The Columbia spy. and literary register. (Columbia, Pa.) 1848-1848, June 17, 1848, Image 3

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    From the po.!ton Ewing Traiellet,Jen. 0,184:
It is perhathi bathe set of -itultice 'to the proprietors of
Mente. Balsam of - Wild Cherry. for us'to say, that our
personal experience in the use of thisardcle has impress
ed us most favorably. One of the proprietors'of the travel
ler was entirely cured of a severe tough of four month's
continuance, by the use of this Balsam; and ievired of
oar friends and acquaintances, who have tried the article,
have found It of great service in relieving - them of severe
coughs and shortness of breathing, with which they have
been fidgeted. Mr. Seth W. Fowle, N 0.1.15, Washington
street, is the general agent. ,
Be not deceived, remember that spurious imitations,"l
and other preparations of Wild Cherry abound through
out
the land. but it is Dr. Iir:STAB'S that has performed
so many thousand wonderful cures, therefore buy no
other but the genuine, original Balsam of Wild Cherry,
signed I Butts on he wrapper
None genuine, unless signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. ,
For sale by SETH \V. rowLE, Getters' Agent, / 38 ,
Washington Street. Boston; Aslo.
Far sale by B. 'Wrthrsam, Front Street Columbia, Fa.
Bliertsboge of Congress. Clergymen. Lawyers, Sena
tors, Jur i es. Foreign Conanla, and - in fact, all classes of
the community, have given in their testimonials in favor
of the superior saponaceous qualities of RADWAY'S
CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP. In fact the superior
qualities of this delicious Soap are so much in advance of
all others. that every individual who tries it once, be
comes astonished at its effect upon the Ordeal. and are
so highly pleased with its extremely bland; soothing, and
puriiying effects in curing all excrescences of the cuticle,
exterminating Pimples. Blotches, Pustules, Tatter, &a.,
at the sainetime imparting to the complexion a healthy
roseate hue, and pure, sweet, and clean skin, that tests
modals. unasked for, are presented to u■ every day.
For S raving, this soap is superior to creams and other
soaps, it produces a rice and copious lather, softens the
beard, and renders the skin smooth and pliable. For
_Claming Teeth, Midway!. Soap may truly be said to pos
sess wonderful merit—it makes the teeth white and
beautiful, renders' the breath sweet, and keeps the gums
free from scurf. For the Tot/et, it is superior to all im
i3Of /44 - . wive. being entirely free from all poisonous ad- '
mixtures, it will not irritate or inflame the skin.
TESTIMONIALS.
From the Rev. J. N. Markt.
•
.
Mcsere..T. & R. G. Railway—ents—l take great plea
sure in recommending to the public as,worthy of notice,
Your delimousChinese Medicated Soap . As a Toilet and
Shaving Soap it is the best I have used; for Chapped
Flesh.aud Tender Skin, I consider it a great desidera
tum. Respecittilly yours. J. N. Itlsvrcr.
Gents you have, the goodness to send, by express,
thirty' dozen of your Chinese Medicated Soap. n sells be
rend anything of the kind I have ever known—it really
does possess the merit which you represent, the ladies of
Rochester will not be without IL
Truly yours, SCRANTITM.
Mr. Levi Cooly of Plattsburgh, New York, says: "A
youngman of this place bas suffered very severely front
:Salt &hewn, so much so, that be could no, sleep at night,
be heard of Radwars Soap, washed himself from head to
Riot; used Itz cakes, and is now enjoying good health.—
He also pronouccs it the best Shaving Soap he has ever
used. Law Com.y, Plattsburgh.
Each cake, to the genuine must be signed R. G. had
way 3- dc R. G. RAD*AY, 2 Courtland.St., N. Y.
Sold in Columbia by R. Wttalstasi and Wat. A LEADER,
sad Tn Lancaster by Zahm dc Jackson. jc17,464472
Most Extraordinary Work.--The Married Wo
. man's PRIVATE MEDICAL, COMPANION, by Dr. A.
m:tunicu.tv, Professor of Diseases of Woman,
gush Edhion. lemo. pp. 230. Priee 31. 2S,ooocopies
sold in three months! • • '
Yeats of soaring, of physical and mental anguish to
many an affecuonate wife, and peeuniaury difficult!. to
the husband. might have been spared by n timely posses
sion of this work.
It is intended especially for the married, or those con
templating marriage. as tr discloses important secrets
which should he known to them particularly.
*ruin knowledge is power. Ira health, happiness, el
&tante.
The revelations contained in its pages have proved a
blessing to thousands, as the ;numerable letters to the
author will attest.
Here. also, every female—the wife. the mother, the one
either budding into womanhood or the one in the decline
of yes in whom nature contemplates an important
change ar - can discover the cause, symptoms, and the most
efficient remedies. and most certain mode of cure, in every
complaint to which her sex is subject.
COPIES WILL. BE SENT BY MAIL FREE OF
POSTAGE TO THE PURCHASER.
Over ten thonsand copies have been sent by mail within
three months, with perfect safety and certainty.
Ott the receipt of one Dollar. the " Married Woman's
Private Medical Companion , ' will be sern 'mailed free) to
any part of the United States. All letters must be post-paid
yzeept those containing a remittance) and addressed to
Dr. A M. .Maurietau, Box 1:224, New York City. Publish.
In office.lA Liberty -at., New-York.
The " Married "Woman's Private Medical Companion"
Is sold by Booksellers throughout the United States.
New-York, May .11), ,
Philadelphia Dagnereatype Establishment
—Exicits.For.,-3d story, Rooms 2.5-47.--Dagirreotype Por
traits of all sizes, either singly or in !amity groups. col
ored or without colors, are taken every day, tri any wea
ther. Copies of Daguerreotypes. Oil Paintings, Statuary,
&c.. may also he procured. Ladies and Gentlemen are
requested to examine specimens.
y W. 8 F. I,A7eSIREIM.
On tbo btih inst.. by the Rev. We,. Barns, Mr. Classztt
noststsom. of Welleborough, l'toga county, to Mies MART
BAMER, of Colorable*.
wraziw zwasEEi
TIE subseiik.r took up two stray Mares on
Friday, the ant inst.. ow the ssoroogh of ill arietta. The
owner or owners ore requested to come forward and
prove property, pay charges and take them away.
June 10, 181a.luB.: JACOB 8. RICH.
ATTZLNIVZOBT I
HOSE persons engaged in the projf et of re
sisting, y physicat tome. tne collection of Alifitiu
nes of past years. are requested to meet at the usual
place at 71 o'clock. Irloaday evening. JllllO 191 h. to make
the necessary preparation for action. Ordered
June 17, In4e.-14 BY THE PRESIDENT.
COLUMBIA . DANE Aram
BRIDGE COMPANY, May 18, 1848.
The Directors of the Columbia Bank and Widge Com
pany. desirous of affording:to persons who are disposed to
deposit money for definite periods, at a moderate rate of
interest. have determined to allow interest for the same
at the following rates, viz:
For all deposits to remain 12 months, 4 per et. per annum.
do do do 8 do 3 do do
do do do 3 do 2 do do
The DOM, So deposited to be payable without interest at
any intermediate time, at the option of the depositor. The
interest to cease et the end of the period for which the
deposit was made, unless the same be renewed for a
farther period. SAMUEL, SHOCH,
Time to i -41„.--Im Cashier.
WkSSOLIP3 I I.ILIC.
TIIE eopartnerstdp heretofore existing betweenthe unuerequed, trading un4er the nrrn. 0, Goodman,
arber, ..k. Co.. et Pike Mills, Potter county, and Bruner,
Berber te. Co., Columbia. Pa., was dissolved by mutual
consent on the third day of !Bay-1645.
All persons indebted to said firms will make payraent
to Abraham Bruner, or Owen B. Goodman. who are au
thorized to settle the business of the same,
.
ABRAHAM BRUNER.
lAMBS BARRER.
OIVE.N B. GOODMAN.
Colombia, May 3.1949. jo10•43-3t
I'd 3W2LY reILIVZS.
P US "IS lust received and for sale at the
UNION LINE WAREHOUSE,
Coluatbia, Jane ID, It 4 in4t Canal Basin.
..INIZZIC I =CMS!!
•
T HE undersigned hereby informs his friends
and the ,pubae generally, tam ho wttl supply them
anti
NEW CAW{ AND MILK,
direct from the Spring House. and warranted to be the
real SINION Pees. It will he furnished twice a day. A
share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
June 10, 183.3,-41 CYRUS sTßEctaxit.
A. NZW vortradia
(IP the bed; the cheapest, and the mod elegant ,
IY Printed Fssobv NSPAPER of the age.
THE HO ME JOURNAL.
Edited by Geo. P. Morris and N. P. Willis. Published
low Saturday in the City of New York, at the very
'Ow price of TWO DOLLARS a year in advance.
The first number of.a new volume of this wide-spread,
Popular, and valuable Family Newspaper . will be issued
on the first day ofJuly next. The rapidly incseasing
tannin: or the Hotue.loornal has enabled the Proprietors
to enrich ire broad and ample columns with the frequent
Production@ of a number of the most brilliant, sparkling,
Pt unit, and original Writers of the age.
Faroe who wish to receive the New Volume entire,
thll be enabled to do so by sandingtheir tutor to the edi
tors anthout delay. Address MORRISS do WILLiS,
June 10, LB4B. 107, Fulton at.. N: Y.
WIVILISMILP DOLLAULS
AEWAIM The above maid will be paid for
the apprehension URI conviction of an, Moon who
maliciously injure or destroy any of the POPIS,
Glos. or er fixture of the COLUM-
° l h ATM LAN C wABTER oth MAGNETI s, C
TELEGRAPH
C OMPANY. By order of the Board
H. E. ATEEsHii
seminar,.
Columbia, Jame 3, 1848,-3mo
43USiTICS9 Itfireciprn.
JOHN F. HOUSTON,
Attorney. Locust Street, between Front and Second Sin
WILLIAM S. bIcCORK.LE,
Physician, corner of Locust and Second streets
J. D. JP J. _WSIGIfT)
Dry Goods Merchants., Locust et, 3rd door below 2nd at
PRY Jr, SPANGLER,
Dry Goods Mereltants,Locuat street, below the Bank
W. & S. r&i."ros,
Dry Goods Ityerohsnus S. E. ember of Lo , not dr. Front st
CHA.LFANT oft IiALLDEMA.N,
Dry Goods Mereboots, N. W. corner of 'Aleuts &rim, 0!
J W. FIBBER,
Merchant Tailor, Front street, ad door above Locust ST
W.H. H. SPANGLER,
Book seller and Stationer. From et. 341 door above Locust
WILLIAM A. LEADER,
Druggist, Front Street, between Locust and 'Walnut Sts
It. WILLIAMS, -
Druggist, Front at. between Locust and Walnut sts
SAMUEL EVANS,
Lumber Merebsur nod Mumuer Mulder. Locust street
LEWIS TREDEPIICIC At
Hatters, Front Sweat. a few doors beiou , Here, Hotel
JAMES JORDAN, BOOT AND SHOE
Manutitcturer, Locust street. opposite Haldernan's Store
MARTIN ok. SELLING,
Herb Doctors,Front Street, next door to Boyle's Hole!
PIIILADELPIIII ADVERTISENIffS.
qPqqqqqqqgq tIPIEI',TITIgq
MIEGTECCAS
PEW this attentively. Dr. AMER'S CORDIAL
told CARMINATIVE, for the speedy and pertnaneut
cure of
DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERAMORBUS,
SUMMER COMPLAINT. CHOLIC, CHOLERA.
INFANTUM, FLATULENCY, &c., &c.;
and for all the derangements of the Stomach and Bowels
from TEETHING
117 - Tares or Tuorstoms die annually from diseases of
the Stomach and Bowels. In the thee of this alarming
mortality, the best impulses of our nature are enlisted its
mitigating suffering we entmot prevent. More than rive
TITOCIVAND persons to our knowledge were cured during
the past summer; and we taithesitaungly say, that ..litety
nine out of every hundred are speedily cured. There is
no mistake about this fact, and as a test of our sincerity
and assertionots a medical and responsible individual,
we promise to refund the amount paid in every well au
thenticated ease where it fails. Will you suffer, will you
let your little ones suffer when you have at hand a reme
dy lake this. so potent in subduing disease. To doubting
ones Maw - Bead what physicians, the press, and others
say o the Cordial.
(Extract of a /eller from the Rev. D. Earle.)
Davteville, 3u ks county. August 25, 1847.
Dear Sir am now prepared to recommend your Cor
dial from having used it with success in several tnetances;
and I urn now trying your Panaceam a ruse of protracted
debility, attended with cough, apparently produced in the
young lady by her out-growing her strength." to use a
common phrase, Yours, lke., ALFRED LADLE, X. D.
(Extract of a letter from Ebenezer Cook.)
New York City. July 20. 1547.
Dr. Keeler Sir—l hove used in my dually all of the Cor
dial which you left with me last summer except two bot
tles which I persuaded a customer of mine to try, and
having proved very beneficial. he has recommended it to
some of Its friends, who wish to have some of it, I there
fore wish you would send me some by express. lam
satisfied from my own experience that it is the bestmedi
eine for children TIISETILING and SUMS= COMPLAINTS
that is offered to the public, and all that is necessary for a
recommendation is to try it. Very respectfully,
Emma= Coon. 234., Grand st., coy. of Alley.
This is to Certify. that I have used Dr. "Kecler's Cordial,
and have found it a valuable medicine in dlarrlicea, dye.
eatery and all derangemet is of the stomach and bowels.
caused by Teething, and is particularly adapted to all die.
eases of those organs caused by acid fruits or the debtli•
taling eiTecta of season and climate.
D. NI. Ata.tcox, u. n, Plum st., Phila.
Dr. Reeler's Cordial.—We would call the attention of
our readers to this invaluable medicine, which will he
found advertised at length in our columes. As a correc
tive in cases of Dnarrhcea, a disease very prevalent at the
presentaime. it is highly spoketi of by all who have used
I it. Lis perfectly safe in its nature, and speak experi
mentally, when we say thnt it ailords immediate relief.—
(Neal's naturdity Gazette of August :4-,1547
Dr. heeler's Cordial and Carminative—This article is
advertised in another part of our paper. it is warmly re
commended by families who have tried it. It is especi
ally useful among children, and has effected hundreds of
cores. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony
upon the subject, 1.01/10 01 which is very strong.. 'The
Cordial in 1101 a quack nostrum, but carefully prepared
medicine, arid perfectly free from any thing tajursous.—
[Pennsylvanian of September 1, 1547.
Dr. Reeler:—Dear Sir— ba it le our duty to use every
hottest 1110011 R to promote the happiness of our fellow
creatures, I take great pleasure 111 stating to you the ad
vantage I received from poor valuable Cordial and Car
minative. Last autumn I was attacked with Diarrhrea•
winch debtlinated my system very much; for nearly three
weeks I tried many remedies. but found little or 110 bene
fit, when my daughter informed me of your Cordial. I
bought a bottle, sad had not taken but two doses before
obtained relief. I was entirely recovered before t used
the whole of it ; and have remained hearty ever since.
Respectfully, yours, S. ldcoo, D. o.
Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail, N. W. corner
of Third and South at., Philadelphia. sold wholesale by
Dr. McPherson, Harrisburg; G. \V. hiller, Lancaster ,
and retailed by R. WILLIAMS.CoIumbia. and by drug
gists and others throughout the country. Price 25 cts. per
Unite. j.Sce pamphlets . 1 1
frp-Acso. Dr. KEELER•S PANACEA, the most effi
cacious remedy yet known, for all diseases arising from
impurities of the 13c000, or habit of the body. Ladies of
delicate constitutions will find it admirably adapted to
their cases. Medicine furnishes nothing superior to it for
chrome maladies, syphilitic disorders, skin affections in
debilitated patients, attended with loss of appetite and
imperfect digestion. Price SI. See pamphlets for par
ticulars.
Philadelphia, June 10.1810.-1 y
WESTERN
HOTEL, No, 288, Market al., Philadelphia, The
proprietor of this well known and long. established
HOTEL, with its extensive stabling. offers by private
sale lior cash) the entire furniture and fixtures, and an un
expired term of a lease of five years from the first of last
September. of this Hotel mid Refectory. doing tit present
a full business, and the location one of the best in the
city, and well known to the travelling community ; at
present in good order. having undergone many improve
ments, and kept by the present proprietor for the last ten
years. Wlll. ARBUCKLE.
Philadelphia. June 10. 1A410.-2w
VVIEW 'WIZ&
you SEFFEL Thousands of bottles of the
AllEatleAN COMPOUND has been sold during
the past year. and was never known to fail of curing. in
a few days, the most cases of a certain delicate disease.
Simms! weakness and all diseases of the Urinary organs.
Per-ons afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy,
need fear no exposure, Its it leaves no odor on the breath.
requires no restrictions in diet or business—contains no
Mercury or noxious drugs, injurious to the system, and is
adapted to every age. sex. and condition. It is also the
best remedy known for Fluor Alhus or Whites, (Minnie
complaints) with which thousands suffer, svithnnt the
knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has
long been used in the private practice of a physician with
unerring success. radically curing ninety-cute of the hun
dred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are plain
and fall directions.
127. - CA.UTION.—Ask for the AMERICAN Costvocr. - o. and
purchase only of the agent. Price Si a bottle. Sold by
Sune R. WILLIAMS.
~~~:i~r.4 5 1
XTATIONAL WHIM A History of the Revolution
1.1 and lives of the Heroes of the War of Independence,
by Charles J. Peterson. An elegant volume with ld line
steel plates, and nearly 200 beautiful wood engravings.
"This is a splendid book. A valuable addition to the
Historic Literature of our country. We are much mista
ken if it does not take rank with the works of Irving and
Prescott."—{Prankford Herald.
It surpasses any similar work yes offered to the Amer
ican public"—[Nears Gazette.
"It may be properly considered a popularised Military
History of the Revolution. extremely well and judicious
written."--(North American.
"The present work on the Revolution and its Heroes,
is superior. both in extent and design to any that has
heretofore come under our notice. ,, —(lnquirer.
•"A well connected History of that eventful period."—
(Ledger
"Decidedly the best popular History of the War of the
Revolution and its Heroes. that has yet been given to the
country."—{Saturday Evening Post.
AGENTS WANTED to canvass for the above elegant
work,in every county town in the United States. to whom
the most liberal inducements will be offered. Price only
$3. Address (post paid.) WM. A. LRART,
JunesB, North Second st., Philade/phia.
Philadelphia. 3,1848.--3 mo.
Inurstszs.
JUST Received a new supply of both single and
doubt' Traces, as LEADER'S Golden .I%lortar Drug
glom, Columbia, Pa
.._
..
SIAM AND CAPS. 1 • . . .rxruar GCISSLECIL r 1
1 EMS TREDENICR & Co., .late from Philadcl-
1...1.. . A TTORNTY - HIM, tolninbla, Lzumaskr"Co,
_1...e phia, dealers in HATS nod CAPS, would most ten- Pa, will practice 111 the several Courts of Lancia-
VOR SALE ae sign of th e I pectfully beg leave to inform the y citizens of Columbia . ter and 1, - ork counues.
"Red Curtain " l and its nity, dint they hove urebared the old and I Orwcz—ln Walnut street, adjoining marchhington
..I.: Fourth and Mai, t Street, Philadelphia. , i well known lint Manufacturing Itlsiablisliment kept by Hotel 6, ts , l7.
. • '
a 'WHEELOCK, Pacneurron. JOIIN WA rdllnS for many }care,next door to J. Pelix's --------
Jewelry Store, Front Street, Cmilla, Pa., where they ' DE. NV. S. NLICORIT.L.I3.
CAKES t—Fruit, Sponge, Pound, Iced, Spiced, Queen ; intend to spare no pains and means to carry on the above
' Cakes, Scotch Cakes, Lemon Cakes, snort Cakes, Cheese ! business in all its various branch.. Their stock con. OFFICE—South East corner of Locust and Sec-
Cakes, Rusk, Apples, Jumbles, Spice Nuts, and Ginger ; sits in part of fine Mole Skin. Beaver. Nutria. and Can- k r , and street. BOARDIVO HOUSE—With Mrs . Swath, d
Nuts. i tor HATS. Also• a splendid assortment of Pearl and ; doors below his late residence. April 7. 1547.—tr
PlES:—Strawberry, liardeberry,Blackberry, Currant. !
~B raid Summer lIATS of the latest fashion and style, to- •
tl . -itl good ; t n tof CAPS of every ,
Cherry, Plum, Cranberry, Egg Custard, Cheese Custard, ' e ic ' e e , r a s u ' id quality. Nerve r t ' yl e a u Silk ats, scilicli we Love
Apple. Peach. Mince, mid Rheubarb Pies pouring in hot iju 'r st. received (Lin . Philadelphia, mid which ate will sell
front the oven at all hours of the day.
.it city prices.
CHEESE:—timothy Jackson's, No Plus Ultra M I
edal With Use confidence resulting from an experience of a
Cheese, (very superior.) Pine Apple Cheese, and a great ! number of years with one of the first hatters in Philadel
variety of the Cheese, both new and old. . piths will p/ran:cc us in saying. that for fashion. neat-
N. B. Some of the Cheese sold at -this establishment is ! tires, durability. and CHEAPNESS. we cannot be su,
equal to the best English Chce.e. i passed by any establishment in the Union.
ix.wis TrtHimmcK & co
- 4 -.. TEmpEst.A.NcE DRlNKS—always cold—Rom I June 3, ludg,—ti.
cell's Mineral Water, Lemonade. Beer, Mead, Milk, Sze. t Columbia.
Philadelphia, June 10,1.84d.-6m
PHILADELPHIA ADVEITISERNTS.
COUNTRY ECCER,CXCALNTS.
PAN sate from 19 to 26 per cent. by minims
ing their OIL CLOTHS direct from the menuthem-
POTTER & CARMICHAEL have opened a Ware
house. No. 135 North Third • Street above Race, secood
door South of the Eagle Hotel. Plin.myrian.s.t, where
they will always keep on hand a complete assortment of
PATENT ELASTIC CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, •
23, afi. 40.46,45, and 54, inches wide. Figured, Painted,
and Plain, on the inside, on Muslin Drilling mid Linen.
TABLE Ott. CLOTUS of the most desirable patterns. 35 40,
40, and 54 inches wide. FLoos Ott. Currus, from 21 in
ches to 21 feet wide well seasoned, and the newest style
of patterns. all of their own manufacture. Transparent
Window Shades. Carpets &e. All goods warranted.
Philadelphia, May 27-3 m
KNOW ALL MEN TWAT
RENNET & CO. have REMOVED from 192 Market
Street, to their Mew, Splendid, and immense EAtab
li.slitnent to be known as the
TOWER HALL CLOTHING BAZAAR,
No. LW Market Sreet, between Pitiht and Sixth, Philadel
phia.
The Proprietors feel a reluctance in promulgating what
in any way might appear like the usual Bombastic cx
, aggeration of some of the trade, but w4l beg leave to
I quote the following notice from one of our city papers :
" One of the greatest curiosities that our Ctty affords to
the stranger. is BENNET St. CO'S great Clothing Store,
152 Market Street, between Fifth and Sixth, which
has been styled " Tower Hall," from the peculiar finish of
the front. rho building is an immensa one. containing
seven capacious rooms. all of which are stocked with ev
ery variety of seasonable garments, arranged in the most
perfect order and regularity. The proprietors take great
pleasure in showing their building , and contents to the ei
tiaens, particularly strangers, and to those coming from
the country—we know of no place more worthy of a
Phil's, May 27-3 m
PICLIAADELPIIIA
WARDROBE Clothing Emporium, No. 106,
ch..... Street, between Third end Fourth, North
side, Philedelphie.
TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS VISITING THE
• CITY.
At this establishment may altvays be found a full assort.
scent of Gentlemons Clothing, to auk all tastes and at such
reasonable prices as will astonish nll. I publish no list
of prices, but will guarantee to sell as low, if not lower
than those who make mere pretentions !lly goods are
all purchased at low prices, and made in a■ good style as
can be found in the city. A call is solicited before pur
chasing elsewhere, as the Wardrobe is free to all.
PERRY R. ISIeNEILIM,
No. 105 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia.
N. B. A large stuck of piece goods on hand. Garments
made to order at the shortest notice.
Philadelphia, May 20, 154.3.--2 mo.
TU CILIZIAPEST
YD only place at which the greatest variety of
STOVES can be bad, ;Manufactured of the best refi
ned Iron, it at
HILL & CLINE'S
Wholesale and Retail Stove Manufactory, No. Ma, North
Second street. above Vine. and 55 Callowhill st.. above
Second, P htlndelphin, who offer for sole, a very superior
assortment. consisting of the improved Air-Tight com
plete, the latest improvement 01 the celebrated Empire
Cook, I.cibrandt's Ole Bull Cook, Philadelphia Air-Tight,
and many others. of the best standard S•oves in the mar
ket. Call and examine our stock before purchasing, as
we will sell CHEAP. Dealers will promote their inter
est by BUYING OF
Philadelphia, May 20, 1840.-Iy.
CBEAP V7l-IVDOtV
BLINDS. B, J. 'WILLIAMS, No. 12, North Sixth
Street Fluln., Ventura Said Manuiacturer. tins now
Out hood. the largest, and ino•t fashionable assortment of
narrow slat. and other Veintian Blinds, of any other es
tablishment in the United States. Comprising Willie new
,ivies, Trimmings. and colors. winch will be sold at the
loiveat prices. wholesale nod retail. Old Blinds painted
and trimmed to look equal to new. The citizens of Imo
caster comity and adjoining, districts arc respcettally M
elted to coil and examine his assortment before porches-
Mg elsewhere, feeling confident of pleasing and giving
stittstactiou to all who may favor bum MOIR call. •
zp , ;?;.rAltis J. IVII.LIAIIiTS,
Philadelphia, April S. No. 12. N. Gth at.
CLGTUZNG
GENTIERN Visiting the City, and wishing to
supply themselves waft •
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Will find a
LARGE, COMPLETE. AND CHOICE
ASSORTMENT.
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INlen and Hoyt. of
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AS THZ.
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PHILADELPHIA,
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ILZiIiNTAWS
QAFE: Always Effectual Are TM a sufferer
troin Fever and Ague? Arc you L:Meted with the
periodical return of that cold and formal visitor. the chill.
followed by its faithful auendants, the burning fever and
drenching perspiration? Lose no time, then. an procuring
a bottle of Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue. Yon will have
but one chill at most after you commence it and probably
none"at all: Your neighbor who has used the medicine
will assure you of this. It I. but the promise of n result
which thousands have already realized, and which your
own experience will moil fully prove. For sale by
June 3, 1518. WM. A. LEADER
Also for sale by S. )L Smith, Wrightsville.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that I have constitut
ed John Cassel. 01 the Borough of Columbia, m
agent, by power of Attorney- recorded in the Recorder 's
Office of Lancaster county, for the selling or disposing of
Wines. Liguori+, Oils. ..to.; and to do all other acts neces
sary in the management of said business, save the con
tracting of debts DI my name, which said Cruse' is spe
cially prohibited from doing by said power of attorney,
unless my written niacin to do the same.
Columbia, Jose 3,16 , 13. JOHN H. BROOKS.
ES%'ILTB
OF Jolin Evans, a lunatic. The undersigned,
Auditor appointed by the court of Common Pleas of
Lancaster county, to adjust and distribute among the
creditors of said John Event, of tic borough of Colum
bia, the balance of Ina estate remaining in the hands of
his committee. Evan Green. hereby notifies the said cred
itors that lie will attend by adjournment for the purpose
of his appointment, on Tuesday, the 27th instant, at 2
o'clock. P. 111., at the public house of Lewis Spreeher, in
East King street, Lancaster. • C. CARPENTER,
June 2. ISlS.—td. Auditor.
MAY ILVIVL
A Superior article of Bay Bum, for sale at
LLADER'S.Drug More. Commlym, Pa.
- WUZIELEIR'S
TEABERRY Tooth Wash, an immediate and el
tectual cure for all disease of thiGums and Teeth.
Par sale by WM. A. LEADER.
TEN DAYS zus.Tr.a.
BY OVER LAND EXPRESS, Important News from
the East. great dectitte in DIU GOODS. We have
just received a large and splendid assortment of
SUMMER GOODS, NEW STYLES
and much below the usual prices. A splciidtd assortment
of DRESS GOODS, suitable for the season. Call and ex
amine. IV. !b. S. PATTON.
Columbia. May Q. I.le.
Et. NEW .11.213UVAL
OF READY MADE CLOTHING. JOHN JORDAN
S. CO. In returning their sincere thanks to the citi
zens of Columbia and tlio public in general for the kind
Buttering patronage which they Lave bestowed upon them,
would most respectfully call their attention to the NEW
STOCK OF GOODS which they have just received, and
which cannot be beaten. as to quality and cheapness. as
they . are determined not to be undersold in the county.
Their stock comprises all sorts of garments: Superfine
BLACK DRESS AND FROCK COATS,
ILthit Cloth, Cashinerets, Tweeds, Alpaca Lustre,Croton,
Linen, plain Linen Sticks &• Coatucs. Riding Coats, Busi
ness Coats in pro fuse variety.
Also, a very fine assoritnent of Boys' Clothing, all of
which will he sold extremely low for cash.
Pains and Vests of ull sizes and prices, from fifty rents
up to $4 00. Buyer, are solicited to cell whether w.shtng
to purchase at the tune or not. They have only to call to
be convinced. •
_
They have on band a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassi.
meres.-Cashinerets. Drillings. Summer Cloths,-&o. Also,
Vest Patterns. all of which will be made up at extremely
low prices.
Also. Shirts, Shams. Suspenders. Hose. Drawers, Cra
ver.. Carpet Bags. Vinbrellar,Collars, Rot ii labouts. Over
alls, Gamelssue Coats, Gloves, .&.e
- S. JORDAN & Co.
A few doors below Ileres IVashington !fowl Front
Stiedt Columbia. Cu.
Colmar/m..110y 20. 1
UNIVIIRS.AL
, jERMIN DESTROYER. It has long been the
.Tudy of PintrlllllC.l.ll/C4 to produce a preparation
which would prove a Specific for the destruction of Ruts,
Mice, Roaches, and CiIIIICCS. but every effort hits been
fruitless tilt the present. Jitter much study and expert
meets the proprietor lies succeeded in diSCOVCrIIIg n pre
paration, which he guarantees will prove effectual in the
entire annihilation of the above named vermin.
For sate by W.M. A. i .F.ADER.
May :Mt Front Street,
BOOTS AND SISOES.
F L MIES JORDM*4 Fashionable Boot and
I 5,...1 ...,... r •i„,,,,,„„0„ .... , n his friends and
the public. that ha has ape tett n
1;00 P AND SHOE ESTRISLISIINInNT,
immediaiely opposne Peter fluldernan's Store. where he is
prepared to execute all orders in Ids line. with neatness
and despatch. He feels confident in giving satisfaction to
oil who may favor hint with a call Members of the 0.
U. A. M.. are resrec:sully invited to give ham a call.
ColuirMin. April
n.mly Cs .ct•F3
V 7 31. & S. PATTON have just reerlird a large
and tasluoitable stock of
SUING AND SI:AI:RCN DRESS GOODS;
Consisetng of Citipliains. Lawns. liarcecs. Linen and Al
paca Lustrcs, fancy Prints Sr., nt the very lowest prices.
SILKS.
Plain and changeable Lire... Silks. black and Blue-
Black for ,Manias. with every style of Dress Goods for
the reason. Please cull mid examine our stock.
Columbia. Apra lo4c—tf W. it S. PATTON.
TUE =IBM DOC'Zint,
WHO has been performing sneh wonderful
cures, at Marietta. has removed to FRONT street,
Columbia. Pa., where, from the increased numbers that
flock to him for relief, he has been compelled to fit up a
commodious estalnishmeat. Then, if you are tuck. no
matter what may he your disease, the Herb Doctor's Dis
pensary you can °Mani the appropriate remedy. Pri
vale rounto for consultation. •
The Herb Doctor informs the public, that he is the only
person in this section. who derived his medical knowl.
I edge from the Herb Do-tor at Philadelphia. and has stu
died his iiusily celebrated '''hiedleal Practice." The WEN
rutE Indian gedicines,whieli have cured so malty where
every other remedy end every other doctor lute failed,
can ouly be obtained at this establishment. The Herb
Doctor has practiced his system for some time, during
which lie believes lie has rendered general end enure sa
tisfaction: out of the hundreds thatite has treated, he hes
heard of no person being 110 red by his medicines. He
professes not to cure all disease, with one remedy. bat '
prepares a different medicine for each of the nitMerolts
ills which flesh is heir to,"—which' are compounded i
from roots, herb's. barks, flowers. drx.. which, while they
possess great curative powers, also strengthen the sys
tem as they remove the disease. Hence they cannot In
jure the weakest constiiiinon, but are good in every case.
as hundreds who have been rescued by them from the
grave, can testify. Having a knowledge of several plains
unknown to any oilier person iii this part of the country,
he uses no mineral or chemical poisons in ha prepare
bons. They may be taken without regard to diet—fur
ther than the stomach directs, and will not interfere with
the patients eastomory vocation. The alliteted, portico.
laxly those laboring under •
DISEASE OP LONG STANDING,
are cordially invited to come end make a trial of them
medicines. or at least have a talk with the Doctor, who
charges nothing for advice.
The Herb Doctor is content if he gets only the cases
that have been given up as incurable by the old school or
other doctor*, for the numerous eases of this kind which
be has cured, are sure evidences that if there be -hope
yet. it is in his medicines.
Mothers, Fathers'. by the dear tie that hinds you to
your little ones, try the Herb Doctor, before giving them
up!
To you my dear female friends. who have been neglec
ted or worse ; to you who suffer most. and who have not
heretofore been properly treated. I offer a remedy suited
to your delicate constitutions, and adapted to the diseases
to which you are liable. Within the past few year*, ma
ny. too many, of your number have been removed front
the sphere of their affections and of their usefulness; but
do not despair. but call at the Herb Doctors Dispensary,
Front street, Columbia, where be will furnish. you a sat.
able remedy. If you cannot tall, enclose Two Dollars in
a letter, east paid, containing a statement of your situa
tion, and you will receive medicines, with full directions.
Persons wishing attendance at their houses, will state
their residence at the Herb Doctor's Dispensary. next
door west of Mr. Hoyle's tavern, Front street, Columbia,
Lancaster county. Pennsylvania.
Mee Hours, nom 7 in the morning till fl in the even
ing. Closed on the evening of the Sabbath.
Columbia, Jane 3,1949
CANNA ra BOAT.
WILL be sold
reasonable private sale, a sixty ton Boat,
ou 7A-L)
Cri:luotrntrat,h7,,partieulars
quire of W. 51. A. LP
Muneua, Jane 3, I:l4rc
WANTED,
A.TOURITEDLIS SEIOE)IAKER on coarse work.
Also a boy to learn the shoemaking basilic... Ap
ply to JAMES
Columbia. ;Map 27, 1314,-3t
_COONING STOTE: In aanin calling at-
AL.4 bastion to this otiesialted STOVE, the proprietor bas
the pleasure to :alarm the ptiltlic that (exterually) it has
It 9 RUSE Carpenters.. None but good Ate- o u p ,, , ,,,,y o n c e u . cllo r , t i i ,t ta i,ca tr i li du i r - r the pipe mad heart h placed
4,/ eltuttie s need apply. sinninn iir...llTl I AND DRomr.szo APPARATUS,
Columbia, :Say s.t.)runr, EVANS.
being added, thus rendering' it faultless. and unless there
is another /ashlers Stove in the market. this is intones
(amiably the best. as it now embraces every valuable tin
( pro, carol pos.eseed by any other Store in addition to
, some peculiar to itself- secured by Letters Patent. •
rile ••••11five,• of iltis Steve, since its introduction. is un
equalled. Nathan! hue ever been curled for culinary put
, poses...that has given emelt general SiIIISITACIiOII. Stoves
, pure been copied utter its form; some dealers have.even
used its finalouicand principles, but the proportions were
so unlike the orieinal. that they bear the relative value,
that a counteratirdoes to a genuine coin.
Complete COOK and other COOK STOVES., in great
variety. P. It. OILISERT, No. 412. Market at
Girard Row,lielow Tvreirth Street. PHILADELPHIA
C7r All Stoves purchased at Tills STORE wall be de
livered an Columbia, tree of charge.
np.29 y
WAN2I3IO,
A BOY under instructions to the Tailoring, bu
ll sine a. B. YOUNG.
Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa., :\ ?In —tf
g'AMAZOLA
PIItISOLETS and Sunshades, Fashionable and
Plaza at reduced prices, at
May ::11,1u45-tf & S. PATTON'S.
CASUIVEZEREITS
OF different shades and• qvality at
.20.43-ti W. a, S: PATTON'S
ILMINLIMINGS
OFETC°. description, suitable for dresses, now
opeuth, PATTON.:S
- t? 0,
OLIVE OIL
nSweet Oil. Just received a most splendid
article of Sweet Oil. without the least smelt, put up
in black bottles warranted pure. For sale by
May W. WM% A. LEADER..
ZIRAGAIMIS.
AUCTION GOODS from the N. York and Phila
delphia Markets, lower than ever offerred in Co.
'mum, at W. 6: S. PATTON'S.-
clzkarpues,,
ITATTING, and Window Shades, good styles . and
low at
May '4l, r...:.l"A'rf ONS.
• froWNsEND , 9
QAIISAPNRILLA. Just received another supply
of 'Townsend's Sarsaparilla. For paruculars rawr
lo long advenisement. For sale by
May 111. 'WM. A. LEADER.
EIRIXBROCATIONS.
If (IMAMS, Smith's, &Ile's, Roberts's, Irvin's,
Arinsirong's. Aze. For sule by • • "
colucnbia, April 154‘1.-1( 11. WILLIAMS.
PERICAir
DAVIS'S Vegetable Pain Killer. For sale by
up2.0 , 41-tt R. WILLIAM:3
2 1 11SitiONS!! PASIIIONS!!
TH Subscriber has just received the Spring
. and Summer Faslnosis—direct trom Loudon, togeth
er with the New York and Philadelphia reports, and is
therefore preparedto make up ciodung, in up top style.
.1. W. FISH En.
Columbia, April 22,1539.
377,11.13. RANTED
(1111 E. The justly celebrated American Com
a...) pound. For mat- by - R. ‘VILLIAI‘I2.4.
S •
A. WW2'
IJPEIIIOR article of Common Potash for mak
)." .0 g Soup. For blile by It. WILLIANIS.
amtYiristi From Street, Columbia, Pa.
PROPRIETORS
Olee Cream Saloons, Take Nonce that the sub
scriber has just recewea a fresh supply of Vanilla
beams and Oil of LCIIIOII at very low prices.
Colurulaa,April ??9,1u49..-tf 8. 'WILLIAMS.
CLOTELS
A fD Cassimeres at the lowest prices, at
PA.I-ION'S
AND Bacon of the hat quality at
n1122'4.-11' W. dr. S. PA'TTO'N'S
3243.PE1L
HANGINGS. Parlor, Hall, Chamber, and Ceiling
Papers and border's, Firehords &c., or the newest
!Nies, always on hand at manufacturers' prices. at
J. D. & J. WRIGHT'S.
Columbia, March II& 1547.-0-
CELZAIP
PRINTS. Purple Prints, one yard wide, only
14 cants, with a good assortment at other low priced
Calico.; at FRY & SPANGLER'S.
felil9'4O-11
'MO 21049.'MVEZIN.
ffOPPER and Tin Pamps—a good supply of
tflweye on band, end made to order. at the
shortegt nonce by H. PFAIII.ER & CO.
March Ih, Iv.k."-tf
21COSZEIVZ AND
QLOVES. An extensive assortment of &glories,
blovcs,d.a., at reduced prteca. at
leclio'44l FR] /4 SPANGLER'S.
PAUSLINS,
It it USLINS. Bleached and nnbleached Muslin ;
a large usearimeut V LILY CHEAP at
FRY & SPANGLE _rrs.
Plait= TEA.
A Fresh supply of those justly celebrated.
11..:As lust received by
-FR? fr. SPANNLER'S.
Sole Agents for Columbia.
felaD'43-tr
ICOVIMIT •
AND Molasses. Soverirtes celebrated. steam
syrup Alolas.c., a dellcioua article ror table tile.—
Also, no" crop RONEY et - • ' • -
lcuiDAtagt - FRY-, A: SPANGLER'S:
LIGUT ! LICIZE'll!!
Camphene or Pine, and Ethereal Oils arc
12 and vial: be constantly kept for sale by
R. wiLLlA:trs.
Columbia, March Z. 1941—if Front Street.
"VIM HAMS always on hand and for sale
by H. PEAULt.It & CO.
Match 11.194.641"
AIRCIZsZt — -
ANDCROSS-CUT SAWS, of-Itilantri best. For
sate at manufactures pipes, by
Apr 7, 147.--tt abittur Essst.
-
AND COPPEI EWES& IL Pichler it Co..
thanktul for past encouragement, would aunounce
to the citizens of Columbia and its eicinirY, that they still
continue to manufacture Tin and Copper ware °Pall kinds
at their old stand. in Locust street, one door north of. the
Columbia Bank. nod respectfull y solicit a continuatice of
public patronage.
March 11, It 4 4f
52 1 0VZS.
THE Subscribers bare constantly on land a
full assormant of wood, coal, and cooking_Sioves of
every size and description, cannon 5t0,4111. Also, Head•
...b ur rs patent Air-Ttght Parlor 'Stoves, which has given
full satisfaction in all cases. The' public are invited to
call and examine for themselves, at the Hardware more
of Oct9--tf =AIME & HESS.
lIMVIEWTS.
11D TUE .NEW CROP. DAVID !VOA Chestnut
Streel, RIIILADELPI7IA, hatifor •ale the 63110twing
TEA'S. viz •
__ -
• :100 huff chests Young Yyson Tess •
• lOU do- (runjuswder, dor - -
150 - du, • •Ingrarial, -. do.
10 do Ilysors .do..
1000 -do Puscehong. - do.
200 do• Nitigyong Sculabng
100 .0 Oulotig, • - do- -
1:5 thesis Padro *one/long -" -
4.5 do lOrrck leaf Pekoe. „
ballet:errs: .to do. '_
.25 do • Grange do :
1000 maim Ca,sitt. - •
•
These Ten, eoniprise The btql Chob , impurre4 lit ships
'en It'itch, Rainbow. Inca, luid ./isintrass and
7rig
0." nt to any reasillut have been o:rered
111delplust. May
ATWOOD'S
GREAT DESIZ3LUCTIQN.
HOW many dir a most horrible dratb without
the simple enuse being suspected. Some linger for
years, as they suppose, front dispepsui, when it is worms,
which caw,. must diseases. There haw come under
our notice several cases of supposed dispepsia, of several
years' standing - . wilea we have recommended the Syrup,
which has entirely restored them to health. We would
say to MILTS when they are atllleted with Sour Stomach,
Sick Head Ache, I'its. a froquett deceive to make Stools,
Leanness, Bloated Stomach, Nervousness, Sickness alter
eating, Sensation of rising in the throat after eating,
be assured it is simply svurme, and it needs but a trial of
11013E.N*ACK'S Vt 01114 SYRUP .
- -
to satisfy you n is. so, and if you have any of the above
symptoms and the Syrup toils to cure, the agent will re
fund the money. TO PARENTS we would say, that the
greatest.sui you are convicted of, is to let your children
seder and die, when there in a avapic picasant Vegetable
remedy at hand. it is said by our oldest Physicians, that
Worms cause more denths.yeariy, than all the other dis
eases the human family are subject to Then, how im
portant it is to have a sate and pleasant remedy at hand
Parents, when your children have sore or inflamed eyes,
you may rest .-ath-ficil that it in caused by worms, an d
you will do well to call on the storekeepers of your
neighborhood cud get a Book ofliohensack's. containing
certificates of cures and the symptoms of wonna. Al
ways keep a Ruffle of llobeitsackfli Worm Syrup on hand,
it is a friend in need.
READ ON READ ON ttr.An' !
Nessus liosEsssea—Gentlemen: I take great pleasure
in informing yon of the great effmacy of 'your Worm Sy
rap; having been rilllicred fur fire years. and wasted
away to a mere skeleton. without removing any Windn
froin venous medicines, I was 'hula - cod by Jesse Roberta
to try Your Worm Syrup, as he informed me it had brought
worms from him; also . . of Squire A. Tomlinson, of Buelts
county, a man over fitly years old, whom I run well ac
quainted is oh. I then commenced - taking your Syrup,
and it brought a reirlarge (mouthy of worms, some ten
inches In ire h. and entirely instated ma to health, and,
I must say I feel like a new mutt.
Yours, truly, JOHN irArrr, Phil'a co.
Mr. J. Hart is a gentleman thirty-three years of age,
Hems five miles out of the CITY, back of Second st. road,
and is only one moonlit the huhdreagrown persons ths t
have been saved by HOBENSACKS NV0113181:1t118
Mow& Ilobensack
I have been looking for come of your Worm Syrup
for some nine ; I have sold ell but one horde; I wish you
to send Inc two dozen Immediately. Ibelieve it to be a
good medicine ; I have scan it tried to my satisfaction
I hove known one dose to bring from a child three worms,.
ten inches long, and from another twenty worms, eight
inches long In one day. I have sold different NVonsihle.
dicines for a number of years, but• never• sold any that
gave such universal satisiaction.
Respectfully, yours, IVA!. BROOKFIELD,
Bridgeton, New Jersey
PumaDat.vma, May 25, ISM
Messrs. J. N. S: G. S. Iloben.ack—Gentlemen-,1 has*
been for some tone using your `e Vermifuge" in my Tome.
nee. and I am happy to say that in my hands it has sac
ceeded in its intention, so as fully to justify my confidence
in its use. I think it among the very best preparations ih
Use. C. W. Aret.arox, at. n., No. 46, South st.
Prepared only by N, it 0. 110BENSACK s 4.1
and COntiVi SiTeel,"Ptillatlelphin. and for gale by all to
spelahle Storekeepers iu this and adjoining counties,
whom we a aihori7e to give back the looney in every ease
it tiuls to give satisfaction. Price 2.5 cents.
Also Ilubensack's Ay eta Tooth Ache Drops. Pries
121 cents. n certain cure for moth Ache.
liebensack's Rheninatie Liniment. Priee 4 2.s cents. •
do Cm call Salve. Price 101 cents, for weak
backs, sprains, fresh and old sores, burns, etc.
liobensuck's Tette? and Ringworm Onnment.. Price
Rti cents, warranted to cure all irruptions of the skin—
for sale es above.
Philadelphia Mal• .27,—tuo
p. a. CULLEN
AGAIN Tictarionss Rowand k Walton, Plain
rimpitia—Gents—iniusuce to you as well as a duty
/
une to ire public. 1 feel constrained to furnish a Short
statement at 1.110 wonderful suffenngs of my son William,
and many who read tins testimonial will be mortised to
find that he as hull (tying and still more so. when they
learn that he has eutircl y terovered from the dreadful
Scrofula with which he has so long suffered.
It is now more than four yours sinee the disease first
made his appearance on one of his legs, mdoep and run
ning ulcers. These continued more than two years, eon-
I fining him to his bed, during which several Mimes of the
rose came from the 11.1111 also. la this time (two years and
six mouths.) he was under the treatment of several of owe
best physician.", end (took some thirty or more bottles of
Sarsaperilla and lodine) and was pronounced by the Doe.
tor t :, INCURABLE. lie was then, upon the reeentmen•
dation of Hr. Hazlehnrst, taken to " Will's Hospital,"
where he continued under the care of Dr Parish, three
mouths. He was then, sent home as Incurable. Inn few
months the other leg broke out in open ulcers. Et_pirits of
Tar was recommended by a friend — he took this about
four months. without benefit—indeed he got worie, when
I must say. I gave up all hopes of his ever getting swell
at this stage of the disease. I was advised by the Rev.
A. D. Gillette. to try your medicine. I had = 3 tle
faith ill it, I coulees, (having tried ao many.
without Iteuefit.) Ile. However commenced taking_the
PANACEA ou the first of March:lo44 and has been using
it ten rnontha Three months ader he began the use of
the Panacea, en ulcer made its appearance upon his neck:
' above the colcr bone , . This continued open until about
three weeks since, when it healed. Hells now sound, sad
in the enjoyment of perfect health. gratefully add my
testimen to the many already in your possession. girths
wonderfill efficacy of your e•DR. et:LLEN'H'INDIAN
VEGETABLE PANACEA."
' •Itespecifully yaurs. H. D. BARKER,.
(Eate - of Philadelphia.) now Brainard Strew, Allount
Holly, New Jarsey. January 1.1847. ..
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0/1 this sixteenth day of Marc),, 1847, before me, the*
subscriber, an Alderman in said for, the city of..Patiadeg.:,
Ohio, personally citnis Harriet Dr Darker. who being duly
sworn according to law. sloth depose aDdi .say,.that also "
facts sct'Corth .141 the above statement are true_ , •
iIARRET.D. , DaRRER. - .2
ssrorli and subscribed before me, • •
JOHN THOMPSON; 714:hansia. ,
'Wholesale and Retail, by Rowand b Wahon,Jeo. Wit -
Market Street, above Emeventh, phibargiphi s
LEADER, Colombia, Pa.; .1. T Anderson. Marietta, Pa.
George Rose. Elizabethtown. Pa. bt2"4.s4ialY4
A. 15PLIIMnCl;:l
TOT of-, New Carpets. Jim imirlor A C
_Li Sale*. Jest reortved pet late lartsraW wow
opening, a large and rich asiortmant of Brous
nal ruse-ply ; Sara= and Ptnelagen_io'otel wag..
penny. taaniaatored expressly- to order, land decidedly ,
the handeonaert geode in the taytaket, adrenal tti Pit/411pm
on the moat hberal terms.'
I:wisely new design:Br l usse
3 ls;
• Imperia ply,
Superfine Ingrain, •
K_ ?Me ' • do
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rich
VerCilans,
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CARPETFt. a sun nd 'rare rules. • ' ' "
magnifieent assortment Gl'24. 04 And 72471 iteraiw,
at lower Prices than eves before Mated, with shame ste=
sotto:tent of Piano and Table Carew, Sheepaktaas qu
Cloths" Stair Rods, blenlngs, Ilthidinge, ad.
Also, a rich and splendid Assortment of evaior Wite• '
derw 'Shades. allthe diltbrent widths and Amalie., Wieser
on the best Lynne.
The particular attention of Country Merchants., noose
, keepers and others 44 requested to an examination of the
above desirable stock of goods, embracing as it does, 411.
the different styles and qualities now toanufacuned, and
busing
. been purchased at the lowest cash rives, extraor
dinary andnocumate will be held out to purchasers.
RONERT S. WALKER,
No. 35 North Eteeocuil street; opposite Christ Church
Philadelphia, March 11, 1848.1ke
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