BOUND FOR THE WEST • A Fine Rockingham Farm for Sale rPHE subscriber being determined to remove to the West, offers for, sale, privately, the Farm on which he resides, situated five miles east of Harrisonburg, and one and a half miles east of Taylor's Springs, and lying on both olden of the Rockingham Turnpike, leading from Harrisonburg to Stanardsville; and lying on both sides' of the Keezeltown road, running up and down the Valley, and one mile south of Keezeltown. It is situated within half a mile of a good Merchant Mill, Saw Mill, Tannery, 4 , c. It adjoins the lands of Messrs. Jonathan Peale, David Eder, and others, and CONTAINS 314 ACRES, 150 or 160 Acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation; some 15 or 20 acres is good Meadow„and more can be made : if desired. The remainder is well timbered. The improvements are, a large frame Dwelling House, containing 11 rooms, with a good Kitchen, (nearly new) adjoining Loomhouse, Smokehouse,. carriage house, corn house, and all other necessary out-houses. The barn is somewhat out of repair. There is a fine spring of water,_and also a good Dairy near the House. - This is a good situation for a blacksmith and wa gon-maker ; and the wagontriakees shop and blacksmith?s shop are both here, and have been carried on for a number of years. There are also two other Dwelling Houses to suit both shops. o, There are two other Dwelling Houses on different portions on the Farm. This Farm would suit very well to be divided, if desired: There is a fine young Orchard near the main Dwelling House, containing ninety Apple Trees of excellent winter and summer Fruit, be sides Cherry and Peach Trees. There are also never-failing springs of excellent water on differ ent parts of the,place, and Stock can have access to water from every field on the place. The Land is well adapted to all kinds of grain, clover, timo thy, and other grass. This is one of the most plea nant places to, live in the Valley of Virginia. It would make a very fine situation for a Farm, as the house fronts both the Rockingham Turnpike and Keezeltown road. Also, another Tract of Woodland, lying 10 miles east of the other Farm,, Containing 192 ACRES, adjoining the lands of Messrs. Samuel Ermin, Geo Nicholas, and others. ' The above property is now in market, and a bargain may be obtained, as I am determined to sell. I forbear'a more minute description, as farm ers desirous of purchasing will of course examine for themselves.! Terms very reesonable. and pos session given at any time to suit the purchaser. For further infOrmation address the subscriber at Harrisonburg, Rockingham co.. Va. . Jan 4tf--19 ELI KERAN. City Property at Private Sale. THE subscriber will dispose of at private sale, on reasonable terms, all that fine DWELLING HOUSE and piece of ground, with the buildings ad joining, now in the 'occupancy of Mr. Sanderson, and well kno as connected with the establish ment of the 'LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER." This property is situated in the city of Lancaster, in Market Square, and consists of an excellent TWO STORY RESIDENCE, ;am built in modern style, with parlors, bed " ". rooms, and offices, the latter of which arc occupied by the Editor. There is also. attached a new Three Story Brick Building, with a Dining Room, Kitchen,Bathroom with bath for hot air cold water, and fi ne airy an d comfortable chamberf. Attached is niacin brick Smoke House. On the rear or the lot is it two story BRICK BUILDING, now occupied as a Printing Office, but Which, from its position, might bo easily con verted into a residence for ainnall family. There is a hydrant acid plenty of water in the yard, in the .dwelling and office. To a lawyer or a printer this property offers many advantages. It in in a central position, in the neighborhood of the Courts, County Offices, Mar kets, and principal Hotels, and is withal located quietly and geasantly. An indisputable title will be given, and the terms will be made to suit. puichasers. For further particulars, enquire of JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Esq., Attorney at Law, Lancaster, who is my Agent, and who will make known the terms JOHN W. FORNEY 9-tf March 23, 1352 Building Lots for Sale. BY a-r.olution of the Board of Trusted of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of vLancaster, will be sold at private sale, the ground in the rear of the Church building, (formely occu pied as a .burying ground,) and facing on Walnut street, which can be divided into three handsome building lots—to be sold separately or together, as may best suit purchasers. Possession given im mediately. Apply to BENJAMIN F. SHENK', President of the _Board of Trustees. Lancaster, Nov 30 tf-45 Valuable •Proporty For Sale, HE large and commodious HOUSE for- a merly occupied by the subscriber in South 'ID Queen street ? opposite• the Odd Fellows' Hall.— There is an, extensive range of back buildings, gas and water are introduced; and there is, in ad dition, two wells Of excellent water on the premi ses end the privilege or a third on the line of this and the adjoining property. The property would be suitable for a public house, or a boarding house, or the buildings in the rear might be converted in to a number of small dwelling houses, which, on account of the premi . Ses being near the Conestoga Steain Mills could be*,readily rented to advantage. ELLIS LEWIS. tf-16 Lan, May 11 For Relit —The new two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated on the ”. South East, corner of Orange and Shippen streest. Possession given on the first of April next, 1853. For terms apply to MICHAEL. MALONE, or MICHAEL MtGRANN. feb 1 tr-`) MO our Creditors.—Take Notice, that we have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Lows of this Commonwealth, and that the Judges pf sa'd 'Court have appointed the Tmun MONDAY IN MARCH, A. D., 1353, (being the 21st,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Cower HOUSE in the city of Laticaster, for the hearing of us and our re spective creditors, when and where all persons in terested are notified to attend. _ _ Lan. Feb 2.2-3t-5] Notice to Creditors . OFFICE OF THE SUSQUEfIAIVIVA CANAL} M COP./01Y, December 17,1852. THE Susquehanna Canal Company is" prepared to execute the provisions of the act passed at the late sessions of the Legislatures of Pennsylva nia and Maryland, by the issue of thd new Bonds and Stock certificates pi:chided for by said acts.— The holders'of the obligations of the said Compa ny, an of the Tide Water Canal Company, will please present them at this office before the first day of January, 1853, or as early thereafter as practicable for conversion under said laws, on which named day the said nest bonds will bear date. THOS. M. ABBETT, dec 28 orn-49] Treasurer. Strasburg. Academy.--The Strasburg Academy will open its next Session on the First Monday of May, 1853, under the supervision of the undersigned, who will by that time haVe the entire buildings re-fitted and newly furnished, with such other improvements as will add greatly to the comfort of the Students, and to theirrnental, moral and physical progress. Parents are invited to come and examine the sys tem of instruction and government pursued in the Academy after the commencement of its next ses sion. • Terms per SESSION of 5 Months $6O, payable, one half in advance, and the remainder at the end of the session. For references and particulars, address JESSE OREN, M. D., Principal. feb 1 3m-2] Strasburg, Pa. IN THE MATTER of the. intended application of HENRY SERAPE', to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at April term, 1853, for license to keep a tavern in the S. W. Ward, in the City of Lan caster, it beinum old stand. WE, the uhdersigned citizens of the S. West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Henry Sheaff, and that he is of 'good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room, and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Christian *Strohle, John Steigerwalt, Geo. Spin dler, Henry A.. Gable, Thomas Mulherrin, Jacob Greiner, J. C. Van Camp, Wm. Mathiot, Henry iNI— Reigart, John Black, Abraham Miller W. Taylor. . march 8 3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JoHni H. HOGENDOBLEIL, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at April term, 1853, for license. to kdop a tavern in the village of Mount Pleasant, West Herripfield township, Lancaster county, it being an old stand. . • . . . WE, the undersigned citizens of West Hempfield twp., where said inn or tavern is. proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is neces sary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said John H. Hogendobler, and that he is of good repute for. honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers travellers. D. W. Witmer, .Yohn Kauffman, Jacob Blots - A. M. Cassidy, John Develin, Jacob Gamber, William Roberts, Clemson Baker, Jacob Will, William Sells, Jacob Myers, John Fridy, Henry Neff, Jacob Witmer. [marsh 8 3t5-7 IN THH,MATTEIt'ot the intended application of JACOB - H4.urverir, td the Court of Quarter fies sionerat April tertni'lBs3,lor license to keep a tavetn in Conestoga township,Lancanter county, it being and-il :stand. :WE, the eadersigned citizen' of - Conestogatwp., whereiaid inn - 11r tavern-is proposed-to be kept, do certify, tharthe said inn or tavern is necessary toncniimbddrifteihayiublie and -enterer itL i strangers and travellers, ifidi fast ` we are well 'painted with the, sigt.ili t eehSitatiirtoon,tand - tho she is of geed repute - fin :haat - sty. and temperance, and is well provided-with-house'.tocim and conveniences forzhe*comodiitiOnor strangers and travellers. Andrew G. Bowers, Jacob 8.. Erb, Abraham Kendig,• Tobias Stehmen; jr., Reubin Benedick, Adam Lefevre, Jacob Feln,John. Warfel, John Lenhardt, John Montgomery,..Abre. H. Metzger, Jacob Shenk. • [march 8 3t-7 IN'TEIE MATTER Of the 'Mended application of GEORGE Axt; lathe Court of Quarter Ses sions', at April term, 1853, foii license to -keep a tavern in Cliiirchtown, Caernarvon twp: it being an old stand. WE, the uhderaigned 'citizens of Caernarvon twp. where said inn or tavern is propotied to be kept do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said George Axe, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, ,and is well provided with house room and convenience for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Hanson B. Jacobs, Edward Davies, B.F. Bunn. Coleman J. Bull, Lot Rogers, Abm. Lincoln, Evan Rogers, E. D. White, Jacob Jameson, John Ringwalt, Isaac Weaver miller, David Styer, Andrew Robesonr [march 8 31.*-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JAMES H. HotorroN, to• the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at April term; 1853, for license to keep a tavern in Saiisbury township, Lancaster county, • it being an o:d stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Salisbury twp., where Said inn or_ tavern is proposed to be kept,. do certify, that the said in or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we ate well acquainted with the said James H. Houston, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. B. F. Houston, Elias Eby, David Kurtz, Samuel Hasson, John Umb e, jr., William F. Baker, John Shimp, Peter Eby, Isaac W. Rutter, Henry Dickin son, John D. Wilson, Isaac Livingston. march 8 • 3t*-7 IN 'Bti E MArI'ER of the intended application of ANTHONY CARPENTLR, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at April term. 1853, for • a license to keep a tavern in New Holland, Earl township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Earl township where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Anthony Carpenter, and that he Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Samuel L. Custard, Michael Bard, George W. Smith, James Darrow, Wendel Doll, Wm. Beret ler, J. R. Brubaker, Joseph Jones, Solomon Wea. ver, Solomon Diffenderfer, Amos Diller, Philip Brubaker. march 8 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JAMES DONNELLY, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at April term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in the N. E. Ward, Lancaster city, it being an old stand. WE, the . unddreigned citizens of, the N. East Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said James Donnelly, and that the is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and .conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. J. H. Kurtz, M. Weethaeffer, Peter Getz, John Weidler, Jacob Bear, Owen Hopple, Charles F. Youngman, Benjamin M. Foltz. Jonathan Foltz, W. T. Yenta!, Levi D. Diller, A Danner. march 1 30-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Eat Rurrun, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at April term, for license to keep a tavern at " Pequa Inn," in Leacock twp., it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Leacock township, where said inn or tavern is proposed 'to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain • strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Eli Rutter, and that he is of good re pute for honesty and temperance. and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the acommodation of strangers and travellers. John V. Hurst, Robert Tagert, Henry Hess, U. Bitzer, Jno R. Krider, Henry Hurst, J. Sheaffer, J. S. Hurst, Martin B. Stauffer, Levi Hoover, Jacob Bair, Isaac Bitzer, Daniel M. Eaby, J. L. Lightner, F. B.Holl. [march 13t•-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of PHILIP FITZPATRICK, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at April term, 1853,f0r a license to keep a tavern in the S. W. Ward, Lancaster city, it being an old stand. WE,. the undersigned eitizens of South West Ward, where said irn or tavern .is proposed to be kept, 'do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted withthe said Philip Fitzpatrick,who is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well pro vided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and trot ellers. W M Taylor, Morton Garrett, E Steward,:Henry M. Reigart, J. C. Van Camp, E. Stehman, Henry Carpenter, Wm. Mathiot, M. Withers,M. Augus tus Withers, W tn. S. Amweg, Geo. M. Steinman, Charles Gillespie. [march 1 3t*-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of HENRY M. HINES, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at April term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in Manor twp., Lancaster coun ty, it beinwan old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Manor township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Henry M. Eines, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro. vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. 3.• Kauffman, Abraham Hostetter, C. Melling er, Jacob Mellinger,Jacob Ohmit, Jacob &Miller, Geo. G. Brush, Jacob C. Stauffer Jesse T. Brush, John M. Witmer, Frederick Stauffer, John Fagan, John E. M , Donald, Henry Gehr, Henry Loyer, Henry E. Kline. (march 1 3t-6 GEORGE GISH, of Mount Joy twp JOHN MAST, of U. Leacock twp IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN TWEED, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at April term, 1853, for license to keep a tavern in New Providence, Martic township, Lancaster pounty, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Martin township, where said inn or tavern is propoded to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary 'to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John Tweed, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Peoples, Jacob Cramer, David Mowrer. John K. Rohrer, John M. Shenk, Benjamin Hess, Joseph Winters, John Miller, jr., Henry S. Huber, 'Joseph Leaman, Abraham Brubaker, Joseph C. Shenk, Francis Mylin, John Hass, N. K. Zook. march 1 St-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of ELIZABETH PETERMAN, for a License to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster, at the old stand lately kept by William Youart, in North Queen street, in said city. WE, the undersigned citizens •of the N. E. Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn of tavern is necessary ,to accomodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Elizabeth Peter man, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accomodation of strangers and travellers. John Weidler, Benj. M. Foltz, Richard Nelson,' William Gable, J. H. Kurtz, Joseph Gormley, C. Carmany, Bald ez Lipp, W. Frick, Jacob Bear, Con rad Miller, H. A. Rockafield, John Bear, John F. Shroder, Charles S. Frick, Simon J. Young, D. Mil ler. [march 1 3t-6 IN THE'MATTER of the intended application of • Owen florm.r., to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at April term, for license to keep a tavern in N. E. Ward City ol Lancaster, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of N. E. Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certi fy, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Owen Hopple, and that he is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and, Conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Benja.M. Foltz, C. F.Youngman , Daniel Okeson, Jacob Zecher, Lot Watson, Michel Gross, M. West heatier, Joe. Gormley, Cyrus Cormany; John Weld ler, J. Zimmerman, W. Frick. [march 1 3t-6 JUST received a fresh and large supply of fruit and nuts at Keffer's old stand, consisting in part of 36 box raisins, (new crop.) 48 drums of figs. 50:jars, of prunes. 'ecases of preserved ginger. 24 bags of groundnuts, also almonds, filberts, cream nuts and English walnuts; which I will sell wholesale and retail4nt the lowest cash prices at SAMUEL ELENSLER'S nov 9] ConfectiouePy, No. 6, B. King at. Fresh Fruit and Nuts. . aye o~ Peal ~To - the Taxa.; 1.../ble inhabitants of Lancaster County.,—Pursu tint to the provisions of the law of the Common wealth, the undersigned Comniissioners of Lanc.s. ter county hereby give notice to the taxable inhab itants in the respective townships of the said county, that the days for appeal from the Assess ments for 1853, will be at the Commissioners , OP fice, in the city of Lancaate:, on the dais follow ing, to wit: For the Townships of Adamstown, Bart,, Brecknock, Caernarvon, Cocalico East, Cocalico West, Colerain, Conestoga, Elizabeth, Columbia, Conoy, Donegal East, Donegal West, Drumore, Ephrata, Earl, Earl East, Earl West, Fulton, Hempfield East, Hempfield, West Lampeter East, Lampeter West, Lancaster, Leacock Lower, Leacock, Little Britain, Manheim, Mantic, Manor, Mount Toy, Paradise, Penn, Rapho, Salisbury, Sadabury, Strasburg, Strasburg Bor., Warwick, Lancaster City, MONDAY, MARCH 7th TUESDAY, the Sth WEDNESDAY, The 9th THURSDAY, the 10th FRIDAY, the 11th }MONDAY, the 21st. SAMUEL FRY, CHR'N HESS, JOHN M. HIESTAND, Commissioners. Feb 3-6t-3 Notice SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, / PARICESDURG, March 1, 1853. THE following prices per cord will be paid after this date for good Oak Wood,delivered at the following named stations on ihe line of the Colum bia and Philadelphia Railroad: Upon State Wharf in Columbia, $2,80. Cooper's Ware House, $3,25. Straight Line east of Bird-in-Hand, $3,25. Lemon Place, $3,35. M'llvains Lime Kilns, 53,30. Kinzer's, $3,30. Eaby'a Curve, $3,15. . Gap, $3,25. Moore's Lime kilns, $3,10. Christiana, $3,10. Penningtonville $3,10. Parkesburg, $3,10. At the regular between Parkesburg and Down ingtown, $3,10. Downingtown,s3,ls. Oakland, 53,0. Walkertown, $3,30. Steamboat, 83,40. Paoli, 53,50. Eagle, $3,60. • Morgan's Corner, $3,70. White Hall, $3,75. The above prices are ibr firBt quality of Oak Wood. The wood inspector will reduce the prices when the wood is not of that quality. Good Ches nut wood will be taken at GO cede per cord less than the price paid for Onk. No new stations will be allowed without the approval of the Suporinten dent. JOS. B. BAKER, Superintendent Col. tz Phila. Railway. march 1. 3t-6 Adams , Express. SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT for 1852 ADAMS & CO'S Express are now running their own Cars accompanied by special messenger, and iron safe. Theynre prepared to forward daily, ;Sundays excepted ,)with the fast mail trains, Boxes,. Bundles, Parcels, Specie, &c., &c., to all points on the Central Railroad, via Lancaster, Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, New port, Mifflintown, Lewistown, Huntingdon, Spruce Creek, Tyrone, Hollidaysburg, Summitjohnstown, Blairsville, Greensburg and Pittsburg ;—via Cum berland Valley Road, to Carlisle; Shippensburg, Chambersburg. In all of above named places are rezular agents who will attend promptly to the collection of notes, drafts, bills, bills, &c. Goods will also be forwarded to most of the points on the West Branch of the Susquehanna. Persons residing in the interior towns off the main route, can have packages forwarded with despatch from Philadelphia and other points by having them directed to any of the above named places. Goods destined for any of the above places are forwarded by the 11 o'clock train daily. Goods for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Frankford and Lexington, Ky., Indianapolis, and St. Louis, by the night train. Gnds for the Ea.tern and Southern cities for warded daily by both morning and evening trains. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by marl, (post paid,) when they are for goods,to be forwarded by Express. No commission will be charged. Offices: PutLanaLenta, 116, Chesnut street. LANCASTER, North Queen street, three doors south of the Railroad. J. G. THACKARA, Agent. March 23, 1852. 9-0 THE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $50,000: CHARTER PERPgIITUAL. /PHIS Company is now fully organized, and pre j_ pared to insure against the combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, air descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, &c. 111- Office, No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg. DIRECTORS. A. JAYNES, 'resident. B. M'LAIN, Secretary. Wm Day, James Mathews, Alex Hilanis, Henry A White, • . Wm 0 Leslie, Wm Bakewell, John Young, jr. J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, Lancaster. nov 6 tf-42] REMOVAL. JAMES W. QUINN'S • • Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boot and Shoe Store Mir AS been removed to the room lately occupied by Mrs. Mary Hull, North Queen street, near the Railroad, Lancaster, where he is prepared to manufacture FINE FRENCH FANCY BOOTS, do. do. plain Walking Shoes ' Monroes, Con gress Boots and Gaiters. Also all kinds of Heavy Work, suitable fdr Country as well as City custom. All who want a neat fit and easy Boot would do well to call at J. W. Quinn's new Store. LADIES'BRANCH.—To the Ladies he would say that all who want an extra fine Satin Gaiter, Italian Cloth do., Francais do., farm') colored White Kid Slippers, French do., Shoetees, Jenny Linde, Jefferson Ties, Buskins, Kid Gaiters, and Morocco Boots, in all the various styles; and as he in tenda to sell as cheap as any other establishment in the city, he respectfully solicits their patronage, assuring all who may patronize him, that no efforts will be spared to give general satisfaction, both n quality and in price. A large assortment of various colored Gaiters always on hand. Also children's Shoes of every description. Aug. 17—tf-30 • HENSLER'S CHEAP WHOLESALE & RETAIL ConfeCtionary and Fruit Store, No. 6, East King Street, Lancaster. Pa, THE subscriber takes this opportunity of re turning his sincere thanks to a kind and gen erous public, tor 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 done (and well done) in the best manner. &Kau. CARES of every kind and style baked later at the shortest notice, and warranted good. LARGE CARER, such as Pound; Sponge, Fruit, Lady, Delicate Dever and Christmas, 4.c., &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 of fruit, and at shortest notice. CANDIES of all kinds, Common and Fancy Sugar Almonds, French Se crets, Rose Almonds, &c., manufactured to order •at the shortest notice. and warranted to keep in any climate. SUGAR Toys of all kinds. Fumy, such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Oranges, Le mons_ Citron, Currants, & c., with Almonds, Fil berts, Cream Nuts, 4.c., ¢c., and in fact every ar ticle appertaining to Confectionary, can be had there, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Don'tforget thi pIace—SAMUEL HEN SLER'S(Keffer' s) Old Stand, N 0.6, East Ring et., Nov 31-1-46 Lancaster, Pa. THOMAS C, SMITHS (LATE OF LANCASTER, FA.) Proprietor of Franklin Hotel. No. 57 South street, BALTIMORE—in the imme diate neighborhood of all the Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. . June 8, 1862. *2O-3m C., B. Rogers, DAN • ; ; ; 'WAREHOUSE No. 29. Market Steed, Pktiodelphia. MANUFACTU moat of the oet approved, Agricultural Implementi. Cantina made to order. flat 26-Iy-40 iiiilladelphist Advertisements. V. B. PALMER, AGENT, THIRD AND CHESNUT STS WHOLESALE GROCERS. Waterman & Osbourn, NORTH W. Corner Second and Mulberry (Arch) Streets, Philadelphia, offer for sale a large assortment of TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, &c., Re. Those commeneing New Stores are particularly invited to call. iltr Attention given to Produce. Jan J 5 trwitt, Shultz & Pelpees . Whole ]. sale Boot, Shoe, Hat, Cap, Palm and Leghp-rn Hate, Bonnets and Artificial Flower Warehouse, No. 101 Arch street ,4 doors below WEBB'S UNION HOTEL, Philadelphia. WILLIAM. C. IRWIN, WALTER F. SHULTZ, Feb 22-6m-5 MICHAEL G. PEIPER. Cheap China, Glass, &C. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 'Catmita . ST., PHILADELPHIA, offer to the citizens of Lancaster and its vicinity the choice of their beau tiful and immense stock, in any quantity and ofall qualities, of DINNER, TEA & TOILET SETS, PLATES, DISEIES, PITCHERS, &c., FRENCH T OR ENGLISH CHINS, on-Inonrronz WARE. as also GLASS WARE, CUT AND MOULDED, to greallovariety, at the very lowest rates. Hotels, Boarding and Private Houses supplied with the best articles at very cheap prices. april 20, 1862 ly -13 Adam Wm. RapP'S PATENTED SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PENS, Embracing all the properties contained infinest quill pen, in addition to which,the durability of the Metals are combined and fully associated and developed. 1852. 9111 E following highly respectable Testimonials and Recommendations are Submitted to the ?üblic : "Having tried ADAM Wm. 11.4.n05. PATENT SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PEN', the undersigned take great pleasure in recommending it to the pub lic as the greatest improvement in Metallic Pens that has met our attention. His Excellency, Wm. Bigler, Gov. State of Penn'a. His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe, do Maryland. Prof.J. S. Hart, Prin. of Central High School, Phila. Right Rev. Bishop A. Potter, Philadelphia. Rev. Charles Wadsworth, do Rev. W. B. Edwards, Washington city. Rev C K Nelson, Annapolis, Md. Rev John Street, Phila. Rev D W Bartine, Phila. Rev De W itt, Harrisburg. Rev G H Coit, Harrisburg. Rev Chas A Hay, do Rev John F Mesick, do , W Rawle, Esq, Phila. Judge Booth, Delaware. , Hon Jos B. Chandler, do Richard Vain, Esq., do Clark Hare, Esq., do Wm. Neal, do Isaiah Hacker ' do Geo W Walloston, do Alden Geo W Ash, do Wm S Price, do James M Cassady, Esq., Camden, New-. Jersey. Thos W Mulford, do do do A Browning, do do do W N Jeffries, do do do Duff Green,Esq „Wash's ,W H Miller, Esq., Wash's F Howard, M D do J Radcliff, do do Richard Smith,Esq. do Wm P Elliot do do Editors National Intelligencer, Washington city. Editors Maryland State Cap tol Gazette. Editors Washington Republic. Editors Philadolphia Public Ledger. • To the Public. The subscriber having purchased the property known as the Moyamensing Banking House, South East corner of 2d and Chesnut streets, for hie fu ture business Establishnient, intends keeping a large and complete assortment of every variety of texture and size of _ _ ADAM WM. RAPP'S LATELY PATENTED SCIENTIFIC NICHE COLD PENS , Gold and Silver PENCILS and PEN HOLDERS, of every variety, Wholesale and Retail. In addi lion thereto, I have on hand Rapp's last edition of. SCIENTIFIC PENMANSHIP and PEN-MAKING, in various bindings. JAMES BARBER, General Sale Agent for Adam Wm. Rapp , s Patent ed Scientific Niche Gold Pens, S E corner Second and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia May 4, 1552 Something New.—MRS. H. G. SUPLEE invites the attenfion of Country Merchants and Dress Makers to her unrivaled assortment VPA PER PATTERNS, for lull sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves, Mantles, Talmas, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Sacks, &c. The Patterns are embroidered in various designs, printed and fringed, showing exactly how the Dress will appear when made. Being in constant communication with the I.st houses of London and Paris, and furnished monthly with every new design as soon as it appears, the public can always depend on this old established House for the most recherche novelties in dress. Always on hand a beautiful assortment of Can.- DREN , s Ccormsc., of the newest styles and mate rials. Medals were awarded her in 1848, 1850 and 1852. A set of Six Patterns will be sent to any one en closing Three Dollars. • MRS. H. G. SUPLEE'S Children's Clothing and Pattern Emporium, 64 South 2d St., Philadelphia. jan 26 3m-I. • WM. BAILY & SON, ou• ln' ""a .i" s . ' ) JEWILIT, su,vra.weas. ?UMW- Wilt AND lacy AILTIOIX3. Are constantly receiving the latest Alias of the above Good., which are offered at whcdatale or retail, at No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near Decatur Street, Philadelphia. vy.. ......, d, ESTABLISBILD IX JAM 0 4,1 4 .o . ANirrtottsd fa be spAAI lAsy so May 18,1852 No Cure, No Pay! T HE Greatest Medical Remedy of the Age.— HALLOWAY , S AMICA 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, 4-c. Prepared only by JOHNSTON & HALLOWAY, Wholesale Druggist, No. 76 Market street, Oct 26-6m-40 Philadelphia Cheap Watches and Jewelry, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the Philadel phia 'Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philada. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 , ~,,.. carat cases, $2BOO 41 .... C. Silver do. full jeweled, 12 00 7IrF Silver Lepine, jewels. slo,ti do. do. do. 9,00 Superior Quartiere, 7,00 . Imitation do. 5,00 Gold Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver do, 1,50 Gold Bracelets, 3 ,0 0 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1,00 Silver Tea apoons, set, 5,00 ' Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to SO ; Watch Glass, plain, 12 Lcents ; Patent 181;. Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. Yg . l . goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFF'ER & HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad.. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Le pines, still lower than the above prices. aug 24 Trunks, Trunks.—P. rtlcCaullay's MANUFACTORY, No. 16 South 4th Street, and No. 141 Lombard at., above 3d at., Philadel phia. Trunks of all descriptions. NEST, , PACKING, 3 TRUNKS always on hand TRAVELING, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP WAR RANTED. Feb 8-3m-2 O.OFANIEGIODAL HoTgL TEE subscriber having leased the public house formerly known as the AIIERICAN HOUSE, No. 18 S. Sixth Street 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, frord attic to basement. An entire new outfit of furni: tare, bedding, &c., &c., has been procured from the most celebrated Manufacturers in this city. From the central location; 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 licited. JARED IRVIN, Proprietor, ' JACOB G. LEBO, Superintendent, aug 31 CITY HOTEL. NO. (44 & 4e NORTH THIRD STREE A. H. lIIHST, Proprietor 49-ly Dec. 31, 1850 R. BUCHMULLER I At the Lowest Market rates. Patent Tailor, Barber & Ladies Sheers &Scissors. Also on Rand Me following Articles Wade & Batcher's celebratep Razors, 12 varieties, Greaves & Son's 2 do - Thomas Tilotson's S do Jos. Rodgers 8 Son's. 6 do ' Wostenholm & Son , s 6 no , : Joseph Eliot>s " 12 do t POCKET CUTLERY,, Joseph Rodgers & Son's Pen ~,,• Pocket Knives, G. Wostenholm & Son's do W S Butcher": do Thos Turner's do and Wilson Hawaesworth Moss & Elison's S do ThOmas Tilotson's do' American do - _ Fine Howie Knives, Fine Hunting do. Fine Dirk -do. Fine Fly-open Dirks, Fine large far-west Knives, Fine Sportsmen's do. Fine Pruning do. Fine Sheath Dirks. ENGLISH. TABLE CUTLERY Ivory-handle Knives and Forks. Self-tip do _ do : Ebony do do Stag•hand Knives 4- Cocoa do .- do White Bone handle Knives and Forks Scored Bone d 4 Sham Buck do Pressed Horn do Wood do. Also a great variety of American Table Knives and Forks, Cook-knives, Butcher-knives, Carvers, Beef Slicers, 4m. 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 ¢ belts, game bags, 4.c. Tea trays from S to 30 inches. Tea trays, gothic, from 8 to SO inches. Silver-plated tea and table spoons, table and de-. sert forks. Waiters, gothic, from 8' to 30 inches. Tea bells, corkscrews, britannia tea and table spoons. A large assortment of Accordeons and Fancy Goods. Also a large assortment of English and German Guns, consisting of Fine Trist Double and Single. barrrelled—selluagrvery low. Also sharpening, polishing and repairing of shears, scissors, knives, razors and instruments, at his Cutlery store, No. 35, North Queen street, one-half a square south of the Railroad, Lancaster city. , [tact l 2 6m -3S 500 CHALLENGE. WHATEVER concerns the health and happi ness of a peoplei s at all times of the most valuable iMportance. .11 take itfor granted thatev ery person will do all ,n their'power, to save the lives of their children and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all .sacri fices. I feel it to be my duty to,solemnly assure you that WORMS, according ; to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults arc liable; if you have an appetite con tinually changeable from one kind of food to an other, bad Breath, pain in the Stomach, picking at the Nose, hardness and fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse . irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy:— • HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. • - - - - An article founded upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, be ing perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial ef fect, where bowel complaints and diarrahtea have mode them weak and debilitated, the tonic proper ties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the stomach, which makes it an infallible remedy fur those afflicted with. Dyspepsia, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have faded, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. This is the moat difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human 53 stem, 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, 4-c., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave.— In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must bit 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 act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 tablespoonful's 3 times a day—these di rections followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. 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; so that any wrong action of the Live: effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, 4-c. We should, therefore, )vatch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver.— These Pills being composed of Roots .5- Plants fur nished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, Ist, An Expectorant,' which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promote the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An Alter live, which changes in some inexplicable and in s-nsible 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 are 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, itc. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and Suite Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. Elobeasack, at his Laboratory, No. ISO North Second St., Phila., Pa. For sale by J. Long 4- Co., W. G. Baker, Lan caster; J. Stouffer, Mt. Joy; Klauser, Fairview; Steacy, Octoraro, post-office ; Irwin, Cambridge ; Shaub, Willow Street; Weidman, Brickersville ; Leader, Columbia; and by everyrespectable Drug gist and merchant in the State Pricecash, 25 cts. , Oct 26 Time! Time: Time !—New ant. .neap 1 Watch and Jewelry Store. S. A, DYSART & BRO., respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have opened a WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, in West King street, one door below the Market House, where they will be able to sell goods in their line at the following low prices : Full Jewelled Gold Lever Watches, 18 C. case from $26 to $5O. Gold Lepine Watches, full jewelled, from $25 to $3O. Silver Lever Watches,, lull jewelled, from $l2 to $lB. • Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, from $8 to 12 Gold Pens in Silver cases, from $1 to $2,50, Silver Tea Spoons; from $4,60 to $B,OO. Clocks of ali kinds, from $1,50 to $lO,OO. ALSO—Ladies and Gents' Breast Pins, Ladies Fancy Ear Rings, (new styles.) A large lot of Gold Chains, Gold Pencils, Gold Pen Cases, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Keys, Port Moaais, Ancor deons, and other articles too numerous to mention usually kept in Watch and Jewelry Stores, at least 20 per ceut: lower than any other Store in the city. We invite all our friends and the public in general to give u a call. We will not charge any thing for a Wok. " Quck sales and Small Profits," is our Motto. _ . . N. B.—S. A. D.' having finished his trade with ore or the best workmen in the city of Philadel phia, he is prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing at the shortest notice, and, warranted for one year or no charge. tf-2 tr . onlgmacher & Bauman, . 1111 ners and Carriers Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad arid North Prince Street. Cheap for Cash, or approved Credit. constantly on hand a full as sortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality. including Rouzer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of csupe rier quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leatner, Garden Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tonle, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, s•c. All kinds of Leather bought in the rough; high• est price, given for Hides and Skins in cash ; orders will be promptly attended to. ' vet. 1 15-2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOCK AND TIME PIECE ESTABLISHMENT, South. East corner of Second and Chesnut sts., Philacrg. - WHERE may be found a large and splendid as sortment of the beet modern Improved Eight Day and Thirty Hour Brass and Alarm.Clocks, - aud Time Pieces, suitable for Churches, Halls, Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad CaTe, Parlors, Offices,Bed Rooms, Kitchens , &c., which will be sold in ots to suit Purchasers, from one to One Thousand, at the lowest cash prices. N. B.—Clocks of all kinds Repaired and Warrant ed. Clock Trimmings of every 'description con stantly for sale. [May 4, 1852-11-15 MANUFACTURER OF Guns! Guns! THE TAPE WORM! HOBENSACTS• LIVER PILLS James Barber's SchenSPuLtnOnlc Syrup.---A ck Specific Remedy for COnsfimption, Scrofula, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. MR. DEACON'S C kSE. DE. J. R. SCHENCK- My dear sir—l am pleased beyond expression, to inform you of the extraordinary cure )our Pulmo nic syrup has made in my case. Ei,ght or nine years since I was attacked with a violentscrofulous affection. Painful ulcers appeared op my face and neck, which in. a short time ate the flesh to the bones. My sufferings were awfuls. In a short time ulcers came ont nmy arms and body. The discharges from the ulcers were so offensive that it was unpleasant for any one to stay in my room. I applied to several physicians, who inforth ed me it could not be cured except by my under going a mrecurial treatment, .which I was very loath to do. However, my disease continuing, the ulcers increasing in size and number, my health ' becoming daily impaired, and death inevitable, I consented to the treatment. I took an immense deal of calomel and mercury before the disease ap peared to be arrested, all the time suffering tor tures, my appetite gone and my body much emaci ated; every joint in my body seemed loosened, and much swoolen and sore. I was pronounced cured of scrofula, but badly afflicted with a " mercurial disease." • My system was in a horrible condition. Every change in the weather would bring'upon me pains which were almost beyond endurance. My diges tive organs were very much impaired ; the ulcers would occasional re-appear, discharging very offen sive-matter. I was induced to take "Syrup of Sar saparilla," which I procured of - some of the most popular manufacturers. After taking six or eight bottles the disease would apparently subside, but in the course of three or four weeks it would return and compel me to resort to the same remedy.. The benefit I deriveed from using the Sarsaparilla was merely temporary, and was costing me a great deal of money, more than I was able to pay. I despair. ed of ever being cured ; my life was a burtlien to me; I often felt as though I would rather die at once than linger on in such awful misery without hope. About eighteen months since home of my friends informed me of several cures of Scrofula performed by SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, and requesting me to try it. I had no confidence in anything, Mr. Van Doran, Conductor on the Ramden and Amboy Railroad, told me of a person cured by your Syrup, and insisted on my giving it a trial. His confidence in it produced me to pro cure a half dozen bottles. At the time I was suf fering tortures, my limbs•were much swollen and very painful, the ulcers discharging very offensive matter; nothing but lar .0 dose of landanum ena bled me to sleep. Hein,: rising the rsing the con tents of the fifth bottle I experienced a benefit; my degiative organs much imi.roved, and seemed to regain their healthy exercise; my appetite-livas much increased, arid I felt stronger throughout my while system; the ulcers discdarged very freely, and the discharges became less and less offensive. Whilst using the tenth bottle all swellinn, and sore ness left me, the discharges subsided, the ulcers commenced healing, and before the bottle was emptedi all appearance of ulcers were removed, and I was permanently cured. I have enjoyed un interrupted good health for the last fifteen months. I am convinced that scrofula and mercurial disea ses are entirely eradicated from my system. I have not had ache for more than a year past. Prior to my using the Pulmonic Syrup, there was not a week that I did not suffer day and night more or lc the most excruciating pains. I ant confident it I had used your Pulmonic Syrup before using the calomel and mercury, it would have prevented all my Elul• faring, and saved me several hundred dollars: I am now, thank God, a perfectly w, 11 man, and at tribute it entirely to your " Pulmonic Syrup.' Wishing you every success in" your business which your truly valuable medicine entitles you to, I am repectfully, your obd't serv't, ROBERT H. DEACON. Burlington. N. J., April 2d, ISO.' Prepared only by J. H. Schenck, and fur salp in Lancaster by ELLMAKER 4. RICHARDS, Sole Agents. GILBERT, WENTZ 4. CO., No. 177, North 3d street, Wholesale Agents for the State. Price $l,OO per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5,00. feb 25 3rp-5 ESUl]!E=inill HEAP CLOTHING STORE, Great bargains can now be bad at the SIGN OF THE RED COAT. r llh subscriber would respectfully inform his 1 friends and the public in general, that he, has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest assortment of Cloths,' Cassinwes and Vestings ever offered in the city of Lancaster. Also, a large tot of READY -Monti: C LOTHI NG everything pertaining to Gentlemen's Wardrobes. The Clothing I . offer for sale are made up in my own shop by experienced workmen, and under my own supervision. I therefore feel prepared to of fer great bargains in the Clothing line, and lei test this fact I earnestly invite the citizens of the city and county of Lancaster to give me a call and ex amine the quality and price of my Goods before purchasing elsewhere. I will also, as heretofore, continue to make up all kinds of Clothing accord ing to order. Those who prefer it can have their measures taken and garments made up to their own desires. - . Always on hand, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTINGS, &c. Also, a fine assort ment of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, tocts, Gloves, Handk'fs, Suspenders, Hosiery, and all kinds of flannel and knit Unflershirts and Drawers, cheap. CUSTOMER WORK. i • , Persons who bring their own goods, can have them made up at short notice, with the certainty of a good fit and no disappointment. I alio beg leave to say, that I have secured the services of Mr. JOSEPH BRIHHER, long and favor ably known in this county as an experienced cutter. Mr. B. presents his compliments to his friends in the county, and invites them to give him a call. Don't forget the place—North Queen street, be tween the National House and Spanglers's Book Store, West side. That is the place to - find the cheap Clothing Store of WM. HENSLER. sent 21 tf4 35 Dr. Long's Botanic Syrup!, Warrented a Pure Vegetable Oompounl. IS a certain, safe and effectual remedy for 4.emo ..ving all diseases arising from an impure 9ondi- Lion of the blood, or from an injudicions use of mercury, &c. It stands unrivalled for the cure of SCROFULA or Kings Evil. Disease of the bone, tu mors, stubborn ulcers, ulcers of the throat, ;neck, nose 'and legs, white swelling, disease of tho,spine, kidney complaints, chronic rheumatism, pustula. eruptions on the face, arms and body, erysipelas, dropsical affections, mercureal and syphilitic, affec tions, sick head ache, dizziness, all constitutional disorders, and all diseases arising from early!indis cretions, &c., &c. This medicine has a specific and most salutary action upon the liver and ,spleen and will in a. short time if persevered in cure the most obstinate case of liver complaint. Dispepsia or in digestion, in nine cases out of ten is caused by an unhealthy condition of the liver &c.; this being the cause, it is evident that I .' the use of the Botanic Syrup, the digestive org, , ns must again tes..me their healthy functions, and renewed health; vigor and strength will inevitably; follow. • y persons are diseased fur the want of the bloodheing purified. .Thousands of persons are de stroying their constitutions by neglecting th, apply a proper remedy; to all such the Botanic Syrup be of intrinsic value as a certain and effectual means of restoring them to their usual health andivieor. Valuable respectable cirtificates of cures could be adduced and inserted here if the inventor of this invalhable medicine deemed it expedient to, do so He does not consider it prudent, nor is lie willing to make a public show aild . use of respectable names of individuals who have been thoroughly cured of their complaints, as a means to enhance the sale of the medicine, but would respectfully request all persons afflicted with any of the above diseases, to give the Botanic Syrup a fair trial nil they will soon find to their greatest pleasure, at what has been here inserted in ,regard to the v of the medicine is true. Persons using the syrup will find it agreeable, pleasant and harmless. It will not in any event injure the constitution, but will otherwise assist nature in restoring, giving an en: tire healthy change to the system by completely driving out those impurities which is the chin] cause of disease. It is put up in pint 'bottles, price 50 cats per bottle, or 6 bottles for $2,50. Full directions ac companies each bottle. Prepared and sold‘hy LONG & SCHOENFELD, Mo. 1, Kramph 7 s Arcade, N. E. corner of North Queen and Orange ats., one door east of ICiamph , s Clothing Store, Lancaster. [may 20-tl-17 Cabinet Making. BENJAMIN HENRY, Plain and Fancy Cabi net Maker, Undertaker, 4-c., at the corner of Duke and Vine streets, respectfully informs the cit izens of Lancaster and its vicinity, that he manu factures all kinds of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Desks, Tables, Sofas, etc., etc. Having had great experience in the business, he flatters himself that he can please all who may favor him with their custom. All orders will be prompt. ly and satisfactorily executed. OLD FURNITURE repaired at short notice. HSNRY will, at all tines, be prepared to furnish COFFINS at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Lancaster, June 1, 1862. ily-19 Leather and Morocco, of ll kinds quality, kept at the Leather, Mordeco and Last Store, consisting in part of Upper Leather, Whip Leather, Calf Skids, Slaughter Kipe, Jersey Kips, Whip Leather, Harness and Bridle Leather, Home Leather, Collar Kips, &c. Shoe Dealers and others are particularly invited to call and examine the stock. Morocco of every description. Sheep Skins of all colors. For sale low for cash. At the sign of the Last, a few doors below G. M. Steinman's Hardware Store. Jan 11 M. H. LOCHER. Mass, Meetings AGREAT Mass Meeting of the friends of good DaguerreotypeLikeitiutses,will be held at JOHN STON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange streets, every day until further notice. IXT - No postponement on account of the weather. Lanoster, Juno 22, 1862. 22-tf MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. That we behold many females,ssrce in the meridian of life broken in health and spirns witlT • complication of diSCLM and ailments. &Tricia; slow of the power for theenioytoent o f life at as she when physical health, buoyancy o • and happy serenity of mind, arising from a condition of health. should be_predommant. Many of the causes of her sufferings at first—perhaPa .lean before., perhaps during girlhood, or the first years of marnaite— wire t heir origin so light as to pass unnoticed, and or oogne neglected. IN AFTER YEARS, When too late to be benefitted by our knowledge, we look back end mourn, and regret the full consequences of out ignorance. What would We not often give to possess, early life, the knowledge we obtain in after years ! And what days and nights of anguish we might not have been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed. It is diELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sir kness unl sufferint endured b, many a wife for manl.. years, from ewe. simple and controllabl e, remedied—or better still,—not incurred, if ever"' WIFE AND MOTHER Possessed the information contained in a little volume, (with in the reach anti) which would spare to herself YEARS OF MISERY. And to her husband the constant toil and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of the w.f., without giving him the oppormity of acquiring that corn potence which his exertions axe entitled, and the possession of which would secure the happinesc of himself, wife, and children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of whichhas caused the sickness and poverty of thousands In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is excu sable if she neglect to avail herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means of bevniness and prosperity to her husband. and confer upon 1., children that blessing above all price—healthy bodies with healthy minds. That knowledge is contained iu Is little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAIIRICEAD7 PROFESSOR OF 0131:•11[5 OF WOMB". One Hundredth gdition. 18mo., pp. 850. Price, 50 ees ■INS rarcn, SSSR♦ BINDING. 91 NI First published in 1817, and it Is not • SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY PE 111 A WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, enn here acquire a Cult knowledge of the nature, character and causes of her complaint., with the various symptoms, and that nearly M!E=1:11E1 • It i irnymeticable to cons,lolly il, ,11f1i.11% SUbJ.C. treated 01. as they ni e of a 111111/1 . fur the married, Or those eolociriiilati, maribige,,, but iiu female desirous of erijoviot: health, soil th,,t beauty, ronstquent upo health, which is so COllllllCi yr to her own hoppiuess, soil that of her husbaod, but has or will obtain it, al has or will every hosband who has affection of his wine at heart, or that of in, own 1 , ,l1111:1IV UPWARIIS OF ONE HIINDIIED TIiOU SANDCOPIES Hem. hee,, SENT BY 111A11.,, Idn the lant few month. ; ; ; ÜBase and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT A SPURIOUS &COITION Flagrant and barefaced, has been ourreputlnuely laned, with the same form and aiae, exactly the mare TITLII Pala, at exactly the lame TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEDIHNT, But another name substituted for "Dr. A. M. Mandeass," sod " Boston" for " New York," and the words, ENT SAID ACCording to S E Act of C T on ß gress. ill the year 1141, try JO PH OIA', In the Clerk's Office of the District Coon of the Soothers District of New York. OMITTED The contents, the ettbJejj,shatter, and reading ate ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor. brownish, dirty paper, with ■ popes cover It can be known also from the miserable and illegible wood. cuts mattered throughout its paces ma mPYrighS edifiers amtedos afire If there are any in the trade so lost to shame and commas honesty as to be willing parties IN DEFRAUDING THEIR OUSTOHERD, No lase than the legal owner of the property In copyright, they will be prosecuted, and steps will be taken to caper. them to the public. A copy will be lent to each bookseller or gna t (with the terms upon which they will he famished.) upon receipt his or their business card of address. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED! Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. him:trice., In Liberty et, N. Y., is on the title page, and the entry in Clerk's Onle• on the back of the title page corresponds as herein, sod bay only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and s& dress to Dr. A. M. Meuriceau. Full title' page, with contents, together with • few pave treating of important subjects to every married female, will be sent lreivof charge, to anyone enclosing a letter stamp is a prepaid letter, addressed as herein. rrOn receipt of Fifty Cents, (or Ons Dollar for the fine Edition extra binding..)) "THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" Is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, lox 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, N 0.129 LlberX/ Street, New York. For !sale by—Blanch & Crap, Harrisburg; J! Swortz,Bloomsburg ; J. S. Worth, Lebanon; C. W. De Wirt, Milford ; J. W. Ensminger, Manheim; H. W. Smith, Huntington; S. McDonald, Uniontown; J. M. Baum, New Berlin; 11. A. Lantz, Reading; L. T. Morse, Cranesville, N. Y.; R. P. Crocker, Brownsville ; Wents & Stark, Carbondale ; Eldred & Wright, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre ; Geo. W. Earle, Waynesboro'; 8.. Crosky, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover; S. W. Taylor, Utica; R. P. Cummings, Somerset; T. B. Peterson -,-Philadelphia —Penn. [June 8, 'B2-20 ID - The Book is for sale at W. H. SPANGLER'S Book Store, in this city. Doctor Yourself, PRIVATELY, for 25 cents, by means of the POCKET JESCULAPIUS, 'or Every OneH is 0 wnPh ysician.—The thirty-sixth Edition, with one hundred engravings, showing Private Diseases and Mortifi cations of the Generative Sys tem, in every shape and form; to which is added a Treatise on the diseases of Females, intended for the use of fe- only t. 190,) being of the highest im portance to married people, or those contempla ting marriage. By WM. YOUNG, M . D., Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; and Honora ry Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society.— The various forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impo tency, solitary habits of youth are faithfully descri bed, and all the recipes given in plain language.— The chapter•on self-abuse and Seminal Weakness is worthy of particular attention and should be read by every one. Young men who have been unfor tunate in contracting disease, previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor, no matter what his pretensions may be, get a copy of this truly useful work. Sea Captains and persons going to Sea, should possess Dr. Youngs Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket lEculapius, or Every One His Own Physi .cian. rLet no father be ashamed to present a copy of the iEsculapius to his child. It may save bon from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life, without reading the Pocket Alsculapius. Let no one suffering from a hacknied cough, pain in the side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the, whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given .up by their physician, be another moment without con sulting the .2Esculapins. Have the married or those about to be married any impediment, read this tru ly useful Book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfbrtunote creatures from the jaws of' death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this country and Europe since 1838, when the first edition vvasissued. 3:7 - Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this b 0(.,( by mail; or live copies will be sent for one dollar. Address ,‘ Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia," Post-paid. Twenty years practice in the city of Philadelphia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the confidence of the afflicted, and he may be consulted on any oldie diseases described Le his different publications, at his cffice 152 Spruce street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted) and persons at any distance can consult Dr. You ng, by letter post-paid. (June 15, 1852-21-1 y Lancaster Emporium of Taste CHARLES B. WILLIAMS, Professor of the Tonsorial Institute and Physiognomical HAIR CUTTER and extatic SHAVER, respectfully in, forms the citi7ens 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 KAUFMAN'S HOTEL, where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial business in all its varied branches. He will shave you as clean , as a City Broker, and 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 ho flatters him self that he can go through all the ramifications of the art, with so much skill, as to meet the entire opprobation of all those who submit their chiris to the keen ordeal of his Razor. Each gentleman furnished with a clean towel. SHAMPOONING done in the most improved ssyle, and Razors sharpened inthelery best manner. Lancaster. Dec. 25. 1849. 48-tf Furs, Furs, Furs, AT the Lancaster Furs Depot of Chas. M. Er ben & ,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. hi. &MIEN it BRO. nov 29 u. 44
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