Cf:/ty 3 1 jatteOtict• Altractliqcitet. . . .. . illb \TOL. LIII. CITY OF LANCASTER • ...., z 1 state or LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER & JOURNAL I Daniel Sterneman, best I nelery, $l. . r ISAAC BARTON, .0 P' I Cyrus S. Haldeman, best onions, $l. . TITHOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Licto PUBLIC:LID EVERY TIYIJD.S.T MORRII/4, Martin Nraaemacher, $1 for best field pumpkins.Vl' Store, 135, 137 North Second Street, Ph 9 BY GEO: SANDERSON. F. S. Vogel, special premiums of 81 each for delohia. (sent 11, '49-33-11 chickory and red cabbag e; JNO. S. WALKER, 1 TERMS: O J. F. Heinitsb, choice French butter, 81. ' teil r Vas3i a M i Z & 1, . 2: ILLNY : 4 I SUBSCRIPTION.—Two Dullare'per annum, payable Christian Rine, 5.1 for,basket of artificial flowers ' in advance; two twenty-five, if not paid w( in six , OFFICE—Four doors above Stvopc's Taverai months; and two fifty, if not paid within the year,. of paper. 0 East Kin; Sired, No subscription discontinued until ell arrearages are DB. Vondersmith, $..) for specimen of screw paid unless at the option of the Editor. palm, Cinnamon tree, CarMna tree, sugar cane, cof Sept 7, 1852 LANCASTER, PA. '° Amsnxissmmrs—Accompanied by the Cain, and not &c . lim-3 4 3 3, exceeding one smiare, will be inserted three times for fee, one dollar, and twenty-five cams for each additional Barbara Minnich, $3 for boquet of artificial flow- - ) I Insertion. Train of a greatevlength in proportion. e ( s. CARD 0 Joe-PRIN.:IIra --Such as Hand 33.11 e, Posting Bills, Pam- Miss Mary M. Eberman, $3 for wreath of do. ,0 ph.eta. Blanks ' Labels, &e., &c., executed with ac- Mrs. A. E. Roberts, $2 for be nets of natural DR. S. P. ZEIGLER, 0 . curacy and at the shortest notice. flowers. Ph y sic lau and Accouchemo -- ~ Joseph Yewdell, $2 for ditto. Consulting Office in rear of his Drug Store,o - Finn Graham'. Ste r n,;,, D. Graham, diploma for variety of horn combs. Opposite the Franklin House, North .0 November. Mrs. Jacob B. Shuman, 0 $ Queen Street, Lancaster. ly-3 9 5 for best quilt. Oct 19 Mrs. Dr. Kerfoot, S'3 for 2d best do. -------- 1 ~. BV DIRS. JULIA C. It. DOI , R. Mrs. Barbara Echternacht, si). for best quilt. %V- P. S 'l' E t' L E, - Mrs. Dr. R. E Cochran) $3 for 9.d best. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SURVEYOR AND CO Fie upon thee, November! thou host ape Mrs. John G. Kleiss, $3 l for best counterpane. V - EYANCER, LANCASTER, PA. ) The airs of thy young sisters ;—tholl bast stet, n Mrs. Stoner, diploma for best small quilt. All kinds of Scrivining: Deeds, Mortgagt The witching smile.of May to grace thy lip. Miss Lucy A. Swartz, for best hearth rug, 53. Wills, Accounts, &c., executed with prompted And April's rare, capricious loveliness Henry Hersh, diploma fOr best carpeting. and despatch. tO Thou'rt trying to put on ! Dust thou not know Lancaster County Prison, for best piece of cloth, Will give special attention to the collection of PO Such freaks do not become thee? Thou should he SI. stone, and the prosecution of Military andOo A staid and sober matron, quietly other claims against the General DO Laying aside the follies of thy yooth,. Mrs. Horace Rathvon, ' diploma for best Ladies' and State Governments. )0 And robing thee in that cairn dignity work-stand. . I:CP - Office in North Queen Street, opposite it Meet for the handmaid of the dying year. Mrs. Abm. Henri - el, diploma for best wonted sofa National Hotel. Inlay 25 ly-18' 1 But all 1 thou art a sad coquette, although cushion. 1 - The frost of age is on thee ! Thou dolt sport J. A. Slaymaker, diplonia for best feather thibet.T ANDIS & BLACK, With every idle breeze that wooeth thee; -Mrs. Anna Weigand, diploma for large picture. _LI ATTORNIES AT LAW: And toy and frolick with the aged leaves Miss Yeates, for best pair window blinds, $.l. Office—Three doors below the Lancaster Bank, That flutter round thee ; and unto the low, Ephraim Newcomer, diploma for best towel and South Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn'a. Soft murmur of the - brooklet, thou dust lend pillow cases. fiir All kinds of Scrivening, such as writing Willi A willing ear; and crowning thy pale brow Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c. will he attend ol Miss M. B. Garman, diploma for best rocking With a bright coronet, that thou bast woven to with correctness and despatch. Of the stray sunbeams summer left behind, chair tidy- , . January 16, 1849 51' Thou dust bend o'er it lovingly, and strive Mrs. S. Kennedy, for best pound-cake, iii..!. is rs ~e 7.47), To ammo! in a cadence clear and sweet Miss Lydia Miller, dijiltima fur best needle-work- alliGt -. )Ci Yta...6(01,12t. , :"U it'..o f) I As sprffigs first whispers! In the valleys now ed floss box. SURGEON Greet thee no longer when thou wanderost forth, G. Appleby, for the belt home made bread andallp Eg lieu - riiir RE gwircir 5 Through the slim forest; and yet thou Bost smile, biscuit. 1 And skip as lightly o'er the withered grass, i OFFICE—ht ' Kramph's Building,. se best bread, $l. As if thou hadst mot decked thee in the robes Benj. Buckwalter, for second 1 NORTHEAST CORNER OF That thy dead sister's wore in festal hours ! Miss Kate Weaver, diploMa for lancy lamp shade. ..._____ Mrs. Wm. B. Fordney,ldiploma for second best Orange and North queen streeC fancy picture needle work LANCASTER, PA. n State Agricultural Fair. Louisa Reisinger, for beSt needle work, $l. nov 2 Lancaster, July 3, 1849. t.l-20 , ,—. The following is a list of the awards made to Catharine L. Bear, diploMa for quilt, made with e >the citizens of Lancaster county, at the late Agii- left hand ' WIELIA 11 S. AMWEG, n cultural Fair: Mrs. Margaret Watson, $1 fur best worked Otto- Attorney at Law, ..if man covers. riFFERS his professional services to the purr. To John McGovern, a premium of $S was Mrs. J. H. Duchman, $9, for variety of jellies. Ijlie also attends to the collection of Pensio awarded for 'lie second best Devon bull. Alary S. Carpenter, diploma for pair of worsted and the prosecution of all manner of claims agai Neall.„,.?.tn, ii,'; :ti. - the 2,1 best Devon cow. slippers. - 1 s the general government. His residence in the cd . Frederick Keller, $I ft .irr best Native bull. Miss S. H. (city) $1 for three samples of thread of Washington for several years, the experren- David Mast, $6 for li.:it. matte heifer. lace, and $1 for two pair cif (army children hose, derived from the duties of the office, which he be filled during that time, and the mode in which claili Hugh Mclntyre, $4 for •Jntl hest Durham limier Miss Yeates, $1 for best honey combed toweling, iof thia sort are most speedily adjusted, give , t , under two years old. and $1 tor best piano cover, I most ample assurance that business placed in Isaac Landis, $5 for best Durham bull call over Miss Ann H. Burrowes; diploma for pair ladies I hands will be attended to in such manner so c four months old. half hose cotton. I not fail to afford satisfaction. David Mast, $5 first premium for native bull one Mrs. Henry C. Locher, $1 for jar pumpkin butter. i Office in South Queen street, second house hel year old. Mrs. Jacob B. Shuman, $2 for domestic linen shirt,l the Lancaster Bank. - John Muscleman, $3 second premium fur native and diploma for crab apple jelly. 1 Nov. 20, 1849. I 43-ly t bull 18 months old. Mrs. Mary Hofiman,dipl l oma for unfinished quilt,l James Long, $4 first pretnitun for native heifer containing' 2635 pieces, and she said to he in the i Pennsylvania Patent Agency. J. FRANKLIN 'REIGART '- calf over four months. 72d year of her age. I CIONTINUES to execute Perspective and s r r George Hauck, $5 discretionary premium for i David M. Eberly, 15 for best lot of silk cocoons,: k jtionai Drawings, and the propnr papers, Caved= native twin heifer ten months old. , rats , and reeled silk, sewing and spun silk. j Specifications, &c., and attends promptly to I' Samuel Feather, $2 fur second best native bull Miss Harriet Summy, $3 for 21 best lot, also $3. i business connected with the United States Pat?' Oct. 26 calf over four months. for specimen of silk spun from perforated cocoons 1 Office. a, Jacob Rohrer, $6 firs: premium for Holstein bull and suitable for gloves or IMse. 1 will . MACHINISTS AND INVENTORS to under two years. $6 do. Sr Devon bull under one David M. Eberly, $3 for best specimens of raw I save time, trouble and expense by consult - year, $5 do. for best. Devon heifer between one and reeled silk, one of pea nut of 15 fibres to the him, relative to their Inventions and Claims, at le and two years old; and $3 for second hest; for best thread, the other of white, having V ., fibres: also $4l office, two doors South of Lancaster Bank,in Devon heifer calf over four months, $4. for best specimens of sewing silk, containing Ilk; City of Lancaster. Oeh 4-2-0 Isaac Brubaker, $2 old premium for Devon bull fibres to a thread.l Dr. John McCalla, 6 months uld. I Jacob B. Shuman, $3 for cherry bounce and va- DI?,NTIS'I'. Si. Moore, $S discretionary premium for very riety of domestic wines, 1 NO. 8, EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEI handsome twin heifers, native stock, 13 months. John M. Summy, $1 for sweet wines. Ilsuristonn, Feb. IS, 1842 Christian Eaby, $5 do. for twin calves, native Jacob B. Tshudy, $1 for currant wine.TOHN McCALLA, D. D. S., atten- ,c„7-.....# 7 , -,,,,, stock.. . Jos. Konigmacher, $4 for best bacon hams. cl ded TWO fhll courses of Lecturef, iti , l l Henry Breckbill, $5 lor native twin bulls, 11 Jacob Wenger, 4th premium of $2 for ploughing. I and graduated with high honors in ''' months old. Stall & Co., $5 for superior family flour. I the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, and fr Chrn B. Herr, first premium for large pair fine Andrew W. Bear, $1 for dres=sing case. his untiring energy, close application and stud• working oxen of active step, and superior working George Flick, diploma lbr cases of stuffed birds, the branches taught in said Institution, togei qualities and remarkable for being under perfect and Wm. C. Chamberlin, diploma 2 cases of same. with exhibitions of skill in the practice of his I command, working on either side, with equal fac li- Beecher, Harnish & Beecher, $3 for cloth shear- fession, we lbel no hesitation in recommending , ty; their weight was 1,539 pounds. ing machine. I as worthy of public confidence and patronage. Paul Lemon, $5 complimentary premium for fat I Miss Hamersly, diplomafor 5 colored crayon C steer drawings. 1 Professor of Principles and Practice.M. D. in' D. D. S. - the BaltiM College of Dental Surgery. e Henry G. Herr, county, $3 for second best lambs Simon S. Ratlivon, diplo r ma for a cabinet of in- C. 0, CONE, D. D. S. h _ Cyrus Miller, $5 best buck mixed breed. sects. Prof. of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, ' Bz. R , • Jacob Rohrer, best lot of ewes mixed breed. E. W. Carpenter, $3 for variety of superior planes College Dental Surgery. Henry Hood, $3 best lot of wethers mixed. John Stamm, $1 for 3 planes. BOARD OF EXAMINERS: in a _ . Henry G. Herr, 82 best lot sheep. C: A. Heinitsh, diplomal for variety of powders E. Parmley, M. D., New York. , 1 _ Miss C. Yeates, city, for lamb of mixed breed, ! and ground splees. 0 I E. B. Gardette ' M. D., Philadelphia. discretionary premium, $2. : Jacob Rotharmel, diploma for brushes. S. P. Hullihen,SL D., Vi, heeling, Va. C. S. Haldeman, $4 for second best boar over "-1 John W. Wilson. diploma for specimens of mar- F.. Townsend, D. D. S., Philadelphia. E. Maynard, M. D., Washington, D. C. years old. I ble work, Cyrus Miller, 86 for best boar under 1 year. C. Kieffer, diploma for cast iron sofa, chair. tree Lancaster, Nov. 12. 42-tt _ J. Wilkinson, $4 for second best, $5 for best I box, panel of fence and wrought iron gate. THE ISLAND OF CUBA. Lancaster, nov 9 Neapolitan SOW. 1 Thos. H. Burrowes, diplo i ma for 2 setts of school 7 ~ b Cyrus Miller, $4 for second best lot of pigs, I desks and chairs. EVANS & SHULTZ, - I Thomas Modertvell 810 for second best stallion Lewis HaldY, diploma fur i tomb stone. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OF for heavy draught. a Wm. Brady, $5 for case isf mill picks, axes, &c. SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, '''' r-, El John Alylan, 810 for best stallion colt. Conestoga Steam Mills, diploma for variety of Peter Brough t Sc. for best horse colt between 1 I prints, sheetings, tickings. &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, n'LIR to - All pe. tel and 2 years. Mrs. Worley, diploma for L.ncy chair. In Dr. John Miller's New Building, between Mi. accounts. 1- Jacob Rohrer, county, $lO for best brood mare Georee Kitch, lot of fine 'pressed bricks. chael's Hotel, and Long's Drug Store, for heavy draught. H. C. Locher, diploma for 'morocco leather. David Styer, 86 for second best. Miss Shriner ' . diploma fel fancy worked rocking I North Queen street : , Lancaster, Pa. , J. R. Hoover, 86 for second best. choir. JACOB EVANS. JOHN R. SCHULTZ. Benjamin Hershey, $6 for 2nd best quick draught - -• ,_.__ I July 20, 1852. 264 f horse (single harness.) ..- I Ttavid Slyer, 813 for best colt gelding. NOTICE __.., ...-... David Mast, $8 for best Sack. To Henry Baumgardner, the committee recom mended a premium of $S for best draught horse. D. B. Voadersmith, $1 for 2d best pair of turkeys. S. C. Stambaugh, $1 for best 2nd pair Bremen geese. F. W. Beates, $2 for beet pair of Muscovy ducks, (blue.) H. P. Carson, $1 for 2nd best do. A. M. Spangler, $2 for best pair of speckled dorklings. Gould & Arnold, $5 special premium. John Felix, $1 do. for white Muscovys. G. M. Zahm, $2 do. for Shanghae fowls. Wm. Mathiot, $2 do. for do. S.'l'. Jones, $2 4 and S 1 do. for do. Horace Rathvon, $2 do. tbr do. John Metzler, $2 for fine displays of white Shan gbaes. Willie W. Spangler, $2 for pair of Cochin China fowld. - Cyrus S. Haldeman, $2 for white dorklings. Chas. Boughter, $2 for golden Pheasants. Gould & Arnold, $1 for do. Dennis Marion. $2 for game fowls. Geo Albright, 82 for African Bantums. Barnes Broom, s2'. tar pair of grey eagle fowls. John H. Smith, $8 for best sample of tobacco. Henry %V. Eagle, $3 special premium for sam ple of seed leaf do. Evans & Shultz, $5 for best variety of segars. Christian B. Herr, $2 for best white wheat, (blue stem.) John H. Miller, $1 for 2nd best red wheat, (Mediterranean.) Casper $2 'or best ground, (Oregon.) -Isaac Ee'zman, $2 for "test mixed corn. Chas. Cass , -'4, $1 fo: hid best do. Peter Hunsecleer„2 I for 2nd best oats. S. C. Slaymaker. best mercer potatoes. Ben. Buckwalter, ha for best sweet potatoes: Jno. Summy, for 2nd best lot of peaches, $5 for best lot of grapes, and $5 for 2nd best lot fruit in general. Casper Hiller, 28 for best lot of fruit. John Miller, double corn harrow—a very useful article. John Reidard, 20 for agricultural implements, C. M. 0. Haines, diploma for patent straw cutter. Jacob Killinger, diploma for corn sheller, and $5 for sweep horse single bevel wheel. Diffenbaugh & Keneagy, diploma 1 sweep four horse power. •. John K. Landis, diploma for hand straw cutter. Wm. Kirkpatrick, $5 for 1 sweep horse power, (Burril patent,) Saml. M. Bran, diploma f 4 patent etraw cutter. Beecher, Harnish & Beechk 10 lot premium for clover huller 'and cleaner, (Crawford's patent.) Semi. B. Haines, $5 for one sweep horse power, single level wheel, and diploma for one model sweep horse power. Edwin Clarke, $5 for meat and root cutter. John Baenborough, $5 for the best fanning mill. H, & A. Stoner, 24 for 2nd best do. Edwin Clarke, diploma. Mrs. Margaret H, Zook, 82 for 2d best butter. Casper Hiller, $8 for best assortment of vegeta bles, 82 for best turnip rooted beets, $1 for best sweet potatoes. F. S. Vegel, $2 for best Cauliflower. Mrs. Wm..Mathiot, diploma for ornamented pic tare frame. George F. Rote, diploma for variety of cabinet work. C. W . .• ..,..rnyer, diploma forl l a similar: vit.! iety. Konigmacher & Bauman, $3 for two dozen of superfine calf skins and $3 for two rolls of fine leather machine belting. P. J. O'Rourk, $1 for drab overcoat. Lewis Cooper, 95 for lime spreading machine. Andrew Gohn, $2 for sample of russet bridle leather and fine chaise hide. ..11. H. Locher, SI for lot of lasts and shoemaker's tools. iss Isabella H. Slaymaker, diploma for sped men of thibet made of ttirky feathers. Miss Darman, diploma - ) for worsted worked otto man. Emanuel Metzger, s 4 for sett of double harness Henry Pinkerton, diploma for sett of double har ness- E. Sheafler & Son, 93 for riding saddle and russet traveling trunk. A. F. & S. C. Slaymaker, $2 for turned bed post. B. Landes, $3 for light family carriage. John. K. Landes, $1 for sausage cutter. J. F. Reigart, diploma for model cast iron bridge. Miss Mary Eberman, diploma for hair wreath. S. B. Haines, 82 for tew pipe for smith forge. The committee , compliment Peter 0. Browne, Esq., of Philadelphia, for his collection of wools. Mrs. Louisa Coffey, diploria for neatly made in fant shoes. A Patriot's Prayer. Many years ago, on a well remembered occasion, whoa the Union was underoing one of those tests which threatened to rend it lit twain, DANIEL WEB STER closed one of the most soul-stirring speeches he ever delivered, with the following sentiments: , When my eyes for the la l st time shall he raised to behold the sun in heaven, may they not gaze upon the broken fragments of a dishonored, but once glorious, Union; upon States dissevered, discordant, belligerent; upon a land rent with civil feuds, and and drenched, it may be in fraternal blood. Let their last feeble and lingering gaze behold the glo rious ensign of the Republic,' now known and hon ored throughout the earth, still full high advanced; not one stripe erased or polltited, not one star ob. scored, but streaming in a 4 their original lustre, and hearing for its motto nol l such miserable inter rogation as 'What is all this worth?' nor those of the words of delusion and folly, 'Liberty first, and Union afterward;' but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its am ple 1 - olds, as they float over the sea and over the laud, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to' every true American hearyLiberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable. ' " JACOB L. GROSS. Attorney at Law, Office, Centre Square, EPHRATA.—oppas.te Gross , Rigel, WHERE he will attendlto the practice of . s profession in all its various branches. Also Surveying—and all kinds of Conveyancing writing Deeds,Wills, Mortgages, stating Adminis traiore and Eecutors , Accounts, &c., with accu racy and despatch. [April 23,t50.1.3-1y "THAT COUNTRY IS TILE MOST PROSPEROUS, WHERE LABOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD." TO THE CITIZEN OF LINCASTER CITY AND COUNTY. PHILIP DElCHLERrespectfully notifies his old customers and the public generahy, that he has removed to the room lately occupied by William Sayres & Son, in Kramph , s building, N. Queen street, directly opposite the Post Office, where he constantly keeps on hand and will manu facture to order Boots and Shoes of every description, made in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials. He would particularly invite attention to a fine article of Cloth, Leather and Morocco CONGRESS BOOTS; also to a general assortment of CHILDRE N'S GAITERS of various sizes and colors—all of which he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in the city. He desires the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lancas ter city arid county to give him a call, and judge for themselves. lie has no doubt of his ability to render general satisfaction. 14r - REPAIRING of all kinds neatly done at the shortest notice. [april 23-13-tf H A RD.WA R E . THE subscribers have just received at their 1 . New and Che'ap Hardware Store, a splendid assortment of house furnishing goods, to which they invite the attention of persons buying HOUSE STIERES. A complete assortment of Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Waiters, Looking Glasses, Shovel and Tongs, BRITTANIA WARE, Coffee Mills, Brushes, Pots, Kettles, Pans, &c. CEDAR WARE. Brewing and Wash Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Stands, Bushel, h Bushel and Peck Measures, Wooden Bowls, &c. COOK STOVES of the most approved patterns. A general assort ment of BUILDING MATERIALS—Locks, Lat ches, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glass, Pailits, Oils and Varnishes. A superior article of genuine Fire Prool' Paint CARPENTER'S TOOLS Planes, Hand, Pannel and Back Saws, Chisels, Augers, Braces and Bitts, Hatchets, &c. A general assortment of warranted Edge 'Fools. . . FARMING UTENSILS. Ploughs, Patent Straw Cutters, Chains of all descriptions, Shovels, Forks, floes, Mattocks, &c. SADDLER'S AND COACH MAKERS will find n their stock a complete assortment of goods suit able to their trade, all of which they are offering at greatly reduced prices and respectfully solid; from dealers and consumers an examination of their fitock. They hope by strict attention to business and endeavors to please customers, to merit a share of public patronage. PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER, Between Shober and Van Kananan's Hotel, North Queen street. [feb 10-3-tf POSITIVELY T. S. & J. G. FORTNEY'S New Daguerrean Gallery, OVER Pinkerton & Slaymaker , a Hardware Store, between Sener's and Shober'e Hotels, on the same side, 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 this 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 6m°-34 TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1852. oove 'ossession G. I v the Ist or April next. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of saicE I day, when terms will be made known by . nov 9 3t-42] . MICHAEL SEITZ. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. est WILL be 'sold on the premises, on Saturday, the 13th of November next, by order of the Orphans' Court of .Lancaster county, a voluble FARM, late the property of Silas Evans, dec'd., d situate on the banks of the Octoraro creek, in Sadsbury township. Lancaster county, adjoining lands of William Steele, John Jones, Esq., Joshua Baker and others, containing 1511 ACRES of land, about 50 of which are covered with good timber, the balance is arable land, in a goad state of culti vation, and is well watered and fenced. The land is naturally of a good quality, and is in an impro ving neighborl ood. . There are about 20 acres of excellent meadow. The improvements con-,,, silt of a good HOUSE, partly stone and partly ja wood, with five rooms on the first floor, four on the seoond, with the garret divided into two apart ments, lathed and plastered a good Barn, 50 by 35 feet; a good spring l of water near the house.— There are upon the premises two fine Apple Or chards, one of them just coming into prime bearing order, with a good nelectioz of peach ann trees.—. The read running from West Chester to Lancaster acroos the new ()Molar° bridge at McFalPs Ferry, passes through the property, at a convenient dis tance from the buildings. It is about IS miles from Lancaster city, 20 from Wilmington, 22 from ,Vest Chester, 5 from Coehranville; Zdenton and Haysville, and 4 miles. Iron) Pennsyl ,ania Railroad at Penningtonville. It is believed by those skilled in such matters, that there is a large body of Copper Ore upon thin property. The rroperty is in a good neighborhood, and to a man of limited capital affords a race opportunity of se-. curing a good farm and a profitable investment for his money. Its excellent natural soil, and its near , probimtty to the. railroad, where there is a good, market for wood and all kinds of agricultural pro duce, combine to render it very desirable. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock. The terms, which will be easy, will he made known at the day of sale, by SAMUEL BARBER, SILAS EVANS, Administrators of Silas Evans, deed. 3t-41 Public Sale of Valuable Real ON Tuesday, November 16th, 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. Geo. 13. Kerfoot, consist ing of a lot of ground, fronting on South Queen st., 33 feet, adjoining the property of the Lancaster Bank on the North, and the Misses Yeates on the South, and extending in depth 66 feet, upon which is erected a large three story' brick building,,... wiih an extensive back building, 3 stories in jai height—the upper story of which contains a lecture room, suitable for Medical and Anatomical pur poses. The Gas and Water have both been intro duced, and the property is in good order. . • Terms of sale, and other particulars' will be made known by the undersigned. ELIZA. KkRFOOT, Adm's. PETER MT,ONOMY, Adm , r is-40 For Sale A FARM situate in North Middleton township Cumberland co, about four miles from Car lisle, 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 residue in timber. The improvements are a good two story LOG HOUSE and a double LOG BARN, 4-c. It is well watered, a small stream of water passing through it, on which there is some meadow land. It has been limed to some extent with about two thou sand bushels of lime. Lime is cheap and convenient. Title perfect. For terms apply to REAR FRAZER, City of Lancaster, or to W. 31. PENROSE, Esq.,' in Car lisle. [oat. 26. tf-39. Private Sale. MBE undersigned, being desirous of relinquish ing" her business, now offers at private sale, at a reduced price, the stock in her TRIMMING STORE, on the corner of West King street, imme diately adjoining the Market House. With the stock and fixtures, the occupancy of the store, one of the best stands in the city, can be had immediately, or- at such periods between this and the first of April as may suit the purchaser. Terms of payment will be made easy. For fur ther particulars enquire of REBECCA WCONOMY: 4t-42 r,. sr - Pk ,N, - ----__ as low as oolifi2,--7 6F=P..,......g. i PINKERTON 4- SMELTZ, 'North Queen st., under the Meseurn, Lan'. Kr All persons indepted will please settle their accounts. sep 21-35 P. &': S. R. IRIU.CHM LL ER. MANUFACTURER OF Patent Tailor, Barber & Ladies Slicers & Scissors Also on Hand the following Article:: Wade & Butcher's celebrated Razors. 12 varieties, Greaves & Son's 20 do . Thomas Tilotson's R do .5 : Jos. Rodgers & Son's 6 do Womenholm & Son's 6 no 4 ' JosephPa I Eliot's 12 do i l POCKET CUTLERY. , 1. Joseph Rodgers & Son's Pen and . 'k .. .: Pocket Knives, i-- ‘., G. Wostenholm & Son's W & S Butcher's Thos Turner's do ddoo 'l':. '. Wilson Hawkesworth Z Moss & Elison's Sdo k Thomas Tilotson's do 1,1 American do - Fine Bowie Knives, Find Hunting do. Fine Dirk do. Fine Fly-open Dirks, Fine large far-west Knives, ( Fine Sportsmen's do. Fine Pruning do. Fine Sheath Dirks. ENG LI S. Ff TABLE CUTLERY. -,- --r" 9. Ivory-handle Knives and Forks. Self-tip do do Ebony do do Stag-hand Knives 4-c Cocoa do do White Bone handle Knives and Forks Scored Bone do Sham Buck do Pressed Horn do Wood 'do Also a great variety al American Table Knives and Forks, Cook-knives, Butcher-knives, Carvers, Beef Slicers, ,Sc. PISTOLS AND FANCY HARDWARE. Bacon 4- Co's Revolvers, Allen's six-barrel Rev volvers, fine English pistols,fine and common Ger man pistols. Also powder flasks, shot pouches 4 , belts, game bags, 4-c. Tea trays from S to 30 inches. Tea trays, gothic, from 8 to 30 inches. Silver-plated tea and table spoons, table and de sert forks. Waiters, gothic, from Bto 30 inches. Tea bells, corkscrews, britannia tea and table spoons. A large assortment of Accordeons and Fancy Goods. Guns! Guns Also a large assortment of English and. German Guns, consisting of Fine Trim Double and Single barrrelled—selling very low. Also sharpening, polishing and repairing of shears, scissors, knives, razors and instruments, at his Cutlery store in North Queen street, No. 35, Lancaster city. [oct 12 Gm-36 England, Ireland and Scotland. 113110ERSONS desirous . of sending for their friends JE to England, Ireland or Scotland, can procure Passage certificates by calling at the office of the undersigned, who has been appointed Agent for Lancaster county, for Tapscott's & Co's " Union Line of Liverpool Packets," the " X Line of Lon don Packets," and the " Clyde Line of Glasgow Packets." Drafts and Bills of Exchange on the "Bank of England," the " Bank of Ireland," and on the prin cipal Bankers of France and Germany, can also be procured. FRS. KEENAN, Kramph , e now, E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. juiae 29 tf-28 —Buchanan. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES AT STEIN M AN'S T atzauti;. - p a:2212 a 2,02320 E subscriber has made arrangements with the best manufacturers of Stoves iti Troy, Al bany, New York, Providence, Philadelphia, and other sections, by which he can offer inducements to the merchant and consumers equal to the manufacturers. Among his assortment of COOK STOV ES will be found the best and most approved patterns adopted for burning either Wood or Coal, consist ing in part of the Keystone, Etna, Improved Globe of 1852, Liberty Cook, Capital, Girard; Astor, Empire, Slack Diamond, Complete Cook, Victory, &c., all of which are warranted. His PARLOR STOVES embrace new and beautiful styles, among which are the Chandelier, Syl vian, Cottage, Sylvian Frank lin, Golden Age, Franklin Air Tight, Jewell, Chan delier, Souvenir, Harvest, Fairy Queen, Fountain Air Tight, Charter Oak, Union Parlor, Floral Air Tight, Jenny Lind, Excelsior, Diamo*Hunters' Air Tight, May Queen, Star, Ros 'overnor, Providence Air Tight, &c. The above are all adapted for WOOD or COAL. In addition to these, he has on hand a large assort ment of nEgIE AMID 00.1.114 5107710, and in tact every variety of Stoves to suit all tastes Persons desirous of purchasing are particularly invited to call and examine his assortment, as he ieels assured that he will make it their interest to give him the preference. GEORGE M. STEINMAN, ' West ICing 51. N. B.—Highest Cash Price paid for Timothy, Clover and Flax Seeds. aug 24-6in-31 ' LADIES' DRESS JVI. Oberteuffer, OUTH-E,,ST CORNER NINTH and MAPLE 1,..),5t5., above RACE, PHILADELPHIA, invites the Ladies of the City and Country to call and examine his splendid Stock of Trimmings, which has been i ! selected with the utmost care. ' 1 Mr. 0. being enabled, from his experience in the business, to take advantage of the wholesale mar 1, k'et, is able to sell as low as any other establish ', went. Mr. 0. was formerly principal condutor of the extensive business of Mr. W. J. Hurstman, No. 204 Chesnut street, and his extensive experience will be a guarantee of his ability to do justice to his customers. Has Stock comprises the following _ —Silk, Worsted and Cotton Curtain Fringes, Bind ing, Tassels and Cord, Silk and Worsted Blind do, Silk, Woollen and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, 13rusheii, Soaps, Perfumery, &c., Woollen and Cot- I ton Knitting and Darning Yarn, Port Monnaies, Furnished 0 ork Boxes, Bracelets, and Fancy Arti- G cies generally. Call and examine for yourselves. oi Sept 21 35-6 m RE AI OVAL. co JAMES W. QUINN'S at. allies' and Gentlemen's Boot and Shoe Store pi_TAS been ietnoved to the room lately occupied la by Mrs. Mary (lull, North Queen street, near \'she Railroad, Lancaster, where he is prepared to elihanufacture Ft FINE FRENCH FANCY BOOTS , plain Walking Shoes, Monroes, Con losress Boots and (=iters. Also all kinds of Heavy Cork, suitable tier Country as well as City custom. --All who waat, a n9ht fit and easy Boot would do ell to call at J. W. Quinn's new Store. ILADIES'BRANCIL.--To the Ladies he would y that 'all who ward an extra fine Satin Gaiter, aa talian Cloth do., Francais do., fancy colored White Frid Slippers, French do., Shoetees, Jenny Linds, fa ,efferson Ties, Bu'skins, Kid Gaiters, and 'Morocco Riots, in all the varioas styles; and as he in- Nends to sell as cheap as any other establishment the city, lie respectfully solicits their patronage, assuring all who may patronize him, that no efforts will lie spared to give general satisfaction, both in quality and in price. • A, large • assortment of various colored Gaiters always on •hand. Also children's Shoes of every escription. Aug. 17—tf-30 4 EIHOVA L TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS, INSTITUTE. GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maker, yip ESPECTFULLY informs his ft, friends and the people of Lan rastereo.generally, that he carries -4 Jan the maslacture of CHAIRS of every description, c nil SETTEES, at his stand in South Queen st., the gifeehanies' Institute, and opposite the Fountain on Hotel, kept by Win. Wright, where he will be roappy to meet his numerous friends and customers firom the city and county, and where good bargains van always be had. d He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn store of every kind, such as, Bureaus, Tables, Desks told Cradles. Call and examine his stock of Chairs od Furniture. it}-The UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly itended to. [april 29-13-tf Signs Painting. Nv ' N 11 ' ' respectfully en nounces to the public, that having given up the Mercr7ritile Business, lie has turned his attJntion to SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, in Oil or Water Color. Signs Painted with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms and no disappointments. The public are invited to 'call and examine speci mens at Ins row., No. IS, East King street. GILT BLOCK LETTERS—Having made ar rangements with the Manufacturer, he is now pre pared to furnish Gilt Block Letters for Signs, at short notice. Political and Military Banners, Transparencies, Awning Wings, and every description of Ornamen tal Painting, clone in the best manner. The attention of Merchants and Mechanics is re puested to his Fancy Sign's in Water Colors, for djs tribution, now so much in use, in the large cities. A share of public patronage is solicited. July 20, 1822. 204/ CLOTHING—CLOTHING: ttacsieAN & SIBINDEL, SUCCESSORS TO YOUNG & O'ROURK, Walnut Hall, North Queen st., between Shober'a Hotel and the Bee Hive Dry Goods Store , WOULD call the attention of their friends and VV .customers, and the public generally, to their Complete and well selected stock, from which they can be accommodated upon the most reasonable terms, with anything that may be required in their line dl business. Their Stock consists in part of the following, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Ready Made Clothing, of every description, Plain and Twilled Cloths, English and French Plain and Doe Skin Cassimeres, Fancy do. Stripes and Bars, Black Satin and Fancy Silk and Woollen Vestings. READY MADE CLOTHING, such as Over Coats, Sacks, Dress, and Frock Coats, Caney Business Coats, Pants and Vests of the most fashionable and approved styles. A splendid assortment of Shirts, Shams, Collars, Black and Fancy Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, H'dkfs. Suspenders, Hosiery, and all kinds of Flannel, Me rino cotton and Knit, under-Shirts and Drawers. They call attention to their stock, hoping to merit a share of public patronage, feeling assured that from the promptness with which they will sup ply the wants of their customers, the cheapness of their articles, the durability, and fit of their work, will render entire sa.tislaction to all who may favor them with a call. To be convinced that theaboVe is a fact, we in vite the public to call and examine for themselves. Walnut Hall. BRYAN & SHINDEL. If Coat or Pants you want to fit, And on your person neat to set; Such wants we promise:to supply, And suit both pocket and the eye. Come one; come all, come short and 1011, We kindly ask attention; There's everything at Walnut Hall, In our line, you mention. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings ton, Bought low, and well selected, 0.1 every style and every hue, By fashion not rejected. . Then once again we bid you call, Your trouble will repay; By Profits small at Walnut Hall, The attraction of the day. aug 24 tf-3S] B. & S. Sole Leather. 2000 lbs T. Rouzer's celebrated Sole ,eath er; for sale at the lowest cash prices by GEO. S. BALL, Lancaster aug. 17, 3e-351 East King 9t. For Rent. 4 new. three-story Brick Boose, in East Orange ±I street, opposite the residence ofthe subscriber, Possession will bo given immediately. oetl9. 11-301 lIRALNURLS Who shall be President? J • : § UST received, a splendid assortment of Fall Goods, which are the greatest bargains ever opened in this city. Rich Figured Silks, all prices. Superb shades plain cols. from 621 to 1,50. Fancy striped and plaid do. Glossy jet . bPli. de Rhine very cheap. do ' do Silk warp lustre, 621. French Merinoes all shades. 1 case rich fig , o. Mous de Laine, 131 worth 181. 1 " .16 " 20 1 20 " 25 2 'tr 22 " 31 The above de Laines being purchased at a great bargain, we are determined to Sea them oft' at the smallest possible rate. CALico, CALICO, 2 cases Merrimac:lts of entirely new patterns warranted fast colors. Ginghams, Domestic, Manchester and Earlston, warranted fast colors, only 121. Blue and orange prints-8, 10,121. Yellow, red, white & green Flannel, all prices. Red and green twilled, all wool do. Tickings, checks, shootings, merino stripes for shirting, cotton - Flannel, colored, unbleached and bleached, cotton Table diapers for table covers. White linen handkerchief 61, 8, 10,121, to 1,50 Embroidered lace border, $1,60 to 5,00. Mode colored Alpacca and Parametta. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. BEE HIVE, Lancaster. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS!!! Bay State long shawls gay and plain, from $2,50 to 12,00. " square, " from 2,00 to 6,00. Black long shawls, Thibet and Bay state. Rich figured cashmere, rich figured palm, fled. shawls and scarfs, Ferkerri shawls, 4 col's centre, a great bargain. Fancy colors, mode, and black, silk and woolen fringe Thibbet shawls. Ladies cashmere (palm figures) snarls, 50, 621. Plain and embroidered Mous de Laine. Shawls and handkerchiefs. CHAS. E. WENTZ Br. BRO. sept 2S tf-361 Bee Hive, Lancaster. Varnish, Steam Putty and Paint Manufactory. • HErnj undersigned having made extensive altera tions and improvements in his machinery, and having introduced STEAM ill° his Factory, would most respectfully gall the attention of his friends and customers through the country to his large and well selected stock of VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c., &Cu which for variety and quality cannot be excelled by any similar .establishment in the State. Coach Body, Carriage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishes and Paints of every description, dry and ground in Oil, and put up at short notice in cans of conveni ent size fur country trade. Glazier's Diamonds, Gold Leaf, Pallette. Putty and Hack Knives, Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Varnish, Paint, Graining and Kalsonsine Brushes, and English, French, and American Glass of all si zes, suitable for Store Fronts, Dwellings, &c., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for public buildings, Vestibules, &c., &c., constant ly. on hand and for sale in quantities to suit purcha sers, at moderate prices, at the old established PAINTBR'S FURNISRING AWD VARIETY STORE, No. SO North Fourth street, west side, below Pace at., Philadelphia. C. SCHRACK. April 20, 1852. 13- 1 y 00FAMIEROOAL HOTEL THE subscriber having leased the public house formerly known,as the AMERICAN Douse., No. IS S. Sixth St , eet, between Market and Chesnut streets, has changed the name of the same to ' THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that this house has undergone a thorough remodel ling, repairing, repainting and repapering, from attic to basement. An entire new outfit of furni ture, bedding, &c., &c., has been procured from the most celebrated Manufacturers in this city. From the central locatilk, and its close proximi ty to the Railroad Depots, Steamboat Landings, places of amusement, fashionable thoroughfares and public squares ' it offers inducements to the Merchant visiting the city on business, or the Traveler seeking pleasure. To families and fe males visiting the city, every facility will be offer ed, and every comfort regarded to make their visit agreeable and pleasant. A share of the public patronage respectfully' so Belted. JARED IRVIN . , Proprietor. JACOB G. LEBO, Superintendent. aug 31 6m-32 Lancaster Marble Yard THE subscribers take pleasure in informing their friends and the public, that they have removed their Marble Yard four doors north, to the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Hull, as a Fancy and Variety Store, and next door to McGrannfs Hotel, :n North Queen at., in the city of Lancaster, where they are prepared to execute all orders in their line, in the neatest and most expeditious manner, and on the most liberal terms. They respectfully invite those desirous of purch aging MARBLE WORK, to call and examine their present stock of finished work, which, in point of fineness of finish,.quality of marble, and chasteness of design, will compare favorably with that of any other establishment in the city. They are prepared at all times to furnish TOMBS, MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, MAPIMIM MAU IrIMS, DOOR and WINDOW SILLS,STEPS, and in tact, every thing - in their line, at the shortest notice.— They employ none other than firstjrate hands, and are consequently enabled to furnish all kinds of ORNAMENTAL WORK in real city style. The public are invited to call at their WARE ROOMS, and examine for themselves. LEONARD & BEAR. tf-28 August 3,1852 EAGLE lIOTEL. a Do REES E, INFORM the public, that they have recently fit ted up this old and well known• stand in North Queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, in first rate style, and that they are now prepared to entertain travellers and others in the very best man ner. Their Bar will always be supplied with the choicest liquors, and their Table with the best that the market affords. They also beg leave to state thai they continue their LIVERY STABLE, where can at all times be had, a good and genteel Horse, Buggy, Barouche, Carriage, Sulky, or Omni bus, on the most reasonable terms. They assure all who may favor them with their custom, that no efforts will be spared to render satisfaction. may 7 15-tf A New Depot. JDELLINGER is still taking those Splendid . DAGUERREOTYPES which cannot be sur passed in this city, at his old stand, Northwest Corner of CENTRE SQUARE, near the market house, in the rear of Longenecker & Cooper's store, (formerly known as Baumgardner's) right over Geidner's Hat store, at his New Depot. Ho begs leave to state that ho has the largest side light in Lancaster, one that he had put in expressly for the Daguerrean Business, so that he is able to take Pictures in cloudy weather, as well IL - 3 clear, and cheaper than can be had at any other establishment in this city. He now takes picture's with a splen did case, for only One Dollar. So I would advise old and young, large and small, to give him a tall and have yourselves daguerreotyped before it is too late. His prices are low, and he insures perfect satisfaction or no charge. J. Dellinges offers his sincere thanks to the citi zens of the city and county of Lancaster, for past favors received at their hands, and he hopes by close attention to business, and taking good Pic tures, at $1 a piece, to merit a continuance of the same. Pictures set in Medallion Breastpins, Rings, and in Paper Mache cases. Also pictures of sick or deceased persons taken at the-shortest notice. aug 7-3 m Kossuth Hats. aTHE largest assortment of all shapes and qualities can be had at AMER'S City Hat and Ctip Store, NORTH QUEEN STREET, in Kramph , a Building, nextdoor tolgumps Book Store. Please Call and seeoh whe sells tor cash.. Play 11 10 Shares Lancaster Bank Stock for sale by J. P. SEIRODER & CO , July 90 tf-201 Bankers ATTRACTION. Erbens' Cheap Clothing Store. SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT, No. 35, North Queen st., one Square from the Court House, east side, Lancaster, Pa. THE proprietors of this popular and extensive I manufactory of Ready Made Clothing, beg leave to announce that they have now on hand the lar gest, most varied and elegant assortment or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in this city, to which they invite the attention of the public, confident that in style and finish it cannot be excelled. The clothing sold at this establishment is all °four own make and there fore, can be safely recommended to give entire satisfaction. Our stock consists in part or the following, viz : DRESS AND FROCK COATS. in this department we have a magnificant assort ment of black, blue and fanny colors, cut in the latest fashions, tastefully and elegantly trimmed, and made in a sop, riot manner. SACKS AND HALF SACKS. Of Cloths, Cassinfores and Tweeds, all anew it 10 and at very low prices. OVERSACKS AND BANGLTPS. Of black, brown, blue and drab beaver felt, pil o t and flushing cloths. :MONKEY JACKETS A very large assortment or beaver, felt, pilot, saiinett and green haize VEsTS I VESTS!! VESTS!!! The richest and most beautiful assortment over offered, of Satin, black rind ,dancy Silks, Merino, Valentia, Italian cloth, Sattinett, double and single breasted of every variety of material and pattern PA NTA 4,00 NS Of plain and fancy Cassimeres, Doe skin, Satinott Jeans and velvet cord, in endless variety. Under Shirts and Drawers, 01 silk, fin, knit wool, Merino, lambs' wool, canton, red, white and grey flannel. Also, heavy ribbed wool and cotton undOf shirts and drawers, BOY'S CLOTHING We have by far the largest assortment in tho city, consisting of Boys and Youth'ssack frock and body coats, over coats, pants and vests of all sizes, qualities and at very low prices. These articles are made with neatness and rare and far superior to those ordinarily offered. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! I SHIRTS HI Fine white shirts of linen and cotton, of newest styles and best make, fancy, check, hickory and blue striped shirts of every kind. Also, collars, double and three-ply, shams, cra vats, Mikis., suspenders, gloves, hosiery and umbrellas. A very large and choice as:liniment of French, English, and American Cloth. Cassinferes and Ves ting's; also, satinctts, pilots, beaver, tweeds, jeans and cords of every shade and able, which will ho made up to order at the shortest notice and in the best:style. We therefore confidently invite those who prefer having their clothes - made to measure to give us a call, feeling confident that the pi:fifty and variety of our goods will please the must fastidious, and the extreme cheapness satisfy the most rigid coon; omist. Persons who bring .their own goods can have them made up at short notice, with the certainty of a good fit and no disappointment. ERLtEN & CO,, United States Clothing Store, sign of the Striped Coat, No• 33, North Queen street East side, near Orange. sep :2,9-tl-36 LOOK HERE. GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNER'S HAT AND CAP STORE, N. W. Corner Centre Square, Lancaster, Pu. THE: subscriber is truly thankful to his friends for past favors, and hereby informs his old cus tomers and the public in general that he has just received from the city of Philadelphia, a large and carefully selected assortment of fashionable HATS AND CAPS, suitable for the season—which, together with those of his own manufacture, makes his stock equal, it not superior, to any thing in this city. It consists in part or Russia, Beaver, Moleskin, Silk, Nutria, Hungarian, California and Slouch Hats, and his stock of CAPS embraces every kind and quality now in the Philadelphia market, all of which will be sold lower than the lower:. Hats of any quality and style made to order, with neatness and despatch—and afterwards ironed free of charge. 0r At his establishment it is always considered a pleasure to show goods. :r Calkat the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, N. W. corner of Centre Square, near Baumgardner's Store, and take a look at our assortment. Admittance free. JAMES GEIDN ER. Lancaster, April 22. 13 500 CHALLENGE WHA'FEVER concerns the health and happi ness of it people is at all times of the most valuable importance. I take it for granted that ev ery person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to pronioto their own health at all sacri (ices I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion oldie most c, lebrated 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 !row one kind of food to an other, had Breath, pain in the Siomach, picking at the Nose, hardness and fullness of the Belly, Ory Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregular—remember that all - these denote TV 0101 S, and you should at once apply the remedy : HODENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, be ing perfectly safe when taken, and can lie given to the mor.t. tender Infant with decided beneficial feet, where bowel complaints and diarrahma have mrde them weak and debilitated, the tonic proper• tics of my Worm Syrup are such, that rjt 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 :lamed with Dyspepsia, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup alter Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of i•s superior efficacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, ¢c., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect - that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave.— In order to destroy this Worni, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 or 8 of my Liver Pills so as to re move all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may eel direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 tablespoonfblis 3 times is day—these di rections Ibllowed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. HOBEN2ACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile; no that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver.— These Pills being composed of Roots ¢ Plants fur nished by nature to heal' the sick: Namely, lid, An Expect.rant, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promote the discharge of secreted matter. hod. An Alter ative, which changes in some inexplicable and in sensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. • 3rd. A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A Cathar tic, which 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 aro subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit restoring their func tional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids so effectally to put to flight all complaints which may arise female irreg ularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, 4.c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base imitation. ' Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, at his Laboratory, No. 120 North Second St., Phila., Pa. For sale by J. Long 4 , Co., W. G. Baker, Lan caster; J. Stouffer, Mt. Joy! Kleiner, Fairview; Steacy, Octoraro, post-office ; Irwin, Cambridge ; Shaub, Willow Street; Weidman, Brickersville; Leader, Columbia; end by every respectable Drag glst and merchant is the State, Price, cult, 26 ate Oat 26 NO. 43.
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