The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 28, 1866, Image 1

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    A. M.' 11411180, Editor and Publisher.
VOLUME XXXVIL NUMBER 61.1
THE COLUDIBIEA SPY,
MISEHEMIS FAMILY JOBIAL
',PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING.
OFFICE, IN LOCUST ST., OPPOSITE COI.U3I'•
BIA BANK.
-
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
AN a year if paid in advance
:!,30 " if net paid until the expiration of the year
FIVE CENTS A COPY.
No paper will be di , .eontinued until all ar
arages are paid unless at the option of the editor.
Batts of Advertising in the Spy.
lt. 2t. 3t. Imo. oino. 6m. ly.
sq. S lines 7.5 1;10 1,5) 2,90 4,00 6,00 10,00
Lii " 1,50 2,25 :1,00 3,50 0,00 0,00 15,00
" 2,25 3,25 4.01 4,50 8,50 13,00 20,00
Larger idvertisements in proportion.]
Executors and Administrators' Notices, 3.00
Auditors' and A.isignee isiotices, 2,00
Professional or buisuess cards, not exceeding
5 lines, per year, 8,00
Yearly adv ;rtisern wits, not exceeding, four squares
with occasional changes, 15,00
Special Notices, as reading matter, 10 cents a line
for one insertion.
Yearly advertisers will be charged the same rates
as transient advertisers for all matters not relating
strictly to their business.
All Advertising will be considered CASH", after first
iltbertton.
BUSINESS CALtOS
Sl.. 11fg 14143 ,
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Columbia, Pa.
Collections oraniptly made. in T.ancaster
counties.
Cola., July 2., 1865.
.1. W. FILMIER, •
AT EY AT LAW,
Office on Front Street, between Locust
Ind Walnut, Coltuntna. Pa.
feb. 10, -60.
A. J.
ATTORNI.,Y AT LAIY.
COLLECTIONS Male in Lancaster and
adjoining Counties.
Pensions. Bounty, back pay and all
claims against the government promptly
prosecuted.
Office—Locust Street,between Front and
Second. Dee.
D. LOOP,
ATTORNEY AND 110111StALOR AT LAW,
-cotumbia,Pu. oiriee in Odd Fellows
Flail.
Nov. 19 180-1-lf.
SAMUEL - EVANS,
JUN' TA 4 •of the I' BLii
OFFICE iN ODD FELLOWS' LIMA,
00Lu3[BIA, PA.
June.lB, 18G5. ly.
J, Z. !HOFFER,
TENTIST.--OFFICE, Front Street next thin'.
to R. Williams' Drug Store, between
Locust and Walnut sts, Cola., Pa.
„,- YRAKKVOLHOUSE. --
LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, rA.
rytars is a first class Lotel, and is in every
1 respect adapted to meet the wishes and
desires of the traveling public.
JACOB S. MILLER,
001.. july, 15, '65 Proprietor.
MISII LER' S II oTE 11,
EVAN DTISHLER, Proprietor.
WEST MARKET SQUARE,
READ IN u, PE.NYA.
Oct. 7th. 33%
GEORGE BOGLE,
Dealer in
LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Also, PLASTERER'S HAIR
Office and Warehouse—Front Street be
tween Locust and Union.
July S, 1865.
DR. J.... E. REED,
MOUNT VILL F., LA NOAST EH, COUNTY.
A SHARE OF PUBLIC; PATRONAGE
1 - 1 is solicited. Patients entrusted to nay
care will receive careful and prompt at
tention.
June 30, tf.4
Confectionery
A ND FRUIT OF ALL KINDS IN SEA
..ekson. Parties and families supplied with
ICE CiMara
by the freezer, or in moulds, with prompt
ness at
GEO. J. SMITH'S
Adjoining the Franklin House; Locust St
P. S. Also a fine assortment of Toys
and fancy articles constantly on hand. •
July
COLUMBIA FLOUR. LLS.
GEORGE 130GLE, Proprietor.
TAE HIGHEST CASII PRICES PAID
for all kinds of Grain. '
Superfine end Extra Family Flour for
sale, also mill feed of all kinds. Wheat
ground and packed to order
tak.. Town and country custom solicited
July 29111 1565.
SUPPLER & BUTIIIM,
'4,\frinufacturers of
STEAM JE3 0 IX,/
-TN addition OILY Foundry and Machine
1 work, wo are now prepared to manurae
cure every variety of Boiler and plate iron
work,
Mending and Reparing Boilers
I'roinptly attended to.. Thankful for List
favors, wo would invite the attention of
our friends and patrons to this new branch
of our business. -
SUPPLER Lir, BRO.,
2d Street, Columbia
jan. 21,
SUSQUELMNIVA IRON
,CO:
Manufacturers of all sizes of
Refined Double Refined.
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, -
AND HALF OVAL IRON,
Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars.
tze.. Orders promptly filled from Stock
• .
on hand or made to order.
reins, net cash, at Manufacturer's prices,
delivered ad Cars or Boat,.
Office at their ROLLING MILL,
Columbia, Pa.
Sept. 23, 65 ly
EDWARD SEARS, RICHD. F. BUTT
E. SEARS & CO. .
Engravers, Designers and Photogra
phers ON WOOD.
No. 4S BEEN.M.A.N STREET,
New York.
Orders solicited and promptly attended to
June 23 tf •
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ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD
Columbia, Lancaster County,. Pa.
rpLIE subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the patrons of his Mill, that
the advanced prices of labor and oxpences
incident to carrying on the business of his
establishment compels him to charge his
customers an advance on former rates, and
takes this method to inform tnem that the
following are the prices for work done at
his Mills:
For working Flooring per - M
do Weatherboards "
" Surfacing one side, per 1E
do two do do
" Re-sawing White Pine face
measure, per M. 5.00
do Poplar thee meas. do 6.00
" do Ash,"Oak. Sz: Cherry,
face meas. per M. 8.00
" Ripping 4-4 per line, 16 ft. 14
" do S-4 do do 3
" do Joice do do
) - 4 - "t"- Lumber hauled to the Mill and re
turned to Yard without extra charge.
Accounts for working or dressing lumber
will be considered collectable every four
moutlig.
The s abscribm has on hail d an assortment
of ROUGE and DRESSED LUMBER,
which is for sale at Market Prices, and so
licits a continuation of public custom.
JOHN B. BACUMAN.
Columbia,March Id. 1864
_A CC IT) -I:NrTS 1.
The Original
T;7.ltJ'i.liCll3 . Ins _trance Company,
Capital all paid in,
Net Cash Assets, $610,000
TNSURES against Accid.~nts of Ali Kinds
causing Bodily Injury or Loss of Life.
IT IS CHEAP! IT IS UNIVERSAL! IT IS RE
LIABLE!
Policies issue , ' from One year to Five years
front **,oo, to $50,020.
Ercr,y information given at the office of
the Agent, F. X. ZEIGLER.
Basement of Muck's Ilotel.
may
may 19,4 f
'EW ST 57 LE OF WATERFALL Combs
J. F. COTTRELL
(17:LITTICEI.T.a iutoTranit;
Successors to
T. W. COTTIZELL, dec'd,
Dealers in Foreign . Domestic
llardware, Bac iron, Steel, Nails,
Giusti, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine
Benz ne
A. large assortment of Parlor, Cook and
and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin
Ware manufactured to order at shortest
notice.
iii large quantities :Ind of every variety
Plows, Corn Spellers, t etAl Cutters,
Shovels, Hoes, Portc.s, Rakes, &e.
Coar6e uid. Fine Salt at loweat market
prices.
A. large as of Double and Single
barreled U uns, Powder Flasks, Game
Bags and shot pouches.
Rule A7, - Blasting Powder, shot and caps.
Highest market prices paid liar
Clover, Timothy and Iflax seeds, large
qua.itities or which we have constantly on
halal and oiler at the lowe,t rates.
Lubricating, Sperm and Fish Oi s, suit
able for machinery. A Fin() assortment of
Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and
Lamp trimmings.
We respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage. Locust Strout, Columbia.
Nov. 4, tf.
D RIED APPLES,PEA.CH ES,P.R U N ES
at JAC iCSOZ , V.S.
2,:q - ENIT SUGAR CURED HAMS at
JACKSON'S.
- DODGERS &BROTH ERS' SUPERIOR
Jai Silver Plated Ware at
E. SPERING'S
Cheap .Jewelry Store.
NtRIETTA, PA.
B y special request offers his professional
services to the citizens of Columbia.
He in a y
be found at his office at the residence or
Mr. 13 ,Ilaidentan 'on Locust Street near.
Presb. terion church on Thursday only,
1 - etween the hours of 12 M. and 5 P. M.
./44.1 — .1.1e will attend to special cases of
chronic discage.s of long standing. •
10. '143.
REMEMBER THE OLD ESTA.B.
LISHEif ST AND.
GREAT BARGAINS AT THE
CHEAP CASH BOOK STORE.
We have just received from the Fall Trade
Sale a selected stock of
BOOKS ANDSTATIONERY,
Which We now offer at Greatly Reduced
Rates. A large assortment of .
SCHOOL MERCHANDISE
Constantly on hand. Also,
,STANDARD EDUCATIONAL WORKS.
Brooks' Normal Elementary Arithmetic,
Brooks' Geometry and Trigonometry,
Ranh's -Normal Speller, Sanders' Union
Readers. We call special attention to - our
large assortment of
L'IIOTOGRAPTI ALBUMS,
FAMILY pTBLEs,
AND
DIARIES for 1866
MERCHANTS and TEACHERS
Supplied at Wholesale rates, at
JOHN SHEAF PER'S
Cheap Cash Book Store,
NQ. 32 North Queen st.. Lancaster, Pa.
nov. 18, '63. •
The Celebrated Rooster Whiskey
can be had only at the corner of
Walnut and Conamerce Streets.-
- ' ror quality, flavor and purity,
it cannot be beat.•,'sllso
Bourbon Whiskey
from :Bourbon County. Kentucky, war
ranted to'betho pure'rrticle, or no sale.—
We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, 'Cordials,
Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a
call and examine for yourself.
CHARLES GROVE,
'Corner of Cbmmerco and Walnut Sts.,
Oolumbio, Pa, muy
Snsqnehanna
or•
ilartford, Connecticut.
NO L EX.! NINA TIDY' REQUII?EDI'
1F.141. El ft* ;SiTTE
Sold only by
J. C. BUCHER,
Corner of Front, and 'Locust streets,
- Columbia. Ptt.
aug. 243,
IVOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
jan, 27, '6O
Dr. F. lIINIII.E.
ROOSTER!
• The two heroes •before their tent plan
ning a bahle—Grant smoking. A beau
tiful steel engraving by Win. Sartain.—
Agents wanted everwhere. Sample sent
by mail for 50 cents. Agents make 50 per
cent. Address
A Small Terrier Dog came to my premi
ti se. during the week. The owner will
come forward, pay charges and taxe him
away. FREDERICK RUC HE R.
Fourth 4k, Locust St., Columbia.
June 23 If.
$1.50
4.50
2.50
4.50
A Superior article of Bark is now ready
Thr delivery, at the new yard adjoin
ing the Columbia Nursery. Persons de
siring to purchase, will find it to their ad
vantage to call at the Yard, or address the
subscriber. Price $9 per thousand from
run of Kiln ; $1.3 for Paving Brick.
S. H. PURPLE.
Col., jun. 16,'66
HOUSEKEEPERS 'ATTENTION.
TTHEcitizens of Columbia and vicinity,
are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine my large and varied assortment of
r.OUSITUMIZITLV G OIIS
Coniprhihig every variety of
TIN WARE,
SILVER-PLATED \V ARE,
TABLE .CUTLERY,
Y GO 'DS,
PLAN I SEIED TIN-WARE,
COOKING oTENsi LS,
CU.A.III3ER W ARE. IN SETS,
lIOELOW WAR , ENAMLED,
COPPER KE I' LES,
13 NAP'S KETTLES
Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia
Ware, Waiters, rte., die.
- $500,000
Stars of-occry Description.
BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA,
Are two of the best stoves in the Market
They are guarantied to give satisfaction.
LK; PLUM. LNG
Carried on in all its various branches.
Stoyos,tiliopA, Dwellings, &e., fitted up with
Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner.
On hand a good assortment of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and
Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter
ra Cotta Water Pipes.
iteparing promptly and personally
attended to.
PER YEAR! We want agents
$1,500 everywhere to sell our improv
ed S:!.0 Sewing Machines. Three new
kinds. Under am!upper feed. Witrranted
rive years. Above salary or large com
missions paid. The only machines sold in
United States for less than S-10, which are
fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler. di Wilson,
Grover d Baker, Singer and Co., ancy?ack.-
elder. All other cheap inachines,,ai'e in
fringments and the Seller or user 'z'ire'?tiabie
to-, I rreradine,,zod i??prisol.Ant C7l t
ted circulars sent f. cc. Address; or call
upon Shaw Lt. Clark, Biddleford, Maine, or
Chicago,
mar. 10, '06.-1y?
E. SPERING'S
Jewelry Store
W. P. COTTRELL
wE are daily receiving additions to our
stock of Groceries, Provisions and
Queensware, which we are selling at ex
tremely low figures. The best syrup
molasses the world affords at
J AC IiSON'S.
TAS. K. SIMON, 33. South. Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, is agent for the AA lowing
valuable books :
Appleton's New American Cyclopedia—
El Vols.
History of the Rebellion—l
large Vol.
It Dictionary of Mechanics-2
Vols.
Rebellion record, by Frank Moore-9 Vols.
Washington Irvilo's works, 22 ..
Cooper's Novels. lickens' works
Merivale 6i; Gibbonis Rome.
Ai ttea ut e y s . s. wor k,.
Ure's Dtetionory of Arts and Manufactur
ers.
Banderoil's United States—S Vols. Inc
I furnish all books published, for public
and tnd private libraries. at wholesale
prices. Send a list of any Books wanted,
with a stamp, for prices, which will lie
sent by return mail. j n n-2,L3m
UNPARALEILLED ATTRACTIONS !
T S. SNYDER announces to the citizens
. of cot umbia and vicinity that ho has
opened at his ROOM, on the Corner of
Front A: Locu:it, a Fir,t Class stock of
DRY GOODS,
consisting of :La the latest styles of
Dress Goods,
Ctotias,
Cassi ores,
Linen ,t; Cotton Goods,
together with a rail supply or
Sheetings, . .
Shirtings,
• Tickings, tte
of the best quality. His stock or
Bleached ()wow,
Flanuels,
Balniurals,
Houp'Skirts,
cannot be surpassed
In addition to the Dry Clood's depart
ment, he has the most. carefully selected
stock of
BOOTS
.86 SHOES -
ever brought to this place, consisting of
Ladies' Gaiters, Baimorals,
Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes
and descriptions. Men and - Boy's Boots
of all kinds, sizes and styles,
A share of_ public - patronage is solicited
J. S. SNYDER,
Cor. of Locust & Front.
April 28th ly.
MALTBY HOUSE.
•
A. B. MILLER, .Proprietor,
Baltimorp, Md.
f his hotel has been !ably refitted with all the
necessary Improvements known co hotel enterprise
and therefore infers first class accommodations to
tar mgers and others visiting Baltimore..
Oct 21, 1863.
PROPERTY owners are requested to
call at Ptahlees, and examine
FLIN'S PATENT HYDRANT. -
It can be repelled at any time without
the expense or trouble of digging it up.
411 kinds of Plumbing attkinded to
promptly, and at reaeonablo rates.
jun. 80,
"NO ENTERTAINMENT SO ASIIEADING, NOR ANY PLE.I.SURE SO LASTING."
COLUMBIA, PENNSYLVANIA., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1866
Grant and Sherman !
BARTLESON ct, CO.,
611 Chestnut Steeet Philadelphia
jun-2, 2w
STRAY DOG
131-tICK: !
HIRAM WILSON,
Cor. Locust <G 2nd St., Col'a
TO ALL BOOK 13UYERS !
NEW SNRE.
Notice.
READING RAIL ROAD.
S UIYIBIER ARR LP/GEMENT.
_ ' SUN M 22th, 1866. •
REAT TRUNK LINE FROM
'Or the. North and North-West for Philadelphia,
Ne,,v York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Lebanon,
Ashland, Allentown. Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Laneas
ter Columbia, 4te., &c.
- -
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows :
At 3-00 5.1.0 and 0.“5 A. and 2.10 and 0.1: , P. M.
connecting with shndar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Pail fond, and arriving at New York at 0.00 and
10.10 A. M., and 4.10
. 5.20 and 10.45 P. M. Bleeping
Cars ae4ompanyiug the 3.00 A. M. and 9,13 A. M.
trains, without change.
Leave Ilmrishurg to- Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua. Minersville, A,bland, Pine Clove, Allentown
and PhiladelphuLat S.lO A. M., and 2.10 and 4.10 P.M.,
stopping at Lebanon and principle May Stations;
the 4.10 P. M. Train making e,tuneetions fa• Phila•
delphia and Columbia only. For Pottav ille,Sehnyl
kill Haven ond Auburn, via Seltuylk,lland •-usque
henna Rail Road, leave liarrisbtirg, at 3.20 P. M.
Returning, Leave 'vew York :111.0am: 9.00 A. M.,
12,00 m, 8.181 p. in. ; Phita at 0.15 e.lll. and 3.30 p. m.
Way Passenger train leaves Philadetphia at 7.3 t a m
returning ft out Reading at U. 2 p m stopping at all
stations: Put.s , a7//cat 8.15 a.m. and 2.43 p.m..4sh land
GA• and 11.30 a nt and 1.05 p. m., TalltaVUlt at 0.45 a.
m. and 1.00 and 0.53 p. m.
Leave P for Harris . .•urg, via 5..8 S. R. R. at
7.00 a. m.
All Aecorrunodation Passenger train leaves tread
gat 6.00 A. M., and returns front Philadelphia at
5.00 P. 31,
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6.45
A. 31. 12.03 31. and G. 13 p.m.forluata, Luiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, dc.
On Suncl.iyi-; Irate New Y,oi kat 8.00 P. M.. Phila.
delpida 8 00 A. 31. and 3.15 P. 31., the ^.IOA. M. Train
running only to Readinv. Pott.ville 8.00 a. in.:Paula
qua 7.31 a. in., li,u•risbnrg 9, 05 a. In. and Reading at
1.33 & 7.30 n. m. for Barrisburg. and 10.52 fur
N. Y. and 4.20 p. In. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season. and Exctirmion
Tickets at reduced rams to and from all points.
80 Pounds Itaggaga allowed each iia:.ienger,
G. A. N WoLLS.
General Superintendent
jun lA,' CO
PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD.
TRAINS EAST—Columbia Train leaves
Washington House Station every morning,
except Sunday, at 5.20, arriving in Phila
delphia at 9.45 a.m. Lancaster Train ar
rives here from Idarrisbarg at 8.20 a. in.,
and leave's at 8.30 a. in. Col urn :4a Accom
modation leaves at 1.40 p. in., arrives at
Lancaster at' .29 p. m., connecting there
with Day Express for Philadelphia at 3.10
P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation arrives
as usual at 5.38 p.
TRAINS WEsT—Mail Train arrives at
11.51 a. ni. Columbia Accommodation
with passengers from Philadelphia arrives
at 3.45 p. M. ILlTrisbarg Accommodation
arrives at 6.30 p. m. Lancaster Train ar
rives at 8.10 p.
VORT AND Vir GUITSV LLE R. R
The trains from. Wri , 4litsville and York
will run as follows, until further orders;
Leave Wrightsville, 7 00 A. M.
4 1 20 P. M.
4'
Leave York
Oupaaare and rival of tiio Passengtr
Tilting at. York.
DAPARTURES FROM YORK.
For BA LTIMORE, 4.15 A. M. 7.00 A. M.,
and 2.50 P. M.
For ilAnausnuner, 12.52 A. M. 7.10 P. M.
and. 11.50 A. IL, and 10.4 u A. M.
- From BAriibuittE,lo.3.s A. M. 11.45 P. M.
and 2.30 P. M. and 12.-17 P.M.
From HAnnisnuno, 4.1 u A. M., 9.57 A.
M., and 2.45 P. M.
On Sunday, the only trains running are
the one from Harrisburg at 9.37 in the morn
ing, proceeding to Baltimore, and the one
frdm Baltimore at 12.47 A. M., proceeding
to Ilarrisburg.
211. D.ING of COL U 3113 lA. Itt.r.t.
Trains of this rood run by Reading R. li. time
which is ten minute , . faster than thato/Poun'a
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 2.3 ti,
Limns of this road will run no Milow,:
S UMBIE Et ARRA:VG En WATT.
Ex:cur:ion ticket., ,old on all r , golar [min. to
parties of •_'s or inore,to and from all points. .Ipply to
Gen. 'Ticket Agt.
Coln at
8.15 a. in., and arrive at Rt.:L(lolg.
10.00. a. mm,
3.45 p. iii
Leave Readitnr, at
8.15 a in., and arrive at Columbia 0.05 a. in
'U. 05 neon 2,15 p. In.
"
8.10 p. in. ~ 8.2, p. tn.
The 815 a. in. train from Columbia make , close
Conn •ctien 1N 111 ex prea, train , at Rea hm; for New
York - , art iving tO at 3. to p. in. and PM , adelphia
1: 0 p. in. ; ;n.° for Pott,ville :Id the Lebanon Val
ley. _
l'A , sengors leaving New York at 7.0) a m. and
Philadelphia iitB.o a. In., conneet 01111 train leavher
Reading' at 12.05 noon fur Columb:a, \olk and
Northern Central It. R.
Throttg.t ticket, to \ea• York, Philadelphia :tad
at principal statton.t.tuttl Iktggago
check.c.l. through. Freight earrie.l with the tartio , t
ta•ottwirt .t.t- anti dispatch, at tht- 1011c , 4
I ,, irtlior Inrta it'. to with regal to freight
rats -age t.!ttaitte.l from the a,.eut' ot the
company.
GEO. F. G.X(;E,Supt
E. P. KEEVER, Gen. Frei,4llt and Ticket Agt.
Columbia.. 1118. y
91HE CELEBIZATED I X 1, CUTLERY
_ll.. Geo. Woatholm, A. No. 1, at
E. Si PEHING'S
ug. 20. • Jewelry Story.
P. SHREINER & SON,
SOLE AGENTS
for the sale of
1101UPONS' GOLD PENS,
Dealers in
WATCH ES, JE WEL RY,
AMERICAN CLOCKS,
SLIVER AND PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES, (C•c.
FRONT ST., NEAR OLD BRIDGE,
Columbia, Pen u 'a.
READER—Yo FL can get an always
ready and reliable Gold Pen exactly
adapted to your hand and style of writing
with which your writing will be done
vastly cheaper and with greater ease and
comfort than with Steel Pens (prices 50
cents and upwards) by calling at
P. SHREINER & SON.
June 9
and Shawls,
Stop and Read !
TE Subscriber would respectfully in
form ,his Customers and the public
generally - . that he has just received a gen
eral assortment of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES,
Michener's celebrated sugar cured hams.
No. 1 and mess mackerel. Extra tine
syrups. Refined sugars of all kinds. Old
Rio and Java Coffee. English and Amer
ican Pickles.
Dried and Canned Fruits - ,
Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Prepared Mus
tard.
Our stock of staple and fancy groceries
is full and complete and we intend keep
ing it Iresli, by almost daily additions.—
Give us a call, corner Pront and Union
streets, Columbia.
HENRY SUYDAM.
ttpr.
Soda Ash !
TIE best and cheapest article for mak
ing soap, just, received, and for salt- by
WILLIAMS.
rg. 0. MAE'CaI.V.6.3r.
S 00 P. M
645. M
1:2 10 AI
Mason, Pease - & Moore.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS
Superior Lard to Oil.
Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,50
do 2, do 1,20
do 3, do • 75 '
do '4, do 50
Extra Paraphme Lubric at 25 cts• gal
The above mentioned grades of oils are
guarantied as follows ;
No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines su•
perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, do equal to
Lard Oil. No. 3, an extra oil suitable for
blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now be
ingused ith much satisfaction by Grove
Bros. Danville, Pa.
No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Mill work,
pronounced by Messrs. Shoen burger et CO.
for use on their nail cutting machines equal
to best Lard Oil at 50 cents. Also, Corbon
Oil, supplied at lowest rates.
Orderswfay be left; at' this office.
Jun, 2, 1866,11.:
READ I READ ! READ !
GREAT AT TR A C 2'lON !
DAVID HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORU3I,
Front Street, first Store above Walnut St.,
Columbia, P.
The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsom-
est and Cheapest stock of
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CA PS, BOOTS, SHOES, tt.c., tic.
Ever exhibited in these regions, which
will be sold at prices
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION !
Come one and all, both great and small
To Lilac Davy's Clothing- llull ;
And get a tit from head to foot
At prices that, your purse will suit
may 12, '66 tf
• CHEAP FOR CASH.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
ELEGALVT DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' sAGEIriG CLOTHS,
GENTS' AND BOYS' CASSIMERES,
Linen Goods in great variety
Domestic Muslins,
Flannels,
Ginghams,
and Skits
3 00 P...\
GOOD HOOP SKIRT FOR 51.00
STEACY Sr, CO.,
Formerly STEACY iIL Bowuns
Cor. 2nd. and Locust sts.,
may 5, '6G. Columbia, Pa.
.NEW GROURY S t,O.RE,
I . Stibserlhei• -t%ould resper lady in
form the Public generally, flirt he has
just received a. general assortment of
roceries, Provisions,
TEAS AND SPICES.
Sugar cured Hams.
No. 1. a nd Mess Alackerel.
Extra Fine Syrups.
Relined sugars of all kinds.
Old Rio and Javn coffee.
English and American Pickles.
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS.
Raisins, Prunes and Prepared Mustard
always on hand and of the very best
gra d. - •
Our steck of staple and fancy groceries
is full and complete and we intend keep
ing it fresh, by al most daily additions,
Notions of different kinds always on
hand.
10.15 n. in
12.15 noon
3.55 p.
nviy 26th, 13
RE 110 VA L.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
fIE subseriber it 4 remove(' h' boot
and shoo store, lour doors above H.
Williams' Drug store, Front street,and of
fers an extensive assortment of Goods,
either
11 7 110LESALE OR RETAIL.
llls stock consists of as large and general
asortment of liens' Boys Ladies' and
ChiWrens'
Boots and shoes,
as ear be fount' elsewhere in the town
Those requiring Hoots and Shoes, will
ihul it to their vantage to
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS sTocK,
beibre purchasing elsewhere.
- SAMUEL GROVE.
Col., may 211,-tf
PURE WINES & LIQUORS.
TUE subscriber calls the attention of his
friends and public, generally to his large
and well assorted stock or pure wines and
liquor:: at winilesale, only retail for medi
cal purposes and family use.
IMPORTED WINES za - Q - uoßs,
such as Cognac of different grades and
brands.
Holland and Cordial Gins.
Port Lisbon, Sherry, Madeira, Malaga.
Champagne, German, Rhine, Clarret,
\Vines, &e.
Domestic Wines and Liquors,
Domestic Brandy, Domestic Gin, XXX
Old Rye, XX Old Eve, X Old. Rye, Bour
bon and Monogahella Whiskies, Wines,
Catawba. sweet and tart, Currant, Black-
berry, Elderberry, Satnburg's Port, .S c.
BITTERS,
Mishlees Herb. Tho great Zingari,
Brunen, Stovers, Wine and Cock Tail.
• Brown Stout, Scotch Ale, Selters' Water.
Ginger, Blackboriy, Catawba, Cherry,
ctc.
may 26, '66
Look ER re
NEW HAT & CAP STORE,
No. 64 North . Queen Street, Howell's
Building, Lancaster, Pa.
TTi-IL undersigned being a practical
HATTER, and having given his per
sonal attention to the busin• ss would take
this opportunity of informing the public
generally that he has opened a—
NEW HAT & CAP STORE,
at the place above mentioned, where he
will be at all times prepared to supply
those who may laver him with a call with
the
BEST Sz CHEAPEST HATS 4.t CAPS
of the Latest and. Most Fashionable Style.
Haring had considerable experience in
the business, he hopes to meet a generous
share of public patronage.
may ii-0661y JE' , E, SMITH:
FREDERICK RUCH. ER.
corner 4th As Locust Streets
3. C. BUCHER,
cor. Front cC Locuet
$2,00 . P.ER YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2,50 IF N 39C PAID IN ADVA*NCE.
T,oetry.
Written for the Columbia spy,
After Death.
BY I. WM. VAN NAMEE.
When we have laid aside
The burdens of this life,
And crossed the stream of death,
With many dangers rife.
When we have bid adieu
To charming scenes of earth,
Its cares' and toils, and pains,
Its reveling and mi-th,
'When we stand up before
The judg-s of all above,
Oh, shall we know up there
The ones we here have loved.
Shall wo in chimes alpha
Clasp hands in friendship true,
With those who've made life's sky
Seem hung with softest blue?
Shall heart beat close to heart.
Shall lips to lips be pressed,
As they have often been
When here below caressed ?
Oh, angel friend above,
Come whisper now to me,
When I am done with life
Shall I tvisin know thee?
Origin at.
Si his and Incidents front Grass
Valley, Cal., to Austin, Nevada.
AUSTIN, LANDER, Co.. Nevada.
March 30th, 1866. j
FRIEND RAMBO : Ns I expected
from engagements I started fur Austin
and me voice sun! et saine. Austin is
located some two hundred miles from
Virginia City, the road from thence par
takes very little of the monotonous moun
tains, gulfs and detours invariably pre
senting themselves on the trip from
Dutch Flat to Virginia City over the
Sierras. Fortunately fur my bones, it
was the kind of a level strip that suited
me, passing over smooth undulation of
wide rolling pampas and sage obrush
deserts covered everywhere with aikalic
salts so white and well fittingly adjusted
is this bridal garment thrown over this
form of,Muther Rrth, that one would
think stern old Boreas in league with
the Storm King had fur once studied the
.esthetics of fashion, and become dress
maker in ordinary to the barren moor
land, by decking it out in a garb of 3110 -
-flakes.
Wiseacres and d—n fools perplex
themselves with -knowing looks andeuta,
berson theories, primed with, setenifie
terms in explaining the origin of these
salts. The big theory of all, always in
voked as terrible as the deluge and as
absolute as the ocean is, that they have
their origin in marine deposits left there
since the days of Gog and )lagogy,when
the whole universe was submerged.
The rainbow had - been given out to pious
artesian contractors in the Olympic work
shops, close by where one eyed Cyclops
tbrged thunderbolts and chisel and file
thin fantastic streaks of zig-zag lightning.
I say the rainb nv was well nigh cow
pleted. Appollo, the quondam boss ,
painter before St. Luke eased him of!
his pallet was putting the last, seventh
color to heaven's flag of truce, the waters
were subsiding slowly like the ebb on
the beach ; first the pinnacle of Ararat
stuck its head above the wave like a
diver despaired of. Continents when
their time come "followed suit," and!
arose Venus like from the deep, fresh!
and mantled with verdure, in whose I
bowels were sepulchred the flora awl!
! fonna of ante•deluvian existence, secre cd
there, and have imagined, for the ex
, press purpose of affording recreation and
cases belli for rival geologists and boom.
ists. IVA, the earth looked "healthy."
may be a 'leech?. streaked" and lone
some ; the roads improved, there was no
toll on the WI npike now, for toll-keeper,
gate am) till had been all swept away.—
No doubt, if he had given Noah a froe
pass over his road for his oxen and asses,
men and Inlaid servants and general
freight, Noah wouldn't have charged
him more than Steam Navigation prices
for a steerage berth. But he didn't do
this, and to make matters worse, there
was no opposition line. Nines were
cheap then, quartz cropped out in bar
baric 'nuggets and placer diggings paid
fifty dollars to the pan. This must have
been, for the deluge was the first and
best attempt at hydrauliz
The sea was "played out" for troubled,
vexed and swollen, it returned to its
old haunts and normal limits, something
similar to unfortunate Shoddy specula
ting in "wild cat," leaving his sth Ave
nue palace in charge of the Sheriff, in
in order to betake himself' to his congen
ial hovel amen - here in the plebiau pur
lieus of the Five Points.
Sage brush and grease wood now
thickened on the Nevada deserts, grow
ing rank in lingering pools of ebbing sea
till finally, and at Icn-,,th, the "coast was
clear," the land was high and dry, but
coated over with a re-COuurn or evapora
ted deposit of Alkalic salts. The mark
was still there though the waters had
gone. - It was kind of the sea; it was
[WHOLE NUAIBER 1,923•
very attentive and gen tlemanlike to leave
his card after him. Geologists, minerol
ogists, metallurgists and assayers are
now fighting over this ; it• appears they
don't compreheud his handwriting—the
ink was pale perhaps—something of that
sort. In other words they've got Nep
tune's card but can't make oat his ad
dress. •
This country is pestilent wi h Dutch
men, and every mother's son of them is
a professor of Chemistry (soi aisant.)—
Their noses and beer mugs, their pipes
and spectacles are into ibis mess. They
can't accord with any opinion not en
tirely Teutonic. It's surprising how
rational two or three well-digested salt
sprinkled, snake-twisted pretzels make
these fellows talk .on nitrous salts.)—
Neither can they agree among them
selves, for I heard Prof. Ausgenspilt,
that animated beer barrel, when waxing
warm with internal firmentation and an-
Igry dispute suddenly tit 'round his spig
ot, open his mouth, and tell Prof. Tang
tyunichts that by "donnerzcetter and
hinzmelskrezcz" he would kick his—
into a resemblance of its nutritive com
position (krout of course was meant) or
go to —"fight mit Gen. Seigle.
Prof. T. retorted, Prof. A. recrimina
ted, swearing like a whole army in Flan
ders, but characteristic phlegm finally
reasserted its sway and one country, one
flag but two glasses of lager,while neither
make fast friends nor bitter eneinies,seen
restored composure, but in whose muddy
glasses, as I peered down, I imagined
the theory, the salts and entente cordiale
were still " held in solution." I wish it
were a feature of idealism fur these fel
lows so exclusive in assrciatton, habits
and dicta to feast on each other ; for
landsman to devour landsman till the
whole race and stock were entirely ex
tinct. The last surviving Dutchman
would be the first and only one of his
kind I ever respected. He wouLI be in
my estimation, the best cannibal and no
blest Roman of them all. I hate and des
pise these spectacled illusionists.. I
never throw sop.to appease them, much
less tiekthinaTWith -st.i - SiT..., . - Se' , m.ttel.,
for salt and Dutchmen—an excellent
pickle surely,not quite so savory,l think
as Hessian sauce which Washington bot
tled at Trenton. I told you squarely my
opinion of Virginia City, that it was
••played out" and aw.iting death at the
hands of the stock-br ikers in San Fran
cisco. ' This place was discovered, or
rather the mines were discovered. when
Virginia commenced to Waue. That it
it has resi»nded to the expectations of
every body intereqed is far from the fact.
_That a few have made fortunes is unde
niable, that others stand a good show to
do the same when the Silver Hines have
been developed I think is a reasonable
hope. But more capital, more machin
ery and unceasing and extensive pros
pecting are required to make it profita
ble. The stuff and rock, is here, silver
bricks bright and pure enough to pave
the streets of the celestial Jerusalem it
self are here, and Austin, to my mind
will excel Virginia in paying ‘• d.vys."
In her sage brush barrens, remote from
civilization and its comforts nearer to
Salt Lake than San Francisco, deprived
of every agricultural advantage and with
no water privileges whatever she to day
rivals Virginia City. Three years ago
two men, and two pair of blankets, two
picks and shovels and a bottle of quick
silver startod this town ; to day she has
three thousand inhabitants, ten mills in
operation working one huudred and
sixty stamps and more in course of erec
tion. A severe winter, precluding en
tirely the possibility of constant employ
. went for hands, or opportunities for pros
pecting renders the place apparently
dull but the confidence is here rooted and
grounded in that hopeful tenacity which
iu this country works wonders and never
abandons the vessel When Spring
opens everybody is to be rich and as a
consequence every body will go home
East. Adieu
I A. ComEnronD.
—An - inkstand worth $40,000 has
been presented to the Turkish sultan, by
his brother-in-law. It is of gold. and
studded with diamonds. 'Tis said that
the sultan cannot write correctly. Per
haps the golden inkstand will improve
his composit.ons.
—The death of a Mormon bishop is
thus announced in a Salt Lake paper:
—lie was thirty seven years old and leaves
an interesting family of eleven wives and
forty-seven small children to mourn his,
death."
--It is expected that during the month
of September next, we will have in sue.
cessful operation,two submarine tele"Taph
cables between this country aqd Earope.
—A prize fight occurred at Louisville,
K.y., recently, and the pugilist becoming
mad, drew revulver,! and fired at each
other, Ruth fell, one seriously and Ow
other nightly wcruntiad: