MEMM Phi&Adel Advertlemenits, V. B. Beutia, Acissr, Taw , AND. Car4l.BuT PhiladelplaikaL , - First Wharf e Delaware ,110110 W on/ the most reasonable WARNl prisin s g tid v assor b entA .. f erne, among which wil7l: ) e fnoeunlvdatnhe Cooks , Favorite, for wood and coal, 'Complete Cook, Air Tight Complete, New Complete-1849, Double4Oven Complete, BucksiConnty Economist, (pittent flat top) 3 do James { - Cook i for vessels, 2 do Nine Plate Stoves, plain top, 9 do Do do do boiler, 9do Do do do jog back, 2do Ten do do • Balt. cook . 3 do Seventh) do 4 do Cast Oven or Band Box Stove, 4 do Keystone Stove, for Oven,2 do Do .do with colar on top 2do Franklin Keystone, Cannon Stove, • Rare Cylinder Stoves, light or heavy cyl Bdo Bar Room Stoves, do 4 do Bases and Top, • 8 do Radiator Plates, 4 do New York Radiator, • Summer Furnaces, Gas Oven, Salamanders, Air Tight Plates, Stanly Cast Parlor Air Tight Etna do do do do Stanly do do Radiator Etna do do do 3do Flat Top Complete; (patent,) a new and superior stove, 6 sizes: Tea Kettles, Stove and Flat Bottoms; English Boilers, - Round and Oval, Bulged and Straight Pots, Spiders, Long Pans, &c. ' to fit all the stoves. Sinks, Spout Irons, Hydrant Drip Irons, &c., &c. Dealers supplied with Odd Plates, Grates, Fire Bricks, &c., &c. Light Castings of all descriptions, neatly and promptly.executed. August ys, 1849 PAPER! PAPER! PAPER! No. 21 flank street, between Market and Chesnut, and 2d and 3d sts., Philadelphia. THE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of country buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing the different varieties of Printing, Hard ware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue papers, white and assorted colors. Also, Bonnet and Box Boards, &c. Being •engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from printers for any given size, which will be furnished at short-notice, and at fair prices. - • Market prices either in cash or trade paid for rags DUCKETT- & 'KNIGHT, No. 21 Bank st. sept. 11 ' 33 Ink! Ink Int.! and Lamp Black Eagle Steam Printing Ink Works, No.B Branch, between 3d and 4th and Race and Vine Sts., PHILADELPHIA. THE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of Country Publishers to the large stock of su perior Printing Ink of every description and variety. They manufacture Lamp Black— .7 a. very supeiior article--the best in the market, for sale wholesale or retail, cheap. And all these Inks being manu factured of the best .materials by themselves, they are enabled to offer for sale articles of a superior quality ; publishes would find it to their advantage to give us a call, as they may depend upon the character of our various Inks being of the very best quality. We solicit orders from publishers or prin ters, for any kind of Inks, which will be furnished at short notice, and lair prices. MATHERS'& CO., Sep 11, , 49-Iy-33] No: S Branch Street, Phila Muffs, Boas, Victorias, and Fur Trimmings. MD. COHEN, FANCY FURRIER, would most . respectfully call the attention of all persons in want of any article in the FANCY FUR business, that he has now ready a splendid assortment of the above mentioned articles, made of every description of Furs, and in the great variety of shapes that are now fashionable, which he offers to sell at very reasonable profits, at his FUR STORE, No. 52. North Second Street, two doors below Arch street, Philadelphia. Merchants purchasing to sell again, would find it considerably to their advantage to call and examine his stock and judge for themselves before purchas ing elsewhere. n-The full market price always given t j u'r SKINS of every desciiption. ~*.The store is always closed on Saturdays. M. D. COHEN, No. 52 N. 2d st., two doors below Arch, Phila. sept 11 3mo-33 Patagonia Guano. lIIHE subscribers invite the attention of Farmers I_ and dealers to their supply of this remarkable fertilizer—THElß OWN IMPORTATION, AND SELECTED BY AN EXPERIENCED SUPERCARGO. Being dry like the PERUVIAN, it is all packed in White Cotton bags—but not being like that, a Gov ernment monoply, can be afforded at a lower price. • Orders from a distance can be executed by us either from our stocks here or at Ngw York Sept 4-4t-32] SOU TTER & BROUGHTON, 38 North Wharves, Philadelphia Spruce St. Cabinet Warerooms No. 119 Spruce Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ,a large assortment of superior Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, manufactured in the best manner, of modern style, and at moderate prices, embracing Sofas Parlor Chairs, Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Tete-a-tetes, French Bedsteads, Centre and Peir T tiles, High Post Bedsteads, Wash Stands, • Hat Racks, Secretaries, Extension Tables, &c., &c. Every article is made of the best material and workmanship, and warranted. T. & D. H. HENICELS [Kr All goods bought at this establishment packed under the immediate superintendence of the pro prietors, and sent free of charge to any part of the city. [Sept 4, '49-Iy-32 MANUFACTORY OF POCKET BOOKS, &c No. 521 Chesnut St. above Second, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber respectfully solicits public atten tion tothis superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, Banker's Cases, and other fine Cutlery, Bill Books, Gold Pens and Pencils, Dressing Cases, Segar Cases, Card Cases, Chess Men, Port Monaies, Back Gammon Boards, Purses, Dominoes, &c., &c. His assortment consists of the most fashionable and modern styles, of the finest quality and excel lent workmanship, embracing every desirable fancy pattern, which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or retail on the most pleasing terms. Purchasers who desire to supply themselves with articles of the best 'quality will consult their own interest by calling at this establishment. F. H. SMITH, Pocket Book Manufacturer, 52; Chesnut Street. Philad'., August 28, 1849 N. S. Lawrence, agent for the sale of Southworlh. Manufacturing Co.'s Ifiriiing Papers. WAREHOUSE No. 3 MINOR ST.. PHILA. 00 CASES of the above superior PAPERS now in store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of— Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 16 pounds, blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. . . Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers plain and gilt. Superfine and fine Bill Papers;long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting House Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Cipngress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. r _ Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. "Lawyer's , ' Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and ,plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. ALSO, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Pa pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me diums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, &c. July 3, 049 6nl-23 Fancy Furs, null's, Boas & Tippets. DAVID H. SOLIS, Successor to Solis, Brothers, Importer and Manufacturer of every descrip tion of FURS, having just returned from Europe with a select stock of FURS, is now manufacturing them in a very superior style, and .trimming them in the most elegant manner, and would invite the attention of Merchants and others, to his superior and extensive assortment, which, as he Manufac tures as well as Imports, he is enabled to offer at such prices as few houses in the United States can compete with. 86 Arch (Mulberry) street, 6 doors below 3d street, CO - Next, to Loudon & Co.'s Family Medicine Store. DO - Store always closed on Saturdays. ~4 , 7l'he highest Cash price paid for shippiiig Furs. Philadelphia, August 14, 1649. 6=1.19 nrCLARK, VENITIAN BLIND MANIWA.C . TUREE, Sigh 'Of the Golden Eagle, No. 143 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA always on hind a large'and fashionable assortment of Wide and - Narrow Slat Window. Blinds, mann l'ctured of th e best materials; which he,w ‘ ill 'eel low for Cash. . - . . H. C. has refitted and enlarged his establishment and is prepared to complete orders to any amount at shorter notice than any other establishment in the United States. Always on hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE, of every description; which' he manufactured for his Own sales. Those who purchase of him can rely on a good article. N.B.—Open in the Evening. Old Blinds repair ed, painted and trimmed to look equal to new. iglr All orders from a distance packed and for warded. Vane 19;49-Iy-21 James E. Caldwell & Co., TMPORTERS of WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, XPlated Ware and Fancy Goods, N 0.140 Chesnut street, PHILADELPHIA, invite the attention o Z; r 3 purchasers to a choice selection ofnew goods in their line, comprising superior WATCHES, 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 ',Tines, &c. Particular attention given to repairing and regulating watches. JEWELRY.—Bracelets, Broches, Necklaces, Ear Rings, Finger Rings in sets to match or single, of Cameo, Enamel, Garnet, Diamond, Turquois, Topaz,Amethyst and Coral. A very large assort ment ,f Breast Pins for putting hair into, of the newest patterns; Hoop Ear Rings, Armlets in gold and cop': GOLD MINIATURE CASES.—Silver Card Cases, Fruit Knives, Sugar Sifters, Soup Ladles, Ice Cream Knives. 4 do 4 do 2 do 4 do 4 do 3 do FORKS AND SPOONS.—Prince Albert, King's plain, double thread, and Venitian patterns of Table, Medium, Dessert and Tea Forks and Spoons. SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM PLATED WARES.—Containing Tea Sets, 6 pieces; Urns, Custom, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Wine Stands and Waiters. JAPANNERY.—Tea Trays, in sets of 4 pieces; of new designs and very choice, imported expressly for retailing. PAPIF.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. FARR. JAS. E. CALDWELL. 'Philadelphia, May 1, 1849. Iy-14 WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Co) 1 wolarKa. T - HF undersigned, having extended his business of manutketuring 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 oG Iron Railings and trnamental 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. He has at a heavy expense published a Port Folio of designs for Ornamental Iron Work, which are furnished to any person at a distance, from which to select a pattern for the work desired. This is the only establishment at 'which the cast ings are executed, which,enables the subscriber to sell at moderate prices. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Road, above Buttonwood St Phila., March 27, '49 L. B. Broomall's GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEW }, ELRY STORE, where Gold and Silver u 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 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, Rill jewelPd, 18 carat cases, $2BOO Silver " 6, ii 12 00 Gold Lepines, jewelPd, 18 carat cases, 23 00 Silver ii 9 00 Silver Verge Watches from $3OO upwards. 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 in exchange. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, No. 110 North SECOND Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia. Cut this advertisement out, and bring it along, you will then be sure to get into the right store. April 17, '49 Extra Sunbeam Portraits. HT_T H. LAUGHLIN, 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 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 fussily. 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 thein'ost 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 prothssion, 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 lading in the least—a truthfulness rarely .r ever to he found in the old process. February 13, '49 Every Body's Attention IS INVITED to our large STOCK OF FURNISHING DRY GOODS, 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 best manufacturers in Ireland for more than 20 years. Also Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Tick i ngs, 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, Window Shadings, Turkey-red Cloths, Furni ture Plush, with a variety of other articles, includ ing every thing from a House Cloth to the 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 vds-y lowest prices. JOHN V. COWELL & SON, Linen and Housekeeping Dry Goods Store, S. W. Corner of Chesnut St., Philadelphia. march 6 '49 tf-6 Alonzo Johnson's New Store, No. 14 NORTH SECOND STREET, (a few doors above Market,) PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURER of Transparent Window Shades,Reed Blinds, Paper Curtains and Venitian Blids, of all the different sizes, varying in price from Six Cents to Twenty Dollars a piece. All the new styles of every description of patterns, and of the latest fashions of different coleurs, and a variety of Trimmings of all kinds. Also, beautiful 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.e., Kr - 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 pikes. 51erchints and others are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to their advan tage. 0:7- 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. 11;r Open in the Evening. March 27, >49 . ly-9 . 1 Adams, Brothers,, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No. 78 North' Third Street, Philadelphia, sign of the Btu Boos ;supply Blank Books cheaper at the Manu factory then can be had at any Book Store, and they are apkuoivledged superior. February 20,'4* ly-4 H. H. LAUGHLIN, i No. 276 Market Street. Iy-3 Cheap-ant* GOod r4atches, 1 WELIII6 and SILVER WARE, Whole * sale atthe IMAITPHIA w l je.\EST I E - No. 98 North Seccind- Street; corner of Quarry, - P hi 1 mte I phi a. t Gold Lever Watches, fill jewelled, 18 carat'cases, - - - $3O and over. Silver Lever Watches, do. 16 do. Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, 11 do. Silver Quartier Watches, - • $5 to 10. Gold Pencils - 1 50 to $7: Fine Gold Rings, - - 371 eta. to $BO. Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per set—Teas $5, Desert slo,'Talde $l5. Watch Glasses, besf.quality—Plain 121 cts., Pateht 181 cts.', - Lunet.2.s cts. Other articles in proportion. All Goods war-, ranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hind, 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. fates & Co., John Harrison, G. & R. Beesley, and , other auperior P./emir Lzvzu Movzstrrim, which will be cased in any style desired. Arrangements hatre been made with all the above celebrated makers, the best manufacturers of Liver pool, to furnish at Ghort notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken and the name and residenvi of the person ordering put on if requested. ' 0. CONRAD No. 96 North Second St.. Importer of Watches. January 16,'49 t 51 Importers of:Watches and Manu facturers of Silver Ware. GOLD Levers, 011 jewelled, (13 jewels,) $4O Silver Patent Levers, - - - $2O; Gold Guard Chain!_':, - - - - $11; Gold Pencils, $2; Silver Tea Spoons, • $5; Silver Table Spoon, - - - - $l2 ; Silver Desert Spooro, - - - sg; Gold Fob, Guard and Vest Chains of every style, Ear Rings, Breast Tins, 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, Cae Bas kets, Candlesticks, ly.c , Time Pieces, Work Boxes, Fans, China Figtires, Cologne Bottles, Riding Whips, with a greai variety of Fancy Goods at the lowest prices. The highest pri4paid for Gold and Silver. J. Sr. W. L. WARD, 106 Chesnut sheet, above 3d, Philadelphia. March 14, 1848. 2y-7 EGYPTIAN HALL Cabinet lir. Upholstery Warehouse, 134 South Sedond Street, Philadelphia. S. JOHNSTON takes leave respectfully to inform his frlends and the public generally that lie . . has removed to the above old established stand where he wit/ still continue to carry on the business in all its "various branches, and Hatters himself from long e?tperience, in the above business that he will be ableto execute any orders he may be favored with, with neatness of style, sound workmanship, desp:x . .teli, and as reasonable as any house in the city. p At the same time he begs to say lie has considerably augmented his stock, which will lie foundE replete in the various styles of Louis XIV., AntqUe, Gothic and. Modern. His friends and the public are respectffilly invited to call and judge for themselves. lie also takes this opportunity of thanking his old customers Mr past favors, and hopes by assiduity and punctuality, to merit a continuance of the same. April 17, ,49 ly-12 MIMS JEWI.LRY SILVER WARE, &e. THOMAS ALSO?, No. 12, South Second Street, below Market, l'hiladelphia, invites the atten tion of the public to the new and handsome stock which he has on hand, consisting of Watches, Jewelry, 3S'ilver Ware, Britannia* and Plated Ware, ,pectaeles, Cutlery, 4.c., which will be sold 4t as low prices as at any store in the city or elsewhere. Full jeweled Gold rievers, warranted, $33 " Silver.' do do • 817 Quartiers, $5 to $lO Silver Spoons, u dok% frem 84 to $l2 All articles warranted to be what they are repre sented, and all silier ware warranted as fine as American coin. Particular attention paid to repair ing Watches, &c. -Remember, No. 12, South 2nd Street, below Market, Philadelphia. June 19, 1849. 21 First Premium aunt:' rded by the Franklin Institute, 0ct..1818 for Viamps and Gas Fixtures. ARCHER & \VARNER, No. 119 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, inanfitcture every description of Lamps, and Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Giranclol4, Boguet 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 descriptio4 of "Archer's Patent Solar Lard Lamp - s -5-5- _Ol always on hand. Altering, repairing and re-finishing promptly attended to. Having obtainedithe First Premium at the last Exhibition of the Fianklin Institute, they can con fidently recommend_ the articles manufactured by them. 'ARCHER & WARNER, Wnrcroom 119 Chesnut Street, .11ianufactory 130 Race Street. January 16, '49 ly-51 ADAMS Sl. Co.'s EXPRESS. go. .lo* For Lancaster, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Phila., HE undersigned, having made arrangements T with the Eagle, Line for special accommoda tions, are prepared;. to forward to and from Phila delphia, daily, Parr Mis, Packages, Single Cases of Goods, &c. Articlds for Columbia, York, Carlisle, and Chambersburg,*ill lie forwarded from Lan caster and Harrisburg by the regular conveyances. Persons residing ire 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 for the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will be forwarded from the Philadelphia (Mice with great despatch and Moderate terms. The undersignedill give particular attention to tilling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by Express, no commission will be charged. OFFlCES.—PhilaXielphia, ADAMS & Co., No. SO Chesnut Street; Lancaster, G. HILL, North Queen Street; H arrisburgjD. Rooming, Market Street. Mailable matter will not be carried on any erns, or under anypretence. E. S. SAN.PORD, S. M. SHOEMA K ER, PROPRIETORS. Oct 17 '4B Dress Bone. J: G. & G. W. CARA., WHALEBONE CUTTERS, And Manufacturersi of Umbrella, Parasol, Cane, Whip, Bonnet and Dress Bone. WE Respectfilay call the attention of MER CHANTS and DEALERS to the largest and best variety of the above articles in this city, at the lowest prices. No. 135 N4rth Third above Race Street, adjoining the Eagle hotel, Philadelphia July 17, 1849 Removal. OW.LBY & BRE NNER have removed their I 3 HARDWARE STORE to No. 41 MARKET STREET, eleven doors East of Second, where will be found a larjge assortment of English and Domestic Goods. They are receiviiigm fresh assortment of goods • to which the attenti on of dealers is particularly re quested. January 30, 7 49 j r : tf-1 A ICID HE /CS PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMP: Patented June 18,1842_—Manufactured by . , ARCHER & WARNER, No. 119 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. trr Also, Chandeliers, Girandoles, Candelabras &c., and every deseliption of Gas Fixtures. January 16, 2 49 , Iy-61 Odd FeHon's , Depot, - AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISING STORE, Odd Fellows' Hall, 4Torth Sixth Street, below Race, GO= LODGES and En4ampments furnished with Re galia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, &c., on the most reasonable terms, and 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, '49 Charles B. Blench, CABINET FURNITURE and UP HO STER-Y WARE ROOMS, .Nos. 113 4 , 132 South Second street, Below Dock, PHILADELPHIA. On hand a generfrl atsortment of Walnut and Mahogony Furniture, of the latest styles. may 1 ly-14 MACKEREL, i , I SHAD, Constantly on hand and SALMON, ,' tor sale by HERRINGS, J. PALMER & Co. PORK, Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPHIA t SHOULDERS, , I LARD & CHEESE. ' . j PhilatPa Sept 11 I,' ( ISAA4 BARTON, "VITHOLESALE . 4 ROCER, Wine and Liquor Store, 135, Nbrtlo Second Street, Phila. delphia. Legit n o 60.18.17 , . VINAIGRE 4RQII6I.4TIQUE, COSKETIQUE., ET . .41..NT1-METTLITIQUE DE BULLY. ,rpILF. highly sanitory, 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'egually general adoption. It has obtained the approval of several eminent physicians of this city, to whose notice it has been submitted. It prevents and removes pimples,. tetter, and aspenty 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 bittens the gums. Frictioit with this Vinegar promotes perspiration and assuage rheumatiepains. 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 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 confidence that 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 THOMAS H. JACOBS, 81 Dock Street, Phila delphia, (successor to Gowen, Jacobs & Co.) iniaildition to the superior old Wines - and Liquors of the old firm, has added to the stock some of the choicest Madeiras, Sheriies, and Ports, that have been ithported for many years, together with the finest old Cogniac, Holland Gin, Irish and Scotch mall Whiskey, 4.c. January 23,'49 . • *ly-52 (;aids, 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 Dour and Bell Pull Plates, Knockers, Counting House, Corporation, Notarial, and Society Seals, and Name Plates of every description executed by JOS. flUirrY, ENGRAVER, No. 59 South Fourth Street, 3 doors below Walnut, ' Philadelphia. N. B.—Orders forwarded by mail will receive immediate attention. May 8, 1849 WHOLESALE BOOT, SHOE & BONNET WREHOUSE, No. 136 North Third Street, (opposite Eagle Hotel,) PHILADELPHIA. TS now receiving alibut 3000 Cases fresh 0111 goods I direct from the manufacturers, such as Men's and Boys' Thick Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans, Youth's and Children's Boots and Brogans, with a great variety of Women's Lace Boots and Shoes, both city and eastern manufacture. This Stock is got up expressly for country trade and will be sold cheap. Kr - Merchants are invited to call and ex amine. [Aug 21-3m-30 Seitz's Safety Bridle Bit. THIS is a safety Bridle Bit invented and secured by Mr. Henry Seitz, of Marietta, Pa. This Bit is expected 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 buckled 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 other to the rider's hand—both reins can pass throe 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 f?om the Ist horse over to the bit of the 2nd, through the bit and back to the the saddle piece at G, of the lit horse—platting the reins as they cross each other between the horses. Horses have been successiblly driven with this bit, that were set aside as beyond management as harness horses with ordinary severe hits, from the habit or invariable practice of running away in spite of the utmost endeavors or their driver—HOW they are good and serviceable horses. The Bits are mannactured only by HALDEMAN St. SEITZ, of Marietta, Pa., who will attend to all orders concerning the sale or the same. The patent right of this invention has been secured, and it is coming first into use. The undersigned is the Agent for Lancaster county, of the above Bit, and feels warranted in recommending it as a valuable invention. lie would refer to the following persons, who have it in use: John Forry, Manor; Fienry 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 manutitcturers' prices. GEO. M. STEINMAN; Lancaster. April 24, '49 Philadelphia. 38 "Time is Moue?' and "Etonomy is Wealth.” THEREFORE, the Farmers ought to look to their interests by examining the merits and improvements in MONTGOMERY'S VERY JUSTLY CELEBRATED FANNING MILLS. The undersigned continue to manufacture at their Shop, in Chesnut Street, a few doors West of the Museum, and near Whitehill's Foundry, in the city of Lancaster,. Fanning Mills greatly superior to any ever before offered to the public, embracing all THEIR very latest improvements, among Which are the Double Screen and the better application of the wind, so as to produce the most desirable effect in cleaning grain of all kinds. Experience of many years, great practical knowledge, and strict personal application, enables us to say our Fans are superior in every particular to any here tofore in use. Our attention is especially turned to fitting up, and all work undergoes ourcareful personal inspec tion before leaving our shop. In addition to our important improvements, our fans are celebrated for their ease in working, and the great expedition with which they clean all kinds of grain, besides their superior finish warrant us in saying they surpass all other mills manufactured, and we confidently warrant them to give entire sat isfaction upon trial. We also call the especial attention of farmers, to KROUSER'S Patent Pennsylvania Buggy Coax PLOUGH, which are admitted to surpass all now in use. Farmers wishing a first rate article of this kind, will do well to call and examine this, before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget the place, a few doors West of th Museum, where the undersigned will be.pleased to wait on their friends and the public generally. All Machines manufactured from the best material, " AND WARRANTED." J. MONTGOMERY & BROTHER, West Chesnut Street, Lancaster. April 10 6mo-1l Removal---New Barber Stand. CHARLES B. WILLIAMS respectfully intorms the cittsens of Lancaster, and strangers who may tarry here until their beaftle grow, that he has opened a SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON, in North Queen St., opposite Kauffman's Tavern, where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial Busi ness, in its varied branches. He will shave you ad 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, 1849. tr-61 JOHN L. KEFFER has commenced the above business, in A. N. Brenneman's Building, Cen tre Square, Lancaster, and will do the best he can, by strict attention tdbusinesa and moderate charges, to latie4 all Who may be pleased to favor him with their esitore. Wee 1848..--11 S. Choice Liquors. C. J. KNEEDLER, "CORN PLOUGH." Sign l'ainting. EAGLE WORKS. Iron Foundry and Machine Shop, Situated in Manna Street, a few doors West of the Afuseuni Build ng , Lancaster, Pa. THE undersigned have purchased the above property, formerly known as the Lancaster City Works, and conducted by James Whitehill, with all the stock of Tools, Patents and Machinery belonging thereto; and have added to it all the Tools, Machinery and Patterns, belonging to the late firm of Pennell & Lenher, which makes their facilities for carrying on business fully equal to those of any other establishment in the State. They are now prepared to execute to order all manner of Castings, either in Iron . or Brass. IRON FOUNDRY Railroad Car Wheels and Castings; Rolling Mill, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing; Hot-blast Pipe for Anthracite and Charcoal Furnaces ;.Hot-blast Pipe and Stampers for working Cinder • Water Pipe, from 2 to 36 inches; Apple. Nuts; Screws for Cider, and Wine Presses; Hydrant Stocks and Spouts ; Columns, Scrolls' and Wreaths for dwellings and other buildings; Columns for Sun Cloth Frames; Fancy and Plain Cellar Gates, a large variety of patterns; Cast Iron Railing, both of the Gothic and Grecian styles, and embraCing a great variety of chaste and beautiful designs. - Wortz's Submerged Patent Water Wheels. We have purchased the patent right for the above valuable improvement for this county, and also shop rights for the counties of Dauphin, Leba non, Berks and Chester. We have a number of certificates in our possession, but we do not deem it necessary to submit them to the public, the origi nals of which may be seen by calling at the works. We beg leave, however, to call public attention to the following letter, addressed to a citizen of this county by the superintendent of an extensive manu facturing establishment in Franklin county: CHAMBERBBURG, April 28, 1849. MR. HENRY E. Lxxxxx:—your faVor of the 25th inst., is at hand, and in reply say that the Grind stones we run with Wortz's wheel are from 5 to 6 feet high, 9 to 12 inches thick, weighing from 3 to 5000 lbs. We formerly used an undershot wheel 12 feet wide and 14 feet high. Our head in an ordinary stage of the water is about 3 feet, 3 or 4 inches: Sometimes much less than that. With the old wheel we run two grindstones. In the same place we have now four of Wortz's wheels (3 36 and 1 40 inches,) running four grindstones and one trip hammer weighing about 80 lbs. with leas water and doing more work in the same time. In regard to the quality of the wheel for the purpose of grinding, it is far superior to any I lihve ever used or seen used, and for a low head I believe it is the best wheel in use—during the whole winter (which has been unusually cold) we have not been a ff ected at all with the ice, and in high water at a stage which would stop the old wheel entirely, we now find no inconvenience from back water. Any fur ther inforination on the subject I will be „happy to communicate, or it you could make it convenient to visit Clqunbershurg I will take great pleasure in showing you the wheels. Respectfully, yours, THOS. CARLILF MACHINE SHOP. We are also prepared for the mannflicture of Steam Engines and Boilers, Shafting, Cotton Mn; chinery, Planing Machines, double and single gear ed Boring Mills, Bolt Cutting and Finishing Ma chines, together with other varieties of Machinery, and all kinds of Turning, Finishing and Smithing, all of which will be completed in the best style of workmanship. • We also offer ibr sale One second hand Engine and Boiler, S horse power. One " " do. 6 horse power. One " Vibratory Engine, of 3 horse power. Four Lathes ; a small Lathe for Watch Makers Two Blowers or Fans, &c. June 19,'49-21] LENHER & GEIGER. New Arrangement. M.. ..... : _ z i , o okm . e . s z o a PIRENIX LINE WAY TRAIN pow leaves the Depot, No. 272 Market Street, EVERY DAY (except the Sabhath):at 11 ceclock A.M., for Down ingtown, Lancaster and Columbia, and on its return to this city, will leave Columbia at 8 o'clock, and Lancaster at B A. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at 1 P. M. This line is intended to accommodate the public in general, and Passengers will be taken up and purdown at any point along the road. The Cars will pass the following places at the following times for Philadelphia: Columbia S Midway 10 15 Lancaster 9 Downingtown 10 30 Bird-in-Hand 915 Oakland 10 45 Lemon Place 920 Steamboat 11 00 Kinzer's 930 Paoli . 11 45 Gap—Buyers' 950 Eagle 11 45 Penningtonvillc 950 Morgan's Corner 12 00 Parkesburg 10 00 Philadelphia 100 The undersigned have purchased the entire stock of the above Line, which will be run in future under the control or management of DAVID MILLER, who will spare no pains or expense to make this Line the most comfortable and accommodating on the road. PROPRIETORS: HENRY MUSSELMAN, MICWL MUSSELDIAN, BENJ. SNAVELY, HENRY W. HESS, J. B. GROFF, A. C. BUYERS, SLIAS EBY. DAVID MILLER, BENJAMIN MISHLER, HENRY SCHENK, DAVID HARTMAN, HENRY HINES, JOHN H EATZLER, ODEDIAH ROCK, OFFICES—At Philadelphia, 272 Market Street ; at Lancaster, Lancaster City Exchange; at Colutn bia, Washington Hotel. P. S.—ln returning my most sincere thanks to a generous public for the very liberal patronage be stowed on this line under the ibrmer Proprietors, I beg leave most respectfully to ask a continuance of iCoinder the present May 29,'49-18] Conestoga Foundry. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! 200( • 1 STOVES on hand, comprising the best assortment ever kept in Pennsylvania. The following list includes a part of the most pop ular kind:— Hathaway's Improved Cook Stoves. Buck's Superior Cook 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 ples, and bids fair to become the most celebrated Cooking Stove in the country. In addition to the above, the subscriber has an assortment of other COOKING STOVES adapted to the use of coal or wood, such as the "Complete Cook," the " Parlour Cook," &c., -Ste., with all sizes of NINE PLATE WOOD STOVES, and a large variety of COAL STOVES for parlours, dining rooms and offices. 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. rfr 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 from the Court House in the city of Lancaster. June, 13, , 18-2041.] C. KIEFFER. New Goods AT ERBEN , S CHEAP STORE! In the National House Building. ANOTHER SUPPLY of elegant SUMMER GOODS just received, which will be sold lower than ever! Lawns! Lawns! Every description of style from 12,1 to 50 cts. Bareges! Bareges! Beautiful French Goods, selling from 121 els. upward. Linen Lustres! Linen Tissues! Bareges! new and handsome styles at reduced prices. While Dress Goods! Plain, Figured, Striped and Plaid. Book Muslins from 121 to 371 ots., cheaper than ever before sold. Ginghams ! Ginghams ! an endless variety— VERY cheap and fast colors. Parasols! Parasols The most complete assort ment in this city. Every color, style, quality and price. Mantilla Silks, Fringes and Gimp, Sacking Linens, Braids, 4-c., 4.c., Bonnet Ribbons, Blonds, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, new styles and low prices, with a general assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Suinmer Cloths, Linen Drillings, Tweeds, 4-c., 4-c. China Pearl, Braid and Palm Hats! a new lot very cheap. Rich embossed Piano and Table Covers—Scarlet and Black and other colors. Give a call and you will find a complete assort ment of CHOICE GOODS at prices that will not fail to please. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER. June 5, 1849. tf-16 Umbrellas and Spectacles. fr HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, h at he constantly keeps on hand an extensive assortment of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, of the newest fashion, which he is able to dispoae of at the•}owest Philadelphia prices. "jEMHe also invites attention to hie elarge assortment of SPECTACLES, THERMOMETERS AND CANES. Kr- Particular care will be taken to niece Glasses to suit those who apply for them. Dtr Repairing done by him promptly and 'on rear sonable terms. His store is in North Queen Street, in the first square from the Railroad, in the direction of the Court House, opposite to the Post Office. It is provided with signs and three red Umbrellas, which all will please observe, who wish to pur chase cheep_Umbrellas. T. HESSE, Umbrella Manufacturer said Wail:ism Jess Igo PO CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROPS. An immediate and perfect Cure. THOSE who have felt the painful throbbing and ea an:misting pangs of this disease shooting through their jaws with most tormenting perseverance, and, as is often the case, have received but little sympathy from friends on such occasions, will no doubt be much pleased to know of a remedy that' ill never fail to quiet forever the inunertiful oflbnder. This remedy is the CLOVE ANODYNE, an unfailing cure. The following testimony is from one of our most dis tinguished practical Dentists : - , - Musrs. A. B. + D. Sodr—Gentlemen : In the course of my practice I have extensively used your Clove Anodyne with much success for the relief of the Toothache; and R 3 I constantly recommend it to my patients, Ideem it- Jut just to inform you of the high opinion I have of it over other remedies. lam yours, very respectfully, M. LEVETT, Dentist, PRIOR 25 cts. PER VIAL Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, oorrof William, New York. Sold also by Druggists ger.emlly throughout the United States and Canadas For Sale by GEORGE:A. MILLER, Druggist West King Sheet,, who is the sole agent for Lau caster county. January 16, 49, AFFLICTED READ.!! 11 D ILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Estab lished 15 years ago by DR. KINREJ.IN. The oldest, surest and best hand to cure all forms 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, 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 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 and unaccountable feelings, vague fears in the mind. The individual becomes feeble, 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. 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 SYMPTOMS WHICH SHOULD AWAKEN the attention of those similarly afflicted. • Be concious of the cause of his decay, and quit it, lie suffers under those terrible nocturnal and invol untary emissions, which weaken and shame him, producing mental and physical prostration. It' he emancipates himself before the practice has dune 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'B treatment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man, and in whose bosom will be lbrever locke'd the secret of the patient. Thousands have been restored to health, from the devastations of those terriffic maladies by Da. ICINKELIN, GERMAN PHYSICIAN. PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICES, &c., forwarded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure iron, damage or curiosity. POST-PAID LETTERS answered forthwith. March 20, '49 I y-8 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 diseasls of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this plea sant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restric tions in diet or business—contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapt ed to every age, sex, or condition. It is also the best remedy known for Flour Albus or Whites, (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 a physicsn with unerring success, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are plain and full dime tioes. D. MILLER CAUTION—Ask for the AMERICAN Cord- POUND, and purchase only of the Agent. Price $1 per bottle. It. WILLIAMS, agent for Columbia. DR. J. \VAYLAN would respectfully inform the citizens of Lancaster, and others, that he has moved his °fib-iv, and now occupies Rooms oppo site Scholfield's Hotel, North Queen Street,—and as numbers in this city and elsewhere, can testify to his skill and Mitlifulness in the various operations of Dental Surgery, it is only necessary here to say, that he will spare no efforts to render entire satis faction as heretofore. For the information of those who are yet stran gers to his manner of 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 Dental Instru ments, as a testimonial of his superior skill in the various operations pertaining to the profCssion of Dentistry. - February 6, 7 49 11-2 9 , HE President, Directors and Stockholders of _1 the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, hereby give notice that they will, apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at.its next session, for the renewal of of the present charter of the said bank, with bank ing and discountingprivileges. The said bank to be located as heretofore in the city of