Wonderful Escape. On Sunday last, says the Pottsville Eniporiwn, our friends, Major Samuel M. Mills and Mr. Daniel Glassmire, took it sleigh ride to the new town of Ashland, on the north side of thißroad Mountain, in Butlertownship, about twelve miles from Potts ville. When they reached Waiser's Broad Moun tain House, they met 'young Mr. Wasser, who agreed to accompany them to Ashlind. - He har nessed into a sleigh a fine youngracing horse, (val ued • at• $4lO to $500) and started after Messrs. Mills and Glassmire. In passingsome sleds, young Wasser upset his sleigh, himself and his companion were thrown out, and his horse started to run.— Messrs M. and G. were descending the mountain, when looking back, they saw Wassees horse corn ingon the full run behind them. ;. They turned out and made way for the runaway; the horse passed them, and about 200 yards further down, came in contact with a drove of cattle coming to the Potts ville market. The poor brute threw himself with great violence on theYhead of a stout bull in the drove. Both horns of the bull entered the horse's body, one in the breast in front of the shoulder, the other just behind the shoulder. One of the horns was taken off in the body, and the horse dropped dead instantly, in hisdeath-struggle knocking another ox of the drove insensible upon the ground, where he lay for some minutes as if killed by the violence of the shock. The poor horse was unharnessed as he lay, and his mangled carcass rolled over the steep mountain side, food lor the wild beasts and birds of prey. From Me N, Y. Journal.of Commerce—Taylor paper The Tariff of 1542: It would seem by the vote. in the U. S. House of Representatives last Monday, on a resolution of Mr. Eckert, of instructing the Committee of Ways and Means to bring in "a Bill based on the principles of the Tariff of 1812," that the Whigs arc again lusting 'after the leeks and onions of Egypt. The demonstration is of no practical im portance, as there is not the slightest probability that any such bill will pass the Senate; still, it is of some interest as showing what the Whigs ovoid do if they could. It:is thus that without the possi bility of any good resulting in any way, they shake olf the reinfbreententS by which they have gained their recent victory, and without whose aid, they can never gain another, nor retain the ascendency which they wow hold. From the Jersey Shore Republican John A. Gamble. We perceive by our exchanges from different parts of the State, that our fellow-townsman JIIIIN A. GAMBLE, Esq., is strongly recommended as the deMocratic candidate for Canal Commissioner at `the next fall electioh: , We have not time to corm :ment upon the claims of our friend, but we would say, and that too, with a full knowledge of his char acter, that if selected, his great care will be, not to serve himself, but the people, and make if possible, our public works yield a large revenue to the State. Mr. Gamble is a strong man in the Northern part of this State, and will run a powerful vote, and we have not the least doubt, if nominated, (and we believe he will be,') he will elected by a trium phant majority. ISRAELITES IR AUSTRIA.—The Austrian Diet, on the sth of October, by a vote of 543 against 20, decided to abolish the tax imposed on the Hebrew citizens, called the "Judensteur," as well as of the lather taxes levied for permitting the temporary residence of Jews in Vienna, or by passport and police regulations. The minority vote was solely German. • l Cipt. John N. Cushing, father of Hon. Caleb Cushing, died at his residence, in Newburyport, Mass., on Friday morning, in the 70th year of his age. Capt C. has been among the most enterpri sing merchants in Newburyport, and was one of the largest ship owners in New England. DEEr Sxow.—The snow, in the vicinity of York, PHILADELPHIA. Pa., fell last week to the depth of 22 inches, and at FOR a PANORAMA short time Gettysburg to about 18 inches. So much snow , THE GREATEST PAINTING IN THE WORLD, has not fallen there at any one time for the last six covering 19,000 feet of canvass! It shows in the most perfect manner the towns, cities, mountains, rivers, ranches, plantations, domestic animals, _ __ Cunrous Scrcr.—ln the Cambridge (Mass.) Court grain fields of Mexico, HABITS OF MEXICANS, ' character and scenery of the country, together with of Common Pleas, a few days since, a constable the movements of the army under Taylor, with was prosecuted in a suit of slander, brought by a their marches,encampments, battles, fording of man against whom he had a civil process. The s ri e v e e n r e s r , trains ne of pack mules, and'all the interesting o incidents of the' campaign, from campai n, Corpus man had run oon seeing him approach, where- Christiy and Menato Vista; the whole formingmost. upon the rpus off upon the constable'pursued him . crying 'stop thief." amusing and instructive exhibition ever in the city. Phe Sketches were taken from nature by one of The jury rendered a verdict for the Plaintiff; G ' en. , Caylor's officers, and are correct as life. It. sessing the damages at six cents. was visited by over 100,000 persons in New York, (having been exhibited there for several months in successiono among whom were the clergy, judges, and the most fashionable people of the city. Tickets 21) cents ; Children under 10, hall' price. On Thursday evening, January 4th, by the Rev. Doors open every night, until further notice ' at 61 C. W. Schaeffer, George Bergner to Catharine Ch- o'clock. Panorama commences moving at 71 prt ler, both of Harrisburg. cisely. An Explanatory Lecture is given at each On the 3d inst., by the Rev. It. Owen, John W. exhibition, Afternoon Exhibitions at 3 o'clock. Strebig to Rebecca Sanders, both of Columbia. Cut thin advertisement out and put it In your On the oth hot ,by the they. 3. ,l, Stripe, John pocket, Remember the place, Pranklin tio Montgomery to Delilah nipple, both oftittlb Harbor. Nu : ti ' i t t h ie N s t r ' r y lk uj Btr " t ` user Areh On the I Ith lust, by the same, Christian Hershey ' to Rebecca, daughter of Henry II lekle, both of the borough ol' Colombia. Dn Columbia, on the 1d instant, by the Rev. Mr. Owen, Adney 11. Reynolds, or doirtoweville, Tioga county, Pa., to Anna daughter of Henry Daises, of Maytown, Lancaster county, PR. On Thursday evening, the 11th, by the Rev, Dr. Harris, A. U. Slaymakor, of Williamstown, to F. Itl„ daughter of W. D. Slaymaker, New town MARRIAGES. On' the 2,1 inst., by the Hey. J. C. Baker, Jacob L. Gross to Hunnali Bowman, both of Ephrata. On the same day, Christian Hertzler, of Manor, to Elizabeth Haverstick, of Lancaster township. On the 4th inst.,-Benjamin Diffenbach to Barbara Lefever,. both of East Lnmpeter township. On the same day, Christian Kendig to Elizabeth Urban, both of Conestogo township. On the 9th inst., John K. Long to Elizabeth Miller, both of East Hempfleld township. o. On the 14th inst., Israel Kautz, of this city, to Margaret Dehaven, of Norristown. DEATHS. On the Ist instant, Daniel Kane, aged 77 years, a citgen of West Earl township. From the Springfield .(111) Register On Wednesday evening, in this city, of consump tion, Adam Henry Diller, son of Gen. Adam Diller, of Philadelphia, in the 30th year of his age. Never have tne uncertainties and disappointments of this life been more forcibly brought to our minds, than in the death of the above estimable and talent ed young gentleman. A little more than six weeks since, in company with some relatives, he arrived in this city, with the intention of remaining among us, and devoting himself to the profession of the law, of which he was a bright and shining member. But while bright hopes and joyous anticipations soon to be realized fell like a gleam of sunshine around him—a dark cloud had settled upon his' path—the angel of death had marked him for his own. When coining up the Illinois river, he was attacked with bleeding at the lungs—similar attacks followed after reaching here, which resulted in a violent and rapid consumption. Like the rainbow's evanescent going, Like the chrysalis' ephemeral glowing, Like the storm-cloud's transient burst of light; His youthful hopes so set in night." * * * * "Like the fading of the bright carnations, Like the passage of the vocal nations, When sere Autumn sends his wintry blast, The youth as sudden came and passed." *.**** • * * * Like the grass at early daylight growing, Like the dew-drops on it brightly glowing, Like the growth and passage of that grass, So did he, flourish, fade, and pass. Thds has been cut off in the pride of manliness, and in the midst of usefulness and honor, one of the most promising young men olour country.— Endowed with a commanding and highly cultivated intellect, winning manners, kind disposition, and generous heart, he was beloved and esteemed by all who knew him. He has left a vacuum in the hearts of his friends not cmly here, but in Pennsyl vania, that cannot be filled. But amid the sadness and gloom that surrounds, there is a consolation in the reflection that his lotlellbtimong kind and devoted friends, and that his pillow was smoothed by affectionate hands, and his sufferings alleviated by loving hearts. May He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb, assist his friends who are far distant to bear this affliction with calm resignation and Christian fortitude, and may they all meet in a brighter and better world, where pain, and sick ness, and death will never come. In this City, Miss Sal'ah Strenge, in the 23d year of her age. Estate of Daniel Kane, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the last will and testa ment of,Daniel Kane, late of West Earl. township, Lancaster county, deceased, Executor of said Es tate. All persons having demands against the same are, therefore ' requested to present them, duly authenticated, for payment, and those know ing themselves to be indebted are requested to discharge their liabilities. MARK CONNELL, Executor. *6t-51 January 16 'NEW BOOKS, JUST PUBLISHED and for sale at the CHEAP BOOK STORE of JUDD & MURRAY, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster,Pa. Macauley's History of England. This day pub. : lished by the Harpers. The first volume received. History of Alexander the Great, by Jacob Abbott. One beautiful volume, Bmo., Engravings. Fine Paper. 60 cts. History of Charles the First, by Jacob Abbott. Uniform with the above. Same price. The Women of the Revolution. Two fine, well printed volumes. 12mo. 16 Steel Portraits. By Mrs. Ellet. Arabian Nights' Entertainments. A new trans lation, arranged for Family Reading, with Explana tory Notes by E. W. Lane, Esq. Illustrated with six hundred exquisite Engravings. Now complete in two elegant volumes. Speaking of this edition, says a bibliographical writer : "We hail this splen did work as the richest gift in literary fiction that has ever appeared. It is worthy of particular re mark, that this edition by Lane, which is original, and especially designed for family reading,, pos sesses great advantages over its predecessors in this important respect." Cowper's Poetical Works—lllustrated. With a Biographical and Critical Introduction. by Thomas Dale. One of the most delightful of poets, as he was one of the most affectionate and jist-hearted of men. His feelings of social beauty and enjoyment are not surpassed, perhaps nut equalled, by any poet in the language; his sense of natural imagery unerringly true • his feeling of domestic comfort gave him a wonderful power of domestic pathos.— Mrs. S. C. HALL. 2 vols. Svo. With many other Choice Works at very low prices. January 1G Cheap and Good Watches, ii JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, Whole sale and Retail, at the PHILADELPHIA n ' , l' WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 96 North Second Street, corner or Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Warehen, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, - - - $3O and over Silver Lever Watches, do. 16 do. Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, 11 do. Silver Quartier Watches, - - $5 to 10. Gold Pencils, - - - 1 50 to $7. Fine Gold Rings, - - - 371 cts. to $BO. Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per set—Teas SO, Desert $lO, Table $l5. Watch Glasses, best quality—Plain 121 cts., Patent 181 cts., Lunet 25 eta. Other articles in proportion. All Goods war ranted to be what . they are sold fur. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of -fine Gold Jewelry and Silver Ware. Also, an assort ment of M. J. Tobias &.Co., E. Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, G. & R. Beesley, and other superior PATENT LEVER MOVEMENTS, which will be cased in any style desired. Arrangements have beimrnade with all the above celebrated makers, the best manufacturers of Liver pool, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken and the name and residence of the person ordering put on if requested. 0. CONRAD, No. 96 North Second St.. Importer of Watches. January 16,'49 51 First Premium awarded by the Franklin Institute. Oct. 19.1.4 for Lamps and Gas Fixtures. ARCHER & WARNER, No. 119 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, manfacture every description of Lamps, and Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Girandoles, Boquet Stands, -Chandeliers for public buildings made to order in thebest style. The workmanship and finish warranted equal to any in the country. Every description of .1 - " Archer's Patent Solar Lard Lamps" always on hand. Altering, repairing and re-finishing promptly attended to. Having obtained the First Premium at the last Exhibition or the Franklin Institute, they can con fidently recommend the articles manufactured by them. ARCHER & WARNER, Wareroom 119 Chesnut Street, Manufactory 130 Race Street. ly-51 January 16, '49 Great National Exhibition, At FRANKLIN HALL, No. 50 North Sixth Street em o 'n I. STAND, eIIiARLES il. VILLIAMS respeetThlly informs V.,/ the eiti7.ens of Lancaster, and strangers who linty tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving and !lair Cutting Saloon, in North queen Street, opposite Kauffman's Tavern,. where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial Busi ness, in its varied branches. Ile will shave you as clean as a City Broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your head and the cut of your Phiz.. Then the whole object and desire is, to improve the appearance of the human race. From long experience he flatters himself* that lie can go flow all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as 't o meet the entire approbation of those who submit their Chins to the keen ordeal of his Razor. January 16 tf-iil To Let. ON and after the Ist day or April neat, the 41- lowing named rooms in "Mille'r's adjoining the Farmers' Bank, in East King Street, viz: The entire .4th Story, now used as a Society Hall, with ante-chamber and small room connected. The entire 3d Story, which will be converted into a spacious Hall, 34 by 22 feet, with ante-rooms. Said Hall will be handsomely furnished and fitted up for society purposes—to be let each night of the week except Monday and Friday. ALso, a large and elegant room, now occupied by Alderman W. G. Evans, on the 2d Story, suitable for an office or for business. The above rooms will be let on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to GEO. W. REICHENBACH. GEO. S. BALL, MICHAEL ROYER, Trustees of Conestoga Council. January 16 *3t-51 Estate of'Jacob Hess. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lane'r. WHEREAS, Edwin N. Lightner, P. F.. Light ner and Thos. S. M'llvaine, Administrators of Nathaniel F. Lightner, deceased, who was one of the Committee of Jaco b Hess, an habitual drunk ard, of Strasburg township, and also the account of Benjamin Groff, the survivor of the Committee of said Jacob Hess, did on the 6th day of January, 1849, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said- Court have ap pointed the 19th day of March, 1849, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Proth'y. Prothonotary , s Office, Lancaster, January 16,'49 . 5 . • 4t-51 Wanted. BYa young man, who has been in the mercan tile business, a situation as a Salesman in the above business. As he can come well recommend ed any person wishing a Salesman will do well to address " Seeker , " York Post Office. The salary required will be very moderate. January 16 lm-51 ARCHER'S PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMP: Patented June IS, 1842.—Manufactured by ARCHER & WARNER, No. 119 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 9~ Also, Chandeliers, Girandoles, Candelabras &c., and every description of Gas Fixtures. January 16,'49 ly-51 Election. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an election will be held at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 6th day of February next, between the hours - of 10 o'clock' in the fore noon, and 9 in the afternoon, to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for the East Ward, and one Judge and two Inspectors for the West Ward, to conduct the general and other elections'of the cur rent year. The officers of the last general election are requested to conduct the above election. At the same time and place, will be elected by the citizens of Lancaster, one Assessor and two Assistant Assessors to serve for the ensuing year. JOHN MYER, High Constable. 3t-51 January 16 To the Ladles. ALL and see Mrs. Raninger's stock of Bonnets, C Muffs, Feathers, Flowers, 4-c., 4-c. As Winter is now upon us. it behooves every Lady to seek that place where the prettiest, cheap est, and most fashionable Bonnets can be purchased. Direct your steps to MRS. RANINGER'S MILLINERY ROOMS, and your desire can be gratified. Ladies, if you have not supplied yourselves with MUFFS, call on Mrs. Raninger, and you can get a first-rate article at a very moderate price. In fact, at a much lower rate than any Dry Goods Store in this City can furnish you a similar article. MUFFS are so cheap at this establishment, that they go off like chaff before a Winter's wind. The Ladies are invited to call early, or they will lose bargains that are not to be met with often. Nirs..R. takes pleasure in informing her friends and her hundreds of kind customers, That she still continues the MILLINERY business in all its branches, on the second floor of Kramph's Build ing, opposite the Post Office, where can be had the most elegant assortment of goods, consisting of BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, MEAD DRESSES, RIBBONS, CAPS, -BONNET CAPS, SATINS, SILKS, and VELVETS of every variety, and in the latest and most fashion able styles. She feels confident that in the exten sive stock which she has been no careful to select, and at her very reduced prices, she will be able to please all who may favor her with their presence. January 16, 1849 51 IRON FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. (AN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3d, 1549, j By virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the public house of Christian Shertz, in the csty of Lancaster, the undivided half part of the billowing described valuable real estate, to wit: That well-known establishment nownccupied by Boon & Mulvey, situated on East Chesnut Street and the. Railroad, in the city of Lancaster, com prising a Foundry, Pattern Shop, Blacksmith Shop, Brick Office, and the piece or parcel of ground thereto belonging. With the Foundry there is a Hydrant, and every thing requisite to that branch of the works. Five Lathes, one Boring Mill, one Upright Drill, Vices, Grindstone, one eight horse Engine, and all the Drills, Taps, Wrenches and Dies necessary in this division of the establishment. There are -besides Blacksmith Tools, Boilermaker Tools, and a large and convenient shop for build ing boilers in. Irr A list of the Tools can be seen by calling on the undersigned. The Shops are situated immediately on the Col umbia and Philadelphia Railroad, so that every convenience is afforded for hauling Coal, iron, Lumber, or anything that may be required about the works. This establishment is so well known through the State, that it is scarcely necessary to give a more minute description or the seversl advantages con nected with it. ALSO: A one-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, Situate on the North side of Chesnut Street, in said city, containing in front on said street, about 24 feet G inches, and extending in depth 40 feet, more or less, attached to and adjoining the above. ALSO: A one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Situate on the North side of Chesnut Street, in said city, containing in front on said Chesnut Street about 27 feet 10 inches, and extending in depth 40 feet, more or less, attached to and adjoining the above, and on the East bounded by property of John Eberman. The above property having been owned in equal parts by William W. Pennell, deceased, in his life time, and by John Lehner, the half part now offer ed for sale is that owned by said Pennell's Estate. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock P. M., when the terms will he made known and due attendance given by GEORGE Quica.Ey, JAMES B. LANE, Administrators of Wm. W. Pennell. January 16 is-51 ,i• n . .:' !.• '' , I , \\ c 7 :'',. '---. '', - ~74 1 V \,-,.- ..t'tj :'... ~ ' • 4: ... ~.i : L i . . 1 .... .46,4' Reinhardt's Patent Glass Pad Lever Truss. THESE TRUSSES have a superiority over any heretofore in use on account of their durability and cleanliness. The Rupture Pad, which is con structed of Glliss, has. a double' motion: Ist, by revolving on its own axis, and 2d, by the Lever, by which it is attached to the main spring. In this way it is so adjusted as to suit the motion of the body;and is always clean and durahle, which in the ordinary stuffed pads is not the case. The manifest superiority these Trusses have over others, is, that they are more effectual in retaining the rills in their proper place and making an curial pressure. They can be adjusted to suit either side. The Umbilical Truss is unsurpassed, being so lapted as to remain perfectly secure when applied These Instruments are roe sale or different sizes JOHN V. LONG'S Drug and Chemical Store, Nu. S North Queen,St January IS St.ti I DR. WILEI"S CELEBRATED IDUUII CANDY. poontively II certain and aptnlyoll.l± Ihr Conglig, 1 C4ll 1111, 1111(11111 , 11(1011, Irruntluuw l,l l. 010 TIIIIIII, Croup, Whooping Cough, A 41111111%, Catarrhs Diff icult Expectoration—in Jinn, ill (Damning 111 . (nly to ((mini um , In confirmed Conglimption, ri" Te Every Muth \Yuman ' end Child, Dr, Wiley's Cough Candy lint linen long unit litvoriffily known its an invaluable remedy thr Cought, Colds, and all diseanes arising tilon these complaints. It has received the first tettinionialt of the public rots throughout the Union, and it recommended and until by Physicians, Clergymen, Lawyert, Far mers, Merchanto, &to. of the highest respectability. It differs from all other Cough Candy, being very pleasant to take, and not containing any thing that could poo.iibly injure the patient. Every family throughout the country should always have a pack age on hand. These who have ivied it are never without it. Give it a rair, judicious trial—we ask 110 More. Dr. Wiley's eolebrated 'Cough Candy, has Ob tained such an extraordinary popularity, that seve ral would he Cough Candy inventors have been tempted to counterfeit it; so before you purchase, see that the name of GEORGE W. CHILDS & CU. is written on the wrapper. None other will do you any good, to say nothing of the harm they may produce. '- Price per package (the Candy is always done up in packages) of too sticks, 14 etc., five sticks, cts., twelve sticks, 50 cts., thirty sticks, $l. For sale by GEORGE A. MILLER, Druggist, West King Street, Lancaster, Pa., who is the Sole Agent for Lancaster county. 00- A reasonable discount will be allowed to those who buy to sell. January 16 St-51 Canal, Water Power and Stone QUARRIES FOR LEASE. • PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned rfor leasing, for a period of five yearsilom the 15th day of March next, the old Maryland Susque hanna Canal, in Cecil county, together with the Saw M ill, Lands, Stone Quarries, and all the other property of the Company appertaining thereto. The Canal has'its outlet locks at Port Deposit°, and has extensive ponds for the accommodation of rafts. There is a Farm of 60 acres of good lend, 2 , and a comfortable House connected with it. 14.. Persons disposed to offer for this lease are re quested to address the undersigned, post-paid, be fore the 15th day of February, 1849. They are re quested so to frame their proposals as to secure to the Company a stipulated net rent, cl ear of all char ges for repairs, taxes, superintendence or any other matter. Proposals will be received for the lease of the whole property, or for the Stone Quarries and the rest of the property separately. Satisfactory security for the fulfilment of the contract will be required. WM. BOSE, Gov. Md. Sus. Canal Co. Baltimore, Jan. 11, 1649. tf-51 (Baltimore American, 52,00.) CHARLES A. lIEINITSH, Successor to J. F. Heinitish & Son, WH'OLESALE& RETAIL DRUGGIST, EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. January 16, 1849. 3m-51 Store Room to Let. THE Store Room recently occupied by D. R. & C. A. Elder, in the National House Building, North Queen Street, with Cellar and Wareroom. The stand is one of the most desirable in the city. Apply to _ _ . January 16 L ANDIS & BLACK, ATTORNIES AT LAW: Office—Three doors below the. Lancaster Bank, South Queen Street, Lancaster, Pennsa. [gr All kinds of Scrivening, such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will he attended to with correctness and despatch. January 16, 1849 51 ALEXANDER L. HAYES, - ATTORNEY AT LAW: Office—South Prince Street, half a square from the Lancaster Saving's Institution. January 9, 5 49 50 JUNIUS B. KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law 0 offers his professional services to the public. Office in Longenecker's building, Centre Spuare next door to Ken&g's Hotel. April 13, 1847. - 11 TOOTHACHE DROPS,' An immediate and perfect Cure. THOSE who have felt the painful throbbing and ex eructating pangs of this disease shooting through their jaws with most tormenting perseverance, and, as s often the case, hare received but little sympathy from riends on such occasions, will no doubt be much pleased o know of a remedy that will never fail to quiet forever the unmerciful offender. This remedy is the CLOVE ANODYNE, an unfailing cure. The following testimony is from one of our most din• tinguished practical Dentists : Ilmrs. A. B. 4 D. Sued.—Gentlemen : In the course of my practice I have extensively used your Clove Anodyne with much success for the relief of the Toothache; and as I constantly recommend it to my patients, I deem tl .mt just to inform you of the high opinion I have of it over other remedies. I amyours, very respectfully, Vh.TT, Dentist, • 280 Broadway, corner of Warren-st. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. 13. & D. SANDS. Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton -street, eor. of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists eratly through,a the United States and Canadas For Sale by GEORGE A. MILLER, Druggist, West King Sheet, who is the sole agent for Lan caster county. • January 16,'49 '\N SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1849, at the public house of Michael M'Grann, in the city Lancaster, will be offered at public sale, a valuable Lot of Ground, situated in Lime Street, city of Lancaster, adjoin ing property of Anthony Jennings and Lewis Hart man, 20 feet front, and 62 feet 4 inches, in depth. The improvements consist of a one and a half story BRICK HOUSE, with hydrant water in the yard. The house is new and in excellent re- 'g lair. Possession and an indisputable title will be given by the Ist of April next. One half the purchase ooney can remain as a lien on the property. Sale to begin at 6 o'clock P. M. when terms will ie made known and due attendance given by ADAM WILHELM. is-49 Great Economy in Kindling Fires. riIHE attention of Country Merchants, Pedlars . 1 . and Dealers generally, and families, is respect liilly to a composition called " CHEEVER'S PATENT FIRE KINDLING, an article much needed and in demand from all quarters. Fifty cents will supply one lire every day for six months. It is neatly done up in Packa ges, each containing 24 cakes each cake 10 inch squares one of which instantaneously taking fire from contact with a lighted match, will ignite Charcoal, Wood and Bituminous Coal,. and with one-fourth the ordinary qaantity of Wood, or Charcoal, will kindle the Anthracite. For sale, Wholesale & Retail, at the KINDLING DEPOT, No. 149 South Second St. Philadelphia, J. W. GRAY. 3m-49 Jan. 2. 1849 To the qualified Voters of the City of Lancaster. N pursuance of the provisions of the supplement I to the Act, incorporating the City of Lancaster, approved the 10th day of February, 1843, the quali fied voters of the said City are hereby notified, that an election of an Alderman, or any citizen of said city, qualified to be elected a member of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to serve as Mayor of said city, will be held at the Court House, in said city, on Tuesday, the 6th day of February next. The said election to be conducted in the same manner and by the same officers, as elections of Select and Common Council of said city WILLIAM JENKINS, Recorder. Jan 9 (City papers please copy.) 3t-50 New European Garden Seeds Growth of ISIS. RUE English Early York, Large York, Noble's T Superior Early Dwarf, Drumhead, Imperial Ox-heart, Bremen Brown, Hanover Brown and Savoy Cabbages. French Spring Carrot, Prussian Imperial Dwarf', German Loup,'and Cedo Nolli Peas, the earliest or the Pea tribe, together with a 1111 assortment of other Garden Seeds. For sale by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, East King Street. 1 to-60 111.: undernignod Auditor, uppointed by thy 1 Court of Common Plnum of the county or Lan luitnr, to tllFltylbuto thnWoo" In On linntlm or 1, liyolr and A. N. tiollortn,.Aagninern or,lohn and Will', of Wont Muni lownafilp, to and towing Ihn predawn, homily ;04 , u hobo , , that lin trill al. tend 01 I.lolnnntnr, on / , 'Holam, Ma lUthill January, lit tOolovlt, P. NI., where 1111 1101'4011N intorloontl urn ennuontnil its [mend and proonnt {hob' elninoi. .1, VAN CA NIP, Auditor. Jan fl 111•141 IN TUE MATTER of the intended application of DANIEL. CONRAD, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at the January Term, 18.49, for license to continue keeping a public house in the township of Conestogo—it being an old stand. • WE, the undersigned citizens of the township Conestogo, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to he kept, Do Certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are acquainted with the said Dan'!. Conrad, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and.tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John 11. Harman, Samuel Harnish, Benj. Conrad, Abr. Haveretick„lacob Ilaverstick, John Herr, A. Miller, Isaac H. Shenk, Isaac Stoner, John Bren neman, Jacob Krieder, Daniel Wishenk. Dec :26 . ax .TheolOgical Hooks very Cheap' At JUDD $• MURRAY'S CHEAP BOOK TORE, opposite the Post Office, North Queen St., Lanc'r Dwight's Theology. Comprehensive Commentary. Henry's do. Clark - 's do. Barite's Notes, as fir as published. Hall's Works. - Newton's Works. ()rigid and History of Missions. Sturtevant's Preacher's Manual. Milner's Church History. Prideaux's Connections. Jay's Works. McCheyne's Works. Hooker's Complete Works. Bridges on Proverbs. Sketches of 500 Sermons. Homes Introduction. French on n theParables. Cadworth's Intellectual System of the Universe Murdock's Mosheim's Eclesiaslical History. With a great variety of other valuable authors. Jan. 5. 1849. 49 Stray Heifer. CAME to the subscriber's pre mises in Elizabeth township, about one mite south from the resi- dence of Peter Martin, Esq., and about the same distance west of New Ephrata, a STRAY HEIFER, about 18 months old, with a bell on a strap round the neck, of a light red color, some white on the lower part of the body and legs. The owner is requested to prove property and pay expenses of keeping and take said Heifer away, otherwise it will be disposed of according to . law. Dec. 16,'48. JOHN DEMMY.. Dec 10 47 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 the attention 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 ous adjacent towns, warrants the opinion of their superior excellence. Hundreds of names of the most.respectable standing both in and out of the city, having the articles in use, will be shown to persons wishing to purchase. Also for sale, GAS OVENS, and a great variety of Stoves at prices which cannot fail to please. Give us a call. PETERS & CO., JOHN EHLER. 3t-51 MOTHERS who are afflicted with excoriated or sore Nipples can have their sufTering alle viated by purchasing and applying the above highly useful and cheap article. Also Tops or Caps for Nursing Bottles. For sale at • JOHN F. LONG'S Drug and Chemical store, No. Sk North Queen st. Dec I; , 413 tf-4 6 CLOVE ANODYNE NEW YORK, Dec. 141, 1544 PRICE 25 cts. PER VIAL qmeow-ol Public Sale Auditor's Notice. c-c Highly Important. No. 76 south sixth street, Philada 33-3 m. French Nipple Shields. Estate of John Berg. Iu the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Loner. VHEREAS, Jacob Ileisey, Committee of Jacob Berg, a lunatic, (now deceased,) did on the 28th day of December, 1848, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the 27th day of January, 1849, for confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Arresx: HENRY STOEK, Protley. Prothonotary's Office, • I Lancaiter, Jan. 9, 1848. j Dissolution of Partnership THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Steinman & Son, is this day dissolved by mutual consent; the business will be continued by George M. Steinman, at the old stand, wher e the, books of tne firm will remain for settlement. fn ietiring from business, the Senior partner em braces this occasion thus publicly to express his thanks for theJiberal.patronage extended to himself and to the firm, during his long connection with the business, and the Junior, not less thankful, takes this opportunity to assure the public that no effort on his part shall be wanting in continuance of the business, to offer such inducements as will en courage their continued patronage. JOHN F. STi.INMAN, GEORGE DJ. STEINMAN. Estate of Jas. 11. Slaymaker, dec. T ETTERS of Administration upon the Estate of James H. Slaymaker, late of Paradise town ship, Lancaster county, deceased, hare beee grant ed to the undersigned Administrators. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned. THOS. S. - M'ILVAINF., Salisbury township, JANE E. SLAYMAKER, Adin'rs Paradise township. 6t-50 Dissolution of Partnership. THE!' partnership heretofore existing' betOreen the subscribers trading under the firm of J. F. Heinitsh 4.• Son, is this day dissolved by the with drawal of the senior partner. The Drug business will be continued by Charles A. Heinitah, at the old stand, East King Street. .1. F. HF.INITSH, CHARLES A. HEINITSII. lm-49 January 2 Clothing: Clothing! IN READING, PENN , A A LIST of desirable Ready Made Garments:— Super Drab Beaver Tilbury Sack Coats. Super Brown Over Sack Coats. Super Black Register Sack. • Black and Brown Business Sack Coats.' French Dress Over Sack Coats. French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats. and Full Circle Cloth Cloaks. Black French Cassimere Pants. Super . Plain and Fancy Cassimere Pants. A large assortment of Vests, Shirts . and Drawers. Any of the above goods may he'seen at the large Clothing Store, No. 62., East Penn Street, between Sixth and Seventh, Reading, where every attention will be given to please customers. Cut this ad vertisement out, and keep it till you want Clothing, and it will pay you for, the trouble. Also, a large assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, such as Coats, Pants,, Vests, &c., which will be sold unusually low. JAMES JAMESON. St-97 Reading, Dec. 19 Adjourned Courts for ISI9. Common Pleas. TT is ordered by the Court that mijourned Courts fbr t 849, be held for the decision in the Com mon Pleas, Orphans' Court and Court of Quarter Sessions. On the 19th day of March, do 18th do June, do 17th do September, and do 17th do December, in said year, to continue one week from the salt days respectively, and as much longer as the busi ness shall require. All cases on the list for argument in the Orphans , Court, shall he taken up on the first days of said terms, and proceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent, or on cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quarter Sessions shall be taken up on the Wednesdays of said terms, and in the Common Pleas on the Thurs days of said terms respectively, and proceeded in until disposed of in like manner, unless continued by consent or on cause shoWn. It is further ordered that.the absence of Counsel at the time appointed for taking up the eases men tioned in the preceding orders shall be no cause to suspend proceedings therein, unless legal ground for a continuance be shown. Adjourned District Courts for 1849. For Arguments—one week, to commence On the 19th day of February, do 9th do April, do 4th do June, and . de let do October. For Jury Trials—one'week, commencing (In the 12th day olMarch, do 29th do October, rin bth do November, and such other periods as may be appointed at the above mentioned Adjourned Courts ( ' and regular terms, The 'dne to he published in all the newspitpers in the eity tind tummy of Lanctuiter l three seeress sive times 10 NMI!, at 1110 expense ul the minty, Hells ioliresented nt the Commissioners , otheo. 1' Proth'y, Prothonotary . * Offiroi it uulster, Dee. d,t4d,c Now supply oftloots & Shoos 1 5 /1 Gum Shoos, 64,c. tothseribar has just received n now supply of Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, eite., at bin ritallll,, in North Queen Street, two (loots above the Pest Office, to which he invites the attention of his patrons and the public in general. e has a supplier Duro:Shoes or every descrip tion, consisting or Buskins, Sandals, and plain, with double soles, and also a common article. Nov 9 '47-41] ADAM S. KELLInt. Astonishing; Inducements. MO Persons commencing hounekeepilig and all otherii in want of the following articlea. _ _ • COPPER KETTLES, of the very hest quality, at the reduced price of 2b cts. per pound, :Led a little less if desired. STOVER or every variety at prices to suit the times. TIN-WARE lower than ever. FEATHERS of the best quality. The subscriber has purchased the right of Jas. Stevens, of Maryland, for Lancaster county, for using and making his cooking utensils fbr flailing and Steaming, which the subscriber will attach to his Cooking Stoves, giving them a decided advan tage , over all others. Call and judge for yourselves and if you can't make.a day's wages don't buy. ip'• Old Iron, Copper and Pewter taken in at the highest prices. C. KIEFFER, East King st., Lancaster, opposite Sprecher & Rohrer's Hardware Store. l)ec. 26, 1848. 3m-48 Dividend riIHE Board of Managers of the Columbia, Chi ques & Marietta Road and Bridge Company, have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and seventy-five cents on each share of stock belonging to the Company, payable in Columbia, to the stock holders or their legal representatives, upon or after the 12th day of January, 1349. JOS. COTTRELL, Treasurer. Columbia, Jan 9 3t-50 FROSTED LlMAS.—Heinitsh's Chillblain Oint ment—an effectual remedy for frosted hands and feet. Prepared and sold by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Jan 9-tf-50] East King Street. I — )ASTILES DE PARIS.—For the cure of Coughs, jE Cplds, Bronchitis, and other Affections of the Throat, Breast, &c. Imported and for sale by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Druggist Jan 9- tl-501 East King Street. MATHEMATICAL ply of Mathematical Instruments in Fish Skin and Morocco Cases. For sale by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, East King Street. Jan 9-6 50 eached Sperm Oil 300 GALLON S White winter Pressed Sperm Oil in Store and for sale by J. F. LONG. No. 8, North Queen Street. tf-44 New and Fashionable Millinery. MRS. C. KELLER begs leave to announce to IVI her friends that she has returned from Phila delphia with an assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, all of which are of the latest and most fashionable styles, and will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. She is also prepared to whiten and press Straw and Braid Bonnets in a su perior manner, at her Millinery store, in West King . Street, between the dry goOds store of C. Hager, and the hotel of F. Cooper. N0v.14-3m-42. Turnpike Dividend THE President and Managers of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown & Middletown Turnpike Road have this day declared a dividend of two dollars on each share of stock, payable on demand. JOHN M. LONG, Treas'r. 3t-50 Jan 9 49 GEORGE W. M'ELROY, Attorney at Law, of fere his professional services to the public.— Office in. Centre Square, in the room formerly occu pied by Willliam Carpenter, Esq., next door td the Mayors office. [dee 1-14 DR. WILLI 4 1 4 STE EL1..1- 1 11.G'S PULMONARY OR COUGH SYRUP, . Superior to any Medicine in the World, for Coughs, Cold; Consumption, Measels, Scarlet Feuer, Asth ma, WhOoping Cough, Brcinciziti, Throat Dis ease'and all Complaints of the Breast and Lungs. Only FIFTY CE' . .NTS a Bottle! While far inferior articles are selling for One Dollar a Bottle ! MR. ROHRER, a very highly. esteemed Mer chant of Lancaster city, writes as folloWs LANCASTER, Pa., June 9, 1848. Doctor William Steelling :—lt affords me great pleasure to state to you that I have used your Pul monary Sirup with great benefit for Coughs, Pain in the bret, and Bronchitis. It is about one year since I begun the use of it. I consider it the best article I know of for those complaints, having de rived great benefit mysel f from it in those affections, I have no hesitation in recommending it to all who labor under similar diseases. I have also given it to my little son with great advantage. REUBEN S. ROHRER. Mr. Harman, a respectable Teacher of Lancas ter, speaks thus : LANCASTER CITY, Pa., Oct. 2, 1848. Dr. Win. Steelling :—I take pleasure in inform ing you that I have been greatly benefitted by the use of your Pulmonary Syrup. I had contracted a very severe cold, and with it a violent cough, so that I would sometimes spit blood; in thiscondition you found me when you gave me a bottle of your Syrup, I had not taken half a bottle before I found tu)self much relieved, and in fact felt like a new man. I would recommend your Pulmonary. Syrup to all who may be afflicted with colds or any-.other diseases of the lungs. . . R. T. HARMA N. Testimony of n well known Merchant of Williams town, Lancaster county, Pa.:— Dr. Wm. Steelling—Dear Sir :—lt affords me much pleasure to inform you of the great benefit I have received and also in my family, from the use of your Pulmonary Syrup. I have used it for Ca taarrh on the Breast, and from a very few doses have been relieved. I have also found it a certain remedy for the Croup and all common colds. I base sold it at my store for four years and could give a great many instances of its success in all diseases of the Lungs and Throat. ' Respectfully yours, R. M. JONES. Sept. 30, 1848. Read the following Extract from a full Certificate dated August 13, 1896, from a Partner of the very respectable and extensively known firm of Caleb Cope & Co., No. 165 Market street, Philadelphia. Having used your Pulmonary Syrup individu ally, and in my family for the last four years, it affords me great pleasUre to inform you, that 1 have in every instance found it highly efficacious in cur ing Coughs, Colds, &c. Indeed lam so well satis fied of the good resulting from the use of it in such cases, that I keep at all times three or four bottles on hand. W. B. JOHNSTON." Rev. William Heilig, of Abbottsville, Pa., writes thus, June 10, 1542: Dr. William Steelling—l take great pleasure in informing you that I have been much benefitted by the use of your Pulmonary Syrup; my throat which has been sore for better than two years, has been greatly improved ; I think by using a few more bot tles a radical cure may be affected. WILLIAM HEILIG. Rev. 0. Douglass, Pastor of the Mariners Church, Philadelphia, writes thus: I feel much gratified in being able to say to you that the Pulmonary Syrup you sent, has been used by several persons with great success. I can truly say that almost every one who has taken it has been more or less benefitted. 1 cordially recom mend it to all who are afflicted with acough. July 10, 1843. 0. DOUGLAS'S. Rev. H. Miller, Pastor of the Lutheran Church, Trappe,. Montgomery county, Pa., writes thus un der date April 29, 1843. Dr. William Steelling—My thrriat having he sore for some time, by using three bottles of your Syrup, I found it an excellent expectorant, and have been much benefiitted. H. S. MILLER. Mark this from the Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, in Deerfield, N. J. DEERFIELD, January 25th, 1845. Dr. Steelling—Dear Sir :—There are some things that impress us very favorably at first, but further' acquaintance convinces us that our impressions were too exalted. There are other things of which we think more highly as our acquaintance becomes more intimate. In this class I rank your Pulmonary Syrup, and Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills; which have been kind friends to me and which I take great pleasure in introducing to the acquaintance of others. Yours very respectfully, J. W. E. KERR. The following testimonial is from the Rev. Mr Raybold, of the Methodist Church, N. J. CEDARVILLE, N. J., January 20, 1846. Dr. Steelling—Deal Sir:—The two bottles of Pulmonary medicine of yours, which you did me the honor to send, I have used according to direc tion and have the pleasure to inform you that the medicine removed my severe cold, pain in the breast, and violent cough most effectnally, I feel no hesitancy in recommending the article to those who may be afflicted with Pulmonary affection. Very respectfully yours, G.A. RAYBOLD, Minister of the Gospel. This very excellent Syrup is for sale in Lancaster city by JAMES SMITH, Druggist, JOHN GISH & BRO., JACOB LONG. Jan 9 49 ly-50 CALIFORNIA GOLD - _ DOES not create an excitement equal to that produced by Cheap Dry Goode that are now opening at the DEE HIVE, North Queen Street, Splendid Plaid Luetree only 10 eta worth 37i Striped Changeable Luetree only Meta worth U./ Rich Maroon, Brown, Modell, Pur ple, Stilped " 871 1.111)1We Preneh Merlnoes—rill ahatlea, The largest variety of Ladle@ Dream Gonda In title city. Nxeellont I)nrlc Cahouet. only 6/ eta, worth 10 ate, IS Inch hunvy onlileiteli'd Maalina only Oi OA, rote; i 4 flj, If Those articles together with a variety of other choice DRY GOODS have just been received Ihr the 1/01.IDAVA, and are drstincd to be sold as the greatest bargains, auctions, &r., to the contrary notwithstanding. CHAS. E. WENTZ & 11RD., Bee 111 ue, North Queen Sinet. Dec 19 tl-•17 LANCASTER CITY IRON WORKS TAMES WHITEHILL, Iron Founder and Mantl e) flicturer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Rolling and afl other kinds of MILL GEARING, Shrilling, Cot ton Machinery, Planning Machines, double and single geared Slide and Hand Lathes, upright and horizontal Boring Mills, all of which I guarantee to build on the most improved plans and finish in the best style of workmanship. N.. B. Drawings, plans, specifications and estima tes or mills and machinery made at the shortest notice. Oct 10, 1848 1y,37 For Sate. AN excellent two-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with a large garden, frame barn, and about 3 Acres of first quality limestone land attached, situated in Manheim township, near the Rail Road, about 1, miles from the city of Lanaster. The property is in good condition—in a pleasant location, and suitalhe for public business or private residence, and will be sold on accommodating terms if early application be made to the under signed " ' JAMES C. CARPENTER, Lancaster city $lOOO PREMIUM!! LABOR SAVING STOVE BLACKING. FOR producing an immediate brilliant jet black polish on Stoves, &c. But one trial is requi- Site to prove that it is the most beautiful and easy polishing lustre, that has ever been offered to the American public—the world challenged to produce a better article. Another supply of this celebra ted Blacking just received and for sale wholesale and retail by WM. G. BAKER, Druggist, Centre Square. tf-48 Dec. 26, IS4B Prof. Barry's Tricopherous or Medicated Compound. TS acknowledged by thousands, who use it daily, 1 to be the onlo remedy to prevent Baldness, and to restore hair that nas fallen off orbecome thin, to prevent gray hair; to prevent and remove every appearance of Scurf -and Dandraff, and to keep the hair in the most healthy, soft and glossy state, yet free from all oily and greasy appearances. For sale by WM. G. BAKER, Druggist, Centre Square. tf-48 Dec. 26, 1848 Estate of Amos Good. In the Court of common pleas for the County of LanC'r. WHEREAS, John Huber, Trustee, duly ap pointed by the Court over the person and estate of said Amos Good, under the last will and testament of Michael Good, late of WeatEarl twp , dgc'd, did on the 14th day of December, 1848, fire in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court,. his account of the said estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 15th day of January, 1849, for the confir mation thereof; unless exceptions be filed. • . . Attest, HENRY STOEK, Protivy. Pro •o Office Lan. Dec. 26. 4t-4S New and Fashionable Millinery. MRS. KURTZ begs leave to announce to her :friends that , on-to-morrow, Wednesday, she will be prepared to open her winter assortment of MILLINERY, all of which will be of the newest and moat fashionable styles, and will be disposed of at reasonable rates. She will also be prepared to alter, whiten and press, and trim Straw Hats and Bonnets in a superior manner and at short notice, at her old established shop in North Queen Street, nearly opposite Scho!field's Hotel. Oct 31 3m-40 Principal O ffi c e, 162 Nassau st., N. Y. OLD: DR. JACOB TOWNSEND, THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. OLD DR. TOWNSEND is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known as- the author and discoverer of the Genuine - Original Townsend Sarsaparilla. ' Being' poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture, b)• which means it has been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ear; of many, never theless, as those persons who had .been healed of sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing, many years ago, that he hail, by his skill, science and experience, devised an article which would be or incalculable advantage to man kind when the means would be tbrnished to bring it into universal notice, when its inestimable virtues would lie known and appreciated. This time has come, the means are supplied ; this Grand and Unequalled Preparation is manutlictured on the lar- gest scale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially as it is found ncapable of degeneration or deterioration.' .Unlike young S. P. Townsend's, it improves with ge, and never changes, but ror the better; because it ia prepared on scientific principlesly a scientific man. The highest knoVvledge or Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art, have all been • brought into requisition in'the manullicture or the old Dr's Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla Root, is well known to medical men contains many medical properties and some' properties which are inert or useless, and others which if retained in preparing it fdr use, produce fermentation and acid, •tvllieli is injurious to the system. Sonic of the properties 'of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evap orate and are lost in the preparation, if tliey are not preserved by a scientific progress, known only to those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which fly off in vapor, or as an exhalation, under heat, are the very essential medical properties of the root, which give to it all its value. Any person cfn boil or-stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which is more from the col oring matter in the root than from anything dine; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with Rohr molasses; and then call it's Sar saparilla Extract or Syrup.•' But such-is not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of becofning acid or of fermentation, is' extracted or rejected; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentra ted form; and thus it is rendered incapable of los ing any of its valuable and healing properties. Pre pared in this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the CURE OP I NNU M ERABLK-DISEASES. Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every side in its favor by- men, women, and children. • We find it doing wonders in the cure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in RheumatiSin, Scrofula, Piles, Costiveness, all Cutaneous Eruptions, pimples, Blotches, and all affections arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD It possesses a marvelous efficacy in all complaints arising from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stom ach, from unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It has not its equal in Colds and Coughs ; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle perspi-. ration, relaxing strictures of the lungs, throat, and every other part. But in nothing is ifs excellence more manifestly seen and acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS It works wonders in cases of Flour Albus or Whites, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppres sed, or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the mens trual periods, and the like-, and it is effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Disease. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and thus cures all forms of Nervous Diseases and Debility, and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies, as Spinal Irrita tion, Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Dance, Swooning, Ep ileptic Fits, Convulsions, &c. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the Stomach, and gives good diges tion, relieves the bowels of torpor and 'constipation, allays inflammation, purifies the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally over all parts of the body, and the insensi ble perspiration ; relaxes all strictures and tight ness, removes all obstructions, and invigorates the entire nervous system. Is tint this than the medi cine you pre-eminently need / lint can tiny of these things be said of S. P. Town scud's interior artiute I, This young man's liquid Is Mato be =PARED WITH THE OLD elk's, heuau®u or ono Grand Phut, that thu tutu humph hlo Duturturhtuul, and N NVEtt tiPOILS, while the other dory I souring, Ihrinetitlng, and blowing the bottleiteontaining it :Into Illigittentiti the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound be miens to the system? WWI put acid into a sys tem already diseased with acid?' What causes Dyspepsia but acid I Do we not, all know that when fond sours in our stomachs, what mischief' it produces? flatulence, heart-burn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhea, .dysentary, and corruption of the blood 7 What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body i What - producns all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald }lead, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White SwellingsJFever SOMB, and ill ulcerations internal and external 1 It is nothing under heaven but an, acid substance, which sours, and_ thus spoils all the fluids of the 1,414, more or less. What causes Rheumatism but a sour or acid fluid, which insinu ates itself between the joints and elsewhere, irrita ting and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it acts I So of nervous diseases, of impurity.ol the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all' the ailments which affect human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infi nitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Arid Compound qf. S. P. Townsend, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine. Original Sarsapa rilla, is an imitation of his inferior preparation. Heaven forbid that we should. deal in an article which would bear the least resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article; and which should bring down upon the old Dr. such a mountain load of complaint and criminations from Agents who hhve sold, and purchasers who have used S. P. Townsend's Fer menting Compound. We wish it under Stood because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and old fr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular having not one single thing in common. As S. P. Townsend i. 4 no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee , can the public have that they are receiving a genu ine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might render them the AGENTS of Disease instead or health. But what else should be expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or dis ease ! It requires a person of some experience to cook and serve up even a common decent med. How much more important is it that the persons who manufacture medicines designed for Weak Stomachs and Enfeebled Systems should know well thc- medical properties of plants, the best manner or securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases! It is horrible to think and to know how cruelly the afflicted are imposed upon by presumptuous men for the sake of money ! Fortunes made out of the agonies of the sick ! and no equivalent rendered the despairing sufferers! For sale by J. GISH & BRO., Agents. ly-50 Jan 949 Why wHi you Suffer? THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES of the AMERICAN COMPOUND have been sold during the past year, and was never known to fail of curing, in a few days, the worst cases of a certain delicate dis ease, Seminal weakness and all diseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this plea sant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restric tions in - diet or business—contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapt ed to every age, sex, or condition. It is • al-o the best remedy known.. for Flour Albus or Whites, (female complaints) with which thousands suffer, without the knowldllge of a remedy. This Celebra ,ted remedy has long been used in the private prac- tice of a physican with unerring success, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases 'in a few days. Around each bottle are plain and full direc tions. irr CAUTION—Ask for the 'AMERICAN Con. FOUND, and purchase only of the Agent. Price per bottle. R. Wrt.T..kams, agent for Columbia. Jan 2 Iy-49 JOB PRINTING DONE AT •TEIE OFFIdE THE " LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER."