PAxinnt, Pttil^deipX, FWE-aubiieribertn -L iMi ... r .^__ and have reduced th« 'Eype;.rcnw«. w ,.u. IB percent. t- ' - 3®j£k-?lS Minion f4' - -. .Email Pice 7 3*P <£ <‘. v '}JpnparlW66‘s' J - ' Long Pfinfep-S® '** w • Aggfc i ' ' ’ •«, ‘ - pjjarl --- - sp2o 1 •' Ur •«'“ Diamond --2 DO .. ■ ■. :to-Bpare no expense Tq making, their. ■ißott jW they '■are-: oftlie. celebrated Scotch i ailed for Beauty 'and <3 era- 1 -.r ; >Bich_they leek aarared .will meet with i now reaily f i 7 :.waited.-Europe for the purpose; :in their line bfi •r. a. greater variety of Fancy Ornaments, ,-&c., i l &c.,. < than any.. - .j l ?^®*V e m,the»ltnited Statety -and-their ; : .of casting, and'* of ■:preparing to faniiiih orders in ujnannerto . jnaftrp eatiafectidn. - ■ j \ -'■?s®sW’'^ rea^s °r every description, Printing • Ink,.Chases, Cases, Rule, Furniture, Sic.; at;; - • the 16west -Tates. . * . Second-hand Presses; ami Type which hasi been used only :in sKaeotypiug, ,generally on band-^ “ookfl, .Pamphlets, Music, Medicine Directions, labels, Checkfc,,-Btrafta,'-&c. correctly and elegantly stereotypedashcretofore.-i . ... ? N. 8.-Specimen Books will be cent to Printers; who wish to make orders. . ; ; L; JOHNSON & Co. ! Jan 11 ’dS-jO-dm}- No. 6 Little George street. ijfe Insurance. *QENN MUTUAL LIFE; INSURANCE COM -Xr.PANy, Oflice No. 91 Walnut Street. ; This company is now ready to make Insurances oq Lives, oh the mutual liability beyond the amount of the-premium. - •. All theprofita of the Company divided annually: among the insured. ' • \ The premium may be paid quarterly, serahannu- Hy or annually, or one half of the premtuannay be paijl in a note at 12 months. Individuals; insured in this Company, l>eeome members of. the corporation, and vote for Trustees. The Rates of Premium, with a full .participation in the profits, are as low as any other Institution in the State or Country, and lower than any of the English Companies, with only a portion of the pnv fits., Blank applications for Insurance with full par ticulars can be had at the office. . DANIEL MILLER, President, WIIXIAMM. CLARK, Vice Predf. . John W. Horner, Secretary, J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent Lancusler, Pa. Jan. 4, 1848 PLEASE \OTICE. VTEYV YORK CANTO:* -TEA COMPANY.— Philadelphia Stores, : FQ Chestnut Strati. next to the ebrner of 3d at. and 337 Market it., «d door below 9th, north aide. Choice Tea*,\Vhoi«ule*ahd Retail. We arc conwmtly fficelving il<uhand f»iu ported Green and -Black Teas, embracing the heat velectiono thiin oUU of. China. Our abundant in* aourccii grcit experienre, nml oiiluiivei nliontion the Ten Tr&du, give ui peculiar ihciUtlee; con* irf-iuentlv, wp are received to Ml Teas j/nrer, mbrt fragranf and perfect, for the icopectivcpiictifi, than any other cuabliahment. Onv principle ofdoing huainesfl has, in. the course of fix years, nrcurod a connection throughout the United States, and wherever our Tens arb sold they receive high commendation. v them a trial. The’manner in which our Teas are packed <ihe wrapper next to the Tea is a heaVysuperior tin oil,) offers great inducements to dealers and families.., as they are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that their quality will r»?main unimpaired; and are in packages of a quarter pound and upwards, each containing full weight independent of the wrapper. Dealers iu Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Books, &c. ■tic. as well as those whojhave heretofore sold loose teas, express themselves jliighly pleased, not onlv on account of the superior quality of the Teas, which are subjected to a rigid test in order that each package may’be confidently warranted, but also at-our manner of packing, which enables them to make up their assortment without. the necessity of purchasing one or more chests of each kind , as a small assortment may be packed in one chest and thus obviate the complaints of their customers, that their tea 9 have lost their strength and flavor by the length of time on hand, and exposure to light and air. Remember the Nos. are 337 Market street, and S 9 Chestnut street, where our Teas are received weekly and sold on the same terms as in New York. July 7- • * 23 >l. A, Root’s Gallery of Daguei'reo* typos. ’VTO. |4O Chestnut Streel, Philadelphia. Now is J_ v the time! Those wire visit the city during the Christmas and New Year's holidays should-not fail to visit the splendid Portrait Gallery of M. A. Roq_t, 140 Chestnut street. There is no charge l«r this interesting ami beau tual exhibition, the likenesses made by Mr. Root's newly-improved Daguerreotype process are decidedly the most accurate and life-like ever ta ken, having been awarded premiums in the princi pal cities, and in New York at the last exhibition of the American! Institute, the first medal for the best Dagu'erreotypes, over all competition. While the pictures are such rich and perfect gems of art, our prices are the lowest possible with fcood materials. Visitors should not neglect, the opportunity of securing portraits of the beat qual ity—for such only will not fade. . Prices $1:50, $2 00, $2 50, $3 00, $4 00, $5 00 $8 00, $lO 00, and upwards to $5O 00, varying wah size and style of the frame or case. Unrivalled perfection.—U. S. Gazette. The perfection of art. —Boston Star. The be3t in everv point of view.— Pennsylvania Inquirer. ‘ Very beautiful. —Boston Bee. Beat ever exhibited in this country.— A V. y. Sun. the lightning has at last reached the Daguerreo type. —North American. \ Life-like and inimitable.— N. Y. Tribune. I OPINIONS OF THE PRESS sufficient to’ fill-a volume' might be £iven, but all are invited to call at the Gallery and judge for themselves. 1 M. A. ROOT, 140 Chestnut st., 3d door below sth. New Iron and Steel Store. 7 subscritfprs, ImporLers and dealers in For .l. eign and American Iron, beg leave to call the attention of purchasers of Iron and Steel, lb the jfew assortment of Swede, Norwegian, Refined, Cable and Common English Iron, which they now have and are constantly receiving from Europe di rect. Also, American Iron, consisting of iloop. Rand, Scroll, &c. F.nglisu, Russia, and American Sheet Iron ; Small Round and Square Iron,! from 3-lC.h and Boiler and Flue Iron, Horse Shoe arid Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various sizes ; Lo comotive, Tire and Railroad Iron; Angle Iron, jfalt-ruund Iron, Arc. Spring and Blistered Steel, Jrotn beat stamps of Swede Iron ; Cast and Shear r leel, &:c., all of which they offer at the lowest rates, for cash, or at six months lor approved re ierence, and to which they invite the attention of purchasers, before replenishing their stocks, i Also, Pig and Bloom Iron received on eotnmi&- . vioHj on which advances will be made. - i - KARPS i. DRINK, j i Iron and Steel Merchant, 117 North Water »t,, ami fiC. North Del. Avenue Philadelphia, July 27, 1847. 2lMv Miner CWn KxprcKN. In their own Cam and in charge of MeHHungcm. IS now running daily between PhlladelphiaLLun caster, Columbia, Wiightsvillo, York, BaltUhore, 'South and .West, and alio-from Philadelphia to New Yorjf, North ami East, for the forwarding hv mail tram* of valuables, parcels, bundlrn,' light bo<Oß and the transaction of any commisnioils en trusted to them at vert/ rcaionablt rata. The Exprcus leaves Philadelphia at midnight, thua enabling persona sending by It to have! their ordere filled and racWvfd Ih following morning.,- . A messenger always accompanies each cai, who will receive and deliver at all the offices on the way, ‘ . ! The proprietors wish to mate their line a general public convenience and pledge themselves nothing shall remain uudone whicli the public convenience may require. , All goods must be marked by ‘‘Miller Co.’s Express,” CIIAS. NAUMAN, Agent'for Miller & Co.’s Express, Railroad 1 Office, Lancaster, 89 Chesnut, corner of Third j street, Philadelphia, Columbia, .WVightsville, York; and Museum Building, Baltimore. [nov.9 ’47—il-tf Oliver K'l ans’ Salamander* Fire & Tlitef Proof Iron Chests, ■TTTAIIRANTED equal to any other make, and \ have never been injured by Fire, or Bitrg 3»\in a i in ®lf ‘ nsta pce. He also keeps on hand a supply of Common Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. , Letter Copying Presses and Books Trucks for Stores, Factories, &r. . Druggists’Presses. ; r Eagle Glass Paper. 1 f ‘ ...Portable Shower Baths, &c. ! Packing Levers. V Hoisting Machines. Refiigerhtors and Water Filters. ; ' . OLIVER EVANS, . 61 South'Second 30, below Chestnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS for cooling and preserving E -® ctte:i j Milk, and all articles intended fo* Culinary purposes. Erans* 'celebrated that is blackish or maddy:whetbet/by rains,' minerals, or otherwise; can, behadof all sizes and prices, at the Ware, roomfejrorfcl, South; Secondetrebt, two doorii be low Chestnut, Philadelphia.' . Sept. 28, 1847 ““i• ;SfTO-»MWTJ in* articles, on *Vv-- .ii - ' Heart , <slands' , * v ’-,r Strength ** ’ !§s!££* “* "Stomach Jf&vcii '.Re&teatfons | Xrver ’"’fifemerj.; » ; 1 VABtood tuihga • TfTsfti - - v 4 Secretions : Alters a •‘Senses*'-Wotoart' "'< - Head Veins v .. ' Disease • | *„ _ ~fee., sb<, fee/ ' i ■' -Together whh'the Great Seeret—Soccess in-Lift? i-how. attained-r-How .to 'do^ded— Cpascs. .and - Ef: fect^ofKjTor—Habits—PaSsjons—-Woman descri& ,ed—-Mafa described—Man’,B Errors—Rich and Poor —-Scxea^—'Virtue and Vicc-f-Yonthful Errora—Wo man how made delicate—Woman's Ambi tion, fee-', fee. ; V ' ' ■ '■ s - r - ‘ - The Whole designed for the nobTb -purpose of iin provTOg and extending edncatlon airiodgst; the, ple,.jmpartjng vaJuabTe kndw]«jdge on the' Physio logy of the humanframe, andthelawa which gov ern mental and bodily health, fee. , fee. / ’• * • &j”-Vhy person sendmg2s cents enclosed .in a letter, shall receive one copy hy mail', or five edpiea for . Address, postage paid, • G. B. ZIEBER fe ‘ CO., Philadelphia. . May 25, 1847.' 17-fy Moore&Rbdon, Mei’Clumt Tailors ■\T 0. 70- South .iTbird.Street, nearly opposite the ,X/i: Exchage, Philadelphia. . (B. K. Moore, late of the .firm of Robb, Winebrener &Qo.) Respect fully announce to their, friends and the public that they, are constantly prepared -to make to order, of the finest and best materials, and at moderate pri ce:;, every article of Fashionable Clothing, conati tyting a Gentleman’s Wardrobe, for which their Complete stock of .choice and carefully selected Clotlis, cassimeres, vestings, &c., of the latest and most desirable patterns, are particularly designed. . Their own practical knowledge of the business and a persoua! attention to every garment, enables therato give entire satisfaction, and to both old and jtew customers they respectfully tender an inviia-. . tion to give -them a call. Having been for years connected with some of the best and most fachionable establishments in this country, employing none but 11 ret-rate workmen, and being in the constant receipt of the latest fashions, and best styles of goods, they are fully prepared, to accommodate customers in the be6t manner. [Philadelphia, Aug. 31, 1547. 31-6 m Agency of the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co., PhUa. UNLIMITED. This Institution is / now doing business on the Mutual Insurance principle, combined with a Joint Stock Capita). Fire risks on merchandise, buildings and other property, for a limited term or permantly, on the moil favorable terms. Losses will be liberally and promptly adjusted.. . By the Act of Incorporation the stock is pledged f.r the payment of any lo.3aee which the Company mu) außiam, and as an additional security to the a«ruifd, the act roquirec that the profits of the bu siness shall he funded and remain with the corpor ation as agartantee and protection to the assured against loss, The assured are protected fiom low without any individual liability or teapotiaibility for the loos of the cixptuadofi. DiKfCTOftt: Jo-eph 11. Seal, Ed. A. Souder, John C, Davis, Robert Durum, John Jt. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Wonrv Lasuenco, F.dwaid Dai lington, Isaac ft. Davis, William Folwcll, John B.' Ncwlln, Dr. R. M. Huston, .Tames C. Hand, Theo phihii Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, John Carret, lluch Craig, George Serrie), Davis B. Sucy, Chaa. Kclloy, J.G, Johnson, Wm. Hay, Dr. £. Thomas, John Sellers, jr., Spencer Melllvain. WILLIAM MARTIN, Prea’t. Richard S. Newdold, Sec’y, * J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, North Queen street, near the Railroad. May H, 1847. 15 REMOVAL. JUNGERICH & SMITH, Wholesale Grocers, No. 223 Market street, north side, between 6th and 6th streets, fim door below 6th. Having removed from the old stand. No. 12 Decatur street, to the spacious house, No. 223 Market street, they t.-nder their grateful acknowledgements to their kind.friends in -the city and count v of Lancaster, for the very liberal patronage they have enjoyed. The new location affording them many* facilities not previously possessed, enables them to offer to Merchants and dealers additional inducements tu give.them a call in their new place. Their stock is heavy and has been selected with great care, they are 'enabled to sell on the lowest possible terms. To 1 all country produce entrusted to them, ihev, will de.vote their attention and makospeedy returns. • September 1, 1547. - • ’ Cheap Watches and Jewelry 4 T the 4i Philadelphia Watch and Jew j\_ elry Store,- 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry. , aft♦ JM Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, $45 00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 33 00 Silver Lever Watches, seven jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled finest quality, - - - 14 00 Superior Quartter Watches. - - 10 00 Imitation Qtiartier Watches, - 5 00 Gold Spectacles, - ' - . . 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, - . - 175 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, - 350 Ladies Gold Pencils, 16 carats, - 2 00 Gold Finger-rings 371 cents to $8; Watch Glass es, plain, 12.} cents; patent, ISi ; Lunet 25. Oth er articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. O. CONRAD. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lupines and Quartiers lower than the above prices. September 6/ 1547. • f 10-ly Adams &, Co’s Package Express. ENERAL AGENCY', Forwarding, and C'om- X mission House, Philadelphia, Lancaster and Harrisburg. The undersigned having made ar rangements with the Eagle Line for special accom modations, are prepared to forward to and from Philadelphia, daily, parcels, packages, single cases of goods, Sic. See. Articles for Columbia, Y'ork, Carlisle and Chambersburg, will be forwarded from Lancaster and Harrisburg bv the regular convey ances. Persons residing in the interior towns, which are off the main routes, can obtain packages from Phil adelphia b v directing them to the care of some one in any of the above named places. Packages for the Eastern, Western and Southern cities, will be forwarded from the Philadelphia Office* with great despatch, and at moderate charges. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail postaoe paid. When they are fur goods to be returned hv Express, no commission will be charged. N. B. Adams 8: Co., are alone responsible for the loss or injury of any article or property of anv description entrusted to their care. Lancaster Office, at G. Hill’s Book Store, near the Railroad, North Queen Street. Harrisburg Office, atD. Robinson's Book Store, Market Street. SANFORD &: SHOEMAKER, SO Chestnut street. Philadelphia. October 5, 1347. ' . 35 “ Serure tlie Shadow ere tlie Sub- staure Fade/’ CIOI.LINS’ Celebrated Sky-Light Daguerreotype*, > Two Silver Medals awarded at the Fair o’l the Franklin and* American Institutes, for the best and most .mistical specimens of Daguerreotype Portraits. The recent improvement made bv the subscribers, and which in pt'duiiar to their fftahlichment alone, \iv.; an.upper light, has received the highest 10* coinmemlaiiona liom the l'n\ss, and also written testimonials from the fir.at artists in the country, au to im (»reet superiority over the usual .vide Ji B ht. Tii«‘ poculiar advantage of thiu light is that the natural expression of the eve can be obtained now more perfectly than heretofore. Citium* and Granger* are roopecifullv invited, whether desiring jiortralta or not, to vi*it our spa cious galleries, probably the hugest and moat o\. tensive in the I'nitod States,and examine for them ;>e!ves the astonishing improvements made by the .■mbucribtrrt in this wonderful art, £ T. I*. 4k D. C. COLLINS, Proprietors of the City Dagnerrian Establishment, No. 100 Chcsnut Street, 2 doors above Third, south wider [sept-ftS »47-35-Cm Hover's First Premium Writing luk. THE following testimony from distinguished In stitutions speaks for itself. University or Pennsylvania,) .Philadelphia, Mav I], 18*17. 5 Having tried, for aome time the Black Ink, man ufactured by Mr. Joseph E, Hover, we have found it well suited for manuscript, by its running freely, and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade we are also well pleased with. W. E. HORNER, M. D., Dean ol the Faculty and Professor of Anatomy. .John Ludlow, Prdvust. Samuel B. Wyeie, Vice Provost. Henry Reed, Sec’y of tlie Faculty of Arts. Roswell Parke, Professor of Natural Phil . osophy and Chemistry. s - W. W. Gerhard, Lecturer in the Medical . .." Department. I Pennsylvania Medical College, Philadelphia. • .We fully eoncur in the above. . Samuel George Morton, M. D.* Dean of • the Faculty. Central High School, Philadelphia. A. D. Bache, Principal. A. H. McMurtrxe, M. D., Prof, of Ana. Amencan Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia.. Frederick Fraley, Secretary, t rP U JP om H° u se, Philadelphia. : J. D. George, Deputy Naval Officer. Mmmtin* Omitt, a mp eridr article, Warranted; - F or sale, wholesale and retail at the manufactory, lipi 'B7, North Third Stre*'oDlostte Cherry street,Thiladelphia, by ' > oppo*jte ; j JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer November 23, 1847,. 43 ifillffill occupied 4s 'aw*re,and : nnijlitri tbat msJjß!nowTeady to Jarriia}s| tlieffe -^ntlv/ , '‘ make Jtq.ycry. ile*iraljlt; property for aVsadv | dlory, as the ai<^iiibl I'‘person i ing - fejpnv«r the best stands' : in - therviiiagcv'p Also*:-*; th?s apparatriy is suchthat it may be attached to. • Boil ding Lot, gfitabfe for comnAiaiott,mcin<apta,og ; Stoves ja:uBc r dlso to Cookings .Binges, other business fnen, connectedwitkihoroilroad. Furnaces, SteamßoHeraj or -iir any rituatrojrwberid~ : * a in*W«'properties are'locatedlnA'pleas-1 i fire or light is reqairedi-'.To f nt cC&trai> pQLrt-DtVtbe^- village Jot, i i .churches, and from any gas-works; thisapparatns'wijrbe foqhdrA - .oeairetl by the purehisexs. •/.•* ■ ■ ■?■ .v!'' I cheap and economical medtod-of . lighting as ; well:- --„ • H’theaboveipfcopertics arc not sold tbefore the l«r ias heating theirApartmexEtSj-withouyany^tatia ; ex>' of April iyill be for rent. %.v :• pense for fuel.: : •!'_-* ' - A-.-.. ’ Apply to ;- SAMUEL BOMBERGEB,' |.. ,Persons wishing to‘sec the apparatus in opera- jan l : 4S-3m}; . .Laucaster.Pa ! tibn, can do so by rcaaiing at .Ws imanufoctorj’.-r Rights to manufacture in either of the Above States, i be sold on accomjhodatingtenns.: - •’ . . Having been appointed Agbnt-by the American ; Assigneesfor the of this Apparatus; j and also for the sale ofpther States in the Union J for Bights, an}' orders /addressed to him n ill re ceive />■;. 4 He respectfully sbficits. attention to his very su perior and cbmp]e|e assortment of .Warm .Air Fur naces, Cooking /flanges and .Bath Boilers. -He keeps constantly on hand, nine different -sizes of Ranges, all ot/which will be seen., at _.aiiy time at his store, and warranted to perform well } together with eve.ry variety ofFumacea. and Boilers. Also, a,select variety of Vault and. Hearth Grates. Gas Ovens, &c. In assortment, quality and price, he feels confi dent .that he can please those who may call., and therefbrcJnyites an examination of his stock September 28, 1847, To Housekeepers. TSYHE subscribers invite purchasers, of alj or any I kinds'of DRY GOODS required in housekeep ing, to call and examine their stock which is con fined exclusively to those articles, comprising in part ail kinds of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, Damask Table. Cloths and Napkins, Tow elings, Tickings, Table and Piano Covers, Furniture, Dimities and Chintzes, embroidered and low priced Curtain Muslins, Worsted Damask and Moreens, Domestic Muslins, &c., &c., together with a large' stock of all kinds of Flannels, and the best slvles of Irish Linen, which they import direct fiom ihe most celebrated Mpachere. By excluding Dress Goode from their business, they are relieved from the necessity of asking high prices at the commence inent of the season to compensate for losses conse quent upon changes of fashion us the season advances, and will sell at the lowest possible grade of profits as the surest means of extending their business. JOHN V. COWELL & SON, Corner Chesnut ahd Seventh Streets, Philadelphia, nov 9 >47 6 in ISAAC JRAKXO-V, WHOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Liquor Store, 135, 137 North Second Street, Phila. March 9, 1847. ,$-1 y Allentown Hotel nnd General Wage Otiice, 'Ey'll Phil.-iJalphla, .N'mv Yr.it, Romlins, Hoililo- JJ? horn, Mauoh Chunk, f'.imon, 4.0,, Coini'r nl Hnmilliin (lircoi :iml iho Mnitot Sijuai'c. I'iAYltl !H KM, ruipci lfnllv nnnouncri in hi:i iVieml* ami ihc puhlie ifoncrally, That having pur chased of Mr. Euoa Weiss the bJitmes belonging to the above Hotel, ami having also incurred consider able expense in otherwise lining up and improving it, is now preparod 10 accommodate the travelling community in such a manner as svill doubtless ren der general satisfaction. His TABLF. is always supplied with the best the market affords; the Bar with the choicest wines and liquors; the Beds and Rooms are clean and com fortable; and, in fact every thing with a view to the convenience and comfort of his cus tomers. The Stabling is largo and commodious—and par ticular attention is invited to the fact that hit Ostlers are the most kind and attentive gentlemen “of their prolessiou'" to bn found in the oountrv. The public can therefore rest a-sured that, whilst the guest shall be properly entertained, hi* horse shall )>* well cared for. In short, thu subscriber lias determined to spare neithpr pains nor expense to make his hou*e equal to any in the country, ami he therefore respectfully invites all who visit Allentown to call ami satisjv themselves that the Allentown Hotel is reallv i; The 7 rdfe/Zeis Home-." Charges moderate Allentown, January IS..ISAS Mays of Appeal. To (he Taxable Inhabitants of Lancaster Count i/. PURSUANT to the provisions of tlu* ];nv of tin* Commonwealth, the undersigned Commission ers of Lancaster county. hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants within the respective townships of the said county, that the place of' appeal from the assessments for 1848, will bo at the. Commis sioners' Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the fol lowing days, to wit: for the townships ol- Bart, Brecknock, Caernarvon, Cocalico East, Cocalico West, FebVv 21,r. 184$. Colerain, Conestoga, Conov, Columbia, Donegal East, Donegal West. Drumore, Ephrata, V-Tno.sdav. Feb'rv 22nd, 1848. Earl, Earl West. J Elizabeth, J Fulton, Mempfiehl East, llemptield West, , ~, , , „ . Lampeter East, .'<lne-rj:iv, Felt. SJr.I.IS-lS Lampeter West, Lancaster, J Leacock, Leacock Upper Little Britain, Manhcim, Martie, Manor, Mount .Tov, Paradise, Penn, Rapho, Salisburv, I Sadsbury, February 25th, 1648 Strashurg, J ’ Straabtirg Bor. j Warwick, J t-am apter citv, Monday, February 28th, 18-18. THOMAS PATTERSON. .JOHN LANDES, JjfollN WITMEIt, Commissioners. Attest —P. f, ELiinjtAN, Clerk. [Jan. 11-60 i : “ f Laiicaster Bank. Dejember 17, 1547. STATEMENT of deposites amounting to Ten liollars and upwards, remaining in ilue B.ank, in luvor of the several persons .mentioned} which have not, for three years preceding, been increased or diminished: Margaret Collins, . . ■ $30,00 Robert Donnell, .... 68,58'' Elizabeth Hackman, . 1CC,07 Samuel Ovennhine, 35,18 Rnvid Stoner, .... 74,37 Noah K. Zook, .... 25,00 And the following is a r.isiieinent of l>i\idonda on Slock in thin Bank, amounting to Five Dollars and upward::, remaining unclaimed tor three yearn uic ceding the date thereof. Andrew Bailsman, . . $32,80 - Louisa Eichler, #,84 Samuel Heir, 9 off Elizabeth Demur!*, • 9,00 Roland Hiller, . , ! 8,10 Jacob Hoist, ... 27,00 Jacob Eshloman, . 119,70 William Montgomery, 8,14 Henry Roland, . 18,73 John F. Stoinuian, 6,41 Clement B. Oruhh, . . \ 16,50 John Winner, . . 5,40 Frederick D. Baker. . 25,20. Dr. John Miller, . . 9,Q8 LANCASTER CITY, SR. Personally appeared’before mo, tho subscriber, an Alderman for said City, Christian Bachman, Cashier of tho Lancaster Bank, who, being duly affirmed according to law, doth declare and say, that the above is a true statement of the Deposits and unclaimed Dividends stated-to the best of liis knowledge, and belief. CHRISTIAN BACHMAN, Cashier. Affirmed and subscribed Dec. 17, before William Frick. 5 Lancaster dec 28, 1847. 4t-48 Farmers’ Hank of 'Lancaster. December 27, 1847.. LIST of unclaimed dia blends and deposites bn the books ot this Bank, published agreeably to an act of Assembly : DIVIDENDS. John Potter, deceased, 1 share, §44,75' Catharine McMutrie, 4 shares, 16,00 Mary Cramer,' ' 0 fe 24 75 Jacob Black, , ~ • / \ .3’po W. Hamilton, (miller,) dec’d, . 38. 38,00 Thos.‘Wentz, deceased, ’ 26 *‘ 26,00 J. B. Hubbs, (guardian,) ! 7 10,50 DEPOSITES. • ! Catharine. Burkliardt,. §30,00 Henry Deidrich, deceased, . 250,00 Martin Miller, deceased, 32,69 Orphans*. Court of Lancaster countv, 322,29 John Peterson, ■ 100,00‘ > - v .V ,G. _Ct ARKSON, Gwhier, ; Sworn aDd-Bubscribed Decembei27> l 84 7) coram. j. C. t'Atf CAMP, Aldeanan. Jan. 4, 1648. ’' Salc, : Vo ON Wednesday, the IGth wiH'be public vendue,’'By-lhe 1 subscri ber, ou the prenuacs; ‘about iiaiPa'inilV nurflt ePtf»e Village of Concord, ami abdutJlftey game" distance /south ot the Old Road, "near' ’Leacock •‘Meeting House, in Leacock township* Lancaster cbtnttVj the following article? to wit:' i-ov-;v :*' *= , : ' DRAFT HORSES, and FOUR COLTS ‘ -7 Lead of -2 Cows, ami a number of-young cuttle, 2 Plantation WagonS, Ploughs,Harrows, 2 ot Hay Ladders, and 1 sett of Wood Ladders,. 1 Holler, and onc -1-Hursc Threshing Machine, 1 Corn. Shclicr, - 2 Windmills', Grain Cradles, add Mowing Scythes;- a lot of Horse Gears, and a num ber of other farruing'uterisils; also one'eight-day Clock, nearly new, and" a great variety of articles not here mentioned. . - ’ Sale to commence at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of.said day. Attendance and terms made knownbv WILLIAM M’CASKEY. " dec 2S-ts-33 W. O. Bllcliok, | (Successor toHickok Cantina,J BOOK BINDER, r and Blank Bbok Manufacturer, Harrisburg, pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he is now carrying on the . above business in the old stand, formerly occupied Uhy llickok & Cantiuc. Aa. the building has for the | last eight years been conducted' by him, he flatters f himself that, by ’careful attention to business, he | will merit and still receive a continuance of,the patronage, so libehiliy enjoyed by the old firm. , Particular attention will be paid to theruling and binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for banks, county offices, merchantsyaud private in dividuals, such as Discount Ledgers, General do., Discount Note Books, Check Books, Tellers’ State ments, Ticklers,* 'Scratches; Weekly Statements, Letter Books, Cash Books, Copy Books, Judgment Dockets, Appearance do., Quarter Sessions do., Execution do;. Election d0.,-Orphans’ Court do., Naturalization do.j Sheriff’s do., Justices’ do., Ad Sectum Indexjdo.i Deed Books, Pass Books, Led : govs, Dav Bojiks,-Journals, Invoice Books, Time j do., Will do., Bond do., Mortgage do., Commission do., Minute do., Miscellaneous do., and everv va* ! Hmv of Full and Half Bound Blank*. | He has made particular arrangements to sunplv I PiothonMarici with the new and approve.! Jud»i‘- ; mem Docket and Register, with the new Statement ■ of Administration Acet., Old llonK Periodica!*-, ; Law Hooka, Mimic, N«*w.-.papf?M,&c,, bound to any | pattern, and in any mvle required. He haa made | full ami ample amnpemenu to bind Hnrpnfe lb . lu-draicd Eviition of the llilile, and Harper’s Hhw i ruinated Shakspeare, in a style of magnificence not | to be excelled In the ritie«i, in either Velvet, Tur* j key, Morocco, Calf or Sheep, aud at very roasona* | bio price*. Copying Fresnen Bupnlipd to order.—* ; r*aprr Ruled to Pattern. AH work warranted. - Harrisburg, jan 4, lS4fi.] W. O. HICKOK. TUe Trial of Christ. THIS Exhibition ofStatuary, repr»?3enuQfiajjfev. iriji 1 of our Saviour before Pontius Pilate, 23 figures the size of lite, splendidly dr«gfejpSßk , ipDropriatc costume, is now open for oxhibklomht the MUSEUM-. Alv. Landis takes pleasure in announcing to the public, that this beautiful group has had his whole attention, together with that of several of the most talented artists for some months past; and he flat ters himself thaHbr correctness of expression, com bined with truthful accuracy, it will far excel any thing of the kind ever exhibited here. This splendid group is the production of a cele brated artiat . and is intended to represent that mo ment in the Trial of our .Saviour, when Caiaphas says to him, 1 adjure thee bv the living God that thou tell us whether thou be Christ the sou of God." Jesus answers, ‘-Thou hast said: nevertheless I say unto yon, hereafter shall ye sec the son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and combi" in the clouds of Heaven." This was equivalent to calling himself the son of God. which of course, was considered by the High Priest as blasphemy; ami he immediately raised his hands in affected horror and savs, ;; He hath spoken blasphemy: what further have we need of witnesses / Behold now ve have heard his blasphemy.” The scene illustrates the appearance of the Ro man Court, under Pontius the Jewish Court, under CaiapJms,.the High Priest; aud the group in costume, aud decorations of the times arc in strict accordance with ancient history. 1 he I rial scene will he exhibited in connection with the Mtheiim; and notwithstanding the great expenseattending the getting up this grand spectacle, the admittance as usual will he but 25 cents. N. B. Schools in a body admitted at a low rate. Open every day and evening. Pamphlets describing the Trial can be.had at the Museum forfij cts. may 18 ' JG-Iy Lancaster Tea Agency, For the sale of the Superior Teas of Jenkins $• Com pany, Tea Dealers, Philadelphia . THE Subscriber has taken the Agency for the sale of those excellent TE A S-has received and will be kept supplied with a full assortment of Greens and Blacks of the various kinds and quali ties; and which it is confidently believed will, on trial, speedily take the preference in this commu nity over all other Teas. They are in neat packa ges of iJ, and- 1 lb. each, labelled with their name, the kind of Tea and price, with a metallic as well a.-, a pappr envelope for preservation of the quality, having full weight of Tea in each. One of the Partners of the Concern ( who selects the Teas.) learned this difficult business of the Chi nese themselves, having resided among them many years at Canton, engaged in the Tea trade. Poss essing this extraordinary advantage, the ability of the House is unquestionable, and May he relied upon for furnishing, not only safe, but also, the most delicious Teas, ami at the lowest possible prices. At this period, when the public taste* is undergo ing a change from Green to Black.Tea*, it may be interesting to know that the Chinese universally drink Black Teas, considering the Green fit only for foreigners. MRS. MARY' HULL. Variety Store North Queen St., South of the Rail Hoad. | Lancaster, Oct. 26, 1847. 39-3 mo. ' Salisbury Handle manufactory i and Turning 79X111. rjMIF. subscribers tender their thanks to thei) A friends for the patronage extended to. them in the business in which they are engaged, and res pectfully solicit a continuance ot their favors. 1 bey now inform their friends “and the public generally, that they mill continue to: manufacture at their establishment at Salisbury, (on the Phila delphia and Lancaster turnpike, one mile east of KinzeUs and one mile north of the Gap,) Broom, Biush, Hoe, Shovel and Fork Hundles, Plastering I.aOi tinned and unwed, Palling, Bench Screws,&c. They have also, an excelleot Turning Mill con nected with their establishment, and arc prepared 10 do dll kinds of Turning in wood, such an Porch t olutnii.4, Cabinet, Coach and Wagon Turning of all lands with proinptuoM and despatch-. 1 1 bey have now on hand a lot of reasoned lumber, amiable for Cabini'i Miikem ttao, which will be an ued lo order or dispoued of on icamnublo lt*rrtiu. AUn, a large lot of prime Ash Plank which will b* old low and : nwod if wished .to anv size. Any enmmuiiie.tuou‘l directed to Gap PohiOffice, Lancaster county, will meet with prompt attention. Kept 7 ’47-32-1 v A. F. U S. C. SLAYMAKF.R. C'linir maker, Paper Ifnugcr ami Painter. Corner of' Sooth Queen and Vine streets. THE underslgnul respeotfullyinformß his friends and the public that he has now; on hand, and iy constantly inamiliicluring to ordei CHAlRBfft of all kinds and descriptions, from the highest pfa to the 1 Qwest price. Tlmy have been generally Hr 1 admired—are elogzntly finished, and are of the most durable character. House painting in all its varieties executed by the undersigned*. Bin prices will be found extremely moderate. . • All orders for Piper Hanging will be promptly executed. GEORGE F. ROTE. ' dee 22 1847 4j_jy Doctor Yourself for 25 cent*. BY means of tlie POCKET JESCULAPIUS, or Evert One iiis own PitYsiciANr.Seventeenth Edition, with upwards of One Hundred showing private dhcascs in every shape and ilbm, and malformation: of die generative system, bv; Wm. Young*, M. T. ' / ’ ■ . J < The time has now arrived, that‘persona suffering from secret disease, need no more become the vic timsi of Quackery, is by the prescriptions contained in this l>bok any .one may cure, himself, without hindrance to knowledge of the most intimate friend, and ' icttlf one tenth the wool: expense. In addition to.t&e general’routine'of pri- c vate diseases, it fiiily.expjains the, cause of. Afari /lood'searly declina with observations an UTarriage —besides many otlier derangements which it woidd not be proper to enumerate in the public-prints. ; 7 Persons reslling at anv distance from Philn delphia, can bave [thjs- Rook forwardedA Zd-them through the. Post Oi ice, on the receipt .of 25 cents, directed to Dr. Wil iam Youhg,ls2 Street, Philadelphia. * ' | ; s SADDLERY HARDWARE.—Just receivied t sale at.Pmladelphi* prices by ' - ; jan " STEINMAN A SON. sv= - - *•- s ; t <4uuc from the L*rie*s- . *&*2f o,e. iiut£ - ' - .if.'-. -*s#*?*; Lt hqjffijfoffttpd . T- .raoV'de6irous oiFeluF#ipgh&' *’ ]7“ p t^^«lo the^w:briifccan- : 't-4-'*^' , Y ear, y ihajak? to the citucns of Lancaster s(Xer r pbsrdrcly'lio't '6e dhijEreoldTiv any At&Y and .-paironhgc.. ofThehaSf aa a pci|wt stranger, coining among is:rt|ke r pre€cnt , div : . a f >tneir: ; hanUs; vvl}'ich speaks farjbmlir s‘ j.»bah w«, rd s or ihe compile sat hejias :d-: nJ a y ‘'Tlie 'being' ft'"practical > folded allw ho have favored him vvtih a call, and in*. Md ttnh)f,'g!Tcs ; hia v 'e)ttire piersonal ■tendiog ; afi!K«»her!o mcriaheirpairoiia'gc, he has attention totßid garment made arrangements ";«h seyeraL of the largr?i_ louSti;: ' bot4i.io : . Philadelphia- au3 New-York to lor 'workWcrf styles of goods every day a*' ui the Iris tern cities lor cash,can confidently re- ? they.coiue out, and from facilities .which Ut: ali)ic commend the inhabitants of Lancaster;'-dtir arid V-|»o*?ssscs» he will he ehablcd;tofunVish.tlteuiioJitV county, one and all; tocall-at”ifhe>‘*••!•'• • ■-*•:, - customers mlcasi 10 per cent, less than the Pfiihi-' ’ SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT. •; '•■*" dolphin. New York, or Baltimore iKices. : and a .convince themselves that H is the ribht Having had 12 years experiuiiee ituhe most cx ,to buj chcapWdfwen-made elothihgi l- ••->} tensiyeatul fashionable establishmemsin Pliiladd- A large variety of cloths; cassiincr(>i|*vestiii ,|n !,‘ : l' ll ** l ’ is fully prepared to .give llic uiost coni* &c. fin'cst'as wpll as common qnsditM*;* “'Wacikw ,o 'aH,who'inu‘y'favor him wi-h a .always"ou hans and • matte ,np ; '-4o'.ofdefmffood ' 2 -* call J.M «'wence of. lifts tael, he -fakes greet pica styles at a very.small advance on wholesale pndes * aurC:m rearing to; the boat ofricVt-ÜBtomors' he i> r The latcst*Lbfidoii: i a.iiid : ilMvs re- - ■r^ l !' ll !® cvcr >' «*>’» *»osl oUvhom. came rccom ccivedj and CUSTOMER WORK madb * mended by a previous patron- rTo attempt to i : nu to the latest patterns andiu thehighcststvlc of the * » Ic f a, «- “ r . d|?cnbe the goods and their various art by thevery best workmen. V -- T®?* 09 would be impossible; the only'way to form A 'fme asßortnieut.of shirts; shams, collars, era- ■ idea will l.c io chU'aud examine them, vats, lstocks, and: « Stiffncr’a gloves, handkerchiefs, i- ** d - rcsl receiving the most polite at* suspenders, hosiery, and all kind* of Flannel and i* n,,|w,, » ''bather you yt'end. to purchase at the tune , knit under shirts‘and drawers. Also, umbrellas. ? r ! lu ’ - .V usio, t n€r fi wor s »«««*«* l ? * :l thc ««*» cheap. ' *: ’'• ' lJrliuti.able style, m, and workmanship- warranted Thankful for past favors I respectfully solicit a : ” d !L ci t M Uh,fct:l,sccs . continuance of puhlic patronage, ud feel confident J' c "ou.d rceyinmcrtd our readers lo tad and that all purchasers wiu hod it to their advanUcc to •Vw^lr 1 *, * ° rd 6 *'^ kt PtTsonal in deal with me as I am detchnincd to avoid all hum- | J 3 . bug and misrepresentation, and sell goods for what ■ vi >y r., r ., o r ; U r!lW, cl, '“ 1 » tliev reallv nrp- nd'KVK Ptiurv -t' -i *V: 1* * v wo.uld inform the trade in general UnUcd^Uterciothin g R Jtor^Sigßofa»’ Striped : *'l° easier, ia. sep 28-3 o A system ijliai at present stands uiirtvalied in the ! world for accuracy, gracc- und siuiplicy, it being | constructed upon stricily mathematical and •anuto' j mica! principles, so plain and explicit that a boy eight years old could lean:,it. For further partic ulars rcud the following certificates front the prin cipal Muster Tailors in the South, as he is just in troducing it at the N«»r h j To the Tailors of the United States William j R. Action, the inventor of the Tailor’s I Transfer, lor which he- has secured a patent, and the superior merits of which, over all ays lems known to the irade, have beon acknowledged by tailors of the ureatest eminence in,the Northern and Eastern cities, expec's to visit the principal towns and cities of the South during the winter and spring, and ! will he. hnppy ro alford to the trade on opportunity <>i testing, by actual trial, the merits of his superior system of measuring for and cutting garments; It i* unnecessary for him to say more in commendation of this invention. It must stand or fall upon i'a own merits. But In takes the liberty,of subjoining a few out of the many commtndafions that have nppenred, unsolt t ited, in tjie various public prints in those parts c» the country wher? life system is extensively u?»d From the Baltimore Clipper We have been shown by acventt of the hem tai lor* of our city, an entirely utw and original in strument for nflcflriainlnff a correct measurement of the hitman framo. whleh thsy, and oil who lmv«* examined it, pronounce to be the very hnt ami most reliable oneiever yet made known' I> i-t i| Jp sole invention of Mr. Wa; R. Action, n{ Vir ginia. It U eallml the '‘'rrar.afor Syttiem.V or the “ Tnilur’s Transfer,” and wo think it is dos lined to be transferred in (he use of the gren rr portion of the master tnllnrs in the United States. We arc glnd to hail this ns another mnmistnknblr asidencc of the rapidly increasing spirit of inven tion and improvement in the South, From the Richmond Enquirer. Mr. Wm. R. Acton, of Botetourt county, lias invented a “Tranpfer System,” or “Taylor’s Transfer,” for the correct measurement of the hu man body. It is a very ingeniotH application of, mathematical principles, Q n*d from its simplicity - and efficiency, has received the sanction nf the master tailors in thi? city and Baltimore. The following _ certificates from the “ jrade" have been selected for publication : Petersburg, June?, Mr. Acton—Dear Sir—l have-givon your Tran*- fer System a fair trial, and it gives me pleasure tn say that it is, in my opinion', superior to any other system that I have ever used, and 1 have used nearly all that are now in use. Respectfully, WM. R. WILKINS. We, the undersigned, subscribers to Wrn. R. Action’s Transfer System, believe it to be :hr best system now.extant. D SHULTZ, Hatter, No. 19$ North Queen st., t would respectfully Inform his friends and the public that lie has just received from New York and Philadelphia the latest Fall and Whiter Fashions, and wili be pleased to furnish his customers and all others xvitK them at the shortest notice. As all his Hats are manufactured under his immediate super intendence, he feels warranted in saying, that for durability and finish they cannot be surpassed by any establishment in this or any other city in the Union. Hia' stock'consists of Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia, Cassimere, Moleskin, Silk, &c. &c. which he will dispose of at the lowest prices. Call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. CAPS* CAPS! His.assortment of Caps is one of the most extensive in the city and he is adding to it dailv. Customers may rest assured that they will be suited, as he has carefully selected his stock from the largest assort ments in New York and Philadelphia. Don't for get the stand, directly opposite Michael's Hotel, North Queen street. Country Merchants visiting Lancaster, dealing in Hats or Cap?, can he supplied at wholesale prices, from one to a dosen, such as they may want. Ho also informs his numerous trie ml s and custo mers that he still continues to conduct the Hatting hininess in all branches as heretofore, at his 01,1) STAND IN NEW HOLLAND, to which place all orders lor the delivery of Hats are requeued to be forwarded, sop 4-14-ly DAVID SHULTZ. < Fashionable Fall ana Winter Clothing. Call at the Nev. Clothing Establishment, West Kings street, between Cooper & Lichty’s and C. Hager’s store, opposite to Sieinman k Son’s Hardware BLICHTY, Merchant Tailor. has always on. t hand a stock of ready ma«i«- clothing, of the cheapest and beat to be had in the city. He would call attention to the follow mg articles, and feels assured will be able to give general satisfaction to all who will favor him with their custom. His stock consists in part as follows: Dross and Frock Coats, Cassimere Pants, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Vests of all kinds, Drawers, Suspenders,,4:r. together witli every arti cle of clothing' for gentlemen’s and boa’s’ wear, which he will soil at the very.lowest rates. Cloths,* Cassiineres, -and Vestings always on hand. Having just received tLo New York and Phila delphia Mprlng and Summer Fashions, lie is pre pared to attend to customer’s work, which will be warranted to be done in the best manner and with i punctuality. oct 26—39 : Removal of the Cheap Cash CLOTHING STORE. JGORMLEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully # informs the citizens of the city and county of Lancaster—his customers and the customers of Simon J. Young, that he has taken the stand so long occupied by S. J. Young, two doors south of Orange Street, and next .door to J. Gish & Co.’s, Book Store, where lie has the largest assortment of ready made jblothing ever offered in the citv of Lancaster. This stock consists of Cloaks, Hangup, Sack, Dress, Frock, Walking and Riding Coats, Roundabouts for boys of all sizes and descriptions. J. G. returns thanks for the many favors and hopes that his friends and the customers of S. J. Young and the public in general will continue to favor him with their calls. [nov 16-42 E. M. HAMURKiIIT, MERCHANT TAILOR, would most respect fully inform his friends and the puhjic that he has received at his room, for a number of years oc cupied liv Gotleib Halbuch, deceased, as a shoe store, in North Queen street, next door to the Ex aminer 4c Herald office, a large assortment of ready made CLOTHING, of every variety: cut and made in the latest fall and winter styles. He would also inform his friends and the public that, he pays particular attention to customer work, ami is prepared to make to order all articles in his line, in the latest and most fashionable style, and on the most reasonable terms. .Scouring ami Renovating attended to on the shortest notice. He pledges himself to give satis faction to ail who may wish garments renovated and scoured, He desires to present his acknowl edgements tor past favors and solicitsa continuance of the public favor. September 21, 1847. G 1 EO. SPURRIER would respectfully inform his r friends, customers, and the public in general, that he has removed hip Clothing Store from his old stand next door to the Post Office, to one door south of John Bear’s Printing Office, and nearly opposite J. Michael's Hotel, at the sign of the Big Pants, where all would do well to call that wan to buy CHEAP AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING. Customer’s work attended to at the shortest notice, and made in manner. Don’t forget the place, sign m the Big Pants, dec 7 ’47-45-tf] GEO. SPURRIER. Great Bargains—Tbe Cheapest r> Hat Store in the City! OI(»N of the Golden Hat.—Fall Fashions and Re- O moval. Jacob Hess, corner of East King and Duke Streets, opposite the Fanners’ Bank, would most respectfully notify his friends nnd the public generally, that he has removed his shop from North Queen street to the above stand ; and very cordially invites all of hi 9 old customers, and as many new ones as would wish to save a dollar in the purchase of a hat, to give him a call, as he can sell them a handsome and durable article at least one dollar lower than ran at many other shops. He is also prepared to fill all orders for HATS and CAPS, of the best quality and latest stylet, prompt ly and on terms as accommodating as can be ob tained at any other stand. He would,also say his Fall and Irinfer Fashions are now ready,* and invito all to call, examine and judge for themselves, Ho keeps constantly on hand, and manufactures to order, all sizes of Cassimere, Brush, Russia. Nutria, KjlJt and Napped Hats, together with am assortment of plain nnd cheap hats, which he will sell on moderate terms. Also, a general assort ment of Men’s and Boy’s CAPS, very cheap. He returns his thanks for the patronage hereto fore bestowed upon him, and trusts that those wish ing fashionable and durable Hats and Caps will consult their own interest bv giving him a call: but don’t forget the place—corner of East King and- Duke streets, or you’ll miss a bargian that you’ll nqt forget in a hurry I Rememher, right op possite the Farmers’ Manic, sign of the Golden Hat. apr Id ’47-11-tfJ JACOB HESS. Kprccliei' & Rolirer’* Cheap Hard- Ware. Store. HARDWARE, Glaa*, Paints,Oils, and Varnishes at that long established stand, East: King st., Lancaster,.formerly occupied by Howeu 6i Krieder, a few doors east of the Court House, next door to the .Drug: Store of James Smith, and opposite Geo, Messenkop’s Hotel, which they have recently taken and where they will carry on the business!. i They most respectfully beg leave to invite the attention of their friends and acquaintances to.theif stock pe Hardware, which they have just opened and will sell at the most reasonable prices, includ ing every variety of Iroii and Steel, Latches, Locks J Bolts, Hinges, Screws, and all kinds of building materials; eVeiw description of Files, Blacksmith’s Bellows, Saddler}’,' best warranted Edge Tools, Planes,"and Veneers. Also a complete assortment ,of "CEDAR WATtEj such as tubs, b i ick ets,bu tte r churns, together with every article in They will keep constantly offhand every variety tff Coal and -Wood Stoves: also a highly-approved" COOKING STOYE; '• The attention of young beginhers is particularly' callejd* to 1 theirand; complete assortment of household ' r • Detemunetf ; to - spar^ho 'pains to accommodate purchasers, and- by steady adherence to-businesa, they ,expect v to merit a. condddance Of the liheWl tpatronage'thus fiir bestowed npon them. , GEORGE DrSPRECfiER?, • REUBEN .?- ROHRER. Old Metal and Flaxseed taken in- eich'anrgfefor goods. janl3-5tT Fall Fashions* | E. M.MAMBRIGHT. 35-tf Removal. I ROANE & HANLON. 14th st., opposite Ex. hotel, Richmond. Mr. Acton —Dear Sir—l have thoroughly e.\* arnined your Transfer System of measurement, and feel it my duty as well as a pleasure to say. that for acuracy of measurement and trasferring the same to the cloth, it is the best that I hhvr ever met with, and therefore most heartily recom mend it to the trade. Yours, with respect, %N. D. McCOMAS, York Avenue, lfiG. Balt. Richmond. May 21, 1816 < Mr. Tf'ftt. R. At turn— Sir —I have examined your system of cutting, and must Bay that I think it one of the best in use. I have always been up • posed to the different new systems that arc contin uallyjcoming out, bnifrom a careful examination of yours, I have been induced to take it, and 1 would furthermore recommend it to the trade. WM.J. SMITH. Wm. R. Acton, Esq —Sir—l have carfully ex amined your “ Transfer System” of measurement and find it better adapted, in my opinion, to get a perfect and correct measurement of the human frame than any other system that has come under my observation., and as a more unequivocal evi dence of the above, I do hereby gladly sub>cribc to the work. (Signed,) Yours. &.c., JAMES JONES, Draper & .Tailor, No. 28 South st. Baltimore. March 31, 1846. Wm. R, Acton, Esq. —Sir—l have examined most thoroughly yuur new system of measure ment, ami believe it to be the most perfect plan fo yetting a correct measurement of atiy thing I have ever met with, as also the transferring of th measurement to the cloth, I therefore beg to sub scribe to the whole. Respectfully, &c.. (Signed.) ROBERT HALL. April 6, 1816. No 13, Soutlt Hayst*, Balt. * This is to certify that we believe Wm. R. Ac ton’s “ Transfer System” of measurement to be the most correct we have ever aeon, and therefore cheerfully subscribe to the same. (Signed,) - WELLS & READY. Bah. Apr. 7, '4G. Corner Liberty & Balt, sts Wm. R. A cion t Esq.— l feel it to be no more than my duty to yourself and the trade, to add my voice to the high and flattering testimonials of my brother tradesmen of our city, as to the merits of. your new system, the “ Tailor’s Transfer.” Be ing already somewhat acquainted with several other systems, I unhesitatingly believe yours tb he the best, upon oil points that have ever fallen within the reach of iny observation. (Signed,) Yours truly, C. C. PETERS. Jr.7 k No. 5, South st., Balt Mr. Win. R. Acton— Dear Sir- We have given your “ Transf, r System” a full examination and we feel bound to sav, that for accuracy of measurement, and as a rule for cutting, by irons ferritic the measurement to the cloth, that it mi o far beyond any. rule within our knowledge,an f we have used nearly all the rules now extant i this coumry, that ore known, to the , trade. W furthermore do most earnestly recommend it t the adoption of the trade, gnd feel safe in snyinii that they will find it to be alt that we have rep. resented in (Signed,) 3. TITTLE & SON, No. 23 South st., Balt. nov 2 Great Bargain*, DR. & C. A. EHLER, hnvo just opened at » their cheap rash Dry iiomU store, in the National House building, North Queen -ircei.n •plondut nwsnrtinent of Ctotha of all color*. Black and Fancy Caasime.rea, Casainctts. fastings of every description. Plaulsol every description, Cashmeres, Mouslin do Loincs, Alpnchos, Shnwla, Flannel?, Tickings and Checks, Hosiery and Gloves, &n. Ac. The public arc invited to call and examine their stock as they are determined to sell at n smalt ad vance for rneh- - DANIEL It. EHLER. C. AMANDUS EHLER, Dr. €• Ehrhiau, Homeopathic Physlclau, OFFICE in North Qceen street, in F.J.Kramph’s building 1 , up stairs, Lancaster, Pa., tenders his professional service to the citizens of Lancaster, and the public generally, (and more especially to those who are suffering from Chronic Diseases,) and respectfully.informs them, that he professes to; cure all kinds -of Acute and'Chronic Diseases, which are in their nature curable, in a perfect, easy,‘and mild The medicine is administered internally, pleasant to the 'teste, and easily taken. {ErHis charges are moderate. [opt 29-—so-3m Thos. W.&Tlieo, S. Evans, Dentists. XT AVING removed from the', office lately occu- JJL pied byThoa. W. Evans, m Kramph’s build? iDg, (the. partnership existing between van patten & Evans,' having been dissolved,) to the corner of North Queen and Orange' streets, (over Metzger’s Shoe Store,) entrance on Orange at., respectfullv offer their services to the inhabitants of the. city and county of Lancaster. {tif? Thos. W. Evans, during his visit to Pans would recommend his hitt brother Theo. ' [nov9-3m-41 *;■ Dr. BL JL 9foore 9 Dentlflt, all operations on the TEETH upon termi^o'knit the tyMs..- Office North Queen- street, opjrtmte JEaufftnajrts Hotel. " »P I' 9." '• .Wth-* Scrofula,; Kjng’a Evil? "-ISv rift'* 3 ' 1 * M».otd|SQres, Ulcor^vTetter. k laereuii(w complaint&'ftfinng . Lfi^miin arc requested to'read • i.tfio the wonderful 1 proportier But lest a, sfmpl&jiUtemenLt of the facta might fail* of Uioscwho/are, daily ynpoeed upon by ccrtißQatcswhish ; aKC_th«3roxjßtencc to the fertile imaginations oftficirwriters^alivlhg.witness idthe person of Mr. Brooks mehUoncd.be>;' iow,)may be seen-at our No. IMurray St.J New York, where.ho.has kindly consented to re- 1 main for a- lew. days, for the satisfaction orthoscrwh«' require occtdar'idcm'onrtnition. '.w-. i REAR! READ!!! j Wc* the undersigned* having visited Mr. Isaac: Brooksj.Jr., at the office "ofMeaßrs. -Rowand & Walton, 376 Market St., cv»sidexhis case tiie mpst remarkable one wc haya-ever | wit-, . nessed or heard 0f.,. ’ I \ ! I r.-4 His disease was Scrofula,.and tcrriblemust have been lus twelve years* conflict With the destroyer. ! His palatCj the entire rdof N of. .hi? jipse,' upper lip } and lower lid of the* right; eye have been destroyed,:Hisfaconoarlyeat<en up, and partejftKe jaw bone carried away. And yet we can -givp no' description ;of his case! j ; , \ Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole interior of his mouth, as well, as mOsFof his was a mass;of deep and painful ulceifs. ,J ' - On the l fth of January last, he commenced tak ing Dr. Cullen’s Indian- Vegetable Panacea, which checked they disease in a fewj days, and fromithat' time the core has progressed!without Smerrais&nt.- .Vow tlcsh has supplied the place of deep ulcers, and his general health is restored. Wc are assured, that in the treatment of Air. Brooks’ case, no ointments or caustic applications have been used-r-in fact, the Panacea alone has wrought this wonderful change. ! Charles L.Rowand, Mcadvillb Crawford co; Pa. ; J. W.Jones, Mi D. South Second St. Phila. C. W. Appleton, M. D. 46 South St. do. Timotliy Caldwell, Marion col Missouri. William Steeling, M. D. Camden New Jersev. J. 11. Potter, manufacturer of Mineral Teeth, 109 South Ninth St. Phila; : i L. A. Wolleuwebcr, Editor Phila. Democrat, 227 North 3d' St. do. ’ GcorgeAV. Metz, Brush Maker, 317 Market St. do. A. D. Gilletic, Pastor of Eleventh Baptist Church St. do. ’ r John Bell, Erie St. (North American office) do. John W. Ashmead, 6S South iSixtli St. do. T. S. Wagner, Lithographer, |US Chestnut St. do. Peter Sken Smith, Editor Native Eagle, do. Joel Boiline, Glass Manufacturer, Williamstown New Jersey. | * L. B, Coles, M. D. Boston Mass. Itussel Canfield, Physiologist jPhila; 1 hoinaß P. S. lloby, M. D. Harrisburg Pa. I’eter Wright, 25S Market St.lrhila. William Erie, Pastor St. Paul’s M. E. ChurchCiith erine St. do. ■ v John Chambeis, P.igtor lot Ind Ch, Broad St. do. T. L. Sanders, Publisher of Pledge & Standard do. 1. P. Sellers, Ed. Olive Branch, Dovlestowu Burks co. Pa. p * Uev, E. Kmcnid, of the Bwunah Mission. •The above named gcutlem*n, (conaiiuitim* but a umall portion of thoao who have visited Mr. Brooks* at our office in Philadelphia, ind who have certified =. hi the same theta,) mo w«*11 known, and their 1 high l " uianding In society preoludeaitlie possibiUty ofiihmr h’miing their natneu to carry out an imposition^ And hero we nay, without fear of contradiction, that we have not founds ease of Scrofhlu or other disease! for which we recommend the Panacea, which the medicine hns not speedily arrested, JAMES SMITH, Druggist; 1 East King streot, H. C. PONDERSMITH &• CO.{ Family Medicine Depot, North Queen St. aug. 17, 1547. ... op; ’ All of the following articles, which have obtained «»- bounded popularity are sold by JAMES SMITH , the only Agent for the genuine articles in the city of Lancaster , and county of Lancaster. REMEMBER THIS AND BUY ONLY OF HIM. AN unequalled remedy, and an Almanac foriJB4S gratis. Ist—For colds and feverish fflplmgs, and preventing fevers. 2d--For AsthpwV Liver A'omplaint,i and Bilious Affections, ,3d—For Diar htea, Indigestion, and Loss pf Appetite. 4th—For t.'ostiveness in females and ,'males. sth—For Stn r.iacli affections, Dyspepsia dnd Piles. ; The great points are, it is not bad tp take, npvpr Sives pain, and never leaves one costive I I ! : For all these things it is warranted unequalled, and all who do not find it so may return tlie bottle and get their.monev. i This medicine is LONGLEY’S GREAT IVEST h.RN JNI)IAN PANACEA . Fuller description |n an Almanac for IS-18, gratis. 8.-voroF Columbia Hair Tonic. —To the bald and grey—lf you wish a rich luxuriant head : ,of }mir, free from dandruff and scurf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balm of Columbia, u pases of baldness it will more than exceed your expecta tions. Many who have lost their hair for 20 years lave had. it restored to its original perfection bv tnc use ot this balm. Age, state or- condition up* pears to be no obstacle whatever; it also, causes the fluid to flow with which the delfcaie halr is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair'” were grey as the Asiatic eagle) have had their hair restored to its natural color by the use of this in valuable remedy. In all cases of ,fcver it will be found tiie most pleasant wash that can be used, A few applications only are nefcessary to keep hair from filling out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to impart a rich glossy appearance,, and as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled : itholds ihree times as much as-othcr miscalled hair restnir .Hives and is more effectual. The genuine raanul lactnrcd only by Comstock & Co., 21 Courtlaml -trect, New York. Ponnel's .Magical Pain Eitractor, =—It is- now conceded by medical *mtfn that Conner's Pain Extractor, manufactured by Coinstoclc fit* Co., 21 Courtland street, N'. Y., is the greatest wppder of the 10th century. Its cffcdts are truly miracu lons. All pains are removed from burns, scalds, 4cc., and all externa! sores, in? a few minutes after its application, healing the sajnc on the most deli cate skin, leaving no scar. - It!is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammatory diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes; Sprains,:Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burris, CluilbJai'us, Erysipelas, Piles, Tic Dolorcau, &c. We might add as proof to all we sav, the names of many em inent physicians who use it in their practice, and hundreds of clergy who praise it to their people.— Kind parents keep jt constantly on hand, in case* of accident by fire life may be lost without iti b|it by its use all burns are subject : to its control, unless the vitals are destroyed. Caption- Rpmembei_and ask for ConneP-s Magical Pain: Extractor, manufac tured by Comstock & Co.,N. Y.,and take no other Deafness CuredrrrDr. M'Nair's Acoustic Oil .— Those deaf from old age and from infancy often receive their hearing in a most miraculous mariner by the use of this oil. It has: the effect to restore the tension and bring into the .natural action of the parts so as to restore the hearing when lost or im paired. This will be done in all cpscs of recent deafness, and many of long j standing. All deaf persons should use this .oil. iComstock & Co;, 21 Courtland street are th« wholesalers. Price per flask. ? . Piles, Sores, <s*e. —The genuine Hay’s Linament, is an article more justly celebrated as a cure for the above, than, any or all others,. ! Its cures are almost innumerable, and it is only necessary to let those who know the articles and usrid it with such great success, that it is to be liad true and genuine of Comstock St Co. 21 Courtland «t. N. Y. sole riro pnetors. . Dr. Head Ache will you suffer Willi that distressing complaint when a remedy in at hand that will not thil to cure you 7 This remedy will effectually destroy any attack of headache, either nervous or hllloin. It has cured cases nltO years’ standing. " Mothers' Itflir/.— lndian Discovery— All oxiioct- i n lf 10 hecome mothers nnd auxlons to avoid the l*ams, Distress mid Dangers el' child-I,earing, are earnestly entreated to calm their fears, allay their nervousness, and soothe -their way bv the use of iltis most extraordinary vegetable production— I hose who will candidly observe its virtuosi musi approve, of it It their hunrlsj every kind and a (Tec (innate husband will fool it his 'must solomnSdutv (o alleviate the diatress his wife is exudsocTao bv a sufo and .certain method, which is the usd ofjthis mother’s rebel. Further particulars in pamphlets intended for the femnle eye; are to bo had gratis where this humane cordial is to be found. The Mother’s Relief is prepnred, and only, by the now sole proprietors, Comstock 8: Co. 21 Courlland si New York, r „ ! ’ tor Worms. —Kolmistock’s Vermifuge will eradi ate and cure children and adults who have worms Caution—Beware of all unless the name jin spelled Hmsmck,’* the old Dutch .mime of the inventor. Price 26 cts. per bottle. It cannot injure the child should there be no worms, but |t will do it good. To the Halt and Lame , Comstock’s Nerve and Bone Ljmment and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is! (he mpst effectual cure -for Rheumatism, contracted cords, or muscles, and is warranted to cure iany case of Rheumatism or Gout. * : All the 'above .articles are sold by v, , , ; - JAMES SMITH, u>uy Agent for the genuine articles in the city of Lancaster, and county s of 'Lancaster. 1 Remember this and buy only of him. - .; [oov 9-€m-41 ■l*l 'IV Roby’s Brazilian Hair Curling . ' IJuuld. ‘ - " "YTTirAT thousands:!!? chemists hay> lpiig experimenting upon, but -withoutsucceivlhgs ' at length beep accomplished byiDr: Boby/ oJPJSiI’ adelphia, To prepare an article In 'liijuidfbrih fr ?s °il>[or greasy oratickyjsubstancesi’which will'curl the; hair, .without changing .its color and weakening the bulbs, has long been the Study-df our moat, celebrated chemists. I Thia useful a«i iir aione .cpmbmpa.irt :sra*ilian HairCurU “g Liquid, which ensures to every bpdv «< the flowing ringlet and thewitchiiig curl;” " •!''■'. - 1
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