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    Abridpi from the f!."34llranina.
THE GREAT MEETING OFj• •
TUE DEMOCRACY AT READING.
Tens of Thousands of Freemen In Connell!!!
THEIWANOCIeder
4.1110178BA•OF TUB O
M LD LUTA.
Buchanan ' .Dousdass, Bigler and Lowe; the Talent
and the Bone and Sinew of the Democracy el' the
East, West, North and South in the field, battling
with willing harts and hands for
PIERCE, KING AND THE UNION!1!
On Saturday, pursuant to notice, the political
friends and advocates of the election of Pierce and
King, assembled at the Citadel of Democracy—
the city of Reading—in vast multitudes. ;
There were delegations in attendance, from
Philadelphia, Lancaster,Lebanon, Dauphin, Chester,
Montgomery, Bucks, Schuylkill, Lehigh, and other
counties. The town of Pottsville sent a strong dele
gation, with a fine band.
The Spring Garden Delegation was very full,
and had a neat white - banner with a black border,
having thereon the inscription:—"We hail from
the District of Spring Garden." They were head
ed by the U. S. Braes Band, in their splendid uni
forms.
The delegation from the Northern - Liberties look
ed remarkably well. They were accompanied by
a band of music, and a number of beautiful flags.
The delegation from the District of Penn made
a very creditable appearance, and were preceded by
a tasty banner, bearing these words :—"District of
Penn—Pierce and King."
The delegation from Dauphin county turned out
in goodly numbers, and were preceded by an excel
lent Brass Band, and displayed several pretty star
spangled banners.
There were also present two fine German Bands
from Philadelphia.
The Ringgold Artillery of Reading, commended
by Captain James McKnight, paraded in full uni
form, with a fine band of music.
Most of the hotels were decorated with hand
some flags many of them bearing the inscription
"Nunn, Ann Keno," and all these houses were
filled to overflowing with people from all parts of
this state, Virginia and Maryland.
After several delegations and the military had
paraded the several streets, they gathered in front
of the grand Rostrum, which was erected in Cen
tre Square, near the Western Market-house. It
was tastefully decorated with banners and flags,
and the U. S. Brass Band and a German Band were
in attendance upon it, and played some lively airs
in their bes: style.
Precisely at 12 o'clocyhe mating was called
to order by Hoar: R. KNBA2II3, Eeq., one of the
members of the State Central Committee. In be
half of which body he moved that the Hon. JAMES
BUCHANAN officiate as President of the meeting;
which wiy unanimously agreed to, amid great ap
plause.
On alpion of H. R. Kneass, Esq., it waviesolved
unanunuely that Gov. 'Lowe, of Maryland, and
Gov. Bigler, of Pennsylvania, take position on the
right and left of the President.
Horn R. Kneas, Esq., then road the list of the
officers, which was unanimously agreed to. There
were 50 Vice Presidents representing nearly every
county in the Commonwealth; and 12 Secretar
ies.
The Hon. JAmEs )31:IGUANAS, being loudly called
for, came forward amid much cheering, and made
some exceedingly happy introductory remark,.
William L. Hirst, Chairman of the State Cen
tral Committee, submitted the annexed resolutions,
which were unanimously adopted :
Resolved by the Democracy of Pennsylvania in
Mass Convention this day assembled,
Ist. That we will adopt, vr t ! r will support, we
will carry, the nomination' of the 'Honorable
Franklin Pierce, for President, and the Honorable
William R. King, for Vice President, of the Uni
ted States. We adopt these nominations 'not be
cause it is expected of us as a party, but because
they command the approbation of our judgment."
We will support, them because the eminent nomi
nees are faithul, able' and worthy; and we will
carry them, because our ancient and unchangeable
Party is confessedly dominant in numbers, and
union, and harmony are dwelling amongst us,
and will reward us with. MO blessings and their
fruits.
2d. That we believe upon our success depend the
best interests and the duration of our Union, "a
Union wonderful in its formation, boundless in its
hopes, and amazing in its destiny."
2d. That we adopt and cherish the declaration
of principles, promulgated by the Democratic Na
tional Convention on the sth ofJune, 1852, usually
called the Platform, without disturbing a plank or
a joint of it ; that we regard its provisions as wise,
prudent, and safe ; that we embrace them with the
patriotic, • and practical national sentiment that
adorns our flags, "No North, no South, no East, no
West under the Constitution, but a sacred main-'
tenance of the common - bond, and true devotion to 'I
the true brotherhood."
4th. That we congratulate the Party and the
Country, that the administration of ' the govern.'
meat of this State has been replaced in the hands
of the Democracy, and we tender the thanks of the
Democratic Party of the State to His Excellency
William Bigler, for his manly, watchful and con
sistent execution of his great trust.
sth. That we hail with cordial approbation the
nomination of the Hon. Geo. W. Woodward for
the Supreme Court, and we express our pride and
satisfaction that the talents of this eminent jurist
and scholar, eminent and known throughout the
Union, will again be in the service of his country.
6th. That we accept with gratification and ap
plause, the nomination of the Hon. William Hop
kins, for Canal Commissioner, tendered, unsolicited,! !
to him, by the Convention ; and we regard the
choice of that excellent and distinguished citizen,!
as due to his talents, character and experience,'
and greatly advantageous to the Party, of which
he is one of the highest ornaments.
Hon. Judge Douglass being repeatedly called for,'
was introduced to the meeting by Hon. James Bu.!
chanan and spoke at some length, and his remarks!
were enthusiastically received.
He was followed by Gov. Lowe, of Maryland,:
whose speech was exceedingly able, and drew!
forth rounds of applause.
Mr. Faulkner, of Virginia, was next introduced,'
and delivered a long and powerful speech. He was!
followed the Hon. B. F. Hallet, of Maseachii
setts and Hon. B. Bates, of New York.
EVENING SESSION.
The Hon. Judge Legrand, of Baltimore, Hon.
John A. Wilcox, of Mississippi, M. R. Hamilton,
Esq., of N. Jersey; Hon. Richard K. Meade, of
Virginia ; and Hon. John H. Savage, of Tennessee
each delivered very interesting and eloquent ad
dressee.
Mr. Kneass, on a motion being made to adjourn,
rose and said he had been requested, in behalf of !
the State Central Committee, to tender their cordial'
thanks to the Hon. James Buchanan, for the kind]
and efficient service he had rendered-on this great
occasion.
Three cheers were then given for the Hmi. Jameel
Buchanan, three for the Central Committee, three
for Flom R. Kneass, Esq., and also three for Pierce.
and King, and three for the Constitution and thel
Union.
The meeting their adjourned sine die, 142-'
at a qnar
ter of 12 at night.
THE EXPLOSION OF TOP DR. FRANKLIN The
St. Louis papers have particulars of the explosion
on the steamer Dr. Franklin, which occurred last,
week. It is impossible to arrive, at the correeti
number of the killed, wounded and missing. The;
officers of the U. S. Mail report twenty-seven to
have been buried at St. Genevieve, three were lying,
in a dreadful conditiion in the town, and many were'
missing. Loss of killed and wounded may be set
down at forty, and the dead at three-fourths of this
number. The collapse is attributable to the ab
sence of water in the boilers, as they were nearly'
dry, and at a white heat at the moment of the ex-,
plosion. The guilty have paid the penalty of their
lives for their carelessness, and the innocent have
been involved in the sacrifice.
DEMOCRATIC MEE TINOS
1113 - On Saturday the 18th day of September, at
the Public House of Mr. Myers, at Eden, Manhietri
Township, at 1 o'clock P. M, Able speakers will
be present.
UJ' On Friday the 24th of September, at the
Public House of John A. Moore, Drumore Centre:
Several able speakers will bepresent
mr On Saturday the 25th of September, at the
Public House of T. G. Bach, Ephrata Township;
at 1 o'clock, P. M. The meeting will be addressed
by several able speakers.
117 The Democrats of E. Lampeter and the a&
joining townships, will meet at the public house of
John Row, at the "Bird in Hand," on Saturday the
9th of October, at 1 o'clock - P. M.
Mr A Democratic Pole Raising is to take place
at the public house of Thomas Layman, .Ir., Peach
Bottom, on Saturday the 18th of September.
BT A. Democratic meeting will be held at the
public house of Martin M. Fielea, in Williamstown,
on Saturday evening, the 2d of October at 6 &elk]
•
DT Democratic meeting will be held at Miller's
Tavers,(tormerly Ferree's,) in E. Lampeter town
ship, on Saturday next, the 18th inst., at 1 o'clock
P. M.
frr The Prance and Elms Crop, of this eity,
will meet at EVELING'S (Spring Garden) on Sat•
urday evening next, the /80; but, a % 1 1 ,'aleck.
To ors Persons.--The Clothiers must excuse us
for recommending the Clothing House of J. Gorm
-1,,y so particularly to the notice of our reades
our
But, upon 'reflection) they must know that it i
day 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. Whilst others use every effort
to make large profits, he has struck out in a differ
eht course, which he has steadily followed, using
every exertion to sell superior goods at the lowest
poseiblo price, making his extensive business done
at a Yew cents profit on each article,aufficient, horn
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
Gormlers, North Queen street, opposite the Frank
lin House, (Sens'' , ) where you will be sure to find
them in any quantity, at the Great Clothing Bazaar.
May 4, 1862. 16;tf
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER !—Impoz
;ANT TO DYSPEPTICS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S Pipette,
the true Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared
trona Rennet or the fourth stomach of theox, after
directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological
Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia.
This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion,
Dyapepsia, Jaundice, Liver Coinplaint, Constipa
tion and Debility, curing after NATURE'S OWN
Aoarr, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing
Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents
gratis. See notice among the medical advertise
ments. [sap 16-24—ly
MARKIAGES.
On the 9th inst., in Millerstown, by the Rev. H.
Harbaugh, John L. Slater to Eias Matilda Foreman,
44 Manic Forge, this county.
.By the Rev. J. C. Baker, John Brown to Miss
Sarah Duebler, both of Earl township.
DEATHS.
In this city, on the 7th Met., Delilah Reed, daugh
ter of Henry Swentzel; aged 2 years, 6 month, and
1 day.
In Cambria co., on the 22d ult., Catharine, wife
of the late John Masterson of this city, aged 30 years.
The Markets.
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPT. 11
The Cotton market is inactive. Coffee is held
firmly, but buyers held off. The Iron market is
firm, and Scotch Pig has bean sold at an advance,
The flour market is exceedingly quiet. Fresh
ground is held firmly at $4 50 per bbl., but only
2a300 brie. have been disposed of for export, and
some half barrels at $4,75 per pair. - The sales
for city consumption aro limited within the range
of $4 4444 87* for common and extra brands.—
In Rye flour and Corn meal uo change. Small
sales of the former at $3 62*, and the latter at
$3 504375 per brl: Grain—There is not much
Wheat offering. The demand, however, is limi
ted, Sales of 2000 bushels Red at 9641, prime
old Pennsylvania White at $lO5 per bushel afloat.
Soma new whits brought $1 03. Further sales
of Southern Rye at 72c. Corn is scarce-20 0 0
"I bushels yellow sold at 73a. Oats are in good de
' mend ; sales of 4a5000 bushels good new Southern
at 26c. per bushel; some inferior at 34, and some
heavy black Oats at 37c. Whiskey—Sales of brie.
at 24*c. Hhda, are held at the seine price.
CATTLE MAxxrr.—Beeves, tolerably plenty,
Land selling from $7 00 to tag 50 according to quali•
Ilty. Cows from $l2 to $3B each. Hogs from $8
to $6 50 per 100 lbs. Sheep $2 to $4. Lambs
1 , from $1 90 to $3 50 according to quality.
New&Cheap Looking•Blass Depot
CHAS. S. SWAIN, _ .
No. 22 N. Second St. above Pine. E. side, Phila.
AAS for sale and always on hand a splendid as
sortment of Plain and Ornamental Gilt Frame
Looking Glasses, suitable for Mantels, Piers, &c.
Mahogany Framed Glasses for Sitting Rooms, and
Chambers. Also Ornamental and Gilt Frames for
Portraits. Old Frames re-gilt, equal to now.—
French and German Looking Glass Plate. put in
frame.
Vtluable Tavern Stand and Farm
AT PUBLIC SALE.
ON Saturday, October 9th, 1852, will be expos
ed to public sale, on the premises, that valua
ble Tavern Stand, known ea ICinzer's Water Sta
tion, situated on the Columbia and Philadelphia
Railroad and Lancaster and Philadelphia turnpike,
12 miles from Lancaster, and 50 from Philadel
phia, viz:
75 ACRES AND 74 PERCHES,
best quality Limestone Land, enclosed by good
fences and in a fine state of cultivation.
The improvements thereon are a three use:.
story BRICK TAVIRN HOUSE, 85 21 1
by 38 feet, with a kitchen attached; a largo stone
Warehouse, two water houses over never-failing
well, of water; a large and convenient Stable and
other necessary out-buildings. The situation of
ihis place is not surpassed by any on the road, be
tng situated in the most productive part of Lancas
ter county, which places it among the beet stands
for the Forwarding and Commission business on
the road. There is a Limestone Quarry and Lime
Kiln on the premises.
ALSO—A Tract of Land, containing 84 A GRES
and 110 Penman of first quality Limestone Land,
adjoining the store and lands of Benjamin Brack
bill, John Keneagy, and others, the improvements
thereon are a' large Brick D WELLING HOUSE,
with a well of water near the door, a smoke and
waih house, spring house over a never-failing
spring of water; a large. Bank Barn, straw house,
carriage house, hog house, corn crib, and other
necessary out-buildings; an orchard of choice fruit.
A stream of water passes through the premises
near the buildings. The land is in a high state of
cultivation and under good fences.
Persona wishing to view the above properties
will please call on the subscriber, living thereon.
Sale to commence at t o'clock, P M, of said
day, when terms will be made known by
Sept 14-34-6 t HENRY KINZER.
Public Sale of a Small Farm.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale,
on Saturday the 23d of October, A. D. 1852, at 1
o'clock, .P. M., on the premises, all that Plantation
or tract of land, hate the estate of Benjamin nom
cher, deceased, situate in Colerain township, on
the road leading from Andrews' Bridge to Kirk
wood Drove Inn, tkree miles from the former and
one from the latter, adjoining lands of Frederick
M , Clenaghan ' Joseph Brady and others, contain
ing 24 ACRES more or less.
Said property is pleasantly situated in a healthy
neighborhood, is in a good state of cultivation, well
watered and well fenced, and the land is very pro
ductive. The improvements consist of a
two retory LOG HOUSE, two rooms on the
first floor, four on the second, Garret and ss
Cellar, Barn (part, log and part frame,) a frame
Shoemaker Shop, Spring House and Spring conve
nient to the dwelling, together with other out build
ings. There are about three acres of thriving
young timber. There is also an Apple Orchard and
other fruit trees.
Persons wishing to view the premises will call on
David W. Gomsher residing thereon.
Conditions made known at sale.
ANDREW J. GIBBON,
Adm'r.
eept 14 ta-34]
ALA XPERIENCE has demonstrated
beyond cavil that the beet place in the city of
Lancaster, to get a good garment is at
F. J. K.RAMPH , EI "OAK HALL"
CLOTHING STORE , -
Corner of Orange and North Queen streets ,Laneasitor.
Thankful for past patronage P. J Rea ms's, respect
fully begs leave to inform his friends and patrons, and
the oitisens of Lancaster city and county in general,
that ha has made more ample arrangements this season
than he has ever on any former occasion, to meet the
entire wants of the community, in comfortable, dors
bla, fashionable and gracefully fitting
Mena and Boy. , Ready-made Fall and
Winter Clothing._
"not too w ave to please the gay, nor yet too fanny for
the 01d.." Black. Brown, Blue and Drab, Beaver, Pelt,
Pilot, Harrington and Flushing Cloth Bangnps, and
Back Over coats, Cloth, Cusimere, Satinet and Tweed
Dress Coats, frocks, Paletots, Donkeys, Banks, and
Monkey Jackets, of all colors, plain, striped, barred
and variegated.
Plain and. figured Casehnern, Satinet, Tweed and Vel
vet Pantaloons.
Silk, -Satin,- Merino, Valentia, Cassimere, Velvet,
SwamidownAlpaces. and• Cotton Vests, double and sin
gle breaste d and rolling collar.
Fine, medium, and common patent shoulder se m
Shirts—plain, striped, figured and cross barred, of vi
nous colors—single and three ply Collars, Stsams,tra
vats, Stooks and Handkerchiefs Silk, Merino, Lambs'
wool, Flannel,plain and knit Drawers and Undershirts.
Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrellas and Hosiery, and all
artieles usually kept in Gentlemen's Furnishing Stores.
Also, a complete and carefully selected assortment
of new styles French, English, German, and American
Bloadeloths, Cassimerss, Fishy, Tweeds, Ilatinets, Pilots
and Beavers of every variety of shade and fignre—
riots plain and fancy Vestings—all of which will be
made up promptly to order, to the entire satisfaction
of the customer, warranted to fit and on the most rea
sonable and aoeommodating terms.
F. J. BKAMPH deems It Justly due to the publics to
commend his faithful assistant to the favorable notice
of his friends and customers on this ieecasioa.
Mr. SIMON S. BATHVON has been long and favo
rably known in Lancaster county, (and Donegal town
ship in particular ,) es a man of Integrity, and acknowl
edged qualifleations in the art of Tailoring.
Mr. MICHAEL FISIDIR and Mr. HENRY FISHER
'are both well known in the city, and entitled to the
'full confidence of the community.
F J. KRAMPH.
Merchant Tailor and Clothier, North Queen street.
Lancaster, sept. lA, 1552
W. P. STEELE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, SURVEYOR AND CON
VEYANCER, LANCASTER, PA.
All kinds of Sorivininge Deeds, Mortgagee,
Wills, Accounts, ate., executed with
. promptness
and despatch.
Will give special attention to the collection of Pier
s/Owe, and the prosecution of Military and
- other claims against the General
and State Governments.
ttr %dee 14 Nertk Queen Mew, °noire Cu
•- Tzrll
- - '
Pennsylvania Cavalry
WILL meet on SATURDAY next, the 18th
inst., in Ephrata township, at the public
house of Jacob Wenger, New Berlin. Said Com
pany will be impacted by Maj. Herr, Brigade In
spector. HENRY HEEMSNYDER,
Sept 14-11-34 ' Orderly Serg't.
Valuable Stocks at Public Sale.
By virtue of the power and- authority confered
upon the undersigned, duly appointed by cer
tain resolutions of "the Franklin Beneficial associa
tion of Lancaster." authorising them to sell and
dispose of all the property belonging to said asso
ciation, will be exposed to sale by public vendue
orout cry, at Michael's Hotel, North Queen street,
city of Lancaster, on Monday the 27th of Septem
bedinstant at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following
stocks, viz :
13 Shares of Girard Bank Stock,
27 " Stock in Farmers Bank of Lan'r
10fi " Stock in the Lancaster city and
county Fire Insurance Company.
1 " Stock in the Lancaster, Elizabeth
town and Middletown Turnpike road Company,
$2,750 of Bonds of the city of Lancaster at
5 per cent. payable Ami-anually and redeemable
September 12, 1866.
$2, 500 Bonds of the city of Lancaster at 5
per cent., payable semi-actually and redeemable
November I, 1866.
The terms which will be easy, will be made
known at the time and place of sale.
JOHN MICHAEL, Chin,
W. F. SHULER, late Prat
JACOB GABLE,
MATTHIAS ZAHM,
CHARLES BOUGHTER,
DR. ELI PARRY,
Committee.
Gro. FORD, See) ,
sep 14
For Rent and for Sale.
FOR RENT, a small GRAZING FARM, of
about 50 ACRES, situatued in the north part of
Bali township, quite near the Strasburg township.
line, at John Hagan's Mill.
For Rent, a large SHOP, (with or without
ground) on an alley near the new Court House,
suitable for a mechanic of some kind. Possession
at any time—rent low.
For Rent, a DWELLING on North Plumb street,
near Miller's Lumber Yard, with a quarter of an
Acre of Ground attached.
For Sale, 90 ACRES of CHESNUT TIMBER
LAND, with a small water power thereon, situated
in the Southern part of Bart township, near Stauf
fer's Mill. Apply to or address,
CHRISTIAN H. LEFEVRE,
North Duke Street, Lancaster.
46t*-34
Two Valuable Farms for Sale,
THE subscriber offers at private Bale the follow
ing' described Real Estate:
No. I—Situated in North Middleton township,
bi miles east of Carlisle, about one mile north of
the Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, contain
ing 225 acres, more or less, about! limeatone, and
the residue black slate and Meadow land, all clear
ed and in a high state of cultivation, except 50
acres well covered with heavy Timber. The beild-
ings are a very fine
TWO STORY STONE HOUSE,
and a good Frame Barn, partly new, with
Corn cribs, Wagon ,bed's, bi-, a fine Spring hone°,
and a never failing spring of water near the door
of the house, also a good orchard of choice fruit.
Price $5O per acre.
No. 2—ls situated one and a half miles north of
Carlisle, on the road leading from Sterrett's Gap to
Carlisle, containing one hundred and sixty five
acres of first rate Slate land well limed, except
35 acres which are well covered with Timber. The
improvements are a two
STORY, FRAME HOUSE,
and a large Frame Barn, all the necessary out
buildings are in good condition; also a large orch
ard of very choice FRUIT; the farm is well sup
plied with water for stock in all all the fields.—
Also two wells of water near the house that never
fail. Price $36 per acre. Persona wishing to pur
chase or to examine the property will please call
en the subscriber residing in Carlisle.
My reason for selling the above mentioned Farms
is, because they do not join any of my other prop
erty.
Possession will be given on the let of April if
required, Payments will be made to suit the pur
chasers. ARMSTRONG NOBLE.
aug 24 0-31
The Young Ladies' Seminary,
IN FRANKLIN COLLEGE, recently under the
care of Miss Nutting, has been re-opened by
Mie3 BRYAN and Mien WOODMAN.
Instructions will be given in the higher •
English Branches--per quarter, $3 00
Intermediate classes, per quarter, 4 00
Primary, .". 3 00
-Infant department, "2 00
Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 200
Drawing, Painting and Mezzotint, from $2 to $4.
Applications may be made at the School, or at the
residence of Miss Bryan, on Duke street.
Sept 14
THE PHILADELPHIA
O.&W, strminuacis ds momonsu W2OllllBl
Walters & Starkhouse,
No. 28 North 4th St.. opposite the Merchant's Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA,
ARE now prepared with a full, handsome and
Cheap Stock of Menge, Boys' and Chidren'e
PLUSH anh GLAZED CAPS, Men',, Wo
men's, Mines' and Children's Metallic and
other kinds of INDIA RUBBER SHOES ;
White and Colored Silk, Satiwand Straw Bonnets;
Artificial Flowers and Feathers, all of which they
will sell very low for Cash. Call and see for your
selves ; no charge for looking,
Sept 14
Baskets, Baskets and Toys!
AT P. SIMPSON'S
n HEAP BASKET FACTORY AND VARIETY
STORE of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC BAS
KETS, Coaches, Cradles and Chairs ' Tubs, Buck
ets, Washboards, Brooms, Brushes, Hand-Scrubs,
Mats, Sieves, Table Cuttlery, Rocking-Horses,
Velocipedes, Combs, Fishing Tackles, &c.
Also, just received a large assortment of Toys,
Dolls Doll Heads, &c.,&c., at the lowest prices,
Wholesale and Retail, at No. 239 North 2nd St.,
below Callowhill et., east aide, Burnt District,
Philadelphia. sept 18-3m-34
POSITIVELY!
T. S. & J. G. FORTNEY'S
New Daguerrean Gallery,
OVER Pinkerton & Slaymaker ' s Hardware
Store, between Senor'. and Shober's Hotele,
on the same side, in North Queen street, is the
great resort of all the admirers of the very beauti
and rife-like Daguerreotype Likenesses, which only
can be procured at this Gallery, and we would
therefore say to all.who have not yet called upon
them to do mo, feeling confident that they will lie
gratified and delighted. sept 14-6m*-34
Mass Meetings
500 Agents Wanted. A GREAT Mass Meeting of the friends of good
$lOOO A YEAR. "{Daguerreotype Likenesses ,wil Ibe held at JOHN-
S'ON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North
AITANTED in every County of the United
.once.
meen and Orange streets, every day until further
V$ States, active and enterprising men, to en
gage in the sale of some of the beat Books pub- 0:7 - No postponement on account of the weather . .
June 22, 1852.
fished in the country. To men of good address, Lancaster,• 22-tf
possessing a small capital of from $25 to $lOO.l
such inducements will be offered as to make fron Plainfield Classical Academy.
$3 to $lO a day profit.
fitr The Books published by us are all useful in
• OUR miles West of Carlisle. The Twelfth
Session commences on Monday, May 3, 1851.
their character, extremely popular and command
barge sales wherever they are offered.
. This Institution has been in successful otters-
For further particulars, address, (postage paid > )
lion 7 years, during. which such additions and im-
DANIELS & GETZ, provements have been made as to render it one of
Successors to W. A. Leary & Co., the moat commodious and convenient in the. State.
No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia. In regard to healthfulness it may be mentioned
Sept 14 3441, 1 that no case of serious sickness has occurred in
the Institution since it was founded. Its moral
purity is attested by the fact that depraved associa
tions, scenes of vice, and resorts for dissipation
have no existence in the neighborhood.
The course of instruction comprises the branched
required by the merchant, professional man or col- ,
legian. Also modern languages, vocal and. instru
mental music, &c.
It is the determination of the Proprietor that the
Institution shall sustain the reputation it has al
ready acquired for imparting thorough instruction,
and inculcating and establishing virtuous principles
in the minds of the youth submitted to his charge.
Terms (per session of five months) $50,00.
For catalogues containing references, &c., ad
dress, R. K. BURNS.
Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cum
berland co., Pa.
Assisted by D. W. EDMONEION, A. 8., and Asa-
TON . CLAXTON. [april 20, 1852 13-tf
Notice.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that heill
be found at the following places and timeifor
the purpose of adding new names, and sue as
may have been omitted on the Assessor's Lisr No
name will be placed on the said list unlessper.
serial application be made Ten days before t 1 Sec
ond Tuesday ej October
Monday, September 27, N. W. Ward, the
Hotel of Emanuel Shober, from 3 to Sclock,
P. M.
Tuesday, September 28, S. W. Wird, at t' Hotel
of Lewis Erben, from 3 to 9 o'clock, TM.
Wednesday, September 29, N. E. Wits et the
Hotel of 4 William Youart, from 3 te o'clock,
P. M.
Thursday, September 30, S. E. Ward, the Hotel
of E. S. Mobley, from 3 to 9 Ocloc . P. M.
Friday, October let, last day, at the Intel of H.
S. Mobley, from 2 to 10 cPelocki• M., for all
the Wards.
P. S.—Lists of the Voters in nit Ward have
qeen posted up at the above narneiletele.
Sept 14
MICHAEL SUMO , '
Assessor.
[lndependent Whig, Republiol, Express and
Volksfreund please copy (gratis? Oct. let.
Valuable City Hutt Property.
AT PUBLIC SLE•
On Saturday the 9th ofOctr 3 r, will be put up
Shenk,
p n r o w p e e
ti r ttyn Kingow n t
rteheet t :u th r e e o c f it M y r o .
f Cri an a c ti a a: .
I L /at public sale, on the p rf lees, that valuable
ter.
This Hotel has now a
excellent patronage,
and with the advantages tthe large
and other improvements public Hall
oe to it and near e
pletion, it is questionable
hether there is a better
Tavern stand in this sit
- .
The terms will be oi third the purchase mon
ey on the first day o y?ril next, and the remain
der may remain securton the property.
The Sale will coronae at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, and the pt,rtY will be struck off at
half past 8 o'clock icisely.
ALSO, At the ca time and place, the House
andnot now occu by Mr. George Keller, ad
joirttffebe sill o e north, having two fronts,
one b i p . pii rief , a the other on Water streets.
Thle t eire sable spot and is well worthy
anist iiii4ri ttr, particulars on day of sale.
C. ILiNCR & BON.
1140.1.- 044
•
.
Valuable CIO Property
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Mbus lle Larg s e and commodious hnuse and
ines stand, No, 18 East King street [fr
Lancaster, occupied by the subscriber is of
fered at privrte sale. There is an extensive rouge
of Back Buildings, Hall leading into the yard,
Dining Room, Cook and Wash Kitchen, with
Bake Oven,Fire Place, a large cistern and Cop
per pump. In the yard is a Hydrant and a never
failing well of water with a new pump, alley right
to the street iu common with the adjointng proper
ty. A large paved Yard and Garden well stocked
with choice Fruit.
SHRUBBERY AND PLANTS;
and in the rear of the Lot corner of two alleys,
the is a large Two-story BRICK STABLE.
This property is free of Ground Rent, in eicel
lent order, roomy and airy, and is well calm:aced
fors public louse, or
BUSINESS STAND •
for DRY GOODS, HARD WARE,Grocery,&c.
The Store Rooms are 42 feet in depth, high
ceiling, with counters and Shelving, Bulk Win
dows with large Plate Glass and Gass fivturee.
The cellar, same size deep, plastered and light.
Persons desirous of entering into Business, may
now avail themselves of the opportunity offered of
procuring a very desirable stand, already fitted up
in the centre of business and within a few doors of
the New Court Rouse now building.
BEINITSH.
3t-34 •
CLOTTIING-CLOTHING:
BRYAN & SHINDEL,
SUCCESSORS TO YOUNG & O'ROURK,
Walnut Hall, North Queen at., between Shober>a
Hotel and the Bee Hive Dry Goods Store,
WOULD call the attention of their friends and
11 customers, and the public generally, td their
complete and well selected stock, from which they
can be accommodated upon the most reasonable
terms, with anything that may be required in their
line of business.
Their Stock consists in part of the following,
Clothe, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Ready Made
Clothing, of every description, Plain and Twilled
Clothe, English and French Plain and Doe Skin
Cassimeres, Fancy do. Stripes and Bars, Black
Satin and Fancy Silk and Woollen Vestings.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
such as Over Coats, Sacks, Dress, and Frock Coats,
Fancy Business Coats, Pants and Vests of the most
fashionable and approved styles.
A splendid assortment of Shirts, Shams, Collars,
Black and Fancy Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, I-Pdkfs.
Suspenders, Hosiery, and all kinds of Flannel, Me
rino cotton and Knit, under Shirts and Drawers.
They call attention to their stock, hoping to
merit a share of public patronage, feeling assured
that from the promptness with which they will sup
ply the wants of their customers, the cheapness of
their articles, the durability, and fit of their work,
will render entire satislaction to all who may favor
them with a call. .•
To be convinced that the above is a fact, we in
vite the public to call and examine for themselves.
Walnut Hall. BRYAN & SHINDEL.
It Coat or Pants you want to fit,
And on your person neat to set; I
Such wants we promise to supply,
And suit both pocket and the eye.
Come one;come all, come, short and tall,
We kindly ask attention;
There's everything at Walnut Hall,
In our line; you mention.
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting@ too,
Bought low, and well selected,
Of every style and every hue,
By fashion not rejected.
Then once vain we bid you call,
Your trouble will repay;
By Profits small at Walnut Hall,
The attraction of the day.
aug 24 tf-38] B. & S
A CARD•
TIEIE subscribers beg leave thus to acquaint their
friends and the public, 4EII 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 eve 7 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 Stmes
securities, &c. &c. Personal attention will be gives
to the proper transfer, &c., of
Stock, Loans; &c.,
and such general supervision as will obtain for those
intrusting business to them the safest and most de
sirable securitiee.
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 idling any
stock of the Lancaster Banks ' Conestoga Steam
Mills, Gas or Turnpike Stocks by leaving the order
in our sands will meet with prompt attention;
JOHN F. SEIADDER,
GEORGE, K. REED, •
One door from the corner of North Queen and
Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.
Feb. 12, 1850. 3-ly
CASH!
SELLING , OFF GOODS AT BARGAINS
DRYGOODS, Groceries, Queensware &c. A
general assortment of the above named Goode,
also Market and Travelling Baskets, Basket Car
riages, &c., all of which we purpose selling,-at a
small advance above cash prices Friendsin the
city and county are respectfull! invited to call.
Cheaper than ever.
FISH, TAR & SALT, can abs be had at No.Bo,
North Queen street, two sgrares from the Court
House, in the Museum Bulling.
PINKFRTON & SMELTZ.
no' 25 44—tf
P. J. O'ROURK
VOULD respectfuly announce to the citizens
of Lancaster ciy and county, that he has re
moved to
SHRODER'S GRANITE BUILDING,
Near the Cow House, North Queen Street,
where he will sorry on the MERCHANT TAI
LORING BUSINESS. Hia goods will consist of
an entire new •cock of the latest French styles,
comprising Back and Blue, and various colors
and shades &cloths; Black Doe Skin Caesimeres,
and a choir 'selection of
,fancy Silk and Satin
Vestings.
He hops by strict attention to business to merit
a eontindnce of the patronage that was hereto
fore so :berally bestowed. Aug 4—ti-31
Cantharidal Collodion, or Blistering Tissue.
TR"preparation is recommended as an excel
lent substitute for the Blistering Ointment,
and as being more convenient of application. It
can also be applied to Surfaces, however irregular,
where the common blister would be almost im
practicable.
For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSIPS
Medicinal', Drug and Chemical Stare, No. 13,
sept 7-33 East King Street, Lancaster.
Kossuth Hats.
eTHE largest assortment of all shapes and
qualities can be had at AMER'S City Hat and
Cap Store, Norm' QUEEN STREiT, in Kramph's
Building, next door to Murray's Book Store. Please
eall and see how he sells for Cash. (May 11
CHESNUT ST. HOUSE,
SAMUEL M ILLER;
NO. 121 CHESNUT St., Between 3d & 4th its
• PHILADELPHIA.
BOARDING $l,OO PER DAY.
[may 14, 1860-Iy-16
Land Warrants.
WE are now buying 40, 80 and 160 Acre Land
Warrants, at Philadelphia or New York
rates. J. F. SHRODEIt Zr CO.,
Bankers, No. 6,North Queen Week,' Lancaster. •
A•prtj PP lin.
• REMO : VAL•
CHRISTIAN WIDMYER,
FANCY CABINET IMUeERI
RETURNS thankS to his numerous friends and
customers for their patronage at the old
stand, and hereb,y,
_gives notice, that he has re
moved his estab li shment from the Northwest is
'the Soothed corner of East King and Duke street,
'opposite Sprecher's Hotel, LArrcesrma, Pa., where
he will idwaya ,keep on hand, and manufacture to
order, at short notice and on the moat reasonable ',
terms, HURRAHS, DESKS, WASH-STANDS,
,Dedsteada, Sofas, Breakfast, .Dining, Centre,
AND PIER TABLES,
• - -
and, in short, every article in the Cabinet Makers
line, of the best material and in the moat fashionable
styles, folly,. equal to any work manufactured in the
city of Philadelphia. He invites the public to call
at his extensive
FURNITURE ROOMS,
and judge for themselves, as he does not wish that
any one should take his word alone.
His stock of Mahogany and Walnut is very large ,
and fine, and as he employs none but the best of
workmen, the public may rut assured that every
thing will done to please the most fastidious. ;
Old Funllture repaired at moderate prices.
DCOFFINS will be made at short notice, and.
ail:ix/am kept in readiness to attend Funerals.
. C. W. solicits a continuance of public patronage.
James IL Barnes,
FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIR. DARER,
Hes also removed his establishment to the
same place—Southeast corner of E. King and
Duke streets—where he - will keep constantly
on hand and manufacture to order,
FANCY CHAIRS,
(including Walnut and Mahogany,) SETTEES?
Cane Bottomed and Windsor Chairs, all in the
latest styles, and of the-best materials and work
manahip.
His prices will be moderate, and nothing shall be
left undone on his part to merit a continuance of
the, patronage so liberally extended to him since
he has been in business. 00-Please call at the
FTWITORE ROOMS,
as above, and judge for yourselves, of his ability
and willingness to supply the wants of customers.
Lancaster, Nov. 25, 1851. 44
THE ISLAND OF CUBA.
EVANS & SHULTZ,
MANUFACIORF.IIB AND DZALEIIS ID ALL KINDS 07
SEGABS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
In Dr. John Miller's New Building, between Mi.
chael's Hotel, and Long's Drug Store.
North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
JACOB EVANS. JOHN R. SCHULTZ.
July 20, 1852. 26-tf
Hugh S. Gars
AT THE CHEAP EAST KING ST., STORE
XTOULD 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 LaMes, 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
lets, Summer Clothe, 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 Floor 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 satisfy the
closest buyers, that it will be to their interest to
call before buying elsewhere.
Remember the old stand (formerly D. Cocklers)
in East King street. HUGH GARA,
april 1-10-tf] (Late Gara & Swope.)
ROOT'S PREMIUM
Daguerreotype Gallery,
NO.IIO CHESNLfT ST. PHILADELPHIA
TWELVE PRIZES AWARDED!
fI_OLD and Silver Medals, tor the best Daguer
reotype Portraits and Miniatures exhibited).
the great Faire of Boston, New York and Philadel
phia, within the past six years.
Strangers add' citizens whetherdesiring pictures
or not, are invited to call at our rooms, and ex
amine oar splendid works of art, among which are
'portraits of many distinguished persons, both Eu
ropean and American.
We have the beet planned sky-light combined
with aide light. ' The beet of plates, frames; cases
and operating.instruments, and the immense expe
rience derived from having taken nearly ,50,000
pictures. We therefore 'say boldly, we acknow
ledge no superiors. Prices moderate. From $1,50
to $2,60, $3, $4, $5, $lO, $l5, $2O, $23, and up
wards—according to size, style aortae, frame, &c.
Our strictest personal attention is given. Call,
then, and examine our Specimens. If you desire
pictures we are confident of pleasing. The largest
and best and most valuable.
140 Cheenut street, 3 doors below Fifth street
ADMISSION FREE
VTlnstructiens given in the art.
Also for sale, the Right, with instructions to take
the Crayon or Vignette Portraits and Miniatures.
An important improvement. Process patented.
A few from many opinions of Artists:
New York, Dec. 20, 1861.
Dear Sir—Having had occasion to copy from your
Daguerreotypes, we beg leave to congratulate you
upon the proficiency you have made towards'per
action of this beautiful art.
DANFORTH, BALD & CO.,
Bank Note Engravers or N. York and Phil'a
I have long regarded M. A. Root as the very
best Daguerreotype artist in the country.
J. I. Pmese, Engraver.
Mr. Root's Crayon Portraits I consider the very
perfection of the Daguerreotype art.
J. HENRY Bnowx, Miniature Painter.
For beauty and richness of tone—judicious ar
rangement of light and shade, and tasteful artistic
'management of all accessions, Mr. Root's pictures,
in my judgment, are unsurpassed.
J. R. LAMBDIN, Portrait Painter.
To characterize Root's Crayon or Vignette heads
by one appropriate word, it is to call them—as
they truly are—perfection.
JOHN SARTAIN, Engraver.
Opinions of the Press:
Mr. Root's Daguerreotypes are unsurpassed.—
Phil's Ledger.
The best in every point of view.—Pa. Inquirer.:
The
The perfection of the art.—Boston Star.
The best ever exhibited in this country.—N. Y.
'Sun. •
His pictures of children and family groups are
perfect gems.—New York Courier.
Root's sun-pictures are a glorious triumph of
artistic skill, taste and effect —N. Y. Tribune.
They are truly wonderful. Root's fame is world
wide—New York Herald.
Root fiat taken Premium Medals at all the eihi
bitions.—Scientific American. '
Law and Agency Notice.
WORTHINGTON G. SNETHEN continues to
practice law in the Supreme Court; to attend
to cases before Congress; to prosecute claims and
settle Accounts against the Departments and Boards
of Commissioners ; to procure Patents at home
and abroad ;'.to obtain Pensions and Bounty Lands;
to collect Debts, Dividends, Legacies, and, Inheri
tances, in any part of the United States and in for
eign countries '• to make iniestments of funds in
Leans and Stock,, and on Bond and Mortgage, and
to negotiate the purchase and sale of Loans, Land,
and Patent Rights, in any State of the Union, and
to execute any Law and Agency business intrusted
to his care. Particular attention paid to California
Land Title cases coming up to the United States
Supreme Court 'on appeal.
Communications (prepaid) addressed to W. G.
SNETHEN, 5 Carroll. Place, Capitol Hill, Washing
ton, D. C., will meet with prompt attention.
Aug 17 • SO-tf
HALDN'S
New Marble Yard.
T EWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully
X/ informs the public that he has just received
from the city of Philadelphia a superb stock of pure
AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE,
together with a beautiful assortment of
SPLENDID ITALIAN MARBLE,
and that be 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.
Hie facilities for furnishing articles in his line are
unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city,
while he assures all who may favor him with their
patronage, that hiework shall be executed in the
very best style, and on the most reasonable tel 1115.
LETTER. C UTTING 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, bang fully satisfied to rest his
claim to public patronage upon its merits.
Hie establishment is in East Chesnut street, di
rectly in the rear of Lechler's Hotel, and next door
to Moderwell'a old ware house, neer the railroad.
He has also opened a ware room in North Queen
street, nearly opposite the Bee Hive
Dec. 3. 1800.
Sole Leather.
2000 T . : ; ; R . :r e ze i r t ) t l e ce i l o e w bra ss t t ed IT l le ri L ß ezt y -
GRA. 8. BA-tL,
..I,aligiater Aug. b 7, 81•40 - 1 . Rut gin Bt.
Fish and Trouble on the Waters.
XOW, then,. as it has come ,to almost a certain
ty of having to fight or get no fish, all ye
lovers of the finny. tribe prepare for the general
rush, buckle on your armour and march on to Head
Quarters, viz: the BEE HIVE Sivas, where you
tan get such bargains as will surely be an induce
ment for you to call again.
Just reeved, the celebrated article for Lathes
Travelling Dresses,
Paris De Brege, very• cheap. One yard wide Oil
chintz, a good article, Striped and Fied Chintz,
something very new, Plain and fied colord Borges,
only a few pieces left which will be sold to close
out for the season. Berge de Laines selling at halt
price, Lawns, cambric and Jaconet, fast colors,
Plain Fancy colors changeable Silks, only 62, 75ct.
Black Glossy Grode Rhine silk, 50, 62, 75, $l,OO,
cheap High colors, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink and Blue
W col de Laines, Worked Undersleeves, Ladies
Collars, Neck Ribbons, Needle Work, Swiss and
Jaconet Edging and Insertings, Linen cambric and
Worked and Bordered Handk>fs.
BEE HIVE, Lancaster.
PARASOLS I PARASOLS I I
Plain, Embroidered, Watered and Lined, selling
off now at nearly one half price.
WENTZ & BRO. •
Bee Hive, Lancaster.
TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS
- _
DISTITITTE.
GEORGE F. ROTE,
Fashiotable Chair and Cabinet Maker,
RESPECTFULLY informs his
friends and the.people of Lan
caster co. generally, that he carries
on the manfacture of CHAIRS of every description,
and SETTEES, at his stand in South Queen at., the
Mechanics' Institute, and opposite the Fountain
Inn Hotel, kept by Win. Wright, where he will be
happy to meet his numerous friends and customers
from the city and county, and where good bargains
can always be had.
He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn
iture of every kind, such as Bureaus, Tables, Desks
and Cradles. Call and examine his stock of Chairs
and Furniture.
11:1r The UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly
attended to. [april 29-13-tf
Lancaster Steam Sash Factory, &
Floor Board Planing Mill,
NORTH DUKE STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT.
OSCAR C. M. CAINES, respectfully informs the
citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he
is prepared to execute with promptness and die
patch, 'all orders in the Building Line; such as
Door and Window Frames, Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Rolling and Stationary Blinds, Mouldings of vari
ous patterns and sizes, Trunk and Packing Boxes,
&c., atc.' Scroll Sawing, Splitting and Wood Turn
ing done to order in a superior manner, at fair prices.
Flooring and Weather Boards, always on hand,
or worked to order, at short notice.
I also have the right for Lancaster County, for
the manufacture and sale of Densmore's Premium
Patent Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter—a superior ar
ticle, warranted to give satisfaction. Rights for
any of the adjacent counties, will be sold on rea
sonable terms.
Plans, Elevations and Specifications drawn and
Estithates given for public or private edidces.
vr Builders and others, wanting any article in
me line, will please give me a call, as I am deter
mined to do superior work, use good materials and
charge reasonable prices.
0. C. .M CAINES,
May IS-6m3 Architect and Builder.
SAMUEL HENSLER,
PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER, CAKE BAKER,
AND ICE CREAM MANUFACTURER.
No. 6, EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA.
IT HE subscriber takes this methcid to inform his
I. friends and the people of Lancaster city and
vicinity generally, that he has taken the well known
and popular Confectionary stand, formerly kept by
Mr. John L. Keifer, No. 6, East King street, where
he will constantly keep on hand, a fresh assortment
of CAKES of every description. Parties and Pri
vate Families will find this the place to make their
purchases, if they desire Cakes of excellent quali
ty. Also, Fancy Cakes baked to order at the short
est notice, Large Pound, Fruit, Sponge and Lady
Cakes, baked, iced and ornamented in various devi
ces, such as Altar of Hymen, Love Wreaths, Bo
gnats, etc., at the shortest notice. A fresh assort
ment of CANDIES, has just been magufactured by
the undersigned, which he will sell Wholesalcrand
Retail, at the lowest cash prices.
itrHaving attended to the Ice CREAM and CAKE
BAKING departmont for V. P. Anderson during last
season and rendered ample satisfaction, the under
signed' feels satisfied that he can do as much for
those who may be kind enough to patronise him.—
Ice Cream put up in fancy moulds and pyramids,and
sent to any part of the city.
10 - Country Merchants are invited to call at No.
6, or send their orders, to whom prompt attention
will be given by SAMUEL HENSLER,
April 20-0-131 Practical Confectioner.
LOOK HERE.
GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNER'S
HAT AND CAP STORE,
N. W. Corner Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.
TETE subscriber is truly thankful to his friends
for past favors, and hereby informs his old cus
tomers and the public in general that he has just
received from the city of philadelphia; a large and
carefully selected assortment of fashionable
HATS AND CAPS,
suitable for the season , --which, together with those
of his own manufacture, makes his stock equal, it
not superior, to any thing in this city. It consists
in part of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin, Silk, Nutria,
Hungarian, California . and Slouch Hats, and his
stock of CAPS embraces every kind and quality
now in the Philadelphia market, all of which will
be sold lower than the lowest.
. - -
Hats of any quality and style made to order, with
neatness and despatch—and afterwards ironed free
of charge.
-At hie establishment it is always considered
a pleasure to show goods.
igr Call at the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, N. W.
corner of Centre Square, near Baumgardner's Store,
and take a look at our assortment. Admittance free.
JAMES GEIDNER.
Lancaster, April 22. 13
J. & J. L. SAMSON,
Brush Manufacturers,
Wholesale and Retail, North Queen Street, Laneas
ter, above the ,Railroad.
-T dr. J. 'L. SAMSON have constantly on hand a
. great variety of
FANCY AND PLAIN BRUSHES,
comprising Hair, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth, Shaving,
Scrubbing, Dusting, Horse, Paint, Varnish, and
Sash-Tool Brushes.
ALSO, a superior quality of Plasterer'sßrushes
N. B. Highest price given for Country Bristles.
Country Merchants are 'requested to call before
purchasing elsewhere. . 'Parch 2-6-6 m
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
•
Charles P. Freeman & Co.,
(Late Freeman, Hodges & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
144 Broadway, one door southbf Liberty Street,
NEW YORK.
ifAVE.now on hand,arid will be receiving daily
through the season, liew Goods, direct from
the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions,
rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Milinery - Goods. Our
stock of rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of
the latest and most beautiful designs imported.
7-6 m-e-o-w
Many of our goods are manufactured expressly
to our order, from our own designs and patterns,
and stand unrivalled. We offer our goods for nett
cash, at lower pricey than any credit houso in
Amrica can afford.
All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest
to reserve a portion of their money and make se
lections from our great variety of rich cheap goods.
Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Belts.
Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, Buses and tarletons.
Embroideries, collars, chemisetti, capes, berthas.
Habits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings and inserting , .
Embroidered reviere, lace, and hemstitch cambric
handkerchiefs.
Blonde, illusions, and embroidered laces for cape.
Embroidered laces for shawls, mantillas, and veils.
Honiton, mechlen, valencienee, and Brussels laces.
English and ,wove thread, .Bmyrna, Lisle thread,
and cotton laces.
Kid, lisle thread, silk, and sewing silk, glove.
and mitts.
French and American artificial flowers.
French lace, English, American, and Italian.
Straw Bonnets and Trimmings.
march 23 9-6m
EAGLE HOTEL.
D. REESE
INFORM the public, that they have recently fit
ted up this old and well known stand in North
Queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, in
first rate style, and that they are now prepared to
entertain.travellers and others in the very best man
ner. Their Bar will always be supplied with the
choicest liquors,
and their Table with the best that
the market affords. They also beg leave tb state
that they continue their
LIVERY STABLE,
where can at all times be had, a good and genteel
Horse, Buggy, Barouche, Carriage, Sulky, or Omni
bus, on the most reasonable terms. They assure
all who may favor them with their custom, that no
efforts will be spared to render satisfaction.
may 7 15-tf
Shoe Lashings.
TIIST opened'a fresh supply of Black and Colo
0 red Lastinge, Black Italian Cloths, Col. Gal
loons, Silk Laces, arc.. which :will be sold low a
the Leather and Finding Store, a few doors wee
of Steinmaes Hardware Store, West Zing street.
M. M. LOUISA.
JulylB62, R74t
REMOVAL.
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION..
THIS remedy is offered•to the community with
the confidence we feel in an article which sel
dom fails to realize the happiest effects that can be
desired. So wide is the field of its usefulness and
so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost ev
ery section of the country abounds in persons, pub
licly known, who have bepn restored from alarming
and even desperate diseaSes of the lungs,by its use.
When once tried, its superiority over every other
medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape ob
servation, and where its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesttatelwhat antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs, which are incident to our cli
mate. And not only in the formidable attacks up
on the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds,
Coughs, Hoarseness,esc., and for Children it is the
pleasantest and safest . medicine that can be obtain
ed. No family should be without it,and those who
have used it, never will.
Read the opinion of the following gentlemen, who
will be recognized in the various sections of coun
try where they are located—each and all as mer
chants of the first class and of the highest character
—as the oldest and most extensive Wholesale Deal
ers in Medicine, with an experience unlimited on
the subject of which they speak. If there is any
value in the judgment of experience, see
THIS CERTIFICATE.
We the undersigned, Wholmale Druggists, having
been for a long time aced i ainted with Ayer's Cherry.
Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that it is the best
and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Complaints
ever offered to the American People. And we would,
from our knowledge of its composition, and extensive
usefulness, cordially commend it to the afflicted, as
worthy their best confidence, and with the firm con
viction that it will do fai their relisf all that midi.
tine can do.
Henshaw, Edmonds & Co., Boston, Mass.
Reese 4. Coulson, Baltimore, Maryland.
Ladd & Ingraham ' Bangor, Maine.
Haviland, Harrall& Co., Charleston, S. C.
Jacob S. Farrand, Detroit, Michigan.
T. H. McAllister, LOtiisville, Kentucky.
Francis & Walton, St. Louis, Missouri.
Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama.
• Theodore A. Peck, BUrlington Vermont.
Haviland, Ripley & Co., Augusta, Georgia.
Isaac D. James, Trenton, New Jersey.
J. M. Townsend, Pittsburg, Penn.
Clark & Ca., Chicago,llllinote.
E. E. Gay, Burlington, lowa.
M. A. Santo. & Son, Norfolk, Virginia.
Edward Bringhuret, Wilmington, Delaware
John Gilbert & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Z. D. & W. H. Gilman, Washington, D. C.
W,
J. Wright & Co., NeOrleari, La.
Watson, Wall & Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana.
C. C. Richmond & Co:, San Francisco, Cal.
Lewis & Ames, Tallahasse, Florida.
8.. R. Strong, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Chilton & Duer, Little:Rock, Ark.
Stiller, Slade & Co., Lexington, Mau.
N. D. Labadie, Galveston, Texas.
Chas. Dyer, Jr., Providence, R. I.
Joe. M. Turner, Savannah, Ga.
Wade, Eckstrein & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES:
J. G. Coffin & alparaiso, Chili. •
F. M. Dimond 8z C0., d0., Vera Cruz, Mexico.
Fred. Rivas & Co., Bogota, New Grenada. •
S. Provost & Co., Livia, Peru.
Morton & Co., Halifax, Nova Scotia.
T. Walker & Son, SO Johns, New Brunswick.
C. G. Salinas & Co., Rio Janeiro, Brazil.
igr With such assurarice, and from such men, no
stronger proof can be adduced, except that found
in its effects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, practi
cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by JOHN F. LONG,
C. A. HEINITSH,
J. W. RA WLINS,
Lancaster.
August 3-29]
NOTICE
TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER CITY
AND COUNTY.
PHILIP DEICHLER respectfully noti fi es his
old customers and the public generahy, that
he has removed to the room lately occupied by
William Sayres & Son, in Kramph'e building, N.
Queen street, directly opposite the Post Office,
where he constantly keeps on hand and will manu
facture to order
Boots and Shoes of every description,
made in the most fashionable styles, and of the
beet materials.
He would particularly invite attention to a fine
article of Cloth, Leather and Morocco
CONGRESS BOOTS;
also, to a general assortment of CHILDREN'S
GAITERS of various sizes and colors—all of which
he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in
the city.
He desires the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lanes,
ter city and county to give him a call, and judge
for themselves. He has no doubt of hie ability to
render general satisfaction.
lgr REPAIRING of all kinds neatly done at the
shortest notice. [april 23-13-tf
New and Cheap Hardware Store.
riiThe subscriber has just received a foil assort
ment of foreign and domestic Hardware, di
rect from the manufactory; such as Cutlery, Sad
dlery, oils, varnishes, paints, &c., which enables
him to offer inducements equal to any house in the
city.
Persons commencing Housekeeping will find the
beet assortment in the city in their line, such as
Knives and Forks, Table and Tea-spoons, Candle
sticks, Snuffers, Shovels and Tongs, Waiters. Look
ing Glasses, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Baskets, Brit
tania Ware, such as Coffee and Tea Pots, Cream
Jags, Pitchers, &c. ; together with all other neces
sary articles.
COOK STOVES
of the latest and most improved patterns of every
description, and having, also, the sole agency or
two most celebrated Cook Stoves now in use; these
Stove burn coal or wood, and we would call the
attention of those who want a good stove to them.
BUILDERS.
Having just received a new style of Locks and
Latches, and also, a full assortment of Hinges,
Bolts, Nails, Oils, Varnishes, Paints, and Glass.
CARPENTERS AND CABINETMAKERS.
Having just opened a full assortment of Planes,
Hand Saws,Chisels, Saw Setts, Spire Hitt! ' Gouges,
Hatchets,Adzes, Spirit Lines, Braces, & c., and
also a ful supply of Mahogony Veneer, Mouldings,
Till Locks, Glass Knobs, Glue, Bed Pins, Polish
ing Varnish, Oils, &c.
- _ _
COACHMAKERS
will find a good amount of Hubs, Felloes, Shafts,
Hub Banda, Lacers, Fringe, Moss, Oil Clothe and
Carpets, Carriage Bolts, Leathers, &c.
Sole Agent for Utica's Extra Coach Body Var
nishes. •
SADDLERS
can find a full amount of Humes, Harness Mount
ings, Gig Trees, Hog Skins, Stirrups, Ornamental
Bridal Bitte, and Kepner's make Saddle Ttrees.
FARMERS
I would call your attention to a new Corn Culti
vator, and also a full assortment. , f Shovels, Forks,
Hoes, Scythes, Grain Cradles,Ploughs, &c., to
gether with other Farming Impements.
MERCHANTS
will find a full assortment of foreign and domestic
Hardware, direct from the manufactory, which en
ables him to offer at the lowest cash prices. A
large and extensive amount of Duncannon and
Colemanville Nails, direct from the works at the
Manufacturer's prices.
IRON AND STEEL
Having a full assortment of Bar, Hoop, Oval and
Sheet Iron, and also a full assortment •ot Duncan
non Iron, direct from the Works, which I can sell
on good terms as any other house in the city.
Having constantly on hand Fresh Pequca Lime,
Rock Powder, Safety Fuse, Lead Pipe, Iron Pumps,
Zinc, Lustre, Tar, Bags, &c.
Also, Agent for Prouty & Barrett's celebrated
Plough. This Plough took the premium at this ,
World's Fair. •
Timothy, Clover and Flax Seed taken in ' for
which cash will be paid, at the sign of the BIG
Locir, North Queen street.
feb 244-6] GEORGE D. SPRECHER.
Franklin Shaving gloom
REMOVAL.
SWILLIAMS respectfully informs his friends
.and old customers, that he has removed his
SHAVING SALOON
from Centre Square to. West King Street, iii the
room formerly occupied by M. Resit, between Ha
gees store and Cooper's Red Lion Hotel, when
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. rang 13 0-tl-29,6
Straw Hats!
THE largest assortment in this city is to be found
at AMER'S City Hat and Cap Store, North
Queen street. Please call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. Cheap lor 'Cash.
JOHN AMER, Proprietor, Lancaster, Pa.
May 11, 185ci 16-tf
French Boot &nets.
n PAIR . FRENCH BOOT LASTS of the latest
OlJetyle, pet received from Philadelphia. Shoe
makers are invited to call and see them at the Sign
of the Golden Last, West King street.
31. H. LOCHER..
374
July 3T, 1814.