DISSOLUTION. YHE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, trading under the firm of J. W. tatter & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. J. W. FISHER, S. GROVE. Columbia, Septcmber 1 , 1847. THE undersigned has just received a fresh supply of goods suited to the season, embrac- CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS and VESTINGS of silk, satin, woollen and silk velvets, merinoes, cashmeres and every other style, which cannot be sur passed for beauty, durability, or cheapness, in this or any other ccuntry town. 11e continues to carry on the Tailoring Bus iness. and will be thankful for a continuance of past favors. J. %V. FISHER. October 2, 1847.-tf FRENCH WORKED COLLARS. TATEST style French needle work collars, for j sale at FRY & SPANGLER'S. 0c2:47 MILL AND FARM FOR RENT. THE Mill and Farm belonging- to the estate of 1 Christian Baueliman, situate in %Vest Hemp. field township, Lancaster Co., will be offered for rent by public outcry, on the 22d day of October next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public House of Jo'hua Kehler, on the Lancaster and Co. hirable turnpike, 2. miles from the latter place and near the premises, the property well known as Bauchman's Mill, with a farm of about 50 acres °Hand, houses, barns and other appurtenances thereunto belonging, for 1 year from the Ist of April, next. The Mill is in good working order, within a few hundred yards of the Penna. Rail Road, has a large custom, and is well calculated to do an extensive business. The farm is under good fences, and in high state of cul tivation. Those wishing to rent the property will examine fur themselves, and by calling on J. B. Garber, one of the Executors, near the premises, or on G. M. Houk, residing on the same, can receive any further information. N. B.—This property will be sold in the fall of 1819. At the time and place stated above, the conditions will be made known by SAM'L C. BONHAM, or Oct 2d, 31* J. B. GARBER, Executors of the estate ofC. Bauchman deo'd. sale by Order of the Orphans' Court. TALUA BLE property in the Borough of Co. V humble, Lancaster County, Penna., late the estate of Christian Breneman, deed. In pursuance to an order of the Orphan.' Court of Lancaster County, will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 13th day of Norrmber next, at 2 o'clock in the nflernoon, at the Public House at Joseph Black, in the Borough of Columbia, all the right, title and interests of Christian Brencman de ceased, in following valuable real estate, situated in the said Borough, to wit:—Two large FIRE PROOF MUCK WAREHOUSES, and Lots of Ground, bounded East by the Penn sylvania Railway, and extending to the river shore near the Susquehanna and Tide IV,ter Canal, and Front Street, and between the Columbh Bridge and Pennsylvania Canal Basin. The said Lots lire in width 117 feet, more or less, fronting towards Front Street, and 293 feet in depth. The facilities afforded, by the various Canals and Railmads fbr the transportation to the markets of Philadelphia and Baltimore, are equal to any other locality, and the advantages and value of this prop. erty for the purposes mentioned, it is believed, can. not be excelled. Also, at the same time and place will be sold in pursuance to the order aforesdid, the right, title and interest, of said deceased in and ton certain Lot of Ground situated at the North-West corner of Fifth and Union Street in said Borough. The said lot containing 204 feet fronting on Union Street by ]3la. feet on Fifth Street. Attendance still be given and terms of sale made known by ABRAHAM ZOOK, Administrator de bonis non with the will annex ed of Christian Brcneman deed. By order of the Orphans' Court, ATTEST, JAMES DYSAR'I', Oct. 2d,—ts. Clerk of Orphans' Court. The following papers will please copy till Bale' and send bills to this office, s also a paper with the advertisement marked to Abraham Zook, Colum bia. P.i.: N. American, Piiih.; American, Baltimore; Em pnrium, Pottsville; Telegraph, Harrisburg; Corn mereial Journal, Pittsburgh. DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. • READ the following Certificate in favor of the Extraordinary Virtues of DR. CULLEN'S INDJAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. seIt.OFUL Messrs Howitt Sr.. Walton:— Gentlemen—Feeling deeply graietul for the ex ira ordinary cure perturined upon the by your Dr. Cal len's Indian Vegetable Panacea, 1 cheerfully tar nub you with a short history 0: toy case. About seven years ago, [when only eleven years old] I was attacked with Scrolula. which increased in its ravages, till my thioni was tilled with ulcers! the Lames of my neck laid bare ! my palate destroy ed, and a large piece o! one of the nasa l bones car ried WA ay. Aly head was also so much diseased, that in drinking. the tea or coffee would Irequently pass out of oty ear! A mass of sumethmg which the Doctors called n tumor came tram my nose. 1 was under the care of physic:ails of the highest distinction in this city, and at one tune pronounced cured, and by request attended a medical lecture, where my case, ingather with the tact hed of cure, was explained to the students. The Lecturer said You are now -.Yell, but if the disease should return, you cannot live long. as it would soo.. de stroy your wind-pipe." I did not believe myself :tired at the lime, a. I had much thstress in my head, and oilier disagreea ble feeling., and after a lime the ulcers re-opened. In January. 1845, my mother called with me upon Dr. Mutters for advice. He said I tied a very sick girl, and sa.d it was doubtful whether I would ever get roil; tf ever, it would be a long while. The disease grew so much worse, that the physician who then attended me, said he could see my wind pipe! My lace was also swollen, highly and very pronlul, and the Doctor said ulceration was Kiev Lib le ! ! I was in this condition in January last when I commenced taking your "Dr CULLEN ' S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. " The inflmnatton was soon removed, and the dreaded ulceration in the face prevented ! lam now well ! I have no ulcers ! no Pain. or any disagreable sensation in my head. and now feel mat lam cured. I shall be happy to give any further information to the drilled who will take the trouble to call upon me at my father's house, W cat Spruce between Beach and Willow Streets, opposite Spackman's Factory. Sighed, CIIRISTIANA SANDS• City of Philadelphia, as. This seventh day of April, A. D. eighteen hun dred and forty-six. before the subscriber. Mayor of the said city, personally appeared Christiana Sands, who being duly sworn, deposes and says, that the facts set forth in the loregoing affidtvit are strictly true in every particular. In tesinnony whereof, I have hereunto set my : hand and fixed the corporate seal of the said city, on the day and year before written_ Si Joey Swim. Mayor. We hereby certily, that the shove statements of ,our daughter are true in every particular. WILLIAM SANDS, Phila. April 7, 1846. MAPY SANDS Wholesale and Retail, by ROW AND & WAL TON, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Philadelphia; WM. A. LEADER, Columbia, Pa.; J. T. ANDER. SON, Marietta, Pa., and GEORGE ROSE, Eliza- beth, Pa. Oct. 2d,1847.-4m. NEW COLUMBIA TEA AGENCY! TERKIRRA SHAWLS. Splendid assortment of Terkirra and other FOR TUE SALE OF THE SUPERIOR TEAS OF lA_ shawls. Just received at & Company, 0e2'47 FRY & SPANGLER'S. TEA DEALERS, PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscriber Ims taken the Agenc y . for the sale of those excellent Teas—has received and , will be kept supplied with a full assortment of l Greens and Blacks of the various kinds and quali- I ties ; and which it is confidently believed will, on trial, speedily take the preference in this communi- 1 ty over all other Teas. They are in neat packages ! of 6., and 1 lb. each, labelled with their name, the kind of Tea and price, with n metallic as well as paper C'nvelope for preservation of the quality,; having full weight of Tea in each. One 01 . the Partners of the concern (who selects the Teas) learned this difficult business of the Chi- new themselves, having resided among them many years, at Canton, engaged in the Tea trade. Pos. sensing this extraordinary advantage, the ability of the [louse is unquestionable, and may be relied upon for furnishing, not only safe, but also, the most de licious Teas, and at the lowest possible prices. At this period, when the public taste is undergo. ing a change from Green to Black Teas, it may be interesting to know that the Chinese universally drink Black 'Peas, eonsiderins , the Greens fit only for foreigners. GUILFORD G. CLAIBORNE, Columbia, Oct. 2d,-31n. Post Master. Steam Engine for Sale; FACTORY TO RENT. A nYE horse power Steam Engine with _CA_ an 8 horse boiler in complete order for sale—at present put up in the brick Factory on U n ion street, above Second. Said building is for sale or to rent; it is 50 feet square, well lighted, has large doors fronting north and south. on Union streetand on a l 2 foot alley, is well adapted for a PLANING MACHINE, for which it was once used, or for a Foundry, or any business requiring large space and good light. The lot on which the building stands is large and would suit for the storing of lumber or bulky materials. 50 'Puns Pine Grove Coal for sale Oct. 2(l—t Notice. AN Election for thirteen Directors for the Columbia Rank and Bridge Company, will be held at the Bankinu . House in Columbia, on Wednesday the 10th day of November next, between the hours of ten and four. SAMUEL SHOCK, Oct. 2d,—te Cashier. Lancaster Examiner & Herald, and Union Tribune, please copy. IVIACKENZI E'S t :;- Tiienitef -;:-,11-iFileE, 4. r' 4t- ~ t - ' A., . - ...... .." 1 --, ii i v , 2-1`n.:4 , 0; t',-,4:7--.• ,:-.^ r. A CERTAIN and effectual cure for Ague 1 and Fever, Dumb Ague, Chills or Inter- Houma Fever, Unrivalled and Unequalled. The general causes that produce ague and fever, are the 11.11ableil of exhalation arising from swamps, marshes, rivers, canals. &c., acted upon by heat, warm day's succeeded by cold rights. The tendency is also enhanced by sudden changes in the temperature, poor diet. great fatigue, intemperance, grief, anxiety. debility, exposure to cold, lying in damp roams, &c.. &c., &c. All this may he remedied by purchasing one or two bottle of Mackenzie's Febrifuge of GEOEIGE A. MILLER, Druggist. \Vest King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Columbia, Oc . Isl7-6t. TOffiIST OF LETTERS rronaining in the Post 4 ce ending Sept. 3i ,1847. Persons ennui mining for letters will be particular in mentioning if they arc advertised... Adams John 2 Xampli John Anderson Edmund Kelton Robert Aldinger John Kaufman George Baits Emanuel Kline George Barkly Puma Dililah Ladenburger Christian Bradkin Ehmare Long Anita Bosh!) Robert Lee Harmon Bowrylierd Daniel Landis Abraham Hermit Catharine . Lyan Maria. ' Braun Mr. Laubach Samuel II Boman Mry A Laverty John II 2 Brown Mary Lantern Nathaniel Berry Samuel Loan Hugh Barnet Wm 2 McDonald John Bridges R It Mellick John Beck Win McGinnis Wm Brown Win Murphy Henry II Barrow Joseph 31 Muniken John Baumgastner Samuel Maden Peter Baaster Henry 11 Marbly Elizabeth Brinton J 2 :Mathias Allred Brinton James Myers Ilanah Claid Brown II P Maher 31 iehael Crass Esther Miller Dewy J Collins Michael Massy Edward 2 Camel Mr Al slier Philip E Cole Jane Mclntosh Win Campbell Andrew McFarland John Conklin J M & J McMullin Win F Carter Nelson Musslemun Michael Colman John Miller Peter Crouse H MeGough James Darmund Robert Mclony George Dickey Martin McClintock Wm Drury W 112 Musschnan Samuel 2 Dorsey Allen Richnra Molder Jacob (German) Daily Solomon Morrison John Dinsmore James "Nichols Lydia Dougherty Hugh Nichol us Jane 2 Fitch Mason Nisse John Fisher George 2 Neicommet John Fischer John Cabinet ma•Ditcrson Andrew • - - ker. Onient Emanuel Frazer Aaron Owens S 2 Fullerton Robert Olmen Alargarct Feger Albert Obrian John Flyn Edward Pastor Sophia 2 Fitzhnons James Petets Delilah Gebhard Henrich Purve4 A _ . Grey henry Peterman Sophia Garman P Polack Lewis Gerber Andrew Rose John Goodman Sarah A Rooney 31ary Gamber Sandi firs Rotor Bernard Grownabield Tobias Rinehart 1) Geis John Roppe Henri Gehhart Adam Robeinson Jacob R Greay Louisa Souk Joseph Grider George Shaeffer Nathaniel Iletzel Sarah Standly Mary Aim Herlihy Benjamin 9. ' Seybbld Charles Fred Hand Mary Stuart Thomas Hall Wm D D S.enger John .iis Harris Ann Negro Stouffer John ,',;': Hook Joseph A Stouffer Henry • ' •!ittl".. Hare John Somber Henryzoc isi i,,,,, Hershey Christian Shitz Andrew. 1!....-..- . 0 Hudson N W Stouffer Abraham ". Hopi Star Snyclei Jitialtieg 0f.:,17 Hogentobler Elizabeth Sees Jeratat, - —-- - Hamer Daniel Smith Rinds Hofer George StimmallAnnut, 0 : Jones Margaret F Schrader Jiohn., Irvin Elizabeth Sears Jaeadx!,; l l Johnson Alexander Toth JPOIIasII Johnson Morris - . Thong IV II Jenkins Benjamin 7 ICIWta &rib° . Jack Jas 11, - P-44iram Kelton John • •Al• ..,0„, ho' .. ”. Kline Henry 76 1 : • trramae.nry Kiles Joseph J , , Oi...a a rth E Knoah John andheim Frederick G. G. CLAIBORNE, P. M. Columbia, Oct. 1,1857.-3 t., BLANKETS: EL.4 ATKErrs 'Far sale very low at FRY & SPANGLER'S. 0c2'47 ONNET RIBBON'S. A good assortment of I ) tvinter trimmings at ocQ'47 FRY & SPANGLER'S. LOOKING GLASSES of all sizes and at re ducat! prices. For sale at 0c2'47 FRY C. SPANGLER'S. MORRIS'S PATENT DOOR PLATES. A NEW article far superior to any thing of the 1 - I,_ kind ever yet ofFered to the public, and which for simplicity, durability and cheapness, is not equalled by any of the old ones now in use. The advantages these plates have over the old engraved ones, is, that they will never turn black or tarnish like those made of silver or brass. They need no scouring with chalk every week—they will always retain their fine lustre by simply rubbing, them over occasionally with a silk handkerchief or piece of buckskin, and wiping off t h e dust that may adhere to the surface. The name in these plates may be changed for a trifle,—the letters which compose it, being moveable,—and any other name can be inserted in its stead, by sending the. plate to the owner of the patent (Henry Seitz, of Marietta, Lancaster County, Pa.,) which is another great advantage over the old engraved ones,—which cannot be changed. Any person desirous of such ri plate, crm obtain one by addressing Ilenry Seitz, Marietta by letter, giving the name and place of residence correctly. These places differ in price according to number, as follows: No. 1, price $3.00; No. $3.50; No. 3, $1.00; Nri. 4, $4 50; No. 5, $5.00; No. 6, $4.50; No. 7, $5.00. Nelson Maloney is my only authorized travelling agent to exhibit and sell these plates in Lancaster county. He can be seen ut John Michael's tavern, in Lancaster, when in the city, or information ob tained, when absent, when he will return. Ile carries a sample of each kind with him, which en ables him to give every satisfaction. HENRY SEITZ, of Marietta, Owner of Patent for Lancaster county. Sept. 23, 1817. .T. IL MIFFLIN a.F you are, sie!c, it makes no difference under what disease you may labor, or if you have the and have tried a great many things to cure it, and they have all one after another foiled, and you still continue to have the Chills and Fever, until you have shook nearly all the flesh off of your bones, and have become almost a skeleton, your strength gone, and your spirit low, do not conclude thut there is no cure fur you, but come to tho al 31 It 3 0 at Marietta, two doors west of the Brew Hoose mid get i,oiun of his Fever and Ague If you n.e this medicine yon may rely upon their efficacy. It is impossible for them to tail. It is astonishing what cores these Indian Herb Medi• tines see daily performing. In — The medicine is neatly put up with full dime lions for $l. If taken according to the directions and does not effect a cure the money will he refund ed. Henry Martin, agent for the Herb Doctor's Medicines, Front street, Columbia, Pa. Sept. 21, 1547-53 t `TTILL be exposed to public sale, at the Tan 'l nery of Joaeph Biugher, Fonntaindale, Adams county, Pa., on Tuesday, the lalt day of November, SIX HORSES, HORSE GEARS, THREE WAGONS, one of them a Broad Wheel ed Road Wagon, the others Bark Wagons. Also, two pairs of Ladders. The horses are excellent team hori-es. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. AL, when the terms will be made known by Sept. 21, 181.7.1 is BAUGH ER & CO. 61 5 . a ••••• 14 14 " aagt =I • •, - , e••• T.,. " The Largest and most splen did Sock of Dry Goods 4 VTR ofrered in the city of Lancaster, is now being opened nt THE BEE HIVE, North Queen street, wholesale and retail. This stock has just been received direct from Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and corn prises some oldie rarest bargains of the day, fur Fill and Winter snlev—Shawls, Silks, Merinoes, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Le. Sept. Q.4—tf d e— Xti ER IMO different styles entire new patterns of Ladies' Dress Goods, for Fall and Winter. Mali colored plaids• arc all the rare. Call at the Sept 21—ti DEE Il VE North Queen st. rilliE LADIES are particularly invited to call c..riy and examine those ben utitlil Bon. net Ribbons, all new, Fall now opening at the. BEE HIVE, North Queen st. Sept. `24—tl" 00 PIECES Alpnelia, and Liv-tres, at prices from IS cents and upwards per yard, now opening at the BEE HIVE, North Queen st. Sept. 2.l—tf 3 n SACKS Ground Alum Salt. 50 snclu 11 A'hton, flue. For sale by sent:24'474l H. E. ATKINS & CO. 100 Bbl=. No. 1, and 3. 50 bbl'. Shud. For sale by • sepe2.l'l7-tr H. E. ATKINS & CO. CIRCASSIAN OlL—a superior article for pro- Inciting the growth, beauty and purifying the hair—warranted. at Marrow and Bear's oil. For sale by - 1 ---, k OUB E EXTRACT OF MUSE just received j and for sale at ud -.• LEADER'S. , sept 2 F 47 tr. )1:11...Y50:VS i\l;4l.lfer:TlM for m:rkin77, linen, sills j aiiP Poti . efilit)infirt be preparation. 'or safe by , ( 1 1 i. A. LEADER. .41W 11.N.ivicers Ton Linfirosrectsbitrm ine Sauces for dying Sills ..i 9 volocki loves, feathers, flowers, vuxes, Orleptisil es muslins, &a. Fur sale at. timbigunsoltr LEADER'S. r•Soaps, Soaps, Soaps. OLD Brown Windsor, the True Fine Palm highly perfumed, English Castile Perfumed Variegated, Sand Balls. Crystalline Tailor's, and a superior assortment of Shaving Soaps. For sale by sept24'474f W. A. LEADER. IRISEi LINENS.-100 piceea just received di rect from Boston, they era a great bargain, and well worthy the examination of every housekeeper. Ticking'', Flannels, Crash and Table Diaper, for sale at remarkably low prices at the Sept. 24—tf BEE HIVE, North Queen et. TIEMBERTON'S COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, fur the re. tnuval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Prepared only b W. A. LEADER. eept24'47-tf TEL THE AFFLICTED. FEVER, AND AGUE, PUB LIIC SALE. Hair Oil, Hair Oil. 'WRIGHTSVILLE FOUNDRY.I rpm undersigned having recently established I un extensive Iron Foundry at Wrightsville, I York county, Pa., arc now prepared to furnish Stoves, 71ollow-ware, Car and Ma chinery Castings of the best quality of material and workmanship at short notice. Our assortment of STOVES is Isrge, and of modern and approved patterns, consisting of PLAIN WOOD and BOILER TOP STOVES, of all sizes; NINE PLATE COOK, " TORY COOK," ••COMPLETE COOK,"—for wood or coal— And olher COOKING STOVES. Also—COA L STOVES, of the latest designs and all sizes, suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Offices. Also, BOA7' STOVES, L'OX STOVES, CHARCOAL FUR NACES, ,ST., .S.c. HOLLW-WARE. Onr assortment of HOLLOW-WARE consists of Pot., Kettles, Ronnd and Oval Ovens and Lids, Skillets, Spiders and Lids, Cooh•Pots, Deep and Shallow Pans, Bread Pans, Griddles, Andirons, Wafileirons, Gridirons, Spittoons, Wagon and Car riage Boxes, &c., &c., &c., together with Water Pipes of all sizes. ALSO, CAR WHEELS AND OTHER CAR CASTINGS, THRESHING MACHINE CASTINGS, of the moot approved patterns, PLOucur CASTINGS, MILL GEARING and MACHINERY CAST. LUGS, of every description. Our location being favorably sittritcd at the junc tion of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad and Susquehanni and Tide Water Canal, with the Pennsylvania Improvements, gives us facilitits which will enable us to manufacture and forward castings to any point with despatch, and at the lowest prevailing rates. Stove Dealers and others having patterns of their own and ordering castings from them, arc assured that they will be held strictly private in the course of manufacture. E. CONNELLEE & CO. Wrightsville, Sept. 21, IS 17.-3 m NEW FALL GOODS. gnu , : subrcribers hare just received their supply 1 . Fall and Winter, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, to which they invite the attention of their friends and the pubic generally. CLOSMS, CASSE:VIM:MS, &c. Their stock consists or superior French, and English Black, Blue, Brown, Mixed, and Olive Cloths; plain and Fancy Cassimers, Sattinets, Tweeds, Jeans; Velvet and other Vestings. Gry de Rhine, Swiss and Matteona Dre s s Silks. ALPACAS.—PIain, and Sniped, at 18, .25, 31, 37, 50 cts., &c. English, German, and French Merinocs ; Plain Paris Cashmeres and De Laines, Lama and Tarter Plaid , . French, Earlston and Manchester Ginghams; Prints of every style and price; Plain and Plaid Limeys; Tuper Gauze and other White and color ed Flannels. SIIIRTINGS.—Three quarters, four quarters, five quarters, cis:quarters and ten quarters Bleached and Brown Shadings, Blankets, Tickings, Checks, Doeskin SLe. A splendid assortment of Trimmings, Gimpc, Slk anti Cotton Fringes; Thread, Victoria and Bobbin Edgings Lod Insertingc ; Lisle, Victoria and Brussels Lace, Collerettes, Gloves, Hosiery, &r. Lor; Pulverised, Crushed, Havanna and Brown Sugars; Syrup, L. H. N. O. Molassec ; Mney ; Rio, Loguayra and Java Correr3; and the superior Teas of the Canton Tea Company of New York. Oily, Fish, &c. ALSO: China, Glas3 & Queensware. 117 - All at shich sill be sold as I.OW as the LOWEST, for cash or produce. Thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received, they will by strict attention to buviness endeavor to merit a continuance of time public's favor. J. D. & J. WRIGHT. Columbia, Sept. .18.17.—tf: NEW FALB. GOODS. rpirE,.nbscribers respectfully inthrm their friends and customers, till( they are just receiving and opening, a full assortment of fresh .71.7.1 L CLOODS. to whteh their attention is resneetfittly invited. FRY & SP - ANGLER. Columbia, Sept. 18, 18.17—tr UNRIVALLED PREMIUM EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. HE undersigned has Just received from the , celebrated -•• Leechburg Mills" a fresh lot of the above flour, made expressly for family use, and cannot be surpassed. if equalled. by any brands in the Union. %VIII be kept con stantly on hand, and fur sale by K. J. SNEEDII:I3. Septl9--It ilo. , Canal Basin. L ETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the e , .tatr 01 . Afairih.t Forms, late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are I-emu...led to tm.l.e payment immediately—those having, claims to present the same for settlement. JOIN BRUNER, Executor. Columbia, Sept. 2.1-, 1817. 7 —Gt* Groceries. FULL supply of Fresh Family Groceries at A. FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia, Sept. 18, 18.17—tf r RESH SHAD just received at YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50 - • septl l'47—ti 11 /_ Fresh supply of oilv just received nt YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50, Feptll%l7-11 LEADER. sept24'47.tf New supply of Tartan and Monterey l'la:ds for Indiem' wear, jtp , t received nt septl l'47—tf YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50. r liE newest and best styles of Gimps and Fringes, just received at seol . l'47—tr YOUNG & CASSEL'S N.L SO. FRESH MACKEREL at YOUNG S. (ItSSEL'S No. SO scptll . 47—tf G DOD CIDER VINEGAR at •YOUNG C. CASSEL'S No. 50, - - septll' , l7—tr D UPONTS bept Eagle Powder at YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50 ;Cptll'47-tf C 1 ILK warp, lustre Plaid and striped Alpaccas, 0 just received at septll . 47—ti YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50. ORLEANS LUSTRE at YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50, •••••- - — septll'47—tr VTANTED immediately, three or four I Journeymen Tailors. None but the best Workmen need apply Sept. 11, 1847.—tf AFRESH assortment of aIL kinds of the best spices just received at septll'47—tc YOUNG & CASSEL'S N 0.50. •Tj • r tá6', B. YOUNG. REMOVAL. V. ECOITSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. IRAs REMOVED his LAW OFFICE to the Collector's House. corner of Front and Gay streets. where lie will attcni prompt ly to all business in the line of his profession. Columbia, April 14. 1847.—tf • PH1L17.7 aOSSLYSI , I., ATTORN EY AT LAW. Columbia, Lancaster county,Penn'a, ~rILL practice in the se oral Courts of Oencr...-1n Walnut street, adjoining the Washington .114 tel. 7.1 ar 6, 1847. DOCT. M. S. 3I'CORKLE. r t ,FFIC;E-South East corner of Locust and 1, jr Second street. Boarding Ilouse—with Mrs. Swartz,2 doors below his late residence. Columbia, April 7, 16-17.—t WOOD AND PAPER TAPERS. IS months Wood and Paper Tapers. For sale at ► septll47—tf LEADER'S. CLI PLE NDID nrsortment of Carpet Chain at L. YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50 septlr47—tf BLACK INK. OUPERTOR Congress Black, Dine and Red Ink For sale at LEADER'S. septl Fl7—ti lIUN'I"S LINIMENT TS the only remedy that can be relied on for the speedy and permanent cure of rheumatism, spinal aMetion., pain in the side, back, &e., &c. For sale only nt W. A. LEADER'S. septl ArrEND TO YOUR COUGH. TI3ST reeered a fresh supply of Wistcr's Data. 4 of Wild Cherry, Sample's Syrup of Wild Cherry, JAvne's Expectorata. For sale at sep!ll.' , l7—tf LEADER'S Drug Store. NT.ELTZTEM--Two apprentices to learn the Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper business. Boys limn the country prelerred. Apply to Columbia, Sept. 11, 1847. 11. PFAIILER. OOKING GLASSES of all kinds, just re J ached at YOUNG & CASSEL•S No. 50. scplll%l7—tf GIMPS AND FRINGES. DLACE SILK and Mohair Fringes and I) Gimps, for sale cheap at FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia, Aug 7, 1817.—tf S Tga 71 . E 116". - "`r received a seco nd supply of WALE -4/41 IN GCANE 1.370 13 11E1.1,A 5, a handsome and u , eful article, which will be , old at the manufacturer's retail prices. Call and see them at _ _ _ . J. D. a J. W RIGHT'S. rtun'47-tf TOHNSON•S Super, F.,..qcolial Walnut Oil :elili pP t , ry Shriving Soap, supetior lo all others for shavmg. Sold by R. WI T.LI.IIS. au2l`47-tf. • Tr.-7.6.IVGINCrS. ATARIOT_TS PATTERNS of ‘Vall, Window and Ceding. Papers sod Borders, of the most elegant Modern styles. for sale by W ES 1131100 K.. Columbia, April 7, 1917. 13 -7- 111GI-IT'S Indian Vegetable Pill 4 or Indian Purgative. and Indian Vegeta bly Syrup warranted genuine For sale by ati81•4741. B. W Nan.; and spike.-. 900" c S NAILS. SPIKES and BRADS.— Jast received and for sale at rednccd prices by T UAIPLE Sz: H ESS. FHA. arid CROSS-: I.IT SAWS, of no land's best. For sale at manufactures prices by it 1 & HESS Columbia, April 7, 1817.—(f CVLAIIVS. IT Ertrys Celebrated Lowden Pith Cu 4 tN': I. Traces. Lin , " and short, double and sin gle Link. Breast, Carrying, and Halter, Chains all of which we oiler at manufactures prices RUMPLE C HESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.-11 1.10035. atiMMILN.3. N DI NG orders left at the Columbia Book Motu gill receive prompt attention. Columbia, May 19. 1847. To Carpenters. CST received n splendid assortment of fII:ADS. SAWS. IIATCETS. BRACES, BITS and CHISELS, at reduced prices by RU MPLE S HESS Columbia, April 7. 1547.—1 f y AUNDRY Stand' Polish, for preparing s'acch r. ith , iut the addition of any grea=y substance, and for producing a brilliant pearly glosq on the linen. S. only by 1...1,1 A MS. air2l'47-If. 0 - 4 ants and Pistols. 1 - 10UBLE and Sinzle Barrel GUNS, war- B f rented Stubb Twist_ and Patent Breech tterolvinu PISTOLS, Brass and Steel Barrel Pistols. For sale client) by SIIMPLE fi HESS. Columbia, April 7, 7 S47.—tf To L7oaffneo. NTEW Pa!fere Boat STC)VE. inqt receird cd and fur sale by. Itt , MPLE: St HESS Columbia, April 7,11347.-1 f TAOCTOR ROBEY'S 13razilinn iiiir Curling I,i.paid. For role by E. WILLIA \LS. - att14).17-t1 OXL. TUST received and for gale at the Ilardwar t ip Store of RUMPLE & HESS Columbia, April 7, IS47.—tf ANTI -AGUE MIXTURE. A As-wanted cure for toyer and a4ue. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. N. R.—There is none genui.no but th3t ssbl by R. Williams. au:2l.-17-If. A 11. BULL'S Compound Ectrwt of Sara parilta for sale by R. WILLIAMS. nul4\l7.tf BAG CLASPS, PIIISP and Bag Twist, Steel Beads, Purse and Bag flings and T,...sei.— Por sale by It. WILLIAMS. au14.47-tf T)ERIN TEAS or nil land.. to be had fresh at YOUNG S.: CASSEL'S StorO, No. 50 Columbia. am!. 7,1847—1 f UMBRELLA S. IN great variety varying in price from 314 cents and upwards at FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia, Aug. 7,lllll—tf Something New under the Sun. !THE subscriber has just received the Fall and 1 Winter Fashions, which, thr elegance anit, taste, surpasses any thing which bas ever hitherto been published. Ile would invite all those who may wish their garments made up in a durable and fashionable manner, to give him a call at his Tailor. ing Establishment in Locust street, opposite Hal deman & Co. ' s Store. As he is well satisfied they will not go away disappointed as he is determined to spare no pains in making up all work entrusted In 111, care in Snell a manner as he is satisfied will render general oatiaradian J. 3. returns thank to his customers in general, for their liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes by strict attention to bueincss, to receive a continuance of the same. Columbia, Sept. 18, 181:71f FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. rips] EY have come to B. Young, at No. 50. I . The Fall and Winter Fashions for 1847 & 8, which, for taste. cannot be surpassed by the world—they are the most perfect ever brought before the eves of the people of this globe. Persons wishing their garments cut and made in the most elegant style, will do well by calling at B. Young's Tailoring estab lishment, No. 50, Front street, Columbia, where they will hare their work executed to perfection and with despatch. P. 8. Persons wishing to purchase superior cloths, cassimeres, vcstings and trimming s, such as cannot be had at any other store in Columbia, will do well by cailing at Young & Cassel"s Store, No. 50, Front street, where there is one of the best selections of the above goods in the country. They will also warrant the quality, cut, make and fit of all the goods they sell and make up. They are thankful for past favors and hope to have a share of patronage. YOUNG & CASSEL. Columbia, Sept. 11, 1847.—tf. TO TUOSEI THAT A 117; FOND OF SPORT. rittlE undersizned hare just received the hest and most complete assortment of English and German stub and twist and pat• cut breech DOUBLE BA rtar..i.un GUNS, which have ever been offered in this market at each prices that will suit all. A Is°, six. Barreled Revolving and self-cocking PIZTOLS. Call and examine for yourselves, at the cheap Hardware Store of 11.TJAIPLE Sz: 11 ESS Colombia; Aug. 21, 1347. ALL FRESI-I. rIIITANKFUL for past favors, and desirous 1.. r continuance of public patronage, the sub. scriber takes this method of giving noiice that lie h a s jest received a large and general supply of fresh D ru .. 3 an d ",techeine., Patent MedioineQ. &c. AII of which he will dispose of, wholesale and retail, at very mode rate prices, with a guarantee to be genuine and of the best quality. Ile has ale.o received a very large stock of Per fumery, which, is paint of assortment, quality and cheapness, is unequalled in this place. Ladies and others. call and see fur yourselves. Also a large asstrtment el Combs and Brushes, very cheap. IL WILLIAMS, Front St. Columbia, August 11, IS i7.—t f. Stoves, Stoves. WOOD, COAL COOKING STOVES, it of the latest and most approved pat term. Also, Radiator and other improved patterns of Parlor Stoves. For sale at reduc ed prices, at the Hardware Store of J. W. COTTRELL,. The highest price will be paid for Old Cast ng.9, Flax seed, Clover seed. Timothy seed, S:c Columbia, aug.9.l, BEM OVAL. THE. sul.srribcr would inform his friends E.-^ , < l and Ole public generally, that lie has remov ed to No. '2., S.dweiner's Row, between LlJrr's and Black's Hotel, Front Street, where he will eon !Moe t , keep an elrvnt. assortment of Beaver, Otter, Fur, Silk, and Nutria HATS, and also, n I trge msortment of CAPS, all of which he will take plea , ure in showing to those Rho favor him with a call. forget—Sc:)reiner's Row, No. 2, before parchasing clswher ; o lam I l e:erminedto sell croup. WM. TEMPLE Columbia, Aug. 9.1, 18.17.—1 f :estate of Samuel rierson, Deceased. E'P'PERS of Administration on the estate of j Samuel Pc.rson, late of the borough of Co. lutnbia, Lancaster county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said borough, all persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims to present them duly authenticated to the undersigned. ELIZABETH PIERSON, Sept. 11, 1917.—fit Athninietratrix. 11 lOC TOR TOWNIMEN'S Compound Extract y of Sarsaparilla never tails to eradicate en tirely all the effects of merrury, infinitely sooner than any other medicine, night sweats, nervous debility, nervous complaints of all kinds ,neurali gia. organic affections, &c. sold 'v au1.V.17-tf R. NV IL L 111 S. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. SPUN Silk, Mohair and Alpacca Plaids, new style for lathes' dresses; also a splendid as sortment of Ginghams and other dress goods at FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia. Aug. 7, IS47.—tf NHS AR PISTOLS. JUST received a Inv-e asortment of Patent Breach etubb Twist English Guns, single and double barrel; also Revolving and Com mon Prstok. For sate at reduced prices at the Hardware Store of J. W. COTTRELL Columbia, May FIG, 1.347.—ff INT A T •L'i Sol 4..4040 4.41• -- 1 - 4 ETTEns of atirdnistration on the estate of Moses Brown, late of the Borough of Co luinhia, deceased, haling been granted to the sub. scriber residing in the said borough, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demands against it will prcsent them for settlement to Aug. 28, 1597—Gt. itIARY BROWN. More Light. TAMPS.—OiI, Lard and eamphine Stand Lamps, Hanging and Side do. For sale by RUMPLE & HESS. Columl , ia. April 7. 1547.—t1 MVOI: Glzzo, afnis aril) Ens• AATETHERELLS: BROTHER'S Pure White Lead, Paints. Linseed and Sperm Oil, Var nishes, Glass Sze. Fur sale at low mien., at the Hardware Store of J. W. COTTRELL. Columbia, M ly IS47—tf NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the sub scriber are request/hi to make psyment, and nil haring claims against him, will please present them for settlement. CHAS. L BARNITZ July ard, 1847.—1 f WANTED.—An Apprentice _to the TAI LOILING BUSINESS. • . - JulylO•tf JOHN JORDAN. JOHN JORDAN