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DELTNES3 AND Bea DISEASES RADlCALkrthrineD !
—Dr. LEBRUNN offers to those suffering from
Deafness, his infallible Aural Remedies, which
have been successful in nearly 3000 cases of con
firmed deafness. These remedies comprise differ
ent courses for diseases of the internal, middle and
external ear, and have been pronounced by,those
celebrated 'turista, Dre. Kramer ofßerlin, hard and
Delean of Paris, Curtis, Piloher and Yearsley of Lon
don, as being the most wonderful and effectual ever
applied for disease of the internal 4. middle ear; Dr.
Le B. warrants a cure in every case where the ear
is perfect in formation. He has eighteen certifica
tes of cures from those who had been DEAF and
DUMB, and whose hearing is now completely re
stored, and are now enabled to learn the language!
The names of 2700 persons, who have been cured
by Dr. Le B. may be seen on application. Patients
by Bending a description of their case, can have
remedies sent to any part. Terms—s 6 consulta
tion fee; $lO fee to be paid when the hearing is
restored to its original acuteness, or when a watch
can be heard at a distance of 18 feet from either
ear.
Address Drs. Lebrunn &.Duflon, Union Place,
New York city.
N. B.—A treatise on the nature and treatments
of Deafness and diseases of the Ear, with the treat
ment of the Deaf and Dumb.
Price one dollar.
Poisoning.
Thousand ,. of parents who use Vermifuge corn
posed star Oil, Calomel, are not aware,
'F' :..hue they appear to benefit the patient, they
are actually laying the foundation for a series of
diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness
of limbs, 4-c.
In . an otdEr column will be found the advertisement
of Hobensack , a Medicines, to which we ask the at
tention of all directly interested in their own as
well as their Children's health.. In Liver Com
plaints and all disorders arising from those of a bil
lions type, should make use of the only genuine
medicine, Hobensack , s Liver Pills.
" Be not deceived," but ask for Hobensack's
Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that
each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. HO
BENSACK, as none else are genuine.
111.4.RELIA4i ES.
At Lancaster, on the evening of the 16th inst.,
by His Honor Mayor Kieffer, Mr. John Lon
genecker, of" New Market Forge," Lebanon co.,
to Mies Mary E., eldest daughter of Elias Eby, Esq.
JJ The Printer was remembered by the happy
couple, in the shape, of a fine slice of wedding cake.
May they "live a thousand years and their shad
oivs never grow less..
On the 9th inst, by the Rev. Abel Baldwin,
John Bowman, of Manic, to Maria Frick of Man
heim.
On the 7th inst., by the Rev. H. Harbaugh, Reu
ben Delver, to Susan E. Schmalling: both of this
county.
On the oth inst., by the same, Augustus Grinley,
of Earl, to Alaria Foreman, of East Lampeter.
On the 19th ult., by the Rev. Samuel Trumbaur,
Charles Killian, to Susanna Schnmder, both of New
Holland.
By the Rev. James Rogers, on the 16th inst., at
Cedar Grove, Nathaniel Ellmaker, Jr., of Earl twp.,
to Barbara Hiestand, daughter of Jacob Hiestand,
late of Earl, Donegal township, deceased. ~.
DEATHS.
In this city, on Thursday morning last,John An
drew Shultze, Ex-Governor of Pennsylvania aged
about 70 years.
On the 11th inst., in Cumberland county, Peter
aged about 71 years, 7 months and 23 days.
Ih California, of Erysipelas Fever, on the 22d of
September last, alter an illness of ten days, Rob
ert Scott, son of William Scott, of Little Britain,
this county.
In Idrumore, on the loth inst, James Brown,
aged about 62 years-
In Paradise, township, on the 11th inst., Isaac
Groff, aged 2:3 years, 1 month and t; days.
The Markets.
PIIILADELPIIfA I SATUnDA V, Nov, 20
Flour—Mixed and Ht raigh t brands at $.1,874 a 5
per barrel. The home trade are buying to a limit
ed extent at $5 a 5.25.
Corn Meal—ls better, and sold at $3 50 per bbl.
Rye Flour—ls scarce at $4 per barrell.
Wheat—A large quantity has been sold at 107
a 110 c for red, and 113 a 115 for white.
Rye—ls scarce at 57c.
Corn—ls wanted, and sold at 75c for prime yel
low,
Cats—Are in demand at 50c.
Whiskey—Ts firmer, with sales of barrels at 27c
and hhds at 20 a 27c.
Beeves—s 7 a 8 per 100 lbs.
Cows—From $l2 to 3S each.
Sheep—s2.so to 5.
Lambs—sl.so to 3.00
Estate of FREDERICK DEMMY, now deed.
TN the Court of Common Pleas for the County
Jot Lancaster.—Wbereas, John Zug and Edward
'Jemmy, Assignees - of Frederick Demmy, late of
Penn twp., did on the 13th day of November, 1852,
file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said
Court, their account of the said Estate;
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint
ed. the 12th day of December, 1852, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y.
Proth'y's Office, Lan., Nov 23 4t-44
Stop the Runaway.
A lISCONDED from the employment of his lath
er the suhcriber, residing in Salisbury twp.,
three ni?l, , :st of the Gap, on the 21st of Octo
ber. - JAMES MAYS. Said boy
is between 17 and IS years of age, light f.k7 : .;`,..
frame, in a little hard of hearing, and „-S
has red hair.. lie took with him, in ad
dition to his working apparel, a blael
coat, vest and pantaloons, and a ICos- OW-
Buthliat, and is thought to be in Lancaster. Any per
son returning said boy, or placing him in custody
so that I may get him, will E.,e liberally rewarded.
nov 23 3t.-44J JAMES MAYS.
Wager's Wine Store,
SOUTH CENTRE SQUARE, near Lancaster
Bank and Post Office. The undersigned is now
receiving a large supply of Superior Old Brandies,
Wine, Gin, Irish, Scotch and Moriongahela Rye
Whiskey, on draft and in bottles. Heidsieck,
Geisler, and other Brands of Champagne.
JAMES B. WAGER, Agent.
Lancaster., Nov 23 tl-44
Premium Lasts and Shoe Makers
Tools.
SHOE makers please take notice that M. H.
LOCHER, has received the Ist Premium for
Lasts and Shoe Makers Tools at the State Fair.—
A large and complete assortment of the above ar
ticles always on hand which will be warranted to
taco the premium at any Fair, at the Sign of the
Last, a few doors west of 'Steiman's Hardware
store, and immediately opposite Cooper's Hotel.
nov 23 tf-44 . 1 M. H. LOCHER.
Premimii Moroccos.
CONSTANTLY on hand a general assortment
of Moroccan. all kinds, colors and shades.
Also Red, Pink, White, Green and Yellow li
nings always on hand, at the Old Store, opposite
Cooper's Red Lion Hotel, West King street. .
non 23 044] - M. H. LOCHER.
Leather for the Millions.
JUST finished a large lot of upper slaughter hip,
Spanish Kip, Harness and Belt Leather, Whip
and Collar Leather, Belt and Bellows Leather, Oil
Tanned Kip, for sewing Belts, which is offered to
the trade upon reasonable terms, at the Sign of the
LAST, oriposito Cooper's Hotel
Nov 23—tf-41
India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, &c.
CIOUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making their par
chases, should not neglect those desirable and
saleable articles. Their manufacture has been
much improved recently, and they are made very
durable. Particular attention is requested to the
Wool Lined Gloves and Mittens,
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They are indispensable in cold and wet weather.
Ladies will find these gloves useful in any work
that will soil the hands, at the same time that they
will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands
immediately. They. are made all lengths to pro
tect the arms and wrists.
For sale by ‘Vilcok, Billings Sr. Co., N 0.3 Chi: rch
Alley, Phila., Goodyear's, 68 Chesnut Street, do:,
J. 4. H. Phillips, Pittsburg, Pa.• Falconer ¢ Has
kell, Baltimore, Md.; 11, W. S ' lliffer, Charleston,
S. C.; Bart 4. Hickcox, Cincinnati, Ohio, and by all
Rubber Dealers in the Union.
For sale at retail by Country Merchants gener
ally. Nov 23-3rn-44
Winter Bonnets.
MRS. RANNINGER having just returned from
Philadelphia with a very rich and beautiful
assortment of WINTER BONNETS and
Fancy Trimmings of the most splendid pat
terns and latest styles, begs leave to invite
the Ladies to give her a call and examine her stock.
Her silk, satin and velvet Bonnets are truly beauti
ful. She has also just received a pretty assortment
of Ribbons, Artificials, Flowers, Bonnet Caps, and
a fine variety of Embroidery, consisiting of Laces
and Edings. Also a lot of Gloves, Hosiery, &c.,
very cheap. Please call, see, and examine for your
eelves, at the old stand near the court house.
Mrs. R. hopes her Country friends will find her
at her rooms, In North Queen at., immediately ad
joining the Printing Office & Book Store of John
Bear, where she will use her best efforts as hereto
fore to give satisfaction. She would here take oc
casion to return thanks for past patronage, and
rusts that she may merit a continuance of those
fayore. fuov. 23 tf-44
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HE following bequests of a public character
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appear in the Will of Dr. Samuel Humes, late
of the city of Lancaster, deceased.
Item—l give and bequeath to the Female In
dustrial Society - of Lancaster, of which Miss Jor
dan is one of the Officers, One hundred dollars,
provided that Society is general in its aid to all ap
plicants-without reference to Sect."
.6 Item—l further bequeath towards the erection
of an Asytun for the Widows and Orphans the sum
of one hundred dollars, provided further sums be
raised to accomplish.this object. To be conducted
in a liberal manner towards all sects. If unable to
raise a sum necessary for the above purpose intone
year then this bequest to revert to my estate; but
if established within the above period, would sug
gest the propriety of beings under the control of
the Pastor and two Members of each Denomination
of Christians."
" Item—l also give and bequeath the sum of two
thousand dollars towards an Asylum for therefonna
tion ofdrunkards—proVided the balance necessary to
carry the object into effect be raised by other con
tribution within two years after my decease—and
if said balance be not contributed within said peri
od, then the foregoing bequest to revert to my
estate—to the residuary balance. The Institution
if erected to be under the direction and manage
ment of a Board of Managers, elected or chosen
in such manner as may be directed by the contrib
utors—ot which Board the Pastor of the let Pres
byterian Church of Lancaster is to be the President.
HENRY CARPENTER, Executor.
Lan. nov 23 3t-44
[nov 22 2m-44
Public Sale.
THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS
FARM and Iron Ore,York county, Penn'a. On
Tuesday, Decembr 14tk, 1852, at 7 o'clock
in the evening will be sold at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange: All that valuable property
adjoining the Borough of Wrightsville, York coun
ty, Penn'a., bounded on the north by said borough,
&c.; east by the Tide-water Canal and River Sus
quehanna; south by a line 172 4-10ths perches and
lands late of Jacob Livergood, depeased, and oth
ers; west by a line 170 perches and lands of Flury;
containing about 149 acres 6 perches. The farm
is now productive, the land having been limed and
constant improvemcntiluring the last ten years,
within which period an ample Barn, shed sand cribs
have been erected ; the dwelling is suitable for a
farm tenant: the orchard is a good bearer. The
south boundary inc:udes a small valley called Mur
phy's Hollow, through which a water-course runs,
from the westward, to the canal—the banks of this.
at and near the canal, abound in Lime Stone, both
with and without combination with Magnesia—two
Lime Kilns on the Canal.
South of the run, commencing at the canal and
extending westward through the tract, is a valua
ble IRON DRE BANK ; the ore is rich and in high
estimation at the furnaces where it is being sup
plied. The site at the canal is thought to be sin
gularly well adapted for a Furnace. The right of
mining, only, is leased for a term of years; the
rent is 25 cts. per ton during the first part, which
will expire the 27th of January, 1869, and thereaf
ter at the rate of 371• cts. per ton, until the expira
tion of the lease, 27th January, 1899. Which rent
and income will go to the purchaser of the estate
—it is payable quarterly, and should it ever fall
below $2OO, in any one year, will work a forfeiture
of the lease.
Terms of payment. One-fourthcash, one-hntf
in satisfactory notes at 6, 12 and 18 months, with
interest, and balance secured on the property, with
interest.
P. S.--The Lessee of the mining right, (Hy.
Wilton of Wrightsville,) will also, at the same time
and place, offer his interest at public sale. A copy
of the Lease may be seen at the Auction store.
M. THOMAS & SONS,
Auctioneers, 93 Walnut street.
Philada., nov 23 3t-44
ON Wednesday, the 29th day of December, 1852,
the subscriber will sell at public sale. at the
Hotel of Mrs. Bailey, that valuable property, on
which he now resides, situated on the west side of
South Queen street, between German and Conesto
ga streets, in the City of Lancaster, adjoining prop
erty of Wm. Molin, and estate of Metzgar,
.decld, and immediately in front of the Conestoga
Steam Mills, containing in front 32 feet 2lt• inches,
and extending to a public 14 feet wide alley 245 ft.,
more or less. The improvements consist
of a Rough-Cast Dwelling house, 26 feet sacs
by 24 feet, with new back building attach- - ll'
ed, 33 feet by 20 feet—the whole containing 11
large rooms; Wood House 14 by 16; smoke house,
bake oven, and a frame stable 20 by 16 feet, read
ily and at small cost convertible into a Dwelling;
hydrant water in the yard and kitchen, and right to
one-half of a well and pump in the adjoining yard.
The lot is well stocked with the choicest of stone
fruits, grape vines, with arbors, shrubbery, &c.
The dwelling is well calculated for a Boarding
house for the accommodation of the operatives in
the Conestoga Steam Mills. One half of the pur
chase money may, at the option of the purchaser,
remain upon the property.
Persons wishing to view the property will please
call upon the subscriber. If not sold the property
will be rented.
Sale to commence at 6 o'clock P. NI., on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms made
known by (Nov 23-6t-44) JOAN BLACK.
Examiner and Express copy...
Valuable Real Estate at
PULLIC SALE.
HE undersigned Executor of the estate of
I Philip Hittz, late of Drumore twp,, Lancaster
county, deceased, by authority of a special act of
the General Assembly of Pennesylvania to him di
rected, will expose at public) sale, on Saturday,
the 11th of December next, at the Buck Tavern, in
Drumore twp., Lancaster co., the following real
estate,late the property of said Philip Bat; deed,
viz : A Tract of Land in said twp.,containing
110 Acrss and 53 Perches,
more or less, of which about 10 Acres arc good
Timber and Sprout Land. On said Tract
are erected a two-story Stone DWELL- ir
ING ROUSE, with kitchen attached, and
a new bank barn, with a wagon shed and corn crib
attached, bog pen, bake oven, with oven house
over the same. There is also thereon an orchard
of choice fruit trees in full bearing, consisting of
about 73 apple trees—pears, gages, cherries, &c.,
and a fine stream of running water passes through
the lower end of the property.
This property is beautifully situated on the pub
lic road leading from Chesnut Level to McCalls
Ferry, 11 miles from the former place, also, the
road leading from Rawlinsville to Peach Bottom
runs along the western line, affording easy access
from the road to all the fields. It is under good
fence, the greater portion thereof being locust post
fence. It is in a high state of cultivation, having
been limed well within the last four years, and is
convenient to mills, stores, houses of public wor
ship and schools.
Any person wishing to view the property before
the day of sale may call on Joseph Heckert, who
resides on the same.
Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M,, when due
attendance will be given end terms of sale will be
made known by the undersigned, Executor of the
estate of said Philip Hittz, decd.
Nov 23—ts-44 BENJAMIN HUBER.
New Court House Property
AT PUBLIC SALE.
01 , 1 Thursday December 9th, 1952, at 7 o'clock,
P. M., at Wrightre Hotel, South Queen St. will
be sold by public sale, that very valuable property
in Duke Street, immediately North of the New
Court House, late the estate of Dr. Samuel Humes,
deed, and partly occupied by him.
This property has a front, upon the new street
between it and the Court House, of 70 feet—and
one upon Duke Street, northward to the 2nd Re
formed Church of 175 feet—and has erected upon
it FIVE DWELLING HOUSES. New sta
ble and other improvements,—with three
good wells, and also the Conestoga Water
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introduced.
From the desirable locality and size ofthe ground
it would be admirably calculated for the erection
of a large Hotel, and a number of Dwellings alone
—or for a handsome row of 9 or 10 Dwellings alone
—presenting to capitalists and others, an opportu
nity for investment that may not soon offer again.
The property will be divided into convenient
sized lots, a plan of which can be seen by calling
on the subscriber,—and will be sold in lots, or en.
tire, as may best suit purchasers.
HENRY CARPENTER, Executor.
nov. 23. td-44
M. 11. LOCHER
Diploma awarded by the second State Agricultural
Fair to Beinitsh's Pure Ground Spices.
THE subscriber invitee dealers, butchers and
families to try his ground spices which are
ground on his own Mi Is,
and are warranted pure
and possessing a strength not found in city ground
spices—they consist of
Alspice, Cinnamon, Mace, Nutmegs,
Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper Mk
do African.
ALSO.
Alum, Matches, Sweet Oil, Baking Soda,
Brimstone, Potash, Copperas, Washing Soda,
Pearlash, Saffron, Salteratus, Stove Blacking,
Saltpeter, Castor Oil, Shoe Bilking, Starch ¢c.,
which arc offered at the lowest prices at,
CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S,
Medical, drug and chemical store, No. 13, East
King street, Lancaster. [nee 23-44
AT the Lancaster Furs Depot of Chas. M. Er
hen & Bro., National house building, one
door north of Sprecher's Hardware store, North
Queen street, Lancaster Pa.
Muffs, Boas, Victorines, Cuffs, Ermie Trim-
ming, &c., &c. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.,
nov 23
tf.-14
or ale.
10 SHARES LANCASTER BANK STOCK
4 " INDEPENDENT WHIG "
Nov 23-tfr44J J. F. SH RODER & CO.
T Oft PRINTING
,neatly and expeditiously sae
Li cited at this Office.
Notice.
Public Sale.
Pure Ground Spice.
Furs, Furs, Furs,
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nov 23 tf-44
Diploma awarded by the 2d State Agricultural
Fair, to Heinitsh , s Cattle and Horse Powder.
Ileiniteles German Vegetable
Cattle Powder.
;U f ilr.6"'- I HIS Powder is celebrated for
7 the cure and prevention of all
43 111 1 1 .;!... . iseases to which Oxen, Milch
Cows, Sheep and Hogs are subject, and is the only
Feparation upon which full confidence can be pla
ced.
For Milk Cows it is of the greatest importance,
greatly increasing the quality and quantty of their
Milch, and it is particularly recommended for fat
tening Stock Cattle for the market. A small quan
tits given in their food during the. week, improves
their condition, strengthens their digestive organs,
and effectually prevents Hollow Horn, Murr4,
VEGETABLE HORSE POWDER
Which will cure Distemper, Hide
Bound, Founder, Lowness of Spirits,, a
Loss of Appetite, Yellow Water, "
Inward Sprains, Inflammations, Fa- ,
tigue from Hard work or exercise, and all other
diseases to which Horses are subjected.
- , HEAVE"POWDER.
This is a safe and speedy cure for Heaves , short
ness of breath or broked wind, coughs, colds and
all kindred diseases originating from inflammation
of the mucous membrane of the lungs of Horses.
HORSE EMBROCATION.
For the cure of external injuries, such as wounds,
bruises, cuts, galls caused by the saddle, collar or
harness, swellings, sweeny,
The above are prepared only at
CHARLES A. HEINETSH'S
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13,
East King st., Lancaster.
For sale by
J. KONIGMACHER, Ephrata,
LEVI KEMPER, Brownstown,
JOHN C. LANDES, Landisvile, •
JOHN DUTT, Penn Twp.,
.T AGOB B. TsHUDY, Litiz.
H. 11. BRENNEMAN, Camargo,
GOOD & MUSSELMAN, Bowmansvil le,
S., M. CLAUSER, Fairville,
JACOB CHARLES, Willow Street,
JOHN STAGER, New Holland.
oct 96 tf-40
Fall and Winter Millinery.
MIIE MISSES A. R. KEENAN respectfully
I inform their friends and the ladies ofLaner. city
and county in general, that they will open THIS
DAY, 16th inst., at their rooms, on the North-east
corner of Prince and Vino Streets, a beautiful as
sottment of '
FALL & WINTER MILLINERY, corn- , g), ,
prising BormErs of every variety, and Rib- l .
bons of the neatest and latest styles. The ladies
are invited to call and examine our goods, at the
corner of Prince and Vine Streets. [Nov 16-4t.43
5 Per Cent
THE Banking House of J. F. Shroder ¢ Co., No.
6, North Queen street, is open every day
from BA. M., to 6 o'clock P. M. Five per cent
interest is paid for money 15 days after the date of
deposite.
The principal and interest payable on demand
nov 9 tf-42
Public Sale.
IN pursuance of an outer of the Orphans' Court
of Lancaster county, the undersigned Admin
istrator of the Estate of John B. Freeston,,of Dru
more twp., deed., Will sell by public vendee, on
Wednesday, the 81A
,clay of December A. D., 1852,
on No. 1, the Mansion place, late residence of
said deceased,) the following described valuable
real eastite, viz:
A lot or tract of Land of about 13 ACRES, Elev
en Acres of which are thickly set with thriving
young timber, 14 or:15 years growth, the balance
has been used for giirden, potatoes, 4rc. The. im
provements are a two-story Log DWELLING:*
HOUSE, with a good cellar, and a weather-,a
boarded STABLE. There is near the door a well
of never failing watar, enclosed with a neat sub
stantial Building. The. above described property
joins lands of the estate of George Coulon, Wm.
Ailes, and others. The public road passes close
to the door yard. T'his is a beautiful and healthy
location, convenient to schools, and places of pub
lic worship, and inn neighborhood whose morals
are unsurpassed. Any person wishing to view the
premises will please call on Benedict Penington,
residing thereon. ;
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon,
when terms will be made known and attendance
given by 1 JOHN R. ECICLIN,
Nov 15-4t-43 : Administrator.
Cumberland County Farm ".
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at private sale, on reason
able terms, a valuable Farm, situate in Dickin
son township, Cumberland county, between .the
Walnut Bottom an'd ...Forge Roads, about 7 miles
south-west of Carlisle, containing .
190 ACRES
of first quality Litnestone Land, 150 acres of
which are cleared,'' in a high state of cultivation,
and the balance covered with excellent Timber.—
The improvements area LOG DWELLING e l
//OUSE, a new Bank Barn and the other 4 . I
out-buildings. Two wells of never-failing . I` f
water are convenient to the house and barn, and
there is also a large;Apple Orchard on the prem
ises. The Farm lays near Moore's Grist Mill, is
convenient to Churches and School Houses, and is
one of the most desirable tracts of land in the
county.
Persons wishing to view the property will please
call on the undersigned, residing on the State
Road,.li miles east of Newville, or with Martin
Barnhart, who resides on the premises.
sept 7-3m-33 NATHAN WOODS.
Private Sale.'
THE 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 Sutures, the occupancy of
the store, one of the beat stands in the city, can,
be had immediately, or at such periods between
this and thefirst of April as may suit the purchaser.
Terms of payment will be made easy. For fur
ther particulars enqbire of
t REBECCA MtCONOMY:
4t-42
Lancaster, nov 9
Valuable Store Property.
wILL be sold, at public auction, on the prom-
V ices on Thursday, the 9th of December next,
at 1 o'clock, P. M.,: a voluble Store Stand, and Lot
of Ground, containing about 2 ACRES, with n
a DWELLING HOUSE, of seven rooms
store, stone spring house over a never fail
ing spring of water,barn, and other out-buildings,
411 in good repair, with a thriving young apple orch
ard thereon. The property ie situated in the town of
Waehtngtonville, on the Harrisburg turnpike, five
miles from Downingtown, and is one of the best
stands of Chester county.
Sale positive—conditions will be made known at
the time of sale. DANIEL S. DUBREE.
Nov 16 St-43
For Sale.
ARARE chance!to make money—For Sale one
of the most valuable Eating and Drinking
Houses in the city!, very favorably situated on
one of our greatest thoroughlares. The property
is large and well arranged for doing business, and
is fitted up in the most costly and elegant style.—
A lease can be had for any length of time at a ve
ry low rate. Apply to or address
R. FREDERICK,
No. 36 NUrth Sth street, Philadelphia.
nov 16 3m-43
Fresh Fruit and Nuts
. .
.JUST received a fresh and large supply of fruit
and nuts at Keifer's old stand, consisting in
part of
36 box raisins, (new crop.)
98 drums of figs.
50 jars of prunes:
6 cases of preserv'ed ginger.
24 bags of groundnuts, also almonds, filberts,
cream nuts and English walnuts, which I will sell
wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices at
SAMUEL HENSLER'S
nov 9] Confectionary, No. 6, E. King st.
Fall Fashions—New Bonnets.
rr,HE Ladies of Lancaster city and county are
respectfully infOimed that Mrs. MAiin . J. KURTZ
North Queen street. (nearly opposite the „Bee
Hive,")has received her Fall 4- Winter
stock of Bonnets, which she is now ready tf e r
to furnish to her numerous friends and cue- -4 ,
tomers. Those desirous of securing elegant styles
of Fall and Winter t'ashions, are invited to call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. [son. 9-2 m
HENS LEIt'S
CHEAP WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Confectionary and Fruit Stor e
No. 6, East King Street, Lancaster. Pa,
THE subscriber hakes this opportunity of re
turning his sincere thanks to a kind and gen
erous public, for the liberal patronage bestowed
upon him, and hopes to receive a continuance of
the same, and notifies his friends that he is now
prepared to furnish all orders in his line of busi
ness for the approaching HOLIDAYS. His long
experience as a practical Confectioner guarrantees.
for the public a certainty that all orders received
by him will be attended too with despatch, and
that they will be dope (and well done) in the • best
manner. SMALL CAKES of every kind and style
baked later at the shortest notice, and warranted
good. LARGE CAKES, such as Pound, Sponge,
Fruit, Lady, Delicate Dever and Christmas,
&c., baked and ornamented (suitable for wedding
and evening parties) in a style which he defies
competition. Also; Flower Vases and Baskets,
Pyramids, &c., executed in the best manner pf
fruit, and at shortest notice. CANnics of all kind's,
Common and Fancy Sugar Almonds, French Se
crets, Rose Almond's, &c., manufactured to order
at the shortest notice. and warranted to keep in
any climate.- SucZe. TOYS of all kinds. FRUIT . ,
such as Raisins, Figb, Prunes, Dates, Oranges, Le
mons, Citron, Currants, & c., with Almonds, Fil
berts, Cream Nuts, 4m., 4-c., and in fact every ar
ticle appertaining to Confectionary, can be had
here, wholesale add retail, at the lowest cash
prices. Don't forgCt the pIace—SAMUEL HEN
SLER'S (Keifer's) Old Stand, No. 6; East King at.,
Nov 16—tf-43 i Lancaster, Pa.
36th Annivertvary Meeting.
HE Lancaster County Auxiliary Bible Society,
1 will hold its 'annual Meeting, at the Re
formed Church, (Rev. N. A. Keyes) on THURS
DAy, the 26th of November inst., Thanksgiving
day. The Society will meet at 2 o'clock P. M.,
for the transactions of the usual business, and
electing Officers ant a Board of Managers fOr the
ensuing year, and in l the evening at the same place,
at 7 o'clock. The Annual Report will be read,
and a Sermon delivered on the occasion.
The friends of the, Bible cause are earnestly and
respectfully invited' to be present. Ry order of
the Board of Managers.
ROBERT D. CARSON, Secfy.
Nov 16 td-33
Toys! Toys Toys
JUST received a large and select assortment
of wooden and lead toys of all shape and size.
Fancy colored baskets for children, and a well se
lected assortment of dressed dolls of all patterns,
for sale cheap at Samuel Hensler's (formerly Kei
fer's) old stand.
nov 9J No. 6, E. King st.; Lascaster.
Dividend.
LANCASTER BANK, Nov. 2, 1852,
THE Directors of this Bank have this day de
clared a dividend of five per cent out of the
profits of the last six months, payable to stockhold
ers on demand. B. C. BACHMAN, Cashier.
Nov 6 3t-48
Dividend
FARMERS' BANK OF LANCASTER, Nov 2, 1852.
HE Directors of this Bank have declared a div
idend of five peti cent out of the last six mos.,
payable to the stockholders or their proper repre
sentatives on demand.
Nov. 9-3t-42 G. CLARKSON, Cashier.
Lancastei County Bank
Nov. 1, 1952.
The Directors of this Institution have this day de
clared a Dividend of Five per cent. out of the pro
fits of the last six months, on the capital stock paid
in, payable on demand.
R. D. CARSON, Cashier.
Lancaster, Nov. 2; 1852. 3t-41
Franklin College.
THE annual meeting of the Trustees of Franklin
College, will be held in the College building
in this city, on Monday, Dec. 6, 1852, at 3 Welk.
P. M. ' S. BOWMAN, Sec'y.
Lancaster, Nov. 8, 1852. tl-42
Boarding.
AFEW persons either single gentlemen, or gen
tleman and lady can be accomodated with
Boarding, on reasonable terms, with pleasant and
commodious rooms, by applying at the Granite
House, North Queen Street. L. A. DILLER.
Nov. 9. 2m-42.
News, News.
HE foLlowing are some of the immense, lot of
T
new books which the subscriber has just re
ceived and which he warrants to sell cheaper than
they can be bought' wesf of Philadelphia.
Lydia a woman's book, this is a republication of
the book of the same name which created so pro
found a sensation upori its first appearance in Eng
land.
Thrope, a quiet English town and life therein.
This is also a republication of an English book of
note.
Isa a pilgrimage, a new book by the favorite au
thor of Oramland by day light.
Zenobia or tall of Palmyra, a historical romance
by William Ware.
Aurelan or Rome in thergird century, by Win.
Ware.
Recollections of a Literary Life or books, places
and people, by Miss .Milford.
Knights of England, France and Scotland, or
Legends of the Norman Conquerors, by H. W.
Herbert..
The Cavaliers of England or legends of Love and
Chivalry, by H. IV. Herbert.
Stories from Blackwood, being a reprint of some
of the tales; for which that well known periodical
has been so long famous.
Men's Wives, by Wm'. M. Thackaray.
`The Desert home, or the adventures of a lost
family in the wilderness bY Capt. Mayne Reid.
The Great Harmonic, a Philosophical rev
elation of the natural, bpir . itual, celestial universe,
by Andrew Jackson Davis, 2 vols.
The Odd Fellows Manual illustrating the history,
principles and government of the order, and the
instructions and duties of every degree, station and
office in Odd Fellowship, This is an entirely new
book.!
The comic natural history of the human species,
with Many comic illustrations of some of the prin
cipal characters in the country, by H. L. Stevens.
Many other books that are new, rare and inter
esting can be procured at reasonable rates of the
subscriber. WM. H. SPANGLER.
nov, 16 3t-43
Mass Meetiags
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.
;No postponement on account of the weather
Lai - learner, June 22, 1852. 22-tf
FOK sale a fresh lot of Brown's celebrated Blis
tering tissue at Dr. Ziegler's Drug store, North
Queen street, Lancaster.
FOR sale a superior lot of Palm soap at Zieg
lees Drugstore, North Queen st., Lancaster.
FRESH supply of Winters Balsam of Wild Cher
ry, for sale at Dr. Ziegler's Drugstore, North
Queen street, Lancaster. ,
FOR sale a large lot of fresh ground Spices war
", ranted prime, at Dr. Ziegler's Drugstore, North
Queen street, Lancaster.
•
JUST received and for sale, Stour; celebrated
Hair invigorator and for sale at Dr. Ziegler's
Drugstore, North Queen street, Lancaster.
ALSO a lot of Lyons Katharion to strengthen
the growth and prevent its turning grey, for
for sale at Dr. Ziegler's Drugstore, North Queen
street, Lancaster,
CANARY, Hemp, and rape seed for sale at Dr.
Ziegler's Drugstore, North,Queen street, Lan
caster [oct 26 tf-40
George Voltz,
Manufacturer gr'lmporter of
German, French and American Bask et s,
WHOLESALE 4. RETAIL
No. 9; North Eighth Etreet, and 492 Coates street,
below 12th, Philadelphia.
_ _
AGENERAL assortment constantly on hand.- 7
Repairing neatly done.
Kr Storekeepers and all others who are in want
of superior Baskets, will do well to call.
Nov 9 St-42
Fall and Winter Fashions.
MISSES MARINE & KING, would respect
fully inform the Ladies of Lancaster city and
county, that they have received a large and ele
gant assortment of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY,
at their old stand in East King street, a
few doors east of Sprecherfs Hotel, where they
will be pleased to see and are prepared to accommo
date all who will favor them with their custom, in
style, quality and price equal with that of any other
millinery establishment in Lancaster city.
Nov la' ' tf42
Farmers Look.at This!
READ! READ!
LAND Plaaster at 18 cts. per bushel. Best Pe
ruvian Guava 21 eta. per pound. Patagonian
Guano at low rates. Pouderette at 40 cts. per
or $2 per barrel.
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
The Guano offered above is but little above the
cost of importation. POUNLETTE we offer you
at the manufacturers price, nnd of quality unsur
passed.
LAND PLASTER. In this we beat the world.
We have facilities for grinding one thousand bush
els daily, and our price defies competition. Come
Farmers all C. FRENCH & CO.
New Steam Plrster Mill.
At Junction of Old York Road, Crown & Cal
lowhill Street, Philadelphia.
aug 29 3m-31
WALL PAPER•
REDUCTION IN PRICES.-COUNTRY Mea-
CHANTS and others will find every variety of
patterns of WALL PAPER, WINDOW BLINDS and
FIRE SCREEN at reduced prices. Patterns mane
lactured to order by
BRETTARGH & STEDMAN,
No. 63 North THIRD STREET, two doors above
aug 31- 3m-32 Ancu, Philadelphia
ASHTOIsOS
CLOTHING STORE,
156 Market Street, between 4th 4. sth att.,
South Side, Philadelphia
CIFFERS enlarged facilities whereby gentlemen
may be well dressed at little Cost. The large
building,'filled from basement to roof wilh an array
of Garments of the first Styles, Fit and Finish,
gives evidence of an enterprise which must . b e
recognized and appreciated by the good people of
Lancaster County. JOHN ASIITON, Jr.
Oct 26-6t-40 156 Market et.
No Cure, No Pay!
T HE Greatest Medical Remedy of the Age.—
HALLO WAY'S AMIGA PLASTERS.
Physicians daily prescribe them with more success
than any other remedy, and all who have used
them acknowledge their great Popularity, which can
not be' said of any other Medical Remedy before
the world, that in an extensive sale for the last five
years, no case has been reported of their failing
to cure pains, weakness, Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Gout, grc.
Prepared only by •
_ .
JOHNSTON & • HALLOWAY,
Wholesale Druggist, No. 76 Market street,
Oct 26-6m-40 Philadelphia
SOLIS, BROTHERS,
Importers and Manufac tur ere
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
zaaamr9 214 -- UP 22 g 0
S 6 Arch Street, (below Third streel,) Philadelphia,
and at 44b Maiden Lane. New York. ,
AS our Goods have all been selected in Europe
by one of theTirm, and Manufactured by our
selveS in the most elegant and fashionable manner,
we can offer them at a price ttaking their supe
rior quality into corfaideration) that will defy com
petition..
lirSilver Medals awarded for superiority by the
Institutes of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Oct 26 3m-30
Lancaster Emporium of Taste!
CHARLES B. WILLIAMS, Professor of the
Tonsorial Institute and Physiognomical HAIR
CUTTER and extatic SHAVER, respectfully in
forms the cittiens of Lancaster, and strangers who
may tarry here until their beards grow, that he still
Continues to carry on his business in
NORTH QUEEN ST., OPPOSITE KAUF3IAN'S
HOTEL,
where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial business
in all its varied branches.
He will shave you as clean as a City Broker, anti
cut your hair to suit the shape of your head and the
cut of your phiz, well knowing 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 chino to
the keen ordeal of his Razor.
Each gentleman furnished with a clean towel
SHAMPOONING done in the most improved
ssyle, and Razors sharpened in the 'try best manner.
Lancaster, Dec. 25. 1849. 48.-tf
Dr. Ziegler's Drug and Fancy
Store.
WHERE there can always be found a large as
sortment of German, English and American
Chemicals warranted pure, and worth the attention
of Physicians. Also a large lot of fancy articles,
perfumery, &c., alcohol, camphine burning fluid
of the best quality. With a general assortment of
propriatory and patent medicines usually sold at
Drbgstores. Also a full supply of fresh ground spi
ces warranted pure. Dye woods coloring matters
and a great varityjof articles may be found here, all
of which will be sold cheap. Our motto is quick
sales and small profits.
Dont forget to call at the cheap Drugstore, oppo:
site the Franklin House, N. Queen et., Lancaster.
N. B.—Physicians prescriptions carefully com
pounded. (set 26 a-40
[0:1:041:1KNOTT4
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION. .
MANY years of trial, instead of impairing the
pulic confidence in this medicine, has won
fbr it an appreciation and noioriety by far exceed
ing the most sanguine eipectations of its friends.
Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistaka
ble benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers
could originate and maintain the reputation it en
joys. While many inferior remedies thurst.upon
the community, have failed and been discarded,
this has gained friends by every trial conferred ben
efits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
While It is fraud on the public to pretend that
any one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is
abundant proof that the CHERRY PECTORAL does
not only a general thing, but almost invariably cures
the maladies for which it is employed.
As time makes these facts wider and better
known, this medicine has gradually become the
b.ist reliance of the afflicted, from the log
cabin of . the American Peasant, to the pal
aces of European Kings. Throughout this entire
country, in every State, city, and almost every
hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the
best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and
Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it bt coming
to be extensively used by their most intelligent
Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germa
ny, where the medical sciences have reached their
highest perfection, Cherry . Pectoral is introduced,
and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms
Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic prac
tice, as the surest remedy their attending Physi
cians can employ for the more dangerous affections
of the lungs.. Also.in milder cases, and for chil
dren it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In
fact, some of 'the most flattering testimonials we
receive have been from parents who have found it
efficacious in cases particularly incidental to child
hood.
The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a prac
tical Chemist, and every ounce slit under his own
eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is seal
ed with care. It is sealed and protected by law
frdm counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as
genuine without adulteration. •
We have endeavored here to furnish the comma
nity with a medicine of such intrinsic. superiority
and worth as should commend itself to their con
fidence—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effect
ual, which this has by repeated and countless trials
proved itself to be; and trust by great care in pre
paring it ..with chemical accuracy, of uniform
strength to afford Physicans n new agent on which
they can rely for the beet results, and the afflicted
with a remedy that will do fur them all that medi
cine can do.
Prepared• and sold by TAMES C. AYER, practi
cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by JOHN F. LONG,
C. A. HEINITSH,
P. S. ZIGLER,
Lancaster.
Dr. KENEAGY 4. BROTHER,
November 9-44 j Strasburg.
The French Dry Goods Store,
No. 41 North Eight Street, Philadelphia . .
J
V. DEPOT, respectfully informs his numer
ous customers 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
MAGNIFICENT SILKS!
Rich Broad Silks, Glossy Chameleon Silks,
Dark Ottoman Silks, Neat Striped Silks,
Rich Plaid Silks, Printed Foulard Silks.
Wide Watered Silks, Pure White Silks,
Also, the best assortment in Philadelphia of the
BEST BLACK SILKS.
Also, every variety of seasonable Dress Goods,
Lyons Silk Velvet, Paris Printed Cashmeres,
Lupin's French Merinoes, Paris Printed De Laines,
French 6-4 Cashmere, English De Laines,
French Ginghams, French Chintzes.
EMBROIDERIES.
The largest assortment of Wbrked Collars,
Capes, Chemizettes, Sleeves, &c., in the city.
CRAPE SHAWLS! VELVET CLOAKS!!
Brodie Blanket, Cashmere, Thibet, Dc Laine,
and other Strnwl.s, in great variety—with Gloves,
Ribbons, Domestics. &., in assortment; all of which
will be sold as low as goods of equal quality can
be boughtin America J. V. DEPUY,
41 North Eighth st., above Market, Philadelphia.
nug 31 3m-32
Premiums vs. Diplomas.
riIIiOUSANDS decided finally, during the State
_l_ Agricultural Fair--who visited the Golden Ea
gle Dry Goods Store, that here they found the Head
Quarters for Shawls beyond a doubt.
Brocha, Long and Square.
Bay State Shawls.
Drab, Plain Centre, Plain and Rich Border, $l,-
50 to 10,00.
Empire State, Long and square, beautiful colors
$5,00. Thibet Shawls, Plain and Fancy colors,
Silks figured, Rob Roy wooi shawls, &c.
Strangers' and citizens found no trouble to make
a selection for our assortment was full and coin
ptete, and remains so by daily arrivals and addi
tions.
We extend an invitation to all, to conic and
judge the truth of our assertion.
THOS. J. WENTZ & BRO.
Golden Eagle, corner E. 'King and Centre Square.
nov 9 tf-42
New London Academy,
Ness' LONDON, Chester County, Pa.
rrlIE Academic year of the New London Acad
j_ emy is divided into two Sessions of five months
each.
The Winter Session will commence on tho first
Monday of November.
Terms, including Boarding, fuel &c., $65.
New London Academy is one' of the oldest
Institutions of Learning in the Country, and has
always maintained a very high position as such.
The course of Instruction is practical and thor
ough, ccmprising all the usual branches of mathe
matics, ancient and modern Languages, dic.
It is located in a retired, moral and pleasant vil
lage, to which access may be had daily from the
Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad at Parkshurg,
or from Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad, at Newark, Del.
Communications addressed to the subscriber will
meet with prompt attention..
Circulars iSrc. may be seen by calling at the of
fice of this paper.
JAMES B. M'DOWELL, Principal.
oct 19 049
HARDWARE, &C
ATOTICE.—The subscribers respectfully inform
their friends and the public in general that
they have purchased the entire stock of HARD
WARE, from R. S. ROHRER, in Eeat King Street,
which they have replenished, and are now enabled
to offer a complete assortment of every article in
the Hardwhre line. They hope by close attention
to business, and a determination to please their
customers to merit ashareof public patronage.
A LARGE sToelc. OF STOVES,
will be constantly kept on hand of the latest
varieties and most approved patterns.
_ .
A Full Stock of Cedar Ware,
looking glasses, bar and sheet iron, steel, sheet
tin zinc and tin'd copper, oiled floor cloths, curtain
oil cloth, with every a•ticle usually kept in a hard
ware store, on the most favorable terms.
RUSSEL & GEIGER,
East King street, (formerly 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. 28-31n-36] REUBEN S. ROHRER.
Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines.
A LARGE assortment just received and for sale
..C1 at B. S. MUHLENBERG'S
Drug & Chemical Store, No. 8, South Queen st.
Bathing Sponge. Also, Coarse and Fine
Sponges, just received and for sale at
B. S. MUHLENBERG'S
Drug & Chemical Store, No. 8, South Queen st.
Toilet Water, Music, Verbena, Geranium,
Citronella. &c.; MI6; Perfumery and Soaps of
every description, for sale at
B. S. MUHLENBERG'S
Drug and Chemical Store.
Oct 12-3m-38 No. 8, South Queen st.
P. J. 01101URK
i-xTOULD respectfully announce to the citizens
Vl' of Lancaster city and county, that he has re
moved to
SHRODER'S GRANITE BUILDING,
Near the Court House, North Qufen Street,
where he will carryon the MERCHANT TAI
LORING BUSINESS. Hie goods will consist of
an entire new stock of the latest French styles,
comprising Black and Bilie,land .various colors
and shades of Clothe; Black Doe Skin Cassimeres,
and a choice selection of fancy Silk and Satin
Vestings.
He hopes by strict attention to business lo merit
a continuance of the patronage that was hereto
fore so Liberally bestowed. Astg 24 ti-31
Assessment No. 6 of the Lancaster
Co. Mutual Insurance Company.
AN assessment' of le per dent: has been Misca
sed on all the premium notes deposited for
policies issued by said Company, to pay for losses
by fires of Caleb C. Hood, Abraham and John Lan
dis, Nicholas Reeser and Daniel Overholtzer, pay
able at the office of the Company, at Williamstown,
to R. D. Carson, Esq., Lancaster county Bank, the
members of the Board of Directors, and all the au
thorized Agents of the Company, on or before the
10th day of December ensuing.
BOARD:Or DIRECTORY
Dr. Samnel Duffield, George L. Eckkert
Henry F. Slaymaker, David Graff, Esq.
Thomas S. M'llvain, Joseph B. Baker,
Thomas S. Woods, Adam K. Witmer,
Nathaniel E. Slaymaker.
AGENTS OF THE COMPARY•
Dr. Esaias Kinzer, Leacock Township,
Joseph Konigmacher, Ephrata .‘
Samuel S. Patterson, Rapho cc
Jacob S. Witmer, anor cc
Frederick A. Sitzman, Litiz,
'John Stauffer, E. Hempfield cc
Joseph M , Clure, Bart cc
Moses Powriall, Sadsbury cc
Christian Engle, Bainbridge
Jacob S. Shirk, East Earl cc
Christian Umble, Salisbury cc
Resolved, That members of this Company ne-.
glecting or omitting to pay their assessments, with
in thirty days atter the publication of notice of the
same, will incur the. expense of not exceeding ten
cents per mile circular from the Office of the Com
pany, payable to a collector duly authorized to col
lect the same.
Passed March 14, 1848.
NATHANIEL E. SLAYMAKER,
Williamstown. nov 9 3t-43J Secretary.
NEW MARBLE WORKS,
SIGN OF TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS
TOMBS, MANTLES, MONUMENTS, GRAVE
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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's
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 he will be happy at all times to wait upon cus
tomers aad manufacture to order every thing apper
taining to his line of business, in the most approved
style of the profession, and at the most reasonable
rates.
He is constantly receiving at his Marble Works
full 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.
His facilities are such, that all orders will be filled
with the greatest promptness and in tha best appro
ved manner.
Persons wishing Monuments are informed that his
collection of designs are new and original and so
full and complete that they can make a selection
without difficulty.
He invites the public to call at his Works, and
view the beautiful assortment of Monuments, &c.,
now finished.
10-Builders and others in want a MARBLE MAN
TLES, should visit his Wars-Booms end examine his
splendid stock on hand.
•gr SAND STONE for Sills, Steps, Curbing, Celll
otary purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low
est rates.
Orders received for all kinds of Iron Railing
CHARLES M. HOW.ELL
Deo. 28. DI
MMI=E
CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER, have now on
hand, and are daily receiving every thing new
in the line of dress and Mantilla Silks, will be sold
at the lowest prices.
Elegant brocade figure silks
•
Rich chamelion turc satins I
Superior yard wide black silks!
Glossy black Gro. Do Rhine.
Fancy colored Gro. De Nap and Florence !
Fancy colored satins and corded silks I
Satin, mantua and bonnet ribbons I
Now is the time for a fine selection at the Empo
rium of CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.
oct 12 tf-381 North Queen at.
Ladles Dress Goods:
CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER have just re
ceived a choice assortment of elegant Dress
Goods—such as
Lupins superior french merinoes !
All wool Paris Do Laines !
Rich figured cashmeres I
All wool mouslin de Bege !
High colored De Laines !
Alpacas, chintzes, &c., &c.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine the
stock, and secure a bargain in this branch.
CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.
North Queen et.
oct 12 tf-38]
Shawls, Shawls !
CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER aro now re
ceiving their supply of fall and winter shawls,
of every description, and superior fabrics—con
sisting of
Superb brocha long shawls,
Bay State long and square shawls!
Rich printed cashmere shawl; I
Neat palm figured cashmere shawls!
Terkerri, thibet and silk shawl', !
Persons wishing good article., in this line %ill
please call at the cheap shawl emporium of
CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.
North Queen et.
oct 12 0-38]
The only true Portrait of Wash
ington.
JUST PUBLISHED, T. B. WELCH'S MAGNIF
ICENT PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON
Engraved thy permission) from Stuart's only ori
ginal portrait, in the Atheneum, Boston.
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THIS superb picture, engraved under the super
intendence of Tflostas SULLY, Esq., the emi
nent and highly gilled artist, is the only correct
likeness of Washington ever published. It has
been characterised as the greatest work of art ever
produced in this country. As to its fidelity, we
refer to the letters of the adopted son of Washing
ton, GEORGE WASHINGTON PARK CUSTIS, who says,
"it is a faithful representation of the celebrated
original," and to CHIEF JUSTICE TANEY of the Su
preme Conrt of the United States, who says, " As
a work of art its excellence and beauty must strike
every one who sees it: and it is no less happy in its
likeness to the Father of his country. It was my
good fortune to have seen him in the days of my
boyhood, and his whole appearance is yet strongly
impressed on my memory. Tho portrait you have
issued appears to me to be an exact likeness, rep
resenting perfectly the expression as well as the
form and features of the face." And says Senator
CASS, it is a life-like representation of the great
original. President FILLMORE says, "the work ap
pears to me to have been admirably executed and
eminently worthy of the patronage of the public."
Says NIARCHANT the eminent portrait painter, and
the pupil of Stuart, " your print to my mind is more
remarkable than any other I have seen, for pre
senting the whole individualty of the original por
trait, together with the noble and dignified repose
of air and manner, which all who ever saw him
considered a marked characteristic of the illus
trious man it commemorates:"
For the great merits of this picture we would re
fer every lover of Washington to the portrait itself,
to be seen at the office of this paper, and to the
letters of the following Artiste, Statesmen, Jurists
and Scholars accompanying it.
ARTlSTS.—Marchant and Elliett, of New York;
Neagle, Rothermel, and Lambdin, of Philadelphia;
Chester Harding, of Boston; Charles Fraser, of
Charleston, S. C.; and to the adopted'son of Wash
ington, lion. Geo. W. P. Coatis, himself an artist.
STATESMEN.—His Excellency Millard Fillmore,
Major Gen. Winfield Scott, Hon. Geo. M. Dallas,
Hon. William R. King, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon.
Linn Boyd, Hon. Lewis Case, Hon. William A.
Graham, Hon. John P. Kennedy, lion. R. C. Win
throp, LL. D. JURISTS.—Hon. Roger B. Taney,
Hon. John Duer, Hon. John McLean, Hon. Rufus
Choate. SCHOLARS.—CharIes Folsom, Eeq., the
well known Librarian of the Boston Atheneum,
who says, " I would rather own it than any painted
copy I have ever seen;" E. P. Whipple, Richard
11 ildreth, Hon. Edw. Everett, LL. D., Jared Sparks,
LL. D., William H. Prescott. LL. D., Washington
Irving, Ralph W. Emerson, Eeq., Prof. T. C. Up
ham, J. T. Headley, Fitz Green Halleck, H. W.
Longfellow, Wm. Gilmore Simms; and from EU
ROPE, Lord Talfourd, T. B. Macauley, Sir Archi
bald Alison, Lord Mayor of London, &c. &c. The
Press, throughout the entire Union, have with one
voice proclaimed the merits of this superb engra
ving.
To enable all to possess this valuable treasure,
it in sold at the low price of $5 per copy.
Published by GEORGE W. CHILDS,
N. W. corner of Fifth and Arch streets, Philada.
D. D. EBERLY, sole agent for the States of Eas
tern Pennsylvania and Delaware.
This portrait can only be obtained from Mr. BY-
Ear-Y, or from his duly authorized agents.
Arrangements have ben made with the Post Of
fice Department, by which copies of the portrait
can be sent to any point, per mail, in perfect order.
fiCir Persons by remitting Five Dollars to D. D.
Byerly, Philadelphia, will have a copy of the por
trait sent to them free of Postage.
Magnificent gilLframes, got up expressly for
these portraits, furnished at the low price of $5,00
each.
JUST ISSUED,
A Magnificent Portrait of GENERAL JACKSON,
Engraved by T. B. Welch, Esq., after the original
portrait painted by T. Sully, Esq.
This portrait will be a 'match for tho Washington,
and is hi every respect as well got up.
Price SS,OO per copy. Address as above.
oct 12 6m-38
CHEAP
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE,
No. 144 North Second Street, 5 doors below New,
west side, Philadelphia.
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SIIOE PEGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
D. EPPELSHEIMER & SON,
Aug. 10...1y-29 Successors to G. A. Yocum.