Aidyertlsciuents* V.' B. T&ritnANO Chessut Sts| 1 - s-'’ 'Fon^tarc;' ; j'/i \\f ARWICK afe • ; t V ing new and46prt)bHato seßifftB of Enaiiiel led; Painted arid"-* ‘•’ s -. •'.■" vivy.. ; ,-- •'- - COTTAGE FURNITURE, ‘, of warranted materialsand workmanship. Suits of Chtfmbef Pdrniturej consisting of Dressing Bu- Withstand, ‘Toilet Table, aha four; cane,seat” Chairs’, low as $3O per suit, 'and' Up*. Wardtof 100,'gotten up in the most superb jrtyle. i Those, who are about furnishing hotels or cottages,; shoaldcall and see this atyle df farniture, which for cheapness, durability and elegance is far prefer-, tne old heavy kinds of mahogany, &c. , Orders will be promptly attended to and carefully •packed. WARWICK & CO., Warerooms, No. 4 and t 6, south .7th street, between * Chesnut and Market sts;, Philadelphia. * > '• sept 2 • ' 32-3 in M. & J. 81. ROWE, , WHOLESALE DEALERS, No. ili, N. Third Street , 3d door below Racei PHILADELPHIA. fIOO CORN BROOMS, 800 doz. Painted Buckets, 500 nests. Cedar Tubs* 600 Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes Pins, &fro nests Willow Baskets. Also, every description of Bristle Brushes, Mata, lEasternj Cedar, Woodj and Willow Ware at th* lowest manufacturers’ cash prices N. B. —Orders promptly filled STAUFFER & HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad, WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELERS, A2ID IMPOBTEM OF. WATCHES, No. 96 North Second street , below Race , corner of Quarry street, PHILADELPHIA. TftOß sale an assortment of Gold and Silver F Patent Lever, Lepine and Plain Watches; fine Gold Jewelry and Siver-Wnre. Prices at the ‘Philadelphia Watch Jewelry Store. 9 Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cases, and Gold Dial, $2B 00 & over. Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, 12 00 tc Silver Lepine Watches, jeweled, 900 tSi Superior Quartier Watches, 7 00 Gold Pencils, Ibo “ Fine Silver Spectacles,. 160 “ Gold'Finger Rings, from 371 to. 80 00’ * c Watch Glasses, plain 12f cents ; patent, IS} els.; •unet, 25 cents. Other articles in pioportion. Repairing promptly attended to. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, JACOB HARLEY, * April 8, 1851; 11-ly* CARPETS! MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT THE undersigned having just completed their selection of FALL GOODS, comprising the most extensive assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, fee., to be found in Philadelphia, all of which will be told on the moßt reasonable and accommodating terms. Country Merchants and others may relyyujjon getting suited with every description oQgfetiQds appertaining to the business, and an exanmwtion of our stock iB particularly requested. Gdode 'bought to sell again at the lowest wholesale city prices, a discount off. , WINDOW SHADES. We have on band about 2000 pair of English, French and American Window Shades, from 50 cts., to $l5 per pair, unrivalled for beauty and cheapness. Call and see before buying elsewhere. Door Mats, Bindings, Druggett Stair Rods, &c., at the lowest prices. HALLOWELL & BANISTER, N. E. Corner 7th and Market sts., Pbila’a. aep 9 33-4 m GEORGE FERREE’S WHOLESALE AND EE.TAH CLOTIIIVG HOUSE, NO. 260 MARKET STREET, Four doors below Eighth Streety PHILADELPHIA. ONE of the best and most extensive establish ments of the kind in the City,” embracing an immense assortment of all kinds of ready made Clothing, such as , • „ />RESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVER COATS, CLOAKS, &c., &c., ill of which will be sold at the lowest possible r^tes. < He invites his friends from the interior to give him a call, feeling confident that they can be suited in the best possible manner G. A. Haines Blind Manufactory. A. THOMPSON, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, Having fitted up a New Establishment, at No. 16 South Eighth street, between Market and Cheanut, Philadelphia, where he will keep always on hand or make to order, wide and narrow slat WINDOW BLINDS, of the most fashionable kind, of the best materials and workmanship, and at the shortest notice and lowest cash prices; also, the most fashionable-pat* terns of WINDOW SHADES k REED BLINDS, all of which will be disposed of on the lowest terms. The public generally are respectfully invi ted to give him a call, as every attention will be givcnto accommodate them in the be6t manner. A THOMPSON, No. 15, South Eighth street, Philadelphia. . Nov. 19, 1850. . 43-ly IV ew Music.—Just Published. |>EE & WALKER, No. IG2 Chesnut street, are constantly publishing and ing, new and beautiful music from thePBpSSSSSB most dietingushed composers. \7 if \7 « The following list contains some of their choicest and most popular Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, &c. Now, thou art Gone, a beautiful song, words by Thomas J. Diehl, music by Hambridge. My New England Home; words and music by Mrs. L. Wade. » Grobe’s Omnibus ; by C. Grobe—a collection ot Duetts. Sounds from Home, piano and violin, by Jos. Gung’l. Pretty Little Polkas for Pretty Little People, J. Ling. All the Winds are Sleeping, by A. S. Wornsey. Gurdian Angel, by the author of “ Love Not.” Household Words, written by Chas. Young, do. The Adieus, words by Thomas J. Diehl, music by Horr. LEE & WALKER have also constantly on hand, buperior Pianos, and a supply of Martin’s Celebra ted Guitars, which, together with a One assortment of Musical Instruments and Merchandize in gener al, comprise a stock not to be surpassed by that of any other establishment in the country. LEE fit WALKER, - 162 Chesnut street, Swain’s Building. tl-7 March 11 B. FRANKLIN HOLL, SUCCESSOR TO HARDING & HOLL, Wholesale Commission Paper Warehouse, "VTO. 21 Minor Street, between sth and 6th and i \ Chesnut and Market streets, Philadelphia, keeps constantly on hand a large and varied stock of all kinds of PAPER, suited to publishers, merchants, manufacturers, schools, &c. The undersigned returns/hA most sincere thanks to his old friends for past favors, and hopes from his increased stock and exertions to merit a continuance of their custom. All orders irom the country promptly attended to. He can accommodate publishers with any giv en size of printing paper at the shortest notice. He would say to those desirous of a good and cheap article, give him a call and examine for yourselves. B. FRANKLIN HOLL,- No. 21, Minor street, Philadelphia. tf-6 KNIGHT & CRIST, Commission Merchants, No 86$ South WateitSt., Philadelphia. DEALERB in Fish, Cheese and Provisions, have constantly on hand an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c.> viz: Mackerel,! Codfish, Salmon, | Beef,Pork, Shad, | Lard, Herrings, | Hams, Shoulders Cheese, Rice," OLIVER G. ALFRED C aug 19-30-3m] Tbe Housewif;e’b Help Ain) Husband’s Jot t The German Washing Fluid DOES away entirely with that laborious task of rubbing the clothes upon the washboard. It. contains no ingredients whatever, injurious to the finest fabric or the flesh. The proprietors wish every one to give it a fair trial, and If it does not prove to be as recommended, the money, in every such case, will he refunded. Full directions ac company each bottle. Retail price 12J- cents per bottle, sufficient to do two ordinary washings , and ; saving the Clothes more by not rubbing them,'than the cost of six bottles—besides removing stains of fruit, &c., it there be any, and the time and labor saved. Prepared only by T. P. HOYT & CO., Philadelphia. JOHN J. HANNA, Lancaster,, Agent for Lancaster county. All* orders received by him wholesale or retail, will be promptly attended to. [aug 19-30-4 m Central Iron Railing Manufactory No. 521 Arch Street, below Broad , PHIL*A. ■ WHITE & DEVENEY, * RESPECTFULLY; caU the attention ofthe public generally of LancasWand elsewhere, to their nondsome Designs'and Patterns of RAILING fdr Cemeteries, Public Squares, Balconies, Verandahs, Gardens, &c., &c.; Ornamental Tables, Chairs, Bettees, Stands of every description and style, con stantly kept’on hand. Persons who may want any of the, above.articles, .will please give us a call, as every attention will be given to accommodate them at short-notice, and lheir work they will warrant to bo equal to any in the city or elsewhere, and their prices as low. [may 27-19-6 m The undersigned hfive entered iifto under the Firm of ' 9 RIMBY & XAWRENCE, , TOCABJftT OH THE • ' * PAPKE Ml lie EESIIKSS, AT NO. 6 atmOß STREET, PHILADELPHIA * WHERE they intend keeping a Large Assort ment of Papers, &c , consisting in ) part as follows t Writing Papers; Wove and Laid, American and English. Bath Posts and ‘ Note Papers; Wove-and Laid, Gilt and Plain. . Folio Poßts, Flat Caps.; Printing Papers, all sizes. Hardware Papers,‘from 19 by 24 to 40 by 48. . .. Colored and. White Tissue Papers, American St English. Hollingsworths Patent Manilla Papers., Colored and White Shoe Papers, common and extra sizes. Buff Envelope Papers. • Colored Printing .and Cover Papers.: \ Manilla Papers, all sizes. Glaz’d Royal, all colors. . . , .. . Druggist, Blue Medium and Filtering Papers. Tea, Secret and Col’d Papers for Confectioners. Rag, Manilla and Straw Wrapping Papers: Bofniet, Binders*’ Box, Cap and Triink Boards. White arid Buff Envelopes ; Legal, Letter, Note and Card sizes. Agents for Bliss, Pottier & Co’s -■ • " PRINTERS’ CARDS ' in packs and sheets, white and'colored—odd sizes cut to order.; Also, tbejr Gilt, Figured: and Plain, glazed Papers. JOSEPH RIMBY, Late of. 88 N. Third Street. N. S. LAWRENCE, Late of No. 3 Minor Streiet. N. 8.—500 Tons of Rags wanted in exchange for. cash. Philadelphia, July 1,1851. . 6m-23 Philadelphia and' Liverpool Line of Packets/ • sail,from Philadelphia on the I 15th.‘ and from. Liverpool on the From Phila, From Liverpool. Ship Siiehandoah, ( April 15tli June Ist Capt. W. P. Gardiner. / Aug. 15th Oct. Ist . (Dec. 15th Feb. Ist S’p Westmoreland, (new) (May 15th. July Ist Capt. P. A. Decari. /Sept. 15th: Nov. Ist (Jan. 15th March Ist Ship Shackakaxon, (new) (June 15th ' Aug. Ist Capt. W. H. W : est, /Oct. 16th' Dec. Ist ( Feb. 15t!j April Ist Ship Mary Pleasants, ( July J6th Sep. Ist Capt. R. R. Decari. /Nov. 15thr Jan/lst (MarcblSth Majf Ist The above first-class ships are built of the best materials, and commanded by • experienced navi gators. Due regard has been paid to select models for speed, with comfort for passengers. They will sail punctually on the days advertised, taking ad vantage ot the steam tow-boats on the Delaware. Persons wishing to engage passage for their friends from Liverpool can obtain certificates, which will be good for eight months. Passage to Liverpool in the Cabin, - $7O “ / “ Forward Cabin, 20 “ “ Steerage, - 12 Passage from Liverpool in the Cabin, - 100 “ “ Forward Cabin, 25 “ “ Steerage, - 20 Those who wish to remit money, can be accom modated with draftß for jCI sterling and upward, payable at sight, without discount. Apply to GEORGE McHENRY & CO., 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. And to ' . JAMES McHENRY, may 6-16-ly] 5 Temple Place, Liverpool. Cheap and Good Watches. SZEPP, No. 79 North Second Street, .go # 3 doors above Arch, is daily receiving WATCH-ES AND JEWELRY - SuM of every description, which will be sold cheaper than ever. Gold Leverß, 18 carat .cases, $3O to $lOO Silver Levers, 16 “ 35 Silver Lepine, 10 “ 15 Quartier, 6 “ 10 Gold Pencils, 1,60 “ 10 Watche.s repaired at this establishment. ' DiTDon’t forget tfie number—,79 North 2d street, 3 doors above Arch, lower side. • SAMUEL ZEPP. Apri [B, 1851. 11-ly* PAPER HANGING. REMOVAL. HOWELL & BROTHERS, No. 142 Chesmit street, above 6th, Philadelphia, Manufacturers and importers of paper HANGINGS, have removed to their new building, No. 142 Chesnut street, above Sixth, op posite the Theatre, where they are prepared to ex -hibit the most extensive stock of Paper Hangings in the United States, including every variety from the lowest priced articles to the finest gold and , -velvet decorations, all of which they will sell at -the lowest rates. - [june 3-19-6 m fnov 12-42-ly V WM. BAILY & SON, / l\ Importers and Jkalers in (i 11 ESOUSH, J-SEJfCH te SWISS WvTCIIVR S 0 Jewelry, silvf.imvarf, elated-' ‘ H MJ ware, and fancy articles, b 11 // e , cunsUnU >' receiving the latest stylos \1 Ml of tluiabovo Goods, which are ottered at \l Ml wholesale or retail, at \ 1/ No. 216 J|arket Street, above Sixth, near 1 B 1 Decatur Street, Philadelphia. . J ESTABLISHED IS IMS . / °°tit A" * /A Warranted to Le what they Of* Cheap New Hat Store. THE neatness and elegance of FRANTZ’S Hatß is a very common subject of" conversation among our citizens and strangers. AH orders given them may be relied upon will be promptly, punc tually and faithfully attended to, while their exten sive stock afFords an opportunity to those who prefer buying ready made. Try a FRANTZ HAT. No. 336, Market Street, below Tenth, Phil’a. Extra Fine Beaver, $3 50 do Mole Skin,' 325 1 No. 1 Silk, 3 00 “ 2 do 250 “ 3 do 150 Fur,- 1 25 CAPS 18J to $1 00, assorted. Also a great as sortment HATS. fapril 29-14-6 m ADAMS &. Co.’S EXPRESS For Lancaster , Harrisburg , Carlisle } Phila. y fyc. THE undersigned, having made arrangements with the Eagle Line for special accommoda tions, are prepared to forward to and from Phila delphia, daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cases of Goods, &c. Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle, and Chambersburg, will be forwarded frqra Lan caster and Harrisburg by tHe regular conveyances. in the interior towns, which are off the main routes, can obtain packages from Philadelphia, by directing them tb the care of some one in any of the above named places. Packages for the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will be forwarded from'the 1 Philadelphia Office with great despatch and moderate terms.' The undersigned will give particular attention to oiling 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 & Co., No. 80 Chesnut Street; Lancaster, J. G. Thackaka, North .Queen Street; Harrisburg, ,G. Bebnqer, Market Street. E. S. SANFORD, * „ S. M! SHOEMAKER, J Pe °fkietoks Philadelphia. Nov. 20, >49 . 43-ly New Boot and Shoe Store. JAMES WV-QUINN respectfully'informs his friends aricUthe pifblic in general, that he has taken the old stand of Adam S. Keller, in North Queen street, where he is prepared to manufacture fine French Fancy Boots, do. plain ing Shoes, Monroes, Congress Boots, Gaiters. Also all kinds of heavy work T -M[ suitable for country aswell as city cus- tom. All who want-a neat fit and an easy. Boot would do well to give him a call. Dried Beef, • Butter, Eggs, Seeds, :Spices,&c. . KNIGHT, - JRIST. Xadles’Branch. To the Ladies he would say that, all who want an ft extra fine Satin Gaiter, Italian Cloth do. Fran- M cais do fancy colored, Wffiite Kid Slippers, French do. Sboetees, Jenny Linds, Jefferson Ties, Buskins, Kid Gaiters, Morocco Boots, and all the various styles, and as he intends to sell as cheap as any other establishment in the city, he respectfully. solicits their patronage, assuring all who may patronise him,.that no efforts will be spared to give general satisfaction both in quality and in price. teT. Custom work made'at the shortest notice.’ Children’s work of every description on hand. ;• Mending promptly attended to. JAMES W. QUINN, between Shober’s and Vankanan’s hotel. He would further state, that he has secured the services of Mr. M. J. Weaver, formerly Forei. man in the employ of Adam S.' Keller. * June 17. ' . 12 Franklin Shaving Saloon. REMOVAIL, S WILLIAMS respectfully .informs his,friends • and. old customers, that he has removed his SHAVING SALOON from Centre Square to West King-Street/in the room formerly occupied by M. Resh, between Ha ger’s store an 4 Cooper’s Red Lion Hotel, where he will be pleased to see.adl those who have here tofore patronized him.- ’.vi; ■ fcr Hfe still .continues the SHAMPOONING bus-- inoss. Tbose who wish to enjoy thin luxury should call at his shop* ha he is confident of giving satis faction. [aug 13 ’fiOrtf-29 (!! Tftc Cheap Ward#ai«'Store, East Kin? Street, opposite Hessenkop’s Hotel , T> JBUBKN S. ROHRER, late Sprecher St Rohrer, .-XVTetanix Jns -thanks for the many past favors; bpoh ihe late firm, and would inform.them.' thA he wOlcontmne the' business at the old. stand,; and thriir; further favors. He would call; their attention to a.well selected stock, of [ ... ; FORHON h BOlffil® EABDWARE, such as Locks, Latches, Bolt Hinges, Files, Saws, Bcrews, Bdltsand a general assortmentof Building: -Materials. CARPENTER PLANES, Chisels, Hatchets, Broad Axes, prawing Knives, Braces and Bitts;: Egley’a; Superior Domestic Augers, and all kinds of Carpenter Tools. Iron and Steel. Hammered and Rolled Iron of all sizes, She&£, Blister, Sheet and Cast Steel, Slitj Hbop.and Sheet Iron, of airkjnds:'‘ . 1 , Bellows, Screw Plates/Rasps and.every description ofßlacksmith Tools. . ' 1 '■K CUTLERY. ;; ‘ s " : SopenorPocket Knives from the Waterville Man ufacturing Company. Also, English Pen Knives, Fine Ivory Knives and Forks, Buck,'Bone and Cocoa handle iCnives.and Forks;.(Razors, Scissors, &C., &C. •" ■ . : • . , BRITTANIA WARE. Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, either in whole setts or single piece, Britannia Candlesticks, Tumblers, Plates, &cV ' SADDLERY.—Bitts, Buckles, Hames, Webbing, Hog- Skins, Traces/ Saddle Whip Stalks, Tacks, Thread/&c.- Bfoad and Narrow Lace, Gil Cloth, Curtain Frames, Brass arid Silver Hub-bands. GLASS/OILS/ANI). PAJNTS, ‘ ; Varnishes, Turpentine, japan, White Lead, Paints, Brushes, &c. CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Copiers, Churns, Stands, Butter Firkins, Water Cans and Kegs,.Wash Bask ets, Market Baskets, Half Bushel and Peck Mea sures ; Clover, Tijnothy, Herd and Orchard Grass SEEDS. > , STOVES. LgJH The celebrated Victory Cook Stove ; also, -Hathaway Stove; Wood amd Goal Stoves. PATENT; CULTIVATOR. The attention of Farmers is called to the Patent Cultivator* and-also Minnick’s Ploughs. . ' SCYTHES AND SNATHS. A new article of'Grain Scythes, ;yery superior also, Waldron’s, Wiristed’s,- Darling’s, Dunn & Taylor’s; Rohey & Sawyer’s, and-Morris’ Grain and Grass Scythes. GRAIN CRADLES.'—-Good & Brenser’s make of Grain Cradle. HAY RAKES.—Rakes of different kinds, Whet Stones, &c., and a large assortment of Farming utensils, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. »fjune 4-18-tf Trenton Mutual Life Insurance Company, Trenton, N. J. .‘UNIMPAIRED CAPITAL $208,991,58. Chartered by the Legislature of N. J ., Feb. 5, 1847. Directors- James Hoy, Jr., Joseph C. Potts, Presd’t. . Benjamin Fish, G. A. Perdicabis, V. P. John A. Weabt. Eli Morris, Sec’y. Jonathan Fish, Treasurer. Premiums reduced 25 per cent. 1. Guarantee cnpital invested in bonds, mortgages, and stocks, $150,000. 2. A reduction in the rates of premiums of 25 per pent., payable annually, semi-annually or quar terly, as rn.iy be desired. 3. The iasured participate in the profits. 4. Insurance may be effected by any married woman upon the life of her husband, for her sole use and benefit, free from any claims of the repre sentatives of her husband or any of his creditors. 5. No personal liability of the members beyond the amount of their annual premiums of insurance. 6. Creditors may insure the lives of their debtors, or debtors themselves may insure for the protection of their creditors. 7. and other persons, whose depen dance is salary, will find this an excellent way to secure their families from want in cases of death. 8. References can be obtained as to the character of the Company and its Managers, by calling on the undersigned, who are Agents for the City of Lan caster and its vicinity, and who will alsogive’all other necessary information as to rates of insurance, &c. , LANDIS & BLACK, Attorneys at Law. Lancaster, Feb. 25, 1851.* 5-iy PARENTS, who wish to obtain first-rate DAGUERREOTYPE MINIA- TURES of their children ; CHILDREN, who wish to obtain first-V/te Da guerreotype Likenesses oftheir BROTHERS, who wish to obtain the best Da guerreotype Likeneaes of their Sisters; SISTERS, who wish to obtain the most life-like Daguerreotypes of their => Brother; ERIENDS AND RELATIVES, who wish Likenesses of each other; and in short, ALL THE “REST OF MANKIND!” who wish BETTER Pictures than they can obtain at any other place in this City, are invited to call at JOHNSTON’S Daguerrean Rooms,in Kramph’s Building ; entrance, N. Queen st., Ist door above Orange.- led 4 2-tf Lancaster Marble Yard. THE subscribers take pleasure in informing their friends and the public, that they have taken the Marble Yard formerly conducted by Daniel Fagan, deceased, in North Queen St., in the city of Lan caster, one .door north of Spangler & Brother’s Book Store, where they are prepared to execute all orders in their line, in the neatest and most expe ditious manner, and on the most liberal terms. They respectfully invite those desirous of purch asing MARBLE WORK, to call and examine their present stock of finished work, which, in point of fineness of finish, quality of marble, and chasteness of design, will compare favorably with that of any other establishment in the city. They are prepared at all times to furnish TOMBS*, MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, MAWT3L3Iio DOOR and WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, anSm Act, every thing in their line, at the shortest notice. — They employ none other than first-rate-hands, and are consequently enabled to furnish all kinds of ORNAMENTAL WORK in real city style. Tho public are invited to call at their WARE ROOMS, and examine-for themselves. LEONARD & BAER. tf-26 NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER CITY WD COUNTY. PHILIP DEICHLER respectfully notifies his old customers and tbe public generally, that he has removed to the room lately occupied by William Sayres & Son, in Kramph’s building, N. Queen street, directly opposite the Post Office, where he constantly keeps on hand and will manu facture to order Boots and Shoes of every description, made in the most fashionable styles, and of the bcßt materials. He would particularly invite attention to a fine article oi Cloth, Leather and Morocco CONGRESS BOOTS; also, to a general assortment of CHILDREN’S GAITERS of various sizes and colors—all of-which he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in the city. He desires the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lancas ter city and county to give him a call, and judge for themselves. He has no doubt of his ability to render general satisfaction. fcrREPAIRING of all kinds neatly done at the shortest notice. [april 23-13-tf REMOVAL. TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE . GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maker, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the people of Lan- KflagSaUßa' caster co. generally, that he carries on the maufacture of CHAIRS of every description, and SETTEES , at his stand in South Queen at., the Mechanics’ Institute, and opposite the Fountain Inn Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, where he will be happy to meet his numerous friends aDd customers from the city and county, and where gooiiiargains can always be had. a He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn iture of every kind, such as Bureaus, Tables, Desks and Cradles. Call and examine his stock of Chairs and Furniture. [O-The UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. ‘ [april 29-13-tf,. Eucourge roar own Mechanics VENITIAN- BLIND MANUFACTORY. ■YTENITIAN BLINDS of the rioirt beautiful pat- Y tern and finish, are manufactured af the estab lishment of the undersigned, whose shop can be found immediately in the rear 6f Vankanan’s (fonh eriy Schofield’s) hotel. • .:!V i a-, ••• The blinds are made of wood of the smoothest ;and most durable quality,'and at short order and .moderate prices. The subscriber having had con siderable experience in the manufacture of Venitian BlindB, the .people of:this city and rcounty can de pepd upon having any work they may order, exe cuted with despatch'and in a workmanlikeinaimef. ; A variety of handsome blinds are oh hand for' the inspection of the public.' V.- \i Old’bjin’di. repaired.and trimmed, to.Jook f equal to hew. - *’ GEORGE FLICK.’ april 16 is /lie/ ofppOTOTwd wo£ier, wtuW’agßettfSri- And every-nation has bestoyred j - ./Mhions are £he Ladies vn**.© < jileastu’e it is jo tnni ronnd^^ii&.thpiie'i Ta examine tiie style o { Ready Mad£.\Clotkex,. \ Whica YOUNG S O’ROUItK m tiijpP4 hefer’qj ;; : COATS nfall. kindsi/ ]>rown an4.green : ; VEsjK/tM’»-t3iejfineßt:tl?at l ffver weres^en;/ PAN.tS in the pieceif ypuJik'e ready.made, And warranted for yearn rieverito,fade. ;r 0 ’ All to be found for large arid for smailjV,'. - At the CArap; Clothing : Stor*. named'.DCrWALNUT: HALL!. , 17,,,..... ...i There aire Scarfs of all colors, Suspenders .and , ;1 Stocks, Shirts, Gloves , ;/nd al IJi ind s of _./..Socks;,/ t-. French. white down'to black, ~ ' • ; r j .And suited for either a Frock,Coat or Sack ; ; , Marseilles Vestipgs'and Cashmeres pf every kind, Fancy Silk, too, and Satin you always can find C ashmeretts and Tweeds, French Drillings, as'well Cravats of Lawn, Gingham,or,Silk for a swell! Linens.of all kinds of color or hue j' ,, Black, iyhite.and brown, or ./,, ; Trimmings to match,very good, l There is everything there to 'make up a “blood !?*J JWhen yoiri jead this notice; reineinber to call ,; At the Cheap"- Clothing Store named Walnut Hall. Two m'arble’lions are over the way. i: Guarding the Store all-night and. all day;; And.if the pJaceyou are wishing to know, | ; Its on North Qufeen, with the Bee Hive above . - And Vankanan’s below. ; . i ? D3*Youno : & O’Rourk return their kindest thanks to their patrons and the citizenß of Lancaster city and county in general, for the liberal patronage they have hitherto'bestowed upon them, hnd/hop.e to merit, by perseverence arid diligence; a contin uation of their custom’i :i: ''- ; ' | > YOUNG & O’ROURK,' : / Queen street, between Varikanan’s; Hotel and the Bee Hive store. ' f june 24-22-tf PINKERTON 8t SL.AYMAKER’S J NEW AND CHEAP HARDWARE STORE/ In the biiilding formerly occupted\as the Post\ Office , between Vankanan’s and Shober’s Hotels f NORTH QUEEN ST. | j TP would call the attention of Dealers and^Con sumers to their entire new arid weil selected assort ment 'of ' "" FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, which.they are now’opening, consisting in .part of. Building Materials, Locks, Latches, Screws. Bolts, Nails, Glass, &c., PMNTS, OILS AND VARNISHED . ; A well - selected and general assortment of. Car penters’ Tools, Planes, Chisels, Braces and Bills, Augers, Edge -Tools of all descriptions, Saws of all descriptions. , MAHOGANY VENEERS & MOULDING.: Housekeepers will find in our stock a Complete assortment of Pots, Kettles, Pans, Kriiyes and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Shovel, and Tongs, Coffee Mills, Waiters, and Looking Glasses. A : general assortment of CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Stands, bhshel, half bushel, peck aiid ball peck measures. i «’ -jl STOVES. . i Cook, Coal, Oven-Top and Nine Plate. . ] We would call the attention of Farmers to our slock of Ploughs, Shovels, Forks, Chains, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Rakes, Water Cans, &c;l SADDLERS & COACHMAKERS will fin J an extensive assortment of goods suited to their trade, to which we invite their particular attention. | : i Hoop and Sheet Iron, Rock Powder and Safety Fuse, together with every article kept in. a Hard ware store, all of which they offer at wholesale or retail on very reasonable terms. They -hope by strict attention to business and in their endeavors to please customers, to receive a Bhare of public patronage. ; Old Castings and Flaxseed taken in exchange’for goods. WM. C. PINKERTON, < ; HENRY E. SLAYMAKER;: (Formerly iii the employ of Geo. M.-Steiriman.) Lancaster, April 15, 1851. .. 12-1 y LOOK HERE. GREAT ATTRACTION AT GFJDNER'S HAT AND CAP STORE, iV. W. Corner Centre Square , Lancaster ,‘ Pa. rjIHE subscriber is truly thankful to his friends .1 for past favors, and hereby informs his old cus tomers and the public in general that he has just received from the city of Philadelphia, a large and carefully selected assortment of fashionable HATS AND CAPS, suitable for the season—which, together with those of his own manufacture, maltes his stock equal, if not superior, to any thing in this city. It consists in pari of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin, Silk, Nutria, Hungarian, California and Slouch Hats, and his stock- of CAPS embraces every kind, and quality now in the Philadelphia market, all cff which will be sold lower than the lowest. ' STRAW GOODS. Just received a choice and splendid assortment of fashionable SUMMER HATS, such as Palm Leaf, Pedal, China Pearl, Canada Braid and Leg horn, toge.her with all the new styles of Bummer Hats for Children. i Hats of any quality and style made to order, with neatness and despatch—and afterwards ironed free of charge. J \. 93“ At his establishment it is always considered a pleasure tp show goods. 95-Call at the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, -N. W. corner of Centre Square, near Baumgardner’s' Store, and take a look at our assortment;- Admittance free. JAMES GEIDNER. Lancaster, April 22. t 3 GOOD THINGS! THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general/ that he still continues the CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT BUSINESS, at the OLD STAND y No. 6, East King street, where he will be pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Having employed a workman of decided superiority from Europe, he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line, in the most splendid style—Pound and Frnit Cakes orna mented in the most superior manner with Temples, Altars of Hymen, Flower Baskets, Boquets, &c., &c., suitable for wedding, evening or dinner par ties, &c. Cakes.—His assortment is the most varied and extensive of any in the city. They can-be had fresh every day. Confectionaries, of many new and ap proved kinds, wholesale and retail. Ice Creams. —Having made various alte rations and improvements in his Saloons, they will be found, if not {t ne plus ultra,” at least as neat, commodious, and well ventilated as any in this city. As to the creamß which he shall furnish, hechaßenges competition in the quality, variety. and richness of flavor, as he intends, during the season; to intro duce several new kinds heretofore only manufac tured in the larger cities. 1 ' • 1 Water Ices, a delicacy never before offered in this place. In introducing, for the first time, to the Lancaster public, this truly delicious article, the subscriber feels assured that it requires! but to be known to render it one ofthe most popular luxuries of the season.! At his establishment.it will be made by a person experience and practice, is a perfect master of his business, and therefore.*he public may rely upon being supplied with a superior article; . JOHN L. KEFFER. . 16-tf • Lancaster, May 6. Strasbarg Foundry and lUacbine Shop. THE undersigned take this method of informing their friendsand the public oi Lancaster county, that they have‘just erected a new , FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, : in the borough of Straaburg, where they are pre pared to attend to all kind of work in their line, and respectfully solicit the, support of the public; ” They take pleasure'in calling attention to the manufacturing of , j • STEAM ENGINES, SHAFTING, GEARINGS, MILL AND SAW MILL WORKS, CAR WHEELS AND AXLES. , j Tbreahing Machines and Cprn Shellera made and repaired. Machines for .turning Broom and Fork Handles, &c. Slide and Hand Lathes for turning Wood and Iron. Stove 9 of every pattern manufac tured and for sale. Cellar Grates of various pat terns, Iron Failings for yardsj Cemeteries, &c.r Smithing of all kinds will'also be attendedjto. , Casting of every description done at this Foundry, :at the shortest notice.. j . ' ! They have secured ; the services of skilful and experienced workmen, and feel warranted in'saying, that all work which maybe entrusted to their hands will be executed with neatness and despatch.; IttrHighest price paid for ojd castings. : i ~ " DIFFENBACH & HIESTAND. Straaburg, Aog/ 19. \f ' "30-6 m Saddlery and Cdacltware.' ; THE subscribers have just received a-general assortment of Saddlery and Coachware, em jbracing the latest styles of • ' 2EL&JOTISSS : " , ' ' ■Saddle and Gig Trees, Stirrups, Girth Webb; Hog ;and Buck Skins, •• ° . . FANCY ENAMELED LEATHER, Deer Hair, &e. , ALSO*.’ ' . PATENT IRON.AXLES AND-HUBS, (Spokes, Felloes, 1 Bent Shafts, Malleable .Castings, IMoss, Coach Laces, Hub Bands, Patent Leather, jEnamelled Oil Top Hidjes, Head and Curtain Lining, - Caujagfi and Firs Bolts, &c.,&c.,-all of which are (offered at J?hiladelphi&pricei at the new and cheap 1 jHardware Store* North (Queen street, between &in*n’nhQtel*> - * v_ ■ PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER, may SO - 17 Viliu™ ble Booku, rosTFOßLi?Htftiin>ii»iltii bv - - Bookseller Strict. ■ .1 '-:0 ■ ■- _ , THE fallowingiwik<wTl-t>« »«Bt by mail, free' of postage, tcfunypartoTtbe'TJnited States, Un tfie ; receipt of th* money for the" nine] -which may'-be' forwarded by mail,-at rwk bf the Pub lisher;- -;•* vf-- A {.The Sacred Mountains. By Rev. J. T. Headley. iv01.42-mo.> illustrated', fall cloth, $1,00; gilt edges,eitra;st,so.!< : ■ • The Saered Mountaint. By Rev; J. T.Headley. 1 v01..18 mo., wilhdnt .the plates. Sunday School edition, 50 cts* . . . i • < *’ i Sacred Scenes and CKaracters.l By Rev. J. T. 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With a iportrait of each, .engraved on Steel. Wtth an eysay on the Character of the Apostles, by Rev. J. T> Headley. I vol.' 12m0.j 15. engravings, $1; gilt edges, extra, $1,50.| The Beauties of Rev.- J. T. Headley. —With his Life. 1 vol. 15m0.,; illustrated, 50 cts; gilt edges, extra, 75 cts. : | Heroines of Sacred History, By Mrs. Steele.— Illustrated.with splepdid engravings. 1 vol. 12m0., new, eularged and revised edition, $1; gilt edges, extra, $1,50. ; Theopneusty, or the Plenary Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. By Professor Gauasen of Geneva. Translated by Rev,. ( E. ,N. Kirk. A new and en larged edition. 1 vpl. 12 mo., 410 pages, $l. ,{“SAan/y, the Blacksmith. —-A Tale of other Times. By Mrs. Sherwood. 1 t vol. 12ra0.. illustrated, 50 cents. Lily qf . the Valley. , By Mrs. Sherwood. 1 vol. lSmo., illustrated, 50 cts. The shorter. Catechism of the Rev. Assembly of Divines. . With propfstnereofoutot the Scriptures, >n words at length.; Per. 100, $3. Extracts from opinions of the Press. S acred Scenes and Characters. —By the Rev. J. T. Headley. This work may very properly be consid ered a companion to the “ Sacred Mountains,” by the same author. It is to illustrate and “ render more life-like ” the sacred writings. It is not the author’s design lo supersede the Bible. But his wish is to excite a solicitude to obtain, and to be come intimately acquainted knd r perfectly familiar with its history dotnnes'and laws; to know its truth, to .imbibe its spirit, feel itspower, and partake of its salvation; in a word, to prize in some measure as it deserves, this treasure which is indeed beyond price. We predictforitacirculation farbeyond any of the author’s former works. — The News t Jan. Ith , Sacred Scenes and Characters. —By the Rev; J. T. Headley, author of the “ Sacred Mountains,” &c. This work will add greatly to the reputation of the author. In literary merit it more than equals his “ Sacred Mountains.” Mr. Headley excels, in his glpwing style andj vivid descriptions. His works are a .rich treasury of all the sublimity of thought, moying tenderness of passion, and vigorous strength ot expression, which are to be found ih all the lan guages by which mortals declare their minds. —See Daily Globe , Jan. sth. Rambles and Sketches.— By Rev. J. T. Headley. We have not for a long time sat down to a book with more pleasing anticipations, or found those anticipations more fully realized, than in the peru sal Uf the work before us, and we know it will be hailed with gratification by the many admirers of the’talented author. His “ Napoleon and his Mar shals ” was, perhaps, as popular, and found at least as many enthusiastic readers as any book that can be mentioned. We think the Rambles aad Sketches are;destined to s be as popular at least as any of his previously published works. There ii hot a dull chapter in the work, filled as it is with “ an infinite variety.” The author has ample room and verge enough for the employment of his fine talents to : great, advantage and most sucsesfully has he re complished the talsk. The biographical sketch of theiauthoris interesting and “well considered,” and adds much to the'value of the book, which is got'.up in a very rydt and attractive style by the publisher. —Fee Portland Transcript , Dec. 15 th. : Mr. Headley is one of the most promising wri ters of this country, and we have here-on of his best hooks—one on which be can safely rest his fame. It possesses the fatiguing charms of perfect simplicity and truth. There is a graceful frankness pervading the composition; which engages the in terest of the reader in the author as well as in the subject. His rambles about Rome, Paris, and London exhibit a thousand lively traits of an inge nuous nature, upon which a man cf taste will de* light to linger. We predict for this a sale equal to that of any of the l author’s works.— See New York News. The collection is one of which no author heed be ashamed. It consists, indeed, of some of Mr. Headley’s most brilliant and highly flashed compo sitions, of those specimens of his abilities by which he may be judged with the greatest safety to his fame as a word painter and thinker.— See New York Tribune. Dec. 17,; 1849. N. B. The abiove books will be forwarded to order, at the prices mentioned, free of postage, to any part of the United States, on the receipt of orders, with the ptoney. Money may be sent by mail at my risk. • JOHN S. TAYLOR, Publisher, 143 Nassau St., New York. *• july 22 3m-26 The World’s Fair! TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT, AS many of our citizens will not be able, on ac count of business and other matters, to visit London daring the exhibition of the World's Inge nuity, the proprietors of the LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION, J. RATHFON fcWM. HENSLER, (successors to Jos.' Gorrifl'ey) on hand the largest and cheapest stock of elegant Clothing (New Spring Styles) ever offered to the public, which they are determined to sell at extremely low prices. . They are determined to maintain the confidence of their friends, arid have exerted all their endeavors to bring out a splendid stock of Clothing for this season, and by their superior facilities in the pur chase of their cloths, tne immense number of ex cellent workmen employed, and the talent displayed in the cutting department, they can offer elegant cloth Dress and Frock Coats from $5 to $12,00, fine Satin Vests $1,50 to $3, blackand fancy Cassi mere Pants $2 to $5 ,* light Summer Clothing in endless variety, and at corresponding low prices. Visit the extensive establishment of Rathfon arid Hensler and secure a saving of at least 30 per cent, on your purchases. Our aim is-to please and ac commodate all ; andjn, order to do this ive manu facture clothing at almost every price. Selling for cash only enables us to offer clothing at a very trifling advance. Our motto is “ SMALL PROFITS. AND QUICK SALES.” » We are confident that an examination by you is all that is necesoary to confirm wha't we may-say, and secure your custom. Also a full assortment o* piece goods on hand, which will be made to order in the best manner at the rates as ready made, and warranted to give satisfaction. ! ■'We have secured the services of Mr. JOSEPH H. FERGUSON, long known to the public as an ex perienced cutter. Mr; Ferguson has been for a number of years! in connection with-some of the. most fashionable W erchant Tailoring establishments in the Western Cities, and is fully confident ih’at evcrything.emanating from his-hands will be done in the beststyle.; , Rathfon & Hensler avail themselves of this occa sion to return their sincere thanks to their friends for the. very liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope to merit a continuance of their favors. *' RUMORS » Open your ears; for which if you will stop The vent of hearing, when loud rumor speaks ! . ' Shakespeare. ’Tis strange —’tis very wonderful I Tbat'Rumor once the truth should speakj Astonisiiingithe multitude ' To see her play so strange a freak— But if in doubt you have indulged; You’ll bid your bOßom doubt no more, II you’ll but take the time to call At Rathfon & Hensleys Store. The most fastidious there will find Clothes suited to their taste and mind, The best arid cheapest ever made, Of every fashion, every shade; . Just call and see,'you’ll find forsooth, That'Rumor sometimes speaks the truth. ’Tis rumoredl that RATHFON & HENSLER’S HALL OF FASHION can produce.the greatest va riety, best made, and cheapest Clothing in the city of Lancaster. That's the place , Gentlemen,. that’s the place to get your money back. .Call and see them. forget the place. The Lancaster Hall of Fashion, North Queen street, next door to the National House, and_tiie third door South'of Orange. ! [june 3-19 lnk, . Premium Awarded by .the N. Y. Institute. THE subscribers having purchased the right for the manufacture and sale-of FAHNESTOCK’S neutral and; indelible ink, are.now prepared to supply the article in any quan tities, large or small, to Merchants, Business Men, andothert^: : This Ink, which has already acquired a celebrity wherever it has! been used, is entirely.freefrom any substance/which corrodes Uie pen—is of a beautiful jet admirably adapted for Day Books, Ledgers, Record. Books, and every other species ol writing which require durability. THeTrleatablishmentiß in .East. Orange, street, a, few doors east of Kruriph's Building. H. GIBBS it GO. ' s GR&T Bet£3?rXFi<? DisedwthiEs, ■ ■ ■ i i BY 'W. COOPER. ; 4&IIE ■: CPJSSI> IX.TBJJffI DAVB BP.DE. J. W. • M coctefifc's.yegbtAbEs cbisfovtfp FEVER AND AG'UE PILLS. THESEFiIIi are composed entirely of Vegeta ble Substances, end m ninety-nine cases out o( every hundred, will perform a perfect and perma nent cure in three aays. No instance nas ever been known, 1 where more than six days have been required to perform a complete cure, even in the very' wo'rsf cases, aod-oo the strongest constitu tions,. We; would-earnestly say to all who -are ■afflicted .with this distressing • disease,- Ja get one box and try them, and in all.cases, two boxes are warranted to cure, if taken according to the di rections, or the money returned. ALSO MY VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEPSIA'BITTERS. This medicine is a certain cure for Dyspepsia in its yery/worst forms. Thousands of cases have been completely cured by it within the wbicfi bSyebeen entirely despaired of by the reg’ ulat family physicians. We do not recommend*!! to cure everything—we recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, andjhe diseases origiuo'ing from it, and that it will.cure in aiinosi every ejee, and it is recommended for nothing eltti. In many'iustances, even the worst of cases have been completely cured iii two and thrte months, but it depends somewhat' iipotv the constitution ol the patient. We would say to all who are afflicted with Dys pepsia, give this medicine a fair: trial, and if it fails to do good, your money will be returned. ALSO, MY VEGETABLE WORM POWDERS. - This is the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever known, and at the same time, so. pleasant to take, that almost every child will; be fond of it, and many instances have been known of children citing for more after once taking if. 'lbis medicine is in the form, ol a powder, (he only medicine ever used in that form, and it ope rtaes upon u principle entirely differeht front' any other medicine ever administered! by* any other physician.. It i* the only medicine which has no Worm seed Oil or Turpettiine:combineil wiih n, which is believed by allot her physicians, to be the only two things, which will tiesiroy ;W.oinis, and these two things combined, together with caMor oil, are the active principles of all other-worm medicines* which every person who hes ever lasted or smelled, knows to be the most nauseous ot all nauseous medicines;,and on accountjof which, there is generally something added to destroy this, n&u- 1 eeous taste, and in order to do this, it is some thing stronger than ihe medicine itself, and therefore it. must necessarily destroy son\p of its medicinal properties. These powders are simple and so Harmless, that a child may eat a whole box at once, and it will not be.hurt, while at the same time the principle upon vyliich it acis being different from anyihing elsc ever used,it will destroy all kinds of Worms with a certainty never equalled It will not only destroy the seat wqims, or Ascari* des, and long, round worms, or Tferes, hut is the most effectual medicine for (he destruction of the Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have brought as many as FIVE Tape Worms from one person It lyour children have any symptoms of worms, try these Powders, and in nine cases out ol ten, you will never use any other These are also warranted. ; These medicinrs are all separate, and one for each disease, and each lor only one disease. They are not recommended, ns many other medicines are, to cure some fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, bin they are each to cure but one disease, and that they will do in ninety nine cases out of every hundred, and where they have a fair trial and fail innil cases, the money will be returned, Y Also, my VEGETABLE A NTLjDYSPEPSIA PILLS, a certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, or Burning in the Stomach. Paip in the Side and Stomach, Cosiivencss, Sensation of Weight in the Stomach after eating, Difficulty ol Breathing, Restlessness, Warn of Appetite. Pal pitation of thc-Heart, and all other Diseases which arise from Indigestion. : RICHARD WILLIAMS, Columbia, Lan. co. J. GILBERT & CO., No. 177, North 3d at, Phila. DR. SHOENFELD & LONG, Lancaster. Opposite the National House, North Queen St. Sep. 9, 1851. y [Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 185}, by J. S. Houghtoh, M. 01,in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court for the Eas'ern Dis trict of Pennsylvania.J ! Great Core for Dyspepsia! r ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC; WONDER DR. J. S. HOUGHTON’S PEPSINf The True Digestive Fluid- or Gastric Juice! PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth Stom ach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Hough ton, M. D-, Philadelphia, Pa. ! This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, and Debility, curing after !Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of (he stomach. Pepsin js the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of the food, the purifying, preserving and stimulatiug agenf of the stomach and lt is extracted from the digestive stomach of the Ox, thus form ing an ArtificiallDigestive Fluid, precisely like the natural in its chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the |pains and evils ot Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed, just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonders for dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Con sumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The scientific evidence upon which it is based, is tn the highest degree curious and remarkable. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, feays: ‘‘An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Jujce, may be readily 1 prepared from the raucous membrane of the stom ach of the calf, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be soltened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Diet, 1 ’ published by. Fowler 4 Wells, New York, page 35, slates the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. j Dr.- Combe, in his valuable writings on the Physiology of Digestion,” observes that *‘a dim inution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juico is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “a distinguished professor of Loudon, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice,! obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com• pletely successful .” . j Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on ‘‘Vegetable Diet,” says: “It is a'remarkable fact in physiology,.that the stomachs ofj animals, mace rated in water, impart to the fluid the property of dissolving various articles of. food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digestion of them in nowise different from the natural digestive process.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing crises of Debility, Emaciation, Nervons Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to jgive the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certificates have been given of more than Two Hundred Remarkable Cures, in Pnila delphia, New York and Boston! alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly U9efn{ for tendency to Billious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects ofj Quinine, Mer cury and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles health with iniemprancej. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of Old. STorarich Complaints which.it does not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter hot? bad they may be, u gives instant relief! A'single dose removes all the un pleasant symptoms; and it only needs to be repeated short for a time to make these good effects perma nent. Purify of Blood.and Vigor of Body follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of ;the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold *tate ol the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Des pondency. Emaciation Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide. &c. ! Dr HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout (he United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and jin prescription vtals for the use of Physicians. • | Private Circulars for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton ;or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claim of this ; new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy no objection can be raised against its use by Phy sicians in respectable standing and tegular practice. Price One Dollar per bottle. .1 i THIS !—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature ol J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Phil, adelphta, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine.-. For sale in Lancaster by I * DR. JACOB LONG dr CO., sep 16-34-ly] Opposite National House. REMOVAL. HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOON- ING SALOON, j THADDEUS HENRY, Fashionable Hairdresser, invites the attention bf.the public to his new r and splendid shaving saloon, to which he has re ; moved, on the corner of North Queen and Centre [Square, over Hubley’s Grocery'Store, where his 1 friends and customers will be attended to in the best stylo of the art Tonsorial. . j : He Joels thankful for past patronage, arid hopes I by faithful attention to business to merit a contin uance of public favor. I [oet.l-M y., Life faurarance* , The . United States Life. Insurance Annuity . and ‘ Cqmpasiy fhf PlUlddelphlaV'- J " CAPITAL PkitpxTUAij. Office NN>..2s-MERCHANTS’-.-EXCHANGE. . - [CASH SYSTEM] t THE constant, unsolicited applications for Life Insurance, furnish the most abundant and grat ifying .the poblic. mind ’is deeply im pressed with the vast importance of this subject.- The great obiect however.of Insurance should be SAFETYj otnefrwise the wholemotive oflnsurance . may be disappointed. Too much care cannot be practised in the selection of an Office, with which to effect the contract. The choice should be regu lated,» not by present and constant large induce' ments as this is certainly incompatible with futube benefits. The premiums' on life are calculated for the FurmiE; if present and perspective benefits, therefore, are given, the result ultimately must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin.— The objects aimed at by this Company are stability and perpetuity. The rates of premium have been carefully prepared with reference to fluctuations. The Cash System of payments has also been adopt ed—unpaid premium notes constitute no part oftne assets of this company—and every contingency be ing fortified with an ample capital, SECURITY stamps the whole system; this feature, paramount ;to all other considerations, commends this compa ny to public favor. OFFlCERS.—Directors: Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose \Y. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Jacob L. Florence, William M. Goodwin, Paul B. Goddard, Lawrence Johnson,/George M’Hcnry, James Devcreux, John L. Linton. Prcsident—Ste phen R. Crawford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Secretary and Treasurer—Charles G. Imlay. Actuary—Manuel Eyre. Counsel and At torney—Thomas Balch. Meaical Examiners—Paul B. Goddard, M. D., William Pepper, M. D. Explanatary pamphlets, blanks, application pa pers, and every information and facility will cheer fully be furnished by the undersigned, who has been duly appointed an Agent of this Company. HIRAM B. SWARR, Market Square, Lanc’r. aug 13 *5O-ly-29j • DR. LONG’S. Celebrated Botanic Syrup, WARRANTED A PURE VEGETABLE COMPOUND. la.a certain, safe anil effectual remedy for remo ving all diseases arising from an impure condi tion of the blood, or from an injudicious use. of mercury, &c. It stands unrivalled for the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil. Disease ot thebono, tu mors, stubborn ulcers, ulcers of the throat, neck, nose and legs, white swelling, disease of the spine, kidney complaints, chronic rheumatism, pustular eruptions on the face, arms and body, erysipelas, dropsical affections, mercureal and syphilitic effec tions, sick head ache, dizziness, all constitutional disorders, and all diseases arising from early indis- > cretions, &c., &c. This medicine has a specific and moßt salutary action upon the liver and spleen and will in a Bhorttime if persevered in cure the moat obstinate case of liver complaint. Dispepsia or in digestion, in nine cases out of ten is caused by on unhealthy condition of the liver &c.; this being tlie cause, it is evident that by the use of the Botanic Syrup, the digestive organs must again resnrne their healthy functions, and renewed health, vigor and strength will inevitably follow. Many persons are diseased for-the want of their blood beingpur/fled. Thousands of persons are de stroying their constitutions by neglecting to apply a proper remedy; to all such the Botanic Syrup will be of intrinsic value as a certnin and effectual means of restoring them to their usual health and vigor Valuable respectable cirtificates of cures could be adduced and inserted here if the inventor of this invaluable medicine deemed it expedient to do so. He does not consider it prudent, is he willing to make a public show a.id use of respectable names of individuals who have been cured of their complaints, as a means to enhance the sale of the medicine, but would respectfully request all persons afflicted with any pi the above . diseases, to give the Botanic Syrup a fair trial and they will soon find to their greatest pleasure, that what has been here inserted m regard to the value of the medicine is true. Persons using the syrup will find it agreeable, pleasant and harmless. It will not in any event injure the constitution, but will otherwise assist nature in restoring, giving an en tire healthy change to the system by completely driving out those impurities which is the chief cause of disease. It is put up in pint bottles, price 50 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles for $’2,50. Full directions ac companies each bottle. Prepared and sold by Dll. JACOB LONG, At the Family Medicine Store, opposite the Na tional House, Lancaster. [may 20-tf-17 • New Confectionary & Fruit Store. aMIE subscriber has jusf opened an establishment in North Queen street, ;tevt door to Sprecher’9 Hardware Store, where he will at all times be pre pared to serve customeis with CONFECTIONARY OF EVERY KIND, such as CANDIES, Guin Drops, Naego. &c., &c. FRUIT AND CAKES, including Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figß, Almonds, English Walnuts,'Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts; Pound Cake, Sponge Cake, Tea Cake, &c., &c. HOIS ©BIEIAS2S of the most approved flavor, of every kind, will be served up at his Saloons, (which are the best fitted up in the city —Being the ne plus ultra,) at all times —or furnished to families or'parties at the most reasonable, rates. SEGARS. The best Havana and Principe Segars, of the choicest brands and finest flavor, kept constantly on hand. Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited, to call and examine his assortment of Confectionary, as he is prepared to furnish any quantity to order, at the shortest notice. {Cr Recollect .the place—about half a square north of the Court House, in North Queen street and next door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store. V. P. ANDERSON, Ag»t. Lancaster, April 22, 1851. 13-6 m lIALDI'B New marble Yard. LEWIS HALLY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the public that he has just received from the city of Philadelphia a superb stock of pure AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, together with a beautiful assortment of SPLENDID ITALIAN MARBLE,, and that he is now prepared to execute in the first style, MONUMENTS , TOMBS , AND GRAVE STONES of every variety and price, Mantels. Door and Window Sills, Steps, and in fact every thing pertaining to the marble business. His facilities for furnishing articles in hisline aro unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city* while he assures kll who may favor hun with their patronage, that his work shall be executed in the very best style, and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING IN ENGLISH AND GER MAN done at the shortest notice, and in the most modern and elegant styles. ~ He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage upon its merits. His establishment is in East Chesnut street, di rectly in the rear of Lechler’s Hotel, and next door to Moderwell’s old ware house, near the railroad. He has also opened a ware room in North Queen street, nearly opposite the Bee Hive. Dec. 3, 1860. New TranNportaJion Line. THE subscriber has taken the \Vare- fSBSOfBk. hoase on the coroer of LEMON Awn jTrrmT WATER STREETS, (lately oc<*upied«Kii3Ea2 by Joseph Shirk,) where he is prepared to receive and transport ail descriptions o! Produce and Mer chandize to and from Philadelphia and the various points on the Railroad. He has, in addition, an on the point of land lying west of Mulberry street and running along the Harrisburg turnpike to near its intersection with the Railroad, ana-has expressly arranged the same for receiving and transporting LIVE STOCK, PIG METAL, BLOOMS, &c. He hopes to merit and receivo a liberal share 01 patronage by a careful attention to all business that may be entrusted to him. General Commission business will attended to at the customary rates. ELI OVERDEER. Lancaster, April 29, ISol. * 14-6 m Conestoga Foundry for Rent. THE Foundry pf the subscriber, at GRAEFF'S LANDING, on the Conestoga, near the city of Lancaster, and now in the occupancy of Mr.<C. Kieffeb, will be for rent from the Jbt day of April next. There is a water power of about 16 feet, which might readily be increased to v JB feet—ren dering it suitable for almost any business requiring such power. [ The large Brick Ware House adjoining the Foun-! dry will be rented with it ■ ( The Conestoga being.navigable that distance and above it, Iron and Coal can be delivered without any trouble, at the very’door. / For terms, enquire of C. Nauman, (Innkeeper) residing on the premises, or of the subscriber, in Manor township. MATTHIAS GRAEFF. may 6 *5l 15-tf Select Powders. PULV»D Rubarb, Pulv’d Jalap, do" Gamboge, do Ipecac, do .Ergot, do Nitre, do Colocynth (pulp,) do Guaiac, . do Doveri, do Squill", do Scammony Alep, do Digitalis, do Opium Turkey, do Ura Ursi, do Ginger Jamaica, do Cantharides, do Hellebore, do Aoes Soco, do Gum Arabic, do do Cape, do African Cayenne, do Aniseed. Particular attention is invited to the above'Pow ders, which are pulverized from selected Drugs of the best quality and possess a purity upon which perfect confidence may.be relied, upon* For sale at CHARLES A. ,HEINITSH»B Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East King street, Lancaster. [july 16-25 Fresli Pequea Lime CAN be had at the Hardware Store, in North Queen Street, in large and small quantities, at any time —and delivered in any part of the city. GEORGE D. SPRECHER. march 18 jy.s
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