form,' 01 I seethe white,
Anti it beanie with a father's loving zmile
- "TtiosO toai's which - flaw; Oh I my gentle &ire,
Are hki dm dew on the flow'rs we lolie4;;
Likethose pearly gems from the God'dn high,
They are (Imps of love from thy mother's
They are glittering rays for the passing hO r tirs- -
Liko liu..v'es dew to the fragrant ' "-
"Thit these pwarly tears,—they seem Po teak " 1
Whoa father wat.linre, then fell the dew, ~,
lint, dear mother, Ohl tell me o by
The love-drops—then ne'er tilled thine eye
Thy smiles wore bri 4 1i t em thd timers:et Hap,
And your sengwas glad through the hve-lung
day..,
1107IIER.
Child; when thy flithershUir WAS here.:
His joyous smile drank the jewerd tear,
As the the sun's rays brighten the dow-deek'd flow`4l
So thy father's stole elieerld each luippy hour/
Our sun has set in its glory bright, -'
And there gathers 'round us, the shades of night.
"Rat mother,cleer another, the sun will rise,
And the hirk will t..ing in the bright blue nick's,
And father will some from the were away,
A addle night will flee from the light of day,
Ohl ,we soon shall hear at the cottage door„.
That sante sweet volen Wet we heurd 'of Yore.' , .
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"NO ENTERTAINMENT SOTIIEAP .- ANYTiMASTIR
COLUMBIA,
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know le' : to ''irienda',' wlio esteni'us for
ourselves,liut there aretheSeameng our
visitors, who ere poliie and' , ittentiveto
us becanse - Craiglandida -pleasant place
for visitors,' and if I' ani:uot ybryMuelv
mistaken'," continued Sue inusignifidant
" One :'of thein -at'least, 'the
manner,
another motive.'
'‘‘ Reineuiber Sue, -, Mias ~Vaughan will
be here to-morrosv,andliWanti you aid
her, to be very good friends." , • ,
" Charley .: do . you like that- Miss
Vaughn very much—do you • love her."
queried S ne, n estli ng. Maier td her brother
and.looking anxiously upiinto his face,for.
an answer.
" Two questions, and. the.last hardly
fair; Sue,. for ; =-)! ••! • .". '
yoU will 'ansivei:, eandidly;
wen% 'you Oharlekrf; interrupted :his
sister, and - the upturned' face''aisutued.
another shade of seriOu t suesk • .;
" I cannot say that I love her, as I;
have always 'thought . would love the
woman I married, ,burl, like Iter.lery,
very much Sue. She has a superior is-1
tellect, is,far, better, edaelted ; than party
of hor sex, is exceedingly_ well
,read, .re
fined, modestand,,antiable,i7
,replied her
brother iopi . animated n:toner,.
" Yes, a perfect parapn,.ef fttl,excel ;
lencies, a model divinity f?r . . :the:imi
tation tieLill'her sex, I sitpio'se • dilarley
do you .really. helieveaU y.ou•have. assert,
ed ?" ' :s( • • ,1 • ; •
I " I do. most,sinoerely, and lam at a
linr3 to account for your in in ;;Peat
ing•of her,- for I have never met' a; lady
whoie:friendship I would 'rather you pos
sess
thatt 'Miss Vaughan!i::. , ; •
Not; Charles Ellisjisten to me,!'
and the: lithe fsure4as•:'dialvn up and
the , ' ',tright::eYes apt - U.04, , while , Lei
came quick Una:short •;,: for
nni,uoing
"then:'4'44,3ri;u:
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away, .Tom-.lllontgomery,• was remember
ed, too tenderly,;'. ' '-.. •..
Brother Charles, -how can you, speak,
in that way,, of one" whom you knew to be
as noble and .highl.soured, as tever:•man
was," exclaimediSue_ quickly.; allthe sad.
('listlessness, had vaniihed, now, and, her
Bushed cheek and lifted. head. arid qui!,
I . ering lips told, of the :feeling aroused. by ,
1 her brother's words. • In, :rapid impet
uous, manner.. she continued: "He was
your. friend once, and you 'of all 'others.
should le, the,- last. to! speak unjustly of
hun, for, he was true to you:,. Ilever ex-'
pect to see:him again though, forle..will
noCreturn where he:was so:harahly,treat,.
ed, still I cannot bear to listen ,to.asper
sions of hislouor.".,
But thelig,hthas died ! away again in the
dark eyes,, and the shade canto back
oulhe soft round' eheeks,;and•she :listens
to.Charley.as if. her thoughts vere•wan.
daring jn some other.,direetioe., Soon the
tughti.airgrew damp, and brother • and
sistevwentinto the house— ~;
' For a week the house had been fulltof
visitors, and,a contented• liappy.company
they seemed to be., aoating,tfishing and..
strolls through, the green „woods,.: then
music and chess in the parlorso.or.,read
ing.or,writing; in, rthel well 'filled, cosy
library filled up the hours - most.-agreea
idY„ -And- then in all the strolls, and in
the deep windowsi.l.wheiever a couple
met, were. the low:, spoken words : and
beaming ; glances', and gentle . pressure -ofl
hands that spoke ~ of ,tender i feelings:
awakened and'for . otold the time when vows
'would he' exchanged and troth • plighted,
when heart uniting with kindred heart
WOU'leel time that
deep, delicioui happiness which can be
feit:in its fullnessandt once
purk' y n
and which marks tae hour, of its dawn
as the most Illissfulmf all ,hfe's moments
—an hour ttr which„, ,after life ,the
tunited,soulsluok back, and thank God
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' At dialler: timenCharley, . for the first ,
time had a good look. st Sue's friend,,
One: might ,pass her , and discern dothing,
usually. attractive. ei hi form or feit7 1
.tere,. and tto •I Charley , after :one., glance,'
:turned:i hisi attention to,; Clara who .was
near ltim. ...DAL that evening,iwhou,the
raito kept thetu,nll ; in -„the house, t he
found:himself,. ,without t exactly knowing
how it,happened, seated by Kate's aide
; talking as:earnestly,. if' be had known
her for years,,. He, soon became deeply
interested In his, new companion, and,as. i
he, studied 'her : countenance *lmre, atteu,
tively, he wondered that he,ever,thmaght
her plain. , True, her features me,re ..not
regular, but her oval,„lordw., 'was ,white,
shower ; of glossy farki,ahtdow,ingi4 ! her
rosy. month seemed, farmed , *or ; ..apeakirsg
words ef,lovoi but the l irresistible charm_
tbstnompensiated.for; : apy ; other defects
wPS:..hPf. ,AR.E4r(PIN..,O9.aPent, eyes 74h.
their..,pver., : Varying expresaipo, now,
drepipy, now „,speaking,,,,kiodnesa: „and
again .lit, pp.with the f light of, thought,
layer mirroring the, depths =of fkure 10y, 7;
lag soul, ':Fora long ,9Pfrt.'!°f,44c
the PRP 1 7, 1 '841 011
Charley, learned that . her ,cultly.atedl,ln.
teltee ! t, ; vivid imagination and varied ; ao r ~
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.cnt than any personal attraction ,vpld ji
be,: and im,l,leleMalmq.7ith
; bcp.,delpito
thepersistentOfFP!iJ u P• d , , ,,NY Cs!'f r .l'i
drawl Att 1 F1.10:!1 1 ,,
r9sl3 eFAIT*4 over tq,whgre shn was sib
tii?zi?4,P,IR.F 7 €I99 I , I ?rPFT - PAitCP.,
failed to please them r , In - wain 'abe,
:exerted herself tu,interest hiru ti but ; _new
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` thfriugi-. in.:nr3ri" - ecting,sitos•night -
dmifideut of meritingymir Iliapleaawklavos 1 ,
one thing-you :dame , liirong. glaum MAU- `.-• -,
intoxicatedL7: - SniotiMi ilium -adattluitiefil '
thesmost.painfulitndishaes • seaueediueoixo
fill my .allotted•parisio 4;badlii
,;' • azgatepVisai -, '-,--
died but tofew. horts; hcniarkagost. midi:air* .2.. •
left her aide : to fulfil :my unavoidable 411,11, ' • -
gagemerdhere.,l If s .l have•••izot:i.pleaseall ' ' •
you, I implore-you to forgive. 147.1a,ved.x -...
her,• grieved for her; and if: anguWmutit.
excuse a ,fault, I, bear'my•apoloo,herels,4 ,
He • placed his ,hand upon his4haart, s . -
and a burst of, tears relieved:lie •adrkent, a
,airy paroxysm or, grief,...l . •'. -, issk.4- 1 0., t iss . t.r.”..fs,
• • -The ,audience were tboroughlysaff; 004 ',.. "..
and; an Acinest. s.buxst'of.sympathlrmaaaday'
i the walls ;., '
sand,strongs men ailently,:isuuldUziar.the ;
, remainder of the eveninghis rperforumtaWs,
, was smareely.•.andible through athe's st*nv -.
of applause by:which the, crowd I sottgb.V.:
I s ici.sooththe poorman'samuniled:fiatis '
.. There. was.sefitething . very, melea:dladlyi ,
fixs the . thought' sof thit4wiptiihe&XMONLa
coining, from ..thei bed of death otp dog
attire? andsxitiers studied- lwittioismy fixat
the-4amusements 1 ofta'crowd' tiotioneliiito
whomAregined• at the anguish.al*ifi r lti s. ,.. '
terett-funder 4 hia!paifited'ldhecktiuilWo . :-
, artiilo.+. • 1.21. ad in the greatithetitim4o44
how immil:gre. theree.roursdmm: : '
Phorlictor,emilibg gaily.ad-rhe, msi
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While • at•homotolibe sorrow , whosiriaiiMiiiiiir"'
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is ever present/ with? the busytp is i
, es- • .. , .. 4, .5..,..,.' Z.siliAt . g!r t at
•:, TW.44F.1 Dust it .** Pc ilne ?
•the - I.i I. - Pe.,.
0-43 ocean is about' r•r e •rt --- ; Af "s‘it ' .:
one would expect, to ,te . annoy
dust, .s ••I sw us ga,3 -Jikva ow i •
; siZ"7, IBt .., 4 .. v e uI PP E I, Pf jt: , Ira,
sweep over tie' Atlantic A ~131
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