The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, September 15, 1866, Image 1

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    Al. ITC RAMBO, EdUor and Publisher.
VOLUME XXXVIII, NUMBER 6.1
'SEE COLUMBIA SPY,
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BUSINESS CARDS
• IVE. NOP.= ,
ATTORNEY /AD COUNSELLOK
Columbia, Pt.
Collections promptly made in Lancaster
York counties.
Cola., July 2, 1865.
J. W. FISHER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
'Office on Front Street, between Locust
taml 'Walnut, Columbia, Pa.
reb. 10, '6O.
A. 3. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OOLLECTIONS Made in Lancaster and
adjoining Counties.
Pensions. Bounty, back pay and all
claims against the government promptly
prosecuted.
Otlice—Locust Street,between Front nnd
-Second. Dee. P 64.
D. LOOP,
ATTORNEY AND COENgeILOR AT LAW,
:? - dreounnbia, Pa. Olilee in Odd Fellows
Now. 19 1564-:f.
SAMUEL EVANS,
JUSTICE Or tae
014'.F.W.E IN . ODD FELLOWS' [IA LL.
COLUMBIA , PA.
June IS, ISa5. ly.
J, Z. LIOFFER,
i yi
lENTIST.---OFFICE, Front Street lint door
to R. 'Williams' Drug Store. between
Locust and Walnut sts, Cola. , Pr.
S. C. ERIIIENTI:10137, 111. D.,
T ATE of Reading, Pa.. o;rers ;!is pro
fessional services to the citizens of Co
lumbia v 0 fti. o'er nIV a I tSt ~
belc NV Second. jut y ' GG.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
LOCUST ,STREET, COLUMDT. t,
HIS is a first el,l .s Loiel, and is in every
JL r,...spect adapied io meet. Ihe wishes and
desires or Lie 2W)lie.
JACOB S. MILLET.,
Co!.. july, 15, '63 Proi».ietor.
MISHLER'S HOTEL,
EVAN FORMER, Proprietor.
WEST MARKET SQUARE,
READLN J , PENN' A.
Oct, 7th.
.GEORGE BOGLE,
Dealer in
LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Also, PLASTERER'S HAIR
Office and Warehouse—Front Street b--
tw•een Locust and Union.
July 8, 1865.
DR. J. A. E. REED,
MouNTviLLE, LANcAsTER COUNTY.
A SHARE OF PUBLIC, PATRONAGE
_L - 1_ is solicited. Patients entrusted to my
care will receive careful and prompt at
tention.
June 30,
cpnfectionery
A ND FRIJIT OF ALL KIN DS IN SEA
-21.50n. Parties and families supplied with
XCII CREAM
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 rissortment of 'Thys
and fancy articles constantly on hand.
July 22,
COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS,
GEORGE BOGrLE, Proprietor.
r ruHE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
J. for all kinds of Grain.
- Superfine and Extra Family Flop r for
-sale also mill feed of all kinds. Wheat
:ground and packed to order
• t - z - Et, Town and country custom solicited
July 29th 1565.
'SUPPLER & BROTHEL
Manufacturers of
SEA S
IN addition to our Foundrv'and Machine
•v.-.9 : 1*. ye aro nov: prepared to manttlitc
jAire every variety of Boiler and plate iron
work,
Mending and Iteparing Boilers
:Promptly attended to. Thankful for past
favors, we would iva ii the 'attention of
our friends and patrons to this new branch
of our business.
SUPPLEE ct, BRO.,
2d Street, Colutlable
jan. 21„65.
SUS'QUEDANNA 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.
Orders promptly filled from _Stock
on hand or made to order.
rents, net cash, at Manufacturer's prices,
delivered all Cars or Boat.
,Office at their ROLLING MILL,
Columbia, Pa.
Sept. 23, 65 ly
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Susquehanna Planing Will,
ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD
Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa.
METE subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the patrons of his Mill, that
the advanced prices of labor and expellees
incident to carrying on the business of his
establishment compels him to charge his
customers an advance on formerrates, and
takes this method to inform them that the
following are the prices for work done at
his Mills:
For workinm ' Flooring per M* $4.50
do Weatherboards " 4.50
" Surfacing one side, per I‘l. 2.50
i 4 do two do de 4.50
" Re-sawing White Pine face
measure, per M. 5.00
do Poplar ;ace meas. do 6.00
" do Ash, Oak & Cherry,
Pace meas. per .M. 8.00
" Ripping 4-4 per line, 16 ft. 1 : 1,
" do 8-4 do do 3
" do Joico do do 41
rfr_S". Lumber hauled to the Mill and re
turned to Yard without extra charge.
Accounts for working or dressing 1 umber
will be considered collectable every four
months.
Thesubscribei has on hand an assortment
of 110 UGH and DRESSED LUMBER,
which is for sale at Market Prices, and
so
licits a continuation of public custom.
JOHN B. BACHMA:ST
Col umbia,March IS, 1S(14.
A.O CII)_1-ill'S !
The Original.
Travelers' Insurance Company,
Hartiorii. Connecticut.
Capital all paid in,
Net Cash Assets,
TNSURES against. Accidents of All Kinds
J
causing Bodily Injury or Loss of Life.
IT IS CHEAP! IT IS uNx.vErtsAL! IT IS RE
LIAIILE!
NO MEDICAL EXAM - LT.1770N REQUIREDO
Policies issued from Oneyeartonve years
from $.3..,00, to $:50,000.
Every informationgiven at the office of
the A gemt, ZEIl; LER.
'Walnut Street, above Front.
may 19-'66-61n.
BUSHIER'S BITTERS.
Sold only by
J. C. BUCH ER,
Corner of Front and Locust streets,
Columbia. Pa
may 19,-If
aT LINT ST 1 - LE OF WATER FALL Combs
tug. '_'G,
J. F. COrfltELf.. W. P. CorrttELL.
J. F. COTTRELL et: BRODIskIER,
Successors to
- J. W. CO'ff - RELL, elec'el;
Deniers in Foreign et, Domes - lie
Hardware, Bar iron, sLuel, Nail,,
la , 4s, Paints, Oils,Varnislies, Turpentine
Benz no (.tre,
..A. large assortment of Parlor ' Cook and
and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin
Ware man adictured to order at shortest
notice.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
in large quantities and of every - variety
Plows, Corn Shelters, Fet.d. Cutters,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, cte.
Coarse and Tine Salt at lowest market
prices.
A large assortmentof Double and Single
barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, (tame
Bags and shot pouches.
Itiile tk. West tug Powder, shot and ceps.
Highest nim-ket prices paid for
Clover, Timothy end Flax seeds, large
quantities oE which we have constantly on
hand and oiler at the lowest rates.
Lu iJricating, Sperm and Fish Oi.s, svit
ableiormachinery. AFi ioassortuieulof
Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and
Lamp trimmings.
We respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage. Locust Street, Columbia.
Nov. 4, 65 tf.
D RIED APP LES,PE ACHES, PR U 1 ES
JACKSON'S.
STEW SUGAR CURED HAMS at
JACKSON'S.
jan. 27, '66.
RODGERS 6: BROTHERS' SUPER) U It
Saver Plated. Ware at -
E. SPE', RING'S
Cheap Jewelry Store.
TAVERN PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE !
ATAVERT".:ST AND AND D WELLING
house in Front Street with Lot of
Ground, being 160 feet deep and 50 feet
front with Stable, Wash House ,tc., The
property is offered at private sale till 7th
of December, if not sold till then it will
be offered at public sale at 7 o'clock in the
evining.
C. TYSON.
Aug. IS-tf.
R EMEMBER TILE OLD ESTAB
LISHED STAND.
GREAT BARGAINS AT TErE
CHEAP CASH BOOK STORE.
We have j ast received from the Pall Trade
Sale a selected stock of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Which we now offer at Greatly Reduced
Rates. A large assortment or
SCHOOD MERCHANDISE
Constantly on hand. Also,
STANDARD EDUCATIONAL WORKS.
Brooks' Normal Elementary Arithmetic,
Brooks' Geometry and Trigonometry,
Rauh's Normal Speller, Sanders' Union
Readers. We call special attention to our
large assortment of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
FAMILY BIBLES,
AND
DIARIES for 1866.
MERCHANTS and TEACHERS
Supplied at Wholesale rates, at
JOHN SHE A:PFER'S
Cheap Cash Book Store,
No. 32 North Queen st.. Lancaster, P,I.
nov. 18,
RO/CDSTE,I.I
The Celebrated Rooster Whiskey
can be had only at the corner of
-14 1 A -- Walnut and Commerce Streets.—
For quality, flavor and purity,
it cannot be beat. Also
Bourbon 'Whiskey
from Bourbon County Kentucky, war
ranted to be the pure article, or no sale.—
We have 'Wines, Brandies, Gills, Cordials,
Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a
call and examine for yourself.
CHARLES GROVE,riONCENTRA.TED LYE, OR SOAP
Corner of Commerce and Walnut, Sts., k_.) Maker, just received, and for sale at a
Columbia, P.l, • may 1.9-,GG-tf. ow price by R. WILLIAMS.
IY EREST ON DEPOSITS.
The ctolumbia Bank will receive money
on deposit, and pay interest therefor,
at the rate of 41; per cent. for six months,
and 5!: per cent. for twelve months.
SAMUEL SHOCII,
Oct. 14, '05.-tf. Cashier.
HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION.
tHE citizens of Columbia and vicinity,
are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine my large and varied assortment of
MICYCTSEREEPING GOODS
Comprising every variety of
TIN WARE,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
FANCY OO)DS,
PLANISIIED TIN-WARE,
COOKING UTENSILS,
CHAMBER WARE, IN SETS,
HOLLOW WARE, ENANILED,
COPPER KETTLES,
Stoves of every Description.
BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA,
Are two of the best stoves in the Market
They are guarantied to give satisfaction.
GAS FITTING & PLUM , ING
Carried on in all its various branches.
Stoves,Shops, Dwellings, 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.
Reparing promptly and personally
attended to.
$;500,000
$610,000
$1,50 ® PER YEAR! We want agents
everywhere to sell our improv
ed $2.0 Sewing Machines. Three new
kinds. Under and upper recd. Warranted
live years. Above salary or large com
missions paid. The only machines sold in
United States for less than $lO, which are
fat/r/ tic.calca by Howe, Wheeler (.0
Grover cf: _Baker, Singer and Co., and Bach
elder. _All other cheap machines are in
jringmnesc;s and the seller or user are liable
to arresi,jiue, and imprisonment. Illustra
ted circular:s sent free. Address, or call
upon Shaw &.; Clark, Biddleford, Maine, or
Chicago, 111.
mar. 10, '66.-Iyl,
UNPARALELLED ATTRACTIOI'. , TS
T S. SNYDER announces to the citi , :ens
. of Columbia and vicinity chat he has
opened at his ROOM, on the core
Front 0:7. Locust, a First Class stock of
DRY GOODti,
consisting of all the latest, s,yles of
Dress Goods,
Cloths,
Cassi mores,
Linen d Cotton Goods,
together with a AIR supply of
Sheeihigs, _ .
E. SPERING'S
Jewelry Store
or the best quality. His stook of
,13.1eae,lied .4.koous, _ .
Flannels,
Balniorals,
Hoop Skirts,
and Shawls,
cannot be surpassed
In addition to the Dry Good's depart,-
menL, he has the most carefully selected
stock of
BOOTS 8,5 HOES
ever brought to this place, consisting of
Ladies' Gaiters, Balmorals,
Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes
and descriptions. Men and Boy's Boots
of all kinds, size~ and styles,
A slia,•e of public patronage is sol:cited
J. S. SNYDER,
Cor. of Loeust, n'ont.
April 28th ly.
iIIALTBY 1 - 10 USE,
A. B. IN.I.ILtER, Proprietor,
Baltimore. Md.
Ellis hotel has been lataly ‘etitte.l with all the
necc.,sary Improt Omen, to hotel ...uterprt , .c.t
and therafort• offer. tir,t cla.,...tecottintotiation, io
sir wigets and others visiting Baltitnurc.
Oct. •_'t, 1863.
IDIROPERTY owners are requested to
call at Filthier's, and examine
FM'S PATENT HYDRANT.
It can be repair ed nt any time without
the expense or trouble of digging it up.
All kinds of Plumbing attended to
promptly, and at reasonable rates.
jun. 30,
rp.HE 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 fine
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 or staple and fancy groceries
is full and complete and we intend keep
ing i6fresh, by almost daily acklil ions.—
Give us a call, corner Fi•ont and Union
streets, Columbia.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
CrENTS' AND BOYS' CASSIMERES,
Doinestio Muslins,
Prints,
Flannels,
Gin hams,
and Skits
"NO ENTERTAINMENT SO CHEAP AS READING-, NOR ANY PLEASTIRE SO LASTING."
COLUMI3IA, PENNSYLVANIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1866.
BRASS KETTLES
Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia
I=in=ES
HIRAM WILSON,
Co*. Locust LC" 2nd st., Col'a
NEW STORE.
Shirtings,
Tickings, ctc
Notice.
Stop and Read !
HENRY SUYDAM
apr. 14,-'66
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS,
LPJ3IES' SACKING CLOTHS,
Linen Gnocts in great variety
GOOD HOOP SKIRT FOR 5100
STEACY
Formerly &MACY Bownus
Cor.2.nd and Locust sts.,
may 5, '66. Columbia, Pa
Local Freight Notice
TIIE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY
Are now prepared to receive or tbrward
Freight, between Columbia and Lancaster,
and all stations on the Pennsylvania flail
Road and its branches.
Rates Between Philadelphia and Columbia,
First Class. 2md Class. 3d Class. 4111 Class
25 cents. 21 cents. is cents. 15 cents
Flour in Car loads, 2S cents per barrel
Between Philadelphia and Lancaster,
First Class. 2nd Class. 2cl Class. 111 i Class
23 cts. 20 cts. 17 ets. 14 eta
Rates betwece Columbia and Pittsburg,
First Class. `_'rat. Class. 3rd Ms,. 4N, Clas s.
71 cis. 513 cts. -16 cts. ;36 cis.
Freight consigned to stations where the
Company has no Agen I, must be prepaid.
All Freights payable on delivery.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phi la
. ..ra,'`For further information, apply to
S. E. KINGSTON,Freight Agt., Phila
E. K. BOICE, Freight Agt., Columbia
A. F. SLAYMAKER, Frt. Agt., Lan'tr
Columbia, July 14, 1866.
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
may-12- (iG
LESHER & WILLIAMS,
The well known Photographers,
COLUMBIA, PA.,
FIG leave to inform the citizens of Co-
JO lam lila and vioinity, that they have
taken and refitted the rooms ihrnierly oc
cupied by Geo. A. Byers, on Front street,
above Locust,
Where they are prepared to take
Photographs in all styles.
Particular attention paid io making
Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory
Types, Ambrotypes, ille. Copying and en
larging of small Pictures.
PiCTUR ES COLORED in Oil or Water
Colors, in a style superior to any taken in
this county and equal to any in the cities.
Particular attention paid to taking pie
uses of Children.
nett:arcs taken in cloudy as well as
in clear weather.
Orders for Piet rrs from old Negatives
promptly tilled.
The art wilt be taught to those desirous
to learn at a reasonable rate.
Call at t lie Itoonis and examine our large
collection of Specimens.
L ESHER it WILLIAMS,
jan. 6, '6O. Photographers.
B. We hope by strict attention to
business, and desire to please, to merit a
liberal share of patronage.
ATTENTION 110USEKEEPERS.
WE are almost daily in receipt of new
V and rresh groceries, such as
Sugars, Meat,
Teas, Fish,
Coffee, Cheese,
Spices, Flour,
Fruits, S:c.
Provisions or all kinds, together with
Wood and Qneens
ware.
SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE,
German. traitm, C.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES.
Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer
ies pertainining to a \yell regulthed gro
cery store. I ale determined not to he sur
passed in cheapness and in the excellent
qualily of my gooos,
Call arouml and inspect our stock
whether you buy or not. A share of pub
lic patronage is solicited.
GEORGE TILLE, Agent,
Locust :Art:et, above 2d.
july 7 '66 If.
FLOUR AND FEED.
HUME & RETAIL.
1 1,TE su,:eriber.would respee,rully _ n
iorm the puolte, that he /las opened. a.
NEW FLOUR AND FEED S'L'OPE,
on Locust street, three doors above Fon Ali
street, where he is prepared to accommo
date all who may favor him with i itch.
patron:l;re.
He will take particular pains to have al
ways on hand, the very best Flom - anti
Feed that. can be procured. His
TT 1 1H TE 1171 - EAT FLOUR,
is made expressly for him, and cannot be
excelled. .
For the convenience of those living at a
distance " . 1 . 011 - 1 he store, orders may be
left at .he Book Store of \V. U. Hess, and
will receive prompt attention.
Flour will be delivered in all parts of
the town, free of charge.
-He will endeavor by strict attention to
business, and by always having on hand a
a superior article, to merit a liberal share
0;* patronage. A trial of his White Wheat
Flour is solicited. Timms CAsir.
UEOIIGE BRANDT.
Col., mar. 10,-ly
PURE WINES & LIQUORS.
THE subscriber calls the attention of his
friends and public., generally to his large
and well assorted stook of pure wines and
liquors at wholesale, only retail for medi
cal purposes and ihmily use.
IMPORTED MIXES (C. LIQUORS,
such as Cognac of different grades and
brands.
Holland and Cordial bins.
Port Lisbon, Sherry, Madeira, Malaga.
Champa , aine, Gorman, Rhine, Clarret,
Domestic Wines and Liquors,
Domestic Brandy, Dome' tie bin, XXX
Old Bye, XX Old Rye, X Old nye, Bour
bon and Monogahella Weis'.iei3, Wines,
Catawba, sweet and tart ta, Co Black
berry, Elderberry, Sambueg's Po.l,
BITTERS,
Mishler's Herb, The ,flireat Zingari,
Bruner, Stovers, Wine and Cock Tail.
Brown Stout, Scotch Ale, Sellers' Water.
Ginger, Blackbody, Catawba, Cherry,
J. C. BUCHER,
may till, '(li car. Front cf: Loonet.
REHOVAL.
BOOTS AND SHOES 1
muE sub.,criber has removed his boot
1_ and shoe store, tour doors above H.
'Williams' Drug store, Front 51 reet,aud of
fers en extensive assortment of Goods,
either
WIIOLESALE OR RETAIL.
His stock consists of as large and general
asortment of Mens' Boys' Ladies' and
Childrens'
hoots and Shoes,
as car be found elsewhere in the town.
Those requirin., ,, Boots and Shoes, will
find it to their advantage to
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK,
before purchasing elsewhere.
SAMUEL GROVE.
Col., may 26,7tf
NEW GROCERY STORE.
r r afF, Subscriber would respectfully in
form the Public generally, that he has
just received a general assortment of
f. , roceries, Provisions,
TEAS AND SPICES.
Sugar cured Horns.
No. 1. and Mess :Kackerel.
Extra Fine Syrups.
Refined sugars of all kinds.
Old Rio and Java coffee.
English and American Pickles.
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS.
Raisins, Prunes and Prepared Mustard
always oil hand and of the very best
grades.
Our stock 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.
FREDERICK BUCI-IER.
corner 4th Locus Streets.
nyty 26th, ly.
RitSPBEREI YADE.
rprrE yell known Summer drink, ex; ra
1 tine and pure, by the quart, gallon or
barrel, at J. C. BUCIIER'S,
Cor Front and Locust Sts.
P. SHREINER & SON,
SOLE AGENTS
for the sale of
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JACKSON'S
Reading oV Cole ithi R. R.
Wlll continence running regular Passen
ger Trains on
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23a, 1866,
Between
~su~.c~r~'tcn ,
Co3_zT.~asß~zaa,
AS FOLLOWS ;
Leave Lanea , ter and Colombia at
8.15 a. In., and arrive at I tewli ng 10. W a.m.
a.uo p. tn. 5.:10 noon.
i. 15 rt. m., arrive at Lancaster A Columbia O.!F. a.m.
0:13 p.m.
Sunday train iv discontinued.
Thronga tickets to Nets' York, Philadelphia and
Uaacastor sold at principal vita: jou., aucl
checked through. Freight carried wide he uonot,t
Iwo:not m•ss and dispatch, at the lowest ra.es.—
Further inrorniltpm wi, h regard to Freight or
plrten inay be obttine•l item the 8:40.1;s of the
company
GEO. F. GAG-E.Supt,
E. F. NEEVER, Gen. Freight, and Ticket Ag:.
Columbia, Sept. 8, 18136
READING RAIL ROAD
surpyrEß ARRAB GEMENT.
REAT TRUNK LINE FROM
the North and North-West for Philadelphia
New York, Reading, Putt...rune. Tamarma, Lehanon,
Aehland, Allentown. Ea.,ton, Ephrata, Laneas
ter Uolimibia,
Trains leave Harri,lang fur New York, as follows :
.11 2-00 8.10 and 0.115 A. 31., and 2.10 and 9.1:i P. M.
connecting wttlt similar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Rail Load, and artivi.ig at New Yo ‘k at UM and
10.10 A. M., and 4.10 5.20 and 10.45 P. 31. Sleeniir;
Cors accompanying the :3.00 A. 31. and 0,15 A.
Wit 1101.11 change.
Leave Harrislatrg lot Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qoa. A,hland. Pine Glove, Allentown
and Philadelpltimat 8,111 .1. M., and 2.10 and •!.10P.1L,
stopping at Lebanon and prmeiple Way Sia'lons;
the 4.10 P. 31. Tratn mak tog connect ions fur P;111a.
del ; Min Mid e6llllllhia only. For Po kvil nyl
- Haven and Auburn, via Sehuylk d and Susque
hanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg :1.20 P. 31.
I:e:urnio;_;, Leave vew Vol k at 7.00 a ud 0,00 A. 51,
12,00 in, 800 p. ut. ; PhiCa at 0.15 a.M. and " "0 p. m.
Way Pa , senger train leaves Ph iladelnbia at 74) a m
returni 1 *um Leading at 0.20 p m s.o,ping nt nit
stl itung : Pu,sst ;Pr at 8.3.5 a.m. and 2:15 land
0.00 and 11,90 a 01 and 103 p. w., Tamavua at 9.33 a.
tn. and 1 110 and 0;.3 p. m.
Leave P M.Yle for liar, is.'urg, via S. if S. It. R. at
7.00 a. tn.
. . .
An Accommodation Passenger train leavos Read
in.; at (.0) A.M., and returns from Philadelphia at
5.00 M,
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6.13
A. 31. 12.03 M. and 0.15 pan.for Ephrata, Li Iz, Lan
caster, Columbia, de.
On ;itindays; leave New York at 5.00 P. 51.. Phila
delphia 8.00 A. 31. and 3.13 P. 51., 11105.00 A. M. 'fain
running only to Readi tie% Pottsvi , le 8.110 a. in.,Tama
qua 7.39 a. m., Ilarrisburgßeading 0, 05 a. in. and at
1.33 .o 7.30 a. m. for I larrisbn.;.;, and 10.52 a. m. for
N. Y. and 4.2.5 p. tn. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, 31ileage, Season. and Excursion
Tickets at rodaced rates to and from all points.
SU Potnah Baggaga allowed each pa,•enger,
C. A. NICOL LS,
jun ll,' CO General Superintendent
PENNSYLVANIA RAI L ROAD.
'PRA iss EAsT—Columbia Train leaves
'Washington House Station every morning
except Sunday, at 5.20, arriving in Phila
delphia at 9.45 a.in. Lancaster Train ar
rives here from Harrisburg at 5.25 a. in.,
and leaves at 8.30 a. in. ColumbiaAccotn
modation leaves:at 1.40 p. m., arrives at
Lancaster at 2.10 p. rn., connecting thcre
with Day Express for Philadelphia at 3.10
P. M.Larrisbu •lccom modai ion arrives
• -
as usual at 5.38 p.
TrArNs WEsT—Mail Train arrives at
11.51 a. m. Columbia Accommodation
with passengers from Philadelphia arrives
at 3.20 p. in. Harrisburg Accommodation
arrives at 0.30 p. in. Lancaster Train ar
rives at 8.10 p.
YORK AND WRIGHTSVILLE R. 11
The trains trom Wrightsville and York
will run as follows, until further orders:
Leave Wrightsville, S 00 A. M.
1 20 I'. AL
ic 4‘
Leave York
~
Departure and Arrival of the Passenger
Trains at York.
DEPARTURES FROM YORK.
For BALTimouv. 4.15 A. M. 7.00 A. M.,
and' .50 I'. M.
For llAttrusnuria, 12.52 A. M. 7.10 I'. M.
and 11.50 A. AL and 10.40 A. m.
ARRIVALS AT YORK.
From 13ALTIneltE,10.35 A. M. 11.45 I'. M.
and 2.50 P. M. and 12.47 P.M.
From IlAumsncuo, 4.10 A. M., 0.57 A.
M., and 2.45 P. M.
On Sunday, the only trains running are
the one from Flu rrisharg at 0..i7 in the mora
ing, proceeding to Baltimore, and the one
Irma Baltimore at 12.47 A. \l., proceeding
to I.larritdiurg.
Mil
MEM
JUNE 11th, 1866.
N. C. E.1.1.113V7117Z.
$2,00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2,50 IF NOT PAID IN ADVANCE.
Oh! Ts; ;It for the Ca V. e friends
owe (Adel 'no,
For kindred 87::i's,arni ,he henr:s Ciat beat
In love svi h Iniae.
For the gee sm*.le aul the welcome grasp
That waa ever t:•tio,
Vo: the loving wme..s, I:Mc:1y acts
Of the cherish'd few.
Old :ime move: on in is ran - d
Throu,s - li b:ief clay,
Irow many a clear and lowhigLiend,
pass'd away!
We long for the soando:',he:72;reetins voice,
We wait ia
And Coe cold NC - n:8 s :11c2r pass,a dirje
":Cove:
Ah! in va: i do we seek .7o: on: e.r:ly friends!
Oid friends are dead;
Mother car. h has givec 'o each, a place,
For me weary head.
Tbeyga.he •cc sour,ht their
Sweetly tiley dream !
We too, soon by ,heir s:(les shall lay us doss
(le siieat sl •enm !
?Ai,scett tY nrottO.
Accustomed to arms and soldiers from
infancy; she learned to love the camp;
and it was not strange, years later, when
she had come to America and married a
young mechanic iu Providence, that the
recollections of the camp-fire in front of
her father's tent, as well as the devotion
of a newly manied wife, and loyalty to
the Union, prompted her to follow her
husband, sfand beside him in battle ; and
share all his hardships.
Tier husband, Robert S. Brownell,was
made Orderly•Sergeont of a Company in
the First Rhode Island Infantry, one of
the earliest regiments of :three months'
men who responded to the first call' for
troops, the day after the national colors
were run down the flag-mast at Fort
Sumpter.
The First Rhode Island Infantry was
' soon full to overflowing. It had eleven
full Companies of a hundred each; and as
ten were enough for a complete organi
zation, the eleventh was formed into a
company of carbineers or sharpshooters,
and the brave young wife of the orderly
wns made color-bearer of the company.
When the regiment went into camp in
Maryland, early in the summer of 1861,
this Daughter of the Regiment was re
solved not to be a mere water carrier,nor
an orname..ial appendage. She would
be effective against the enemy, as well
as a graceful figure on parade, and op
pre(' herself to lean" al! the arts and ac
coalplishmentl of the soldier. When
the company went ont to practice daily
at the target,she carried her rifle as well
as the colors; and when her turn came,
the men seldom resttfcted her to the
three shots which were allowed to each.
So pleased were tbey at her skill and
coolness with the weapon. that she was
allowed as many shot-. as she chose, and
thus became one of the quickest and
molt accurate marksmen in the regiment.
Nor was the Sergeant's straight sword,
which hung at her belt, worn as an idle
fbrm. She poetised dally with her
husband and his friends in camp,till she
felt herself a 3 finniliar with i:s uses as
with the carbine. When the regiment
moved, she sought no indulgences on ac
count of her sex, but marched in line
beside her husband, wearing her sword
and carrying ',he flag.
The middle of July came, and the
Union army was at lengthmoving south
ward from the Potomac, its face set
toward Richmond. She marched with
her company, and carried her flag. On
the day of the general action she was
separated from her husband, the carbi
ucers with whom she was connected
being deployed ap skirmishers in the skirt
of pine woods to the left of the line.—
About one o'clock on that eventful day
the company was brought under fire.--
She did not carry her carbine that day,
but acted simply as color bearer The
men, according to skirmish tactics, were
taken out by foues,and advanced towards
the enemy. She remained in the line,
guarding the colors, and thus giving a
definite point on which the men could
rally, as the skirmish deepened into a
general engagement. There she stood,
unmoved and dauntless, under the with
ering heat, and amid the soar and blood
and du•t of that terrible July day.—
Shells went screaming over her with the
howl of an avenging demon, and the air
was thick and hot with deadly singing of
the Minnie balls. About four o'clock,
far away on the right, where the roar
had been loudest, a sudden and marvel
ous change came over the scene. The
Union line was broken, and what was a
few moments before a fires and resolute
army, worn and bleeding, but pressing
to victory, became a confused and panic
stricken rout.
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oatry.
Written for the Spy
Old. Friends.
BY VfOLA.
Ili 211 dy
[WHOLE NUMBER 1,930•
The confusion now ran down the line
from right to left, and the sharpshooters
of the First Rhode Island, seeing the
battle lost and the enemy advancing,
made the best retreat they could in the
direction of Centreville. But so rapidly
spread the panic, that they did not rally
on their colors and retreat in order.—
She knew her duty better, and remained
in position till the advancing batteries
of the enemy opened within a few hun
dred yards of where she stood, and were
pouring shells into the retreating mass.—
Just then a soldier in a Pennsylvania
regiment, who was running past, seized
her by the hand, and said, "Come, sis ,
there's no use to stay here just to be
killed; let's get into the woods." She
started down the slope with him towards
a pine thicket. They had run hardly
twenty steps, when a cannon ball struck
him full on the head, and in an instant
he was sinking beside her, a shapeless
and mutilated corpse. His shattered
skull rested a moment on her shoulder,
and streams of blood ran over her uni
form.
She kept on to the woods, where she
found some of the company, and before
long chanced upon the ambulance, into
which she jumped ; but the balls were
flying too thick through the cover. She
sprang out, and soon after found a stray
horse, on which she jumped and rode to
Centreville. Here and at Arlington
Heights for more than thirty hours she
was tortured by the most harassing stories
about her husband.
One had seen him tall dead. Another
had helped him into an ambulance,badly
wounded. Another had carried him to
a hospital, and the enemy had fired the
budding, and all within had perished.—
Then, again, she learned that his dead
body was left in the skirt of pine woods
in front of where she stood. So fully did
she believe this at one time,that she had
a mounted a horse,and was starting back
from Alexandria, iu hope of getting
through the lines and finding him, when
she was met by Colonel Burnside, who
assured her that - Robert was unhurt, and
she should see him in a few hours.
The first was a three month's regi
ment, and its time expired on the lst of
August
She returned with it to Providence,
where she received a regular discharge;
but it was only to re-enlist with her hus
band in the PHIL Rhode Island.— TTionica,
of the
WleaL do Venn; Men Marry ?
Soule young men marry dimples; some
ears; some noses; the contest however,
:_;enerally lies between the eyes and the
hair. The mouth, too, is occasionally
married; the chin not so of:en. Poor
part oers,these,you . will own. But young
men do marry all these, and many other
bits and scraps of a wife, instead of the
true thing. Such as the mairiage is,such
is the after life. Be that would have a
wife if he can meet with one of equal
social posi,ion, like education, similar
disposition, kinclied sympathies ; and
habits congenial to his own, let him
marry. But let him beware of marrying
a curl or neck, however swan-like, or a
voice however melodious. Young ladies
do also make some queer matches, and
unite themselves to whiskers.
Chan
~.4e in lite Manner of Voting.
At the last session of the Legislature an
act was passed changing the manner of
voting in the several counties of this
Corn 111011 wealth. II ereafter the voting
will be done iu the following manner :
" One ticket shall embrace the names of
all judges of the courts voted for ; and to
be labeled " judiciary;" one ticket shall
embrace the names of all State officers
voted for, including office of Senator,
Members of assembly, if vo:ed for and
members of Congress, if vo:cd for, and
be labeled " township;" one ticket shall
embrace th 2, names of all borough officers
voted for, and be labelled " borough;"
and each clan; shall be deposited in sspa
rate ballot-boxes."
—A wealthy widow in Pittsburg fell
iu love with the coachman who drove her
to her husbaud's grave and finally mar
ried him. lie unfortunately had a wife
was arrested for bigamy and im
plored her to furnish bail. She chucked
him playfully under the chin and bade
him to go to jail like a man. That's the
latest gossip iu Pittsburg.
—A young poet in describing heaven,
says : " It is a world of bliss fenced in
with pretty girls." Where's the man
that won't repent now ?
—Private telegram (came to hand at
S 5 Fleet.street )—l've got all my guns
ready, and am quite prepared for the
shooting season.—Paris : N. L.—Punch,.