- 2114.. TOWNSZIPID'S CONTOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. This N...) Extract is put tip to dusler ntrrltsts—it is six vines cite-ape; pleasanter. and warranted superior to soy sold. It cures diseases without voraitiug t purging. sickness. or debilitating the patient, and is porno:early adapted for a FALL AND WINTER MEDICINE. The great beauty sad superiority of this Sarsaparilla, over another remedies Is, whilst it eradicates disease, it invigorates the body CONSUMPTION CURED. CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Bronchitis, Consumption,Liver Complaint. Colds, Coughs. Caterah, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, and Paul in the Side, the., have and can be cured. Probably there never was a remedy that has been so unteeessful in desperate eases of consumption as this; it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appears to heal the ulcers on the lungs. and the patients gradually re gain their usual health and strength. CURIOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION. There is scarcely a day passes but there are a number of cases of Consumption reported as cured by the use of .Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. The followiag was recently received: Dr. Terwesend—Dear Sir For the last three years I have been adbcted omit general debility, and nervous eon surmilion of the last stage, and did not expect to ever gain my health at all. Alter going through o course of medi cine under t h e care of some of the most disunguished re mlwar . ? , hzs c ic a i n s..r i i s e l ai .c i s d o m e e r m c members ti spsndutg n r , d om o o t e y al e t n in . man, in attempting to regale my health, and after reading in some paper of your Sarsapanlla, I resolved to try it.— After using six bottles I found it done Inc grent good and railed to see you at your other; N• 1111. your advice I kept on, and do most heartily thank 'you for your advice. I per severed in taking the Sarnapartlln, and have been able to attend to my usual labors for the last tour months, and I hope by the Tessin of God and vour SarsaparOla to con tinue my health. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my case. CU/. IMES QUIMBY. Orange, Essex Co., N. J., Angina 2, 11347. State. of New Jersey, Essex County. Charles Quimby hem; duly 0.V01 . 11 according to law, on MB oath snub, that the toregoing statement in true accord ing to the best of Ins knowledge and belief. CIL* ALPS QUIMBY. Stearn and subscribed to before me at Orange, the 3rd August, ISr. CYRUS /341.J2WEY, Justice of the Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. 'Road the &Mott ing, and say that Contumphon 1a /two table it you can New York, April 1v.3., 1e47. Dr. Townsend—l verily beltcve that your Sarsaparilla has been the rations, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years bad a bad cough. It be came worse and worse. At last I raged large quantities of blood, had night sweats. and Wl,n greatly uebilitated and reduced, and did not expert to hire I have only used your Sarsaparilla bin a short lime. and there has a won derful change been wrought in ate. I um now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blond. and my cough has left me. Yost can stint imagine that lam thankful for these results. Your obedient servant.. (5, Catharine at TWO CHILDREN SAVED. Very few families indeed—in fact , Ve have not heard or one—that used Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in time lost any children the past summer, while those that did not sickened and died. The certificate toe publish below is conclasive evidence of its value, and is only another in stance of its saving the lives of the children : D.Townsend—llear Sir: I had two children cured by your Sarsaparilla of the summer complaint and dysentery; on.. was only 15 mouths old, and the other 3 years. They vi-ere very much reduced, WU' ste eXpeeted they would due; they were given up by two respectable physiciawi. When the doctor 'Moretti' us that we 14111:4 lose them. we resolved to try your Sarsaparilla w•c had heard so much of, but bad but little confidence. there being so much stuff - advertised that is worthless; but we arc very thank ful that we did, for it undoubtedly saved the lives of both. I write this that others may be induced to use ii. Yours, respectfully, Joni Wit-soY. 3n. Myrtle-Avenue, Stooklyn, Sept. 13 =EI Jomo. Cummings. Egg.. 0111' of the te.•istents In the Ln ntitte Auylum, Slaieketell% 1 ty the centicnian 4 , tik on of in the tb/iutvittr, letter All 11 U. 1.1 J 1 M. This is only one of more than :lour thousand eases of rhenniatom chat Dr. l'eutu.v.c.l,,r, Saraapa rills has cared The mutt SO. ere and chronic cases cite weekly eradicated by itsestraerilniut y cameo Ist.s...vh, Sept. 14. id 47. Drs Tovv:vssm,—Dear Sir: I have stufered 'cattily for nine years with rheumatism; colluder...l:3;e of the time I could. not eat, sleep or work; I had the most eastrci , situt pains, rad my Iltets were terribly swollen. I have used sour bottles of your sarSapurllla, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars' worth of good—l um so much better. Indeed. lem entirely relieved. You are at liberty to WIC tots for the benefit or the indicted. Yours, RespecfMly, JAME 3 I= DIL TOWNSEND'S SAIISAPAIIILI.d. I. a fa vonte of the Ladies It relieves thew of u great amount ot buffer ,trig, and gives them fine confides... and huoy ant .Pints. Mrs. Tarter kaudly bent Its the tollowIng: Soul it 1111.00 K LI 5. An 1.. 17.1547. Dn Tow:ma:VP—lsm • It gives me plemor'e to testify to the benehmal effects I hove expsrimiced from the use of your :Sarsaparilla My I.ystein was very much reduced by nervousness and general debility. nod with a variety of female complaints. I read your ads estiseinsim and n•nc induced to try the elect of your remedy. It restored me to a better sate of health. I had ow mim) ed for ..cvcral -years previous to talontt tt ; and I eo luo,t ellevrAlllV re commend it as a Yfflutl..e rned:eittc to all ct ho arc affllctsd to I have been.. ar. .r.,1 ,,, t1:1.1, DUI: it , Sotztri D7001,1).11 LAM s.v.Nr.b The 'olio, ins. is from a very n e•neetable farmer resith mg at lleampmend Du. Towsschn—llear Sir: My wife has been inhering io severely front the Dyspepsia and general derangement of the system, that we supposed she must the. The Phy sicians could not resist the disease, and she would have died beyond doubt if we had not given her your Sunapa rslla. It has saved her life certainly. She is almost en tirely relieved, and, is gaining strength and health. She still continues the use of it. YO4TOI, respectfully, I LIZA ABRAyr. LIVER. COMPLAINT. Nr.v.• Yonx. SEPT. 9. 1847 bn Towtts=rot—Tleur Ser—l am constrained, us an not Or :11111tICe, to pubhely acknowledge the great benefits received from the use or your barsnparbla. being in town about two years some in n very weal: and debilitated Salts. My disease was a chronic iivilanimatiOn of the li ver and stomach, 01,11, as many thought consumption : was so reduced ti.at I had very little hope of recovery. Hearing and reading considerably of the effects of your medicine, I resolved to try it, though I entertamed a pi em eice against advertised remedies I bud taken the meth eine but a short time. and began to recover gradually and continued to gel lever, and am now• well. Indeed t am •0 muck improved that my friends scarcely recognized rim when I returned to me cry. Yea arc at liberty to publish this if you think it will extend the use ce year exeellez' remedy. T. Tawneo. CIR.C.L.:LAR One thousand or more additional agences, for the sale of Dr. Townsend's Sareeparil:u. will Le established in such places where an agency is not already appointed, in the States of Penneyivaniu, New Jersey, Delaware, Ma ryland, Virginia. and other Southern and Western States. The terms of agency to be complied with %yin be as fol lows; Not more than once person will hare the appoint ment in a place, who will be advertised as such 111 one or more papers published at each place, or the nearest paper to the place. The will also be furnished with isl and handbills setting forth the inners of the medicine. with thole names prated as the Agents, for circulation. A list of all such names will be regularly published to DIrOTT`.4 ORACLE OF HEALTH; copies of all such will be furnished them for etrcullitinquiettlii witn spite. did showbills of Dr. Townsend's entire establishment. For ail these advantages, the payment for a supply of the Sarsapulla will be required when ordered, and at any nme when the Agency is relinquished, if any of the Merl -16/111 should remain unsold, it will be telien back at the price paid for it Persons who may wish the sole of this valuable meat ctot on the terms above specified. •ill address. h3t letter, or apply at the Principal office nod role agency et T DYOI7 & SONf. la 9 Nonh Second street. Phila. And at the *lime time they wilf mention the names of any newspapers pubhshed in or near the place in which they result. B. With the above advantages, the price of the Sarsaparilla still be SO per dozen packed in bolos of 2 dos. each...less than a box will not Le furnished, Tsbicipal °CMG, 1W rulton street, New York. Sole a gents (or Philadelphia. Dr. T. W. DI - OTT S. t ows, titan College, 1= North SECOND street; also for sale by . Frederick Drown, = n er d !' m a w= an d Fifth streets ; Lancaster. lieinush sod Son Wilmington Edward Drukburst ; Volk. Morris, & Co.; Carlisle, S. El liott; liamsburs. Dr. :alePharson; S S. linnet,. Balt-- tr.ors , and by the principal Druggists throughout the Utu sad States, West oldies and Canada. Now genuine, unless put up in large square bottles , which contain a quart. and signed with the 'antic, nature of 3 .P.l'rownscrid, and his name blown on the 8.....14re0ns inquiring for this medicine should not be induced to take any other. Druggists pet up Sarsa parillas, and of course prefer eellmg their own ; others have purchased that put in small bottles, and because they make a greater profit recommend them. Do not be deceived by any—ingture sor Dr. Townsend's, and take ao other. Remember the genuine 'Tow neend's Sarsaparilla,' sold only by the Sole Agents, T. NV. DTOTT & SONS, No IM2 North SECOND Street. Each bottle is always enveloped or accompanied with • e opyof " hyores Oracle of health." W. A. LEADEN. Arent ,or Columbia. XVIZOTT...a DA. MILAIMS-MEINACILEL, TUBonly radical nut for Consumption It also removes and permanently cures nil diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, viz: • Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuts neond Eruptions. Pimples or Pestules On the thee, Blotches. Wes, Chronic Sore Eyes. Iting Worm or Tot ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the lloncs and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, Disea,es arising from an injurious use of Mer cury, Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders. In this medicine several innocent but very potent arti cles of the vegetable kingdom ure wilted, forming u com pound entirely different inns character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system. when laboring under disease. It should be in the hands of every person, who by business, or general course of life, is predisposed to the very many ailments that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in death CONSUMPTION. The following testimony is from an able practitioner of this est). PIIILADELPIILA. December .14,-1&17 Dear Sir z—ln reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea. 1 w•AI say that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Panacea, or cure for all diseases. however valuable a may be in certain condi.. lions of the system, still 1 have believed that a cure for Consumption would he discovered sooner or later, and was led to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. ' They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be Putorcesaar CONSII)IPTION, 1111 d abandoned by them as in curable. One of the persons had been under the treat ment of several very able practitioners for a number of years. and they said she had •' old fasluoned Consumption combined with Scrofula;' and that she might lugger for sometime, but could not be permanently relieved. in both cases the effect of the Panacea has been most gratifying. Only four or live bottles were used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. They are both well. will only add, that fa inillar as 1 am with. Consumption by inheritance and by extensive observation as a study, and knowing also the Injurious CireCtS in nine cases out of len of tar, boueset. and other vegetable tonics, as well as of many of the ex pectorante and sedatives, I should never have recommend ed the use of Drake's Panacea if !had not been acquaint ed with the ingredients. Suffice it to say these are re commended by our most popular and scientific physi cians, and in their present combined state, form probably the best alterative that has ever been made. The cure is in accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago, by one of her most eminent writers on medicine, and now established by facts which admit of 310 dispute. Very Respectfully Yours, L. C. GUNN, Corner Chest. and Fifth st. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA A.stoinstitug cure of Liver Complaint and Dyspesia, in connection with General Debility of the whole sytem Pint.s.arimitz., March 7, IM3. Messrs. Storrs & Co.—Gentlemen wife has been for several years afflicted with a pain through her right side and shoulder, accompanied with chills through her whole system, and almost constantly a sick stomach, at tended with pain, invariably after eating or drtnking; so much so as to deprive her of all satisfaction in attempting to cat, even if she had a desire for food, which was not often the case, as her appetite was completely gone. A friend persuaded her to give DR. DRAKE'S PANACEA a trial and I am nosy happy to say the first bottle gave her relief, Our faintly physician examined the Panacea, and approved of her using it. She has taken three bottles since. and is greatly benefitted. She has now a goad ap petite, and can eat her meals with satisfaction. The chills, pain, and sick stomach have entirely left her, and we feel confident that the Panacea has affected a comple cure of her difficulties, and would recommend to all who arc af flicted as she has been to try Dr. Drake's Panacea. IVILLLAM ASIIMAN, No. 3:.;4, .North Thud Street. - - - The above are but a few of the numerous testunonials we arc constantly receiving, of the wonderful of of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is a pleasant, yet most search ing remedy ; and the first trial will prove as power. Its reputation has increased since its introduction to a degree hitherto unknown m all medical discoveries. With the firm conviction that no other remedy, so called, of the present age, is equal to this, and that the theory upon which it is compounded is too firmly established to be overthrown, the proprietors solicit a trial of Dr. Drake's Panacea, willing to stand or full upon its own wins. well satisfied it will sustain the reputation it liar already actitured tID - CAUTION.—The genuine DR. DRAKE'S PANA CEA is put up in large square bodies—it has the signa ture or Geo. P. Storrs on Iles Wrapper—alldalno the -Dr. Drake's Panacea, Phila." Mott it is theglass Prepared only by Storrs & Co., Druggists, No. tit North Sieth Street. Philadelphia. Armurs.—lt WILLIAINS, Columbia; 13ctuhtrh & Son. Lancaster; C A. Morris, & Co , Yolk. April 13.1015.-ly WILIGYVI"S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS IN THE CITY OF NEI ICO'—GREAT SUCCESS AMONG THE 'VOLUN TEERS :—LETTER FROM A HIGH SHERIFF OF SOUTH CAROLINA! Extract of !attar frointlic cdttor of the Greenvi..!e:Nrotni taint.or. S. C. DA Of. ‘Vasoarr—Dear Sir:— • • " A week or two ego I bent yon in Momcrancr.Eo, eoutatuim• 0 Ictl"t from one of our Volunteers to the City of Steak°, in which he pays 'WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. under the eircumbtancee. the highest raced of praise I have ever known a medicine to receive. The Volunteer. William NV. Goodlett. Esq., is a gentleman of fine standing—an accomplished and well educated man, and was recently HIGH SHERIFF Of this District. I3y epic of your advertisements in a Charleston paper. I happened to notice the location of your office, and thought you might extract nil article of some value in reguid to your tnedmitie, therefore I sent the pap,er. The tollowing is an extract from the letter referred to above: "My health is very fast improving. I procured a fete days ago, some of Dr. Irrni,lit's Indian Vegetable Pills. and they have toed oiliny system MMMI - - Thu., n appears that the brave and patranic Volunteers who have gone to Mexico, to delluid the tights and honor of their country, already begin to realize the extraordina ry value. of this Incomparable medicate. Long life to them! =I Are sonnumes made by corifiniailltmonc medicine with another, and tidal:,.l,lellin.; •:le I a:. horrible are those. mi.tal • - • •.I • '• •• : that all ril's ore ' L. . ' 'l'd • t which an t•-hen. and It , a., '4 jl.• ,e, This is a ryslat, .re as •' ' ri.. • between Vs,:staid d ..a• cies. us betu...ll maimedt indi:o • to wish any to mk s . vi 00: “tl-:" , Il ' l. • " meat Lt any one. 1111,11,2 tak. n bibs: e- 1. v ..• :soda., 2 more will be necessary Many persons lid s I es-i l• . • •y.l Co m., oi Stosn, E. if they lb: it I. 5.0. dame b.., nausea of the Mt:theme Huttacy :tr. •Tenerthy mtstriken. Without the tieG Alt Those articles ha* e uutinux 10 recoil*. mend them, and would not be sabl tt sm,l,* day. Linn with the sugar, nod by giving the :uncle a hame stiatbstt to Wrgln's Indian Vegemble Pill,. they gain a tempora ry. notoriety. Wobvbs they ore. in st ieer ' s clothing. of whom the public 010(111.1 sneer siithetently char. Let it be remembered that W RIG rr ut..k); VEGU 'FABLE PILLS are prepared nith special reteren.v. to the laws governing the human body. Consequently, they are always good, always useful, always effective 111 root mg out disease. Every famaly should keep them at hand. The following highly respectable Storekeepers have been duly appointed agents for the sale Millis Celebrated Medicine, in Lancaster county. Marmite, Reuben Wenticr. Bainbridge, John F. Beecher. Bird-in-Hand, Jacob Bruner. Bart Township, Wm. W. Passe:tore. Belleview, Buyers & Umbels. Buck Tavern P. 0.. Geo. T. Clark. Chesnut Level, MeSparrant & liouseteeper Conestoga Centre, John H. Harman.. Church Town, L.dr; E. Rogers. Coopersville, E. Lewis. Columbia. Fry & Spangler. Cherry Hill, Isaac J. Webster. Drumore, John A. Boyd. Earl Township, George Buchman. do do Weaver & Warner. do do Davis Wallace. Elizabethtown, John Lynch. Ephrata, John Gross. Ephrata. New, L. S. Hacker. do do Martin 'Weidman. Fulton Howie, Fulton tp., L. P. Wilkinson. liempfield, Itnigyrult & l*lurtan. Intercourse, Thomas Mines. Matlock townidup, Frederick Swope. Lampeter Square, J. F. & D. II I terr Lau; Nathaniel S. Walley, Lancaster, John Zimmerman ]fount Joy, Witmer & Caw/. Mountville. John 'Devlin. Marietta, W. A. & B. Spangler. Mount Joy Township, IL G. Clark & Co. Maylown, John Reinhold. do Slaymaker & Co. Mount Pleasant. Isaac M'Cotnant. Mill Creek, Henry Stauffer. Manic TownshiP, Hugh Moore. lVcw Rolland, Brubaker & Co. Now Providence, Hildebrandt & Meyer. Poplar Grove, E. H. Paxson. Peach Bottom, S. W. P. Boyd. reon-Townaluia, Jacob Singer. Paradise, A. li. & A. L. Warner. Powy s 's Mills, Mahlon Puscy. Peach Bottom, Wm. Arnold,. Ba.wListsville, John Raw/ins. Safe Harbor, Jolui Herr & Son. Strausburg. Wm. Spencer. Salsbury, IH. Freehold. Washington, John A. Brush. 'o..oMces devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail. 160 Race street, Phdadelplua GMt lariat stree t New Vont ; and tne Tremont atreelTTlnston. - Arra y DIVIDEND. flolumbia Bank and Bridge Company, May 2 thrct,.n of this Institunon have this day Ocelareal a atvidend of three per CCM, out of the profits of the last tax months, payable on and after the loth mutant. SAMUEL SIIOCII, Cashier Columbia. May %. 1544 NVW 81E033.33. THE Subscribers Respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have taken the Store formerly occupied by S. B. Ronde Zr. Co., Corner of Locust and Front Street, and are now opening an entire new Stock of Goods, purchased at the present very low prices. among which arc FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN BLACK CLOTHS, Olive, Brown, and Blue Cloths; French. English,. and American Bine, mid Blue-Black Cassimeres ; Striped, Plaid, and Figured Cassimcres, Satinets, Summer Cloths, Gambroons ; Low priced Summer Stuffs, Cords and Ben verteens, &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Grenadines, Organdies, Feasting, Barege, Silk Tissue, Lawns, Giugbangs, and Black and Blue-Black Gro dc Rhines, Plaid and Striped Black Silks, Fancy Dross Silks, New Style Chamclies. ASLO, Calicoes, Muslins, Checks, Ginghams. Ticking, Chanireyse, Linen and Cotton Table Diaper, Napkins, Gloves, Cotton, Alpaca, and Silk Hose, New Style Bonnet Trimmings, &v., &c. ALSO. GLASSWARE & QUEELISWARE—GROCERIES' Sugars, Coffees. Teas, Mackerel, liernng, Molasses, Fish and Sperm Oils. Soaps, Candles, Spices, &c.. &c., &c. Our goods are all NEW and selected with great care, and we hope by strict attention to business, to receive a share of custom of our friends and the public. All kinds of Country Produce taken in at the highest prices. ROBT. CHALFANT, PETER HALDEMAN, Jr. Columbia, Marcli2s, Ig49.—tf COLVIVEBIA IRON FOUNDS:W. undersigned, hereby tender their sincere acknosvica w ncuts to their customers, and the pub lic generally, for the very liberal patronage that has at tended their efforts to please, and would inform thorn that it will be their greatest pleasure, as berelolorC, to conduct their business ut such a manner as to merit their continu ed approbation turd support. We continue E.:intake all kinds of Casting's. viz : MILL GLA.R.ING, SPUR, BEVEL. MITRE aud MOR TICE COG-wil EELS, CAST SBA Pi's for waterwheels, Sc. Also, CAR WHEELS and other Car Castings, to gether with all kinds of Rail Road Castings, for which unexceptionable reference can be given for superiority and avalibility. We have quite a variety of PATTERNS for making Hot Blast Pipes, for Blast Furnaces, and for Water Pipes. and, being well prepared for Casting Pipes, it writ cer tainly be an advantage to those in want, to call and ex amine for themselves, as we can manufacture Zr. cheap. or cheaper, than any other establishtnent in this section of country. We have different kinds of Patterns for Steam Engines, Threshing Machines. Ploughs, Common Stoves, Stove Plates, Stove Cylinders and Grates, and many other things in our line of business, being the making and col lecttng together of the past eleven years. having the best 01 mechanics employed at Pattern making, Se., we are prepared to make any thing in our line of bustness at: the shortest notice. and being tavorably situated at the Canal Basin, gives us the advantage of manufacturing and forwarding Castings to any point with despatch mid at the lowest rates. GEORGE WOLF, SAMUEL Tituscarr. Dealing under the firm of Geo. Volt' &Co Columbia, Pa. March 4, leLS—tf. pp i p 4 TIIE Franklin Fier, Insurance Company of P1111.A11E1,1 3 111A.--OFFICE.No. ltial CAIK.....NUT ,treet, near Fifth street. DIRECTOUS. CHARLES N. I.3nryou.,i, l;r.oncE W. RICBABDB, TUONIAS 11AltT, MOBDUcAL D. I,Ewta, TOBIAS IVA OMB; ABOLIBIN I. Boine, S.A.NwEL GUANT, DAVID S. BROWN, JACOB I{.. SMITH. Moms I'ArrEa..o:c. . . • Continue to make insurance, perpetuai or limited, on every description of property in town and coital*, at rates as low as are consiatent with at:entity. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely uiveated, affords ample protection to the assured. The assets at the Company. on January Isl, 1 t 9. av Published agreeably to an Act of AsEeminbly, were as Vl4 MortgaZeg, 1,1 Real . 1:i• - tat's-• 101,:159 till Temporary Inane, 121,419 1111 Cash, Le., 13,157 17 Since their incorporatton. a period of eight, it year , ., they ha. c paid tlrMardt of one nano a, two hundred thou sand dollars. 100-,, be tire, thereby affording evidence of the !dvantage, of inturane 9 •. %Nell as the ability and di-pontioti to rivet with proloplnct... all CitARt.CS N. 13ANCli111113 Pri. , ident CIIAT:Lr-S G. 13 txenon. Secretary. 'l•tlo\MAt 1.1.0) . 1). of C.:Amnia. Agent or orl: and Latica..ter Cuuntic, Felt. 12, TO SPORTSNIE.N. rylllE undersigned have just received the best and. most cumpte:e annum/n-1n ui Linglinl/ and Ger man tat:li and tvvi,..t and pa'e/ii hrceeh 1.)01:111,1; Bllt- RE1.41) GUNS. as have ever been "Wei,' in iiiis market at nanli prier. that 11.1:1 Nan all. Al-n. nix Burly! ed and i.eit-corking PISTOLS Call :ttid wt. amine. for yourneive.i. at the cheaplarclware ci I 11.1.731 - P1.1; 1 I Columba, August 41.1;.17. TO PaIrATIPERS rriffi subscriber is now manufacturing Printing j_ INK. of a snperior quality. and oirerd it le 111 large or idnall quatititieq. upon aCCOIIIIIIOIIIIIuIg term, 111 UII) instance where the utL -ent shall not alisysiir the do- SC I iption. it will be exchanged or the price refunded. A liberal discount will be made upon large purelia-es for etith. The Nerve Ink put up in keg,. of 12.15. V. 15. 39..5u and 100 b' Bonk Ink.. in 'mull k,•:zs and in lb canister., Colored Ink, :11,0 in 16 et 1111.41•1,. - . - jp — A t 0 th. keg' ni the be.t itth sill be in any point of the l'entin Imptuveun.uts pt my re-k fret ut charge, upon receipt of V. COPAL VA RNISII in barrels, kegs. anti emn.ter•. J. Columbia, :slay ‘ . .20, 9.17.-1 f SPIUCNer C ODDS. The public is respectfully invited to N.lllll. u (resit ay-A.M.:la of I , ASIIIONADLD GOODS, ,t WI tor sale atprLec, cannot fail to J. D J. NVRIGIIT'S • 1 4 1 , 1 , 1 ., :tt, March LS-INS—If SPLZZVDID PRE3IIIDI PLATES for the subscribers to the Magniine Seat by mail to any part or Untied r :Rates, tree of postage. 'elm Columbein elnenziae, for 1549. edited by John In. 221 , 111 and Robert A West A repository of lie choicest American literature, entirely origninl. and of the' moot costly orieuml ends:list/mem. The Columbia Mugu/Inc enters upon n new year with prospects increasingly bright nod promising. It has at tamed a proud position in the public estimation. The press univereally, and with a generous kindness which the Proprietor gratefally acknowledges, has borne testy mony to the superiority of its literature awhile profusion and elegance of its embellishments: while its immense and constantly increasing circulation. baOlvs that the press has but tittered the general sentiment. and adroit's such agreeable evidence that it lips met the expectation of all, that it seens to the Publisher almost unnecessary to speak of the future s It cannot be nenessary to say much of the conduct of the literary department of the Columbian The petitions n ' who have so long and satisfactorily discharged that ditty, continue their efficient services, mid the Publisher es hap py to announce that lie has made arrangements with several of the most distinguished writers in the country, whose regular contributions will enrich the Magazine : while, as heretofore, the merit of an article, quite as much us the fame of its writer, will he the passport to its pages. Elevated sentiment and pure morality will distinguish all the literature of the Columbian Magazine. The paper on which the Columbian will hereafter be printed, is manufactured expressly for the purpose, by one of the largest end most highly esteemed tanker,. in the Union, and the typography wet be of proportionate neat ness and elegance. The Publisher respectfully solicits front authors, artists, subscribers and agents, a Valliant:lllC," of the confidence hitherto so generously awe riled the Megazine. As nn , earnest of the liberality with which he intends to conduct that department of the work, he haspreparell. ill 21 large I outlay, a magnificent trill length Portratt of Washington, price two dollars, in stipple and mezzotint. which will lie presented, gratis, 112 e of pomuk t o, to every yearly sub scriber to the Columbian Magezine. who will gond to the Publisher Se in advance, postege paid. It is an engrav ing of such superior merit. and the stkeet is of such profound and abiding interest. that he cannot doubt that the gift will highly grate)" the receiver, sled largely . swell the list of his subscribere. Ue annexe., also, the follow ing unusually liberal terms of publication, it being under stood that the subscripuons are in cueli: /*or S.l, the , 3lagaztue and Engravisig, of Washington. For S 5, two copies of the Alagiume, and the F i ligrees =wit each. The great National Picture of the Declaration of Independence, Just published. This picture, which Wan mutated by Col. Trumbull for the Rotunda at Washington, and originally engraved on copper by Mr. Durand,bas been re-engraved on Mel, rind is the result of two years , labor.. It contains pennies of all the signers, and should be the Republican Emblem in the home of every American eitmen. The size of the engraving is 21 by iii. inches; it imprinted on the Lett plate paper, es by 39 inches. Price, Every• person who will send to the Publisher of the Columbian S 3, post paid, shall receive a copy of this Engraving and a copy of the Magazine for one year,— the engraving free at pottage. For 5.5, the Iklaganme, Engraving of Washington, and Declaration of Indepen dence. SOHN S. TAYLOR, Publlsher. 151 Nassau stret.t. New York. StTGAB.S. NEW Crop New Orleans Sugars and Molasses at 1-zs 1-11 V *-= ' THIS ATTNETIVELY . Doctor Hifland's Cele brated GERMAN BITTERS, Will effectually cure the Liver Complaint. Jaundice. Dys pepsia. Chrome 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 diseases arising from a weak or disordered stomach in both Male and Female, such as Female Weak ness, Dizziness, Fullness or Blood to the Head, !irwdrd Piles, Fluttering of the Heart Difficulty of Breathing. Constant Imaginings of Evil, dreat Depression of Spirits, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Side, Back, Breast, or , Litabs, Cold Feet. 6:c. They remove all acidity, and give torte and action to the stomach, and assist digestion; they contain no alco holic stimulant. and can In taken by the most delicate stomach. and will in every case entirely destroy Cesare tress, and renovate the whole system, removing im. parities from the body, nail remnants of previousffisease, , and give health and vigor to the whole frame, thereby preventing frightful dreams, walking lehile Weep, 6:e. ; I which often result in accident. The functions of the stomach are of the utmost impor tance to every one, constituting the source and fountain of life, whiclos nutrition. No organ possesses such re markable sympathies, none inch 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 ether diseases combined. The many thousands who die with Yellow Fever, Cholera, Influenza, and other epidemics. is owing to disease or de rangement there. If the digestive system is in perfect health, the nervous system and the circulation of the blood will be also, as upon it they depend, then epidemics loose all their terror. Those living ill. or visiting districts httrmssed with FEVER AND AGUE annually, will find that by the timely use of one ortwo bottles to renovate nod 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 cure. The rare success in treating diseases of the stomach sueeessthlly. has not bee" so Medi a walls of pathologi cal knowledge of Its fUlletlOWS as the preparation of suit able Vegetable compounds. sons to obtain not only their svhole power, but as they mould be icons effectual and I grateful. NVe are all aware that ton many preparations have been, and are now before the public, that act only month utives. and some that change the locality of the disease, or prevent it for a short period. then it returns mire for midable Man in the first instance. Such preparations have destroyed the public confidence. This article stand ing alone in its Ituntber of cures. and unrivalled. as then. sands of our citizens can attest who have tested its va t rues, tam always be depended upon for the above named diseases. ft cure any case that can be cured by medicine, no matter who, or what else has failed; it will I perfectly restore the diseased organic functions of the Stomach, Intestiues, Respiration, Circulation. Ste. These Bitters, nod tile 'Spikenard Ointment will cure any ease of Inward Piles; it is a rare occurrence to re quire more than one bottle of curb for the Worst eases. For sale at the GrAtAIA:s: MEDICINE OFFICE. No. !re, Race Street, one door above Eighth, south side, Phila delphia. lit Lancaster. by John F..1.0ng: in Harrisburg. by Daniel W. Gross: in Plit.a.,urg, by AVER. Thorn—and by dealers generally throughout the Ifillted States. 1.7.,e - Pamphlets cunt ainita; cure, and descriptions piths ease gratis. t gras. Also for ale, his celebrated VEGETABLE lIIIEU AIATIC PILLS, for the ettre of Clout. Ittimunaustn, Drop stt.. mid severe Nervous Affections; SPIKENARD OINT 6/ENT, Mr the cute of Piles, 'letter. Ringworms. Er., marenl6.ls4--9m LITICELIA'S IariTNIG .49.1111 PUBLISIIED every Saturday.--Terms 12 I.?.cents a aaait.,,,r. or DIX dollars a year. in advithee.—Tlus work is conducted in the spirit of Lateli's Museum of Format' Latermure, (which swag favorably received by the public for the lost twenty years.) but as it is twice UM lurge, mid appears $0 elicit. we not only give mormatal fieslint,s to it by many things winch were excluded hya inondi4 delay, but while thus OXICOIIIIILI our scope and gathering a greater 111111 more lamina r° variety. are ‘ ohle DOlO increase 1110 solid nod M1111,1111111:11 port of our 1101e nry, historical. nail political harvest, a, rolls to sati.l) the wrens of the American reader. The elaborate. and stately I.:.,ttys of the rAtalutrrQuar. terly, and other lies tews : and tilto•kwood's noble err, ei-no• on Poetry, lit, keen polineol Coatatetione, in g hly Syron.:la! 'rnle,, and vt.val de,eription of rural nod moan. taut Scenery .aml the contributions to I,iteruture,lll•4o- ry• and common 1 Ale by the bttramotn. Speetutor, the .parbium l'Aottortur. 'Ate nultetut, A.then.eurn. the buy and halmtriou- I.tternry tht.tte the ........dhle nod cum. preltoo.we iii t:lonia. the •olter sad re-item:llde eltri.... mut Observer; the-e :Ire intrunt‘ed seine the Mllllar, , and Nacl4l Telneillseene, of 010 Vetted Sets ice, until With the he-t mudes of the Dubbin littiver , ity. New Alrotthly. Prte•er',.'faii.... Ain-worth', Ilettil•-:, cad of ch.,,,. 1 admirable .lottrattl IVe do nut 1 omider it beneath our dtratly to hoer° o. Wit and tel Irmo Punch: and. when we think it good enough, make Iles of the thunder of the The 'rem:-. We ••'lttll otere.w.. - e oar , nriwy I , y Jrn portation, from the continent of Europe, and num the new growth nut the Itriti.ll eolutro=.• Tine --,teuth•lop Ito, ,•totvla l'.otone. . 1 / 2 ...i.t, and Africa into our ileighhorlirool. :Ind scull erectly ttanlnply om loonnerlion, to, :Nlertlllllll-. Tra‘elleri. cud Politiettin, Amin 1.111 park of toe Amid: No Ilmt unmet, Into;,, Ilni ii el, llt now beeolll. , eVor 11mq:trent Anterieun to la- itin.rlll- ed of the condition stud changer of toretra ernettne=. And i 11th- not only beetto.e. of Moir nearer eunlleetninOlll, oltr ,elveK. hot lwentl,e I`,e aniline .-rein: to be li,tenine through a rapid proee...it elution., to ...nu, lie o' , Into to dour., o loch the air. .y polo, al toopltet ennlllll ,0.11- 1,10.•• or lureore ( ;“"Vral'hic , 'l 111-,o v^ , ' - • 111 e Prorre.— of Co`ont •at ,nil. (which li exiennoor o, I r the %t hole world.) 11111 Vie)llos. until TraVel., will i.e tevorite mutter tor our ....leetto•o• : m], In genera:. Sc e ....tall ev,tentatte•dly and vet) tullt tterptamt our render- with tile great department ...1 - l'ot • I torn toltoro. ottlioni entirely nor'...mite our oo o ttliile o e Inspire loi Inn be the 1., tag _V:. 41•••er1114. to ill o 110 0.1-11 lo 1, so Ittent..olm , . totonned nt the rut.' more,- of the Moven...l-10 rquie , tnett. I)ivit t e4, trim.. It er, tout Vitt .-telat,..—to men 01 1.111nlie•o. lonl Olen 1.1" • letQate—n 1....1111 n -hallo r obtect lo tank, It motto, e and 11.1-1111 to thrtr \No,- nod Children We Leib", e that V.l. 1,11 UM'. 4io S Ollle good in one any and nenerattiont and hope if, it he 11, o ark andtven , able itt .e cry well. 1 'mooned wittily. We outs Indispensable, bertlit•e in flu , eltq Of tqlettp literature r .... not po,rote to guard again -1 the mitt, 01 What I. 1,1 in 141-te 111.1 ‘1,1011• ~, ~,,,,,k. I In all!. (niter %N.) 1111114 i, tuna-lung; n -ntlie,eor , apply oft, healthy eaurt.t-tv^. rte mental and neural appe•tte murr he rratitied. t=1,...1.20,097 tY; We hop:• •• n1:1110WIllg the wheat ion tho hr pc oral, 17!ruarLiet:y for tho iooo,rmatlon. nod by a large volieLltcoi of Itlogra t .lky, ro:,rote.oad um! more tqat,.r. we taay produce a work wLich be pc,:nl:ar. wln:e• at Ole ,aire tone it INILI to-lare to rut. e the .1 . Plll ,l / 1 : carte. I.3eur. pubi...bed every Saturday. by S Ca. eoreer or Tremont and Broomfield Bo.ton—Pnee a number. or Six dulla r- it a year In ad Vallee. Benwma.o... for our period will be thonhfuey is tired and promptly attended to. BD— To m urn regotorbe in mailing: the , work,, order...boa/A be addre , sed to .1..; oUice en pub....anon. ua oboNe Club., ow, year ~1 nut :owe, tell be .upplwd follow.: Pont copaab for - . - cdq 00 N:: - $lO 00 C - - 00 Complete net.. in fifteen volumes, to the end of 1.5.17, I::md•omely hound, and packed in neat boxer, are for nalo at thin) dollars. Any volume may be had separately at two dollars, bound or a dollar and, n half in numbors. Any number may be had for Li) cents; and it may be worth while for nubseither., and pareha.erg to complete any broken volume, they may have, and titan get only enhance their union. Uof the very best quality, with an assort- VJ mesa of LA NIPS for burning the some. alwov. on band tit J. 11. A: J. WRIGHT'S. Columbia, March MORNING TRAIN AGAIN. Between York, Wrightsville and Co. tii".1t7;22,"".. n i nt le „"u t ell",;. l ., )ir ariZal 02985P091011_191 Company having consented to continue the MORNING TM% IN between the above places. fEr-The Car will leave Col Imhof. TJA 11,V.ESuntlays ex cepted] at rti o'clock, A. M.. and thb Tram will leave Wrightwllle at o'clock. Returning, the Train will leave York at b o'clock. A. .t. .4rlnt 17, 1F47 SALT. 49.N11 SITSQI73:IIULINT NAL RAIL ROAD.--FARE REDUCED,--The Pas- Trains runs daily as follows below : Leaves lialumoru at U o'clock ..I,IIL, and ar rives at fif o'clock, I'. M. Arrives at York at 12 o'clock P. :11, mid leaves for Co lumbia at If o'clock. P. M. Leaves Columbia at 2 o'clock P. AL, and leaves York for Baltimore at 3 o'clock P. M. Fare from Baltimore to York, 61 50 Wnglitsvi.llc, - 2 00 Columbia, 2 121 The Train connect. at York wlth Stages for Harrisburg, Gettysburg, Chambersbura, Iblistni= and York :Sonoma 1. ARE To 011717Y5113HHG AND 11A11.RISDILIIIG. The company is authorised by the propnetors of the Stage Lines io receive the hue through front Baltimore to Gettysburg and Harrisburg. BA LTMORT: TO C:CTTIIOIL7t6 A :TM I lARIOSBVIto. Fare through to either place. gi 00 b. C. H. BORGI.EY. Super's. 'May 0, le47.—tf Ticket Office. 6l North at.. Balt. Baltimore & Sumpehanna Rail Road. •-•••••••••="sco The Homing PASSENGER TRAIN will run .1 .- 11 ;ai; - from 13a1turiore regularly, hereafter, on Sun day. at 9 o'clock A. M., said Returning will mart from Co lumina nt 11 I'. M., IYr/omm/fa 2 P.M.. and from York at 3 o'clock. P M.. na on other day a of Ora week. Tire mail lielsVel•ll Baltimore and York will he carried by this train. No (Alice train ‘‘ ill run on Sunday EIMIESE '1 D. C. 11. BORDI.I.IY, S'uper't 1- - isP.:',.7‘4 4 lk , Y rw4v4•4l f' n "itORDI.T.Y, Sor , riltt , Wl,l, of 'rrnn•pnrtni ton • - -• • , • GILZAT .ILEVOVITTION N PRICES of Dry Goods—Who-are-to be-benalled by thts retnarkable change? THE PEOPLE! Why? Let them call at the BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen street, and see; here they can buy as much for $1 00,-es they a short time ago would have to pay 52 00 for. This then is n radical change for the express benefit of the peo ple, Let them call early and sec the LARGE LOTSof cheap and beanuful Goods Just opening: for lievolu none now-a-days are remarkable for their BREVITY. Splendid Laois, fast colors, idA cents - 30 inch Muslins, heavy and flue, for ftf cents MUS DE LAINES A good article of Plain Modes and Rik, oalyltli cents A good article, Highly Carneleon. MOURNING D.RESS_GPODS ; Ladies can he sapphedvvith every article for "mourning,. Good plain Elk, Chintzes, only 1i cents do do _Lawns._. _121,..1.8,_and45 cents Mazatlan', Bareges and Silk Tissues. LADIES , GLOVES Lisle thread,Silk. and lad; Misses Gloves in variety, AT THE BEE HIVE, CHAS. E. WENTZ &DEO. GlNGHABlS:—lustopened,4_casetsotsrtlenclui.Frenels Scotch, and English Dress Ginetams, New patterns and eery cheap—at THEBEE HIVE, North Queen street. LADIES',SUMMErt DRESSES The greatest variety of the most splendid styles, lust received—among the newest styles are: Ittnzattans, - - Magnificent. Zephrines, - - - Beautiful. Zephry Tissues, _ • - Lovely. Pompadours, Fascinating. 8e.,8e., perfectly exhaustless, at the - BEE HIVE, North Queen Street: CHAS. B. WENTZ & BRO. BONET RIBBONS': Just opening, the newest styles for Spring and Summer, the oretnest variety ever seen in Lancaster. Great care hasqie been taken in the selection of styles and color.. at the BEE lIIVE. EMBROIDERIES : French N. W. Lace Capes. do do do Collars. do do do Edging and Inserting. Embroidered Swiss MUSUIIR. for Dresses. At the BEE HIVE. North Queen st. Lancaster, April 15, 184.9.-if DRUGS ! 'DRUGS ! ! 'DRUGS !! ! WM. A. LEADER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGIST, kvo Id respectfully inform his timer , ous friends of Columbia and its vicinity that lie has Just vomited from New York and Philadelphia with it splendid assortment of all articles belonging to the tinuo 11USINFSS. DRUGS. MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PER FUMERY, TOILETS. FANCY SOAPS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, ke., Togrilwr with a superior lot and style of HAIR and CLOTHS DRUMM that took the Medal in the Me eh tones Institute of New York. AINO 11 ',nista»t supply of Camphenc and Ecthercal Oil Lamps, with a freak and road Material to burn in them. Comae) , Merchants, Druggists, Physicians, Baker, Store Keepers, Fullers, Dyers, nod dealcr in general will find ato their advantage to call at the GOLDEN MOR TAR DRUG STORE, Columbia, before purchasing &se t:there. WM. A. LEADER. • Columbia, March :Ili, sS49.—tf. riuesri I DRUGS AND MEDICINES.. The subscriber t# Nil:et:rely returns thanks for the very !them' ell 16,eonrugemcut he hiss received. and fishers himself that by strict attention to business, to comma,: to merit it share of public patronage. Ills stock of Drugs and Mcdi eate,. al the very best selevuon, and as complete as airy in the pine, Ms variety of goods in connection with the Drng Business is very extensive. The following list M.:hales only a small port of his stock : • . . DRUGS. :MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES. ]'.tint, and One. ready mixed Palate, Campinime or Pine Oil, Etli meal Oil.Dc Stuffs. Window Glass. Putty. Shop Furniture Bottles, Porter Bottles. Vials—a lull llSnOrtinClll —Perfinnery. Colognes. Plot ida Witter, Bay Rant, Po made Philocame, Beef Morrow, Antique Oil. Extracts Cu, the 1 landlterchief, Toilet Powder. Pearl Powdar, Bair Dyes Depilatory Power. Pomade Basilic. Highly ;Per tained Soaps of eveiv kind. Medicated Soaps. Jones *.s Cheinical Italian, Bailie's:Nymph. RoaselPs Cirenssma, y's Chinese die. Hair Restorative, Haute's can J nyne's Tome, Jones's Coral. Oldrthes's Balm of Columbia. I lair Carling I dquid. month A ro m as . tip :salve. Ilandohne. &v. STEEL BEADS. RINGS AND TASSELS,., Riags. Tassels, Clasps, Silk Twist. Steel Par6es and En„- Also u general variety of other Parses. Crochet. I Mel., told Patera Books. N. B.—The subscriber has also n large tissornnent of foot-loch A Co's mid Comstock & rill.'llt Moth (.111,•• nn lmud Wllllll he obtamea clitcelly from the pro- It or CAtill. which will enable bum to sell them !lOU] 'ht 10 rAn per cent loss-er than their uzents--warrant- Cll ~ •11111.1..• R WILLIAMS. l'.11:1•11`.1.1. March .25. 1=.1=.--ii Ft.llS.reel. WITITII SWAN 7 1 M OTEL, formerly Barr's, Front street, Marietta, _A„ Po. RS. MARY FISHUAUGH would most re .llollll the public that Om has Inhati the house ithinerl) ocCupled by her brother, Samuel Melimitcy, and rotor rec+•ud) by Jotill purr. The house has been tho toughls repaired; with an eXperiellee of fourteen year wills it, and being prepared with every C. 111411111110 tie cum:nod:alp:l necessary, together with a drtrnuumuun to Inoue no el,cflioll 11111011 c, Om hopes to its rit am! ieceive a continuation at the patronage hereto fore so 11brrally bestowed maul the house. \la rietin. Mardi 1.". I.:met...ter Examiner and latelligencer.Plilladelplila N. American & United Siqtes Gazette. Clearfield 'limner. and Imel: Haven Whig", publiell to the amount of SU and sewl bills totals office for collection. DIMIV A lITICLE Boa ra t mm a Stove. We would olboat call Stove the _ LA _ mention °Tell to new article inane and adapted expressly for their convenience, To Le eel II turd Wel of u, Pr:MUM & CO. Nlarch 11, 1•1-,11 NEW GOODS. THE subscribers, thankful for past favors, lake let, method of informing their friend. that they have Just rereived, in addition to their former stock, a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, which have beenselected with great care and attention, and will be said CHEAP. CALL AND srt THEM Ar FRY ,k SPANGLEIPS. Columbia, February 10, 104,3.—tf A. I%T. XIAINES. fIAR BUILDER AND lILICIIINEST. Having taken V./ the extein.ive Machine :shop lately occupied by Mr. Thomas l'o x:, on the canal basin at this - place. is prepared to tit tip and build new cars in the most durable, and neatest manner. lie is also prepared to do all kinds of reputing. oath of wood and stank work, in a way to give satisfaction. Columbia, January 1.3. 18.19.—tf N. H. A good second hand Steam Engine of four horse power, for rale by A. M. Haines, as above. MILLER de. CO.'S ESPRMISS. Pj their own Cars in charge of messengers, and .LJ under locks, DAILY between Philadelphia. Lancas ter, Columbia. Wrightsville, York, Gettysburg. Baltimore, Wa.thington. Smolt. West, North and East, by EVEN ING MAIL "TRAINS. & Co. nre now prepared to forward in their Cars, Package, Parcels, Rundle.. light Casen. and all descrip imas or good. awl iil , rchttll,ll/e tll , O Specie, Batik Notes. Drafts, ibr collection. orders, &e., to any of the above mimed places by passenger trains and mail speed. Being gli• 4 l.ls of utfuriling every facility for the prompt and economical transaction of ally commission imitated to them. they respectfully solicit the patronage of all to their lute. All goods or iittekitges must be marked "By Miller d. Cu.'s Express." 1). F. G tuFFrrit. Agent. 4. Co.'s Express, Columbia. naptcgs.—Corner of 'Turd and Chestnut street, Phila. dolphin; Chur. Norman. Lancaster; 11. Elmiralt, York; Museum Buildings, Baltimore; Gay & Co.. cor. Wall and Broadway, A. V.; Gay .'r Co , State st.. Boston; 'Wash ington. I) C.: Richmond, Vu.; Wheeling, Va,: Plus burgh, Pa., Gettysburg, Va. Nov. 6. la47.—tf CUZISNI7T ST. 8017 SE. \TO. 111 Chesnut Street, a few doors below 4th, -- 1 1 North side.—The subscriber respectfully informs his (rum& and the public in general, that he still continues to keep the above establishment. Every pions is at all liana taken to render this one of the best, and, from its central situnrionot is one of the most convenient Hotels in the city. His TABLE is famished, at all times, with the choicest delicacies of the season. Hie WINES raid LIQUORS nee not surpassed by any other e.tablishment in this coy. Ifis Servants arc carefal. honest and obliging Tema ofitoartltng to .rat the times. Country Merehants and Business Alen will find the &o ration of the CIiESNUr St. Horst; in the most h 5 ,,,, j ," part of Philadelphia. The sulmother pledges himself that every thing in his pot, Cr shall he done to give satisfaction to those veto fa vor him with their prtirminge, SAMUEL MILLER, pho,,frlrFan. Sql: 27, 1"17 —lr Yrn Tif,.t PHILADELPHIA ADTERTLSERIENTS. rlitraunizzaut, (111111 A STORE.--The Subscribers, proprietors of kjone or the oldest and most extensive China Stores itt the United States, have now on hand a very large supply of COMMON WARE, GRANITE WARE, CHINA WARE AND GLASS WARE, embracing all the varieties ever imported, which they will sell 111 large or small quantities, WnoLsaats on RE TAIL, to suit the wants of the people, at prices to - defy competition. The advantages to be derlved,from having a large stock to select from, ought certainly to be apparent to every one; only two need be mentioned : Ist. The variety to please the taste. 2d. The advantage of purchasing at the lowest prices: for it is certainly evident to every thinking mind, THAT rile LARGER THE lITSITESS DONE, TIM - SHAELER TUE PROFIT REQUIRED. It is salts every branch of trade. The menu -1 lecturer sells to the wholesale pagekag,e dealer the ' wholesale package dealer sells to the 'Jobber, and-the job ber to the retail country dealer : so that the farmer or con sumer of the article rays AT I.I{AS roe perm!! ! Why pay so many profits when you can come diVeCtly o head quarters? TYNDALE & MITCHELL, - - April 2,19 , 1•3-2 m 219 Chesnut street. above 7th street PEtILADEL2I3X.& TYPE AND STEREOPYPE FOUNDRY. The sub— scribers are prepared to furnish, atshort notice, every article used in a Printing Office, and have reduced the Prices of Type' upwards of 18 per cent. They now charge for Pica, . 32 cu. Minion, 24 ctn. Sine Pica, 34 Nonpareil, 60 " . Long Primer, 36 " Agate, A 6 Bourgeois, 40 " Pearl, 51.20 Brewer, 46 " Diamond, 2.00 " Determined to spare no expense in making their estab lishment as complete as possible, they are "getting up a uniform Series of the celebrated Scorer. rzurn, which are unequalled for beauty mid durability, and which they feel assured will meet with general approbation. Several sizes are now ready. Having recently visited Europe for the purpose of pro curing every iMprOVenlein in their line of business, 'boy now oiler a greater variety of Fnucy Type, Itorders, Or naments, lee., lee., than any other establishment.in the United States; and their improved methods of casting,and of preparing metal, enable them to furnish orders ut manner to ensure satisfaction. Printing Presses of crert description, Printing Ink, Chases, - Cases, Brass Rue, urniture, dec., at the lowest rates. Second-hand Presses and Type which has been used only in stereotyping, gencrafly on hand. Books, Pamphlets, Music, Medicine Directions, Ltibels, Checks, Drafts, &c., correctly and elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. B. Specimen Books Nvill be sent to Printers 'whet wish to moire orders. L. JOHNSON & Co. OLINIIIR EVAN'S QUA:1111MB% Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests, 1.) Warranted equalto any other make, and have never been injured by Fire or Burglars, hi a single instance. He also keeps on hand' a 4111 supply of Common Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. ' Letter Copying Presses and Books. Tracks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists' Presses. Tingle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, &e. Parking Levers, Homing Machines. Refrigerators and Wutes Filters. OLIVER EVANS., (11 South Second St., below Chesnut, Philadelphia. _ _ REFIMERATORS for cooling and preserving Meat, nutter, Milk, and all articles intended for culinary pur poe, WATER FILTERS.—OIiver r.vatas' Celebrated Wa ter Filter•. for Purifying IVuter that is brackish or mud dy, whether by rums, minerals. or otherwise can be had of all sires and prices, at the Warcromns, No. 61. South Scoond Street, two doors below Chesnut St., Philadelphia. October 2d.1R17. " 0 MICIVIPOILO.I 0 IVZOIL.tigt I" CALM TO THE PUBLIC—The only gamin v DR. WISTAR'S BALSA:BOP WILD CHERRY." has the written signature of the General Agent, \V. SPEAR. on the out bide wrapper surrounding ouch bottle; this is believed to be the only article. bearing the above title, as eminming from the Doctor. The virtues of Wild Cherry, for relieving infectious of the I.nngs, and that all important organ. the laver. has long enjoyed the con& denee of domestic practice. City of Philadelphia. se—William NI. Spear, of the city of Philadelphia, being duly sworn according to law, de poses and says that he is in the possession ofthe original recipe for preparing a Balsam of Wild Cherry, for affec tions of the Lungs. which was given to him by Dr. \Vistar. a regularly °Mmmal Physician, and that he believes it to he thy ohiv one. nit 1,,,5i0n of an* person except the W,tur 'A'. tl. SPRAIL. Sworn mid subset ibed before me. and city seal affixed, on the first day of November, A 1). ItS47. JOHN SWIFT, Mayor. A copyright for tile Balsam is secured. Absurd us it may appear in the face of the above unde niable proof, en indsvalital from Boston, Muss.. recently applied to the United Slates District Court of Pennsylva nia for an inometion on the General Agent for the United states nod the Braid. Provinces. to prevent said Agent . from .cling; um only *mimic Dr. %Vistar's Balsam ot ('hurry, (soul mai, Muni clnuuutq the right.) to Crnll:.• the Hot Jade, ist rind Court promptly refused it. The BaLstita not one oi the quack nostrums of the day, „ claiming, to core persons whose eases ore beyond the reach of tumbeine. (or restorin' others to hie:) it only claims. and has proved in thousands of (Ms., to be the first, most etfiencions. and only genuine preparation of - Wild Cherry of the nineteenth century, for affections of the Lungs, Liver. and Kidneys, trequently terminating in consump tion, ever offered to the public. A liberal discount to druggists und country dealers. NOTICE. TO T/11: PLOILIC.-1 have this day appointed T. W. nycrri• S SONS. No lag. North Second street, Philadelphia. Wholesale Furnolling Agents for the (only genuine) DR. WIS'I'AR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY, for the following States, viz: New 'York, New Eng- I mid State-. New Jersey. linfiliVnTn, :Maryland. District of Columbia. Virginia North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Also. for the interior of Pennsylvania. All orders for the 13olsinn will hereafter ha addressed to them. Also for sale. whole.rtle and retsil. by WILLIAM SPEAR, 10. 143. Vine street. below Pilch street, Phihide) phis. General Agent for the United States and Provinces, for the (only genuine) Dr. Wistur's Balsam o Wild Cherry. WM. M. SPAR. Philob_lpina. March d 7, 1343 , .„ AGCNTS,—.I. h W Pento & Co. New York ;A. Mr- Clore & Co.. Dr. Derrick Co, Alhnuy, N. Y.; Jolut r. Pre , eoit. Troy. N. Y , Charlet Dyer, Jr., Providence. R I.; Reddnig & Co.. Nirs. Kidder, Boma:. Muss.; Jame. Green. D Scott. Jr. & Co . Woree,wr, Na.s.; 11. &J. 13rewer. Springfield. :XI ass.; U. W. Webb, & Co Jinn ford, Ct.: J. Chsh & Co.. 1.:111..rer. P. Dr. A 11. Bar. intz. York. Pa : Reynolds & Co .I.ecksville. N C • John I, Kidwell. Georgetown. 1) C.; Alex. Duval, Riett ' utond, Ye ; R. IViuttAms und W. A LEADER, Colombia. Po. Price $1 per bottle•; six bouler: for $.."1. Ap1.518-4.1" !CDR. DYOTT—LI ArrLxvrEzo IEILD. ilCertain Disease Cured in TWO DATS.:—The MOST SPEEDY REMEDY FOR PAINS IN 'FRE loins, recent and chromic affections of the kidneys, dis ease of the bladder, gravel, seminal weaknehs, &c. Per sons who, by Indulging In a secret habit, have entailed on themselves ronstilminnal debility, should apply 1111. unediately to DR. KINEELIN, of the Philadelphia Medi cal Musa, the oldest institution of the kind in the cly. Office, N. W. cnrner of TIMID nail UNION Si.. be tween Spruce nr d Pine, II SqUares from the Exchange. This.Mrdica/ Muse was established by Dr. K. fifteen years ago, for the suppression of quackery, there being sn many perenns,:withnut knowledge, name or character, who put advertisements in the.public papers, that an in st untionuf this kind was highly necessary to prevent the afflicted. especially strangers, from falling into the hands °rem° minkillful wretch, who. instead of curing, might send ilk victim to at, untimely grave. Tberefore, the afflicted eh mild shun the numerous pretended physicians who know nothing of the practice of medicine, bill con sult Or Klnkelin. who cores Certain .theratte in two or three daye,according In the state of the patient, without the use of mercury. No mercurial remedies are used by Dr. Klitkelin ; his medicines are palatable and barmiest. and all Ills patients are banornbly shielded, from even the possibility of being discovered. De wilco places him. self under the care rif Dr. K., may religiously swift& in his honor as n gentleman, and confidently rely upon Ills skill as a physician, and if lie is not speedily relieved Do remuneration will be demanded. Stricture.. one of the !newt troublesome and dangeouts affection., which often end in gravel,lntlomation, weak ness. &c. Dr. Kinkelln guannilee to remove speedily: ol also, smelting., diseased prostrate gland. &c. Stric tures have rulued many who had no knowledge of their existence. Take Particular Notice.—Young men who have injured (theinsclves by a certain practice Indulged In—a habit frequimily learned from evil companions. or at schnol— the effects of which are nightly felt, ere') when asleep. and destroy both mind and body. should apply Immo diately. Weakness and crinsticutional debility imme diately cured and full vigor restored. All lettere peeped. Take Netwe —Or. Kin kelin has had greater practice In the above affections than any physician In the United States. He also po sssss es an advantage over all others, from the fact of his having studieJ In the great Misfile& of Europe. Thousands in Philadelphia can testify that he cured them after every other means has failed. dew rate rooms for private consultation. Open 11119. P. Travellers supplied at a moment's notice. with the re quisite Medicines to cure therruielvea privately. Packages of medicines sent to any part of the More particulars In the iSplrit of the Times. ncd'47•ll• 'Want aingia 001111111810 N and FORIVADING MERCHANT& ,Na V../ 4e Commerce Street Wharf. Baltimore., AViti receive and sell Floor, Grain, Iron, and all kinds of einzntrY Pro duce. N. B.—Particular attention given to the sale of trgall and cash ADVANCES made on a consignmentwhen re .mred. :March 25, IS4°.-Im No. G. Little George et