The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, November 14, 1868, Image 4

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Columbia - , Pa.
Saturday, NOvember 14, 1868.
eV - ALL advertising will bo considered
cAsir, and collectable at uuy time alter the
rirst Insertion.
Incident of Array Life.
During the spring of IS6P I was on detail
at General Ord's headquarters; and fre
quently carried dispatches to General Grant.
He know me as one of General Ord's order
lies. When the latter was transferred from
the north to the south side of the Tames
River, and operated with General Sheridan
in the rout and capture of Lee's army, I
was often compelled to ride through the
greater part of our own troops before I
could find Grant and deliver my dis
patches.
One Morning in April I received some
captured letters and orders, and some copies
of reports of scouts and rebel deserters, and
was directed to find General Grant and de
liver them to him. After riding several
hours, I found him between our lines dur
ing one of the front and roar attacks which
the enemy made upon our left, and near the
Dinwiddie Conrt House. This rear attack
produced not a little confusion in our troops.
Here and there was hurrying to and fro,
riding in hot haste, giving and changing
orders, taking new positions, or changing
front. As yet the firing was desultory; a
Taw had been killed, and several wounded.
General Grant, accompanied with one staff
officer and an orderly or two, was assisting
the division and brigade commanders in the
suitable disposition of their forces, he having
come npon that part of our line soon after
these simultaneous attacks were made.
While engaged in these arrnngmonts,
three soldiers passed near the General, car
rying a dead man, wrapped in a blanket,
from the skirmish line. Grant rode up to
them, and ordering them to stop, said:
" 'Whom have you there?"
One of them replied "We have the body
of our captain. We are taking it to the
rear. He was just now killed on the skir
mish line." They were young men, rather
tall, and fine looking, and appeared from
eighteen to twenty-four years of ago.
" You remember, my bravo boys," says
the General, "that the first duty of a sol
dier in the hour of battle, is to secure the
victory; that acquired, there will be suffi
cient time, to care for• the wounded, collect
the. captured property, and bury the dead."
" We know that, General,, ' said the eldest,
glancing at the stars of the Lieutenant-Gen
eral; " but he was our father, too. When
we sot out for the war we all promised our
mother and sister that whoever shobld
the survivors would send home to be buried
on the banks of the 'Kalamazoo."
"It can make but little difference to your
brave father where his body lies," said
Grant, "while the more than Spartan pa
triotism and self-denial of your mother um]
sister will not permit you to leave the post
of duty in an hour like this."
They nodded assent, but were too deeply
affected to reply. They laid the body of
their father at the roots of a pine tree which
stood near by, and half running, half walk
ing, returned to their regiment. Tears
glistened in the eyes of their commanding
General as be remarked their earnest
though sorrowful resignation, and he often
turned to catch a glimpse of them as they
sank in the little valleys and rose on the
hills hurrying back. '
Within less than two hours the battle for
the day was won. The three brothers came
out unhurt; the body of their father was
embalmed at City Point, and sent to Parma,
Michigan.
A little more than a month afterward,
when that part of the army passed Rich
mond, the two youngest brothers were the
junior officers in their father's company,
and the elder was the adjutant of their reg
inient.
THE UNIVERSAL Ilumn of CONDUCT.—We
should behave ourselves at all times to
wards others, the same as we would wish
their conduct to be towards ourselyes.
He who sincerely and trey measures
others by himself, obeys that law naturally
imprinted in his bosom, which dictates to
him, not to do to others what he would not
they should do to him ; and whatsoever
things he would that men should do to
him, to do even the same to them.
Is there any one maxim, by which a man
may regulate his whole life? It is simply
to act towards others as we would desire
they should act towards us; we need but
this rule alone; it is the foundation and
principle of all our duties.
Let ns, then, regard our neighbor as our
selves ; let us use the same standard, in
judging ourselves, as that by which we
judge others, and estimate their suflerings
and enjoyments according to our own ; so
shall Ivo...fulfil the law of true charity.—
Conf. twins.
.711.7SCE_L.L.A.IVE'OUS.
500 O T
F 9 P.II.II6iITH STOVE (No. COAL
For Sale at $4.00 per Ton. Delivered at your
cellar doors. Got one Ton for trial.
aug3l-tf BRUNER & MOORE.
ATCHES WATCHES !
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
ti ATCH.F..4, in great variety. A Stock not cot
celled outside the city. At very low race.
P. SHREINER ..t•SON
ALBERT STEELE, SLATER.
All kinds of Plain and Ornamental Slain
attended to with promptness and despatch. Re
pairing done, dtc. Residence, No. 21.1 South Stli
atreet, Columbia. Pa; Je..ld-ttd
TO' HORSE OWNERS
BAKER'S HOOF LINIMENT,
TILE BEST AILTICLE KNOWN
For Quarter or Sand Crack, ,Corns, Thrush,
Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs, and for
general use in place of Stutling or Soaking.
As Dressing for the outside of the Hoof It has
no Superior.
Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. AIILEY, Sad
dle and Harness Manufacturer, No , 37 North
Queen Street, next door to Umber's Eagle Hotel,
Lancaster City, Penna.
N.B.—Harness of every description constantly
on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. .
CHRISTIAN MYERS; '
„ •
COLUMBIA STEAM
•
COACH WORKS! - -
REPOSITORY ON WALNUT STREET
BELOW SECOND.
The Carriages, Buggies, - Sc.,made at these
Works, are equal in beauty and durability to
any other make in time county.
. .
COACH SMITIIING, REPAIRING, ate.
This branch or the business will be attended to
with punctuality and despatch.
- • CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Wagons, .t.c.,foi sale or Made to order..
Call at the -Works No. 24 2tl North
Second street and examinethe stock and prices.
THE BEST 'IN THE WORLD !
FOLEY'S GOLD PENS
Ale acknowledied to be the 'hest yet (inbred to
the Public.
P. Shreiner de Son have Just received a largo
Stock of these celebrated Pens. Ills old stock
138./. also been exchanged for neW, so that custo
mers can now select from the
LAItGEST AND-REST ASSORTMENT
of Gold Pens over brought to this market.
leg-Pens ure gudranteed for six mouths. Push
slung. Get aPen. Ask for Foley's.
rour..23,Ti-iL) P. SrillErtiElt & SON
MI L. HAGMAN,
J 2 • WM/
Lippincott .8z Trotter,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
=North Water Street, and 20 North Delaware
ATenue, Philadelphia. (aug. 3,'07.
C., , L8.11.1 7 Err-WARB.
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
CABINET WARE-ROOMS & NANO'.
t , ACTOUY, Locust Street, a few doors below
Thirli Street, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keeps on
band, an extensive assortment of all kinds of
Furniture. Persons wishing to buy or those
about to go to housekeeping, will find It to their
advantage to give me a call._
BELSTLADS, TABLES, unturts, BUREAUS,
SETTEES, &c., &e.
Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and
will snake to order, at first-rate material, every
article in his line. He will give strict attention
to business, and respectfully asks of the public a
sharh of its patronage.
453- ENDERTAKLNG Will receive the most
careful attention, at the shortest notes..
mar:lo-674f] GEORGE SEIBERT.
CAI3INET WARE MANITFACTORY.
The subscriber having lately put up now
ware-rc oms, and greatly Increased his business,
can etre r better Inducements to his eustomeres
than ever.
WINDOW SUADES MIRRORS, &e., IN ALL
STYLES.
Ha manufactures to order, anti will keep con
stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and
Centre Tables, Common, FaitayandFrenah Bed
steads; all of which will be sold on the most
reasonable terms. • As he manufactures his own
work he is enabled to warrant every article to
be what it Is represented.
CAAIR.S!CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! !
All kinds of chairs kept on hand or marilifactur•
ed lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking
Chairs; Settees, Camp and Countea Stools, Sofas;
Tete-a Tates and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to
order. Old chair sl,lll repainted and repaired.'
DEItTAKING.
Funerals will be attended to with proniptness,
to which he gives his personal attention. He is
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, es may be required.
MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS,
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may
he required. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patropage, as well as a continuance of the
custom with which he has been liberally favored.
JOHN SHENBERGER,
South side of Locust street, between Second And
Third. [mar3o-G7-tf.
BOOKS, STATIONERY.
tr ST RECEIVED
BY.
1 ,V24. U. HESS,
•
KG LOCUST SIRE 2T, COLUMBIA, PA.
LOOK SELLER, STATIOXER A NEWS DEALER,
Au her invoke of
STAI;DARD, SCHOOL,
lILeF,Lr., , ,NEOUS 800 KS
ROOKS Or• EVERY DESCRIPTION ON
HAND, Olt mADE, TO ORDER.
A new Stock' of
DAY DOOKS, LEDGERS, MEMORANDUMS, PASS
• DOORS, kC., &C.,
NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPER,
ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY OP ALL
QUALITIES, FROM TIIE CHEAPEST TO TI I•
BEST GRADES,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
All the leading MAGAZINES, PERIODIDALS,
and NEWSPAPERS, constantly kept for sale on
our counters.
Also, agent for the following dailies:
PHILADELPHIA PRESS, THE AGE, INQUIRER,
MORNING POST, ruitmc LEDGER, LANCAS
TER EVENING EXPRESS, AND COLUMBIA
DAILY AND WEEKLY SPY. [oet3-tfw
N"w STATIONERY, &c
The undersigned would respectfully nvlte the
attention of the public to his large and well se
lected stock of Goods, consisting of
MISCELLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, AND
JUVENILE BOOKS.
STANDARD WORKS—lllustrated and in
Fino Binding.
FAMILY, HAND & POCKET BIBLES.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—The cheapest
offered
TOY BOOKS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS
—Highly Illustrated.
GAMES OF ALL KINDS
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS—A largo
variety.
CARD & CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
-IVith frames to suit.
WORK BONES—Plain and furnished.
WRITING DESKS AND CASES.
PORTFOLIOS—Of all sizes.
fino assortment of POCKET BOOKS,
PURSES, DIARIES & CARD CASES.
Arb - Call and examine for yourselves.
J. H. SHEAFFER'S
Cheap Cash Book Store,
No. 32 North Queen Street.,
dcc. 11, '67-tf.] Lancaster. l'a
HATS, CAPS, &c.
p J. FR Y, •
I 43 North Front St.
DEALER IN
HATS AND .CAPS!
IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE
LATEST STYLES!
Strict attention will begiven to this department
and customers will always be treated
in a gentlemanly manner. The
linest Silk Hat in the mar
ket is offered for sale
upon very reason
able terms.
ALSO
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
IF GREAT VAIIIETY, VIZ:
LATEST STYLES
CRAVATS ct TIES.
HOSIERY,
LINEN COLLARS
AND CUFFS.
PAPER COLLARS
AND CU Frz%
SHIRTS AND
SHIRT FRONTS.
SUSPENDERS, itc.
UNDERWEAR IN oftEAT VARIETY.
11.71,..Sitirms male to order and warranted to lit.
1 offer a nice lot of Gent's Furnishing Goods
which I tun selling at reasonable prices.
' Call and examine my Stock; I know you will
save money by purchasing of me.
ROBERT J. FRY,
No. 3) North Front Street,
npl IS ISGS] Columbia, Penna.
SHULTZ & BROTHER,
HATTERS,
20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LAN;CA.STEIt, PA.
Latest style Fall and Winter HATS and CAPS
In all qualities and colors.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
We are now opening the largest and most
complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's
FANCY FURS ever offered in this market, at
very low prices.
ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES !I!
nurrhio Robes, lined and unlined; Hudson
Bay, Wolf, Prarie Wolf, Fox, Coon, Sc. .
BLANKETS AND •LAP RUGS,
Of all qualities, to which we would particularly
invite the attention of aiPpersons In want of
articles in that line.
GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTS.
OTTER, - BEAVER
NUTRIA., SEAL,
BUCKSKIN, FLESHER,
KID, etc.,
Ladies' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets,
Mitts and Hoods.
PULSE WARMERS & EAR MITTS.
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL.
. oct3l'll&tfw.
•-•
H OOP SKIRTS.
ISEI
CORSETS, CORSETS
WM. T. HOPICINS.
No. G2S Arch Street, Philadelphia,
MANUFACTUREIt OF TUE
CELEBRATED " CHAMPION " HOOP SKIRTS
FOR LAIiIM, MISSES AIVD CIIILDRRN
The largest assortment, and best quality and
styles in the American Market. Every lady
should • try them, is they recommend them
selves, by wearing longer, retaining their shape
much better, being lighter and more elastic than
all others—WARRANTED in every raped" and
sold at very low prices. Ask for HOPKINS'
" CHAMPION" SKIRT.
Superior hand-Conde Whale-Done CORSETS,
In fifteen different grades, including the "Im
perial" and Thompson & Langdon'e "GLOVE-
FITTING" CORSETS. ranging In prices from 81
cents to 51.50; together with Joseph 13eckers
Celebrated French Woven CORSETS, superior
shapes and quality. Ten different grades, from
sl.lu to $5.50. They are the finest and best goods
for the prices, ever imported. The trade sup
plied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets at the lowest
rates.
Those visiting the city should not fall to call
and examine our goods and prices, as we defy
all competition. septIVOS,
fIOAL ! COAL !! COAL ! ! !
vv Will sell and not advance before October,
then tiro will be compelled to advance if another
rise takes place at Mines.
seple-tfrvi BRUNELL & 1,10011. E.
CASE & SON'S CO.LC711:117;
ROLLING MILL STORE
FIRST ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
LARGE STOOK OF CASSIMERES
FOR OUR 'MERCHANT TAIL-
OILING ESTABLISHMENS!
REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINE])
•
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND
HALF OVAL IRON.
Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Days.
AW.-Orders promptly filicd from Stock on hand
or made to order.
Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de
livered on Cars or Boats.
Office at their
ROLLING MILL,
Columbia, Penna.
I STEAM
THE MAMMOTH STORE OF
New Dress Goods
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR !
GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD• AT
W. G. CASE & SON,
A Splendid Stock of New Goods at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
WE HAVE PURCHASED A LARGE
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
Which we aro prepared to make up
IN THE • LATEST STYLES
A Largo Assortment of
FALL
DRESS GOODS!
11lark - and Fancy Silks, Freneb and Senn:
Cdngliains, hits of nil Styles and
Makes. A full Stock of
Linens. A Fine Stock
of Hosiery,
GLOVES,
DRESS BUTTONS,
AND TRIMMINGS
The Dest Stock or
BROWN
AND
BLEACIIED
Of Every Width and Quality Prom
10 Cont' PDR YARD up.
Wli MAKE A SPECIALITY OF OUR
MERINOS,
WOOL •
POPLINS,
POPLIN
ALPACAS,
WOOL
DKLAINES,
Spragues,
Pink, Purple,
American,Meri
macks, Allen, Pa
cific, Wamsutta,
Glen Cove, Corset
Jeans, Fine Cambrics,
Paper Cambrics, Linens,
Linen Handkerchiefs, Nap
kins, Threads, Braids, Dress
Trimmings, Tidy Yarns, Wor
steds, Hosiery, all kinds Hoop
Skirts Silk Circulars, Silk Sac-
ques, Balmorals, Suspenders, Buttons,
Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Clildren's nosierV
MOURNING DRESS GOODS,
GINGHAM,
ENGLISH,
FRENCH
AND SWISS
WHITE GOODS, AT VERY LOW PRICES
ALL KINDS of PRINTED DELAINES,
PACIFIC,
LOW ELL,
ILANIILTON,
FOULAILD:i,
3fANCIIETEIt, fic
FALL & WINTER
SHAWLS OF ALL -KINDS.
camms AND CASSIMEWES,
For Gent's and. Ladles' Wear.
PLANNE " LS, WHITE AND COLORED
CM
Brown Mos' ins,
Bleached Muslins,
Double wlduh SIIEETINGS,
Cotton and LINEN, Ladles' Linen,
Paper Collars, Gents' Linen,
Nock Tics, Fancy anti Plain,
Cuffs, Kid Gloves,
Ready Made Shirts,
TICKINGS of all GRADES, Sc
ALSO, ALL STYLrg OF
rrATs AND CAPS
Boots and Shoes
LADLES , GLOVE HID. MISSES' ulj
CIiILD
REN'S SHOES. ,
MERCHANT TAILORING
DONE IN TILE BEST, STYLE OUT-
SIDE THE CITIES, AND ALL
FITTING WARRANTED:
628
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Q I ETP.,ENSWA_RE.
ALSO.
A CHOICE LOT OF, GROCERIES,
CONSISTING OF
siJGAits,
COFFEES,
SPICES, •
•
TEAS,
MOLASSES,
• CANNED FRUITS, &c.
Please give us n call, nt the OLD STAND of
MALTBY Jr. CASE, where you can examine our
Stook, before purchasing elsewhere.
' Agency for
GROvEr. &BAKER'S
pREMIIJM SEWING MACIIINES.
' Oil] at the Store and see them working. Soy'
oral kinds on hand.
W. G;CASE & SON,
Locust St., botween Front &Second Sts..
COLUMBIA, Pa.
not.....Sfarke( Pries ie given'lor all kinds of COuntry
Produce, in exchange for Goode.
- .7. - BON & 31.4CIELNLe BY.
SUPPLEE K BROTHER.
/ 1 1.1.1.11:7FA6:Cri.ERS OF
In 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 blends and
patrons to this new branch of our business.
SUPPLER A: BRO.,
2nd St., Columbia.
SUSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY
Manufacturers of all sizes of
And all kinds of Itfachinery Manufactured and
guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of
SUPPLEE dr. BRO.,
Columbia, Penn
STEAM BOILER WORKS,
COLUMBIA, PENN'A.
the Subscriber would respectfully announce
that lie is fully prepared to do all kinds of
Boiler work.
TUBULAR oit CYLINDER BOILERS,
TANKS, AND SHEET-IRON "WORK of all
kinds, and on the most reasonable terms.
.-ltepairing promptly attended to.
For nuttier information apply to
T. STUIIN,
Jyl-lt tl.l:Gm w] Columbia, Pa.
& VESTING S,
GEORGE BOGLE,
DJALER IN
LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Office—Front Street, between Locust and Union,
COOPER & PEART,
DEALIMS xN
LUMBER ceu CO L,
BALTIMORE COMPANY.
LYK.ENS VALLEY,
And all the best Quality of STOVE COAL,
BUILDING LUMBER
Of all kinds, sold and delirmed on-ears, at tho
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
hemlock. White Pine, Weatlierbeinling,
Scantling, itc., &e., suitable for ;ill kind•;
of Building: purvoNes.
LOCUST POSTS!
CTIERItY, •
POPLAR,
ASH,
PICKETS,
LATH,
SHINGLES, &c.
All orders by mail will receive the same at
tention as though the application he made n
person. COOPEIC PAAItT,
mar. 14. '6S-tf. Front St., Columbia.
BRTINER & MOORE,
DEALERS IN
COAL, SALT,
EIRE BRICK
AND LUMBER I
OFFICE-AT BASIN.
PRICES OF COAL Al YARD. DBLIVERY.D.
Baltimore Select LunM 95.65 50.00
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 5.15 5.50
N 0.4 4.90 5.25
1.1 o. 5 4.40 4.75
Shamoken Egg and Stove, Nos.
2 and 3 4.90 5.25
Shamoken Nut, No. 5 4.15 4.50
Baltimore Consumers Coal Co.
Baltimo
Egg re Consu m and Stove, No ers s Coal. 2 anCod.
3, 4.65 5.00
No. 4 .. • 4.15 4.50
Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 4.65 5.00
No. 5 4.15 4.50
Grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and 3 4.40 4.75
Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.65 6.00
" N 0.5 4.65 5.00
The following Coal is sold by ear loads to Co
lumbia consumers, gross weight, with all the 5
per cent, advantages:
Shamoken Egg and Stove, or Nos. 2 and 3-.44.50
Nut, or N 0.5 3.75
Baltimore Consumers Coal Co., Nos. 2 and 3, 4.50
No. 4 A. 25
•• No. 5 4.00
Maltby Coal, Nos. 2 and 3 4.50
No. 5 4.00
Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.50
No. 5 4.50
Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and 3 4.95
*&.As soon as rail connection is completed to
W ilkesbarre, Baltimore Co. Coal will also be sold
by Cars.
dee. 21, '67.] BILTINER & MOORE.
0013 ERG s,
&c., ,to
COAL I COAL!! COAL ! ! !
vV BRUNER & MOORE'S Coal Yo.rdis still
the place to buy your Coal. They always have
on hand Lykens Valley, Shamokin, Baltimore
Company and now have
ANEW DIAMOND No: 4 COAL,
Price in Yard $4.00; Delivered through Tow
$4.35. Try' it. Will give satisfaction.
nov SO-tf.) BRUNER St MOORE.
DR. TAYLOR'S
A mild and agreeable TONIC, FUT - NI lII,ANT
STOMACI lIC and CAR:UT:NATIVE
Extracted entirely from TrEMIR anil ROOTS
Highly beneficial in
Blue Drills,
...
Pillow Casing,
DYSPEPSIA.
GENERAL DE B ,ITY, a nil
LOSS OF AP l' I TE;
and an exeelhait, CORRECTIVE for persons tip
bring from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence,
&c.,
White 4: Colored,
Fancy er .Plain,
Depot, No. 413 'Market Street, Philadelphia
SPEER'S STANDARD
WINE BITTER§I
FOR THE WEAR,
FOR THE PALE,
FOR THE SICKLY
FOR THE AGED,
FOR FEMALES,
FOR SPRING USE!!
NO BITTERS EQUAL TO THEM
SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS,
• mrliDE OF
WINE, 'HERBS AND ROOTS.
SPEER'S Celebrated Wine, so well known, with
PERUVIAN BARK;
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS,
SNAKE ROOT.
'WILD CR - ER:lw BARK,
GINGER,
and such other HERBS and ROOTS as wilt in all
cases assist digestion, promote the Secretions
of the system in the natural channels, and give
TONE AND VIGOR
TO THE
YOUNG AND OLD; MALE AND FEMALE
All use it with wonderful success. Brings
COLOR
To the white Lip,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY -
To the thin face and care worn countenance.
Cures FEVER and Creates APPETITE. Try
them. Use no other. Ask for SPEF:R'S sTAND-
Alto BITTERS. Sold by Druggists:lnd Grocers.
see oult my signature is over the cork of each
bottle. ALFRED SPEER,
l'assale. 21. J. and 213 Brogulway, ew York.
For sale by It. \VILLLtMS Columbia, Fe.
it, Trade snpp J
lied by OHNSTOII. TIOL
LOttrAY ft COWDEN, Philadelphia; GEORGIC
A. KELLY, Pittsburgh; and by all Wholesale
Defilers. fanictam
TTORSE FOR SALE,
A splendid HORSE Is offered for salo
Ecepuiro ut this °file%
,j7ls-tidw
STEAM BOILERS.
ENGINES,
STEAM PUMPS,
L - U3ll.lE't 4'; COAL.
COLUDIBIA. PA
ALEDICA_L.
OLIVE BRAN CII
13 I T T _...2, , -1--,
...7. L.,
BITTERS,
SOLD EVERYWITERE
Septs'6B.:lyl
J. R. TAYLOR S. CO
THE BEST
BITTERS FOR WEAKLY PERSONS!
GEO C_ERIES, tee.
LET THE FACT BE RECORDED !
IN EVERY FAMILY IN COLUMBIA
AND VICINITY, TITAT
CL New Grocery
AND
PROVISION STORE
HAS JUST BEEN OPENED ON FRONT
COLUMBIA, PA.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
public generally, that ho has opened a Grocery
Store at No. 2.5 ' , forth Front Street, Columbia,
and is now stocicing it with everything in the
GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE.
Dialler myself that I have bought reasonable,
and intend to sell reasonable—
CHEAP AS TILE CILEAPEST.
My stock consists in part of
_ SUGAILS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS,
DRIED FRUIT, wILLow-WARE,
FLOUR, STARCII, SALT,
CORN STARCH, FAMILY
CRACKERS, of all Rinds
EXTRA SUGAR-CUItED .HAMS.
In fact I keep everything new and fresh that
is found in a first..class Grocery Score.
t".,-Call and examine my stock and prices.
111R.A.111. LITTLE;
N0..t.5 North Front St., above Locust,
augS-tfd&w] Cohnnbla, Pa.
FRESH GROCERIES
AT TILE PROVISION
BOILERS,
FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF
MULLEN, & BROTHER,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
FRESTI TOMATOES, FRESH PEACILF,:i AND
Wier Cann,Pl Fruits, Sliakor Corn, &c.
TE A - THE LEST TEA IN TEE
EXTRA REPINED SYRUP MOLASSES,
very cheep.
Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit of all land,
Rio, Java, and Lannyra Coffee.
Z.:ENV SUGAR CUBED LIARS d; DJIIRD BEEF
Also,"Fancy Groceries, Faini ly Fl our,
Goods intend to keep the best G.Als acid to
sell as cheap as any similar store.
H. MULLEN el: MO.
US-. Country Produce of all klaUs bought or
talten in exchange for goods. [fell 15-tf.
N ITW GROCERY STORE
THOS. R. Mee LUNE
Has °pencil a new Grocery Store at Nos. 17 C 19
South 'Th ird Street, near the Marlzet.
House, end Inc, i,t0i.1.7,1 It with
0 choke tot of
FINE FAMILY GROCERIIES
P :OVIS roNs OF ALL K rxDs,
AND DomEsTre FituiTs,
Lemons, Oranges, Prtmcz ' Figs, Sum!.
h
e , l an:, and Dried Beef. .A u, Putatoes,
Butter, EgLv,, &v.
WOOD, WILLOW-WARE, BROOMS, &c.
.111 kinds of GREEN GROCERIES in Season.
Count ry Produce taken in exchange for goods,
or the,highest market price paid. in cash.
I ask a liberal share of pull le warconn go, feel
ing confident that I will deal justly with all who
favor me with a call.
nut:92'6B4f j THOS. It. MOM-NNE.
D ANIEL McCAULEY,
NO. 407 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA
FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. &C.
ALSO,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR !
RYE FLOUR UNIIOULTED MEAL, CORN
MEAL, GRAIN, AND ALL KINDS
OF MILL FEED
- - - -
always kept on hand. Choice Family Flour
made from White Wheat. Also Itakers Flour of
the best quality.
Ile thanks his friends for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended, and asks a continuance of
the same.
Being a practical Miller, and having followed
the trade for many years, he flatters hi rose, f that
his knowledge of the business will enable him
to give satistaction to all who may favor him
with their custom.
The store wilt be open from 7 A.M., to F. /..
inn-y2TS-4.1 - 3 DANIEL McUAULEY.
A WAN 'I SUPPLIED !
"A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY AND PRO
VISION STORE."
OLEPPER BRO.'S
Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of all
kinds bought and sold, exchanged for
Goods or sold on Commission.
VEGETABLES OF- ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
We keep constantly on hand a good and fresh
supply of
SUGAR,
COFFEE;
TEAS
AND
SPICES.
FINE HAM AND DRIED BEEF
Also, Dried Fruits of all kinds. Cedar and
Willow Ware, &c., together with all. articles
found in any similar store.
lite,„...We ask n. liberal sham of public patronage
CLEPPEIt DROI.I - lERS'
apl 18'6S-IF) No. 220 Locust St., Columbia, Pa
FINE KAIILY GEOUEEIES,
A LARGE & FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED
AND IN STOLE!
I have non• 1n Store a 101 l assortment of
Groceries & Provisions
For Family and Hotel use
Extra Syrup Molasses, Flue Teas, Co es,
Extra Sugar Cured mukrs and MUM) BEEF
Emtra FA:MLA - FLOUR, by the barrel
or smaller quantity.
Dried Frult,Picklecomil Faney C,roecri es or all
ideas, mei :It the lowest prices.' Call awl ex
amine my stock, whether you buy or not.
HENRY SUYDAM,
mar. 7, 'tl4-i (.1 Cor. of Front Clinton
A FitEsrr AItRIVAL OF GOODS
rive:vet:, ;It the tine firr - wer.-
corner:4 - d :.11‘1CherrystreetN, the follo'-
, t
NEw 011f.EA 31Tor.ASS1S,
JELLIES,
PRESERVES
HON EY,
RA ISINS,
PEACHES,
TOMATOES,
ENGLISH PICKLES, WINSLOW'S REEN COEN
GREEN PEAS .tc.,
A LARGE LOT of NAM/ YORK' CANDIFZ,
Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts,
Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar.
Extra Family Flour, :Mercer Potatoes, Rio and
Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrtm, &a,
470 - Nelv Goods received almost.
WM. H. HARDMAN,
3rd and Cherry Sts.,
dec. 21, 1,74±..] Columbia, Pa.
FAMILY GROCERIES !
FAMILY GROCIERIES:
NEW STOCK!
•
Tlie Subscriber would respectfully inform his
customers and the Public generally, that he has
just received a general assortment of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES.
Relined Sugars of all kinds,
No. 1, and Mess Mackerel,
English di American Pickles,
Sugar Cured Hams and Beef,
Extra Fine Syrups,
Old Rio and Java Coffee,
DRIED AND CANNED•FRUITS,
Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always
on hand and of the very best grades.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
COIVN MEAL, HOMINY, ate.,
Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables and Fruits,
for hotels andfainilles. ' rho best : Goods
only are sold, and prices very low.
Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full
and complete and we intend keeping it fresh, by
almost daily additions.
Notions of different kinds always on hand.
FREDERICK iItiCHER,
fob, 8, '6B4f.] cur. 4th d: Locust Sts.
ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS...
Wz are almost, daily iu receipt of new and
fresh groceries, such as
SUGARS. TEAS, .EAT,
COFFEE,' FRUITS, FISH
SPICES, CHEESE, FLOUR.
Provisions or all kinds, together with Wood
and Willow-ware and Class and queensware.
Switzer and Liinberger Cheese, German Fruits,
ENGLISII AND AMERICAN PICKLES.
Fresh - Peaches, and all the Valley Groceriesper
taining to a well regulated Grocery Store.
I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap
ness and in the excellent quality of my goods.
AG - -Call around and inspect our stock whether
you buy or not. A share of public patronage Is
GEORGE TlLLE,abovo 2nd.
, - • Locust Agent,
JOl3 PRDITING
of sway description extiouted at %Sits ottine,
ME
Columbia, Pa
REHM
DEALER IN
JUST OPENED!
PROVISIONS, &c., ,te
AT ITAILDILkN'S I
STILIWI3EItRTE3
MMEWW7tifFMTVI
THE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS.
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S
IMPROVED
:LAIR RESTORER
FAVORITE
HAIR DRESSIN:G
NEW STYLE IN ONE lIOTTLE_
Will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural
Color and Beauty, and produce luxuriant
Growth. It is perfectly harmless, and
is preferred over every other pre
paration by those who have a
dnp head of. huh, as well as
those who wish 'to restore
it. The beautiful gloss
and perfume Imparted' to
the Hair makes It desirable
for old and young.
FOE SALE EY ALL DEUCE= ***
DEPOT, WS GREENWICH ST., NEW YORK.
1 8 .111C1 ONE DOLLAR.
Ifcb22llS-ly
HALL'S
VEGETABLE HAIR RENEW ER
IMEI
RING'S AALr.nosiA
Theses popular IL•ilr Restorers :tad TonieN on
hantl,at
R. WILLIA.IIS , DRIJCI STORE,
Colombia, ra.
CE 0 T.LrING.
T FEE LATEST EXCITEMENT
NEW STOCK. OF
Grl
NEW STYLES !
LOWER PI:ICES!!
GamsT .t.IffIALNS Now 01:1:1:1:1:1)! CALF. -1151)
51414 Trri , :ir AT
No. 41 NORTH FRONT STREWP,
I have Jest revel ved nrlotheV new stook of
(II hung; The Largest and most, complete ever
I.efore purchased. Collie and C.:C:IIMM our new
Styles and 'prices Of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Embracing every variety of style and material
suitable for the sert.lon. They are made of the
best material and in tire most fashionable style.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIING GOODS
Shirts, Scarfs, ?sleek Tics, Suspenders, Handkerl
chic's, Hosiery, &e. A splendid litre of these
goods always kept ou hand. Also, Boobs,
Shoes, Hats & Caps, of which whave
a well selected stock, and which
we otter at very cheep rates.
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS & VALISES
Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices.
My goods ere all bought for cash, and I olrer them
at. cheaper rates, for cash, than any other store,
Call and see. HENRY RICE,
Opposite Continental Hotel
npl _^s-tfj 41 N. Front, street, Columbia
SPRING CLOTHING !
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Sc„ dc.
New Styles, New Goods At low rates.
DAVID HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM!
FrontStrect, first Store above Walnut Street,
COLUMBIA, PA.
The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and
Cheapest btock of
CLOTHING, FURNISIHNG GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, de., ex., ever exhibited
in these regions, which will neosold at prices
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! Fnov
FALL CAMPAIGN 0 PENED !! !
I=
In the present crisis the people aro coming
from the East, West, North and South, to buy
their Clothing of MYERS S RATHFON, who
keep the largest and best assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
in the City of Lancaster.
150 Overcoats, from 41.00 to $2O
300 Cassimere Sack Coats. .1.00 to 11
320 " Pants 2.50 to 7
SOO " Vests 1.50 to .1
100 " Business Suits 10.00 to 20
50 Boys' Overcoats 5.00 to S
Also, a full line of Boys' and youths , Clothing.
We keep the largest and ilnest assortment of
Cloths, Casslmeres and Vest' ngs, of the newest
and best styles in the market, which we are
prepared to make up to order in the best style.
Goods retailed by the yard as lowas can be pur
chased anywhere. Persons can have goods cut
and trimmed, if prefer Making them at home.
We keep a full line of GENTLEMEN'S FUR
NISHING GOODS, such as Under-Clothing, Sus
penders, Gloves, Hosiery, Linen and Paper Col
lars, Neel. Tles,an great variety, dm.
MYEItS & RATH FON,
Southeast Corner of Center Sy care,
[oct3-W] Lane-aster, Pa.
IT IS A FACT
Capable Of ocular demonstration, that Lite prices
of Cloths, Cassmeres, Itendy-Made Clothinn.
und Furnishing Goods, are less than one-half
What they were during the war,at the Merchant
Tailoring establishment of
S. S. RAT.IIVON,
Corner North Queen .nod Orange Streets,
opposite Slieber's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa.
This is the Oldest eNtablishineut in this Une of
Untie in Lancaster county, :nul is selling, at this
time, tine 21loseow, Esquimaux, and common
Beaver Overeoats Iron $l5 to $2O; Coot non
Union Beavers from $lO I o $l5; Common Union
Beaver Business Suits free: $l2 to $1.5; Good Cas
simere Sttils from ..sit3 to si), and fine qualifies
from $2.5 to $3O. A few suits on hand :is low as
$lO. Cloths ' Cassinieres Tri :ingot :e; 10W
as they van be obtained anywhere else, and sold
by the yard to those who may wish to have them
made at home, Or elsewhere.
Overcoat. Dress Coats and Business Suits
made order wit h dispatch, and in . the best
and most At:Minn:l.lde 11111111101. :IS the customer
may desire. All kinds of cuLtang and repairing
done at reasonable prices. An entire new .Lode
got up for the Fall and Winter trade of 'SUS and
1869, and nnumtactured in the City of Lancaster.
It would be to the interest of the public to roll
and realize that "It' IS A PAOT." • '
S. S. RATIIVON,
oct3l'6S:tlw.] Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
"UP3I:OIiST_EIZING-, &c.
pENNSYLVANIA
_ELASTIC sroicoE CTARANY
1111 CHESTNUT STREET,
ELASTIC SPONGE,
A STIIISTITLYTE FOR • .
Curled. Hair
FOR ALL.
UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES
Chcaper than' Feathers or nciir, and far
.Superior.
The Lightest, Softest and most Elastic and
Durable material known for
MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, CAR, CARRLAGE
- AND CHAIR CUSHIONS.
IL Is entirely indestructible, perfectly clean
and free from (lust.
IT DOES NOT PACE AT ALL
Is always free from insect life • Is perfectly
healthy, and for the sick Is unequalled.
If soiled in any way, can be renovated quicker
and easier than any other Mattress.
Special attention given to .
Funzusitixo cuoncnEs, lIALLS, &C.
Railroad men are especially invited to ex
amine the •
CUSHION SPONGE.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
The Trade Supplied. (Jell-liS-ly
UPHOLSTERING! ,
•
'ie undersigned has taken rooms adjoining
the residence of James Barber, in Walnut street,
where he is at all times prepared to do all kinds
of work in his line, such as Hanging Curtains,
cutting, making and laying Carpets, repairing
Sofas and Chairs, malting Spring, Corn-husk or
Hair Mattrasses, Cushions, Spring,
Mar.lo, '66.] SAMUEL - CARTER
ISAAC 'K. STAUFFER,
wxicnnuly...Eß JEWELER,
NO. 14S -
NORTE 2D STREET, CORNER OF QUARRY
Ig=EM:EMO
An assortment of Watches, Jowelry,Silier and
Plated Ware suitable for Holiday Presents!
constantly on band,
ear Repairing of Watches and Jewelry prompt
ly attended to. [nov 30'67-Iy.
INS DR A NC_E COMPANIES.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO
JANUARY lat, 1868.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - it. 600,827 91
This Company continues to Insure Buildings
Merchandise, and other property, against loss
and dunnage by lire, on the mutual plan, either
for a cash premium, or premium note.
EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT.
'Whole are cunt insured, 812,478,426 83
Less ain't spired in '66, 722,771 31
811,1115,6.35 4i
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Amount ol premium notes,
Jan. 1,1866 $685,123 27
Less premium notes exp'4
in 1860 71,963 01
f,613,160 23
Milano° of premiums, .Tan'y 1, 1666 6,600 J 5
Cash receipts, less commissions, In '66, 57,016 16
Loans 0,100 00
Due from agents and others 8,661 56
CONTRA
Losses and expenses paid in 18110 $73,02.5 31
Losses adj ast4A, not clue Jan. 1, 1,7, 21,290 88
Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 000,527 91
091,5.50 10
A. S. GREEN, President.
Gr.onc,E YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
S. S.lllMlAN,Trea.surer.
DIBECTOItS:
It. T. Ityan, John W. Stertcy,
John Fendrich, George Young, Jr.,
11. G. I%linich, Nicholas INl'Donald,
Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton.
Amos S. Green, John It Bachman,
Hiram Wilson. Robert Crane.
TILE WASHINGTON LIFE IN
SURANCE comrANy.
No. 98 BROADWAY, NEW Y0R.1.:
CHAMBERS & SON, GENERAL AGENTS,
Nos. SO9 & 811 . Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
CAPITAL P 125,000
The Capital and accumulations now amount
to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
- - - -
The wiv - SHING , roI,r has always advopated
and practiced the CASH SYSTEM, believing it
to be for the INTI7,IIILST of the Insured.
Its policies contain a provision for the non
['oriel to re of allLifeaiullEtulov, 2 net I I 11/Mira/Ice
This Compony has not boon surpassed by :my
other In liberality and promptitude in the
settlement of Claims.
CYRUS CURTIS, PRID ENT.
MATHEW N TC V.S
HELL, Vicr. Pim.sron.Nr.
W.. 1.. BREWER, Secretary and etuary.
W. DRUNER,, Agent.
inar23-MJ No. 215 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa.
E CONOMICAL
MUTUAL LIFE lINSURANCE COMP'Y
OF 111 LODE ISLAND.
CASH CAPIT.A.L, $.200,000.
The advantages of this Company arc, that its
Policies are non-forfei fable, and its rates 01 In
tin tang: lower that Lin most New' York or East
ern Companies.
The actuary of this Company, the non. Eliza'.
Wright, of Mass., Is a sodleient guarantee of the
sincerity or the Company.
For circulars and In formation, address
W. EITZEL, Agent',
aug6'Giltl.l Salunga, Lancaster Co., Pa.
MARI) Ft RE AND MA PI IN
:SW-LANCE COMPANY,
0E P f L DELPIIIA.
Capital 0 '1 , 0,00 Sceuri tie, c^9olllo
This Company coal little, to Mice risks on good
property, at rates as low as any other Com
pany Mid CORSktVIIt with prudence.
Policies issned lor long it short terms, or per-.
numentiy. Losses promptly paid. All eittlins
adiLlSLed wino' tt litigation or 4 temy, Th emi t _
patty refers to the pasta:, aguartun t. 1., of its tutu ro
conduct. _ .
THOS. CI I'AVEN, Pres't
A. S. GI Y.r.r.17, Vice-President.
JAS. B. ALVonn, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Aaent,
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa
January '25, 18tis-Iy.
ANCASTER. CITY AND COUNTY .
Fire Insurance, COM D arty.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
ITO:NT. T. E. FRANKLIN, PRESIDENT.
GPO. R. REED, TREASURER.
EDWARD BROWN, SECRETARY.
Directors—Hon. A. E. Roberts, R. P. Shenk,
S. Atiet,., , M. D., Frank Shroder, 11. Carpenter
M. D., J. 'M. Frantz, Jacob Bailsman, John 0:
Hager.
The above Rome Company having appointed
Mr. John W. Brinier as their Agent for Colum
bia and District, will be happy to effect Insur
ance on desirable Properties, at as low rates as
any other Reliable Company.
PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on
favorable Terms. Apply to
JeG-tt] JOHN W. BRUNER, Agent.
TNSUIUNCE COMPANY of NORTH
AMERICA,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1791. Assets. $1,3„A000. Charter
perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by
fire on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c.,
for long or short - periods, or permanently on
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years,
ailbrds a guarantee of claim upon public confi
dence. .Airrixon G. COFFIN, Fres' t.
CHARLES PLATT, See ,_v.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front, Colombia,, a.
January 21, 1843,5-ly.
- FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR
j: ANCE COMPANY, YORK., PA.
rnsuros on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates.
READER, President.
D. STRICKLER, Secretary.
X. S. SHUMAN", Agent ;
July 7, .1.567-i7 ! Columbia, a
WATCHES, JEWELRY, cec.
LATEST EXCITEMENT
SHREINER:S,
No. 13 NORTH FRONT ST., COLTDII3IA, Pa
AMERICAN WATOIIES
IronNE WATCu co.,
ELT,Enr,
P. S. 13Ain7.v. - cr,
AI.r.L.ETON*, ToAcv & Co.,
WATMEAm WATCH' CO.,
MW=ItIMMO
IsTATION/f. .Avxrcir comv.:l7,
Six Di neren iv
n 6010 or Sliver Cases
ENGLISH & SWISS WATCHES !
Selling Very Low, (.1-ways the Largest Stock
FINE JEWELRY !
Latest Styles !
Elegant Assortment!
All (luaranteol to .be as represonted, and a
Lowest
SILVER S: SILVER-PLA TED WARE,
A Rtoelz Not. Excellod to th. 3 CcAmtry,
Anil at, Lrerect each call and be efin
vineeil I hat we have the liaritest, Variety
•' AN!)
Clocks Clocks !
Our Stock cannot ho beat. selling at itetlueed
Rates, and WAl. , .k.usTfrzn. Nu have also the
SETI I THOMAS' CIf.OOKS !
The Best Amertean Clacks inutle.
DIFFICULT REPATIUNG.
We invite prerial attention to onr facilities for
Repairing. We have thd services of a lirst-elas3
:swiss Workman, with new tool , : and machinery,
nail are prepared to do work of the most dliii
et.t kind, without scuffing; to the cities.
REMEMBER, j'iIAT AT
SIIIEINER'S
you can 'have AMERICAN, ENGLISTI AND
SWISS \VATCHES, JEWELRY, repaired
in the ntost huperior manner by dm ratan (Ind
1,5i.0 IPorl.onca, and the Work Warr anted.
Don't Forget the place!
SYMEINE IL'S NEW STOLLE,
No. 13 North Front street
WATaTIES,, C.Te r. p CIa
jEw
ELRY
A complete assort meat, many new styles Just
opened. Si LITERS: SILVER-PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, *&e. Always a good stock and
prices - as LOW (LS the LOWEST.
FOLEY'S GOLD PENS,
And everything round in a first-class Jewelry
Store, can be bud at
SIIREINER'S,
Je3o-6Md] No. 13 N. Front St., Columbia, Pa.
W. 0.L.a.8.K....k. CO.,
j 3 A_ N"X ERS,
No. 85 S. Third Street, Philadelphia,
GENERAL AGENTS
EZEIECI
'JCL L LIFE INSUIIANCE CO
MEMO
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
=I
STATES OF PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTH=
ER?.I NEW JERSEY.
The NATIONAL' LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY is a corporation Chartered by special Act
of Congress, approved July 25, 1868, with a
CASH CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS
and Ls now thoronghly organized and prepared
for bueluess.,
Liberal terms oirered to.. Agents and Solicitors,
who aro invited to apply at our utile°.
Full particulars to be had on application tit
Our -office, located in the second story of our
'Banking House, where Circulars and Pamp
hlets, fully describing the advantages offered by
the Company, May be bad.
E. W. CLARE: ec CO.. •
No. 35 Sourn Tnrnn STntarr,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dn. S. A. DOCXIUS, Lancaster City, Agent for
Lancaster county. Vugl3'6B:lytldzw.
STOS, HABDWABB," ttc.
T RUMPLE k 7 SO4N,
J.
FOREIGN 4.t DOMESTIC 'HARDWARE
An extensive assortment of house furnishing
hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use,
always on hand.
IRON - .AND STEEL.
Blacksmiths, 'wagon makers, and otliers,furn
ished with all kinds of Iron, Nails, Rorse Shoes,
Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
In great variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash
Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, &c.,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes,
Foras, Rakes, uud all other Implements used by
the farmer.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves of every style and pattern, Coeur, Parlor
and (Mice Stoves, for coal or wood. A AIM(' as
sortment of Tin Ware always kept on hand, or
manufactured to order.
601,450 10
Oil, Paints, &o.
Coal Oil, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils
of all kinds. Alcohol, Bet In e, Japan, and other
Varnish, Glass Paints, Putty, White Lead, ,te.
aug.l9, '65.] LOCUST STREET, CBl .1131:131A, PA.
C. FLINN'S.
House Fu fishing Store
NO. 11 Norm' QUEEN sn,
LANCASTER, PA.
•
ICE CREAM FREEZER'S, WATER, COOLERS,
REFRIGERATORS.
TIN AND COPPER WARE, WOOLEN WARE,
DRI2TANLA WARE,
BIRD CAGE'';,
STEP LA P
15RoOMS BRUSHES
Ii HIVES AND FoRRS, TEA AND TABLE
SPOONS .E
, COFFE MILLS, .zo.
COAL OIL CHANDELIERS, ha. Balls, Ly
o•dulos, COAL OIL LAMPS,
BRACKETS:, Ac.
PUMPS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, WATER
A very non ..t,sortrocolt. :MUSE FILEN
IS lIING GOODS, Wall kinila at
A. 0. FLINN'S
I Louse Stun,
No. 11 North Quecu St., Laueaster, Pa.
Jr:* 11.47
A LwAYs som-pyriaNG NEW !
JUST 3 'IMO LEASED, AT REDUCED
PRICES, a splendid As:,orlJnent, of new and 41.,
Hirable
LW USE FUENTSEINO GOODS !
COOKING STOVES—A nei-Dn. , ,/ Quaker
City, ,Lita! tla: _Niagara.
1:1-1 TANN lA. WARE, in Sets or soparnlo,
to suit, purehaNers.
CI I AM BEI
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS.
wATEIt COOL ERS, or all siZlni
Special a; lcii th a: paid. to ( :AS FITTINU anJ
1`1,1.11111:1 Ntl. A laie.enasortll'ollt of wotentild
WAIN - DEM HMS V.lW:*a on halal.
A Variety of 1:111.11 CAGES, al all prices.
Arent filr the Celebrate4l n(Yry 7 s cLoptiEs
WASIFEIL The most popidnr, hest mmt Chen pest,
Wash in!; Afneh Inc ever n ven bed.
In connection -With the above 'Washing 4a
chine; be has the
UNIVEPS.A.L CLOTIT ES IVR7NG En !
Call at the corner of Second And Locust streets,
and satisfy yourself that you cart get better bar
gains there than at any other establishment..
.1 . 1112,A1l 'WILSON,
Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa.
April 20, ISG7-Iy.
DRY GOODS.
L OOK BEFORE YOU . LEAP
GOODS WELL nouGur ARE HALF SOLD
The finest and best lot of goods ever brought
to Columbia, has Just been. received
at the
" Cheap Store "
OF
P. S. McTAGUE,
Where the Public are cordially invited to call
and examine tile Goods and Prices. The greater
part of the goods were bought before the late
advance in cotton, and consequently can be
sold much cheaper than present Wholesale
Prices. The Stock' is now full and complete,
comprising the different grades of goods, viz:
I‘lol-1.1.11.15,
vii.LEscrAs.
SUMMER POPLINS,
WOOL I)ELAINS, of all Colors,
A tine lot of Spring Styles of SUMMER DE
LAINES, 'besides MUSLINS, CALICOES, TIM
INGS, DENIMS, FURNITURE and SHIRTING
CHECKS, TABLE DIAPER, GINGHAMS and
An elegant selection of Spring and Summer
BALMORALS at the lowest prices. Bargains lit
SILKS. Also, all widths of Sheetings and
Pillow Cases Aluslins of the Best Makes.
A perfectly new line of CLOTHS, CASSI
MERES, SATTINETS, TRENTON PLAIDS,
JEANS, Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, and Heady
made Coats, latest Fashions.
The Subscriber is just entering into tile BOOT
and SHOE business, and being determined to
keep none but the best Goods in this line, and
sell at less than usual prices, respectfully solicits
the patronage of the public.
P. S. MeTAGTJE,
No. 120 - 4; 125 Locust St.,
Columbia, Pa
mar2S-tf]
T•E COMING CONFLICT !
"e give greater inducements to Agents than
any other House in the trade. Ladies and Gent's
get up Clubs in our great
ONE DOLLAR SATE
OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SILVER.
WARE, PLATED WARE, &C., &C
Thousands can testify as to the superior qual
ity oat the large remuneration received for sell
ing our goods. We will present to any person,
ghee of arpcnse,) sending us a club, goods worth
0J to VOU, or will pay cash If necese.ary.
All goods sold aL an uniform price of ONE
DOLLAR Mr each article.
We have mad. special arrangements with the
celcln ORIEN.CAL TEA COMPANY, to stlP
ply their standard Teas and CollCcs, at their hest
prices.
Agents wanted everywhere. Descriptive Cir
culars will be sent free, on application.
CHAS. LETTS & CO. Manlrs' .gents
068-trai 04 .S; Federal t.reet, _Boston, Ifams
AI ONEY SAVED.
We are constantly purchasing, for cash In tho
New York and Boston Markets, all kinds of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS, corroNs,
BOOTS AND SHOES, WATCHES. SEWING
MACHINES. CUTLERY, DRESS 000 PS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Which w•e are net nally selling at an average
price of CLINZE DOLLAR FOR EACH AItTICLE.
Our sales being strictly for cash, mint our qlllli4`
111111q1Thrg,r thall i lint or any 01 her SIIIInar e,ll
- enables ns to give better ha gains thall
can he obtained of any other house.
The Ladies
Arc; specially awl toil to give us atrial
==
Our club system of selling is as follows: For
$2 we send ;111 patent pen fountains and checks
deserilni; ;10 ditforent articles to lie sold tar a
dollar each ; 411 Mr $1; 60 for $6; 100 for $lO, .I.c.
Sent by mail. COMMISSIONS LARGER than
those offered by any other firm, according to
size of club. Single fountain and check, 10 cis.
Yale and fen ale a
IN REGISTERED LETTERS. Send us a trial
club, and yon will acknowledge that you cannot
afford to buy goods of any other house there
alter. _
°cm-awl
S_ETVING ALzicirrivEs.
SEWING- MACHINES !
There is 130 necessity for "Swinging oreund
the Cirelb" of
Sewing Machines
in searen of a GOOD ONE, when one fs offered
to von combining in itself all the GOOD QUALI
TIES claimed for any in the 'Market, and airated
of all the defeat, and elrip-trap fixtures, and attach
ments used to matte Machines sell.
We oXer for sale the
GROVER & BAKER
FAMILY ALAZECINE,
Making the Elastic Stitch which wilt not rip or to.enk
by !canon, and for proof of Its excellence, refer to
those having them in use.
tisi-We have at all times a COMPETENT PER
SON in attendanCe—not to picture imaginary
perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper
tinence the defects of other machines, in order
to hide anything in those we sell, but to show
what can be done with ours.
We have also the best
LOCK -STITCH
MANUFACTURING MACHINE,
Ever offered to the public, and only ask an ex
amination of them tosubstantlate our
assertions. Also,
SECOND-HAND MACHINES, .
In good rnnning
order, of the following Plaices,. which
we will at ABOUT HALF Olt ortymal PiticE
WILCOX .1:
WTI_EELE 4: WILSON'S
AND HOWE'S.
W. G. CASE & SON,
- Agents, at Bolling Mill Store
. . • Columbia, Penn'a.
N. fl.—Tlio above Machines are also to be had
of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams
Express Oftlee, in Walnut street, above Front.
June .5.'67-tfl
MMIGNEI
IL J. M. LITTLE:
Still continues to take
PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, AMBROTYPES
PHOTO.ItIINIA.TUR.ES. GSM PICTURES, &c.,
At his old stanti,•on Locust Street, above Front,
COLITIVIIIIA, PA.
Mr. Ltrrxr. has had an experience of several
years at this business, and his pictures are equal
to the best that can be had in any city, and owing
to his splendid sky-light, and good instruments,
far superior to those generally taken in the coun
try. If you wish a good and correct picture, you
may (legend upon getting it at Little s. His Pic
lures are gnat favorites with those who haw.
obtained them. Prices us low as the lowest.
AGi - Don't forget Um plaee—LocustStreet,above
'Front, Coltuabla, Pa. Cmar. SO, i 867.
DEALERS; IN
EASTALAN Sc. KENDALL,
65 Hanover St., Boston, Mass