. n'J*. 4UIC- •>' V * . 7715. - • * ••• , Philadelphia Advertisements. V. B. Palmer, Agent, Third and Chesnot Sts. i STAUFFER & 04 RUEY, Succatori to O. 'Conrad, WATCH MAEBBS AND JEWELERS, AND IMPORTERS OP WATCHES, No. 96 North_£second, street, below Race , corner of Quarry street , PHILADELPHIA. E 0& . sale an. Assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever,-Leprae and Plain Watches; fine Gold Jewelry and Siyer-Ware. Prices at the ‘Philadelphia Watch l{ Jewelry Store. 9 Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, IS carat cases, and Gold Dial, $2B 00 & over. Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, 12 00 ££ 'Silver Lepine Watches, jeweled, 900 £< Superior Quartier Watfcnes, 700 ££ Gold Pencils, 100 (( Fine Silver Spectacles, 150 ££ Gold Finger Rings, from 37} to 80 00 ££ Watch Glasses, plain 12} cents ; patent, 18} els.; unet, 25 cents. t ' 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, 1861. tl-ly* CARPET^! MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT. THE undersigned having just completed their selection of FALL GOODS, comprising the most extensive assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., to he found in Philadelphia, all of which will bo sold on the most reasonable and accommodating terms. Country Merchants and others may rely upon getting suited with every description of goods appertaining to the business, and an examination of our stock is particularly requested. Goods bought to sell again at the lowest wholesale city orices, a discount off. WINDOW SHADES. We have on hand about 2000 pair of English, French and American Window Shades, from 50 cts., to $l6 per pair, unrivalled for beauty and cheapness. Call and see before buying elsewhere. Door Mats, Bindings, Druggett Stair Rods, &c., at the lowest prices. 1 HALLOWELL & BANISTER, N. E. Corner 7th and Market sts., Phila’a. sep 9 33-4 m B. FRAIVKLIIV lIOLL, SUCCESSOR TO HARDING & HOLL, Wholesale Commission Paper Warehouse, * NO. 21 Minor Street, between oth and 6th and ; Chesnut and Market streets, Philadelphia, keeps constantly on hand a large and varied 6tock of all kinds of PAPER, suited to publishers, merchants, manufacturers, schools, &c. The undersigned returns his 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. AH 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 Light, Light, Light, At No. 221, North Second street above Vine, East side, PHILADELPHIA. TflE subscribers call the attention of their friends and the public in general, to their new and improved PINE OIL LAMP; also, Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps. Gas Fixtures of every description. Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brachets—for lamps or gas —Candclabras, Gurindolcs, Boquet Holders, Vases, Parlor Lamps, Mali Lanterns, Mantle Base Lamps. A general assortment of Glasses and Bri tanic Lamps for domestic purposes. Gas Fitting done at short notice. Lamp Glasses, Globes, paper and metalic shades, Lampwicks in large variety. Also Tin Cans of all sizes. By personal attention to the manufacturing of the above articles, enables them to sell at the very lowest market prices—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, (burnt district,) Factory S 6 Noble street, near Fourth, oct 14 38-3 m Dr. Hoyt’s Heave Powders. THIS preparation is now being offered to the public aB a guar eritecd Cure for the lIEAVES in ££ Horses, and as the only known mod icine.in the World having,being used *2. sJ™ in the private Veterinary practice of the proprietor for the last 37 years ; and 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 utter incompetency of the horse tor labor, when troubled with this common disease, should induce every one having such to apply immediately for this remedy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE. Which will be sent “with full directions,” to any part of ihe United All letters or commu nications to be addressed, post paid, to I. P. HOYT, Rear of No. ID, 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-Gm The Housewife’s Help and Husband’s Joy ! Tlie 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 be refunded. Full directions ac company each bottle. Retail price 1.2 cents per bottle, sufficient to do two ordinary washings , and saving the Clothes more by not rubbing them, than the cost of Fix bottles—besides removing stains of fruit, &c., it 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* orders received by him wholesale or retail, -will be promptly attended to. [aug 19-30-4 m -.ADAMS & Co.’s EXPRESS v For Lancaster , Harrisburg, Carlisle, Phila., <§-c. THE undersigned, having made arrangements ■ with the Eagle Line for special accommoda* tions, are prepared to forward to and from Philar delphia, daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cases ot Goods, &c. Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle, and Chambersburg, will be forwarded from Lan caster and Harrisburg by the regular Conveyances. Persons residing in the interior towns, which are off the main routes, can obtain packages from Philadelphia, by directing them to the care of some one in any of the above named places. Packages for the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will be forwarded from the Philadelphia Office with great despatch and moderate terms. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by Express, no commission will be charged. OFFICES. —Philadelphia, Adams & Co., No. 80 Chesnut Street; Lancaster, J. G. Thacxara, North Queen Street; Harrisburg, G. Bebnoer, Market Street. E. S. SANFORD, > Pkoprietoes S. M. SHOEMAKER,) EOPRIETOE9 Philadelphia. 43-ly Nov. 20, >49 New Music.—-Just Published. T>EE & WALKER, N 0.162 Chesnut street, are 4jQ constantly publishing and ing, new and beautiful music from thejHSßßEKgaw most distingushcd composers. u u U The following list contains some of their choicest and most popular. Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, &c. Now, thou art Gone, song,, words by Thomas J. Diehl, music ny Ijambridge. My New England Home; words and music by Mrs.'L. Wade. Grobe’s.Omnibus; by C. Grobe—a collection ot Duetts. Sounds from Hortic, piano and violin, by Jos. Gting’l. Pretty Little Polkas for Prettv Little People, J. Ling. All the Winds are Sleeping, by A. S. Wornsey. Gurdian Angel, by the author df <c 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, ■uperior Pianos, and a supply of Martin’s Celebra ted Guitars, which, together with a fine assortment of Musical Instruments and Merchandize in gener al, comprise a stock'not to be surpassed by that of any other establishment m the country. ;LEE & WALKER,. 162 Chesnut street, Swain’s Building. March 111 ’ M”? Cheap and Good Watches. SZEPP, No. 79 North Second Street, • 3 doore above Arch, ie daily receiving jojjSv ; WATCHES AND JEWELRY . flEis ni every description, which will be, sold.' cheaper than' ever. , j - rGold Levers, 18 carat cases, $3O to $lOO Silver. Levers, 16 “ 35 Silver Lepine, 10 “ 15 Quarticr,- ‘ 6 .“ 10 Gold Pencils, m 1,50 “10 Watches repaired at thia establishment. OSrDonH forget the number—79 North 2d street, 3 dfiors above Arch, lower side, jB, 1851 Philadelphia Advertisements. The undersigned have entered into Co-partnership under the Firm of RIMBY & LAWRENCE, TO CARRY ON THE “ F£FM AISMS 11SII1SL AT NO. o MINOR ST REET, WHERE they intend keeping a Large Assort ment of Papers, &c , consisting in. part as : follows ? • '• Writing Papers; Wove and Laid, American and English. Bath Posts and Note Papers; Wove and Laid, Gilt and*Plain. f - 'Folio Posts, Flat Capa. Printing Papers, all sizes. Hardware Papers, from 19 by 24 to 40 by *4B. • Colored and White Tissue Papers, American & 1 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 CoPd Papers for Confectioners. Rag, Manilla and Straw Wrapping Papers. • . Bonnet, Binders,’-Box, Cap and Trunk Boards. I While and Buff Envelopes ; Legal, Letter, Note and Card sizes. ' s . Agents for Bliss, Potter & Co’s ! PRINTERS’ CARDS in packs and r sheets, white and colored —odd sizes cut to order. Also, their Gilt, Figured and Plain glazed Papers. JOSEPH RIMBY, Late of 88 N. Third Street. N. S. LAWRENCE, Late of No. 3 Minor Street. N. 8.—500 Tons of Rags wanted in exchange for cash. Philadelphia, July 1, 1851. 6m-23 Philadelphia and Liverpool Line of Packets. fTIO sail from Philadelphia on the • I 15th, and from Liverpool on the of each month. From Phila. From Liverpool. Ship Suekandoah, (April 15th June Ist Capt. W. P. Gardiner. J Aug. 15th Oct. Ist ( Dec. loth Feb. Ist S’p Westmoreland, (new) (May 15th July Ist Capt. P. A. Decan. 2 Sept. loth Nov. Ist (Jan. 15th March Ist Ship Shackamaxok, (new) (June 15th Aug. Ist Capt. W. H. West. 15th Dec. Ist ( Feb. Isth April Ist Ship Mary Pleasants, (July 15th Sep. Ist Capt. R. R. Decan. Nov. 15th Jan. Ist (March 15th May Ist The above first-class ships are built of the best materials, and commanded by experienced navi gators. Due regard has beeiFpaid to select models for speed, with comfort for passengers. They will sail punctually on the days adve>tised, taking ad vantage ot the steam tow-boats on the Delavrare. 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 drafts for jC.l_sterling and upward, payable at sight, without discount. Apply to . GEORGE McHENRY & CO., 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. And to . JAMES McHENRY, may 6-15-1 y] 5 Temple Place, Liverpool. \\ WM. BAIL Y 8c SON, ' , • Importers and Dealers m . L II S.VISUSM, FRENCH A SWISH IVvfTIKS /I 0 JEWELRY, SII.VKH-WaUE, |. UT Kt).' 'S ( ‘Mi WARE. XNO.rANCY ARTICLES, \j B Are constantly reedvinp the latest styles V Ml ot the aljDve Goods, which am mrered at ' II wliulo.salc or retail, :>t [ No. lilti Market Street. atwc Sixth, near 11 v Decatur Street, I'iuliuklj>hia ESTAIILISin:tI IN IMS. , 't’un-u/Ufd to U u-H.it they Plainfield Classical Academy. (FOUR MILES WEST OF CARLISLE.) ELEVENTH SESSION COMMENCES ON MON DAY the 3d of November. THIS Institution has been established nearly Six Years, during whicli time lasaim' such additions and improvements have been made as to render it one of the most commodious and convenient in the State. The course of studies includes all that are re quired for College, Counting Mouse, &c. Also the modern languages, .and Vocal andTnstrumental Music. In regard to healthlulnesa, it may be mentioned that no case of serious sickness has occurred in the Institution since it wan founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved associates, scenes of vice, and resorts of dissipation, have no existence in thi3 locality. It is the determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain the reputation it has already acquired for imparting thorough instruction, and inculcating and establishing virtuous principles in the minds of youths submitted to his charge. TERMS, (per-session of five months) $5O. For Catalogues, containing references and full particulars, address .R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. O , Cum. Co., Pa. October 10 37-tf New Boot and Shoe Store. JAMES W. QUINN respectfully informs his friends and the public 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,taßT Gaiters. Also all kinds of heavy work, suitable for country as well as city qua. tom. All who want a neat fit and ay easy Boot would do well to give him a call. ; Ladies’ Branch. To tlie'Ladies he would say* that all who want an [ft Cstra fine Satin Gaiter, Italian Cloth do. Fran iff bais do fancy colored, White Kid Slippers, fti-French do. Shoetees,-Jenny Linde, Jefferson ■ jries, Buskins, Kid Gaiters, Morocco Boots, and' i\l 1 iiie various styles, and as he intends.to sell as cheap as any other establishmentin 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 ind in price. Custom work mado at the shortest notice. Children’s work of every description on hand.* Mending promptly attended to. JAMES W. QUINN, between Shober’s and Vankan'an’s hotel. {£r He would further state, that he has secured .the services of Mr. M. J. Weaver, formerly Fore man in the employ of Adam S. Keller. latest Arrival of Fresh GLASS AND QUEENSWaRE, at Jacob Bueh ler’s new and cheap store in East King street, opposite the Farmers’ Bank', where he is just open ing a large and well selected 6tock of FRESH GROCERIES, to which he invites the attention of his numerous friends, and the citizens of Lancaster and its vicinity in general, as he is determined to sell as cheap as any, and the quality o r his goods cannot be surpas sed,, as he lias made such arrangements with the merchants of the city, so that he is constantly re ceiving Fresh Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Mackerel and Salt; also Oranges,' Raisins, Dates, Figs, &c. * b , JACOB BUEHLER. april 22 , 13-tf BY a resolution of the Board’ of Trustees of the First Methodist Episcopal'Church of the City of Lancaster* will be sold at private sale, thegroud in the rear of the Church building, (formerly occu pied as a burying ground,) and facing pn Walnut street, which can be divided into six handsome building lots —to be sold separately or together,; as may best suit purchasers. Possession given im mediately. Apply to Behjahik F. Shbhx;, President of the Board of Trustees. Lancaster, oct 7 tf-37 Important to Cabinet Makers, Carpenters and Wheel Wrights. THE subscriber has received an agency for the’ sale of OTIS’ PATENT MORTISING MA. CHINES in Lancaster co’y, and he is now ready to dispose of them at the lowest price. It is only necessary to say that they need but be seen in op eration fpr their utility to be acknowledged.* WHEEL HUBS or.BEVIL MORTISING can be done on this Machine, although simple in its con struction. One df these machines can be seen in operation at his shop. The subscriber has constantly on hand a large supply of MAHOGANY VENEERS and the cele brated NEW iORK VARNISH, ail of which he wiH seli at New York prices. • To his customers, by calling on him, he will show the newly discovered mode of filling the grain of Wood without rubbing with Pumice stone according to the old plan—a discovery of great value to the Cabinet Maker. JOHN CARR, Cabinet Maker, EasfKing street, a few doors above Espenshade’s Hotel. Lancaster, Jan. 8, 1850. 60-lf SAMUEL ZEPP. 11-ly* Philadelphia Building Lots for Sale. TlietWbrW’s "Fair! TREMENTIYOUS EXCIT£MENT. AS many of oar citizens will not be able, on a©- 1 count of business and other matters, to visit London during the exhibition of the World’s Inge nuity, the proprietors of the ' , LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION, J. RATHFON & WM. HENSLER, 1 (successors to Jos. Gormley) have now 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 theirfriends, and 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, the 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, black and fancy Cassi mere Pants $2 to $5; light Summer Clothing in endless variety, and at corresponding low prices. Visit the extensive establishment of Rathfon* and Henßler and secure a saving of at least 30 per cent, on your purchases. Our aim is to please and ac commodate all; and in order to do this we manu facture clothing at almost every price. Selling for cash only enables U 9 to offer clothing at a very trifling advance. Our motto is <c SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES.” Wc arc confident that an examination by you is all that is necessary to confirm what 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 servicesofMr. 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 M efehant Tailoring establishments in the Western Cities, and is fully confident that everything emanating from his hands will be done in the best style. 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 ! That Rumor once the truth should speak ; Astonishing the multitude To see her play so strange a freak— But if in doubt you have indulged, You’ll bid your bosom doubt no more, If you’ll but take the time to.call At Rathfon & Hensler’s Store. The most fastidious there will find Clothes suited to their taste and mind, The best and cheapest ever made, Of every fashion,-every shade ; Just call and see, you’ll find forsooth, That Rumor sometimes speaks the truth. ’Tis rumored 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 the third door South Oi Orange. [june 3-19 SAMUEL B. HAINES’ NEW AND IMPROVED Horse Power, NOW being manufactured at the shop of the undersigned in East King Street, Lancaster. This cheap and simply constructed Horse Power excels any others now in use—and ino*e easily operated, and cannot be put out of gear. It is a single conical Wheel Horse Power with four Levers, to be operated by four or eight horses. The bed frame is solid and firmly prevents the gearing from getting out of order, and no danger of breakage. The master wheel is cone shaped, having the teeth or cogs on the underside, and thelevcr loops cast solid with the wheel. The levers are firmly set into boxes in the hub of the wheel, and secured by rods extending to each lever, and regulate the’ easy motion of the master wheel, 60 that the power of each horse is regularly divided, and the wheel i« prevented from jarring by the sudden starting ot the horse. The bod frame is composed of two solid plank -forming right angles by being halved together at their centres. The bed plate is formed of a solid iron casting, having a cone shape pivot resting upon the centre of the bed frame and firmly bolted through. The cone shaped pivot has a shoulder upon which the master wheel resolves. Journals or boxes are firmly screwed to the bed plate and secure the regular horizontal motion o the main shaft. Farmers arc invited to call and examine tin-Ma chines, which are warranted to purchasers. The undersigned having spent much time and trouble in perfecting this valuable invention, and the machine having been fully tested, and applica tion having been made in March last to secure Let ters Patent for said Improved Horse Tower: All persons are hereby duly notified and cautioned not to manufacture the same for sale or use, as they will assuredly be dealt with according to law. -■ Orders for the above" Machine will be directed to the manufacturer in East King street, Lancaster one and a half squares cast of the Court House. SAMUEL B. HAINES, Inventor. . sep 9 33-tf A CARD- *pHE subscribers beg leave thus to acquaint their 1 friends and the public, that they’ve made such arrangements with a house in the city of Philadel phia, as will enable them to execute orders for the purchase and sale of BANK STOCK. RAIL ROAD STOCK, STATE AND UNITED STATES LOANS, &c. &c., At the Board of Brokers, with promptness and fidelity and on as favorable terms in every respect, as can be done in Philadelphia. The faithful and confidential execution of all business entrusted to them may be relied on. Money safely invested for individuals on Estates, in Bonds and Mortgages, State and United States securities, &c. &c. Personal attention will be given to the proper transfer, &c., of Stock, Loans, &€., and such generp.l supervision as will obtain for those intrusting business to them the safest and most de sirable securities. Also, the collection of Notes, Checks, Bills, &c., on Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and the towns &c. in this vicinity. Also, persons desirous of buying or selling any stock of the Lancaster Banks, Conestoga Steam Mills, Gas or Turnpike Stocks by leaving the order in our nands will meet with prompt attention. JOHN F. SHRODER, GEORGE K. REED, N. W. corner of East King and Duke sts. Lancaster. Feb. 12, 1850. 3-ly Hugh S. Gara AT THE CHEAP EAST KING ST.. STORE WOULD again call the attention of his friends to the assortment of new SPRING GOODS,, now opening at the old stand, comprising a general assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, of the newest patterns, such as Black and Colored Silks, Bereges, Poplins, Berege de Lai.nes, Linen Lustres, Ginghams, Lawns, &c., all of which are worthy of attention, and what is most important, will be sold at a bargain. We are also opening a fine assortment of goods suitable for MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, including the various shades and styles of Cashma rets, Summer Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Jeans, Cottonades, &c., which will be found very cheap. Also just received a fresh supply of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, which will be sold at reduced prices, including Checks, Tickings, Shirting and Sheeting Muslins, Linen and Embossed Table Covers, FJoor and Table Oil Cloths, Carpet Chain, Prime Feathers, &c., all of which, with our large and varied stock of GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE, we but desire an examination of, to the closest buyers, that it will be to theirlnterest to call before buying elsewhere. Remembdr the old stand (formerly D. Cockley’s) in East King street. HUGH GARA, april 1-10-tf] (Late Gara & Swope.) A Valuable Farm for ale, SITUATED immediately on the new Turnpik Road from Millwood to Winchester, Clarke county, Va., containing 249 ACRES, seventy--five or eighty acres of excellent timber, with two sides of the Tract under a new and complete stone fence. There are one or two never-failing springs of good .hrrxA. water, a small but comfortable DWEL LING HOUSE of four rooms, Kitchen, \HHm smoke house, servants’ house, poultry house, corn house, stables &c. Per sons wishing to view the Land, will be shown it by Mr. Dicks, who resides on the premises. Terms, made knovyi by application to the sub scriber, five miles Northeast of BerryviUe, Clarke co,, Va. JAMES W. LARUE, sep 2 * 32-tf Shoulder Brakes. A REMEDY for habitual stooping, round and crooked shoulders, w*ak back and chest, and preserve an erect and graceful position, indispen sable to'Health and beauty. They are adapted to benefit men, women and children of all ages, oc cupation and conditions. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSII’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East Kiug«si* Lancaster, Sep. 9. 83; 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'Ha ger’s store and-Cooper's Red Lion Hotel, where he will be pleased to see all those who have Here tofore patronized him. He still continues the SHAMPOONING bus iness. Those who wish to enjoy this luxury should call at his shop, as he is confident of giving satis faction. [aug 13 ’6O-tl*29 ' "'• Ttie East Bug gtiat, apposite ‘ leswtiiop’s Hotel. EEUBEN 8. RORhER, lateSprecher fe Rohrer, returns his thanks for; the many paati favors bestowed upon the late firm, and would inform them that he will continue tber.bnsineas at the old.stand, and solicits their further favors. He would call their attention to a well selected stock pi. *• x FOREIGS 4 BOMETIG HARDWARE, such as Locks, Latches,,Butt Hinges, Files, Saws,. Screws, Bolts and a general assortment of BaOding Materials. • • \L CARPENTER PLANES, Chisels, Hatchets, Broad Axes, Drawing Knivesj Braces and Bitts; Egley’s Superior Domestic; Augers, and all kinds of Carpenter Tools. , Iron and Steel. Hammered and Rolled Iron of all sizes, Shear, Blister, Sheet and Cast Steel, Slit, Hoop and Sheet Iron, of all kinds. ; ; ■' ASTSTIM ASSto VISES, Bellows, Screw Plates, Rasps and every description of Blacksmith Tools. CUTELRY; Superior Pocket Knives from the Waterville Man ufacturing Company. Also, English Pen Knives, Fine Ivory Knives and Forks, Buck, Bone and Cocoa handle Knives and Forks; liazors, Scissors, &c., &c. BRITTANIA WARE. Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, either in wholesetts or single piece. Britannia Candlesticks, Tumblers, Plates, &c; SADDLERY. —Bitts, Buckles, Homes, Webbing, Hog Skins, Traces, Saddle Treeg, 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, Churn's, Meat Stands, Butter Firkins, Water Cans aud Kegs, Wash'Bask ets, Market Baskets, Half Bushel and Peck Mea sures; Clover, Timothvj Herd and Orchard Grass SEEDS. : ' STOVE'S. The celebrated Victory Cook Stove ; also, ■t-Scthe Hathaway Stove ; Wood and Coal 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, 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. 3 HAY RAKES.—Rakes ofdifferentJfmcisTwhet Stones, &c., and a large assortment of Farming utensils, all of which will be sold fit the lowest prices. [ juhe 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.G, East Kiug;street, where he will be pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with their cußtom. 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 Fruit Cakes orna mented in the most superior manner with Temples, Altars of Hymen, Flower Baskets, Boqucts, &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 nexv 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 “ no plus ultra,” at least as neat, commodious, and well ventilated as ahy in.this city. As to the creams which he shall furnish, he challenges 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. Water Ices, a delicacy never before olfeied 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 he 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. 15-tf Lancaster, May 6. Encourage your own Mechanics VF.NITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. YENITIAN BLINDS of the most beautiful pat tern and finish, are manufactured at the estab lishment of the undersigned, whose shop can be found immediately in the rear of Vankanan’s (form erly Schofield’s) hotel. 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 Blinds, the people of this city and county can 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 hand for the inspection of the public. Old blinds repaired and trimmed, to look equal to new. GEORGE FLICK, april 15 12 HALDPS ; Sew Marble Yard. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the public that he has just received from the city of Philadelphia a superb stock of pure AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, L 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 his line arc unsurpassed by any other establishment in tho city, while he assures all who; may favor him with their patronage, that his work shall be execute.!? iii 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 irt 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, 1850. ( 45-ly ATew York Importers and Jobbers, FREEMAN, HODGES & CO., J 58 Liberty Street , between Broadway and Nassau Street, near, tke Post Office, New York. WE are receiving, by daily arrivals from Eu rope, ourFalland Winter assortment of Rich Fashionable Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods. We respectfully invite all Cash Purchasers thoroughly to examine ourstock and prices, .and, as interest governs , we feel confident our Goods and Prices will induce them to select from our es tablishment. Peculiar attention is devoted to Millinery Goods, and many of the articles are man ufactured expressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed in beauty, style and cheapness. Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck, and Belt. Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths and colors. Silks, Satins, Velvets, and uncut Velvets, for Hats. * Feathers, American & Prench Artificial Flowers., Puffings and Cap Trimmings. Dress Trimmings, large assortment. ♦ Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Undersleeves and Cuffs. Fine Embroidered Revicre and Hemstitch Cam* brie Handkerchiefs. ; ; Crapes, LiBses.Tarletons,lllusinn"ahd Cap Laces.' Valencienes, Brussels, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Thread Laces. Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves and Mitts.' Figured and Plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn and Jackonet Muslins, English, French, American and Italian'STßAW GOODS. 1 ' i [sep 2-32-6 m Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber oflers at private sale, that val uable farm, situated in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, between the Walnut Bottom and Forge roads, and convenient to Moore’s mill. CONTAINING 195 ACRES,*. ; 'jof excellent Limestone Land, 150 acres of which are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder is well covered with good - timber. The improvements are a Log. DWELLING HOUSE, a new bank barn ; , and other out buildings. Two* wells of never failingßlll water are convenient to the house andjßljfil barn, and alarge apple Orchard of grafted ' trees on the premises. i , Any person wishing to view the above' property will please call on the undersigned, or with Martin Barnhart, residing on the premises. august 26 Table and’ Floor Oil Clolbs ALL widths, and. at all prices; Window 'Shades,! Carpetings and Drugget. Just received j and lor sale by CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen St. oct 28 : tf-40 : JOB PRINTJNG neatly and espediciously exe cuted atthis Office. i- > AT ST fpHE subscriber has just received the most extensive assortment of Stoves to be found in this markc t Jl His stock embraces every one of the most approved patterns, not only from the manufacturers of this neighborhood,butalso from those of Albany, Troy, New York, Providence, Philadelphia, &c. His arrangements arejsuch as to enable him to 6ell them wholesale orjjetail at’manufacturer’s prices. He has also made large additions to his stock of hardware, saddlery, glass, paints, oils, iron and STEEL, GUNS, &C. and offers inducements jihat will make it he interest of purchasers to deal with him. * * sep 23-35-3ni] [ GEO. M. STEINMAN, West Kin DR- LONG’S Celebrated Botanic Syrup, • WARRANTED Jt IfURE VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a safe and effectual remedy lor remo ving all diseases arising from an impure condi tion of the blood, or from an injudicious use ol mercury, &c. It stands unrivalled for the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil.] Disease ol the bone, tu mors, stubborn ulcers, ulcers of the throat, neck, nose and~legs. white swelling, disease of the spine, kidney complaints, chronic rheamatism, pustular eruptions on the face, arms and body, erysipelas, dropsical affections, mercureal and syphilitic effec tions, sick head all constitutional disorders, and all diseases arising from qarly indis cretions, &c., &e. This | medicine has a specific and most salutary action;upon the liver and spleen and will in a short time.if persevered in cure the most .obstinate case of liver complaint. Dispepsia or in digestion, in nine cases out of ten is caused by‘an unhealthy condition of the liver &c.; this being the cause, it is evident that by the use of the Botanic Syrup, the digestive, organs must again resume their healthy functions, and renewed health, vigor and strength will inevitably follow. Many persons are diseased for the want ol their blood beingpuri/zed. [Thousands of persons are de stroying their constitutions by neglecting to apply a proper remedy; to all such the Botanic Syrup wifi he of intrinsic value as a certain and means of restoring them to their usual health and'vigor Valuable respectable cirtificates ofj cures could be adduced and inserted here if the inventor of this invaluable medicine decmed .it expedient to do so. He does not consider! it -prudent, ncir is he willing to make a ‘public show a.id use jof respectable names of individuals | who have been thoroughly cured of their complaints, as a means to enhance the sale / of the medicine, but wodld respectfully request all persons afflicted with an'y o! the above diseases, to give the Botanic Syrup a lair trial and they will soon find tojthdir greatest pleasure, that what has been here inserted in regard to tKe 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 jn 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 ijottles, price 50 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles for $2,50. Full directions ac companies each bottle., -Prepared and sold by j ; DR. JACOB BONG, At the Family .Medicine Store, opposite tlio Na tional House, Lancaster, [may 1 20-tf-17 GREAT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES, FETE ft! AND AGUE COMPLETELY CURED IN THREE DAYS BY DR. J. W cooper's VEGETABLE COMPOUND FEVER AND 1 AGUE PILLS. rFUiHSH Pills are composed entirely of Vegeia- I ble Subs unces, ..nd in ninety-mm cases oui oi every hundred, will perform u perfect and perma neni cure in thiee days. No instance nas ever been known, where more ilfan six days have been requited to perform a complete cure, even in the very worst cases, arid bn ihe strongest constitu tions. Wc* would earnestly say to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box and try them, and in all <ases, two nre 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 ns very worst forms.; Thousands of cases have been completely cured by it within the last year, which have boon entirely despmrtd of by the reg ular family physicians.'; 'Wc do nor recommend it to cure everyt l.ing-j-w'e recommend iuiu cure Dyspepsia, and the diseases originating from it. and i hat it will cure in almost every c tse, and it is recommended for noihing else. In many instances, oven the worst of cases have been completely cured in twb and throe months, but it depends somewhat upon tho constitution ol the patient. We would say to all' who are afflicted .with Dys pepsia, give fhis medicine a fair trial, and if it fails to do good, vo.tr mohey!wil! be returned. A LSO, MY VEGETABLE] WORM POWDERS. This is -.the most wonderful Worm Destroy! r ever known; and af ihejsame time,’so pleasant to take, that almost every!child will bo fond of it, and many instances have been known of children crying for more alter once taking it. ‘This medicine is ill the form of a powder, the only medicine ever used in that form, and it ope ; rtaes upon a principle entirely different from any I other medicine ever administered by any other | physician, his the only medicine which has no Worm seed Oil or Turpentine combined with it, which is believed by all other physicians, to be the only two things which’ will destroy worms, and these two things combined,- together with castor •oil, are tho active principles of all other world medicines, which every person who hi 6 ever tasted or smelled, knows to be; the most nauseous ol all nauseous medicines, andjon account ol which, there is generally something added to destroy this nau seous taste, and: in cirddf to do this, it 'is some thing stronger than the medicine itself, and therefore it must, necessarily destroy som6 of its medicinal properties. These powders arc simple and so harmless, that a child may cat a whole box at once, and it will not be hurt, while at the same time the principle upon which it acts being different from anything else ever used, it • will destroy all kinds of Worms with & certainty never equalled It will not only destroy the scat worms,or Ascari des,antl long, round worms, or Teres, but is the most effectual medicine for the destruction of the Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have brought as many aa FIVE Tape Worms from one person If your children have any symptoms of worms, try these Powders, and in nine cases out ol ten, von will never use. any other 'These are also warranted. Those medicines are all separate, and one for each disease, and each for only one disease. They are not recommended, as many other medicines are, to rure some fifteen or twenty diseases, and aii of different natures, but they are each to cure but one disease,andithat they will dp in ninety nine cases out of every Ihundred, and where they have a fair trial and fail in all cases, the money will be returned. . Also,my VEGETA BLE A NTI-D YSPEPSIA PILLS, a certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Burning in the Stomach. Pain in the Side and Stomach, Costiveness, Sensation of "Weight in the Stoniach after eating, Difficulty ol Breaching, Restlessness, Want of AppetnerPnl tuition ofc iHeftfcarjfriuid all arise from Indjgegrtofi- f Y*V' t \ RfCUARD WILLIAMS, Columbia, Lab 1 , co. X GILBERT Kd. 177, Nobth 3dst,>hi!a. &\EbN<ss^astei l , e £-' Opposite:the National House, ’Kprth Queen St. - Sep. 9Hfis'L ‘- l - . Saddlery and Coachware. THE. subscribers have just received a general assortment of Saddlery and Coachwarc, em bracing the latest styles! of I3L&BI£3I£S3 JKMMffKEHESGB, Saddle and Gig Trees, Stirrups, Girth Webb, Hog and Buck Skins, j FANCY ENAMELED LEATHER, Deer Hair,. &c. ALSO , v PATENT- IRON AXLES AND HUBS, Spokes, Felloes, Bent Shafts, Malleable Castings, Moss, Coach Laces, Hub Bands, Patent Leather, Enamelled Oil Top Hides, Head and Curtain Lining, Carriage and Fire Bolts, See., &c., all of which are .offered at Philadelphia prices at the newand cheap Hardware Store, North Queen street, between Shoher’s and Van Kanan’s hotels. PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER. may 20 - | . 17 Trcmonl House, BOSTON, MASS. 5 THIS well known establishment is still conduct ed in the same manner as it has always been. The central and pleasant situation of the house, its commodions arrangements, and the 1 comforts and luxuries to be found there, combine to render it agreeable and advantageous to the traveller. Having been one of the firm of John L. Tucker & Co., so long at the head of the establishment, the subscriber pledges his [best exertions to ..maintain its reputatation, and to give satisfaction to his cus tomers. 'I WM. H. PARKER. - Boston, sept 30 | 3mo-36 CASH! : SELtING OFF GOODS AT BARGAINS. DRY GOODSj, Groceries, Queensware, &c. A general assortmentof the aboye*named ! Goods, also Market and' Travelling Baskets, Basket Car riages, Sec., all.of willed we purpose selling at a small advance above cdsh prices*. Friends in the city and county arc respectfully invited to call. -Cheaper than ever. ,\ NATHAN WOODS. 31-3 m • FISH, TAR & SALT 1 , can also be had at No; 80, North Queen street, two squares from the Court House, in the Museum jßuilding. PINKERTON & SMELTZ. nov 26 • j " 1 ' 44-^tf BY DR. ;J. |W. COOPER. Great Cure lor Dyspepsia! ANOTHERSCIENTIFIC [W 0 N D E R DR. J. S. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN-' The True Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice!. PftRR.VRED irom Rennet, urilio fourih Slotn aoh of the Ox, after directions ol Baron Liebig ihe sreai Physiological Chemist, hv J. S. Hou-li. ton. M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. I Ins is a truly wonderful remedy for Xndioesiion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consiipi non, and Debili'y, curing after Naiure’s o-vn meihod, by Agent, llieGasiric Juice. Hall a Icaspoonlul of Pepsin, infused in waier, will digesi or dissolve, Five Pounds of Koasi Bed in abom lwo hours, ou: of the slomach. Pepsin is ihe chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of ihe Gastric Juice—the solvent of ihe food, the purifying, preserving and slimnlaiiug agent ol ihe slomach and inieslines. n is cxlracicd Irom ihe digestive slomoeli of ihe Ox, llms form ing an Artificial Digesiive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juico in ils chemical powers, hud tarnishing a complete and perfect substitute tor it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils ot Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed, just its they would be by a healthy s'omat.h. It is doing wonders ior dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility", Emaciation, Nervuus Decline, and Dyspeptic Con sumption, supposed to boon the verge of the grave.’ 'The scientific evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree curious ahdTemat kub'r. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig in hi 3 celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: ‘-An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from life mucous membrane of ihe srom ach of ihe call, in which various articles of iuoJ, ns ineai and eggs, will be soltennd, changed, and digested, just in ihe same manner as ihev wou.d be in the human stomach.'’ Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on 14 Food and Die.t," published by Fowler & Wells, New York, page 35, sta'cs the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the <• Physiology of Digestion,” observes that “a dim. iniiuon ol the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause ol Dyspepsia',’’ and he states that * f a distinguished prolessor of medicine in Loudon, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse fo the Gastric Juice, obtained Irom the stomach ot living animals, winch pmvtd com m jileiebj succexsfulL." Dr- Graltunt, author of the famous works on “Vegetable Diet,” says: -‘lt is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, mace rated in water, impart to the fluid the property 01. dissolving-various articles of food, and of effcctn g a kind ol artificial digestion of them in nowise, different Jrum the natural digestive process " AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr HOUGH t ON’S PEPS'N lias produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation. Nervous Decline, und Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details .ol cases in the limits ol this advertisement ; hut authenticated certificates have been given of more than Two Hundred Remarkable Cures, in Phila delphia, New York and Boston alone. These were neatly all desperate cases, and the cures were not oniv rapid and wonderful, bui permanent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, und particularly uset u 1 lor tendency to Billions disorder, Liver Co npl iim, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mer cury and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, utter a lor.g sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardem spirits, h almost reconciles health with ihtcmprance. OLD STOMACH COJUPLAINTS. There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and remove ;»t once. No matter how'bad they may be.it givts instant rebel ! A single dose removes all the un pleasant symptoms; and it only needs to be repeated short for a time to make ihese good effects perma nent. Purity of Blood and- Vigor of Body follow at once.Mi is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold ?tale of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Des pondency. Emaciation, Weakness, * tendency to Insanity, Suicide. See. Dr HOUGHTON'S PEPSINksoId by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout the United States* It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form —and in 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 ore based. As it is not a secret remedy no objection can be raised against its use by Pity* sicians in respectable standing and regular practice. Price One Dollar per bottle. OCrOBSERVE r l'f IIS !- —Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature o! J.S. HOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Phil adelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine . For sale in Lancaster by DR. JACOB LONG &• CO., sop 16 34-ly] Opposite National House. Trenton Mutual Life Insurance Company, Trenton, IV. J. UNIMPAIRED CAPITAL i $20.8,991,55. Chartered by the Legislature of ,N. J., Feb. 5, 1847. ! Directors: James Hoy, Jr., Joseph C. Potts, Prcsd’t. Benjamin Fish, • G. A. Perdicabis,.Y p/P. John A. Weart, Eli Morris, Sec’y. j Jonathan Fish, Treasurer. Premium* reduced 26 per cent . 1. Guarantee capital invested in 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 rnay 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 dance is upon a 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 also give nil other necessary information as to rates of insurance, Sec. LANDIS & BLACK, 1 Attorneys at Law. Lancaster, Feb. 25, 1851. 5-ly NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER CITY AND 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 oh hand and will manu facture to order ■ Boots and Slioes of every description, made in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials. - He would particularly invite attention to a fine article of Cloth, Leather and Morocco CONGRESS BOOTS; . also, to a general assortment of CHILDRENS GAITERS of various sizes and colors—-all of which he will sell as cheap as anylother establishment in the city. He desires the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lancas ter city and county to give ihim a call, and judge for themselves. He has no doubt of his ability to render general satisfaction,; of all kinds neatly done at the shortest notice. j [april 23-13-if Now is tbe time for Bargains! EM. HAMBRIGHT respectfully informs the « public, that he had just returned from Phila delphia, with the* best selected stock of UNCUT CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND RICH SATIN. AND SILK VESTINGS, . , ever offered in Lancaster. .This stock having been selected by a competent judge of FASHIONABLE GOODS, as well as a first-rate judge of their quali ty, he flatters himself able to meet the wants of his customers in the most satisfactory manner, and as sures all who may- favor him with a call, that no efforts will be spared to nrompte their interest. 'He,is still to be found at-his old stand-in West King street, in the room formerly occupied by G. Meeser, as a Looking Glass Store, and one.door east ofC. Hager and Sob’s !Dry Goods Store, oct 1 tf-37 perJ ASTROLOGY. —The celebrated Dr. C. W. Roi ; BiCE, Professor of Astrology, Astronomy.' Phrenology and Gcomancy, combined with Coniu rattqn, from Sweden, office No. 6, White stree t Now York. $25,000 haying been won by my numerous friends on the late Presidential Election, should convince those skeptical persons who talk oFfailure, 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 ho has given advice, and employed the wonderful powers which he only is the possessor of in this country, having been bom with this wonderful, most powerful science. Who can doubt that we are not under the influence of destiny, and governed by tho reciprocal influence of the celestial* terrestrial, and the astronomical systems, whose mutual relation to each other once disturb, and will it not destroy tho 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 thero arc somo who are foolish enough to doubt that a man may be boMtfith the power to sec into future events. Such should not condemn till they have called to seethe seventh son of the seventh son, whoso advantages irom travelling have given him more experience than ail. the other .astrologers, male or female, in ihe United Sates. How can it be possible that the destiny of man should be governed by the mere shuffling of a pack of nards? and yet there are thousands who allow themselves, mouths, to swallow the greasy words of some old woman, whose true skill consists in filling them with wonders that are more for tho digestion of others, who credulous, yet raoro scientific. It is such that bring discredit on a pro lb ssi on that has been acknowledged to bo ascienco of the highest order, from time immemorial; and it is the only profession that has holy authority to sus tain it. The high respect which Genera! Taylor and the following gentlemen had for Astrology is, shown by his letter for his nativity, of the 10th of February, 1546, to the subscriber, in which hopre dicted all his victories, anti named the places ofthe late war with Mexico; he also predicted that ho would be elected President of the United States, and also foretold that he would notlivc but a short time,after his election, which prediction has been filled'very letter. In addition to his power to foresee future events, he has the power to give such information as will effectually redeem such as are given to the free use ofthe bottle. Ho is also capable of curing diseases heretofore considered incurable in this country by the ordinary medicines, and wishes all to give him a call who have been given up by their physicians and wish to be cured, lie will warrant a cure in all cases, and will make no charge, except for the conjurations lie shall make use of in his office. Ho is oitcn asked what a nativity 13 r lie answers, ac-' cording to Gcomancy, one of tho seven points in the science of Astrology, that it is a Iloroscopo of the future events of a persons’s life, carefully cal culated and transcribed on paper, containing an account 61 all the lucky and unlucky days in the months dud years ofthe person’s life for whom it is cast; by which moans thousands in this country and elsewhere have been prevented from misfortunes that had been hidden in the womb of futurity, by referring to their Nativity before entering on any speculation of business or pleasure. It should bo in the hands of every one as thejr Almanac of lift*. A Nativity of an individual can only forwarn the possessor of troubles that arc in future for him; thoso who arc* involved in present difficulties of any kind must.wuit on tho subscriber in person or by Jotter, who is pie ared to exert his influence lor their im mediate benefit. He is ready to use his influence to foretell the result of lawsuits, and all undertak ings in u liich there is a risk involvod; he also makes use oi his power lor the icstnraiinn of stolen orlopt property, which he lias used.lor tho advantage of thousands in this city and elsewhere. He can be'consulted with tit his Office, or by letter, if prepaid, and lie is prepared to uiako use of his power on any of tho following topics; busi ness of all descriptions, travelling by land or sea; eoirtships; advice given for their successful accom plishment; speculating in stocks, merchandise, or real estate; the recovering ol legacies in dispute; the purchasing of tickets, and the safety of ships at sea. He also has had the honor of receiving a cer tificate from the lion. C. John Bcrnndotte, formerly King ofSweden, which it will givo him grelt pleas ure in showing to those who favor him with a call; he also offers his services, respecting Health, Wealth, and Marriage, Love AfTuirs, Journtys, Lawsuits, difficulty in Business, Fraud, Sickness and Death, Past, Present, and Future Events, and all the concerns of life, and invites all to call who are afflicted, corporally or mentally. Terms, Ladies 50 cts. Gentleman $l. Nativi ties calculated and read in full; according to tho oracles of masculine signs; Ladies, $1; Gentlemen, 81,50. Nativities calculated according to Gcoinancy, for Ladies 82, in lull §3; for Gentlemen §3, in fuLl $6. Persons at a distance, can Itave their Nativities drawn, by sending the dalc'o! the day of their birth. All letters containing the above fee, will receivo immediate attention, and Nativities will be eont to any part of the U. States, written on durable paper. Be particular to mention the Post-office, county and State. Office, No. G, White Street, New York. Office hours, from 9 A. M. till 10 P. C. W. ItOBACK, Astrologer. ly*-4 iiiaiiig PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE, has beon 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. tho inostexpert and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons alHrctcd with ulcers upon the body, throat' or legs," pains in the head or booea, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, and diaeasesarising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success—and he who places himsolf 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 PA R TICE LA R* NO TICE. Young Yen who have injured themselves hy a certain practice indulged in, (a habit Irequontly learned from evil companions or at school,) the effects of which .are nightly Icll, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and apply at once. Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitudo and general prostration, irritability and all nervous 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, KINKKLIN ON SELF PRESERVATION. Only 25 Cents:— This book recently published is filled with useful information on the inlirmaties and diseases of the generative organs. It addresses itself aliko to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should bo rf-ad by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save thousands of Jives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction pf their children. A remittance oi 25 cents, enclosed in a letter and addressed to DR. KINKELIN, N. W.cornor of 3d and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K., by letter, post paid, and be cured at home. Packages of Medicintjp, Directions, Sic., will bo forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. . Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others, supplied with the book at very low rates. [July 15—25. ly." Cure of Consumption, LivF.n Complaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bbon CHITS, AND ALL TIIRO*AT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS. I have published a brief work on Consumption, which contains an invaluable recipe for the curp of these prevalent diseases, even in their worst stages, when .friends and physicians have given up all hopes. The hints un diet, dress, exercise, &c., &c., are very valuable. TheI.UNG BALSAM pre scribed in this work cures without the expensive aid of physicians or injurious use of patent medi cines. In adopting this system of cure the patient knows what he is using —kuows that ho is not short ening his days by the use of anodynes or mercurials, which may seem to relieve but never cure. He knows when using this Life-saving Balsam, that ho is taking mild, pleasant, efficacious remedies, such as Nature prescribes for the ills her children suffer. The ingredients composing the Lung Balsam are obtainable, (cheaply too,) wherever consumption exists, proving that every ill has its antidote. Con semption patients may rely on this recipe—(all Lung complaints arc removed by its use) —I would not attach my name to it, had I doubt of its efficacy. The directions for preparing and using the Balsam are perfectly plain. I prefer selling the Recipe to making the Balsam, as it enables people to make their own medicine at a trifling I will impart the secret of making the BalsarA, and the Family Right to use it, for SI; but in no case will I sell it for speculative purposes. ' PROOF OF ITS GOODNESS. Jackson, Mich., March 2i; 1851. . Dfi. S. Touset— Sir: You wished me to let you know what effect your preparation of Medicine for Consumption and other diseases had in my family. After the first ten days my wile gained in weight 3 lbs., relieved hcrcough, changed her countenance, appearances were better. My family would not be willing to do without it. It is a medicine much needed in Jackson—there is many cases ainfr? ilar to my wife’s.. The Rev. Mr. Blanchard will write you for a receipe. Respectfully yours, Address, post" paid (.enclosing $l,) DoctorS. TOUSEY, 106 Nassau street, New York. The work goes by mail under seal. fang 19-30*6m K. POOL.
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