Cars For Sale or to Hire. ONE four wheel House Car, with heavy Baltimore wheels and axles—has been used only a few weeks. One do. Open Box Car, both in perfect order, may be seen by ap plying to Benjamin Newlin, at West Chester, Chester county, and will be sold or hired on accommodating terms by. ISAAC C. PRICE, N. E. cor. of filth and Willow st. Philadelphia, Nov. 9.0, 1847.-51. ROPER'S First - Premium Writing Ink. Silver medal just awarded by the American Insti tute, New York, 1847 The following testimony from distinguished In stitntions speaks for itself: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Pitiladelphia, May LI, 1841 Having tried, for some time, the Black Ink man ufactured by Mr. Joseph E. Hoover, we have found it well suited for manuscript, by its running, freely, and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade also we are pleased with. W. E. HORNER, M. D., Dean of the Faculty and Prof. of Anatomy. JOHN LUDLOW, Provost. SAMUEL B. WYLIE, Vice-Provost. HENRY REED, Secretary of the Fa culty of Arts. ROSEW ELL PARKE, Prof. of Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry. W. W. GERHARD, Lecturer in the Medical Department. Pennsylvania Medical College, Phila. We fully concur in the above. SAML. GEORGE MORTON, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. Central High School, Philadelphia. A. D. BACHE, Principal. 11. McNIERTRIE, M. D., Prof. of An. American Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia. FREDERICK FRALEY, Secretary. Custom House, Philadelphia. J. D. GEORGE, Dep. Naval Oilicer, llover's Adamantine Cement A Superior Article, Warranted. For Sale, Wholrsale and Retail, nt the Manu factory, No. 87, North Third Street, opposite Cher ry Street, Philadelphia, by JOSF.PH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. may13.47.1y To the Honorable E. Lewis, President,and his As sociates, Judges, of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the county of Lancaster: THE petition of Jacob Miller respectfully shewelli That your petitioner bath leased that commodious house situated at the forks of the Marietta and Lancaster turnpike and the Columbia road, in West Ilempfield township, late the estate of Samuel Boyd, de ceased, w hich is well calculated for a public house of entertainment, and from its neighbor hood and situation, is suitable as well as neces sary for the accommodation of the public, and the entertainment of strangers and travellers• The said house has been occupied as a licensed nn for several years last past. That he is well provided with stabling fur horses and all con veniences necessary for the entertainment of strangers and travellers. lie therefore respect fully prays the court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or Public House of Entertain ment there. And your petitioner will, &c. JACOB MILLER. W. Hempfield township, Nov. 18, 1847. We, the undersigned, citizens of West Ilempfield township, aforesaid, being personal ly acquainted with Jacob Miller, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary m cecommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travellers, that lie is a per son of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that lie is well provided with house room and con veniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. etherefore beg ler.ve to recommend him for a license, agree ably to his petition. John 13. l\lank, John Rode, Christian Sher rick, Joseph Slierle, Edwin Haldeman, 1-leery Wolfersberger, Jacob Shalienherger, John Blank, Jacob Rhode. John Sherle, Charles Lockard, Henry Moult. deell'47-3t FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. THEY have come to B. Young, at No. SO. The Fall and IVinter Fashion. for 1847 tNr.. S, which, for taste, cannot be surpassed by the world—they are the most perfect ever brought before the eyes of the people of this globe. Persons wishing their garments cut and made in the most elegant slyle, will do well by calling at B. Young's Tailoring °stab. lishment, 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 nny other store in Columbia, will do well by calling at Young Cassel"s Store, No. 50, Front street, where there is one of the best selections of the above goods In the country. They will also warrant the quality, cut, make and fit of all the goods they sell and make up. They are thankful for past favors and hope to hare a share of patronage. YOUNG Is CASSEL. Columbia, Sept. 11, 1847.—tf. Those Who have been Deceived With MOCK PRETENDED HAIR PREPARATIONS Should read the follominz statements of respectable persons. Abraham Vanderbeck, of Avenue 98 D, New York, certifies that his head was entirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 3s. bottles of JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE, he has a good crop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick and luxuriant. Mr. WILLIAM JACKSON, of 89 Liberty street, Pittsburg, certifies : On the 3d of February, 1847, that Mr. Thomas Jackson's head on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen }ears. and that by using two 3s. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast. thick and healthy. lle expects by using this a little longer to have a better head of hair than he ever had. To those whose hair is gray, or falling off and weak at the mete 1 hereby certify that my hair was turning gray and falling off, and that since I have used Jones' Coral Hair Restorative it has entirely ceased falling, is growing fast, and has a fine, dark look. Before I used Jones' Coral (lair Restorative I combed cult handfuls of hair dai ly. WM. TOMPKINS, 9•! King, st., N. Y. HAVE YOU SCURF OR DANDRUFF"! M. P o wer a grocer, of Fulton street, bad his hair completely choked up with dandruff, and Jones' Coral flair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it. Do you want to dress, beautify, and make your 11.411? soft and finei:::-Read I, Henry E. Cullen, late barber on board the steamboat South America, do certify that Jones' Coral Hair Restorative is the hest arti cle I ever used for dressing. softening. cleans.. ing and keeping the hair a long time soft, clean, silky, dark and in order; all my customers preferred it to any thing else. Eor<ale by Aug. 7,1847-6 m R. WILLIA MS. HONEY for sale, at Young & Cassell's. No. 50, Front street, Columbia. Oct.:l3—tl OLIVER IEVAIITS' Salamander, rive and Thief Proof IRON CHESTS, Warranted equal to any other make, and have nev er been injured by Fire or Burglars, in a single instance. Ile aieo keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND BOOKS. TRUCKS FOR STORES, FACTORIES, &c. DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. EAGLE GLASS PAPER. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, &c. PACKING LEVERS, HOISTING MACHINES. REFRIGERATORS AND WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS, 61 South Second St., below Chesnut Philad. REFRIGERATORS For Cooling and Preserving MEAT, BUTTER MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pur poses. WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS' CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, fur Purifying Water that is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise can be bad of all sires and prices, at the Ware rooms, No. Gl South Second Street, two doors be low Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. October 2d, 1847. Ladlea are Cautioned Agatrust Using COMMON PREPARED CHALK: THEY are not aware how frightfully injuri ous it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using pepared chalk ! Be sides it is injurious, containing a large quan tity of Lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we cal l Tones' Spanish Lily White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities ; and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at. the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachusetts, says " After analyzing Jones' Spanish Lily W bite, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying." Price 45 cents a Box. For sale by R. W ILLIAMS. Columbia, August 7,1847-6 m A BLESSED, BLESSED AND HEAVENLY MIRACLE OF MIRACLES!! ON the 4th of August, in the year 1843, a singular scene occurred in the Royal Sci• entific Institute of Prance. The aged, white headed President, his head bare, his arm outr stretched, his face radiant with smiles, (fo science was triumphant,) and his voice with gratulatory tone, delivered the following re port: We are astounded at this singular prepa ration. Where indeed will science stop!— Here we have a preparation made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement of, and even dis colored skin! Where will its magic and sin gular power cease? The Negro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Red Man of the Far West, are alike under the influence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yellow or discolored skin, and making it white and beautiful and of changing the color of dark, or black, or brown skin." (Here several persons were brought forward by the President, who had used it, in proof of his assertion.) There are probably few persons of intelli gence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the qualities of Jones' Italian Chemical Soap in curing Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Sore Heads, Old Sores, Heard and Barber's Itch, Chapped and Tender Flesh, Freckles, Tan, Sunburn and changing dark Sunburn or Yellow Skin to a pure clear white, as smooth and soft as an Infants, and in fact ev.. - xy kind of eruption and disfigurement. Read these certificates: Frost the New (Means Sentinel, October, 1811. One o: our subscribers, Mr. Id. Leonard, in forms us that he has been cured of old, scaly Salt Rheum, of eighteen years standing, on his heard, fingers, and hands, by a cake of an arti cle advertised lately—we speak of Jones' Ital ian Chemical Soap. Ile also informs us that lie has tried its cileets on leis female slave Hose, much marked with sun spots, and lie found in twn weeks her skin much clearer and whiter. James Eltham , a painter, in Jersey City, was cured of carbuncles, and pimples, which lie was afflicted with for many years, by part of a cake of ;ones' Italian Chemical Soap. Persons in purchasing this must always ask for Jirsy.s ITALIAN CID:Nur:AL SOAP; and per- Imps, as many who have been cheated with counterfeits, will he too much discouraged to try the genuine, we say to such, try this Once— you will not regret it: but always see that the name of T. JONES is no the wrapper. Sold only in New York at S 2 Cattnim Street, Sign of the American Eagle. Price, 50 Cents a Cake. For sale by It. WILLIAIAIS. Columbia, Aug. 7,1847-6 m. DILLE Roll Vegelabke Universal Pills At e a strengthening pur gutivc and a intilfying TIIF. hopes of the American agents are far more than realised by the success of Dr. Le Ilny's Vegetable Universal Pills on this side of the Atlantic. Iserer did a medicine spring into such immediate popularity: In !ess than three months eighty thousand bones have been disposed of; and certificates of cures performed by them received from upwards of four hundred persons. The cures embraced a great number of diseases? but those which predominated were Billious Fe ver. Colic, Habitual Costiveness, Dysentary, Loss of Appetite. Flatulence. Worms and Low ness of Spirits. All persons who take them agree that they aro 'or superior to every other medicine they had used, in the mildness the energy, and the efficacy of their action; for though they pro duce neither gripe nor nausea, they act upon the secretions with great directness, force and rapid. ity; and an a purgative leave nothing to lie desired. But their great peculiar excellence, and that which distinguishes them from all other purgatives is, that hair operation is followed by no reaction.— Their unrivalled purifying and purga:ive proper. ties, for which they are indebted to the essence of Sarsaparilla, and other ingredients,being controll ed by their highly tonic virtues derived from the extract of Wild Cherry, they do not strain the digestive organs into action, as is the mode of operation with other cathartics, but on the contra. ry strengthen them into action. Thus all other purgative medicines produce more or less subse yunt costiveness, ai.d sluggishness of the gastric puce, V. bile Dr. Le Roy*a Pills leave all the ma chinery of the system full of life activity, and the bowels open and natural. in , Price 25 cents per box. Agents for Columbia—R. %VILT.TAMS. Wm. A Lemma. Feb G-'4 7- ly SHAW I.S F - S11:1 - W - 1 - . S -1 ! lIMHBET, Cashmere, Turkerri, Silk Cassimore, Blanket Crape, and every variety of Shawls for sale low at the New York Store. Oa.] G—tf GRUM, HART & (ALBERT. Morning Train Again. tilac BETWEEN lORK,IVRIGHTSVILLE AND COLUMBIA TFIE President and Directors of the Balti more and Susquehanna Rail Road Compa ny having consented to continue the Morning Train between the above places. ICTTIie Car will leave Columbia DATES, [Sundays excepted] at GI o'clock A. M., and the Train will leave Wrightsville at G 4 o'clock. Returning, the Train will leave York at S o'clock, A. M D. C. 11. BORDLEY, Aprirl7, 1847. Sup't. SUNDAY TRAIN. j aak' ARZ; BALI MORE & SUSQUEHANNA. R.R. TIM MORN I ISG PASSENGER TRAIN will run from Baltimore regularly, hereafter, on Sun ay, at 9 o'clock A. M.. and RETURNING will tart from Columbia at 14 P. M., Wrightsville 9. I'. M., and from York at 3 o'clock, P. M., as on other days of the week. The mail be tween Baltimore and Yarn. ha carried by this train. No other train will runon Sunday. D. C. H. BORDLEY, Superintendent of Transportation. Oct 517, 189 G. Baltimore and Susquehanna - 4 PZ7r;' RAIL ROAD. rare Reduced. MUFF. Passenger Train runs daily as follows below Leaves Daltimoreat 9 o'clock A. M. and arrives at 61 o'clock P. M. Arrives at York at 12 o'clock P. M .an a leaves for Columbia at l o'clock, P. M. Leaves Columbia at 2 o'clock, P. M.and leaves York for Baltimore at 3 o'clock P. M. Eare from Baltimore to York, $1 50 Wrightsville, Columbia. The Train connects at York with Stages for Harrisburg, Get tyNbarg, Chambersburg, Pittsburg and Yolk Springs. PARE TO GETTYSBURG & HARRISBURG The company is authorised by the proprietors of the Stage Lines to receive the fare through from Baltimore to Gettysburg and Harrisburg. BALTIMORE TO GETTYSBURG AND HAR RISBURG Fare through to either place, S 3 D. C. H. 1301 th LEY, Super't. May 9—tf Ticket Office, 63 North st CHESNUT STREET HOUSE NO. 1121. CHESNUT STREET, A FEW DOORS 11ELOW FOURTIL,NORTII SIDE. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general. that he still continues to keep the above establishment. Every pains is at all (lines taken to render this one of the best, and, from its central situ ation, it is one of the most convenient Hotels in the city. His TABLE is furnished, at all times, with the choicest delicacies of the season. Ills IVINEs and lagoons are not surpassed by any other establishment in this city.' His Servants are careful, honest and obliging Terms of Boarding to suit the times. Country Merchants and business men will find the location of the CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, in the most business part of Philadelphia. The subscriber pledges himself that every thing in his power shall be done to give satis faction to those who favor him with their pa tronage. SAMUEL MILLER, Plitlad., Sept. 27.—1 y Proprietor. TO PRINTERS. The, subscriber is now manufacturing Printing Ink of superior quality, and offers it for sale in large or small quantities. upon accommodating terms, in any Instance where the ink sent shall not answer the de=crimion, it will be exchanged or the price refunded. A liberal clisconut will be made upon large pur elm , .1, each. The New, Ink is put up in kegs of 12, 15, 20, 16, :10, SO and 100 lbs. Bonk Inks in small kegs and in lb. canisters Colored Inks also in lb. camsters. fr.TA 20 lb. keg of the best news ink will be sent to tun/ point of 111.1 Prilit'll Improvements at my rl.k free of eltarae. upon receipt of S 5. COPAL VARNISH in barrels, Iceos. and can sters. J. 11.11 I PFLIII. Colombia, lay 110, IS-IT. 11 , 1.1rTED READ. entail thrrnsr Cured in ttrn Day,.—The 111001 spuds remedy for puns in the loins, recent 110.1 Cllffltlle aired ions of the kidneys, dis eat.e of the ',ladder. gravel, seminal weakness. &c. Per sons who, by tinhilging in a F ri rrt 11.1 Int. Inter entailed nil 111,41,0 .011+1111111011 . 11 11i4 1 11111'. FOlOlllll 1111111 y 1111- mellniely to lilt. KINK 111.1 N, of the l'inladelphitt Medi cal Donee. Ili.. .Meet itenlint Um of the kind in the city. W corner nf Tlititl) and UNION SIP, be tween SprllCo 111' 11 Prune, 1: F.lll,lres fram th e Exchange. 'Phis _Matra! Mitre wac e.talile.lied try Dr. K. fifteen years ago, for the suppres.anti of quackery, there lining on many pernnilc. WlOlOlll knot, truce, nalon Or ill:Uncle... who pot anvertieenient. in the pubic wipers. that an in st itoiloll 0111114 kind was Mehl% 11,1.+1.11ry to prevent the atthu.i, reprr ndty strnugerx, from filling into the hands of some 1111011111111 W1:1C11, wit0,,,ingt,.3.1 of raring, might sem! thin vies tin to an untimely 'grave. Tberefore, the afflicted should shun the numerous pretended physicians who know mulling of the practice of meillcine, lint con sult Or Kinkelm. who Cnre4 4 CeriaillDlD,lSC in two or three days. according to the slime 0f the pat lent, without the use of mercury. No mercurial remedies are used by Dr. Kinkel.;; his medicines arc pal:midi, and harmless, and all bts patients are honorably shielded , from even the onssibillty of being discovered. Ife who places him self under the rare of lie. K., may religiously confide in his linear lie a gentleman. and confidently rely 110011 his skill as a physician. and Who to trot speedily relieved no remuneration will be demanded. Strictures. one of the most troublesome and dangerous affections, which often end in gravel. intimation, weak ness, he Dr. Kiiikelin guaranties to remove speedily; swellings, diseased prostrate gland. Fcc. Stric tures hove ruined ninny who bad no knowledge of their existence. Take Particular. Xutire.—Young men who have Injured themselves by a certain practice Indulged in—n habit frequently learned froin evil companions, or at school— the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply imme diately. Weakness and constitutional debility Imme diately cured and full vigor restored. All letterspost paid. noir Nutire.—Dr. Kmkelin has hail greater practice in the above affections than any physician In the United climes. Ile also possesses an advantage over all others. from the fact of his having studied in the great hospitals 01 Europe. Thousands in Philadelphia can testify that he cured them after every other means has failed. Sepa rate rooms for private consoltation. Open till li. P.lll. Trarellero supplied at a . 5 notme, with the re qiinute medicines to cure themselves privately. Package, of medicines sent to any part of the U. F. More particulars in the Spirit of the Times. 0c6'47-1y UMBRELLAS. IN great variety varying in price from 314 cents and upwards at FRY & SPANGLER'S. Columbia, Aug. 7,1847—1 f r\VER 1000 different styles entire new patterns of Ladies' Dress Goods, for Fall and Winter. High colored plaids are all the rage. Call at the V Sept.24—tf BEE DIVE North Queenst. GUNS AND PISTOLS. TUST received a large asortment of Patent it) 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. W. COTTRELL Columbia, May 26, 1847.—tf REMOVAL. eV THE subscriber would inform his friends eslEiand 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 elegant assortment of Beaver, Otter, Fur, Silk, and Nutria HATS, and also, a large assortment of CAPS, all of which he will take pleasure in showing to those who favor him with a call. Don't forget—Schreiner's Row, No. 2, before purchasing elswher ; as 1 am determined to sell cheap. W.M. TEMPLE. Columbia, Aug. 21, 1847.—1 f A N application will be made at the next Session of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsyl vania, for the incorporation of a Company under the name and style, or intended name and style of "The Columbia Savings Institution," and design ed as an office of discount and deposit, with a cap ital not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, to be located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster Coun:y, Pennsylvania. Columbia, June 19, 18.17. Gm MBE Columbia Bank and Bridge Company A_ intend to make application to the Legisla ture of the Commonwea Ith of Pennsylvania, at their next session, for the renewal of the Banking, Dis counting, and other privileges they possess under existing laws. The Company to be continued by the name, style and title of the Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, at the Borough of Columbia, in the County of Lancaster, and Slate of Pcnsy Iva n ia. By order of the Board, SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier. Columbia, June 24th, 1847.-6 m. Agency of the Canton TEA COMPANY. r ih T , ; , ,, The undersigned being the authorized gents for the sale of the SUPERIOR i24 4 e A TEAS, imported by the Canton Tea Company, of the City of New Yok, invite a trial of their Green and Black Teas, embrac ing the best selections this side of China. Every Package Warrented. J. D. & J. WRIDEIT. Columbia, April 7, 1.647.—tf FINE SET OF TEETH FOR 25 CENTS. %iTiIITE Teeth, foul breath, healthy gums, Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after once or twice cleaned with 2 00 9 . . I 2 Jones' Amber Tooth Paste. have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the tame time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely tine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condition, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as are becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and makes the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37 cents a Box. For sale by Aug. 17,847—Gm. R. WILLIAMS. 1TA.110112 - %"MAI VEGETABLE PILLS. rpnis extraordinary medicine is founded upon j_ the principle that tire human frame is subject to ONLY ONE DISEASE, viz: corrupt humors, which, when floating in the general mass of cir culation, are the cause of all kinds of Fevers, but when lodged in the various parts of the body, give rise to every malady incident to marl. Let it be remembered that the human body and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are mutually adapted one to the other, and that by them all morbid and corrupt humors (the cause of disease) can be entirely eradicated, and this in so easy and natural a manner, that while they every day give ease and pleasure. Disease of ever!, name is Literally Driven from the Body. The following highly respectable storekeepers have been duly appointed agents for the sale of this Celebrated Medicine, in Lancaster county. Ashville, Taylor & Pierce. Bearsille, Beriberi Weidler. Bainbridge, J. F. Beecher. Bird-in-nand, Jacob Bruner. Bart Township, W. W. Passmore. 13elleview, Buyers ST. Umbals. Bethesda, James Patton Brownstown, Samuel Hahn Buck Tavern P 0, Geo T Clark Belmont. F Brinton Collins Ferry, Abraham Collins. Chestnut Level, MeSparrant & Housekeeper Conestoga Centre, John H. Harman. Church Town, L. St. E. Rogers. Coopersville, E. Lewis. Columbia, Fry & Spangler. Cherry Hill, leaae S Webster Drumorc, John A, Boyd. Earl Township, George Duchman. do do Weaver & W do do Davis Wallace. Elizabethtown, John Lynch. Ephrata, John Chase. Ephrata, New, L. S. Hacker. do West, Martin Weidman. Fairfield, Hutton S:. M'Sparran. Fulton House, Fulton tp., L. I'. Wilkinson. Georgetown, NVCarina & Buyer flemptield, Ringwalt & Martin. Intercourse, Thomas !limes. Leacock township, Frederick Swope. Lempeter Square, J. F. & D. H. Herr. Lrtiz, Nathaniel S. Wolley. Lancaster, John Zimmerman. Mount Joy, Witmer & Cassel. Mountville, Jain Devlin. Marietta, W. A. Sr. B. Spangler. Alechaniesville, Jacob 8011. Mount Joy Township, H. G. Clark & Co. Maytown, John Reinhold. do Slaymaker & Co. Millersville Henry Funk. Martieville;Stoek 6:: Fell. Mount Pleasant, Isaac M'Comant. Mill Creek, Henry Stauffer Mastersonville, Joseph Masterson Mar tic Township, Hugh Moo re New Holland, Brubaker & Co. New Providence, Hildebrandt & Meyer. New Berlin, Levi Mentzer & Co New Texas, Carter & Lewis. Noblesville, J. D. Thompson. Oak Shade, Milner Pierce, Oak Run, ohn P Harlan. Oregon, Abraham Shenk. Petersburg, John Stauffer. Poplar Grove, E. H. Paxson. Peach Bottom, S. W. P. Boyd. Pleasant Grove, Haines & M'Cullough. Penn Hill, Alexander Johnson. Penn Township, Jacob Singer. Pequa Valley, G. & L. Lewis. Paradise, A. R. Sr. A. L. Warner. Pusey's Mills, Mahlon Posey. Pequa, Jas C Skiles & Co Peach Bottom, Wm. Arnold Rawlinsville, John Rawlins. Springville, Sam'l Hinny. Safe Harbor, John Herr & Son, Sadsbury Meeting House, tiani'l Sellers. Sandersburg. Chew & Grable. Strausburg, War. Spencer. Salsbury, H Freeland Washington, John A. Brush. Willow Street, Benj. Bower. Waterloo, Baldwin & Overholtzer 11'SOflices devoted exclueiseiy to the sale o Wright's Indian Vegetable Pine, wholesale and retail, 189 Race street, Philadelphia; 288 Green- wich Street, New York; and 198 Tremont Street, Boston. April 28-Iy. M - -)UEOgo Notice. HILLER & CO.'S EXPRESS. ailio BY their own Cars in charge or messengers, and under locks, DAILY be tween Philadelphia, Lancaster, Columbia, Wrights ville, York, Gettysburg, Baltimore, Washington, South, West, North and East, by .Evening Hail Trains. M. & Co. are now prepared to forward in their cars, Packages, Parcels, Bundles, light Cases, and all descriptions of goods and merchandize; also Speck, Bank Notes, Drafts, Bills foresdit.s. orders, &c., to any of the above named places by passenger trains and mail speed. Being desirous of affording every facility for the prompt and eco nomical transaction of any commission entrusted to them, they respectfully solicit the patronage of all to their line. An goods or packages must be marked "By Miller & Cu.'s Express." D. F. GRIFFITH, Agent,. Miller & CA..B Express, Columbia OFFICES.- Corner of Third and Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Chas. Norman, Lancaster; 11. Kalif felt, York ; Museum Buildings, Baltimore ; Gay & Co., cor. Wall and Broadway, N. Y.; Gay & Co., State st., Boston ; Washington, I). C. ; Richmond, Va.; \ Vhecling, Va.; Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Gettysburg, Pa. n06'47-tf COLUMBIA LIVERY STABLES. T HE subscriber having fitted up a Livery I Stable, in the Borough of Columbia, at the WASIIINGTON 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 he has prepared himself with a good and SAFE STOCK OF HORSES, Together with different kinds of CARRIAGES, to 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. THEREFORE: Ye youthful heroes, all draw near And to my feeble song give ear, If you in Horsemanship delight And on some 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. JOHN B. EDWARDS. Columbia, October 30, 1847.—Gm t'a a '..,;,-.....t..;z, ...,•••• 5' g'.. a a F 9 Pb'. ::::, gr - Ps .5 "----zZ-;,7‘.-- to 40 0 -: • : 4 , c , et o C Ja r • The Largest and most splen did Stock of Dry Goods DIVER offered in the city or Lancaster, is now Irj being opened at THE BEE HIVE, North Queen street, wholesale and retail. This stock has just heen 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. 2 t—tf COLUMBIA ARCADE, By B. CRANSTON. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he is non• ready to supply them at his NEW ESTAB LISHMENT, the three-story building in Front street, Columbia, on the lot formerly occupied by John Enney, as a ropewalk. lie intends keeping on hand a select assortment of fashionably made CLOTHING. He has just returned from Philadelphia and New York with a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of clothing, made of the best ma terials, and in the latest style—consisting, in part of superfine blue and black cloth COATS, Frock and Sack Coats, Pelisse Cloth and Tweeds of every color and quality. Ai.so—a large assortment of plain and fancy Cassimere, Cloth, and all other PANTS, suit able for Spring, Summer and Winter, of every size and description. VESTS—Figured, Silk, Satin, Merino and Marseil les,suitahle for all seasons and of every size, style and quality ; to which is added a beautiful assortment of fine Linen bosom SIIIRTS, Muslin, Check and Plain do.; Bo soms and Collars, Drawers and Undershirts. Also, a large lot of Cravats Suspenders, half Hose, &c. Au endless quantity of Boots and Shoes of all sizes, hats and Caps, Tuneßing Trunks, Carpet Bags and Volicts, a variety of notions too tedious to mention which will be kept in Thos. Keatings Front Room, three doors east of my building. N. B. Clothing made to order at the Store. He has a large supply of goods on hand by the piece and a first rate Tailor in attendance.— Do not ctistake the place, three story building on the lot formerly occupied as a Rope Walk. Persons will find it to their advantage to give him a call as lie is determined to sell as low as any other establishment in the county and war rants all goods. Ile sells as Ise represents them when sold or the money will he refunded. Columbia, June 5,1847. tf CHEAP WATCHES Bi, JEWELRY •AT THE “PHILADELPHIAi* WATCH & JEWELY STORE," 96 NORTH SECOND Sr., pin corner of Quarry. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled,lB carat cases. $45,00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 23,00 Silver L"ver Watches, seven jewels, 18,00 Silver Lepine ‘Vatches, jewelled, finest quality, 13,00 Superior Quartier Watches, 10,00 Imitation Quartier Watches, r. ,00 Gold Spectacles, 8,00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1,75 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, 3,50 Ladies Gold Pencik, 16 carats, 2,00 Gold Finger Rings 37A cents to SR.—Watch Glasses, plain 122 cents, patent 181, Lunet 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warrant ed to be what they are sold for 0. COICIRAD. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiera lower than the above prices. Philadelphia, April 10,:1847. ly tZe2bitt eriaLOO. 7aims anb 6110 * WETHERELL & BROTHER'S Pure White Lead, Paints, Linseed and Sperm Oil, Var nishes, Glass &c. Fur sale at low prices, at the Hardware Store of J. W. COTTRELL. Columbia, May 26,1647—tf PINE OIL. TUST received and for sale at the Flardwar t I Store of IZU AIME & lIESS Columbia, April 7, 1847.—ff NEW COLUMBIA TEA AGENCY FOR TUE SALE OF TIIE SUPERIOR TEAS OFj Jenkins & Company, TEA DEALERS, PHILADELPHIA. TILE Subscriber has taken the Agency for the sale of those excellent Teas—has received and will be kept sum:died with a full assortment of (=teens and Blacks of the various kinds and quali. ties; and which it is confidently believed will f on trial, speedily take the preference in this communi. ty over all other Teas. They are in neat packages of /, 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 bosiness 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 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. WRIGHTSVILLE FOUNDRY. TILE undersigned having recently _established an extensive Iron. Foundry at IN rightsville, York county, Pa., arc now prepared to furnish Stoves, Hollow-ware, Car and Ma chinery Castings of the 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 SW VES', if all sizes ; NINE PLATE COOK, " VIC TORY COOK," "COMPLETE COOK,"—for wood or coal— And other COOKING STOVES. AIso—COAL STOVES, of the latest Jcsigns and all sizes, suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Offices. Also, BOAT STOVES, BOX STOVES, CHARCOAL FUR NACES, 4-c., 4-a, 4-e. HOLLOW-WARE. Onr assortment of HOLLOW-WARE consists of Potp, Kettles, Round and Oval Ovens and Lids, Skillts, Spiders and Lids, Cook-Pots, Deep and Shallow Pans, Bread Pans, Griddles, Andirons, Waffleirons, Gridirons, Spittoons, Wagon and Car. riage Boxes, &e., &c., together with Water Pipes of all sizes. ALSO, • CAR WHEELS AND OTHER CAR CASTINGS, THRESHING MACHINE CASTINGS, of the most approved patterns., PLOUGH CASTINGS, MILL GEARING and MACHINERY CAS7'- INGS, of every cleserigion. Our location being favorably situated at the junc tion of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad and Susquehanna and Tide Water Canal, with tho 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 others having patterns of their own and ordering castings from them, arc assured that they will be held strictly private in the course of manufacture. E. CONNELLEE & CO. Wrightsville, Sept. 24, 1847.-3 m R. E. MOORE. I. N. RISDON. MOORE & RISDON, MEROMANT TAILORS, No. 70 South Third St; cid, nearly opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia, ESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the public that they are constantly pre pared to make to order, of the finest and best ma terials, and at moderate prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing, constituting a Gentlman''s %Vardrobe. for which their complete stock of choico and carefully selected Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings &c., of the latest and most desirable patterns, aro particularly designed. Their own practical knowledge of the business and a personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and new customers they respectfully tender an invitation to give them a call. Having been for years connected with some of the best and most fashionable establishments m this country, employing none but first rate workmen, and being in the receipt of the latest fashions, and best styles of goods, they are fully prepared to ac commodate customers in the best manner. Philadelphia. August 14, 1847.—Gm DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. EAD the following Certificate in fitvor of the Extraordinary Virtues of DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. SCROFULA. Messrs. llowand & Walton:— flentlemen—Feeling deeply grateful for the extra ordinary cure performed upon me by your Dr. Cul len's Indian Vegetable Panacea, I cheerfully tut , nisi' you with a short history of my case. About seven years ago, [when only eleven yearn old] I was attacked with Scrofula, which increased in ns ravages, till my throat was filled with ulcers! the bones of my neck laid bare ! my palate destroy ed, and a large piece of one of the nasal bones car. ried away. My head was also so much diseased, that in drinking, the tea or coffee would frequently pass out of my ear! A mass of something which the Doctors called a tumor came from my nose. - . I was under the care of physicians of the highest deometion 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. wns explained to the students. The Lecturer said —" You are now well, but if the disease should return, you cannot live long, as it would soon de stroy' your wind pipe." I did not believe myself cured at the time, as I had much distress in my head, and other disagreea ble leelings, and after a time the ulcers reopened. In January. 1813, my mother called with me upon Dr. Mutters for advice. He said I was a very sick girl, and said it was doubled whether I would ever t.et well; if 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 wa, inevitable ! ! I was in this condition in January last when I commenced taking your " Dn. CDLLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA." The inliamation was soon removed, and the dreaded ulceration in the faco prevented ! lam now well ! I have no ulcers ! no pain, or ony disagreable sensation in my head. and now feel that lam cured. I shall bo happy to. give :ray further information to the &lilted who wilk take the trouble to call upon me at my father's house, West Spruce between Bench and Willow Streets, opposite Spackmen's Factory. Signed, CHRIST/ANA SANDS. City of Phi/Ude/ph hi, sr. This seventh day of okpril, A. D. eighteen hun dred and forty.stx, before the subscriber, Mayor of the said city, personally appeared Christiana Sands, wlto being duly sworn, deposes and says, that the facts set forth in the Joregoing affidavit are strictly true to every particular. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set any band and fixed the corporate seal of the said city, on the doy and year before written. fr.. S.l SOHN SWIFT. Mayor. We hereby certify, that the above statements of our daughter are true in every particular. WILLIAM SANDS, MARY SANDS. M= IVholerale and Retail, by ROWAND Ctz, iVAL TON, Proprietors. 376 Market street, Philadelphia, WM. A.I.EADER, Columbia, Pa.; J. T. ANDER SON, Marietta, Pa., and GEORGE iiLOSE, Eliz bah, Pa. Oct. 2d, 1847.-2 m. C
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