Zip ,fflarkets. Retail Lumber market. COLUMBIA, Friday August 17, 1848. Inferior Cull Boards and Grub Plank, 9 800 Cuffing 44 66 11 00 2d Common " 46 16 00 let Common " 46 22 00 Pannell « 30 00 Hemlock o Scantling, 9 00 Pine Scantling, from 14 to 18 00 Plaster Lath, 2to 2 25 Shingle', 8 to 14 00 Columbia Retail Provision Market. Flour, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Hams, Dried Beef, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Beef; Veal, r/lILADELPLIIA, August 17, 1848 Flour-95 124 a S 25 for good old stock Penns and Western, and $5 314 for good fresh groundj; Rye flour 93 814 a 3 874; Corn meal 82 50 a 2 624. Grain—Wheat $1 05 a 1 OS for good Penn; Rye 68 a 69 for Penn ; Corn 52 a 53 for yellow Penn. Iron—Penna Pigs 23 a 27 per ton for Anthracite, and $25 a3O for Forge and Foundry Metal. Bar Iron ranges from $7O to 75, and Blooms $55 to 70. Lumber—The supplies ore increasing. Cargo sales of Yellow Pine Boards at $l5 a 16 per M.; Susquehanna ,Sll a 15; Hemlock Joists, $7 a 7 50; Scantling 87 a 8. Laths—Are in fair demand, with sales of 150,. 000 Eastern at 81 20 al 25 per M. BALTIMORE August, 17, 1848. The flour market at the clone was firm, after an active demand at easier rates; sales at $4 87k. Sales of white wheat at $1 00 a 1 05, and red wheat 86 a 95c ; oats 25 a 2.5. Pyrrsuuna, August 16, 1898 The flour market is firm, with good Eastern and home demand. Sales at $4 O 6 a 4 12i. Wheat commands 80 to 81 cents; yellow corn 32; oats 27c Rye is lower, and barley is heavy and inactive. MARRIED. In the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday last, GuNDAKER OFFNER. to MARY thcxsoy, both of the Post (Mice De dartment of that city. DIED. In Ithaca, N. Y., on the 124 inst , Mks. Many P. Cz...sna, wife of James Clark, aged 41 years. On the 10th inst., in Lancaster, Mrs. JANE Sicusar, widow and relict of Jolts A. Stebert, deceased, to the 78th year of her age. At Lampeter Square, on the 3rd inst., Mr. ABRAHAM BARR, aged 77 year; 8 mos., 13 days. "Watch ye, therefore, for ye know not when the Master of the house cometh ; at even or at midnight, or the cock crossing in the mortung; lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping-113 Mark 35 and ao. The subject of the above notice departed this life under circumstances the must painful to his friends and family, though wholly without pain, suffering or sickness, which is some consolation for his sud den departure. Having risenearly in the mooring, as was ever his custom, in good health, and offered up a prayer with singing, which be invariably did, he ate a hearty breakfast, and appeared lively and cheerful. After having performed some .;..tics a boutthe house, exercising but moderately, ho came in about 9 o'clock, seated himself on a chair, and just as lie was going to relate something to some long absent Malice, who came to visit him that morning, he fell from the chair and expired in an instant. Thus terminated the life of the noblest work of God—an honest man. A fond and devoted husband, a kind and indul. gent father, a good friend and neighbor, he was rich in the esteem and gond will of all who new him. His Lord and Master, in his infinite wisdom, saw fit to take him in the morning, but not sleeping: he was ever watchful. Embracing religion in ear ly life, he was a full end firm believer in the gospel oflesus Christ; and for fifty years he was an un deviating and unflinching advocate and follower of the great doctrines orChrist, whose cross he bore with marked humility and meekness; in adversity as well as in prosperity—under all circumstances. He was blessed by a kind Providence, with a con stitution strong and robust. God granted him many well spent day s, and to their vary close gave him clear and sound and reason. His faculties, unimpaired by disease, gave him powerfully to feel and appreciate the affections of his numerouv friends and decendants. A genuine christian, he died as he lived, in peace with God and man. B. B. STOVES. A. COMPLETE assortment of Wood, Coal, and COOKING STOVES, for sale of reduced prices, at the Hardware Store of J. NV. COTTRELL. 8'111.9'45-3m Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY. By calling at the cheapest CLOTHING STORE under the sun you can save twenty per cent. C. LEVY & Co., Front Street, one door above Schrei ner's Row. would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity to their large and splen did assortment of SEASONABLE READY MADE CTOTIIING, Consisting of French Broadcloth Coats of all colors and descriptions, Pants, Vests, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Stocks. Suspenders, Carpet Bags, &c., C. LEVY S. Co., flatter themselves that they can sell the cheapest Clothing in Columbia, or any where else; and if you do not believe it, just give them a call. Columbia, August la, 16.13.-am NAILS, SPIKES, dr. BEADS. 600 KEGS NAILS and SPIKES for sale at man ufacturces {awes at the Hardware Store of .1. W. COTTRELL. Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. 1149';9-3`q GUNS. JUST received, a lot of superior English SHOT GUNS. Double and Single Barrel, for sale at low prices at the IHerdware Store of J. W. COTTRELL. Locust Street, Columbia. Pa. 12BZEM SOIREE BrOSICALTin. Tlll3 CELEBRATED HAUSER FAILELY t or Tyrolese Minstrels, who have had the honor of singing before the Emperor of Austria at his coronation, the Emperor of H eat h., m oos o f Prussia, Sweden, Norway, and Wortem barg, at the Marriageof the Prince of Holland, at the Palau. Royal at Paris, mid most of the first theatres on the Continent, and whose performances in this country have been received with the most rapturous applause, respect fully announce that they will have the honor to give another CONCERT THIS (Saturday) evening, at the LYCEUM HALL, when they will sing a variety of Solos, Thietts. Quartetts, and Melodies of the Alps, in their Na tional Costume. SEPPA, the great maestro of the Zither, will have the honor of giving several Solos on this most wonderful instrument. For particulars see programme. Tickets 2S cents, to be had at the door Columbia, August 19, 1838-it : ai a • 0 0 TYRANTS as well as Monopolies must fall, so must prices. That is a fact which can be proved by calling at the Old Established CLOCK, Wszcit, and JEW ELRY Stand of John Felix. Front street, a few doors below Herr's Washington Hotel. The undersigned having just return ed from Phdadelphia and New York, where he has purchased, at the pre sent very low prices, a large and splendid assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY of every description, which, together with his former ex tensive stock, be is determined to sell oll:quick and at small advances. Now is is your time if you wish to purchase JEWELRY of the very best quality. and at astonishing low prices. The following embraces some of the leading articles of his magnificent stock: GOLD and SILVER PATENT LEVER WATCHES, full jeweled; Gold and Silver Lepine, Quarter, and Eng lish Watches; Gold and Silver Miniature Cases; Silver Table, Tea, Salt, and Mustard Spoons; Silver Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, &c.; Silver Scissor Hooks, Silver Combs and Hair Darts, Silver and Steel Belt Slides, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Spectacle Glasses, Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens. German Silver Spectacle Cases; German Silver Table and Tea Spoons; Gold Feb and Guard Chains, Steel do.; Gold, Silver, and Steel Watch Keys; Bracelet Clasps, liar-Rings, Finger- Rings, Breast Pins and Bosom Studs of every description ; Card Cases, Steel Purse Rings and Tassels. Bag and Purse Clasps; a large assornnent of Silk Twists, Shell Side and Back Combs; Pen Knives. Pistols. Spy Glasses, Music Boxes, Pocket Books and Purse.. together with a large variety of other useful and ornamental articles usually kept 111 Jewelry Stores. Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry—and all work warranted. Thankful for past favors. the subscriber solicits a con tinuance of the sumo—which he flatters himself to merit from his experience and by a strict attention to business. JOHN FELIX. 95 00 a 550 95 a 1 00 62 a 65 40 a 43 28 a 30 8 a 10 12/ a. 14 121 a 15 10 a 121 45 a 50 6 a 8 5 a 64 • _ N. B. Remember the place. It is in Front street, a few doors BELOW Herr's Washington Hotel, Colum bia, Pa., where you can buy cheap and good Jewelry, and warranted to give satisfaction in every Instance or have your motley refunded. ' Columbia, August 19,181,5.-1 y IRON. AMERICAN and Russia Sheet Iron for sale at reduced prices, at the Hardware Store of J. NV. corrnELL, aul9'4.?..dni Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. \ ATA c rED e I first 9 carry telVagoni-mb the s h op D out akcr, to take own hook, above a pot. .1 hop will be rented to a good mechanic at about $1.5 per annum, and at least Slflo worth of work given by the subscriber himself - to start oil the find year. The v.ork is prilicipally on heavy Ore Wagons. for further particulars address 11. M. WILLS, August 19. 11 , -1.9.-9.in Columbia, Pa. MECILLNICAL Paper in the World. New Vol tne or the "SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.' - - - - The Publishers of the scientific American respectfully give notice that the FOURTH YEARLY VOLUME of their Journal will be COIIIIIICIICed on Saturday, September This publication differs entirely from the many magazines and papers which flood the country. It is a Weekly Journal of Art, Science, nod Mechanics, having for its object the advancement of the INTERESTS OF MECHANICS, MANUFACTURERS and INVEN TORS. Each number is illustrated with from five to ten original ENGRAVINGS OF NEW MECHANICAL IN VENTIONS, nearly all of the best inventions which arc patented at Washington being illustrated in the Scientific American. It also contains a Weekly List of American Patents ; notices of the Progress of all Mechanical mid Scientific Improvements; practical direction on the con struction, inammement, and use of all kinds of mAcm- NERY, TOOLS . ' Ar. ; Essays upon Mechanics, Chemis try, and Architecture : accounts of Foreign Inventions ; advice to inventors; Railroad Intelligence, together with a vast amount of other interesting, valuable, and useful I 111 formation The Scientific American is the most popular journal °film kind ever published. and of more importance to the interest of Mechanics and Inventors than any thing they could poisibly obtain ! It is printed with clear type on beautiful paper,andlicing adapted to binding, the sub scriber is possessed, at the end oh the year. of a large vol ume of four hundred and sixteen pages, illustrated with upwards of five hundred Mechanical Engravings, and an Index. 7 TERMS:—Two dollars a year in advance, or if desired. one dollar in advance, the remainder in six mouths. TO CLUBS :-5 copies SS; tell copies, Sl5. Those who wish to subscribe have only to enclose the nmount in a letter, directed to:%1111sIN & CO . . PaliHalters of the Scientific. American, New York All letters must be post paid. VOLUMETIIIRD bound, .52.7.5, or in sheets, $2, aro for sale. They may be sent sat'ely to any part of the country. Patents secured anal Mechameal Drawings eexcuted tat the cheapest rates, at the office of the Scientific Ameri can. OF NEW YORK is strangely destructive to the human entitle, (or skin.) the air from the sea, the sudden change from heat to cold, and time smoke causes YELLOW, DARK, COARSE COMPLEXIONS. It Is requisite that the pores of Ills akin should be kept kept open—that theirmouthe should be freed from impurity —'ttvas thus the ancient Roman Philosophers curtil all diseases—they computed that inure diseases nnd unheal thy vapors lett through the pares of the skin, than for any Oilier outlet of the body. It is necessary. therefore, to frac', the pores open—all humors are dispelled train the skin from the pores, when washed with Jones's haiku, Chemical Soap. I have seen It core the worst and oldest caeca of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Old Sores, Barber's Itch, Sore Ilead,Riiigivorm, when every internal and ex ternal remedy had failed—its effects in rendering the skin white, clear and soft, though it he yellow and coarse, Is wonderful—it removes Freckles.Tan,Sunbiurn4Alorphew and disfigurement of the skin—but persons toast he par ticular and ask for Jones's Soap. August lb. 1548. OF TILE head, face and hands, such as scurvey. erysipelas. sultrhemn, itch, sores, sore heads. tail, freckles, sunburn, inn:View, yellow, dark disfigured skin are cured. When these causes are removed. persons who use the bath freely should remember that more titan water is required to remove the homer from the pores. I have seen persons who have told filthy skin diseases, for yearn, nod after trying everything fu yam, have been cured by washing the skin with Jones's Tinian Chemical Soap, and can conscientiously offer It for any of tho above complaints. It is particularly adapted to persons front the sunny South. They would find their skin much whiter, clearer and smoother by its vac But they must be sure to ask for Jones's Chemical Soap, as there are numerous counterfeits. Price 5D cents. August IT Is THE GLORY of Maids, Wives, Widows, and the crowning ornament of man. It is to the scalp as guano is to the earth in making it fruitful. It is as certain in its effect as death, to-morrow or next year- Now, reader. these respectable citizens certify that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have the following effects without fail: It will force the human hair to grow on the head, face, or body—it will stop it falling. cure scurf or dandruff, and make red, grey, and light hair grow dark. Mr. IV.Tonipkins.9 . 2 King at., New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. James Power,grocer, Fulton at-Brooklyn. Mr. Thomas Jackson, 89 Liberty et.. Pittsburgh Henry E. Cullen, (late) barber on board the South America. lint the beautiful, the glorious elect it has in dressing and beautifying the bair—making it soft, dark, silky, and keeping it so thrice as long as any other article made. IT Is SO ECONOMICAL AND CIIEA P. It costs but 3 shillings for a trial bottle. and the public are conscientiously and honestly assured that the above are its real and true qualities. Re Careful and get the genuine. Ask for Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, and take an other. AURIIIM 19. 1€448. BY the subscriber, Six Lectures on the uses of the LUNGS. and Causes, Prevent:on and Cure of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, and diseases of the heart; On the Laws of Longevity ; and on the mode of preserv ing male and female health to an hundred years, with 28 illustrations. designed for all classes of readers, by Samuel Sheldon Fitch, A. M., :11. D. Also his Silver Inhaling Tube, Shoulder Brace, and Abdominal Supporter. &c. R. WILLIAMS, Agent. Columbia, July 2.1,1549. GL. HELLLNG, Herb Doctor, late of Marietta, . begs leave to inform his friends and the public gen erally, that lie has removed to the house of Henry Martin, next door to Boyle's Hotel, Front street Columbia, Pa. Whilst he returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal encouragement hitherto received . in the practice of his profession, he respectfully acq uaints them that he con tinues as usual the PR.kCTICb OF MEDICINE, in all its various branches, and will attend. either by day or nicht all those who may have occasion for his services. Columbia. July 1, Isl9.—tf GENUENTE litero-Abdominal Supporters, &tom mended by Physicians of the highest standing in all parts of the United States. Also in Philadelphia, by Prot: S. Jackson, and Prof. Homer, of the University of Penn sylvania; Prof. Joseph Pancosatand Prof. It. Mitchell, of the Jefferson Medical College ; Prof. Waltbank, of the Pennsylvania Medical College; William Harris, M. H., Lecturer on Midwifery; and many others of high standing. This invention has been before the public over twelve years, and is the most successful instrument of its class. Sold in Columbia by R WILLIAMS, - July 9, 1.949. Agent. WANTED TIME BEST TICE CLIPILA.T.E ALL DISEASES TOR SALE, REMOVAL. BETTS'S PHILIDELPIIIi ADVERTISEMENTS. WEST P=UUI.7ILPBIA QTOPE WORKS. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are now prepared to execute any orders with which they may be favored, for their \VEST PHILADELPHIA COM PLETE COOK STOVE, of which they have three sizes; CONNON and BARE CYLINDER. STOVES. seven sizes; Buses and Toes for Cylinder Stoves, five sizes; OVEN PLATES, four sizes; COTTAGE AIRTIGHT PARLOR STOVES, (for wood.) two sizes; GAS OVENS, three sizes ; CAST-IRON HEATERS, and a large and beautiful assortment of Patterns for Iron Railing. Their Goods are all made of the best material, and from new and beautiful designs. Their WEST PHIALD'A COMPLETE is, without doubt, the best and most saleable Cook Stove in the market. They are constructed with Mott's Patent Feeder . Front and Grate, which gives them a decided superiority over all others. They only want a trial to confirm what is here asserted. CASTINUS of all kinds made to order with promptness and despatch. Samples may be seen and orders left at the Foundry, or at J. 13. Konr.area,ls4 North Second Street; :Wartime & DOISEAC. Solltil Second Street, and at Wsm.mars & Ilmas', 196 Market Street. NVILLIANIS, KOHLER, 111ATIIII3C7 & CO. PLlla. August 19, 15t9.-Om. STOVES. TEE Largest Concern in the United States. HILL & CLINE, No.= North SECOND Street, above VINE, and N 0.319 MARKET Street. above TENTIf. Philadelphia. Morro:—Small profits and quick sales. V.saturv!—Entirely unsurpassed and uneqnalled. Cosumurtox t—Far, very far in the back ground We offer, among others, this season: The Celebrated Empire Cook, the genuine Roney's Economist—a new and prune stove. Leibratibt's Ole Bull Cook. 'rite Philadelphia Air-Tight. The Our Stoves for 1 New and splendid patterns. Cooking, The New Pattern Completes, 3 sizes, do. do. The Oven Stoves, 4 do. do. do. A splendid assortment of Rnilintorslor Parlors. Cannon Radiators. Air-Tights, Stoves for Stores, Halls, Churches. kr.. kc., kc., too numerous to mention. Plidnitelplita„August xivirliovED WIRE MANUFACTORY. Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire cuyni MANUFACTORY, N0..1d, North Front street, Philadelphia. The subscribers continue to manufacture, of a superior quality. all kinds of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, such as Sieves. Riddles, Screens. &c., for all kinds of Grain, Sveds, Saud, Ore, Snuff, Starch, Brick dusts, d.c. Founder.' Sieves, of a superior quality, constantly on hand. Also, Safes. Wire Dish Covers. Sofa Springs, Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, ,ke. _ . rem= - - Such us Cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bordering, er Stands, Trainers, Trellis work for Grape Vines, &c. Also, Wire Fencing of every description. ID-"Orders tlianktully received. and promptly execu ted by WATSON & COX. August 12, 15,19.-2rn CHEAP CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Kerr's China nail, Chesnut street, oppo.ite the State !louse, Philadelphia, is the cheapest place in the city, to buy all kinds of CHINA, LIVERPOOL WARE AND GLASS, and where can be found the largest assortment. and of the newest styles, and fully TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT less than at any similar establishment. Families, Hotel and Store leepers. wittng the city for the purpose of DINIVER !iETS, and TEA SETS, mid all other kinds - aware m tills line, as ill serve their own unermd by exatnimaing the stock and prices of this store. after pacing elsewhere, and they will be fully' satisfied that the above ' arc facts. All ware purchased at this house will be packed and wAnnAxTED FROM BIIFAKAGE. gn.• Remember that this Cheap Establishment is in Chesnut street. directly opposite the State house. Phila. August I. lels—tiin CHESNUT ST. HOUSE. 1 , 21 Chesnut Street, a few doors below Fourth, North side.—The subscriber re spectiully informs his friends and the public in general, that lie still combines to keep the above establishment. Every pains is tit all times taken to render this one of the best, and, front its central situation, it is one of the most convenient liotels in the city. His TABLE is furnished, at all tunes, with the choicest delicacies of the 4CtIFOII. His A 1; bs mid LIQUORS are not surpassed by any other establishment in this city. Ills servants are careful, honest and obliging. Terms of Boarding to snit the times. Country Merchants and Business Men will find the lo cation of the Cumscr Sr. Mess. in the most business part of Philadelphia. The subscriber pledges himself that every thing in his power shall be done to give satisfaction to those who fa vor lum with their patronage SANIUEL MILLER, Philadelphia, _tug. It 2, Proprietor. TELEGRAMS NOTICE. REDUCED RITES, For a message between BALTIMORE AND COLUMBIA, for the first ten words, 20 cents, and 2 cents for each additional ward. It. J. ROGERS, President. Office of the American Telegraph Company. August 5, 1.6q--Ilw JUST RECEIVED A NEW STYLE OP HATS AND CAPS at e% Lewis Tredenielt & Co.'s Fashionable nAT & CAP Store, first door below Jobn Felia's Jewelry store. where you can always get a Fashionable lint or Cap nt the lowest city price. Coll and examme our New Style and judge for your.elves. Tit EDEN JCR . & Co Augustr,, Front Street, Columbia, Pa. SELLING Ol'X' AT COST. HATS & CAPS SEIANG AT COST. The sub scriber would respectfully - inform the citizens of Columbia and as meinity, that lie is SELLING OFF his old stock of :HATS AND CAPS, consisting in part of fine Mole Skin. Silk, Beaver, Nutria. and Castor BATS, of the latest style, together with a general assortment of CAPS of all sizes and prices; all of which lie is determined to sell at cost. If you want a real first rate article, very CHEAP, now is the time to purchase. Call and examine the price and quality, and you cannot but be pleased with both. lie will also continue to manufacture, and constantly keep on hand a large assortment of the latest and best style of HATS and CAPS. Cut e. Thankful tor the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed, the undersigned respectfully solicits a conunuance of the same. WILLIAM TEMPLE, No. 2, Columbia, July 29, 1212. Schreiner's Row, Front at. PILACII AT LAST, AND the Volunteers returning home. WALNUT COLONNADE CHEAP CLOTHING E.IIPOHILT3I. No. .12, Front Street, directly opposite the bridge, and three doors below lllacles Hotel, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia mul the public generally, that he has bought out the EXTENSIVE CLOTHING ESTABLISIINIENT, formerly kept by James L. Pretsmnn, at the above Well known stand. He would invite the former patrons of the establishment and all others to call and examine 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 lower than even his predecessor ever offer ed before. Ilia stock consists in part of GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH DRESS COATS, Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Frock Coats, Sacks, Comers. Sc. Gentlemen's Fine Cloth mid Cassimerc Pants; Satin and Silk-Velvet Vests, Plain and Fancy, being the only kind of this quality for sale in this place : Roundabouts, Pea Jackets, Shirts. plant and fancy. Satinet Pantaloons, Gentlemen's Cotton Half hose, Silk and Cotton Handker chile, Cravats, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Leather and Hair Trunks, Travelling Bags. &sc. Together with a large as sortment of BOYS' CLOTHING of every description. Remember the TIME": BIG DOORS. the place to buy cheap Clothing, No 42. Front Street, directly opposite the Bridge. and three doors below Black's Hotel. Columbia, Pa. A. G. STEVENS. Columbia, July 21, 1842.—tf P .234111 TiHIS LETTER. Who will be without a beau tiful head of Hair, when they can have one for three ngs Twenty yearn , lOU of hair and wonderful restoration' Balumore,JWFl7,lN7 Dear Sir—The powerful effects of Jones Coral Hair Restorative has been so decisively demonstrated in the cases of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account of your selling three shilling bottles, try It without fear. One instance, which has attracted particular atten tion, is the cane of a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years: he had tried numerous preparations In vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Restorative. and after using it, according to the direction, for a short time Baltimore. Your, young halt' appeared and he has nos, as fine a head of hair es any person in Touts, tee. JOHN RILVINGTON For male by It Williams, agent for Colrimbia. 1 i3nsittess Clirectorm TERNS .OF TIE DIRECTORY. To persons advertising in the SPY by the year, there will be no extra charge. Subscribers can have the Spy and their card inserted for one year by paying 51.50 in advance, or if they have paid for the paper, .50 cis. for the card. Those who are not subscribers we will charge SL for inserting their card one year. JOHN F. HOUSTON, Attorney. Locust Street, between Front and Second Sts. • PHILIP GOSISLER, Attonicy, Walnut St , between Front and Second WILLIAM 8. McCORKLE, Physician, corner of Locust and Second streets. T. TYRRELL, DENTIST. Nos. 3 & 4, Walnut street, above Barr's Hotel P. SCHREINER'S WATCH AND JEWELRY Storm. No 1, Schreiner's Row, Front Street. HERR'S WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corner of Front and NValnut Streets, Colunthia, Penna. Or) Go • . • ...11. Pity & SPANGLER, Dry Goods Merchants. Locust street, below the Dank W. & S. PATTON, Dry Goods merchants, S. E. corner of Locust & Front st CHALFANT . HALDEMAN, Dry Goods Merchants, N. W. corner of Loco te & Front. st J. W. FINHER, Merchant Tailor, Front street, 2d door above Locust st JOHN JORDAN & CO. Mt:rebuilt Tudors Front St.. between Locust and Walnut A. G. STEVENS, Clothing Merchant. No. 42, Front street WILLIAM A. LEADER Druggist, Front Street, between Locust and Walnut Sts R. WILLIAMS, Druggist, Front st, between Loeu,t and Walnut sts G. L. 11YERS, :Druggist, Schreiner', Row, Front street LEWIS TREDENICK Sc CO., Hatters, Front Street, a few doors below Herr's Hotel WM. TEMPLE, HATTER, No. 2, Schreiner's Row, Front st. Y. SEI BERT, Cabinet Maker, corner of Third and Locust Street JADIES JORDAN, BOOT AND SHOE Mnntitticterer. Locust street. opposite Madmen's Store C. GROVE. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, adjoining. Herr's Hotel FRANCIS BRADLEY. BOOT & SHOE Manufacturer. Second, between Locust and IVAIIIIII J. M. WATTS, BOOT & SHOB e • .nt b•t}v o S. GROVE, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Front, below Locust st J. IL HUNTER, lint. Boot and Shoe Store. N0..10. Front at F. X. ZEIGLER. VARIETY AND Shoe•Findutg Store, Locust street, above Frost street Jo 1 - 1 N SLACK, Variety Store. No 41, Front at iNV.III. 111.A.T.13.10T, Vnyiew Store. Volta at. between L0c....! and Walnut at ‘ll' .111. 11. SPAiN 1.4.1.1L11, Ronk seller and Stniinner Front st. 3d door shove Locust SA.MUILL EVANS, Lumber Merchant and Master limater. Loett‘t street H. SUYDAM, PAINTER, GLAZI.EIt, • , • •. ..v.en • or y 1 r.i . MARTIN & KOLLING, Herb Doctor., Front Street. next door to Boyle's lintel WM. CEGGEI"II.`, BARB ER AND lIAIR DRESSER, back of fferea Howl, Walnut street. COLUDIDIA DAME AND BRIDGE COMPANY, May 18, 1848 The Directors of the. Columbia Bank anti Il•tdge Com pany. desirous of affordingto persons who are disposed to deposit money for definite pei lofts, at a moderate rate of interest, have determined to allow interest for the same at the following rates, viz: For all deposits to remain 12 months, 4 per ct. per annum. do do do 8 do 3 do do do do do 3 do 2 do do The sums so deposited to be payable without interest nt any intermediate ume. at the option of the depositor.' 'Me interest to cease at the cud of the period tor which the deposit WAS mode, unless the some be renewed for a farther period. SAMUEL SHOCD, June lit, 1845.--.3in Cashier. NOTICE I N pursuance of the provisions of the net en• ti tled, "An Act to prescribe the manner of giving notice otapplacations for Banks," and in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, the President, Directors, and Stockholders of the Lancaster Bank, hereby give public notice, that they intend making application to the Legislature of Pennsylvantn, at the session to commence on the first Tuesday of January next, A. D. Ihsl9. for the renewal and extension of their present Charter and Act of Incorporation. with banking and discounting privileges, for the term of ten years trom the first 'Wednesday in slay, A. I) te.sl. The date last mentioned, being the time to which their present Charter IS extended. Die said Corporation is to be continne.lby the name and atyle of the Lancaster Batik, and with the same powers and privileges - which arc now enjoyed under its present Charter mid Act of Incorporation. usid is to be located in the City of Lancaster. The capital stock of said bank, as autliorDed by lay, was six hundred thousatid dollars; the amount of capital subscribed was three hundred and three Mamma(' nine hundred dollars, and the amomit paid in three hundred thousand and thirty dollars The legis lature will not Inc naked for an increase of capital or ex tension of privileges. By order of the Board of Directors, CHRISTIAN BACHNIAN.Casier. City of Lancaster, June 01$.1:48. inlyINS-43m NOTICE. THE Columbia Bank and Bridge Company in tend to make application to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. at their next session, for the renewaLcxtension, and continuance of the bank ing. discounting, and °diet privileges they possess under existing laws. The Company to lie •ontinuert by the name, style, nod title of the Columbia Brink and Bridge Company, in the borough of Columbia, in the comity of Lancaster, and state of Tennsylvanui. By order of the Board. SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier, Columbia Juno 21, I SE,. NOTICE IS hereby given that citizens of Lancaster county intend to make application to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the next session thereof, for the incorporation of a company under the name and style, or intended name and style of .. The Columbia Savings Institution." designed as an office of discount and deposit, with a capital not exceeding one hun dred thousand dollars, and tobe located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. George Wolf, 11. E. Atkins, Peter Haldeman, Henry Haldeman, R. Chalfant, John A. Hook, Peter Haldeman, Jr., B. Cranston, R. E. Cochran, Daniel Herr. Reuben Mullison, Samuel Brooks, John 1.. Wright, Philip Corder. John Bair, Columbia. July 1, 1519-Gin HATS Al= CAPS. T EWIS TREDENICE & Co., late from Philadel phia, dealers in HATS and CAPS, would most res pectfully beg . leave to inform the citizens of Columbia and its vicinity, that they have purchased the old and well known Hat Manufacturing E'stabltshment kept by Jon:: VAvoirgiv for many years, next door to J. Felix's Jewelry Store, Front Street, Columbia, Pa., where they intend to spare no pacts and means to carry on the above business in all its various branches. Their stock COll. sits 111 part of fine Mole Skin, Beaver, Nutria. and Cas tor HATS. Also. a splendid assortment of Peurl and Braid Summer HATS of the latest fashion and style, to gether with a good assortment of CAPS of every size, price, and quality. New style Silk Hats. which we have Just received from Philadelphia, and which we will sell ut city prices. With the confidence resulting from an experience of a number of years with one of the first hatters in Philadel phia, willguarantee us an saying. that for fashion, neat- MSS, durability, and CHEAPNESS. we cannot be sur passed by any establishment in the Union. LEWIS TREDENICE & Co. Columbia, June 3, 1519.—tf. BOOTS AND !J.IIOES JIBES JORDAN, Fashionable Boot and Shoe maker, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that be has opened a BOOT AND SHOE F...STAI3LISHMENT. - - - immediately opposite Peter Haldeman's Store. where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line. with neatness and despatch. He feels confident in giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Members of the 0. U. A. M., are respectfully invited to give him a call. Columbia, April 8, y AND COPPER BUSINESS. 11. Pfahler & Co., thankful for past encouragement. mould announce to the citizens of Columbia and its vicinity, that they still continue to manufacture Tin and Copper were of all kinds at their old stand, in Locust street, one door north of the Columbia Bank, and respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage. March 11. I°Ws.tt TRUSSES. ASUPERIOR lot of both single and double Tresses for sale by W. A LEADER. Columbia, Pa., August 12,1E43. DULL'S saut.sar.a.xxx,LA. TOT Received a first rate supply of Bull's LP SARSAPARILLA, and for sale by Columbia, August 12, ISIS. W. A. LEADER. TOWNSEND'S - SARSAPARILLA. Just received another large supply of Townsend's -Sarsaparilla, and for sale by August 12, 1215. W. A. LEADER. LAMP GLOBES. LAMP GLOBES of every size and shape, for sale by Columbia. August 12, 1646. W. A. LEADER. svcrA.tivs , s PANACEA. Just received another supply of Swim's rabacen. For sale by W. A. LILVDER. JUST received a new supply of the handsomest midmost splendid assortment of CAM phine and Ethe nal Oil Lamps ever kept in Columbia. For sale by W. A. LEADER. ETMEMEAL OIL. Fresh; supply of Ethereal Oil for sale by AV. A. LEADER. LIQUORS. VBENCIE Brandy, Part Wine, Madeira Wine, .12 White Wine, Old Rye, and Sherry Wine can be had pure, for Medicinal purposes at LEADER'S Drug Store. BARGAINS I BARGAINS !! & S. PATTON have just received one case V Ginglituns, lost colors, only 12} c ts. juyV*43 BROWN DTUS.LINS, NE yard wide, very heavy, only 614 cents, at py2_0 , 48 W. 4: S. PATTON'S. MORE NEW GOODS. NAT 4 S. PATTON have just received a splen • did assortment of Summer Dress Goods, at very low prices. joy2iNS VANILLA MILAN". JUST received a fresh and superior article of 'Vanilla Bean—very cheap. For bale by July 8.1E19. R. WILLIAMS. POIVIAXMI RICININE, for the growth and preservation of the Hair. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia, July 9,1849. porvraDzi DE JENNY LIND, for beautifying the HAIR, &c. For bale by It. WILLIAMS. Columbia, July 8, ISM TRXIVEIVZINGS OF Every description, suitable for dresses, non opening at W. S pArroYs. May 9.0, CARPETS, AfATTING, and Window Shades, good styles and __Y_L low at w. & tz. PATTON'S. Nlny 20, ISIS.-tf PAPER HANGINGS. Parlor, Hall, Chamber, and Ceiling Papers and Borders, Firebords &c., of the newest styles, always on hand at manufacturers' prices. at J. I). & 7. WRIGHT'S. Columbia. )25,1847.-11 CLOTHS AND Cassimeres at the lowest prices, at up221:3-tts W. S: S. pArrox.s F - QI,IF-q:irv-r ..-- s - oi COPPER and Tin Pumps---a good supply of Pumps always on hand, and made to order, at the shortest notice by 11. PPAHLER & CO. March 11, lE4s-0' HOSIERY AND at OYES, An extensive assortment of Ilosieries, LI Gloves, &c., at reduced price., nt tedlttf FRY & SPANGLER'S. NEW PERFUMES. EXTRACT De JENNY LIND, for the Ilandker chief. For snle by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia, July 5, 1546. ECONEY AND Molasses. Sovering's celebrated steam Syrup Molasses, n delicious article for table use.— Also, new crop HONEY at febl.o'lB-tt PRY dr. SPA.N'GUER'S. ETHEREAL - MIGHT HAWKS always on hand and for sale by li. PFAHLER & CO. slnrch 11, IS4S-2f PEEN TEA AFresh supply of those justly celebrated TEAS mat received by FRY & SPANNLER'S, feb1.0 . 49-tf Sole Agents for Columbia. ETHEREAL (111, of the very best quality, with an assort ment of LAM . I'S for burning the same, always on hand nt J. D. dr. J. WRIGHT'S. Columbia, March 18, 1848-lf . BAY POTAT. ASuperior article of Bay Rum, for sale at LLADER'S Drug Store, Columbia, Pa. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, of Roland's best. For sale at mannfaatures meta, by .April 7, 1847.--tf ResarLs de; Ilus. NEW ARTICLE Boat Stow. We would call the at tention of Boatmen to a new article of boat Stove made and adapted expressly for their convenience. To be seen and had nt H. PI - MILER Sr.. CO. March 11, I.CAS-lf CILLUNS. HERB'S Celebrated Lowden Fifth Chains, Tin ., long and short, double and single Li ak, breast, carrying and halter Chums, all of which we oiler at man- ufacturers prices. ap7-tf RUMPLE & HESS. STOVES. TUE Subscribers have constantly on hand a 1. full assortment of wood, coal, and cooking . Stoves or every sire and discription, cannon stoves. Also, Head cnburg'spotent Air-Tight Parlor Stoves, which has given full satisfaction in all cases. The public arc Invited to call and examine for themselves, at the Hardware Store of Oct. 9—lf RUMPLE tir. k44+.•/..i.+4 .10,0FOT:": REWARD. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of any person oho shall maliciously injure or destroy any of the Posts, Wires, Caps. (Dosses. or oilier fixtures, of the COLUM BIA AND LANCASTER MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY. By order of the Board, II E ATKINS, Columbia, June 3, 1N9.--3nts Secretary. ~~ , = BY OVER LAND EXPRESS, Important News from the East. great decline in DM GOODS. We Lave lust received n large and splendid assortment of SI:l1fAlElt GOODS. NEW STYLES and much below the usual - prices. A splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, suitable for the season. Call and ex amine. W. /c S. PATTON. Columbia, Nay 20, 1949.-4 \VICTOR'S POWDER OF PEARLS AND LILLIE& This a qutalte, innocent, beautiful preparation gives to the skin of Ladies a charming, natural, pure, life-like, yet brilliant and daszlingwhite, and at the same time making the skin clear, soft, and smooth. As a proof of its harm less qualities we conscientiously recommend at to prevent , chafes and chaps in infants. For sale by ' yulyls . 4Fl. R WILMA NTS MILADF,LPIIIA ADVERTISERENTS. PECTLADELPIII.A. T YPE FOITATRY. No. 8 PEAR Stroet, near ilia' Exchange, Philadelphia. The subscriber having made great improvements in 14 ; ff method of casting type and mixing of metals, and had QI thorough revising of his matrices, the faces of which ars not excelled, in beauty and regularly of cut, by any ah the country ; flatters himself that by a strict personal tention to business, and employing none but the mot* , skillful workmen, he is enabled to offer a superior • AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. He is conqtantly adding to Ids stock all that is new fror :1 the beet workmen of this and other countries, and bevin lately procured from Europe, a great variety of NEN FACES and ORNAMENTS, solicits the attention Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to order. Presses, Chases, Cases. Inl•, Stands, Galleys, Bras Rule, and every other article needed to furnish a complet Printing Office. supplied at the shortest notice. 's GERMAN BOOK AND 1013 TYPE, Of the newest style and of all sizes, carefully put up 44 founts of correct proportion. ALEXANDER ROBB. 11 Philadelphia, August 12, 164 E—Mn FEVER. 1111121 AGUE!!! I TOIIOUGHLY ERADICATED BY ROWANDI TONIC MIXTURE'. That great National, Old Fa V orite, and Sterling Remedy l of EIGHTEEN YEAR 4 STANDING—stiII unapproached in its wonderful succes4 certainty-, and safety, in the crate OF TUIS WRETCHED COMi PLAINT!!. I ' ---,- If • - ould escape die arscnical ' U count .1J If you would escape the arsenical (poisonous) cows ierfetts take not a bottle from any one. that is not guarde; , by dm " written signature" of the original inventor anf. proprietor, Jona R. ROWAND, on a paper label, crossire the mouth and cork. . . _ . This remedy has never been holstered up by false an deceitful puffs, but has won its way to the confidence an•; universal adoetion of the inhabitants of FEVRR An) Al) Mariners, 131 ITS GOOD WORKS AND FRUIT:, ALONE, to which all the agents, and every person ',vie': have used it, well testify. ° PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE, 143, Arch Street, Phila. ' s AGEN'T.S. Columbia, R. Nrilliams, W. A. Lender; Lancaster, J Gish & Co.; Marietta, J. Awfar, J. T. Aderson; Bain' bridge, T. Landis; Fallinouih, G. H. Horning; Middletowr M. Brown, R. Pharr ; Portsmouth, Henry Dear, H. Mc Bauon, Wm. Rowan; Collin's Ferry, A. Collins; Nev, Windsor, Eckert & Monday; Tidc-water Lock, J. Kelly Wrightsville, J. S. Futhey. i" August 5, ECONOMY pl y, Lsl l j th i e ex T t l e t , e ,j a v t e tejlt r i i o ei n y ooff PrZeilitiPsifattuM Improved SAFETY PINE OIL LAMPS. The construction and Improvements of these Lamp, render them suitable for any purpose or place where artil, finial light is required; the brilliancy and magnificence o which have not been equalled, and at ONE-lIALF Ton EVF, rsssz of any yet invented. They arc perfectly free trod. L. a al u ,4tFi l -t a r general assortment of Solar. Lard, and Oti s Lamps, Fluid, Candelabras, Chandeliers, Hanging Lamps, 1'; for Churches. Stores, Hall Rooms, Factories, Hotels ant Billiard Saloons, Lamps with shades, designed for reading &c. All manner of Gns Fixtures, of every pattern, style an.t i finish. _ Having every facility for manufacturing, the undertri . signed is prepared to sell. wholesale and retail, as mew'', as any tnanufactory in the United States, and the article' are warranted equal in appearance and construction ti ' any that can lie produced. Merchants and dealers will find it to their advantage, I to call and examine the stock and prices, which canna 1.,1” to give sniistaction. lUA.N I.;FACTO I IV,No. 191, N. Second Street. PhiladeiplUat July tw, ISAR. -31 n fl gq,f,qqq l 4v - ,q qq 1 71 1 7./qC:t MGTIi R EAD this attentively.Dr, REELER'S CORDIALand CAIIMINATIVL:, for the speedy and pernoutent 3 , cure of Q.\ DLARRIICEA, DYSENTERY, CuoLEßA.moßnus SUMMER COMPLAINT, CHOLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUAL FLATULENCY, d:c., &c.; and for all the derangements of the Stomach and Bowel from TEETHING. fj[TE:mis or THOUSANDS die annually from diseases of 2t : m the Stomach and Dowels. In the face of this alarming` mortality, the best impulses of our nature are enlisted 141], mitigating suffering we cannot prevent. More than Ft% THOLSAND persons to our knowledge were cured during , the past summer; and we unhesitatingly any, that ninety-. nine out of every hundred are speedily cured. There ts, no mistake about this fart, and us a test of our sincerity ) and assertion, as a medical and responsible individual, I. tvc promise to refund the amount paid in every well au thenticated case where it foils. ill you suffer, Will you let your little ones suffer when you have at hand a reme dy like this, so potent in subduing disease. To doubting ones ID - Read what physicians, the press, mid others say of time Cordial. [Extract of a letter from the Rev. Dr. Earle.] Durtsville, Thi..rks county, August 25,1.547. J • Dear Sir :—I am now prepared to recommend your Corr.. .I i dial from having used it with success in several nstances': and I am now trying your Panacea in a ease of protractedil debility, attended with cough, appurently produced in the. 2 m , young lady by her out-growing her strenFth," to use aL. corrimon phrase, Yours, &c., Ammo Ilasst.r., at. D. r [Extract of a letter from Ebenezer Cook.] . New York City, July 20, 18 47. 4 Dr. heeler: Sir—l have used in my faintly all critic Corr dialmwhich you left with me last summer except two hot ties which I persuaded a customer of mine to try. enter' having proved very beneficial, lie has recommended it tot: some of his friends, who wish to have some of it, I Mere.] fore wish you would send me some hy . express. I amt satisfied from my own experience that it isthe best tine for children Tux:win:so and SUMMED Coissiwurrs]• that is offered to the public, and all that is necessary for a • recommendation is to try it. Very respectfully, ECF.?:CZEH COOK, 291, Grand st., sor. of Alley. This is to Certify, that I have used Dr. Keelees Cordial, and have found it a vaidable medicine in diarrhcca, dys emery and ull derange:ltems of the stomach and bowels, caused by Teething, and is particularly adapted to all dis eases of those organs clamed by acid fruits or the debili tating effects of season and climate. D. 1%1. ALLISON, Plum st., Dr. Heeler's Cordial.—We would call the attention of our readers to this invaluable medicine, which will be found - advertised at length in our columns. As a correc tive in cases of Diarrlizen, a disease very prevalent at the presenttune, it is highly spoken of by all who have used it. It is perfectly safe in its nature. and speak experi mentally, when we say that it affords immediate relief.— [Neal's Saturdsi y Gazette of. August 28,1947. Dr. Heeler's Cordial and Carminattve.—This article is advertised in another part of our paper, it is warmly re commended by fatuities who have tried it. It is especi ally useful among children, and has effected hundreds of cures. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony upon the subject, some of which is very strong. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but carefully prepared medicine, and perfectly free from any thing injurious.— [Pennsylvanian of September 1, 1847. Dr. heeler :—Dear Sir—As it is our duty to use every honest means to promote the happiness of our fellow creatures, 1 take great pleasure in stating to you the ad vantage I received from your valuable Cordial and Car minative. Last autumn I WaS attacked with Diarrhcca, which debilitated my system very much: for nearly three weeks I tried many remedies, but found little or no bene fit, when my daughter intbrined me of your Cordial. 1 bought a bottle, end had not taken but two doses before I obtained relief. I was enttrely recovered before I used the whole of it ; and have remained hearty ever since. Respectfully, yours, S. Drys, D. a. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, N. W. corner of Third and South st., Philadelphia. sold wholesale by Dr. McPherson. Harrisburg; G. W. Miller, Landaster ; and retailed by R. WILLIAMS, Columbia, and by drug gists and others throughout the country. Price 25 cts. per bottle. 113 - See pamphlets. IrrAiso. Dr. KEELER'S - PANACEA. the most effi cacious remedy yet known, for all diseases arising front impurities of the Blatoo, or habit of the body. Ladies of delicate constitutions will find it admirably adapted to Their cases. Medicine furnishes nothing superior to it for chronic maladies, syphilitic disorders, skin alrecuous in debilitated patients, attended with loss of appetite and imperfect digestion. Price 81. See pamphlets for par ticulars. For sale only by It. WILMIAMS, Agent for Columbia. Philadelphia, June 10, 1342.-ly KNOW ALL =EN TWIT RENNET & CO. have REMOVED from 19i Market A, Street. to their Mew, Splendid, end Immense. Estab lishment to be known es the TOWER HALL CLOTHING BAZAAR, No. IE2 Market greet, between Fifth and Sixth, Philadel phia. The Proprietors feel a reluctance in promulgating what in any way might appear like the usual Bombastic ex aggeration of some of the trade, but will beg leave to quote the following notice froin one of our city papers: " Ono of the greatest curiosities that our City affords to the stranger, is RENNET & CO'S great Clothing Store. No. IEW Market Street, between Fifth and Sixth. which has been styled " Tower Hall,' from the peculiar finish of the front. 'llse building is an immenha one. containing seven capacious rooms, all of which are stocked with ev ery variety of seasonable garments, arranged in the most perfect order and regularity. The proprietors take pest pleasure in showing their building and contents to the ci tizens, particularly strangers, and to those cotning from the country—we know of no place more worthy of a whit." Phil's. May 7—rtm RESTORITIFF. Jones's Coral Rair Restorative will roster. the Hair to grow on the head or lace. Hy using a 3s. bottle the whiskers and beard may be cultiva ted to any reasonable extent. Sold only in N. York, at 82 Chatham meet, and by 11 wira.tAms, Agent for Columbia. te23.44ern s. .1! f : 111 i 6 'li