ad.~r~au~t._~4 . .1-i • Va..* ,Ci"ium 4 n— u t a l i u ru ta rn ' ' 6, F l°.h F et-nak oia;bY 4 he itor's Poe*eossFN: feri PW, 4 4010 1 1 i Ng as otgleigrant a of good fait& Weits: *Oulaititaieistimis '•aaUraledinaile, raviriUg , of • 'merit and interest toithe riaderocill,be 4cuptaUefy;ozw. fzou~a quarters. • • Rorz liketch is receilied. -and shall 'appear In ; volittona- at an , early day. • foolingassurad • that. thik.hOld •ltiakia:Confession•r• • wilrbe read:with eleattifik. Weknoa • not .whothor • you ata known tolamo, but If tit& is ycinc'flrstafroet; • welealt confidant that/ere. long yottr 'name will be -reeardedamentrithelirst writers at the day. Lotus qinei•frPUlllte_ollnin. • . LnoN.A.:-;:ron.wrltnia - Arartrnice chirogka 'Om Mu .Litotio„ltiotwitlistatoilnit,wo 000notprisit your article—tdie . proso ilatorthiono,:ppetry ditto. Li r tionT.—ftnitglzieeivod; • and wilt bo published-mach Obligefor•tho•Carte • . f - J. S.•W.-'.aSorf?ir to.henvot vourindinpo 'anon. Dont harryyoorsoltilkout.the mattor,plenty , . - • 11.NT: , •11.-L-Weilen'fwbih to be murdered; clot justat this season of Ain year. ' d. B. A...Thiimistler von refer tot has bees attineded'to; The card would sot benefit you much, zeumuit be :hooked. op.". . • . ••• • Gkinuivirir:- , -Hardly up' to the required atendard of excellence. Try again. . - .. Thaleillowirtg.pieeen are tlealtaed:—"To '?he Columbia Spy." "Spring." "Dentba,of Winter." Annwerto .-"Wbetial.crre" ban been Answered. Let rter.fron the Army.- Artieleby Leona. . . 3:031t whh to succeed in 'business, advertise; as men succeed just hi • nroportion as they make their business !known: - • *RoBEWO Box:vun. ban given his trotting mare, .Lady Woodruff, to the New York Sanitary Pali. •• rAnsozra.r...—Cipt: A. D. Collins, of the 46tk.Veterin Reserve COrris, arrived in town on 'Thursday last. He looks well, notwithstanding he just recovered from a severe spell of fever. RETURNED TO, CoLonntA.:—l. 0. Bruner who has been; morchandizing at Chestnut JIM, the past year, has returned to Colum bian and eppnect'euttn quaiteis, where ho will be pleased togieet his former customers. • Hifi stock of goods Is fun . and . • .._ - •complete. ADAM'S Exrnass MKS'S ENGEM —Mr. John A. Fry has been appointed Adam's Express "Messenger on the Coluinbia - train. This is a gOod appointment, and we have nodoubt thst our friend will acquit himself with credit.. Ramovai..—.T. S. Snyder, the prince of shoe dealers, has removed his extensive boot and shoe store to his large and com modious building, corner of Front and Lo cust street, where he will be glad to have *his former customers call-upon him. Our friends can rely on getting a good and cheap •article from I•fr. Snyder. P.ciumiiai.—George Wilford, - Esq., rived home on Wednesday last, on'a brief leave of absence to his family. Mr. 'Wil ford has been commissioned a Clerk in the Paymaster General's Departnient at Wash ington, , D. C. Pitorrom—tfairing two of the best Job printers'in the State, together with a new' press and material, we are .prepared to ex ecute at short notice; and in the most su perior style, all deseriptlorm of job work, ornamental, plain, fancy - or in colors. Call and'see sPeelmens" of work, and you will loyesitilifled 4.15-the pineetolOrtyour print , Ling dona , ", • ANSWER TO Y. IL friend It. J. Howard, in-quito a lengthy communica tion on • our outside page to-day, answers ll.'",g'slotter in the Elizabethtown Trumpet. Mr. 11. and others, who have followed up this Controversy will read it with interest, do doubt. .••• • • DEAD Sotnan.—On lust Saturday even ing the dead body of a soldier, named Alien.: Ton Heiner, a member of Co. G, 21st Penna. Cavalry; was brought /,;,'N this place on the train from Harrisburg; and from here taken across the riveri...'t,ThezizooLlipa - directed to m York Pua*, :irOrk county. iVai, did not learn where he died, nor the cause of his death. . . Finnic LWED.—Mr. Joseph H. Black beabatiod the ferry between Columbia and Wrightaville from the Pennsylvania Bail Road Company. He is getting a new steam baaloebichis being fitted up with all the newimprovements, and with a care to the comfort and safety. of -passengers: It will be ready in about ton 'days, after which time the traveling puplic can be accommodated almtsst as as if they had the bridge to cress over. • • , TIME NSW NICKI.M.—There will soon be nu abundant supply of new cents. The present smell nickie cent weighs 72 grains. andcontilne eighty per cent.of copper and twelve of nickel. ,The new cent will weigh only 48 grind, and will &tight of ninety five per cent: Of :copper and Ave .per cent. of tin. SUDDEN DEATIC.- C 1 last Thursday morning :kr:Daniel Moss; ofWrightsv ille, fell dead on the steps of Mrs. Whalen's residence: Re was taking a. morning walk, and being overcome with weakness, hemat 'dawn to; rest himself when death overtook him. We do - not know. the mt. ,tureof,the.disease: which proved; tstai to hisajbutive•nudenstand that he has been unweiffor sotrieliMe: •' ' • . RODE oa A ItAir..—A friendavho visited It : tatintietiiiiilin**tu 4 voFtty, day or troOostgkinfOiliken.ithi'itihinottorionaPhilip amber, oft3oldett Circle renown, waa treat ed to a ride cntakilibsalonit veteran nol - vici!?43-Pn lictnslaY /aft; ale Cada . ' liitiTentaffaiiventitte,andoetieetnorid omidderatore. oildieniilibtil - :-Zieepi the hi d#ol%*,*;!&iiia,littl 'exc4gilibiusdli!ig i Vuber to titesit464tAi',i4 : ;Qat npt A7tILESCOLI!jE2pIANOR AND itavtalw.- -Tbs - March,number of. Abe American- Ex 'change makileview,basjusibeen received. liblerß4O4lwiniiore especially devoted to tiii`abiteticilOn'of'Solid, wend knowledge a, tO7AxtinPrithansive arika_ =Pon viadAefeettnat the National Banldn*"lTirislrtir aellcolutiderid treatise, and. - *tillage circula tion; and Wo belli#:trrstite to be peon- Valtaft Team , sii,einterar :time:Sivnisai iftett!Vbe,StinimfriteklifliElle- PAO* !lons Oftliiitlnitedian .digested oiniMenti in'27irglitiei irentowaliltuancc. ARksuct pi el tl = teg ftler ,“ 161111 . 1101 0 2 d* • "PriSrg - YoulltilApp-krr.e4PE4l4 l gle!iaz.. l o."" l : "it-Year, jest a1f.:...Y0u 10,41 1 a9 301 . 1 1 4 .0. - #4l3ifiitoY-bt.-bitSrS4l:7o appose ';:;ci e nfrWci ii*itilis - W*Onttergon have . to se ion-fertie; s.lUsit , *S. AYOttiniedJ.to, ;and your surPluiv,..petatoesi if. you' will let bave,them at two'alitllings' ittf:tiushe!; Just as Yon.nsed to. Fijend, - tire, years ago we could:buy 'more autd:bOtter ;pppat: for; isso than - we eau: ininviorflOiX ' , Two:years ago you lalitiotatooS for -ttio'to three 3101 nm now theyiiiii worth six; and yOu expect to selisonui for a doliarbeforelong. -In feet 'aierytting-you have to sell-has :doubled ineptlcs'iltlibi :die' last: tWo''Yiairs:' Oni ,iapai, was ittiniSh`txl ttx) low then., and at 152.00n0w, it is not:what itshouldbe in pro pottiOn to the price OfeverYthingelse.—Ex. assLa ' ' MI HIS -:Moanarr.A. lady recently called upon a professional :gentleman - to lui:ve. a,corn removed . from her toe. Being some- . what modest and re fi ned, she had drawn a silk stocking. oier her foot to conceal it, having first cut a hole in. the garment largo enough for the protrusion of the of fending escresconee. The Professor con templated the delicate arrangement for a moment, and then deliberately- drew from his pocket and put upon his hands a - pair of white kid gloves, before proceeding with his surgical labors ! This was at once the most delicate and sarcastic • rebuke ; to a rarefied modesty-, that has come to our knowledge for some time. BODY BROVOIIT Hon.—The body of George Hummel, an employee of the Gov ernment on the Orange and Alexanaria Rail Road, died a few days since In Wash ington city of Lock-jaw. His body was embalmed and brought here on Thursday evening last.. He had got his hand crush ed in the d ischarge of his duty , which caus ed him to go into the hospital, for a time ; leaving, which too soon, ho caught cold in the • wound, in consequence of which ho died in great agony with lock-jaw. He was about 24 years old, and leaves a wife and two children. • THE BOHEMIA:S.—Th/14 is the tittle of a new paper just started in New Haven, Connecticut, Charles Henry Day' the Au thor Publisher, is . the Editor. Wo have no doubt that friend Day will make it a spicy, readable journal. The general "make up" ,is creditable and the matter original. We welcome the Bohemian to our exchange list. SHOOTING MATCM-Mr.P.ly/OT carried eq the palm at the Plgon Shooting„ at Tairern,on Thursday last:aa'followi: a nms.-100110111111100101111101011110101. gitishotivir.-stalod in bounds. lithwri:owL-111011/101.1110110110111110111011 01. 281r.Illedirt Wands and 7 Out,. Wertakoatlthat Tc raised quire u~ • %roan t4o6 °MO.. - 2 Mr. (trial is 4 . l trAiyiar_ of Columbia..., PROPERTY - SOLD:-.afr. • J. G. Hess • has sold his coal yard property to the Penn sylvania Bail 'Road company. It was necessary tliat the Company should :fitrre this property, in untur to straighten the railr airy terlan day evening at 7i o'clock. %0n Wednesday evening. it is expected that nA)%. R. A. Brown will be installed as , Pastor, of the 'Church. - GOLDEN Ciner.E.—vin.-U. Hats has for sale the "Narative of Edmond. Wright, his adventures with::nnd escape, 'rfront the Knights-' of the 'Golden Circle." It is a greatboak and will be, road with thrilling intenait . ' ~~L.L~i~.~i~` v.~O On the 16th of March, 1864, by the Rev. C. Relmenanyder, MCFAr.L and MARY CATHARINE ZIMMERMAN.' • On the 31st of Maieh, by the ionic., JAcoa IL OnEnias and limos: A. BUCKAIf.T.. lieathe and Marriages are published in'thla paper without charge. When accompanied by eernmen. tarlee, whether prone or poetry. five coats per line will be charged. Payable In advance. At Allegheny City, Penna.;oti Thursday evening, March 24th, 1864, ANna Kalman, aged 7 years and 1 month. On Saturday evening, March 26th, Santa DeaN, aged 5 years and 2 months. On Wednesday evening, March 30th, LILLIE NEFF, aged 3 years and 8 months, children of James and Matilda Marshall. N . EW : A.DVERTISENENTS LIST 'OF . LETTERS Remaining .111,the Columbia rost,Office week ending April. 9th, 1864. • ' Bright Badly," Jackson Hannah Brungarner 91argt. Killine George W. Carrington Ann Mid /Kenny, - Davies I..ewle 'Pref. Swope Amos A. 2 Grosh Elias • Tomer George Hinkle Elizabeth Wlekineen Isaac DE Perspns inquiring for letters. Illplease Mention If they are advertised. = April 9, 1864.- M. L FRY.. TO •TLICIIEBSAND SCHOOLAIFFIGEOL St a Ibi.c/45 31..!% rzieZeiViiii7cisas:v . ' 7 A TatatiirE,4N ) ritillrato l 4 OrgoidgatiOnt EinPkg 7 / 11 : 1 •4-Sit.2l;ll4rlMithckeisinul3.' 0 %just reinived sibd forma. byq •;"4.rit:i3.-T494r:•- •- • • ;•.) I .1 ilAtAikilartrrxijzio thiTir: 64- A.rourneystanAcOrbbiftiA lanai= P 11 14... • *mar , - ultsVilLaint' ecanorl/ 10 i1 A* .3 1?.*• iipm 14;_.1804:'• - , N i • PRIVATE "SCHOOL, 7.-&.-JONE9 wham to Int innain .1.11 pair- ono and antpublki verinigir.lbaa she - will °patriot school on - Monday, a#oll nth; in fbe. Tlnka! Sebo6l: 716 N-7, : 4 /Vl4 - 14 "1 " 7 ", ore r4 P'' 'AKER 9 ; 4641 . 4 g- . : 'terrawl Apr Sale. - , .4.4rsiktaters.ws *rail% withksel Vet.; tean, nusc, eta.. all in camplaita ardor Or tc ' ' • - • • ziorzazir,- - corio.pr. thdas St. above tad. - . g• • • r • TrNATIONAL. AlabiAlt&O' .145 D! nanslll4coadibe thy tlllll4. **Z ‘1724 - trigF sprit", reik tilkXlllr4„..m. :EflIE:1;91M)0 • ..afFthi,124 . 71.4111 - IE - E4.11T-lal TO rity. the flame of etontritori at the cost of a ceat's worthsof on; a:very comfortable breakfastttin be "cooked.—N. r. Tratune; ; - - , . Simple livoirnatinetion,naelly - kopt Inorder, ready for use in a moment —, ' convenient to have - on' hand.--Druggista Fish'e tinnp is one ottbe most pop ular novelties of the'day: =--the Utility, of itis unquestionablo, a great saving •is Madams" kiatingontwkingsmudbirticles; and can be - Mideqo cook meals fora great many persons, which is actually done on the ambulance cars which, carry the sick' saldiers.—Scientffic American. - , ---;For family „use', hospital tent, bir rack; • picnics; - fishing, nursery, or sick rocim, it is an article of comfort beyond all proportion to its cost.—Hata Journal of fitaftit. '•-• • - I have tried thenpparatua• and my wife and I prisclaim the same ' a' most val uable' and- indispensable article,, and we now wonder how we could have so long domi withtut it.—Ed. Coat Oil,Cirettlar. An economical contrivance for get ting up heat at short notice for nursery and general household purposes. = one-im portant point is the saving in cost over coal T. Evening Post. PRICES FROM TWO TO SIM DOLLA.RS. CAPACITY FROM ONE TO FOUR.QUARTS. THREE ARTICLES COOKED - AT' ONE TIME WITFLONE, BURNER. Arranged for KerOsene or Coal, or Gas. A descriptive pamphlet of thirty pages fur • niched gratis. Also • . • THE UNION ATTACHMENT, Price 60 cents, To be attached 'to a common Kerosene Lamp or Gas-Burner, by which Water may be Boiled, and Food cooked ; also arranged to support a shade. EVERY FAMILY NEEDS' ONE. IV,NI. D. RUSSELL, Agent, No. 206 Pearl St., New York. Apr. 0, '64. AGENTS WANTED. - Returned to Columbia.. I have opened out aguln . at ms old place of business at • Third and Union Streets, *here I would be ploased to see all my old customers: stock of goods is fuLtand complete, comprising DRESS GOODS. . CASSIMERES. CLOTHS, 1 VEStINOS. :11 DEL AINS. • ' "-- DOMESTICS, • , • Together with 4..kodourftgoitinent of goods as is found in inizsimilar!vstahlishuient. Family Groceries, Eoffe'e, PA An a Btigah. of 411 PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS. FLOUR, . - FEED, ' _POTATOES, • ' - FISH, Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market rates. Thankful for past patronage, and relying upon tim - superiority of our stock and low prices, to merit a 'liberal share of public patronage.- ' I. 0. BRUNER, , april Cor. 3rd and Union Sts. "Z/I .1 T~S 'tolll 11 1100T:i1B SUN STIII. poT tovr . ,..D. o tuo :e o re rn r k . „ 3 °f ie O r : tilt, :try on hand n , ful la:coati:Acre assortment of Boors, SASES, GAITERS, All, styles and varieties of Sfen's,Boy's, Ladies, Airsses' and Children's wear. MI WE MANUF,AOTURE TO ORDER,- stud keep constantly on hand. a stock of ready-made work. Repairing promptly attended to. Bats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c. A full assortment. of Flats .and Caps of the latest styles, always kept on hand. Our whole time and attention is devoted to our business, hence we are better able to give our customers satisfaction. .The puplic are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. _ _ J. S. SNYDER, Cor. Front and'Locust Streets Cola, April 9,, '64. d: LECTURE FOlt 'TOUNU MEN: • - Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cut verwell's celebrated essay on the radical cure (without medicine)) of Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weakness, Inroluntary Semi nal Losses, Inipotency, Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by nelf-indulgence or 'sexual ex travagance. ARP-Price, In a sealed envelope, only 6 Cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates. from a thirty years suePegtiful practice, that the alarmin g consequences of self-abuse may be radical ly cured without the dangerous use of in ternal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual; by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his cond it ionxnay be; may mire himself cheap ly, privately, and radically; "This Lecture should bo in th e hands ofevery youthand every man in the land: Senti-under seal, in a plain envelope, to any :address, poet-paid, on receipt of six publishers, post stamps. -Address the publishers, , CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co., • 1.27 Bowery, New York, Sept.l9;63-Iy. , Post..once box 4558. NOTICE' TO CONTRACTORS; Waco of the cors.'s Port Deposit R. B. Co, • - ' Columbia. AL. syria Sealed proposal); for the Graduation and Sfaaoury of that .portion of the-Columbia and,Port Deposit Ball. nor'/4 I _Pakwasn Co baniblasuul the-head' ofthe Old- 1/Laryland Canal,u , distance of 28, sausaAjat t .seakins of ono stilleamill baratialvadatitbs , ofdos la Exoni_Streeti below Um. ont r etl noon of thokith Plans and' at. tee work wiatbara **Mita% one week pre/lona to that - 41sta , a 64 -.A.4IEICAFF,ObIet. .A.P 16 .3 9 04 6 fitn1t I - tf : _--",, iiiiiiiiii4A, - X" , catoexti*il.i. - 1 Vs)the. 14rw? - Dried Etta. Jgairgill vid"Asa,tyius aim. 3c: 's bY` - AiE , , _ . Omit -- ifilli, -, .. .. I . ~ , • , , . •, 'IerCREAMFICECREAMI avisisubssognedis uoirjpi c 3 4 llll!tr toiler ...El& to the public ICE -, 47WEArit by the Fressers, Ql4Let *sin ldoaidii; at a p a e l k oooe:rt ;' A 'b l e g t o w l beeyn he e " the low = est tthaßdsqunt Braues,:Loaustawset. Cdra:tstsr.LV.M... . G1141. - J. MUTE. - SAVE YOUR. MONEY; lork M um ".a.) Atte. the IcareFt daahvontoukstthe Sew tiraffita:.llo;64; !Writ' Qum vt*Eltromk t fa i ;row, thatti aoe nAS was= 4,1111 , cam HPI3SE,FURNISKENG //,` ctilzOthitol? ocZimix' "afolpeopectrAlly,thvitiad,tol.call.and ox amine my lam!) anittarled%aseattment of GODS, • • Camirisingsfery variety of TIN itir'AttE; - . • -SIICATR-PLAMED WARE, - TABLE CUTLERI!. FANCY GOODS. • • • • • TLANISRED TIN-WARE, COOKING .lITENSIM, • ; CLIAAIREIVIWARE,..IN :SETS, tiOLL*WIVARE. ENABLED; - KETTLES, , • ' ' - : BRASS KETTLES. Clutirng.Dishes i i_Eg,g Boilers; Biltannia , Ware, Walters, etc., etc. - • A general assortment of Woodand Willow Ware, Tubs, ;Yankee Buckets, Wash Boards, Brushes, Water Coolers Ice " • - Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles, • - Sauce Pans, Egg Whips, Igarkettilaskets, - - - Latiterns, Money - Boxes, - Lard Lamps, Toy Tin-ware, Sad - Irons, Cistern,,'Ptunps, Stop Cocks, - Coffee Roasters, Coffee; Mills. Trays, dec., together with an assertmentof Plain, Fancy and 'Useful Articlesrialapted to tho Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. Stoves of el , * Description. GAS FITTING 45: PLUMI3ING Carried on in all its-various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwellings, etc., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner. • On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers; Wickets, Drop Lights and Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. • r gair. Reposing prOmptly and personally attended to. lIIRA.III WILSON, sprit 2, '64. Cot. Locust & ard. at., Col's The New York Weekly Herald. TEE CIIIIIPEST PIPER II THE WORM THE extensive and comprehensive facil ities in its posesaion enables the .Propri ceor of the Weekly Herald to guarantee the latest and most reliable information possi bly to be obtained, not only from all parts of the 'United State," .but from all parts of the world. Its home correspondents,engaged at heavy cost, and connected_ with .each now naval andinilitaryexpedition of the government, prove that it is determined to leave no spot uncovered by its operations and no event can occur that shall not find Immediate re port in its columns. It costs the proprie tor over one hundred thousand dollars per year to mantain its corps of correspondents in the field. In its collation of Foriogn News the HERALD has for many years held a high position, and it will endeavor in the future to mantain the stand it has • assumed. It has special correspondents stationed in all the princial cities of the world. - Its telegraphic arrangements extend to wherever the electric wires are stretch ed. When the Atlantic cableis laid, which feat will soon bo accomplished, telegrams will be received from Europe and Asia, as well as from 'United States. Then our readers will hare the events of the- week in all parts of the civilized world regularly and clearly laid before them. Thh prOprietor devotes a portion of the paper to Literature, Fashion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts, Sporting , Matters, Business, Theatrical and Financial Re ports, Cattle Markets, General News,, and reports of all events calculated to form an excellent metropolitan newspaper—a week ly photographic view of the events of the world—and all at a very low_prloo. The ;Weekly Herald Is Issue d Satur day morning, and furnished at the follow ing rates:— • One copy . F 82 Three copies. , • 5 - Five copies 'L , -8 , _ ' Ten copies - • • • 15., .A.riv larger rit - Ver. addressed to names arsubaeribers, rAtiieit'' - Cap 'lBf :fa` tabfeirclillf of ten. Twenty copies, one address, ono year, and any lame number at same price. An extra copy - 11 l be sent to clubs of twenty. Advertisements to a limited number will be inserted in the Weekly Herald. The; •DArrir HERALD, three cents per copy. Ten dollars per year for three hun dred and sixty-three issues. Five dollars for six ,months._, Two dollars and fifty cents for three months. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, . Editor and Proprietor, Northwest cor. of . Pulton and Nassau Sta. New York city, N.: Y. There are no travelling agents for the Hitm.D. . April 2,-3t. COURT PROCLAIIATION.—Whereas the Hon. HE ear G. Lona; President, Hon. A. L. HAYES and Finance Bturrron, Esq.,-Associate JUOrpes of the Courtof Com mon Pleas, in and for the county of Lan caster, and , Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, haVe issued their Precept to me directed. requir ing me, among other things, to make pub lic Prociamationthroughoutiny Bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; also, a Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery,will commence in the Court House in the City of Lancaster, in the Common wealth of IPennsylvania, on the 3rd Mon day in APRIL,IIB,LIBft N O TlCEpceof which t, PUBLIC IS FERE YGIVEN; to the Mayor and. Al derman of the City of Lancaster, in said county,_and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Coitstables of thesald City and County of Lancaster, that theybe then and there fn theirown properpezeons, with their rolls, records and examhtations, and in andtheirotherrentembriusces, m to do those t*Pgst which to their °Moos ap pertain, in their behalf to be done," and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in. the Jail of said .county of Lancaster, are to be then and there - to prosecute ag ainst them as shall be Just. Dated** lencastei, the 16th day of Feb -1f64. F. SMITH Sheriff . cinttel,P64-4t. PIERRE iIIIEVEML [FIE • INSURANCE. ' riE•Dtieetcas of thar Orr* Company r y l zig dnr w ra arr d,-nrat n pldtaand • o . t lungs rinisived 1124863. .dendgned 1s dattoK cortlficatna W a an ilm =o l4 tbargt - A l B aoriPt now otittlasito, iniAl'inal2Wltnir zel. 4l, redsrmirillailtp , a* theonani• prtsparons Ada .Qpanpany l thanml p impose rr.z., • F o rm Offioa Bammans oflelsok'alaOtil. . • BIALCIKINES.. VllM‘eoe.7.err alkeigassi and liaiit tri the Dearitaa" . Assaaillawlatial to ba =Avila& Pio - faad1y.44,110. - arltirit PACES REDucID. Fospaittoalary call mid "want*, or said t b r 7 lw , W. G. P.IIIPIO 2 r figent fec Luwastar Omar Mitts stare Xaltby & Cagy lomat. kw, CalutAday Pa. sprs 2, GOT .OMR .scairest . , .A, ,, r,xiAL. a .w. . ir. immix: ttSol';', brifijimit zesstived, , . _____-- ,--TWO , thISTDRED. 4110815. - ' ' • MateleV,4,ls i lell?..l4- add spill S, "61. ' -,", Y Loeuete, 4:701* - . . . '• . ' =PORTANT TO . I A' • i(I r „I HMI_ ,11 „MIK cquarogairholivaieutspil tify terns or -1 1=aeol41 . 1 4 0 Dur.:9-•Yolm being initioaia - .4!!upina - ,, by?ll7 l =nge agentsr;-ln receiring - lhatAlihd ,4141; not buy; • andpaying two pi:hies tialemlni they . reoetve. will find It to thelendvantage lisheto call at the well known and we/1- eatab d , •- • COLUMBIA NURSERY:, and aim:nine theatock, find also, oompipe . the" prices with those of other establish meats. We offer Apple and Peach trees at abontono•half the pnces of other Nurseries who supply - this section of