alas ble littaikleVA:kaanay Lau FORS 4.LE.—(% yairoahlkt. FARS". -consisting of about three hundred ACRES offiiitiftualftyilme stone land,,belenging to theEatiittrot Edward. Co l, stan will be „.4gered . for sale. at pubiiq auction,.on the pr , roteee',on'Wedniseday the 15th- of Juni next.. This f•riti beatitithlly gamed on7the Potomac river in Berkley county, Va., a few hundred yards above Darn No. fi, and, immediately comiguotts (ti the Chetlat.e,tike and Ohio Canal. It itibflieved that no farm in' thin section Of the State presentaso many advantages with regard to situation, The land is of superior fertility, being considered one of the best grain growing &raffia the country, I t i s we ll situated . with regard : to .raising stock agl. is wiihin three quarUsts t;tl a mile of'the wood millswhich afford ; the beet market in the country'forgratil; besides Which; boats up to several of the fields of the. Farm, &ISM-which grain and other, produce can be AakertAlla pelsin3d over into the Canal: The improveMents cohtitit'Of a small 49t;(30114U/lip,l Frozig,D . vvi;PLENqggi - HOUSH containiegfive room,afromeltitcnen stable and log Barn built aliout eight or nine Yearls ago. There is a well of pever;tailing water in the yard. The land is finely timbered. The situation ie a very healthy one, and is within five miles of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The neighbor hood is thickly, settled, industrious and thriving. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. Direct to S. JANE COLSTON, Honeywood, near Ndrth Mountain Depot, Berk ley county, Va. [may 3 ht.-1,5 Executor's Sale of Highly Yalu able Real Property, in Rockingh•.m. In com pliance with the Will or Dorman Lofland, deed. I will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, on FRIDAY the 10th day of June, 1853, the Farm OD which said decenden• resided previous to his death, .con 679 ACRES This property is situated about three miles N. East of Harrisonburg, adjoining the Valley Turn pike road, and is so well know for its fertility and advantages, as to render a minute description su• periluous. The improvements consist of a rga GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, and all necessary at out-buildings for a farming establish ment. The land is in a high state of cultivation, and between 450 and 500 acres cleared, the residue heavily timbered. The supply of water is ample, as there is water in every field. A meadow at about sixty acres of superior quality, and can lie rnade. The land will either be sold entire, or divided to suit purchasers, and if divided a supply of wa ter and timber will go with each part. The TERMS will be one-third down, or with n thirty days, and the remainder in three equal an nual payments, and personal security required, and a lien in addition thereto fur the deterred pay ments.. Possession will he given imrnedi-tely. Alto, at the same time and p ace, a Tract of about seven acres of timbered land, lying about one and half miles cast of the main tract. HENRY LOFLAND, of Dorman Lolland. march 29 tf-101 'lllotabilc • Sale. --The subscriber oilers his 1 FARM in Salisbury township, Lancaster Coun ty, containing 126 AIRES, adjoining lands of Christian Solider Jacob Martin, John 64i son and . others, until Saturday the tat of October next. 1. not sold at private .ale, it all on that day be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises. The buildings consist of a STONE HOUSE, Stone en. Barn, agonshed, three. Tenant House, threemi, Linie Kilns, with inexhaustible quarries, canny work and nit to be surpassed in the State, where a large quantity of lime id sold daring the year. The land •bas been partially ail limed within the last this or lour years. ALSO—A Lot in the Village- of Soudersburg, Lancaster county, containing bcto een six and sev en ACRES, with a large Log Dwelling House weatherßuarded, a Frame Barn, Smoke House, Alood house nod Hug pen, all in first-rate order; also water at the door. fl this Property is not di-- posed privately, it will be sold at Public Sale, all the prsonses, on Monday She 3d day of October For Moller particulars torpiire of the susberiber ISoudershurg. JOHN LEANIAN. april 26 6m-14 Valuable Proporty For Sale, H E large. and commodious 110IISE for merly occupied by the'subscribee in South Queen street, opposite the Odd Fellows' Halt.— There is an extensive' range of back buildings, gas and water are introduced; and there is, in ad dition, two wells or excellent water on the prerril ems rod the privilege of a third on the line of thi. and the adjoining property. The property won'a ne suitable Cur a public house, or a boarding house, or the Imildiims in the rear might be converted in• to a number of Small dwelling houses, which, MI account of the premises being near the Conestoga Steam Mills could be readily rented to advantage F.LLIS LE IS. tf-I6 Lan, May 11 Building Lots for Sale - DV a resolution of the Board of Trustes of the jj First Methodist . Episcopal Church of the City of Lancaster, will be sold at private sale. # the groom' in the rear of the Church building, (formely occu pied ns 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 01 Trustees. Nov 30 tf-45 Estate of Peter S y, (a Lu natic.)—lnn the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas, Robert Bursk, Cominitte of Peter Summy, (a lunatic now deed.) did en the 30th day of April, 1853. file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 6th day of June, 1853, for the confir mation thereof, unless exreptions be filed. Attest, • JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prithyrs Office Lan. may 10 . 4t-16 Assigned Estate of Hiram Shenk and Witt, of Conestop township.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancas ter. Whereas, Christian Shenk, Assignee of Hi ram Shenk and Wile, did on the 28th day of April, 1853, file in the office of the Phrothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 6th day of June, 1853, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions he filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothrs Office, Lan. may 10 .15-16 state of Robert Laird, dec'd.— Letters of Administration on the estate of Robert Laird. late 'of the Borough of Elizabeth town, Lancaster county, dee'd, having been issued to the subscriber issiding in said Borough: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settle- MARY ANN LAIRD, P"te of Christian F. Ulmer and Susslina. his Wiie.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Where's, Ja cob F. Frey, Assignee of Christian F. Ulmer and Susanna his Wire, did on the 21:1 day ,of May, 1853-, fi e in the office of the Prothonotary 01 the said Court, his account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have .p -pointed the 20th day of June, 1853, for the'confir matinn thereof, unless exceptions be filed. " Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's office, Lan. may 10 4t-17 T ancaster Young Ladies' Insti _LA tute.—The subscriber will open in the city of Lancaster, on Monday, the 16th inst„ an Institute for the thorouah instruction of Young Ladies in all the branches of an English, Scientific, Classical and Ornament , l Education. The school «ill be located in the beautiful building of Mr. Russel,.in Orange Stree', a few doors east of Lime. It will consist of three departments, viz: ENGLIsH—Vor all the commo. English branches. Scaurirtc—For higher Matherntim:, ..Natuial, Mental and Moral Science and 'Belles Lettres. CLASSICAL—For the Ancient Languages and Lit erature. The Ornamental branches will be extra and op tional. For terms. &c., see Circular, which may be ob tained gratuitously at the Bookstores in Lancaster, and also of the Principal, _ _ Lancaster, Mar. 8 Plainfield Classical Academy.-- Four miles West of Carlisle. The 14th Sea si,.n will commence on Monday, May 2nd. The buildings are new and extensive (one erected du ring the last fall.) Having been erected for their present use, they are calculated to facilitate the operations of the school as well as to secure the comfort of the student. The situation is all that can be desired for healthfulness or moral purity. Removed from the excitements of Town or City, the student may here prepare for College, Mercan tile pursuits, Mc. All the branches are taught which go to form liberal education. The Cumberland Valley Railroad, passes through lands pertaining to the institution. TERMS—Board and Tuition $5O per session, (5 months.) For Catalogues, References, &c., address R. K. BURNS, . . Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cum. co., Pa. [march 22 tf-9 Wanted. 300 Cords Spanish and Chesnut Oak Bark, for which the highes each price will be paid by the subsciihers, deliver, ed at their Tannery in West King at., Lancaster. mar 8 tf-7f KONIG ~ lACHER & BAUMAN.' - prey to Uncle Tomes Citaln.—Just .11 received, the Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Per aale.at the' Book Store of 401,26 tf-14] MURRAY & STOEK. !prospectus of the "Democratic Miinthly Review."—The Rights of the Mali:. I aid the Union of the States. It is the intention of _the subscribers to publish on the first day of each month, beginning with the month of May next, sim ultaneously in the cities of Washington and New Yotk, a periodical, to he entitled the" DEMOCRATIC MONTHLY REVIEW?' Each number will conain at least 96 pages, and be printed on fine paper in a very superior style. It will also be embellished 'with a.finely engraved portrait of a distinguished living man, embracing statesmen, soldiers, artists, aid authors. The political character of this Re ,..view will be, as its title indicates,.democratic, and ..one of its main objects to elucidate the true prin. , eiPles of the democratic party. It will examine in spirit of fairness and candor, all the leading Measures o the present administration, and accord to them a cheerful support. Should we, however, Nrfforiunately differ in opinion on any point from the , - President, we shall not hesitate to express our own 'timents, and the reasons that constrain us to do sosubmitting to the democracy of the country the decision betweedus. This Review will also aim to furnish the readers with a graphic and comprehensive notice of the new works published, which rrily seem to be enti tled.to it, and also a record of all scientific discov eries and improvements. . The present condition of the Cations of Europe, and the attitude in which some of them stand to wards certain portions of this continent, have in vested our foreign relations with the utmost impor tance. Never was this government placed in a sit- . ution of more critical difficulty than at the present moment. The most inflexible firmness, far seeing Wisdom, and adroit skill will be required to avoid complicating our interests and affairs with those of Europe. We confidently trust the administration will be equal to the task. We shall watch un , sleeping eye the progress of affairs in Mexico and the West Indies. Here alone is our vulnerable part. This Review will abstain from all personality, and seek to harmonize and unite the democratic party, both in feeling and principle. It will be the exponent of the nary, 4- not of a clique faction or in dividual. The editor will opeak.for himself, indepen dently & fearlessly, under a thorough sense of the re sponsibility he assumes. The undersigned have se lected an editor, after careful consultation with their prominent democratic friends, add have chosen one whose ability and experience will secure for him uciversal confidence and respect. From this article the public can form a correct estimate of the merit of this publication. 9 Several of the moat distinguished writers in the country have engaged to become regular cortrihutors to our pages. We ask neither confidence nor patronage it they be not deserved. Our first number will contain a general outline of the course we design to penny- in future. Th s e editorial department is under the control of Ovio F'. JOHNSON, Esq. TERMS: Four dollars per annum payable in ad vance. WILLIAM H. LEN IS & CO., New York, April, 1853. Publishers. Communications must be addressed to the "Dem °oral' Monthly Review, New York✓" . - may 3 3t-1b - I\l err and tireap Hardware Store. —The subscribers resiiectitilly informs their iriends and the public in general, that they have just recived direct from the manufatturess, a splen did assortment of goods, to which they invite their attention. Persons commencing HOUSE KEEPING, will find a complete assortment of Knives & Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Waiters, Looking Glasses, shovels and Tongs. BRITTANIA WARE, Coffee Mills, Brushes, Pots, Kettles, Pans, CEDA ItW ARE, Brewing and Wash Tcbs, Buck ets, Churns, Stands, bushels, I L, bushels and peck measures, Wooden bowls, &c COOK AND WOOD STOVES, of the moot approved patterns. A general assort ment of BUILDING MATERI A LS, Locke, Latch es, thages, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glass, Oils and Vat.Mish. A superior article of genuine Fire Proof Paints. - CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Planes. rand, Penel & Back Saws, Chisels, Au gers, Braces, Bits,'Spi-it Levels, Rules, Hatchet, km, with a general assortment of warranted Edge Tools, FARMING UTENsILS, Ploughs, Patent , traw Cutters ' t hains of all descriptions, Shovele Forks, Hoes, Mattocks &c. • SADDLERS'AND COACEIMAIIF.RS will find in their stock a complete assortment o goads suitable to their trade, of which they are of fering at greatly reduced prices, and respectfully solicit from dealers and consumers an, examination of 'heir stock. They hope by strict attention to business, and their endeavors to please customers, to receive a share of public patronage. PIN K ERTON & SLAY:NI AK ER, Between Shober Sr. Sener , s Hotels, vorth Queen treet, Lancaster l'a. feb 22 tf-5 V Y. liramphls Lancaster Conn .": • ty Clothing-Store, Corner of Orange and North Queen Street , has been amply replenished with a choice variety of ready made MEN'S yrid BOY'S Spring and Sum mer Clothing, fresh from the hands of good and competent woramen of the City of Lancaster. All kinds of Fashionable, medium and plain Cassimere, Cashmaret, Merino, Alpaca, Lin en and Gingham, Dress, Frock, Sack, Paletot, and business Coats, Monkey Jackets, &c,, Plain and Figured Cassimere, Linen Drill, Tweed, Summer Cloth and Cottonale Pantaloons, Merino and Cot ton drawers, Plain and Figured Satin Silk, Valenti°, Merino, Swansdown and Marseilles vests, Merino Silk and cotton Uadershirts, Patent Shirts, Colors, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, 4.c., &c., with a con stant supply of fine oil chintz and Mous de Laine Robes de Chambre. Also, art excellent assortment of French, Ger man and American Cloths and Dassiincres of vari ous colors and figures—Linen and Cotton Drillings, 'Cashm,arets, Merino -assimeres, Tweeds, Drops d'Ete, Alpacas, Silk, Satin, Valentia and 'Mar ceilles, Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Handffer chiefs, &., &c. All of which are offered to a dis criminating public on the most reasonable terms, and made up to order by faithful and competent workmen with promptitude and raasonable dispatch. All ordered work guaranteed to suit the peculiar feeling or fashion of the customer, or in the latest style. Thankful Gar past favors, and eschewing the threadbare path of the merely poetical and ideal. F. J. K, in presenting his card to his numerous patrons, invites their attention to the substantial and the real, confident of rendering satisfaction to all who may feel it their interest or pleasure to give him a call. F. J. KRAMPH, Corner North Queen and Orange streets.' april 1 3m-11 Nrew and Cheap Goods !—Just receiv ed, and now ready for the spring trade at the cheap store of CHAS. M. ERBEN BRO., Na tional House Building, adjoining Sprecher's Hard ware Store, North Queen street, a large and ele gant assortment of Dry Goode, suitable for the coming season. Our stock embraces everything that is choice and cheap;.and having been selected With grert care, we are able to sell them at very great bargains ! Our stock is compose!' of a gen eral of maple and Fancy Dry Good, and we are now fully prepared for the approaching season, with every description of new spring goods; si ke lawns, ribbons, satins, de beges, laces, bareges, de laines, gloves, cloths, casaimeres, vestinge, cra vats, etc. Shawls shawls. Linens, muslins, tick ings, checks, feather, tc. P ease give us a call and examine our stock. CHAS. M. ERBEN . 4 , BRO. march 1 tf-6] North Queen et., Lancaster. THE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVE STOCK IN: , URANCE COMPANY. Capital $50,000: CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company is now fully organized, and pre pared to insure agsinst the combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, &c. { Office, No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg. Din ppm RS. A. JAYNES, President. B. APLAIN, Secretary. Wm Day, .James Mathews, Alex Hilanis, Henry A White, Wm 0 Leslie, Wm Bakewell, John Young, jr. J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, Lancaster. SM" shawls and Embroideries! —J. C. DEPUY has the pleasure to announce to his numerous customers in Lancaster county, that he has now opened. at his beautiful,. spacious and well lighted store, No. 41, North Bth street, Philadelphia, a splendid assortment of-Nrm Simms Goons, comprising Rich figured silks," Plaid Silks, Changeable silks, Striped silks, Plain silks, India silks, Black silks, Turc satins, Mantilla silks, Watered, silks, Chene silks, Lining silks, etc. ' PARIS EMBROIDERIES, IV. E. LOCKE. comprising Horiton lace goods,mtMlin and lace col lars, sleeves, chemisettes, etc., embroidered cam brir handkerchiefs, worked drees muslins, edgings inserting, &c. FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising every variety in the newest styles, BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS, canton crape, brocha, thibet, cashmere, and other shawls. . Ladies and Gents red gloves, hank's., cravats, ribbons, laces ect. The whole stock will be offered at THE LOWEST PRICES, at which goods of equal qual ity can be bought in America, and shown with pleasure to all whom may favor us with a call. J. V. DEPUY, march 8 3m-7] 41 North Bth at., Phila. Black Glossy Silks, very Cheap.— Black Gro. de Rhine. Black 'Glossy Brilliantine. Black " Gro. de Berlin. • Black• Satin, Striped and Plaid de armerse. Striped and Plaid Glo.sy summer Silk. Plain handibine colors Glace milk. WENTZ'S BEE HIVE, april 19 tc+l3l North Queen st.,, Lancaster. Philadelphia. Advertisements. V. B. PALMER, AGENT, THIRD AND CHESNUT STS r E. Gould, (Successor to A. Flot,) J No. 160 Chestnut Street, Swaim's Building, Philadelphia, extensive Music Publisher, and Deal er in Musical Instruments of every description. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallet, Davis & Co's'Boston) PATENT SUSPENSION BRIDGE Xolian and other PIANOS, L. Gilbert's Bon doir PIANOS, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Shet Music, Music Books, &c. Residents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. [may 10 ly-I6 David Landreth's Agricultural AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED WAREHOUSE, No. 65 Ches nut at. Philadelphia. The suiscriber offers for sale an extensive assortment of Acalcovrtr- RAL IMPLEMENTS, Horticultural Tools, Garden, Grass, Field and Flower. Seeds, Agricultural, Hor ticultural, Rural and Botanical Publications. Implement and Seed Catalogues, Landreth's Ru ral Register and Almanac for 1853,' furnished grat is upon personal or prepaid application. D. LANDRETH, may 10 3m-16] Philadelphia. Qecurity to the Buyer.—JOHN SMART North Sth Street, 2d door above Race, Phila delphia, has adopted the one price principle. All may then rely upon getting good value, whether judges of watches, jewelry, plated ware or not. -- J. S. particularly recommends his 825 full Jewel Gold Watches as being perfect time keepers, also his i 3,00 sets of real silver Tea Spoons. Being in connectionw ith the mosteminent manufacturors of Jewelry and plated ware. 4-c., he can offer in ducements not to be found elsewhere. Remetnbe the only one price jewelry establishment in the city, is 2d door above Race street. N. B.—Particular attention given to repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. may 3 ly-15 Flyeper cent Saving Fund.—Ch'ar tered by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. Capital Sock-250,000. THE SAVING FUND of the National Safety Company, No. 62 Walnut St., two doors above Third, PHILADELPHIA, is upon ev ery day from 9 o'clock A. •i., to 7 o'clock P. M., and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. ‘, This institution 16 well known as one of the best managed and safest in the country, and pays FIVE PER •CENT. interest for money put in mere, from the date of deposite. • Any sum from One Dollar u wards is received.— And all sums, large or small, are paid back on de mand, without notice, to any amount. • This Saving Fund has Mortgages, Ground-Rents, and other first-class investments, all well secured, amounting to half a million of dollars, for the se curity of depositors. Office No. 62 Walnut Street, two doors above Third, Philadelphia. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, V. Pres,t. WH. J. REED. Sec'y. BOARD OF REFEREES. Hon. W. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery, co. J. D. Streeper, Esq., editor of the Montgomery County Ledger, Pottstown. J. M. , cheenemon, editor of the Neutralist, Skippaeltyille, Montgomery co. Enoh Benner, Esq., editor of the Farmer's Friend, Sumneytown, Montgomery county. Hnn. Joel Jones, late Mayor of Philadelphia. Hon. John Robbins, jr., Member olCong.tess 4th district Peonslyvania. Hon. James Page, late Post Master of Phila. Hon Wm. Pennington, late Gov. of N. Jersey. Philadelphia, may 3 . 4.-15 Blinds and shades.—TAKE NOTICE. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth street, a few doors above Market street, Philadelphia, is the most extensive and best manulacturer of WIN- Dow BLINDS and SHADES in the United States, and has taken the high, st premiums at all the Exhibi tions ; tic buys the beit materials by wholesale cheaper kW ash than others i ay for inferior articles by retail; and can, therefore, sell superior Veni tian Blinds and Shades, as cheap as others ask for interior tirticles. PAINTED VI IN DOW SHADES in great variety, of bettutiful designs and superior quality. BUFF and t.fa HITE LINEN SHADES.— Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures &c., whole sale and retail at the lowest Cash prices. STORE SHADES paif.ted and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at manulhcturers prices. OLD BLINDS painted to look as good as new. Purchasers by calling will be convinced that he sells a superior article, and guarantees full satistliction. A liberal discount made to dealers. We study to please. BENJ. J. %%ILEUMS, april 5 3m-ll] No. IS North 6th st., Charles Duninag, 201' Chesnut street, Arcade, and 33 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Importer of Idt*ICAL INSTRU MENTS, FANCY ARTICLES and TOYS, Wholesale and if etail. At 207 Chesnut street, he keeps the largest as sortment of Aceordeons, Violins, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Flageolets, Files, Tamborines, best Italian strings. . . Walking Canes of his own msnufacture. And at 33 North Eighth street the largest variety to be found in this city of Fancy articles, and Toys, too numerous to name, suitable I'm. presents or birth day, bric'al, philipcene, and other occasions, and also for children. In order to insure the confidence and satisfaction of his customers he will sell at lower prices than any other Fancy or Music Store in this city. His motto is "One Price, Small Profits, and Quick Sales." Call and examine his stock, whether you buy or not. N. B.—All kinds of Musical Instruments repair ed in the best workmanship, and also taken in trade. [march 22 3m-9 _Fairbanks , Platform ler i SCALES. Long known—severely tested— Always right—The Ac ,,,,,, itail l r c o nle ad, d Hay, ged Coal standard. anti Farin- Aidir . ors , SCALES, set in any part.ol the • kb , --- country, at short notice. Agent, GWRGE W. COLBY, 240 Market. Street, Philadelphia. April 19 3m-13 riane Seat Chair 31anutactory.- 1,./ No. 131 North Sixth Street, opposite Franklin Square, Philadelphia. The subscriber is constant ly finishing, and unhand Plain and Fancy Cane Seat Chairs, in great variety of ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE STYLES, For Parlors, Dining-Rooms or Chambers, made in Fancy Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Col ors, &c., &c. Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and beautiful designs; Cane Lounges, Cane Settees, f hairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, Store and Steamboat Stols, Windsor I hairs, and Settees, &c. Having extended facilities for manufacturing, we can offer a large stock to select from, and execute all orders as prom tly and cheaply as any estab lishment in the Union. Housekeepers, Hotels, Steamboat and Railroad Companies, will find it to their intere-r to call at the Factory at N. F. WOOD, No. 131 North 6th at., opposite Franklin Square, march 1 3m 6J Philadelphia. Tlie-sinking, Engraving, Adhe lj sive, Advertising Envelopes, Etc., Etc.—T. .B. CALVERT 4- CO., No. 48, South Third Street, Philadelphia, envelope manufacturers, die-sinners, embossers and general encravers, respectfully call attention to the superior style in which their em bossed business cards, and adhesive advertising en velopes etc., are executed, being struck from dies, cut with devices appropriate to every branch o( bu siness, thus forming at once an exzeedingly attract. ive and novel advertisement. The facilities of this establishment are such that work can be executed fully 20 per cent, cheaper than at any other. Envelopes for sale at the lowest prices to the Trade [march 22 ly-S premium Awarded.--Brition & 1 Co., VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTUR ERS., No. 40 North Second street, below Arch st., west side, Philadelphia. An assortmeni of Plain and Fancy Blinds always onhand, at the lowest prices. Old Blinds repaired and trimmed equal to new, and Jobbing promptly attended to. A handsome assortment of Window Shades con stantly_on hand, to which we respectfully call the attent'onlof the public. Mar 22-3m-9 Plturgner, No. 63 North Bth Street. 2nd • door above Arch, east side, Philadelphia, dealer in FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY BAS KETS, Tin and German Toys, Wholesale and Re tail. Also, constantly on hand, a fine assortment of Willow Coaches, Cabs, Chairs, Cradles, Do mestic Baskets of ad kinds, Velisopedes, Gigs, SI. ds, Wheelbarrows, &c., &c. The public are respectfully invited to give me a call, as I will sell them as good and cheap an arti cle as•can be purchased at any other store in the city. March 23-3m•9 mportant to 11 Iller s.—BOLTING CLOTHS—ANCHOR STAM P.—Just received at the Bolting Cloth Warehouse, No. 1 North Pifth street, above Market ,t.. Philadelphia, a large stock of. the above Goods maaufactured of the best se lected Silk, will not wear fumy, therefore will not require so much knocking as some cloths that are in the market, and will bolt free. The flour will be clean and of a bright color. GEORGE WISE. All cloths warranted. March 22-6m-22 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. iltirEt; HENRY will t at all tines, be prepared to furnish COFFINS at the shafted notice and on the . most reasonable terms. [merle, laso.ly4 , 6 Lan - Mister, June 'IOW.- ly-19 CHESNUTST. HOUSE, SAMUEL M ILLER, NO. 121 C73ESN7JT Between 3d & 4th sta PHILADELPHIA BOARDING $l,OO psR pet'. . ~ Cheap Watches a nd Jewelry,' WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the Philadel- P4ii Watch and Jewelry Store, -No. 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philada. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, I: . carat cases, s2B 00 Silver do . . full jeweled, 12 00 - sin Silver Lepine, jewels, slo,t I do. do. do. 9,00 Superior Quartiers, . 7,00 Imitation do. . 5,00 Golo Spectacles, . 7,00 Fine Silver do, 1,50 Gold Bracelets, - 3,00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, . 1,00 Silver Tea spoons, set, 5,00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 • Gold Finger Rings, 37# cents to 80; Watch Glass, plain, 12 3 cents; Patent 181; Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. All -goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER Ft HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Le pines, still lower than. the aboie prices. aug 24 ly-31 Irwin, Shulti & Pelper's Whole sale Boot, Shoei Hat, Cap, Palm and Leghorn Hats, Bonnets and Artificiat Flower Warehouse, No. 101 Arch street doors below WEBB'S UNION HOTEL, Philadelphia. WILLIAM C. IRWIN, • WALTER F. SHULTZ, Feb 22-6m-5 MICHAEL G. PEIPER. • PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 25, 1852. Mr. D 0 ugherty--llear Sir: Having been affl.cted for many years with Consumption, or affection of lungs,and had the advice of.six em inent Physicians of his city, who prescribed vari ous remedies which I used with little or no effect, and previously afflicted with splitting corruptions coated with blood, I gave up all hoges of recovery. Al this time my daughter was with a family who was using Dougherty's Black Expectorant with suc cess, who recommended the same to me. I in stantly procured a bottle ' and after using six bot tles, may with safety say, .1 am completely restored to health. Yours, &c , WILLIAM COLLIER. Fitzwater street, near 13th, South side. Sworn and subscribed this 26th day of February, A. D., 1832, before JOHN- K. KENNY, Ald. The above medicine can be had of the Proprie tor, at No. 26 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. april 26 ly-14 ...1.• (rgg!".. = - 7 -cc. -- ---a-,, 7 --7 ,77: 4 . -,am. j c 3. -T ~- - - ..---" )) (' 1 e.„,.. 1 0p,, . j'Ac.• _ 12,00 0 Gifts for the Jecoo Extraordinary Inducements to wit ness the moving Panorama of the 0 EAN VOY AGE to CALIF! RN 1A , now exhibited by Josiah Perham, the Proprietor of the famous Seven Mile irror. 3 , 1 r. Perham begs leave to propose distributing to the citizens of Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, and the adjoining places, a number of valuable and costly gifts, including the MAGNIFICENT PAN DRAMA now drawing crowded houses at the As sembly Buildirms, the exhibition of which has real ized to its owner within the last three years, a clear profit of 012,000. Satisfactory proof of this can be obtained at the office of the Assembly Building. - The plan upon which it is ptoposed to pre sent some 012,000 worth of Articles is, by the sale of 12,000 Tickets at ONE DOLLAR EACH, each tick to admit FOUR persons to the Panorama, at any exhibition when the house is•ndt lull, thus giv ing to each purchaser the worth of his Money, be sides affording him an opportunity tlo obtain one of the following articles, viz: Panorama, valued at $lO,OOO Piano, tt 350 Gold Watch, cc 3 Gold atches, rr 10 sets Silver Tea Spoons, " 50 Gold Pencils, at $5 each, " 250 600 G,ild Pencils, at $3 each, " • 1,300 11,334 Steel Engravings, at 25 cents, 2,633' To assure the public that every thing wil, be done fairly and honestly, the following named gen tlemen have been se.ected as a Committee, viz: IMMO] As stated by Mr. Perham, the undersigned ac knowledge that they have consented to act as a Committee to seal up 12,000 orders for the 12,000 Gifts above named. These orders, when folded, shall all present pre cisely . he same appearance in shape, color and bulk. They shall then be securely sealed up in 12,000 buff envelopes, all of the most perfect Gil ilarity, each of which, as soon as sealed. shall be depoci. teed in - a secure box, with a single opening, large enough only to admit letters. The box will then be so agitated as to insure a perfectly undisttnguish able mass of envelopes. The box shall then be pre sented by us to Mr. JAMES H. FARRAND, who will not have been present at the ceremony. Mr. Farrand will thereupon open the box, and immediately commence the indiscriminate delivery of the 12,000 sealed envelopes—one envelope for every check surrendered. As soon as the 12,000 tickets mentioned in the advertisement are sold, the public will be notified when and where the above project will be executed. George W. Dewey, 210 Chesnut street, Sec. Art Union. F. D. B. Richards, 115 Chesnut street, Daguer reotype. F. A. Hoyt, Merchant Tailor, corner Tenth and Chesnut streets. Thomas A. Fitzgerald, Proprietor City Red]. William H. Sickels, Proprietor Daily RegiSter. James S. Wallace, Proprietor Daily Sun. • P. A. Cregar, Principal South East Grammar School. Orders for tickets by,rnail addresed to J. Perham, Assembly Buildings, will be promptly attended to. Tickets for s le at the Assembly Buildings, from 9A. M. to 10 P. M. Also for sale at the Girard House, Washington House, Jones' Hotel, Ameri can House, United States Hotel, Franklin House, Union House, and other Hotels, and at the princi pal Music Stares. Exhibition every afternoon and evening, at 3k and 7k o'clock. Single Tickets as usual, 25 cents. Children half price. tapril 26 tr-14 AMerritt Asay, Dental Surgeon, 355 Race, or Sassafras street, Third door above 10th, P"iladelphia. N. B.—Block with Gum, or Single -- Teeth of his own manufacture, in sorted with atmospheric pressure or springs. TO Di , NTISTS.—Asay , s Patent iVloveablq neat Dental Chairs and Spittoons, for sale at his office. march 8 1853 Parasol and Umbrella Manufac- TORY.—No. 344 Market street, 1 door bove 10th st., and No. 204 ARCH Street, 4 doors bove Bth street, offer the best assortment, the best sods, and priices the lowest of the American mar et.— VV for dreeses, corsets, 4T. All repairing, pertamine to the business, att nded to with great despatch april 12 6m-12.) SHARON SLEEP llosendale Hydraulic Cemeild.— An excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring Houses and Ce lars, and for keeping damp ness from wet and exposed walls. For sale by EVI SMITH & SON N. E. Corner or Front 4. Willow sts., G. M. STEINMAN, Lancaster, Philadelphia feb 15 lv-41 (Railroad) 1T onignmcher & Bauman, Tau— ners and Carriers Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission ,o'arehouse, fronting on the Railroad and 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 kins of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Garden Hose, Tanner's Oil, Carrier's Tools, Moroccns, Shoe Findings, 4m. All kinds of Leather bought in the rough; high est price given for Hides and Skins in cash ; orders will be promptly attended to. iieb fly-2 To Persons commencing I_House keeping. I would call your attention to my full assortment of Hardware, such as knives and forks, spoof's, shears shovels and tongs, iron la dles, candlesticks, Brittania ware, &c. And you wi 1 also find a full assortment of Cedar Ware, such as tubs, churns, buckets, baskets, &c. • Your attention is also called to my large assort ment of COOKING STOVES—having the sole agency for two of the most celebrated cook stoics now in use these stoves will burn either coal or wood, and have given great satisfaction. I have also a full assortment of Coach Trim mings, Such as oil cloths, knobs, bands, spokes, hubs, shafts, felines, leather axles,' springs, Also, a good assortment of building materials, and other hardware, &c. Please call and r.iamine for yourselves, at the Hardware stm e, in North Queen.sueet. , GEO. D. - SPRECHER, march 1 tf-6] at the Sign of the . Big Lock. Cabinet Making. BENJAMIN HENRY, Plain and Fancy Cabi.: net Maker, Undertaker, ike., at the corner of Duke and Vine streets, respectfully informs the cit izens of Lancaster and its vicinity, that he mann factures all kinds of FANCY' AND PLAIN FURNITURE, REMOVAL. TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITWE. GEORGE E. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet maker, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the people of Lan caster co.generally, that he carries ' • on the manfacture of CHAIRS of every description, and SETTEES, at his stand in :South Queen st., the MeChanics , Institute, and opposite the Fountain Inn 'Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, where he will be happy to meet his, numerous friends and Customers from the city and county, and where good bargains can always be had. He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn iture of every kind, such as Bureaus, Tables, Desks and Cradles. Call'and examine his stock of Chairs and Furniture. 0 - The UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. . [april 29-13-tf People's Marble Works, (Leon ard & Bear's old stand,) SHOPS IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, Half Square South of the Rail road, and :Id door North of Michael M'Grann's White Horse Hotel, Lancaster city. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the, public that he has purchased the entire stock of Leonard & Bear, which, in addition to his own large stock, warrants him in saying that he has now in his yard by far the largest amount of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, and greater than any other establishment west of Phil adelphia. In consequence of having purchased the stock of Leonard & Bear at a bargain, and'having also made arrangements at the East to receive marble at reduced prices, he announces that he will sell much cheaper than any other establish ment in this city or county can do. He is now pre pared to execute in the best style, Monument Tombs and Grave Stones, Mantels, Door and Window Sills, Steps, &c., &c., of every variety and price. His facilities for furnishing articles in the Mar ble line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may favor him with their patronage that his work shall be execu ted in the very best style and on the most reason able terms. .I:Cr LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and GERMAN, done nt the shortest notice, and on the most moderate terms. He respectfully invites the public to call and ex amine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to pub is patronage upon its merits. Thankfu, for the many favors bestowed upon him, he hopes by strict attention to business to mer- Wand receive a share of the public patronage. leb 22 Iy-5 Iron Foundry Si. Machine Shop, West Chesnut Str :t, between N. Queen and Prince Street, LANCASTER CITY, PA. rr HE subscriber announces to the public tnat he I has lately purchased the above extensive Es tablishment, where he is now prepared to do work of every description in Isis line, such as STEAM ENGINES 4- BOILERS, Shafting, Gearing, Mill and Saw Mill Work, S ides, Hand Lathes, Car Wheels, and deals 4r Castings of all .destriptions, done at the Foundry at the shortest notice, Ilia assortment of patterns are not surpassed by any establishment in the State, he is therefore enabled to do work at the shortest notice and at reduced prices. STOVES of every description manufactured and for sale wholesale.and retail. IRON RAILING for Yards, Cemetries, &c.--- Cast or Wrought Iron, made and put up with neat ness and dispatch. trfrAll work warranted. The machine Shop will be under the control and management of J. & D. Fellembnum, experienced machinists.' C. KIEFFER, Proprieto . May 6, 1861. . 15-tf Now is the time for Bargains ! Cheaper than ever, at No. 10 West King St. A. DYSART & BRO., respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have just returned Rom N. York and Philadelphia, with an entire new and fashionable stock of W ATCHES, JEWELRY, and Fancy articles, at the follow ing low prices: Full Jewelled Gold Lever Watches, from $25 to $l5O. Gold Lepine Watches, full jewelled, from 625 to $3O. Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, from $l2 to $3O. Salver Lepine Watches, jewelled, from $S to 12 Gold Pens in Silfer cases, from $1 to $2350, Silver Tea Spoons, from $4,50 to 59,00. Clocks of all kinds, from 51,50 to $lO,OO. ALSO new styles Ladies Breast Pins,-Ear Rings, Bracelets, Gold Pencils, Gold and Silver Specta cles, Gold Keys, Port Monias, &c. A large lot of Accordeons, Combs, Fans, and other articles 100 numerous to mention usually kept in Watch and Jewelry Stores, at least 25 per cent. liiwer than any other Store in the city. We invite all our friends and the public in general to give us a call. " Quick sales and Small Profits, ll ,,is our motto. JAMES P. DYSART.] . [SAMUEL A. DYSART. N. B.—S. A. D. having finished his trade with one 'of 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. The highest price paid for old silver and gold, taken in exchange for goods. [aprll 12 ti.l2 Cl_eo. tinkle's New Clothing Store, is now open and prepaped to receive custo mers, in the room recently occupied as a tailoring establishment by Benjamin Lichty. nearly opposite Michael's Hotel, NORTH QUEEN ST., where he will remain until the let of April, at which time he will remove a few doors North of his present loca tion. Having just returned from Philadelphia with a fine and beautiful assortment Of Cloths, Caseimeres and Vesiings, of every shade and texture, he won d now soli,G,it a share of public patronage, promising as a return, to suite the tastes of all, whether plain or gay in dress. The va iety and beautiful style of Goods cannot be surpassed in this city by any other establishment. READY-MADE CLOTHING of every description on hand, such as Dress and Frock t oats, Sack and Busines Coats, Monkey Jackets, Pants, Vests, &c., all of which have been made up by the best workmen. Also a fine awl) of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Stocks. Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, 4.c. Customer Work attended to in the most syste matic manner. A large variety of superior Clothe haiing been purchased esp. cially for that Jbjeet. The subscriber respectfully calls the attention 01 his numerous friends to the fact, that he was in the employ of F. J. Kramph for about twelve years, and is therefore thoroughly acquainted with the business. All garments passing through his hands he will insure to be a perfect fit, and cut in the la test fashion, or otherwise to suit the taste of cus tomers. Remember the place—,nearly opposite Michael's Hotel, North Queen st., Lancaster. GEORGE UNKLE reb 22 tf-5) Dr. Long's Botanic syrup. Warrented a Pare Vegetable Oompotuill. ITS a certain, sate and effectual remedy for remo j_ ving all diseases arising from an impure condi ! iron of the blood, or from an injudicions use of mercury, &c. It ands unrivalled for the cure of Scsoruxs or Kings Evil. Disease of the bone, tu mors, stubborn ulcers, ulcers of the throat, neck, nose and legs, white swelling, disease of the spine, kidney complaints, chronic rheumatism, pustuld. eruptions on the face, arms and body, erysipelas, dropsical affections, mercureal and syphilitic erec 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 Up 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 by the use of the Botanic Syrup, the digestive organs must again resome their healthy functions, and renewed health, vigor and strength will inevitably follow. Many persons are diseased for the want of the 'blood being purified. Thousands of persons are de stroying their constitutions by neglecting to apply a proper remedy; to all such the Botanic Syrup wit: be of intrinsic value as a certain and effectual means of restoring them to their usual health and vigor Valuable respectable cirtificates of cures could be adduced and inserted here if the. inventor of this invaluable medicine deemed it expedient to do so He does not consider it prudent, nor is he willing to make a public show. mid 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 respectr.lly request all persons afflicted with any of the above diseases, to give the Botanic Syrup a fair trial nd they will soon find to their greatest pleasure, mat what has been here inserted in regard to the v ...ue of the me .me 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 chief cause of disease. It is put up in pint bottles, price 50 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles for $2,50. Full directions ac companies each bottle. Prepared and sold by LONG & SCHOENFELD, Mo. 1, Kramph's Arcade, N. E. corner of North Queen and Orange ate., one door east of Kramph , Clothing Store, Lancaster. [may 20-tf-17 The most Attractive Article In Dress, is an elegant HAT; and among the many sold in this partof the country, nonea are superior or more durable than those sold by J. AM ER, North Queen et., Lanceaster, next door to Murray and btoek , s book store. My Spring style of Hats cannot fail to please the moat alai dious, whether plain or fashionablet. I have-also on hand a general assortment'of the. new style of CAPS, with a large lot of. Kossuth Hats, low for cash. T. AMER, 18 3;twiSj Proprieter, chenck's PallinoniC Specific Remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Liver Complaint and Dyspepaia. MR. DEACON'S C 'LSE. DR. J. R. SCHENCK- My dearam pleased beyond expression, to. inform you of the .extraordinary cure your Pulmo isic syrup has made in ray case. Eight or nine years since 'was attacked with a violent scrofulous affection. Painful ulcers appeared on 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 out 13 my 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 inform 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 unpaired,and death inevitable, I. consented to the treatment. I took an immense deal of calomel and mercury helbre the disease ap peared to be. arrestedildLtheauffering_ tor tures, my appetite gone aid my - bay much emaci ated ; every joint in my body seemed loosened, - and much sweeten and sore. I was pronounced cured of scrofula, but bad.y 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 digfes viva organs were very much impaired ; the ulcers Would occasional re-appear, discharging very alien .sive matter. I was induced to take .‘ Syrup of Sar saparilla," which I procured of some of the most popular mans facturers.. 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 burthen 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 some of my friends informed me of several cures of Scrofula performed by SCHENCK'S PULIVIONIC SYRUP, and requesting me to try it. I had no confidence in anything, Mr. Van Doran, Conductor on the Bamden 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 large dose of landanum ena bled me to sleep. Being rising the rsing the con tents of the fifth bottle I experienced a benefit; my degistive organs much improved, and seemed to regain their healthy exercise; my appetite was much increased, and I felt stronger throughout ins whole system; the ulcers discharged very freely, and the discharges became less and less offensive. Whilst using the ten , h bottle all mei inn, and sore ness left me, the discharges subsided, the ui.;erts commenced healing, and before the bottle was empted, all appearance of ulcers were removed, and I was permanently cured. I have enjoyed un errupted good health for the last fifteen months. I am convinced that scrofula and mercurial disea ses are entirely medicated 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 snore or cs the most excruciating pains. lam confident if I had used your Pulmonic Syrup before using the et - don:el and mercury, it would have prevented all my suf . (bring, and saved me several hundred dollars. • I am now, thank God, a perfectly w.ll man, and at tribute it entirely to your ‘, Pulmonic Syrup.' Wishirsk you every success in your business which your truly valuable medicine entitles you to, I am repectfully, your ohd't serv't, ROBERT H. DEACON. Burlington. N. J., April 2d, 1849. - Prepared only by J. H. Schenck, and for sale in Lancaster by ELLMAKER 4- RICHARDS, Sole Agents. GILBERT, WENTZ 4 ,, CO., No. 177, North 3d street, Wholesale Agents for the State. . Price $ 1,00 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5,00. ro 25 3th-5 500 CHALLENGE. WHATEVER concerns the health and happi ness of a peoplei s at all times of the must valuable importance. a take it for granted that ev 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 are liable; if you have an appetite con tinually changeable from one kind of food to nn 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 NORM 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 ecided beneficial ef fect, where bowel complaints and diarrahata have mvde 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 failed, is the best evidence of ins superior efficacy over all others. THE TAPE _WORM ! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, 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 be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 or 8 of my Liver Pills so as to re move all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 tablespoonfulls 3 times a day—these di rections followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, 4.c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver.— These Pills being composed of Roots 4. Plants fur nished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, let, An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promote the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An Alter tive, 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 or 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 Sound 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, sc. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepera desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. Hobeneack, at his Lahr ..,wry, No. 120 North Second St., Phila., For sale by J. Long ¢ Co., W. G. Baker, Lan caster; J. Stouffer, Mt. Joy: Klauser, Fairview; Steacy, Octoraro, post-office ; Irwin, Cambridge ; Shaub, Willow ..;treet; Weidman, Brickersville ; Leader, Columbia; and by every respectable Drug gist and merchant in the State. Pricecash, 25 cts. Oct 26 00VAINIERODAL HOTEL. fp HE subscriber, having leased the public house 1 . formerly known as the AMERICAN ROUSE, No, IS 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 hodse has undergone a thorough remodel ling, repairing, repainting and repapering, from attic to basement. An entire new outfit of furni ture, bedding, &c., &c., has been procured from the most celebrated Manufacturers in this city. From the central location, and i,ts close proximi ty to the Railroad Depots, Steamboat Landings, places of amusement, fashionable thoroughfares and public squares, it offers ind..cements 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 IRVlN,Proprietor. JACOB G. LEBO, Superintendent. aug 31 • 6m-32 rro the Farmers of Lancaster co. x —I would call your attention to the celebrated PROUTY4- BARRETT'S Centre Draught Plough. —This - Plough took the premium at our late Agri cultural Fair; and having also RICHARDSON'S celebrated Corn Stalk, Hay andStrawCutter,—this machine can be used by hand and horse power; having also a new Corn harrow and I Horse Rakes; having also the agency for 9YIIT H clebrated corn sheller—this sheller will hell from one thous and to twelve hundred bushels of corn per day.— Having just received a. large assortment of Grain cradles, rakes, scythes, grain and shaking forks, and many other farming utensils which can be bad at G. D. SPRECHER,S, Hardware atore, in North Queen street Sign of Te.ie Lynx. Lmarelil itS4l. MA-HRIAOE.; HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY I! ITI That we behold many females, scarce In the meddle:rat broken in health and sprits with a complication of and aihnents, depnriag them of the power for the eadorleYnt of life at on age when .physical health, buoysnor of spout, and happy serenity of mmd, arising from • condition of health. should bopmlocausant. Manrof the eating of her suffering, at fins--perhaps plate before. perhaps girlhood, or the first lean of ntarnage—_ were in tbieirongin so light as to pa. Mantic and OEBOIOIO neglected. IN AFTER 'MAIM, When too late to be banefitted by our knowledge, we keiok bank sad mourn, and . regret the re' consequence. of out agnomen What would we not often dire to ppm", in mole Wiles knowledge we ohmic in eller year And what days and night. of anguishwe might not here been eplind , if the knowledge ma timely possessed. It ht JIDDLANCHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the elekness and coffering endured by many • mllh for many years, from causes simple and controlleble , amity remedied—or betur still,—not incurred, if every WIPE AND MOTHER rammed the information contained in a little ♦olua, (whit in the roach of all) which would spans to herself YEARS OP MISERY, And to her husband the constant toil ad anxiety of mind, necasarily devolving opoo him from sickness of the wale, without giving him the oppormuity of &untiring that corn potence which his exertions an , entitled, aud the po s session of which would secure the happinea of himself, wife, and children. SECURE mnm MEANS or HAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and poverty of 'hominid. In new of such consequerces, no wife - or mother is seen sable if she neglect to avail herself of.that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare hen much sofferiny the means of hemiiness and prosperity to her husband. and confer upon children that blewung above all price—healthy Im bodies with healthy minds. That owledgels contained in o little wort entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAIIRICEAII, 1,07,111101. or our./.2c, or VIOSIZX One Hundradti Edition. 181 no., pp. 450. Pries, eta (WI viol pone , torn 111111.12111, $1 00.) Ent published in 1847, end it is not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY F MAL B, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, eon hare acquire a full knowledge of the •re, character aw.. causes of her comp....As, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES silo* have been sold •••• • • . It is impracticable to convey folly the various subjects treated t, as thee of a nattve strictly intended for the married, o or those c y are marriages, but no female desirous of enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent upon health, which is so conducive to her own happiness, and that of her husband, but either has or will obtain It. as has or will every husband who has the love end affection of his wife at heart, or diet ofhis own I ,, Conia , V improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU. SAND COPIES IMMEM=I W 4444 XBase and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKBELLEPS VIOLATION OF COPYRIAT A SPURIOIIS IGDITION Flesrant end barefaced, has ham enneentionsly hunted, arM the same form and sire, exactly the pin TITLZ ralstt, exactly the lame TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEIRENT, But anotbar rums aubstitursd for " Dr. A. M. MauNaar,• and " B 00011" for " Now York," and tho words, ETITZEZO according to Act of Congress, in the yesit N JOSEPH TROW, la the Clerk's Offthe of the District Court of the Beads= District of New York, OMITTED. The matenu, the nabieet matter, end reading aro ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed On poor, browniah, dirty paper, with • paper, eaves It ran be known also from the miserable Led Womble' weal eats scattered throughout hi Pages The orsrigh4 MOM toltabss myna. If there are Loy in the trade so loot to Mum and comma bon”ty u to be willing parties IN DEFRAUDING THEIR OUSTOMEIRS, No I. than the legal owner of the property to oopyrtsio, they will be prosecuted, and atop will b. also to roprot them to the public. A copy will be sent to oath bookseller or ern, (with titl terms upon which they will be tarnished,) apea receipt • his sr thou Iminats card of addrasa. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BB NOT DEFRAUDED! 1 Bey no book unless Dr. A. M. Manneesa, lb ILlbertret • N. Y., is on the title me, and the entry in Clerk'. OSae an the back of the title page corresponds as herein, and bay ealy of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by math and dress to Dr. A. M. Menriceart. . . Full title page, with content., together with • few pane treating of important anbjeeu to every curried female, will be sent, free of charge, to any one eneloaing • letter stamp he a prepaid letter, addreued as herein. 7CTOn receipt of Fifty Cents, (or Ono Dollar for the One Edition extra bindlng,) "THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIV AVE MEDICAL COMpost-paid PANION" Is sent bosatlcd fres) to any part of the United States. All letters mus be , and addressed ha DR. A. M. t MAIURICICAU, Box 1254, Ness' York City. PublishlngoMee, 1110.139 Libel*/ Street, New York. For sale by—Blanch & Cfhp, Harrisburg; J Swortz,Bloomsburg ; J. S. Worth, Lebanon; C. W. De Wirt, Milford ; J. W. Ensminger, Manheim; H. W. Smith, Huntingeon; S. McDonald, Uniontown ; J. M. Baum, New Bern ; 11. A. Lantz, Readihg ; L. T. Morse. Cranesville, N. Y.; R. P. Crocker, Brownsville ; Wents & Stark, Carbondale ; Eldred & Wright, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre ; Geo. W. Earle, Waynesboro'; R. Croaky, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover; S. W. Taylor, Utica; R. P. Cummings,Somereet; T. B.Peterson—Philadelphis. —Penn. (June 8 ; '62-20 BY - The Book is for sale at W. H. SPANOtZ/01 'Book Store, in this city. Doctor Yourself, PRIVATELY, for 26 cents, by means of the FOCA' ET ,ESCULAPIVS, or .Every OneHisOwnPhysiciam—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- _ 190,) being of the highestim 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 faithtu serf bPd, and all the .enipes 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. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket )Eculapius, or Every One His Own Physi cian. KrLet no father be ashamed to present a copy of the fEsculapius to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life, without reading the Pocket /Esculapius. Let no one suffering from Is hacknied cougn, pain in the side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician, be anotherrnoment without con sulting the tEsculapius. Have the married Pr those about to be married any impediment, rea "nig tru ly useful Book, as it has been the means saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the Jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this country and Europesince 1838, When the firstedition wasissued. itrAny person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book by mail; or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address ff 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 ofthe diseases described ie his different publications, at his office,ls2 Spruce street , every day between 9 and 3 o'cock, (Sundays excepted) and persons at any distance can consult. Dr. Young, by letter post-paid. ' Pune IS, 1852-21-Iy_ Lancaster Emporium of Taste 1 CHARLES B. WILLIA trIS, Professor of the Tonsorial Institute and Physiognomies] HAIR. CUTTER and extatic SHAVER, respectfully ink forms the citirens of Lancaster, and strangers whso may tarry here until their beards grow, that he still continues to carryon his business in NORTH QUEEN ST., OPPOSITE KAUFMAN'S HOTEL, where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial busians 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 Ile flatters him-. self that lie 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 china to the keen ordeal of his Razor. Each gentleman furnished with a clean towel. SHAMPOONING done in the most impfored asyle, and Razors sharpened in the I cry beet manner?, Lancaster. Dec. 29. 1849. 48-tf . : . ogers SEDE AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE; No. 29 Market Street, Ph:Well:14o. MANUFACTURER of thO most A grie 1 t linpleinents. Caking' itdes;V, Get 26--11.40*
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