j V. B. i«sp>C»fegPT Sn. PUBASE xoTXCSL Xf EW YQR.K;' CANTON. TEA, .COJIPAfijf .-^ !JM '.PhUailelpUiai Stores,’B9 Chestnut Street,:neit |tn the como!-or3d sMW43 Decatnr streit, toJhe Mttketntrbet,’ they tender l their■i^ntefili;iacktfaw!edgetaeßlft' , todtheir kind friends in Itfae.dtyaiMl.bwPtpoHianranter, for; the very liberal patronage itbejo live enjoy ed.- : “ | The hew location:affordingL&titan 3nan.y facilities: not previously possessed, enaUesAhem r to :offer to ; -and dealers 1 additional inducements to j give them a call-in their new place. -- I Their ataefeje taayy>afid has beoi .'selected with, great care, they.are enabled tq sqll on the lowest possible terms. .i. _ : i.i_ To all copntry produce entrusted to them, they; will devote fnetr attention and make speedy returns.; September 1,. 1847. . - fv . 18 ‘ Cheap Watches and j AT the “ Philadelphia Watch and dewr. #SSL. i elry Store,” 96 North Second corner of Quarry. • i : ..'tt&USs Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, - • »-.-•/ i. -' $45 00;. Silver Lever Watches,* full jewelled-,; .. 33.00 .Silver Lexer. Watches, seven jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine Watches, finest . quality,' - ' - - - . . 14,00' • Superior Quartier - ' 10 00}- Imitation Quartier Watches, . ,"..5 00. ’ Gold Spectacle's, - ' - - - ‘. 8.00 Fine Silver Spectacles, " - ' - 1 751 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, - 3 50j Ladies Gold Pencils, .2 001 Gold Finger-rings 37} cente to $8; Watch Glass-- es, plain, 12} cents j patent,lB}; Lunet 515. Oth er articles in proportion. All goods- warranted to; be what they are sold for. O. CONRAD; , j On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers lower than the above prices. September 6, 1847. 10-ly Every man his own Gas '■ Mahttfdcfarer. 1:; | R. S. R. 4TIIKEWS, j WARM AIR FURNACE and. Cooking. Range Manufacturer, No. 82^ 'North' Sixth streef, Philadelphia.; Having purchased from the’ Amen-, can Assignees of the Patent Domestic Gas Appar atus, the rights for the States of Pennsylvania, Del aware and, Maryland, informs his friends and the public, that he is now ready tof furnish them with Stoves fitted- up for the purpose, by which every person can manufacture his own Gas with but trifl ing expenses over the outlay. . The construction: of this apparatus is such that iti may be attached 4 to. Stoves already in use ; alsoj to ‘Cooking Ranges,. Furnaces, Steam Boilers, or tin any situation where fire or light is required. hotels, churches, and public or private buildings, remote from any gas works,.this apparatus 'will be found a cheap and economical method of lighting, as well as heating their apartments, without any extra ex pense for fuel. ‘ Persons wishing to see the apparatus in opera tion, can do so by calling at his manufactory.— Rights to manufacture in either of the above States, will be sold on accommodating terms. Having been appointed Agent by the American Assignees for the manufacture of this Apparatus, and also for the sale of other States in the Union for Rights, any orders addressed to him will re ceive immediate attention. < He respectfully solicits attention to his very su perior and complete assortment of Warm Air Fur naces, Cooking Ranges and Bath Boilers. He keeps constantly on hand nine different sizes of Ranges, all of which will be seen at any time at his store, and warranted to perform well; together with every variety ofFurnaces 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 therefore invites an examination of his stock. September 28, 1847. 35-6 m Hover’s First Premium Writing Ink. THE following testimony from distinguished In stitutions speaks for Itself. University or Philadelphia, May 11, 184.7. $ Having tried, for some time the Black Ink, man ufactured by Mr. Joseph F.. Hover, we have found it well suited for manuscript, by its running freely, and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade we arc also well pleased with. W> E. HORNER, M. L>., Dean oi the Faculty and Professor of Anatomy; John Ludlow, Provost. Samuel B. Wylie, Vice Provost. Henry Reed, Sec’y of the Faculty of Arts. Roswell Parke, Professor of Natural Phil osophy and Chemistry. W. W. Gerhard, Lecturer in the Medical Department. Pennsylvania Medical College , Philadelphia. We fully concur in the above. Samuel George Morton, M. D., Dead of the Faculty. Central High School, Philadelphia. A. D. Bache, Principal. A. H. McMurtrie, M. D., Prof, of Ana. A merican Fire Insurance Company , Philadelphia. Frederick Fraley, Secretary, Custom House , Philadelphia. J. D. George, Deputy Naval Officer. Hover's Adamantine Cement, a superior article , fVarranted. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory, No. 87, North Third Street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. November 23, 1847. 43 Oliver Evans 9 Salamander, Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests, l WARRANTED equal to any other make, and have never been injured by Fire or Burg lars, in a single instance. He aIBO keeps on hand a full supply of Common Cheats, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books. Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists’ Presses. Eagle Glass Paper. Portable Shower Baths, &c.- ' Packing Levers. Hoisting Machines. Refrigerators and Water Filters. OLIVER EVANS, 61 Sputh Second st., below Chestnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS for cooling and preserving Meat, Butter, Milk, and all articles intended for Culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS.—OIiver Evans’- celebrated Water Filters, for purifying water-that is blackish or muddy whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise,: can be had of all Bizes and prices, at the Ware rooms, No. 61, South Second street, two doors be low Chestnut, Philadelphia. • Sept. 2S, 1847. 35-lv To Housekeepers. rpHE subscribers invite purchasers of all or any' JL kinds of DRY GOODS required in houaekeep- 1 ing, to call and examine their stock which is con fined exclusively- to those articles, comprising in f part all 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; stork of all kinds of Flannels, and the best styles of Irish Linen, which they import direct from the most celebrated bleachers. By excluding Dress Goods from their business, they are relieved from; the necessity of asking high prices# the commence-, inent of the season to compensate for losses conse-: quent upon changes of fashion as the season advances, and will sell at the lowest possible grade of profits as the surest means of extending their business. JOHN V. COWELL k SON, Corner Cheanut and Seventh Streets, Philadelphian nov 9 ’47 6m ff Secure tbe Shadow ere the Sub- stance Fade." €OLLINS’ Celebrated Sky-Light Daguerreotypes.’ Two Silver Medals awarded at the Fair of the •Franklin and American Institutes, for the best and: most artistical specimens of Daguerreotype Portraits.: The recent improvement made by the subscribers, and which is peculiar to their establishment alone,' viz: an upper light, has received the highest re commendations from the Press, and also written testimonials from the first artists in the country, as to its great superiority over the usual side light. The peculiar advantage of this light is that the natural expression of the eve can be obtained now more perfectly than heretofore. Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited, whether desiring portraits or not, to visit our spa cious galleries, probably the largest and most ex tensive in the United States, and examine for them-: selves the astonishing improvements made by the subscribers in this wonderful art. T. P. k D. C. COLLINS, . Proprietors of the City Daguerrian No. lOOChesnut Street, 2 doors above Third, southi side. [sept 28 ’47-35-6m lewlron and Steel Store. THE subscribers, Importers and dealers in For- American Iron, beg leave to call the: attention of purchasers of Iron and Steel, to' the new assortment of Swede, Norwegian, Refined, Cable and Common English Iron, which they now have and are constantly receiving from Europe di-! » 6C *j -^l bo j American'lron, consisting of Hoop, Band, Scroll, &c. English, Russia, and American: Sheet Iron ; Small Round arid Square Iron, from! 3rloth and upwards Boiler and Flue Iron, Horse.: Shoe and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various sizes : Lo-i comotive. Tire and Railroad Iron; Angle Iron,: Half-ruund Iron, &c. Spring and Blistered Steel, from best stamps of Swede Iron ; Cast and Shear Steel, kc.y all of which they offer' at the lowest rates, for cash, or at six months for approved re ference, and to which they invite the attention of purchasers* before replenishing their stocks. Also, Pig and BloomTron received on commis siop, on which advances Will be,made. * , EARPS & BRINK j ; Iron and SteeLMerchanta, 117 North Wate* st.-, and 66, North Del. Avenue Philadelphia, r Juiy 27, 1847. 26. l v Mutual Safety Co« 5 Pliila. : unlimited. ! jhi institution js \_y now on thc Mntual Insurance principle, co'mbiired_ with a, Joint Stock’Capital. ■ • Fireriaks on nterchaitdise, 'buildings; kn*d l othfei property,-for a limited term or on‘ J |lie most fivortbleHenas.'; Xossei wilf 1 be, liberally and prdmptTy :: ' liC v./'’ l *’ ;Vl ' ‘ T " Bythe.Act of Incorporation-the stock is pledged fdi- the payment of any looses which- the' may sustain, and as an additional I, Wcaijfr to the assured, the act requires that tlreproOts of the b'u suiess shaU be 1 funded and remain With the corpor ation as* Warrantee and protection to the assured ;againstlossl' Tlie ; assured' are protected from loss without any individual liability or responsibility for tne' loss of the corporation. g 1 Directors:' Joseph H. Ed/ A. Soude% John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,'Henry Lawrence, Edward D&r -lington,'lsaac R. Davisj William Folwell, John S. Newlin, ,Dr. R. M. Hueton, James C.Hand, Theo philus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, John. Garret, Hugh Craig* (GeorgeSerriel, Davis B. .Stacy, Chas. Kelley, Hay, Br.S.-Thomas, John Sellers, ir.;Hawken, Mrs. Blessing and others, and about 2l.miles from the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road. This Valuable Farm contains 405 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, of which about 250 are in a: high state of cultivation, and the balance heavily set with timber,'. consisting of Chestnut, White Oak, Black Oak, Hickory ana Locust; About fifteen Acres are in Meadow' Land, of the very best quality. The improvements consist of a large two story. BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, E® with a back building, 2 Quarter Houses, Meat JCaß.' House, Blacksmith shop, 2 Log Barns, (one part Switzer) with Shedding, Corn House arid Wagon Shed, and all other necessary out buildings. Therie is a never failing spring of pure water in the imme diate vicinity of the house. This farm is divided into ten fields of convenient size, besides the Mea dow, each inclosed with good fencing, a great part of which is of post and railing, with springs of run ning water in every a very fine orchard of choice fruit, numbering about two hundred trees, selected with great care, all in full boaring when in season. This property will be sold' entire, or may be divided so as to suit purchasers. . Terms of Sale. —One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the bal ance in two equal annual payments, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser or purchasers, with good and suffi cient security; when the whole of the purchase money is paid, and not before, the heirs of the de ceased will execute a good and sufficient deed, clear and discharged from all incumbrance. . Any person wishing to view this property will receive any information which may be desired, by calling on Jacob Ramsburg, residing on the prem ises. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. < JOHN FEASTER, Sr., dec. 28-ts. . WILLIAM LAKIN. Valuable Farm and mills‘at public sale. THE Subscriber will sell, at public sate, on the Bih day of January, 1848, at l o'clock, P. M., the following described; property, viz: A Farm situate in Fulton township, Lancaster county, about ten miles from Port Deposito, where there is gene* rally a go>ile north of me Village of Concord, and about the 'wtone’- dbtiOce aputh.of the Old; Road,! near- Leacock Meeting House, in Leacock township. Lancaster couiitv, the wing article* toAvitii::' - - -ntj -V vihi.-- V» JSOU& DRAFT HORSES' and FOURCOLTST7 hpad of'Steere, 2 Cows, and a nnihber of -young cattle, 2 Plantation Wagons, Ploughs, Harrows, 2 1 Roller,', and one 4-Horse Threshing Machine, ! Gorn -Shelter, WindmUls^GramCradle*^ 1 am Mowing Scythes l ,-a lot of Horse a-hfcuL ber of other fanning alsau one- eight-day Clock, nearly new, attd'-a '• great variety of articles aot herementidned. .?> Sale to commence at 10 o’clockin the ftTrenbon’ of said day. Attendance andjterms made 4 knownb‘y * . WILLIAM M’CASfcEY. ■ dec 28-te-38 .... | Trustee**'Haile. BY virtue of adecree,of county Court, sitting as a Court'd!* Eqwttyj the subscriber, as 'Trustee, will sell at . public Aucjtbn n qa .itie. premises, about 2 mtes EdsJ oFFfqHefickf pwn,or» Saturday the 15th day ol January iliarVA.L:, UA&LE FARM, known a*‘a part of the.trpqi of lair'd called The, Richland*,’’ and burned by ihc late (Station Hammond,con iai nip g 401 ACRES,3 roods,’ perches of first-tate Ciuld&ioh'c Lind This Farm « situated about 2 miles East of Frede ricktoifn.' and adjoins the lands of Messrs. Joseph Schell. John Noonan, CharlesS.UarumonH, Robt. Y. Stokes ancHhhefs : : Thl?jmprovfeiiien!9 consist ol a TWO/ST.ORY LOU. HUIJSE; With Kifdhl en attached, n large.afad Substantial -Swum'Ban* with stabling.and graiuery attached,-wagon.: shed, corn bouse. 1 blacksiritli shop, house for a reliant, or for servants; a fine ORCHARDofgood FRUIT,- and about 10 or 12 Acres of Wood'Land heavily limbered. There is a fine stream of watericallcd Addison's Branch, passing titrougli ihhj Farm, near the buildings, and a never -failing spring of "Ood water, a short distance frum . the hoose. litis Farm bordersonJhp River.Monocacy, butiliesdo high as not to be injured much by ii» ririivgt ilia divided into convenient fields witii g jod fencing ; it is in a good slate of cultivation and. its point ol productiveness is not .surpassed by any Farm (ol us size.) in Frederick county . and situated in a good healthy neighborhood. This Farm is now rented at $l2OO per annum. ’ This land will be sold clear of the widow's dow er, and possession given ou the lsi of April. iB4B, except the right oi the tenants (of.secure the crop of Gtain growing on ‘said land. . This Farm .will ne sold entire or divided into three Farms as fol lows to.witAbout 200 ACRES with the build ings, and other Farms of lOO.acret each; it is so located as to be susceptible of the above divis ions. which will be. jDade,,ami.plaifl of the same shown on the day oif sale. . * . Persons desirous of viewing ihe : property, ivilf please call on Mr. B. J-. Sriouffer| ( residing on the same, or the subscriber, resididg in Ffedericktown, who willshow the property and give “any informa tion necessary. - ■ Terms of sale, as prescribed the decree, are: One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, or the ratification thereof, at the elec tion of purchaser; the residue in two equal annual payments from the diy of sale, the purchaser or or purchasers givine his. her or their notes for the payment of the same, with security to be opproved by the Trustee, and hearing interest from the day of sale, .and upon payment of of the pur chase money, and upon the ratification of sate and not before, the 'Trustee shall by a good and suffi cient deed, executed and acknowledged according to law, convey to the purchascror purchaser, and his, herior their heirs, the property purchased by hitn,her or them, free clear and discharged from all incumbrance of the widows dower, and from all claims and demands of the petitioners or defend ants, or those claiming by, from', through or -udder them, or any of them. j DCr Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon. ■ GEORGE SMITH, Trustee, dec 21 i 47-3 i • Republican Citizen. Valuable Farm und iilUlT at Public Sale. rpHE subscriber will sell, at public sale, on the X Bth day of January. 1848, at 1 .o'clock, P. M„ the following described property, viz: A Farm situate in Fulton township, Lancaster county, about ten miles from Port Deposite, where there is gene rally aj good market for produce,land a daily com munication by water and rail-way Jo the city of Bal timore. The farm adjoins lands of John B. Brown, Abner Wood and others, containing ,120 ACRES, more or less. The. improvements are a two story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with a well andjjf® pump therein at the dnor, and a spring of good water a short distance from the house; a frame Ilarn, 34 by 50 feet, with stone cellar; a Lime Kiln, aml Y a Grist and MERCHANT MILL, 31 by4o feet, three stories high, with a shediattached 18 feet wide and 40 feet long; two stories used as a fulling mill. The mill contains one pair French Burrs, and one pair Country Stones, witnnecessarvmachinery, all newly built within the last 12 years. Also, a commodious miller’s house near ithe Clover Mill, 30 by 30 feet, three stories hijfh;- This mill was newly built in 1841. Also, a Log House near the mill, for the miller. The above Mills are substantially built—each being frame with stone cellering. The Grist Mill is propelled by an over-shot wheel, 16 feet fall and 4 teet head—the Clover Mill, overshot, 21 Feet fall and 3 feet head—the stream is a good and durable one—and both do good business. : The above farm has about 90 acres of arable land; the remainder timber land—there is an Apple orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises; the farm is divided into convenient fields, with a running stream of water on each field, and the land is in' a good state of cultivation, having been limed, and well fenced with chesnut tads. This property is situate in a healthy and intelligent neighborhood-convenient to churches and Schools, mechanics of various kinds, and is worth the attention of the man of business. Any person wishing to view this property can have it shown to him\by either of the subscribers, residing on the premises. There are two public roads running through the estate, East and West, North and South, forming a cross at the grist mill. * JOSEPH PEOPLES'. WILLIAM PEOPLES. dec 14-46 Lancaster, Elizabethtown & Mid dletown Turnpike Co. ■ December 17th. 1847- IN pursuance of an Act of Assembly passed March bill. 1547, notice, i£ hereby •>ivci> ihui the following dividends on stock hare remainine unclaimed for three years. STocKiiotOEns ;JlB4B, for liceyse r a ;,put>]tc.BpuBe.al' (he;Wlite «,,,., i of the towndhjp .of ■fjf the sad tavern is ft* • trayeUerprarid; Uaat we,^rp,w?U: ac+ iJjp s?ud, Jame*.;lL. Slayraaket, and *bk* ne is pf good .repute. foil .bpnest j asqcquaih'ed\\|ih PirrEif' Rank, 1 (lie above uamcm-ptHWohcVi and also bavin** a knowledgiroftbe lioose lb^ : uhirh’#!{e p v±yed v ilo hereby certify, iharsu/ h hotise isiiccrs sary io accommodate ’the priblir, arid entertain ' strangers ,pr travellers; iJiat he itvn.porson of;good repute fpr, lftmesty and temperame, arid: ilm Ik>*ls well provided tvitn.bp.iifp room and Btßbliiti* 3iidti!l the conveniences necessary lor the lodging ami ac commodation ,of and travellers. . We. leayetp, recommend iiiui'fora license agreeably to thiapcliiiou. .. - , ■ J°hn Winters■ Joseph Junes IViu M SiutMi Chns'iaii Musselmari bolumuti DiHqudctlrr Philip Brubaker John Slyer Isaac Uol! Isaac Spreiher Amos Dil'cr Siition Nagle George Brubaker., dec *2l ;i 47 - IN. i'IIKJM ATTBK.'bf the intended application u Jacob AfßßiGNfi'tor intense to continue keeping a public house, iq Carnarvon tovvuslijp. WE ihe underrigned,citizens oflhe township pf Carnarvon, where the said inti or tavern is proposed to be h.epi, Br. Colton?* Mias TOgctaklM •2r ? pguMifcea*?^' T>ERSONS affi^cted'with o: Sctt)fula , , Kmgs , • Evil, -Jv.i GaiicCr, Erysipelas,Old : Stones, Uicefay MerourialDiseaMlr; -amirig from imfuariUesiofthe the-foUowmg tastimommV,Jlu pirorif of the wbn’dertu) oftbe'&WTeßaked inedlcinea. i: * ■?*** - But lwt a simple statement bfthe 1 facts might fell of convincing those who are dsily hnposed hpbri'bj certificate* kvhich owe ewstrinCC tofertile imaginatlonpof their writerfjalivmgwrtriessiri'the persbn'of Mr.’Brooks (whose ease i&r'mentidh'ed low,)may be seen at our office, NQMj St-v NOW York; where he conseatod tore main for fer the satisfection ofthbae who ’ require’obciUar •’ . .v ; READ/' READS J- READS! ’ ' oßdersigned,*having’ visited Mr. Isaac 1 Brooks; Jr., at tbe office of Messrs; Row-arid & Wahon t 376'Market St;,' consider his case the-moat remarkable one we have ever- wit nessed or heard of. His disease was 'tcmble iAust-haVc been his twelve years' conflict the destroyer. His palate, the entire roof of his mouth, nbse; upper lip, and lower lid ofUie-right eyidihate dbßtroYed, hiB ftec nearly eaten up, and part the jaw bone carried away. ’And yet vre can no dcscriptioirof'his caßef ' •• •• • " • \ • : Mr. B; informs us that in l January last, thc ; whole interior of dris-mouth; as ■ weU : as most of hi#Tace, v Avas a- mass of deep and- painfal ulcers. ’On the 14th- Of January-last; he commenced tak ing Dr. €u!leri*s lndiauVegetablc-Panacea,which checked-the • disease in ! ri : few- days, trorii' tliat time the cure has'progressed-'without intertiission. 'New flesh-has supplied- tile placc-of' deep ulcers,' and his general health is restored: : < Wc are assured* that ; in the treatment of Mr. Brooks’ case, no mercurials, ointments or caustic applications have been used —iu fact, the Panaceti alone has wrought this wonderful change. Charles L. Rowand,'Meadville Crawtord co. Pa-. J. W. Jones, M. D. South Sccond St. Philti. C. W.-Applcton; M. D. 46'South St. ' do. Timothy Caldwell, Marion-co. Missouri. William Steeling, M. D. Camden New Jersey. / J.'Hi- Potter, manufecturer of Mineral Teeth, 109. South Ninth St. Phila. J L. A. Wollcnwebcv, Editdr T 'Phila. ‘Democrat,/227 dox. .... _ George W. Metz, Brush Maker, 317 Market jSt. do. A. D. Gillette,-Pastor of-Eleventh 'Baptist/Church St, do, . ' ' / John Bell,. Eric St. (North Amcrican office) do. John W. Ashmead, 68 South Sixth St. do. T. S. Wagner, Lithographer, 115 Chestaiit St. do. Peter Sken Smith; Editor-Native Eagle, do. Joel Boiline, Glass Manufacturer,/williamstown New Jersey. /. L. B. Coles, Mi'D. Boston Mass. /• Russel Canfield, Physiologist Phila/ Thomas P. S. Roby, M. D. Harrisburg Pa. Peter, Wright, 258 Market St.Thila. William Urie, Pastor St. Paul’s M. E. Church Cath erine St. do. J John Chambers, Pastor ls/lnd Ch, Broad St. do. T. L. Sanders, Publisher of Pledge & Standard do. F. P. Sellers, Ed. Olive Branch, Doylestown Bucks co. Pa, ... Rev. E. Kincaid, of the Bwunah Mission. The above named gentlemen, (constituting but a small portion of those who have visited Mr. Brooks at our office in Philadelphia, and who have certified to the same facts,} are well known, arid their high standing in society precludes the possibility of their lending their names to carry out an imposition. And here we say, without fear of contradiction, that we have not found a case of Scrofula or other diseases for which we recommend the Panacea, which the medicine has not speedily arreßted. JAMES SMITH, Druggist, East King street. H. C. FONDERSMITH & CO., Family Medicine Depot, North Queen St. _aug. n L 1847. 29. All of the following articles, which, have obtained un bounded popularity are sold by JAMES SMITH , the only Agent for the genuine articles in the city of Lancaster, and county j ! For all these things it is warranted unequalled, and all who do not find it so may return the bottle and get their money. This medicine is LONGLEY’S GREAT WEST- , ERN INDIAN PANACEA. Fuller description in nn Almanac for 1848, gratis. Balm of Columbia Hair Tonic. —To the bald and grey—lf you wish a rich luxuriant head of hair, free from dandruff and scurf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balm of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than exceed your expecta tions. Many who have lost their hair’for 20 years have had it restored to its original perfection bv the use of this balm. Age,-state or condition ap pears to be no obstacle whatever} it also causes the fluid to flow with which the . delicate hair tube 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. Iu all cases of fever it will be found the most pleasant wash that can be used. A few applications only are necessary to keep the hair from falling out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to impart a rich glossy appearance, arid as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled ; it holds three times as much as other miscalled hair restor atives and is more effectual. The genuine manu factured only by Comstock & Co., 21 Courtland street, New York, Connel-s Magical Pain Extractor. —lt is now conceded by medical men that Connel’s Magical Pain Extractor, manufactured by Comstock & Co., 21 Courtland street, N. Y., is the greatest wonder of thcT9th century. Its effects are truly miracu lous. All pains arc removed from burns, scalds, &c., and alt external sores, in a few minutes after its application, healing the same 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, Burns, Chillblains, Erysipelas, Piles, Tic Doloreau, &c. We might add as nroqf to.all we.say, the jjaiues of many om. inent'physicians'who use jt in their practice , and hundreds of clergy, who praise it to their people.— j Kind parents keep it constantly oirJnvnd, in cases of accident by fire life may be loaf without it, but by its use all burns are subjeat to its control, unless the vitals'flie destroyed. Caution—Remember and ask for Connel’s Magical Pain Extractor, manufac tured by-Comstock & Ca., N. Y., and take no other. Deafness Cured — Dr. M'Nair's Acoustic Oil. — Those deaf from old *age and from infancy often receive their hearing in a most miraculous manner, 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 cases of recent deafness', and many of long standing.' All deaf persons should use this oil. Comstock & Co., 21 .Cburtland street are the wholesalers. Price $1 per flask. Biles, Sores,.fc.—J The genuine Hay’s Linament, is an article more justly celebrated as acuYeforthe above, than any or all others. Its cures are almost innumerable, and it is only necessary to let those who know the articles and used it with such great success, that it is to be had true and genuine of Comstock & Co. 21 Courtland st. N. Y. sole pro prietors. Dr. Spohn's Sick Head Ache Remedy, —Why will you suffer with that distressing complaint when a remedy is at hand that will not fhil to cure you 1 — This remedy will effectually destroy any attack of headache, either nervous or bilious. It has cured cases of 20 years’ standing. Mothers ’ Relief. —Indian Discovery—All expect ing to become mothers and anxious to avoid the Pains, Distress and Dangers of child-bearing, are earnestly entreated to calm their fears, allay their nervousness, and, soothe their, way.by the use of this most extraordinary vegetable production. Those who will candidly observe its virtues, must approve of it it their hearts; every kind and affec tionate husband will feel it his most solemn duty to alleviate the distress his wife-is exposed to by a safe and certain method, which is the use of this mother’s relief. Further particulars in pamphlets 1 intended for the female eye, are to be had gratis where this humane cordial is to be found. The Mother’s Relief is prepared, and only, by*the now' sole proprietors, Comstock & Co. 2l Courtland st.. New York. / For Worms. —Kolmstock’s Vermifuge will eradi cate and cure children and adults who have worms. Caution—Beware of-all unless the name is spelled “ Kolmstockj” the old Dutch name of the inventor. Price 25 eta. per bottle. It cannot injure the child should there be no worms, but itwill do it good. To the Halt and Lame, Comstock’s Nerve and Bone Liniment and Indian Vegetable Elixir lathe most effectual core for Rheumatism, contracted cords, or muscles, and is warranted to cure any case of Rheumatism or Gout. All the above articles are sold by 1 JAMES SMITH. Only Agdnt for the genuine articles in the city of Lancaster, and county of Lancaster. Remembh this aruLtuymhf -of-kimr -^——— Dr. Roby’s Brazilian iHstftr Curlintr Liquid* ; . WHAT thousands of chemists have long been experimenting upon, butwithout success, has, at length been accomplished by Dr. Roby, of Phil adelphia. To prepare an article in liquid form, free from oil, or greasy pr,sticky substances, Which will curl the hair without changing its color and weakening the bulbs, has Jong .been the study of our most celebrated: chemists. This useful art is alone combined in Dr. Roby’s Brazilian Hair Curl ing Liquid, which ensures to every body “ tbe flowing ringlet and the witching curl.” Prepared only by : Storks b Co., sole proprietors, ,21 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. • Sold by ZAHM It JACKSON, aug 17 ’47-29*1y] North Queen St., Lancaster. : »*>WK*tt.«rrfe»As I I lias Pd WER tu all external sWca,scro fulous humor*, skin diseases, poisonous wounds to discharge theft puirid mauer*, qnd (then heal them-'- o * ;; ' { i - •■j-.t-V.sA j: 1.-Ai is rightly term^l'AlP-h^ng/rorthereissriafce lyahniit^J|fuat benrifr. Uiave used it forihedrisf fimreeri'-yeara for riktl}*eases qf ihtttliesi; consumption and tittr, dtfttgeT;and respoiiBibilriy; and * VfW V e ‘ ore Hfqven and.marf, that I riot .in: one single case) has it failed to benefit when the paliem was wi;hin the reach of mortal.mean*. U i • !«T t'have had physictatvs/lebrned jt) the.proCesaion- I'bave had'miniaiers ol the Gospel. Judgea of the benebr; Aldehnen.Lnwyer*, gentlemen 6fthVHigh esi erudition, and multitudes, of the poor use It iii eyriry variety of way, and there Jus been but one voice—cue universal voice—saying “ McAllister, your OinjmenP.is good/- CONSUMPTION —It can hardly be credited tha*,nsalyc can have any effect.uponithe.ilungs, seated .as they are within the aysteiri.' ; Btij ifiplaced upon the chest,it penetrates'to the liinsa, separates the poisonous panicles that are consuming them, and expels tliem from the system, ft is curing P cr *°*** *>.(Consumptioncontinually. 1 * i j A CHE —t'hc'saHrc has'euredipch*ohß‘of headache of 12 year's standings arid • who 'l/ad it regular every, week so that vomitingJofibn iodK* placq. • j '-t Deafiiesaand E;tr Ache.arc helped with likd sucU cess.' ■ ; KfIBU.MAT ISM -It removes almost immediate* ly (lie inflninaiion. and swelling wlien 'llie pain, ceases. partial tu it, that 1 exptet to keep it constantly in my family. I hough not unibiiious to appear in print, yer I cannot. refu*'e to have this communication made public ii judged best lo‘serve the-cause,of fiuniani ty• Respectfully thine, ' WM. ADA-'MS* No. 26, Old York Road. hereby certify, that I have used McAllister's ointment for a pain in my side, which gave me im mediate relief. I have also used it in my fumily for croup and found it the best remedy I ever tried’-- Any person wishing to know the facts will cheer fully be iiiformed by calling on inein Washington, Pa. Having experienced its happy effects I can recommend it to the public as an excellent medi rine. j. T. PORT. fcr PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX «C 0 The following gentlemen are agents for the ciiy and county.of Lancaster: J F Hcinnsti & Son, - } J Gish &, Co., C City of Lancaster. John F Long. 3 A E Roberts & Co., New Holland. George,Ross, Elizabethtown. Samuel Enpmingcr. iVlanheim Abraham C Hull. Strasburg. Samuel P Sterrct, Mouinjoy. J T Anderson Marietta. Rudojph Williams, Columbine march 2 Hedeuberg’s Patent Air-Tight Parlor Coal Stove* Anew, beaiuifut, convenient, and fuel-saving Parlor Goal Stove is now fur the firs* time introduced tQ the public. The proprietors f be neither dirt on the carpet nor dust on the furniture. There is no difficulty in managing it, or in keeping* up the fire over fight, at email cost of fuel, byk properly closing the checks. I have kept up thei fire in min? continuously fur a period ol five weeks. Before purchasing the one I have, I carefully examined a large variety of specimens from other - inventors and makers, exhibited at the. Fair of tbe . American Institute, in New York, and selected it as being, from its construction, most likely to prove . a superior article. A protracted trial of it*, in.aciua! use, haS"convinced me thut I did not mis-estjmale. its merit's; and I am fully persuaded that, as -re girds convenience, cleanliness, and economy-com bined, it will not easily be superseded. Samcel Wagner. We have in operation in our couniingrrtiohr ride of “ Hcdenherg’s patent air-tight coal .strive*,**' which, by actual and constant use, for more than two months, we give the decided preference to &ny stove with which we are acquainted. The stipe* rioniy of this stove over every other kind with' which we have any knowledge, i« that it dispense* '' a pleasant and healthy heat throughout the room • equally—consumes very little coal—is easily kept in-order —and there is an entire t absence ol dust. We have some knowledge of almost every kind of' sieve heretofore introduced to the public, but con fidently give this the preference. York, Feb; 10,1847- . P. A. & S. Small. I hereby certify that I have used “ HedenbergV' patent air-tight coal'stove.\* for two months paff,. and that I am bet ter satisfied with it than any other coat stove 1 ever used. I heat (too large rooms by it, a parlor and the chamber above, and heal them both at the same lime, and with jess consumption of fuel than is used in the ordinary coal stove to warm a single foorn. The heat is pleasanter than that of the former kinds of coal stoves, and is ’ sufficient from a small fire to warm the largest apartment. D- FI. Emerson. •York, January, 1847. I have this winter used one of “ fledenberg’s patent air-tight coal stoves,*' with much satisfac tion, warming with it, comfortably, two rooms, (one above the other;) without consuming more.fuel than was* before required to warm one of those ruggis.. In the convenience with -which it vis managed, arid the cleanliness of it, it exceeds every other cbal stove I have yet use'd ; and the hqat of it is more equal and agreeable, possessing: lew of that unpleasant dryness which is generally experienced from stone coal fires. The excellent of this, stove lias induced me to order another one ihe.kind, to be used in the place of another coal Stove which before had been considered a very good one, York, February 4, 1847. ,F<>r the purpose of ihie etove ; :|p, ihft citizens of La'nccutet' county, one has, beenputi)p v at Mr. Christian Kiefier’a.ln East King street, and. another at the office bf the “ Intelligencer & Jour nal,” where the public ore invited to, call, and examine them in operation. ’ „ ’ADAM WORLEY Sl Co. , YorV, octfSb ' 39' John Evans.