The Columbia spy and Lancaster and York County record. (Columbia, Pa.) 184?-1848, September 11, 1847, Image 4

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    " GEN. TAYLOR NEVER SURRENDERS"
James H. Hunter's
=1
HAT CAP, BOOT AND SHOE
EMPORIUM,
..Vo. 40 Front st., Columbia,
Sign of the Big Hat end Cap, directly opposite
the Bridge, and adjoining Black's Hotel.
The subscriber begs leave to return
his thanks to his friends and the pub
lie generally, for the very liberal pat
ronage heretofore extended to him,
and hopes by strict attention to busi
ness, to receive a continuation of their
favors; he goes upon the principle "a nimble six
pence is better than 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 flatter, himself that
he can salt customers better, 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 sonic, 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 difil!rent establish
ment, and he is satisfied he can bell them a better
article ' and at a lower price than any other stoic
in the borough.
Hats mad Caps,
Of the latest style and fashion always on hand, at
very low prices, and warranted mind' to any man
ufactured in this State Also—Gentlemen's, La
dies and Children's Fashionable
Moots, 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 sathdy yourself by canine, at No. -10 Front
street, Columbia, opposite the Bridge.
JAS. H. HUNTER, Agent.
May 1, 1847.
Notice to Builders.
THE undersigned is appointed agent for
the Peach Bottom SLATE QUARRY.
and is prepared to Slate any Roof, either of a
house or Barn that may be wanted in the
County, be having on hand at his yard in Co
lumbia, at all times, the best article of Slate
and can furnish workmen of thirty ''ears ex
perience. All roofs warranted cot 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 19.0847. (bit
wcougo2§o
AN application will be made at the next Session
of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsyl
vania, for the incorporation of a Company under
the name and style, or imended name and style of
"The Columbia Savings institution," aQd doogn
ed as an Mike of discount and deposit. with a cap•
ital not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, to
be located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster
Coun:y, Pennsylvania.
Columbia, June 19, 18.17. Gnt
ijarbwarc t)tirwarc !
The sribserers respectfully cal
the attention of the eimens gener
ally, to their assortment of
Kardware, Glass, Paints, Oils
Cedar-Ware.
ll'e Iptee just meek ea in addition to our stock,
HARD WARE, CUTLERY and Building Mate
rial,: of all description, such as LOOKS, HINGES,
SCREWS, NAILS and SPIKES.
r, 7 1:1
PAINTS, Linseed, Sperm and Whale OILS,
Bar, Rod and Hoop Iron,
of all sizes, ANVILS, VICES and BELLO W,
of :he best nudity, all of which we offer at the
lowest prices. Persons wishing to purchase all
find it to their advantage to call at
RUMPLE & HESS'S,
Coumbia, April 7, 1817-1.1. Locu.t. St
JUMPER'S CELEBRATED
RAZOR POWDER,
mHE best nrticle ever invented for giving a fine
_L keen edge to a Razor, or any line instrument.
're shave, or not to shave, that's the question;
Whether 'tie better, on the whole,
to suffer
Th' outrageous scrapings of an eilgeless razor;
Or, buy a box of Timer:Ws R.sz n Powov il ,
Wherewith to set the edge?—to buy,—to use,—
No more ;—for in its use we surely have
A sovereign taint for all the barber-ous shochs
The face to heir to,--tis a consummation
Devoutly to Le wished. To shave;--to scrape ;
To scrape ! perchance to scream ;—tty, 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‘stime,
May now be had at NVeNtbroolt'al For want of this,
Men sometimes miller 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 fin quarrying stone or sharpening crowbars)
in a shorter space of time than would be requited
with the best hone. It supersedes the use of the
hone altogether.
Sold by C. WESTRIZOOK, Locust Street. Co
lumbia. where may be seen numerous certificates
testifying to its excellence.
Price 25 cents a box.
Columbia, April 7,1817.-1 f
AGENCY or rzizE
GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS
THE subscriber is regularly appointed agent
for the sale of the Graefennurg Vegetable
ills. These pills are compnunded upon the pos
itive and fixed laws of nature, and the foundation
of vabic'n 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, gi,c a pleasint tem
perature 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. WESTIMOOK,
Agent Jul Cclumlia.
Columbia, May 26, ISt7.
PAPER 11.41Ma7CG.
JUST received, a splendid assortment nf Parlor,
Hall and Chamber PAPERS & BORDERS,
comprising over 800 different styles, many or
are of the newest and most beautiful patterns, al
ways on hand at Manufactures price at
.1. D. St..J. WRIGHT'S.
Columbia, April 7, IS47.—tf
A CARD.
The subscriber respectfully announces to his
friends and the public, that he has again re
turned to Columbia, after his long illness and
resumed his station; all customers will now
always find him on hand ready at all times to
accommodate them. He is thankful frr the
patronge heretofore so liberally bestowed upon
him and hopes by strict attention to merit a
continuance of the same.
W. A. LEADER,
Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front at. Columbia
Columbia, June 111, 1817.
CHEAP
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
'644,, AT THE
"PHILADELPHIA
)
.!- tit WATCH & JEWELY STORE, II \
,
P'.- -4 -=',.. 96 NORTH SECOND ST„
s tft.tirdii. - corner of Quarry.
Gold Lever Watches, fulljewelled,lB carat
cases. - $45.00
Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 93,00
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 37X cents to SS—Watch
Glasses, plain 127, cents, patent 18i, Lnnet 25.
Other articles in proportion. All goods warrant
ed to be what they are sold for
0. CONRAD.
Oil hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines
and Quartiers lower than the above prices.
Philadelphia, April 10, 1847. ly
:mat CHEAP WATCHES.
---
- , -t--\ The Cheapest Gold and Silver
)
. z. %\ 2 ~.1., W
WATCHES
I'V; "rs • IN Pinla.DELPllin.
'Y' ',g _
4b5.:W75,.!!.::%,-- LEWIS LADOM (JS,
flyers For Sale,
Gold Lever, fulljetvelled $l5OO
Stlvet do do 53.00
Gold Leptnesdo 00.00
Silver do do 15.00
Swer Qll3l I lerS, fine goal dy 10.00
Cold Watches, pistil 15.00
Silver Spectacles 1.75
Gold Penells 0.00
Gold Bracelets 9,00
- -
A LSO
On hand a large assortment of Gold and Bair Bracelets.
Finger Btngs, Breast Pies, (loop Ear Itings.Cold Per..
Silver Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Cold Neck,
Curb and Fob Chains,Guard Keys, and Jewelry of eve
ry description, at equally low prices.
- T. - f All kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired and
uarranted to keep good time for one year. Old Cold
and Slicer bought Or taken in eselian^e.
For sale eight day and thirty hour brass Clans at
LEWIS LADOMUS'
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store, No. 413! Marl.et
street, above 11111, North Hile, Philadelphia.
N. B. I hove bottle Bold and Silver Levers still mach
cheaper than the above prices. A Wirral discount made
to dealer.s. Call and see for ynnrselves.
Philadelphia, September 12, It4o. 551-If
COLUMBIA ARCADE,
By B. CRANSTON.
The subscriber respectfully informs his
ft lends and the public generally that lie is now
ready to supply them at his NEW ESTAB
LISHMENT, the three-story building in
Trout slaver, Columbia,
on t h e lot formerly occupied by John Enney,
as a ropewalk. He intends keeping on hand a
select assortment of fashionably made
CLOTHING.
Ile has just returned from Philadelphia and
New York with a new and splendid assortment
of all kinds of clothing, made of the best ma
(crisis, and in the latest style—consisting in
part of superfine blur and black cloth COATS,
Frock and Sack Coats, Pelisse Cloth and
Tweeds of every color and quality.
Ar.so—a large assortment of plain and fancy
Cassiinere, Cloth, and all other PANTS, suit
able for Spring, Summer and ‘Vinter, of every
size and description.
VESTS—Figured, Silk, Satin, Merino and
Marseilles, suitable fur 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
Boots and Shoes of all sizes,
Hats and Caps,
Travelling Trunlv, Carpet Bags 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 hand 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 lie is determined to sell as low as
any other establishment in the county and war
rants all goods. Ile sells as he represents
them when sold or the money will be refunded.
Columbia. June 5, 1847. tf
NEW LIGHTS.
FAIRBANK'S' BURNING FLUID.
LL you who have been sitting in the
ntnicssss and shadow of the, greasy
filthy, black fish oil, that is now being sold
throughout the country for sperm oil, are invit
ed to call at Vfirriglit's, and purchase a pair
of LAMPS and matte use of one quart of the
fluid sold by them, and if you are not entirely
satisfied with the article, you have only to re
turn Inc Lamps, and have your money refund
ed.
Oil Lamps of every disertption altered to
burn the Fluid. J.l). & J. SVIIIGIIT.
Columbia, May 9.7, 1847.—ti
HEALTH MADE EASY FOR THE
PEOPLE,
Or Physical Training, to make their Lices in this
Wol Id Long and Happy, by the author of "Edit-
. - -
cation As It Is, Ought 7i) Be, and Might Be,"
Pith American Edition, with Additions:
Being an elementary and interesting treatise on
Self Knowledge. emitatning short and entertain
ing articles on
Fool, lleart, Glands, Strength,
Eat in e, Stomach, Nerves, Recreations
Digestion, Liver, Bruins, Old Age,
Blood, Lung,4. mind, Man,
Se- NI ion, Arteries. Sense., Woman,
Head, Vein=, Health, Di , etise,
&r. &r. &c. &r. &c.
Together with the Great Secret—Success in
Life how at nitted—liron to do Good—Causes and
Etrects of Error—Habits—Passions—Woman de
scribed--Man descritted—Man's Errors—Rich
and Poor—Sexes—Vtrtue and Vice—Youthful
Errora—Woman how made delicate—Woman's
Virtues, Ambition, &e., &c.
The whole designed for the noble purpose of
improving and extending education amongq the
people, imparting va:uahle knowledge on the pity.
stology of the human frame, and the laws which
govern mental and bodily health, &c., &c., &c.
Any person sending 25 cents enclosed in a
letter shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies
will he sent for ISI, Address, postage paid.
G. B. ZEILIER & CO.,
22d, 1847. Philadelphia.
TaTtlis valuable work contains (in duodecimo
lorm) 177 pages.
Fresh Groceries.
Just received by the subscribers. a full as
sortment of Groceries, such as Coffees, Teas,
Sugars, Molasses, Salt,Cheese, &c., which are
warranted fresh and will be sold cheap.
March 27.1847. YOUNG & CASSEL.
Oils, OHS.
Sperm, Whale, Pia) and Pine Oil of the
very beet quality, always kept on hand YOUNG
& CAsszes Cheap Cash :Acme, Mar 27
WZIOZZ'a nolur
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 genetal 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 the other, and that by them all
morbid and corrupt humors (the cause of disease)
can be entirely eradicated, and this in so easy and
natural a manner, that while they every day give
ease and pleasure. Disease of every name is
Literally Driven from the Botlii.
The following highly respectable storekeepers
have been duly appointed agents for the sale of
this Celebrated Medicine, in Lancaster county.
Ashville, Taylor & Pierce.
Beariille, Reuben Weidler.
Bainbridge, J. F. Beecher.
Bictersville, Samuel H. Miller.
Bird-in-Hand, Jacob Bruner.
Bethania, John Allen.
Bart Township, W. \V. Passmore.
Belieview, Buyers & Umbalv.
Bowmanville, Samuel Bowman.
Bethesda, James Patton
Brownstown, Samuel Hahn
Buck Tavern P 0, Geo T Clark
Belmont, F Brinton
Collins Ferry, Abraham Collins.
Chestnut Level, MeSparrant Sr. Housekeeper
Cambridge, Irwin Sr.. Black
Conestoga Centre, John H. Harman.
Centreville, John Pusey.
Church Town, L. & E. Rogers.
Coopersville, E. Lewis.
Concord, Geo W. Hines.
Columbia, Fry & Spangler.
do Joseph M Watts
Cherry Hill, Isaao S Webster
Druniore, John A, Boyd.
Earl Township, I.:wig° Duchman.
do do Weaver & Witmer.
do do Davis Wallace.
Earlville West, Samuel Hull.
Elizabethtown, John Lynch.
Ephrata, Juhn Gross.
Ephrata, New, L, S. Hacker.
do West, Martin Weidman.
Fairfield, Hutton & M'Sparran.
Fulton house Township, L. P. IVilk:nson.
Georgetown, M'Canna & Buyer
Goshen, S E Fairlarnh
Ilemptield, Ringwalt & Martin.
Hanstown, Z Killian
Ilinkletown, John %Vickie
Intercourse, Thomas Himes.
Landisville, John C. Landis.
Leacock township, Frederick Swope.
Lampeter Square, J. F. & D. 11. Herr.
Lttiz, Nathaniel S. Wolley.
Lancaster, John Zimmerman.
Mount Joy, Witmer & Cassel.
Illountville, John Devlin.
Marietta, W. A. & 13. Spangler.
Alechaniesville, Jacob Holl.
Mount Joy Township, 11. G. Clark & Co.
Maytown, John Reinhold.
do Slaymaker & Co.
Millersville, Henry Funk.
Marticville, Stock & Fell.
Martic_ Iron Works, It Coleman.
Mount Pleasant, Isaac Ill'Comant.
Mill Creek, Henry Stauffer
Mastersonville, Joseph Masterson
Mastic Township, Hugh Moore
Mechanic's Grove, N II Wells
New Holland, Brubaker Sr. Co.
New Providence, Hildebrandt & Meyer.
New Berlin, Levi Mentzer & Co
New Texas, Carter & Lewis.
Noblesville, J. 13. Thompson.
Oak Shade, Milner & Pierce,
Oak Run, John P Harlan.
Oregon, Abraham Shenk.
Petersburg, John Stauffer.
Poplar Grove, E. H. Paxson.
do S. W. I'. Boyd.
Pleasant Grove, Haines & M'Cullough.
Penn Hill, Alexander Johnson.
Nam Township, Jacob Singer.
do G. & L. Lewis.
Paradise, A. R. &A. L. Witmer.
Pusey's Mills, Mahlon Pusey.
Pequa, Jas C Skiles Sc Co
Peach Bottom, Wm. Arnold
rryville, Haines & Hensil.
Red House, David Lee.
Ravelinsville, John Rawlins.
Iteamstovvn, J. M. Salida.
Sam'l Hinny.
Safe Harbor, John I lerr & Son,
Sadshury Meeting House, Sam'l Sellers.
Sandersburg. Chew & Gi able.
Strasburg, Wm Spencer.
Sporting Hill, John Metzler.
Sal-bury, II Freeland
'nuke) Hill, Peter Manning
Washington, John A. Ilrush.
Willow Street, Benj. Bower.
IVaterloo, Baldwin & Overholtzer
White Rock Forge, John Alc~cr.:cr.
Williamstown, A C Buyers
?Otfccs devo'ed exclusively to the sale of
Might's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and
retail, 169 Rare street, Philadelphia; 298 Green
wich Street, New York ; and 198 Tremont Street,
Boston. April 28.1 y.
HOVER'S
First Premium Writing Ink.
This Ink ligs for a long while become esta
blished as a National article, and the following
testimonials from Washington City, prove its
merits to that distinction.
House of Representatives.
Washington City, February 24, 1843.
I state that I have used the Ink, during the
present session of Congress, manufactured by
Joseph E. Hover, Esq., of Philadelphia, and I
have found u to he an article of most excellent
quality.
JOHN WHITE, Speaker Ho. Rep.
Patent Office, Washington. D. C.,
February 24, 1843.
Sir—Your Black Writing Ink has been used
in this Office since October last, and is entire
ly approved. I am respectfully,
J. W. HAND, Chief Clerk.
Mr. Joseph E. Hover, Philad.
novena Adamantine Cement
The following from Bicknell's Reporter will
best illustrate its value: " Mr. Hover mann
tactires " Admantine Cement" for joining
broken china, glass, &c.; we have tried the
article and found it to be excellent."
For sale wholesale and retail at the manu
factory, No. Si North Third Street, opposite
Cherry Street, Philadelphia, by
JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer.
may8,1847-tf.
Notice.
TUB Columbia Bank and Bridge Company
intend to make application to the Legisla
ture of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at their
next session, for the renewal of the Banking, Die.
counting, and other privileges they possess under
existing laws. The Company to be continued by
the name, style, and title of the Columbia Bank
and Bridge Company, at the Borough of Columbia,
in the County of Lancaster, and Slate of Pensylva
nis. By order of the Board,
SAMUEL SHOCH, Ca‘hier.
Columbia, June 24th, 1847.—Gm.
TIN PLATE and SHEET IRON, of the hest
brands, for sale by
RUMPLE & HESS
Columbia, April 7, 1847.—tt
Morning Train Again.
BETWEEN YORE, WRIGHTSVILLE AND
COLUMBIA.
mEIE President and Directors of the Bath
more and Susquehanna Rail Road Compa
ny having consented to continue the Morning
Train between the above places.
iaThe Car will leave Columbia DA Mt,
[Sundays excepted] at. 6i 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. ii.IJORDLRY,
April 17, 1847. Supt.
S UNDAY TRAIN.
7TZz_tz
S
BALD 'MORE & SUSQUEHANNA. R.R.
THE MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN will :LIG
from Baltimore regularly, hereafter, on Sun
ay, at 9 o'clock A. M., and RETURNING will
tart from Columbia at 14 P. IVI., Wrightsville
P. M., and from York at 3 o'clock, P. M.,
as on other days of the week. The mail be
tween Baltimore and Yora ba carried by
this train. No other train will runon Sunday.
D. C. H. BORDLEY,
Superintendent of Transportation.
Oct 27, 1846.
Baltimore and Susquehanna
RAIL ROAD.
rare Reduced.
MILE Passenger Train runs daily as follows
below
Leaves Baltimoreat 9 o'clock A. M. and arrives
at 63 o'clock P. M.
Arrives at York at 12 o'clock P. M.and leaven
for Columbia at 11 o'clock, P. M.
Leaves Columbia at 2 o'clock , P. M.and leaves
York for Baltimore at 3 o'clock P.lll.
Fare from Baltimore to York, $1 50
Wrightsville,
Columbia,
The Train connects at York wilb Stages for
Harrisburg, Gettysburg, Cliambersburg, Pittsburg
and Yotk Springs.
PARE TO GETTYSBIJRG & HARRISBURG
The company is authorised by the proprietors
of the Stage Lines to reeeivethe fare through from
Baltimore to Gettysburg and Harrisburg.
RALTIMORE TO GETTYSBURG AND HAR
RISBURG.
Faze through to either place,
D. C. H. BORDLEY, Sc per't.
May 9—tf Ticket Office, 63 Norlh.st
CHESNUT STREET HOUSE
NO. 1211. CHESNUT STREET,
A FEW DOORS BELOW FOURTH, NORTH SIDE.
The subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public in general, that lie still
continues to keep the above establishment.
Every pains is at all times taken 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 WINES and LIQUORS are not surpassed
by any other establishment in this city.
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. Proprietor.
HANCE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
TIOARHOUND.
IX years experience has proved that for
0 the cure of coughs, colds, consumptions,
ashtma spitting of blood, pain and oppression
of the I:resat ; there is nothing equal to 'lance's
Compound Syrup of Hoarhound.
This medicine has now been in use for six
years, during which time there has been a con
stant demand fur it, and its popularity instead
of declining, has been always on the increase.
During this time many new medicines have
sprung up for the cure of the above complaints,
some of which lasted only a few months, and
others not as long; but Dances' Syrup has
readily gone on gaining favor with all classes
of society until it has now become identified
by many families as a.
REGULAR FAMILY MEDICINE
To those who have never used the Compound
Syrup of Hoarhound, this notice is particular
ly directed to, as to those who have once ex
perienced its happy effects, any praise of its
merits would be superfluous. ?rice 50 cents
per bottle or six bottles for $2,50.
SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street,
and corner of Charles and Pratt streets, Bal
timore.
AGENTS—G. G. Claiborne, R. Williams,
W. A. Leader, Columbia; J. F. Beinitsli &
Son, Lancaster; Samuel Emminger Man
heim; John Stouffer, Mt. Joy y Roads ; James
Bryan, Elizabethtown. Oct. 24-'46
Hnnco's Sarsaparina Vegetable, or Blood Pills.
For Purifying the Blood !
Baltimore, July 29,1843.
rills is to certify, that I was afflicted with
_L a violent pain in the breast and right arm,
which I supposed proceeded from the impure
state of my blood. I was recommended to take
Hance's Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills, and after
taking one box, the pain was entirely removed
from my breast and arm,l found them extreme
ly gentle in their operation, and would recom
mend them to every person in want of a mild
purgativa. PATRICK ROCHE,
No. 23 Conway street, between Howard and
Eutaw.
U : - .71n purchasing these pills, let me add one
word of caution, always ask for I-lance's Pills,
and purchase of none but those advertised as
agents, and if convenient, call and see the pro
prietorblitmself.
Prepared and sold by SF.TFI S HANCE,
108 Baltimore.
AGENTS—G. G. Claiborne, R. Williams,
W. A. Leader, Columbia; J. F. Heinitsh &
Son, Lancaster; Samuel Ensminger, Man
heim ; Jacob Stouffer, Mt. Joy >I Roads; Jas.
Bryan, Elizabethtown. 0ct.24-46
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 not
answer the description, it wall be exchanged or the
price refunded.
A liberal disconut will be made upon large per
chnPes for cash.
The News Ink is put up in kegs of 12, 15, 20,
16. 30, 50 and 100 lbs.
Book Inks in small kegs end in lb. canisters.
Colored Inks also in lb. canisters.
D:TA 20 lb. keg of the beat news ink will be sent
to any point of the Penn's Improvements at my
risk free of charge, upon receipt of $5.
COPAL VARNISH in barrels, kern. and can
ters. J. U. Ir:MIN.
Columbia, Alay 20, 1847.
Tr NEVER PAILS!!!
DR, CULLEN I S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PANACEA.
PERSONS afflicted with Scrofula, Kings' Evil.
Cancer, and Erysipelas, Old Sores. Ulcers,
Totter, Mercurial Diseases, or any other com
plaints arising from impurities of the blood, are re
quested to read the following testimonials, in proof
of the wonderful properties of the above named
medicine.
READ! READ!! READ!!!
We, the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac
Brooksi jr., at the office of Messrs. Rowand and
Walton, 376 Market street, Philadelphia, consider
his case the most remarkable one we have ever
witnessed or heard of.
' His disease was SCROFULA. and terrible must
have been his twelve years' conflict with the des
troyer
is Palate, the entire roof of his Mouth, Nose,
Upper Lip, and Lower Lid of tle Right Eye have
been destroyed, his Face nearly eaten up, and part
of the Jaw Bone carried away. And yet we can
give no description of his case.
Mr. B. informs us that in January last the whole
interior of his mouth, as well as most of his face,
was a mass of deep and painful ulcers !
On the 14th of January last, lie commenced
taking Dr. C ULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA,
which checked the disease in a few days, and from
that lime the cure has progressed without niter,
mission.
New flesh has supplied the place of the deep
ulcers, and though badly disfigured, his face is
sound, and his general health is restored.
We are assured that in the treatment of Mr.
Brooks' case, no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caus
tic applications have been used—in fact the Pana
cea alone, has wrought this wonderful change.
J. W. Jones, M. 1)., South 2nd street, Phila.
E. W. Carr, 440 N.Fourth, above Poplar street
N. Liberties.
. _ .
S. McCullough, Lancaster, Penn.
C. W, Appleton, !VI. D., 46 South street, Phila.
Wm. Steeling, M. D., Camden. New Jersey.
J. H. Potter, Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth,
109, S. Ninth street, Phila.
L. A. Wollenweber, Ed. Phila. Democrat, 277
N. 3d street, Phila.
A. D. Gillette, Pastor of 11th Baptist Church,
Phila.
John Bell, Erie street, Philo. clslorth American
oflice.l .
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John W. Ashmend, GO south 6th st.,
T. S. Wagner, Luhographer, 116 Chesnut st.,
.
Peter Mien Smith, Editor 'Native Eagle, Phila.
Joel Bodine, glass manufacturer, Williamstown,
Qew Jersey.
L. B. Coles, M. D., Boston. Aram
Russel Canfield, Physiologist, Phila.
Thomas P. $. Roby, M. 1)., Harrisburg, Penn.
Wm. Uric, Pastor saint Paul's M. E. Church,
Catarine street, Phila.
John Chambers, Pastor First Indp. Church,
Broad street, Plitta•
2 00
2 124
T. L. Sanders, publialier of Pledge and Standard,
F. P. Sellers, Editor Olive Branch, Doylestown,
Bucks county.
EMEE
The above named gentlemen, (constituting but
a small portion of those who have visited Mr.
flrooks at our office in Philadelphia, and would
certify to the saute facts. if necessary] are well
known, and their highstandine in society precludes
the idea of their lending their names to carry on an
impost: ion.
'Wholesale and Retail, by ROWAN & WAL
TON, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Philadelphia;
WM. A. LEADER, Columbia, Pa.; J. T. ANDER
SON, Marietta, Pa., and GEORGE ROSE, Eliza
beth, Pd.
July 31, 184'7.-2m
Health, heath,., Health.
THOMPSONS I COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR
AND WOOD NAPTHA.
TIIF. ONLY CERTAIN REMEDY FOR TILE CURE 0
Pulmonary Consumption, Chronic Brouchitie.and Sore
Throat, .elsthoin. Chrome Catarrh, Spitting of
Blood, Pain en the Side and Breast, Diffi
culty of Breathing, Whopping . Cough,
Creep. 11"cak Xerres a tut Nervous
Teemours, Palpitation of the
Heart ; also Lire, Coin
plaintandAffectionnf
the Kidneys.
f. nil the diseases incident to our climate there is none
i e
su universal arid at the smile time so imidrious mid
fatal as Consumption. In this country especially Pul
meanly Consumption is emphatically a scourge, and on
Its resistless career sweeps o'er the land as a destroying
Angel, laying low with relentless hand the strongest and
fairest of our rate! hitherto all efforts to arrest this
dread disease ha ye proved vain, and all the: seemed
within our power was at best the alleviation °reoffering
rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the
tomb!
The proprietor In offering this preparation to the public
would embrace the opportunity to state upon what
grounds it pots forth its merits. nod the reasons upon
which it founds its superior clams to the attention of the
afflicted, that all who re s usrequislie may repose full
confidence in its curative powers. Since its first prepa
ration lie has had the pleasure of witnessing its Mop% re
sults in numerous ha; he was determined net
to offer it to the public until he had become thoroughly
convinced of tie efficacy. Ile now confidently offers it
as a remedy without u parallel for the cure of PULMON
ARY' CONSUMPTION and Its kindred diseases.
Consumption of a tuberculous character from time im
memorial has been deemed incurable and consideriog its
frequency and fuolity,tt is not surpriglng that new rem
edies and new systemt of treattnent should from time to
time lie 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.
ntany doubtless believing that in the progress of medical
knowledge we should at last obtain the mastery over
Consumption, and. in the use of the Compound Syr
up of Tar and Wood Naptita, this object is hap
pily attained.
The therapeutic agents employed In the composition of
this remedy. ore elicit as enable it to prevent the secre
tion of tuberculous clatter 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 theproressional man will at once perceive
since It bring. this form of disease. hitherto pronounced
hopeless, entirely within control. The success which hos
attended the administration of this preparation Is limper
aliened in the records of medical science, in confirma
tion of which, the proprietor would ask a careful peru
sal of the statements of a few of those who have been
restored to health by its powerful agency.
Let the foinwing speak for itself—
have used Thompson's Compound Syrup orTar and
Wood Naptha for mate time in toy practice, and have
found it the most etlicientlemedy I have ever used In
Cons'emptive cases, chronic catarrh,Ai.c., when great ir
ritability. with weakness of the pulmonary organs, ex
isted. The rapidity with which it acts is greatly f.n its
favor where dyspacen or oppression exists, which Is im
mediately relieved by it.
“lo Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with con
fidence, being applicable to every form of that disease,
and 1 consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of
physicians, and exempt from the imputation of empiri
cism. CHAMBERS, AI. D.
_
Philadelphiti, October I 1,181 i."
lICYThe above medicine prepared only by
AI'TGNEY & DICKSON. at N. E. corner of
Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia.
AGENTS--R. WILLIAMS. Columbia; JOIIN
Gist', Lancaster; Ross, Elizabethtown, D.
GROSS, Harrisburg; R. ANGNEY, Carlisle.
Price 50 c:s.. or 6 bottles for $2,50.
March 6, 1897. 876
New Book-Bindery,
IN THE BOROUGH OF YORK, PF.NN'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 Yore, 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, Merchants and others.
and every varietystif full and half bound Blanks.
New and old Books, Periodicals. Law 1t001 , .5.
Mnaic, Newspapers. &c., bound to any pattern,
end in any style required. Paper ruled to pattern,
Z-All work warranted.
CORBET & WYANT.
York, May 12,1847.
WANTED.
TWO APPRENTICES, about 15 or 16 years
of age, to learn the Cabinet .Making Buai.
nese.—Apply to .101 IN W SHUMAN.
Columina, Apoil 7, 1847.—tf
MORE NEW GOODS
At the Columbia New Cash Store
& S. PATTON have just received an
e assortment of New Goods consisting of
superfine Blue, Black, and Olive Cloths, Plain,
Striped & Fancy Cussimers, Cashmerets, Tweeds,
Croton Codrington and Summer Cloths, Linen and
Cotton Drilling, with a variety of Articles suitable
for Summer wear, Marseilles, Valencia, and Satiu
Vestings, Black Silk, suitable for Mantillas, Fan
cy, Striped, Plaid, and Plain do. for dresses.
FRINGES, GIMPS, BVTTONf3. &c:
Merino Mohair, Motes de LaMe, and Silk Shawls,
Corebei and Marseilles Skirts, Lawn and Lawn
Gingbams, Alpachas &c., Bareges, Silk and Linen
Pocket Handkerchiefs. Catnbrie, Earlston, Man
chester and Domestic Ginghams, French and Da
mask Table Cloths, Hackaback, Birdeye, and Rus
sia. Towelinga, Mull, Cambric, Jaconett, Swiss
Plaid and Striped Muslins.
Best quality Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts, Lisle
thread, Fancy and Cotton Gloves, Palm Iraf Hats
&c., r4-c. With a complete assortment orbleaeh
' ed and brown Sheeting, and Shirting Muslins, Car
petings from 10 cents to $l,OO, Plain and Figured
Mattings, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Looking
Glasses, Queens.ware, Fresh Groceries, Hams,
dried Beef, &c., Mackerel, Pipkled and Smoked
Herring.
Much care has been taken to secure for custom
ers a choice variety and the subscribers having
purchased their goods for Cash are determined to
sell them on the most reasonable terms.
N. B. Country produce taken in exchange for
goods at the highest price.
W. & S. PATTON,
Columbia, July 3rd, 1847.—ti
COLUMBIA BOON AND
STATIONERY STORE.
/77 ,- C. WESTBROOK keeps con-
Pgr i f7 , stantly on hand a large and well
%. , ien.t.k• selected assortment of MISCEL
LANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, of all
discriptions, from the small pocket memoran
dum to the substantialls bound demy. Letter
and Cap PAPER, by the ream, quire, or single
sheet. SCHOOL BOOKS, Serials, Periodi
cals, Newspapers, &c. Staple and Fancy
STATIONARY, Brushes Combs, Purses,
Pocket Books, Toilet and Pockets Mirrors,
Razor Strops, Shaving Soaps; Pasteboard,
Ivory, Marabo and Steel Studded FANS, and
nu.nerous other artinles, all of which will be
sold very low for cash.
N. B. Cash paid for Rags.
Columbia, April 7, 1647.
A BLESSED, BLESSED AND HEAVENLY
MIRACLE OF MIRACLES!!
(AN the 4th of August, in the year 1843, ft
kJ singular scene occurred in the Royal Sci
entific institute of France. The aged, white
headed President, his head bare, his arm out
stretched, his face radiant with smiles, (for
science was triumphant,) and his voice with
gratulatory tone, delivered the following re
port :
" We are astounded at this singular prepa
ration. Where indeed will science stop !
Here we have a preparation made in the form
of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know
by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous
eruption, every disfigurement of. and even dis
colored skin! Where will its magic and sin
gular power cease? The Negro, the Creole,
the Yellow Race of the East, and the Red Man
of the Far West, are alike under the influence
of its extraordinary powers of clearing yellow
or discolored skin, and making it white and
beautiful and of changing the color of dark, or
black, or brown skin." (11 ere several persons
were brought forward by the President, who
had used it, in proof of his assertion.)
There are probably few persons of intelli
gence, who, after reading the above, will doubt
the qualities of
Jones' Italian Clientical Soap
in curing Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum,
Scurvy, Erysipelas, Sore Heads, Old Sores,
Beard and Barber's Itch, Chapped and Tender
Flesh. Freckles, Tan, Sunburn and changing
dark Sunburn or Yellow Skin to a pure clear
white, as smooth and soft as an Infants, and in
fact every kind of eruption and disfigurement.
Read these certificates:
From the New Otteane Sentinel, October, 1814.
One o: our subscribers, Mr. Fi. Leonard, in
forms us that he has been cured of old, scaly
Salt Rheum, of eighteen years standing, on his
beard, fingers, and hands, by a cake of an arti
cle advertised lately—we speak of Jones' Ital
ian Chemical Soap. lie also informs us that
he has tried its effects on his femaleslave Rose,
much marked with sun spots, and he found in
two weeks her skin much clearer and whiter.
James Eltham, a painter, in Jersey City, was
cured of carbuncles, and pimples, which he
was afflicted with for many years, by part of a
cake of ;ones' Italian Chemical Soap.
Persons in purchasing this must always ask
for JONES ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP; and per
haps, as many who have been cheated with
counterfeits, will be too much discouraged to
try the genuine, we say to such, try this once—
you will not regret it : but always see that the
name of T. JONES is on the wrapper. Sold
only in New York at 82 Catham Street, Sign
of the American Eagle. Price, 50 Cents a
Cake. For sale by R. WILLIAMS.
Columbia, Aug. 7,1847—Gm.
DR.LE ROY'S
- Vegetable Ilktiversal 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 aide of
the Atlantic. Never did a medicine spring into
such immediate popularity. In less than three
months eighty thousand boxes have been disposed
of; and ceittficates 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 Billions Fe
ver: Colic, Habitual Costiveness, Dysentary,
Loss of Appetite, Flatulence. Worms and Low
ness of Spirits. All persons who take them agree
that they are far 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, and that which
distinguishes them from all other purgatives is,
that thatr operation is followed by no reaction.—
Their unrivalled purifying and purgative proper
ties, for which they are indebted to the essence of
Sarsaparilla, and other ingredients,being controll
ed by their highly tonic virtues, derived from the
extract of Wild Cherry, they o not 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, at.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
bu , els open and natural.
TyPrice 25 cents per box.
Agents for Colunthio—R. WILLIAMS. WM. A
LEADER. Feb 6-'47-ly
Fish ! 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