laughteos ;Directory. TERMS OF THE DIRECTORY. To persons advertising in the SPY by the year, there will be no extra charge. Subscribers can have the Spy and their card inserted for one year by paying 51.50 in advance, or if they Lave paid for the paper, 50 cis. for the cord. Those who arc not subscribers we will charge St for inserting their card one year. • JOHN F. HOUSTON, Attorney. Locust Street, between Front and Second Sts WILLILA.M S. McCOR • LE, sleian, corner of Locust and Second streets T. TYRRELL, )ENTIST, Nos a & 4, Walnut street, above Barr's Hotel J. D. dr. J. WRIGHT, Dry Goods Merchants, Locust et , 2rd door below 2nd si FRY & SPANGLER, Dry Goods Merchants, Locust street, below the Bank W. & S. PATTON, Dry Goods Merchants. S. E. corner of Locust & Front st CHALFANT & FLALDEHA.N, Dry Goods Merchants. N. W. corncr of Loeuts Sr. Front, st J. W. FISHER, Merchant Tailor, Front street, 2d door above Locust st JAMES L. PR ETSMAN, Clothing' Merchant, N+3. 49, Front street WILLIAM A. LEADER Druggist, Front Street, between Locust mut 'Walnut Sts G. L. MYERS, :Druggist, Sehreiners Row, Front street. .LEWIS TREDENICK Sc CO., Hatters, Front Strut, a few doors below Herr's Hotel WM. TEMPLE, HATTER, No. 2, Schreiner's Row, Front %t. JAMES JORDAN, BOOT AND SHOE Manufacturer. Locust street. opposite Haldeman's Store C. GROVE, Boot and Slum Manufacturer. adjoining. Derr's Hotel FRANCIS BRADLEY. BOOT & SHOE Manufacturer, Second. between Locust and %Valnut sr. J. M. WATTS, BOOT dr, SHOE Nranutiteturer, Front st, between Locust and Walnut sr S. GROVE, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Front, below Locust at. J. H. HUNTER, - ffah Boot and Shoe Store. No. 40, Front at F. X. ZEIGLER. YKRIETY AND Shoe-Finding Store, Locust street, above Front street JOHN SLACK, Variety Store, No. 41, Front at WM. DIATHIOTT, Vnriety More, Front st, between Locust and 'Walnut st W,H. H. SPANGLER, Book antler and Stationer, Front tn.rld door above I.cuat SAMUEL EVANS, Lumber Merchant and Master Builder, Locust street FL SUYDAM, PAINTER, GLAZIER, Paper Hanger, &e.. Second. between Cherry & Union at MARTIN & KELLING, Herb Doctors, Front Street, next door to Boyle's Hotel TESTED BY THOUSANDS! Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Scarcely have test short years elapsed Sallee an !suable attempt wasmade to combine, in a suitable medi cal preparation, a few of the herbs of the Indian. All was dark at the time as to the result. The most that could be estimated was, that the principles adopted as the basis to build upon were sound. So much reliance was placed upon calomel arid the lancet, that the ill success of the new experiment would have tended to confirm that reli ance, while it shook the purpose of the proprietor. Now, however, all doubt and difficulty is at an end EN erywhere this medicine has been greeted with wel come ; everywhere tins its use been attended with the most gratifying. success. From small beginnings its sales ore no counted ISY MILLIONS! MI It to held in higher estimation at the present tune ian when it was originally introduced, FEVERS revers, like every other form of disease. are only an eflort anat..; to expel from the body sometlung that is opposed to Health; it is merely a struggle between the good and bad humors tor supremacy, and the commotion ostrich ensues is called Fever. The usual symptoms of a Fever are heaviness languor, anxiety, sighing and yawn ing. with alternate fits of cold and heat, filler Windt the bluetit complains of pninits the bead and back, thirst, dif logilly Of breathing, pain in the limbs, a sell,. of fullness :Mont the regions of the stomach, nausea and sickness, , Onletinies a vomiting of bilious matter. I% rag lit's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found peculiar ly adapted to the cure of ALL. KINDS or Ft. Van, because lacy not only thoroughly demise the stomach and bowels omit all bilious humors, but they open those excretory tie which which empty into the bowels; and einiSequently, the ttimunty columned in the cumulation (which is the , nose Mali disordered 1110110ns of the blood. called Fe ver..) no thrown into the bowels, from u hence it is car elf by the regular nl vine discharges, Ini using Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for Fevers. tle. only care necessary is. to have the medicine operate I . I)PlOusix BY THE BOWELS. If the symptoms are urgent, from four to can,* pills should be taken, slight and morning, until the fever liaSsilbsided ; rifler whielt smaller doses, once in twenty-four hours, will be satbelent to re -tore the body to a sound state of health. The following highly respectable Storekeepers have helm daily appointed agents tor the sale of this Celebrated 1b divine, in Lancaster county Bearville, Reuben Wendler. Bainbridge, Joins P. Beecher. Bird-m-Hand. Jacob Bruner Bart Township, Win W. Passmore Belleview, Buyers & Kennedy. Conestog,a. Centre, John IL Hannan Church Town, L.& E. Rogers Coopersville, E. Lewis. Coltinthm, Fry & Spangler. Cherry Hill, Isaac S, Webster. Dinsmore, John A. Boyd. Earl Township. George Bachman do do Weaver & Smart do do Davis Wallace Elimbethlown, John lynch. Ephrata, 0. P. Gross. do Martin 'Weidman Fulton House, Fulton tp.„ L. P. Walk isimil liempfield, Ringwalt & Martin. Intercourse, J. G. & S. L. Robinson. Leacock township, Frederick Swope Lampeter Square, J. F. & D. H Herr S Linz, Nathaniel S. %Volley. Lancaster, John Zimmerman. Mount Joy, Witmer & Cassel. Nlountville, John Devlin. Marietta, W. A. & B. Spangler. Mount Joy Township, H. 0. Clark Sr. Co Nlaytown, Johns Reinhold. do Slaymaker & Co. Mount Pleasant, Samuel Kepner Mill Creek, Henry Stauffer. New Holland, Brubaker & Co. Ness Providence. Hildebrandt & Meyer Poplar Grove, E. H. Paxson Peach Bottom. S. W. P. Boyd. Paradise A. R. & A. L. Witmer Peach B ottom, "Wm. Arnold. Rawlmsville, John Rawlins. Safe llarbor, John Herr & Sou. Fgrausburg, Wm. Spencer. Salsbury, 11. Freeland. %Vashington, John A. Brush. 11...T'Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of NVright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail,. lens Roca greet. Philadelphia; SOmens, ielk street. New York; and 193 Tremont Street. Boston. June 24. IB4B.—tapW49 DISSOLUTION PIIE co-partnership heretofore existing between 1 the unuersigned, trading under the firms oi Goodman, Whet. & Co.. at Pike Mills, Potter county, and Bruner. lather & Co., Columbia, Pa., was dissolved by mutual wisest' on the third day of May. ISIS. All persons indebted to said firms will make payment o Abraham Bruner, or Owen B. Goodman, who are au kort7ed to settle Ole business of the same. ABRAHAM BRENER JAMES BARBER. OWEN B. GOODMAN. Columbia, May 3,15.15. J0.0'4..4431 A NXIIIV VOLUMED IF the best, the cheapest, and the most elegant ly prune) THE FAMI LHOME Y NYWNP JOAPERURNAL. or ille age. Edgial by Geo. P. Morris and N. P. Willis. Published •very Saturday in the City of New York, at the very• inw price of TWO DOLLARS a year in advance. first number of a new volume at this wide-spread, Popular, and valuable Family Newspaper, will be issued on the first day of July next. The rapidly inesensing cir culation of the Home Journal has enabled the Pmpnetors to enrich Its broad and ample columes with the frequent Productions of a number of the most brilliant, sparkling, piquant, and original Writers of the age. Those who wish to receive the New Volume entire, will be enabled to do so by sending their name to the edi- Toisonthout delay. Address MORRIS A. WILLIS, June 110, 1849. 107, Fulton st., N. Y. p iz - R EWARD. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of a nzponwho 'hall maliciously or destroy an y f.posm I leese.gl:sseo,oerfixtures, of the COLJM. BM ANYLAPCASTER MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH C OMPANY. By order of the Board. Si E. ATKINS, rionnibia. June 3, 154. , —Ur Secretary PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. WI.Z.I7BBLE LANDS. A tract of 3,300 acres, Lyeomiug coun ty, Pa., with original patents to Charles Carroll, of Carrolton, well timbered and near the Susquehanna river on Pine creek—believed to contain coal. Another of 407, Fox township. Lycoming county. Also a tract of 21,600 acres, Nieholas county, Virg,nna. Title indisputable and lax., paid. NVill be sold at public auction, at the Merchant's Ex change, New York. July 3rd, by WM. 11. FRANKLIN & SON, Auctioneers. June 24, 1849.-It NEW V01417116= (- I v GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE. Beyond all question the most elegant and popular—Me ablest and best. JULY, IS4S.—LMitors, GEO. R. GRAII/01 A R. T. COVRAD. 'Graham' is now universally acknowledged to surpass, in the excellence and variety arts contents ' and the style of its execution any periodical ever published in America. and it is questionable whether any magazine in the world —not excepting even Blackwood's—ever presented on array of contributors of equal reputation. Its circulation is about one-third larger than that of any other inutility in the English language. Among the auracticns of the thirty-third volume will be several TALES by Messrs. Cooper, Grattan, Hoffman. Mancur, Herbert. • Mary Clavers,' Mrs. ErninirYi Mrs. Willis, llet, and Mrs, Stephens; POEMS by Messrs. Bry ant, Dana, Longfellow, Street. Mrs. Scha Smith, Mrs. Os good, and Mrs. Sigonrney ; ESSA VS by Messrs. Fay. Jones, 'ruckermatt, Poe, etc. ttfere follows an array of the most popular authors known, to the length of half a hteli we are obliged to omit tar want of room. —Ed Spy.] EMBELISIIMENTS.-111 the course of the succeeding vol umes many unportant new features will be introduced.— Startant, the celebrated Mcsvotint Engraver, will con mune to furnish his exquisite productions; and Rawdon. Wright & Hatch, G. Parker, A. 1.. Lick, Gunbrede, Jack man, Jones, and other[ of New York, and Cheney. Dod son, Welsh & Walters, Tucker, and others of Philadel phia—all among the must eminent Line Engravers of the present century, have been engaged to furnish a succes sion of highly finished Steel Engravings. Among the pictures that Will be engraved for the new volume, are a series of ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, exquisitely engraved, representing the most conspicuous " Men and Battles of the present \Var.' An additional feature of value to a rffrig,tviiie of high character, we propose to land our renders with portraits and sketches of the most distinguished actors in the pass ing events of continental Europe, thus rendering the work a reflex of the spirit of the age in which we live. We will commence this series by a spirited nod splendid steel engraving, by Sartain, of ',AMAMI:N, nunnos Pr.srs..—These exquisite creations of taste and skill we have engaged exclusively, from the pub lisher of ' Le Follet,' and all other efforts to get them have failed. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED i♦ICFIC I by the best C01111105C13 will be gIVCII perhxlically. TFltNit: For Three Dollars in advance, (par money in the State from which it is remitted,) One Copy of Graham for One Year, and Mezzotint Portraits, on proof sheets, of Gens. Taylor, Butler, scow. Worth, and Capt. Walker. For Five Dollars, Two Copies Yearly, and a set of the Portraits above named, to ouch subscriber. For Ten Dollars. Five Copies Yearly. and a set of the Portraits to each subscriber, and a copy of the Magazine to the Postmaster or others forming the Club. For Twenty Dollars, Twelve Copies Yearly, and ft set of the Portraits to each subscriber. . . . 117 - Postage of all letters to be prepaid Address, (EO. R. GRAHAM & Co. je2l'4B 98, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia EMEMTMEntIq qqtlqPqqzlql MOTE:MRS READ this attentively. Dr. REELER'S CORDIAL and CARAIINATIvr., for the speedy and permanent Cite of DIARRIICEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA.MORBUS, SUMMER COMPLAINT. CHOLIC, CIIOLERA INPANTUM, FLATULENCY, &c., &c. ; and for all the derangements of the Stomach and Bowelq = ErPTENS OF THOUSANDS die annually from diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. In the face of this alarming mortality, the best impulses of our nature are enlisted in mitigating suffering we cannot prevent. More than FIVE THOUSAND persons to our knowledge were cored during the past summer; mut we unhesitatingly say, that ninety nine out of every hundred are speedily cured. There is no mistake about this fact, and as a test of our sincerity and assertion, as a medical and responsible individual, we promise to refund the amount paid in every well am themicated case where it fails. % ill you suffer, will you let your little ones suffer when you have at hand a reme dy like this, so potent in subduing disease. To doubting ones fp-Read what physicians, tine press, and others say of the Cordial. . (Extract of a letter from the Rev. Dr. Earle.] Bueks county, August 2.5, 1847. Dear Sir am now prepared to recommend your Cor dial from having used it with success in severalinstances; and I am now trying your rallaCeallt nests of protracted debiltly, attended wall cough, apparently produced in the young lady by her out-growing her strength." to use a common phrase, Yours, e., ALFUED FatIlLE, NS. D. [Extract of a letter from Ebenezer Cook.] Tety York City, July 20. 1817. Dr. Keeler Sir—l have used in my family all of the Cor dial w loch you led with use last summer except twobot ties WIOCII I persuaded u customer of Home to try, and having proved very beneficial. he has recommended it to some of his friends, who wish to have some of it. I there fore wish you would send me some by express. I ant satisfied front my own experience that it is the best medi cine for children TnErrnixo and SUMMER Comm - dims thnt is offered to the patite, and nil that is necessary for a recommendation is to try it. Very respectfully, EBENEZER COOK, 284, Grand st., cor. of Alley. Tins is to Certify, that I have used Dr. Keeler's Cordial, and have sound it a valuable medicine in diarrhea°, dys entery and all derangenichts of the stomach rind bowels, caused by Teething, and is particularly adapted to all dis eases of those organs caused by acid fruits or the debili tating effects of season and climate. D. M. Abt..mov, at. a., Plasm st , Phila. Dr. Keeler's Cordial.—We would call the attention of our readers to this invaluable medicine. which will be found advertised at length 111 our eolumes. As a correc tive in cases of Diarrhea, a disease very prevalent at the present tune. it is highly spoken of by all who have used it. It is perfectly safe in us nature, and speak experi mentally, when we my that it affords immediate relief.— [Nears aaturday Gazette of August 2S, te.l7. Dr. Heeler's Cordial and Carminative —This article is advertised in another part of our paper, IL is warmly re commended by families who have tried it. It is espeet ally useful among children, and has effected hundreds of cores. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony upon the suluect. some of which is very strong. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but carefully prepared medicine, and perfectly free from any thing injurious (Pennsylvanian of September 1, 1' , 417. Dr. heeler:—Dear Sir—As it is our duty to use every honest menus to promote the happiness of our fellow' creatures, I take great pleasure in stnung to you the ad vantage I received front your valuable Cordial and Car minative. Last autumn I was attacked with Diarrluen, which debilitated my system very much; for nearly three weeks I tried many remedies, but found little or no bene fit, when my daughter informed me of your Cordial. I bought a bottle, and had not taken but two doses before I obtained relief I was entirely recovered before I used the whole of it ; and have remained hearty ever since. Respectfully. yours, S. Beau, D. ti. Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail, N. W. corner of Third and South st.. Pliandelphin. Sold wholesale by Pr. McPherson, Harrisburg; G. W. Miller, Lancaster; and retailed by R. WILLIAMS, Columbia, and by drug gists and others throughout the country. Price 25 eta. per bottle. [l:7 - See panaphlets. Ire - ALso. Dr. KEEL R'S PANACEA, the most effi cacious remedy yet known, for all diseases arising from impurities of the Burton, or habit of the body. Ladies of delicate constitutions will find it admirably adapted to their eases. Medicine furnishes nothing superior to it for chronic maladies, syphilitic disorders, skin affections in debilitated patients, attended ss ith loss of appetite and imperfect digestion. Price $l. Sec pamphlets for par ticulars. For sale only by R. WILMIAMS, Agent for Colombia. Philadelphia, June 10. 1842.-1 y tr):ls.L.le NATIONAL WORK. A History of the Revolution and lives of the Heroes of the War of Independence, by Charles J. Peterson. All elegant volume with IS fine steel plates, and nearly 200 beautiful wood engravings. -This is a splendid book. A valuable addition to the Ilistone Literature of our country. NVe arc much mista ken if it does not take rank with the works of Irving and Presemt, - --(Frank ford Herald. -It surpasses ally similar work yet offered to the Amer ican pubic:' - -[Neal's Gazette. "It may be property considered a popularised Military -History of the Revolution, extremely well arid judicious written. "—[North AllleTlCall. "The present work CM the Revolution and its Ileroes, is superior, both in extent and design to any that has heretofore come under our notiee."—ilnquirer. "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 IVANTED 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 S 3. Address (post paid.) A. LEARY, No. 158, North Second et, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June 3,18-12.--3 mo. SOAP. TONES'S Italian Chemical Soap is called by the Medical Society of Pans, " a blessing, a miracle and a wonder," to cure eruption, disfigurement or discolora tion of the skin. It cures' pimples, blotches, freckles, salt rheum, scurvy, sore heads, tan, sumbum, morphew, and it changes the color of dark, yellow or sunburnt skins, to a fine healthy clearness. For sale by R WILLIAMS. Agent for Co lumbia 1e214?•6ni PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. WESTERN ROTEL, No. 288, Market at., Philadelphia. The proprietor of this well known and long established HOTEL, with its extensive stabling, o ff ers by private sale (for cash) the entire furniture andfiXtUreti. and an =- expired term of a kase of five years front the first of last September, of this Hotel and Refectory. doing at present n full business, and the location one of the hest in the city, until well known to the travelling community; at present in good order, having undergone tunny improve ments, and kept by the present proprietor for the last ten years. NVM. A RBUCKLE Philadelphia. Tune 10, 1S1?.-2w WE WILL Vol] SUFFER. Thousands of bottles of the AMERICAN COMPOUND has been sold during the past year. and was never known to fail of curing, n a new days, the most eases of a certain delicate disease. Simian] weakness and all diseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using thin pleasant and popular remedy, deed fear no exposure, a= it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restrictions in diet or business—contains no !Mercury or noxious drug., injurious to the system. and is adapted to every age, sex. and condition. it is also the best remedy known for Fluor Albite. or \Slates, (female contplaints) with v. Inch thousands suffer. without 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-mne of the Mtn tired cases in a tete days. Around cacti bottle are plant and full directlons. - . 11:7= - CAUTION.—Ask for the AMERICAN COMPOUND, and purchase only of the agent. Price $1 a bottle. Sold by June y. It. WILLIAMS. LUXURIES - FOR SALE at the sign of the "Red Curtain," _u und Market Street, Platatletaltia. 0. NVIIRELOCKS, raornu Caters:—Fruit. Sponge. Pound, Iced. Spiced, Queen Cakes, Scotch Cakes, Lemon Cakes, Short Cakes, C.heebe Cakes, Rusk, Apples, Jumbles, Spice Nuts, and Ginger Nuts. PIES :—Strawerry. Ilartleberry, Blackberry, Currant. Cherry, Plain, Cranberry, Egg Custard, Cheese Custard. Apple. Peach, Miller, and Rheabarb Pies pouring to hot from the oven at all hour:, of the day. CHEESE :—Tnnothy Jackson's. Ne Plus Ultra Medal Cheese, (very superior.) Pine Apply Cheese ,and a glean variety of the Cheese, both new and old. N. B. Some of the Cheese sold at this e..ialili.lanent is equal no the beet l t.glish Cheese. ID -- TEMPERANCE DRlNlCSi—always roll—Boa. sell's Mineral Water, Lemonade. Beer, Mead, Milk, &e. Philadelphia, June It), COUNTRY 11TELB.C11.41..NTS. CAN save from 14 to 211 ‘ . per cent. by purcbas -log their OIL CLOTII:S direct from the MUlRlilletll ParTER Zr CA ENTICILkEL have opened a Ware house, No. MS North Third Street above nave, second door South of the Eagle Hotel, PIIILADELPLIA, where they will always keep on hand a complete its.rtment of PATENT ELASTIC cmati.toE OIL cLoTfis, ZS, 36. 40, 46, 42, and 54, inches wide. Figured. Painted, and Plain, on the inside, on Muslin Drilling and Linen. TABLE OIL CLOTHS of the most desirable patterns, 36 : 40, 46, and 54 inches wide. Pixton Ora CLorns, front 2S ni ches to 21 feet sside well seasoned, and the newest style of patterns, all of their otsu inainifitettne. Transparent Window Shades. Carpets, Sc. All goods warranted. Philadelphia, May tr—.lnt ICNOW ALL MEN THAT pENNET & CO. have REMOVED from 192 Market Street. to their Mew. Splendid, and Inunetete Etda In•lnnent to be known te. the TOWER HALL CLOTHING BAZAAR. No. IrT . 2:llarket Sreet, between Fifth and Sixth, Phan(lel 'Ana. The Proprietors feel a reluctance in promulgating what ha any way might appear like the usual Bombastic ex aggeration of some of the trade, but will beg leave to quote the following notice from one of our city wipes,: " One of tine greatest curiosities that enr City affords to the. stranger. is 13F,NNET dr. CO'S great Clothing Store, No. Ih2 Market Street, between Filth and Sixth. which has been styled " Tower Hall," from the peculiar finish of the front. The building is 1111 immense one, containing seven capacious rootaF, nil of which are stocked with ev ery variety of seasonablogarments, arranged 111 the most perfect order and regularity. The proprietors take great pleasure in showing their building and ColllCale to the et titeus. particularly strangers, and to those coming from the country—we know of no place inure worthy of u Phira. May PICELADMILPHLA. WARDROBE Clothing Emporium, No. 105, Chesnut Street, between Third and Fourth. North side, Phitadelphiu. To 3IF.RCHANTS AND oTomtr4 visiTENT; TDE CITY. At this establishment may altvin•s be found it full a,sort• meta of Gentlentens Clothing, to site. all tastes and at such reasonable prices as will astonish n 1:. I publish no list of prices. but will guarantee to sell as lots. if not lower than those who make mere pretentious. My goods are all purchased at low prices. and made in as good style us can he found inn the city. A call is solicited before par chnsmg elsewhere, as the Wardrobe Is tree to all PERRY R. MeNEII.I.E. No. 103 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. N. T 1 A large stock of piece good+ ott baud Gartnents made to order at the shortest notice. Philadelphia. May 20. 154..?.-311to. CLOTNITCG. GENTLEMEN Visiting the City, and wishing to supply themselves with CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE RCADV-MADE CLOTHING Will Sad a LARGE, COAIPIXTE, AND MONTI ASSORTNIENT, At the lowest poscible prieet,, for C A S Manufactured of the hest and m,+l dorat,k, mote... t at, * t o or the latest and MOO ItliprOVCd .1) les Wad patents. tor Men and Hot a. Or AMERICAN. ENGLISH, FRENCH. AND GERMAN CLOTIIS. CA SSIMERES. SATINETTs. Ams DOESKINS, TOGETHER WITH .5 SPLENDID VARIETY 1.1" SILK, SATIN, vFaxgr, AND CASHMERE VESTING S; Alao a great Variety of BOYS' CLOTH IN 0; 'AT THE ,SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECOND AND MARKET STREET'S, PHILADELPHIA. AT PRICES AS LOW As any other establatlnuent in the United States. Southrust corner of SECOND AND MA RKF.T. Plain.. April S. 151t+.—Iy GEO. CCLIN AT'llffAlO:Nr'S YODEL American Courier. Conducted by An drew Nl'Makin, editor of the lute Saturday Courier. assisted bya gentleman universally acknowledged tisane of the most talented and popular writers of the age. Too FARMER'S DerAumnFr of the American Courier will be edited by the most distinguished Agriculturist in the United Stales, the Founder of "The Turf Register," "American Farmer," and editor of " The Farmer's Li brary," JulIN S. SKINNER, Esq. Of course. under his di rection, the Farmer's Department will immediately take and maintain an originality and value not approachable by that in any family journal in the land, and each num ber of the American Courier will be worth, to every practical fanner, the, price of a year's subscription' Toe GENERAL CoNTENrs —The Literary, Biographical, Critical. News. Artistic. Pictorial rind Miscellaneous De partments, will be furnished by the best talent of the day, in their respective branches of Literature and An, lead ing off with a new series of "Washington Legend.," by George Lippard, Esq.. the " Portrait Gallery: , of Poets and their Poetry—each Biographically illustrated. Tim AMERICAN COURIER will contain the =own or eight more columns of matter that did the -Saturday Courier," and as it will be conducted strictly on the cash principle, will, with all its Artistic and Literary iinprore itients, be offered at a much reduced price to "clubs.' TER_Nis OF NUR AMERICAN Couittga..—Although the Amer ican Courier is much larger, the paper much finer, and the matter more costly and valuable than ordinary, the terms for a single copy will be the price usual for papers of the first class: Two Dollars per annum! But, in or der to raise at once in increased circulation, the publish er proposes to clubs of companies the following (for par money) terms never offered Lenore! payable invanably in advance. • • Four copies of the American Courier, 8.5 ; full price, 458 Eight copies, (and one for the agent,) 10, " " 18 Thirteen copies. (and 1. for the agent.) 15, " " Twenty copies, (and one for the agent.) " " 42 In answer to numerous enquiries whether fragments of clubs can be added to previous clubs, we would announce that additions of five may be made to previous clubs tor the American Courier, at the same price—Sl per year, or 51.25, as the case may be. Clubs are sent to different Post Offices without extra charge. The American Courier will be issued in Philadelphia every Saturday morning, on which day it may also be had of the Agents in New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Washington. All communications must be addressed, post said, to ANDREW M'MAKIN, No 141 Chesnut Street, opposite Custom House COLUDLDIA BANN. AND BRIDGE COMPANY; May 18, 1848. The Directors of the Colombia Bank and Ridge 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 al the following rates, viv: 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 sums so deposited to be payable without IlltereSt at ally intermediate time. at the option of the depositor.' 'The interest to cease at the end of the period for winch the deposit was :nude, unless the same be renewed for a further period. SAMUEL SIIOCII, June 10. 1848.-3111 Cosner. rr T EWIS TREUENICK & Co., late from Philadel -I_, phut, dealers in HATS and CAPS, would most res • pectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Columbia and its vicinity, that they have purchased the old and well known Hat Manufacturing Establishment kept, by Jontv VAUGUEN for many years, next door to J. Felix's Jewelry Store, Front Street, Columbia, Pa., where they intend to spare no pains and means to carryon the above business In all its various branches. Their stock con sits in part of fine Mole Skin, Beaver, Nutria, and Cas tor HATS. Also. a splendid assortment of Pearl and Braid Summer HATS of the latest fashion and style, to gether with a good assortment of CAPS of every size, price, and quality. New style Silk Hats which we have just received from Philadelphia, and which we will sell at city prices. With the confidence resulting from an experience of a number of years with one of the first hatters in Philadel phia, will guarantee us in saying, that for fashion, neat ness, durability, and CHEAPNESS, we cannot be sur passed by any establishment in the Union. - - - - LEWIS TR EDENICK & Co Colaambita. Jame 3. 161.3 ALWAYS QAFE! Always Effectual ! Are you a sufferer from Fever and Ague' Are you afflicted with the periodical return of that cold and formal visitor, the chill, followed by its faithful attendants. the burning fever and drenching p_erspiration? Lobe no ume, then, in procuring a bottle of Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue. You will have but one chill ut most oiler you commence it and probably none at all. Your neighbor who has used the medicine will assure you of this. It is but the promise of a result which thousands have already realized, and which your own experience will most fully prove. For sale by June :1, IR. IS. WM% A. LEADER. Also for sale by S. M. Smith, Wrightsville. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given, that I have eonstitut cd John Cassel, of the Borough of Columbia, y agent, by power of Attorney, recorded in the Recorder 's (Mice of Lancaster county, for the selling or disposing of Wines. Liquors, Oils. Am.; and to do all other acts neces sary in the management of said business. save the con tracting of debts in my name, which said Cassel is spe cialty prohibited from doing by said power of attorney, unless my written assent to do the same. Columbia, June 3, 1:,46.. JOHN 11. BROOKS. ESTATE OF John Evans, a lunatic. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the court of Common Plena of Lancaster county, to adjust and distribute among the creditors of said John Evans, of the borough of Colum bia, the balmier of his estate remaining in the hands of his committee, Evan Green, hereby notifies the said cred itors that lie will attend Icy adtournment for the purpose of his appointment, oil Tuesday, the 27th instant, at .2 o'clock, P. N., at the public house, of Lewis Sprecher, in End King street, Lancaster. C. CA RPE:s:TER, June 3, te4B.-td. Auditor. BAT RUM ASuperior article of Bay Rum, for sale at LEADER'S Drag Store, Columbia, Pa. r M 7:T n F' l OF READY MADE CLONING. JOHN JORDAN & Co. in returning their sincere thanks to the citi zens of and the public in general for the kind fluttering patronage winch they have bestowed upon them, would most respectfully call their attention to the NEW STOCK OF GOODS which they have Just received, and winch cannot be beaten, us 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, • Habit Cloth, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Alpaca Lustre, Croton, Linen, plain Linen Sacks & Coutees, Riding Coats, Busi ness Coats m profuse 1. ariety. Also. a very hue assortment of Boys' Clothing, all of which will lie sold extremely low for cash. Pouts and Vest., of all sizes and prices, from fitly cents up to W . Buyers are solicited to call whether wishing to purchase at the Mlle or not. They have only to cull to he convinced. They have on halal a fine assortment of Cloths, Cossi meres. Cashmerets, Drillings. .Summer Cloths, &c. Also, Vest Patterns, all of which will be made up at extremely low prices. Also. Shirts, Slums, Suspenders. Hose, Drawers, Cra vats, Carpet Hags, Umbrellus.Collars, Roundabouts, Over alls, lit:inelastic Coats, Gloves, &c. J. JORDAN d. Co A few doors below Herr's Washington Hotel Front Street Colambiu Pa. Col 11.1io. Mn)' 20, Is UNIVEILELAM ATER:IIIN DESTROYER. It has long been the study of Pharmaceutics to produce n preparation which would prove a Specific for the destruction of Rats, Mice, Roaches, and (Minces, but every effort has been irunless till the present. Mier much htudy and expert nwnts the proprietor has succeeded, in discovering a pre paratton, which he guarantees will prove effectual in the entire annihilation of the above named 'vermin. For sale by WM. A. LEADER. May t2O Front street. 1300'143 AND SZIOES. ii I cho J e A rn iME k. S er. J r o e ß v D e il i F y a i s i ti r o , n r. abl di his e fr il m o i l L t s a a u n d a Wk. the public. that lie has opened a BOOP AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, immediately opposite Peter llableman's Store. where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, with neatness and despatch. lie feels confident in giving satisfaction to all ,N Ito um) favor lion with a call. Members of the 0 l'. A. M.. are respectfully invited to give him a call. Columbia. Apill.. 1',41..-ly NEW GOODS. \ V &S. PATTON have just reeeived a large v V nod insloonuttle stock of :4RING_Jy.s:D sumMT:ll DRESS GOODS; Consistii:g - Of Ginnhatim, Lawns, Bureges, Linen and Al pucu (nary Priatv!es..at the very lowest prices. MEM Plain and changeable Dress Silks, Black and Bloc- Black for Mannlas, unit every style of Drcas Goods for the season. Please colt am! examine our stock. Columbia. April :2'2. W. & S. PATTON. MITE NERD DOCTOR, VA TllO has been performing such wonderful r cures, at Marietta, has removed to rrtoyr Street, Columbia,Pa., where, trout the increased numbers that dock to h im for relief, he has been compelled to iit up a commodious estobli,hinent. Then. if you are sick. no matter what may be your disease, the Herb Doctor's Dis pensary you can obtain the appropriate remedy. Pri vate moms for consultation. The Herb Doctor informs the public, that he is the only person in this section ' who denved his medical knowl edge from the Herb Dornor at Philadelphia, and has gid died his justly celebrated Madical Practice." The GEN- Lim , : Indian Medicines, which have cured so many where every other remedy and every other doctor has failed, riot only be obtained nt this establishment. The Herb Doctor has practiced his system for some time, during which he believes he has rendered general and entire sa tisfaction : out of the hundreds that he has treated, he has Beard of no person bein injured b y . his medicines. He professes not to cure all - disease, with one remedy, but prepares a different medicine for each of the numerous which flesh_ is heir to,"—which are compounded from roots, herbs, barks, flowers, which, while they possess great curative powers, also strengthen the aye win as they remove the disease. Hence they cannot in jure the weakest constitution, but are good in every case. as hundreds who have been rescued by them trom the grave,can testily. Having a knowledge of several plants unknown to any other person in this part of the country, he uses no mineral or chemical poisons in his prepara tions. They may be taken without regard to diet—fur ther than the stomach directs, and will not interfere with the patients customary vocation. The afflicted, particu larly those laboring under DISEASE OF LONG STANDING, ere cordially invited to come and make a trial of these 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 o il i er doctors, for the numerous eases of this kind which he has cured, are sure evidences that if there be hope yet. it Is in his medicines. Mothers, Fathers! by the dear tie that binds 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 years, ma ny, too many, of your number have been removed from the sphere of their affections and of their usefulness; but do not despair, but call at the Herb Doctors Dispensary, Front street, Columbia, where he will furnish you a suit able remedy. If you cannot call, enclose Two Dollars in a letter, post 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, nest door west of Mr. Boyle's tavern, Front street, Columbia, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Office Hours, trom 7 in the morning till 9 in the even ing. Closed on the evening of the Sabbath. f•edurribia, June 3, 1%9.-Iy. PHILIP Ci-OSSLILIX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa., will practice in the several Courts of Lancas ter and York counties. Oraic-E-1n Walnut street, adjoining Ihe Washington Hotel. - March 6, 1847. DR. W. S. 111Z'CO3LICLE. OFFICE—South East corner of Locust and Sec ond Street. 13osnor90 llovsE--with Mrs. Swart?. 2 doors below his kite residence. April 7, 1847.—tf PA Z=Llir MUMS. FAMILY HAMS just received and for sale at the UNION NINE 'WAREHOUSE, Columbia, June 10, lel —it Canal Basin. STRAY HORSES. TILE subscriber took up two stray Mares on Friday, the Uth inst., in the itorough of Marietta. The owner or owuers are requested to come forward and prove property, pay charges and take them away. June 10, JACOB 8. RICH. CANAL BOAT. WILL be sold at private sale, a sixty ton Boat, on reasonable terms. For further particulars in quire of VM. A. LEADER, Columbia, Pa. Marietta, June 3, 184.9. - - VITAItirMEID. 12 lIOCSE Carpenters. None but good Me chanic's aced apply. Columbia, May 00. SAMUEL. EVANS. DPAILASOZS, ARASOLETS and Sunshades, Fashionable and Plain at reduced prices, at May i. 10,1845-11 W. & S. PATTON'S. TRUSSES. JUST Received a new supply of both single and double Trusses, at LEADER'S Golden .3fortur Drug Store, Columbia, Pa. CASIMMEXILRETS OF different shades and quality at mb20.1.9-u W.& $. PATTON'S OF Every description, suitable for dresses, now °petting at W. & S PATTON'S. May 20, 1542.-ti OLIVE OIL QR Sweet Oil. Just received a most splendid whole of Sweet Oil, without the least lunch, put up in black bottles warranted pure. For sale by lday WM. A. LEADER. BRIMIMAXIMIS. AUCTION GOODS from the N. York and Phila delphia Markets, lower than ever offerred in Co manta, at W. & S. PATTON'S. CARIMIES, NIATTING, and lirindow Shades, good styles and !ow at W. & PATTON'S. May 20. lt4S.-tf ToVIZDTBENIPS SARSAPARILLA. Just received another supply of Townsend's Sarsaparilla. For particulars reMr to long advertisement. For sale by May 20. AVM. A. LEADER. XIBUIROCATIONS. MULLISON'S, Smith's, Reyle's, Roberts's, Irvin's, AM Armstrong's. he. For sale by Columbia, April D, I S4B.—tf R. WILLIAMS. PEB.RIC VIS'S Vegetable Pain Killer. For sale by I_,/ap29'4d-ti It. WILLIAMS. PASMIXONS!! PASEMONS !I rrlfE Subscriber has just received the Spring 1. and Summer Fashions—direct (ram London, togeth er with the New York and Philadelphia reports, and is therefore prepareilto nwko up clothing, in tip top style. J. W. FISHER. Columbia, April ik.l, IW. A WARRANTED CURE. The justly celebrated American Com pound. For nitlC by IL. WILLIANIS. A V MEM' S . UPERIOR article of Common Potash for ntk inqq Soap. For sale by R. WILLIANIS. ala) 4d-t( Front Street, Columbta, Pa. PROPRZETO3III Ice Cream Saloons, Take Notice that the sub• scriber has Just received a fresh supply of Vanilla Beans and Oil of Leruon at very• low prices. Columbia, April .29, 1.649.-if R. WILLIAMS CLOTHS AND Cassimeres at the lowest prices, at ap2-218-if W. te S. PATTON'S MAIMS AB Bacon of the best quality at ape"-o&[i W. fr.. S. PATTON'S PAPER HANGINGS. Parlor, Hall, Chamber, and Ceiling Papers and Iknders, Firehords &c., of the newest si) les, always on hand at manufacturers' prices, at .1. D. & .1. ‘VRIG/11"'S. Columbia, March 25, 1 6.17.—if 14: or_v• PRINTS. Purple Prints, one yard wide, only I 2 c.. 15, with a good assortment of other low priced Calicoes at FRY & SPANGLER'S!, rchl9,lt,-ti TO ZOATNEOZr. COPPER and Tin Pumps.--a good supply of Pumps always on hand, and made murder. at the shortest noucc by 11. PF.A.IILER & CO. March 11, 1844-tf UOSEEERV AND GLOVES. Ln extensive assortment of Hosieries, Gloves, &c., at reduced prices, at fedl9l9-ti" FRY & SPANGLER'S. SIICIAIUS. NEW Crop New Orleans Sugars and Molasses at febl.9%k-tf FRY & SPANGLER'S. MUSLINS. Bleached and unbleached Mus li n ; a large assortment VERY CHEAP at tebl9'49-11 FRY & SPANGLER'S. ; ; F r AFresh supply_ of those justly celebrated TEAS just received by FRY dr SPANNLER'S, Sole Agents for Columbia. febl9'4B-tf sopror An Molasses. Bowfin's celebrated steam Syrup Molasses, a delicious article for table use.— Also, new crop HONEY at febtald-lf LIMIT! ISCIELT f! PSH Camphene or Pine, and Ethereal Oils are rid wil! Se coastaatly kept for sale by R. WILLIAMS. Front Street. Columbia, March 25, 1848.—tf NIGHT EMU always on P h F and and for sale by 11.AHLEIt March 11, 18413-if - MOMS AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, of Roland's best. For sale at manufactures prices, by April 7, 1547.--11 Rrwrim AND COPPER BUSINESS. H. Ma & Co., rt. thankful for past encouragement, would announce to the citizens of Columbia and its vicinity, that they still continue to manufacture Tin and Copper ware of allkinds at their old stand, in Locust street, one door north of the Columbia Bank, and respectfully solicit a continuance of public Patrotolfe• March 11, 1E.49-11 BLINDS. IL J. WILLIAMS, No. LI, North Sixth street Phila., Venitian Blind Manufacturer, has now on hand, the largest, and most fashionable assortment of narrow slat, and other Venitian Blinds, of any other es. tablishment in the United States. Comprising entire new styles, Trimmings, and colors, which will be sold at the lowest prices. wholesale and retail. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. The citizens of Lan caster county and , adjoining districts are respectfully in. vited to call and examine his assortment before mochas. ing elsewhere, feeling confident of pleasing and giving satisfaction to all who may favor hint with a call. BENJAMIN I. WII O LIA.ms. Philadelphia, April 8,1949-3 m No. 12. N oth st. nF THE NEW CROP. DAVID RANEIN, Chestnut kf Street, PHILADELPHIA, has for sale the following 'PEAS, viz : 300 halt - chests Young Yyoou Teas I I 100 do Gunpowder, do 150 do Imperial, do 10 do Ifyson do 1000 do Powehonm do 200 do Ningyoni Soueliong 100 do Oolong, du chests Padre Souchong. 45 do Black lea Pekoe 25 halt - chests. do do. 2.. i do Orange do. 1000 mutts Caggin. These Titan comprise the best chops imported in ships Sea Witch, Rainbow. Tonquin, Inca. and Huntress, nad are equal to any teas Mut have been offered in this market Plidadelphin. May G, En EMPIRE COOKE% STOVE. In again calling at tention to tins uneqalled STOVE, the proprietor has the pleasure to inform the public that (externally) it has undergone en entire change—the pipe and hearth placed opposue each other, and a SUMMER HEARTH AND BROILING APPARATUS, being added. thus rendering it faultless, and unless there is another faultless Stove In the market, this is unques tionably the best, as it now embraces every valuable im provement possessed by any other Stove in addition to some peculiar to itself, secured by Letters Patent. The success of this Stove, since its introduction, is un equalled. Nothing has ever been offered for culinary pur poses, that has given such general satisfaction. Stoves have been copied niter its form; some dealers have even used its funduinental principles, but the proportions were so unlike the original. that they bear the relative value, that a counterfeit does to a genuine coin. Complete COOK, and other COOK STOVES. in great variety. P. IL GILBERT, No. 412, Market at. Girard Raw, b Twelilk Street, PHILADELPHIA. EIZi"AII Stoves purchased at THOS STORE v iU bt dc livered in Columbia, free of charge p291:3-1 y GREAT DESTB.UCTXON. HOW many die a most horrible death without the simple cause being suspected. Some linger for years, as they suppose, from dispepsia, when is is worms, which causes most diseases. There has come under our notice several cases of supposed dispepsia, of several years' standing, when we have recommended the Syrup, which has entirely restored them to health. We would say to AULTS when they are afflicted with Sour Stomach, ! Sick Head Ache, Pits, a frequent deceive to make Stools, Leanness, Bloated Stomach, Nervousness, Sickness alter eating, Sensation of rising in the throat after eating, &c.. be assured it is simply worms. and it needs but a trial of HOBEHSACK'S WORM SYRUP to satisfy you it is so, and if you have any of the above symptoms and the Syrup tails to cure, the agent will re fund the money. TO PARENTS we would say, that the greatest sin you are convicted of, is to let your children suffer and die, when there is a simple pleasant Vegetable remedy at hand. It is said by our oldest Physicians, that Worms cause more deaths yearly, than all the other dis eases the human family are subject to. Then, how im portant it is to have a safe and pleasant remedy at hand. Parents, when your children have sore or inflamed eyes, you may rest satisfied that it is caused by worms, and you will do well to call on the storekeepers of . your neighborhood and get a Book of Hobenssek's, containing certificates of cures and the symptoms of worms. Ai ways keep a Bottle of Hobensack's Worm Syrup on hand, it is a friend in need. READ ON! READ ON!! READ ON!!! Muses lloaasasca—Gentlemen : I take greatplensure to informing you of the great efficacy of your Worm Sy rnp ; having been afflicted for five years, and wasted away to a mere skeleton. without reeteving any benefit from various medicine:a, I was induced by Jesse Roberta to try your Worm Syrup, as he informed me it had brought worms from him; alto, of Swum A Tomlinson, of Baas county. a man over fitly years old, whom I am welt at quautted with. I then commenced taking your Syrup, and it tirough; a very large quantity of worms, some ten inches in length, and entirely restored me to health, and, I must say I feel like a new man. Yours, truly, JOHN HART, Phil's co. Mr. J. Hart is a gentleman thirty•three years of age, living five miles out of the city, back of Second at. road, and is only one amongst the hundred grown persons that have been saved by lIOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. Messrs. Bobensace I have been looking for some of your Worm Syrup for some time ; 7 have hold all hut one bottle ; I wish you to send me two dozen immediately. I believe it to be a good medicine ; I have seen it tried to my satisfaction. I have 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 Worm :ties dkines for a number of, years, but never sold any that gave such universal satisfaction. Respectfully, ycurr, WM. BROOKFIELD, Bridgeton, New Jersey Pant.anttastrx. May 25, 1247. Messrs. J N. S . . C. S. llobensack—Cientlemen—l have been for some tante using, your Vennituge" in my prac tice, and I am happy to say that in my hands it has sue carded in it./ intention, so as fully to justify my confidence in its use. I think at among the very beet preparations in use. C. W. APPLErox, as. a., No. 40, South at, Prepared only by I N. & 0. S. HORENSACK, 2.1 and Coates street, Philadelphia, and for aide by all re. spetable Storekeepers ni this and adjoining counties, whom we authorize to give back the money in every case it fails to give sausfuettou. Price 25 cents. Also Holiensack's Hyena Tooth Ache Drops. Price 121 cents, a certain cure for Tooth Ache. llobensael's Rheumatic Liniment. Price 25 cents. do Catcall Salve Price la cents, for weak backs, sprains, fresh and old sores, burns, ow. Hobensack's Totter and Ringworm Ointment. Price 25 cents, warranted to cure all irruptions of the skin— tor sale as above. Philadelphia May 27,—tno 1949. AGIII4 Vietorione. Rowand & Walton, Pi ila. to you as well as a duty 1 owe to the public. I feel constrained to furnish a short statement of the wonderful sufferings of my son William, and many who read this testimonial will be surprised to find that he is still living'. and still more so, when th ey learn that he has entirely recovered from the dreadful Scrofala with which he has so, long suffered. It is now MOM` then four years ainee the disease first made his appearance on one of his legs. in deep and run ning ulcers. These continued more than two years, con fining luta to his bed, during which several pieces of the zone came from the ann also. In this time (two years and six months,) he was under the treatment of several of our best physician", end (took some thirty or more bottles of Sanaperilla and lodine) and was pronounced by the Doc tors, INCURABLE. He was then, upon the recommen dation of Mr. Hazlelturst, taken to ••• WilPs Hospital," where be continued under the care of Dr. Parish, three months. He was then, sent borne as incurable. In a few months the other leg broke out in open ulcers. Spirits of Tar was recommended by a friend—be took this about four months, without benefit—indeed he got worse, when I must say. I gave up all hopes of his ever getting well , at this stage of the disease, I was advised by the Rev. A. D. Gillette. to try your medicine, I had very little faith in it, I confess, (having teed so many medicines without benefit.) He, However. commenced taking the PANACEA on the first of March, Id4lo, and has been using it ten months. Three months after he began the use of the Panacea, an ulcer made its appearance upon his neck, above the collar bone. This continued open until about three weeks since, when it healed 11. is now sound, and In the enjoyment of perfect health. I gratefully add my testimenial to the meaty already in your possession. of the wonderfnl efficacy of your •• DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA." Respectfully yours. H. a DARKER. (Late of Philadelphia,) now Brainard Street, Mount Holly, New Jersey. January 1, 1>47. Out this sixteenth day , of March. ISM before me, the ribe subscr. an Alderman ill and for the city of Pluladel phia.„ personally came Harriet D. Barker, who being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say, that the facts set forth in the above stetement ere Hue. HAMLET D. BARKER. Sworn and subscribed before me. JOHN THOMPSON. Alderman. Wholesale and Retail, by Roomed & Walton, N 0.376, Market Street, above Emerenth, Philaditphia ; WM. A. LEADER. Columbia, Pa. ; J. T Anderson, Marietta, Pa. George Roo , . I:llrabeihtown, Ps ab22l9Auly4 FRY & SPANGLER'S. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. TUE CIFIULTMEM AND only place at which the greatest variety of STOVES can be had, Manufactured of the best refi ned Iron, twat Jc CLINE'S Wholesale and. Retail Stove 11.1 antrfactory. No. 2, North Second street. above Vine. and 55 Callowhill st., above Second. Philadelphia, who offer kir sale, a very superior assortinent. consi.oing of the improved Air-Tight com plete, the latest improvement of the celebrated. Empire Cook, Leibrandt's Ole Ball Cook, Philadelphia Air-Tight, and many other, of the best standard Stoves in the mar ket. Call and examine one. stock before purchasing, as we will sell CHEAP. Dealers will promote. their inter est by BUYING OF tit• Philadelplna, May lb. 1e4..--ty. CHEAP WINDOW TEAS ATWOOD'S DI. CULLEN' P. B. G