The Columbia spy. and literary register. (Columbia, Pa.) 1848-1848, October 14, 1848, Image 3

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    . illi li ttillAtillig ailbern The skin lithe principle
• min of touch swingftptbe vast quaotity of nervous
matter in turreogispositilsn.. .9. to speak.. h Is• the vast
sewer of the system draining o , more refuse matter than
all the other glands of the a stem together. This is
effected by the persplratery a
app, ntt Os of the Dirmie.—
The Sebaceous glands ofike Darmie secrete the oily sub- '
stance whichYenders t"-takin pliable. The function of
the third set of Is of the skin, vie absorbents. is to
remove any morbid deposit between the Dermis and
l i
Epidermic Whenever the oily seeretioh is allowed to
tamale too long.on thesurface o the skin, and meeting
as it does With fine dust which 0 ntinually floats in the
atmosphere, the action of tbeulkin Is interfered with, and
some detergent becomes neursaaryl,tri'restore it.
A flee action of the akin is indisperwible to health, for
when it is Interfered with the reface matter which other
wise would be excreted Is thrown back on the system.
The action of the absorbents of the Dermis does not
Immediately concern health,-but is the one on which
beauty depends. Since it is Abe. only channel through
which any morbid deposit, such as tan, freckles. pimples,
der- can be removed, there are few arirles that mimeses
aniinduence over these absorbents. Itarlway'• Soap Is
the mostpotent of these. For It le from the introduction
(Into& soap) of 'ltch articles as have 1 , power over these
absorbent., (securing thereby the beattrifying as well as
the detergent effect) that hang Its cardinal virtues. This
isseteritiOn is entirely our own, and was Bret introduced
to the public under the name of Its ways Chinese
Medicated Soap.
Ladles and gentlemen, if you wish to get Radwey's
Soap in all its purity, call on R. Wrist/op . , and Win. A.
Lzazirs, Columbia. and Zahm & Jackson, \in Lancaster.
Each cake, or the genuine, must be signed R. C. Rad
way .T. & R. O. RAD WAY, 2 Courdand S4t.,
'i. Y.
septi6'B,lm
On the Bth inst., by the Rev. Wm. Barns, Tr. TOON.A.B
SMELLS to Mrs. ELLZABIL7II SMITH', both of C. lumbia.
Oa the 12th instant, by the stone. Mr. Jot v Awn, to
M 34 CA.21141.111018 WELSO, both of Columbia.
15,000
FTE RICE far sale from the Boliveh Brick
Vorks, IVestmoreland county, Pa., said to lie supe
rior for Furnaces to any made. For sale by
HENRY KALiFFELT,
Head of Canal Basin, Columbia, Pa.
117"Laneastcr 1:IMou lc Tribune copy and charge ad
vertiser.
October 14,1848
Pl:l73lgle SALE.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, an Saluday
the ildth day of October, 4.84 d, at the premises; the
following described propetly, viz: A two story b tick
TAVERN HOUSE, sign of the Green Tree, formarly
kept by John Smith., but at present by Edward
between Locust c
Howard.
tiv
altuate on Me vast vide of Front.
Walnut streets, 42 feet front and an 8 feet al tey , and i
feet deep. Also, at the same time and place, a Wharf 1 1 e
feet long by 50 wide, situnde immediately ia the rear
soPthe house above described.
Sale to commence al 2 o'clock in the afternoon of sai ' a
day when terms will be made known by 1
Columbia; Oct. 14, 1848—ar JOHN SMITH.
DELTALIMPIZIKir GOODS.
THE undersigned has just returned from Phil
adelphia with n largo assoriment of all kinds of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS,
to which she would respectfully call the attention of the
ladies of Columbia and vicinity. Her stock consists of a
•zhoice selection of Bonnets of the latest style. varying in
Iptice from Mesa %GIRO.' Also, a large assortment of Rib.
bands, Silks, amine, Velvets, Flowers. &e., &c., all of
which she isprepared to make up, according to the latest
fashions, and sell cheap. L. BROWN
Third door above Chalfant & Haldemnn's store.
Columbia, Oct. 7, 1848. Front street.
TALL do WINTER
aOODSI. We have just received a splendid as-
ILL •ortmeut of FASHIONABLY., FANCI, and STA
PLE FALL and WINTER GOODS, to which we respect
fully invite the attention of the public.
FRY & SPANNLER'S,
Columbia, October 7,1848.
AZIPALCASS,
MERINO, MORELS, in, for Ladies' Dresses. We
would cull the particular attention of the LADIES
to our choice stock of the above Goods, and also to ex
=Milli:, a beautiful selection of Cliachmeres. Plaids, de
Loins, &c.,.tn keeping.wah the latest fashions.
ocatki-tf FRY & SPAIVGLEIL
SLID GLOVES,
FOB Ladles' and Gentlemen's wear. A good
assorunent at Fry & Spangler's. oc7,4ti
.FANCY
COLORED FRENCH MERINOS for children's
wear, with an ussortment of other goods suitable for
children, at Fry & Spangler's. 0c7'48.
CAPS, CAPS,
CAPS, of the very latest styles, •for Men and
Boys, at Fry & Spangler's. 0c734
roa maxim.
A LOGE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Veetings, Satinets, Tweeds, Kersey', and Ladle.'
Gress Goods, at the lowest prices, at
Oct. 7, , 1848. FRY & SPANGLER'S.
BLAILITZETS,
VLANNELS, &c. last received a large lot of
.12 8, 9,18. 11, 12-4 Whitney Blankets, and a tinge stock
of Flannels at all prices, at FRY & SPANGLER'S.
'LLALL BONNET ROBBONS—some splendid and lash
"! ionable styles, just received at Fry & Spangler's.
QHAWLS SHAWLS: In endless variety and prices
1.3 at Fry & Spangler's. 0c7'46
FRENCH WORKED COLLARS, some as low us lge
cents. at Fry & Spangler's. 0e748
A LPACAS. DeWitt, plain and figured for 1:4 cents, at
11 October 7, 1848. W. & S. PATTON'S.
DLANKETS—Large and Cheap at
Oct. 7, Istld. W. & S PATTON'S.
FOR AZINT.
AGOOD and convenient two story brick
dwelling house, situate 011 Fourth street, apply .to
FRY Is SPANGLER.
N. B. Possession given immediately.
Columbia, October 1, 1.849.—tf
V.IIIGVABLEI
RUMNESS PROPERTY at Public Sale, without
J...) reserve. In pursuance of as order of the Orphan's
Court of Lancaster county, will be sold on Saturday •28:h
October, at the house of John Barr, in the Borough of
Columbia, the following real estate, formerly the residence
of Gen. Thos. Boude, dec'd—A double lot of ground, with
a large Brick Dwelling and back buildings. and an Office
on the front, with stabling and carriage house thereon
erected, situate on Front street, near the bridge, in the
Borough of Columbia. 52 feet front on said street, and ex
tending bock about 300 feet to al4 feet alley. This house
being very large, and constructed of the best materials, is
susceptible of being divided and altered to a Arst rate
business property, worthy the attention of business
men. It will positively . he sold without reserve.
Persons wishing to view the premises will please coil
on the subscriber.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., when terms
(which will be very liberal,) will be made ,known by
SAMUEL B. BOUDE.
Colombia, October 7,1848.-3 t
ovk sA
RE eo-partnersbip heretofore existing be
tween William Cross and William Waddle, trading
r uler the firm of Cross & Waddle. has this day been dis
mayed by mutual consent. WILLIAM CROSS,
Sept. 00,1848. WILLIAM WADDLE.
The business of the late firm will be settled by 'William
Waddle and Thomas Hoge, agent for William Cross.
October 7,1848.-3 ts
s•4i=tY:O.
VRII of Maids, Wives, 'Widow; and the
i ji ?rowning ornament of men.
It is to the scalp as guano is to the earth in making It
fruitful.
It le as certain in its efect as death, to-morrow or next
year.
Now, reader, these respectable chimes certify that
Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have the follow log
'Sects without WI:
It will force the human hair to grow on the head, face,
or body — lt will stop It Inning, tare sea rf or dandnza: and
make red, grey, and light hair grow dark.
Mr. W.Tompkins,9lKing et., New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn.
Mr. James Power, grocer. Falb= et.,l3rooklyn.
Mr. Thomas Jackson, 89 Liberty st, Pittsburgh
Henry E. Cullen, (late) barber on board the South
America.
But thebeantifal, the glorious effect it has in dressing
and beautifying the hair—making it soft, dark. silky, and
keeping it so thrice as long as any other article made.
IT IS SO ECONOMICAL AND CHEAP.
It costs but] shillings for a treat bottle, and the public.
are emucientiously and honestly assured that the above
are its real and tree qualities.
Be caned and get Ms genulae. Ask for Jones's Coral
Hair Rbateraties, bad take ao Mbar. For rale only by It.
agent Or Coblarbbb
! Philadelphia . .ddvertisemenia.
EVlEFlElggq4l7l l lqqqq4Elrittll
PITELMEnr
HE BLOOD. DB. KEHLER: PANACEA, for the
removal and permanent cunt o fall diseases arising
ram an Impure state of the BLOOD and habit of the
body. trig:
I Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh, Plurisey, Coughs, etc.
Scrofula In all its forms Tette'', Scald head, Ulcers of the
face, hndy and extremities. Chronic Rheumatism. chronic
diseases of the stnmich, liver and skin; White-swell
lags, Enlargement o f the Joints. old nicer', constitutional
debility, syphlitic disorders, mercueial and hereditary
predispositions, etc.
Spring and summer have passed away, and autumn is
once more with us. There is a melancholy sadness in
the sessop,and all nature feels the change that is stealing
silently nn. Man seems to ahrink from the coming winter
and prepares to meet the chancen which the seasons im
pose upon time. But how ait with the bed-ridden mar
tyr to actiorui.a. liver diereses. chest erections, rheu
matism, or any of the numerous disorders winch take
their rule in the organs of digestion and an soon dry up
the springs of life. How dons he feel the change, What
gloomy forebodings dwell in the tenure 7 The sear and
yellnw leaf of autumn remind them that w decay's effac
ing lingers" ere already active In their work of desolu
tion. Ile knows and feels that without relief '
With hint life's scenes will anon be o'er
His beating heart will cease to beat.
and he marvels. But has not the hottnteoue band of
nature scattered around us a remedy to expel-disease
from our system. and bring the blood upon nor cheeks.
blunt houre, dam weeks, arid ,itimitha he command in
anguish Ana suffering', We ammer,liNn. DR. KEE
PANACEA lea remedy of unsurpassed alterative powers,
and will, so far as human agency and fnresight can go,
drive disease from the system, and restore it again to
itealth. From the past we may indite of the future. What
has once been done can be done again. From the many
advantages conferred on the afflicted by the PANACEA,
all may reasonably hope for, and expect to derive bene
fits. npßead the following evidence-at
lilathwodtriwei, N. J., Fetiruary 13,1848.
Dr. Keeler—Dear slr-1 am entirely out of your Pana
cea—l was called on for half a dozen day before yester
day. Your mediciee is selling very well where I have
Introduced It. and lain satisfied tba:t he more it is known
the more popular it will get.
Very respectfully. your's, IVI3I. PAR FIII3I. M. D.
We are continually receiving such fin iterleg notices as
the above, all speaking in the highest praise of the Pana
cea. It Is the best remedy before the public. • ,
'Sea Pam ph lets
Prepared and sold. witolesale and retail. N. W. corner
of Third and South at., Philadelphia. Sold wholesale by
Dr. McPherson, Harrisburg G. W i Miller, Luneaater ;
and retailed by R. WILLI AMS,A Columbia, and by drug
gists anddtbers throughout the country. Price SI per bot
tle, 6 bottles $5. jrrsee pamphleis_Ca
iire'Also Dr. KeelePs Cordial & Carminative, the best
medicine known for Diarrhma. Dysentery, Cholera lit
lament, Cholera Morbus, Colic Fluileney etc., and for all ,
derangements of the stomach and bowels caused by
TEETHING.
Philadelphia, Oct 14,1848.-8 m
e 41--iwir,-*
,HOTEL, The subscribers beg leave to inform
their friends and the public an general, that they
have taken the
WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND STAGE HOUSE,
HH, Race Street, Philadelphia, formerly kept by J.
P peers & Son. The House being large and convenient,
and in the business part of the city, they hope, by strict
attention to business, that their friends will give them a
call ; that nothing shall be wanting on their part to make
their guests feel at home. Terms, $1 ter day.
L. REX PETERS, of Phila.
JOS. HOWETT,
Ph In. 0ct.7,1648-3m formerly of Lancaster.
WINTER
Ii,LOTHING for men and boys, at George Galin's,
Scaitheristcorner of Second and Market streets.
Gentlemen visiting the city and wishing to supply them
selves With Cheap and Fashionab:e Winter Clothing will
find a Itirge. complete, and choice assortment of Bangup
Coats, Cloaks, Business 'Coats, Dress and Frock Coats,
and Boys , Coats in great variety, made of American,
English, and French Cloths. Pantaloons for men and
Boys, made of Cessirneres, - Doe-Skins, Satinets. &c., &c.
Vesta loricien and boys of Silk, Satin, Velvet,. Cloth, and
Cashmere Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Ae„ at
the lowest possible prices for CASH. Remember we
will sell as cheap rs any Clothing Mouse in the United
States. GEO. CULIN.
Soul. east corner of Second and Market streets.
Phila., Se I, 30 , 16418,6 m •
UTERINE
QIIPPORTgRi. blcs. James Betts, North East
Liennier of Eleventh nod Weise'. streets. Pltaladelplils,
original Inventrr and sole proprietor.:
To Physicians, Ladies, and Druggists.
Mrs. Wits notion reepectfoolly communicates the con
tinued coerces and %narrowing demand for her Uterine
Supporters: thy are now very generally adopted by
Physicians as floe most succeeslut medium of relief for
the dietressing malady for which they - were invented, of
any offered to Inn public.
The ev II renulta attending the use of Pessaries, ore
obviated by the application of tier Supporter, and the pa
tient in enabled, io a short period, to resume her douses
tic concerns and dulles to arid the long croofiliement to tile
nick chamber. withiall lie attendant distressing conse
quences, renderer' Unnecessary.
Twenty thourmild 4adies are now using them with the
greatest ease. conifott, and advantage.
CAC I'ION.--PLusoz OBSERVE--That proceedings ,
have been commeoocad in the Supreme Court of
sylvenia ag.oloost rt Surgical Instrument making !iron in
Philadelphia. for counterfeiting end selling the Support
ers as and for Betts, Ultra Abdominal Supporters."
All Moline Supporters hate tier written signature en-
closed in a circle of latter preen, not each instrument
and in the box ere a loobk nod written directions.
Mrs. U. refers with pleasure In eminent Medical Pro.
tensors of all the schools in Pholadelploia. And to cele- '
braced Professors and Paysiciatis in other chies of the
United States.
Mrs Berta offers the Rillowing
The fine Supoorter for',l,ad les. adapted to the variation
dimension's of Pat lents. 88 00: an entire new Support
er for SUMMER Use. for Leonia requiring the use ate
very cool, light. and transparent article ; weight only
from 2 oz. to 3 0r... end possessing ell the Important re
quinotes, 87 alt: a very follow and daraltia Supporter,
with all the latent improvititents lu Its arrangement,
(for poor patients) 85 00 o
The above are stibieet ton very liberal discount to sell
again. when three or more nos taken.
R. Williaine. Agent. Columbia, where pamphlets can
he had containing certificates of the must eminent phy
sicians in this country as wellas in Europe.
Sep. 10, 1842-2 m.
A CERTAIN
CURE EMI TILE PILES. Dr. CULLEN'S INDIAN
VEGE I ABLE PI.I.Ed REMEDY Is a domestic pre
paration, which hes been used with entire success for
marry years Being an internal medicine. It has a decided
preference over nutward appiicalion•.whlch are but pal
istives and trot curatives. This medicine nett upon the
diseased parts, producing healthy t akin. and a PERMA
NENT CURE—WHICH IVE WARRANT ur refund the
MONEY. Wholesale and retail by
ROW AND & IA , ALTON, Proprietors,
No no, Market street, Philadelphia•
IL. Williams and W. A. Leader. - C niombla ; J. T. An
derson fiIIIrICUEL ; 3. S. Finney da,Evans. and Lloyd,
Wrightsville; James Idisfith and o.mila, Lancnater.
sept2'4S-2y
- in:mow= Im3ul
- NTANUFACTORY. Sieve, Itiddle,tereen and Wire
_CI CLOTH MANUFACTORY, No. 4d, North Front
street, Philadelphia.
The subscribers continue to manufacture, of a superior
q uality, all o jie P r L er Riddles,OR NAMENTAL forVi WIRE
kinds of Grain, Seeds, Sand , Ore, Snuff, Starch , Brick
duets, &C.
Founders' Sieves, of a superior quality, constantly on
hand.
Also, Safes, Wire Dish Covers. Sofa Springs, Twilled
Wire for Spark Catchers, If.C.
ORNAMENTAL .WHiSE WORE.
Such as Cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bordering,
Flower Stands, Trainers, Trellis work for Grape Vines,
lec.. &c.
Also, Wire Fencing of every description.
te.l7.;°'4'" thankfully
received. and promptly execu
-IVATSON & COX.
August 12, 1849-3 m
FIIIME AN= .&411:1211! I
TIIOROUGALY ERADICATED BY ROWAND'S
TONIC MIXTURE! That great National. Old Fa
vorite, and Sterling Remedy! of EIGHTEENYEAR=
STANDING—stiII unapprosehed in its vibnderful success,
certainty, and safety, in the cyan or rots WRETCH= cox
" smelt
Mr If you would erzape the arsenical (poisonous) coun
terfeits take not a bot,le from any one, that is not guarded
by the written signature' ) of the original Inventor and
proprieior, Joint Rovrann, on a paper label, crossing
the mouth and cork.
This remedy has never been bolstered co nfid encey f and
deceitful puffs, but has woo its way to the and
universal adoption of the inhabitants of Flom moo Amin
Dormers, BY ITS GOOD WORKS AND FRUITS
ALONE, to which all the agents, and every person who
have used it, well testify.
PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE,
143, Arch Street, Phila.
AGENTS.
•
Columbia, R. Wi l liams. W. A. Leader, Lancaster. 3,
Gish & Co.; Marietta, J. Awfer, J. T. Anderson ; Bain
bridge, Landis; Fallmouth, G. H. Horning: Middletown,
M. Brown, R. Mort ; Portsmouth. Henry Bear, M. Me-
Benoit. Wm. Rowan ; Collin's Ferry, A. Collins; New
Windsor, Eckert & Mandan Tido-water Loch, J. Kelly;
Wrightsville, J. S. Puthey.
August 0, Me.
a .
•
0 OBS. The •ambseribert have . justreceived end opened their Fall Goods, cansistutgemof C1 4 0 115 4W I
mere,. and Vesting. of the moat desirable styles. S!titi..
nets, Woolen and Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Lund
says, Tickinmt, Checks. &c.,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Silks, Saun striped Cash
meres and Paunetto Cloths. Rich style Cashmeres,
Lamestines, Mohair ,Lusires, changeable Lustres, plain .
and figured, Brochees Delains and Alpacas of every qual
ity, all of which will be sold from 10 to 20 per cent below
fanner prices. W. & S. PATTON.
Columbia, October 7, 1848.
ramilarmar !
TIRE NOTICE, that it will be to yon t interest
to ell l and examine th e large stock of Cloths, Cal
simeres, Sattinets.Vestings, &c.. ofevdd' style and (pals.
ty. at reduced prices. Now opened at
Columbia. Oct.?, IS4B. W. h S. PATTON-8.
WORE NEW GOODS.
W &S. PATTON hare just received a splat
v v . did assortment or Fall and Winter Dress Goods,
at very lowprices. oetr4B
CARPETS,
AfATTING, and Window Shades, good styles and
-.11 low at W. & PAT TON'S.
Oct. 7, 1948.-tf
'TRIMMINGS
Every description, suitable for dresses, now
W. & S PATTON'S.
‘ISc7TITI9nf
creannam 01 1 HOWL.
NOTICE. The U. S. Mail—Eagle Line—will leave
Columbia hereafter at 3 o'clock. P. M., instead of 3;
as formerly. The morning train will leave at DI o'clock,
A. M., as heretofore.
S. 0. ROCKAFELLOW & Co.,
October 7, 184.4.-Ito Proprietors.
Opening This Day,
ANOTKER splendid lot of FALL AND WINTER
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. to which we
would respectfully invite the attention of the public gene
rally, and the ladles in particular.
Sept. 30—tf - FRY & SPANGLER•
Baltimore .advertisements.
SPLENDID
QTOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, at No. cm,
L.) Market street. Baltimore, Nd.
HAMILTON EASTER..k. Co., invite the attelvion of
wholesale and retail purchasers to their stock of Goods
now open, embracing, in
RICH SILK AND DRESS GOODS
Every new style printed, plain and satin striped and
plaid Cashmere and Mousseline ; satin striped Orientals ;
embroidered Cashmeres; rich white and colored dotted
Muslins ; embroidered Cashmere Robes ; colored Lyonese
Cloths; Alpacas; rich and low priced Plaid Goods, and
high colored Fabrics for Children's wear.
Colored Dress Silks of very rich. medium and low
priced styles. of the latest importations.
Rich high lustred Black Silks, of all widths.
Rich black watered, satin striped and satin plaid Silks.
Millinery silks, satins, Mareelines. Florence, ,te,,
Silk Velvets, a very large stock of all colors.
SHAWLS, VISITES, AND MANTILLAS.
Splendid long and square Cashmere Shawls.,
Rich embroidered Crape Shawls.
Embroidered cashmere and abet, long and square plaid.
rich printed Cashmere and Terkeri, black and colored
silk and mourning, Shawls, of every style.
Silk Wishes, Manillas, Cloaks, die.
MOURNING GOODS, •
In Lupin's vcry•supertor Dombarines.
3-4 and 13-4 black blouseclines. 3-4 and 8-4 black Cash
meres, black French Merinos, superior Alpacas, Mourn
ing Cashmeres and Dress Goods generally.
Also. English and Italian Crapes; Gloves, Hoisery•, love
Veils, S.C.
FRENCH MERINOS.
A full a.sortment of Lupin's French Merinos, manu
factured expressly foxour sales, from samples o f colors
sent out by us.
EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, GLOVES, &c.
An elegant variety (at our usual low prices) of French
Embroideries, in capes, collars, cud's. berthes, sleeves,
standing collars, chemizettcs, &c. in Muslin and lace.
Linen Cambric and Clear Lawn lldkcs. in Corded, re
vere, licm'd mid embtd.
Real Valenciennes Laces and Edgings; Thread Laces,
and Edgings, Muslin Edgings and Inscrungs; Lisle, Egyp
tian and Bobbin Edgings; Belt Ribbons; licesery; Mitts;
Gloves; White hltielin Goods; Linen Canibries; Long
Lawns, and small articles generally in great-variety.
IN LINEN GOODS and 110USEEEEPING ARTICLES
We have a most extensive assortment. including Rich
ardson's superior Irish Linens, of the best fabric, made
expressly for our sales.
PIIIOW case linens and linen sheetings of every width ;
table Damasks and Diapers. by the yard: satin Damask
table cloths and napkins, of all sires; Huck:aback. Rus
sia and bird-eye diapers, crash. dowlas, star linen, drug
get and linen crumb cloths, floor baize, table and piano
covers.
Flannels, of every well known and approved make.
' We have also au elegant assortment of rich embroid
ered Lace and Muslin Curtains, (some really magnificent:)
Canal!' Muslin by the vard; Lace Drop Curtains; and
rich curtain goods generilly.
Blankets. a most extensive stock from $1 50 to $l5 a
pair, crib, cradle, mid berth Blankets; splendid Imperial
Marseilles Quilts.
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS.
Bleached and Brown Cotton% from to 3 yards wide
of all the well known makes.
Drillings. Jeans. Limeys; Kerseys; Plaids and the va
?lons articles requireed by Farmers' and Planters' ser
mutts' use.
Particular attention is called to our assortment of Goods
for ltien'a wear, which will be foupd large, elegant and
varied. including-
French Cloths. Cassimeres, Doeskins, &n. in great variety
of styles.
English and American Cloths and Cnssimeres. Vcstings.
serges, silcsias, sewing silks, and 'Merchant tailors'
Goods generally.
Also, a complete stock of new style Cravats, Scarfs,
Pocket lidkfs., Hosiery. Gloves- etc.
Persons not in the habit of dealing with us. are apt to
think we sell nothing but costly goods i—such is not the
fact. As far as regards our. retail stock, our range an
braces every thing that is substantial and desirable, no
matter how common—front silks at $4 a yard to Colicoes
at 14 cents! All our low priced grads we retail at the
lowest wholesale prices.
We can with confidence invite an inspection of our
stock from wholesale and retail buyers. as in extent,
variety, and richness, it has never been equalled in Bal
timore ; whilst the large quantity of goods passing through
our hands, enables us both to buy and sell cheap.
Baltimore. Sept. 30, 1e48.-3m
THE NIA.G.A.R.A.
SIIONER-BITH. An 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 body, without waning the head, unless
at the will or pleasure of the bather; but u 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 itersons cannot take a cold bath—their case in
met in this as they can regulate the temperature of the
water to sun their wish, and commence bathing at any
season of the year without tiny unpleasant result. Ladies
can have the advantage of bathing without weuirqr 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 'might, front a small ehildi to the tallest person.
When the door is closed, theilxtures are hid and the out
side appearance is that of a neat piece of furniture. -
They have received the approbation of several medical
gentlemen—others are requested to call and examine
Stem. Manufactured by the Patentee. ,
• .EPHRAIhI LAIIRABEF....
24 South Calvert street, Baltimore.
BATHING.—Read what Armstrong says :
Do not omit, ye who would health secure,'
The dhily fresh ablution, that shall clear -
The sluices of the akin; enough to keep -
The body sacred from undceent soil.
Still to be pure, even if a did not conduce
(As much as it does) to health, very greatly worth
Your daily pains; his this adonis the rich;
The want of this is poverty's worst foe.
With this external virtue, age maintains
A decent grace; without it, youth and charms
Are loathsome. :septlir4c—tosu:lol9
X.EPEOVAZ.
T ABOILITORY OF THONSOMIN BOTANIC KEDI
11_4 CINES. EPHRAIM LARRABEE. No. 20 South
eavert street. Baltimore. has removed .his Laborary to
his new building. No. 24. and has Mears on hand the
largest and most complete assortment of pure Botanic.
remedies in the United States, prepared under his Special
care at his Laboratory—being the lint erected in the
United States for the special purpose of preparing Thou
somas Mantonots. All of the pulverized and compound
ed articles are put up in quarter and half pound packageess.
and neatly labelled, with directions suitable for retailing
and in bulk. and upon better terms then the same article
can be had for in the U. S. Every article in his line is
warranted genuine—the public Can rely upon this..
lETA liberal discount made to country merchants, who
are particularly requested to call and C1A161146 quality,
die.. befiare purchasing.
Eps•The various Treatises, embracing the mom reputed
authors, upon the Thomsonian or Botanic System of
Medicine, may also be had at his establishment, by the
quo:airy:or single copy. copt3o4lB-toso2lY4O
- •
TALL AND inTEVITIIII:
•
TIDY GOODS. Better bargains than ever can
now be bad at that unrivalled place for bargains,
THE BEE HIVE STORE, .
North Queen street, where they ure just opening invoices
or splendid Dame-Goons, which will •be field at mall
profits.
SILKS I SILKS ! ! SILKS!,!!
Rich Ispahara Satin--Chameleon.
Figured and plain Armteres. • . , .
Chameleon Satin de Chin. . '
Figured and plain Chameleon double..Poult de Soirs
Gros Grains. and Gros de Rhines.
i, 4-4, s.4—Rich brilliant boiled Silks, for dresses, &e
ERIXO ! MERL/M1.31i
Lupin's sup. French Merino, )Colors — Cherry; Blue,
for Ladies' dresses, &c. Crimson,Maroon, Modes
Brown.
New styles Mouse de Laines and Cachmeres.
Jaspe. Cachmere, a new article for dresses and. sacks.
Plain Mus. de Luise, front 12} cents upwards: ,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
The Most complete and largest assortment can now be
seen at prices astonishing low .
Sup. extra size French Wise], long shawls.
Rob Roy Wool Plaid, long" shawls. • •
Mlle richest designs Terlcerri shawls.
French Caehmere, Thybet, cm.
Modes and Block Thybet. silk Fringes. • -
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO: Lancaster.
1 case splendid Parametres and fircrinoes at 18 and 25 cts
1 case rich California Plaids, all wool filling, only 124 cis
These goods cannot be equalled in this city.
. RIBBONS! RIBBONS!!
Superb styles of Fall and Winter Bonnet Ribbons
Magnificent styles for waist'and neck.
Velvet ribbon. plain and shaded.
Merino setufs for ladies. •
Unions superfine fall shades Kid Gloves.
Embroidered and plain silkgloves.
liosiery—very cheap indeed-.
FRENCH WOOL CLOTHS.—The newest article for
Ladies' Fall Sacks AT THEBEE RIVE,
North Queen st., Lancaster
CALICOES ! CALICOES!'!
cases of the best prints ever sold, last colors, only 61- eta
➢lushes and Flennels—chesper than ever
- AT THE BEE HIVE, Lancaster.
Rich patterns of French Ginghams,victs.
Woolen Plaids for children wear.
A cheap lot of Suunetts and COSEifflarCS.
lease good unbleached Cotton Flammls, only 61 cents,
worth 10.
DRY GOODS of every description, lower in price, and
better in styles, than can lie houglt in this city, now going
rapidly at CHAS. - E. WENTZ 4.. BRO.,
Bee lime, N. Queen st., Lancaster.
Just received I case o(new styles black and silk Frin
ges and Gimps. New styles silk. buttons for ladles ,
dresses. AT THE BEE HIVE,
North Queen Street, Lancaster.
CLOTHS! CLOTHS!!
Just opened 10 pieces superior Frenrh fabrics, very
Cheap—AT TEE BEE HIVE,
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.
Good Plaid Silks for 'dresses—only 371 cents.
AT THE BEE HIVE, Nord. Queen it
Lancaster, October 7, 1848.—tf
NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber for
suusuription to the Columbia spy. advertising. and
Jolt work, are requested to make payment of the same to
Geo. W. Sehroyer, who is duly authorized to receipt
therefor. C. WESTBROOK.
Columbia, sept 30, 1049.
SUGILR,
MOLASSES, and COFFEE. The subscriber has
,tibt received and oilers for sale d 5 hogsheads of N.
Orleans 50C1...M. 6 hogsheads Sugarhouse - .IIOL4SSES,
and 30 bags Rio - COFFEE. F. S.
irj•Acso. constantly on hand a large assortment of all
kinds of wall seasoned LUMBER.
Calumbia, cops .20, 161. R. .
Blankets.
•
A . GOOD asssortmeat Just 'received and for sale very
low, ut . J. D. S.l. 'WRIGHT'S
Alpaca Lustres.
AVERY fine assortment of Plain, Plaids. and Striees
at I_ ete. and upwirds, at J. D. kJ. WRIGHT'S
GOLD
•
DENS, Pen liolderrand Pencils. G. &E. M.
Smith, (late of Me - firm'of A. G. Bagley & C 0.,) man
macturers of Gold Pens: Pen holders and Vetle6S, No. 16
Maiden Lade, New York.
We, the subscribers offer to the trade; and the public
generally. our' clillbrent styles of Gold Peas, which are
warranted against all Imperfections by fair usage, and al
so to be superior in every respect to any others' made.
Having increased facilities formanufacturing, we are de
termined that no pen shall be delivered from our estab
lishment unless iris perfect. We also keep constantly on
band our superior Gold •Pencits, and Pencils with Pen,
which we are enabled to offer while lowest rates, All or
ders addressed to the subscribers, will he carefully and
promptly attended to. G: @ E. N. SMITH,
Sept. 30.-2ln No 10 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
Election Notice.
Columbia. Bonk & Bridge Co., Sept. 7, 1549.
An Election for thirteen directors of the. Columbia
Bank and Bridge Company, %rill he held at the Banking
Hoam, in Columina, on IN cdnesdny, the Bib day of No
vcruher nest, bctweeu the hours alit A. M. and 4 IL M
SAMUEL S'IIOC IL Cnslder.
frrThe United States Gazette, of Philadelphia; 'Lan
eastenan and Union & Tribune, of Lancaster, will linter ,
the above as heretofore. sem:3o'4B4:
WAGON IVLAN.ZNG.
TILE subscriber takes leave ' to' inform the cal
-1 Zell9 of Columbia and vicinity, that he lies again
commenced the buieness of Wagon Making and repammg.
at his old stand, at the conjunction of Locust and Walnut
st reels. and the road leading to the Ore•Mities.
Being well provided with =hero( all Rims and quality,
he is prepared to do all kinds of work—from a heavy
Road Wagon to lighter ones of various kiuds.
Having had a long experience in the business, he re
spectfully asks a liberal share of the patronage of his
old customers, es well as of the community in gener al. JAMES STAINDLEY.
Columbia, iept. 30,1899.-6 t
NOTICE.
.
A"persons are herebr forewarned that I ' will
pay no debts whatever of my wife, - .lane's, contract
ing, she having led my bed and boardwitbout any cause.
his
Witness WILLIAM X APBOLD.
IL Flaammse.mark
Columbia Sept. 30,1543—tf
- Cloths and Cassimer4.3s.
HE subscribers reipeCifully invite the aileniion of their
T
friehda mid. the 'public`lo their FALL STOCK of
of FRENCH andI24OLISII CLOTHS & CASSIAIERES
joss received, among which are some spletidd styles of
Fancy Hoods-r French blacks, blues, dce.. at reduced
Oriees. .1. D . J. %vim irr.
Columbia, September 16,1846.
• ' _
•
Don't be too late!?
Tv, It the very cheap Flannels now selling with a rush
at 12We. per yard, at J. D. & , .1. WRIGHT'S.
Prints
OFecerrraadtc. serlption of the niseDFIIIL.
G. W. BRANDT,
DERRCRANT TAILOR, Front street, Cobra
his, Pa., respectfully announces to the citizens
of Colornliia and the public generally, that he has
just returned from New York, with a choice selection of
CLOTHS, CASSINIEMM, and SILK and FANCY VEST
ING'S, of the very latest style of pattern, and best quali
ty of material, which he will be happy to male
Al
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.. die.. combined with an endless variety of Car•
simeres and Vestiugs, together with a general assortment
of Handkerchiefs. Cravats, Gloves. &c.. dec.
Baying secured the services of Mr. Benj. Young, who
is well known to this community, as one of the most skil
ful "Cutters" in the country, he flaunts himself that he
will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those who
may bd disposed to favor him with their patronage. The
citizens in want of articles in his line are very respect
fully invited to call and examine his stock before snaking
tbetr purchases, as he feels assured that a doe regard to
economy will justify such a course ; and be would here
say, th at no pains teSU be spate' in the employment of
such workmen as will give entire satisfaction so even
the most fastidious. G. W. B.
Columbia, Sep. 10,-3m.
BLEACIFED gad Brawn. 44,54 . 64, sad 104 wide. at
tlututually 197 pies}, at J. D. &J. WRIGHT'S.
\'~~ t ~ k
sad!'
CHllghalliS.
BEAUTIFUL assortment, very cheap. JUR received
11 at J. D. & J. WRIGHT'S.
PREPOTS% IMPORTED EXTRACTS for Maud
kerchiefs, Jockey Club, Perfume De Jenny land,
Mausseline, Magnolia.Rouquet Caroline, Rose, jesmtn,
Portugal, Patobouly. Musk; Am. For sale by
seper43 W. A. J.F.ADER.
Symms.
A COMPLETE assortment ofl Wood, Coal, and
COOKINO STOVES, for mule at reduced prices,
at the. Hardware Store of J. corntrzr..
auardeLdni Locuet Ste et, Colurnbia. Pa.
. .
N.atzs. SP=233, & 23.11.2LD5.
500 KEGS NAILS and SPIKES for sale at man
utacturee.; prises at the Hardware Store of
J. W. COTTILF:LL.
Locust Street, Columbia, Pa.
IMEMEM
GUNS. •
JUST received, a lot of superior English SHOT
GUNS. Double and Single Barrel, for, sale at low
prices nt the lierdwaro Store of _ _
MUM
SIMEXIMI MON.
AMERICAN and Russia Sheet Iron for sale
at reduced 'lmes, at the Hardware Store of
J. W. corm:Lt..
Loctigt Street, Cotumbin, Pa.
MEM
ANEW ARTICLE which may be used with
Quill or Steel Pea (quill is preiernble) for billets,
invitations, &c.,—it will exactly be the thing. It is also
used for ornamenting Wood, Picture Frames Chairs,
For sale by it WILLIAMS.
Columbia, August X, 1848.
• witussms.
A SUPERIOR lot of both single and double
l'ruonen for sale by W. A LEADEIL
Columbin. Pa, August 12.1.:44.
3BULL'S S.S.B.S.A.PARILLII..
TUST Received a first rate supply of Bull's
SARSAPARIL.LA, and for sale by
Colatnbis, August 12, 1e42. W. A. LEADER.
ToViTNSEIND , S
SARSAPARILLA. hit 'received another large
supply of Townsend's Sarsaporilln, nod for sale by
August 12.194 e. W. A. LEADER.
LAUVER' GLOISES.
LAMP GLOBES of ,every size and shape, for
W. A. LEADER.
Qo;utb l ig AuguAt 12,1848.
JUST received a new supply of the handsomest
and most splendid assortment of Cam and Libe
ria] Oil Lamps ever kept in Columbia. For sale by
W. A. LEADER.
I'RENCII .Brandy, „Port Wine, Madeira Wine,
While Wine, Ola Rye, and Sherry Wine can be had
pure, for Medicinal purposes at LEADER'S Drug Store.
POZYLAIDE
PICININE, for the growth and preservation of
the Huir. For 'tole by It. WILLIASIS.
Columbia ? July E.,lb4d.
POMADE
DE JENNY LEO; for beautifying the HAIR, &c.
For sale by , 14. WILLIAMS.
Columbia, July 9.1919.
PILIEMIL
xANGEGS. Parlor,lialVeliantber, and Ceiling
Papers' puct , Firebords &c., of the newast
id% aTs on Land atinanufaeturers' prices, at
- J. D. Zs J. WRIGHT'S.
Columbia. March 25, 1847.—1 f
13011.TVIEN.
COPPER and Tin Pumps—a good supply of
Pumps alwisys ou head, and made to order,. at the
shortest nonce b H. PFAIILER £ CO.
March 11. 18.18.41"
ETEr.REAL
- I\llOllT RIMS Always' on hand and for sale
'1)/' H. PFAHLER S. CO.
March 11. 13484(
/MIMI!
AND ,CROSS-CUT SAWS, of Roland's best. For
sale at mailufactures prices, by
April 7, 1647.—tf Ftramt &
ARTICLE Boat Store. We would callthe at
lemma of Boatmen to a new article of boat Stove
made and adapted expressly for their convenience. To
be teen and had at - H. YFAHLER it CO.
March U, 1.3.15-ti I . 1
ETERR'S Celebrated Lowden Fifth Chins, Tra
long and short, double and single Link ' breast
carrying and halter Chains, all of tvhich we offerat man
ufacturers prices. ap7-11
•• IUJMPLE &
T4ESTORATIVE. Jones's Coral Bair Ileitoralive
will FORCE the Bair to grow on the head or face. By
acing toSs: bottle the whiskers and beard maybe cultiva
ted to any reasonable extent.
Sold only in N. York, at SQ. Chatham street, and by U.
WILLIAMS, Agent for Columbia. je24-4.9-0m
AND COPPER 11USINESS. Pfahlcr& Co..
thankful for past encoura g ement, would announci;
to the citirons of Colunibia audits vicinity, that they still
coiuutpe to manufacture Tin and Copper ware of all kinds
at their old stand, in Locust street, one door north of this
Columbia Bank, and respect Sully solicit a continusuwe
public patronage.
March 11- lbSti.if ,
THE Subscribers have constantly on hand a
full assortment of wood, coal,: and cooking Stoves of
every - sim and &striation, cannon stoves. Also, Head
enburgl• patent Air-Tien Foxier Strives. which has given
full satisfaction in all muses. The public are invited to
call and examine for themselves at the Hardware Store of
Oct. 9-tf RUMPLE & ILE S.
F DYlNG—especially in Autumn, the most
o
delightful season of the year? Stop then gentle
invalid, as you puss F. X. Ztsoina's Store, in Locust st.,
above Front, and get a box of , • ,
DR. SOULE'S tiALra . PILLS:
They are truly an effective remedy. Plenty ` of testimo
ny will be exhibited to prove this. ept. - 2, 1e43
• NEW PALL AND
GOODS.' J. D. ti L WIGHT itipect
v v fully announce to their town and country fronds,
that they have Attie 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 care,And will be sold at prices that mccaconvir
cannot fail to please.
Give us a call, and examine our stock before purchas• .
p LIGHT The.ititention of p \ nrchosers Is La
ing elsewhere. as•ws are determined to sell at a small ad-
Wince On Cost. • J. D. &J. WRIO/IT. ~• Sted to the erteiudve viimity of .113LPIIVS lawn
Sept. U, 194: 4 . Locust st.. third door below dad at. ! improved _
Valuable Scientific Work, up on the subject
A t- Gestation and Child-Birth. by R
M. D., late of Parishiust published bytbe author.
This work contains information upon subjects of the
highest importance to married persons. or thou contem
plating marriage. It will he Wand of special vain, to
those whose means, health, or other circumstance. do
not penrut them to Increase the number of their family,
without great inconvenience, suffering, or perhaps risk of
life.. A method of avoithey there troubles and dangers at
will, (recently discovered by a celebrated French physi
clan) is fully commanicaten in this work, so that any per
' son may avail bineseif of it at once. The mesas cost
comparatively nothing, and arc within the reach of alt
The mai ...," taws. safe, infallible, convenient. simple,
and canned:dote the most delicate. Ziar does it curtail
matrimonial privileges in the least.
Copies of this work will be sent, in a close envelope
at • single later POstageoo say paw of the United Slidell
Or it sent, poet paid, to Dr. Fit. - X VMSSELEICIFF, box
2710. New York City. Copyright secured. No Somme/.
let allowed to sell this work. Sept. 2,11148. dine.
ZATBELT'S AND
J. W. COTTRELL.
Locust Street, Columbia. Po.
COULD INN.
LIQUORS.
N7L'W
CELBINS.
TIN
STOVXIS.
WIECAT 'S TEE USE
CIIMD BERT'S.
Em
ERIN STREET, Philadelphit
THE CHEAPEST avrt LARtcES'a
assontramer or
GOLD ANDSILVER WATCHES la PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Levers, full jevrelled,lB carat case, WO and cast
Silver, " 114 18 and over
Lepines - 11 sad over
Quartiera, 5 to RD
Gold Pencils. 1 80
Silver 7'ex-spoon. equal to coin, - 450
Gold Pens. silver bolded and pencil, 1 00
With a splendid avoorunent of all kinds of Watches, both
gold - and silver: : Rich Jewelry, &c.. die. Gold chain of
the' best manufactures, and in fact every thing in the
Watch and Jewelry Ilneat-InucXless prices than can be
bought in this city or elsewhere.
Please.save this advertisement and millet either
LEWIS' LADOMUS.
10. 413. rThlket street, above eleventh. north lode,
JACOB LADartlliS,
CIA
. ,
. - -
:246. Market atreei. Lsm more below richt. wink Bid e.
Err Vre have 4..0f a and Sliver Lvvere aull cuettper thou
the above prices --s liberal dbocosatmade to the trade. ,
Phila.. sap.. 2.1,1b49,43m
'rußs.
RICH FANCY FURS far Ladies' wenr.'"Charles
Oaktord. Furrier. No. 104, Chestnut street, a few
doors above 'Phird. , Philtidelphie, woutd invite the ladies
to call and examine hut supenor stock of Muffs. Boas,
Tippets. arc.. of every...variety-consisting of Rich Russia
Sable, Hudson's Bay Martin. Norway Martin. Mink Sa
bles. Baum Martin. Stone Alarun. Ermine Pitch. Lynx.
&c., Sm. These skint. have been selected with:great care,
and RTC made by the best workmen in the country. La
dies may rest as.tured tlint s uo article will •be offered for
sale in this establishment that is hot perfect In every re
spect. ' • CHARLES O.4.KPORIY.
• 104, Chestnut et.. a fea• doors above Third.
Philadelphia. Sept.. 13,1545.-6 m
z.a.azzolaEorsrpm
PORTRAITS of a superior quality, handsomely
colored, nod put up in ocsuitiul Morocco Cases, com
plete. for only ONE IX/I.L.A R. at SI'IELER'S CHEAP
DAGUERREAN GALLERY'. No. ^oi. wALNur street,
below Forth.lade:phut. All pictures made at this es.
tab:101111cm I he WUTT2Iltea
Phlay sept. il3, 1415.-dm
STOVES!!! STOVES!!!
(1 J. TYNDILE, No. 97 South • Second street,
%_1 • Phileilelphia, gniteful for the liberal patronage
heretofore be.towed, would call the attention of his
friends and thv !lbite generally to a large stock of Stoves
now on , hard. or new, beautinil, and useful patients.
amongst which will be found handsome styles from New
York, - Peekskill, Troy, S:c. lie has also a large assort
ment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves, for Parlors, Dintlig
Rooms, and Chambers, lutudsonie Radiators tor wood or
coal.
_ _
He also continues to manufacture Orr's Celebrated Air
Tight Staves sad trans ins long experience in the manu
facture of these :stoves, beak- the mai and for a long unit
the only agent in the City. he flatters himself hh can sell
cheaper and better than can be bought elsewhere.
A large assorunent now on hand of the very best pat.
terns of Cook stoves either for wood or coal.
Old stoves repaired or taken In exchange for new.
Philadelphia, Sep. 16—.2m.
GRIL&T ATTRACTION,
AT the, Phoenix Hall Clothing Store, South
West curlier of Second and Dock streets. Philada.
Now is the time and this is the store where the greatest
bargains in clothing are to be had. .The subs-ribcr would
respectfully call the attention of the public to his Clothing
Establishmenom Miming inducements...to purchasers of
clothing that no others can offer, has tie the most exten
sive assortment and variety ever °tiered in one store in
this country. All sizealitied and all tastes suited, from
the boy of five rears old and upwards. All sizes of Boy's
as well as Men's Clothing to be had at this store. • ,
Doing business entirely on the cash principle and
having purchnstd the goods, and manufactured his
clothing since the great raducuon itt woollen goods, ena
bling bmt to defy competition. Wholesale dealers are
particularly invited to examine this stock before making
other purchases.
Orders for all kinds of Military Clothing attended to at
the shortest nonce.
Don't forget the Phoenix, at the South West Corner of
and Dock streets. WM. B. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia; Sep. 113—.1rn.
.a. .LARGE
AND Tau 'stock of•Wipets, for Pall Trade.
'The.Subscriber, in addition to his former stock, has
ust received, and has now in his store, a large and rich
assortment o f New Styles llnglish and American CAR
PETING manufactured to order. and decidedly the hand
somest goods in the market, all of which are
_uttered on
the most favorable terms.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and Strangers visiting
Philadelphia. who may be in avant of Carpets. are re
quested to look in and examine tins stock of desirable
goods previous to purchasing ekevrhere. as they will find
all goods sold to oe as represented, and at the lowest
morketprices.
'Lie assortment. in part, consists of:
English 'l'a entry.
English and American Brussels,
'Three-ply Imperial,
ti
Super. tamales.
With low priced Carpetings descnptions. Oil Cloth,
NViadow Shades, Rugs. Piano and Table Covers, Sheep
Skins, Stair Rods, Bindings, Jac., &r.
Also • a it,OlllllClll of Rog, 1.131. and Cotton Car
pets. nom t2i to fiticentspar yard. at the CHEAP CAR
PEP WARE-ROOMS in . R. H. WALKER.-
No 2.5 North Second street.
Directly opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Sep. 10—fini.
G1U5113.2! XIIKTLGFAMS
TN DRY GOODS at No. 80, North Sd St.,
,2,lphia.
Country Merchants will find FANCY AND OTHER
DRY GOODS trout the , Philadelphia and New York
Auctions embracing such articles only as can be bought
et less than ordinary market rotes, thereby enabling bun
to supply those who buy for CASH at less prices titan can
be furnished elsewhere. , A:DEWALD,
Philadelphia, Sep. , No. SO N. 3d street.
STOVES.
THE Largest Concern in the United Slates.
HILL.& CLINE, Is:Ia.:al North SECOND Street,
above VINE, and N 0.341 MARKET Sweet. above
TENTH, Philadelphia.
bloc to !—Small profits and quick sales.
VARlLTT!—Entirely unsurpassed and uneqnalled. • •
03'31mm:cis !—Far, very far in the back ground. •
We offer, amonothers, this season r
The-CelebratedEmpire Cook, the gennine. "• '
Roney's Economist—a new and prune stove. " • ":
Leibranbt's Ole Bull Cook.
The Philadelphia Air-Tight.
•.) New and splendid pattern. The Our Stoves for
Cooking,
The New Pattern Completes, 2 sites, do. do.
The Oven Stoves. • - 4 .do. do do.
A splendid ussortinent of Iladintors ior Parlors. Cannon
Radiators. Air-Tights, Stoves for Stores, Halls, Chtirches,
&c. too numerous t o menuon.
Philadelphia, August 12, ISld.
1v.:4-3{citql.4l.l.*Orhir.}Al .54.: • 41
QTOVE- WORKS. The subscribers respectfully
inform their friends and the public Mit they are 'now
prepared to execute orders with which they may by
favored, for they 'WEST PHILADELPHLA COM
PLETE COOK wrovE, of which they have three sizes;
CONNON and BARE CYLINDER STOVES. *even
sizes; BASES and TOPS for Cylinder Stoves, five sizes,
OVEN PLATES, four sizes; COTTAGE AIRTIGHT
PARLOR STOVES, (for wood.) two sizes; GAS cwaNs,
three sizes ; CAST-IRON HEATERS, and a ferge and
beautiful assortment of Patterns for Iron Railing. •
Theca Goods nre all made of the best material and front
new and•belutilul deiamis.• :
Their WEST' rsi.A.LD , A cow -Lai - I . s is, wit.hpip
doubt, the beet - itiel most saleable Cdcilt Stove in dm
market.:They are constructed with Mottio-Patent Feeder -
Front and Orate, winch fives Thom a decided - superiority
over all others. They only want a trial to confirm wire
le - here asserted. _ ' ts
'CASTINGS of all kinds tiladFlo order widipri*peueso
and despatch. •
Samples may be seen and orders left at the roundly. nr
et J. 5. Kotium's, 154' North. Second Street , his mum a
Dosszse's 10: buuth Second BlAcut, and at IV/Lewes &
Hints', 45b Market Street.
WILLIAMS. , KOHLER, mATurgi; • co—
Phila. August 15..1545-Bm.
SAFETY rim: OIL LAIIIIS
The construction and improvements of these Lampe
render them sultaLle for any rurposeor place where arti
ficial light is required: the brilliancy and magnificence - of
which have not been equalled, and at ena-11.41/ rim =-
swum of any yet invented. They are periert) free from
any unpleasant odor. , • .
ALSO—A genaml assortment of Solar. lard. mut: Oil
Lamps, Fluid, Candelabras. Chandelisra Hanging Lamps,
for Churches, Stores: Hall Rooms, Factone s. Hotels and
Billiard Saloons, Lamps with modes, designed for reading,
be.
All manner of Has Fixtures, of every ymtero, style and
Mush.
Having every facility for manufactaritur..the under
signed is prepared to sell, wholesale and retail. as I.IIW
as anrutarnActory in the United States. and toe articles
are warranted equal in appearance and oonstrnetisse to
any that can be produced.
Merchants and dealeraWill find It to their advantage
to call and examine the stock and prices, which cannot
tall to give satistactkett
MANUFACTORY. No. 191. N Second fired.
Philadelphia, .Toly P 9, 1818.-,lta
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