PUBLIO SAIIM, On Saturday, the 11th day of December, 1847 IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersign ed Administratrix of the Estate of Peter Mc- T r ague, late of the Borough of Columbia, de ceased, will expose for sale at public vendue, at the public house of John Barr, in the borough aforesaid, the real estate of said decedent, as follows, vix i Na 1. A. LOT or GROUND, Fronting 28 feet on Front street, below Union street, in said borgugh, and extending in depth 190 feet to a public alley, whereon is erected that well known Tavern Stand, known as the SEVEN STARS HOTEL. No. 2. A. Rivxn. Lor.oF GROUND, fronting 291 feet, more or less on Front street afore said, and extending in depth about 150 feet to the Susquehanna River, upon which is erected a large Two Story Frame Warehouse, and adjoining property of A. Bruner, John Cooper, Cornelius Tyson and others. No. 3. EL None and Lot of Ground fronting 40 feet on Union street aforesaid, between Second and Third street, and extend ing in depth to a public alley, and adjoining property of Patrick Murphy, Charles Odell and others. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock P. 11T., when attendance will be given and terms made known by BRIDGET IVIcT AGUE, Administratrix- Coltimbia, Nov. 20, 1847.—th Lancaster Examiner S: Herald please copy, and send bill to this office. PUBLIC SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. ON FRIDAY, the 26th day of November, will be sold at the public house of Daniel Herr, (Washington hotel,) in the Borough of Columbia, the following valuable property, •iz: Two Lots of Ground, Situated on .Front street, containing in front 50 feet each, and extending in depth 191 feet to a 14 feet wide alley, adjoining property of James Given and others. ALSO, a lot containing 37 feet 6 inches, on said Front street t and in depth the same as the others. on which is erected a TWO STORY FRAME BUILDING, which has been used as a currying shop, and could, by a small ex pense, be converted into a dwelling house. The first two mentioned will be sold togeth er or divided, as purchasers may desire. Sale to commence at half-past six o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by JAMES CRESSON. ?I. B. For further information enquire of Robert B. Wright. Columbia, November 13, 1847.—ts Valuable Lot For Sale. A LOT OF GROUND on Locust street, 1 - 1 in the Borough of Columbia, lately sold as the property of George C. Lloyd, deceased, is now offered at private sale. If riot sold be fore the evening of Saturday, the 4th of De cember next, it will then be offered for sale by public out-cry, at the Washington Hotel, kept by Col. D. Herr, at 7 o'clock. It will be divi ded to suit purchasers. If not sold on the 4th of December it will be rented. AI3RAHAM BRUNER, SAMUEL SHOCH. Columbia, November 13, 1847.—ts NEW GOODS!! W. & S. PATTON. Ar I'ER returning thanks to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, for the very liberal enure of patronage bestowed upon them during the pa r t spring and Summer, would again cull their attention to their NEW STOCK of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Cloaking . .., French, English and German do—Cohurg's Paramettas and Plaids, Dress Gods, Plain, Plaid and Fancy Colored Cashmeres, California and Lama Plaid Bomba zines, A Iporeas, Mexican, Buena Vista and Cerro Gordo Plaids, Woolen do. Superior quality Lou don Glassy Apaccas, Lustre Plaid and Striped do. &maims. Chashmere, Terkerra, Embroidered, &c. Plain Thibet, Silk and Wool Fringes Blanket, Plain and Plaid Cloth do. New style Belgian Shawls• Cloths and Cassitneres. A large assortment of Cloths, West of England and French Cloths and Cassimeres, very fine, and extra width—Blue, Brown, Drab, Olive, Invisible Green, Mixed and Black British and American Cloths—Plain and Fancy Cassimeres Satinets, Kentucky Jeanes, both plain and striped, Bever teens, Velvet Coards. Course Cloths arid Satinets, very low. Complete assortment of Boys' Wear, woolen and worsted—Velvet and Satin Vestings, plain and figured—Tickings and Drillings, Flannels, Welsh Gause and Shrouding Flannels, assorted colors, Domestic and Canton Flannels, assorted. Gloves and Hosiery, Kid, Silk, Buck and Woolen Gloves and Mitts, Silk, Lamb's Wool and Cotton Hose, French Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, very low. Furnishing Goods, Blankets, Wool and Rag Carpets of the Seal quality—Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Feathers. Looking Glasses, Umbrellas, China and Queensware, Fresh Groceries, Superior Teas, just imported. Camphene and Lamp Oils, Mackerel by the barrel, Salt by the sack, now crop Sugars, Strained Honey. &c. Our Goods have been selected with great care for cash, besides are all new and free from moth eat or damage. We therefore feel ourselves able and willing to sell low for cash, and give every satisfaction to those who may call to examine our goods at the New Cheap Cash Store, corner of Front and Locust st. W. S S. PATTON Columbia, Nov. 6, 1847.—tf MILLER & CO.'S EXPRESS. BY their own Cars in charge of messengers, and under locks, DAILY be. twecn Philadelphia, Lancaster, Col 4in hi a , Wrigh ts. villa, York, Gettysburg, Baltimore, Washington, South, NVest, North and East, by Evening* Mail Trains. M. & Co. are now prepared to forward in their cars, Packages, Parcels, Bundles, light Cases, and all descriptions of goods and merchandize; also Specie, Bank Notes.. Drafts, Bills for collection, orders, &c., to any of the above named places by passenger trains and mail speed. Being desirous of affording every facility for the pfompt and eco nomical transaction of any commission entrusted to them, they respectfully solicit the patronage of all to their line. All goods or packages must be marked "By Miller & Co.'s Express.. D. F. GRIFFITH, Agent, Miller & Co.'s Express, Columbia. Clmccs.— Corner of Third and Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Chas. Norman, Lancaster; H. Kate. felt, York; Museum Buildings, Baltimore; Gay & Co., cor. Wall and Broadway, N. Y. ; Gay & Co., State st., Boston ; Washington, D. C.; Richmond, Va.; Wheeling, Va.; Pittsburgh,Pa.; Gettysburg, Pa. n06•47-tf DIVIDEND. Columbia Bank & Bridge Comp., NOVEMBER 2, 1847. 5* TIE Directors of this institution have this day declared a dividend of three per cent. for the last six months, payable on and after the lath inst. SAMUEL SHOCH, Columbia, Nov. 6, /847.-3 t Cashier. LIST OF BOOKS Recently received and for sale at the COLUMBIA. BOOK STORE, Locust Street, opposite the Post Office. Home and Tray. Library Capt. Roberts Laughable Stratagems Marston Horse keeper's Guide Last days of Pompeii Eugene Aram Miss Pickering's Novels Mary Morris Literary Ladies of England Evelyn Mabel, the Actress Rescued Nun Philosophy of Evil Life of Gen. Taylor Mexico and her Military Chieftains Life of Gen. Lafayette Taylor arid his Generals Alta California Conquest of Santa Fe Ladies' Self Instructor Winter Gift for Ladles Ladies' Guide Ladies' Work Box The Bustle Lover's stories of Ireland Lover's Songs and Ballads Rose's Book Keeping Washington and his Gen's. Way to Live . Well Health made Easy Ladies' Work Table Book Hollick's Origin of Life Nurse's Rhyme Book Aladdin Chambers' inf. for People Rose of Wissallikon Tourist's Guido Green on Gambling Portraits of Gen. Taylor IndepeniPee Hall A m e rice n ife Mothers' Medical Guide. foam. Treatment Works of Mios Landon Davis's Revelations And a variety of other be sold at the lowest rate Oct. 30, books all of which will for cash. C. WESTBROOK. MORE NEW GOODS AT FRY & SPANGLER'S. THE subscribers have just received and arc now opening another splendid assort mod of goods, which they arc determined to sell at such prices as cannot fail to please. All they ask is a call, as they are confident of suiting those who wish to purchase. FRY & SPANGLER. Columbia, October 30, 1.84.7.—tf. MUFFS! MUFFS!! Full - assortment of MUFFS and BOAS just _Z - 1. received and for sale at 0030'47-tf FRY & SPANGLER'S. PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER, OR TIIE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE. TRE subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Co lu titbits and vicinity that he has just received from Providence, R. 1., three boxes of Perry I)avls's Pain Killer. so well known In the Now England stales for removing all kinds or pains, no limper what kind—Rheu matism, Aching race, Aching Teeth. Burns. Pain In the neck, back, and bead; Colds, Cholic pain, &c.. &e.. and for sale only by W. A. LEADER. Columbia, November 6, 1817.—tf. Attend to Your Coughs and Colds. DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. TOR Coughs, Coll's, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Hoop " ing Cough. Croup, Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness of the Side and Back, Consumption, and all diseases of the Lungs and Breast, &c., &lc. Fur sale by N0v30'47-If W. A. LEADER. CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY I!! 1 LL kinds of Molasses Candy, New York Cream, Coco rt. nut, Groundnut, Sec., manufactured and for sale at the lowest prices, at No. 151, North Fourth Street, two doors below Vine, Philadelphia. Shopkeepers and others dealing in these articles arc respectfully Invited to call. nov3o' 17-3 m. FURS I FURS I I FURS II I TliE subscriber would respectfully invite Ladies and Gentlemen about visiting Philadelphia, and in want of 11.1• CI• FURS', Such as MUFFS, BOAS, TIPPITS, &c., to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it to their advantage a‘nd no mistake. All orders received shall be faithfully attend ed to at No, 93, North Third Street, above Arch,Philadelphia. JAMES R EISKY. irrBUFFALO ROBES always on hand. Philadelphia, October 30,1,947.-3 m LOOK HERE, NEW YORK CHEAP STORE, Front Street, Columbia, Penn'a. rpHE subscriber is now selling oft at COST his entire stock of now and well selected Dry Goods, Groceries. flats, Caps, Boots. Shoes and ready made Clothing, without reserve. Strangers and citizens wall save 20 per cent., by calling at the New York Cheap Store, before making their purchases elsewhere, as the Great Redaction of Prices will induce every person wishing Cheap Goods, to buv without further trouble. T.1.711L1 GROCERIES, Such as Coffee, sugar, Molasses, Tees. Fish, etc Ready Made Clothing*, Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, etc. ; all of which will be sold cheaper than at any other store in Co• lumbia, to close the concern. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Selling at about half price; coarse heavy Boots for winter, lino calf skin do. ; also. Brogans of all va rieties and sizes, selling off cheap. HATS AND CAPS, For men and boys; fine Beaverteen, Nutria and Angola flats, all sizes; Fur, Cloth, Seal, Gingham. Glazed and Silk glazed Caps Mall sizes ; also. Boys' Fancy Trimmed Caps. All of which will be closed at prices to suit purchasers, as the subscriber is anxious to wind up hit business in this place. Country produce taken in exchange at market prices. ELIAS ItAUB. Columbia, October 8.3, 1847. SHAWLS! SHAWLS !! A splendid assortment of tlie ,latest styles just received and fur sale CHEAP at 0ct23'47-tf J. D. &. J. WRIGHT. • MUFFS! MUFFS!! MUFFS!!! A splendid assortment jast received and fur sale VERY CHEAP at net:23'474f J. D.S. J. WRIGHT. BOOKS AND STATIONERY JUST received a large and well selected assort meet of - Miscellaneous Books. ALSO—SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY. • BLANK BOOKS Of every variety for sale cheap at the Columbia Book Store, Locust Street, opposite the Post. Office. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. THE Indian Vegetable Balsam is the only reme dy that can arrest with certainty the various pulmonary affections under which thousands sink into the grave. No one ever used this Balsam according to direc tions without finding relief. It positively cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Inflamation of the Lungs and Threat, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Consumption, &c. It does all it promises, and all that is asked is just to give it a fair Irial , and it will at once prove its superiority over every thing of the kind. The Indian Vegetable Balsam is prepared only by H. M. Crawford, Philadelphia, and for sale by C. Westbrook, Agent for Columbia; Anderson, Marietta; C. S. Kauffman, Washington; Jno. Herr & Son, Safe Harbor. Oct. 16-6 m. CASHMERE PLAIDS ! FOR Cloaks, Dreues, &c. A large and well se lected assortment, comprising some new and beautiful styles for eltildren's wear, now opening at the Ncw York Store. Oct. 16,—tf GRI EL, HART & GILRERT. Ico Sacks of ground alum Salt. Just received at Young & Cassell's. No. 50, Front st., Oct. 03-tf Colombia COLUMBIA LIVERY STABLES. TITE subscriber having fitted up a Livery Stable, in the Borough of Columbia, at the WASHINGTON HOTEL, would respectfully call the attention of the citizens and community to that fact. He. having gone to considerable care and expense to get up such a stand as the town never yet had, would beg leave to an nounce, the lie. has prepared himself with a good add SAFE STOCK OF HORSES, Together with different kinds of CARRIAGES, LO suit the travelling community, now asks a share of patronage due to a public good, and hopes by strict and prompt attention to his line of business, to merit the same. TIIEREFORE: Ye youtlifto heroes, all draw near And to my feeble song give ear, If you in Horsemanship delight And on s' balmy moonlit night, Perchance some fair one at your side, Enjoy the pleasure of an evening ride. A Carriage, Horse, or Coach you need To J. B. Edwards, then first speed, To serve you all, you'll find him able, By calling at his Livery Stable. JOAN 13. EDIVANDS Columbia. October 30, 1847.—Gm CI ILK'S, Shawls, Cashmeres, Delaines, Mcrinocs, 0 Alpacas, Cloths, Cnssimeres, Sati no, Gingha ms, and a variety of all other kinds of goods which will bo sold low for cash, at Young & Cassell's, No. 50, Front street, Columbia. Oct.23—tf FRENCH MERINOES JUST opened all the desirable shades of those splendid Till BET CLOTHS so much in de. wand at present for cloaks and dresses—warranted from the celebrated factory of Lupens & Co. At the BEE HIVE, Lancaster, Oct.23—tf North Queen street. AUCTION GOODS, AUCTION GOODS. r HE subscribers have just received a very ex tensive assortment of seasonable Goods, prin. cipally purchased at Auction, at much below the regular prices, which arc offered at a small advance on cost, and on favorable terms. PETER HALDEMAN & Co. Wanted, one or two experienced Salesmen. Columbia, Oct. 23—tf P. H. & Co. 71IVE Dollars Reward. Lost or stolen, on the 15th inst.. a brindle colored bull Dog, low set and bushy tail, white on one side of the fare, with a small piece bit out of the lower lid of the debt eye, answers to the name of Bull. The above re• %aril will be paid on the delivery of the doe, or thief, to the owners. YOUNG & CASSELL. Columbia, Oct. 23, 1517-If RICH TE RKERRI SII AWLS. JUST opened 50 of the most superb Terkcrri Shawls, direct from N. York, at various prices, at least 50 per cent lower than the same quality and styles has ever been sold in this city. At the BEE HIVE, 19 doors North of the Post Office N. Queen st. Lancaster, Oct. 23, 1847—tf. THE CRY IS STILL'CH.EY COME." TUST received GO pieces of those splendid French end English Plaids so much worn for Ladies Fall and Winter Dresses. At the Bee live, North Queen street. CIIAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. Lancaster, Oct. f 23,18.47-11 FRENCH AIEIiINOES ! ! 17:111ENCII MIRINOS for Cloaks! The largest . 1 1 and most splendid assortment ever offered in Lancaster, and comprising every shade and color, now opening and for sale kiw at the New York Store. GRILL, HART & GILBERT. Lancaster, Oct. 16, 1847.—tf E. H. SMITH, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, CAPS, PALM LEAP HATS, &c. 10S Racc Street—While Swan Hotel Phiadelphia Philadelphia. Oct. 16,1847-6 t. FRINGES ! CLOAK FRINGES ! ! FRINGES of every variety of width and color r to match French Merinos at the Ncw York Store. GRIEL, HART & GILBERT. Lancaster, Oct. 16, 1747.—tf CLOTHS! CLOTHS!! CLOTHS!!? BLACK, Blue Black, Brown, Green and every other color, from the best French and English manufactures, from $1.75 per yard upwards, from the Boston and New York Markets, now opening at the New York store. Oct. 16—tf GRIEF,, lIART & GILBERT. CASSINI ERES, SATINETTS, &c. NTOW opening a splendid assortment of plain II black and fancy Cassi mores, comprising some new and beautiful styles, also, Satinets, super bangup cord, a very fashionable article, all of which we offer low at the New York Store. Oct. IG—tf GRIEL, HART & GILBERT. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! ! 9 I BET, Modie, Plaid, Cashmere, Turkerri, Silk Cassimere, Blanket Crape, and every variety of Shawls for sale low at the New York Store. 0ct.16-tf GRIEL, HART & GILBERT. DRESS AND FANCY GOODS. SUPER all wool Cashmeres, M. de Laines, Ore gon Plaids, Cashmere Plaids, Satin, Striped, Royal, Purple and Blue Plaid Alpacas, Striped Plaid and (.;hangable Silks, Cashmere, Crape and Silk Scarfs, Gloves, Ribbons, Lawns, &c , &c.. now opening at the New York Store. Oct.l6—tf GRIEL, HARTS GILBERT. " WINTER'S COMING." A REVERY The cold winds of autumn sigh sad o'er the lea, And the Storm-spirit frolics in horrible glee: On the breast of the flood the sere forest-leaves float. And Nature's voice whispers "Man, bey Mee a Coat 0" What. Snow I by my faith I seem turning to stone; The Coat's it good thing. but Is Useless alone, No longer in Summer's light livery dressed. I must have Winter Drawers, Pants, Skirts and o rest! And now, where to buy cleanest, and where to buy best And where can I be most becomingly dressed: Ay there is the rub••—let.mo see : In the "Spy. PEICTSMAN looms up the tallest, I'll go there and try: The wind thunders Go t" and the storm-spirit pfanccs And the eddying flood with the threat-leaf dances, And Nature applauds—while to elegant dress, The bard blesses PRETSMAN. and PRETSMAN, tAe Press. Columbia, Oct. litli„lB47•—tf TOOKING GLASSES of all sizes and at re 1 duced prices. For sale at 0c.2'47 FRY & SPANGLER'S. Pink Saucers. THE Improved Carmine Saucers for dying silk 1 stockings, gloves, feathers, flowers, gauzes, crapes, cambric', muslins, &c. For sale at sept24'47-tf LEADER'S. DOCFOR TO IVNDSEN'S Campou nd Extract of Sarsaparilla never tails to eradicate en tirely all the effects of mercury, infinitely sooner than any other medicine, night sweats, nervous debility, nervous complaints of all kinds, neurali gia, organic affections, &c. Sold by aul4'47-tf R. WILLIAMS. A vigorous prosecution of the War, the best means to secure a speedy and HONORABLE• PEACE. No. 4 2 No. 42. • - r, Front St. =',; ( 41 1 ....41/. ((1.7 711;:: ; Front St 7,47.;.;;;;Tc. WALNUT COLONNADE, CHEAP FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 1.a.1123 i s 10:•' 21. e NT°. 42, Front street, directly opposite the Bridge; and three doors below Black's Hotel, COLUMBIA, PENNA., Would respectfully call the attention of the public to his stock of Fashionable and Cheap Clothing, which exceeds in extent, elegance, and variety, any hitherto opened in this vicinity, and which he pledges himself to sell at prices lower than even he has before offered. Just look at the prices: Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Dress Coats, from $5.00 to 510.00 Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Frock Coats, from 4.00 to 10.00 Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Sacks and Coatees, from 2.50 to 5.00 Gentlemen's Fine Cloth and Cas sinter° Pants, from 2.00 to 4.00 Satin and Silk Velvet Vests, Plain and Fancy, being the only kind of this quality for sale in this place, from 2.50 to 4.00 toundabounts and Pea Jackets, 1.00 to 3.00 Shirts, plain and fancy, - 371 to - 1.50 Satinet Pantaloons, 1.50 to 3.00 Gentlemen's Cotton Hall-hose, 61 to 161 •• Silk Handkerchiefs, 371 to 1.00 • Cotton do 64 to 121 Cravats, a new article, 371 to 1.00 Suspenders, 64 to 371 Umbrellas, 31i to 1.50 Leather and Hair Trunks, 50 to 1.00 Travelling Bags and Valiees, 1.00 to 2.50 Ladies' Travelling Bags, a beauti ful article, 2.00 to 2.50 A Large Assortment of Fine and Medium Cloaks. ALSO—A large assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, Such as Pants, Vests, Roundabouts, and Shirts, and, in short, every article of apparel required by the gentleman, the mechanic or the laborer, with a va. riety of fancy goods, calculated to tickle the taste and secure the patronage of all classes and condi tions of men. My thanks arc due, and I hereby tender them to the world of my patrons, for former favors, and I am determined to prove the sincerity of my grati tude, by untiring efforts to furnish a Fashionable Wardrobe to every patron of the Cotoned° Hall of Fashions, as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best. REMEMBER THE 3 BIG DOORS, the place to buy cheap Clothing, No. 42, Front Street, Columbia, Pa., directly opposite the Bridge, and three doors below Black's Hotel. For further particulars, enquire of the Captain on board. JAMES L. PRETSMAN. Columbia, Oct. 901,1847. N. B. A branch of the above establishment, where all the articles enumerated, and at the same prices, may be obtained, has been opened in No. 4, Shrei. ncr's Walnut Front. NEW FALL GOODS. rpm subscribers have just received their supply 1 . Fall and Winter, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, to which they invite the attention of their friends and the public generally. CLOTHS, CASSIIVIERES, &c. Their stock consists of superior French, and English Black, Bine, Brown, Mixed, and Olive Cloths; plain and Fancy Cassimors, Sattinets, Tweeds, Jeans; Velvet and other Vestings. Gtv du Rhine, Swiss and Matteona Dress Silks. ALPACAS.—PIain, Plaid, and Striped, at 18, 25, 31, 37, 50 cts., &c. English, German, and French Merinoes ; Plain Paris Cashmeres and Dc Laines, Lama and Taller Plaids. French, Earlston and Manchester Ginghams; Prints of every style and price; Plain and Plaid Linscys; 'river Gauze and other White and color ed Flannels. SEURTINGS.—Three quarters, four quarters, I fire quarters, six quarters and ten quarters Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Blankets, Ticking,a, Checks, Doeskins, fie. A splendid assortment of Trimmings, Gimps, Silk and Cotton Fringes; Thread, Victoria and Bobbin Edgings and Insertings ; Lisle, Victoria and Brussels Lace, Collerettcs, Gloves, llosiery,&e, nabr2.:113:13, Long Pulverised, Crushed, Havanna and Brown Sugars; Syrup, L. IL N. 0. Molasses; floney ; Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffees; and the superior Teas of the Canton Tea Company of New York. Oils, Fish, &c. ALSO : China, Glass & Queensware of which will be sold as LOW as the LOWEST, for cash or produce. Thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received, they will by strict attention to business endeavor to merit a continuance of the public's favor. J. D. & J. WRICIIT. Columbia, Sept. I 8-17.—tf: Stoves, Stoves. rpHE subscribers have constantly on hand a 1 full assortment of Wood,Coal, and Cooking Stoves of every size and description, Cannon Stores. Also, Headenburg'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. DISSOLUTION. T"E partnership heretofore existing between tho subscribers, trading under the firm of J. W. Fisher &Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. J. W. FISIIER, S. GROVE. Columbia, September 1,1847. THE undersigned has just received a fresh supply of goods suited to the season, embrac ing 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 country town. He continues to carry on the Tailoring Bus iness. and will be thankful for a continuance of past favors. J. W. FISHER. October 2, 1847.-tf TIIEMBERTON'S COMPOUND FLUID EX ' TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, fur the re moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Prepared only by W. A. LEADER. scpt:24'47-tf Soaps, Soaps, Soaps. OLID 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 sept24'47-tf W. A. LEADER. REMOVAL. SOMN F. MAUSTON, _ ATTORNEY AT LAV. HAS REMOVED his LAW OFFICE to the Collector's House, corner of Frout and Gay streets, where he will attend prompt ly to all business in the line of his profession. Colombia, April 14, 1.947.—tf PHILIP GOSSLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbia, Lancaster county, Penn'a, WILL practice in the several Cuurts of Lancasterand Yorkcounlies. Orrrce.—ln Walnut street, adjoining the Washington Hotel. Mar 6,1847. DOCT. WM. S.III'CORKLE. OF VlCE—South East corner of Locust and Second street. Boarding Ilouse—with Mrs. Swartz, doors below his late residence. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf MORE NEW GOODS. CALL and see the splendid assortment of New Goods, just received by c0m23'47.t1 J D. & J. WRIGHT. TTONEIf for sale, at Young & Cassell's. No . 1 - 1 . 50, Front street, Columbia. Oct.23—tl ANOTHER large supply of choice Dry Goode for Fall and Winter. At the Bee Hive, North Queen street. CILtS. E. WE.NTZ & BRO. Lancaster, Oct, .9d, 1847—tf F Olt sale a light two horse wagon nearly new Apply to FRY & SPANGLER. Columbia, Oct. IG, 1847—tf: vx- T ANTED-2 JOURNEYMEN TAILORS NI/ Apply to JOHN JORDAN, Columbia, Oct. 9, 1857. Locum Silva IREsu ETHEREAL OIL, at Young Fr Cas sels', No. 50, Front Street Columbia. oct.9-tf TERICIRRA SHAWLS. A Splendid assortment of Torkirra and other 1:1 shawls. Just received at FRY S. SPA.NGLER'S. • J3LILIVIKETS: BLANKETS!! For solo very low at FRY & SPANGLER'S. 0c217 r lIIE LADIES are particularly invited to call j_ early and examine those beautiful Bon net Ribbons, all new, Fall Styles, now opening at the BEE HiVE, North Queen at. Sept. 24—tf 3r,r, SACKS Ground Mum Salt. sackE cll./ Ashton, floe. For sale by sept2•l'47-tf 11. EL ATKINS & CO. 100 !plc. Mackerel, N 0.1,2, and 3. SO bbls Shad. For sale by n024'4741 11. E. ATKINS & CO. D 0 UI3 LE EXTRACT OF MUSE just received and for sale at LEADER'S. septill'474l: pINDELIBLE INK for marking j= linen, silk and cotton without the preparation. 'for sale by W. A. LEA.DER. AFRESH assortment of all kinds of the best spices just received ut septil'47—tf YOUNG & CASSEL'S N0..50. WTin, sheet i r - n a n 'lo id a c p o p p r p e n n r ti ii c i e n s in to cn te . artl 3o t y he n from the country preferred. Apply to Columbia, Sept. 11, 1847. 11. PFAEILER. L(JOKING GLASSES of all kinds, just re mired at YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50. seplll'47—tf ANew supply of 'Parton and Monterey Plaids for ladies' wear, just received at septlVd7—tf YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50. I IRE newest and beat styles of Gimps and IFringes, just received at scptl l'47—tf YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50. QILK warp, lustre Plaid and striped Alpaceas, ►J just received at scptl 1'47-11 YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. O. ORLEANS LUSTRE at YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50 scptll`47—tf T4AUNDRY Starch Polish, for preparing starch I without the addition of any greasy substance, and for producing a brilliant pearly gloss on,,the linen. Siila only by it. WILLIAMS. f1u21'47-tf. JOHNSON'S Super. Essential Walnut Oil Alin tary Shaving Soap, superior to all others for shaving - . Sold by It. WILLIAMS. au2l'47-tf. WRIGIIT'S Indian Vegetable Pills or V Indian Purgative, and Indian Vegeta ble Syrup warranted genuine For sale by au2l'47-tf. R. W ILLAIIIB. ANTI -AGUE MIXTURE. A warranted cure fur fever and ague. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. N. B.—There is none genuine but that sold by R. Wr Dims- au‘2l.'47-tr. A H. BULL'S Compound Extreer of Sarsa /-1. parilla Col sale by It. WILLIAMS. aul4'474f BAG CLASPS, Purse and Bag Twist, Steel Beads, Purse and Bag Rings and Tassel.— Fur sale by IL WILLIAMS. aul4'47•tf DOC TOR ROBBY'S Brazilian Hair Curling Liquid. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. aul4'47-tf GIMPS AND FRINGES. BLACK SILK and Mohair Fringes and Gimps, for sale cheap at FRY Sz SPANGLER'S. Columbia, Aug 7, 1847.—tf 1 3EKIN TEAS of all kinds, to be bad fresh, at YOUNG & CASSEL'S Store, No. O. Columbia, aug. 7, 1847—tf Nails and Spikes. 200"egs NAILS SPIKES and BRADS.— Just received and for sale at reduced RUMPLE 8z HESS prices by TILL and CROSS- Z.'UT SAWS, of Ro land's best. For sale at manufactures prices by: RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf CIIELINS. TAFERR'S Celebrated Lowden FRB CJTAI3S 11 Traces, long and short. double and sin gle Link.ltreast, Carrying and Halter, Chains, all of which we offer at manufactures prices. RUMPLE S.: HESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf PINE OIL. JUST received and for sale at the Hardwar Store of RUMPLE & HESS Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf 0 PIECES Alpachas and Lustres, at prices 1 0 from IS cents and upwards per yard. now opening at the BEE HIVE, North Queen st. Sept. 24 —tf COOKING STOVES. GREAT IMPROVEMENT. P. STEWARDS Patent Air-77glit and Hot-Air Summer and Winter COOKING STO . VE, for Wood or Coal. Sold only at No. 86, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, by the subscriber, hav ing the exclusive right to sell them in the States of Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia and all Pennsylvania. west of the Susquehanna river. This celebrated Stove Into now a character which no other has ever attained, and has been often enough and long enough tried to warrant the dec laration that it is the best Cooking Stove in Ameri ca, and should any doubt it I am ready to teat it with any other stove, either as a fuel saver, or com plete operator. It has never been surpassed, if ever equalled, and I have any amount of testimony sub. stuntiating the assertion. The first premium was awarded to this stove at the fair of the American Institute, New York; the first premium by the Franklin Institute, Philadel phia; first premium by the Mechanics' Institute, Boston ; first premium by the Delaware State Ag ricultural Society, September 184 G. Its performance is warranted in every case. It is equally well adapted to wood or coal, and will do more work with less fuel than any other Stove ever offered to to public. In winter it will warm the largest kitchen, and when fixed for summer, with the summer dress attached, it warms the room no more than a charcoal furnace, and for boiling, broil. ing, roasting, baking, &c., was never surpassed by any Stove, open fire or brick oven. This Stove was Patented in 1838,—is made of the best material and workmanship, by the Patentee in Troy, New York, thousands being sold annual. ly in the eastern States, one house in Boston last year sold 1807 of them. Since their introduction in Baltimore, hundreds have been sold, and are in successful operation, giving complete satisfaction in almost every instance. - • I have a number of certificates from gentlemen of high character and undoubted integrityo.which I will take pleasure in showing to any who may call on me, and would refer to the following named persons amongst the many who have them in use in Baltimore; R. A. Dobbin, editor of the '° Amer ican," Mr. Abell, editor of the "Sun," Mr. Barnes, editor of the Patriot," Rev. Dr. Green, Rev. R. Piggot, Rcv. Mr. Harrison, Rev. Mr. Munroe, Dr. Bear, Dr. McNlannus, Dr. DiffendafTer ' Dr. Mon monier, with near five hundred others in Baltimore, Merchants, Mechanics, and Laboring men. Wo wish, however, this Stove to stand upon its own merits and not on what myself or the multitude say about it and invite a trial of it, and should it fail to give satisfaction it may be returned any time in twenty days at the expense of the subscriber. For sale by Messrs. JAMES & SAMUEL SMITH, WRIGHTSVILLE, my only Agents north of Baltimore. THOMAS G. HAPPERSETT. No. SG, Baltimore St., near Gay 0ct.16-3in NEW COLUMBIA TEA AGENCY FOR TILE SALE OF THE SUPERIOR TEAS OF Jenkins & Company, TEA DEALERS, PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscriber has taken the Agency for the sale of those excellent Teas—has received and will 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 arc in neat packages of a, 1„ 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 meat de licious Teas, mid at she lowest possible prices. • At this period, when the public taste is undergo ing a change (ruin Green to Black Teas, it may be ' interesting to know that the Chinese universally drink Black Teas, considering the Greens fit only for foreigners. GUILFORD G. CLAIBORNE, Columbia, Oct. 2d,-3m. Post Master. Steam Engine for Sale; FACTORY TO RENT. AFIVE 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 for sale or to rent; it is 50 feet square,'Well lighted, has large doors fronting north and south, on Union street and on a 12 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 Tons Pine Grove Coal for sale. Oct. 2d—tf J. 11. MIFFLIN. IRISH LINENS.-100 pieces just received di rect from Boston, they are a great bargain, and well worthy the examination of every housekeeper. Tickings, Flannels, Crash and Table Diaper, for sale at remarkably low prices at the Sept. 24—tf BEE lIIVE, North Queen at. TO THOSE THAT ARE FOND OF SPORT. 7nIHE undersigned have just received the best and most complete assortment of glish and German stub and twist and pat• ent breech 'DOUBLE BARRELED GUNS, which have ever been offered in tins market at such prices that will suit all. Also, six Barreled Revolving and self-cocking PISTOLS. Call and examine for yourselves, at tlie cheap Hardware Store of RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia, Aug. 9.1, 1847. ALL FRESH. It THANKFUL fir past favors, and desirous fur continuance of public patronage, the sub scriber cakes this method of giving notice that ha has just received a lurge and general supply of fresh Drugs anti Medicines, Patent Medicines, &c. All of which he will dispose of, wholesale and retail, at very moderato prices, with a guarantee to bo genuine and oldie beat quality. He has also received a very large stock of Per fumery, which, in point of assortment, quality and cheapness, is unequalled in this place. Ladies and others, call and see for yourselves. Also a large assortment of Combs end Brushes, very cheap. R. WILLIAMS, Front St. Columbia. August IS, 1847.—tf. TONES' SOLUTION OF JET, an instanta neous liquid human hair Dye, for dyeing light, red, or grey hair permanently a brown or jet black color. Full and copious direc tions enclosed. Sold at the sign of the Amer ican Eagle, No. S Catham Street. New York• Price 50 cents, ft or 11.50 per bottle. Sold by Aug. 7,1847—Gm R. NV ILLIAMS. REMOVAL. P. SCFIREINER has removed his WATCH and JEWEL LERY Establishment to the N ILNUT FRONT ULM 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. ColumLia, July 17, 1847.—tf.