A. H. Ri;MRO, Editor and Publisher. VOLUME XXXVIII, NUMBER .20.1 THE ~OLUMBIII SPY, 1111StMAIMS MILS • PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY „MORNING, .OFFICE, IN LOCUST ST., OPPOSITE COLUIU. 4 * DIA. BANS. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. 2,00 a year if paid in advance " if not paid until the expiration of the year FIVE CENTS 4 COPY No paper will bo discontinued until all an enrages are paid unless at the option of the editor. Roles of ildvertising in the Spy. It. 2.t. 3t. lino. 3mo. Om. ly. 1. sq. 8 lines 75 1,00 1,50 2,00 4,00 0,00 10,00 2 16 " 1,50 2.25 3,00 3,50 6,00 9,00 15,00 "24 " 2,25 3,25 4,00 4.50 8,50 13,00 '20,00 LLarger advertisements in proportion.) Executors and Administrators' Notices, 3,00 Auditors' and .14:31g:110e Notices, 2,00 Professional or business cards, uot exceeding 3 lilies, per year, 8,00 Yearly advertisements, not exceeding four squares with occasional changes, Special Notices, as reading matter, 10 cents a line tor one insertion. Yearly advertisers will be charged the same rates transient advertisers for all matters not relating strictly to their business. AU Advertising will be considered CASa, after tint insertion. BUSINESS CARDS XVZ. NOILTXX TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAI% Columbia, Pa. Collections promptly made in Lancaster York counties. Cola., July 2, 1565. if. Mr. FISEMR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Froth, Street, between Locust Ind Walnut, Columbia, Pa. fob. 10, '6O. A. J. KAUFFIAA,‘J, itTVIIINFX LIT I.IW. „rIOLLECTIONS Made in Lancaster and adjoining Counties, Pensions. Bounty, back pay and all claims against the overiiuiunt promptly pro:-:ee ted. )dice—Loenst Street,betv, -, 2en r( , nt a In! `3econd. Dee. 1:64. SAMUEL EVANS, u.§;:rz a'l6' of the 2* Ed 0.14T1.01] IN ODD FEL, i.O \VS' 11 A LI,. COLIJ NIBIA , PA. Juno IS, IS(i3 3`,"4.:tioFFER. ENTIST,OFFieF,, Front Stmt. Ent oorkr to R. Williams Drug Store, between Locust and Walnut sts, Cola., Pa. S. C. ER.,TYENTROUT, ATE of Reading. Pa., offers bis pro- Cession:o services to the citizens of Uo ltitnbia and vicinity. (Mice in \Valnutst., bac Iv Second. july 14, 'OG. 1 71 11L.D,TZLIDI .HOUSE. 7. 6 00&2:"-,' . :Jjlifls is a first olass Lotel, and is in every respe..it adaptor' to 'noel: the wishes and lesire6 of the tr.tvelizt! , .JACaL, S. MI LLEII, j uly, 15, '65 Proprietor. ALLSRLER - S. 1-I.)TEL, .ENArirIarLIILER, Prapriet:,l7- x EST MA RKET SQU • RE, EAD IA 'ENI.V . A Oct. ith. 13 GEORG.E Dealer in LUMBILIIOF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Also, PLASTERERS Olidce and Waretion,le—Front Street be 1-wee!' Locust and LTuiuu. July 8, 1861 Confectionery ND FRUIT OF ALL KINDS IN SEA son. Parties and flan theS supplied with Z Cra eitrizfLiVg by the freezer, or ill moulds, with prompt miss at _ GEO. J. SMITH'S Adjoining the Franklin House, Loca-A St P. S. Also a tine !is , ortment of Toys Ind fancy articles constantly on hand. July COLUMBIA ''L ;)U ;IL L. GEollti 130GLE, Proprietor. rnitE HIGHEST CASII PRICES PAID I. for all kinds or Grain. Superfine and Extra Family Flour for sale, also mill feed of all kinds. Wheat ground and packed to order Town and country custom solicited July 2.oth ISOS. SLIPPLEE & BROTHER, Manufacturers of STM,A. N addition LD oar Foundry and Machine work, we are now prepared to manufac ture every variety of Boiler and plate iron 'work, Mending and Reparing Boilers Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would invite the attention of our friends and patrons to this new branch of our business. SUPPLEE DP.o., :2:1 Street, Columbia jam 21, SUSQUEII.3.II 7 IVA IRON CO., Nanufileturers of all sizes of Reftnecit& Double Refined ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND HALF OVAL IRON. Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. Orders promptly filled from Stock on Land or made to order. rems, net cash, at Manufacturer's prices, delivered an Cars or Boat. , Office at their ROLLING MILL, Columbia, Pa. • Sept. 23, 65 ly TDODGERS & BROTHERS ' SUPERIOR Silver Plated Ware at E. SPERING'S Cheap JewelrS , Store NEW ST VLE OF WATERFALL Combs at E. SPERING'S aug. 26, Jewelry Store A.SPIMBRYA RE well known Summer drink, extra T fine anti pure, by the quart, gallon or barrel:at J. C. BUCHER'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts. ....1...-,'.... ' ‘;.:--::: . * , . •. . . , ''''':•:::•. • , „ , ,. , ,:. ..1 . 1 ., . . ~„ , p. t. r`.s'i• i t -•.1,.: , - k,,,,, ,f,:.;•,:••••-• -!.. r* ' ••: ' . . .. • •••• •:-• •••• J. -...,::' '• • - ' - ' , '..," . ..z : . • • •••- • ' • , , . , ~: .?.- 1 ;•.... - . , ..:1-. .. :j 1L..:..,.. .?•';'4C . -•. • ~ --•':. . ...:;!- ..",-F . '. 4 ••••. .- - .-., ' I'''' ' - ~.,,,_ y ~z . , . , ~3-;•. : -, ..:-;!',-, ' - '',FA ''''X' . • - '.I.Y - *. 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' . 7,.. -4 :' .' • r ''. - • - 'e :lA', z-, - 6.. - it k , ... , . . . .. • . , , . , • ... . . . • '' 's-.'•-•;,. . ‘,...... ....•=4:,•' - ` . • f e z ,„.. . • . , GREAT tLO 11011 S • a - PHILADELPHIA. BARGAINS • IN, FINE CL 0 TIII,N.C! Rockhill BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL, 603 and 605 • Chestnut Street, I'HILADELPaId. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. The choicest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. Ever oflered to purchasers, comprising all the NEWEST AND MOST APPROVED • -STYLES. Custom Departm,ent Our newly fitted up custom department for Gentlemon,Youths and Boys,now con tains a carefully selected stock of Foreign and Dome s tic Goads, which we are prepared to Make to order. in the best manner, and at reasonable prices. Boys' Department We bare on hand the lare-est and best atoolc of Ready-Made Boys'Clothing in the City. Particular attention paid to the making of Boys' Clothing to order: EMI s Et §l5 E p fcs. .: s s "7„ it , ' 8 I" . 1. 7-3 ""gi g R/ co- Guritiem.:?,n, Youths, ,t.us issys, Wishh:3LT, Clothing.made to order, by send ing their measure, as per diagram, will have their or.lers promptly :Wended to. SATISFACTION AND A 0001) FIT GUARATEED. Samples sent to any part of the U. S. ROMIIILL S WILSON, Brown ,S'tone, Clothing Hall 605 and 005 • Ohestn.ut .Street, nov 24 3m661 ' PHILADELPHIA LATEST FASHIONS DEMANIJ 7. \V. Brad 1 ev' s Celebrated. Patent I)UPI,I4',X ELEAPFIC (or double spring) The Wonderful Flexibilay and great comfort and pleasure to:my Lad t• wsasiac- the poplcx Elliptic i.pex . p.ri--n , •ed oat:to:daily in all erowdol ' )peras-Carri,igel:l-Za: leo.a et.irs,Ou Pews. Arm Chairs. for Prom:made and !louse Dr . a.4 as the i- , kirt can be folded when in use to occupy a ,mall place an easily and conveniently as a or rdus;in Uro,s, Si ittt alt:tdtle quality in crinoline, not f.oind in it, , dwzie , prnig skirt. A L having en,j,T.•.l the plonqurc. comfort and groat taatveni . ing ilic Implox Elliptic Sin mg Skirt for a -.ir041, da,, will never there aftor wtlliuuly di , pen-e with t'leir tt , e. For Chil dren, and Younu: they are superior to all .•thers They will not bond or brook liko the Single Spring but will pres,rve their p' leer and when thre.• or tint -cit !rt..: will li:o ho, n thrown zi-urlo 11-. o- :ire covere,l tt ith 41011111,11111t,q , "C b at. , 111 rod- , ore not ',lily donble - torte doahle I eovered ; pres , •nting , he.ii 11 , 1111 \VL,1....111g 01.1 i whet[ 5.t.)•,!.-. ,Le. Thii Elliptic is a gi eat Eiv•wirc with all unit e1....E1111/011(1 , 11 by the hair :11:ta'azin ,, as the s i lt:tad:ad Sit Ist iif the Fits:lion :lbl, world. To enj o y the laowlng ine , timahle a.lvanta,:eq in viz; su pet i...1:•.4t1 , 11,ty.p0rft,t 111,111laii”tIll h shape an 1 tinkh. tlexvniiry, .Lu,a~.tii;y,eout fort an d J. V. I.l;lL.ll6y's Du p'.ex Elhpti, or I>oni,le Spring Skirt,and, yuu get the u,-Cl.lllalt. . . CAUL' : . 0 g11:11 , 1 impo=ition he par ticular to NOTICE that skirt, offer, I a, "Duplex," have the red ink -tamp, vi;;; \V, lirarll,..y s Du plex Elliptic Stvel Spring," upon tho waistband— mine others are genuine. •\l.° Notion that every Hoop will a•littit a pin halm; pa ,, ,,t through the (•entro, thus racer_ ling the two [or ilotthlo] hrahle , i together there' mwhich 10 the ,coret of their Flexibility and Strength, aud a combination not to be round in :Inv other Skirit. For S.th• in all Store, Nrliere First Cla., ,hirt. are sold tlironediont the United Sta , e. an l elseteh,ee. BlannEletured by the Sole 411.71Z.VV , ci tl• 'lir TS . B11_l1)LEV dCA It 'Sr, 97 Chambers AT 79 Si Heade Sts.. N. Y Oct. 20 :in ATTENTION LIOUSEIKEEPERS. WE are almost daily in receipt of new and fresh groceries, such as Sugars, :goat, Teas, Pish, Coffee, Cheese, Spices, Flour, Fruits, Provisions of all kin es, together with Wood and Willow-ware,Gla—••uid Queens \rare. 6% 1 - ITZER AND LIMBER CLIEE'E, German fruits, d'e. EMILIO .INII AMERiCAN PICKLE;, Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining to a well regulated gro cery store. I um determined nit to be sur passed in cheapness and in the excellent quality of my goods, Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not.. A share of pub lic patronage is solicited. GEORGE TILLE, Agont, Locust :Arcot, above 2d. July 7'G3 tf. NEW GROCERY STORE. rTHE Subscriber would respectfully in lortn the Public generally, that he has just received a general assortment of rtkeCrgeS, FirOViSiO2DS, TEAS AND SPICES. Saar cured Hams. No. 1. and Mess Mackerel. Extra Pine 3y rups. Refined sugars of all kinds. Old Rio and Java coffee. English and American Pickles. DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS. Raisins, Prunes and Prepared .Mustard always on -hand_ and of the very ;best grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and we intend keen ing it fresh, by almost daily additions, Notions of different kinds always on hand. FREDERICK BUCHER. corner 4th (1: Locust Streets. mqy 26th, ly. J. W. REASIN, AIER CHANT TA ILOR, Etellam Street, seven doors above Second, WRIGINWSVILLE, PENN'A. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST ings of all styles and suited to any season, kept constantly on hand and man ufactured fo"order at short notice,and war ranted to give perfect satisfaction. Aug. 19, 1865, ly. COLUAIBIA, PENNSYLVANIA, SATURDAY RORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1866. 136 G, MALTBY & CASE LOCUST STREET, BELOW SECOND; nave now open A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT G-OCNDS,. G t 7 C .73111E7k ri 7'. .3 TO PURCHASERS. Is especially invited to their SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ME! DRESS GOODS. LATEST STYLES AND n.saymes, HOOP SKIRTS, BRADLEY'S DUPLEX, And other popular makes at all prices JL SKIRTS, 03DS= 7..‘ 1 = SAVH. ClifY"7-4.3 BLACK CLOTIIS DOESKINS FANCY CASSINERES, SATINETTS, JEANS, TWEEDS & VEST GS, AE Al' 'AIATY. t firT l TTlVirillT'cl. lit:lO.lFJ itlza tilitisiallta trilaJa. Comprising every desirably make and style uND ER-SHIRTS, DRAWERS, .110S1 ERY. G LOVES,SCA.RFS, COMFORTS, S LI IRTS. COLLARS TIES Sze., ,Sze. LADIES.KISSES' and CHILD ..ENS SHAWLS, BREAKFAST SITAWLS SONTAGS, CAPS; NUMAS SCARFS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NITS &c.. &c., &c. Boots & Shoes of all descriptions for 7‘,/IEN AND BOY'S, LADII. , :S, MISSES & CHILDREN READY INIADE CLOTHING CARPETS. AND OIL CLOTHS, (IROCERIE6, <G QUEENSWAFtE with a great variety of other FM.4 4 . 51D7C.11.133. - s — Ta 00 841 An examination of our Stock is respect fully solicited—all goods sold at the very _LOWEST CAST." PRICES, and Warranted as represented Oct. 27 GO MERCII-.AAT TAILORING. Having secured the services of an ex perienced Fashionable Tailor Merchant,Thiloring in all its branches will also be carried on in connection with ous other already large mercantile business All orders in that line will be executed with PP.OMPTNESS AND DESPATCH Entire satisfaction. both as to Work- manship and Fit guaranteed. PRIGES AIODERATE. t.!,:.."Orders respectfully solicited. MALTBY ce CASE. Columbia, Pa. Oct. 41f, 'B5. "NO ENTERTAINMENT SO CHEAP AS READING, NOR ANY P LE-181311E 80 LASTING." AIUTIUMN. Y'A_Dl_, EEO offering ATTENTION einbradng all the In the Inar!..et 1::=13 FTJ~.,~, 11=231 MALTBY L CASE. Colu m bia, Pa MEM Reading ali* itembia N.. • ON AND AFTER • MONDAY, NOVEMLIED. 2.6t11,15G0, Trains will run between Mao/mac-a AND AS FOLLOWS ;. Leave Lancaster and-Columbia, 'WO a. rn. 3.0 p M. Arrive at Reading, 13.20 a.m.. and 5.30 p. m. Returning., leave Reading at 7.00 a.m.. and 6.15 p.m. Arrive at Laheascer 0.20, and Columbia 9 in., and 8.30 p. : Through tickets to York, Pitilit , lelphia and Lancaster said at principal stations, uttd I:aggage checked through. Freight carried with the utino,l protium:l K- atm tltspatelt, at the lotyost rate,— m with ~ , ,—..rard) ri ,J rrcight ,it icy be t brain ~ 1 train the m.ents of rho company GEO. F GA.GE,SUpt E. F. KEEVER, Gen. Freight and Twlcet Agt. Columbia, Dec. 1, HUG PENNS't LVANIA, RAIL ROAD. Trains leave Columbia going East; Lancaster train, 8, 30 A. M Harrisburg Avcouttno,lation, 5.3 S P.M groins,leare West, 11.53 P. i\[ Ha.trisburg Accommodation, 6. I'. M Lancaster tram arrives, 8. 10 Columbia ItCollllllolidlioll. Leave Columbia for Lancaster, 1.40 P.M Arr.; ye at Lancaster 2.10 Connecting wan day expr , :ss for Pinra. Leave Lancaster at 2.43 '• -I.rrive at Columbia t 1.20 " X. C. Z../1/..'L.Wli.`Z. YOE AND IV ttIGLITsVit,LE, Et. 8 ikparture. mitt Aruvul ot Trams ial• lurk. DE PAR T Ult ES FROM. 1 ORK For BALT.DtonE, 4.15 A. M. 7.00 A. M., 10.40 A. 31., 2.50 I'. M., and 0.33 I'. M. I'oi . . \VIuoiITsVILLi, 0.45 A. M., 11.43 A. 31., and 3.50 P. M. For 11.Aurt1simitci, 12.30 A. M. 7.10 A. M. 10,40 A. 31., 11.4:3 A. 31, 2.451'. 31.,and lu.- JO I'. M AURIVA.LS AT yoßx From 13ALT.E00.RE,12.25.A...M. 10.35 A. 'rd. 11.3 S A. M., 2.40 I'. M.. 0.50 I.'• M., anti 10.- 25 P. M. Fnom Wnicarrsvii.LE, 8.15 A. 51., 2.35 P M., and 7.30 P. M. From HARRninulai, 4.10 A. 51. , 10.35 A. 51., and 2.13 P. LI., and U. 33 P. 51., and 9.- 32 P. - On Sunday, the only trains runnmg are the one from Ilarrtsburg, 10.35 in the morn ing, proceeding to Bain:lmre; and tho.-30 from Baltimore at 1:2.:2,3 A. M., and 1.0.25 P. M., proceeding to Harrisburg. train arrives from Baltimore :it 10.- 23 on Saturday night; and none from ilarrisourg at 4.10 on Monday morning. _A_ I_l S q.ETARLE .FCILL4Pr t : HAIR RENE vVER, Tho effects of vihich an to RESTORE THE HAIR NATURAL COLOR, AND PF6OI,IOTE ITS GROWTH. It is •an entirely new scientific discovery, combining many of the most powerful and restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It cures all diseases of the scalp, and allays all that heat and irritation, and•fur nishes a nutritive principle by ivhich the hair is nourished and supported, and by its remedial virtues, it causes the hair to grow where it has fallen out, and restores it to its natural color when gray. The old in appearance are made young again. It will keep the hair from falling out. It is not a Dye, it strikes at the roots and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. s lt is the best HAIR DRESSING E'er used, making it moist, snit, and glossy. It removes dandruff, and all those scurvy eruptions. It does not contain oil and alco hol, which dry upithe :-.ceretions upon which the vitality depends. No person, old or young, should fail to use it. It is riconwiencY;land used by the FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. sk for HALL's VEGETA Ilt T.: SICILIAN ll.Atx RENEWER, and take no odic:. Our Treatise on the Hair sent free upon application. R. P. HATIL & CO., Proprietors, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. RIDI FOR TOE TOILET, Recommended by all Doctors : Ibr wash ing purposes. 75 cents per bottle, at J. C. nuen Cor. Front and Locust Sts. july GG tf F_ -I-'lr.l_,'"_B, PHYSIC IAN AN D SURGEON. AS located premanently in Columbia, and oilers his professional Services to the citizens of this place. lie may be found at his office at the res idence of B. Haldeman, on Locust street. every day from S to 10 A. AL, and from 7 to SP. tll. Persons wishing his services in special cases, between these hours kill leave word, by note, at his Office, or thro' the Post office. Oct. 6, '6O. PHOTOGRAPHS. THE OLD OUIGLNAL GALLERY. The subscriber has ,ompletely re-fitted his establishment, and" his gallery cannot be surpassed by any in the county, and he hopes by careful personal attention to give the public better Pictures than have here tofore been produced. AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ivorytypes, Melainotypes, G - trte de and pictures on canvass taken in the best style, and at prices which cannot be beaten tbr cheapness. j,,,..Likenesses warranted, and a satis factory picture furnished without repeated sittings. He asks a continuance of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine speci mens at the rooms, northeast corner of 1 , rant and Locust streets. Entrance on ocust street. IL J. 31. LITTLE. Oct. 24 1863. PARIS V. I .II.NCW GOODS ! Fox' Holiday gifts .onsisting of Fancy Work Boxes Seger Stands, Watell Stands, Vases. &c. Fine Cutlery, Pocket Books, Combs, at E. Spering's Cheap Jewialry Store. 13:1133 IS2D. Established 2 1829 ~ OLD ESTABLISI LED ¶L T, •CAP AND FUR STORE. No. 20 North Queen St. Lancaster, Pa would respectfully announce, that our• STYLES for FALL AND WINTER OF 1563, are. now remly, consisting, of Gentlemen's DRESS SILK; CASSI Al EIIJ, PLAIN AN 1) BitusEr, FUR AND WOOL, or CASSIMERBTT sTIFT cASSDIERE SOFT ct STEEL EXTENDED BRIMS, FiIwIXTBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF (F.: D'OnSAY BRIM HATS, In new, novel and beautiful Designs, and at such prices as to make it an induce ment for all to purchase. CA PS ! CAPS ! ! CAPS !! ! Our stock of Caps comprises ail the new est st}•les for STen's, Boys' and Children's Full and Winter Wen r. Our motto is "EQUALITY TO ALL." The lowest selling price marked in De:- tares on each. :Article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ ct . , 13110.%-i Hat, Cali and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen street. „fxly..l- All kinds oh Sid ppiny:Fars bonzlit, and highest cash prices paid. [nov 17-1. LE.-11E11 WILLI 1115, The well known Photographers, COI.U.NII3IA. PA., DEG' leave to inr - nan the citizens of Co l) la al bia and vicinity, that they have taken and retitled the rooms formerly eci eupied by Geo. A. Llyers, on Uront street, above I.uoust, 4:•::_17 - Where they are prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paicl 10 making Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Amb . rotypes, ,te. Copying and en larging of small Pictures. PICTURES COLORED in Oil or Water Colors, in a style superior to any taken in this c.•tinty and equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid.to taking pic tures ot Children. Pictures taken in &loud.) , as Avail as in clear weather. Orders for Picturrs from old Negatives promptly tilled. The art will be taught to those desirous to learn at a reasonable rate. Call at the Roonit.s and ex.amine our large collection of tSpechyrens. LESIIEII & WTLLIAMS, ;lan. 6, '66... Photographers. N. D. We hope by strict attention to business, anti desire to ,please, to morit,a liberal share of patronage. o a sr - r= Et R. The Celebrated Rooster Whiskey can be had on!y at the earner of _ 'Walnut ana commerce Streets.— Fo r quality. flavor ami purity, it ult.:Leiut 60 beat. Also aturiroa Whiskey from noarl)on County I::entticky, \ V.:lT :anted be,tlie pure article, or no 'sale.— 01.1'Monoog tilehL , blfaq,graties: Call and examino for yourself. ' ' (111A.R LES GROVE, Corner of Con mot•ce and Wainut Sts., Columbia, Pa. , may 19-,6U-tf. Leal Freight rii3tice THE rENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD ('O !IA Are now prepared to receive or forward _Freight, between Colon) bin end Lanvaz.ter, ana al' stations on the Pennsy.vania Rail ,toad ana its branches. Itales Between Philadelphia mid Colnathia. First Class. 2nd 3tlelco>& 4th Cta.ss 25 cents. 21 cents. 18 cents. 15 cent Flour in Car loads, 2$ cents per barrel. Be!un Philatly, !Pia tut! Latrtsler. Fri Class. 3(1 CGS 4; h. ets. 20 els. 17 els. 14 els. huGS between Co!umbia and Pithsbura. nr,t Cove. 3rd 4th ('e'. 71 ets. 56 ets. 46 e LS. :36 CIS. Freight consigned to stations whore the Company has no'Agent, must be prepaid. All Freights payable on tlelirCrv. Tr. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. „„1 - _& - For furthor inibrmation, appLy to S. B. K. uccrsTo.. - ., Freight A gt.. Phi la. E. K. BOICE, FreightAgt., Columbia. A. F. SLAIThi.IKER, Lan'tr Columbia,"July 11, Susquehanna Planing XVI. ON RON ANDPENN. RAILROAD Columbia, Lancaster counts, Pa. TITHE subscriber Nvould respectfully an _L. no ance to the patrons of his Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and expenses incident to carrying on the business of his establishment compels him to charge his customers an advance en former rates, and takes tins method to inibrin them that the rutin:A.lllg are the prices for work done at his Mills: For Nvorking Flooring per M• $1.50 do Weatherboards " 4.50 " Surfacing one side, per M. 2.50 o do two do do 4.50 " Re-sawing White Pine f:tee • measure, per M. 5.00 ' do Poplar faeo meas. do 6.:10 " de Ash, Oak & Cherry, face meas. per M. 8.00 " Ripping 4-4 per line, 16 rt. v, " do S-4 do do 3 " do Juice do do 43 .li:lfr - Lumber hauled to the Mill and re turned to Yard without extra charge. Accounts for working ordressing lumber will be considered collectable every four »tont/Is. Thesubseribei has on hand au assortment of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, which is for sale at Market Prices, and so licits a continuation of public custom. JOHN B. BA.CIIMAN Columbia,March 18, 1564. repeated the naive remark, his face again PURE WINES & LIQUORS. lit by that sudden smile of' quaint, kindly THE subscriber calls the:lac:lt:au of his humor so peculiar to hint—that flash of , friends and public, generally to his large and well assorted stock of pure \rim,* and ' soul-sunshine that once seen ; could never liquors. at wholesale, only retail for medi cal purposes and family use. be forgot! en. ' DIPORTI:D WINES cf; LIOCORS.I .1 had not the opportunity to tell Mr. such as Cognac o f difthreut grades and ILincoln of a scene in the past which this brands. ( little incident brought to my mind. In `Holland and Cordial Gins. Port Lisbon, Sherry, Maditira, Malaga. la noble old New England town, years on Champagne, German, Rhine, (garret, . Wines, d:c. i years ado t there was once a gre.tt gather- Domestic Wines and Liquors h ug of people, to see no /es. a personage Domestic Brandy, Domestic Gin, XXX thou the fiat - great President of the Old Rye, XX Old Rve, X Old Rye, Bour bon and Monogahella Whiskies, Wines, republic, who was to be received aud.en-. Catawba, sweet and tart, Currant, Black- tertained by the noble Governor of berry, Elderberry, Samburg's Port, tte. the State—The "Brother Jonathan" of WIT'VERS, !the Revolution. At last he came—the Mishler's Herb, The great Zingari, Bruner, Stovers; Wine and Cock Tail, beluv, d ruler, the hero without stain, - Brown Stout, Scotch Ale Setters' Water. the patriot without flaw, the matchle ss Ginger, Blatekberiy, Catawba, cherry, tke. , entleui n, slowly riding beside the good . . J.C. BUCHER, cern . Lovo:lzeL Governor ; hotween rank. of Euldiers and may 26, '65 $2,00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2,50 U? NOT PAID IN ADVANCE. ;Poctvg Written for the Spy 4 ‘ The Little Boy on Crutches." 1W EVA ALICE 'Twits in winter, and the snow flakes were falling. The kind neighbors were gathered around, They had come to mingle their tears on the collin That now soon would rest under the ground. The cold, dark grave there before them was open, An , l a beautiful turm, too, is there— A little victim awaits 00 the margin, "*".l is little Jessie th' lovely and fair. O! how flint kind-hearted father i weeping, 01'tis hard from his J,,,sic to pert; Cold: very cold, tall the fialtn-tt nn the coffin! Out still colder—that mother's poor heart Now. the grave down in the bottom is covered V, ith a pure spotless mantle of snow. there leans over one corner. on crutches, Lade Willie, all stricken with see. Lis only sister, Lis playmate, his Jessie; :Mall he neverinorc see her again ? Caring, he stood like a state of marble: cle,:p. heaved that bosom with pain There he leaned—till the Sexton,near finished, Lirigefd—till he no longer could stay, Then. 0, how meekly tito,e little wood-erutches, Took that cripple tom out of the way. Back, frorn the grave they return to the cottage; They tea:rn there. Intl to mourn; Th, lzune huy, yet, has lef„fitther and mother, But his Je,3-ie forever inn tonic. Froin tha' grave. ho now saddened and withered, Anil no phipt long ti sidoee could bring; All the sect favorite hymns he relict/tea, T hot detw4t.ssie et, Moen '6l. cold 1-ing. On the nook, where he played o ith his sister, lie would -.it and be thinking fie hours, 11.1th—de in 1.1 , ..aVen. cou.ki got her Lie,,u:iful dowers ? ynn,, - lear lllanitll.l...ll(` slid ran remember ? Do -t think that , !, 42 still lot es me the same?" Ana then molt' softie, 1% wlikper, -There, %%ill Jel,-,1,, -till menticni my nano?" 'And doe_ she sing the sweet hyrnats yon !leaven That s often she sang unto me? Thlnk she aotthl Knott mednanuna,withont crutches tett a bright angel should be?" Long heI,VOI.IM gaze• at tht• thing, that we ro Then hold touch them uc..in and again; Ber Sitd drawer, eat•li dav, he will visit, „. , .Ithough th' pleasure Wg•S Inixmled with pain. Not yet slowly and get tly life faded, And he nod er made mention of pain, 13w he thought only of and Heaven, And longed to he pith her again. .1r l.tst %then he come to the bod.from sheer we. - tliness lie begged to toy ott the ,11.111t1 bed. Ami on the very i.Kinie ,pot 0 here died Jes:‘Ae— Ou the pillow w here rested bet head. Sometimes, nt night, when a moan he would utter, tl is kin 1 mother %souk: lut , ton to see, And enquiring Willa nee illie now \muted ;" "Only I,llg:us—Ash Jessie to be." Towards his end, whilst the angels were waitin c lie exclaimed: "I thought—Te,, ,,, ie had come;" "No, dear Willie, but your going to •r,,t,ie— To her bright, and her Beautiful Heine." "0 yes, mamma, but I uish i eou!il carry To dear Jessie, something that was kir; And yet, in yonder bright inamdon above us, 1 know shu has bettet things there !" ' She econe , 3! deur mozis•r, I see her approaching, peare,c jeS.4ll`, With glitt,•ring a in;:; Around her hover a lio , t of Iwight And bweet, nweet is the music they sing !" And they heekon, they are waiting, dear mother, I j To bear Will e awav to the sky; I sc.e ,I,p.sus...r 1 ten I,firplci4or ITeaven,- v.,„,,,,, 76 - ...Z:seiz. iitili„ ,, 4 7 .4fqtrir..tris'il...,l?Nrr,,',, -, -, -".:, - 44. t . . - -'• - . . . The little ecrutches still stand in the corner,, , In the corner I,ehhol. the room door; An the little hat hang , : over the ernteheg ; But their ..1, 11110 is with thcin to, mole. The little pale f wee in the gravß yard I , sleeping. -ide by pith I.l,Je , sie he !le." Without ids erutoite , " ‘c.l; Je. , ie stilt know him In that beaut.ful Howe in the Skies? Wiorell nroil. " Nothing brit a Man." IN t he :Trip:. of 1661. 1 atteuded the last inorning reception of the sea- in. at the White llouQe ; taking with me my little daughter. who had an intense de-ini to see the President why, had sec the poor slaves free I had nor seen Mr. Lincoln for more than a star. and as I drew near where he stood.going, patiently through his weary, wonotonots task of hand L wondered it lie would remember my face among the countless faces that besot and besie4ed or passed in mute review before him. since the pleasant evening on which I had conversed most freely with hill), and heard west of his easy, charming. cordial talk. But before i could be presented, he gave toe a shock of pleasant -urprise by stretching his hand over the shoulder ot agentletuau with whom he was co:lvens big, and greeting nie by name. with the smile and tone of au old friend. When he perceived little A.—,the pleased look ola true child-lover came into his sad eyes. "Is this your little dau L liter ?" he said. ••I.luw du you do, dear ?" As he took her hand, t. e child raised to his face, large, brown eyes, full of tender rover enee The look seemed to touch him ; he smiled a sudle that was a benediction, then bent and kissed her. She blushed, but said nothing till we had passed uu 0 step or two, when she exclaimed, •• Why, he is only a man, after all I" Something in the tone struck the President and he asked what she had said. When I CWI-10 LE N UMBER 1,944 crowds of citizens, bowing graciously, thought somewhat coldly, to the right and left of him. "Oh, lather," cried a little dark-eyed boy to a gentleman who held him by the hand, " Lean't see bitty! Pleaselift me up so that I can look over the people's heads." The kind gentle man lifted him high in his arms, and the child looked Lull in the face of Washing ton .A.s he did so his own eager counte nance fell, and he exclaimed, "Why fat lier,he is nothing but a man, after all 1" Washington beard, paused a moment, and, with au atnu-ed smile replied to the child : '•Yes, toy lad ; nothing but a mau." It seemed to me an odd coinci dence that, at the sight of our second Washington, my little daughter had repeated the simple thought and almost the words of her grandfather —Grace (~cen wood. .1 Sad. Misfortune reit Crab Orchard, Kentucky. SEVERAL 'FAMILIES .POISONED 33Y EATING I.7.NILEAL.TIIY The Louisville Journal, of the 7th just , has the foll.,,wiug sturtlinz,itettr: One of the most prominent-and highly repected farmers. liviaz In the vicinity of er.th wh,p4e natue we 'infer tnimety ,!ottli II,: procure. killed for n-e fe-,: choice porkers from a line drove of hues that lie hall raised, and scut to a iew nei;rhboring families a few spiel - laid hams as presents. Nearly every faintly to which the pcirk had been sent partook -of what. they supposed wore savory and delicious morsels. Early the todowing day the members of the several families were taken vio!e tly ill with all the symptoms of cholera. The best tneOical skill was at , once proeuret 4 and every exertion wade to relieve the sufferer-. 'he patient: suffered, e arc told, intensely, and by night five of the namber had died The wife of the owner of the hogs has died and there are no hopes of his re euvery.—Sever,tl others lie in a very critical condition, and are not likely to s,lry 'ye The-same day on which the faniiiies were attacked the remainder-of the drove.. disease, haviii`;; . • and nearly,4ll have died. The ovet , rren'ee - has cawed great eNeitemen; iu that neetiou 01 the State, and it in likely IO CL'tCt.i.l its influence-to othern. Scene in n Sir:lll . 2,V on a gu strung. porter ab”ut tire house ? Clerk eagerly) —res. wu h tVC the strongest one about the place. Stranger---Is he intelligent ? Clerk—Oh, yes. sit. quite intelligent for a p )rtes', arc think. Stranger—Ono D., y u c usider him fear ,l‘.l an I e iurageous ? ‘.s th it matter, [ know he is ; he Nviul,l n.l; tic aft.iii of tee devil him soil. iran::er—Now, Mr. Clerk, if your porter is intelligent enough to find room No 117. fearless enetq.sh to enter, and polo i to )r e strung enou r :h to gCI tkry trunk away from the be !bugs, I would like to have him l.)-ring it clown. L.I.DY. rho licepi her eyes open. says she has examined all the latest fash iol reports, and visited all the principal inill;nery stores LO pick out a winter bonnet. She repot ts, as the result or her examination, that there are now eighty-six different styles of bonnets, all fashionable, but . that there is not one of them that a sensible lady, who wishes to guard herself again-t cold and neuralgia, would wi.h. to wear ; but then they all wear them, fur -one mi„tlit as well be out of the world as out of the fashion," you know. 1 SEVEIIAL of the e , llduct9rs on the 1 Pennsylvania Railroad charged with em bezzling, and some acquitted, are about to commence suits atzainst Pinkerton, the !Chicago detective, for damages. The hearing was before G. C. Franciscus, General Agent of the road, who is satiz lied that if crime has been committed it has been to a very trifling amount. The conductors on the Reading Railroad, who were discharged a few years since on the oath of Pinkerton, and wade to disgorge lost sums of money, have commeuced suits for its recovery. THERE are thirty iron manufactories in Chicago. several of which are almost exclusively engaged in preparing rail road iron, and together do a business amounting to $2 500,000 per annum. The Chicago lolling Mill has a capital of $615,000, employs at present 300 men, and consumes about 5,(./00 tons of pig iron annually. The Union Rolling Mill has a working capital of about $300,000, employs about 325 men, and works about 500 ton of railroaq iron per week.
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