'GEN. TAYLOR NEVER SURRENDERS!' Jaynes K. Hunter's FASM.O":4III..Z AND CHEAP HAT; CAP, BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, JO,. 40 Front st., Columbia; Sign of the Dig flat and Cap, directly opposite the Bridge,_ and adjoining Black's Hotel. itnThe subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to- his friends and the pub lic generally, for the very liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes by strict attention to bust ers, to rec.eivea continuation of their favors ; be goes upon the principle "a nimble six pence is better thou a slow shilling," and to carry out the principle, makes quick sales at small ad vances. His place of business is not a brick front, or of great splendor, but he flatters himself that he can suit customorsbetter, and sell cheaper, than persons who do business in big brick houses, and make a great fuss about selling goods at cost, he does not sell gcods at cost, but sells at a small ad vance, and by so doing expects to please all that may favor him with their patronage. He requests all persons, after visiting some of the showy es tablishments along Front street, to drop in at No. 40, (sign of the Big Hat and Cap) and compare the goods and prices of the different establish ment, and he is satisfied he can sell them a better article, and at a lower price than any other store in the borough. Hats and Caps, Of the latest style and fashion always on hand, at very low prices, and warranted equal to any man ufactured in this State Also—Gentlemen's,La. dies and Children's Fashionable Roots, ShOes and Slippers. which have been selected with great care, in re gard to quality and make, and will he sold at the lowest rotes. Just statist) , yourself by calling at N 0.40 Front street, Columbia, opposite the Bridge. JAS. H. HUNTER, Agent. May T, 1847 Notice to Builders. ro LIE undersigned is appointed agent for the Peach Bottom SLATE QUARRY, and is prepared to Slate arty Roof, either of a house or Barn that may be wanted in the County, he having on hand at his yard in Co lumbia, at all tunes, the best article of Slate and can furnish workmen of thirty years ex perience. All roofs warranted not to leak if the Building does not sink or give way. Char ges moderate to suit the times. JEREMIAH BROWN, Agent, for :he Hon. Jeremiah Brown & Company. Columbia, June 12, 1347. Gm JONES , Coral Blair Restorative. Its positive and real qualities are to force the _ uman hair to grow on any part where nature m ended hair to grow, to stop it falling oil; to free ad c ure the scalp of scarf or dandruff; and to make .ight, red or grey hair grow dark, naturally, from he roots. For drei.sing the hnir, it maks harsh, rough or dry hair by one application, soft, fine, clean, silky and beantilnl, thrice as long as any ether preparation. Fur sale by Sep 19 IL. IVILLT A NES. ~ oO~II'IIC9IJo AN application will be made at ilie nest Session of the General Assembly of the Stale 01 Pennsyl vania, for the incorporation of a Company under the name and style, or 'mended name and style of "The Columbia Savings Institution," and design ed as an office of discount and deposit, with a cap ital not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars. to be located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Columbia, June 19, 18-17. Gm tjetrwarc ! ct - rbii) arc ! ! The subscribers respectfully cal '''Ytyg e .f._Vq. the attention of the citizens goner Ily, to their assortment of /lards's - are, Glass, Paints, Oils, Cellar-IV - are We have just received in addition to our stock IL.RD WARE, CUTLERY and Building Mate vials of all description, such as LOCKS, HINGES SCREWS, NAILS and SPIKES. G 11.155.• PAINTS, Linseed, Sperm and Whale OILS, Bar, Rod and Hoop Iron, of all sizes, ANVILS, VICES and BELLOWS, of the best quility, all of which, we etre, at the ioweet prices, Pemena wishing to purchase will End it to their advantage to call nt RUMPLE & HESS'S, Columbia. April 7, 1847—tf. Locteg St Tu the Ilomnable the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the County of Lancaster, now hold ing a Court of General Quortrr Sessions of the Peace for said County, at the August Term, 1647. Mr, The Petition of Christian Neff of the Township of Conoy, and county aforesaid, respectfully rep resents, that he is desirous of continuing to keep a house cf public entertainment, at the well estab lished old stand, recently kept by Geurge H. Horn ing in said townshipoiod County aforesaid, arid that he is well provided with house-room and con veniences for the accommodation of Strangers and Travellers. Your Petitioner therefore, humbly prays your Honors to grant him a transfer of the License of the said George 11. Horning, to keep a public house at the place above mentioned. And he will ever pray, &c. CHRISTIAN NEFF. We, the undersigned citizens of the township of Conoy, where the said Inn or Tavern is propo sed to be kept, Do Certify, that the said Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, ant: that we are well acquainted with the said Christian Neff, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, end is well provided with house-room nd conveniences for the accommodation of Strangers and Travellers. Jacob Redsecker, Lewis Filbert, Benj. Hippie, John Bachman, Jacob Strickler, Abraham Collins, W. W. May, G. H. Horning, Philip Oldweiler jr, John Haldeman, J. B. Hamilton, Wm. Wormley, George Suigt, George Ceppeess, Henry Grerer. July 17th, 1847.-3 t• PAPER HANGING. JUST received a splendid assortment of Parlor, hail and Chamber PAPERS & BORDERS, comprising over 800 different styles, many of which are of the newest and most beautiful patterns, al ways on hand at Manufaciures price at J. D. & J. WRIGIIT'S. Columbia, April 7, 1.847.—tt TIN PLATE and SHEET IRON, of the best brands, for sale by RUMPLE & HESS. Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf &Attu uses), (MIIS, ?ipairts WETHERELL & BROTHER'S Pure Whit, Lead, Paints, Linseed and Spel m Oil, Var. nishes, Glass &c. For sale at low prices, at the Hardware State of .1. W. COTTRELL. Columbia, May 26, 1847—tf XAMMO, Nladras and Cape Boot SKINS, Dressed and Undressed Morocco. Kid, ing and Binding SKINS, always oo band a t the very lowest prices. J. D. & J. WRIGHT Columbia, April 7, 1847.—U lADEPT?S • JEWELRY ESTABLISILIKENT ..,..,, e , IN' wean may always be :re— • found every large .S.: varied • ; 7 ' -- assortment of fine Watch ' x‘ t a -- ';',7 , .PY es, elegant Jewelry, Fan l',4l' 02•; ':° cy articles, fine Cutlery, \ II k - ;, , - r silver and Plated' ware, Et t ,t' e 9 c.%ltilt, &e.,olrers greater Induce- We. ---:-, ~ • -...- meats to purchasers than any other similar establishment in Philadelphia. My assortment consists in part of gold and silver Lever, Lepine, Quartier and other watches ; a full assortment of Jewelry, such as Cameo. Stone and Mourning Broaches, finger Rings in great variety, silver and plated table and tea Spoons, butter Knives, Thimbles, Pen cil cases, Lockets, purses, Keys, a fine lot of Razors, Penknives, &c.; with a full assortment of Gold Pens of all the different makers, at greatly reduced prices of from $1,25 to $2,50. ELI HOLDEN, No. 238 Market st., . julylo-3t. Above 7th Philadelphia. AII kinds of repairing done carefully and war ranted. CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY, 4.2 AT THE "PHILADELPHIA . WATCH & JEWRY STORE," '1(1 ) 0 r/5..„ 96 NORTH SECOND ST., w_cu o.'i a , corner of Quarry. Gold Lever Watches, fulljewelled, 18 carat cases. $45.00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 23,00 Silver Lever Watches, seven jewels, 18,00 Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, finest quality, 13,00 Superior Quartier Watches, 10,00 Imitation Quartier Watches, 5,00 Gold Spectacles, 8,00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1,75 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, 3,50 Ladies Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2,00 Gold Finger Rings 37i cents to 88—Watch Glasses, plain 1.2 i cents, patent 181, Lnnet 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warrant ed to be what they are sold for 0. CONRAD. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers lower than the above prices. Philadelphia, April 10, 1847. ly CHEAP WATCHES. The Cheapese Gold and Silver WATCHES IN „.r. l P IILADELPIIIA. - LENTS LADOMUS, Offers For Sale, Gnld Lever, full jewelled Silver ' do do Gold Lepineu do Silver fill do Sivor Quart airs, fine quality Cold Watchee, plain Silver Spectacles Gnl,l Pencils Gold Bracelets ALSO On nand a large assortinentofGold and Hair BraceletF, Finger Rings,llreast Pins, hoop Ear Rings. Gold Pens, Silver Spoons. Sugar Tongs. Thimbles, (cold Neck Curb and Fob Chains, Guard Keys, and Jewelry of eve ry description, at equally low prices kiails of Watches lied Clocks repaired and warranted to keep good time for one year. Old ,Vold and Silver bought or taken in exchange. For sale eight day and thirty hour brass Clarke at LEWIS LAOOMUS• Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store. Nn. 413.1 Market street, alio,. 11th, North sate, Philadelphia. N. It. I have some Cold and Silver Levers still mach cheaper titan the above prices. A liberal discount made to dealers, Call and see for yourselves. Philadelphia, September 12,1646. 851-tf COLUMBIA ARCADE, J 1y B. CRANSTON. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he know ready to supply them at his NEW ESTAB LISHMENT, the three-story building in Front street, Columbia, on the lot formerly occupied by John Enney, as a ropewalk. He intends keeping on hand a select assortment of fashionably made CLOTHING. He has just returned from Philadelphia and NewYorlc with a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of clothing, made of the best ma terials, and in the latest style—consisting in part of superfine blue and black cloth COATS, Frock and Sack Coats, Pelisse Cloth and Tweeds of every color and quality. ALSO—a large assortment of plain and fancy Cassirnere, Cloth, and all other PANTS, suit able for Spring, Summer and Winter, of every size arid description. VESTS—Figured, Silk, Satin, Merino and Marseilles,sui table 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.; 13 . 0. soms and Collars, Drawers and Undershirts. Also, a large lot of Cravats Suspenders, half Hose, &c. An endless quantity of Boots and Shoes of all sizes, Hats and Caps, Travelling Trunks, Carpel Bags and Valises. a variety of notions too tedious to mention which will be kept in Thos. Keatings Front Room. three doors east of my building. N. 13. Clothing made to order at the Store. He has a large supply of goods on band by the piece 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 will find it to their advantage to give him a call as he is determined to sell as low as any other establishment in the county and war rants all goods. He sells as he represents them when sold or the money will be refunded. Columbia. June 5, 1897. tf STEAM IRON RAILING FACTORY , RIDGE ROAD, above Buttonwood Street, PHILADELPHIA. T this establishment may be found the Al greatest variety of Plans and beautiful Patters for wzow lacazzzwaz in the United States, to which the attention o those in want of any description, a nd especial ly for Cemeteries, is particularly invited. The principal part of 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 plain and ornamental Iron Gales, with an ex tensive assortment of Iron Posts, Arbors, Also in great variety. Wrought and Cast I ron Ornatnents, 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 one of the most com• plete and systematic establishments of the kind in the Union. ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. Janßidge Road. above Buttonwood Street. . 30, 1847. 6m. HEALTH MADE EASY FOR THE' PEOPLE, ' • - • • Or Physical Training, to make theirliees in thii World Long and Happy, by the author of "Edi cation As It Is, Ought To Be, and Might Be ? " First American Edition, with Additions: Being an elementary and interesting treatise of Self Knowledge. Containing short and entertain• ing articles on 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. &e. &c. &c. Together with the Great Secret—Success in Life how attained—How to do Good—Causes and Effects of Error—Habits—Passions—Woman de scribed—Man. described—Man's Errors—Rich and Poor—Sexes—Virtue and Vice—Youthful. Errors—Wm . :Oen how made delicate—Woman's Viitues, Ambition, &c„ &c. The whole designed for the noble purpose of improving and extending education amongst the people, imparting valuable knowledge on the phy siology of the human frame, and the laws which govern mental and bodily health, &c., &c., &o. ao'liny person sending 25 cents enclosed in a letter shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies will be sent for $l, Address, postage paid. G. B. ZEIBER & Co., May 22d, 1847. Philadelphia. -This valuable work contains (in duodecimo form) 177 pages. DI. LE RoYs Vegetable lAliversal Pills Are a strengthening purgative and a purifying' Tonic. THE 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 months eighty thousand boxes have been disposed of; Mid certificates of cures performed by them received from upwards of four hundred persons. The cures embraced a great number of diseases? but those which predominated were Billious Fe ver, Colic, Habitual Costiveness, Dysentery, Loss of Appetite, Flatulence. Worms and Low ness of Spirits. All persons who take them agree that they are ear superior to every other medicine they had used, in the mildness the- energy, and the'efficacy of their action; for though they pro duce neither gripe nor nausea, they act upon the secretions with great directness, force and rapid ity; and as a purgative leave nothing to be desired. But their great peculiar excellence, end that which distinguishes them from all other purgatives is, that thair operation is followed by no reaction.— Their unrivalled purifying and purgative proper ties, lot which they are indebted to the essence of Sarsaparilla, and other ingredients,being controll ed by their highly tonic virtues, derived front the extract of Wild Cherry', they do riot strain the digestive organs into action, as is the mode of operation with other cathartics, but on the contra• ry strengthen them into action. Thus all other purgative medicines produce more or less subse quent costiveness, ai.d sluggishness of the gastric juice, while Dr. Le Roy's Pills leave all the ma chinery of the system full of life activity, and the bowels open and natural. 1:1-"rice 25 cents per box. Agents for Columbia—R. WILLIAMS, War. A LE.mirm. Feb 6-'47-1y 015 00 23,00 30.00 15,0. 10.00 15,00 ITO V ER'S First Premium Writing. From Dr. Hare, the celebrated Professor of Chemistry in the University 'of Pennsylvania. "Philadelphia, Oct. 11,1843. "Dear Sir—Having tried your Ink, I will thank you to send me another bottle, as I find it to be excellent. 1 am yours, truly, "ROBERT HARE." From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguish ed for his numerous scientific researches. "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati January 17, 1844. "Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, am satisfied that it is the BEST which has ever come to my knowledge, and especially is it EXCELLENT for the use of the Steel Pens, and will not corrode them. even in long use. "JOIIN LOCKE, Prof. Chemistry." ilover's Adamantine Cement From a well known scientific gentlemen. "Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1846. "Mr. Joseph E. Hover—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. "CAMPBELL MORFITT, "Analytic Chemist." For Sale, Wholesale and Retail,at the Man ufactory, No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry street. Philadelphia. by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Philadelphia May 8, 1848. HARPER'S CELEBRATED RAZOR POWDER ' THE best article ever invented for giving a fine keen edge to a Razor, or any tine instrument. To shave, or not to shave, that's the question; Whether 'tis better, on the whole, to suffer TIP outrageous scrapings of an edgele , •s razor; Or, buy a box of RA am.n , s Rnzon POWLEII, Wherewith to set the edge?—to buy,—to use,— No more;—for in its use we surely have A sovereign balm for all the harber.orts shocks The face is heir to,—tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To shave;—to scrape;-- 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, W him the remedy, that renders shaving pastime, May now be had at Westbrook's? 'Forwent of this, Men sometimes rather wear the beards they have Than undergo the grubbing operation- Harper's Razor Powder is warranted to give a keen sharp edge to any razor (that has not been used for quarrying stone or sharpening crowbars) in a shorter space of time than would be required with the best hone. It aupercedes the use of the hone altogether. Sold by C. WES'IITROOR, Locust Street. Co lumbia, where may be seen numerous certificates testifying to its excellence. Price 25 cents a box. Columbia, April 7, 1847,-4 CLOTHING, CLOTHING! JOSEPH J. MOORS, 254 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. THE SUBSC RIDER of thedate firm of Buck & Moore, takes this method of inform iisg his friends and the public in general, that he has bought out the interest of S. L. Buck, at the old established CLOTHING STAND, No. 254 Market street, Philadelphia. and is now prepared to furnistrall kinds of READY MADE clothing, at prices which cannot but secure to him the patronage of all who wish to purchase CFIEA P Clothing. I have splendid French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, from $5.50 to $lB, do. Pants, from 75 cents to $6; Vests, from 624 cents to $4; suit of Summer Clothing for f 2.25. Also all kinds of Gentle. men's Furnishing Goods at extremely low pri. ees, s:::rWholesale dealers in Clothing would do well to call at the store of JOSEPH.. 1. MOORE, 3 111ay22-t 5e:26.1 259 Market st,Pbil, REMOVAL TFIE subscriber intern - is - the citizens of Co lumbia, and the public generally, that he has REMOVED his Drug and Medicine Store, two doors East of his old stand, to the build ing lately occupied by Wm. Wiggins as a Shoe Store, which he has fitted up entirely new, where he will be happy to wait on all those who may favor him with a call. Be has received within a few days a general assort ment of Brno, farbirineo, Eilatett faitirintS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, and a splendid assortment of Perfumery, Brushes, Ste, of a very superior quality. which he will sell wholesale and Retail at greatly reduced prices. The subscriber holds himself responsible for the purity and genuineness of every article he sells, which will be a guarantee to all against the purchase of counterfeit or worthless medi cines. - • In conclusion, • the subscriber returns his most sincere thanks for the very liberal en couragement he has received, and flatters him self by strict attention to business, he will merit a continuance of public patronage. R. WILLIAMS. Columbia, April, 7, 1847.—tf inairrer3 ICEMAN' VEGETABLE PILLS. THIS extraordinary medicine is founded upon the principle that the human frame is subject to ONLY ONE DISEASE, viz : corrupt humors, which, when floating in the general mass of cir culation, are the cause of all kinds of Fevers, but when lodged in the various parts of the body, give rise to every malady incident to man. Let it be remembered that the human body and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are mutually adapted one to tbe.other, and that by them all morbid and corrupt humors (the cause of disease) cam be entirely eradicated, and this in so easy and natural a manner, that while they every day give ease and pleasure. Disease Of every 7367/le ie Literally Driven from the Body. The following highly respectable storekeepers have been duly appointed agents for the sale c; this Celebrated Medicine, in Lancaster county. Ashville, Pennock & ; Taylor. Bare , i Ile, Reuben Weidler. Bainbridge, Beecher Sr. Draught. Biecersville, Samuel H. Miller. do J. It S. Miller. Bird-in-Hand, Jacob Bruner. Bethania, John Allen. Bart Township, W. W. Passmore. Belleview, Buyers & timblet. Brownstown, John S. Shirk, Catfish Abraham Shenk. Conestoga Centre, John H. Harman. Centreville, John Pusey. Church Town, L. & E. Rogers. Cambridge, W. & G W. Compton. Coopersville, E. Lewis. Concord, Geo W. Dimes. Columbia, Fry & Spangler. Dittman., John A, Boyd. Earl Township, George Buchman. do do Weaver & Witmer. do do Davis Wallace. Earleille West, Samuel Hull. Elizabethtown, John Lynch. Ephrata, John Gross. Ephrata New, L. S. Hacker. do West, Martin Weedman. Fairfield, Hutton It M'Sparran. Getivietown, J. W. Fox & Co. Hemplield, Ringwalt & Martin.' Hanstown, Wick le & Gross. Intercourse, Thomas Himes. Landisville, John C. Landis.. Leacock township, Frederick Swope. Lampe ter Square, J. F. & D. H. Herr. Luiz, Nathaniel Volley. Loncoster , Josh Zimmerman. Mount Joy, Witmer & Cassel. Mountville..lohn Devlin. Marietta, W. A. & D. Spangler. Mechanicsberg, A. D. Whiteside. Mechanicsville, Jacob Hull. Mount Joy Township, H. G. Clark & Co. filaytown, John Reinhold. do Slaymaker & CO. Midersiille, Henry Funk. Marin:y.lle, Stoek & Fell. Movie Iron Works, H. Coleman. Illtn tic Towdivhip,Josenb Eagles. Mount Pleasant, Isaac M'Camart. Mill Creek, Joseph & Co. Nevi Holland, Brubaker & Co. New Providence, John Blair. New Providence, Hildebran & Myer. New Berlin, Samuel Hahn. New Texas, Carter & Lewis. Noblesville, S. B. Thompson. Oak Shade, Milner Sz. Pierce, Petert,burg, John Stauffer. Poplar Grove, E. Il• Paxson. Peach Bottom, James A. M'Conkey. do S. W. P. Boyd. Pleasant grove, Harris & 11I'Cullongh. Penn Hill, Alexander Johnson. Penn Township, Jacoo Singer. Pequa Valley, Skiles & Clemson. do G. & L. Lewis. , Paradise, A. R. Witmer & Brother. Pusey's Mills, Mahlon Pusey. Pleasant Grove, John A. Blake. Quarryville, Harris & Hensd. Red House, David Lee. Rawlinsville, John Rawlins. Ream:italic:), J. NI. Salida. Springville, Sam'! Hinny. Safe Sadsb H u a ry rb° M r ettg " House, Sn , tia o ri:l Sellers. Sandersburg, Chew & Grable, Strushurg, Wm Spencer. Sporting Bill, John Metzler. Washington, John A. Brush. Willow Street, Benj. Bower, Waterloo, Robert Baldwin. White Rock Forge, John Alexander. Williamstown, It. M. Jones. • OMices devo ed exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and recall, 169 Race striet, Philadelphia; 288 Green wich Street,New York ; and 198 Tremont Street, Boston. April 28-Iy. AGENCY or TEEM GRAEFENBL•'RG VEGETABLE PILLS IHE subscriber is regularly appointed agent for the sale of the Graefenhurg Vegetable Pilft. These pills are compounded upon the pos itive and fixed laws of nature, and the foundation of which is in perfect accordance with the opin ions of the most eminent medical men. They will cleanse and invigorate the stomach, freely purge the bowels, open the pores, give a pleasant tem perature and tone to the skin, and do all this in the goofiest manner, without doing violence to the system. Price 26 cts. per box, C. WESTBROOK, - Agent for Columbia Columbia, May 26, 3847. Notice. THE Columbia Bank and Bridge Company intent to make application to the Legista tureoftheCommouwealthol Penosylvan in, at their nett session. for the renowat of the Banking, Dis counting, and other privileges they possess under exiiiing laws. The Company to be continued by thOrame, style and title of the Columbia Bank bed Bridge Company, at the Borough of Columbia, in the County of Lancaster, and State of Pensyloa nia, By order of the Board, SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Columbia, June 24 th, 1847.—Gm. Efeallh, Health, Health. THOMPSONSI COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA. . . THE ONLY CERTAIN REMEDY FOR THE CURE 0 ' Pulmonary Consumption. Chronic Bronchitia,and Sore ,; Throat,Bethina, Chronic Catarrh, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, DISI - of Breathing. Whopping C o ugh, • Creep. Weak Nerve:rand Arcrnous Tremonrs, Palpttation of the Heart; also Liver Com plaintand Aff cation of the Kidneys. OF all the diseases incident to our climate there is,none so universal and at the same time so insiduous and fatal ns Consumption. In thi- country especially Pul monary Consumption is emphatically a scourge arid in -its resistless career sweeps o'er the land as a destroying Angel, laying low with relentless hand the strongest and fairest of our race: Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease have proired vain, and - all that seemed within our power was at best the alleviation ofsuffering rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb: The proprietor in offering this preparati:n to the public would embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds it puts forth its merits. and the reasons upon which It founds its superior clams to the attention of the afflicted, thou re , wh useaaqqa its may repose full confideuce in its curative powers. Since its first prepa ration he has had the pleasure of witnessing its happy re sults in numerous instances; but he was determined not to offer it to the public until he had become thoroughly Convinced of its efficacy. Ile noW confidently offers it as a remedy without a parallel for this cure ofPULMON- AnT CONSUMPTION and its kindred diseases. Consumption of a tuberculous character from time im memorial has been deemed incurable and considering its frequency and fatality, it is not surprising that new rem edies and new systems of treatment should from tune to time be brought under the notice of the profession and the public. Almost every organic and inorganic sub stance, in an endless round of combination, tins been used with the hope of checking this scourge of our race. gnarly doubtless believing that in the progress of medical knowledge we should at last obtain the mastery over Consumption, and, hi the use of the Comp( 1111 l d Syr up of 'Par uud Wood /Copula, Ow object is hap pily attained. The therapeutic agents employed in the composition of this remedy, are such as enable it to prevent the secre tion of tuberculous matter in the lungs and to cause its resolution and absorption after deposit has commenced, an object achieved by no other medicine, and the import ance of which the professional man Will at once perceive. since it limes this form of disease. hitherto pronounced hopeless, entirely within control. Tile success which has attended the administration of this preparation is unpar allelled in the records of medical science, in confirma tion of which, the proprietor would ask a careful pew ani of the statements of a few of those who have been restored to health by its powerful agency. Let the folow Mg speak for itself— .'l have used Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Napfha for some time in my practice, and have found it the most efficient remedy 1 have ever used in Consumptive cases, chronic catarrh when great ir ritability, with weakness of the pulnionnry organs. ex isted. The rapidity with which it acts is greatly lit Its favor where ilyspocen or oppression exists, which is im mediately relieved by it. -le Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with con fidence, hong applicuble to every form of that disease, and I consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of physicians, and exempt from the ittuintat inn of empiri cism. ht. CIIAMBERS. M. U. Philadelphia, October 11,1844." above medicine prepared only by ANGN EY & DICKSON. at N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. AGENTS--R. WILLIAMS. Columbia; JOY-IN Gusts, Lancaster; Ross, Elizabethtown, D. Gauss, Harrisburg; R. ANGNET, Carlisle. Price 50 cts., or 6 bottles for }92,50. March 6, 1847. 876 While Teeth, Sweet Breath, IleaMy GUMS, c To be had by using a pot of IT ONES' A.MBBP► TOCTII PA STE. Reader, you have only to use this once, to be delighted, and to pronounce it the most beautiful article ever made for the purpose. Yellow and unhealthy tenth, after being once or twice cleaned with the Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory; and at the same lime, it is so perfectly innocent a. d ex quisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condition, giving them a beautiful polish. and pre venting a premature decay. 'Fhose alread) decayed it prevents from been g worbe,.; It also fastens such as are loose, and by perseverence it will ren der the foulest teeth delicately white. and make the breath deliciously sweet. For sale. at Sept 19 R. WILLIAMS'. CHESNUT STREET HOUSE NO. 121. CHESNUT STREET, A FEW DOORS BELOW FOURTH, NORTH SIDE. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general.that he still continues to keep the above establishment. Every pains is at all times talzen to render this one of the best, and, from its central situ ation, it is one of the most convenient Hotels in the city. His TABLE is furnished, at all times, with the choicest delicacies of the season. His Wires and Linuous are not surpassed by any other establishment in this city. His Servants are careful.honest and obliging Terms of Boarding to suit the times. Country Merchants and business men will find the location of the CFicsnup ST. House, in the most business part of Philadelphia. The subscriber pledges himself that every thing in his power shall he done to give satis faction to those who favor him with their pa tronage. SAMUEL MILLER, Philad., Sept. 27..—1 y Pi oprietor. New Book-Bindery, IN THE BOROUGH. OF YORK, PENN'A. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have opened a Book-Bindery & Blank Book Mannfactoy on Main street, next door to the Post Office, in the Borough of 'Fors, where they will be happy to receive orders for every description of work in their line. Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and Binding of every description of Blank Books, for Banks, County Offices, Mes chants and others, and every variety of full and half bound Blanks, New and old Books, Periodicals, Law Books Music, Newspapers, &c., bound to any pattern, and in any style required. Paper ruled to pattern. co"'All work warranted. CORBET & WYANT.. York, May 12, 1847. TO PRINTERS. The subscriber is now manufacturing Printing Ink of superior quality, and offers it for sale in large or small quantities. upon accommodating terms, in any instance where the ink sent shall ern answer the description, it will be exchanged or the price refunded. A hberal discount will be made upon large pur chases for cash. The News Ink is put up M kegs of 12, 15, 20, Mao. 50 and 100 lbs. Book Inks in small kegs and in lb. canisters. Colored Inks also in lb. canisters. ZrA 20 lb. keg of the best news ink will be sent to any point of ihe Penn's Improvements at my risk tree of charge. upon receipt of $5. COPAL VARNISH in barrels, kers, and can sters. .1. H. MIFFLIN. - Columbia, May 20, 1847. Jones' Italian Chemical .Soap Is called by the Medical Society of Paris, ••a blessing • a miracle and a wonder," to cure eruption, disfigurement or discoloration of the skin. It cures pimples, blotches, freckles, salt-rheum, scurvy, sore-beards, sore-heads, tan. sun-burn: morphew, and it changes the color of dark, yellow or sun• burnt skin to a fine, healthy cleationss. Foi p u le at Sep 19 • w 11,LIAMS. Flak ! Fish ! Just received at Young & Cassel's Cheap Store, Front street Columbia, Pa., Mackerel of all numbers qualities and prices, Herring, Codfish, &c., which have been bought at first hands, and being of the 'very finest quality, of fer inducements to the public to come and give them - a trial. Mar 27. -Morning; , Train , Agairi i nn:TV -==zz 7 .4l4 BETWEEN YORK, WRIGHTSVILLE 41,D COLUMBIA. {TIRE President and Directors of the Baits ,. more add Susquehanna Rail Road Compa ny having consented to continue the Morning Train between the above places.' ' ' CcrThe Car, will leave Columbia' DArtm, (Sundays excepted] at 61 o'clock A. M.,,,and the Train will leave Vrightiville at 8i o'clock. Returning, the Train will " leave .- York at 8 o'clock, A. M. . , . D. C. H. BORDLEY, April 17; 1897. Sup't. • SUNDAY TRAIN. . Maga BAIA 111 TORE do SUSQUEHANNA R.A. THE MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN will ran from Baltimore regularly, hereafter, on Sun ay, at 9 o'clock A. M., and RETURNING will tart from Columbia at l P. .31,; 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 Yor,, ba carried, by this train. No other train will run on Sunday. D..C. H. BORDLEY, Superintendent of Transportation. Oct 27, 1846. Baltimore and Susquehanna RAIL ROAD. rare Reduced. THE Passenger Train runs daily as follows below • Leaves Baltimoreat 9 o'clock A. M. and arrives at 6i o'clock P. M. Arrives at-York at 12 o'clock P. M. and leaves for Columbia at 1-1 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Columbia at 2 o'clock, P. M . and leaves York for Baltimore at 3 o'clock P. M. .'are from Baltimore to York, $1 50 Wrightsville, 2 00 Co,umbia, " 2 12i The Train connects at York with Stages for Harrisburg, Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Pittsburg and Yoit Springs. FARE TO GETTYSBURG & HARRISBURG The eompany is authorised hy the proprietors of the Stage Lines to receive the fare through from Baltimore to Gettysburg and Herrit , burg. • BALTIMORE TO GETTYSBURG AND HAR RISBITRG Fare through to either place, $3, D. C.H.BORDLEY, Super't. Ticket Office, 63 North at. May 9—ti DRUGS, DRUGS, IV. A. LEADER, Would most respectfully announce to his nu merous friends in Colun.bia and vicinity that he has again commenced the Wholesale and Retail Drug business, at bis old stand. lie has just returned from the city with a full and gen- eral assortment of DRUGS, IYIEDICINES3 CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS, Glass and Bye-Slnll%, 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 he has procured the services of two young men who will give general satisfac tion both as respects the ir knowledge of the business and attention to all persons who may • favor them with their patronage. One of them , has been at the business five years, with one of , the first Druggists in this county. April 34th, 1847. tf • 11 . 11 . t 1 SPRING & SUMMER ) 1 54 1 7: REAL CASH MERE SHAWLS—•Superb quality and. designs, just received and for sale 50 per ct. lower than ever offered in this city,. at the BEE HIVE,' North Queen street; Lancaster. • RICH CALIFORNIA PLAID., CHlNT ZES—warranted fast colors., only 19.4 (.614 together with the largest assortment of Cali coes in Lancaster, at the . BEE HIVE, , ' North Queen street.,Lancaster. • . Fresh Groceries. Just received by the subscribers. a full as sortment of Groceries: such as Coffees, Teas„ Sugars. Molasses, Salt. Cheese, &c., which aro warranted fresh and will be sold cheap. March 27, 1897. YOUNG & CASSEL. SPLENDID LAWNS.—Another supply of splendid Lawns—pink, blue and ,buir—war ranted real madder colors, at" very reduced prices_ just received and for sale at the BEE HIVE, N. Queen at., Lancaster. HOSIERY, GLOVES. and FIDIUS.—.I"4ew Bonnekßibbone &c.„ just recd, very cheep at the BEE Hl.VE,.N.,queen, at. Oils,. Oils. Sperm, Whale, Pish and' Pine Oil of the 7r very best:nuality, always kepcion twin& A r euria , "-- & CASSECti Cheap Call& Stem /gar 22 , , Fy :14 Y. ~~.'