- alp Riatkets. Columbia Retail Market. Flour, BS 75 a 6 00 Wheat, 1 10 a 1 20 Rye, G 2 a 65 Corn, 45 a 50 Oats, 30 a 35 Hants, 8 a 10 Dried Beef, 12i a 14 Butter, 12 a 12 Egge, 10 a 12 Potatoea, 50 a 62i Beef, 6 a 8 Veal, 5 a 64 Philadelphia, July 27, 1848 Flour—ss 25 a 5 314 for good old stock Penne sad 'Western, and $5 37} for good fresh ground ; Rye flour $3 81 . 4 a . 3 871 1 ; Corn meal $2 25 a 2 50. •• Grain—Wheat Si 14 a 1 18 for good Penn; Rye 68 a 69 for Penn ; Corn 51 a 52 fur yellow Penn. Iron—Penna Pigs 23 a 27 per ton for Anthracite, and $25 a3O for Forge and Foundry Metal. Bar Iron ranges from 970 to 75, and Blooms $55 to 70. Lumber—The supplies are increasing. Cargo sales of Yellow Pine Boards at $l5 a 16 per M.; Susquehanna,9ll a 15; Hemlock Joists, $7 a 7 50; Scantling 97 a S. Laths—Are in fair demand, with sales of 150,. 000 Eastern at 91 20 a 1 25 per M. Baliimore, July 27, 1848 Flour—Horvath' Street $5 75; City Mills $5 75 Grain—There was a good supply of Wheat at market yesterday and today, and price's have further slightly declined. Sales of good to prime reds at $1 00 a 1 08 and of ordinary to good at 80cts to sl. Sales of white at $1 08 a 1 12. Corn, white 43 a 45 cts., and yellow 48 a5O ctr. Rye 70 cts. =Z= Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. The unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in all the diseases for which it is recommended, curing many cases rifler the skill of the best physicians seas unavailing, has effected a large and increasing demand for it. This fact has caused several unprincipled counterfeiters and Imitators to palm off spa- Thus mixtures, of similar name and appearance, for the genuine Balsam. Some are called " Syrup of Wild Cher ry," "Balsam of Spikenard," "Wild Cherry. Comf•ry,' Sc. Another, Nester's Balsam of Wild Cherry," mis spelling the name, and forging certificates to resemble those of the true Balsam. "Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is the only genuine. The rest mere imitate the name of the original, while they possess none of its vir tues. LOOK WELL TO TILE NARKS OF TILE GENUINE The genuine Balsam is put up it) bottles ' with the words ‘• Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Philad.,' blown in the glass; cacti bottle bearing a label on the front with the signature of IL WISTAR, M. D. This will be enveloped heieafter with a new wrapper; copyright secured, 1844 ; on which wvtll always appear the written signature of " I 13UUTS." For sale by SETH W. FOWLE, General Agent, 13d, NVashington Street. Boston; Aslo. For sale by R. WlLL:a:us, Front Street Columbia, Pa. Chills and Fever. —Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are onto of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world, for the cure of Intermitent Fever. because they excel all others ins riddling the body of those morbid humors which are the cause, not only of all kinds of fevers, but of every malady incident to - man. Four or five of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time make a perfect cure of the roost obsti nate case of chills and fever; at tine same time the diges tive organs will be restored to n healthy tone, and the blood so completely purified that fever and ague, or die ease is any form, will be impossible. BEWAItE or COLTNITRCEITS AND IMITATIONS..---nelllClll - that the original and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signntnrc of I .x.'it.t.tAsz Wrunirr on the top label of each box. 117'Tlie genuine for sale by FRY & SPANGLER, who are the only authorized Agents for Columbia. Also, by agents advertised in another column. Principal Office, 169, Race Street, Philadelphia. =I To the Sick ANTI Aegmercti —DR SWAYN'E'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD cliEitrty. We can consistantly state that Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of IValcl Cherry hos been extensively used in the tintted States for more then ten years: thin its beneficial effects have been tested by thousands; that it invariably re moves a recent cough, and that hundreds of individuals, gradually sinking under that insidious attack of death's tell enusary, Pulmonary Consumption. have been re stored to health, hapiness, arid friends, by its use, and are now living witnesses of the curative power of tine remedy ANOTIIER INVALID RESTORED TO lISALTII . Read the most remarkable cure ever recnrded : Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir—l feel called by n sense of duty I owe to suffering humanity, to acknowledge my grate ful thanks for the svondertul effects of your Compound Syrup of Will Cherry 011 Me, after month after month, with the most afflicting of all discuses, Consular,- non. The first symptoms were of a very heavy cold, which settled on toy lungs, which gradually grew worse, with profuse night sweats, a lacking cough, spitting blood, with great debility. My constitution seemed broken down, and nervous system much impaired. I went to Philadelphia, was treated with there by physicians of the highest standing, but received no benefit whatever from them, but gradually grew worse, until my physicians, as well as myself, gave up all hopes of recovery, and I felt like one who is about to pass through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. At this " awful Juncture" I heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. of which I purchased six bottles, which, I am happy to say. entirely cured me. and I am now enjoying better health than ever have before to my life. Physicians who witnessed my case are highly recommending it in similar cases; and I wish you to make this public, so that all arty know where to procure a remedy at once which will reach their disease before tampering with the many " quack nostrums" with which the country is flooded. My resi dence is at 45 Ann street, where I should be happy to have the above substantiated bye personal interview ALBERT A. ROSS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Cigars. 45, Ann street, N V 10 - Be not deceived by the many spurious and worth less preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered Into notice by ignorant pretenders. but see that the signature of Dr. Swayne is on each bottle, which is the only guarantee against imposition. The (original and only) genuine article is prepared by DR. SWAYNE, corner of Eighth and Race eta., Phila delphia, and for sale by agents in all parts of the United States, and some parts of Europe. Sold by WTI. A. LEADER,Columbia, and Dr. A. H. BARNITZ, York, Pa. July 15, 154tf —4t. Groat Excitement in Pittsburgh.—Our agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident which occur red in that place, in relation to a young lady well known as alt excellent young lady, but unfortunately possessed a very repulsive complexion. lice face was covered with Pimples, Blotches, Pustules—her akin dark and yellow— cracked and chapped, her lips, in cold weather, would be come sore and bleed. She, however, had several good traits ; one of which was to read the papers. One morn ing as she was looking over the columns of the Dispatch, she saw in large letters the words RAMAN'S_ CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP! As a sure exterminator of all skin blemishes, with a di rection for all ladies to read the papers! Now mark the advantage. On Sunday morning she took tier place. as usual. among the choristers, and to the utter surprise at her fellow -songsters, presented a complexion as fair as the lily, and healthful as the most admired belle of the town Strange wandering and much excitement was exhibited by the busy crowd, and nothing short of an explanation of how this sudden transformation front ugliness to beau ty was attained, would answer. The lady. like all her 'ex, fall of gentless and kindness, explained the a fln.c• and to the great, grand, and beneficial effects of Rad way's Chinese Medicated Soap, which she had been ii•ing for two weeks, was awarded with full approbation of the people. as the " restorer of lost beauty." Our agent concludes thus—. Since the above tins become known, I have had a perfect rush for Itarlway's Soap.' Ladies and gentlemen, if yon wish to get Midway's Soap in all its purity, call on R. Wit.mAars, and %Vat. A. LEADER, Columbia, and Zalim & Jackson, in Lancaster. Each cake, of the genuine, must he signed IL O. Rad way J. & R. G. RADWAY, 2 Courtland St., N. Y. Jylsl"-lm I= Philadelphia Dagnereotype Establishment —Exclusion, 3d story, Rooms 2:i.27.—Daguereotype Por traits of all sizes, either singly or in family groups, col ored or without colors, arc taken every day, in any wen cher. Copies of Daguerreotypes, Oil Pulnungs, Statuary, &c., may also be pirocured. Ladies and GEntlemen are requested to examine specimens. spl.T4B-1y W. & F. LANGE:N.IIEOf. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife, Susan Randolph, has left my bed and board without ajust cause of pro vocation, I hereby give notice to all persons not to harbor or trust her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. JOHN RANDOLPH. Columbia. July 2Q, 11 , 49 —:lt Most Extraordinary Work—The Married Wo man's PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, by Dr. A M. AIAUEiCEALT, Professor of Diceases of Woman Sixth Edition. lemo. pp. 250. Price SI. 25,000 copies sold in three months: Yeats of suffering, of physical and mental anguish to many an affectionate ante, and peennianry difficulty to the husband, might have been spared by a timely posses sion of this work. It is Intended especially for the married, or those con templating marriage, us it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particularly. Truly. knowledge IS power. It iN health, happiness, af fluence The revelations contained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letter, to the author will attest. Here, also, every female—the wife, the mother, the one either budding into womanhood or the one in the decline of years in whom nature contemplates an important Change— can discover the cause, symptoms. and the Enact efficient remedies. and most certain mode of cunt, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. COPIES WILL BC SENT BY MAIL FREE OP POSTAGE TO THE PURCHASER. - - . Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months, with perfect safety and certainty. On the receipt of one Dollar. the ' Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" will be sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States. All letters must be post-paid )except those containing a rem.itance) and addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Box 1924. New York City. Publish ing office, 1:29, Liberty-st., New-York. The "Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" is sold by Booksellers throughout the United States. New-York. May 20, t_'73—lm DIED hi this borough on the 171.1iinstant,Mr..ritEnEW , sviie of Witham Adm., in the l,th year of he, age. Ifaving patiently and faithfully performed her whole duty m every relation of life. she has pas•cd to a higher 9tote of ext.:tenet., leaving her memory an a. rich inheri tance to her children. ..'hey mid her aged partner, whose home has been left des,,atte, !mace the warmest sympathies of the communny in their bereavement. OH the .t.'Gth unt , in thiA pitlee. NATHANIEL HUNTCH, to the VA year of he. age. On the thtlt Inst., in the city of Lanenster, WILLIAM C. HULL, In the 60th year of ECONOMY IN LICHT The attention of purchasers is M vitcd to the extensive variety of MURPHY'S latest improved SAFETY PINE OIL LAMPS The construction and improvements of these Lamps render them suitable for any purpose or place where arti ficial light is required; the brilliancy and magnificence of which have not been equalled. and sit ONE-EALE THE tx mtssr.of any yet invented. They are perfectly Bee Irons any unpleasant odor. ALSO—A general nsbortment of Solar, lard. and Oil Lamps, Fluid, Candelabras, Chandeliers, flanging Lamps, for Churches, Stores, Ilan ROOMS, Factories. Hotels and Billiard Saloons, Lamps Is ith shades. designed for reading-, &c All manner of G:m Fixture, of every pattern. sq In and finish. !laving every facility for manninctnring, the under sign.' is prepared to sell. loliole4ale and retail, no CHEAP as any nianinlictory in the Muted States, and the articles me warranted equal in appearance and construction to any that can Inc produced. Merchants and deniers ‘sill find it to their advantage to call and examine the stock and prices, which cannot fail to give satisfrienon. 111ANU1'A PTORY, No. I:11, N. Second Street. Philadelphia. July :29, 1019. 7m SELLING OFF AT COST. S AT & CAPS SELING AT COST. The sub criber vould respectfully inform the. cturons of Columbia and its vicinity, that he i, SELLING OFF his old stock of HATS AND C.\PS, concreting rll part of fine Mole Skin. Silk, Beaver, Nutria, and Cri,tor HATS. of the loe.t .tyle. together r‘tlh in general assortment of CAI'S of all sizes and truces; all of which Ire is determined to sell at cost. If you want a real first race article, very CI IEAP, now is the lisle to purchase. Cull and examine the price and quality. and you cannot hut be pleased w•itht both. He will al-o COlll/1111C to manufactine. and con-tautly keep on hand a large assortment of the latest mid best style of FIATS and CAPS, Thankful for she very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed, the under-igned respectfully soluntsa continuance of the same. WILLIAM TEMPLE. ColimaAa..luly f2O, Iddtl. ticlirenter's liow, Front st SCHOOL I\lll. BUDD Will open a Day School for the in struction of youth of both sexes. in the various branches °fan English eduennon, on Monday next, in the capacious room attic Town I lull. TERMS—One dollar per month. Ile will also teach, if desired. the Lunn, Greek, and French languages. Columbia, July 533. 1,49. LESSONS IN MUSIC. IR. BUDD will give lessons on the following instrinuentN, Viz.. Violin. Flute, Guitar. Violone,llo, tc . Ste. Apply for tyrinsi at IV II Spangle is Book Store. ColitinLia, July. 22. Pc++. VOCAL lIII'VSIC ON Saturdoy next, July 29t1i, at 2 o'clock in the ofternoon, in the Town Ural. n classolbu} s and girls will be formed for the purpose of receiving instruction in Vocal Music, by Mr. 13iidd. TERMS—One dollar for twelve lessons. Tickets to be had at IV II Stumpier's Book Store Colunibin, July .2, 1549. PEACE AT' LAST, AND the Volunteers returning home, WALNUT COLONNADE eirrm. cLoTifiNG EMPORIUM, No, 42, Frout Street, directly opposite the bridge, and three doors below• 13IncIt's Hotel, Columbia, Pn - - - The subscriber would reTeetiblly inform the CUM . !. of Columbia and the public generally, that he has bought out the EXTENSIVE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, formerly kept by James L. Pretsman, at the above via known stand He would invite the former patrons of the establishment and all others to call and examine his STOCK OF FASHIONABLE and CHEAP CLOTHING, which exceeds in extent, elegance, and variety. any hitherto opened in this vicinity_ and which he pledges himself to sell lower than even his predecessor ever oder ed before. Ilis stock consists in part of GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH DRESS COATS, Gentlemen'. Fine Cloth Frock Coats. Sacks, Coerces. be. Gentlemen's Fine Cloth and Cassimere Pant.; Satin and Silk• Velvet Vests, Plain and Fancy, being the only kind of this quality for sale in this place, Roundabouts, Pea Jackets, Shirts, plain and fancy. Sannet Pantaloons, Gentlemen's Cotton Half-hose, Silk and Cotton Handker chits. Cravats, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Leather slid Hair Trunks, Travelltn Bags. &c. Together with a large as sortment of BON'S CLOTHING of every description. Remember the THREE BIG DOORS. the place to buy cheap Clothing, No. 42. Front Street, directly opposite the Bridge. and three doors below Black's Hotel. Columbia, Pa. A. G. STEVENS. Columbia, July 21, Pr...4.e.-1f FOR SALE, Bthe subscriber, Six Lectures on the uses of the LUNGS. and Comes, Prevention and Cure of CONSL3AIPTION, ASTIIMA, and diseases of the Heart; On the LIM a of Longevity ; and on the mode of preserv ing male and female health to an hundred year., with 23 illiistrations. designed for all classes of readers, by Samuel Sheldon Fitch, A. hi., M. 1). Also his Silver Inhaling Tube, Shoulder 13race, and Abdominal Supporter. he. It. WILLIAMS, Agent. Columbia, July 2,2, I‘4S. ILEA') THIS LETTER. Who will be without a Waa l_ midhead of Bair, hen they can Mice one for three Mailings? Twenty years' lota of hair and wonderful restoration' Baltimore. Joly 17.1617. Dear Sir—The powerful effects of Jones Coral Hair Restorative has been so decisively demonstrated in the cases of several respectable enures of the town, who.on account of your selling three shilling bottles, try it without fear. One instance, which has attracted prirticalar atten tion, is the ease of a gcritleninn who had little or no hair air twenty) ears. he hail tried ninnerons preparations in vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and worn a wig. At fly recommendation. hr tried the Restorative, and after using it. according to the direction. fur a short time, the young hair appeared, and he liar now us fine a head of hair us any person in Baltimore. Yours. Ac.JOHN KILVINGTON. ror sale by IL Williams. agent for Columbia. COLVIVXBX.A. BANN ILND BRIDGE COMPANY, May 18,1848. The Directors of the Columbia Bank and Bridge Com pany, desirous of affording to persons who are disposed to deposit money for definite periods, at a moderate rate of interest, have determined to allow interest for the same at the following rates. vie : For all deposits to remain 12 months, 4 per et. per annum. do do do S do 3 do do do do do 3 do 2 do do The sums so depositett to be payable without interest at any intermediate time, at the option of the depositor.' The interest to cease at the end of the period for which the deposit was made. unless the same be renewed for a farther period. SAMUEL 1.4110C1i, :lune 111. 10.45 --11 m Cashier Business Oil:edam. TERMS OF THE DIRECTORY. To persons advertising in the Spy by the year, tliCro will be no extra charge. Subscribers can have the Spy and their card inserted for one year by paying $.1.50 advance, or if they have paid for the paper, 50 eta. for the card Those who are not sabscnbers we will charge SI for inserting their card one year. JOHN F. HOUSTON, Attorney, Locust Street, between Front and Second Sts PHILIP GOSSLER, Attorney. Walnut St.. between Front and Second WILLIAM' S. IIcCORKLE, Physician. corner of Locugt and Second sareeto. T. TYRRELL., DENTIST. No. 3 SI 4. Walnut •o reel. above Liarr'. J. D. cir. J. AVRIGHT, Dry Goode AlerchuntN, Locu,,t 2..t.:3rd door I/Clow t2od FRY & SPANGLER, Dry Goods Meacham...Locust street below the Bank W. S. S. PATTON, Dry Goods Merchnnt:. S. E. corner of Loeuot S From 4 CIiALFANT & VIALDEDIAN. Dry Goods Merchants, N. W. corner of ',Dents & Front. J. W. FISHER, Merchant Toiler, Front street, Yd door ahoy.: Locus: st JOHN JORDAN & CO. Merchant Tailors Front St.. between Locaci and Walnut A. G. STEVENS, Clothing Merchant. No. 42. Front street WILLIAM A. LEADER, Druggist, Front Street. between Locust and Wulnut R. Vt ILLLtIII S, bra,,ist. Front st, Intw,cat i.ocusa and Walnut et, G. L. MYERS, Druggist. SCllleiner. How, Frput ,trec LEWIS 'I'ItLIDCIVICK Sc CO., Ilatter.r. Front Street. a few door: below lierr", Mad WM. TEM PLHATTER, No. 2. Schreiner'. Row, From m P. SEIBERT, Cabinet Maker, corner of Third and F.oen=t Street JAMES JORDAN, BOOT AND SHOE Manufacturer, Locu,t atreei. opposite iluldenna, More C. GROVE, Boot and Fiore Mniminctorer. adjoining. Iferr* I 1nt4.1 FRANCIS BRADLEY. BOOT C SIIO E AlMllliaCtUrCr, ‘,1,011(1. bOßVeell LOCllst :11111 Xl . llllllll 0 J. M. WATTS, BOOT & SHOE Ninnufnct urer, From bet seen 1.1,11-.lsllll \l'ulnut ft S. GROVE, Boot and Shoe Manntnetnrer. Front, below Locn.d ttt J. 11. HUNTER, Mt. foot n nd Shoo Store. No. O. Front si F. X. ZEIGLER, VARIETk AN D Shoe-Finding Store, Locu.t street, above Front ST rev, JOHN SLACK, Nrn lie I V Kure. No 41. Front .1 F Wlll. Vorietv Store. Front gt. bent eon I.nete , t and \Valeta WM. 11. SPANGLE R, Book seller and Sinnott,. Front st. 341 door above Locust SAMUEL EVAPiS, Lumber :ITerchnot nod :11nster Molder. Locoo greet 11. SUYDAM, PAINTER, GLA 7.1 ER, 'aper Second. between Cherry & Union st MARTIN Az KELLING, Herb Doctors, Front Street. n ext door to Lto) I, Howl DIVIDEND TIIE President and Directors of the Columbia & IVashingion Tin make Road l'unipaay have. du. day declared a dividend air eighty cent. on eaeli •Iron• ui stuck, pa} able Iu Ili, •iockbuldrt• Or ilanr legal repre,en tailves on demand. W COTTRELL, ,Tlll3 3, I,l= NOTXCE A UCUSTUS C M ol . üBIN,a, Car t Builder, ofd thcvo Bo rough of mbia. h S imed, b y dee of lun tary ussiedimeidt, all Ins plopert). real .isid personal. to the stib=criber for the benefit of Ins creditor- All pet sone indebted to the ...aid A. AI Ilium, are requested to make immediate piq mend and those having claim, against lam arc reque.ted to present the -nuts propeil authenticated for settlement. to the titieNigned, rcvdwg 111 the Borough of COlittubin Jilty 1, 1...91—ta RErizovA.L (1 . L. BELLING, Herb Doctor, late of Marietta, N_lo hew. leave to !Inform its mends and the public get, erall, :hut het has removed to the holt,. of llettry nest door to Boyle'. Itolel. Front strict Columbia. Pa. AVlnl , t he returns thanks Tor the very Ii hero( encouragement httherto revel, ed in the preetwe tn his prote, , ton, he re•pectnitiv negonntts theta 'hut hr con tinues as tt,nal the PIZA(' .\ 11,1)ICINE. Id all it. Irnrlolls branches, nntl NT. :II attend. either hg day or alt those who fling hav, - .oecusnnt for , e 1 nice. Colillidda. July 1, lc iv—lt BALD HEADS I RAY Heads, Red Heads, sad all with Bad Hair, head' Mr. AHR %HAM - VANDERIII:I7.K. of Is Avenue D , New York. certifies that los head was entire!) bald on the lop. and by the der 01 two :is hol Ile. oh .loads Coral I lair Restoratts e. a good crop or lour, and soon hose tt long and lbw k Mr Wllliftlll Jackson. 01 ,41 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pn , certifies On the 3,1 of February. 1547. that Mr Thomas Jackson's head. on the lop. oas entirely bald for 15 years. and that Ito ❑5lllO Iwo :Is bottle+ of .10ne'q Coral 'lbw Reutorans e. the hair is p.c... ing last and thick. and will soon he entire!, restored. Gray Wools! Gray heads 1 Iteld-1 hereby rerun• that my hair was turning gray. and that since I have used Jones's Coral (lair Restot tut,: it has entirely ceased falling—is growing fast. and has a fine chalk look. Before I used .1 . 01101,'S Coral Ilair Ilesturati,e I combed out halals fulls of hair daily. \V. 9 • J Kings' N. V. Mr. Power, a grocer. at Fulton st . had los hair choked up with dandrutl, and .1011 , ...a Coral I Ihsloratlve cu- Urel} cured it Do you scant to dress, he.i un f 3 :ma make your hair soft nod fine. Read—l, I E. Canal]. late barber on board the •teambonl South America, do certify that Jones',. Coral Dior Restorative in the Lest am< le I eves lista tor dr,stog. softening, rlcaniong. and keeping the hair a long time in order; all toy customers preferred it to any thing else Sold only m N. York nt 2 Chatham street Ly R. WILLIAMS, Agent for Colombo, bed l'l.--1;n1 SOAP JONES'S Italian Chemical Soap is called by the \ lecliral Society of Parts. n n inirneto rind a wonder,' to cure eruption, disfigurement or cii,olorn tion of the skin. • It cares' pimples. blotobc.. lIPPLIrs, 'all rlwurn, sourvy, sore heads, tan. sunburn, rnorphow. and n changes the color of dark, yellow or kunhurnt skins. to a line healthy clearness. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. Aleut for Co lumina. je2V4--lan lIA.TS AND CAPS T EWIS TREDENICK & Co., late from Philadel jj plmn, deniers In HATS and t PS, n ould most res pectfully beg leave to unarm the elute:is of Columbia and its vacinny. that they ha“ e purrlinsed the old and well known Ilat Manufacturing Establishment kept by Jon,: vAt GIIEN for many }PIM: neat door to J. Feltx's Jewelry Store. Front Street. Colombia, Pa ',here they Intend to spare no pains and Iseult., to carry on the above business in all its various hranelle, 'Pinar stock con sits in part of fine Mole Skin. Heaver, Nutria. and Can tor lIATS. Also. a splendid assortment of Pearl and Braid Summer HATS of the latest fashion and style. to gether with a good n..sortment of CAPS of even• nice, price. and quality. New style Salk Hats. which We has e punt received from Philadelphia. Mid nlnch we still at city prices. \VIM the confidence resulting from nn experience ra number of years with one 01 the first hatters in phis, will Guarantee us in a) ate. that for Lishion. neat• ne e ', derubiltly. and CHEAPNESS, we cannot he -ur passed by tiny establishment tit the timoti 1.1•:\% IS THEDENICK S Co. Columbia, June 3, I-44 ALWAYS SAFE Always Effectual Arc you a sufferer from Fever and Ague Are )on 11 filicted %suit the periodical return of that cold and formal vontor. the chill. followed by its faithful ottendants, the burning fever mid drenching perspiration Lone no time. then. in procuring a bottle of Dr. Osgood's India Clinlagog tie. You ...di he ye but one chill at most alter } on commence it and probably none at all. Your neighbor as ho has used the medicine will assure you of this. It is but the promise of n result as Inch thousands have already realized, and which your own experience will most fully prove For sale I n- June 3, ISI WM. A. LEllErt. Also for sale by S. M. Smith, Wrightsville. BETTS'S GENUINE Utero-Abdominal Supporters, Recom mended by Physicians of the highest standing in nil parts of the United `antes. Also in Philadelphia, by Prof S. Jackson. and Prof. Homer, of the University of Penn sylvania; Prof. Joseph Pannonst and Prof. Lk. the Jefferson Medical College; Prof. Wnlibunk, of the Pennsylvania Medical College; 11.11., Lecturer on Midwifery; nod many others of high standing. This invention has been before the public over twelve years, and is the most successful instrument of its claw. Sold in Columbia by II WILLIAMS. .Tuly 4, terq Agent BARGAINS! BARGAINS !! & S. PATTON have just received one ease Ging:hams, fast colors, only 12:, cts. BROWN IVITISLINS, ONE yard wide, very heavy, only 61-4 cents, at & S. rsrroa•S . MORE NEW moons. W. & S. PATTON have just received a spa did assortment of Summer Dres. Good., at very lowpriees. juyt...219 VANILLA MEAN. 1 UST received a fresh and superior article of ..., Vanilla Bean—very cheap For hale br July P lite. ILLIAMS. PODIXADE ICININE, for the growth and preservation of the I lair. I'or sale by LC 'WILLIAMS. Coluellan, July b, iele. 3:01t. W. S. MCOILICLE. /MlCE—South East corner of Locust and See- Oild Street. BOARDING HOUSE--Wlth Mrs Swiirtz, doors below his late residence. April 7, lel7.—tr POMADE DE JENNY LIMN, for beautifying the HAM, So,. For sale by R. WILLIAM'S. Columbia, July 3, I 4 RESTORATIVE. JOHCS'S Coral Nair Restorative, _Lb roncL the Ilair in grow on the bend or face. By using a bottle the whudzers and beard may be euttiea trd to any reasonable extent . . Sold only m N. York. ut 62 Chatham -A reef. nod by 11 WILLIA:US, Agent for Cola - I,m. je2l'l,-41111 CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in Webt Ifempficld trp.sn4htp. Ise tea-ter county, On the 10th un..tant. a UItOWN The o,.ner t. requested to come tortvard and prove property. pie charges, and tame it ulvay. Cl/1/I:NTIAN STD:NEIL We.,t Ilempheld, June 2U, I,IP. —lt. PARASOZS, hARISOLETS and Sunshades, Fashionable and PlOlll at reduced prices, at May :20,1,11.—ti W. 8 PATTON'S. TRUSSES. 1 - UST Received a new supply of both single and 0 double Trusses, at LEADI.It , S Golden Mortur Drug Store, Columbia, Pa. DAY RITIVI. A Superior article of Bay Runi, for sale at LLADER'S Drug Store, Cc hlibut, Pa. TRIMMINGS O F Every description, suitable for dresses, now opeiling at W. & PATTON'S. May ..20. lc le -ti MA I TTING, and Window ShallpLgoo ti.ld, Al,lyrn.ll!nd May 20, 1,P4-ti PALSIIXONS ! ! rAMEIXONS !! r 1 11 E Subscriber has just received the Spring 111111 Summer Fasluon•—drrect from London, togeth er %%rill the New York and Philadelphia reports. and is theinturn prcparcdto make up clothing. in tip lop ,tyle. .1. IV. FISHER Columbia. Apra CLO°I I I-7S tCassinteres at the lowest priers, at 1 A._ ap2:2'l 4 -11 W. &c PATTON':4 TrlA'lll3 AND Bacon of the best quality at w. K S. pxrcoN.F4 PAPER I_l ANGINU,S. Parlor, Hall, Chamber, and Ceiling 1,„ Paper., fuel 'Bunters, Firetiords Se., of the neweet et) he.. meats oil lonia at mai.ufnetorers' prices. at J. D & J. IVRIGIIT'S. 1'0:limbo, March ISl7—if El= CHEAP 'MINTS. Purple Prints, one yard wide, only . 1 „ with a good ab.mtlooni of other low priced Cal,eoe at FRY .3: SPANCI.Fn:. 1,21)19'4.'4ff COPPER and Tin Pumps----a good supply of rump.akvnyq on hand, and 'nag. to order, at the sl;ltentilubee by Nbilob 11. AOSIERIZ" AND aLOVES. An extensive assortment of llosieries, 11i reduced price,. ut FRY & SPANGLER'S. MUSLINS, 1 MINS. Bleached anti unbleached Muslins ; n. large assortment VERY CHEAP at 4 lebto,l, FRY S.: SPANGLER'S. NEW rExtrtntaxic. T, I XTRACT De JENNY LIND, for the llnililker- A J chief. ror salo ley It IvILLrA.NiS Coluuthia. July IXONLY XND Molasses. Sorering's celebrated steam , • a delicious article tor table OCR' crop HO:CM ut IcblO'L9-tt my & SPANGLER'S. MTITERMAILL NIGHT MKS always on hand and for sale bY 11 PFAHLCR & CO. Tarr, IL I,l=-11 TWENTY DOLLARS - D EW A RD. The above reward will be paid for lj the apprehension and conewunn of any periroa who shall malietouidy injure or destroy tiny at the Post., Nv, r e, ("nisi Glasses, or other fixtures. of the COLUM BIA AND LANCASTER NIAGSBI IC TELEGRAM COMPANY. By order of the Board. 11 E ATKINS, Secretary Colornl•ia, June 3. 1849.--Ins TEN DAYS L.ELTEIR "PY OVER LAND EXPRESS, Important News from p the Last, great decline iii DRI GOODS. We have ).t received a large and splendid assortment of suNni2n. GOODS, NEW STYLES and much below the usual price.. A. splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, suitable for the sen>on. Call add ex amine.W. d. S. PATTON . . Cubmibut, :Nifty 20, Ldp.—ti NOTICE. THE business heretofore conducted by James L. Pretaman, as agent for NI, S. Eldridge. has been transierred to the subscriber. by whom all claims against the establishment will be liquidated. and to whom pny melon dim Mr. Eldridge Mt.( be made. ❑e would respectfully, solicit a contlimanee of the liberal patronage heretotore extended to Mr Pretsmn A G. STEVENS. Columbia, July 15,184 S -41 t I)OIVDER OF PEARLS AND LILLIES. This ex quicitc, innocent, beautiful preparation circa to the. !thin of Lailie4 a charming, natural, pure. Tel brilliant and da7iling rt hue, amid at the same nine making the shat clear. roil, unit smooth. ..te a proof of ertnillieS we conwiennounly recommend it to prevent chafes and chaps an 'want.: ror by ju1y1.749. It 1%1 r.I.IANIS TS hereby given that citizens of Lancaster county intend to make application to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the next session thereof, for the incorporation of a company under the name and style, or intended name and style (of "The Columbia. Savings . Institution,' designed as an office of discount and deposit, with a capital not exceeding one hun dred thousand dollars, and to be located in the borough of Columbia. Lancaster comity, I'm . . . ... George Wolf, H. E. Atkins, Peter Ilahlenian, Henry Haldeman, It Chalfant, John A. Hook, peter I laldeman, Jr., It Cranston, It E. Cochran, Daniel Herr, Reuben Mußison, Samuel Hroot,A, John L. Wnght, Philip Go.%ler John Barr, colombin. July I. 191 , -411 STR.P.Ir CARPETS, v.t.a.:c•xle MMMMI VICTOR'S NOTICE PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. TENNENT'S NATAlN: o GRN,G ,, a. „ l , lei t y .e o t f x Dlu c e o rr . cotypcs. No. era, (.1,. law hil I street, Philadelphia. The Likenesses taken and beautifully colorettfut this well known establishment. for ONE DOLLAR, arc uni versally conceded to be EWA L in every respect to ANY in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of MEDALLIONS, and LOCKETS on hand, at from St? to S 5, including amide, tures. The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens orLan c aster county, to cull and examine specimens of the latest improvements in the art of Daguerreotyping, wluch will be exhibited cheerfully and without charge. T. &J. C. TEN ENT. Philadelphia. July 1. 15.19 Gm L T'llqqqqtlqqqq Iq t qZl . Ei' IVIOMIKEILS lIEID this attentively. Dr. KEELER'S CORDIAL and cArniiNATlvi; fur the ,peedy and pc rtnunctit cure of DIARRIIREA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERAMORBES, SUMMER COMPLAINT, CHOLIC. CHOLERA INVANTUM, FLATULENCY. &c., &c and for all the derangements of than Stomach and Bowels --r C;ZWMM WrTEss or TnocsAsms dm annually front disca,es of the Stomach and Bowels. In the face of this alarming mortality, the best impulses or our nature are enlisted in mitigating suhlenng we cannot prevent. More than rave ritocsAsm persons to our knowledge were cured during the past summer; and we tn,hrvtatiugly sa). that ninety nine out of every hundred are speedily cured. There is no miktake about than fact. and as a tent ne ear 4neerity and assertion, as a medical and respon.ible SVC promise to retinal the amount paid m every well au thenticated case whore at fails. A% dl you cattier. will you let your little ones rumor 'Slam you have at hand a reme dy like this. =o potent m subduing di.ertse. To doubting ones Irrltead what physicians. the press, and others say of the Cordial [Extract of a letter from the Rev. Dr. Earle 13a:1, county, Ang,ust Dear Sir am now prepared to reCOITIIIICIId ) our Cor dial front havmg card it a ith .ncecs.;lll several instances; :nal I ant now in jug your Panacea in a race of protracted dehtlity. attended milt cough. apparently produced in the young lady by her '• oat-growing her strength," to use a common phrase, Your, Cc, AL.rnEn EAnr..E. , . [Extract of a letter front Ebene.7er Cook.) New York City. July 21): 1917. Dr. Feeler: Sir—l have used in toy - faintly all of the Cor dial ss limb von left ss nit me List summer except two bot tles which . 1 persuaded a customer of mme to Irv. and having proved very beneficial, he has recommended it to sonic ot lus friends, w ho wish to hose some ot it, I there fore wish you would send me some by express. lam satisfied from my own experience that it is the best =th eme for children 'Put:tafnsc and SUMMFIt COMPLAINTS that is offered to the public, and all that is necessary fora recommendation is to try it. Very respectfully, DerAnznit Cons. :=l. Grand st , cor. of Alley. This is to Certify, that I have used Dr. Feeler's Cordial, and have found it n valuable medicine in tharrhcon. dys entery and all de rangemei.ts of the stomach and bowels, cussed by Teething„ and is particularly adapted to all dis eases of those organs caused by acid fruits or the &ull, taling effects of season mud climate. D. M. ALLISON, M. D , Plum st , Philo Dr. Keeler's Cordial.—We w ould call the attention of our readers to this invaluable medicine, w Melt still he towel advertised at length in our colttmcs. As a correc tive in cases of Merriam. a disease very prevalent at the present time, it Is highly spoken of by all who have used it. It to perfectly safe 111 its nature, nod speak expert- I mentally, when we say that it affords immediate relief.— [Ncal's :Saturday Garotte ofAngtist di, 1 e 47 . Dr. Keelcfa Conlin: anti Curitunutive.—This article is advertised in another part of out paper, it is warmly re commended by families who hove tried it It is especi ally useful among children. and has eifected hundred.: of cures. The doctor is abundatttly supplied with tet.tllllolly 111,011 the subject, some of , u loch is very strong. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but carefully prepared medicine, and perfectly free front any thing injurious.— [Num) !rennin of September I, 15..17. Dr. Keeler.—Dear Sir— ks It is our duty to use every honest titeiins to promote the happiness of our fellow creatures, I take great pleasure. lit stating to yon the ad- vantage I received from your valuable Cordial and Car- minims e. Last autumn I was attacked with Ilharrlicea, which debilitated my system very much; for nearly three weeks I tried many remedies, but found little or 110 bene fit, when my daughter informed me of your Cordial I bought n 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 Mlle, • Respectfully. yours, S. Bran, D. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, N. W. corner of Third and South si.. Philadelphia. Sold wholesale lip MePticraon,llarristiutg. 0. W. Stiller, Lancaster ; rind retailed by It. WILLIAMS, Colombia, and by drug gists and others throughout the country. Price 25 ets per bottle. 117'filee pamplilets..lll ET'ALso. Dr. KEELER'S PANACEA, the tno:t effi cacious remedy yet known. for all diseases arising from impurities of the BLacia. or habit of the body. Ladies of delicate constitutions will find it admirably adapted to their cases. Medicine furnishes nothing, superior to it for chrome maladies, syphilitic disorders, skin alrections debilitated patients. attended with loss of appetite and imperfect digestion Price SI. See pamphlets for par ticulars. For sale only by R. WILNIIAMS, Agent or Colombia. Philadelphia, June 10, IE-i12.-ly ICNOW ALL MEN THAT BENNET k, CO. have REMOVED from 192 Market Street, to their Mew. Splendtd, and Immense r.stab- Itsbinent to be basset, as the TOWER HALL CLOTHING BAZ.I No HAI .llarket Sreet, between Fifth and Sixth, l'lttladel plan. The Proprietors reel a reluctance in promulgating Matt m any way might appear like me usual Bombastic ex aggeration of tome of the trade, tat still beg leave to quote the following notice from one of our city papers . One of the greatest curiostnes that our City affords to the stranger. is BENNET & CO'S. great Clothing Store, Xo IF2 Market Street, between Filth and Sixth. which has been styled " Tower Hall,' from the peculiar finish of the front. The building is an immensJ one, containing seven capacious rooms, all of which arc stocked wlth ev ery variety of seasonable garments. arranged in the most perfect order and regular:ly The proprietors take great pleasure ut showing their budding and contents to the ci urens, particularly strangers, and •••• Loltllna the country—we know or place more worthy of a Phil's, May 27-3 m P33ILAJDELPIIIIL 104, - \A TA l D ie li sPiu ß i E Stre C e l t ot h h e i tEen i el r a i t il id i tou l\ r r it l i . C, North side, Philadelphia. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS VISITING THE DIM At th:s establishment may always be found a full assort. mont of Gentlemens Clothing, to suit all tastes and at such reasonable prices as will astonish al:. 1 publish no list of prices, but will guarantee to sell as low, if sot lower than those who make mere pretennons. y goods are all purchased at low prices. and made in as good style as COIL be found nu the city. A call is solicited before pur chasing elsewhere, as the Wardrobe is free to all. PERRY It. McNEILLE, No 105 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. N. 13 A large stock of piece goods on hand. Garments made to order at the shortest notice. Philadelphia, May 20, ISA!? —2mo. BOOTS AND SHOES JADES JORDAN, Fashionable Boot and Shoe maker. respectiully informs Ins friends and the public, that he has opened a 1300 I' AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, immediately opposite Peter Iluldeman's Store. where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, with neatness and despatch. He feels confident in giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Members of tho C. 17. A M. are respectfully invited to give him a call Columbia. April S,lS4t , y U.NIV3EIRSALIA VERMIN DESTROYER. It has long been the study of Pharniaccuncs to produce a preparation which would prove a Specific Butt destruction of Rats. Mice, Roaches, and Chillers, every effort has been fruitless till the present.lst' much study and expert lIMID. the proprietor ins slic.medvd w discovering n pre paration, w hich he gunrantres will prove effectual in the entire annillilotton of the shove mulled verniin. Por sole by WM. A. LEA DM? May 20. Front .treet. TIN AND COPPER. BUSINESS, 11. Fidler & Co., tiinnliful for yast encouragement, would annomice to the citizens of Cl,lumbia and its ctcinity, flint they conintue to manufacture Tin and Copper wnre of ull kinds at their old stand, in Locust street, one door north of the Columbia Bank. an a respectfully . solicit a continuance of public patronage. March 11, 211111,7 GOODS. WM. & S. FITTON have just received a large and faellionable stock of RUNG AND SLY:IIM Eli DRESS GOODS; Consisting of Gingilemg, Lawns, Harem, Linen and Al paca Lustres, lane) Rri4i . t i ethe very lowest prices. " Plain and changeable Press Silks, Black and Blue- Block for Al/mains, with every style of Dress Goods for the season Plensc roll ttnd examine our stock. Columbia, .11'ml W. S.. S. PATTON% MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAPS, of liolanti's best. Fol 1 sale at nuanuta,aires prtera. by Apr 7. 1..17 Ilrmar.r. NOTICE. rrilE Columbia Bank and Bridge Company in [eppd to make to the Legislature of the Cominbnwcalth of Pennsylvania, at their next iession, for the renewal, extension, and continuance of the bank ing, discounting., and tither privileges they possess under existing laws. The Company to be continued by the name, style, and tide of the Columbia Bank and Dredge Company, in the borough of Columbia, in the county of Lancaster, and state of - Pennsylvania. By order of the Board, SAMUEL SHOCIL Cesium', ColumLia Tu6e 21, 1843. july-I'4B-iut NOTICE. TN pursuance of the provisions of the act en tined. An Act to prescribe the manner of giving nonce of applications for Banks." and in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, the President, Threeton, and StochTiolders of int Lancaster Bank. hereby give public notice. that they intend making application to liar Legislature of Pc....y;rania. st the. session to commenee on the first Tuesday of iuntzar' next, A. D. 1&510. for the rem., al and extension of their present Charter and Act of Incorporation. with banking and discounting brivileaes. tor the term on ten years from the first Wednesday in :May, A. D i i . The date last mentioned. bet iig the time to which their present Charter is extended. The said Corporation is to be connnued by the name and atyle of the Lancaster Bank, and with the stone powers and privileges which are now enjoyed under its present Charter and Act of Incorporation, and is to be located in lie, City of Lancaster. The capital stock of said bank , as authorized by law, was Mx hundred thousand dollars the amount of capital subscribed was three hundred and direr thousand Mlle hundred dollars; and ilicasnount paid in three hundred thousand and thirty duttars The Aegis lattire will not askedfor an increase of capital or ex• tension of privileges By order or the Board of Directors. I.7.IMISTIAN .1.3-ICIDIA N. CMlPler. City of 3.:1c.,,:er . . . jtilyr4t—Gm HO! HO! VOU'RE Getting Bald, arc You ? that 1_ is a iaisiortnne and not a crime, but to remain bald, when tut fuut an orportunity oWeis to restore your hair, by a faithful and ltherdl atoi of Jilt tie's Ilair Tonic, is but lit tle chart of crime. This valuable preparation excites the scalp ton 111,V and healthy action, oleanws it front:scurf and tlaudunt, pm:veins the hair from malting off, cures those e rapt, e diseases:which often appear upon the head. and in a minority of eases produces a fine growth of ties,. hair. It thin ail es the hair a rich and beautiful appear ance. ro: sale at W. A. LEADER'S July I. I QN—if Golden Mortar Drug Store. survnvzza ( I . O3IPLAINT. This disease now prevails to an alarming, extent, and thousands of helpless children will be carried off by it unless timely relief be afforded them. This relief may ttlwas .be had by applying to that most certain and pleasant remedy, Jayne's Carminative Balsam, is Inch nes er fails. It has frequently made cures of Summer Complaint after physicians of the highest standing have pronounced the child as actually 111 the struggles of death. Try it—try if you have any love or compassion, oreven mercy, for your helpless children.— Why will you let them die' when a cerium remedy may be had by calling ut W. A. LEADER'S Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front street Columbia, July I, I,lB—lf FROM 'IIIXM ITERB DOCTOR, Front Street, Columbia, to the SICK .1:sill .I.I , FLICTED EVERY WHERE.— - _ Beery one of you are now culled upon to visit the herb Doctor—he has a medicine called the Indian Speci fic. It Is of the utmost importance that you should all take a supply with you to the ditilucilt section of country to which you belong. You well know what scourges the Dysentery. Bloody Flux, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morhus, Glistens Muumuu. or other disorders of the boss els um. If you desire Mat none should die of these complaints ; if you wish to be a blessnig to your neigh bors, to keep death out of your own funnily and thousands of families uround you—if you arc a philanthropist, come, I charge you, come, get the herb Doctor's Indian Speellic. Do you ask the question, will this Medmine cure these discuses' f tell you candally,—it has never failed! Never! Never! In the most hopeless, despair ing cases, after physicians have exhausted every means known to them, utter patients have laid weeks, when there was no prospect of a cure, and the disease had taken that fearful tarn, consumption of the bowels; then, at this critical period, this wonderful medicine this gill of God, was used, and health ugani was obtained. The Herb Doctor feels constrained to urge it upon you, if you wish to have an easy cOnseienee to rest upon your bed at night. feeling you have done good. not to neglect when ever you s isit Columbia, to call before you leave midget this medicine. If you neglect it, anti you see this disease again making its ravaire#an ..... gst you. how will you feel' 'mull come to your mum. thus - vented this. I could have saved my child. I could have saved my info. You svill thmk of this many of you, when you are dying. The Herb Doctor is deterinined to leave no stone un turned—to use every oxen non to cure, if possible, all that is curable, and that too by the simple Herb Medicines.— Ile believes the du) is not far distant, when the gifts tit Clod, the blessed healing - herbs, will be more prized— when they will be all that are looked to us medicate-- v.lmi: the giver of poisons will be ashamed to shone his -worse than guillotine Bend—when man will be more ex empt nom .incase—when his days Will ',Walter at least fourscore, and he will stand erect. of manly site, full of !lure. a being of health ; when pail faces and palsied limbs are nowhere to be sound. It should be had in every family; every house far and near, should have it, sod is ally person, young or old, has any derangsment In the bowels, immediately use it. It is only prepared for diseases of the bowels, and for theni it is ail absolute specitm. It was among the Indians the remedy was first discovered; from them the recipe was obtained. It is my wish that the hills of mortality should be considerably lest•ened this summer; and to aid me in tins good work I call spoil every well-wisher. We have large gttalitttleS prepared, mid are ready to fill all orders from every section As soon as you read this notice, come, or it it be impossible to do so immediately, then make a note of it in your memorandum book, and as soon as convenient call at MARTIN & SELLING'S Medical dispensary, Front street. Columbia. July 1. IF4c.. -Du TILE PARLOR I TAGAZINE FOR the me NOTIIING nt, nStart it notdown, gen tle render, at announceor set as Inc last humbug of the day ;It is a fact, however aston reebener, r eebenerwilt be happy to prove to those Mai die mho are skeptical on the subject. Any person wishing that MAGNIFICENT NATIONAL. ENGRAVING of the SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPEN DENCE:, engraved on steel by ORMSBY, and considered fully equal to tine ono tormerly sold at 22(1, may obtain a 3 early subscription to the Parlor Magazine. free of charge. by remitting S 3. :he lowest price ot the Engraving, to the oilice, 135, :Nassau st. To those unacquainted with the Magazincovo would say. it is a monthly devoted to morals, literature, and the beet Interests of society, containnig:P2 pages of original matter, from the beet writers, with two beautiful illustra tions, second to none, in each number, one steel, and the other expressly adapted to the Ladies and colored in the best style of the am, with other occasional illustrations and music. Price 22 per your. It is designed, not simply to charm away an idle hour. It is chaste and ele g ant to all respects, free from all injurious trash—pure and ele vated in the highest degree, and worthy a place on the tables of the most virtuous and refined. The better por• Lions of the public, and the press. have bestowed upon it Ate most unqualified commendation. Tim volume cam. minces with May, and makes over 400 pages, with at least 24 illustrations. The Nos. may be exchanged at the end of the year for bound volumes, at the office and else where, and, with the misrratting• will readily sell for an advance upon the cost—the subscriber thus ol_eta reading of one ot the bent Magannen ear• n t ri W r, fi I r b a cj , V CS. is taken — Com TRUMBULL'S great ,emends at Washington, and rontahis the portraits of nit hie distinguished Signers. Its size is 21 by 31 inches : engraved in Ormsby isbest style, and consid• reed by good judges equal to any thing ot the hind in the ezuntry. No Alnerteen +hook' be destitute of min work. Persons wishing tosave TWO DOLLARS, or obtain this splendid Magazine for nothing, will please forward three dollars post paid at once, and thus secure n early:nurre , ata trout tine plate. The crigrai nig can be sent to any part of die United Staten, at a ranntee of /6 Cents, N. B. Agent., ss anted to obtain subscribers for tins Magazine. and to -ell the Parlor Book by J. T. Headley. mu.ntt, 135, Nassau street. Clinton Hall. MEE JONES'S 17 TALLIN Chemical Soap cures Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum. Scurvy. Erysipelas. Sore Heads, Old Sores. Sore Beard and liiiiitcr's Itch, Ohupred and tender Flesh, l'reckJes. Tan. Sunburn, and changing Dark, Sun burnt or Yellow Sk in ton mire clear white, as smooth and son as an imam'+. And. m feet. every kind of erup tion and disfigurement. Read these certificates: From the N. 0. Sentinel, Oct , 1 0 41. One Moor subscriber. Nis. 11. Leonard, informs es that lie has been cured of old. scaly Salt Rheum, of eighteen venr's standing. on his head, lingers and hands, by a cake of en article - muss, 5.A....a ced lately—we speak ot - Jones's Italian Chemical Soap. Ho also Inform. elk thn't he bas tried its effects on his female slate Rose, meal nuked with sun spots. and he found in two weeks her skin mach clearer and whiter. • . James Eltham, a planter in Jersey City, was cured of carbuncles and pimples, which he was afflicted Ivith for man) , years, by a part of Is cake of Jones's Italian Chemi cal Soap. Persons in purchasing this must always ask for Jones's ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP,—and perhaps. as many Who have been cheated with the counterfeits, watt be too Much discouraged to try the genuine. vi e say to such, try tis once—you in not regret it; but abrupt sec that the t ve ame of T. Jones is on the Wrolicr. Sold at 52 Chatham st... New ork, and by. U. WILL. 1.1315, Agent Mr Columbia. jo2l'4S-tim TEABERRY Tooth Wash, an In &tit and et. A.. tectual cure for all di ',tame oft tuna and Teeth For calm t 111 A. LEADER