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    a letter must this have been of Mr. Hector Orr,
Printer r What.° pity it has been lost to the world!
The General concluded by requesting Mr. Orr to
send him 'the histdry of the Native party by the
Sunday School Boy," and also to consider him a
subscriber to his Journal.
But soon there came a frostt—a chilling frost.—
Presto, pass, and Gen. Scott's Native Americanism
is gone like the baseless fabric of a vision. Would
that it left no trace behind! The celebrated Wm.
E. Robinson, of New York, is the enchanter who
removes the spell.
The Whig National Convention of the 7th Juno,
1848, was about to assemble. Gen. Scott was for
the third time, to be a candidate before it for nom
ination as President. This was an important,—a
critical moment. Native Americanism bad not
pert:armed its early promise. It was not esteemed
•'en American excellence," even by-the Whig party.
Gen. Scott was in a dilemma, and how to extricate
himself from it was the question. The ready friend
ship of Mr. Robinson hit upon the lucky expedient.
On the 6th May, 1848, he addresses a letter to Gen.
'sett assuming that the General entertained "kind
and liberal views toward our . naturnlized 'citizens."
The General answered this letter on the 29th May,
1848, just ten days before the meeting of the Whig
Baltimore Convention; and what an answer! Atter
declaring, in the strongest terms, that Mr. Robinson
had done Lim no more than justice in attributing
to him "kind and liberal views toward our nature.
lized citizens," he proceeds:—"lt is true that in a
case of unusual excitement some years ago, when
both parties complained of fraudulent practises, in
the naturalization of foreigners, and when there
seemed to be danger that native and adopted citi
zens would be permanently arrayed' against each
other in hostile faction, I secs inclined to convey in
the opinion then avowed by leading Statesmen, that
some modylration of the, naturalisation lairs might !•e
ncceseoiT, in order to prevent abuses, allay strife and
restore harmony between the different classes of
our people. But later experience and reflection
have entirely removed this impression. and clis9ipa
led my apprehensions."
The man who had warmly embraced Native
Americanism so early tie 1836, and had gives it
Lis enthusiastic support for twelve years thereafter
—who next to Washington had claimed to be the
founder of this “American excellence;" NN ho 'fired
with indignation," had in conjunstion with two
friends, in 1840, prepared an address in his parlor
ut the Astor Hattie in New York, designed to rally
an American party; who had, in I 844, hesitated be:
tWePTI extending the period of residence lkdore nat
uralization to fourteen years . , and a total and ribs.).
lute exclii.ion of all foreigners from the rights of
citizenship forever, his mind inclining to the latter;
who had in the same year elevated Hector Orr, the
Native American printer, to the same level with
our great revolutionary btatesinan and patriot Ben
jamin Franklin;—this same individual, in 1b1.8., de•
clare , i to Mr. Robinson that he had formerly been
merely 'inclined In concur in the opinien Men amred
lett,lmg inweameit that come modification of the
naturalization laws might be necessary,'
- Oh ! what a faldwes there my countrymen
And what caused this sudden, this almost mi
reculous el:anae of opinion! Why, forsooth, in his
recent campaign in Mexico, the Irish and the Ger
mano had fought bravely in maintaining our deg
in the lice of every danger. 13.,t had they not'
!Might whir equal bravery throughout our revola
tionaty struggle, and throughout our lastwar with
Great 11.i , ain Geri. Scott could not possibly have
bran ignorant of this Ina Lundy's Lane and Chip
pewa troth attest their gallant daring in deletv. e of
the stars and stripes of our country.
The Cer. , ral now seems determined, if possible,
to eflace from the memory of man, that he had ever
been a Native American. liie preent devotion to
our fellow•citizens of foreign birth, knows no hounds.
He is determined to roliet them under hie banner,
'no he formerly enlisted the Anti masons end Native
Americana. •
Official bilailleS3, it Mein!, required him to visit
the Blue Licks of Kentucky; but, yet, it i 3 passing
strange, that ha chose to proceed from Washing
ton to that place, by the circumbendibus route or
the great Northern Lakes. This deviation from a
direct military line between the point of his depar
ture had that of his destination, has enabled him to
meet and address his fellow-citizens on the way, at
Harrisburg, Pitudyrrg,. Cleveland, Cincinnati, and
other points, both in e'ennsylvania and Ohio
Silo:ski the published programme -of his route
be earned into effect, he will, on hie return'
to Washingtoa tram the Bios Licks, pass through
Beffalo, and throughout the entire length of the
Empire State. Nobody, however. can for a single
moment euspcez—thia •.vould be uncharitable—thet
his visit to the small and insignificant States et
Pennsylvania, Ohio rid New York, wh-a merely
on his way tram Washington Coy to Ke:icky.
could, ut this particular period, have hod any view
to the Presidential election. Far be it from me to
indulge such a suspicion- and yet it is strange that
Genera! Scott, throughout his whole route. speaks
and acts just as General Scott would have done had
he been on an electioneering tour. He has every
where bestowed especial fryer upon cur adopted
fellow-ci•izens; but at Cleveland be surpassed him
sell; end broke out into n rhapsody nearly as vio
lent as that in which he indulged in favor of Hec
tor Orr, the Native American printer. At Cleve
land, an nonest Irishman in the crowd shouted a
welcome to General Scott. Always ready to seize
the propitious moment, the General instantly ex
claimed—" I hear that rich brogue; I love to hear
it. It makes me remember noble deeds of Irish
men, many or wriorn I have led to battle and to
victory." The General has yet to learn that my
father's countrymen.-(I have ever felt proud of my
ders.nt from an Irishman,) though they sometimes
do blarney others, are yet hard to be blarneyed
,themselves, especially out of their Democracy.—
The General, unless I am greatly mistaken, will
discover that Irish Democrats, however much, in
common with us all, they may admire his military
exploits, will never abandon their political princi
ples, and desert their party, for the sake of eleva
ting him or nny other Whig candidate to the Pres.
idency.
One other remark:—Were it within the limits of
possibility to imagine, which it is not, that our
Washingtons, our Jefferson;. or our Jacknons, could
have set out on en electioneering tour for them
selves, when candidates for the Presidency,—l ask,
would they have met and addressed their fellow
citizens on such topics, and in such a style, as Gen.
Scott:has selected No! friends and fellow-citizens,
gravity, solemnity, and the discussion - of great ques
tions of public policy, affecting the vital interests
el the country, would have illustrated and marked
their progress.
Gen. Scott, in his political opinions, is p;one to
extremes. Not c ontent with baring renounced
Native Americanism—not satisfied to occupy the
broad, just end libeial platform in favor of natural
ization on which the Democratic party have stcod
ever since the cligin of the Government, he leaves
this far behind. In his letter accepting the nomi
nation of the Whig Convention, he declares himself
in favor of such an alteration of our naturalization
laws, as would admit foreigners to the rights of
citizenship, who in time of war had served a single
year in the army or navy. This manifests a strange,
an' unaccountable ignorance of the Federal Consti
tution. Did be not hnow that the power Of Con
gress was confined to the establishment of "an uni
form rule of naturalization I" "Uniform" is the
word. Congress have no power to make excep
tions in favor of any clans of foreirmein ; no
power to enact that one man shall be natural
ized after a •residence of a single year, and
that another shall reside five years before he can
attain this privilege. What uniformity would
there be in requiring five years residence from
the honest, and industrious foreigner, who le:Tains
Usefully employed at home, and in dis. ensing with
'this requisition in las-or of the foreigner who I. as
enlisted and served for one year in the army or
navy. Gen. Scott, in order te accomplish his ob
ject, must resort to a fourth' amendment of the
Constitution. He would, make this sacred instru
ment, a mere nose of wax, to be twisted and turn
ed and bent in any direction which the opinion or
caprice of the moment might dictate."
Poisoning.
Thousands of parents who use Vaunting° corn.
posed of Castor Oil, Calomel, 4 , c., aro not aware,
that while they appear to benefit the patient, they
are actually laying the foundation for a aeries of
diseases, such as sa'iration, loss of sight, weakness
of limbs, drc.
In an otner column will be found the advertisement
of Bohemia's Medicines, to which we ask the at
tention of all direet,y interested in their own as
well as their Children's hea:th. In Liver Com
plaints and all disorders arising from those of a biI
!IOUS type, should make use of the only genuine
medicine, Hobeneuck , a Liver Elul.
1:1*- 4 6 Be not deceived," but ask for Hobensaelea
Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that
each ban the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. 110-
BENSACK, as none else are genuine.
ATTENTION, PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY.
‘7OU arc to meat fl.r Parade on Saturday, Oc
-1.. Sober 10th, at the public house of John S.
backer, in New Ephrata, at 10 o'clock, M.
Punctual attendance is requested of every mem
ber, and those that wish to become members of
the Cavalry are respectfully invited to join in.—
There will be good music in attendance.
By the order of the Captain,
let 26-11-10 HENRY REEMSNYDER,O. E.
Lancaster County Educational Association.
Lig 'ICI( rogular quarterly meeting of the Leh
i _ caster County Educational Ageociation, will
take place In the Presbyterian Church in the Bor
ough ofdtrasburg, at 10 o'clock, A. Al on Satur
day November 20, ItB2. It la hoped that 'the
member, and all other: who feel interested In the
anise will attend. D. 9, HIFUE.R.
(pat, 40-td.j Recording Merv.
AlM**-
ADDRESS
of the Democratic State Central
Committee of Pennsylvania.
%MOCHATS OY PESNSILVANIA
We congratulate, we honor, we thank you for
the effectual victory you have achieved. The night
of doubt and tear has passed away, and "lair Auro
ra, from her dewy bed, with rosy cheeks." rises,
with beaming smiles upon you. The eyes of your
brethren thro'out the Union were directed towards
you, and their voices are heard from every quarter,
'All hail, Pennsylvania!' The news of your vic
tory has assembled them in spontaneous gatherings,
to wake the silent air with buzzes of congratulation,
and the:water of the Kennebec, the Hudson, and
the Alabama, hard been reddened with bonfires,
lighted in your hone r. And well do you deserve
the glories which are showering upon you, for the
Great Constitutional Democratic triumph which,
under Providence, you have been the means of
achieving, in behalf of our beloved Union. The
valleys and hills of Pennsylvania were the conceded
ti *
battle fi eld of the ge r :- iantest, and the fi res of the
enemy were concen upon them. The allure
mems of gunpowder gold, and the subtle ser
pent of slander, have been employed in the conflict,
hut thanks to your unflinching and incle.mitahle
manliness, they have all been employed .in vain.
Fellow Democrats ! we owe a debt to the Past
and to the Future. To the past, that stir Union,
and its foundation stone, Democracy, shall be main-
Salved by us, with watchfulness and- vigor; and to
the firure, that they shall pass to our posterity,
utiimpaired . and triumphant. The party calling
itself at present Whig, never have administered, and
never wil I administer the government with success.
The only' two epochs of their legislative role in
Permsylvauia and the Union prove this proposition
demonstrably. In the first, they entailed upon this
Commonwealth the fetal inheritance of a Bank of
the United States, which exploded to the ruin of all
who trusted it, and in the last, they imposed upon
the nation the infamous Bankrupt bill, and hunted
down President Tyler for his noble veto of a Na
tional Bank. The Whig party, like a dissolving
view, is now fading away. Inconsistency has been
their characteristic and their thin. They flatter
the manufacturer with the my of -The 'Failff of
1F : - .f - and they ask him to support' :11r. Graham,
who voted against it. They profess to he the only
advocates of the Iron interests of Penasylvania,—
while they nullify an act of Congress designed to
assist them. and adopt for the Vice Presidency o'
the Uidon a man whose vie es, if adopted, would
now, and herealtir, limit the duty on lien to . 20
per cent. 'They profess to have utterly abandoned
the ideas of a National Bank and a Bankrupt Law,
and they nominate to the Presidency of the United
States, a man whose "fixed convictione," ate favora
ble to both. They were indebted, for their acciden
tal possesion o: the government of Pennsylvania
and the United States, to a patty whom they now
repudiate, and seek, with indecnt and anti-republi
can arts, to eninare the foreign vote. Thee few,
out of political crimes, have subjected them to the
distrust of the American people. 'The result of the
present contest will induce them to seek same new
name, and recommence operatioes under i' her au-
spices.
Democrats of Pennsylvania ! Another effort,
•and the great work is done. Give one day to your
country. Let the second of NOvembei be to you
a political Sabbath. Be not absent, not rue, from
the Polls. Duty,-honor, call on you. We are bound
to re-perform the victory of October. The Dernoc•
racy of Pennsylvania can always do n good thing
the second time, and better, if necessary TM:ene
my is boasting that they will come upon yen white
yoU are steeping upon your trophies. Undeceive
ilium Come out in your might, and the day is
yours. Democracy will triumph, and the peace of
the Union is ses,pro.
• Standing ColMnittees of Counties! Upon you
devolves the task of calling to the Polls every Dern•
ocratic soldier. You are receiving the thanks, of
the Democracy of the State for your noble ef?..irts.
Tire not. Be up and doing. May the spirit cf
that pure Democracy which has been the glory
and the safeguard of the Union, animate you to
action and to victory.,
WILLIAM 1.. HIRST,
WILLIAM DOCK,
SAMUEL C. STAMBA.UGH,
WILLIAM BADGER,
HENRY S. Mu FT.
THamks S. FERNON,
FRANCIS C. CAR ON,
CHARLE' LYMAN,
WILT hAM CDR
THOMAS WA l's.ON,
BENJAMIN PARKE,
HORN ft KNEAsS,
JOHN LEH MAN,
WILLIAY LILLY,
PHILIP MIKL , ELL .
CHARLES H. HUNTER,
• J. H. SELTZER,
• R.J. NEVIN,
GEORGE SANDERSON,
WILLIAM H. WELSH,
J. C. CLARKE,
JEREMIAH LEISURE,
JOHN D. STILES,
WILLIAM H. LAMBERTON,
JOHN B..BRATTON,
DAVID B. MARSHALL.
, state Central Committee of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, October 18. 18.52.
011=M1!1!!!!!!2!
On the 19th inst., by the Rer. Strine, Sam
uel S. Niseley, of Donegal, to Martha Kreider, of
Buffalo, New York.
Oa the 21st inst., by the same, John McMillan.
of Conestoga, to Martha Appleton, of Martie.
In Marietta, on the 3d inst., by the Rev. G. M.
Clawges, Franklin Mosey to Jane Clepp , r. both of
Marietta.
DEATH.
At his residence, near Branchville, Somerset en.
N. J., on the 2d inst., Cornelia. T. Van Camp. in
the SOth year of his age.
In this city, on the 19th Inst., Aithur
aged about scl years.
The Markets.
PHILADELPHIA, SAITIZDAV, OCT. 23
Four and Meal.—Flour—The Flour mai kat is
quiet; holders of fresh ground demand
which is the general asking price. Extra Flour is
held at $4 55 as 4 75. Rye Flour—A sale at 75;
Corn Meal—Last sales of Penna. at s2i?.
Grair.—Wheat.'- . —There is a lair supply of Wheat;
sales of new Southern led at 55 a Pd cents, prime
old Pennsylvania red at 102 103 cents, afloat—
and new whiteit 112. Rye is roasted at 10. Corn
—ls in fair request at 75. Oats—The market is
bare, and no sales have transpired ; sales of Dela
ware at 31.
Whiskey.,—Sales of bbls at 2.44: T c. and hhd6 at the
same price. . .
Cattle Market—The offerings of Beef Cattle for
the week were about 140) head. Beeves are sel•
ling from $8 80 to $8 00 per 100 lbs.
Hogs.--About 800 in market, and sold from
$7 25 to $8 25 per 100 lbs.
Cows—About 120 in market, at prices ranging
Iron $l2 to $4O
Sheep and Lambs—The former at $2 50 to 4.
and the latter at $1 50 to 4, according to qua:ity.
Basmistoun, Saturday, Oct. 23.
There were no sales of Howard street or city
Mills Flour today. The stock of both desciiiitions
is light, and holders aro unwilling to sell unless at
rates, which ate above the views of buyers. The
Market price may be considerei $4,31+.
ESTATE of CHRISTIAN GARBER, dried..—
In the Court of Common Pleas for the County
of Lancaster.—Whereas Ferdinand Garber, Trus
tee of Chrietian Garber, (now deceased,) die on
the 18th day of October, 1832 fire in the Office of
the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of
the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to of per
sons interested in said estate, that the said Court
have appointed the 22nd day of November, 1852,
for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be
filed. SNO. K. REED, Proth'y.
_
Proth'pa Office, Lan, Oct. 26
ESTATE of JOHN KUGLE, deceased —The
undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans ,
Court of the County of Lancaster, to distribute
the balance in the hands of James Mehaffey, Ad.
ministrator of John Engle, late of the Boruugh of
Marietta, deceased, to and among the parties
entitled to the same, hereby Riven notice to all
persons interested in the distribution of Said
balance, that he wi I nttend to the performance ti'
his duties as Auditor, at the public house of Joh , .
Michael, in East King Street, in the City of L.I.
caster, nn Thursday, the 11 , h of Nocemner neat,
at S o'clock P. M. JAMES L. REYNOLDS.
Oct 26 St-40
LETTERS of Administration upon the Estate
of Arthur Mallon, late of the Ci , y of Lanens•
ter, dcc'd., having been granted to the undersign
ed, ho hereby requests all persons indebted to said
Estate to make Immediate payment, and thosehav
ing claims upon it to present them duly authentica
ted for pottlemoot to
WILLIAM D. DE3IIITIEF.
residing in North Queen iirest, Lancaster.
get 26 6s-40
500 CII4LLE%GE.
WHATEVER concerns the health and happi
ness of a people is at all times of the most
sellable importance. I tae it for granted that ev
ery person will do all in their power, to save the
lives of their children, and that every peison will
endeavor to promote their own health at all sacri
fices I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure
you tlrit WORMS, according to the opinion of the
moat cdebrated Physicians, are the primary causes
of a large majority of diseases to which children
and adults are liable; if you have an appetite con
tinually changeable trona one kind of food to an
other, bad Breath, pain in the Stomach, picking at
the Nose, hardrestr and follnesa of the Belly, Dry
Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregular—remember
that all these denote WORMS, and you should at
once apply the remedy :
HOBENSACKS fVORM
An article foyinded upon scientific principles,
compounded with purely vegetable substan.7es, be
ing perfectly safe when.taken and can be given to
the most tender Infant with decided beneficial ef
fect, where bowel complaints and diarrahrea have
msdc them weak and debilitated, the tonic proper
ties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands
without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in
giving tone and strength to the stomach, which
makes it an infallible remedy for those afflicted
with Dyspepsia, the astonishing cures performed by
this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best
evidence of irs superior efficacy over all others.
TAPE WORM!
This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all
that infest the human sr stem, it grows to an almost
indefinite length, becoming se coiled and fastened
in the intestines and stomach, effecting the health
as sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, sic.,
that those ancted seldom if ever suspect that it is
Tape Worm hastening, them to an early grave.—
In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic
treatment meat be pursued, it wouhl therefore be
proper to take 6 or S of my Liver Pills so as to re
move all obstructions, that the Worm rop may
act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in
doses ofd tablespoon'idis 3 times a day—these di
rections followed have never been known to fa,l in
curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm.
1 - 1013EICSACK'S LIVER
No part of the system is more liable. to disease
than the LWER, it srrring as a fitterer to .purify
the blood, or giving the proper secret:on to the
bile; so that any wrong action or the Liver effects
the other important parts of the system, and remits
variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
4ic. We should, therefore, watch every symptom
that might indicate a wrong ::coon of the Liver.—
These Pills being composed of Roots .1- Plants fur
nished by nature to heal the sick : Namely, lot,
An Eryclarant, which augments the secretion
front the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promote
the discharge 01 secreted matter. 2nd. An Alter
ative, which changes in some inexplicable and in
sensible manner the certain morbid action of the
system. 3rd. A Tonic, which give; vine rind
strength to the nervous vu stem, renewing health
and vigor to all parts (tithe body. 4th. A Cathar
tic, W h ich acts in perfect harmony with the other
ingredients, and operating on the bowels and ex
pelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated
matter, and purifying the blood, which destroys
disease and restores health. •
TO FEMALES.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine
in many complaints. to which you are subject. In
obstructions either total or partial, they have been
and of inestimable benefit restoring their func
tional arrangements to a healthy action, purirying
the blood and other fluids so efrectally to put to
flight all complaints which may arise liimale irreg
ularties, as headache, niddiness, dimness of sight,
pain in the side, hack, 4.c.
None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack,
all others bring base imitation.
Agents wishing new supplies, and Store. Keepers
desirous of becoming Agents must address the
Proprietor, J. N. 11obenaack, at Ids Labnratury,
No. 120 Nola, Second St., Pa.
For sale by J. Long ..y.• Co. ; IV. G. Bal.:er, Lan
castor; J. Stoutrer, Mt. Joy Klauser, Falmew;
Stance, Octuraro, post-office; Irwin, Cartild•idge ;
Shaub, Willow Street; Weidman, Itrickereville ;
Loader, Columbia; and by every rcspnctaldn Drug
gist and merchant in the State. •
Price, cash, 25
Octal
Valuable City Properly at Piibile
IN pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' Court
o: Lancaster County, trill be sod by public ven
dee, on Sa urday, the 27th day of November nest,
at 6 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of Jacob
inner in North Queen et., in the City of Lancaster,
al! that certain half lot of ground situated on the
East side of North Queen street in ssid ity, con
taining i t aunt on :aid giant I.2,fee: Yt liichea...xf;d.
exterieiniNi depth 2-15 feet to u fourteen lent alley ;
adjoining property of D:. Jiiha Waylan on the'
norm, and of Catharine Shied& on the south. The
improvernehts are a large ttva t ry
DWELLING HOUSE, two-story crack build -443
ing, wood shed, cistern, stable and other improve
ments. The lot contains a choice variety of fi nit
trees, late the estate of Michael tiarnbright,
This valuable property is s:tuaied in the heart of
the bus ne-s portion of the ity, between the Court
House and Railroad, aml affords an opportunity for
investment rarely offered. The ground rent upon
this lat has been extinguished.
, Persons desirous of viewing the premises may do
1 so at any time before the day of sale.
Terms—The purchase money to be paid on the
, Ist day of April nett when a Deed will be executed
and possession given.
By the Court, D. MAY, Clerk Q. C.
Due attendance will be given on the day of sale
'GEHRGE
Adm'rs Michael Hambright, decd.
tl-40
C. R. Rogers,
ED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE,
No. 29 Market Street, Philadelphia
ANUFACTIMER of the most approved
Agricultural Implements. Castings made to
Oct i'.6-1y..10
Dr. Ziegler's 11,1Prup; and Fanny
there can always he feund a large as
sortment of German, English and American
Chemicals warranted pure, and worth the attention
of Physicians. Also a large lot of fancy artiees,
perfumery, &..c. ; alcohol, camphine, burning didd
of the best quality. With a general assortment of
propriatory and patent medicines usually sold at
Drugstores. Also a full supply of fresh ground spi
ces warranted pure. Dye woods coloring matters
and a great varitylof articles may be found here, ail
of which will be sold cheap. Our motto is evict:
sales and small profits.
Dont forget to call at the cheap Drugstore, oppo
site the Franklin House, N. Queen et., Lancaster.
N. B.—Physiciaas prescriptions rareinliy com
pounded. (oct dG ti-. 10
,70011. sale a fresh lot of Bro, celebrated
_U
bring tissue at Dr. Ziog!Pr's ,tore, N , rth
Queen street, Lancaster.
T -I OR sale a superior lot of Palm snip ut Zieg
let's Drugstore, North Queen st.. La 11Caeter.
TIRES!! supply or Wisters Balsam of Wild Cl,cr
ry, for sale at Dr. Ziegler's Drngitorp,
Queen street, Lancaster.
FOR sale a large lot of ground Spices war
ranted prime, at Dr. Ziezlur':Thrug,Fture, North
Queen street, Lancaster.
T UST received and fbr sale, Mors celebrated
CP Hair invigorator and for rate at Dr. Ziegierr.
Drugstore', North Queen street, Lancaster.
A LSO a lot of Lyons Katharion to strengthen
1 - 1 the growth and prevent its turning grey, for
for sale at Dr. Ziegler's Drugstore, North Queen
street, Lancaster,
CIANARY, Herne, and rape seed for sale at Dr.
Ziegler's Drugstore, North Queen street, Lan
caster [oct 2(3 tf 40
Public Sale.
A SHARES of FARMERS' BANK STOCK;
=-11 Also, $l5OO oi. per cent Loan of the Cu y of
Lancaster, (Coupons) redeemable in 1c62, will be
sold at public sale, on Monday, the Sth day of No
vember next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
public house of John Michael, in the City of Lan-
caster. The said stock to be sold by virtue of a
Resolution of the Lancaster Beneficial Association,
passed October 19, 1.52, authorizing the under.
sinned Committee to sell all the stock belonging to
tho said Association.
GODFRIED ZAHY,
HENRY R. REED,
EMANUEL SHEAFFER,
JACOB WEAVER,
Comma co
Oct 26-2t-40
CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in
West Ilempfield township, about ihe 10th of
September net, TWO RAMS ; one young and the
other old, both white; one marked with two let
ters cm the aide. One of them has horns. Tne
owner is requested to come forward, i rove prop
erty, pay charges, and take them away, otherwise
they will be disposed of according to law,
CLARK PEACOCK.
Nt.-10
Lancaster sank,
Oct. 15, 1812.
ALN titre-don for Thirteen Directors to serve
during the ensuing year, will he held at the
Banking Rouse, on Monday, the 15th of Novem
ber, between tho hours of 10 A. O. and 3 P.M.
B. C. BACHMAN, Ca bier.
A general meeting of the Stockholders of this
Bank, will be held at the Banking 11ouse, on Toes
iay. November 2nd, at 9 A. agreeably to the
Charter. B. C. BAC11:11A.s, Ca s hi er .
Oct 19 3t-40
Deer glair,
100 POUNDS OF DEER HAIR fir sale at the
Leather and Morocco Store, directly oppo
site Cooper's Red Lion Hotel, West Ring street.
M. H. LOCHER.
July 27, 1852. - 27-tf
Public Sale of Valuable Real
Estate.
(AN Tuesday, November 16tA, 1852, at 6 o'clock,
P. M., by virtue of an;Order of the Orphans'
Court of Lancaster county,; will be sold at public
sale, at the hotel of Edward Hubley,• Esq., the
property of the late Dr. Ge . o. B. Kerfoot, consist.
ing of a lot of ground, fronting on South Queen st.,
33 feet. adjoining the property of the Lancaster
Bank on the No - th, and the Misses Ycatcu en the
South, and extending
in depth 66 feet, upon which
is erected a large three story brick building,
wi h an extensive back building, 3 stories in 'll
height—the upper story of s4hich contains a lecture
room, suitable for Medical and. Anatomical pur
poses. The Gas and Water; hare both bern irtro
duced, and the property is in good order.
Terms of 'ale, and °tiler particulars will be
made known. by the undersigned.
ELIZA KERFOOT, Adm's.
PETER M'CONOMY, Adru'r
oct. to-40
The Best Novels of the Day.
CHARLES DICKENS' POPULAR WORK S.
The only uniform Edition Published in America.
CHIE/P Edition in Ten' Volumes, any volume
sold separately nu follotva
David Copperfield, with plato.a complete—Price
50 cta., paper cover.
Bombay & Son, with plates, 50 ets, paper cover.
Christmas Stories and Pictures from Italy, TO
cents, paper cover.
Martin Chutzlewit, 50 cts paper cover.
Flarnaby Rtidge, illustrated, 50 eta., paper cover.
Old Curiosity Shop, illustrated, 50 cents. paper
cover.
Pickwick Papers, 50 cents, paper 'cover.
Oliver Twist, 37} cents, paper cover.
Nicholas Nickleby, 50 cents, paper cover.
Copies of any of the above mailed, free of post
gae, on receipt of pine, poit-paid, either in post
office stamps or money current at home.
The whole set mailed, free of postage en re
ceipt of $2, post-paid.
Address GETZ & BUCK, Publishers,
No. 4 Hart's Building. Eth and Chestnut streets,
Oct '26-40 Philadelphia.?
Igr Publishers of Newspapers throunhout the
country giving the above. one insertion and calling
a , tention to it, trill receive any two of the works
free of postage.
Diploma awarded Ly the 2d Stale Agricultural
Fair, to licinitshbs Cattle Find Horse Powder.
Tlelnitsli , e German Vegetable
- Cattle Powder.
Poviuler is celebrated for
tnc.cure and prereatinn or all
diEca,tea tot which Oxen, Milch
Cows, Sheep and flogs are subject, and ii the only
preparation upna wloch full 'confidence can he pla
ced.
For Milk Cows it is of the greatest importance,
areatiy increasing the qualitY and quantity of their
Well, and it in particularly' recommended for let
teeing , lock Cattie fin tile inarket.'A small quen
tita given in their food during the week, improves
their condition, strengthens their digestive organs,.
and etreetusily prevents Hollow Horn, Morrain,
YEGETABLE HORSE POWDER.
Which will cure Distemper. Hide
Bound, Founder, Lowness of Spirits, • • •
Loss cf Appetite, Yellow Water,
..`ss.._,.2JP"4: i .!
Inward Sprains, Inflammations, Fa
from !lard work or eiercise, and ii other
disease.; to which Horses arc subjected.
HEA VE POWDER.
This is a sale anti speed f cure for !leaves, short
ness of breath or broked wind, coughs, colds and
all kindred diseases originating front inflammation
of the mucous membrane of the lungs 01 Horses.
11011 SE E.MBROCATIC)
For the cute olexttreal injuries, such at wounds,
bruises, cuts, galls caused by the b cellar
or
harness, swellings, hweeny,
The above are prepared only at
CHARLEAt..k. WEINITSIPS
Medical. Drug and Chothical .Sturo, No. 13,
East King, strea, Lancaster. Lent 26 tr-40
No Cure, No Pay!
•THE Greatest M• dical Remedy of 4,0.
HALLO NAPS AMICA PLASTERS.
Physicians daily prescribe. them with more enemies
than any other remedy ; and all who hare used
them acknowledge their great Popularity, which earl - -
not be said of any other kledical Remedy before
the world, that in en ettensiro stile for the last Ere
years, no case has been reported of their failing
to cure pains, weskuess, Rheumatism ; Lumbago,
Gout, 4.c.
Prepared only by
JOHN6TON & RALLOWAY,
Whole,tula Druggist, No. 75 Markot street,
Oot 26-6m-40 Pl,iladc!p! is
SOLIS, BROTHERS,
Imparters' and [Manufacturers
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
ZD ZrZe i ) 4,4 4 - 21 3 /a
86 Arch Street, (below Third street.) Phitadclphin,
and at 441 Maiden Lane. New York.'
A 9 our Gonda have all been selected in Europs
by one of Me Firm, and Manufactu•ed by our
selves in the most elegant and fashionable manner,
we can offer them at a price (taking their supe
rior q ality into consideration) that will defy com
petition.
. .
p- Silver Medals awarded for superinrity by the
Institutes of Pennsylvania and Maryland
Oct 23
ASHTOVS
CLOTHING STORE,
138 Market Street, between 4th $ 6th ate.,
South Side Philadelphia,
_
OFFERS enlarged facilities whereby gentlemen
may be well dressed at little cast. The large
k.uilding, filled from basement to roof wilh an array
of Garments of the first Styles, Fit and Finish,
gives evidence of an enterprise which must be
recognized and appreciated by the gond people of
Lancaster County. JOHN ASiIT(TN, Jr.
Oct 26-6i.1 156 Market st.
The French Dry Goods Store,
No. 41 North Eight Street, Philadelphia.
T V. DEPCY, respectfully informs his numer
t) . ons containers and the citizens generally of
Lancaster County, that the above well known, spa
ciousand beautiful Store is now stockedwith a splen
did assortment of desirable goods, comprising
AIAGNIFII ENT
Inch Broad St!!:s., Glossy Chameleon Silks
Dark Ottoman Silks, Neat Striped Silk<
Rich Plaid Silks, Printed Foulard Silks.
\V ide \Vatered Silks, Pure V bite Silks.
Also, the best assortment in Philadelphia of the
BEST BLACK SILKS.
Als4, every variety of seasonable Dress Goods,
Lyons Si Velvet, Paris Printed Cashmeres,
Lupin's French Merinoes, Paris Printed De Laines,
French 6-4 Cashmere, English its Laines,
French Ginghams, French Chintzes.
EMBROIDERIES.
The largest assortment of Worked Collars,
Capes, Chemizettes, Sleeves, &c , in ,the city.
CRAPE SHAWLS! VELVET CLOAKS!!
Brodie Blanket, Cashmere, Thibet, Dc LI
Sc 1 other SttAwl..., in gi cat variety—, ith Gloves,
Ribbons, DVMCStICS. S., ii assortments all of which
t‘ ill be sod as low as goods of equal rusli ty can
he bought in .kmericd .1. V. DEITY,
41 North Eighth st., above .Market, Philadelphia.
aug 31 3m•32
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
THE "FRANKLIN HALL " Clothing Store,
one door mouth of Sener , s (formerly VanL.an
an'e) "Franklin Hotel," North Queen Etrect, Len•
eaa , er, Pa.
MeSUS. UNZLE & COLtHIN would respectfully
inform the citizens of the city and county of Lan
caster, that they have taken the_ Clothing Store
lately occupied by AS. T. Ford, situated an above.
They have been to Philadelphia and purchased
a large stock of new and latest style of FALL and
WINTER CLOTHS, CAS:MERLE, SAVIINLTTG, VEL.
yE.TS, &c., together with a new and fashionable as
sortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
or every description, such as Dress and Frock
Coate, new style Over Coats, Sacks and 31..nkey
Jackets, Pants, Over-halls, Vests, &c., all of which
have been purchased Ion• for cash, and will be sold
cheaper than ever offered to the citizens of 1.:111-
caster county. Also,
• MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
such as Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra
rate, Bosoms, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Hosiery—and in short, everything reitnired
in a Gentleman'• Wardrobe. --
Mr. UNKLE, ono of the above firm, would res
pectfully call the attention of 1113 numerous friend'
in the city and county of Lancaster to the'l fact,
that his having been in the employ of F. J. Kramph
for the past 12 years, and being persuaded by a
large number of hie friends to commence the heal
:lent aa above, he hopes by strict attention to his
business, and with a disposition to please his cue,
corners, he will receive a share of patronage, such
as he has been favored with for his late dmployer
Mr. COLEMAN, the other member of the firm,
will have the entire charge of the Custom Work
department ; he is an experienced Cutter, and will
insure garments positing through his hands to -be a
perfect at, and cut in the latest fashion, or 011ie
wise to suit the Mate of the Customer.
'Tie coon uo, this world is "all a Stage,"
And Gents must dress in this "progression oge,"
Each have their taste of sty" and cut of dress—
fhe question asked, W here can we get the best I
Where can the largest stock of goods be futina
say, where the cheapest and the bat abound I
Whom we can at she shortest notice get,
A COAT, a VEST, and PANT/110011d that fit 7
ro answer these we fiankly say to all.
rho cheapest place in "FR/ilia/SIN CLorulau HALL."
So humbug boasting, but the truth we tall,
We "strive to please," and low for cash we tell.'
non call at once and sec our splendtd Stock
Of goods substantial, yea, the finest cloth
Of every color, plain and fancy style,
They stand before you, rising pile on pile I
We say no more, lot action do the rest,
We est, a call and bring us to the test.
in North Queen etreet, you'll ISnd our " Clothing
Hall,' ,
Nest door to the "Franklin House, , ' then friends
a 44." ang 31-3m-32
Court PrOciamatiou.
HEREAS, the Hon. H. G. LONG, President,
V and D. B: VONDERSMITH and T. BROWN,
Esqr 3 s., Associate Judges oPthe court of Common
Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and As
sistant Justices of the court of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Serriens of
the Peace, in and for the said county of Lancaster,
have issued their Precept to me diricted, requiring
me, among other things to make Public Proclama
tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the court of Oyer
and Tertniner and General Jail delivery: Also, a
court of General . Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancas
ter in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the
third Monday of November next, 1F52; in pursuanc e
which precept, •
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Lan
caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of
the Peace, the coroner, constables, of the city and
county of Lancaster, that they be then and there,
in their own "proper persons, with their rolls, re
cords and examinations, and inquiritions, and their
otherl
remembrances, to do those things ' which to
their offices appertain in the behalf to be dove; and
also, all those who will prosecute against the pris
oners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the
said county efLancaster, aro to be then and there
to prosecute against them as shall be just.
Dated al Lancaster the 2lst day of Jane 1852.
ELIAS EBY, Sherif.
N. 8.-.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit
nesses will hereafter be expected and required on
the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Jus
tices.of the Peace are required by an order of court,
dated Nov. 21st, ISIS to return their recognizances
to G. R. Hendrickson, clerk of Quarter Sessions
within.one week from the day of final action in
each case, and in default thereof the Magistrate's
coats will not be allowed.
Lancaster, October 19, 1552. (td-39
A Supplement
ASupplement to the Ordinance passed the Ist
September, 1846, entitled " An ordinance
relative to Plays, Shows, Theatrical Entertainments
and Circus performances. ,
Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of
Lancaster in Select and Common Councils assem
bled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of
the same, that from and after the passage of this
Ordinance, it shall be lawful to give musical enter
tainments, to exhibit panoramas and dioramas, and
to dOiver lectures on the same or on any Literary
or Scientific subject, in the city of Lancaster, with
out the payment of any tax or license for the same,
and that so much of the Ordinance passed the Ist
of September, 1846, entitled " An ordinance rela
tive to Plays, Shows, Theatrical Entertainments;
and Circus performances," as is hereby altered, he
and the same is hereby repealcd.
Ordained and enacted into a law, at the city of
Lancaster, on Tuesday the 6th day of October, A
D., 1552.
WILLIAM INIATHIOT, President•C, C
HENRY CARPENTER, Pres't S. C
Attest: JAMES L. Itzvivezus, Clerk C. C.
JAME' C. CAerr.rr.rt, Clerk S. C•
Oct IS
New London Academy,
Nrw LONDON, Chester County, Pa.
rritiE Academic year of the New London licad
emy is divided into two Sessiona of live months
The Winter Session will commence on the first
Monday of November.
Terms, including 13oarding, fuel &c., $65.
New London Academy is one rit the oldest
Institutions of Learning in the Country, end haa
always maintained a very high position as such.
The course of Instruction is practical and thor
ough, memorising all the usual branches of mathe
matics, ancient and modern Languages, iVe.
It is located in a retired, moral and pleasant vil
lage, to which access may he had daily from the
Philadelphia and, Columbia Railroad at Parksburg,
or from philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad; at Newark, Del.
Communications addressed to the subscriber will
meet with prompt attention.
Circulars .ST.. may be seen by calling at the of
of this paper.
JAME. 3 M'DOWELL, Principal.
11-39
For Sale.
AFARM situate in North Middleton township
. .Cumberland co, about four miles from Car
linio, through which town the Cumberland Valley
Rail Road passes. It is also within a mile of the
Carlisle Sulphur Springs. The farm contains two
hundred and twelve acres of Slate land, of a
.good quality, one hundred and sixty in cultivation,
and the iesidue in timber.
The impravements aro a good tw•o etary LOG
HOUSE: and a double LOG BARN, 4c. It 13 well
tvatmed, a small stream of water passing through
it, on which there is tame meadow land. It has
been limed tee some extent with •about tea thou
sand be , theis of
Lime in cheap and convenient. Titicperfvct
For terms apply to REAH FRAZER, City or
Lancaster, or to W. M. PENROSE, Esq., in Car
lisle. loot. 2G 'IS-39.
Notice.
FARZEIVS BANK OF LAIiCAETErt.
October 11 2 1852.
A N Election for Thirteen Directors of this Bans
1 - 1 will be held at the Banking House on the
third Conday of November next, between the hours
of nine and three otcicck.
G. CLARKSON -6 Cash 6 r.
L.l-39
Turnpike ,Etection
qIELE annual election for 1 President, seven Man
agers and I Treasurer, of the Lacnaster and
Lltiz Turnpike. Company, will be held at the public
house of John Michael. nt Lancaster, on Monday,
Yovember lat. 1852. J. B. TsltuDY,
oct I 9
,td-3.91 . Seely.
Election Notice
LANCASTER COUNTY BANK.
.}
October 12, 1552.
A N Election for Thirteen Directors of the Len
,ll„. caster County Bank, will be held at Swope's
hotel, in Evil. Eingstreet, in the cite of Lancaster,
on the third Monday of November next, the lath,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock.
By order of the Board of Directors :
ROBERT D. CARSON, Cach , r.
net 19 td-39
LANCASTER COUSTY BANE,
October 12, 1852.
t General meeting of the Stockholders of the
Lancaster County Bank, will be held, in per
una nee of the Act of Assembly, on the first Tues
day of November, (2nd) next, at the Banking House
in the City of Lancaster, at 10 o'clock A i 4., at
which time the Directors will lay belo,C th cm a
general statement of the nfiaira of the Bank.
11013F:RT D. CARSON, Cash',
Mount Joy Academy.
ixneggerccunty, Pa.
THE Winter Session of this Institution will com
mence on the First Tuesday of Noyemlier. Toe
elementary and higher . English Branches, Mathe
matics and Languages arc thoroughly tanoht.
Terms—Per Session or 5 months, BGS. V
Circulars containing full information furnished
on application to the Principals.
J. L. MOORE,
W. SI :WON TON.
eept
Gum Cl9l h .
A SUPERIOR article of GUM CLOTH, for Gal
liter Roots, just receiveu and for sale at the old
btand, in West King street, M. H. LOCHER.
July 27, 18.2.
Adams , Express.
SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT for 1632.
ADAMS & CO'S Express are now running their
own Cars accompanied byspecial messenger,
and ironaafe. Thai aro prepared to forward daily,
(Sundays excepted,) with the fast mail trains, Bones,
Bundles; Parcels, Specie, &c., &c., to all points
ou the Central Railroad, via Lancaster, Columbia,
Yorli,Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, New
port, Mifilintown, Lewistown, Huntingdon, Spruce
Creek, Tyrone,Hollidayaburg, Summit, Johnstown,
Blairsville, Greensburg and Pittsburg ;—via Cum
berland
,Valley Road, to Carlisle, Shipponsburg,
Chambersburg. In all of above named places aro
regular agents who will attend promptly to the
collection of notes, drafts, bills, bills, &c.
' Goods will also be forwarded to most of the
points on the West Branch of the Susquehanna.
Parsons residing in the interior towns off the
main route,
can have packages forwarded with
despatch from Philadelphia and other points by
having them directed to any of the above named
placea.
Goods:destined for any of the above placts are
forwarded by the I I o'clock train daily.
Goods for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louieville,
Frankford and Lexington, Ky.,' Indianapolis, and
St. Louie, by the night train.
Goods for the Eaotern and Southern cities for
warded daily by both morning and evening trains.
The undersigned will glee particular attention
to filling, orders forwarded to them by mail, (post
paid,) when they are for goods to be forwarded by
Express. No commission will be charged.
Offices: PHILADELPHIA, 116, Chesnut street.
•
LASICABTCa, North Queen street, three
doors south of the Railroad.
J. G. THACKARA, Agent.
March 23, 1852. 9-tt
SLIELDRAKVS
•
\ la alai_l 7r at ( 1) ZZa
No vOt.) Murk* &tea. att.ve orh,Phitadephia.
TINDER •the new arrangement the cars which
ki arrive from Pittsburg, i.arriaburg, &c. , w oi
run to .the New Depot, corner of Schuylkill Bth
and Market. In order to accommodate the public.
we will always have oar Coach at the New Depot
on the arrival of the cars to carry passengers to the
Allegheny House, which la in tho centre the
city. Our old friends will please ride down' and
a ll w h o wish to patronize a Holm with a Good
Table, Clean Bede, and accommodating alsistanta,
will please give us a call.
TERMS, ONE DOLLAR no DAY.
Aug 17 Gm.SO
I-I A R DIVA It E, &C.
OTICE.—The subscribers respectfully inform
thc!r friends and 'the public in general that
they have purchased the entire stock of HARD
WARE. from R. S. Ronacs, in Eeat Ring Street,
which they have replenishcd, and are now enabled.
to offer a compfete assortment of every article in
the Hardware fine. 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 pattern's.
A Full Stork of Cedar Ware,
looking glasses bir and sheet iron, steel, sheet
'tin zinc and tin 'd copper, oiled floor clothe, curtain
oil cloth, with overly a , ticle usually kept in a hard
ware sirs , e, on the most favorable terms.
RUSSEL & GEIGER,
East King street, (formeriy R. S. Rohrer's ,
THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends
that he has disposed of his entire stock of hard
ware, glass, paints, 4-c-, to Messrs RUSSEL 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. 28-3m-36j REUBEN S. ROHRER.
gM . ZA\ C M . COMZ , -410.&M i EDIVC)
LANCASTER CO., PA.
THE Twenty-Eighth Semi-Anneal Session of
this Institution for Boys and Young Men, will
commence on the Ist 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, $6O. There is no extra whatever.
For References, - Circulars, &c.
Address, Rev. D. AIcCARTER, M. D.,
sept 2l—:m-35 Principal and Proprietor.
Mass Meetings!
AGREAT Mass Meeting of the friends of good
Daguerreotype Likenesses,wil I be held at JOHN
STON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North
Queen and Orange streets, every day until further
notice.
igrNo postponement on account of the weather
Lancaster, June 22, 1852. 22-tf
Lancaster Steam Sash Factory, Sr,
Floor lifOard Planing' 31111,
NORTH DUKE STREET, ABOVE CHF.SNUT.
OSCAR C. M. CAIN ES, respectfully informs the
citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he
is prepared to execute with promptness and. dis
patch, ail orders in the Building Line i 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., &c. .Scroll Sawing, Splitting and Wood Turn
ing done to order in a superior manner, at fair pricer.
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 eupprior ar
ticle, warranted to givo satisfaction. Rights liar
any of the adjacent counties, will be raid on rea
sonable terms
Piens, Elevations
.and Specifications drawn and
Estimates given for public or private edifices.
7"Builders and others, wanting any article in
me line, will please give me a call, as I am deter.
mined in do superior work, use good materiels and
charge reasonable prices.
0. C. .!1i CAINES,
Architect and Builder.
May 18.-Gm)
Dancing and Waltzing School.
A i r ADAMI: Iron) Washington City has
I the limier to inform the citizens of Latins
le-,
than. she intends opening a school tor the in
struction of young ladies and gentlemen, misres
and masters ' in tire newest and most fashionable
style of Parlor and Ball room dancing.
Aladame B. brings with her numerous testimoni
als of her capacity as a teacher and her respecta
bi:ity as a lady.
The school will be opened Mahout three weeks
as soon ns her school in Harrisburg has ed.—
Fiateeu are necessary to begi. with.
Duo notice will be given of Madame B's. place,
and hours of ir.struction.
Terms ten dollars payable in athance, or twelve
at the end of the term.
The names of pupils can he left at the Swan Ho
tel in Cent:a Squaie,
top. 7
Lancaster Emporium of Taste
CHARLES R. WILLIA tiS, Professor of the
Tonsorial Institute and Physiognomies' HAIR
CUTTER and eatatic SHAVER, respectfully In
forms the citizens of Lancaster, and strangers wh.
may tarry here until their beards grow, that he still
continues to carry on his business in
NORTH QUEEN ST., OPPOSITE KAUFNIAN'
HOTEL,
where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial businesr
in all its varied branches.
He will shave you as clean as a City Broker, ano
cut your hair to suit the shape of your head and the
cut of your phiz, well knowiag that the whole ob
ject and desire is to improve the appearance of the
outer man. From long experience he flatters him
self that he can go through all the ramifications of
the art, with so much skill, as to meet the entire
approbation of all those who submit their chins to
the keen ordeal of his Razor.
Each gentleman furnished with a clean towel.
SFIAMPOONING done in the most improved
ssyle, and Razors sharpened in the a ery best manner.
Lancaster, Dec. 25. 1549. 4F-tf
Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Store
North Queen St., adjoining Spangler , e Book
Store, and three doors South, of
Orange Street.
/(SHE subscriber respectfully informs his &ferle
and customers that he has just returned from
Philadelphia with the largest stock of Tobacco that
has ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising the
different brands fancy one pound lump, large and
small Congress, fine spun and large plug, Thomas'
Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro
noko, which he is prepared to sell lower than any
other house in Lancaster. Ile invites country
storekeepers to his large and varied stock of To
bacco, as well as to his splendid assortment of SU
PERIOR HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGA ItS, of
the choicest brands and of the finest flavor, he also
keeps unistantly OH hsnd the largest stock of
DOMESTIC CEDARS
n Lancaster, which he will sell lower than any
other house in the city. The best segars in Lan
caster can he had here; he warrants them equal tc
any manufactured in the State.
N. B. Also, imported Tin-kish Smoking Tobacco,
warranted genuino JOHN KUHNS.
Oct 1 I :4 m-59
SAMUEL HENSLER,
PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER,CARE BAKER,
AND ICE CREAM MANACTURER.
No. 6, E.h,T KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
rriiE subscriber takes thin method to inform his
1 friends and the people of Lancaster city and
‘icinity generally, that he has taken the well known
and popular Confectionary stand, formerly kept by
Mr. John 1,. / Keffet , No. 6, East King street, where
he will cohltantly keep on hand, a fresh assortment
of CAKES of every description. Parties and Pri
vate Families will find this the Plano to make their
purchases, if they desire Cakes of excellent quali
ty. Also, Fancy Cakes baked to order at the short
est notice, Largo Pound, Fruit, Sponge and Lady
Cakes, baked, iced and ornamented in various des i
ces, such as Altar of Hymen, Love Wreathe, do
quets, etc., at the shortest notice. A freoh assort
ment of CANDIES, has just been magufactured by
the undersigned, which he will sell l% holesale and
Retail, at the lowest cash prices.
rcr Having attended to the ICE Cases and Cert.
BAKING departmont for V. P. Anderson during last
season and rendered ample satisfaction, the under
signed fecle eatisfied that ho can do as much for
those who may be kind enough to patronise him.—
Ice Cream put up in fancy moulds and pyratnids,and
sent to any part of the city.
{O - Country Merchants are incited to call at No.
6, or send their orders, to whom prompt attention
will be given by SAMUEL HENSLER,
April 20-0-161 Practical Confectioner.
Drags, Chemicals and Medicines.
ALARGE assortment just received and for sale
at B. S. I,II7BLENBERG , S
Urn & Chemical Store, No. 8, South Queen et.
tithing Sponge. Also, Coarse and Fire
1,11 Sponges, just received and for sale at
B. S. MUHLENBERG , S
Drug & Chemical Store, No. 8, South Queon at.
Toilet Water, Musk, Verbena, Geranium,
Citronel a. &c.; afro, Perfumery• and Soap, of
every oeseription, for sale at
B. S. MUHLENBERG'S
Drug and Chemical Store.
Oct 13-8m•8y No. 8, South Queen et.
WALL PAPER.
D EDUCTION IN PRlCES.—Courrsty Mea
n, ciiawrs and others will find every variety of
patterns of WALL PATER, WINDOW BLINDS and
FIRS SCREEN at reduced prices. Pattern• mann
lactured to order by
- BS ETTARGIf & STEDMAN,
No. 63 North THIRD STREET, two doors above
aug 31- 3m-32 Allot, Philadelphia.
POSITIVELY!
T. S. & J. G. FORTNEDS
New DligUClrreall Gallery,
OVER. Pinkerton ta Slaymakees Hardware
Store, between Sener's and Shober's Hotels,
on the same Bide, in North Queen street, is the
great resort of all the admirers of the very beauti
and Life-like Daguerreotype Likenesses, which only
can be procured at thin Gallery, and we would
therefore say to all who have not yet called upon
them to do so, feeling confident that they will be
gratified and delighted. Sept 14 em•. 34
I A Bare Chance for Capttelfsts
VERY VALUABLE MILLS AND E►LLMMS AT
PUBLIC SALE
THE subscribers, Executors or William Loudon
deceased, will offer at public sale, on the
premises fast named, on Saturday the 16th day o f
October next, the following Valuab.e Real Estato
of said deceased, viz:
A FARM,
situated in Liberty township, Adams county, ad
joining lands ofGregory F. Topper, Samuel McNay,
the Company Mills, and others, rontaing about 76
Acres of Land, having thereon erected an entirely
NEW GRIST MILL, with two pair Burnt, and - ono
pair Chopping Stones, with room for another pair
of Burrs. The machinery is all of the moat appro
ved style, and the Mill calculated to do a large bu
einem', which the neigborhood affords. A good
Saw Mill is attached. The other improvements are
a large twletory BRICK HOUSE, Frame Back
Building, Cooper Shop, Log Barn, Wagon
shed, Corn Crib, Stone Spring House, a good Wl3
of water, an excellent Orchard, &c.
A FARM, containing 16.5 Acres, more or less, in
the immediate neighborhood of the above, about
one half being cleared, the balance covered with
excellent timber. The improvements aro are a two
Story STONE HOUSE, Stone Sank 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-vard—also en excellent Orchard.
•
ALSO
A Tract of Woodland, situate in Liberty township
aforesaid, adjoining lands of Gregory P. Topper.
James Moore, and .others containing about 25
Acres, about 6 Acres of which have been clearod.
.1 Tract of Mountain Land, situate in Hamiltonban
township, adjoining lands of Jacnb Boller, Jarneu
Watson, and others, containing 67 acres, more of
less.
Persons wishing to slew the property ate request
ed to call on either of the Executors, the first na
medrending in Gettysburg, and the last named in
Liberty town.
Salo to commence at I 0 o'clock, A. M., on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms mite
known by JOEL U. DANNER,
WILLIAM L. M'KEE.
Executors
Kr If the above Farms and Mills are not sold
on said day, the ywill then rented be rented at Pub-
Outcry, for one year. - [cep 21 31-35
NEW MARBLE WORKS,
SIGN OF`TIVO LARGE MARBLE LIONS
TOMBS, MANTLES, MONUMENTS, GRAVE
STONES,
AND every description ofMarble and Sand Stone
Work, is executed in the most beautiful style at
the Marble Works of Charles M. Howell, North
Queen street, east side, between Orange and Ches
nut streets, and nearly opposite to Van Kanan , .
Hotel.
The subscriber thankful for past favors, would in
form his friends and the public in general, that his
establishment is now opened at the above location,
where ha will he happy at all times to wait upon cus
tomers asd manufacture to order every thing mums
taMing to his line of business, in the most approved
style of the profession, and at the most reasonable
rams. '
Re is constantly receiving at hiii Marble Work
lull supplies from the city of Philadelphia of
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN 'MARBLE,
which is superior to any thing of the kind in this city.
Letters in English and German, engraved in the
most elegant manner.
Bin facilities are such, that all orders will ho filled
with the greatest promptness and in tho best appro
ved manner.
Persons wishing Monuments are inll)rmod that hm
colleNon or designs aro new and original and so
lull and complete that they can mako a selection
without difficulty.
He invitee the public to fall at hie Werke, and
view the beautiful aesnrtment of Atonements, &c.,
now finished.
Ozr builders and others in want o MARI:ILE MAN.
ILES, should visit hie Wars-Rooms and examino hia
splendid Eck on haul.
VrSAND STONE for Sills, Stops, Curbing, COM
outry purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low
est rated.
Orders received Cor all Linde of Iron llailingA
CHARLES M. //OW ELL . - 1
Dec. 23. [ly
LOOK KLESIL
GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNER'S
HAT AND CAP STOKE,
:vr. W. Corner Centre Square, Lortouter, Pe.
rrHE subscriber is truly thankful to his friends
for past favors, and I:crab). 11;a old cuss
touters and the public in general that he has just
received flow the city of Philadelphia, a large and
carefully selected assortment of fashionable
HATS AND CAPS.
etdtable for the season— which, together with those
of his own manufacture, makes hit stock equal, it
not superior, to any Huns: in this city. ft conaiste
in part of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin. Silk, Nutria,
ungarian, California and Slouch Hats, and hie
stock of CAPS embraces every kind and quality
now in the Philadelphia market, all of whisk will
be end lower than the lowest.
Hats of any quality end style made to order, wi L:1
neatness and despatch—and afterwards ironed free
of charge.
co— Ai his establishment it is always' considered
a pleasure to show gootl3.
.t the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, N. IV
corrwr of Centre Square, near Baumgardner's Store,
and take a look at our assortment. Admittance free
JAMES GEIDNER.
Lancaster, April 22. 13
Silks Silks!;
Cft! AS. :H. ERBEN & BROTHER, have cow on
hand, and are receiving every thing new
in the line oldress and Mantilla Silks, will be sold
at the lowest pricer.
Elegant brocade figure ailks !
Rich chauaelion tore satins !
Superior yard wide black stlka!
Glossy black Gro. Do Rhine.
Fancy colored Gro. Dc Nap and Florence '
Fancy colored cation and corded silks I
Satin, wanton and bonnet ribbons I
Now is the time fora fine selection ut the Em p i.,
rium of CHAS . OI. ERBEN & BRO.
oct 12 tf-1181 North Queen at.
Ladles Dress Goods!
etHAS. M. EBBEN & BROTHER have just re
ceived a choice annortment of elegant Dreuj
Goods—such an
Lupins superior Pencil merino,. !
All wool Paris De Laine; !
Rich figured cashmer,!
MI wool mouslin de Loge!
High colored De Lainen!
Alpacas, chintzes, &c.
Purchasers are incim,l to call and cxamitio
Pock, and secure a bargain in this branch.
CHAS. M. EBBEN & BRO.
North Queen nt.
nct 12 tf-1,,j
Shawls, Shawls!
IHAs. M. ERBEN s BROTIIEII are, new
ceiving their supply of fall and winter shawls,
or every description, and no periar fadrie eon -
sisting of
Superb Mocha long shawls.
Day State long and EqUare shun; ,,'
Rich primed cashmere shawls !
Neat palm figured casldnerc
Terkerri, thibet and silk shawls !
Persons wishing g ood article., in this 'ilia vii
please ca!l at the chap shawl emporium of
CHAS. M. ERBEN a BRO.
North Queen et.
Oct 12 tr-351
Tobacco and Segar Store
JOHN KUHNs,
Proprietor of
. the Lancaster Tobacco and &gar
Store, North Queen Street, neat door to
the Notional Route.
CONSTANTLY keens on hand one or the largest
and finest assortments or Tobacco ever offered
for sale in Lancaster, end at the lowan picas,
wholesa:e and retail.
Country dealers and others are invited lo cal
and examine before purchaaing. His stock con
sists of Havana such as Esculapn, Laneptuno, Na
poleon, La Grande, Lafrancia,.El Lebndeoro.
Yara Principe,
and Cuba do. Sine:, lln
Spanish and commonSegaris ; and his stock of To•
bacco consists at Diadem Twist, Eldorado, Honey
Dew, Jones , lb Lump, Nelson's ditto Russel
Robinson , ., /3's and 8 , 13 Lamp. Also, fins spine and
plug Tobacco, 6 , 8 and S's fins cut, with all the dif
ferent brands) yellow bank, John Anderson's fine
cut,. Goodwin's pressed Lorellard, Mrs. Miller,
Sarsaparilla, Imported Turkish and German Smo.
king Tobacco, and cut and dry, always on hand.
Lancaster, Oct. 12, 17.93
P. J. O'ltOtilt ft:
Woutn respectfully announce to the eltizene
of Lancaster city and county, that he has re
moved to
SHRODER'S GRANITE BUILDING,
Near the Caul. Howe. North Qurcn Sired,
where ho will carry on the MERCHANT TAI
LORING BUSINESS. His goods will consist of
an ontiro now stock of the latent French styles,
comprising Black and Blue, and various colors
and shades of Clothe; Black Doc Skin Casalmeres,
and a choice selection of fancy Silk and Satin
Vestings.
He hopes by strict att•ntlon to business to merit
continuance Of the patronage 013 t was hereto
fore an Lboralii b r oow,,l. An 2I it 11
Lumber.
WILT. be sold at public a tle, on Theraday,oe..
toper 2S h, 1852. at 10 o'..lock, A. M., n
the ground where the Pennerlvania State Agrteu:-
, ure Fair, will be held, 120,000 feet of Board and
4cantlings and between 3 and 400 fence peat, In
rural lots to suit purchasers.
By order of the Committee.
DANIEL RHOADS.
etept 28 3t•26]
Sole Leather.
2000 ibs T. Rooter's celebrated Sole Leath
er, for sale at the lowest cash pricea by
GEO. S. BALL,
Lancaster aug. 17, 8e.301 East Ring St.