The Columbia spy and Lancaster and York County record. (Columbia, Pa.) 184?-1848, October 09, 1847, Image 3

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    Stoves, Stoves.
fIE subscribers have constantly on hand a
1 full assortment of Wood,Coal, and Cooking
Stoves of every size and description, Cannon
Stores. Also, Ileadenburg's Patent
AIR-TIGHT PARLOR STOVES,
which has given full satisfaction in all cases.
The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves, at the Hardware Store of
Oct. 9—tf RUMPLE & HESS.
CIRCASSIAN OIL,
For thi Preserveslion, Beauty, Growth and Res.
knolion of the hair
MITI'S valuable preparation excites the scalp to a
1 new and healthy action, cleanses it from scurf
and duudnifir, prevents the hair from falling off or
becoming prematurely gray, cures those eruptive
diseases which often appear upon the head, and in
a majority of cases produces a fine growth of new
Lair: It also gives the hair a rich and beautiful
appearance, unequalled by any thing of the kind.
In addition to all its usefulness as a preserver and
beautifier of the hair it remotes all unnatural
harshness and dryness of the hair, which often
precede its loss, and should never be permitted to
continue without using , remedies. For the toilet,
Ladies and Gentlemen will flail this an admirable
nrtiele. It gives a luxuriant, silky, soft and fine
brilliancy to the hair and curls, filling the minds of
the beholders with admiration and almost with
envy. All this for only 9.5 as. a bottle. For sale by
ae19r.17-tf W. A. LEADER.
DISSOLUTION.
Trim partnership heretofore existing between the
1 subscribers, trading under the firm of J. \V.
Fisher &Co., has boon dissolved by mutual consent.
_ J. W. FISLIEIt,
S. GROVE.
Columbia, Scptembcr 1,1817.
TIIE undersigned has just received a fresh
supply of goods suited to the season, embrac
ing
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
SATIN ETTS and VESTINGS of silk, satin,
woollen and silk velvets, merinoes, cashmeres
and every other style, which cannot be sur
passed for beauty, flora bil:ty, or cheapness, in
this or any other country town.
Ile continues to carry on the Tailnriug, BUS
iness, and will be thankful for a continuance
of past favors. J. W. nsnER.
October 2,1847.-1 r
Sale by Order of the Orphans' Court.
'VALUABLE property in the Borough of Co
luntbia, Lancaster County, Penna., late the
estate of Christian Brenetnan, dee'd.
In pursuance to an order of the Orphans' Court
of Lancaster County, will be exposed to public sale,
on Saturday Me LIM day of Noranber next, at
o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public House of
Joseph Black, in the Borough of Colombia, all the
right, title and interests of Christian Breinunan
ceased, in following valuable real cstate, situated
in the said Borough, to wit:—Two large FUZE
PROOF
MUCK IVA KEIMUSES,
and Lots of Ground, bounded East by the Penn
sylvania Railway, and extending to the river shore
near the Susquehanna and Tide Water Canal, and
Front Street, and between the Columbia Bridge and
Pennsylvania Canal Basin. The said Lots arc in
width 1 17 feet, more or less, fronting towards Front
Street, and :IA feet in depth.
The facilities afforded, by the various Canals and
Railroads fur the transportation to the markets of
Philadelphia and Baltimore, arc equal to any other
locality, and the advantages and value of this prop.
erty fur the purposes mentioned, it is believed, can.
not be excelled.
Also, ut the sane ling and place will be sold in
pnrsnanec to the order a fore , aid, the tight, title and
interest, of said deceased in and to a certain Lot of
Ground situated at the North-West corner of Filth
and Union Street in said Borough. The said lot
containing 20,1 feet fronting on Union Street by
1314 feet au Fifth Street.
Attendance will be given and terms of sale made
khown by ABRAHAM ZOO K,
Administrator de bones nnn with the will annex
ed of Christian llreneman duc'd.
By order of the Urphuno' Court,
Arresr, JAN ES DYSART,
Clerk of Orpham? Court
Oct. `).d,—ts
I'hc following papers will please copy till sale,
and send bills to this office, as also a paper with the
advertisement marked to Abraham Zuok, Colum
bia, Pit.:
N. American, Phila.; American, Baltimore;
porium, l'ott,ville; Telegraph, Ilarribburg ; Cain
mercial Journal, Pittshurgb.
DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PANA CEA..
1 EAD the following Certificate in favor of the
11, Extraordinary , Virtues of DR. CULLEN'S
INDIAN VIAETAIILE PANACEA.
SCROFUL A. Messrs. lt owand N. Walton:—
Cendemen—Feeling deeply grateful lor the eNtra.
ordinary cure performed upon me by your Dr. Cul
len's Indian Vegetable Panacea, 1 cheerfully fur.
lush yOU with a short history of my case.
About seven yearsago, [when only eleven years
old] I was attueued stint Scrub ula. which increased
in its ravages, till my throat was tilled with ulcers!
the bones of my neck laid bare' my palate destroy
ed, and a large piece a! uue of the nasal bones car
tied away. My head was also so much diseased, that
in drinking. the tea or coliec would frequently pass
out of my car! A mass of something which the
Doctors called a tumor cattle from my nose.
I was under the care of physicians of the highest
distinction in this city, and at one time pronounced
cured, and by request attended a medical lecture,
where my case, together with the method of cure.
was explained to the students. The Lecturer said
--" You are now well, but if the disease should
return, you cannot live long, as it would soo., de
stroy your wind-pipe."
I did not believe myself cured at the time, as I
had much distress to my head. and other disagreea
ble feelings, and after a tune the ulcers re-opened.
In January, 1845, my mother called with me upon
Dr. Mutters for advice. Ile said I was a very sick
girl, and said it was doubtful whether I would ever
get well; 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 face was also swollen, highly inflamed,
and very painful, and the Doctor said ulceration was
inevitable!
I was in this condition in January last when I
commenced taking your "Dr. Cc t.t.t.x's INDIAN
VEG ETA DLL PANACEA. " The mflamation was SOOSI
removed, and the dreaded ulceration in the face
prevented! lam now well! I have no ulcers!
no pain, or any disagreable sensation to my,,head,
and now feel that I ant cured. I shall be happy to
give any further Information to the affiited who will
take the trouble to call upon me at my lather's
house, West Spruce between Beach and Willow
Streets, opposite Spackman's Factory.
Signed, CHRISTIANA SANDS.
City of Philadelphia, ss.
This seventh day of April, A. D. eighteen butt.
tired and lorty.six, before the subscriber, Mayor of
the said city. personally appeared Christiana Sands,
who being duly sworn, depo4es and says, that the
facts set forth in the foregoing atlidivit arc strictly
true in every particular.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and fixed the corporate seal of the said city,
on the day and year before written.
[I,. s.l JOHN SWIET, Mayor.
We hereby certify, that the above statements of
our daughter arc true in every particular.
WiLlaata SANDS,
Phila. April 7, 1816: MART SANDS.
Wholesale and Retail, by ROWAND & WAL
TON, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Philadelphia;
WM. A. LEADER, Columbia ' Pa.; J. T..A.N DER
SON, Marietta, Pa., and GEORGE ROSE, Eliza
beth, Pa.
Oct. 2d, 1847.-2 m.
NEW COLUMBIA TEA AGENCY
FOR TUE SALE OF TILE SUPERIOR TEAS OF
Jenkins & Company,
TEA DEALERS, PHILADELPHIA.
THE Subscriber has taken the Agency for the
sale of those excellent Teas—has received and
wall be kept supplied with a full assortment of
Greens and Blacks of the various kinds and quali
ties; and which it is confidently believed will, on
trial, speedily take the preference in this communi
ty over all other Teas. They are in neat packages
of .1, I, and 1 lb. each, labelled with their name,
the kind of Tea and price, with a metallic as well
as paper envelope for preservation of the quality,
having full weight of Tea in each.
One of the Partners of the concern (who selects
the Teas) learned this difficult business of the Chi
nese themselves, having resided among them many
years, at Canton, engaged in the Tea trade. Pos.
sessing this extraordinary advantage, the ability of
the House 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 Mel: Tens, it may be
interesting to know that the Chinese universally
drink Black Teas, considering the G rerns fit only
for foreigners. GUILFOI2 13G. CLA I BORN Fl,
Columbia, (Jet. Post Master.
Steam Engine gin• Sale;
_ FACTORY To RENT.
A . FIVE horse power Steam Engine with
an 8 horse boiler in complete order for
sale—at present put up in the brick Factory
on Union street, above Second. Said building
is fur :ale or to rent; it is 50 feet square, well
lighted, has large doors fronting north and
south, on Union street and on a 1'? foot alley,
is'weS adapted for a
PLANING 11INCIrINE,
for which it was once used,or for a Foundry, or
any business requiring large space and good
The lot on which the building stands is large
and would snit for the storing of lumber or
bu I Icy materials.
50 Tons Pine Grove Coal for sale.
Oct. 9d—tf J. 11. MIFFLIN.
Notice.
N Election for thirteen Directors for the
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company,
will he held at the Banking Douse in Columbia,
on Wednesday the 10th day of 'November next,
between the hours of ten and four.
SAMUEL SHOCK,
Oct. 9.d,—lc Cashier.
Lancaster Examiner & Herald, and Union
Tribune, please copy.
TO THE AmpLxc TED.
MACKENZI E'S
'`.'r%l . Nif
-•
„ 'A
A CERTAIN and effectual cure for Ague
/1_ and Perm., Dumb Ague, Chills or Inter
mittent Fever,
trials ailed and Unequalled.
The general causes that produce aguo end
fever, are the miasma of exhalation arising
from swamps, marshes, misers, canals, &c.,
acted upon by heat, warm days succeeded by
cold nights. The tendency is also enhanced by
sadden changes in the temperature, poor diet,
great fatigue, intemperance, grief, anxiety,
debility, exposure to cold, lying in damp twins,
&c., &c., &c. All this may be remedied by
purchasing one or two bottle of Maelcenzie's
Febrifuge of
GEOIZGE A. Al ILLE ft, Druggist,
%Vest King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Columbia, Om. 2, ISI7-61.
r j IST OF LE'I"FERS raanaining iii the Post
flUnice ending Sept. 30,18.17. Persons ennui
quiring for letters will be particular in mentioning
if they arc advertised.
Adams John 2 Kainph John
Anderson Edmund Kelton 'Hobert
Alding,er John Kaufinen (corgo
Baits Emanuel Kline ( leorge
Barkly Peters Dililah Ladcnbuirger Christian
Bradkin Etonarc Long Anna
Boshli Robert Lee Harmon
Ilowrylierd I )aniel Landis Abraham
Bennit Catharine Lyan Maria
Braun Mr. Lutibach Sentinel II
Boman Mry A Laverty .Tolin II 2
Brown Mary Lainero IVathaniel
Berry Samuel Loan Hugh
Barnet Win 2 McDonald John
Bridges It li. :11 cilick .1 elm
Beck Wm McGinnis Win
Brown Win ➢lurphy Ilcnry II
Barrow Joseph ill Alurnicen John
Itaumga,,tner Samuel Aladen Peter
Blaster Henry 11 MarMy Elizabeth
Brinton .12 Mathias Alfred
Winton James Myers Hanali Claid
Brown P Maher Michael
('rass Esther Alillcr Ilenry J
Collins Michael Massy Edward 2
Camel Mr Muller Philip E
Cole Jane Mclntosh Wm
Campbell Andrew McFarland John
Conklin. M & J McMullin Win F
Carter Nelson Mussleman Michael
Colman John Miller Peter
Crouse II McGough James
Darmond RoLea Mclony George
Dickey Martin McClintock Win
Drury NV 112 Musschmin Samuel 2
Dorsey Allen Richard Mahler Jacob (Gorman)
Daily Solomon Morrison John
Dinsmore James Nichols Lydia
Dougherty Hugh Nicholas Jane 2
Fitch Mason Nisse John
Fisher George 2 Neicommet John
Fischer John Cabinet ma•Otterson Andrew
ker. Omcnt Emanuel
Frazer Aaron Owens S 2
Fullerton Robert Obrien Margaret
Fvger Albert ()brim/ John
Flyn Edward Pastor Sophia 2
Fazinions James rctez s Delilah
Gcbhard llcnrich PUTVCS A
Grey Henry Peterman Sophia
Garmon 1' Polack Lewis
Gerber Andrew Rose John
Goodman Sarah A Rooney Mary
Camber Sarah Mrs Rotor Bernard
Grownshield Tobias Rinehart D
Geis John Roppc Henri
Gehhart Adam Robenson Jacob It
Greay Louisa Book Joseph
Gridcr George Shaeffer Nathaniel
Hctzcl Sarah Stolidly Mary Ann
Hereby Benjamin 2 Scybold Charles Fred
Hand Mary Stuart Thomas
Hall Wm 1) D Serm•cr John
Harris Ann Negro Stoer John
Hook Joseph A Stouffer Henry
Hare John Sombar henry
Hershey Christian Steitz Andrew
Hudson N \V Stouffer Abraham
lloyst Star Snyder Jacob It
Ilogentoblcr Elizabeth Secs Jerome
Harrier Daniel Smith Francis
Hofer George Stimmel Anna
Jones Margaret F Schrader John
Irvin Elizabeth Scars Jacob
Johnson Alexander Turk James II
Johnson Morris Thong W H
Jenkins Benjamin Wolt 'Sarah
Jack Jas - Wilson Hiram
Kelton John Wilson Thos II
Kline Henry Wertz 'lvory
Riles Joseph J Wolf Ann E
Knoell John Windhelm Frederick
G. G. CLAIBORNE, P. N.
Columbia, Oct. 1, 1817,-31.
TERKIRRA
ASplendid assortment of Tcrkirra and other
shawls. Just received at
0c2'4.7 FRY & SPANGLER'S.
TILANKETS BLANKETS!" [Fur Rale
very low at FRY & SPANGLER'S.
o c 5." -FT
SONNET RIBBONS. A good assortment of
) winter trimmings ut
0e2'47 FRY & SPANGLER'S.
LOOKING GLASSES of all aizcs and at re
filmed !prices. For sale at
oef'-'47 FRY & SPANGLER'S.
FRENCII NVORKED COLLARS.
1 - 4 ATEST style French needle work collars, for
B sale at FRY SPANGLER'S.
0e2%17
MILL AND - FARM FOR RENT
Mill and Farm belonging to the estate of
Christian Bauchman, situate in West Hemp
field township, Lancaster Co., will be offered for
rent by public out-cry, on the 252 d day of October
next, at 52 o'clock in the afternoon, at the 'Public
House of Joshua Kehler, nn the Lancaster and-Co
lumbia turnpike, 2 miles from the latter place and
near the premises, the property we'd known as
Bauch - mauls Mill,
with a farm of about 50 acres of land, 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 extenshe businms. The
farm is under good fences, and in high state c&Lul
tivation.
Tease wishing to rent the property will examine
for themselves, and by calling on J. B. Garber, one
of the Executors, near the premises, or on G. M.
Honk, residing on the same, can receive any further
intbrination.
N. 11.—This property will be sold in the fall of
1849. At the time and place stated above, the
conditions will be made known by
SAW!, C. BONHAM, or
Oct J. B. GABBER,
Executors of the estate of C. Ilauchman deed.
MORRIS'S PATENT DOOR PLATES.
ANEW article far superior to any thing of the
kind ever yet Mimed 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 buclishin, and wiping off the dust that
may adhere to the surface. The name in these
plates may be changed fur a trille,—the letters
which compose it, being moveable,—rand any other
name can he inserted in its stead, by sending the
plate to the owner of the patent (Henry Seitz, of
Marietta, Lancaster County, which is another
g,reat advantage over the old engraved ones,—which
cannot be changed.
Any person desirous of such a plate, can obtain
one by addressing Henry Seitz, Marietta, by letter,
giving the name and place of residence correctly.
These plates dicier in price according to number, as
follows: No. 1, price 53.00; No. F 2, $3.50 ; No. 3,
61.00; $1.,0; No. 5, 53.00 ; No. 6, $.1.50;
No. 7, 65.00.
Nelson Maloney is any only authorized travelling
agent to exhibit and sell these plates in Lancaster
county. Ile can be seen at John Michael's tavern,
in Lancaster, when in the city, or information ob
tained, when absent, when Inc will return. He
carries a sample of each hind with him, which en
ables him to give every satisfliction.
HENRY SEI'I'Z, of Marietta,
Owner of patent for Lancaster county.
Sept. f 23, 1817.
TO TIIE AFFLICTED.
Jli you arc sick, it makes 110 difierenec under
what disease you may labor, or if you have the
FEVER AND AGUE,
and have tried a great many things to cure it, and
they have all one after another failed, 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 that
there is no cure fur you, but come to the
.71EM.E MOOTO'S"
at Marietta, two doors west of the Brew House
and get some of his Fever and Awe:a edicine.
If you use this medicine you may rely upon their
efficacy. It is impossible for tlwin to fail. It is
astonishing what cures these Indian Herb Medi
cines are daily performing.
it medicine is neatly put up with full direc
tions for $l. If taken according to the directions
and does not effect n cure the money will be refund
ed. Henry Martin, agent for the herb Doctor's
Medicines, Front street, Columbia, Pa.
Sept. 21, 181
PUBLIC SALE.
ANTILL be exposed to public sale, at the Tan
n, nay of Joseph Baugher, Fountaindale,
Adams county, Pa., on Tuesday, the IGth day of
November, SIX IBMSES, HORSE GEMS,
TIIBEE WAGONS, one of them a Broad Wheel
ed Road Wagon, the others Bark Wagons. Also,
two pairs of Ladders. The horses arc excellent
team horses. Sale to COIIIIIICIICC at 11 o'clock A.
M., when the terms will be 'node known by
Sept.:?A, 1847.—ts BAUGIIER & CO.
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The Largest and most spiel!,
did Stock of Dry Goods
VER. offered in the city of Lancaster, is now
1 - 14 being opened at TILE BEE .1111 - E, North
queen street, wholesale and retail.
This stock has just been received direct from
Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and comprises
some of the rarest bargains of the day, for Fall and
Winter sales—Shawls, Silks, Merinoes, Ribbons,
Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Sept. 523—tf
eiVEIL 1000 different styles entire new patterns
j r of Ladies' Dress Goods, for Fall and Winter.
High colored plaids are all the rage. Call at the
5ept...2 , 1-0 BEE HIVE North Queen st.
Tin; LADIES arc particularly invited to call
early and examine those beautiful Bon
net Ribbons, all ncw, Fall Styles, now opening at
the BEE HIVE, North Queen st.
Sept. 2.l—tf.
1 00 PIECES Alpachas and Lustros, at prices
from 18 cents and upwards per yard, now
opining at the BEE IIIVE,North Queen st.
Sept.
TRISH LINENS.-100 pieces just received di
rect from Boston, they me a great bargain, and
well worthy the examination or every housekeeper.
'Pickings, Flannels,
Crash amid Table Diaper, for
sale at remarkably low prices at the
I:iept.2l—tf BEE (HIVE, North Queen st.
lEMBERTON'S COMPOUND FLUID EX
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, for the re
moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising
from an impure state of time blood. Prepared only
b W. A. I. EA DER.
repo,l* 174 C
WRIGHTSVILLE FOUNDRY
riILIE: undersigned having recently established
an extensive Iron Foundry at Wrightsville,
York county, Pa., arc now prepared to furnish
Stoves, Hollow-ware, Car and Ma
chinery Castings
ofthe best quality of material and workmanship at
short notice. Our assortment of STOVES is large,
and of modern and approved patterns, consisting of
PLAIN WOOD and BOILER TOP STOVES,
of all sizes; NINE PLATE COOK, " VIC
TORY COOK," "COMPLETE
COOK,"—for wood or coal—
And oilier COOKING.
STOVES.
Also--COA L STOVES, of the latest designs and
all sizes, suitable for Parlors, Chambers and
Offices. Also, BOAT STOVES, BOX
STOVES, C HARCOAL FUR
NACES,
HOLLW-WARE.
Our assortment of HOLLOW-WARE consists of
Pots, Kettles, Round and Oval Ovens and Lids,
Skillets, Spiders and Lids, Cook-Pots, Deep and
Shallow Pans, Bread Pans, Griddles, Andirons,
Watileirons, Gridirons, Spittoons, Wagon and Car
riage Boxes, &c., &e., &c., together with Water
Pipes of all sizes. ALSO,
CAR wriEr.Ls AND OTHER CAR
CASTINGS,
THItESMNG MACHINE CASTINGS, of the
most 'yin oval patterns, PLOUGH CASTINGS,
MILL GEARING and MACILINE3IY CAST=
LAWS, of every description.
Our location being favorably situated at the june
ltivn of the Baltimore and Susquohantan-rtailroad
and Susquehanna and Tide Water Canal ; with the
Pennsylvania Improvements, gives us facilities
which will enable us to manufacture and forward
castings to any point with despatch, and at the
lowest prevailing rates.
Stove Dealers and ethers 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, 1817.-3 in
NEW FALL GOODS.
rpn P. subscribers have just received their supply
I_ Fall and Winter, Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, to which they invite the attention of flair
friends and tho public generally.
CLOTIIS, CALSSIIVLEE.ES, &c
Their stock consists of superior French, and
English Black, Bine, Brown, lliscd , and Olive
Cloths; plain and Fancy Cashuners, Sattinets,
Tweeds, Jeans; Velvet and other Vestings.
Giv de Rhine, Swiss and Matteona Dress Sills.
ALPACAS.—PIain, Plaid, and Striped, at 18,
:n, 37, 50 cts., &c. English, German, and
French Merinocs ; Plain Paris Cashmeres and Do
Laines, Lama and Tarter Plaids.
French, Earlston and Manchester C:ingliams;
Prints or every style and price; Plain und Plaid
Lim.eys; Tuper Gauze and other White and color
ed Flannels.
:!;1111r1'INGS.—Tlirce quarters, four quarters,
five quarters, six quarters and ten quarters Bleached
and Brown Shectings, Blankets, Tickings, Cheeks,
Doeskins, &c.
A. splendid assortment of Trimmings, Gimps,
Sill; and Cotton Fringes; Thread, Victoria and
Bobbin Edgings and Insertings ; Li,dc, Victoria
and itrusels Lace, Collerettes, Gloves, Hosiery, &e,
61:2,6 E::;f:_t_:tik::',
Loaf, Pulverised, Crushed, Havanna and Brown
Sugars; Syrnp, L. 11. N. 0. Molasses; Iloney ;
Rio, Lagnayra and Java Coffees; and the superior
Teas of the Canton Tca Company of New York.
Oils, Fish, &c. ALSO:
China, Glass &. Queensware
frrAll of which will be sold as LOW as the
LOWEST, for cash or produce.
Thankful for the liberal share of patronagc
heretofore received, they will by strict attention to
business endeavor to merit a continuance of the
public's Ihvor. J. D. & J. WRIGHT.
Columbia, Sept. 1817.—tf.
NEW FALL GOODS.
rpnEsubscribers respectfully inform their friends
J and customers, that they arc just receiving and
opening, a full assortment of fresh
TALL a-CC:ZS.
to which their attention is respectfully invited.
FRY & SPAitGLER.
Colombia, Sept. 18, 18 17—tf
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UNRIVALLED PREMIUM
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
DE undersigned has just received from the
j 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. Will be kept con.
stantly on hand, and for sale by
E. J. SNEEDF.R,
SeptlSAt No. '2, Canal Ilassn.
ITC T1C77.3.
LETTERS tegtamentary having been granted
to the undersigned on the estate of Martha
Forrey, late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased.
All persons indebted to the said estate are requested
to make payment immediately—those having
claims to present the same for settlement.
JOHN BRUNER, Executor.
Columbia, Sept.. 24, 161;.—Eta
Groceries.
FULL supply of Fresh Family Groceries at
FRY & SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Sept. IS, 1847—tf
FRESH SHAD just received at
YOUNG C. CASSEL'S No. 50
scptl l'47—tf
Fresh supply' of oils ju.t received at
YOUNG C. CASSEL'S No. 50
septll'47—tf
-A Newsupply of Tarton and Monterey Plaids
/for ladies' wear, just received at
septll'47—tf YOUNG C. GABBLE'S No. 50.
riniE newest and best styles of Gimps and
Fringes, just received at
scptll'l7—tf YOUNG & CASSEL'S Nn. 50.
T RESH MACKEREL at
YOUNG £ CASSEL'S No. 50
septll•47—tf
0011 CIDER VINEGAR at
61
YOUNG ..Sz. CASSEL'S N 0.50,
eeptll . 47—tf
DUPONT'S beet Eagle Powder et
YOUNG & cAssEus No. 50.
-
7; cptll'47—ti
ILK warp, lustre Plaid and striped Mpaceas,
just received at
septll'47—tr YOPNG &CASSEL'S No. 50.
ORLEANS LUSTRE at
YOUNG & cAssms No. 50,
sr:llll'47—f
W A J N o T r li ne D y
m i e m n mFp a ite r l s y , thr N ee
bu r four
best Workmen need apply.
Sept. 11, 1847.—tr B. YOUNG.
A FRESH assortment of all kind.; of the best
spites just received at
rill'l7—tf YOUNG & CASSEL'S
REMOVAL.
xxousmorr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HAS REMOVED his LAW OFFICE to
the Collector's Douse, corner of Front.
and Gay streets, where he will attend prompt
ly to all business in the line of his profession.
Columbia, April 14, 1847.—1 f
rruzar GOSSLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbia, Lancaster couniy, Perin' a,
~~ILL practice i l n ,o t r l i i s e co s u e n s se r s al Cuurts of
OrricE.—ln IVoinut street, adjoining the
Washington Hotel. Mar 6,1897.
DOCT. - WM. S. M'CORKLE.
eliFFlCE—South East corner of Locust read
Second street.
Boarding llouse—with Mrs. Swartz,`. doors
below bis late residence.
Columbia, April 7, Id47.—tf
t) 50 ;0 1; n s f
e rout r A s lmn by Salt. .59 sacks
scpt:2-1'47-tf 11. E. ATKINS & CO.
1. 00 Bbls. Mackerel, No. 1, f 2, and 3. 50 bbls
Shad. For sale by
sept.:2l'47-tf 11. E. ATKINS &. CO.
I•]X'l'l&ACj' OF MUSK just received
and for sale at LEADER'S.
srpt 4'47
I)AYSON'S INDELIBLE INk for marking
I linen, silk and cotton without the preparation.
For sale by W. A. LEADER.
a c z p e e n r ti l3 c t e is s i
i t ) o ess lc . a ' s e
WTin, Sheet Iron : nd
from the country preferred. Apply to
Columbia, Sept. 11, 18.17. 11. PFAIILEIL
Pink S:intrers.
r Improved Carmine Saucers fur dying silk
1 stockings, glo%es, feathers, flowers, gauzes,
crapeq, eambries, mublins, &c. Fur sale at
sept:2 1' 17-tf LEADER'S.
T DOLING GLASSES of all kinds, just re
J ceis ed at YOUNG & CASSE:US ic0.511.
Sc])? 11'47 -tf
GIMPS AND FRINGES.
T)LACK SILK and Mohair Fringes and
A Gimps, fur sale cheap at
FRY .Sz. SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Aug 7, 18.17.—tf
SOMETHING NEW,
ir UST received a second supply of WALK
.) ING CANE (nIIMEI,LAS, a handsome
and useful article, which will he sold at the
manufacturer's retail prices. Call and see
them al J. D. J. GHIT'S.
anl2'47-tf.
01INSON'S Super. Essential Walnut Oil
• Lily Shaving Soap, stipeintr to all others for
shaving. Sold by IL WILLIAMS,
au2l'l7-if.
PAPER HANGINGS.
VARIOUS PATTERNS of Wall, NVindow
and Ceiling Papers and Borders, of the
most elegant modern styles, for sale
RO by
C. IV ESTBOIi.
Columbia, April 7, IS•17.
AXTIIIGIIT'S Indian Vegetable Pills or
Indian Purgative. and Indian Vegeta
ble Syrup warranted genuine For sale by
aut2l'47-tr. 11. 1V ILLAIIIS.
Nails and Spikes.
200 Kegs NAILS, SPIKES and 13RADS.—
Just received and for sale at reduced
prices by RUMPLE C HESS.
aJ
land's nd
best. C CROSS-JU r
T sale
T a SAWS, t ,ler„ o e f t
iirrwecs
prices by RUM PLE fi HESS.
Columbia, April 7. 1847. tf
C II ,a. .7 If S
IFF.BR'S Celebrated Lowden rrth ctit tins
Traces, long and short. double and sin
glc Link, Breast, Carrying and flatter, Chains
all of which we offer at manufactures prices
RUMPLE S.: BE SS.
Columbia, April 7, 1817.—tf
BOWE BINDING.
IN DING orders left at the Columbia Book
Vlore will receive prompt attention.
Columba, May 19, 1847.
To Carpent erN.
UST received a splendid assortment of
• PL AIN BEA DS, SAWS, A TtE Ps.
BRACES, BITS and CHISELS, at reduced
prices by BUMPLE & HESS.
Columbia, April 7, 18-17.—tf
T4AUNDRY Stan h Polish, for preparing starch
without the addition of any greav substance,
and for producing a brilliant pearly gloss on the
linen. SJld only by E. WILLIAMS.
au2l'l7-11.
Guns :toad Pistols.
TIOUBLE and Single Barrel GUNS, sr:lr-
Ijr rented Si u lib Twist, and Patent Breech
I:evolving PISTOLS, Brass and Steel Barrel
Pistols. For sale cheap by
RUMPLE S.: HESS.
Columbia, April 7, IS47.—tf
To Boal men.
NTEW Pattere Boat STOVE. .lust. receivil
J_ ed and for sale by. RUMPLES:. HESS
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf
-
ir lOC TOR ROBBY'S Drazilian Hair Curling
Liquid. For sale by R. WILLIAMS.
anli'47-tf
PINE OIL.
TUST received and for sale at the Harilwar
t) Store of 11UMPLE & HESS
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf
4 NTI-AGUE MIXTURE. A warranted
11 cure for fever and ague. For sale by
R. WILLIAMS.
N. ll.—There is none genuine but that sold by
R. Williams. ati2l"l7-tf
H. BULL'S Compoum! Extract of Sara
parilla foil sale by R. WILLIAMS.
aul4'l7-tf
'DAC CLASPS, Purse and Hue Twit, Steel
Heads, Purse and Bag Rine. and Tn..t.l.
For sale by R. WII.LIAM: 4 .
aul4'47.tf
pEKIN TEAS of all Itttal, to be had fresh
at YOUNG & CASSEL'S Store. No. . 50
Colombia, :log. 7, 1:t47-1f
UNItIZ ELLA S.
TN great variety varying in price from 3U
cents and nyvaril4 at
FItY ....SPANGLER'S.
Colombia. Aug. 7, le47—tf
Soaps, Soaps, Soaps.
Brown Windsor, the True Fine Palm
Ohighly perfumed, English Castile Perfumed
Variegated, Sand Balla. Crystalline Tailor•q, and a
surrior a•a•ortment of Sliming Seam. For sdle hr
rient9.l . -it' .C. A. DE P.
Something New under the Sun.
rpm , : subscriber has just received the Fall and
'Winter Fashions, which, thr elegance and
taste, surpasses any thing which has ever hitherto
been published. lic would invite all thnse 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
deinan & Co.'s Store. As lie is well satisfied they
will not go away disappointed as he is determined
to spare no pains in making up all work entrusted
to Ins care in such a manner as he is satisfied will
render general satisfaction. _ _
J. J. returns thanks to Lis customers in general,
fir their liberal patronage heretofore extended to
him, and hopes by strict attention to business, to
receive a continuance of the same.
Columbia, Sept. 18, 1617•tf
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
11111EY have come to 11. Young, at No. 50.
j_ The Fall and Winter Fashions for 1847
As 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 eleoant style, will do
well by calling at 13. Young's Tailoring estab
lislanent, No. 50, Front street, Columbia,
where they will have their work executed to
perfection and with despatch.
P. S. Persons wishing to purchase superior
cloths, cassimeres, vestings and trimmings,
such as cannot be had at any other store to
Columbia, will do well by calling at Young
Cassels Store, No. 50, Front street, where
there is one of the best selections of the above
goods In the country. They still also warrant
the quality, cut, make and lit of all the goods
they sell and make up. They arc thankful for
past favors and hope to have a share of
patronage. YOUNG S. CASSEL.
Columbia, Sept. 11, 1847.—tf.
TO THOSE TDAT AIRE FOND OF
SPORT.
rpm'. undersianed have just received the
best and mast complete assortment of
English and German stub and twist and pat
ent breech
'DOUBLE 'BARRELED GUNS,
which Ictvc ever been uffered 111 tins market at
suchprices that will suit all. Also, six Barreled
Revolving and self-cocking
..M7170.7.11V1h.
Call and examine for yourselves, at the cheap
Hardware Store of
RUMPLE & HESS
Columbia, Aug. 91. 1847.
fg ALL FRESH. 2
•
V
rIIIANKFUL for past favors, and desirous for a
continuance of public patronage, the sub.
scriber lakes this method of giving notice that he
has just received a large and genet al supple of fresh
Driws and Medicines, Patent Medicines, &c • All
of which !lewd! dispose of. wholesale and retail, at
very mode rate prieu, with a guarantee to be
genuine and of the beat quality.
Ile has also received a rely large stock of Per
fumery, whieh, in point of assortment, quality and
cheurnic<s, is unc<lualled in this place. Ladies and
others, call nod see for yourselves. Also a large
assortment of Combs and Brushes, very cheap.
WI 1,T,1A MS, Front ISt.
Columbia, August I I, 1817. if.
Stoves, Stoves.
coAr, & COOKING STOVES,
V of the latest and most approved pat
terns. Also, Radiator and other improved
patterns of Parlor Stoves. For sale at reduc
ed prices, at the hardware Store of
3. W. COTTRELL.
The highest price will be paid for Old Cast
ings, Flax seed, Clover seed,Timothy seed,
Columbia, aug. 21, 1847.-3 m
IitEMOVAL.
TTIE subset titer would inform his friends
Gland the public generally, that he has remov
ed to N 0.2, Schreiner's Row, between Barr's and
'Black's Hotel, Front Street, where he will con
tinue to keep an cleg_•ent assortment of Beaver,
Otter, Fur, Silk, and Nutria FIATS, and also, a
brge n , sortinent of CAPS, all of which he will
take plca•nre in showing to those who favor him
with a call.
Don't Ibrget—Sehreiner's Row, No. 2, before
u rehash's. elswlicr; as I am determined to sell
heap. WM. TEMPLE.
Columbia, Aug. 21, IS47.—tt-
Estate of Samuel Pierson, Deceased.
I
ETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Samuel Pearson, late of the borough of Co.
!within, Lancaster county, decttsed, having been
granted to the subscriber, residing in said borough,
all persons indebted to the said estate, arc requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims to present them duly authenticated to the
undersigned. ELIZABETII PIERSON,
Sept. 11, IS47.—Gt At/minis/rail ix.
DO of C Tsp.]
.Sarsaparilla
c L r 'N;S ils Coi t ispoun o d d iract
eradicate
en
tirely all the tffeets of merem y, infinitely sooner
than any other medicine, night sweats, nervous
debility, nervous complaints of all Icinds,ncurali
gia, organic affections, &c. Sold by'
au14.47-ti R. WILLIAMS.
SOMETHING FOR TIIE LADIES.
' PUN Silk, Mohair and A 'pace° Plaids, new
style for ladies' dresses ; also a splendid as
sortment of Ginghams and other dregs goods at
FRY & SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Aug. 7,1547.—1 f
GUNS AND PISTOLS.
TUST received a large asortment of Patent
p Breach Stubb Twist English Guns, single
and double barrel; also Revolving and Com
mon Pistols. For sale at reduced prices at the
Hardware Store of
J. IV. COTTRELL
Columbia, May 4G, 1847.—ti
ITC TIOM.
lErrEns of administration 011 the estate of
A Moses Brown, late of the Borough of Co.
lumbia, deee.ist.d, hating been granted to the sub
scriber residing in the said borough, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having - demands
against it will present them for settlement to
Aug. 28, 1811—Gt. MARY BROWN.
More Light.
j AMPS.-Oil, Lard and Camphinc Stand
Lamps, Hanging and Silo do. For sale by
RUMPLE A•. IJESS.
Coium , ,ia, April 7, 1847.-11
C v t".%.
WEin IZELL k.BROTIIETPS Pure White
Paints, Linseed anal Sperm Oil, V4r
nislies, Ola-s &c. For sale at low prices , nt the
Hardware store 01 .1. V. coTTRi.a.L.
co l umb.a, Niny 26,
TOTICE —A II persona indebted to the
anb
-1 scriber are requested to make parrnent, and
all i t ailinc ciaimc ag3illkit !dill, Wll/ pre.ent
them fur settlement
CHAS. .1. 13A1INITZ
J u ly llud, 18,17.—1 f
XV"ANTED.—A; .% ppretitieu to the TAI
i / 1.01ZINt; nPzl; , . Ess.
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JOIIN JORDAN