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