ELT Printers aro proverbial fur their gallantry.— At a recent celebration of the Baltimore Typograph ical Association, the following toast was drank : •• Woman—The sweetest type upon the earth— The prettiest forme—the thirestfaces— The loveliest Amer* that e'er bad birth— That ever clung to man's em-braces!" Oa" The Island of Dago is doing a smashing bu siness in the way of volcanic eruptions and other fiery operations I never had a little dog, To chase the grunters to their sty. but when it conic to know and love Its master, it was sure to die. THE 111 ARICRTS. July 14, 1847 The flour Market has assumed a firmer aspect, but the demand is not active. Sales of 2500 bbis Penne fresh ground at *5.50 a 5.621, and extra $5.75-1200 bbis West ern at $5.25 a 5.50. Holders generally ask $5.62} for fresh ground Penna Flour. Rye Fleur—No sales. Corn Meal— Sales of 1200 hundred tads at *3.25 for Penne, and $3.50 for Brandywine. Wheat-1500 bus prime Pennn red sold at $1.15. Corn is wanted at7o cm, but holders ask higher. Oats—The receipts are light; 2000 bus North River sold at 45 cts from store. Cotton—Sales of 120 bales Upland at 12 a 12; etc. Coffee—ls - inore inquired for, and several hundred bags Rin have changed hands on private terms. Sugar—Sales of 850 to 900 hhds Porto Rico from store on terms not made public. Whiskey—Sales iu ?This at 25 cm. Sales of Flour to-day at $4, the receipts light and the demand falling off. wheat 80 to 85; corn 37 to 41; oats 26; rye 40, whiskey 22 to 24; flaxseed 87; rye flour $3,25; no change in the prices of Cotton. The river has but three feet in the channel. The sales of Onward Street Flour have been light the last few days. On Tuesday some parcels were sold at $5.2.5, 5.311 a 5.371, the latter rate for fresh ground. To day there have been sales of IWO bbis at $5.25„5.31.1,5.371 a .5 43i, according to freshness. REMOVAL. P. SCHREINER has removed his WATCH and JEWEL . " . '":" . 73LERY Establishment to the WALNUT FRONT Bhocrc, recently fitted up by him, between Barr's and Black's Hotel, Front Street, where the public can be accommodated, as heretofore, with all articles in the Jewel lery line, at the cheapest rates. Columbia, July 17, 1847.—tf. Estate of Paull Jones Deceased. a ETTERS testamentary having been gran ted to the undersigned, Executors of aul Jones, machinest, late of the borough of Columbia, deceased; all persons having claims or demands against said decedent are requested to make the same known without delay, and those iodebt.d, tc make immediate payment to JACOI3 ERLER, Lancaster city. PETER KIIVIBURG, Col'a. Boro'. July 17, 1847.-6 t. rIIRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FAR.IvIS, IN BALTIMORE: COUNTY.— By virtue of a decree of the High Court of Chan cery of Maryland, the undersigned, Trustees, will offer at public sale, at Forney's Tavern. in Reis terstown, on SATURDAY, the seventh day of August, at 12. o'clock, M., the following valuable FARVIS A Farm, containing 130 acres, more or less, lying about nineteen miles from the city of Baltimore, and a mile and a halt trout the Hanover Turnpike. Upon this Farm is a mill seat and an old iILGItIST AND SAW MILL• which if repair would command an extensive country cus tom. Nearly one halt is m valuable timber and a large proportion of meadow. it adjoins the lands of J. T Worthington, Esq., and the land recently purchas Id by Messrs. Barr and Kindig. Limestone in abundance is in the immediate SiThere are upon it two small D WELLING OLIJ ES and a Lime Kila• Also, a Farm, containing 320 acres, more nr less, lying about eighteen miles from the city of Balti more, fronting on the Hanover Turnpike, and run• ning down to the Limestone valley, well known as one of the richest tracts in Nlary land. More than one third of it is heavily covered with the finest timber. The arable Land is very producove and more than 30,000 bushels of Lime have been put upon it within the last few years. There are more than 1200 trait Trees, et choicest kind. apple, peach, &c.. young and just coming into full beat utg. The Legislature has passed an act for the continuation of the Westminster branch of the Susquehanna Railroad, which, by surveys heretofore made, with. out passing through this Farm will almost touch it ; and which, when made, will, besides other advan tages. give great value to the large quantity of fine „ n,vo and timber upon the place. 'there is up llon the Fartn a small Dwelling Rouse. Barn, Lime Kiln, &c. The terms of sale are one fifth cash, end the balance in four equal annual in atalments. with security to be approved by the Trustees, and bearing interest from the day of sale. .1. J. SPEED. Trustees. J. C. DUCKER, Immediately after the above sale, and upon the same terms, will be offered two Lots adjacetit to the last Farm above described. The one contains thirty acres. fronting on the Hanover Turnpike, with about five acres of Wood Land, and adjoining the village of Woodensburgh. The second tract contains fifty acres. fronting on the County Road leading to Woodensburgh and about one half mile from the Turnpike. J. J. S. July 17, 1847.—ta J. C. D. Estray. jp,,,, J „V CAME to the enclosure of the niyiliNer• subscriber in West Hem field town ' \ t ship, near Samuel Boyle's Tavern, on the Marietta Turnpike. about 5 we, ks asr ' o, a GOW with white and black spots, a white stripe running lengthwise of her forehead, supposed to be about 9 or 10 years old. The owner can have her by proving property and p,y ing charges. Otherwise she will be sold accord ing to law. JOSEPH SHERRICK. July 17, 1847.-30 To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the County of Lancaster, now hold • lug a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for said County, at the August Term, 1847. The Petition of Christian Neff of the Township of Conoy, and county aforesaid, respectfully rep resents, that lie ri,surous of continuing to keep a bouts of public entertainment, at the well estab• lished old stand, recently kept by George H. Horn ing in said township,and County aforesaid, sad that he is well provided with houseroom and con veniences for the accommodation of Straneers and Travellers. Your Petitioner therefore, humbly prays your Honors to grant him a transfer of the License of the said George H. Horning, to keep a public house at the place above mentioned. And he will ever pray, &c. CHRISTIAN NEFF. We, the undersigned citizens of the township of Coney, where the said Inn or Tavern is propo sed to be kept, Do Certify, that the said Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Christian Neff, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and i s well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of Strangers and Travellers. Jacob Rnilsecker, Lewis Filbert, Brnj. Hippie, John Bachman, Jacob Strickler, Abrahrm Collins, IV W. Ma", G. H. Horning, Philip Oldwriler jr, John Haldeman,J. B. Hamilton, Wm. Wurmley, George Suigt, George Ceppcess, Henry Grerer. July 17th, 1847.-3 t• FNioniA. 1 am composed of 17 letters, My 1 13 5 7 9 6 17 is very easy to get into, and which no one wishes; My 2 .5 8 3 is the remembrance of childhood; My 17 11 1 is what we would do with a good meal; My 14 2 11 13 4 .5 14 6 is what most Fuctorys make use off; My 5 6 16 is what we all will be if we live; My 6 1.5 8 9 is a harmless animal; My 7 6 14 3 13 is what can often be seen with a drunkard; My 8 15 13 13 10 3 16 is what some are,some wish to be, and some cannot get; My 9 13 3 12 16 is what we all wish to have; My 10 1 14 2 is good exercise for a lazy man ; My 15 10 13 is very refreshing on a hot day; My 12 6 14 5 2 5 6 is the Capital of the state of intoxication; My 13 11 1 is not often seen in daylight; My 4 13 11 16 6 3 is the first contract we enter into; My 12 13 8 is what was lost at Palo Alto; My 16 5 14 1 5 13 is what we would not call in if we could do without; My 17 8 3 1 10 4 is employed in many diseases; My whole is the cheapest and moat fashionable Clothing Establishment in the borough of Columbia. Columbia, July 17, 1847. Tiros. WA NT ED, an apprentice to learn the Con fectionary trade. One from the country preferred. Apply to JOHN Mci.AUGHLIN. Confectioner, Locust street, opposite Haldeman's Store. Columbia, July 17, 0347.-4 t Pirrsnuno, July 14 THE President and Directors of the Co lumbia and Washington Turnpike Road Company have this day declared a dividend of Eighty Cents per Share, on the Capital Stock of the Company, since the opennng of the Road, payable to the Stock holders or their le gal representatives upon or after the '2oth of July inst. J. W. COTTRELL, Treasurer. Columbia, July sth, 1847. BALTIMORE, July 14 TAR. JAYNE'S Carmative Balsam, a: cer j tain, safe and effectua: remedy for ad complaints of the Blood, &c., &c. For sale by julylo-tf W. A. LEADER, Agt. 110CTOR JUDKINS' genuine Patent Spe ll cific Ointment. For sale by julylo-tf WILLIAM A. LEADER. Weirs Strengthening Plaster. 11 4 1 OR all pains in the Breast, Side and Back Warranted in all cases. For sale at julylo-tf LEADER'S. Powder Puffs. oIiPERIOR Powder Puffs in Gilt Boxes with 0 highly pei fumed Toilet Powder. For sale at Jul)10-ti LEADER'S. Mint's Sarsaparilla. TUST received, another supply of Bull's Sar J sapat ilia. For sale at LEADER'S. JulylO•tf CAMPIDNE Lamp Globes. All sizes of Lamp Globes, fur sale at LEADER'S. Dr. Jaynes Ironic Veriniftivm. A FRESIi supply of Jayne's Popular Tonic Verrnifuge. For sate at LEADER'S. Julyl.o-tf TAI WV RING — Julylo-tf JOHN JORDAN. ti[Js i AA s rztiee to the TAI- JEWELRY ESTABLISENCENT. W nzu.s may always be found a very large &varied assortment of fine W atch ep<T2 es, elegant Jewelry, Fan cit cy articles, fine Cutlery, 117 . 1 silver and Plated ware, ac., offers greater induce ments to purchasers than any other similar establishment in Philadelphia. My assortment consists in part of gold and silver Lever, Lepine, Quartier and other watches ; a full assortment of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Stone and Mourning Broaches, finger Rings in great variety, silver and plated table and tea Spoons, butter Knives. Thimbles, Pen cil cases. Lockets, purses, Keys, a fine lot of Razors, Penknives, &c.; with a full assortment of Gold Pens of all the different makers, at greatly reduced prices of from $1, 4 25 to $2.50. ELI HOLDEN, No. 238 Market st., julylo-3t. Above 7th Philadelphia. All kinds of repairingdone carefully and war ranted. GUNSMITIIING. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has procured the services of Mr. John Webli, (for merly Gunsmith of this place.) and has just o pened a GUN MANUFACTORY oo Front St., in the borough of Washington, Lancaster Co. He constantly keeps on hand, and makes to order, GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 4c. Repairing done at the shortest notice and in the neatest and most substantial manner, and at the lowest price for Cash. DANIEL MYERS. Washington, June 19,1847. 4t5 EYE WATER. For the cure of sore, weak or inflamed Eyes warranted in all cases. For sale at LEADER'S Drug Store. Columbia, June 5, 1847. LEADER'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, For the growth, beauty and restoration of the Hair, sold at ' LEADER'S Drug Store. Columbia, June 5, 1847. Is hereby given, to all persons indebted to the estate of Ann Welsh late of the borough of Columbia, deceased, to call upon the under signed for settlement, and those having de mand against said estate, to present their ac counts duly authenticated. EVAN GREEN, Administrator, of the estate of Ann Welsh, dec'd. Columbia, June, 19,1847. A N application will be made at the next Session of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsyl vania, for the Incorporation of a Company under the name and style. or imended name and style of "The Columbia Savings Institution," and design ed as an office of discount and deposit. with a cap ital not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars. to be located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster County. Pennsylvania. Columbia, June 19. 1847. 6m Notice to Builders. THE undersigned is appointed agent for the reacts Bottom SLATE QUARRY, and is prepared to Slate any Roof, either of a house or Barn that may be wanted in the County, he having on hand at his yard in Co lumbia, at all times, the best article of Slate and can furnish workmen of thirty vears ex perience. All roofs warranted not to leak if the Building does not sink or give way. Char ges moderate to suit the times. JEREMIAH BROWN, Agent, for ;he Hon. Jeremiah Brown & Company. Columbia, June 12,1847. 6m .Dividend. Look Mere. lioLDErtos Ol'olice. 5MU.130330 Notice. ALL persons having elaims:agalnst the Estate of James Low, deceased, late of the Bor ough of Marietta, Pa., will please to present them properly authenticated for settlement. And those that aro indebted to the same, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber at Co lumbia. WM. WHIPPER, Adm'r. June 24th, 1847.-6 t ACARD. This is to caution all persons from harboring, or trusting my wife Harriet on my account, as I will pay no debts of her con- trading. HENRY BIAS Columbia, June 30th, 1847.-4 t• Notice. THE Columbia Bank and Bridge Company intend to make application to the Legisla ture of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at their next session, for the renewal of the Banking, Din. counting, and other privileges they potsess under existing laws. The Company to be continued by the name, style and title of the Columbia Bank tied Bridge Company, at the Borough of Columbia, in the County of Lancaster, and,State of Pensylva nia. By order of the 130,,rd, SAMUEL SHOCH, Ca-hier. Columbia, June 24th, 1847.-6 m. List of Letters REMAINING in the Post Office at Columbia for the quarter ending June 30th, 1847. Persons enquiring for letters will be particular and mention if they are advertised. Adams Samuel Knipe Simon Anderson James Kilbourne Jos L A mprustu Samuel Kosshn Samuel Aurnerit George Kelly Wm A ulb Hampton Kurtz Felix . A rpliend Elizabeth Kintzing T C Ares Thomas Lacey W B Bryan Elizabeth Laise Michael Buren E Miss Landblack Susan Braun Mr. Lippincot Isaac K Brown William Linse Joseph Brown Andrew Burell James Little Henry B Boyd David Lawson Thos B Blumensohen Adam Lombe Catharine Browning G W Long Ebenezer N Buchanan James Leidy Andrew Brown G S Lightner John Brown Rosana Lays Reuben Bayard Henry M Moore Margaret Ann Bennet J M Morton Coss Bruckhart Jo`m McKesick J C Brown John H. McGough James Bosht Robert McNatighton James 2 Beardsly John C Mullin David Broughal John McGinis Wm Bennet .1 P McCartny Catharine Bridgew S R D Miller Mary Miss Besly John IV McGlaughlin Jno Cap Bennington John Madera Peter Barris William Mehaffv Andrew Call William 2 Miller Sarah Connery Sarah Muffin Joseph Cole George 2 Mack John Cookson Joseph McGee Geo F Canmel Isaac Maker Win 2 Cathin Jacob 2 Miller P V 3ampbell Milton May John P i Caulfield Ehenger Mani!! James P Cole Daniel Miller John Christ Michael Martin John S Colinares Ponies Mullin Senate Crag George McKinstry Jas Cap Cooer Mary Myer August 2 Clay John Mathews Charles Cline Susan Mercy George Clinton Ann Mickle Mr Curtz Felix Meldram John Case Reuben McDonald John Crawden JosephMullin Mary Miss Caviens Whilhelmia Mc klullin James McCoy Vinten DicksonDorseyAßllemnoßhmircl2iard McAdams John Douglass Thomas isligliton Ames Dalton Charles F Nicholas Lydia Davenport :Sr- Halsey Newman Joseph Drury W H Nicholson Catharine J Derne F Patton Jacob Delamater Abraham Petton John Duglass J 11 Park Hun Dreffty C Capt Peters Amos Dickenson Joseph Powell Jerome 8 Davis James M Patt Jacob F Porter Samuel D D u m ; iee l A s d A am braham V 2 Davison Henry S Pierce Peter Pedan Hugh Donaghy Mr Packer James Dickson Isaac T Pesten John Davis Milton Pitman Susan l Dorsey Sarah Ramsey Ann Ellis Powson 2 Reaves Wolf & Co Everard W m Richardson John Eberly Michael Roach Wm Ellsworth L S Robert John Evans David Renshaw A W Earl George Hollings Charles Epley Mary Miss Rees John Frick Hazel 2 Robeson Milton J Fidler John Rogers Barny Fatly Patrick Rice Henrietta Feacker Cor Sten Nelson Feiee George Schlott Samuel 2 Fisher George Shrode Ambrose Feaster Henry Smith John French Philip Stockham Charles Fagen Charles Sty ing Charles Fermhams E Stenes Henry Fleming Robert L 2 Frank John Smith George Shock Joseph Gorell G W Goodyear W H Slapeifira Robert Smith Jno (blacksmith) Gile R S Small & White Gormerly Susan Sterling D Gamber G G Stanford Abm Gallaher Daniel Smith Israel Gallaher James thorns A P Groos Thomas Stombangh Samuel Ganm 1 Gray ell Sarah E John S talford Austin Gordon A M Saylor John Ginter Philip Spaulding Joseph Stehman John Garrard Win J Gray Francis A Sloan Mr Gray Samuel J 2 Smith James A Green Amos Col Swarm Charles Gleason David Swartz Miss Rebecca Hershey Christian 2 Smith Baty Hayes Dr J B Sheetz Miss T Hoimntobler N Seyman Charles Habbard A 2 Stoner Ephraim Hunt James 2 Schloagg Thomas Haines Sarah Schwin Christian Haines Jacob Taylor Samuel T Hordaffer G W T H W Turner Jesse 2 Ilebner Charles Hook Jos A 2 Titus Wm Hackelt Richard T Thomas Levi E Hartman Mathias Tiney Mary Hobendobler John Trout Wm Holcomb Judson Underhill Jacob Hoover Solomon Updegraff Wm Watso n Himes Isaac W Ii Harrel N C Wertz David How & Leland Dr Rev Williams J E Hershey Widow Wilson Martha ormbati Hyde James W R gh W Hannon Wellsß Wilson Mary Jane Hysinger Abraham Jane Hagedorn Hagedorn Kasper Watkinson ,oho H nose Ker Cornelius Weaver Geo (smith) Hamend Amos Williams Isaac Henduskiii Samuel Weaver George Ilgess Ara Woods Homer ham Irvin Samuel Witmer Ann Irvin Martin Williams Jesse G Irvin Ann Miss Watkins David Johnson Grosy Walten Joseph It Jennings Hester Williams Isaac T Jennings B P White Samuel Johnson Cyrus H Wise Samuel F Kelley Patrick 2 White Michael Kelley John Welch John Klingbeall John Willoe Robert Bruce Keller Abraham Wesh Wm Cap isiiiss******* • ism* G. G. CLAIBORNE, P.M Columbia July 3, 1847.-31 MORE NEW GOODS At the Columbia New Cash Store 'gnu - & S PATTON have just received an t V V • assortment of New Gootts consisting of superfine Blue, Black, and Olive Cloths, Plain, Striped & Fancy Cassimers, Cashmerets, Tweeds, ' Croton Codringion and Summer Cloths, Linen and Cotton Drilling, with a variety of Articles suitable for Summer wear, Marseilles, Valencia, and Sarin Vestings, Black Silk, suitable for Mantillas, Fan cy, Striped, Plaid, and Plain do. for dresses. FRINGES, GIMPS, BUTTONS. &c. Merino Mohair, Moos de (Able, and Silk Shawls, Corebel and Marseilles Skirts, Lawn and Lawn Ginghams, Alpachas &c., Bareges, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs. Cambric, Earlst tn, Man. chester and Domestic Ginghams, French and Da mask Table Cloths, liackaback, Birdeye, and Rus sia Towelings, Mull, Cambric, Jaconctt, Swiss Plaid and Striped Muslins Best quality Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts, Lisle thread, Fancy and Cotton Gloves, Palm leaf Hats &e., 4-e. With a complete assortment of bleach ed and brown Sheeting, and Shirting Musims, Car petings front 10 cents to $l,OO, Plrin and Figured Mattings, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, Queens ware, Fresh Groceries. Hams, dried Beef, &c., Mackerel, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Much care has been taken to secure for custom ers a choice variety and the subscribers having purchased their goods for Cash are determined to sell them on the most reasonable terms. N. B. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest price. W. & S. PATTON. Columbia, July 30, 1847.—ti NOTICE. -All persons indebted to the sub scriber are requested to make payment, and all having claims against him will please present them for settlement. CHAS. J. BARNITZ July 3rd, 1847.--tf Gentlemen's Summer Wear COMPRISING Cashmeretts, Croton & other Summer Cloths and Cassimers; superfine plain and fancy white Drillings, Satin, Brocade and Mar seilles Vestings, dcc. &c., at reduced prices. J. D. & .1. WRIGHT. Columbia. June 23, 1847. tf ic.a . vraz. JUST received a tut of handsome Ginghams and Lawns at 123 cents, 16 cents, 18i- cents and 25 cents, with some finer qualities at the lowest prices. T. D. & J. WRIGHT. Columbia, June 23, 1847.—tf SAIL SEM G ROUND Alum and Dairy Salt by the sack, at FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia, June 23. 1847.—tf rCHEAP Bareges and Lawns as low as 123 cts V . ./ per yard. at FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia, June 23, 1841.—tf SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! BLACK Mohair Ombre shaded, and a variety of thin summer shawls, at FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia, June 23, 1847 THOSE INKSTANDS. Afresh supply of those superior patent selfsup plying Inkstands. just received at FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia, June 23, 1847.—tf THE subscribers have just returned from Phila del, bia with a fresh supply of SUMMER GOODS, to which the attention of the Public is invited. PRY & SPANGLER. Columbia. June 23. 1847.—ff Notice. LETTERS of Administration de bonis non, I having been granted to the undersigned. upon the Estate of Ann Barber, late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. PHILIP GOSSLER. Columbia, June 2Gth, 6t. Unite Meab, Grlaoys, ainto aril) ORO. w - Erti ERELL & BROTHER'S Pure White Lead, Paints, Linseed and Sperm Oil, Varn ishes, Glass &c. For sale at low pricesat the Hard- ware Store of J. W. COTTRELL Columbia, May 26, 1847.—tf pARASOLETTS, dm. A new supply just opened sad fur sale very cheap at WRIGHT'S. Columbia, June 23, 1847.-1 A CARD. The subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he has again re turned to Columbia, after his long illness and resumed his station ; all customers will now always find him on hand ready at all times to accommodate them. He is thankful frr the patronge heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him and hopes by strict attention to merit a continuance of the same. W. A. LEADER, Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front st. Columbia. Columbia, June 12, 1847. 500 KEGS Nails and Spikes, for sale at manu facturer's prices, at the Hardware Store of J. W. COTTRELL. Columbia, May 26, 1847.—d HOVER 'S INK —Superior Writing Ink menu factured by Jos. E. Hover, for sale at WESTBROOK'S. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf SPERM & FISH OIL, for sale at PATTON'S Cash Store Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf. H AMS, flitch and shoulders, for sale at W. & S. PATTON'S Columbia. May 26. 11347.—d SALT by the sack, for .ale at W. & S. PATTON'S Columbia, May 26 1847.—ti, SCYTHES. Scythe Sneds, Grain Cradles, Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels, Spades, kc. For sale at reduced prices at the Hardware store of S. W. COTTRELL. Columbia, May 26, 1847.—tf FlitEtiOARD P RUNTS, A variety of Fireboard patterns for sale cheap at D. J. & J. WRIGHT'S. Columbia, May 26,1847.-11 -WRIGHT'S Indian Vegetable Pills or Indian Purgative, and Indian Vegetable Syrup, warranted genuine. For sale by R. WILLIAS. Columbia, May 19, 1847.—tf 6 Cents Reward. AN away from the subscriber on last Satur day week, an apprentice to the coach making usiness, named Is?.ac. Eshelman. All persons are cautioned against harboring or trusting him on my account. JOS. A. HOOK• Columbia, Jane 10, 18417.--3 t. HATS AND MICE A preparation that is highly recommended for destroying Rats, Mice and Roaches. Fur sale at LEADER'S Drug Store. June 5, 1847• Columbia REMOVAL. 30$N I'. novrsTore, ATTORNEY Al LAW. HAgoißcctomr°.}ToDu hise cornerLAW OFFICE an to d u t o h y e streets, where he will attend promptly to all business in the line of his profession. Columbia, April 14, 1847.—tf PHILIP GOSSLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbia, Lancaster county. Penn'a, WILL practice in the several Courts of Lancasterand York counties. OFFICE.—in Walnut street, adjoining the Washington Hotel. Mar 6,1847. Samuel A. Black, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 55, South 7th street, Philadelphia. Pa May sth, 1847.--•3mo. DOCT. WM. S. IWCORKLE. OFFICE—South East corner of Locust and Second street. Boarding House—with Mrs. Swartz, 2 doors be low his late residence. Columbia, April 7,1847.—tf DENTISTRY. The subscriber performs all neces , - , sary operations on the Teeth, and • '• *l • inserts Artificial ones in the most approved manner, and most reasonable terms. co"-OFFICE Walnut Street, No. 4, Arcade. T. T YRRELL. Columbia, April 21, 1847.—tf FLY PAPER. HE celebrated Egyptian Poison Paper, for the T destruction of Flies, Mosquitoes, &c. Sold wholesale and retail, by C. WESTBROOK, General Agent for the United States. j' Pedlars supplied at fair rates. Columbia, Pa., June 2, 1847. COLUMBIA PRINTING OFFICE, Cards, Circulars, nandbills, Books, Pamphlets, and all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Printing, executed in the neatest style and on the most favorable terms, at the Office of the Columbia Spy. The proprietor having recently added to his establishment a large variety of NEW AND FASHIONABLE TYPE, suitable for earD and Vriniin, is prepared to execute all orders in a style superior to that of any other office this side of Philadelphia, and at Philadelphia prices. HUSBAND'S CALCINED MAGN ESIA This preparation is pronounced by eminent mem bers of the,Medical Profession and other competent judges to be equ,d, in every respect, to the cele brated Henry's Magnesia. For sale at LEADER'S Drug Store. Columbia, June 5, 1847. JU LES lIAULE'S Celebrated Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye, for changing Red, Gray or Flan Whiskers, Eyebrows, etc., to a Black color. For sale at LDADER'S Drug Store Columbia, June 5, 1847. LEMON SYRUP. A superior article of Fre:4l Lemon Syrup,—For sale at LEADER'S Drug Store. Columbia, June 5, 1846. ICE! ICE: ICE! The subscriber is prepared to deliver ICE in any quantity every morning. JOHN H. BROOKS. it Small Ice for Ice Cream and Min eral Water to be had at his residence in any quantity. J. 11. 13. Columbia. June 12th, 1997. More Light. T I A MPS.—Oil, Lard and Camphine Stand Lamps j Hanging and Side do. For sale by RUMPE Sr. HESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf Nails and Sp/lies. 201-1 Kegs NAILS, SPIKES and BRADS.— V dust received and far sale at reduced prices by RUMPLE & HESS Columbia, April 7, 1847.-11 WHEELER'S Tea Berry Tooth Wash. A cure for the Toothhe Ac, arrester of decay, cleanser and preserver of the Teeth and Gums.— For. Pale by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia, Aprli 7, 184 7.—tf WANTED. TWO APPRENTICES, about 15 or 16 years of age, to learn the Cabinet Making Bminess.— A pply to JOHN W. SHUMAN. Columbia, April 7,1847.-4 m Ai lL be L st. ant o C r ß sa O le S a S t -C m U an l u ' f S ac A tu W re S rs , o p f ric ß e o s ia b n y d's , RUMPLE & H ESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf PAPER ZEANGINGS. VARIOUS PATTERNS of Wall, Window and Ceiling Papers and Borders, of the most elegant modern styles, fur sale by C. WESTBROOK. Columbia, April 7, 1847. MIN PLATE and SHEET IRON, of the best brands, for sale by RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia. April 7, 1847.—tf PAPER HANGING. JUST received, a splendid assortment of Parlor, Hall and Chamber PAPERS & BORDERS, comprising . over 800 different Styles, many of which are of the newest and most beautiful patterns, always on hand at Manufacturers prices at J. D. & .1. WRIGHT'S. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf GSA INS TTERR'S Celebrated Lowden Fifth CHAINS, ri Traces, long and short, double and single Link, Breast, Carrying and Halter Chains, all of which we offer at manufacturer's prices. RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf BOOS BINDING. BINDING orders left at the Columbia Book Store, will receive prompt attention. Columbia, May 19, 1847. To Carpenters. -r ust received a splendid assortment of PLANES, al BEADS, SAWS, HATCHETS. BRACES , BITS and CHISELS, at reduced prices by RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf CASTOR OIL PILLS nighty improved Premium Castor Oil Pills.— The Castor Oil is concentrated into Small Pills without taste or smell. For sole at LEADER'S Drug Store. Columbia, June 5,180. tjarbware ! i)arbware ! ! The subscribers respectfully cal =„3" 4 .)+,,,141-7- the attention of the citizens general ly, to their aseortment of Hardware, Glass, Paints, 01Is, Cedar-Ware. _ We have just received in addition to our stock, HARDWARE, CU LERY and Building Mate rials of all description, such as LOCKS, BINGES, SCREWS, NAILS and SPIKES. G9afso of alliAilefs, PAINTS, Linseed, Sperm and Whale OILS, Bar, Rod and Hoop Iron, of all sizes, ANVILS, VICES and BELLOWS, of the best quality, all of which we offer at the low est prices. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call at RUMPLE & HESS'S, Columbia, April 7, 1847.-0 Locust St. COLTIIVIDIA DOOR AND STATIONERY STORE. ."1/R, C. W ESTB ROOK keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected ‘. , glinotrl%' assortment of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, of all descriptions, from the small pocket memorandum to the substan tially bound demy. Letter and Cap PAPER, by the ream, quire, or single sheet. SCHOOL BOOKS, Serials, Periodicals. Newspapers, &c. Staple and Fancy STATIONERY, Brushes, Combs, Purses, Pocket Books, Toilet and Pocket Mirrors, Razor Strops, Shaving Soaps; Pasteboard, Ivory, Mambo and Steel Studded FANS, and numerous other arti cles, all of which will be sold very low for cash. N. 13. Cash paid for Rags. Columbia. April 7. 1847. NEW LIGHTS. FAIRIIANK'S BURNING FLUID. A LL you who have been sitting in the n sax arias and shadow of the greasy, filthy, black fish oil, that is now being sold throughout the country for sperm oil, are invited to call at Wright's. and purchase a pair of LAMPS and make use of one quart of the fluid sold by them, and if you are not entirely satisfied with the article, you have only to return the. Lamps, and have your money refunded. Oil Lamps of every description altered to burn the Fluid. J. D. & J. WRIGHT. Columbia, May 26, 1847.—tf Agency of the Canton TEA COMPANY. The undersigned being the anthofzed ,91,1 Agents for the sale of the SUPERIOR 1 clg74iTE.A.S,lmported by the Canton Tea Com pany, of the City of New York, invite a trial of their Green and Black Teas, embracing the best selec tions this side of China. Every Package Warrant ed. J. D. & J. WRIGHT. Columbia, April 7, 1E147.-6 Guano ! Guano 1 We have on hand and will constantly sup. plied with PERUVIAN. ICHABO, AFRI CAN and CHILIAN GUANO, which we will sell at the lowest market rates. Purchasers will do well to give us a call before buying. T. W. & L. LEVERING, No. 114 Pratt st. Wharf, Baltimore. April 24. 3m Fish ! Fish ! Just received at Young & Cassel's Cheap Store, Front street Columbia, Pa., Mackerel of all numbers qualities and prices, Herring, Codfish, &c., which have been bought at first hands, and being of the very finest quality, of fer inducements to the public to come and give them a trial. Mar 27. Agency of the PEKIN TEA COMPANY. THE SUBSCRIB ER keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Fresh Teas, import ed by the Pekin Tea Company. Any Team sold by me that do not give entire satisfacticn, can be returned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. C. WESTBROOK, Locust street, Columbia, Pa. April 7, 1848. TO PRINTERS. The subscriber is now manufacturing Printing Ink of superior quality, and tillers it for sale in large or small quantities, upon accommodating terms, in any instance where the ink sent shall not answer the description, it will be exchanged . or the price refunded. A liberal discount will be made upon large pur chases for cash. The News Ink is put up in kegs of 12, 15, 20, 16, 30, 50 and 100 lbs. Book Inks in small kegs and in lb. canisters. Colored Inks also in Ib. canisters ccr A 20 lb. keg ol the best news ink will be sent , o any point ol the Penn'a Improvements at my risk tree ol charge, upon receipt of $5. COPAL. VARNISH in barrels, kegs. and can. store. J. H. MIFFLIN. Columbia, May 20, 1847. Queensware X Crockery. The most splendid assortment of the above articles ever offered to• the Columbia public, just opened at the cheap Cash Store of March 5.'7. YOUNG & CASSEL. A. 2 1 YarEalt2 3E172. AFirst rate family WORK HORSE. The subscriber offers, fir want of use, a first rate Horse, nine years old. He is kind and gentle in harness, will work any place hitched, good travel ler, warranted sounil and without trick. Also, a ONE NURSE WAGON AND CART. W. PATTON., Columbia, May 26, 1847.—tf The Difference. VTHILE Scott and Taylor are flogging the Mexicans, FISHER & Co., are Clothing the Yankees, Boatmen, Citizens, &c. So amigo. April 28 —tf ANOTHER ARRIVAL rIF Cloths, Casaimeres, Veatinga, Summer Hats, Caps, Trunks, Wien, Carpet Bage, Ready made Clothing, and all that kind of thing, at the every lowest prices, at J. W. FISHER & Co'a, Front street, Red Lion Building. Columbia, April 28, 1842.—tf PINE OIL. JUST received and for sale at the Herders? Store of RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tt GUNS AND PISTOLS. JST received a large attainment of Patcat Breach Stubb Twist English Guna, single and double barrel; also Revolving and Common Pistol,. For sale at reduced prices at the Hardware Store of J. W. COTTRELL. Columbia, May 26, 1847.—tf Guns and Pistols. - 11-01.78 LE and Single Barrel GUNS, warranted Stubb Twist, and Patent Breech Revolving PISTOLS, Brass and Steel Barrel Pistols. For sale cheap by RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia, April 7, I 847.—tf To "footmen. NEW Pattern BOAT STOVE. Jam received and for sale by RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia, April 7, 18,17.—tf II
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