ply of Dry Goods, Groceries and queensware, to. which they respectfully invite the attention of their town and country friends. To those first com mencing House Keeping, they can offer great in ducements in the way of a NEW and BEAUTIFUL style of Queensware recently imported; and which they will dispose of at a small advance. ALSO a large lot Of PRIME FEATHERS. HOSTETTER & BEATES, East King street. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods, for which the highetst market price will be allowed. H. & B. march 6 1849 6-tf Dissolution of Partnership. T"patnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, Dry Goode Merchants, in the city of Lancaster, has .been dissolved since the let of March by mutual consent—of which public notice is hereby given. HENRY LICHBEN, K. DURKHERMER. march 13 Liverwort Cough Candy. THIS CANDY is a pleasant and safe Medicine, highly appreciated as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Irritation and Hoarseness of the Throat, Asthma, &c. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. March 13, '49 4t-7 New" Carpets, Paper Hangings. TTST OPENED a choice .assortment of Three Ply, Superfine and Common - qualities of INGRAIN & VENETIAN CARPETS, compr.sing some entire New and Beautiful Patterns. PAPER HANGING with BORDERS TO MATCH, of new designs; and a general assortment of TIMINGS, CHECKS, SHEETINGS, TABLE LINENS, and other early SPRING GOODS. " ALSO-100 Bushels CLOVER SEED, part prime quality. 10 Bales BED FEATHERS. 3 do. NEW ENGLAND Hops. For sale by C. HAGER & SON. 3t-5 February 27,'49 CALICOES! CALICOES!—Just received and now opening 2 cases more of those splendid dark fast colored, rich pattern prints at 6; cts., at the New York store. GRIEL & GILBERT. feb 27 5 Wm. Mania. deceased. LETTERS Testatnentary have been granted to the estate of William Maffitt, deceased, of the city of Lancaster. All persons having claims against said estate are.requested to present them duly authenticated—and those knowing themselves indebted, are requested to make immediate pay ment, to M. M'Grann, North Queen St., Lancaster. MICHAEL M'GRANN, JOHN DOUGHERTY, Executors. March 6,'90 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of DANIEL O'DONELL, for a Heenan to com mence Veping a public house in Mount Joy town ship, sign of the Running Pump, on the Lancaster pike F, WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Mount Joy, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and - entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Daniel O'Donell, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. George Meyer, David Coble, John Sharer, Abra hain W eile, Meinrod Gang; David Sharer, Horace Alleman, B. N. Farren, Isaac Brunnar, Abraham Miley, Hugh Funck, Ephraim Harney. March 13, '49 *.3t- TN THE MATTER of the intended application I . of LEWIS R. DREG, of the township of Rapho, for license to continue keeping a house of public entertainment at his old stand. - WE, the undersigned citizens of Rapho township, Lancaster county, where said inn or taverh — is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Lewis R. Deeg, and that he is of good repute for-honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Martin Brubaker, John A. Beard'', Henry Shelly, John Brenneman, John Baker, Christian Wenger, Isaac Hershey, Seth Eby, Henry Daurlee, Samuel Fretz ' Martin Metzler, Jacob Hock, Jacob Farmer, David Steiner, Henry Miller. March 13, ,49- IN THE MATTER of the intended application of WILLIAM J. STEELE, for license to continue keeping a house of public entertainment at the Buck, in Drumore township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Drumore, Lancaster County, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, 'do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said William J. Steele, and that he is of good repute for hon esty and Temperance, an 3 is well provided with house room and conveniences for the-accommoda tion of 'strangers and travellers. J. M. Hopkins, Samuel Morrison, A. S. Ewing, John Long, G. T. Clark, P. W. Housekeeper, R. W. Mond, Henry Rush, Thomas Heel, Frederick Zarruch; William Showalter, Amos Groff, Elisha S. Bailey. March 13, '49 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of MOSES GOLDSCHMID, for license to keep a public house in Lancaster city. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North East Ward of said city, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to - be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Moses Gold schtnid;and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Charles Nauman, Whiteman Benner, J. Albright, D. Heitshu, H. Baumgardner, Jc H. Longenecker, Thbmas Baumgardner,. G. H. Smith, B. Mishler, Henry Hines, Jacob M'Cully, Owen Hopple. M arch 6, >49 3t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of P. H. HAAG, for a License to keep a public ouse in Elizabethtown, it being an old stand. . WE, the undersigned citizens of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern is proposed:to be kept,-do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said P. H. Haag, and that he is of good repute for honeity and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers. Jacob Redsecker, George Patterson, Jos. Clin ton, John Lynch, Samuel Harmony, Michael Mitch, Sebastian Keller, Henry Shultz, A. Greenawalt, Andrew Wade, John W. Rooting, Joseph Strause, John Foltz, Isaac Redsccker. March 13, 0 49 3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of MARY SMITH, for license to continue keep itig a hOuse of entertainment at- her old stand in Martic township. Ws, the undersigned citizens of the township of Mollie, Lancaster county, where said inn or [av- . ern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Mary .Smith, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of ptrangere and travellers. gipi.n) Watson, George Martin, John Nagle, .Tohn Goebnauar, .john Morton„ Cbriatian Brenne. man, David Huber, Silas Winters, Benjamin H Witmer, Samuel Brooms, J. Hart, Mar Sin Huber, jr. Samuel Huber, Pew Krug. Marsh 1.8 148 TAVERN LICENSES ' . I IN THE MATTER of the intended application n fRoBERT LAIRD, for a license to commence keeping a house of public entertainment at the Rail Road in the borough of, Elizabethtown, formerly kept by P. H. Haag, it being an Old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of the borough of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary tciaccommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said obert Laird; and that he is of good repute for honesty and - temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. , Tacob Redsecker, Geo. Fisher, Abraham Biene man,. A. Greenawaltojohn Straus, William Hagee, Samuel Redsecker, C. G. 'Huber, Isaac Redsecker, John S. Boyer, Henry -Ober, Jackson Schaeffer, Emanuel Hoffman, ,, George Boyer, Philip Fisher, David Coble. March 13, 49 .3t-7 N THE MATTER of the intended application I of ABRAHAM PETERS of the township of Manor, for a license to continue to keep a house of public entertainment in said township, at his old stand. WE, the undersigned of Manor township,. where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern• is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the "said Abraham Peters, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry Kauffman, Abraham Seitz, M. D., John Denlinger, Henry Funk, Daniel Smith, Michael Bender, Jacob K. Shenk, John Landis, (miller,) John Lintner, (miller,) Jacob M. Frank, Christian Brubaker, John Lintner. March 13, '49 TN THE MATTER of the intended application 1 . of WILLIAM ECHTERNACHT, of the boro* of Strasburg, for a license to continue to keep a house of public entertainment in said borough, at his old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the borough' of Strasburg, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Win: Echternact, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. James Graham, Joseph Potts, George Wentz, Amos E. Cochran, Samuel Spielman, John Gyger, William Stacy, Jacob Weitzel, Jacob Potts, Robt. Evans, John Rehn, John Kilburn, Wm. Black. March 13, '49 TN THE MATTER of the intended application 1 of JAMES H. HOUSTON, for a license to con tinue keeping a house of public entertainment in Salisbury township, at his old stand, known by the sign of the Gap. Grade. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Salisbury, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said James H. Houston, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Elias Eby, B. F. Houston, Henry Dickinson, S. H. Passmore, John Bitzer, Hugh Rambo, Caleb.). Baldwin, Thomas Livingston, William F. Baker, Thomas S. M'llvaine, George D. M'llvaine, J. B. Baker. March 13, '49 N THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN ROTH, sr., for a license to continue cw t eping a house of entertainment at his old stand, Rabbit Hill, Warwick township. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Warwick, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is .necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said John Roth, sr., and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Abraham Myers, Christian Grube, John Grube, Jacob Graver, jr., John M. Evans, Isaac Freymyer, Henry Freymyer, Miles Hallacher, Samuel Hess, John Shaar, Peter Kofroth, jr., Henry Rudy, Geo. Geyer. March 13, '49 '31.7 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOSEPH LONG, for license to keep a house of entertainment, at the old stand formerly kept by Joseph Elliott, in Drumore township. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Drumore, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Joseph Long, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Daniel Lefever, George Aument, jr., J. Shavely, Vincent Reynolds, William Phillips, John Watson, James Barnes, G. Morison, A. Dubree, G. H. Clark, S. J. Hamilton, J. M. Steele. March 13, >49 3t-7 TN THE MATTER of the intended application I . of JONATHAN DIFFENDERFER, for license to continue to keep a house of entertainment in New vale, West Donegal township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of West Donegal township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Jonathan Diffenderfer, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Redsecker, A. Greenawalt, Abm. Redsec ker, Emanuel Shober, Peter Tsbudy, Jacob Keller, John Celler, Jacob Rhoads, David Keller, John Gempshorn, Jacob Gephart, John Crowley, Adam Musser, Samuel Masser. March 13, 5 49 3t-7 INTHE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN WEITZEL, for license to continue keeping a public !house in Soudersburg, East Lam peter township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of East Lampeter township, Lancaster county, where said inn or tav ern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the publit and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John Weitzel, and that-he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation ol strangers . and travellers. Daniel Miller, Samuel - Brno., Daniel Denlinger, Timothy Daly, Isaac Denlinger, M. G. Souder, Wm. Rock, David Jackson, John R. Miller, Chas. Myers, Leonard Kessler, William Harkins. March 6, '49 3t-6 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of ELI RUTTER, for a license to continue to keep a house of public entertainment in Leacock township, sign of Pequea Inn, it being an old Stand. WE, the. undersigned citizen's of Leacock town ship,-Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Eli Rutter, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house'room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Uriah Bitzer, Henry Hurst, John S. Hurst, Jos. Kunel, Daniel M. Eaby, John L. Lightner, John C. Hurst, Isaac Bitzer, John B. Newhouser, Robert Tagert, Benjamin Hoover, John R. Ericler. March 6, '49 3t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of MARTIN HERR, for a license to continue keeping a house of public entertainment in the vil lage of Intercourse, in Leacock township, sign of the Traveller's Rest,' it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Leacock town ship, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Martin Herr, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Reed, John R. Krider, Daniel M. Eaby, Adam D. Zook, Moses Eaby, Jacob K. Eckert, D. T. Bair, Benjamin Hoover, Geo. H. Skilee, Frede rick Snyder, Joel Sharp, David Beam. March 6, '49 *3t-4 ZN THE MATTER of the intended application of ELIZABETH BURKE, tor a license to con tinue keeping a house of public entertainment in Fulton township, it being an old stand. Wa, the undersigned citizens of the township or Fulton,where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, o certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that , we are well ac quainted with the' ; said Elilabeth Burke, and that she is of good replite for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers, and travellers", . James McSparran, Elias Pehington, J. Webster, Abner Brown, John M. Cauffman, C. C. Cauffinan, Isaac S. Webster, .Sarquel Wicks, Samuel Hess, Wm. Arnold, Benjamin Brook, George H. Hewes, J. B. Stubbs, John findley, W. Wiutaker. Mirth 6► ►49, . , TAVERN -LICENSES IH THE MATTER of the intended application of SOPHIA PYLE, for license to continue keep ing a house of public entertainment in, Moult Joy township, it being an did stand - . •Vs Ef the undersigned citizens of Mount Joy town ship, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Sophia Pyle, and that she is of good repute, for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Samuel Deyer, sr., Henry Zell, John Fenste macher, Jacob Kaufman, Charles Sherer, Michael Haag, Abm. Dyer, Simon Meredith, Abram Shelly, Samuel S. Grosh, A. S. Hackman, D. 31'Neely, jr. March 6, >49 3t-6 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of JANE E. SLAY %lAKER, for a license to continue keeping a house of public entertainment in Williamstown, Paradise township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Paradise, Lancaster county, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jane E. Slaymaker, and that she is of good repute for hoo- . esty and temperance, and is well provided with' , house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers. Nathaniel E. Slaymaker, John K. Falek, Thomas McSorley, John Slaymaker, Hugh Aikin, Jno. Hos char, William Hamilton, Samuel H. Slaymaker, Isaac Anderson, John S. Smith, A. H. Slaymaker, John Hamilton, Henry Eckert. March 6, ,49 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of ANDREW BEAR, for a license to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster, at his present did stand, Fulton House,' in North Queen Street, on the Railroad, in said city. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North West Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers anti travellers and that we are well acquainted with the said Andrew Bear, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers. Jacob Myers, John B. Frick, Frederick Dern, John Kuhns, Emanuel Van Kahan, Frederick Lutz, John Wittlinger, Jacob Gruel,' M. Goldschmid, J. Flick, Robert Moderwell, George H. Metzger, John Sehner. March G, '49 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of ANTHONY CARPENTER, for a license to continue keeping a public house in New Holland, Earl township, it being an old stand. W e, the undersigned citizens of the township of Earl, Lancaster county, where the inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, arid that we are well acquainted with the said Anthony Carpenter, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of .strangers and travellers. Hamilton Ayars, Jesse Line Jacob'Diller, Geo. W. Smith, Solomon Weaver, Isaac Holl, Samuel L. Caster, Wm. M. Smith,' Solomon Diffenderfer, David Shultz, Wendell Holl, Amos Diller, Martin Witmer. March 6, '49 N THE MATTER of the intended application I CHRISTIAN SHERTS, for a license to con tinue keeping a public house in the South East Ward, sign of the Exchange Hotel—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the South East Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are, well acquainted with the said .Christian Sherts, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John N. Lane, George W. Whitaker, William Gumpf, Jacob Gable, John F. Eichholtz, William E. Heinitsh, John Moss, L. J. Demuth, Charles A. Honitsh, A. G. Helfenstein, Hostetter & Beates, P. Breneinan. February 27 1N THE MATTER of the intended application of JAC. F. KAUTZ for a license to keep a public, house in Manor street, South West Ward, city of Lancaster, sign of Gen. Lafayette, it being an old stand : We, the undersigned citizens of the South West Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where 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 well acquainted with the said Jacob F. Kautz, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Meiers, Henry Shay, Fred. Kuhilly, Israel Kautz, Benjamin Kautz, Jacob Shindel, Henry Gast, Mathew Faulding, John W. Mackey, David Kautz, Daniel Campbell, Caspar Forrest, J. Kautz, John S. Blanks. [Feb 27-tc-5 IN THE MATTER of the intended application j_ JOHN HAMILTON, lbr license to keep a pub lic house in the city of Lancaster, it being all old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of the North East Ward, of Lancaster city, where 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 well acquainted with the said John Hamilton, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Fondersmith, Edmund M. Kline, A. N. Breneman, Jacob Zecher, Christian Widmyer, D. B. Vondersmith, A. M'Clure, C. Kline, D. King, Whiteman Benner, Reuben S. Rohrer, J. Smith. March 6, 49 3t-6 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of J. & D. REESE, for a license to continue keeping a house of entertainment in Lancaster city, it being an old stand. Wa, the undersigned citizens 01 the North West Ward, of Lancaster, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said J. & D. Reese, and that they are of good repute for honesty and temperance, and are well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers. H. Kendig, Robert Moderwell , D. B. Eberly, S. Essig, IR . Goldschmid, Joseph Kronheimer, George Metzger, John Masterson, Jacob Shoever, Frederick Lutz, David March, Christian Zecher. March 6, '49 • 3t-6 N THE MATTER of the intended application of IJ OHN BARR, for a license to keep a public house in the Borough of Columbia, at his present old stand, known as the Sorrel Horse Hotel, it be ing an old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Columbia, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said John Barr, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. George Wolf, J. J. Houston, F. S. Bletz, Reu ben Mullison, Theo. D. Cochran, John Cassel, T. Welsh, Samuel Pead, A. G. Stevens, Geo. Wike, George Weaver, Thomas Collins, H. E. Atkins. mar 6 6 N THE MATTER of the intended application I of SARAH MILLER, for a license to continue keeping a house of public entertainment in the vil lage of Concord, Leacock township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Leacock town ship, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Sara h Miller, and that she is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Daniel M. Eaby, Wm. Nelly, Joel S. Lightner, Michael Musselman, Frederick Snyder, J. Reed, Lytle Caruthers, Henry Buckwalter, David Conyng ham, Isaac Bair, James Hemphill, Joel L. Lightner, Eli Rutter. • March 6, '49 3t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of AMOS HESS, for a license to commence keeping a house of public entertainment in the vil lage of Safe Harbor, nearly opposite the Rolling Mill, in Manor township, Lancaster county, it being a new stand. . WE, the undersigned citizens of Manor township, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Amos Hess, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. A. B. Brenneman, Edward Hess, innkeeper, T Saurs, John Daily, Jacob F. Fry, John Else, Peter Williamson, James Conner, S. P. Lindemuth, Jno. AL . Peirkins, John J. Payne, James Untdson. march 6, '4 neve . Fifty • nsanQrs7iifdi ••K" DI E' annually in. England of Zona:map:A 'ln the New England States,The proportion is one in four or five._ In Boston, probably, one in four. In the city of New York,, sixty-seven died in ;two . weeks iu December of this disease. It is lesaire valent in the 'more northern latitudes, as Russia, Canada, and among the Alps Of Sivitterland, where the winters are long and severe, and there are fewer sudden changes. . . - No.theory can be more welcome to .the human mind than the one which establishes on good.grounds the hope for prolonged existence, if the allegatioufi of those who are at least entitled to veracity may be believed, there is a preventative and a remedy. The great Author of Natur.t. has provided us w ith a remedy for Consumption, and the diseases lead ing thereto which are so fearfully common in our country. Has lie left us to find relief from that fa tal scourge by ransacking other lands? No; the best Nature's own Remedy, is at our hand. The Wild Cherry and the. Pine, furnish us with a cure, where a cure is possible. One of the most important discoveries of the age, in ameliorating the condition of this large class of suffering humanity, is , Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, , which has been before the public some ten years. This valuable medicine was first discovered and in troduced in the year 1838, since which time its suc cess has constantly increased the demand, until it has become one of, if not the most popular remedy for the cure of Consumption, in its incipient stage, ever known. None is gen'uine unless signed I. BUTTS. For sale by GISH & BROTHER. March 6 Dr. S. 0. Richardson's Sherry W ine Bitteriti. THIS valuable medicine, for ne. rly half a centu ry has maintained a high reputation throughout the country, for its efficacy in all cases of Dyspep sia or Indigestion, Jaundice or Liver Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, Scrofula, Humors, Costiveness, Weak Nerves, Heart-Bunny Headache, Flatulency, &c. They open and give liberty to the abdominal viscera, strengthen the stomach,invigo rate the appetite, and purify the blood. or sale, wholesale and retail, at the doctor's office, No. 15, Hanover Street, , Boston, and by his agents—also by ,Merchants, Traders, Druggists, Apothecaries, and dealers in medicines, throughout the United States—in bottles at,75 els., and in papers 50 cents. For sale by GISH & BROTH ER,Booksellers, J. F. LONG, Druggist. March 6 2t-6 Books : More Books !! 3000 VOLUMES just purchased at a large sale in Philadelphia, by JUDD R RAY, opposite the Post Office, North Queen street, Lancaster. • Now is the time for selection—prices very low. Pancoast's Operative Surgery, with SO large qua, 05 plates, 436 separate illustrations. Goddard on the Teeth, royal quarto size; 30 large size plates, the most complete work on the Disease, Manufacture, Plugging, and Extracting of Teeth ever published, emb. cloth. Angell's Readers, froni No. 1 to No. 6. Cobb's Readers, 5 Nos. Emerson's 4, Parley's Common School History, emir. backs, 'new style. Smith's Productive Grammar, half nor. Do. Introductory Arithmetic, half bound. Coates' Physiology, sheep. Do. Natural Philosophy. Comstock's Elocution, eighth edition. : 7 Domegan's Greek and Eng. Lexicon, fine sheep. Fleming hnd Tibbins' Royal French and .Eng., and English and French Dictionary, edited b}? Prof: Picot and J. Dobson, and containing more . than 5000 words not in the French copy, fine silep. Cowper's Task and other Poems, elegantly prin ted with ten steel plates; Turk, mor. ex. American Farmer's Encyclopedia, by Cuthbert W. Johnson, and adapted to the United Stales by Governor Emerson, with 17 plates, 1156 pages, royal 8 vo., a new edition, sheep raised bindings. Lord Bacon's Works, with a life by Montague, handsomely printed, with a fine portrait, 3 vols. imperial 8 yo. Miss Leslie's Cookery, 12 mo. new edition, with additional receipts, bound. Bolmar's French and English Crammir. March 6 6-21 BRUSHES: BRUSHES I! TAtOB iROTHARMEI„ thankful for past favors, P., takes pleasure in announcing to the citim-us of Lancaster, that he still continues Ilia BRUSH STORE, at the same stand, East King Street, in the city of Lancaster, between Sprecher's and Swope's Hotels, and immediately opposite Demuth's Snail' anufac tory, where he contemplates keeping a general as sortment of BRUSHES, suitable for this market, all of which are manufactured by himself, or under his imm9diate inspection, such as clothes brushes, hat, hair, tooth, hand, flesh, shaving, sweeping, white-washing, scrubing, dusting, window, shoe maker's, watchmaker's, varnish, paint, graining, horse brushes, and all other kinds that are manu factured by the trade, to which the attention of the public is respectfully directed to call and look at. No charge !nude for looking. All orders from country merchants and shop keepers attended to with promptness, wholesale and retail. COMBS of every description and at moderato prides, constantly kept on hand. Also, a good supply of first-rate BR 00MS. icr The highest prices paid for country bristles. March 6, >49 3m-6 CUARLES PI. ERBEN Si. BRO. Have this day opened at their NEW STORE, In the National House Building, lilarth Queen St., AN ENTIRE Ney: and choice stock of the most desirable kinds, styles and qualities of . DRY GOODS belore offered in this city. Their stock em braces a full and most elegant assortment of evert. thing in the Fancy and Staple Dry Goods Line, And will be sold at remarkable low rates. Their long acquaintance with the business in this city warrants them in saying that they will be able to sell the right kind of goods, and at the RIGHT PRICES! They will be constantly receiving. every new style of goods as they appear in the market; and it will be their earnest endeavor to satisfy all those who may favor them with a call. CHAS..M. ERIIEN & BRO. march 6 tilt; Every Body's Attention IS INVITED to our large. STOCK or FURNISDIND DRY Goons, and you are requested to remember that ours is the only store in Philadelphia devoted entirely to these articles, to the exclusion of Dress Goode. In consequence of our paying strict atten tion to this one line of business we are enabled to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS to persons commencing or replenishing their stock of Housekeeping Goods, particularly Linens, which we have been regularly importing from the best manufacturers in Ireland - for more than 20 years. Also Blankets,'Quilts, Sheetings, Tickings, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Diapers, Towellings, fluckabacs, Pillow Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Worsted Damasks,' Embroidered Curtains of Lace and Muslin, Dimities, Floor Cloths, Bureau Cov ers, Window Shadings, Turkey-red • Cloths, Furni ture Plush, with a variety of other articles, includ ing every thing limn a House Cloth to ie finest Damask Table Cloth, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. We also keep a very large stock of all kinds of FLANNELS AND MUSLIMS, comprising the beat styles in the market, at the very lowest prices. JOHN V. COWELL & SON, :,...Linen and Housekeeping Dry Goods Store, S. W. Corner of Chesnut St., Philadelphia. march 6 , 49 tl:6 Estate of Samuel Hoffman, dec., and Daniel Hoffman. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, Peter Long, trustee of Samuel Hoffman, deceased, and Daniel Hoffman, did on the 26th day of February, 1849, 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 appoin ted the 16th day of April, 1849, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. 'Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Lancaster, March 6, '49 4t-6 utstandlng. Taxes yet I Drumore tp. 1844 $l9 861 W. Dongal 1847 162871 Martin " 25 001 Strasburg bor " 163 851 Bart tp. 1848 405 88 Columbia bor " • 145 51 Conoy tp. 165 40 1 *Conestoga " 296 221 W. Donegal " 134 611 Drumore " 111 991 Ephrata " 303 231 Earl " 1755 851 West Earl " 594 01 Elizabeth " 190 85 Fulton " 36 30 E. Hempfield " 682 68 1 Nara—Thole marked:( JOHN F, S March et 'Lancaster C 1848 $662 72 ILeacock tp. " 588 93 IU. Leacock " 381 88 M... Britain " 90 97 ° Manheim " .69058 ,Maroc " X 30197 Manor " 993 95 MountjOy 430 41 !Penn 6, 107 91 !Penn ,6 92 50 Rapho " 567 25 *Salisbury 6 ' 580 80 IStrasburg ' 6 349 40 bore 90 52 Warwick tp. " 057 21 iSadsbury " 105 19 *1 have since , paid in ful.s • RODER, Treasurer. ”OtiltCOOVlF"TffilllOPLE'.' JUST RECEIVED at T. GISH 7 4- BROTHER'S GENERAL AGENCY for the sale of Genuine .Popular Medicines, at their Cheap Book Wre (old stand of J... Gish 8/Co.) 3 doors from the National House, corner of North, Queen and "Orange Streets, Lancaster,.Pa., a full supply of the following gen uine and celebrated Family Medicines. Mer chants and all dealers in genuine medicines supplied at the lowest terms. • . - • ••' • ' The Genuine Dr. Jacob Townsend's -Sarsaparilla. —From this day forth the people shall have the Pure Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the bottle, or in the stomach, sole Agents for Lancaster county.. Dr. Williams' Universal Pain Extractor, highly recommended by several of the best Physicians in New York. Dr. Freeman's well known Indian Specifie r war ranted to be genuine. Green's Oxygenated. Bitters, for dyspepsia and general debility. Hunt's Liniment. Dr. Gallagher's Sarsaparilla Pills. Dr. Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup, the great Pana cea for Consumption—price only 50 cts. per bottle. Schaeffees Vermifuge. Carlton's Founder, Bone and Spasin Ointment. Wistar's celebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry. Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. SwainPs well known Panacea. Townsend's Sarsaparilla—the genuine. AtWood's Dyspeptic Bitters. ComMrt's composition Powder—spiced. Bit. N 0.13 Sherinan's All-Healing Balsam. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Brandreth's Universal tr Beckwith's Anti-Dyspeptic " • Dr. Dyott's Anti-Bilious " Gratenberg Vegetable Dr. Rush's Infallible Health " Dr. Steeling's Vegetable 12; cent Pills Dr. Wistar's Sarsaparilla and Tar •' Clickner's Sugar Coated Worsdell's Restorative Dr. I.eidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Dr. Wistara Vegetable Dr. Soule's Sovereign Balm 4. Hibbard•s Family Stainburn's Vegetable Extract M'Allister's All-Healing Ointment and Hair Oil. Mrs. M. C. Maxwell's Indian Extract for Rheuma tism and Pains, a certain cure: Dr. Jayne's American Hair Dye. Detterer's Magic Hair Oil. Indian Cholagogue for Fever and Ague. • Wheeler's Teaberry 'Thoth Wash. Allebasi's Celebrated Medicines. Stainburns Medicated Toilet Soap. Dr. Davis' Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup. Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. Steven's pure Wine of Tar for coughs, colds and consumptions. Hyena Tooth Ache Drops. Dr. Jayne's Expectorant and other preparations. Dr. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Louden's Indian Expectorant and Hair Tonic. Dr. Sherman's Poor Man's Strengthening Plasters Euen's Dr. J. H. Longenecker's Black Salve. Graelenberg Health Bitters. Green Mountain Ointment. TouseYls Master of Pain. S'henck's Puhnonic Syrup. Roberts' Vegetable Embrocation. Thomson's Tar and Wood Naptha. Beekman's Pulmonic Syrup. Hibbard's Wild Cherry Bitters. Ritter's Tar and Wild Cherry Syrup. Rowand's Tonic Mixture for Ague. Hobensack's Worm Syrup, Fahnestock's Vermififge. Gay's Extract of Chanchalaqua, a Californian plant of rare virtues. Dr. Sherman's Orris Tooth Paste. Dr. NVistar's Cherry Candy for coughs, &c. Hauck's Vegetable Panacea. Barnes' Pile Lotion, a certain cure. Davis' Horse Linament. Dillows Heave Cure. OPODELDOC, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL, &c. With a number of other popular Medicines, (all of which are warranted fresh, and genuine,) and cold at the Lowest Prices. Kr Pamphlets, Hand-Lulls, and copies of the Ora cle of Health, to be had gratis by applying at J. GISH & BROTHER'S GENERAL AGENCY, near the National House, North Queen Street, Lancaster. February 27,'59 5 To be Sold at Public Sale. AN MONDAY, the 19th day of MARCH, 1849, kJ at Dillerville Hall, one mile from the City ol• Lancaster, at the intersection of the Columbia-and Harrisburg Railway, that celebrated Stud Colt' S C 01E6 II A IR, ‘" of the heavy Dray breed, imported . from England, in March, 1848. Cobham is rising 4 years otd; color, jet black, stands 17 hands 1 inch, t, ith short legs, well proportioned, and of great muscular power. He is perfectly sound, firm temper and film from all vice, weighs over 1 ton— he is allowed by the most competent judges to be the best horse of his age in Pennsylvania, and can not be beat in the United States. Cobham is own brother to that splendid young horse Farmers' Glory, the property of Wm. Vevers, Esq., of Dormington Ct., Herefordshire, England, that has taken the Prizes at all the leading Agricul tural Societies, and is now . open to be shown against any horse in England of the same breed for the ruin of .1:500 or $25,000. Cobham. has proved himself sure, as there are a great many mares in foal to him in the neighbor hood of Lancaster. The reason why this valuable Horse is to he sold is because the owner purposes returning to England. A credit of six months will be given ibr the purchase money, on approved se curity. Ile"' may tie seen at Dillerville any day prior to the day or sale, and full particulars will be given as to Pedigree, &c., by the subscriber residing in Dillerville. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. JOHN MEATS. M. McGRANN, Auctioneer Feb 27 I* — Cumberland Valley sentinel, (Chambersburg) and American Republican, W eat Chester,) insert twice and forward bills to this office. • Turnpike Election Notice. Office of the Manor Turnpike Road Company, February 12th, 1849. A N Election for President, Treasurer, and Sin A Alanagers of said Company, to serve for one year, will be held on Wednesday, the 7th day of March next, at the public house of Abraham Peters, in the village tilMillerstown, between the hours of one and live o'clock P. M. A general meeting of the stockholders will be held at the same time and place to determine upon the propriety of extending said turnpike from Mil lersville to the Take Mill, agreeably to the Act of Assembly. GEORGE FORD, Secretary. February , 20,'19 td-4 Dr. A. G. Hulls' Trusses Delia)le and Single inguinal and Rotary Wedge TRUSSES. • _2/so Hulls' Ctero Abdominal Supporter. Flll-1E attention of Physicians and the afflicted is called to these celebrated instruments, of which a large assortment tills just been received by the undersigned agent, which will be sold at consider ably reduced prices J. F. LONG, Druggist, No. S North Queen at. Feb 27 tf-t. Drugs, Chemicals. 1 Plcul Rhubarb Root. . 5 bales Sulphur. 50 lbs. Jalap. r -25 lbs. Opium. 50 oz. lodine. 10 oz.•llorphia. 10 boxes Castile Soap, Admitted under the new law. For Sale at CHARLES A. HF.INITSH'S Medicinal Drug and Chemical Store-, East King Street. February 20,'49 lm-4 Music and Musical Instruments THE subscriber has just received a lot of supe rior toned Guitars, Violins and Accordeons. ALSO, an assortment of all the new Music—Vio lin Strings, Bridges, and Instructors; Guitar Strings, and Instructors. W. E. HEINITSFI, East-King St., • 4 doors West of the Farmers' Bank. February 20,'49 tf-4 Agents Wanted THE Lancaster County Bible Society wishes to engage an agent for the purposes of selling and distributing Bibles and Testaments in the county. One who can speak the English and German Lan guages will be preferred and a good salary given for his services. Call on J. W. HUBLEY, Treasurer and Librarian of Lancaster County Bible Society, 3d door above the Post Office. February 20,'49 4 FROSTED LlMBS.—Heinitsh , s Chill blain that ment—an effectual remedy lor frosted hand and Feet. Prepared and sold by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, East King Street Jan 9-tf-50j i i LEXANDER L. HAYES, ATTORNEY AT LAW: - Office—South Prince Street, half a square from the Lancaster Saving's Institution. January 9,'49 50 SPRING STYLES. AINGHAIIIS—American, Engbob and French Fabrics, the greatest goods in this city. Just received and only 121 cents per yard. AT THE BEE HIVE, North Queen at. Feb 27 tf-6 JUST Reed.-4 Cases Splendid Dark Calico es fast colors, only 61 cents per yard. AT THE BEE HIVE, North Queen at. Feb 27 tf-5 OB PRINTING neatly expeditiguely- • •' ' anted at alit *Mae. ,t 1160.• _ Read thia,doluren eaxefully. Thoire is w Sensuparilia for. BUN. ditfeictit town. tilled old Dr.-Jacob 'Townsend's gar-aparilla It is id verti•ed as the original, &c. This is a notorious fdselioml. Di. Townsend has: expended over Mono° the last eigitCyttant in'advettisi!tg S.mPsrilla„,which has obtained a character. and reputation ihronehout the (lulled States and a - greater partrof thri , witrlll—the sale -. This excited the cupidity of CGrUlill . llflpkitlCipinii Meg sud an old man who hes been engaged in peddling cheap. publications ;for a number of years. Thii man's name is Jacob Townsend., -He applied to a untidier of Mee to got .4.'111,1°311mM. or toilet! the use of his' Mane to put.up Dr Townsesid's 'Sarsaparilla:stating the large sales-andsums,e.had extended iu advertising as an inducement it, iu the business. Among others he applied Li.. Charles Marotta; ESq. Editor of the Jamaica Farmer, ho scorned such a proposition. Mr. H. Q. ANDREW, fitrmerly one of the Proprietors' of McALISTER'S OINTMENT, RALPH POMEROY, formerly Cashier and Financier of lite broken Slim Plaster Rank, et Reli t We. New Jersey, JOHN SKILLMAN, soul WM. THOMPSON, under the name of TnoeirsoN. SKILL• MAN & 'Co.; have 7employed this, old man, 'and agreed, as we understand, to pay him seven dollars per week, I;.r the ate of his name. These men have been insult ing and libelling us in all possible fermi in hopes we would u.nice them. ant'. thus bring them and-their decoction ode market. Let the public decide upon the course of these ,honest and honorable men. DR. TO %V NSEND , B COMPOTO4O RXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. The moet extreordioery Idedicine iu the World I Ellis Extract is put Up in Quart Bottles: it is six Wows the aper , pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures without vomiting purging, sickening or debili. . • taring the Patient. The greed beauty and superiority of this Sarsapa over ell other medicines is, that while it eradi ostes the disease, it invigorates the body. It is one of the very best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES 111,11 known; it not only purifies the whole system and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich ; a power possessed by no other medi eine. A LI in this lies the grand secret of its 'wonder ful soccess. It has performed withinthe lost MO years morn Chao 1011,000 cures of. severe cases of disease; et leant 15.000 were considered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 10,000 children the past two sea .llll.l in the City of New York alone. ' 10,000 of Generni Debility and venni of Nervous Energy. l'ownsond's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole o'B - permanently. To those_ who base lost their nom elder energy by the effects of medicine or indiscretion <outwitted in foul), or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and brought on by physical' prostration of the nervous system. lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations. v..enitatire decay and decline hastening to wards that fatal license Consumption. can he entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. this Sarsaparilla o, far superior to any Invigorating Cordial As it renews awl invigorate. the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the 'unsettles system most extraordinary degree. ~`~~, /its Coo pliou Cured 01.11/1 and Strenk then. CoAmimption can be cured. Bronchia/. Canaumpitors, Liver Complaint, Golds Catarrh, ()might, Asthma. Spiting Blood, Soreness tn the Chest, Hectic Flush, Pli„Kht Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Espectaration, Pain in Mt Side, 4c., have been and cam be cured- Spitting Blood. Nora York, elpri/ 28, 1817. OIL Toorrseario.—l verily believe your Sarsapa• rills has bleu the means, through Providence, of saving my life. i 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 debilitate.) and reduced, and did nut expect to live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla a short time, and there has a wonderful change beau wrought in me. I 1111,, ahle to walk all over the city. I raise no blood and my cough has left me. You coo well inn. spina that I can thankful for these res ulu. Your obis. dient servant, M. RUSSELL, 65 Catharine et • EI=M!! 'rhie is only nue of more than four thousand cases of It [..at ethon thou Dr. 'Townsend'. Sarsaparilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cases era weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtue, Jetties Cummings, Eby., one of the •assistants in the I.mmtic Asylum, Blackwell'. Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the following letter. Itlackwell's Wand, Sept. 14, 1817. Or Townsend—Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable of thu lime 1 could not eat, bleep or walk. I had the most dis tret.eing pains, end my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done no more than a thoueend dollars worth of good, I um o much hewer—indeed I au entirely relieved. You are xi hhm t,) to use this for the benefit of the afflicted. Your. , respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. j -4 .411,1 p?, Or. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and epee• it core far incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Pro. apse. Uteri nr Falling of the Womb, Costiveness, Piles, Leocorrittea. or whites, obstructed or difficult Menstrua tion, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system— no matter whether the result of inherent cause, or nausea produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects upon the human frame. Persons of all weakness and lassitude from taking it at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts that nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great; cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in eases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures; performed. but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. Thou aands of cases where families have been without chit. rea, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medi cine. have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring. It hue been expressly prepared iu reference to female coin-.co in-. plaints, No feitmle who has reason to suppose she in approaching that critical period. The 'turn optic,'" should neglect to take it, as it is acertain preventive for any of the minter°. and horrible diseases to whiclu feinisles are Hillijeet at. this time of life. This period. stay be delayed fur sentral yenrs by using this med..- rine. Nor is it less indelible for those who are approach ing womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature by' quickening the blood and invigorating she system. lib• deed, this medicine is invalnehle for all the delicate diseases to which women are subject. Grcut Blessing to 'Mothers and Children h is the safest and most effectual medicine for puri fying the system, and relieving the sufferinge attendant 141011 childbirth ever discovered. It strengthens both flats mother and child, prevents pain and disease, increasees and enriches the food, those Who have used it think it ie indispensable. It is highly useful both before and after confinement, lie it prevents diseases attendant upon child birth. In Costive..., Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Back and Loins, False Pains, Hemorrhage, and in regu lating the Secretions and equalizing the circulation it bus no equal. The great beauty of this medicine is, it is alwaye safe, and the most delicate use It most suc cessfully. Notice to the Lndies Those that imitate Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, have. invariably called their stuff a great Remedy/or Females &c., and have copied our bills and circulars which, relates to the complaints of women, word for word— other men who put up medicine, have, since the great. success of Dr. Townsend'. Sarsaparilla in complaints: incident to female., recommended theirs, although pre-. Menai . ) , they did not. A number of these mixture; Pills, &c., are injurious to females, as they aggritvate. disease, and undermine the constitution. Dr. Town send's is the only and best remedy for the uumproyr• female complaints—it rarely, if ever fails of effecting.. permanent cure. It con be taken by the most delicate. female., in may case, or by those expecting to become , mothers, with the greatest advantages,' as it prepares. the system and prevents pain or danger, and strength— ens both mother end child. Be careful to get the genu— ine. ;170* This certificate conclusively proves that title Bane. perllla has perfect control -over the most obstinate die eases of the Blood. Three persons cured in one hallow Is unprecedented. Three Children. Dr. Torrosend: Dear Sir.—l have the ,pleature to do turn, you that three of my children have been cured As the Scrofula by the Ile of your excellent medicine' They were afflicted very severely with had sores, hays taken four bottles; It took them away, for which I fee, myself mide peal obligation. Your., relpectfully, ISAAC W. CRAIN, Ing Wooster-st, Optuiou• of Physiclone. Dr. Townsend le almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different puts of the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned, PhysS• claw of the cay of Albany, have in numerous Cause. prescribed Dr. Tovrnsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe II; to he one of thta most valuable preperatioue in the mar•. het. H. P. PULL AG, M.D., J. WILSON, M.D., R. R BRIGID/3AL D., P. E. ELHENDORF, M. D. Albany, April, 1847 CAUTION. Owing to the 'greet success end Immense sale of Dr Townsend'. Sarseparills, a number of men who want (meetly our Agents, have commeqced tanking San e perills Extracts, Elixirs, Hitter., Extracts. of Yellow Dock, &c. They generally .put it. up in the seine shap ed and some of them have stolen Ind. copied our advertisements, they ore only worthless' iinitatione sod shottlil be avoided. None genuine unless - signed by S. P. Townsend. Ptiaai (Mee, 126 FM:TON Street, Sue Build. tat, N. Y Redding & Cu, 8 State street, Beaton; Dyou & Sons. 13,5 North Second street, Philadelphia : S. 21. Hance, Druggist. r lialtintore P. M. Cohen,.Charles. ton Wright .fr; Co, 151 Chartres. Street, N. O.: 105 South Pearl Street Albany ; cud y all the prinCipal Druggists end - Merchants geueralty throughout the Uul .tad States. Weal Jedietted the Canada. For salt by _ tHAS.-A. =MT_ hiarab.oo494l East . King avuoN - ' CLOVE ANODYNE. TOOTHACHE DROPS. An immediate and perfect Cure.. rruiosE who have felt the painful throbbing and ex eructating pangs of this disease shooting through their jaws with most tormenting perseverance, and, as is often the case, have received but little sympathy from friends on such occasions, will no doubt be much pleased to 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 dis tinguished practical Dentists NEw Yoax, Dec. 19, 1844. Messrs. A. B. 411. Sandi--Gentlemen :. In the course us my practice I have extensively used your Cloie Anodyne with much success for the relief of the Toothache; and as I constantly recommend it to- my patients, I deem it ant just to inform you of the high opinion I have of it over other remedies. lam yours, very respectfully, - hi. LEVETTi Dentist, 260 Broadway, corner of War - ren:st PRICE 25 cts.• PER VIAL. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton-street, cor. of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and C'anadas For Sale by:GEORGE:A. MILLER, Druggist, West Ring Street, who is the-sole agent for Lan caster county. January 16, '49 To Horse Owners. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. rpHE only original and genuine article for the 1 cure of Heaves, other complaints of the respi ratory apparatus and derangement of the digestive functions in the horse is KIRKBRIDE , S TATTERBALL , S HEAVE POWDERS. It is warranted to be perfectly safe in all cases, will not inconvenience the animal or injure him even if he has no disease;, it is from four to eight times cheaper than most of the imitations which are beirig circulated . throughout the country, being put up in larger packages, sufficient to cure any ordinary case of Heaves, and • to administer in a dozen cases of cold, catarrh, &c. At this season, while the horse is shedding his coat his vital energy is much reduced, and he is extremely liable to colds,&c., many cases of incip ient Heaves are contractd now, but are suppressed by pasture or warm weather, till they break out in full force in the fall. Thousands of horses can be saved from future unsoundness, if when the first, symptons 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 seaion. Great Spring .Purifier.—The Heave Powders given in small doses, will be found most useful an this season. They stimulate the skin to cast off the superfluous hair and produce new; they loosen the hide, give a glossy appearance to the coat, pro tect against disease; they also form their fine alterative and restorative powers, purify. the blood and renovate the whole system, which horses re quire at this season as much as any of the human race, who find a preparation of Sarsaparilla useful to correct a vitiated state of the fluids, incident to the change of weather, which in the spring affect all animal as well as vegetable life. INCREASING EVIDENCE.—Scarcely a day passes but we receive marks of approbation from our agents, and others who have used or sold the 1 r emedy. ' The, following from our agent at Burlington,'Vt., was received this morning: " Mr. Flannagan of Middlebury, says he pur chaSed a package of you last tall, and gave to a valuable young horse that had the heaves, and it cured him entirely ; he is now . perfectly sound. He its just bought a few more packages for other horses." A. C. SPEAR, Burlington, Vt. This was received yesterday Morning: "Messrs. A. H. Gough di- Co.—l have by chance procured one package of your Tattersall's Heava Powders, and base tried them on a horse of my own. I think it has entirely cured my horse to all appearances. Almost every man here thinks heaves cannot lie cured, and to satisfy thepeople that the can, I will purchase six packages for $5, which ig enclosed. Please send, &c., to EDWARD JONES, Clyde Glass Works, Clyde, N. Y. In addition to the above and twenty other certifi- rates which we have published, more than a hun dred smilar ones can be adduced, but is impossible to publish them all. The successful and immense use of this popular Horse Remedy .has rendered advertising unnecessary to establish it as the most useful and saleable horse medicine extant. CAUTIGN.—As is to be expected of every valua ble and popular remedy, numerous parasitical aril tations have sprung up, all of which expect to find support and sale from the popularity of this medi cine. This has been the case more particularly in the middle and western parts of this State, but per sons are cautioned against all " HEAVE CURES," " HEAVF. COMPOUNDS," &c., and to purchase - no remedy but Kirkbride•s Tattersall's Heave Powders, which is the article that is performing these won derful cures, and each package is signed A. H. GOUGH & .CO. Price SI per package—six for S 5. Ample diiec tions on each, and a pamphlet containing a useful treatise in the diseases accompanies each. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by A. H. Gotion & Co., 249 Fulton Street, N. Y. 9 Country dealers and otheresending orderx, with good city reference, can be supplied at the usual discount. For sale in Lane - Late,: by the sole agent, GEO. A. ILLER, Druggist, West. King Street, eow6m-1 Jauuary 30, '49 Coach Making. rr HE subscribers thankful . for past favors, and I hoping by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of public patronage, heredy informs his friends and public generally, that he still con tinues to carry on the COACH MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches at P.wx HILL, Fulton township, Lancaster county, 4 miles-east of Peach Bottom, near Elias Penuington'e tavern,—and baying ()A hand a good -supply of well seasoned stuff, feels himself prepared at all times to meet any deMand in that line, at the shortest notice, and in the most satisfactory manner. - ALSO, on hand a quantity of new and second hand work, for sale on the most reatfonable terms. Those wanting any thing in his. line of business, would do well to call and see befoie purchasing elsewhere. Country Produce and good stuff taken in exchange for work. • WM. J. MARCHBANK. N. B.—HARNESS made and repaired at the same shop. February 20,49 4t-4 New Lancaster County Pr' !son. SEAL ED PROPOSALS for executing, the .several kinds of work and furnishing the materials re quired in .the erection of the above building, will be received until the 7th of March. The Proposals must be PORT PAID and directed to JOHN HAVI LAND, No. 196 Spruce Street, Philadelphia; where all the necessary explanations will be given, until the Ist of March, and from the lotto the . 7th ; the Architect may be seen for that purpose in the City of Lancaster., Proposals will be .received for fur nishing the Building Stone, delivered by the Perch. Bricks, delivered by the Thousand. Laying Bricks, by the thousand, and furnishing lime and sand. Masonry, by the perch, and furnishing lime atrd sand. Sand separately by the perch of stone, and thou sand of brick work. Plastering and Painting, by the square yard. Excavation, by the cubic yard. Castings, per ton, delivered. Wrought Iron Work, per pound, and furnish the iron. To furnish and dress Sandstone, of which lam pies must be shown. Carpentry, and find all matorials. February 13, '49 63 DENTISTRY. DR. JOHN M'CALLA, Graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Surgery, begs leave to inform the citizens of Lancaster and the public generally, that he will continue to practise his pro fession, at the old stand, directly over Messrs. Sprecher & Rohrer's Hardware Store, 6th door from the. Court House, East King Street. - He deems it mifficient to eaylhat he practises the whole of the Dental Art, and is constantly prepared to supply artificial teeth under every variety of cir cumstances, and upon any known approved princi ple, from a single tooth to an entire set. February 6, '49 ' Fancy Goods! VERY rich and beautiful sash,:rteck , and.cap Ribbons,.a full assortment of Bajons kid gloves, worked collars, linen, cambric and' lawn handker chiefs, thread laces, bobin edgings, &c. • • GitIEL & GILBERT, • fe1a17 7 53 New York Store. LAIN MOUE.. D LAINES.-4. spl endid . ae enrtment-of plein mode Mons. de Lames,, now opening-at the New York etore•at 12} tab 21-51 • • Gam. & Gassasil 9meow-51
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