Philadelphia Advertisements, Palmer, Agekt, Third and Chesitut Sts. Philadelphia and Liverpool Line ' of Packets. SHIPS. BURTHEN.- MASTER Berlin, 700 tons, . Alfred F. Smith, Shenandoah, 800 “ James West, - Mary Pleasants,Boo , « _J. Q. Bowne, Europe, - 700 “ Henry F Miercken. The above ships will sail punctually, on their ap pointed days, viz : From Philadelphia, on the 10th 6f each month. From Liverpoo on the Ist of each month. steam on the Delaware. passage, apply to . SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37’ Walnut st., Philadelphia. OSrParties 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. {KrAISo Drafts for sale, payab'e in all parts of * England, Ireland and Scotland, from one pound upwards. [Jan. 29, 1850.-l-lv Wholesale Tin Ware Manufactory THE subscribers invite the attention of COUN TIIY 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 than ever offered before, they only ask a call to satisfy buyers of the superior advan tages they offer. VEI.LOY & FORD, Sign of the “Large Caffe Put,” No. 2D I, Market st. above Seventh, Philadelphia. Jan. 29, 1850. l-3in aoajis & Co.’* i:\i*hi;ss. it'svtKioiio'iii'flu.Sj For Lancaster, Harrisburg, Carlisle, 'Phita., {,-c. nPHE undersigned, having made arrangements JL with the Eagle Line for special accommoda tions, ure prepared to forward to and from Phila delphia, daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cases oi Goods, &tc. Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle, and Chamhersburg, will be forwarded from Lan caster ana Harrisburg by the regular conveyances. Persons residing in the interior towns, which are off the main routes, can obtain packages from Philadelphia, by directing them to the care ofsomc one in any of the above named places. Packages for the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will be forwarded from the Philadelphia Office with great despatch and moderate terms. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by •Express, no commission will be charged. OFFlCES.—Philadelphia, Adams k Co., No. SO Chesnut Street ; Lancaster, J. G. Thackara, North Queen .Street; Harrisburg, G. Bernger’ Market Street. E. S. SANFORD, ) n S. .M. SHOEMAKER, J ™*hietors. Nov. 20, *49 Watches I Watches! Great inducements to persons in want of a good Watch. . €SL LEWIS R. BRO'iALL, No. 110 North S-/ Second Street, having received additional supplies ofGold 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 any ever offer ed! of the same quality, and which cannot be under sold by any othe r store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as good as represented. Watches at the following low prices: Gold Levers, full jeweled, IS carat cases, S2S 00 Sliver “ “ a 12 00 Gold Lepines, jcwell’d, 18 carat'cases, 22 00 Silver “ “ g„q The L. R. Brootnall Gold Pen, a superior article in; silver case, with pencil, and warranted, si 50; Gold Pencils for 81 00, and upwards, Gold Medal lions, and Locket lor Daguerreotype Likenesses, Gold Chains, Gold and Hair Bracelets, Breastpins. Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a general assortment of every description of Jewelry at unusual low prices. No. JIO North 2nd street, 2nd door below Race street, Philadelphia. LEWIS R. BROM ALL October 23, ’4O * (Pierce. Agt.) 3$ Or. Sini&rhrs Celebrated REIiEDT FOR TETTER. MJROm.A. AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE SKIN. DR. KNIGHT was formerly a skilful Physician of Philadelphia, and the present proprietors were put in possession of the recipe by him up wards of twenty years since, in w hich time there lias been hundreds of cases cured gratuitously, many ol which were oi long standing, and not until re 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 F. Comer of 12th and Washington, Spring Garden. 95" Price §l,OO per bottle. 1 Phii’R, oct 30 ’49 To Physicians, Druggists, and Country ItScrcliants. DR. J. N. KEELER Sc BRO. most respectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of English, French, German and American Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stud's, Glassware Perfumery, Patent Medic.nes, &c. Having opened .a new store No. 2f)4 Market Street, with a lull supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we respect fully solicit country dealers to examine our stock belore 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 to us promptly and with despatch. One of the proprietors being a regular phvsician, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country mer chants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Kateer's Celebrated Family Medicines, (-tandard and popular remedies.) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remam, _ J. R'KKLKR & jjRO.. .Wholesale Drutrtri*ts, 294 Market St., Phi’la IS, IM9 .. 3j Ink! Ink! Ink: and Lamp (Slack! Eagle Steam Printing Ink Works, No.S Branch, between 3d and 4th and Race and Vine Sts ’ PHILADELPHIA. subscribers beg leave to call the attention J of Country Publishers to the large stock of su perior Printing Ink of every description ami variety. They manufacture Lamp Black—a very superior article —the best in the market, for sale'wholesnle or retail, cheap. Anil all these Inks being manu factured of the best materials by themselves, they are enabled to offer for sale articles of a superior publishers would find it to their advantage to gi-ve 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 shot notice, and fair prices. MATHERS & CO., sep 11 , a 49—l y—33* No. S Brunch Street. Pliila. Importers of Watches and .Manu- facturers of Sliver Ware. GOLD Levers, full jewelled, (13 jewels,) $4O; Silver Patent Levers, - $2O - Guard Chains, • _ cs io ! Gold Pencils,. f • Silver Tea Spoons, . _ £5! Silver Table Spoons, . - s*l c, ‘ Silver Desert Spoons, - _ „ gg! Gold Fob, Guard and Vest Chains of every style, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Rings, Miniature Cases, Diamond Pointed Pens in Gold and Silver Cases, Diamond Finger Rings, Pins, Bracelets, &c., Silver Cups, Tea Sew, Butter Knives, Ladles, Purse Clasps, Brittania. ware, Plated Castors, Cake Bas kets, Candlesticks, tec , Time Work Boxes, Cologne Bottles, Riding Whips, with a great variety of Fancy Goods at the lowest prices. The highest price u.r Gold and Silver. inc 4 .L & W. L. WARD, March 14, 2 7 EGYPTIAN 'Hall Cabinet & Cplioisterj Warehonse, 134 South Second Street, Philadelnh,, ’ FS. JOHNSTON takes Jeave respectfully u, • inform his friends and .the public that he has removed to the above old established stand where he 'will still continue to carry on the business in all its various branches, and flatter* himself from long experience in the above business that he will be able to execute any orders he mav be iavored with, with peatncss of style, sound workmanship, despatch, and as reasonable as any house in the city. At the same time he begs to “J. £ e considerably augmented his stock, which will be found replete in the various styles of Louis XIV., Antique, Gothic and Modern. His friends and the public are respectfully invited to caJl and judge for thorns, :lvci! . He tokes this opportunity of thanftng | lis old cimomerß for , avors, and hopes by ass,duty ana punctuality, to merit a continuance of the same J> ■ April 17, ’49 ' Charles B. Mench, CABINET FURNITURE and UPIIOSTERY WARE ROOMS, $09,113 ff 132 South Second street, Relow Dock PHILADELPHIA. ’ On hand a general atsortment of Walnut and Mahogou? Furniture, of the latest atylee. fr-H THIS new and valuable Medicine, now used by the medical profession with snch astonishing efficacy, in the cflre of Pulmonary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, General De bility, Complaints of the Kidneys, &c., &c., is pre pared from the liver of the Cod Fish for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. Extract from the London Medical Journal. (t Williams, M. D., F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in University College, London, Consult ing Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, &c., says: I have prescribed the Oil in above four hun dred cases of tuberculous disease of the Lungs, in different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 206 out of 234, its use was followed by marked and unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cases, from a temporary retarda tion of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less com plete re toration to apparent health. “ The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these -cases was very remarkable. . Kven in a few days the cough was mitigated, the expectoration dimin , ished in 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 from 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.” As we have made arrangements to procure the Cod Liver oil , fresh from head quarters, it can now be ha J chemically pure by the single bottle, or in boxes of one dozen each. I V. wonde.rfu| efficacy has induced numerous spumous imitations. As its success depends en tirely upon its purity, too much care cannot be used in procuring it genuine. Every bottle having on it our written signature, may be depended upon as genuine. Pamphlets containing ail analysis of the Oil, with notices ol it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHN C. BAKKR.& CO., Wholesale Druggist and Chemists, 100 North Third street, Philadelphia. October 16, ’49. (Palmer, Agent.) Grn-38 Alonzo Jolmson’N New Store, No. 14 North Second Street, (a few doors above MANUFACTURER of Transparent Window Shades, Reed Blinds, Paper Curtains and \ emtian Blinds, of ull the different sizes, varying in price from Six Cents to Twenty Dollars a piece. AH 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 Ot7 Cloth in patterns and in pieces. Oil Cloths for floors. Patent Coach Gurtains for W agon Covers of’ a superior article, siny width, double or single, of the finest finish, and a splendid assortment of Clocks, Looking Glasses and Fire Hoards, SfC., fyc. 95" 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 piices. \ erehants and others are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to their advan tage. Philadelphia. 43-1 v 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, 95" Open in the Evening. March 27, ’49 ly _ 9 The Great China Store, jY "' 2 . , ;'. r . l "' s " u ' s,ml < PIJIUIDELPHU. THANKFUL to the citizens of Lancaster and its vicinity lor their kind attention to our former advertisements, and their increased -custom, we would npam request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of CHINA, GLASS & QUEEN'S WARE Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Plates. Dishes, Pitchers, fyc., §c., Glass Tumhrs, Sails, Wines, Detualers. Celleries, PreseiTC Dishes. f e -> ff-> an y quantities to suit purchasers will be sold lower than the same quality can be obtained iur elsewhere—in fact at less than Wholesale Prices. A splendid assortment of American and English new BRITANNIA METAL WARE, of very many styles and at all prices, such as were never before ottered lor sale in this city. Fancy China in great cheap. {K5* VV e hereby extend an invitation to anv person from Lancaster or its neighborhood to call and see us, and they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautilul store and look over the finest stock in the coyntjy, considered one of the iiohsofthe city. > cry respectfully, VVNDALE & MITCHELL. Frmadelphia, Fept. IS, ’49 ly-4-34 THE subscriber respectfully solicits public atten tion to Ins 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, 1 u- es, Dominoes, &c., &c. His ass-mnent consists of the most fashionable and modern ■styles, of the finest quality and excel lent workmanship, embracing everv desirable fancy pattern, which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or retail on the most p.easing terms. Purchasers who desire to supply themselves with anicles of the best quality wilf consult their own interest by calling at this establishment. SMITH, Pocket Book Manufacturer, m , 52£ Chesnut Street. •HENESQLE & CO. 1 v-40 MANUFACTORY.. H CLARK, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFAC . Tl'IiER, Sign of the Golden Eagle, No 14d SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA al ' v “>: B ." n Iki,ul » ,;lr S e and fashionable assortment of Wide and Narrow Slat Window Blinds, manu factured id the best materials, which he will sel low for lash. 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 \ mahogany furniture, ol every description, which he manufactured for his own sales. Those who purchase of him can rely on a good article. N. H.—Open in the Evening. Old Blinds repair- and trimmed to look equal to new. KT All orders from a distance packed and for wi[rilwl - . |.!unc 13,-49-1,-21 WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Ssc. THOMAS ALSOP, No. 12, South Second Street helm,’ Market, Philadelphia, invites the atten tion ol the public to the new and handsome stock ulneh fie has on hand, consisting of /n Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Britannia and Plated Ware, Spectacles, Cutlery, which will be sold at as low prices as at any store tn the city or elsewhere. a Full jeweled Gold Levers, warranted, $33 “ {< Silver do do . $l7 Quartiere, $5 to $lO Silver Spoons, J 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 ing Watches, &c. Remember, No. 12, South 2nd Street, below Market, Philadelphia. June 19. 1849. 01 Cards. Door Plates, Seals, &c. WEDDING, Visiting, Invitation and Business Cards, Diplomas, Bill Heads, Prommissory otes, Labels, Tickets, &c., engraved and printed h the most approved styles. Also, constantly on and, a general assortment of Silver and Brass Door and Bell Pull Plates, Knockers, Counting House, Corporation, Notarial, and Society Seals, and Name Plates of every description executed by JOS. HUFTY, ENGRAVER, No. 59 South Fourth Street, 3 doors below Walnut, Philadelphia. B. orders forwarded by mail’will receive mmediate attention May 8, 1849. WOOD’S ORNAMENTAL r : 3ng©ir wiatii. r I I Hf. undersigned, having extended his business "I manufacturing Ornamental Iron Work, and u.ri.ig added a large Foundry and commodious the c , ro ' ,m U> * nH cordially invites rit vt '.‘“""."I .Lancaster and vicinity (when in this spec,me Warc where will be found Ornamental Iron" Ware ° f Ir ° n and Pier Tables ami n com P nsl "g Centre,and Stands Seuees^ci!^: “« -tands, for parlor windows ga&™ & c o?Z most approved patterns. B - 3 c *» tbe He has at a heavy expense published a Port Folio of designs for Ornamental Iron Work, which are urn.shed to any person at a distance, from which *°^ i ect a pattern for the work desired. This is the only establishment at which the ca<?t mgs are executed, which enables the subscriber to sell at moderate prices. ROBERT WOOD, m.l ,r Rood, above Buttonwood St Phila., March 27, ’49 ISAAC BARTOK, VyiIOLESALE GROGER, Wine and Li „ delnhif 1 ' 136 ’ 137 North Second Street, Phila ' t*ept 11, >49-83-1, Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil, Market,) Philadfi.phia SIAM'FA(JTORY OF POCKET BOOKS, &c, No. 0 2l Chesnut St. above Second, PHILADELPHIA. ROUSSEL’S VTNAJGRE AJtOMATIQUE, CQSMETIQUE, ET ANTI-METHITIQUE DE BULT. THE 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 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 asperity of the skin; it refreshes and whitens the skin, rendering it soft and smooth. It corrects the clammy and bitter taste of the mouth, imparting a fresh and pleasant breath. It cleanses and whitens the teeth, and hardens the gums. Friction with this Vinegar promotes perspiration and assuage rheumatic pains. It allays headache by application to the temples. It is effectual in removing inflam mation of the eyelids, and in strengthening the 6yes. Applied to a burn it prevents soreness. It possesses many other valuable qualities, which are weaned 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 James E Caldwell & Co., IMPORTERS of WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, Plated W are and Fancy Goods. No. 140 Chesnut PHILADELPHIA, invite the attention o purchasers to a choice selection qfnew goods (L Win their lute, comprising superior Watches, \ft*yin gold and silver cases, of all the improved makers, warrnnted time keepers, at the lowest mar ket prices. Ladies’Gold Patent Lever Watches, and very small size: Gold L’Pines, &c. Particula/ atlo J , LM , «r , t.Fr n ; I*, 10 ro l mirin k' and regulating watches. JEWEL n.—Bracelets, Brocbes, Necklaces, Ear Rings, lunger Rings in sets to match or single, of Cameo, Enamel, Garnet, Diamond, Turquois, opaz, Amethyst and Coral. A very large assort ment of Breast Pins for putting hair into, of the newest patterns} Hoop Ear Rings, Armlets in gold and coral. ° GOLD MIN lATURE CASES.—Silver Card Cases, bruit Knives, Sugar Sillers, Soup Ladles. Ice Cream Knives. FORKS AND SPOONS.—Prince Albert, King’s £ vT’ le thread, and Venitian patterns of Dessert and Tea Forksand Spoons. WA I ipD H o LI> AND BINGHAM PLATED WARES.—Containing Tea Sets, 6 pieces; Urns, Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Wine Stands and Waiters. JAPA.NNERY.—Tea Trays, in sets of 4 pieces: forretaiH? 115 ver }' choice > '“ported expressly PAPIH r'maCHE GOODS.—Beautilully painted and inlaid with pearl; Cabinets, Work Roses, Port Polios Card Baskets, Card Cases, Tea Trays, in sets ol four, and single for tumblers 1 TABLE CUTLERY, in sets of 51 pieces; and knives, separately, handled with seasoned'ivory warranted not to crack. 1 GOLD PENS.—Diamond Pointed Gold Pens at the lowest prices, in gold or silver holders, with Pencils combined. m H , N , C ; F n ARR ;. jAS - E. Caldwell. Philadelphia, May 1, 1549. , , 4 PAPER! PAPER! PAPER! Ao. 21 Bank street, between Market and Chesnut, and s 2d and 3d Sts., Philadelphia. THE subscribers beg leave to call the attention ot ountry buyers to their assortment of papers embracing the different varieties of Printin. Hard ware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping" papers tissue papers, white and assorted colors. Al=o Bonnet and Box Boards, &c. " 1 Being engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from printers for anv given size, which will be furnished at short notice and at lair prices. 3 Market prices either in cash or trade paid for rags. DUCIvEPT & KNIGHT, No. 21 Bank st. sept 11 g.i Sprecber St Rolirer’s Cheap Hard ware Store. HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes at that long established stand, East King st Lancaster, formerly occupied bv Howettß Kriedcr’ a few doors east of the Court House, next door to’ the Drug f-.ore of James Smith, and opposite Geo Messenkou’s Hotel, which they have recently taken and where they will carry on the business. They most respectfully beg leave to invite the attention ot 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 nflron and Steel, Latches, Locks Bolts, Hinges, Screws, and all kinds of building materials, every description of Files, Blacksmith's 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 variotv of Coal and Wood Stoves; also a highly approved COOKING STOVE. 3 ppruvcu 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 S. ROHRER. Old Metal and Flaxseed taken ip exchange for g° ods - janif-50 London Mustard, Pickles & Stances. TVushroom and Walnut Ivetchep? i.\l_Prepared Salad Dressing for Lobsters, Chick ens, &c. English Mustard in pound and half pound bottles. Dunn’s Chemically Prepared Chocolate for Inva lids. Spanish and French Olives, Capers, k Sweet Oil Currie Powder, Indian Soy, and Cayenne Pepper! Anchovy, Shrimp, Bloater and Cavier Pastes. RICH SAUCES of every variety imported, such as Reading, Harvey, John Bull, Worcester, Camp, kc. kc. kc. 1 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. PaLL DE YERE k CO.’S flavoring extracts for Confectionary, Ice Cieanie, Jellies, kc., viz: Lemon, Mace, Nutmeg, Peach, Vanilla, Celery, Rose, Orange PeeP Ginger, Clove, Almond, Nectarine &c The 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 Slates, by GEORGE RAPHAEL, 262 Pearl Street, U. S. Hotel, N. Y. Perfumery in every variety, Imported k Domestic. New York, Sept. 4 6m-32 SHENK & LONGS’ Coal and Lumber Yard. fpHE subscribers have taken the Coal Yard on -L Prince Street, in the city of Lancaster, lately owned and occupied by Messrs. B. S: J. Reinhold, where they intend keeping p. general assortment of COAL FOR FAMILY USE, such as Lykens’ \ alley, Baltimore Company, Pine- Gro\e, Shamokin, Pittston, &c., with a great variety of Coal for lime-burning and Sulphur Coal for smithing. Also, a general* ASSORTMENT OF LUMBER, will be kept constantly on hand. Having made ar rangements with the Saw Mills, every kind of bill stuff will be furnished at the shortest notice. It is the intention of the subscribers to give their personal attention to the business; and their object will be at all times to please and accommodate all who may favor them with their custom, pledging themselves to sell as low as any others in the city of Lancaster or its vicinity. Now is the time for Bar e a »ns! B. F. SHENK, R. H. LONG. £t£T In retiring from business, our friends and the public generally have our thanks lor the very libe ral patronage they bestowed upon us while in busi ness, and hope the same may be extended to our successors, Messrs. Shenk k Long, as we are confident they will merit the confidence of the P ub, ic- B. k J. REINHOLD. May 27, ’49 jg SURGEON OFFICE —In Kramph's Building , NORTHEAST CORNER OF Orange and north queen Streets, LANCASTER, PA. -* Lancaster, July 3, 1849. 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 stnatly attended to. [oct 2,»49-tf-36 ESIT CURA FUTURI. quitable life insurance COMRANY. Office— No. 74 Walnut tree!, Philadelphia. President—JOHN W. CLAGHORN. Vice President—PETEß CULLEN. r ' • TRUSTEES: Joseph T. Thomas, Kgw. C. Markley, William Craig, Robert Morris, ’■ George N. Diehl, Stephen R. Crawford, Peter Cullen, Alve E. Laing, ' Wm. G. Alexander, William M. Baird, Wm. W. Haly, R. F. Loper, Clayton B. Lamb, Harry Conrad, Peter Rambo, Franklin Comly. H. G. TUCKETT, Secretary and Actuary. Capital $250,000 —Charter Perpetual.- Make In urance on Lives at their 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 the. 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 on* 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 another. It appears, therefore, to the Trustees of the Equitable, tha; the greatest good will be effected by that office, which allows such reasonable advantages to every Assurer, as at the time of completing his Policy , lie considers to be suitable to his On this principle they act, and a few instances will suffice to show the benefits derivable from its adoption-—the greatest 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 becii declared by referees of undoubted char acter. In ease of error, cither as to agr, or in the form of policy, or the answers of referees, such errors, unless wilful and fraudulent, will not be deemed to vitiate the policy. The travelling leave in extensive and liberal. Persons insured for life lmvo liberty to pass to and from the Staten of Virginia and Kentucky, nnd went of the river Mississippi, between the first day ol November and the first day of July following. And to pass from any place or port within the British North American Culonios, or United States north of 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 the policy. If the insured die in a duel, by his own hands, or under sentence of the law, such death will not invalidate the policy, except so far as it was the properly 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 lime within six months on j the production of satislactory evidence as to the health of the insured. When a party effects a policy upon the life of hnother, the Company will be satisfied if the party aad, at the time, a bona fide interest in the life of the assured. The policy may be assigned to whom soever the assured pleases, without the knowledge or assent of the Company (there being no clauseln the Equitable policies usual in the policies of Mu tual Companies, claiming a right to be notified of an assignment and their approval obtained) so long ! as the assignment or transfer of a policy in the Equitable is a legal act, and the claims can give a legal discharge , the amount] is paid by the Company. ’ • The extraordinary advantage afforded by means of the Half Credit system, in not requiring, under any circumstances, an outlay of a larger sum of money than is absolutely necessary to secure the ! amount insured, is peculiarly applicable to the ; creditor desirous of possessing a policy on the life | nis debtor. If the debt is paid off during these five years, he can discontinue the assurance alto gether, having secured the amount, in the event of j the debtor’s death previously, at a lessexpense than t would in any mutual office be charged for assuring ! the life for seven years. If the debt is not paid he : would be enabled to continue the assurance for the ' remainder of the debtor’s life, whatever might then \ be his state of health. Attention is particulary re- 1 quested to the HALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM Per $lOO. (Without security or deferred note.) Age. Half Credit. Age. Half Credit. during 5 years. during 5 years. 20 90 40 81 46 25 9S 45 l 75 30 SI 09 50 213 35 125 55 2 64 The assured has to pay the premium in all cases in advance, and has no liability of any kind, sort or description. A deferred note is not neces sary to pci feet any operation, and none will be taken by the Company. Persons insuring should bear in mind that a pro missory note given to a Mutual Office at com pound interest, soon amounts to more than the sum assured. Thus, SlOO per annum for 20 years at 6 per cent., wouftl 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 PERCENT. 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,” kc., &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 $2 75 50 s4*6o 25 204 40 . 320 55 576 30 2 86 45 3 7 3 (50 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 vertisementg) 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 years. The word Profits, therefore, is an abuse of’the term, a WHOLLV CONTINGENT AND REMOTE PROMISE, for it is self-evident, and cannot for a moment be ques itioned, 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 ofhis 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 or two payments. By the diminution of the premiums in the Eqtii - table, the greatest present benefit is secured Xo 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 all times afford a good and really profitable investment for cripijal, beside a vote tor each share. This action the Trustees conceive must commend itself to the judg ment of every unbiassed inquirer, being based on the broad principle of equity • and securing to all the members, the advantages to which they are justly 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 (?) SCr 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. CLAGHOJR.N, Pres’t. Francis West, M. D.) ~ , _ J. B. Biddle, M. D. ] Medical Examiners. {KT In attendance daily from 12 to 2 o’clock. Treasurer —F. W. Rawle. Solicitor —Wm. W. Halt. Actuary— H. G. Tuckett. GEO. A. MILLER, Agent for Lancaster, Penn’a- April 17 ’49, Strasburg and Lancaster Stage. r J' HE undersigned, thankful for the encourage- J. meni received since the establishment of this line, begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he continues running a Stage daily between Strasburg and Lancaster. Leaving Miller’s, Strasburg, at 7 o’clock A. M. “ Shertz’s, Lancaster, at 4 P. M. t,FARE—Each way, 37* cts. Children under 10 years of age, half price. Each passenger will be entitled to 50 pounds baggage. The cars from Philadelphia and from the West arrive in time for this stage. The subscriber has purchased the interest of the hrm in the Stage, and intends to drive and manage it personally. ° Passengers will be called for when requested.— Also taken up at any place along the road. The borough of Strasburg is situated in the most beautiful and fertile section of Lancaster county about 7 miles from the city of Lancaster, and is a most delightful place of resort for the summer season. To the citizens of Philadelphia, who are desirous of securing a quiet and pleasant retreat trom the pestilential atmosphere by which they are surrounded, the Borough of Strasburg is recom mended as possessing many advantages over other places. It is but a few hours ride from the city and board may be obtained of an excellent charac ter upon the moat reasonable terms. July 31-87] C. EDWARDS, E»fiaeKit. eagle works. Iron Foundry and Machine Shop, Situated in Chesnut Street, a few ioore West 'of the museum Building , Lancaster) Pa. rpHE undersigned have purchased the above Citv P w£-t rty> f ? rmer 'j known as the Lancaster .? ~ rks ’ an<l conducted by James Whitehill with all the stock of Tools, Patterns and Machinery Sr g '"vf \ heret °' a ” d added to it all the Tools, Machinery and Patterns belonging to the racilin™ 0 / Pennen & Lenher > which makes their acilities for carrying on business fully equal to those of any other establishment in the State They l re now prepared 50 execute to order all manner of tastings, either in Iron or Brass. IRON FOUNDRY. _ Railroad Car Wheels and Castings; Rolling MUI, Grist and Saw Mill Geariqg; Hot-blast Pipe for Anthracite and Charcoal Furnaces; Hot-blast Pipe and Stampers for working Cinder; Water Pipe lrom 2 to 36 inches; Apple Nuts; Screws for 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 ol cha9te and beautiful designs. Wortz’s Submerged Patent Watir Wheels. We have purchased the patent right for the abo\e \aluable improvement for this countv, 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 ol which may be seen by calling at the works, .h,? rlf le ave however, to call public attention to the following letter, addressed to a citizen of this county by the superintendent of an extensive maiiu acturing establishment in F,n„kii e county : CitAsrnnnsiiußo, April 28, 1849. Mr. Henry E. Leman:—Your favor of the 26th inst., is at hand, and in reply say that the Grind rdn?°>, 5 T° o rU " 1 V y° rtz ’“ wh ccl are from oto 6 Mnn h |i S ’’ r* lnc ‘, ps llnck ’ "’O'Shing irotn 3to 5000 lbs. We formerlji used an Undershot wheel 1. 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 tho same place wo have now four of Wnrtz’s wheels (3 36 and 1 40 inches,) running four grindstones and one trip hammer weighing about 80 lbs. with loss water und doing more work in the same time. In regard to the quality ol tho wheel for the purpose ol' grinding, it is Tar superior to any I have ever used or seen used, and lor 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 affected at all with the ice, and in high water at a which would stop the old wheel entirely, we now hnd no inconvenience from back water. \ny fur ther information on the subject I will ’be happy to communicate, or it you could make it convenient to visit Chambersburg. I will take great pleasure in showing you the wheels. Respectfully, yours, THOS. CARLILE. MACHINE SHOP. We are also prepared for the manufacture of Steam Engines and Boilers, Shading, Cotton Ma chinery, Planing Machines, double and single gear ed Boring Mills, Bolt Cutting and Finishing Ma chines, together with other varieties ol Machinery and all kinds of Turning, 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, S horsepower. ne “ “ do - 6 horse power. One “ Vibratory Engine, of 3 horse power, hour Lathes; a small Lathe for Watch Makers iwo Blowers or Fans, &c. June 19,’49-21] LENHER & GEIGER. DR. K EELER’S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES. DR. KEELER is a regular graduate from one of the best medical schools of the country, and a practising physician in the city of Philadelphia We 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.— I hey each have been thoroughly tried in a long succeeslul private practice, and have established for themselves a reputation but few possess, and given better satisfaction to the afflicted than any of the boasted remedies of the day. In offering them to the public, the proprietor is influenced by no sinister motives or gain, but feels conscious that they are eminently deserving of public confidence. I No medicines ever before the public have acquired such deserved reputation upon their merits alone, I or appeal with such irresistible force lo the invalid i PURIFY THE BLOOD.—DR. KEELERS ! PANACEA. i For the permanent cure and removal of all dis j e J se . s arising from impurities of the Mood, or habit : of the body, viz : Chronic disease of the Chest ! Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy Scrof [ Ula in all its forms, Tetter, Scald Head, Blotches of l the lace, C limmc djseases of the Stomach, Liver . and Skin, Cutaneous Eruptions, White Swellings . Hip-joint Affection, deep seated pains of the Bones’ Swellings of the Join is, Ulcers, Syphilitic disorders, i and Hereditary dispositions. Females ! suffering from obstruction, sallow complexion, ncr- : vousness, &c., will find the Panacea an elegant ! remedy lor their removal. Read the following Voluntary Tribute: Philadelphia, June 10, 1546. Dr. Keeler-t-Dear Sir: It affords me great pleas ure to state to you that I have tested in my practice, J your valuable Panacea with the greatest success. ' Indeed, 1 do not recollect a solitary instance whore- ! nit has not acted beneficially. I have succeeded ! m curing obstinate secondary syphilitic cases with = it in a very short time, and I believe it is the bes I | remedy within my knowledge for all the cutaneous, ' I constitutional and glandular diseases. As a blood 1 purifier ithas no equal, and I especially recommend • it to all those whose system is debilitated by hered- ; Uary diseases or contagious effections, producing ! a lax habit and cachectic condition, such as Scrof- ! uia Ulcers of the skin, chronic diseases, consump- j tion and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. It is a valuable article for children 1 suffering from contagious effections incident to j ■early life, bincerely yours, J _ w. ANDERSON, M. D. iCT For details, certificates, &c., see circular Price SI per bottle, large size, 6 bottles So DR. KEELER S COUGH SYRUP, •Among all the remedies before the public, this stands pre-eminent in incipient Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pieurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and oral* affections oi the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one alllicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay Price only 50 cents. 1 J ' DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMINA TIVE.—Every family, whether rjch or poor, who values health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known for Diarrhcca, Dvsontary, Cholera Infantum, Cholic, Flatulency, Griping Pains, ect and for all d senses of the stomach and bowels caused by teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited, has given it a reputation as firm as adamant. Price 25 cents per bottle. 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 if ad ministered according to directions, remove them in oor 6 hours after taken. The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similar rem edies. Price only 25 cents per-bottle LIVf:R and sanative PlLLi\—Although not recommended 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 digestion, &c. Unlike other purgative medicine they leave the bowels always relaxed, and conse quently are the proper medicine Tor females and persons leading a sedentary life. Price 23 cents. DR. KEELERS RHEUMATIC LOTION ■A justly celebrated external application for pains ot the Chest, Neuralgia, Head Ache, Sprains, Tic Doloreaux, Bruises, Swelling of the Joints, Gout, .Rheumatism, Sciatiea, and for all disorders where in a sedative and reebefacient remedy is applicable. Price 37i cents per bottle. All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines arc prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail, 29-4 Market street, Philadelphia Ff by Geo. A. Miller, Lancaster; B. Williams, Columbia; J R. Brubaker, N. Holland ■ J. Gygerfc H. L. Frees, Strasburg; R. Weidler! Barevilie; J. ‘Frank & IV. K. Martin, Hempfield Township; and by Druggists and Merchants in every town throughout the county and State nov6 ]y . 4l Be Wise in Time!— ’Tis Folly to Defer! <, AFFLICTED READ! 'T'KOUSANDS are suffering from disease from A which there is no difficulty in being permanent ly relieved, provided the right means are used.— A.a every vice haa its own punishment, so it would seem every disease has its remedy. This is true and there is nothing in this life more certain than that the American Compound is the roost speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, known to the world. Adapted to every stage of the disease, sex and constitution, at all times and seasons, there is no fear of exposure, detention from business nor restriction in diet, from the certain and speedy relief that it gives it is now one of the most popular medicines of the day. Ten Thousand cases have been cured effectually by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted can rely with confidence on its curative powers over diseases of this character. Full directions accompany each bottle. Q &T Caution.—Ask for the American Compound and purchase only of the agents, 294 Market street! ./""ale by GEORGE A. MILLER, Lm«*» M. Pherson, Harrisburg. QZr Price $1 ner bottle Nov 6 <49 |^_Pr-^^Soule^^ NO other Medicim! has ever been introduced to the public that has met with such unparalelled success, as Dr. Soule-s Oriental Balk Pills Havmg been but six years before the public, and smal * when compared with most other medicines, yet they have worked their wav wto every State in the Union and Canadas. Thev b h aTa , jbaol “' e 'f become the standard Medicine dr tne day. They are purely vegetable and so admi ihe/. COm F? Unded that when taken in laf ge doses in /m.n'? 17 CU J C acuto diseases, and when taken mns? H.n° S . ea hey °P erate hke a charm, upon the numher f CIUe ’ narv ° ua female, and have raised ha?Me,l f w h L r b6d ? " hen all other remedies had failed. We here refer to but a few of the many Spiv.TV" 68 effected b y the use of said Pills. Spinal Affection.— Anna Wood, or Rutland, "' aa after she had and Abscess pfL\u°n|“ r ThTbVo P r her fegular ° f C,a - V ’ ) had amountad - *° j ofChv N V 1 ERVOD t Debility.— Mrs. Down, Deb h?v- "'r 8 , CUred ° f Dfepepsia, Nervous f.'S and Scrofulous. affection of the head, after she had been confined sir months and all other medicines had failed. Couch and Consumption Cured Wm. Bentlv W '’ " as curod of a severe cough imo H i ad bcan conf “'ed to his bed for a long ™d’m" d ."’i‘ S i B ' VCn “P b> ' tho Dbysiciana. Ho had used most ol the cough medicines of tho day, and in tlw.T P . M . 0d by .t 1 !” ,rlends and Physicians to he in the last stage ol Consumption. Dyspepsia.— A. B. p. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N. nbi’c to S w C or'k d f ° r , D y |, Pe p “ ia i »° severe as not'to bo uuic to work fur two years. Win. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of Deliililv C T ° f D y s l’ o P“ ia ' Costivoncs. and Nnrvous Debility, of years standing, after expending large sums cl money tono purpose. Seo circular. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS nrienmI rC 5™ SpUrioua , Pil ‘ 9 in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, bo sure to see before you buy that ho tname of “ Dn. E. L. Soule k Co. .is on the face of the Boxes. None others can bo genuine; For sale by G. W. Baker, Lancaster City. F. X. Zeigler, Columbia W. A. & B. Spangler, Marietta. feamuel Bower, Strasburg. George Ross, Elizabethtown. Samuel Ensminger, Manheim. . „ Brubaker & Smith, New Holland. t ail mo UTON ’ Geaeral A S Cl >t, Carlisle, Pa. octet! aa t f_ 4o s£f)f) DR ' HUNTEB -'vill forfet $5O, if failing 1/V* to cure any case of Secret Disease that may ' cctnc under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either Sex are invited to his private rooms, 38 North Seventh St , PHIL A., without fear of interruption by other patients, as thousands are cured yearly by his practical experience and great remedies. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician, are so licited to call on the Doctor. His Red Drop and nrf in diseases of this class. READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, hap piness, and in many cases their lives in the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand ail the ills the human family and subject to. Every respectable Physician has his particular branch, in which he is more successful than his brother pro fessors, andt therefore, to that he devotes more of his time and study. Dr. Hunter is known t£ 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 of solitary habits, ulcers upon the throat nose or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, gravel, irregularities, climate, or'im purities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his cate. Office open during the week from 7 A. M. until y 1 . VJ . On Sundays the office will close at 2P M Jan. 15, 1850. 51-ly Philadelphia medical house—Esmb lished lo years ago by Dr. ICinkelin.' The Oldest, surest and best hand to cure all forms of secret diseases, diseases of the skin, and solitary habits of youth, is Dr Kinkclin, Northwest corner ° f n T D HIRD and UNION Streets, between Spruce p MladeTp’lda! qUare ‘ and ' a ' half fr ° m the Change, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. .1 , rc , ls a hab £ "'hich boys teach each other at the Academy or Col ege-a habit indulged in when by himself, in solitude, growing up with the boy to manhood ; few of those who indtfige in this perni cious praetiee are aware of the consequences until they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccqnntable feelings, vague fears in the mind, i he 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. ’ If the Solitary Vice Is continued, the procreative power is destroyed and marriage rendered impossible, a long train of nervous afiections follow, the countenance is down cast, the eyes without natural lustre, shwnefaced ness is apparent. These are symptoms which awaken the attention of those similarly ff the Victim Be con'cious of the cause of his decay, and quit it he suffers under those terrible nocturnal and invol untary emissions, which weaken and shame him, producing mental and physical prostration. If he emancipates himself before the practice has done its worst, and enters matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. Persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor becoming weak, pale and emaciated. Young Men Let no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one* who, from education and re spcctability, 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 y , r 'V T d r J ™" 3 of those terriffic maladies by Dr. KINKELIN, German Physician. PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICES. &c.. forwarded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. &Cr Post-paid Letters answered forthwith March 20, M 9 j g Dr. Comers’ Invigorating Cordial. THIS justly celebrated Cordial ib now considered the only efficacious remedy, compounded from the materia medica, for those sad derangements of ho t y t ai i d 11 mmd ’ cauBed b y habits of youth. The following are some of the effects of the vio lation of the laws of mans’ physical and social being {—Prostration, nervousness, dispepsia, pain in the head, and dimness of vision; weakness of back and lower extremities, premature decay of vital .power. • 3 ■- Weakness of memory and power for mental ap p ication slight, dejection, aversion to society, tim idlty and self-distrust. Young and middle aged men may here le*n 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 at his office 55, 3d Avenue between 10th and 11th sts., New York. Price S 2 a bottle, or 3 bottles for 85. Explicit directions occompany each bottle. The Cordial forwarded to any part of the country by addressing as above post paid. - ’ N. B.—Married persons whose conjugal relation have not been blessed with offspring, and those about to marry, conscious ol physical inability, should make immediate use of this Cordial. Such persons may confidentially consult Dr. C onvers and will receive such advice as their case requires Letters post paid. For sale by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, \xt T i L Lancaster, Pa., W. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburg, Pa. Dr McPherson, 8, South 3d st., Harrisburg, Pa., and J. G. Brown, Poitsville, Pa. Nov. 13, 1849 IS49—lYew Mackerel. o¥|O | an( j received of this seasons MACKEREL, of the best nd cboieestT brands, which we have and are sell .f n £ a smal advance. PJease call and see. Afy Mackerel we sell warranted. PINKERTON & SMELTZ, No. 80 North Queen st., under the Museum. October 9, ’49 r ly-10-17 Landis & black, ATTORNIES AT LAW: Office —Three doors below the Lancaster Bank, South Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn’a. Jttr All kinds ol Scrivening, such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &e., will be attended to with correctness and despatch; January 16, 1849 - 01 W|l In all Christianized and civilized countries. a larger proportion of death, than any other maladv that at dicta the human family; and. nntil wiUun ffew t here haa not been any cerium rmai, ltop de/astation of tne destroyer. but now— ■ r uu “ UA BRANT’S INDIAN PIMOMRF BALSAM 771 T"‘ y llf ,he moet strongly marked and devoloned ia.es “1/ uliitauary CunsumtUian —aual. undoubted cases of i/L-crend and dm,fed L f/.YtfS-such kopelas cases as were If!" b ° r ° re cured by any other medicine. So utterly hope ’ f ! Lm r il! lbe alilicted persona as to have been pro lFh> "u“‘"V' JUI ldul " i » tU he ACTUALLY DVli.ni and n,I» h ,b U ” ! ' r b,m 7' 1 °‘ b « made, have been cured, dav we'nn. u Wl 'I L‘ ' IUJ "'° uld °°‘ live “Other ir’, e - of' “," d h< :“ n >’ “* they ever were, p 3at"SAt3 hll the cleansing mid purifvinir virtues rienriv as powertul and-active a, the prcpaSu which we caH^ t? R a» indian purifying extract. l ms diners from that, because this possesses 'ecsrat odirr and a^,S Coughs and Consumptions, end all diseases of a unlmonary nature—such diseases as MtiSiL™' o '° “■ lmd " ord mary treatmenL when they Breast, Throat, Lungs, nnd Iteurt. This 5.-ILS.4.U hint* and cures Ulcers in the Lunjrs and else where internally. ns rtrtainbj nnd easily a* the lWrv. INO Extract cures nnd hints ulcers externally. This Hal sam cures nine cnees of Cough nnd Consumption out of ten after all other remedies have Jailed to do good. ’ Thousands of Consumptions and Chronicpoughs, abundantly prove its unfailing ethcani In such - diseases., nnd its undoubted feuratiyo in.wer and h, ’ nl,, '«.P r( T' ,rt JV- in ,h " followingCuiJiplniriN nnd i». )* B 'd’ " r " : °f blood, Binding at thd lungs. I'ani i)itati,,J J l l f I ,H' U , i , Sulc ' b'juhlSiccuts. Servant Complaints. Tab l ~r'L tkf cnrl . chnUrn l”fa<‘t<m, Dysentery and .s’tvm. C mplnnus in Children and Adults, Asthma, and All FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. he?n Lul-' llW 1 lmH !' , ’ P p n t 0 public Ims ever Si"**? Crrta,,l ,™d Actual in carrceling AH, the inri-^ '■iiee’wh.’-ih.i r ;? } IU ? Al{i bAI..s'A.M. | t njiikca no dilliif. ". 1 w n«*»h«*r the denmueiuent 1.0 supmrMi,»i rrcets nr oiher incidental trrak»c**~\i r.gnlatcs A 1.1., .by 'strengthen. f ■ the orcnhUion. and „ n J olUvjntg NEU.V UL'S IHUiTAHII.ITV. Se<r our Vamyh at CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured ! W e state this cure to prove the pmeer to tare life , when fins HAI.&AM is used, even alter the person is considered by physician nnd friends to lie in the last stages nl disenni Heuiaily dying— and, in this case, so far gone that (lie shroud and burial-clothes were bought. For the particular « <>t this case, nnd tin* respectable and undoubted proof of all the circumstances and facts, we refer to our PAM Pill FTS Tills lure was Ctl,.rt.'d on.Mra.2IBA HYKKjIAN. ..I 80//.. 1»» 1H SMM Ca.. ;V r. IV, can prove. I.cyomi a ma,„j ollicrs almost cqualhj as bop.-less. ,„„1 cmcrMr case, ol Cmjrfo and Cmisumpl.oas CCIIKP, which were pro. nounccd incurable by skilful pht/sicians. 1 , LIVER COMPLAINT. ' dee the cure of Dr. Hubbard, of dtamfurd, Ct., and otliera. Dyspepsia ! •v e the cure of T. S. Witcor. merchant, of Attica, Wyoinin" t o . Is. \„ and many more, in our I'nmphiets. Dysentery and Summer Complaint in Children and Adults nee aheaijs cured. U’eaklu Children will become jlcshu, hailthij, nnd hearty, mid crow nimijiv bv th.- u-r ot liiis lIAI.SAM. ' * -No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by (’ho tern liifmitiim. v\ hile teelhinu, it II 111 ST'S Tl’L MOSAlll' HA ISAM In: adiriini-itered. il ►huuM be, lur mc.i cuacs, giv.cn in larger than the ordinary doses. if l PUIiSS'Y 1 Lil'E Bilil Ill'.tLll ait in tlif ;Bl.!lftD. thr"in"r ij.h U} 'if... “ft BRANT’S INDIAN PURIFYINS EXTRACT. tvt’-'rf’.i'Xv r ""‘ l ',7" 1 ' vi;l pr.HhmvH.y ill '!'•■ "'„ri,l. ( s. „ ~.“V "' mcJ y 'n.l? I‘rillKtKK i*» wholly I>re|ilirr<! L . ~ euros tlio wo-ft mast „l,stL\„ , l> , . * r * r '"V'- 11,111 of the 1.100.1, Wirl.OOt C ’ ''“'“OS kffilthy lllouil lllld 'ljvi's ll,ir ,1 ri■> I ', ■ ' *' * systrin. ° “* n:,c A/* t '> U,e uhole HIMNT'ri ITIilriKH i, FOUR TIMES CIIKAPEIt Ihm inly other remedy in the world, became K ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH Slum*]” to ilct'Tniiji.*, i.*, how it,-,ri r.orr nt-r , n r (T t ’! dnthr's worth of this Punfur p, miner. „ of IOOJIOO Persons of Impure Ulooii Diseases, ami 25,000 Cases were considered Inruratile rn»™"lf Jv 1 "'I men are in lh.. hnl.it or say mg. If we should fray mi. who would lu-’i.-v,, U . H » »rJ, however, wo do my. uml Aland ready to prove |,y r+ovectuUe ieitnrsjrs. that IJiw.vr’s MKUiciNKtf have < ; \\wL\ ~,n 'r mon; diseases on living human heing-. tin* iu.m vonr tlu.n nny other remedy in hm*,,™ ,l„l Owing the .L&’ttoS" How much will « Dollar's worth CUREP blZli " erc cu ” d by ml > T\u> following if tho most wonderful an.l a.-toniiliin- cur« that was ever (.‘flirted on a liumim being, hy an ;j mn/rcinr. Horrid Scrofula Cured. Mn. J. B. Haskin. of Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y ccrti/lf'j December g-Oth, 184 ii. that ho had bemi afflicted with .<cno! kula lour ywirs, and the Inst your confined to hin bed with twenty large, deep, discharging Ulcehs—that hia '.m-ck was eaten around from ear to ear— u hole waa ,mh-n through his Wind-pipe, so that he breathed through tho hole—his oar was nearly destroyed—the use of his arm wus wholly destroyed—and an Uleer under tho arm as iHrgtj,as h man's hand, had nearly eaten through into'his Lungs—that lie had used all kinds of iSarsapaiulla and other medicines, to no benrfit, and that he was not expected to live Urenty-four hours when lie commenced Brant's Indian Purifying Extract—thatNiNK bottles of tho 1 uhifying Extract healed and •• cured seventeen of the twenty Ulcers he had when he commenced using it and that a few houlcs more effected a teufkct cure. For full particulars ot this, and muny othu« similar cures see our Pamphlets. This Wonderful and AMonislung CUBE does not stand alone as a>*mzmc7i£ of the great eißcacu ot Brant’s PuaiFiEn, for we could give almost unlim ited evidence ol other cur.*, well attested, if this weru doubted. J bis cure is certified to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. By Doct. *1 nos. Williams, oneof the most respectable physicians of Home—by Messrs. Bissell Sc, Leonaud wholesale and retail druggists—by Mr. G. U. Brown, pro prietor and keeper of the West Home Hotel—and by eleven ocher witnesses. j Brant’s Indian Purifier j cures nil impure diseases of the blood, viz : Scold-Head, I Salt-Uhcnm , Rheumatism, Eruptions, Pimples on the Pace PiUs. titles, Hears, Costiveness: Mercurial Diseases IJcer Complaint. Pains in the Radi, Side , und Limbs , Hush of Blood to the Head. -etc.. ,:tt‘. internal ulcers. This cure is a triumph over the skill nf »h,, e • ■ in the city of Philadelphia, and iIM interna u ctira can he cured as easily <u exter a! wh« r! Brants Pl'rifvjno- Extract is u«ed Mr K a one of the most respectable iJmtl un „in ' a Il 'F burn > Cn N v i.. 0 , l »' nil ‘-men in Auburn, Cayuga 1.0., N Y., intorined us in (Jet IRI7 th-ir h,. h„,i \ y adri™ ol the heat phy.idim,. and waa obliuu.i to r “turn K Auburn, without cure or hulp. when Dr. T. It Hon, ol Aulinrn. advi.-ed him to try Brant's Purifying irhact, und Ihe me oi seven bottles of it rffccud a ptrfrcl CHRONIC ERYSIPELAS AND ULCERS. ult E.— Capt. Ezra hnapp, of No .17 V\ illow st.. Itroc.klyn, N. Y„ one of the most respectable citizens in ,he city. L, nfflieted year" with tkrolulous EryHipelus ot both legs, from the km.... * n the feet, which inllamed and swelled to a prodigjousftize and ulcerated. I.artre deep ulcers, apparently larue eriouirh to run a flutter in. .Caine into them, which diichn&ed daily lie I !T| T, r h' ilb af “ maturated substance ‘‘ S, ."V and attendance of several of the most skillul physicians, and had tried many highly ftcom. mended metlicmes without effectim. n cure, and was told by Zb, 17 if ,' ,1, >' slc V; n * «■« ulcers in his legs would run htmaffbrjezc long. Biutn . Pua.fviso Extract haa cured tnese ulcerated and inflamed legs, so that now they arc entirely healed up, and fu» enjoys good health. DYSPEPSIA—SOUR STO.IIACH CURED, -_ Attica. Genesee Co., N. Y.. Feb. 1 ift*a o/bV^V^M^' * CE f c O- Gentlemen ; I received a casa dlrCniw 1 *. Medlc ! n e9 from you, and have'been most won aertully disappointed in the rapid sales made, and much more so m the general and particular satisfaction the medi al Httcct the medicines had given to all those who have been fortunate enough to try them. I was myself, for more chan a year, nftheted with a disease of the Stomach. [ could not eat any fat or grea«y substance without causing great pam. eickncsa, and was continually afflicted with a .Sour Stomach. When Brant s Medicines came I as au expenmeut, tried one bottle, which to my utter disap -1 uomtment, eased and relieved t/u usual pain after eating I therefore used theseeond bottle, which haa completely cured the disease. lam now well and hearty, and can eat almost anything without being pained, or the stomach becoming 9 °ur- Please send me another supply by express, ns soma who are taking it can not do without it, they have expert isneed so muck benefit from its use. Yours. Respectfully, T. S. WILCOX. Mr. Wilcox is a respectable merchant of Attica. For sale by WM. G'. BAKER, Lancaster, J. R. Brubacker, Bird-in-Hand ; J. T. Anderson, Marietta; L. & E. Ropers, Churchtown ; George Ross, Elizabethtown; Wm. W. Passmore, Chris tiana; Thos. A. Galt, Strasburg; R. Williams, Columbia; S. Ajchenberger, Bainbridge; Jacob Souffer, Mount Joy; Nathaniel Wolle, Litiz; S. Ensminger, "anbeim ;O. P. Gross, Ephrata; John Wicklie, Hinkletown ; S. N. Klauscr, Fairview ; J. G. & S. S. Robinson,. Intercourse j B. Bower, Conestoga Centre ; S. P. Lindemuth, Safe Harbor; * John Rawlins, Rawlinsviije; S. Allison, Martick. Forge; S. Risk & Brother, Buck; F. McSparran, Fairfield ; J. P. Harlan, Oak Run. Jan. 22, 1850. Sign Painting. JOHN L. KEFFER has commenced the abovo business, in A. N. Brenneraan’s Building, Cen tre Square, Lancaster, and will do the best he can, by strictattention to business and moderate charges,' 1 to satisfy all who may be pleasqd to favor him with their custom. [May 1848.— 15. OFFICE FOR THE Purchase and Sale of Real Estate, - WHSC KHS3® E®BUS33W, nA&HKBASiraia «9Y lWfrta] D, w. PAXTLRSQJf, 52-ly-eow
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