The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, October 07, 1865, Image 4

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    TB COLUMBIA SPY.
IisTDEPENDENT, FEARLESS ,t . FREE
COLIUNIMA, e ,
%cletva&am, Oet. 7, xsws.
,Oa - arivertiseing miff Lc roneidered CASH' and
aitttataGle at any time after the.tiret meet (ion.
Stern-Wheel Pfeapbers
'We bare heard of "hard-shell Baptists'
and other queer-tit2m] relcioa'sts, but it
remained for the eccentric Parson Brown
low to put the car-sheaf on such charae•
tors by his introduction to his readers
ef a "stern-wheel preacher." Says the
Parson, in a recent number of his ILtox
IV.iig, "The reader is te.tdy to in
quire what s rt of a preacher is a stern
sidle& preacher? Ile is one who went
into tl.e rebsilion with side wheels and
double engines, clutung at.d fretting, and
boasting and Vexing that the South
would achieve her 11,1pda:flee. dressed ,
in fine cloth, : cud sporting their huge
whiskers. He comes out with a shattered
stern-wheel, and a cne-hor e engine,
dressed in gray bonie‘pun, askirg to be
allowed to take the atut.ety oath as a
means of saving his property, and coolly
saying that he never took any part in
trying to 1r alt up the government.
Their tret-son-'e.tered hearts constitute
the safety-valves of their sha!lered crafts
and their record is their whistle to fer
ment and keep alive the trouble of the
State! Sines pence has been declared,
these stern wheel preachers, with up
lifted eyes, elongated faces, deep sepul
pheral tones, and rased hands, pollute
God's altars with their presence, where
the recollection of treason and murder
they have contributed to bring about,
sway their guilty souls and set the tune
to their hymns of praise! These canting
hypocrits now propose to preach to Union
men the religion ofJesus Christ—the
religion of the Prince of Peace. When
one of the stern-wheel preachers rises to
address you, he cannot conceal the wolf
by his prayers, for you will not bc; able
to learn from what he says that there is
a United States Government. And the
poison of the Cpoe Tree are the drip
pings of the sanctuary where he holds
forth. These villains are responsible for
more of the misery and bloodshed we
have all passed through than other set of
traitors nut of hell:" Slightly profane
that, hut very emphatic I
N&TIONAI, BANK OF
COLUMBIA.
IS PREPARED to transact all bm.incss
Appertaining to a thoroughly orgonizetl
bank, to
Receive Deposits, Make Collections on
all Accessible Points On Liberal Terms,
Discount Notes, Dratts. JD11 , 401 Exchange,
itte„ Buy and sell Cold-Cmipons, Silver,
Uncurrent Money, &e.
I:lL:rest will L:C: put • on speel:ll depo,,its,
viz:
For 12 month , ' or over. 5 per cent per
annum. For 1111) 12 inonths, 11 per cent.
per Itnnunt. For:1 to 0 months, 3 per cent.
per annum.
Although we allow no interest for a
shorter tittle than three months, any
money left with us fora period of thirty
days or longer, will he rofunded in Nation
0.1 Curreney.
We keep 'on hand and for sale, the new
7-30POPULAll LOAN,
at par and back. interest. Weelqo furnish
all (Alter government securities at market
rates 'without charge.
Discount. day: 'Mondays; at 10 o'clock,
A. M.
S. S. DETW ILEII,
Cashier,
July 22
J. RUMPLE it SOW,
DEALERS Es:
Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
A' extensive assortment of house fur
nlidaing liarclware, also for earpenters
and builders use, always on tonal.
IRON AND STEEL.
ithiCkFinlifil4, Wllgoll makers and others,
furnished with all kinds of iron, nails,
horse shoes, cone!) trimmings and other
goods in their line.
WOOD .I.VD WILL° IV IVA le ic
In gja.ta sAleh tv;
srash boards, brooms, warshing
A:e., &c.
rititIVZING
Plows,shovels,iica6, plow east i ngs,aeyt
forks, rakvs, and all other ha phonon IN
aced by !la! iariner.
XTO rES A XD WARE.
Stoves of every style and pattern, cook,
loan or and office stoves, for coal or wood.
A large assortment of tin ware always
kept on ;and or IllanallactUred to order.
OIT,, PAINTS, t3CC_
('oal oil, linseed, fish,. sperm and machine
oils of all ' Alcohol, benzine, japan
awl other varnish, gluts. paints, putty,
white lead, ,t,tc
nag. 19, '95.
Locust St., Columbia, Pa
Columbia Oil Works.
Truseott & Guernsey,
pßopm-ETOB.
f - Mlll.l, PRXX'A.
1 - 3 Eli"' NERS ANDW npul
cr in IZe iI2 l (•arbnn (hi, Itelizine,
Lubrie Oil, dc.
11:tving hilely put. up :4 ref uery with tkll
the neees,,:try Impruvement.,. We Ittur
to
the public n. pure article of
DOUIALI.I lIEFINED C.111.130N OIL,
which gives n Inure brilliant light at less
expense than the most of oils qua in
market, and is perfectly non-explosive.—
We manufacture exclusively for JlOl/1e
tnnic, and guarantee our oil to be of the
best quality, Orders solicited. ..I.lltlress
abovE,
o,l ambia,Ang. tf.
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
T IIE Crriarribia Bank will reveive inoaoy
X on depo.4it, and pay intarest, tdrerel'or,
at the rata of 43 per vent. for Mix ruoralt , ,
and 5 per cent. for twelve menthe.
.-t
Jan. 30, 'GtNIIJEL 8110CII,
r. Cashier.
•
all fine brands of Chewing Tobacco,
I
all other houses. My Tobacco's are all
warrapted free of mould, must, or diea
gTeetaile mixtures, they are all selected,
with the greatest care by the nutunfaettir
ers.
Constantly on Rand
HARBOAME, NAVY?
Baltimore Spun,
Oronoko
Diadem,
Old Dominion,
Ligh t Pressed,
Sun Cured,
Congress,
Queen City Fine Cut,
Crept Fine Cut,
Michigan Fine eat,
and clitrerent other brands
A largeassortment ofSmoking Tobacco's
Snuffs, Tobacco bags, together with all
the latest improved pipes known the
market.
My Segars cannot be beat for stock in
the county. Friends call and try my
American Cousin's, Union's, Isabel (tubas,
de.,
Cheap SeIVISs col:stun Ely on hand. Dootieg
is the place.
Mind in the old Post Office Building,
Locust Street. . _
BOOTH
Col. june 24, '65
WATCHES, WATCHES,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
American Watches
Tiilll P,ESC .1.:`;.71) MOST DURABLE
Watehes now made, and warranted by
the :Joliet-jean Company. Also the
ENOLISII AMERICAN WATCII,
Made after the Anntricats vitittern by Eng
lish Mannftteturers. The . se watches are
often sultl for genuine' American Levers,
and are well made. and (Jumble.
told) & SI IX ER WATC HES
Of all kina.4 and qualities can be had at
our t-ture, together with
PINE t PLATED JEWELRY,
Silver PlatislWares,Poeket ttooks,Foley's
Fold Pen., fie., Give us a call as we are
selling at reilueed prices.
•iIIItEIN.EIt &SON,
Vront Stri.et, pear
Aug. 5, 'lli.
PACIFIC; FIoTEL.
170,172, 171 A:, 176 arcen /rid, ,S?ect,
(One Square West of 13road )
Between Cortlandt at. d Dey Sts , N. Y
JOIIX PA TTEN, Jr., Propreto)
rirmE Pacific ITotel is well and widely
known to the traveling publie. •fte
location is especially sUltable to mer
chants and business men ; it is ill close
proximity to the husluesri part or the City
—is on the highway of Southern and West
ern travel—and adjaeent to all the princip
al Railroad and St-ansbeal, depots. . .
The Pacilie has liberal aecomodation for
:Ind guests. it is %veil furnished and pos
sesses every modern improvement thr the
comfort and entertainment of its inmates.
The MOMS are spaiiiims and well ventila
ted : provided with gas rind water ; the
attendance is prompt and respectful ; and
the table is generously provided with
every deleeacy of Ow season.
The subscriber, who, for the past few
years, has been the lessee, is now sole pro
prietor, :and intends to identify himself
thoroughly with the interest of his house.
With long experience us it hotel-keeper, he
trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal
policy, to maintain the lavorable reputa
tion of the Pacific hotel.
JOHN P..I.I"rEN, Jr
Sept. '2, 'el
BENJA.MIN HERR,
HAS JUST OPENED
A new stock of goods, at
3•13.1 - rel. LL/3.14. lETza.icsma. Jaen'.
Where T . Wonld be pleased to see all my old
customers. My stuck of goods is full and
complete, comprising
DRESS GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS.
VESTINGS,
DELAINS.
DOMESTICS,
To g ether with as good assortment of goods
as is found in any similar establislunent.
ramify Groceries,
coffee, ( To pri3 Stigg of fill ijillo
PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS.
FLOUR,
POTATOES,
FISH, &C.
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods at the highest market rates.
I hope to he the recipient of a liberal pa
tronage. BEN J.
N0v.19. 'l3l. Cor. 3rd and Union Sts.
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c.
TLIE subscriber would invite attention
to his largo and fine stock of
MMEM=MM
SFr; A RS. 7'o 11 A Ced. PIPES. &C
lit Iti. , .eps his stock 1111e4 op, and
believes that he van olthr as good :11) as
sortituott evQrything in his line as run
be found in miy ...lore it. Columbia.
lie would direct special attention to his
German Winer;. These are light wines,
good in quality, low in price, and a very
wholesome drink either for sick or well.
A largo assortment of
"I'VJE arraCCOLitll.2..Xl3.
Win attract general notice, nn I 'will he
found to I.ol.lVpriSe Ntlll4Q of the tUlta4
over ollbrea in Columbia. Come anal ex
-ont ne them. 4. C.
(kw, Front and Locust As., Corn Pa.
July 4, 18113.
Valuable Town Property
AT
PE.IVATy .2,E
THE: SubseriPer ollbrs the following
property at Priynto Sale :
No. 1, f 4 double frame house and lot vi
ground, corner of Third and Perry sia.
No. 2. A double briek house, and lot
of ground on Third street.
No. 3 A frame house, above Fifth
street, in Eihow Lane.
The above property will heNolii low, and
on moderate payments, Th‘.s4i wishin g to
exami.lo the property will roll on the sn
seri ber. JAMES BURRELL,
Cor. 3d and Perry sts.
Co/., July Pi, 'mgt.
Mil PICKLING
'DUI ECLJ) R VINEGAR for pickling
4. and for table u , e. This is no humbug
but tho pure article u s a trial will testify.
For sale by J. C. Bucher, corner of Froiit
and Locust.
Sept. 9, If,
I)
N 0 5 _
S
ANV ILLE, VA., MOI.I ING Tobneeo
in .1 lb. pnekaze.4, only : ,o els. per lb.
Itt JOILN 1 4 ' .FIN DRAM I• S,
. Front St. Columbia.
. . _
No. -of, --- --- ------ --
SE'l'AltS C.% L r.mt) sPANTSIr sixEits
w.....1t,,,1 ,„ I„. ntwie of Cuba ..t. flu
vana sentpm, only. 31.00 per hundred,
1N(/. F E SIM ICH,
From i
• ,pt, Culittnbiu, Pa.
Sept. zi, 64.
JUST THE I,I,AcE
- .
HENii•Y Corner of Front
linityik street Italie.. plaeotegetyour
1:3311LY GROt2Eit
11. , keeps the best stock to be rognd in this
murket, anti prices reatstpitable• laccy
groceries, vegclukles s ill Serrsort
ittlyVG-11
•-- BEEVES JUVIDROSIdfL•r -
FOR the Growth, Beauty and Preserva
tion of the Hair. Beeves' Ambrosia
ispreparedfrom valuabloßootsand Herbs,
each and all of which have long enjoyed a. ,
reputation among eminent physicians, for
their medicinal properties. These Roots
are carefully selectedand 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 eradiates Dirt, Scurf
and Dandruff.
Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains Witch Ha
zel.—Allays all pains In the head ; cures
sore and diseased Scalps, Salt Rheum,
Itching, Le. - Removes dull headache.
Reeves' Ain brosia—Contai as English
Garden Saco. Will never fail to stop the
hair from falling out.
Reeves* Ambrosia—Contains 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 Restores gray hair.
Reeves' .Ambrosia—Contain. RosenlariY
Flowers.—Nourishes the roots of the hair,
and give.; impulse to its growth—is a de
lightful ingredient.
Reeves' - Ambrosia—Contains the ado
brated Maccassap oil. Renders the hair
soft, slick and permanently glossy. :Noth
inf equals this oil as a dressing.
Reeves Ambrosia—Contains:
L—r Leaves. M—s
E—rn B----k. T—tu R —t.
The secret discovery which cau.cs the
hair to grow beautiful, thick awl 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
largo bottle.
Dop (i 2 Fulton Street, New York.
Nov . 10,
"Messrs. French, Richards and Co. of
Philadelphia, Ueiieral Agents lor Pa."
YELPAX'S FILEN - CIL P.II.LS.—
LAdies, take particular notice. The
real Velpan Female Pill. Warrant .d
French. These pills, so celebrated many
years ago in Paris, for the relief of fentatu
I rre ' rnlaritics,and afterwards so notorious
for their criminal employment in the
practice of abortion, are now offered !in
side for the lirst time in America. They
have been kept in com parative obscurity
from the litet that the originator, Dr. Vol
pau, is a physician i u Paris, of great wealth
and strict , onseientious priliciples ' and has
withheld them front general use, le-ft they
should be employed lint unlawfal purpos
es. In overcoming fein.de obstructions
they seem to be truly omnipotent, burst
ing open the Hood gates from whatever
cause may have stopped them, but they
are ollifrea tit the put life only for legitimate
uses, and all agents are forbidden to sell
them when it is understood that the object
is unlawft6).
Sold at the golden Mortar Drug Store,
acid It. Williams' in Columbia, and Dr.:
II inkle, Marietta.
Ladies can procure a box, sealed from
the eves of the curious. by enelo , ing one
dollar and six postage stamps to o.t;:sTA
PL ES, licneral Agent lint us, Watertown,
N. Y., or to the above agents.
Due. ly.
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
The Great Invention of the Age in
4=llc,Jai
J. IV. BRADLEY'S New Patent DU
PLEX ELIPTIC (or double) SPRING
SKIRT.
r illS invention consists of Duplex (or
two) Elipt ie PU re lief inethiteel Springs,
lager iously braided tightly and firmly to
gether, edge to edge, making the toughest
most flexible, elastic and durable spring
ever used. They seldom bend or break,
like the single springs, and consequently
preserve their perfect and beautiful shape
more than twice :us long as any single
spring skirt that ever has or van be made.
The wonderful ile ifdlity and great coin
, fort and pleasure to any lady wearing the
Duplex Elliptic skirt will be experienced
particularly in all crowded assemblies,
operas, carriages, railroad ears, church
pews, arm chairs, for promenade and
home dress, as the skirt can be folded
when in ir.,e to occupy a small plaee as
easily and conviently as a silk or muslin
dress.
lady haying enjoyed the pleasure, Poll-I
ron and groat convenience of wen ring the
Duplex Elliptic; Steel Spring Skirt P' a
single day will never afterwards willing
ly dispete,e with their use. For children,
and young ladies they are lihr su
perior to all others.
The hoops are covered with 2 ply double
twisted tin cad and will wear twice as long
as the single yarn covering which is used
on all single steel lamp skirts. The three
bottom rods on every skirt are also double
steel, and twice or double covered to pre
vent. tbe covering from wearing off the
rods when dangling down stairs, stone
steps, &c., which they are ennstalltlY sub
ject to Whell in use.
All are made or new and elegant Corded
Tapes, and are the best totality in every
' , art, giving to the wearer the most grace
lul unit perfeet shape possible, and ulO un
qtuistioottbly the lightest, most dem/10de,
eonifortable and ceontanical skirt ever
tnade.
\Vests' Bradley & Cary, Prop rietOrS or
the invention, and sole ~lauulnctururs, ;ti
Chambers, and 79 t'nd 81 Rotate streets.
New York.
For sale in all iirs.t-elass stems it this
city, and throughout the 'United States nod
Canada, Itavatia de Cuba, Mexico, South
An - wriest, and the Wrest Indies.
fir' Inquire tor We Duplex Elliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt. A. it C.
aug
A VALtrABLM nnIVIMDIZ.
l'ltreemer' s lihaidcrators and Loyal; cc
P 4715,
Fo t i o t i ;l o `
a U i l i tt . ' ll, ( . .?; lte.:lCl the
For thr Bennfit of l',l•4orp. stitr,rint; a ith Piles, I
inalo , thn folloAing , tatettient ;
T Intr. I .ent during Urn It.'; ten or twelve roar.
sr
veruly:uiht•t••tltth yue.. I have trlekl TVIIWIII4., of
all williont del irlag any particular I,nolit
and lina/le put froy..elr tauter the be.d. methenl
;mad in . IMtladelplua ; but no relief on, obtain
rd. I V..11,3(1..101 my 0.100 hupeles... and hollered my
tell .1 mined Io md.ery. lieu c o.ca t. upon the
' (rind eanar'..
It Iluidnaina ,4 and t.amiti , 0 Thu. remedy g ire
me relit:4. Si Trial relieved nut of all
pain. awl the legalar applavation of the
Mors " fey ihr, o weelr , entilely eared me. I am
glad there ti stark a rellp`thy. :1111/ 1,1r111' 4 01, ree.dn
mend it.
amt I eet.
Fmoru and enleim toed halm .• the 1211; day '.l'
July, lat.',
initc. , l:ictioll oral, 1:11 ,, 1 , 141 . 111. , for !Ito
Pure of I'tla•r, Wo hay , re , eiVecl uluelerolis Ilatt.qing
A•r.ttnnq•iai+ 111111 of ttr 't
anva.4 Baran rto• rrhllai•e+ of Mr- •tame+ A.
!who; aat ..,11g at ilvitttg and or groat
reV.•ilty.
•
Tlie• remedy lu rapidly gaining, public attention
awl mini 1.0 iieltitnril oiged the •oiereign halm for
the Prolatted a n d far ,itto by
I'l HEINR,
fare of Royal Royer, IV linlesa l
letirogg E i.4.,
349 “1,1 311 N. :id Sit Ott, Cliira.
For tali) IT tolattild.t.
August
THE FAMILY FRIENI),I
A . Atontitly devott.(l to Litera
ture. 'romper:wee and Progression,
‘,.\ ht , 11.1/ IIY
3. William Van Uwe..
It eMailinS sixteen three column pages to
the number, making* it a eon venient size
G,r preservation and binding. Foreh num
ber wilt be tilled with the
Choicest Original blotter,
Consisting of morn' and instructive , Tales.
Essays, :Sltetelies, rt.saits, movements of
Tinopernmee Societies . , nud that.goes to
make up A. FIRST CLASS JOUR-NAT I for
the Flintily Circle.
TE I / 3 1S—At.w.vys Tti Abv.txen:
1 copy, one year, $1 On. collies, $-1 00
For mix inonthm, hal: the abote rates.
thl ress—
.1. WILLIAM VAN NAMEE.
Brooklyn. N. y.
.Now, Th•nlers nii4l .141.enTs mupplied
1,7: ;$l. .• )110).1,1111 OW, Colni.any, — 121
It tcol. Sew York
St..cinico. copies sent free on receipt es
tin vcnt..
Sept. _--t ft
THE- 'METRO — STARES — HOTELT
.
ZOViIIIS 8; HUTCHISON, Proprietors.'
THIS - well known Ifotells noiv 4 in aeon
dition to accommodate the traveling prth-_
lie, affording the most ample convenience.,
alike for the transient guest and , the per
tnanent.boarder.
TIIE. UNITED STATES HOTEL
has been entirely refitted throughout, and
now has accommodations equal in extent,'
comfort and luxury. to any hotel between
Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its locati.at
is the bestin the State Capital, being in
easy access to all the railroad depots, and
in close proximity to all the offiees and
business localities orate city. It, has new.
all the conveniences of
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
and the Proprietors are determined tc
spare neither expense, time or labor to en
sure the comfort of the guests. The patron
age of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. November o 'R3.-tP.
EXCELSIOR GROCERY
AND
PROVISION STORE,
Cor. of Third and Locust Street
Culunibia, Pa.
Groceries,Provisions,Flour,GrainAte
We will always keep on hand the very
best quality ofioods such as
Sugars, Sall
Coffee, Fruit,
Teas, Soup,
Fish Starch,
Hants, Spices.
- Cheese, Crackers,
Lard, Tobacco,
Molasses, Sugars,
also
FANCY •GROCERIES. •
NOTION'S, DRIED FRUIT, it C.
We intend to keep the best tsouds only
and to sell as cheap a• 4 any similar store.—
We therefore ask a portion of public pat,
ronage.
H. mu LLEN Mto.
Sept. 16, G. -if
CW-11:7E12 1829.
FRANKI,Ii FIRE lIIISIIREIEE
Qyy- LT)IiiILAIYEIFP - 11UA.
1. mews,.
, 1,2 7 04 .
CAPITAL, - -
ACCRUED SURPLUS,
IN vEsTEo ritEniums,
UNSETTLED CLAIAIS,
INCWIE FUR ISO,
LOSS PAID SINCE 1e29,
Perpetual and Temporary Polices on
Liberal Terms
=IOC PL. G eZ°
Charles llaneker, Isnav Lea, 'roblas
Wagner, I.lilward C. Da h•, Sannul Grant,
Goo. Dales, .laeob It. Smith, Alfred Fitter,
Geo. W. Mallards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D.
CiLAU LES BANC!: E Pre.vident.
E1V1). C. I)AI,E, rice-President.
.1 AS. W. Mt:ALLISTER, Sec. _Pao. Tem.
sorzr; COOPER• 117,t- for Columbia
mur.l2, ly.
Cabinet Ilaking and. UnAertieting
TIII undersigned would inform hi
friends and the public that he has now in
creased facilities for turning out work, and
his
rcxxil•U3:r. WARE IZOOMS
Are now well supplied will] new and beau
tiful furnit are of the latest imprirved styles.
lle immufact nres to order and will keep
constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and
Fancy BlareallS, Sideboards, SotltS, Card
Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan
cy and French lleibgetals; all or whieh
~old on the most reasonable terms. .As
lee manutheurres his WWI) work lie is CM
bled to warrant every zirtiele to be what it
is represented.
CU A iltc, Cfl.llllq
MI Chair:; kept Olt hand or mut 1-
ulltruir(4l In order. C'olie, NVindsor, Arm
and not..1:11114 Chairs; Settees, (Amp and
Counter Stools, Sofas, Tote-qt-t,A es, and
Stuffed fleet Chairs, nintle to order. 011.1
Chairs re,painted and repaired.
' UNDERTAK I NG.
1'1111er:11S Will heal ti aided to With prompt.
Hess, to lvhicli he gives his personal atten
tion. lle is prepared with ice boxes and
()mlers .to preserve corpse, its may be re
quired.
MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS,
Furnished plain or Honed in any style Hut
may he required. I ll` respectfully solicits
a Si1:111 , of public pzartnlagC2, as Well as a
contitmance of the custom with which he
has been favored.
.1 SI I ENHERGE . II,
Sow h side of Locust St., between Second
and Third.
• AMERICAN
Life Insurance Company
OFFICE,
WALNUT ST., KT:. COR. OF FOURTH,
.11111,1DELPHIA.
Incorporated IS:10.- . -Charter Perpetual
The Dividend of 1563 and I,Stil
WAS SO PER CENT.
AssoTs, J tJAI3Y I, 3865 s
NEARLY
&' 1,0 . 0 0,0 0 0.
r 1111. E flividend of Profits is made in Jan-
I_ uary 01 each year. It 1:4 lilt wed upon
every poymentot Premium made, and it
is plawed to the credit of the Policy. In
case of the iti.iith of the party insured, it
will be payable together with and in addi
tion to Ihe a mouni insured.
Pot- instance, suppose the premium
paid to the Company to he $1 ()Oyer annum,
and the dividend equal:sp. / rig percent. At
ter the fourth year, the party insured will
Pay the Company, for too nest year, only.
Z.. 50 premium On his insurance. After the
fourth year, the Poliey_holder reeeives his
dividends itwitutUa.
When the premium amounts to fifty
dollars or more, annually, one-half stay be
11.
paid in 31 note 1 twelve months
within
terest. In melt eases the COM pany retains
four notes apiinst tile policy, hat there I:4
(
a COII'eSPOI/dlllg , nuuiber of dividends
standitrr to the credit of the policy, and
the dividends will lie paid iti saul notes.
This plan enables the insured to realize
his profits, do ring tifetime, and this is
lunehlo b prefered lo the system 01 ad
ding to the antottut ipsured, and the con.-
tionatwo or the high rate of premium du
ring the whole life.
For further information apply to the
agent. J. W. srE.A.cy,
July 1, Columbia, Pa.
Ni; D' CARRIAGE
M A.ZsT T 3 T' A. 0 TQI:t.-'Z'
Second 'Street, neatly opp9sito
LUTIIEBAN CIWRCH, COLUMBIA.
ri_ l llLE 17 SPEllii/CINBI) HAVING' Taken
the `Shops formerly condneted ity Sir.
Samuel Carter, would respectfully an
nounce to the enizens of Golum bia and vi
cinity that he is 110 W prepared to nutoulhe •
tore all kinds of Bonehes, Carriages, Bou
gie:4, K :Ina an lwr vehicles in his
line. ills reputation us a workman is es
tablished, as he can confidently cluirn for
his work the merits of ()cant of form, ele
gance of tinish, and strength of structure.
One or the distinguishing features of his
work is its durability; Ichi vehicles or lib;
are eonst meted of the best sense - a - led
material, tool put together ti rat Iy and sub
stantially. Be gives particular attention
to the repair:ll;z, of veineies., and warrants;
all work in los line to give satisfaction.
In cab; itiou to his practical experience ip
the bie,ines s ., he has the assisthnee of the
Mist workmen. :ionic of them from the
eembrated Watson establishment of Milli-
A generous public is respectfully invited
to give holm. nalust - y their encoutage
meta al/L1 support.
CIIRISTIAN
Alzg. /2, 915,15,
. .
,- - "Cnititecitr'Slrcurnm u s
CABINET VIITABEIIOORIS
AND MANTJPACTOWW,
-Loctivr Sr., A PEW DOO.OBI3ELoW 3rd St.,
. cOLUBIBI.A., LAN. COIY,
THE subscriber haldng 'purchased from
his brother, Casper .Seibe7-A the stock and
good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu
factory, will continuo the business at the
old stand, where he will keep on hand an
assortment of
FURNITURE OF- ALL KINDS,
of the best quality, style, and manufacture
and will make to order, of first-rate mate
rial, every article in his line. He will give
strict attention to business, and respectful
ly asks of the public a share of its patron
age.
will receive the
most careful attention, at tho shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIBERT.
(kola. July 4, '63.
1311,'ENEKANS'
LAU)IES.GENTLEJIANS,aBOYS , GIRLS
AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
The largest and best assortment of La
dies and Gentlemans wear in the
CITY Or LANCASTER.
The undersigned respectfully invites the
citizens of Columbia and vicinity, to his
large stock of
LADIES' 130 0 P S AND SHOES
Such as women's Kid and Freneh Morocc.
Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other
rh.SEICIONABLEI STTLES-
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,
West. King Et., Lancaster.
Sept. 24, '64.
COLUMBIA IMMO CO.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $429,920,80
This Company continues to insu reßuild
lugs, Marchandise, and other property,
against loss and damage by tire, on the
mutual plan, either for a cash premium or
premium note.
FIFTH A.N.NUAL BEPORT.
Whole amount insured, 5,027,020,68
Ain't of premium
notes, $426,090,66
Bal. cash premi
mn,Jan 1,'64, 3,754,41
Cash receipts in
1864, less lees
and commis
sions, 22,870,56
-- $152,715,69
- .6' 400,000
- 911,000
1,086,:!..58
- 8,415
300,000
5,000,000
Losses tt expenses
paid in '64. 5 44,794,89
Balance of Capitol
nntl Assets Jan
Ist. 150 a, 129,920,50
.$452,715,69
A. S. GREEN, President.
GEontin YouNG, Jr., Secretary.
Mle EL S. SIIUMAN, Treasurer.
X.33OFL.M4C7`POID 3R.
Samuel Shoe'', Willinnt Patton,
R. T. Ryon. John 'W. Sleaey,
John Fendrieh. (teo. Young, Jr.,
11. G. Mulch. Niehobn; ACDonalti,
Sion't F Eberlehl, 11lit:11:101 S. Slallmtn.
Ainos S Green, S. C. Slaynntiter,
Edmond Spering, Corn. Feb. 18, 1S(15.
JUST RECEIVED
HARDMAN'S GROCERY !
111.11 E best Hams iti:t he world, Alichner's
Excelstor hams, plain and canvass,
Old Java. Lagrina laintlanti oft . ee, green
and roasted, Brmviiing'sElxvelsior Col Tee,
choice hit of Teri, Extra Inip erial, Young
I lyson, Englvdt, Brea kiltst and black Tea.
Fine Coat Oil latups,lhmirs Ito s1(111 Butter,
Farina, Trenton and Family Craekers.
Fresh eanva Totntitnes,Vlne Cove Oysters,
in .Jars, a niee lot of (limp sugar, 1100 gal
lons Lovcring's best Syrup.
Nair Orleans Ilnkily; Molases, Pure
Flour of ftlee,Miteeart on,Spl it Peas, Layer
I?:iisons, Apples, Crunberry's, Fresh ('nn
Penehe,, Ground Mnee, “romul Nint»eg,
J 1 good assortment of notion such as thread
Needles, pins, eoliths, windebones, aloe
Laces, buttons, Italntory‘l
ITARIKNIANS.
Ow. of Third mid Cherry 51
.181). 7 '65.
NORTII QUEEN STREET,
HEAD„TAR.TERs FUR SCHOOLS,
Academies,
School Tenebers,
And thu Public generally.
SCHOOL ROOKS,
SINGING BOOKS,
BL:LNK BOOKS,
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS.
ENVELOPES,
POCKET BOOKS,
ARIES, ,ke.,
Hymn Books and Prayer Boooks for all
aenamirtatious. inviograph Albums.
We can supply everything in our line lit
tho shortest possible time, itt, reasonable
prices. All inquiries about prices Will be
attended tO without. fail.
We defy competition in any brunch of
our buAineas.
Thankful for the past patronage,we
respectfully ask a eon t ut ce of the sante
JOIN' SHEA FFER,
32 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Nov. 19, 1861.
PHOTOGRANIS.
TUE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY
The subscriber has completely 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
totOre been produced.
AMBROTYI?ES, PHOTOGRAPHS,
Ivorytypes, Melainotypes, Chrte at Visite,
and pictures on canvass taken in the best
style, mid at prices which cannot be beaten
ler cheapness.
inO - Likenesses warranted, and a sells
rapt r.ry picture Parnished 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
14 rout and Locust streets. Entrance on
°rust street. R. J. M. LITTLE.
Oet. 24 ISG3.
The undersigned have just received a
beautiful assortment of all styles of
BILK, CA PEER A, FEL T
AND
STRAW HATS,
Which we are prepared to sell on reasofla.
ble terms.
Our friends in the city and country are
invited to cull and L.:chi/tine our assort
ment.
NATIONAL 3IOURNING TIAT
Now the 'Style in the large cities can be
had at sauurz & BRO.
may 27 North Queen St.. Lancaster.
j. W. itIASIN,
-HER CHANT TAILOR,
'Tenant Street, seven doors above Second,
WRIGITTSVILLE, PL•'N\'A
CIA)Ti Is, cAssrnmins AND VEST
ings of all styles and smiled to any
season, I;ept coreAtazdfy on hand and Mon
orail ured to order at. short notiee,and war
ranted to give perfect satisfaction.
Rug. 39, 3fillril
BR
9, - )
ti.Li
Summer flats.
-- t - ileA:t7l 4 ll:inetteritirO g ziot: ; . ,
THE rEfiIiSYLVANIA RAIYROAD"COMPAN T.
ARE mow prepared to receive'and dor
ward FREIGHT on the Philadelphia Di
vision; to and from all stations where they
have agents, at thefollowing rates per hun
dred pounds:
BETWEEN P.U.ILA. AND COLUMBIA,
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
25 cents. 21 ets. 18 ets. 15 ets. -
Flour in car loads, 25 ets. per barrel.
Pig Metal, 10 eta. per 100 lbs.
BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER.
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents.
Flour, 24 cents per barrel.
Pig Metal, 12 cents per 100 pounds
Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in
termediate stations as heretofore.
RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG.
First Class. 2d Class. Brd Class. 4th Class.
• -90 75 60 40
Flour per barrel, 80 cents.
„,2Cr•Freight consigned to stations where
the Company has no agents must be pro
paid.
• —Articles of Ist Class.
Books, Fresh Fish,
Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags,
Cedar and Wooden Porter & Ale in bot-
Ware, ties,
Dry Goods, Poultry in coops,
Eggs, Pork, (fresh,
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,
Feathers, Wrapping Paper.
Articles of 2d Class.
Apples, ble Monuments,
Cheese, . Molasses,
Clover & Grass Seed,Melons,
Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes,
Candles, Paper in boxes,
Casks or Barrels,Pasteboard,
(empty,) Peaches, (dried,
Groceries, Printing paper,
Guns and 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 it Mar-
Articles of ad Miss.
Alcohol, red,)
Coffee, Potatoes,
Hides, (green,) Turnips,
Lard, Vinegar ,
Oysters it Clams, (inWhite Lead,
(shell,) Window Glass.
Tobacco, (montane-
Articles of 4th Class,
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, Salt,
Fish, salted, Tobacco (leaf,)
Grain of all kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, Whisky,
Plaster,
All Freights payable on delivery.
H. TI, HOUSTON, -
General Freight Agent, Phila.
"i'd," For further information, apply to
11. KINGSTON, Freight Agt., .
B. K. BOWE, Freight Agt„ Columbia.
W. 11. MYERS, Freight Agt., Laretr:
Columbia, July 1, 1665.
INSURANCII co. OX NORTZT.
AVICERIOA,
PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1794. Assets $1,330,000,
Charter perpetual. Insurance against
loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer
chandizo, Furniture, etc., for low , or short
periods, or permanently on Buildings, by
a deposit 01 Premium. The prompt pay
ment oil lsses for a period or seventy years,
affords a guarantee of claim upon public
eolifolenee. A writ - L.7R G. COFFIN, Prest.
CU:O.MM; PLATT, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLI:IR, Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, January 21, 1865.-ly.
C 'LK "1" MCD :DIES
AltatCF, and well selected stock of
Pocket Books, bas lust been received,
wlti, we Will mill at retloeetl prices. Call
and see our stock of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
A large and fresh stock just reeeived
trim Nev York, they are offered at prices
to suit every one.
Pinnel's Patent The mometers.
large assortment just received, and
selling at very low prices. No person
should be without one,
tJ S WI?! TING FL 1:
Thu g. 9 orti , /e—quarts, pints, half
!pints:lnd 2 oz. Stand::. Everything usual
ly kept in the Stationery line, wil bo found
W U. ILESSV Book Store,
Locust SL" opposito Columbia Nsttiolial
Bank. lime 10, Nl5.
VATA.SIZINZTON .11 1 0traM
No. 709 Chestnut Street, above 7111,
IL:I9EI4I'MA.
rillffS OLD AND POPULAV, iroTE L
_L is situated in the very mare of busi
ness, and is convenient to the Steandioad
nml It. IL. Depots, twoess from which to the
I fold., is attainable at all Glues. The
house has howl tlEiroughly renovated and
newly Mrnished,and in every respect I'ol
- to meet the wishes and desires of the
traveling piddle.
The reputation the manager enjoyed in
the conduct of the other Hotels wilt he n
sufficient guaranty that no etrort on his
Ipart will be spored to make the "WASH
NGTON" a itr.q clam homxe. The larder
will be unexceptionable in every respect.
The Manager will be pleased to see his old
friends and former patrons of the "State. ,
Union," Philadelphia, and to welcome
ninny new ones.
• CIIAS. ALLMO:%.:D.
jan, 21, 6,u Manager
CH ik - NGE OF BASE.
IHave removed my Store from Fifth and
Union Street to Locust Street, between
"nd and 3rd Street, north side and
1 7E have just reeeived a new stock of
VV Goods direct front tirst hands,and are
enabled to sell them as cheap us any other
store in town. Our assortmentof
rizrE PAIVIIII7Z GROCERIES
Is largo and complete, consisting in part
of all grade of
Sugars, Meat,
Tett.s, Fish,
Coffee, Cheese,
Spices, Flour,
Fruits, &c.
Provisions of all kinds, together with
Wood and Willow-ware,Glre , .. Ind Queens
ware.
SW ITIER AND LIMBER CIIEESE,
German fruits r dm, - • -
En*lish and Linerican Pickles
Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer
ies pertainining to a well regulated gro
cery store. lam determined not 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 'MAX, Agent,
Locust street, above 2d.
Columbia, April 1, 'GI
COLIMBIA BOOT MIR STIMI
Ril,u,?„l2DreteotV h e e o r r e n i e s
r k
e o p f
t a nd
on hand a full and complete assortment of
BOOrs SHOES, GAITERS, ta t
All styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's,
Ladles, Misses' and Children's wear.
WE MANUFACTURE TO ORDER,
and keep constantly on hand, a stock of
ready-mode work, which we warrent to
give satisfaction.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &C.
A full assortment of Hats and Caps
the latest styles, always kept on hand.
Our whole time andattention is devoted
to our business, hence We are better able
to give our customers satisfaction. The
puplic are respectfully invited to call and
examine our stock.
J. S. sxyDrat,
Oor. Front and Locust Streets
001 , 11, April 9,
REAPING - RAIL ROAD
SUMMER ARIUNGEBIENT,
GREAT TRUNK LINE PROA.
tho North and North-West for hiladelphia,
New ork, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown,
Easton, ka,
Trains leave Harrisburg for Newyork, as follow-e :
At 3-00 7,20 and Sari A. AL, and L 4.5 P. Al., :mil,
boast:New York al 10 A. M. and 3,ooanel 1040 P.
The above connect whit. similar Tindus on the
Pennsylvania Rail Road, and Sleeping Cars ato m ,.
pony the 3.00 and 8.15 trains, without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Miners.
sill, Allentown; lied Philadelphia 5t8.15 A. 1.1. and
1.401'. Ai. stoppiug at Lebanon and principal Sta.
tions only.
Way Trains stopping at all points at 7.25 A. U. and
4.40 P. M.
An Accommodation Prrusrnenagferromtmpinhliciaadveeisptaadt.
s itz DI P. fir A.M., and re
Columbia Railroad Trains_ leave Reading at 0,30
an e.n i run s l , ;y r' ; '- itrvf. 4l l l av r Y E Dit r z a n t :'
P, iii ., Philadcf•
phis 3,15 P. AI., and Rending at 1.00 A. Si. for liar.
risburg.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Paean:in/
Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points.
00 Pounds Baggage allowed each passenger,
G. A. NICOLLS,
July. 20,' CA General Superintendent
_ - •
PENNSY LVANIA. RAIL ROAD,
Trains leave Columbia going east,
Columbia. train, 8.05 A. It!
Harrisburg Accomodation, 430 P.
Ai
Trains leave west,
Mail trian, 11 50A. M
Harrisburg Accomodation, 625 P. m
Columbia train arrives, 8 10 , 4
Columbia Accommodation.
Leave Columbia for Lancaster, 1.40p.m
Arrive at Lancanter 2.20
Leave Lancaster at 2.40
Arrive at Columbia 3.20
E. A. BOICE, Ticket Agent.
N. C. RAILWAY.
YORE AND WRIGHTSVILLE R. R
The trains from Wrightsville and York
will run as follows, until further orders:
Leave Wrightsville, 8 00 A. M.
IS IS
120 P. M.
IS IS
7 00 P. M.
Leave York
SI ". 6 48 A. M.
12 10 P. M.
St
~ 3 13 P.M.
Departure and Arrival of the Passenger
Trains at York.
DEPARTURES FROM YORK.
_
.
For BA LT/ moicE, 4.15 d. M. A. M.,
and 2.50 P. M.
For IlAnnTsurno, 11.57 M. (LIS P. M
and 1.1.2.3 M, and 12.50 A. M.
ARRIVALS AT YORK
From 13ALT.rmoRE 1147 A. M. 6,15 P. M
arid 11.20 P..M. and 12.45 P.M.
From Iltantsntato, 4.10 A. M., 9.15 A.
M., and 2.45 I'. M.
On Sunday, the only trains running :Ire
the one from I larrisburg atiUo in the morn
ing, proceeding to Baltimore, and the one
from Baltimore at 12.45 A. M., proceeding
o Harrisburg.
Reading & Columbia Railroad
Trains of thi; road run by Reading It. R. tiny
IA hien in ton minutes than tlnit of Peou'a
ON AND AVTEJt MONDAY, .11:NE ILITII,
15. 5, ti ains of this road w.il run a 4 li4Jott.s:
LOAN .w.t Uoliv,•hin At
7,1 0 A. 31. aluil l'assen g er Truitt
for Reading Owl in tormr , littte. I.larions, ), sit ng
Landisville at 7.43 a. ni I it
at 8.13, 18itlira.8 at 8.42, lion, olti.t ilk :o s,
Risking bps Juts at 8.40, mt..; at 0 .1 11 , 2
at 10. tat u. m. AI Reading I olliwotion
with Fan P.Aple.." , train of I.i.nst Penn's. I . i
re:telling New York at. 2.3. p. Atilt Irma ~f
Pit thatielphin d; It t.ll4ling 11 .11.,IettAing Mulish
ph in at. 1.20ri, in., and also with trains for Vitus
tho Lebanon Vulloy and llartisiturg,
2.115 I'. M. Passenger 'lrvin At
Reading anti interhietilatO Atations eonneeting
at Landisville at 4.541 p. m., with Express traits'
or Pe,..10..1t..11., butli East. and West, leaving
inlartheint at :Cite, Litiz 3.41, Eplila.a 4111,
hohh•Vilho 4.37. :sinking Spring But awl :tr.
riving at ititadittg at 5,110 1,, In. At iteMiihg s o u.
nretion is mote with trains (..1 Puttsnitte lid
the Lebanon Valley.
Lent.lng RI adiitg
6.00 A. 11111. i'asNen ir r irahz
. fia•
l'ohnnltia and into' mediae stations, n vog
r , prite,, to 616, 12 einlioNl6, ilk 1,41,
Ephrata. at 7.11. Litt]. 7.40. Manheiln to 7:6, eon.
neettliv. nt 1.6t61.61,'1ie w.t 14 train of l'etan'a,
It.. 160:6!Iling I,w 6.6. tor at 31.,1.1,i16 , 1,1016
nt 1.2.36 I§. 61..6 r. v, nth nt C01t1161,1.1 a 9.0... m,
anti there conm'etiutz 6 it h forty for Writ:lA-n:10
tool .3:oz - thet Coin al L. R.. and :a 114:1A. 31.
uith train of l'emee. It. 1.4, for the ‘Vot.t.
6 31 1 -Volt Piissrvri. Trail{
fir Columbia and intortoodiato ntatiOun watt
jta,ongee... I, at'•llg NOW York a: 12 ta..atal Poll
ndelplila at :1,:6111, ut., leavit64 Sinking Sot
I:11. :1111..19, Eplirt..la at 7. 21 4 111. , .
at 7:,:,. Alatth.lta tot a.'l. 1.41.10,,1,j12 at 0..27 iii
arriving tit CoLlliil.l3 .1 O. p,
The Piell.lll'l` T1 . .1‘. to Ephritta and Litiz:‘'pr:ncy
fr m N.•w 1 s dz. ntis
5,1 • Y nee..tnin.shacd. sc,end
tunes per nay, lk nls Cc in yr . ,. t.aiu+s II , 111% iu sd
directions.
Throug't ieket. Netr York, l'hilzotelphia 4 , 1
Lancaster sold nt principal litutions. Freight rar-
Hed with uti u.t prollipttleNli :111 , i diSplICll, at lb,:
lowest rules. Further I 11g0111latii.11 TCgllni to
Freight or passage may be obtained from the abents
of the comp my
:NIENDES COHEN, Supt,
E. F.I:I,:EVE:I2. Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt.
Itithhitt, .Juno 1.. itittZi.
entaitripsxm AN I) la JIBIBTII
zrzsu.a.arzen C IstiPADJI/ 5
P 11 1 LADELPHIA.
Capital 8200,000. Securities 8:l00,000.
Mims CWIPAN Y continues to take
I risks on good property at rates as low
as any other safe Company, and consistent
with prodenr.e.
Polndes issued for long or short terms,
or permanently. Losses promptly paid.
All claims adjiisted without litigation or
delay. This Company refers to Worts( as
a guarantee of its future eondn et.
Tiros. CRAVEN, Prest.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice Prest
Lis. B. ALVORD, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEUL.F.R, Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa
Columbia, January 21, 1865.-Iy.
The Place to get Your Money's
WORTH LS AT
HENRY. SU y. DADA'S
COR. FRONT & UNION ST.
He has Just received a large supply of
new and fresh groceries, also
NEW DRIED FRUIT,
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS,
NEW NO. 1, MACKEREL,
NEW SEEDLES and LAYER RAISINS,
NEW CITRON AND CURRANTS.
ENGLISH PICKLES,
CRANBERRIES, &c.
Also new Fruit of all kinds. Our 49...0.
of staple and fancy groceries itt•filittind
complete and we intend keeping it fresh
by almost daily additions. Give us
a call, corner Front At Union Street,
Columbia. HENRY SUYDAM.
Xov. 5, 18434.
FARMERS' 'MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
YORK, PE I'A., APRIL Ist 1865.
Accumulated Capital, $385,370.94.
TWELFTH ANNUAL STATEMEN 7 .
Am't of Deposit lirotes In force, $368,00,7 0
" " Cosh Assets, 16,840,24
Total Assotts liable for
Losses, $888,870,04
Ain't of Losses paid pest year, $4 4 , 589,31
" " " " since May
10th 1803, . 173,3 82 , 4 ..
Number of Assessments made, None.
Losses adjusted, but net due, 2, 9 "
Book Account Liabilities, 146,10
Increase of Capital past year, 04,361,55
This Company continues to issue Poli
cies of Insurance on Buildings or persoluu
Property, in Town or Country: at ors) or
mutual rates.
"nriAßEti, President.
D. Bruicitt,n, Secretary.
3Diarciatcoras a
H. HivinErt, TitouAs ORAN, -Era
Jon LANIMS. WM. W.41.4..0.cr.,GE0. D.4'
ERT, D. STRICKLER..
Applications for Insuraoep will be made
to
M. STIUMATT Agt. •
iertg• 10 . Wefe Celanlb&
01