IN THE MATTER of the intended application of MARV FISHHAITGII, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April Term. FAS, for license to keep a tavern in the Borough of Marietta, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned. elute:is oldie borough of .11nrirt ta, in which said tavern is proposed to be kept. Po Certi fy, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that see are well acquainted with thesaid Mary Fish baugh, and that she is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of !strangers and travellers. Samuel Johnson. jobn Parks, John Schack. Abraham Camel., David Rinehart. John .1. Ltbhart, S F. Eagle, P. L. Etter, Henry Schack, James nay, T. Johnston, A. Spangler. March 11, 1.54 E-31 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN LIST, to the Court of Quarter 5e5 , 1011%, at the April Term, 1849, for license to keep a tavern in die Borough of Columbia, it tieing an old stand. 'WE the undersigned citizens of the borough of Colum bia, in which said tavern is proposed to he kept. do cer tify that the said tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John List, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided wall holism room and conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers and travellers. Hanson E. Atkins, Francis Hays, Henry E Wolf. Jas L. Pretsman, John Slack. George liamaker. Michael Wisher, John Jordan, Robert Spear, John McFall, Jonas Rumple, Jolts B. Edwards. March 18, 1548.-31 IN THE MATTER of the intende4 es net- CRAM. STREIN, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April Term, IS4&, for license to keep a tavern in the Borough of Columbia. it being an old stand. IVE the undersigned citizens of the borough of Cohan. bin. in which Fuld tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that the said tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. and that we are well acquainted with the said Michael Street, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Robert Hamilton. Joseph Tyson. George. Wolf, Wm Power, John Slack. Robert Harry, James Long, John A. Hook. James Collins, Jr.. Reuben Munition. P. A. ().v. •tnesMicharl Wisler, John Bruner. Daniel Ealmt Marc's DITHE 'MATTER of the intended application of FI.D WARD A. HOWARD, to the Court of (Mauer Se.. sinus, at the April Tenn. 1316. for license to keep a iris ern in the Borough of Columbia. it being ail alit stand. WE the undersigned ea/10'11.5ot' the boroug h orentomf ,, a• in which stud tavern is proposed to be kept. do eertif that the said tavern is necessary to tieeo/11111.htle the public and entertain strntigers and teat eller , , nisi that I.VP are Well acquainted \Alai the said Edward A .Ifowa rd.and that he is of good repute for honesty arid temperance and is well provided with how.c room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangersand travellers . . Peter Haldeman, II E. Ai .\l,rahnm Myer... .1 H. Hunter. Sornnel Redd. Pi it, G NV I. el. rothe. Jame.: Vatit . rho n. John Simi. J W Cot i reit, ( :cora , I. Diller, Jolla Viowl,pn, Jolla Fel,. I' A Thom:, Lonely, Philip Clo.alpr :‘lnrch 11, 1,-.1,13t0 IN THE MA1TI:110i thf upended oritiltenhou or Colt- NELICS TYSON. to Ili , - Court of (tint MT So the April Term, for tiven, to keep :t Int ern in the Borough of Columbia. it bethit on old stand I,V t-;, the linden - turned, t Itirete-nitite Doroncli of colum bia, in which said tavern n proposed to he kept. Do Cer tify, that the said inn or tavern it, necessary it, necommto date the public and entertain 'long.°. and travenorf, and that we me well neniirnotcd with the said Comelnis Tyson, and thathe ' is 0: V . oof. rep., for .tone...ty and trill. perrinee. and is well pro, ided wuh hoasr room az id con veniences for the accommodation of strangers nod trav ellers. John Cooper. Thomas IVhite, Le•% Joon ?hop Pncy, John Cos,l-1 Cn well, Peter I loldeinno. Power, J. Ziegler. George \\'d, John I.l4loner, Samuel Redd. March 11, 1....1e-3t IN THE MATTER of the Intended npphcan no of DA VII) CASSEL, Jr., to the Court of quarter Sessions, at the April Term. 1. N. for licen.e to keep a tavern in the Borough of Marietta. it hang an old 'tend. WE. the under-igned. enitens of the 11nrotieh of :Mariet ta. in which said tavern v~ prorov.ed to be held, Do Uerti• fy, that the .mid inn nr tavern is neeessnry to neenninin date the public and entertain stranrzet, and travellers. ay.: that we are welt tiPlillnltlfed with the said David ens:el Jr., and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper once, and is well provided with house T(M111 and conven iences for the accommodation of straneers and travellers Abraham Cassel. John If. Goodman, L, railer. Samuel Naylor, Narirnd Cassel. John Miller. Lllti,Vl.7, Euller. S. F. Eagle, Frederick Mehl:tie, Citraming4. Andre, Leader, John IC. Fidler. Samuel Johnson, II Mu...ehnan, Henry Conghennur. March 11, 1345-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended apphrnt /on of JACOB BIGLER, to the Court of Quarter tses , dons, at the April Term, 184,. for license to keep it to vers in the Borough of :Valletta. it being; nn old stand. WE. the undersimiml. eitizeim of the horotmli of Mn Het. ta, in which said tavern is proposed to tie kept. Do Ceru fy, that the said um or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public mid entertain strangers and travellers. and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob Big ler, and that he is of good repine for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and cons en fences for the accommodation of stritheers and travellers Abraham Cassel. Das llarty. bF. Engle, neverling. Conrad Smith. Frederick Shins. S S Abraham Varley.Jr..cpb Mach. Samuel Oberlin, Samuel Bailie, David Rinehart March 11, 154543 t• IN THE i‘IATTER of the intended application ofJANIES STACKIIOCSE. to the COllll of Quarter :sessions, nt the April Term.lt , l• 4 , for license to keep a tavern in the Borough of Marietta. it bent; an old cta•i I WE, tile undersigned. caroms li,rmieh of Man etta, in which said tavern is proposed to he kept. Do Cer tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to necomin,. date the public and entertain strangers and trai.ellers. and that we are well acquainted ♦t ith the cord James Stackhouse. and that he is of vend repute tor lionci.ty and temperance. and is well provided null house room and conveniences for the accommodation flu stranger, and travellers. Samuel Dallk...Andrew Lender, Airz.hi.ra Cadre. N w h.. olas Chapman. Adam !kn.,. 'l'. John.4..n. Simon S Na. Ile, John Parka, Henry Hams, Atqrmain oth, Joseph Mack. March 11, 1t4,3t IN THE MATTER of the intended applieni,on of IL iv RANDALL, to the Court of Courier Sessions at the April Term. I'el9. for license to Lee', n tart to tit the Village of Safe Harbor. WE the undersigned citizens of the %inn, of Sac" Ilar bor, in which said invent is proposed to lie kept, do rer tify that the said tavern is necessary to aceominoilate the public and entertain strangers and travelters. and that we are well acquainted with the said R. NV Randall. and that he is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided sstth house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. W. Applegate, Aaron Kenslin P. Heilman. .1 M Perkins, Edward Hess, dorms boarlcer. Joan 11. Sine, Amos Hess. Wm Bowen, W hose, Christian Ohimt, Jacob Detrick'. Jr. March 18, A. M. HAINF.S. CAR BUILDER. AND MACIIINEST. Having taken the extensive Machine Shop lately occupied by Mr. Thomas COL on the canal basin at this place, Is prepared to fit up and build new ears to the most durable, and neatest manner. lie is also prepared ni do all kinds of reparing. both of wood and smith work, in a way :0 give sausfaetion. Coltuubia, January 1.5.1E49.—t1 N. B. A good second hand Stearn Enair, of tour hors power, for sale by A M. Flame., a.. abot c $500,00 REWARD. TEE Public are Hereby Cautioned aaainst re. CtlVlng NOT JESSE ROBERTS (our former agent) any of klohensack's Medicated Worm Syrup. as he liar been Discharged from our employ. No medicine i. gen uine wdhout the written signnture of J. N.. G S. Ho bensaek on the Intel of each bottle. The above reward will be paid upon the convienon of any person counter feiting said signature. of which the public have notice; and are further cautioned 117.1111151 paying the above na med Jesse Roberts nor money on our account, as he has no authority to receive the same Read the following certificate from a highly respects. Die Physician : Messrs. Hobensack take great pleasure in inform ing you of the great efficacy of your 'Worm Syrup. Aiy daughter being afflicted for a long time. I tried all the remedies for her my skill was heir to, without receiving an y benefit, and gave the case up as hopeless, when was induced, by one of my family, to try tour Worm Sy rup, and I must any, much against my wil. but surprising to tell, before taking the whole of one bottle, n brought the largest quantity of worms I have ever seen brought from* child, in all my practice, and almost instantly res. tared the child to health. Respectfully your.. JOSEPH ELEINTON..NI.III. Vincentown. s J. Prepared only by J. N. er_ G. S. Ilottensack. 2,1 and Coats st.Phile., and for sale by all respectable storeke,, era in this and admintne counties, who we have author ' zed to pay back the money in every case, should it toil m givirsg sausfaction—Pnc I: 25 cis. Also, llobensack' s 11y. ens Tooth Ache Drops. a certain cure for tooth price ne cis. Ifobensack's Rheiimatic Limier 25 cents. llobensack's Cure All Salve, for weak bneks, sprains, fresh and old sores. burns. ,tot —Price 12i Ilobensack's Tenter Ointtnent—Pricc 25 cents. one hog warranted to cute all eruptions of die skin. l'or above. Philadelphia. Nov. 20. 1.',47 STOVES. Subscrihcrs have constantly on hand a fail aneortnent or wood. coal, and nookow 'Sloven of CVCTY :RUC and descriptonn. cannon stove, Also. Wad enbarg'a patent ir•Tizl,l Parlor Slow , . which has zwci i fall satuoaction in alt ca,,, The p u blic are mewed to call and esanuna nt the Hardware store of Rcntrz.c & llrss 'DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS IN TILE CITY OF lIF4: pTiniu ruahl tar I UP ill.— COt—GREAT SUCCESS AMONG THE VOLUN- T EE R S L !—ETTER FROM A HIGH SHERIFF SHERIFF OF SOUTH CAROLINA ; Extract of letter from the edttor of the Greenville Moun taineer. 5. C. Dn. W. Winton —Dear Sir; t. A week or Its o ago I sent you a MotmensumEn, containing a letter from one of our Volunteers in the Ctty of Mexico, in which he pays WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. under the circumstances. the highest ineed o; praise I have ever known a medicine to receive. The Volunteer. William W. Goodleu, Esg., is a gentleman of line standing—an accomplished and well educated man, and was recently HIGH SHERIFF Of this District. By one of your advertisements in a Charleg= paper, 1 happened to notice the location of your office, and thought you might extract an article of ..ome value in regard to your medicine, therefore I cent 'he paper. 19u: following in an extract from the letter referred to above: My health is very fast improving. I procured a few days ago, some of Dr. Wright's Indian egetable and they have acted on my system LIKE MAGIC !" Thus it appears that the brave and patriotic Volunteers who linvc gone to Mexico. to defend the rights and honor of their country. already begin to realize the extraordina ry value of this incomparable medicine. Long isle to them ' HORRIBLE MISTAKES!! - - - - Are sometimes made by confounding one medicine wish another, and administering the wrong article. Equally I,orrtble ale rhos. , trc.tultc , , which cre niacin in suripos t ng, that atrruis 'arc alike,and that therefore, it in intinrctent which ere taken, and one kind in had all are had together. This is a very great mistake. There is as much dttfercece beta een NVright's Indian Vegetable Pills and other arti cles, us between midnight and noontla3. N'Ve do not jsh any to take our word merely for this statement Let any one, having taken other medicates, try this. Nothing mere swill be necessary :Miley persons have been led away by a COATING SeGAII, as if they anticipated that it would remove the nausea of the Mcdtcme. 1311! they are generally mistaken. Without Ore Scout those articles have nothing to recom mend them, and would not be sold a single day. But with the singer. and by giving the article a name sintn.sri to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. they gain a tempora ry notoriety. WOLVEN they arc. in sheep's clothing, of mhonl the public should steer sufficiently clear. Let it be remembered flint WHIGIIT'S INDIAN vcor, TABLE PILLS are prepared with special reference to the laws governing the bunion body. Consequently, they are ni tan s good, :away. usrnd, alwnyt, effective inn root ing out disease. Every flintily should keep them nt hand. The following highly respectable Storekeepers have been duly appointed itgentv tor the sale of this Celebrated %lei - keine. w Lancuster county. Beal culls, Reuben Weiiller. Bainbridge, John F. Beecher. Bird-in-(land, Jacob Bruner. Bore Towns/up, 'Wm FasonOre Belleview, Buyers & Ettildik Buck rn 0.,Ge0 'l'. Clark Clie.ltit Level, 31llntrrnitt llowekerper Conestoga Centre, John Herman Church l'own. I. & Rogers Coopersville, E. Lewis. Pry &Spang:er Cherry Hill, Isaac S IVelister. lirtnnorA. John A. Boyd. Earl Tin, George Duclim - ta do do Weaver A Winner do do basis Wnllace Inuabellltown. John Lynch Ephrata. John Gross. Ephrata. ew, L. S. Harker do do :\ lame Weidman Fulton House, Fulton tp.. L. I'. Wilkinson & Martin. Intereour.e. Thames llnnes. I.i•ticoek township. Frederick Swope Imnipeter Square, J. &I) 11. kern Lint. Natlimilel S. Woiley Laneaster. JOltti :tloniit Jon', %V111111!1 . & Cassel. Nlotintville. John Devlin Marietta, NV A. & B Spangler. Iluunt Joy Township, 11 G Clark & Co Mayfon in. John Reinhold do Slaymnker & Co. Mount Plimsant. Isaac M'Coinant Mill Creek, Henry Stauffer. Marne Township, Moore. New Holluncl. Brubaker & Co New Providence. Hildebrandt & Meyer Poplar Grove, E. 11. Paxson. Peach Bottom. S. W. P. Boyd Penn Township, Jacob Singer Pnradv.e, A. li.. & A. L. Witmer Pusey's Mills. Mahlon Posey Peach Bottom. Wm Arnold. Itawhilsvule, Jo:in nets lin, Safe !Farber. John I Prr & Son Streitsborg, Wn) Sit•nleor Sllslrttry. 11. Freeland. nsliington. JOlln A. Brush. 117 - 0. ices e, oted exela>rvely lo the 0:(10 01 \Vricht•e Ve-etable Pdls, whole.mle and retail. 169 linen ctr••ct. Plidadelplna : aSa Greenw:ch street. New York ; end 19, Tremont street. Ilo.ton April SCE.PTICISIVE CONFOUNDED I E ,T 11 , Farts in relation to the wonderful _Lri_ O ellieue ) of Thoinson's Compound Syrup of Tar 4: Wood Naphtha. the best remedy of the day Inc Consump non...Whin:l, Coughs. Colds. Liver Complaint, &c. , Bead the following from Mr...,liarp. a well known and re,pectable citi/en calks: Northern Liberties, Phil adelphia county. 'nes is oin of the most astonishing mires on record, and, it will be seen, is attested by the Rev. Mr Select, and by other mittens of that district. PHILADELPHIA. August 14th, Ibl7. Near the close of the year 1015 I had an attack of the Pleurisy. and while recovering 11,111 n. I took a severe roll. Sly condition soon became nlarin,.ig and I grew gradually worse and worse. The symptoms manifested by my dine else were those ordinarily viand in Pulmonary a fijetions—but mine were of till exceedingly aggravated clini :vie% I'm a long pe. rim! 1 erpectormeil n great quzint.ty ~1 ninth r..vlindi DO• reared D. 11‘1ICIIIM ofpeis and time, its nerd as II I ors discharging, the very saListnnee el the Inn,. My voice was gone so DR to be unable to tab r word.. Wifilotlt great ditheulty. and I P:iporl o, l , 4l a H.O/I . .areel other }militia sensations that rer, 0 , ti n e iciest unpieasmu attendants of My 411 , erl•t• W err clitilinq curs , Th e cold perspiration ran Ir.nn Inc e 0 1111111::1,1 . not only at night, but also during. the -n n s to ket p ten elothes at all times completely tv-t I emplo.cd es er y means of cure which I cofild herr, and se as attended by see era! eminent and skillful Pnv.d. clans. Rut the obstitlaCr of my disease bullied all titer cdoris They indeed raised me from my hail. but they al. so prononneed ine incurable. The last Physician at. tending me told me at one time. that I bud but a less. days to !lye another time I might linger on a few weeks or nimiths, but that it was utterly impossible that I could get scrip err seer be able to attend to my business IA It hMI prospect of recovery. I lingered on dorm:, the greater part of the year 1-4 U—for three months a echi c h period my friend: sat up with me. expecting es cry night to see my suirerings end In death. But last full a lady residing in Southwark. who had be en cured of wme , rhat smillnr.utierides by • Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and %Vood Naphtha." cerise nerd urged upon me n trial ofd, Almost &pairing, of any r, lief. and with no hope of recovery.l commenced its use. Imagine then my sausiaction in being, al le to state that I am now welhand I attribute my restoration entirely to the wonderful efficacy of the above medicine. Flom the time I commenced its use. the disease began to yield its bold upon me, and by steady perces trance 111 its enjoy ment I may say. it has raised me from the grave. All un pleasant symptoms have vanished. and I have for several months attended to my business as formerly. and feel lex cope some less degree of strength than I once possessed,} tic ice 11 as ever. P , V! , come from various pincer to Fns me. inquirin g for the man cured of consumption' These who have linon it me. and arc acquainted with illy long continued otilnions. stop sr ith astonishment when they meet me, at seeing the wonderful change wrought 1.1 the use of the oho% e methcow. WM. W. SIIARP. • _ No 9 Charlotte •t. Philndelphln. The untler,gued. Sitcnd• of Mr. W. W Sharp. are fa milnir with ht, ra•c and suflertn;•, and tegufy that the alone 'tatcmcnt• are true. John Street, Missionary. No 113 York Road, above aroman} street Thomas Street. No 103 North S•rond 4 Addison liars. Grocer. No 121 Brown t.t. Jacob Knows. No 300 North room)] st Garret Vanrant. No 221 Varth Second street Thr ',torr medicine nrepared only In As:a:sty A DICASON. at N. C corner of Fifth and Spruccstrcets, Aostrrs.—R Williams, Colombia; John Gish, Lancas ter; D. Gross, HarnsbUtg; IL A nqw.y. Carlisle. Price 50 cts., or 0 bottles for 52 50. Starch a, 1047-1 y SMED!SMED: RISLEY'S Garden Seeds, warranted Fresh and Pure. and selected from the most celebrated Her. us:Miura' Garden in the world Aise, FLOWER S.E.I.DS, comptising all the new and most splendtd varieties, for ornamenting Yards and Gardens For sale by R Columbia, Feb. 12-6 Apothecary and Druggist. Also to be had at McLaug,blints, opposite the Post °Mee, in Locust Street. WILL VD CROSS-CUT SAWS, of Roland's best. For •.ale at :nanuwetures prices, by Aprtl 7. Fitnrctx h itriss. 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The gentlemen who pace so long and satisfactorily di.:chrirged that duty. civil:tine their efficient services, and the Publisher is Inap py announce that he litts made tar:lnuring:u, vtalt several of the most disungafthed writer, in the country, whose regular contributions will enrich the Magazine; while. as - here:totem the merit (Wan article. mittens nitteh as the thine of its water, will be the passport toils page.. Elevated sentiment and pure morality will distinguish all the literature of the COLOollnall Magazine. The paper on which the Columbian will nereafter be printed. is manufamured expressly Air the purpose. by One Of the large , t and most highly esteemed makers in the I.7naiii and the typography will be of proportionate neat ness undelegnne, 'rite Putdisner respectfully solicits from anthers. artiste, subscribers rind tment , , a continuance of the confidence hithertot"..•ncrously arded the Nlngiiime. As tin ca rne-t of the I.bernlity with which he intends to conduct that department 01 the work, he haspreputed. at a large outlay, a magnificent l . ull length I'or:ratt of Washington, price two dollars. in stipple, and 111,1/01 Wt. tvinch will he presented. trrati, tree of onstage, to every yearly sub scriber to the Columbian M.ntaLine. who will send to the Publisher Si in advance. postage paid. It is an engrav ing of such superior merit, and the subject is of such profound and abiding interest, that he cannot doubt that the ant will highly gratify the receiver. and largelybawell the list of his sub.‘eribcrs. Ile annexes. also the follow ing atiu , aal/s ilbcral terms of it being under stood that the subscriptions arc in cash : For S 3, the :Mat:arum and I:iirra,ine of AVrishington. For $3, two copies of the 31agaztue. and the Engra.v. am" , with each rf — The peat National of the Declaration of ependenee. just published. This picture., which was painted by Col. Trumbull for the Rniumln Washington„ and originally engraved on copper 1,3 Mr. Durand,bn, been re-engraved nn steel, and is the result of two jeers' labor. I It contain, portraits of all the smemers, and should he the Republican Emblem in the home of every American Citaell The 3 , 17 C of the engraving . 1.21 by 31 inches; it is primed on tax best plate paper, 37 by 3- niches. Price, S:3. Crery person: who ♦s ill send to the Publisher of the Colombian et, post paid, shall receive a copy of this engraving and a copy of the Alagazine for one year,— the engrat in free of postage. ror SS. the Nlnetwlne, engraving of NVashilsoon, and Declaration of Indepen dence MALT. AND SUSQI7ENANNA 11Q1k- RAIL ROAD.—FARE REDUCED.—The Pas .cliger Trains runs daily us follows below:— Leaves Baltimore at 9 o'clock A. M., and ar rives at Ci o'clock, P. M. Arrives at York at 12 o'clocl. P. M. and leaves for Co lumbia at 1} o'clock. I'. M. _ Mnrcht'4lm . , Lenves Coleraine et 2 o'clock P. M., and leaves York for 13eltimore et 3 o'clock P. M. Fere from Baltimore to York. SI SO Wrlghtsmlle.- 2 00 • Columtna,- - - 2 12i • - Tl.e Train connects at York with Stages for llarrisburg, Gee) 'hew. Chambersburc. Pittsburg and York Springs. FATIVTO GLITTYSWCIIG AND itAltrusiwnc;, The company is authorised by the proprietors of the Stage Lmc, to TeC,VC the fare through front Baltimore to Gettytibtirg and Harrirburg. Ittkt.rnr.ter. To Ciarrrsaanc. A.Nto HaAntsernc. Farr through to either place. S 3 00 L. C. H. 13012DIXY. Super'. Ticket (Mice. 41:1 Nerth it . H.ll. May 9. 1517.—tf F 4 , Baltimore il.Susquehanno Rail Road. The Morning PA!...sl:Ntillit. NUB\ will ran 'rum 13altimore regularly. lam-caner. On tun day. at 11 o'clock' A. A. and Rewriting will art from Co. l:y:114a at if, P. M., It right, the 2 P M.. and from York at P M on oil., day, of the week. The mail between Baltimore and York will be carried by Bit train. No other tram will rim on Sunday. D. C. 11. 8011.1)1.1 7 :1 - . Superintendent of Tr3n.porlation nottni.rti•. Super% 131131E11 FT 7 'rl BOUND VOLUMES Or THE C.\I3INEI TI I 1: sE(:ON1) VOIX:11T 6=ig!=lMMM= :7FI :IS—the two volumes, S 2 15 MEM 112 . 11111 , c,hz.,, Ikw two volum,•:, E=M= If SPLENDID JOHN S TAYLOR. Publisher, 151 street. New York. SUND.A TILELUC. 'THIS ATTENTIVELY! Doctor Holland's Ccle- ...1_ Listed GERMAN BITTERS, Will effectually cure the Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dys pepsia Chronic or Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Flatu (eget, Asthma, Diabetes, Disease of tho Kidneys, Pulmo nary Atrections. (arising from disease of the stomach and liver,) and alt diseases arising from a weak or disordered stomach in both Male and Female, such as Female Weak ness, Dizziness, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Inward Piles. Fluttering, of the Heart, Difficulty of Breathing, Constant Imaginings of Evil, Great Depression of Spirits, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Sale, Back, Breast, or Limbs, Cold Feet. :cc. They remove all acidity, and give tone and action to the stomach' and assist digestion ; they erratum no oleo liOlie sumulant, and can be taken by the most delicate stomach. and will in every case entirely destroy Cosuve tress, and renovate the whole system. removing all im purities front tire body, and remnants of previous disease, and give health and vigor to the whole flume ' thereby preventing . fughtful dreams, walking while asleep, Sc., which °tic!) result in accident. The functions of the stomach are of the utmost impor tance to every one, constituting the source and fountain of life. which is nutrition. No organ possesses such re markable sympathies, none such remarkable power in Intit!) ing every part of the system. A greater number of persons fall meatus to the hazrassing of Constipate. and Despepsin, and more organic diseases commencing to the digestive, system, than all other diseases comblited. The many thousands who die with Yellow Fever, Cholera. Influenza, and oilier epidemics. in owing to disease or de rangement there. If the digestive system is in perfect health. the nervous system aand the circulation of the blood will lie also, as upon it they depend. then epidemics loose all their terror. Those In lug in. or visiung districts harrassed with FEVER ANI, AGUE annually, will find that by the timely rise of one or two bottles to renovate and strengthen the system, no excess of bile will accumulate, and they will not iti airy one instance take the disease. Tre:mi -1 don is far better than cure. The rare success in treating diseases of the stomach successfully, hasi not been so much a want of pathologe cal knowledge of its functions, so the PreParn , i'.” .. .. , : still able \,:egetablc compounds, so as to obtain 1101 only their whole power, but us they would be most elk-staid and gratcfui. We are all aware that too many preparations have been, and are now before the public, that net only as pirli , attires, and some that change the locanty of the ih , tinse, or prevent it for a short period. then it returns more for midable than in the first instance. Such preparations have destroyed the public confidence. This article stand ing alone in its number of cures, and unrivalled. as thou sands of our citizens can attest who have tested it, vir tues, eau always be depended upon for the above named ,If ,eaCe.i. It Will cure any case that can be cured by medicine, no matter who, or what else bas failed; it wit! perfectly restore the diseased organic inactions of the Stomach. Intestines. Respiration, Circulation. Ice. These linters, and the :spikenard Ointment will cure any ease of Inward Piles; it is a rare occurrence to re quire more than ones bottle of cneli tor the worst ease,. For sale at the GrantAN :MEDICINE OFFICE, No. 27' 4 . Race Street, one door above Eighth. south side. Phila delphia In [muenster, be JOlin F. Smug: in Harrisburg. by Daniel W. Gross; m Pittsburg, by Win. Thorn—and by-dealers generally throughout the iftlited States. E7 - I.anndlicN Coutailling cures and descriptions of drs eases. gratis. Als o for sale, he. celebrated VEHETAELE RHEU MATIC P11.1.r, for the core 01 Guilt. Illicainuti,n. Drop ,. and severe Nervnits Airectiom.; SPIKENARD OINT MENT, tor die cure of files, Ti der, Itlngworras, rke., Ac.. Az.. marehl,.l^ls.fen LrETELL'S LXVNIG AGM PUBLISHED every Saturday.--Terms 121-? rents J .. a IMlTater, or six dollars. a year, in ad , . aatie.—TLt , work in conducted ai the spirit Of Littell's Museum of Foreign Literature. (Which was lavoratily rep:toed by the public for the last twenty years.) but as it is twice ns large. Mal appears so often, '0 not only give slarit.and freshness to it by Mau) things Which were excluded by a nionth's delay, but whde thins eNtetitling Our scope and gall. ring a grower nod inure attructin, tire able o to mete,. the 501st) and substantial punt Of one liter ary,lll-lorical, and ',Mitten' harvest., as fully to satisfy the wools of the American reader. MEM '1 it eltiltorate and suttely Essays of the 1:41111mi - 4T Quar terly. and mher Flevie,s; and Blackwood's noble eriti eisins on Piettry. his keen politieal Coinnamtarteq. highly is revolt 'l.2es • and vs, id deseripuon of rural and nentn :am Seener., - ; and the eontrilinunnq to Literature, re. and emit:non Lice. by the sagacious . Speetator. the sintrkling L'Atiminer, the oulieions .Ithenigina, the bury aril Inds-alums Literary Gareth', the sensible tool eon, I rrehensit e I:lo.thnia, the sober and respeetalde Observer; these are intermixed w•itlh the Militars and Naval retaimiscenees of the. United Service, and yam tie. best articles of the Dublin University, New Monthly. is T'ail's, Ainsworth's, Head's. and of Chamber,' admirable Journal. \Ve do not eon- oder it beneath alit digmnt to horrors• wit and wisdom Iron Punch; and. when we (hulk it good enough. make use of the• thunder of the. The 'Fillies. We shah increase our variety by an porta:ions from the comment of Europe, nod nom the nets - growth of the British colonic, The steamship trot brought Europe, Asia. rind Afriert unit our ileighborhooil. and will greatly multiply our eon', ellons as Merchants, Tr., clierr. :mil Politicians - , tail all pants of the world: to that much more than ever it no, becomes every intelligent Ante:num to be inform ed of the eondttion and Changes of througn countries. And the. not 03112. because of their nearer colineelloa with our selves. but heeanise the 11:111011 scents to be hastening through a rapid illoce.s of change, In some nets - state of things. which the meetly 'ailment prophet eannot com pute or tenses. Gererraphleal discoveries, the progress of Colonization, (tvliieli is extending over the whole world ) and Voyages and ill be ilivorac matter. for Our ,eleenn,: and, in general, IVC Shan systematically and very fully acquaint our readers with the great department of For- Iwo affairs. without entirely neglecting our own. ' While we aspire to make the lasing - Age desirable to all 2.t ho wish to keep theincelves informed of the rapid progress of the movement—to Statesmen, Oit•mcs, Law yers, and Physicians—to men of business and torn of leisure-11 1 s still n stronger ohyet to make it attractive and useful to their Wives and Children. We fiches c that we can than do .1111: good in oat day and getter:Vann . , and hope to make the work unhspens:dde 111 every well !wormed family. We say and,prnsable. becul , r, In this dos of cloap lite mime it is nut posstble to guard against the influx 01 what it had in taste and vicious in morals. ta any other way than by furnishing a sufficient supply - of a healthy character. The mental mud moral appetite matt be gratibed Wo hope that. by ••winnmamq the wheat from the chaff. - In, providing abundantly for the imagination. and by n large collection of lttogrnpt••, , , Voyages and Travel, Ilistory and more milli{ matter, we may produce a work winch , thall be popular, wink tit the same bate it will aepirc to raise the rdandard of public taste. Tkmus.—The Living Age is published e‘ely Saturday, by E. LAirnia.& Co.. corner nt Tremont and flroondleal st- • Boston—Price 121 cent, a number, or six dollar, a a year in advance Remittances for ally period will be thankfully received and protoptly attended to. tr.ir To - in.nre regularity in tnalllng the work, order , should he arldre ,, ed to the race at publication, ay. allot,. pay mg a year in advance. will bn supplied as follow, Four enpit e for Nine '• Twelve 4• to sea,. m fifteen volumes. to the end of I°l7, hand , onicly bound, and packed In r ent boxes, ate for sale nt Hurry dollar.. Any s °him, may be had separately at two dollars, bound. or a dollar nod a half in numbers. Any number may be had for 121 cents: and it tune be worth while for subscribers nod purchasers to complete any broken volumes they may haw., and thus greatly lenhaiier their solar. 11. NEW VOLITIVEZ. THE HOME JOURNAL FOR ISIS. Edited by MOltitts & NVILLIS The oilmen, editions of the Junirir) number.. of this nuiver , ally popular FA:mix N K'vsr •krrii are di...appearing' rapidly NEw Surscritota, who is 1 , 11 to preserve all the chapters of the new and tieutituul (now in the course of publication) and tiles or the work for 1-le. can be supplied with complete sets. Il immedurtr application be made The Horne Journal is precisely whar its tale implir s. ft for Houle. It COIIIIIIII6 an endless variety of choice. instructive. refined nod turt ling literature—the arousing News and I ;ossip of England. I'rance and America. and a chronicle of mow. for It is not only a weekly renew of the w,,r1,1'• proeress. but a highly ornamental parlor nes...so:mural piquant and peculiar interest. It is, In 6hori, the best and cheapest paper ever issued by its editors, and by tar the most en. tertnining and elegant The terms are only a year, (or 3 copies for 9..1 I Address Morns S VVilbs. No 107 Fulton-street. New York. BOOK AND FAMILY MAGAZINE. The oldest Magnrine in the United States, contains month ly sixty pages of rending matter, by the hrct n ricers ut the country,—twelve more than the New York Maga zines. Two splendid steel engravings. an undeniable authentic colored monthly Fashion plots, Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet Yl'cirk, and other matters tor the Ladles, all illustrated and well explained. Ace ..tre. Price for one year, which includes the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, making three publications in one month, Two copies without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper. Five copies with on• to the person sending the club, Eight copies, Twelve copies, A. specimen of etcher the Lady's Book. or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper sent to any person paying postage on the request Adikegs 1.. A moor.V. Jaw2TP , N. lin. Chrgintit Street. Phil. NILE'S EMBROCATION FOR norm, This Embrocation, so well known by the Boatmen. Wagotters.Forriers. farmer, rstiige Drivers. rind Private GelltleMCll. neuh horses. is .poker of in the highest term. for the following complaints: old or fresh cut., wounds and brutes. old strains and swel lings. strains of the shoulders. galls produced by the col lar and saddle. and in all eases where the Joints and tendons are in II relaxed condition. For sale . by Columbia, Fob 12-tt R 114921 00 C 10 00 00 NOVT:i G-ODEV'S MM= ZIAL=3II, & CO.'S EXE'S.ZISS. BY their own Caifin:eharge of messengers, and under locks. DAILY between Philadelphia, Lances, ter. Columbia, Wrightsville, York, Gettysburg, Baltimore. Washington. South, West, North and East, - by. EVIIN ING MALI. TRAINS. ill. & Co. are now prepared to forward in their Cars, Packages, Parcels, Beadles, light Cases, and all descnp lions of goods and inerchandir.e; also Specie, Bank Notes, Drafts. Bills for collection, orders, dm-, to any of the above aimed pldees hy - )Sangonger trains and mail Ppeed. Being ile,irons of affording every facility for the prompt and economical transaction of any commission entrusted to them, they respectfully solicit the patronage of all to their line. All goods or yuckages must be marked "By Miller IS: C0• . 2, Express.' D. F. caurrrni, Agent, Miller & Co 's Fsgpress, Columbia. OrFlCEs.—Corner of Third and Chestnut street. Phila delphia ; Chas. Norman, Lancaster: li. Bauffelt, York; 3.11.e1im Buildings, Baltimore: Gay Co.. cor. Wall and llroadway, N. Y.; Gay & Cc . State sL, Boston; Waali ington, D. C.; Richmond, Va.; Wheeling. Va.; Pitts burgh, Pa.; Gettysburg, Pa. Nay 6, 1847.—1 f COLUMBIA LZVEB STABLE. subscriber having fitted up a Livery Sta.- 1 ble, in the borough of Columbia. at the Washington Hotel, would respectfully call the attention of the eintens and community to that tact. hastag gone to consid erable care and expense to get up such a stand as the town never yet had, %could Leg leave to annotnicc, that lie line prepared 1nm:ell - with a good mid SAFE STOCK OF HORSES, Together %s oh different kinds of CARRIAGES, to suit the travelling commuinty.noer asks a share of patronage due to a public good, and hopes by strict and prompt atten tion to his hue of business, to merit the saute. TLIEREPO ft b.' t Ye yonthful heroes, all draft• near And to Inc feeble song give car, It you in llor4emanshap delight And on some balmy moonlit Perchance some lair one at your side, 'Enjoy the pleasure of nu evening ride, A Carriage. Horse or Coach you need To J. It. Edwards, Men first speed. To serve you all, you'll find him able, lty calling at Ins Livery Stable. 3011:c B. EDWARDS Coltanbia. October 30. li'll7:—Can. TO SPORTSMEN. THE undersigned have just received the best mid most complete assortment of nuthell and Ger man stub said mist and patent breech BOBBLE BAR RELED GUNS, %%Inch have ever been offered in this market at .1101 prices that will suit all. Also. six Barrel ed Revolving and self-coeling. PISTOLS. Call and ex amine for your•ehes, at the cheap Ifardware Store of RUNIPLIt: & HESS. Cithun Atintict 21,1°417. To ranrizr.ixs. rrlIE subscriber is now manufacturing Printing INK of a .itp,rtor quality. and oiler, it for sale in I,, r g, or small qiinnutie,. upon accommodating terms. in 111qt:Illee where the ink .cut bllllll nut alt , Wer the de scription. it will be exelninTeil or the price refunded. A liberal do:count wall he made upon large purchase; for en h. 9'in• Nev.. Ink i) pat up in krgn of It.t 13.:n, :la. 51 , and 100 lb, ll= 11!=EINAIMIMMESIM '2O lb livtt of the be..,t 110,, 111 k wtll be et to :toy lama of the Peon'a Improsement, at my risk free of charge. spoil COPAL, VAItNiSII w barrel., kegs. and cnni,ters. J. 11. MIFFLIN' Columbia. May 20, LFI7.--te PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 1113ELADELPEIX,A, TYPE AND STEREOPIPE FOBDRY. The sub set/her, are prepared to farnudi. at .hort notire, ever) article used in a Printing Otlim and have reduced the Prices of ap,, arils nt IC per Cent they no' Charge for Plea. :15 ca. :11 noon. 51 et , . Small Plea, 31 '• Nonpnwil, (13 •• I.nne Prunt•r, 31; Agate, FG 19 `• Pearl. 51,t2.0 " Breve r, ‘• Diamond, 12.00 " Determined to spare no expense in making their estab lishment complete Its they are getting up uniform t,•ries of the eriebrnt rd SenrCllFACl:q.tchteh arc unetpuilltal for la.anty and durability, and which they reel ed Lull weft mith general approbation. Several hlle, me pow ready I inviu7, r,ently wiled Europe fur the purp9cc of pro curing every unprorenu•ut in their line of btp.incsc. they now curer a greater tariety of Fancy Type, llorder, 01- itarnent,, &e, than any other e.tablp„lnneat la the United Stale,: a:1.1 01,1 r iairio ,, al method of c:wnug, and of preparing metal. enable them to furnish order. 111 inaitner to 11-llre call ftur'llnn. Printing Pre,es of et cry description. Pionniz Ink, Clinse , , Cases, Brass Rule. remain c, &C., at the lost eel rates. Second-hand Presce, and Type. which Las Leen used only in , torentyi.unf. ve , wrallv an hand Book,. Pamphlets. :111,1e. _h•dmuu• Cht•cks, Dratt , oke . corr,tly and clrrcantly stereoc} pad as heretofore. N B Specimen Book hr .r.ent to Printer; who kh to make order, 1. JOHNSON S Co. Plula , Urr I'7', Is 17.—ti OLXVER EVAN'S QALIMINDER, Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests, Li Warranted rpiah(' any other make, and have never been nuared by Fire or Burglars. in a single instance. lle also keep, on hand a MU supply of Common Che , t, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Pre,..”, amt Books. Trucks for Stores, FUCILUICS, c Pre,,es Eagle Paper. Portable Shower Bath•. Sr. Parking Lever., 1101,1111 a Mriehines. Iteingerator, and Wulc, . , 61 South Second St, below Cl.stuit, Philadelphia ItEVILIGI',It.VCOP,S for cooling and preserving Meat, Hatter, Mill:. and all articles intended tor culinary par po-es• \\*ATM: FIT.TI:Tiq —Oliver Ilvans' Celebrated Wa ter Filter, fir l'uruying Winer that is braelui.,ll or mud dy, n briber b) rains. mineral:, or other, I, ran be had 01 all dens and prices, at the ‘Varerooms, No. til South Second Street, too doors below Chesnut St . Philadelphia. October thl, ISt?. HOVER'S 1 IFIRST Premium Writing Ink.--Silver medal just /0A rd.,l by the Amer.:in Institute, New Vosk, The following tehttmony from ahNttligttp.hed Institutioal %peak, for ttwell • UNIVIII , IIN of Pi.•ZN , YLVAxIA, Philadelphia. May 11, 1,11. • Rasing tried. Or conic time. the Black Ink inanufactu red by Mr. Joseph E. Dover, we have timid it well suit ed for manuscript. by its I Mining freely, and its exerap lion from coagulation. Its shade also n e are pleased with. \V. E. HORNED. Al D. Dean of the Faculty- and Froil,s nor of Anatomy. JOHN LUDLOW. Proveet. SAMUEL B. WYLIE. Num Provost 11ENRY REED. Secretary of the Fa c ulty of Arts ROSEWF,I,I, PARKE, Prot of Not Phil. and Chemistry. W. W. GERHARD. Lecturer in the Med. Department PE , N , ILvn NIA 511.1nc.0.. Plin..sur.trum. We fully concur in the above. SARI.. G. MORTON. M. D, Deno of the Faculty Central 1110 School, Philadelphia. A D. BACHE, Principal. 11. MeMURTI7.III Al. D. Professor of Anatomy Ameriean Fire Insurance Co , Philadelphia rnumiticK FRALEY, Secretary. Custom Ilouse., Philnaelphin. J D. GEORGE. Deputy Naval Officer. DOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT A Superior Article, Warranted. For sale, Wholesale. and Retail. at the Manufactory. No.'s:, North Third street. opposite Cherry street, Phila. delphia, by JOSEPH 1.. uovnit. Al anunicturer. Philadelphia. May RISZIE3r'S ( I ARDEN Seeds, from the most celebrated Hor tieulnual Garden in the world! raised and put up at Fredonia. Cliatauque County, New York. The appro bation of over 100,000 persons, throughout almost every• town in the United States and Collodi,. is ho are in the habit of patronizing thin C.ICIfiIIFINC establishment yrnr atter :scar. Is a certain indication that the efforts of this Company to , 11. tribute none hut Fresh nod Pure Seeds, arc oppreciated by n generous public.. For sale by W. A. LEADER. Agent. Columbia. Yoh 12-tf V.l 00 .5 00 DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND Extract of Sarsaparilla, the wonder and blessing of the age! The great beauty of this Sarsaparilla. over all other remedies, is while rt eradi cates dl,CaFr. it Invigorates the body. him used suceei.s.. fully us the removal and permanent cure of all discuses arising from an impure state of the blond, or habit of the system. For sale at W. A. LEADER'S rebt..V4 ?AI Golden Mortar Drug Store. 10 00 15 00 20 0(1 OEI Ivr ILE111) 11 ~I.IY what's the mutter? Why, in) hair is all falling out. and I shall soon he halt!. Well. no matter for that—you have only to use Jayne`, Hair Tome taithfully. and It still not only stop your hair from falling oiL and restore your scalp to a healthy con• Atom but cause your hair to grow again more he: t onal,' than eve:. For sale by W A. LEADER Columbia. Jan. 15, —tf. cznIALPEEVZ ZN TZE 37 N 1 17'033.3ra, STEAM Refined Sugar Candies, Twelve and a half cents per pound, Wholesale. J. J. RICHARD SON, No. 42 Market street, Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing the public, that ho still continues to sell his very superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of Slit 50 per 100 lbs., and the quality is equal to any manu factured in the United States. He also offers ail kinds of goods in the Confectionary and Fruit line at corresponding low prices, as quick sales and small profits arc the order of the day. Call or send your orders. and you cannot fail to be sat , idled. Don't forget the number 42 MarketHARDSON. street, 3. RIC Phila. Feb, 25, IQ4S--3m CANE UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, & PARASOLETTS. WM. H. RICHARDSON'S Steam Factory the only one in the United States, No. RH Market Street, Philadel phia. Merchants are respectfully informed that I continue to .11attufacture all the above goods, by the aid of steam, notwithstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. 3ly as sortment is complete, and prices no low, as to give entire satisfaction. . . 11.7. As there lean Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the same name, it is unportant you should remember WM. H. RICHARDSON. Steam Factory, and Patentee of the Walking Cane Um brella- Sign of the Lady turd Eagle, No. IN Market Street, Philadelphia. [U — Attention in requested to the celebrated Walking Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article combining all the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. February 5, 1A.,.--.7art O...TRIAV Goods, The undersigned would re. spectfully incite the attention of Dealers to his assort. moot of BRAID, FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, inch, from the facilities he possesses of ntannfacturi cannot he burptemed. Bonnets of every hind, or the newest and roost fashion. able styles, et the lowest prices, ALSO, MEN'S, BOYS' AND INYANTS' STIINW HATS AND CAI'S. TILOS. WHITE, Bonnet Manufacturer, 41 South Second Street, above Chestnut, east side, Phila. Feb. :10, IS4-.4-13rn WILLIAM T. WALTERS. rrtonticr: & cr.:srL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Noi. 15 and 11 Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE. - _ advances made on Con‘ignment, of all kind• of Produce. Baltimore, Jannary.,l9l.3. fob 5 am HOLDS, Asthma and Consumption.--The Indian V) Vegetable Balsam is the only remedy that can arrest With certainty the various pulmonary adections under ss loch thousands sink into the grave. No one ever used this Halsrun according to direction% without finding rehet. It positively cures Asthma. Bron chitis, Inflamation of the Lungs and Throat, Coughs, Cold-, NVltooping Cough. Croup, Consumption, &c. It does till it protases, and all that is asked is just to give it a Mir trial, and it will at once prose its superiority ore, el cry thing of the hind. The Indian Vegetable Balsam is prepared only by Ii M. Crawford. Philadelphia. and fur sale by Westbrook & Spangler, Agent for Columbia; J. T. Anderson, Marietta; C. S. Kauffman, Washington, J. Ilerr & Son. Safe Har bor. October 16, ISO --Gm • 'DOCTOR m' . ..,_ '''• , Yourself for 2,5 cents. By 4 ,, , t, firt , , 4 -, means of the Pocket ./p.seuls , 4 ., „. „,z,..t - t A ilt. _ . p p ,, or, Every One his Own " I itysician !—Seventeenth Etli• .r. ' , ,,, e , tion, is jib opo firth of one lion ', tr' • 1 , 14, tired Engraving,, showing pri ls =r Vet; ,i ,d.,-, 4 vale diseases in every shape l••• . —l 4 r'ri ' and form. rind malformations 01 4 '... '' ~.., i i • the ceiterative SI. ACTT, '.:' ..N.i , 1' ' 4 -By W el. - YOLNO, M. D. "••• dQr• •;. r'' .. The 111110 lies now arneed, Xti . ' .. i that persons stitTering from se cret disease. need no more be come victims of Quackery,as hy the prescriptions contained in this hook nos olio may cure himself, without hindrance to htoutess, or the knowledge nt the most intonate friend. anti with one-tenth the nsual expt•tise. lit addition to the. gent nil rotund, of Private diseases, it fully explains the can-, of Manhood's early decline. %%WI observations on Ma rriage—be-ides :11:111 V derangements winch tt would tint be proper to enumerated in the polite prints. 11-7 . Perse. , reading m n distance from Philadeirthea, can have this hook fontard to them through the Post Oilier, on the ren,ipt of twenty-flee Celli,, directed to Dr. Young, I.;t1, Spruce street, Philadelphia. January t.. 2, t.l im A Certain Disease Cured in TWO DAYS.—The tlO•T sms.rmy izminny FOR PAINS IN THI: loins, recent and chronir affections of the kidn ey , , d i ,- ra.e alike bladder. gravel, seminal weakness. Ste. Per sons who, by indulging in a secret habit, have entailed on themselves constitutional debility. should apply Ims mrdiately to olt. KIN KEI.IN. of the Philadelphia Medi cal House, the nidest institut inn of the kind in the city. Mice, N. W. corner of Tllifto end UNION Sts., spruce an d Pine, 11 squares front the Eocl:ntige. This afrdrcal !Amor iv no established by Dr K. fifteen years ago, for the suppresalon of quackery, there tieing . 0 man) persons • Sc Ittiont loon ledge, name nr character, win, put nilverli.elnents in the public papers, that an In slihil inn of this kind was highly necessary to prevent the afflicted. especially strangers, from falling into the hands of some u ink Mint wretch, whe inntend of curing, might sr nd his vartim to an tint lately grave. Therefore, the afflicted should Malin the numerous pretended physicians who k maw nothing of the practice of medicine. but Con-- snit Dr Itiukelin as her cures .9 Certain Outset in two or three days.accnrding to the state of the patient, without the rise of mercury. Na mercurial remedies are used by Dr. Kutkelm ; his medicines are palatable and harnrle•s, and nil lilt patients ale honorably shielded, from even the preisibility of la trig itiscovered. Ile who places him self minder the care Of Or, K., may religiously confide In his honor nn a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physicinn, and elle is not speedily relieved no trimmer:llion will he demanded, Little t;oorg” st = Strictures. one of the roost tronhlesnme and dangerous alThcl ions, w b. h often end to gravel.lntlaination, weak , ni , s, Ate . Ur. Kink, lin guaranties to remove speedily; as also. swellings diseased prostrate gland. tkr.. Side ; Imes have ruined many who had no knowledge of their ; existence, Take Particular ..Volnt.—Young men who have Injured themselves by a corrals, practice indulged...in—a habit , fret' ti. tidy learned (rein evil companions. °Tat school— ; the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep. ; and destroy both mind nail body. should apply lame r thately. Weakness and constitutional debility imme diately cured and hill vigor restored. All letters post paid. Tsae .Wattre —Ur. liiiikelin has had greater practice In the above affections than any phyotetan lrt the United States. lie also possesses an advantage neer all others. from the fact of his having stnilie.l In the great hospital* of Europe. Thotivands in Philadelphia can testify that lie cured them after carry other means has failed. Sepa rate moms for private consultation. Open till ft. P. M. Travellers supplied at a moment's nntiee, with the re quiche medicines to cure theimielves privately. Packages of medicines sent to any part of the U. R. More particulars in the Spirit of thu Times. nc6,17-ly 0. 121 Chesnut treel, n few doors below 4th, North side.—The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he still continues to keep the above estable.hinem. Every pants is nt all times taken to render this one of the best. and, from its central situation, it is one of the most conimment Ilotels at the city. TA 111. r is funu•hcd, at all times, with the choicest delieuetes of the season. Ills \VINES nod LIQUORS are not surpassed by any other establishment in this city. hits Servants are careful,. honest and obliging. Terms of Boarding to sun the times. Country Merchants and Business Men will find the lo cation of the CustalstiT ST. lioust, in the 1/10i1 business part of Philadelphia. The subecriber pledgee lumself that every• flung in his power ohnll be done to give !satisfaction to those who fa Nor him with their patronage SAMUEL MILLER, Philadelphia, Sept..t.'7, Proprietor. . . c . 4„. .. WATCHES and JEWELRY, at the , ,_,...„........,.. - --,,,, j : n vvrapri.} . ilA IvATelf AN. i 2:- - 1 si ODE," 96 North Sec ond Street, corner of (quarry. Gold Lever Watches, lull jewelled. 18 carat cases, 845,00 s. :L: e r Lever scr : cer4,,tci‘rv.nc‘,c,, 18,00 Silver Lcpino Watcher,; . walled, finest quality, 23,00 Superior (loather Winches. 10,00 Imitation Quartier Watches, 5,00 Gold Spectacles, 8,00 tune Silver Spectacles, 1,75 Gold 13racelms with topaz Monet, 3,50 Ladies Gold Pencils. 15 carats, 2,00 (old Finger Routs 372 cents to Se—Watch Glasses, plain 12) cents. patent lei, Lamm 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are ..old for. 0. CONRAD. On hand. some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepiaea and Qoarbers lower than the above prices. rbiladelpMa, April 10, ISl7.—ly pmaliMa AIREETBETIMS 'O7.AXNEXtI'a SPILLNO F.ASIIXONS. WaTALLIZERS Bcl3.A.B.Vrar, (Late & Wulters,) COUGHS Ari'LIC'VED READ. CECES.NUT ST. SOUSE. CIIARLIS iiARVET