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    Philadelphia Advertisements.
V. B. Palmer, Agent, Third and Chesnut Sts.
Philadelphia and Liverpool. Line
of PacKets.
BURTHEN. MASTER
700 tons, Alfred F. Smith,
800 “ James West,
SHIPS.
Berlin,
Shenandoah,
Mary Pleasants, SOO te J. Q. Bowne,
Europe, 700 te Henry F Miercken.
The above ships will sail punctually, on their ap
pointed days, viz:
From'Philadelphia, on the 10th of each month.
From Liverpoo on the Ist of each month,
it/*Taking steam on the Delaware.
For passage, apply to
SAMUEL PLEASANTS,
No. 37’ Walnut st., Philadelphia.
will find these superior first class
Ships most desirable conveyances for bringing out
their friends, the accommodations in second cabin
and steerage being of the most airy and capacious
description.
{ETA Iso Drafts for sale, payab'e in all parts of
England, Ireland and Scotland, from one pound
upwards. [Jan. 59, 1850.-l-ly
Wager’s Wine Store,
NO. 2, SOUTH Ith STPHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber informs the citi
zens of Lancaster and the ad- ((
joining counties, that he has sup- irl
plied, furnished, and purchased all
the Wines, Brandies! and other -liquors, used and
sold by the late Adam Reigabt, Esq., and by his
successor, the late Gzo. H.'Whitakeb, for a period
of more than 35 years, even to the time of his
decease.
The connection being broken with the subscriber,
he avails himself of this opportunity to announce
that it is his intention, as soon as asuitable-ftfcation
can be obtained, to establish a branch of his store at
Lancaster. In the meantime those who have been
supplied- with his liquors, can obtain them from his
store here, at the same prices, of a quality superior
to those now to be had at Lancaster, deliverable
ree of freight, with 5 per cent off for cash, or if
paid within .tour months. PETER WAGER
Philadelphia, Jan. 15, 1850. si-4t
Wholesale Tin Ware Manufactory
THE subscribers invite the attention of COUN
TRY MERCHANTS to their extensive assort
ment of
SUPERIOR TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.
Keeping constantly on hand the LARGEST AS
SORTMENT IN THE STATE, and selling at
lower rates thali ever offered before, they only
ask a caJJ to satisfy buyers of the superior advan
tages they oiler.
UEI.LOY & FORD,
• t Sign of the “Large Coffe Pot,”
No. 291, Market st. above Seventh, Philadelphia.
Jan. 29, ISSO. , l-3m
AI»AMS EXPRESS.
For Lancaster , Harrisburg , Carlisle, Phila., sc.
THE undersigned, having made arrangements
with the Eagle Line for special accommoda
tions, a se prepared to forward to and from Phila
delphia, daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cases of
Goods, &ic. Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle,
and Chambersburg, will be .forwarded from Lan
caster and* Harrisburg by the regular conveyances.
Persons residing in the interior towns, which are
ofT the main routes, can obtain packages from
Philadelphia, by directing them to the care of some
one in any oi the above named places. Packages
lor the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will
be forwarded from the Philadelphia Office with
E r f?} despatch and moderate-terms.
«ir'* le unt * ersi S netl give particular attention to"
filling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage
paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by
Jsxpress, no commission will be charged.
OFFlCES.—Philadelphia, Adams & Co., No. SO
Chesmit Street ; Lancaster, J. G. Thackara,
Sorth Queen Street; Harrisburg, G. Bernoer,
Market Street.
K. S. SANFORD, ) „
S. >!. SHOEMAKER, \ Pr op r ietors.
Nov. 20, ’49
Watches)! Watches!
Great inducements to persoTis in want of a good
Watch .
; LEWIS R. BRO .'ALL, No. 110 North
J^X^ econ( * having received additional
QlyjJ® supplies of Gold and Silver Watches of every
description, from London, Liverpool and Switzer
land importations, is now prepared to furnish the
•very best article at a price far below anv ever offer
ed, of the same quality, and (vhich cannot be under
sold by s any other store in Philadelphia or~e!sewhere.
Every watch sold will be perfectly regulated, and
warranted to be as good as represented.
Watches at the following low prices:
Gold Levers, full jewell’d, IS carat cases, $2B 00
Sdver “ “ “ 32 00
Gold Lepines, jewcll'd, IS carat cases, 22 00
Silver “ “ 80 q
The 1,. R. Broomall Gold Pen, a superior article
in silver case, with pencil, and warranted, $1 50-
Gold Pencils for $ 1 00, and upwards, Gold Vtedal
hons, and Locket for Daguerreotype Likenesses,
Gold Chtms, Gold and Ilair Bracelets, Breast Pins,
Ear Rings, Hnger Rings, and a general assortment
of every description of Jewelry at unusual low
prices.
No. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd door below Race
street, Philadelphia. LEWIS R. BROMALL.
October 23, ’46 (Pierce, Agt.) 3S
Or. Knight’s Celebrated
REMEDY FOR TETTER, rCnOFCL*. AXD OTHER DISEASES OF
TiJL SKIN.
DKvffllOHTiras formerly a skilful PJiysician
oi I mladelphia, and the present proprietors
were put in possession of the recipe by him up
wards of twenty years since, in which time there has
been hundreds of cases cured gratuitously, manv
of which were of long standing, and not until rc
cently has it been offered for sale.
The proprietors are daily receiving orders and
certificates from the country, which has induced
.them to publish it for the benefit of the public.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the South E.
Corner of 12th and Washington, Spring Garden
Price $l,OO per bottle.
Phil’a, oct 30 ’49
To Physicians, Urngglsls, and
D Country Merchants.
R. J. N. KEELER & BRO. must respectfully i
solicit attention to their fresh stock of
English, French , German and American Drags
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware,
Perfume.ry, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened
a new store No. 294 Market Street, with a full
supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we respect
fully solicit country dealers to examine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere, promising one and
all who may feel disposed to extend to us their
patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi
cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the
City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted 7 *
to us promptly and with despatch.
One of the proprietors being a regular physician,
affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of
all articles sold at their establishment.
Wo especially invite druggists and country mer
chants, who may wish to become agents for Dr.
Keleer's Celebrated Family Medicines , (standard and
popular remedies,) to forward their address.
Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect
. fully remain, J. N. KEELER & BRO.,
Wholesale Druggists, 294 Market St., Phila
September IS, 1549 34
InH! ink: ink! and lLamp Black!
Eagle Steam. Printing Ink Works, No.S Branch,
between 3d and 4th and Race and Vine Sts
PHILADELPHIA.
a ’’HE 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 inanufacturc'Lamp -Black—a very superior
article —the best in the market, for sale wholesale
or retail, cheap. And all these Inks being manu
factured ol the best materials by themselves, they
;'^l“ 11,1 offer for sale articles °1 a superior
quality, puhhshor. 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
qual.ty. W e solicit orders from publishers ,/n
ters for any kmd ol Inks, which will be furnish ",!
at shot notice, an a lair prices.
■ep, 11,-49-1 y-33-
Importere of W atclictTlmo Manu
facturers of Silver Ware. 0
GOLD Levers, full jewelled, rl3 l,. we i. , c, n .
Silver Patent Levers, ... . J _
Geld Guard Chains, - s . . 4,0’
Gold Pencils, l <*9!
Silver Tea Spoons, - J
Silver Table Spoons, - %{%'■
Silver Desert Spoons, -
Lold Fob, Guard and Vest Chains or every style’
Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Rings, Miniature Cases’
I,!-!", ,f olnted Pens in Gold and Silver Case ß ,
. .irnoad l inger Rings, Pins, Bracelets, &c., Silver
Hotter Knives, Ladles, Purse
kei. 'c- Plated Castors, Cake Bas-
Fa s’ * \ k *' *“ ’ T . irae Pieces, Work Boses,
Cologne Bottles, Riding.
lowat ’price',. of Fanc y Goods at the
The highest price r „, an( j sjlvM _
106 t'hcsnut street, c V,',
~March 14, IMS. ’ 1 '"‘ade.phia.
ChariCM K. 'Mcm i','
CABINET FURNITURE and WHt,PT v„v
„ , „ tv A Hi: ItOUMK, ' ' v
■ 132 phllannlpwT’ ,J " a -
MANUFACTURER of Transparent Window
Shades, Reed Blinds, Paper Curtains and
Venitian Blinds, 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 colors, 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 \V agon Covers of a superior article
any width, doublej or single, of the finest finish!
and a splendid assortment of Clocks. Looking Glasses
and Fire Boards , <s*c., fyc.
93” Old Blinds painted and trimmed over, to
look equal to new, at a very little expense, or taken
m exchange for new.
Has on hand the largest and most complete and
beautiful assortment of the above articles, at 25
per cent cheaper than anv other establishment in
the city, Wholesale and Retail, at reduced piices.
Merchants and others are invited to call before
purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to their advan
tage.
Any of the above goods made to order, or
carefully packed, so they can be sene anv distance
without injury. Other Manufacturers supplied with
Slats, J roots, Heads, or Pulleys, at the lowest
prices. JKrOpen in the Evening
JVlarch 27, ’49 lv _o
Tlic Great China Store,
TKh. !* Chesnut Stmt , PHILADELPHIA.
HANICFLL to the citizens of Lancaster and its
vicinity lor their kind attention to our former
advertisements, and their .increased custom, we
would again request their company to view our
large and splendid assortment of
CHINA, GLASS & QUEENSWARE
£l2Stt *'*’ Tca &,s ' Toi,cl Sets,
CflK Dishes, Pilchers, ir., i-c,
UdSneTumhcrs, Salts, ] Vines, '
Dee,inters, Ccllerics ,, Preserve Dishes.
*c., q-c any quantities to suit purchasers will
lie sold lower than the same quality can be obtained
lor elsewhere—in factat less than Wholesale Prices.
A ld assortm ent of American and English
new BRITANNIA METAL WARE, of very many
st\!es and at all prices, such as were never before
otiered for saJe in this city.
Fancy China in great variety—very cheap.
93” VV e hereby extend an invitation to anv person
from Lancaster or its neighborhood to calfand see
us, and they will at least be pleased to walk around
our beautiful store and look over the finest stock in
the country, considered one of the lions of the city.
\ ery respectfully, . J
Philadelphia.
43-ly
The subscriber respectfully solicits public atten
tion to lus 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.
Ills assortment consists of the most fashionable
and modern the -finest quality and excel
, «orkmanship*embracing everv desirable fancy
pattern, winch he will at all times he prepared to
exhibit and lurmsh wholesale or retail on the most
pleasing terms.
rUl 7 ilaSe J S c Vho <iesire t 0 supply themselves
h artlcles of the best quality will consult their
own interest by calling at this establishment.
F. H. SMITH,
Pocket Book Manufacturer,
52r Chcsnut Street.
Gmo-31
Philad’., August 28, 1549.
M A \ UF A CTO
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFAC
0f tl,c Uol <)en Eagle, No.
wooOLTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA
r u''“| 0n ,! ?" d * I: ‘ rge *"<* <a»Won«ble assortment
of Wide and Narrow Slat Window Blinds, manu
actured of the best materials, which he will sel
Jow lor Cash.
BENESOLE & CO.
ly-40
11. 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 Edited 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. J
N. B.—Open in the Eyening. Old Blinds repair
edi£“.n n ed and trimmeil ‘0 look equal to now!
KT All orders from a distance packed and for
warded - [June 19,M9-ly-21
Cabinet & Ipholsteiy Warehouse,
F' 34 , S i >uth Second Street, Philadelphia. ’
S. JOHNSTON takes leave respectfully to
. inform his friends and the public generally
mat he has removed to the above old established
stand where he will still continue to carrv on the
business ,n all its various branches, and flatters
himself from long experience in the above business
that lie will be able to execute any orders he mav
be avored with, with neatness of style, sound
workmanship, despatch, and as reasonable as any
house in the city. At the same time he begs to
say he has considerably augmented his siock,
which will.be found replete in the various styles of
Louis XIV. Antique, Gothic and Modern. His
friends and the public are respectfully invited to
call and judge for themselves. He also takes this
opportunity of thanking his old customers for past
favors, and hopes by assiduity and punctuality, to
merit a continuance of the same
April 17, ’49
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SEVER WARE, &c.
THOMAS ALSOP, No. 12, Soutli Second Street,
below Market, Philadelphia, invites the atten
tion ot the public to tlie new and handsome stock
which he lias on hand, consisting of o .
Watches, Jewelry , Silver Ware , Britannia
and Plated Ware , Spectacles , Cutlery, sc., IIJ
which will be sold at as low prices as at any store
tn the city .or elsewhere.
Full jeweled Gold Levers, warranted, * $33
“ “ Silver do do $l7
?r rti ! rs ’ i J , 88'to 810
Silver Spoons, i doz. frem $4 to $l2
All articles warranted to be what they are repre
sented, and all silver ware warranted as fine as
American coin. . Particular attention paid to repair-
Watches, & c . Remember, No. 12, South 2nd
re« , below Market, Philadelphia.
June 19, r
W CS1 pnn? “°? r i>lates > Seals, &c.
f V 8 * l * n ®’ nv ‘ ta^on and Business
«», I.M iSW
and, a general assortment of Kiiw>r i n '■
Door and Bell Pull Plate., Knoeker,
House, Corporation, Notarial, .»d S "S?
ind Name Plates of every description executed bv
. T __ , JOS. JJUJ-TY, ENGRAVER, ■
No. 59 South Fourth Street, 3 doors below Walnut
Philadelphia. ’
N. B.—orders forwarded by maU will receive
mmedtate attention
May 8, 1849
ISAAC BARTOS,
WHOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Llnuor
Store, ISfi, 137 North Scoond Street, Phil a.
Ceept 11, >49-33-17
Pare Fresh Cod Giver oil;
THIS new and valuable Medicine, now used by
the jnedical profession with such astonishing
emcacy in the cure of Pulmonary Consumption,
Scrofula, Chronic Rhenmatism; Gout, General De
bility, Complaintirof. the Kidneys, &c., r &c., is pre
pared from the liver of the Cod Fish for medicinal
use, expressly for onr sales. '
Extract, from the London Medical Journal
"• Williams, M. D-, F. R. S-, Professor of
Medicine in University College, London. Consult
ing Physician to the Hospital for Consumption Sic
says: I have prescribed the Oil in above four hun
•ired cases of tuberculous disease ol the Lungs, in
different stages, which have been under my care
the last two years and a half. In the large number
of bases, 206 out of 234, its use was -followed by
marked and unequivocal improvement, varying in
egree in different cases, from a temporary retards
ll?nof the progress of the disease and a mitigation
, distressing symptoms, up to a more or less com
plete restoration to apparent health.
“ The efrect of the Cod Liver Oil in mosf of these
cases was very remarkable, tje&i in a few days
the congh was mitigated, the.expectoration dimin
ished m quantity and opacity, the night sweats
ceased, .the pulse became slower, and of better
volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were
gradually improved.
“ In conclusion, I repeat that the pure fresh oil
rom the Liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the
treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any
gent, medicinal, diatetic or regimenal, that has
yet been employed.”
r arrangements to procure the Cod
LiverJnl, fresh from head quarters, it can now be
ha.t chemically pure by the single bottle , or in boxes
of one dozen each.
Its wonderful efficacy has induced numerous
spurious imitations. As its success depends en-
Mrdy upon its purity, too much care cannot be
used m procuring it genuine.
Every bottle having on it our written signature ,
may be depended upon as gennine.
Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with
notices of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to
those who address us free of postage.
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.,
Wholesale Druggist and Chemists,
100 North Third street, Philadelphia.
October 16, >49. (Palmer, Agent.) 6m-38
Alonzo Johnson's iVew Store,
No. 14 North Second Street, (a few doors above
Market,) Philadelphia.
1,. , . , ~ TYNDALE & MITCHELL.
Philadelphia, Sept. IS, ’49 ly-4-34
MAMJFACTORY OF POCKET BOOKS, &c.
No. 52 i Chesnut St. above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
EGYPTIAN HALL
nor ss ui’s
VINAIGRE AEOMATIQUE, COSMETIQUE ET
ANTI-METHITIQUE DE BULY.
The higHy samtory, balsamic, and tonic proper
ties of this Vinegar render it far superior to
v-oiegne Water (or the ordinary purposes of the
toilet and Hie bath, surpassing the latter in its per
ume and cheapness, and in ils greater efficacy for
the promotion of cleanliness and health.
This article has been known and extensively used
m Europe for very many years, where it has, to a
considerable extent, superseded the use of Cologne
Water. The subscriber feels assured that ifneeds
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.
It prevents and removes pimples, tetter, and
aspenty of the skin; it refreshes and whitens the
Bkm, 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
rheamatic pains. It allays headache by application
to the temples. It is effectual in removing inflam
mation of the eyelids, and in strengthening the
dyes. Applied to a burn it prevents soreness. It
possesses many other valuable qualities, which are
t/ctaiied 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 ;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
j James E Caldwell & Co.,
IMPORTERS of WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY,
PlatedjA are and Fancy Goods- No. 140 Chesnut
j PHILADELPHIA, invite the attention o
to a choice selection of new goods
t th ? ir I,ne > comprising superior Watches,
NftaJ/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, &c. Particula/
attention given to repairing and regulating watches.
JEWELRY.—Bracelets, Broches, Necklaces,
Ear Rmgs, Finger Rings in sets to match or single,
of Cameo, Enamel, Garnet, Diamond, Turquois,
paz, 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
GOLD MINIATURE CASES!—Silver Card Cases,
Fruit Knives, Sugar Sifters, Soup Ladles, Ice
Cream Knives.
FORKS AND SPOONS.—Prince Albert, Ki„ K ’s
plain, double thread, and Venitian patterns of
oh DeSSert and Tea F ' orks and Spoons. -
wf ß K F E i. LD AND BIRVI INGHAM PLATED'
WARES.—Oomaining Tea Sets, 6 pieces; Urns,
Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Wine Stands
and Waiters.
JAPANNERY.— Tea Trays, in sets of 4 pieces;
for retoflfng “ S a ” d VCrychoice ’ im P°rted expressly
¥''- CHE GOODS.—Beautifully painted
and inlaid with pearl; Cabinets, Work Boxes, Port
fohos 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
he lowest prices, in gold or silver holders, with
Pencils combined. }
F n ARE ;v Jas - e - Caldwell.
Philadelphia, May 1, 1849. j y _ l4
vVO
OD’S ORNAMENTAL
31101 W(&if| o
THE undersigned, .having extended his business
ol manufacturing Ornamental Iron Work, and
iiaving added a large Foundry and commodious
the ed room t0 r t" S eslabllshmo nt> cordially invites
ir“,°- L, ,r ter and vic,nity ( " h ™ in ihis
City) to Visit his Ware room where will be found
specimens of every variety of Iron Railings and
Pier “ri")T Iron Ware, comprising Centre and
’ and Bracket3 > 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
ol designs lor Ornamental Iron Work, which are
iurmshed to any person at a distance, from wh'ch
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
PAPER! PAPER! PAPER!
At). 21 Bank street, between Market and Clusnut ami
2r/ and 'Jd sis., Philadelphia.
THE subscribers beg leave to cal! the attention
ol ountry buyers to their assortment of papers
embracing the different varieties ofPrintino, Hard
ware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping o 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 eitherin cash or trade paid fnrracs.
DUCKETT &: KNIGHT, No. 21 Bank st
sept J 1 03
Spreclici- & Rohrer’s Cheap Slard-
Ware Store.
HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes
at that long established stand, East King st
Lancaster, formerly occupied, by liowett & Krieder’
a few doors east of the Court House, next door to
the Drug Store of James Smith, and opposite Geo
Messenkpp’s Hotel, which they have recently taken
and where they will carry on the business.
They most respectfully beg leave to invite the
attention of their friends and acquaintances to their
stock of Hardware, which they have just opened
and will sell at the most reasonable prices, includ
ing every variety oflron and Steel, Latches, Locks
Bolts, Hinges, Screws, and all kinds of building
materials, every description of Files, Blacksmith’!
Bellows, Saddlery, best warranted Edge Tools
Planes, and Veneers. Also a complete assortment
of CEDAR WARE, such as tubs, buckets, butter
churns, together with every article in their line.
They will keep constantly on hand every varietv of
Coal and Wood Stoves; also a highly approved
COOKING STOVE. b j l P veu
The attention of young beginners is particularly
called to their full and complete assortment of
household utensils.
Determined to spare no pains to accommodate
purchasers, and by steady adherence to business,
they expect to merit a continuance of the liberal
patronage thus far bestowed upon them.
GEORGE D.SPRECHER,
REUBEN R. ROHRER.
Old Metal and Flaxseed taken in exchange for
g ol . lds - jan ’' -50
London Mustardj Pickles & Sauces.
T\/Fushroom and Walnut ICetchep.
-i-T_l.Prepared Salad Dressing for Lobsters, Chick
ens, &c.
English Mustard in pound and half pound bottles.
Dunn ! s Chemical])- Prepared Chocolate for Inva
lids.
Spanish and French Olives, Capers, & Sweet Oil.
Currie Powder, Indian Soy, and Cavenne Pepper.
Anchovy, Shrimp, Bloater and Cavier Pastes.
RICH S AUCES of every variety imported, such
as Reading, Harvey, John Bull, Worcester, Camp.
&c. &c. S:c. p
Preserved English Fruits and Provisions.
Jellies, Jams, Marmalades, and Preserved Jamai
ca Ginger.
Real Gorgona Anchovies.
Stoughton Bitters. '
Syrups of every sort.
Liqueres of the choicest kinds.
London Pickles, Chow Chow, Piccalli, Gherkins
Onions, &c. ’
PAUL DE VERE & CO.’S flavoring extracts for
Confectionary, Ice Creams, Jellies, &c., viz :
Lemon, Mace, Nutmeg, Peach,
Vanilla, CeJery, Rose, Orange Peel’
Ginger, Clove, Almond, Nectarine &c
1 he above articles, and many others of the choi
cest kind are imported from the principal houses
in England. For sale lower than any house in the
United States, by GEORGE RAPHAEL,
262 Pearl Street, U. S. Hotel, N. Y.
Perfumery in every variety, Imported & Domestic.
O New York, Sept. 4 6m _ 32
sSa W2i!L(BlaL£l£f S 9
SURGEON
EMT-X'HSI-X’i
OFFICE —In Kramph's Building ,
NORTHEAST CORNER OF
Orange and North queen Streets,
LANCASTER, PA,
Lancaster, Ju/y 3, 1549.
GETZ & HARBERGER,
PRACTICAL, GAS FITTERS,
WEST KING ST., LANCASTER.
PLAIN and Ornamental Gas Fitting, and general
furnishing of Gas Fixtures. Gas Pipes intro
duced into Churches, Stores,Dwelling Houses, and
public establishments, at the shortest notice. All
their work warranted.
Old Fixtures repaired, and alterations made in
the most improved and substantial manner. Orders
Btrietly attended to. [oct 2, 5 49-tf-36
Sign Painting.
T2 H ?* L. KEFFER has commenced the above
tj business, in A. N. Brenneraan’e Building, Cen
tro nquare, Lancaster, and will do the best he can,
>y etrictattention to business and moderate charges,
to •nti.fy all who may be plcaaed to favor him &ith
their diatom. (May 1848.-18.
E SIT CURA FUTURI.
QUITABLE LIFETNSURANCE COMRANY.
Office—No. 74 Waimit trot, Philadelphia.
President—JOHN W. CLAGHORN."
Vice President—PETEß CULLEN.
TRUSTEES:
Joseph T, Thomas, Edw. C. Marklev,
William Craig, Robert Morris,
George N. Diehl, Stephen R. Crawford,
Peter Cullen, Aire E. Laing,
Wm. G. Alexander, William M. Baird,
Wm. W. Haly, R. F. Loper,
Clayton B. Lamb, Harry Conrad,'
Peter Rambo, Franklin Cbmly.
G. TUCKETT, Secretary and Actuary.
Capital s2so,ooo—Charter Perpetual. Make In
urance on Lives at tbeir Office, in Philadelpha,
and at their Agencies throughout the States, at the
lowest rates of premium. Persons should insure
their lives, and do so without delay, whilst the
are healthy and fit subjects' to be insured.
In this Office there are advantages greater than
have ever yet been derived from the system of Life
Assurance; which reason and experience convinec
Trustees may with safety be offered to the
public. It will be found, on inquiry, that most
offices have in the outset professed to act on some
new principle; or to offer to assurers some one
particular benefit not to be £ obtained from other
societies. But policies are effected under various
circumstances, and with widely different objects,
and what may facilitate the views of one man, af
fords no accommodation to arioiker. It appears,
therefore, to the Trustees of the Equitable, thaj
the greatest good will be effected by that bffice,
which allows such reasonable advantages to every
assurer , as at the time of completing his Policy , he
considers to be suitable to his particular case. On
this principle they act, and a few instances will
suffice to .show the benefits derivable from its
adoption—thegreatest good of the greatest number
No policy will be disputed, unless under an act
of fraud by the assured, and after the same shall
have been declared by referees of undoubted char
acter. In ease of error, either as to age, or in the
form of policy, or the answers of referees, such I
errors, unless wilful and fraudulent, will not be |
deemed to vitiate the policy.
The travelling leave'is extensive and liberal.
Persons insured for life have liberty to pass to and
from the States of Virginia and Kentucky, and west
of the river Mississippi, between the first day of
November and the first day of July following. And
to pass from any place or port within the British
North American Colonies, or United States north
ol thirty-four degrees north latitude, without pay
ing an extra premium. They are allowed to cross
the Atlantic in first class steamers during May,
June, July, August and September, free of charge;
during remaining months of the year, 25 cents on
each $lOO insured.
The age of the assured will be admitted on th§
policy. If the insured die in a duel, by his own
hands, or under sentence of the law, I such death
will not invalidate the policy, except 1 so far as it
was the property of the deceased.
Thirty days allowed after each annual payment
becomes due, and fifteen days after each quarterly
and half yearly premium becomes due, without for
feiture of policy. Premiums or lapsed policies
may be renewed, at any time within six months on
the production of satisfactory evidence as to the
health of the insured. ‘ T
When a party effects a policy upon the life of
hnother, the Company will be satisfied if the party j
aad, at the time, a bona fide interest in the life of I
the assured. The policy may be assigned to whom- [
so.ever the assured pleases, without the knowledge '
or assent of the Company (there being no clause In \
the Equitable policies usual in the policies of Mu- j
tual Companies, claiming a right to be notified of ;
an assignment and their approval obtained) so long i
as the assignment or transfer of a policy in the |
Equitable is a legal act, and the party who claims I
can give a legal discharge, the amount is paid by j
the Company. j
The extraordinary advantage afforded by means '
of the Half Credit system, in not requiring, under 1
any circumstances, an outlay of a larger sum of i
money&han is absolutely necessary to secure the !
amount insured., is peculiarly applicable to the \
creditor desirous of possessing a policy on the life
liis debtor. If the debt is paid off during these
five years, he can discontinue the assurance alto i
gether, having secured the amount, in the event of
the debtor’s death previously,, at a lessexpense than '
would in any mutual office be charged for assuring \
the life for seven years. If the debt is not paid he j
would be enabled to continue the assurance for the j
remainder of the debtor’s li Ce, whatever might then I
be his state of health. Attention is particulary re- i
quested to the
HALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM Per $ 100
(Without security or deferred note.)
Half Credit. Age. Half Credit,
during o years. during 5 years
90 40 6146
1 75
213
2 64
30 § 1 09
35 125
The assured has to pay the premium in all cases
in advance, and has so liability of any kind
sort or description. A deferred note is not neces
sary to peifeet any operation, and none will be
taken by the Company.
Persons insuring should bear in miud that a pro
missory note given to a Mutual Office at com
pound interest, soon amounts to more than the sum
assured. Thus, $lOO per annum for 20 years at 6
per cent., would cause a deduction from the sum
assured of three thousand six hundred and
SEVENTY-EIGHT DOLLARS AND FIFTY-FIVE CENTS.
The premiums of Mutual Assurance Companies
being, as they profess, (though the Mutual offices
“ do somehow” advertise guarantee capitals) free
from the burdens of dividends to shareholders
should be very much lower, than those of stock
companies ; yet the Equitable is lower by six-
TEEN PEE CENT. thAn any Mutual Office, and
at the same rates of premium charged by the
“New York Life,” “The New York Mutual,”
“Albion,” “Worcester Mutual,” “Connecticut
Mutual,” “Pennsylvania,” “Girard,” “Penn”
“New England,” “Hartford,” “Baltimore Mu
tual,” “Boston Mutual,” &c., &c., &c., in the
Equitable the payments cease altogether after
twenty-one years. !
Annual Premium payable during Twenty-one years
only, for an assurance of $lOO at death.
Age. An.paym’t. Age.An.paym’t. Age. An.pavm’t.
20 $1 77 35 S 2 75 50 $460
25 204 40 320 55 576
30 2 86 45 3 73 60 7 00
The assured being thus entirely relieved of pay
ments (if he is under 35 years of age) before he has
passed the prime of life, and that for the same pre
mium charged by the Mutual Offices.
The premiums charged by the Mutual Offices
are all on the highest scale, (and by their own ad
vertisements) much beyond what is requisite for the
purpose of their business.
Their “profits” can only be realized, if ever
realized at all, after a lapse of twenty vears. The
word Profits, therefore, is an abuse of’the term, a
wholly CONTINGENT AND REMOTE PROMISE, lor
it is self-evident, and cannot for a moment be ques
tioned, they must suffer loss by every insurer who
dies before the amount paid by him in premiums,
with the accumulated interest, shall be equal to
the amount of his policy—nevertheless, in the Mu
tual Offices the “profits” (???) are to be shared in
by the representative, should the insured die im
mediately after one pr two payments.
By the diminution of the premiums in the Equi
table, the greatest PRESENT BENEFIT IS SECURED
to all persons assured by this company; whilst
those who wish to participate in the profits can do
so, by the purchase of the reserved shares, (first
instalment, 10 dollars) which at ail times afford a
good and really profitable investment for capital
beside a vote for each share. This action the
Trustees conceive must commend itself to the judg
ment of e very unbiassed inquirer, being based on the
broad principle of equity; and securing to all the
members, the advantages to which they are justlv
entitled by their actual payments; without opera
ting to the peculiar benefit of old standing members,
or placing recent entrants at a disadvantage a
combination presented by no other office than the
Equitable Life Insurance Company.
The actual Money Bonus given by the Equi
table, saved, is upwards of 15 per cent., at the time
of effecting the insurance; or in accordance with
the Scrip Bonus of a Mutual office ; the saving
IS EQUAL TO TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PER CENT
Profit Scrip (?) Pamphlets, tables of rates
lists of agents, obtained at the office, 74 Walnut
Street, or from the agents throughout the Uni.ed
gtates.
The public are requested to examine carefully
the Prospectus of “The Equitable” before insuring
elsewhere. JNO. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t. 6
Francis West, M.D.) „
J. B. Biddle, M. D. ] Medlcal Examiners.
$3“ In attendance daily from 12 to 2 o’clock.
Treasurer —F. W. Rawle.
Solicitor — Wm. W. Halt.
Actuary — H. G. Tucjcett. .
GEO. A. MILLER,
Agent for Lancaster, Penn’a 1
April 17 ’49,
T Strasburg and Lancaster Stage.
HE undersigned, thankful for the encourage
ment received since the establishment of this -
line, begs leave to inform his friends and the public Be Wise in Time ! ’Ti«
generally, that he continues running a Stage dailv <• *■
between Strauhn™- and g of previous years, for wmeff-a crctnt naa ai--
Tpa f c* La u ncaster * „ , , A-ady been given, at a former settlement of the County
•L.eawng Miller’s, Strasburg, at 7 o’clock /accounts, that the majority of the undersigned, cou
<c Shertz’s, Lancaster, at 4P. M. Unuing in office, have resolved, with the approbation
FARE—Each way, 37* cts. Children undc of lil * honorable Court, to adopt such course at the
years of age, half price. Each nasßPncrp.- „.; D^ t »dju>tmeut of thy Treasurer'‘s account. td.—
entitled to 50 nnundq hifTrrnfTn During the year 1649. three townships have drawn fould
Thp M „? P0 “S, itheir proportional share of the State Appropriation for I. U,d
ine cars rrom Philadelphia and from the School purposes. from the County Treasury, |f rue J
arrive m time for this stage. still leaving a balance, as above stated, uncalled for.— fctban
The 'subscriber has purchased the interest o Siuco ' by i ID Act of the Legislature, the adoption of the feedy
firm in the Staire. and intends tn drive __^ ommoD School system has become general throughout
itnorHonillv B intends to drive and majthc County, the balance of tho appropriation should.- eg™
V, '* . jeome in possession of tbuse districts which are still- ftcr
passengers will be called for when requeste oL| t>tled to their shares, by their drawing it fromr ?/Tt all
Also taken up at any place along the road Phe bounty Treasury, thus putting an end to itslongew. figure,
The borough of Strasburg is situated in the "’istence." which has boon oncof continucd-decUae»l f.from
beautiful nnd fprfilo 6 r t Uie irom its infancy, through the frequent - consumptive? ;
oeauttlul and lertile section-of Lancaster co attacks” to which it via subjected by the commLSihSf '"O”
about 7 miles from the city of Lancaster, in llr. _ i II ill. Mill l] J. 'V n lfilM-''
most delightful place of resort for the-*summer bv~it dorinoTh. . “ „ “ curea effectually,
season. To the citizens of Philadelphia, who are ph vsiciaTrte r P ; ep^e , d by a P racti '^
desirous of tsecuring a quiet and pleasant retreat its curative nnwpra a- re y confidence on
from the pestilential atmosphere by which they are Full dirprtinnn n " lB€a ses of this character.
surrounded, the Borough of Strasburg VnLm Itt- r !TZ a“?*“>* bottle.
MnxE »-
July 3!-273 C. EDWAKDS, Proprietor. %or B*M9 P * r “*•
E AG LEWORES^
Iron Foundry and Machine Shop,
.Silu<ita.fcX%eimU ;Btne, -a few doors Wat of the
, Museum Building. Pa
IsSJSl'atSrs. &ss
3 sfts ssw&ss ass
' lte , 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 cd
Castings, either in Iron or Brass.
IRON FOUNDRY.
Railroad Car Wheels and Castings; Rolling Mill
4n> S h an< ? Sa j J^ lU Gearirl K; Hot-blast Pme fo?
tnd b sl^J nd f hlrC °V- Furnaccs 1 Hot-blast Pipe
and Stampers for working Cinder; Water Pine
aniTw- 0 36 ' nches >‘ Apple Nuts; Screws for Cider
rl' Vlne c Pr lr eS; J H - vdr “ t St °c fc » and Spouts;
other K S ’i! Cro lS^ n , d VVreatbs for dwellings and
other buildings; Columns for Sun Cloth Frames-
Fancy and Plain' Cellar Gates, a large variety of
patterns^Cast Iron Ratling , both of the Gothic
and Grecian styles, and- embracing a great variety
of chaste and beautiful designs. 8 -
Wortz’s Submerged Patent Water Wheels.
'’’ore purchased the patent right for the
above valuable improvement for this bounty, and
also shop rights for the counties of Dauphin, Leba
certifh-atpS ' CheSter - We have " number of
certificates in our possession, but we do not deem
na^rwhYc^ 0 SUb h l ' l them t 0 the P“ blic > or%U
We ben leavp T V Se “ aallin B at ‘he works.
,ho r Yhowever, to call public attention to
the following letter, addressed to a citizen of this
facturin/i h . e h l up h erin ' fndent of an e «ensive manu
factoring establishment »n Franklin county:
Chambersburg, April 28, 1849.
l “iak : —Your favor of the 25th
inst., is at hand, and in reply say that the Grind
feet hiX Q? 72* ' Vheel are f rom sto 6
5000 lbs ’ w°„ f mch , eS th ' ck ’ wei S hi ne 'rom 3to
in r„, b -j VV r “ r “o rl y “nod "n undershot wheel
1- feet wide and 14 feet high. Our head in an
rnch narr T ge ° r the water U about 3 feet . 3or 4
he b M ? 0 “ et ' mes “ooh less than that. With
Sace d Xlf " e rUn r VO e rindston cs In the same
“ " e - h f e DOW four of W " rt2 ’ s wheels (3 36
and 1 40 inches,) running four grindstones and one
trip hammer weighing about 80 lbs. with less water
and doing more work in the same time. In fegard
to the quality of the wheel for the purpose ol
grinding, it is far superior to any I have ever used
or seen used, and for a low head I believe it is the
best wheel in use-during the whole wfnter'tXch
at alTwlthTh “ a y CDI a’ We h n aVe " 0t been affected
at all wnh the ice, and m high water at a at™*
which would stop the old wheel entirely, we now
find no inconvenience from back water. Anv fur
ther information on the subject I will be happy to
tovnTit Ch***? ° r / 1 COU,d make it convenient
to visit Chambersburg I will take great pleasure in
showing you the wheels. Respectfully, yours
„ THOS. CARLILE.
machine shop.
Stesm X aISO p n ep n are . d for tbe manufacture of,
Steem Engines and Boilers, Shafting, Cotton Mi
chmery, Planing Machines, double and single gear
ed Boras Mill". Bolt Cutting and Finishing Ma
-11 l° S f he r h ° ther var 'Cties ol Machinery,
all d of w4‘"n S °-n T 1 urnl,, S> finishing and Smithing
all of which will be completed in the best style of
workmanship. J
We also offer for sale
One second hand Engine and Boiler, 8 horse power.
One “ •< Vibratory Engine, of 3 horae power
lw. r ß^«“ i o , rF^^ the f ° r WatCh Make »
June 19,149-21] 1 LENHER St GEIGER
DR. K E ELER’S
CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES.
DL I f E 1 ? LE ?- ' 3 , a r ? guhr Equate from one of
the best medical schools of the country, and a
practising physician ,n the city of Philadelphia
\\ e take great pleasure in presenting these reme
dies to the afflicted. They are all of undoubted
medicinal powers and hold out to the invalid a
promise of relief, such as none others possess.—
ine/e “n haVe boen thor °“B h lj tried in a lona
lor them I nVa ' e P ract,ce ’ “ d established
lor themselves a reputation but few possess, and
given better satisfaction to the afflicted P than any of
he boasted remedies of the day. In offering them
s„ s. P “ b !°’ the P ro P rle t°r is influenced by no
sinister motives of gain, but feels conscious that
they are eminently deserving of public confidence
No meoicines ever before the public have acquired
such deserved reputation upon their merits lione
' vlth such ‘fresistible force to the invalid
1 LRif Y THE BLOOD.—DR KEELERS
PANACEA.
for the permanent cure and removal of all dis
nfWhVhT 6 ,r ° m ™P ,,rities of the blood, or habit
of the body, viz : Chronic disease of the Chest—
; Consumption Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy, Scrol
' the face r! f ° rms ’ Tette O Scald Head, Blotches of
the face, Cdiromc diseases of the Stomach, Liver
Sk,n ’. C ; taneous ,Eruptions, White Swellings,
, Hip-joint Affection, deep seated pains of the Bones,
Swelhngs Of the Joints, Ulcers, Syphilitic disorders
.Mercuna and Hereditary dispositions. Females
suffering from obstruction, sallow completion ner
vousness &c., will find the Panacea an elegant
: remedy dor their removal. elegant
| Read the following Voluntary Tribute:
i „ „ , —, Philadelphia, June 10, 1546.
Dr. Keeler Dear Sir: It affords me great pleas
ure to s ate to you that I have tested in ,5y !
your voidable Panacea with the greatest success.— I
Indeed, 1 do not recollect a solitary instance where- |
in it has not acted beneficially. I have succeeded I
in curing obstinate secondary syphilitic cases with 1
it in a very short time, and I believe it is the best ’
;™ e | d /’ v,,1 "i n m y knowledge for all the cutaneous, ■
con-titutional and glandular diseases. As a blood !
F, U to -fll I!? 1 * 8 eq “ a1 ’ and 1 CB P eciall y recommend ;
it to all those Whose system is debilitated by hered
itary diseases or contagious effections, producing I
a la.v habit and cachectic condition, suclfas Scrofi
tlon L ind rS vn f d h ° Skm ’ Chron i? diso:lses > consump- !
tion and all diseases arising from an impure state I
Fnffe w b °r d ' 118 a '■. aluable article for children j
J‘ r B fr ° ra c °ntagious effections incident to i
early life. Sincerely yours, i
—j . .W. ANDERSON, M. D.
W For details certificates, &c., see circular.—
Price $1 per bottle, large eize, 6 bottles So.
Kr DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP
Among all the remedies before the public this
stands pre-eminent in incipient Consumption, Bron
pi ltarrh9 ’ Roughs, Hoarseness, Whoopmg
for ,“ nSy ’.- A , SpiUin S of Blood, and
bv mlf CC T° nS ° pulm °nary or Bans occasioned
nL h'' To ° lnuch praise cannot be bestowed
upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one
afflicted With any of the above'complainls to secure'
it at once It is warranted to cure or no pav.—
Price only 50 cents. -
TT ™ ELLLERS CORDrAL AND CARMINA
i E T E , V u ry ( f !mly ' " helher rich or poor, who
values health and all its blessings, should have this
invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best
remedy known lor Diarrhcea, Disentary", Cholera
Infantum Chohc, Flatulency, Griping Pains, ect.,
and fur all d senses of the stomach and bowels
caused by teething. The numerous testimonials
from Physicians and others unsolicited, has given
per 18 firm 38 adamam - Price 25 cents
DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP
This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harmless to
the patient, and all powerful in destroying and re
moving all kinds of worms from the body It is
without doubt, the cheapest and best worm de
stroying medicine before the public, and will il ad
mimstered according to directions, ’remove them in
sor 6 hours after taken. The dose is small and
each bottle contains twice as much as similar rem
dnrj ir£ri- o £r£ 20 cents per bottl ®.
PILLS K Ahh' ER l S LIVER AJ ' TD SANATIVE
,1 .» vTvL' °" gh ,. not r «°mniended as a ‘'cure
all, yet they are the mildest and best remedy to
remove Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,bilious
ness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head Ache In
d.gesuon, &c. Unlike other purgative medicine
they leave the bowels always relaxed, and conse
qpently are the proper medicine for females and
persons leading a sedentary life. Price 25 cents
DR. KEELERS RHEUMATIC LOTION
Aj „ uBt ! y c * le '! rated eitc rnal application for pains
of the Chest, Neuralgia, Head Ache, Sprains, Tic
Dolorefux, Bruises, Swelling of the Joints, Gout,
Rheumatism, Sciatiea, and for all disorders where
medicines are prepwcdbod s a o"ld, C Wh n oTe V MIe U and
Retad, 294 Market street, Philadelphia
lor sale also by Gep. A. Miller, Lancaster: B
J V Gvger’& C H U / bl F ! J R h ßrubaker > N; Holland ;
B;r G e y v^s H^anrr S VV S r b Stk R H'l e ‘ d fi le , r
Township ; and by Druggists and
every town throughout the county and State
nov o
NO otter has ever been introduced to
the pubhc that has met with such unparalelled
rsuccess, as Dr. Soule’s Obiental Balm P Piles
Having been but sis years before the public and
the advertising small when with most
other medicines, yet they have worked their wav
!" to e ™>7 State in the Union and Canadas. They
ho da i v SO Th - V becomc ., the standard Medicine o'f
tne daj. They are purely vegetable and so admi-
“!i P ? UndEd that "' hen takell in lar gc doses
in snialf dose '.vf® aCUte diseases > and "'hen taken
™ S ?i i’ . the - V °P erate l,ke a charm, upon the
f remale ’ and h a 'e P raised
bed c When al) other remedies
had Jailed. We here refer to but a few of the manv
m stlNA 0 T US A CUre3 effeCted thC USG ° f PiliS-
Jefferson ctT F f CT, r''w Anna Wo<,d > of Rutland,
been confined" to'bed /years’ had
and Abscess of the Lungs The bm O P f ho T
Scrofula akd Nervous Debilitv —.m » r»
m h (dic h ,Aes b had n faded Cd “ mo " thS aDd a “
( . C “ u f a -'sp Consumption Cured—Wm. Bentlv
Pickering, C. W., was cared of a severe cou-ih
time he e ad be< i n confined t 0 his bed for a long
‘“ j’ and was £ lTen “P by the Physicians. He had
used most o( the cough medicines of the dav, and
* '} p P osed by h,a friends and physicians' to be
in the last stage of Consumption.
ysfepsia.—A. B. J\ Ormsby, of Syracuse N
JbTe'to w C “ r k'r of D - vs P e P sia > so as not to be
able to work for two years. H.
Wm. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of
Debilkv °nf e 0f D y B P e Psin. Costiveness and Nbrvous
sums f’ f yearS Btand "’B> a <i ter expending large
sums of money to no purpose.- See circular 8
-beware of counterfeits
or £ s „' V s ' e r S P Urio, ' s , Pllls in circu'ation called
Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be sure to see before
jou buy thaFhe tname of “ Dr. E. L. Soule &
Co. is on the face of the Boaes. None others
can be genuine. For sale by
S- W. Baker, Lancaster City.
F. X. Zeigler, Columbia
W. A. & B. Spangler, Marietta.
bamuel Bower, Strasburg.
George Ross, Elizabethtown.
Samuel Ensminger, Manheim.
. r, r™ aker & Smith > New Holland,
oct an mq RT ° N ’ General Agent, Carlisle, Pa.
octdU 49 ■ tf-40
, DE " HDNTER will forfet SSO, if failing
W W to cure any case of Secret Diseae mat mav
ctmie un..er his care, no matter how long standing
or afflicting. Either Sex are invited to his private
rooms, 38 iNorth Seventh St , PHILA., without fear
ot interruption by other patients, as thousands arc
cured yearly by his practical experience and great
remedies. Strangers and others who have been
un.ortunate in the selection of a Physician, are so
licited to call on the Doctor. His Red Deop and
• BP fn m , C 'vr a n t o 1 in of this class.
1 AJ| ,P R hFLECT.—The afflicted would
do well to reflect before trusting their lioolth, hap
piness, and in many cases their lives in the hands
ol Bhysicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It
is certainly impossible for one man to understand
all the ills the human family and subject to. Evcrv
respectable Physician has his particular branch in
which lie is more successful than his brother pro
fessors, and therefore, to that he devotes more of
his tune and study. Dr. Huhter is known to be
the most successful practioner in the United States ;
in diseases of the sexual organs.
YEARS OF PRACTICE exclusively devoted to
the study and treatment of gleet, stricture, effects i
ot 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 ofler :
speedy relief to all who may. place themselves under
his care. 1
Office open during the u : eek from 7A. M. until
jy. vl. On Sundays the office will close at 2 P M
Jan. 15, ISSO. 51-ly
AFfLIMMPI
P i ? I u A , DE i' jPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE-Estab
l.shed-15 years ago by Da. Kinkelin. The
uiuest, surest and best hand to cure all forms of
hah-f d ,'. seasc “’ peases of the skin, and solitary
rnnlrt ~ '^?i nke!il1 ’ N °«l>"'est corned
and 1 ? 1110 and Strects > between Spruce
Phfla P dTphia! qU,I ; C - a, ' d ' a - ha,f, ' rom the
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
th 74 r j‘ S a hab i‘ ,', th ' ch bo^s teach each other at
the Academy or College-a habit indulged in when
nfanh 1 f ’r n aol i tude > S r “"'nß up with the boy to
manhood few of those who indulge in this perni
thTfiK'"* are aware 0f the eoosequences until
they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange
and unaccountable feelings, vague fears in the mind.
I ™IZ?! Sr *T OI " eB feeblc ’ he is unable to |abor
Z a vigor, or to apply l,i s mind to
resoktc hlS P ' S and Weak ’ h ° iE dull > ir -
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 15 apparent. These are symptomb. which ;
afir'T'd AWAKEN the attenti< >" of those similarly
the Victim 1
Be concious of the cause ol his decay, and quit it '
he suffers under those terrible nocturnal and invol
w?ln ry . emi3Blons > which weaken and shame him,
producing mental and physical prostration. If he :
?““ e r“ ? imself before lhe practice has done '
nnfn ? .r 8 V n nterB matril r n - v ’ his marriage is ,
hv hiv e ’| an r ,r BB<!nsetella^im that fHis is caused I
by his early follies. i
“V T 8 n ' ,W j ud S 8 what ia th& !
? aaBa of h , ded '""ig health, losing their vigor, ;
becoming weak, pale and emaciated. i
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
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICES, &c
forwarded, by sending a remittance, and put up
secure from damage or curiosity. 1 y
March S fJ(KM9 LETTEBS ans "' ered forthwith.
»r. Comers’ Invigorating Cordial.
THIS justlycelebrated Cordial ia now considered
the only efficacious remedy, compounded from
tne materia medica, for those sad derangements of
body andm,nd ’ causad b y improper habits of youth.
I he following are some of the effects of the vio
lation of the laws or mans’ physical and socml
■fT V Pr , ostra ‘'°"> nervousness, dispepsia, pain
in the head, and dimness of vision; weakness of
back and lower extremities, premature decay'of
vital power. J
Weakness of memory and power for mental ap
plication slight dejection, aversion to society, tim
idity and self-distrust. Young and middle' aged
men may here learn why they are declining in
health ; why they become pale, eye-sunken and
lusterless; why they are losing their youthful ap
pearance and manly vigor. This Invigorating and
Renovating Cordial has restored scores of persons
who have ignorantly injured themselves in youth,
it contains no mercury, or deleterious drug to injure
or expose,—no hindrance from business.
N. B.—Compounds of sarsaparilla, dock, and
pills, powders, and other nostrums, effect no cure
in these cases of weakness, and prostration; nor is
the fiction and nonsense in wonderful little books
of any use to the patient.
Sold by Dr. Convers nt his office 63, 3d Avenue
between 10th and lltb sts., New York. Price 92
a bottle, or 3, bottles for $5. Explicit directions
occompany each bottle.. The Cordial forwarded to
any part of the country by addressing as above '
• post paid. ,
h-,™ pers j ons ."' hoße conjugal relation
hate not been blessed with offspring, and those
should r arry ’ conscious of physical inability,
should make immediate use of this Cordial Such
persons may confidentially consult Dr. Convers and
will receive such advice as their case requires.
Letters post paid. For sale by 4
, CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
▼XT- t i .. Lancaster, Pa.,
VV Jackson, SffL‘ b erty street, Pittsburg, Pa., Dr.
McPherson, 8, South 3d st., Harrisburg, Pa., and
J. G. Brown, Pottsville, Pa.
Nov. 13, 1849
1849——New Mackerel.
BBLS;, ± and received of this seasons
&\J\J MACKEREL, of the best nd choieestr
brands, which we have and are selling at a 6mai
advance. PJease call and see. Air Mackerel we
sell warranted. ■ PINKERTON & SMELTZ,
No, 80 North Queen st., under the Museum.
October 9, >49 ly-10-37
Landis & black,
ATTORNIES AT LAW:
Office —Three doors below the Lancaster Bank,
South Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn’a.
All kinds oi Scrivening, such as writing Wills,
Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attendod
to with correctness and despatch.
January 16, 1849 51
Read tails .Cpluinn carefully.
I here :a ,|S'tra:.j>; 4 ridaf..r-s«bi iiy dilY. rpnt to«
eatlml old lt i s
yrrtl*od us the nri-im;!. ' *Tf.U'-U a imtori
luiMM »i>". Rr rr. vi..|«nd Im, e-qMidcd. ot«: $'M\K
liiobi.t years in adve. hix Siirtnip irilU. n !i
ln»« olitaiunid a ciiamrtnr urn* repiitauW t;irn i-!imit
United States and a itr-'iitor purl ..f the world—<hw s
l.eiuj; enoriiifius.
Tlii* excited th** cupidity t»t'»ri‘r*•.in unprincipled m
«nij an old muo yivhn !t..» !,e"n eu'.'t-ed Hi* rhe
nu!>!ir;,.iio»s fi»r ;i .<■ jmScr of y«« ,r>. ' Till' ,i ;t)
is J t«*i*h T«»whmm4. H* to » number
jT l .!! ,s >e“t. *»• to «*'•*{ tbn "V namr. u. pul ,
i ■>.» u>ciMi'> Sur.»!ip:iri!l stniia:: lli» lar;r »a|,.s m
M..n» •• - hud !r. ! hi ndvrrtirinj: as an indue-me
u» iti ii.rf Im-ines.*. Ainoay others im mrnii,
tn Lhnr',.* \Yulr*m>. IvM«>r of the Jamaica r. ir ,„,
s.-.irit.-ii Mich a j, r „] o>iti«»n. Mr. Jl. ft. AND!: K\V
ni r vm ‘, v ,. " ,l '- ■ ■«« r.opi.etur. of AtcA I.ISTKR
OiNi.MI.M. RALPH PDMKHOY. fur.ma:.
«m! I nmm i.T vf th- t r oi;,.,i' Shm {‘la-tm iVuik. at K
JUHN .tkl \Y.
fitv ui.,i. :r tn,. iiuni'm* THOMPSON. r-lUI.
i.\N & Cti., have employed \!ii-».old mini, a.id i.lt--,.
"■■ uuders'Luid. l-> pay hitg-faevtia dollars per >vep
y>r ' ii-i u-c ni hi, ua:ue. Thc.sa men have been in-u
ny nnf !:!.ehiav'u> in ;!’! fynnsin hi*}-.-* we
notice taciii, sim.-Lun.'l>rin? ihent and their •lad.cti.
'iiti. market. L.-t Lie public decide upon iho con.
'*l t.ic*e honest uttd honorable imn .
:d : ?
OFFICE MANUFACTQAY '
l> It . '!' O XV M M K N |> > «
s 4 !5 S A S* A IS a I, l. A
I >•“ n>f>«t n.xii nimlimtrv M«*«1 i«*iu« iu i|,„ Wciil, i'
*•'»«» Kiirncl it put up it, Qnurt Holllet:
cht nprr, I‘lrot, inter, outi mu ranttd ittpetiorie
nuy told It cm ft leithout roimliag
p“> gilt", sickening or debili
tating ike Patient.
*“l'»ri»Hty of Oil. 5„r,.,,„
' 'r Iliat while II ~„,|
Itio v«rv' 11 the body, It isoue-c
SIMM, AM) SUM.MKU MKDICI.NF.S
m',7 : 11 ! 101 |"irill«x i\ lt . whole
1 * !, 7 4 "* U "* 1,,u " croHt„, u»*,’unr
; ' ‘"'V l.y „„ „k, r
ll a.is |i»i/hi mi'll ivitliiu dirt In a t iivu i p»r
iiioi- ( luiii IH'l.UiKi citrus of »i'v«r« CHIU", ol' • „
■ri»i l-.tmu w.-.e cun.sid.Med im-mald*. Ii ha*
Ui« live« nf mure 11.hu ni.rrOD children i 1,,. ~: W
""■« in the Hilv of New Vo.lt alone • '
ci.*.., of *i ini.
«"«**»< ml g>rbiti() hid
... vi 1...1 0 f rvi-i T'oii.
If. I • •win'end s £j<iHH|>H.illn in vi<;Ori.te* llm w »v*
turn i'.m n.inienily. T« [!,„«« n |,n |, IIVB ] OH , j lt . jr ' ’
'•>. ..r .•«..♦»-y l.y i'm efr.oo „f medicine nr iil.li*. .. |i m
V ,nlh m thr M*d.,..r iiu
_ ‘.•.H, hU.I t.M.ilsl.ll «Mlil.y si.ra!
' V*lun iHSMln.ie. want of ambition,
|. Juc..y and il.-elinn - Mm.ieni,,,
Cun.nmj.iin,, canhe enthdy
!=Vr -lIJi,o r./C'"'“ r " m * ,ly - Tl,i "
Iu » i t;orniin j; <o»«linl
... \*| '! r, ' hf i" ' n, " ! »i»vi«n,„i,., [be L’ive* anti vie
u »'*« Hultra, and micu-JI. to tke ...u-cUr .>
1 11 * '"" ,l «»ii i»t J'cat j decree.
< oiiiiiiiipiimi 4:« irri |.
Otenn; and Slieno thru. Consumption enn be cured.
Mi unchUit Consumption, Lu-er Complaint. Colds
Catarrh Caught, Asthma. Spitting Hlood, Soreness
in ut Curst, Her fir fluth. flight Sweats, Utjicull or
Profuse hzpcctot at, «... /■„,« i„ the Side, have
orrn ana run hr curea -
M|» ii< ing IS l<»o«r
~ ... , Inr*. 1817.
>». 'erily I , ollr S nr.„,,a.
rilU :.u» .sen ll.* mean*. ih,,m g |, IVovidmice. of .min
im hfp. I Inn e fur M.ven.l >«•«»-. Im.l a bad Coud. h
becan.n worse and »or.e. Al Inal | raised | U , BB
uiiiiiit!lie* of blood, Imd night sweat', and was t-reallv
•Icl.ihtaicd and reduced, nud did not ejqicel to live. I
lime ci.lv used ton. Sat»«|>a< ii'a a al.nrt time,
tile.- 1,1,1, a wonl.if'.l cl.nnge beon wrougiu i M i„ c j
an. umt «dr t«. walk a ,\ nn.r the city. | rai « 110
lun.l mi,| mi cuui*l. ii.,* left me. lon cun well i.n>
hi;.ut- Mini l hill h "UI ill tm tl. cae ic.idts Vour «.lj e .
dle ul »>■:« v ant,
WH. RUSSKI.I., (U Catlmii, lB
=~-
, lilmimmiatn.
■ I 1 '"‘n "* timnaanJ case* of
I’iif .ru' Mltl * 1,1 V' 1 SarHaparilln lma cured. ‘
nxiranr li.i' v i.' til " Nre eradicated
W* C..i..i«i,. p ; of the nsni-tanu in [| le
I'nliVn n.'/"'r l, ‘ clc “ f> | 11 * •"'■•'id, la the genUeman
I'unen in llie roli.iivnih leiinr.
n ... Blue Ii ividl’* Island. Ba|*t. H, 18-J7.
, , "“I"!; 11 - S," .nir.r.d
i c } pmi a with ti.e Riifuinatism ; cmndderable nflliA
'"'l could not cat, hlnn,. „ r vvalU. I 1,,,.! the moat di*.
• pmiis |»nma. und my Ini.b. n er c terribly swollen. I
■ e n.-cd four bi.itlc..of )our 5... siv|.arillu, and they have
mm n.c . or, than a tbon.und dollars worth of so „d, lam
, ''clter—indeed l urn entirely relieved. Von are
■ III.LTI) 10 use this for the benefit of the adlicled
Youra re*j.ectfully, JAWI£S OUfiIMINGS.
Female iciue.
Ur. i oscnsend's Sarsaparilla is a .overciga and ,p PO .
cure fur incipient Consumption, Barrenn-.s
«|>:rur Uteri nr Falling of tha Womb, Cr.ativenea. Pi!,-.
I.eucnrrhaa. or whites, obstructed or difficult Menstrua*
non, Incootinenco of Urine, or involuntary discharge
Jiereo/fnnd for the general prostration oftho svsteni—
nomM.rirlietl.ertl.. result of inherent cause. or causes
pro. need by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing
can be more surprising than its invigorating effects n,mti
tho human frame. Persons of nil weakness and lassitude
Irom taking it at once become robust and full of energy
under im miltionce. It immediately counteracts the
uorvelessiiKss of the female frame, which Is the great
c-HUse ..I Hnrrenn«M. It will not be expected of us,
m case* of *., delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates uf
cure* performed, but we cun assure the afflicted, that
Hundreds ofcithca have been reported t lo tfs. Tbou.
mnd* of cases where fuiuilica have been without cliil
ilren. after luiug a few bottle* of this invahtnble uie.li
mue Imve bemi blei.se.l with fine, healthy offspring. h
i.t* .een expressly prepared in reference to fumble rniii.
piKiul*. !Sn fenmle who lm* reason to suppose she is
approaching Hi.it critical period. •• Tht i«r» of lift,"
1 "” l ‘ neglect t„ take it. b* it is a cortniu preventive
Of any of the nnnicriiin an.) liorrible to which
lenmle. nr. Si.lijn.-t at this time nf life. This p-iM
,!,n y h ' Mavtd fur terernl v ,nn by nshur Ihit me,U
tine. No. »It Ip,, valuable for those rt ? ho are u pproa.-ii
ing won.,.hood, as n l« nalciilMted to assist nature by
'l'Mi k.-iuni; the blood nod itivigortiling the system In.
' ’—■■fic.uc ii i„vi.li.„l,k for .11 Hi. ,1.11,-Si.
disease, lo wind, women are subject.
N.r.nl Kli..i„ s l. )lall„r. <: Ii il.l reu
It is 111. .iifest and iiifisl eir.ctiiul iii.dicin. fiir iinri.
lyius 1,. „„,i r ,di„ vil ,,, ,i„
iNMdr'r "!', I'"!' n'' r , ' l ' c,,v ' ,r "' 1 ' 11 •ir.iiglli.m linlli fl„
» nlli.r anil clnlil, prnv-.nl, ~n,n in.,.,,,.
T? "'t 11u,„6 »l>» li»>. us.d il tliiiik il It
ifi • '"'‘ble. It is highly useful bulb, before and after
ronnneitieiit, us it prevent. disease. attendant upon child.
L- ft '■ J" Piles, Crumps, Swell!,m of the
»Scka ,Tr mlfl T! H r, nrl ' ,l,r " P-i-iu the
ISackaml Loin,, balae Pmns. Ifcmonhage. and in regu
aung the and e.,utili/.,ng the e.rc.ilmiou it
bus no etjual. Ihe great beauty of this medicine is It
is always sate, and the most delicate use it moil «uo
ce.Mully.
Notice to the l,n<lirs.
Those that imitate Ur. Tow,Ueinl*s Sarsaparilla l.avs
invariably called their stuff a grent.Remedy for Female•
Slk and .have copied our I,ilia and circulars which
relates to the complaints of women, word
other men who pot up medicine, have, since the prent
iiicce,. of Or. Toiviisend'H S.r..pnrill. in cm.,Lit,
incident lofcmalea. recoin,ueuded theirs, although ore-
Pill"* ,ey d -‘ d - "‘ ,L A n,,ml ‘* r of Dies, mixture*
P.IU. See., are injurious lo females,, a. they MJfravata
disease, and utiilermiue the constitution. Dr. Town
semi a IS the only and best remedy for the tmmerou*
female complaints— it rarely, if ever f,,il. of a
permanent cure. Il con be (alien by the mots d.Uesta
ieuiales, in any case, or |, y t ] lo *e expecliuf to ktMmi
mothers, with the greatest advantages,- as il p'ruaret
the system and prevent* pain or danger, and strength,
erts both mother »ud: child. Be careful to get the ssnu-
Scrofuln Cured,
Tina certificate conclusively proves that this Saisa
jmrilin has perfect control over the most obstinate dis
en,es ofgthe Blnml. Three persons cured in one bouse
t* unprecedented. t
Children,
Dr. Townsend: Dear Sir.—l have the pleasure to in
Infill you that three of ,„y children have been cured o»
ihe Scrofula 1 y (he n»e of your excellent medicine
They were afflicted tery severely with hail sores, have
Inken four bottles ; it took Ihem sway, for which I fee
myself under great obligation.
Vour*. resjieclfully, &
IsiAAC \V. CHAIN, lufi Wooatsr si.
Opinions of Pltysiciaus,
Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from
Physicians in different parts of the Union.
This is to ce/tify- tl.aU we. the timleraigneJ. Physb
uiam of the City of Albany, liuvo iu numerous cases
prescribed Dr. I owueend's Sarsajiarilla, and believe it .
to be one ol the mail valuable jircpurulKina in the uiar-
11. P. RULING, M.n, J. WILSON. M.D R B
HUIUGS.M. D., P. E. F.LMKNDOU P, M I).
. Albany, April. 1817
CAUTION.
Owing to the great success and immense sale of l)r
I •iwjiKKiid a SamupsrillH, a uumber of men who Wert
frirme.rly imr Agents, have nommenced making Sarsa*
psnllu Extracts. Elixirs. Biller*, Extract, of' Velio#
Dock. Arc. They generally pul it nj» in the same .lain
ed bniltes. and ,ome of them have slolc. ami copied
■mr adierti.enicul*, they are only worll.leas iinilntinn
and should be avoided, {tone geuuiue unless sig.iuil by
S. I’. 'l'owuannd t
Piineijid! Office. 126 PUI.ToN .Street, B.m Build
"■V N. V.: Bedding Sc C«». S Slate alrcel. Ri, b i„„
Dynit- St Mill*. Vsi North -S.-c.iml street, Pl,ihdelnl,i u •
<=. S. ll.»ce 1)r..M..t, ;'«im»ore : I*. 11. 0,1,6,0.’.M5,'
ion, Wright Sc Lo, 151 Cburires Street. N O • 105
P... 1 Alt, n,iv ; ~„l |, y , n
•^"*11 t. W.i mrou,lioM lb. U«
jw States. Wabl ludie* and tha Canada*
Tor sole by CHAS. A. HEINItSH,
But King street, Lancaster,