The Columbia spy and Lancaster and York County record. (Columbia, Pa.) 184?-1848, December 18, 1847, Image 3

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    MUSIC I MUSIC I !
WE have just received front the
Publishers, a very large assortment of
s choice and elegant Music. consi:tung of
IN shies, Gallops. Polkas, Songs, Glees,
Darns. Quartette. Piano Music 7 'Aunts and at:compel.-
ments, with variations. \\'e are papared to s e ll l'tltc.ie
lower than the city retail price. mid incite the mnateurs of
Columbia to call and examine ft.
WESTBROO' & SPANGLER.
Locu.a. ci.. Oppo.ite the Post Other.
=MEI
ALTIVIVIS.
ALBUMS of every size, quality, mid price, at
WESTI3ItoOK SP.A.NC.LEIVS.
BACKGAMMON .1308.RDS.
PACKGAMMON BOARDS, CHESS :HEN, DOMINOS,
&c.. xt W.1:. ,, T13R00K & STANGLI:IrS.
PORT roLzos.
DORT FOLIOS of all descriptions ; and Ladies'
13oudoir Pen,, at
decl , l7-tf wr.s.TI3IIC.OIC S SPANGLER'S.
NOTICM
T•
lIE undersigned Executrix of the last Will and
_ T. Li,... of Admit Wearer, late of the Borough tit
til'olutubta. in the county of Lane:cuer, deceased. but tug
.111.1 , 21 23:1.1 Will in the It.egi.nees office for the recording
of will , . Le., nn 111111 for ~tild county; and having al.,
Idea :nn account of cant e,tate, in Wind 01T222, jr.",.. th,
nollee to all permut- who may he litter...toll in .a id estate
to make known their elninti to the undcrligned, and all
per , onq indebted to ”aid e.tate, will plea..• to call and
snake 1i:1)1m:1a to the under , igned without delay,
Ikl ARV AVE. k VER.,
Executrix of.X. Wearer, deed.
Columbia, Dec. 19, 1947.-31
IN THE MATTER
(IF the intended application of Win. Cummings
ki tin tint: Court of (Qatari, Se--loia, at the .Inattar
1-.l°, for a tratisfrr or the lareal-ri of Jacob pa r l or) p a l,, to
knot, to keep a tavern to the liorntafit of Alari,tta.
WI: the llatiler,ll.filiail eiti/.cit, , ut the 13orottgli of Aiattetta.
in which snail:ll , ra propo,.l to b.. kept. duel raft that
the ,ant tavern i 4 neeea.ary to nireiltilliitarliale the inalihe
and entertain strange, and traveller.. and that
neciiiiralaaled rr alit the ',tail ‘l . lll Cunuuuig mid Ilan!
he IC 01 lair hour-t! and Telliperaialee, and t
prat idea Willa lanai-, nairaill and COnVelliCilCi, liar the
,tr.tage, Malt Ira, eller-,
Voter Maser. Jana , teats, ,katalrew !wailer, John K
Taller. David Cas•tel. Jr...tuba tlilirr. (;eorm• Calamine-.
Adam Prll/,,Jtatirila Purley Pile. Loves /wrath,. Conrail
Wtlhant Utq La, r, net: Hippie
December I°. 1,17.--3 -
IN THE IVIAT'I'ER
Ilie, intrmled applicalion of Ilea] !Larkins
ut tip) ('ourt of tliiiirter 11l the :latiotto.
Tern, 1 - I, for liven., t.l IL tat ern nt the (0
1 . 01110101. II 10'1114 an old
Wit the Itailer•wneil 111/eli of the 11.0010111 Or Colom
bia. in I.yllielt said las 0111 IN peopio.ed 10 110 ; ‘ ,lO. lie errii.
ty that the s lid intern 1- nevi to tieemaniodat.• the
pablte and vnterthin •-tranizer, oni WI Ve:14.1, and 0011 tie
Ore well Ilelloolllled NN 101 the .0011 I h•tmie I lark iii,
that Ite t. of ,nod repine for hot.et . l)and t'thiPeratme... l
plot. ill 1101,0 10010 :1110 eons elllellet, for
the neeommodation of , trilliger. meil traveller.-
Woli."l' I)itinel %abut—John Stark.
Smith. Timm:, Kctotog, Icier
Ilalileman, 15 t7litiltant, John eits.el. J 11.
December 1t.,1P17-111
1 1"13tr.
OF the intended application of Catharine Cle
mt.,,, In It. Curt ni final - ter t.e.n.tnn, nt the Jan
uary Tern. 1.1-. nor Iteon.-e to beep a tavern on ]runt
Sutn.t, 111 the P. 4. 1 .1 44.01 Ot A 1•1111,1141.
Wr. the nndet-rem•J 13orolt01 Ltrieltn.
ut whieh qatrl a Vera t 4 props rd to In: kept. tln ttertay
that the :Awl tat.era 1101 . 1 , -urN - to ILeirommodate the,
pulthe and entertata -tt :sager, :11111 INIVI•Iler, and that %ye
SN ell ncetptantb•d t.s ith the t.altl Calk:ll'l,w Clement..
and that ,hr in ni cowl repute :or hone-Ay :wit temperance.
and n rrcll prat Pled ts tilt hence room and eon, entence4
for lit , , aneonthatalutton of .trancer. and traveller..
JI. I)ita•rilm,•l:..l.ll.‘ I.ll4Nirt. 1,i1311,y. Ahr:l
- alit I.- rhino. S . 1 . 11,.111:1•1
.1"..,•1111
ltrutly. W. A. : , rungl, r, 6. T. IWererltlll.
11ecelliber 1 , , 1,1:
IN TILE IVIA'L'T.ER
()F 11le i litruded appl itltion of Susanna Law
r. net to thr Conti 4.4 (joartel 1 , 44•44-444,14,4 at th0.1n4444444
'l l 4 401. toy (teem.. to 1.4•44 p n lasorn lo 11,0
Alar,oll.l. 111,, 111Z:111 OM
WI: 1110` 11111!.•(,g'11e•ti rtnnru. ni illo Borootrh of Ain
netto. in ttlueit Nlll4l tnvrt n 14, propot.4•4l to be A. pt. do
ttertity that dot t.:4141 tavern 1. aret444,:tr) to accotionoclapt
the p 11141144 MO 1.111, 11:1111 , 115u0g.•1• and trnt eller... 44 ad thin
55.44 art' nOlOlllllll.l vs 1111 1110 -.110SW:11111a IgINS relic, and
tfint ,114. I. ill pod replll.• lor nod ioloporatll,,
131111 ie IVl'n provnle.l ooh hon., root nail I,IIIVOIIICIII,C,
hn the ./1,01111110t1.1111111 ot
.101111 .1 1 Unhurt. Jacob NV. .114ta.telter, _lhrahata
Atalrett. 1.44.441er, .lohn 12.414. 1)4,141 l'l4-4.441. lint 441
SIIIIIIII.I 1hreh..144h44 II Ilia lot*. 1144444)
'tint, o,•11, 11, , nry SI It,
Ileretol,or
IN THE ZVLEVI'TEN.
CIF the intended application of Mary firmly to
1, th.• court 01 Lttlartl•r :,•,1•1011.. nt till' Jallloll .
for t 1111,11• 1• to hi,j, Is Cal fit al t h e BarLaat,ll Ut
iota, it he log' as nil stand.. .
f: the tingler-tut.ed eitt/vn. oi the Pornugh:olNTnrie.tn,
whseit ,nnt invt•rn itropooll to he kept. do rerun
that the , 41.1 tat ern I. neee-%nry to neer...nod:lie the
public Intl rint rthin sllll.llffer, :11141 vib r., and Ihnt wt.
tire well acquainted sill, the •00l :11arelir.ulr. and 111:11
Si,' Is of _,oil repole the lioto , ty a itl toiiipertutee, nail ,
sell provided sills 11111.1 , e room :nal cons enienees fur the
tarcontntodotton or .I rinser- told trnveller-
Al•rallmit t n I. Da vul t'a.‘o I. J0,e1,11
Much. John .1 I.r.tionrt. l•rotl,ne•I; 11,,r111.. Fr,l.•rwk
Vrauk. W. storkhoo.... TllOOl,l,
JOllll Fr% 111` rg..r. Joh:, PAH., John h. Fidler.
I)eeettlber
IN TI-IE liIAT'I'Ma
OF the intended application of James Crow to
thii Court of (pallet Se-ioitn-. tit the Jantitir Term
for 11(4.11.0• to keep n tat ear in the Ititrolittli of
Cu
lunibur. it toeing nit "lit
il t e mit/tii. of the Itorongli of Colum
bia, m \t Melt omit Invent i. j11.110,t1 to Ine 1,1•111. din e. run
-1) that the ...aid inn ern 14 neet•--art in .termintiloilatit the
public mat entertain •tr•tnifert mat traveller.. mat that We
are well ieilimintritt with the en.... and that
he is of good rermit• Inc laine.ty mail temperance. anal
SA ell prat ul. d wnii hon., rOlO,ll mat e0114.`1111.11Ce• fur the
meow:imitation :mil traseller...
Peter I Ittlitimia ...I. AV Cottrell. C olt..fitlin Vnitttllett.
nil,. Philip 11.1: Athiii- lloli't Mane
Ilion. orge 01t..1. 11 !limier. John
John E. I :reel]. Chit, C. Cranciii.enti,
December I-. I-47.—M^
e‹..4l4;4=StN'ig4-441413AA
OF the intended application of Andrew liritrr
10 the Court of Quoro, at the .111m3ry
Term. 1 It s for hven-c lu hcrp a la% urn in the Boro.th of
Col toohla.
• .
WI: the under.igned citizen. of the Borough of Cohn..
Lin, in which said tavern I. pr0p0 , 4,1 to be kept. do cern
ty Mat the tavern i. c aIV to areohnniodate the
public and entertain ctrrow.ert and travellers. mot that or
ore Nell acquainted with the .std Amlrew Heiler. and that
he n.t of good ironic for hononty nun teinperaner. 111111 t.
well pro,itled wilh house roam and convenience, tar the
arelmmiodation of ,tranger• uud vast filer..
Demur) %ohm. Jona. Rumple. J. W. Cottrell. Peter
Haldeman. John Haldeman. 11. 11. l'ry,ll Rauh, IL Wil
lman, John Vaughea. John .31'Fall, It. E. Cochran. John
ATIIIIII,
December
0.:14 ti k . ,“ ,4 •4 , 44434;4
OF the intended application of Gerhard Brand
to th., Court of (hummer SeR.lOll, at the January .
term. 1,1. 3 . for Hemp.. to keep tavern In the 'korona!, et
Coltnnlast, it Luling ell old .(nod.
WE the taidertMoted mittens nil the Borough of Column-
Lin. lit es hick said tavern, i. propo.ed to he kept. do certi
fy Con the maul time ern Is ne-e,,,row to ncenloniodate Oat
palthe nod emertam strancsm and (rat eller, sold that We
err well newt:totted vt tilt the stod Gerhard Brand. and that
he 1- of good 11 pole for lereientl.:l/14.1 teelperaniCe• end
Steil ltmetdrd ',elk het..., }lee. nee Linn cuivece- for the
ncettommtlatlon nt .tratigt•r. anal lratt tier,
31nrith S111101..1.11" Zemler. 11. E. AlLina. Jere,. Col,
dee. dolm .1. Ilna-ton. Haab. John A. Hook. (:eo
Frattetsens. SontuelTrw.cott,J. Cdnmil, Peter Halde
man. It \Villumal.
December 1.,,..1E-17.—"1t
tIN 'ZEE MATTER
OF the intended application of Georffe Fisher to
ki the Conn of Quarter Sestoons. in the J inunry Term.
for license to keep n tavern.. the Borough of Colum
bia. it being an old stand.
\\•r, the undersigned citi/ens of the Borough of Colum
bia. in which said tavern is pr0p0...41 to he k ept , do en , rio
fy that the sand tavern I. necessnry to necommodate the
nubile and entertain strnn^ern and tras eller, and that .e
tire well acquainted with the said George Fisher. and that
he ix of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with hott..e•rootri and convenience.. fur the
accommodation of strangers and travellers.
Jrimex Stanley. John Boyd. 'Frederick lkmver. Peter
Saylor. C. M. Strain, George A. Fisher. D S Cludfant.
Samuel Rend. E. Raub, John Cassel, Jonas Rumple, Geo
Wolf. Henry Myers
December I°. 1 , 17 --3 t
PENIN TEAS
14,, AGENCY FOR THE I ' EKIN TEA COMPANY,
• • v „,
• ihe different c - raglei of Green and
Mack TEAS. put up carefully in Ti, FOIL, in
quarter' and half pound papers. expre4y for faintly use.
We deem it unnecessary to enter into details. an rt, sup,
rionty over all other TEA, has been lung tetited by the
ineren.iing thanand for them.
Principal Depot, No. :21, South Second tddeet,Philn.
For -nlr by FRY & SPA:\ (11,1:11.
Who are Ili, only authortzed agent, fur Columbia
Decemh, It., 1-
1b SIC.
LEE &WALKER, No. 120, Walnut Street. Phila.
delplua. Publi,liers and Wholebule and Retail dealer,
In Music. dectB'l7-tt"
PIIIILLLDEZ7IIX.4I.
TYPE AND STEREOPYPE FOrNDRY. The sub
+crib,. are prepared to farat,ll. at ,hort notice every
I.raktini Oilier. and hate reduced the
Prier, or Type Isms a rd., of 1,3 per cent. They now
chary tor
Pica. 3? eta. N 10.03.1. SA ct.
Small Pica. 31 .‘ Nonpar..4l, 00 ••
I.ong Primer, 30 •• A ..rate, Ni `•
/1.... m..
..,,, 10 •• P. a rl, -
t--1.... , 0 ••
llren 1.. r, 40 '• Thamand, 2.00 "
Determined to spare no expenste itt nuking, their eqtab
11,4ationt as complete na poF•ible, they are getting up
uniform Serie+ of the celebrated Scot ea %Villeh are
unequvlled loM beauty and durability. and ‘t Inch they feel
++u red trill 'Meet With general approbatioo Several
,i,Ge% are tilt;..
I In, me reeentlt. Europe for the t,orpo-e of pro
oaring •••:co line to Int.na•-•,. tine}
now oiler a greater variety of l'aney Type, Borders. Or
namontt, kr.. &e.. than any other ctribli..loorpo in the
United , tool their impros nal nietbotl.oCen.totg, and
of proparing metal. enable them to torni,lt order, is a
tnanner to en.nre totti.o.tetton.
Printing or ever% I le.criplion, Prtnung Ink,
Rule. Furnitur,,..l.e . of 111,,
Prv , 4re and Type has been need
onit In Aterettlyplng. gear rally uu hand
du•uu• Di n,11011,.
ch,•Lk4, I)rails 5c.. cut redly and elegantly ,te mut) tel
a. heretofore.
N I; Spot on. Book, NI 111 1•0 .100 to Primer.; tvito
to matte ortlto- 1...1011Nt , 0N & Co.
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Dissolution of Partnership.
ffillE partnership heretofore existing be
t tween Vin. Beatty and Wm. Bell, Boat
Builders, is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. Those indebted to the late firm, are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same will
please present them for settlement.
W M. BE A TT
W BEE.L.
Marietta, Nov. E. ) .2., 1847. declB'47-30
FOR RENT.
or three convenient Dwelling. frouses, en
_ a quire of J. W. COTTRELL.
Columbia, Dec. 11, IS. 17.—tf
IN THE rifiCATTIUR
r\ 1 7 the intended application of John Smith
y to the Court of Quarter eessions. at the
January Term, 1848, for license to keep a
tavern in the Borough of Columbia, it being an
old stand.
WE the undersigned citizens of the Borough
Columbia, in which said tavern is proposed to
he kept, do certify that the said tavern is ne
cessary to accommodate the public and enter
tain strangers aod travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said John Smith, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house room
anti conveniences for the accomindation of
strangers and travellers.
John Cassel, John Vaughn, E. E. Cochran
R. Williams, E. Raub, Peter Haldeinan,Jno
Haldeman, J. W. Cottrt.ll, Alex. R. Spangler,
Michael Ciepper, Henry Tfahler, Jonas Rum
ple, .1. A. Iloolte, John Eelix.
Columbia, Dec. 11, 3847.-3 t
Eat E ,ITIOIC
YpliE Stockholders of the Columbia, Chiques
I and Marietta Toad and Bridge Company
are hereby notified that an election for one
President, six Manager, anal one Treasurer,
will b.: held on Monday the 11 day of January
next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the pub
lic house John 13 a rr, in the Borough of Colum
bia. JOSEPH COTTRELL.
Columbia, Dec. 11, 18,17.-te
FOR RENT;
rflH F, Business Stand now occupied by 3. W.
j. Fisher, Front Street.
The Bosiness Stand now occupied by John
APLatighlin, Locust Street.
Also a number of Dwelling Rouses, suitable
for large or small .
PETER II ALDEM AN.
Columbia, Dec. 11, 1347.—ti.
DissOlution of Partnership
r H E co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween Saylor and Camber having been
this day dissolved by mottal consent. All
persons having claims against said lino are re
quested to present their accounts, and those
indebted to make payment to L. K. Saylor.
who is authorized to settle up the accounts of
the late firm.
Columbia, Dec. f, , 1847. dll-3t
TO TOE SICK. ANI)
T El' those who are CON-311M l'Tl Vl% or afflicted with
J I Cough:4, Odd., Arllnli i, Ilronelnns, Spittinz
Pain in the Sidi. or Brea-% Naar Throat,lloarane ,, , rat
load:llion of the Ileari, NVltoopiiitt row
plaint,, &C.. relll.llllWr that it I. T11L1•1t.0% ., Cuvrnccn
81 nue or 'Esti A , ZI3 NkrTlis that in daily erecting out Ii
wonderfill curl's in all theae iliseare 4 —
Therefore, beware of all faller mie Utrets that efrlllalll
nr proit••.+C 141 Cotll.llll Tar, and of them only
who are known not to deal nt S:111,113 4 31111.1e5.
ItPrlfi the folinwirzte.tinicim, to the value, of the above
medicine, front a well knee a citiLeti of Ciiiiilicrland
'
1'0WN7411111 . , Nos, :10„ 1517.
About FIX tears since 111 rf/Iliefille lire o f ele.• sedentary
nature of my business. I was at latt.rel wlih seveie rams
in Ili.: breast. palpitation of tlu• heart and shortness of
breath, which were 50011 followed by a failure of appe
tite. r. WI rents w akelieln , •so at night, and partial paral)sis
of my limbs—these ss emitnens of a deranged sv•tein he -
ing frequently attended by spilling of blood. For „boat
two yours I was also thrown into convulsions la Inch left
me in a miserable state of feebleness nod began to af
fect my mind. Front tone to time my sulferingx were
more or less seven:. 11 111 11 at length They increased to
such It degree, and the violence of the symplons were so
angenented, that for a whole year I was unable to attend
loony bestows.. Dearhig this time I consulted some able
physicians and attended to their prescriptions, but all
their skill was unavailing to procure me relief, and lit
length they regarded my rec. , cry as entirely hopeless
In tiles comlienni I wan informed of salutary elfects of
Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar nod Wood Naptlia
inn case soniew hat similar to nano. told though I hail
given up all expectations of a recovery of my former
health by human means, yet being strongly advised to
try the medicine, I was at length prevailed upon to do so,
and I have now to say, that by the ISO of MAI 110111 C m)•
health has been restored. and I am now able to attend
to business with as much fidelity as wont!.
HENRY
'The above medicine prepared only by
ANGN EY & DICKSON. at N. E. corner of
Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia.
AGENTB--1L IV 1.1.1 AMS, Columbia; JOHN
Glue, Lancaster; 13. Gnoss, Ilarrisburg ; R.
ANGNEY, Carlisle.
Price 51) cts.. or G bottles for 8 . 2,50.
March 6, 1847. dent P47-Im.
TIIE GRMILT CEIVTRILL
CHEAP HAT AND CAP STORE,
NVIIOLEALE AND RETAIL,
TO. 2SI Market Street. Ninth il•mr above Eighth St.
south µOa. Phindelphia ,Ciltllprice9 title of the largest
and moat beautiful assortments of Have. Cars & 1 1 111rE14
the Union, and of the latest and moat approved style..
manufactured under the immediate superintendanee of
the Subscriber. In the best manner, of prune materials,
and will be sold at the lowest possible prices for cash.
The assortment embrace, a splendid variety of SILK.
Mot.t.savr, Resven..Ltitt en. ItCPholAs NUTRIo and other
HATS. of beautiful finish. and a complete Stock of all
kinds of otAzcn, FUR and PLUSH CAPS. of
the most desirable patterns. together with a supply of
Fors. Buffalo Robes, &c.
Country Merchants and others are respectfully in
vited to eCansine the Stock, which they will lied it to
their advantage to do before purchasing, as it is 111,
determination, having adopted the cash system, to sell
for Cash only, and at the the lowest prises.
JOAN FAREIRA, JR.
2.31 Market St.. above Sill Pt., south side.
Philadelphia * Dec. 4, 1817.—Gm
HE subscriber offers at private sale, a
T
valuable LOT with two DWELLING• 4 4..i&
HOUSES thereon erected, situate on Locust street,
near Second at., in the most healthy situation in the
Borough of Columbia. One house has been occu
pied as a Millinery Store for a number of year.,
and will be an inducement to a Milliner as it is
fixed for that business. The houses will be sold
separately or together as will suit purchasers. The
subscriber lies a large assortment of fashionable
Bonnets, Ribands, Feathers, Flowers, and all arti
cles in the line of Millinery which will be sold low
for cash. ROSANNA M'FAUL.
Columbia, Dec. 4,1847.-4 t.
SPINO-ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER.
rums instrument, as its name suggests, is de
signed as a remedy fur various complaints,
dependent on a weakened and relaxed state of the
Spinal and Abdominal muscles.
Mrs. 11.1. a very respectable lady of the city of
Albany, mother of several small children, of tall
stature and spare habit, had been under treatment
for an obstinate uterine disease,attended with pro
lapses uteri, severe pain in the side, weakness of
the back, general muscular debility, lassitude,
langour, acidity of stomach, much indigestion and
costiveness. As medicine seemed to have but slight
effect in affording relief, arising in part, from her
situation as a mother in the daily discharge of
domestic duties, I recommended a trial of Dr.
Crain's Spine-Abdominal Supporter. In April,
18.16 she commenced the use of one, and has con
tinued to wear it up to this date, with very great
relief to all her unpleasant symptoms, and with the
most flattering promise of receiving permanent
benefit. From the result of this case, as well as
from the excellent mechanical construction and
adaptation of Dr. Crain's instrument, I take pleasure
in recommending, it to the attention of inedwal
gentlemen and the public generally.
JOHN S. CAMERON, M. D.
July ;2i st, 1 SUL I:20 Spring St.,N. Y.
For sale by \V. A. LEADER.
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Valuable seal .103tatte, Town sots,
dr.e., at 3. 2 ublic. Sale Without Re
serve.
N pursuance or an order of the: Orphan9' Court
of Lancaster county, will be sold on Saitfrday,
the IS/ft of Deeember next, at the public house of
John Barr, in the Borough of Columbia, the follow
ing Real Estate, formerly the dwelling of Cen.
Thos. Boucle, deed.:
No. 1. A Lot of Ground with a large Two f.',A
Story Brick DWELLING and back buildings
with Stabling and Carriage House thereon erected,
situate on Front street, near, the Bridge, in the
Borough of Columbia, fronting on said street 30
feet and extending back about 300 feet to a 11 feet
alley, adjoining the property of the Widow Brene
man on the north, and No. 2 on the south. This
house being very arge and constructed of the best
materials, is susceptible of being altered to a first
rate business stand, is worthy the attention of
capitalists.
No. :2. A Lot adjoining No. lon the north and
property of Widow Swart', on the south, fronting
22 feet on Front street, and running back the sonic
asNo. I, to the alley—ou which is erected a frame
office, &e.
The above will be sold separate or together as
will best suit poschasers. Persons wishing to view
the premises will please call on the subscriber.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening,
when terms will be made known.
- SAMUEL B, BOLIDE.
Columbia, Nov. 127, ISI7.
At the same time and place will be sold by the
undersigned, those Valuable Braiding Loin, WO
site the Presbyterian Church, the most desirable in
the town of Columbia from the Mention, heirs! , on
the cot ire, of the principal street in the Borough,
fronting on Locust street 120 feet and extending
back on ith street 190 feet to a 1 1 feet alley.—
They will be sold either entire or divided into 9
building lots, son Locust and 3on 11.11 streets, as
will best suit purchasers. A plan of which will
be exhibited at sale. Terms at sale.
S. 11. BOLT]) E.
Columbia, Nuv..27, 1917.—ts
Treasurer
5.100.00 REWARD!!
rim]: public arc hereby cautioned against
receiving from JESSE ROBERTS (our
former agent,) any of IlottuNs CK'S MEDICA
TED WORM St nut', as he has been oiscitsuc
E o from our employ. No medicine is genuine
without the written signature of J. N. & S.
llobensack on the label of each bottle. The
above reward will be paid upon the conviction
of any person counterfeiting said signature, of
which the public have notice; and arc further
cautioned against paying the above named
JESSE 11013 ER any money on our account,
as he has no authority to receive the same.—
Rrad the follorrin;r rrittirate from it highly re
spect', ble Physician
Messrs. Ilobensack :—I lake great pleasure
in informing you of the great efficacy of your
Worm Syrup. My daughter being afflicted for
a hoer tune, I tried all the remedies for her
my sk ill was he n • to, without receiving any
benefit, and gave the case op as hopeless, when
I was induced, by one of my family, to try
your Worm Syrup, and I must say, much
against my will, but sorprlsing to tell, before
taking the whole of one bottle, it brought the
largest quantity of worms I have ever seen
brought from a child. in all my practice, and
almost instantly restored the child to health.
Respectfully yours. Sze.
JOSEPH ELK I N - ToN, M.
Prep:lied only by J. N. S.: G. S. Hobensack,
2nd and Coats st., Phila., and for sale by all
respectable storekeepers in this and adjoining
counties, who we have authorized to pay back
the money in every case, should it fail in giv
ing satisfaction- Price 25 cts. Also, Hoben
sack's 115 ena Tooth Ache Drops, a certain
cure for tooth ache—Price 12 els. Hoben
sack's Rheumatic Liniment—Price 25 cents.
liobensach's Cent.: Al.l, SALVE:, for weak
hacks, sprains. fresh and old sores, horns, c.-
Price 12/, cts. Hobensack's Tetter Ointment—
Price 23 cts., one box warranted to cure all
eruptions of the skin. For sale as above.
Philadelphia, November 20,1847.—1 y
COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA AND
CONSUMPTION.
E 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 dircc.
lions without finding relief: It positively cures
Asthma, Bronchitis, Inflamation of the Lungs and
Throat, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup,
Consumption, &c. It does all it promises, and all
that is asked is just to give it a fair trial, and it will
at once prove its superiority over every thing of the
kind.
'rho Indian Vegetable Balsam is prepared only
by IL M. Crawford, Philadelphia, and for sale by
C. 'Westbrook, Agent fbr Cdhimbia ; Andcr.on,
,Marietta; C. S. Kauffman, Washington; ino. Bar
& Son, Safe Harbor. Oct. 16—fin.
OR Cloaks, MCSACS, &c. A large and will se
leet.Hl assortment, comprising some new and
beautiful styles for children's wear, now opening
at the Ncw York Store.
Oct. 16,—tf GRIEL, HART & GILRERT.
SHAWLS: SHAWLS::
A splendid assortment of the :latest styles just
received and for sale CHEAP at
oci23' 17- if J. D. & J. WRIGHT.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
CRAI N'S
BUILDING LOTS
V incentown. N. J
CASHMERE PLAIDS!
NEW GOODS I !
W. & S. PATTON.
A I'ER returning thanks to the citizens o
Columbia and vicinity, for the very liberaf
share of patronage bestowed upon them during
the past spring and Summer, would again call
their attention to their NEW STOCK of
FALL Xi, - WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of Cloakings. French, English and
German do—Coburg's Pararnettas and Plaids
'Wes., Goods, Plain, Plaid and Fancy Colored
Cashmeres, California and Lama Plaid llomba.
zings. Alpaccas, Mexican, Buena Vista and Cerro
Gordo Plaids Woolen do. Superior quality Lou.
don Glassy Alpaccas, Lustre Plaid and Striped do.
Siffd
Cha•hmere, Terkerra, Embroidered, &c. Plain
Thihet, Silk and Wool Fringes. Blanket, Plain
and Plaid Cloth do. New style Belgian Shawls•
Cloidis and Cas.sinicres.
A large assortment of Cloths, West of England
and French Cloths and Cassitneres. V ery tine, and
extra idth—Blue, 1310 wn, Dt ab, Olive, lnvisible
Green, Mixed and Black Brit,sh and Amen can
Cloths—Plain and Fancy Ca-saneres S giblets,
Kentucky J eatteg, both plain and striped, Boyer
teens, Velvet Coartls. Coarse Cloths and :Satinets,
very low.
Complete assortment of Boy,' ?fear, woolen
and worsted—Velvet and Satin Vestines, plain
and figured—Th kings and Drillings, flannels,
‘Velsh Gausc and Shrouding Flannels, assorted
colors, Domestic and Canton Flannels ' assorted.
G 1.% es and Hosiery, Kid, Silk, Buck and Woolen
Gloves and Mitts, Silk, Lamb's Wool and Cotton
Ilose, Fn rich linen Camhric Handkerchiefs, very
low. Furnishing Goods. Blankets, Wool and Rag
Cud pets 01 the be , t quahty—Floor and Table Oil
Cloths, feathers. Looking Glasses, Umbrads,
China and Queenswarc, Flesh Gro , eries, Sup,' ior
Teas, just imported. Camphoric. and Lamp Oils,
Nlackercl by the barrel, Sill by the sack, new crop
Sugars, Stmiu. d Iloney. &c.
Our Goods h ice been selected with great care
for cash, besides are all new and free It om moth
ca t or d none. We therefore feel ourselves able
and willing to sell low for cash, and give eve')
satisfaction Lu those who may call to examine our
goods at the New Cheap Cash Store, corner of
Front and Locust
W. & S. PATTON
C.lnnibia,Nov 6,1547.—1 f
MUFFS! MUFFS!:
Full fisortnient of MUFFS and TIOAS just
11 . received and for sale at
oct3o'l7.lf FRY & SPANGLER'S.
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER,
Olt TllE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE:.
.TnE ,01.4 c rib, begs li.*Ve to inform the citizens of Co
limibia and - vicinity that he liar received from
Providence, It. 1.. three ho see of Perry I v.l's Pam
Killer, so well known in the Sew I:iigland Claris for
removing all kinds of nu flair what kind—l:lien
inato.m, Acloinz Face, Aching 'feet h. Plumb, Pain In the
nit k, hark. and head; Cold., Choi Ace., and
for -ale only by W. A. I.E;A
Colombia, November f,, 1317.—1 f.
Attend 10 Your Cough* and Colds.
DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.
- LIOR Cour.hs, Co/ ps, Asthma, flu of Mood, Hoop'
ilia Gooch. rrono, I 10ar , e11,2, Pain and Sorenr , s of
the Stile and Hack, Vornootipt ion. and all diseases of the
Luaus and Wean!, &c., &c. Fur sale ny
W. A. LE A 1)17.12.
CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY!!!
1 7 1 . a,(.51/,01.1.Z.,,Candy. New York Cream, Coco
., manufactured and for sale at
the !owe.' prices, at Nu. ILI. North Fourth Street. two
dams belnw Vine, Philadelphia. :"linpkeepers and
nt her, dcalimg in these :Mules are respectfully ineit,il to
cal i. U0VJ0.47.3111.
FURS ! FURS I 1 FURS 111
Tbl subscriber would respectfully invite
Ladies and Gentlemen about visiting
Philadelphia, and in want of
S• FURS,
Such as MUFFS, BOAS, TIP PITS. &c., to
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as
they will find it to their advantage and no
mistake.
All orders received shall be faithfully attend
ed to at No, 93, North Third Street. above
Arch. Philadelphia. 3 A HIES BELSKY.
lry BUFFALO ROBES always on hand.
Philadelphia, October 30, 1:317.-3m
LOON HERE,
NEW YORK CHEAP STORE,
Front Street, Columbia, Potreo.
ralfli: subscriber i 4 now selling off at COST his
I_ slurs stock of new and well selected Dry
Good, I 40, flats, Caps, !loots, .Shoes and
;only made Clothing, without reserve.
s;rangus and cluzins will save 20 per cent., by
eaihog at the New York Cheap Store, before
making the.r purchases elsewhere, as the
Great "Aeduction of Prices
will inJuee every per.un •vishing, Cheap Goods, to
use without further trouble.
y'.I.7IFLI• GROCERJE
Stich a 9 Cufhie, siwer, :11olag=e9, Ten 9, etc
neatly Made Clothing,
:I S Gnats, Pains, Vests. shirts, I) I ;were,
(2nllars, .Suspenders, etc ; all of which
will be sold cheaper than at any other store in Co
lumbia, to close the concern.
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIP PERS,
Selling at about half price ; coarse heavy 11001 s for
winter, fine calf skin do. ; also, Brogans of all va
riance and sizes, selling ofT cheap.
HATS AND CAPS ,
For men and boys; fine Deni•crteen, Nutria and
Angola 1.1 ate, all sizes; Fur, Cloth. Seal, Cutgham.
Glazed and Silk glazed Caps of all sizes; also, Boys'
Fancy Trimmed Cap.. All of which will be closed
at prices to suit purchasers, :1,4 the subscriber is
anxious to wind up Ins business in this place.
Country produce taken in exchange at market
prices. ELIAS RAUB.
Columbia, October 23, IF:17.
MUFFS! !! MUFFS!!!
A splendid assortment just received and for salo
VERY cimAr at
°et:23'l7-1f J. 19. & J. WRIGII'r.
"WINTER'S COMING."
A nEvEity.
The cold ulnas oC notionn sigh sill o'er the lea,
Al.litil.lStarlll•,,Pitit frolics 111 hnrNde glee;
On the ',el. , ' of the flood the sere forest-leaves float.
Arid Nature's voice whispers ".Van, buy titre a Cool ,"
What, Snow I Ity my faith I Prom turning to stone
The Cont•• n good thing. hot In uncle,. alone,
No lona., In ....Inlet's light !Ivory dreq4ed.
I !oust have Winter //racers, Pants, ShErts and a rest t
And new, where to boy rheape•t, and where to bey be•t
And where can I be most becomingly dres.ed
•• Ay there i. the rub”—let me pre t in the ••Spy, ••
PRETSMAN Worn, up the talleat, I'll go there and try!
The wind Ihrtiviera " On , " end the ntnrm•epGlt prances
And the eddy ing lined with thtt forest leaf dance,.
And 'Nature applaud.—while eti elegant cfrepi,
The hnrd !deuce IMETSMANouid4,,PKRZVIAN, the
Prat.. 4 . 4
COlUinbia, Oct. 9th, 1647•—tf
Pink Saucers.
TME Improved Carmine Saucers for dying silk
stockings, gloves. feathers, flowers, gaures,
crapes, cambrics, muslins, &c. For sale at
sept24'47-tr LE IDER'S.
PHILIP GOSSLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbia, Lancaster county, renters,
WILL practice in the several Courts of
Lancamerand Yorkeounties.
OFFICE.—In Walnut street, adjoining the
Washington Hotel. Mar 6,1817.
DOCT. WM. S. 111'CORKLE.
fArricE—South East corner of Locust and
JJ Second street.
Boarding !louse—with Mrs. Swartz, 2 doors
below his late residence.
Columbia, April 7,1847.—a
➢LORE NEW GOODS.
CALL and see the splendid assortment of New
(tiodQ. just received by
0ci23'1741 J D. & J. WRIGHT.
A NOTIEER large supply of choice Dry Goods
for Fall and Winter. At the lice Hive, North
queen street. ELIAS'. E. WENTZ & BRO.
Lancaster, Oct. 22, 1517-0
ETHERE.u, ot. Young: Cas
r 'el.'', No. 50, Front Street Columbia. oet.9.tf
TERKIRRA VLS.
Splendid assortment of Terkirra and other
shawls. Just received at
ucT47 FRY & SPANGLER'S.
LAXPri.ETS: BILANKETS:: For sale
very low at FRY & SPANGLER'S.
0c2'47
91IIE LADIES are particularly invited to call
early and examine those beautiful Bon
net Ribbons, all new, Fall Styles, now opening at
the BEE II IVE, North Queen at.
5(14.21-11'
J. 00 fro Pl E CES rn i ce A n l t i s m a c n h , a , s u a p n w d ,r i d ls i tze r s, a
y " rd Pr n ic o e ;
opcnin . g, at the BEE I I IVE, North Queen st.
Sept. 21—tf
EXTR .ICl' OF MUSK just rreei vet,
and for sale at LEAnr.ivE - 4.
scpti2 1' 17-11:
Pi.YSON'S INDELIBLE INIC for niarking
linen, silk and cotton without the preparation.
Fur sale by
y 00K ING , 0 L ASSES of nll kinds, just re
ceivcd at YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50.
sept 1 l'47—tf
INcw supply of Tarton and Monterey Plaids
_Lfor ladies' wear, jest received at
septl I'l7—tf YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50.
newest and best styles of Giinps and
Fringes, just reexived at
septlF•l7—ti YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50.
10ILK warp, lustre Plaid and striksd Alpaccas,
just received at
scptl no-tf YOU:sIC C. CASSEL'S No. 50.
ORLEANS LUSTRE at
YOUNG & CASSEL'S No. 50
septll'47-41
M ),
INIM" Slarch Polish, for preparing siardi
I
without the addition of any greasy substance,
and lor producing a brilliant pearly gloss on the
linen. Sold only by R. WILLIAMS.
TOtINSON'S Super. Es,,ential Walnut Oil Mili
tpj tary Shaving Soap, supetinr to all others for
shaving. Sold by IL WILLIAMS.
an2rl7-tf.
WRIG !IT'S Indian Vegetable Pills or
,Indian Purgative. and Indian Vegeta
ble Syrup warranted genuine For sale by
au2F47-tb It. WILLAMS.
NTI.4GUE MIXTURE. A warranted
A. cure fur lever and a4ue. For slate by
R. WILLIAMS'.
N. 11.—There is none genuine but that sold by
R 1V it liums, atti2l'.l7-If.
4 IL BULL'S Compound Extract of Sara
parilla for sale by R. %VILMA:WS.
anl4'4i•lf
1) 4C CLASPS, Purse and Bag Twist, Steel
13 Beads, Purse and Bag Rings and Tassel.
Fur sale by R. WILLIANIS.
aul4'47.tc
DOCTOR ROBEY'S Brazilian Hair Curling
Liquid. For mile by R. WILLIAMS.
auld'47-tf
GIMPS AND FRINGES.
T . )LACE SILK and Mohair Fringes and
j Gimps, fur sale cheap at
FRY & SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Aug 7, 1847.—tf
13EKIN TEAS of all kinds, to be had fresh
at YOUNG C T'ASSEL'S Store, No. 50
Columbia, aug. 7,1817—tf
Nails and Spikes.
200"egs NAILS, SPIKES and BRADS.—
Just received and for sale at reduced
prices by lIU AIPLE C H ESS.
TONES' SOLUTION OF JET, an instanta
p, ncous liquid human hair Dye, for dyeing
light, red. or grey hair permanently a brown
or jet black color. Full and copious direc•
lions enclosed. Sold at the sign of the Amer
ican Eagle, N 0.82 Cat ham Street. New York.
Price 50 cents. 81 or $1,50 per bottle. Sold by
Aug. 7, 1847—Gin IL WILLIAMS.
FILL and CROSS- BUT SAWS, of Ro
land's best. For sale at manufactures
prices by RUMPLE S.; HESS.
Columbia, April 7. 1047.-1 f
CHAINS.
friTriAtc,lsCC;len%raatteiAl s i lfo7t de ci n oi F il h an i t l i Ai s
sin
gle Link.Breabt, Carrying and I latter, Chains,
all of which we oiler at manufactures prices.
RUMPLE & BESS.
Columbia, April 7, 1347.—ti
cl.oTiis CLOTHS!!CLOTHS! !?
1 - . )LACK, Blue Black, Brown, Green and every
I_,) other color, from the bent French and Engiinh
manufactures, from $1.75 prr yard upwards, from
the Boston and New York Marken, now opening
at the New York store.
Oct. 16—tf GRI EL, HART & GILBERT.
CASSINI ER ES, SAT! E":"I'S, &c.
ai,enmimaiderr comprisingortmeioft m
Ko plain e
17 -1 1 1.1:4 "1)1 o peni ng
anc g s l % a . c k
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. I G—tf GRUM, HART & GILBERT.
DRESS AND FANCY GOODS.
csUPER all wool Cashmeres,.. dc Laincs, Ore
, 171 gen I'laids, Cashmere Plaide, Satin, Striped.
Royal, Purple and Blue Plaid Alpacas, Striped
Plaid and Changable Silks, Cashmere, Crape. and
Silk Scarfs, Gloves, Ribbolaik Lawns, &e , &c.. now
opening at the New York 'Store.
0ct.16-tf GMT, 'TART & GILBERT.
STEEL. BEAD PURSES AND BAGS.
JUST received a most splendid assortment of
Bead Purses and Bags not to be surpassed by
any. Also Steel Brads, Tassels, Rings, Tassels
and Rings in setts, Clasps, and Twist of different
shades. For sale by W. A. LEADER.
n0v.20'47-tf
Ai ILLER'S celebrated Odontalgic Drops will
111 cure the most inveterate tooth ache in one
minute. W.irranted not to injure the teeth in the
least degree. For sale by W. A. LEADEI2.
nov:2o'47.tf
N n O)rerreilefolk. iitioncSarisl Lily
I,h;lenn,srilvi.le'l°ln,3Ala
baster Ponder, Isdncnd ' s Pearl Powder,
Powder
Bills all of superior quality, together with Toilet
Powder and Puffs. Fur sale by
nov3K/'47-tf W. A. LEADER.
ILKS, Shawls, Cashmeres, Delaines, Merinoes,
0 Alpacas, Cloths, Cassi ineres,Sa tins, Ginghams,
and a variety of all other kinds of goods which
will be sold low for cash, at Young &
No. 50, Front street, Columbia. 0et.23-1.1-
100 s acks of ground alum Salt. Just reccivid
at Young & Casssell'. No. 50, Front si.,
Oct. 9.3—t f
Columbia
TUST opened all the desirable shades of those
p splendid Til IBET CLOTHS so much in de
mand at present for cloaks and dresses—warranted
from the celebrated factory of Lupcns & Co. At
BEE HITE,
North Queen street.
LancaPtcr, Oct.23—tf
RICH TERKERRI
TUST opened 50 of the most superb Tcrkerri
Shawis, direct from N. York, at various prices,
at least .10 per cent lower than the same, quality
and styles has ever been sold in this city. At the
• BEE
IA doors North of the Post Oilice N. Queen st
Lancaster, Oct. 23, Ibl7—ti.
111 111 CRY IS STILL i T El EY COME."
TUST received 60 pieces of those splendid French
. and English Plaids so much worn fur Ladies
MAI and Winter Dresse=. At the Bee Iltve, North
Queen street. CHAS. E. WENT" C. BRO.
Lancaster, Oct. 23, I.Bl7—ti
W. A. LEADER
TTRENCHMIRINOS for Cloaks! The larg , sr.
and ino.t splendid assortment ever offered in
Lancaster, and comprising every shade and color,
now opening and for sale low at the Now York
Store. GRIEF, HART & GILBERT.
Lancaster, Oct. 16, 18.17.—ti
FRINGES! CLONE. FRINGES!!
FRINGES of every variety of width and color
to snatch French Merinos at the New Yolk
Store. GRILL, lIART & GILBERT.
Lancaster, Oct. 16, 1711.—te
GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
P. STEWART'S Patent Air-rtght and
list-Air Summer and Winter COURINt:
S lO . VE, far Wood or Coal. Sold only at Na. BG,
Baltimore Sheet, Baltimore, by the subscriber, bar.
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 has 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 test it
with any other stove, either as a fuel saver, or com.
pletc operator. It has never bean surpassed, Weyer
equalled, and I have any amount of testimony sub.
stantiating the assertion.
The firs t 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 18.1 G.
Its performance is warranted in every ease. 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 arc in
successful operation, giving complete satisfaction in
almost every instance.
I have a number of certificates from gentlemen
of high character and undoubted integrity, 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 UFO
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, Rev. Mr. Harrison, Rev. Mr. Munroe, Dr.
Dear, Dr. MeAlannus, Dr. Difrenda (Fur ' Dr. Mon.
monier, with near five hundred others in Ililtimore,
Merchants, Mechanics, and Laboring men. We
wish, however, this Stove to stand upon its own
merits and not on what myself or the tnultitude 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
SMITE!, WRIGHTSVILLE, my only Agents
north of Baltimore.
THOMAS G. ITAPPERSETT.
Oct.lG4m. No. SG, Baltimore St., near Gay
P EMBERTON'S COMPOUND FLUID EX.
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, fur the m
ineral and permanent cure of all diseases arising
from an impure state of the blood. Prepared only
by W. tii . LEADER.
scpt2 P47-tf
rILI) 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
W. A. LEADER.
TRISH lINENS.-100 pieces just received di-
Tea from B o ston, they arc 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 HIVE, North Queen at.
TO THOSE THAT ARE FOND or
SPORT..
THE undersigned have just received the
best and most complete assortment of
English and German stub and twist and pat
ent breech
DOUBLE BARRELED GUNS,
Which have ever been offered in this market at
such prices that will sultan. Also,sixßarreled
Revolving and self-cocking
PISTOI3S.
Call and examine for yourselves, at the cheap
Hardware Store of
RUMPLE St HESS.
Columbia, Aug. V. 1847.
TOOTH ACHE
LILY WHITE.
FRENCH Al ER INOES
URENUEI iMERINOES ! !
COOKING STOVES.
Soaps, Soaps, Soaps.