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    For the Spy and Columbian
It would be ungrateful in a civilized community,
to withhold the tribute of respect and praise duq to
any disinterested and humane action, which is ac
complished in their midst for the benefit of others,
under circumstances of danger and alarm. The
consciousness in the breasts of the noble individuals
who so distinguish themselves, is, it is true, their
greatest reward; and, no doubt the only one which
presents itself to their consideration, as a. motive
in the hour of emergency ; but it is nevertheless,
the duty of others to see that such virtuous acts are
duly known an - 1 honored.
The exertions of Mr. George Bogle, in saving the
life of a lad who was drowning in our river on
Wednesday evening last, constitute one of those
noble deeds, which, in a community such as ours,
when children are daily exposed to the like danger,
cannot be too highly appreciated. The boy had
sunk to the bottom some minutes before Mr. Bogle
arrived at the place. He saw the bystanders point
ing to the spot when he went down—without wait
ing to enquire who it was, that was in the jaws of
death, alone and unassisted, he plunged into the
water. After several ineffectual attempts to find the
body by diving, and after his strength was almost
exhausted, he appealed to those who stood on the
wharf to come and assist hirn in his search. But
no one was willing to venture. Unwilling to relin
quish the attempt to save the life of a fellow crea
ture, he renewed his efforts. At last, when com
pletely overcome with the violence - pf his exertions,
he succeeded in rescuing the child from what, but
for him, must have proved a watery grave, and was
himself drawn out of the water in a state of extreme
exhaustion. Even then his care for the object of
his disinterested benevolence did not cease; but
with a promptitude, which does credit to his judg
ment, as fully as his previous efforts show the gen.
crone impulses of his heart, he dictated the steps
that were necessary to restore animation to the
body, nor did he intermit his exertions until lie
had the satisfaction of seeing signs of returning
life, and was relieved by the coming of Dr. Clark
son, , 4 1-, c , trek ibe child in charge.
This, it is said, is the fifth instance in which Mt.
Bogle has been instrumental in saving the lives of
individuals in similar danger; and it is an inter
esting fact, that his father lost his life, by being
drowned, not many yards distant from the spot
where this last heroic act was performed.
Surely such deeds as these, added to t:::
character which his own industry, intelligence and
strict integrity have already won for him, ought to
command the honor and esteem of all his fellow
FR
I know that Mr. Bogle's modesty will shrink
from this public testimony to his virtues, for he is
one of those who,
"Do good by stealth
And blush to find We fame:' •
but it would reflect little credit upon the feelings
of our people, if such generous actions were passed
by in silence. A PARENT.
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THE Wacem MAN HENG.—A young printer, nam
ed Boyington, who served his time in the office of
the New Haven Palladium, was riunl; a few years
since in Alabama, upon a charge of having mur
dered a companion, with whom he was travelling.
Ile protested his innocence to the last, but without
Recently,thc landlord in whose House the
murder was committed, confessed the crime on his
death bed ! Boyington was a young man of fine
talent and prepossessing appearance, whose guilt
was deemed conelsuive only from the fact that he
was the last persen seen with the murdered man.—
Albany Evening Journal.
This is'one among many cases on record where
the innocent have suffered for the guilty, and it fur
nishes, in our humble opinion, one of the strongest
arguments that can be urged in favor of the aboli
tion of capital punishment.
FRIGHTFUL Loss OF LIFE Is A BELGIAN COAL.
Msg.—Brussels, July 19.—0 n the night of the
16th inst., a destructive fire broke out on the prem
ises connected with the Marihale Coal Works, near
Scraing. It originated in the engine-room near the
mouth of the pit, and rapidly spread, catching in
its progress, and burning the ladders and rapes which
served for descending into the coal pit, and thus
cutting off for the time all means of escape for 164
workmen who were at work therein. The first
signal of their danger was the appearance of dense
columns of smoke which came down the mouth of
the pit. The workmen immediately rushed to the
ladders, but the foremost, ascending them a short
distance, were either suffocated and fell dead on
the ground, or killed by the falling of burning ma.
materials from the top of the shaft. The fire was,
after great efforts, mastered, and a descent into the
pit made, when a most frightful sight presented
itself. The dead, the dying, and wounded, lay all
scattered about the place. Forty.nine dead bodies
were taken out of the pit, and thirty.one alive, but
most of them badly wounded. Search was being
made for the remainder.
WATSR-Cone rar ENGLAND.--TIIC Ilydropathic
method of treating disease is attractinggreat atten
tion in Great Britain as well as in our own coun
try. Men of high reputation for scientific research
arc giving it a thoughtful examination. Already
a distinguished member of the medical profession
(Dr. Forbes) has announced in the journal which
ho edits, • British and Foreign Medical Review,'
that men must examine thn water treatment, and
draw from its list of means remedies against some
diseases at least. A monthly periodical, 'The Wa
fer-Cure Journal,' edited by J. M. Gully, M. D. and
W.M'Lcod, M. D. was to have been commenced
on the Ist inst. It will unquestionably be received
with favor at home, and without disparagement to
our own periodicals devoted to the same object, we
could wish fur it a wide circulation on this side of
the Atlantic.—N. Y. Tribune.
A CEstusu WINDFALL.--WC hear that letters
received by the last European steamer, of the death
of a Capt. Lamphere, in England, who has left a
large property and some $lOO,OOO in cash to five
persons, in Lapeer county. The immediate heir in
this country was Mrs. Hubbard, of Windsor, Vt.
formerly a Lamphere. She died some two years
since, leaving four sons and a daughter by the nanal
of Hubbard, who reside near Lapeer county seat.
The daughter was the wife of Dr. Carpenter, of
Almonte, who will soon visit London on the busi
peas.—Detroit (Mich.) Free Press.
Written Or the Spy and Columbian.
THE DESERTED. SCHOOL-ROOM•
BY MARY O. WELLS.
Where are the laughing faces that filled this lonely room,
Where are the Merryvuices that chased away its gloom,
And where the brilliant eyes of hazel, black and blue.
That o'er the tedious pages their weary glances threw 7
Gone are the fairy footsteps that fells° lightly here,
Scarce echoing three the MOM. cow so silent and BO dear,
Ye careless children to your happy homes ye're flown,
And lett me here In sadness to meditate alone.—
The benches, chairs and tables in wild confusion thrown,
The floor with paper fragtnents and "copy-slips" o'er-
strown,
Pencils, pens and well thumbed books. tact Idly here and
there.
Shew how glad to leave their tasks the giddy owners
were.
Thoughtless ones, it likes ye not o'er musty tomes to pore,
And small respect have ye or for wisdom or for tore:
Why will ye, Immortal souls, throw life's best hours away.
Why wdl ye not profit by youth's short and sunny day!
Too soon the time will come when yell grieve, with hit-
ter tears,
For each neglected moment of by-gone days and years
Columbia, August 21, 1847.
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Col. Beyros, it is reported, has written to Wash
ington demanding a Court Martial for the vindica
tion of his son-in-law, Col. Fremont.. A Louisville
paper says that. Col. Benton is preparing for a ter
rific attack on the administration next winter. In
speaking of the administration and the war his
language is very bitter.
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SIMTLES.-" Modesty to the female character is
like saltpetre to beef, imparting a blush while it pre
serves its purity."
The above is only equalled by 011apod, who says:
" Female lips arc bnt the glowing gateways of so
much beef and cabbage."
A GOOD Ore.—!l little ebony applied to a gro.
ccr, a few days ago, in the name of her mistress,
for a sample of cheese. The article was given, and
in a few moments the darky returned with
Misses say berry good cheese, and tank you for
send two more samples !"
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(J "'" Entered at the custom house," said Mrs
Partington, pondering on the expression; "1 don't
zee htm. the vessels ever got in; but I am glad that
the collector cleared 'em right out again.. It will
learn them better manners next time, I think."—
Boston Post.
.e.1,J÷J,enn.......--.
TUE Wortgixo EsTaTE.--Smith, in his "Wealth
of Nations," says that " the patrimony of a poor
man lies in the dexterity of his hands; and to hinder
him from employing this strength and dexterity in
what manner he thinks proper, wo..otit injury to
his neighbor, is a violation of his sacred property."
DISCOVERY AT ATHENS OF OLD.-A Grcck manu
script of the Sixth Century has been discovered at
Athens, which, beside a treatise on Byzantine
painting, is said to contain an account of theda
guertvotypeprocess,and bintsfor the manufacture of
gun cotton. In this manuscript, the art of produc
ing photographic pictures is called " llcliotype."
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FIREMEN'S MEETING
COLUMBIA, Aug.2Bth, 1847
At the last meeting of the Good Intent Fire En
gine and Hose Company, held in the Public School
House, in Second street, the following persons
were duly elected officers, for the ensuing year:—
James 11. Mifflin, President; Francis Bradley, Vice
President; Wm. A. Leader, Secretary; Wm. S.
Given, Treasurer; Jeffrey Smedley, Thomas Wil
bon, J. G. Hess, Henry Suydam, Wm. Temple, Di
rectors; A. P. Moderwell and Thomas Jackson,
Guard of Goods.
The 'Members of 1.11:: Company will meet on next
Wednesday evening, at thu Public School House,
to transact some very important business. Mem
bers turn out. W. A. LEADER, Sec•y.
LIVER COMPLAINT is generally accompanied with pain
in the right side, extending up to the topof the shoulder—
variable appetite. occasionally a disordered stomach,
yellow tinge of the skin mid eyes, and often a swelling
over the region of the liver, together with many other
symptoms of a loaded and corrupt state of the blood.
Wrilrkt's Indian Pizetalite Pine w ill be found one ofthe
very best medicines hi the world for the cure of all dis
eases of the liver; because they expel from the body
those morbid humors which, when deposited upon this
important organ. ore the cause of every variety of Liver
Complaint. From three to six of the above named In
dian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed.
will, In a short time, give Anal manifest relief, that no
argument or persuasion will be necessary to induce a
perseverance in their use, until the liver is restored to a
healthy action, and pain or distress of every kind Is
driven front the body.
Wright's Indian 'Vegetable Pills also aid and improve
digestion, and purify the blood; and therefore, not only
remove every vestige of the Liver Complaint, hut at the
same time, give new life and vigor to the whole frame.
Beware of Counterfoil• of all kinds! Some are coated
with sugar; others made to resemble in outward ap
pearance the original medicine. The safest course is, to
purchase from the regular agents only, one or more of
whom may be found in every village and town in the
State.
T e- Tim genuine for sale by PRY & SPANGLER. and
los. M. Watts, WIIO ale the only authorized Agents Or
Columbia. Also, byagents advertised in another columt.
Principal Office. 169 Race Street, Philadelphia.
JAMES K. POLK, PRESIVENT OF Tilt UNITED STATES,
AND ALL OTHER Dieriscuisiteo PERSONS, WOO use as a
Toilet emollient, Radway's Chinese Medicated Soap,
give it the preference ever all Toilet or other soaps.
lat. Radway's Chinese Medicated Soap Is the only ar
ticle of the toilet possessing medicinal virtues in the form
of soap,
2nd. The Medicinal properties are selected from the
molt safe, rare and efficacious extracts and balms of
roots, shrubs and plant, of oriental growth, and they are
so scientifically combined with the soap as to baffle all
attempts to analyze them.
Radway's Soap is the most delicious Toilet Soap
ever used. Its soothing, healing and purifying effects
upon the cuticle, in allaying the irritatlnn occasioned by
the bites of musquitoes, cleansing the secretary vessels
from all impurities.renderlng the akin soft, smooth, pure,
sweet, fair and healthy—speedily removing tan , sunburn,
ptmples, blotches, pustules; transforming dark, sallow
and discolored visage to beautiful, clear and preposessing
complexion. Curing salt rheum, ring worm, erysipelas
and rash—proclaims it to be the oe plus ultra of soap.
Radway's Soap is equally valuable as a Snarls°
SOAP; it softens the beard and renders the skin smooth
and pliable.
sth. Radway's snap is entirely free from essential
oils, mercurial preparations, turpentine and other dele
terious admixtures ; therefore. unlike all other soaps, It
does not Irritate or inflame the akin.
6th. It is warranted to do all that It le recommended to
do; therefore,, If you wish a good article, ask for Rad
way's Soap.
7th. When you ask for nadway's Soap, do not be put
off with any other. In all cases go to the advertised
agents, and be sure you see that R. G. Radway h. upon
each cake. 001.1 for 121 cents small mikes, and 25 cents
large, by R. WILLIAMS,
Sole agent for Columbia.
To Teachers. :
m LIE School Directors of Columbia borough, will
meet at Thomas Lloyd's office, on Saturday,
September 18th, at 1 o'clock, P. M., to examine ap
plicants and employ three white and one black
male teachers, and three females, to take charge of
the schools during the ensuing winter.
No person need apply unless they can give the
most satisfactory reference as to character and
competency. T. W. FISHER, Pres't.
Columbia, Aug. 28th, 1847—.1t
N. B. The Schools will commence on the first
Monday in October.
ZIIBLIC: BADE'.
rIN Wednesday the 29th of September next,
k_y at one o'clock in the afternoon, will be
sold at public sale, at the house of Edward
Jacobs, a certain two story frame dwelling
house and half lot of ground, situate on Third
street,:between Locust and Walnut streets,
fronting on Third street twenty-three feet nine
inches, late the property of Ann Welsh, de
ceased, wh3re attendance and terms of sale
will be made known by
EVAN GREEN, Admistrator
of the estate of Ann Welsh, deceased.
Columbia, August 28, 1847--Gt.
ITOTIOE.
Tr•TTERS of administration on the estate of
j
I Moses Brown, late of the Borough of Co
lumbia, deceased, having been granted to the sub
scriber residing in the stud borough, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having demands
against it will present them for settlement to
Aug. 28, 1847 —at. .MARY BROWN.
CHARLES STOKES)
GLOBE HALL OF FASHION,
No. 296, Market Street, Philadelphia.
CLOTHING —A necessary and useful article ;
it well becomes every one who buys it, before
purchasing to look and see where it eau be bought
cheapest. I am satisfied (and reader, you will
be) if you favor Inc with a c.ill and look over my
stock of goods you will not only buy yourself but
tell your friends where
CHEAP CLOTHING
can be had and they will do the same. If you
come to the Globe I tall of Fashion and do not
find goods twenty per cent cheaper than at any store
in the city I think you will hay General Taylor
never whipped the Mexicans I think he never
done anything else,
7 A full stock of clothing suited fur the
country trade, which merchants and others arc
particularly invited to examine.
CHARLES STOKES,
No. 296, Market St., 3rd door below Ninth.
Philadhlphia, August 28, 1847.-3 m.
"Men cry peers! pence! when there is no peace!"
Ill\liE War! has actually begun, but "Gen
t Taylor never surrenders,"
neither does
the Rev. B. Hibbard's Vegetable Universal
Pills when they make a charge upon Bilious,
Intermittent, Intlamatory, Coz. t zestive and
Typhus Fevers; Sick Headache, Dispepsia or
Indigestion, Cholera Morbus, Bowel Com
plaints, etc. Dose, from a half to two pills.
Price 194,25 and 50 cents per box. Wm. A.
Leader, supplying agent for Columbia, who will
supply country merchants and others. Sold
by all our agents iu this county and state.
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Stoves, Stoves.
wr ooD, COAL & COOKING STOVES,
V V of the latest and most approved pat
terns. Also, Radiator and other improved
patterns of Parlor Stoves. For sale at reduc
ed prices, at the Hardware Store of
J. W. COTTRELL
The highest price will he paid for Old Cast
ices, Flax seed, Clover seed ,Timothy seed, &c
Columbia, aug. 21, 1847.-3 m
REMOVAL.
nTHE subscriber would inform his friends
and the public generally, that he has remov
ed to No.'2, Schreiner's Row, between Bares and
Black's Hotel, Front Street, where he will con•
tinuc to keep an elegint assortment of Beaver,
Otter, Fur, Silk, and Nutria HATS, and also, a
I trge assortment of CAPS, all of which he will
take ples , ure in showing to those who favor him
with a call.
Don't forget—Schreiner's Row, No. 2, before
purchasing elswber ; as 1 am ileiermined to sell
cheap. WM. TEMPLE.
Columbia, Aug. 21, 1847.-tf
SOMETHING NEW.
TUST received a second supply of WALK
tI CANE UMBRELLAS, a handsome
and useful article, which will be sold at the
manufacturer's retail prices. Call and see
them at J. D. & J. WRIGHT'S.
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TOHNSON'S Soper, Epßeotial IValnui Oil AlM
tory Shaving Soap, superior to all others for
shaving. Sold by R. WILLIAMS.
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lAUNDIIY Starch Polish, for preparing starch
i without the addition of any greasy substance,
and for producing a brilliant pearly gloss on the
linen. Sold only by R. WILLIAMS.
au2.147-tf.
Alf OUNT Eagle Tripoli. for cleansing and
I burnishing all metalic and glass surfaces,
such as Gold, Silver, Brass 13ritania, Steel were,
Window Panes, &c. Sold . by
au2l'4B-tf. FL WILLIAMS.
AXTRIGHT'S Indian Vegetable Pills or
Indian Purgative, and Indian Vegeta
ble Syrup warranted genuine For sale by
au2l'47-tf. R. WILLAMS.
NEW STYLE COMBS.
HOSE new style POL C
KA OMBS can now
Ibe bad at FRY St SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Aug. 7, 1847.—tf
GIMPS AND FRINGES.
J3LACK SILK and Mohair Fringes and
Gimps, for sale cheap at
FRY d: SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Aug 7, 1847.—tf
HANCE'S fitarffinparhia or Blend Fills. Fifty Pills in
a Box The cheapest and best Medicine In existence'
Every person who in subject to Odious Fever should
purify their blond and system by using a box of the
SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS!
Persons afflicted with Costivensits, should try
lIANCE•S SARSAPARILLA 011111.00 D 'PILLS
Young ladies and gentleman troubled will Pimples on
the alinuld try the
SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS I
Singing in the Rare relieved by
HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD FILLS!
Headache and Oiddinees cured by tieing the
SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS!
Drimainess and general Debility cured by
lIANCE' SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS!
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D D cnn be cured by using
SARSA Y rdiiß s l i lf..9 OR BLOOD PILLS!
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In.'Persone who have taken considerable portions of
mercury, and in consequence have pains in their bones,
should use freely
RANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS.
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'L Persons In want of a Pill that Is Purely Pepetable
and Is warranted not to trauma particle of nterenri,
should UPft
' SARSAPARILkit. OR BLOOD PILLS.
Prepared and sold by SETH S HANCE,
108 Baltimore.
AGENTS—G. G. Claiborne, R. Williams,
W. A. Leader, Columbia; J. F. Heinitsh &
Son, Lancaster; Samuel Ensmingor, Man
hcim ; Jacob Stouffer, Mt. Joy yl Roads; Jas.
Bryan, Elizabethtown. Oct.`24-46
TO THOSE THAT ARE FOND OF
SPORT. -
THE undersigned have just received the
best and most complete assortment of
n,glish and German stub and twist and pat
ent breech
'DOUBLE BARRELED GUNS,
which have ever been offered in tins market at
such prices that will suit all. Also, six Barreled
Revolving and self-cocking
PISTOLS.
Call and examine for yourselves, at the cheap
Hardware Store of
RUMPLE fz HESS.
Columbia, Aug. 21, 1847.
vi ALL FRESH,
riIIIANKFUL for past favors, and desirous fur a
continuance of public patronage, the sub
scriber takes this method of giving notice that he
has just received a large and general supply of fresh
Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines. &c • All
of which he will disposo of, wholesale and retail, at
very moderate prices, with a guarantee to be
genuine and of the best quality.
lie has also received a very large stock of Per
fumery, which, in point of assortment, quality and
cheapness, is unequalled in this place. Ladies and
others, call and see fur yourselves. Also a large
assortment of Combs and Brushes, very cheap.
R. WILLIAMS, Front St.
Columbia, August It. 1847.—tf.
B. B. 111006,E
11100 RE
I , IIMPZ.B - AITT TAILORS,
No. 70 South Third Street, nearly opposite the
Exchange, Philadelphia,
RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and the public that they are constantly pre
pared to make to order, of the finest and best ma
terials, and at moderate prices, every irticle of
Fashionable Clothing. constituting a Cent Iman's
Wardrobe, for which their complete stock of choice
and carefully selected Cloths, Cassitneres, Vestings
&c., of the latest and most desirable patterns, are
particularly designed.
Their own practical knowledge of the business
and a personal attention to every garment, enables
them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and
new customers they respectfully tender an invitation
to give them a call.
flaying been for years connected with some of
the best and most fashionable establishments in this
country, employing none but first rate workmen.
and being in the receipt of the latest fashions, and
best styles of goods, they are fully prepared to ac
commodate customers in the best manner.
Yhtiadcipiaa,August 14, 1847.-6 m •
CHEAP OIL STORE,
PHILADELPHIA.
RIDGWAY S. KIEENLE,
37 North Wharves, below Race St.,
OFFER for sale at the lowest prices, all the arti
cles of the Oil Trade. Their stock is varied
and extensive, and they feel confident of giving
satisfaction to those who call. They have now on
hand—
Pure Sperm Oil.
White Winter and Fall Oils of different qualities.
Solar Oil.
Winter pressed Lard Oil.
Winter Elephant and Whale Oils.
Refined. Racked and Common Whale Oil.
Tanners' Oils. Sperm Candles, Guano &c., &c.
Philadelphia. August 19 1847.-2 m.
N. It.—All goods delivered in first rate order.
H. BULL'S Composts! Extract of Sara
parilla for sale by R. WILLIAMS.
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Doc 7 . 0 R 7VIVIVDSEN'S Compound Ex-tract
of Sarsaparilla never tails to eradicate en
tirely all the effects of mercury, infinitely sooner
than any other medicine, night sweats, nervous
debility, nervous complaints of all kinds,neurali
gia, organic affections, &c. Sold 'y'
au 1 , 1' , 17-tf R. WILLIAMS.
THOSE INKSTANDS AGAIN !:
WE n a i r , e nto h n ar
s y ol t in
f o
so rrm p o plier fi e in
that os by
y want of
dint
of
perseverance, we have succeeded in obtain
ing a small .s.ssortment. Those in want will
bear in mind that there is a few more left at
FRY & SPAI - GLER'S
Columbia, Aug. 7, 1847.—tf
- r3AG CL4SPS, Purse and Dag Twist, Steel
Beads, Purse and Bag Rings and Tassel.—
Fur sale by R. WILLIAMS.
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- 113EKIN TEAS of all kinds, to be bad fresh
11 at YOUNG St CASSEL'S Store, No. 50
Columbia, aug. 7, 1847—tf
UMBRELLAS.
TNgreat variety varying in price from 314
cents and upwards at
FRY S SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Aug. 7, 1847—tf
1I ANIS, HAMS, Jersey cured canvassed
II Rams, for sale at
FRY & SPANGLER'S.
THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME
offered l a n !. s t o h
is t mn t
W Eo
of
are
Dress n o
G w oo open i ng
ever
Goods t
mar
ket. The public are respectfully invited to
see them at - FRY & SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Aug. 7, 1847.—tf
SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES.
CI PUN Silk, Mohair and Alpacca Plaids, new
0 style for ladies' dresses; also a splendid as
sortment of Ginghams and other dress goods at
PRY & SPANGLER'S.
Columbia, Aug. 7, 1.847.—tf
INFAMOUS PRACTICE.
FEVER AND AGUE PATIENTS!!
IS it not an Infamous Tra ff ic for Wholesale and
Retail Druggists, and other Merchants, to buy
up Spurious. Adulterated, Repudiated and Coun
terfeit Rowand's Tonic Mixture, at auction, and
from irresponsible and swindling medicine venders,
for two or three dollars per dozen, and then sell it
to the ignorant and unwary, as the genuine Row
and's " Improved" Tonic Mixture, for one dollar
the bottle! and when they well know besides, that
019 counterfeit trash has been universally pro
nounced worthless and inert, and WILL NOT CUBE
THE AGUE! I know of no more inhuman and
dastardly conduct in men laying any claim to re-
spectability or honesty.
Look carefully for tha "written signatur of John
R. Ruwand," on a paper label across the mouth of
every bottle, without which "guard" tt never can
:xe genuine, however knavish medicine-venders
may falsify and try to deceive.—Agent for Colum
bia, W. A. LEADER,
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ICE! ICE ICE
The subscriber is prepared to deliver ICE
in any quantity every morning.
JOHN H. BROOKS.
11:10 - N. B. Small Ice for Ice Cream and Min
eral Water to be had at his residence in any
quantity. J. H. 13.
Columbia. June lab, 1947.
GUNS AND PISTOLS.
JUST received a large asortment of Patent
Breach Stubb Twist English Guns, single
and double barrel; also Revolving and Com
mon Pistols. For sale at reduced prices at the
Hardware Store of
J. W. COTTRELL
Columbia, May 26, 18417.—tf
REMOVAL.
JOHN F. notrsTorr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
RAS REMOVED his LAW OFFICE to
the Collector's House, corner of Front
and Gay streets, where he will attend prompt
ly to all business in the line of his profession.
Columbia, April 14, 1847.—tf
PHILIP GOSSLBR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ANTColumbia, Lancaster county, Penn'a,
ILL practice in the several Cuurts of
Lancasterand Yorkeounties.
OFFICE.—In Walnut street, adjoining the
Washington Hotel. Mar 6,1847.
DOCT. WM. S. IWCORKLE.
OF ICE—South East corner of Locust and
Second street.
Boarding House—with Mrs. Swartz, 2 doors
below his late residence.
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—ff
Nails and Spikes.
200 Kegs NAILS, SPIKES and BRADS.—
Just received and for sale at reduced
prices by
PAPER HANGINGS.
ATARIOUS PATTERNS of Wall, Window
V and Ceiling Papers and Borders, of the
most elegant modern styles, for sale by
C. W ESTBROOIC.
Columbia, April 7, 1847.
1. N. RISDON.
ROSS-
311 1 L n l. us an b d est C .
sTeTat"mlaSn'Sufaocfl u ll r
eo
prices by HUM PIZ Sz: HESS
Colombia, April 7,1847.-1 f
TTERR'S Celebrated Lowden Pith CHATICS,
_LI Traces, long and short, double and sin
gle Link. Breast, Carrying and Haller, Chains,
all of which we offer at manufactures prices.
RUMPLE HESS.
Columbia, April 7, 18.17.—tf
Boon 2anginn - G.
117DiNG orders left at the Columbia Book
More will receive prompt attention.
Columbia, May 19, 1847.
TUST received a splendid assortment of
pp PLAINs', BEADS, SAWS. lIATCETS.
BRACES, BITS and CHISELS, at reduced
prices by RUMPLE & HESS.
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf
TjARASOLETTS, &c. A new supply jus
j_ opened and fur sale very cheap at.
WRIGIIT'S.
Columbia June 23.1847.—tf
Gentlemen's Summer Wear!
riOMPRISING Caslimeretts, Croton and
Summmer Cloths and Cassimers; simerfine
plain and fancy white Drillings, Satin, Brocade
and Marseilles Vestings, &c. &c.. at reduced
prices.
3. D. & J. WRIGHT.
Columbia, June 23, 1617.—tf
JUST received a lot of handsome Gingham;
and Lawns at 12 cents, 16 cents, 18.1
cents and .23 cents, with some finer qualities at
the lowest prices.
J. D.& J. WRIGHT.
Columbia, June 23, 1817.—tf
IREBOARD PRINTS. A variety of Fire
ju board patterns for sale cheap at
J. D. & .1. WRIGHT'S
Columbia, May 26, 1847.—tf
TIOUBLE and Single Barrel GUNS, war
rented Stubh Twist, and Patent Braced
Revolving PISTOLS, Brass and Steel Barre
Pistols. For sale cheap by
RUMPLE Ss HESS.
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf
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To 13ontmen.
ATEW Patlere Boat STOVE. Just receivd
ed and for sale by. numpLE&.- [IESS
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf
TOW es SEND'S COMPOUND EX
-1 TRACT OF SARSA PA RI LLA, for the
removal and pertnanent cure of all disease ari
sing from an impure state of the blood, or habit
of the system. For sale at Leader's Drug
Store. WM. A. LEADER, Agt.
July 24, 1847.—tf
- TA OCTOR ROBBY'S Brazilian Hair Curling
), Liquid. For sale by R. WILLIAMS.
aul4'l7-tf
rxzerm OXL.
TUST received and for sale at the Harflwar
tj Store of RUMPLE & HESS
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf
IAMPHINE Lamp Globes. All sizes of
Lamp Globes ; for sale at
JulylO•tt LEADER'S.
Dr. Jaynes Ironic Veriniinge.
A FRESH supply of Jayne's Popular Tonic
Vcrtnifuge. For sale at LEADER'S.
July 10-tf
s Sarsaparilla.
- "UST received, another supply of Bull's Sar
saparilla. For vale at LEADER'S.
JulylO-if
DR. JAYNE'S Carmative Balsam, a cer
tain, safe and effectua; remedy for ail
complaints of the Blood, &c., &c. For sale by
julylo-tf W. A. LEADER, Agt.
TNOCTORJUDKINS' genuine Patent.Spe
_Li ciao Ointment. For sale by .
julylo-tf %VILLAM A. LEADER.
Well's Strengthening Plaster.
FOR all pains in the Breast, Side and Back
Warranted in all cases. For sale at
julylU-ti LEADER'S.
WANTED.—An Apprentice to the TAI
LORING BUSINESS.
Julylo-tr JOHN JORDAN.
Powder PrtlA.
SUPERIOR Powder Puffs in Gilt Boxes with
highly perfumed Toilet Powder. For sole at
Julylo4f LEADER'S.
lawirzerz,
TA MPICO, Madras and Cape Boot SKINS,
Dressed and Undressed Morocco, Kid,
ing and Binding SKINS, always on hand
at the very lowest prices.
J. D. & J. WRIGHT
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tf
NoTicE._Aii persons indebted to the sub
scriber are roquestpd to make pa:yrnent, and
a ll haying claims against him, will please present
them for settlement.
CHAS. J. BARNITZ.
July 3rd, 1847.—tf
ANTI-AGUE MIXTURE. A warranted
cure for fever and ague, For sale by
R. WILLIAMS.
N. B.—Tberc is none genuine but that sold by
R. %Whams. an2l'47-11.
CZCZLINS.
To Carpenters.
7/11 ICAlitrillt.
Guns and Pistols.
Zook Mere.
FIN.E'SET OF WEETII FOR 25 CENTS.
ITIIITE Teeth, foul breath, healthy gums,
Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after once
or twice cleaned with
Jones' Amber Tooila Pa sic,
have the appearance of the most beautiful
ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly
innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant
daily use is highly advantageous, even to those
teeth that are in good condition, giving them
a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature
decay. Those already decayed it prevents
from becoming worse—it also fastens such as
are becoming loose, and by perseverance it will
render the foulest teeth delicately white, and
makes the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25
or 37i cents a Box. For sale by
Aug. 17,847-6 m. 11. WILLIAMS.
Ladles arc Cautioned Against. Using
'COMMON PREPARED CHALK
THEY are not aware how frightfully injuri
ous it is to the skin! how coarse, how
rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the
skin appears after using pepared chalk! Be
sides it is injurious, containing a large quan
tity of Lead ! We have prepared a beautiful
vegetable article, which we call
Jones' Spanish Lily White.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all
deleterious qualities ; and it imparts to the skin
a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living
white; at the same time acting as a cosmetic
on the skin, making it soft and smooth.
Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of
111 assaeliusetts, says : " A fter analyzing Jones'
Spanish Lily White, I find it possesses the most
beautiful and natural, and at the same time
innocent white I ever saw. I certainly can
conscientiously recommend its use to all whose
skin requires beautifying." Price :25 cents a
Box. For sale by R. WILLIAMS.
Columbia, August 7, 1847—Gm
REMOVAL.
P. SCIIREIN ER has removed
his WATCH and JEWEL-
Establishment to the
WALNUT FRONT 13r. cur, recently fitted up by
him, between Barr's and Black's Hotel, Front
Strcet,where the public can be accommodated,
as heretofore, with all articles in the Jewel
lery line, at the cheapest rates.
Columbia, July 17, 11347.—tf.
Agency of the Canton
TEA COMPANY.
7 4- S C - .:' , The undersigned being the authorized
-IP'l+•.kgents for the sale of the SUPERIOR.
imported by the Canton Tea
Company, of the City of New Yok, invite a
trial of their Green and Black Teas, embrac
ing the best selections this side of China.
Every Package Warrented.
J. D. & J. WMCB.T.
Columbia, April 7, 1947.—tf
Those Who haVe been Deceived With
MOCK PRETENDED HAIR PREPARATIONS
Should read the following statenzents of
respectable persons.
FR. Abrahlin Vanderheck, of Avenue 98
D, New York, certifies that his head
was entirely bald on the top, and by the use of
two 3s. bottles of
JONES' CORAL lIAIR. RESTORATIVE,
he has a good crop of hair, and will soon have
it long, thick and luxuriant.
Mr. WILLIAM JACKSON, of 891,Aibertp street,
Pittsburg., certifies :AN the 3d of Fetifiary;
1847, that Mr. Thomas Jackson's head on the
top, was entirely bald for fifteen years, and
that by using two 3s. bottles of Jones' Coral
flair Restorative, the hair is growing fast,
thick and healthy. Ile expects by using this a
little longer to have a better head of hair than
he ever had.
To those whose hair is rray. or falling Or and
weak at the roots:
I hereby certify that my hair was
of turning
gray and falling o, and that since I have used
Jones' Coral Hair Restorative it has entirely
ceased falling, is growing fast, and has a fine,
dark look. 13efore I used Jones' Coral Hair
Restorative I combed out handfuls of hair dai
ly. WM. TOMPKINS, 92 King st., N. Y.
nAvr. YOU SCURF OR DANDRUFF'?
M. Power a grocer, or Fulton street, had his
hair completely choked up with dandruff, and
Jones' Coral flair Restorative entirely and
permanently cured it.
Do you want to dress, beautify, and make your
HAIR soft and fine?—Read:
I, Henry E. Cullen. late barber on board the
steamboat South America, do certify that
Jones' Coral Hair Restorative is the best arti
cle 1 ever used for dressing. softening, cleans
ing and keeping the haira long time soft,clean,
silky, dark and in order; all my customers
preferred it to any thing else. For sale by
Aug. 7,1847-6 m li, WILLIAMS.
HANCE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
110A.1U10 LIND.
URTHER proofs of the efficacy of
cc's l-lan-
Compound Syrup of Hoarhound in
relieving afflicted man. Mr. George T. War
rington, residing in York street, Federal Hill,
Baltimore, was attacked with a violent cough
and sore throat, after trying many remedies,
was induced by a friend to use Hance's Com
pound Syrup of Hoarhound, and before using
one bottle was entirely cured.
ANOTHER, YET MORE ASTONISHING!
Mrs. Henrietta Merrick, residing in Monu
ment street, between Canal and Eden streets,
was attacked with a very severe cough and
pain in the breast, which was so intense that
it extended to the shoulders. She was afflicted
also with a pain in the side. After trying many
remedies she was persuaded by a friend to use
Rance's Compound Syrup of Hoarhound, after
using. three doses she experienced great relief,
and before she had finished the bottle was en
tirely cured.
sEsTit S. ITANCE, IOS Oriltimore street,
and corner of Charles and Pratt streets, Bal
timore.
AGENTS—G. G. Claiborne, R. Williams,
W. A. Leader, Columbia; J. F. Ileinitsb B.
Son, Lancaster; Samuel Ensminger Man
beim; John Stouffer, Mt. Joy >4 Roads ; James
Bryan. Elizabethtown. • Oct. 24-'46
Agency of the
PEKIN TEA COMPANY.
51.7,,, 7 , 1 THE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly
on hand an assortment of Fresh Teas,irar
krifii polled by the Pekin Tea Company. Any
Teas sold by me that does not give entire satis
laction, eon be returned and exchanged, or the
money will be ream:led.
C. WESTBROOK,
Locust street, Columbia, Pa
April 7,1847
TONES' SOLUTION OF JET, an instanta
!.) neons liquid human hair Dye, for dyeing
light, red, or grey hair permanently a brown
or jet black color. Full and copious direc
tions enclosed. Sold at the sign of the Amer
ican Eagle,No.B'.l Catham Street. New York.
Price 50 cents. $1 or $1,50 per bottle. Sold by
Aug. 7,1847-6 m - R. WILLIAMS.
More Light.
J AMPS.—OiI, Lard and Camphino qtond
dI
Lamps, flanging and Sids do. For salo by
RUMPLE & HESS.
Columbia, April 7. 1947.—ti
'Ant, Gizzo, aid zati alst.
WETOERELL k. BROTHER'S Pure White
Lead, Paints, Linseed and Sperm Oil, Var
nishca, Glags &c. For sale at low prices, at the
Hardware Store 01 .1. W. COTTRELL.
Columbia, May .IG, I'47—tr