COIU3II3IA A.RCADE, By B. CRANSTON. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that lie is now ready to supply them at his NEW ESTAB LISHMENT, the three-story building in Front street, Colmbia, on the lot formerly occupied by John Enney. as a ropewalk. He intends keeping on hand a select assortment of fashionably made CLOTHING. He has just returned from Philadelphia and New York with a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of clothing, made of the best ma terials, and in the latest style—consisting in part of superfine blue and black cloth COATS, Frock and Sack Coats, Pelisse Cloth aud Tweeds of every color and quality. .Ar.so—a lar,ge assortment of plain and fancy Cassimere, Cloth, and all other PANTS, suit able for Spring, Summer and Winter, of every size and description. VESTS—Figured, Silk, Satin, Merino and Marseilles,suitable for all seasons and of every size, style and quality; to which is added a beautiful assortment of fine Linen bosom SHIRTS, Muslin, Check and Plain do.; Bo soms and Collars, Drawers and Undershirts. Also, :a large lot of Cravats Suspenders, half Hose, &c. An endless quantity of Roots and Shoes of all sizes, Hats and Caps, Travelling Thinks, Carpet Rags and Valices. a variety of notions too tedious to mention which will be kept in Thos. Keatings Front Room, three doors east of my building. N. B. Clothing made to order at the Store. Ile has a large supply of goods on band by the niece and a first rate Tailor in attendance.— Do not mistake the place, three story building on the lot formerly occupied as a Rope Walk. Persons %yin find it to their advantage to give Slim a call as he is determined to sell as low as any other establishment in the county and war rants all goods. tie sells as he represents them when sold or the money will be refunded. Columbia. June 5, 1847. tf 'GEN. TAYLOR NEVER. SURRENDERS!" Jas»cs UT. 111 un te s AND CHEAP HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, .Vo. 480 ri'olll st., Columbia, Sign of the Big Bat end Cap, directly opposite the Midge, and adj , ining Black's Hotel. The sunseriber begs leyie to return his thanks to hi: friends and the pill). _":4 he generally, for the very liberal pat -4- ronage heretofore extended and hopes by strict nuentinn to busi ness, to receive a emotion ition of their favors; he goes upon the principle "a ?amide six pence is better than a slow shilling.," and to c a r ry out the principle. makes quick sales at small ad satires. His place of hostiles.. is not a brick front, or of great splendor, but he flatters himself thut he can suit customer , better, and sell cheaper, than persons who do business in big brick houses, arid make a great fuss about selling goods at cost, he dues not sell goads at cost, but sells at a small .1,1- vunce, and by on doing expects ti pease all that may favor him with their pairimage. lie req.iests all persons, after visiting some of the showy es takilishment-i along Front street, to drop in at No. 40. (sign of the, Big Hat and Cap) and compare the good. and prices of the d.ffl-rent establish ment, and he is satisfied he can sell them a better article, and at a lower Enrico than any other store in the borough. glints and Caps, Of the latest style and fashion alwayr on hind , at very low price=, and' warranted ego dto a man ufactured in this State Also—Gentlemen's, La dies and'Children's Fashionable Moots, Shoes and Slipper s.. which have been selected with great care, in re g ore to (polity and make, and will be sold at the lowest rotes. Just sati ly yourself by canine, at No. 40 Front street, Columbia, oppo.im the JAS. 11. HUNTER, Agent. May 1, 1847 New Book-Bindery, THE BOROUGH OF YORK, PENN' A. The subs, niters reFpeetfully infnrm their friends and the public that they have opened a Book-Bindery & Blank Book Inannfictoy on Main stteet, next door to the Pot,t ()like, in the Borough nf Yore. a h,re they will be b,,ppy receive orders Inc every description of w..rl, in their line, Particular attention ri ill be paid to the Ruling and Binding of every description of 'Blank Bookt4, for Banks, County Offices, :11erchant , and others, and every variety of full arid half bound ks, New and old Books, Periodicals, Law !looks Alnvic, Newspapers, &c., bO l / 3 cl to any pattern, end in any ct le ri quired. Paper ruled to pattern. stark n-arranted. CORSET& . 1 13 S T Yo r k. Alnv 12. 1847. !SA , 1 11111 EL WI:4TE, 2' , CS) BV2D 1- 1 01 A LANCASTER, PA.. RESPECTFULLY informs his old customers n Columbia, and the public generally, that hestill continues the Book-binding busine‘s, at his 'ld stand, in Lancaster,; and i. prepared to do al cinds of binding. ruling, ..S:..e.at tliesliorlest noLico, and on the most reasonable terms. Any °rile: s left with the editor of the Columbia "Spy" will oe promptly attended to. Airy 10. 7h2 NEW SPRING CARPETINGs GRTEL, HART diffn GILBERT, New rork Store, North Queen Street, near the Court house, Lancaster, Have received by late arrivals, a large and ric assortment of the following Cheap Carpetings: Rich 3 ply, patterns and designs entirely new, nev er belbre offered in this country. Double super, super and extra fine do. Damask, Royal Twilled and Plain Venetian. 5.8 3.4 and 1.4 Cotton Ingrain and Venetian, front 154 to 31 I ; per yard Window Shades, Table and Piano covers. Dreggits, Rugs, Mat% &e. fie. Moo heavy Oil Cloths, from 3.4 to 7.4 wide, togeth cr with a largi, lot of CHEAP GOODS, suitable for the seasou to which particular attention is called. Lancaster, March 9, 1817• C 0311,1 AGAIN: Springy Sommer Fashions. JUST arrived, and as the character of a nation is known by its costume, he in vites all in want of first rate fitting garments to call at his Fashionable Tailoring E s t a bi l o,.. ment. in Locust st reel, opposite Mes,rs. Hal deman ST. Co's. store, where they can have their wishes realized, for he is determined to spare no pains in making on all kinds of gar ments according to the prevailing fashions of the day. JOIIN JORDAN. J. J. desires to express his thanks to his customers ,cnera Ily, for their liberal pat ron age,and hopes by a close attention to business and a desire to please to merit a continuance of the same. Columbia, March 20, lan. tf NEW SPRING GOODS. THE subscribers have just received a large and spleatlid assortment of New and Seasonable tiOODS, to which they invite the attention of their friends and the public in general. Their stock consists of Super and Medium Black, Blue, Bruvt n, Olive and Mixed CLOTHS, Plain, Striped and Fancy CAS'SIMERES, Mar seilles, Satin, Velvet arid Valencia V csTiNcs. A large assortment of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, Ging barns, Dalzorine4, De Laines, Lawns. Alpaccas, plain striped and plaid CAM B FRCS, PRINTS of every variety and price, Hosiery, Trimmings. &c. 2,3, 4. 5,6, 7, and 8-4 Linen and Cotton DIAPERS, Tickings, Shectings, Skirtings, Checks, &c. Supe rior French, Thibet, Cashmere, De Leine and Zephyr SH A NV LS. Fresh Family Groceries, (selected with very great care) Loaf, Crusheddrul verised and Brown Sugars, Syrup, New Orleans S. H. and Trinidad Molasses. TEAS, COFFEE, DRIED BEEF. &c. China, .Glass, Queen's and Stone WARE, Cedar Ware, Baskets, &c., all of which they are determin ed to sell as cheap as the cheapest fin. Cash or Produce, for which at all times the most liberal price will be given. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, they will endeavor by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of public favor. J. D. & J. WRIGHT. Locust, 3d door below 2d Street. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf C 1-1 EA P WATCHES & JEWELRY, AT TliE "PHILADELPHIA WATCH & JEWELY STORE," 96 NORTH SECOND Si'., corner of Quarry. 'ehes, full jewelled, IS carat,. cases. $45.00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 93,00 Silver Lever Watches, seven jewel., 18,00 Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, finest quality, 13,00 Superior Quart:cr. Watches, 30,00 imitation Quartier Watches, 5,00 Gold Spectacles, 8,00 Fine Silver Spectarie , , 1,75 Gold Bracelets with topaz sto n es, 3,50 Ladles' Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2,00 Gold Finger Rings 311 cents to 38—Watch piain 12i cents, patent 181. Lunet 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warrant ed to be hat they are sold for 0 CONRAD. Os hand. some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartieri lower than the al.ove prices. PLiladelphia, April 10, 1847. ly CHEAP WATCHES. 77ie Cheapest Gold awl Silver .0.„,, WA TCES ES =t)7N PJiII DV:7.PiI7 A. . 4 _ P. l LE WIS LA DOM US, Offez s For Sole, Gold Lever, follies% tiled Silver ‘lO Ito Gold Lepines do ,•11ver do do Surer Qoartiem fine quality Gold Wall It, plain silver Spectacles Gold l'enclig Gold 13racelets _ _ ALSO On hand a large assert went d and Hair Bracelets, Finger Ring, Breaet Put., Hoop r Brags, Gold Pens. sliver spne,, Sugar Tongs. Tiimbles. Gold Neck Curb and hob Chains, Girt rrl Keys, arta Jewelry of eve n, siVsecilinott, at equally low prices. All kinilg or Wan he- and ('larks repaired and wdrrinited in keep gnni tinie (or one year. Old Gold unit Silver bought nr taken in evhange• . . For sale eight day and thtM hoo r bra.s rlnekg at LEWIS LA DOMUS' Watch. neck and Jewelry Store. No. .1132, Market street. above I lin, North side, philadmphm. 'N. H. I have some Gold and Silver Levers still murk cheaper than The above prices• A Illtertil OlSCuillit Wade to dealers. Call a 4,1 o re tier yourselves. Philadelphia. Septendor,l2.ls46. 5.51.4 f STEAM IRON RAILING FACTORY, RIDGE ROAD, above ITheironwood Street, PHILADELPHIA. A T this establishment may be found the Ik. greatest variety of Plans and beautiful Patters for 22,011 mazurzsa in the United States, to which the attention o those ‘n want of any description, and especial ly for Cemeteries, is particularly invited. The principal part or all the handsome Rail ings at Laurel Hill, Monument, and other cel ebrated Cemeteries in the city and county of Philadelphia, which have been so highly extoll ed by the public press, were executed at this manufactory. A large Ware-Room is connected with the establishment, where is kept constantly on hand a large stock of ready-made Iron Railings, Ornamental Iron Settees, Iron Chairs, new style plant and ornamental Iron Gates, with an ex tensive assortment of Iron Posts, Pedestals, Iron Arbors, ,S.c. Also. in great variety, Wrought and Cast Iron Ornaments,suitable for Railings, and other purposes. . . The subscriber would also state that in his Pattern and Designing Department he has em ployed some of the best talent in the country, whose whole attention is devoted to the busi ness—forming altogether 011 C of the most corm ',tete and systematic establishments of the kind in the Union. ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. Ridge Road. above Buttonwood Street Jan. 30, 1847. Urn CLOTHING, CLOTHING ! JOSEPH J. MOORE, '54 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. THE SUBSCRIBER of the late firm of Bock & Moore, takes this method of inform ing his friends arid the public in !general, that lie has bought out the interest of S. L. Buck, at the old established CLOTHING STAND, No. 1254 Alarket street, Philadelphia. end is now prepared to furnish all kinds of READY MADE clothing, at prices which cannot but secure to him the patronage of all who wish to purchase CHEAP clothing.. I have splendid French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, from $5,50 to $lB, do. Pants, from 75 cents to $5; Vests, from 6 cents to $4 ; suit of Summer Clothing for $2,9.5. Also all kinds of Gentle men's Furnishing Goods at extremely low pri ces, cr.l,Vholesale dealers in Clothing would do well to call at the store of JOSEPII J. MOORE, May 2.24. 5e211.1 254 Market st. Phil. Oil, Sperm. Whale, Fish and Pine Oil of the very hest quality, always kept on hand YOUNG & CAS9£I:S Cheap Cash Store, Mar 27 Q TRAINS Improved Perfumed Sand Balls for 1.7 cleansing, whitening and beautifying the hands, to prevent chapping rendering the skin soft and pliable. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. Color/IMR. 1 pri I 7. 1847.—tr 2:1111:.% ',91WW2,1111. TAMPICO, Ma and Cape Bora SKINS, Dressed and Iflndres.ed Morocco, KW, Lining and Binding SKINS,' alwaya on band at the very lowest. price!.. J. D. & J. WEIGHT. Columbia, April 7, 1817.—t( REALTIIEDIADE EASY FOR THE PEOPLE, „ , Or Physical nothing, to make their Liees in this World Long and Happy, by the author of "Edu cation Aa It Is, Ought To lle, and Might Be," First American Edition, with Additions: Being an elementary and interesting treatise on Self Knowledge. Containing short and entertain ing articles nn Food, Heart, Glands, Strength, Eating, Stomach, Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Liver, Brains, Old age, Blood, Lungs. Mind, Man, Secretions, Arteries. Senses. Woman, Head, Veins, Health, Disease, &c. &c. &c. &c. &C. Together with the Great Secret—Success in Life how attained—How to do Good—Causes and Effects of Error—Habits— Passirrns—Woman de scribed—Man described—Alan's Errors—•Rir h a nd Poor—Sexes—Virtue and Vice—Youthful Errors—Woman how made delicate—Woman's Virtues, Ambition, &c., &c. The whole designed for the noble purpose of improving and extending edurailion amongst the people, imparting valuable knowledge on the phy siology of the human frame, and the lows which govern mental and bodily health, &c., &c., &c. (tom' Any person seeding 25 cent., enclosed in a letter shall receive one ropy by mail, or tiae copies will Ire scut for ;":1, Address. postage paid. G. 13. ZEIIIER & Co., Ally 221, 1847. Philadelphia. valuable work contains (in duodecimo form) 177 pages. DR. LE ROYS Vegetable Universal Pills Are a strengthening purgative and a purifying Tonic. . . TEIE hopes of the American agents are far more than realised by the success of Dr. Le Roy's Vegetable Universal Pills on this side of the Atlantic. Never did a medicine spring into such immediate popularity. In less than three i months e:ghty thousand bores have been disposed of; and cert ficates of cures performed by them received from upwards of four hundred persons. The cures embraced a great number of dist ases? but those which predominated were Billions Fe vete, Colic, Habitual Costiveness, Dysentery, Loss or Appetite, flatulence. Worms arid Low notes of Spirits. Alf per-ons who take them agree that they are Sr superior to every other m edicine they had used, in the mildness the energy, end the efficacy of their action; for though they pro duce neither gripe nor nausea, they art upon the secretions with great ditectnes-, force and rapid. ity; and as a purgative leave nothing to he desired. But their great peculiar excellence, and that which f di-tinguishes them from all other purgative's is. that thair operation is followed by no reaction.— Their unrivalled purifying and purgative proper ties. 'or which they are indebted to the essence of Sa r-aparilla, and other incredutirts,being cont roll ed ley their highly tonic virtues derived from the extract of Wild Cherry, they do not strain the digestive organs into action, as is the mode of operation with other cathartics, but on the contra ry stremplian them into action. Thus all other purg - awe medicines produce more or less subse quent costiveness, attd sluggishness of the gastric juke, while Ur. Le Ray's Pills leave all the ma chinery of the system full of life activity, and the bowels open and natural. otPrace 25 cent- per box. Agents for Columbia—R. Wti.e.l AM S. W. A LE. t y»rtat . Fe.b 6:47- I y VI, 00 ^1 00 30 no 15.00 10.00 Ix.oo 00 4,00 IIOVER , B First Premium Writing Ink. From Dr. Dare, the celebrated Professor or Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania. "Philadelphia, Do. 11.1843. "Dear Sir—having tried your Ink, I will (hank you to send me another bottle, as I find it to be excellent. I am yours, truly, "ROBERT DARE." Prom Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguish ed fur his numerous scientific researches. "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati. January 17,184 , 1. "Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am satisfied that it is the BEST which has ever come to my knowledge, and especially is it ExcEr.LeNT for the use of the Steel Pens, and will nut corrode them. even in long use. "JOIIN LOCKE, Prof. Chemistry." Rover's Adamantine Cement From a well known scientific gentlemen. "Philadelph a, Feb. 27, 1846. "Mr. Joseph E. (lover—Sir: A use of your Cement, and some practical tests of superiori ty, has induced me to recommend it to others as an invaluable article for mending China, Glass or Cabinet Ware. "CANIPBELI, MORTITT, "Analytic Chemist." For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Man ncactory, No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry street, rlidadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Philadelphia May 8, 1848. EIRAPER'S CELEBRATED RAZOR POWDER THE hest article ever invented for giving a fine keen edge to a Razor, or any tine Instrument. To shave, not to shave, that the question; Whether 'tis better, on the whole, to suffer Th' outrageous scrapings of an etirless razor; Or, buy a box of HA lIPEIG ' S RAZOR Powntn, Wherewith to set the edge 'l—to buy,—to use,— No morn for in its use we surely have A sovereign bairn fur all the barber-ass shocks The face is hear to.—tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To shave;—to serape; . To scrape! perchance to scream;--ay, there's the rub; For in that horrid scrape what screams may come, (Particularly if the face be tender.) Must give us pause. • * Who would their faces tear, And grunt, and sweat, with a villanous dull razor, When the remedy, that renders shaving p as ti me , May now be had at Westbrook's? For want of this, Men sometimes rather wear the beards they have Than undergo the gobbing operation. Harper's Razor Powder is warranted to give a keen sharp edge to any razor (that has not been used fur quarrying stone or sharpening crowbars) in a shorter space of time than would be required with the best hone. It supercedes the use of the hone altogether. _ _ Sold by C. WESTBROOK, Locust Street, Colum bia, where may be seen numerous certificates testi fying to its excellence Price 25 cents a hot. Columbia, April 7, I 847.—tf JONES , Coral Hair Restorative. Its positive and real qualities are to force the boniest hair to grow on any part where nature in tended hair to grow, to stop it falling oft; to (ree and cure the senlp of scurf or dandruff; and to make light, red or grey hair grow dark. naturally, train the roots. For dressing the hair, :t tasks linrsh. rough or dry hair by one application. soft, tine, clean, silky and heninthil. thrice as long as any otter preparation. Fur sale by Sep 19 R. WILLI A NI S. ASSE PT'S Remedy for the PILES, a sa re nod jjefrectual cure for the Piles, if used ac•coding to (lin ctions. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia, April 7,1847.—tf TO. 1. 2 & 3 Mackerel, for sale at W. & S. PATTON'S Cash Store Columbia, May 26, 1847.—ti do , r l 1g REMOVALS T HE tusb.:cpriiihbel public informst generally,het citiz e ns ha t.i, he o a f T i ot r i vi m , Art r. , Ell his Drug and Medicine Store, two doors East of his old stand, to the building lately occupied by Wm. Wiggins as a Shos Store, which he has fitted up entirely new, where he will be happy to wait on all those litho may favor hint with a call. He has received within a few days a general assortment of TDrugo, fNeDisints, VBIeTA 141stitital, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, anti a splendid assortment of Perfumery, Brushes, &c. of a vety superior quality, which he will sell whole sale or Retail, at greatly reduced prices. The sub scriber holds himself responsible for the purity and genuineness of every article he sells, which will be a guarantee to all against :he purchase of counter feit or worthless medicines. In coiscicsiun, the subscriber returns his most sincere thanks fur the very liberal encouragement he has received, and flatters himself by strict attention to busir,ess, he will merit a continuance of public patronage. R. WILLIAMS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf ITSECZIC2'3' :tEBU:O' VEGETABLE PILLS. Mills extraordinary medicine is founded upon the I principle that the human frame is subject to ONLY ONE DISEASE, viz: corrupt humors, which, when fleeting in the general mass of circu lation, are the cause of ail kinds of Fevers, but when lodged in the serious parts of the body, give rise to every malady incident to man. Let it be remembered that the human body and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are mutually adapt ed one to the other, and that by them all morbid and corrupt humors (the cause of disea , e) can be entirely eradicated, and this ut so easy and natural a manner, that while they every clay give ease and pleasure, Disease rf every name is Licerally Driven from the Body. The following highly respectable storekeepers have been duly appointed agents for the sale of this Celebrated Medicine, in Lancaster county. Ashville, Pennock & Taylor. Bareville, Reuben Vt. eulter. Bainbridge, Beecher & Draught. Brieltersville, Samuel H. Miller. do J. & S. Miller. Bird-in Hand, Jacob Bruner. Bethania, John Allen. Bart Township, W. W. Passmore. 13elleview. Buyers & limbles. Brownstown, John S. Shirk. Catfish, Abraham Shenk. Conestoga Cet.tre, John H. Harman. Centreville, John Pur,.eys. Church Town, L. & E. Rogers. Cambridge, W. & G. W. Compton. Coopersville, E. Lewis. Concord, Gee lA'. Hanes. Columbia, Fry & Spangler. Drumore, John A. Boyd. Earl Township, George Hochman. do do Weaver & Warner. do do Davis Wallace. Earlville West, Samuel Hull. Elizabethtown, John Lynch. Ephrata, John Gress. H 1 brats New, L. S. Hockey. do West, Martin Weedman. Fairfield, Hutton & M'Sparran. Georgetown, J. W. Fox H Co. Hernpfield, Ringsvalt & Martin. Hanstown. Z. Killian. Hinkletown, Wickle & Gross. Imercourse, Thomas Hinies. Landisville, John C. Landis. Leacock township, Frederick Swope. Lampeter Square, J. F. & D. H. Herr. Litiz, N ohmic! Wolley. Lancaster, John Zimmerman. Mount Joy, Witmer & Cassel. iWountville, John Devlin. Marietta, W. A H B. Spangler. Mechanicsburg. A. D, Whiteside. Mechanicsville, Jacob Mount Joy Township, N. G. Clark & Co. May town, John Reinhold. do Slat maker & Co. Millersville, Henry Funk. lartieville, Stock & Fell. Martic Iron Works, H. Coleman. Mantic Township. Joseph Engles. Mount Pleasant. Isaac s. M'eaniart. Mill Creek, Joseph Cooper H Co. New Holland, Brubaker & Co. New Providence, John Bair. New Providence,ldebrun & Myer. New Berlin, Samuel I Cahn, New Texas, Carter & Lewis. Noblesville, J. B. Thompson. Oak Shade, Milner & Pierce. Peter-burg, John Stouffer. Poplar Grove, E. H. Paxson. Peach Bottom, James A M'Conkey. do S. W. P. Boyd. Pleasant Grove, Harris W M'Cullough. Penn Hill, Alexander J0..„0,0 Penn Township, Jacob Singer. Pequa Valley, Sidles ..Sr. Clemson. do G. & L. Lewis. Paradise, A. R. Witmer & Brother. Pusey's Mills. Mahlon Posey. Pleasant Grove. John A. Blake. Quarryville, Harris & Hensil. Red House, David Lee. Raw linsville, John Rawlins. Reamstown. J. M. Saluda. Sanel Hinny. Safe Harbor, John Herr & Son. Sadshury Meming, House, Sain'l Sellers. Sandersburg. Chew & Citable. Siranshurg, Wm. Spencer. Sporting Hill, John Metzler, Vv'ashington, John A. Brush. Willow Street, Benj. Bower. Waterloo, Robert Baldwin. White Rock Forge, John Alexander. Williamstown. R. M. Jones. s devoted exclusively to the sale of Thes Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and 102 Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich Street, New York ; and 198 Tremont Street, Bos on. April 28-Iy. AGENCY OP THE GRAEPENBEIIG VEGETABLE PILLS HC subscriber is the regularly appointed agent T for the bale of the Graefetiberg Vegetable Pills. These t ills are compounded upon the positive and fixed laws of nature, and the foundation of which is in perfect accordance with the opinions of the most eminent medical men. They will clennve and in vigorate the stomach, freely purge the bowels. open the pares, give a pleasant temperature and tone to the skin, and do all this in the gentlest manner, without doing violence to the system. Price 25 cts. per box. C. WESTBROOK, agent for Columbia. Columbia, May 20, 1S 7. Jones' Italian Chemical Soap Is called by the Medical Society nt Parts, "a blessing. a miracle and a wonder," to cure, eruption, thetitrarement nr dn.colornnou et thest.tn. 11 cures punpleq, blotches, freckles, Fah-rheum. scurvy, sore beards. sore-heads, tan sun-burn. morphow, and it changes :he ardor of dark, yellow or sun burnt skin to a fine, healthy clan nnoss. For sn'e at Sep 19 R . %VILMA UB. PARASOLS and PARA:-.:OLETTS, just received at the BEE HIVE, May B. N. Queen st. Lancaster. DRUGS, DRUGS, W. A. LEADER, Would most respectfully announce to Ins nu merous friends in Columbia and vicinity that he has again commenced the Wholesale and Retail Drug business, at his old stand. lie has just returned from the city with a full and gen eral assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES PAIN'S'S, OILS, Glass and Dye-Strain, Together with a most magnificent and one quailed assortment of choice PERFUMERY, , Such as Cologne. Lavender, Flora Portugal and Baynum Waters, all sizes put up in glass 'stopper Bottles; extracts for Handkerchiefs of every kind. Beefs Marrow, Circassian Oil, Fancy Soaps, Ladies Motto Wafers taken from Shakespeare—Glass Letter Stamps,Scent Bags; Perfumery put up very handsomely in Boxes and a large assortment of Hair, Teeth, Shaving and other brushes of various kinds. W. A. L. begs leave to inform the public generally that ht. has procured the services of two young men who will give general satisfac- I two both as respects their knowledge of the losiness and attention to all persons who may favor them with their patronage. One of them has hi en at the business five years, with one of the first Druggists in this county. Apia 2ntli, 1847. • tf Meath, THOMPSONS , COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA. THE ONLY CERTAIN REMEDY FOR TIE El CLIFIE 0 Palnionary Consumption Chrome Bronshtlis and Sore Throat, ,r7sthruo Chronic Cara:rh, Sprttraz of Blood, Pain 17L the Jule and lirvast, DO softy of Breathlag, Whopping Croon /Veal:Xeres. and .Arr roans Trernuars. Palpetatron DJ the Heart ; also Liver Coat plaintru dllffecttun of the finlo CV? Oall the diseases WIC to our ellinete there is none en universal and at the same tlllle so imdfluous and fatal as Consumption. 11l tin country especially Pul monary Onn.nrupt Intl in emphatically a scourge arid in its resistless career sweeps o'er the land as a destroying Angel, laying Into with relentless hand the strongest and fairest of mir race Willett° all efforts to Ult."( tills dread de:ease have proved vain, and all that seellird within our 11/1,,,, wan at hell the alleviation of - sr:tiering rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb: The proprietor in ntTering this preparal(n to the public Would embrace the opportunity to state upon what groutids tt inns forth its merits and the ren-tins two. which It founds its superior rhos to the attention nt the athwtyd, than re win usesyhotpt het Ii may repose fill r oolitletwe tti it. curative poweia. Sluice lIS first prepa ration he has had the pledsure of witnes-ine its 11111111 re •ult- on numerous der.iices: hat he was determined not to offer it tO the public unit! he had become thoroughly collc laced of its efficacy, Ile now confidently tare,: It as a ',slimly without II parallel for Iliecti re nt"PIIE.NION AR)' CUNSU3IPTION and its Itietilted dmeaseS. (.3onsiiiiiption of a toberellions character from time im memorial has been deemed incurable anti considering Its frequency .2 nil l'atality. it is not eon/rising 11011 11010 rem edies and new systems of treatment shun Id from time to lime he brought snider the 110tiCe Ot the prole...Sinn end the palate. AlMn 4 t every Organ IC and torireanth su b. stoney, In an endless mond of condonation, has been used al MI 11ue hope of chucking this scourge of out race, many doontless believing that in the progress of medteat knowledge we should Si last obtain the mastery over Consumption, and, in the use of the C pound Sp s up of l nr and Wood Ziapt(nt, tills object IS hap pily attahted. The therapelltie agents employed in the composition Of dus remedy. are such us enable It to prevent tile secre tion of tliberculotth Matter 11l tile limas Still to 0511.11 Its reeolimoo and abr.orthion atler line cominelieed. rin obleei actin:vett Ity lin other tivalicine,unA tine import ance of which the nroft•Saional man will tit once perceive 011100 It hangs this form n I disuse hitherto promianeed hopeless, cut trety whhto Control Till., success 'Willett hoe attended the admint-tratiou of this prepenttran Is tillp,ll . - 1111 Plied in the records of medical science, in confirma tion of which, 111,, proprietor would ash n Cl/ rVIIII I/All - of the statements of a few of those who have been restored to health by Ito powerful agency. Lei the 11)11110 log envoi. for nreif— ,9 have used Tlintiinsoirs Uninponnd Syron of Tar and Wood Nuntint fur some time in my practice, and have found it the moot erlielent remedy I have ever used to Commuiptive 03.1.., chronic catarrh. are., whet: great ir ritability, with weakness or Il,e pulmonary organs, ex isted. The ?Opals{ y Willi w luck it acts IS greatly tit Its favor where dystniren nr oppression exute, which IS 1110 ihedtately relieved by it. "In Polmonary Consuisminn it can he 110011 WI ii. con fidence, being apnlicalile to every form of that utsease, and !consider it a theft...tie well worthy the attention of physicians, and eXerstpt front the impure! iota/ of einvirt- Chen. bt. (311ICIIIIII:11.6, M. D. Helobvr 11.1844." lO'The above medicine prepared only by ANON EY & DICKSON. at N. E. corner of Filth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. AGENTS--R. Vt' ti.r.tAras. Columbia; JOHN Lancaster; Ross, Elizabethtown, D. Gnoss, Harrisburg; R. ANGNi.Y. Carlisle. Price 50 cts.. or 6 bottles for March 6.1847. 876 Willie Teeth, Sweet Breath, Healthy Gums, 13. c To be had by using a pot of JONES' .AICEM'a TOCTIE P. STZ. Reader, you have only to use this once, to be deltglued, and to piOIIOIIIICC ti the most beaUtitut ariicle ever made for the purpose. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with the Amber Too.h Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory; and at the sante lime, it is on perfectly innocent a d ex quisitely fine, that its consiani daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condition, giving them a (Jeannie{ polish and pre venting a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevems Irmo Lecomnig worse; it also fastens such as are louse, and try perseverence it will ren der the !nulest teeth delicately white. and make the brenilt deliciously sweet. For sale at Sept 19 R. Vi ILLIA3IS'. • CHESNUT STREET HOUSE NO. 12t CUESNUT STREET, A FEW DOORS BELOW FOURTII,IKORTH SIDE. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he still continues to keep the above establishment. Ev.'ry pains is at all times tai...an to render this one of the hest. and, from its central situ ation, it is one of the most convenient Hotels in the city. flis TABLE is furnished, at all times, with the choicest delicacies of the season. His W AYES and LIQUORS are not surpassed by any other establishment in this city. H is Servants are careful, honest and obliging Terms of Boarding to suit the times. Country Merchants and business men will find the location of the CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, in the most business part of Philadelphia. The subscriber pledges himself that every thing in his power shall be done to give satis faction to those who favor him with their pa tronage. SAMUEL. MILLER, Philad., Sept. 27.—1 y Pt oprietor. dVOTICE. i r • :m ti Balt. & Susq. Rail Road. On and after Thursday, the 27th instant, the EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN, which starts from Baltimore at 3 o'clock, will run through to Wrightsville, where it will arrive at 8 o'clock P. M. RETURNING, This train will leave Wrinhtville daily, [Sundays exeepterlC, at 4 o'clock, A. M. and will arrive at Baltimore at 9 o'clock. This arr inuement will enable the citizens of Wright..ville. Columbia and neighborhood, to visit Baltunot e and return the same day, having six hours in Baltimore for pleasure or business. D. C. H. BORDLEY, May 29. 1847. Sup% Transportation. Morning Train Again BETWEEN YORE, WRIGHTSVILLE AND COL UMBIA. THE President and Directors of the Baltt more and Susquehanna Rail Road Compa ny having consented to continue the Morning Train between the above places. KrTlie Car will leave Columbia DArr.x, iSundays excepted] at 67] o'clock A. M.. and the Train will leave Wrightsville at 61 o'clock. Returning, the Train will leave York at 8 o'clock, A. M. D. C. H. BORDLEY, April 17, 1847. Sept.' S UN DAY TRAIN. t l.l " ' • BALI [MORE & SUSQUEHANNA R.R. THE MORNING PASSCNGF,R TRAIN will run from Baltimore regularly, hereafter, on Sun ay, at 9 o'clock A. M., and RETunivtr,in will tart from Columbia at P. i'l., Wrightsville 2 P. M., and from York at 3 o'clock. P. M., as on other days of the week. The mail be tween Baltimore and Y0r...;:: .ba carried by this train. No other train will ninon Sunday. D. C. H. BORDLEY, Superintendent of Transportation- Oct 27, 1846. Baltimore and Susquehanna RAIL ROAD. rare Reduced. rIRIE Passenger Train runs daily us follows below Leaves Ilaltirnnreat 9 o'clock A. M. and arrives at 6 o'clock I'. M. Arrivecs a York at 12 o'clock P. M. and leaven for Columbia at. 1+ u's-lock, P. M. Lew:ft:Columbia at 2 o'ckek, P. M.soci leaves York for Ba , timore at 3 , 'clock F.M. 'are from Baltimore to York, $1 50 V. rights%dle, 2 00 Co.umbia, 2 124 Tt.e Train connects at York with Nt.oles for H,,rrisburg,Gettyr•burg,Chombersburg, Pittsburg and Yotl- Sluirws. FAKE TO GETTYSBURG & HARRISBURG The vonipany is authorised by the proprierer4 of the Staze Linos ro reeoiv, the fare through from Baltimore I, Getrysburg and Harri , burg. RALTIMORE TO GETTYSBURCi AND HAR RISBURG Fare through to eithes place, - D. C.ll. BORDGTsI, Super't, Ticket Office, 63 North st May 9—tf Freight Line. BET 'V [MN DALTIMORE AND LANCASTER, Pa. REGULARLY EACH WAY TWICE A WEEK N arrau L ternent has been made to run the bur rw den Cars of the Elsltim ore and Susquehanna Rail Road Company thr.meh, between the above places, so as to save transhipment or delay in the receipt of goods, The cars will leave each place regularly on Tuesdays snd Thursdays, arriving on Wednes day- and Fridays. Goods will be received nt the Belvidere Depot, Noah st., Raltimore, and by R. Molldorwen, Lan easter, They will be forwarded either Way at the following pukes, clear or commission and all other charge., except storage, when not remosed within the usual time: On Dry Coml. nod articles not enumerated, per 100 lbs. 25 ets. G-oceries, Hardware and Queensware, 22 Salt, la r sack or bbl., 31 Fish per bbl. 50 Plaster per ton of 2000 lbs. 2,25 Fmniture and Carriages per 100 lbs. 50 Flour per WA. 25 Whiskey per hid. 1,70 Grain per bushel 8 cts; Oats per do. 6 Seeds ' ' 12 } Hogs per 100 lbs. • IS Iron in pies per ten of 2240 lbs. 2,25 - Castincss 2.88 - Freights will be taken on other days when not less than a car-load is ~ f fered• D. C. 1 - 1. BORDLEY' , Dec. 27. 1845. tf. Supt Trans• BE NNE, ' - SPRING surtimEß, 1847'. REAL, CASHMERE SHAWLS--Superb quality and designs. just received and for sale 50 per et. lower than ever offered in this city, at the BEE HIVE, North Queen street, Lancaster. nrcri CALIFORNIA PLAID CDlNT ZES—svarranled fast colors. only 193 rents; together with the largest assortment of Cali coes in Lancaster, at the BEE DIVE, North Queen streer. Lancaster. Fresh Groceries. Just re , :eived by the subscribers. a full as sortrneni of Groceries. such as Coffees, Teas, Sugars. Molasses, Salt, Cheese, &c., which aro warranted fresh and will he sold cheap. March '27, 1897. YOUNG & CASSEL. SPLENDID LAWNS.—Another supply of splendid Lawns—pink, blue and buff—war ranted real madder colors, at very reduced prices. just received and for sale at the BEE HIVE. N. Queen at., Lancaster. TUMMY, GLOVES. and H DliFS.—New Bonnet Ribbons &c.. just recd. very cheap at the BEE HIVE. N. Queen St. LA DIES 13eregescarfs—Ladies Summer Shawls—new goods received every week at the BEE HIVE, North Queen st. Lancaster.