Philadelphia Advertisements, V. B. Palmer, agent, Third and Chesnut Sts Wood’s steam Iron Railing Man ufactory, Ridge Road,&hove Buttonwood St., Philadelphia. IRON, RAILINGS for public and private buildings and public squares, of every form and pattern. Cemetery Railings, of classic and unique designs, embracing upwards of one hundred different va rieties. Iron Chairs and Settees, for Gardens, Halls and Piazzas—new style* Verandas and Pilasters, for Cottages* made in every style. * * Superior Wrought Iron Gates, far Carriage en trances. New style Balcony Brackets, &c. Iron Tables of various styles, embracing Louis XIV, Elizabethean, Gothic, and modern patterns, with white and gold Italian marble tops. These tables have been introduced by ,the subscriber for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice Cream Saloons, &c. They are/beautiful articles of furniture for Hat Stores and other establishments where it is desirable to make a grand display. . He has recently constructed an elegant substan tial Cast Iron Hitching" Post, in form admirably adapted to permanency of position, highly ornamen ted, and representing a well executed head of that noble animal, the horse. Such an article has long .been a desideratum, and is now offered to the good taste of the public.. • Strangers visiting Philadelphia, are respectfully invited to call at his Warcrooms, affd examine his different specimens of new and beautiful work. ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor, Ridge Road, above Buttonwood Street, Philada. DiT He has recently published, at great expense, an original work exhibiting the new designs and pat terns which are executed at-his establishment, em bracing all the above articles, and the various and splendid p.atterns of Cemetery, Balcony, Step, and other Railings which have been manufactured for Laurel Hill and other celebrated Cemeteries, de signed* expressly for his own establishment, and which may be sent to any part of the world'to those who desire to make a selection. Undoubted refer ence will be required to ensure a prompt return of the work, after an opportunity for making the se lection. Philadelphia, April 18, 1848. 12-2 m EUGENE ROUSSEL, Manufacturer- and Importer of Perfumery. Soaps, Shaving Creams, 4 - c., 114 Chestnut "Street. Philadelphia, RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of country merchants and the public in general, to his extensive assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, and ar ticles for the toilet. To prove that his efforts have not been unavailing of producing articles of a very superior quality, he would refer to the fact of hav ing been awarded no less than nine Gold and Silver Medals, by the institutes of Philadelphia, New York and Boston, as a proof the superiority of his prepa tions over all others in his line. Amongst the various articles, he would particu larly call attention to the following: Roussel’s unrivalled premium Shaving Cream, the best and cheapest article for shaving. Roussel’s Liquid Hair Dye, warranted to dye in stantaneously the hair of a beautiful jet black or brown, without injuring the skin. - Roussel’s Eati Lustrale, Hair Restorative, for cleansing, beautifying; and restoring the hair. Roussel’s Odontine, for whitening the teeth and hardening the enamel, and imparting a pleasant smell to the breath. It also prevents effectually the decay of the teeth. ( Roussel’s Depilatory Power, for removing super fluous Hair. Roussel's Circassion Soaps for beautif/mg the complexion, and for removing tan, sun-burn, freck les, pimplea, la c. Roussel’s Ricinine, a new arid beautiful article made of Castor Oil, for the growth and preservation of the Hair. / Roussel’s Amandine, an infallible cure and pre ventive for chapped hands, or soreness of the skin. Roussel’s Extracts for the handkerchief, embrac ing over 50 different kinds of Perfumes, Warranted equal to the best of Freuch Manufactures. Cologne. Waters, Hair Oils, Soaps of all kinds, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Shaving Cases, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, &c., &c. EUGENE ROUSSEL, No. 114 Chestnut Street, Philad , sign of the Bear and Gold Meda l . N. B; Roussel’s is the only Perfumery in Phila delphia, to which either a gold or silver medal have been awarded—the highest premium ever awarded to any other perfumer being a Bronze Medal. May 2,184 S. M. A. Root’s Gallery ot'Daguerreo- types. NO. .140 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Now is the time! Those who visit the citv during the Christmas and New Year's holidays should not fail to visit the splendid Portrait Galierv of M. A. Root, 140 Chestnut street. There is.no charge for this interesting and beau tiful exhibition, and the likenesses made by Mr. Hoot's newly improved Daguerreotvpe 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 liisfitute, the first medal for the best Daguerreotypes, over all competition. While the pictures are such rich and perfect gems of art, our prices are the lowest possible with good materials. Visitors should not neglect the opportunity of securing portraits qf the best qual ity — : for such only will not fade: Prices §1 50, $2 00, $2 50, $3 00, §4 00, 85 00 $8 00, $lO 00, and upwards to >sso 00, varying with the size and style of the frame or case. Unrivalled, perfection.— U. S. Gazette. 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.— N. Y. Sun. The lightning has at last readied the Daguerreo type. —North American. Life-Uke and inimitable.— N. Y. Tribune. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS sufficient to fill a volume might be given, but all are invited to (fall at the Gallery and judge for themselves. M. A. ROOT. 140 Chestnut st., 3d door below sth. Philadelphia Type and Stereotype Foundry. THE subscribers arc prepared to furnish, at short notice, every article used in a Printing Office, and have-reduced the Prices of Type upwards of 18 per cent. They now charge for Pica 32’ cts. Small Pica - 34 “ Long Primer 30 11 Bourgeois- - 40 <£ Brevier - - 40; “ Minion - - - 54 cts. Nonpariel - - 66 <£ Agate - - 86 Pearl - - - $1 20 Diamond - - 2 00 Determined to spare no expense in making their establishment as complete as possible, thev are getting up a uniform Series 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 recently visited Europe for the purpose of procuring every improvement in their line of business,.they now offer a greater variety of Fancy Type, Borders, Ornaments, &.C., &c., than any other establishment in the United. States; and tin nr improved methods of casting,, and of preparing metal, enable them to furnish orders in a manner Vo insure, satisfaction. Printing Presses of every description, Printing Ink, Chases, Cases, Brass Rule, Furniture, &c., at the lowest rates. « Second-hand Presses, and Type which has been used only in stereotyping, generally on hand. Books, Pamphlets, Music, Medicine Directions, Labels, Checks, Drafts, See. correctly and elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. B. Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish to make orders.- L. JOHNSON & Co. Jan 11 No. 6 Little George street. Candelabras and Girandoles. Gas Fixtures, Dyott’s Patent Pine Oil Lamps, Solar Lard Lamps. MANUFACTURED by M. B. Dyott & Kent,No. 64 South Second street, Philadelphia—who would invite the attention of those interested, to examine*Dyott’s Patent Improved Pine 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 half the expense of any other light, whilst they produce a more brilliant and steady 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 be burnt dry,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 are perfectly safe, and free from any unpleasant, odor. The above Lamps, together with, Dyott’s Newly Improved Solar Lard and Oil Lamps , are made in every desirable form, aqd suit able for Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels, and Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed for reading,-and for every purpose where light is required. A handsome and varied assortment of Candelabras and Girandoles, together with Gas Fixtures of every pattern, style, and finish, that are made by any other manufactur ers. Having every facility for manufacturing, wo are prepared to sell wholesale and retail, as cheap as other dealers j and the articles are warranted equal in appearance, and superior in construction, to.any that can. be procured elsewhere. Merchants and those who deal in any of the above articles are solicited to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing. [Feb. 1, IS4B-6in* Cabinet Furniture. H CLARK, Cabinet, Sofa-Chair , Sofa,' and • Bedstead Manufactory, No. 1-V3, South 2d street, Philadelphia. The advertiser respectfully invites the attention gf-the public to his store of CABINET FURNI XJXRE, comprising a variety of patterns of'every .Article known in the business, and of the latest style of finish, which he will sell at the lowest Cash prices. i * } Every article sold at this establishment warranted of the best materials and-workmanship. Philadelphia, Feb. 22. 4.6 m Philadelphia China >Stc THE subscribers, proprietors of one of and most extensive China Stores in t States, have now on hand a very large st Common Ware , Granite Ware, China b Glass Ware, .embracing all the v varieties ever import they will sell in large or small quantities, or retail, to suit the wants of the people to defy competition. The advantages to be derived from hav stock to select from, ought certainly to b< to,every one; only two need be mention' Ist- The variety to please the*taste. 2d. The advantage of purchfting at t prices; for it is certainly evident to everj mind, that the larger the business done, er.'lhe profit required. It is so in every trade. The manufacturer sells to the package dealer; the wholesale packa sells to the jobber, and the jobber to i’country dealer ; so that the fanner or the of the article pays at least four profits! Why pay so many profits when you directly to head quarters 7 TYNDALE & MITC April 25, 1848-13] 219 Chesnut st., ab( Indian Queen Hotel, A T o. 150 South Front Street, between AJ Chestnut, Philadelphia. fPHE subscribers, formerly of Lancaster, Penn’a, F have taken-the long established sTand known as Indian Queen Hotel, situated in Fourth Street, between Market and Chestnut Streets, In the city ,of Philadelphia. The house is airy anq common dious, having both single and double rooms, and has recently been fitted up and re-furnish[jd in such a manner as-to add greatly to. its comforts. Great care will be taken to have the TABLE! supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and the BAR with the choicest Liquors and Beverage^. Gentlemen visiting the city with their families will find our accommodations of the most satisfac tory kind. I By moderate charges and a strict personal atten tion to business, the undersigned hope jo merit a share of the patronage of their old Lancaster friends, as well as the public generallv. I WILLIAM COOPER,’ | WILLIAM A. HAMBRIGIIT. Mav 2. IS4S. 3mo-14. Watches, &c. JOHN C. FARR, at 112 Chesnut street, Phila., imports direct from the Manufac-p turesand offers great inducements to buyers oi Gold and Silver Lever . . . Watches. Gold and Silver Lepine . . . Watches. Gold and Silver Anchor . . . Watches. Double Cased Silver Verge . . thatches: with U to 4 oz. cases. Gold Jewelry and Silver Goods in great variety: Marble, Ebony and Gilt Mantel locks, Musical Boxes, playing 2 to 12 tunes ; also Watch-makers’ tools, Lunette, Patent and Plain English Glasses, Fusee-chains, Main Springs, Gold, Steel and com mon hands, Jewels, &c. See., with a general Assort ment of watch materials, diamond pointed Gold Pens, and other goods in the line. Orders are so licited with the assurance that every article will be charged at the lowest cash price. April IS, 1848. j 4m-12 Silk Fringes, Gimps and Buttons, OF all the leading colors, to match dresses and mantillas, of our own manufacture, a first rate assortment, of the best quality, for sale at the low est cash prices, at F. J. Bressler’s Fringe and Trimming Store, .Vo. 17. Serontl above Chestnut street , Philadelphia. Together with a regular assortment bf STEEL GOODS, Purse Silks, Fans, Hair Braids, jCurls, &c. Also, a large lot of Domestic Cotton Fringes. DCT Purchasers are invited to call. jThey will find it to their interest to do so, as the igpods will be sold CHEAL\ Phila., April 11, 184$. 1 2m-11. To Cask Buyers. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! at No. 80, North Third Street, 2d floor, Philadelphia. The subscriber is daily receiving a variety of fancy and other DRY GOODS, From the Philadelphia and New York auctions, embracing such articles orilv as can be bought at less than ordinary market rates, there! y enabling him to supply purchasers at less prices than can be furnished elsewhere. Dealers, who buy for CASH, are assured .that they will find it to their interest to examine the Goods, which will consist of those which are pur chased at forced Auction Sales. A. DEWALD, SO North Third st. Phiia , April 11, IS4B. . 11-2 m. Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store. CHEAP FOR CASH. VTO. 3o South Third, above Chesnut street, Phil adelphia. The subscriber has estal lished, and continues to do an exclusive cash business, and suffering no losses, he is enabled and determined to sell BOOTS AND SHOES by the package or dozen, at lower prices than any other regular Shoe house in this city.; He keeps constantly on hand.a good assortment of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, of East ern and citv manufacture. Small dealers supplied, at the sum 2 prices as ie large dues. Purchasers will please examine the market tho roughly, and they will find there is no djeception in this advertisement. • THOMAS L. EVANS, No. 3o Soutli Third, above Cliesnut street. Philadelphia, March 14, IS4S-7. Cheap Watches, Silver Ware, and Jewelry. Jewelled Gold Patent Levers, Gold Lepines, $3O; Silver Levers, Gold Guard, Vest ami Fob Chains, Gold, and Suver Pencils, Finger Rings, and Thimbles, [Spectacles. Kar Rings, Miniature Cases, Medallions, Fancy (.'ard 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, j DIACON’S PATENT LAMPS, &c. Also, Gold Patent Lever Watcnes, from $4O to $l5O. \Vatches| and Clocks repaired. Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens at $1 50. J. & W. L. \yARD, 106, Cliesnut st., above 2d ?t., Philada. Feb. S, 1848. j 2-ly , REMOVAL. JUNGERICH & SMITH, Wholesale Grocers, No. 223 Market street, north side, between sth and 6th streets, first door below 6th. Having removed from the old stand, No.' 12 Decatur street, to the spacious house, No. 223 Marketjstreet, they tender their grateful _ acknowledgements to their ,kind friends in the city and county 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. u Thcir stock is heavy and has been selectedjwith great care, they are enabled to sell on the lowest possible terms. ; To all country produce entrusted to; them, they will devote their attention and make speedy returns. September 1, 1847. IS-1 y Hardware and Cutlery. BOWLBY & BRENNER, No. 69, Market Street,Thila. The subscribers offer for sale for cash or appro ved credit, one'of the largest and most extensive assortments of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Cutlery and Tools, to which they particularly in vite the attention of the Merchants of Lancaster county. Purchasing their goods in very large quantities, direct from manufacturers, (thereby saving the com mission,) which are selected from the choicest pat terns of the various makers, and constantly receiv ing fresh additions, they feel confident that the inducements they offer in a very superior assort-, ment, comprising all the new improvements, with the lowness of price, will make it an object to pur chasers to visit their establishment. Feb. 29, 1848. 5-ly Cheap Watches and Jewelry. AT the “ Philadelphia Watch and Jew- £52. elry Store,” 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, - - - - - ! $45 00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 33 00 Silver Lever Watches, seven jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled finest quality, - - - 14 00 Superior Quartier Watches, - - 10 00 • Imitation Quartier Watches, - 5 00 Gold Spectacles, - 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, - - - 175 Gold Bracelets witja topaz stones, - 3 50 Ladies Gold Pencils, 16 carats, - 2 00 Gold Finger-rings 37$ cents to $8; Watch Glass es, plain, ]2j cents; patent, IS?; Lunet 25. Oth er articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. - J ? 0. CONRAD. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers lower than the above prices. September 6, 1847. 1 10-ly Venetian Blinds. HC LARK, Venetian Blind Manufacturer, No. • 143, South 2d street, Philadelphia, has con stantly on hand a large assortment of VENETIAN BLINDS, manufactured of the best materials, and by compe tent workmen, which he will sell, wholesale or re tail, at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers, desirous of a good article, are invit ed to call and examine. Orders punctually attend ed to. [Philadelphia, Feb. 22 1848-^6m-4 Davis & Chew, CABINET WARE-ROOMS, No.2l6,S.Secondst., West side, Philadelphia . HOUSEHOLD GOODS, cheap and pf good qual ity —such as Beds, Bedsteads, Bureas, Chairs, Tables, &c. Cash paid for* Old Furniture or taken in exchange for New. Old Furniture repaired. . Feb. 1,1848-6 m “j Rich carpetings, Oil cloths, Win dow Shades, &c. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS! the oldest le United pply of 'are, and THE subscriber has just opened a large and rich assortment of the newest and latest styles of Ingrain and Venetian Carpetings, which are now offered, either wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices in the city. As the assortment is one of the largest, 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 Carpeting' u “ Brussels Carpetings Imperial 3-Ply, Guaranteed Extra super Ingrain to be as i, I, 4 Twild and represented. Vent. J ed, which wholesale at prices ng a large : apparent le lowest p thinking :he small branch of wholesale je dealer the retail consumer “l “ Also, a large assortment of Oil Cloths, Tufted and Brussels Rugs, Piano and Table Covers, Mat* tings, Stair Rods, Bindings, 4fcc. &c. Together with a rich and extensive assortment of low priced Car petings qf all descriptions 1 Country merchants and others in want of Hand some and Cheap Carpetings, Oil Cloths, &c., are re quested to examine these Goods, as they have all been purchased within a month, at the lowest cash rates. They are now offered to purchasers -at such prices as cannot fail to please. can come HELL, ■ve 7th st. ROBERT B. WALKER, No. 25 North Second- Street, directly opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia. [Feb. 1, 1848-Gm* irket and Kew Iron and Steel Store. THE subscribers, Importers and dealers in For eign and American Iron, beg leave to call the attention of purchasers of Iron and Steel, to the new assortment of Swede, Norwegian, Relined, Cable and Common English Iron, which they now have and are constantly receiving from Europe di rect. Also, American Iron, consisting of Hoop, Band, Scroll, &c. English, Russia, and American Sheet Iron ; Small Round and Square Iron, from 3-16th and upwards Bo.iler and Flue Iron, Horse Shoe and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various sizes ; Lo 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, See., all of which 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 Iron received on commis sion, on which advances will be made. EARPS & BRINK, Iron and Steel^Merchante, 117 North.Watcr st., and 56. North Del. Avenue Philadelphia, July 27, 1547. 26-ly Watches, Jewelry & Silver Ware. GOLD LEVERS, rs carat cases, full jewelled, $35 to $5O; Gold Lepine, IS caratcases,jew elled, $25 to $3O ; Silver Levers, full jewelled, $l7 to $3O ; Silver plain and Lepine, $6 to $l4; Gold Pencils, $1,50 to $4. Together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Bracelets, Finger Rings, &c., of diamond, 'opal, turquois, garnet, &c., at the lowest prices, and war ranted to he equal to any sold in the city. Also, a large stock of Silver Ware, Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c. Tea Spoons as low as $4,25, the silver warranted to be" equal to half dollars. Britannia and Plated Ware, of the latest pattern and finest quality, sold at a small advance on the importing price. Cooper, (London,) Tobias and Robyison Watches t always on hand. Persons wishing to purchase any thing in the above line, are requested to call ,after having look ed elsewhere. S. M. HOPPER, Feb. 1, IS4S. No. 66 Chesnut st., Phila. Oliver Evans 5 Salamander, Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests, 'VXT’ARRANTED, equal to any other make, and W have never been injured by Fire or Burg lars, in a single instance. He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common .Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses 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 South 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 purity in*/ water that is blackish or tnuddy whether by rains, minerals. Or otherwise, can be had of all sizes and prices, at the Ware rooms, N 0.431,.431, South Second street, two doors be low Chestnut, Philadelphia Sept. *2S, 1547 JLlie Insurance. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, Office No. 91 Walnut Street. This company is now ready to makelnsurances on Lives, on the mutual system, without liability bevoml the amount of the premium. All the profits of the Company divided annually among the insured. The premium may be paid quarterly, somi-nnnu lly or annually, or one half of the premium mav be paid in a note at 12 months. Individuals insured in this Company, become members of the corporation, and vote for Trustees. The Rates of Premium, with a full participation in the profits, are as low as any other Institution in the State or Country, and lower than anv of the English Companies, with only a portion of the pro fits. Blank applications for Insurance, witli full .par titulars can be had at the office. DANIEL MILLER, President, WILLIAM M. CLARK, Vico Brest. John W. Horner, Secretary, J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent Lancaster, Pa. 6in-49 Jan. 4, 1848 Miller & Co.’s Express. In their own Cars and in charge of Messengers. TS now running daily between Philadelphia, Lan caster, Columbia, Wrightsville, York, Baltimore, South and West, and also from Philadelphia to New York, North and East, for the forwarding by 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 filled and received the following morning. A messenger always accompanies each car, who will receive and deliver at all the offices on the wav. The proprietors wish to.make their line a general public convenience and pledge themselves nothing shall remain undone which the public convenience may require. All goods must be marked bv “ Miller & Co.'s Express.” CIIAS. NAUMAN, Agent for Miller & Co.’s Express, Railroad Office, Lancaster, 89 Chesnut, corner of Third street, Philadelphia, Columbia, Wrightsville, York, and Museum Building, Baltimore. [nov 9 ’47-41-tf Spring Fashion of Hats, AT the great central cheap HAT <s* CAP rrg* STORE, No. 254 Market street, side, above Eighth street, Philadelphia. The subscriber takes this method to return his thanks to the people of the couhty of Lancaster for the very liberal share of patronage which they have extended towards him for the last few months, and would call their attention to the fact that he has now introduced his Spring Fashjon of Gentlemen’s Hats, which for beauty, neatness and durability, cannot be excelled by any other establishment in this city. This stock comprises the Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia, Silk, and Mole Skin Hats of all styles and qualities, together with a very large as sortment of Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Fur and Glazed Caps. Country merchants and others are respect fully invited to examine the stock, which they will find it to their advantage to do, before purchasing, as it is his determination, having adopted the sys tem of selling for cash only, to sell at the lowest prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr. 254 Market street, south side, above Eighth. Phila. March, 14, IS4B-7. Importers of Watches and Manu facturers of Silver Ware. GOLD Levers, full jewelled, (13 jewels,) $4O; Silver Patent Levers, - $2O; Gold Guard Chains, - - - $l2; Gold Pencils, §2; Silver Tea Spoons, ; Silver Table Spoons, .... $l2; Silver Desert Spoons, - - - - §9; Gold Fob, Guard and Vest Chains of every style, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Rings, Miniature Cases, Diamond Pointed Pens in Gold and Silver Cases, Diamond Finger Rings, Pins, Bracelets, &c., Silver Cups, Tea Sets, Butter Knives, Ladles, Purse Clasps, Brittania ware, Plated Castors, Cake Bas kets, Candlesticks, &c , Time Pieces, Work Boxes, Fans, China Figures, Cologne Bottles, Riding Whips, with a great variety of Fancy Goods at the lowest prices. The highest price paid for Gold and Silver. J. & W. L. WARD, 106 Chesnut street, above 3d, Philadeiphia, March 14, IS4S. 2y-7 Cheap Window Blinds. J. B. WILLIAMS, Venetian Blind Manufacturer , No. I£, North 6th street , Philadelphia , HAS now on hand, the largest, and most fash ionable assortment of narrow slat, and other Venitian Blinds, of any other establishment in the United States. Comprising entire new style, trim mings, and colors, which will be sold at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail. Old Blinds Painted and Trimmed to look equal to new. The citizens of Lancaster county and adjoining districts are respectfully invited to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Feel ing confident of pleasing and giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call, he respectfully solicits their attention. BENJAMIN J. WILLIAMS, No. 12, N. 6th st., Philadelphia. April 4, 1848. * 3m-10 MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS Vermifuge is, without the least shadow of doubt, the best, safest and mqst efficacious remedy at present in use, for the immediate expul sion of every species of worms from the human body. Years of experience have proved its superi ority over every other medicine. An additional supply jnst received and for sale by J. V. HEINITSH &SON., Wholesale agent for Lancaster county, East King street, Lancaster. Retailers supplied in any quantity at wholesale prices. UNPARALLELED IMPOSITION 4- EFFRON- TERY!!! An individual named S. Fahnestock has repeat edly asserted that the article which he calls “ Dr. S. KahnestockWermifugo " is the same or equal to the Vermifuge prepared by me. The public are assured that this is a base false hood, ami are hereby cautioned against confounding the spurious article* with mine. It is entirely dif ferent in its composition, and does not possess the virtues and powers of my preparation. March 1», 18-IS-7-4m. H. A. FAHNESTOCK. Dr. Iloolland’s ' CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES. ARE without a rival for the cure of the follow tug diseases: II taken according to directions, they will euro any case, no matter who or what else has failed. vegetable; rheumatic pills. For tho permanent cure of_ Rheumatism, Gout, Gangrene, Aysteria, and severe Nervous afleo tions, and are.highly recommended for the cure <>f Dropsy, Humoral Asthma, and Neuralgea.— Patients using them, in most cases experience benefit soon after the first dose, they quiet the nervous system which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect a cure when taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove Rheumatic Pains Irom the system ; Linements sometimes act as a pa’iative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use; they may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. GERMAN BITTERS. For the permanent cure of Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debili ty, Chronic Asthma, Nervous Debility, Pulmona ry Affections, [arising from the liver or stomach.] Dispose of the Kidneys, and all disease? arising from a disordered stomach in both ma.leand female, such as female vvearKness, dizziness, fullness oi blood to the head. They strengthen the system .and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action, and assist digestion ; they can be taken by the most detica e stomach, and in every case will entirely destroy cosrivencss, and renovate the whole system, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and give a healthy action to the whole frame. THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COM PLAINT ARE —Uneasiness and pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediately under the inferior ribs, inability to lie upon the left side,-or if at all able, a dragging sensation is pro duced which seriously affects respiration, causing very often a troublesome cough ] ' together with these svmptoms we perceive a coated tongue acidi ty of the stomach, deficiency of perspiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep, and depressing ol spirits, and sometimes sores in the.mouih or throat causing mucus to rise in the nostrils, Jaundice fre quently accompanies it, and a Dropsey in the face; if permitted to continue will even tually produce that most baneful disease Consump tion ; in fact a majority of such cases originate from the irritating cause above mentioned; Cathartic me Heines must in every instance be avoided in the treatment for it. THE SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA nrc very various, those affecting the stomach alone are Nausea, Heartburn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of lullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering in the pit of ih.e stomach, feted eructations or sour rising from the stomach, &c. -'The sympathetic affections are ve ry .diversified. Dyspepsia devoid of a functional nature is without danger, but il arising from a dis ease of the stomach 11 is dangerous. NERVOUS DEBILITY, [lt generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver CompiainiJ ►liey will also cure; a tew doses will remove all rlie unpleasant effects, such as flunering at the heart, a choking sensation when in a lying posiute, uois or webs before ihe sight, fever and dull pain in tlie head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits. Outward sinus quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance, &.c. Any case of the above diseases can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters as directed. SUDORIFIC. —An infallible 'remedy for coughs or colds on the chest, spitting of blood', In fluenza, Whooping cough. Bronchitis, Unmoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine, it soon re lieves any cough or hoarseness, and prevents the croup by being early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected. Neglected colds send thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a delicate frame who would have been strong and robust if at first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, for the effectual cure of the Piles, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald head, Ringworms, inflamed Eyes or Eyelids. Barbers’ Itch, Frosted feet, old Sores, either arising from fever or impure blood, and w ill extract Fire from Burns upon application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender laces should use it after shaving, it will in a few moments remove all soreness and stop the bleeding ; it can always be relied upon, and is in valuable in any family. TAR OINTMENT, For 1 he cure of pains or weakness in the liver, bad; or Chest, it will entirely remove any deep soa'ed pain. These remedies have caused manv to enjoy Ihe blessings of reinvigoraied health, and in a va riety of desperaie and abandoned cases a perfect and radical cure. The numerous impositions upon the public, and statements of remarkable cures never made, yet testified to by feigned names, o! by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult, to do justice to the public,in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and free from all injurious in gredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamph let, they can be had of the agent gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medical Store, No. 275, Raceaireet, [one door above Elightb] Philadelphia. For sale in Lancaster by JOHN F. LONG, and in Harrisburg by Daniel W. Gross. fJan 11-ly-50. 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 ache, loss of appetite; also, Piles, night sweats, Incipient Consumption and Asthma, attended with derangement of the stomach. This medicine has 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 ail the afflicted. Samuel Piielps, ) U. S. Senators from .William Upham, 5 Vermont. James F. Simmons, U. S. Senator from R. I. J. T. Morehead, U. S. Senator and formerly Governor of Kentucky. L. H. Arnold, Member of Congress and for merly Governor of Rhode Island. Wm. Woodbridge, U. 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 10,1846. Dear Sir: —I have keen a Dyspeptic sufferer for about ten years, and have resorted to various med icines for relief without success, until I made use of your “Oxygenated Bitters.” I have used about’ two bottles, and find myself; restored to perfect 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 afflicted, I take great 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 a part of a bottle to a number of my afflicted friend's, with great success. They are. desirous that you should establish an agency at Pittsburgh or inform them where the medicine can be obtained. With an earnest desire for your prosperity and happiness, I subscribe myself truly your friend, Doct. Geo. B. Green, Windsor, Vt. The genuine article for sale only at JOHN F. LONG’S Drug & Chemical Store, No. 8, North Queen street, Lancaster. [Feb. 8, 1848-3m-2 MEDIC-AX ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. Townsend’s compound Extract Sarsaparilla * THIS -Extract is 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, ans is particularly adapted for a Spring and Sumraei Medicine. ThegTeat beauty and superiority of this Sarsapa rilla over all other remedies is, while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the body. Consumption cored. It cleanses and strengthens. Consumption can be cured. Bonchitis, consumption, liver complaint, colds* coughs, catarrh, asthma, spitting of blood, soreness in the chest, hectic flush, night sweats, difficult or profuse 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. Dr; Townsend—Dear Sir:—For the last three years I have been afflicted with general debility and nervous consumption of the last stage, and did not expect ever to gain my health- at all. After going through a course of medicine under the care oft,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 greatgood, and called to see you at your office; with your advice I kept on, and I do most heartily thank you for your advice. I persevered in taking the Sarsapa- and have been able to attend to my usual la bors for the last four months, and I hope by the blessings of God and your Sarsaparilla to continue my health. It helped ine beyond the expectations of ull that knew my case. Charles Quimby. Orange, Essex county, N. J. August 2, 1547. State of New Jersey, Essex county , ss. —Charles Quimby, being fully sworn according to law, on his oath snith, that the foregoing statement is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief. - r 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, 1547. Dr. Townsend : 1 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 1 raised large quantities of blood, had night sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your. Sarsap arilla but a short time, 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, * Wji. Russell, 69 Catharine street. Lost her Speech. Brooklyn, Sept. 13, 1847. Dr. Townsend—lntake pleasure in saying for the benefit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old,was afflict ed with general debility and loss of speech. She was given up as past recovery by our family physi cian ; but fortunately I was recommended to try your Sarsaparilla. Before having used one bottle she recovered her speech and was enabled to walk g alonc, to the astonishment of all who were ac quainted with the circumstance. She is now quite well and in much better health than she has been for 18 months past. Joseph Taylor, 127 York st., Brooklyn. Very few families indeed—in fact we have not heard of one—that used Dr. Townsend’s Sarsapa parilla.in time lost any children the past summer, while, those that did not sickened and died. The certificate we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value, and is another instance of its saving the lives of children : Dr. Townsend —Dear Sir : I had two children cured by your Sarsaparilla of summer complaint and dysentery ; one was only 15 months old and the other three years. They were much reduced, and we expected they would die ; they were given up by two respectable physicians. When the doctor informed us that we must lose them, we resolved to *ry your Sarsaparilla which we heard so much of but had little confidence, there being so much stuff advertised that is worthless; but we are very thankful that we did, for it undoubtedly saved the lives of both. I 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 : 1 have suffered terri bly for nine years with the rheumatism ; considera ble of the time 1 could not eat, sleep, 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 —I am so much better—indeed lam entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the afflicted. Yours respectfulty, James Cummings. That Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is the very best remedy for female complaints there is no disputing: thousands and 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. Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir: My wife has for the last year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health, being reduced by a variety of com plaints such as females are liable to; she got so bad at length that she was entirely unable to walk, and was as helpless as a child; she commenced using your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately began to regain her strength, her complaints Jeft her, and after taking several bottles she is restored. Being a singular case I have thought it might do good to publish it. She used a number of remedies that done her no good previously. Yours respectfully, John Mullen, ST'Norfolk street. To the Ladies—Great Female Medicine. Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for incipient consumption, and for the general prostiiution of the system —no matter whe ther the result of inherent cause or causes, produ ced by irregularity, illness or accident. It will not be expected of us in cases of so deli cate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures per formed, but we can assure the afflicted that hun dreds of cases have been reported to us. Dr. Townsend : My wife being greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and suffering continually by pain with other difflculties,and hav ing known cases where your medicine has effected great cures: and also hearing it recommended for such cases as I have described, I obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla and followed the directions you gave me. In a short period it remo ved her complaints, and restored her to health.— Being grateful for the benefits she received, 1 take pleasure in thus acknowledging it and recommend ing it to the public. M. D. Moore, corner of Albany, Aug. 17, 1547. Grand and Lydius sts This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No fe male who has reason to believe she is approaching that critical period, “the turn of life,” should'ne glect to take it, as this is a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which females are subject at this time of life. This period may be delayed for several years by taking this medicine. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies—by removing the impurities of the body—but so far stimulating the system as to produce a subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for fe male weakness and disease. Disease of the Heart , Rupture and Dropsy. New York, July 22, 1846. Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir: My wife has been af flicted with a disease of the heart, and with a terri ble rupture for over fifteen years, the greater part of the time-. She has been troubled with shortness of breath, and great fluttering of the heart, which has been very distressing, and has frequently been unable to leave her bed. The rupture was very large and severe. She tried almost every remedy for such cases with but little benefit. When she had taken but three: bottles of your excellent medi cine she was entirely relieved of the fickleness of the heart, and the rupture has almost entirely dis appeared. She has also had the dropsy, and was very much swollen. We had no idea that she could be benefitted as she had such a complication of dis eases. But it has, as strange as it may appear, re lieved her of the dropsy. I am aware that this statement is so strange as to appear almost like fic tion, but it is, nevertheless, sober reality. ' Your Sarsaparilla is certainly a valuable medicine, and •should be used by every one that is suffering as we have been. If any disbelieve this account, they are at liberty ttf call at my house and have occular de monstration. Yours &c. War. Towser, 1 James st. Dyspepsia. Bank Department, Albany May 10, 1845. Dr. Townsend —Sir: I have been afflicted for several years with dyspepsia in its worst form, at tended with sourness of stomach, loss of appetite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to all kinds of food, and for weeks (what I could eat) I have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had but little ornoeffectin removing the complaint. I was induced, about two months since, to try your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and I must say with little confidence: but after using nearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored and the heartburn en tirely removed ; and I would earnestly recommend the use of it to those who have been afflicted as I have been'. Yours &c, W. W. Van Zandt. N. B. —Purchase none but such a& have wrappers that hide the bottle completely and have the writ ten signature of S. P. Townsend. Principal Office, 126 Fulton-st., Sun Building, N. Y.; Redding & Co. 8 State-st., Boston ; Dyott & Sons, 132 North Second-st-, Philadelphia; S. S. Hance, Druggist, Baltimore i Dural & Co. Rich mond ; P. P. Cohen, Charleston j Newark, N. J., and by principal Druggists and Merchants general ly throughout the United States, West Indies and the Canadas. H. D. Foster. For sale wholesale and retail by J.F.HEINITSH & SON, Druggists, North Queen street, Lancaster. Feb. 15, 1848. ly-3 Curious case of Consumption. Two Children Saved. Could not Walk. To Mothers and Married Ladies. MEDICAI. ADVERTISEMENTS. Bulletin Kg, —Tlie Graefenberg Company HAVING been welcomed in every section of the United States with the most unparalelled enthu siasm: and their medicines having reached an enor mous circulation, will henceforward issue Monthly Bulletins; that they may the more perfectly inform the public of the principles of the Americo-Graef enberg System, and of the vast superiority of their medicines oyer • any other ever presented to the world. Each Bulletin will contain something of the greatest importance to the health of the com munity; and all classes of readers, the clergy jurists, statesmen and private should not fail of reading them, to say the least. One tria alone of the medicines will convince the most scepltical of their extraordinary efficacy. In the present Bulletin we will only say that 1. -The Graefenberg Medicines are purely Vege table. 2. They have been tested in tens of thousands of cases with perfect success. 3. Of the Vegetable Pills alone 30,000 boxes are sold each and every week ! 4. The demand is constantly increasing. 5. Every article purchased of the Company or anv of its Agents is warranted ; and if it does not give satisfaction the money will be refunded. The Graefenberg Vegetable Pills possess almost magical power in preventing and curing tlie ordinary diseases which affect humanity, (especially bilious’) There are some facts connected with their compos it'on and use which the limits of the present notice forbid us to name. Suffice it to say, that they are the product of the most extensive and philosophic research, aided by all the lights of modern science. All other patent pilis are made from the recipes of ess enlightened ages; these from the combined wisdom of ancient and modern science. In fact they are A PERFECT PILL ! worthv of the ace and of the country. THE GRAEFENBERG COMPANY is prepared to-show to the public the most unquestionable evi dence that these celebrated pills are everv dav curing all disorders of the liver, stomach, bowels, dyspepsia, jaundice, erysipelas, green sickness, and all diseases to which females arc subject, neuralgia, rheumatism, headache, &c., all billions complaints. &,c: Their wonderful efficacy, arises from their power to open the pores; to cleanse and strengthen the stomach and bowels; to make the urine and monthly discharge flow healthily; and to give tone and vigor to the system. Price 25 cents a box. No family should be without them. If they do not give satisfaction the money will be promptly refunded; and every agent is hereby instructed to that effect. THE GRAEFENBERG HEALTH BITTERS; entirely vegetable —warranted to make two quarts of imcoinparable Bitters. Thcvare skillfully and elegantly prepared by this Company from a. number of the most purifying, invigorating and healing Roots , Barks', Herbs and Vines , gathered in the wide, domains of nature in both hemispheres. The use of these Bitters will prevent sickness at all seasons, and in every exposure. They will restore strength and vigor of body, give clearness to the most sallow complexion, and create keen appetite. All persons who are afflicted, with occasional ill health, low spirits and loss qf appetite should pro cure them at once. Price 25 cents a package. THE GRAEFENBERG FEV I ER fc AGUE PILLS. This Pill is a great conqueror of Fever and Ague, and Fever of all other types and forms. THE GRAEFENBERG SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND. In addition to the princely Sarsaparilla, this pre paration contains Guiacum, Mankrnke, Burdock, Elder, Yellow Dock, Queen’s Delight, and three other roots. It is taking the place of all other Sarsaparilias, and should be tried by all who wish to use anything of the kind. Price $l,OO a bottle, which will make two quarts of the greatest possible strength. The other Medicines are the Graefenberg Eve Lotion. Tlie Children’s Panacea, tlie Green Moun tain Ointment, the Consumptives Balm, the Disen tery Syrup. DiT It is intended that there shall be a Graefen berg Dc-pot in every neighborhood in the U. States, at which the Company’s Medininos maybe found. Rudolph & Williams, Columbia. » Jacob Stauffer, Richland J. B. Andrews, Marietta. J. B. Hamilton, Bainbridge. George Ross, Elizabethtown. Spannan & Housekeeper, Drumcre. John P. Harlan, Little Britain. J. P. Baker, Gap. R. M. Jones, Wrightstown. A. K. & A. L. Winner, Paradise. C. R. Green, Strasbunr. Benjamin Bewey, Willow Street G. H. Clark, Buck Post Office. N. H. Wells & Co., Mechanics’ Grove Lewis P. Wilkinson, Fulton House. Hains & McCullough, Pleasant Grove. Janies Patten, Martic township. •Dr. J. W. Rawlins, Rawlinsville. H. Coleman, Martic Forge. Amos Sourbeer & Co., Safe Harbor. Henry Funk, Millerstown J. Gish & Co., Lancaster city David Brickner, Warwick. Abraham Movers, Rothsville. Jacob Beerbower, West Earl township. Diller & Mcntzer, Now Holland. ' Weaver & Witmer, Earl. Thomas Chutch, Churchtown. Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain in the side, and breast,'Sore Threat, Hoarseness, Palpatation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Hives, Nervous Tremors, Liver Complaint, and Diseased Kid neys, are radically cured, by Thompson's Com- pound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha. ALTHOUGH the great fatality of Pulmonary Diseases, at this time shows that there are particular cases that render still too-applicable the designation, approbia medicorum —the disgrace of physicians—to this call of diseases; and that there are stages in thoirprogress,which havingonce been reached, recovery is doubtful. Still no one should despair. The writings of physicians, who have given to these affections particular attention, abound with many . recorded cases of recovery when the patient had reached a seeming hopeless stage of the disease; ami there is at this time, a remedy prepared in Philadelphia which lias met with the most triumphant and cheering success in the most obstinate forms of Throat and Pulmonary Diseases —so as to have obtained the sanction and employ ment in the practice of many physicians. Allusion is had to Thompson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha—the preparation of one, who, having given to diseases of the Lungs and their means oftcurc, the most careful and thorough attention, presented to the public this great remedv. The soothing and curative power of' TAR has often been observed in severe coughs, and Con sumption. But in the above preparation, beside some of our most valuable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined with it the Wood Naptha, a med icine but lately introduced, but which has been employed with most satisfactory results in England, in Pulmonary Consumption, especially of a Tuber culous form. Read the following from Dr. Young, the eminent oculist. 55 Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1847. Messrs. Angnev & Dickson :—Gentlemen—Hav ing recommended in my practice, and used in my own family, Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha, I have no hesitation in saving that it is one of the best preparations of the kind in use, and persons suffering from colds, coughs, af fections of the throat, breast, &.c., so prevalent at this season of the year, cannot use any medicine that will cure or prevent Consumption sooner than Thomson’s Compound Syrum of Tar and Wood Naptha. Wm. Young, M. D. 152 Spruce street. Philadelphia; March 9, 1544. I hereby certify that after lingering four years with pulmonary consumption and given up by four physicians, who pronounced me incurable, the dis ease was arrested and I was restored to health sole ly by the use of Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha. MARY HENRY, 48 Spruce street. This invaluable medicine is prepared only at the North East corner of Fifth' and Spruce sts. Phila. Sold also by J. F. LONG, Lancaster. R. WILLIAMS, Columbia. ENGLAND & McItIAKIN, Reading. Dr. McPHERSON, Harrisburg'. And by respectable Druggists generally. Price of large bottles §l.OO, or six for Five Dol lars. Beware of imitation.. [oct 19-38 The Great English Remedy THE only original and' genuine article for the cure of Heaves, other complaints of the respi unrrry apparatus, and derangement of the digestive aioctions in the Horse, is Kirkbride's £&* TattersalTs Heave Powders. It is warranted to be perfectly safe in all Jg&iijwiyL cases, will not inconvenience the an- V I crl imal or injure him even if he has ho disease; it is from four to eight times cheaper than most of the imitations which are - being circulated throughout the country, being put up in much larger packages, sufficient to cure an ordinary case of Heaves, and to administer in a dozen cases of,cold, catarrh, &c. At this season, while the Horse is shedding his coat, his vital energy is much reduced, and he is extremely liable to colds, &c., many cases of inci pient Heaves are contracted now, but are suppress ed by pasture or warm weather,'till they break out with full force in the fall. Thousands of Horses can be saved from future unsoundness, if, when the first symptoms of cold or wheezing is observed, a few doses of the Tattersall’s Heave Powders should be administered. They are warranted to wholly eradicate recent Heaves at this season. The Heave Powders, given in small doses, will be found most useful at this season. They stimu late the skin to cast off the superfluous hair and produce new; they loosen the hide, give a glossy appearance to the coat, protect against disease ; they also, from their fine alterative and restorative powers, purify the blood and renovate the system, which horses require at .this season as much as any of the human race, who find a preparation of sar saparilla useful to correct the vitiated state of the fluids, incident to the change of weather, which in the spring affects all animal as well as vegetable life. Persons who value their horses will nevej be without a supply. For only by GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist, March 28, 1848-ti : B] West King st., Lancaster MEOICiI ADYFftyifii Its Works Praise It! Burns, Scalds, and dll kinds of Inflamed Sores (\ured TOUSEY’SU niversal Ointment, is the most pom plete Burn .Antidote ever, kpown. It instlntly (and as if by magic) stops pains of the most desper ate burns'and scalds. For old sores, bruises, cuts, sprains, &c., on man or beast, it is the best appli cation that can he made. Thousands have'tried, andjhousands praise it. It is the most perfect pias ter of pain ever discovered. All who use, recom mend it. Every family should be provided, wijh it. None can tell how soon some of the family] will need it. > j Observe each box of the Genuine Ointment has the name of S. Tousey written-on the outside l&bel. To imitate this is forgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Fai Lavcry Men, Farmers, and all who use Horses, will tind 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 Ointment is all that is reamred. Try it. Bites of Insects. For the sting or nite of po ; son ous Insects. Tousev’s Ointment is Unrivalled, hun dreds have tried it and found it good. Piles Cured.’ For the Tousey's Universal Ointment is one of the best Remedies that edn be applied. All who have tried it for the Piles recom mend it. t f . Old Sores Cured. For old, obstinate sores, there is nothing epual to Tousoy's Ointment. A.person in Manlius had, lor a number of years, a sore ffeg, that bathed the skill ot the doctors. Tousey’sjOint 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 trv it. I Burns and Scalds Cured. Thousands of cases of Burns and Scalds, in all parts of the country) have been cured bv Tousoy's Universal Ointment..: Cer tiiicates enough can be had to fill the whole df this sheet. i Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials on testimo nials. in tavor of Touscy-s Ointment for curing bruises, have been offered the proprietors, j Hun dreds in Syracuse will certify to its great merits in relieving the pain of the most severe bruisel All persons should try it. -1 Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of iScald Head have been cured bv Tousev’s Ointment! Try it—it seldom fails. &tlt Rheum Cured. Of all thp remedies ev|r dia eovered for this most disagreeable- complaint,'j Tou sov's Universal Ointment is the most complete. It was never known to fail. ] Ch d Hands be - _happed Hands can be Cured . Tousey’s Univer sal Ointment will always cure the worst cases ot Chapped Hands. - Scores of persons will state! this. Sure Lips Lured. I* or the cure ot” Sore jLips, 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 feenls 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. by Elliott & Tousey, Druggists, Syra cuse. For sale by > 1 J. GISH &: CO., Booksellers, North Queen st., Lancaster. Feb. 1, IS4S—ly-1 Clickener’s Vegetable Purgative Pills, j ARE the first and only medicine ever discovered that will positively cure Headache, Giddiiijess, Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice, Plains in the Back, 1 Inward Weakness, Palpitation oti the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, AsthmaJ Fe vers of all kinds, Female Complaints,MeaslesjSalt Rheum, Heart-Bum, Worms, Cholera Moijbus, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itctiings of the Skin, Colds, Nervous Complaints, and a va riety of other Diseases arising from impurities or. Indigestion. T * It has been proved that nearly every disease to which the human frame is subject, originates ;fr«.m impurities of the Blood or • Derangements of the .Digestive Organs ; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or restore the Blood to its natural state. This fact is 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 heret of ore, 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 frem the kernel} have no taste of medicine, but are 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 every 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 lrum the chyle, so that the blood, of which it is thoorigiii, must be thoroughly pure — secure a free and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs, and Liver, and thereby restore Health even when all other means have failed. The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring Health, that the proprietor binds himself to return tin; money paid for thorn in all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. JCr'AH letters of inquiry or for advice must be addressed (post paid) to Dr. C. V. CLICKENER, No. lib Vesey street, New York, or his authorized agents throughout the country. For sale in Lancaster, by J. GISH & CO., Agts. 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 lie introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should thereforejalways ask for Clickencr’s Sugar-Coated Pills, and take no others or they will be made the victims of a fraud. February 1, 1848. 1-ly The World’s Illation! TTMTAT ilie Piles is disarmed of its terrors by 8 Dh Vegetable Electuary. The great sensation which was created among the Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized world, by the announcement ol Dr. Upham’s Electuary, lor the cure of Piles, (a disease that resisted all former medical treatment,) has settled down into a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy cure in all cases ol Pile?, either Bleeding or Blind, Exter nal or Internal, and also for all Diseases of the •Momach and Bowels, such as severe and habitual costiveness, dyspepsia, liver complaint, inflamma tion ol the spleen, kidneys, bladder, bowels, and spine; ulceration of the intestines; flow of blood to the head, &.c. ; and for the relief of married women. The Symptoms , Cause and. Nature of the Piles, together with its conjunctive diseases, will be found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agents and deal- ers gratis- VOLUNTARY .CERTIFICATES. United States Marshall’s Office, \ New York, Dec. 6th, 1847. 5 Messrs. Wyatt & Keteham:— Gentlemen —Understanding that you are the general agents for the sale uf Dr. Upham’s Vege table Electuary, for the cure of Piles, I have deemed it my duty to volunteer a recommendation in behalf of that invaluable medicine. I have been afflicted tor many years with the Piles, end have tried va rious remedies, but with no beneficial effects. In deed, 1 began to consider rny case hopeless. But; about the first of September last., I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of the above named medicine ; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but, as I believe, per fectly cured. 1 most earnestly recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to be afflicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, your ob’i servant, ELY MOORE. New York, November 2, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt $ Keteham : Gentlenien—l am constrained to give you a statement of the benefit I derived from using Dr. Upham’s Electuary in a ease of Piles, by so doing, I shall render a benefit to those arc suffering from that-troublesome disease. I was reduced for several years by ihe Piles so .much that it was with great difficulty for me to walk or attend to my business. 1 nl-o suffered from other diseases, which were extremely troublesome, and which I am phased to say two boxes of the Electuary en tirely removed ; and that my health is better rjow than it has been for ma-y years. It has done me and my family since more good, and with.less ex pense, than all the physicians to whom I have ap plied, or medicine that I have used. I remain, still in perfect health, . Yourobedient servant, NELSON NEWTON, 280 Spring street, cor. Renwick. New York, Nov. 15, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt £ Keteham : Gentlemen —I consider it a duty which I not only owe lo you, but to my fellow beings, to speak in praise of Dr. Upharn's Electuary, a medicine which’ I think has saved my life, and restored me to full health. Fur several years I was afflicted with Piles, together with Dyspepsia, and a general disarrangement of the system. I employed differ ent physicians, with no good result, and they at iast told me they could do no more for me, and said that I must die. J thus had given up all hopes of ever having-Tny health restored,, until called to niimJ the.benefit dhat a nephew in Philadelphia, (Benjamin Percival,) had degPo in a severe case.of chronic dysentery, by your medicine, that I purchased a box, which, to my surprise, after taking a few doses, I received great: relief, and thank God. by continuing us use, that I am now restored to perfect health. MRS. SARAH T. AMES. 142 Mercer Street. Notice.— The genuine Upham’s Electuary has his written signature, thus JO* A. Upham, M. D. Tne hand is also done with a pen. Price $1 a box/ Sold, wholesale and retail by Wyatt 8r am, 121 Fulton Street, N. Y., and by Druggists iienerallythroughout the United States and Canada ' For sale by only ' GEORGE A. MILLER, Druggist, West King Street, Lancaster Pa, Jan 4/48 49*lyedw
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