TOWNSEND'S qAESAPARTI LA I Wonder and blessing of the age--The most extraordinary medicine in the world. This Extract is put up in quart bottle. It is six vines cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It, Aural diseases without vomiting, purging. sickening. ot-debllltatlng the patient. The great beauty and superiority of this Sereaparilla Ziinver another remedies is, while It eradicate. dtsease, It Invigorates the body. It is ono of the very beat • SPRING .A.ND SUNBIVR Nr.piciNEs Ever known ; it not only purities the whole system and strengthens the person, but It creates new, pure, and rich blood; a power possessed by no other medicine.— ' And in this lies the great series of its wonderful success. De. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who have loot their mus eular energy by the effects of medicine or indiscretions committed to youth. or the excessive indulgence of the Passions, and brought on a general pntatratton of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition. feinting seusations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal diseafte. Consumption, call be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. The geeuilin only sold by It. W1:111.1aMS Front. M. Columbia, Pa. Ap29,16-11 ICELIVICOVILL. TIE UNDERSIGNED takes this medium to in forms his friends and the public fiat he lists removed his TAILORING ESTAI3LISHMENT, Jo .IViiillll 0110 ZOOM OSETHE CORNAH of LOCT( 101 . 1 lot Ting reco vered his berths so as t b ee able to attend to business wonid respectfully invite his customers to give him a call. feeling well assured from the liberal patronage that he has heretofore received, that lie will be able to give sank. faction to all who may feel disposed to give hint their work. He would not say that he is the only one iii the place who can make good stork, not wishing thus to puff himself ito notice but would assure the public that tt ork entrusted to him shall be executed itt a neat lasltionable and substantial manner. Ile keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimcres Sc. Vesting's, which will be sold at very small advances. .1. W. FISHER. N. B. Ileave a three stock of ready made CLOTIIING which I wilt sell at prime cost. I. W. F. April tIX, REBCOVAZI THE Taioring Establishment of B. Young has been moved up stairs in the Barbershop. opposite the Washington Hotel, at which place he may be found at all times, ready to do work in the neatest and best style for all who may give him a call, so he intends to devote his whole attention to dressing the community in the trod perfect style of the day. !laving received allthe different reports ' lie flatters himself he is the only one hi the place able to do so. B. 1 OUN G. l'. S. He will at all times be prepared to give instruc tions in eatttng garments to any of the trade. so much in rear that may disable them to come up to the age. and stands open againsfall publishers of systems for investiga tion. No more, but hopeto get n spat. 13. YOUNG. of Columbia, S. S. 11.A.THVON, of Marietta Columbia, April P, REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ! W. IL SPANGLE% having become Proprietor of the Book Si Stationary Store, hate of the firma 'Westbrook do Spangler, has removed his establishment to the house lately occupied by Mr. Raub on i'ront Street. a few doors north from the Corner of Locust, and neat door to WICI. A Leader's Drug ctore,—where he will continue the former business mMa its branches. Havmg enlarged his stocks he is prepared to furnish e). cry article in the Book and stationer) Intent the s cry lowest rates: School Books of every kind. Blank Books. Fools Cap alai Letter Paper by the wholesale or retail. Pocket Knives, Rainer.. Goth Peas. Pocket Books, Combs, Heir. Tooth. and Cloth Brushes—Razor Strops, Soap, Brushes. Ac. Ink Stands, Ink by the Bottle—Dominoes. Chess Men. Dice. A splen did lot of Silk, Steel Beads. Clasps and Tunnels, for purses. Gold and Silver Bullion—tor Working Slippers, Sc. And a most superior lot of fancy stationery tor die Ladies.— Don't forget the Cheap Depot, at W. H. SPANGLER'S, Nest Door to W. A. Leader's Drug Store. IVIONZ BARGAINS. The subscribers have, dada; the past week, made a large addition to their former stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, which, for elegance and cheapness. cannot be surpassed. Among which is a very large assortment of PRINTS. at 4 eta, cts. d cis. 10 CIS, mid t 9 cts per yard. DRESS GINGHAMS as low as 124 el, 19 eta. and 05 eta. Al pacas and Linens, Lustre., A general assortment of FL711:slISIIING GOODS. Such as 4-4,54, 0-4. and 104 Jileachud and Brown Sheet inge' Ticl4ings, (Med,. Crash, Lineal and COI/011, Brown aratllleached, Tablc Mapers, &c. = _ . . . _ Bur. Blue and Block French Cloth.. ; sup. Blue. Blnek, Brown, aucl titive I:nuitt;ll Cloths; null; outi I . :me)" Crts fe.neres, SuUuuts, Veaungs. &e. Glaser. and Queensware ; Fresh Family Gro ceries. selected with very :trent core. nntontr which are NeW Crop Suiturs--Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed Strear, Coffees ' Spices, the St/per:or Teas of the New V o lt Canton Ten Company. Oil, Fish, Sr-. All of they are deo:ran/11 , A to sell as cow as the vats cowEsr. for suet or count r) prod/Ice. Thar/hint for post favors. they respeetthlly solicit it etellielleee 01 patronage hereto:ore bestowed upon theta. J. D. A: J. AV 111G1 rr. Locti,l St., 2 doors belotv Sccond St. Co:urnbia. March =Ur STAND \ D NEW GOODS, The subscriber tubes this rl - method of informing his ft lends and costumer: that he has rented the New Sore Room known as I tuition:lW,, New Corner. being on the South %Vent corner of I 'rant and Locust Street, where !I:tune:l,k to keep constantly oat hand a rood so ply of READYMADE CLOTIIIN(t. SIDII.IS AND BOOTS. nod a general 1.1.440111111,11 of Faintly Groceries ; together malt Flour and other Meal ; Oat.. corn. and Chop ior horses. Also. Liquors ot all knit', incl,tling Wine. nod Cordials. All of which I pledge myself to sell as cheap for cash as posoldy elm he a:Corded. I'leat.e call and ex amine both the goods and peaces. N. 13.—A dwelling and trout shop adjoining. to rent on aceotnruodating teams. 313 >elf told Son would like to board salt the ftusidy. DLLIA II 13A utt.vr.r. Columbia. March 25. DA!. —tf SPRING- aOODS. The public is respectfully hailed to cull umil.cuitnion. u cre..ll titeortment of FASHIONABLE GOODS, just received and fur bale at prier - which cunnot fail to Buis purchasers, n t J. D. Z.' J. WRIGHT'S.. Columbia. 3lnoch 19.1.1-1( ETHIMMALZ OIL of the very best quality, with au assort ment of LAMPS for burning. the same. always on band at - J. 1). tt J. WRIGI Columbia, Man, 5t1.4..1.!,,. I. i...i...4 ARTICLE Boat Store. We would can th. anent ion of Boatmen ton 1,1,V article of Lout Slave snade and adapted emnes.aly for their convenience. To Le seen and had of tc CU March It, I3IS-1f NEW GOODS. TN 'subscribers, thankful for past favors, take dna method of informing their frie tivit they has e "" recrivrrl. is " 1 4. 1 fi r al t UTT I (fF T ; r r s Z14 ' ..1; n A ND FANCY GOODS,. which have been selected _with grearrchre and attention. and will be sold CIMAP. CALL AND SEA' THEM AT FRY & SPANGLL:R'S. Columbia. February ID, IE43.—W CHAINS ITEM'S Celebrated Lowden Fifth Chains, TM. con, long and short. dotitile and single Link, breast, carrying and hotter Clino,.allof Much we offer in man. ufactures prices. up7—tf Re:.n•t.r STOVES. Subscribers have constantly on hand a full assortnent of wood, coal, and cooking Stoves or o v a ry size and de.cription. cannon stoves. Also, !lead enhurg's pats= Air-I'l4bl Parlor atoces, which has given full satisfaction•irtnf Ca.e. The public are invited to call and email:was-for nt the Hardware store of Octfi—lf & BALM Aril) 81713Q173MazrzrA. 'RAIL ROAD.—FARE REDUCED. ---The Pas senger Trains runs daily ns follows below : Leaves Baltimore at 0 o'clock A. M , and ar rives at 04 o'clock, P. 31 . Arrives at York at 12 o'clock P. NI., and leaves for Co; lumbis at Lt. e r lot k, T. M. jb,..,... s Columbia at 2 o'clock P. NI, and leaves York for Baltimore at 3 o'clock I'. 31. Fare from Baltimore to York, PI 50 Wrightsville, - - • 2 On Columbia, - - - - 2 121 TheTralo connects at York watt Stages for Harrisburg, Genyeburs, Chambersburg. Pittsburg and York Spring, FAKE TO GETTYSBURG AND HARRISBURG. - - - - . The company is authorised by the proprietors of the Sums Lines to recetve the fare•through trotu Baltimore to Gettysburg and Harrisburg. 1.1.1-71310 RE TO GiTruisms .aten Flattamarad. Fare through to either place, 83 00 D C. U. BORDLET. Snpert. May A. 1687 —tf Ticket Otter. 63 North st Balt NEW' STORM. THE snbseriliers -Respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have taken the Store formerly occupied by S. B. Boude & Co., Corner of Locust nod Front Street, and are now opening an entire new Stock of Goods, purchased atthe present very low prices. among: . which are FItENCH,MNGLISI3 & AMERICAN BLACK CLOTHS, Olive,. Brown, and Blue Cloths; French, English, and Amcnctut Black and Blue-Black Cassimeres; Striped, Plaid, and Figured Cassimeres, Saunets,Surnmer Cloths, Gambroons ; Low priced Summer Stuffs, Cords and-Bea-, verteens, &c. LADIES' DRESS GOO.; 4tit Grenadines, Organdies, Passlins, Basege. Silk Tissue, Lawns, Ginghams, and Black and Blue-Black Gro de Rhines, i'laid mid Striped Black Silks; Fancy Dress Silks, New Style Charnelies. ASLO, Calicoes, Muslim Checks, Gl:iglu:fins, Ticking. Cliambreyse, Linen and Cotton Table Diaper, Napkins, Gloves, Cotton, Alpaca, and Silk Hose, New Style Bonnet 'Trimmings, &c., &e. - ALSO, GLASSWARE & QUEEESWARE--GROCERIES: Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Mackerel, Herring, Molasses, Fish an, Sperm-Oils, Soaps Candles, Spices. an.. &c., &c. Our good. are all NEW and selected with great care, and we hope by strict attention to business, to receive a share of CIISIDIII of our friends and the public. All kinds of Country Produce taken it at the highest prices. ROBT. CHA.LFANT, PETER HALDEMAN, Jr. Columbia, March 9.5, 1549.—tf COLUMBIA IRON FOUNDRY. THE undersigned, hereby tender their sincere acknowledgments to their customers, and the pub lic generally, for the very liberal patronage that has at tended their efforts to please, rend would inform them that tt will be their greatest pleasure. as heretofore, to conduct their business in such a manlier as to instil their continu ed approbation and support. We continue to make all kinds of Castings. viz NILL HEARD:G. SPUR. BEVEL, MITHEaud MOR TICIi COG-WHEELS, CA ST SHAFTS for water s‘ heels. he. Also, CAR WHEELS and other Car Castings, to gether with all kinds of Rail Road Castings, for which unc.xceptimtable reference can be given for superiority and Ewalt batty. We have quite a variety of P-4.TTERNS for making Plot Blast Pipes. for Blast Furnaces, and for Water Pipes. and, being well prepared for Casting Plpen, tt will err 111/Illy be an advantage to those nil want. to cull and ex amine for themselves, as we can manwiteture as or cheaper, than any other establishment in this section of country _ e have different hinds of Patterns for Steam Engines, Threshing Machines. Ploughs. COMIIIOII Stoves. t 4 IONC Plates,. Stove Cylinder , mud Grates, and many other Rungs in our lute of business, being the malting and col lecting together of the past cloven years. Having the best of mechanics employed at Pattern making, &e., we tire prepared to snake arty thing in our line of basin.s at this shortest Italica. and being tavorably situated at the Canal 13asits, gives us the advantage of manufacturing and forwarding Castings to any point with despatch and at the 10, ett rutt,s. GEORGE WOL.F, 5A.314:1.1. TRUSCOTT. Dealing tinder the firm of Geo. Wolf & Co. Columbia, Pa. March 4, le4d—tf. IND.I3III2 4 LITTf. 'FIE Franklin Firc Insurance Company of PHILADELPIIIA.—OFFICE, No. lan CriESN UT Street. near Platt street. DIRECTORS. CIIARLES N. Bt..xcxEn, TIIO3IA, I WIT, TOMAS WAGNI=A, SI3IVEL UItANT, M=SE II • Continue to oafs insurance, perpetual or limited, on ever) description of property in town and counts, ut rated as low as arc consistent with security. . . . The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund. which. wall their Capital and Premiums, safely untested, affords ample protection to the assu red. 'Fire assets of the Company, on January Ist, ISSS, ns published agreeably to an Act of Assenuubly, stem us follows, viz: Mortgages, 5500.5.".13 65 Real Estate. 1th3.3,58. 90 Temporary Loans, 124,459 00 Stocks, 5a,50:1 2.; Cush, Sic., 43,137 a 7 Since their incorporation. a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million, two handrail thou sand dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of ilLsurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES BANCKER., President. Cu:mum G. Hascasn, Secretary. THOMAS LLOYD, of Columbia, Agent for Yogic and Lancaster COMILICI. Feb. 12, is 15-Iy. READ TIEIS ATTNETITELY: Doctor liofland's Cele _L braved Gr rMIN flirfEns, . . Will effectually cure tie, Liver Conlrdlunt, Jaundice. Dy.- p-p-ta (Anon.. or Nervous Debility, linliae..iton, Flatu lence. A...thin:lL, Diabetes, Disease of the Kidney-, Ptihno• miry Affection,. (arising from thsenw of the ..,toinneli and liver.) nod all di-eases arising front a weak or di%ordenul stomach in Loth Male and Female, smelt as Female %Yeah ne..s, Dames.. Fulint,s m Blood to die Brad. Inward Plutteiwg . of the !kart. of ßleathintr. Constant Ininenntig,s of livtl, Great Depression of Spirits, Dunne, 01 Vi-ion. Pain in tho Side, Buck, Breast. or Lambs. Cold Fret. Se. They remove all acidity, and give tone and acttort to the stomach, nod as•tst digestion; they contain no alco holic stimulant. and can be taken by the most delicate !Hi:11110,in 1111 d tt 11l in every cone entirely tiertroy Costive ness, and renovate the whole system. removing rill in:- purities from the hotly, and TCMIMIIt, or previous disease. and give health a n d vigor to the whole frame. therein; preventing night:al dreams, walking whale asleep, &e which 0i1... n•-ntlt 151 aCtllit2tlt. The R111(4101, 01 the t.tottittelt are of the utmost impor tance to erer!. 011, ent,tittsimg tile sourer' :tad bunion stitch 11111111/0:1. No Orrin Mark:WC none such mount ',able goner in moan) mg every putt of the sy,..tern. A greater number of per-on, Call vietnn., to the It:ma...lig of Coustmanon and Dv-p,p-ta, :out More commencmg . to the tipze...tve by.tem, than all roller dt en-e, coutl•tned. The many 1 1 1011,alid ho tile v.1:11 Yellow Fe vet. Cholera. Influenza. and other eptdentse, is owing to or de rtingement there. It the unge.ttve Syrianln m perfect Leapt. the sy.tem and the circulation of tile blood will Le rico, as upon It they depend, then epidemics loose all their terror. Tho , e In me in. or visiting. districts harrussed with FEVER AND AGUE annually, toll fad that by the timely use of one or two hot] les to renovate and strengthen the system, no excess at bile will accumulate, and they will not in any one Insvmee take the disease. Preven tion is tar better than cure. '1 he rare success in treating diseases of the stomach successfully. lens not been so much a want of pathologi cal km:At . ..due of ate functions, as the preparation of suit able Vegetadc compounds, co as to obtain :lot only their St hole pun er : but us lacy would be most e :factual and grateful. We are all aware that ton many preparations have been, and are now before the public, that net only asp:lll ative.. and some that change the locality of the disease, orprevent at for a.uhort period, then it returns more for midable than lit the first instance. :Inch preparations have destroy ed the public confidence. This article Malla- Mg alone ill its number of cares, and unrivalled. 119 thou sands of our citizens con attest who have tested its vir tues, can always be depended upon for the above named diseases. It wall: cure any ease that can tie cured by medicine, no matter who, or what else has faded; tt trill the diseased OVZIOIIe functions of the These U:tierc, LUIS case of Lywnrd Piles; it is a rare occurrence to re quire more than one bottle of each for the worst eases. For sale at the GERMAN AIEDICINC OFFICE. No. 27.2, Race. Street, one door shove Eighth, south side, Phila. delplna In Lancaster, by John F. Long; in Harrisburg. by Daniel NV. Gross; lit Pittsburg. in. Thorn—and by dealers generally throughout the tithed States. frs•Paintilalets containing cures and descriptions of dIS- Case, grant. Also for sale. his eelebroted VEGETABLE: RHEU MATIC PILLS. for the cure of Gout. Rheumatism, Drop sy. mill severe Nervous Affections; SPIKENARD OINT MENT, fur the cure of Piles, Tetter, Ringtvorm‘, &c., &0., &e. nurrchlS,l.i442-9m TO SPORTSMEN. THE undersigned have just received the best and most complete assortment of I:nnlish and Ger man stub and twist and patent breech ticlumr. run- RELED GUNS, whirl, have over lice,, offered in this market at such pr ace 4 that Will colt all. Also. e.ix Barrel eil Revolving and tell-reeking PISTOLS. Call and ex !Mille for yoursel,szat the cheap Hardware Store of Columbia, August 21, 19. V. RUMPLE A. 11L'53. SUNDAY mesLamy. Baltimore & Suovehanna Rail Road. The Morning PASSE. "GLIE TRAIN will run from Baltimore regularly, hereafter. on Sun- day. at 9 o'clock A. M.. and Returning will start from Co lumbia at 1-YP. M., Wrightsville I? P. M.. and from York at 3 o'clock, P. M., as on other days of the week. The mail between Baltimore and York will be carried by this train. No other tram will run on Sunday. D. C. H. 13ORDLEY, Superintendent ofTraneportation. 0ct.27. 1647. !WORMING TRAIN AGAIN. Between York, Wrightsville and Co• 3 lumbia.—The President and Directors of the 13altimore and Susquehanna Rail Road Company having consented to continue the TRAIN between the above places. IrrThe Car w il l leore Columbia DAILY. [Sundays ex cepted] at Of o'clock. A. M., and, the Tram will leave ITnghtsvalle at Of o'clock Renaming, the Train will leave York at •S' o'cioeir. A M D C L DORDEY, April 11'.1S-1: Super't COMPOUND EXTRACT SADNIITAMILLA. This 1,/ Extract is put up in prism kormss—it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior tunny sold. It cures diseases without vomiting, purging, sickness, or debilitating the patient, and is particularly adapted Mr a FALL AND WINTER MEDICINE. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla. over all oilier remedies is, whilst it eradicates disease. it invigorates the body. CONSUMPTION CURED. Vr.W CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN. _ PTION CAN BE CORED. Bronchitis, nmption,Liver Complaint. Colds, Cough., Caturalt. Asthma, Spitting of Blood. Soreness in the Chest, Hectic Plush. Night Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, and Pain in the Side, Se., have and can be cured. Probablytrt . s never was a remedy that bas been so successful in' espemte cases 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 area number of cases of Consumption reported as cured by the use of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. The followiag was recently received: Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir Tor the last three years I have been afflicted with general debility, and nervous con sumption of the last stage, and did not expect to ever gain my health at all. Alter gomg., through a course of medi cine under the care of some of the most distinguished re gular physicians and members of the Board of health in New York and elsewhere, and spending mostof my earn ings, in attempting, to regam my health, and after reading in some paper of your Sarsaparilla, 1 resolved to try it.— After listing six bottles I found it done me great good and milled to see you at your office: with your advice I kept on, and do most heartily thank a ou for your advice. I per severed is taking the Sarsaparilla, and have been able to attend to my usual labors for Ills last tour months, and I hope by the blessings of God olid ) on r Sarsaparilla to con tinue my health. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who Anew my case. CllAnt.rs QVINIBV. Orange, Essex Co., N. J., August 2, .1817. Slate of New Jersey,EsstX County, ss Charles Quimby being duly sworn according to law, on his oath ennui, that the foregoing statement is true accord ing to the best of his knowledge and belief. CtikllLTl4 QUI:11111 - : Sworn and subscribed to before Mt, at orilllr ,, , the :MI August, 1e47. CYRUS 13ALDIN Justice of tins Peace. Read the following, and say that Consumption is incu rable if you can: New York, April f!:3, Dr. Townsend-1 verily believe that your Sarsaparilla has beau the means, through Pros Wallet., of savmg my life. 1 have for several }ears had a bad cough. It be- CMlte worse and worse. At last I rased large tlureitaiss of blood, bad night sweats, and was greatly celablated and reduced, and did not expert to live I have only used your Sarsaparilla bat a short tints. :tad there ins a won derful chaage been wrought in me. I as now able in walk all over the city. I raise 110 blood, nod toy cough bus left me. You can ,cll imagine that 1 utn thankful for these rehabs Your obedient 50111:0111. Very few families indeed—in fuel o e have not heard of one—that use d Dr. TOWlLselltr.S 1,11,11,1%113 111 tittle lust oily children the past summer. while those that did 1101 blacilett and died. The certificate w e publoh below is cOliC111,1,• esiattlett 0i its vain, and n WO) another in stance of il. saving the lives of the children • D. TOWn,ol..l—Dear Issir: I had two children cured by your Sarsaparilla of the ...mintier complaint and dysentery: one was only 15 InOlinis old. and the other years. They were very much reduced, and we expected they would die; they were coven up by too rc.peciable phy When the doctor informed n. Mat we 11111,1 10., Wein. We resolved to try your Sarsaparilla ye had !merit so Mich of, but had but little confidence. there being .so much stuff advertised that is worthless; but we are 1. cry thank ful that we did. him it undoubtedly saved tlid het, of both. I write this that others Inlay be induced to use u. Yours. respectfully, Jour Wit.sov..lu. Myrtic,tvenue, Brooklyn. Sept. 15 1S•17. limiter. NV. RICHARDS, 7.llononcAl 11, ADOLPHE 1; BORIC, DAVID S. BROWN' IZEMZIME OPE= JIIITIC9 one of the assistants in 010 Ln ntltte loin. Ittoelin elf t) the .sentletn..tt to of in the tolloning letter This is only one of more than :ionr thousand ens, of rheumatism that Dr. Townsn•cud's :mars:iv:n.lll4 lins cured. The most severe and chronic cases al.: V 1 eci.:y erudicaled by its extraordinary 11r.Acksr1a.a.'n 1,1,\D. Sept-11,1-17. Sir • 1 . 1111‘ , utf,re.lterrioly for nine yearn Ivith rloaninati-ni : considerable of the tone 1 could tan at. o°oll Or work ; 1 hat{ the 11101,1 pains, rod ray litobe wt.-re terribly 'troller.. 1 c-cd lour Lattice olynor sar.aparilla. and tie y hove don, •Ile :nore than one thou-aml s; orth 01 good-1 001 -• much better indeed, I 11111 tollllolo 1.01.•:•• r: liberty to ri ,c a. for 1110 benefit Of the Vuhr, Ct.:1:11,1. DII. TO V 7 a favorite of the Lathes. It relieve, them of a %rent tononat of -ode, nitr, and glee, them fine e 01111,1•110011,1110111110) nut sptnr. Mrs. Parker landly bent un the lotion ing 1.01 - Tll /1110011LN', Aug . ..17.1 = 17. Dn. TOWNSEN - D—Sir : It gives me plemmre to testify to the beneficial effects I have experienced from the use of your I . r.tar•iiparilla. My SyNICIO wilt- very much lodured by rIeSVOUSIIekSand general debility. mid n ith a s Ur 11.1,1, of female complainni. I rend your ads rrunemcut. 100 Sr 101 Illtllleed to 11T the eileel of your remedy. It restored 10 a flutter state of health. 1 had not en.itied for , enral years prey:um:to taking . it; and I do moat eheerftill) commend it as cm Vllllllllll.l 111elheille to nil o.llu ore OW/CPA as I have been. The iollowing is from a very respectable (armor resid ing ut Ileanip.dead : I.3tc. 'Vow MLND—Dear Sir: 'l , 4y aitc lin. been sulii.rnic so eeveiely from the ll),pcp.in and general derangement of the syetem. Mat tee supposed site Mll=l die. Tit, Phy wcuuis could rest the disease. and she would Lava died beyond doubt it lee had not given her your Sur,apa nlla. It has saved her hie certainly. She is almost en fuel), relieved, rind ie gaining strength and health. she still continues the 01 it. Yours, respectfully, Euz.A ABRAM. LIVER COMPLAINT. NSW VOUS. Seer. 0, r'l7. On. Towxsrvu :—Lear nut constrained. as no act of Justice, to publicly acknowledge the great benefits received from the use of ) our Sarsapardla, being in town about two years since in a very weak and debilitated state. 3ly th,ease IVOs a chrome inthunmanon of the li ver and stomach. and. as many thought consumption; I rifts so reduced that I Lad Ner) little hope of recovery. Hearing and reading consulernbly of the SITSCIA of your medicine, I resolved to try it, though I entertained a prem. ewe ugninst advertised remedies. I had taken the Meth- Cute hut a short tune, and begun to meec or gradually and continued to get bent r, and tun now well. Indeed I am so much unproved that tiny friends srercely recognired me when I returned to the city. Von are at itherty to publivh this if you think it will extend the use of your excelle= remedy. TUWING. One thousand or more additional agences, for the sale of Or. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. will lie estaldished in • roar, Witrre agency is BM nlrcadv appointed, 111 the Sintesof Pennsylvania. :s:ew Jersey, Delimare. Ma ryland, Virginia, and other Southern and Wester. States. The terms of agency to be complied with will be as fol lows; Not snore Mon once person \via have the appoint ment in a Owe, who will he advertised as such in one or more papers published nt such ' , UWE`, or the imarest paper to the place. The will also lie furnishod with el and handbills wiling, forth the sirtuec of the medicine, with their names printed us the Agents, for eireid a ti nth A list of nll such amines wdl bv regularly published in DYOTT'S ORACLE OF HEALTH; copies 01 all iic.ll will be furnished them for circulation gratis, sours splen did showbills of Dr- Townsend's entire establishment, roe all these advantages. the payment for a supply .1 the San:merlin will be required when ordered, am' any time when the Agency is relinquislied,if any of the Med icine should remain unsold, it will be taken hat Ii at the price paid for it. - - Persons who rimy 'wish the sale of this valuable meda -1 erne on the terms above specified, wall address. by letter, or apply at the Principal office Rani sole agency of T. W. iworr & SONS. 132 North Second street. Paula. And at the some time they waif mention the naines of any newspapers published in or near the plaice in st hada they reside. With the above advantages, the price of the Sarsnpraralla will be on per dozen' packed in bozos of 2 dot. each—lese than n box will not be furnished. Principal OlTiee. 120 Fulton street, :1. - AT Yoik. Sole agents for Phtladelphm, Dr. T. W. DYOTF & SONS. Columbian College, rhl North SECOND street also sow •ttle by Frederick 13rown. corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets : Lancaster, Ileintith and Son : Wilmington Edward Broil:burst : York, Morris & Co.; Carlisle, ts. 12- I hots; Harrisburg. Dr McPherson; S. S. Hance, Bono more ; mid by the princapal Druggists throughout the Uni ted States. West indies and Canada. None genuine, unless put up in large square bottles. which contain a quart. rind signed with the written sig nature of S. P. Townsend, and his name blown on the glass. N. B.—Persons inquiring for this medicine should not be induced to take any other. Druggists pat up Sarsa. parallae. and of COM'se prefer selling their own ; others have purchased that put in email bottles, and because they make a greater profit, recommend them. Do not be deceased by any—acquire for Dr. 'Townsend'e, and take no other. Remember the genuine 'Townsend'. Snrsaparilla:' sold only by the Sole Agents,'T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. ra North SECOND Street. Each bottle is always enveloped or accompanied with a copyof *Dyott's Oracle of Health.* W. A. LEADE4 i. AEnt ,or Columbia ralrt. DX- TOVONSZERM)4I SPITTING BLOOD 11'n: EvistLL, 65,-Catharinc TWO citii.nrtrzc sAvED LUNATIC -ISYLUM IGI I LLI UMATISIT E= Mut, I'Arn].B,l3ultic st , South Brool.lyn I=l CIRCL I. 'llt v•vc• ' V•:.; • *.4, 0.13.31,9,2 BISVOLIIRMON IN PRICES of Dry Goods. Who are to be benefited by this remarkable change? THE PEOPLE: Why ! Let them call at the BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen street, and see ; here they con buy as much for St 00, as they a short time ago would have to pay SU 00 for. This then is a radical change for the express benefit of the peo ple. Let theta call early and ace the LARGE LOTS of cheap and beautiful Goods Just opening: for Revolu tions now-a-days are remarkable for their BREVITY. Splendid Lawns, fast colors, 14. cents 3s inch Muslins, heavy and fine, for tit. cents MILS DE LAINF,S': A good article of Plain Modes and 111 k. only 12,', cents A good article, Highly Cainelean. MOURNING DRESS GOODS : Ladies can he supplied with every article for mourning. Good plain 131 k. Chintzes, only 12 cents do do Lawns, lin. 19, and 35 cents Mnzatlans. Bareges and Silk Tissues. LADIES' GLOVES: Lisle thread, Silk and Kid; Misses Gloves in variety, AT lilt. Bug HIVE, CHAS. E. WENTZ &BRO. LNGIIAMS :—List opened, 4 cases of splendid French. Scotch, and English Dress GinFlauns, New patterns and very cheap—at TIIEBEE JIB North Queen street. LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES: The greatest variety of the most splendid styles, just received—among the newest styles arc : Nin7nilml4, • • - Magnificent. Zephrii - - Beautiful. Zephry Tlssues, - Lovely. Pompadours, Fascinating. &c., perfectly exhaustless, at the BCC HIVE, North Queen Street, CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. =0 J a't opmting, the newest styles for Spring and Summer, the greatest t ariety ever seen in Laneanter. Great care line been taken in the selection of styles and color., at the BEE HIVE. EMBROIDERIES': French N. W. Lace Copes. do do do Collars. do do do Ild:zing: and laser:log nbroidered Soles Mobilo.. for 1)mo:es. At the IMF; HIVE, North Queen at Lunenner, April 15, lt.l4.F.—ti" DRUGS! DRUGS! ! DRUGS !! ! „ E l Win. A. LEADER, 'WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dilr(scusT, s °um inf... his nuiner k:- ou. friends of Columbia Ulla vidinity that he has Ju=t vaunted from New York and Philadelphia with a , plenthil to:tonna:in 0: till articles belonging; to the AA!: DRUGS. NII:DICINES, PATENT NIEDICINES. PER Ton.v:rs. FANCY SOAPS, PAIN' l's, OILS, 0 L.C•S, DYE STUFFS, Se.. &e. To,.,ther with o. supetior lot tool ~tyle of 11.1.112 • 0 0l CIAPIII RI I USJIES ihnt took tho Medal in the Me chanic's lasomte of New York. Also a constant cupply of Campbelle and Kethereal Oil Nt irk a fer.sh and awed llaterial to burn in theta. Cemt.try Nlerebunt,, Draggi,t, l'hy,..icittas, Raiser., Store Keeper,. Fallen, D) r, and dealer-in general will lit it to 11,- mit outa ' ge to call ut the GOLDEN MOH, TAR DRUG STORE,Cultuntltu, before porelta.ing ei,C. WM. A. LEADER. Columbia, :NTorelt —lf. FRESIX DREGS AND MEDICINES. The subscriber ve sincerely retort, thanks Ibr the very liberal en comagernent be has received, and flatters hull self that by strict attention, to birsines.,, to csotrarre to merit a 2.11 a, 0(1110)110 patronage• Ills stock of Drugs and Medi cine. is of the very best scleetton.and tie complete as nay is the place. 111 s variety or goods lit connection wail the llr.i•y Mosinee. , eery esten-,c, roliolA mg list only a stoall purl of In- 1)111.5th , . N11:1)ICIN ES. P.VVEN'r MEDICINES. Paints and ON , r , ndy mixed Patin, Campllene or 1.1110 011, I:thert ()ii. 11s, Stllir. \Vinci°, Putty. Shop farnittint Bottle, Porto, Bottle-. Viak—a lull :1•,41111,11t. —Pcritiniery, Colngno.t. Florida AN'ater. Hay Men, l'o made. Plillocota , .. IleeiMitrrow, Amiga., OA. Extracts for the 11rntdkereltlei; Tot!et Powder. Pearl Powder, Itair Oyes. Depilatory Pots or. Poinatl.• Des it,. Highly :Per fato..dkind, Aledwar.,l soap, JOOO. - , cioooaoa to C,lttat•L J PM., 4 C0r.t.1.(61,40., Ifahtt nt c,,litnitna, (lair C. , rlynt .1701:1.1, Lip ~alve. STI;E1.111:111:- 11.1N,;S AND TASSELS. ••./ Pt , • AI-0. is ~,,,,,, or: t; of ri•e!, t.:1 , 1 Patty, 1:no •Al,u 11, , ortotcla of Coin-tt..l; ,S.Co'. :11,1 Conigoek. TylcC., Palvtit Myth -0.1 h I to,l f,om t.':, pro pri..lol.ll. h AO, him to :c:1 Leta from tiJ to SO ;,cr c,lll. knn r k :1, .ir —,urrvz.t -ctl „ .!.1 I%IS. .n. 11 eet. DP. DILAIX:E'S PANACMA, TILE only rndienl cure for Consumption I It also and permanent!) ctn., all tlizeases aroitiff. blood. . . . Or RI•1111M11.1. 1,011. I :TUI/110 , ..... PM.] fit PC-udcr 011 the Lice, 11 , .0 . .p!04. t' nook :rtio A . 1N" on, or• el -1 T. Secl I I !outl. l'..tlarg "I 1.1 .11 , 1 Pohl of the ..tiollF•s and St:111'10111 11.1, 1 1:V., or 1,11.11.1.40. 11.11 ( 111... 11 ., 1 no tv , unott. u-e• of :Nier cur)•. l',pcl•ar, or impr.,:cucc ANo. Coronic Constittmouni In lint Inedtol.l.: o ,v^ral knot., at but very potent 011 , , VeV•1:11)10 k1m. , ..c10n, urn nniled, fornung,.n cola pound entireldifferent to 11%e!ntractr.r and rOtlerill, irnm any °tip, preps rtu i o n. (1.1 111,1,d1Cli la 1 operation on Cie .Istein when lal orimr and, disca..e. It should be in the hands of every per.un. who by ho.itte..., or general course of pretll-14,...t1 Io the very ninny min:l.4ll: that render lit n curse. instead uf a bleqztag, and su often vont! tlt 1100111 CON st:MPTION. Th. , lb:lowing tv•lntiony 1. aunt an able practitioner or ei:y: PtuLtun :tie, December 11, 1•?1:. Dear reply to Nollr question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea. 1 twit soy that although n perfect dislielieler In the OXI•Iellec of a l'unacca. or cure for till disenst.s. however valtinble it limy be in certain condi tions of the s) stein, still 1 have believed that n cure for Consumption NO ould be di-cot wed sooner or later. anal was led to try your meillellll.llllwo very inveterate cases. They were pronounced I.) the attending ply lentos to be rI"LOIONART (.. 7 0,InrStrl rind abandoned by them as in curable. One o f the persons html been tinder the treat ment of several very this practitioners fur n number of years. and they said she had •• old fashioned Consumption combined with . zieroftilii." mid tlint she :night linger for sometime. lint could not be permanently relitived. tin both c os, the elderl of the Panneca has been nio-d gratifying. Only four or five bottles so ere used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. They are both well. I will only add, that fa miliar as I am with Consumption by inlieritnnee mid by extensive obsin, atom us It study, and knowing also the itqunons effeel, in all, eases OM of ten of tar, lionebet, and other vegetable tonics. as ‘‘ VII an of Melly aline ex perforates and sedatives, 1 slimild never have recommend ed the use of Drake's Panacea if I had nut been aeguniit cd line ingT01111•111s. Sidi., it to Stir these are re commended by our 1110 st pnpnlnr [lnd scientific physi elites, mid 111 there pre,ll/ Colllblllell state, form probably the 1,- , 1 alterative that has ever been tonic. The cure is in Ileel/rdnllee WWI n theory of Consumption broached an France a new years ago, - by one of her most eminent writers no medicine, and now eqtaibli.hed by theta which admit of no dispute. Very Respectfully Yours, 1. C. GUNN, Corner Chest. and Mali et. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA Amu:m.lling . cure of Liver Complaint mid Dyspesm, in , connection w ith General Dublin) of the whole 5) tem; Pinf.suctiquA, March 7. Messrs. Storrs & Co —Gentlemen :--My wife has been for several years afflicted with a pain through her right stile mid shoulder, accompanied wall chills through her whole system, and almost constantly a sick stomach, at tended with pain, invanably after rating ordrinKitir ; so tnuch so as to deprive her of all satisfaction in attempting, to cat, even if sine had a desire for food. which was not often the ease, as her appetite was completely gone. A friend persuaded her to give DR. DRAKE'S P.I.NACEA. a trial and I am now happy to say the first bottle gave her relief. Our family physician examined the Panacea, and approved of her acing it. She has taken three bottles since. and is greatly benefitted. She tins now in good ap petite, and can cat her meals with satisfaction. The chills, pain, and sick stomach have entirely left tier, mid we feel confident that the Panacea has affected a comple cure of her difficulties, and would recommend to all who are af flicted as she has been to try Dr. Drake's Panacea. WILLIAM ASHMAN, • No. all, North Third Street. The above RTC but a few of the numerous testimonials we are constantly receiving, of the wonderial efficacy of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is a pleasant, yet most search ing remedy ; and the first trial will prove its power. Its reputation has increased since its mtroducuon to a degree hitherto unknown in 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 propnetors solicit a trial of Dr. Drake's Panacea. willing to stand or fall upon its own merits, well satisfied it will sustain the reputation it has already acquired. pW'r - •CAUPION.—The genuine DR. DRAKE'S PANA CEA is put up in large square bottles—it has the signa ture of Ueo. F Storrs on the wrapper—end also the name "Dr. Drake's Panacea. Phila. , ' blown in the gill.. prepared only by Storrs & Co., Druggists, ?Jo. 21 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Actasria—R.IVILLIAMS, Columbia; Fleinitsh & Son: Lancaster; C. A. Morris. k en . York. A pril 15. intß...l, LINT or TETERS remaining in the Post Office at Columbia, Ju ly Persons inquiring for adiertiseil letters will please mention it. Aitren James Atlee Samuel Kauffman Henry Bencinn Mr Keller Andrew A Baker Samuel - King Catharine Badger Elizabeth Kenabrew Jordan Bruner .Toha Kiehl Heinrich 2 Bugler Henry 0 King & Judson Baldwin JAI Kelley L J Billings John Krusin H Bruck hart John Kauffman Catharine Barnhiesel Wm Lepart Michael Bond John Luring \Vilhemina Cowlwell Sitidey Lighuier Adam Criswell Wm Moore Sarah Clark S M Massey Edmond Conklin John M ' McCardle Peter Conklin Mary A Metter Christian Caine John Mirrich Henry Clinton John Mieller Patntz Cupplis Ann Murray Jacob Cook Eliza MeClury Robert Coley Elizabeth Mann Samuel Caldwell Amos • Maloney J Cheesepo Chs A Miller Peter Case Wilhelm Murphy John, . Diryer James Miller John A Dillinger John S one of the McMullin Patrick 4 B'Hoys of Col. Noah John Peter Daily Peter Oswald Wm Devenport Charles Owen Joseph 2 Dougherty Samuel Orh David Dunham Sidney Prentiff Robert B 2 Drake Fred Pearson James Drutn Robert Paster Lewis Enny John Peterman Elizabeth Evary Erastus - Peterman George Feltenberger Joseph Rork William Flower Benjamin Rice James Funnier John; Rosh Frank Foley John Sinton John M Farnum Wm A Smith Joseph Minn Edward Snyder Isaac °mister Joseph Shelley Henry W Gregg Franklin S Smith Achy A Gossel Ferdinand Swales P W Gales Elizabeth Sayler Peter 2 Gaudier Jacob Jr Shaler Augustus Glitter Mrs Sultana Shartzer Samuel Geuther Geo G Schlott Samuel Green John 2 Seichrish Adam Gardner Mr Sruvely George 3 ir; ray bill Arind Shires Jacob Gamble Mrs 0 B 2 Shuman at. Liphart Goehlteim Anton Trollinger Peter Gete Samuel Tochheim Anton Oise Jonas Thomas Samuel II (lumber Jacob Teagu George C room Thomas Vincent John llama Ntrin Watehson Charles IBM! Washington Wharfe James Heller J M Heirs ot' Whitson Isaac Iroot. Joseph Woods Sagan Jane I loosen air 'Willer John Hartsler J B Wenchel Abraham flour James Walter George Handy Caleb Wnra L A De Herr 13anjamin B Youst Ann Hohnen Lee Young Hiram 1 'ear David Zublin David llo;,k John II G. G. CLAIBORNE, P. IV Columbia, July 1, 18114.--31 PMLIDELPIIIA. ADVERTISENENTS. TESTED SW THOUSANDS Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Scarcely have ten short years elapsed since an humble attempt was made to combine, in a suitable medi cal preparation, a few of the herbs of the Indian. All was dark at the tune us to the result. The moat that could be csuniated NI as, that the principles adopted as the basis to build upon were sound. So much reliance was placed upon calomel and the lancet, that the ill success of the mar experiment would have tended to confirm that reli ance, while it shook the purpose of the proprietor. Now. however, all doubt nod difficulty is at an end.— livery there this medicine has been greeted with wel come , everywhere has its use been attended with the tined gr.:allying success. From small beginnings its sales are no counted BY MILLIONS! rind it is held in higher esiimation at the present time than when it vas originally introduced, revers. like every other form of disease, are only an I effort of nature to expel from the body something that is !opposed to health; it is merely a struggle between the good mid had humors for supremacy, and the commotion ii-ties is culled Fever. The usual symptoms of Fever are heaviness languor, anxiety, sighing and yawn unr, with alternate fits of cold and heat, oiler which the imitent complains of pain in the head and back, thirst, dif ficulty of breathing, pain in the limbs, a sense of fullness about the region 01 1110 stomach, iiti•ea and sickness. with •outefitnes ts vomiting of bilious matter. Wright*. Indian Vegetable Pills will be found peculiar ly adapted to the cure of ALL KINDS OF rEven, because they nut only thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels from ml bilious humors, but they open those excretory s es•els which empty into the bowels; and consequently, the impurity contained in the circulation (which is the cause of all disordered motions of the blood, called Fo s ers.) is thrown into the bowels, from NVIICIICC it is car ried off by the regular :dente discharges. In using Wright's. Indian Vegetable Pills for Fevers, the on' v care necessary is, to have the medicine operate COPIOrSLY BY TILL BOWELS. lithe symptoms are into four to eight pills should be taken, night and morning. mail the fever hassubsided ; after which smaller dii•e.s. One.' w twenty-four hours, will be sufficient to re stuns; the body to a sound state of health. The following, highly respectable Storekeepers have been duly oppointml ag,ents for the stile of this Celebrated Meslimite.lll Lancaster county: Binrville. Reuben \Yeutter. Bittabridge. John F. Beecher. Bird-iii-lland. Jacob Bruner. Bat t 'rownship, Wm. W. Pnssmore. Beres less . , Buyers & Kennedy. Conestoga Centre, John 11. Harman. Church I'own. L. & E. Rogers. Coopers% ills. E. Lewis. Columbia. Fry & Spangler. Cherry Ilill, Isaac S. Webster. Druntore, John A. Boyd. Earl Township, George Duchinan. do do Weaver & Stouffer. do do Davis Wallace. Elirabetlitown, John Lynch. Ephrata, 0. P. Gross. do Martin Weidman. Fulton House, Fulton tp., L. P. Wilkinson. Ringsvalt & Martin. Intercourse, J. G. & S. L. Robinson. Leacoek township, Frederick Swope. Lampeter Square, J. F. & D. H. Herr. Liti/. Nathaniel S. Walley. Lancaster, John Zimmerman. Mniuut Joy, Witmer & Cassel. :Slountville, John Devlin. Marietta, W. A. & B. Spangler. Mount Joy Township H. G. Clark & Co. Maytown, John Reinhold. do Slaymaker & Co. Mount Pleasant, Samuel Kepner. Mill Creek. Henry Stauffer, New Holland, Brubaker & Co. New Providence, Hildebrandt & Meyer. Poplar Grove, E. H. Paxson. Peach Bottom, S. W. P. Boyd. Paradise A. R. &A. L. 'Witmer. Peach Bottom, Win. Arnold. Rawlinsville, John Rawlins. Safe Harbor, John Ilea & Son. Strausburg, Wm. Spencer. Salsbury, H. Freeland. Washington, John A. Brush. 11.7 . 0f6ees devoted exclusively to the sale of IVrighrs Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail 169 Roca street. Philadelphia: .2,6 Greenwich street, New York and IL9 Tremont street. Boston. June 24, lis.4B.—tarr.W49 WM GENTLEMEN Visiting the City, and wishing to supply thein4cl,e4 wtth CHE %I' AND FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING, Will find a LARGE, COMPLETE, AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT, At the lovrc,t ponxiblo prices, for CASH, Manutbetured of the best and most durable materials, and of the latest and most approved styles and paterns, for Men nod Boys, of AMERICAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATINETTS. Aten DOESKINS, TOGETIITIC WITH A STLMCDTD VASITITT OP SILK, SATIN, VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINGS; Also a great variety of BOYS' CLOTHING; :AT TriE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECOND AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, AT PRICES AS LOW . As any other establishment in . the United &mei. 117 - Southeast corner of SECOND AND MA RKET. Phller. A pril P. IPlq y GEO cruNT Jones Suson MEM gliinoiniuml pi:4moimmak4 GREAT NATIONAL WORK. A History of the Revolution and lives of the Heroes-of the War of Independence, by Charles J. Peterson. An elegant volume with 18 fine steel plates, and nearly 200 beautiful wood engravings. "This i 4 a splendid book. A valuable addition to the Historic Literature of our country. We are much mista ken if it does not take rank with the works of Irving and Prescott;'—Wrankford Herald. "It surpasses any sandar work yet offered to the Amer ican public."—[Neaps Gazette. "It may he properly considered a popularised Military History of the Revolution, extremely well and - judicious written."--[North American. "The present work on the Revolution and its Heroes, is superior, both in extent' and. design to any that has heretofore tome under our notice.-Inquirer. "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 comer}"—!Saturday Evening Post. AGENTS WANTED to canvass for the above elegant work, in every county town in the United States, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. Price only S 3. Address (postpaid.! WM. A. LEARY, No. 158, North Second st., Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June 3,1848.-3 mo. THIS CIrE.A.PEST AIM only place at which the greatest variety of STOVES can be bad, Manufactured of the best refi ned Iron, is at HILL & CLINE'S. - - - Wholesale and Retail Stove Manufactory. No.MCI, North Second street. above Vine, and 55 Callowhill st.., above Second, Philadelphia, who offer for sale, a very superior assortment, consisting of the improved Air-Tight com plete, the latest improvement of the celebrated Empire Cook, Leibrandt's Ole Bull Cook, Philadelphia Air-Tight, and many others, of the best standard Stoves in the mar ket. Call and examine our stock before purchasing, a, we will sell CHEAP. Dealers will promote their inter est by BUYING OF LTS- Pinladelphm, May SO, 1819.-Iy. ATWOOD'S EMPIRE COKING STOVE. In again calling at twition to this unrolled STOVE, the proprietor has the pleasure to inform the public That (externally) it has undergone an entire change—the pipe and hearth placed opposite each other, and a SUMMER DEARTH AND BROILING APPARATUS, being added, thus rendering it faultless, and unless there is another faultless Stove to 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, dint has given such general satisfaction. Stoves have been copied after its form; some theaters have even used its fundamental principles, but the proportions were so unlike the original. that they bear the relative value, that a counterfeit daes to a genuine coin. Complete COOK and other COOK STOVES, in great variety. P. It. GILBERT, No. 4td, Market at. Girard Row, below Twelfth Street. PHILADELPHIA. Me'All Stoves purchased at THIS STORE will be de livered in Columbia, free of charge ap29'4e-ly "0 TEITITPOItaI! 0 1VIOREIS!" CAUTION TO TR PUBLIC—The onIT genuine DR. WI S'CAR'S 13ALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,'' has the written signature of the General Agent, W. M. SPEAR. on the out side wrapper surrounding each bottle; this is believed to be the only article, bearing the above title, as eminating from the Doctor. The virtues of Wild Cherry, for relieving affections of the Longs, awl that all important organ. the Liver, has long enjoyed the confi dence of domestic practice. City of Philadelphia, so—William M. Spear, of the city of Philadelphia, being duly sworn according to law, de poses and says that lie is in the possession of the original recipe for preparing a Balsam of Wild Cherry, for affec tions of the Lungs, whirl, was given to him by Dr. Wistar, a regularly educated Physician. and that he believes it to be the only, one in possession of any person except the said Dr. Wistnr himself. W. M. SPEAR. Sworn and subscribed before me, and city seal affixed, on the first day of November, A. D. 1847. (L. S.) JOHN swim, Mayor. A copyright for the Balsam is secured. Absurd as it may appear in the face of the above unde niable proof, an individual from Boston, Mass., recently applied to the United States District Court of Pennsylva nia for an injunction on the General Agent for the United States and the British Provinces. to prevent said Agent from selling, the only genuine Dr. Wistar's Balsatn of Wild Chet ry, lentil null% ideal cluiining the right.)Oi course the Iton. Judge of .0 Court promptly refused it. 'The Balsam is not one of the quack nostrums of the day, claiming to cure persons whose wises are beyond the reach of medicine, (or restoring others to life it only claims, and has proved in thousands of cases. to be the first. most efficacious. and only gelatine preparation oil% ild Cherry of the nineteenth century, for affections of the Lungs, Liver, and Kidneys. frequently terminating in consump lion, ever offered to tine public. A liberal disconnt to druggists find country dealers. NOTICE TO 'CUE PUBLIC.—I have this clay appointed T. W. DYOTT & SONS. No. 1.312, North Second street, Philudelphin, Wholesale Furnishing Agents for the (only genuine) DR. WISTA IPS BALSANI OF WILD CHER RY. for the following, States, viz: New York, New Eng land States. New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Also, for the Interior of Pennsylvania. All orders for the Buts= will hereafter be addressed to them. - - Also for sale, wholesale mid retail, by WILLIAM M. SPEAR, No. 145, Vine street. below Fifth street, Philadel phia, General Agent for the. United States and the British Provinces. for the (only genuine) Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherr. WM. M. SPEAR. Philadelphia,March 27, 1249, AGENTS,—r. & W. Peofold & Co., New York; A. 11Ics Clare & Co., Dr. Herrick Co.. Albany, N. Y.; John P. Prescott, Troy. N. Y.; Charles Dy er, Jr.. Pros idence, R. I.; Redding & Co.. Sirs. E. Kidder, Boston, Mass.; James Green, D. Scott. Jr. h Co., Worcester. Mass.; 11. & J. Brewer. Springfield, Muse. ; G. W. tVelsh, & Co., Hart ford, Ct.; J. Oish & CO., Lancaster. Pa.; C. A. Alorrisl& Co., and Dr. A. H. Baron", York. Pa.; Reynolds & Co., Leeksville. N C.; John L. Kidwell, Georgetown, D. C.; Alex. Duval, Richmond, Va.; W. A. Lnacisn, Columbia, Pa. Price El per bottle; six bottles for $5.1.718-11 , ID - DR. DrOTT. OLIVER EVAN'S QALAIIII?iDER, Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests, Warranted equal to ally other snake, and have never been injured by Fire or Burglars, in a single instance. Ile alr,o keeps on hand a full supply of Common Diming, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books. Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists' Presses. F.agle Glass Paper. Portable Shower Baths. &c. Packing Levers ' Hoisting Machines. Refrigerators and Writes Filters. OLIVER EVANS, Gl South Second St., below Chesnut, Philadelphia. REFRIGERATORS for cooling mid preserving Ment, Butter, Milk, and all articles intended shr culinary pur poses. WATER FILTERS.—OIiver Evans' Celebrated Ne ter Filters. for Purdynig Water that is brackish or mud dy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise can be had of all sizes and prices, at the Wareroorms, :No. 61 South Second Street, two doors below Chesnut St., naiad. Philadelphia, October 2(1,1817. • .ELETLICTED REILLII. ACertain Disease Cured in TWO DAYS.--The 1110 ST SPEEDY nmirmy FOR PAIN'S IN THE loin., recent and chronic affections of the kidneys. dig ease of the bladder. gravel, seminal weakness. &c. Per sona who, by Indulging in a secret habit, have entailed on themselves constitutional debility, should apply lin ,' Imediately to DR. KINKELIN, of the Philadelphia Medi cal House. the oldest institution of the kind in the ety. Office, N. W. corner of THIRD and UNION Sts. be tween Spruce ai d Pine, I i squares from the Exchange. This .31edical Mouse was established by Dr. K. fifteen years ago, for the suppression of quackery, there being so many persons,:without knowledge, name or character, who put advertisements In the.public papers, that an in- Stitilllollof thie kind wets highly necessary to prevent the afflicted, especially stranger., fron, falling Into the handle of some unskillful wretch, why. Instead of coring, might send his victim to an untimely grave. Therefore, the afflicted eh °aid shun the numerous pretended physicians who know nothing of the practice of medicine, bet con sult Dr Kinkelin who cures 4 Certain Defecate in two or three dam according to the stale of the patient, without the use of mercury. No mercurial remedies are used by Dr. Kinkel'', ; his medicines are palatable and harmless,. and alt his patients are honorably shielded, from even the possibility of being discovered. Ile who places him self under time care of Dr. It., may religiously sontide In his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. and Hite is not speedily relieved no remuneration wilt be demanded. Strictures, one of the most troublesome and dangeon is affections, which often end In gravel, inflamation. weak ness, &c , Dr. Kinkelle guaranties to remove speedily; as also, swellings, diseased prostrate gland, ice. Stric-' tures have rained many who had no knowledge of their • existence. Take Particular Xotke.—Young men who haVe Injured themaelves by n certain practice indulged in—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or all rielmor+- the effects of which are nightly felt, Oven When asleep, end destroy both mind and body, should apply Intel*. diately. Weakness awl ennstkutronal debility imam dlately cured and full vigor restored. All letterspoilpaid. Tyke Notice —Dr. Kinkelin has had greater practice In the above affections than any ittlYelcilth in the United S •Ha also posserries an advantage over all others, from the fact of his having studieJ In the great hospitals,- of Europe. Thousands in Philadelphia can testify that he cured them aft ry other means has failed. Sepa rate rooms for private consultation. Open tins. P. at, Travetiera supplied at • moment's noties,whit the re. quisite medicines to cure theoureives privately. Psebytta of Medicines seht to any part of the U. S. More is in the Spirit of the Times. oce'47-ly EKNA