Slack Spats on th e Skin, During the seminar reason, we frequently meet with persons who are sorely allhoyed with black apots,mbout the size of a pin's head, .)sat ander the lining of the surface—there spots are truly annoying, and repuleiv'e in appearance; they are nothing more or less than duet, the akin being warm and the in. dividesl perspiring freely, t hee dust, clogging lip the ducts elite sebaceous chards, their oily secretions is not given Mr. and, consequently, it cheesy deposit Is the results tills becomes rancid and turns black. disfigures the com plexion, and often inhumes and suppurates. Let Rad way's soap be freely used, absorption will take place, and the spots will speedily disappear. Al so, If Radway's soap was made use of as a toilet soap through the day, these spots and other annoying exctesteneea Would net itrdkide 'you. Radway's Soap, aside from Ito medicinal preperties, is a delicious Tolle: Snap of very excetrent and ahperlor make. Unll l / 4 2 soaps of the common mode of manufac sure, such as scented fancy acmes, and soaps made from common neap, or mile yellow isorip, strongly sein ed with ereemtal oils to hide the disagreeable lnette( the nitrifies, Radway'e soap is made of the purest ma teriatti. instead of common grease er tallow ,the remelt 011s . frcith tie nitfe and other oleaginous plants are used for Its ha'pOnaceoas qualities.- Another great and ;mod sluality In Radway's Soap is, that It will not irritate or inillametheakM ;—triost soaps, OR atcoant of their Im mure qualities and the Itteltor skill in heir manufacture, not only irritate the tender marmite, but actually pro. Zlice eruptions: Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to get Railway's 4qoap lawn as purity, coil OR R. tVits.iams, and Wm. A. ILRA.DER, Ooltriabta,eurd Rehm & Jackson. in Lancaster. Rooll'oeAte , uf the genuine, must be signed R. G. Rail way. J. & R. G. RADWAY, 9 Courtland St., N.Y. septitrlo-lm 'Philadelphia Dagizereotppe Establishment —Ezettasmx, 3d story, Dooms 25-27.—Daguereotype Por traits of all sizes, either shigry or in family groups, col ored sir viiithoutualors, are taken every day, in any wea elms. Copies er Daguerreotypes, Oil Piiintings, Statuary, tke.,may also be ti.rocured. Ladies and Ormtlemen are cequestea to examine specimens. •ap1.5'48-ty W. & P. LANGENIiEINI. On the 11. tit Mat., by the Rev. William Barns. Mr. PIOUS CIIOWNIII/ZE, IO Miss NIABY ANN CONKLIN, of Columbia. Cloths and Cassimeres. HIE subscribers respectfully invite the attention of their 1 friends and the public to their FALL STOCK of .of FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS a: CASSIMERES just received, among which arc some splendid styles of Fancy Goods—French Hacks, blues, Sec., at reduced prices,. J. D. Sc..l. WRIGHT. Columbia, September 16, 1843. G. W. 133LaLVIDT, 11 MERCHANT TAILOR, Front street, Colum bia, Pa., re.pectildly'aintounecs to the Cid/C . IIS of Columbia and the public generally, that he has Just returned from New York, with a choice selection of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and SILK and FANCY VEST INUS, of the very latest style of pattern, and best quali ty of material, which be happy to make up, in a manner that cannot be .surpassed in any of the 'Atlantic cities. His stock consists of Cloths of all the desirable shades and qualities, of the market, such as, French, English, and American black, blue, blue black, brown, olive. drab, &c., &c.. combined will, an endless variety of Cus simeres and Vesting's, lOgelber Witlk a general assortment of Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, &c.. &c. Having secured the services - of ulr. Hem Young, who is well known to this community, as one of the most skil ful "Cutters" in the country, Inc flatters himself that Inc wilt be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those who may be disposed to favor him with their patronage. The citizens in want of articles in his Iliac are very respect fidly invited to call and examine his stock before making them purchases, as he feels assured that a duo regard to economy will justify such a course.; and he would hero say, that tio pains will be spared in the employment of such workmen as will give entire satisfaction to evtn the most fastidious. H. W. B. Columbia, Sep. 16,-3m. Blankets. GOAD ....mt.% just received and for sale very II low, at J. D. & J. WRIGHT'S Alpaca Lustres. A VERY fine assortment of Plain, Plaids, and Stripes A at itacts.miti upwards, at J. D. & witicarrs Don't be too late: FOR the very cheap Flannels now selling with a rush ut Me's. per yard, at 3. a & J. %IntIGUT'S. Prints O F " e" description of the' new FALL styles, just re ceived at J. D. 11; J. IVILIWIT'S. Meetings, LEAC lIED and Brown, 4.4, 5-4. G-4, and 10-4 wide, at unusually low prices, at J. 1). &J. WItIGIIT'S. rail Ctinghams. A at J. assortment: very cheap, just received J. U. & J. t unnel ZUBLIC QUIOOLS. 3 male and 3 female teachers are required to fill the vacancies in the Public Schools of Columbia. Persons desirous of applying for schools will hand in their applications on or before the 10th inst., nt 2 o'clock, P. M., to the Secretry of the school, at his office, where the candidates for the male schools are ex pected to appear for examination. l'itc schools will re open on Monday, Oct. 2d. By order of the Board, G 1 t}. MOOBE, Secretary. Columbia, Sept. 9,1649.--4 t F=77% - 4"nrr"l , WINTER GOODS. J. D. &J. 'WRIGHT respect, fully announce to their town mid country friends, that they have this day received direct from the New York and Philadelphia Market. a large and elegant sup ply of FALL & 'WINTER GOODS, which have been selected with great cure, and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. Give us a call, and examine our stock before purchas ing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at a wall ad vance on east. J. D. & J. WRIGHT. Sept. 9,1E48. Locust Si, third door below Ind st ESTATE OF JOIN EVANS, DECEASED. NOTICE is buc hy.given that the undersigned have taken out letters of administration on the Estate of John Evans, Into of the borough of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the stud estate; arc hereby requested to present them forthwith, duly authenticated; and those i knowing themselves to be n any wise indebted, are re quired to make immediate payment to the undersigned. ABZgAliAlti ZOOK, J. S. CLARKSO, Administrators. September 0,1049.-6 t PLEASE' TO READ THIS. A good chance to clear from esou to $5,000 ayear. Agents wattled in every Town and County in the Union, to sell "Sears' new and Popular Periodical Works," universally acknowledged to be the best and cheapest ever published, as they certainly arc the most saleable. Any active agent may clear SSW or 51,000 a year. A. cash capital of 535 or $5O will be ne cessary. Full particulars of the principles and profits of the agency will be given on application, either personally or by letter. lite postage must iti all cases be plod. Please to address RUPERT SEARS, Publisher. No. 120, Nassau st.. N. V. It7'Newspapers copying the above, (including this no tice) and giving it eight insertions, shall receive any one of the bound volumes, which retail at 52 511 to 53 per volume. Send only one paper directed as above. Sept 9,15155 t , CIF DYlNG—especially in Antmnn, the most delightful seavoa of the year? Stop then gentle invalid. ae you pa. F. X. Zatustaats Store, in Locust above Front, and get a box of DR. SOULE'S BALM PILLS! They are truly am effective remedy. Plenty of testimo ny will be exhibited to prove this. Sept. 2, /8,1!+. NOTICE. THE undersigned being about to leave Colam bin, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him to ome forward and settle theirecounts on or before 18th of September, 1848. JOHN JORDAN. Columbia, September 2,1249.-2 t NOTICE. TllEStockholders of the Columbia and Wash ington Turnpike Road Company, will hold an Elec tion at the public house of Edward Jacobs, (Franklin Flo •tel) Colombia, on MONDAY, the 18th 01 September, 18481, between the hours of 1 and 5 o'clock P. M., for chasing one President end six Directors, to manage the affairs of said company for one year. A. BITNEE, Sept. 2,1848.--3 t. Secretary. SOAP. JONES'S Italian Chemiea Soap is called by the Medical Society of Paris, "a blessing, a miracle and a wonder:. to cure eruption, disfigurement or discolora tion of the skin. It ewes , pimples, blotches, freckles, salt Thema, scurvy, sore heads, tan, iambus% morphew, and it changes the color of dark. yellow or shnburnt skins, to a fine healthy clearness. For sale by R. WILLIAMS,Agent for Co lumbia. 1e24'484tm Philadelphia ddvertisements. STOVES!!! STOVES!!! CJ. TYNDALE, No. 97 South Second street, r Philadelphia, grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, would call the attenuon of his friends and the public generally ton large stock of Stoves now on hand, of new, beautiful, and useful patterns, amongst which wilt be found handsome styles front New York, Peekskill, Troy, &e. lie has also a large assort ment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves, for Parlors, pining Rooms, and Chambers, handsome Radiators for wood or coal. Re also continues to manufacture Ores Celebrated Air Tight Stoves turd from his long experience in the manu facture of these stoves, being the torso and fur a long time tire only agent in the City, lie flutters hitopoelf be can sell cheaper and better than can be bought elsewhere. A large assortment now on lined of the very best pat terns of Cook stoves either fur wood or coal. OW stoves repaired or taken in exchange for new Philadelphia, Sep. Ili-2in. GREAT ATTRACTION, AT the Phoenix - Hall Clothing Store, South West corner of Second and Dock streets, l'hilada. Now is the time and this is the store where the greatest bargains in clothing are to be had. 'Flit subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the public to his Clothing Establishment as offering inducements to purchasers of clothing that no others can offer, having the most exten sive assortment and variety ever offered in one store in this country. All sizes fitted and all tastes suited, from the boy of five years old and upwards. All sizes of Boy's as well as Men s Clothingl, to be had at this store. Doing business entirely on the cash principle and having purchased the goods, and manufactured his clothing since the - great redaction in woollen goods, ena bling bun to defy competition,. NVholeside dealers are particularly invited toexamine this stock before making other purchases. Orders for all kinds of Military Clothing attended to at the shortest notice. Don't forget the Plactilx, at the Routh West Corner of 2d and Dock streets. WAI. D. TAYLOR.. Philadelphia, Sep. 16--3 in A LARGE AND RICH stock of Carpets, for Fall Trade. The Subscriber, in addition to his former stock, jilts ust reeetvo4, and has now in In store, a large and rich assortment of New Styles English and American CAR rr:riNG- manufactured to order, and decidedly the hand somest goods in the market, ull of which are offered on the most favorable terms. . . COUNTRY MERCHANTS and Strangers visiting Philadelphia. who may be in want of Carpets, arc re quested to look in and examine this stock of desirable goods previous to purchasing elsewhere, no they will find all goods 1 , 0/11 to be as represented, and at the lowest market prices. The assortment, its part, consists of: English Tapestry,. English and American Brussels, ••• Three-ply Imperial, Super. Ingrains. With low priced Carpeting, of all descriptions, Oil Cloth, Window tshades, Rugs. Piano and Table Covers, Sheep Skins, Stair Rods, Ilnalings, &c., Also, a large assortment of Rag, List, and Cotton Car pets, front 121 to SO cents per yard. at the CHEAP CAR PET WARE-ROOMS of It. B. WALKER, No. .t.." 5 North Second street. Directly opposite Christ Church, Plnladelphim Philadelphia, Sep. 16-4lnt, ivi r uje a] QJIPPORTERS. Dirs. James Betts, North East L./corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets, Philadelphia, original inventorand sole proprietor.: To Physicians, Ladies, and Druggists Mrs. Bette most respectfnlly communicates the con tinued success and hicreasing demand far her Uterine Supporters; they are now very generally adopted by Physicians as the most successful medium of set ie f for the distressing malady for which they were invented, of any offered to the public. The evil results attending the use of Pessaries. are obviated by the application of her Supporter, and the pa tient is enabled, in a short period, to resume herdomes tic concerns and duties ; and the long confinement to the sick chamber, With all its attendant distressing conse quence% rendered anneceseary. Twenty thousand ladies are now rising them with lbe greatest ease, comfort, and advantage. CAUTION.--PLEess OBSUHVE--T ha t proceedings have been commenced in the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania against a Surgical Instrument making firm in Philadelphia, for counterfeiting and selling the Support ers us and for" Botta' „Utero Abdominal Supporters." All genuine Supporters have her written signature en closed in a circle of letter press; on each instrument and in the box.. area book and written directions. Mrs. U. refers with pleasure to eminent Medical Pro. fessors of all the schools In Philadelphia. and to tele. Waled Professors and Physicians, its other chits of the United States. Mrs Betts offers the following : The fine Supporter for Ladies, adapted to the various dimensions of Patients, 88 00: an entire new Support er for SUMMER use, for Ludits requiring the use of very cool, light, and transparent article; weight only from 2 oc. to 30z., and possessing all the important re quisites, 37 00: a very strong and durable Supporter, with nil the latest improvements in hs arrangement, (for poor patients.) $5 00. The above arc subiect ton very liberal discount to sell again. when three or more are taken. R. Williams, Agent, Columbia, where pamphlets can be had containing certificates of the most eminent phy sicians in this country as well as in Europe. Sep. 16, 1848-2 m. Cheap Millinery Goods. SPLENDID assortment or Clienp Millinery Goods , tl consisting of RIBBONS, SILKS, SATINS, VEL VETS, FLOWERS and Fr:Ann:as, very low for Cpsii, aL lilowarm's, Z 7, South Second st., PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, September 16, 1646.—1 m 'ST VMS ! QTOYES 1: At No. 97, South Second street, Phil ntlelphin. . . . C.. 1 . YNDALE respectfully invites an examination of his large stock of STOVES, embracing some of tue BEST AND MOST EL.EGANT PATTERNS of Pennsylvania, New York, Peekskill, Troy, he., to gether with a beautiful assortment of Fancy 'Sheet-Iron Stoves and Radiators. For Parlors, Dining-Itoonts, Kitch ens, or Chambers, lie believes that his assortment will compare to advantage with that of any other establish ment. Ile has also a splendid stock of ORR'S CELEBRATED AIR-TICHT STOVES, for which lie has been the agent for many years in this city, in the manufacture of which for elegance mid cheap ness, he refers to numerous purchasers, and for beauty of patients, lie believes Wunsch unrivalled. a 117 - For Stoves, whether for Wood or Coal, his assort ment is complete. Re returns his thanks to his old cus tomers, to whom and the public he renews his invitation to give hint a call at the old stand, No. 07, South :hid at. Philadelphia, September 16, 1.9.49.-2 m FILE.NCEC RISVOLITTIOIV. TYRANTS as well as Monopolies must fall, so must prices. That is a fi let Wbich can be proved by calling at the Old Established CLOCK. WAven, and is:m.- IEI.TM Stand of John Felix, Front street, a few doors below lteres Washington noted. ft".t....:1=4 The undersired havinf just return ferroenlielloi t e n l iVeli n as%l, N at e lhe 'i ll o r r e k2 sent very low prices, a large and splendid assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY of every description, which. together with his former ex tensive stock, lie is determined to sell on :quick slid at small advances. Now is is your time if you wish to purchase JEWELRY of the very best quality. and at astonishing low prices. The followang embraces some of the leading articles of his magnificent stock: GOLD stud SILVER. PATENT LEVER. wATctir.s, fu;l:;,,voe,t; Gold and Silver Lephia, gnarlier, and Eng. lb.!, NY:itches ; Gold and Silver Miniature Cases; Silver 'Futile, Ten, Salt. rind Mustard. Spoons; Silver Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, &c.; Silver Scissor Hooks, Silver Combs and Hair Darts, Silver and Steel Belt Slides. Gold and Silver Spectacles. Spectacle Glasses, Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens, German Silver Spectacle Cases; German Silver Table and Tea Spoons; Gold Fob and Guard Chains, Steel do.• Gold, Silver, and Steel Watch Keys; Bracelet Clasps, inr-Rings, Finger- Rings, Breast Pins mill Bosom Studs of every description; Card Cases, Steel Purse Kings and Tassels, Bag and Purse Clasps; a large assortment of Silk Twists. Shell Side and Back Combs; Pen Knives, Pistols, Spy Glasses, I Music Boxes, Pocket Books and Purses, together with a large variety of other useful and oniarnentnl articles usually kept in Jewelry Stores. Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry—and all work warranted. Thankful for past favors. the subscriber solicits a con tinuance of the same—which he natters himself to merit from his experience and by a strict a JOH Nttention FELIX.to business. N. B. Remember the place. It id in Front street, a few doors BELOW Ilerr's Washington Hotel, Colum bia, Pa., where you can buy cheap and good Jewelry, and warranted to give sansfaction ift every instance or have your money refunded. Columbia, August 0, tr4B.-1y INICEPORMILIM TO MOMMTIRS. TIIE subscriber has purchased the Patent righit of Timby's Improved Water Wheel, which has been proven to do more work with less water than any other wheel now in use. The wheels can be seen ill operation at John Linuier's Saw Mill, and at John Kerr's Saw Mill. Persons having Mills on streams of water where there is not sufficient fall for overshot wheels, will find these wheels to do more work than either pitch-back, Under shot, or Flatter Wheels. JEFFTI, tY SMEDLEY, Machinist, ,Sept. 2. 1649 -if Columbia. Lane. co, Pa. Philadelphia advertisements. GRIMM 33.0.33.11A1NS IN DRY GOODS at No. 80, North Sd St., Phila delphia. Country Merchants will find FANCY AND OTHER DRY GOODS from the Philadelphia and New York Auctions embracing such articles only as can be bought at less than ordinary market rates. thereby enabling him to supply those who buy for CASH at lean prices than call be furnished elsewhere. A. DEIVALD, Philadelphia. Sep. 16-2. m. No. CU N. 3d street. STOVES. TILE Largest Concern in the United States. 1111.1. & [ANIL No.tril North SECOND Street, " above VINE, and No. J 49 MARKT:I' Street, above Nforro!—Sinall profits and quick sales. VAItIVITYI—Entin•Iy unsurpas, r ed nail unequalled. CO:11:TILION !—Plir. very far in the lir). ground. We oiler, among others, this season: The Celebrated Empire Cook. the gthittitie- Rottey's Economist—a liele and prune stove. Leibratiln's Ole Bull Cook. The Philadelphia Air-Tight. The Our :Stoves for ) New and splendid patterns. Cooking, The New Pattern Completes, 3 sizes, do. do. The Oven Stoves, 4 do. do. do. A splendid assortment of Radiators for Parlors. Cannon Radiators, Air-Tights, Stoves for Stores, Halls, Churches, &c.. e., &c., too numerous to mention. Philadelphia, August 12, le4s. IMITAXII AND AGUE!! ! THOROUGHLY ERADICATED BY ROWAND'S TONIC ?.UXTURE! That great National. Old Fa vorite. and Sterling Remedy! of EIGIFFEEN YEARS' STANDING—suit unapproached in its Nvonderimil succe., certainty, and safety, in time CURE OP THIS WRETCHED COM PLAIN-et! fa — If you would csnape the arsenical (poisonous) coun terfeits take not it bottle from any one. that isnot guarded by the written signature" of the original inventor and proprieior, Jew: It. ROWANIJ,OII a paper label, crossing the mouth and cork. This remedy has never been holstered up by false and tleeeirtbl puffs, but has won its way to the confidence and universal adoption of the Inhabitants of FEvEn AND Ante lbsTuters,rrs 00101) WORKS AND FRUITS ' ALONE: to which all the agents, and every person who Lave used it, well testify. PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE. 143, Arch Street. Phila. I=2 Columbia R. Wiilitons, W. A. Leader; Lancaster..l C ish nu, J. Awfe r, J. 'F. Anderson ; Bain: bridge, J. Landis: Fallmouth.G. H. Horning: Middletown M. Brown, IL. Phou ; Portsmouth. Henry Bear, M. Me /Noon, Win. Hawaii ; CollnPs Perry, A. Collizz4; New Windsor. Pekort & Mutably; 'ride-water Lock, J. Kelly; Wrightsville, J. S. Futhey. August 5, Ink?. PHILAXIELLPILLA. rrYPE FOUNDRY. No. 8 PEAR Street, near the Exchange, Philadelphia. The subscriber having made great improvement% in his method of casting type and mixing of mends; and had a thorough revising of Isis nunnees.othe faces of winch are not excelled, in beauty and regularly of cut, by ally in the country; flutters; himself that by It strict personal at tention to busineso. unit employing none but the most skillful workmen, he is enabled to oiler a superior article, AT “111:1A:4.11 REDUCED yEI4SES. He k constantly adding to his stock all dart is new from the best workmen or this and other count ries, and lowing lately procured from Europe, a great variety of NEW FACES and ORNAMENTS, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to order. Presses, Chases, Cases, Ink. Stands, Galleys, Brass Rule, and every other ankle needed to furnish u complete Printing (dine. supplied at the shortest notice. GERMAN 1300 K AND 3013 TYPE, Of the newest style and of aU sizes, carefully put np in foams of correct proportion, ALEXANDER ROl3ll. Philadelphia, August 1318-thit 'WEST PECILATMEGPFLLA QTOVE WORKS. The subscribers respectfully 1. inform their friedds and the public that they are now prepared to execute arty orders with which they may be favored, for their IVEST PHILADELPHIA CONI PLETE COOK STOVE, of which they have three sizes ; CONNON soul RARE GYM:VEER STOVES, seven sizes: Mass and Tot's for Cylinder Stoves, five sizes; OVEN PLATES. four siice ; COTTAGE AIRTIGHT PARLOR sTov KS, (for wood.) two sires; GAS OVENS, three sizes; CAST-IRON HEATERS, and a large mud beautiful assortment of Patients for Iron Railing. Their bloods are all made of the best material, and from new and beautiful designs. Their wnsT PHIALIYA COMPLETE is, without doubt, the best mud most saleable Cook Stove in the market. They are tit:distracted with Mott's Patent Feeder Front and crate, which gives them a decided superiority over all others. They only WWI/ a trial to conlirm what is here asserted. CASTINGS of all kinds made to order with promptness and despatch. Samples may be Seen and orders left nt the Foundry. or at J. IL KiMILEIeS, 154 North Second Street; Alzrittatt & Wass:airs le7 South Second Street, and at WILLIAMS & 4944 Market Street. WILLIANIS, KOHLER, AIATIIIEU & CO. Phila. August 19, 1548.-41 in. DOCTOR VOURSELF FOR '25 CENTS 1 By means of 1110 POCKET ESCULAEIUS, or every One Air awn physirianr twentieth edi tion. with upwards of a hun dred engravings, showing pri vate diseases in every shape and form, and malformations of the generative system. By W. YOUNG, M. D. The time has now arrived, that persons suffering from se cret disease, need no snore be come the victim of quackery. an by the prescriptions contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowelodge of the most Intimate friend, and with one mails the 11111011 expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully expiable the cause of manhood's early decline, with observations on marriage—pesules other derangements which it would not he proper to enumerate In the pulgic prints. o"Any person sending TWENTY- rive Ewes enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy ofthi■ book, by mall. or live copies will be sent Abr one dollar. Address, DR. W. 'YOUNG, No. 154. SPRUCE bt., Philadelphia," post paid. WANTBD—Proprletors, of Drug or Book Stores, and Pedlers, in every town In the United States, to act as agents for the above work. sept2'4B-Gm. Billimore Advertisements.. THE NI.A.OATLIL SIIOWER-BITH. In entirely new article for Shower Bathing, with warm or cold Water. A great and important improvement is made in this Shower-Bath over all others. by throwing the water im mediately on the hotly, without wetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure of the bather; but a greater point is gained by being enabled to bathe with warm water, which no other Shower-Bath is adapted to—and most of all, the Bath can be medicated without injury to the hair. Many persons cannot take a cold bath—their case in met in this as they can regulate the temperature of the water to snit their wish. and commence bathing at tiny season of the year without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have the advantage of bathing without wetting the head or covering the same. The arrangements are simple and complete, and not liable to get out of order. The Bath can be adjusted to suit any height, from a small child to the tallest person. When the door is closed. the fixtures are hid and the out side appearance is that of a neat piece of furniture. They have received the approbation of several medical gentlemen—otbere are requested to call and examine them. Manufactured by the Patentee. LARRA BEM 21 South Calvert street, Baltimore. DATlllit:G.—Ttead what Armstrong says : Do not omit, ye who would health secure, The daily fresh ablution, that shall clear The sluices of the skin; enough to keep The body sacred front =decent soil. Still to be pure, even if n did not conduce (As much as it doesl to health, very greatly worth VOUT daily pains; 'tin this adorns the rich ; The want of this in poverty's worst foe, With this external virtue, age maintains A. decent grace; without it, youth and charms Are loathsome. aml6'd?-ly ILMIMOVAXI. LABORATORY OF TIIONSONLIN BOTANIC MEDI CINES. EPHRAIM LARRABEEn No. 20 South Calvert street, Baltimore. has removed his Laborary to his new building. No. 21, and has always on hand the largest and most complete assortment of pure Botanic remedies in the United States, prepared under bin epeeist care at his Laboratory—being the first erected in the Untied States for the special purpose of preparing Tuon sowtsx Manwirtas. All of the pulverized and compound ed articles are put up in quarter and half pound pack s. and neatly labelled, with directions suitable for retailing and in bulk. and upon better terms than the same article can be had for in the U. S. Every article in his lute is warranted genuine—the public can rely upon this. MT - A liberal discount made to country merchants, who are particularly requested to call and examine quality, ice. before pnrchasing. ilb - The various Treatises, embracing the most repnted authors, upon the Thomsonian or Botanic System of Medicine, may also be had at his establishment, by the quantity or single copy . ati2Glo.ty LUBIN'S ELND - pREVOST'S IMPORTED EXTRACTS for Rand kerchicfs. Jockey Club, Perfume De Jenny Lard, Alausseline, Magnolia, Bouquet Caroline, Robe, Jeenutt, Portugal. Patchouly, Musk, &c. For sale by scparld \V. A. LEADER. STOVES. ACOMPLETE assortment of Wood, Coal, and COOKING STOVES, for Mlle at reduced prices, at the hardware Store of J. W. COTTRELL. oul9lB-3m Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. NAILS, SPEIXES, & BRADS. 500 KEGS NAIL and SPIKES for sale at man ufacturer's prices= the Ilardwure Store of J. W. coTTRELL. Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. =MEI GUNS. JUST received, a lot of superior English SHOT Gt;Ns. Double and I...;ingle Barrel, tor,salc at low prim, at am ilerdware :Slum. of . _ J. W. COTTRELL, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. nuI9AQ-3in BRE.= IRON. ' AMERICA and Russia Sheet Iron for sale at reduced prices, at the Hardware Store of J. W. COTTRELL, nul9'4S-Om Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. GOLD INK. ANEW ARTICLE which may be used with Quill or Steel Pen (quill in preferable) for billets, invitations, will exactly be the thing. It is also used for ornamenting Wood, Picture Frames. Chairs, dfc. For sale by IL WILLIAMS. Columbia, August 11, IS4 S. TRVSSES. ASUPERIOR lot of both single and double Trusses for sale. by W. A LEADER. Culkillibux, Pa., Auplet l^ 18V. BULL'S SAILS. PA.RILLAL. TUST Received a first rate, supply of Bull's 0 B A RS AP A 11l LL , and for si d e by Colombia, Augngt It 2, W. A. LFADER. TOWNSEND'S QMISAPARILLA. Just received another large kJ supply of Townsend's. Sarsaparilla, nnd for sale by August 12, te..t!. W. A. LEADER. LAMP GLOBES. LIMP GLOBES of every size and shape, for gale by W. A. LEADER. Columbia, Augu ‘t 12, 1.643. SIVAIIVE'S 1)/11101 Just received another supply of Swim's Paltacak. For stile by W. A. LEADER. L.IGECT. JUST received a new supply of the handsomest Enid 111Ost bpleoditt It...ion:lo,lkt of Camp Moe. anal Edit:- roil Oil Lamps ever kept ill ColumLtx. For cute by W..\. LEADI R. MITEECERETA OIL. Fresh supply of Ethereal Oil for sale by W. A. LEADER. LIQUORS IiiRENCII Brandy, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, White Wine, Old Rye, and Sherry Wine can be hud pare. for Medictual purix,e‘es ut LEADER'S Drug Store. 134LECULIN8! NATLGAINS !! & S. PATTON have just received one ease W Gllngllncno, fast colors, only lYi cts. ju)22,18 BROWN MVSLINS, nNE yard wide, very heavy, only 61-4 cents, at part. 48 Y & pxyrows. MORE NEW GOODS. W& S. PATTON have jest received a spier did assortment of Sumner Dress Coml., at very low prices. toyStr49 POMADE j) ICININE, for the growth and preservation of A.A., the IGiir. For sole by R. WILLIAMS. Coltunloin..July t 4,164. POMADE DE JENNY LIND, for beautifying the HAIR, &c. For sale by It. NVILLIANIS. Columbia. July 8. I'M. TRIMMINGS OF Every description, suitable for dresses, now oprumg ut IV. St s PA'rrON'ts. Allay 20, CARPETS, MATTING, and Window Shades, good styles and low at \V. ac S. PATTON'S. May .20, 1,,,.4-c-tr PAPER 'HANGINGS. Parlor,llall;Cliamber, and Ceiling p.,p.T. and Borders, Fat:bards 3.e.. of the newest st) leg, always on hand at manufacture ra - price., a t J. D. & tV RR.: I irs. Columbia, March 25, IQ47.—rf CLORT/S Lk ND Cassimeres at the lowest prices, at alp22'4S-ti W. & S. PATTON'S TO BOATMEN. COPPER and Tin Pumps--a good supply of always on hand, and :nude to order, ut the. 1111.111 , 1 notice by 11. PPA.III.ER. & CO. March 11, ZIOSLEPar AND GLOVES. An extensive assortment of llosieries, Gloves, Le., at reduced ItriccA, nt redttr4S-a: FRY & SPANGLER'S. MIN PERT MMES. 11XTRACT De JENNY LIND, tor the baker _LA elsiel: For sale by it. WILLIAMS. Columbia, July 8, VAS. SONS 2 AND Molasses. Soveriag's celebrated steam =Vivi. Melenses, la deticantat article for table use; new crop HONEY at feblifP.-tf FRY it SPANGLER'S. 1111VILS always on hand and for sale .1.1 by 11. PFAIILER dr. CO. 111nrch 11. 1843-)f TELUXBI TEA. AFresh supply of those justly celebrated TEAS just recrived by SPANNLER'S. felollEl 4 4l Sole Agent]. for Columbia. t ,:S AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, of Roland's best. For sale at manufactures prices, by April 7, 192--tf Ilmarrm A RTICLB Boat Stove. We would call the at sermon of Iloatmen to a new article of boat Stove made and adapted expressly for their convenience. To be wen and had at & CO. March 1 t, 1848-tf .p z. 1 ,41. • ~,izil Yllll% Celebrated Lowden Filth Chains, Tea ces, long and short, double and dtangle Link, breast, carrying and halter Chaina, all of which we offer at man ufacturers prices. ap7-tf RUMPLE HESS, STOVES. trIlE Subscribers have constantly on hand a full assortment of wood. con), and cooking Stoves of every sire and discnption. cannon sloven. Also, Head enburg's patent Air-Tight Parlor Stoves, which ban given full satisfaction in all cases. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves, at the Ilardware Store of Oct RUMPLE dc 111:S5. I. er,lo BY OVER LAND EXPRESS, Important News from the Rant, great decline in PRli GOODS. We have Just received a large nod splendid assortment of SUMMER GOODS, NEW STYLES and much below the usual prices. A splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, suitable for the assort. Call and ex amine. W. h. S PATTON. Columbia, Mac 20, 1814—if Philadelphia adverlisenzenle Dr. CULL N'S xikamul.rr VEGETABLE PANACEA. We give below a num ber of Certificates of Cures of Scrofula 4 r King's Evil, Tuner, Erympelas, and Old Sores, which have been cured in Philadelphia by the above most extraordinary MEDICINE EVER DISCOVERED. Thousands of cases of Itheumatiatn, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Mercurial Diseases, Ulcers and Impurities of the blood. have been cured by this Panacea. The test,. moinals of which will be furnished in pamphlet form gratis. ISAAC BROOKS CASU. We the undersigned. having 'visited Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr., at the otlice of Messrs. itowund & Walton, 376 Market street, Philadelphia, eotimler his case the, most remarkable One we have ever v7illiesseil or heard of. Ills ilbmise was Scrofula, and terrible must have been Iris twelve years' conflict with :be destroyer! Ills pal ate. the entire roof of his month, nose. upper lip. and low er lid of the right eye have been destroyed, his tare near ly eaten up, and part of the jaw bone carried away. And yet we can give no description of Ins ruse. Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole inte rior of his mouth, ns well as most of his face, was a masa of deep and painful ulcers! On the 11th of January last, he commenced taking Dr. Calico's Indian Vegetable Panacea , which checked the disease in a few days, and Main that time Me cure has I progressed without intermission. New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcers, and though badly disfigured, his face is sound, and his general health is restored. I.Ve arc assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brooks' case, no Nfercurials, Ointments, or Caustic applieations have been used.—in fact, the Panacea alone, has wrought this wonderful change. Philip S. White, k.sq. 2. \V. Jones, M. D. Rev. John Chambers, W. Steeping, M. D. Rev. A. D. Gillette, T. P. S. Roby. M.l). Rev. J. It. Nichols, Jacob Frick, M. D. Rev. William Uric, S. B. Coles, M. D. Rev. E. Kincaid, John W. Ashmead, Esq. Rev. Levi Brink, P. Sken Smith, Esq. E. Guilloo, Fey. L. A. Godey, Esq. And Mo.:lnds of others equally respectable, whose names might be added if necessary. 11 there should be ONE who still hesitates to use 0114 valuable Medicine, or disposed to give the preference to any other, or yield to the advice of prejudiced physicians NOT to use the I'hISSWES-We ask that One to read the fol lowing certificates. Mr. Caldwell a gentleman of res pectability and well known in the lower pert of the city, where he carries on his business as a currier. Mrs. Foster is also well known as a respectable mem ber of the Ebenezer M. E. Church. We would remind the afflicted, that it is but a few weeks since We published THREE new certificates—here are two more.—ls there a medicine in existence that cares with the certainty that this does ? We invite those who have any doubts to cull upon Mr. Caldwell or Mrs. Foster, and they will have a mush fuller accoant Man cm be given in a certifieate. I= To ROWAND & NYAvrox—GeoL, I with pleasure give you ft brief statesman of the CURE performed on my son by your Dr. Culletes Indian Vegeta b lee Panacea. lit the early part of last spring my little boy, about four years of age, had the measles badly, &- Hug which time lie took cold. Atler the measles left Isms, Isis ears commenced discharging matter—his eyes became much inflamed and very sore I found his sight would be entirely destroyed. His head was literally cov ered with stubby ulcers, which extended over a consid erable portion of his face. Vl'e tried several reinedses, but without benefit. I saw in the "Daily Sun" newspa per n cure performed on a child of Mr. Hopkins, by your Panacea, nail inviting those interested to cull on him. did so, and became satisfied to give it a trial. 'Me first bottle produced a decided change for the better. lie took four bottles and the disease is completely mastered, and I have no fears of a return. I must say I was much opposed to patent medicines, as they am called—believed theta to be catch-penny hum bugs—but my mind is changed. I now believe your Pan acea to be the most valuable medicine ever introduced, and have no hesitation in Tccounstending it to all who need n medicine of the kind. I remain gratefully yours, &c. J 01IN CALDWI:LL, 35d south 2d street ERVitiI.E.LAS PUILADEI.PHIA, Atarolll7th,l.B4B. ROWAND & WALTON, Gcntn.—For the benefit of the af filleted, and w gratitude to you, I cheerfully :nuke the fol lowing statement. About eleven years since a red spot made its appear ance upon my ankle. It did not trouble me for sane years. About four years ago it became inflamed and plutn!. I was then informed it was Erysipelas. I procured sonic salve from Dr. S., which spread the disease over my bo dy and head. My face was so much swollen that I was blind. I then applied to Dr. Gardner—he gave me some powders, which I took for corns time without any benefit, I was now suffering more than pen or tongue call describe —none can know anything of my sufferings unless they have been like afflicted, Mr. Chase, a particular fiend of mine, bad so much confidence in your Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Pann cen, that he insisted on my giving it a trial. "En KNEW IT 'WOULD even ME." At Isle request It called upon you, and procured a bottle of the medicine, which gave toe en couragement to go on. I have taken six bottles, mud an entirely well, and have lieent so for almost two years. I would say to all who need it purifying tneilteme of the kind, "get it by till means," 1 believe it to be the best me dicine ever known. Tours, truly, ELIZBE'IIf C. FOSTER. Smith 2d street, west side, Xd door above 'lVashimpon street. KING'S EVIT Puttansa.ruta, April 11th,1.8.0. ROWAND & WALTON—Gentlemen. / feel it to be my du ty to give you a statement of the wonderful core Dr. Cul len•e litdinll Vegetable Panacea Ims effected upon me that others like afflicted may know where they can pro cure that great and, 1 believe, the only cure for. SCROFULA, OE KING'S EVIL About two years since, my heck began to swell; kernels Mrined under my Jaws and ears, they continued to swell and become very paimul. I was advised, to try many things, but to no purpose, except a is rite of my money. Poultices brought them to a head, causing them to break and discharge %cry freely. The swellings Instead of diminishing in size, increased until the lumps extended completely around my neck, many ns Inrge ns n Letfs egg. and one tin large as my fist, I was in till, condition when your Panacea was recoil.. mended to me by Mr. Garrison. I commenced its use.— The swellings began to ditnimsh almost from the time I begnn to take, it. My, friend who recommended tile to take the medicine, inseitind that I should continue to use it, as he knew of so ninny persons who had been cured by it. I accordingly persevered, and have now used about one dozen bottles, and consider myself a well man. I do not think there is such another medicine in the world. I %ell! be pleased to sec any one wishing further information at Mr. Jesse Baker's hand box manufactory, No. Pd, Bank street, who con also certify to the above statement. JOHN FARROW. Mr: hiker and Mr. Garrison whose storo is at No. 29. ]ones' alley, arc both well known itt (1114 city, and wilt coroboratc the above statement. SCROFULA Mr. Julia W. Itliddleton ; No. f 4.5 South Eighth street, gives the following brief history of his case : I have suffered for many,years with a severe OCROFULA.UireCtiIIg my legs, anus, and head, at limes not being able to walk without crutches. I had tried almost every thing before I commenced with your Panama, but to little purpose.— The Panacea has proved itself superior to all other medi eine!, 1 have taken, as that alone has effected the cure." Mr. Middleton was offered fifteen dollars a week, to re main in the °Moo of a certain doctor in this city, and represent the care as being effected by his medicine; it is unnecessary to say that Mr. M. spurned the villanous of fer with indignation. Mr. M. out be seen at lug residence. Philadelphia, Dee. 2947. ERYSIPELAS. Mr. 1. A. Kong', a gentleman well known M the city gives the following information I was troubled with a painful leg for about eighteen months, so distressing at /DOM as to disqualify me from following my business, and deprive me of sleep. 1 "was induced by a fiend to make use of your Da. CVLAKN'S INDIAN VEUNTAIILIZ PA NAMA. My leg, at the titan I commenced taking the Panacea. wan much swollen and inflamed, with a large ulcer open. The leg is now entirely well.” Mr. Kermit resides at No. 125 south I:leventh street. 'Philadelphia, December SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. Mrs. Mary T. Charles, a highly respectable lady living in Williamstown, New Jersey, had suffered about rune years with I:ILCISRIP on the leg. The attending Physi cians said nothing but amputation cold save her hie. Reading the many astonishing cures performed by Dr. Cnlien's Indian Vegetable Panacea, she sent a friend to procure some of the medicine, but unfortu nately she missed the place and got into a Doctor's Office, who represented hint medicine as the PANACEA, and of which she took about twenty bottles, without benefit, before finding her mistake. Iler friend then call ed and procured Dr. Cullen's Panacea, end alter using it about ten months, Mrs. Charles thus writes under the date of December 20,1847: Messrs. Rowand & Walton--Crutlemen — Yoll reqerst me to inform you how I am getting. I haveothe pleasure of staling to you that my health to good—l have a good appetite, and my isshwehiela a was thought would have to be taken oll; is now entirely MA RV T. CIIARLIFS. Further Information may he obtained by calling upon Mrs. Early, in Vernon street, below South. TETTER. Messrs. Rewind dr Walton—Gentlemen :--I cheerfully Rive yea the particulars'of a cure performed on me by year justly celebrated / 3 Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegeta ble Panacea: , I have been afflicted with the " Tetter , about let. years on my body and hands. It was exceeib ingly troublesome and annoying, I tried Ointments, but without relief Last winter I procured some of your Pallinea the itching was soon allayed; and I had taken the niedtcine but a short time when Liles made their ap pearance on itillerein patio of me body. When the hilts disappeared the Toter went with them, and I son now entirely well. I would certainly recommend the Pana cea to all who arc similarly afflicted. JOHN W. HAZLETON. Mullicahill, Gloucester Co., N. S., April 17, 1847. Mr. Hazleton is a re,pectable farmer, and well known as a Temperance Lecturer and moral reformer, to the people of the lower counties of New Jersey. R. & IV. Dr. Cut.t.ss's PANACEA, 8011.1 wholesale awl maul, by the propnrtors, Itowsso & NVALTON No. 376. Market st., 1.1111 by their ap:ats. _ R. NV:Maio, and W. A. Lendr.r, Columina; Jas. Sundt Lancamer: John S. Father . and Even, Lloyd, Writtlethellte: J. T. Anderson, Marietta. September •!. 1e4.1 —I y, A. CERTAIN CURE FOR TILE PILES. Dr. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGE'I AIME PILES REMEDY is a domestic pre paration, which has been used with entire success for many years. ile i gan internal medicine. it has a decided preference over outward applieations.whiell are but pal latives and not curative,. This medicine acta upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action, and a PERMA NENT CURE—WIIICIA WE WARRANT or refund the MONEY. Whoterale and retail by ROWAN) & WALTON, Proprietors, No 376, Market street, Philadelphia R. Williams and W. A. Leader, Colombia; J. T. An derson. Marietta ; J. S. Futhey /c Evans. and Lloyd, Wrightsville ; James Smith and C. Mils, Lancaster. sept2'44.2y NO MEZCUZ OR COPAVIA. Dr. Cullen's Lillian Vegetable Remedy is a domestic preparation, composed entire ly of roots—no balsams, no mercury, or any other min. eral, and very pleasant to the taste. Certain syphilitic complaints, in all their forms, cured in a very few days, if the medicine is taken as directed. Prepared by ROWAN D & WALTON. and sold whole sale and retail, at No 376 Market street, Philadelphia— n. and %V. A. Leader. Colombia; .1. T. Ander son. Marietta ; J. S. Pulley and Evans & Lloyd, 'Wrightsville ; James Smith and o.llills, Lancaster. septT 48.1 y k,`,o4:l(iitigaii.lkvi • :11. AfiiNUFACTORY. Sieve, Riddle Screen and Wire _y_f_ CLOTH iIIANI.:FACTORY,o. 49, North Front street, Philadelplua. Tho subscribers continue to manufacture, of a superior quality, all hinds of PLAIN stud ORNAMENTAL WIRT: WORK, such as Sieves. Riddles, Screens, &c., for all kinds of Grain, Seeds, Sand, Ore, Snuff, Starch, Brick. dusts. &e. Founders' Sieves, of a superior quality, constantly on Laud. . • • . Also, Safes, Wire Dish Covers. Sofa Springs, Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, &e. ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK. Such as Cage., Nursery renders, Garden Bordering, Flower Stands, Trainers, Trellis work for Grape Vines, &a.. &C. Alim. Wire Fencing' of every . description. lII' Orders timidatilly received. and promptly 'seem. ed by WATSON ft COX. August 12, 131 P 1m mcorconx3r TN LIGHT! The attention of purchasers is In vited to the extaturivu variety of MURPHY'S !Meat unproved SAFETY PINE OIL LAMPS The construction and improvements of these Lamps render theta suital,le for any purpose or place where arti ficial light is required; the brilliancy and magnificence of which have not been equalled, and at °sit-Haas rug Ex- PSNSe of any yet invented. They aro perfectly free from any unpleaszun odor. ALSO—A. general assortment of Solar, Lard, and Oil Lumps, Fluid, Candelabras, Chandeliers, Hanging Lamps, for Churches, Stores, Hall Rooms, Factone a, Mauls and Hilliard Saloons, Lamps with shades, designed for reading, dce. All manner of Gas Fixtuxes, of every pattern, style and finish. Having every facility foe manufamating, the under signed is prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, as CIINAP as any manufactory to the United Stings, and the articles ate warranted equal in appearance and construction to any that can lie produced. Merchants and dealers will find it to their advantage to call and examine the stock and prices, which cannot fail to give satisfaction. OIANUFACTORY, No. 191, N. Second Street. Philadelphia, Judy 20, 1:4 5.-am W ASIIENGT h ON Secon d Gall t,Nery of Daguerreotypes, No. 'Mb Nort Strec. W. corner oi hill street, Ilailailelphia. The Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this welt known establishment. for ONE DOLLAR., are uni versally conceded to be EQUAL ill every respect to ANY in the city. Pictures taken equally well to cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of MEDALLIONS and LOCKETS on hand, at from St to 85, including the pic tures. The subscribers respecifially invite the citizens of Lan caster county, to call and examine specimens of the latest improvements in the art of Daverrcotyping, which will be exhibited cheerfully anal without charge. T. & J. C. TENNENT. Philadelphia, July 1,184 S-Gin 111,1 i l 1 1 1 'UU Ii kILIWoM i il l AlLkk= I IKEOTEMItiI READ this attentively. Dr. KEELER'S CORDIAL mid CARMINATIVE, for the speedy and permanent core of DIARRIREA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERAMORBUS, SUAIMER CONIPLAINT, CI lOLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, FLATULENCY, An., Ac.; nod for an the derengetoents of the Stotnach and Dowels frOin TI7 . TENS or THOUSANDS die annually from diseases of the Stomach and Rowels. In the face of this alarming mortality, the best impulses of our nature are enlisted in mitigating suffering we cannot prevent. Mora than riva THOUSAND persons to our knowledge were cured during the past summer; and we unhesitatingly say, that ninety nine out of every hundred are speedily cured. There is no mistake about thin fact, mid as a teat of our sincerity and assertion, as a tnedicut and responsible we promise to retina the mount paid' in every well au thenticated ease where it fails. Will you sittrer, will you let your little ones stiffer when you have at hand si reme dy late this, so potent in subduing disease. To doubting ones 10 - Itcad what physicians, the press, and others say of the Cordial. (Extract of a letter from the lacy. Dr. Earle.] Davi:Tine, Bucks county, August tM„ 1847. Dear Sir am now prepared to recorrunend your Cor dial from having need It with success in several instances; and I am now trying your Panacea in a case of protracted debility. intended with cough, apparently produced in the young lady by her •• out-growing her streimth," to use conunou ... ALFRED X. D. ofn letter from Ebenezer Cook.] New York City July 2D,1847. Dr. Keeler: Sir—l have used in ray family all of the Cor dial which you led with :no last summer except two bot tles which 1 persuaded a customer of mine to try, and havingproved very beneficial. he has recommended' it to some of his friends, svho wish to have some of it, I there. fore wish you would send me some by express. lam satisfied from my own experience that it lathe beistmedi cine for children Tuesrutso and Scam= Commit:ars that is offered to the public, and all that is necessary for a ' reemrunendation is to try it. Very respectfully, Eitexcexit Coot, 254, Grand st., car. ot" Tlds is to Certify, that I have used Dr. Keeler's Cordial, and have found it a valuable medicine in diarrhea], dye. emery and all derangemehts of the stomach and bowels, caused by Teething, and is particularly adapted to all dis- Canes of these organs caused by acid fruits or the debili. lading tafeets of season and climate. D. Al. ALLMON, at. D, Plum at., Phila. Dr. Keeler' Cardtal.—We would call the attention of our readers to this invaluable medicine, which will he found advertised at length in our colonies. .As a correc tive in cases of Diurrblea, u disease very prevalent at the pteseut time, ins highly spoken of by an who have used it. It is perfectly safe in to nature, and speak experi mentally, SVDell we say that it alforda immediate relief.— INears datunltir Valetta of August 28, 1847. Dr. Kroler's Lorilial and Carminative —This article is advertised in another part of our paper, it is warmly re. conunended by femilies who, have tried it. It is especi ally useful among children, and has effected hundreds of cures. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony upon the subject, sonto of which ts very strong. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but carefully prepared medicine, and pertectly free front any thing injurious.— [Pennsylvanian of fteptember 1, 1847. Dr. Keeler:—Dear Str—As it Is our ditty to use every honest means to promote the happiness of our fellow creatures, I take great pleasure In staling to yens the ad vantage I received from your valuable Cordial amid Car minative. Last autumn 1 was attacked with Diarrhass, which debilitated my system very much; for newly three weeks I tried minty retnedies, but found little or no bene fit, when my daughter informed toe of your Cordial. bought a bottle, and had vet taken but two doses before 11 obtained relief. I was entirely recovered before I used the whole et it • and have remained hearty ever since. Re ' speetfully, yours, S. EIVDD, D. D. Finland and sold, wholesale and retail. N. W . , corner of Third and South st., Philadelphia. Sold wholesale by Dr. McPherson, Harrisburg; G. W. Miller, Lancaster : a . ,rid retailed by H. WILLIAMS, Columbia, and by drug. vista and others throughout the country. Price 2. cts. per bottle. ILrtwe pompidets...al 13:7ALso, Dr. KEELER'S PANACHA, the most cgS• cantons remedy ) known, for all diseases arlalata 11•01.1 impurities of the ltuwu, or habit of the body. Ladies or delicate constitutions will find it admirably adapted as their eases. Medicine furniabee nothing superior to it tior chronic maladies, syphilitie dieorden., skus sanctions in debilitated patients, attended with loss of appetite and imperfect digestion. Price tn. See pamphlets for par. tieulara. For sale only by R. WILMIA Agent for Columbia. Philadelphia. Junt_l o , 1.49 fy