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    fc cu,s PATRONS. Tne Clothiers must excuse ui
tot , ecommending toe Clothing House of J. Germ
iey so particularly to the notice of our readers.—
Ipon reflection, they must know that it is our
to act aa. the public good. This gentleman,
oy C..: ❑ operations, has succeeded in bringing the
price.) superfine Clothing within the reach of the
who!- community. Whilst others use every effort
to make large profits, he his 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 artiele,sufficient, from
the fact of the vast quantity sold. Large sales
and small profits, is his motto, which principle is
carried out to the fullest eNtent. The large stock
and endless variety, the style. superior fit, and ele
gant workmanship, are of such a character as to
justify us in rec,niliending our friends who are in
want of good and cheap Clothing to go to Joseph
Gormley's, North Qncea street, opposite the Frank
lin House, (Seneris) where y ou will be sure to fi nd
them in any quantity, at the Great Clothing Bazaar.
May 4, 1852. 15-tf
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER !—lmpoa
rx tcr TO Dysreructh Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S Persia ,
the true Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared
from Rennet or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after
directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological
Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, AL D., Philadelphia .
This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa
tion and Debility, curing after NATURE'S Own
AGENT, the Gastric. Juice. Pamphlets, containg
Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents
gratis. Sec notice among the medical advertise
ments. Isep 16-24-1 y
41111.1LIG:,;S
On the ' - .2111 ult., by the Rev. John C. Baker
Henry Longenecker, son nt David -Longenecker,
Esq., to Elizabeth Bachman, daughter of the la
Christian Bachman, Esq., all of this city.
On the same day by the same, James T.
to Nary Ann Knieer, both of the borough co Man
helm.
On the 12th ult., by the Rev. N. A. Keyes, John
C. Hubert, to Margaret Schultz, both of thh, cit - .
On the 12th ult., at Mount Joy, Lancater county.
by the Rev. Dr. DeWitt, Rev. George R. Moore, of
Dauphin county, to Phtrby E.• Patterson, daughter
of John Patterson, Esq , nl the lormer palce.
On Wednesday;22th ult., at CeJarGrove manse,
by Rev. John Learnan, Augustus Buck of New
Holland, to Elizabeth Thomas of Beartown, Lan
caster County.
Ott Thursday, nUth ult., at the same place, by the
same, John Fetter of East Earl township, to taro•
line ThrarldS of Beartown. Lancaster County.
DEATHS.
In this City. on Friday morning, the Ist inst.
Edward 1311111:thall, eon Of Iliram and Mary A
Hambright, aged U months and ti days.
Farewell, dear Eddy, fare thee well,
In Heaven eve hope to meet,
And there with holy Angels dwell,
And rest at Jesus' feet.
We bend in sadness o'er thee,
Vet ieel that thou art blest,
Loved one so early 5 =molted
To enter into rest.
On the 1516 ult.. New Holland, Frederick
Styer ' aged years, months and go days.
In Warwick twp., on the 7th oh.. Jacob (irons
titan, aged years, ti months and h days.
In this city, on the '.lllll Ilass, aged
about 2(1 years.
On the 13th ult., in West Earl, Maria Ilor,t,
widoiv nf the late Micheal Hurst, aged 58 years.
MIST ATE of REUBEN S. ROHREll.—Notice
JEJ la hereby given to all interested in the estate
of Reuben S. Rohrer, of alit city of Lancaster,
that the said It S Rohrer and with have this day,
by deed 01 Voluntary Assignment, transibrred all
his estate to the undersigned, Ihr the benefit or his
creditors. All persons being indebted to the stud
estate will please make )''anent without delay,
and all persons having claims against the same,
will present them duly authenticated for payment
to the underHigni,ll. JESSE LANDIS.
Oct 6 Gt.:o
ESTATE of ANN SHOCK, late ANN HERR.--
In the Court of Continua Pleas for the County
of Lancaster. Whereas, Joseph Shock, Trustee
of Ann Shock, did, on the 24th day at September,
1852, tile in the Office or the Prothonotary of the
said Court, his account or the said estate: Notice
is hereby given to all persons interested in thin said
estate, that the said Court have appointed the 15th
day of November, 1852, for the confirmation thorn
of, unless exceptions he filed.
Attest. JNO. K. REEL), Proth`y.
Proth'v's Office, Lan, Oct 5, 4t-31i
171 STATE of JACOB FRY, now deed.—lo the
EACourt of Common Pleas liar the County of Lan
caster.—Whereas, Martin H. Fry, Assignee ez.c. of
Jacob Fry, late of Ephrata twp., did on the 21st
day of September, 1552, file in the Office of the
Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the
said estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested in the said estate, that the - said Court
have appointed the 15th day . of November, 1952,
for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions he
tiled. Attest, JNO. K. REED, Proth'y.
Proth'y's Office, Lan., Oct 5 4t-37
WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS
RAYMOND 4- CO and DRIESBACH 4- CO.'S
MENAGERIES UNITED,
FOR 1552
G. Berry, -
WILL EXHIBIT AT
Lancaster, on Sal urday, Oct. 23rd,
Location on Lemon street, near Duke.
THE public are respectfully inlbrined that these
Two Vast Menageries, united for the present
season, form by lar the largest collection of Liv
ing Animals ever exhibited in this or any other
country.
Over 150 Animals and Birds,
can be seen under their spacious Pavilion, 286 feet
in length for
ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION.
Hours of Exhihition—from to P. M., and
to in the evening.
AD 41ISSION 25 cents. N.) half mice.
The Cortege Will arrive in the town on the morn
ing of the 23d inst., about 10 o'clock, and the-Car
riages, Cages Van, &c., containing the Animals,
Drawn by ISO Splendid Horses! headed by
NEUPEICS PHILADELPHIA. BRASS BAND!
will pass through the principal streets, affording
an opportunity of beholdin 2 one of the most
GORGEOUS .AND IMPOSING PROCESSIONS
of the kind ever seen.
ADouble Performance in 3 Immense Pert Grilling Dens,
BLUR DRIESBACI I in 2. and
Signore HIDER ALGO in the other.
In the course of the exhibition, /Run DRIES
BACH, the far famed Lion King, will enter the
Dens of his Wild tenants of the Forest—
Lions, Leopards, Tigers, Couges, 4-c
and give a display, the same as when 'ordered by
the special command of Queen Victoria, LOlll9
Philip (late King of the French) Emperor Nicho
las, of St. Petersburg, and the Royal Family Haps
burgh House of Austria.
SIGNORE HIDERALGO will also perform his highly
train d animals, separate and entirely different from
Herr Driesbach's showing the efferent powers of
mind over the Animal Creation.
Welch' sNational Circus,
FROM NIBLO'S NEW YORK, AND NATIONAL
ADIPHITIIEATRE, PIIILADEI ?MA.
J G Cadwal nler , - - Equesirial Doctor.
J Langworthy, - - Mager of the Circle.
R. Williams, - - - lst Duffo Clown
E. R.Vig, - - - 2clShalispeen Clown
Among the most prominent of the artistes may
be found the following names, viz:
.1 G CADWALA E.E.11 - the unsuirpassed four and sin
Horse Rider.
THOMAS MCFARIAN—the greases Stotientrl
ter in the known world.
L J LIPMA N—brama tic, Scenic and principal
Rider.
DA VlB RICHARDS—the world's only bare-back
Rider, whose daring feats over bars, gates, &c., nn
hie Wild • Praire Steed, strikes the beholder with
wonder and astoni.hment.
E. M. Dicxmox—the celebrated Comedian and
and Comic Singer, acknowledged by all to be the
greatest singer of the age.
J. SWEET- , -whose style and skill in personating
the character (it the Aborigine, or Red Man of the
Forest, stands unsurpassed.
MASTER W ILLIADIS—the Juvenile Gymnastic and
Antipodean performer,—whose truly pleasing per
formances must be seen to he admired.
Last though not least, the two unrivelled Clowns,
WILLIAMS AND DAVIS,
whoso Puns ' Jokes, Bon Mots - and Witticisms
never fail to keep the audience in a perfect roar of
laughter.
N. B. Positively but one price of Admission to
Menagerie and Circus combined.
PENN'A STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
SECOND ANNUAL
AGRICULTURAL A; HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION
To be held at the City of Lancaster, Pa.,
OCTOBER 20th, 21st and 22nd.
A large BOARD HALL will be erected, conve
niently arranged for the exhibition of the Mechanic
Arts.
Special regard will be paid to the proper display
and security from exposure .to the weather of aIP
Mechanical Productions, and Premiums will be
Awarded for the same.
LARGE TENTS and other fixtures will be prop
erly arranged for the exhibition of DOMESTIC
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, IMPLEMENTS, FRUITS
.4ND FLOWERS.
i THE GROUNDS containing 15 Acres,lay.east of
the city, on the Philadelphia anti Lancaster pike,
and have been arranged with Stalls, Sheds and oth
er erections for the accommodation of all kinds of
stock, for which Premiums will be awarded
FARMERS AND MECHANICS therefore of
Pennsylvania and all sister State, ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE IN THE Ea-
Kr All Exhibituts must be Members or the So-
Mety.
ARTICLES AND STOCK must be on the
ground and arranged, not later than Tuesday [hi
Bth.
On Wednesday, the 201 h, it is expected that
the Judges appointed will be on the ground punc-
Oally at 9 o'clock, A. M.. so that anti• vacancies
Which may oceur can be properly filled up by the
Executive Committee, who will he in attendance.
During the examinations of the Judges, it is spe
dially enjoined that no persons whatever, list the
persons having charge of the articles, shall he pres
ent at their examinations or deliberations.
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On Wednesday, the 20th, the grounds will not
be open except to the Officers, Judges, Exhibitors
and the proper Committees, soul 2 o'clock, P. NI.,
When members of the Society and visitors will lie
admitted—after which time the Exhibition will lie
Open to the public.
• ihtf - Price of single admission to the grounds 25
rents. Those who pay One Dollar and become
inembers of the Society will be admitted during
the Exhibition, with the female members of the
family and others under 21 years.
TIME PLOUGHIN MATCH
will take place on FEUDAL, the 22c1, at 10 o'clock,
A. N.
Till'. ANNUAL ADDRESS will also he deliver
ed on Friday, on the Exhibition groundo, after
Which the Premiums us accorded will he annon newt
to the Exhibitors.
Artie. Cs and Stock for Exhibition, the. Pennsylva
nia Railroad have given assurance, will be trans
ported free of charge—if sold however, at the Ex
hibition, freight will lie charged. Also the said
Company and Messrs. BISGHAM & Dont have both
agreed to issue excursion tickets to the passenger,
to the State Fair, at half price. Exhibitors of Stock
Vvould do well to gixe at least two weeks previous
notice of their intention to send Stock, to the coin-
Mitiy.or person at the Railroad station Isom which
their stock is to be sent.
Articles for exhibition sent, not attended hr the
owner, or previous to their personal attendance,
Must be directed to the care of DAVID HARTMAN,
11110 Will take charge of them and have then, placed
at the Exhibition ground. lb every case Articles
Should be carefully labelled with the owner's name
and residence.
The Society will defray all storage at Lancaster
and expenses al' hauling to and Vein the grounds.
Owners most take the entire charge of their one.
eles en exhibition, at the close or the Annual Ail
dreiw, as the Society cannot give attention to them
or lin responsible in any manner alter that time,
further than to deliver theta over to the Exhibitors.
Altiiiiher's tickets will lie furnished during the
Fair, at the Treasurer's ()thee, ikt the entrance of
the grounds.
lgrA vigilant Police will ire kept on the grounds,
and a night and day watch Bir the better security
el articles on exhibition. The. Public I-Inuse beep•
urs and private Boarding House proprietors at' the
city or Lancaster, have assured the Committee of
Arrangements, that they will make every effort to
render strangers and visitors comairtnble, and at
the same time Inc most ream - amble in their charge:ti
n rra egemen Is will be made, it' necessary, by spe
eial trains Of cars to lodge several thousand per
tains every night in Columbia and the surrounding
to WIN.
D. W. PATTERSON, Cll;tiCo.
JOHN NIILLER,
BENJAMIN ESHLENI AN,
JACOB FRANTZ,
JACOB B GARBER,
ROBERT C. WALKER,
J A M ES EV ANS '
CHRISTIAN B. HERR,
LIGHTNER SHARP,
JOSEPH KONIGNIACHI , ,R,
Committee of Arrangements.
Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 25, 1552. 3t-36
Ag,ricultural State Fair.
FDROPosALS will be received from those per-
L[ sons who desire to keep refectories or refresh
hient stands inside of the enclosure of the Agri
cultural Exhibition grounds, at the office of D. W.
PATTERSON, West King Street, up to Friday, the
Ist of October next. By the Committee.
Oct 5
VALUABLE REAL * ESTATE
AT PUBLIC -ALE.
ON Thursday, the 21st of October, 1852, the suit.
scriber will sell at public vendor!, at the pub
lic house of Jacob Sener, in North Queen street,
in the City of Lancaster, the following real estate,
to wit :—A Tract of Land,
. CONTAINING 140 ACRES,
more or less, situated partly in the city of Lancas
ter, and partly in Manheim twp., said county, ad
joining lands of Richard McGrann, Michael 11a
lone, Jacob Shirk, and others On said tract are
erected a two-story STONE DWELLING ,
_.
ROUSE. and kitchen attached, a new : 1 :72.
Dank Barn, corn crib attached thereto, `. '
Wagon and wood shed and other out-buildings, and
it well of water with a pump therein in the barn
yard. A never-failing spring of water in the base
ment of the house. Also, a spring near the house
With a house erected thereon. Also, several other
Springs rising on said farm, an as to furnish water
in every field. Also, a good Young Orchard of
fruit trees, of various kinds. The farm is in a high
State of -cu'tiva ion, having lately been limed and
is under good fences. •
A portion of the purchase money may remain
secured on the premises, if desired by the our.
'chaser.
Persons wishing to view the pretnises, will
please call on Israel Thompson, residing on said
premises, or on Wm Carpenter, Earl., residing in
the city of Lancaster.
Possession and an indisputable title will be given
on the Ist day of April next.
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- Manager
clale to commence at I o'clock P M on said day,
avhen due attendance will be given and terms
sale made known by MICHAEL KELLY.
Hct 5 3t.37
Real Esate at Public Sale
A S the Assignee of William Wallis, I will ex
;_ti_ pose to sale by public outcry, on the premi
ses, on Wednesday, the 17th of November, 1852,
ill 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, a valuable Farm,
situate in Buffaloe township, Perry county, adjoin
ling lands of Michael Wenner, heirs of Henry
Grubb, deed., and others, and the Susquehanna
River, containing about 101 ACRES, of which
'about 75 acres are cleared, having thereon erected
'a commodious and comfortable two story
,grirg l
,STONE HOUSE, mansion house, tenant. Ml.
(house, store house, a large double stone and frame
',bank barn, with many out-buildings.
This tract lies within one mile of the borough of
Liverpool, in a good neighborhood, convenient to
schools, churches and mills. The Peun , a. Canal
land Public Road pass directly through the proper
-I.y, affording easy access to the best of markets.—
lAbout 50 acres of this land are river bottom. There
,is an excellent orchard, with a new cider-press.
j Any inlitrmation relative to title, which is indis-
Imitable, will be given by application to the subscri
-1 ber, residing at Mt. Patrick, Perry county, Post
1 Office, Liverpool.
111 Terms favorable to purchasers and made known
on day of sale.
GEORGE RLATTENBERGER,
sept 33 is-371 Assignee.
Two Valuable Farms for Sale,
lIBE subscriber offers at private sale the follow
leg described Real Estate:
No. I—Situated in North Middleton township,
51 miles east of Carlisle, about one mile north of
the Carlisle and Harrisbu'g turnpike road, contain
ing 226 acres, more or less, about!, limestone, and
the residue black slate and M eadow land, all clear
ed and in a high state of cultivation, except 50
acres well covered with heavy Timber. 'Pim build
ings are a very fine
TWO STORY STONE HOUSE,
g:7 T
and a good 'Frame Barn, partly new, willoal
Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, k., a fine Spring house,
and a sever failing spring of water near the door
or the house, also a gond iirehard or choice fruit.
Price $5O per acre.
No. 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
hull. Price $35 per acre. Persons wishing to pur
chase or to examine the property will please call
on 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 or April if
required, Payments will be made to suit the pur
chasers. ARMSTRONG NOBLE.
aug 24 t -81
1852.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
OTi 4th day, Wednesday, 10th month, October 27,
1852, by virtue of an ordet of the Orphans'
Court of Chester County, will be sold at public
vendue, on the premises, all the real estate of the
late John Clinger, deceased, in Upper Oxford twp.,
county aforesaid, containing about
_ _
19 0 ACRES
of Patented Land, divided into five separate tracts
and lots, as follows, viz:
No. 1, 120 ACRES, about 20 acres of which are
good Timber Land,—the remainder is divided in.o
convenient fields, lying on each wide of a public
road that divides the farm about the middle. It
has all been well limed and is in a high state of
cultivation, adjoining lands of James Ross, James
Reese, James Flemming, and others. The im
provements are a good FRAME HOUSE,
lathed and plastered inside and out, with
pump at the door; large frame Barn, wa
gon house and Crib; stone smoke house. There is
an excellent Orchard of choice fruit trees ; also, a
very strong spring of pure cold water a few hun
dred yards from the house with fall sufficient to
force it with a hydraulic rain to the most elevated
part of the farm from whence all the fields and
buildings could be suppled with water. This tract
will be sold subject to the water power of No. 3,
as it now exis.s.
No. 2,-1s the Mansion Property, containing 24
Acres of Farm Land. The improvements consist
of a large Two-Stoned STONE HOUSE, with a well
or good water and pump in a at the door; log
Barn, al.tl out-buildings. The land is 'Bider good
rence, and very productive, adjoining Nos. 1,3,
and 4.
No. 3, Contains 31: Acres, about S Acres of
which are good timber land. The improvements
a stone Merchant and Grist-Mill, and Saw
Mill, all in good repair; a good deal of the works
in both being nearly new; there is a large dam
supplied by Lucid) , and ll.attlesnake runs, affording
atII
n.e 4 t
seasons
bestasonsa plentiful supply of water. It is
stands in the county. There is a
3
f: the
Stone DWELLING, log Barn, frame wa
gon Louse and corn crib, with a stone spring house
over a never-tailing spring;
_there is an old apple
orchard on the place, adjoining Nos. I, 3 and 5.
No. 4., Is a Lot containing rJ _Acres, 3 roods,
and 12 perches, about 2 acres of which is young
sprout land ; the remainder under grass. It is
bounded by lands of James Boss and Samuel Pen
nington,and Nos. I and 2.
N o 5, Contains 5 Acres, 3 Roods, and 10 Per
ches of Woodland, adjoining Lot No. 3, and land
of Jacob Clinger. This lot was intended to go
with lo; No. 2, which has no woodland on it.
The above described property is very desirable
for the fertility of its SCOI, the ;extent of its water
power, its healthfulness, its contiguity to places
of worship and schools, stores and shops of differ
ent kinds. It is 7 miles south of Penningtonviile,
on the central Railroad, and joining flomeville,
where is a Friends' Meeting, arid Boarding School
to commence its first session on the lot of 11
month next. Persons wishing to view the proper
ty Will be shown the same by 'calling on Samuel
Pennington,lloineville, or to the subscriber. Sale
to commence at 10 o'clock, A. AI., at said day,
when zutendance will be given and terms made
known by THOMAS PENNINGTON,
oct 5-3t-37 Admin'r.
ilJaflUlljy tirrimJ
iN Friday , the 29th of October, 1852, will lie
sold, at the public house of A. Greenawalt,
the Borough of Elizabethtown, the iiillowing
rJ
uahle Real Estate, viz: No. I,—A Tract of Land
to said liorough, containing
II ACRES AND PERCHE;,,
fronting the Lancaster and Elizabethtown turnpike
on the north-east. and the Bainhr'idge road on Cie
west. The land is nailer geed post and rail fence,
in is high state of cultivation, itnil 'two streams of
water run through it.
Is;e. 2.—A Tract ar Land, al. in said Borough,
eontaining 4 Acres and 4 Perches, fronting on the
Ninobeim road, and adjoininu lambi of Elizabeth
Fisher, Isaac Redseelce:, and others. 'rho land in
under post and rail Pince, in a high sta e-or culti
vation, and will be laid out in lots to suit purchas
ers, according to the drug which will he : resented
at the sale,
No. 3.--• A Tract or Land In that part or the Bor
ough laid out by John Kuhns, containing 3 ACRES
turd I!) Perches, :uljoining lands or Sehaathin Ifni•
ler, John Lynch, and the 'fawn Lots. Thil land
is well cultivated, under good fence, and has run
ning water pausing through the some.
No. 4.—A Lot of Ground, siteate in that part of
the lloroueli laid out by the heirs of George Red
s eker. and fr.inting on the aforesaid turnpike.—
The above described lands were all !lined within
a few years.
No. 5.—A Tract or Laud, containing 4 ACRES,
situate in West tlonegal townohi p, about I mile
front Elizabethtown, adjoining lands of A Greena
walt, A Redsecker, and others. This Tract is un
der g0,,i1 fence, and a stream of water also passes
through it.
No. ti.—A Tract of Land, containing 43 Acres
and 155 Perches, with :dlowances, situate in West
Donegal twp., adjoining 'ant's of E C Grubb,
S Shroad, and others. There is running water
passing through this tract, and it is well adapted
for pasturing cattle.
No 7.—The 1 part of Ranson Island, in the
Susquehanna River, at the bead of Conawago
Faits.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P M, or said
day, when terms will be made known by
MINMEIN
JADM REDSECKER
Valuable Property for Sale.
ON Saturday, the 23rd of October, 1252, will he
k_.7 sold, at imbibe sale,at the pith Ic house of Geo.
W. Boyer, in the borough of Elizabethtown, the
fallowing real estate, late the property of Geo.
RedsecTer, or., dec'd, viz :—No. 1, A 'Lot, con
taining
4 ACRES OF LAND,
on which is erected a two-story BRICK icnvii.
DIVELLIN., HOUSE, Bank Barn, wagon jr
shed, press house, pig sty, and other nec- -'--
escarp out-buildings. There is a never-failing
well of water with a pump in it at the door, and
the Conoy creek runs through said land.'there is
likewise a fine Orchard of Fruit Trees. The land
is under good post and rail fence, and is in a high
state 01 cultivation. With the property will be
sold a Winner Right sufficient for a Mill; or any
kind of Maehineri The buildings front the Lan
caster'turnpike, and the Bainbridge road, being
situate in the angle formed by the junction of the
two roads, and is admirably located for a Tavern
Stand, there being, no better situation fora public
house in the county.
No. 2.—A• Lot containing 4 ACRES OF LAND,
situate in West Donegal township, about I of a
mile from Elizabethbiwn, and fronting on the Fal
mouth turnpike, adjoining lands of Isaac Redneck
er and others.
No. 3.—A small piece of land, containing about
of an Acre, situate in the Borough of Elizabeth
town, about i of a mile from the centre of the
town, also fronting on the Falmouth turnpike, and
adjoining lands of Henry Gingrich, Solomon
Mooher and others.
Terms—Cash on the first 01 April sent, when
possession will be given.
Sale is commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said
day, when attendance will be given be
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ISAAC REDSECKER.
Ex. cutor
111!E=E8
POSITIVE SALE: OF A
Valuable Limestone Farm.
rlNSaturday, October 23, 1852, will be sold, at
public sale, on the premises, in Miinheim
twp., Lancaster co., about 2 miles from Lancaster,
on the Reading Road, a Farm,
Containing 103 A c res,
adjoining lands of Jacob Kline, Henry Haver
stick, Michael Martin, John Shenk, and John
Buckwalter. The improvements are a large
two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
(plastered) containing S convenient rooms, II
with a new two-story brick kitchen attached, three
never-failing wells of water; also, a spring run
ning through the cellar; a large Rank Barn, nearly
eighty feet long, wagon shed, corn crib, press
house, a large Stone Building, suitable for a work
shop, and other outbuildings, all in the best order.
A young Apple and Peach Orchard, of the most
choice trait, and an old Apple Orchard. There Is
a Meadow of 12 Acres, which is now for the first
time thickly set with Clover and Timothy, in which
aiie three fine streams of wiiter. The place is now
under good fences and in the highest state of cul 4 i'
tivation,—ninety acres have had ten thousand
.bushels of lime put on in four years. There is a
Limestone Quarry and Draw Kiln on the place.
Persons wishing to have a Dairy Farm, cannot
find a more suitable place. In short, as . ,pr beauty
and quality, no farm in the township cannot sur
pass it.
Persons wishing to purchase are asked to call
previous"to the sale and see los themselves.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock ofsaid day, when
conditions of sale will be made known by the sub
scriber. ABSALOM FAIRER.
Oct 5 3t-37
North tleeen Street Property for Sale,
IN THURSDAY, the 14th of OCTOBER next,
Aj at 6 o'clock in the evening, the undersigned
will sell by public vendue, at the public house of
Mr. Jacob Ziegler, " National House," in North
Queen street, Lancaster, his HOUSE and
Lot of 01 Ground, on the east side of North
Queen street, now occupied by the Exami
ner and Herald Office, Conestoga Navigation Office
and the undersigned.
Possession and a. clear title will be given on the
first of April next.
One halt of the purchase money may remain se
cured on the premises for one or more years if de
sired.
Also at the same time and place will be sold 3
sharks Conestoga Steam Mills Stock.
12 Shares Manheim Plank Road Stock.
35 do Willow Street Turnpike do.
WM. CARPENTER
oct 5 td-37
French Boot Lasts
50PAIR. FRENCH BOOT LASTS or the latest
style, just received from Philadelphia. Shoe
makers are invited to call and see them at the Sign
of .the Golden Last, West King street.
M. H. LOCHER.
July 27, 1852. 27-tf
Public Sale.
LlNFriday, November sth, 1852, will be sold
by public vendue on the premises, the follow
ing Real Estate, viz:
TWO ACRES of land in Marticville, Martic
township, adjoining the public road from Martic
forge to Lancaster, lands at Abraham Huber; sr.,
Daniel Good and others. The improve- ',—
melts thereon are a two story brick Store NI
House, a two story frame DWELLING ,
HOUSE, Tailor Shop and necessary out-buildings.
Also two and three fourth acres of land, adjoin
ing lands of Martin Miller, Siemens M'Elhensy,
A. Huber and the road from Benj. Hess' Mill to
Marticville, with a two story brick house and other
improvements thereon erected,
Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M., on said
day, when terms will be made known by
JONAS HARNISH,
HUGH .MEHA FFY ,
Oc p t 2 ,s-td-371 Assignees of H. &-. A. Huber.
o
A R are Chance for Capitalists.:
VERY VALUABLE MILLS AND FARMS AT
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscribers, Executors of William Loudon
deceased, will offer at public sale, on the
premises first named, on Saturday the 16th day of
October next, the following Valuab:e Real Estate
of said deceased, viz:
A FARM,
situated in Liberty township, Adams county, ad
joining lands otGregory F. Topper, Samuel McNay.
the Company Mills, and others, rontaing about.7E
Acres of Land, having thereon erected an entirely
NEW GRIST MILL, with two pair Burrs, and one
pair Chopping Stones, with room for, another pair
of Burrs. The machinery is all of the most Atrpro
yed style, and the Mill calculated to do a large bu
siness, which the neigborhood affords. A good
Saw Mill is attached. The other improyementsart
a large t wostoryßßlCK HUTS li,Ftame Back mg
Building, Cooper Shop, Log B arn, Wagon . a
Shed, Corn Crib, Stone Spring house, a good' well
of water, an excellent Orchard, &c.
ALSO
A FARM, containing 165 Acres, more or less o ln
the immediate neighborhood of the above, about
one half being cleared, the balance covered with
excellent timber. The improvemsnta are are a two
Story STONE HOUSE, Stone Bank, Barn, (nearly
new,) Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other out
buildings. There are tour never-failing springs on
the premises, one of them being on the edge of the
barn-yard—also an excellent Orchard.
ALSO
A Tract of Woodland, situate in Liberty township
aforesaid, adjoining lands of Gregory F: Topper,
James Moore, and others,
containing about 25
Acres, about 6 Acres of which have been cleared.
A Tract of Mountain Land, situate in Hamilton ban
towilphip, adjoining lands of Jacob Boller, James
Watson, and otners, containing 51. acres, more or
less.
Persons wishing to view the property are request
ed to call on either of the Executors, the first on
medresidirg.in Gettys burg, and the last named - in
Liberty town.
Sale to commence at 1 0 o'clock, A. M., on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms ma''•
known by JOEL B. DANNER,
WILLIAM L. INPKE.E.
Executors
D If the above Farina and iaiillx are not sold
on said day, the yard! then rented be rented at Pub-
Outcry, for one year. [sep 21 3t-3d
ew HookA+
From the late /V. York and Philadelphia,Trade Sales.
MUJlhietaApYßoOS;lS.(.t)o"rKe, r n e n ic o r , a v i
n r p e ch v
d ing,a i t „ t g h s e
North Queen street, Lancaster, a very large and
valuable collection of Books, on a great variety of
subjects, which they offer at low prices.> :Their
store now presents an attractive display of Theo
logical, Legal, Agricultural, Historical, Literary,
Poetical, Fancy, Mechanical and Scientific School
Books. Persons visiting the city, are invited to
call and examine our stock and prices. Tne atten
tion of Teachers, Merchants, School Commirees,
Clergymen, and gentlemen lbrming Libraries, is
particularly requested.
Orationo and Speeches, en various occasions. by
Edward Everett, 2 vols. octavo.
Life of Lord Jeffrey, with a selection from his
correspondence. By Lord Cockburn, one of the
Judges of the Court of Sessions in Scotland. 2
vols. Bvo.
Sianbury's Expedition to . the Grent halt Lake of
Utah, including a description of its Geography,
Natural History, Minerals, and an Analysis of its
waters; with an authentic account of the Mormon
settlement. Illustrated by numerous heath liil
plates, from drawings taken on the spot: And two
large and accurate Maps of that region.
Lyell's Manual of Elementary Geology, or the
Ancient changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants.
I vol. Bvo.
Nicol's Manual of Mineralogy, or the Natural
History of the Mineral Kingdow. ,, I vu'. Svo.
Episodes of Insect Lile—By Acheta Doinestica.
M. E. S. Insects of spring, summer and fall.
vole. Svo.
Lectures Qn the Progress or Arts and Sciences—
By Dr. Whewell, Sir H. Dc la Beetle, ()wen, Bell,
Playiair and other eminent Professors. 1 vol.
The year book of facts in Science and Art. By
John Timbs.
The History of Modern Greece, Iron: its Con
quest by the Romans B. C. 146 to the present time.
By Sir John Emerson Tenent, 2 vols. svo.
The Cyclopediaot useful and entertaining knowl
edge, forming a complete Library of Family infor
illation. By W. R. Murray, 1 vol. 4 to.
The Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature.
By Kitto.
The Bloody Theatre or Martyr's Mirror, of the
Defenceless Christians who suffered and were put
to death for the testimony of Jesus, their Saviour,
from the time of Christ, until the year A. D.:660.
By Thielem J. Von Brecht. 1 vol.
A Family Text Book for the Country ; or the
Partner at Home: being a Cyclopedia of the more
important topics in Modern Agriculture, and in
Natural History and Domestic Economy. By Rev.
John L. Blake, D. D.
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener. Addres
sed to the industrious and economical, containing
simple and practical hints for cultivatinaplants and
flowers in the garden and in rooms.l3y Louisa
Johnson.
The assortment of Gift Books and Annuals in
large, fine and varied
sest 28 36-4 t )
MURRAY & STORK
Cheap Spool Cotton, Ribbons, Sc.
1 50 4 DOZEN, 200 yds. Spool Cotton, white
and colered.
78 doxen, 180 yds dO white.
47 do. 200 yards, 6 corded,, vlikte.
64 do. 200 do. white and colored. •
57 do. SO do. do.
49 do. spool silk of all colors.
317 pieces of cap, bonnet, mantua and silk rib
bons.
Sewing and saddler's silk of all colors.
59 dozen Mens and Boys Suspenders.
Hosiery--292 pair ladiest,gertlements and end
drens' Stockings.
303 pair gloves, silk, leslie, cotton, linen, wool
en and worsted.
For sale at the very lowest cash prices, whole
sale and retail, at the Fancy and Variety etore,No.
IS, East King street, Lancaster. The stock clo
silly, out.
Country storekeepers, retailers, Milliners and
hose who huy to sell again, are respectfully invi
ed to call. [sera 38 tf-3t
Lumber
WILL be sold at nubile sale, on Thursday, Oc
tober 28,11, 1552, at 10 o'clock, A. M., en
the ground where the Pennsylvania State Agricul
ture Fair, will be held. 120,000 feet of Board and
Scantlings and between 3 and 400 fence post, in
smal lots to suit purchasers.
By order of the Committee.
sept 28 3t -*1 DANIEL RHOADS.
To Capitalists
1: AIL authorized to sell 810,000 of the cit' ot
Harrisburg 6 per cent STOCK, in lot , or iKt
sea than $lOOO. •
'rhe interest is punctually paid as stipulated,
hall' yea , ly.
It may be termed a prime investment..
Enquire of J. LONEY,
At Farmers' and Mechanic's Bank of
sept 28--9t-36 Baltimore.
Mechanics Institute
_ .
1' a meeting orthe Mechanics Society, held on
j Monday evening the 20th inst. On motion it
was •
Resolved, That the thanks of this Society be ten
dered to Jno. W. FORNEY, Esq., for having present
ed to the Library of the Institute, a valuable collec
tion of books; and that the resolution be published
in the different papers of the City.
PETER M'CONOMY.
sept. 2S-0-36] Secy.
Mass Meetings !
AGREAT Mass Meeting of the friends of good
Daguerreotype Likenesses ,willbe held at di ff-IN
STON,S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North
Queen and Orange streets, every day,until further
notice.
in - No postponement on account of the weather
Lancaster, June 22, 1852. 22-tf
V2LIAgDZIME. LA.LDEro
LANCASTER CO., PA.
THE Twenty-Eighth Semi-Annual Session of
this Institution for Boys and Young Men, will
commence on the lst MONDAY of NOVEMBER.
All the usual English and Mathematical branches,
together with the Ancient and Modern Languages,
Music, &c., are taught.
The pupils all board with the Principal, and are
constantly under his supervision.
The whole expenses per session, of 5 months,
for Board, Tuition, &c., in all, the proposed
branches, 560.. There is no extra whate , ier.
Por'References, Circulars, &c.
Address, Rev. D. McCARTER, M. D.,
sept 21-2m-35 Principal and Proprietor.
1 0 Shareo Lancasterl3,l;k Q tragr at 7 8 14e,:.6.,
july 20 tf-26]
HARDWARE, &C.
TOTICE.—The subscribers respectfdlly inform '
their friends and the public in general that
they have purchased the entire stock of HA.RO-
WARE, from R. S. ROHRER, in Eeat King Street,
which they have repl;unished, and are now enabled
to offer a complete assortment, of every article in
the Hardware line. They hope by close attention
to business, and a determination to- please their
customers to merit a share of public patronage.
. A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES,
will be constantly kept on hand of the latest
varieties and most approved patterns.
A Full Stock of Cedar Ware,
looking glasses, bat—and sheet iron, steel, sheet
tin zinc and tin'd copper, oiled floor cloths, curtain
oil cloth, with every u-ticle usually kept in a hard. t-1
ware store, on the most favorable terms.
" RUSSEL Sz GEIGER, •
East King street, (formerly R. S. Rohrer's) •
THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends
that he has disposed or his entire stock cd hard
ware, glass, paints, 4-c-, to Messrs Russet 4- GEIGER
of this city—And, thankful for the liberal patron- • ~—.,
age he has received, would respectfully request a
continuance of their custom at the old stand.
sept. 2S-3m-36] REUBEN S. ROHRER. "s
Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, &e.
HAVING attended the Pomolog,ical Congress
lately held at Philadelphia, I seas enabled to
make satisfactory arrangements Wi h the principal
Nurserymen of New Yak, New Jersey, and this
state, for procuring a full supply of fruit, ornamen
tal and evergreen trees, shrubs, flowers, 4-c., 4•c.—
I am now therefbre enabled to offer any article in
!lei-- line of business delivered in Lancaster at the
catalogue prices of the respective nurseries.
It is not necessary to say more iniexplanation of
the advantages of this to slab as desire
to purchase. J. ZIMMERMAN,
• Sept 2S 31-36] North Queen st. Lancaster ,
Who shall be President?
JJCST received, a splendid assortment or Fall
Goods, which are the greatest bargains ever
opened in this city.
Rich Figured Silks, all prices.,
Superb shades plain cola. from 6d to 1,50.
Fancy striped and plaid do.
Glossy jet bl'k de.Fhine very cheap.
do do Sill: warp Instre, 621.
French \lerinoes alls , hades. •
1 case rich Mous-de Lame, 124- worth 16r
1 " 16 " 20
1 as ‘• 20 " 25
22 " 31
The iibOVC de Laines being purchased at a great
bargain, we. are determined to see them otf at the
smallest possible rate
CALICO. r
new r.
eases Merrimac:ls nr entirely
Ill;t colors.
.c,narns, Dunu Manehester and Ear'stun,
warranted Fast culora, only 12. i.
Blue and orange prints—B, 10, 121.
Yellow, red, salute & green Flannel, all isrn•cs.
Red and green • -Wed, all ‘s;oul
Tickings, check:, slicetings, merino stripes for
shirting, cotton Ft. noel, colored, unbleached and
bleached, cotton Trlrle drapers for table covers.
White linen handkerchief 61, S, 10, 121, to 1,50.
Embroiderial lace border, $l,OO to 5,00.
Mode colored Alpacca and Paratnetta.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & fißn.
BEE 111 E, Lancaster.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS!!!
Itay State long Rh:\ gay and plain, front 52,50
to 12,00,
square, " front 2,00 to 6,011
Black long shawls, l'hibet and Bay state.
Rich figurdd cashmere, rich figured palm,
shawls and scarfs, Ferlterri shawls, 4 col's centre,
a great bargain.
Fancy colorA, 1110de, :Intllk and woolen
fringe Thitibet shawls.
Ladies cashmere (palm figures) snarls, Full,
Plain and embroidered Mous de Leine.
Shawls and handkerchief's.
CHAS. V ENTZ &
Bee Hive, Lancaster.
sapl 2511 . .36 . 1
'llse the Mexican Mustang Edna
went.
AGuaranteed remedy for rheumatism, piles,
sores, sprains, brui4es or pains of any kind
and a
. certain cure for spavin, ring-bone,
pole-evil, sweeney, scratches, sores, or chaffis and
galls on• Horses and other animals.
The proprietors or the,MEXtcAN MusrAtie
Lta
tntc.a do not hesitate to pronounce it the speedi
est and most effectual cure. for the above and nu
merous other diseases, ever offered to the public;
html: the many sufferers who have been raised l'iont
an almost hopeless condition by its agency, r.an
hear witness n, the truth or the itssertion. tinny
a line horse has been saved Ihr its owner, by the
simple use of two or three 50 et. bottles. Principal
offices, 304 Broadway, N. York, and St. Louis, Mo.
Fur sale at the drug stores in Lancaster city.
Sept 48 It'-3(i
A Statement
ACONDENSED abstract from the Accosts of
Joseph B. Bilker, Superintendent and Super
visor of the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad,
as reported by fits for the month of June, ISS
showing the average price of labor, the detailed
price paid for material, and the names of the per
son. from whom purchased, prepared agreeably
to the 34th Section of the Act of the 4th of May,
1852.
Sept 20th, 1852. E. BANKS, Aud. Gen.
Siv - erintent, per diem pay, 54 00
Foreman and Manager Parkesburg shops, do 3 00
Pattern Maker Machinist, Brass Founders,
Coppersmiths, Stationary Engineers, I
er bl akers, spring smiths & helpers, 51,25 to 2 00
Despatchers and assistants; do 2 Oil
Locomotive engineers & firemen, In., 1,50 to 2 00
Clerk Superintendent, do., 2 00
Agents omemigrant train, coal cars, Market
train, way train, night train, West Chester
and boat trucks, 1 25 to 1 50
Carpenters, watermen, woodmen, watchrovn
and depot tenders, 100 to 150
Blacksmiths and assistants, do., 1 25 to 1 75
Wood sawyers, per cord, .15
Laborers and engine cleaners, do. 1 00
1 horse and wagon hire, do. 1 50
BILLS
James Collins, furnishing teams, hauling
cars, West Bhilad'a, per month, 5300 00
David Dimond, for cotton waste, at 6c pr. lb., 51 72
Geo W Dean, two 6 wheel cars, hauling
wood, at 75 cts per day each, 39 00
Wm W Wickersham, 150 sqr Il material for
spark catchers,
John Thornley, 30 It 21 inch. hose (gum) at
60c per ft.,
J. B. Smith, 6 duz. files at 81,80, 4,50, 4,00
3,48, 4,50 and 6,25,
Mathew Vandusen, jr., lard oil, at 51,35 a
95 ct., 316 35
•‘ whale od, a 78c—Lard do, a 40c and
95 c, ISS 50
3 50
porterage, $1 do 2,50,
Cr. 4 per ct. off for cash, $20,20
N Trotter & Co., Copper a 289 porterage $1 159 20
Morris, Jones & Co., bill sundries, iron boil
er plate, &c., 157 31
Chas. Colgan, wood, oak a $3 00 and Ches
nut: a $2 25, 76 69
Henry L Pratt„ •i a do. " - do. 132 09
Ezra Smedley, " " a do. " do. 237 00
D R Pau gh , " "a 275 " 200 213 75
C P Morton, " " a 300 " 225 206 25
Wm Rogers, •• a do. " do. 206 26
While &.11 • a do. " do. 52 00
" • " " a do. " do. 552 75
Graham, " a 325 " do. 106 44
J M Griffith, " " a 2.75 " 2 75, 58 93
I' Strickler, ‘' " a do. " 2 25, 55 62
A S Houston. " "a 2 75 " 2 25, 318 06
John Detweiler, " a do. " 2 25, 381 25
\V S Lava, . " " a do. " do. 39 37
Isaac White, " " a 355 " do. 161 08
Henry Carpenter" " a 320 " do,. 109 20
Reuben Muilison, hauling 37 boats, 2
ways, a 64c, • $4736
" " 151 cars, 2 do. a Bc, 24 16 71 52
Geo. R. Dunn 8: Co., patent nil, a 100, per
porterage 81, 132 00
Corporation of Spring Garden, coke a 5 00,
per 100 bushels, 118 50
❑enry James, sawed oak, a $24 50 per =, - 91 32
Thomas Mcllvaine od, oak a 3 15 not
chestnut a 2 40-; 147 61
Geo D 3lcllvaiu, " "a 3 25 " " 48 75
Jos Morgan, " ‘ 4 a 340 " r‘ 86 70
Jos Lowrie, " "a3 00 " ' 4 145 50
71 Harris, " "a 3 50 " " 36 31
Geo L Cumin, " a 3 60 " " 310 95
Riter, Boyer, " "a 3 25 " " 93 03
Enos Smartly, " "a 350 rr " 187 69
Geo Thomas, " a l 3 25 . " " 196 22
John Lindsey, " "a 365 '• 104 02
AK4. A L "a 3 12; (top) '• 22 65
Lewis 4• Burns, " " a 624 • 62 98
Jacob Musser, ' a 3 42 41
Jas P Mcllvaine, " a 3 25 22
Jackson Hershberger, 670 lbs willow,
at 8 cts, $53 6))
" 2 sheep skins, at 50c, 100 54 60
S ml. R. Englernan, hauling wood to West
Philadelphia depot, at 25c per cord, 62 50
W Patton, cul. boards, at $l2 per ra.,
ash plank, at $25 do. 40 56
•' yellow pine, at $2O do. .)
o IV Dean, hire:of 2,6 wheel cars, 17
days, at $1 50 per. • 25 50
Aggregate'amount settled for June,
1852. $13,819 40
Kossuth Hats.
THE largest assortment of all shapes and
'"q4squalities can be had at AMER'S City Hat and
Cap Store, Nonni QUEEN STREET, in Kramph'e
Building, next door to Murray's Book Store. Please
call and see how he sells forCaeln play 11
ISLAND OF CUBA STORE.
Here is the place, ye lovers of the weed, for
r 1H E subscribers have just returned Hp. pi„;,
•j_ BACCO, 0( the tivi••Z
Principe, Regalia, Turkish Sultana. Chnehit.r,
as Sires. Half-`panish. Jun Common. , her
sale or Iletati) than any other house
N. B.—Labels and paper, of variants Ono,'
itiew&.Cl eap Lookintf-Cilass Depot,
\VAIN
.Nu.l2gs Servo,/. t. ot,rt . r o b V q !,,
-H
AS for sale and alt‘as on 113111 i :I , 11,..11.1
sortment or Plain and Ornament.ii Gilt Frank
Looking Glasses, suitable for Alatitels. hers, .k.•
Mahogany Framed Glasser for Sitting It ,oins, amt
Chambers. Also Ornamental and Gilt Frillier Col
Portraits. Old Frames equal to nes,—
French and German Looking Oa, Plate. out to
frame.
Ordinanct
ELATIN E To THE IS,UINu cEI
_EL TiFicATEs uF L( N.
SEC. I. That from and ;titer tit, , !hi
Ordinance, all Certificates C
resolution it) ( . 011111,11,, snali he ...wood h) 1:i
Presidents of the respective bod,ei in the
of the Mayor and City Trea,iirer, and t,. lo• left
the hand:. of the Mayo, for neu.otiatoul a, may I.
directed by Counoos.
SEC. :2. So lunch ei1,t11,4
Ordinances as may Lr ,nconslsteut h.•n••.v
hereby repealed.
Ordained arid enacted Into .1%%, in, CI
Lancaster, the 7th da, I/ (
Attest: lIENR\'
FRs. C. CARYERT ER, Crk S. C. I I. S. C'
\\ M. ,l \ rr
JAS. L. ItENN.,Lns,
Plainfield ('lassical .if:te.l.l , lal3
Nest ‘ c.
, 1 . „, 11
i ll] ,
"(Ids lastautioe lii beell
(ion 7 ye:trs,Auriett %shell , dich ...hi
prevenient, have here Istitlt• I•t 1Ist•It
the Moat ettlilistslistst ctilllts•stestl 1a ' , lat..
%In regard to bealibildne,. II ma; be e, is ewe,
dent no case of scree. melee., 011,1•,I it
the lllSlll.lltisli ttliliSt it I,:w 1•111111Itsi. I t stts
parity 1x atteAvtl by the kilt I hal diTrite4l a —1,.,
Flettilt, el viii, and rt••••torl !sr 1 it•••11 11 Itt
IIILVI! I,e existgacb m (Is . 11,1011.10'm s].
The tttillrtitt of urvtrnrtiae cumpr It, 1 III(
required by the merchant, ittatl,•• 1,1.11 It. t,l ••t
Isgtss, Also idedern I.llStllovt t, r twai .11111 111 , 11 , 1
menial tuusle, &c.
It is 01 , 111 n' the I'leuiebd 111 i/h.
lustitutten 's11:11 INest:tin the I HILL 1,11 .1 h...
ready acquired l ' ltr 101parItlitt st•••II 11 , •It
and dedskatieg 411111•NI,M1,11111,!,,r1.1.111 1111111
in till, MIMI, of the "slit • I:lstilltstl 1,. t
T.'rnet (per of
ear cataltsgites 1.1,111.11111011 r,•lla 1,11 ,
dreas, • K. PLR\
Principal ,111.1 Pritpilitt lit, HMIIIIIIII (/., I 'tits
berlantl co., I',t.
Assisml by \V. A. t 4 ,glyr.l.w.
}ISSN, Eitt. at•ltt •••'..;,
1852. FALL & WINTER I's
h•eue,aerl v
MOUITWING
N 0.52 South Second street .501 Jon r i • • h M., t.
west side, Philadelphia
BE SSON & S
W`,, ',"‘,.,'
their Fall Impurtat Ong, 1 u 11111 111
BlaCk•
I,llinr re I 11
liatubizinc , I._ I th 1.1 tr•
ierlnflf ( II
N 1111.1.1 dC 1.1111 , ac I 111 I
i• inhltlnf Alpaca, I 111
'lobs) kip tr t,, I+lo it. "I
trig Grim -
Pout de
Nide Glossy, ••
Nide
P.tramatas,
Edg. Crape' Ved,l, I. t,ir•
Italian." " SAek Flannels,
Veil Crapes, Ktd
Mode or Love I'etk, Horde I • li Ild
tThglish Crape:, Collar; and Cull',
3unnet Alodes, Seari's And Ittidoon , ,
rho, Long Shawl, Long•
Square .Square• ,
Blanket I,ong EttLrlish 1 . 11011,-+,
Square in,ep
'locking Cloth, 1,11,1 fSae
satin CaOneres.
Sept 2S I tn-%ti
ATTRACT[ON
:liens' Q'i►eap Cloth I 1 li 91'1
SIGN (11.' Fli
Nu. 33. North Queen al., one ~ q uare rorn 311: , I'on
House, east side. Lane,,,ier.
THE propnvtors 01 this 1,0 1 ,11,
manulhetory 01 Ready
!"to announce that (hut have 110,v 0t,11,111 11,
ge§t, moat varied owl plug..ol a,rlrltileto of
FALL AND i.VIN
ever altered in this rite, Hwy !!,
attention vi the public, thai
finish it raunot 6c exr,111..1. Th,-old ai
this c,talilishnient in all r•lonrown
t nuilcr;,u^ih~a r•
lore, call he palely gise
Our stock cou slats in part 1i;the11,1111,
• Dfir. ANI , MIA"
In 01111 department We 111,13 a n - m.znsticant
meat of black, !due ai.d CLiicv 6.10 r, rui In the
latest taslunns, tasteful]) anti ell.v.intly
and made in a ,uvriur manner.
SACK:, AND HA LL ,
nl (210L1,R, Cas,im , rr, and Tv.evd
and at very low pr s,
OVER'-;ACK: AND
Of black, brown, flue anti drab bear, ion, lo t
and flushing cloth,
AIUNK EVJACK
A very larw , a,ortmeot or 6e:loer,
satinett and green ham.
•
vi.f-Ts!
Tire richest and most tdraurdhl
offered, of Satin, black and fancy :-111,.
Valentia, Italian chair, f.diztreerr, donfrie and an-qi
breasted pf every variety rrirnaiercd and pattern
PANTII.OoN ,
Uf plain and lancyCass l mereg,o,e,,kin,: , aturo , o
Jeans and velvet cord. in end 1, ,, lJrnhr
Shirts and Drawers, of silk, lin I. nit wool, m,rino,
lambs , wool, canton, red, „lute and 111,1,
Also, heavy ribbed wool and cotton under
and drawers,
(•L()THINt
NVe have by far the largest
city, consisting ol Boys and in'ilii"usa,k i t e and
body coats, Over coat:, palitq 311.1 I
•.t.• , !
qualities and at very low Flee,. The, 4r1.,,
are made with neatness and care mei
to those ordinarily °tiered.
Mllri
Fine white shirts of linen and ,0110 n,
styles and best make, limey, cheek, inchory and
blue striped shirts of every k rid .
Also, collars. double and cra
vats, hdkis., suspenders, gloves, hosiery and
umbrellas.
. .
A very large and choice a:ssortineiti of French,
English, and American rioth,Cassirneres and Ve,-
tings; nlcn, satinett4, pilot:. heaver, it, ecd , „ jearvi
and cords of every shade and style, which N, Ili he
Made up to order at the shortest notice ned
West style.
• We therel l ore confidently invite those who rot,
having their clothes made to measure to give 11,n 0
call, feeling confident that the quality and variety
nl our goods will please the niont lashdoon , , and
the extreme cheapne,l satisfy the. mast rigid econ
omist.
Persona who brim , their own goods can ha‘e
them made up at short notice, with the rprtainty
or a aond it and no thgappointtnont.
ERRES
United States. Clothing St,re, sp,rn 1.1 t,
Striped Coat, No. 35, North queen -dreet
East side, near Orange. ,00 2S-tt-T;
Mount. Joy Academy.
Lancaster 'aunt y,' Fa -
rp HE Winter Session of tins Immintion will
mence on the First Tuesday of November. The
elementary and higher English Bramilies, Mathe
matics and Languages are thoroughly taught.
Terms—PekSession of 5 months, 555.
Circulars containing fall information furnished
on applicatiun'to the Principals.
J..L. NIOORE,
E, W, SIMONTON.
lopt 2i3.6t-36
N% It h a large and varied assortment of TO
,. M. Brat,ds, consisting of Imported Havana,
t:l.Neptt,/,,t, Diana. Also, DOMESTIC CIOARS, such
h she} sro prepared to sell cheaper (either ‘Vhole-
EVANS 4- SHULTZ.
[Sept 28-6m-36
Jr-make. far 53 . 10 here
Miller's Celebrated Preparations
Iv': !hem a trial, and you will be convinced
the, ,u,tonishinv proportion to cure all s
die
,„,which they are recommended in their
receipt books which will be furnished
ACeMs.
MILL ER'S AMERICAN- LINIMENT for the
rchet and permanent cure of Rheumatism,
.`illlll' Affection, Pains in the nide and hack, aura
-1,1115 111 the breast and chest, stiffness of
ise jenl, , and hinh,, ,tvellings, sore throat, pains
cthe sioinach and bowels, nervous head-ache,
ramps, !rested d'et, Wc., is unequaled by any prep
aration new known to the public.
EMBROCATION FOR HORSES
the 110,30551011 of all who own, Or
Ile care of ILnses. It sells more rapidly and
eines erenter satislaction, as an external remedy
luau v preparation now in nee for the cure orall
din and accidents of that noble animal
the Herr_
I 1.1;Ir PILE OINTMENT cover
.ore tihtt 11111 ii distressing malady tho Piles.
I ! rATIIAItTIC FILLS invariably
ice the Cavorite with , every one, and in ev
glt,e them a trial. They are not
o fir the yore of all diseases, but for
i.-my finned to the circulars. They anis used
for families and approved of by some
~• 1111111Viit Phymeains iii this country.
NI 11.1. REFINED II DlL—Ludice and
w,lling a lino soli, glossy. luxuriant suit
use this lieutitifill article.
:truck, 4re iully desenhed, and di
h., ;I.ll` 4c., In etreulara In lie had of the
tint SALL. HY
t 11,1 .• 1. i!ttottittli, No. 13, E. R. wool, Litlll
1 ,, Sinior'a Franklin Lintel
4. Iticharth,, linug ctreot.
11',11mostown, Lancaster county
It .•,,. 14,-..t10.t, SLcusborg
.1 Co., Proutingtunrille, floater au
.1, I.thin.., 11,111.1111,
halo ird Noe Lond.u.
EN CE Itas demonstrated
4 .. •.. tht h.: h.., pt.,' In city ci
• ,••i v,rtaent lam
lilt.A3ll 3 ll'S "1/A.K. lIALL"
CLOTHING STORE,
nil.l N., Ili (ttil , t3ll,t r.tn Lnuoneder
. t p - i ~:11Lg. I iiRAMPFI, reepeot
.l.lll le frituul, uud putruta. nod
end county in general,
. d.rn.ngo.nuntm this souou
• toms or tneet tbu
• .11! ! h , • .• , . Itllllltlto y. In coulfortrtblo, dun
od fitting
.1 ' 1..11 and 1t..3,0 Read Fall and
Utter Clothing,
r.Ly. , 1.. plea. n th, gay. nor yet too fancy for
..i.l grmoil glue and Drab. ih,vcr.
I ,rl , l I.l...nittg Cloth lintigupti, and
I • I 1.111. (%, , itliore.Siitinut and Tweed
10
- F rek•i< l'eletet.,, Donkeys, Sacks, and
.II striped, barred
.H I Satint.t.Twood and Vol
tlontia. l it,elnaere, Volvot,
~tton N'emt, doubloon,' oln
, •.
, hlllll paten; Ahoulder BB m
figurod rind burred, of vet
"l,,, mid ply Shoms,Cra-
0 elk rreliiels Atilt Morino.
. I .0,444 , 4 4414440 II I hod itwurs and Undershirts.
•• • 4 . 41. 4-• I . eihlello4 :411.1 ll , Slery. and all
Viiroeihing ritoreb.
• . .4 -4.4.0•44. end teiridully selected iii4sortment
4.• •4 i,..-. I. ronell Ilorniiin.,ll4/ American
.4 —town Felt y. Tweeels Satinets, flints
•••1 4: .i.• 4
.4 e eri variety of shade hod figure
-4.. .4. 4.1 l
est hlirs—all of which will hn
1.4 - 4 •04. I, IV so er.ler to the plain, satisfaction
4.• oil,. 4 , 4.10 Weil 10111101 d 011 010 most rea-
..11..”1111 tt,1 . 11/,
.ii••• 111, it justly due to the public to
.• , :br not to doy favorable notice
•i u 8 I; TII VON has bon long and favo
41.,. 111 county, Otrid Uom•gal town
u twin ni integrity. and u.oknowl •
111.• trt ot"leiloring.
1, I dliiilt out Mr lIENItY FISHER
:!. io th, city. end entitled to the
ill ' sol
.1. K ItA NIPII.
.111, ..o•1 Clothiiir. North Queen etreet.
4-311 t
l'heCampaign Opened
P I.: PA 1 ATI ON COMPLETE
\ Ni)THER RALLY „.71,
1 .4 1 .ALL ‘1 lien:, 1111 d :111 will prepare themaelveil
avaorgla.gly, in tha w I y of Choice and NOW
and WIN CEIL hit Y Gool)-;.
d..p.a t i a noinplete preparation beyond a
douhr, TI GOLDEN EAGLE STORE,
nr bar E. King and Centre Square.
f• jnsf rdr,vedanothei addition and Now
Frdi Goo/I s —the chord.: of a careful selection.
'!u f _ :• LA I N AIOUS DE LAMES.
Coo, I opes and Sons celebrated manufacture
,11:or I . hold :Ueda! De Lanus.
rleaawai
In Lainna lor 2!, eta.—cheap at 18} e t.,
15* do 25
24 do 37k
!I td, onl De La,uea, aff,:designs, beutiful cola.
Lupui's cfdebrated French Fabric.
lank, buff, tan, Mule green, all wool
0 L:um
A hit Nartet, oi bress Goods is tull and complete.
Riau Itrocado, novel styles, fall colors; plain
Claire, a l .iades, beautiful Queen's Grey; Turc
brocade unwire, &c.; black boiled Italian
Ul.l , syerlks, i In 6-4 wide.
Mnrinnes, Alpaca-, Camumeres, &cc.—
untavailed French Nleranoes cols., modes,
pints, greens beautitul black, &c.
CALICdEs, CALIS.ES, CaLicocs.—Cases fall style
And Conestoga, American. Fall
Rn ar at wholesale prices. Good dark
cid, for tfj and S Cdc. We have received an
floe, r, Good Gfeen Calicoes" so
in deniaiol, 51•1!ing lor S cts. per yard.
ANNELS, FL FLANNEL,.—Red, yellow,
:;m1 ••• lute 'kook, and cotter! k lannels. Ane plea
nits all nol I , lnr.nel for 2O eta.
! . ..ACKING FLANNELS, SACICINGS.—This
arii, le, an Inlich in demand by the Ladies, wo of
ciir m e‘ery ahndeof the French Sack Flannels.
WLS, t,HAIVLS.
ihe eohl weather draws upon us, WO certain
ly ....id riot eirgei phis nnportant article of Ladies'
rnoninnr.
I, , ,tig mid Square Shawls, Rob Roy do.,
'ir..r.h 'tare do., Palm Leaf do., Thibet
Frirr4e, Mode and Black, Plain and Embroi-
I..d.ers . inducement we oiler to all, in point of at - -
0•1,;, , m and price or our goods, to render a visit to
iol r (—tarll,ttrlirtitt '• pleasant as well as profitable
to I I,lmin:se," As the season advances we
4111 centinue to receive, direct from New York
.111,1 Philadelphia, almost daily additions to our al
ri.n.k att, ra t,vs. Stock of Dry G00d5.....
THOMAS J. WENTZ & CO
LuT/I, i'AsslNlF.liEs AND SA7INETTS.
lCr have Nttor, it toll assortment, at prices to
all rompeinlon, in this branch.
Woolen Plsids for children , .
wr,r, Alerino, Cssslineres,Checks, Tweeds, Shirt
ing Stripes, l'or :,..entlernen's wear. Also, a full as
,ortrueni of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode.
Tlir)s. J. %V - ENTZ & CO.
~,,j , i,.„ , ner E. King and Centre Square
36-tf
sept
PIIIKADELPIII.4
- •
SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY
Rear of the Unmersity, Entrance Boyd'e Court *,
Tenth street, below Market.
111111 S InsUtuUnu, lounded 1649, has been re•or
pailized on the plan of the European Labora
, !Ind, the direction of Professor A- L. Ken
, M. D., who has returned from Germany.
Gentlemen may enter for the Veer, Quarter, or
Mooth,4).idy or Tri-Weekly, during the whole or
part of the day, and study Chemistry, practically,
ur its connection with
AgricuUwe, Chemistry, or the Arts
The Laboratory is well furnished with tests, and
apparatus for the delicate chemical
Analysis of Soils, Ores, Mineral Waters, 4 , 5.
Orders from Farmers, Mining Companie%
executed promptly.
Circulars will be sent free in reply to (post paid)
communications, enclosing a stamp, and addressed
as above.
Ptli./adelpkia, rept 21 . 4.tri6
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