The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, June 13, 1868, Image 4

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Saturday, June. 18GS.
.VER...A.LL advertising will be considered
CA.SII, - „and coLlectable.nt any time after the
first insertion.,
Mr., Colfax's Record.,
The St: Joseph,(lnclinna,)Valle7l Regiiter;
Mr. Colfax's old paper; givoilho,following
brief synopsis of the life i;)1‘ the'Reptiblican ,
Candidate for the 'Vice, Presidency :
Schuyler Colfax, an only son, was born in
New York city, March 23, 1823: •
Finished his education at High School in
Crosby street, New York, in 1833. "
Clerked in a dry goods store until 1836. •
Family removed to the ;vicinity of New
Carlisle, St. Joseph county, Indiana, in
1836: -,,, 7
Clerkedin .
, store nt Nevi:Carlisle until
1840. - ,
.A.ppointed'.deputy aud,dor,a'St.Jo '
county mlB4l, andremovedto South,Bend;
the shiretown, where hh hasiiribe lived.'
In connection With his" dtities - a-i - deputy
auditor, read. lawrinder the Hon:-.Sarnuel
C. Sample from ISI2 to 1844.
. - ~
1845 he founded the -St..joseph
Register.. at South. Bond issued Alie 'first
number of, the •paper on Friday ; morning;
Septemberl2; retained his connection with ,
it, both as editor and proprietor, until Fob-,
ruary 2, 1865.
In 1845. was ;,a delegate} to the Whig con
vention which nominated General Taylor
for, the Presideney,:andwiid appointed-one ,
of itszsecretaries.', " ,
- -• .„
In - 1850 'a' memb . or'' or 4,ti0,, convoluou
-which (brned the' present Constitution of
- •
In 1851 was unanimqusly, nominated by
the part.* a 'candidate' for 'Cangress from.
the "Ninth - district of Indiana, and beaten by'
two hundred and thirty-eight majority:
In 1852 was a delegate to the Whig "Na-
tional Convention. which. nominated Gen.
Scott for the ProSicleney. As at the conven
tion of 1848, was appointed a secretary. '
Was again nominated for Congress in
1854, and this time elected' by1,766-majori-'
ty. Has, at every Cengressional election
since (six,) been re-elected
, by triumphant
majorities. . '`" • , • •"-,
On June 21,1856, - delivered hia:Poiverful
and celebrated speech on the bogus "laws"
of Kansas. So- effective was, this speech'
that soven hunilred - thousand' `copies of It
were distributed ,during , the:Presidential
campaign of 1856;' • , "'
In December, 1863, was chosen Speaker of
the House of Representatives,which high
office he has over since retained.. -;
On the 21st of May, 1868, was uilaniiriOns
ly nominated -a candidate for the Vice 'Pres.':
idency of the National Union. Republican
Convention, assembled at Chicago.
From DecomberilSs9;,to March, 1861, was
chairman of' the Committee on Post Offices
and Pcist Roads, and was successful iu pro
moting ,the extensiein Or postal, 'facilitie4,
among the new mining cenntriei 'find pro
cured the passage ofbills for the daily over
land telegraph to San Francisco bytheway
of Pike's Poak and Utah.-
Industry' or Debinraie:
Wilmington is one of the .. tni?glenterpris r ;.
ing towns in the, coun try, and „deserves, as :
it shall receive, special mention. Of the
value of: tho manufactures of. Delaware , in
1860 ($9,892,002,) elk but. 259290.62 :were 'pro
duced by Wilmington and,vicinity,witlyt,
capital of $1,863,47 . 4 invested in ,380 estab
lishments; raw Innteriats.costing $5,518,966,
were increased : to,the,valuepfp,9o:44o; by
the labor of 4,809-men and 948 women, who
received- tlierefiii=sl.;,so6,& . .qB, leaving Or
terest on 'capital - , , ...wear of machinery, ex
penseS:And,pfofitii;ll,o4o,s36.
Tlio.leading.branches-are4lour-and corn
meal, (Brandy-wipe briand, - )l;cotten goods,
leather, iron and machinery; ship building,
cars and carwheeils;;orrilagemaking;
powder (Dupont's) and printing yaper, In
the leattei::Marnifactn'relliere`Were;•in the
YeF,paM . 94, p,l4imeries
,(7.,0f :which made
Morocco. and ene,patent _loather,),having a
capital of s377,9oo.investecl, , and employing
_355 men and"-32 women; "and : producing
leather al - the - Val ikinf'vsspsit - tpo yalue of
Morocco and Pafetit i 'leather'beliig $652,400.
Of car 'wheels, a single firm, Messrs. Loh
dell, produeed.to the. alueof $562,000. The
above values are all in at;;the low
rates ruling in 1860.
We shall, take early occasion,'to notice
some of 'the'firing'iiiifeti
their enterprise; liberality, and good work
manship, a reputatinn to the productions of
WilmingtOti
,L,Blasbyr•
It is said that thepostreaster General is in
constant receipt of fetteli - Mini' all parts of
the country; - 4 fdetrifiriditig'eqthitt , 4i'lhe
phrase nowadays) the; removal of Post
master Washy, of Rentuckly, who is only
making/ hinaself , ,ridicnienS;
discredit7,ort - tile;Democratic4ar'ty,- by his •
foolish ) letters. ;
should:be heeded. He cortainlyis bringing .
diserOdit nPen:tie 11cmocraticypsrty;;Juirl if;
theConfederate,X.Ruidi,g. 9. can be found
on the 1 1 C4fliceliSt4, - Nisby icrilglit'bi be
removed 'from .responsible ; positions
there and some niart`Puriri ' lus"place who
would not. tell so much about the whisky
drinking and.miScegfinatiOn7iihiah'gdeibii;
in those parts. Besides be .spells badly, at
GENERAL G-ttprr, while In Charge of the
War - reduced : - ieflu . ced: the expenses of
that bureau tyvcS•n ./ thillltirie of .:1ollara::
What may-we not expect; when he , takes•
the reins of the whole country ?,
—lts•good effects are permanent: `'ln tliis
it 'differs froni , sall hair:dyes:: Brits use
luxuriant growth 'is guaranteed, natural
color and gloss are restored. One trial will •
cause you to say this of Mr. 8.
Improved (new atyle) - Asir Restorer or
Dressing, fin one bottle.) "Every ., Druggise,
sell it. Price One Dollar. - [je6-4t .
-rPoisoningtheißlessed fAir..:-This is what
tlie rivals of-Phalon's new perfume, "Flor
De Mayo," are doing withlheir atrocious
compounds. ,-The -Mani th Commissioners'
shouldlook to itY It is theirAnty to abate'
the ill-smelling nuisances: Sold - ' all'
druggists. ,
.7.47 •
hTISCELZdN.EOUS.
4.TA,9piTzE - ,,.. - THE 2:BESTrI
` • - • • • --
. . 2,140,000 CUSTOMERS Ipf FOIIE YEARS:;
Raving the Ituvast capital;-raost'eXperlenead
buyers and exterull.vo 't.rade of any concern to
the Dollar Sale busbies/,'We-
GUARANTEE SAT/EIYAOTION,L't
ih every instance, and also+ the bat 'selection of
floods ever offered at •
`• ONR DCiLLAR" '4I7AACIE:'
1C0'0thc,;,,144. 'has stbswahe;crer.ouC"-eigenie. are
sating. Onr motto, "Prompt and Rellable."-,,
Male and female, agents,watit9 d
c i t y, and
COncitry.' . '
Axe particularly requested•to try ' our+ popular.
Club - System - of selling All kinds:of DRYAND
FANCY GOODS, DRESS PATTERNS ;. COTTON
CLOTH; %CASTORS, -- SILVER-PLATED + GOODS ;
WATCHES. etc... (Established 1869.)•• -.A:patent
pen fountain and a check describing - an:article
to be sold for a dollar, 10 eta; 20 for ii 2- 90 for• ,e-1;
SO for $0; 100 for $lO ; sen tby maiL Free presents
to getter up. (worth 50 per ant. more than three sent by
arty other cancan ' ) according to size of club:* Send.
us a tidal club, orffnot do not fail to send for a
circular. _N. 8.-0 - ur 'sale 'should war be -classed' with*
New York. dollar jewelry ;sales,l or bogus
." Tea
Companies," asltis uothing•Ofthe sort. --
EAS.A.I9 KENDALL,-%
rcuty.3o-6mo] 05 Ilanover.St.• Boston'lifb.s.
ONFECTIONEICY - XND'FICVIT 'or .
C
'Atir.orarms 11r.SEAgOli.,
446Fary, e!!'pad:rnrc,4, l pB,B,uli#46d
1 - ACY T E'S:I ' %;O 7 .,IVE
op the-Freezaii,orin.6linSthi,ivithiiomiptnessat
GEO: . ,
AcUeisdrifthipPie.iunratotise..Locust street.,
P. S.—Also:. OsssortmenVor. TOYS andi
papsy Articles,,constantly k o4 hand.-', [Apr 6 '67.
- VICO I:K E-N
-E
holt.
0 ., raxrx.E---1
..qt Pr ,
"h=q - 4521tm ixiiiiiiireSTO take,' '
0344 4 - """ , •
d.
PROTOGRAPFISPIPERIT.6 ; IIrPkit, ( ttifItitOTYPES,
PROTO-011NIATITItEd,w0E.SVPICTU'REdiat, '
At hls old atand,rinrLoonstatigetpahne:Xxont;, !
Mr. Id-rrim has luta' an experience of Beyond
years at•tbis,tsualnesa,•rmd hispletures are equal ,
to the best that eturbe had iriany el :aratowing ,
tants apiendidsky-nght; andgoodr eats;
far 'superior trithortegatrerallitakenlin the (awn.) ,
try. If you wish a good and correetpleturo,you
nurytdepend'uton getting itht Little's;*.E.Mis
tures are tffavoriteax-witii. - UtosOtwilo..hava,
obten4 Aw , lpriers as /ow as thOlowest.o . ',o:
"4a-Dou't forvt the place—, f. 4 Danst Street, above -
Wont, Colnrabia,ln. ' Mex. 30, 3807.
FZIM
- gpFirrifi77
StORE!
IMAM
tORNNft- OF TIIrRD AND CHERRY 'STS.,
COLITISDIA, PA. - -
Another lop Of Bare ins opened Wis week.
LADIES r , NISSES' CHILDREN'S
. .
Ladles'. SPRING GAITERS, New Style
A large and well selected Stock of Shoes of all
NOTIONS : AND FANCY ; , QOODS ' OF 'ALL
.9t -Remember tho Place
• ' Cor. of Third. S. Cherry Streets,
api 11'68-13g R.',I36JUGENISO,BLER
ITAGEit '&l3 - ROTHERS
•
AEE
sELLrso
GOOD CALICOES
AT 121. CENTS..
•
A large lots of BLEACHED Sc lIIN4LEACHED
SHIRTING & SHEETING MUSLIMS, p_ur
chased' before , the recent - advance. , We
are 'still selling a.VLOW-PRICES. '
'TABLE LINENS . 4.t: TOWELINGS,
CHINA, , GT,ASS: . QUEENSWARE
N LANCASTER. -
WALL
. PAPERS !
WALL • PAPERS! • • WALL PAPERS!
• BROTITERS „
. . .
Are:now,recatv.lng SPRIN GSTYLES for ,18G8.
Our Sib& will be found - complete; and to com
prisew a great variety of new designs of Plain and
•' corative '"
-...P.:A.i'Elt. nA:NGINGsi
,Pine-Stanirpecl 'Gilt,- Satins, Blank and , Wood
r' .. • , Colors, 'for Parlors, Halls, Dining • •
C =. -••- " - - lioonis and Chambers. • , - .
AlsO, DtconArlv . TAPERS In - Marble; Pres- '
The most cornpletinatortmeat ever offered in
-Lancaster, and -will be sold at less than -Phila. ,
Uelphia prices. Call and examine.. - .
HAGER. BROTHERS.
C - A. R-I=',' PA S
ENGLISHBRUSSELS, • - , • ,
ENGLISH TAPESTRY,
IMPERIAL, THREE-PLY,
• -TAPESTRY, - INGRAIN,
•
EXTRA Sc SUPERFINE ' • -
THREE-PLY at PLAIN VENETIAN,
WOOL PATCH, COTTAGE,
HEMP AND RA.G CARPET,
Of 'HARTFORD 'dc LOWELL, - and'imst Phila
• delphia maims. .
.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
, .
From one to foie yards wide, ' '
COCOA ct. CANTON 111ATTINGS,
• " RUGS, DOOR MATS; &c.
IVe now offer a very full - and - complete Stock;
and at very•low prices. •
•• • • • HAGER & BROTHERS. "
WINDOW SHADES! •'' --• •
• WINDOW SHADgS!
T~AGEU d: Bre:mums have now in Store a
Choice Selection of , • •.
WINDOW S S t z'
Towhl l ch'theyinviteattentlon. Also, all widilis
of WHITE, 'BUFF AND Gutpi - SHADE ROL
• • (mar. 14, '6B-tf.
NEW ,GOODS :
Z:76SPRING:'.SALES
F 0/It tS M° I"
ILAS' OPENED THIS'WEEK AT HIS STORE,
&" ig9;
LOCUST , , , STREET, COLUMBIA, PENN'A
Dress'., Goods !
pROegLE'K'S' aLISH, BRIISSELS,
, 'INGRAIN - VENITIAIq,
C9TTAW =MP . ANTI., RAG C.A;RP.I:II
'IittECKED , IfATTrNGS
REM
D R ITO G E AT;RRIAICED PRICES!
(}ll - ••• -
LGrENTLEMEN
, 74 t',.• •;
;i. ,. ^ . WLllllncla,:BerttitylSele9tton of
•• ! - -..FANCY, AND TI.I,IN" '
CASSIMERE4
r •-; —1 •"- ' V,E.§ - T.INGS, • 'd:c.„'
. -
, AT, :pp.F.,..vrix , RED troin, PRICES! ,
Whichfthey •-eau • have ..mndo , :tip to" Order,. on
1 Shait Notice byn•FIRST-CLASS TAILOR,
„
FANCY TIES, '
COLLARS,
HANDKERCHIEFS..
_GLOVES,. &e.
•
For , Ladles and :Clenileirten. •
*l‘.Thls 'ls the - pla'ce to' buy you
Ea
T.:.W:A:L-12',.'RATERS
WIkiDOW
Another opening of those
BOSTON4ALL
gx"liar ' ge Seleeticei ' of
T : ti -- ihTiso* Si JADES i•
All at Um very Lowest„Prlces! •
d 57 lie*;ii.doods
FONDEIISMITH'S 'STORE;
Nos. 127 St; 129 1.001/42 STELEET, ' ,
api 18 681 COLIIKBIA, PA
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1110 SLERX,'',
GLOVES ..&iNIYN-OTIONSI
406 MARKET STREET,
.T ) ..III44DELPHIA. „
I. C. CALDWELL. Pay.
t Jan. 18, 'BB-6mo.
LWA - 1, tPAPEB:S. -Ii :IL r 1
PAPER MWEGINGS I
...t .'ili r). - 4F 112 , F TB ... STO CK ° F"...: ~, .-,:,
i W.A.lll . ‘,ip ik-- -, PtE.It,S -
. ' New and Elegant Styles fortPatlers,'-Elallii,' ete;
4t
~, ''%, -• WHOLESALE , A 2115 ETAl7,li , _ , ...; I '. ) ;
L. ,:,
--- ' ' ' •- ' HOWELL '&....I3OURKE'S, ~
cintnart .OF .';FpIIRT/1 • AND ZlA:pxisr. 'TItERTS.
°IWO . 3 7&D) ...-4. ::;44.. ' ,:„ ~ ;, , 1.., - Plillailelpbla, Pa:. ,
THE:FOONTAIN,OF ..WEALTV. L.
ITho only. 4 iso IatSITECKYSTAT
LOTTEJlY;draws.dsillyi,
:17 - • A OME,ETENCII.I !.. -
Comfort 'and;;Tltinpineifs' a1iiii0„:,,,,,e4 .. t. of i s : .
nvestraent:— _
ITtCORTS NITTATNG NOWA GDECCILTL4II.
Address the STATE MANAGERS• 1,
MURRAY, • E.I3DY CO..
jamlS-CMO] Covington. Ky.
Ladies'' SPRING SLIPPERS
Ladles' SPIVDTG SHOES
, itt at/GIIT ‘15..R1C7-94
EtoslE47 - ;
KINDS 'AT BARGAIN PRICES
_
BEADING,' F,EA.THERS, '&,c
Tlie liiriest StOok of: „.
coes, Oak, Walnut, Rosewood; &c
t : A SELECT STOCK OP
in : real:do/table Style, ancl..,
A 13en.titiful Selecticin 'Of
LINEN',
COTTON dc
:WOOLEN CARPET CHAIN ~`
HOUSEKEEPER'S"
,
Are limited to our Large Stock of
S
QUEENSWARE,
Embracing 7,xnany, -Nem;.,Etyles!
CASB 81.50_21 7 'S CO_LTRIEN; „
A HEAD OF ALL VOMICITITORSI
MEI
FIRST ARRIVAL OF
Vieu SPRING , GOODS !"18r
LAItGE STOCK' 6.gSS ' IMERES
TOR OUR - MERCITANT - TAIL: '
OILING ESTABLISHMENT !
Is7'e-qv-Dress Goods
FOR SPRING WEAR!
GREAT BARGAINS TO BE, HAD AT
THE MAMMOTH STORE OF
W. G.. CASE & SON,
A Splendid.. Stook of New Goods at
GREATLY REDUCED _PRICES,
WE HAVE' PURCHASED A• - LARGE
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
& VESTINGS,
-Which we are prepared to mako• up
:IN THE LATEST STYLES.
A 'lnige Assortment of
DRESS GOODS!
Blabk.a.nd - Fancy - Silits,"Prench and - SeUtak
Gingbams, Prints of all Stylesand ,
Alaices. A 'full Stock of '
Linens. A Fine Stock.
or IToslery,
•
GLOVES, - • • ••
'DRESS BUTTONS,
The Best Stock of
BROWN
AND
• . . .'. • '-., SHIRTLNGS,
•
4,e ,
: of --: Every • Width. and' Quality , From
, , ', 10 Cents PF.IVY.A.I7.p.
.. '
WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF• OUR
MERINOS,
.WOOL : •
- -„
POPLINS,
WOOL
DELAINES,
Sprpgaes,
•
Purple,
•,, American, Mori
,macks,, Allen, Pa-
'cifie, Wam4utta;
• Glen Cove, Corse:p,
Jeani,: Tine Cambrics,
' Paper Cambric's, Linens,
Linenilandkerchiefs, Nap
kins, Threads, Bniids, Dress
Trimmings, Tidy Yarns,-Wor
steds; Hosiory,- . all‘kinds Hoop
Skirts Silk Circulars, Silk Sae
ques, Balmorals, , Suspenders, Buttons,
Rid Gloves, Ladies' and Clildren's Hosiery
MOURNING •DRESS GOODS,
GINGHAMS, -
,- ENGLISH, - •
• FRENCH
•• •-• AND SWISS.-
WH GOODS, AT irElt:Y- LOW PILIC .
• A.1.1.-IaNDS - of PRINTED DELAINES,
PACIFIC, - •
„ , „ .
- I,OIyELL, , _
• - HAMILTON, '
- •
FOULARDS,
• .
- MANCHESTER, 5z..,9
& SUAT.WIER
SB WLS OE- ALL. KINDS:
CLOTHS AND' CASSLIIERES, • - '
,e , • =, Foi Gent's and Ladtes':Wear
MANN J ELS,iVTLETE'ANDCOLOHED..
, :==
Also,
,Broivn lituslLns, Blue`Drills,
illeached Dinslins,7 7 -
Double Width SIIDEETIDTGS,
1 Cotton and LINEN,
Paper Co llars, Gents' Linen,.
•••., • I; •
(Ties; FsnsY and , Plain, •
• Cuff Xid Gloves,'. • = Whited Colored,
Ready Made Shirts, - ; Raney & plain, •
. -
TIMING; of all - GRADES, dr.e.,
ERIE
140VBLTY IN: BOOTS,
CROOKS, = •
CALL AND BEE. TEEN.
ALL STYLES OF
HATS AND CAPS •
' BOOTS acid" • c.• •
LADIES' GLOVE,TO:D. MISSES' and'OHlLD
nr.aTs.s4oE„,. ",
_CI
MERCHANT TAILORING
DONE INTTIES - 13EST STYLE 01 , -
-In
E 1..a.E AND ALL'
• •. , -
FITTING ':WARIZAN TED
'FULL ASSORTMENT ,OF •
QITEE.N§W,4_TZE:.
CHOICE LOT OF GROCETUES;
VGARA ".`l. i
COFFEID3, , ,
. .4"
- TEAS,
•
- '
•;; ' CANNED FRUITS; dr.&!. ,
reas'elgfve, us aeall;: , :ftt 41e:OLD - STAND
21.1ALT13%)C , &CASE,:wlierii jou:c4:eianiirie our:
Stock, before ptircluisine
Agency-for .
,catamit BAkEws
PREMATM SgWING 11AC11114ESI .
Call at ifit;
c
oral kinds on-hand- ; • • -
; ,‘ 01,4 E & SON,
e , *ICOLLTAIBLA..ePaz,
• 44-21farket'Pries is given for ai/ lands Of
Produce, in exchange for Goode.
SP RIN G
AND TRIMMINGS
IMISI
BLEACHED
POPLIN
ALPACAS,
COBERGS,
&c., &c
Ladlei' Linen,
ALSO,
11=11=111
' _LEON & 31ACIELZ1TER17.,
13aimet
E
IRAN FOUNDER AND - 11.1AOHINIST,
• , „
; : u.REA dF :
STEAM ENGINES,' ' • "
BOILERS,
SUAFTINti• .
• •. • ' " •
• • "'-HANGERS, ' ;
PULLEYS,'
•• • • i Pump s,••'
•
VALVES,
' • : - COCKS.
Vacuum, Steam, anti Water (ages, ,
LE VAN'S PATENT GRATE BARS,
AND • ,
IMPROVED -GOVERNOR • & PUMPS, -
STEAX AND :HAND , HOISTING MACHINERY,
Shafting, titdth Ball and• Socket Bearings, and
Double Cone Vice-Couplings, admitting of
:the Easiest
_possible Adjustment.
Bollcr.Pronts, Fire, Hand, add elan-Role Doors,
- Wrought -Iron' Welded Tube, for ,
Steam, Gas, or r.
Wate. •
STFa±,2l AND OAS FITTINGS,
Clark's'-Patent Stearn & Fife Regulators,
GIFFARDIS ; INJECTOR,
Steam •.Pumps, cec., tee. ,
• • - • OFFICE AND Worms,
Southeast Corner alth. and Wood Streetsß
• Dee. 21,18674 f.
SUPPLEE & BROTHER ;
MA=FACTI.73IEPS OF
'STEAM BOILERS.
to addition to our Foundry and Machine work,
.we are now prepared to manufacture every
variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work,
MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS
Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors,
we would invite the attention of our mends and
patrons to this new branch of our business.
SUPPLER di BRO.,
2nd St., Columbia.
SUSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY.
•-. Manufacturers of all sizesrof 7
REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND
RALF OVAL IRON.
' Car Axles, Shafting and horse Shoe Bars.
.4 - -Orders promptly filled fronyfitock on hand
or made to order. ,
Terms, net Cash, at Manufaciurer's prices, de
livered on Cars or Boats.
Office at their
ROLLING MILL,
Columbia. Penna.
STEAM '
ENGINES,
BOILERS,
. sTii6i•ruzfls,
end all kindg of 111acInnery It.ffulufnatured and
guaranteed to give satisfaction at - the: Works of
SUPPLER & BRO.,
' 1,7121.173.LiR ID COAL.
MOORE,
BC NER *
DEALERS I '
COAL, • SALT, - • tv_ .
FIRE BRICK - '
•
•-• ' '•- -: • t '• AND , LIMBER !
. OFFICEAT 'BASIN. '
PRICES OF COAL AT YARD. DELIVERED.
Baltimore Select Lump 65.65 00.00
, . - , Nos: 1, 2 and 3 5.15 ' ' ' 5.50 -
" • , No. 4 - 4.90 ' 5.25
• No. 5 - 4.40 ' 4.75
Shamoken Egg and Stove, Nos.
2 and 3 4.90 5.2.5
Shamoken Nnt, No. 5 4.15 4.50
Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. '
Egg and Stove, Nos. 2 and 3, 4.65 5.00
Baltimore Consumers Coal Co.
No. 9 4.15 9.50
Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 4.65 5.00
a " No. 5 4.15 4.50
Grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and 3 4.90 9.75
Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.65 6.00
At , No. 5 4.65 5.00
.The following Coal is sold by car loads to Co
lumbia consumers, gross weight, with all the 5
per cent. advantages:
Shamoken Egg and Stove, or Nos. 2 and 3.....59.50
," Nut, or No. 5 3.75
Baltimore Consumers Coal Co., Nos. 2 and 8,- 4.50
' I " " " No. 4 9.25
" No. 5 9.00
Maltby Coal, Nos. 2 and 8 9.50
• " " No. 4 9.00
Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.50
No. 5 9.50
Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and S
• • ..ks soon Baltimore cnnection is completed to
Wilkesbarre, Co. Coal will also be sold
by Cars.
dec. 21, '67.] BRUNER ..t MOORE.
QUSQUEIIANNA. PLANING MILL,
BACHMAN & MARTIN,
. .rxr.or.rtrzrons,
tir..02.41-SREET, COLITharIA, PENNSYLVANIA,
WHOLESALE -LUMBER DEALERS
Our stock of Lumber consists of WHITE PINE,
HEMLOCK, POPLAR; ASH, PICKETS, LATH,
SHENGLES, Sc.
FLOORING & WEATHERBOARDING.
WHITE PINE & CAROL - DTA. YELLOW PINE
FLOORING, RABBETED FLUTED, DROP, -
AND BLOCK WEATILERBOARD, and
SIDING, which has been carefully
selected and manufactured.
In connection with our Lumber Establish
ment, we have a
STEAM PLANING MILL,
SASH and DOOR MANUFACTORY, and are
prepared to furnish Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brack
ets, Shutters, Shelving, Window and Door
Frames, Casing,-Moulding, &a,.
STAIR RAILING MADE T,EI ORDER.
Through our connection in the manufacturing
of Lumber, and the facilities of our own estab
lishment, we hope to command o generous pub
lic patronage. .
+J. B. BACUILIVS, • • t i B. Bi ISLUrris,
feblq3B-tf Columbia, Penna.
COOPER & PEART,
- DEALEns'iN
tUMB.E.R. , & COAL,
I •
BALTIMORE CODIPARY,
VALLEY,
And all tho hest,g,iplity of STOVE COAL.
Of all:kinds, sold and delivered on. ears at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES:
Hemlock, White Pine, Weatherboarding, Joice;
Scantling, &e., &c., suitable for ail kinds -
, „otißuilding:purposes., ;
- LOCUST POSTS!
CHERRY,
• PorsAit.
•
•
LATH
SHINGLES,
•All Orddr - bi mall will receive the same at..
tention as though the application be made
person. COOPER. & PEART,
, •
•- mar: 14, '6B- tf..] ' • • Front St.; Colurabi '
COAL! - COAL !! COAL !! !
BRUNER. & MOORE'S Cord .Yard is still
the place to buy , your Coal.: They always have
on hand Lylcens Valley, Shamokin, Baltimore
Company, and now have • • . •
A NEW DIAMOND NO. 4 COAL,
Price in Yard 54.00; Delivered through Tow'
$1.85. Try it. Will give satisfaction.
nov 80-trj - - dr. 11,100 BE.
500 _TONS
OF PLYMOUTH STOVE (No. 3) COAL
; For Sale at 3 , 4.00 per Ton. Delivered at your
cellar - 4ms. Getone Ton for trial.. •+-
aug3l-tf - BRLI:NEW& MOORE..
. -
EOBGE,3;IOGLE, , , .
G
LUMBER- OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
URiee-Front Street belaveen Loni;u3t and Union,
y COLUMBIA. PA. • -
MARBLE WORKS.
CHARLES- :
MARBLE MASON
6S NORTH QUEEN STREET; • •
EAST SIDE. .
The Oldest Marblii :Works in-LancasteiCotinty.
' Thankful for the liberal Patronage heretofore
bestowed upon him, he - respectfully -solicittn
continuance of the same.- He has on hand the
finished"
most varied and complete stock of
• •MONIIMENTS . ,MANTLES • ,-.. r • • ,
• • '••'• • .• - • • GRAVE STONES; dic.„ - ..bc., •
to be found in the city, and which.will be soldut
the lowest prices. Building work' and Jobbing
of every description punctually attended to.' .•
persons - In want of Monuments;' Mantles, or
Grave Stones,' are invited , to call and examine
the stock on hand, also the portfolios of designs.
1 June 28-tfj •••-•.,-- • • • •
,
'ANCASTER: L- .3f,
VRELENVOIIrS
, •
' LEWIS -HALDY Proprietor
'r gill ersons Sn want of anyt‘binkin
line; furnished at the very lowest prices..
• Only the best-workmen arc employed, eonse
quently,v,enro. enable i, o ;t 3 arn,..c t ni,,Jb.,,is superior
A,fois,' .A.Tuh._ , -
• , •,,olivAmENTs .I%fAdtßi.'-‘-ati%-if-TYE-57,-7-'-'-'
J.- 2 „,. . 1317711a111gd-FRONS7-511- T-S • '
A.M . llllarbleVork of every deseriptlOn:' - '4
f EZe'Orders promptly attended to , '.:,,:,;.
/87') v`* ..)- 1 - :. l't 4 . - 1, - ; Lr.- I,M W Iera l le :ICA-L riC ' lty; Dl E l aH -- :1 -
. - )
ITOB PRINTING
Of very description oxocuted at this office
.1114.T5, CAPS.;' , '&c. •
'4l) , •
, .! •
IV
O
43 N .- 01;th Front
HATS AND CAPS!
IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE
Strict attention will be given to this department
and customers will always be treated
in a gentlemanly manner. The
" finest Silk That in the mar
ket Is offered for sale
upon very reason
able terms.
ALSO,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
LATEST STYLES
HOSIERY,
AND CUFFS
AND'CUFFS
SHIRT FRONTS
• SUSPENDERS, ' kc
UNDERWEAR IN GREAT VARIETY.
.Garters made to order and warranted to fit.
lo j iera nice lot of Gent's Furnishing Goads
Which I am selling at reasonable prices.
Call and examine my Stock ; I know you will
save money by purchasing of me. •
apl 1815081
ESTABLISHED LN 1329.
SPITTLTZ'S
:OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AND
. FTJR STORE.
• No. 30 NORM QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA.
We would respectfully announce that we are
now prepared to furnish our customers with the
Latest Styles consisting of Gentlemen's
DRESS SILK.,
CASSDIERE,
PLAIN AND BRUSH
FUR AND WOOL, OR
CASSIMERRETT,
STIFF CASSIMERE,
SOFT AND STEEL
EXTENDED BRIMS,
AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF
AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS,
new, Novel and beautiful Designs, and at
such prices as to make it an inducement for all
to purchase.
Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest
stYies for Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring
and Summer Wear, r atm Morro Is
"EQUALITY TO ALL."
The lowest selling price marked In figures on
each article, and never varied from, at
SHULTZ St BRO.'S
Columbia, Penn
Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st.
0!y ALL KINDS OP SIIIPPING FURS DOUGIIT,
AND ILIGIIEST CASH PRICES PAID. , [roar 30,'07
ILA I 1 PREPA_RATIONS.
THE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS
Mr l at.. •I.
k HAIR DRESSING
NEW •STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE
Will quickly restoro Gray Hair to its natural
Color and Beauty, and produce luxuriant
Growth, It is perfectly harmless, and
and perfume Imparted to
DEPOT, 10$ GREENtViCII.ST., NEW FORK
TIALL'•S
SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER
HAS STOOD THE TEST OF SEVEN YEARS
And no preparation for the hair has yet been
discovered that will produce the same beneficial
results. It is an entirely new scientific discov
ery, combining many of the most powerful and
restorative agents in the ,VEGETABLE KING
DOM. It restores •
, GRAY 314.111 TO 'ITS
ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR
It makes the scalp white and clean; cures dand
rattan(' humors, and falling out of the hair ; and
will make it grow upon bald heads, except in
very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive
principle by which the hair is nourished and
supported: It makes the hair moist, soft and
glossy, and is unsurpassed as a, HAIR. DRESS
ING. It is the cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more
and last longer than three-bottles of any other
preparation.
THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY
The wonderful results - produced by our SIMI,'
lAN HAIR RENEWER have induced many to
manufacture preparations for' the Hair, under
various names; and, in order to induce thatrade
and the public to purchase their compounds,
they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming
they were former partners, or had some con
nection with our MR. n 4.1" and their prepare,-
tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by
them.- - - .
ffiaM=M2==
Onr Treatise on the . .Hair,• with certificates,
sent free by mail.
See that . each BOTTLE lies our private
REVENUE STAMP over the top of the bottle,
• All others are imitations.
R. P. HALL d; CO., Proprietors, Nashua, N, H.
&td by all Druggists and dealers in ..4tbdicinc.
• nov 2'67-Iy,
HALL'S
. .
These popular . Hair Restorers and Tonics on
hand, at • •
Apll3-tf]
COLUMbIA 'FLQT_TB. .11TTLT:S.' •
GEORGE BOGLE, Pnornrwron. . .
' The highest Cash prices paid for all _kinds of
Grain.
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY- FLOUR
for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds: • :Wheat' -
'Ground and Packed to order. Grist work; • •
- and Chopping -done. 'Chopped Corn
• and Oats. Corn Meal and
G H 0 II
For sale at all times, and delivered to any 'part .
of the town..;„ ea... Town and country custom so
- - , JAprli 6,1867. ,
VPIIOLSTERLNG!
ire undersigned has taken rooms' atinirig
tile residence or James Barber, IrrWaln u street,
where ho is at all times prepared to do all kincis
of work in his lino; such as Ranging Curtains,
cutting, making and laying Carpets, repairing
Sofas and Chairs, kinking Spring, Corn-husk or
Hair Mattresses, CushionS dre." rtc.
Mar. /0, 'OO.l SI..MUEL CARTER
DEALER IN
LATEST STYLES I
IN GREAT VARIETY, VIZ
CRAVATS ttz; TIES
LINEN COLLA.RS
PAPER COLLARS
SHIRTS AND
ROBERT J. FRY,
No. d 3 North Front Street,
Columbia, Penna
CAPS ! CAPS ! ! • CAPS ! !,!
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S
IMPROVED
FAVORITE
is preferred over every other pre-
partition by those 'who• have a
fine head of hair, as - well as
those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss
the Hair makes It desirable
, for old and young.
TOR SALE 1W ALL DRUGGISTS
PRICE. ONE DOLLAR.
Efebr-.265-ly
VEGETABLE
BEFORE THE PUBLIC;
IT IS lISCOIDIENDSII Alfll VSED
VEGETABLE. BAER RENEWER
MO
RING'S AMBROSIA,
It. WJLLIA~IS,
- . Drug Store,
• Columbia, Pa.
1 4 '.L0771?, AND _FEED.
MEDICAL.
;.,
TI 0 . 130 0 ILL 0 U X„;-:
OI'UNIVERSALO
NTURALGIK PILLS!
A Safe, Certain and Speedy - Cure for
NE;URALGIA AND ALL ,NERVOUS
DISEA.S,ES! .
ITS EFFECTS ABE 11IAGICAL.
It is the UNFAILING REITEDY In all 'cases of
Neuralgia Facialls, often effecting a perfect cure
In less than twenty-four hours, from the use of
no more than two or three Tills.. . , -
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease
has failed - to yield to tills
WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. - ,
Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neural
gia and general nervous derangement,of many
years standing,—aflecting the entire system,its
use for a few clays, or a few weeks at tile utmost,
always afrordeMe most astonishing relief, and .
very rarely fails to produce a complete and per
manent cure.
It contains no drugs or other materials In the
slightest degree injurious even to the most deli
cate system, and can a.r.waYs be used with'
PERFECT SAFETY
It has long been in constant nse by many of
Our MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, who give
it their unanimous and unqualified approval.
Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage:
' One package, ...... Postage 6 cts: •
Sixpackages 5.00...... " 27'
Twelve packages, 9.00 " 48 " '•'
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in
drugs and medicines throughout the United
States, and by TURNER dr. CO.,
_ Sole Proprietors,
No. 157 TREMONT STREET,
rip]. 184 m) BOSTON, MASS.
SUFFER
FROM ACHES OR PAINS 2
"SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CUBE,"
HI M HE BEST REMEDY IN EXISTENCE TO
I THE CURE OF RHIATISAL__NEIT:• -
HALGIA,' TOOTHACHE HEADACHE, EA#
ACHE, SCALDS, BURNS, FROST BITES, and
all other ACUTE PAINS.
It is applied externally, with a small camel's
hair brush, (one or which accompanies each bot
tle.) It is pleasant, entirely harmless, and does
not in the least soil or harm the skin. frs Guam
ARE LASTIxG. One application will in less than five
minutes convince the most skeptical of its truly wonderful
merits.
EVE oTIALLENGE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE ITS
EQUAL. No family once acquainted with its
virtues will be without it.
See what 3. A. Dudley says of the firm of
Dudley & Stafford, one "of the largest wholesale
drug establishments in this country:
No. 69 BEEKMAN ST., New York,}
January sth, 1868.
E. Iffxsimsni. & Co., Reading, Pa.—Dear Sirs:—
It affords me pleasure to speak of the wonderful
effects of your " Pain Cure," in my own case.
In June last I was attacked _with Neuralgia, in'
my abdomen and side. After suffering intensely
for nearly two weeks, I - was induced to try your
'remedy, and after an, application, to my utter
surprise, I was relieved in a few seconds. So
sudden was the relief, that I could scarcely be
lieve my own senses. From my - knowledge of
the preparation, I firmly believe that it wilt stop
pain from nearly every cause, and almost in
stantly- , Respectfully, YOUXS
J. A. bIIDLEY:
Price Fifty CcntS. For Sale by all Druggists.,
E. MISHLEIt &Cc CO., -
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers,
907 and 409 PEN:ti• STREET;
fob. S, '6S-Iy.) • READING, PA.
D YSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED
DR.• J.• SIMMS & SON'S
ANTI-DYSPEPSIA POWDERS,
- - - - - - - -
Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES-'
TION in all its various distressing forms. .
The prominent symptoms of -Dyspepsia or In
digestion are Heartburn, Flatulency, Uneasiness.
in the Stomach, Variable Appetite, Sourness in'
the Stomach, Gnawing, in the Stomach before
eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, Spit
ting up of food after eating. Obstinate Constipa
tion, Pain in the ,Side, and Stomach,
Tongue continually coated on the back part, Lan
guor, Debility, Low Spirits; Bad taste in the
Mouth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away in Flesh,
Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate
Diarrhoea, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive
Liver, Sc., 4c . Any or all of which these pow
ders will most assuredly remove. Persons using
these powders will soon find themselves gaining
in 'weight, and the system in every way tending
towards its usual vigorous and healthy action.
Dyspepsia • They will promote' ' Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia Digestion, remove Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia. all Nervousness - Dyspepsia.
Dyspepsia and Symptoms Dyspepsia,
Dyspepsia affecting the Heart Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia. and Cense the Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia stomach and digest healthy,Dys,epsia
AND LEAVE KO UNPLEASANT EFFECTS AFTER
EATING.
They have cured hundreds of the worst cases
of Dyspepsia. We have cured more than Five
Hundred Cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia in
our place of business, besides thou
sands of cases of lesser severity, during the last
27 years.
Joseph Stimple, residing in our place, was
cured with less than six boxes, ester being under
treatment in other places for snore than a year.
It is very easy to take and rapid In its curative
effects. Price 35 cents a Box, or three Boxes for
One Dollar.
Sold Wholesale by Jlihnson, - ifollowav & Cow
den, Philadelphia. Demos, Barnes & Co., New
York and at Retail by J. A. MEYERS., Columbia,
Pa. Geo. W. Ned; York, Pa., and Dealers in
_Medicines everywhere. - „ , • [octl9
MANHOOD.:2*HOW- LOST, .HOW
RESTORED.—Just published, a: new
edition 01.1111. CHLVERWELL'S , CELEBRA
TED ESSAY on the radical cure (without medi
eine) of SPERMATORRIECEA, or Seminal Ilreak-
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, lafrormtcy,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imp Y
ediments
to Marriage, etc.; also, CoNsunrn E
ox, PILEPS,
and _PiTs, - induced by-self-indulgence or sexual
- extravagance. • • •-
e
"-Prlee,cin a sealed envelope, only 6 cents:
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from al - thirty years'. suc
cessful practice, that the alarming consequences
of self-abuse may be radically cured without the
dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli
cation of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure
at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means
of which every sufferer, no matter what his con
dition may be, may cure hinaseLf cheaply, private
ly, and radically.
Tins Lecture should be irrthe bands or every
youth and every man in the land,
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage
'Guide," price 2d cents: ' Address the Publishers,
CIIAS. J. C. ELINE Bs CO., • ,
127:Bowery, New ;York,
inay23lsep2G-66] - Post-Ottice Box 4,686.
TO HORSE OWNERS:
BAKER'S HOOP LINI:III.E'4T,„
THE BEST ARTICLE Iti:NOIVII
For -Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush,
Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs, and •for
general use in place of Stuffing or Soaking. - - •
.Ast Dressing for the outside of the Hoot it has
no Superior.
Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. MILEY; Sad
dle and Harness Manufacturer, - No. 37' North'
Queen Street, next door to Shober's Eagle Hotel,
Lancaster City,Bennn.- • •
N. B.—Harness of every description constantly
on hand, and repairing neatly done to order.
HOOP SKIRTS.
H OOP SKIRTS:
VII". T. HOPICIN'S . "OWN MAKE"
" KEYSTOICH SKIRTS," -
are the best and CR'EeS'EST Low Paseno Hoop
Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs;
MOO; 30 springs,sl.2o; and4Osprings, $1.45.- Plain
Skirts, 6 tapes 20 springs, $0 cents ;1.'5 springs, 05
cents; 30 springs, $1.1o ; and 35 springs, $1.25.
if - arrant& in even, respect
" Our OWN Make" of "'UNION SKIRTS,",
Eleven Tape Trails, from to 50 springs, SL2) to
$2.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, from 95
Cents to $2.00. These Skirts are better than
those sold by other establishments as first-class
goods, and at much lower prices.-
" Our OWN Malte"-of " CHAMPION SHIRTS"
are :in every way superior to all other Hoop
Skirts before the public, and only have to be ex
amined or worn to convince every oneof the
fact. Manufactured of the best linen-finished,
English Steel Springs very, superior • tapes,. and
the style of the metklic fastenings and manner
of securing them surpass for durability-and ex
cellence any other Skirt in this country and are
lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give more
satisfaction, and 'are really Cheaper than all
others.. .Every lady should try Vim. They are being
sold extensively by Merchants' throughout this
and the adjoining States at very moderate prices.
- If you want the best, ask for "Hop/ales' Cmax-
PION sranr." , If ondo not find, them, get the
merchant with whom you deal to order them for
you, or come or send direct to us. Merchants
will find our different grades of Skirts exactly
what they need, and 'we especially invite them
to call and examine our extensive assortment,
or send for Wholesale Price List."
To be had at Retail at lifrmufactoxy, and of the
Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the
Manufacturer only, to %rhoht, nil orders should
be addressed.. , - • • -" "
• MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM,
M An= Sr., bet. oth and 7th Sts4Pltiladelphia.
rnar7.66-10mos, ' HOPICLNS.
11 7 /2VD 0 TV. STre
B J. : &
: SONS;
WILLIAMS• 1•••••7• •• • • • • •
•
•
16 North SLTth St., Philadelphia,
• ; •
LAEOEST MANUFACTIMMII.I. ;
VENETIAN BLINDS., -.. •
,„ - •
WINDOW SHADES
137 - SELL "AT THE LOWEST PRICES.L3.
`Blinds Repaired. Store Shrides, Trimmings;
.PLmtures, Plain Shades-ot all kinds. Curtin Cor
nices. Picture Tassels, Cord Bell Pulls, &c.
EW- STYLE -..*--,:u.::::-":.: . :.. ''''''
-N
--43 giabicrltiellai
- r, o ' n ' -..pyrNmoi.v.' 'SHADES.;
ei rti a ld ay.l?2isl'unllpare'
- Store, all kinds 511(1Eityl
;WINDOW SHADES, u
C:EIRTAIN - ThtTURE, 4to.
To s whlcli lie wonld,respectfully call ~tlie.atten-
tiou of the Public. ~ . -
JOHN arceaysEitei*A
ap118 . 68-111 No. 2.5 a Locust St., Columbia.
===2==3!!EEME==M
./11 7 :6U/C.,0 7- 0. "- e l oAre.k2t 71
.„-
-
T aE '2 - 2* - E.§.I3IN,GTO'N I.N=7
-statnavc.E
. No. 9S BROADWAY NEW - tom,:
-1 CRA.MBERS•de SON, .G.EiTERAI., .40:;124 , 1X.5;
.
Nos:'Bo9 it' 811 Chestnut St.; ' Philadelphla.;• Pa.
8125,000
• The Capital and accumulations now amount
to over ONE MILLION - DOLLARS: • "
• The - WASHINGTON has always advocate&
and practiced the CASH,SYSTEM, - belleving it
to be for the INT.EREST of the Insured.
• Its - -policies contain - a' provision for•the non-1
forfeiture of , all Life and IWoirment Insurance
Policies. ..,
This Conipany has not-been surpassed by any
other in liberality and • promptitude In, the.
settlement of Claims.
CYRUS CURTIS,
_Pnmsrxmrrr.:' - • • • •
MA.TEEEW MITCH.ELL, Vrc6PßESlimr.7.
W. A: BREWER, Secretary and Actuary. 0-
• • • • .I'. W. BRUNER,-Agent. -
. mar2B.-Gm].. No. 215 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa.
•
111
ERMANI FIRE _ INSURANCE,
:N-11 COUPANY, No. 175 Broadway, Now,York.
W. LIPP, AGENT, Colombia, Pa.
•
CASK CAPITAL, - - - .$500,000
SURPLUS • "
315,074:73
Totalp..ssets, July 1;1867, ' 816,074.73
This Company . insures Property of all kinds
against Loss or Damage by Fire, on. favorable
terms.
RUDOLPH. GATtRIGUE, President
Mine ScirtrmAtti: - , • Jons" E. Kith.;
• 'SeCretary.'": - Vlee President
Oct. 12, 1807„-Iy.
COLUMBIA 'INSURANCE CO* ---- •
J'AN UARY. Ist, ;7867...
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, .' - - $000,527 91 •
This Company continues to Insure-Buildings
Merchandise, and other property, against loss
and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either
for a easlr premium, otpremium„
SEV,ENTII ANNUAL REPORT—
.
Whole am , mat insured, $12,478,42083 ;• • , 1.
Less ain't Spired fu 'OO, 7=,771 34
511,755,655 49
CAPITAL AND ,INCOME: : • .
Amount ofpremium notes,
' Jan:l,l36e 8.685,103 27'
Less ,premium notes exp'd . •
in 1066 71,953 01
5013,160 23
Balance of premiums, Jan'y 1,4966 . 6,609 15
Cash receipts, less comint . ssl,9 2a s in 'O6 57,016'16
Loans 9,400 00
Due from-agents and others - • 8,664 56
CONTRA.' 7 • 6P4,550 10
- -
Losses and expenses Nita in 18CC $73,025 31
Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, '67, • 21,290 SS
Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 'O7, C 00,527 01
A. S. GREEN, President.
GEORGE Youzzo, Jr., Secretary.
.31.m8A.P...t S. SuumAN Treasurer: •
• • 'DIRECTORS:
B. T. Ryan, •. Jr.,John W. Stoney •
John Fendrieli, • , George Young, .
R. G. Minich;_. Nicholas ll'Donaill,
Samuel F .Eberleln, Patton.
Amos S: Green, . John B. Bachman,
Diram Wilson, . • •RoberteCrane.•
NSURANCE, COMPANY. 'of NORTH
I
AMFZICA,
t','ILILADELPHIA
Incorporated 1794. , Assets, $1,330,000. eh - lifter
perpetual. Insurance agairist loss or Mintage by
fire on Buildings, '3lerchandize; -Furniture, &c.,
for long or short - periods, , •or permanently on
Buildings, by a depusit of Premium. The prompt
payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years,
affords a , guarantee of claim upon public confi
dence: -.• • - ' Antrirun G. CoFtalt, Pres't.'
elt..uftms PLATT, Sec'y. • • •
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa.
Stumary 21, 1898-Iy. , •
THE 'EQUITABLE' LIFE 'ASSUR—
ANCE SOCIETY of-the UNITED STATES,
Offers inducements to those proposing to assure,
which are believed to be, unequaled. .
Annual Cash Dividends. All the Profits
.; Divided pro-rata, among OmAssuied.
ORGANIZED JULY, - 1850.,
Accinnulated Fund, over 4 .'" 000,000
AnnuaPlncome, over ' ' $1,200,000
7 7 - 'WM. C. ALEXANDER, Pres't.
R. R. HYDE, Vice-President. ;_, , •
G. W. Prrnr..res, Actuary.
- 02 Broadway - , New York.; 1 '
For further particur b epply T t r o oir,
g , e
A nt;
' June 0,1500.],' - - •Cotumhla, Pa:
ARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE iNSTJR
' ARCM COMPARY, YORK., PA.
Insures on. the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates.
H. KRABER, President.
D. SrntcrtmEn, Secretary.
M. S.'SHUMAN, Agent
July 7,1867-Iy., . Columbia, 11a.
ej_IRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY, -
OF PIIILADELPItIA
4200,000 I Securities
Capital
This Campany continues to take risks on good
property; at rates as low as any other safe Com
pany, and consistent with prudence.-
POlieleS issued for long it short terms, or per
manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims
adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com
pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of its future
conduct.
THOS. CRAVEN, Fres't
A. S. GILLM - i, Vice-President.
Lis. B. ALYORD, Secretary. - - •• •
F. X. iIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front. Columbia, Pa,
January 25, .1.868-Iy. • • -
_
nomE . :INSURANCE,: COMPANY
OF NEW YORK. '
• 'OFFICENo:I2S Broadway:
Cash Capital
Assets,-Ist January,lB67
Liabilities
. .
. .
• CHAS. 'J. '2,IARTIN, Pres't.
• • A., P.. NTILLMARTH,rVica-Pres't:. • .• • • -
llcagg, Secretary.
J. li. - IVAsinarms.t, Ass't Secretary. -
-,' 1). A. HgAmo,_General Agent: - -- • - ••••
' Total loss by Portland Tire, $112,044 42- 7 -1111pald
before Slily 15th.' • "•
. • • A.-J. RATIFFMAN; - Agent,
, , Columbia, Pa.
-IYAIN.LLES, •JEIYELRY,
B:A L , E-Y &.00 .; •
• PHILADELPHIA.
DI MONIDS
Pearls, lds,Rnre
Etigngement , Rings,lVedding Rings.'
LOW PRICES
BA.IDEY . & 'CO:
411LADELPRIA
‘WATOTES,!
Of the most celebrated makers.- Sole agents for.
'• the grand Gold Medal PATER - . PrnLX 1 E 43: Co.
time4reeper, the bestiv.atelinaantifactured.
"-' - LOW PRICES: '••
.ijA. - EL;EC;Y - 1 CO.,
PHILADELPHIA.
.. • BRIDAL -SILVER
For cWEEILIING PRESENTS, of entirely new
, and artistic designs: - ; •-
BAILEY ' &. CO.,
, - 13141-LAME4,1341..A..
PL.A:TED-W ARE S
From the inbsCeeleliraied American and
English makers.' '
LOW PRICES.
- • ,p.IIILA.DELPHIA.
11111
WORKS - OF ART!
FINE OIL PAINTINGS,-
STATUARY, BRONZES, Sc
LOW._PR/CES.
. . ,
• Our stock is unsurphsseclby any establishment
'in the country, both in regard to price and qual
ity, our foreign importations having - been select
ed with great care by one of the firm in'Europe.
Our wares are constantly arranged - for exhibi
tion, and strangers in the city, whether desiring
-to purchase or not, are cordially invited to call
and examine. •
M-Orders by plait earefully,ancl,promptly at
tended to. ,
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' • = pciLE-i-slcibttc± , E r
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: rule &ha; 1° •
P. Shreiner d: , Son' have just received a large
stock of these celebrated - pens: His Ohl stoat'
has aLsobeerrexchanged , for mencao: that eusto
mers can now select from the . ,
.I.;ABb-P,S i ff;..9. 7 S,D-13 - Esq:; - *.SS9RTMENT
of dOld • Pern; thannirket: •
.I.o2l..Pe!_te ntes,l o l"_crsslx month s. Push
.‘‘" "ErtmE;#l.g6l4::'
•
-C LOOKS 1,10LOCKSI! .CLOCKS !! !
Clocks ol:alllcInds and Styles, at
reduced prices.
The Celebrated Skala.- THOMAS Clocka;lnlly
warranted, and. excelled by .110131e.•.PLachasers
will find our Stook large and complete R . •
P FOTRELDIE 14 SON.
I? A ILBOAD ; LENZ S.
•
RE.ADLNG_ RAIL ROAD.
SUSOFE":RtRA_NG,gAMNT
•, - ,
May 20th-''';lB6B.
• GREAT TRUNE,IiIRE FROM THE NORTH AND
North West for'PhllzulelphiN.Newl . York; ;Bead.
ing, Pottsvillci, , Tamaqua,', Lebanon,
Allentown;Easton, Ephrata:47:Litiz,_Lancaster,
Columbia, .Sze.;-Aze.: , •
- Trains leave Trarrisblardfor Ne*York_, as fol
lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10 A.-1.,12.40;2.05 and
5.35 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania It. R., and arriving at New York
at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50; .A.:-111., and: 3.50, 740 and
10.30 P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 250
A. Br., and 9.35 P.M. trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua,
_Bllnersville, Ashland, "Pine Grove,
Allentown-and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. M., and 2.05
and 9.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal
Way Stations; the 4.101'. M., making connections
for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts
ville, Schuylkill Haven, and- Auburn, via
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Road, leave
Harrisburg at 3.55 P. M.
Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. BL,
12.00,N00n and 5.00 and 8.00 P. M. Sleepin cars
accompanying the 9.00 A. M. and 5.00 and
8.00
P. sr. trains, without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 A.M., returning from Reading at 6.30 P. M.,
stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A. M.
and 2.90 P. M. ,• Ashland 0.00 A. M., and 12.19
noon, and 2.00 P. M. ; Tamaqua at 8.30 A. M., and
1.90 and 8.45 P.ll. -
. . . . . .
' Leave Pottsville for rlarrisburg, via Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Rail Road at, 7.10 A. M. and
12.00 noon.
Reading Aceomodation Train; Leaves Read
ing at 7.3 U A. .I\l.,
s returning from Philadelphia at
5.15 P. M.
Pottstown Accoinoclatfon Train : Leaves Potts
town at C. 45 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 P. M. _ _
. .
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at
7.00 A. M., and 0.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan
caster, Columbia., &c.
Perkiemen Rail Road Trains leave Perldomen
Junction at 9.00 A. 31. and 5.55 P. M. Returning:
Leave Sitippack at 6.45 A. M., and 1.15 P. M., eon
,necting with sinlllar trains, on Reading Rail
Road." -'
' On Sundays; Leave New York at 8.00 P. M.,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A.
M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville
8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 5.25 A. 11., and 4.10 and
9.35 P.M. and Reading at 1.10 2.55 and 7.15 A. M.
'for Harrisburg, and 7.06 A. M. and 11.40 P. M.
for New York and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex-
Cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re
duced Rates.
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger.
G. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent.
Readlng, En,,. May 20, IS6B.
NORTHERN CENTRAL
RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
- May 10th, 1868.
On and after May 10th, 1834, Trains will leave
York as follows:
LEAVE NORTH WARD.
1.20 a. In. Daily for 'Williamsport, daily (except
Sunday) for Elmira, Canandaigua, Roches
ter, N. Falls and Oil Region.
6.20 a. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg
only.
11.35 a. rn. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams
port, Elmira, Buff:110 and N. Falls.
'2.39 p. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams
port, Erie end 011 Region.
10:15 p. rn. Daily (except Saturdays) for Harris
. burg and the West. •
• LEAVE SOLITE WARD.
4.00 A. m. Daily (except Mondays) for Baltimore.
7.00 a. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore.
0.50 a. in. Daily " " for Baltimore.
2.05 p. in. D
WR aily " " for Baltimore.
IGHTSVILLE, BR.kNCII.
Leave Wrightsville for York 8.15 a. in. 1.00, 0.45
p. m.
Leave York for Wrightsville, 0.45 a. in. 11.40 a.
in. 3.50 p. m. -
J. N. Do BARRY, Gen. Supt. Harrisburg, Pa.
ED. S. YOUNG, Gem - Pass'gr Agt. Baltimore.
May 30,18G5,
READING: AND COLUMBIA B. R.
ON AND AFTER ,
Monday, .June 1, 1868,
PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN ON THIS
ROAD, AS FOLLOWS: •
Leave Reading at 7:00 A. M.
46 - 44 61 6:15 P. M.
Arrive at Lancaster at 9:20 A.
, _" Columbia 9.25
.." Lancaster and Columbia 8:30 P. M.
RETURNING:
Leave Lancaster and Columbia at.
AErive'atlieadlng
SUNDAY TRAINS:
Leave Reading at 8.00 A. Id
4.40 P. AI
Arrive at Lancaster and Columbia at 10:05 A. id
••' Columbia and Lancaster at 6:00 P. RI
- RETURNING:
Leave Lancaster and. Columbia at 7:50 A. M.
Lancaster 3.45 P. M.
Columbia ' 3:10.P. M.
Arrive at Reading 10:10 A. M.
,6:00 P. M.
Trains Nos. 2 and 4 make close connection at
Reading with Trains North and South, on Phil
adelphia and Reading Railroad, and West on
Lebanon Valley Road. No. 2 also makes close
connection with Train for New York.
EXCURSION TICKETS issued to parties to all
points on this Road at Reduced Rates.
EXCURSIONTICKETS sold between all
Principal stations on this road,—good for Sunday
Trains only. , _
*:•.,00,000
- Tickets can be obtained at the Offices of the
New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty
Street, Now "Yorl:, and Philadelphia and Rend
ing Rallroad,l3th and Callowhill Streets, Phila
delphia.
Through tickets to New York and Philadel
phia sold at all the Principal Stations, and Bag
gage Checked Through.
• Trains are run by Philadelphia& Reading Rail
Road Time,which is 10minutes faster than Penn
sylvania. R. R. Time. •
GEO. F. GAGE, Supt.
E. P. Tir.r.rzu, Gen. Frt. and Ticket Agent.
jet-CS] • -
p ENNSYLVANIA. BAIL ROAD
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST,
Lancaster Train • " 8.30 A. M
Harrisburg Accommodation 5.88 P. 111
.92,000,000 00
3,045A5S 07
1267,934,65
TRAINS LEAVE WEST,
Mail. Train
Miamisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Train Arrives
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION,
Leave Cotunable. for Lancaster..
Arrive at-Lancaster
- . .
- Connecting with Day Express for Phil'a.
Leave Lancaster at 2.40 P.
Arrive at Columbia' 3.20
„ WM. F. LOCKARD,
Superintendent, Phila. Dv.
•
T4 0 piu, FREIGHT NOTICE.
The Pennsylvania-Rail Road Company aro
now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be
tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all stations
on the Pennsylvania Rail Road and Its branches,
• RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. & COLIT3IBIA,
First Class. • 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
25 cents 21 ets. 18 cts. 15 eta.
Flour in Car loads, cents per Barrel,
'BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA S LANCASTER.
"First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Clan.
23 cents 20 Os. 17 cts. 14 eta.
BETWEEN COLUDII3LA & PITTSBURGH.
• First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
71 cents 66 cts. 46 cts. 8$ eta.
Freight consigned to stations where the Com
pany has no Agent, must be prepaid.
All Freights payable on Delivery.
• H. B. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phila.
.6 For further information apply to
• - S. B. Kris"ns - rox, Frt., Agt,Pli la.
E. H. Boxer., Frt., Agt., Columbia.
" A. F. SLAYMAIMR, Frt., Agt.,Lanetr
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