The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 24, 1869, Image 4

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Columbia, Pa.
Saturday, April 24, 1869.
Arir-ILLI , advertising will be considered
CASH, and Collect able at any time alter the
nrst•lnsertien.
THE world at large do not understand
the mysteries of a newspaper; and, as in
a watch, the hands that are seen are but
the passive instruments of the spring,
which is never seen : so, in a newspaper,
the most worthy causes of its prosperity
are often least observed or known. Who
suspects the benefit which the paper de
rives from the enterprise, the vigilance
and the watchful fidelity of the publisher?
Who pauses to think how much of the
pleasure of reading is derived from the
skill and care of the printer ? We feel
the blemishes of printing, if they exist,
but seldom observe the excellencies.
We eat a hearty dinner, but do not
think of the farmer that raised the mate
rials thereof, or the cook that prepared
them with infinite pains and skill. But a
enok of vegetables, meat, pastries, and in
finite. L0n10n : 9,1a.5,a paradisiacal office in
comparison with an editor! Before him
pass in review all the exchange newspa
pers. He is to know all their contents,
to make for other eyes the matter that
re
quires attention. His scissors are to be
alert, and clip with incessant industry all
the little items that together form so large
an interest in the news department. He
passes in review each week every State in
the Union, through the newspaper lens.
Ide looks across the ocean, and in strange
lands, and following the sun, he searches
all round the world for material. It will
require but two second's time for the read
ers to take in what two hours' search pro
duced. By him are read the manuscripts
that swarm the office like flies in July.
It is, his frown that dooms them. It is
his hand that condenses a whole page into
a line. It is his sternness that restrains
sentimental obituaries, that gives young
poets a twig on -which to sit and sing their
first lays.
And the power behind the throne, in
newspapers as in higher places, is some
times as important as the throne itself.
Correspondence, occasional or regular,
stands in awe at that silent power which
has the last chance at an article, and may
send it forth in glory or humility. And,
in short, as the body depends upon a
good digestion, so the health of a paper
depends upon that vigorous digestion
which goes ou by means of the editor.
The 11111eries or Mining in White
Pine.
The California papers arc full of notes
of travel to White Pine, the new silver
discovery. Here is an extract : "At one
station the party halted for a square meal.
There was a tent, and in it a huge kettle
of coffee and a camp oven. After wait
ing a few minutes, the landlord came to
the door and snapped out, " Room for
four." Our informant went in with three
other men, and they knelt around a flat
box, which the hotel keeper had turned
down on the ground. On the top were four
basins of strong coffee, and by each dirty
tin was a dirty black biscuit and as egg.
The coffee and eggs were good, and the
biscuits were good on the outside, that is,
the eater had to choose between two evils
—dirt over the top crust, dough under it.
Each loaf was like a Cream cake, perfectly
soft inside. The hungry men tore off
the top crust, and, after blowing, scraping
and rubbing it to remove the alluvial de
posits, put it down with a gusto and tor
rents of strong coffee. The inside masses
of dough were left by each man's basin.
When the men had finished their meal,
and while they were kneeling, their host
put his soot-begrimed and greasy hand
over the box, and spokd again, 'Four dol
lars.' He was paid. Plump went the
silver into his pouchy pocket, and pop
went the four masses of dough back into
the oven. As soon as a new crust was
baked over them, eggs cooked, and the
basins were refilled with coffee, four more
hungry men knelt down, ate off the
crust, rejected the rest of the dough
for another baking, and paid their
dollar each for the meal. It was calcu
lated that one more stage load of custo
mers would finish the biscuits, and put
the landlord to the trouble of kneading a
new batch."
important to Grocers.
The Internal Revenue Record says that
a number of grocers, in different parts of
the country, have got into trouble through
inattention or through ignorance of their
obligations, under the revenue laws, with
regard to articles liable to stamp. For the
information of all such, we would state
that sardines, anchovies,prepared mustard,
syrups in bottles, jams, jellies, meat and
fish sauces, colognes, cosmetics, &e., are
liable to stamp duty, whether made in the
United States or imported. The stamp
must be affixed on each article offered or•
exposed for sale. Sardines, anchovies,
sauces,syrups, prepared mustard, jams and
jellies, are subject to stamp according to
the weight of 'each package'; a one cent
stamp Witte package does not exeed two
pounds in weight, and a stamp of an ad
ditional cent for every pound or fraction
of a pound in excess of two pounds in
-weight. The penalty for each offense.
Dealers should bear this in mind.
Tull first known case in which a di
plomatic appointment, actually made by
President Grant, has been declined, is
that ofMr...T. R. Clay, the colored Lou
isianian, nominated for the mission' to
Liberia. Mr. J. M. Langston, another
colored man, whose:capacity, education.
and redder him every way fit for
the post,.is likely now to receive the nom
ination. 'Sliculd "he 'decline, the Presi
dent must be careful not to tender it to
any of the white men abotit Washington—
'unless 'wants it promptly taken.
. . 14 EfAVE - we a Democratic party among
es?" is -the -inquiry of the Louisville
Courier. Doubtful. The Tammany Na
tional Convention sent it sky-high, last
July—on independence Day.
ME
.V6ll, SA LIL
ATA LUABLE I' AM
AND
MILL PROPERTIt
PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber bring about to remove from
the neighborhood, would otrer his FARM and
FLOURING MILL at PRIVATE SALE.
The property is located in \Vest Hemplield
township. Lancaster county, in nun of the rich
est agrieultural districts in the State; one mile
told-a-half 1 Clan Columbia.
The 31111 is in good order, and Is, kept running
constantly on customer work. It has two fun
oC French burrs, with all the necessary im
proved machinery for doing merchant mid coun
try work. It ha, lately beer. put in complete
order.
The Farm contains a little over one hundred
acres., is Itt a high state 0r cultivation, and pro
duces abundant crops. It is especially adapted
to the growing of cattle. The buildings are good
and substantial, and the location admirable.
A rare opportunity is here offered for any one
who wishes to invest in property that will pay,
or to purchase a good borne hi one 01 the best
localities iii the t4tate.
Persons wishing to view the property can call
on the subscriber on the premises, or make in
quiries of Mr, Martin Erwin, Franklin House,
Columbia.
tia.„The terms agate will be made reasonable.
sep.,nt r.) THOMAS GROOM.
I)mvATE sALE.
TILT SL'7ISCItI]IEI OFFERS AT PRI
TE SALI , ', the following property, located In
Ftirrlf. ST., below Locust.
A TWO-STORY FIt.I.7ME 'HOUSE,
AND
LOT OF GROUND.
having two fronts, one on Fifth Street, and also
on the Lancaster pike.
A good location for building. Will be 531 d
low. Enquire °Mho premises.
REBECCA CHALFANT
No. 29 S. all St., Colon - dna, Pa.. or on). S. Chal
fant. who will give all the partieulas. faugS-tal
LOTS!
LOTS OF LOTS:
BUILDING LOTS
Large or Small, on Sixth street, or Seventh
street, and Locust street, and Walnut street.
Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets
lOU feet deep to a 14 feet Wide alter.
feli3'l4-tf) apply to S. Ik. MIFFLIN
VALUABLE PROPERTY
The subscriber offers the following valuable
real estate, in the borough of Columbia, Penn'n,
at private sale:
UQUSE & LOT, 'No. it I L OCUST STREET,
SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND, No. 142,
connected therewith, now occupied as a grocery
store, by Mrs. M. Turner.
This is one of the best business localities in
the town. The lot is very large with front of 30
feet 10 inches. Also the row of
FOUR BRICK HOUSES WITII LOTS,
Nos. S, 10, 12 and it Union street, will be sold
singly or together, on easy terms.
For further Information, apply to
:JONAS MEXIiII3Ct,
No. 111 Locust street, Columbia.
July 23t1, ISGS:tf.
IVATCHES, J_L'IV_ELI ,17;
WA:TeI:IES ADD JEWELRY!
lEEE
INDUCEMENTS OFFERED!
AMERICAN WATCHES,
is low as y2O, in two oz. Cases, warranted for
two Sears; also 5, .1, 5 and 5 oz. eases.
SUSI' RECEIVED
A full assortment of the Celebrated
Seth Thomas Clocks.
They arc the best Clocks made. Call and see!
Aso, a fall alid well selected stock of
SILVER PLATED WARE!
From the best Factories In the U. S.
JEWELRY V.A.RIETV
Just from the Factories!
SpECTACL2S, in gold, silver, steel and plated
Frames, to suit all ages.
TtEPAIRING of all kinds, promptly attend
ed to, at.
E. SPE:FLING 'S JEIWELIRY STOIIE,
Dear the New Uepot.
T ATEST EXCITEMENT
'AT
SHREINER'S,
No. 13 NORTIT FRONT ST., cor,vmurA, Pn
AMERICAN 'WATCHES 1 .
ifoRNE vtrxrcn CO,.
War. ELL - sicy,
P. S. BARTLETT,
APPLETON, TRACY S: CO.,
WAVrizA3r IVATen Co.
The Latest American 'Watch.
NATIONAL IV:ATCH COMPAXY,
Six Different Brands. in Gold or Silver Cases
. . _ _
ENGLISH & SWISS WATCHES I
Selling Very Low, :Iwo's ... the Largest Stock
FINE JEWELRY !
Latest Styles !
Elegant Assortment!
All Guaranteed to be as , represented, and a
Lowest Pr ces.
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED WARE
A Stock Not Execllea In the Country,
And at Lowest Cash Prices, call and be con
vinced that we have the Largest Variety
AND LOWEST PRICES.
Clocks ! Clocks !
Our Stock cannot be beat, selling at Reduced
Rates, and WAnatAzy'rr.n Ws have also the
SETH THOMAS CLOCKS !
• The Best American Clarks made.
DIFFICULT REPAIRING.
We invite ppecial attention to our facilities for
Repairing. We have the services of it first-class
Swiss Workman, with new fools and machinery,
tad are prepared to do work of the most dint
:t kind, without sending to the cities.
REMEMBER THAT AT
SHREINER'S
You can have AMERICAN, ENGLTSH AND
SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, repaired
In the most superior mariner by American and
Swiss WoeAnnen, and the Mr/. Warranted.
Don't Forget the place!
SHREINER'S NEW STORE,
No. 13 North Front Street,
.LV - 1173E1?, & COAL.
GEORGE BOGLE,
DEALN:n IN
LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Oftlee—Front Street. between Locust and "tlll.loll,
COLUMBIA, PA
COOPER & PEART,
DMEItS
LUMBER cel; COJ L,
BALTIMORE COMPANY.
"VALLEY.
the best Quality* of STOVE COAL.
BUILDING LUMBER
Of all him's, sow and delivered on ears, at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
White Pine, Weatherboarding, Joice,
Scantling, &a.. suitable for all kinds
of Building. purposes.
LOCUST POSTS!
CREERY,
porLArt,
ASH
PICKETS
- LATH,
SHINGLES, &c.
All orders by malt will receive the sante at
tention as though the application be made n
person. COOPER & PEART,
mar. 11.-a-t . • Front at., Columbia.
_MON 111AC_Il.it\RY.
S UPPLEE & BROTHER,
OF
STEAM BOILERS.
In addition to our Foundry uui Machine work,
we nre now prepared to mann-nu:Lure every
variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work,
MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS
Promptly attended to. Thankful forpast favors,
we would Invite the attention of our friends tun).
patrtins to this new branch of our business.
SUPPLEE fi BRO.,
Itud St., Columbia.
STJSQUEEEAIiNA IRON COMPANY
Manufacturers of all sizes of
REFINED AND .DOUBLE REFIXED
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND
BALI , OVAL IRON.
Car Axles, Shafting and Norse Shoe Bars.
Wii-Orders promptly tilled from Stook on hand
or made to order.
Terms, net Ca_sh, at 'Afanufaentrer's prices, de
livered on Cars or Bouts.
°dice at their
ROLLING MILL,
Columbia, Telma.
STEAM
ENGINES,
STEAM PUMPS, Boir-razi,
And all kinds of 3fachinery 'Manufactured foal
guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of
SIIITLEE BRO.,
Columbia, Penn
JOl3 PRINTING
01 every description executed at this Wilco
The submviber lun•L;g lately tad , 1113 nett
oins, and greatly inercosed ids business,
can off( r better Indueetnents to his eustoiaeres
than ever.
WINDOW SHADES M.1.P.P.011.: 4 6:e ALL
He mantirJettim, to order, and Mill keep con•
:,tautly on band, Brushing, Plain and Fanny
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card,ldning and
M m
Centre Tables, Coon, Panay and Frenolt Bed
steads; nil of 'width will be sold on the most
reasonable terms. As lie manutaetures his own
work he is ombled to warrant every article to
be what it is represented,
CA.:11.11S! CHAIRS!! !! !
All id ml 4 or ch . airs kept on hand or 3nanocaaar•
etalo ardor. Catt, WitteNor, Arm mid hocking
Chan p,• Settees, Cam Cotokte.t Stook,Solas,
Tete-a Tetes and Stuffed Scat Chairs, made to
order, Old chairs repainted auto repaired.
Tri , .:D AT r
Funerals Will be attended to Nvltit promptneis
to widen he gives Ills personal at ten rion. Ile is
prepared with ice boxes mild rooters to preserve
corpse, as may be required.
MAHOGANY' OR WALNUT COFFIN'S,
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may
be required. Ile respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage, as well as a continuance of the
ettsturn with wllleit he has been 1 iberal y favored.
_ .
JOnN SITENDF i ItG Slt,
South side of LoctuA between Secatul rind
'Parch imarM-G7-tf.
pURN [TUBE O& ALL RINDS.
CABINET 'WARE-ROOMS MANU
.ACTORY, Locust, Street, a few doors below
Third Street, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keeps on
hand an extensive assortment of nil kinds ot
Furniture. persons wishing to law or those
i
uhent to go to housekeeping, will find tto their
advantage to give me a call.
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BUREAUS,
SETTEE'S, &e., te.
Of the best quality, style., and manufacture, and
will make to order, of first-rate material, every
article in his Bile. Tie will give strict attention
to business, and respectfully asks of the public a
shark of its patronage.
. - y• UNDERTAKING will receive the most
careful attention, at the shortest, notee.
mar3d47-111 GEORGE SILIDEBry
NEW STYE
L
WINDOW SHADES.
The Subscriber has on hand at Ids Furniture
Store. all kinds anti styles of
IVIDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN "FIXTURES, &e.
To which 1 e would respectfully call the atten.-
.•
up/ Is'GS-tf I
PRIVATE SALE
BOOKS, STATIONER Y.
FF. KEEVER,
"
103 LOCUST 511: LET, cOLUM &LA, PA.
BOON. SELLER, STATIONER :NEWs DEALER,
Another invoice of
S D 1") , sCIEOO ,
AND
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
DOORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OE
lINND, OR 'MADE TO ORDER.
DAY BOONS, LEDGERS, NEMORANDUNS, PASS
1300 ES, LC., &C.,
icon , LETTER AND CAP PAPER,
ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY OP ALL
QUALITIES, FROM THE CIIE.IPEST TO TILE
All the leading MAGAZINES, PERIODIDALS,
and. NEWSPAPERS, constantly-kept for sale on
our counters.
Also, agent for Cho PA lowilvg :
PHILADELPLILI PREss THE AGE, INQUIRER,
MORNING POST, PUBLIC LEDGER., LANCAS
TER EVENING EXPRESS, AND COLUMBIA
DAILY AND WEEKLY SPY.
tTI.-'ll - 43LSTERINGI Lec.
pENNSYIN.TIA
ELASTIC SPO:s.:GE COMPANY
1111 CIIESTNIST STREET,
ELASTIC SPONGE,
UPUOLSTERY
Cheaper than Feathers or Hair, and Icy
Superior.
121 e Liglite.l, Softest and most Elastic and
Durable material known for -
A9".I'IW.tiS.ES, PILLOWS, CAB, CA RRIAGI,
NI) Clll.ln CUSIIIoNs,
It is entirely Indestructible, perfectly clean
And free from dust.
IT DOES Nur PACIt: AT ALL
Is always free front insect life is perfectly
healthy, and for the sick is unequalled.
If soiled in any way, call he renovated quicker
and easier than ally other Mattress.
Special attention given to
Railroad men are especially Invited to ex
amine the
CUSHION SPONGE.
SA.TISII.A.CTION GUAR/Us:TF.74I).
Tha Trade Supplied. [jel:l4S-13
UPHOLSTERING!
The undersigned has taken rooms adjoining
the residence of James Barber, in Walnut street,
Where he is at ;di times prepared to do alt kinds
of work in his line, such as Hanging Curtains,
cutting, making and laying Carpet..., repairing
Sofas and Chairs, making Spring, Corn-husk or
Rah' lqattrro;.ses, Cushions, aize., eze.
Mar. JO, '66.] SAMUEL CARTER
SHULTZ & BROTHER :
ATTEBS,
20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Latest stela Fall and Winter 'TEATS anti CAPS
in all quail ties ttml colors.
We are now opening the largest and most
complete assortment of Ladles' and Children's
PASNCY I'LlitS ever offered in this market, nt
very low prices.
ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES!!!
Bunlo Roues, lined and unlined; Budson
Bay, Wolf, Prank: Wolf, Fox, Coon, Sze.
BLANKETS AND LAP RUGS,
Of all qualities, to which we would particularly
invite the attention of all persons in want of
articles ht that 11110,
GLOVES, CAIJITLETS AND MITTS
OTTER, DEANER,
NUTRIA . SEAL,
auciNsizlN, ELESIIER,
E:113, &e.. ..te.
Unites' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets
Mills and Hoods.
PULSE WA.RMERS & EAR MITTS
NVE.O.LESALE AND RETAIL
octSrGS:tfw.
A 14, intENEm AN :
4 NOILTII FRONT sTEEET,COLIJMIRA,
DEALER. IN
lIATS AND CAPS!
IN GDEAT VARIETY,
AND OF TDE LATEST STYLES!
Also,
GENTS' FITRNISIIING GOODS
.tt-Sltztev: .alade to order and Warranted
to lit.
COLUMBIA FLOUR 'MILLS
GEORGE BOGLE, PEOPMETOn.
The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of
Grain.
SUPEICFINE 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
alai Oats. Corn Meat and •
GRAHAM FLOUR
For sale at all times, and delivered to any part
Of the town, fir,-Town and country cnstorn
lApril a, 1847.
PREPABATIONS.
"TALL'S
VEGETABLE iiAirz. "RENEWER
RUNG'S .A - MI3II.OSIA.
Theso pophlar llalr Restorers and Tonics on
hand, at.
WILLIAMS' DRUG STORE',
Columbia, Pa.
BACHMAN & DEHUFI,
A., PA.,
Manufacturers or, imd have constantly on
hand Sa.shes, Door linnets, Shutters, Window
and Door Frames, lirackets, Moulding, Shelv
ing, Casings, &c.,
P. s.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber is
Continued and carried on as heretofore by
jan2'oo-1) - J JO.IIN B. 13A.C.11.11(A.N.
CABINET-MIRE.
STI LLS
Lion of
awls SIIENIIERGZ.Ft,
No. 250 Locust St., Columbia
A new Stock of
BEST GRADE'S,
WNOLESALE OR RETAIL
A SUBSTITUTE 1•'OIL
Curled 1-lair
FOR ALL
I'IIIII'OSES
HATS, CAPS, cec
L.N.I`.:CASTED,, PA
LADIES' IANCY FURS
FLO U 1 lIITG
3II.L_L.
PLAIVZiVG JIJLLS.
StiSQI3I7IIAIc.NI
PLANING MILL
DRY GOODS,
.„._
FRICES 11EPUCED.
Hager & Biotliers
Will Nell from tlils date their
STOCK 0.1 , DIY GOOT)S
MEI
c; mA T REDUCTION
LADES' DRESS GOODS
SIIA W LS,
Ulti4,
MESE!
E;rtEs,
I.OTII T
I=
111) 4 4,1N
All at POPULAR 11110 ES.
i 5,000 worth of
curx.A. GLASS WARI,
At less ti tan WISOLESA. rItICES,
Preparatory to receiving their Spring linporta-
GALL AND EXAMINE'
HAGER & BROTITIMS
Lancaster, Dec. 26, MS'.
STOVES . , HARDWARE, ,C7c.
ItUMPLE & SON,
=I
FOREIGis: As DOMESTIC HARDWARE
An extensive assortment of house furnishing
hardware, also fur carpenters' and builders' use,
always on hand.
I.IION AND STEEL.
Blacksmiths, wagon !linkers, and others, furn
ished with all kinds or iron, NBorse
Coach Trimmings, and other goods In their line.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
- - - - - -
In great variety, such us Tabs, Ea.sl; et., wash
Bo:Aida, Brooms; \4: sling Machines, &e.,'&e.
DIPLE:JEN'I'S
Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes,
Forks, Hakes, and all other Daplemons used by
the farmer.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Sloven of every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor
and 011iee Stoves, for coal or wood, A large as
sortment of Tin Ware always kept on hand, or
stuumfaetured to order.
Oil, =Paints S6c.
Coal Oil, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils
of all kinds. Alcohol, Banzine, Japan, and other
'Varnish, Gla_ss, Paints, Putty, IVhi le Lead, &e.
ateg.l9, '65.3 Loctwr STaraa, CoJr.u.nal.A., PA.
A LWAYS SOMETHING NEW!
JUST PURCHASED, AT RIMUCED
riticEs, a splendid Assortment, of new and de
sirablo
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
COOKING STOVES—Anti-That Quaker
City, and the Niagara.
P.RITA.NNIA WARE, in Sets or separate,
to suit purchasers.
CHAMBER WARE,
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS.
WATER COOLERS, of all sizes and styles
Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and
FLU:URI:NG. A large assortment, at splendid
CHANDELIERS always on hand.
A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices.
Agent for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES
WASlllf.lt. The wont popular, best and cheapest
Washing Machine ever Invented.
In connection with the above Washing Ma
chine, he has the
UNIVERSAL CLOTIVES WRINGER!
Call at the corner of Second and Locusts treel?,
and satisfy yourself that you can Clg better bar
gains there than at any other cstablihinnent.
lIIItAII WILSON,
Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa.
April 20, 1017-IY.
BOOTS & SHOES.
ADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY
4
Having increased Inv facilities for turning
out :superior work. I would announce to my old
customers and all new ones that may favor me
with 11 call, that I am better prepared now to
manufacture :all kinds of
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
SHOES AND.GAITERS,
than ever before. I employ none but the best
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep ou band a general assortment of
ready made work all of which is manufactured
on the premises.
I keep no made-up work of other partieS: My
work is made exclusively for home trade and is
sold as such. TERMS CASH.
. . - - -
We. sell as cheap as any other establishment,
and ash' a share of public patronage.
JAMES SCHROEDER,
Locust Street. between Front and Second.
B OOTS AND SHOES!
3F; ROME SCIIRECH,
Manufacturer of Superior
BOOTS AND STIOES
Informs the public that he is prepared to re•
cetve orders for work., and that his prices are
reasonable.
A -
so em is al assortment of Ready-Matte Wm.]:
on hand.
Repairing always attended to In a prompt and
eillelent manlier.
REIM:1111E1C TII 1.1 PLAci:I
.MP.OME SCIIRECIT,
No. '2.6:! Lov.ust St
api 25 C,-t.•l
ROME MANUFACTURE.
The Subscriber has on hand a large Stool:
ut Iteot6 and Shoes, Halters, Sc„ utl M. nu owe
›lanutheture.
Call at Ills Store, four doors above it. Williams'
Drug Store, Front Street, where he offers an eX
ten,ive assortment of Clouds. either
WIIOLESALE OR RETAIL
consists of as large and general as
sortment. of Melt's Joy& Lathes' still -Children's
BOOTS AND SUMES,
as can be found elsewhere in the Town.
Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find It to
their advantage to call and examine his Steel:,
before purchasing elsewhere.
Iday SAMUEL Olt° Na.'.
FINE CUSTOM MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN.
All the ..LEADING STYLES on hand or made
to measure. Prices fixed at. LOW FIGURES.
jol Illustrated Price List with Instructions for
....ell measurement sent on receipt of Post Mee
address.
WM. F. BAIt'Tf,I•ITT,
t's3 South sixth St., above Chestnut,
aug2o-GS-ly) . Philadelphia
1-'lto 2'o G_IMPIEY.
youß LIKENESS
R. J. M. LITTLE
Still continues to take
VIOTOGRAPIIS, F.F.TROTYPES, AEI I.IIIOTYPES
PIIOTO.MINLITURES, GENT PICTURES,
At his 011 stand, 00 Locust Street, above Front,
COLUMBIA, PA
Mr. LIT= 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, anti good instrumelas,
far superior to those generally taken in the coun
try. If you wish a good and correct picture, you
may depend upon getting it at Little's. Flis Pic
tures are great favorites with those who have
obtained ille/11, Prices as low as the lowest.
.tar-Don't forget the place—Locust Street, above
Front, Columbia, Pa. . [mar. 30, 1807.
- - -
RICHARDS'
COXFECTIONERY!
NO. 1;:a LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA.
CAKES, eA3.131F.-S, FRUITS AND CREAMS,
of the choicest kind kept constantly - on hand.
Ey - Families supplied with Ice Cream in
Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason
able Rates.
LADIES' OYSTBIZ. SALOON.
I take pleasure in announcing tcs' my numer
ous friends that I have opened an OYsTBR SA
LOON for the special accommodation of La
dies. None but the best (miters will be used.
Families and parties supplied at short notice.
Remember the place-152. Locust street.
Jel3-6S-tf ALLEN RICUARDS,
CONFECTTONEV.Y AND FRUIT OF
ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
Parties and Families supplied with
ICE' CREAM,
Ole Freezer, or in lioulds,tvith promptness at
J.
Adjoining tlio Franitlin Rouse. Locust street.
P. S.—Also, a tine, assortment of TOYS and
Fancy Articles. eonatantly on hand.
`PRINTING.—Can at the
Steam Printing Han ce of th e COLUMBIA y. rear of Columbia Isatlonal Sank, and ex
amine specimens of Letter Ileads,liotes,Cards the
G,ROCERLES, &T.
FRESH GEOCMITES
AT VIE rilovlstoN
FAMILY GROCERY STORE OP
_MULLEN & BROTHER,
001) Ii.ELLOWS' HALL,
PI;IiSH TO M ATOP3S. FRESTI "PEACHES AND
of her Canned Fr La ts,:Sharzer Corn,
TE A Til r•. PEST P.LACE: TEA IN TITEI
EXTRA H EFINE 1, SYRIA' MOLASSES,
very cheap.
Rol; ned Sneers, _Dried Fruit of 01 Mods.
Rlo, data, nod Loguyra Coffee.
NEW SUGAR CURED 11.1.261 S & DRIED BEEF
Also,Faney Groceries, Family Flour, Notions &e.
We intend to Iceep the best Goods only, and to
sell no cheap us any similar store.
11. :MULLEN &
ta.Coun try Produce of all kinds bought or
taken to exchange for goads' I fob 15-1 f.
L is: NLL
NEW GROCEItI' STORE
'DIOS. I. McCLUNE
Um opened a new Grocery Store at Nos. ri
South Third Street, near the Market
and has steekeel it with
a choice lot or •
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES
PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,
Lemons, Orange,l'runcs, Figs, &c., &c., Stlgar
Curet). Inn 4, and Dried Beef. Alm), Potatoes,
Butter, Eggs, &c.
WOOD, WILLOW-WARE, BROOMS, Lte
All kinds Of GREEN GROCERIES in Season.
Country Produce falcon in exchange forgoods,
ox the highest market price paid in cash.
I mil: a liberal share of public patronage. feel
lug confident that I will deal justly with al/ who
favor toe with a calf.
niayf.r6B-tfj TIIOS. R. MeCT.U.NE.
F INE FAX' ILI GROCERIES,
A LANGE& FINE STOCIT:: JUST RECEIVED
AND IN STORE!
I have now In Sore u full as,ortuu!nt of
Groceries cC.I,-Pi•ovisions
Fur Family and noted use
Extra. Syrup Molasse,, Fine Teug, Cufrues, &c
Extra Sugar Cured 117131 S and. DRIED BEEF
Extra FAMILY FLOUIt by the barrel
or snuffler quantity.
Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all
kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex
amine my-stock, whether yon buy or not.
JIENRY SLTY,DAM,
mar. 7, '6B-tf.] Cur. of Front S Union Sts.
FANTLY GROCERIES!
The 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 & American Pickles,
Sugar Cured _Hams and Beef,
Extra Fine Syrups,
Old Rio and Java Coiree,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS,
Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always
on hand and_of the very best grades.
EXTRA FAAIILY FLOUR,
CORN :MEAL, HOUINY,
nalley Groceries, Canned Vegetables nod Fruits,
for hotels and families. The 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 dinhrent kinds always on band.
FREDINUCK. UCIIER,
feb. ii, 'f&tf.) cur. 4th S.: Locust Sts.
NEW 0 ROCERLES
JUST OPENED!
FIRST-CLASS GUCCI:RI ES, PROVIMO›.:S,
I , 4INCY GROCERIES A CANNED FRUITS,
CLE.PPER BRO.'S
Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of al
lands bought and sold, exchanged fur
Goods or sold on Commission.
VEO O.P.A.I3LES ALL KINDS 1N SEASON
W'o keep constantly on hand a good and fresh
supply of
SUC:.: ft
'COFFE.t:
AND
SPICEti.
I=
Also, Dried Fruits of a❑ kinds. Cedar and
Willow Ware, fie., together with all articles
found in and• similar store.
ta'We ash a liberal share of public patrohas:
CLEPPEn BROTLIEILs'
No. 220 Locust St.. cOltttbla, Pa
A.
,i.PNIEL McCAULEY,
vrit ST., NEAR UNION, COLUMBIA., PA.
FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVIIONS,
ALSO,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR !
RYE FLOUR, UNBOULTED MEAL, CORN
MEAL, GRAIN, AND ALL MINDS
OF MILL FEED
always kept on hand. Choice Family Flour
Halite from White Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of
the hest quality.
lie thanks las friends for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended, oral asks a contihnatiee of
the same.
Being a practical Miller, and hawing followed
the trade jar many rears, ne Natters himself that
his knowledge of the bosinet.s will enable loin
to give satisfaction to all who may favor lam
wt t h their custom.
The More will be open from 7 A. M., to 834 P. 31
DANIEL McCAULEY.
HOUSE EUE_N-181112.'70.
C. FLINN'S
House Furnishiug Store,
NO. 11 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANcusTER,
ICE CREAM FREEZERs, WATER COOLERS,
REFRIGERATOR:4.
TIN AND COPPER WARE, WOODEN WARE
BREMAN I. WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
STEP I.ADDERs,
BBUOMS l BRIIKRES
KNIVES AND FORKS TEA. AND TAIILFI
SPOONS, COPFEE, MILLS, LY,:e.
COAL Orr., CILANDELIEP-S, for T.Ll.llx, Ly
ceum., COAL OIL LAMPS,
Ifl
I'lf UPS, 31:11MIA1TLIC RAMS, WATER
PIPES, &c.,
A very fine assortment of 11.0178 E FUlts.l
- GOODS, (Ilan kinds /I.t,
A. C. FLINN'S
House Formhhing Store,
No. 1l North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa
JeiO lStiS
D NILES & MINER,
TIN & SHEET-IRON WORKERS,
N:).3 WEST ortpcgcr. STREET, LANCASTER.
(opposite Shaer's, Engle Hotel.)
lieg leave to inform their friends and the
public generally, that they have opened a first
class TIN AND SHEET-IRON STORE, at the
above named place, where they have on hand,
and are manutacturing daily an immense stock
OP TIN k t: SHEET-IRON 'WARE.
TIN ROOFING, ST'OUTIXG, and Repairing
of nil kinds executed at the lowtst cnah
prices, and in the best workmanship manlier.
QUI and examine our Stock before purchas
ing elsewhere. H. F. AUXER,
I). :MILES.
7PT~S (C .LIQ ZfOJl S.
T C. 87011-Eli,
STATEN ISLAND
DYING ESTABLISHMENT,
Ladles' L'resses, Cloaks, Veils, Gloves, Ribbons
and Silks of all kinds dyed any color.
Also, Ger. - Omen's Coats, Vests, Pan taloons, Se.
Kid Gloves washed to look like new.
Scouring, repairing, done at short notice.
I will receive goods at my store and forward
them to the establishment.
.ttiSatisfactiou guaranteed.
Cntt and see list of prices at
J. C. BUCHER'S
Store, Locust Street,
1y27. T Co.umbia, Pa
PURE WIRES AND LIQUORS!
For Pure, Unadulterated :Wines and Liquors,
go to the store of the subscriber. lie has elegant
CATAWBA WINE,
w 'eh for quality and flavor, cannot he excelled;
also, the celebrated ROOSTEIt AVIIISREY,
• Yankee It UM, J anmica Spirt ts, Blackberry
Brandy. Cherry and Currant 'Wines.
We have, Brandies, Gins; Cordials, Old
'Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and
examine for youraelf, CELARLES GROVE
Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sta., Columbia.
EMI
Coke 11)ia, Pa
MIMS
I'ROVISIOI\7S, kte
PAMILY artocf.TaEs!
NtIAT STOCK!
DES.LEVI IN
MirE=El
CLO_T.E(ThrG.
TH - F, LATEST EXCITEMENT r
NEW STOCK. OF'
CLOT .1-1. I INT Gr
NEW STYLES !
LOWER PRICES ! !
tiIMAT IlmermiNs NOW OrpEttim! cur.r. AND
Sam TARSI AT
:`0.41 NORTH FRONT STREET,
have just received another new stank of
Clothing ; fhe Largest and most complete ever
before purchased. Come and ezuunine our new
Stylcs and prices of
READY AIA-DE CLOTHING,
Embracing every variety of style and material
suitable for the season. They are made of the
best material and in the most i.l.shlonable style.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handker
chiefs, Hosiery, 4e. A splendid line of these
goods:do:lays kept ou hand. Also, Boots,
Shoes, Hats b Caps, of which we have
a well selected stock, and which
we of at very , cheap rates.
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS 6: VALISES
Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices.
My goods are all bought for cash, and I oiler them
at cheaper rates, for cash, than :Inv other store.
Call and see. HEN.RY RICE.
Opposite Continental Hotel
ape 25-tf J -it N. Front street, Columbia
SPRING CLOTHING !
CLOTHING!
CLOTLtING ! CLOTHING!
CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Pantaloons, Vertu , ShirtS, Drawers, . hr.., New Styles, New Goods at low rates.
DAVID HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM !
Frent.Street, first Store above Walnut Street
COLUMBIA, PA.
The Largest, Dest Assorted, Itandsente6t and
Chear,e,,t Stotdr of
OLOTIIING, FIJENISIIING GOODS,
Ilats, Cars, Boots, Shoes, &e., &e., ever exhibited
in these regions, whieh will be sold at wittes
TO DlileY ALL COAI PE:TITIONI buoy 2.'67.
SPRING CAMP.AIG N OPENED!!
GRAND RALLY!
In the prC,Olit crisis the people are coming
from the East, West, North and South, to buy
their Clothing of .All7l,:ltS HATILFON, who
keep the largest and best assortment of
. READ - IT—MADE CLOT CLING
hi the CI ty of Lancaster. ,
1:6 Overcoats, fr0tn......... ................. 55.00 to $2O
300 Casslmere S'aelt Coats 4.00 to 11
WO " Pants 2.50 to 7
300 " Vests 1.50 to 4
100 " Ilusirtes , s Sults 10.00 to 20
50 Boys' Overcoats 5.00 to S
Also, a full line of Boys' anal - 01101s' Clothing.
We keep the largest and tlnest assortment of
Cloths, Cass Micros and Vestiugs, 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 towns can bo pur
chased anywhere. Persons can have goods cut
and trimmed. liprefer making them at home.
We keep a full line of GENTLEINIENS FUR
NISHING GOODS such as Under-Clothing,,Sus
penders, Gloves, Hosiery, Linen and Paper Col
lars, Neck Ties, in great variety, kc.
MYEItS & 11,ATHFON,
Southeast Corner of Center Square,
roct3-w7 Lancaster, Pa.
IT IS A FACT !
Capable of °calar deinonstration. that the prices
of Cloths, CaSSllllOYeg, Ready-Made CA°think'
and Facilitating Goods. arc less than one-half
what they were during the war, at the Merchant
Tailoring establish men t of
S. S. RAT IT V 0 N ,
Corner North Queen and uta;.A. &leas,
opposite Shober's ifotel, Lancaster, Pa.
This is the oldest establishment in this line of
trade in Lancaster county - , snit Is selling, at this
time, tine Moscow, Esquimaux, and common
Beaver Overcoats from. $l5 to sllth Common
Union Beavers from :I'M to $l5; Common Union
Beaver Business Suits froin $l2 to $l5; Good Cas
sillier° Suits from Egg to $2O, and tine qualities
iron $25 to Bso. A sew snits on hand as low as
115. Cloths, Cassimeres and Trimmings as low
as they can be obtained anywhere else, and sold
by the yard to those who maywish tohave them
made at home, or elsewhere.
Overcoats, Dress Coats and Business Suits
made to order with dispatch, and in the best
and most fashionable manner, as the customer
may desire. All kinds of cutting and repairing
done at reasonable prices. An entire new stock
got up for the Fall and Winter trade of MS and
iSIrJ, and manufactured to the city of Lancaster.
It would lie to the interest of the public to rail
and realize that'' IT IS A PACT."
S. S. ItATEIVON,
oetlirMtiw.l Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
SPECTACLES.
EASE, AND COMFOI'.T.
THE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT.
There is nothing so valuable as perfect sight,
and perfect sight can only be obtained by using
PERFECT SI'EUTACLES, the difficulty of pro
curing which is known,
Messrs. LAZARUS .f•. MORRIS,
OCCULISTS AND OPTICIANS,
Ilartford, Conn.,manufactu revs' of the celebrated
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
have, after years of expert (ace, experiment, and
the erection of costly machinery, been enabled
to produce that grand desideratum, PERPECE
SPECTACLES, which have been sold with un
limited satisfactionto the wearers in
Massuchusetsl;
Rhode Island,
Connecticut,
New Hampshire,
Vermont and
Maine,
timing the past nine years.
Those. celebrated Perieeted Spectacles never
tire the eye, and last sunny years Nvithout
change I
Messrs. LAZARUS 4: MORRIS, have appointed
MR. CITAS. P. SIIRRINER,
W;tteinnaker and Jeweler, their sole agent for
this place.
L. C. M. would caution the public against un
nrinelpled persons, who represent that they
Lave our Perfected Lenses fur sale, as neither
here or elsewhere do we employ peddlers, or
supply any but our duly apponited agents.
WANTED -DLOAlir.
- FA GAN WANTED
THE BOROUGIL OF C0L112.1131A. Stil I have
Soule
810,000 of the SHORT LOAN,
eddy authorized to dispose of, and those
wishing to make tt good and safe Investment
will ...all Ilium S. S. JJETWEILLER, Cashier of
the First rational Bank of Columbia, at which
place tiie Bonds can be obtained,
TUE, BON DS
Are due nod payable on the first. of A pill next,
with interest at the rate of
SIX PER CENT
per annum, and those taking the above short
loan wind/ have the preierenzr. on the first of
April next of a longer loaf asauthorized by said
Borone.h. S.S. DETwiLEII,
dee.3l-tfj Special Committee.
PRO &PRATE.
WE 11AV E NO
TR-AVELING AGENTS.
Farmers and Dealers who send their orders di•
red to us, can avail themselves of the
LOWEST nucEs,
And xmr (ommishion. Early orders will Le ad
vantageous to buyers.
ALLEN NEEDLES,
mmuur:tet u rens of the Improved
- SUPER PROS PiIATE OF LIME,
ANL TUE
AMMONIATED FERTILIZE li.
PERUVIAN GUAtcO,
We sell only No. l—received direct from the
Government,
FISH GUANO.
A splendid Manure, packed to barrels.
We also onlltr for sale, Pure Land Plaster, Hy
draulic Cement and a full assortment of 011 s
and Candles. A Discount to Dealers.
ALLEN LEEEDLES,
4h South Delaware ..),venue, Philadelphia,
ESTAELISIIED IN I,SIS.
febl" "m
T J OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE.
The Pennsylvania Ball Road Company are
now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be
tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all station
an the Pennsylvania Ball Road and its branches
RATES BETWEEN .PIIIL'A. & COLUMBIA,
First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th doss.
2.5 cents 21 etc. 18 cts. 15 cts.
Flour in Car leads 20 cents per Barrel.
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA Ss LANCASTER.
First Clays. 2nd Claw. 3rd Mat 9th Cass.
20 cents 20 els. r; eta. 14 cts.
BETWEEN CO1X:11BIA. t PITTSBURGH.
First Class. led Class. 3rd GYM& 4th Class.
71 cents 56 etc. 46 etc. 86 cts.
Freight consigned to stations where the Cotn
patty has no Ageut, must be prepaid.
All Freights payable on Delivery,
IL-FL-HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phila.
.er.For further Information apply to
S. B. ICrsosrox, Frt., Aar., Phil
E. 12. Boieg, Frt., ..9.t., Columbia.
INSITRA_NVE COMPAMLES.
Li W. CLARK & CO., •
Ne. 35 S. Third Street, Philadelphia,
GENERAL AGENTS
EIZIEM
N../...T1 °NAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
DIEM
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
EMINIE
STATES OF PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTH
ERN :SEW JERSEY
The, NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY is a corporation Chartered by Special Act
of Congress, approved July 25, DIGS, with a •
CASH CAPITAL OF ONE. MILLION DOLLARS
and Is now thoroughly organized :Ma prepared
for business.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors
who are invited to apply at our office.
Tall particulars to be had on application at
our office, located in the second story of our
Bunking House, where Circulars and Pamph
lets' fully describing the advantages offered by
the Cons pally. may be had.
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
No. 35 SOITT/I Mini" STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa.
E. S. RUSSELL Manager.
EIREADY & 'MUM,
LANCASTER,
Agents for Lancaster County.
B. C. I.:REM:IY. C. G.
LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY
Fire Insurance Company.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
HON. T. E. FRANKLIN, PRESLDEI•r.
GEO. 20. REED, TaßAsunEn.
EDWARD BROWN, SECIZETA37.Y.
Directors—Mon, A. E. Roberts, B. F. Shenk,
J. S. Attee, M. D., Frank, Shroder, H. Carpenter,
M. D., J. M. Frantz, Jacob Bailsman, John C.
Hager.
The above Home Company having appointed
.Mr. John W. Bruner as their Agent for Colum
bia and District, will be happy to effect Insur
ance on. desirable Properties, at as low rates us
any other Reliable Company.
PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on
favorable Terms. Apply to
JOHN W. BRUN - ER, Agent.
CIIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
‘34 SI:MANCE C0M.P.M.5.717,
OF PIIILADELI.HIA.
Capital q' , 00,000 Securities 4 300,000
This Company continues to take risks on good
property, at rates as low as any other dafc Com
pany, and consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for long it short terMs, or per
manentl,y. Losses promptly paid. All claims
adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com
pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future
conduct.
THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't.
A. S. Vice-President.
JAS. B..A_Tavogn, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front. Columbia, Pa.
January
- INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH
1. AMERICA,
PIIILADELPAIA.
Incorporated MB. Assets, 54:350,(500. Charter
perpetual. Insurance against loss. or damage by
tire on Buildings, Merctutadize, Furniture, Se.,
for long or short periods, or permanently on
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment of losses for a period of sEvmvry years,
:Words a guarantee of claim upon public cool!.
deuce. Aurmun G. CoFrris:', Pres't.
CUARLES PLArr, See'y.
P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa-
January 21, 1868-Iy.
COLUMBIA LNSURANCE CO.
JANUARY Ist, 1868.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - 5,600,527 91
This Company continues P inSUre Buildings
lierchandize, and other property, against loss
and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either
for a cash irviultuti, Sr premium note.
EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole am cunt insured, 512,478,426 ,S 3
Leas am't xpired iu 'GU, =2,771 94
611,7;i5,6.15
CAPITAL AND INCOME,
Amountot premium notes,
J an. 1,11'6 5683,138 27
Less premium notes exp'd
lh Isnin 71,962 61
$613,160 2,1
Balance of premiums, San'y 1, 181:6 6,609 15
Cash receipts, less commissions, in '66, 5 7 ,616 16
Loans 9,100 00
Due from agents and others 8,664 56
CONTII.
- -
Losses and expenses paid in 1300 .173,023 31
Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1,'1,7, 2.1,293 SS
ietianee Capital and Assets, Jan. 2, '137, 600,527
5694,850 .10
A. S. GREEN, Pre.shlent.
(4:01:01.7 YouNc, Jr., Secretary.
NiSIU MAN, Treasurer.
tE cr
Driorts :
R. T. Ryan, John W. Stetter Jr.,John Fendrich, George Young„
11. 0. Nicholas lq.'liwnahl,
Saxnuel Eberlein, William Patton.
Amos S. Green, John 11. Bachman,
Hiram Wilson, Robert Crane.
IS YOUR LIFE INSURED ?
Before determinine: In what Company* to in
sure, examine carefully what class of men con
stitute the Board of Directors; also what Coin
pony offers the most, liberal terms.
THE HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO
Olt NEW YOHX,
invites a rigid examination of its comparative
advantages. Available Cash Assets, 51,800,000.
All Policies non-forfeiting.
ha. F. HINKLE, Medical Examiner.
JOSEPIi MIFFLIN,
sept.slsB:lyl Agentfor Lancaster Conuty.
FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR
ASCE COMPANY, YORK, PA.
Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates
H. KitABER, President.
STRICKLEIZ, Secretary.
S. sriumAN, Agent,
July 7, 1547-Iy.* Columbus. Pa
MEDICAL.
J . A. MIE
ERS'
FAMILY MEDICINE STORE,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
A carefully selected supply of goods to replen
ish our stock lets been received, and we are now
prepared to offer an elegant lot of
ENGLISH WAXED BACK TOOTH BRUSHES,
French Done and Pmlralo Nail Brushes,
India Rubber, Raw Horn, Buffalo
and Ivory Pocket, Dressing;
and fine Combs.
HAIR BRUSHES, POMADES ,t; OILS,
PERFUMES AND COLOGNES,
FIJMIC AT ING PASTILLES
The IS ner,t. Ntutilt or gun ulna Benbow's English
TOILET SOAPS,
In pound and ball pound burs, in variety. Also
Tom's tannins '25 cent paekages of honey, City
eeri ne, Brown Windsor aura Elder Flower Soaps,
acknowledged the Cheapest and best in the
market, and of which we have sold. 30 gross in
less t lout one year.
As a speciality, we would invite attention to
an in voice of splendid
CHAMOIS SKINS,
Varying in price from L'4.) to Si cents, together
with
COXE'S SPARKLING GELATIN,
BLAIR'S LIQUID REYXET,
Standard articles for light anti healthful diet.[
Tt e above are positively FRESH goods, per
sonally, selected from importers' stocks, and
bought for CASH, and will, in connection with
our usual full line of Drugs, Chemicals and
Patent Medicines, be sold at lair figures. Our
prescription department will receive careful
attention, day and night. A visit, and exami
nation is invited by
J. A. METERS.
eb C..tfw] Druggist and Apothecary.
JUST OPENING !
Call and See!
Our new and well selected stock of
TOILET ARTICLES,
FANCY SOAPS,
Ana a variety of other araulefi, such as are usu
ally kept to
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE,
We have also received a FItESII SUPPLY
of the the most reliable
r r ENT MEDICI,NES
R. "WILLIAMS,
No. 19 Front Street
L. HAGMAN,
L In=
Lippincott .& Trotter,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
21 North Water Street, and 20 North Delaware
Avenue, Philadelphia. [aug. 3,437.
IIM:EIEMMII!I
It'd TT _ROAD ,LINESr.
EAST PENNSYLVANIA
-RAIL ROAD.
Summer arrangemenkofl, I!tssenger 1 !tssenger Trains,
commencing
MONDAY, 'APRIL 12, 1869
No. -Way - antML.N.dd, leaves Reading at
6.20 A. SI., arrives at Allentown at'o.os A. M.,
runs daily except Sandays, stopping at all Sta
tions between Reading and Allentown.
No. 5, Mail Train, leaves Reading 10 30 A. M,
arrives at Allentown 1_05; at New York 300,
P. M. . _
No. 7, Fast Mail, leaves Reading 20 P. M., ar
rives at Allentown 5. ); at New - York 10 oor. IL
Nos. 3 and 7 run daily, except Sunday, stop
ping at all way stations between Reading and
New York. -
EX - PRESS TRAINS
Leave Beading at 544 A. 31,, 7 31 A. 11.;.L'28 P. M.,
and 1 Ott A.M.
Arrive at New York at 11 CO A...M., 12 20 P.• M.
7100'P. M.. 0 n A. M.
,These trains run through from Pittsburg, to
New York, without change of ears, stopping alt
Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Junc
tion, Clinton, White House Sommerville,
Bound Brook, P n
laineld and Elizabeth.
. .
The 5 -14 A M train runs daily, except Sundays
and Mondays. _
Thee 2 P . M train runs daily except Sundays.
The 7 31 A M and I 00 A M trabisrun
West bound trains leave New York at the foot
of Liberty street, as follows:
Leave New York
12 00 Id. Mail No a
$lOO A.
10 P M.
00 1' Nt.
The 12 1%1. Train from New York. stops at all
Stations between New York and Heading, leav
ing Allentown at 4 20 P Di, arriving at Reading
at U 00 P XI, running daily, except Sundays.
The 800 P Di Train, Irom Sew York, runs
daily, slopping at Elizaheth, riainfld
o, Som
merville, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, ar
riving at Allentown at 11 45 1' M, passing Lyons
at 12 2 , J A M. arriving at Reading at 1 00 A M.
The 515 P JI train 'from New York runs daily,
except Sundays, leaving Allentown at 9 U 0 P
Passing Lyons at U 47 P .11, arriving at Reading
at 1010P.1.
The 9 UU A M runs daily, except Sundays, leav
ing Allentown at 12 30 1' M. passing Lyons at 118
P '2.1, arriving at Reading at 110 P M.
Mail No. IU leaves Allentown at 7 25 A M., ar
riving at Reading at 9 10 A M.
Mall No. 0 leaves Allentown at 4 20 P M, arriv
ing at Reading at P 211.
Loral Aceoin. 1234 leaves Allentown at 4 30 P
Al, arriving, at Reading at S 1' M.
Trains r , us. 10, 11 ak r,l, tua daily, except Sun
days, stopping at, all stations between Reading
and Allentown.
Passengers are requested to purchase tickets
herflre ellierilig the call:, as twenty-14x Cods extra
be charged and collected on the train front
all whopay the tare to the Conductor.
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
good for tweuty - -sly trips, at 25 percent. discount
between any I.4llh...desired.
MILEAGE TICKET DOORS,
for '2OO miles, good between all points on thls
or the Philadelphia fi Reading . R. or the
Reading Columbia R. It., at ::52. 00 each, for
fain illes and thins.
SEASON TICKETS,
good for the holder only, for three, six., nine and
twelve 2 atm ths, at reduced rates.
ItRIdENTROUT,
General Ticket Agent.
READING AND COLUMBIA B.
ON AND AFTER
IVIEONESDAY, APRIL 14T1t, 1869,
PASSENGER 'MAI - 2S WILL RUN ON THIS
ROAD, ..t.S FOLLOWS:
LEAVE. AREIVE.
Lancaster S:O5 A.N.. Rertaing„.„:lo:2o A. 31
t3:10 P, M. 5:30 P. M
"
Columbia 8 . 00 A. 31. 10:20 A. 31
'3:00 P. 31. 44 5:30 P. M.
RETURNING:'
Iat..A.V.E. ARRAN 1:.
: F :00 A. ;NE. Lancaster 9.15 .A.:M
.6:15 P. N. " 8:25 P. 31
.7:00 A. M. Columbia ..... 9:25 A. M
.0:15 P. M. " 8:30 P. 32
Reading
Trains Leaving Lancaster and Columbia as
above, make close connection at Reading with
Trains North and South, on Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad. 1111 a West on Lebanon Valley
Road. Tratit leaving Lancaster at S:O5 A. M. and
Columbia at 8:00 A. M. connects closely at
Beading with Train for New York.
Tickets can be obtained at the Offices of the
New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty
Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad, 10th and Callowhill Streets, Phila
delphia.
Through tickets to New York and Philadel
phia sold at all the Principal Stations, and Bag
gage Checked Through.
Air - Mileage Ticket Books for 500 or 1000 miles,
Season. and Excursion Tickets, to and from all
points, at reduced rates.
Trains are run by Philadelphia & Reading Rail
Road Time;whieh is 10 minutes faster titan Penn
sylvania R. R. Tone,
apl 13-01 GEO. F. GAGE, Supt.
pENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST,
Lanen. , ,iey Train
Iltar6Uktig Acconnnotiatlon
TRAINP, LEAVE WEST,
Mail Train
Harrisburg A.cconnuotiation
Lancaster Train Arrives
001,850 lo
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION,
Leave Columbia for Lancaster LW P. 14
Arrive at Lancaster 1.50 "
Connecting; with Day Expreas for PrilPa.
Leave Laaeaster et. 2.40 P. :N1
Arrive at Columbia ' 5.20 "
W.lll. F. .LOCICARD,
Superintendent, Phila. Div
-t(0.11, NEW YORK.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND
3 }IILADELPLLIA. AND TRENTON RAIL
ROAD COMPANY LINES, PROM PHILA
DELPHIA TO NEW YORK..
FROM WALNUT STREET WITAILT:
At 6:30 A. M., via Canalett and Amboy Ac
commodation
At S A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City
Express Mail 3.00
At '2 P. M., via Camden and Anthoy klx
presi,
FEO3I. IiENSINCTON DEPOT.
At 11 A. :11., via Kensington and Jersey
City, New York Express, Pare ;13.017
1 , 11011 "WEST PRILABINA•111,1 nkroT.
via Connecting Railway.
Al Ma A. M., 1:20, 4:00, 11:30 , and Li P. M., New
York Express Lines, via jersey City $3.23
At I A.M., Emigrant Line 2.00
At 1:30 A. M.. ou Mondays ouly—New York
'Express Line
The 0:30 A. M., anti 6:30 P. M. Lines will run
daily. All others, Sundays excepted.
READING RAIL ROAD.
WI:NTER AURAZCGEILEZST
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14rll, 1868
GREAT TRUNK LINE FllO3l THE NORTH AND
North West for Philadelphia, New York, Rend
ing, Pottsville, Taunarput, Ashland, Shamokin,
Lebanon, Allentown,
Easton, Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Colombia, &e., &e.
, Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 3.50,5.50 and B.IOA. 31.,12.40 n 0°11,2.05 and
10.50 P. M.,connecting with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania 11. R., and arriving at New York
at 11.00 A. 31.1 2.21) Noon, 3.50,7.00 and 10.05 P. N,
and 6.15 A. Si., respectively. Sleeping Cars ac
company the 3.50 A. 31., and 10.10 P. 31. trains,
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville,Taina
qua, Minersville,Ashland, Shamokin,PineGrove,
Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. lg., and 2.05
and 4.10 P. 31., stopping at Lebanon and principal
Way Stations ; the 4.10 P. 3t., naking connections
for Philadelphia and Columbia only. Nor Potts
ville, Schuylkill Haven, anti Auburn, via
Schuylkill and Susquehanna. Rail Road, leave
Harrisburg at 3.30 P, 31,
Returning; Leave New York at 9.00 A. N,,
12.00 Noon and 5.10 and 0.00 P. 31., Philadelphia at
8.15 A, M. and 3.30 P. 31.; sleeping eau's accom
panying the 0.00 A. M. and 5.10 anti 8.00P.M. trains
front New York, without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.:30 A. 31., connecting with similar train on East
Penn's Railroad, returning from Rending at 0.35
P. 31., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 7.30
and 0.45 A. 231., and 2.45 P. 31. ; Shamokin at 5.25
A. 21.; Ashland at 7.00 A. 31.. and 12.30 P. 31.;
Tamaqua nt 8,30 A. M., and 2.20 P.M. for Phila
delphia.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehan
na Rail Road at 7.10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and
11.30 A, 31. for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Reading Accomodation Train: Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 A. 31., returning from Philadelphia ar
4.45 P. 31.
Pottstown Accomodat ion Train : Leaves Potts
town at 0.45 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.00 P.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at
7.00 A. M., and 6.11 P. M., for Ephraim Litiz, Lan
caster, Columbia. &c.
Perlitomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiorrien
Junction at 9.15 A. M. and 5.30 P. M. Returning , :
Leave Skipancir. at B.IOA. M., and L' P. M., con
necting with annilar 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.
3.1. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville
8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 5.50 A. M.. and 4.10 and
10.50 P. M., and Reading at 1.05, 3.00 and 7.15 A.ll.
for Harrisburg, at 12.50 and 7.31 A. M. tor 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 Bates.
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger
Dec, 11, 1118.1
N ORTHERN CENTRAL
RAIL ROAD
WINTER SCUEDULE.
Nov. 23rd, 1868.
On and after Nov. 23rd, 1868, Trains will leave
York as follows:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
1.39 a. fri. Daily for Williamsport, daily (except
Sunday) for Elmira, Canandaigua, Roches
• ter, N. Falls and Oil Region.
11.35 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams
port, Elmira, kicuTalo and N. Falls.
2.30 p. tn. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams
port, Erie and Oil Region.
10.15 p. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Harris
burg and the West.
6.25 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg
only.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
12.00 Midnight, Daily for Baltimore.
5.00 a. m. Daily (except Sundays and Stondaysl
for Baltimore.
7.05 IL 111. Daily for Baltimore.
2.05 p. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore.
7.15 a. In. Daily (except Sundays) for_lialtimore.
W !MALTS VILLE BRANCH.
Leave Wrightsville for York 7.45 a. rn. 1 50. 6:15
v. In,
Leave York for Wrtz,htsvilic, 0.20 a. in, 11.40 IL
na. 1.30 p. m.
S. S. BLAIR, Suit' t Baltimore Division.
ED. S. YOUNG, Geu. PasstgrAgt. Baltimore.
nov El. MS.
WE beg leave to inform you that we
are prepared to otibr for your inspection,
our usual assortment of I‘III,LINERY GOODS,
consisting of the newest shapes in Straw, Silk
and Gimp Hats, Bonnets, &c; Velvets, Silk
foods, Itibbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ditches,
Crapes, Blonds, Braids, Ornanicutsotic.,,tc. We
shall be happy to Wait on you at your store or
receive your order. Prices low for cash. Yours,
Sc., - 31. WARD,
Nos. 103, 105 and 107 N. Second St.,
Marcia 20th iso-itn) Philadelphia.
NMEMI
+wire al Reading,
600 P
Express Train 1 u 0 P
.Express Train 10 10 P DL
Express Train 1 00 ADI
8,30 A. '4
0.-10 P. If
11.50 A. M
b.2Z P.ll
8.05 '
res
G. A. XICOLLS,
General Superintendent