Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, December 05, 1848, Image 4
Philadelphia Advertisements, V. B. Palmeb, a.geht, Third ahd Chessdt Stts. Hardware and cutelry. T)OWLBY & BRENNER, I I No. 69, Market Street, Phiea. - The subscribers offer for sale for cash or appro ved credit, one of the largest and most extensive assortments of " . ; FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC H ARDW ARE, 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, fB4B. 5-ly Philadelphia New and Second Hand Furniture Store. THE subscribers keep, as usual, on hand, a large assortment of furniture of all descriptions, composing in part, Sofas, Divans, Lounges, #9l Dressing and plain Bureaus, Secretary’s an d Book. Cases, High Post and French Bedsteads, J Wardrobes, Sideboards, Tables and Chairs of all descriptions, French Mirrors aud plated ware, Beds, Office-Furniture, &c«i all of which we offer for sale at the most reasonable prices. We re spectfully invite persons about purchasing furniture to call before they purchase elsewhere. COHEN k LOBE, 115 South 2d Street , 4th door below Dock, opposite the Old Custom House. September 12. *4m-33. Strong Alcohol. A superior artiole tor Burning Fluid, manufac tured and for sale by JOHN W. RYAN, Washington and Swanson Street, Southwark, Phila Druggists’and Perfumers’Alcohol and Burning Fluid, also for sale, at the lowest prices. All orders, thrdugh the post office or otherwise, attend ed to with punctuality and dispatch sept 26 Watches, Jewlery & Silver Ware. GOLD LEVERS, 18 carat cases, fall jewelled, $35 to $5O; Gold Lepine, 18 caratcaaes,jew elled, $25 to $3O ; Silver Levers, fall jewelled, $l7 loS30; Silver plain and Lepine, $6 to $l4; Gold Pencils, $1,60t0 $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 be equal to any sold in the city. Also, alarge stock of SilverWare,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 prico. Cooper,(London,) Tobias and Robinson Watches 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, 1848. No. 66 Chesnut Bt., Phila. WATCHES, JEWELRY; SILVER WARE, &C. rpHOMAS ALSOP, No. 12, South 2d street, be .L low Market, Philadelphia, invites the attention ot the public to the new and handsome stock which he has on hand,consistingofWatches, elry, Silver Ware, Brittania and Platedp\J*j: Ware, Spectacles, Cutlery, &c., which will be sold at as low prices as at any-store in the city or elsewhere. Full Jeweled Gold Levers Warranted, $33,00 » “ is Silver do “ $17,00 Quartiers, $5 to 10,00 Silver Spoons i doz. from All articles warranted to be what they are repre sented, and all silver ware warranted as fine as American coin. Particular attention paid to repair ing watches &c. Remember, No. 12, South 2d street below Market, Philadelphia September 12, Highly Important, THE subscribers being the only appointed Agents in this city for the sale of the best and most approved WARM-AIR FURNACES and COOKING RANGES, beg leave to call theattention of a discerning pub lic to the same, being perfectly confident that even a cursory examination will induce a preference for them over all others. Having been fully tested du ring the past year in this city, as well as in numer al's adjacent towns, warrants of their superior excellence. Hundreds of names of the most respectable standing both in and out of the city, having the articles in mo, will be shown to persons wishing to purchase. Also for sale, Gas Oven's, and a great variety of Stoves at prices which cannot fail to please. Give us a call. PETERS & CO., No. 76 south sixth street, Philada. 33-3 m. West Philadelphia Stove W orks. THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are now prepared to execute any orders with which thev may be favored, for their WEST PHILADELPHIA COMPLETE COOK STOVE , of which they have three sizes ; CANON and BARE CYLINDFR STOVES, seven sizes Bases and Tops for Cylinder Stoves, five sizes; OVEN PLATES , four-sizes; COTTAGE .AIR TIGHT PARLOR STOVES . for wood, two sizes; ’ GAS OVENS, three sizes; CAST -IRON HEATERS, and a large and beautiful assortment of Patterns for Iron Railing. Their goods are all made of the best material, and from new and beautiful designs. The West Phila. complete is, without doubt, the best and most saleable Cook Stove in the market. They are constructed with Mott’s Patent Feeder, with Front and Grate, which gives them a decided superiority over all others. They only want a trial to confirm what is here asserted. CASTINGS of all kinds made to order with promptness and despatch. •Samples maybe seen and orders left at the Foun dry, or at J. B Kohlei’s, 154 North Second Street; Mathieu &.Doiseau’s, IS7 South Second Street, and at Williams & Hind’, 398 Market Street. ' WILLIAMS, KOHLER, MATHIEU & CO. August 22. 6mo-30. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! At No. 97, Scuth Second Street, Philadelphia. CJ. TYNDALE respectfully invites an exami , nation of his large stock of Stoves, embracing some of the best and most elegant patterns of Penn sylvania, New YorkjPeekskili, Troy, &c. —together with a beautiful assortment of fancy SHEET IRON STOVES and RADIATORS, for Parlorß, Dining-Rooms, Kitchens or Chambers he believes that his assortment will compare to advantage with that of any other establishment. He has also a splendid stock of On's Celebrated Air-Tight Stoves , lor which he has becn the agent for many years in this city, in the manafheture of which for excellence und cheapness, ho refers to his numerous purcha sers, and for beauty of patterns, he beliovoH him self unrivullod. For Stoves, whether for Wood or Coal, his anortmcnt in complete. l]o returns his tlmnks to his old customers, to whom and to the public, ho .renews his invitation to givo him a call at the old stand No. 97, South Second Street, Philadelphia, sept 19 •• 2m*34 Agricultural and Horticultural H IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. ||fe THE subscriber desires Jo call attention to his extensive assortment of PLOUGHS of nil sizes and prices, from 82,60 upwards. Harrows, Horse and Hand Cultivators, Hay, Straw and Corn-stalk Cutters, Corn Shellers and Grinders, Corn and Cob Smashers? Grain Fans, Grain Cradles, Horse-Rnkcs, Seed Drills, Cast Steel Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks, &c., &c. Horse Powers and Threshing Machines furnished at tho shortest notice.. GRASS and FIELD SEEDS. . Clover, Timothy, Orchard, Herd’s and all other varieties of Grass and Field Seeds, always on hand at the lowest market prices. GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. \ The present arrangements of the subscriber will enable him to groio his Garden Seeds on a scale hitherto untried in this Country. No effort will be spared to maintain for them the reputation they have borne for more than half a century. . , - D. LANDRETH. Agricultural and Horticultural Warehouse, No. 65 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Oct 10 Philadelphia China Store. THE subscribers,-proprietors of one of the oldest and most extensive China Stores in the United States, have now on hand a very large supply of Common Ware, Granite Ware, China Ware , and Glass Ware, ■' embracing all the varieties ever imported, which they will sell in large or small quantities, wholesale or retail, to suit the wants of the people, at prices to defy competition. The advantages to be derived from having a large stock to select from, ought certainly to be apparent to every one? only two need be mentioned: Ist. The variety to please the taste. 2d. The advantage of purchasing at the lowest prices; for it is certainly evident to every thinking mind, that the larger the business done, the •small er the profit required. It is so in every branch of trade. The manufiicturer sells to the wholesale package dealer; the wholesale package dealer selli to the jobber,- and the jobber to the retail country dealer; so that the farmer or the consumer of the article pays at least four profits! Why pay so many profits when you can come directly to head quarters ? TYNDALE & MITCHELL, April 2s, 1848-13] 218 Chesnut st., above 7th st. EUGENE ROUSSEL, Manufacturer and Importer of Perfumery, Soaps, Shaving Creams, &c., 114 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. EESPECTFULLY calls 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 prep arations 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 cheapest article for shaving. Roussel’s Liquid Hair Dye, warranted to dye in stantaneously the hair of a beautiful jet black, or brown, wrthout injuring the skin. Roussel’s Eau 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 beautify ing the complexion,and forremoving tan,sun-burn, freckles, pimples, &c. Roussel's Ricinine, a new and beutiful 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 French 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 Chesnut Street , Philadelphia. sign of the Bear and Gold Medal. 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. [Sept. 12-3m*-33,. Spectacles, Gold and Silver, Ulth Every Description of Glasses, to suit the Sight. XYTATCH REPAIRING promptly attended to YV by experienced workmen. BEAUTIFUL GOODS. —Persons in wantofgood WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, &c., are respectfully invited to call and examine the suberiber’s choice selection, at his New Store, No. 206 Chesnut Street , above Eighth.' Cheap Watches, Sliver Ware,'and Jewelry. FULL Jewelled Gold Patent Levers, s4o;!*vA Gold Lepines, $3O; Silver Levers, S2d. Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, Finger Rings, and Thimbles, Spectacles, Ear Rings, Miniature Cases, Medallions!, Card Cases, Fans, &c. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Tea Setts, Forks, Ladles, Butter IKnives, Cups, &c. Fine Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Can dlesticks, Britannia Ware, Waiters, DIACON’S PATENT LAMPS, See. Also, Gold Patent Lever Watcnes, from *4O to $l5O. Watches anti Clocks repaired. Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens at 81 60. J. 8: W. L. WARD, 106, Chesnut st., above 2d at., Fhilada. Feb. 8, 1848. 2-ly Wholesale Boot, and Shoe Store. CHEAP F.OR CASH. NO. 35 South Third, above Chesnut street, Phil adelphia. The subscriber has established, and continues »o do an exclusive cash business, and suffering no losses, he is enabled and determined to sell BOOT’S 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 city manufacture. S 4 to 12,00 Small dealers supplied at the same prices as large ones. Purchasers will please examine the market tho roughly, and they will find there is no deception in this advertisement. THOMAS L. EVANS, No. 35 South Third, above Chesnut street. Philadelphia, March 14, 1848-7. TennenFs W ashington Gallery of Daguerreotypes, "JVfO. 234 North Second Street, N. W. corner of Callowhill Street, Philadelphia. The Like nesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for One Dollar , and univer sally conceded to be equal in every respect to any in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of Medal lions and Lockets on hand, at from $2 to So, inclu ding the picture. The Subscribers respectfully invite the citizens of Lancaster county, to call and examine spicimens of the latest improvements in the art of Daguerreotyp ing which will be exhibited cheerfully and with out charge. July 4,184 S. Miller & o.’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 Philadelphia to’ New York, North and East, for the forwarding by mail trains of valuables, parcels, bundles, light 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 way. 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 by “Miller & Co ’s Express.” CHAS. NAUMA\ T , Agent for Miller & Co.’s Express, Railroad Office Lancaster, S 9 Chesnut, corner of Third street 5 Philadelphia, Columbia, Wrightsville, York, and’ Iguseum Building, Baltimore. [nov 9 ’47-41-tf Importers of Watches and Manu facturers of Silver Ware. GOLD Levers, full jewelled, (13 jewels,) $4O; Silver Patent Levers, - - - $2O; Gold Guard Chains, - - - _ sl2* Gold Pencils, - - _ . Silver Tea Spoons, - - - _ _ eg* Silver Table Spoons, - - . B*l2 • Silver Desert Spoons, - - . *s9 • Gold Fob, Guard and Vest Chains of every style! Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Rings, Miniature Cascß, Diamond Pointed Pens in Gold and Silver Cases, Diamond Finger Rings, Pins, Bracelets, Bto., Silver Cups, Ton Sets, Buttor Knives, Ladles, Purse Clasps, Britunin ware, Plated Castors, Cake Ba«l Item, Candlesticks, Stc , Timo Pioces.’Work Boxes, Fans, Chinn Figures, Cnlogno Bottles, Riding Whipn, with n great variety of Fancy Goods nt the lowest prices. The highest price paid for Gold and Silver, v J. St W. L. WARD, 106 Chosnut street, abovo 3d, Philadelphia March 14, 1848. ' 2y-7 M. A. Root’s Gallery of Dagruerreo< types. NO. 140 Chestnut Stroet, Philadelphia. Now is the timo 1 ■ Thoso who visit tho city during the Christmnß and Now Year’s holidays should not fail to visit the splendid Portrait Gallery of M. A. Root, 140 Chestnut street. There is no charge for this interesting and beau tiful exhibition, and the likenesses made by Mr. Root’B newly improved Daguerreotype process are decidedly tho most accurate and life-like ever ta ken, having been awarded premiums in the princi pal cities, and in New York at tho last exhibition of the American Institute, the first medal for the best Daguerreotypes, over ail competition. While tho pictures aro such rich and perfect gems of art, our prices aro the lowest possible with good materials. Visitors should not neglect the opportunity of securing portraits of the best qual ity —for such only will not fade. Prices 81 50, 82 00, 82 60, S 3 00, 84 00, 35 00 88 00, 810 00, and upwards to 850 00, varying with the size and style of the frame or case. Unrivalled perfection.— U. 8. 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 reached the Daguerreo type.—North American. 1 Life-like and inimitable.— -N. Y. Tribune. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS sufficient to fill a volume might be given, but all are invitgd to call at the Gallery and judge for themselves. M. A. ROOT - 140 Chestnut st., 3d door below 6th dec. so' ■ Philadelphia Daguerreotype Establishment, EXCHANGE, 3d story, Rooms 25-27.-f-Daguer reotype Portraits of all sizes, either singly or in lamiiy groups, colored or without colork are ta ken every day, in any leather. Copies of.Daguer reotypes, Oil Paintings, Statuary, ha., ma y ajs 0 be prooured. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to examine specimens. j W. & F. LANGENHEIM. April 18, 1848. ; ly-12 ISAAC BIRTO.V, TITTIOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Liquor , VV Store, 135, 137 North Second Street,iphila delphta. [June ,3 14s.go.Xyi 1 THE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they have taken the White Swan Hotel and-Stage House, No. 108, Race Street, formerly kept by J. Peters & Son. The House being large and convenient, and in the business part of the City, they hope, by strict atten tion to business, that their friends yt'm give them a call; they pledge themselves, that nothing shall be wanting on their part to make their guests feel at home. Terms, $1 per day. ; " PATENT SAFETY FUSE FOR BLASTING.— Just received, a fresh supply of the above, for sale by the barrel at manufacturers prices, by BOWLBY & BRENNER, ; Feb. 29, 1848-5-lyj No. 69 Market st., Phil-a Sprecher & Rohrer’s Cheap Hard- Ware Store. HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Varnishes at that long established stand, EastjKing st., Lancaster, formerly occupied by Howett s Kriecjer, a few doors east of the Court House, next door 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 stock of Hardware, which they have just opened and will sell at the most reasonable prices, includ ing every variety of Iron and Steel, Latches, Locks,' Bolts, Hinges, Screws, and all kinds of building materials, every description of Files, Blacksmith’s* Bellows, Saddlery, best warranted Edge Tools; Planes, and Veneers. Also a complete assortment of CEDAR WARE, such as tubs, buckets, butter churns, together with every article in' their line. They will keep constantly on hand every variety of Coal and Wood Stoves; also a highly approved COOKING STOVE. The attention of young beginners- is particularly called to their full and complete assortment of household utensils. . a Determined to spare no pains to accommodate purchasers, and by steady adherence to business, they expect to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage thus far bestowed upon them. GEORGE D. SPRECHER, REUBEN S. ROHRER. Old Metal and Flaxseed taken in exchange for jan \S-50 House and Lot For Sale. THE subscriber hereby offers at private sale. .. a HOUSE and LOT , situated in South pUffi Strasburg, Lancaster county, adjoining landsJilliiL of Maria Huber, Christian Eaby, John S. Morton, and others. The house is one and a half stories high, with kitchen attached, and cellar underneath. Also, a Barn,and Stabling and Wagon Shed under one roof. Also, a new and double hog pen. There are 6 ACRES of first-rate land belonging thereto, one and a half acres with grain. Two springs of excellent water on the premises, one running close to the house. A young and thriving Orchard , bear ing all kinds of fruit, and the fences are in first-rate order. C. EVEREST. ■ *7m-33 Possession and a good title will ne given on the Ist of April next. ~ DO“ If the above property be not previously dis posed of at private sale, it will be sold at public auction, at the house of Robert Evans, in the boro’ of Strasburg,' on Saturday, December 23d, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. nEMOVAL-T. C. WILEY, Fashionable Boot and Ladles Shoe Establishment. THE undersigned begs leave to return histfifrjn th,anks to the public for the encourage ment heretofore extended to him, and to ac quaint his former patrons and friends and the pub lic generally, that lie has removed his fashionable boot and shoe store from North Queen to East King street, dirictly opposite Mrs. Messenkop’s Hotel, and one door east of James Smith’s Apothecary, where he is prepared to do all work in his line of business with neatness and despatch. He has on hand a general assortment of French & Morocco Shins for Boots, to which branch of his business he devotes particu lar attention, and guarantees his Boots to be made in the neatest and most- fashionable manner. He has also just received from the city an assortment of lasts of the most fashionable styles for Ladies Shoes. He also keeps constantly on hand an as sortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes of his own manufacture, which he is confident will give gen eral satisfaction, as they are made in the neatest and most fashionable manner. FTIHE subscriber continues to manufacture at his JL Shop, near the Railroad, Lancaster, Pa., the various patterns of Cog-wheel Horse Power and Threshing Machine lor 1, 2 and 4 horses. Endless Chain Threshing Machines for 1 and 2 horses; Corn Shellers for hand and horse power. A va riety of patterns for Straw and Corn Fodder Cut ters, including Royer’s Patent. Also, Hay and Grain Horse Rakes, and Wheat Drills. We have lately put in successful operation an IRON FOUNDRY, which enables us to sell the much celebrated Threshing Machine and Horse Power at One Hundred and Fifteen dollars. CASTINGS lor Railroad Cars, Threshing Ma chines, Steam Engines, Mills, Forges, Furnaces, Houses, and in short, all kinds of Casting done, we trust, in a manner satisfactory to our customers. Skilful Pattern makers ready at all times to make, alter and repair patterns for'eastings of all descrip tions. r T. & J. C. TENNET. 6mo-23. All kinds of Turning, Boring, Lathe work and fitting done to meet the approval of our employers. We respectfully invite all wanting anything in our line to give us a call. WM. KIRKPATRICK. Cash paid for old Castings, or exchanged for new - [June 27—22-6 m Xiie United State’s Clothing Store. Sign of .the striped coat,by REUBEN ERBEN, No. 35 North Queen street, corner of Orange, one square from the Court House, East side, Lancas ter, Pa. / THIS mammoth establishment, now contains by far the largest and cheapestassortmentof men’s and boys’ well made clothing in the city of Lancas ter apd will positively not be undersold by any other. The stock includes every description oi clothing worn at the present day. ’ The most fash ionable, as well as the most plain, so that all tastes may be suited. The subscriber being a practical and experienced tailor, gives his entire personal attention to the business, and has every garment made under his immediate inspection by the best workmen in the State, and as he buys all his goods in the Eastern cities for cash, can confidently re commend the inhabitants of Lancaster city and* county, one and all, to call at the SIGN OF THE STRIPED i DAT, ■ and convince themselves that it in th * right place to buy cheap and well-made clothing. A large variety of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, Stc. of the very finest us well ns common qualities, always on bund and made up to order in good stylos nt a very small advance on wholosalo pricos. Tno latest London and Paris Fashions always re chived, and CUSTOMER WORK inado according to tho latest patterns and in tho highest stylo of the art by tho very .best workmen. A fine assortment of shirts, shams, collars, cra vats, stocks, and Stitfiior’a gloves, handkerchiefs, suspendors, hosiery, and all kinds of Flannel and. knit under shirts and drawers. Also, umbrollas, cheap. Thankful for past favors I respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage, and foel confident that all nurchasers will find it to their advantage to deal with me as I am determined to avoid all hum bug and misrepresentation, and sell goods for what they really are.. REUBEN ERBEN, Tailor, United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 35 North Queen street, corner of Orange, one square from the Court House, East side, Lan caster, Pa. __ sep 28-35 THE .Subscribers having rented the shop, to gether with all the Lathos, Tools, Patterns, Stc., belonging to Pennel & Lenhor, late in the oc cupancy ol James 11. Pennel, they are prepared to do all kinds of CASTING J1NI) FINISHING , such as Railroad work, Furnace and Forge Cast ings, Mill Gearing, Factory work, Horse Power and Agricultural Castings, &c. Having patterns of every description on hand, they are prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice. Also, Patterns made to order. From the known experience of the subscribers in the above business, the assurance is given that all orders will be faithfully executed.. JAMES BOON., MICHAEL HANVEY. • Jan 4 48 49-lyeow Fashionable Millinery! MRS. BURKE, 172 Chesnut Street , Philadelphia, opposite the Washington House, invites the attention of the Ladies, Merchants, and Milliners visiting Philadelphia, to her elegant assort raeni of DRESS, MOURFING and SI.MPLeHB CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, &c., and flatters herself that they will be found on inspection supe rior to any house in the city. v Se P l 12 *3m-33 MISS MAYER will be prepared on ’.L.n-jgw day, the 3d of April, and throughoutES the entire season, to attend to dll business Tp®. belonging to MILLINERY, and is prepared to alter, Whiten,'press, and trim Straw Hats and Bonnets, in a superior manner and short notice at the residence of her mother, in Prince street ’ April 4-tf-10. JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THE “ LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER.’. White Swan Hotel. L. REX PETERS, of Philadelphia. JOS. HOWETT, Formerly; of Lancaster. August 22, 1848 30 JACOB ANTES. *tß-42 T. C. WILEY. tf-13 April 25, 184 S, Threshing Machine Shop ami Iron Foundry. Castings! Castings! Bonnets and Hats. Conestoga Foundry. STOVES!. STOVES!! STOVES!!! Q/VYfY STOVES on hand, comprising the best assortment ever kept in Pennsylvania. The following list includes a part of the mo.t pop ular kind Hathaway’* Improved Cook Stoves. J. Buck’s Superior Cook do. CSS The very celebrated ‘ ‘ Victory’ ’do. The “Paragon” Cook do. Also, a new Cooking Stove, called the “Fanner.” Application has been made by the proprietor fot Letters Patent for this stove, which he has desig nated “THE FARMER,” in view of Its complete -adaption, to the; wants and uses of this class of the community. Iti has been constructed with great care, upon the most scientific and approved princi ples, and bids fair to become the most celebrated Cooking Stove in the country. In addition to the above, the subscriber has an assortment of other COOKING STOVES adapted to the use of coal or wood, such as the “ Complete Cook,” the tc Parlour Cook,” &c., &c., with all sizes of NINE PLATE WOOD STOVES, and a large variety of Coal Stoves for parlours, dining rooms and offices. 05" The proprietor of the Conestoga Fouudry-has purchased the right for manufacturing and selling the. Hathaway and Buck’s Patent Cook Stove for Lancaster county. The castings at ihis foundry are made of the best No. 1 Codorus and Conowingo Iron, long celebra ted for strength. OirAll kinds of CASTINGS made to order. OCT Stoves will 1-e sold and orders for castings received either at the Foundry or at the store of the subscriber in East King Street, a few doors from the Court House in the city of Lancaster. * June, 13, ’4B-20 tf.] C. KIEFFER. Notice. IN pursuance of >he provisions of the act, entitled “An act to p r escribe the manner of giving notice of applicntic ns for Banks,” and in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of PennsyJ vania, the President, Directors, and Stockholders of the Lancaster Bank, hereby giye public, notice, that they intend making application to the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at the session to commence on the first Tuesday of January next, A. D. 1849, for the renewal and extension of their present char ter and act of incorporation, with banking and dis counting privileges, for the term of ten years from the first Wednesday in May A. D. 1851, the date last mentioned being the time to which their pres ent charter is extended. f The said corporation is to be continued by the name and style of the Lancaster Bank, and with the same power ard privileges which are now en joyed under its present charter and aot of incorpo ration, and is to bo located in the city of Lancaster. The capital stock of said Bank, as authorized by law, was six hundied thousand dollars, the amount of capital subscribed wa9 three hundred and three thousand nine hundred dollars; and the amount paid in, three hundred thousand and thirty dollars. The Legislature will not be asked for an increase of capital or extension of privileges. By order of the board of Directors. CHR.STIAN BACHMAN, Cashier, City of Lancaster.,) June 26, 1848. J July 11 Tli© Great English Remedy. THE only orig-.nul and genuine article for the curp of Heav< s, other complaints of the respi unrrry apparatus, ind derangement of the digestive atoctions in the Horse, is Kirkbride’s K TattersaWs Heave Powders. It is mv ,gmLl warranted to be perfectly safe in all yj cases, will not inconvenience the an imal or injure him even if he has no**3uuSfc£&.£* disease; it is fron. lour to eight times cheaper than most of the imita.ions which are being circulated throughout the ecu ntry, being put up in much larger packages, sufficient to cure an ordinary case ot Heaves, and to at minister 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 glossv 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 artects all animal as well as vegetable life. Persons who value their horses will never be without a supply. For sale only by GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist, March 28, IS4S—ti'-.9j West King st., Lancaster New Spring Goods. LONGENECKER & CO., invite the attention of buyers to their new and splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS which have been selected witli great care. Elegant Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, from $l5 to $75 Blk. Gro de Rhines, 3-4 and 5-4 wide. Elegant Printed BEREGES, new pattern. Pink, Blue Mode and Black Bereges. Mode colored Pink, Blue and Black Moua De Lain, Lace Worked Capes, Collars and - Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Plain and Revire Borders, Kid and Silk Gloves. -ALSO— A splendid assortment of GINGHAMS, new pat terns. y We are daily receiving new goods, so that pur chasers will always find a fresh stock at our store May 9, 184$. t f_is ‘ Bookbf ode ry, THE undersigned hereby returns his sincere thanks to his respected pa- , trons, and the pub ic in general, forthe ' liberal encouragement in his business,® __ BOOK-BINDING; and makes known, at the same time, that he still . ontinues at his old AND WELL KNOWN STAND, in North Prince Street Lancas eT y Pa-, to carry Dn his business, in all its various branches. His work, in regard to beauty, durabil ity and cheapness, cannot be exceeded by any other in the State. At the same time, he deems it not superfluous here to remark, th it he likewise continues the bus iness of writing POWERS OF ATTORNEY, LET TERS, DEATH CERTIFICATES, RENUNCIA TION DEEDS, &c., for his German countrymen, as desired ; and will also send moneys for them to any place in Germany, with perfect safety. PHILIPC. RANNINGER. ly-23. July 4, IS4B, New supply of Boot* & Siloes Gum Shoes, &c. 11l rjIHE subscriber has just received a new’ IkL JL supply ol Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoos, &c», at his in North Quean Street, two door* above the gest Office, to which ho invites the attention ol his natrons and the public in general. Ifo has a supply of Gum Shoos of every duscrip tion, consisting ol Buskins, Sandals, and plain, with double soles, tmi also a common article. ' Nov 9 >47-41] ADAM R. KELLER. Ornamental Marble Works. EAST King slrent, next door to John N. Lane’s storo. Charles M. Howol), Marblo Mason, respectfully informs the citizona of Lancaster and the public in general, that he carries on tho MAR BLE BUSINESS, i \ all ita various brandies, and invites all to call on him, as he is satisfied that ho can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the city or state. He invites the public to call and examine his stock of finished Mantels, Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, and also his collection of designs for Monuments, TomLs, &c., before purchasing else who"; jan 16 llemoval. GEO. SPURRIER would respcctfully'inform his friends, customers, and the public in' general, that he has removes his Clothing Store from fits old stand next door to the Post Office, to one door south of John Bear’s Printing Office, and nearly opposite J. Michael’s Hotel, at the sign of the Bio Pants, where all would do well to call that wan to buy CHEAP AN J WELL-MADE CLOTHING. JO** Customer’s uork attended to at .the shortest notice, and made ir a workmanlike manner." Dorf>t forget tho place; sign of the Big Pants, dec 7 ’47-45-tf] GEO. SPURRIER To Shoe Makers. THE subscriber has a.first-rate workman from Philadelphia, who makes and repairs all kinds of Shoe Makers Tools, which will be done at the lowest prues, and warranted to work well, dec 22-47 H. C. LOCHER. Cloths! Cloths!! French, german, American affd ENG LISH CLOTHS, embracing every color that can be desired, from §1 50 per yard upwards, now opening at the New York Store. GRIEL & GILBERT. Oct 10 GEORGE w. M’ELROY, Attorney at Law, of fers his professional services to the public. Office in Centre Square, in the room formerly occu pied by William Carpenter, Esq., next door to the Mayor’s office. [dec j_ l4 WILLIAM W. BROWN, Attorney at Law tenders his professional services to the public’ Office m West King street, a few doors west of the Lamb Tavern and next door to Col. D. W. Patter aon~ [nov 2 43 WILLIAM F. BRYAN, Attorney at Law, of fice opposite. Spreciter's Hotel, East Kino at Lancaster. . v--- •. ' [de c 8-45$f Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain in the side and breast, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Polpatatios of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Hives, Nervou, 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 o! physicians—to this call of diseases; and that there are stages in their progress, which having once 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; and there is at this time, a remedy prepared in Philadelphia which has 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 t 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 of cure, the most careful and thorough attention, presented to the public this great remedy. The soothing and curative 4 power of TAR has often been observed in severe coughs, and Con sumption. But in the above preparation, beside 3ome 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. Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1847. Messrs.. Angney & Dickson :—Gentlemen—Hav ing recommended in my practice, and used in my own family, Thbinson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha, I have no hesitation in saying 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, 1844. I hereby certify that after lingering four years with pulmonary consumption and given up by four physicians, who pronotinced me incurable, the dis ease was arrested and I was restored to health sole ly by the use of Thomson’s Compound Syrup oi Tar and Wood Naptha. MARY HENRY, 48 Sprute 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 St McMAKIN, Reading. Dr. McPHERSON, Harrisburg. And by respectable Druggists generally. Price of large bottles §l.OO, or six for Five Dob lars. Beware of imitation. [oct 19-38 111 1 . Iloofland’s CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES. A RE without a rival for ilie cure of the follow- Zx. ing diseases: 11 laken according io directions, .hey will cure any cose, no mailer who or whai else has failed. .VEGK’I ABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. For iho permanent cure oi Rheumatism, Goui, Gangrene, Aysterio, and severe Nervous affec tions, and are highly recommended for ihe cure id 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 from 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.] Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising ti om a disordered stomach in both male and female, such as female wearuness, diz2iness,fullness ol 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 moat delicate stomach, and in every case will entirely destroy costiveness, and renovate the whole system, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and give a healthy action to tlie whole frame. THK SYMPTOMS 'OF LIVER COM PLAINT ARK—Uneasiness and pain in ihe nglit 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 symptoms 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 of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat causing mucus to rise in the nostrils, Jaundice fre quently accompanies it, and a Dropsey in the face; these symptoms if permitted toconiinue 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 medicines must in every instance be avoided in the treatment for it. THE SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA are very various, those affecting the stomach alone are Nausea, Heartburn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering in the pit of the stomach, feted eructations or sour rising from the stomach, &.c. The sympathetic affections are ve ry diversified. Djspepsia devoid of a functional nature is without danger, but if arising from a dis ease of the stomach it is dangerous. SUDORIFIC.—An infallible remedy for coughs or colds on the chest, spitting of blood, In fluenza, Whooping cough, Bronchitis, Humoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. 'I his is an invaluable family medicine, it soon re lieves any cough or hoarseness, and prevents croup by being early administered.' No cough or cold istoo 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 firs; properly treated. 3 | SPIKENARD OINTMENT, for the effectual | cure of the Piles. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald head I Ringworms, inflamed Eyes or Eyelids, Barbers’ j Itch, Frosted feet, old Sores, either arising from I fever or impure blood, and will extract Fire from Burns upon application, or remove any cutaneous J eruptions from the skin. Persona, troubled with j tender faces should use it after shaving, it will in a : few momenta remove ail sorenesß and stop the bleeding ; it can always be relied upon, and is in valuablein any family. TAR OINTMENT, r or the cure ofpains or. weakness in the liver, hack or Chest, n will entirely remove any deep seated pain. 1 hose remedies have caused many toeniov the blessings of rcinvigorated health, and in a va riety of desperate and abandoned cases a perfect and radical euro, 'fhc rntmerousimposiiions upon the public, nnd smiemants of remarkable cures never made, yen testified toby feigned names, ol by poraons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, rondore it difficult, to do jumico to iho public,in ofloring sufficient inducomont to make a trial of ihrso tnvnluablo medicines. They are omtrnly vegoioble, nhd freo from all injurious in urodients, and claim your patronage solely unon j heir merits. Eyorv family ahouldltovo a pamph let, they can be had of the ngont gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medical Store, No 278 Race street, [one door obovo Eighth! Philadelphia’ For sale m Lancaster by JOHN F. LONG nnd in Harrisburg by Daniel W. Gross, [Jan ll.|y-*»o DENTISTRY. DRS. WAYLAN fit McCALLA, GRADUATES of the Baltimore College of Den tal Surgery, beg leave to announce to the citizens of Lancaster, and public generally that they have entered into partnership in the practice tfggssak ° r DENTAL SURGERY, and will hereafter occupy conjointly the rooms hitherto occupied by Dr. Waylan, di rectly over Messrs. Sprecher and Rohrer’s- Hard ware Store, in East King stroet, 5 dootß from the Court House, where they are prepared to practice all the various branches of the Profession on the most approved plan. -o For the information of any who may be suffering from Palatine defects, either Congenital or Acci dental, we would remark that our art holds out the only means of relief. [sept 19-tf-34 Notice. THE Columbia Bank and Bridge Company intend to make application to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the neitsession thereof, for the renewal, eitension and continuance of the Banking, discounting and other privileges they possess under eiisting laws. The Company to be continued by the name, style and title of the Columbia Bank & Bridge Company, in the borough ofCoulmbia, in the county of Lancaster,'and State of Pennsylvania. • By order of-the Board, SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Columbia, July 1, 1848. - 6mo-23, Longenecker & Co., HAVE just received, a large assortment or GINGHAMS, plain and plaid which they wilt sell very low. Also, LINEN LUSTRES, Lawnsl &c. Black BEREGE SHAWLS, rich colored ligh, Fabrics, do. Superior black and Blue Black Sum mer BOMBAZINES. [May 9, ’4S.-tf-15. Sign Painting. JOHN L. KEFFER has commenced the above business, in A. N. Brenneman’s Building, Cen tre Square, Lancaster, and will do the best he can, by strictattention to business and moderate charges’ to satisfy alLwho may be pleased to favor him with custom. [May 1848.-16, v ■- 1 - - Its Works Praise It I Burns , Scalds,and all kinds qf fyflamed Sores Cured niversal Ointment, is the most com- J_ plete Burn Antidote ever known. It instantly (ana as if by magic) stpps 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 be made. Thousands have tried, and thousands praise it. It is the most perfect mas ter of pain-ever discovered. All who use, recom mend it Every family should be provided with it None can tell how soon some of the family wi need it 3 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 all who use Horses, will find this Ointment the very best tiling they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches, Kicks, &c. on their animals. Surely, every merciful man would keep his animals as free from pain as possible.— Tousey’a Universal Ointment is all that is reauired. Try it. Bites of Insects. For the sting or rule of potsou ons Insects, Tousey’s Ointment is Unrivalled. Hun dreds have tried it and found it good. Piles Cured! For the Piles, Tousey’s Universal Ointment is one of the best Remedies that can be applied. All who have tried it for tlic Piles recom mend it. Old Sores Cured. For old, obstinate sores, there is nothing epual to Tousey’s Ointment. A person in Manlius had, for a number of years, a sore leg, that baffled the skill of the doctors. Tousej’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 a) try it. Burns and Scalds Cured. Thousands of cases of Burns and Scalds, in 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 on'testimo nials, in favor of Xousey’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 bruise. All persons should try it. Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of ScalJ Head have been cured by Tousey’s Ointment. Trv 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 jail. Chapped Hands can be Cured. Tousey’s Univer sal Ointment will always cure the worst cases m 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 Tousev'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. Prepared by Elliott & Tousey, Druggists, Syra cuse. For sale by J. GISH &c CO., Booksellers, Feb. 1, 1848 —ly-1 North Queen st., Lancaster. Cllckener ? s Vegetable Purgative Pills* ARE the first and onlymedicinfe ever discovered that will positively 'cure Headache, Giddiness, Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox,Jaundice, Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fe vers of all kinds, Female Complaints,Measles, Salt Rheum, Heart-Burn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchings of the Skin, Colds, Nervous Complaints, and a va riety of other Diseases arising from impurities ot Indigestion. It has been proved that nearly every disease to which the hfiman frame is subject, originates from 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 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) have no taste ofmedicine, 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 humqrs 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 /rom the chyle, so that.the blood, of which it is the origin, 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 the money paid forthem in all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Jf5"AIl letters of inquiry or for advice must be addressed (post paid) to Dr. C. V. CLICKENER, No. 66 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 ox the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should thereforejalways ask for Clickener’s Sugar-Coated Pills, and take nO others or they will be made the victims of a fraud. February 1, 1848. j.jy Tbe World’s Illation! rpHAT the Piles is disarmed of its terrors by _L Dr. Uplmm’s Vegetable Electuary. The great sensation which was created among the Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized world, by the cunouncement of Dr. Upham’s Electuary, lor the mrc ol Piles, (a J disease that resisted all former Medical treatment,) has settled down into a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy cureln all cases of Piles, either Bleeding or Blind. Exter nal or Internal, and also for all Diseases of the -Stomach ajd Bowels, such as severe and habitual cosliveness, dyspepsia, liver complaint, inflamma tion of 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, Cnuse and Nature of the Piles, together with its conjunctive diseases, will be found in the pamphlets, to be had of ail agents and deal* era gratis. VOLUNTARY CERTIFICATES. United States Marshall's Office, ? New York, Dec. 6th, 1847. 5 Messrs. Wyatt &. Ketchom Gentlemen—Understanding that you are the general agents for the salo of Dr. Upham'a Voce table Electuary, lor tlio cure of Piles, I hove deemed u my duty to vo untocr a recommendation in behalf pi that invaluable tnedieino. I huvo boon afflicted lor many years wjih tho Piles, and have (tied va rious roinedios, but with no beneficial oflccs. In deed, I began to consider my cnao hopeless. But. about tho hrst of September last, I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of iho above nnmed medicine; I took his odviev, and rejoico to hay that I am not only relieved, but, us I believe, per. leotly cured. I most earnestly recommend it to nil who may have the misfortune to bo afflicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. V ery,respectfully, your ob'i servant, XT ELY MOORE. New York, November 2, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt £ Kelcham : Gentlemen—l am constrained lo give you a statement ol the benefit I derived from using Dr. Upharn s Electuary, in a case of Piles, by so doim». I shall render a benefit to those who arc suffering trom that troublesome disease. I was reduced for several years by the Piles so much that it was with great difficulty for me to walk or attend to mv business. I also suffered from other diseases which wero extremely troublesome, and which 1 am pleased to say two boxes ol the Electuary en. ttrely removed ; and that my health is better now than it has been lor many years. It has done me and my family since more good, and with less ex pense, ihon all the physicians to whom I have ho. phed, or medicine that I have used. H I remain, still in perfect health, Yourobedient servant, NELSON NEWTON 280 Spring street, cor. RenwitL. m nr New * ork ' Kuv - 1 5 » 1847. Messrs. Wyatt Ketcham : Gentlemen—l‘ consider it a duty which I not only owe to you, but to my fellow beings, to speak 'WPS*?'- Upham’s Electuary, a medicine which I think has saved my life, and' restored me tO -? For several years I was afflicted with Piles, together with Dyspepsia, and a general disarrangement of the system. I employetfdiffer em physicians, with no good result, and they at last told me they could do no more forme, and said that I must d,e. I thus had given up all hopes of ever having my health restored, until I had ealled to mnidihebenefii B that o nephew of mine m Philadelphia. (Benjamin Percival,) had derived in a severe case of chronic dysentery, by yoor medicine, that repurchased a bos, which, to^ny rnlwf »’d f !h r g , a few dos «. I receivetl great ralwf, and thank God, by continuing its use, that I amSfew restored to perfect health, y : MRS. SARAH T. AMES ' m, . 142 Mercer Street. .Notice.—The genuine Upham’s Electuary has hie written.signature, thus {&“ A. Ujjbam, M. D. Tne hand is also done with a {>en. Price $1 a box.,. Sold, wholesale and retail by. Wyatt 6r Ketch* am, 121 Fulton Street, N. Y., and by Druggists generallythrougbout the United States and Canada * Forsale by only GEORGE A. MILLER „ „ D ,™js iBl ‘ Weal Kln s S'reet, Lancaster, Pa. May 2, 1848. " 14-tf Dr* Townsend’s compound Extract Sarsaparilla* THIS Extract is ptft 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, ane is particularly adapted for a Spring and Summei Medicine. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsapa rilla over all other remedies is, while it eradicates disease,-it invigorates the body. Consumptioncured. 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 nr profuse expectoration and pain in the side, &c.. have and can be cured. Probauly there never was a remedy that has been so succe stul.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 fcstrength. 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 stage, 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 oi Health of New York and elsewhere and spending tlu- most of mv earnings in attempting to regain my hea.rh, 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 your advice I kept on, and I do most heartily thank you for your advice. I persevered in taking the Sarsapa rilla, 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 mv health. It helped me beyond the expectations of all that knew my case. Charles Quimby. Orange, Essex county, N. J. August 2, 1847. State of New Jersey . Essex county , ss.—Charles Quimby, being fully sworn according'to law, on his oath saith, that the foregoing-statement is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief. Ciias. Quimby. Sworn and subscribed to, before me, at Orange, 2d Aug. 1847. Cyrus Baldwin, Justice of Peace. Spitting Blood. Head the following and say that consumption is incurable if you can. New York, April 23, 1847. Dr. Townsend : 1 verily believe that your Sarsa parilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. 1 have for several years had a bad cough, it became worse and Worse. At last I 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 Sarsapa rilla 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 T Dr. Townsend—-I take pleasure in saying for the benefit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter,«fwo 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 alone, 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. Two Children Saved. 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 try your Sarsaparilla which we heard so much of but had little confidence, there being.so much stuff advertised that is worthless; but wo 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’s Island, 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 1 could not eat, sleep, or work : I had the most distressing pains, and niy limbs were terribly swollen. 1 have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good—l ain' so much better—indeed lam entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the afflicted. Yours respectfulty, . James Cumminos. Could not Walk. 1 hat 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 winch 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 yeur been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state health, being reduced by a variety of com plaints uch as females are liable to; she got so bad at ngth that she was entirely unable to walk, and v - as helpless as a child; she commenced using y\ nr Sarsaparilla, and she immediately began to regain her strength, her complaints left 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, 87 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 <■!* inherent cause or causes, produ ced by irregulan:*-, illness or accident. It will not be c.ipcctcd 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 difficulties,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, I take pleasure in thus acknowledging it and recommend ing it to the public. M. D. Moore, corner-ol Albany, Aug. 17, 1847. Grand and Lydius sts To Mothers and Married Ladies. 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 i gleet to tako it, as this is a certain preventive) for any ol the numerous and horrible diseusos to which females are subject at this time of lift. This period may be delayed lor several years by taking this medicine. It braces the whole system, renows permanently the natural energies—by removing the impurities of the body—but so far stimulating the system ns to produce a subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for fe male weakness and disdusn. Disease of the Heart , Rupture and Dropsy. Now 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 'pait of the time. She has been troubled with shortness of breath, and groat fluttering of the heart, whicli bus been very distressing, ana 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 relievcu of the fickleness of the heart, and the rupture has almost entirely dis appeared. She has nlso had the dropsy, ana was very much swollen. Wo had no idea that she could be benefitted as she had such a complication of dis eases. But it has, as strange aB 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. II any disbelieve this account, they are at liberty to call at my house and have occular de monstration. Yours &c. Wh. Towser, 1 James st. Dyspepsia. m ßank De P art ment, Albany May 10, 1846. . r. 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 or no effect in removing the complaint. I was induced, about two months since, to try your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and I must say with Tittle 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 Zattdt. N. B.—Purchase none hut such as 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; Durol & Co. Rich mond ;P. P. Cohen, Charleston; Newark, N J and by principal Druggists and Merchants general ly throughout;the United States, West Indies and the Canadas. ’ Foi sale wholesale and retail by : * V J.& HEINITSH & SON, Druggists, North Queen street, Lancaster Feo. 16,1848. *