El E=Ml - 71.-ti tit if t :64,6 o . - 4-, t Vzfr or rAti ikarail r itmkiat ,- - • - hook _of theNinetetaill CetiTU.,„,t. , ',- .'• ". TEIWBUSSAMq. . 1 Pk, , 1 • The wirAckihdir voul*geel --% tiTnee"Ol;ThalhieLiseelsar"Tltie- Zewidiedigkin - . .- tiPerilkor. 42l l lo WWII - WM 4aWi :#tanitied. irreri %IS: '" . i .. LOVe Fade. CCALVINOVuIaI, . -It tar.ll4ve.ialeasmi. saF32lffeems pi La e. __ — • '41,(44,A1 Vj 1 pane int eitti'llsellertZitreall -- For - - Oho t sfl4nory , egindle rfiertn, .lorem warm, Possesainr4 _ Vat reed to woiddirli ? • Delarite, Tont Minna= go. • Tints lens, t antlipen Itia gloomy Witlgs 'maw im living things: , That cuts as they - past. Enufall lands through the glass; At kale the rinse* is yeam „own, While all the future is unknown. A happy marriage man or maid Ca knowsecuteby RONINUT'S CONTENTS. It useenes how to make ladies or gentlemen win the AeYeted affections of as axially of the opposite sez as shairbeeramayciesire. 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IllemmorlY. and the duties and delights of Married Life. that has ev er biten issued from the American press. The artificial social system, which in so molly uatenees prevents a union of hearts, and sacrifices to conventionalism the happiness and even the lives of thalami& of the young tea hopeful of both sexes, is thoroughly analysed and exposed. Every one who contemplates marriage. and wishes for an infallible guide in the selection of a part ner for life, should purchase this great teat Look of con nubial felicity. do one will ever regret the price paid for such an in .valuable secret nals of any of the specie-paying banks in the United State. or Can/ults received at par. Gold dust can be Malt from California. All that is necessary for you to do is to write it letter to as few words as possible, luclosiag ocx DOLI.AIt. and write the name, with the Post-Othce, County, and State; stud direct to PROFTSSOIt RONDOUT. . _ Publisher 41. author. \0.82 Forty-Sixth at., \. bcw•trr do DAVIRPORT, 162 Nassau St., are the whole slate ageuts. 1660 Agatha awned. jan L Cat 1 4 1SINNT GOODS! At Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store. "111 addition to our REGELiIa WEEKLY SDP- A_ we et re this dry ope our FOURTH LARGE STOCK. OF ,new and weaaonable geode. which we have bought at jereally reduced prweA, in New York and Pholadel- Janie. Our I,ll.lolflerS lan to examine the GREATEST BARGAINS we have ever offered them. mEtetraws.—Juoi received. new French pots, choice color.. at greatly reduced priers COBIJIttid A l'AHAltirnruAs.-11,4 goods at low price*. Beautiful Parainettas, over yard wide at sdbc.: very fine. lite anil37/e. DRP:SB GOMM—New styles just opened. fe. loaner at leafy. best we have ever bad. 20 pieces ,bativisoure delatites. War.. very cheap. CALICOES —We have received another case of those j and wade purples:a:lroise, at ISLe ; air... large lot of the hest calicoes. at Bi•c., ever we bad—good styles mad warranted fast-colors; also. blue said yel• low calicoes, at be ; also, one case indigo !due ca:i. coins at Om CArseGNBTTS. —We beta a great many new bar gain% in ra.stuetts, which we have bought of the inatiutacturers at a great sacrifice. Another lot of erissittelis at Ste. and re ; also, extra heavy as 60e. CASSINIERES.—Pbud and grey caostmeres, all wool nt snnte an Inst. 51Us.LINS AND eiIEETINGS —At old prices un) ..ttlynalle. Heavy muslin, yard WILle, at FLANNELS.—Wide red, white and yellow Flan nels., ill wool, at 25e.. best in Columbia Extra heavy, red. Twilled Flannel, all wool _gee.; also, Cwt. jun lu and Ile , VV . ) extras 111/c. HOUSEKECPING GOODS.—AII Linda, bent qua!- sty, at very cheap prices. nervy ticking...lid check, Ml Win, and 14e. SHAWLS, SHAsVl.S.—iust received another new ausek of Buy State. Waterloo awl other mat... of isoug and Square Shawls, al very low mires. The great number of shawls we have sold during the past two week is staetunt proof that they ate cheat..— .Call and see our new styles Recollect we buy all our good. for rash, and are satisfied with a smolt profit. and Cult Therefore sell at prices tslifirkdefy all moutpetitiou Coll and exit:tune the new goods, at HALUENIAN'S Dec. tl, 1e55. Cheap Cash Store. New Goods Constantly Received. 21LIINE311. & BB.OTECEIR, Cot. of Third and Union streets, Columbia Pa., OFFER great inducements to persons wish hug good and cheap Dry Goode , Orteetier, Queens• ware. &c.. ke. Our mock is nosy large and complete. and our old friend. and customers, and the public getientillf, con hove a beautiful assortment to select (rum. .We have made large additions of FAI.I. AND WIN- Teat GOODS to our mock. and shall he era t enotriF re. ceiviag new supplies, which wo are enabled to sell at greatly reduced price.. TO THE LADIES. Our Mee+ Good,. coo.im in part or Silk, of every variety ;uul durereut q ualities, all kled4 of all-wool De li ege s: nil colons oli-wool De !Alums.; Alpaca. , Oblohrir4, Wooleu Prows, Chautzet, de El ANN LS! Long and Srytire, Blnnket; enplane,: Tnibrt. Riairk slid Colored Silk; together with every voriety Aoldunwle iu the m+n ket. IV HI TE GOODS. In great variety. and at andreeedYniedl) ne Bleached and INlifraelted 'fu•lntg: Cheek; Gingham: blue und Ughleached Drilling; VV inton .and Cl:dared Fleanela: Curtain chtusen, he. GENTLE.MEN'S WEAR. Cato4nterre; Sototetts and Ve.ling. Ken tucky Jeans; Velvet Cord; Coitonado; Ilenverteen: Glove.; lllnetery; r.:ttenettder., Cravat.; :Jill: Pocket Hottrlkerrhoeus; Oinktlonto told Cotton do.; skirt Col lars, t :10..01u., iStatele and Ties; all cheaper than ea e'er. .GROCERIES, QUEENSWARF:, aria every thing nt the bumte.• at oath prlctut as will u.ewe sals,latmon. Ca lat thn niece of BILUNP.Ii it BROTHER. Corner of Third and Union noels, Columbia Pa. November 3,1055. _ . 'GO TO TIM FARMER'S STORE. TAB Farmer's Store is again replenished wuh a choire lot of floe. feellomilble nod service able good., for Fell spot %Winter. ell of which will In .old I.HI PAs THE CHEAPEST. The stock coo sate of every variety of DRY GOODS. Superior Black Cloth, different color.; Black and Fancy Cow-inter,: Satinetta all nolora. very c heap; al.o. a gem-rat st , aortmetAt of Veclineo, much an Sada., Velvet, and Woolen.; Mack Stlk. rich Wolfe, De I .aatea and Casholeres. plain and fancy; Flannel, all color.. and all wool. Prriui a good eeleelton. none better. Blenched Dlu•lata. very cheap, Vohleached do. 4.4 wale, good; Ttchinsa. Checks. Gingham., COl lab Flan nel.. &c., &c, at very law purees. Gall arid .be coaVia"* . d. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! lhaeejusi opened a full lot of Gcoreeiett: although high. we will .01 ache old pr ice.. Troth:4piece, oft feeeh, owl of the hetd pi a litiew. . 4 'AZ/PASS AND QUEENSW ARE, full ausurtment of Common and Fattev. FISH, FISH, &c. Mackerel. Herring and White Viral. My stuck i. new. I have n 0 old Roods--I buy for ea.h. and will sell at very smart 'advance. If you want the worth of your money, I proini.e you will get it. in quality and price, and also in weight and measure in the Farnter`a Cheap Ca/h Store. • l'hankful for post istvorv, I salmi% the continuance ofpublic patrotiace. ,t4tnintry Produce taken in earbanpc for E H good.. HI ERR. Oppovite th. Franklin titiu-e f. R —NEW 000 Ds etiN sTANTLY RECEI V ED enlumlit it, November 24, 1053. _teeth INT F. A h ru mw e, s e ur renewed our r e ek of ,manufactories. Jones'. Mules. McCue •2 AA ay's and John Klein's. at the Columbia Lea& Depot. Alto Teeth for Dr. 'Slayton's Patent Cut. ta rercha. & DF.T.LET, Old Fellow's H.H. tErDentists will always find a large assortment of ail kinds of Tneth. TtrttfirrtFitatCs TtLICISMITHING, In all its branches. The eutmenber take• Uoo nn•ilrod of forming the public abet he ha: purehriaert • tit I.ltop formerly owned by Me. J huhu. , to Front street. opposite the P.Atectue Loom a Fleming Milt, where he antenna to curry on the Bled. •IMltaing 4wuncs., w all at. various brunches. • 11ORSE•SlIORIN17. T will give .hi. lirtnich of I.u• sine. Mrticul»r riteiniori From r long experienee fa it, I feel confident that I can render the sulle.it r•laetwn, and shoe any horse in a style that will ren der couifort in travelling. Those who hose horse• that interfere or forge or are boot-bouud, wt 9 End that I can relseve Chem of all the., CAR WORK I Will attend to Car Work. u. well as all other work that is entrusted to one,oll Use short est notice. Thankful for the Utmost patronage formerly ea. vended to me. and benne determined to devote my at tention to the laussucoa, 1 Lope to receive a share ?lathe puttustage. Columbia. November 17. lasi. Wheatley's Arch Street Theatre, A ECII STREET, Above Sixth, Philadelphia. C 1 The Star Compeer.. eurepohed of the Sr.: Or. We world. wd flreOdlitir, is Strength astd Valeut any DriliMilie 4 . OIIIIII , IINLIONa ieftretUrafß offered to the Thew rterl Ytattlie. wale appear every sorht to A 4rereaTt Treiedy. Nem-Corm is Dream, Voudevalet, Nueva' Iterleturkite, Re WHEN VLeITINGI THE CITY, GO THERE. bo 1 ,Vf4. liii . , ieuumes of Ideactutek County.. "POiIMISSIoNERStirriTENIENT: I ,TUfiliailligliiCitateeiterit of the Com- Iv., - - .4hularoatid of Court Bills and Coelia c" _. mown 011 , BENJAMIN BEINHOLD.'Esq., /ancestor Wooly. Borgne year. 16.7.4 - - .7 7 -I.:, ~, •Assessore 'Pay. . Adnimpri, -Wm. SUM' •-- -- ' * $l2 00 i jimps ie. ..: -7 5.21.13aughlart, „.. al Olt Levi Istusto - 31.00 . •• ..... Wist-Toddr,. 36 OD . .. in., -••• a, Georgaghistui. '- 29 163 CokalidoWest, John Herhari, 37 00 Coleraine., • - •113 20 Joel Batton. Columbia. George Bogie. • 70 Mt Conestoga, Casper ahlat, 30 00 Coaoy, John Hummel, 3u Oti Clay. Henry . Patter. 35133 Donegal Foot, Nicholas Clepper. 60 Utt Doneipel West, Faints= Otteo, tr. 00 Druruore, L. P. Brown. 49 00 Ellirot. H. ilbrautt, 50 MI Bari. P. Shirk. 56 00 Hail EMI, V... litengewalt, 45 00 Sod Wee, _ I Zwatly, 42 OU Slizabeih, G. l•. Inemoderrar, 25 to Elimbetlnown, Thomas Buck, 16 tot Fulton. Joel Smedley. 30 130 licsupfichl East. Jacob Henthey, 40 W Ileoupficld We.t, J. H su ..., a; 1)0 tamperer Ea", M. Stroble. :12 00 Latopmer Wert, 3. H. 51iller, 31 Su Lancaster, B H. Longenecker, 17 00 Lancaster city, Carr,lluber.Kendig&APCoim,27s 00 Loacock. John Smith, 42 00 Letwock Upper, N. P. Situeffe7, 36 00 Little Britain, W. Walker, 40 00 Miutheitn, A. Smaller, 35 00 Marne, .1. asimp.m, 21 50 Manor ' D . 2 Kohrer, 55 00 Mount Joy, W. McDonnell, 36 OU Mount Joy bor., J. Cricit, • .16 50 Marietta bor., W. Child, El 00 Paradise, D. Girton, 35 00 Penn, P 2 Holtleman, 15 00 Providence, D. P. Bow, 25 (0 Pestles, D. Martin. SO 50 Beebe. J. B. Bresteman, 50 Ou naludiury , .3 Patton, 52 Oli Sadsbury, /1. Porruall. 39 Ott Strasburg. J. 11. 513 ere. 33 Ott st raotatg bor., J. !towers, 20 Ou Wurnsek, 11. Weirs, 47 00 _ - Erecting Bridget. Wan. Dietrich, for Bridge atold collotl factory, WOO 00 Do do Johnson's mill, 940 00 Nichol.. Drown, do lien's. 507 Os ltru so do Fink, do Riders's milt, 451.5 SO Levi Fink, do Issly Ines, 5.55 00 Do do t4henk's. 137 CO Joseph Russel, do D. Derr's., 1900 ISO Do do Timor's, 40!! till Repairing - Bridges. P. Ruti, repairing !fridge at Hinkley's mill, Hlni D. Hartman, shingle.. tor bridge at requeu, lul .➢U Pear Baker. roofing bridge At iterr . a Attil ak-, 10 511 (.eorge Book. boarding hand. fur ditto, 5 1..0 Duniel Herr, for rhittglea dad hauling, ' 10 511 Court Quarter Sessions.' D %V Patterson-Esq. District Amorne7, fees, 116/11 On Gam, B. Hendricason. E.g.. E/era fees, 25S 35 John J. Pones. 1 , ..,.. Mesa fees, -- ' - - 44 . 41 41 John i.. Thompson, Esq . Attorney fees. Ili OD Geo Marlin. Esti. Sheila' fees, 111 O,As D. W. Patterson...au. 111 tavern license cases, NO OD ‘ViiiirseColibliable and Justice's coats, anti° to Juror•' pad•. :2603 11 Crier and ripstaves. WS An Jame. pay, Crier and Tipmaves, lobo (temperling. in lull, for on work, Sraa 39 Daley. Ware & Cu, .. furniture. 2 00 S. A. Slarrison. for ventilating apparatus, 105 tei 011os Hobs... , & Co.. lot Turning, 2.10 77 Elias Derr, for Lime, 785 S. Nuns and C. Pratt. cleaning Count Room, 3 lki P T. Sheatf. for stoats work, 6 10 Geo. M. Steinman. hardware, Eal 44 Clan. ‘Vidoolyer, judge"' chair, and •undries, 1311 50 J. Ituilia noel, Mr to u-nes,l 50 Lancaster County Pfl.ll, for carpets, 222 36 John Gable, ha Iron popes and gas luting,' 45.5 2.5 Dauer & Lira, freight of Suggs, 246 bei Carson & Kautz. Mr paving brick, 73 di Duna & McDonald. our paving, 70 35 William Diller, Iron doors. 90 32 Jacob Folio. to.r attesaling to Court flatlet', 11/ 62 N. Zaino. for sundries, 6 01 Dater & Co.. fur gas burners, 24 00 Laborer's pow, pa Ili , F. 'l'. Lollar, Janitor. 307 62 Jane I.lold, tor Suggs, • 2734 al Cornelius& Soars., chandeliers & gas Silures, 1045 50 William McClure, for On ri1.4.4c, 545 L.O F. %V. 'Taylor, agent, for painting and paints, Oil, &c., 5327 39 Lancaster Ga• company, for gnu, r 91 15 Samuel Sloan ' architect. fur measuring work. 1700 lal Wm. & JOY. Ittniisinaclier, its full tor sand stone, 16691. 60 0 . C. 51• Cain.. sap% . and measuring work, 959 20 lienediet & Mac keolon iller, plaeocring,• 2300 67 Al. do D. Elonsinan, for earPentrYt 11311 06 W. H. Carryl, for curtains and trimming", tll3. 69 George Mayer, hardware, &e., SD lat :Samuel Diller. for sand. 31 lgt C. Miler,. for drawing sand stone, L. AlenerTrairrirrmw, ramp pos.., me., I • I % 11. N. %Vint; curenng tables, desks, and •:uctlatitt, 169 87 F. Roy le for sand, 11.3 02 Dower & Laos. tor muslin. &c., 30 90 R. Moderwell. freight. 10 61 James Raines. for chat rs, 24 00 Latten•ser Gu. Compowy. gag bill, Vary Gagley, cleaning benches, Coroner. J. Hettle. Ettet . and tuners, tor holding tn quests on the ItodicA of ft persons bound dead iu Litteruster county. $9OO 33 Commissumere Office. Philip Ceist.Eaq , Cotnr_:•aioacr's pay, $143 2 John hl. Hiostaild, E.g., du 333 HI Win. C. Worth. B• 4•, du 326 72 P (1. Chemin:l. clerk, one vest, SOO 00 D. (1,, I.'..lileinaii, solicitor, Olin ) ear, 150 Ou C. A. Ileiutush, init. twine, wafers. &c., 3 72 (1. Clarkson, .2 grivoi •te ri pens, 2 00 A. W. Itto.t.l, tut slioar., e 7 Deopsinin Itrinho F.. 4 1: Wu tons cool, 11114 W 00 Rohr., k Huber', bill, l:ro.Shiltdenwti'd do Ju/os U. Yror.of. do Green & 801 l do . . . E. C. Dar/lilt/ion, priming and tilunkt, 201 00 W. 13 Wiley do 02 00 %V. S. IltlePbed Jo 3 00 3/IC. M. gll 1111 l nger do 54 00 G..z , Whiwhin do 29 UU J. Gooddien do 24 UO m - rancon= ===l Postage. 11. M. Reigart, 117,9 , tor pi...stage and en. et-Jiver, Public Offices. George L. D 0474, iHnkibt , 111111,1 binding, $l4l 12 trinait at 011,11111, do :a al Alton.) lc Stock, books. papers, ice., 11J 4i John L. Frederick, for Seal Pres.. in 00 John Clinton, books for Groben.' Coen office, 123 00 Prison. H. Reinhold. Esq lute 'frets ... er. on ae could of estimate for support o( priso ners. ho ,10( to:NS. *MO 00 Hugh :S. Guru. Esq, Treasurer. in full, :MU no vii account of estimate for 18.50. 1000 00 In fun of .• James Dysart. F.tro Trea r r. 0%. for um.te, lou pp° Pen o f toot F:astern Pettitentiary, for pupp.Pra of convicts for St.% 2L Paid loans to individual.. and banks, $39.1.97 41 Interest. .. Paid interest to individuals tend bank., $6OOl 02 Preamortem. Esominstions. Paid for postmortem examinations on rte suns found dead in Lancaster county, 2293 00 Road Damages. John Rider, Coooy. 1125 00 Jacob Gru..iimini, Worwick, 25 00 C Atcheson,Drumore, eio Ou Rime 11e.s. du 50 00 W. K. Ralston, du 11 1.10 I George Aument, 40 125 00 1 L. 11 Jackson. do 73 ou .1 F. Sweenharl,Manbeiro, 51 (Al Jacob Freed, do 20 tg) Mich/n.l Kelly. do 00 00 Joseph Adninii. do 93 00 John Miller, East Donegal, 50 00 IlillerJ. Mu-oar. do 24' OU C Kreider. Providence, i-, 115 00 ' Jacob Ratieb. Elizabeth,' 40 00 11ainuel .%lillar. do ~... 15 00 Unmet rbutr.P. FA*l C O,lO l OO , 10 tai Widow iturkley. do • 3 OU Jacob Sourbeer.Conestoga,.. 7u 00 Reuben .Bourbeer. do . _ 70 00 Samuel S. Kauffman, butt. i.e. oi 5u 2.1 Alice Scott. do -•;. 02 50 Thomas %Vright, do6l 25 Jacob Pickle. do O9 25 Anne Kemper, City. 2•11 00 R. Andrews and Mrs. /Wanes, CoJerslno, as on George Slyer., Mount Joy, 8 011 Magdalen Resin, di 5 nu , George Rider. do . 60 05 David McClure, Ban, 17 22 ,-arc . - - Mtwara Crnrral Election in °cipher, eS Toorn.lnr Eiretions, 014 34 Asar.wre and Constable, pay, 001 64 T.WG A.RT Shirk k Baker. for might. y , i 013 00 l'a. Mate Lunatic Hospital, boardin g Rosen. back.iso 49 Murray & Stock, Eleetion toms. 13 Ott Daniel Ifehrt, distributing mamma:ants. Al., 00 00 Joseph Clarkson, mating aerount fur Adams, 6IV Urban & Kreider, boardine Jurors, 4 .; 59 Mi John P. Harlan, Utz refunded . rre /10 James McCauley, for arres ting Livinoston,7, Sea C. N. Lefever. Trene. Agricultural :society, t""100 00 S%m Preadtatot, scram:: oubpsana..lll4 .00 U. Mowery, *mutt,. r..mlered Commilfp 11/.14C14. e • FACIE *1403 40 *4410.1 Ztl EME E=lll Common Plows 8237-4 74 rAT2 Ou 81-47 d 74 Court Muse EMI 1440612 U E1=213 EZIE M 21122 MEI 7t, 00 tl2 25 51 Le ICEI MEM 511 02 EMES •lIUUU MI Poor QM SIGI 14 Elections.- • 4P:33.3 43 liiaedisatau• C. Kieffer,Psi., n - taisirfoitnesdet;l4l fees in va grant ea5e5,,,.......,, Slayer Albrigheand eonstabl4l4:4 , 4* va- granten.es, ' IVilliam Galbraith. for tax reflualed, - .' -, • 2 46 ill- otrgelf.for shovelinir snow, , . - -:, • . 230 J. Povrden, for arresslistrbLetsgell, ' 104 David Map. Es' 4., for arranging_ Rnbile docu ments in Orphan.' Court °Kee, - ' • 3121 00 J. H. styes* ansuibuslng assessment . ; - '2O 00 P. G. Merman, - distributing talirpapets and ..''''' - deplicate*, . - 80 00 Luther Richerds, Esg.,arranging papers lane sister's office. 325 00 C. Hiller,ll. Martin and J. H. Millisr,-Assirs sone attending appeals, .. . 3 00 George Bogle, F...q., for expenses in 'burring the poor who died of cholera, at Columbia, 160 - 00 J. 3. Porier,.Erg., record 1-21416 1 011: 4 4 . "4 4 044 1 16.- elected haldaseb, . :106 00 . C:Melhorn. - acevicesinat 7044 case, Sc., '; - , 434 Adams Express, freight. - , 368 0. Martin and -others, tot, copying tax dupli cates, 77 10 F. Cooper. for boarding Jurors, (kJ 37 Jacob Hobble. for arrerung %Val. Bare, - . 12 50 E. Shober. services in a road case, 1 95 P. S. Baker, Court services in criminal cases, 50 22 P. G. I.:berm:in, Jr., for cleaning office clock, 100 C. B. Moyer. for rimming street, 290 0. G. Eshleman, E.g.. professional services. 133 00 Samuel H. Price. E.g.. President American Fire Engine Company, for repairs, 250 00 I. E. Hiester. Erg, costs in a Bridge ease, 46 72 George rd. /Vine, fees In contested election, 20 00 Geor 1.. Doersh, for binding assessments. 30 25 Joseph Flierroan, care and winding town clock, 50 00 Daniel Eckman, for tax refunded, 1 37 Elia. Rohrer. for attending to Court House, 12 62 Venial Ci linker, auditing public offices, -108 00 C. Rine. for tax refunded. 8 51 tViant & Barnitz, blank Books, 5 SO Joseph C. Snyder. Janher, 70 67 Adam Keller. for water rent, 40 00 Joseph Bowman. E.q.. Prothonotary, entering judgments and other fee., 40 13 . John 6. Newman, f..r greunl rent. 2 34 Messrs. Alice and Iliown, tern in Com. vs. Joht”on, 0 00 ------ 413C74 97 11alanee due 11. Reinhold, E.g., 3210 06 Auditors' pay, 109 62 P.l.l,lliberotan copying Commissioners , orders 75 00 Con.t.hle.' return.. 206 42 730 40 /Wild Viewer,' order.. Connuis.ioner. , order. of 195 and paid in '55, 20 00 Exonerationand Gommis.ions prior to 1835, 2479 31 do. ' do. for 1855, 3097 82 Gutotatitlinctsge., 9009 82 1170 50 Tree-arse. Commissions, • Balance iti Treasurer's bonds, 11534 99 QM PHILIP ETST. WI C. WORTH,}Commiseloners DADZIEL BRANDI'. Attest. P. G. Gamekiwit. Clerk. Receipts in County Treasury. 1°33. BENJAMIN RED:HOLD, Treasurer. Dr. To rash recd of John Stouffer. Earl, loan, 640 OD a Miss C. Ebennan, City, a 100 00 a David - Styer. Caniarvon, " 200 OD • John Gemperling, City, a 075 00 0. G. Brush, Elm- Manor, - "- 2000 00 Benjamin Bur,Manheim, a 6.630 00 • William Ito., Saulsbury. a - 1000 00 66 Trinity Lutheran Churclrot Lancaster, for old oak umber, B. DD 6. B. IL LongeneckeilLancaster twp., 180.00 ' 6 Geo. Martin, Erg, Sheriff fines and jury funds, 174 00 " Lancaster (tank, " 2000 00 Lancaster County Bank. 4000 00 • Farmer.' Bank of Lancaster, ZOO 00 a 11. S. tVickeL Esq.. fine of J. %Teenier, for selling malt liquors on Sunday, 4 00 " Wm. Taylor. Lancaster twp., 600 00 " D. G. Eshleman. Esq., for =cog. of Henry Fritz and Jacob Wenger, 50 30 " Tobias Kreider. East Lampeter, 1500 00 a W. C. Worth. . 350 00 • Fanners' Bank of Lancaster. 1000 00 a David I.andia, on account of subscrip tion to bridge, 362 SO '. Lancaster Batik, . 4000 DO Lancaster" Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, 4000 00 Zitriel Swope, 1100 00 Benjamin Groff, East Lampeter, 500 00 . Lancaster Bank. 3000 00 • Chinitian Zimmerman, Earl East, LOD 00 Benjamin Kreider, West Lampeter, 700 00 rn George Sah, Penn, 625 00 David Slyer, Carnarvon, 800 00 Mr. Martial, .‘ 522 00 Henry Shaul, West I.ampeter, 400 00 a Martin Struble, Bast Lampeter, 100 00 a Benjamin •Denltuger, a 1000 OU it John Ileistand. 00 • Philip Geist, Weat Lampeter, 900 00 . 1375 00 George e G S . l tatin re24' 800 00 John Royer, ftlinheim, 1000 . 00 . Christian Zimmerman, East Earl, 1000 00 • Henry Salim, Penn, . . 5 67 00 tt David Groff, Earl, 00' . R.g.j.nuallauman, City, IKLS 00 . Martin Denlinger, - West Lampeter, A6O 00 a Benjamin Groff, East Lampeter, 900 00 . Daniel Koch, Upper Leacock, 1000 00 .Sarah liunter, Earl, 250 00 tt. - Christian Eby, East Ilempfield, 1300 (10 . Benjamin Kreider, West Lampeter, 1100 00 a David Rohrer, 1000 00 it Jaaob Andrews, 406 00 n Tobias Kreider, West Lampeter, 1006100 Benjamin Landis, East Lampeter, 10,600 00 •• P. B. Lonlezker, Warwick, 500 00 ;: iiFflhaa ' d ,i;hUrnit----- sw° °°, li John Denlinger, sr., PASS Hempfield, 2000 00 . Wm. Konigmacher, Ephrata, . 3000 00 . B 11. Longenecker, Lancaster, 300 00 I. Isaac Longenecker, " 350 00 it Daniel Buckwalter, East Lampeter, 1600 00 Caroline Sicily, Earl, 500 In •• Elizabeth Sicily, a 500 00 It Ellen T. Steffy, a 500 00 Mary Steffy, " 600 00 . John Heller, Bast Lampeter. 1600 00 0/ Executors of estate of D. ,Esbleman. dee'd., expenses of Coronee• Inquest ' 11 77 a Peter Hunseeker, Manheim. 500 00 a Samuel Frantz, East Hempfield, 1000 OU " David 0. Shirk and J. Miller, attars of estate of Fanny 51. Shirk, of Manheitu twp., 2000 00 " Samuel Brubaker, drawn in mistake for the Constable of Rapho twp., in October last. 1 00 John Gyger, Earl., East Lampeter, 9000 (10 D. G. F.shleman, Esq., on account of Caldwell's costs. 20 00 " George Martin, Esq., finis and jury I fund, 136 77 John Stauffer. for 4 scaffold poles, 10 80 " S. W. Taylor, for old carpet and bel lows, .3 10 • J. C. Mallory, Excess tax in Drumore, 159 • Fanners' Bank of Lancaster, 4000 00 6 ' 1. L. Groin. Esp_ being over and above she per diem of $3OO, at the last aft slot, of the Legislature, 119 00 • Oro. Martin, Esq., fines and jury fund, 33 on Levi Huber, %Vast Lampeter, excess, 70 " Wm. Frick, Earl., fine of - for polling. 25 00 " AG. lUlileman, Esq., for Arney's for. recog. 150 00 " Samuel Johnson, in full of subscrip tion to bridge, 318 00 . David Graff: Esq., for stray heifer sold in liescock, 4 77 " Philip Geist. Esq., for old lumber, desks. chairs, he., 12 41 • OC. M. Coins, fur Ai yds. muslin. 216 '• Win. Wright, for sand from Court (louse, 9 37k i• Geo. Martin. r. 3 4 .7 fines and jury fund, 500 6' Lewis 11. Frick, excess tax of 1853, 1 59 ii County Commissioners, for stationery furnished for military purposes, 10 00 6 6 Jacob Myers, Esp. proceeds of sale of stray heifer in West Heinpfield, 15 00 O John Haverstick. Lancaster twp., 9 OD O 1). G. Eshleman. E.g. COSI, in case of Conn vs. Carl Verger or C. Farrar, 25 32 o 11. P. Carson, for moue, 2 00 0 S. Royer. for lumber. 10 50 • Philip Geist, Earl., fine of Swilkey.l2 00 a Geo. Martin, Esq., for heating Sheriffs • office, 15 00 •• Jo. Bowman, Fag., for heating Pro. thonotary's office, 25 00 " B. M. Stauffer, Esq., for heating office and am cha ir, 35 00 6 6 T. If. Miller, Es q., for heating office, Racorder. 15 00 e Porter Jr. Clinton, for beating Clerk's office, 25 00 .. B. Reinhold, for heating Treas. office, 14 00 n Jos. Bowman, jury fund collected by him. 249 00 61 Outstanding taxes, per last report of Auditors. 87130 43 tt Unpaid items in Court bills and certifi cates for 13155, 40 30 Excess TAX44.received during the year, to win 1854. 1855. Ram 82 37 Bret:knock, 711 Carnsrvon, 51 99 Cocallco East, 1 90 Clay, 5 70 Donel,•4l flaat 3 47 llosugal Wiest, 10 33 Drumore, 50 Earl, 02 nO Earl Fast. 11 76 Fad West. 1 42 Ephrata. 11352, 5 97 9 62 13mabeth, 10 44 Fulton. 5 60 Ilenipseld West, 52 25 Lampeter East, 2 12 Lancaster City. 27 fa Leacock Upper, 47 Little Hrimin. • 12 On Marietta bee., 4 11 Manor, 6 07 Mount Joy twp • 190 16 37 Mount Juy bur., 3 Su Penn, 1 24 Peques. 4 28 Saltsbury, 32 42 9 50 Strasburg bor., 3 :41 3 78 'Warwick, 3 45 5 97 145 1116 170 49 s3IL 74 Alle.aniellt of County rates and levies of 1955, on the respective districts. Adamstown bor., 130 09 Bart, 963 141 Brecknoelt, 599 35 Contortion, 1.09 1 3 90 Cocabco East, 91$ IS Counties, West, 1.213 SS - Coleraine. 649 62 Columbia boy , 1,509 72 ~..Conestoga, . 1,60110 "422051 D 10 Cf O Y. . • 1.101 31 Donegal Easl. 9790 57 Donegal West,. 1511 30 Drumuce, ' 1.1514 05 Ephrata, 1:763 72 Earl, .2,579 SO Earl East. 1.920 10 Earl West, - 9 001 SO , 12isabetb, . 466 49 Ehestssiblown, 022 01 Eshon, 754 19 • Heopfield Etirt„ 1580 98 - , Worii 2,39143 , rlAAspeter East, „ 3,036 90 ' • aiipe.10017010; 2,391..er' , -; , tiii!easter rep., . 4 ' 1,145' 79 • . L 50009,319, 0293 07 Lecceeic, ' 2,X7 37 • LesonelcUppect, 100187 • Linle Dritau . 4, €69 . 1RIBMIN11111,• 9.911 01 - - • Manic, - 503 7.9 " - , Nliazont 1399 33 - - ilossitior twp , 1.491 91 - Mount Joy -troi.; klarie!La tor. INtradisr, 04 Perm. 1.607 t 4. orcum, 1.11 0 7 44 - %Providence, • • 014 GO • ' v• - • rbOnba, -- - use Bs—• - - vO7 19 gadoburi, -.7 " 983 49 Strit,urg twp., 1,1i93 97 Iltnrebari bur, Wavorter, ' ' OOTSTANDINV TAXES 11634. Adanifaciwn, ' 413 110 Hreeknock. Knot Cocotte°, 444 18 Coleraine, ' 045 61 Columbia.' • 44 04 6 - 759 73 •Coneotoga, 410 10 • 467 67 • %Vete Hart, • Nestlienipbeld t - .4.2 66 Lonesome City, 3,753 07 *.thmlarita, •ParadiAr, 9:9 id Strasburg ..- Warwick, 365 59 , 59,009 92 Thus° twitted thusl'D ilvvrialara.-ravii paid. C. M. I IOW CU., Treasurer. DEPORT OF COUNTY AUDITORS We. the undersigned, Auditots of lanateaster - County do certify, lutt we have carefully examined the fore going' accosts , of Benjamin Reiithold, Esq., Treasurer of said county. and have compered his vouchers with the value, and god there Is a balance in his hands. of Eleven Thou mud Five hundred end-Thirty-four dol tars aud, uinetymine cent*, (191„334 99.) for which amount he bas shown WI the -receipt of Charles hl Howell, Esq., the present Tieeteirer. lit the foregoing outettinclangjaxes Me by several townships. It ithoWs &vent. hegligence on the part of collectors, either In collecting or peyote over the same to the Treasurer, which to a lons to the county, as the Oununitodoment have-to resort to loans, on that account: We therefore recommend the collodion of taxes within the year for which they are amesoed. The liallititlen of the county. for lonim from individ uals at S per cent. per annum. at the present timn. are *l;looWthe time the County Prima was fin ished, the debt of the , county was upwards of SWAM 00 The cost of finishing the new Court House. including thiptirelimemoney for the furniture settl-fixtureo, umount to 15160.940 00, showing that the debt tor Imildstor the Court Hamm. to *lOOW° M. and that 160:1909 90 of-the cost thereof, was paid out of the Mutsu( the county. Weltitvo also examined the account of Hugh S. Cara. Esq.. Treasurer of the Hoard of Prison [wince tors, and Gild it correct. showing a Balance due Mtn I.y the Board, of One Thousand amt Twenty dollar. and Nineteen - cents, (n,tr2o I%) on the fifth day of Jamaryilo46 - We have a)soexstaincd 'the account ofJanter I/y.4Ln, Req.. Treasurer of the Poor and Illowte of limployment of Lancaster County, and find balance in his- hands, of Four hundred and Eighty fon r dollar/rand I'ifty4wm memo, (sln4 52,) on the filth day ofjanunry r l OM. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our 'hands at the County Conuatioiotteno ol9ce. tut. twenty-third day ofJuiturcry, 1011 N, SMITH. CI I It ISTIAN FIKSTZ, J CUPS S. WITMER. Auditors. $1833611 03 A COPY. Fah. It. I nse.4l LEMLLIKE DAGUERREOTYPES, 'll E undersigned takes pleasure in stating A to the public Mat lie still rn.ilioUes taking those 61l l•:•L1KI ISMAil4lB.ltEUTl'l•tizt, which can be itdefied to by 110.'1.8,11We sisal had their deg urrreptypes sateen bi his room risme the year 11,51, that he has atn• oe, experience, the matt central loCaiioll, the best titled up place. (a missing remit expressly for the la dies.) and the beet and lamest ride-light In the city uf Lancaster; which he bad exprensl) put up for the bus-sitess. at a heavy expersic, so enable him to take pictures in cloudy as well as 111 clear weather and avoid all theme museumsl obasles for blackness) under the twee, chin, Sc.. that are generally produced by mlo•lighs or small stile light. Hs lies also procured a large - instrument, which rumbles bins to take pic• turer trot,. list lurgesi down to the smallest, and give perfect sutiefaction, evhsch accounts for the place be. mg daily crowded with thoseausilitig faces, • , To procure the shadow • Edell., substance fades. Also, the largest assortment of Fancy and common COMA on build sit l.atteaster, such AO Pearl Union. Jewel, Jenny Lind. Papier Macho:, Oval Velvet. Zit. reaseupe, stud Gold LocLete at every descripnon Remember the placenortiuyeot corner or Centre slotting, near the Alte . rit.et IJunse—liattrance dud door :rum the curlier,sign HI the Large Plug. December 2d. 1e155-9m J. um.LiNasn. COLT VIIIXA SANS. TN - PURSUANCE of an Aol of Assembly, pollee L is hereby given, that the following deposits and div- Wends on stock of said Dank, have rnnunud unclaimed fur three year;, viz: DEPOSITS. Thomas O'Brian, ' $50.00, Nov. 03, 1838. cr -• r m "•wen. j . a , . DIVIDENDS. NASMS. ' SIO. Or SHARES. •YOUNT. Samuel Amber, 2 do. S 6 00 Benjamin Dear, S do. 25 00 H John atz,_ „ 3 ' do. ' 900 AbrithanyHoroaker. , '''‘O- do. - 16 00 Adam Rahn, 2 do. 6 QO Jacob Slay, 2 do. 0 00 Stung Sweeney, 2 do. 211 00 Daniel Reigari. 2' do. 9 00 Conrad Leatherman, - , 4 .. do. 12 00 Chrisuaet Herr, 6 do. 15 00 Mary Jones, in trust, 1 do. 81 CO Johnlturg.jr., 2 do. ' 12 00 Benjamin Herr,- - 1 do. 900 Thomas Parker, . 10 do. 20 00 John Witmer. Manor, . 3 do. 600 Michael Moore, ~do. 8 50 Sang Herr , Strasbur3, .. a 0 do. 20 00 Adam Reigart,jr., 10 do. 20 00 James Henderson, 1 do. 15 00 John Tomlinson, , 1 do. 5 00 George C, Lloyd, 1 . do. 6 00 John !teazel, 2 do. 5 00 Philip Smyser & C 0.,, I do. 5 00 P. A. & S. Small, 10 do. 110 00 Barbara Drenemout, . 1 do. 3 00 Samuel Humes, 10 do. 311 110 Martin Dancer & Co., .1 do. 16 00 Jacob :Odell., Yorl, 3 do. 12 00 .. . Jacob E. Garber, a do- .24 00 Solomon Mire ' .1 do. 24 00 Pew Heller 2 . Co , .1 do. 4 00 J. 11. Main, I do. 4 00 Peter Cullen, II do. 44 40 2 Satoh Ersni. do. 20 00 . „ . . lienjatuin Ilerahey,s do. 20 00 Eanlea Cr.-olio's, 2 do. 8 110 larch Glotz, 2 du. 8 00 Susanna Glut; - I. do. 4 00 11. r. liutwer. 15 do. 44 00 LANCASTER COT' NTT, Sti Shoch, Cubitt of the Columbia Rank, being duly sworn before rue. declares and says that the taro t:sang is ■ statement of deposit, mid dividend. remaining in said ltax.l: unclaimed for three years. SAMUEL 51.1.0C/I, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, t this 2th January. $ Ss si Eossls, 3. P. Coonubia. January 26, 1656. Eureka! Eureka! Eureka: AT.the Bead quarters and News Depot will he round the finest and , rieetest.aeeortment id lielido presents ever offered In this place. Call add exam:m(or )ourselves. N 0.4 FRONT STREET. Ilroonther 21. Indiana Hominy. TOE subscriber bat lastrecelred a lot of Hominy from Indiana—prepared in a new way —which I. considered a superior article. iVith the abject of introducing it in this vicinity. it will Le sold low. tl. PTA Coltotthi t. !tine tn, Lorin.% street. EXCELSIOR ! OUD IND UPWARD! The variety and excellenee of the ••}.:inestations of the erees," lair fur sale at MeAlstion's Columbia News Depot, should command the immediate otterition of reeident citizens as Welt as all pastters.l.ya--to buy ! Nu. 4, PITO:VT SIC lige. Columbia Ort. 27 f.Li J Just opposite the River. men and Mays' Wear. Ihose jugt opened a large 41440rIeletlI Of goods. for men and ',sq.' wear. Bloch and colored Cloths, 40111 e eery superior; plain and Caney Caaslatento, very cheap.; Sunnects from 23 eta. koss:fi.chespeotin town; Vesonogs. from the best plurh and velvet nu thelowest pm.. Call and see those goods, as we ate confident they are he cheapest good. tip Jame. (Oct G. P 153. .." --- rifirtA,r F. FRY. A Hint to Housekeepers. T 001 out for the Red Front Housekeepers' Cheep Worernosmx, me the corner. and then make sour percher,. from a lam, and bear ' I as sortment of VA kr.PKTiNG.S. FOUNITIMIC of every dereriplion, Stein... tee, Gomm's (names, ke., at all the leadtrotkand hers melee and errleer at the lowest portrlble prices. .1.1:i1)0AV t JACKSON. Nay S. INS. Radway'a Medicated Soap S an excellent article for the removal of Simpler,l Blotcbe • Frecklea.Scarvy,Tatter,aud•ll diedeavea of the shin. and to beautify. the coinolexiots of all that wie it. Prier Pl 3 cents. Sur sale at Oct. 6. hIcCORKI.E.& 11611.11.171. "1"16. School Books. "'Tis }Anemone farms the tomato:la mind. Jut' s* the them is bent the theltht Inclined." v Mill: latest and meet improved asathods -teach. ing the young idea bow to oboos."Astel be ob tained at lute est Talmo and toe. Wat& of posterity and "the Unthreads yet ouborii." at • hleM A HOMilt. (Ws ti 7. 1.45. Front Sweet. Columbia. The Jog Law. F. Imre replenWhed OW work. and are prepared to sell on hinds or pure Liquors, in compliance tri ith the Jug low. All Forenoons wanting liquor for modwural purposes, should procure it nl IIIeCORELE t DELI.ETT'S r Oct. 6. 061 Fellow'. Hall.' Fever and Ague. ring mast obstinate tans mired flame diatelv, by Dr. Ahalleribergee's Fever wad Ague AatWows. In as ease will the patient have ewe than eau chill after the first dorm. Call cad get ♦circular. at X. ,Wf LlJAhlts.. Columbia, July 7, IPSp. Front wee*. wANTE:D.-t,..r0 ienv44l4ll: A r itakdOilneriaPA. ,Tll - Rotary Plafilmakinguing and °moving pga0.1.1., for boards and plank, under the Noterosaratentt. the qutachment cot the Moulding Machine, which .% work a whole board into mouldivera one operation. ' This pateurhas-beenvied, and-derided izr the Supreme Court in Washington.robeualairkigenzmni, being gape, rior to-Woodwordi's Machine. Apply to J. D. SALE, Willow street, above 'Twelfth, Phi jude, where the Machines can be seen in °per. anon. Janaary 19,1x30.9, . FREI To Market Men and Gardener*. DUCH, Pear. 4nol• other • Fadt Tree; Straw .berry. Ravberry and Abobarb ElantsAnd Aspar agus Roots, cultivated and for. ale at the Pomona tiardett and Nurseries. Descrlptire,Catalogues, giv ing -full directions An. cultivation AuCtreaunant, fur nished gratis on application to WILLIAM PARRY, ; • Cinnammon P. 0., Beclington county, N.J. December, Ih5S am 426 11 1,926 59 79.6=1 34 A. S. VEX/111M. H. GILIALIE. D. n . CiOMPA.I.II . C. C. CUMMINGS, WITH FEAT lEEE, GILLIAN k CO., whole .ale dealers la BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 45 sorth Third 'tree , Philadelphia. October 6. $185,001 03 15221 viircoic•rns ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, ID GE MENDE, PHILADELPHIA. The at teutiori of the public is invited uo the extensive manufactory and ware-room of the subscriber, who i. prepared to furnish, et the shorten notice. IRON RAILING of every description for CEMETERIES, PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS, also VERAN DAUS. BALCONIES. FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, C 11A IRS, I.IONS, DOGS, &e., and other Ornamental Iron IVork of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste. while they combine all the requisites of beauty stud substantial 'construction. Purchasers may rely oil having all articles carefully binged and shipped to their place of destination. A hook of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. _ FE ROBERT WOOD, RblgeAyenue, below Spring Garden it., Phan Or 'ober 6. , r. S. SII3ITB Porte Monnaie, Pocketßook and Dressing Case N. W. eon Fourth and Chesnut stir., Philadelphia. A LWITS an hand a large and varied as- L 1 of Port Mummies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cables Bankers Cates. Travelling Bags. Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, ' Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases,. Cigar Cases,. ire. Also, a general assortment of English, Frenah and Berman Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Ilazors,Rtaor Straps and Gold Pen, Wholesale, second and third floors. P. N. SMITH. N. W. corner Fourth and Chesnut streets. Phila. —Ou di receipt of 81.00 a superior Gold Pei will be seat to airy part of the litlited Sluice, by mai deoeribinf, pen, thus. medium, hard, or eon. Philadelphia, April 7, less.' 1 y OF the United States Insurance, Annuity mod TruA Co , S. E. corner of Third and Chesnut , CAPITAL $250,000. MONEY is received on deposit daily. The amount deposited is mitered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. All sums. large mil email, are received, and the amount paid buck on demand, without notice. Interest Is paid al the rate of Ave per cent., corn menehig from the day of deposit. and ceasing (our teen doss previous to the withdrawal of the money : Oa thelhrst du) of bout:try, in each year. the up wrest attach deposit is paid to the depositor, or add ed to the principul,as lie may prefer. The Company h•tve now upwards of 3.500 depoei tors lit the city of Philadelphia atolls. Any additional inforntation will be given by ad dressing the Treasurer, DIRECTORS: - - I Stephen IL Crawl - mil. Pree't. William NT. Godwin m IvtresiceJoliii.on,.V.Pres't, Paul LT Godard, Ambrose W Thompson, - George Mellenry, Itritii tttt in W. Tingley, I Joints Devereux. Jacob L.. Floranee, Gustavo. Engliot Secretary and Treasurer. PLorr Fits Tel and Interpreter. J. C. Gehls.ebluger. Philadelphia. Sept. 8. Isr.‹.lY DANIEL'S UAW SEMITES.. TEIS superior Bay, Straw and Fodder as Cutter, has retell/C.l the highest preittittimi at the Peunsylv•ilia State Fair, and at vitriol.. Inflict exhibitions, the past and present Seu,oll. and is be lieved to be the best in 11,e market. For bele, whole gale and retail, by PASCHALL MORRIS h CO.. Aarivulteral Warehouse and :red Store, pet. 20.,185. N cur. 7th and Market rd, Nada STAUFFER Jr. HARLEY. CHEAP IVATCHES & JEWELRY ROLESALE AND RE- DELPIDA wArctr AND JIM- '''.-.' --'"--; ELSA' STORE," No. 96 North Second street, corner of quorrr. Mira. (;old Lever Watches, rull•jeweled,l9gar Cafes, $O CO Cold ',Title, 13 curet cow.", 24 00 Silver Lepine, Culkjewe led, 12 00 '.lvor Leginc, jewels, 900 Superior ...,677..4 1 1c1v ) _ 7 40 Gold Speclucles, 7 00 I , lne Silver do. 1 20 Gold llrneelet•, 3 00 Ladies , Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Test Spoons. 'q.t. 5 WI Gold Petit, with Penes and Silver Holler, 1 DO Gold Finger Mop, 3:ft eta. to en; Gterrea, plain I:2lcts., patens Wort 25; other artieler in proportion. NI Goods warranted to be what they are gold tor. On bond some Gold and Silver Lever* and Lepines still lowor than the above proem, WI'AUFFI:II /a HARLEY. Philadeljiliis, September MILELTICEIR. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO., No. 29 North Third street, Philadelphia, OROCCO Manufacturers, Currier' and Importer' 4.41. of French Calf Shiite, rod Dealers in Red ■nd Oak Sole Leather and Kip. Pholadriphia.Feltruery 04. 10.55-14. Pennock's Celebrated Wheat Dint: ADAPTED also for sowing Oats, Grass Seeds and Guano; Krauset's Portable Cider MII I, the best In the market; Ilalliday's Patent Wind mill, Horse Powers and Threshers, Lime and Guano Spreaders; Daniel'. Hay, Straw. and Fodder Cutter, Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill Spaln's Atmos pheric Churn. The abase superior implements, with all others for the use of the farmer and gardener, for sale wholesale and retail by PASCH ALA. MORRIS & CO.. Agricultural Warehouse and seed Siore,corner of 7th and Market sateen., Plillojelphia. July 21, t 85.?: H. NEEDLES' Truax and Brace-IS t~reut~sn+ir•.NT, S. W. Car. of Twelfth and Race Streets, Phila., • Importer of tine FIOINCU Tacs•ss, eornirining extmate ligatram, case and durability whit correct courtruc- UOM . Hernial or ruptured pottiest. can be suited by re witting amounts : as below:—Sending 'number of in ekes round the hips, and stating side affected. COl , l of *Male Truss, Stl, 83. *4, 53. Double-85, *G. $d and $lO. histrucuuns as to wear s and how to effect a cure, when possible. sent with the Truss. Also fur sole in *Teal VW rietr. OR. BANNISG'S IMPBOYED PATENT BODY BRACE. for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spina 'Prop, and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Ex panders and Erector Bowes, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Luna.; English Elastic Abdominal Belts Suspenders, Syringes—male and female. jrcLadies' Roams. with Lady attendants. Pitiindelohia. July 28. y - - • EVANS & WATSON, No. 5 , it , South Fourth &l..philadelphin. ttt t • (I HEAT FIRE, Cll kISTE UT t - & Firrii streets, Friday_morn ,:. PLOOk. • • ass. December 15. 1854. EV , l• ~/ , ANS & .WATSCIPOS SALA ... • AADER SAFEttI PHAIVT, as they always are - - _ _ when put to the test. Pathan mitts. Dee. 15,1454. Meares. Evans & Watson,No.:ZO South Fourth at., Philadelphia. GIDITLIOMEN—Wt take pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and other. in want of a secure means of preserving their hooks, papers, Ike , from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our b oo k s , p a p e rs, and each in ad good a condition as they were when put into It, before the reat Ore of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of building., vortte.cof Chestnut and Filth streets. The above safe was in use in our office. on the second Boor of our building. from which place a fell into the cellar, and remained there until the Are was out. These& was then removed and opened its the Presence of at leans 1.000 persona, who-witnessed the good condition of the teeniest*. Willeyou . please to have the Safe and Locks repaired, as'sve Intend to put it in use again, baying perfect confidence in its Ore-proof qvulities. Yours, Respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS. Brans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following. among the many hundreds Who have their Sake In user—U. S. Ma. Philadelphia; Fanners and Mechanics' Bank. Phil's; Samuel Allen, Fop. High Sheriff, Phil's: John N. Henderson., City Controller, Caleb Cope & Co.. No. litZ Market street; Rickard Norris & SOU, Locomotive builders. Phil'ar Bancroft & Sellers, blatelkiiiims, corner u( 10th and James suf ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Penneyvania Railroad Co., Phila.; Lacey de Phillips, cor.6th and minors's.; Sharpies& Oro., O. PI Snuth Second sr.; James. Kent & Sautes. No. 147 North Third st.; W. H. Honduran & Sons, No. 61 North Third at.; Smith, William,' Or. Co., No. b 7 Market st.; J. & B. Orne, No. HI, Chestnut at. - - A holm assortment - or the above Safes always on band (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent. more fire than any Derrjors Safe now in Nue.) EVANS A WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Sbatirm, Iron Doors and- iron Sad., for making Err-proof Vlllllll. for Banks, stems,Pablie and 'Mime buildings: *it and Letter Copying Promos; patens Slate Lined•DsuAgaistoirsolse. irlisams *wants areal; at No. SA SoutirAnsurth "ibidelpb rtkiledelpliip,A . ptil 7, tS33.ly Manufacturer, SAVING. TUN Trusses! Trusses!! Trusses!!! SALAMANDER SAFES. JOEiTPHWRIi%Y Cblu r Ailiet; — cottutbra; itiiit t etrally.tu= lemma 'hisfrienda aid the .Public generally, than be has on band and Dwasidgra choice aupplp of. . GREENHOUSE AND HARDY P Sheuts,Re n sultable tor - pleasure grounds and. gar dens.• chola. :collection of constantly- blooming roses, ofervent shade anoint., of the mom bard. , kinds. Headset LAYS .013 T AND IhIPROYES2'PLEA SUREGROUNDS AND GARDENS with taste, and does aii kinds or planting and pruning, in town and cotintryourith skill and earn, on reasonable terms.'- - He invites attention to his NURSERY, where a large vanetyornlikiadit.of blooming Plants in sea son, may at all time, be seen. - Eitlambin:J une 15. 11155.1 f WIDTIALSAI.72 AND DETAIL MC)491.047*C0 liXT.saares.lLcomasoe., Front Street, 2d door above Locust. JOSEPH PENMEN & BROTHERS, respeettal ly inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. that they have established a branch of their old and extensively known Baltimore house In this place, where they will manufacture and constantly have for sale all ktnds of Domestic and Imparted Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff. Their assortment of Tobacco and Cigars embraces every variety and brand. if per cent. will be waved so thepurchaser by giving us a call, as we warrant to sell at city prices. Please call and examine. What's the use to gas sad blew, Unless it were that we could show Three hundred thousand cigars of all kinds, To sult all tastes and suit all mind..? Stranger: if by chance you should step this way, Drop in on thin or any other day, SNUFF AND TOBACCO we have a large stock on hand, Of the first chop and medium and of numerous brands; Our stock is large, you'll find it complete, At THE FIVE BROTHERS' TOBACCO STORE, Front street. Columbia, October Z.:l. 1555. NEW 130 RDING 110178 E. THE subscriber would respectfully inform J_ people of Colum'sia and sojourners here, that he haslately filed up and handsomely furnished, at great expense with every regard to the comfort and COIIVGIP:CIICE of his guests, the Jorge Dwelling at the south-rest corner of Second and Locust streets, as a Hoarding House. His accommodations for room and comfort will be found superior, and every attention will be extended to those who may tarry with him, not only by himself but by all in his employ. In the basement of the building be has opened a NEW RESTAURANT, where the hungry and the epicure will find things done up in the best style, to suit the taste of the most pa rdeular gsairwasid. Private families served with oysters, &c., at the shortest notice. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited, GERHARD BRANDT Columbia. Dee. M. IE4I WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ace., CECZALPZIR THAN EVER. THE subscriber has constantly on hand, at his store. in Front street, Columbia, opposite the Green Tree Tavern, an assortment of new and rash. ionialthe goods.romprialag all kinds of GOLD, SILVER, AND GILT WATCBIIIS, gold pens.from 81,25 to 910; Fife's patent pensi dies' and Gent?. breast pins; ear and finger rings; cuff pins. bracelets, medallions 2 miniature eases, pencil.; fob, vest, and curl, chums; lockets, seals, keys. watch hooks, silver thimbles. combs; german silver, plated and sterling silver table, desert, tea, salt, mustard and sugar spoons; butter knives. sugar tongs, end fruit or cake baskets. Also. a variety of FANCY GOODS,—port mammies, fans, pocket books, card eases. pistols, silk and cotton purses, plain and shaded purse silk, steel beads, rings, &c., snuff boxes, needle eases, buffnlo and imitation side and back combs. pen and pocket knives, (Wo4ten hohn's finest quality.) CLOCKS FOR $ . 1,50-WARRANTED; besides eight-day and thirty-hour Gothic, Victoria, Mary Tudor Hamm, Prince Albert, Willard Lever Ogre, at various prices. Clocks, AVatehes, Jewelry and all kinds of moving mechanism accurately repaired, and guaranteed to larforra satisfactorily. 11l usical Instruments repair id and tuned. CHARLES ZEITLER, Columbia. April 14. 1P33 • New Cloths, Cassimeres, ke., VCR the gentlemen. 11. C. FONDERSNITII x has Suitt received smother addition of Cloths; Ca.- glZWlrtiri V aiMilili C e/506• 9 1e1Win I titV and Doe Skin Cafsimeres; a new and beautiful ar ticle of French Leaver Clutha, tor over cow. Also, Neteribaras. Ltonskin and relta 4 for SI per yard and upwards: We trim ail' a fine krench Cloth Coot for $5, 4117, and extra for 510. Call sod see, and be convinced, VA. few gentlemen's Long shawls, at N. C. FONDEDSMITH'S Nov. 10, 1855. adjoining the Columbia Dank. THE MACE FOR BARGAINS 11731.247217.1 1 / 1 WARE ZOOMS TON SIIENBERCEII, at his aid atand,Locus e) street, above the Odd Fellows' Hull, Columbia Pa., again calls attention to Lis superior and splen did sssnriment of CABINET-WARE ANDCRAIR-WORK, of all descriptions, which he will stilton the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work ; he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented; and to he as good as it is cheap. His stock is very large, and in part embrdees Dress sing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus; Sideboards, &Bac; Card. End, Sofa, Centre, Dressing, Dining and Urea Irs fa., TABLES; Common, French and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS, and SET TEES of every style. together with a general assort meal of all kinds of FURNITURE,. Funerals will be attended with a Splendid Hearse, on short notice. and all Ilea! teary attention given to UNDERTAKING. He invites all inspection of his rooms, feeling confi dent that he is able to supply any article of Furni ture that may be desired. well-made and durable, and ••cheap as the cheapest." Re•painting Chairs and Varnishing Furniture at tended to. Columbia, March 10,1953. .azvcrAmrs IL110IIT! AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! ADiD as 1 may not see yon all , I take this opportunity to say that !have removed my store to the corner of From. acid Locust streets, al Which place I am prepared to sell you as fine HATS AND CAPS you can get in this or any other place, and ■t such price• as any gentleman who is a judge of ■ nod and neatly-finished Flat, would ask. If you want a handsome fiat, l'll tell you what to do, Co down to Tscuzstrit's, and he will put you through. Now,friend, I don't wean to brag, bul .1 think I'm some ott a /lad LErDon't forget the place, sign of the nrc HAT, corner of Front and Locust streets. Callitnbill Pa. Columbia, April 2"3„16115. L. TREDENICK. EAGLE DaXEBX. TIDYING ennead the BAKING BUSINESS with our Confectionary tstatilieltment, we are now prepared to furnish BREAD, CAKES, TEA ROLLS, BOSTON Milk Biscuit, Rusk, &c., fresh from the oven, at all hours. A trial of our Bread is most respectfully solicited. 1111 we ■re confident 11 will render satisfaction. Or ders for Bread left at the Store will be punctually at tended to; and when requested, families will be served regularly. I=re.ll Cream and Boston Biscuit, Tea Rolls, New York Twist, Rusk, oke ~ ready for de liver) every afternoon at four o'clock. CLAIBORNE:3 Old Established Stand, Locust Street. Columbia. August 23,135.5. Immediate Relief for the Toothache. TIIERE is now to be had at It. WILLIAMS' Drug Store, a mo.t effectual remedy for the • colltache, which—if properly applied. according to direction—will remove the most violent Toothache utmost instainaneou.ly. Should the pain be felt agent in the cour.e of a few day., the same appli rani., ha. to NE made, and after a few applications the cure will he effective. Nester rail :for A. FERG ER'S TOOTH BALSAM Price 23 cue per vial. Columbia, May 26, 18:16.1y I.4.:•af:l“l“_ll}.l_l,),•}Ji Housekeepers' Cheap Ware-Rooms `RR now receiving choke .elections from the Ea. "I. tern market.. enn.i.vinf or RICII VELVET - CA.RPETINGS DO. BRUSSELS DO. DO. THREE PLY DO. DO. SUPE'R INGRAIN DO. LISTING RAG & VENITIAN DO. together with a full and complete assoriment of Floor Cloths. Woolen Proggcbs, Hearth KIM., Door Mat. ate.. all of which have been manufactured ex pressly for the fall trade of INS, and will be offered to lou) ere at unusually low pares. LINDSAY Jt JACKSON. Columbia, Sept. 15,1815. 80175.13 Roorzara, SPOTITMG, Plumbing, Bell Hanging, and everything run. nee ted with the bast ness. willbeproatptly attend ed to by ibe subscriber, 011 the most noticeable terms. Constantly on band • large *ripply of Lead Pipe suita ble for Hydrants. All work warranted. HIHAId WILSON, corner of Second and LOCillit Weed.. Colombia. Feb.l4. 1856. Brushes! Brushes!! Hsar, Nat. Tooth, Shoving. Nan, 'Whisker. Polish and Crumb Balsams, thas largess ._aseortmens iu ioolmabia. INfcCORKLE k DEU=TaI. Odd Pel t:we Bali. [Sept-13.150. 1 - -" V • SMO3 rinlara. Inform 27. Jake friantilainitbe pnblie;:itutthe Juts perdu/44 atonic end - Ozone* or the GOLDEN ..ittORTAR DRUG STORFI, ?root strew.; aohullbkySli filfneriroir:lea - H. Elder. He etoetrof win' kiep teOnitantly on hind' i'*eu,,setec!e# FRENCH • DRUGS-AND CHESUCALS-'•: .t h e Uri 4 ; l e a s t7ut7, B4 4TM various Yaney'artleles." - - Re will devote special care and -attention to Com pounding PrescriptlooKin which important branch of the business he had bad long experience, to the, drug stare of Mr. C. H. Needles. earner Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and trusts by unremitted attention to the-duties of h as occupation, to merit the confidence and patronage of the mtismutof Coltualkia, mud sour 22, rounding country Dee. 1855. cdumentrz imam] ROWE. , 1 1 118 subscriber would intent: his friends andthe ,public_generally, Shat-he.contintles manufacture, and has Constantly- fornale — -. 0 -- ALL KINDS, OF CABINET WARE, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands. Dining andßreakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads, lc., together with every other article of Cabinet Ware. which he will sell at the lowest possible prices. His workmen are experienced and capable.,:and his artic les are warranted equal if not superior to any sold in the plats. AN ELEGANT HEARSE, equal to any in the cities, can always be found as hi. establishment, in Locust street, below td, and COFFINS wall be made, and funeral. in town or coo*. try attendedat short notice. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, conddentihat be can render generalsatisfaction. Columbia. April 28.1855. CASPAR SEIBERT- F7rT7777M:TT-T;r7.77171 ri BE subscriber takes this method to inform the lodic.; or Columbia and vicinity, that he ha► fined up the FRONT PARLOR OF HIS ROUSE especially for their aeconunodation, and is prepared to - lurnieh them with All the Refreennenento found in the beat Restaurants, at the shortest notice. Oysters of the be quality with other refreshments, will be served up at all bolas. EVERYTHING ABOUT HIS ESTABLISHMENT is conducted with regard to propriety,, and he flat ters himself that this much wanted improvement, wilt meet the pleasure of the citizens, and be sufficiently encouraged to warrant its continuance. GERHARD BRANDT, corner of Locust and Second streets. Col. Feb. 3. 18554 f HATS FOR THE PEOPLE. JACOB HESS, MANUFACTURES and Wholesale and Retail dealer in MEEALTES .49-I\73Z, GLA...tgbsEF, of every descriptton and variety, No. 3 Bhremees Row, Front street. Columbia Pa., respectfully in forms the citizens of Columbia and surrounding coon try. that be has taken the Store lately occupied by J. B. Mellinger Front street, between Black's Hotel and the Bellevue House, where he manufactures and has for sale all kinds and every variety of Hats and Caps at the LOWEST TRIVOL j;l6liis stock consists in part of Beaver. Nutria,. Russia, Castimere, Moleskin. Silk, sort HATS, ke., which he will dispose of on the most accom modating terms. Children's Fancy Hats of all kind* and prices. Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ilis assortment of CAPS is one of the mos:exit an tensive in the country, dhe is adding to it daily. Customers may rest assured that they Will be suited, as the stock has been selected from the larrect assortments in Philadelphia and New York. The subscriber feels warranted in saying that for durability and finish, his Ilatscannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the Slate. He trusts a lib eral public will bestow upon him a share of their pa tronage. Dont forget aloe place, No. 3 Shreiner , ' Row. JACOB HESS. Colombia, October 20,10554 f " 4:030a4A51400R4 TS now over, the smoke of battle has passed 1. away, and we are all safe. The undersigned has improved the time by laying in a new stock, and has jut returned from Philadelphia with the moat superb. lot of CWATCHES LOCKS, AND J EWE LIM which he it prepared to sett cheaper than they eau+ be bough: et any other establishment. He is pre— mired to offer great bargains, and he respectfully it ...nes the Ultelltioll of purchaltess to his stock, which embraces GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every kind; all kinds of CLOCKS, from SL6O up , wards; he invites the attention of Boatmen table large stock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY. cone listing of Ear Rings, Finger Rings Breast Pins. &c.; all kinds of Silver Spoons; Plated Soup Ladlcs,Table and Tea Spoons. Fork.; &c., which are warranted to wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen cils and Pens; Gold and Silver Spectacles; together with the greatest variety of FANCY ART/CLES CUTLERY.—AIso; a superior assortment of Re volvers und other Pistols, and al) Ymd■ of Knives, of the best manufacture. Strict attention will be given, as heretofore,to the rep■irinr of clocks, watches and jewelry; and all work wr/1 be warranted. coistinuanee of fanner patronage i■ respect fully solicited. JOHN FELIX Columbia , October 13, 1193.5. STOVES. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT TAR NEW STORE OF HIRAM WILSON, ammo( L „oust and 'Second roger+, Colombia, Va. • The untie rsYgnee re.mee (nit/rum the citizens of Cotumbia and surrounding country, that he has iust received a very large and extensive assoruneut anus latest and most improved patterns of PARLOR, COOK, OFFICE AND CHAMBER STOVES, to which he ?ilea attention. Of Cooking Stoves, the Morning Star, Globe, Girard, Champion and Podials Range, ure acknowledged babe Me best isstne and • full assortment will be found or his store. lie has also received a lot of BOATSTOVES. Per sons wishing stove. are solicited to give me a ciii belore purchasing elsewhere, as lem deters fined to sell at the lowest cash prices. HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Lac' rot streets. Columbia, Sept. El, ISM. Apple Mutter, Preserves, Re; THE OLD MANUFACTORY, Op COPPER KETTLES, all sizes. Locust street, opposite the Franklin House,Columbla Pa. The subscriber has constantly on hand and makes to order, the best quality of Copper Kettles, which he is prepared to sell at the most reasonable prices,. wholesale and retail. Purchasers will find at to their; interest to give him a call before purchasing else - where. HENRY PFAHLER. Columbia. August 19,1855. YORK, WRIGHTSVILLE AM COLUMBIA NLaXI. 11.0.A.11. PASSENGER TRAINS. THR Passenger Trains' on the York, Wnghsville and Columbia Railroad will run an follows , on and after Monday, • the 9th of July, IftMe MORNVIG TRAIN. Leave Yerk for IVrightirille and Columbia at 6 A. 51. Returning. leave Columbia at 7.30 A. M. NOON TRAIN. . , Leave York at 11 A. N., oron the arrival of the trait from Baltimore. Returning. leave Colombia as 12.,45 and Wrightsville at 1 o'clock for York. arriving there in time to connect with the train to Baltimore. this affording a connec. lion with Lancaster and Philadelphia, and with Bal, timore. EVENING TRAIN. Leave York for alitrlghtsville at 4.36 P. M. Returning, leave Wrightsville for York at 7 P.M. The Philadelphia train (gears arrives at Columbia In time for passengers to walk the Bridge to coined with this train.: Sunday trains discontinued. D. F. CRIFFIFIL Columbia, July 14, 1655,,, Agent. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware MINIIFACTORT, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that ho has resumed the above business, at his old stand, and is now prepared to furnish all articles in his line, made in the best manner. at the lowest prices. HOUSE-ROOFING,' SPOUTING, PLUMBING, BELL-HANGING, Re., attended to at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Long experience in the business warrants me in saying that full saurfsetion will be given town who. may favor me with their patronage. HENRY PER ALER. Colombia, July 14, 1855 P. SHREINER, Front Street. .11.TC21 711117111411:3r. , . ASPLENDID assortmest of the • latest aid most improved Styles of, GOLD SILVER HUNTING,ENGRAVED AND PLAIN CASED WATCHES, The choicest patterns of Ear Rings and Breast Pins, Rings—ln abort,everyttdagin his lingo( bnsiness,cau be had at P. 8 HREINER'SStore. Call, see &adjudge for yourselves. Columbia, April r 3,1856. CLOOSS, CLOCUES. Pyou want a good aid cheap Clock, ella I on the subscriber, second door *boron Williams , ,Drug Mont, who has constaollY on hand a large sod complete assortment of Leiter Boat Clocks. bionic' Time Pieces with wog inlaid...eases, Eight-Day Church Gilt Clocks.Eight.Day and Twast -17-four Door Ckmitsfroutisl,4o upwards. JOHN =UN. Columbli, April 1d,1867. The Only Place TO bay egeap Books and Stationery in Columbia is at Meblabotes." Jest caf and be Aostrineed.-. trent street. Columbia. October SAIR'L FILBERT.
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