DR. TOV17111131:11VD . '23". • I'OMPOLID EXTBACT,OP.B.4,II.IAPARIIII. This Extruul k put up in - qbkiii norrt.V—it"i IC IMICS dtteapur,7.lenstsiet, atul. wartaniott ooperior to u,lty ,old. (t . cure, dit.otheh without vomitirg, purging. t•ickw , t, or deLilitntlag Ilic patient, and ie particularly adapted ior a FULL ANN) WINTER The Vent beauty and soperionly of IN. SOrsaparilla, Over nil other tetnethes b, %vial-4 it ,•rat:eutes disorige. it ioVlfforrite t tiny In.!) , CONSC:SIPTION CURED. CLEANSE AND STDENCTIIEN tONSUMPTION CAN DE browlnas, Cousuraption.l.lrerCompla 'lit. Colds, Coughs. Catarah. Asthma. tispitung or Bbaid. Soreness in the Chest, hectic Fish. Night Sweats. Calmult or Profuse Expectoration, and Pam in the Made. :se . have and can be cured. Probably there never ti as a rented) that has been so successful In desperate cases of consumption us Ibis; it cleanses sad strength.s the system. mad appears to heal the ulcers on the lun gs. and the patients gradually re- gain their usual bealil and strength. CURIOUS CASE CON:4I:M rno:s: There is scarcely a day passes but then- are ft umttber of cases of COShItI/Iptloll reported as cared by the use of Dr.Towasewl's Sarsaparilla. The belles tag nu: recently . received: Dr. Townsend—Dear SIT : For the last three years (Save been afflicted with general Ilcluloy.and nervons eon sumption of the last stage. Mid 11,t1 lir,' expect to ever gain soy health at all. Attt r guinq illrouth a course of teed, cane under the care of sonic of the most dtstingin-bed re gular.physicions and members of the Board of Health tic Sew ork and elsewhere. and ependmg Moat of my earn ings, in attempting to regain my health. nod oiler reading an some paper of your Sarsapartilit, I resolved to try it.— After using six bottles I found it dose tee great good and called to see you at your office; with your advice I kept on, and do most heartily thank you for lour talkie, I per severed in taking the :Sarsaparilla. and liaise been able to attend to nay usual labors for the teat tour months. and I hope by the I.leAsuigs of God and your Ss i saperilla to eon taunt my health. It helped nit beoti,i the ekiwetattons of all olio knew nip ease. Cu 1111.14 tit Dint. Orange s Essex Co N. J., itqllsl 9. 1,47. State of New Jersey. Essex County. ss : Charles cbaktulay herby, duty sks wut rveordaar to lake, on his oath saint, that the torego.ag 1, true lug to the best of his knowled,;,.. mad I lire. Ca Qt Sworn and subscribed to before nw St °lnsp.: tile 3rd August, 1E47 s ll ll lu Just:, o: tl.c l'kace. SPITTING BLOOD Rend the following, and say that Con ~unplion is Inca• ruble if you Call New York, April :la 1837. Dr. Townsend—l verily believe that your Sarsaparilla has been the meats. through Providence. of cavity!: my life„ I have for several years had in bad eungn. It be came worse and worse At lust I rat-ed in No el...autos of blood. had night sweat,. and as n. 1.!,:1111. uelthutmd and reduced, and did not el:pout° I have only used your Sarsaparilla bra a short unit, mud there has a wou derful change been wrought in me. I nut now able to walk allover the city I raise and cough has left me. You can well imagine that I tun thankful far these results. Your otictlivia svri. 1...N1 it L `..CI t. t d, t 'edierine st TWO CIIILDIIEN SAVIM Very few families nub•ed—in i'tot s‘e linen net brawl of one—that used 1)r. Townsciurs SllT•Oplirial Ili WM, lost any children the past summer. ‘s bile the, that did not sickened and died. The e.•ruficate, IMikitah 1,1•10,1 . is conclusive evidence of its value, and r. only another in stance of its fi4l4lllfr, lire lives or the ehildont • D. Townsend—Dear Sir: I had two elobiren cured by your Sarsapartiln ofthe •inntrier CoMploint and Jy.cuter)•: one was only 13 months old, anti throttler 3 year, They were very much reduced, mot we esp. , :ted they would die; they were given up by two re , p,•ettible When the doctor informed us that We 11111 , 110. e. them, we received to try your Sarsapariilii we lindirount ,o nureh of, but had 61tt little cOnlitkoive. there b. int! in ninth stair advertised that is scorthless; but we ate yen th•ink ful that we dui, dir it undoubtedly coved the Ines oi both I write tins that others may be induced to rice it. Yours re.peett Jou , : Wic,ou, Jo Myrtle-Ara:nue, I.lrookly n. Sept. 1.11,1:-. QM= Jame• E` , l , one 01 the we,o.t:olt, in the To antic AqVilllll.l3lackwelr. km ,i 1 en of In Ito: lonow , ng IMO' , • = Thin Is 01 Otto Of lan re ti.ur th.q...and caNeN of theumutisna that Dr. Tuv. t•nd', bad cured. The most 5051-10 111111 aro morhly crud:cated Ly u.csiraurduc.ry 1.11..“. a W.CL1.%.. 1 , 1.. IN I, Solo. I I. 1-47. Dn-Towerl.:NP—Dvar lin ye suPleted lembly for nine yeari, SogL ',Nn:mon: ton,. could not Ont. op or rr orh ; I hail tie 100-t pains, rud Inubs tire, zerithi ...r01e... h ire it, lour bottles to your anti the t 110 . 1 e more than one thoteoutil dollnri rrorth di, gtunt--I nw much better. I Inn t ilttre! rclt, •••,I. liberty to use tit:sit. On- Levan e.: Inc :11.101 .41 .r r.,.• I , ,kI:SA Writ. the Lathes. It th,•in.: a crest 1t...M0! +llllr , tni , and gives the'm hoe , otnplemon,.noil i,no) il• Mrs. l'urrter kintll3. sent in the Inlloa m, : 2"orni I.ll,noht.N Altr , 17. I ^l7 Itgn•r.ple:l,llrt. to lt , t11) . _ Da. TowNstxn—S:r the beneficial eilect. 1 lin r e etp liencrd loin, the 11.1' your SorNaparilla. My s),11.111 ,:IS cry isineli letlitee by nervousat•.>and .•in•rid vtdli n ratty Is female complaint-. 1 reel and induced to try the client at year retard. It reonr.•d inu to a better .tut.• 111 lu nitb, l htioi not ...It., t,l year, pros ion , to to Italy it( and I sinnto, . commend it to, a s aluaide io all 'Ala, en• alinelei, KO I have b•:en_ l'Aithi.r. . s.,tlrit I:rmadyn LADY 5.1\1.0 The tollowai.: front a Veil I. , poNold , tonne; r. , 11.1. Mg at iit'l/OlfIfI ' O141 . : • Dn. TOWICNEVD—Denr Sir • 3Ty v 11,. .aacrol.T so severely from Tito anal gonot al der.4./tIt.I.IVIII Of the system. Th., ph, PICHUIS Oolliti died beyond Intuit tt wo h o d cilia. It has her liar elrrtamly Sir t ramo..iro tirely relon.e.l nwl i. vooing aO.l lap dill. Site udl continues I}lO 11• O ut Yours. rev.. 0.11.371, Da. TowNSM‘a :—Denr Sir—ltV r I o un el:Pt .. .it:lined. ac l , . an act of justice- to pul.liely act, no, lecke the grout hnvilefas received from the ow of vow z....mtapardla. ['coca In tone about two yell I, enter w n Intl ttoak and dt..htlitutod state. My down, NV:, a chronic 1/1 the It vcrand stomach. anti. as many thought oo.,itiliption: 1 Was SO reduced that I 11:141 OCT) hut, Itopt. m r...0t pry nearing and rvnding emi t .iderably ot ihe .1. et. Of >niir modicum. 1 relolvoil to try it. ihoutth 1 utt • rtalneda prl•j11. eke against advertised reinethc... - I had token the °ak eine but a short little, and begun In t c t . dn ,•r grail11:1110 unit continued Ingot bettor, and urn not: v.. 11 Indoeul lull tro rn"h improved that my (mends scared) reengni,ed tact when I returned to the city You arc tit lihert3 I° publish thin if you think it will eal..:nd the use of >our caeollett remedy. T. "I'mrcso cinct - LAR Onc litatrtantl err Marc m141'10,1:0 net act.. for the ...II of Or. .l'ot•nsail,l"3 slll` ;1; rach places where ail auchey not nlreadt hiproia.L.l the States of Petia..yieania, New Jeres. belawai, ryiand, Virginia, and railer Soul! C . , nto r l W. t 5h0.... The tenet et agency to be complied ill I, ti. !WA . ..5; Vat rat , thnn uttrc pri;ao 1.1 !bite the appoint meat in a pluec. who, w.ll be adverts.; a.. -.el: In or more paper pahlathed at Fitch 14 the paper to the pin., Tile will al-o and handbille bett.ng ford, the urines on the morocitto with their ntime• pr.itlecl a the .tg.ent.t. for co, Water) list of all st:ch name,. will hr regularlypoloi.,ftod DY0r1" .. 5 011.1C 1 1.1i; OF . 1 11.‘1.1 1 11. „rte. be furnished than for etrehiattau Ott , pica did ehowl , ills of Or- 'for. - nt.ct,tl's a pure ~Ist.;,..i.tem For all the, advaiitaites. the pay nl,lll :ITN!. the SrleSnplelig 111:1 he rvtitororl vt to4I t nine when the _Apr. In rchnqui.f.ral,tr till, to to. Alt•tft mine shoairl Tem.litt istotoh:, price pap! :or it Pertrms oho i-. 1-11 1111 , • 111.11 11, rise on the t , rot-. totot othactt• It) It tit Or apply at da.- r, Owe , s of r. ' l ' t,y4n-r . 1 / 4 „ 132 \c, tit seeua.i btreet, And at the scam %tar 111, ynth" toonttott tho /10111 e, of an) neWePepeCs yubb.Scd bi or twat the pl.ice in whieli they rerale. Nit With the abore adr tie met , ne Sarsaparilla par co, t,t, pitch, t i it, hoxc.. of doz. CriCh—leaa Chan it hex still 1..,t I I hirn,he.l Principal Office. Ir 6 Fulton street. Sole rii , caa. air Phihttlelitlita. Di 'l' II 1)1111"1* PONS. Colombia, College. 11311NOrth t‘ElltND : also For i•olc I , l' Fon'. rit 6 11l ono eon,' rot i'llt , llllll nth: itoth streets ; 1 1-otatt and : , tot . 1111/Ic,oll Edward Brinl,ll,ll-:. Vor:. „ , „,-„, i t , lion; Ilarrithtirg Dr -tlt•l'n rt , tt :Pt N Motto I:.ittt more; and by the rtroteipol Drdot, t0t004111,111 Vle I Jll. led States, Wyk; - Norte genuine, 1.4. 111 1 which contain n gnarl. anti t.t_tt,,tl 011 It tht rito ttict. nature of $ P. 111 . 1 . 0, the 1 N. 13.—Ferton• 1111]1111111e for lit, ttwo.rt.tr •ltottitl not be Minced to take any other Dttorgott- put tip Sarttn ipiarillas. and of course prefer tr tot have purchased that pot in Lionll Lotter nott they make Ot g - reater profit. rernotionint Ito i„ deceived by any—hapare fur Dr TO, 11-1,2111..1, an,l t 11.. on curter. No. la'? North St:CON)) nach tonic in always euveloped or accompl , o. o nh • nopv of "Dpott's Oracle of Jinni:h." W. A. LF:ADEa.,,,,,,,„ t , DVOTT.. , r DR. =mumps rziatacza, only rftditeture for Consumption !! It P E also removi.n 'and permanently cures all diseases arising front an impure state of the blood, vie: 'Scrofula or King' s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta neous Eruptions. Pimples or Pustules on the face, Blotches. Baca, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ring Worm or Tet ter. Senid Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Jousts Stubborn Flcer. t yJthilnic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago. Diseases arising train an injurious use of Mer cury. Dropsy, Exposure or linprudencc in life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Di-orders. In thin medicine several innocent lint very potent arti cle. Of the vegetable kingdom arc united. forming a com pound entirely tint:rent in its character andproperueli from tiny other preparation. and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It should be in the lauds of every person, who by business, or general count of life, in predisposed to the very many adiments that render hie n curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result to (kWh. - • CONSUMPTION. The following Icstanony is from in able practitianchr of this city Dear Stir :—ln reply toy our question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, 1 will say that although as perfect dnfbchever in the existence of a . ranacca, pr *ire for all diseases. however valuable it may be its certain condi tions of the system. still I have believed that a cure for Consumption would he discovered sooner or later, and was led to try your medicine its two very inveterate eas,es. They were pronounced by the intending physicians to be PfIZION city Crn . isummlox, and abandoned by them as in curable. One of the persons had been under the treat- . meta of ses era' very able practitioners for a smother of years. rind thee said she had old fashioned Consumption combnicil Is nL Scrofula," and that she might linger for sometime. lint could not he permanently relieved. lit both cases the eileet of the Panacea has beets most gratifying. Only four or five bottles were used by one of the persons lictore site b,•,,) to imp, ove rapidly. The other took about ten. They ore both well. I will only mid. that fa miliar as I alit cult Consumption by salient:ince and by extensive when alien as a study. unit knots tug also the In elket. 11t lilll.. nut Or ten of tar. lionevel. and Other Vegetable tomes. an well as of mi n t) of the ex pectorants and seda lives, 1 -honld never lathe recommend ed the use of Drake', Panacea if 1 had not been acquaint ed with the ingredient-. Stiller it to nay these are re eninniemle.t bf our sito.t popular and emits, tumid 111 linear present combined state, torm probably the bust ulteratiVc that has ever been made. The cure is in accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ego, by one of her most eminent wraers ott medicine, and now established by facts ,hich admit o: 110 dispute. Very Respectfully Yours, 1.. C.C.UNS, Corner Chest. and Filth st. LIVER CONIPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA - - - Astomeirtn o n cure of Live: Complaint and Efryapcsm, in CEnstICW:IOII wall General Debilay of lila whole syirm • Plux...tactproa. March 7, 1,13. Messrs Storrs .k Co.—Gmitlemen wile has been for several years nth a paw through her right side and shoulder, accompanied with chill, through her whole system. and almost constantly it sick stomach, at tended with point, invariably after eating ordrinking; so much so as to deprive her 01 nil satiAfaction in attempting to cat. es en it site had a desire for food. which wins not often the ease, as her appetite was completely gone. A friend persuaded hen to give DR. DItth:ITS trial and I ant Italy happy to say the first bottle gave her relict. Our family physician examined the Panacea, and approved of her using it. She has taken three bottles :twee, and is greatly hem fitted She Inas now a good ap petite, and can cut her meal, with satisfaction. The chills. pain. anal sick stomach have entirely left her, and oc lee! confident that the Panacea has atreeted a comple cure of her dulandues, and wontld reconunend to all WIIO are iii tlictcd as she Inns been to try Dr Drake ., Panacea. NN' 11.1. l A NI ASI No. :t.l I. North 'limit Street. The above are hat a few of the munerous te,timonials we are constantly iecsi sing. 01 the is...kind edieney of Dr. Di uke's Panacea. It 14 n pleasant, Set most search. tag remedy stud the first trtnl will prove its power. Its reputation la, increased since its introduction to a degree hillietto unknown 111 all medical discoveries.. With the thin cans notion that no oilier remedy. so called. of the present . age, is cram! to this. and that the thew) yen which it Is compounded is too firmly established to lan_ overthrown, the prom P . tars •Oliell a trial of Dr. Oral,:': Panacea. 51 tiling to stand or tall upon its own 111 , 411, wOn satisfied it will sustain the reputattoa it Inns already rienutreil 'CA nON.—The gelllllllo DR. DRAI.C.r.'S I'.\X.l - :A is put Hp 111, la rev Vtllltre ha , the litre on (jet, I'. Stun, un tiro tt rapper—hull 0,0 he nuns. •' Ilr Drake', Pima ern. Pinta llt the Prepnre4 only by Starr, A. Co , No XI North Stash atrrt. Aornrs.-1? 11.1.1 \ MS. Columbia; IlenittAt S. Sun, I.;uh•n , trr : C & Co.. You Is. 1::.1017..-ty, NDIIN VEET.IIILF, PILLS IN TILE PITY OF MEX ." bum:gsz: Amo:vo vol 'I'EERS.—LETTER FROM A lIRJII SIIEIRFP OF st)UTII CAROLINA Extract of letter train the editor of ill, Oroenville MOllll - !-%. C. Da W %Valour—Urn r fir • • • A week or ts, : h e, I trot )ott o Mot NT contation„ ,, a letter (rout 1111.• inn ultitivecri 111 the (21tv of 'Alexteo, In 111111 hr p 11.9 w 11)G trrs vru. 1.7 r.% JILL; 1,',4 'i-thaiiiik-at.';'ite;:irc.ll;ifsl;:i";;;,e;;ein.d7;;;;;;l-,;:a;;, and LI, recently 01C111 SIiERIFP fit tLI. IhNtilet liv 0110 or 3 . our advertiicinetio. 111 11 charletdon paper, I happenid to notice the location of 3 our of ice. and thought 30111100 M extract all article of t ine regard to your medicine. therefore 1 •tent the raper . . Tim tollo,"mg i, Ica extract ['rout the letter reierrell to ibm. • Al 3 heatzli is son 1,1 unpro, jug. procured a It,. ...outo Th. I,Vti,,ltt'A Italian Vegetable Pills. muf 1114 '3 e aeted an Ill) 'tent 1.11:11 . 11.v.it• ;"? Tifit it eppenr, rlint the Lr.it.• and pntrionc Volunteers u•iio hoer gone to 31.,%14`0. to (I..o'nd Ifir ngh,4 nun 1,0. 0 r of The•lr enontry. already begin to realize tin" ',unordina ry Value of thli ineompar.tble rtlek , teine.. Long hie to them! I 101 i I:II 3 LI: 111: , T.\ Are , oinetnio by C0,1101111,1111g 011 C ,illl anodic, nod oilinitiodernig thewong article. thin:illy horrible ore those ini.takes xs loch tin' 111,111” 111 turn oil Pill. ore old., nod that therefore, it to Intliskrvati which sire token. and nul.• k nal is bail all arc hail together Th, ers 0,111 l• inueli diderenee bet, eel, \Viialit's Indian Vegetable POI, rind other ant. Cie, is Ig•VACTII tiniltught tool noonday' IVe do not is ash any to lake MIT stool sorrels 1.1 tin , stutement Let :;tit one. Imvug taken other ineilici ti c b , try slur Nothing inure stilt be necessary. 31 nay pcn.ons hove been led n way by a COATING Or tiro tn , 11, ti they foment:lied that it WOlllll remove the or the Medicine. lint they are gonertilly 'Without the GAR hue articles lime nothing 10 101,0111- mond then, till nook! not lie sold n GIILTII` !ley !Ito so Ilk rite ougor. and by /114, tiruelt• a name :4 , 411,11 IG Wrlgh: `a Inchon Negetable Pills. they 1,1111 a teinporti r, notoriely• 11 OLVIS the) are. lit clothing. of , 0 horn the public should steer sullicientl) clear. Let it be remembered that \ "111(illTs T.\ 131,1: PILIA.S 111, prepared nith reterence to the la,. eoveroing ilw bunion bode they ore . good. tilway, u.rml, :dirt, eib.ciil toot ing out ili,ase I:very tinnily , linuld keep Thew ut howl. The iollownig highly reNocctable Storekeepers lase been dtey npronitell ugeni.i for the blew 1.11 this Celebrated Medicine. in Lanct,ter count, Iteurville. Reuben Weialer. Ihianbridge. Julio I'. Beecher. r Hart To, n,lnp. IVto Passinore. Itelleview, 13u) t r- A 1: mbnls Puck Tavern P. it , Geo. T. lark. Cue-nitt k Ilein.rkceper Conestop Centre. Jr‘let 11. liAtontn. Church l'oo a. 3, & 1: Rogers, Lt. is IS. C 0 1111111.1 A. Fry S. Spangler Cherry /fill. hoot. S. 1‘ ebster Droniore. John A. I lo) '.stet l'owit,hip, George thichnion do 1 & do Dal it. lVallaite. ' loon IA loth 1 New 1, v 1111.•ker do do Wlnrru. 11'..trignan 1 nl,lll Nni, Polio rtp• 1. P A Maillit 1 r. moors,. Thom .- I bale. Le:woe k Pr , ter Moiler, ..1. P k 11. II Iter r 1.1.1/. Nathaniel t.t I 1,113, Ziininerntan, Ilotiot Joy. & Cos rl, 1 1ountville. John Devlin Monett:, 1%, .1. At. 13. spungler. Mount Joy Township. H. (I. Clark A: Co. ii. John Reinhold. do tt‘l 1) mak cr . Co Mount Ple.onott. knot. M'Comunt. M t n co., h. I burp Sloittler. V Tonle. TOG . 11 , 111il • !high 3loorr, New Ilolluod, r k co Nose Provident-, Ilialebroaill A Meyer. Poplar Grose. 1: II l'a Peach 11oltoni. S. IV. 1 'e tin Towm.h:r. Jaen') :•:iiizer Pnrodliw, A. IL A. L. IVii tiler I'nter'n:llilrs. Mahlon Pi,. s. Tench R., lin. lor!.r. Joan 110.7 Strati shun:. 'Wm. Spencer. Sakriiiry.ll Freak:a:l. Joliii Bru.li - ,17 - ()iiice. devoted exclusively to Inc :kale of Wright's aline Vegrtalile PAIR, wholepalc and reind. 169 'Lice met, Philadelphia: 2.3,,t Greenwich street. Now York; nl 111. 9'rem not street. Beaton April L. , . 1.17.-1 y 1:1.1%.% .113IZAM DIVEDELVIID. Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, May 2 The Ihrectors of this In.stnution have this Jar denlart cl a divn , cml of three per erntont of the profitool tie last six month., rnivabln on and after the, lah instant. . - :..I.lll'lll. !MOM. c IoIL PHILADELPHIA. December 14, 1847 IVREGIIT'S rum Imola:. TNE • •Snbseribers ,itespeetfully inform their I_ friends arid the public, that. they have taken the Store formerly occupied by' S. li. Boude & Co., Corner of Locust and Front Street, and are now opening an entire new Stock of Good's, purchased at the pcesent very low prices. among which arc " ' FRENCH, ENCi LICA{ 43 AMERICAN BLACK CLOTHS. Olive. Brown, and flue Cloths: French. English, and American Bloc, and Blue-Black Cassimeres ; Striped. Plaid, and 'Figured Caostmeres Satinets. Summer Cloths. Gambroons Low priced Sum Mer Stuffs, Cords and Boa vermeils, Sic. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Grenadines, Organdies, Niggling, Range. Silk - Tissue, LaWll9, Ginglinms. and Black and Blue-Black Oro de Mines., Plaid and Striped Black Silks, Fancy Dress Silks. New Style Chamelies. ASLO, Calicoes, 3luslins, Checks, Gingliamo. Ticking, Chambrcyse, Linen and Cotton Table Diaper. Napkins, Gloves, Cotton, Alpaca. and Silk Hose. Now Style Bonnet Trimmings Sc.. &c. ALSO. GLASSWARE & tiatiEEESWARE—GROCERIES: Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Mackerel. forcing. Molasses. Fish and Sperm Oils. Soups. Candles Spices, &c.. &e.. Our goods arc all NEW anteselected with great care. and we hope by strict attention to business, to receive share OlcustOta of our friends and the public. All kinds of Country Produce taken in nt tlio highest prices. RO try. CII.A.LFANT. PETER LIALDEM.A.N, Jr. Columbia. March 25, ISIS —tf _ COMM/LIMA IRON POITZTDPar. THE undersizned, hereby tender their sincere iii their enstomers, mid the pub lic generally. tor the very Itlicral patronage that has at tended their rtlori, to please. and would iniorm them that it will be their greatest pleasure. as heretofore. to conduct their Intsuires, in such a manner as to merit their continu ed approbation and support. We emitinue to make till kinds of Castings. viz : MILL CIE.% RING, S'Prlt. BEVEL, MITRE:aid MOP.- TICE COG-WI I EELS. CAST SHAFTS tor water wheel, 4.e. Also. CAR WHEELS mid other Car Castings, to gether with all kinds of Rail Road Castings, for which inie.‘eeptioniable reterence can be. given for superiority and nvalibility. We have 1111110 a variety of PATTERNS for tanking Hot Blast ripe,, tor Ulte,i. Curimem., and ter Water Pipes. and. being well prepared for Casting Pipes, it sell' cer tainly be all advantage to those in want. to cull and amine for themselves, as we can manufacture as cheap. or cheaper, than any other establishment on this section of COMM y. . • We have different kinds of Patterns for Steam Engines. Thre,lung Machines. Ploughs, COIIIIIIOII Stoves. Stu,_ Plates, Stove Cy hiders and Grates, and many oilier things in our line of business. being the making and col lecting. together 01 the past eleven year, having too Lest of mechanics employed at Pattern making, &e., we are prepared to make any thing M our line of business at tile shortest nonce. and being tavorably situated at the Canal Basin. gives is the advalitsee of rnanufacturing and forwardivg Casting , to nay point with despatch Mid at the 10Webt Eono C SAMUEL TIZUSCOTT. Dealing tinder the fine of Geo. Wolf & Columbia, Pet. More It 4 1,1•?—tt" I'D:MEM= THE Franklin Fire Insurance Company of PIIILADELPIII.I.—OFFICE, IGJI CIIKS . NET Street. near rum Arent. DIRECTORS. CHAnr-rs N. BANektn, - Orono!: W. Rico suns, TuomAs II urr, NlonnEe,u D. Tones War, vet , ALRIL.I.III. C. ROM); Sssm:L Cut Cusr, akvtu S. Mon,. incon It. 55,0 Mounts PATTIM,,N. Continue to make in.uranee. p••rpetttal (Jr 1111111 , d, on every der.eription of property in town and country, at Mk, fin it:l,, a, arc consi‘tent ,reurny. 'file Compan) li.t,c rc,erved a large Contingent Fund. which. %s till their Capital nod Preinaimi, ,ately hit ested. airurck ample p roice 111/1 to the assured. The te.els at the Co:Op:Illy, on January Ist, 154.9, ac publi,hed agrec•thl y to an _het were as 10110SVS, VI/: tlortg'tge Real Egtate. 'l'emporart• 1.0:m., Stocks. Cash. Since their 111COTpurat1011. a period 01 elgili,elt yen, ' o w e have paid apwarda fl one 'Hatton. two hundred Mit on Int dollars, loNsen h r fire. theruby allortling evidence of the advantage.: Orli...Uralic, n. S, en Zr. the .I,lllry and di-1104110a to Inert Nvllitprouiptne., all linlnline, CIIAIMPLS R. 13ANCKER, Pro sident. Cit tnr.r. , G. BANCK rn. Secretary. THOMAS: 1,1.0 YD. of rolninhiri. Agent her York and Lancaster Counties. Feb. 1;.. TO SPORTSMEN TILE undersigned hale just received the best _L and mo , t eomplete n , ,ortinent of I:rigltgli and Gar man qtol, and Is. it and patent breech DOURLY.; h AIC IIELF.I) GUNS, winch have ever been offered in market at such prwe• that will suit all. .tko. sic harm 1 cc) Revolving and .elf-rorking• PISTOLS Call and ex- TO PRINIIERS. THE subscriber is now manufacturing Printing INK of a superior quality, and oilers it fur sale in large or 'mall quantities. upon accommodating term, In any instance where the ink sent shall not answer the de seription. it null he exchanged or the price reitinded. A liberal thscount will be made upon large purchases for cash. The New+ Ink is put np in kegs of IC, 15. NI. 25, :Ai, and I nO Jhs. Book Inks in small kegs and in Ih. canisters. Colored Inks also in 11,. canisters. I[,-•A 20 11,. Leg of the hest news ink will he scot li, any point of the l'etnia Improu uncut, at soy risk nee Ili charge. upon receipt 01 Si VARNIsII iu barrels. kegs and canister, .1 II Columbin, Ma) 1917.—1 t SPRING GOODS. The public is respectfully invited to call and c% amine ire .h 01 I%lSi - 110:SA111.1: (iCIUDS. received and for sale an priers evhirh C:.11111.1 Lul to mat purrlaa-erg. at J D. L J. NVICIC:111 - :, Coltunlna. March 19. 191, SPLENDID PREMIUM PLATES for the subscribers to the Columbian 31antirine. :cent by mall to any part of United Slates, free of postage The Colimilitnii Nlngarine. for 1949. edited by John In tone and Robert A. West. A repository of the chuivest Anierieint literature entirely original, and of the most enctly original The Columbia Altiga/ine enters upon n new year with prospects iner.•11 , 111ZI) bright and promising. It has at tained a prowl portion ill the piddle estimation. 9•he pre,. uwerre, lr. and with 11 generous kindness which the Proprn.•ter grate:idly neknon ledges. has borne testi mony to the 'superiority of its literature and the profusion and elegance of itc embellishments; while its influence and constantly increasing circulation, shoves that the press has but uttered the general sent ntcnt, and niTordi such agreeable evidence that it Inns niet the e),peetation of till, that it seems to the Publisher almost 111111eCe,111T to speak of the :inure It cannot lie nrec.sitry to ray much at the conduct nr the literary department of the l'ohnnbitin The gentlemen who have so long and sett.tactortly discharged that duty continue their ettiment sort ise,, and the Publisher 1. Imp. t py to amtottnee that he ha-einintle arrangement, with several of the most distinguished st titers in the countr), whone regular contributions will emit h the Magiusite , while, as heretofore, the latent of an article, quite as much I as the tunic of its v, ricer, null lie the pa•sport to its p.leet. Elevated , enument and pure moralit) u ill dibungtuslt all the literature 01 the rultaultiatt Tire rarer or which I'ollllolol,in till hereafter he printed, it tudintlactured t.Xlite•sly tot the purpose. by our ; of the lerge‘t and 3110,1 bight) eye env,' undo rn to the ' Paton. and the t)ringr.tphy \N o! be of proportiod,ne it, al. ncss and elegance. The Puble,her respeettulls iolicits front author, art, , übserite ry and agents, t 0110/1101 lice of the 4. oittid,rnee ; hither, so ;teliertnisly siss 11. •As au earned of the life rality nil! , w Inch it. nil. Mb/ to conduct , Ifinf du parintem of the work. Ile has prepared, at a large t outlay. a maglitliet•nt full length Portr.itt itslimmon. price two dollar,. in ' , tipple and 110.1,011 M. dl be presented, gratis, free at postage, To ever) yearly sub scriber to the Columbian Nlagazinc. Ns list will 0 . 31,1 lo the Publisher 1;113 lideallee, punitige paid. It I. ing of such superior 1115010. aml the subject is 01 Snell llie profound and abiding' merest, that be GiantGiantdoubt dint gift will highly gratify the receiver, and IJrge4 swell Ibr list 01 his subscribers. lie annexes, also. the tiallotv ing iiiiii •itelly liberal terms 01 publication, it being under stood that the suliscriptains are 111 eliisl, I'or S 3, the Magazine and Engraving of Washington. I'or 95, two copies of the 31agnzine, and the Engrav ing. with each. freThe great National Picture of the Declaration of Independence, Just published. p which WAS ',aimed by rot Truntlitill tor the Rotunda at Wanlangton, nod original') engrn ed on copper by Mr Durand ha,been re - engraved oar steel. mid intim result of two years labor. It contains portraits of all the signers, and should he the Republican Emblem iu the home of every Ann newt The size of lutegran in 2l else,nches ; it i• printed on the bent p paper, 20, by 3, pries.. 3 . Every person) who will send to the Publisher of the Columbian fit. post paid, shall receive a copy of tins Engraving and a copy of the Magazine for one year.— the engraving tree of postage. For ti.i. the Val.:urine, Engraving or IVa.kungton, and Declaration of Weyer'. dance JO/ S TAYLOR, Publisher. 151 Nassau street, Neu: York _ - SUG.A.II.III. 'MEW Crop New Orleans Sugars and Molasses at 1.1( sPA'sr 0.1:R THIS ATTNETIVELY! .Doctor Holland's Cdlc brated GERMAN Briimßs, Will effectually mire the Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dys pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility. Indigestion ' Flatu lence, Asthma, Diabetes, Disease of the Kidneys, Pulmo nary Affections,. (arising from disease of the stomach and liver-) and all &senses arising from a weak or disordered stomach in both Male and Female, such as Female Weak ness. Dizziness, Fullness or Blo od 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 Side. Back, Breast, or Limbs, Cold Feet. &c. They remove all acidity, anti give tone and action to the stomach, and assist digestion ; they contain no alco holic stimulant. and can be taken by the moat delicate stomach. and will in every case entirely destroy Costive ness. and renovate the whole system. removing all im purities front the body, and remnants of previous disease, and give health and vigor to the whole frame, thereby preventing frightful dreams, walking while asleep, &c., va Inch often result in accident. The functions of the stomach are of the inmost unpor lance 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 modifying every part of the system. A greater number of persons fall victims to the harrassing of Constipation and Dyspepsia, and more organic diseases commencing in the digestive system. than all other diseases combined. The many thousands vt ho die with Yellow Fever, Cholera. Influenza, rind other epidemics. is owing to disease or de rangement there. If the digestive system is iu perfect health. the nervous system and the circulation of the blood will be also, its upon it they depend, then epidemics loose all their terror- Those living in. or visiting districts harrassed -with FEVER AND AGUE annually, will find that by the timely use of one or two bottles to renovate and strengthen the system, no excess of bile will accumulate, and they will not in any one instance take the disease. Preven tion is far better than owe The rare success iti treating diseases of the stomach successfully, has not been so flinch a want of pathologi cal knowledge of its functions, as the preparation of suit able Vegetable eninpounds, so as to obtain not only their whole puts ter, but as they would be Meat effectual and grat Ye e n ere all aware that too many preparations have been, and arena,' ISClttre the pllbtle, that act only as pull atis and =ante That change the locatity of the disease, or pies ens it fur a short peraid. then it returns more for m: table thou in the first instance. Such pi eparattons Lase de-truy ed the public confidence. This article stand ing alone ui its IllttllLer of rives, and unrivalled. us thou sands of our citizens Clan attest woo have tested its va ne., can always Le dUrelltktllll.ll fur the above monied diseases. It will enre any tithe that can be cured by medicine, no matter who, or what rise has failed : it will perfectly restore the diseased organic tunetions of the Stomach. Intestines. Respiration, Circulation. &e. These linters. and the s_lpikeisard Ointment will cure any case of Inward Piles; it is a rare occurrence to re quire more than one bottle of each for the worst cases. For sale at the GERMAN MEDICINE OFFICE, No. sl7?. Race Street. one door above Eighth. south side. Phila delphia- In Lancaster. by John I'. Lon.': in Harrisburg. by Daniel W. Dross: in Pittsburg, by Wm. Thom—and by dealers generally throughout the United States. !Er - Pamphlets containing cures and descriptions of dis eases. gi his. Also for sale his celrlmtlt..l VF:OrrI'ABLE: IIIIF:U. ATIC PILLS.for slit cure of Dont. Rheumatism. Drop sy. and set Cr,' Net von, Affections: SPIKENARD OINT MEN'r, for the cure of Piles, 'Vetter. Ringworms. Ike., . LITTER L'S LIVNIG AGE. hUBLISIED every Saturday.--Terms 12 1-2cerils a tannin,. or six dollar- a 2. ear, in advanee.—This work is conducted r in the spirit of Museum of Foreign litter:nine. (a Inch ~n, favorably received by the public for the last twenty y ear...) but a, it is twice as large. nail appears ,o often. ne not only gne spiriband tre,lnte, , to it by int”ty things which were excluded by a month' , deldy. hat m tale thus extending our scope anal gathering a greater and mare eta-active variety. are able inerea, the solid and substantial part or our liter :try. historical. and political harveab as tully to satisfy the mauls of the American reader. g;ilos 11.; 10 , 30 , 00 121 19 00 5 , 5.13 :51 .15.117 'rue elaborate and 'lately Essay s of the P..linbitrgQ.ar ierly. and other Pi rte too; and Illachtsootri, noble erni ci,m, 011 Poetry. ill. keen >olitical Commentaries. highly wrought 'and vivid description of rural and moun tain :scenery: and the contributions to Literature, Ilibto ry. 'lllld COllllllOll Lite. by the g...10ns Spectator, the ',park ling Evioniner. the milieioos Athenumm. the busy and iticht•trious Literary (iti/ette, the scii,ible and com- Itinannia. the sober and respectable Chris ian Obeerver, are inierniked with the .Milittiry and Naval rcuteni-reuses of the United Fen ice, nod with the hest article, nt the Dublin I:nivel...oy. New Monthly. Tait', A tusworill's, Ilertr... and of Chambers' n 1111111.111,4. Journal. We do 1101 eolv,iiter it beneath our dtginty to borrow to it and el i.clont from Punch; and. when eve think it gond enough. make. flee of tine thunder Of the The Ton,. We shall increttie our variety by tin purl:ohm. from the continent of Lutope, and [runt the 111• W growth nt the Britniii colonie4. The , train-hip has brought Ettrope. _t•itt. and Africa Into nue nelghlen howl ; and will dell} - multiply our connection, a• 11ercinint, Travellers. and Politicians, with all part, ni time se mid; ~, that much more than over it_ now becomes every intelligent American to he inform ..-. neuter relVe.. but loontirle the lialsoll sttents toeolltieetton be hin.tiletnngg ttr through 11 royal proee.et of C/innge. to Nome, flung., tt bleb the inertly political ptophet cannot com pute or foresee. = Geographical diseoverice, the prog,re:s of Coloninition, (which is extending over the whole st orld.) and Voyages and 'Pravel.., will he laeuntc matter tor our Feli.Cllo,.; in general, We bltitti sy , tematieally and very Sully (WWI:1111Z nor reader , : ouli the great department of For eight utiatr.. without entirely neglecting our own \While svr ti , ipilt• In make the laving Age ili•siraldn to all who situi to beep thein•elve., int:mined of the rapid progi-eF. of the Statesmen, Divines, Law ) er, and of 1111SilleS, Mid Men of it soil nOtt over object to make it attractive and u.r6d Iu the.r Wives and Children. We belies e flint st, eau tlui..ln Fnuir puod in our day and generation: nod hone to the stink indippensiilile m eser well informed I.Ve usable, because in this day of Mei:mire it I. not priti.ible to guard rignimd i., owl ni ta,.te and %%don. in murals, 111 all) other iorni-hing n suilicient ail healthy eh:Jr:wt. r. The in. mid and mural rippetite tong In` gratified , We hope by •• hinny. vie the wheat from the by providing almialanil) air the imagination. and by a large collection of I tii.graph y. Voyage.. and 'pea vote, , IliQnry and inn .olnl mailer. Me tang, produce a Work' sehloh thou he in.polar. w hole nI the Same It It ill ai.pirelo raise iliti 0111111.11 C HMS —Th , Lit iii.e . .\;_re is publisher! rscr3 Saturday. 1,3 E 1.11111. r. . VOTtler of Trelltollt raid Broomfield I . l oZion—Price It!! emits n camber. or sir dollars a a year at advance. Retiniiiinet, for tuts period will be oiiinkibily received and promptly totcaled to. la-To lin.ore renialarity in muiline the work. orders tliould be nalairip.sed to the °Mee ni publiention, as above. (Init. pl.) Mg a 3 car in ads mire, will be supplied as Four copies the • • - 5.20 on Nine - ti , - - - 10 00 T s•elve •• - ...351100 Complete sets. 111 iiiteen ohanir s. to the vital of 1.947. liand.oinel3 bound. and packed ail neat boxes, are me oats at thirty dollars. Any s °hunt ;nay be hid separately at taco dollars, hound. or a dollar and a Intliin numbers. Any aninber may be lariat tor 121 cents; and it mar-be .orth while tor subscribe', and purchasers to complete any broken volumes tht 3 may have, and thus greatly enhance their value. IL v.,of the very best quality, with. an assort b em of LA:111.: , tor harm], the ,atne, Illavvy• on liZtlld at J. IJ. & J. wniairrs. roltarn!qa. mureit Tistoll3.24l2lVG Maim AGAIN. ~.„„ Between York, Wrightsville and Co- Prem.lent and Directors of • - th , !moor, and 44 11,141,11am:a Rail Rand colorant. havine ,misent.,l to continue die MORNING TRAIN I IO pen the ohm, places, • lily etir null leti-e Columbia DATlX,ltionth” s rx eept.,ll nt n; o'clock. A \I.. awl the Trate will Icor,. Wright, ill, at 04 Welewk. Hetet-lung the Trate win lett, to York at tt We:wk. • D C. II BOIID1.1:Y. .Ij,r/I 17.1-1; Svapel'l .13.496. LT. AND SUSQUEILELNIVIL 413 RAIL ROA—FARE REDUCED.--The Pas •eltger Train, row, daily as follows below:— Leaves Balt:morn at J o'clock A.:11..0nd ar rives at 11/ o'clock. P. M. Arrives at York at 12 o'clock P .1.. and leaves for Co lumbia at It o'clock, P. M. !waves Csilamlan at 2 n'elnek I'. M.. and leases Yorl. for Baltimore at :1 o'clock 1' 31. Mire Iron Baltimore to York, SI Wrightsville, - - Columbia, - !! It!} - - I! 00 TI, Trani moaner,. at York with Stage% for Huth'burg, Gettysburg. Clininbersburg. Pattsburg and York Springs I'ARK TO (:111 . 1'Y:,BURG AND HARRISBURG. The company i.ntithorord by the proprietor.: of the Stage Zones to receive the lore through cr ollll 3llllllllore to IriCtlyAbllTZ and Harrisburg. BALI - moan ro Grrn - sntnr: ea-ti Mit:atm/rim. rare through to either place, $:1 D C. U. BORDLI:Y. Supert. oo Tiel‘et Office, 63 North sr.. Bak May 0. 1..17.—ti —•— ' AV =Lam. 4307 Baltimore & Susquehanna Rail Road. The Morning PASSENGER TRAIN u ill ran from Baltimore regularly, hereatier, on Sun day, at It o'rlnek A. A. and Returning will start from Co lumbia at 14 P. :11., I Vrightsville 2 P. NI., and from York at 3 o'clock, P. 11.. as on other days of the week. The mail between Baltimore and York will be carried by this train. No oiler train udl rim on Sunday. C II 13ORDLEV. S,ipPrlnlrnelent nrTninvnrlntinn ESEEME 2211 AX/ ET3EIMRELLILL • 1 , 911=gra2LIWNei GREAT REVOLUTION TN MOBS of Dry Goods. Who are to be benefited L by this remarkable change? TIIEPEOPLE! Why ? Let them call at the BEE RIVE STORE, North Queen street, and seep here they can bay as much for $L W. as they a short ante ago would have to pay Sd 00 for. This Men iu a radical change for the express benefit of Rm. peo ple. Let Mein call early and see the LARGE LOTS: of cheap and beautiful Goods nut opening: for Revolu tions now-a-days tire remarkable for their naaterrx. Splendid Lawns, fast colors. I 0 cents 31 inch :Mishits, heavy and fine, for GI cents AIUS D 1 LAINFS A good article or Plain Modes and Blk. only 121. centa A good article. Highly Cainelcon. _ _ .NIOURNING DRESS GOODS Ladies can Im supplied with every article for mourning. Good plain Elk. Chita only t2l cents do do Lawns. 12j, IS, and 25 cents 3la.zatlans, Darcgcs and Silk Tissues. LADIES' GLOVES Lisle thread. Silk and Kid; Misses Gloves in variety, AT TIIL: 13 HIVE, CHAS. E. wE:vrz &BRO. GINGILAMS :—.Tust opened, 4 cases of splendid French. Scotch. and English Dress Ginchams, New patterns and vary cheap—at THE BEE HIVE. North Queen street. LADIES' SUNNIER DRESSES The greatest variety of the most splendid styles, just received—among the newest styles are : Mneatlans, - - _ Magnificent. ' - Benoit:hi. " Zeplay Tissues, - - Lovely. Pompadours, Fascinating. &c., &c ., perfecily exhaustless, at the BBL HIVE, North Qiieen Street. OffetS. E. WENTZ A: BRO. BONET RIBBONS Just opening, the newest styles for Spring and Summer. Inct greatest variety ever seen in Lancaster. Great care has been taken in the selection of styles and color at the urs HIVE. EAT BROMEI2IES Frcin \. R'. L d a : c gollt.;; - - do do do F.dring and Inserang Embroidered Syrir.s Mvmhris. for Dresses. • - - - . . At the BEE HIVE. North Queen st Lancaster, April 15. WHITE SWAN H O l LEL, , f i oj s m , erap r r is 's ti F u roji a t s r , e o ey i l , fi n ri os e t tt r c e i, inform the public that she has tab en the house tormerly occupied by her brother, Samuel McKinney, and more recently . by John Barr. The house line been tho roughly repaired; this, with an experience of fourteen yeah's connection w•itth it. and being prepared with every comforiuble accommodation necessary, together with a determinanon to leave no exertion undone. she hopes to merit and reeeis e n continuation of the patronage hit:MO tine soltherally bestowed upon the house. Marietta, March IX. Itelr. —din Lancaster Psxamincr and Intelligences. Philadelphia N. American Ai United States Giaette. Clearheld Banner. and Lock Haven Whig.. publish to the amount of and send bills to this office tor collection. EMZI AND COPPER BUSINESS. 11. Ptakler & Co., Mani:ail for pant cneouralgommt, would announce tote enaLens of Coltunbm and itt. viemity, that the. still c ominnc to manufacture Tu..such Copper ware of ull kinds cut their old stand, In Loeuct street, one door north of the Coluinhut Buick. and revectfully sullen a COMIIIIMIICC of public patronage. .Nlarch 11, /6.1,11 r7.lrg ARTICLE Boat Store. We would roll the attention afloat:nen to a new article of boat Stove made and adapted expres.ly lur their convenience. To be seen and bad of 11. PFAIILER & CO. March 11, Vcl.S..tf A. M. HAINES GAR BUILDER AND MACHINEST. Having taken the extcnaive Machine Shop lately occupied by 211 r. Thomai Cox, on the canal basin at tint place. iv prepared to fit up nod build rosy ears in the ino.t durable, nod nente•t outliner. Ile h also prepared to do all kinds of reparinu. Loth of wood and south work. in a way to give nitti'tiiettoit. Colombia. J:n 15. ISIF.—tI N. 11. A good second bend Sicron Engine of four horse Power, for sale by A. 31 !Nine., es above, MI ("ROSS-CUT SAWS, of Roland's best. For _LA_ sale tit malititilviure. price, by April 7. & NILE'S EMBROCATION horses. This Embrocation, so well known .1, by the Iloatmen. Wagoners, Furriers, Farmer., Stage Dricers, and Private Gentlemen. with Horses. is spoken of in di.. .114:11,n terms for the folio, ing complaints: old or fresh cats. wounds and bruises, old strains and swel lings, strains of the shoulders, gnul. produced by the cols In} and saddle. and in rill cases where the Joint., and tendons are in a ildrixed condition). For 'nit by W. A. Li.f,Anr.R. colim Ann. Feb. 12-ti IVIACLITRA ILURANTIACA. USCE ORANGE, BOW-WOOD, or YELLOW-WOOD. A few papers of seed; of Iles splendid Ornamental Tree. for pale by 'IVM A LEADim.. flue wood is etomal in durability - to the Yellow I.oeust--. leaves equal 10 the Ma!berry tor tending silk-,Ornp.— the tree plant trained: or hedge, Is Imperfor to the Haw thorn. and nor ornament. there I+ no tree more splendid told c orlon, Apr4.3-te AXPLXCTED READ A Certain Disease Cured in TWO DAYS.—The MOST SPEEDY lIKNIEDY FOR PAINS IN THE loins, recent and chronic affections Of the kidneys, dis ease of the bladder. gravel, seminal weakness, &c, Per sons who, by indulging in a secret habit, have entailed on themselves ronstitierinnal debility. should apply int ,' imeiliately to DR. KINKELEC, nitric Philadelphia Medi ; cal Musa, the oldest neon nf the kind in the, Ply, Office, N. W. corner of THIRD and UNION Stn. be tween Spruce ar d Pine, I j squares from the Exchange. This .)Indira( Dour was est:Or/MI.I by Dr. K. fifteen yearn ag n, for the suppression of quackery, there being s s , n .h t n na pTipersons.'withnut knowledge, name or character. , nth ertlsements In the.public papers, that an in stitutionnf this kind wan highly necessary to prevent the afflicted. especially etrangers, from falling into the bands of stone unskillful wretch, who. instead of curing, might send his victim to an untimely grave. Therefore the ' afflicted sh fluid alinn the numerous pretended physicians who know nothing of the ;trauma of medicine, but con sult Dr Kinkelus. tv lincures A Ceriarn Disease in two nr three daya.actrittling to the .tote of the patient, without the use of mercury. Nn mercurial remedies are used by Dr. Kinkelin ; hits medicines are palatable and harmless, and all his patients aro honorably shielded, front even the po.ibility of being discovered. Its who places him self under the care of Or. K., may religiously confide in big honor ns a gentleman, and con/Men:ly rely upon his skill as a physic/an, and If he is not speedily relieved no remuneration will be demanded. • Strictures, nae nitro: most troublesome and dangenurs affections, which often end in gravel, inflaniation, weak ness, &c Dr. Kinkel:a guaranties to remove speedily; as also, swellings diseased prostrate gland, &e. Stric tures have ruined many who had no knowledge Cl' their existence. 'lake Particular .V.iiicc.—Voutig men who have injured themselves by a, certain practice sndidged habit frequently leArtied Iron., evil companions, or at school-- the elreets of la hich are n Witt) felt, even Witril asleep, and destroy both anent and body, should apply atonic dmiely. Weakne..., and cnubt !Ili (tonal debility' mime dintely cn•ed and full vigor !motored. All letters post paid. 'rake a ffect i on s Kinkelm has had greater practice in the abnvethan any physician in the United states. Ile also possesses an advantage over all others. from the fact nf havin7, studieJ she great hospitals of Europe. Thousands in Philadelphia can testify that he cured them after every ether means has failed. Sept rate rooms furprivate consultation. Open till 9. P. M. Trarellers supplied at a moment's notice, with the re qeisite medicines to cure themselves privately. Packages of medicines sent to any part of the IT. S. More particulars In the Spirit of the Times. nc647-1y CIIESNITT ST. HOUSE. IN( l o .l , 2 , lC , liesn . q Strebet, scriber res pectfully infor m. mends and the public in g.eneral. that be still continues to keep the above establishment Leery pains is at an tunes taken to reader this one of the best. and, from its central situation, It is one of the most convenient Hotels in the city. His TAMA: is furnished, at all times, with the choicest debeacies of the gewgaw llu WIN/IS and LIQUORS me not Alma-wed by any other establishment in ties city. the Servants are careful, honest mid obliging. Terms of Boanling to suit the limes, Country Merchants and 'liminess Men will find the lo cation of the Cita/eery Sr. Horse in the most business part of Philadelphia. Thesubscriber plcdge‘ himself that every thing m bin power shall be done to give hatisthetton to those who to. vor him with their patronage Ploloclelphtn. cep, I-r_rr..%lll' 31T1.T.T.R. Prnpr,t.r i: t . ..?06. I , I7I7.IIADIEGPICEI6 CHINA, STORE—The Subscribers, proprietors one of the oldest and most extensive China Stotes the United States, have now on hand a very large suppi of COMMON WARE. GRANITE. WARE, CLUNAWAIt• AND GLASS WARE, embracing all the varieties ever imported, which will sell in large or small quantities. Wtroxstsste oaßt 'n, to suit the wants of the people, at prices to eel COMDCI.DICOL • The advantages to be derived fromhaving a large ile , to select from. onght certainly to be apparent to everyo.. only two need be mentioned : lst. The vartety to please the taste. 2d. The advantage of purchasing at the lowest toned for it is certainly evident to every thinking mind m, TIM LARGER TILE lIESINESA DONE, TILE SMALLER 'ME PRO nnquincp. It is so in every branch of trade. The mitt focturcr sells to the wholesale pagekage dealer; ti wholesale package dealer sells to the tobbcr, and !lick. her to the retail country dealer : so that the farmer or co., sumer of the article PAYS AT LEAS ram Farm!!! Why pay so many profits when you can come direct] to head quarters ? TYNDALE & MITCHELL, April 22, 1&L-2m 219 Chesnut street. above 7th it wizotansA.LE. CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, Na .1 Market (Between 4th and sth streets.) Philadelphia. The subscriber respectfully solicits the attention • Country Merchants and Dealers generally to an r•„ nation of a complete stock of READY MADE CLOT ING, which, tor extent, variety and workmanship, flatters IMnselt a ill give universal satisfaction. whale hi reduced settle of prices presents to purchasers induct ments which cannot be surpassed by any other establish meat tnthe United States. Philadelphia, March 4, 1E4.1--3m• PELTLAIDELPIIIII. TYPE AND STEREOPYPE FOUNDRY. The set scribers are prepared to tarnish, at short notice, ever article used is a Printing °dice, and have reduced ii Prices of Type upwards of lb per cent. They no, charge for Pica, 33 cts. Sala Pica, 34 !‘ Nonpareil, Long Primer, 36 " Agate, 66 " Bourpots, 40 " Pearl, 51.00 " Brevier ; 40 " Diamond, O!tJ " Determined to spare no expense in making their este. lishment as comply" as possible, they are gettinr up uniform Series of the celebrated SCOTCH Venus. which unequalled for beauty and durability, and which they fe. assured will meet with general approbation. Sever sires arc nosy ready. having recently siisited Europe for the purpose of pr. curing every improvement in their line of business. the now oiler a greater yummy of Fancy Type. Borders. Or naments. Sm., titan any other establishment in t United Stales; and their improved method:of casting, of preparing metal, enable them to furnish orders iv mariner to ensure satisfaction. _ . Printing Presses of every description, Printing 1, Chases, Cases, 13rass Rue, Furniture, See., at the loge rates. Sceond-hand Presses and Type which has been us. only in stereotyping, generally on hand. Books, Pamphlets, Music, Medicine Directions, Label Checks, Drafts, &c., correctly and elegantly stereotyp. as heretofore. • . N. B. Specimen Books will be gent to Printers o wh,ll to make orders. L. JOHNSON & Co. Philn., Dec. 'Pt, 1547.—H. No. 0. Little George c OLIVER. EVAN'S QALAMANDER, Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chen ‘Varraitted equalto any other make, and have new been injured by Fire or Burglar , , in a single instance. II also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Clkest made of lighter iron, nt lower prices. Letter Copying Pre‘ses and Books. Trucks for Store',, Factories, &e. Druggists' Presses. Eagle Class Paper. Portable Shower Baths. &e. Packing Levers, Hoisting Machines. Refrigerators and Rates Filters. OLIVER EVANS, . , Cl South Second St., below Chesnut, l'hilnilclplau REFRIGERATORS for cooling and pi-est:is-mg Jlea Butter, and all articles Intended for culinary put poses. •—•- . Nr ATr.re FILTERS—OIiver Fwans' Celebrated We . _ ter Filters, for Purifying 'Water that i• brachtsh or dy, whether by rains, unnerals, or othrrwiso can he ha. of all ,1/4,4 1111t1 prices, at the Warerocen-, No. 61 Sou Second Strce!., two doors below• Chesnut St-, Philud. Philadelphia, October thl, 19.17. A FASIIION OF KITS, at the Great Central Chen lIAT AND CAP From:, No. :lA, INlarket Street. South side. above Ecighth Street. PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber takes this method to return his thanks como) of 39r, fr the Iref Liberal share of patronage which .I.IC the ll- y l.c have extend& ' towards him for the last few mouths, nail would call their attention to the fact fiat lie has now introduced his SPRING FASHION OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, which for beauty. neatness and durability, cannot be en yelled by any other establishment in this city. This sloe coinpnses the Heaver, Nutria, Brush. Rusin, Silk, and Molt, Skin lints of all styles add qualities, together tanks a very large assortment of Cloth. Velvet, Plush, Fur, and Glazed Caps. Country Merchants and others arc respect. fully invited to examine the stock, which they will finds to their advantage to do, before purchasing, as it is Ina he. termination. has tug adopted the system of selling for Cash only, to sell at the lowest price , . JOHN FAR EIRA , JR. 254 Market St., above Saks in., south able. Philadelphia, Mauch IS, 1818.—tatine I " 0 TMAILPOILEL 'I 0 MORES I" CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC--.Tile only genuine - DR. WISTAR'S BALSA3I OF WILD CHERRY," has the written signature of the General Agent. W. M SPEAR, on the out aide wrapper surrounding each bottle; this is believed to be the only article. bearing the above title, as emanating from the Doctor. The virtues of Wild Cherry. for relteetsig ufleetions of the Lungs and that all important organ, the Lever, has long enjo y e d the confi dence of domestic practice. City of Plilludelphia, se—William M. Spear, of the city of Philadelphia, bung duly sworn according to law, de poses and says that he is in the possession of tee original recipe for preparing a Balsam of Wild Cherry, for affec tions of the Lungs, which was given to him by Dr. NVistar, a regularly educated Physician, and that he believes it to be the only one in possession of any person except the said Dr. 'Winer himselL 51. SPEAR. Sworn and subscribed before me. and city seal affixed, on die first day of:November, A. D. tall. (L. S.) JOHN SWIFT, Mayor. A copyright for the Balsam is seemed. Absurd as it may appear in the face of the above unde niable proof, an individual from Boston, Mass., recently applied to the United States District Court of Peonnylvn ma Ibr an injunction on the General Agent for the United States and the British Provinces. to prevent said Agent Born selling the only genuine Dr. N , VlStar'S Balsam of Wild Cherry, (said individual elniming the right.) Of course the lion. Judge of said Court promptly retained it. The Balsam is not one of the quack nostrums of the clay, claiming to cure persons whose cases are beyond the reach of medicine, (or restoring others to life;) it only Claims. and has proved in thousands of cases, to be the hest. most •elficneiott., and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry of the nineteenth centitry, for affections of the Lunge, Liver, and Kidneys, frequently terminating in consump tion, ever offered to the public. A liberal discount to druggists and country dealers. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—I have this day appointed T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. M.P., North Second street, Philadelphia, Wholesale Furnishing Agents for the (only genuine) DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY. for the following States, VIZ : New York, New Eng land State.. New Jersey, De/aware, Maryland, District re Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Also, for the interior of Pennsylvania. All orders for the Balsam will hereafter be addressed to them. Also for sale, wholesale and retail, by NVILLIAM SPEAR, No. 145, Vine street. below Fifth street, Philadel phia, General Agent for the tinned States and the Minsk! Provinces, for the (only genuine) Dr. IVimar's Batmen of Wild Cherry. WM. It I. SPEAR. Philadelphia, March 27, ISO. AGENTS,—J. & W. Penfold & Co., New York; A. Mc- Clure & Co., Dr. Herrick Co., Albany, N. Y,; John F. Prescott. 'Troy, N. Y. ; Charles DerJ Providence, R. I. Redding Ir. Co.. Mrs. E. Kidder, Ihisto James Green, D. Scott, Jr. fr. Co-, Worcester, ; Mass .;. &. J. Brewer, Springfield, Mass.- G. W. iVelsh. k Co., ford,Han- Ct.; J. Onh & Co.. Lancaster, Pa. • Dr. A. H. Bar flux. York, Pa.; Reynolds & Co., Lecks;ille. N. C. ; John L Georgetown. D. C.; Alex. David, Vs ; R. Wtuasms and W. A. Lasxma, Columbia Pa. bottles for Richmond, Prier PI per bottle; six Ault:lc-Iy. IT—rDB. DYOTT--fAI: • ;~~ui~U~na,iFf~~ SPRING JACOB REED El
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