2.-=.-:. '.T*VnRW-"iaC*BfSESi.-~ •••••• -- Martin 1 tbeCouJ t lOf"Qome r :Se- B of JjaDcaster lB4B, foe Hcfehse-to-' coil tin uo; keep inga _ tavern in the vil -1 oittttamfc--* ~ We'i tbe andersigaecli intlzori* of the township of Cseraarvotf/where the said inn or tavern ispropos ;ed necessary fo accommodate the public'ahd entertain strangers anfdJtraveJlers, and that -.ve are -saicU M artin Leber,- and fox honesty and- fda-well. proyided with house room and co^yenrence/rfor ihe accommodation of strangers a • •AL Beckham, VVm C Clemson, John Kurtz,'.Hi ram EransVßenjfMiiier, John Vohn,.Andrew. Rob- W.ulnaan r Wm. Kurtz, Hanson B Ja cobs, Lot Rogers, E. Davies, John Rice, Wm 2ell. - - 3t*-6 IN. THE.MATTER of the intended application tif&ebrge Haines, to fhc Court of Quarter Ses sions of Lancaster county, April Sessions, rS'!S,for license to heop a tavern in Martic township, (now kept by Elizabeth Vlitchellj) being an old stand; W«, the undersigned,’ citizen's of Mfcrtic twp., in the county of Lancaster, where said inn* or -. tavern is\ proposed to be kept, do certify that the • said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the * public and entertain strangers and'travellers, and ‘that we are well-acquainted with the-.said Geo. Haines, anti that he is of good repute for honestv and temperhneo, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of ’-strangers and travellers. John Alexander, John Fisher, jr,, John Barley, George \l. Smithson, Frederick Shoph, Adam Mo Cancel, Joseph Engles, Thomas Clark, Thomas J. Neel, John R. Barclay, Henry Ufelman, John Wil lson. ' fMftrch 1, lB£B-3t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Adam Kemlig, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions of Lancaster county, April Sessions,' 1848, for license to continue keeping a tavern at Conestoga Centre, being an old stand. We, the undersigned, citizens of Conestoga towftshipTlin the county of Lancaster, do certifv, that being personally and well acquainted with Adam Kehdig, the above named petitioner, and that the above mentioned Inn or Tavern which he proposes to keep, is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that he is a person of good repute for honestv and temperance, and that he is well provided' with house room and conveniences for the accommoda-' -tion of strangers and travellers. John Erby, Benjamin Good, John Harnish,’Simon ■R >Veaver, John H Harman, Martin Hess, Chris tian Kindig, John Kendig, M D , Christian John Martin, Christian Miller, David Harnish, Daniel Conral. [March 7, 1848-3t*-6 IN THK MATTER of the intended applicatiop. of James H. Slaymaker, to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster comity, April Sessions, IS4R, for . license to continue keeping a public house) known as the White Morse, in the village of Wil liamstown, Paradise-township, being an old stand. Wo, the Undersigned, citizens of Paradise town ship, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept,do certify that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary In nccointn'ofjate the public ami entertain strangnm and travellers, ami that \vr are Well ac quainted with the said Jas. 11. Slaymaker, and that ho uof K(iml repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and mnveni miens for the necommodiUion of i.frniignv and tra vellers, N. K, Slaymaker, John Owrley, Thomas McSor* loy, Willmm Hamilton., Jojin Slasmaker, Alexander Stewart, Robert Maitland, Hugh Aikitr, James »Yaf!-:or, Georgs Hague, Muhins Slavtuaker, Jos, w Jvenmger, • [March 7,’IS4S-3t-(i TV THE MATTWU of thu intended application of Henry Get/, to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, April Sessions, IS4S, forli '•-Oijf. to keep a tavern in Fast Hempfield township. ai.?n of the Buck, being an old stand We, the undersigned, citizens of the tciwnship ot East Hempfield, where the said inn or] tavern is : reposed to be kept, do certify, ‘that the said iim ■r tavern is necessary to accommodate the public ml entertain strangers and travellers, and that wc tre well acquainted with the said Henry Getz, and Jh*.* he ia of good repute for honesty and tomper inc« , and is well provided with house room and or.veuiencqs for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Emanuel Weptz.Jolm Ream, John Fulmer, Benj. o'.r, David Lovenight, John Mailer, W. I) Martin. -etrich, D. Hess, Jacob Frey, Adam 8. Diet :h, Benj'. Witmer, Fred. Scne’r, Christian [March 7. 184S-3t*-G LN THE MATfER-of the intended application of John Hamilton, to the Mayor's Court of the -ity of Lancaster, April Sessions,’ IS4K, f., r license -o continue keeping a tavern in the north east ward, •eing an old stand. We, the un.lorsigned, citizens of t!io North East Ward, in. the city of Lancaster, whore the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certifv, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, .id that we are we!! acquainted' with the said John am ikon, anil that lie is of good repute for hones mul temperance,mu! is wcil provided with house ••m and conveniences for the accommodation or • :• angers’and travellers. Jacob Zccher, C. Kline, Levi Swope, B.M’Cinre, -n Swartz, M. Miller, D. Honshu, Edm. \). Kline! . .rlesM. Howell, John Craig, John' Fondorsrnith! :übcn S. Rohrer. [March 7, )S4''-3i'*-C TN THE MATTER of tlm intended application jf of Lewis Ilouseal, to the Court of Quarter Ses . sens of Lancaster countv, April Sessions.*T'SlS. or license to keep a tavern in the village nf'Bain iidge, Lancaster county, Union Hotel/' being • n oid stand. We. tho undersiirued, citizens of tin: vil!: mirbridgc. where tlm s;u he kept, do certify, that the said inn or tav .:y. is Koressary to accommodate the public .and nfertain sa-angers and travellers, ami that we are - e.j acquainted with the said Lewis Houseal. ami -t he is of good repute for honestv and temuor ace, and is wril provided with house room‘and wivenicncen for the accommodation of strangers *:d travellers. . ° Jelm filbert. Jacob'S. Warfis!. J. F. Beecher, wiryNaphsker, Henry Ilaldeman, jr., John Shoaif! I'teoh Adams, fJeorge Jlaekenbergor, Nathan J. 11. Mamikon. C._S. Haldeman. Heo. Ashton, Christian Snyder, Hciirv Ilaldeman, dm H. Smith, Emanuel Nagle, John Hallman! • tnes S. Lytle, John Miller, jr. [March 7: Jt-fi 1 IHL MAT 1 LIl ot tlx** intended application .•i. *f James H. Houston. to the court of Quarter Cessions ot Lancaster countv. April Sessions, INIS. ' license to contimm keeping a tavern in the : .-unship of Salisbury, sign of the •• (Jay-tirade.’' eing an old stand. V. T e, the undersigned citizens of the township of •.J:sbury, where the said inn or tavern is kept, do rtifv, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to : commodate tlie puhlic.and-pjiiexitain strangers *aud -ye'uera,- and that* we are well acquaint© 1 "with the .-.'.'l Jainefe H. Houston, and that he is of good ro ute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro led with house room and conveniences fl>r the -aotnmodation ot strangers%nd travellers. John D. Wilson, John Reeser, Samuel Jackson, •b J. Baldwin, Philip Hatliawav, John |jj t7 . ry Levingston, B. F. Houston, Isaac Levinps- Thomas Levingston. Winfield S. Kennedy, [march 7—6-3 t ii Rambo, T IHE MAi IKK oi t in* intended application .° r ow cn Hopple, to tin* Mayor’s Court of the of Lancaster. April Sessions’. IS Is, lor Remse - a. public house :it the new building hitelv fcjicd on the east sideol North Queen street, near -- railroad, known as the *' Lancaster Citv E\. -ngc,’’ in said city. Vo, the undersigned, citizens of the Nortli Fust 'ard, in the city of Lancaster, where the .said inn • 'ayern is proposed to be kept, do eortifV. that •;,£ said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate • onblic and entertain strangers and travellers, ■la 'hat we are well acquainted with the said wri; Hopple, ami that he is of good repute f„ r •'* -nKsty and temperance, and is well provided with ;uuse room rjtd convenience* for the arminmndn • >n of strangers and travellers. 0. V. Youngman, Mil-haul Gross, Peter Gerber, »lartin, F. C. Wiley, Michael Ehrmnn, Beni. Till, Jonathan Foltz, John A. Landis, Jacob • nar, Chas. C. Filing, Jacob M’Cullv Fa.-th 7, ISIS. ’ ' 3 , >6 THE MATTER of the intended application : Ann Pletz, to the Court of Quarter Sessions 'nearer county,'April Sessions. ISIS, tor li *• •o-ltftnp-.i tavern In Elizabethtown. Lancaster * *'gn oftho Black Morse, being an old stand. We, the undersigned, littzemi of the Borough of Bdzttbethtown, avliore said inn or tavern in prupoH* ed to be kopi,do certify, that the said inn or tavern 1» neeesiary to iuiuommodatn din pubiie and enter* taiu strangers and triivellura, and dial we are well uequalijlGU with tin. •m,l Am, |>|„t«, s ,td tlmt «|,„ i„ of guoil r*putn lor lisuonly and immieiram!n ami la won provltfod with hot../ro. m “.X"n».;,l."iJ,' fat th« seeommatliitmti of Hramjars and travollor# Jaooh Rtnlsoakor, A. j, s X»m?. F Sebastian Keller, H. P, finer, John Ud rSI JHlm.r, Uttar, Red-oekor, Ju»oj,h Duohanau Bryan, Samuel Reduccker, C,G. Huber, Julm Po7w f'iiriiltiail Hoffman. [Feh 20. ia-is-auii JN THE MATTER of (he intended application . of Hugh Fitzpatrick, to the Mayor’s Court at p_r|l Suasions, 1818, i'or license to continue keep ing ?an*veri\ on west ;side of South Queen street *' B ur° t* White. Lamb, being an old stand. ""dej-argned, citizens of the West ward in tM.ctwof Lancaster, .wpere said inn or tavern or?iyi!?a-il si"» Hipt, —. eertity,. that the said inn r C -r 83 *° lc eommodate the p'ublie And Uiat.hejs.,or.gg'oa reh^tS^V-nT 8 -vi- 5P 3 v lckj peraitje/andrs provided with house veni«teis"for the accdmmodatio/of s o7 n an^: - ?S!, i travoUeri:. v Strangera.aad W... Whiteside, idhnC.Saftiple.'HmrVpA-i--. Jacob ter, Sampcl F^Haston/Tdme'atCrrCa'rtiehterT?^-”'' or - ******. seese . ’ \ . ct 3t-5 TATESSr s Jrf THE MATTER !oF the mtinded application of Jam£fl.Xd3c|, to! the! Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster"epuntiy, Apnl : Sessions, cense to keep an* Inn ori tavern in Mount Joy rbwn> ship, it being an oldiStancT. | We, the undersigned/citizeDß ol iheitdwpship of Mountjoy, where' saldina'or tavern ia proposed tp. be kept, do certify/that the said innVor tiverri is' necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, aiid that we aje.wdl .acJ- ! quainted with the said Ja/nes Laird, dndtbat be is of good repute for honesty and temperance, antijs provided with house room and conveniences for the .accommodation,©/ strangers and travellers. . ' John Brandt’,Jr., Henry Kurtz, Abnn.Sherer, Jacob Nissley/Henry.Bishop, Augustus Hayes, Da vid Hershey, Samuel S.,Gr'oah, George Shuman, A. S. Hackman, Jacob' Kaufman, H. G. Stoner, Sam’l. Deyer, Robert'Richardson, John Brehtz, JohnNis sley, James Mopre: . [Ffeb. 29, 184S-3t.5 IN THE MATTER-of the intended application of Martin Horr/to the Mayor’s CourtoTthe city ol Lancaster, in session, for license to keep a tavern at the of the “ Travellers Rest,’? in Intercourse, Leacock township—it being an old stand. i - . Wc, the undersigned citizens of the township of Leacock where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept’, do certify that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Martin Herr, and that he is of good repute for'honesty and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers;' John Reed, John L. Lightner-, D. Graff, jr., Geo. H. Skilcs, Jacob K. Eckert,'Moses Eaby, William Bender, Daniel M. Eaby, John R. Kriider, Joel Sharp', Frederick Snyder, David Beam, Jno.Miller. Feb 29 ’ -5-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Christian Shcrtz, to. the Mayor’s Court of the city of Lancaster, now in session’, for a license to continue keeping a public house, at the sign of the “ Exchange Hotel”—being an old stand. Wc, the undersigned citizens of the South East Ward where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is neces sary to accommodate the public anti entertain strang ers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Christain Shertz, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for accommodation of strangers and travellers. Amos Slaymaker, John A. Hiestand, Samuel E. Hcnch, Wm. M. Sample, J. F. Heinitsh, George Rogers, (J. A. Whitaker, John Moss, Robert A. Evans, P. K. Brcncman, George P. Klugh, John N. Lane. [Fob 29—5-3 t IN THE MATTER of tho intended application of John Roth, to the Cout of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, for license to ’continue'keep ing a public house in Warwick township, it being an old stand. N ° We. tho undersigned, citizens of Warwick town ship, in the comity of Lancaster, do certify, that being personally and well acquainted with John Roth, the above named petitioner, and that the above mentioned inn or tavern which he proposes to keep, is necessary to accommodate the public* and entertain strangers and travellers, and that he is a person of good repute for honesty and temper a nee, a nd that he U well provided with house room lor the aeeommodation ol' Mtrau gor>< and travellers. John Sliiviner, Christian Weiss, Dr. 11'. -Sehmik, George Guyrr, Abraham Frymyer, Christian Hcnn, Samuel llnber, John Gruhe, 'Edward Alexander, Martin W. Felies, Samuel Hess, Abraham Myers, Christian Bomherger. , (29.-10-,"i. IN .THE MATTER of the intended implication ol Jacob F. Kant/, to tho Mayor’s Court at April Sessions, IS-ls, for license to keep an inn or tavern in Manor street,' in the city of Lancaster, sign of (Jen. La Fayette, being an old stand. We, t he undersigned, citizens of the ward whore said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that tho said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public am) entertain strangers and travel lers, and that we are well acquainted with'the said Jacob I-. Knutz, and that ho is of good repute for honesty ami temperance, and is provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers. Reuben Shirk, Benj. Kautz. Fred. Oeffner, Jacob Kautz, Jacob Kautz, sr., Jacob Friend, Israel Kau&, John's. Blanks, Henry Gast, Samuel Huber, Joseph Kautzjr., Wm. Kautz. [Fell. 29, IS4S-3t-5 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Henry Kendig. to the Mayor’s Court at April Sessions, ISIS, for license to keep a tavern in the South East Ward, being an old stand. W'o, the undersigned, citizens of the South East Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to he kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers ami travellers, and that we arc well ac quainted with the said Henry Kendig, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. C. Kiolter, Charles A. Heinitsh, Washington Ba ker. W. Ihling, G. H. Whitaker, G. Miller. .7. F. Heinitsh, Wm. M. Sample. ,f. M. Shirtz, Simon Stevens, John N. Lane. James Damnnt. _£eb- IS'. ’ ;st_r> W. O. DlickoK, {’Successor to Ilickak S,-Cantine.) BOOK BINDER, and Blank Book Manufacturer , Harrisburg , Pa. rpHF. subscriber respectfully informs his friends, _i. iiml tlie public', dint he is now carrying on the above business in the old stand, formerly occupied by Ilickok Sc Cantine. As the building lias for the last eight years been conducted by him, he flatters himselr that, by careful attention to business, lie will merit and still receive a continuance of the patronage so liberally onioved bv the old firm. •Particular attention will lie paid to the ruling and binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, tor banks, county offices, merchants, and private in dividuals. such as Discount Ledgers, General do.. Discount Note Books, Cheek Books, Tellers 1 State ments, 1 icklers. Scratches, \\ eckiv Statements. Letter Books, Casli Books, Copy Books. Judgment Dockets, Appearance do.. Quarter'Sessions do., Execution do.. Election do.. Orphans’ Court do., Naturalization do., Sherilf’s do.. Justices’ do., Ad Sectum Index do.. .'Deed Books, Pass Books, Lod gers. Dav Books, Journals, Invoice Books, Time do., Will do., Bon/1 do.. Mortgage do., Commission do.. Minute do., Miscellaneous do., and every va riety of Full and Half Bound Blanks. He has made particular arrangements to supply Prothonotaries with tlie new and approved Judg ment Docket and Register, with the new Statement of Administration Acct., Old Books, Periodicals, Law Books. Music, Newspapers, kc.. bound to any pattern, and in any styie required. Ho has made foil and ample arrangements to bind harper’s Il lustrated Edition of the Bible, and Harper’s Illu minated Shakspeare, in a stylo of magnificence not to 1,0 excelled in the c-ities. in cither Velvet, Tur key, Morocco, Calf or Sheep, and at very roasona-' ble prices. Copying Presses'supplied to order.— Paper Ruled to Pattern. All work’warranted. Harrisburg, jan 4. IMS.] .W.O. U 10KOK. Spreclaer & Rohrcr"* Cheap Hard- Ware Store. HARDWARE, Glass, Paints,Oils,and Varnishes at that long e'stabKsfcoa stanct, East King st.. Lancaster, formerly occupied by Howett k Krieder, ji Jew doors cast ol 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. They most respectfully beg leave to invite the attention of their friends and acquaintances to their Stork of Hardware, which they have just opened and'will sell at tlie most reasonable prices, includ ing every variety of Iron and Steel, Latches. Locks. Bolts, Hinges, Screws, and nil kinds of building materials, every description of Files, Blacksmith’s Bellows, Saddlery, best warranted Edge Tools, Planes, and \ cneers. Also a complete assortment ot (.EDAR \\ ARE, yuch as tubs, buckets, butter churns, together with every article in their line. They will keep constantly mi hand every variety of t oal and Wood Stovcsj, also a highly approved COOKING .STOVE. ' t The attention of young beginners is particularly milled tu their full and complete assortment*of household utensils. Determined to spare no pains to accommodate purchasers, and by steady adherence tu business, they expect to merit a contiftuanco of the liberal patronage thus far bestowed upon them. - GEORGE D. SPUECHER, REUBEN S. ROHRER. <>M Metal and Flaxseed taken in exchange for : jan 111-GO A lime ilmncol ffMIE iiibsr.ribct, offam at private wale, his 1 STORE STAND and DWELLING IIOIj.SE, f® utiiidiwK tfitvutu in Centre Square, Mount Joy’.jyii This properly i* pronounimd by all to bo dcoirimllv tint bowl More lit Lammatur county, and has boon otsguplnd im midi for tlm lunt ton yoarN, A)no, a Private Dwelling, with a shop imanhed, whidi would make It a very UesirabJu property for n wad dlery, a« the laid shop hai been occupied au Much for a number of years, or any uther mechanic, as it is one of the beat .stands in the village. AUo, a Building-Dot, suitable for qompiiasion merchants, or other business mon, connected with the railroad. Those valuable properties aro loontod in a pleas ant and eontral pari of the village of Mount Joy, and will bo sold either separately or together, if desired by the purchasers. If properties are not sold before the Ist of April next, they will be for rent. Apply to SAMUEL BOMBERGER, , 48-3 m) Lancaster, Pa. ‘ Removal. SPURRIER would respectfully inform his VX friends, customers, and the public in general, that he has removed Ins Clothing Store from liis old stand next door to the Post Office, to one door Bouth i ,oT.John..Bear , s_Pnntmg.Office, and nearly opposite J. Michaels Hotel, at .the sign of the Bic Pants,-where all .would do well-to call that to Huy CHEAP AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING / Customers work attended t 6; at. .the shortest and made in a workmanlike, manner. Don’t forge! the place, sign of the Big P&atft. dec 7 '47-45-tfj GEO. SPURRIER. L : Plilladelpliia Adceili^nieiits, V; B. ( PAUiEB,>AGptT, TjaiRIVChESNUT St* Hardware and Cutlery. 'TT> OWLBy & BRENNER/ ' --, r JIJ : No; 69, MißKiff SfkfcET, Pian.A. ;; The flobscribera oSer fbt sale for appro ved credit, one of the largest anti' most extensive assortments bf' : ' i 1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, .Cutlery and -Tools,', to which they particularly .in* . vite the -of the. Merchants of Lancaster ? -r '-G." "-’h. .-i Pnrchasing (heir goods in. very large quantities/ idixect from manufacturers, (thereby saving the com mission,) which are selected from the choicest pat terns of the various makers r and'constantly receiv ing freslr additions, they feel confident that the inducements they offer in a very superior. assort-, ment, comprising ail the new improvements, with the lowness of-price, will make it an object to pur chasers to visit their establishment. Feb. 29, 1848. V / ! . , 5-ly Cheapest in the World! STEAM REFINED SUGAR CANDIES, 12 1 cents per pound, wholesale . JJ. RICHARDSON, No.-42 Market street, • Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very Supe rior Steam Refined Candy at the very low price of 312.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equakto any manufactured in the United States.’ He also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec tionery and Fruit line at corresponding low prices, as quick sales and email profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and- you cannot fail to be satisfied. Don’t forget the number, 42 Market street, Philadelphia. J. J. RICHARDSON, Phila. Feb. 29, IS4S.. 3m-o Wholesale Clothing Ware-house. "Vro/ 1525 Market street, (between 4th and sth,) X\ Philadelphia. The subscriber respectfully so licits the attention of Country ,\l erchants and Dealers generally to an examination of a complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING , which for extent, variety and workmanship, he flat ters himself will give universal satisfaction, while his reduced sale of prices presents to purchasers inducements which cannot be’surpassed by any other establishment in the United States. Phila. Feb. 29, 184S-3m-5, JACOB REED. I’ltlladclpbfa Type and Stereotype Foundry. THE subscribers are prepared to furnish, at short notice, every article used in a Printing Office, and have reduced the Prices of Type upwards of IS per cent. They now charge fcr Pica ----- 32 cts. Minion 54 cts. Small Pica -34 “ Nonpariel - - 66 “ Long Primer 36 “ Agate - - - - 86 “ Bourgeois- - 40 cc Pearl - - - SI 20 .Brevier - - 46 Diamond --2 GO Determined to spare no expense in making their establishment as complete ws possible, they aro getting up a uniform Scries of the celebrated Scotch Fades, which are unequalled for beauty and dura bility, and which they feel assured will meet with general approbation. Several sizes are now ready. Having rocently visiteti Europe for the purpose of procuring every improvement in their'line of biiKjneHN, they now oiler a greater variety ol' Fancy -Borders, Ornameiiltf, &e., &e., than any other establishment in the United 'Slates; mul their improved methods of enstiug, and of preparing metal, enable litem to furnish orders inn mannei-io iiiHiiru satist'actioii. - Printing Presses tif every description. Printing Jnk, Chases, Cases, Brass Rule, Furniture, ke., at the lowest rates. Second-hand Prossmi, ami Typo which Ims been iihihl only in stereotyping, gqiieVallv am hand. Books, Pamphlets, Music, Medicine Directions, Labels, Checks, Druds, &c. correctly aiul elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. ft. Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish to make orders. L. JOHNSON & Co. Jan 11 ’4S-50-6m] No. 6 Little George street. 111. A, Root's Galleryol’Dag:ueiTco types. "VTO. 140 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Now is the time! Those who visit the city during the Christmas-and New Year’s holidays should not fail to visit the splendid Portrait Gallery of M. A. Root, 1 10 Chestnut street. There is-no charge for this interesting and beau tiful exhibition, and the likenesses made bv Air. Root’s newly improved Daguerrentvpe 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 tor the best Daguerreotypes, over all competition. While the pictures are such rich ami perfect gems of art, our prices are the lowest possible with good materials. Visitors should not neglect the opportunity of securing portraits of the best qual ity—-for such onhjv'ill not fade. Prices $1 50. §2 00, §2 50, s 3 00, § 1 00. $5 00 S-S 00. 310 00, and upwards to $5O 00, varving with the size and style of the frame or case. / = Unrivalled perfection.— U. S. Gazette. 4 -The perfection of art. —Boston Star. The best in every point of view. —Pennsylvania Inquirer. ■■ Very beautiful. —Boston Bee. Best ever exhibited in this country.—.Y. Y. Sun. The lightning lias at last reached tiie Dagucrreo ty.p e . —North A m ari ca n. Life-like and inimitable.—„Y. Y. Tribune-. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS sufficient 1 to fill a volume might he given, hut all are invited to call at the Gallery and judge for themselves. M. A. ROOT, 140 Chestnut st., 3d d oor below oih. ilcc. 47 CaitilelabaaM and Girandoles. Cos Fixtures, Dyotfs Patent Pine Oil'Lamps, Solar Lard Lamps. MA NL FAC TU RED by M. B. Dyott .ik Kent, No. U 4 .South Second street, Plnladelphia—who would invite the intention of those interested, to examine Dvott’s Patent Improved Pinc'Oil Lamps. Their construction is superior, their arrangement more simple, and embrace improvements possessed by no other Lamps. The cost of burning will not exceed one halt'the expense of auv other light, whilst they produce a more brilliant and steadv light than gas. Their construction is such that the wick is supplied with Oil by a feeder, when it is short; so that they can lie burnt drv, and thus keep the Oil always pure and the lamp clean. Their management is so easy that a child can take care of them. They arc perfectly safe, and free from any unpleasant odor. The above Lamps, together with Dyolt’s Newly Improved Solar Lard and Oil Lamps, arc made in every desirable form, and suit able for Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodr, Tire & Tlilel'Proof Iron CiioNtN, WARRANTED equal to any other make, ami have never been injured by Fire or fiurg* /rt JV n ft «inule instance, lie also keeps on band a lull supply ol Common Chests, made of lighter iron, at lowor prices. Letter Copying Prossos and Books, Trucks for Stores, Factories, &r. Druggists’ Presses. Eagle Glass Papor. Portable Shower Baths, &c. ■ Packing Levers. Hoisting Machines. Refrigerators and Water Fillers. c , „ OLIVER EVANS, 01 South Second st., below Chestnut, Phila REFRIGERATORS for cooling and preserving M e at, Butter, Milk, and all articles intended for Culiuary purposes. WATER FILTERS. —piivcr Evans* celebrated Water Filters, for purifying water that is blackish or muddy whether by_rai_n_a, minerals, or otherwise can be fiafloT'all. sizes, and prices, at the rooms, No. 61, South. Second street, two doors be low Chestnut, Philad°lphia. l«n. 3b-ly of the, Delaware mutual safety Insiirance Co.* Phtla.. € HARTER UNLIMITED; This Institution is now the Mutiial Insurance principle, combined with a Joint Stock Capital. Eire riska otimerffimiillwj and other property, for a limited term or permantly, on the most favorable terms. Losses will be liberally and promptly adjusted. . : . > By the Act of Incorporation the stock is pledged for the payment of any losses which the Company and as an additional security to the assured, the act requires that tile profits of the bu siness shall be funded and remain with the corpor ation as. a garrantee and protection to the assured against loss.' ./• | The assured are protected from loss without any individual liability or responsibility for the loss of the corporation. r Directors: Joseph H. Seal, Ed. A. Souder, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Ppnrose, Samuel Edwards, Henry Lawrence, Edward Dar lington, Isaac R>Davis, William Folwell, John S. Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Thcb philus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, John Garret, Hugh Craig, George Serriel, Davis B. Stacy, Chas. Kelley, JjG. Johnson, Wm-s Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, jr., Spencer Mclllvain. WILLIAM MARTIN, Prcs’t. Richard .S. Newbold, Sec’y. J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, North Queen street, near tho Railroad. May 11, 1847. 15-ly A Card to Male Readers. TO those who intend yisting Philadelphia to make purchases, it is important to know where it can be done to the best advantage. Such as are about to buy HATS for their own heads, or by the Case, to sell again, are respctfully informed that there is an Establishment at No. 1 STRAWBERRY* ST., on the second floor, conducted by E. DA MAI, on the Cash System entirely, where HATS of the best materials, and of the latest fashion, can positively be obtained at from one to two dollars less than at the showy and extravagrant Stores in the fashionable streets of where rents are from one to three thousand dollars per annum ! . At this Establishment, on account of locating himself in a by-street - ,, and up stairs, the proprietor procures his store at the low rent of one hundred dollars. The vast difference in the profits which, there must be between the two descriptions of stores, every one can answer! A visit is earnestly solicited, as it is certain no one will ever regret doing so. DCf Strawberry Street is the first above Second, running from Market to Chesnut Street. Philadelphia, Feb. S, 184 S. 3-6 m Life Insurance. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, Office No. 91 Walnut Street. This company is now ready to make Insurances on Lives, on the mutual system, without liability beyond the amount of tho premium. All the profits, of the Company divided annually among the insured. Tim premium may be paid quarterly, semi-annu lly or annually, or one half of the premium may be paid in a note nt 12 months. Individuals insured in this Cotnpanv, become members of the corporation, nud vote for Trustees. 'I hr: Bates of Premium, with a lull participation in the profits, are as low an any other Institution in the State or Country, and lower than any of tlie English Cnnipiiiiies, with only a portion of tho pro litH, Blank applications for lHsurnn.ee, with full pur ticuliirM can ho hail at the oliiee, DANIEL MII.LEB, President. WILLIAM M. CLARK, Vico Picst, John W. HoiiNini, Seereturv, J. XI.MMEUMA.W Agent Lancaster, Pa, J tin. 4, ISIS . ' (hn-40 New flrou ii!stl Steel More, fJMIE subscribers, Importers and dealers in For- J_ eign and American Iron, beg. leave to call tho attention of purchasers of Iron and Steel, to the new assortment of Swede, Norwegian, Refined, Cable and Common English Iron, which thev now have and are constantly receiving from Europe di rect. Also, American Iron, consisting of Hoop, Band, Scroll, See. Russia, and American Sheet Iron ; Small Bound and'Square Iron, from 3-16th and upwards Boiler and Flue Iron, Horse Shoe and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various sizes ; Lo comotive, Tjrc and Railroad Iron; Ancle Iron, IJ;il!-nittnd Iron, &c. Spring and Blistered Steel, from best stamps of Swede Iron ; Cast and Shear Steel, &c., all ofwhieh they offer at the lowest rates, for cash, or at six months for approved re ference, and to which they invito the attention of purchasers, before replenishing their stocks. Also, Pig and Bloom Iroir’received on commis sion, on which advances will be made. EABPS & BRINK, and Steel Merchants, . 117 North Water st., and 56. North Del. Avenue i Philadelphia, July 27, 1S 47. 26-lv ItlfUcr & Co.’s Express. In their own Cars and in charge of Messengers. IS now running daily between Philadelphia'’ Lan caster, Columbia, Wrightsville, York, Baltimore, South and West, and also from to New York, North am! East, for tlie tbrwarding bv mail trains of valuables, parcels, Bundles, Tight boxes and the transaction of.any commissions en trusted to them at very reasonable rates. The Express leaves Philadelphia at midnight, thus enabling persons sending by it, to have their orders liiled and received the following morning. A messenger always ace,-mpanies each car, who will receive and deliver at all the offices on the wav. The proprietors widi to make them iine a general public convenience and pledge ilemiselves nothing shall remain undone v. h.rh the pubim convenience may require. AH goods mu.M !>■■ marked bv *• Milter (\>.‘s Express.” UIAS. N.U MAN. Ag'-nt for Miller & Cu.*' Express. Rnilnnd Olfir-Qj Lancaster, Cliesnut, corner of Third street. Philadelphia-, Columbia. Wrightsville, York, and Museum Building, Baltimore. ;[uov 0 '-17—11-tt* Watchos, Jewelry &. J?iivei* Wart*. / t OLD LEVERS, IS carat cases, full jeweileift \ T 6?30 to sftlf; Gold Lepine, IS carat cases, jew elled, fs-T") to s3U : Silver Levers, full jeweih-ii ,‘ s 17 t‘> 830; Silver plain and Lepine, sGtogiM; Gold Pencils, s l ,o 0 to 8L Togethcrftt'ith a large assmlmeut of Breast Pins. Bracelets, Finger Rings, kc., of diamond, opaL’ tnrquois, garnel, kc., at the lowest prices, and war ranted to be equal to anv sold in the city. Also, a large stock of Silver Ware, Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c. Tea Spoons as low as $-4,2ft, the silver warranted to be equal to half dollars. ’ Britannia and Plated Ware, of tlie latest pattern and finest, quality, sold at a small advance on the importing price. Cooper,(London,) Tobias and Robinson Watches alwavs on hand. Persons wishing to purchase any thin" in the above line, are requested to ca!!,q/7rr having look ed eheu'here. S. M. HOPPER Feb. 1, No. G 6 Cliesnut st., Phila. ftew and Sceondfiiaad Fasrniturc Waictooms. THE undersigned beg leave to invite the public in general to examine their large and well se lected assortment of Cabinet Furniture of ail des criptions, including Sofas, Dressing and plain Bu reaus, Wardrobes, Pier, Card and Dining Tables, Bookcases and Secrctarys, Chairs of all sorts, French and German Looking Glasses, Silver and Plated Ware, and Office Furniture in gcucnil use. Persons who arc about purchasing furniture, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as we are determined to sell good ware for reasonable prices. COHEN & LOBE, lift, South Second street, 3 doors below Dock st and opposite the old Custom House, Philadelphia Penn. - fFeb. 1. IS4S-3tn ,£ Secure list* ghatioiv ere the Sub- stance Fade.” CIOLIJNS’ Celebrated Skv-Light Daguerreotypes. ' Two Silver Medals awarded at the Fair oftho Franklin.and American Institutes, lor the best and most artistioal 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 Us great superiority over the Usual side light. The peculiar advantage of this light is that the natural expression of the eye can be obtained now* more perfectly than heretofore. Citizens ami *trntigers arc respectfully invltml, whether desiring portraits or not, to visit our spa dona galleries, pruhithly the largest ami most ex tensive In the United Htatesjnnd examine for them selves the astonishing Improvements made hv the subscribers in this wbndnrlhl art. T, p. & d. v, Collins, Proprietors oftho City Daguerrlnn Establishment, No, 100 (Jhmoiut Street, 8 doors above Third, south side, . [sept 88 Moore &UlMdoii, Merchant Tailors "VTO. 70 South Third Shoot, nearly apposite the Al Exeliago, Philadelphia. (B. E. Moore, late of the firm of Robb, Winebrcner & Co.) Ilespcct foUy 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 ces, every article of Fashionable Clothing, consti tuting a Gentleman’s Wardrobe, for which their complete stock of choice and carefully selected cloths, cassimercs, vestings, &c., of the latest and most desirable patterns, are particularly designed. Their own practical knowledge of the business and a personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and new customers they respectfully tender an invita tion to give them a call. Haying been for years connected with some of the best and most fashionable establishments in this country, employing none but, first-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 best manner. [Philadelphia, Aug. 31, 1347. 31-6 m Kith carpetings, Oil cloths, Win . ;«oV Sbttocs, &c.'' TO COUNTRIrMERCHANTS! THE subscriber has just opened'a large and rich assortment of tiie newest and latest - styles of Ingrain and Venetian Carpeting** which, axe now offered, either Wholesale or retail, at the lowest f ‘rices in the city. As the assortments one of the argest,and the Goods have just been received from the Manufacturers, they will be sold at such prices that they will defy all competition. Rich & Splendid Tapestry ' ' “ “ Brussels - “ Carpetings “ “• Imperial 3-Ply, Guaranteed 47 • 6m The Great central cheap Hat and Cap Store 3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 248 Market street, ninth door above Eighth st., south side, Philadelphia, COMPRISES one of the largest and most beau tiful assortments of Hats, Caps and . \iuffs in the Union, and of the latest and most approved styles manufactured under the immediate superin tendence off the subscriber, in the best manner, of prime materials, and will be sold at the lowest pos sible prices for.cash. The assortment embraces a splendid variety of Silk, Moleskin, Beaver, Brush, Russia, Nutria and otherlluts, of beautiful finish, ami a complete stock of all kinds of Cloth, (Hazed, Fur and Plush Cups, ofthemost desirable patterns, together with a sup ply of Muffs, Furs, Buffalo Holies, 6u\ Country merchants and others am respectfully invited to examine-the stock, which they will find istotlieir advantage to do before iiumlmsiiig.im it is Ihh determination, having adopted the cash system, to sell for cash only, and lit the lowest priors. JOHN FAKF.IKA, Jr., 2S| Market street, iibuvu Kill st,, south side. I‘liilu, Feb, 10, |S>Jh. .. 6m-H Clieup Watche* and Jewelry. A T the Philadelphia Watch and Jmv- J.V elry Store,” U(i North Second Street, corner of Quarry. Cold Lever Watches, full jewelled, IS caral canes. ..... g4o op Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 33 00 Silver Lever Watches, seven jewels, IS 00 Silver Lopino Watches, jewelled linost quality, -•- Superior Quarlier Watches, Imitation Quartier Watches, Gold Spectacles, . Fine Silver Spectacles, Cold Bracelets with topaz stones, Ladies Cold Pencils, 1G carats Gold Finger-rings 37} corns to SS; Watch Glass es, plain, 12}- cents; patent, lSj ; Lunot 23. Oth er articles in proportion. Ail goods warranted to be what they are sold for. 0. CONRAD. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lcpincs and Quai-tiers lower than the above prices September fi, 1547 To filoase Sleepers.—so,ooo Pounds Feallsers, C COMPRISING all qualities, from 12* cents up. . C urled Hair and Moss in lots to suit purchasers. Heather Reds, Roisters and Pillows. Mattresses of* ail kinds, ready made, or made to order. bedsteads, Sacking Bottoms. Cushions, Tickings. Blankets of,.ali sizes, Marseilles Quilts, white and colored. Counterpane**, Comfortables, Tahir Covers. ALSO, Ingrain, \en:tian. Rag. List and other kinds of Cheap CAR PKTINUS. OCT" Canton Mattings both white and colored of aji widths—Floor ami Table Oil Cloths, Window Shades. See., all at the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. For sale by HARTLEY & KNIC.HT, LIS South 2nd street. 5 doors above Spruce. Philadelphia. KeP. S. 1 R IS. 3-3 m 5 uihri'ihts. S'araKOl**, S’lirtwoß'UcM. mad Walking canc. I'nihreUas, "VVMLLIA.M H. RICH AR DSO.\ . Steam Fact-rv. 7 Y 'l.( oii!v one in the Tinted Slates. No. 11)4 Mark e . 'tree:. PhT,dolphin. .Merchants an- re speell.;. a mi'or.nm) Tmt ! continue to manuiacturo ail the anove goods, by the aid of steam, notwith standing the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction o! expensive improvements. \\y assortment is complete, and prices so low. as to give entire satislaeiion. ftC?" As there is an l mhrella Store next door, of nearly the same name, it is important von should remember WILLIAM 11. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and patentee, of the Walking Cane Um brella, sign of the L ulv and Eagle, No. 104 Mar ket Street, Philadelphia. . 83 ’■ Attention is requested to the celebrated Walking Cane Umbrella . a urtit and beautiful arti cle, combining all the advantages of a Cane,and. Umbrella. [Feb. S. 6m-2 KUMOViL. JUNOKRICH & SMITH, Wholesale Grocers, No. 223. Market street, north side, between sth and oth streets, tirst door below Gth. Having removed from the old stamL'No. 12 Decatur street, to the spacious house, No. 223 .Market street, they tender their grateful acknowledgements to their kind friends.in the city and countv 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 to give them a call in their new place. Their stock is heavy and lias been selected with great care, they are enabled to sell on the lowest possible terms. To all country produce entrusted to them, thev will devote their attention and makespeedv returns. September 1, 1547. ' IS-lv Cheap Watches, Silver Ware, and Jewelry. 'a^ IT'ULL Jewelled Gold Patent Levers. £4o;£’\3| 1 Gold Lepincs, 5,30 ; Silver Levers. c ?2O.% Lh - Gold Guard, Vest ami Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, Finger Kings, and Thimbles, Spectacles, Far Rings, Miniature Cases, .Medallions, Fancy Card Cases, Fans, &c. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Tea Setts, Forks, Ladles, Butter Knives, Cups, See. Fine Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Can dlesticks, • Britannia Ware, Waiters. DEACON’S PATENT LA VPS, See. Also, Gold Patent Lever Watcnes, from 5-10 to SI3O. Watches and Clocks repaired. Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens at 61 50. J. Sc W. L. WARD, 106, Chesnut st., above 2d st.. Phiiada. Feb. S, 1S 18. 2-ly Cabinet Furniture. H CLARK, Cabinet , Sofa-Chair, Sofa, and . Bedstead Manufactanj. No. M 3, Southed street, Philadelphia. The advertiser respectfully invites the attention ol‘the public to his storv of CABINET FURNI TURE, comprising a variety of patterns of even article known in the business, arid of the latest style of finish, which he will sell at the lowest Cash prices. l-lvery article sold at this establishment warranted of the host materials and workmanship, Philadelphia, Fein‘22. 4,0 m VeiicUttn IMlikln. HCLARK, Vonolluii 111 Inti Mamilhcturor, No. a 141), Smith 2d mri'ct, Philadelphia, ha* ewe staidly on hand a largo assortment of VENETIAN JIUNUS, mannllietiirod of the beat materials, nnd liv eninne. lent workmen, which lie will sell, \nl\otemle or re tail, nt the lowest ouch prices. Purchasers, desirous of a good article, are invit ed to call and examine. Orders punctually attend, oil to- [Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 1848—flm-4 Samuel Townsend, No. 33, South Second street, between Market and Chesnut streets, Hast side, Philadelphia. IMPORTER and DEALER in Three Ply, Ingrain, and Venitian Carpetings ; Canton, Nankin and Spanish Mattings ; Floor and Tnble Oil Cloths ; Cottpn and Woollen Drl-ggetts ; Stair Rods, fcc. Feb. 1,1848-4m] [35 South Second at. Davis & Chew, CABINET WARE-ROOMS, No. 21ti, S. Secondst., West side, Philadelphia. TTOUSEHOLD GOODS, cheap and of good qual- JCI sty—such as Beds, Bedsteads, Bureas, Chairs, Tables, fee: Cash paid for Old Furniture or taken in exchange for New. Old Furniture repaired. Feb. IV 1848-Sm 1 ISAAC BAHTOX, WHOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Liquor Store, 135, 137 North Second Street, Phila March D, 1847. 6-ly MKPICAX 'AOVERXISEMEIBTS. Its Works Praise It ! Buna, Soldi, and all kind! of Inflamed Solra Cared. fItOUSEY’S Universal Ointment, is the moat com- JL- plete Burn 'Antidote ever known. It instantly (and as magic) stops pains of the mostdespe> ate bums and scalds. For old sores, braises, cuts, sprains, &c., on man or beast, it is the best appli cation that can be made. Thousands have tried, and thousands praise it. It is the most perfect mas ter of pain ever discovered. ,AH who us(e, recom mend it. Every family should be provided with it. None can tell how soon some of the fhmily will need it. - i j Observe each box of the Genuine Ointment has the name of S. Tousey written on the outside label. To imitate this is forgery. ! Boatmen, Livery Men,'Farmers, and aji who use Horses, will find this Ointment the very .best thing .they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches, &c. on their animals. Surely, every merciful man.would keep his animals as free from pain as possible.— Tousey’s Universal Ointmentis all that is required. Try it. • ■ Bites of liisecti'. For the sting or bite of poison ous Insects, Tousey’s Ointment is Unrivalled. Hun dreds have triedyil and found it good. I Piles Cured / For the Piles, Tousey’siUniversal Ointment is one of the best Remedies that can be applied. All who have tried it for the. Piles recom mend it. Old Sores Cured. For old, obstinate sores, there is nothing cpual to Tousey’s .Ointment. [A person in Manlius had, for a number of years, a sore leg, that baffled the skill of the doctors. Tousey’s Oint ment was recommended by one of the visiting phy sicians, (who knew its great virtues,) and two boxes produced more benefit than the patient had receiv ed from any and all previous remedies. Let all try it. | Burns and Scalds Cured. Thousands of cases of Burns and all parts of the country, have been cured by Tousey’s Universal Ointment. Cer tificates enough can be had to fill the whole of this sheet. Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials oh testimo nials, in favor of Touscy’s Ointment for curing bruises, have been offered the proprietors. Hun dreds in Syracuse will certify to its great merits in relieving the pain of the most severe brjiisc. All persons should try it. > . t Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases : of Scald Head have been cured by Tousey’s Ointment. Try it—it seldom fails. Salt Rheum Cured. Of all the remedies ever dis covered for this most disagreeable complaint, Tou sey’s Universal Ointment is the most complete. It was never known to fail. Chapped Hands can be Cured. Tousey’s Univer sal Ointment will always cure the worst cases of Chapped Hands. Scores of persons will state this. Sore Lips Cured. For the cure of Sore Lips,* there was never any thing made equal to: Tousey’s Ointment. It is sure to cure them. Try it. It is a scientific compound, warranted not to con tain any preparation of Mercury. Price! 25 cents per box. For further particulars concerning this really valuable Ointment, the public are referred to Pamphlets, to be had gratis, of respectable Drug? gists and Merchants throughout the United States. Piepnrcd by Elliott & Tousey, Druggists, Syru cubc*. For sale by j J. GISH & CO., Booksellers, Feb. 1, 1848—ly-1 North Quocn.st., liiuicnster. Cll'iicmcr’N Vcifchiblc PuriaUlcv IMIIn, 4 HE llic (IrNMiud onlymedicino ever {Uncovered J\. tlmt will positively cure Headache, (|iddiuesH, Piled, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Kmullpux,.Jaundice, Pains in the Ruck, Inward, Weakness, Palpitation of tho Heart, 'Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fe vers of all kinds, Female Complaints,Measles, Salt Ulimim, Heart-Burn, Worms, Cholera j Morbus, Coughs, (Quinsy, Whooping cough, Consumption, Fits, LivorComplnint, Erysipelas, Doaftiosri, I tellings of tho Skin, Colds, Nervous Complaints, and u va riety of other Diseases arising from impurities at Indigestion. It Inis been proved tlmt nearly every disease to which the human frame is subject, originates from impurities ol the Blood or Derangements of the Digestive Organs} and to secure Health, we must 1 remove those obstructions or restore the Blood to its natural state. This fact m universally known ; but people have such an aversion to medicine, that, unless the case is urgent, they prefer the disease to the cure, until an impaired Constitution or a fit ot sickness rebukes them for the folly of their, conduct. Still they had some excuse, for heretofore, medicine in almost all its-forms, was nearly as disgusting as it was beneficial. Now, however, the evil is most ef fectually removed; for Clickner , s Vegetable Purga tive Pills, being completely enveloped with a coat ing of PURE white sugar, (which is distinct from the kernel) hav e no taste ofmedicine, but arc as easily swallowed as "bits of candy. Moreover they do not nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree, which is occasioned by the fact that-they are compounded on scientific principles and operate equally on all the diseased parts of the system, instead of confining themselves to, and racking any particular region, (which is the great and admitted evil of everv other known purgative.) Hence they Strike at the Root of Disease, remove--all impure humors from the body, open the pores externally and internally, promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flatu lency, Headache, &c. —separate all foreign and ob noxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood,, of which it is the origin, must bo thoroughly pure — secure a free and healthy action to the Heart", Lungs, and Liver, and thereby restore Health even v;hen all other means have foiled. The entire truth of tho above can be ascertained by the trial of a single 1 box; and their virtues are so positive ami certain*;!! j restoring Health, that Ihe proprietor binds himself) to return the money paid fortliern in all eases where ! they do not gi\e universal satisfaction. ’ I 14 00 10 00 5 00 S 00 1 75 ; 3 00 *2 00 90 irilt-rs o| impiirv or {nr advice must be addressed (post paid) Jo Dr. V. V. CUCKENKU, No. til? Vesev street. New York, or his authorized agents throughout the country. For sale in Lancaster, by J. OISII Sc CO., Apts. N. B. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is the'"in ventor of* Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June. 1 8-13. Purchasers should therefore always ask for Cliekener's Sugar-Coated Pills, and'take no others or they will he made the victims of;n fraud. February 1, IS-IS. ]-lv Green’s Oxygenated Bitters. A SOVEREIGN remedy for Dyspepsia, in many forms; such as pain in the* stomach, Heart burn, habitual Costiveness, Acid Stomach, Head adie, loss of appetite; also, I’iJcs, night sweats, Incipient Consumption and Asthma, attended with derangement of the stomach. This medic ne lias been used by the Proprietor seven years with wonderful success. None, to his knowledge, troubled with the above mentioned dis eases, who have given it a fair trial have failed to receive benefit; while many have been raised al most from the borders of the grave. The certifi cates in our possession, and which we present to the public, cannot be questioned: Washington, D. C., June 10,154 G. . Having made use of the ‘- Oxygenated Bitters,” prepared by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of Windsor, Vt., and from knowledge obtained of their efficacy in other cases, we cheerfully recommend them to the public, believing that they will fully sustain the re commendation of the Proprietor. We hope that this valuable remedy may be so generally diffused through the country that it may be accessible to all the afflicted. ' Samuel Phelps, ) U. S. Senators from \\ iLi.iAM L pham,s Vermont. James !•. Simmons, U. S. Senator frqm R. I. J. T.Morehead, U. S. Senator arid formerly Governor of Kentucky. L. H. Arnold, Member of Congress and for merly Governor of Rhode Island. Wm. Woodbridge, V. S. Senator and for merly Governor of Michigan. M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. From Hon. H.D. Foster, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania. Washington, D.C., June 10,1546. Dear Sir:—l have been a- Dyspeptic sufferer for about ten years, and have resorted to various med icines for relief w-ithout success, until I, made use of your “ Oxygenated Bitters.” I have used about two bottles, and find myself restored to pcrfoct health. The forms in which the disease showed it self, in my case, were, great acidity of the stomach, loss of appetite, extreme flatulence, severe consti pation of the bowels, and violent headache. Feel ing desirous that a knowledge of.your valuable remedy may reach others similarly nfllicted, I take groat pleasure in recording my testimony to its cu rative power | and would also remark, that while on a visit at home a short time since,l administered apart of a bottle to n number of mv afflicted IHemls, with urent success. They are tleslrnus that you should establish mi agency at Pittsburg, on Inform them where the medicine cun he obtained,: With an eurnest ileslrn for your prosperity umlhapplnosa, I auhacrlhi! myself truly your IHeml, ' H. I). Fostrr DmR, Goo, B, Groan| Windsor, Vt, Tito genuine artlolo for sale only at JQHN F. LONG'H Drug & Chemical Store, No, B,| North Queen street, Lancaster, [Feb, 8, 1848-3m-2 Doctor Yourself Ibr 3ft cents. BY moans of the POCKET A2SCULAPIUB, or Every One his own Physician I Seventeenth Edition, with upwards of One Hundred Engravings showing private disoasos in every shape and form’ and malformations of tho generative system hv Wai. Young, M. D. : ’ The time has now arrived, that persons suffering from secret disease, need no more become the vic tims of Quackery, as by the prescriptions contained m this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to business, or tho knowledge'of the most Ultimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine iof pri vate diseases, it fully explains the cause of Man hood’s, early decline, with Observations on Marriage many other derangements which it would not be‘proper to enmneratcrin the public-prints. Persons residing qVariy distance-from Phila delphia, can have this‘Book forwarded to them through the Post Office, on the receipt of 25 cents, directed tt>-Dr. William Young, 152 Spruce Street Philadelphia. [Jan 11 >4B-50-3m ’ compound ExtrAr "Sarsaparilla.; r ; THIS Extract i? put up in quart bottles—it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted supe rior to any sold. It cures diseases without vomiting, purging, sickening or'debilitating the patient, an. 4 M particularly adapted for a Spring and Sumraei Medicine. , The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsapa rilla over all other remedies is, while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the body. Consumption cured. It cleanses and strengthens. Consumption can be cured. Bonchitis, consumption, liver complaint, colds, coughs,,catarrh, asthma, spitting of blood, soreness in the chest, • hectic fiushj night sweats, difficult or profose expectoration and pain in the side, &c., have and can be cured. Probably there never was a remedy that has been so successful in desperate cases of consumption as this; it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appears to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and the pa tients gradually regain their usual health & strength. Curious case of Consumption. . Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir;—For the last three years I have been afflicted with general debility and nervous consumption of the last stagej and did not expect ever to gain my health at all. After going through a course of medicine under the care of the most distinguished regular physicians and members of the Board of Health of New York and elsewhere and spending the most of my earnings in attempting to regain my health, and after reading in'Some pa per of your .Sarsaparilla, I resolved to try it. After using six bottles I found it done me great good, and called to see you at your office; with vonr advico I kept on, and I, do most heartily thank yon for your advice. I persevered in taking the Sarsapa rilla, and have been able to attend to my usual la bors for the Inst four months, and I hope by the* blessings of God and your Sarsaparilla to continuer my health. It helped me beyond the expectations* of all that knew my case.- Charles Quihby.- Orange, Essex county, N. J. August 2, JS47, State of New Jersey, Essex county, -Charles Quimby, being fully sworn according to his oath saith, that the foregoing statement is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief. Chas.- Quimby. Sworn and subscribed to, before me, at Orange, 2d Aug. 1547. Cyrus Baldwin, Justice of Peace* Spitting Blood. Read the following and say that consumption is incurable if you can. New 'York, April 23, 1847., Dr. Townsend : I verily believe that your Sarsa parilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years had a bad cough. It became worse and worse. At last ] raised large quantities of blood, had night sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, rind did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsapa rilla but a short timfc, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. lam now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and my cough has.left me. You can well’ imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your obedient ser vant > Wm. Russell, 69 Catharine street. Lost her Speech. Brooklyn, Sept. 13, 1847, Dr. Townsend—l take pleasure in saying for tho benefit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old,was afflict ed with general debility and lohb of speech, -She was given up as past recovery by our family physi cian ; blit fortunately I was recommended to try your Sarsaparilla. Bofbro having used ono bottle sho recovered her speech and was enabled to walk alone, to tho astonishment of all who were ac quainted with the circumstance. She Is now quite 'well and in much bettor health limn sho lias boon (hr IS niontliN past. .Josn'n TAYi.on, 127 York *t., Brooklyn. Chihlmi Saved, Vary fow lumilii'H indeed—ln lliot wo have not hoard of ono—tlmt uwml Ur. Townsend’M SurNupu piirilla in time lout any children tint pn*t «uminor, whiln tli»Ho that did not sickenml uml died. Tho certificate wo publish bolow is cnnclmdvo evidence ol’ it« value, and in unothor instanco of its saving tho livoa ol’ childrmi :■ Dr. Tdwnscnd—DoarSir: I hud two childron cured by your of summer complaint und dysentery ; one wns only 15 months old uml tho other three years. They were much reduced, uml wo expected they would die; they were given up bytwo respectable physicians. When the doctor informed us that we must lose them, we resolved to try your Sarsaparilla which we heard so much of but had little confidence, there being so inuch'stuff advertised that is worthless j but we are very thuukful that we did, for it undoubtedly saved the lives of both. 1 write this that others may be indu ced to use it. Yours, John Wilson, jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, September 15, 1847. James Cummings, Esq., one of the Assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell’slsland, is the gen tleman spoken of in the following letter: Blackwell’s Island, Sept. 14, 1848. Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir: I have suffered terri bly for nine years with the rheumatism ; considera ble of the time I could not eat, slefcp, or work : I had the most distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla and they-have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good—l am so much better—indeed lam entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the afflicted. Yours respectfully, James Cummings. Could not Walk. That Dr. TownsemPs Sarsaparilla is the very best remedy for female complaints there is no disputing: thousands ami thousands of weak and debilitated females that were prostrated by those diseases to which females are subject were soon in the enjoy ment of robust health. N. Y. Sep. 23, 1847.* I'r. Townsend—D