The Nomination. Arouse ! ye Democrats once more, 'rho first great contest now is o'er, One awful crisis now is pint, The last and final vote's been cast, And forth has gone the high decree— Proclaiming PIERCE the Nominee. Let old and young, and all rejoice, Now that the Party's made a choice, And which declares beyond a doubt, That Fed'ral reign will soon be out, Let Natives, Whigs, and Feds remember Defeat awaits them in November. We'll beat them then aif sure as fate, With Pierce our choseh candidate. Those parties now lwould seem are led By General Scott, a Woolley Head— And though a Military Chief, His warmest friends observe with grief, That quibbling and base vascillation, Has sunk hiM in the estimation, Of upright men, of whom a few To honest merit still are true. But then he stormed the Castle walls Of San Juan, and tread the Hans Of Montezuma ! holy place! Held sacred by the Aztec race. And led 'neath clear and sunny skies— O'er' rugged hills and peaks that rise From the awful chasm, far below, To regions of eternal snow— Through valleys green, o'er plains of sand, A noble, warlike, conquering band— Brave, lion-hearted, fearless men, The terror of the Mexican, And put at Cerro Gordo's height, The proud old SANTA ANN to flight, And beat at every point, the foe, From Vera Cruz to Mexico. Yet strange to say, we can't consent To risk him as a President; Besides Fillmore is in lan way— A man of firmness—people say, Possessed of honesty and truth, And who would make, they think, forsooth, A President, in doctrine sound, Than suborn, no better can be found. However this, or that may be • We find him in bad company, And will not risk the People's Rights, With nabobs proud and Satellites. I think fairly understood, The Nation's great and general good Would not be safe with men intent On plunder and emolument; With men who in an evil hour Would sacrifice t.• place and power, The rights of Southern Sister States, The right to vote as choice dictates, 'rho right of noble men, oppressed In other Lands to seek the West, And in our wide-spread land to be Good citizens, and truly free; Annihilate the sacred cause Of Liberty, with Alien laws, And crush the poor man's very soul, With Tariff laws which give control O'erhis actions, speech—nay, bread ! To. wealthy Tyrants, long since dead 'fit manly fopling—ever prone To think the worlc's for them alone. 13ut soon will end this Fed'ral reign, lVhich ne'er will be resumed again, If Democrats will but adhere To usages so much the fear Of Factionists, and Cliques and Schism, . And all the forms of Federalism. Which most produce harmonious action, Annihilate all reckless faction, Crown our efforts with success, And bless mankind with happiness. But friends remember, once for all, We must unite—if not, we 11111! From harmony success must spring— Then "three times three" for PIERCE &KING! LEWIS MARTIN. Illurietin, June 10,1852 General Scott's Letters. The Neu• York Herald, publishes four Istfers written by General Scou-r, within the last ten yea's. These productions are certainly curious, and when read with care, show how completely an ignorant man can commit himself to the heresies by which Ire is surrounded. They deserve to be placed on record, it for nothing else than to show the utter imbecility of the Whig party and the total unimiess of General Starry for the Presidency. His sentb ments, as expressed" in these letters, are happily il lustrated by the Herald. ln the letter suggesting the annexation of Canada, General tScoTT makes the lollowing scsiptural quotation: Flom the promise made to Abraham, sotne nvo thousand years had elapsed before the advent of our Saviour, and the Israelites, the chosen people of God, were, for wise. purposes, suffered to remain in bondage longer than the Africans have been on our shore's. ' • ' • I do but Suggest the remedies and consolations if slavery, to:inspire patience, hope," iScc. Upon \\inch the Herald thus prophetically ex patiates- How tyre the Israelite; brought ,put of bondage at List I By a high band and an outstrecthed arm the destruction of the first-born of Egypt, and by the overthrow of Pharaoh and his host in the Red Sea. We do not sly that General Scott con templates a triasmcre in every house in the Sout: - ern Stat,t;. But it is an undeniable fact, that this passage in sacred history is the standing text from which the abolitionists of the North—black, white, and gray—pi each Mime vengeance, bloodshed„re hellion, and anarchy, when the slaves, aided by the North, gross too numerous arid too powerful for their masters and the Whig population of the St'uith. II General Scott did not mean that the parallel should be complete, his allusion to the case of The Israelites in Egypt was most unfortunate. But we will assume that General Scott meantrgradual aboli tion by moral and legal means. which are very dif ferent ruin the instrumentality that delivered Israel from the I ouse of bondage. We will assume that General Scott had gradual abolition, and not a violent coup de rosin, in his eye. His first step, there fore. with the aid of his party, will be to repeal the Fugitive Slave Law, for he ignores the veto power. The next will be to annex Canada; the next to abol ish the naturalization laws, and finally to aid and influ nce the abolition of slavery all over the United States and territories. The nomination, therefore, of General Scott, which is already settled, "cut and dried" in the North, is the beginning of the end. In the event of his elec tion, there will be a total-change in the administra tion of the government of the country. Emigration will be diminished—foreigners will be disfranchised and discouraged, and the Irish and Germans in par ticular will be placed under worse disabilities Iran those under which they groaned in their native land. There will be a complete revolution in the action of the government, and the long threatened separa tion between the North and South will , at last ex plode in open rupture. There will be terrible com motion in Congress and throughout the country— General Scott himself, will be the executive to carry out these designs; and as President and Commander in Chief, lie will enforce the new laws with all the military and civil power of the North, and at the point of the bayonet.. He is not a coward to shrink from the performance of his duty, whatever may be the consequences. He sr - as never born to yield 0t . .. retreat. The end of all will be, that a terrible avid bloody separation of the Union will take place; or a military republic, somewhat like that of the Romans or the French, will be gradually established, and 'our present institutions will be remembered among the things of the past. ILT - BuTTEn was plenty, and sold in our market, on Saturday morning, at from lu to p. 21 cents. Eggs 12 cents. The Markets. CATTLE AND FLOUR MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, June 12 There has been hut very little movement in Flour since the close of last week, and sales for export only reach some 5a6000 bbls, mostly made on Sat urday and Monday, at $4,121 for mixed Penna. and Western, and $4,25 for standard and straight brands, including better brands and extra atthc usu al advance; holders have since been asking the lat ter rate for Shipping Flour, but there is little or no demand, and only a limited business doing; and \Western, not in very good order, has been again affered at our lowest figures, the market closing very dull. For home use sales have been limited, at $4,25a54,371 for good and choice brands; and $4,50a54,75 for extra, and $5a5,25 per barrel, for fancy brands. Corn Meal is scarce and in better demand, about 1300 bbls. Penna. sold, in lots, at $3,25, which is an advance, and 1200 bbls. Bran dywine at $3,31; per barrel. Rye Flour is also very scarce, and higher prices have been obtained; • some sa3oo bbls.• were taken, mostly in small lots, at $3,25 per bbl.. The following is the inspection for the week ending the 10th instant:—l3,92o bbls Wheat flour; 306 bbls. Rye do.; 1723 bbls. Corn Meal, and 45 bhds. do.. GRAlN—Receipts of Wheat contiue very light and with a steady demand, the market is rather better. Abont 25,000 bushels sold, mostly prime Pennsylvania white at 105 c, including some small Into Southern and Penna. reds at 97a98c. Corn is dull and rather lower, and 28a30,000 bush. sold at 641a64c.' for Pennsylvania and Southern yellow, 60a132 c. for fair Western and 60c for white, part to arrive. Rye is scarce and in request with fur ther small sales at 76c. Oats are but little inquired for, and some Balo,ooo bushels sold at 40a41c. for . Southern, and 42a43c ler Penna. CATTLE. MARKET.—The offering at the dif lerent yards during the past week comprised.2ooo head of Reef Cattle, including 50 driven to New York; 360 Cows and Calves; 670 Hogs and 2000 Sheep and Lambs. Prices of Beef Cattle ranged from $7,50 to $9 per 10011 as., which is a slight re duction. Cows and Calves—No change to notice. Sales of fresh Cows at $l9 to $36; Springers $l4 to $29, and dry Cuss's $7 to $l3. Hogs—The marl. ket is more active; .sales at $7 to $8,50 per 100 lb.'. Sheep and Lambs--Sales of Sheep at 01,50 to $4, and Lamb. $1,50 each, as in . quality. From JOSEPH HOXIE, Esq., New York City : NEW Yottir, July 31, 1849. Gents—After having suffered many years from repeated attacks of Dyspepsia in its worst form, and almost exhausted my hopes of being able to obtain any permanent relief, I was induced to have re• course to the "Oxygenated Bitters," prepared by Dr. George B. Green, of Windsor, Vt., for which you are his agents. It gives me great pleasure to say, that its effect upon me has ben highly bene ficial, eradicating the disease and restoring me to good health; and L sincerely hope that all who may be suffeffing from that dreadful disease. will be in duced to give the medicine a trial, fully believing they will not be disappOinted in the result. JOSEPI HOXIE, No. 76 Wall street. Such testimony as the above is entitled to the confidence of Dyspeptics, and proves the efficacy of the Oxygenated Bitters. Mr. Hoxie is well known as a hiighly respectable citizen. REED, Bares & Awns,. Wholesale Druggists, No. 26, Merchants Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. •For sale by JOHN F. LONG, North Queen street,-Lancaster. To sus. Parnon4.—The Clothiers must excuse us ior recommending the Clothing House of J. Gorm ley so particularly,to the notice of our readers.— But, upon reflection, they must know that it is our duty to act for the! public good. This gentleman, by cash operations', has succeeded in bringing the price of superfine Clothing within the reach of the whole community. i Whilst others use every effort to make large profits, he has struck out in a differ ent course, which he has steadily followed, using every exertion to sell superior goods at the lowest possible price, making his extensive business done at a few cents profit on each article,sufficient, Isom the fact of the vast quantity sold. Large sales and small profits, is his motto, which principle is carried out to the fullest extent. The large stock and endless variety, the style, superior fit, and ele gant workmanship, are of such!a character as to justify us in recommending our friends who are in want of good and cheap Clothing to go to Joseph Gormley's, North Quee4 street, opposite the Frank lin House, (Saner's) where you will be sure to find them in any quantity, at the Great Clothing Bazaar. May 4. 1852. 1541 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER l-15IPOR- Tt NT TO DYSPEPTICS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S Pepsin, the true Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or tire fourth stomach of the On, after directions of Rayon Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion and Debility, curing after NATune's Ovriv AGENT, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertise ments._ [sep 16-24- I y DEATHS. At her residence in Petersburg, this county on Tuesday, the Ist inst., Mrs, Susanna I-Le.rshey, wid ow, in the 87th year of her age. On the 14th alt , in Manor twp., Mrs. Mary :tnelfz aged about GO years. On the 20th tilt, in Montgomery co, Ohio, Su sanna, wife of Mr. Christian Forrer, formerly of this county. The Newly Invented Wheatland Seed Planter, HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTI RACIST , , rrHE undersigned would now publish to the whole j_ country, that they are at present manufactu ring at WHEATLAND MILLS; in West Lampe ter township, near Strasburg, Lancaster county, Pa., the simplest and most substantial Seed Plan ters, eve, offered to American Farmers. This Seed Planter sows the grain with perfect regularity,.and aloes not break the grain. It has such decided advantages in simplicity, that we guarantee:its thorough usefulness. Its construction and oporation are such as to be managed and op erated by the Farmers in the easiest possible man mer. The machinery is so simple, that the Farmer has no difficulty in keeping it in perfect order, and the grain is seen falling into the funnels and tubes un derneath—all the while free from choking. The price of the‘•WHEATLAND SEED PLAN TER," is'scarcely more than one half that cir oth ers now offered for sale. DAVID EBERLY, JOHN MUSSELMAN, DAVID 11. BRACKBILI RECOMMENDATIONS. We the undersigned citizens of Lancaster county, and practical Farmers, do hereby certify., that rye have used the Grain Drill, called the " WHEATLAND SEED' PLANTER," invented by David Eberly, of Wheatland, West Lampeter, Lancaster county, and do not hesitate to say that it is in every respect the simplest Seed Planter in construction and opera tion; that we have ever seen or used. It sows the grain with perfect regularity; neither does it break the grain, while it has decided advantages as for simplicity, which we cheerfully recommend to oth ers. The grain can be distinctly seen falling into funnels or tubes underneath, and being frecifrom choking the machine can he. managed or used by the most inexperienced without any difficulty. It is also easy on the horses. Martin Herr, West Lampeter twp., John F 3. Brackbill, East Lampeter twp., John F. Herr. Stras burg twp., Levi Lefever, Strasburg twp., Martin Herr, Pequea, W. Lampeter twp. Andrew Bowermaster, Lampeter Twp., Chris tian Snavely, do., Geo. Meek, do., Adam Espen shade. SVasburg Tivp., Benj. Snavely, (Farmer.) ConestogV Twp., Jacob Hoffman, Strasburg Bor., Nicholas Hoffman, do., Gabriel Wenger, West Lampeter Twp. Wheatland Mills, june 15 3rit-`2l • The Patent Window. NOTICE. to Builders, Carpenters and others in terested in Building. The undersigned would invite your attention to this justly celebrated inven tion, which was patented the 23d of December,lSsl, by S. D. Nims, one of the most ingenious inventors of the day. This arrangement for hanging windows, makes a neat finish and is light, so as effectually, to prevent rattling and exclude storms and dust. lithe sash are swollen from the effects of damp, the springs will yield, and will follow up, when shrunk. There are no worse than uselssa catches, springs or other eccentrics attached to it, as com monly substituted for the balance window The sash can be removed in an instant, by simply turn ing a screw—without marring either frame or sash. We would invite those interestedi to call on the subscribers at the Lancaster City Exchange, and we will show them a large model, which will con vince at once, the most prejudiced minds of the ;uperiority, durability, cheapness, &c., &c., of this nvention, over any other method ever thought of. For particulars in regard to State, Bounty, Bur iugh, shop or single rights, inquire of CHESTER HASTINGS, ,Jr THEODORE DENECKE. Lancaster City Exchange. 3t'-21 Th'c Great Pictorial Brother Jon athan for 4th July. Afew hundred copies just received and for sale wholesale or retail. Also the great honk of the day, " Uncle Torres Cabin " of which 50,000 were sold in 8 weeks. A few copies of Dr. Nevin's reply to Dr. Berg's farewell sermon to his Congregation, at W. H. SPANGLERS. Roses, Roses, Roses, &c. THE subscriber has now on hand and is con stantly receiving from Philadelphia, a large and splendid assortment of Summer Blooming Ro ses, Hydorangieo, Fuchias, or Ladies' Ear-drops, Verbenas, Jasmines, &c., which he is selling at Philadelphia prices. The public are respectfully invited to call an examine the plants. J. ZIAIMERNIAN. North Queen et. 1 square south of the Rail Road. june 15 3t-21 New Books—New Beaks A the new Publications received by the lA_ subscriber us soon as published. . . Dollars and Cents,a companion to the Wide Wide World and Queechy--and attributed to the same auThor. 2 vols. 12 mo. cloth. The Two Families, an episode in the History of Chapleton, by the author of Rose Douglas. I vol. 12 mo. cloth. Romanism at Home, being a series of letters a•l• dressed to the Hen. Roger B. Taney, ChiefJustn_e United States, by Kirwan author Kirwan's letters to Bishop Hughes. 1 vol. 12 mo. cloth. Austria in 1848-9, being a History of the late po litical movements in Vienna, Milan, Venice and Prague, with a full account of the Revolution in Hungary, and historical sketch of the Austrian Gov ernment, by VV. H. stiles, late Charge de'nfrairs at the Court of Vienna. 2 vols. Sv 0. Harper & Bro. Nicaragua, its purple scenery, monuments and the proposed intirocianie canal, with numerous original maps and illustrated, by B. G. Byu er, h ue Chwige de'affairs to Central America. 2 vols. ' S vo. frarper & Bro. The Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mo hammed, with explanatory notes taken from the approfied Commentaries, by George Sale, Gent--a new edition of the book, with a memoir of the au thor. • Sargent's Standard Speaker, containing exercises in loose and poetry for declamation in schools, academies, lyceums, colleges, a treatise on oratory and elocution, by Epes Sargent. I vol. Mutterings and Musings of an Invalid, the above book is attributed to the pen of Ike Marvel. I vol. 12 mo. Truth and Poetry from my own life, or the auto biography of Goethe, edited by Park Godwin. Natural Hislory ofthe Minton Species, its typical forms, primeval distribution, filiations and migra tions, with numerous engravings by Lieut. Col. Chas. Hamilton Smith-1 vol. The Human Body and its connection with Man, illustrated by the principal organs, by James John Garth Wilkinson, 1 vol. 12mo. cloth. A very large stock of every variety of Books in every department always on hand. Blank Books by the 1000 quires, Cap, Letter, and'all otherkinds of Paper in large quantities at the People's Book Store, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. W. H. SPANGLER. Jane 15, 1852. 21-tf New Arrangement. CO-PARTNERSHIP AT CHEAP BOOK STORE, Sramph's Building, North Queen street, Lancaster. THE subscriber finding his business rapidly lin creasing, has associated' with him HENRY STOEK, Esq., late Prothonotary of Lancaster coun ty. The firm will' hereafter be known as MURRAY Si, STOEK. This arrangement will give to the concern an active partner and an increase of cash capital; it will al. BO enable one of the partners to spend a large por tion of his time in the Eastern cities for the pur pose of procuring stock at the lowest rates. This will benefit the buyer here and enable the concern to maintain the reputation of. THE CHEAP BOOK STORE The assortment shall be in fact the largest, the best, the most varied and the cheapest in this city. It will be full in History, Poetry, Biography, The ology,Medicine,Polite Literature, elegant and plain Gift Books, Annuals, Albums, School, Juvenile and Sunday School Books, Bibles and Hymn Books of every variety, Day Books, Ledgers, Pocket Diaries, Receipt and Pass Bootie of every description, and a very large assortment of paper, etc., etc. .:irThis arrangement will enable them to order promptly from any part of the United States or Eu rope, any book to be had, at the lowest price, as it is intended to purchase for cash. Persons visiting the city are invited to call and examine the stock and prices. WILLIAM MURRAY. Lancaster, June 15,1852. 21-ti Sales of Stock and Loan. eiN Monday, June 21st at 2 o'clock, P. M., at LI the Hotel of John Michael will he sold, partly on account of Admrs., the following stock of Loans. 7 Shares Manor Turnpike. 12 " Litiz do. 13 " Manheim Plank Road. 20 " Lancaster Bank Stock 20 " Lancaster county do. 33 ‘' Farmers do. 38 " Conestoga Steam Mills do. 20 " Lancasteer Gas do. 300 " Columbia Bor. Water Company 8 per ct. loan. 800 " James Mortgage, 5 per et do. 800 " Lancaster city 5 per et. do. J. F. SH RODER S CO. june 15 tf-21] Agents. Franklin College. A T a meeting of the Trustees of Franklin Col lege, held on Monday the 7th. inst., the Rev. Mr. Bucher, Collecting agent of tlie Board report ed that there had been collected and paid in, either in cash or notes, the stint of $16,617. Whereupon it was Resolved, That the agent of Franklin College be instructed to make a last application to the subscri bers of Franklin and Marshall College, for payment of their subscriptions; and in case of the failure of any-such subscribers to make piyment that he then be directed to put such subscriptions into the hands of a Judicial Officer for collection—and that this resolution be published in the papers of this city. Extract from the rninutes. S. BOWMAN, Secretary. June 15, 1552. 21-5 t Estate of John Barton, Sr.. dec'd. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of said John Barton, sen , r., late of Upper Lea cock township, Lancaster county, deceased, hay ing been granted to the subscribers: All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will present them properly authenticated for settlement t , either of the undersigned Executors. HENRY. BARTON, 1 U. Leacoch twp BOBERT CONNELL, MARK CONNELL, West Earl Mr June 15, 1552, Proposed Division ofConestoga tp. riflllE undersigned Commissioners, appointed to inquire into the expediency ot dividing Cones toga township, hereby give notice that they will meet for the purpose of their appointment at the public house of Jacob Kauffman, in said township, on TUESDAY, the 3d of August next, at 1 o'clock, P. 11., at which time and place all parties interes ted are requested to attend WM. CARPENTER, JOHN sTRoHM, Conunr's FERREE ISEHNTON, _ June 15, 1555 ASNigilleCS' Sale By Public. Winkle, at IWBENT MODEM ELL'S Conuni,sion Ware House, hear the Radrnad, in North Queen street,.LaneaHter. Tundersigned Assigneeser Robert Moder well and Wire, of the city of Lancaster, will sell by poblic ont cry, on SATURDAY, Jul.! 3d, A. D. 1552, at 2 o'clock, P. „ Ona following arti cles, to wit:— : 2 Line Cars, •11 E 397.. tars. - all nearly new, constructed on the most sul,stantial and modern style, 3 pair extra Car Wheels, a I/or horse Wagon, I Dray. 3 sets Dray Harness. 2 Truck Wagons, 1 Corn Sheller, a Winnowing Mill, Plat form Scales, 150 three-bushel Bags, FORTY BUSHELS SHELLED CORN, A lot of Patent Balances, 5 Bag Wagona, Poses and Lumber, One Piano. Empty Casks, Iron Kettle, Saddle and Bridle, Stove and Pipe, I Skid, Pick Axe, Jack Screw, 3 Crow Bars, Lot or Steel Plate and Old Iron, Lot of Castings, Carpet, &c. [IN the Evening of the same clay, at 71 o'clock, lj Po M., the Assignees will sell at public auction at the public [louse of Abra'm Hostetter, in North Queen street, in said city of Lancaster : .4 Hall Lot of Ground, situated on the east side of N'orth Duke street, north of the Railroad, containing in tront32 feet 2.; inch es, and in depth 245 feet, with a new Stable erect ed thereon. This lot is the only one tor sale within the same distance from the most business part of the city. The beauty of its location [sakes it the most desirable lot that can be had for the purpose of building, clear of Ground Rent. Also, 10 Shares Alanheim & Lan. Plankßoad Stock " 10 " Willow Street Turnpike " 10 " Litiz and Lanc'r " Sales to commence at the times above stated, when due attendance will begiven and terms 'node known by JOHN HOSTETTER, JACOB BAUSMAN, F. J. KR AMPH, Assignees of It. Maderwell and June Ft, 185:2. 21-31 To Contractors EA LED Proposals will he received until fit o'c'k 13 of the 21st inst., at the Commissioners' Office, for the Masonry, Carpentry, Brick and Iron Work for the New Court House, to be erected in Lancas ter city. Plans can he seen and specifications ob tained at the County Commissioner's offb e. The several contracts will embrace the materials and workmansnip, as relerred to in the specification Further information can be had tin application to the Superintendent, who ran at all times he seen on the premises. DAVID STVERS, SAMUEL FRY, Conun'rs. CFIR'N June 15, 1852. 21-2 t Doctor Your Neil; PRIVATELY. for 25 cents' by means of thei POCKET S C Uf...1 PIUS, or Every One H is Own Physicia n.—The thirty-sixth Edition, with one hundred engravings, showing Private Diseases and Mortifi cations of :he Genera live Sys tem, in every shape and form; to which is added a 'treatise on the diseases of Females, intended for the Us e of fr only Tale (see page 100,1 being of the highest in - , portancc to married people, or those contempla ting marriage. By \W M. YOUNG, M. D., iiraduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; and Honora ry Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society.— The various forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impo tency, solitary habits of youth are faithhilly descri bed, and all the recipes given in plain limquage.— The chapter on selrabuse and Seminal \\ ealmess is worthy of attention and should be read by every one. Young men who have been umbr tunate in contracting disease, previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor, matter what his pretensions may be, get a copy of this truly useful work. Sea Captains and persolo; going to Sea, should possess Dr. 'Young's Treatise on Mairmge, the Pocket lEculapins, or Every One His 0, n Physi cian. KrLet no father be ashamed to present a copy of the .Escutaping to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life, without reading the Pocket ,Escelapin, Let no one suffering Dom a hacknied cough, pain in the side, restless nights, nervous feelings. and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician, be another moment without con sulting the „Itisculapi us. Have the married or those about to be married any impediment, read this tru ly useful Book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this country and Europesince 1838, when the first edition wasissued. Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS i enclosed n a letter, will receive one copy of this book by mail; or five copies will he sent for one dollar. Address "Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia," Post-paid. Twenty years practice in the city of Philadelphia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the confidence of the afflicted, and he maybe consulted on any ofthe diseases described in his different publicatiops, at his office, 152 Spruce street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted) and persons at any distance can consult Dr. Young, by letter, post-paid. [June 15, 1852-21-1 y CIRCUS ! 31C - ILT JEEir_ jai NEW, AND SUPERBLY EQUIPPED GRECIAN ARENA. COMBINING a full and brilliant Equestrian Troupe, with an extensive, talented and efficient Dra matic Corps, comprehending in the entertainments all the most pleasing Fear ni HORSEMAN SHIP, GYMNASTICS, &c. Represented by a full Dramatic Corps, Splendid "troupe of Horses, &c , &c. To perform at LAN CASTER, on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 22d and 23d. Among the prominent members of this EstablishMent are Mono. Gregoue, the strongest man in the world, Mr. RICHARD RIVERS, the most accomplished single rider in the United States. Madame WOOD, and Madame CAMILLA GARDNER, in their beautiful Parisian Horsemanship; Mr. E. De nim's, Mr. White, Mr. C. Rivers, Mr. Wood, Mr. J. Shindell, Muote,s St. Luke, C. Rivers, G. Derions, and others of world-wide celebrity. Clown, Mr, DAN GARDNER. The universal favorite Comic Singer and punster. The Brass Band, led by Mr. W. Heiherlay will enliven the entertainments! The interior will be illuminated bY several new Chandeliers. For Pro gramme of Performance see small bills. Doors open at 51 and 7 oclock, performance to commence at 2 1-2 and 7 1-2 o'clock, Pr Mt Admission 25 cents. The Performance will terminate in the evening with A GRAND DRAMATIC AND EQUESTRIAN SPECTACLE! of world wide celebrity, with songs, choruses, combats, processions, &c., entitled MAZEPPA, OR THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY ! Taken from a popular poem of Lord Byron, and re-produced and adapted for the circle with a most attentive and careful exhibition of the power ful so graphically described in the great Poetic' Legend. The music and overture directed by R. Willis. The varied and splendid costume's by Mrs. Rivers. Every description of Imitative Decorations, appertaining, to Poland and Tartar: by Mr. Phlcksnr, DRAMA TISPERSONAT. Mazeppa, under he name of Cazimer, Thamal Mr. Huber • afterwards King of Tailary Mr. Derius .temha, Conspiring Chiettans, S mr. Stevens Castellan of Launenski, ' Mr. White Olinska, daughter of the Castellon, Premislaus, Count Palatine!, Mr. Rivers : in love with Mazeppa, Mad. Wood Drolinsko, Jester of the Castle, D. Gardner Zemilia, her attendant, Mrs. Gardner Pages, Masters St. Luke,.C. Rivers Knights, Officers, Guards, Heralds, Pages, G. & C. Derma Dy the Company - - - Grand procession of Horise and Foot and Complimentary Tournament.`. Unlottked for entrance of the Unknown Knight. His hold defiance. Ilis subsequent escape and speedy detection. His mystely solved, for Mazeppa boldly avows his purpose, in . tracking the Count, ,under the guise of the Black Knight. The Castellan pronounces his terrible and awful doom spits to meet which he is forcibly bound to A MAD'TARTARIAN STEED! Whose fury is incrilaseil todespteatiott. lie is launched onward by the exasperated horse amid the darkness of the night, and the )ell3 of his incensed enemies. They bound me on, that menial throng, Upon his back, with many a thlmg; • ..... . .... . . . His flight is closed with a TORCH LIGHT TABLEA I.: ! Shriek and cries of horror 'at the departure of the wild horse, with its suffering burden. A storm arises of fearful warning, in the heavens—the elements oppose each other; grand and solemn conflict —the deep toned thunder; terrying man and beast. impels the scared and savage animal to new ex ertions, his frightful path, alone illuminated by the lightning's dash—when, In, a tolling tree arrests their speed, and stopping horse aid rider, both exhausted presenting two separate images of death.— Tableau. A inomont staggering, feebly fleet I With gasps and glazing eye he lay, A moment, with a faint loss neigh, I And reeking limbs inittiosable. He answered and then fell ; I His first and last career is done. ISlazeppa finds a Father, 'A conspiracy is defeated. The Father preserved from the Assassin's Blade. Mazeppa wears the Diadem of Tartary. Directs a grand lWar • ovement towards the enemy. The grand Romantic Spectacle will terminate with a .Magnificent LIVING EQUESTRIAN STATUE:, upon a moving Pedestal, representing the.ibeautiful Olinska seated on the Charger, supported upon the Shoulders of a Troupe or Tartars. Exhibiting the most Perfect Training of the Noble Steed, and the indomitable Courage of Isis Intrepid Rider. B. C. PALMER, Agent. The procession will enter town at 10 o'clock, A. M., the Hand being drawn by the elegant Postillion 'ream of 12 Caparisoned Horses, Mounted by Riders and Dressed in a gorgeous manner. Kr At REAMSTOWN,:on Monday, June 21si. ljune S 20-ti State Mutual Flrelnsuranee Co'y. PHILADELPHIA AGENCY. No. 145 Chesnut street, United States Rote! Building. GI L LETT & COGGSIIA LL, AGENTS. Abstract from the Second Annual Report, made May Ist, 1852: Whole number of Policies issued in both branches of business, Nine- teen Thousand, 19,000 Whole amount of property at risk, 814,649,614 01) Total amount of Premiums received in cash, and Bills receivable, 5304,16307 Total amount °flosses and'expenses, 95,146 56 Amount of Cash and Una! wen Capital now in reserve for l'uture losses, , $209,016 50 Including a Cash surplus or :30,478 9C The Company was organized but two years since, upon purely mutual principles, and with no expec• tation of so lur supe'rceding many other in,titutions It is, nevertheless true, that its success is unparal leled, and the amount of business done, o Policies issued, and loused met with and paid, in the same period, exceed that of any Insur ncc Con-- pinny upon record. Its capital increases with it liabdties, and nu part of this can be applied other wise than for the benefit of the parties insured bt this Company. DIRECTORS Jnhn B. Packer John P. Rutheribrd, P. C. Bed; wick. Samuel Jones, PlilladePa Jahn B. R,ltherlord , A. J. Gillett, S T. Jones, A. A. Carrier, Robert Klotz. JOHN P. RUTH ERFnRD, Presidenr A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. NVe the undersigned residents of the city of Lan caster, and members of the state Mutual Fire luau mere Company of I I arrisborg, Penn., take pteasur, in recommending the above Company to thus ;seek mg safe and cheap Insurance, it being a pure!) Merchants' and Farmers' Company.. t:bristian Kieffer. ;Mayor, John F. Heinitili, Geo. K. Reed, Emanuel Shnher John F. Shroder & Co David Shultz, fgy - S. J. M. KELLOGG; Agent for Lancaster and vicinity, to whom all appliCatirins must he made.— Office No. 18 East King street. June 8, 1852 TIIO3IAS C. SMITH, (LATE OF LANCASTER, PA.) Proprietor of Franklin Hotel. No. 57 South street, BALTIMORE—in ihe imme diate neighborhood of all tl c Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. June 8, 1852. '2O 3m Cape May--Sea Bathing. CONGRESS HALL will be open on the 10th on June. The location of this ]louse and thn high and braitti fnl groundi in front, render it the most desirable of any on ihe Island. The pro'prietor hopes to merit a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore receiv•cd• W. B. MILLER, Proprietor. June I, 1052. 10-4 t Notice AN application has been made to the Court n Common Pleas of Lancaster county, by the Rector and Vestrymen of Christ's Church, Lea. cock Twp., to improve, amend and alter the arti cles and conditions of the Charter of said Church in the following particulars, viz: the sth article ot said Charter it is proposed to alter and amend by inserting the word " seven " as designating the number of the Vestry, in place of the wen] "nine," and further by inserting" Easter Monday" in place of "Easter Tuesday," so that the article thus ame nded will read as follows: be Vestry of the said Church 811311 consist of Seven persons, members of the said Church, who shall continue in office for one year and until oth ers be chosen, and the election of such, Vestry shell be made every year on Easter Monday, by a ma jority of such members.'' Notice of the above application being made, the same will be heard by the Court, Mr final decree, on the 21st day of June, 1552. JOHN K. REED, - June I 3t-19] Proth'y. Cabinet Making BENJAMIN HENRY, Plain and Fancy (Wl net Maker, Undertaker, 4c., at the corner of Duke and Vine streets, respectfully inlprms the ci:- izens of Lancaster and its vicinity, that he rniine factures all kinds of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE. such as Bureaus, Desks, 'Tables, Sofiss, etc., etc. Having had great experience in the business, he flatters himself that he can please all who mac fivor him with their custom. All orders will he prompt ly and satisfactorily executed. OLD FURNITURE repaired at short notice. HENRI will, at all times, be prepared to furnish COFFINS at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Lancaster. June I, 15.5 . I v-1 9 WM. BAILY & SON, importers and Dealt, in ENGLISH, TEENER et Swiss WATCH.. JEWELSE, AILVE.WASE. PLATE. . PC.UI6 AND I'ANCTAATICL/.. Are constantly receiving the latest styles . of the above Goods, which are offered at wholesale or retail, at' • No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, neat Decatur Street,labileilelphin. ESTABLISHED EN ' warreorid to is what ihq ai. May 18, 1852 Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Land W ILL be sold at public sale, by the Treasurer of Lancaster county, nt the public house of ABRAHAM HOSTETTER, in the city of Lancaster, on MONDAY, the 14th day of June next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. the desribed Tract or unseated land, for taxes due thereon, for the _space of one year and upwards: A Tract of Land, situ ate in Martic township, Lancaster county, adjoin ing lands of Daniel Good, John Fisher, John N.- Brubaker, and IJohn 8.. Barkelv, centaining Sixty Acres, more or less, including McCall's Ferry.— Also, BIG ISLAND in the Susquehanna river, con taining Twenty-five Acres, more or less; and TOBES ISLAND, (number of acres not known,) assessed and taxed as property of Moses Marshall, The amount of taxes due thereon, $89,20. DAVID SHULTZ, Treasurer. Lancaster, April 20,1862. Id-13 CIRCUS !! CIRCUS !!! • ,-,:-..-- ..r=7:7=-- _=-7 i* , ..•:, Viti , ,cS-1 - 7_;:• ,, - - -- '% .1. - -iger ',-,.--- -- t.v--,- , - - ~ 4,5,. - • ------1- =-„,.' - - /..: .".: , -' 4. -4 - c-- - 7=',. -t,::::=7T _--....:... - ----- - :-:;a12 ,- 211;14--.- -r.ii- - c_,_ -- ---.. t 7, - - - - „_ -.-. -. ..... ' - 'r, -'_ ,-----.-::-_--,_:= - --- 321310 Nial rir„, ]lgi_ GED IiET -WS S Then loosed _him in in a sudden lash, Away—a.way-311d on we dash! LL persons indebted to the late firm of SPREC H -11 ER & Rotuma, are hereby notified that unless payment is mode to the undersigned, who is au thorized to receive the same, en or before the Ist day of July, their 3r:el - Meta will be placed in the hands of a tlagistrate ti,r collection. The subseti ber will pay all claims against the firm, upon pre sentation. ItElilEN S. [LER. Lancaster. pine s 20-1: MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. That we behold many feinkles, scmco in the meridian of life broken in health and spirits with a complication of diseases and ailments, depriving thorn of the power for the enjoyment of life at an age when. physical health, buoyancy of spirits, md happy sereuity of mind, arising from & condition of health. should be predominant. Many of the causes of her sufferings at first—perhaps .years before, perhaps during girlhood, or the first years and g wer in their origin so light as to pass unnoticed, of course neglected. When too late to be benetitted by our knowledge, eve look back and mourn, and regret the full consequences of our ignorance. What would is e not often give to possess, in early life, the knowledge we °kalif in after year And what days and nights ot anguish toe ml no ave been spared, if the knowledge was timely posssd. t, lt is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and +ufferiimendured by teeny e wife for many years, fromcauses simple and controllable, easily remedied—or better still,—not incurred, if every Possessed the information 'contained in a little volume, (with in the reach of all) which would spare to herself YEARS OF MISERY, And to her husband the constant - 31nd and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolv mg upon him from sickness of the wife, without giving him the opportunity of acquiring that coin petence which his exertions are entitled, and the possion of which Would secure the happiness of himself, wife ses , sod children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming in :line possessed of the knowledge, the wan; of which has caused the sickness and poverty of thousands In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is earn sable if she neglect tr. avail herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means of happiness and prosperity to her husband, and confer upon her children that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a little 'sash entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private 41edical Companion. BY DR. A. DI. DIAURICEAU, One Hundredth Edition. I dnzo., pp. 250. Price, 50 as [ON FINE PAPER, EXTRA. BINDING, 8/ 00.] First published in 1817, and it is not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY FEDI ALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can here acquire a full knowledge of the nature ; character and causes of her complaint., with the varlons symptoms, and that nearly HALF A ➢IILLION COPIES should have been soh!. It is nwpracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are or a nature strictly 'mended for th• married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female desirous of . elooviuz health. and that beauty, consequent upon health, which sconducive to her of Li happiness, and that of her I so nishavd, but either has or will obtain 0, as has or will every husband m ho has the lore viol affection of his curio at heart, or that of his ott tt peen.. v Improvement.. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Hate bet, SENT , BY MAIL ss 101111 the last fete months. ' . '~P P q q ;''4 q nliase and Shameful Fraud H CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT Flagrant and barefaced, has been surreptitiously issued. with .the same form and size, exactly the satin TITLE Face, and exactly the same TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, But another name substituted for " Dr. A. M. Maurice.," and " Boston" for " New York," and the words, Esterngn according to Act of Congress, in the iris 1847. by JOSEPH TROW, In the Clerk's Offine of the District Court of the Southern The contents, the subject matter, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with a paper Mayer It can be known also from the miserable and illegible wood. cuts scattered throughout its pages The copyright edition contains none. If theta are any in the trade so lost to shame and co mmon honesty a to be willing parties IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOIVINRS, No less than the legal owner of the property in copyright, they will be prOsecuted, and steps will be taken to sispose them to the public. A copy sett' be sent to each bookseller or firm, (lei ill the terms upon which they will be furnished,) upon receipt ci his or their business card °foams, CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Buy no book nnlesi Nlanrieem 129 Meer/ at, N.Y.,.i on the title page, and the entry in -Clerk's Office on the bark of the title page corresponds as herein, and bay only of respectable and honorable dealers, or scud by mail, and ad dress to Dr. A. N. Mauriceau, Full title page, with ennteas, together with a few pages treating of - important subjects to every married femala, will be mot free of charge, to any one enclosing a letter stamp in a prepaid letter, addressed as herein. r Er On receipt of Fifty Cents, (or One Dollar for the line Edition extra binding.l "THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE. MEDICAL. COMPANION" Is lent (mailed free) to any part of the United States. All letters must be poet-paid, and addressed to DR. A. M. MACRICEAU, Box 1221, New York City. Pnbllshlng Office, N 0,129 'Abort, Street, New York. For ale he—Bianch Crap, Hamisburg ;J• 5 wortz,Bloomsburg ; J. S. Worth, Lchanon ; C. W. De Wirt,' Milford; J. W. Ensminger•Manheim; ll . W. Smith, Huntinuieon; S. McDonald, Union town; J. M. Baum, New Berlin ; li.A. Lantz. Reading; L. T. Morse, Cranesville, N. 1..; It. P. Crocker. Brownsville ; Wepts & Stark, C.Lrliondale ; Eldred & Wright, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilaceharre ; Ceo. W. Earle, Waynesboro'; It. Crosky, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover; S. W. 'faylor, Utica; It. P. CuMmings,Somereet; T. B. Petersen—Philadelphia —Penn. [June 8; '52-20 William A TTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCE:R.- el has removed to liramplys Row, Orange street., sth door east of North Queen street. Lancaster, April 20, 1852. ' i3-ly Last Nctice IN AFTER YEARS, A SPURIOUS EDITION District of New OMITTED. BE NOT DEFRAUDED! To the Legal Profession. JUST received and for sale at MURRAY'S Cheap Book and' Stationary Store, Kramphea SAUNDERS, on Pleading and Evidence, sth American Edition. From the "American Law Journal," published at Philadelphia: This is beyond question the best book on Plead ing and Evidence : it is for the practising lawyer, far to be preferred to any oilier work on the same subject now generally used. It is very complete: it is excellent in all its details; it is easily consulted hr means of the machinery of a good alphabetical ;lid verbal index, a oil is very late. When we turn back to the Older editions of Saunders and com pare even the latest. preceding American edition, we are astonished at the immense bulk the book has a tained, anti we addiire the courage of any editor who has dared attempt the task which Mr. Rush has not only attempted, but most successfully accomplished, reprint of This American edition is a faithful lie English editor's labors, with jhe ex ception of Tithes and Stamps, which only add ex pense without adding value to a book designed to be used in this country. For ,the practising law yer, no work can be• better, and none more easily and comfortably consulted; it is a complete store !muse of learning, carefully arranged, and well and minutely divided, and subdivided, catalogued, and indexed, ready for immediate use at a moment's notice." English Law and. Equity Reports. Seven vol times of this valuable work are now out and will confide to be published, on every two months, at the extraordinary low price of $2,00 per vol. We continue to furnish all Oa Standard works in the different departments of Science and Litera ture, at the lowest prices. june 3 3t-20] WILLIAM M URRAY. White Sulphur Springs, DOUBLING GAP, CUMBERLAND CO., PA. T . ;IS justly celebrated Mountain retreat so well and favorably known to ninny of the citizens of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Lancaster and other cities, will be open for the reception of visitors on and after the tot o: - Jurie The buildings have been greatly improved and enlarged to meet the increas ing patronage. For families, invalids, and those who admire Mountain scenery, this place presents inducements which Cannot be surpassed by any in ,and watering place in the United States. The Springs are easy of access front the East and West (to Newville) by Rail Road through the finest por tion ofPennsylvania. From Newville to the Springs, to a distance of 3 stiles of Staging in easy coaches and good roads. SCOTT COYLE, Prop'r. Kr References in Lancaster—Messrs. Judge Champneys, Elisha Geiger and Geo. Sanderson. june S 20-2 m Not Ace. LANCASTER SAVINGS' INSTITUTION,} June 7,1852 - rriE Stockholders of the Lancaster Savings In stuntion are hereby notified that the annual election tbr Seven Trustees to serve for one year will be held at the office of said Institution, on SATURDAY EVENING, July 3d, at 7 o'clock P. M. CHAS. BOUGHTER, Treas. June S, 1552 20—It Estate of Frederick U. Klugh, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the es tate of Frederick H.Klugh, late of Maytown, East Donegal q twp., Lan. en. dec'd., having been issued tn the subscriber residing in the same village and township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately. and those having claims or demands against sai§estate to make known the same without delay, properly authenticated for settlement to CHRISTIAN LENTZ, Adm'r. •20 6t June 8, 1852 Wanted A T the Lancaster County Prison, two or three thousand poOnds of Carpet Rags,eut and sew. ed, for which Cath will he paid, or Carpets given at wholesale prices. H. C. LOCH 5111, Keeper. Lancaster, Oat 25. 1552. 18.4 t Shoe Makers Trimmings. trl the Golden Lust, opposite Corper's Bold, rest _ . Ling S:rect. Lmicastcr l'a - Ti/IV opening a.large - and complete assortmenn of ShGe,o,,i;c.o. Trimmings. Consisting B ark Lastings. Black and Colored Galloons best Cord, Black St k Carets, Franey Colored Lncet,, Cat torn Carol , ail C'idors, Stubby S k, lknot Wit, Ming, Shoe docking, Binding, Fancy Colored Kids. IVliiiii Kids, &0., Shoemakers arc invited to call arid examine the go,ds. M. H. LOCHER. h2s ed, 1 000 ' pounds or Itouzer's celebrated OA Tanned Spanish SOLE LEATH Eli, for sale low, directly opposite Cooper's H o tel. I. ) may 1: 1 16 . 1 H. LOCH ER. Assigned Estate of Emanuel Barr and Wife IN the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.- WHEREAS John Rohrer, acting As signee of Emanuel Barr and Catharine his 1,V,1e, Conestoto township, did on the 22,1 day of May. I i 152, file in the office of the Prothonotary o' the . said Court. hts Account of the said Estate: Notice iq 11,00; given to all persons interested in the said E,tatr, that the :aid Court havc appoint eil On 21,1 illy of June, 1002, for th,'confirmntton thereof., unless exceptions be filed. Att,;t: .1; MN K. REED, Prothonotary Prot lrys Mitre, Lan., June 1. IS-3t Eslaie of E'cier a - agay, a Lanai ic N the Court of Common Pleas lhr the county o I Lancaster .—WrieneAs Robert Bursk, Commit toe of Peter Sum my, did orr the hist day oh rl a 1a52. lile in the office of the Prothonotary of th. said Court. his Accounr of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested i •the said Estate, that the solo C—tirt have appo:nte thin 2i st day or June, 1852, htr the confirtnatio there'ol, unless exceptines he Eled. Attest: JOHN L. REED, Prothonotary. PrutleyA wilier, Lan., June 1. 19-td Estaleoflzgbeib Stober,a Luna Inc, now deCeatited. TIC the Court of Common Pleas ibr the c o mity LatlcaFte...--Wnr.i , ear, Pater Martin, Etri. Committee of the a ,id Elizabeth late West C oealico twp., deceased, did on the hint da of May 18.5:2, file in the Mike of the Proilionotar of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given wall persons inicre.toi the a id Es. ate, that the said Court have appointe the 2 at day of June, 1852, Cir the coniirni'Mo there, l', unless exceptions be filed. Attest JOHN .K. REED, Prnthonotary. oilic”, Lan., June 1. 19-td Trust Estate offigagdalerm Werigin TS the Court Of Common Pleas for the County of Lauca9ter.—WHEßEAS I,!ane H. Grabill, Ad ministrator of the Tate of John Rupp, deceased late Trustee of the•-.saiii Alagrialena Wenger, did on the 17th flay of Nay, Itib2, office, o. the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account 01 the said Estate , • NiA:ce hereby gi ta a:I persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointee the 21st .ciay GI June, 1552, fur the confirmation there:,:; unless exceptions be filed. Attest: JOHN K. REED, Prothonotary. Preihy's office, Lan., June 1. 11.1 3t 'l . O the Soldiers or t he War of 1812. , V;TED Hundred Bnunty Lnnu Warrantn Ivanted—the highest en. Prices paid. WILLIAM S. AM W othee South Queen street, Lancaster etty May 4, ISt52. To Sportsmen T received a very superior lot of Daub] ti Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—afar Re solving Pistols, Game Page, Shot Pouches, Pnwde Fiasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low ItEUI3EN S. ROHRER, Oct 25-551 Si g n ~1 the ALvil. Joseph Neff, VIOLIN MAN UFA CYFIJR. RESPECT.TULLY informs his friends and tin public that be has coMmenced anew the Mal.- u.,cture of VIOLINS and other . usical Ins to n:tents, at No. 88. North Firth street, between Arcl, and Race, where he would he pleased to see throe in scant of a eu perior VIOLIN or other Instruments Also, the fiat quality of Violin and Guitar String.. In addition to the Silver Medal awarder by the Franklin Institute in 1350, he has jimt rece. rod a Medal from the Institute superior Violins exhibited at the late Fair in flat more, 1351. N. 11.-111 kinds of 11Iii•.ical Instruments repl ed in the beet manner._ - Philadelphit, May 2,, 1552 Peazi mi at cr.. Lire iladelphia, mln,urance cu- Pany a.i Ph TCompany on the Ist of January, 1852, had L in force only Fifteen hundred and seven poli cies while its assets and investments liable to pay losses on that date amounted to $257,21% 30, or Sum only $39.1h6 02 mere represented by notes forpremiums. gr Ni Lira COMPANY can exhibit a more prosperous CONDITION OF AFFAIIIe And a larger accumulated Capital in proportion to to Descriptive pamphlets, tables of rates, blank op pli.cations, and every information on the subject 01 fife insurance can be obtained of JUFIN ZIMMERMAN, North Queen Street. ELY PARRY, M. D., East King St., Agents for Ls,ne,astcr. Medical Examiner. JOIIN MILLEk, M. D., North Queen St., Lan may , : 18 3m-17 Customer Work. 111DERSONS furnishing their own goods, can have tisem made up at short notice and in a work manlike manner. Spring and Summer Fashions, tor 1852 received by EMDEN & CO., No. 35, North Queen at., Sign of the Striped Coat. May 4, 1852. tf-15 Wines, Liquors, &c. TT APING adopted the Cash principle in my be siness. by which I avoid the annual list of bad debts and the expense attending the collection of old accounts, I am now enabled to sell, and will sell at prices that will SAYS to my customers atleast 25 per cent, on their purchases; at the same time Iwarrant every article to be pure as represented, and surrilLOß for the price. Orders tilled in original packages as imported, of 14, 20, 35, 40, 75 and 120 gallons each. Brandies of every description at $l,OO a 5,00 Old Holland and Schiedam Gin, " 85 " 2,00 Jamaica Ruin of diflerent ages, 55 1,25, " 2,50 Irish and Scotch Whiskey,. " 1,25 " 2,50 London Brown Stout& Scotch Ale," 1,62 "'2,00 Old Madeira, Sherry & Port Wines," 45 " 4,00 Claret of every grado in cases, ' 5 2,25 "10,00 do do casks, " 24,00 "40,00 Champagne of every quality, " 9,00 "16,02 With Tennerifle, Sicily, Lisbon and Malaga Wine in qr. casks. Also, imported Liquors—Curacoa, Maraschino, Arrak, Cherry Brandy, Kirschwasser, etc. Old Monongahela and Bourbon Whiskey from I to 10 years old. Every cask is carefully examined before shipping. Goods shipped under personal supervision. Wines enclosed in double casks, if desired, to prevent tapping. A. H. MICALLA, Importer and Dealer, 30 Walnut at., Philadelphia. June I, 1802. 19-3 m Flounty Land Warrants, AXTED, for which the highest cash price will I'V be paid ALSO 5,000 Thousand Dollars to be secured by first Judgment Bonds on Real Estate, in amounts from 9100 to $lOOO, I. W. RUsitSEL & CO. opposite the National House, North Queen St., Lnnenster. ,[npril 13 3 Spring Clothing, o"every variety, cut and made in the very best manner, can be 'had at the eht.ap Clothing Store cit . ERBEN & CO., No. 35 North Queen street, Sign 4:lithe Striped Coat. Lancaster, 31,ty 4, 1852. 15-tf J. F. Shroder & Co.-13aftkers. NO. 6, NORTH QUEEN STREET, • WTILL receive money on deposit° for any lispth of time upon the following terms. 5 per cent. interest allowed on all deposites.— Fifteen days notice required if the depositor wish es to withdraw. No interest allowed on deposites of Fifteen days and under. Kr DIMES and HALF DIMES bought eta pre mium. J. F. SHRODER R CO , April 13, 18.53tf Bankers. Kossuth Riots THE'largest assortment of all shapes and qualities can be had at AMER'S City Hat and Cap Store, Nostril QUEEN STREET, in KramplPs Building, nextdoor to Murray's Book Store. Please call and sec how he sells for Cash. •iMay 11 For Sale. AFIRST-RATE second hand ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, nearly new, will be sold cheap, if applied foe noon. Enquire at this Office. May 25, 1852. tf-18 J. DELLINGER MAKES this method to inform the citizens of Lancaster city• and county, that he still ennui, ea so take those truly beautiful DAGULRRIAN PICTURES, near the market House, in Centro -Ignore, at his rooms in Longenecker's (formerly ~riown as liatimgardners) I.l.ltiding, and directly over Gewiner's Hat Store, where he hopes to receive t continuance of patronage from his friends both .0 the city and county of Lancaster, thanking them at the same time fur post favors. A .NEW SIDE I Il;HT has been added to his Room, expressly for the Daguerrian business, so hat he can now take Pictures in cloudy as well as clear weather. Likenesses warranted to give satisfaction, other ise no charge will be made. KrRESIOIuEII THE PLACE—northwest corner of entre Square, near the Market House. April 20, 1832 P. s T L E ATTORNEY AT LAW, CURVE) OR AND CON - VEYANCER, LANCASTER, PA. All kinds of Serivining; Deeds, Mortgages, Account,, Sc., executed with promptness and despatch. give special at:ration •0 the collevion of PEN SION 3, and the Itrosces.ion of Mduary and other claim. against the General and Slate Govern thews. ilk Office in Ninth Qeece Street, nplinFito ahe National Hotel. ;may ai ly-18 SIELILING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, DRES GOODS, SHAWLS, FANCY GOODS, • Also—ti•e hest LINEN GOODS. Turns% W. Ey A:s.s CO, No. 211 hesnut street, I_ opposite the Girard Ilotoe,. Philadelphia, prepar dory to enlarging their Store, will sell off their stock goods at a great reduction in prices. They. rill (der great inducements to buyers, an part of heir Store tri.l be polled down in a few weeks. Phdadelplo.., May 25, 0852. do-I8 Land Warranni.. NiTE are now buying 10, t.:O and 160 Acre Lund. Warranls, at Philadelphia or New York rates. J. P. RODER A CO , Bankers, No. 0, North Queen, street, Lancaster. April 20, 1052. 13-If T A`v V '9'3 ce'l i t fir. e, N ~..-.•1—*.;::,.- CHERRY PECTORAL For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, • BRONCHITIS, 111. 1 00 PING-COUGH, • CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. IN offering to the cottrinunity this jiistly celebrated remedy Ihr disener., of the throat and lungs, it not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of lie afflicted, but frankly to lay before them the .pinions of dittinguimheil men and some of the eildencca of its success, from n.loch they can ,iidge for themselves. We sincerely pledge our-, ,elves to make no wild siisertion or false state ilefita Of its eirteiley, nor will we hold out any hope .0 suffering humanity which facts will not warrant Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an nqutry trotn the public into all we publish, leelii g issured they will find them perfectly reliable, and he medicine worthy their best cor.lidence and patronage. I'm out the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and 'Valeria Medico, flowdoin College: Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of sour preparation, until I lied an opportunity of wit cssuig its effects in ray own taludy, or in tbo .ttmilies of my friends. This 1 have nosy done with a high degree of sat sfuction, in canes both of adults - and children. I have found it, an its ingredients show, a pow. rtrful reruzdy for colds. and coughs, and pulmonary diseases. PAI,SEe CLEAVELAAD, ihi. D. Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1b49. From an Overseer in the Band/ion iftills, in this city. Dr. J. C. Ater: 1 have been curt d of the worst cough I ever had in my file, by youi •'t berry Pec toral," and never tad, when I have apportunity, of ecommending it to others. Yours, respectfully, -- S. D. Entason. Read the following, and see if this medicine is w ash a trial. The patient had become very rite. le, as, the effect of the medicine wan unntistaka tny United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, July 5, Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Sir: I have been afflicted with painful affection or the lungs, and elle the B.Mp -0111m of settled consumption, for more than a year. could find no medicine that %stand r each my case, sntd I commenced the u )our ••L berry Pee oral," which gave me gradual relief. and I have ieen weadily gaining my strength till my health is veil nigh restored. While using your medicine, I had the goatifica ..ion of curing with it my teserund friend, Sir. Truman. of Sumpter District, who had been sus ended from his parochial duties by a severe attack if bronchitis. . . I have plea,ure in certifying these facts to you, And am, air, yours respectfully, J. F. CALHOUN, 01 Sow') Carolina. OtriThe following was one of the worst of cases. which the physicians and Iriends thought to be in auruble consumption : CHESTER, Pa., Aug. 22, 1846. J. C. Ayer,—Sir: I wan taken wi h a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of ust February, and wan confined to my bed more won two months. Coughing incessantly night and lay, I became ghastly and pale, my eyes were sun .en and glassy, and my breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly fittling, and in such distress for breath .hat but little hope for my recovery could be en iertained. White in this situation, a friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the .viethodist church) brought me a bottle of your cherry, Pecto ral, which I tried more to gratify him, than from any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect minced me to continue its use, and I soon found any health much improved. Now in three menthe, I am well and strong, and can attribute nfy cure only to your great meicine. With the deepest gratitude„yours. &c., JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by JAMS C. AYER, practi cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by JOHN F. LONG, C. A. HEINITSH, J. W. 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