einuntida Saturday, March 26, 1870. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sortion, must be handed in on or before Thurs day evenina, each week. p ENNSYL VANIA RAIL ROAD _ TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST, Lancaster Train 8.40 A. M Harrisburg Accommodation 5.20 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE-WEST, Mall Train 11.50 A. M Harrisburg Accommodation 6.25 P. M Lancaster Train Arrives 8.05 • Marietta Accom. leaves Columbia, at 7 40 A. M COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION. Leave Columbia for Lancaster 1.00 P. 3,1 Arrive at Lancaster 1.55 " Connecting with Erie Express for Phil'a. Leave Lancaster at 2.15 P. M. Arrive at Columbia '1.20 " The Harrisburg accommodatiox will leave as bei ore at 5x.0 P. M. WM. F. LOCKARD, Superintendent, Phila. Div READING AND COLUMBIA R. B WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1369, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL V.UN ON THIS ROAD, AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE. ARRIVE. Lancaster S•l5 A. M. Reading 10:30 A. IA 1.10 P. M. 5:30 P. 31 Columbia 8:10 A. M. " 10:30 A. N 4:00 P. M. 5:80 P. BE RETURNING LEAVE. ARRIVE. Reading 7.15 A. M. Lancaster.....9:2s A. M 6.15 P. M. " .....8:25 P. Id 7:16 A. M. Columbia 9:35 A. Al " 6.15 P. M. " .....6:30 P. Al . . . Trains Leaving", Lancaster and Columbia as above, make close connection at Reading with Trains North and South, on Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. and West on Lebanon Valley Road. Train leaving Lancaster at 8:15A. M. and Columbia at 8:10 A. M. connects closely at Reading with Train for New York. Tickets can be obtained at the °dices of the New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, lath and Callowhill Streets, Phila delphia. Through tick,:ts to New York and Philadel phia sold at all the Principal Stations, and Bag gage Checked Through. Cis-Mileage Ticket Books for 500 or 1020 miles, Season and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates. Trains are runt by Philadel ph t & Reading Rail Road Time,which is 10 minutes faster than Penn sylvania R. R. Time. aug4-691 GEO. F. GAGE. Supt. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to the SPY who intend to change their residence will please give notice to the carrier boys," or at this office, so that their papers may reach their new residence with promptness and regularity. 3,00,000 envelopes at May St Erwin's Nov,' invoice of goods at Hougendobler's. WANTED.—S2,OOO,OO on or before First of April,. for which liberal interest will be paid, and security given on unincumbered real estate. Address Box 69, Columbia Pa. Jr.. 0. U. A. M.—The Shawnee Council of Jr. O.U. A. M. have lately fitted up their Lodge Room in a very neat and becoming manner. It has been re-papered and the Boor covered with a splendid carpet, giving the room a very fine appearance. This evinces the fact that the members are work ing with a zeal. and the order is in a flour ishing condition. BAIEFS.—The ladies will present the Brotherhood of Railroad Employees Divi sion No. 1 with a bible on Saturday even ing in the room over Patton's store. The Columbia Deposit Bank opened on Thursday; see their card. About 30 new buildings will go this spriiig, in addition to.the Town Ball. Business men cln have circulars, cards, bill heads ctn., printed at this office very cheap. TITE business of Columbia is looking up. We are to have a new Public Hall. The enterprise will bring capital and trade to town. Another bunking institution will afford other facilities. And besides these enterprises. he it this day known that Max Bucher has just received a large stock of fresh groceries, coffee, tea, sugar, cheese, 6ce. Max has the best 10 cent sugar in town. Give him a call at once. Tar: lending "Watch dealers in all the principles cities and towns of the United State, fro in Portland to San Francisco, anti from St. Pant to New Orleans, to the num ber of ovcr five hundred, have sent volun tary testimonials to the National Watch Company, that they consider and recotn moat the Elgin Watches to be all that the Company advertise them, as better finished more eorreet and durable than any in mar ket of similar prices. This is a deservedly high cmnpliment to the character of the Elgin Watches, and ought to be conclusive with watch buyers as to the with - 4i they want. Two GRAND PROJECTS.—The success of the Reading room enterprise is establishbd beyond peradventure. Now we turn our attention to another grand project--the con templated Public Hall. Full proceedings of town council will be found elsewhere. Our limite.l space prevents further refer ence this week. Already the croakers and old fogies are at work getting up an oppo sition. The same spirit which embarrassed Mr. Case in the construction of the R.. 5; C. R. R., opposed the erection of the Market House and interfered disastrously with other new and public enterprises, is now op posing the Hall. Mark these croakers. They can only rally a sympathizing ele ment. Birds of a feather, flock together. CARRYING A JOKE TOO FAR.--Some young ladies and gentlemen who attending a surprise party, or something of the kind, were obliged to sit three on a seat. One of the seats contained two gentleman and one lady. The gentlemen, of course, would not allow the lady to an exposed seat ; she, therefore, sat in the middle. As the night was extremely cold, gentleman number one quietly passed his hand, (a remarkably small hand by the way,) into the lady's muff. As the muff was not very capacious the lady quietly removed one of t er hands from the same. In a few moments she felt a movement on the other side, and found gentleman number two attempting to pass his hand into the mull on the other side. She then quietly drew her hand from the muff and allowed him to do so. What took place in the mud' afterward she is unable to say. But each of the gentleman privately report ed to a small circle of friends how warmly the lady had returned the pressure of his band in the mud; while the lady as private ly reported to her iriends the magnificent sale she had n.ade of both gentlemen. A NEW WONDER.—A gentleman from 'West Chester came to town a few days ago bringing with him a small article which at •once, attracted the attention of our citzeus. He carried it in a small valise or carpet bag and the people said " there goes a car pet. bagger." It was not an infernal ma chine, nor a torpedo, nor a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, nor anything contraband of war. The gentleman stop ped at the Washington House took rooms and sent his card around to J. W. Bruner. Mr. Bruner, after some hesitation, called to see the gentleman and after taking an oath not to divulge any secret unlawfully and paying the stipulated initiation fee, had conferred upon him, the degree of "Agent for the sale of Thayers Combination Tack Hammer." This is a most useful article, combining a hammer, tack claw, screw