Palmeh, Aoeht. Thied ahd Cheshtit Sts, ■> .• , . .jp;4,R'PETB,! . . •. magnibi(®nt;:As^rtment. THE undersigned having, just completed their selection or FALL GOODS, comprising the most extensive assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, .fee*, 1 to be found in Philadelphia, all of which will bo sold oh the most reasonable and accommodating terms*' - . Country Merchants and others may rely upon getting suited with description of. goods appertaining to the business, and an examination of onr stock is particularly requested. Goods bought to sell again 7 at: the lowest wholesale city prices, a discflgpt off.. v . * WINDOW SHADES. We have ..on hand 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., Phila’a. sep 9 ... 33*4ra B. FRANKLIN HOLL, SUCCESSOR TO HARDING & HOLL, Wholesale Commission Paper Warehouse , SO. 21 Minor Street, between 6th and 6th and Chesnut and Market streets, Philadelphia, is constantly on hand a large and varied stock of all kinds of PAPER, suited to publishers, merchants, manufacturers, schools, The undersigned returns his most sincere thanVs to his old for past favors., and hopes from his increased stock and exertions to merit a continuance of their custom. All orders Irom tho country promptly attended to,. Ho can accommodate publishers with any giv on size of printing paper at tho.shortest notice. Ho would say to thoso desirous of a good and choap article, givo him a call and oxamino Tor yourselves. ,H B. FHANKLIN HOLL, No. 21, Minor stroot, Philadelphia. tf-6 tight, tight, tight, ji Wo 221, North Second.tired ahove Vine, East tide , PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber! call the attention of their friends and the public in general, to their now and improvod PINE OIL LAMPS s also, Fluid, Lard and Oil Lnmps. Gas Fixturo'sof evory description. Chandeliers, Pendentß, Side Brachots—for lampß or gas—Candelabra!, Gurindoles, Boquet Holders, Voseß, Parlor Lamps, Hell Lanterns, .Mantle Base Lamps. A general assortment of Glasses mid Bri tanic Lamps for domestic purposes. Gas Fitting done at short notice. Lamp Glasses, Globes, paper and. metaiic Bhades, Lampwicks in largo variety. Also Tin Cans of nil sizes. By personal attention to the manufacturing of the above articles, enables them to sell at the very lowest market priceB —all goods warranted. Best quality of Camphine, Pine and Burning fluid, wholesale and retail. ' HEIDRICK, HORNING & HINES, Manufacturers. N. B.—Store No. 221, North 2d street, (burnl district,) Factory 86 Noble Btreet, near Fourth, oct 14 3S-3m__ STAUFFER & lURLLY, Successors to 0. Conrad , WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELERS, AND IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, No. 96 North Second street , below Race , corner of Quarry streety PHILADELPHIA. / FOR sale an assortment of Gold and Stiver Patent Lever, Lepine and Plain- Watches/ fine Gold Jewelry and Siver-Ware. ,f Prices at the ‘Philadelphia Watch If Jewelry Store.’ Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cases, and Gold Dial, $2B 00 & over. Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, 12 00 “ Silver Lepine Watches, jeweled, 900 “ Superior Quartier Watches, 700 “ Gold Pencils, JOO “ Fine Silver Spectacles, '1 00 Gold Finger Rings, from 37$ to 80 00 V Watch Glasses, plain 12$ cents ; patent, 18$ cls.j unet, 25 cents. * . < Other articles in proportion. Repairing promptly attended to. All poods warranted to be what they are Bold for. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, JACOB HARLEY. 11-ly* April 8, 1851. GEORGE FERREE'S VIIOtISAIE AND HE TA IX CLOTHIKO HOUSE, NO. 260 MARKET STREET, Four doors below Eighth Street, 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 Clothine, such as _ ;)RESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVER COATS, CLOAKS, &c., &c., All of which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. , . . 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, Yenetian blind manufacturer, Having fitted up a New Establishment, at , No. 16 South Eighth Btreet, between Market and Cheauut, Philadelphia, where lie 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, und at the shortest notice and lowest cash prices! also, the most fashionable pat tern®of WJNDOtV SHADES & REED BLINDS , nil of which Will be disposed of uii the -lowest terms* The public generally are respectfully invi ted to rive him a call, as every attention will be givento accommodate them No. 16, South Eighth street, I‘hiladelphla. Nov. "lir. ilojpt’ii Ueme Powders. T\m preparation Is now olfered to the nuhliq as n uim.F= enteed Pure for (he IIEVVtiN in fig^.« UoFsee. and as the only known roetU ieinein the World having, being need' in the private Veterinary .praetiee thp proprietor (hr the last 37 years \ end he has never known it to fail in a single instance of pro ducing a lasting cure, and leaving the horse in good spirits for work, The uttor incqmpotency of the horse for labor, whon troubled with this common disease, should induce every one having such to apply immediately for this remedy. TRICE ONE DOLLAR TER PACKAGE, Which will be sent “with full directions,” to any part of the United States. All letters or commu nications to be addressed, post paid, to I. P, HOYT, Rear of No. 10, South Fifth St., Philadelphia. Agent for the United States. N. B. —Agents wanted throughout the country, to-whom a liberal discount will be given; and their names placed in the advertisements. Address as above, foct 7-37-6 m The Housewife’s Help and Husband’s Jot 1 The German Washing Fluid DOES away entirely with that laborious task of rubbing the clothes upon lt 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 be refunded. Full directions ac company each bottle. Retailpricc 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., if there be any, and the time and labor saved. Prepared only by I. P. HOYT & CO., Philadelphia. JOHN J. HANNA, Lancaster, Agent for Lancaster county. All 1 orders received by him wholesale or retail will be promptly attended to. [aug 19-30-4 m Central Iron Railing Manufactory No. 521, Arck Street, below Broad , PHIL’A. WHITE & DEVENEY, * RESPECTFULLY, call the attention ofthe public generally of Lancaster and elsewhere, to their nandsome Designs and Patterns of RAILING for Cemeteries, Public Squares, Balconies, Verandahs, Gardens, &c., &c.; Ornamental .Tables, Chairs, Settees, 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 it short notice, and their work they will warrant to be equal to any in the city or elsewhere, and their prices as low. [may 27-19-6 m ■ KNIGHT & CRIST, Commission Merchants, No. 54, North Wharves, Philadelphia. T\EALERS in Fish, Cheese and Provisions, have I J const" ntly on hand an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c., viz: Mackerel, I Codfish, Salmon, | Beef,Pork, Shad, I Lard, Herrings, | Hams, M. & J. M. It OWE, WHOLESALE DEALERS, JVo.lll, N. Third Street, 3d door below Race, PHILADELPHIA. on nnn CORN BROOMS, 800 doz. Painted Buckets, 500 nests Cedar Tubs, 600 Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow Baskets. Also, every description of Bristle Broshes, Mats, Eastern, Cedar, Wood, and Willow Ware at the lowest manufacturers* bash price? N. B.—Orders promptly filled , august 26 JJljilaii ft Hew Music.*—Just Published. EE & WALKER, No. 162 Chesnut street, are Hi constantly .publishing and ing, new and beautiful music from theßnipHß most distingushed composers.' 1 U", | JD The following list contains some of their choicest and most popular Songs, Waltzed, Polkas, &c. Now, thou art Gone, a beautiful song, words by Thomas J. Diehl, music by Ham bridge. 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 anil 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 e f 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 witty a fine 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. JLEE Be WALKER, 162 Cheßnut street, Swain’s Building. March 11. ( tf-7 WARWICK & CO., are constantly manufactur ing new and appropriate designs of Enamel- led, Painted and j COTTAGE FURNITURE, of warranted materials and workmanship. Suits of Chamber Furniture, consisting of Dressing Bu reau, Bedstead, Washstand, Toilet Table, and four cane seat Chairs, as low as s3ojper suit, and up ward to $lOO, gotten up in the most superb style. Thoso who are about furnishing hotels or cottages, should call and see this stylo of furniture, which for cheapness, durability and elegance is far prefer able to the old heavy kinds of mahogany, &c. Ordors will bo promptly attondod to and carefully packed. WARWICK & CO., Wurorooms, No. 4 and_6, south 7th streot, between Chosnut and Markot sts., Philadelphia, sopt 2 , [ ■ 32-3 tn 'The undersigned have entered ihto Co-partnership under the Firm Of Film if E M£ millSS, AT NO. 6 MINOR STREET, Philadelphia. WHERE they intend keeping a Large Assort ment of Papers, &c , consisting in part as follows : I Writing Papers ; Wove and Laid, American and English. Bath Posts and Note Papers; Wove and Laid, Gilt and Plain. Folio Posts, Flat Caps. Printing Papers, all sizes. [ Hardware Papers, from 19 by 24 to 40 by 48. Colored and White Tissue Papers, American & English. Hollingsworth’s Patent Manilla Papers. Colored and White. Shoe Papers, common and extra sizes. Buff Envelope Papers. Colored Printing'and Cover Papers. Manilla Papers, all sizes, j 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. Bonnet, Binders,’ Box, Cap land Trunk Boards. White and Buff Envelopes Legal, Letter, Note and Card Bizes. J Agents for Bliss, Potter fit C|o’s PRINTERS’ CARDS in packs and sheets, white and colored—odd sizes cut to order. Also, their Gill, Figured and Plain glazed Papers. \ JOSEPH RIMBY, Late of 88 N. Third Street. N. S. LAWRENCE, Late qf No. 3 Minor Street. N. B. —500 Tons of Rags jwanted in exchange for cash. j I Philadelphia, July 1, 1851. j Philadelphia and Liverpool Line of Packets. npo sail from Philadelphia on the X loth, and from Liverpool on the of each month. From Phila. From Liverpool. Ship Shenandoah, (April 15th June Ist Cant. W. P. Gardiner. J|Aug. 15th Oct. Ist (jDec. 15th Feb. let S’p Westmoreland, (new) (May 15th July Ist Capt. P. A. Decan. .(Sept. 15th Nov. Ist (Jan. 15th March Ist Ship Shackamaxon, (new) (June>lsth Aug. Ist Capt. W. H. West. ^r Nov. 20, >49 Cross’ Circassian Oil. Lancaster Marble Yard. THE sabscribers 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 tie 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, MAmME MAMT3L3P/ DOOR and WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, and in fact, 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. The public are invited to cal! at their WARE ROOMS, and examine for themselves. LEONARD & BAER. tf-26 The Cheap Hardware Store, East King Street, opposite Messenkop’s Hotel, REUBEN S. ROHRER,lateSprecher&Rohrer, returns his thanks for the many past favors bestowed; upon the late firm, and would inform them that he will continue the business at the old stand, and solicits their further favors. He would call ' their attention to a well selected stock of FOREIGN & DOMETIC HARDWARE, such as Locks, Latches, Butt Hinges, Files, Saws, Screwß, Bolts and a general assortment of Building Materials. CARPENTER PLANES, Chisels, Hatchets, Broad Axes, Drawing Knives, Braces and Bitts; Egley’s Superior Domestic Augers, and all kinds of Carpenter Tools. Iron and Steel* Hammered and Rollod Iron of all sizes, Shear, Blister, Sheet and Cast Steel, Slit, Hoop and Sheet Iron, of all kinds. AWHILB AIB® BUSIES, Bellows, Scrow Platos, Rasps and ovory description of Blacksmith Tools. CUTLERY. Suporior Pocket Knives from tne Watorvillo Man ufacturing Company. Also, English Pon Knives, Fino Ivory Knives and Forks, Buck, Bono and Cocoa handle Knives and Forks; Razors, Scissors, &c., &c. BRITTANIA WARE. Cofieo Pots, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, either in whole setts or single pieco. Britannia Candlesticks, Tumblers, Plates, &c. SADDLERY. —Bitts, Buckles, Hames, Webbing, Hog 'Skins, Traces, Saddle Trees, Whip Stalks, Tacks, Thread, &c. Broad and Narrow Lace, Oil Cloth, Curtain Frames, Brass and Silver Hub-bands. GLASS, OILS, AND PAINTS, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, White Lead, Paints. Brushes, &c. CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Coolers, Churns, Stands, Butter Firkins, Water Canß and Kegs,“Wash Bask ets, Market Baskets, Half Bushel and Peck Mea sures ; Clover, Timothy, Herd and Orchard Grass SEEDS. v STOVES. C 3 The celebrated Victory Cook Stove ; also, the Hathaway Stove; Wood and Coal Stoveß. 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, very superior also, Waldron’s, Winsted’s, Darling’s, Dunn & Taylor’s, Robey & 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. [ june 4-18-tf REMOVAL. TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS » INSTITUTE. GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maher, RESPECTFULLY informs his friendsand the people ofLan caster co. generally, that he carries ” MLi on the maufacture of CHAIRS of every description, and SETTEES, at his stand in South Queen st.,the Mechanics’ Institute, and opposite the Fountain Inn Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, where he will be happy to meet his numerous friends and customers from the city and county, and where good bargains 'can always be had. 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. Dir The UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. [april 29-13-tf Encourge your own Mechanics, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. YENITIAN BLINDS of the most beautiful pat tern and finish, are manufactured at the estab lishment of the undersigned, whose Bhop can be found immediately in the rear of Vankanan’s (form erly Schofield’s) hotel. The blinds are made of wood of tbe smoothest and most durable quality, and at short order^ and moderate prices. The subscriber having had con siderable experience in the manufacture of Venitian Blinds, the people of this city and county cnn de pend upon having any work they may order, exe cuted with despatch and in a workmanlike manner. A variety of handsome blinds are on hahd for the inspection of the public. Old blinds repaired and trimmed, tn look equal to new, * GBOftttß april Id li .TIAHKNTN, who wish tu obtain firsurale jr DASUBftftBtITYPB MINIA WRBB of their ehihiren | CHILDREN, who wish to obtain fiFsurato Da= p§FFOfltyp@ Likenesses oftheir parental’ BROTHERS, who wish to obtain the best Da= guerreotype Likenesea of their Sisters T SISTERS, who wish to obtain the most lifelike Daguerreotypes of their Brother j Friends and relatives, who wish Likenesses of each other; and in short, ALL THE “ REST OP 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. 2-tf Trenton Mutual Ufe Insurance Company, Trenton, IV. J. UNIMPAIRED CAPITAL $208,991,58. Chartered by the Legislature of N. J., Feb. 5, 1847. ■ Directors: James Hot, Jr., Joseph C. Potts, Presd’t. Benjamin Fish, G. A. Perdicaris, V. P. John A. Weart. Eli Morris, Sec’y. Jonathan Fish, Treasurer. - Premiums reduced 25 per cent. 1. Guarantee capital investedin bonds,mortgages, and stocks, $150,000. “ 2. A reduction in the rates of premiums of 25 per cent., payable annually, semi-annually or quar* terly, as may be desired. 3. The'insured 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 forthe protection of their creditors. 7. Clergymen and other persons, whose .depen dence is upon a salary, will find this an excellent way to secure theii* 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 also give all other necessary information as to rates of insurance, & c . LANDIS & BLACK, Attorneys at Law. 5-ly Lancaster, Feb. 25, 1851. NOTICE TO THE" CITIZENS OF LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY. PHILIP DEICHLER respectfully notifies Tiis 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 dvery description, made in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials. He would particularly invite attention to a fine article ol Cloth, Leather and Morocco CONGRESS BOOTS; also, to a general assortment of CHILDREN’S GAITERS of 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. fcr REPAIRING of all kinds neatly done at the shortest notice. 23-13-tf LOOK HERE. GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNER S HAT AND CAP STORE, N. W. Corner Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. rnHE subscriber is truly thankful to his friends X 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, makes his stock equal, if not superior, to any thing In this city. It consists in part or 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 of which will bo sold lower than the lowest. STRAW GOODS. Just received a choice and splendid assortment of fashionablo SUMMER HATS, such as Palm, Leaf, Pedal, China Pear), Canada Braid and Log horn, toge.her with all the new styles of Sumraor Hats for Children. Hats of any quality and stylo made to ordor, with neatnesß and doepatch—-and aflerwardß ironed, freo of charge. his establishment it is always considered a pleasure to show goods. KrCall 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. 13 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 , 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 bis line, in the most splendid style—Pound and Fruit 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 (< ne plus ultra,” at least as neat, commodious, and well ventilated as any.in this city. As to the creams which he shall furnish, he challenges competition in the quality, variety and richness of flavor, as be intends, during the season, to intro duce several new kinds heretofore only manufac tured in the larger cities. •Water Ices, a delicacy never before offered in this place. In introducing, for the first time, to the Lancaster public, this truly deiicious article, the subscriber Feels assured that it requires but to be known to render it one of the most popular luxuries of the season.' At his establishment it will be made by a person who, from experience, and practice, is a perfect master of his business, and therefore the public may rely upon being supplied with a superior article JOHN L. KEFFER, Lancaster, May 6. 15-tf PINKERTON 8c SLAYMAKER’S NEW AND CHEAP HARDWARE STORE, In the building formerly occupied as the Post Office ,■ between Vankanan’s and Shober’s Hotels , NORTH QUEEN ST. TH E subscribers having taken the above property, would call the attention of Dealers and Con sumers to their entire new and well selected assort- ment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, | which they are now opening, consisting in part of I Building Materials, Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws. Bolts, Nails, Glass, &c., - / PAINTS ; OILS AND VARNISHES. A well selected and general assortment of Car penters’ Tools, Planes, Chisels, Braces and Bitts, 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, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Shovel, and Tongs, Coffee Mills, Waiters, and Looking Glasses. A general assortment of CEDAR WARE* Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Stands, bushel, half bushel, peck and half peck measures. • Jk. STOVES. £g| Cook, Coal, Oven*Top and Nine Plate. We would call the attention of Fafmera to our stock of Ploughs) Shovels. Forks, Chains, Drain Cradles, Scythes. Rakes) water Cutis, fee. SADDLED & COAGHMAKERS will find an extensive assortment of goods suited to their tfude, to whieh we invite their particular Attentioni ■ , a * Heap and Sheet lF@n 9 Reek Pewder and Safely Fuse, together with every aFtiele kept in a liartf= warn store, all ol whieh they offer at wholesale or retail on very reasonable terms. They hope by striot attention to business and in their endeavors to please enstomers, to reeeive a share of ptibltn patronage, Old Castings and Flaiseed taken in eiehange lor goods, WM, C, PINKERTON, HENRY E, BLAYMAKER, . ; (Formerly in the employ of Geo, Af, Steinman.) Lancaster, April 15, 1851. 12-ly Opposed to all Monopolies. THE an entire new line of passenger Cars, called “OUR LINE/’ These Cars have no superior in point of style, comfort and convenience. They have all the mod ern improvements, and are No. l in every sense of the word. This Line leaves i . NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, every day at Hi o’clock, A. M. (except the Sab bath) for Lancaster, Columbia, York and Harrisburg, and on its return leaves Herr’s hotel, Columbia, at 12; Lancaster at 12£, and Downingtown at 2 o’clock, P. M., and arrives at Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, in time to take the eastern line at 5 o’clock for New York. The cars are attached to the Way Train, and run in the rear, which gives them a decided pre ference over any other cars in case of a collision or a run off, which under the best of management will sometimes occur. Our passengers and cars must, from their position in the train, be compara tively free from danger. , The subscribers are - aware of the monstrous monopoly against which they have to contend, but they are determined to encounter it, and relying > upon the encouragement of all who are opposed to | monopolies and in favor of low rates of fare, they i will run this line at the following rates, viz.: 1 THREE CENTS PER MILE, . no more nor no less, under any circumstances These are the lowest rates at which passengers can be carried over the road under the present rates of toll charged by the State, which are two cents per mile on each passenger, and $4,92 on each car. In order that our friends may not mistake “OUR .LINE,” we give the color of the cars, which is I TfiUE blue, and ask the patronage of a generous | public to sustain us in our undertaking. DAVID MILLER & CO. 14-tf f Strasburg Foundry and Macbine Shop. THE undersigned take this method of informing their friends and the public oi Lancaster county, that they have just erected a new FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, in tho borough of Strasburg, 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 STEAM ENGINES, SHAFTING, GEARINGS, mill AND SAW MILL WORKS, CAR WHEELS AND AXLES, Threshing Machines and Corn Shelters made and repaired. • Machines lor turning Broom and Fork .Handles, &c. Slide and Hand Lathes for 'turning Wood and Iron. Stoves of every pattern manufac tured and for sale. Cellar Grates of various pat terns, Iron Railings for yards, Cemeteries, &c. Smithing of all kinds will'also be attended to. Casting of every description done at this Foundry, at the shortest notice. They have secured the services of skilful and experienced workmen, and feel warranted in saying, that all work which may be entrusted to their hands will be executed with neatness and despatch. , price paid for old castings. • DIFFENBACH & HIESTAND; Strasburg, Aug. 19. 30-6 m 1 Fire! Fire* Fire IN this age of invention, of progress and When the North and the South have ceased to : knock under; j ! When thousands have gone to the world’s great fair!, And every nation has bestowed its all of which are offered at Philadelphia prices at new and cheap •Hardware j Store, North Queen 1 street, between Shober’s and Van Kanan’s hotels.) ’ PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER. . may 20 ' 17 Important to Farmers & Thresh ing machine makers. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he 1 has lately completed a TRIPLE POW ER INTERNAL GEARED HORSE POWER, which outrivals any other, in use. It is made en tirely of Iron, both Frame and Gearing. The Jou rnals are Cast-Steel —its weight is 600 lbs. On trial it has proved-itself capable of performing from 60 to 100 per cent, more work than other Powers with, the eame labor of the team. It is warranted to hold 8 horses. I have also completed a combined THRESHER AND CLEANER, which is capable of Threshing and Cleaning from 300 to 500 bushels of wheat per day, with from 6 to 8 Horses, and an equal number of hands, j 4 horses can thresh with it from 100 to 200 bushels per day of wheat, and 400 to 600 of oats. It is very convenient for those who follow Threshing, and for two or more farmers toown in company;' it is more convenient to move than any use. The Machine stands on the wag on while threshing—the Power is loaded on the same wagon in moving—-two horses are sufficient to move it; it will save enough Jabor in threshing 2000 bushels to pay its extra cost. It will thresh in the field or by a stack as conveniently asjn a barn. The cylinder and concave can readily be adjusted so as to thresh with equal facility both tough and dry grain. It is free from the complication and liability to get out of order of other machines of the kind, and of less cost-—price $lOO,OO. Power, j $76,00 Wagon attached if ordered, 40,00 Improved Thresher and Shaker, 45.00 Machine makers supplied oh the moßt reasonable terms. Powers made by wholesale by 1. W» Groff, Lancaster. Pa. Threshers, Mttehlnes, fee., made and for stile by Jeffrey Smedley, ; Columbia, Pa, All orders difeeted to the subscriber, at Laneas* ter. Pa., will be promptly attended to. sAmUBL PfiLTONj Jr. ’ June 14 tf»9o Iron Foimdiw & ittaeliine BboPi F Vest Qhmut Btral» between N, Queen mi Prine§ Street 1 1ANQA8TM PA, fpFFH liibsefibeFftnnovnees iMhe publie Inal he I has lately nurahwed the above usumnive Es= taoliahmenti wnere he in now prepared to do work of every; description in hie line, such ast^T*! STEM ENGINES fr BOJIEW Shafting* Gearing Mill and Saw 'Mill WofK,Bnrieaf fit and an easy Boot would do well to give him a call. * Ladles’ Branch. - To the Ladies he would say that all who want an (ft extra fine Satin Gaiter, Italian Cloth do; Fran- W cais do. fancy Colored, White Kid Slippers, French do. Shoeteea, Jenny Linds, Jefferson V Ties, Buskins, Kid Gaiters, Morocco Boots, and.all the various styles, and as he intends to sell as cheap as any other establishment in v the city, he respectfully solicits 'their patronage, assuring all who may patronise I him, that no efforts will be spared to give general satisfaction both in quality and in price. j at the shortest notice. Children’s work of every description on hand. Mending promptly: attended to. * j ! JAMES W. QUINN, between Shober’s and Vank&nan’s hotel. s2r He would further stole, that he has secured the services of Mr. M. J. Weaver, formerly Fore mau*in the employ qf Adam S. Keller. . Marchlsl’s Uterine CatUollcon THE undersigned . having become Agent for this inval able MEDICINE, ould respectfully vite the attention the afflicted tothe ttifying succcei it has attended its e wherever intro iced, and its happy iaptation to ino re of the distress l diseases for hiclt it is offered. This CATHOLI )N is in truth ono the Greatest Med il Discoveries of jeomo indontifiod .... nuuihi and happine*. / FEMALES. This declaration is based on the iact that it will euro tnoro than nino-tenths of a class of vory prev alent diseases, known ns FEMALE COMPLAINTS, and which have heretofore resisted the skill and exertions of the most accomplished Physicians of all countries, to a degree beyond that of almost every other malady to which the human family is heir. It has!already received the approbation and liberal patronage of very many prominent members of the Medical Faculty, in the United States, willing to abide the truth, and having due regard for the welfare ol their patients, and is in every way worthy' the confidence of the afflicted as a successful, safe and cheap remedy. Of this, additional proof will be found in the pamphlet, to which the attention of Ladies and Practioners is respectfully invited. - ! This medicine has never been introduced by | empty puffs and misrepresentations, nor is it in -1 tended that its present popularity shall be sustained by any medium but its merits and the approbation of the public. The Catholicon is not a “cure-oil,” but is im ended expressly for those complaints inci dental to the respectable female whether married or single—Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb; Fluor Albus, or Whites; Chronic Inflammation,and Ulceration of the\Vomb; Incidental Haemorrhage, or Flooding; Painful, Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation, &c., with all t h*»ir accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe, or of how long standing. Pamphlets can be had gratis at my store. JAMES SMITH, Agent, Druggist,' East King street, Lancaster. References : Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, Md. John C. Orrick, M. D., do. Willianl Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. H P B Peckham, M. D., Utica, r N. Y. L D Fleming, M. D.,New Bedford, Mass. D Y Foote, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y. M H Mills, M. D., Rochester, N. Y. W W Reese, M. D., city of New York. Central Depot, 368 Broadway, New York, oct 21 39-6 m WFII!LVc «OI)UTE ; iy]£jP%o_SET ON pflp E ß, ASTROLOGY.-j-The celebrated Dr. C. W. Ro back, Professor of Astrology, Astronomy 3 Phrenology and Geomancy, combined with Conju ration, from Sweden, office No. 6, White street. New York. • $25,000 having been won by my numerous friends On the late Presidential Election, should convince those skeptical persons who talk o ffailure, that no such word as fail is or has been known by the emi nent and distinguished Astrologer, C. W. ROBACK, who, during his experience of over a quarter of a century, during which time he' has given advice, and employed the Wonderful powers which he only is the possessor of in this country, having been born with this wonderful, most powerful science. Who can doubt that we are not under the influence of destiny, and governed by the reciprocal influence ofthe celestial, terrestrial,and the astronomical systems, whose mutual relation to each other once disturb, and will it not destroy the unison of action? Do you doubt predestination? then why not every man gain the celebrity of General Taylor, Daniel Webster, or a Henry Clay? and yet there are some who are foolish enough to doubt that a man may be born with the power to see into fbture events, buch should not condemn till they have called to seethe seventh sen ofthe seventh son, whose advantages from travelling haVc given him more experience than all the other [ astrologer*, male or female, in the United Sates. < tlow an it btr ftnutlbU that the destiny ol* titan ihnultl bn governed by the mete shuffling afn pack or mtfdsi ami yet there are thousands whe allow thnmselvea, with open mouths, te swallow the greasy words ol'eome old'woman, whean true akill eonsiata in filling them with wonders that are more fbr the digestion of others, whs ereduleua, yet more aeientille. , It is abeh that bring diseredit on a pro> fhaaten that has been aeknowledged to be eaeienee of the highest order, Ifom time immemorial) and it is.the only profession that has holy authority to sits* Jain it, fho high respect , whish General Taylor ■gnd the fbllowing gentlemen had (hr Astrology is, shown by his letter for his nslivity, of the 10th ol February, )846, to the enbsqriber. in which hepre* dieted ell his victories, and named the places of the late war with Mexico; Ilf! also predicted that he would be elected President of the United States, and aUo foretold {that bo would not live but a Bhorl time after his eleption, which prediction hss been filled to the very fetter. In addition to bis power to foresee future events, he haß the power to give such information*,as will effectually redeem such as are given to the free use of the bottle. He is also capable of curing diseases heretofore considered incurable in this country by the ordinary medicines, and wishes ail to give him a call who have been.given up by their physicians and wish to be cured. He will warrant a cure in all cases, and will make no charge, except for the conjurations he shall make use of in bis office. He is often asked what a nativity is: he answers, ac- cording to Geomancy, one of the seveO points in the science of Astrology, that it is a Horoscope of the future events of a persona’s life, carefully cal culated and transcribed on paper, containing an account of all the lucky and unlucky days in the months aud years of the person’s life for whom it is cast; by which means thonsands in this country and elsewhere have been prevented from misfortunes that had been hidden in the womb of faturity, by referring to their Nativity before entering on any speculation of business or pleasure. It should be in the hands of every one as their Almanac of life. A Nativity of ah individual can only forwarn the possessor of troubles that are in future for him; those who are involved in present difficulties of any kind must waiton the subscriber in person or by letter, who is prepared to exert his influence, for their im mediate benefit. He is ready to use his influence I to foretell the result of lawsuits, and all undertak- j ings in which there is a risk involved; he also makes ; use of his power for the restoration of stolen or lost property, which he has used for the advantage of thousands in this city and elsewhere. Q£T He can b*e consulted with at his Office, or by letter, if! prepaid, and he is prepared to make use of his power on any of the following topics; busi ncsss of all desdriptions, travelling by land or sea; courtships; advice given for their successful accom plishment; speculating in stocks, merchandise, or real estate; the recovering of legacies in dispute; the purchasing of tickets, and the safety of shipßat sea. He also has had the honor of receiving a cer tificate from the Hon. C. John Bernadotte, formerly King of Sweden, which it will give him great pleas ure in showing to those who favor him with a call; he also offers his services, respecting Health, Wealth, and Marriage, Love Affairs, Journtys, Lawsuits, difficulty in Business, Fraud, Sickness, and Death, Past, Present, and Future Events, and all the coucerns of life, and invites all to call who are afflicted, corporally or mentally. Terms, Ladies fiO'cts. Gentleman $l. Nativi ties calculated and:read in full ; according to the oracles of masculine signs; Ladies, $1; Gentlemen, $1,60. •' r Nativities calculated according to Geomancy, for Ladies $2, in full $3; for. Gentlemen $3, m full 86. Persons at a distance, can have Nativities drawn, bv sending the date ol the day of their birth. All letters containing the above fee, will receive immediate attention, and Nativities will be sent to any part of the U. States, written on durable paper. {gr Be particular to mention the Post-office, county and State. _ . nfl . _ Office, No. 6, White Street, New York. Office hours, from 9 A. M. till 10 P. . C.W. ROBACK, Astrologer. . ly*-4 JOB Printing neatly and eapedieiously eie cuted at this office. CONTAINING 1 NO ALCOHOL. THE best and strongest certified, medicine in the world for the cure of Dyspepsia in all its forms —such as headache, heartburn, habitual costive 'ness, acidity of the stomach, loss of appetite, , asthma, piles, incipient consumption, debility aris ing from protracted fevers, fever and ague, expo sure to beat or cold, old age—and diseases arising from imperfect digestion, or a deranged condition ofthe stomach. It is also an excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any medicine in use, for females suffering from uterine or nervous dorange raent. Among the numerous and highly respectable ccr tificateß, we refer to the following : Prof. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State Assayer. • Fitxhenry Homer, Esq., Boston. James C. Dunn, Esq., City Treasurer, Boston. - * . Hon. Myron Lawronco, Ex-PrcsdhMass. Sonato. \ Hon. L. H. Arnold, formerly Governor Rhodo S Island, now Mornber of Congross. / Hon. William Woodbridgo, formorly Governor of {J Michigan, now U. S. Senator. Hon. J. T. Morehcad, formerly Govornor of Kentucky, now U. S. Sonator. Hon. J. F. Simmons, U. S. Sonator from Rhodo Islnnd. Hon. Samuol S. Phelps, U. S. Sonator from-Vt. Hon. William Unham, “ “ Hon. Solomon Footo, Mombor of Congress from Vermont. Hon. H. D. Foster, Membbr of Congross from Pa. Hon. M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congross from Wisconsin Territory. Gen. A* C. Dodge, Delegate in Congress from lowa.. R. P.Stowo, Esq., Clo'k in tho House of Repre sentatives. C. C. Throwbridge, Esq., Detroit, Michigan. Geo. W. Jones, Esq., Survoyor General, Dubuque, lowa. Joseph Hoxio, Esq., No. 76 Wall st., Now York. Many-other individuals of the highest respecta bility, can be referred to, who will confirm all that has been said in favor of this invaluable mbdicinc. DR. GEO. B. GREEN, Proprietor, Windsor, Vermont. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Drug gists, No. 26 Merchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $1 per bottle j six bottles for $5. CAUTION.— Each bottle of the Genuine Oxyge nated Bitters, will have tho outside wrapper printed in Engiish, French and Spanish, with tho signature of Geo. B. (Sheen, Proprietor, upon Three Sides, and in addition, a finely engraved label upon tho top of the bottle, with the signature of Reed, Bates & Austin, who are the sole General Agents, and to whom all orders must bo addressed. $ For Sale by JOHN F. LONG, North Queen street, Lancaster, may 20 17 NO other Medicine has ever been introduced to the public that has met with such unparalclled success, as Dr. Soule’s Oriental Balm Pills.— Having been but six years before the public, and the advertising small when compared with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into every State in the Union and Canadas. They have absolutely become the standard Medicine o! the day. • They are purely vegetable and bo admi rably compounded that when taken in large doses they speedily cure acute diseases, and when taken in small doses they operate like a charm, upon tho most delicate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from their beds when all other remedies had failed. We here refer to but a few of the many miraculous cures effected by the use of said Pills. Spinal Affection. —Anna Wood, of Rutland, Jefferson, county, N. Y., was cured, after she had been confined to bed 5 years, with Spinal disease and Abscess of the Lungs. The bill of her regular • Physician (Dr. Johnson, of Clay,) had amounted to $6OO. Sec circular. Scrofula and Nervous Debility. —Mrs. Down, of Clay, Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and Scrofulous affection of the head, after - she had been confined six months and all other medicines had failed. Cough and Consumption Cured. —Wm. Bently of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe cough after he had been confined to his bed for a long time, and was given up by the Physicians. He had used most of the cough medicines of the day, and was supposed by his friends nnd physicians to bo . in tho last stage of’Consumption. Dyspepsia. —A. B. F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N« , Y»» was cured of' Dyspepsia, so severe as not to bo 1 able to work Air two years. Win. Rinitih of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of ; a severe case of Dyspepsia, Cusliveness and Nervous Debility, of years standing, after expending large sums uf money to no purpose. Nee circular. UKWaUK OF UOIJNTHUFJ'UTH, As there are ejiiifiiiiift j'ills In ciFoiilfHinn called Oriental Of Huvefylgil liitlliii lie ‘MlFt' td 808 ilgftlFO you buy Unit lie Ulftine nf *‘ I>r, L, Novbfi k 60,is nn the (hue nl’ the flows, None others enn he genuine, Pur sale by Hr, JACOR LONG, Lancaster City. P, X. Zeigler, Columbia W, A, b H. Hpnngler, Marietta, Hemuol Bower, Htrashurg, George Ross, Elisabethtown, < Samuel Ensmfnger, IManheim, Brubnkor & Smith, New Holland, A, C, NORTON, Generul Agont, Carlisle, Pa, nov 5 41-tf AFFLICTED READ!!! Philadelphia medical house, has been established for sixteen years, by Dr. Kinkelin, N. W. Corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Sixteen years of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this city, have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner far and near, in thetreatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat or legs,* pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures,gravel, and diseasesarising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success —and he who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as.a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men who have injured themselves hy a certain practice indulged in, (a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at Bchool,) the effects of which are nightly fglt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply at once. Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irritability and all nervous affections, .indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, and every disease in any way connected, with the disorder of the procreative functions cured, and vigor restored. YOUTH AND MANHOOD* A Vigorous Life, Or a Premature Death. ’ KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION. Only 25 Cents: —This book recently published is filled with useful information on the infirmatiea and diseases of the generative organs. It addresses Itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery-and suffering and'save thousands of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. • A remittance of 26 cents, enclosed in a letter and addressed to DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of 3d and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia, will ensure a hook, onder envelope, " ’peNreturn of mail. . Persons at a distance may address Dr. K., by letter, post paid, and be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, Directions, Ac., will be forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damago'or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers,* and all others, supplied with the book at very low rates. ■ [July IS-25, ly. Franklin Shaving Saloon. REMOVAL. 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 HsJfc ger’s store and Cooper's Red Lion Hotel, he will be pleased to see all those who have here-ji tofore patronized him. Jttr He still continues the BHAMPOONING bus iness. Those who wish to enjoy this luxury should call at his shop, as he is confident ot. giving satis faction. 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