64E 60titioia 1 CCFLUIserBIA. P SATURDAY, Arm 7, 1200 fOrSEE NEW ADVERTIFLYENTS Cl' A. 31 12.5.)11:10 . 8, 07/3 FEct.Oire 112.:./ • r.:4 Tt)-7....tY*2 ?Ana Stamen. wges' e lec t . S.Chool for youth or both - were", will open nn the 115th, (second Monday) of ,April.. Particular ttlen. non - paid' to the moral, of the pupils. March 21, 18G0-3t. Eseeu.ttvp Committee of the Columbia Baiitt of Trade. for the llonth of April JAcoa C. PFATIT.r.R. Gtorcan MlTrnr.i.l 1:06,..We are anthorize.l to nt:n• SA )(- I'll. M ITTIN. City, es a coat:Watt :or Clerk of • Qoarter Se:tions, ettl!ice.t to the decision of ine Pedple's County Coilvention, CLCRK os 0111.11A‘S' COURT.—We are atl tbortZrei to announce linvhr Pisianarcor. City as a candidate for Clerk of the Orphans' Court, to the decision ui th. Peoples Count) Convention. 1113-We are authors-Led to entiottnee S.W. P. lion), Fulton, as a eatoricfate for !•_%terift, sut t jeet to the cfeeisiott ot the Peoplu'e County Convention. RELIC:IOUS AurlCE.— • Che R , . Dr. nutter, of 3fitidletown, Maryland', will preach in the English Laziterati Chureli, c%euing nest, April 11th, at Tu'el.tck, nre indebted to Hon. E.:NlL:Pher son, M. C., for repeated favors., We u•+knoivledge Legislative d.,ou nests from S. Green, Uen. Shaffer, nn I other of our C-runt,y delezation in the S:.tte Sen.rte and House. Narr Goes)! --llablenran's advel tiea nea arrival of Spring goods. I. 0. & 11. F. Bruner invite attention t their great reduction in prices. Funs Siour.—We cull attention to R. ifixsou's culvertiecinent of u l•trge umcd.t.- inent Ltdie? au.l Iran's el: ics.- 11:xson makes a ;.:, , J).l artielo , an i setts low. CilA e him a L. 411. TIM ELECTIOS.—We hare not obtained the ofazial return 3 of the election ye•tcrday, out learn that 11.1r:ei E. Bruner wah elected Lj• a majority of KS ever Jlio. PENNSYLVa CANA L.—Water MIS let into the canal lust Saturday, and this week the bluts are running. The canal has been put in gaol order, and n lar;2:e bn,ineep . Ter it may he expected this seninn. Tue Rivr.a.—The river lia4 fallen to 1...5• I.w rafting stage, and we nye impatiently expeezing x rain at the head,writeri to 1 ring it up ngtin. The rain lying, at this place ern get no farther, and the owners awnit, •cith what patience they may, another !food. N. busines4 in !milker Las yet Leen .]one, u.il prices are not settle,l, 01.1.73(n5A RoLLI NG M I L L.--WOrk Minn have Arrived during the pre,ent week, who will he employed in the R kiting Mill, and it is raw being put into working order. We may expect to sea operations commenced in u very short time. The 31ill will IA worked sveldily, and to its full capacity, when once fairly started. SVIOOL EXIIIBITION.—The exhibition on Thursday evening was a success. The Ball was filled with an interested audience, and tke affair went cf with spirit. The speak ing of the bvs was very creditable, to them selves and to their teacher. Mr. Brubaker, may be congratulated on the manner in which ho has brought forward the youths ender his charge COLI.LCSA: or TILL P. , RT.—We are glad to wnice the return of Thomas F. Wright, E•q., to Columbia, in an official elpacity. lie has bean appointed Collector of the Port of C.lnwthia, for the Pennsylvania Canal.— NVrigh t will make an active and dB r•:ent officer. Tire Collector's offiee has been removed to the aut-let looks, where a room i . been fitted up. T;t•s !CY! Llity will b 3 rn an oonvenient o r lodtinea than the old , -ne. though prdbibly not no pleasant f.a. the f %Alecto:. A New OFFICE.—A few weeks since the ],rough authorities t equested the Penn t-.1rar.1.1. 'Railroad obvert to station a flag man at the Locust street crusting, to warn drivers of the approach of trains. We no tice that Mr. Julio W. Houston has been t.tationed on the road do: ing the present week, and our country friends may now approach Front street with their vehicles. without fear of being run down by the t.nor:ing steam horse. The guarding of this crossing is a measure of precaution highly necessary, and its gagd effects will alknowledged by travelers in an increased feeling of security in approaching the rail. tied, Mr. Ifoustut. is on his •' beat" all day "'Vigilance Committee" of one. PARADE OF TUE NATIONAL BAND.-0 Monday next the parade of the Band in uniform will take pince. Their invitation 4., the Fire Cumnanies it is been accepted by the Columbia and Vigilant, pitively, but Ira cannot learn that the SoNueltanna has decided to participate. We hope to etc all the Companies out, and n first•rate proees r•nt. We give the rotate, with the Mar ea4llP: Route of Procession 'rho Procession n•ill form on Second street, tt t It) o'clock A. M., with right resting on Cherry. Will mete down Second to Perry, down Perry to Front, up Front in tlin Basin, cross to Cnrnmcre.e. down Common,. to Wal nut, op Walnut to Fourth, down Fourth to Lww. up I, .cet , 4 In rifth...down Fifth to Cherry. down Ultorry to Second. down Sec . rid to Union, up Union to Foorth. up Fourth to Towns% down Locust to Front, up Front T.. Walnut. up Walnut to Second, don•n sec ond to Clerr3 and diotniss. Brun. Chief 31.1rshnl. 11111.1TAT,Y,—Snmnel E. 3lnz -01,, 11.1suitton, Vigilant. ANOTEIEIt PIM—At about half-past one i o'clock on last Stay morning, a fire Iltfolte out in'thestable of A. Reiter, on the alley nth of Union street, above the Penna. Railroad. The stable was nn old frame, I and was_quick-ly destroyed. The fire com municated to a shed attached to a brick i dwelling on the opposite side of the alley . ' and to the-window franic , l, sills, and other wood-work of, the house. The shed was consumed- and the windows, frames, ac., considerably damaged. The house belongs i to Thornatt6 room: fOrtonntely three was 'try little wind at the time, or the spread 1 of the tire would have been certain. The ! fi•-•em en were efs , ient in confining the flames to the stable, and in sitting the dwelling from certain distrnetion. The origin of the fire is doubtful. The extreme dryness and inflammability of the inateri - al suggest the possibility of ignition throuzir a spark from t rinsing Locomoi% e. These was. however, scarcely sullizient wind at the time to carry a spark et am the railroad. A tram passed down the road a few minutes before the alarm was given. If not corm:ln:live:red in this way the fire must have linen the, work of an incendiary. The freeptency of fires recently gives us rea.g.n t • fear that the lat. ter is the correct supposition. Oar author ;tier mu.t adopt some more effde eel means Sir the protection of property from the tteacherouz %illains who seem to be prowl ing tthourt. tn. r. tnvrtt. .4 3 .. reward . lia• ham .iT , •rt. 1 for the ,b2teC.l.lutt of the per.ons who fired Liphart'. shop, bur we hare not learn ::.•l ,if env g .td circa arising from it. If this work of destruction conti ..teS a. f atty) will lux one nece.,sary. A. )1. Itims9 Tote Idnaaar Pawl:cr.—The meeting called for last Satnrday evening, to consider the possibility of establishing a pohl , e libra ry, was but sEmly attended, and ti') action was 4joelilei advisable by those who were present. On consultation it WAS thought best that the sul t ject should be brought be fore the public in the tbrm of a lecture. A gentleman well qualified to present the mat ter clearly and in an intere-dmg manner, hos consent'-f to deliver a lectur as soon as the req.ni-ite data can be obtained, and ne soon as the public evinces sufficient interest in an undertzking which shuald certainly be considered 1111,m-tan , by every inhabitant of the town. it the projec, is kept al:re by agitation we hose ns fears fur its ultimate success. It only needs a respectable start. and an in .dtutt the kind proposed will grow imp:reep:,l,l ) , and wits favor with the continue It J. A good library established in our town would have direct and indirect influence on its prosperity. It would contribute to raise the standard of intelli gence among our people, and with it our town enild offer attractions to strangers which it dies not now-present. But there can be no two opinions in regard to the in fluence of a good public library. The flues tion is, will the people of Columbia take sufficient interest in, and give sufficient sup port to the effirt which a number of intlivid als have expresso] a will.ngness to make in the cause, to insure its success. More good will is required than money. The amount of contribution necessary from each man, provided the subscription be general, will be trifling. We hope there is enough public spirit to curry out this design, and that it may not be necessary to record anoth er among, our Columbia failures. Oca 4 •llENcit."—The Lancaster Papers publish a full list of Justices of the Peace fur the C•tuniv. If the entire list is as cor rect as the portion devoted to our Columbia Magistracy, it will ho of rare value for ref erence. According to this veracious chno • idle in the Upper Ward wo have John Liddy and a vacancy; in the L•twer War], Thomas S. Welsh and F. 11. Ebur. The correct list is: trpper —Thomas elhh. clectod 1857; J. 11. Hunter, elected 1855. Lower Trard.--John E Idy, elected I 509: Davies E. 'lnner, elected 1860. PE:rs N1CT1.7.11. LIFT; I:CSCRANCE C ',MANY. We call attention t.) the advertisement of a Dividend declare,: by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Conp-t-ty, of Puiladelphia, of which Thomas Welsh, is Agent. The Dividends of this-Company, which is one of the oldest and most reliable in the country, have averaged over 40 per cent., and inter est is-paid promptly. Mmy of our citizens have insured their live. in this Company, and we can re:um:nen-I it as one of the he,t. Pamphlets and any' infant:tat:on &litre I can be obtained of the Agent. carlVe call attention to advertisement of Elias 13.trr E Co,. Lancaster. who an nounces the appointment of Mr. Hiram Young as agent for the sale of Valuable books for which they lave the County agen cy. Mr. Y. ung is too well known in Colon). bia to need our recommendation, and the books he offers carry their own reputation in their name... Mr. Young will c unmence canvassing in ( dombits next week. Tae l'ittr,ato: viii s. M. E. CoNrzar.‘ct..— This e‘elesimaieal body e!-Avd its labors nn Friday evening lamb after a session of :en days, Disficip Baker, of New Hampshire, Presiding, assisted by Bishop B,mtt, of Del aware. The aprMintments for this and Dauphin Counties are folloW4 ; Linea.ter, First C:inrelt, W. 11. Sr. Patti's, J. L. Ileysinger; Safe Harbor and Manor. 11. B. Manger; ColLitnltia, J. A.pril; Marietta. T. W. Martin; Mount Joy. A. Howabl; Bainbridge, L. B. Hughes; Futon. S. B. Gillingham; Mount Xebo, J. Magee; Strasburg, S. Cooper. Harrisburg. W. Bishop: Harrisburg Mis sion, R. J. Carson; Dauphin, G. G. H a k e . straw; II slifitt. S. W. Kurtz, G. L. Shafer; Nlillletown, W. 13. Gregg; Wiseanisen, A Fisher. A New Duo .—We hove receirel from Broom, Taoo•ard S Chase,Uuston, Dr. Ilayes' "Arctic Bunt Journey." an interesting nar rative or Arctic travel. it it a fitting corn minion to Dr. Kane's narrative. The sub ject is not a hackneyed one. and this book al fresh as if covering entirety untradden ground. The n•orlt !:, cry hand:to:net:. pt ma up. Tut GENtsEE TARSIER.—The April tram ber`orthis well known joy:coal,. is on our tn.. l la—filled, tts uSuol, with lutluniiStilinfurs motion to every iiire interesysl in ngrioul tare or horticulture. No rni* L er or fruit growet;" should be without It .is only fifty .... ienttra seri.. Published by'4osr.vn Eisnitis; Rochester,-N. Y. 4, . • • , - ..ilataßicutzt Amucucrvittsr.--a:he.-,-eriter• Prising cdit . or and publisher of the "A . :; - culturist" offers to th rErbli - c a larger amount of valuable reit:ding matter,• far less- money, than can be had in any a?„Ticultural publi- cation of the country. 'rhe ]fist uunfber is tilled with good original nrtiefesin its pe culiar line. We can recommend this as the very best periodical fur the farmer and gardener. Published by Orange -Judd, New York City, at $l.OO per annum. `mace sr Lisr,—For some tin.e past the surrounding neighborhood has. been laid under heavy contribution, in the shape of chickens, meat by miffing of thieves, so expert al to evatie detection. week or two c• :llr. M. M. Strickler's sniske house was robbed of a considerable quantity of meat, and the officers have since been on the trail of the depredators. Early on Tuesday morning' Constoble Hollingsworth was informed that a number of datives wore then engaged in conveying a quantity of bacon to Sawney Turn. Tao officer, with a posse proceeded tor use IFill trod surround ed the premises indicated. Search was made and a large quantity of Hams, Sh o al. der., Sau.ages, Fresh meat, Butter, Lard, Preserves, Lc., were discovered in a room occupied by George Washing George was discoverel making tit. fire and his bed had, evidently, nut ocon slept in the previ ous night. Washington, David Maxwell and Solomon Mitchell, were taken before Justice Wetsn far a preliminary hearing.— Of course they declared theit innocence but they were committed to the cellar to UkValt a further hearing. Later in the day Dr. G. W. 31 fit and Mr. Strickler, front York county, appeared and identified the provisi4ln. The Smoke [louse of Mr. Strickler and Cellar of De. Mifflin had been broken open and plundered. On Wednesday morning !toiling-it% tirth made complaint before a magistrate in Wrightsville and procured a. warrant fur the thieves. They were taken [teflo) Esq. Smith, who committed them to York ottunty jail fur trial. We trust they may get it good heavy sentence, such as will rid us of them I ,r a while. Constable Hollingsworth deserves credit and thanks for the manner in which he ha, ferreted out these plunderers. They are exi ert,and cover up their tracks elfectually, but he managed to 11,tve Ltl.:111 closely watched, and his viirils.ncl has secured uur neighborhsud from the depredations of one gang, at least for a time. PROCEEDINGS OF CuENCI L.-A special meeting of the Town Council was held oil Wednesday eceninc;„ April 3rd, 180. em. bore present, Messrs. Bruner, Brenernaii, Hippy, Hershey, McChesney, Pfahler, Watts and Welsh. In the absence of the Presi• dent and Clerk Mr. McChesney tfUS called to the Chair, and Mr. Ilreneinau appointed Secretary. The minutes of last meeting were read aperovel. Finance Committee reported that bond,. were given to Conrad Swartz fur slsoo,ttnd $OO interest paid: they also rk potted that the Chief Burgess had borrowed $7OO for 32 days. Mr. Breneman presented the Treasurer'. bond. which was read and accepted: the Chief Barg,ess being present the same win, handed over to him. The Committee opp,inted to purchase Putters' Field was continued. Tho resib,nation of John Eddy, Tux Col lector for 1860, was read. On motiun of Mr. Bruner, the resignation was accepted. Bruner moved that we go into nomi nations fur Tax Collector; agreed to. Mr. Bruner nominated Richard Derrick. 1. J, Bishop was nominated by Mr. Hip py. Council proczoded to an clectlim, vchen Richard Dorrick rozeiving a majority of the votes cast, WaS declared deeted. On motion of Mr. Welsh, a committee was appointed to wait on R. Derrick and inform him of his election—Mr. Welsh and Mr. Bruner were appointed said committee. Oa Mr. Derrick appearing before the Council. it was agreed that the resolution which passed at the last meeting in refer ence to the Collection of Taxes, be read. It being read, :qr. Derrick auceritel the Collection of Tuxes for 1860. M. Bruner moved that when we adjourn it lie to moot on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, to approve the to.tCJilectnee Bul. Mr. Ptahlor stated that the M.trkley Lis were purchased with a view that the 80. rough should have them if they wanted them. Mr. Weird] morel it be rererred to the Committee on the Fire Department, to re port tit next nteted meeting. The following !Alm were trussed John J.eitheizer, $6,80; Jesse Harnalcer, $1,50; T. J. Ilishnp, Sei,7s; Joseph 50e; D. S. Chalfant, $11.25; Juhn llogen 811.25; A. Cody). OW; George Hippy, $2,50; Joseph Tygon, 75e; b. E. !Ironer, 50e; J. E. Henry, ;41,75. Mr. Brenernan offered the following reso lution. 12csoIced, That hereafter on any member offering a resolution, the same being rend, to be acted up.m at the next meeting, it shall be entered on the minutes. Mr. Hershey offered es a s:tlystitute. accepted by the morer of the original resolution ; the following: .Tiesolred, That on any member piing notice of his intention to offer a ee rtnin re•. elution at a Rub.equent meeting of Council the sante shellbe noted on the minutes. • The yeas and nays being called, the reso lution was rejected by the Adlowing rote: Yeas—Bruner, Hershey, McChesney and Brenonan. Nays—nippy, Watts, Pfahler and Welsh. Mr. Bruner mowed that a Committee be appointed to draft ruke r..r the government of the Council. Ad pte I. Tbn Cituir up pointed the ['Zonin g C•mililitt CC: Messrs. Bruner, Welsh and Hershey. Mr. Watts mored that thrphief Burgess ba anthnrized to entTryy ettinsel;for the ecilleetion of the joint notes til•C;littlfings worth, Jushun,Sourheer, and:Ks. eph Hogen • ogle!. Agreed to.— • t 4, on . ; Council adjourn • A. siekipw sedt: . - ' .Acrs OF THE LEGMLATHEERALATING TO . Lim:ante Cottxtr.-1"; he following bills have passed both Eloctses nnd have been igned by the Governor, or are in his hands. An Act relating to vagrant* in Lahettster county. An Act to establish the width and fines of St: Mary street, in the city of }:anetistoi: An Act to incorporate the Homo for Friendless Children for the city and county of Lancaster. An Act fur the more' prompt payment of the Schcol tar for the city of Loncamter. An Act to incorporatl the American Stearn Plow Manufacturing Company of L-tocaster county. Vetoed anti passed by- two-thirds. An Act to extend the charter of the Co lon:$-41 An Act fir .:ic relief Frederick flatn bright of Lancaster city. An Act to lay out a Stater Rona from Wcrnersville in Berks county to William Hershey's farm in Lancaster county. A Supplement to an Act to incorporate the Manho o and Lebanon Plank Road and Turnpike 'road Company. now the North Lebanon and M.mut Hope Plank and Turn pike Road Company. An Act to change the name of the Lan caster mind Ephrata Turnpike and Plank Road Company. An Act to incorporate the Strasburg, and Now Providence Turnpike Road Company. A Supplement to Ira Act to incorporate the Strasburg and Ali Iport Turnpike Road Company. An Act refative to the Columbia and Ma rietta Turnpike RoadC„mpi n y. An Act to incorporate the Marietta and Mount J.,, Turnpike 'toad Company. An Act. 10 authorize the supervisors of the Township, of Manic and Perinea in Leinewster County to pay one-third of the cost of erecting .t county bridge user Perinea creek. A Sappleintm t Iva Aut regulating the wanner of eanuatiai.* raze, in Lancaster county. An Act relatin4 to tlic Srll,:ti of I..,ncn. ter county. An Act to authorize the payment of the chtint of J1)11404 Rumple, of Latica+ter co. An A ct to eecore ll.llllcipal chums and toxes in the city of Lancaster. An Act thr the former protection of ti e wholesale and renal incPcit,o,ta of the city and county of Lancosier. A Supplement to , the . stet ineorrmanting the Woodward !Jill Censetery passed t/lareli 28, A. D., 1851, relittritg itt the eleelion managers An Act to exempt the 014 Columbia Pub lie Ground Company front the payment of certain nixes. An Act to protect fruit &e., and punish trespass in the counties of Huntingdon,. IWashington, Allegheny, Berks, Lancaster, Lycoming and Delaware. An Act to extend the provisions of a cer tain act to Monroe and Lancaster countie-. (In relation to Billiard Saloons and Ten Pin Alleys.) A Supplement to an Act to incorporate the Mount Joy Savings Institution, apprortd the 13th day of May, A. D., 1853. Vetoed and passed by two-thirds. A further supplement to an Act to incor porate the Borough of Marietta in the coun• ty of Lancaster, passed Feb. 15, 1834. An Act to fix the place of holding elec tions in the borough of Elizabethtown, Lau- caster county An Act to Inersrporate the Susquehanna Bridge Company at Safe liarbor, Lancaster county. An Act authorising the Auditor General and State Treasurer to examine the claim of Christian Long & Co., for damages. The following have only passed one of the !louses. A Supplementto un Act incorporating the Reading amid Culumbiat Railroad Company. approved the lOta day of May, A. D., 1857. Passed R. R 4. Au Act to incorporate the Dime Savings Institution of Columbia. Passed 11. R. An Aed for the ext-nision of Mary street in the city of Lancaster. Passed H. R. An Act relative to the libensing of Bil liard Rd' nis and Ten Pin Alleys in the County of Lancaster. Passed 11. R. A Supplement to an Act to incorporate the Stra , ,burg and New Providence Turn• pike Bond Company, passed Feb. 24, 180. Passed Senate. An Act rolati-e to surveying, laying out and establishing the boundary line between Lancaster and Berks counties. Passed Senate. An Act authorizing the Auditor General mad State Treandrer to examine the eini in of Jahn Bitner Bro., of Lancaster city.— Pu4sed 11. IL car borin g ate confia,zration of Canton caused by the bombardment of the British, the extensive medical warehouse of nor countryman Dr. J. C. ,Iyer of Lowell, (the depot of his Cherry Pectoral nod Cathartic. Pills, for China.) was totally destroyed.— Ge now makes a demand upon our govern moot for indemnity from the loss of his property, and hence will grout unmoor nut to crack with our elder brother Johnny.— Stick to it Doctor; and if our Government maintains our rights wherever your Pills are sold, we shall only be unprotected on tracts that are very b trren. —Reformer, rrentem, \: J. 4kirSnlith met two editors who had pre viously boon nt 'gouts," upon the street, walking, arm in arm. "I 11110," said Smith, "The Lion and the Limb lie down together: do thev?" "Oh, yes," said editor No. 1. ''Jones here did the lyin', and I did• the linnmin', and, of course, sae came down toAether." e)..l£ nr•ople 'knew themselrer," some fol mak° Inmc very trid acgeain tenr••.. Yigt."The ocean erproks eloquently on& forecer"—Bcecher. '•Yes, n'orl there is no use nrifeliing it .to Journal:- FA.MLY NECESSITY. The I/Wowing statement 'liras:far itselft—(Extrucil 4 ,1 a liftlniiie kettle Won the Erelt caught and scalded mthands'ind per %V severely—one Itund almost to rt_csksp.,„,tortueb.lene,,uniseurauls. .t . was an Linfm;nt penrea'io eltriet the paisi "almost immediately. It beaed.'rupidlyvandlarno !Cur of aceouut." Chsirles Foster, CIO limid streets, Philadelphian It 13 a truly wonderful article. It will cure any casr of swelling. Burn., Stiff Jonits, Eruptions or Rheumatism. Fo, Horses It should never be dispensed with. o.le dol lar's worth of 31astang has frequently saved a vslutt horse. Tr cures Childs;Sprains, Ringbolts., Soaem and Founder-. Beware of Imintous. Sold In all pans of theltabitulde globe - 11:017:11.4.1c PARK, Peop‘ictoto New Yo toYls 17,1800 Im WONDERFUL, BLIT TR:OE A Few days since, Mr. Jas. H. Beadle, of Huntsvitles Alabama, called on us and gave us permission to publislijor the benefit of suffer ing humanity, the astonishing cure which had been affectett in the case of his wife by the use of Dr. Hanee's.Vegetable Epileptic Pills. He informed us, that at the time his wife com menced using the medicine, her system was so entirely prostr,ited, , by the number of spasms she bad undergone, as to reduce her weight to 100 lb's, Since she has been taking the pills, she tras entirely got over the spasms and has gained in weight and noddy health'.— She now wet hs at least 200 lbs., end declares she is in better enjornent of health. than ever before in her life. Mr. Beadle also related the case of Mr. Harrison Lightfoot of the same town. who has been entirely cured of the worst form of Epilepsy by - these same pills.— Mr. Light l'oot's case was so bad that be never passed a week without having an attack. often falling down in the street. He has not had an attack for more than a year. Mr. Beadle thinks that if the pills ever fail in curing a case, it is for the want of a proper perseve rance on the part of the person in taking them as he feels assured from observation in the case of his wife, that if tile} , are taken for a sufficient length of time, they will core airy case. Sent to any part of the country by mail, on the receipt of a remittance. Address SETH S. Hnsics, IUB Baltimore street Baltimore, Md. Price, one box, $3; two, $8; twelve, $24. April 7th, 1860-lln The heavens were Illuminated rn and evening or Anew-t 2slllt 195 U. by the most splendid Aurora lot codas ever -prat in the Country. Bnt Sof para cola. tai lim it ti :tern-- the sky. unel-thle Oranges VW, 1W:1111,11 Jr the vstreme. At one time a rap .1.-edver .ear urea. 01.1 he Marital be Paled see iht oklitte Ile 0- tarot thettl-Plves into Ole following war., Ile) y..ur tptriarti- at the Brown Store I . l.lltote 1/.01 or 'toe k 1011 & %%ul-ml. Nos. 601 and 602 tine-ena -1, alto t• shath. l'hatadelplua. .rpm-only. 10 1-.59 FFIIFF 1 011 1 0; DR. HOOFLI.iND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND DR. BOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, • Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomack and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Ilialaamio Onsdial hem equine, et reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It milt cure, WritiOUT ?Am, the most severe and tong-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In. Stanza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astenithing cures ever known of Confirinad Cointimption. A few doses will also at once cheek and curs the most severe Maracay' proceeding from COLD IN TIM BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. U. JAMISON St Co., No. 418 Arch Street, .Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EirattYncons'a -ilLumeho, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. I 1.11 e.ll •••r. u. U4v,15. I/I we COUII • , y• Apri: O. I-4E1.1y. MRS. WINSLOW, A experienced nurse tutu female physician. has a Soothing Syrup for children treceing. which greatly I:trill:on, Ire proses of Intention, by eoftening the gam.. reiltonag all i.ittimmetion—will allay nil 1 , 2111, and i+-tine it, recutute the 'towels. Depend upon it, mothers, it P•ill give riot to your-elver, and reliel'and !width to yew! Want.. Perfectly safe in all cruet . . see advrrn•,•tneut in another column. Oct ND. 4r.SU•ly T=D 't:l -_-. W ,_'''=.3 t:3 a In hasp ave., 1.11 -amnia ). ttttt tag. Mare!, 31.1 , I I A;ZNAii wile of Cut. :-usal rib 'eh. to ihn 5901 ,car of tact ago. REMOVAL. DETER FR AILEY. Boot and Shoemaker. has re moeed lnto the foss house ntmee the Post Other, Locum 0./lumbo A I kinds of Gent.' BOW, Gaiter, and .Itoe, mole to order m n -aperior Mau :ter. at low p•tees. A supply of flume-made Boots and Shoe+ canto wily oat hand. rry sae. April 7, I BGO4I More New Goods. 12 onxe• flfnngr•. 101.61. Refuted Sugar, to Hnxev Prime ClieeriA, 1.5 tioxec R.1i.1.111 I.iiiverivir Syr ) 1410. itrincy Syrup 15 Coffee, iir-1 received twit for vale, wlinileivle irnd .et.lBl. zit A. M. 11A tl BO'S Gro^r,y .ztore, Odd Fellows' ilall Columbh. Aproi 7 1-tlO. LADIES' SHOE STORE. IN order If, oreo.nlicrlll , o'l Whn ravnr tor fi WWI I heir ultra have added 10 my hOtlle,ll.lf. WOO% ,t 2,,er5./ 0.-0mn,,.. or ai = WHICH I WILL SELL CIICAP FOR CASH. My mock rontioft in p.m of Ilny.' non YnuihC I.:n -at....1 Leather and Rip Mon ,e, Boy. , non Voonh.• I:•utrr. DIP mn finit••r. ~4 ngeoi ~ember lornoto Buono ■nd Phoso -.them.. of Infer tut rotors ‘Vomen's mot illgenp Snorers:, gn A GENERAL ASSO MTN! ENI of all 1,01 at w•oe' in my nne. Cali and exnmine for }reeerselveel M timid... ere due In n grnernur noldte far the hand supper. and ellernlrntrlnont ...vended to ' , me* I have hr.e.n in ha.eae•., and I hone, hp -Met In meril nn illierra.en share 01 pat rroong, N. 11111XSON. Colnmhin..Apr 7, ISM 1869. 1860. SECOND SPRING SUPPLY OF rzzvcr Gooxis, 13 RGAMS .printr and Summer Dre.. Good., It ch Dre.e Silk.. Curia l'rintcd nrcts Good+, in Mourelin, rrnndi 11,reqc.., Ace. STELLA SHAWLS. A Pplendid hoc of ?kw :a Showl4. embracing ail the new style*. CLOAKS, CLOAKS. !Attic.' Spent. Cloaks. .n every lc,•oade and color. WEAR: A .p endla lire or Uloitui, Ci1..1. mete. nod Vi•oitilieri—ju-i imported. arrpetinrir, Window Shad,., Wall Paper asn•h. r , ceiVin.: doily. form the Im.l I.l.lllpfele st/rOCIMGI.II s. e ever OfferPil. KA Aprit 7, 113,0 Ctrq. t'e•l; State Huik Windows, tort .nle cheap; two Bulk Windowf, all roirplete. r Apr7:oo. B. 141 kLDBAIAN, Interestv teres:t! ArNl now ready to pay the'aix per cent. interrat to l holders of Senp Dicidathi.. , in thm.l l enn Mutual Life hrotthace Company. Itollera of ecatificatrs please call WWI receive your money., .„ Triod:wcisir,3. P., Agent. April 7 ; Leon-st Another DivAdend. A DIVIDEND of 41 per emit:las...hems declared by !I the Penn Mame Life In.uranee Company. of Phil suielnhla: - on - premiums paid daring the peer P.259P The certiheate• for person- insured at this agency are mr.v in my of fi ce. ready far delivery. Policy holders will please mail early and receive their eerd*-utes •rip IS. WELSH, Agent, Walton st., be'ore Second April 7. tOI3O-3t Elias Barr & 00., NNOUNCE lo the public that they hove for vale al r.asoilable prices a very large and carefully cc tectedstock of - WE !TING PAPERS, consisting in part of a full line of Thor De La Rue & Co'. London Papers. rinigiteg from V.lO in $tl,5P per renm. S. Magna- , London-Papers from $2 lit meg 25 per r ,. /1111. A new style of Reg] -h Papers. Trieggpii pota possess n peculiar satin surface over which the pen glides ea<ily. Windsor Court Retieu'ated papers. grrail; in demilud by the lion toil. American Papers. from the celebrated Rome Mill. Legal Cop, Foolscap, Long Bill. Brad Bill, Letter. Paeifie Note Commercial do. The following Hilth and Note Papers are specially designed for the um of ladies. and being of Linen Stock and highly finished. and guaranteed to be ,upe rior teeny French Importations: Barb MIA. futultts' Bath, Ladies' Note, Octavo Note, Billet Note: Alan, assorted Colored rapers and Covelope or Pos. Office l'opers. O'er ...Ines or Plain Papers of ev-ri variety. and the low rsees m winch we put them to praisers eaisesot fail iss be -ssii•fass.ory All examination °row so pi} of is: s VEl.Otol;=.,ll -tekty ~..y pers.on that tie lint e 011111.• a , alr nun to s Cure the greases' varies with the hest OUR CON ESTOGA PEN is read, ly rec. nusseisslisns iss.s•lf Iss the favor of the pub lie by the ease' witls whiell'it elides over . 11.• phper and the uuasssity of ink a loud, thus •arong the tireesspite of to .inanity slipping into she iisksosold. mR. f N e G l f ?par . h e firm p• pointed our irgent entrontiti for ihe followilta vain able work- which ore +old only by ..ulonotript ion. viz: The New American Cyelopedist. fletainsit4 men of the Debate. , of Concres+. Lite no Tit min. Jeffersoo. Quinn} •v Memoir of the Life of J Q. Adam... The Filworoced.Kolition of oroopren Nov. el., Worceiner's lilwne.tted Qt trio Dictionary, li brarc edition. 1.:1.1&1 4 BAH R & CO Apr.?. No 11 Caal ICong .1. Litneu.nrc Pa. _ WORCEST ER'S Illustrated Royal quarto Dietionury, Library Edition 'I hird I nvoice received by AS BA R R & Co-. Apr 7.'60. Agent, for leincwiter rummy. Great Excitement on Third Street, WE are I►appy to nuance that the IG•lnr•s of rolling Dry Good., Grocer's... Qurrn•wnre. &e.. has removed Irons Its farmer lo cality to . Tl•ltd street wh•re one •tore is trying to sell ehentie than the other. and rite rasa Brauer's do not bike dive per cent. off, but are selling their Good• tell per cent. lecs shim their rrgular prices. Ali 'evy yard• for a $1.00; all levy Mu.- lins and Check-. 9 yard. tor a dollar; all Lancaster Gtagliam.. 9 yard. for is dollar; all levy Goods ni the same rate. We feel conlidetit thus Weems •ell lit cheap atn any of ouritchrliber:. +lndere prepared to do on; we now invite the public ter give n call to the •tore' on Third Street. 1 I) h H. P. AMMER. Canter of Union nod Third Street.. N 11—Ifelettler. down town fold ttu.itte•nt dull.they are welcome to remove their store. to ihe Itu=itiev. ntreet. [Apr.7;6o. LARGE YARD POIX A I.II7ATBEIL iutnto, COITUATF; In Broad street beaver,' %mail WI wala amid %Va . Pore same', And 11..twer.11 1.4118 awl Pareet+. Plasi.ad..lialai a. to be let ma re,oamis is, term io - :a gamut *etyma. 0155817 at Nn. 1304 Orecn Street, Philadelphil. Apr 817.1.8801. LIST OT LETTERS I?EMAININC in the Columbia Punt Office April 7, .r 59. Persons enquiring for letters will please mention it they are advertised. A —Akerton Phi 41. Arms Sitinu , •., Albright J N, Ad diem, Susan. %lexunder A, kford Anthem% orge. 8— no,. lon Austin 11. italo•r Jacob Ihisien J rj, lie•chi Itoyd Jame.. Char... 22 Cafferty ohii-t oral 2- s'orikior Geary Car 0. Georre. , aldei Al , guilder, Chi•lMaii 13—Da.cy Pamir? Dirk Rot ert. !Reif& 'ad gin J A. Elder George 5%. P—Frutchry P. Ply Ws. ham, Pi-her J C Presh•riek I. Filmier Kilzaheili, Friss title Edw., G—Grourna Jacob ft Cirilii , h A .1 2. Greene William Garber A. Cardoer Pete. Grier Wil liam. 11—thoorr Win P. Hiderbralid Joseph. Herr Smuttel G. Hou-e Edward. J—.tones Samuel Jame son J I'. Soiree ROSG.JOII.II line. James J H. moues Alai la. K —Kuukaildell %V It. Kinzer Rol I K otsie Joh.' L—Lactre Elizabeth Lilenterver Jaimii, Lack ur.l %liirviirei, loose I Al. Lacey J C Lemyer. George Lottery d Kerte. Laretneur Jacob. M—McGregor .1 , ha P. Miller Georve U. Montyer Path. tine Menleer William, AlordicuiJ G. AI, erii Levi. Miller muesli. My ers T K. %I u--er Samuel, Merrill James. hillier George. Mary Prank. Alehaffey Houtz & Co, Modify Kate. N—Notes Peter, Nevi-comm John K. 0-4 I,,,hj,er P—Pollock Joh.. Pusey Malts C —Kook John E, Roger- Mictisel, Redman Rogers Jo-eph, Reuss Fleury. Roth David. Road Joseph. JilCOll. Still Joseph. Snyder & Iloplm Y. Slily ter Jolts, -looney C, Stoller Levi. eltiiiidth Samuel. -.110 , •11 i'liii•hailier, Schafer Conrad. Smith Hai cc. ir—'r.,ur I. T, Thoetney Fannie. U—Underhill 1 1 M , id. V—Vol': John VV—%Vutliolr Ito.e. Wolf Eliratie 1,. Wu. gu t , 'ilpompot. Watraus %% Mien, sI Wil-en. Chu,led, Wilsoit I) & W. Y—Yoare Ilcury. Yew.:all Joseph, Zi,gl..rJennb. V , . MODgit WELL, P. M. April 7, ISBO Steement of 1:118 Columbia Bank. eIN the morning of the 3rd of April, )860, J a. required by the Act of Assembly, of 13th October, 1857. ASSETS Loans and Discounts, Specie, 889,748 57 Notes of other Banks, 5,825 00 Checks and Dratta, 6.180 81 Bonds, 2,900 00 Due by Banks, 207,617 09 ---- $282,271 47 52,545 26 14,529 65 Real Estate, Personal do., Columbia Bridge, $1,077,915 63 • LIABILITIES. Notes in Circulation, 476.710 00 Due to Banks, 10.431 69 Deposits, 221,835 03 --- $708,976 74 LdINCA STEP COUNTY. ss: The above statement is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and hpliel. SA3I UEI. SHOCH, Cashier of Columbia Bank. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 3rd April, 1860. THOMAS WELSH, J. P Columbia, April 3. IMO. WAIN TED! THE PtiII.c.HICTS W.. 11 :.bat 257E011511-HOUses. Appi, to GEO Ht; E BUG LE. on Front wreet ar..13 31.. t 11100. . . M A 1.1111 . & siamvizTitlitaitrs OUTPOURING OP THE PEOPLE. RF.A.T AI3RIVA I. or New Condi. Oroteries reit log chen,er than ever e. A. M. RA N 111034 Featly Crneery Store, Odd Fellow.' 11.11. 81. COFFEE. NICE RIO COFrER selling nt 121 rents per pound A I. RA Al BO'S Rawly Osneery Store. Odd aisles' Hall. Columbia. NATL.:H. ',GU Loverines Syrup! S ering for 1.1 t eons per quan at A. M. R A SI RITA Fain ly CrOCeft Oda rellowp , I lull. Coln& la. ‘i tt .efi 37 !Bon Molasses! G ood 33 tap dloloaea ae.ll.lt at 0 cella per quart at A. si 14A3113/PS ranUry Grocery Store. 044 Fellows' Hall. Co'umbin. Alarch 31. 0360. White Sugars. Bea snow White ugnr at IO cen i at i, n evs Family Grocery Store.othl Fellows' Hatt. March at. le,ob. Ceara. A new article of Coffee. and of t A ltel 3 i i ne n etprir a. Try Fennly Grocery store, Odd Fel;c:ice.' Gall. Mareb 31, I..nn. C. .11ETNERIS Front St., abort Walnut, Columbia, Pa. T HE. Eubserilwr keeps constantly on hand a large and varied assonment of V OTlff • CiliOnerr • Cakes, lice. He invite. attention in him ICE CREAM SALOON, Which Ile Has Just Opened Far The Seaso•. Soda Water from 'he roatoro. lie krepi rruo co,.k Lady Cake.. Nod • voriety of manor cakes Own), Prsh. Illoodsome colo.. of every ae•eriptia,i w i t h r Wee Confection, earrfally prepared (or Pardee. Uu Ils, &e. i. 312 rrll 31, 1-63. nETN-I:n lemoval—Modred. TIME Oftee and Revidenee of the vuhver:Lci .1 been removed to vouth side of % &lout vtseet, inn/ toVse beloar - Second snreferv. `lllO3 WELSH. Segten of the' Pence. bt.31,40. and Fire and Liielnourattee A grot,. Ropes, Ropes, Ropes. 400 cams ja , r rereived and for •a le, at a heir. sole and r. tulliq size and length, to suit par , chaser., at me store, near the out-let leek. Marshal. IE6II. •- TOO'S IVELSIf. `,FRESH supply of FA Ira and Plainliams, Ik boa I , CI der..SidcA, Metr Park and Lard-at redured prices - March 31. 1866. A Game that two em play at. . . We will aell good' Brown Sugar at 6.1 cts. , Bright fellow Sugar at 8 cts. Real Ketlhed White Sugar at 10 cts. _ Prime Rite Coffee at 14 and 15 cts. Good Syrup it 50 etc per gallon. , : , Choice Flavored Teasel 50 cts. LOOK our FOR N-ENV GOODS ' from New York next week, and (;real Bargains may , he exported at 11. C. FONVER3MITW'S M 11 '6O People's Cn.6 i lore, Colurerkio GEORGIE XIOGLB, DEALER IN Every Desertytion of Lumber; PINE and Cypress SilkWIC.. Dressed Fittorin<a. Weatherboarding. Window. Sit 4, Piekr,N, an' , everything in his line orion.anest. Be i..itba receiv— ing hie spring Stock of Lumber, and hue on baud st large and complete na-orimeni of DRY LUMBER OE EVERY QUALITY. Office unit Wu re:mibie in Front surest, letween Lct. cuct Lining. Columbia. l'a Columbin. hinrch JLa InCtl ES S= o XL XIV CIA- GI- GIP C) , 37 Wo 1 IVK h ,ve ju t r• ceived h•nm.lne Eastern 31tarkets. a vrry select us otuotriu of DIZT GOODS. ra.rindern &e.. Bc.; Lawn. iliwar, Candle-, Delanica, Prl tan, ; &c •c ; liner. , hurl Shot-s C;rorrrirs—Flesh and Fair. roll neat re. for younielyra tacit out present quality and st) le Mn, un.urpue.ed. 0 & H F. BRUNER. N. 8 —Oar iinods will he en low Ono our Encode not expect floe per emu oil for raid' March 31 IM:10 I 0 & FR. 1860. 1860, NEW CASH GROCERY STORE. THP subscriber* have just opened an ca me stack o I Nyvir oroeerie., every article. of whieh is Freak and IYeul. and Leine deterarned to keep goods of the ite.a quality. and at the very towed cash prices, hope to de-erve and receive a r.CII C of to Wro .111 ...M1.,. ..1,11.101. SUGARS, 6i, 7,8, 10. MOLASSES, 6t, 12k, 16. Creel care has been litkois in .0-rtne the frr•hest and purest teusju 1.3i.1 Ps. I up rs I 611.1 Yuu.ig ii)1011. Extra strong toenail] Rio. Extra Booviied Rio, Es - tra Turkey' offee. Exi t s' •ugar tared Hams. extra =near oared Bricif. Beef. dlinuitioro and el No. I :2 3. in barrel" 1111,1 half fi.orrek, gad O, retail. 11,41a: smoked and in Inefire, mon. SA IX —Ground. 1..) tine -net, n t ; fit . and Dairy. in I hal- BO Yet ri.v t.. nd 11.. a FRRHE CHEESE, Flt ESH CRAt 'K ERS. rrroi r rr•rr,r , •• kr &t. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, A larg , CA NDLES SPICES, &e. f:rotool room moo t e-, I. 1.1,; ,1.0%,..1miY0.110%. ‘111•1•11,i, tierMronotP of T I ' l.llpPr".. NO.lnelpt. `,ill ~ re. IN I , tor Soto wt. Citiollettotic Wanil Ito tt Bt..' t'ord, Clothe- Lint, Pule Cider Vinegar, Potatnea, Coro Brooms, Kniv..s and Forks and Spoons TOBACCO AND SEGARS. All sloe Kr.l Lel per, 161111 V% tains; Paper, , itel Pella Nk. 41.1Itili, &r. •. • • P9erthilt... Slyer t Coto, / 1,, Va. rump. fr t . SWet . l 01:, etittllle rittkleto, it% ..vrty nnicle to be found lot U. finlltellttoolt iirocery elove. if \ INN A J.k.'lC•ll)V. (item, CII.II (I; r 0 ,...) &told 1 • 10 V 1.4011 Slu re. Ali,re• is 31 15G1.1. SPRING GOODS. THOS. V. EVANS & CO„ respeltfully au ununer lilar liter have WM' apt, LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORT3IEENT OF sflt ING DRE 33 GOODS, Comprising lire 'true-, and lan iieldoineo -lyle. po t t e d it,. fig,g6,l in 1 4, 1 1 / 4 .• of all Lind-; SilaWl. • M ail lilas,Oirniedinrs. Herrge,..llfla Rs' rd. G. o'lls Epsom, Kenn moth. Envilla de Clime Traveling Gn.r.rld. aflame,. tre, Aot o . Gloves, Howry. ace.. tage,lic r the Latal Novelties thathas appeared Otis season, CII.IOIIOeTP the rhy :111 find it sunup: and to rxannier ihrd clunk, 11. T. W E & f'n's firtli- Ille4 for ardruning Ihr haisdoorn..-rg 1.1 at 111 , 111y.t res.nbahlr prerr • lire vain, it. Is ('M lull and 810 1:11E-11*MIT PHILADEL PHIA, oppf.ite the Girard Han., March 31, 1860 Ins Saks, Silks, Silks! GREAT BARGAINS IN SILKS! T""kw,,EvANS es Ct.). tire offering ex' Immense NEW SPRING SILKS! At a Great Siierifii, Thee Gonda have been par clinked at Auction. at the depreetnied price, and wilt. br $571,269 25 LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION! Nos. 818 and 820 Chestnut Street, oppexille Girard louse, Philadelphia. 1111 Arch 51, 1f110.3t fillili pleinerstOp heretofore existing a• Welsh fr. Uh l ler. has Orr• day been dieemlved by mutual consent. All persons intlehte6 to said Aim, and Oros• haring claims steninat maid 4itnt. Intl! t.teseta them to Thomas Weleb. for eetilemeet THos. HARRY 1,11111. ER. Calnml•in. %Toren 24. leen. . 67,074 91 157,300 00 WATCHES GIVEN AWAY. A GIFT valued from two donors to our• h un dr..d , o I 1, ~ri• Tenni pore•. At lon., nm• k% ,n•II vutt„un,•, ii to every sweve lotoL •• „ du. toioso• ..,e offered by the Rietnntge Wu imo,won wreet lin.lnn, do mo.i rslrn•,vr mot ,ha moot Irh ,• C,f , tine. Ili in.Sr '(how (.11 panu•ulot ly n quo-fed in all cot not dimmed vro vent, not tem.. Hilt u• onlent,. me untivalled. a• d put all other , . the -lush• Toe foliose:tin are some ante gifts to purchasers of ng Lerer Gold Weteltes, hunting caves. l'utent '• Lames' npti fere, Pet:ward lever Silver Watrhe•, hunting coots. I.epi. e r itarrWolebo., cop,. face. I.noketa. I.ailn.-* iii d Gennt•' Cold Chain•. vaorow Louie: and Gent.' Cold Slreve ifttnotto and Studs all pollorll., Gent.' 110-M1 Pin., new and rich •t) les Gold Petted. and I•rr.. I,ndlei and Gem.' Gnl.l Rine•, Gold Wool' Key. and Ben I'n• e. A grrut variety of I odic.' Jewelry' • Pin• and Her drop., compn•lng all thr ot) hot 'tow worn, .uch no Cameo, Mn-ale, Gold Prone, Lava, Florentine, Ice. Goid lirarrlets nil -I) Ir. The I.f•t of Buols COMP. to grew' oweriment of standard wort.. m every deparntwoot of therefore. la - tere.iine to the young and old. (In not 6.11 to send for a cot Vogue Catalogue+ mailed free to any ad. deeds. Apply in eiriFFOLIC F.XCII A NCI F. CONI PAN V, 110 N,•lungton t%u•ton. C \V Flan:soar- Trnn•urer. Morel' 21. twat th COURT PROCLAMATION WIIREAS, the lion. HENRY G. LONG, President. llos. A. 1.. Ilstes and Festiva Ilattiriva. Esq.. A...penile Judge. of the Court of (loins MOO Pirit, to nod Air the county of Lito.ll.l“. Ala Assistant J he Cs in rt of Over and Term' ner s tt rid (lettere: Jail LIPIIVeIIo, nod Quarter Sessions of the Peace. in and for the coin; of latiteaster. have issued their Precept to me direetedorequithig tar, among other thing. to make PaLlie Proclamation throughout in Itaisivrielt. that a Cott* of 4 1 , yer and Termmer told General Jail Delively; Also. a Court of General Quarter sle,sions of the Pence and Job Delivery. will commence at the Court House-)n the city of Lone:l.ler in the Commonwealth of Pronsfl• rani.. on the nitnilm(lN DAY in APRIL (16th) 1960 In pursuant, of which precept. PUGLIC Nom*: 1$ lII.:REM - GIVEN. to the. Mayor end Aldermen of the it) of La lien-ter. in said county. and all Moles( tiee- of the Pence lire Coroner. and Constables ef.' the said city and county of LAOCllftfr. that they be then and there in their own proper ptstions.Wilblbeir rolls -rvordc nod egstninations and inneisitions, nod their other remembraneeo. to d o those things which to their (aces appertain, in their behalf to be done: and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who ore. or then shall lie. in the Jail of the said yr unty of Lionenster. are lobe then and there to prosecute against them as shall bejast. Dated at Lancaster the 13111 day of February 1859 F.N,I AMIN P. pti EtT PI, Sheriff. N. B.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Wit nesse. will hereafter be exprried and required on the first day of the sessions. A Idermen nod Joetiees of the Pence ore required by an order of Coon. dated Nov. 21. 1044. meeturn their recognizant Pt to tamed Ryan,. Clerk of Quarter sse-ions ' within one week from the day of final action its eac h ease. and in de• fault thereof. the Magistrates' COMO will not be al towed. March 24, loGn Seoma Arrival of M! COFFEE Flt U 1 I` DISSOLUTION.
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