The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, November 11, 1865, Image 4

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    THE VOLMfA, SPY.
INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS tt FREE
COLIJ7IIIIII.i,
11,-sl;ws.
aileertlsring will lie •rionsideral CASH" and
colieclalds al any aninafter the..arit ins, lion.
Masonry 'Rising into Religion.
We copy the subjoine I well deserved
tribute to Masonry, from the N. Y.
Daily Metes. If there is any such thing
as pure and undefiled religion, it is to be
amid withiu the prcci cis of a 3lasouic
Lodge
The Masons of Massachusetts have
made offer of their hospitality to leading
brethren of their ancicnt order. of the
South. Coming from Mtissaehusetts,too,
this fact will rejoice the heart of every
true :Allison—will show him the secret of
the fact that while religon disappeare .
—while dynasties were swept-away—em
pires went down—the lamp Just was
trimmed - in the days of Solomon has
condoned to burn brightly until to day.
Masonry ,has in the past dune good
service to religion by keeping alive among
men the spirit of its morality. Opinion
in these - latter days bad - taken thnsbape
very generally of the conclusion that. in
that respect the Masonic system hal out I
lived its uses. The error of that public
jailginentwas at - all times plain to the
thinkers who are able to see underlyb.g
the fair surface of modern eivilizathm,as
in case of uaeieut civilization, all those
wild and dent: etive passions that consti
tute to society a ...onstant menace. But
confidence in the permanence of our so
cial system of modern times has been ex._
posed to all classes of intelligence as a
delusion, by the horrible atrocities that,
Within the last four years,and up to even
today, have burst from the liad passions
of men, darkening our civilization with
the shadows and ashes of moral devia
tion. Under these circumstances it is de
lightful to observe the humanities that
have been enshrined fur ages iu the
bosom of the mystic brotherhood coming
upon the scene and rising: on the wreck
of religion, holding out to manhood the
language of tiniver.,al brot .erhood and
\N -
love. All huuor• to that prociouq institu
'ea of 0-- nneiettt Cones., which, when
C I.stianity has I..rits---,,,;,,,,- ...baud to
Cr• •-• ••reat esteut by ..
' "&ittollootl or
4
•
Service, stands out bpfore manlct tu wi t h .
the lamp of a loving humanity in
esd.
teaching and acting the loving kindn o
of the Sermon on the 31ount.
"ATTENT;:oN, Sol - Alums OF (lull
Anmy."—Many Discharged have
claims of which they have nu knowledge.
By sending for a Circular to L. Brown at
Co., of No. 2. Park Piave, sz.
will ho furnished which may he val
uable. Oct 31 tj 20 BG
Pensions and Bounties
Widows, :NI - others, Minor Children, De
pendent Sisters mid Discharged t-ioldiers,
Entitled to Pensions;
Fathers, Mothers, Widows, Children,
Brothers and Sisters,
Entitled to Bounties;
Soldiers entitled to Bounties and Pay
and all others who have quiets upon the
Got•erntnent, will find prompt and faithful
attention given to their upon ap
plication by letter or in person to
I.\. NIES BLACK,
No. al Elist, King; st,,
L:uu•aatec, l'at
Iterereaves
Hon. Irenry f., Long . . Hon. A. L. Itayes,
John B. Livingston, Esq., B. IV. Patterson,
Esq., G. Jr Kline, lisci.. of Lancaster, Pu.
Barr Spangler, E.+, .XLirietta.. Pa., (leo.
R. I lendriclison, Esq., Nit. .10;V, Pa., COL
S. SIIO6I, Sall/111A(;rove, of Columbia. Pa.
Henry Andrews, Esq., eolenianville, Pa.
Li.—No charges until claim is collect
ed. Sept.
S QCA /./ANX-1 IRON CO
anntiwt up ors of all sizes of
Refined & Double Refined
ROUND, squAnE, FLATS, OVAL,
AND HALF OVAL Ilt()N.
C ar Shafting and Tri.... Shoe Itar•;..
Orders promptly tilled from Stock
on hand or made to order.
Term q, net cash, at Aliimiteturer's prices,
delivered an Cars or Boat.
Office at their 10“...1.1N1it MILL,
Colombia, PA.
Sept. 2.3, 6.3 ly
MASON, PEASE & MOORE,
LUBRIC OIL WORKS.
T SB UR G, PA.
A 7,5. T 0 1 Lubrie oil equal to best mperm,l,3o
IL 2 do bird, 95
C. 3 good heavy oil, fine
Nos. I tad 2Lard Oil, extra qualities itt
market rates.
lie.t Carbon Oil and Benzine.
:‘I.ISON, PEASE' A 7 Co.
Pits,
Orders received at 1409 this olliee.burg Pa.
Feb 18,3 in.
MAliny
A. 13. :%111.1.1:13. Puprit.t.w,
ltalt Nl,l.
Thia hotel lin4 r.• yt,. % H „;,
eaa. • o• ~,,••1 • I.‘•
and iller,for.. orrel+ lir.: ,
,„
rrt.rnng..ro mid others vi -11,14.7 1:14!..P0t ~e,
Oct 21, 1x4,1.
.2V O'I'ZCZ.
WE Take pleasure in informing our
friends nod patrons we are i I
ling our stock or
DOMESTIC 0001)8.
at greatly reduced 'wives. Call and be
convinced of what we say
STEACY •t ROWERS,
Cor, of 2(.1 and Locust Streets,
P
eb-4, 'a.;
No. 23
TI GOODWIN Ar BROTHERS' YEL
-124. low Bunk Chewing Tobacco In Tin
Yon only b 7 per grows, ut
Jol FENDRICH'S
all fine brands of Chewing Tobacco,
all other houses. My Tobacco's are all
warranted free of mould, must or disa
greeableiniktitres,:;4ltsy - are-ail selected:
with the greatest care by the tannufactur
ers.
Constantly on hand
HARDOASTLE, 'Brivri, -
Baltimore Spun,
"Oloinoleo-Twist, '
Old Dominion,
Light Pressed,
Sun Cured, -
Congress,
QaeelL f atY f1.1.1:144
Grant Fine Cut,
isliehigan Fine Cut,
toid different other brands
A large assort nien t Of Smoking Tobacco's
Snuff's, Tobacco bags, together with all
the latest improved pipes known the
mark.et.
DIY Segurs cannot be heat for stock, in
the county. Friends call- and try my
American Cousin's, Upton's, Isabel Cubits,
'Ms, Grant's, Attillas,
,Cheap Segars constantly on hand. Booties
is the place.
Mind in the old Post Office Building,
Locust Street.
GEO. M. BOOTH
Col. june 24, '65
WATCHES, WATCHES,
AT REDUCED PRICES
American Watches
.11E: BEST 'AND MOST DURABLE
T
Watches now made, and warranted by
the American Watch Company. Also the
ENGLISH AMERICAN WATCH',
Made after the American pattern by Eng
-1611 Manufgcturers. These watches are
often seld Mr genuine Ameriettu Lecers,
and are well made and duri.ble.
GOLD &SILVER WATCHES
Of all Rinds and qualities can be had at
Our store, together with
FINE A: PLATED JEWELRY,
Silver Plated Wares, Pocket P.ook s,Foley's
Fold Yens, &e.; Give us a call as we are
selling at .reduced prices.
P. Si l l t EINER &SON,
Front Street, near Old Bridge.
Aug.
rAcrup, j ll9TEL.
170,172, 174 .:1717 Greenwich Street,
(Ono Square WeA of _Broadway.)
Between Ccirtlandt and Dey Sts., N. Y
Joll2si PATTAN, Jr., Propretor
TE Pacific Hotel• is well and widely
known to the traveling public. The
location is especially suitable to mer
chants and business men ; it is in close
proximity to the business part of the City
—is on the highway of Sonthern and West
ern travel—and adjacont to II I 1 the princip-
I al - Railroad and St-amboat depots.
The l'aciiie has liberal aceomodation for
:300 guests. it is well furnished and pos
sesses every modern improvement for the
comfort mid entertainment of its inmates.
The rooms are spacious and well ventila
ted : provided with gas and water ; the
attendance is prompt and respectful ; and
the table is generously provided with
every delecacy of the' season.
The subscriber, :who, for the - past few
years, has been the lessee, is now solo pro
prietor, and intends to identify himself
thoroughly with the interest of his house.
With long experience its a hotel-keeper, he
trusts, by moderate charges and. a liberal
policy, to maintain the lavorable reputa
tion of the Pacific Hotel.
JOLLN PATTEN, Jr.
Sept. 2, '65.
--
BENJAMIN HERR,
LAS JUST OPENED
A new stock. of goods, at
17301.0 , 23.
~w ..W ht e .o 7 i l i ez ul,i l y b e pleased to see all my old
Bitti assiml...,.;r s7 of goods is full and
te, cia.tprising
- 0 DS
•
Together with as good assortment of goods
as is futual in auto• similar establishment.
Family Groceries,
coffee, Pt) 84001. of
PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS.
FLOUR,
POTATOES,
PISII,
Countryproducc taken in exchange for
goods at the highest market rates.
I hope to be the recipient of a Wawa' pa
tronag,e. J3FIN.T.
Nov - . 11). 'O. Cor. 3rd and UlllOll Sts.
1110TOGRAPHS.
THE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY.
The subscriber has completely re-tilted
his establishment, and his gallery cannot
be surpassed by any in the county, and be
hopes by mreful personal attention to give
the public better pietures than have here
tofore been produced.
AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS,
Ivorytypes, :NI - elainotypes, Carte cl. Visite,
and pictures nii culivass taken in the best
style, and at prices which. cannot be beaten
for cheapness.
s 7 ..Likenesses warranted, and a satis
factory picture furnished wit haul. repPsitt,l
sitting,. Ile riles a CollthillatlCV or the
liberalpatronage always extended to this
establishment. C:111 and examine speci-
Thell4 at the rooms, northeast writer of
34 rout and Locust streets. Entrance on
1L T. M. LITTLE.
net' st street.
net. 24 1563
PIA:_NOS,
ORGANS AND MELODEONS
W. U. I I ESS INFORMS HIS FRIENDS
mid the public generally that he will fur
nish the jest makes of Pianos to any de
sirous of liaying au instrument of this
kind in their home.
He will will also furnish Melodeons and
Organs. These instrumenlq are coming
into very general use. The Organ, espee
ially, :clamed t.i theproduction ofiutered
music in the church, the Sunday school
room or the parlor.
Organs tarnished at from 'ime hundred
dollars and upwards.
The prices for all instruments will he
the ti:line as in New York or Philadelphia.
Satisfaction guaranteed, and all instru
ments warranted.
W. 13. II ESS'
Book St(u-e, Loutu4 St.
July 29,'6.-iv
LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c.
THE subscriber would iro-Ito attention
to his hirg,, , awl line stock of
ALL KINIDS OF LIQUORS,
SEtl,klts. TOBACCO. l'/PES.
keops his stock well illed up, and
believes that lie can offer as good an as
sortment Or • , :verything in his lino as can
be found in nny store in f:olurn bin.
Jle would direct attention to his
German Wine,. '1 hot.e are light wines,
good in gustily, low in price, and a very
wholesome drink either for sick or well.
A large assortment of
X 1 .31p1ii431811.
Will attract general notice, and will he
found to comprise some of the attest pit,C4
ever offered M Columbia: come tub] ex _
amine them. J. C. nucirmit,
Cor. Front mul Locust sis., cl'a Pa.
July 4, 151.13.
Lt 'VELPAU'S
-1-49..adles, take particular, notice. The.
real' -Yelpau Female - Pill. , Warranted
French. These - pills; so celebrated many
years ago in Paris, for the relief of female
irregularities,and afterwards so inreprious
for their criminal eMployment in the
practice of abortion, are now of for
sale for the first time in America. They
have been kept in comparative obscurity
from the _act that the ort,Tinator, 1)r. Yel
p:112;14 a physician in Paris,:of great-wealth
and strict conscientious principles,und has
withheld them'from general use. lest they
should be employed for unlawful purpos-;
es. In overcoming, female obstructions
they scent to be truly omnipotent,. burst
ing open the flood gates from whatever
cruse may have stopped them, but they
are offered to the public only far legitimate
uses, and all agent are forbidden to sell
them when it is understood that the object
is unlawful.
Sold at the Golden. Mortar Drug Store,
and It. Williams' in Columbia, and Dr.;
F. Hinkle, Marietta.
' Ladies can procure a box, Sealed from
the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one
dollar and six Postage stamps to O.G.STA
PLES, General Agent idr us, Watertown,
N. Y., or to, the above agents.
Dec. 4, ly. _
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
The Great Invention of the Age in
313..XW1'M. , •
J. W. BE.VDLEY'S New• Patent DU
PLEX ELIPTIO (or double) sr.ruNG
SKIRT.
MIIIS invention consists of Duplex (or
two) Eliptic Pure Red nedSteel Springs,
illger iou..ly braided tightly and firmly to
gether, edge to edge, making the toughest
insist neXible, elastic and durable spring
ever used. They seldom bend or break,
like the single springs,' irud . _coitsequently
preserve their perfect and beautiful shape
more than twice as long as any single
spring skirt that ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great com
fort and pleasure to any lady wearing the
Duplex Elliptic shirt Will be experienced
partieulaily in all crowded' asseinblies,
operas, carriages, railroad cars, clutreh
pews, arm chairs, for promenade and
home dress, as the skirt can be folded
when in use to oceupy a small place as
easily and conviently as a silk or muslin
dress.
A lady hay in g enjoyed the pleasure, corn
fbrt, and great convenience of wearing the
Duple.x.Elliptie Steel Spring Skirt tbr
single day will never afterwards willing
ly dispense with their use. For children,
misses and young ladies they are far su
perior to all others.
_The hoops_are covered.with '2 ply double
twisted thread 411111 will wear twice as long
as the single yarn covering , which is used
on all single. steel.hoop •shirts. The three
bottom rods on every skirt are alsodouble
steel, and tiviee of thou ble covered to pre
vent the covering front wearing off the
rods when dangling down stairs, stone
steps, &c., which they are constantly sub
ject to when in use.
All are made of new and elegant Corded
Tapes, and are the ,best quality in every
part, giving to the wearer the most grace
ful :mil perfect shape possible, and are un
questionably Lhc lightest, most desirable,
comfortable and economical skirt ever
made.
\Vests' Bradley & Cary, Proprietors of
the invention, and sole Man ufaeturers, 07
Chambers, and 79 vial Si Betide streets.
- New York.
For sale in all first-class stores in this
city, and throughout the United States and
Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South
America, and the West Indies.
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt. A. & C.
aug
VALV.6.IV+73
Plireaner's Rhoidomzurs and Laxative.
T OR TUE CURE OP PILES. Rend the
12 following affidavit:—
For tho Benefit of P.ri:oor , niferinit nith Pilo,e I
I hone Loon. during that last ten or twelve yoars so
vorelyaltlieteil with pile-. 1 L.tre tried 1,1
lands, without deriving any particular 1, ot•lit
tool !loony put uty,.,•il tinder 1nch...4
moot ul,•lphta; hot no tenor %%u. (A:de
ed. I eon-islet cal my case liopolosii and belie% oil my
self &A.m..] to tni.otry. A, o L•tst resort. upon the
reciennientlation of solo, 11.1,114.1, , , 1 trio.l Phi eatior's
Inlioilatinois end Laxative Pill,. ronitk.l, g.ive
toe roller. tievoral applieetinus'reli , •%ed lin. 01 •ttl
5111 • and Ili^ regt;lar nprthemiffi, ..1 t 10. ••
1•a• tin' o w.•elt+ entirelc cur:•d J... I :no
glint there is echoteolr , ly .111,1 reteoil
mond it. .1.5.311:0.1. Tiz EXT.EIt,
PRINTS. ---""
DOMESTICS
Since the introatte
mire 01 Piles, ul• ItaVO let2t2. C.
te. , 11111011i:11. aura ennurtentlatton. -
nmong them iv the :Mare :Mitt:int of .711 - Jai' 7t
rnexier, lus 521.50 being of lung standing and ofgt eat
seventy.
This remedy is rapidly gn Ming public attention
:nal must Ist aelmoulettgoti the smereign balm for
the tibeve PrepllClA :11141 ~ .10 by
D. PIM l' %NEIL
Care of lle!.:ittl S 'Royer. 'Moat sale I 1rt...a1-t,
awl 321 N. tul Street,
For Rik• by R. Williams, Columbia.
August 25,240.
FIRST N&TIONAL iiiirdli OF
COLUMBIA.
IS PREPARED to transact all business
appertaining to a thoroughly organized
bank. I 0
ReCOIVP Deposits, nike 00110(41071S 011
all ACCVMSibiI! Points 071 Liberal Terms,
Discount Notes, Drafts, Billsof Exchange,
ite., Buy and sell (old-Coupons, Silver,
Uneurren t Money - , k..c.
Interest will be pal.: on special deposits,
viz:
For 12 month 4 or over. 5 per cent per
annum. For 6to 12 months, 4! per cent.
per alumni. Port; to 6 months, 3 per cent.
per annum.
Although we allow no interest for a
shorter time than three months, any
money left with us for a period of thirty
(lay, or longer, will bo refunded in Nation
al Current-v.
iwep . on hind vrnkl for Nato, tho lIONN
7-30 0 P I. Alt LOAN,
at par and back interest. I'Ve also furnish
all other government securities at market
rates, o•ithout charge.
Discount day: 'Mondays at 10 o'clock.
A. M.
July 22
J. RUMPLE & SON,
nn.vt.nas
Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
AN extensive assortment of house fur
nishing hard Wart., also for carpenters
and builders use, always on hand.
IRON AND STEEL.
Elaelnaniths, wagon makers:lnd others,
furnished with nil kinds of iron, nails,
horse shoes, mini' trimmings and other
goods in their line.
WOOL) AND 117 LL 0 Tr WARE
In great variety, such as tubs, baskets,
wiNii boards, brooms, washing machines,
Sze.
FAILIVIXNG XIMPLIEELVIZINTS,
Plow 4 ,shiivels.hoes, plow eastings,seythes,
forks, rakes, mid ull other implements
used by the farmer.
AND TIN WARE.
Stoves of every sty/e and pattern, cook,
parlor and office stoves, for coal or wood.
A large assortment of tin ware always
kept on hand or manufactured to order.
PATINTTS, acC.
Coal oil, linseed, Skil, sperm and machine
oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, Japan
and other varnish, glass. points, putty,
white lead, &c.
nub;. 19, '65
NEW GOODS I
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED
U, our New Stock. of DRY GOODS,
which hue been purchased for cash, and
we are deter ed to sell at the lowest
Possible price.
STEACY & BOWERS,
Corner of 2nd & Locust Street
make the following statement;
221 Heaver Street, l'hiht.tetpliht.
, terlbed before me, the 12th .I:ty
11,(...5.; KERR, Nth:llmm.
S. S. DETWILER,
Cashit•r
Locust St., Columbia, Pa.
THE i IW ED B.II4TMHOYEL !
HARRISBURG;
DAVID -IL- HUTCHISON,: ffpmetar.,,
tHlS:well,known Hotel is now in aeon
ditidn to iftScontmodate- the - traveling intb
lie, aftbrding the most'ampleconveniences
alike for the'transient guest and the per
manent boarder.
TLIN UNITED STATES.rtoTEL
has been. entirely rain:6(ft hrbtighout; and
nowims-accommodations equal in extent,
comfort and luxury to any hotel between
PhiladelPhinand Pittsburg. Its location
is the best in the State Capital, being in
eas,raccess- to all the railroad depots, and
in close proximity to all the offices and
business localities of the city. It has now
all the conveniences of
A FiksT CLASS HOTEL.
and the. Proprietors are determined, tc
spare neither expense, time orlaborto en
sure theeomfortofthe guests. 'rhe patron
ae of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. November 4. '65-tf.
EXCELSIOR GROCERY
PROVISION STORE,
Cor. of Third and Locust Strect
Columbia, Pa.
Groceries,Provisions,FlourArainAc.
We will always keep on hand the very
best quality ofioods such its
Sugars, Salt
Coffee, Fruit,
Teas, Soap,
Fish, Starch,
Hams, Spices.
Cheese, Craclicrs,
Lard, Tobacco,
Molasses, Segars,
also
FANCY GROCERIES.
NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, &C.
We intend to keep _the best oods _emly
and to sell as cheap as any similar store.—.
\Ve therefore ask a portion of public pat,
rontig,e
Sept. 113,
H. MULLEN tt BRO
CHART] 11 1829. PERPET PERPETUAL.
HAM FIRE IiStRANCE CO,
Cc.)(l l ' PTERLIMILEIHIA4
.Zl..ssizetc)to3;3.. .ILEteri.
*2,501,297 04.
CAPITAL, - -
ACCRUED SURPLUS,
INVESTED PREMIUMS,
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
INCOME FOR 1564,
LOSS PAID SINCE 1829,
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on
Liberal Terms.
3=6X3FI_JOCI7C>'I = I.--.
Charles N. Baneker ' Isaue Lea. Tobias
Wagner, Edward C. Cale, Saint ml (.rant,
lieu. I ulev Jaeob R. Smith, Alfred Fitter,
Geo. W. 'Richard'', Eras: W. Lewis, M. J).
CHARLES N. RANCKER, President:
EWD. C. DALE, Vice-Premideid.
JAS. W. :NI cALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Ton.
JOHN COOPER, Agt- for Columbia.
rnar.l2, ly.
Cabinet Making and Undertaking
TILE undersigned would inform hi
friends and the public that he has now in
erea4,ed facilities ibr turning out work, and
his
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS,
Are now well supplied with new and beau
tiful fawn i tore of the latest improved styles.
lle manufaetures to order and will keel
constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and
Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card
Billing and Centre Tables, Common, Fan
cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will
lit sold on the most reasonable terms. As
he manufaetures his own work 1w is ena
bled to warrant, every article to be what it
is represented.
CHAIRS, CH AU'
All kinds of Chairs kept on nand or man
ufactured to order. (':mite, Windsor, Arm I
and - Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and
Counter Stools, Sollts, Tete-a-tetes, and
Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old
Chairs repainted and repaired.
UNDERTAKING.
• Funerals Wi II be at tended towith prompt
ness, to which he gives his personal at ten
don. He is prepared with ice boxes and
coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re
quired.
- lIOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS
lain or tinned in any style t ha
lie respeet fully solicits
us well as it
-- - , Lit:ll he
In. for t 1
rimy
a sl ua •e of~
continuance of l 0:,
has been liberully
JOIEN
South Side of Locust st., between Seeona
and Third. [0et.17,'63.
NEII 7 CARRLIG E
M ,A_.NIT'A..CTOM2.-Y"
Second SI reef , nearly opposite
LUTHERAN CIIWtCII, COLUMBIA.
I~LIfIUNDERSIGNED l I IAVING Taken
the Shops formerly conducted by Mr.
Samuel Carter . , would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi
cinity that he is now prepared to inanuflic •
lure all kinds of Coaches, Carring, Bog
lies, Sulkies, and all other vehicles ill his
ine. Ms reputation as a workman is es
tablished, us he can confidently elaim for
his work the merits of beauty of form, ele
gance of finish, and strength . of structure.
One of the distinguishing features of his
work is its durability ; all vehicles •f his
build are constructed of the best seasoned
material, and put together Ii rillly :t lid sub
: Monti:illy. Ife gives particular attention
to the repairing of vehieles, and NV:117:1111,
all work in his line to give satisfaction.
ln adrift inn to his practical expel iellee iu
the business, he has the assistance of the
best workmen. Some of them front the
celebrated Watson establishment of Phila
delphia.
A generous public is respectfully invited
to give home indust , :y their encourage
ment, :Ind support.
CHRISTIAN MYERS.
Aug. 1:2, 'es% tf.
.17 'A.RMERS' MUTUAL
I'l E S URAN - CE C 0 MPAN I;
- YORK, PENN'A., APRIL. Ist 1865.
-Accumulated (Avila!, 085,370.04.
T I VELPT. II 7:II,7..IIELV. 7.
Ann of Deposit Notes in force, '6548,50,70
" " ()Ash Assets, 16,840,24
" " Total Assetts liable for
LosNes, $385,370,94
Anri of Losf.ms paid past year, tF.14,589,31
" " " • ' Mlflee May
lath ]tint, 173,382,42
Ntl l / 1 1)C1' or As4esstnents made, None.
Lo' adjusled, 'but not due, 2,92.3.66
Beek Aeeount Liabilities, - 146,10
Increase of tJaplud past year, 64.361,55
This+ Company continues to it.suo Poll
oks UPlino/no:co on .Buildings or pormottal
Property, in Town or Country: at CaB/4 or
mutual mars.
D. STicn.Ki.mt, Se TCnAiu.
cretary m, President.
33.11.x.c. 4:3 tcargs :
KIM RER, TIMMAS GRAY, Et.i
JOHN LA DES. WM. WALLACE,GRO.D. EB
ERT, D..STUIRKLIM.
Applications for Insuranee Will be nutile
M. S. SIIIJ.MAN,
(mg. 19, tf-•fd Cfrluimbn
No. 18.
wo - ric.E-1 RAVE REDUCED THE
priee of all Pipes, such as Rosewood,
Sweet Briar, l'atent and Fasiey Pipes,
twenty per teilk, at
JOIFN FENDIITCII'S
Front St., Celumbia.
EMI
400,000
- 071,000
1,080,285
8,416 -
- 300,000
5,000,000
--ChriC - - -
IRA*AP IX33— ~t1 0. 1 3 ',1 "5 .:
AND 4111.14.NUFAID1 ORY, •
Loausxor., A PENV*OIIS BELOS , 3rd St,
nOttflißlA, 1.ANr . C.0 9 3(4rA-:
Tilt Subscriber Having purchased from
his brother,. Casper Seibert., th:ititAiek and
good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu
factory, will continue the business
on hand in) e
assortment of ,
FUhNITURE OF ALL KINDS,.
of the,best quality, style, and manufacture
and will make to order, of first-rate mate 7
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.
7.-ITICDERTAI:ING will receive the
most careful' attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIBERT.
Cola. July 4, '63.
" SECURE TUE SHADOW E'ER, THE
SUBJECT FADES."
EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CEILD
should have their picture taken—per
fect life-like pictures—guaranteed. They
are taken in all kinds of weather at the
PTI OTOGRAPMC GALLERY,
Front Street, above Locust, where ho is
now prepared to do all kinds - of Photo
graphing. Ambrotypes, got up in good
style. Copying and enlarging of small
Pictures done with neatness and accuracy.
PICTURES COLOI?ED
In Oil or Water Colors.
Orders for Pictures from old Negatives
NOII he promptly tilled.
- .77- - Special attention paid to Cartes Re
lishes.
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 place, Front Street, above
Locust. GEO. A. HYERS.
Sept. 30,-If.
COLIIIIBIA INSURANCE CO.
CAPI TAL AND ASSETS, $420,020,59
This Company (fond nuts to insure
Marehandise, and other property,
against loss mid damage by lire, on the
mutual plan, either for a cash premium or
preinimn note.
FIFTH AXS UAL BEPO R T.
Whole amount insured,
Ain't of premium
mites, .512G,090,Gil
Bit. cash premi
um,Jan 1;14, 3,754,47
Cash receipts in
INA, less fees
and commis
sions,
22570,51 -
--- $152,715,60
Losses it expenses
paid in 'i;4. $ 220 91,.M)
lialtinee of Capital
and. Assets Jan
.129,!121),',0
-- $47,2,715,13!
A. S. SEEN, President.
(; p:ontiE YouNo, .Ir., Soeretary.
Ilett.tEr. S. SII LIMAN, Treasurer.
X3L - 1-MG`M"
Si 'nue' Sitoch, `Viii :tut Put ton, i
It. T. 'Ryon. John W. Stoney,
John Finulrielt. (too. Young, .Ir.,
TI. Niehola , ; :.11. *Donn
Snarl 1 0 Elterlein, Mieltnel S. SIuLIWIII.
Amos S Green, S. C. Sl:via:ll:er,
nunul Spering, Corn. Feb. Is, 1805.
JUST RECEIVED
T
• .
HARDMAN'S • GROCERY
rpHE hest Hams in the world, :Meitner's
.lExeclstor haulm, plain ' and canvass,
Old .lava. Lagrina and Itio Oiftbe, green
and rottmled. tirowni ENteelsior
choice lot of Tea. Extra Imperial, Young
111 suu, English, Brent:fast and black Tea.
Fine Coal oil in ill p. 4, It md's itl.tott Butter,
Farina, Trentau and Family Craekers,
Fr e sh caned Tomatoes,F;ne (',,ye Oysters,
in Jars, a nice lot of cheap Sugar, 500 gal
lons Lovering's best Syrup.
New Orleans Baiting .M . olases, Pure
Flour of Itiee,Maccaroni,Split Peas, Layer
Itaisorri, Apples Cranberry's, Fresb Can
Peaclu.s, Oround ;roe nd Nutmeg,
A good as,ortment of notion such as thread
Needles, pins, eoliths, whalebones, shoe
Laces, buttons, lose, at
El Alt DM &NS*
Cur. of Third and Cherry St.
jan. i '674
32
.NORTII QUEEN STREET,
IIE.A1)11[TAI tTERS FOIL SCI 1001,S,
Academics, Merdiants,
School To:Action:,
And the Public generally.
tOKS,
• 'NG 1300 ES,
',LANK BOONS,
STATIONERY OF
ENVELOPES,
POCKET BOOKS,
DlAnrEs, tte.
Hymn Books and Prayer Booolis tier al
ilenoininations. Photograph Albums.
NVe eon supply everything in our line at
the shortest possible time, at rousonahle
prices. All inquiries about prices will be
attended to without Ihil.
We defy competition in any brunch of
our Mishit -4s.
Z Thankful for the past patronage,we
respectfully ask a (suit illuance of the stone
JOH SIIEAPPEII,
32 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Nov. 19,
E. &H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Zianufacturots of Photographic Material;
=I
501 BROADWAY, N. Y.
in addition to our mon business of 1•1101X:RAPIIIL aLlas
TiiktlALlt, striate tosoluinirters for ibe GdlostiaK • via.;
Stereoscopes and Sterooscopic Views.
Of these Ih E rm sc s A s o l o isninci ßm c nmo iv rtanalrluding
Obtained at meat imp... and forming • complete
PIIOTOORAMIC /116TOILY OF TII7:GIULAT UNION 00117=1/
Bull Run, Dutch Gap,
Yorktown, Pontoon Trains.
Gettysburgh Hanover Junction.
Fair Oaks, Lookout Mountain,
Savage Station, Chickahominy,
Fredericksburgh, City Point.
Fairfax, Nashville,
Richmond, Peterebnrgh,
Deep Bottom, Bello Plain,
Monitore. Chattanooga,
Fort Morgan, Atlanta,
Charleston, Mobile,
Florida. Strawberry Plains,
Sc. dm.
American Foreign Clllee and Landrear, Gramm Shatir
fluare...4:l"htlgt 71 ' ea r tnau f yladr ° ":: t r ap .
trap.
Photographic Albums.
W. were the tint 0. Introduce then lute the Thillwl Stara
art we man. Ware Immense iarralths In gnat variety, MP.
bag in rice from SO err Ir. $3O. Our A LRCMS hare the nap.
Arkin of being epperior ia barely and durability to may
nth They Will rim by mall, FREE,. receipt of pair
112ErnriNg ALBUMS
am
TO ORDBIi.
331.11 Trade will find ear Albnmele most
Saleable they can boy.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catalonia now embraces over Or,. Tnocierna Murat
subjects (to which whittler awe contlimally bales made) algal.
nerd Americana
ice, vie about
100 MajOema toO irot-Cole 6600taleemee p
100 Brig Ple Mbar Otlicrs, 130 Direr,
t 76 Odonele, La Nary Oftlern. 123 Artbro:
40 Artier OS &age, 60 Pnualuer Weer&
3,000 Coyle: of Works of AM,
%eluding reprodeethir of the moat celebrated
Partlage, Statues de Cataloger .at es reetlat
As anis, for Or Tr. Picture from oar Carless% will be
/Bled an receipt of $l9O, and rat by manor..
Plaoteirpliers acid rhea* ordering gore C. 0. D., will pier*
malt twentyllire percent of tle worst with Orr era.
LIPThe prier and quallty of or good. MON Se eelietl
J. W. REASIN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Tlellam Street, seven doors above Second,
WRIGIITSVILLE, PENN'A.
CLOTITS, CA SKIM:RES AND VlST
ings of all styles and suited to any
season, kept constantly on hand and man
ufactured to order at short notire,and war
ranted to give perfect satisfaction.
Aug. 19, 11495,
No. 8
STARE'S BALTO . RAPPER SNUFF
0111 70 ow. per lb.. ist
JOEL FRIVDRICH'S
.I.'rozit, St. Columbia.
-..--
Nu - rEN N 8 Y Li' A fil IV; Milli-ROD CONANT.
' ARE now 'prepared. , ,to:reeeive,artd•eforr
"ward FREIGHT on the Philadelphia Di-,
vision, to and from all'iitations'where they
have agents, at the following rates per htiii
'ed pounds: - ---"'=" --•-
BETWEEN:PHILA.. AND COLUMBIX,7
First Class. ,2d Class. 3rd. Class. 4th ,Class.
25 cents. - 21 cts. 18 cts. ' 15 ets. ' '
Flourin car loads; - Ct i. pe lamb .,
Pig Metal, 15 (Its. per 100 lbs.
BE'LIVEEN.PIIILA. AND LAN CASTER.
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents:" 14 cents.
Flour, 24 cents per barrel.
Pig A.letal, 14 cents per 100 pounds
Shipments made to.Pittsburg and all in
termediate stations as heretofore.
RATES Fltoll COLA. TO PITTSBURG.
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Clasth. 4th Class;
71 56 46 %• 36:
Flour per barrel, :, 72 cents.
„RRI-Freight consigned to stations 'where
the Company has no a g ents must be Pre
paid. ~• , .
Articles Of - Ist Class.
Books, Fresh Fithh, •
Boots and Shoes, Nut.win bags, : .
Cedar and Wooden Porter dc. Ale in bot-
Ware, ties,
I)ry Goods, Poultry in coops,
-Eggs, Pork, (fresh,
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,
Feathers, Wrapping Paper.
Articles of 2d Class.. ,
Apples, - Marble Monuments,
Cheese, Molasses,
Clover ct Grass Seed,lielons,
Crockery, . Oil in casks or boxes,
Candles, Paper in boxes,
Casks or 13arrels,T'asteboard,
(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, (spls,)
in
Liquor Wood, Varnish. .
:Marble Slabs 6:, Mar-
Articles of :d CIPS9.
Alcohol, tured,) ,
Coffee, Potatoes,
hides, (green,) Turnips,
Lard, Vinegar,
Oysters at Clams, (inWhite Lead,
(shell,) Window Glass.
Tobacco, ( nianufae
, Articles i,f Ith Class.
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, S:ilt, ,
Fish, salted, Tolitteco (leaf,)
t train or all kinds, Tiii,
Nails and Spike::, Tir,
Pitch, Wlii.lcy,
Plaster, •,.
All Fr.2ighl, parlble on deliverv.
Ir. Ir. liousToN,
General Freight Agent, Phila.
~, : .- 7 11- For farther in formation, apply to
S. 11. I: I XI ;ti'l% /N, Freight Agt.,l'hila,
E. I.C. ItOICE, Freight Agt., Columbia,
W. IL, M Y 1.: ltS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr
I 'oliiinhia, .1111 y I, 15135.
$5,027,02.0,63
iizzverz....a...r.:cr. cu. or ;4.1 OIMME
PIIII.A D E l' I-I lA.
T NCOlt PORATED 17111. Assets .11. 1,330,000,
1. Charter , perpetual. Insurance .against
loss or damage by tire on Buildings, Mei.-
chandize, Furniture, &c., for loin.; or short
periods, or permanently on Buildings, by
a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay
ment of /../SS(..B for a period of seventy years,
allbrds guarantee of claim upon public
confidence. Anvrlrurt G. COFFIN, Prest.
CuAnt.ns PLATT, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEG'LIiR, Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, January :21, 15C.5.-13'.
- P . Co "Ef- 7 7.8. - 3 r i" 33C) S
A LMICtE and well selected • stock of
A
Pocket Hooks, has just been received,
we will sell at .reduced prices. Cull
and see our stock of
PZOTOGRAPIL ALBUMS.
A large and fresh stock just received
frrtn 2stew York, they are ollred at prices
to suit every one.
Finnel's Patent The mometers.
A large assortment just received, and
selling at very low' prices. No person
should be without one.
ARNOLD'S 11112ITIXO FLUID.
The memtine article—quarts, pints, lea
pints and 2 oz. stands. Everything usual
ly kept in the Stationery line, wit be found
\V• li. lIESS' Book Store,
Lneu:it St., opp.isito„ Columbia Nationa
Bank. lune 10, '65.
WAS22niraTon NOUSE
Nu. 709 Chestnut Street, above 7th,
PHIL A D EL PH lA.
plus old) AND POPULAR OTEL
_Lis situated in the very centre of busi
ness, and is convenient to the Steamboat
and R. It. Depots, access front which to the
Hotel., is attainable at all times. The
house has hecn theroughly renovated and
newly furnished,and in every respect ren
lm,l4,42liir the wishes and desires of the
The reputil-Wc•
ager enjoyed in
the conduct of the &Mr
will be
. a
sufficient guaranty that.
part will Ire xpe tred to make the 4- Crit - da s
INOTON" afir.st elwis /tonne. The larder .
will he unexceptionable in every respect.
The Manager \VIII he pleased to see his old
friends and former patrons of the "States
Union," Philadelphia, and to welcome
.many new ones.
jan, 21, Gm
CHINGE OF BASE.
r Have removed My Store from Fifth and
1 Union Street to Locust Street, between
2nd and 3rd Street, north side and
have just 'received it new PAnck. of
hoodsYY direst from first handiyu id are
enabled to sell them as cheap as nay other
store in town. Our assortment of
FINE 'FAMILY GROCERIES
Is large and complete, consisting. in part
of all grade of
Sugars, Meat,
Teas, Fish,
Coffee, Cheese,
Spices,' Flour,
Fruits, &c.
Provisions of all kinds, together with
Wood and Willow-ware,Gla.osnd Queens
ware.
SWITZER AND LIMBER MEESE,
German fruits, cee.
- Enolish•and-rlanerican
, •
Fresh Peaches; and all - the fancy grocer
ies pertninining to a well regulated gro
cery store. lum determined nat to be sur
passed ;hi cheapness and in the. excellent
quality . er my goods,
full ,fgQILIII4:. , and-
-inspect our stock
whether yotilmy,or riiit. A slutrabt pub
lic patronage is solicited.
GEORGE TILT.,E, Agent,
Locust btrouto abtrtaf,2d.
Columbia, April 1; 'N. • 1
P IE POPII4R . HATS of the SEASQN
Gentlernen's,,Dress Silk yap, •
Dre„ll f ais,
PATEArT RESORT EATS,;,:
•
The Dasher Hat, - -
The Faust Hat, • • -
The Rusher Hat, • • • •
• The Easton Hat,
THE DUNDREARY HAT,'
A large and - splendid assortment of all
the above New and Popular Styles, in
Cloth, Cassimere and Felt, togetherwith a
full l ine of
XIMAA=n - ' 'HAT'S
Also, all the new styles of Fall and Win
ter Cans for Gentlemen, Youth's and
Children's Wear.
SHULTZ &BRO.
Hatters, No. 20, North Queen street,
Oct. 21 18 Lancaster, Pa.
(11
CHAS. M. ALLMOND.
.Muunger
READING'_ , It= " GOAD .
• SIMMER ARIUMGEDIENT.
GREAT TRUNK LINE' FROM
the North and North-West for T'ldladtilphla,
New. York, Bending, Pottswillo,„_LASpop,AllentoWo
Banton, Zc., Eke.,
Trains leave Harrisburg for New YorkaarOnalti:
At 8-UU 7,50 and. &la A. IL, and .1.4.5 IN., arriv
ingatliew York at lu A. Si. and 3,ooaiid itt,9o p.
The above connect writ' similar Trains on. the
Pennsylvania Rail Road, and Bleeping Cars aec om .
,pauy the 3.00 andt.ls trams, without change."
Leave for Reading:Pottsville, Tamaqua, Alineta.
at Lebanon and principal st.,.
MIL Allentown,' sod Philadelphia at &lb A. ' and
ltituWay Trains stopping at all pointsat7.23 A. AL and
n i s .. o. ll l l y ..stopplug
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Read.
ins at 0.00 A. 3L, and , returns from Philmielphhi at
S.OUP. M.
Coiumbla Railroad Trains leave Reading at e.
and 10.55 A. M. 8.15 p.m.for Ephrata, Lithe, Columbi a
On Sunday; Loavt New York ate
ph ia 3,15 P. .111., and Reading at I.OOA. M. for Hu.
risburg. . .
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and 'Excursion
Tickets n 4 redneed :Menlo-and front altpointm _
80 Pounds Baggage allowed each passenger.
NICLLB,n
General Superintendent
july. 20; 65
PEN NSI LVANIA.RAIL ROAD.
Trains leave Columbia going east,
Columbia taain, • 8.05 A. M.
Harrisburg Accomoclaticin, 430 P.
Trains leave'Avest, "
Mailtrian,, , 11 50 A.
Harrisburg Aceornociation, 625 P. M
Columbia train arrives, ' 810 rio t ,
Columbia Accommodation. •
Leave Columbia for Lancaster, 1.40p.m.
Arrive at Lancaster 2.20
Leave Lancaster at 2.40
Arrive at Colunibia 3.20
E. K. BOICE, Ticket Agent.
N. C. it.AXLWA.Y.
YORK AND WRIGHTSVILLE R R
The trains from Wrightsville and York
will run as follows, until further orders :
Leave Wrightsville,.. g CO A. M.
• 1 20 P. X.
7 00 P. X
6 .45,A. X.
12 10 P. :ti".
315 P.M.
Lolly() York
" 64
Departure and Arrival of the Passenger
Trains at York.
DEPARTURES-FROM YORK.
For BA immonic, 4.15. A. M. 940 A. M. ,
and 2.50 P. M., I
For 11A unrsanno, 11.57 1. M. 6.15 p,
and 11.2i.1. M, non 12,50 A. M.
• A It RI V A 1.8 AT YORK.
From ISA LTIALO/CE, 11.57 A. M. 6.15 P. M.
and 11.20 P.M. and 12.45 P.M.
From 11 A mitsnuno, 4.10 A. M., 9.15 A.
M., and 2.45 I'. M.
On Sunday, the only trains running are
the one from I la rrisl at 9.10 in tlw muru
in , l 7•( eeethug to.llaltnnore, and the ono
from Bail intore at 12.45 A. M., proceeding
o liarrisburz
Reading & Columbia Railroad
Train. of tlii. road run I,v Rending It. It. time
which is tilt winutcy fusier than ['lnto( PCIIII . II KA
ON AND •A rE EU MONDAY, OCTOBER Wi t
18(5, trains of Oils road will run as follows:
Loma ug Columbia at•
7.. 00 A . IYS. Mad Passenger Train
for Reading oil inh•rinediate stationeotnicet
ing nt Landisville.dnity,except'lllendny,ttith Erie
Express ..fl'enn'a it. lt.rene I ling Mulattolat mint
111 leal .sJatilieitn at 7.41, Linz
nt :51, Eplo ant at F. 2.1, ileinnoldsvillo at 100,
Sinking Springs lit ro.ln. *aril ingot heading
nt 10. - 5 a. in. At Heading eel:m.o4m Is made
with Fast Express train of East l'enten. h. It.,
renehing New York at 231 p. to., pith train of
I'hilndclphla.t Rending 11. It., reach' Philatlet
phis at 12.45 p. in.. and SIIPO With (mine for Potts
vine, the Lebanon Valley and Ilarri4l,nrg
2.15 M. l'assenger Train for
Reading and intermisliato btations connecting
nt Landisville nt 2.50 p. m., with Express gnini
of Pei.n'a. 1.01 East and West, leafing
Allanheini at 3.20, Litiz2..4l, Ephrata 4.10,
110141o:111e 4.37. Sinking, Springs at 5.03, nod or.
riving :it Rending :tt p. tn. .tt Reading you.
neellon is tna.le with tr.tins Cur Pottsville and
the Lebantil '
Leaving Reading nt
6.110 A. M. k'ussenger 7 rain for
cotami.iii unit intermediate stations, I aoi.4
Sinking Sin ings :it »26, Iteinholdaville CA,
lilphratti rut 7.21. Litiv. 7.54. Mtinliehn at SW, PM.
nearing nt Landisville with train of Petata. R.
lt, reaulinig Laneieiter tlt.
at 12.211 p. in„arrivi ng at Columbia at 9.41.1 a.m.,
and tliere connect ing with ferry for
and Northern Central It.. U., and at 11.45 A. 31.
pith train of Pennia. It. It, for the West.
6.115 P. NI., Aril .Punsenyt-r Train
fur oantiori. Incerinem.tc• $1.110,,, with
Passengers leaving Now York nt 12 rn..n n d
a:104,h la at 3.:14b p. m„denving Sinking Swam. t
0.31. Rei nt.,G.20, Ephrata at 7.20, Litz
nt K
nt M, eanneeting at Lunde
rill.. d ill. an Express train or the Prim, H. IL
for Lanenster and Pliiladelphia, renehing Plats
dell/Ida at 11.30 p. to. and arriving at Columbia
at p. In..
The Pleasure Travel to Ephrata and Paz Springs,
from New York,[plum It Manure and other
points, is by this sal ed ale imerimmoilated. wend
times per clay, with Express traina ecatuyeting iu all
direct tons.
Throug'a tleltets to New York, Philadelphia sad
I..nnenster sold id prittelpal .tations.atal Mignagu
checked through. Frcight a•nrried with the uttuott
promptness mid dispalelt; nt the lowest rev...—
Further tilformation,mith —res.urd to freight of
pa...co may I obtained from the agcnts of the
company.
MEN DES CODEN, Supt
E. F. REEVER.Pen. Freight and Ticket Agt.
coltutribia, (let. 9,13P.'..
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GXIt.CLUD rxr—zi .I.ra D,II4I4IUNXI
INSVELANCE C , 1111741.rirr,
.P
.11 ILA,I) .E P IA-
Capital $200,000. Securities PO O , OOO .
rr`i • ' CONIP I.NY routinues to take
risks
property.at rates us low
its "HY (idler •va e != , ....-kututy and consistent
with prudence.
Policies issued Miniing or silo., t e ring,
or permanently. Losses proMptly paid.
All Unitas adjusted ;without litigation or
delay. This Conitstay refers to tile past as
a guttruptee of its future conduct.
Tiros. CRAVEN, ]'rest.
A. S. blit.LETT, , ,Vice Pres
JAS. 13._Atvoitiu"Secretary.
F. X.' fI...I.EVLER, Agent,
Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia„ January 21, 1.865.-Iy.
The. Place.te get;Yoiir Money's
ORTH':
HE W Nitii . • aIT l.)Am'S
cO.R.' & UNION ST.
Ile hati 'just received a large, supply of
new and fresh Froiseries; also
NEW DRIED prtuitr,-
NEW SUGAIIVURED RAMS,
NEW O. 1, MACrEREL,
STEWS'EEDLES untILAYER RAISINS,
NEW CITRON AND CURRANTS.
ENGLISH. PICKLES, '
• ' CRANBERRIES, te.
• Also newPruit'of 411 'kinds. Our stock
of staple and fancy groceries is lull and
complete and we intend keeping it f resh
by 'almost 'daiV additions. Give us
a call, corner Frbitt lUnion Street,
Columbia.'
. HENEY SUYDAM .
Nov. 5, 1804 .
Columbia, Oil: WPrks•
. „
Truscott zoSti , Guernsey,
• • • JPROPRLET ORS.
COLUNBIAy• PEN,IIP,A ,
REFINERS AND WHOLESALE Dette•
ers - In Refinect"enrlrn - Oil, BesOn
Lubrie OR, te.. ! ' •
liming lately' pUi iip a refinery with 8 ,
tho-iiecessary improvementa; • We offer to
the, public a.pune astlcle.of . i
DOUBLE:REFINED VARI3OI 4
tlihich gives a more brilliant light at leo
expense' than the most. or oils now Is
market, anctis ,perfeolly•non-explos ive.—
We umuufactura exclusively for
trade, and guarantee our ell tobe of w e
best 'quality:' 'Orden!' Isolfeleed,'' Address
'''`Gutualbiad‘uxa2.: tr. = •
• JUST THE PLACE:
HENRY SUTDAMIS, ,Corners Vogt
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