The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, March 22, 1856, Image 3

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    ISAAC TROMP - 5.431 , 1'S much celebrated
EYE. WATER. ''its merits stand unrivalled."
This old, tried and invaluable remedy for all disea
ses of the eyes, amt having stood the test of over
Fifty Youth ittul the dimmed (or It still inereosing, is
now. nod has beeu for the past two years, offered for
sale iu an entire mew dress. Each bottle will have a
Steel Plate Engraved Enielope. with a portrait of the
inventor, Dr. Isaac Thompson, New Loudon, Conn.,
and a rue simile of his signature, together with a fac
sitaileof the signature of the present proprietor, John
I. Thompson, No. 161. and NJ River street, Troy,
New York. and none other eats be genuine.
The proprietor has been compelled to make this
change in the style of the wrapper, owing to thelarge
quantity of counterfeit which for the paSt few yearn
has been palmed upon the community, and especially
at the west.
'Purchasers are particularly requested to bay none
but the above described, and as the red label hereto
fore_ used hau.beenalled.i . u, any bund.ist Ant . form
the proprietor does not hemtan to pronounce counter
kit. •
ramie by all the respectable druggists in the
Unites and Canadas. [Sep. t 3,1855.
Z;Z42A.U2.I.z3UZMI::).
On the 29th instant, by Rer. J. W. Alecasbey, Juapv
Haat, of Coluinbia, to ELLZADIMI en.arritEgs, of West
Hempfield.
E:::)ZI.Z:OU1).
lit this place, on the 18th instant, after a painful Macs.,
13. lissulams, in the 36th year of his age.
On Monday, March 17, in Mattheim, Mwuc VIEGIMA,
Infant daughter of Maria a and Hiram It. Rinehart,
aged ,9 months.
On the 18th instant, in this place, the infant son of Jona
than and Mary A. Righter, aged 4 months and 29 days.
"Happy child, thy days are ended,
All thy mourning days below."
In 'Lancaster,llifarch ky JACOB Annan/ter, Esq., late
Mayor of, Mat city, in tha''ath 3 ear of his age.
Iu Waiakoneta, Ohio, on Wednesday, March 12,
very saddenlx,ot congestive chills, Itoseur D. Alstarx,
formerly of this place.
IV CI X X.a X -A.
Grandirocal & Instrumental Concert,
AT THE ODD FELLOW'S HALL,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 26, 1856.
Mr:* XX G- Ma
Part M.
I. Overture to Preciosa, Orchestra—Von We
ber.
2. Pot-Pourri,from the "Regiments Daughter,"
by Miss A. Herr—Donizetti.
3. Annie Waltz,
by Orchestra—W. Keifer.
4. “Calmly the day is dying," Song, by Miss
Kate Claiborne.
5. Sentimental Waltz, with variations, by
Miss E. Cutter,of Philadelphia.
6. "The Three untsmen," for four voices, by
•Mmnnerchor,"—Kreutzer.
7. Grand Duo, for two performers on two
Pianos, by Mrs. Hegman and Miss E. Cutter
—H. Herz and Bro.
S. Air from "The Puritans," with variations,
by C. Zeitler—Jansa. -
X='asix-t S.
1. Overture to "Othello," Orchestra—Rossini.
2. Etude pour le Piano, by Miss E. Haldeman
—H. Herz.
S. The “Liebes Brief," Waltz for Orchestra—
Lanner
4. : , Home of My Heart," song, by Miss F
Lloyd.
5. Fantasia Brilliante, by Mrs. Hegman—Ro-
sellen.
G. Sounds from Home, Violin Solo, by Dr. Hal-
deman—Gungle.
7: Brothers let us Merry Be, by Mmnnerchor
8. The Night is Ady,pncing, Grand Operatic
Chorus with Orchestra Accompaniment—
Rossini.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; , Performance to
commence at 8.
Columbia, March 22, 1856.
NOTICE.
MM.: annual meeting of Die Congregation of St. Paul's
.I. Episcopal Cliureli, will lie held in the Chareli, on
Monday. morning next, (Easter Monday,) at 3 o'clock
P. Mr., when all interested are invited to attend.
Columbia, March 22, 1 C. 53.1,
PUBLIC SJLIBEI.
WILL be sold at public sale on SATURDAY,
MARCH YA, 1850. at the Mount Vernon I louse,
on the Canal Basin, in the borough of Columbia, the fol
lowing personal property, viz:
About 'At Beds anti Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables,
Chairs, Cupboards, and a variety of Household and
Kttelien Furniture too numerous to mention. Also, a
Frame Stable.
Side to commence, at 1 o'clock P. 31 of said day,
whin terms will be truule know. -
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• WM. R. 'ELMER.
AAtninirtrator of Sanwa Crow, deceased.
Colniabisy 035044.
18~ IRS~ . ag AL. n~5~~..
~' za2~ I~Y g
• Glad*, at
Haldeman's One Price Cash 'Store.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.--We have paid
particular oention to tlits department. and have
now out hand a very superior stock, both nt quality and
extensive assortment.
CA arm NUS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac.—We have fated
up a hall for the exclusive sale of these goods: . and I.llVe
au'se open for impeetion, a beautiful hue of Irish Car
pets, of every grade and price, which We are deter
mined to sell at Burgains, free carpet advertisement )
DBE , 'S GOODS —Having hud the advantage of se
leethdr our stock of Dress Goals, from the first spring
nrrivols in New York and rhiladelphia, we are entitsleil
to show our customers the prettiest ast.ortment and at
lower prices titan ever offered in Columbia. -
BLACK SILKS! BLACK S/LXS.: at last vpring's
prices, without any advance. 'We are determined to sun
tam our reputation of keeping the cheapest and best
black silks in Columbia.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!—A large assortment of beau
tiful spring shawls, in entirely new designs, among
which area few 'Bache bordered sidle Shawls, at SO,OO,
being less than cost of importation.
Our stock is now full in every department. and we
will continue to receive throughout the season daily ad
cations of spring; goods, among which may always be
_found great bargains et
March «I, MG.
R. X. LEMON & CO.'S LINE.
Freight from Philadelphia for Pittsburg and
the West, by Railroad and Canal.
WE have largely increased our facilities
for carrying freight, and are prepared
to filtward goods daily, from the East and West,
and all the intermediate points.
We will transport Iron,Fish, Coal, Plaster,
&c., Sm., and fill orders f or the same on com
mission. We will also deliver any quantity of
Pittsburg Coal, and fill orders for Allegheny
Bituminous Coal, from Lemon's celebrated
Mines, at the lowest possible rates.
LLOYD &'LEMON.
AGENTS.
COORMAN & BRO., 276 Market st., Philadelphia.
J. K. EDIERLEIN, Columbia.
R. M. Lentos, Canal Basin, Hollidaysburg.
Joan A. CANNON, Jobnstown.
T. B. LLOYD, Canal Basin, Penn at., Pittsburg.
Columbia, March 22, 1856.
I il i) D 4 I1:11:) 3) DORA
A FULL assortment of Paschall Norris &
Co's Garden Seeds; also, Flower Seeds in great va
riety. 'The following is a list of the rarest seeds among
the subscriber's stock:
Prince Albert Peas, Knight's Dwarf or Toro Thumb
Pens, Late Marrowfat "Peas, Tall Sugar Peas, Extra
Early Peas, Okra, Stowell's Evergreen Corn,.Sugar
Corn, Radish Beet, Extra Early Blood Beet. Long Sal
mon Radish, Yellow 'Turnip Rooted Radish, White
Ca. Lettuce, Philadelphia Cabbage Lettuce, White
Curled Endive, Large Sweet Pepper, Green curled
Scotch Kale,
line Rhubarb Seed, Early Purple Egg
Plant, Early Stove Turnip, Yellow Aberdeen Turnip,
Dale's Hybrid Turnip, Rye Grass Seed, Green or Blue
Grass, Nottingham `Yonder Beans, Early Mohawk.
Beans, White /'.ole_lll Extra Early Valentine Beans,
Early Six Week Beans, Iplific icpury 13ennx, While
Itomberry Beans. Early Cauliflower, Round Suvoy
Spinach, Jetini Lind Cplou Melon, Gherkin Cucumber
for picQing,Corn Salad, Leek, Alowouht Sprout Water.
onelono 51mintain Sweet Watermelon, Early Ox-hend
Cabbage, Early Sugar Loaf Cabbage.
R. WILI.IAMS,
March 15 Front street, Colinnbta, l'a.
Balm of Thousand Flowers, -
DISCOVERED by Dr. 'Fontaine, Paris, for beautifying
the complexion, curing all the diseases of the skin,
for eMaving, cleansing the teeth; for the Toilet and the
Nursery; forbathing and many medical purposes For
sale by 15.11.51'L PI 1. UERT,
Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, March "..2,
GARDEN SEEDS.
'WE have received from Landreth. and Wethersfield,
a Imp supply of fresh Ganlen Seeds, at the Family
Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Mall. [nth 15
JUST ItECIHTED, at the Head quarters and
News Depot, a large and varied assortment of
Cap, Leiter and Note paper. Envelope., P. 116, wafer.
and every thing an the aumicarary /me, all of which
will be sold at thaloweat rates, by
hlic3lA HON,
N 0.4 Front street.
Marc h 22,'0
BBRILLIANTS:BRILLIANTS !—Just received
one ease of white French brilliants, yard wide,
at in neat*, worth 25 cents. Call and see them at
HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cash Store.
March H.
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JUST RF.CEIVED, a large and well selected variety
of Brushes. eonstwing in part of Shop, Hair, Cloth.
Crumb. Nail, Hat and Teeth Brushes. a nd for sale by
R. WILLIAMS.
Front street Colombia, Pa.
March 22,'36•
MeNlllO3 hos been appoistexi Agent for the
bale atlas • Balm of a Thooband Flowers."and
"Russian Salve," (advertised by Pclereon, ag. ant in
PhDs:) and a lidianpply will always he &and at tha
Bead Quarters and Nevis Depot. march 211.,
O!LA .—Jaut received a Nests supply of raini. Oil
Greasing Oil, Burn ing For sale by
waLIA
March t 2, Vie Front weel, Colansibia;ra.
Excellent Dried Beef,
QucAc Cured mid Hams, Shoulders Sides,
1.3 fur sole by
March t 5.56. 'CrELSII & RICH.
THE undersigned will open a private school
ut
o the first bluer of the school house, In Second
Street, opposite the Fnutish Lu amnia. Church, on
MONDAY, APRIL 14th: F. A. JONES.
Columbiu, March •M 21
REMOVAL.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that
he has removed bus CLOTHING STORE from
Shreiner's Row, to No. 1 Wolf's Row, Front street, Co
!alnico, Pa., where lie will keep constantly on hand a
large stock of Ready-Made Clothing of all limb!, Shirts,
Handkerchiefs, Collars, &c., &c.
HENRY RICE.
Columbia, %lurch 22, 1556.
LIVERY STABLES.
J. FETTER LY
-HAYING taken the Livery Stables formerly
kept by the late John B. Edwards, deceased, in
Walnut street, Columbia, Pis., respectfully informs the
citizens of Columbia and the public Generally, that be
will use his best endeavors to merit their patronage.
SBTE 3EX 4C31 , 181 3E38,
for either Saddle or liantess, will he kept constantly on
hand. which lie will be at all times ready to furnish to
Individuals or panics, with good and careful drivers, or
in any way that may he desired, at the shortest notice,
and on the most reasonable tens.
HIS CARRIAGES, DCGGIES, &c.. arc of the most su
perior makes, and score selected with particular atten
tion to the wants and comfort of his customers.
WITH GOOD HORSES. GOOD VEHICLES, and
everything about his establishment of the most superior
kind, he gutters himself that his Livery Stables cannot
be surpassed by any others.
Thom ill Want of acconunodatione in Iris line are in
vited to give hint a call.
Stables an Walnut street, between Front and Com
merce, north side.
Columbia, March Id, MG.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
IUST PUBLISHED and received, at the Head
Quarters nod News Depot,
The confidential correspondence orNapoleon with
his brother Joseph Ilonoparte; 2 vols.
Post's History of the Jews; 2 vols.
Hunter's Feast, by Moyne Rend.
Lucy Roston;n humorous work.
Kate Weston. by Jennie Dewitt.
Lonmere. by Mrs. Doer.
India, or The Pearl of Pearl River; by Mrs. E. D.
N. Southworth.
Life of Curran; by his son. '
And all the new publications of the day, all of
which will be sold at the publishing prices, by
March 22. No 4 Front :street.
1866. 1856.
New Carpetings, Oil Cloths. &c.,
.S.t Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store.
qIIIE subscribers hare now open a large and
1 entirely new stock of Heavy Entflisla three ply. Su
perfine and Fine Ingrain, new style Votitian, Heavy
List and Rag Carpets, all very superior goods both ac to
quality rind price, and worthy the attention of House
keepers. We will oiler them at each prices as will in
sure a quick sale.
ALSO. a splendid assortment of Table and Floor Oil
Cloths. Rugs. Parlor until Door inlets, IVindow Shades,
Stair Roils, Ac., kc.
Persons ss ho want real bargains in these goods, are
invited to call early at
I LAI.DEALAN'S
March Stl, 15.71, Cheap Cosh Store, Columbia.
JUST RECEIVED,
AFRESII supply of choice PERFUMERY
from the ceteurnied establishments of Basin,
Peters. and Ilauell, Chesnut street, Philadelphia. The
following include a few of the lending articles;
Extracts for toe Ilandkerelticf.—Upper Ten, Tea
Rose, Sweet Pea. Ldne, Aliorei,ZanLailla, Tuberose
Lilly of the Volley, Peach Blo.som, Verbena, Mug
nolia. Hyacinth, Sweet Briar. &e.
PONIABES FOR Tin , . Ox Marrow,
Peter': Urn Pomade, Boners Philocome Cy &mine,
Globe Pomade. Nutritive Yiuid, &c.
SHAVING CliEkllll.—Ambro..int,Rosc and Almond
Shavin Creams, Suponaceour Compouod , &c.
SOAPS—Detersive Fondue, Musk, Omnibus. Mo
tional, %Tillie and 'Brown N\'iiidsor, Nymph, Circus•
fjllll and Mar•li -Mallow Soaps, Tian-parent lVat.li
Balls, &eh
.Allllllll.lille Cold Cream mud Pomade Divine for
chapped hands.
Balm of Thousand Mowers for the removal of 'fun,
Freckles, &e., from the Ain.
The subscriber deems it needles• to enumerate any
farther, but nineties the admirers of choice Perfutnery
to give him a call and examine his stock.
It. WILLIAMS,
Front scrcel. COllllOlllll. Pa.
IM2=3
ROPES, ROPES, ROPES.
KOCOILS, superior qualities, various sizes,
Jubt rexegvcd and for hula cheap,by
W ELSH & RICH.
Colombia. btarch 72.1850
BLANK BOOKS ! BLANK BOOKS !
PERSONS wishing to comment . 8 new sett
•
large euPPIY, fresh from the inenufeeturer.
HEAD QUARTERS AND NEWS. DEPOT.
lere'. 22
ALL PERSONS arc hereby notified, not to
eitTnti.tto 1111 y 01 three Note-, given by tilt to•
der•.gond to J 11. Ifttototott oleeen4etl, We of Coition
loa,Pst., earls heeling date. r 3 11. te3l 111 the
kunt SIM pity:title w• t lt loSere-3 from Aloe! 1.,t1t. , 56,
$lOO on the let of Jnly, 1-1:15.*100 on the
let of October,l2s9, nod $ll/410e the 1.1 of J:111111117.
16.37; us pu)Sllrill of the balm: still be resit.ted, there
being on
Morel, 91. 1,,K:5-3t AI:MANI MILLER.
ILITEITOE'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned having been appointed
Au.lime by the Oral .0 Court of Luttea.tee,
to tlietribute the prouegils of the eatitte of Samuel 1..
Rogers. tlemeaemb of the Borough of Columbia, in the
halal. of J W. Adinittiotrator, to sold among ,
the creditors, hereby give. notice, Mal he will avoid
for that pm pose, at the oilier of .1 E. Ilnekenbere, in
said borough. Olt 11.11.1. , DAY. 'IIIE 15th DAY OF
APRIL, NEXT, at 10 o'clock A. NI
P. 1.. !JACKY:MICRO.
Columbia, NI reit tr2....t
lIALDMIAN'S
Clomp Cobh Store
- -
COURT P.ROCLAIVIATION.I
WHEREAS, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG,
Prei.talent; Hon. A. L. lissas mind J EKYMIAra
Know E-q., Associate Judges of the Court of Com
mon Plen4 u, uud for the County of Lancs.-ter, mud As-
SSI6IIIIII Juiii tee nt the Court of Oyer mid Terminer
and General Jail Delivery and... Quarter Sessions of
the Pence. in and for said county of Lancaster.have
Pcmcd their precept to me directed,• requiring me,
among oilier things to make public Proclamation
throughout my Builwiek, that SI Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and a General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Pence and a Gen
eral Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House,
In the city of Luncsiter. In the Commonwealth of
Penn.ylvali in. on the 3d Monday in April, 1d36, in pur
suance of which precept,
Public Notice is Hereby Given,
To the Mayor. and Aldermen of the city of Lancoster.in
the said County, mid ull the Justices of the Peace. the
Coroner. and Constables otthe raid city and count• of
Lancaster, that they he then and there in their own
proper per:on with their rolls, records and examilla
ttons, and inquisitions. and their other remembrances,
to do those things which to their offices appertain, in
their behalf to be done; and also all those who will
prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall
be in the lad of the said county of Lancaster, are to
be th en and there to prosecute against them as shall
be lust.
Dated at Lancaster, the 224 day of February, 1956.
GEORG 1.1 MA RTIN. Sherd!
N. —Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Wit.
oeeme, will hereafter be expected and required on
the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices
of the Peace are required by .11 Order of Court, dated
November 2lst, Nits, to return their recognizagices to
John J. Porter, Clerk of Quarter dessions within one
week from the day of fain/ action in each case, and
in default ght reof, the slngistrates cons will not be
allowed. ignereli 22-ll
R. ARMOR, M. D.
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE and residence at Kn. Swartz's, in
Lactic.' street, between Front mid Second, direct
ly appooile the Post Office.
Columbia. Nla reit 15, I. '..isa-dm°
Wanted,
AFIRST elnas Salesman. at the People's Cash Store,
Columbia. Must speak the English and Gentian lan
guages, and come well recommended.
Columbia. March 18. lesd.
Venitian Blinds! Venitian Blinds!
URIC subscribers arc prepared' to furnish Vonhien
I. Blinds of in cry 51) lc, nt the i044,C01. possible
. prices.
LINDSAY &JACKSON,
Columbia, ,larch 13.
MILS. M. S. VITITUZIREI
HAS Just returned from Plsilndelplda. with a fresh sup.
ply of SPICING GOODS, which she invites /ter
friends to call and see. She will sell oil her muck of
WINTER. TIII3ISIINGS AT COST.
Morel, r.irts6.
I)ATENT I‘IEDICIXES.—A. fresh supply of all the
popular Potent Medicines of the day slat received al
the tame of the subscriber. IL WILLIAMS,
nth 15 rmot . Columbia. In.
hrcTitte on..—just received and in More another
E •
frerh lot of this popular remedy. For sale I.y
11, IVILLIAIII3.
mit 15 Front rt Columbia.
SAPONIFIER or Concentrated Lye, for making Seep,
at the low price 0(23 cents a box, or 5 boxes for a
dollar. at M'CORKLE tt. DELL.k'TT'S
mit 15 Family Medicine Store.
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TITASIIING FLUID.-Just received at the Fatuity
V V Medicine Store, a fresh supply of American Wash
imv Fluid,
nib to AFCORKLE & DELLETT.
NTEGF.TABLE 011. or Burning Fluid, tor wale at the
V Family Medicine Store, (bid Fellows• Hall, Colum
bia. nab 15
A CHERRY PECTORAL,—Just mind
a fresh saytpiy of the Genuine aniele. For rale by
B. 'WILLI rthlEt j
•mb 15 , From it., Columbia, Pa.
QUPERIORSOIPL White aad Mottled Castile;
Palm and Barber :Inapt, Cy th . e
i to . a v e or
. tzr is. Por
lq
ask
'tan l Front it., Colombia, Pa.
PRIVA'ZIE SCHOOL.
AN EXCELLENT STOCK OF
NOTICE.
PUBLIC SALE,-
Tin subeeriber, about dee sg business, will offer at
_public stile,
ON MONDAY, MARCH 21, at 1 o'clock P.M.,
his entire stook of Seasoned Lumber, consisting of fast,
second and third quality of PINE LUMBER; Hemlock
Boards, Joist and Scantling.of all sires; Norway Joist
and Scantling; large quantity of Ash Lumber, sacs from
1 to 4 inches; large lot of Grub Plank, Am., scc. Terms
made easy.
JAMES PATTON:
Columbia, March 15,1550-21
.
Carpet Ball Leads the Way 1
THE Pmprietors of Carpet Hall are determined to sus
tain the reputation they have acquired, for offering
their customers cheap and good goods at the lowest
possibleprices.
SEE OUR LIST OF NEW G QODS.
Carpctings, Loitking Glain.es,
Natures, Yoitian Blinds,
sit Cloths, Cottage Furniture'. milli ii
Holz., full assortment-of Fend-
Rugs and Mats, lure of every description.
Mattresses,
Goods bought for cash and offered on favoralde tprms.
LINDSAY & JACKSON.
Columbia, March DI.
New Trimming and Variety Store.
Miss MARTHA 3: MILES
linow opened a TRIMMING AND VARIET y
',TOM., opposite Mr. Rumple's Hardware, store, in
Locust street, to winch she would invite the sus:ration of
of the ladies. As her stock is entirely new. and she be
lieves she will be able to please, in quality, in fashion,
and it. prices, she solicits a call front the ladles.
titidersleevcs, Knitting . mad Darning Cotton. Collars,
Laces, Inserting. Flouncaugg lloLLiucts,Fringes.
Silk Tassels. Socks for Cluldreit. White Cotton flow, of
all kinds, (for ladies and gentlemen., Needles and Phis.
llmalkerclaefs, (for Indies and gentletnen.) Gentlemen's
Collars, Gentlemen's Suspenders, Zephyrs and t 4 sest
Silks. and a great many other articles which she will
take great pleasure ut showing those who may favor
cull.
MARTHA J. MILES.
Columbia, March I:4 i. 56.
Holbrook's School Apparatus,
CONSISTING of a TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, Item
v
v(sphere Globe; Two Hemispheres united by a
hinge and when closed a neat lit le globe is presented;
when opened, two maps are seen showing the coati
neats as if through transparent hemispheres; Tellu
rian to Wastrate the various phenomena resulting
from the relations orate Sun, Moon and Earth to each
other—the suecession of day and night—the change of
seasons—t lie change of the Suit's declinatioti—the dtf
ferent lengths or day mid night—the changes of the
Moon, he.,/e.; Planetarium or Dress Orrery. repre
sents the proportional site a lid-relative position of the
Planets. and shows their animal revolution, he., &c.
All these useful School apparatus will be used iii the
S Et.r.oT scitool, of the subscriber. School. will
open an the Ist day of April. Number of sclio.urs are
limited. Orthography. Itendiag, Writing. A ill/W.OIC.
Oiaminar, GeoAraphy. 111-tory, CO:11110•Ificoll trill
be taught. Tire moral , of lire ee1101:11s will be strict
ly attended to.
EFEZENCES—SchooI Directors of the Dorotigh.
G AI CLA tVGI•:sz,
New School house. corner of 3d and Perry sit , .
Columbia. M strch 15% IStifkgs
D.ANEING .11XOUSZI Or
aroxxxv 4a,- - 91r4G-M31=1., cre <CI4Co.
1./INC/LnElt, PA., Feb 2:2, 1656.
9 1 11 E undersigned have this day formed a
Co. Nortne rsilip for Iron...line It
GENERAL BANKING - BUSINESS,
IS 1311 , C0 U Inil.ooll, . i:ICIfA NC IL Ike..
AND WIII.I.OPEN AN OFFICE, MA Real 24:11.
At..Nu.l6 Bast King Street, a few doors west
of She Lancaster County Bank.
A uniform rate of five per cent. iiiterett per annum
will be paid., deposits, speciality made, and a libe
ral line or accommodation atforded wino may fa
vor us with deposats, pay able on demand by check or
draft.
Special attention will I.e given to the purchase and
sale, (oil E 0111111144011 only.) or Stocks, Loans. he , in
Imuctoner.ll.antlelphia, New York and Balninore
and collections will tie made at the Lest rsies, on all
accessible points in the Untied Slates and Canada
Haynie, ample resources and experience, and I. tying
secured toe service of atinour CLA RR 40N i bile 05.141 -
ant CaiMier of the Farmer's Bank of Lancaster, as
OUT Cashier. who will give the perellikal
attention, %se are confident of execu hug faithfully and
lomptly :soy Lousiness euirunrted to ay.
JOHN CVC:1;11. Jr. CO.
CONSIITINO OF
14VID HAM,
)tearXl .
/MIN CYC ER,
BENJ. EsILLEM♦N,
March 15.1.56 :;ni
Z. SUROMDER,
Ladies 'toot dr. Shoe Manufacturer,
No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa.
D 135PECT1 , 171.1.1" tenders his sinerre thanks for the
it very liberal patronage he lion received. and would
I.llllollllre to patron., that lie has just supplied lain'
self with a large and choice variety of materials, and is
prepared to male up, in addition to his large Mork of
ready-made work on hand, Ladies. Misses. and Chil
dome& WOES, CA ITEM S MOOTS. SLIP
PITS, he., in the latent and best style.. lie?
solicits a continuance of Ilse tavor no liberally
•
bestowed by the public.
JAMES SIIROEDER.
Columbia, Pa.
March 15,15'0.
7UIII.
JOHN SEENBERGER, at Ids old stand , Locust
street, above the Chid Fellow r' //all, Columbia.
Pn.. again calls nneillioll to bin euperiae and splen
did ns..ortment of
CABINET-WA ANDCHAIR-WORK,
of sill descriptions, Which he will -ellen 11w mods
reasonable to, ins. As lie inn nil facto res In- own
work he is enabled to warrant every article to be
what a is represented; end to lie a• gaud te , ii is cheap.
slack is very farce, and m pars eiriltrneeA Ore.-
sing. Plain and alley Mire:ins; sideboards, Sofa.;
Card—End, Sofa, Centre. Dreqt.ing, Dining and Break
-1,4 Taill.ES; Common, rrencli and oilier BED
STU.; US; Common and Pane) CHAIRS, nod SET
TEES of every style. together with a general assort
ment of all Lunt, of FURNITURE.
Funerals will be atientled wills n Splendid Hearse,
nn short 11011 re. and all licceqsury an gives. 10
UNDERTAKING.
Ile inviies un iexpeetion of his roomt,feelinv . confi
dent that he is able to supply any
ankle of Furni
lure that may be desired. well-made and Lineable, and
-cheap as the cheapest."
Ite.pninting Chairs and Varnishing Furniture at
tended 10. . .
Columhin, Mire!, 15. LP.36.
_
raLms AND RASPS,
RE -CUT and new, a 1 No. Gi NCW street,
above Second. LieRN cen Kure Mid Vine, Philadel
phia.
PRICE OF RE-CUTTING PER DOZEN:
In. Hat Bast:d. If iilf no's, dr Saw- ❑t. Three Square
111111 :'ilex. SUM/ FIICK.
10 $1 50 QI ii 2 31 en 60
It 1 1.0 192 4 063
12 206 225 41 li 66
13 246 0 34 5 672
11 2 76 3 00 5: 0 7.i
IS 336 360 6 0 100
16 4 20 ' 436 7 126
horse Rasps one inch more than bah' round Files.
All work warranted satisfactory. A good assortment
of New Files constantly on hand. J. B. SAIITIIi.
Philadelphia, glare!' 15-3 in
JAMES MUTTON'S
Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse,
No. 65 North Eighth st (rebore Arrh, East Sid...) Phila.
Dealer in Tea dr. Coffee
.13acInsively.
Bar-Families are respectfully invited to
give hint a trial.
March 0, 1 850-ly
MAOKEREL;
CODFISH,
11£11111N U,
PORK,
HA MS AND SIDES,
511OULDKR3,
LARD AND CHEESE,
5121.0315, I tras9m
ICononntly on hand wad for
pule by
J. PALMER & CO.,
Philadelphia.
LOST OR STOLEN,
SOMETIME lad week, from the subscriber,
residing in Paw( Dernplield tuwemtap. near Fair •
view Mille, a POCKET 1100 K, containing two pro
missory now and other papers of value to the owner
One of the notes was for *10.75, drawn by Jame. Den
nison, Jacob Oliver, nod Daniel Kauffman. puyab le oa
the 14th ilia:, of slay. 1c.55. to my order. The other wa
for $75.00. and will be replaced by the drawer. The
*eider will be suitably rewarded on rourniag the
pocket book Mill COMM'S to me.
March 15, 1:-.56.
dh.ll/IMEIFit.CZeT.MJS:
QIIEPAIID & CO. are now prepared to take
improred Arabrotypes—never failing arid inde
structible—hermetically sealed between two glasses.
whirl, for life-like appearance, riCIIIIC-s Of tone and
truthfulness, cannot be surpassed by tiny made in the
any.
£thepard & Co have purchased the exelu-ive right
to take Ambrotypes in Columbia. and although pre
pared to take soy other kind or style of pictures,
would recommend Ambrotypes, because of their nu
pe riority
Ist. They are visible in any angle of light, and
when taken large fur Portraits are much preferable
for the parlor to Paintings, because cheaper and more
accurate.
2tid. They possess more charm and beauty. Vo
calise they are finer and more truthful than the Guest
Daguerreotype can possibly be.
3rd. They are more durable than any other style
of Picture, because they are hermetically sealed be
tween two glasses, made air-tight and water proof—
in fad e
GOOD PATENT AMBROTYPE
will retain its beauty and truthfulness of expression
for ages, except purposely mutilated and disfigured
by some OW, jealous of the superior 9:talkies They
p over other anti older style of pictures.
Different styles and kinds of pictures taken, and
satisfaction guaranteed, at prices ranging from 25
Ms. to SRS. SHEPARD.* CO.,
South-east corner of Front and Locust streets.
Col umbia,.2dareh 8, t 826.
Pittsburg Glass Ware.
TILTST Received a large lot of Diamond Glass Ware,
in new and beatitiful shapes, which we can sell
cheaper than Pluladelpfila wb , lesale prices. Call and
judge for yourselves.
H
Colombia, March 15, 1856.
H. C. FONDERS,SITIRL
HAIR BYE'S. Jones' Balehelor's, Peter's and
Egyptian hair dye g, warranted to color the hair
any desired shade, without injury to the akin. For ,ale
by R. WILLIAMS,
nth 1.3 Front et, Colombia. Pa.
POLVEIXCAre
Mkt - - - _
Ar PUBLIC gIiVE. '
rfllll subscriber will sill litlialdle sale, at
the haute of Col. D. Herr.' on. THURSDAY,
A RIC, 3d. at 7 &clock, P. Al, the &Mowing /Waxiest!
Instrumento, "tacit are all of ezeolkent tone and in
good order, viz:
1 FINE TONED iIIOLONCMLO, '
1 SUPERIOR OLD VIOLIN;-
1 TEN-KEYED COCOA UTE,.SILVER
MOUNTED AND LiNEli,
Also, at the same 'titan and Ittne, f •
15 ~hares in the Columbia as Witi.hAnslop Turnpike
Company, atiB per rent stocki:: •
10 Shure= Odd Fellow's Hall stack;
3 Shures emlumbin Wuler Company.,
Ako, Mevereljadgmetits prnperty
in Columlna • /OWN HOLT.TON.
Columlnie,_ Mack S.4t
FIR ST AL -
OF SPRING GOODS.—MRS. nI'SHAPPER woukl
respectfully inform the tadi94; Of. Columbia
surrounding country, that shelltis last retails.
ed from the city. ts ith a Icasesipaoruneist. of
SPRING MILLINERY and Lreeml. Trim:dap,
Bonnets. told Doman Itibbotiudtroidenes,Pancy
Soups, Perfumery, and a fat c}• articles.
Columbia, ;Ultra P -31a NosSWlechanics' Row.
BORDENTOWN-;:r2USIALTaII
- coraraie" -,,
.
n ORDENTOWN; New Jener.—T his inetitu
-4.1 iion i+ plestoubtly loehtedlonlie bank of the Del
aware River, near the ground the do.rplt Rona
ili t
putte.ntul directly on the railroad' tween New York
and Philadelphia. Being chart - •.with full colle
plate powers. it confers diplom cst those who com
plete the prescribed course of stiffly. - Entire rupee
ttro for board, tutdon , Ate., in i „collegiate course,
one hundred and Lori -four dollars per3.ear. Orna
tomtit.' braIICIIC2 extra.. Pupils_ scorod at nay time
and charged accordingly.
The simmer PeisiOlittommerimilit April 10th.
Catalogue., may be obtained litaddrersing
' . ..1011N 11. lilti. LEY, Preoident.
REFICRESCILS: Rev. J.. W. blemish' y. Columbia. Pa ,
.' D. W. Beni Lanceiter, Pa,
nth S-•.lm
Garden and Flo*ter Seeds.
URGE and select tikeriment of the
A . 4 1
above, warranted genuine, d embracing snauy
hundred choice varictie, for nor wholenile mid re
tail. Country de”l43 r. supplied m liberal dit•COUIll •
['ASCU/ALL M 1.1)13 & CO.
Agrimiliund Wareliousereliid Seed $i ore,
C.rner I'M and Mniketais., Philudelphin.
Plillidelphia. March 1.1956. - . .
TIIIEN ENV 80004 STORE
Erniov.ata. '
11J. MILES, SON resttetfully inform
. the diifoo,. of Cot bin: MN'to poldtc generally,
that they have removed their llook>i tore from.Meellatt
ies Bow 18, 11,1, poore room recently:Occupied by I'. Shel
don. on the south side of Locust arnSit, two doors below
Seeond. where they will eonotansly 'hays on hand. a
lar.te mid r\ ell selected assortment 'of Miscellaneous a n d
-cloud Hook, all kinds of Bibles,- Prayer and Ilystin
Books, Munk Hooks, Stationery, logetiter with every
tirtte'e lot the Book buoinors.
. . .
Their block 1.. all new and has' heel' selected with
great care, nod they invite parlicnkrladelitinti to it, OH
Wry are determined to Hell at , pn . A . 4 .0 ,
t .st.W . ill give pod
kfaetioa. 4 & SON.
Coluinhia, March 1, lesll.
FIRST GB AND-011311TrIVG
OF "ring Goods at lIERIVS.Cheap Store.—
SI'ItING DeLAINE.:S.—A beautiful and choke
lot of Spring stele Del.ames just opened
SPRING CIIINI•71 —Just opened. a very choice
lot of spring sly le French Chintz, only in cent.. ma
i:laird fil-1 ...tus.
BLACK SILKS.—Just receiveil..n full line of the
celchra.cd Eagle Brand Dlusk Si.ks,which fur quality.
and lu-tare cannot be equalled, and at very law
prier', , •
ItLEACIIED MUSLIMS —lust wereived, one rove
4-4 York Mills at. 121 cents. one chic 4.4 Pallei,oli at
121 cents, one ease 4-1 ‘Vashingten at Ith one ruse
7-s Pr:lineup ,ti ts. one ease 7-S Hoot Mill at 13d. Also
a large, lot of 54.64, 6.4. 10-4 andll-4 Bleached and
Unbleached sheeting.: and Pillow Case Murales, all
lir.t elii , n goods ut the lowest prices.
CALICOES —A few eases yard wide second -
mourning Calicoes only 12.1• cents.l
VIP CALICOES —A yard wide e id rood goods.—
t
Also, one cane Blue rind While ly 61 emit.. Also
one ease New York Mills Op o. fast colors.
GINGII.I-MS—nfolte thilowip4 mikes—Msocheider
Lancaster. Glargove, and Chortle bllireinfaelurea; some
suture new styles, on ly 12 cents, warranted *good
colors.
:SHIRTING CHECKS AND STRIPES—an elegant
...
lot just opened.
Feud hire .'becks, Ticking. Osnahorgh Table Dia
per., Towel/pup.. dr c .just received nail every citric ty
ofiurinnliiiin goods always on lt'atid. •
CARPET:S.—Just opened, a dot, of entirely new
styled Tapestry, Ilruase Is, Tliceeldy, IllVuul and
Verietiset and Stair CarpelingaielOrery low prices.
OILCLOTHS—A lot Of two/Pules for the Spring
Trade..".'
QUEENSWS,K. F. • ,- 117 h, iles Q-. 140 .Ware. Just
opening. something ent irely • , . 7 iia style, in Ten,
Dinner and Toilet reels. - --:r, -:,..:-
L A. •r'n .
GASS WARE.— full , , '',' 'Glass Ware on
Mind at Manna:6s nears r ly,:14r:": . , ...2 1 110171 HERR.
TUST opened, at• the 'ltotf of the Ituliseri
for her, 011 the corner of Fifihntid , Union Ortega, Co
/iiinloia, a supply of every noicli itj:Alie line of ' , tintless:
nonsisiing of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIE§,RDEENSWARE,
GLASSWARR •ScC •
of every variety 111111 description , , y(1 of which will be
sold sery law tae cash.
The sult,riber ....ill keep eon:gamily on hand a well
selected stock of good.. mid be respectfully solicits u
share of public patronage.
I . 'l7 - Country Prodtice taken at ,the highest market
price. GEORGE TILLE.
crew:this., February 'A leas. •- .
rrrii
•
For making Soap;
,ONCENTRATED Lye; *wanted to make
C
and Fancy Soaps, irighoul Dine, and with
Lisle trouble. For sale by SAM% FILBERT,
Golden Mortar Drag and Chemical Buarr, Front street,
Columbia, February 2, Dis 4.
I UST RECEIVED at the NEW FAMILY GRO
CI:ItY,
1 bbl. Shaker Corn,
. • 1 Cruoberrivp.
Feb. 23. 1 , 511. swArcrl.
t )
UST received, an extra lot Di Dreams, Bas
-1.114. Buckets, ace., thy
reb. 1,96. SWARTZ &BENDER.
J UST receivedn extra lot of 'Sugars, brown
a
Mid s hit . superior lot of Coffee.
2:I,IKAi. SWARTZ k BENDER.
A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOR A MAR
VELLOUS AGE!!,
IIOILYLOWAY'S OINIMENT.
THE GRAND EXTER - N r AL,AEMEDY.—
By the aid of a microscdpe,'wethe millions of
little openings on the suriaceliriaiir bodies.—
Through these this Ointnient, when rubbed on
the skin; is carried to any organ or inward
part. Diseases of the Kidneys'. disorders of
the liver, affections of the heartj.inflammation
of the Lungs, Asthmaa, Coughs,Colds, are by
its means effectually cured. Lvery housewife'
knows that salt passes freely through bone or
meat of any thickness. • This healing, Oint
ment far more readily penetrates through any
bone or fleshy part of the Belie tinily, curing
the most dangerous inward complaints, that
cannot be reached by other.meims.
ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR
BUTIC HUMORS.—No remedChas ever done
ao much for the cure of diseases of the skin,
whatever form they may ulna*, as this Oint
ment. No case of Salt Rhe ..4„ Scurvy, Sore
Heads,
its influence.
or Erysipelas,van long with
stand ts influence. The inventor has tray-'
elled over many parts of the Globe,visiting
the principal hospitals, dispen :log is iOint
ment, giving advice as to its plication, and
has thus been the means of res ring countless
numbers to health.
SORE LEGS, SORE BREAdS, WOUNDS
AND ULCERS.—Some of-the Most scientific
surgeons now rely solely on t use of this
wonderful Ointment, when bowing to cope
with the worst cases of sores, Wounds, ulcers,
glandular swellings, and tumcis. Professor
Holloway has, by command oldie Allied Gov
ernments, dispatched to the. hospitals of the
East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be
used under the direction of the, Medical Staff
in the worst cases of woorids..'lt will cure
any ulcer, glandular swelling; IBM:less or con
traction of the joints, even of 20 years'" stand
ing- s_.
PILES AND FIST ULAS.—U : erilvand other
similar distressing complaints iin be effectu
ally cured if the Ointment be Well rubbed in
over the parts affected, and. lifirtherwisalol- ,
lowing the printed directions arnixiii each pot.
BOTII TUN 0/NFAIENT AND PILLAINIOULD as DUD
IN THE FOLLOWING G -
Aitik.
Bunions, Piles, 'Sprains,
Burns,Rheumatism, ,Ssedds,
Chapped bands Salt Rheum, B,Welled
.Glauds,
I Cbilblains,• . Skin Diseases, Stirditirits,"
Fistulas, Sure Legs, Ulcers,
i Gout, Sore Breasts, Teamed Sores,
I Lumbago, Sore Heads, Wounds of all
I Mercurial Sore Throats, ' kinds. -
Eruptions, Sores of 011 , '
kinds,
„' Sold at the Manutsetories , at Professor
Holloway, 80 Maiden
- Lane, New York, and
244 Strand, London, and by a 1 _respectable
druggists and Dealersof Medicines tbrotighgut
the United States, and th e civilised world, in
Pots, at 25 cents,.ll4 cents, and sl'.eacb. - •
132" There is a considerable raving by taking
the larger sites. •
N. B.—Directions for the guitlispeeof patients
ip every disorder are seined to emelt box
. Bee 15, 1855.1 y.
ADAM HESS
JOSEPH S. PEROT. E'LLISTON L. PEROT.
i 3". SO. gib FBM.IEL4CX I ,
Forwarding - Sr. General Produce
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 18 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
REFERENCE'.
Messrs. Harker. Lea do Co , Philadelphia.
Sher, Price & Co.
llucknor. IleCuintoon& Co. "
Charles. Ellis& Co.
" C. M. breClaur ac Co.. Si. I.otlif, Mo.
Thomita !Harwell. New York.
J. S. Morris & Son, Louisville, Ky.
March S. 1916 dm - • - - •
Turnbull, Stilson & Co.,
TMPORTERS and Denlcrs in China; Glass
and Queetpoivitre. No. 7 South, Fourth street, be
twee.. Moirkvt nud Clie<nut., east. side, Philadelphia
Mat e,
Engineers, Surveyors &Draughtsmen
SIMPLIED with Levelling Instrun3ents,Tran
compasses, rods, Almins, lope in.U , Ure 4 r•Ca .
sea of mathematical drawing, iic-trutnetits, ivory
scales. prat meters, parallel rules, dividers, drawing
pens, T squares, &c.. &c.
The quality of my Compasses will Im guarantied,
also that of the Eittpliecrs' instruments. to - be equal
to any soft in this toy ! and at, lower prices.
JAME+ 'W. 'QUEEN,
?GA Chesnut P 111,1,11.111, 10111. Phimitelphia.
'lllu.tratell mud priced catalogues alnalrumetit.
forwarded by 'nail gratin wit 43t
SUPERI4I3. TEAS
TN the Original Half Chests, is 'Boxes, of 6
L and 14 pounds, and in metallic packages, of I. 1, 2
Will 4 pounds, for ante by JENKINSS: CO., (original in.
senora of the metallic tea pack.) wholesale dealers in
Teas only. N. NV. corner of fllarlet and Ninth sits.,
Philadelphia.
fa''fens in Metallic Parks put up in half chests. con.
Muting a variety of both Mark and Green. to suit bin, Cr-.
l'ri ....... lit of prices, terms, furnished by itirdl to
till who order them.
An 'ryas warranted to plen:e. or no sa'c.
One and the souu• prtee and terms to till. and one only.
IlulfrilehlS of Black contain about 35 pound.. and of
Gri,llololll. 50 pound: earh. (tali .41t
J. Stewart Depuy & Sons,
Masonic Hull, Chesnut street, (below Bth,) Phil
ndelphia,
HAVE opened a large and splendid stock of
Velvet Tupe.try,ltruP4cli,Three Ply, Ingrain
and Veiiiiiitia Carpeting..
A 1.,. Floor Oil Cloth., Ala Hear!), Rog.,
Door Mot , .. Drugget4 Stair Rod., Tattle and Piano
Cover', dr.e..&e which 'hey ore selling, very low• for
en.ll. rvhnl 5.11,. and rend! Doll S. 1 sriti :hit rhf
Fruits and Confectionary.
EMOVAL..--The subscriber has removed to
t, k . 6 Market nlmve Front. (three door,.
above the add Hand.) Philadelphia. where he keep
con.da (I) on hand, a general Hoek of all article. , in
his line; comm.ting of Orange.. Lemon.. and all
kin& Of rftill it, ,wa•on; A1m00.1 4 . Wohoo, Cream
Not', Grout,.! N 010.1,111111 and TO:1 , 14 . 11; neklen and
PreActve , of all kinds to which Inc invite , the to1e111101:
of Dealer. and other+ vititing Use city. Gnotts paeked
at tilt. er..(ablieloncat ‘va era Hied no earn . safe Orders
by mail promptly attended to 1.. HERRING.
No 2Y, Market Pt reel. above Front, 'moth side.
Philadelphia. March S. ant
GUANO! GUANO I !
THEsibseriber, Sole Agent in Philadelphia
for the .ule of Peroviiiii from. has now on i/111111
a large clock of lure PERUVIAN GUANO, whirl,
lie will sell at the lowest cosh price, in lots to suit
either dealers or farmers.
ClltituT/AN.
Sole Agent for Phit.idelphin.
No, 45 North Wharves, and 07 North Hooter st.
Much e it in
PLATFORM SCALES
nF every description, suitable fur railroads.
&e., for WErollifig . !my, rout, ore, nod utercl+:nr
dire generally, Purchasers run no risk. every sell,.
ettnranteed correct. n int if, alter mu?. not found
.uta•titetory, can be 'returned wittiont c't ttge
117 - I , actory at the I rut Slam!. e-t nldi•led for +Dora•
than twenty year. corner or Ninth and Melon -tree t..
Phtladetplit.t. [in!, 8 3no] A 1111.10 111/c_C,I.
Pennsylvania Wire Works,
110. 56 Arch as., ',cloven Second acid Third, op.
posiie Broad at., Phidadelphil.
SIEVES, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of
all meshes with all kinds or &au,
nod fan-) wire work. Heavy I willed wire for spark
caielrers: coast, sand and gravel screen , ; paper ma
ker's wire; a!) limier and eland)• rolls, covered hi the
best manner; wire slid wire Auwing.
A very superior article of heavy founders' sieves
All kinds of iron ore wire mid tieves.
trill. 8 :lin IItAYLISS. DA RItY & LYNN._
Premium Improved Super• Phosphate
of Lime.
1111% only Silver Medal yet awarded by Ag.
socatevot Societies, was given this *interior a.-
tie C.
,at the last PenissirlVllllh, State Flat. lid fiords
burg a-lertilicer of the besot - qviality Sur Whew.
'Cora, Oats, Ora ss and Pouness, ceohoil l oot,ri c . f .",
1 rpnosww.g. .' .vin. the ... :.. ~ , p.l_ aI,, I •.r ,Ern?.
• -
oWt•A•,:_eitts Wanited.—A fiberal di-count allowed.
Also, No 1 Peruvian and Mexican Guano. POUII•
mite and Laud Plaster, Olin, Candles, SOLIP. &C., Of
tlw beid quality, ut lowest irrirket roses. •
.INS.I L. P 4 MI EROV,
9 and 10 South Wharves, below Al arket .tree,.
Philadelphia.
l a. Farmers can load on two private alleys. and
avoid the crowded Wharf. nil. tl 3tit
- _
_ _
PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS.
TIM LARGEST and best assortment of
Plow. ever otterrkt hi the Philadelphia Market.
many of them new amid improved pattern.. Also Field
Harrow., Co hivatorr, Garden and Field Rollers, Co•ti
planters, Dairy linplements, Ox Yokel mid Dews,
riptide., Shovel.. Roes, improved Spading Pork.. Dar
den Reelt-uttil Line., ['miming mid fledging Shear.,
with every other de•criptirm of Agrieultural and Dor-
Devito/al implesnent.. in the /Treater' variety and of
the 'float approved pattern• tar tale. veliolerule mud
retail, by PASCHAL!. MORRIS & CO, •
Agricultural W'arehoti.e mid Seed Store,
Corner 7:11 mid Market its., Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. Aliireh 1. 15.56.
NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE.
N. SPENCEIL THOMAS,
7V0.26 South Second Sued, Philadelphia,
1 MPORTEII, Manufacturer and Dealer in
Graeae. hlcaltentes. Chemicals. Acids, Dye Smits.
Publis.olls. Color, %Wile lamed. French sold A ineri•
cart White %Ole. ‘Vittilow Glrt.s. Glassware. Varinsh.
es, Brushes, In.lrmnents, Ground Spicer, Whole
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY
KEPT BY DRUGGISTS,
including Borax. Indigo, Glue. Shenac• Preash. &re •
&ea ..Ae. Allorders,by mull or otherwise, promptly.
utteeleted to.
Comory Merchants rare invited to call and examine
our stock, Wont purchasing el... Where
Good. sent to any of the wharves or Rai.lroad Sta.
tions. Prices low ntin goad. warranted.
Philadelphia, Monde I,lecad-1 y.
51711EITLPHOSFECATX1 OF LIZ
1000 TOYS of
Mattes'
fittrogcnized Su
"r-phovhal ae Lime. no at rhrle which
has been fully waned by farmers. and it is believed
to he the cheapest and strongeat fertilizer in the
krt. Also.
1000 BARRELS SUPERIOR POUDRETTE,
especially adapted ru , the Corn crop
TA FF.C. a slew and powerful ferinizer. All of the
above tar sale, wholesale and retail. laY
PASCIt tl.I. MOMS& CO..
Agricte hum! Weareleotew and Seed Store.
Corner 7th and Madam eta ,Philueletplem.
Maid. I laaki.
1000 'IONS
No. 1 Super-Phosphate of Lime,
TIEBURG'S Original and Genuine, warranted
LI of superior quality, the cheapest manure in alit
world. Fanners and dealers supplied ut low prices,
EXTIIA QUALITY LAND PLASTICS( --(MOO hunch Extra
Quality Lund Plaster, selected for its fertilizitat ill al
lay; NAM bushels of sums in bull; 10.1,00 Lure el- best
quality ordinary Lund Plaster, equal to the hest
usually sold, at the low rate of 011 cents per bushel, or
$l.lO per barrel, with a deduction for 'large lot-; :15.-
OHO bushels of some in bulk: 1000 barrels Calcined
Plaster; 1000 barrels Citoing Pluster.robo barrels Den-
Mit Plaster; 5000 barrels I lydraulie Cement; lot°
TRlC.ltoenun Cement.
•
PERUVIAN GUANO
Thin article we offer in confidence to ourcu•tomers
at equal to any imported, and tar superior to /I/0.1 in
the market. 10 000 bag• of them superior Gllll.lo, far
rale at the lamer% market rates A bo, ruudrette,
Mexicali Guano, Ground.Cliareoal ,he , /Cc.
FR ENC/I. nicisme A CO,
At time Steam Planter Milk, junction York Avenue
and Callon Intl street, 311
USEFI7Is INFOILIIKLAMION.
LL Persons &ikons of subscribing for
LI. any of the best 14gaainer of our ClinrillrY,
call at the new and rhea', Rook Store. %Ve an, pre
pared to take subscriptions generally at ru'dember's
Club Rates, which nave, trouble and expense to those
desirous of sub-cribing
To Fanners. and the Agneultaral Community its
General—Your special attention is called to the
RORTICUIMURALIST. an ably conducted Journal
01 Rural Arland Rural Taste. formerly edited by A.
J.Downing. It is a monthly that derrefitS the patron
age of all. It should have a large circulation. It pro-
MOMS the tatererts of the Farmer. the Illourewife, nay
of all; for the interests of the Agriculturist are the in
tents of our country.
TERMS PER ANNUM.
Single copy, S 2 00
Two copies, 0 75
Five copies, S 7.5
Colored-85 per single copy--Clubs in proportion.
The Fenn Journal, or all other Agricultural Paper
or Journal we are prepared to take subscriptiou fur
on the moot reasonable terms
FELTON'S °CELINE MAPS, we are prepared to
sell at the lowest Philadelphia wholesale and retail
prices. Give us a call and see.
We have ROFIERTSOMMI ms rows OF AMER
ICA continued to .the Present time.
We also have FRELIGIES 110MCCOPATIIIC
PRACTICE, accompanied with cases of medicine in
either globule or liquid form.
To School Teachers and Friends of Education
The multecribers have made arrangements to take's'.
seriptions for the 'Student and Schoolmates, the
American Journal of Education and College Review,
es. Call and subscribe. Now is 'he
YOUNG e.
11. YOUN& CO,
Corner el Merkel & Centre Square, Lancaster, Ir..
Are 9e, I's'3
CHILLS AND FEVER.
DIPASCHALL'S Fever and Ague
Mixture—an effectual cure for Chills and Fever.
Intermittent and Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague and
!Mous attacks.
This preparation contains nothing that can net in
juriously upon the ryrteta. being compot.ed entirely
of vegetable substances. In proof of ibis allegation,
and to give more confidence to Eh< se taking this
medicine, tlict Proprietor offers a reward, aceompa
nyitig each bottle, which is to be given to any person
who discovers either Arsenic or Mercury in as cam
position, ingredients too often used in remedies fo7
the above diseases; and which. while they often
prevent, for a season, the return of the ebilJA. Sainai•
tute in the system diseases tar worse and more diffi
cult to remove.
Use this valualdc regriable production. and see for
your:cell - Thar it will do all that a good medicate ran
do and all that can he desired. It purifies and circa
lutes the bland, it acts as a gentle purgative upon die
bowels, thus enabling nature to, perform the regular
exerche of heriunctionsiand thus restoring the health
and bracing up the system. As a Preventive it is
equally as effectual and should be taken mine or twice
it day, whlelt will tend to remove those diseased hu
mors which often cause the above fevers. .
• .
The Proprietor states,without fenr of contradiction,
that Paschall's Fever and Ague Mixture Inis eat...w
ally cured more persona where it has Leen introduced
than tiny other preparation now in use, to say more
is unnscessury. as the medietne is to stand or fall up•
on ill bwii merits.
From the numerous letters and• certificate. reechv
ed by the Proprietor from persons WhO ;ACd the
above named medicine The follovt,ing , are ieleelediti•-
ell Ute they are generally known in the locality' whit h
tins newspaper circulates, and because of the ready
anwsibility of the writers to any party inclined to
doubt nr scepticism in rerurd to the efficacy of this
medicine..
From the Proprietor of the Delaware nonce at Cris
tol, Hack. county, , ktiOWltll3 Pratt'e: Howl.
liatcroc. Oct. ".1.2.5.73.
E S. IMoittua—Dear Sir—l write In inform you teat
your "Proreltall's Fever and /tette Mixture," ha , err.
thinly prove3 l -un effectual cure,' for this di-care na
well as other Bilious complaint.. generally known as
Chllts and Fever, Intermittent and Remittent Fever.,
Ae , and lint glad that such a medicine hn• at
la.t heel ititrodueed among ua. I was much nit ' li
ed upon leitlllulte, from your agente here of the large
quantity Fold thin full; and in every ease. except one,
it trail entirely cured the patient upon taking one cat
tle only. and name trot that snarl,. From what I can
learn, I hove 00 a- a preventive, for these
disease.. it would Ire 104 effectual as i•t curing. Where
it once Itat beeit tried and taken according to direc
tion. the qu •rtiorn will never arire—wh it veill cure
the Chill. and Fever? Although I have not been un
der the necessity of taking any of the Mixture; yet a
number ofpersotta. 1:1101tV0 to Me. have been cured by
it, arid whire.e 1101111,1 I um at liberty to comtnunicate
to any persons interested.
lit:vex:fully your friend.
Lewis PRAT/.
Note the following Certificate from the widely-cele
brated Fancy Primer! and Lithographers of Phila
delphia.
Firms Mr.LPIIIA. Ttl ty Ir, 1845..
Mu. F. S. MOIIIITS—Dear Sir—One of the men in
our employ being unable to attend to bmainess, ow
ing to hit frequent 1111(100 of Chills and Fever, wan
told to try your-Pa-eh:lWe Fever and Ague Alixture,'
sold wr are snippy to infonn you that he was entarely
and riTeetuall) cured lay its use, and we are ratti,fied
that no oilier medicine could have reptored Lien soon
rr. or •a well. I f our good opinion of your inedwine
cats tee 01 any taerviee, you art tit Itheri y to cite it an
you think proprr. Very respectfully,
E. EgrrHousv4 & Co.,
N. W. corner of 4111 and Arch &is., Bon Building
Moving suffered foe FeVEIIII months with Fever mid
Ague, the writer w.o. induced to try Mix
ture. and now ink, pleasure in erriifying !hut lie
woo thoroughly cured Inn very .hors time, without
any deleterious etfeets apparent front it
C. W. Monet.,
Q.fe Horton. il,lll Work,
SAFE Ilimoort. Lancaster Co , Januar! , sth, 1754.
Nltt.rmu-Ano S. Moonlit—Deur Sir—Your involon
ble Vetter and Ague Ali inure," (after
u-iug all Elie 1/47 remedies it tot ....lug to Cure the
Mutt.. and rever.)h44 effected u perfect cure in thu use
on Mot' a Louie. Let an tbu utilleted u-e it.
MIMIM
Sias ilsunon. Intacaster Co., Pa
Certificate is from a gentleman in the
tsAice a 110 C United SIM., Al ial, at
11'1111.ADI:I.P11 1 / 1 . Sept. 8,1:55.
EnW.Olll S. Nlnnllli—Dear Sir—lt affords me much
pleasure to anuottoce to you. that your vatuable
preparation, "Pu-chall's Fever and Ague Alta lure,'
which I pi °cured trout you se vend monthsngo, his
indeed proved a -ells to be ',mu Circe...ll CUM' iu lite
ca-e of my Inciol. who took three 1,114e4 only twit
Nola, (11111 lion 1101 bud a chill canoe, and 04 now
perfectly well. With much re...lleet. yours. &e.
Caution W. 1101.1..
The following Certificate is (ram the Auditor of the
State of Delaware.
• .
Ciatscow. September 6,1 4 55.
E. S. Alontits—Dettr Sir— We ore selling the Mix
ture tinily , nod filed ii to give gene nil snit-faction. I
believe it is the best Metlicille iii existence for the
cure of Chills and ' , ever. I hove disposed of a twin
her of bottle 4, end lutist 1101 if 1.0.11 it to 01 it.
Yours, very respectfully,
W.'l'. Abolcus.
Mend of Sassafras. Kent Co, Maryland, .3 tt. VI, 1956
Ir.. S. Mount—Dear Sir—Since your valuable Fe
ver cud Agee Mixture lists been Introduced bere.,,it
hue given entire satisfaction no , every one who has
. .
After some months hud elapsed. one of the percents
cured.cuine and asked me to take back one of the
-bottle+. ■aytng tb•et the other beak had done Ms whale
work.arie/ actually nerd them •an. Upon inquiry, I
tenni duet up to this day they are all well, haviesp, had
no return or IheCllllls shier. What can Medicine
do more • Respectfully your... &e.,
J 11¢4 L. PIRSOII.
Directions in English, German, French and Span.
kit al:coati... l Y each battle. Price *LOU she single
bottle or SD/Millie dozen bottles. 'Po the trade the
usual ra.e4ara offered.
For rode by Druggist. , and Cduntry• Merchants every
where. and by SaSIUZI. FILEINAT, Into W liLnm Kidef'd
Mortar Dr ug Store, at Columbia and William
C. Maker, Dru;vist. Centre enj nu re., Imneuster City,
Merchants man Dealers not having this la"vPm mind
will do well by ordering at once. Wilokeille orders
rims' be addressed to limo Sole Ploprimor und Mona
inctorer.
D S. MORRIS.
No. 2C6 Arch streci, Phlholcipl is
Fr!. 21. !' a.-An.
SPRING DRY GOODS--1556.
BROTIIERg
Ti AltE just received and opened a new and
complete assortmentO. r
Bptutg Good', %stitch
they will otrer at the very tkr.,•,...
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
itun,N•y Sheeting , Linetts,Sheeting, Shining Cotton.,
Damask table Linens, Checks and Ticking . ,
1111..11nm Sis ttt ing I.inetis,O.nntlourg• nudTowelings,
Napkin.. he
CARPEFINGS OF NEW DESIGNS IN
Velvet.. inerttin,
Bru•sela, \Pentium. Lien.
Floor Oil Cloths of various width• ant patterns.
PAPER HANGINGS.
WOO nicer.- of Wall and Borders in Gilt.
Glazed and Untlitze4 sat all prier, front on,. of Ow
1110.4 ce:ehr.ttetl mufti/ I.le Writ/. ill rot:wary; nearly /
u:1 of new patterns, which will Le sold at lowee.t
adelphos prices.
ALSO-1000 ILn. prhne quality BCD roATAEL:s•
Luttetp.ter, March S. L''Cia . .11
OPENED THIS DAY
At Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store,
AVERY large and beautiful assortment of
FRENC II N F.F.DIXAVORK I: D COI. LA RS.
',winded in the mock arc some reoll> fine mid expen
sive Collars, of entirely itew desibms, which IN,' are able
to cell tit less 11110, than cost of importation.
At.,,. lOW, prier I Collar, fruin It; etc , up.
eindonierpt tire invited to call tont examine the
1,10,1 .vgs • nur stork eVer iiiTerell in Columbia.
11A7.DEMAN'S Chcup Cat.ll Store.
Cohnol,ia, Fehroury lsr.4.
WOOD FOR SALE.
NUT 50 Cords of Dry Oak Wood for sale.
PL Ii will be delivered in any quantity. Enquire
F. S. ELM' Z.
Cidurnliin, Feb. Q 3. 1.5 , 36
A. MOAT FOR SALE.
Tin undersigned has now for sale, at his
)and, just above the Columbia Bridge, Columbia,
l'n..
A THOROUGH BUILT, NEW BOAT,
1 . 4 C l fret keel, 11 feet n Mehra beam. and
Get r‘ Melte+ in depth of hold. cone *leek. and built of
the very beat mairriala--ealculatrd to carry oser fu
lolls. nr three feet of water. Any perron wishing to
examine the name, will please call on thy subscriber nt
his yard.
llott Lunt /0 °Mar at short notice. and repairs done
111 a Inth•tnenial manner, on reasonnt.L• terms.
11AltFORD FR-11.F1'.
Colundlin. Fitnmry• 9. 19.%-.lnt•
7500 Pieces. WALLPAPERS, 7500 Pica's.
rir C. FONDBOSMITIIIas now ready for in
j_. speenon.7soo pieces Fretieh.English. and Amer
ican Plain and Decorative Papers, Borden... Fine Board
Pont., Window Shades. &e.. comprising .di the nevrmd
utyles and patterns. from Gt cents to $1,25 per piece.—
Cull mid examine the beautiful goods.
Columbia. reltruarr 'Mt "a.
FAMILY FLOUR.
rag gale by the barrel,itt Nos. 1, 2
x Canal
Cnltuabia, /an. ts, 1556. B. F. APPOLD .5‘ CO.
0 ATS FOR SALE
BY THE BUSHEL, or in larger quantities,
ni Nos. 1,2 At e Canal Eta vn.
R. F. APPOLD k CO.
ColamMa. January• - ~1P56.
UST received, b Boia Layer Raisins, 5 Boxes
ounch It.nipti 1 Boz Lemonik, Figs, Paws, Aim
audit, Prunes. /be-. by
Feb.:41856. SWARTZ k 11F.NDFlt.
H- - -------- -
uts, Dried Beef, Tongan arid Sausages,
for side by
Feb..frt SWARTZ & BINDER.
- -
141107.--Tomatoes, Cherries, Patches, Btraw-
I berries and Ravbernee, for role b T
Feb. f, 1556. SWARTZ & urrAnER.
ALCOVOL and Burning Fluid, always, on
hoed, et the levreet price*, at the Family Makin"
Stem Odd Fellows Ilalt.
r..breet 2.1:+50.
JUST RECF2VF.D, 6 BOXES OF PRIME eIhEESE,
j
et tO ta.n sVcARTZ t BENDER.
1 1 03.313UfT•
THE rwo-story Brink I-loam on Second
street, between Walnut and LOCUM, next
the Lutheran Church. It bas Com all through
11, and a large *Mee, whirr' would answer. coy; almost
any public
Haunt re of
Columbia, Mardi 13.tf
ro* arsirf;
.TWO BITER. LOT nearly opposite .
iiirashingion - Muse, bathe borough of Columbia
—one fronting on the Susquehnuna River 10.4 feet,
nod extending in depth Leg feet, to the track of the
olutithia and Philadelphia Railroad, the other front
on the riverliG fret G inche.. and extending in
depth same an above. There I. a railroad truck which
extends the whole depth of thin lot. These lots are
well a-hatred. For terms enquire of
F. S. BLFTZ,
or R. HAPIII.TOX.
Frb..2l. 1 '<A -if
`FOR RENT,
'FRE BUSINESS STA ND, No. 4 Mechanics'
Row, now occupied by T. J. tithes &
as a Book: Store, with dwelling manacled. Possession
April I st, next. Apply to D. W. HALDEMAN,
Eeliruary 2. 1256-If Agent.
For Rent or Sale. .
SIIVERAL Ifouces fu difforent parts gi fha
Borough for rent or role: -
of
Columbia. Jon. 5. LSai. tf
BENT,
TIIE STORE ROOM AND DWELLING now
occupied by Charles %eider, Front at. This
is one of the hest business muds in the borough. En
quire nt this office.
Jniumry 19.
ITALABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
WE subscriber:, offer for sale three
Fit itNIK DWELLING HOUSE.% situntedsa
ni, Union street, Lein:cc:l rOlailh and Fifth streets.
* 1 lie4e loc.u.eA arc new and convenient. and will be
sold on eusy terms, For prini H iih E c N L irs. applfio "
'FAIILEB,
1 11 :SUYDAM.
Columbia, October O. 1..11-tr
For Rent,
A BASEMENT BOOM, suitable for an
Uy.iterFothig Soloon, ' , Burned on
Front wert, between Within% and the Columbia
Bridge. For terms, 8.e.. apply to
J. W. SIIIIMAN.
Columhi a, November 17. ISebs-if
WANTED, "•
AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL, about 1E "
years old, to go to the country. where she wilt
hove . n good 11011/1: and be found in clothing. Se. Apply
al fill. (Pale, [Feb. lA:W.
WANTED,
TWENTY SHAHS OF COLUMBIA BAK
sTocK. Enquire at this otEce.
.1:11111ary to. 1,..-Amt
1856. szantra- 1856.
1110IUSEKEEPIEWS EMPORIUM.
(I_REAT opening of NEW GOODS at Carpet
ki HMI, corner of Locust and Front streets.
'.V nre now <nulling a large and extensive assort..
meat Of
CARPETINGS, FURNITURE, LOOKING
GLASSES, MATTRESSES, FLOOR OIL
cLoTris, URUGGETS, MATS,
RUGS, &C., Sc ,
Manufttetnred evnre.n.ly for ~pring sacra, and to valid'
the mtevint uttenuon of llott.etecitera is invited, as we
are determined to oder theist bargain,
/.I:VDSA 'V k JACKSON.
Co February 2.1,19 W
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T r 1=00.134.12.12 , C) Warb.2.433:11.011X4611C0p
Front Street, 2d door above Locust.
JOSEPH FENDRICH & BROTHERS, respettfol
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
solo all lords oC
urn and Snulr D ._r otra hoel ea r :ic
ly
prices. Please
cal td
i to h . gav and wiwrau„ r V.g
\V liat's he use
unless it L ro
u i n t il .l as tliousand cigars of all kind/
To sou•
rt m it e n s :rut: y e s; could y it o t , k i il i rn:i h nolws? •
F• n ri ro ti p r " F ' oiinNliDu.tro°r. Cotcllrr - d e uo r , se st arg op this 'mi mek
hand,
Of the first chop and a ha
Our stock in large, you'll Dna
At Tun FIVE URI
Front street.
Columbia, October
A REMEDY
I~C. FONDER
Li.. from
.till greatly alleviate.
rem...diem axe elt.ily• Inks
nail are nn fallowa:
1 ease IWO y#,. re
case 1075 ya, rich .1
etc.. with a beautiful
the first goods of the A 06153 AVV.P.
• de. fine 1111 blenched sheeting mushu, I a yds. wide—the'',
be,t good.. ever offered in columbia. at GI Mai I bale
.9.50 3 ds. very fate unbleached Lancaster Muslin, only ;
10 ft.: a bilge variety of makes bleached Aluslius at.
1.4• S. in. 1:11 eta.; 10 pieces tool Manchester C.:bighorns,
only I_l. etc. 1
THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES i•
to u new article of MOHAIR It.OI3ES! vett7',
desirable for Ir/welling. dresses; Alsn,""tit tattOlilCr nite
lot of IiNILIIWIDERICS—theIi as Swjnn nod - Jowls:1
Edging, mid Ruining. Flouncingfeeler).
nip n very large variety of French Worked ' Collura aid
t adersleoves. at all prices. Ladies in want of lan.
broldery 1.11:1 see tg<4ll..tilittg new at the People's Storr.
( ill Caul a fa•sli lot of NrUcemona dc {A
mmo. relebrated black Cloths, with a fine almdri
in,in of elt4.llllert, carol Venutgy cravats,
(110,•4 I I ... I , &e.
I'I;OPLE7S. cnEur C4SII STORP, COLA.
rel,ruary P. Ittsd.
FAMILY COAL AND WOOD YAM
Cell undersign.(l has constantly do hand
►J the be-t petit e• of Beltitertre Company. Dia
mond and Mack Dintaoud,Swibury,lllillersburg, and
nue Grove.
LUMP, EGG, STOVE AND NUT COAL.
All coal weighed and warranted to give satisfaction.
/0,.. by the oar nitti cargo, herd quality Dituaduors
oat. for blacksinithing.
l'ittaliurg Gus Conl on hand.
11_7" Hickory and Onk Wood always on hand.
Col uanliia, October O. J. G. HESS .
CARTER'S SPANISH lIIIXTURE. -
1118 Celebrated Compound scientifically
1
prepared from the hest articles, of the Itlateria
Aledtca . hue gained an unrivalled reputation for The
following
coed etP•ets. tit.
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
RIO t hus miring SCROFULA, SYPHILIS: ULCERS,
01. D SORES, oitsTlN ATLI CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, and all disesiws uriMaig 'Torn the imprudent
of blereure.
REGULATING THE STOMACH AND
BOWELS,
ows it eures.Liver Disease.lndigestion, Bilious Coen
plaints. Ce-tivenem. and Piles.
SLRENGTHING THE DIGESTIVE
ORGANS,
that cart ing the food .to nourish and support every
part.
REGULATING THESECRETIVEORGANS
and by enabling them to perform their limper font
11011P. preventing mud curing Billolol Slid Other pain
ful Di- , Atte..
STRENGTHENING AND QUIETING TUE
NERVOUS SYSTEM,
then alluring Nervous Irritation, and curing all di.-
sea.e4 of the Nerves. It is unrivalled in the ear* of
all Female Diseases! Weakness, Irregularity, Oh
stritel frills. &P.
IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL CASES.
Acting in harmony eWm the restoring powers of na
ture it never injures he • sharpy' , benefit.and core,
as thousands of 'Mummy certificates from the best
mohoriees testify.
Prier one Dollar per bottle, or site bottles for Five
Cellars. . .
Feld by Druggists and Country Merchants in an
the ciiies and counties of the United States CattliSs
sod the West Indies.
W5l. S. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, ailel BralltatileWl
New York.
SAMUEL 'FILBERT, Agent, Colombia, re,
November 17.1855-ty.
ADMINISTRATC , IkWS NOTICE.
T ETTERg of - Admi.:4lsteation OH the estate
of „tkrnarel Ruth , line of the borough et &Amain,
deceased, - leav ing been granted to the subscriber, all
those knowing llueuseires indebted to staid estate are re
quested to mate immediate payment. and those having
claims against the sante, are requested to 'present these,
duly tutthet.ticated. for settlement. to
.1, E. HACKRNBERG:Adminianalor
Return/As, Ftlqunry '23,1E40.
t~r4C•t , l
WHUMS; Leiters of adudilstratiot to
the notate of Zechariah Fattss, late of Caw
lotwaship, Lancaster Coady, deceased% have born
granted to the subseriber. all persona indebted to ml.l
estate are requested to make immediate edleitinteeni
those having claim. spend Ike ammo will prammt
them, duly antbetninated, for settlement to
Adgllnoiol/2101,
eLiques, 1110reh 11956-6 L
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