Fumy Loos.—lf we could look into the heart of a girl when she first begins to love, we should find the nearest resemblance to what poetry has de. scribed as the state of our parents when in Para dise, which this life ever presents. Certificate from IHr. Ingerson, of Lancaster, N. IL, a highly respectable citizen of that place, and Jailer of the county of-Coos. I, George NV. locomen, of Lancaster, hereby certify that 1 have been troubled with the Asthma for about twenty years- Last November, when I began taking Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, I had been unable to do anything for several months, and had not, except a very few nights, been able to rest In my bed. Almost as soon ssibegan to take it. I felt relieved. I have taken about IwcP bottles. My health is altogether improved. A fectOreturns of the Asthma, which I have bad in that time, wercitimost Immediately reproved by taking of the Balsam. Met well, and my health is, and has been for months better than at any time previous for many years. I - cheerfully recommend this medicine to all tvho are . STrrillarly afflicted. GEO. \V. INGRSON. Lancaster,N.ll. April 23.1846. - For sale by SETH W. FONVLE, General Agent, 138, Washington Street. Boston I Aslo, For sale by R. IVamcsis, Front Street Columbia, Pa. Inas=lion of fib Eyes, like all other In flammation. is caused by impurity of the blood. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a certain cure for the above painful malady; because theypurge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humors which are the cause not only ofirrilammation of the eyes. but of every description of disease. From three to six of the above named Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on go ing to bed, will in a short time completely rid the body of everything that is opposed to health ; and therefore will most assuredly make a perfect cure of inflammation of the eyes,and atthe same time the blood and other fluids will be of such a healthy quality, that disease of •of any kind will be absolutely impossible. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS.—neMOIIII. NO', that the original and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wizta.t.m \Valour on the top label of each box. It Thegenuine for sale by FRY & SPANGLER, who are the only authorized Agents for Columbia. Also, by agents advertised in another column. 'Principal Office, 1.69, Race Street, Philadelphia. MAOUXEEID. Oh the Ist inst., by the Elev. William Darns, Miss MARGARET 'Vous°, near Columbia, and GEORGE rOFF, of Wrightsville. In York, Pa.. on the 29th ult by the Rev. Mr. Sewell, Miss SABAN JANE DACESIERTY, of York, and Mr. Jenne KEAGENV Pr,nter, of Harrisburg. At the same time and place by the same, Miss ANsEt.tzs. Dwuonairry and Mr. J 05E1.11 MILLER. In Harrisburg, on the first inst., by the Rev. C. W. Schaeffer, Miss lIARRIES S. KUNKEL. and Alr. ANTIIONY KING, both of Harrisburg. In Marietta, on the 4th inst., by the Rev: George AT. Clawges, MOO , MARY ANN BROWN and Mr. Joins GRAIRM, both of Marietta. DIED. On Saturday morning last, is this place, Mrs. Atrium/. SPANGLEM, Consort of Col. Michael Spanglerdate of York, deed., in the Oath year ocher age. fr,vi**4 op* , :'F a) •141 9 1 .112 undersigned has just returned from Phil adelphia with a large assortment of all kiwis of FALL. AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS, to which she would respectfully call the attention of the ladies of Columbia and vicinity. Ile r stock consists of a -hoice selection of Bonnets of the latest style, varying in price from fiOets. to 510. Also, a large alsortment of Rib bands, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Flowers. &c., &e., all of which she is prepared to make up, according to the latest fashions . , and sell cheap. L. BROWN. Third door above Chalfant & Ifaldeman's store. Columbia, Oct. 7, 1048. Front street. r~, , s • GOODS: We have just received a splendid as sortment of FASHIONABLE, FANCY, and STA PLE FALL and WINTER GOODS, to which we respect fully invite the attention of the public. FRY & SI'ANNLEWS, _ Columbia, October 7, 18.18. ,ILLPAC.9.B, IERIN°, 111011ABLS, la., for Ladies' Dresses. We would call the particular attention of the LADIES to our choice stock of the above Goods, and also to ex amine a beautiful selection of Chashmeres, Plaids, do Lnins, &c., in keeping with the latest fashions. octl'4B-tf FRY & SPANGLER. HID GLOVES, FOIL Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. A good assortment at Fry & Spanglcr's. oer4S FANCY COLORED FRENCH DIERINOS for children's wear, with an assortment of other goods suitable for children, at Fry & Spangler's. 0e748. CAPS, CAPS, M ' of the very latest styles, for Men and C at Fry & Spangler's. oc7'4S FOR SAME. A LARGE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Sattinets, Tweeds, Herseys, and Ladies' Dress Gooch., at the lowest prices, at Oct.:, lea FRY & SPANGLER'S. BLANKETS, VLANIELS, Ba. Just received a large lot of x 8,9, 10, 11,124 Whitney Blankets, and a large stock of Flannels at all prices, at FRY & SPANGLER'S. WALL BONNET ROBBONS.—some splendid and lash ionable styles, just received at Fry & Spangler's. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Tu endless variety and prices at Fry & Spangler's. 0c7,46 TOREIgell WORKED COLLARS, some as low as 14 X cents, at Fry & Spangler's. 0c7'48 Delains, plain and figured for 121 cents, ut :la: October 7,1845. & S. PATTON'S. BLANKEDS—Large and Cheap at Oct. 7, le4a. W. & S. PATTON'S. FOR EiRWT. ANOD and convenient two story brick dwelling house, situate on Fourth street. apply to FRY tz SPANGLER. N. F. Possession given immediately. Columbia, October 1848.—tf VAZII4I.I3IIE - RUMNESS PROPERTY at Public Sale, without _LY reserve. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's court of Lancaster county, will be sold on Saturday :kith October, at the house of John Barr, in the Borough of Columbia, the following real estate, formerly the residence Of Gen. Thos. Donde, dee'd—A double lot of ground, with a large Brick Dwelling and back buildings, and an Office on the front, with stabling and carriage house thereon erected, situate on Front street, near the bridge, in the Borough of Columbia, 52 feet front on said street, and ex tending back about 300 feet to al4 feet alley. This house being very large, and constructed of the best materials, is susceptible of being divided and altered to a first rate Itii.iness property, worthy the attention of business men. It will positively . be sold without reserve. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on the subsenlier. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., - when terms (which will be very liberal,) will be made known by SAMUEL. S. BOUM'. Columbia, October 7, 1545.-t DISSOLUTION. HE ea-partnership heretofore existing be tween William Cross and William Waddle, trading an er the firm of Cross it. Waddle. line this day hem' dis solved by mutual consent. - AVILL.I.kM CROSS, Sept. 30, 1846. AS7LLIAItt WADDLE. The business of the late firm will be settled 6): VVilliain Waddle and Thomas Hoge, agent for William Gross. October 7, 449-30. ANTEN I I'3XEC CLOTIOGIor men and boys, at George Colin's, Southeast corner of Second and Market streets. Gentlemen visiting the city and wishing to supply them selves With Cheap and Fashionable Winter Clothing will find a large, complete, and Choice assortment of Bengup Coats, Cloaks, Business Coats, Dress and Frock Coaw, and Boys' Coats in great variety, made of .Americah, English, and French Cloths. Pantaloons for men and Boys, made of Cassimeres, Doe-Skins, Satinets. &c., &c. Vests for men and boys of Silk, Satin, Velvet,. Cloth, and Cashmere. .Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, &c„ at the lowest possible prices for CASH. Remember we will sell as cheap rs any Clothing House in the United States. GEO. CULIN. Southeast corner of Second and Market streets. Phil., Sept, 3D, 184e.-6m NEW razz •aOODS. The subscribers have just received and \.,11 opened their Fall Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cal mores. and Vestings of the most desirable styles. Salti nes, Woolen and Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Lind says, Makings, Checks, uslins, &c., very low. LADIES' DRESS COODS.—Silks, Suttn striped Cash meres and Palmetto Cloths. Bach style Cashmeres, Lamestines, Mohair Lustres, changeable Lustres, plain and figured, Brochees Detains and Alpacas of every qual ity, all of Which will be sold from 10 to 20 per cent below former prices. W. & S. PATTON. Columbia, October 7, 1049. 1.11k:A.2-03i.k . /13-•;11 TARE NOTICE, that it will be to your intern to call and examine the large stock of Cloths, Cas mac rem, Sattinets. Vestings, &c., of every style and quali ty, at reduced prices. Nosy opened at Columbia., Oct. 7, 18.18. W. & S. PATFON.S. MORE NEW GOODS. W& S. PATTON have just received a spiel'- . did assortment of Full and Winter Dress Goods, at very low prices, oetT4B CARPETS, ATATTING, and Window Shades, good styles and low nt W. & PAT.CON'S. — Oct. 7, leiti.—tf TRIMMINGS OF Every description, suitable for dresses, now opeuiug ut W. & S PATTON'S. Oct. 7, 1.6.1e..-tf CHANGE OP HOUR. NOTICE. The U. S. Mail—Eagle Line—will leave Columbia hereafter at 3 o'clock, P. M., instead of 3, us formerly. The morning Irani will leave at 91, o'clock, A. M., as heretofore. J. 0. ROCKAFELLOW k Co., October 7, 15 , P.3.-I.t. Proprietors. POSTPONEMENT. TEACIIERS WANTED. Nine Teachers for the township of Reliant, for teaching school. They are to meet at Stoner's or Rudy's school house, on the ]llth day of October, inst., where the CXll.MillUtloll will take place. JOHN STONER. October 7,—te Secretary. Baltimore .ddvertisements. SPLENDID QTOOK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, at No. 213, Market street, liallimore, Md. . HAMILTON EASTER, & Co t , invite the attention of wholesale and retail purchasers to their stock of Goods now open, embracing, in RICH SILK AND DRESS GOODS. t Every new style printed, plain and satin striped and plaid Cashmere and Mousseline; satin striped Orientals' embroidered Cashmeres; rich white and colored dotted 11E11.1i119 ; embroidered Cashmere Robes; colored Lyonese Cloths; Alpacas ; rich and low priced Plaid Goods, and high colored Fabrics for Children's wear. Colored Dress Silks of very rich, medium and low priced styles, of the latest importations. Rich high Insisted Black Silks, of all widths. Rich black watered, satin striped and satin plaid Silks. Millinery silks, satins, Marceline's, Florence, &c., Silk Velvets, a very large stock of all colors. SHAWLS, VISIT ES, AND MANTILLAS Splendid long and square Cashmere. Shawls. Rich embroidered Crape Shawls. Embroidered cashmere and tibet, long and square plaid, /eh printed Cashmere and Terkeri, black and colored ilk mid mourutlig Shawls, of every style. Silk Visites, Mantillas, Cloaks, Oie. MOURNING GOODS, In Lupin's very superior Boinbarines. .33-1 and 6-4 black Mousselines, 3-I and (3-4 black Cash meres, black French Merinos, superior Alpacas, Mourn ing Cashmeres and Dress Goods generally. Also. English and Italian Crapes; Gloves, Iloisery, lave. Veils, Ac. FRENCH MERINOS A full assortment of Lupin's French Illerinos, manu factured expressly for our sales, from samples of colors sent out by us. EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, GLOVES, &c An elegant variety (at our usual low prices) of French Embroideries, m capes, collars, cull's, berthes, sleeves, standing canals, cliemisettes..kc. in Muslin and lace. Linen Cambric and Clear Lawn lldkes. in Corded, re vere, hcm'd and einbM. Real Valenciennes Laces and Edgings; Thread Laces, and Edgings, Muslin Edgings and Inserungs; Lisle, Egyp tian and Bobbin Edgings; Belt Ribbons • lloiseTy Mitts ; Gloves; White Muslin Goods; Linen ' Cambrics; Long Lawns, and small articles generally its great variety. IN LINEN GOODS and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Wo have a most extensive assortment, including Rich ardson's superior Irish Linens, of the best fabric, made expressly for our sales. Pillow case linens and linen sheetings of every width table Damasks and Diapers, by the yard; satin Damask table cloths and napkins, of all sues ; lluckaback. Rus sia and bird-eye diapers, crash, dowlas, star linen, drug get and linen crumb cloths, floor baize, table and piano covers. Flannels, of every well known and approved make. We have also an elegant assortment of rich embroid ered Lace and Muslin Curtains, (sonic really magnificent:l Curtain Muslin by the yard; Lace. Drop Curtains; and rich curtain goods generally. Blankets, a most extensive stock from SI die to $1.3 a pair, crib, cradle, and berth Blankets; splendid Imperial Marseilles Quilts. DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS. Bleached and Brown Cottons, from to 3 yards wide, of all the well known makes. Drillings, Jeans, Linseys; Kerseys; Plaids and the va rious arneles reclaimed by Farmers' and Planters' ser vants' use. Particular attention is called - to our assortmcdt or Goods for Men's wear, which will be found large, elegant and varied. including— French Cloths, Cassuneres, Doeskins, &c. iii great variety of styles. English and American Cloths and Cassimercs, Vestings, serges, stlesms, sewing silks, and merchant tailors' Goods generally.li Also, a complete stock of new style Cravats, Scarfs, Pocket Ildkfs., Hosiery, Gloves, etc. Persons not in the habit of dealing with us, are apt to think we sell nothing but costly goods ,'—such is not the fact. As far as regards our retail mock, our range em braces every thing that is substantial and desirable, no matter how common—from silks at SA a yard to Colicoes at 0 cents! All our low priced goods we retail at the lowest wholesale prices. We can with confidence invite an inspection of our stock from wholesale and retail buyers, as in extent, variety, and richness, it has never been equalled in Bal timore ; whilst the large quantity of goods passing through our hands, enables us both to buy and sell cheap. Baltimore, sept. 30, Ve4e..-1.1 THE N1A.GA8..69. qIIOWER-BATII. An entirely new article for /.../ Shower Bathing, with warm or cold \Voter. A great and important improvement is made in this Shower-Bath over all others, by throwing the water nil medintely on the body, without wetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure of the bather; but is greater point is gained liv being enabled to bathe with warm water, which no other Shower-Ruth is adapted to—and most of all. the Bath can be medicated without injury to the hair. Many persons cannot take a cold bath—their case in met in this as they can regulate the temperature of the water to suit their wish, and commence - bathing, nt any season of the year without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have the advantage of bathing without wetting the head or 'hovering the same. The artaingetnents tire simple and complete. and not liable to get out of order. Tire Bath can be adjusted to Malt any height, from n small child to the tallest person. tine door is closed, tine fixtures are hid and tine out side appearance is that of a neat piece of furniture. They have received the approbation of several medical gentlemen—others are requested to cull and examine them. Manufactured by the Patentee. EPHRAIM' LARRAREE. 21 South Calvert street, Baltimore. DATHING.—Itcad what Armstrong says : Do not omit, ye who would health secure, The daily fresh ablution, that shall clear The sluices of the skin ; enough to keep The body sacred from undercut soil. still to he pure, even lin did not conduce (As much as it does) to health, very greatly worth your daily pains; 'tis this adorn., the rich ; The waut of this in poverty's WONI We, With this external value, age maintains A decent grace; without it, youth and charms Arc loathsome. :sept:o4:2—tonte.2ol9 RENEO4.6.L. T I ABORATORY OF TIIONSONIAN BOTANIC MEDI CINES. EPHRAIM LARRABEE No. al South Calvert street. Baltimore. has removed his Laborary to his new building, No. 24. and has always on hand the largest and most complete assortment of pure Botanic remedies in the United States, prepared under his special care at his Laboratory—being the first erected in the United States for the special purpose of prepanng Timm- SONIAN Mgoiciars. All of the pulverised and compound ed articles are put up in quarter and half pound packages, and neatly labelled, with directions suitable for retailing and in bulk, and upon better terms then the same arueM can be bad for in the U. S. Every article in his line is warranted genuine—the public can rely upon this. 1117" A liberal discount made to country merchants, who are particularly requested to call and examine quality, kw., before purchasing. irrThe various Treatises, embracing the most reputed authors, upon the Thomsoman or Botanic System of Medicine, may also be had at his establishment, by the quanuty:or single copy. sept3o'4B-toan2o'49 o 'o • e PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS , Better bargains than ever can now be had at that unrivalled place for bargains, TOE BEE RIVE STORE, North Queen street, where they are just opening invoices of spdendul Da ass GOODS, whiett will be sold at small proms. SILKS! SILKS ! ! SILKS! ! I Rich Lvaliam Satin—Chameleon. Figured and plain Aranieres. Chameleon Sarin de Chin. Figured and plain Chameleon double Poult de Soles Gros Gnomes nun Gros de Rhinos. 4-4, 5-I—Rich brilliant boiled Silks, for dresees, &c = Lupin's sup. French Merino, }.. Colors—Cherry, Blue iul for Lteedresses,&c. Crimson, Maroon, Mode Brown. New styles Mouse de ',sines and Cachmeres. Jaspe. Cuetimers, a now article for dresses sod sacks. Plain Illus. de Laines from 1.2 k cents upwards. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! The Most complete and largest assorunent can now be seen at prices astonishing low Sup. extra size French Wool, long shawls. Rob Roy Wool Plaid, long shawls. The richest designs Terkerri shawls. French Cachniere,Thylict, etc. Modes and Block Thybet, silk Fringes. CHAS. E. WENTZ .1c.13R0, Lancaster. 1 case splendid Parametres and Mermoes nt IS and 2.1 cis. 1 ease rich California Plaids, all wool filling, only 12: etc. These goods cannot be equalled in this city. RI !IRONS ! RIBBONS ! Superb styles of Fall nod Winter I3onnet Ribbons. Magnificent styles for svatst and neck. Velvet ribbon, plain and shaded. Merino scarfs for ladies. Buboes superfine full shades Kid Cloves. Embroidered and plain si lk gloves. 1 iosiery—very cheep indeed. • FRENCH WOOL CLOTHS.—The newest article for Lathes' Fall Sacks AT THEME HIVE, North Queen st., Lancaster CALICOES! CALICOES!! 2 cases of the best prints ever sold, fast colors, only diets Musluts and Flannels—cheaper titan ever AT THE BEE JOVE, Lancaster. Rich patterns of FrenchGingliams,l4 ens. IYoolen Plaids for children near. A cheap lot of Satinetts and Cussimeres. lease good unbleached Conon Flannels, only 6: cents, worth 10. DRY GOODS of every description, lower in price, and better in styles, than can be bough in till!, city, now going sapidly at CIL A 5.1.1 WENTZ & 11RO., Bee Hive, N. Queen at, Lancaster. Just received I case of new styles black and silk Frin ges and Chinos. New styles silk buttons for Indies dresses. AT 'rim 131 M HIVE, North Queen Street, Lancaster. CLOTHS! CLOTHS!! Just opened 10 pieces superior French fabrics, very cheap—AT TUE BEE CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. Mod Plaid Silks for dresses—only 37} cent. TIIE BEE HIVE, North Queen st Lancaster, October 7, 184O.—tf Philadelphia sldvertisements WRITE SWAN TTOTEL, The subscribers beg leave to inform their frienda and the public in general, that they have taken the WHITE SWAN 'tons -L. AND STAGE HOUSE, No. 109, Race Street. Philadelphia, formerly kept by .1. Peters & Son. Thu House being large and COUVCIIICIII. and in the business part of the city, they hope, by strict attention to ii.iness, that their friends will give them a call ; that nothing shell be wanting on their part to make their guests feel at home. Terms . , $1 per day. L. REX PETERS, of Phila. 305. 110 W EXT. Phila. Oct. 7,151941ni formerly of Lancaster. Cheap Millinery Goods EL A SPLENDID iinsortment of Clump Millinery Goods consisting, of RIBBONS, SILKS. SATINS, VEL, VETS, FLOWERS nod 'FEATHERS, very low for CASIL nt EDWAIHiIi, 37, South Second mt., PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, September in, UTERINE qIIPPORTERS. Mrs, Jams Eats, North East L./Corner of Eleventh and Walnut street., Philadelphia, original iiiventoraild note proprietor.: To Physicians, Ladies, and Druggists Mrs. Betts most respectfolly communicates the con tinued success and increasing demand for her Uterine Supporters; they are now very generally adopted by Physicians as the most success ful medium of fel le r for the distressing malady for which they were Invented, of any offered to the public. The evil results attending the use of Pessaries, are obviated by the application of her Supporter, and the pa tient is enabled, m a short period, to resume herdoines tic concerns and duties ; and the long confinement to the sick chamber, with all its attendant distressing conse quences, rendered unnecessary. Twenty thousand ladies are now using them with the greatest ease, comfort, and advantage. CAUTION.--PLEASE Oaskava--That proceedings have been commenced in the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania against a Surgical Instrument making firm in Philadelphia, for counterfeiting and selling the Support ers as and for "Betts' t Utero Abdominal Supporters." All genuine Supporters have her written signature en closed in a circle of letter press; on each instrutuent and in the bnx,are a book and written directions. Mrs. B. refers with pleasure to eminent Medical Pro fessors of all the schools in Philadelphia, and to cele brated Professors and Physicians in other cities of the United States. Mrs. Betts offers the following : The fine Supporter for Ladles. adapted to the various dimensions of Patients, 08 00 an entire new Support er for SUMMER use, for Ladles requiring the use of a very cool, light, and transparent article; weight only from 2 oz. to 3 oz., and possessing all the Important re quisites, $7 00: a very strong and durable Supporter, with nll the latest improvements in its arrangement, (for poor patients.) $5 00. The above are subiect ton very liberal discount to sell again, when three or more arc taken. R. Williams, Agent, Columbia. where pamphlets can be had containing certificates of the roost eminent phy sicians In this country as well as in Europe. Sep. 10, ISIS -2m. A CIIIRILI.A.IZr CURE FOR TILE PILES. Dr. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGE'I ABLE PILES REMEDY is a domestic pre paration. whirls ha■ been used with entire supra.s for many i earn. Being nn internal medicine. it has a decided preference over outward application ..which are but pal lativen and not curatives. This medicine nets upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action. and a PERMA NENT CURE—IV/11C11 W C WARRANT or refund the MONEY. Wholesale nod retail by ROWAND At WALTON, Proprietors, No MG, Market street, Philadelphia• U. Williams and W. A. Leader, Columbia ; J. T. An derson. Marietta ; J. S. Finney de Evans. and Lloyd, Wrightsville; James Smith and G. hills. Lancaster. sepi2'4S-2v ik'il;ool.lvr. 4 .14.49:4> 11 /1 A 11T FACTORY. Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire CLOTH MANUFACTORY, Nu. 4e, North Front street, Philadelphia. The subscribers continue to manufacture. of a superior quality. all kinds of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, such as Sieves. 11.111(11.1t, SCreellS. Am., for rill kinds of Grnin, Seeds, Sand, Ore, Snuff; Starch, Brick dusts, &c. Founders' Sieves, of a superior quality, constantly CM hand. Also. Saf•s. Wire Dish rovers.. Sofa Springs, Twilled NVi re fur Spark Cumbers. Ac. ORNAMENTAI. WIRF. IVORE. Such as Cage, Sur+ery Fender, Garden Itnnlcrind, Flower Stand:, Tt aloe 1%, Trani, s, ork turJpe dtc.. Also, Wire Fenring of every description. 1D - Orders thankfully received. and promptly execu ted by WAT: 4 ON & COX. August 12, 124.-.lm TENN33271"13 WASHINGTON Gallery of Daguerreotypes, No. 234, North Second Street,N. W. corner in Callow hill street, Philadelphia. The Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for ONE DOLLAR, are uni versally conceded to be EQUAL. in every respect to ATCY in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assormient of MEDALLIONS and LOCKETS on hand, at from S 2 to Sd, including the pic tures. The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens of Lan caster county, to call and examine specimens of the latest improvements in the art of Daguerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheerfully and without charge. T. A. J. C. TENNENT. Philadelphia, July 1, 1848-bin Opening This Day, ANOTRER splendid lot of FALL AND WINTER STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, to which we would revectfully invite the attention of the public gene rally, and the ladies in particular. Sept. 30--tf FRY & SPANGLER" NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the subscriber for suqaeription to the Columbia Spy, adveruattrg. and job work, are requested to make payment of the amine to Geo. W. Schroyer, who is duly ustborired to receipt therefor. C. WESTBROOK. Columbia, sept 30,1041.3. SUGAR, MOLASSES, and COFFEE. The subscriber has just received and offers for sale 2.5 hogsheads of N. Oilcan. SUGAR. ii hogsheads Sugarbouso MOLASSES, anti :at bags Rio COFFEE. F. S. 1.11./.717.. constantly on hand a large assoi talent of all kinds of st ell seasoned WINDIER. Columbia, scat 30, 18.1.. Blankets. 0000 asssortinent just received and for sale very IL low, at J. D. & J. WRIG ars Alpaca Lustres. AVERY fine assorunent of Plain, Plaids. and Stripes at 12lets. and upwards, at J. D. &J. wRIGITVS MTI OF LETTERS remaining in the P. O. for the quarter ending Sept. SO, 1845. Persons inquiring for letters will please mention it they arc advertised. A Itinger John Lindsey A M Ammumnn Jesse C Loney Robert Bard Philips, Widow Lynch Samuel 13enedich Benjamin Lechler Henry Basler Tobias Landis Christian `tV Basslnger Peter Lutz Samuel Blakey Wm McGill James linsfiehlS it Miller Jacob B Brubacker J C "darkly Fred • - - . Blake Mary Mcliivaughtin James 2 Hartle Benjamin Marriott James C Bowen l McDonald Cap Coats Margaret 2 Meinhardt Peter Creswell Wm S McCullough Sarah Miss Coughlin Michael Myer Gatlin Charles Mary Mms 2 Macondal Eliza Miss Carter James Morse. Simon Conrad li:lius McCandless Peter Columbia P 0 Mirky Henry Davie Milton Newell James It Dorsey Sarah Phillips Wllia.llll DOWIIIII John Phillip!. Clnrk B .. . Daly James Ruffee John Draper Mr Robinson Samuel Davis M Reed Mary Ann Erbe Barthel Ramler Michael Ellenberger Samuel Reynolds AV F Major Evans & Mayer Rinehard John Eancklin Henry Rose John Fisher John NV Roach George Felger George F Riedhauser John French Casslab Reynolds John M Fullerton Robert Rinne David French James M Scichrish Adam Fisher John Reamer Henry Finler Mr 0 Stock Barbara Miss Fecher Oliver Snyder Pplllip a rubb Aaron Slawk Mary Mrs Gallaher Ann Miss Stover Frederick Green James Steinruck BartronJ Haling:in William Sweeny Susan 2 Grently Jll6lllll Snyder Simon Gralian William Shoenberge r & Missing Garber Ann Miss Swarr Ann Miss Hal! George Schneider Christiann Hasler Joseph Thomas Elizabeth 2 Helier Abraham Trump Sarah Heller Joseph Thompson Samuel Halpin James Thomas Margaret l loppe Christian Thompson H A Heller John Al Weaver Samuel Hauser Frantz Wolf Edward Hall Washington Walters Mary Hollingsworth li It Wollindin Thomas Kreider Mary Ann Weller John S Kauffman Nancy Weimer Christian Komi Elizabeth Mrs Walters Joseph Kingsbury Almeria e Wilson Radiant Law James 9 Ifeiss George Yardly & Son G. O. CLAIBORNE, P. M Lyle Samuel Columbia, Sept. 30, 1..94,9 pr7m DENS, Pen Holders and Pencils. G. &E. M. Smith, (late of the firm of A. G. Bagley & Cs.,lman ttfacturers of (fold Peas. Pen holders and Pencils, No. LG Malden Lane, New York. . . We, the subscribers offer to the trade. and the public generally, our different styles of Gold Pens, which arc warranted against all imperfections by fair usage, and al so to be superior in every respect to any others made. I laving increased facilities fur nutntitacturing, we are de termined that no pen shall be delivered from our estab lishment unless it's perfect. %Fe also keep constantly on hand our superior field Pencils. and Pencils with Pen, which we are enabled Rimier ache lowest laws. All or ders addressed to the subscribers, will be carefully and promptly attended to. G. & F. !q.t.-I%IITH, Sept. 30,—din No la Minden Lane, N T. Illection Notice. Columbia Bank & Bridge Co., Sept. 27,1946. An Election for thirteen directors of the Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, will be held nt the Banking House, in Columbia, on l'Ndnesday. the oth day of No vember next. between the hon. of 10 A. M., and 4 I'. AC SAMUEL BIIOCII, Cashier. - - frj — The United States Gazette, of Philadelphia; Lan custernin and Union & Tribune, of Lancaster, will insert the above as heretofore. sept3olS-Ut WAGON raT.ANING. rpllE subscriber takes leave to inform the till erns of Columbia and vicinity, that he has again commenced the business ofWagon Making and repairing, at his old stand, at the conjunction of Locust and Walnut streets, and the road leading to the Ore Mines. Being well provided with timber of all sizes and quality, lie is prepared to do all kinds of work—front a heavy Road Wagon to lighter ones of various kinds. Oaring had n long experience 111 the business, Inc re spect:ally asks a liberal share of the patronage of his old customers, us well as of the community in general. J A.AI ES ST.A N Ins 1". Columbia, Sept. 30, 1348.-Gt NOTICE A"persons arc hereby forewarned that I will pal no debts whatever of my wife, Jan.'s, contract mg, she having lea my bed and board without any cause. MR Witness WILLIAM k APBOLD. R. ii AXILTON. mark Columbia Sept. 30,1 SIS—tr NIG.HIM Q.CIIOOL. Tim subscriber intends opening a Li NIGHT SCHOOL, in hie school room, on Monday evening next, the inst., for the histrim.ion of both sexes. in the various 'dawdle, °Men English education. Great facilities will be afforded to Mows who desire n thorough knowledge of Euulish Grammar. Terms mod rote. L. J. RHOADS— Cultunbin, September 23, leAs.4t Cloths and Cassimeres. uE sithscribers respectfully invite the attention of their T frieuds and the pulilie to their FA1.1.. STOCK of of FRENCH and ENGLISH mums a: cAssumutEs Lust receive 4, among which are some splendid styles of Fancy Goods—French blacks, blues, Sc. nt reduced prices. .1. D. 3: J. %vim irr. Columbia, September 14, ISIS. Don't be too late!! ri,on alb very cheap Flannels now selling . with a rush .12 at 12jets. per yard, at J. D. hJ. SVIDGII'IIvr..4. Prints (IF every description of the new FALL styles, just re- V eelved ut J. D. at J. \Vint; DT'S. G. W. BR.&NDT, 111. MERCHANT TAILOR, Front street, Colum bia. Pa., respectfully announces to time citizens of Columbia and the public generally, that he has just returned trout New York, with ii choice selection of CLOTHS, CASs:IIIIEIMS, and SILT/ and FANCY V EST !NUS. of the very latest style of pattern, and best quali ty of material, which he will be bum to make up. in a manner that cannot be surpassed in any of the Atlantic cane, I Its stock consists of Cloth• of all the desirable shades and qualiiiea, of the market, witch as. French, English, mid American black, blue. blue black, brown, olive, drab, &e., he.. combined with all endless variety Of Cas anneres and Vesungs, together with a general assortment of Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves. die.. he. Having secured the services of Mr. Dem. Young, who is well known to this community, as one of the most skil ful " Cutters" in the country, he Mailer* himself that he will he enabled to give enure satishtction to those who may be disposed to favor hint with their patronage. The citizens in want of articles in his line ere very respect fully invited to call and examine his clock before making their purchases. as he feels mauled that a due regard to economy wall Justify such a course ; and he would here say, that no pains will he spared in the employment of such workmen as will give entire satisfaction to even the most fastidious. G W. H. Columbia, Sep. 16,--.2m. • Sheetings, BLEACIIED and Brown, 4-4,34.6-4, and In-4 wine. at unuouully low pncus, ut. J. D. &J. WRIGI IT'S. - Fall Clinghams. ABEAUTIFUL assortment, very cheap. J un received ut .1. D. & J. WRIGHT'S. LIIIIIDT'S AND DREVOST'S IMPORTED EITRACTS for Rand kerchiefs, Jockey Club, Perfume De Jenny I.uc%. Mousseline, Magnolia, Bouquet Caroline, Rose, Jcsuan, Portugul, Patchouly, Musk, 6:c. For sale by sept2l W. A. LEADER. STOVES. ACOMPLETE assortment of Wood, Coal, and COOKING STOVES, for sale at reduced mice., at the Hardware Store of J. w. currniu.t.. Lociict Street. Columbia. Pa. NAILS. SPIRES, & BRADS. 500 KE ufae G t S ur N i n a p S rie an -a d t S t Ife l fi E a r S d ‘ f v o a r r e C lsa ! r a e t or a J. W. COT BELL, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. 1313113M1 GUNS. JUST received, a lot of superior English SHOT GUNS. Double and Single barrel, for sale at low prices at the Ilerdware Store of J. W. COTTRELL, Locust Street, Columbia. Pa. =I SICIIET IRON. AIIIERICNN and Russia Sheet Iron for sale at reduced prices, at the Hardware Store of J. W. C071'11.F.1.1., Locust Street, Col Liu, Pa. I=l GOLD INN ANEW ARTICLE which may be used with Quill or Steel Pen (quill is preierable) for billets, invitations, &c.,—it will exactly be the thing. It is also used or ornamenting IVood, Picture Frames. Chairs, Sr.e. For sale by li. WILLIAMS. Columbia, August t 20.1649. TRUSSES. ASUPERIOR lot of both single and double Trusses for sale by W. A LEATtbliart Columbia, Pa., August It!, ISIS. : BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. T UST Received a first rate supply of Bull's t) SARSAPARILLA, and for sub: by Colombia, August 1:2, 1048. W. A. LEADER. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. Just received another large supply Gf Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and for sale by August 12, 18.15. 1 . W. A. LEADER. LAMP GLOBES. T DIP GLOBES of every size and shape, for _LA bale by W. A. LEADER. Columbia, Augniit 18, 1848. LIGET. JUST received a new supply of the handsomes and most splendid assortment of Camphine and Edit. rial Oil Lamps ever kept in Columbia. 1•or sale by W. A. LEADER. LIQUORS - 14 1 RENCIf Brandy, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, j 2 White Wine, Old Rye, and Sherry \Vine can be had pure, for Medicinal pnrpoges at LEADER :S Drug Store. POMADE RICININE, for the growth and preservation o the Hair. For 881 C by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia, July 8,16.18. POWLADE DE EMT LIND, for beautifying the HAIR, &c For sale by It. WILLIAMS. Columbia, July 9,1848. PAPER HHANGlNGSParlor,liall, Chamber, and Ceiling Barters and Borders, Vachon's &c., of the newest sty lea, always Olt hand at manufacturers' prices, at J. D. & J. WRIGHT'S. Columbia. 1817.—tf TO 330ELVOTEN. COPPER and Tin rumps—a good supply o Pumps always on hand, and made to order, at th shortest notice by IL PFAHLER S. CO. March 11, lU4S-tf rnizu.r.a.L NIGIIT HMIS always on hand and for sale by 11. PRA FILER & CO. March 11. 194 Q-if . NULL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, of Roland's best. For sale at manufactures prices, by April 7, 16.17.—tf Iturenas & I I MS. p-A-4..•41 ARTICLE Boat Stove, We would call the at tention of Boatmen to a new article of boat Stove made and adapted expressly fur their convenience. To be seen and had at 11. rrattLEß & co. march 1, 1543-ti CHAINS. HERR'S Celebrated Lowden Fifth Chains, Tea cee, long and short. double and single lank, breast carrying and halter Chains, all of which we offer at man ulacturers prices. ap7-ff RUMPLE &11 ESS. 1) ESTORATIVE. Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will vortex the Hair to grow on the head or face. By using a Ss. bottle the whiskers and beard maybe eullOa led to any reasonable extent. Sold only in N. York. at 52 Chatham street, and by R. WILLIAMS. Agent for Columbia. je2l'4,94fin TIN AND COPPER BUSINESS. 11. Pfahlcr & Co., thankful for past encouragement, would announce to the citi/eits of Columbia and its vicinity, that thee still continue to manufacture Tin and Copper ware of all kinds at their old stand, in Locust street, one door north of4he Columbial3ank, and respectfully solicit a continuance it public patronage. Ninrell 11. i'4°-tf STOVES. VIE Subscribers have constantly on hand a A full assortment of wood, coal, and cooking Stoves of every sire and discription, cannon stoves. Also, Bead enburg's potent Air-Tight Parlor Stoves. which has given full satisfaction in all cases. The public ore invited to call and examine for themselves, at the Hardware Store of Oct. 9-tf RUMPLE WirEIGA.T 'S THE USE OF DYlNG—especially in Autumn, the most delightful season of the year? Stop then gentle invalid, as you pass F. X. ZIFALEICS Stunt, in Locust it., above Front, nod get a box of BR. SOULE'S BALM PILLS! . - - - They are truly an effective remedy. Plenty of testimit= ny will be exhibited to prove this. Sept. 2,1 NEW PALL AND WINTER GOODS. I. D. & L WRIGHT res 2 . ol e fully announce to them town and country f that they have this day received direct from. th York and Philadelphia Market. a large and elegant . ply of PALL & WINTER GOODS, which have been selected with great care,land will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. Give us a cull, and examine our stock before purchas ing elsewhere. as we arc determined to sell at a small ad vance on cost. J. D. St T. WRIGHT. Sept. hi, IS4C. Locust at., third door below 2ml st. CIiELD 11.12M1L A Valuable Scientific Work, upon the subject _1...1..0f Gestation and Child-Birth. by It 3f. Weisselhoff, Al. D., hue of Pariajust published by the author. This work contains information upon subjects of the highest importance to married person , or those contem plating marriage. lt will be found of special value to those whose means, health. or other circumstances do not permit them to increase the number of their family without great inconvenience. suffering. or perhaps risk, • life. A method of avoiding these troubles and dange • will, (recently discovered by a eclebrated French p clan) is fully communicated in this work, so that nay •, son may avail himself of it at once. The means comparatively nothing. and are within the reach of The process is new, safe, infallible, convenient. aim and cannot injure the most delicate. Nor does it cu matrimonial privileges in the least. Comes of this work will be sent, in a close envelope, at a single letter postage, to any part of the United States for Si sent. post pity, to Dr. It. M. WEISSELfIogp. box 2:10, New ork City. Copyright secured. No Booksel ler allowed to sell this work. Dept. 2, 1148. fratr. Philadelphia Advertisenzents. 246 .22111) 413, MARKET STRRET, Philadelphia. THE CHECHEA PEST sem LARGEST I,OII.TMENT or GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES re PHILADELPHIA. Gold Levers, full jewelled,lB carat case, ear; and over Silver, 1G and over " Lepines " //earners, Gold Pencils. Hever Teu-spoons, equal to coin. - gold Pens. silver holder end pencil, 1 00 Wall a sidetidtd assortment of all kinds of Watches, both gold and silver: Rich Jewelry, &a., .kc. Gold chain of the best inanufactures,:and in fact every thing in the Watch and Jewelry , line at much less prices than can be bought in this city or eke:where. Please save this iiilverii.einent, and call at either LEWIS I.ADOM US, No. 413 Market street. above eleventh. north side, Or at JACOB i t Avomus, 216. Market street. lira store below Eight. south side. tEr - We have Gold and Silver Levers still cheaper than the above priee•—a liberal discount made to the trade. Phila.. wept. 26, ISIQ.-6in PUBS R I CH FANCY FURS for Ladies' wear. Charles Oakford, Furrier, No. 101. Chestnut street. a few doors above Third Philadelphia, would invite the ladies to call and examine his superior stock of Muffs, Boas, Tippets, &c., of every variety. consisting of Rich Russia Sable. Hudson's Bay Martin, Norway Martin, Mink Sa bits, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine Fitch, Lynx, &c.,&c. These skins have been selected with:great care, an are made by the best workmen in the country. La dies may rest assured that no article will be otrered for sale in this establishment that is not perfect in every re spect. CHARLES OAKFORD. 88. Chestnut Est., a few doors above Third. Philadelphia, seat ; '23.1849.4m D.A.O73MILREOTYPZI PORTRAITS of a superior quality, handsomely colored. tool put up ut bcauuful Morocco Cases. Cool. plete, for only oNti DOLLAR. at SPIELER'S CHEAP DAGVERREAN GALLERY, No. COI- WALNUT' street, below Forth. Pluladelplits. All pictures made at this cr tabhshmeutwill be warranted perfect. Phila., scut. tn, 1e48.-61n STOVES !! ! STOVES!!! n J. TYNDALE, No. 97 South Second street, Philadelphia. grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, would cull the attention of his friends and the public generally to a large stock of Stoves now on band, of new, beautiful, and useful patients. amongst which will be fi>wul handsome styles from New York, Peekskill, Troy, Sic. lie has also a large assort ment of Pulley Sheet Iron Stoves, for Parlors, Dintew Rooms, and Chambers, handsome Radiators for wood or coal. Ile also continues to ma Inuit cture Orr's Celebrated Air Tight Stoves and (rota his long experience in the manu facture of these stoves, being the brat and for along time the only agent in the City, he flatters himself he can sell cheaper and better than can be bought elsewhere. A large assortment now on hand of the very best pat terns of Cook stoves either fur wood or coal. Old stoves repaired or taken in exchange for new. Pluladelphia, Sep. IG---dut. GREAT ATTRACTION, AT the Phoenix Hall Clothing Store, South West corner of Second and Dock streets, Philada. Now is the time and this is the store where the greatest bargains or clothing nre to be had. The subsi , riber would respectfully call the attention of the public loins Clothing Establishment as offering inducements to purchasers of clothing that no others can otter, having the most exten sive assortment and variety ever offered in 011 C store in this country. AU sires fitted and all tastes suited, from the boy of five years old and upwards. All sizes of Boys as well us Men's Clothing to be had at this store. Doing business entirely on the cash principle and having purchased the goods, and manufactured his clothingftince the great reduction in woollen goods, enm tiling lain to defy competition. Wholesale dealers are particularly invited to examine this stock before making other purchases. Orders for all kinds of Military Clothing attended to at the shortest notice. N.,. Don't forget the Phoenix, at the South West Corner of d and Dock streetn. WM. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, Sep. 16-3 m. A. LARGE AND RICII stock of Carpets, for Fall Trade. The Subscriber, in addition to his former stock, has us: received, and has now in his store, a large and rich assortment of New Styles English and Amencan CAR PETING manufactured to order, and decidedly the hand somest goods in the market, all of which are offered on the most favorable terms. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and Strangers visiting Philadelphia. who may be Ist want of Carpets, are re quested to look in and examine this stock or desirable goods previous to purchasing elsewhere, as they will find all goods sold to be as represented, and at the lowest market prices. The assortment, in part, consists of: English Tapestry,. English and American Brussels, " ins With imperial, Super. Ingrains With low priced Carpetings of all descriptions. Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Rugs, Piano and Table Covers, Sheep Skins, Stair Rods, Bindings, &c., Also, a large assortment of Rag, List. and Cotton Car pets, from 12. to 50 cents per yard. at the CHEAP CAR- PkTP WARE-ROOMS of R. B. WALKER, No. 25 North Second street, Dir:ttly opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia Philadelphia, Sep. 10-3111. r.i a r ~~ TN DIY GOODS at No. 80, North Sd St., Phila ." dolphin. Country Merchants will find FANCY AND OTHER DRY GOODS front the Philadelphia and New York Auctions embracing such articles only as can be bought at less than ordinary market rates. thereby enabling him to supply those who buy (or CASH at less prices than can be furnished elsewhere. A. DENVALD, Philadelphia, Sep. 16-3 rt. No. 80 N. 3d street. STOVES. 44 THE Largest Concern in the United States. HILL 4, CLINE, Na zri North SECOND Street,, aboVe VINE, and No. 348 MARKET Street, above TENTH, Philadelphia. Mono!—Small profit, and quick sales. VARIETY !—Emirely unsurpassed and uneqnalled. Comm - nylon !—Far, very tar in the back ground. We offer, amonothers, this season: - The Celebrated Empire Cook. the genuine. Roney's Economist—a new and prime stove. Leibranbt's Ole Dull Cook. The Philadelphia Air-Tight. The Our Stoves for 2 New and splendid patterns. Cooking, The New Pattern Completes, 3 sizes, do. do. The Oven Stoves, 4 do. do. do. A splendid assortment of Radiators for Parlors, Cannon Radiators. Air-Tights, Stoves for Stores, Halls, Churches, fice., Sic. too numerous to mention. Philadelphia, August 12, 194 d. 111•,4 La z• s ff:b op •cl STOVE 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 WEST PHILADELPHIA COAL. PLETE COOK STOVE, of which they have three sizes ; CONNON and BARE CYLINDER STOVES, seven sizes; BAsl3 and Tors for Cylinder Stoves, five sizes; OVEN PLATES. four sizes; COTTAGE AIRTIGHT PARLOR STOVII., (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 end most saleable Cook Stove in the market. They are constructed with Molt's Patent Feeder, Front and Grate, which gives them a decided superiority • all others. 'They only want a *rialto what •re asserted. S ^ ASTINGS of all kinds made to order ess despatch. ''Stimples may be seen and orders left at tbe,Foundrreit' at l Emmett's, 154 North SecondAttreetrlitsztusxia. Totszse's 157 South Second Street,4Ment 'Wzmmossa.fs fletus', 495 Market Street. •- • ,••• WI I. I. I A.MS. KOIILER, MATtifEU O. Phila. A ugust 19, 1548.•-fim. . ECONOMIC'S TN LIGHT ! The attention of purchasers is in sited to the extensive variety of MURPHY'S latest improved SAFETY PINE 011. LAMPS. Th& coastructuni and Improvements of these Lamps render them suitable for any purpose or plebe where lint fiche! light is required ; the brilliancy and magnificence of which have not been equalled, and et ova-mats TUE ra re:ma of any yet invented. They are perfectly free trout any unpleasant odor. ALSO—A general assortment of Solar. Lard,and Oil Lamps, Plaid, Candelabras, Chandeliers. Hanging Lamps. tlbr Churches, Stores, Hall Rooms. Factories, Hotels and Milliard Saloons, Lamps with shades, designed for reading. kn. All manner of Gas Fixtures. of every pattern, style and Finish. Having every facility for manufacturing, the under signed is prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, IS caw as any assaufactory m the United States, and the articles are warranted equal in appearance and construction to any that can be produced. blercharits and .dealers will find it to t 6 vantage to call and examine the stock and prices, which Z•annot (ail to give satisfaction. MANUFACTORY, No. lib. N. Second Sneer , i Philadelphia, July 911,1148.--Im ierlp 11 and (Aar 5 to2o 1 50 4 50