The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 19, 1865, Image 4

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FII.I.If.LESS ,eF rEE,
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, "MVO ' . 1565
.gyp- an tufrarlireirig lqa ronsideral CASH quid
tolteattede at any Caw after (hr . /L:4 iihro firm.
Hew General Lee Want int, the War.
Of; the Sunday when the news arrived
of the fall of Sumter, a gentleman of
our acquaintance, in whom we place per
fect confidence, took the cars at Wash
ington to go to Rizhni% ncl. Upon the
train were Alexander A. 11. Stuart,
William Ballard Preston, and another
member of the committee which the Vir
ginia-Legislature had sent up to Wash
ington to confer with the Givernment,or
more properly speaking to Fee what
manner of man the new President was,
and to spy out the land. ..\.t one of the
stations beyand Alexandria, quite a
nrowd had colleete 1, an 1 eager demands
were made far the news as the train
came in. 31r. Preston :•tepped upon the
platform of the ears to answer the inqui•
ries. Oar informant noticed one well
dressed gentleman who seamed to be tliJ
spokesman and chief person of the er.pw.l.
Ile was flourishing up and down the plat.
form with more or less consequence, and
as the train stopped ; cried out, " What's
the news ?"
i; Sumpter has fallen," was tha reply
" I'll raiso an army and march to'
Washingtou," exclaimed the excited in
dividual, swinging his cane and walking
uneasily about. " I'll commence ta-mur
row morning," he rept.atel, " and raise
an army and take Washington. Hadn't
I better da it, Mr ire-tun ?" It wa3
some time before Preston aniwered ; so
long that our friend thouZat he would
make no reply, when he said, slowly and
oracularly, " True CJaratre waits on de
liberation."
" Was there any bloodshed.'" asked
the excited man.
" 4 ,N0"
" Wasn't there ?" looking down, and
speaking as if surprised. As the train
moved off he was heard to repeat. "
shall raise an army and march on Wash
Inton."
When the train was -miler way, our
friend was asked, " Who is that enthusi-
Asti° man ?" "That is Colonel Lee."
said Mr. Preston.
_ And this is the man who has since
'been commander of the rebel forces, and
srito is ropAsented as havin , vet. , reluc.
taotly,___ and on . li, , ,zrtldijio,,, kAL , t i t m.,,,
Airit be remembered that this oc-
eurrence too place before Virginia had
n l ,
,p its bogus ordinance of secession,
Ad ve days before Lee's resignation.
Lee did raise a force of about 3,000 mon
and marched them to ILtrper's Ferry to
procure arms. The intention Ira.; to
march into Maryland, Whiell it was sup
posed, would rise at once an I go out of
the Union, carrying with it the Natieltial
eapitul, which the rebels would at once
occupy, and proclaim themselves the
Government of the Unita I Staten. It is
evident that they did nit intend to g 3
off and put themselves iu the attitude of
rebels, but their plan was to take the
Capital and then lot the NJrtli ' rebel"
if it didn't like the arrangement.
Great neduction of the Army.
It is ascertained /NM official sources
that on the first day last May there
were one million and fifty thousand men
enrolled in the army andon time pay rolls.
since that date there have been dis
charged a little over koven hundred
thousand, leaving in round numbers
about three hundred and thirty thousand
Still in the army and on the pay rolls.—
Of the number discharged about three
hundred thousand are now en route and
at their several rende;:vous, t.) he paid
off and mustered out. The funds suffici
ent to meet this demand arc in the bands
of the paymasters, and are being paid
out as fast as possible. The others who
have been dischar: 4 el, or over four hun
dred thousand, hare been fully paid off
and mustered out. The rapidity with
which this part of the work is performed
may be inferred from the fact that the
offielal figures in the departments at
Washington show that there have been
paid off and lam:timed out in the last
thirty days oyor two handled and sixty
thousand men. The Secretary of the
Treasury has promptly furnished the
funds necessary fur this enormous expen
dituro, and there has heed no delay on
that account.
—A correspondent says, this is the I
way: " When attacked by a bloodhound
or any other dog,raiso your left arm anti
let him seize it; then instantly grasp his
windpipe with your right hand, and
aqueoze it with all your might; that will
disable him in two seconds. He opens
his mouth to gasp, loosos all power and
falls helpless. If you wiz-lt to kill him
keep your hold for a minute or two—he
is done : You are ready for another.--
One at a time is all you need. I speak
From experience with big dogs."
• 0 I,7p.A.INDEng . ::s - rnaz
vate letter from Captain James M.llloore,
A. Q. 41.;,ciliri was ilispa:teheAtti Anderson
vile, Ga., for the pprgase,of giying de:
coat burial to the retnaihs of our prison
oners who were 7 murdereti by' the late
rebel authorities, says
' IV ! ;e are encamped - within one-hun
dred 'yard of the prison pen'nf Ander-sod
villa, and it is in'the fullest sense of the
word nothing more than a pea—a hu
man pen, where 30,000 of our brave sol
diers were huddled together in an in
closure not 200 yards long and scarcely
100 •wide, where they were exposed' to
the rays of an almost tropical sun fur
months, resulting in the death of thous
ands. This prison pen should never b
prmitted to be destroyed, but should
stand until its s'ockado falls to the
ground by decay. so that the unbeliev
of the north may be able to look on
this ground and convince themselves of
the inhuman cruelties perpetrated by
the southern leaders on our prisoners--
This is about the hottest place in the
south. There are yet about 14,000
head-boards to letter and put up.
A corre.youlent who ought to
knew, denies the story that Horace
Greeley has ceased to have control of the
Tribune, and says : t Mr. Greeley is not
only the c liter in chief still, but be does
not write less than two columns for every
issue of the piper, unless he happens to
be out of town. At the last meeting of
the stocklublens of the Tribune, his sal
ary, to whose alvanee he has always
been opposed, wa; raised from $5OOO to
$759 per annum, in spite of his protes
tations against it." •
mod. . T. if & CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Mater
ials.
AND RETAIL.
Zoin BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
In addition to om• main businv of
PHOTO: UtAPAIC MATERIALS, ire aro
Headquarters lin• the following, viz:
STEREOSCOPES
ME
STEROSCOPIC VIWS,
Of 1.11. - •se WC have :m immense 0 ~ .o rtaterit,
inc•ltuling War Smiles, ttu7i, it , n Z111(1
'Foreign Cities and Lome, -t-0 •, (;1•011,) , „
S.ll.ttary, I .o, 1 tevol v Swe
eoseopes, for public oe priv.qe eKili;)l,toa.
Oar eatologtie kill iJe Nell I Io
ott reeliipt of StILIILII.
PhotogPaphic Albums.
We were the iir,c to i hired nee tile,e into
1.113 United lit..deJ, end we inentl in•in.•o
imalra .e qn.ilitieq in e.:riety, r.e.,ing in
prim? from 30 ceal -to each. Our AI,
hove die ;)Cillg super
ior in hearto eny other:J.
They will Ile Oe.l:J Liy tuuil, /J•ee, 0.1 receipt
orpriee.
z;S•• Fine made to order. -e - A.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our eittniottne non• embrace over FIVE
THOUSAND different subjects (to which
additions are constantly being made) or
Portraits of eminent .Imericuns, tte., viz;
:Mont.
100 111a.j. Generals, '2OO Brig. Generals. 37i,
Colonels, 100 Ueut.-Colonels, 250 Other
IolBeers, 75 Navy Otßeers, 550 :Statesmen,
1::0 Divinos, 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 125
31thut wpmcn, 150 Furoan
Catalogues gent on recoil - if ui '&anfp. An
order for One]cozen Pietures from our
Catalogues will lie filled on the receipt of
tsl.Bo, and sent liy mail, free.
Photographers and of hers ordering goods
0. 0. D. will please remit twenty-five per
cunt of the amount with their order.
& H. T. ANTHONY A: CO-,
Ma n tumid urers (ft:Photographic :NI :aerials,
.101 lfroadway, Is:. Y.
trFY - The prices and quality of our gouiis
eannot fail to satisi . y.
Nor. 12,-ly.
NIVIERICA.II
Life Insurance Company
OFFICE,
NV-I.LN UT 5 r., s. COIL. Or rounTIT,
PD. IL _I DE L I'II I A
incorporated, MD.—Charter Perpetual
The Dividend of .1863 and 18a'
WAS SO V.MR CENT.
ASSETS, J NUARY 1 , ING 3 ,
NEMILY
/ 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.
rflllE Dividend oh Protits is made in Jon
i uary ()reach ;rear. it 14 allowed upon
every paymont of Premium made, and it,
plae».l to the credit of the Policy. In
vase of the death of the patty insured it
will Ite payable together with and in midi
it)ll to the amount insured.
For instance, suppose the premium
paid to the Company to be f3looper annuln,
and the dividend egoalsjifigßercent.
ter the fourth year, the party insured will
pay the Company, !lir the pelt year, only
promittni on his insurance. Alter the
lOurth year, the Polien.holder receives his
dividends an/tan/N.
NVllen the premium amounts to fifty
dollars or more,
:tonally, onedialf may be
paid in a note at twelve months with in
terest. In such eases the Company retains
four notes against the policy, but there is
a corresponding number of dividends
standin- , to the credit of the policy, and
the dividends will be paid in said sot-,44.
This plan enable-4 the insured to realize
Iris profits, during lifeth...e, and this is
I much to be prefered to the syskoll of ad
' dim; to the amount insured, and the con.
lino:lace of the high rate of premium du
rinp; the whole life.
I'or farther information apply to the
igout. J. W. STE:WY,
jolt - 1, - 65.-t f. Columbia, Pa.
13A_IZG-_A_INS
HALDEMAN'S
We this (lad• offer to our Customers and
1110 i. ado
LUIZGAINS FROM THE LATE: LA-MU!:
AUCTION SALE CF DRY GOODS
In Philadelphia. Handsome Prints at
cheap prices.
SEE OUR 25 CENT CALICOES,
.11 . .11 line of Bleached and Unblettebod
.Muslius, hod toting standard makes,
EN elusive .tyle: in In r • a.74:..ortntent.
NEW SPRING 1) ELA....5.e1 , ..1 ' at 35 cents,
A aid all olher pop°. Al lionately low.
Our present stork bi COlpieteiy thi,lued
of all goods rosting Inure than market pad
(tin at this claw enabling us thereibre to of
fer indueetneuts to buyers. Call at
II A I.DInIAVS
Mardi 18tb. Cheap. Cash Store.
FIRE BRICK POlt SALE.
A s ample of 'whirl' eln . be Keen nt th
office of BRDAN F.R. dr MOORE,
Columbia, Dec. 3d, 1864.-tf,
•:;• REEVES . .EVEYEBROSVA , :'-
FoR:the Growth. Beauty and Preserva.t
dim of the Hair. 'Reeeveir Ambrosia
is preparedfrom valuabl e Roots a nd Herbs,
each and all of which have long enjoyed ar
reputation among eminent physicians, for
their medicinal properties. These Roots
itc., are carefully selected and, chemically
compounded by .such a method as to ex
tract and combine their medicinal virtues
in the most effectual manner.
• Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains Burdock.
Root. Thoroughly eradicates Dirt, Scurf
and Dandruff.
Reeves' , A nbrosia---Contal ns Witch Ira
zel.—Allays all pains m the head ; cures
sore and- diseased Scalps. Salt Rheum,
Itching, Removes dull headache.
Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains English
Garden Sage. Will never fail to stop the
hair from falling out.
Reeves' Am ros la—Con tains Bay Berries
--gives vigor and healthy action to the
roots of the hair—is very cooling to _the
head.
-Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains Southern
Wood. Prevents the hair from turning
prematurely gray. Restores gray hair.
Reeves' Ambrosia—Contrans Rosemary
Fi.OWOM—Nourishes the roots of the hair,
and gives impulse to its growth—is a de
lightful ingredient.
Iteevo-;' Ambrosia—Contains the cele
brated Maceassar oil. Renders the hair
suit, slick and permanently glossy. :S.-tith
ing equals this oil as a dressing.
Reeves''Ambrosia—Contains:
L—r Leaves. M—s H—r.
E—m B—k. R—t.
The secret discovery which causes the
hair to grow beautiful. thick and long.
Reeves' Ambrosia—is a genuine and re
liable preparation. Buy it, try it, and be
convinced.
For sale by all Druggists, at 75 cents per
large bottle.
Depot, (b 2 Fulton Street, New York.
Nov. 19, '64-IY.
"INfessrs. French, Richards and Co. of
Phil!dolphin, General Agents for Pa."
1113shaxlmat Oil Company,
OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA.
CAPITAL, $100,000; divided into 100000
shares of $1 each. This company has
secured leases on eleven hundred and
twenty-lbur acres of land, situated on the
Moshatmott river and IN tributaries, giv
ing lint one-tenth part of the net proceeds
to the land owners. These lands have
been selected by a practical geologist who
reports that the company has six or seven
miles of river bottoms, composed of caper
strait of the. Devonian series of rocks
being the same as those in Venengo, and
Clarion Counties, in which the greatest
yield of Oil yet . discovered, is iound.—
Numerous Gas, Oil. and Salt springs are
foam ! on these lands and in the ittlilleCti
ate vieinity.
No. 1, A . leace of Twenty (•?0) acres, situ
ied in Cleartield County, on the left bank
m• the I\loshalmon River, known as the
Stephen Test place.
No. 2, A lease of fifty-th,•ee (53) acres,
situate on the right beak of the Mosh:•u
eon River, near the town of Nhilipslnu•,g.
No. 3, A lease of twenty tire (1) neves,
sithate on Beaver run. oda known as the
Cod walader Mill prope.ty.
No. 4, A lease of one hun Irea and three
(103) acres, situate on Eluii;;lfsi run, is
Morris Township.
No. 5, A lease of one hundred (100) acres
situate on lihnigh's run, and known as the
Christ Ilmigh Form.
No (1, A. lease of four hundred and six
teen (110) acres, situate on Spring 1 tun, a
tributory o; the Si oshannon, and known
las the 51. ?tin Mye, •s tract.
- . -
o. 7, A lease Zit• n.air hundred :And seven
(-107) et...es,, situate on both sides of the
:Moshannon at the continence of the I hree
mile run and the sib inilc run, with the
Moshanuon river, and known its the
Christian Musser tract.
*SO,OOO have beet appropriated as work
iu This will be sufficient to de
velop the property. The Cottipany have
purchased au Engine. and will etantnenee
borin:; as soon as the Laachinery and fix
tures van be put up.
DinEcTons:--William Patton, John W.
Stettcy, Geo. Young, Jr., Albert Owen,
Cleo. H. Rumple, Antos S. Ilreon, .1. C.
Ilateher.
\\rm. r.vrrolc, President
GEO. YOHNG. J rt., Sec.
JOHN W. STE.a.t.:l - ,
A 121!
roar "Velpan Female Pill. Warranted
French. These pills, so celebrated many
years ago in Par:, ;0,. ;lie relief of female
'
irree•ularit h“.;,and ':11101'W:t so notorious
for their eriminal eniployment in the
practice of :ihort ion, aro 111 w Offered Ibr
sale for the lirst time in America. They
have been kept in comparative übsenrity
from the fact that the originator, Dr. Vol
pall, is a physician lit P tat.', ofgreal wealth
and strict conscientious prineiples,and hats
withheld them front general use, lest they
should be employed for unlawful purpos
es. In overcoming feithde ohs( ructions
they scent to be truly omnipotent, burst
ing open the ilood gates from Whatever
cane may have stopped them but they
are ollered to I he pubic only for legitimate
uses, and all agents are forbidden to sell
them when it is understood that the object
is unlawful.
Sold at the holden Mortar Drug, Store,
and B. Williams' in Columbia, and
11inkle, Marietta.
Ladies can procure a box, sealed from
the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one
dollar and six postage:- amps to th“.STA
PLE,s, General Agent for us, Watertown,
N. Y., or to the above agents.
Dec. 24, ly.
- DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC SOAP
ExrAcTs T 111.: DIRT
WITHOUT RUBBING,
A ND in one -tenth Part ofthe Lime usual
ly refining.
Warranted not to injure the finest fob
rie, and has a tendency to soften the hands.
This Snap is eSrOelally reel.ollllllClllied
for Chappcd Hands and Diseases of the
Skill, as lt 'W111:1:111(1 Soften:, ; it is also an
excellent Shaving Soap. For cleaning
Paint, it will leave it bright and uninjured;
the repeated use of it on painted wood
tends to intike it glossy.
For removing Paint, Crease Spots, fie.,
front Clothing it is invaluable.
Mouselnin de !Alines, Cashmeres, Wool
ens, Flannels &ft., are iendered soft and
smooth, but ;hold. not he boiled. All fast
colors are mode bright and clear with this
Soap. Dre-ses can ho \lll.;lted wit hoot 1 p
ping. Fall direei inns for lasing- it 1 . (4 . 0111.•
rallying eacb pound. Mositinict tired only
In'J. it. Doimixs.
107 S. Film St., below Chestnut, Phil's.
J, Allied Meyers, Agebt for Columbia.
jtme
HOUSE FURNISHING
mmax,o
lIE
citizens of Columbia sind vicinity,
Tare respectfully invited to call and ex
amine my Jargc and varied assortment of
JECOUSEMalralraar GaCatS
Comprising every variety of
TIN WA RE,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
Nt:Y OO')DS,
PLANISIIED TIN-WARE,
COOKING UTENSILS,
CHAMBER WA CIE, IN SETS,
HOLLOW WAI4., ENAM LEO,
COPPER KE t i LES,
BIIASS KETTLES
Chafing Dishes, 1!.,.-g Boilers, Britannia
Ware, Waiters, ate„
gloves of every Description.
GAS Flinn NG A; 1- 0 1. UM I ;TNG-
Carried OH in all its various branches.
Stoves,Shops,Dwellings,&e., fitted up with
Gas and Water Pipes, the best manner.
On hand a good assortment of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights nnd
Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter
ra Cotta Water Pipes.
Iteparing promptly and persorualy
attended. to.
rub
t: __ or MILANI WILSON.
.4 St 4 7 2nd Est,, corp.
THE UNITED 1 STATES 'HOTEL
ECARRISBURG, PA. =- -
‘IOiEILLY & lITITCIIISON, Proprietors.
TkiS well known Mad is rip* in aeon
dition to ageommodate the travelirigiPo37,
lie, affording the most maple couvenienees
alike for the,tronsient guest and the per
nutrient boarder.
- THE UNITED STATES nom
has been entirely refitted throughout, and
now has accommodations equal in extent,
comfort and luxury to any hotel between
Philadelphia and Pittsburg, • Its locati.in
is the hest in the State Capital, being in
easy access to all the railroad depots, and
irr close proximity to all the offices and
business localities or the city. It has now
all the conveniences of
A FittST CLASS HOTEL.
and the Proprietors are determined to
spare neitlier expense, time or labor to en
sure Ihe cote foci oC he I.tit ests. The patron
age of the tfaveling nitiffic is respectfully
November 5 '03.-tf.
R E-0 PEN ED!
EORGE A. LITERS would respectful
ly. inform the citizens or Columbia
and vicinity that he has returnech
Col
uuibia, and re-opened his
PIIiOTOGRAPITIC GALLERt
Front Street, above Locust, where he is
now prepared to do all kinds of Photo
graphing. Ainbrotypes, got up in good
style. Copying and enlarging of small
Pictures done with neatness and accuracy.
PICTURES COLORED
In Oil or Water Colors.
Orders for Pictures from old Negatives
will ho promptly tilled.
;TAY - Special attention paid to Cartes roe-
Visites.
Hoping by a. strict attention to business
to share the liberal patronage heretofore
extended by the citizens.
Call at Rooms and examine Specimens.
Remember the phne, Front Street, above
GEO. A. ITY.EItS
Locust.
Nov. _a, -( L
QUARTERLY REPORT OF TILE CON
ditiot, or the Columbia National Bank
on the morning of the first Monday of
July, 1865.
.7? E S 0 URGE S.
:Kok., mid bills dl d, . 6681,024,91
I:oho; SMles, 607,11:0,00 1318,974,91
Remi,••.nice , ,ot her emh items, 13,167, 26
DtM '4y National Dunks, 1:1,915,92
do Doter Baks, 13,077,b4
`4l^eik• r. . Other lawlul money,. 94,'..1,00255,715,01
1.. ~.:: I:, Holum, 8,000,00
ev,,em expenses, 552,91
l'a:.e , paid, 791,70 1.017.70
104,317,GS
LIABILITIES.
Capital, 500,1X10,00
Stu plns Inn d,1n.,113,115
Moth and Lo-s, 3,419,18
Id-vouni, - 6,13102
Ex,ito:,-,, 971.:k0 85,507,99
to:vire,M , repaid, 1,211,00
Doe ,o N;,ional Mink., 13,851,40
do Mother It alts, 4,936,77
Cheuhition a Columbia Ilanit, 4.10.655,04
do eel",. National Vault, 200,200410
Individual demmt., .1:97,8S11, le, 1027,Gr43,4.9
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• 81614,337,08
Sworn and sub.4eribed to by
SANIUEL SllOl2ll, Cashier.
July S 3ni,
C.II:II4TER 182 9. -PERPETUAL
MIKEIN FIDE INIRAHE Ca,
Tlfk
cwan..T.nars.. 3. 313G0.
UMMUM
CA PITA L,- - - $ 400,000
ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000
I N VESTED PIU:\II U MS, 1,056,25 S
UNSEVPLED CLAIMS, 8,410
INCOME I u. 18111, 300,01 m
LOSS PAID SllsaiE 18 . 19, 5,Q00,000
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on
Liberal Terms.
3=IX3E'IMCTNC:I.rit -
Charles N. linnekerr, bane Lea. Tobias
'Wagner, Edward '.'Dale, Samuel Olraid,
EW D. C. DALE, Vice-P,Tp,klevi
JAS. W. McALLISTER, Peu. Tcni.
SOHN CO3PEII, Agt- for Columbia
mar.l2, ly.
cabinet It and Undertaking
THE •undersigned would inform lii
friends and the publie that lie L, , now in
creased facilities for turnin g (JUL work, and
his
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.
Are now well supplied with new and beau
tiful turn it urn ol't he latest improved styles.
lie mrmilindures to order and will keep
constantly an hand Dressing:, Plain awl
Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card
Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan
cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will
be sold en the most reasoinible tern is. As
he mantd'acta ma his own work he is (WU..
bled to warrant eV(2I7 article to be what it
is represented.
CHAIRS, en.% fZ9..
All kinds of Chairs kept oa bond or ma n
ntlietured to order. Cane, lirineser, Arm
and Hocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and
Counter Stools, Sofa., Tete-a-totes, and
Stulred Seat Chairs, made to order. Old
Chairs repainted and repaired.
UN DERT AK I G.
Funerals will he :Men (led to wi th prompt
ness, to whit lt he gives his personal atten
tion. Ile is prepared with ice boxes und
coolers to preserve corpse, us may be re
quired.
M A HOGAN Y 011 WALNUT COITINS
Furnb-lietl plain or tinned in Puy: Iyle,
may be required. De re-pei ;wily
a share of public pa i a'4 Nye] I a
continuance of ilie en,iont with 'whieli lie
Ws been liberolly fol. - weed.
.1 0.11 X SIIENDETIGEII,
South Side of LoLn. Ist., between Seeontt
and Third.
- - -
IiOBERT WARD'S
NEW TOBACCO, SNUFF
AND
SEGAR MANUFACTORY
Locuq, AYtrcel, Second door Ease of
J. MILLER.' S HOTEL."
T l31:G leave to inform the public, that I
1 have made arrangements with a well
known Wholesale Tobacco House. to sup
ply merchants with Tobacco, Snuff and
Segars, at City prices. I shall always keep
the best quality of Tobacco, Sogurs, SnufT,
Pipes, &c„ tVe., at the lowest prices.
Don't forget the place, Notice the first
Sign above “Miller's l late]."
ROBERT WARD.
Julie 10, '65. 3m
._._
.I\TMIAT------
STORM,
WITII AN
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
Shreiner's Bow, Front Sir Oct, Columbia.
mill: SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPEN
.I ed an entire new stock of goods, con
sisting of
Clot b,
Sat inett.s,
Ca.si in ores, Ft:muds,
Vest ings,
Drih Jeans,nigs, Cheeks,
Tick i ngs, Ticking:4
Aluslins, Gingliains,
Cali(toeA, Delnitiefl,
Alpacas, Ilereges.
Canibries, Brilli.ints,
Ilattnoralq, ]loop skirts,
Hadkerchiefs. OloYes,
Hosiery, Shirt, Fronts,
Suspenders,
--
__ Neck Ties,
Veils,
Diaper D, Veils,
Crash Towels, Crapes,
Hiboons, Combs Hair foils, Delts,ltuckles,
lirakis'
Trimmings, ltuttling ms. Duas:,
Pocket nooku, lie Wing Silks spool Cotton
&a., dc.
I offer my goods at a very small ad
voiles, and for CASH, only.
Tlrmkftal for past favors, I ask a por
tion of puddle patronage.
July 1. O.lllll.3i"NThHt.
_
.. .
~ r amionati-szizzievill ~-: 1:: : i ZiOCCA/LigliMairr MOTXcit:e;
CABINET - WAREBOONIS - THE rigeiSi r ag ai RAIL 1101 B,PROV:
~ ABM now prepared:to . reedrve 'aisLifor-r.
' 'AND' 11l AICIUFAICTOR ir,• .-.•.
..: ward. FREIGErr •on thetPhilidelphia - 1:01,`
• -
Lonusr Sr .; A FEW ncionelistew*d•bty 3dslonito aid from allsstationahvheri4hey
•Co LUMEI A ; .LAINTI. 3 :OO I Ir4 VV.. , • - , --'lleive agents 'atcthefollewingratea perhun-
THE subicriber hriTriiiiiritlfaged:Trom dred Poun--- ---- ... -__,.'
his brothel', Casper Selber ;ctlie:ifitrick.land- BETWEEN PHITJA., - - - AND COLIMBIA.„
good will of .his extensive Gabirietailartu- FiAtClass. PA - Class . Sid Mass: 4th'Clabe
factory, will-coininue 'the businetal:at the. : , :**•2s cents. 21 cats: ~ IS ets. - - - 15',ets:i 0 7 - :
old stand,7whero he will' keep on' (ni . Flourin car loads, ,25 cts. per barrel.
assortment (if ,- - ' Pig Metal, - 'lO cts. per 1001bs.
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, BETWEEN PIIILA. AND LANCASTER:
First Class. 2d Class. Ord Class: 4th Class.
of the best quality, style, and manufacture 3 cents. °O cents. 17 cents. 14 cents.
and will make to order, of first-rate mate- Flour 24 cents per barrel.
rial, every article in his line. He -will give Pig 3,.i e t a i, 12 cents per 100 pounds
strict attention to business, and respectful- Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in
ly asks of the public a share of, its patron- tormediate citations as heretofore.
age . RATES FEIOII COLA: TO PITTSBURG.
Agr-UNDERTAKING will receive the First Cluss. 2d Class.3rd Class. 4th Class.
90 GO 40
most careful attention, at the shortest
notice. \ GEORGE SEIBERT.
Flour per barrel, SO cents.
Cola. July 4, '63.
„ . ....1. -Freight consigned to stations where
the Company has no agents must be pi . . 3
paid. - -
. Articles of lit Clogs.
Books Fresh Fish,
Bootsand Shoes, Nuts in bags, - "if
Cedar and Woodenl?orter S. , Ale in bot-
Ware, Iles,
Dry Goods, Poultry in coops,
Eggs, Pork, (fresh,
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,
Feathers, _ Wrapping Paper
BRENEKANS'
LADES, GE NTLE M A NS, H3O YS. GIRLS
AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
The largest and best assortment 'of La
dies and CI entlemans wear in the
t TV OF ILLUNICASTEIL.
ndersigned respectfully invites the
k •." tzerta of Columbia and vicinity, to his
largo t slock of
LADIES' BOOTS AND 8110 ES
Such as women's Kid and French Morocco
Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other
FASMOINTILIME svirrals.
We are prepared to manufacture at
short notice every kind of ladies and gen
tlemans wear known in this market, and
at as cheap rates as any similar estab
lishment call and examine our stock.
A. N. BRENEMAN,
Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
We: t, King St., Lancaster.
Sept. 24, '6l.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, '?4•21t,cr20,80
This Company continues to ;pi -life
il.L3rellandise, and other property,
against 10- , 1 and damage by lire, on the
mutual plan, ei i.her fur a et , premium or
premium note.
FIFTII 1111 r ic tr.A L 8EP0.72T. -
Whole amount insured, 0,027,020,6 S
Amt of premium
notes, $426,090,66
Ba]. cash premi
um,Jan 1,'64, 3,751,47
Cash receipts in
1564, less fees
and commis
sions, 22,870,36
$432,715,69
Losses Ar. expenses
paid in '64. 22,7r1,89
Balance of Capital
and AsseLs Jan
Ist. 1805, 929,020,80
-- $452,715,69
A. S. GREEN, President.
GEORGE You..a . . Jr., See root's.
MICLIAEL S. Snum.x.::, Treasurer.
Samuel Slioch, `\'illi.i n •i Patton,
li. T. Ryon. John W. Steam',
John Fend:init.. Geo. Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minieh. Nichol:;
Sam') F Eberlein, 21initatel S. Shuman.
Alums; S Green, S. C. Slaymaker,
L•'lutund Spering, Cora. Feb. 14, 1805.
SCS (2 C.E.ILINWA 1110 X CO
core im A, LAN CASTER CO., PA.
yANUFACTUIZERS or the best Ttefin
ed anal Donde-retired Merchant, tier
Iron, nod Fiat, Rniis, Bounds of all sizes
front 1, to 4; inches; Squares of nit sizes
from i. 2.1 inches, and Finis ni all slzei
and thickness front Ito inches tride. •
Fmr.
J. G. HESS, E. .1 rEizsitFx,
C. S. I: AUFFMAN, B. (;I:.\N E,
EO. BUGLE, M. :NI. STI ZIC 1.7. LER,
I. RICHA RDS,
J. 0. 'HESS, It rC
Feb. 4, t:
JUST RECEIVED
HARDIVRN'S GROCERY
THE hest Hams the world, Aliebnor's
Exeelakw plain and
Old .Tava. Lagrion sad !no (loins., green
and Browning's Eneelsior Collie,
a choice lot of 're:LE:4lra Imperial, Young
Dyson, EnAltsh, Break ca.', nod Tea.
Fine Coal Oichoops,ll.and.'s
Farina, Trentan tool F.uoily
Fresh e.inedTonunoes,Flue 01 VC Oyesters,
in Jars, n nice lot of cheap Sugar, :Ala gal
lons Luvering's hest Syrup.
Now Orlettnq link .Veit-es, Pure
Flour of Itiee,Mseen ,Spl l'e,e‘, Layer
Raisons, Apple., Ovaillito Can
l'evehes, Oroinol :`,lace, (hound Nu meg,
A. good assortment ornoi ;on such a , ilirend
Needles, pills, combs, whalebone..., shoe
Laces, buttons, Balmoral How., at
.11A RD:VANS-
Cm% of Third and Cherry St
j;m. 7'6.,.
NORM QUEEN SHEET ,
HEADQUARTEIIS FOR SCHOOLS,
Academies,
- School Teachers,
And the Public generally.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SINGING BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY OP ALL RINDS.
ENVELOPES,
POCKET ROOKS,
DIARIES,
Hymn 'nooks and Prnver Boooks for mil
ions. Photograph Albums.
I,Ve can supply everything in our line ut
the shorn!,l po , sible lime, at reasonable
Price , . All inquiring il4out, prices will be
attended to wit bout foil.
We defy companion in any branch of
our busine,o‘
pit- Than]: fat for the past pstronageove
respect fully ask. a tont i n u 1111(10 o r the same
JOHN SHEAFFER,
Nov. 19
32 Nort ,
h Queen Street, Laic aster, Pa,
1564.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
THE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY.
The subscriber has completely re-fitted
his establishment, and him galk‘ry cannot
be surpassed by any In the con ii y, and be
hopes by care,ul personal attention to give
the public better pictures than have here
tofore been produced,
AIMMOTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS,
Ivorytypes, Melainotypes, C-zrte de Visite,
and pictures on canvass taken in the best,
style, and at prices which canno t be beaten
for cheapness.
•421,-Likenesses warranted, and a satis
factory picture htrni , ,lted n ii Mutt 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
I. rant and Locust hiieetc, Entrance on
ocnst street. It. J. M. LITTLE.
Oet. 24 MM.
Summer Hats.
Tile undersigned have just remived
heaulilul armorhaeat ()fall stylos of
SILK, CAPIZERA, FELT
AND
sTE.Aw HATS,
Which we are prepared to sell on reasona-
blo terms.
Our friends in the city sac: rt e
invi.ed to call and ex.unine our vs.°.
mem.
NATIONAL MOURNING RAT
Now the style In ice large ei.ie9 can be
had at SHULTZ ek, BRO.
may 27 North. Queen at, Laneliter.
Apples, ble-Monuments,
Cheese, Moll7lsses,
Clover A: Grass Seed,Melchis,
Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes,
Candles, Papdr in boxes,
Casks or Barrels,Pasteboard,
(empty,) Peaches, ((hied,
Grocerie", Printing paper,
Guns an Rifles, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes andQueensware,
kegs, Sweet Potatoes,
Hardware, Tobacco in bales,
Hops, Tea,
iron, (hoop, band orType,
sheet,) Tallow,
Leather, Turpentine, (spts,)
Liquor in Wood, Varnish.
Marble Slabs ct, Mar-
Articles of 3d Cbss.
Alcohol, tared,)
Coffee, Potatoes,
Hides, (green,) Turnips,
Lard, Vinegar,
Oysters & Clams, (inWhito Lead,
(shell,) Window Ulass.
Tobacco, ( manufac-
Articles of 41.11 Class,
Codfish, Rosin,
Col ion, Salt,
F; h, 5...1t , ,5.c1. Tobacco, (leaf,)
0 raia ol'tdl kinds, Tin,
Noilri L'lld Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, Whisky,
Ph....ter,
All Freights payoble on delivery.
IL H. HOUSTON,
Creneral Freight Af4ent, Phila.
7 -4 - r-FO - .• dn.; ;he: i n iorrald ion, apply to
S. R. K I NCSTON, Ffei , l:lli, Agi.. Phila
E. R. BOWE, Feeigid Agi., Columbio
IV. H. AIYERS ' Froi:slitAg., Lan'lr
l'
Col ai:)i.i. Ju;y -I, lUt.
0;)
J-.,
SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE,
•
German fruits, (De.
En.lish and Lnierican Pickles.
Fresh Peaches, and all the faneygrocer
le, pertainining to a well regulated gro
cery store. I determined n.)t to be sur
passed in cheapness and In the excellent
quality or my goods,
Call around and inspect our stock
whether you bay or not. A share of pub
lic patronage Is “olicited.
GEORGE TILLE, Agent,
Locust [Arcot, above 2d.
Columbia, April
THE COWIE ROOT AROSE STORE.
I
it EmovED to the corner of Front and
Locnxtfi(reels, whereiskeptconstantly
on hand a full and complete assortment of
BOOPS SHOES, GAITERS, &C.,
All styles mid varieties or Men's, Boy's,
Ladies, Misses' and Children's wear.
WE MANUFACTURE TO ORDER,
and keep constantly on hr.nd, a stock of
ready-inrde work, which we warrent to
give satisfaction.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c.
A l a t estssot of Hats and Caps
the styles, always kept on hand.
Our whole time and attention Is devoted
to our business, hence we are better able
to give otjr customers satisfiu•tion. The
puplie are respectfully invited to call and
examine our stock.
Articles of 2d Glass.
XISTSUI.I.ANCII CO. Or TAT 0.322.1.1
.a.rer.EM TCII,
PHILADELPHYA.
TNCORPORATED 17"!. As .51;1.10,000,
pee:xqual. ro,nranee vAsin , t
loNs 0. danw:4o by ,ire on Bait( :der
eba nee, C(.r.!., Cur low.; or short
pefics' I, Of ;)ermz•nently On Buildings, by
cle l )omii Peeinium. 'Phe prompL pay
mea cor II pe , kat of .veer,thi yeoiN,
of upon puldie
cootie( (( 0. Al' ..aun C. ( Presl.
PLA •r, Set - . ary.
F. X. Y.12(a.P.:11, Agent,
Basement Block's II oiol, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, .Tommry 21, 18G5.-Jy.
P . 0 CO YS
AL.MtfIE and well :.cleeteti stock of
a Pocket Books, lcu, jo i,een received,
which we will sell at reduced prices. Cull
and see our stock of
IifIOTOGIiAPH LLBUEIS.
A large and fresh sloe's: just received
fret,' New York, tli-y are offered at prices
to sail every one.
• •
Finnel's katent Tll3 rnometers.
A largo n ssort In en t just, Yt_ . , and
...N.,- Nit 1,011,011
.1 A' OL D' 1:711 .7'. I AYI PLC" D.
Tike gen nine arit . qt! - -(1111t1t1, ping , 111111
pints niul oz. :Anna:, Everything usual
ly kept in the Stationery line, NVii he found
at
IV. U. HESS' Book Store,
Locniq, St., oppo.sito Oultutth!“ .National
Bemk. little JO, 'l;5.
WASIZZNarTOI7 ZEOZTSM
NO. 709 Chest nut. Si reel, itlxive 71.11,
l'.1111;;11).ELPHLA.
rprirs o:.!) rort-L.ut 1109"::I".
_L is L.to yeet.i (•t:Altai of it,. i
nt., and F 4 00.1 vetile*.a. to - the
at; It. IL 11u,)0*..4„ I . i 0111 NV;11(•:1 I)the
.I 111.1510 ai 01.1. Lunt-, '11•e
1100 .0 retiovinetlrlitl
ilt•wly vdi• evei'y ipec,i, run
dlretl lo meet, tilu ..le ail or. die
iv vel
iiio - • enloyeel ill
the vonilitct oiiiol . l.lo.ol', viii iio it
Ito (in his
1011 i „) 411 - NV:V,I 1-
.I.NUTUN'• (I d :..
NViii be ltnelzeed, 0:10!)le lit every ..0,0e41.
The Myr ,,, : , ,er wilt be 010.! 0( 13 see lit, old
ccieilds and fin..1.10:Ni..013.-; of 'the
Union," and to welt:come
many 110‘v one..
CirAS. M. ALLMOND.
jan, 21, Gin 'Manager
CHANGE OF BASE.
T nave removed my Store from Fifth and
I
Union Street to LoeuNt Street, between
2nd and 3rd Street, north side nod
E have .ity,t received a new stock of
VV Good; clireet feom first handm,and are
enabled to sell them cheap as any other
store in town. Our it.sortment of
FINE FAMILY GEOCEEZES
Is large and complete, consisting in part
of all grade of
Sugars,
Meat
Teas, Fish, ,
Coffee, Cheese,
Spices, Flour,
itS, &U.
Provisions or all kinds, together with
Wood and Willow-ware,Ghw"%nd Queens
ware.
J. S. SYYDER,
Cor. Front and Locust Streets
Cora, April 9,'69.
,A,TrING 14:11i ROAD.
RARER ARRANGEMENT.
GitE&T TRUNK' 'LINEFROM
this North awl North-West'.Philadelphia,
New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon; Allentown,
Easton..tc., Ac.. •
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows
At 3.00 7,26 and 8.15 A. AL, and L 45• P. NI., arriy.
ingatNew - York ai 10 •A. Si. and 3,ooand 10.30 P. M.•
The above connect yvtlll similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania Rail Road, and Sleeping Cars seem_
pony the 3.00 and 8.15 trains, without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Miners.
cid, Allentown, and Philadelphia at 41.15 A. 31. and
1.46 P. M. stopping at Lebanon and principal st a .
dons only.
Way Trains stopping at al) points at 7.25 A. M. and
4.40 P. M. • -
An AccommOdation Passenger train leaves Reral
ins at 6.00 A.M., and returns from Philadelphia at
5.01P.M.-
Columbia -Railroad :Triins :leave Reading at 630
and 10.55 A. 31.3.15 p.m.for Ephrata, Litiz, Columbia
On Sunday• Laity,. New York at P. 31., Philad
phia ;15 P.' 'Si., and Reading at LOO A. M. for liar.
risburg. -
Commutation, Mileage, Season, ,
and Excursion
Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points.
80 Pounds Baggage allowed each passenger,
• G. A. NICOLLS,
ju1y.2.0.• ca • General Superintendent.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Trains leave s Columbialoln ,, east; -
Columbia Latin, 8.05 A. M
Harrisburg Accomodation, 430 P. M
Trains leave west,
Mail train, • 11 50 A. M
Harrisburg Accomodation, 6 25 P. "iti
Columbia train arrives, 810 "
Columbia Accommodation.
Leave Columbia for Lancaster, 1.40 pan
Arrive at Lancanter 2.20 "
Leave Lancaster at 2.40 "
Arrive ut Columbia 3.20 "
E. K. BOICE, Ticket Agent.
N. C. RAILWAY.
YORK AND WRIGHTSVILLE R. It
The trains from Wrightsville mid York
will run its follows, until further orders:
Leave Wrightsville, 845 A. M.
10P. M.
it
44 745 P. M.
Leave York 6 95 A. M.
It l 10 P. M.
Departure and Arrival of the Passenger
Trains at York.
DEPARTURES FROM YORK.
For BALTIMORE, 4.15 A. M.. 0.20 A. M.,
and 2.50 P. M.
For IlAnnisnuno, 11.57 A. :1\1". 6.15 P. M.
and 11.25 A. .51, and 12,50 A.M.
ARRIVALS AT YORK
From 13Avrtmonn, 11.12 A. M. 0.10 P. M
and 11.20 P. M. and 12.45 P.M.
Front IfAmusauna, 4.10 A. M., 9.15 A.
M., anti 2.45 P. M.
On Sunday, the only trains running are
the one from liarrisburgatn.lo in the morn
ing, proceeding to Baltimore, and the one
from Baltimore at 13.9511. M., proceeding
o I Larrisburg.
Reading & Columbia. Railroad.
Trains of OA. roncl run by Reading R. R. limn
in to milmt....fitster than that of Nairn
ON AND AI TEIL MONDAY ? :rusk: 12rn,
IFt3,l.aitts rand will rini $1 . 1 . 0110\19:
Leaving Colutti bin at
7.10 A. M. lllui6 pa.e. i p, n.ain
far RC:111111g and intermeillato statimot. leaving
at 743 a. m , idanlieint at 7.33, Liaz
at 8.13. Ephrata tit 8.12, lieinlioldBville nt
Sicking tv . pringv at P.lO, and :11 . 11VIII.Lt at Ilending
at Pt.itit m In. Al itc•pding •-onne,tim, iv mule,
it it Fast 1 , :;.)1.0,:. a of 1:314 Peina. h. It..
re:telling New York at 2.3) p. In., it ills man of
ih.delp:. Readirg
phin at 1.20 p. advt. it lilt traina foe Puns
ville, the I.elamon Valley mid littrei-laii
2.11 5 Pwcseligee Tmht for
Reading and intermediate Bintionti eonneeting
at I.tindivt ille at 2.:• 0 J p.m., with Ex ;we, unite
or It. R., both Eii-1 and Wept, leaving
1118111min' at 3.214 Lithe. 3.11, Ephi aims .4.1 1 1, Ilene
bold-ville Sin iiigv at :01 red nr.
riving nt Heading at 7..0 p . tn. At Iteediog con.
nection iv 11111 , 10 With bald- for I'ot,vlllu aol
the, Lebanon Valley.
Leaving Litiz nt
2.15 P. Al. A'apress l'assengee Tra;ii
for Reading and intermediate statinm , , !oar
ing Ephrata at 2.41 Itadnitoldaville at 3.11. Slak
ing .Spring. at 3.3 lend ae. lying at Itemling at
3.13 p. tn. .1t Read idg emtinect‘on to matte halt
Fast EXpie, trail. 01 Eted Penn'a. R. R., revell
ing New l'oelt at 10 p. in.. and u kit tiara of
k Reading R. R. retelling l'itiladelphia at
p. la.
Leaving Wading at
0.00 it. 81. .l'usxolger .gr 4 aa foe
I,:pliraia at 7.11, Li, 7.40. Nlinilarim al 7
fleeting et lonidit-ville 1,%a4:411 01 1k1111 . : 1 . 1:.
li., rea.dling lAnoteter at N. 7
at 12„:10 p. tato arriving:et at 9.01 :1.111,
Add 1:14..e emmocling wit :1 lll.rry for 15'1 r 0
111141 .:1111e.'11 CCM Val 1:. 11'..re,01 at f 5 .1. !I.
iii of Petin'e. It. I , for the IVeA.
110.45 A. 11D.
..7',-ctin for
to and Intermediate sia.iod-, on anti:4 of
trainr from Philadelphia owl Poo—
vine, lit Ill Siuhiult Sp, Ina, nt llld, jk1;.1,041
ilk 11,:13, and all h:.1:4 at l.it itt 24
1,911,„ 111.
G. E .770 I'. ill. 3kl;1 1 SSI'l tiler Tr/n . 4
tor Clnlnt.ia and intermediate station. huh
P.l--eill , „er, lifting Nei. Void; at 12. in.,ana
/Adolph Li at 3.3 n p. nt., leavint; 1 5;. 1111 g”t
le at 6.59. Eplir.;le at, 7.2 a, Linz
to 7 ii, 31aulleini 11i ¶ 4 .111. at 6.27, anti
art it ins at Colonibi . I good p. W.
T;tu Plea , pre Trutt.] to Ephrata and Leis Spr'n•,
N , •v; 1:0411nore tuid wavy
polo, i by ibb, edtilo nee"itimotbited. bet N.l
"..t• day, wlth Enp.es.i trains eunneeting iu WI
Th. ougii tL•l:otn to Now Torl;. PhilnitolphL And
141.11•.:-11.1...111.0 pi in, ;pal btation.. Erciglit cal.
at the
low est 1.111.,. Further dot 1111111011 WWI Teglll , l 10
~ • i:4111"1. 1 , . 1., 1 1gl. way 1.0 ol.tniucd f:uut the a,cuis
Or the 1,01111,011 y.
ItEEN.I)ES COll EN, Supt
E F. I,:EEVEIt, Gen. Freight turd Tiohet :tat.
G. 111110.41. June J 2, 7SGS.
Gx rump rnimiuna D =dun=
INSUE.ANCE COMPANY,
Capital 200,000. Securities 6300,000.
frIIIIS COMPANY continues to take
1. risks on good property at rates as low
as any other sofa Company, and consistent
with prudence.
Policies issued for long or short terms',
or permanently. Losses promptly paid.
All claims adjusted without liti,eation <r
delay. This Company refers to the past as
a guarantee of its future conduct.
THOS. CRAVEN, Prest.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice Prest
JAS. B. ALVORD, SeCretary.
• P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pu
Columbia, January 21, 1865.-Iy.
Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT,
CCOMBINING EL EGANCE, Lightness
Comfort economy and unquestionably
The Most Desirable Article Made
FOR.SALE ONLY BY
R. J. HALDEMAN
Jan. 21, 65
The Place to get TourDloney's
WORTH IS - AT
HENRY SU )(DAM 'S
(OR. FRONT (LA UNION S?:
Tle has just received a largo supply of
new and fresh groceries, also
NEW DRIED FRUIT,
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS,
NEW NO. 1, MACKEREL,
NEW SEEDLES and LAYERRAISINS,
NEW CITRON AND CURRANTS.
ENGLISH PICKLES,
CRANBERRIES, &c.
Also new Fruit of all kinds. Our stock
of staple and fancy• groceries is fall and
oomplete and we intend keeping it fresh
by almost daily additions. Give us
a call, corner Front & Union Street,
Columbia. HENRY SUYDAM.
Nov. ;,,1861.
NOTICE.
IXTE Take pleasure in informing onr
V friends and patrons we tire now sel
ling our stock of • •
DOMESTIC GOODS.
at greatly reduced prices. Call and be
convinced at we say
TEACY BOWERS;"
Cor. of 2d and Locust Streets.
feb-4, 483211tunbis,
g
400 P.M