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OF JOTS EVANS, DECEASED. NOTICE is here
by given that the undersigned have taken out letters
of administration on the .Estate of John Evan., late of the
borough of Columbia. deceased. All per.ons having
claims against the said estate, are hereby requested to
Present them forthwith, duly authenticated; and those
allowing themselves to be in any wise indebted. are re-
quired to make immediate payment to the undetaigned
AlitlLtßald ZOOK,
J. S. CLARKSON,
Administrators.
Remember 9. 1949.-61
TO BEAD TED& A good chance to clear from
saio to 91,000 a year. Agents wanted in every Town
and County in the Raton, to sell " Sears' new and Popular
Periodical 'Works," universally acknowledged to be the
best and cheapest ever published. as they certainly are
the most saleable. Any active agent may clear $5OO or
Sl,OOO. a year. a n cash capital of we, or SSU will Le te
cesatuy. Full pulars of the principle,. and profits of
tie agency will be given on application. either personally
or by letter. The postage mast in all cases be laud.
Please to address ROBP.R.T SEARS. Publisher.
VAi Narsau st . ti. Y.
tErNewspapers copying the above. (inekscling this no
tiee,) and giving it eight insertions, shall receive any One
cr the bound volumes, which retail at $2 50 to Szl per
volume. Send only one paper directed as above.
sept 9, 11,49,fit
NOTICE
pl . pursttance of the provisions of the act en-
Sued, Act to prescribe the manner 01 hp% mgg
notice of applications for Banks," and in accordance with '
the provisions of the Constitution of _Pennsylvania, the
President, Directors, and Stockholders of the Lancaster
Bank, hereby give public notice, that they intend making
a.pplicadau am .L.CElSlatiurc at the
session to commence on the first Tuesday of January
next, A. D. 1845, for the renewal and extension of their
present Charter and Act of Incorporation, with banking
said discounting privileges, for the term of ten years from
the first Wednesday in Slay, A. D. 1851. The date last
mentioned, being the time to which their present Charter
is extended..
The said Corporation is:to be continued by the name and
style of the Lancaster Bank, and with the same powers
and privileges which are now enjoyed under its present
Charter and Act of Incorporation, and is to be located in
the City of Lancaster. The capital stock of said bank,
as authorized by law, was six hundred thousand dollars;
the amount of capital subscribed was three hundred and
three thousand nine hundred dollars; and the amonnt paid
in three hundred thousand and thirty dollars The legis
lature will not be asked for an increase of capital or ex
tension of privileges.
By order of the Board of Directors.
CIIR.UrrIAN BACHMAN, easier.
City of Lancaster, June 26.1849.
NOTICE
rrIlE Columbia Bank and Bridge Company in
tend to ntake application to the Legislature of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at their 11(al session,
for the renewal, extension. anti continuance of the bank•
ing, discounung, and other privileges they possess under
existing laws. The Company to be continued by, the
name, style. and title of the Columbia Bank and Bodge
Company, in the borough of Columbia, in the county oi
Lancaster, and state of - Pennsylvania.
By order of tne Board.
SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier.
julyr4S-Gm
Columbia June 24, 1546.
NOTICB
IS hereby given that citizens of Lancaster county
intend to make application to the Legtsluture of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the next session
thereof, for the incorporation of a company under the
name and style, or intended name anti style of .. The
Columbia Savings . Instituuon," 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 county, Pa.
George Wulf, 11. E. Atkins.
Peter Haldeman, henry Haldeman,
R. Chalfant, John A. Hook,
Peter Haldeman, Jr., 13. Cranston,
R. E. Cochran, Daniel 1 lerr,
Reuben IBulhson, Samuel Brooks,
John L. Wright, Plu hp Cosier.
John Barr,
Columbia, July 1, IStS.-6in
COLIIIILBIA. IRON FOUNDRY.
THE rundersigned, hereby tender their sincere
acknomledgments to their customers, and the pub
lic generally, the the very liberal patronage that has at
tended their efforts to please, and would inform them that
it will be their greatest pleasure as heretofore, to conduct
their business in such a manner as to men% their column
ed approbation and support.
We continue to make all kinds of Casting's
MILL GE.A HMG, SPUR, BEVEL, ,
nnd MOB
TICECOG•WIIEELS, CAST Sit »YTS toi is liter wheels,
&C. Moo. CAR WHEELS and other Cur casting s , to
gether with ill kinds of Rail-Road Castings, tor which
unexceptional reference can be given for superiority and
avedi biltty.
We have quite a variety of PATTERNS for making
Hot Blast Pipes, (or Blast Pomace.. and tor Water Pipes,
and, being well prepared for Casting. Pipes, it will cer
tautly be an advantage to those inn want, to call UMd ex
amine for themselves, as we Call manufacture as cheap,
or cheaper, than any other establishment in this section
of country.
We have dtderent kinds of Patterns ti.tr Steani Engines,
Threshing Machines. Ploughs. common stost, More
Plates. Stove Cylmdets and (.; rates. and many other
things in our line al business, being the antra and col
lecting together of the past eleven years }laying the
best a mechanics employed nt Putter» nol,iftg, dc., we
are prepared to make any thing in our line of Wanness at
the shortest nonce, and belng favorably situated at the
Canal Resin. give uc the eds. entuge of namunicturing and
forwarding Castings to any point with despatch and at
the lowest rates. GEORGE vi 4/I.P.
SANICI4I. TltUSc, TT
'Dealing under the tirm of flea Wok .4. co
flolambia, March 4,l'ids.—tf
MITIViT STAND
A iD NEW ODDS. The subscriber takes this
method of informing his friends sod custimit rs that
has rented the Nosy Store Room known Ito Ilableman's
New Corner, being on the Scuts West corner of Front
and Locust Street. where he intends to keep constantly on
hand a good supply of
READY MADE cLomiNG,SIIOES AND LOOTS,
and a general assortment of Family Groceries; together
with Flour and other Meal; Oats, Corn. and Chop for
horses. Also, Liquors of all kinds, including, Winos and
Cordials. All of %sine], I pledge myselt to sell as cheap
for cash as possibly can be afforded. Neuss call and ex
amine both the goods and prices.
N. B.—A dwelling and front shop adjoining, in rent on
accommodating terms. Myselt nod Son could like to
board with the family. ELIJAIL ISAIDIATT.
Columbia, Marco IA 1648---tf
IT IS THE
GLORY of Maids, Wives, Widows. and the
crowning ornament of man.
It is to the scalp as guano is to the earth in making ft
fruitful.
his es certain in its effect as death, to-morrow or next
year.
Mose, ioador, these reapoctahle e am ens cortifg that
H
Jones's Coral air Rectorative ot• di have the follop tog
affects without fall:
It will !nice the human hair 10 grniv nn thr head. cage,
or lindy—it will stop it falling, tuft mirror dandruff, and
snake rod, grey, and light hair grow dark.
air. W. Tompkins. 11l King It., New York.
11l re. Matilda Kees. es, Myrtle Avenue, flenni t t, rt.
Mr. Joiner Power,grocer, Fulton .t ,Brooklyn
Kr. 'Thomas Jackson, hY Liberty it., Fittehureli
henry E. c u p.o, (we) barber no bmtril tin Sntlitl
America.
But the beautiful, the glorlons erica it has in dressing
and beautifying the bait—making It soft, dark,
kr:sepal:4o be thrice aelong!blitlynther antble made.
1r LS so EcoNo.tirrc:A I. AND CiIEAP
- -
It costs but 3 shilling, for a trial linnle, and the pnblie
ars conscientiously and honestly zoomed that the above
ere Ito real and true qualities.
Be careful and get the genuine. Ask for Jones's Coral
Hate Restorative, and take no other. For pal.: only by R.
Williams. agent for Columbia rins3'4l3.tilec 24.
TOIL SALE,
15
Y the subscriber , Six Lectures on the uses of
the LUNGS. and Causes, Prevention and Cure of .
C NSUMPTION, ASTILMA, and diseases of the Heart;
On the Laws of Longevity ; and on the mode of preserv
ing male and female health to an hundred years. with 28
illustranons. designed for all classes of readers, by Samuel
Sheldon Fitch, A. NI., M. D. Also his Silver Inhaling
Tuba, Shoulder Brace, and Abdominal Supporter, &c.
II trILLIA.MS, Agent.
Columbia, 7Mr W.
NZMI7 GOODS.
S. PATTON base lust received a large
and (*adorable stock of
SRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS;
Consisting of Gtnghams, Lawns, Swages, Linen and d.l
- Lamm, fancy Pnnt2s hc . , itt the very• lowest prices.
EUNII
. _
?lain and changeable Drees Silks, Black and Blue-
Mack for Manillas, with every style of Dra.s Goods for
the season. Please coil and examine our stock.
Columbia, Apni 22,1636-tf S. PATTON.
To aroaxszerzr.
TB undersigned have just received the beat
arid most complete assortment of English and Germ..n
asap ardtvriat and patent breech DOUBLE: BARRELED
GIIKS,Wateh have ever been offered ut this market at
such ptiemr that will suit on. Also, six Barrelled Re
volving and velf-eoeking PISTOLS. Call and examine
for yourselves, at the cheap Hardware Store of
R 1.7k1 P LE k. HESS
Columbia. August I'4'
• 1..1 4e.
4t. of
-
naTunr=pow
UfIEAT M.EVOLUTION
TN PRICES of Dry Goods. Who are to be benefited
A. by this remarkable change? THE PEOPLE! Why?
Let them
see; !he BEE IVE STORE, North Queen
street, and here they can buy as much for SI 00, as
they a short owe ago would have had to pay 52 00 for.
This then is a radical change for the express benefit in
the .peoplo. Let them call early and see the LARGE
LOTS of cheap and tweed/11l Hoods Just opening: for
Revolutions now-a•days are remarkable for weir brevity.
Splendid Lawns, fast colors. cents
Se inch .Nluslins, heavy aniline, cents
AIMS DB LANES:
A good article of Plain Modes and Blk. only 1.21 cents.
A good article, Highly Cameleon.
moutesiNu DRESS GOODS :
Ladies ctui he supplied with every• article for mourning..
Good plain 131 k. Chintzes, only 121 cent s
do do Lawn.. 12*, 18, 0nd...25 cents
Mazadans, liareges and Silk Tissues.
LADIES' GLOVES:
Lisle thread. Silk and Aid; Misses Gloves in vanety,
..I.x TUE Ugle. Hwn, Cl h t. E. \VENTZ .3r. 13R0.
GINGHAMS:—.Iust opened, 4 eases of splendid French.
Scotch, and English Dress Ginstamb, Ness , patterns and
cry cheap—at THE BEE HIVE, North Queen street.
LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES
The greatest variety of the most splendid styles, just
reccn•s d—among the newest styles are •
Mazttlans,
Eephry Tasues,
Pompadours, - • -
tee., Bc., perfectly exhaustlesa ut the
BEE HIVE, North Queen Street,
4:11.1.5. B. WENTZ BEO.
EMI
130N.ET 171BZIO2YS
Just operung, the newest styles for Spring and Summer,
the greatest variety ever seen in Lancaster. Great care
has been talon to the selection of styles and colors, at the
BEE HIVE.
EMBROIDERIES
French N W. Lace Capes.
do do do Collars.
do do do Edging and Inserting.
Embroidered Swiss Muslin. for Dresses.
At the BEE HIVE, North Queen st
Uneasier, April 15, 1849.-if
JONES'S
TILLIN Chemical Soap cares Pimples, Blotches,
buts Rheum, Scurvy, Bryssoclas, Sure Heads, Old
Sores, Sore Beard and Barber's Itch, Clamped and tender
Flesh, Freckles, 'lan, Sunburn, and changing Dark, Sun
burnt or Yellow Skin to a pure clear white, as smooth
and soft as an aslant's. And, in fact , every kind of erup
tion and disfigurement. Read these certificates :
From the N. 0. Sentinel, Oct., 1.844
One of our subscriber, Mr. H. I.eonard, informs us that
he has been cured of old, scaly Salt Rheum, of eighteen
year's standing, on his head, fingers and hands, by a cake
of an article much advertised lately—we speak of Jones's
Italian Chemical Soap. lie also informs us that he has
tried Its effects on bin female slave Rose, much marked
with sun spots. and he tound in two weeks her skin much
clearer and whiter.
, • •
James Elthnm, a planter in Jersey City, was cured of
carbuncles and pimples, which be was afflicted with for
' many years, by a part of a cake of Jones's Italian Chemi
cal Soap.
Persons in purchasing this must always ask for Jones's
ITALIAN CISEMICAL SOAP,—and perhaps. as many
who have been cheated with the counterfeits, will be too
touch discouraged to try the genuine, we say to such, try
this once—von will not regret it; but always see that the
name o: T. Jones is on the Wrapper.
Sold at 89 Chatham st., New 1 ork, and by R. WILL
JAMS, Agent for Colombia. jed ' 69-dm
per.).-10.1 1 e4'44
THE Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
PHILADELYMIA.—OFFICE,No.I6n CiIESNI.IT
Sc;cre near Futh street.
DIRECTORS.
Ca...at-Es N. Itsticnr.n., GEORG): W. ntelfAlltis,
Tuostss Hsar, Monnrest D. Lzwl.s,
Tontss WAGNEE, ADOLPHE E. DORI;
SAMUEL. olkraa, DAVLD S. BROWN,
JACOB R. Slum Mortars PAITER.SON.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, en
every description of property in town and country, at
rates as low as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Captial and Premiums, safely invested,
affords ample protection to the assured.
The assets of the Company, on January• Ist, 1?.4a, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows, ♦ - so:
Mortgages,
Real Emma,
Temporary Loans,
Stocks,
Cush,
Sitter their Incorporation, a period of eighteen years,
they have paid upwards of ens million, too hundred thou
sand dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording , evidence of
the ads untages of insurance, as well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES s. BANCKER, President.
Bs:sesta, Secretary.
THOMAS LLOYD, of Columbia,
Agent for York and Lancaster Colludes.
['eh. 12, IMS—ly.
iffitsYstt Baltimore & Susquehanna Rail Road.
The Morning PAStiI.NGE.R TRAIN will run
from Baltimore regularly, hereafter, on Sun
day, at 9 o'clock. A. 9L, and Returning will start from Co
lumbia at It P. M., Wnghtacille, 2 P. 91 , and frorn York
at 3 o'clock, P M., as on other days of the week. The
mall between Italumore and York will be carried by this
train No other trout will run on Sunday
1) C. H. RORDLIN.
Superintendent of Transportation.
Oct .7,1.47
MALT. AND 5113217111121.111 MAL
RAIL GOAD.--FARE REDUCED.—The Pas
ara ... g er Trains runs daily as follows below:—
Leaves Banta/ore at 9 o'clock, A. M., and ar
rives at GS o'clock, P.M.
Artwes at York at 12 o'clock, P.M . ., and leaven for Co.
lumbm at 1* o'clock, M.
Leaves Columbia at 2 o'clock, P M., and leaves York
for Baltimore at 3 o'clock, P.
Fare from Baltimore to York, 51 50
- - - 2 00
Columbia, - 2 12i
The Train connects at York with Stages for Harrisburg.
Gettysburg. Chambersburg, I'atsburg and York Springs.
VAT/ r: TO GOrl'Ys/11111G AND HARRISBURG.
- - .
The Company is authorised by the proprietors of the
Stage , Lints to receive the fare through mom Balttinore to
Gen) sbure and Harrisburg.
BALTIMORE: TO GETTYSISt . IiG AND HARRIMIVICG.
Fare through to either place. 53 00
IS, C. 11. BORDLEY, Super's.
Maya. 1947—ti Ticket Office, 83 Notth at, Balt,
RILS-113
THIS LETTER. Mho will be without a beau
uful head of 'fear, when they can have one for three
s ngs! Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful
restoration !
Baltimore, July 17,1847.
Dear Sir--Tive powerful effects of June's Coral Hair
Restorative ha• been eo Ilecmtvely demonstrated in the
elllo/2/ 01 Freer:ll re,reelable ell/ MIS 01 tor 100,14 who, on
account of 1:011f , /111111E three shilling bottles, try tt .without
(tar. One ingance, nhich has attracted particular atten
unit, is the ease of a gentleman who had little or no hair
for twenty years; he had tried numerous preparations in
vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore ri
wig. At me recommendation, he tried the Restorative,
and after using it. according to the direction, for a short
tinge, the young hair appeared, and be has now as fine a
head of hair as any PenOTI in Baltimore.
Yours, tic. JOHN KILVINGTON.
For sale by R. Williams, agent for Coln:tibia
TEE CLEBTAME
OF NEW YORK h strangely destructive to the
human cuticle, (or skin,) the air from the lea, the
auddr" 5 1 . 14^ ..g.t r"" heat t o cold.!‘"4lh!""l".s.!une
YELLO'kpARK,COAHSktabrdPLEXIONS.
It Is requisite that the pores of the skin should be kept
kept open-.that theirmouth■ should hefted from Impurity
—'twa• t bus the ancient Roman Philosophers cured all
di —they computed that more di eeeeee and unheal
thy vapors left through the pores of the skin, than for
any nther outlet of the body. It loner. eeeee y, therefore,
to ke9p the poses nisse , —.ll humor. are diapelled from the
skin from the pores, when washed with Jones's Italian
Chemical Soap. I have seen It COTS the worst And oldest
cases of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber's
Itch, Sore Head, Ringworm, when every internal and ex
ternal remedy had felled—lts effects in rendering the skin
white, clear and sofl,thoupti it be yellow and coarse, is
wonderful—lt removes Frackleihnin,Sunburn:glorphew
and diliegu Foment of the skin—bat persons must be par
ticular and ask for Jones', Soap. For wale by R. Williams,
agent for Columbia. an'Z'4B-tde24
- (.)
ILILIKES JORDAN, Fashionable Boot and
Shoe maker, respectfully informs his friends and
th_e public ,that he has opened a
. Booor AND SHOE EsTABusioNENT,
immediately opposite Peter Haldeman's Store, where he is
prepared to execute all orders in his line, with neatness
and despatch. lie feels confident in givitig satisfaction to
all who May favor him with a call. Members of the 0.
UA. DI" arc respecttully Mit oo to
Colombia, April a, ta4e e Iftva hint a rail
I DZ. TO
rONFOUND EXTRACT OP 14118APABBIL ,This
S./ Extract is put up in Qrs.= sore it is six times
cheaper. pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold.'
It cures diseases without vomiting : purging, sickness, or
debilitating - the pauent, and is particularly adapted for a
The great beauty and superioritty of this Sanaparilla,
Over all other remedies is, whilst it eradicates
disease, it invigorates the body.
CONS3IPTION CURED.
CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
Bronchitis, Conimmptien. Liver Complaint, Colda,•Congis,
Catarrh. Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Samuel's in the
Chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Di ffi cult or Profsse
Expectoration, and (Pain in the Side, &c., have and tan
be cured.
Probably there never wets a remedy that has been so
sueccuful in desperate eases of consumption as this; it
cleanses and strengthens the system, and appears to heal
the ulcers on the lungs, and the patients gradually regain
their usual health and strength.
CURIOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION,
There is scarcely a day psases but there arc a number
of cases of Consumpuon reported as cured by the use at
Ur. Town.cud's Sarsapanlla. The following was recently
received:
_
•
Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir •—ror The last three years
have been etilicted with general debility. and nervous co
'eruption of the last stage, and did not expect to ever gai
ray health at all. After going through a course of rued
ewe under the care of some of the most distinguished ro
Newnhy,icians and members of the Board of Health in
New 'York and elsewhere, and spending most of my eat-n
-em., in attempting to regain my health, and after readiag
in some paper of your Sarsaparilla, I resolved entry My-
After using six bottles I found it done me great good and
called to see you at your office; with your advice I kept
on, and do most heartily thank you for your advice. I pet
sneered in taking the Oarsapanlltt, and have been able to
•ttrctto to •..y •••••••-t 3 "." t^r :the last four months, and I
hope by the blessing of God and your Sarsaparilla to con
tinue my health. It helped me beyond the expectations
of all who knew my case. Cswat.ts QVLISBV.
Orange. Essex Co., N. J., August 2, 1847.
Stare of New Jersey; Essex County. as
Charles Quimby being duly sworn according to ltw, on
his oath saith, that the foregoing statement is true record
ing to the hector his knowledge and belief.
netatmes geriira7.
Sworn and subscribed to before me at Orange, tic 3rd
August, 1847. cyan' BALDIVM
Justice of the Peace.
• Magnificent.
- Beauutitt.
•
• Fasciliating
SPITTING BLOOD.
tread the following and say that Consumption is incu
table if you can .
Nekv York, April M, 1.947.
Dr. Townsend—l verily believe that your Sarsaparilla'
has been the means, through Providence, of Saving my
life. I have for several years had a bad cough. It be
came worse and worse. At last I raised large quantities
of blood, had night sweats, and was greatly debilitated
and reduced, and did not tweet to live. I have only used
your Sarsaparilla but a short time, and there has a won
derful change been wrought in me. I am now able to
walk all over the city 1 raise no blood, and my cough
has left me. You can well imagine that I ant thanktul
for these results Your obedient servant.
Russr.t.i., 65, Catharine st.
Very few families indeed—in fact we have not heard of
one—that used Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in time lost
any children the past summer, while those that did not
sickened and died. The certificate we publish below is
conclusive evidence of its value, and is only another in-
stance of its saving the lives of the children:
Townsend—Dear Sir: I had two children cured ty
your Sarsaparilla of the summer complaint and dysentet y;
one was only 15 months old, and the other 3 years. They
were very much reduced, and we expected they would
die; they were given up by two respectable physicians.
When the doctor informed us that we must lose them, we
resolved to try your Sarsaparilla we hod heard so much
of, but had but little confidence. there being so much
stuff advertised that is 'worthies,: but we are very thank
ful that we did, for it undoubtedly saved the lives of both.
I write this that others may be Induced to use it.
Yours, respectfully, Joust IVILSOIig
51yrtle-Avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 151 W.
LUNATICASYLIM.
James Cummings, Esq., one Of the assistantsin the Lu
natieiylurn, IllackwelN Island, by the gentlemans pot•
en of to the following letter :
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This is only one. of more than four thousand cases of
rheumatism that Dr. Townswend's Ssraaparilla has
cured. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly
eradicated by its extraordinary virtues :
BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. Sept. 14, 1E:47.
Da. Tow:max - a—Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for
nine years with rheumatism; considerable of the tune I
could not ear, sleep or work; I had the most distressing
pains, and my limbs were iambi). swollen. I have used
tour bottles of your sarsaparilla, and they have done me
more than one thousand dollars' worth 01 good—l am so
much better. Indeed, lam entirely relieved. You are at
liberty to it,e thy, for the benefit of the afflicted.
Yours, Resperiully,
].test CEILEINES.
8990 555 115
195958 90
14,459 00
58.503 2.5
40,107 97
DIL TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA is a favorite of
she Ladies. It relieves them of n great Amount 01 sutler.
ing, and gives them fine complexions, and buoyant spirits,
Mrs. Parker kindly sent us the following:
Sonnt Baooktrx, Aug.. 17,1847.
Dn. TowssEsz—Sir : It gives me pleasure to testify to
the beneficial effects I have experienced from the use of
your Sarsaparilla. My system was very much redured
by nenmustiess and general debility, and with a variety of
female complaints. I. read your advertisement, and was
induced to try the ekeet of your remedy. It restored me
to a better state of health, I had not enioyed for several
years previous to taking it; and I do most cheerfully re
commend it as a valuable medicine to all who are afflicted
as I have been.
.'1,226,697 67
The following is from a very respectable fanner resid
ing at kieumpstead:
Dx. Towssnms—Dear Sir: My wife has been suffering
so severely from the Dyspepsia and general derangement
of the system, that we supposed she must die The My
stetson could not resist the disease, and she would have
died beyond doubt it we hint not given her your Sarsapa
rilla. It has saved her life certainty. She is almost en
tirely relieved, and is gaining strength and health. She
still eominues the use of it.
Yours, respectfully, ELIZA ABRAM'.
New Yeas, Scrr. 8, 1897.
Da Townsaan :—Dear Sir—l am constrained, as an
act of justice, to publicly acknowledge the great benefits
received from the use of your Sarsaparilla, being in town
about two years since in a very weak arid debilitated
state. My disease was a chronic inflammation of the li
ver arid stomach. and, as many thought consumption; I
was so reduced that I had very little hope of recovery.
Hearing and reading considerably of the effects of your
medicine, I resolved [..try it, though I entertained a preju
dice against advertised remed:es. I had taken the medi
cine but a short time, and began to recover gradually and
continued to get better, and am now well. liadeect I am
so much improved that my friends scarcely recognize:tree
when I returned to the city. You are at liberty to publish
this if you think it will extend the use of your excellent
remedy T. Timm.
CIRCULAR.
One thousand or more additional agencies, for , the sale
of Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla, will - be established in
such places where an agency is not already appointed, in
the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Ms.
ryland, Virginia, and other Southern and Western States.
The terms of agency to be complied with will be as 1W
lows; Not more than one person will have the appoist
meet in a place, who will be advertised as such to one
or more papers published at such place, or 'Mt neatest
paper to the place. The o. ill also be furnished with pf
and handbills setting forth the virtues of the medicine,
with their names printed as the Agents, for cireulauon.
A lint of all such names will be regularly published in
DYO/T4 ORACLE OF If EALTH; copies of all such
will be furnished them for circulation gratis, wun splen
, did showhills of Dr- Townsend's entire establishment.
Tar an these advantages, the payment for a 'weldy at
the Sarsapirlla will be required when ordered, and atany
time when the Agency is relinquished, if any of the Med
icine should remain unsold, it will be taken back at the
price paid for it.
Persons who may wish the sale of this valuable medi-
rine on the terms above specified, will address, by lener,
or apply at the Principal office and aide agency of
T. W. DYOTT & SN,
132 North Second street, Philo-
And at the same nine they will Mention the neater of
any newspapers published in or neat the place in which
they reside.
N. B. In'tth the above advantages, the price of: ha
Sarsaparilla will be 59 per dozen. peeked in boxes of 2
doe. each—less than a box will not be furnished.
Principal Office, 126 Fulton street, New Talk.
Sole agents for Philadelphia, Dr. T. W. 13YOTT is
SONS, Columbian College, 122 Mali SECOND street ;
also for sale by Frederick Brown, comerof Chestnut and
Fifth streets ; Lancaster, Hannah and Son : Wilmington
Edward Drinkbunit ; York, Mortis d: Co.; Carlisle, S. El
liott; Harrisburg. Dr. McPherson; S. S. Hance, Dal--
More; and by the principal Dtwgg ists throughout the UM.
ted States, West Indies and Canada_
• None genuinaMtleas pat up in lame smuts* boto,
which contain a quart. and signed with the writtea
sig
nature of S. P. Townsend, and his same blown on the
glass.
N. D.—Persons inquiring for this medicine should riot
be induced to take any other. Druggists put up Sarsapa
rillas, and of course prefer wiling their own • others have
Purchased that put up in small haulm, and because they
make a greater profit, recommend them. Do not be de
ceived by any—inquire for Dr. Towndsend's and take no
other.
•
(Remember the genuine' Townsend's Sarsaparilla,'
sold on by the Sole Aegents, T. W. LWOW & SONS
No. =North Second Street, Phila.
Each bottle is always enveloped or accompanied with
• copy of Dyou's Oracle of Health.
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D* A. m 4Aitut for Columbia.
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FALL AND WINTER MEDICINE
TWO CHILDREN SAVED
RHEUMATISM
To THE LADIES
Mits. PARKER, Baltic at., South Brookly
I=l
LIVER COIITPLAINT
Philadelphia 4dvertisements.
toy • 31F:11:j.j,:
A le) GLASSWAIII, Jerez China Hall, Chesnut
11 street, opposite the State House, Philadelphia, is the
cheapest place m the city, to buy all kinds of
CHINA, LIVERPOOL WARE AND GLASS;
and where can be found the largest assortment, and of
the newest styles,albd fully TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
less than at any similar establishment. Families, Hotel
and Store keepers. visiting the city for the purpose of
buying DINNER SETS, and TEA SETS, and all other
kinds of ware in this line, will serve their own.interest by
examinining the stock and prices of this store, alter pricing
elsewhere, and they will be fully satisfied that the above
are facts.
All ware purchased at this house will be packed and
WARRANTED FROM BRFA.KLAGE.
rr Remember that this Cheap Establishment is in
Chesnut street., directly opposite the State House, Phila.
August 12, 1F9.16-3m
CUESNU'r
QT. 11011 SE. No. 121 Chesnut Street, a few
doors below Fourth, North aide.—The subscriber re
spectfully informs his friends and the public in general,
that he still continues to keep the above establishment.
Every pains is at all times taken to render this one of
the best. and, from its central situation, it is one of the
most convenient Hotels in the city.
His TABLE is furnished, at ull times, with the choicest
delicacies of the season.
His WINES and LIQUORS are not surpassed by any
other establishment in this city.
His servants are careful, honest and obliging.
Terms of Boarding to suit the times.
Country Merchants and Business Men will find the lo
cation of the Cnrsa - crr Sr. Horse, in the most 'Wiriness
part of Philadelphia.
The subscriber pledges himself that every thing in his
power shall be done to give satisfaction to those who fa
vor him with their patronage
SAMUEL MILLER.
p Pltilndelphin, Aug. 12. 1818—ly Proprietor.
DR. BRAZE'S PANACEA,
TIE only radical cure for Consumption !I It
also removes and permanently cures all diseases
arising from an impure state of the blood, viz:
Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pestules on the face,
Blotches. Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring IVorm or Tot.
ter, Scald Bead, Enlargement nod Pain of the Bones and
Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Sympt oms , Sciatica or
Lumbago, Diseases arising from an injurious use of Mer
miry, Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in life. Also,
Chronic Constitutional Disorders.
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In this medicine several innocent but very potent arti
cles of the vegetable kingdom are united, forming a com
pound entirely different in its character andproperues from
any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on
the system when laboring under disease. It should be in
the hands of every person, who by business, or general
course of life, is predisposed to the very, many ailments
that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often
result in death.
CONSUMPTION.
The following testimony is from an able practitioner a
this city
PuiLAmaxrinA, December 14,1847.
Dear Sir:—ln reply to your question respecting the use
of Dr. Drake's Panacea,' will say that although a perfect
disbeliever in the exh:ence of a Panacea, or cure for all
diseases, however valuable it may he in certain condi
tions of the system, still I have believed that a cure for
Consumption would be discovered sooner or later, and
was led entry your medicine in two very inveterate cases. ,
They were pronounced by the attending physicians to Le
PM..MO:UAW CONSCHPTIOX, and abandoned by them as in
curable. One of the persons had been under the treat
ment of several very able practitioners fora number of
years, and they said she bad old fashioned Consumption
combined with Scrofula," and that she might linger for
sometime, but could not lie permanently relieved. in both
cases the effect of the Panacea has Leen most gratifying.
Only four or five bottles were used by one of the person s
before she began to improve rapidly. The other totk
about ten. They are both well. I will only add, that fa
miliar as I amwith Consumption by inheritance and Ly
extensive observation as a study, and knowing also the
injurious elects in nine cases out of ten of tar, Loneset,
and other vegetable tonics, as well as of many of the ex
pectorants and sedatives, I should never have recommend
ed the use of Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquaint
ed with the ingredients. Suffice it to say these are re
commended by our most popular and scientific physi
cians, and in their present combined state, form probably
the beat alterative that has ever seen made. 'time cure .s
n accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in
France a few years ago, by one of her most eminent
writers on medicine, and now established by facts Wlnch
admit of no dispute. Very Respectfully Yours,
1.. C. GUNN, Corner Chest. and Filth st.
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA
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Astonishing cure of Liver Complaint and Dyspesia, in
connection with General Debility of the whole sytem:
PILLIADIMPUIA, March 7, lbffl.
Messrs. Storrs & Co.--Gentlemen:—My wife has been
for several years afflicted with a pain through her right
side and shoulder, accompanied with chills through her
whole system, and almost constantly a. sick stomach, at
tended with pain, invariably after eating ordnnkiug; so
much so as to deprive her of all satisfaction in attempting
to eat, even if she had a desire for food, which was not
often the case, as her appetite was completely gone. A
friend persuaded her to give DR. DRAKE'S PANACEA
a trial and I am now happy to say the first bottle gave
her relief. Our faintly physician examined the Panacea.
and approved of her using it. She has taken three bottles
alllet, and is greatly benefited. She has now a good ap
petite, and can Cal her meals with satisfaction The chills,
pain. and sick stomach have entirely left her, and we feel
confident that the Panacea has affected a eomple cure of
her difficulties and would recommend to all who are al=
fueled as she h as: been to try Dr. Drake's Panacea.
WILLIAM ASHM
No. Mg, North Third Street.
. _
The above arc but a few of the numerous testimonials
we arc constantly receiving, of the wonderful efficacy of
Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is a pleasant, yet most search
ing remedy ; and the first trial will prove its power. Its
reputation has Increased since its introduction to a degree
hitherto unknown in all medical discoveries.
With the firm conviction that no other remedy, so called,
of the present age, is equal to this, and that the theory
upon which it is compounded is too firmly established to
be overthrown, the proprietors solicit a trial of Dr.
Drake's Panacea, willing to stand or fall upon its own
merits, well satisfied it will sustain the reputation it has
already acquired.
(p'CAl:llON.—The genuine DR. DRAKE'S DANA
CLA is put up in large square bottles—it has the signa
ture of Geo.F. Storrs on the wrapper—and also the name
Dr. Drake's Panacea, Phila."' blown in the glass.
Prepared only by Storrs & Co., Druggists, Is:co. 21 North
Sixth Street. Phila.
Aoarrs.—R. WILLIAMS. Columbia; Ileinitsb & Son
Lancaster; C. A. Morris & Co., York.
April 15.1n4Q -1 v
THIS ATTENTIVELY! Doctor Holland's Cele
brated
GERMAN BITTERS,
Will effectually cure the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys.
pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Indigestion. Flatu
ence, Asthma., Diabetes, Disease of the Kidneys, Pulmo
nary Affections. (arising from disease of the stomach and
liver,) and all diseases arising from a weak or disordered
stomach in both Male and Female. such F. 5 Female Weak
ness, Dizziness, Fullness or Blo od to the Head, Inward
Piles, Fluttering of the Heart, Difficulty of Breathing.
Constant Imaginings of Evil, Great Depression of Spirits,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Side, Back, Breast, or
Limbs, Cold Feet, die.
They remove all acidity, and give tone and action to
the stomach, and assist digestion ; they contain no alco
holic stimulant, and can be taken by the most delicate
stomach. and will in every case entirely destroy Costive
ne-st and renovate the whole system, removing all im
purities from the body,. and remnants of previous disease,
and give health and vigor to the whole frame, thereby
preventing frightful dreams, walking while as/cep,
which often result in accident.
The funetionsof the stomach are of the utmost impor
tance to every one, constituting the source and fountain
of life, which is nutrition. No organ possesses such re
markable sympathies, none such remarkable power in
modifying every part of the system. .A greater number
of persons fall victims to the harrassing of Constipation
and Dispepsia and more organic diseases commencing in
the Iligesttve system, than all other diseases combined.
The many thousands who die with Yellow Fever, Cholera,
Influenza, and other epidemics, is owing to disease or de
rangement there. If the digestive system is in perfect
health, the nervous system and the circulation of the
blood will be also, asupon it they depend, then epidemics
loose all their terror.
Those laving in, or visi,ing districts hemmed with
FEVER AND AGUE annually, will find that by the
timely use of one or two boniest* renovate and strengthen
the system, no excess of bile will accumulate, arid - they
will not Many one instance take Me disease. Prevention
is far better than cure.
The rare success in treating distaste of the stomach
successfully, has notbeen so much a wain of puthologlcal
knowledge of its functions, as the preparation of suitable
Vegetable compounds so as to obtain not only their
whole power, but as they i would be most effectual and
grateful.
We are 11l aware that too many preparations have
been, and are now before the pubic, that act only as pall
atives, and some that change the locality of he disease,
or prevent it for a short period, then it returns more for
midable than in the Ant instance. finch preparations
have destroyed the public confidence. This article stand
ing alone in its number of cures, and unrivalled, as thou
sands of our citizens can attest who have tested its vit.
tams, can always be depended upon for the above named
diseases. It will care any case that can be eared by
medicine, no matter who, or what else has failed; it will
perfectly restore the diseased organic facetious of the
Stomach, Intestines, Respiration, Circulation, Az.
'These Bitters. mid the Spikenard Ointment will cure
any case of Inward Piles; it is a rare occurrence to re.
quire more than one bottle of each for the worst cases.
For sale at the GERMAN MEDICINE OFFICE. No.
278, Race Street, one door above Eighth, south side, Phila.
delphia. in Lancaster, by John F. Long ;in Harrisburg,
by Daniel W. Gross; in Pittsburg, by Wm. Thorn—and
by dealers generally throughout the United States.
Irp Pamphlets containing cares and descriptions of
diseases, gram.
Also for sale, his celebrated VEGETABLE AMU.
MNTIC PILLS, for the cure of Gout. Rheamatistn,Ata
UT!
ay. and SC Nervous Affections; SPIKENARD
:VIEW, for the rine of Piles. Tenet, Le,
As. ,Le tame tele-Om
Philadelphia "Ildvertisements.
mixateie. —
'OURSELF! FOR2S Chun
fly 4 meami of the POOL=
ICOLSTIOS. or even , ons Air
in physician( twentieth edi
m, with upwards of a hun
ted engravings, showing ;ni
ne diseases In every shape
id form, and malformations
'the generative system.
Sy W. YOUNG, hI. D.
The time has now arrived.
nit persons suffering front se- '
..ret disease, need no more be
come the %darn of situtek.ery, as
by the prescriptions contained
in this book any one may cure
himself, without hindrance to
business, or the knoweledge of the most Intimate friend,
and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition CO the
general routine of private disease, it fully explains the
mane of manhood's early decline, with observation , on
marriage—pesides other derangements which, it would
ant he proper to enumerate in the public prints.
"Any person sending Tw acrY-riv CEnors enclosed
in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mall. or
five enpira will be sent for one dollar. Address. "•• DR.
W. YOUNG, No. In SPRUCE at., Philadelphia," peat
paid.
EFWANTED—Preprietors of Drug or Bonk Stores,
and Pedlers, in every town in the United States, to net
as agents for the abnve wnrk. sept2'4B.6m.
GREAT DESTRUCTION.
HOW many die a most horrible death without
the simple cause being suspected. Some linger for
years, as they suppose, from dispepsia, when it is worms,
which causes most diseases. There has come under
our nonce several cases of supposed dispepsia, of several
years' standing, when we have recommended the Sy rup
which has entirely restored them to health. We wou l d
say to AULTS when they are afflicted with Sour Stomach.
Sick Head Ache, Fits, a frequent deceive to make Stools,
Leanness ' Bloated Stomach, Nervousness, Sickness after
eating, Se nsation of rising in the throat after eating, &c.,
be assured
HitOß is
ENSA simply
CK'S tY ',worms,
CIRAI and it
SYRUP needs but a trial of
to satisfy you at is so, and if you have any of the above
symptoms and the Syrup fails to cure, the agent will re
fund the money. TO PARENTS we would say, that the
greatest sus you are convicted of, is to let your children
suffer and die, when there is a simple pleasant Vegetable
remedy at hand. It is said by our oldest Physicians, that
Worms cause more deaths yearly, than all the other dis
eases the human family are subject to. Then, how im
portant it is to have a sate and pleasant remedy at hand.
Parents, when your children have sore or inflamed eyes.
you may rest satisfied that it is cauaed by worms, and
you will do well to call on the storekeepers of your
neighborhood and get a Book of Hobensack's, containing
certificates of cures and the symptoms of worms. Al
ways keep a Bottle of Hobensaek's Worm Syrup en hand,
it is a friend in need.
READ ;ON! READ ON!! READ ON!!!
Massas HOBE:MAZY—Gentlemen : I tkke gnat pleasure
in intorming yon of the great efficacy of your Worm Sy
rup ; having been afflicted for five years, and wasted
away to a mere skeleton, without reneving any benefi'
from various medicines, I was induced by lease Roberts
to try your Worm Syrup, as he informed melt had brought
worms from him; also, of squire A. Tomlinson, of Bucks
county, a man over fifty years old, whom I am well ac
quainted with. I then commenced taking your Syrup,
and it brought a very large quantity of worms, some ten
inches in length, and entirely restored me to health, and,
I must say I !eel like a new man.
Yours, truly, JOHN HART, Phil's. co.
Mr. 3. Hart is a gentleman thirty-three years of age,
living five miles out of the city, back of Second at. road
and is only one amongst the hundred grown persons tka,
have been saved by HOBENSACK'S sVORM SYRUP
-1 Messrs.:Hobensaek
I have been looking for some of your Worm Syrup
for some time ; I have sold all but one bottle; I wish you
to send me two dozen immediately. I believe it to be a
good medicine ; I have seen it tried to my aatisfaction.
I have known one dose to bring from a child three worms,
ten inches long, and from another twenty worms, eight
inches long in one day. I have sold different Worm Me
dicines for a number of years, but never sold any that
gave such universal satisfaction.
Respectfully, yours, WM- BROOKFIELD,
Bridgeton, New Jersey
PIZZLADELPRIA, May 25, 1947.
Messrs. J. N. & G. S. Hobensack—Gentlemen—l have
been for some time using your " Verrnifuge" in my prac
tice, and I am happy to say that in my hands it has sue
ceeded in its intention, so as fully to justify my confidence
its its use. I think it among the very best preparations 111
use. ,C. W. APPLEToN, at. D., No. 48, South st
Prepared only by J. N. & O. S. HOBENSACK, 24.
and Coates street, Philadelphia, and (or sale by all re-.
spetable Storekeepers in this and adjoining counties,
whom we authoriz to gtve back the money in every cave
it fails to give salts ...action. Price 25 cents.
Also liobensack's Hyena Tooth Ache Drops. Pries
121 cents. a certain cure for Tooth Ache.
Hobensack's Rheumatic Liniment. Price TS cents.
do Cures!! Salve. Price 121 cents, for weak
backs, sprains, fresh and old sores, burns, etc.
Hobensack's fetter and Ringworm Ointment. Price
25 cents, warranted to cure all irruptions of the skin—
for sale as above.
Philadelphia May 27,—tno 1848.
TESTED DV
9 1 11013SINDS Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.
Scarcely have ten short years elapsed since an
humble attempt was made to combine, in a suitable medi-
cal preparation, a few of the herbs of the Indian. All was
dark at the time as to the result. 'The most that could be
estimated was, that the principles adopted as the basis to
build upon were sound. So much reliance was placed
upon calomel and the lancet, that the ill success of the
new experiment would have tended to confirm that reli
ance, while it shook the purpose of the proprietor.
Now, however, all doubt and difficulty is at an end.—
Everywhere this medicine has been greeted with wel-
come ; everywhere has its use been attended with, the
most gratifying success. From small beginnings its sales
are now counted
BY :MILLIONS:
and it is held in higher estimauon at the present time
than when it was originally introduced,
FEV.latti,
-
Fevers, like every other form of disease, arc only an
effort of nature to expel from the body something that in
opposed to health; it is merely a struggle between the
good and bad humors for supremacy, and the commotion
which ensues is called Fever. The usual symptoms of a
Fever are heaviness languor, anxiety, sighing and yawn.
ing, with alternate fits of cold and heat, atter which the
patient complains of pain is the head and back, thirst, dig.
ficulty of breathing, pain in the limbs, a sense of fullness
about the region of the stomach, nausea and sickness,
with sometimes a vomiting of bilious matter.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found peculiar.
ly adapted to the cure of ALL EINER OF FEVER, because
they not only thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels
from all bilious humors, but they open those excretory
vessels which empty into the bowels; and consequently,
the impurity contained in the circulation (which is the
cause of ail disordered motions of the blood, called Fe
vers,) is thrown into the bowels, from whence it is car
ried at by the regular slime discharges.
In using Wright's Indian Vegetable Pies for Fevers,
the only cure necessary is, to have the medicine operate
COPIOUSLY BY THE BOWELS. If the symptoms are
urgent, from four to eight pills should be taken, night and
morning, until The fever hassubsided ; after which smaller
doses, once in twenty-four hours, will be sufficient to re
store the body 10 a sound state of health.
The following highly respectable Storekeepers have
been duly appointed agents tor the sale of this Celebrated
medicine, in Lancaster county: .
Ilearville, Reuben Weidler.
Bainbridge, John F. Beecher.
Bird-m-Hand, Jacob Bruner.
Hart Township, Wm. W. PIISSIDOSC.
Tlelleview, Buyers & Kennedy.
Conestoga Centre, John H. Harman
Church Town,L. & E. Rogers.
Coopersville, E
Columbia. Fry & Spangler.
Cherry UM, Isaac S. Webster.
Drumore, John A. Boyd.
Earl Township, George Buchman.
do do Weaver & Stauffer.
do do Davis Wallace.
Elizabethtown John Lynch.
Ephrata, 0 P. Groan.
do Martin Weidman.
Felton Mouse, Fulton tp., 1... P. Wilkinson
Hempfield, Ringwalt & Martin.
Intercourse, J. G. & S. L. Rohmson.
Leacock township, Frederick Swope.
Lampeter Square, J. F. & D. H. Hen.
Litiz, Nathaniel S. %Volley.
Lancaster, John Zimmerman.
Mount Joy, Witmer & Curet
Monntville,John Devlin.
Marietta, IV, A. & B. Spangler.
Mount Joy Township, H. Clark & Co.
Maytown, John Reinhold.
Mount Ple S a a n y t m ,Smn & l Kepner.
Mill Creek, Henry Stauffer.
New Holland, Brubaker & Co.
New Providence, Hildebrandt & Meyer.
Poplar Grove, E. H. Paxson.
Peach Bottom, S. W. P. Boyd.
Paradise, A. R. & A. L Witmer.
Peach Bottom, Wm. Arnold.
Rawlimsville,lohn Rawlins.
Safe Harbor, John Herr & son.
Straushml, Wm. Spencer.
Salsbury, li. Freeland.
Washington, John A. Brush.
tide `"Offmet devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pill., wholesale and retain / 69 Rac e
street, Philadelphia • kW Greenwich street, Pew York ;
and lea Tremont Mine. Boston.
June 24. lel4B.—tiers2SW
AND COPPER. BOW& 11. Nader 1; Co.,
thankful for past encouragement, would announce
to the citizens of Colunalna and its vicinity, that they sun
cenninue to manufacture Tin and Copper ware of all kind.
at their old stand, in Locust street, one door north of the
Columbia Bank, and respectfully solicit a continuance - If
public patrorrage.
Moron 11, 1 8.19-tf
Philack!phia Jldvertisements.
II .p,ftip
T'OB SALE at the sign of the " Red Cartaia,"
-1: Fourth and Market• Street, Philadelphia.
0. 'WHEELOCK; PROPRIZTON.
CARES :—Fruit, Sponge, Pound, Iced, Spiced, Queen
Cakes, Scotch Cakes, Lemon Cakes, Short Cakes, Cheese
Cakes, Rusk, Apples, Jumbles, Spica Nuts, .and Ginger
Nuts.
PIES :—Strawberry' Iluitleberry, Blackberry', Currant,
Cherry, Plum, Cranberry• Egg Custard, Cheese Custard,
Apple, Peach, Mince, and Rheubarb Pies pouring in hot
from the oven at all hours of the day.
CHEESE :—Tirsothy Jackson's No Plus Ultra Medal
Cheese, (very superior,) Pine, .Apple Cheese, and a great
variety of other Cheese, both new and old.
N. B. Some of the Cheese sold at this establishment is.
equal to the best English Cheese.
(l TEMPERANCE, DRlNKS—always cold—Rou
sell's Mineral Water, Lemonade, Beer, Mead, Milk, &c.
Philadelphia. June 10,1819.—ens
WIIIr WILL
VOll . SUFFER. Thousands of bottles of dm
AMERICAN COMPOUND have been sold during
the past year, and was never known to Gal of curing, rs
a few days, the worst caeca of a certain delicate disease,
Simsnal weakness and all diseases 'of the Unnary organs.
Persons afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy,
need fear no exposure, as it leaves no oder on the breath.
requires no restrictions in diet or business—contains no
Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is
adapted to every• age, sex, or condition. It is also the
best remedy known for Flour Albus, or Whites, (female
complaints) with which thousands suffer, without tho
knowledge of a remedy. 'This celebrated remedy has
long been nrrd in the private pr-mice of a physician with
unerring success, radically curing ninety-nine of the hun
dred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are plain
and full directions.
. .
EU - CAUTION—Ask for the AM:RICA:I COMPOUND, and
purchase only of the agent. Price 81 per bottle: 11.
Wtrataus, agent for Columbia. • •
June 3.184t4.-ly
ATWOOD'S
▪ EXPIRE COOHING. STOVE. In again calling
attention to this anew:tiled STOVE, the proprietor
• has she pleasure to inform the public that comer
natty) it ban undergone an entire change—the pipe and
hearth placed opposite each other, and a
SUMMER HEARTH AND BROILING APPARATUS,
being added. thus rendering it faultless, and unless there
is another futatiete Stove to the market, this is unques-•
ttonably the beat, as it now embraces every valuable im
provement possessed by any other Stove in addition to
souls peculiar to itself, secured by Letters Patent.
The success of this Stove, since its introduction, is un
equalled. Nothing has ever been offered for culinary pur
poses, that has given such general sausfaction. Stoves
have been copied after its form; some dealers have even
used its fundamental principles, but the proportions were
so unlike the original, that they bear the relative value,
that a counterfeit does to a genuine coin.
Complete COOK and other COOK STOVES, in great
variety. P. R. GILBERT, No. 41nMarket mt.
Girard Row, below Twelfth Street, PHILADELPHIA
MeAll Stoves purchased at THIS STORE will be de.
livered in Columbia, free of charge.
apW'4B.ly
OLIVER EVAN'S
SALAMANDER, Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests;.
Warranted equalto any other make, and have never
been injured by Ftrc os Burglars, in a single instance. He
also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests ,
made of lighter isou, at lower prices.
Letter Copying Presses and Books.
Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c.
Druggists' Presses.
Eagle Glass Paper.
Portable Shower Baths, &e.
Peaking Levers, Hoisting Machines.
RelHgerators and Wales Filters.
LIVEVANS,
61 South Second St., below O
Chesnu ß
t, P E hiladelphia.
REIPRIGERATORS for cooling and preserving Meat,
Butter, Milk, and all articles intended for culinary pur
poses.
WATER FILTERS.—OIiver Evans' Celebrated Wa
ter Filters, for Purifying . Water that is brackish or mud
dy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise can be had
of all sizes and prices, at the Warcrooms, No. 61 South,
Second Street, two doors below Chesnut St., Philad.
Philadelphia, October 2d, 11907-
ALITLICTEID READ,
A Certain Disease Cured in TWO DAYS,—TiIe
MOST SPEEDY REMEDY FOR PAINS IN THE
loins, recent and chronic affections of the kidneys, dis
ease of the bladder, gravel, seminal weakness, dm Per
sons who, by indulging in a secret habit, having entailed.
on themselves constitutional debility. should apply im
mediately to DR. KINKELIN, of the Philadelphia Medi
cal House, she oldest institution of the kind in the city.
Office. N.. W. corner of THIRD and UNION Sts., be
tween Spruce and Pine. II squares from the Exchange.
This Medical House was established by Dr. K. fifteen
years ago, for the suppression of quackery, there being
so many persons, without knowledge, name or character,
who put advertisements in the public papers, that an in
stitution of th:s kind , was highly necessary to prevent the
afflicted, especially strangers, from falling into the hands
of some musk ilifull wretch, who, instead of curing, might
send his victim into an untimely grave. Therefore, the
afflicted should shun the numerous pretended physician:
who know nothing of the practice of medicine, but cow--
salt Dr. KinkellE, who cures 11 , DERTAIN DISEASE in two or
three days, according to the state of the patient, without
the use of Mercury. No mercurial remedies are used by
Dr. Kinkelin ; his medicines are palatable and harmless,
and all his patients arc honorably shielded, from even the
possibility of being discovered. He who places himself
under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his
honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill
as a physician, and if he is not speedily relieved no re
muneration will be demanded.
Strictures, one of the most troublesome and dangerous.
aftections, which often end in gravel, intiamahon, weak
ness, &c., Dr. Kinkelin guarantees to remove speedily ;
as also, swellings, diseased prostrate gland, &c. Stric
tures have ruined many who had no knowledge of their
existence.
TAXI Parrricciait Msertea.—Voung . men who have in
jured thcraseves by a certain practice indulged in—a habit.
frequentently learned from evil cotnpanzons, Or at school.
the effects of which are nightly felt. even when asleep.
and destroy both mind and body, should apply . immediate
ly. Weakness and constitutional debility immediately
cured and full vigor restored. letters post paid.
TAKE Nortez.—Dr. EMitelM has had greater practice
is the above affections than any physician hi the United
States. lie also possesses an advantage over all others.
from the fact of his having studied in the great hospitals
of Europe. Thousands in Philadelphia can testify that
he cured them after every other remedy had failed: Sepa
rate rooms for private consultation. Open till 9P. M.
TaAvnt.i.ens supplied at a moment's notice, with the
requisite medicines to cure themselves privately.
PacKaora of medichics sent to any part of the U. S.
More particulars in the Spirit of the 'rinses- 0e1947-ly
"O TEMIMPOILA I 0 MORES!"
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC—The only genuine
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY."
has the written signature of the General Agent. W. M.
SPEAR, on the OM aide wrapper surrounding each bottle;
this is believed to be the only article, bearing the above
title, as connoting from the Doctor. T
The virtues of Wild
Cherry. for relieving affections of the.Lungs,and that all
important organ, the Liver, has long, enjoyed the confi
dence of domestic prepuce.
City of Philadelphia, es—William 111. Spear, of the city
of Philadelphia, being duly sworn according , to law, de
poses and nays that he is in the possession of the original
recipe for prepanng a Balsam of Wild Cherry, for affec
tions of the Lungs, which was given to him by Dr. 'Whiter.
a regularly educated Physician, and that he believes it to
be the only one in possession of .any person except the
said Dr. Wirier himself. W. M. SPEAR
Sworn and subscribed before me. and city seal affixed,
on the first day ofNovember, A. D. 1t47.
(L. S.) JOHN SWIFT, Mayor
A copyright fur the Balsam is secured.
Absurd as it may appear enthe face of the above uncle
niable proof, an individual from Boston, Mass., recently
applied to the United States District Court of Pentwylva
ma for an injunction on the General Agent for the United
States and the British Provinces, to prevent said Agent
from selling the only genuine Dr. Waimea Balsam r.:
Wild Cherry, (said Individual claiming the right.) On
, course the lion. Judge of said Court promptly roused it.
The Balsam is not one of the quack nostrums of the day,
1 claiming to cure persons whose cases are beyond the teach
of medicine, (or restoring others to- life ;) it- only claims,
and has proved in thousands of caeca, to be the lost, taco
etheacions, and only genuine preparatiott of Wild Cherry
' of the mneteenth century, for affections of the Lungs,
Liver, and Kidneys, frequently terminating in consump
tion ever o ff ered to the public.
.A. , liberal discount to druggists and country dealers.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—/ have this day appointed
T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 132, North Second street,
Philadelphia, Wholesale Furnishing Agents for the (only
genuine) DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER
RY, for the following States, viz: New York, New Eng. laud States. New Jersey , Delaware, Maryland, District of
Colombo', Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and
Georgia. • ,
Also , for the ;metier of Pennsylvania . .
All orders fro
the Balsam will hereafter be addressed to-them., '
Also for sale, wholesale and retail ,
. by W/LLIALI M:
SPEAR, No. 145, Vine street, below Fifth street, Phlladel
phia,General Agent for the United States and the British Provinces, for the (only genoine) Dr. 'Waimea Balsam of
Wild Cherry WM. M. SPEAR.
Philadelphia, March 27, 1848-
AGENTS,—J. & W. Penfold & Co., New York • A. Mc-
Clure & Co., Dr. Kernel. Co., Albany , N. Y.; ' John F.
Prescott, Troy, N. Y.; Charles Dyer, Jr, Providence, R.
I. Redding tr. Co.. Mrs.E. Kidder, BostomMess.; James
Green, D. Scott, h. & Co., Wareester, Miss. • H. &J.
Brewer, Springfield, Mass. • G. W. Welsh, & Co., Hart
ford, Ct.; J. Oisli &Co., Maw. .
Pa.; C. A. Morris &
Co., and Dr. A. H. Becalm, York, Pa. Reynolds & Co.,
Leeksville, N. C. • John L. Kidwell, deorgetown, D.C.
Alex. Duval, Ricienand, Ye.; W. A. LeAletlit, Columbia,
Pa.
Price el per Wile; six bottles for $5. Ap15,48-1
(Er DR. DTOTT.4:6
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