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    Philadelphia Adveithuneaets,
V B. PALMER, AGENT, THIRD AND CHESNUT STS
ROUSSEL'S
VINATGRE AROMATIQUE. COSMETIQUE, .ET
ANTI-METHITIQUE DE. BULLY.
fr HE highly amatory, balsamic, and tonic proper
ties' of this Vinegar render it far superior to
Cologne Water for the ordinary purposes of the
toilet and the bath, surpassing the latter in its per
fume and cheapness, and in its greater efficacy for
the promotion of cleanliness and health.
This article has been known and extensively used
in Europe for very many years, where it has, to a
considerable extent, superseded the use of Cologne
Water. The subscriber feels assured that it needs
only to be made known in this country . to ensure
its equally general adoption. It has obtained the
approval -of several eminent physicians of this city,
to whose notice it has been submitted.
- . - -
at prevents and removes pimples, tetter, and
asperity of the skin • it refreshes and whitens the
skin, rendering it soft and smooth. It corrects the
clammy and bitter taste of the Mouth, imparting a
fresh and pleasant breath. It cleanses and whitens
the teeth, and hardens the gums. Friction with
this Vinegar promotes perspiration and assuage
rheumatic pains. It allays headache by application
to the temples. It is effectual in removing inflam
mation of the eyelids, and , in strengthening the
eyes. Applied to a burn it prevents soreness. It
possesses many other valuable qualities, which are
detailed at large in the printed wrappers accom
panying each bottle.
The subscriber having, during a recent visit to
Paris, obtained the original recipe for this invalua
ble preparation, now offers it to the American
public, with a perfect confidenee hat it will be
found in every respect equal to the article prepared
by the original inventor.
EUGENE ROUSSEL,
Manufacturer and Importer, 114 Chesnut St.
May 22, '49 17
APPLETON'S
GREAT CETRAL CHAP BOOK STORE,
164 Chesnut Street, corner of Seventh, Swaim's
Building, Philadelphia.
KNOWING the wants of the community, the
proprietor of this establishment has fitted up
a Store in the most elegant manner, having due re
gard to the comfort of his customers, so that every
Stranger visiting his Book Store, may feel entirely
at home.
His immense stock of Books is classified accord
ing to the various Departments of Literature, so
that visitors can find the Books they are in search
of for themselves. Buying his stock tbr the most
part at the AucTioN SALES, and being connected
with one of the largest Publishing Houses in this
country, besides publishing largely himself, enables
him to sell all Books at lower prices than any other
house of a similar character on this continent. His
facilities for the IMPORTATION of Books from Europe
are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Establish
ment in London, where orders of private gentlemen
are carefully executed and forwarded to this country
by exery steamer and packet.
A CATALOCUF. of Books with the prices attached
is issued quarterly, containing lists of new additions
made to his large collection, which are in all canes
for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or, from 25 to
75 per cent. below Publishers , Prices. Thus in
buying eveq a few books, quite a considerable
amount is saved.
AS a still FURTHER INDUCEMENT to strangers
visiting the city, every one who purchases One
Dollar's worth of Books, will receive a copy of the
'Stranger in Philadelphia,' an elegant 18mo. vol.,
the price of which is 25 cents.
The limits of an advertisement are too con
fined to enumerate the prices of any of the Books,
or to give even a funt idea of the immense advan
tages to'be derived from purchasing at the great
Cential Cheap Book Store, but let all who are in
search of Books send for a Catalogue, and buy the
Books they are in want of, and when visiting toe
city, GIVE APPLETON ONE CALL, and you will
he sore to call again.
STATIONERY in all its branches, furnished at
the lowest prices. The Initials of those purchasing
Letter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the cor
ner, without charge.
Orders for ailly article mny be sent by mail ad
dressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in all
cases will be fully carried out, with great punctu
ality and despatch.
Orders for Catalogues should be pre-paid.
GEO. S. APPLETON,
•
BOOKSELLER,, PUBLISHER, IMPORTER & STATIONER,
164 Chesnut St., cor o 1 711, Swanlike Building.
May 8, 1849. 3m-15
Small ProOts and Quack Returns
MARTER Si SON,
No. 15 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILA.,
invite the attention of the citizens of Lancaster and
vicinity, to their new and fashionable assortment of
s * ,
LADIES DII PAS GOODS, coi.sisting in part of
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
Rich Changeable Silks for Dresses, Mantillas, &c.
Do do Satin Tures.
. Do Glossy Black -ilks.
Do Striped and Plaid Changeable
Do Plaid and Striped Summer Silks-371 cts.
—ALSO—
Green, Blue, Pink, Brown and Black Bareges.
Fancy Bareges, Silk Tissues, Foulards, Linen
Lustres, Delaines, Painted Lawns, Embrotder'd
Robes, White uslin for dresses, Lace Capes,
Collars, Handkfs, Gloves, Grass Cloth, Hose.
- ! ::,11.116LS!
Erribroidered White Crape Shawls from $6 to $3O.
Plain Black Silk Shawls, heavy silk fringe.
Do Thibet do do do do.
Cashmere, Terkerri, Blanket, Brocha, Square and
Long Shawls, ii 'treat variety.
Men's AND hov's WEAR =Cotton Pantaloon
Stuffs, from Bto 25 cts. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati
nets, Jeans, Linen and Cotton Drills, Worsted
Plaid, Merino Cassimeres, Nankeens, Blue Drills,
Croton Cloths, a c., &c.
100 Pieces Irish Linens, in whole and half pieces
from 25 cts. to r 1 00.
LAWNS! LUSTRES! CALICOES!
5 Cases Rich Styles Lawns at 121 cts.
Plaid, Striped and Plain Lustres, 181 cts.
10 Cases 500 pieces Rich Styles Calicoes 65 cents.
The cheapest DOMESTICS in Philadelphia.
Brown Muslins front 3 to 121, cts.
Bleach d " " sto 37; cts.
Tkkings, all widths, from 61 to 25 cts.
Bleached, Brown and Colored Cotton Drills, &c.
in - Country :Storekeepers are invited to give us
a call and buy goods cheap of
ARTER & SON,
No. 15 N. Id Street, corner Jones' Alley.
May 8, 1849 *3m-15.
L. R. Brooritairs
nGREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEW
ELRY STORE, where Gold, and Silver
Watches of every descriptibn an he had at
from Len to fifteen per cent. less than any other
store in New York or Philadelphia. Persons who
wish to get - a good watch, 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 exceedingly
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
Silver Verge Watches from $3OO upwaids.
Gold Pencils from $lOO to $8 00 ' • Gold Pens - with
silver cases and pencils attached for 75 cts.
Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashion
':able Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store
'prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken int
exchange. LEWIS R. BROOMALL,
No. 110 North SECOND Street, second door below
Race, Philadelphia.
: j) Cut this advertisement out, and bring it
along, you will then be sure to . get into the right
store.
April 17, >49
WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL
IC 7., N W ED) ri ma.
- - -
THE 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 Ware room w here will be found
specimens of every variety of Iron Railings and
Ornamental Iron Ware comprising Centre and
Pier Tables, and 13 , acketa, Hat and Umbrella
Stands, Settees, Chairs, H itching Posts, Flower
Stands, for prior windows, gardens, &c., of the
most approv patterns.
Ide has at a heavy expense published a Port Folio'
of designs for Ornamented Iron Work, which are
fuilushed to any person at a distance, from which
40 select a pattern for tht2 work desi,ed.
This is the only establishment at which the cast
ings are executed, which enables the subscriber to
sell at moderate prices
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Read, Mauve Buttonwood St
Phila., March 27, ,49
Plueithe. - Clothing Depot!
THE subscriberannounces to the public genee
ally, that he has a large and varieo assortment
of Clothing . , made of the very 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 Heys' 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 iA respectfully invited to his stock of clothing.
Give him a call and examine for yourselves before
purchasing elsewhere, as he 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
Phenix Clothing Depot,
• S. W. corner of Dock and Second eta.
April 17-3m-12J Philadelphia
• ISAAC BARTON,
WHOLESALE GROCER, Win and Liquor
VV ,.
Store, 135, 137 North S"rond Street, Phila-
Pune 13,'48-20-Iy.
Ja.lltreS 16. Caitt Cli &. CO.,
IMPORTERS of WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY,
Plated • t are and Fancy Goods No. 190 Chesnut
street, PHILADELPHIA, invite the attention o
ernirchasers to a choice selection ofnew goods
in their line, comprising superior WATCHE',
in gold and silver cases, of all the improved
makers, warranted time keepers, at the lowest mar
ket prices.' Ladies , Gold Patent Lever Watches,
and very small size: Gold L , Pines,Btc. Particular
attention given to repairing and'regulating watches.
JEWELRY.—Bracelets, Broches, Necklaces,
Ear kings, Finger Rings in sets to match or single,
of Cameo, Enamel, Garnet, Diamond, Turquois,
Topaz, Amethyst and 'Coral. A very large assort
ment of Breast Pins for putting hair into, of the
newest patterns; Hoop Ear Rings, Armlets in gold
and coral
GOLD MINIATURE CASES.—Silver Card Cases,
Fruit Knives, Sugar Sifters, Soup Ladles, Ice
Cream Knives.
FORKS AND SPOONS.—Prince Albert, King's
plain, double thread, and Veuitian patterns of
Table, Medium,
Dessert and Tea Forks and Spoons.
SHEFFIELD AND BIR ~ INGHAM PLATED
WARES.—Containing Tea Sets, 6 pieces; Urns,
Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Wine Stands
and Waiters.l
. .
. .
JAPANNERY.—Tea Trays, in sets of 4 pieces;
of new design and very choice, imported expressly
for retailing.
PAPIb.R MACHE GOODS.—Beautifully painted
and inlaid with pearl; Cabinets, Work Boxes, Port
Folios, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Tea Trays, in
sets of four,
and single for tumblers.
TABLE: CUTLERY, in sets of 51 pieces; and
knives, separately, handled with seasoned ivory,
warranted not to crack.
GOLD PENS.—Diamond Pointed Gold Pens at
the lowest prices, in gold or silver holders, with
Pencils combined.
JOHN C. FARE. JAS. E. CALDWELL.
Philadelphia, Nay 1, 1849. ly-14
The GREATEST BARGAINS in the world can be
had at M. TRACY'S
UNRIVALLED CLOTHING STORE.
(No. 292 Market Street, Philadelphia.)
Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coats $lO to $l2
" Frock " 11 to 13
Medium " " Sto 10
Dress " 7to 9
Fine Blue Cloth 10 to 14
" Riding Coats 7to 10
" Coatees 3to 7
" Black Habit Cloth Sacks 6to S
" Black and Fancy Tweed Sacks 3to 6
" Black Cassimere Pants 3to 5
" Fancy " 3to 5
" Satinet 2to 4
" Satin Vests 2to 4
Together with a large assortment of Seasonable
Goods, of every, .variety, consisting of Pants, Vests,
Shifts, Stocks, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Um
brellas, &c., al to be had at the old and favorite
stand, and at. prices that will suit all.
Don't forget the number, 292 Market Street.
May 8, 1849. 3m-13
WALL PAPERS.
rr HE 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
be surpassed. Doing a cash business, we are en
abled to sell a better article at a ,much lower rate
than any store doing a_
TRADE BUSINESS
On hand, a large assortment of \VIDE PAPER, for
Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &c., wplich will be
sold for Cash Paper Hanging doneli the countr
at city prices.
B.—Dealers are invited to call and examine
their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
FINN & BURTON,
No. 142 Arch Street, South side,
April 17-3,11-121 . Philadelphia
JOU DONNELLY,
MANUFACTURER OF DONNELLY'S UPRIGHT SAFETY
GLAZED CAPIULED BLUE
MATCHES,
UNITED STATES (IL PASTE BLACKING
No. 83 North Third Mreet, Philadelphia.
HESE Matches are justly considered the best
I in the United Stalest' they are free litom un
pleasant smell , and can be introduced with perfect
safety into all Stores and Dwellings. Warranted
to keep ten years.
The Blacking is of superior quality, and free
from any ingredient that impairs the Leather.
Country Dealers and Shippers will find it to their
interest to call and see Mr themselves.
N. B.—An asprtment of Matches of various New
York Manufacturers. Matches in round wood boxes
also, packed in large or small tin cases, to ship
to any part of the world.
_ _ _
JOHN DONNELLY,
Late of 20 Bank Street, now 83 North Third St
March 27, '49 Iy-9
EGYPTIAN HALL
Cabinet tk, Upholstery Warehouse,,
134 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
FS. JOHNSTON takes leave respectfully te r.
inform his friends and the public generally
that be 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 lie may
be favored with, with neatness of style, sound
workmanship, despatch, and - as reasonable as any
house in the city. At the same tune 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
call and judge for themselves. lie also takes this
opportunity of thanking his old customers for past
favors, and hopes by assiduity and punctuality, to
merit a continuance of the same.
April 17, '49 ly-12
Lee & Vl:Aker,
SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE Wri.LIG,
HAVE removed their stock of Music and
Musical Instruments. so the new andk , ?g ,
spacious store in Swaimls Building, No. 162.;:: -
Chesnut :street, below Seventh, Pllll ADELPIIIA,
where they invite the attendance and patronage of
the public.
LEE & WALKER having purchased the entir e
stock of Geo. Willig, (who has declined business,)
are now prepared to execute all orders in their line.
The assortment of Music and Musical Instruments,
is as extensive as that of any other establishment
the country.
PIANO FORTES, from various well known and
approved manufactories, now in store, and will he
constantly offered for sale.
ountry dealers supplied on very reasona,.
ble terms.
Phila., February 6, '49 Gm-2
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, Baguet 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 of tea- "Archer's Patent Solar
. Lard Lamps , >_ol 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,
Wareroom 119 Chesnut Street,
Manufactory 130 Race Street.
January 16,X49 Iy-51
Bonnets ! Bonnets!!
11 Z. LOTHROP, No. 30 SOUTH SECOND ST.,
. 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 or
Spring and Summer .•traw Bonnets and Hats,
At extremely Low Prices.
Merchants and Dealers supplied.
Altering, Bleaching and Pressing, done in a
superior manner and at short notice.
T. Z. LOTHROP,
No. 30 South Second Street, west side, next door
to Sharpless & Sons, PHILADELPHIA.
April 3, '49 3m-10
Cards, Door Plates, Seals, &c.
WEDDING, Visiting,. Invitation and Business
Cards, Diplomas, Bill Heads, Prommissory
Notes, Labels, Tickets, &c., engraved and printed
in the most approved styles. Also, constantly on
hand, a general assortment of Silver and Brass
Door and Bell Pull Plates, Knockers, Counting
House, Corporation, Notarial, ''and Society Seals,
and Name Plates of every description executed by
JOS. HUFTY, ENGRAVER,
No. 59 South Fourth Street, 3 doors below Walput,
Philadelphia.
_
N.ll —Orders forwarded by mail will receive
immediate attention.
May 8, 1849
'. Young, --------
STRAWaYn 111
FANCY MILLINERY,
No. 2071,South Second street, Above Lombard,
East side, Philadelphia.
Has on hand an assortment of beautiful bonnets
and'caps of the latest style. [may 1-*3m-14
Hides.
PHILADELPHIA. HIDE ASSOCIATION
Willow, above. Eleventh Street.
-13- ID ES taken in with great care as regards cut
S
I and flaws. Ott- Country Tanners supplied 00
the most liberal terms.
AYKROYD & GROSS.
6m-12
April 17, ,49
ADAMS & Co.'s ]PXrRE9S.
for Lancaster, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Philo.,
IF]IHE undersigned, having made arrangement*
with the Eagle Line for special accommoda
tions, are prepared to forward to and from Phila
delphia'daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cases ot .
Goods, &c. iff.rticles for Columbia, York, Carlisle,
and Chambersburg, will be forwarded from Lan-.
raster and Harrisburg by the regular conveyances.
persons residing in the interior towns, which are
.off the main' routes, can obtain packages from
Philadelphia, by directing them to the care of some
one in any of the above named places. Packages
lior the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will
be forwarded from the Philadelphia. Office with
great despatch and moderate terms.
The undersigned will give particular attention to
511ing ordet4 forwarded to them by mail, postage
paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by
Express, no commission will be charged.
OlTlCES.,—Philadelphia, ADAMS ftr. Co., No. 80
Chesnut Street; Lancaster, G. HILL, North Queen
street; Harrisburg, D. ROBISON, Market Street.
ta - Mailable matter will not be carried on any,
erms, or under any pretence.
E. 1 SANFORD,
PROPRIETORS.
S. . SHOEMAKER,
Philadelphia
Oct 17 •••ISj • 38
AlonzO Johnson's New Store, -
No. 14 NORTH SECOND STREET, (a few doors above
Market,) PHILADELPHIA.
IrANISFACTURFR of Transparent Window
ill Shades', Reed Blinds, Paper Curtains am(
- Venal:in Blinds, of all the different sizes, varying
in price from I Six Cents to Twenty Dollars a piecs.
Al) the new styles of every description of pattern',
and of the latest fashions of different colors, and a
variety of TrHmings of all kinds.
Also, beautiful Table and Oil Cloth in patter's
and in pieeeS. Oil Cloths for floors. Patent Coach
Curtains for IWagon Covers of a superior article,
any width, double or single , of the finest finish,
and a splend ic.l assortment of Clocks,Looking Glasses
and Fire Boards, 4-c., 4.C.
f*- Old Blinds painted and trimmed over to
look equal tui new, at a very little expense, or talen
for new.
lid the largest and most complete tnd
ortment of the above articles, at 25
,aper than any other establishinenl in
lolesale and Retail, at reduced pikes.
and others are invited to call hebre
isewhere, as it will be to their adxan-
in exchange
Has on ha
beautiful as,
per cent eh(
the city, Wh
'.- erchant,
purchasing t
Cage.
in- Any o the above goods made to order or
carefully paked, so they can be sent any distance
without injury. Other 'Manufacturers supplied vith
Slats, Fronti,, I leads, or Pulleys, at the lowest
prices. 101 Open in the Evening.
March .27, 'ID ly-9
and Good Watches,
ELRY and SILVER WARE, Wilde
ad Retail, at the PHILADELPHIA
A'FCH AND JEWELRY STORE,
J E 1
sale
No. 96 Nor
Philadelphia
Gold .Lever)
IS carat
Silver Lever
Silver Lepin
Silver (Quart
Gold Pencil.
Pole Gold IL
Silver Spoo)
II Second Street, corner of Quarry,
Watches, full jewelled,
cases, - -
Vc.a I ches, do.
Watches, jewelled,
er 11atches,
$3O and over.
16 do.
11 .do.
$5 to 10.
1 50 to $7.
- - - 371 cts. to $BO.
, ns, equal to cum, per set—Teas S 5,
, -
.16, 'table 015.
.es,bestquality—Plain 12L cts., Pate4t
Uese't
\‘ IEIII GIIS
25 cts.
tiler artilcies in proportion. All Goods war-
what they are sold for.
on hand, a full assortment of fine
I. and Silver Ware. Also, an assort-
J. Tobias & Co., E. Simpson, Samuel
E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, G.
, and other superior PATENT LEVER
which will be cased in any style
1211 M!
Constantly
Gold Jeu•elr
meat of N.
& Brothers,
H. ileesle
AI ft vEMENTS
desired.
Arrangements have heart made with all the above
celebrated umkers, the best manufacturers of Liver
pool, to furnish at short notice any required style
or Watch, lOr which orders will be taken and the
name and rUsidenc.e of the person ordering put on
;I requested
O. C
)NRA D, No. 96 North Second St..
Importer of Watches
J molt, 1
Kozporlers of Watches and Mann
farlorers of Siirer Ware.
an OLD Levers, full jewelled, (13 jewels,) $4O;
I, Jr Silver 'Patent. Levers, - - - &20;
Gold Guard - Chains, - - - - $l2;
Gold Peneds, $2;
•
Silver Tea Spoons, >5;
Silver Table Spoons,
511vor Desch. Spoons,
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, Re., Silver
Cups, Tea Sets, Butter Knives, Ladles, Purse
Clasps, Brittama ware, Plated Castors, Cake Bas
kets, Candlesticks, Re. , Time Pieces, Work Boxes,
Fans, t hirer 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. S.: W. L. WARD,
106 Chesnut street, above 3d, Philadelphia
Marsh 14. 1848. 2y-7
Miller Si, Co.'s Express
In their own Cars and in charge of Messengers.
s now running daily between Philadelphia, Lan-
I caster, Columbia, Wrightsville, York, Baltimore,
South and West, and also from Philadelphia to
New York, North and East, fin- 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.
Tire Express leaves Philadelphia at midnight,
thus eliabT ig persons sending by it to have their
orders lille 1 and received the following morning.
A messe ger always accompanies each car, who
will receitie and deliver at all the offices on the
w a v.
The pro rietors wish to make their line a general
public comlenience and pledge themselves nothing
shall remai i n undone which the public convenience
may requiry.
All goods must be marked by t Miller & Co.'s
Express." CHAS. NAU tl AN
Agent for Miller & Co.'s Express, Railroad Office,
Lancasterd SO Chesnut, corner of Third street,
Philadelphia, Columbia, Wrightsville, York, and
Museum Bhildipg, Baltimore. [nov 9 747-41-tf
edd Fellows , Depot,
AND GEriTLEMEN'S FURNISING STORE,
Odd Fellotas• Ball, North Sixth Street, below Race,
I PII I L AnE LPII TA.
LODGEf and Encampments furnished with Re
galia,l Books, Jewels, Emblems, &c., on the
most reascinable terms, and at short notice.
A generitl assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Stocks,
Hainikercliefs, Gloves, Collars, &c., constantly on
hand, toe ale cheap, Wholesale and Retail.
Was. CURTIS.
February 13, '49 ly-3
Removal.
BowlY & BRENNER have removed their
DAR /WARE STORE to No. 41 MARKET
S I BEET, eleven doors East of Second, where
will be lb and a large assortment of English and
Domestic ;roods.
they are receiving a fresh assortment of goods
to which tie attention of dealers is particularly re
quested.
January, 30, '49 tf-1
Charles B.*lllench,
CABIN4T FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY
WARE ROOMS,
Nos. 113 4. 132 South SecOnd street, Below Dock,
31c PHILADELPHIA.
On han a general atsortment of' Walnut and
Mahogon Furniture, of the latest styles.
may illy-14
lIARDVVARE
limper i, - -
mut to Builders and Others.
SELLING OFF!!
TTEN -L. ELDER, N 0.493 Marketutreet, be
-1., twe n 13th and Juniper streets, Philadelphia,
about chit ging his business, will sell his large stock
of Buildi g Hardware, Tools, Farming utensils,
Szn., for c , sh, at a small advance on cost to close
the concern.
A large lot of Cumberland Nails, at $3,37} per
keg, otli4 brands at $3,75
may I
WHITE SWAN HOTEL.
THE 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 Strpet, formerly kept by J. Peters & Son.
The Houle being large and convenient, and in the
business part of the City, lie hopes, by strict atten
tion to business, that his friends will give him a
call. Hel pledge himself; that nothing shall be
wanting rip his part to make his friends at home.
Terms-HSI per day.
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GEORGE RAHN,
Formerly of Schuylkill County.
arch 13, '49 6m-7
ARCHER'S
PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMP:
Patented June IS, 1842.—Manufactured by
ARCHER & WARNER,
N 9. 119 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
Al‘p, Chandelierg, Giran doles, Candelabras
&c., and 'every description of Gas Fixtures.
Janna 7 16,>49 • ly-51
Adams, Brothers,
- DLANRC 1300 K MANUFACTURERS, No. 78
North Third Street, Philadelphia, sign of the
Bic BooDi, supply Blank Books cheaper at the M anti
ractory than can be had at any Book Store, and they
are acknowledged superior.
Februry 20,
Extra Sunbeam Portraits.
TX H. LAUGHLIN, has opened his new. Extra
. Sunbeam Daguerreotype Gallery, at 376
Market Street,.eouth 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 . uy his new Extra Sunbeam process; visit
his gallery and see hie beautiful and artistical 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
self. 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, ana 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 him 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, and the pictures taken by it are warranted to
be proof against water, air or dampness of any
kind, and will stand for ages without fading in the
least—a truthfulness rarely if ever to be found in
the old process.
H. H. LAUGHLIN,
No. 276 Market Street.
February 13,'49 ly-3
Every Body's Attention
IS INVITED to our large Srocx 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 of Dress
Goods. 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 hest
manufacturers in Ireland for more than 20 years.
Also Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Tickings, Damask
Table Cloths and Napkins, Diapers, Towellings,
Huckabacs, Pillow Linens, Table and Piano Covers,
Worsted Damasks, Embroidered Curtains of Lace
and Muslin, Dimities, Floor Cloths, Bureau Cov
ers, ii indow Shadings, Turkey-red Cloths, Furni
ture Plush, with a variety of other articles,includ
ing every thing from 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 MUSLINS,
comprising the best 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 9 '49
Sheldrake , s Alleghany House,
No. 2SO Market Street', above Eight, South Side,
PHILADELPHIA
PHIS large and 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
of cars. The Portico extending the whole front of
the house, affords 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 th, Cars
from the West, a Porter will be in attendance to
convey baggage, &c. to the Hotel, which is adjoin
ing .the depot.
Phila., February 6,'49 6m-2
Cheap China, Glass and Qneensware,
BEING desirous of enlarging our business with
the citmom. ef Lancaster and its vicinity, we
are induced to lay before them the chthe. of ou r
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, GERMAN AND CANTON CHINA, the REAL IRON
STONE CHINA, (the strongest ware made,) STONE,
LIVERPPOL AND GRANITE WARE, PLAIN, MOULDED
and Cur GLASS.
We will sell for CASH to any person a DINNER
SET. TEA SET, CHAMBER SET, or a SINGLE
PI EC E, for less money than any Wholesale or Retuil
house can, because the ‘Vho esale 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 St MITCHELL,
No. 219 Chesnut Street, above Seventh.
Philadelphia, Feb. 20, '49 •
JOHN STRUTHERS 3: SON,
MARBLE AND STONE YARD,
No. 360 High Street, Philadelphia.
M A e R , B L E ,l, A n i n A e r co E n L t S , N t f l on um h en n ts d ,.Tombs and
Al! Orders Air public or private buildings ex
ecuted with promptness and despatch.
' N. B. Designs furnished for Mantels, Monuments,
Tomb Stones, &c.
April 17,'49 ly-12
Choice Liquors
THOMAS H. JACOBS, 81 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 Air many years,- together with the
fineNt old.Cogniac, Holland Gin, Irish and Scotch
malt Whiskey, 4c.
n nary 23, '49 •1 y-52
ArFLICTEICHEAD!!!
n IiILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Estab
lished 15 years ago by DR. KINKF.LIN. The
oldest, surest and best hand to cure all forms of
secret diseases, diseases of the skin, and solitary
htbits 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
OH Academy or College,-a habit indulged in when
by himself, in solitude, growing up with the boy to
manhood ; few of those who indulge in this perni
cious practice are aware of the consequences until
they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange
ant unaccountable feelings, vague fears in the mind.
Tha individual becomes feeble, he is unable to labor
Witt 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. THESE ARE SY3IPTOMS WHICH
SHOULD AWAKEN the attention of those similarly
afflicted.
If the Victim
Be csncious 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 hie 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 DR.
KINKELIN, GERMAN PHYSICIAN.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICES, &c.,
forwarded, by sending a remittance, and put up
seciire from damage or curiosity.
igr POST-PAID LETTERS answered forthwith.
March 20, '49 ly-S
Doctor Yourself! For 25 Cents!
BY means of the POCKET
ESCULAPIUS, or every
one his own Physician! 20th
edition, with upwards of one
hundred tngravings,showing
private diseases in everyshape
and form, and malformations
of the generative system, by
W. YOUNG,
The time has now arrived
that persons 'suffering from
secret disease, need no more
become the victim of quackery
.ns contained in this book an
f, without hindrance to busi
.
nese, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend,
and with one,tenth the usual expense. In addition
to the general routine of private disease, it fully
explains the cause of manhood's early decline, with
observations on marriage—besides many other de
rangements which it would not be proper to enu
merate in the public prints.
0:r Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this
hook, by mail, or five copies will be• sent for one
dollar. Address, " DR. W. YOUNG, No. 152
SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia,"—post paid.
March 20, '49 6m-8
JOB PRINTING neatly and expeditiously me
auted at this office.
Seltz's Safety Bridle.idlt.
THIS is a safety Bridle Bit invented and secured
by' Mr. Henry Seitz, of Marietta, Pa. This
Bit is axpected to supersede eventually all others,
either for riding or driving, combining, as it does,
the common snaffle, so arranged with the pulley,
as to give any person perfect power over the most
vicious or frightened horse. It obviates the objec
tions made to the severe bits now in use, which
from their painful action, often make a spirited
horse rear, kick and try to run away. This bit is
pleasant in its action on the mouth, causing no pain
whatever, and has the r quisite power when wanted
—no horse having been found able to resist it.
The operation is as follows: The rein is hooked
firmly to the saddle at A, passing through the loop
C, into the bit over the roller at B, and securing it
fast to the ring D, which prevents it from drawing
back and forms the check rein now in use, and to
which the driving reins are bu'ekled and pass back
to the driver. For horseback, the loops and rings
are dispensed with, the rein being continuous, form
ing two reins, one of which is thrown over the
saddle horn or strapped to the pummel, and the
otheito the rider's hand—both reins can pass thro'
the rings of a martingale. For ladies it is particu
larly recommended on ‘ account of its safety and
power, as a horse is by no means able to throw his
head sufficiently low to kick. For double harness
the reins should pass from the Ist horse over to the
bit of the 2nd, through the bit and back to the
the saddle piece at G, of the Ist horse—platting
the reins as they cross each other between the
horses.
Horses have been successfully driven with this
bit, that were set aside as beyond management as
harness horses with ordinary severe bits, from the
habit or invariable practice or running away in spite
of the utmost endeavors of their driver—now they
are good and serviceable horses. _ _
The Bits are manufactured only by HALDEMAN
& SEITZ, of Marietti, Pa., who will attend to all
orders concerning the sale of the same. 'The
patent right of this invention has been secured, and
it is corning thst into use. •
The undersigned is the Agent for Lancaster
county, of the above Bit, and feels warranted in
recommending it as a valuable invention. He would .
refer to the following persons, who have it in use:
John Furry, Manor; Henry Spiehlman, Jr., Stras
burg; Jacob Stahl, Dr. J. Cushman, Marietta.
There is no necessity to multiply references, as the
Bit recommends itself, upon inspection. For sale,
wholesale and retail, at manufacturers: prices.
GEO. M. STEINMAN, Lancaster.
April 24, 49 56m-13
A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF
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DRY • GOODS
FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,
Now Opening at the Bee Hive, North Queen M.
THIS Stock of Splendid Goods is the largest
ever opened in this City, and is well deserving
a careild examination—as opportunities are now
made that in all probabiltiy may not be again for
ages.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.—Silks.-22 inch rich
:'d Chameleon Poult de Soles.
Extra wide splendid quality Glace Poultde Soies,
the richest goods imported.
21 to 40 inch High Lustre Blk Gros de Rhines—
lower than ever offered.
A large variety of Styles of DRESS Snits from 371
cents upwards.
Printed Bereges and Brilliantines.—Rich Printed
Bereges, from 121 to 75 cts. Emb'd Mode Berege.
Bege. -Changeable Jaspe Berege. Mosaic Jaspe
Berege. Metallique Berege. Rich emb'd Jaconet
and Swiss—white grounds, col'd, fig'd. Mode
Toil Perlee, a new article.
Lawns.—Real French 4-4 Lawns, only 121 cts.
Gros, Oilier & Co. Lawns. Hartman's Printed
Jaconet, &c.
Ladies Dress Goods.—The largest and most de
sirable variety in this city, every opportunity is
here given to suit the most fastidious.
White Goods for Ladies Dresses.—Swiss, Jaconet,
VI ull , Cambric, Book and Nansoock Muslins—plain,
fig'd and embroidered.
French Linen Cambric Hdkfs.—Corded Border
French Linen ,Cambric with a general as
sortment of other styles.
JUST OPENED.-1 Case Plain Bereges—green;
pink and blue. Plain Linen Lustres—Chameleon,
Plain and Fig'd.
4-4 French Ginghams only 12} cts.
Bajous First Quality Kid Gloves—summer shades.
Ribbons, Ribbons, Ribbons.—A large invoice of
New Styles Bonnets and Cap Ribbons. Rich new
styles Emb'b Ribbons for the Neck. New styles
Waist Ribbons, a beautiful assortment.
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS—every branch
complete, and every facility to give the greatest
bargains of the day.
New Style Cassimeres, Vestings, Pocket Hdkfs.,
and Cravats, some of the richest designs.
A large lot new styles Parasols; French styles
—this branch is very complete.
Blk and White Lace Capes—beautiful styles.
Splendid Blk Silk Laces—wide for trimrning, &c.
" Fringe and Gimp.
Calicoes for only 61 cts. that has never been
equalled.
Heavy 7-4' Table Diaper only 12} cts.
Veils—new styles. Paris Demi Veils.
The best fabrics of Ble'd and Unbl'd Muslins—
Very cheap.
'Pickings, Tickings,—great bargains.
Checks, a good article only 61 cts.
A complete assortment of Mourning Dress Goods:
Bereges, Ginghams, Mazatlans, Lawns, &c., &c.,
all very desirable.
Irish Linens—lrish Linens, the choicest fabrics.
Table Linens, Table Cloths, &c., &c.
Persons purchasing their goods may rest satisfied
of their being perfect, as they are all warranted.
NEW GOODS are received almost daily at this
establishment, and nothing left undone to render a
visit a pleasant, as well as a profitable one.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
• •Bee Hive, North Queen Street.
April 17, '49 12
• Conestoga Foundry.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!
2000 STOVES on hand, comprising the hest
assortment ever kept in Penns4vania.
The following list includes a part of the most pop
ular kind:—
Hathaway's Improved Cook Stoves.
am
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 complete
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
pb s, and bids fair to become the most celebrated
Cooking Stove in the country.
In addition to the above, the subscriber has an
assortment of other COOKING STOVES adapted to
the use of coal or wood, such as the "Complete
Cook," the "Parlour Cook," &c., &c., with all
sizes of NINE PLATE WOOD STOVES, and a
large variety of COAL STOVES for parlours, dining
rooms and offices.
}Kr-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. I Codorus and Conowingo Iron, long celebra
ted for strength.
All kinds of CASTINGS made to order.
O Stoves will be sold and 'orders for castings
received either at the Foundry or at the store of the
subscriber in East King Street, a few doors trom
the Court House in the city of Lancaster.
June, 13, '4B-20-tf.] C. KIEFFER.
gri DR. HUNTER will forfeit $5O, it failing
to cure any case of Secret Disease that may
come under his care, no matter how long standing
or afflicting. Eithrr Sex are invited to his private
rooms, 38 Noith Seventh St., PHILA., 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 diseases of this class.
READ AND REFLECT.=The afflicted 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. .rt
is certainly impossible for one man to understant,
all the ills the human family are subject to. Every
respectable Physician has his particular brand , 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 most successful practitioner in 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 unti
9 P. M. On Sundays the office will close at 2 P. M
Dec 12 '4B 13,46
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DR. WILLIAM STEELLING'S
PULMONARY OR COUGH SYRUP,
SuperiOr to any Medicine i n the. World, for dough; 1 1
Colds, Consumption, 'Meuse/a, Scarlet Fever, ..dsth
ma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Throat Dis
ease, and all .Coniplaints of the Breast and
Lungs. Only FIFTY CENTS a Bottle!
While far inferior articles are selling for
One Eki/ar a Battle !
MR. ROHRER, a very highly esteemed Mer
chant of Lancastercity, writes as follows :
LANCASTER, Pa., June 9, 1848.
Doctor William Steelling :—lt affords me great
pleasure to state to sou that I have used your Pul
monary Syrup with great benefit for Coughs, Pain
in the breast, and Bronchitis. It is about one year
since I begun the use of it. I consider if the best
article I know of for those complaints, having de
rived great benefit myself from it in those affections,
I have no hesitation in recommending it to all who
labor under similar diseases. I have also given it
to my little son with great advantage.
REUBEN S. ROHRER.
Mr. Harman, a respectable Teacher of Lancas
ter, speaks thus:—
LANCASTER CITY, Pa., Oct. 2, IS4S.
Dr. Wm. Steelling :—I take pleasure in inform
ing you that I have been greatly benefitted by the
use of your Pulmonary Syrup. I had contracted a
very severe cold, and with it a violent cough, so
that I would sometimes spit blood; in thiscondition
you found me when you gave me a bottle of your
Syrup, I had not taken half a bottle before I found
myself much relieved, and in fact felt like a new
man. I would recommend your Pulmonary Syrup
to all who may be afflicted with colds or any other
diseases of the lungs.
R. T. lIARMAN.
Testimony of a well known Merchant of Williams
town, Lancaster county, Pa.:—
Dr. Wm. Steelling -Dear Sir:—lt affords me
much pleasure to inform you of the great benefit I
have received and also in my family, from the use
of your Pulmonary Syrup. I have used it for Ca
taarrh. on the Breast, and from a very few doses
have been relieved. I have also found it a certain
remedy for the Croup and all common colds. I
have sold it at my store for four years and could
give a great many instances of its success in all
diseases of the Lungs and Throat.
Respectfully yours, R. M. JONES.
Sept. 30, 1848.
Read the following Extract from a full Certificate
dated August 13, 1846, from a Partner of the very
respectable and extensively known firm of Caleb
Cope 8:: Co., No. 165 Market street, Philadelphia.
Having used your Pulmonary Syrup individu
ally, and in my family for the last four years, it
affords me great pleasure to inform you, that I have
in every instance found it highly efficacious in cur
ing Coughs, Colds, 88. c. Indeed lam so well satis
fied of the good resulting from the use of it in such
cases, that I keep at all times three or four bottles
on hand. W. B. JOHNSTON."
Rev. William Heilig, of Abbottsville, Pa., writes
thus, June 10, 1842:
Dr. William Steelling—l take great pleasure in
informing you that I have been much benefitted by
the use of your Pulmonary Syrup; my throat which
has been sore for better than two years, has been
greatly improved ; I think by using a few more bot
tles a radical cure may be affected.
WI L ANKH EILIG.
Rev. 0. Douglass, Pastor of the Mariners Church,
Philadelphia, writes thus:
I feel much gratified in being able to say to you
that the Pulmonary Syrup you sent ; has been used
by several persons with great success. I can truly
say that almost every one who has taken it has
been more or less benefitted. I cordially recom
mend it to all who are afflicted with a cough
July 10, 1843. 0. DOUGLASS.
Rev. H. Miller, Pastor of the Lutheran Church,
Trappe, Montgomery county, Pa., writes thus un
der date April 29, 1843.
Dr. William Steelling—My throat having been
sore for some time, by using three bottles of your
Syrup, I found it an excellent expectorant, and
have been much benefiitted. H. S. MILLER.
Mork this from the Pastor of the Presbyterian
Church, in Deerfield, N. J.
DEERFIELD, January 25th, 1845.
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Dr. Steelling—Dear Sir :—There are some things
that impress us very favorably at first, but further
acquaintance convinces us that our impressions
were too exalted. There are other things of which
we think more highly as our acquaintance becomes
more intimate. In this class I rank your Pulmonary
Syrup, .and Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills; which
have been kind friends to me and which I take
great pleasure its introducing to the acquaintance
of others. Yours very respectfully,
J. W. E. KERR.
The following testimonial is from the Rev. Mr.
Raybold, of the Methodist Church, N. J.
CEDARVILLE, N. J., January 20, 1846.
Dr. Steelling—Deai Sir :—The two bottles of
Pulmonary medicine of yours, which you did me
the honor to send, I have used according to direc
tion, and have the pleasure to inform you that the
medicine removed my severe cold, pain in the
breast, and violent cough most. effecttially. I feel
no hesitancy in recommending the article to those
who may be afflicted with Pulmonary affection.
Very respectfully yours, G. A. RAYBOLD,
Minister of the Gospel.
This very excellent Syrup is for sale in Lancaster
city by JAMES SMITH, Druggist,
JOHN GISH 0. BRO.,
JACOB LONG.
Jan 9 49 ly-50
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SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK
MEEZZITLI.OUOaU'o
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.—EIeasitEL METZ
GER, tuntil recently in the employ of Emanuel
chaeffer, Esq.) begs permission to say to the public
that he has opened a New Shop, in Lancaster city,
two doors north of Col. Mayers Hardware Store,
and directly opposite Eauffinan>s Tavern, in North
Queen Street, where he will keep constantly on
hand, and manufacture to order, every description
i ef work in his line of business. His stock it..,
consists of Patent Spring Saddles, Com
mon do., Bridles, Carriage Harness of the
latest patterns, Dearborn Harness, Wagon Geers,
Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets, Whzps, Hobby Horses,
Horse Blankets, 4-c., together with other articles
usually found at similar establishments.
He would invite particular attention to- his stock
of HARNESS and TRUNKS !
as also to his stock of
New and Fashionable Saddles,
All manufactured by himself, of the highest style
of finish, and which for elegance and durability,
will compare with the work of any other establish
ment in the State.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere,
as he is determined to suit customers at the very
lowest prices. Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Wood,
Bark, and all kinds of Country Produce will be re
ceived in exchange for work at the current market
prices.
N. B.—Particular attention will be paid to all
kinds of repairing, which will be done at the short
est notice, and in the best possible manner. The
subscriber solicits a share of public patronage.
_ _ .
ENIANUEL ME.TZGER.
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Dr. A. G. Hulls' Trusses.
Dounle and Single Inguinal and Rotary Wedge
TRUSSES.
Also Hulls' Utero Abdominal Supporter.
rip HEattention of Physicians and the afflicted is
called to these celebrated instruments, of which
a large assortment has just been received by the
undersigned agent, which will be sold at consider
ably reduced prices J. F. LONG,
Druggist, No. S North Queen st.
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si g n Painting.
JOHN L. KSFFER has commenced the above
business, in A,N. Brenneman's Building, Cen
tre Square,. Lancaster, and will do the best he C:111.
by strict attention to business and moderate charges,
to satisfy all who may be pleased to favor him with
their clistom. May 1848.-15.
L ANDIS & BLACK,
ATTORNIES AT LAW:
Office—Three doors below the Lancaster Bank,
South Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn'a.
g All kinds of Scrivening, such as writing Wills,
Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attended
to with correctness. and despatch.
January 16, 1849 61
Read this Column carefully
Tiara is a Sarsaparilla fur sale' in the difforcnt towns
called old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarmparillx. It is ail
remised as the original. &c. This is a notorious
falsehood. Dr. Townsend has expended over $200.000
the hut eight years in advertising his Sarsaparilla which
h. Attained a character and reputation throughout the
United States and a greater part of the world—the sale
being enormous.
This excited the cupidity of certain unprincipled men
and on old man who has been engaged in peddling cheap
publications fora number of yearn. This MAWS moue
is Jacob Townsend. He applied to a smother of ineu to
get employment, or to sell thou. of his name to put up
Tyr 'Pownsend's Sarsaparilla, stating the large sales and
sums are had encoded its advertising as an inducement
gmhark in the business. Among others he applied
to Charles Watrous, Esq. Editor of the Jamaica Farmer,
who scorned such a proposition. Mr. 11. Q. A zpii
formerly one of the Proprietors of McALISTEIL'S
OINTMENT, RALPH POMEROY. formerly C.ltior
and Financier of the broken Shin Planter Bank, at Bells
vine. New Jersey, JOHN SKIIII,MAN, and WM.
THOMPSON, under the name of THOMPSON. SKILL.
MAN & Cu., have employed this old matt, and agreed,
as we undemtand, to pay hint seven dollars per week,
fur the n.e of his name. These men have been Wank.
lug and libelling us in all possible forms in hopes we would
notice them, and thus bring them and their decoction
into market. Let the public decide upon the course
of these honest and honorable men.
SARSAPARILLA.
extrnordiootry Medicioe in w., World!
Thie Ratract is pot lir in gnart Hutt/en: it is six limes
cheaper, pfritranter, nod warranted superior to
any sold first,' without vomiting
purging, sickening or debili
tating the Patient.
The great beauty end noperiority of thin Sersapa.
rill.. over all other tomtit:Pies in, that while it ann
ceton the dinette°, it invigorates the body. It is one of
the very hest
SPRING' AND SUM 51 MEDICIN IS
ever known; it not only purifies the whole system
end strengthens the prmon, hut it crenten new, pore
and rich Mond ; F poer posneiwnd no other: meth-.
ChM. And in this lic w e the grand secret of it. wonder
ful sncems. II One performed within the tact two earl.
more LIM. 100,001.1 cures of severe once. of diocese; of
least 15.11110 were considered inettroble. It • 100 voted
the liven of more theri 111,000 children the past two sea.
sane iti the City of New York /done.
10,000 ent.t . e. of Generel Debility end
wee. of Nerve... Energy.
Hr. Tow otnionre'S•reepal ills in vigowiten the w hole syn.
tem permanently. To those whit have lost their time.
color en, Cy by the effects of medicine or ititlincretion
committed in youth or the eeseivedittlulgetice of the
pos•tioin oittl lit ought no by physical c plontrotion or the
in. von. nyment. laexitude,wont of fainting
senentionc, p emititire decoyand decline bent...big
towards that total disease Consumption. con be entirely
s eMnre4 by thin ploesent remedy. 'l'h4 Sernaperille
ix fur vomit lot to only ,
It" igornting Cord inl.
A. It renew. end invigorates the system. gives activity
to the limb., and strength -to the uniacular aystent
in a moat ea i 'r Vn•ry degree.
•
l'olautatatptioal Cured.
Meanie and Strengthen. Con Gan can bs tend.
Bronchitis, Consumption, Liner Complaint, Caddo
Catarrh, Coughs, Asthma, Slatti n g Maud, Soreness
sn the Chest, Hectic Flash, light Sweats, Dijicutt or
Prujose Expectoration, rain in aid Side, tkc., have
bean and can be cured-
0.. TowmacNo.—lverily believe your S•r•eria•
rills it.. been the mean., through Providence, of saving
nay life. I have for severel yew.n lied a had Cough. It
b00m... worse and worse. At last I raised large
quuuti ties of blond, had night sweuta, nod was fleetly
debilitated and reilneed, mud dial nut expect to live. I
hove only used your fernepaiilla a short time, and
there has n,lenful clihoge keen wrought iu one. I
alii now able to walk all once the city. I miffs no
blood hod lily conch lies left one. You cau well int.
acine diet I nut thisoltfiii for these result.. Your obe
dient sere ant,
'~ it ~fi _
.mss
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l'ltls is only one of more than four thousand ease. of
It kwiniatiam than Dr. Tioirend's Sareaporilla It. cured.
The must severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated
hy its extraordinary virtues.
James Cummings. Esq.,one or the asaistants in the
tic Asylum, Blackwell'. Island, in the gentleman
spoke. of in the following letter.
Bleek w Island, Sept. 14, 1847.
Dr. Towiolend—Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly
for nine years iv kb the Rheumatism; considerable of the
time !could not eat, slee t , or walk. I had the most dist
trecsing pains. and my limbs aere terribly swollen. 1
Ye used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they hove
done me more then a thousand dollars worth of good, I ton
so much better—indeed I am entirely relieved. You are
at liberty tone this for the lienefit of the afflicted.
Yours respectfully, CUMMINGS
Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and apes
.ly mire for incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Pro.
miser Uteri or of the Womb, Costiveness. Piles,
Iwocorrhosa. 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 entices
produced by irregularity, illness or accidenL Nothing
can be more surprising titan its invigorating effects upon
the human frame. Persons of all weakness and lassitude
from taking it at once become robust and full of energy
tinder its iufunute. I t immediately counteracts the
nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great
cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us,
in eases of.° delicate a maitre, to exhibit certificates of
cures' performed. but we can assure the afflicted, that
himilreil• of Celle. hove been reported to on. .
Thnu
ods of case, where families have been without chil
dren, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medi
cine, have been blessed with fine, lientthy otTspring.- It
line been est ..ly prepared in 'reference to female root.
plaints. No fenotle w ho lion reason to suppose she. is
approaching that critical period, l'he torn of life,"
.11011h1 neglect to take it, as it in certniti prOVOlitlVe
for any of thentttt ler°. nod horrible licenses to which
females are subject at this time of life. This period
may be delayed for •ererol years by using this medt.
rfine. Nor is it less for those Who ere approach.
lug womanhood. as it is calettleted to esnixt unsure by
quickening the blood and ti vigorming the system. In.
deed, this medicine is invalonble for all the delicate
diseases to whieh women are subject.
11,
rrnit Mei...ism to Illothiere need children
It is the safest and moat effectual medicine for purl.
lying the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant
upon. childbirth ever discovered. It strengthen. both the
mother and child, prevents pain arid disease, increases
and enriches the food, those who have used it think it is
indispeusnble. It is highly useful both before and alter
ronfinetnent, as it prevent. diseases attendant upon child
birth. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the
Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the
Back end Loins, Pulse NM., Hemorrhage, and In regu
lating the Secretions and equalizing the eireillatiou It
has no equal. The great beauty of this medicine is, it
is always safe, and the most delicate use it most eye.
cessfully,
Those that notate Dr. Townsend's &reaper'llk ban
invariably celled their muff a great Remedy for Fetnalea
&c., &c., and have copied our bills and circular, which
relates to the complaints of women, word for word-,
other inen who put up medicine, have, since. the great
success of Or. Townsend's Sarsaparilla It. complaint.
incident to females, recommended their.. although pre
viously they did uOL A numher of these "mixture;
Pills, &c., are injurious to females, a they aggravate
di;eam, rind undermine the constitution. Or. W
sand's is the only and heat remedy for the numproue
female complaints—it rarely, if ever fails of effecting •
permanent cure. it can he-tothen by the most delicate
females, in any case, or by those cep-acting to become
mothers, with the greatest advantages, as it prepares
the system and prevents pain or danger, sad strength.
ens both mother and child. Be eared to get the genu
ine.
This certificate couclusivraly proves that this Baru ;
'panda has perfect control Over the most obaluste dim
tacos of the Blond. Three persons tend In on. house
in talprecedented.
Three, Vlstltlreu.
Dr. Towcseuj OcciStr.—l lierethe pleasure to Ip,
form you th a t th r ee ratty children have been cured Os
dte s, t a u b t b y t he is,. of your excellent nsediclue
They were efflieted very severely wills hod soros, have
token foorliiiiiles; it took Omen only, for which I fee.
myself under greet 11117igntiOSI.
respectfully,
ISAAC W. Clt AIN, IN Wooster•al.
•
Opiulolls of Phy.iciaus. •
Dr. Townsend if Almost Jnily recei•ing - orders - gore
Physiciana iu different loafs of - the Union,
This is in certify that we. the undersigned, Phys
chow of the Oils or Allteuty. have in humerus. Ma..
prescribed Dr. Townsend'. Sareapnrille, and believe it
to he one of the most valuable preparation. iu tiresome%
hot.
11. P. rui.liqn, ra.n J. WILSON. :M.D., R, g
BILIGGS.I4I. IJ., Is. E. EI.MENDQII.P, 111. D.
Allino4 April, 1847
Owing to the 'greet NUCCESS and imam+ sale of Dr
Townsend'. Sarsaparilla. a n u mber of men who were
formed.). our Agents. have commenced Making Saret.
Extracts. Bitters, Extracis of Yellow
Dock, &e. They generally pot it up In the same .hap.
ed bnttlre, and some of LW" . II have litolMt and copied
nor aeh ertieemcnts, they ere only - worthlooo imitations
xrot glionald Inc avoided. none genuine uncle.. Niggled by
S. Y. Tow .i... 1
Principe! Odic.. 126 FULTON Street, EMI Band.
Seg. N. y.: Redding . & Cu., thStale street, Houton;
Oyott & Sous. 13 . 2. North Weeelul street, Philadelphia
S. S. Hance. Druggist, lidlriossore s P. N. Colic., Charles
too; Wright & Co., MI Chertres Swot, N. O.: HA
Seeth Pearl Street Albany ; sad by all the pritteiptli
Druggists and Merehsota generally throughout the Ust
led States,' West Indio. and the Canada.
For sale by
March 6, 46-63
FRICKM OF QUAL:K*
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Neu York, April 28, 1847
WM. RUSSELL, 85 Cattwine-in.
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Femnle Medicine
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yetice to the Lndiee
MEI=
CHAS. A. HEINITSH,
Eat King street,