Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, May 01, 1849, Image 4

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Adverthenenets;
- B. PALMER, ADEN; THIRD AND CHM/RITE Sill
L. R. BroomsWs
GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEW
ELRY STORE, where Gold and Bilver
,Wr Watches of every 'description - can' be had at
from ten to fifteen per cent. less than any other
store in New York or Philadelphia. Persons who
wish to get a good patch, perfectly regulated,
would do well to call at the store of the subscriber,
and compare the quality and price of his Watches
with that of other stores.
Good Watches at the following ' , lxceedingly
Low Prices:
Gold Levers, full jewell'd, 18 carat cases, $2B 00
Silver " " " . 12'00
Gold Lepines, jewell'd, 18 carat cases, 23 00
Silver 9OO
Silver Verge Watches from $3OO upwards.
Gold Pencils from $1 00 to $800; Gold Pens with
silver cases and pencils attached for 75 eta.
Also, alandsome assortment of new and fashion
able Jewelry at prices far below the usual store
- prices. • OldiEold and silver bought or taken in
exchange. LEWIS It. BROOMALL,
No. 110 North SECOND Street, second door below
' Race, Philadelphia.
fer Cut this advertisement out, and bring it
along, you will then be sure to get into the right
store.
April 17, ,49 ly-12
. Phoenix Clothing Depot!
mHE subscriber announces to the public. gener
-1 ally, that he has a !arie and varied assortment
of Clothing, made of the vefy best material, and in
the make, style, and finish, 'unsurpassed by any in
the United States. He has also a general assort
ment of Young Gentlemens' or Boys' Clothing, and
froM his experience in this line of his business, he
feels assured that they are unequalled in the city.
The attention of the citizens of Lancaster and vicin
ity is respectfully.invited to his stock of clothing.
Give him a call and examine for yourselves before
purchasing elsewhere, as lie will sell cheaper than
the cheapest.
Cut this advertisement out and bring it along, so
you don't forget the store.
W. B. TAYLOR'S
Phoenix Clothing Depot,
S. W. corner of Dock and Second sts.
April 17-3m-121 Philadelphia
WALL PAPERS.
THE Subscribers have on hand the largest assort
ment of WALL PAPERS in the city of Philadel
phia, Wholesale and Retail, consisting of every
variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining Rooms,
Chambers, &c., which for quality and style cannot
lie surpassed. Doing a Cash business, we are en
abled to sell a better article at a much lower rate
than shy store'doing a
TRADE BUSINESS
On band, a large assortment of WIDE PAPER, for
Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &e., which will he
sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the country
at city prices.
•
N B.—Dealers are invited to call and examine
their etock_ l before purchasing elsewhere.
FINN & BURTON,
No. 142 Arch Street, South side,
April 17-3m-12] Philadelphia.
EGYPTIAN HALL
•
Cabinet & Upholstery Warehouse,
139 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
Fq. JOHNSTON takbs leave respectfully to
. inform his friends and the public generally
that lie has removed to the above old established
stand where he will still continue to carry on the
business in all its various branches, and flatters
himself from long experience in the above business
that he will be able to execute any orders he may
be avored with, with neatness of style, sound
workmanship, despatch, and as reasonable as any
house in the city. At the same time he begs to
say—he has considerably augmented his stock,
which will be found replete in the various styles of
Louis XIV., Antique, Gothic and Modern. " His
friends and the public are respectfully invited to
call and judge for themselves. He also takes this
opportunity of thanking his old customers for past
favors, and hopes by assiduity and punctuality, to
merit a continuance of the sante.
April 17, '99 ly-I2
Choice Garden and Flower Seeds,
ChRNAMENTAL PLANTS, TREES;
V./SHRUBS, ROSES, GRAPE VINES &c.
For sale at Maupay's Garden, Rising Sun
Village, near Philadelphia, and in the Market below
Sixth st. every day, a large assortment of all kinds
of seeds, green house and hardy plants, &c., whole
sale and retail.
All orders promptly attended to.
S. MAUPAY.
rr Ail kinds of vegetable plants, &c. in season.
fiz:rThe above are all raised by the subscriber at
bis extensive horticultural grounds where the col
lection can be seen. Plants, &e. packed to carry
with safety. Address
S. MAUPAY, Seedsman,
Rising Sun Post Office, PhiaPa county
10-5 t
WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL
C(DI . V3l/ CU G 3 C'a
MHE undersigned, having extended his business
of manufacturing Ornamental Iron Work, and
having added a large Foundry and commodious
Ware room to his establishment, cordially invites
the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity (when in this
city) to visit his Ware room where will be found
specimens of .every variety of Iron Railings and
Ornamental Iron Ware, comprising Centre and
Pier Tables, and Brackets, Hat and Umbrella
Stands, Settees, Chairs, Hitching Posts, Flower
Stands, for parlor windows, gardens, &c., of the
most approved patterns.
Ile has at a heavy expense published a Port Folio
of designs for' Ornamental Iron Work, which are
Mrnished to any person at a distance, from which
to select a pattern Mr the work desired.
• This is the only establishment at which the cast
ings arc executed, which enables the subscriber to
sell at moderate prices.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Road, above Buttonwood St
Phila., March 27, '49
JOHN DONNELLY,
•
MANUFACTURER OF DONNELLY'S DHLIGIFF SAFETY
GLAZED CArstyLED BLUE
MATCHES,
UNITED STATES . OIL PASTE BLACKING,
No. 83 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
TruilESE Matches are justly considered the best
in the Ilnited States; they are free from un
pleasant smell, and can be introduced with perfect
safety . intn all Stores and Dwellings. Warranted
to keep ten years.
The Blacking is 01 superior quality, and free
aom any ingredient that hnpairs the Leather.
Country Dealers and Mappers will find it to their
interest to call and see air thernselVen.
• . .
N. 11.—An accortment orMatellec of various New
York Manuilieturerc. Nl:itches in round wood ',OWN
pitekeil in huge or mall tin eases, to chip
to iiny part of the world.
.101 IN DuNNIMLY.
Liao or lIIINV 8I North Third gt
Much 27, t. 19 ly-9
Alonzo Ne‘v Store.
Nu. 1.1 Nowti FI;I'oND STREET., (8 111 w Moore ithovo
Murkcit,) Pititakui:m.ii: A.
Window
tileules, Rued Blinds, Paper Curtains anti
vaitina Blinds, of all the different sixes, varying
in
. price from Six Vents to Twent Doi hums a piece.
• All the new styles nt'every description of patterns,
and of the latest Mullions of dill'erent colors, and a
variety of Trimmings of all kinds.
Also, beautitill Table and Oil Cloth in patterns
and in pieces. Oil Cloths for floors. Patent Coach
Curtains for Wagon Covers of a superior article,
any width, double or single, of the finest finish,
and a splendid assortment of Clocks, Looking Glasses
and Fire Boards, 4'c., §-c.
• 0* - Old Blinds painted and trimmed over, to
look equal - to new, at a very little expense, or taken
in - exchange for new.
Has on hand the largest and most complete and
:beautiful assortment of the above articles, at 25
per cent. cheaper than any other establishment in
the city, Wholesale and Retail, at reduced prices.
Merchants and others are invited to call before
purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to their advan
tage'
igr Any of the above goods made to order, or
carefully packed, so they can be sent any distance
without injury. Other Manufacturers supplied with
Slats, Fronts, Heads, or Pulleys, at the lowest
prices. Cc, - Open in the Evening.
•
March 27 '49
' I -9
Bonnets Bonnets!!
Z. LOTHROP, No. 30 SouTH SECOND Sr.,
T
upper side, next door to Sharpless & Sons,
PHILADELPHIA, respectfully invites the attention
of the Ladies of LancaSter and its vicinity, to his
very select assortment of
Spring and Summer Strout Bonnets and Hats,
At extremely Low Prices.
3)* Merchants and Dealers supplied.
Altering, Bleaching and Pressing, done in a
superior manner and at short notice.
T. Z. LOTHROP,
No. 30 South Second Stieet, west side, next door
to Sharpless & Sons, PHILADELPHIA.
April 3, ,49
Philadelphia- Daguerreotype
Establishment, •
EXCHANGE, 3d story, Rooms 25-27..—Daguer
reotype Portraits of all sizes, either singly or
in family groups, colored or without colors, are ta
ken every day, in any weather. Copies of Daguer
reotypes,
m
Oil Paintings, Statuary, &c., may also be
procured. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to
examine specimens.
April 18, 1848
ly-12
ISAAC BARTON,
WHOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Liquor
Store, 135, 137 North Second Street, Phila
delphia. - (June 13, ,48-20-Iy.
• .T.
,ar
No. 113 Market . St., Philadelphia,
• WHOLESALE onitEns
*, , _
*Br; ilah,Pr;eue...h, =WO f americans*
DRY-GOODS.
*Jeremiah M. Back. Charles E. Morgan.*
T .. present mode of doing business (we mean
the cum= SYSTk.I6) is - now carried to such an
extent, that it is not only attended with iisaster and
vexation to the cash and prompt solvent buyer, by
increasing the number of his competitors, but, un
leas every precaution and the utmost prudence is
observed, the wholesale dealer is involved in diffi
culty, and two-thirds, at least, who embark in the
credit business,
are reduced by bad debts to abso
lute bankruptcy.
With this-truth before us, we have determined to
change our system of business, by selling only for
cash, or on very short time for prompt payment; and
beg leave-to call the attention of purchasers to the
advantages we can offer as inducements to examine
our stock. -
Possessing every facility for purchasing at the
Lowest cash prices, and at all times ready to avail
ourselves of a fall in the market; watching every
Auction Sale in this, and not unfrequently in neigh
boring cities; we feel confident of our ability to
Bell i at least, a portion of our - stock lower than the
same articles can be bought elsewhere, and the
whole at the smallest possible advance.
aur stock will embrace every article usually found
in a Wholesale Dry Goods establishment, and we
respectfulty invite your attention, when in our City,
knowing that, with the many inducements we can
offer, we cannot fail to convince the doubting and
incredulous, that the small advande charged npon
the cost will not include losses by bad debts and
lawyer's fees, or the expenses of a travelling col
lector; and, to every cash buyer, who will spare
the time to give our stock a careful examination,
we pledge ourselves to sell him a satisfactory bill,
or compel other houses to soil him cheaper than they
have ever done before. To conclude, we promise
it shall be our constant aim, in our intercourse
with the retail dealer, not only to make it his inter
est to purchase of us, but, by pursuing a course of
strict integrity, to merit his confidence, custom and
influence.
J. M. BUCK & MORGAN,
No. 113 Market Street.
Philadelphia, Feb 27 3m-5
Cheap and Good Watches,
JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, (
Whole
sale
WATCH ATC R II et A ai N STORE, D " JE tie VE P IL EI R I Y L
No. 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, 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, - - - - 150 to $7.
Fine Gold Rings,. - - -37 l ets. to $BO.
Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per set—Teas $5,
Desert $lO, Table $l5.
Watch Glassei, bestquality—Plain 121 cts., Patent
cts., Lunet 25 cts.
Other articles in proportion. All Goods war
ranted to he what they are sold for.
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 been made 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
Cheap China, Glass and Queensware.
BEING desirous of enlarging our business with
the citizens of Lancaster and its riciuity, we
are induced to lay before them the claims 'of our
house to their patronage.
Having the largest and most complete stock . in
this country, we can offer great inducements both
in SUPERIOR QUALITY and price, in FRENCH, ENG
LISH, GERDIAN AND CANTON CHINA, the REAL IRON
STONE CHINA, (the strongest ware made,) STONE,
LIVERPOOL AND GRANITE WARE, PLAIN, MOULDED
and CUT GLASS.
We will sell for CASH to any person a DINNER
SET, TEA SET, CHAMBER SET, or a SINGLE
PIECE, for less money than any Wholesale or Retuil
House can, because the Wholesale Houses must
necessarily sell on Credit, which we do not, and
: Retail Houses do but a small business in compari
'son with ours. To all which attention is respect
fully requested.
_
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
No. 219 Chesnut Street, above Seventh.
Philadelphia, Feb. 20, 149 ly-4
E . xtra Sunbeatn Portraits.
H. LAUGIILIN, has opened his new Extra
. Sunbeam Daguerreotype Gallery, at 376
' Market Street, south side, first door above Eleventh
Street, (over Rowand & Walton's Drug Store,)
Philadelphia, where he will be happy to see his
old patrons, and all others who feel desirous o.
having a life-like portrait of themselves or relatives
taken by his new Extra Sunbeam process; visit
his gallery and see his beautiful and artistica' speci
mens taken and put up in the latest improvement
of the art—faithful likenesses, delineating every
feature and expressions of nature in almost life it-
This new process may be well entitled art's
best gift to man—a blessing to the human family.
The gallery is of easy access—being on the
second floor, having to ascend only one easy flight
of stairs, and located in one of the most business
sections of Market Street, immediately adjacent to
the Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad Depot.
From his long experience and close observations
in the artists of his profession, he flatters himsel.
that he will be enabled to please every one who
may visit lo i n with their patronage.
Remember, it matters not as to the color of the
dress or drapery, or whether the day be clear or
cloudy, the Extra Sun-Beam process is always cer
tain, :old the pictures taken by it are warranted to
lie proof against water, air or dampness of any
kind, find will stand far ages without filding in the
least—a truthfulness rarely if ever to be timed in
the old process.
IL H. LAUGHLIN,
No. 276 Market Street.
ly-3
February 13, 549
Every Body's Attention
is INVITED to our large STOCK OF FURNISHING
DRY Goons, and you are requested to remember
that ours is the only store in Philadelphia devoted
entirely to these articles, to the exclusion oriDress
Goods. In consequence or our paying strict atten
tion to this one line or 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 hest
manuilicturorm in Ireland lor more than 21) years.
Also Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings,Tickings, Damask
Table Cloths and Napkins, Diapers, Towellings,
I I uckalgies, 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, Purnis
lure Plush, with II Vllrillty author artiolom,
Iltellid
nig ovory thing rroin a Howie Cloth to the haunt lninuoik 'Pablo Cloth, at privoN that cannot limit to
give satisthetion. We also koop in very largo stock
of all kinds of
' FLANNELS AND MUSLIN'S,
comprising the host etylee 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 tl6
2000 Premium Blinds.
TO J. WILLIAMS, N0. , 12 North Sixth Street,
Philadelphia, VENITIAN BLIND AND
WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURER, (awarded
the first and highest MEDALS at the New York,
Baltimore, and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the
superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confi
dence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of
purchasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds of nar
row and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings
of new styles and colors. Also, a large and gene
ral assortment of
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES,
all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to
new.
Dealers;supplied on liberal terms.
The citizens 'of Lancaster City and County arc
respectfully invited to call before purchasing else
where— confident of pleasing all.
OPEN IN THE EVENINGS.
March 20, ,49
Sheldrake , s Alleghany House,
No. 280 Market Street, above Eight, South Side,
PHILADELPHIA
THIS largeand splendid Hotel has been furnish
ed with entire new furniture. The Bar-Room
is the largest in Philadelphia. The Parlors and
Sitting-Rooms are entirely separated from the noise
and bustle, consequent to the arrival and departure
acme: The Portico extending the whole front of
the house, affordi a cool retreat in warm weather,
and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in
the City.
The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The
Table as well provided for as at any other Hotel,
with every attention of the managers to make it
the best Hotel for Merchants and Business Men,
during their stay in the City. The terms will be
one dollar per day. On' the arrival of the Cars
from the West, a Porter will be in attendance to
conveyibaggage, &c. to the Hotel, winch is adjoin
ing the depot. •
-February 6 e , )49
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' • - :CANEANO - RUSH SEAT .
CHAIR MAIRJFACTORY,
.. .
No. 131 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Opposite Franlain.Square, Phi/ada.
Upon the principles of "Better and Cheaper,"
"Quick Cash Sales and Small Profits."
A N. assortment of Cane Seat Chairs, in the great-
I - 1_ eat variety and style of finish; made of Wal
nut, Birch, Maple and :'lmitation Woods, at the
Cheapest Prices for CASH ONLY.
Light and durable patterns, Cottage Chairs, Cane
Settees Lounges, large , and small Rocking Chairs,,
Store
Settees,
Arm Chairs, &c., &c.
Houie-keepers, and all who are "fixing up," for
house-keeping, can gratify their taste in selecting
styles, and procure a warrantable article, by calling
on the regular manufacturer.
N. P. WOOD,
No. 131 North Sixth Sreet, eight doors above Race,
Philadelphia.
March 20, '49
HAVE removed their stock of Music and
Musical Instruments, to the new and ‘,
spacious store in Swaim>s Building, No. 162
Chesnut Street, below Seventh, PtIILADELPHIA,
where they invite the attendance and patronage of
the public.
LEE & WALSiEII having purchased the entire
stock of Geo. Willig, (who has declined business,)
are now prepared ;te execute all orders in their line.
The assortment of-Music and Musical Instruments,
is as extensive as that of any other establishment in
the country.
PIANO FORTES, frOm various well known and
approved manufactories, now in store, and will be
constantly offered for sale.
p - Country dealers supplied on' very reasona
ble terms.
Phila., February 6, '49
First Premium awarded by the Franklin Institute
Oct. 1848 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, 4-c.
Chandeliers for public buildings made to order
in the best style. The workmanship and finish
warranted equal to any in the country.
Every description or j "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 of the Franklin Institute, they can con
fidently recommend the articles manufactured by
them.
ARCHER & WARNER,
NVareroom 119 Chesnut Street,
Manufactory 130_Race Street.
January 16,'49 Iy-51
Importers of Watches and Manu
s facturers of Silver Ware.
el OLD Levers, full jewelled, (13 jewels,) $9O;
Ur Silver Patent Levers, - - - $2O;
Gold Guard Chains, - - - - $l2 ;
Gold Pencils, $2;
Silver Tea Spoons, - - - - - $5l
Silver Table Spoons, - - - - $l2;
Silver Desert Spoons, - - - - $5;
Gold Fob, Guard and Vest Chains of every style,
Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Rings, Miniature Cases,
Diamond Pointed Pens in Gold and Silver. Cases,
Diamond Finger Rings, Pins, Bracelets, &c., Silver
.Cups, Tea Sets, Butter Knives, Ladles, Purse
Clasps, Brittania ware, Plated Castors ' Cake Bas
kets, Candlesticks, &c., Time Pieces, Work Boxes,
Fans, China Figures, Cologne Bottles, Riding
Whips, with a great variety of Fancy Goods at the
lowest prices.
The highest price paid for Gold and Silver.
J. &W. L. WARD,
106 Chesnut street, above 3d, Philadelphia.
March 14, 184 S. 2y-7
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In their own Cars and in charge of Messengers.
TS now running daily between Philadelphia, Lan
caster,
Columbia, Wrightsville, York, Baltimore,
South and West, and also from Philadelphia to
New York, North and East, for the forwarding by
mail trains of valuables, parcels, bundles, light
boxes and the transaction of any commissions en
trusted to them at very reasonable rates.
The Express leaves Philadelphia at midnight,
thus enabling persons sending by it to have their
Orders filled and received the following morning.
A messenger always accompanies each car, who
will \ receive and deliver at all the offices on the
way.
The proprietors wish to make their line a general
public convenience and pledge themselves nothing
shall remain , s tiodone which the public convenience
may require: \
All goods nihst be marked by.," Miller & Co. , s
Express." CHAS. NAUMAN,
Agent for Miller F4 s Cri..'s Express, Railroad Office,
Lancaster, S 9 CheSunt, corner of Third street,
Philadelphia, Columbki, Wrightsville, York, and,
Museum Building, Baltre. [nov 9 ,47-41-tf
" ,, ""91.2-tlti V22t.T5.?52212
For Lancaster, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Phila.,
THE undersigned, having made`arrangements
with the Eagle Line for special accommoda- ,
tions, are prepared to forward to and from Phila
delphia, daily, Parcels, Packages, Single'pases of
Goods, &c. Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle,
and Chambershurg, will be Rirwarded Rom Lan
caster and Harrisburg by the regular conveyances.
Persons residing in the interior towns, which are
off the main routes, can obtain packages filmes.
Philade by directing them to the care of some
one in an,T r of the above named places. Packages
lire the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will
he fiirwarded from the Philadelphia Office with
great despatch and moderate terms.
The undersigned will give particular attention to
filling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage
paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by
Express, no commission will lie charged.
OFFlCES.—Philadelphia, ADAMS & Co., No. - SO
Chesnut Street; Lancaster, G. North Queen
Street; Harrisburg, D. Ronisinv, Market Street.
in - Mailable matter will not be carried on any
eons, or under any pretence.
E. S. SANFORD,
S. IVI. SHOEMAKER, PROPRIETORS.
Philadelphia.
Oct 17 '4S
Doctor Yourself! For 25 Cents
Y means of the POCKET
ESCULAPIUS, or every
one his own Physician! 20th
edition, with upwards of one
hundred 6ogravings,showing
private diseases in everyshape
and fbrm, and mallbrmations
of the generative system, by
W. Votrnn, M. D.
The time has now arrived,
that persons staering Rom
serret disease, need no more
become the virlitnqiquarkery
pr(:, enntnined in thin liook any
one may cure himself, without hindrance to hunt.
mins, or the knowledge ali b i snot intimate
and with one-tenth the usual expense. In ndditlnn
the general routine of private (limonite, it hilly
expliiinx the cause ()I' inanhood`ri early decline, with
illiNerentions 00 inurrlage—hosidem ninny othor do.
riingoinontti which it NVOIIIII not be proper to one.
memo% in the piddle prints.
Err Any person minding TweircrY-Ft et: CrNTn.
enclimod in a totter, will receive inn copy of this
hook, by mail, or flee copies will he soot for one
dollar. Address, "DR. W. YOUNG, No. 192
SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia,"—post paid.
March 20,'40 thmB
Odd Fellows' Depot,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISING STORE,
Odd Fellows , Hall, North Sixth Street, below Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
LODGES and Encampments furnished with Re
,galia, Books, Jewels,Emblems, &c., on the
most reasonable terms, an d at short notice.
A general assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Stocks,
Handkerchiefs; Gloves, Collars, &c., constantly on
hand, for sale cheap, Wholesale and Retail.
Wm. CURTIS.
February 13, , 9 9 •
ly-3
THOMAS H. JACOBS, Si Dock Street, Phila
delphia, (successor to Gowen, Jacobs & Co.)
in addition to the superior old Wines and Liquors
of the old firm, has added to the stock some of the
choicest Madeiras, Sherries, and Ports, that have
been imported for many years, together with the
finest old Cogniac, Holland Gin, Irish and Scotch
malt Whiskey, 4-c.
January 23, >49
ARCHER'S
PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMP:
Patented June IS, 1842.—Manufactured by
ARCHER & WARNER,
No. 119 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
iga- Also, Chandeliers, Giran doles, Candelabras
&c., and every description of Gas Fixtures.
January 16,>49 Iy-51
THOMAS C. GARRETT di Co.,
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS;
No. 122 Chcsuta Sired,
(Below Fourth,)
Trios. C. GARRETT,
EDEN HAYDOCN. PHILADELPHIA..
Nov. 28 ,
MACKEREL,
SHAD,
Constantly on hand and
SALMON,
for sale by
HERRINGS, T. PALMER & Co.,
PORK, Market Street Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES, I PHILADELPHIA.
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE,
February 20,149
6m-2
Lee Sr: Walker,
SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIG,
Duller & Co.'s Express;
ARAMS & Co.-'s EXPRESS.
Choice Liquors.
oldest, surest and besi hand to cure all forins`of
secret diseases, diseases of the skin, and solitary
habits of youth, is Dr. Kinkelin, Northwest corner
of THIRD and UNION Streets, between Spruce
and Pine, a square-and-a-half from the Exchange,
Philadelphia.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
There is a habit which boys teach each other at
the Academy or College—a habit indulged in when
by himself, in solitud9, growing up with the boy to
manhood ; few of those who indulge in this perni
'clone practice are aware of the consequences until
they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange
and unaccountable feelings, vague fears in the mind.
The individual becomes febblcf, he is unable to labor
with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to
study; his step is tardy and weak, he is dull, ir
resolute.
If the Solitary Vice
Is continued, the procreative power is destroyed,'
and marriage rendered impossible, a long train of
nervous affections follow, the countenance is down
cast, the eyes without natural lustre, shamefaced
ness is apparent. Thesr. ARE svitsroms WHICH
SHOULD AwAxxst the attention of those similarly
afflicted.
If the Victim
Be concious of the cause of his decay, and quit it,
he suffers under those terrible nocturnal and invol
untary emissions, which weaken and shame him,
producing mental and physical prostration. If he
emancipates himself before the practice has done
its worst, and enters matrimony, his marriage is
unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused
by his early follies'
Persons of all ages can now judge what is the
cause of their declining health, losing their vigor,.
becoming weak, pale and emaciated.
Young Men!
Let no false modesty deter you from making your
case known to one, who, from education and re-
Spectability, can alone befriend you. He who
places himself under DR. KINKELIN , S treatment,,
may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle
man, and in whose bosom will be forever locked•
the secret of the patient.
Thousands have been restored to health, from
the devastations of those terriffic maladies by Dn.
KINKELIN, GERMAN PHYSICIAN.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICES, &c.,
forwarded, by sending a remittance, and put up
secure from damage or curiosity.
irr POST-PAID LETTERS answered forthwith.
March 20, 249 I y-8
WHITE SWAN HOTEL.
Ir HE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends
I. and the public in general, that he has taken
the White Swan Hotel and Stage Office, No. 10S,
Race Street, formerly kept by. J. Peters & Son.
The House being large and convenient, and in the
business part of the City, he hopes, by strict atten
tion to business, that his friends will give him a
call. lie pledge himself, that nothing shall be
wanting on his part to make his friends at home.
Terms—sl per day.
GEORGE RAHN,
Formerly of Schuylkill County.
PIMA., March 13, , 49 6m-7
Adams, Brothers,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No. 78
North Third Street, Philadelphia, sign of the
BIG Book, supply Blank Books cheaper at the Manu
factory than can be had at any Book Store, and they
are acknowledged superior.
February 20, , 49 1 -4
Conestoga Foundry.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!
2000 STOVES on hand, comprising the -best
assortment ever kept in Pennsylvania.
The following lint includes a part of the most pop
ular kind:—
Hathaway>s Improved Cook Stoves.
Buck's Superior Cook do.
The very celebrated "Victory"do.
The "Paragon" Cook do.
Also, a new Cooking Stove, called the "Farmer."
Application has been made by the proprietor for
Letters Patent for this stove, which he has desig
nated "THE FARMER," in view of its completer
adaption to the wants and uses of this class of the
community. It has , been constructed with great
care, upon the most scientific and approved princi
ples, and bids fair to become the most celebrated
Cooking Stove in the cpuntry.
In addition to the above, the subscriber has an
assortment of other COOKING STOVES adapted to
the use of coal or wood, such as the "Complete
'Cook," the "Parlour Cook," &c., &c., with all
sizes of NINE PLATE WOOD STOVES,.and
large variety of COAL STOVES for parlours, dining
rooms and offices. '
]X`i"The proprietor Of the Conestoga Foundry has
purchased the right for manufacturing and selling
the Hathaway and Buck's Patent Cook Stove for
Lancaster county.
• The castings at this foundry are made of the best
No. 1 Codorus and Conowingo Iron, long celebra
ted for strength.
irrAll kinds of CASTINGS made to order.
Kr-Stoves will be sold and orders for castings
received either at the Foundry o r at the store of the
subscriber in East King Street, a few doors from
the Court House in the city of Lancaster. •
June; 13, f4B-20-tf.] C. KIEFFER.
' The United States Clothing Store.
Sign of the striped coat, by REUBEN ERBEN,No.
35 North Queen street, corner of Orange, one
square from the Court blouse, East side, Lancas
ter, Pa.
HIS mammoth establishment, now contains by
,Ihr the largest and cheapest assortment of men's
and.boys' well made clothing in the city of Lancas
ter, and will positively not be undersold by any
other.l\ The stock includes every description on
clothineworn at the present day. The most fash
ionable, abiwell as the most plain, so that all tastes
may be suitnl. The subscriber being a practical
and experienced tailor, gives his' entire personal
attention to the business, and Inas every garment
made under his immediate inspection by the best
workmen in the State, and as he buys all his goods
in the Eastern cares for cash, can confidently re
commend the inhabitants of Lancaster city and
cqunty, one and all, to 'call at the
SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT,
and convince themselves that it is the right place
to buy cheap and well-made clothing.
A large variety of cloths, cassimeres, vestings,
&c, of the very finest as well as common qualities,
always on hand and made' up to order in good
styles at a very small advance on wholesale prices.
The latest London and Paris Fashions always re
ceived, and CUSTOMER WORK made according
to the latest patterns and in the highest style of the
art by the very Itest workmen.
A fine assortment of shirts, shams, collars, cra
vats, stocks, nod Stances gloves, handkerChiels,
11Ppenders, hosiery, nnti nil kinds of Flannel and
knit under shirts and drawers. Also, umbrellas,
cheap.
Throat fill for past favors I respectfully solicit a
continuance of public patronage, and 11 , c1 confident
that all purchasers will (lad it to their advantage to
deal with me as I nut determined to avoid all hum
bug and misrepresentation, itail sell goods Ibr what
they really are. It 1.:11111.:NRN, Tailor,
United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped
Coat, No. 35 North queen street, corner of Orange,
one imam thu Court House, Emit side, Lan
caster, Pa. mop 28-35
Removal.
NEJ BARBER STAND.
CHARLES B. WILLIAAS respectiblly informs
the citizens of Lancaster, and strangers who
may tarry hero until their beards grow, that he has
opened a Shaving and Hair Cutting Saloon, in
North Queen Street, opposite Kauffman's Tavern,
where ho intends prosecuting the Tonsorial Busi
ness, in its varied branches. He 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 he can go thro'
all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department
with such an infinite degree of skill, as to meet the
entire approbation of those who submit their Chins
to the keen ordeal of his Razor.
January 16 tf-51
Heyrs Embrocation for Horses.
THIS most valuable Embrocation
will cure. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Galls, Swellings and all other com
plaints, which require an, external
remedy. It gives immediate relief in Ma,
the Scratches and the disease incident -
to horses of white feet and noses, produced by St.
John's Wort. It is also highly useful in relaxing
stiffness of the tendons and joints, and produces
beneficial effects in cracked heels brought on by
high feeding, splints and sprains. This Embroca
tion is highly recommended to Farmers, Farriers,
Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentlemen
owning horses, and should be constantly kept in the
stable. The genuine article is prepared= only by
W. A RSHALL, No. 302 Race Street, below 9th,
south side, Philadelphia, and for sale by
GISH & BROTHER, Lancaster.
ly-49
Jan 2,>49
LANCATER CITY IRON WORKS.
.TAMES WHITEHILL, Iron Founder and Manu
tll
lfacturer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Rolling and
all other kinds of MILL GEARING, Shafting, Cot
'ton Machinery, Planeing 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 of mills and machinery made at the shortest
notice.
Oct 10, 1848 ' Iy-37
ILLIAM F. BRYAN, Attorney at Law, of-
V V
W fice opposite Sprechees Hotel ) East King.
Lancaster. Ne c 8464
MICHIGAN LAND SALES.
BY TIM BERET OF THE DBFIBB STATES.
TN pursuance of law; Y, JAMES K. POLK, Presi
-1 dent of the United States of Anierica, dohereby
declare and make ]mown, that public sales` will be
held at the undermentioned land offices in the State
of MICHIGAN, at the periods hereinafter deaig
ted, to wit:
At the land office at the Setrur Prz. Mauve, for
the "Lake Superior District, a commencing on
Monday, the fourth day of June next, for the dis
posal of the agricultura/ public lands within the
following named townships and fractional town
ships; to wit:
North of the base line and West of the principa
• Meridian.
Fractional townships thirty-seven and thirty-eight,
together with Summer islands of range nineteen.
Fracfional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine and
forty, or range twenty.
Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty, of
range twenty-one.
Fractional townships thirty-five and thirty-six, of
range twenty-four.
Fractional' townships thirty-three, thirty-four,
and thirty-five, and township thirty-six of range
twenty-five.
Fractional township's thirty-two and thirty-three,
and townships thirty-four and thirty-five, of range
twenty-six.
Fractional townships thirty-one and thirty-two,
and townships thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five,
and forty-six, of range - twenty-seven.
Fractional townships thirty-two and thirty-three,
and township forty-six, of range twenty-eight.
Townships forty-three and forty-six, of range
twenty-nine.
Townships forty-three and forty-six, of range
thirty.
Townships forty-six, of range thirty-one.
AT THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday
the eighteeneth day of June next, for the disposa
of the agricultural public lands within the follow
ing named townships and fractional townships, viz
North of the base him and West of the principa
Meridian
Fractional sections twenty-five and thirty-six,
north of the south bay of Agate harbor, in township
fifty-nine, of range thirty. '
Fractional township sixty-seven, on Isle Royale,
of range thirty-two.
Fractional townships sixty-six and sixty-seven, on
Isle Royale, of range thirty-three.
Township fifty-one, and fractional townships
sixty-six and sixty-seven, on Isle Royale, of range
thirty-four.
Townships fifty and fifty-one, and fractional
townships sixty-five and sixty-six, on Isle Royale,
of range thirty-five.
Township fifty-one, and fractional townships
sixty-three sixty-four, and sixty-five, on Isle Royale,
of range th ' irty-six.
Fractional townships sixty-three, sixty-four, and
sixty-five, on Isle Royale, of range thirty-seven.
Township fifty, and fractional townships sixty
three and sixty-four, on Isle Royale, of range
thirty-eight.
Township fifty, and fractional townships sixty
three and sixty-four, on Isle Royale, of range
thirty-nine.
Townships forty-nine, filly, and fifty-two, of
range forty.
Township forty-nine, of range forty-one.
Township forty-nine, of range forty-two.
Townships forty-seven and forty-nine, of range
forty-three.
Townships forty-seven and forty-nine, of range
forty-four.
Townships forty-seven and forty-nine, of range
forty-five.
Fractional township forty-nine, of range forty-six.
Fractional townships forty-six and forty-seven,
township forty-eight, and fractional township forty
nine, of range forty-seven.
Fractional townships forty-seven, forty-eight, and
forty-nine, of range forty-eight.
Fractional township forty-eight, of range forty
nine.
AT THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday,
the third day of September next, for the disposal
of all the public lands within the townships and
fractional townships above enumerated which have
been, or shall be, reported before the day of sale,
as containing copper, lead, or other valuable ores,
to be offered for sale in quarter-quarter sections at
not less than five dollars per acre, except the sec
tions and parts of sections, if any, covered by those
mining leases, which shall not be determined by
the day fixed for the commencement of the public
sale, in accordance with the provisions of the act
approved on the Ist day of March, 1847, entitled
" An act to establish a land office in the northern
part of Michigan, and to provide for the sale of the
mineral lands in the State of Michigan."
At the land office of loNIA, commencing on
Monday, the fourth day of June next, for the dis
posal of the public landd within the under-mention
ed fractional townships, viz
North of the base line and West of the principal
7llcridian
Fractional townships twenty-one and twenty-two,
within the former Indian Reserve, on Manestee
river, of range sixteen.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools,
military, and other purposes, will be excluded from
the sales.
The offering of the above-mentioned lands will
be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed
in the order in which they are advertised, with all
convenient despatch, until the whole shall have
been offered, and the sales thus closed. But no
sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and
no private entry of any of the lands will be ad
mitted until the expiration of the two weeks.
- - -
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington,
this twenty-seventh day of February, Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine.
By the President:
• RIC/lAAD M. YOUNG,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO MINERS AND PRE-EMPTION
CLAIMANTS.
All persons who were, at the passage of the act
of lot March, 1847, in possession, by actual occur
panty, of any portion of the mineral lands embraced
in this proclamation, under authority of a lease or
written permit from the Secretary of War, for the
purpose of mining thereon, and all persons who
shall be in possession, by actual occupancy, of a
mine or mines actually discovered before the lot of
March, 1847, as set forth in the act of Ist March,
1847, above mentioned, are authorized to enter and
purchase the same at the price, on the terms and
conditions, and to the extent prescribed by that
act, and no less, at any time before the day fixed
for the commencement Of the sale of those mineral
lands, on making proof of possession and occu
pancy, and of compliance with those terms, to the
register and receiver of the land office, subject to
an appeal to the Secretary of the Treasury; and all
persons entitled to the right of pre-emption to any
of the agricultural lands embraced in this procla
mation, are required to establish the same to the
Natisffiction of the register 'and receiver, and make
payment therefore as soon as practicable after seeing
Ibis notice, and before the day appointed for the
commencement of the public sale of the lands em
bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such pre-emp
tion claim will lie liirlitited.
The Certificate of the mineral agent at Sault Ste.
Mario, that minions holding under lemma or pertnite,
or those in the occupancy ere mine or minim, have
paid up the per centum of relax required by the
tint above mentioned, will tin conclumive on that
point.
Persons occupying under lenses or permits, will
not hn perptitted to relinquish their rights under
that ocouplincy, and ontor as settlers; and where
any such lenses or permits may °spire before the
day of side, the rights granted to the holders thereof
will ha regarded, as reserving the lands covered
thereby loin entry under any other right till the
day of sale, when they will be offered at public
sale as mineral lands.
RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner
The " mineral lands" included in the foregoing
proclamation are chiefly situated between Lake
Superior and Montreal River, and on Isle Royale,
in the northern peninsula of Michigan, and are
rendered immensely valuable by the exhaustless
mines of copper and other ores found therein.
A considerable number of those mines have
already been discovered in the trap ranges, within
a few Miles of Lake Superior; and from the geo
logical character of the country, and the explora
tions already made, it cannot be doubted that others
equally, if not more valuable, will be found through
out this whole "mineral region."
In some of the mines now worked, copper is
found almost pure; and, in fact, most of the native
copper and ores yield a greater per tentage than
any other yet discovered in the world. Silver is
also found in considerable quantities.
All the necessary materials for the construction
of furnaces, and fuel of smelting, are found in
abundance in the immediate neighborhood of the
mineral.
The climate in winter ' though cold, does not in
terrupt the operations of the miners; in fact, that
season ip considered the most favorable for their
operations.
The proximity of these mineral lands to the shore
of Lake Superior, on which are several safe and
excellent harbors, and the water communication
therefrom, by the Sault Ste. Marie, Lakes Huron,
Erie, &c., furnish ready means of transporting the
products of these lands to the principal markets, of
the United States at a very trifling cost.
It likewise appears from the reports to this office,
that the agricultural lands are of a fair quality, pro
ducing the usual culinary vegetables and grass in
abundance,
and, when properly tilled, they have
been 'found favorable for grain crops also; and for
all these products, a fair price and good market
will be found at the mines.
Timber—such as white and yellow pine, sugar
maple, yellow birch, &c.--is, in many places, very
abundant, and by its thrifty growth gives evidence
of the richness of the soil.
Maps, showing the localities of the mines and
other valuable information relating thereto '
de
rived from the geological survey, &c., which can
not be embraced in this brief notice, will be pre
pared and deposited in the land office at the Sault
Ste.. Marie, for inspection, as early as practicable,
before the commencement of the public sales.
RICHARD M. YOUNG.
ComMisitur of tAI aimed land Wu, ••••
•
, TIN .
BY THE PBBSIBEff 'OF TBB ITHO STATES.
N pursuance of law, I, JAMES IC. POLE, Pres i
.1: dent of the ignited States of America, do hereby
declare and make known that public sales will be
held at the undermentioned lanOffiCesin the,State
of WISCONSIN', at the periods! hereinafter desig
nated, to wit: •
At the land Office at the FALLS or Sr. Ciont
River, commencing on Monday, the fourth day of
June next, for the disposal of the public lands situ
ated within the undermentioned Townithips and
parts of Townships, viz:
North of the Base Line, and West of tie fourth prinei
paiMeridian.
Fractional township twenty-five, and townships
twenty-six, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, of
range seventeen.
Fractional townships twenty-five and twenty-si x ,
and townships thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty
three, of range eighteen.
Fractional township twenty-six, and townships
twenty-nine, thirty-three, and thirty-four, of range
nineteen.
Townships thirty-three, thirty-four, and thirty
five, of range twenty.
21. r THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday,
the third day of September next, for the disposal of
all the public lands within the townships and frac
tional townships above enumerated, which have
been, or shall be, reported before the day of sale
ae containing copper, lead, or other valuable ores,
to be offered for sale in quarter-quarter sections, at
not less than five dollars per acre, except the sec
tions and parts of sections, if any, covered by those
mining leases which shall not be determined by the
day fixed for the commencement of the public sale,
in accordance with the provisions of the act, ap
proved on the third day of Al arch, eighteen hundred
and forty-seven, entitled "An act to create an ad
ditional land district in the Territory of Wisconsin,
and for other purposes."
At the land office at MINERAL POINT, commenc
ing on Monday, the ISth day of June next, for the
disposal of the vacant public lands within the
undermentioned townships and parts of townships,
to wit:
North of the Base Line, and West of the fourth
yiiuci
pal Meridian.
Townships fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen, of
range one.
Townships fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen, of
range two.
Townships twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two,
of range three.
• Townships nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and
twenty-two, of range four.
Townships nineteen, and twenty, of range five.
Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of
range six.
Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of
range seven.
Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of
range eight.
• Fractional township eighteen, and townships
nineteen and twenty, - of range nine.
Fractional township eighteen, and townships
nineteen and twenty, of range ten.
Fractional townships eighteen and eteen, and
township twenty, of range eleven.
Fractional townships nineteen and twenty, of
range twelve.
Fractional township twenty, of range thirteen.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools,
military, and other purposes, will be excluded from
the sales.
The offering of the above-mentioned lands will
be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed
in the order in which they are advertised, with all
convenient despatch, until the whole shall have
been offered, and the sales thus closed. But no
sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and
no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted
until the after the expiration of the two weeks.
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington,
this twenty-seventh day of February, Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred forty-nine.
. .
By the Preeident:
RICIIA RD M. YOUNG,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
- - -
The lands embraced in the above proclamation
arc located principally on and adjacent to the Mis
sissippi and St. Croix Rivers. Those designated
as mineral are extremely valuable; because in ad
dition to the copper and other ores found in them,
they are well watered, and have ready access to
market, either to the South, by the Mississippi
river, or to the East, by. the ways of the lakes, and
the several lines of communication that connect
therewith.
Valuable timber and all other necessary requi
sites for building and smelting, are found in great
abundance, and of the finest quality. The climate
is healthy and pleasant—the cold being rarely more
intense than in the northern part of New York—
and many .of the lands arc exceedingly fertile, pro
ducing all the grains and vegetables that can he
raised in Massachusetts or northern New York.
. Maps showing the localities of the mines, and
other valuable information relating thereto, derived
from the geological survey, &c., which cannot be
embraced in this brief notice, will be prepared and
deposited in the land office at St. Croix for inspec
tion as early as practicable before the commence
ment of the public sales;
NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS
Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption
to any of the lands within the townships and parts
of townships above enumerated, is required to es
tablish the same to the satisfaction of the register
and receiver of the proper land office, and make
payment therefore as soon as practicable after seeing
this notice, and before the day appointed for the
commencement of the public sale of the lands em
bracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim
will be forfeited.-
JAMES K. POLK
FALLS or Sr. Cnorx.—•The sales advertised above
to be held at the land office at the Falls of St.
Croix River, on the fourth day.of June and the
third day of September next, will not be held ; a
new district having be'en organized out of the part
of that district lying in the State of Wisconsin, and
the land office for that part in the Territory of
Minesota having been directed to be removed to
Stillwater, from and after the thirtieth day of June
next, by act of Congress approved March 2, 1849.
Z. TAYLOR.
By the President:
RICHARD M. YOUNG,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
April 24, 1849. 81-13
Sprecher & Rohrer's . Cheap Hard-
Ware Store.
HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes
at that long established stand, East King et
Lancaster, formerly occupied by Howett & Rrieder,
a few doors east of the Court House, next door to
the Drug Store of James Smith, and opposite Geo.
Messenkrip , s Hotel, which they have recently taken
and where they will carry on the business,
They most respectffilly beg leave to invite the
attention ertheir Biende and iicquaintances to their
stock of Hardware; which they hove jest opened
and will sell lit the mist reasonable prices, Includ
ing every variety of Iron and Steel, Latches, Leeks;
Bolts, Hinges, Screws, and all inds of r building
materiels, every description of FINN, Blacksmith's
Bellows, Saddlery, best warranted Edge Tools,
Planes, and Veneers, Also a comploto assortment
of CEDAR WARE, such as tabs, buckets, butter
churns, together with every article in their line.
They will keep constantly on hand every variety of
Coal and Wood Stoves; also a highly approved
COOKING STOVE.
The attention of young beginners is particularly
called to their ibll and complete assortment of
household utensils.
Determined to spare no pains to accommodate
purchasers, and by steady adherence to business,
they expect to merit a continuance of the liberal
patronage thus far bestowed upon them.
GEORGE D. SPRECHER,
REUBEN S. ROHRER.
Old Metal and Flaxseed taken in exchange for
goods. j an
_ .
, -
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 remedyi 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 also the
best remedy known for Flour Albue or Whited,
(female complaints) with which thousands suffer,
without the knowledge of a remedy.' This celebra
ted remedy has long been used in the private prac
tice of % 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 COM
POUND, and purchase only of the Agent. Price $1
per bottle. 8.. WILLIAMS, agent for Columbia.
Jan 2 ly-49
New supply of Boots & Shoes !sit
Gum Shoes, &c.
HE subscriber has just received a new
T
supply of Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, &c.,at
his stand, in North Queen Street, two doors aove
the Post Office, to which he invites the attention of
his patrons and the public in general.
He has a supply of Gum Shoes of every descrip
tion, consisting of Buskins, Sandals, and plain,
with double soles, and also a common article.
Nov 9 47-41] ADAM S. KELLER.
JOHN L. REFFER has commenced the above
business, in A. N. Brenneman's Building, Cen
tre Square, Lancaster, and will do the best he can,
by strict attention to businesa and moderate charges,
to galley all who may be pleased to favor him with
Wait euhitit. 11118%.•111.
WISCONSIN LAND SALES.
JAMES K. POLK
TO THE PUBLIC.
RICHARD M. YOUNG,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
NOTICE
Why will you Suffer?
Sign Painting.
COMIUMPti.OII9 .•
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Asthma ; Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain in the side
and breast, Sore Thioat,Hoirsenese,Palriatitioa
of the Heart, Whooping Cough,'Hives, :Nervou,
Tremors, Liver Complaint, and Diseased Kid
neys, are radically cured; by Thompson's Com
pound Syrup of Tar and Wood Niptlt.,
LTHOUGH the great . ' fatality of Yulmonary
11... Diseases, at this time shows that there are
particular cases that render still too applicable the
designation, approbia tnedieorten—the disgrace of
physicians—to this call of diseases; and that there
are stages in theirprog . ress which having once been
reached, recovery is doubiftd: Still no one should
despair. The writings of physicians, Who have
given to these affections particular attention, abound
with many recorded cases or recovery when the
patient had reached a seeming hopeless stage of
the disease ' • and there is at this time; a remedy
prepared in Philadelphia which has met with the
most triumphant and cheering success in the most
obstinate forms of Throat and Pulmonary Diseases
=so as to have obtained the sanction and employ
ment in the practice of many physicians. .
Allusion is had to Thompson's Compound,Syrup
of Tar and Wood Naptha—the preparation of one,
who, having giVen to diseases of the Lungs and
their means of cure, the most careful and thorough.
attention, presented to the public this great remedy.
The soothing and curative power of TAR has
often been observed in severe coughs, and Con
sumption. But in the above preparation,theside
some of our most valuable vegetable pectorals
there is conjoined with it the Wood Naptha, a med
icine but lately introduced, but which has been
employed with most satisfactory results in England,
in Pulmonary Consumption, especially of a Tuber.
culous form.
Read the following from D. Young, the eminent
oculist. PHILADELPHIA Jan. 18, 1847.
Messrs. Angney & Dickson :—Gentlemen—Hav
ing recommended in my practice, and used in my
own fami,ly, Thomson's Compound SyrUp of Tar
and Wood Naptlia, I have no hesitation in saying
that it is one of the best preparations of theltind in
use, and persons suffering from colds, coughs, af
fections of the throat, breast, &c., so prevalent at
this season of the year, cannot use. any 'medicine
that will cure or prevent Consumption sooner than
Thomson's Compound Syrum 'of Tar and Wood
Naptha. Warr Yourro; AI. D.
152 Spruce street.
PHILADELPHIA; March 9, 1844.
I hereby certify that after lingering four years
with pulmonary consumption and given up by four
physicians, who pronounced me incurable; the dis
ease was arrested and I was restored to health sole
ly by the use of Thomson's Compound Syrup of
Tar and Wood Naptha.
- MARY HENRY, 48 Spruce street.
This invaluable medicine is prepared only at the
North:East corner of Fifth and Spruce sts.Phila.
Sold also by J. F. LONG, Lancaster :
R. WILLIAMS, Columbia.
ENGLAND & MeMAICIY, Reading.
Dr. IVIcPH MOON, Harrisburg.
And by respectable Druggists generally.
Price of large bottles $l.OO, or six for Five Dol
lars. Beware of imitation. . [oct 19-38
$5ll DR. HUNTER will forfeit $5O, if failnig
to cure any case of Secret Disease that may
cpme - nnder his care,po matter how long standing
or afflicting. Either Sex are invited to his private
rooms, No. 38 North. Seventh Street, without fear
of interruption by other patients, as- thousands are
cured yearly by his practical experience and great
remedies. Strangers and others who have been
unfortunate In the selection of a Physician ' are so
licited to call on the Doctor. His RED DROP and
his SPECIFIC act like magic in disedses of this class.
READ AND REFLECT.—The afilidted would
do well to reflect before trusting their health, hap
piness, and in many-cases their lives in the hands .
of Physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It
is certainly impossible for one man to understand
all the ills the human family are subject to. .Every
respectable Physician has his particular, branch, in
which he is more successful than his brother pro
fessors, and, therefore, to that he devotes more of
his time and study. Dr. HUNTER is known to be
the moat successful practitionerin the United States
in diseases of the sexual organs.
YEARS OF PRACTICE exclusively devoted to
the study and treatment of gleet, stricture, effects
of solitary habits, ulcers upon the body, throat,
nose or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial
rheumatism, gravel, irregularities, climate, or im
purities of the blood, whereby the constitution has
become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer spee
dy relief to all who may' place themselves under
his care.
Office open during the Week from 7 A. M. until
9 P. M. On Sundays the office will close at 2 P. M.
Dec 12 >4B Iy-46
REMOVAL—T. C. WILEY,
Fashionable Boot and Ladies Shoe
Establishment.
rpHE undersigned begs leave to return his Al
thanks to the public for the encourage-ptt
znent heretofore extended to him, and to ac
quaint his former patrons and friends and the pub
lie generally, that he has removed his fashionabre
boot and shoe store from North Queen to East King
street, dirictly opposite Mrs. Messenkop's Hotel,
and one door east of James Smith's Apotheoarz,
where he is prepared to do all work in his line et
business with neatness and despatch. He has on
hand a general assortment of •
French & Morocco Skins for Boots,
to which branch of his business he devotes particu
lar attention, and guarantees his Boots to be made
in the neatest and most fashionable manner. He
has also just received from the city an assortment
of lasts of the most fashionable styles for Ladies
Shoes. He also keeps constantly on hand an as
sortment of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes of his own
manufacture, which he is confident will give gen
eral satisfaction, as they are made in the neatest
and most fashionable manner.
April 25, 1848
Ornamental Marble Works.
- EIAST King street, next door to John N. Lane's
store. Charles M. Howell, Marble Mason,
respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster and
the public in general, that he carries-on the MAR
BLE BUSINESS, in all its various branches, and
invites all to call on him, as he is satisfied that he
can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the
city or state.
He invites the public to call and examine his
stock of finished Mantels, Monuments, Tombs,
Grave Stones ' and also his collection of designs for
Monuments, Tombs, &c., before purchasing else
where. jan 16
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. WAYLAN would respectfully inform the
citizens of Lancaster, and others, that he has
moved his Office, and now occupies Rooms oppo
site Scholfield's Hotel, North Queen Streeti—and
as numbers in this city and elsewhere"; can testify
to his skill and faithfulness in the various operations
of Dental Surgery, it is only necessary here to sky,
that lie•will spare no efforts to render tntire San
faction as heretofore. • -
. • -
For the information of those who are yet stran--
germ to his manner or operating, he would take this
occasion to remark, that the Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery awarded to him the FIRST PRE.
MIUM, a Mounted Rosewood Box of Benin: Metro.
ttICIIIB, Iten 01411110111t11 of hie superior skill In the
various operations portalulfig to the profession of
Dentistry,
February 6, '49 t 1.2
The Great Dinovery;
Dit. WILLIAM STEELING'S PULMONARY
SYRUP in the GRAND REMEDY fur Coughs,
Colds, Consumption, Asthmi, Bronchitis, Throat
Diatom, Whooping Cough,Scarlet Favor, Measles,
Shortness of Breath, and in shbrt for all Diseases
of the Throat, Breast and Lungs. Try it and you
will not be disappointed. It is far superior to the
host of useless trash that is offered to thp public,
and on trial you will find it so! The only thing in
which it is deficient is that the price is only Fifty
Cents, while others aro extorting One Dollar a
Bottle for articles very far inferior
For sale by.
MR. SMITH, Druggist,
JOHN GISH, j
JACOB LONG,
Lancaster City,
and wholesale by the Proprietor, at Camden City,
New Jersey.
Dee 5, >4B
Bookbindery.
THE undersigned hereby returns his
sincere thanks to his respected pa- .tve
trolls, and the public in general, forthe
liberal encgtagement in his business,
BOOK-BINDING; and makes known, at thesame
time, that - fie still continues at his old AND WELL
KNOWN STAND, in North Prince Street Lancas
ter, Pa., to carry on his business, in all its.vffions
branche's. His work, in regard to beauty, durabil
ity an 4 cheapness, cannot be exceeded by anyother
in the State.
At the same time, he deems it not superfluous
here to remark, that he likewise continues the bus
iness of writing POWER&OF ATTORNEY, LET
TERS, DEATH - CERTIFICATES, RENUNCIA
TION DEEDS, &e., for his German countrymen,
as desired ; and will also send moneys for them to
any place in Germany, with perfect safety.
PHILIP C. RANNINGER.
I y-23:
July 4, 1848
Dentistry Improved.
HAVI secured the Patent Right to use NC F Gil
bert's " Central Cavity Plate," last slimmer,
we take this opportunity of informing the public
that after thoroughly testing this iinportant inven
tion we pronounce it one of the greatest improve
ments in our profession: By means of ,we
are enabled to insert partial or entire uppersets of
teeth without the use of clasps or springe,better
than by any other mode herrtofore in use.
Obturators or artificial plates inserted in, the mtiat
comfortable manner.
Persons having difficult cases which may hive
baffled the skill of Dentists are:invited to giVe Us a
call at No.'36* East King Street) Lancaster....
ELY PARRY ) M. D.; •
• CFLUILBS Li, DRESSMI A D• - •
Hat. N. 18101 Aft
T. C. WILEY.
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