alltutble City ;Pteper ty- Vlie Bale.—On Thursday the 22d of Decebaber, 1853, will be sold at public sale, at the Hotel of Frederick Cooper, in the -city. of Lancaster, the following described propesty, -being the - estate of the late Thomas blakinson, deceased, xis : • A one , story fluor.. DWELLING.. HOUSE 27 by 24 feet at the 8. W. cornier, of Vine and Water streets, in said cityinith two; lan lots of ground attached ;Itonting ,129 ft.' onWater M., and running back .on Vine st-258 feet more or less, to an alley: There is a well of never failing water on the premises, and alsb sof excellent Stone Quarry (not now worked) on the lot. The property will be' sold as a whole, or in sep crate lots, as maybe thought beat at t he time of sale. • If divided it will be sold in twelve building lots etelusive of the House•S of which, each 20 ft. 45 in. by. 97 feet fronting on Water, and the other 7, eact;23Tt. by 130 feet, fronting on Vino at. Ir:r The subscriber wilt receive proposals for the disposal of either of the lots; or the whole to gether, at private Bale, previous to the above-men }toned day. . • The title is indisputable, and possession will be given on the let of April next, when the deeds will be executed. Sale to Commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when terms will be made known.by • nov. 8 7t-42J JOHN MAMMON, Ear. . . , - Valuable Town Property at Pvt.- VVvate Sale. The subicriber offers his Wash ington Borough property n.t private sale, on reason able terms. , It consists of ' No. 1. A TAVERN HQUSE, on the corner of Front and Lancaster streets—being. large and spa cious; with,a large back building attachedf also a garden, suitable stabling, 4 , c. No. 2. A STOREHOUSE, on,the oppo site corner of Front and Lancaster streets if —alio large and commodious, with back budding, garden, stabling, &c. attached. (There is a large river shore fronting on the above properties nearly 200 feet. The Columbia and Washington Turnpike road runs between the build ings and shore, and each property has a large lot' of ground attached thereto.] No. 3. A two-story Brick BACK BUILDING, garden, stabling, and one half acre of ground, ad joining the Tavern house property, and situate on Front street, with a beautiful shore on the river, and an excellent spring of never failing pure wa ter on the edge of said lot. No. 4. Two squarills of excellent town LOTS, finder fence, some of them having small Tenements erected thereon. The soil is rich and peculiarly adapted to the cultivation of Tobacco. No. 5.. A number of BUILDING LOTS, situate on the Lancaster road, two squares Irom the river. This property is well worthy the attention of capi talists lox... Lumber .and Crial Yards, being in the .centre - of the town, "Ind when. the contemplated Railroad is built, which is located from (jolifinbia to Sate Harbor (running directly through, theselets) to intersect with the West Chester road, it wiil,:be come very valuable for the above purpose—as the merchant can then have a choice of markets. The ahove properties will be sold separately or together, as may best suit purchasers—or will be exchanged for a Farm or landed property within a reasonable distance of the Stisquehanna river. 11p13Iy to GEORGE G. BRUSH, oct 11 ti-38] Manor Township. - Xraluable AIM Property for Sale. The subscriber intending to remove to the west, oflers•at private sale, his VALUABLE MILL GRDPERTY, consisting of a three-story STONE PreIST AND MERCHANT MILL, situated on the Big Chigoes Creek, in Rapho township, Lancaster county, about 21 miles from Mount Joy, 11 miles from Salum ' m, about .6 miles from Marietta, arid 5 miles from Columbia. Tne Mill has four run of stones, three pair of burrs, and one pair or sand atones, is provided will all the most approved modern machinery necessary for doing good work, and the whole lain the best order. The water power is ample at all seasons of the year, having a head and a fall of 9 feet and 8 inches on Chiques Creek. The Mill is situated in a rich grain grow ing country, and possesses an extensive custom.— Attached to the is a small Farm, containing 41 ACRES AND SOME PERCHES, of first-rate Limestone Land, adjoining lands of Martin S. Musser, Jacob Hostetter, John Nissly and others. The improvements thereon besides the Mill, are a substantil and well finished two story STONE MANSION HOUSE with twoga stone Kitchens attached thereto, with a porch, along the whole front of the house, allake House, Wash House and Smoke House, a Carriage House, a good Bank Barn, besides a new double Horse stable; a two-story Frame Dwelling. House for the miller, with a Wash House and stabling. Also a new Still House with the necessary apparatus for distilling 60 bushels of grain per day, two Pig styes,'each 100 feet in length, with never tailing water. There is also never-failing water at the Kitchen 'door of the Mansion - House, conveyed from a never-failing well.of excellent water. There are also on the premises four good Tenant House, each provided with sufficient Stabling - Also, a thriving Young Orchard of various kinds of choice fruit, such as apples, peaches, cherries, gages, and a fine grape vine at the porch of the Mansion House. The land is in a high state of cultivation and under good fences. • Persons disposed. to purchase, wishing to view the property, will please call on the owner, resi ding thereon. JOHN B. HERTZLER, june 7 4m-26 Building Lots for Sale. 1101 Y a resolution of the Board of Trustes of the _LIIIFirst Methodist Episcopal Church ofthe City of Lancaster, 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.ASHENR, President of the Board of Trustees. Lancaster, Nov 30 tf-45 800 is:Books! Books!—By far the largest assortment of to Books in the city of Lancaster, is to be Ibund at the " Peo ple's Book Store" where every thing in the book line can be had as soon as published. New and fine editions of almost every standard book in the country can at all times be procured there at the very lowest city rates. The following are a few selected from the last invoice: • Home Pictures, by Mrs. M. A. Dennison, lv 12m. The Life and works of Thomas Cole, the artist, by L. H. Noble, 1 vol. 12 mo. Yusef ; or the journey of the Frangi, a crusade in the East, by J. R. Browne, 1 .vol. 12 mo. Barrington's Sketches, by Sir Jonah Barrington, 1 vol. 12 mo. Salad for die Solitary, by an Epicure, lv 12mo. . Gossips of Rivertown, by Mrs. Joseph C. Neal; 1 vol. 12 mo. Love affairs in our village 20 years ago, by Mrs Caustic, lvol. 12 mo. , . Ancient Egypt under the Pharoahs, by John Kendrick•, 2 vols. 12 mo. A stray Yankee in Texas, by Philip Paxton, 1 vol. 12 mo• White, Red and Black, by Madame Theresa Pulsky, 2 vols. 12 mo. Bristed , s five years in an English University, by C. A. Bristed, 1 vol. 1:2 mo. Complete works of Saniuer Taylor Coleridge, 7 robs 12 mo. Complete works of Lord Byron, 8 vo]s.l2 mo. Homes of American Authors, 1 vol. 8 vo. "..:Life of John Randolph of Roanoke, by Garland, 1 vol. Svo. The works of John C. Calhoun, 1 vol. Svo Lord Mahon's History of England, 2 vole. Bvo Musical Taste, by Thomas Hastings, 1 vol I2mo Charles Dickens , complete works, 4 vols. Bvo. Works of William H. Seward, 3 vols. Svo. Rural Essays, by A. J. Downing, 1 vol. Bvo. Lindscape Gardening, by A. J. Downing, 1 vol Svo. • Dryden's Work's, complete in 2 vole. Bvo. Burke's works, complhte in 3 vols. 8vo; Websthr's works, " 6 vole. Svo. Johnson's works, x vole. Bvo. Boswell's Life of Johnson, do. 2 'vole, Bvo • Also line English editions of Shakepeare, Jon son, Mycherly, Congreve, Beaumont, Fletcher and other old English Poets. Dramatists, for sale; many other books of ster ling worth are at all times upon the shelves of the subscriber. . WM. H. SPANGLER, nov 1 tf-411 33 North Queen etreet, Lan GEORGE BRYAN.] . tar. W. SHIADEL. Bryan and Shindel, Walnut Hall, No. 57, North Quenn at., one. door south of Buchmiillees Cutlery Store, and six doors north of Senees Hotel. Lancastdr. Have just received an entire New Stock of black and fancy colored clothe, cashmeretts, drab d'Eta, Queens cloth and many new styles of goods adapted for summercoats, b'lk and colored cassimeres, French linens and a great variety of new and fashionable goods for pants and a most superior and splendid stock of new style of 'vestings, - stocks, cravats, handkerchiefs, suspen ders, hosidry, &c. A splendid assortment of fine white and fancy shirts, collars, &c. Also a on hand a large assort-. ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, cut ,and manufactured in a superior manner, which are of fered and sold at the very lowest prices for cash. All orders in the tailoring line executed in the best manner and at the shortest notice. . B. & S. return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Don'trlorget the place, No. 57, North Queen st Lancaste. )..„ • [aug 9 0-2.9 Wanted. --10 Cords Apple or Persimon wood, for which cash will be paid upon de livery at the Leather store No. 17} Weet Ring et., sign of the Last by oat I I ti-2431 Wanted. --Hides and Calf Skins in the hair (Or wkiich market price will be paid at the sing of the tist. No. 17k West King street, by act 11 tf-38.1 M. li. tomes To croons COMM:. .1 -4 1-1 -Some keeping. I would Call your attention-to my fall assortment of Hardware, such as knives and (orb!, 'spoons, shears, shovels and tongs,lettn-la dles, candlesticks, Brittanis ware; -ice: And - you will also find a fall assortment of Cedar Ware, such as tubs; churn*, buckets, baskets, &e. - - Your attention is also called to mylarge assort ment •of -COOKING STOVES—having the sole agencrfer•two of the most celebrated cook - stoves now hi sae; - these stoves itillburn either coal or Wood, and have given great satislaction. I have also a fall assortment of Coach Trim mings, such as „oil cloths, knobs, bands, spokes, hubs, shafts, felloes, leather axles springs, 4-c. Also, a • good assortment of building materials, and other hardware, &c. Please call and examine for yourselves, at the Hardware stole, in North Queen street. • GEO. D. SPRECHER, march 1 ti-6) at the Sign of the Big Lock U emoval.—BOOT. AND SHOE STORE 11. B. F. CHARLES respectfully informs his customers and the citizens of Lancaster, that he has removed from his old stand in North Queen st. to the store recently occupied by Mrs. Win. Gump?, No. 431. East King St., directly opposite Sprechees hofel,T.Alleaster, where he has on hied an etten 'Sive .assortment of well made BOOTS . and ri SHOES of every description, which he will f sell at the very lowest prices, and warrant to be of good workmanship and material. Customer work attended to at the shortest notice. Repairing done expeditiously and in the - beat style. • B. F. C. returns hie thanks to the public for past favors, and rivets that by givinearoper attention'to besiness and executing all work at reasonable pri ces, to merit a continuance of their patronage. april 19 ; tf-13 T o the Farmers of Lancaster co. --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 and Straw Cutter,—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 SMITH'S clebrated corn sheller—this dialler will shell 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 had at G. D. SPILECHER , S Hardware store, in North Queen street, Sign o Mg 8,0 LOCK. (march 1 ttL6 Sash, Door, Shutter, Blind and Frame Factory.—The undersigned have ta ken the Sash Factory lately carried on by S. J. Mor 'rison, situated in the southern part of the city of Lancaster and near the Cotton Factory, whep we intend to manufacture to order all kinds of Sash, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window Frames, tkc - ., at the ahortest notice and on the most reason ble terms. The undersigned are both practical Carpenters, and work at the business ourselves. With a strict attention to business, we hope to merit the patronage of the public generally. SWARTZ WELDER. & MORROW. april 12 0-12 N. N.—Common sash and doors constantly on hand. THE ISLAND OF CUBA E VANS & SHULTZ, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL MINDS or, SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, in Dr. John Miller's New Building, between Mi chael , e Hotel, and Longs Drug Store. North Queen street', Lancaster, Pa. N. B.—Soaked Half-Spanish Cigars—beet qual ity—for Bale here. AjCOl3 EVANS. JOHN R. SCHULTZ. uly 20, 1852. 28-tf Konigmacher Sr. Bauman, Tan neje and Carriers Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission Warehouse, 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, Currier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, 4-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. Lteb 1 ly-2 issoluflon.—Notice is hereby given that the Partnerphip heretofore doing business un der the firm of A. W. Russel & Co., in the Ex change business and more recently under the name of Russel 4- Geiger in the Hardware business was this day dissolved by mutual consent. March 31 >53 ELISHA GEIGER. THE Hardware business will be conducted in future by the' undersigned. The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received by the old firm and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a continuance of their favors. All persons indebted to the late firms by bonds, note or book account, or to whom they are indebt ed, in any way, will be settled by the undersigned. ABM. W. RUSSEL, No. 8. East King el., Lancaster, formerly april 5 tf-101 I. S. Rohrer. The most Attraetfve Article in Dress, is an elegant HAT; and among the many sold in thin partof the country, none are superior or more durable than those sold by J. AMER, North Queen st., Lanceaster, neat door to Murray and Stock's book store. My ..Spring style of Hats cannot fail to please the most fasti dious, whether plain or fashionable. I have also on hand a general assortment of the new style of CAPS, with a large -lot of Kossuth Hata, low for cash. J. AMER, april 19 3m-131 Proprietor. 4000 ounds of John Rouzlels Spanish Sole Leather, at the Sign ofthe Last, West King street, Lancaster.—Customers are respectfully informed that the subscriber has just received 4000 pounds of John Rouzles Celebrated Spanish Sole Leather—which they are invited to call and examine, the Leather being handsome and cannot fail to please. directly opposite the Red Lion Hotel, a pvit 10 114,31 M. H. LOCUER. Third Annual Statement of the State MUTUAL FIRE and MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY of Pennsylvania. Branch Office ' 145 Chestnut et., Philadelphia. Assets May 1; 1852 $209,016 61 Premiums received to May 1, 1853 135,260 56 Interest on Loans; &c. 1,916 19 Capital Sto4 ' 100,000 00 Losses, expenses : re-insurances and returned premiums Bonds, mortgages, stocks, and other good securities Premium notes Cash on hand Total amount of resources liable for lorses $358,318 70 • This Company insures on buildings perpetually or limited ; also on all kinds of merchandise and furniture by the year, on the most reasonable terms. Applications for insurance in the above Company are respectfully solicited by A. B. KAUFMAN, Agent. No. 1 Kramph , s Row, Vancaster, Pa. mayl 24, tt-8 Sequel to "Memoirs of a Physi cian." The Countess of Charney ;or the Fall of the French Monarchy. Being the Final Con clusion of the "Memoirs of a Physician," " The Queen's Necklace," and " Six Years Later; or, Taking of the &ladle." By Alexander Dumas. Author of " Iron Mash," " Louisia La Vallier," " The Queen's Necklace," " Six Years Later ; or, The Taking 'of the. Bastile," " Memoirs of the Physicians," "Genevieve," " Isabel of Bavaria," "Edward Daastes," ,"Diana of Meridor," etc. etc. The long-looked for Sequel and continuation of the Memoirs of a Physician, by the great French author, Alexander Duinis, is published this day, and for sale by all the news agents in the United States. Price fifty cents. Those who have read the preceding works of this magnificent Romance of French History, need not be urged to buy this book. They will be too glad to bear of a continuation and conclusion. Any that have not yet read Dumas in this his greatest and most instructive production, should begin du ring these summer days, and no pleasure will be found so agreeable, and nothing in novel form so useful and so absorbing. Booksellers, news agents, and all others, will be supplied at low rates. Copies of the above will be sent to any one fiee of postage, on receipt of the price of the work in a letter. Published and for sale by " T. B. PETERSON, No. 102 Chesnut straet, Philadelphia To whom all orders must be addressed. Editors of newspapers throughout the country, copying the above one time, and calling attention to the advertisement editorially; sending a copy of their paper, marked, to the Publisher, shall have a copy of the above work sent them by return of mail. M. H. LOCHER otel 'to let, at Hantingdon, Pa. R —This offers a fine opportunity for any one wishing to engage in the business. For particu lass empire of Dr. WAILISTER, apr 1 1 9 Orange al., linnealanr i , la. ABM. W. RUSSEL $446,163 26 87,804 56 X 358,318 70 JAVEBTMEATI3 $161,481 99 179,016.51 17,820 21 Philadelphia: Adverlimenientlii* rte;AHHHR; THIRD AND Cm:minsh delphla amtin et ales. I plilta • -"igil - - a 13 ~.a,'•=trr_AtiS&,NVATSOtif, Nii/6"'Sniith Yolk h ••iitreet;tale 83 DOckSfrect.' Yire "Proonafes, for. Books, Pipers', Jewelrk,Ac.:Fire Trot& Nors for" Banks - and Btoies • Patent 'key hole-C:4er 'Sqiunattdeitr; Fire and Thief Proof IRON.'BATEC Warranted. to stand': as mud fire as any other Safe in the country. Great triumph achieved by Evans & Wat son's Fraa-Paeor &arra, at,the State Fair.- - - Ifaiturssuae, Pa., Oct. 30, 1851. The undersigned, appointed a committee - for the purpose, by the officers of the State Fair, were present this afternoon, when Messrs. Evans & Watson tested one of their small sized Salamander Fire-Proof - Wes, at which they consumed three cords of wood over it, commencing at one o'clock, P. M., and having exposed it to white heat for-two hours, sufficient to destroy the cast iron feet. On opening the Safe, the papers with 2000 circu lars deposited in our presence were taken out, not only having been preserved, but not having the ap pearance - of scorch upon them. COMMITTEE. A. O..REISTER, JOSEPH *RIPPLER, A. T. NEWBOLD, Ex-Governor of Pa JOHN B. COP. CHAS. E. HEISTER, E. E. Boaniarorr. Sole Agency for Butterworthe superior Bank Locks. A. W. Russell, Lancaster, Pa., is authorized agent for :the sale of the above. We refer to the Lancaster Bank, Mr. Samuel Parke and Mr. A. W. Russell who has one of our Sates in use. Below we refer to a lew in Philadelphia who have our Safes in use. Farmers , and Mechanics Bank, 12 Safes. United States Mint. U. S. Arsenal,3 in Phila., 6 in California. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 5 Safes. Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Rail road Company, 2 Safes. Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive Words. Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff. Camden and Amboy Railroad Company. Barker, Bro , s. & Co., N o. 16 south 3d at. State Treasurer and Trenton Banking Company, Trenton, N. J. Southwark and Moyamensing Gas Company. Corporation of Northern Liberties. Corporation of 11 oyamensing. Odd Fellows Halls, 6th st. and corner of 3d and Brown streets. [july 19 Iy-26 Stauffer& . 11arley.—Cheap Watches Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail, at the "Phila delphia Watch and Jewelry Stiire, ,, No. 96 North, Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches full jeweled, 18 carat ca ses, $28,00. Gold Lepine, 18 carats, $24,00 Sliver Lever, full jeweled, - !312,00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 9,00 Superior Quartiers, - 7,00 Gold Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver, do. 1,50 Gold Bracelets,3,oo Ladies' Gold Pncils 1,00 Silver Tea spoons, set ; 5,00 Gold pens, with pencil v silver holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 2 5 cents to 080; Watch Glasses, plain, 125 cents; Patent, 185; Lunet 25; other irticles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Le pines still lower than the above prices. aug 35 ly-32 llosentlale Hydraulic Cement.— Anexcellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring Houses and Cellars, - and for keeping damp ness from wet and exposed walls. For sale by 'CHAS. SHEPARD SMITH, successor to the late firm of Evi Smith & Son, N. E. Corner of Front 4 , Willow eta., Railroad, Philadelphia. G. M. STEINMAN, feb 16 ly-4] Lancaster, Pa. T E. Gould, (Succgssor to A. Fioto e_Y „ No. 164 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 JEolian and other PIANOS, L. Gilbert's Bou doir PIANOS, Melodeons, Martin , str'.• . ' Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music,l y 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, f feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos Co let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. [may 10 ly-16 - AMerritt Asay, Dental Surgeon, 355 Race, or Sassafras street, Third door above 10th, Philadelphia. N. B.—Block with Gum, or Single i f Teeth of his own manufactute, in serted with atmospheric pressure or springs. TO DENTISTS.—Asay's Patent Moveable Seat -Dental Chairs and Spittoons, for sale at his office. march 8 1853 ly-'7 Security to the Buyer.—JOHN SMART North Bth 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 $25 full Jewel Gold Watches as being perfect time keepers, ale' , his 85,00 setts of real silver Tea Spoons. Being in connectionw ith the most eminent manufacturors of Jewelry and plated ware, 4-c., he can offer in ducements not to be found elsewhere. Remember 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 A New Article.--patent Veinitian Blinds.—These Blinds overcome the only ob jection to this highly useful and ornamental appen dage to every well furnished house. They are so arranged as to let down from the top of ihe window as well as hoist up from the bottom, or can be sus pended at any point between, giving free access to light and air when required, affording every oppor tunity of cleaning them from the floor. They are as simple in arrangement and nearly as cheap as, the ordinary blind. All I ask, is that you call and ex amine them before purchasing. Transparent Window Shades, Reed Blinds, Buff Shades, Gilt cornices, Bands and Pins, Oil Cloth, &c., 4rc. Lettered Seades for Store Windows painted to order. Wire-cloth Window Screens manufactured to order, beautifully landscaped or plain. _ _ F. FORD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, No. 2i South Eighth st., 2d door below Markt, Philadelphia. May 17 is-17 Die -sinking, Engraving, Adhe sive, Advertising Envelopes, Etc., Etc.—T. B. CALVERT .5- CO., No. 48, south Third 'three, Philadelphia, envelope manufacturers, die-sinkers, embossers and general engravers, 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 of 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-9 PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 25, 1852. Mr.Dougherty—Dear Sir: Having been afflicted for many years with Consumption, or affection of lungs, and had the advice of sir em inent Physicians of this city, who prescribed vari ous remedies which I used with little or. un effect, and previously afflicted with splitting corruptions coated with blood, I gave up all hoges of recoverya At 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 offer using six bot tles, may with safety say,l am completely restored to health. Yours, &c., WILLIAM COLLIER. Fitzwater street, near 13th, South aide. Sworn and subscribed this 26th day of February, A. D., 1852, before JOHN K. KENNY, Ald. The above medicine can be had of the Proprie tor? at No. 26 Ninth Sixth Street, Philadelphia. april 26 ly-14 CHEAP LEATHER AND FINDING STORE, No. 155 North Second Street, between Race and Pine Streets., Philadelphia. SHOE PEGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. D. EPPELSHEIMER & SON, Aug. 10--ly] Successor to G. A. Yocu CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, SAMUEL M ILLER, NO. 121 CHESNUT St., Between 3d & 4th ats PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING $l,OO rza. DAY. [may 14, 1850-Iy-16 Leather.—FßlTZ & HENDRY, Store 29, N. Third street, Philadelphia, Morocco Manufac turers, Ourriers„ Importers, Commission & General Leather tininess, Wholesale sad Retail. Manufactory, 16 Margaretta street. aug 23 31-ly C. B. Rogers, SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, No. 29 Market Street, Phdaddphia: lti - ANUFACTURER of the most approved, iii Agrisolturai Implements. Castings made to order. • ect26..-400 . _ rt XisAtwell IFlSWelithili, £m. corpor4ted by theLp.gislatrire 'or-Fenn9itea -mitfrfor the promotion Of the - Ait.:e-pf jped States.. _ . . IJFFICERS AND-MANAGEM • HENRY C. CAREN, Prsident Wimunin V.lPresiderit. EDWARD P. MITCHELL, Treaanrer. - „ . Seam S. WAILACE, Recording it eettttryi JOHN SARTAIN, COrresliDlAlitg: :s'ep l OtßEY:: P. F. Itothermel; George S. B. Waugh, .J. Trugo, .C. Schuessele, Geo. W: Canairoi,' Paul Welier, Tames L.'Ctagtiorn, W. E. Winner, Cephas G: Childs, Isaac. IteUtorTyvidale; , James Lefevre - EXEC 1:111ii John Sartain, ' Edward F. Dennison,ActuaryOrt Union Build ing; NO'. 210 Cbeetnut street;Philidelphia. 'Plan for the Currentleenr., Every member will receive tar each subscription or five 1. An impression of a large Mad costly engra ving, from an original American historical picture. 2. The chance of obtaining one of the numerous prize paintings, to be diatiihnted among the mem bers, at the general meeting at the close Of the year. A New Peattire.—The distribution , for 1853 is guaranteed from the commencement; irrespective of success in the subscriptiOn, by a collection' of at least Fifty Pictures, of an aggregate value ex ceeding 84,000. These works are now in pro gress, and as soon as completed, will be exhibited in the Art Union Free Gallery, - No. 210 Chestnut street. To form an idea of their. merit, it is suffi cient to state that the following artists are among the contributors to the Prize Collection. P. F. Rothermel, James Hamilton, C. Sehuessele; - W. A. P. Martin, - Isaac Williams, W. E. Winner, ' Abraham Woodside, Joshua Shaw, Paul Weber, Russell Smith, • C. H. Schmolze, J. 0. Montalant, J. K. Trego, • S. B. Waugh, G. W. Conarroe, Other paintings will be added 'to the distribution list, as fast as additional subscriptions will warrant the purchase. It is therefore obvious that members can greatly promote the successful operation of. the institution, as well as their own individual interests, by send ing in their subscriptions early. This they are earn estly requested to do, -and to influence their friends in doing. The fine plate of Patrick Ilenry delivering his celebrated speech . in the House of Burgesses, Va. (due subscribers for the year ending in -May last,) is ready for delivery. Lancaster county members will obtain their copies I:iy calling upon Mr. CIIAS. M. HOWELL, of Lancaster City, Corresponding Secretary,flor Lancaster co. • [imp 13 tf-34 vans & Watson's Patent Sala- MANDER Fire and THIEF.PROOF SAFES. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14, 1853. Messrs. Evans & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth street, late 83 Dock street. Gentlemen : It gives us great pleasure to inform you, that in the fire which destroyed the store and office of our establishment on the morning of the 12th inst., the Salamander Safe, manutactured by you, preserved our books and papers entirely unin jured; in fact, they were in as perfect condition after the fire as they were before it. Will you please be good enough to have the safe door re paired, as it is very much warped, when we will put it in sae again, having great confidence in ;he Fire and Thief-proof qualities of your Safes. Yours, respectfully, • S. K. MAYLAND & CO., NO. 283 North Fifth Street. VT - Evans & Watson have a large assortment of Salamander Safes on hand, at No. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia. nov I tf:4l Five per cent Saving Fa:lnd.—C:l,a' 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, PETIL,ADELPH/A, in opan ev ery day from 9 o'clock A. %1., to 7 o'clock P. M., and on Monday and Thursday, evenings till 9 o'clock. This institution is well known as one m the best managed and safest in the country, and pays FIVE PER CENT. interest lor money put in tnere, from the date of deposite. Any sum from One Dollar upwards 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, Presq. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, V. Pres,t. Wm. 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. Scheenernen, editor of the Neutralist, Skippackville, Montgomery co. Enos Benner, Esq., editor of the Farmer' Friend, Sumneytown, Montgomery county. Hon. Joel Jones, late Mayor of Philadelphia. Hon. John Rohbins, jr., Member of Congless 4 district Penoslyvania. Hon. James Page, late Post Master of Phila. Hon. Wm. Pennington, late Gov. of N. Jersey. Philadelphia, sep 27 Iy-36 Premium Perfumery.—Several Prize Medals have been awarded to E. M'Clain for his superior perfumery, fancy soaps, and dentificies, by different Institutes, during the last six years.- E, M , CLAIN, manufacturer and importer of the following articles, namely—his celebrated Vegeta. ble Hair Oil, Bear's oil, Beefs marrow, and lustrel, &c. 70 different kinds of extracts lor the handker chief, Colognes, tooth pastes, &c. Also, his unri valed magnetic, honey, aristatin, winsor, walnut, and a variety ofother fancy soaps, for washing or shaving; pearl powder, lily white alabaster pow der puffs, clothes, hat, hair, shaving and tooth brushes. Port Monnaies ' dressing, pocket, and fine tooth combs—all of which can be purchased cheap for cash, at No. 106 North 6th street, below Race, P hil ad el phia. N. B.—A liberal discount to dealers. sep 20 ly-35 -ayes , Patent Tubular Oven hot Air Range, patented June 27, 1852. Various sizes, to suit lainilies, boarding houses and hotels. Those in want of a superior cooking aparatus are invited to call at our Warehouse and examine this Range. For durability, economy and simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilated oven—and meats baked in this oven will retain their juice and flavor equal to that roast ed before an open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at the same time without one affecting the other.— It will supply sufficient heated air to heat addition al rooms for the coldest weather. It has no de• seending or return flues, and is equally well adapt ed to burning the bituminous, or common hard coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of the range carries off the steam and scent of conking, as well as heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted to give perfect sat isfaction, or no expense to the purchaser. kfA,YES , VENTILATORS Patented October, 1848. For public halls, school houses, flictories, railroad cars chimnies, flues, ships, steamers, 4-c. Pure air is a subject claiming the attention of every individual, and all buildings should - be pro vided with the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful WARMING AND VENTILA TING FURNACE, for dwellings, school houses, stores, churches, halls, factories, &c. A large assortment of office, hall and cook ing stoves, parloi grates, registers, &c., wholesale and retail. RAND & HAYES, 82 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Kr Personal attention given to warming and Yen tilating both public and private buildings. Aug. 30. , 53 ly-32 Fairbanks , Platform SCALES.--Long known— Severely tested—Always right— j ■ The acknowledged standard. GEO. V. COLBY, Agent, 240 Market street, Philadelphia. ;.sg_7lzr' Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Far.”. mere' SCALES, set in any part of the country, at shorknotice. [oct 4 3m-37 Peter Bergner, Dealer In French and German Fancy Baskets. 'Also,`a fine as sortment of domestic Baskets of all kinds, coaches, bens, chairs, cradles, velocipedes, gigs,t sleds, wheelbarrows, rocking horses, accordeons, and toys of every description, Wholesale and Retail, at No. 63 North Eighth street, 2d door above Arch, east side. Philadelphia. N. Bi---The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the above, choice stock; when I feel persuaded they will find they can, purchase as good and as cheap an article as at any other store in the city. [oct 11 3m-38 Reading's Patent Corn Speller.- Capable of shelling 1000 bushels of Corn per day. For sale by DAVID LANDRETH, At his new Agricultural Warehouse, No. 23 South Sixth street, sole agent for Phila delphia. • This. SHELLER, patented in July, 1852, has met with a success unparalelled by any Machinelof the kind ever offered to the public. The following certificate) one ol a large number received) will give some idea of what people think of it who have used it t SUMMIT BRIDGE, Del., Jan. 88, 1853 This is to certify, that I have had Reading's New Corn Sheller, patented in July, last, in Operation on my farm for part of a day, during which time it shelled rising seven hundred bushels of Coin ' and, from what ehave `seen of its performance,l am satisfied its capacity is fully One Htindred and Fif ty-bushels per hour. • It does not-break:the •corn. nor are the cobs at all injured for , fuel: .d.greatiy prefer it to my other Sheller now in use, and think it will supersede all others now made. Very respectfully, yours, ' . oct IS 3m-38J JOS. S. WARREN. . . _ . . .8411FitekortiagOIC.:POID14; Vheap. :and= Protective"'Wefther and Irwe Woof `,,;This Paint 'Will staid. any climate, without JtiaCk . kildinter liardenehy*imiure, tlins.utaiting:in wnedfromln ent',nrullion a' other metals from ruSeend'enr alte7Paint 4litrens - front' the so-called. Millers! gainte of the da.f;..whicii are yiriAinilly:Pshreli'Snd Claytfctinietl t idid Sifierie Plastic Paints - are - purely 'htetalic,Otin taining no Alumin or Clay.. They .are levigated finely, Mix readily with Liu deed Oil, - (without the trouble of grinding.) and flow under the brush se...freely as the,hest.White Lead. -Theis T'aintsiiner all4therein body or.coser ing properties, one pound of which 'will cover as .mucksurface, as two pounds of White Lead. 'There are four natural colors, viz: Black - or Slate,' Brown, Olive and Chocolate. Directions.—This Paint flows readily under the Irish and its, covering "property is increased by using it mixed:as thickly.as possible with pure Lin seed Oil; as the Paint is 'the lasting or protecting body, and the -Oilnimply the_ medium or agent in spreading it. We annex copies of two letters, one.from the President Of . the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad co., the other from a Gentleman, a well known resident of Augusta, Ga. - Office of the Phila. and Reading Railroad Co.j . Philadelphia, May 3, 185,2. J. S. Su.vra, Esq. Dear Sir: We have used your "Plastic Paints' , or more than a year, and for Painting Bridges, Depots, &c., &c., we have found it quite equal to anypaint we have used. In tact, we now give it a preference over all others we have tried for such purposes. Yours Respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN TUCKER. President. Augusta, Ga., September 29, 18624 Steam Planing Mills. Dear Sir : You ask me for my opinion of " Sil ver>s Mineral Paints," which you have put on my Machine Shop and Planing Mill. I give you with pleasure my full and hearty recommendation of it as a preventive of Fite communicating from Chim— neys, or from adjoining buildings. The Paint which you put on my roofs, has now become as hard as slate, and I feel as secure from Fire, in this direc tion, as is possible. A few weeks after the rools had been painted, I made an experiment on two or three shingles by placing them in the furnace under the boilers; the result was, that the portion uncov ered was entirly consumed, while the painted part was apparently sound, though upon examination the Wood was found to be charred i the Paint how ever was firm and but little blisteied. I consider this as severe a test as your Paint can be put to,- and limier the circumstances I do not hesitate to commend It as an invaluable preventive against Fire. Respectfully, Ste. (Signea,) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH & RICHARDS. N. W. Corner of 10th and Market tits., Philada., Pa., general wholesale agents. , For sale' in Lancaster, Wholesale and Retail, by G. M. STEINMAN. ly-22 G. R. Bonfield • THE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. • Capital $50,000! ' CHARTER PERPETUAL. fir HIS Company is now fully organized, and pre pared to insure against the combined rishs of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, sheep, .Stc. fri It" - Mlles, No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg. Alex !Ulan Is, Henry A White, • Wm 0 Leslie, Win liakewell, .1011- 1 . 1,11 rig, Jr. J. ZIMMIt.RM I N, Agent, Mir g 11-421 Lancaster. ow for the f P )fiends of the CO- N Caps, and Lad ire Furs of every variety, comprising one 01 the largest and cheapest stccks,'at John Fareira's well known HAT, f i p CAP drid FUR Warehouse, No. 284, 111arliet street. above Eighth, south side, Philadelphia.— The priwrietor being a practical woilt man, and having had personal experience both in maitufacttu ring and selling, offers his claims far-public patron age, satisfied that his business fat ilities cannot be surpassed by any dealer in the city. His stock of Gentlemen's Hats, for the fall, is very large and of superior quality. Children's Fancy Hats, of every style and variety of trimming, from $l,OO to 5,00. He would call the attention of the Ladies particu larly to his fine assortment of FURS, such as Muffs, ,Boas, Tippets, Viet., Armlets, &c., made up ex preset). for the present season. All this stock of Furs is of his own importation, and made by the heat workmen under his own personal inspection. Wholesale dealers from the country will find It to their advantage to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. JOHN FAREIRA, sep 27 3tn-38] No. 254 Market et., Phila. & Culln, Dealers in Lamps, 1.1 Lanterns and Chandeliers, N. East Corner Fourth and Cherry streets, Philadelphia. Having eularged•and improved their store, and having the largest assortment of Lamps in Philadelphia, they are preparedto furnish Pine oil,Camphene, BURN ING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil; lamps, lanterns, of all patterns, fancy Hotel and Hall lamps, chandeliers, girandoles and can delabras, and Britannia Lamps, at the Manufactu rers' lowest prices. Glass lamps by the package, at a small advance. over auction prices. Being large MANUFACTURERS of pine oil, burning fluid, ethereal oil, alcohol, and;(the only true) phos enge gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to their advan tage to buy. Call before going eliewhere, if you want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for. sale. sep 20 4-35 Superior Window Blinds, A. Brit- TON & CO., No. 40 North Second street, be low-Arch, Philadelphia. One of the most exten sive and best manufactories in the United States. Originators of some of the most splendid Styles of BLINDS and SHADES, which have won the Prizes at the Franklin Institute"! for their superio rity of finish and splendor of conception. ' We buy our materials cheap for cash, and are ourselves practical mechanics, which enables tie to sell superior Blinds and Shades at the same price others charge for interior articles. Shades and Blinds of every variety and charac ter on hand and made to order at short notice and lettered if required. Repairing and Jobbing attended to. We study to please the public taste. sep 20 4m-35 500 Agents Wanted.—slooo a Year Wanted in every county of the United States, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of dome of the best books published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $lOO, such induce ments will be offered as to enable tbem to make from $3 to $lO a day profit. The books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and command large gale wherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (post-paid LEAY git GETZ, No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia, pub lishers of subscription books. plug 16 sni-30 ISAAC BARTON, lITHOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Liquoi VI Store, 135, 137 North Second Street, Phila *yew 1, ~19-33-1-v Qutferers from the effects of Self abuse, are hereby cautioned against the spe cious promises of pseudo , Doctors, Vendors of high ly puffed Cordialk and other high priced, but worthy less nostrums, catch penny instruments, manuals, (alias purf.uals,)&c., for I am convinced by my own bitter experience, and the evidence of a multitude who have written to me after wasting , much time and money upon them, that they never did, can, or care to permanently cure any body. I will impart the means by which I was restored to health, (after suffering severely from various forms of quackery, to any one who will write me a plain, but brief statement of his case, and remit $5, to enable me to pay for advertising, postage, &c., and time and trouble of writing out directions, which require no interference, with business will certainly improve the general health, as well as invigorate the organs affected, and perfect a cure as soon as possible, at very trifling expense. Correspondents may rely upon promplty receiving the desired information, as I have no dispositioh to trifle with or speculate upon the misfortunes of my fellow Men, nor any other mo tive than "to do to others as I would that . others had done to me," when similarly situated. Ad dress, in strict confitlnce, (all letters being destroy ed, as soon as received and contents noted.) W. M. STEDMAN, Camden., N. J. N. B.—Parents, Guardians, Teachers, are earnestly urged to guard the youth under their charge from this vice, which is so destructive to their mental, moral, social aad physical powers. July 26 6m5-27 Stoves: Stoves: At Steinman's HARDWARE STORE.—Just received anoth er fresh supply ofall the most approved patterns of PARLOR, CO K., and DINING ROOM STOVES, adapted for either wood or coal. ' Among the assortmet of COOK STOVES. may be found 3 different patterns of the GLOBE, 3 of the David STATE, Girard, Astor, Capital, Home, Welcome, Complete Cook, Victory, North. America, Parlor Cook, Model Cook, 4-c., His assortment of PARLOR STOVES con sists in part of the Excelsior, Diamond, Rose, Charter Oak. Souvenier, Etna Radiator, Star Rad iator, Revere, Star Air Tight, Sliding Door Frank lin, Parlor -Cannon, Phoenix and Flora—together. with a large assortment of Nine Plate, Canon, Bandbox and Bare Cylinder Stoves. . Most of the above. Stoves are adapted for either wood or coal ; and having been contracted for pre viously to . the recent advance in prides, are offered at such rates as will mike it to the interest of pur chasers to give him a call. GEO. M. STEINMAN,. , Lancaster, oct 11 4m.35] Went /Wag et; DINECTORS. A. - J A YNES, President B. Al' LA IN, Beeretary. =l3l _ 3:0w.... ee - Aft those iclio ate:desirous. of z'Ottiiidfiing irid preserving their teeth from decay, noreover saving a Dentist's fee;shoul4 eve Zhisurirr's_toorn We= a trial. haii — the most befieSalia 'Ad salutary effect" on dirliaied gums, Flaitieultirly..when they ate subject tifiefelie,s4bleeaing,'lnlcerlition Sc -c. i It also m= pails a =fragrant Vdoor - to the breath. For sale, ivlioleialir and retaih_at,' Dr. Zrr.ot.r.a's Drug and Fancy Store; 1gn.. , • SI North Queen Street, Lanca-, , . _ kivrit 26-tll4 Lancaster Emporium -of Taste ! CffARLES B. WILLIAMS, Professor of - the Tonsorial Imititute and Physiognoatical HAIR CUTTER and extatic SHAVER, respectfully in forms the citirens of Lancaster, and strangers wh, may tarry here until their beards grow, that he still continues to carry on his business to NORTH QUEEN ST., OPPOSITE KAUFMAN'S HOTEL, Where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial businiis in all its varied branches. He will shave you as clean as a City Broker, ann 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 heflatters him self that he can go through all the ramifications of the art with so much skill, as to meet the entiA approbation of all those who submit their chins to the'keen ordeal of his Razor. Each gentleman furnished with a clean towel. .811 , 1114POONING done in the most improved ssyle, any, Razors sharpened in the - ery best manner Lancaster. Dec. 28. 1849. 4841. orsvardlng ti. Transportation.-- Strasburg Rail Road. Company. This Com pany having now fully equipped their Road, here by inform the public that they are prepared to for ward alt kinds of Produce, .41 erchandise, Live Stock, &c., to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore, or any intermediate point, with promptness and de spatch and upon the most reasonable terms. Strasburg, dec 7 tf-46 Youth, Age, Style, Taste; Beauty Fashion.—The seasons of life should be arranged like those of the year. In the spring of youth, when all is lovely and gay, then as the green cover is spread on all the face of smiling na ture, in brightness and beauty, so let the dresspar take of the season. Fine taste, as well as fashion, decrees the ucessity or nicely adapted garments to age, circifinstances and seasons. The man whose head is silvered with age, who feels not the blood of youth dancing warmly in his veins, should nut run into extremes of dress, nor yet should he permit his clothing to bt so far behind the times as to , render him .ridiculims. There is a becoming( thshionable dress, suitali:e li,r the age and season of life as well as the seasons of the year. You can be suited in handsome style in clothing that is well and fashionably made, of good materials that will tit well and become the figure and season, at the great Clothing Bazaar of JOSEPH GORMLEY, No. 68, North Queen street, Lancaster. May 14 17 Air ansion Douse.—Lancaster, Pa. .I.ll_ JOHN S. MORTON has taken the above Ho tel, in South Queen street, one square from the old Court kleuse. . _ DROVERS, Travellers and others will be ae commodmed on the best of terms. BOARDERS taken by the week, month or year. april 26 tl-14 REMOVAL. TO Hls OLD STAND AT THE :MECHANICS INSTITUTE. GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maker, ms his It f ; : r ' i l e P n i. d lC s ' a r n i' d 'U tl E e L p l eo i p n l r e or Cr Lan caster co.generally, that he carries on the maufacture 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 ()revery kind,'such as Bureami,Tables t Desks and Cradles. Call and examine his stock olthairs and Furniture. b:)-The UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. [april 29-13-tf Adams , Express SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT for 1952 A DAMS & CO'S Express are now running their . 11 . , own Cars accompanied by special messenger, and iron safe. They are prepared to forward daily, ;Sundays excepted,)with the fastmailtrains, 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,Summit,Johnstown, Blairsville, Greensburg_ and Pittsburg ;—via Cum berland Valley Road, to Carlisle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg. In all of above named places are regular agents who will attend promptly to the collection of notes, drafts, bills, bills, &c. Goods will also be forwarded to most of the points on the West Branch of the Susquehanna, 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, Icy., Indianapolis, and St. Louis, by the night train. Goods 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 mail, (post paid,) when they are for goods to be forwarded by Express. No commission will be charged. Offices : PHILADELPHIA, 116, Chesnut street. EANCASTER North Queen street, three doors south of the Railroad. J. G. THA.CKARA, Agent March 23, 1852 Varnish, Steam Putty and Paint Manufactory. ripHE undersigned having made extensive altera j_ tions and improvements in his machinery, and having introduced STEAM into his Factory, would most respectfully call the attention of his friends and customers through the country to his large and well selected stock of VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c., &c., which for variety and quality cannot be excelled by any similar establishment in the State. Coach Body, Carriage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishes and Paints of every description, dry and ground in Oil, and put up at short notice in cans of conveni ent size for country trade. • Glazieri Diamonds, Gold Leaf, Pallette. Putty and Hack Knives, Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Varnish, Paint, Graining and Kalsomine Brushes, and English, French, and American Glass of all si zes, suitable for Store Fronts, Dwellings, &c., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for public buildings, Vestibules, &c., &c., constant ly on hand and for sale in quantities to suit purcha sers, at moderate prices, at the old established PAINTER'S FURNISHING AND VARIETY STORE, No. 80 North Fourth street, west side, below Race et., Philadelphia. C. SCHRACK. April 20, 1852, 11-Iv Encourage your own Mechanics yENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. ITENITIAN BLINDS of the most beautiful pat- V tern and finish, arc manufactured at the estab lishment of the undersigned, whose shop can be found Immediately in the rear of Vankanan'e(form crly Schofield's) hotel. The blinds are made of wood of the smooth<ai and most durable quality, and at short order and moderate prices. The subscriber having had con siderable experience in the manufacture of Venitian Blinds, the people of this city and county can de pend upon having any work they may order, exe cuted with despatch and in a workmanlike manner. A variety of handsome blinds are on hand for the inspection of the public. ' Old blinds repaired and trimmed; to look equal to new. GEORGE 1 1 1.1 CR. april lo 12 Lancaster Tobacco bt segar Store, North Queen St., adjoining Spangler's Book Store, and three doors South of Grange Stree ripHE subscriber respectfully !nforms his friends and customers that he has lust returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock of Tobacco tha has ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising tilt different brands fancy one pound lump, large ane small Congress, fine spun and large plug, Thomas' Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro noko, which he is prepared to sell lower than any other house in Lancaster, He invites country storekeepers to his large and varied stock of To bacco, as well as to his splendid assortment of SU PERIOR HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGARS, of the choicest brands and of the finestfiavor ' he also keeps constantly on hand the largest stock of DOMESTIC SEGARS n Lancaster, which he will sell lower than an; other house in the city. The best segars in Lan caster can be had here ; he warrants them equal to any manufactured in the State. N. B. Also, imported Turkish Smoking Tobacco, warranted genuine JOHN KUHNS. Oct 14 3m-39 i'heSrasburg Academy will open its 30th session on the 7th of November, 1853, This Institution has lately changed proprietors has been' remodeled and furnished with furniture, and within the last session has had a greater num ber of students than for several Sessions previous. No pains will be spent to give satifaction. The Languages, Mathematics, Music and the Natura Sciences, arc., will be taught. Terms moderate For Catalogue address JESSE OREN, M. D., Principal. oct 18 0.30! eiwebusgy AILTHAT A IMB. eencerni lbelealth and happi nes" of a peopleis at all times of the moat valuable, importance. iktake it for granted thatey ery pinion vvill d o all ,n their power, to save the iives.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 snare you that WORMS, according duty`, the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians;:ore the Primary causes of a large majority of die - fillies to which children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite con tinually changeable trom one kind of food to an other, bad Breath, pain in the Stomach, picking at the ose, hardness and' fullnesa of the Belly, Dry 'Cough, Slow Fever, Pali; irregular--remataber that all these denote f ,14• S, 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 pertectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial e 1 fect, where bowel complaints and diarrahtea have made 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 per!brmed by . this Syrup after Physicians have tailed, is fife beet evidence of its 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, 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 threforee be proper to take 6 or S 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, therelbre, watch every symptom that inighOntticate a wrong action of the Liver.— These Pills being composed of Roots ¢ 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 ative, which changes in some inexplicable and in sensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A Cathar tic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bowels and ex pelling the whole mass of corrupt and• vitiated matter, and purifying the blood, which destroys disease and restores•health. TO FEMALES. You' will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you 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, Lack, 4c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, at his Laboratory, No. 120 North Second St., Phila., Pa. Fur 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 every respectable Drug gist and merchant in the State; Pricccash, 25 cts. oct 2.6 phis Way: This Way —To theone _L priced store, No. 10, 1V est King Street. Just received from New York and Philadelphia; a large lot of Watches and Jewelry of the latest styles, all goods warranted at the following low pri ces: Full Jewelled Gold Lever Watches, from $25 to $l5O. Gold Lepine Watches, full jewelled, from $2O 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 $4,50 to $B,OO. Clocks of all kinds, from $1,50 to $lO,OO. ALSO new styles Ladies Breast Pins, Ear Binge, Bracelets, Gold, Pencils, Gold and Silver Specta cles, Gold Keys, Port Monies, &c. A large lot of Accordeons, Combs, Fans, and other articles too numerous to mention usually kept in Watch and Jewelry Stores, at least 25 per cent. lower 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,".is our motto. JAMES P. DYSART.] [SAMUEL A. DYsAnr; 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 Sep 20 ACard.—The subscriber thankful (to his su melous patrons) for past favors, would agai ask for a continuance of the same, and as many more as will please to favor h:m with their patron age, as he is certain from his knowledge of the Tonsorial Art in all its branches, such as Hair Cutting, Curling, Shaving, Shampooing and Wig making, he is able to please the most fastidious. He also solicits the attention of all to the Clean liness of hie Towels, Brushes, Combo and in fact every thing connected with hie establishment. He would likewise mention that be is the only Person in the city that can and do! color Whis kers and Moustaches, from red or gray to moat beautiful brown or black in very few minutes.— Particular attention given to the cutting and trim ming of childrens hair, JAMES': CROSS, H. D North Queen street, same building with J. Long's Drug Store, and immediately opposite J. I Shroder , s Granite building. Vet) 22 tf-5 NEW MARBLE WORKS, SIGN OF TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS TOMBS, MANTLES, MONUMENTS, GRAVE ' STONES, AND every description ofMarble and Sand Stone Work, is executed in the most beautiful style at the Marble Works of. Charles M. Howell, North Queen street, east side, between Orange and Ches nut streets, and nearly opposite to Van Kanan's Hotel. The subscriber thankful for past favors, would in form his friends and the public in general, that his establishment is now opened at the above location, where he will he happy at all times to wait upon cus tomers aad manufacture to order every thing apper taining to his line of business, in the most approved style of the profession, and at the most reasonable rates. He is constantly receiving athis Marble Works full supplies from the city of Philadelphia of _ . _ AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, which is superior to any thing of the kind in this city. Letters in English and German, engraved in the most elegant manner. His facilities are such, that all orders •vill be filled with the greatest promptness and in tint best appro ved manner. Persons wishing Monuments are informed that hi collection of designs are new and original and so full and complete that they can make a selection . without difficulty. • H 6 invites the public to call at his Works, and view' the beautiful assortment of Monuments, &c., now finished. • "Builders and others in want 0 MARBLE MAN TLES, should visit his Wars-Rooms end examine his splendid stock on hand. `r SAND STONE for, Sills, Steps Curbing, Cem etary purposes, and feints of buildings, at the low est rates. Orders received for all kinds of Iron Railing CHARLES M. HOW ELL Dec. 23. U y people's Marble Works, (Leon- L & Boar's old stand,) SHOPS IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, Half Square South of the Rail road, and 3d 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 Block 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 ofPhil adelphia. In consequence of having purchased the stook 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 laver him with their patronage that his work shall be execu ted in the very best style and on the most reason able terms. LETTER 'CUTTING in ENGLISH -and GERMAN, done at.the aliortect notice, and on the •moat moderate tonna. He respectfully invites the public to call and ex amine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage upon its merits. Thankful for the many favors beitowed upon him, he hopes by strict attention - to business to mer it and receive a share of the public .patronage. feb 22 17-5
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