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the public to the Certllicatez elven- ' . ~.. — r ,. I' . -
ded below,and bespeak for them that _';'' e . , :.-,,
cl i ndid coraiderailon which their 4 ....% , :
honest frankness deterred. - . .
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Men in such stations as many whO ----.....
voluntarily bear witness to the effb er Aim - ELI „...-,
easy and value of Calaar Pecroaat. ' ' - Y _
do not wantonly trifle with, or .ditV -
- tort 'facts, nor overstate -their convica....a. a .., 1 / 4 e 6.4.....u5,
Whether this is not the midfchasto trust when you must
have relief for the throat Stimailtjcuigettnoattether,trrery
amlly ought not to tutieltlij - them at a safeguard against
the everywhere prevailhig enemy, which studs with.fatal
frequency upon almost every flock and carries off the iamb
from many a home t
- Jackson, 0.11., Jacks:es City, 0., 20th Nov., 1802.
Dr. S.C. Ares;--Sir : The Curium Pacuntat te much in.
quired alter. Several of our lost physicians have used It,
three of them in their own cans, and - always with
the happiest clients. The numerous patent medicines al
ways before them, lead to incredulity in regard to 'every
new remedy: and It is only efterundoubted evidence of val
ue in any article, that anything Hop a general confidence
ran be excited.
The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents
(in the CHERRY PECTORSIO oroved beyond cavil by repeated
trial under their own observation, has compelled medical
men to procisim abroad' its usefulness. It is beyond all
doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary
Affections of this climate, at the same time time sedative
and expectorant—a rare combination of properties.
In the hope tbat x it will prove its own reward, I subscribe
myself; . Respectfully your obt. servant,
JAM. 11. C. ALIJA.P.Ik 31. D.
Allegan, Mich., Jan. 10th, 1813.
Dear Sir—No ono, no not one—man, woman or child—
oan be found to deny that the Cfrzestr Pacroaak is all that
it claims to be. There is much used in this vicinity, al
though not known until recently. The community should
know its virtues.
Yours truly, JOHNS. RELLOOO, M. D.
Let gentlemen of the Legal Professinn markEthis case.
Williamsburg, L L, SeP. 3, 1852.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir—Over application for the pait
three years to my duties as an advocate brought on some
eight months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tubes
which was a constant annoyance to me, and fast becoming
a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried, failed
even to relieve me, till I used your Casket PSCROHaL.—
This has not only relieved ma, but as I trust, wholly cured
me. I care nothing for the reputation of Advocating Pat- ,
ent Medicines, and this is at your service. I shall recom
mend it to members' of the bar, and others whom I may
meet, laboring under similar indispositions.
Yours truly, R. F. JONES.
South Paris, Me., Aug. IS, 1850.
I have no hesitation in saying, that I regard AVra's
Cowl Yzoroasa. as decidedly the best remedy within my
knowledge for the cure of chronic bronchitis, coughs. and
all diseases of the lungs. M. A. RUST, *. D.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 4, 1848.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir—l have 1321.1 your admirable
compound extensively Irl my practice, and find It tb cur•
pass, by far, any other remedy we have for curing diseases
upon the lungs. Your obt. servant,
.11. B. JONES, i. D.
What yet remains to convince the most incredulous that
the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be viz : an un
equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and
Lungs. The experience of years, has proven it to be such,
and we submit it to the people, believing that Its virtues
will fully maintain its reputation,
Prepared by
JAMES C. AYER,
Jrasayor and FractiCal Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Price 25 cents per Doz. Five Bosse foraii.
Sold by CIIAELES A. ILELNITSII, and all Druggists.
P. Brown, Bhlladolphia, Wholesate Agt.
Jan 30 am-2
Tenth Grand Gift Distribution of the
.altT UNION SuCLETY.--SOO,OOO Wits valued at
Mono Hundred Thousand Dollars. Certificate for this year,
One Dollar. The members of the An USION SOCIETY,
on the occasion of this the tenth distribution of the
works of Art accumulated by the Society during the
past year, would respectfully call the attention of Its pa
trons to the fact that, befog about to remove to the . build.
Inge in course of erection for the Society in the city of
Washington, taoy will add the Real Estate and other Land
ed Property belonging to the Society, to the Distribution
for this Year.
At toe last meeting of the Society, itivrai determined to
Reduce the Certiocate of Share for this Grand Enterprise
to Uue Dollar each, thinking - thereby that it will be the
means of a more general diffusion of the works of Artistes
throughout the country, and will enable the Society to ex
tend their labors fur the advancement of the ARTS AND
SCIENCES in this country. The certificates of share will
be Issued at One Dollar, accompatrying which each purcha
ser will receive free of harge, by return mall, a beautiful
Line-and Stipple Engraving, enlitled W.. shington
on Dorchester Heights representing an eventful
period in the History of our Country. ...
It will be seen, by referring to the list, that there are
manyfraluable pieces of property, many costly Paintings,
Superb Statuary, Eeautiful Engravings, Costly Jewelry,
Hag - reticent Shawls, and other beautiful Gifts, such as
Clocks, Watches, Illuminated Works Jic., to the number
of Five Hundred Tnousand—worth
As Vie Society expects to remove to the New Hall at
Washington by the middle of June, the distribution will
take place on the tirst of July, 1111.
The same rules and regulations that have heretofore
guided the Society's distrioutions will be adhered. to In
this. and on no account will there be any postponement
from the day named. All letters and communicntlous,
(post radii) for certihcate, or on business, are to be addres•
sed to the Southard °dice in Washington directed to the
Secretary, who will answer by return mail. Stogie sub
scribers remitting Ten Dollars will receive sue year's sub
scription to any of the Magazines they May name in their
letter, to be forwarded free of charge for the time of sub
scription, one year.
The following list constitutes a part of the Gifts for
'1855 s the splendid House and Lot of the Art
Union society, situated in Broadway,
4 superb Dwelling, the residence of the late Au
sou heftier ; Rug.
The beautiful summer residence, Gothic Cottage
and lireuuds et Hawk s ou the Hudson
River '
5 'mall Do - 01111gs, situated on the lot belonging
to the Society to trAl ;Greet,
IC tuoguifiecott Camel's link Showlc
shawls arc the must beautiful work of art ev
er beheld,
4 sets of 'Mammal Jewelry—constitsing of 7 pie
ces each—all antique pattorus, in a beautiful
Pearl Jewel Buz,
10 sets of Pearl Jewelry, consisting of 7 piece*
each, all different styles, and of Persian man
ufacture,
12 Gold Watches for Ladies,very beautiful and
curious works of art; one the size of a j dime,
10 Watches fur Gentlemeh, all very heavy, of
different stylae and patterns,
60 Boudere, Toilet and Dressing Cases for Ladles
come finished lu Pearl patterns—Louis Alt . .,
1 large Clock, a very beautiful work of art, made
by Liperdi at Cologne, total:led lu a style of
beauty and art unsurpassed,
1,000 Gold Thimbles, all different patterns, very
heavy.
200 copide of the lives of great Painters, supori.-
ly bound, with Hu engraving of each artiste.
60,000 Illuminated Albums, different styles and
patterns,
ZOO copies of Cl, iswolci's Republican Court, splen
didly bound, with tinted engravings,
100 copies of Boydell's Illustrations of Shelf.
speure. To the admirers of the Greet Poet,
thle work will be an acquisition,
PAMATINGS.
Venue rending forth Cupid and flyinau—Ti tint
Beggar Boy—Murillo.
Tobit and the Angel—SalTator Rosa,
Night Viun—Gaudio,
Madonna--Carreglo,
A Bead—Titian,
A Read—.l"audyke,
Landscape—Pons:An,
A Fleco--oulottb;
Battle Piece—Wonvoluu.s.,.
Laudscape—Claude,
There are others 'o:c the same Artistas, all original, be
sides some splendid pictures by Allston, Stilly, Reynolds,
' °. ..zhty, Cole, Chapman, David, Vernet, Stuart,
Tack, Bennington, Schaub, Perkins, Lewis, Ellis,
''' a :allton. Read, Bartlett, Schloss, Huntington, Johanoh,
dchmidt, Rembrandt, and others fully described iu the
catalogue, which will be forwarded en application by letter.
post-paid„ to the Secretary, who will answer by return
mall.•
TERMS FOR CLUBS •
1 Extra Certificate
3
Clubs of 10,
Clubs of 20
Clubs of 50,
The money la all cases to accompany the application for
Ciertiticate.
Ladies taming Clubs will be entitled to the same terms
as above, with the extra inducement of the present of a
Magnificent rm. lo,mi',ir Furniture. with rich colored
India Hangings, fine Inu,,t Lace Curtnins and everything
of the most splendid description to the Ladies' Club who
will send the largest remittance for Certificates.
Postmsstersare authorized to act as Agents, and the
Postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares will
receive a handsome Gold Watch and Chain, valued at Two
Hundred Dollars. The money must accompany the appli
cation thy letter, post-paid,) iu all cares. and the Certificate,
with the r nu:lcings, will be forwarded free of charge by
return nun:. . .
Correspondents are requested to write their address, with
tha County, Town. Post 0111(1, and State, plainly, In order
to avoid mistakes. All letters answered by return mail.
Catalogues of till the Gifts, with value and explanation,
can be obtained on applieution to the Secretary, to whom
aWletters for CertitU.ties. a.c.. must be addressed.
ALFRED JOURDA.I.N, Secretary.
IViisidngton, D. C.
Directors.
jan 5u, 7 1 •T. W. BAUER, Treiururer.
ARD LEWIS,
FRANCIS INCE,
FLRN AN DU LI VIM/STON
rTnivcrsal Industrial and Agricultural
1,,,) Exhibition!—To be held in Doylestown, Buck's county
'Pa., ou TitionnAli, IYLD.O naDAY, THURSDAY and FRI
DAY, August List, 22d, 2AI and 2.lth, 1051.
The Committee In charge of the Arrangements are now
perfecting the Preurium Lists, which will be announced in
full in the course set a few weeks, In the following . order :
First any ot the exhibition. Gentlemen's Department.—
Preis/lulus of sat to 55d will be awarded fur the best blood
et etock. of every description, and frost $lO to 530 to the
beet Common stock, and Premiums of from 7 55 to $lOO on
the various descriptions of Mechanical Implements, Ma
chinery, Agricultural Products stud Manufactures of every
description.
Second Day.—ladies' and Artists' Departmeut.Premi
tuns cf frem $5 to 51u will be awarced to First Class
Needle Worts, Embroidery and Fancy Work.stc.: front $2
to $4 on the seeoud Class du.; frum $5 to 55 for the best
Horticultural display; and Hum $2 to $5 for Articles in the
Home Department. .1 portion of which will be reserved
for Painting, Statuary, sculpture, sea s outwhich liberal
premiums will be awe, (led.
Third Day.—Fathers' and Mothers' Department.—"Tbe
Rising Generation in arrus2 . -Praniunts set irom $5O 105000
will be awarded to tba largest healthiest and best looking
jot' nts, from theof cue to live years. A premium is
$lOO will be award ed to the largest Family of ehilthen,the
parents of whom coo both living; and in ease 01 more than
one family of the saute number °Haring, it will be paid to
that family of children whose united ages are the least.
Fourth Day.—Equestrian's Department.—A Premium
of a handsome Gold hunting Watch, rained at $l5O, or its
equivalent in money. will be presented to the best Female
Equestrian; a prenuuru of a baudsomo Side Saddle and
other caparisons, worth V 5, to the second best; and a mag
nitlceuvßiding Habit, worth $3O, to the third best. A
premium of $5O to the fastest trotting horse in iitanese or
under the Saddle: and $25 to the neat bosh
The Grouted.—Selected fur the purpose is a beautiful,
level lit et thirty acres anti will be splendidly fitted up for
the occasion, with a track nt [brat-fourths of a mile long
around it; arranged with Committee Stands and Seats for
Ladies overlooking the entire ground. Proper &acorn.
mud:diens will be provided for ail description of stock,and
articles for exhibition will be entered In the order in which
they are received.
The Exhibition ituildings will be constructed large
enough to accommodate all iu case of rain. It is the par
. pose of the Committee to repeat the Exhibition anomaly,
end all their improvements of the ground will be of the
most &Mist-moths character.
Two Splendid liana Bands have been engaged for the oc
casion, mid will give Promenade Concerto I Gn pach
evening save the last one, which will be free to the
holders of Tickets. Each Concert will be accompanied with
a tine display of Fire orb. I
Addreeses from moluout Speakers! froinabroad, onsome
appropriate subject, way be expected every day dile ex
, hihitien, except the Met. They will be announced hereof=
ter.
Thu well Lnsiva Funny Fern, and equally celebrated
;iirs. June Swisshelm, of the Pittsburg Pettit - day Visitor,
have been Invited to serve ou the thnarnittee to award
'Prises to netlike., and Ms confidently expected they will
present.
Inn exact day of this Exhibition will be announced in
the course of a tow mouths, when the preparations are in a
sunicient state of forwardness to warrant it. The under
signed having been appointed by the Committee, Director
of the Exhibitun, assures the public that no pains or ex
pense will \ be spared to make this one of the most attrac
tive Exhibitions ever offered to the American people.
Tickets for the season, admitting ono person,;.. All ots
ders addressed to the undemigned. will be promptly attend
Sid to. , WILLLL3I BEEK,
dec fir km-19 Director.
ISAAC BARTON, •
WiIOLESALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR STOBJI.
Nos.l3b—L37 North 2d street, Philadelphia.
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JOHN A. EBBEN. . W. p. 1311.10317,
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E - Urban 'ik, Co , ' Cheap . Clothing Store,
Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen at., Blurt
side, near Orange at., Lancaster, Pa. •
The Proprietors of this great manufactory of Clothing,
respectfully announce totbeir friends and the public In
general s -that their eirtablisbment ntrwcontabufthe largest
ik .
most taxied - sad cheapest assortment of FALL • .
AND WINTER CLOUTING ever offered in riiiiiClUF
ter. Their stockis all of their-own :nEurallsetare,'
and embraces the largest styles of clothing adapted
to the season, and warranted to give entire satishetkm to
purchasers as to durability and superior workmanship.
Although.ihe deemed for clothing at thispopfular utak..
llshmentla daily increasing, yet by having a full force of
.good cutters, and a great number of workmen, we are en
'abled to keep our Ware Rooms always_ well stocked with
every article of dress, either for Men's or Bois' wear.
AmongoW extensive assortment may be found the fel.
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lowing:
• OVERCOATS and BANOUPS, from. $3,00 to 515,00
Fine Black Cloth Frock Costs, " 6,50 to 13,00
Fine do Dress do " " 7,00 to 12,50
Blue Cloth Dress .4 Frock Coats, " 5,50 toi 12,00
Fancy Cassimere Carta, " 3,75 to 8,00
Business Coats, " . 3,50 to 6,76
Satinett, Frock and Sack Coats, " , 3,25 to 5,00
Satinett Monkey Jackets, " , 2 , 00 to 3, 2 5
Black French Doeskin Pants, - 1 3,00 to 8,00
Double Milled Cassimere Pants, :" 2,75 to 4 , 00
Fine Black Cloth Pants, " 3,00 to 5,00
Fancy Caisimere Pants, - " 2,76 to 4,60
Satinett Pants, • ' " 1,75 to 3,00
Black Satin Vests, " 2 , 00 to 4 , 00
Merino, Velvet and Plush Vests, " 1,25 to 2,00
Cassimere and Satinett Vests, " 1,00 to 2,50
ALSO, a full assortment of Woolen and Cotton Under
shirts and Drawers, White and Figured Shirts, Cellars, Bo-
souls, Cravats, Pocket Thikfa, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves,
Hosiery and... Umbrellas.
BOYS CLOTHING.-Jost completed, another. try large
assortment of Boys' Clothing, suitable for the season, con
sisting of Boys' Overcoats, Frock, Sack, and Monkey Cts,
'Pants and Vent of all sizes, and at extremely low prices.
Also, Just received a large assortmet ot BLACK" AND
FANCY COLORED CLOTHS, Fancy Casaimeres, Black
French Doeskin Cassbneres, Black Satins, Velvets, Flush e s ,
and Cashmeres, which-will be made up to order at short.
notice, In the latest Lesbian and on the most reasonable
terms.
The subscribers are in regular receipt of the latest New
York and Philadelphia Fashions, employ none but the best
workmen. and confidently believe they have the ability to
furnish every article of clothing lower than any other
Clothing House in the city, and guarantee to all who favor
them with their custom the full worth of their money.
• • ERBEN .4 CO.,
United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Stripep Coat,
No. 42 North Queen street, East aide, Loa/cuter, Pa.
act 17 tf-30
ttate Mutual Fire and Marine Dien
runm. Company of Pennsylvania. Once No. 92 Market
street, Harrisburg, and No. 145 Chesnut, Philadelphia.
May 15,1854. In accordance with the provisions of their
charter the Directors of "The State Mutual Fire and Ma
rine Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania," submit the follow
ing statement of their affairs, at the cidse of the fourth
year of their incorporation.
FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT.
Assets, dlay Ist, 1853 5358,318 70
Cash premiums and Interest
received the past year, Mu
tual Department, 51.01,648 32
Premium Notes, do. 28,637 94
Cash premiums, Stock do. 40,282 30
170.588 67
Losses/ expenses, commis-
Mons, to-insurance, sale
ries, &c., Mutual Dept,
Do. Stock Department,
Premium Notes, Mutual De
partment, expired and can
celled, 20,84 as
ASSETS.
Bonds and. Mortgages, Stocks
and other good securities. $173,135 72
Premium Notes. 187.0098';
Cash on hand and in hands
of Agents secured by 'loads. 19.558 58
$379,704 16
J. P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. Lint.r.rr. Secretary.
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A. B. KAUFILAN, Agent.
Office In liramphs Flnildngs, Lancaster.
June 2 , 1 tf-22
`t hoe Maker., Look to your interest! Reduction in
3 the price of leather, at So. 17% West King Street.
Just received-20W Ms, of best red Spanish Sole Leather.
2000 lbs. best Oak Tanned Spanish dole Leather. ,
1000 Rouser's lies; " "
3000 " " Best County Tanned Slaughter.
300 " Best Spanish Kips.
100 Sides of Superior Finished Upper,
together with a groat variety of all articles in the Shoe
Makers' line, all of which will be sold low., cleats ever—for
Cash—at the sign of the Last, by
oat 17 tf..39 31. IL. LOCHER.
Vali awl Winter Clothing at F. J.
fittA.M.PLUS -LancnEter County Clothing Store."—A
cargo and varied assortment of ,ton's and Boys' randy made
Clothing, embracing all the different approved styles, and
made by good workmen out of the best material.
Fine, medium and common, Union, Beaver, Felt, Pilot,
Petersham and Flushing, Bangups, Sacks and Paletot Over
Cloth, Caseimere and L..atinett, Business, Frock and
slack Coal, Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats of various colors
and qualities. Cloth, Cassimere, Satinett, Velvet and
tweed pantaloon:. Silk. Satin, Calends, Swansdown,
Velvet, Plush, Cloth. Cassimere and &tined, Double and
Single breasted Vests. Monkey Jackets, Drawers, Under.
shirts, Hosiery, Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, Handkerchiefs,
atecte. Ties, Scarfs, Winchester and Scott's
approved patent shoulder seam Shirts, Umbrellas and all
articles usually kept in gentlemen's furnishing stores, in
cluding Robes du Chambre and her ere Vents and Overcoats.
Also, a splendid assortment Of uncut Cloths, Cassia:mins
and Vestings—all of which will be made up to order 1n
the best manner, with promptness, at accommodating p r i.
era, and by competent workmen. This establishment Ls in
the monthly receipt of the French, English and
American Fashions so that orders intrusted to them
may be relied upon as being In the latest style by V t
Wyse, who do-ire it. All mariner of plain work, nag
work of a gente-1 medium, promptly attended to hureto
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tirateful tOr past patronage, the subscriber confidently
hopes to merit a euntlnuance of the same.
- F. J. filti3lPll,
Jlerchant Tailor and Clothier, cor. North Queen and Or
sage street. 'rp .1 tf-36
81000 MiIENDYthNat AHED SUN
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Certain liecret or Delicate Diseases, however bad
or long standinrY both sexes, married or single, Self.
Abuse and its effects, Constitutional debility, Impotency,
Irregularities of Females, Ac., are
CURED IN LESS TIME THAN BY ANY OTHER,
with less restraint in living, occupation or exposure,
andwith safe and picamnt remedies, which may be sent by
atha ot• otthouhse. by Dr. N. D. LEIDY, 114 FOURTH
abov Rae, Philadelphia.
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THE MUST SUCCESSFUL
AND ONLY . GRADUATE PHYSICLAN
of the University of Pennsylvania of 1538. now 21 years,
devoted to their treatment; and. who has tenfold more
patients, and curet more too, than any Foreign or Native
Quack, Humbug, Advertising or Graduate Doctor through
out the Union.
AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE!
Dr. LEIDY CURES HUNDREDS MONTHLY:
many, wrongly treated by inexperienced Doctors; many,
deceived by the lying boasts, promises and pretences of
Quacks and Impostors, and by their so-called, newly dis
covered rem dies, &c., consisting of - Mercury and danger
ous or powcreal drugs," injuring the constitution, short
ening !He, and more often killing than curing.
- TO YOUTH AND OTHERS-IRX
Dr. LEIDY cures hundreds also, who have been deceived
by faire receipts and adrice in books, purposely published
by Quacks and fin pastors, to increase suffering; exaggera
ting diseases, habits or abuses, with their consequences,
must alarmingly. and beyond possibility, reality, credulity
or belief: expecting, by such base trickery, falsity and im
position, to alarm and frighten the unsuspecting and un
thinking, iu hopes of receiving or extorting from them
large fees for curing, which they cannot do, but pocket the
fees, not curing for consequences, leaving them to their own
mortification afterwards at being so easily deceived and to
seek relief elsewhere.
To all Foreign or Native Quacks Humbugs and Impos
tors, Dr. Leidy would say, in the Quacks,
of Shakspearo
•l 1 Heaven that such'ioul wretches thou'dst
And put in every honest hand a whip
To lash the rasmls naked through the world.
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
DR. LEIDY rhargee nut one fee, and all may rely upon
being tonorably dealt with. He proudly refers to all
the Professors, respectable Physicians, Public oth
errs. Hotel Proprietors and Citizens of Philadelphia,
where he has been well and generally known for 21
years. connected with Medical Institutions, Hospitals, Dis
pensaries, Sc, as to his skill and unparalleled success In
curing thousands—many, thought incurable.
LADIES or G ENTLEM FIN will save Time, Money and
long Suffering. by addressing or applying first to Dr. N.
13. LEIDY. 114 Fourth street. above Race, relying upon the
strictest honor and ..ecresy. Communications and interv
iews contidcntial. noy 14 6m*-43
Leat Iscr and Findings.--The subscriber re
spectililly Invites the attention of dealers and others,
to his largo and well selected stock of Leather and Findings
which Is kept constantly freslrby repeated drafts upon the
manufacturers of this Country and of Europe, and which is
made up in part of the following articles, viz :—The best
Oak and lied Sole; Slaughter, Skirting and damaged do.;
harness, bridle, band and welt Leather; Thong and lacing
do.; wax upper, boot grain, buff and split do.; city slaughter
kips, salted and collar do.; city, country, French and pat
ent calf skins; hoot leg moroccos, buck skins, pad skins,
chamois, and moroccos; bindings and linings of almost.ev.
tory description: shoe thread, patent thread, silk, boot cord,
laces, and silk and union gallons; black and colored Eng
lish lastlags, worsted uppers, and crimped fronts and foot
ings; awls, tacks, Needles, Eyelet and crimping machines
and eyelets; steel, Iron, copper and Zinc Nails; Files, Rasps,
shoe knive, rubbers, pegs, bristles, and boot web; hammers,
boot and trees, lasts, crimps, clamps, handles, gum, color,
cod liver and tanners oil; shoe tools and currier's tools of
all kinds, ready for use, besides many other articles not
enumerated above, and all of which will be sold at the
lowest market rates, by. JOHN WHITE,
Importer and Dealer, -197 Market street, above 13th,
aug 8 1y.29 [Philadelphia.
otovesl Stoves! at Sprochers , e Hard
kj ware Stcre, North Queen street, Lancaster.—The sub
scriber has just received a large assortment of Parlor, Cook
and Wood STOVES, from the most celebrated manufactu
rers of Troy, New York. Albany, Philadelphia and Also
from our own city. In his large assortment may be found
the following and many other patterns: The Globe Alr-
Tight, Is a very superior large Oven Stove, which his
been extensively sold, and has given general satisfaction.—
It is adopted for burning Wood or Coal, and is highly re
commended for either.
The Union Air-Tight; this is a new and beautiful pat
tern, with an improved draft, which we can recommend
without hesitation.
COOK STOVES,
Globe Air-Tight, - Flat Toy Complete,
Liberty Air-Tight, - New Compete,
Improved Complete, Jullaa Cook,
Morning Star, 'Victor,
Buck Improved, Summer Baker,
Hathaway, Victory,
Astor, Capital. Girard.
Alse, a great variety of other Cook Stoves, of approved
patterns.
Parlor Staves,
Union Air-Tight • Star Franklin
Golden Age ' Diamond Parlor
Etna • Excelsior .'
Jewel Parlor, Cbandelier,
Ocean Queen, , Mirror "
Jenny Lind, Ornamental Box Stove
New Jenny Liud, New Pattern Base,
New: Pattern Itadiatui. Fairy Queen,
Harp Cannon, Coal Burner,
Together with a. large. n Mai), Or Parlor, Dining lituru
. and Ten-Plate Wood Stoves of every the and pattern.
.g Haying the Solo Agency for the city and county
of Lancaster, for the sale of two of the mast celebrated
Conk Stoves now in use, they can be had at no other es
tablishment. The Undersigued, therefore invites all who
want a good stove, to call and examine his assortn.ent.
us. Old Metal, Tlmathy and Clover seed taken in ex-
change for goods.
oct 31 3m-11 GEORGE D. SPRECIIER. •
leland Safety Mutual Insturance Ce.--
Chartered April 4th, 1.8.54.
Capital 1125,000 00.
... •
Charter Perpetual. Office, North Qvieen street, first square.
Thus Company is now prepared to Insure against loss or
damage by PULE, on houses, stores and other buildings,
perpetual or limited, and goods, merchandise or furniture,
in town or country, and at the most favoiable rates.
The Company is also authorized to receive money on de.
posit, for which Interest will be allowed by special agree.
meta.
DIRECTORS.
DR. H., E. lIIIIMENBERO, President.'
THOMASHENRY MILLER,
JACOP A M SANG, JOHN IV. JACKSON,
8. W. P7BOYD, PETER MARTIN,
DAVID BENDER, , DAVID HARTMAN,
JOHN A. HIEST 4 ND , PHILIP ARNDT,
JOHN STYER , DANIECCOOD.
RIILOLPH F. RAUCH, Seery. and Treasurer.
ang 8 tf-29
i
Vaanish,lStenin Putty and Pain
--- . Qash, Door . Shutter, B li nd and , Philadelphia. Advertisentenlik:
k.) Frame Fite ory.—The undersigned have ta- 1 V. S. Pazoins, AGENT, TRIAD LCD CHMINITIr §. 1 . !
ria •
p ._. a
undevaga nall ed
ha llLidl vog er a F e y eme .
wive
ahem ..
ken the &ski Jately carritoi on by S. I. blur- :
rison, situated i the southern part of the city If
ii.lory
A. [ tions and briprovements in his machinery, and
Lancaster;and dear thb Cotton Factory, I
orb where
,intend'to maeufa'cinre to order all kinds out
Sash, Doers Shittiers; Blinds, Window Frames, I
etc., at the shortest notice and on the: most kazoo-
ble terms.n The undersigned - are,both practical
Carpenters, and work at 110-busbies, ourselves.-
With a strict attention' to hairiness, we hope to
merit the patronage of the public generally..
SWARTZWELDER & MORROW
.april 12 11-12
N. N.—Common sash and doors constantly on i
hand. •
preparing - I—CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.
.I. bate now commenced receiving their large
spring stock orCuoicz DRY Goons, and they will
be daily replenishing their assortment by constant
fresh arrivals, as he season progresses, with every
thtdg that is ,new and desirable in their line of
Goods. Those wishing good Goode al very low
prices, will do well by a visit to our establishment.
C; JAS: M. ERBEN,
North Queen st., adjoining Spreeber's Hard
ware store. (march 28 tl-10
rho Persons commeuctl House
keeping. I would call your attention to my
fell assortment, of Hardware, such as knives and
forks, spoous, shears,shovels and tongs, iron la
dles, candlesticks, rittania ware, &c. And you
wi I 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 celebrakd cook stoves
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, felloes-, leather axles, springs, 4-c.
Also, a good assortment of building materials,
and other hardware, inc.
Please call and examine for yourselves, at the
Hardware stole, in North Queen street.
t
GEO. D. SPRECHER,
march I tt-6j at the Sign of the Big Lock.
Reeve L. Knight,-(Successor to Hartley & Knight)
Bedding and Carpet Warehouse, No. 145 South Second
r eet, 5 doors above Spruce, 'Philadelphia, where he keeps
lionstantly on hand a full assortment of every article in his
ne of business.
haFeathers, Feather Beds, patent spring mattresses, curled
tryir, moss, corn husk and straw mattresses, velvet tapes
rag, tapestry, Brussels, three-ply, Ingrain, venitian, list,
con sad hemp Carpeting; oil cloths, canton mattings, ye
and Spanish matting; floor and stair druggets. hearth
rugs, door mats, table and piano covers. To which he re•
pas tfully invites the attention of purchasers. oct 3 1y.27
NEW BRASS FOUNDRY at Chesnut street Iron Works
0. Kieffer takes this method to inform the public, and
all person having business of the above character, that be
has, in connection with his Iron Foundry and Machino
Shop, commenced the Brass Foundry business. He is pre
pared to manufacture ell kinds of Machine and Brass Cast
ings, Copper Rivets and Soldery, at short notice and in a
workman-like manner. June 27 tf-2.3
$525,887 28
,101,000 61
^_7,031 06
The Chesnut Street Workk.--KIEF.
FEB.'S Machine Shop and Iron Works. The
Messrs. Fellenbaum having retired from their con
nection with the - Machine Shops of this establish
ment, the undersigned respectfully - informs his old
friends and the public generally, that he has resu
med the management of the entire establishment,
where he is now prepared, with the most improved
and extensive facilities, to do work of every de
scription in his line, such as STEAM
ENGINES and Boilers, Shafting, Gear
ing, Mill and Saw-mill work, Slides, Han -lathes,
Car-wheels and Axles, and Castings of every de
scription.
149,188 10
$37948416
As his assortment of patterns is not surpassed
by any other establishment in the• State, he is ena
bled to do work at the shortest notice and at redu
ced prices.
Stoves of every description manufacture and
for sale, wholesale and retail.
IRON RAILING for yards, cemeteries, tc.,
cast of wrolight, made and put up with neatnes- and
despatch. Also, Verandahs constructed and put
Up of the most ireautiful patterns and beat work
manship.
Furnace Twiers and Pipes of every description
on band and made to order. Old Twiers and Pipes
repaired in the best manner.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND BUILDER
subscriber also having purchased the right fur Lan.
easier co., from the patentees, is now prepared to
furnish Ram & Hay's Patent Tubular Ovens and
ot Air Range, a perfect cooking apparatus of vari
ous sizes, to snit families, hoarding houses, or ho
tels. This Range is constructed on the most val
uable and scientific principles. and not only per
forms the office or cooking in oil its various branch
es, in the most perfect manner, with a small
amount of fuel, but will, at the same time, heat
additional rooms either adjoining or over the
kitchen.
Also, Hayes' Patent Ventilator, the best now in
use for ventilating public and private buildings,
&c., also, for withdrawing smoke 11 , m chimney
flues.
By employing a sufficient number of the moat
competent mechanics, in his pattern rooms, foun
dry, boiler and machine shops, and by paying
strict attention to business, the undersigned looks
confidently for an increased share of publie pat
ronage. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER,
Chesnut street, between N. Queen and Prince
The subscriber respectfully announ .es to his
former patrons and friends that having withdrawn
from the firm of I. & D. Fellenbaum, will still be
found at his former place of. business in the tea•
chine shop department of "Chesnut Street Iron
Works," where he will be happy to receive a con
tinuation of their favors for Christian Kieffer, Esq„
proprietor and manager of the establishment, who
is in all respects prepared to give entire satistae
ttun in every branch of his business.
ISAAC FELLENBAUM,
may 16 tf-l7 LR nc:lster.
(AFTERS his.professional services to the puinic.
ki He also attends to the collection of Pensions
and the prosecution of all manner of claims agains
the general government. His residence in the city
of Washington for several years, the, experience
derived from the duties of the office, which he had
filled during that time, and the modein which claims
of this sort are most speedily adjuated,give the
most ample assurance that business placed' in his
hands will be attended to in such manner as can
not fail to afford satisfaction.
Office in South Queen Street, second house below
he Lancaster Bank.
Nov. 20. 1849. 43-1 y
Irettli,lan Blinds, of the latest
V and most fashionable styles and newest pat
terns, manufactured promptly to order by the sub
scriber—samples of which may he seen at his shop
r,t Vine streetoea swvaboE south Queen.
Also, CABINET FURNITURE, of every
kind, in the most fashionable styles, and on the
most reasonaule terms, manufactured to order.
A share of public patronage is respectfully su
ed. CONRAD ANNE.
an. nov 22 44-tt
Konigmacher a ir. Bauman, Tan
ners and Curriers Store, back of Robt. Mod
erwell's Gommission Warehouse, fronting on the
Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap for Casts,
or approved credit. Constantly on hand a full:as
ssortment or all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's
Leather, of superior quality, including "Rouzer's
celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands,
well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery,
of any length and width required, made of a supe
rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band
and Lacing Leather, Garden Bose, Tonne' Oil,
Currier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, &c.
All kinds of Leather bough'. in the rough ;
est price given for Hides and Skins in cash o
will be promptly attended to. (fel) ly-13
autlon : Caution I --Thomas Arm
tage , s Lightning Rods. Beware of Impostor
and swindlers. In order to prevent a repetition o
the frauds so extensively carried on during the las
two years, by a set of scoundrels who travelled
over the country, and represented themselves as
my agents, and in many instances exhibited forged
certificates ofagency, I now give notice that all
my agents, carry with them printed forms, author
izing them to act as my agents, legally executed
pad acknowledged before Alderman Henry Sinip
son, of Philadelphia; they have also, my name and
alace of business oa their wagons. I believe them
all to be strictly honest, and fu:ly acquainted with
the business of putting up Lightning Rode, which
they will do at as lowa price as they :.an be ob
tainci. at the Factory. As many schemes have
been resorted to, to defraud myself and the public
purchasers should be on their guard . ; thousands
have been grossly deceived by purchasing useless
articles in the shape of Lightning Rods, hating
pewter, lead, copper, zinc and iron points, either,
or all of which are good fir nothing. My Electro
Magnet Lightning rode, have been examined by
many of the most scientific men in the world, who
have pronounced them to be the only rode
that
they have ever seen, which are calculated to save
ives and property from destruction by lightning—
I mong these are Professors Henry M'Murtrie,
James 151 , Clintock, Walter R. Johnson, of the U.
s. Patent Office, E. J. Carr, Dr. T. E. Waller and
many others who recommend them in the highest
terms of approbation.
All orders wholesale and retail, will meet with
prompt attention. • Spire rods and scrolls made
to order. Cardinal
_points and all kinds of weath
er vanes, for sale cheap.
. .
i4r ily agent, Samuel C. Wilt, will locate him
self during the Summer of 1854, at No. 21 North
Queen Sireet, Lancaster,Ra., and Augustus Cann,
at Pennsgrove, N. J. Property owners in those
sections of the Country will do well to call on them
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
Vine st. doors above Twelfth, Phila.
march 28 tf-t0
lUrench Trusses ' (weighing less than
2% OURCO3. For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. no.
• .owledged by the highest medical authorities of Phila
delphia, incomparably superior to any other in use. Suf
ferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers
to procure not only the lightest and most easy, but as du
rable a Truss as any other, in lieu of thecambrons and un
comfortable article usually sold. There is no difficulty at
tending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will re
into its position without change.
Persons at a distance unable tofeall on the subscriber,
can have the Truss mat to any address, by remitting Five
Dollars for the single Truss, or Ten for the double—with
Measure round the hips, and statingaide affected. It will
be exchanged to snit if notfitting, by returning It at once,
unsoiled. Fmvale only by' he Importer.
•
CALEB E. NEEDLES,
f.lor. Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia.
gia- , Lanus;
, rw w = the benefit of lffechardadaupports,
owing to dens - of the lam* ftans, Inducing
Felling of the , omb, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Ner
trOnS sattlip ) nal We are informed that a competent
and experienced Lady will he in attendance at the.P
(set atnlowpart for
Bw their exclusive nse,).No. 114, Twelfth st., let
doorri. iIIDA 27 448
New Brass Foundry
WILLIAM S. AM WE
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the afflicted. Containing an outline of the origin,
progress, treatment and cure of every form of dis
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S liver's Plastic Paints, Cheap. Durable and Protective Weather and Fire
Prom. This Punt will stand any climate, without
crack or blister hardens by -exposure, thus making in
time an enamel of atone, protecting wood from de
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i'he Paint differs from the so-called Mineral
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'they are levigated finely, mix readily with Lin
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There are four natural colors, viz: Black nr
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Directions.—This Paint flows readily under the
brush 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 Oil simply 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.l
Philadi.lphia, May 3, i 852.
J. S. SILVER. Esq.
Dear Sir: We have used your " Plastic
Paints" :or more that, a year, and for Painting
Bridges, Depute, &c., &c., we have found it quite
equal to any paint we have used. In Met, we now
give it a preference over all others we have tried
for such purposes. Years Respectfully,• ,
(Signed,) JOHN' TUCKER. President.
Augusta, Ga., September 29, 1852. Z -
-
Steam Planing Mills. .4
Dear Sir : You ask me for my °Dimon of " Sil
vet's Mineral Paints, " which you have out on m
Machine Shop and Paning Mill. I give you with
pleasure my full and hearty recommendation of it
as a preventive of Fire 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 roofs
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 fou'nd to be charred; the Paint how
ever was firm and but little blistered. I consider
this as severe a test as your Paint can be put to,
and under the circumstances I do not hesitate to
commend it as an invaluable prevehtive against
Fire. Respectfully, &c.
(Signea,) AMBROSE SPENCER.
FRENCH ISJ RICHARDS.
W. Corner of 10th and Market Sts., Philada.,
FL, general wholesale agents.
For sale in Lancaster, ‘V holetale and Retail, by
G. M.. STEINMAN
Iy-22
LT. L. HaHowell's Franklin Cloth
ing Store. No. 202 Market street, above 6th,
under the Rod Lion Hotel, Philadelphia, ix the
only place in the • ity where Boys' Clothing from
four years old and upwards can be purchased.
NIEN's AND Boys' Ccovlttici, Wholesale and Re
tail, at the very lowest prices, for Cash only. Re
member No. 202 Market street, above 6th.
april 25 ly-14
C. B. Rogers,
SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE,
No. 29 Market Street, Phdadelphia.
IVIANUFACTURER of the moat approved
Agricultural Ithp't wade
order net 4fi—l v. 40
CHESNUT ST. HOUSE,
SAMUEL M ILLER,
No. 12.1 CHESNUT St Between 3d & 4th its
PHIL ADELPIIIA.
BOARDING $l,OO PER DAY.
(may 14,1860-Iy-16
THE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVE
STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 00,000!
.CHARTER PERPETUAL.
THIS Company is now fully organized, and pre
pared to insure against the combined risks of
FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all
descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses,
Mules, Cattle, J beep, &c.
CO- No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg.
DI R ECTORS. -
A. JAYNES, President.
B. Secretary.
Wm Day, James Mathews,
Alex Hilands, Henry A White,
Wm 0 Leslie, Wm Bakewell,
'John Young, jr.
J. ZEMMXRMAN, Agent,
nov 6 it-42] —ancaster.
Commerelal Hotel, Phlladel-
PITIA.—The subscriber, thankful for the lib-
• patronage abe has received, hereby notifies
public in general. and her Lancaster county
friends in particular; that ahe' still continues - to
keep the Hotel, formerly the AMERICAN iiOl79E,
No 18 S. Sixth street, between Market 'and Ches
nut, and mow known as THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
The house is fitted up and re-modeled in ele
gant style, from attic to basement-the furniture,
bedding, &c., &c.,
being entirely ' new; and every
arrangement is made for the comfort and conveni
ence of its patrons.
From-the -central location, and its close prox
imity to the Railroad Depots, Steamboal. Landings,
places of amustment, fashionable thorouginitires
and public sqUares, it offers inducements toihe
Merchant visiting the city on business, or the
Traveler seeking pleasure. To familes and fe
males visiting the city, every facility will be afford
ed, and every comfort regarded to make their visit
agreeable and pleasant.
A share of public patronage is respect soli
ted. Terms $1,26 per day.
S. LEBO; Proprietor,
Jecon G. Lmio, Superintendent.
dec 6 : 1863
having introduc -
call
into his Factory,Would
I
moat respectfully call the attention of -his friend
anal cuatomeii threigh the nnintry to.hii large acd
well selected stockof .
VIRNISHEk PUFFS,' 011, GLASS, ke.ific.,
whinbilbr,iariety and quality canuotbe excelled by
any[ aianilar establishment. in the State. ~Coach
BodtiCarriage,Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishes
andpilaizits of every description, dry and ground in
Oil 4 and put up at short notice in cans of convent
eat, size for country trade.
Glazier's Diamonds, Gold Leaf,'Pallette Putty
•, ;
.. '.R~j '
and, Hack Knives Sable and Camel Hair Pencils,
Varnish, Paint, draining and Kalsomine Brushes,
and English, French, and American 'Glass of all si
zee' suitable for Store Fronts, Dwellings, &c., woh
gpod assortment of Enameled and Colored
for public buildings, Vestib ul es, sc., &c., conatan t
ly on hand and for sale in quantities to suit purcha
seri3, at modvrate prices, at the old established
PAiNTDR'S FURNISHING AND VARIETY STORE, No.
80 North Fourth street, west side, below Race et.,
Philadelphia. C. S ' HAACK.
4pril 20, 1852. . e.i
4 CHEAP
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE,
No. 155. North Second Street, between Race and
Vine Slreits, Philadelphia.
SOOk.: PEGS, iNnot.e.secc AND RETAIL.
D. EPPELSDE[MER & SON,
Aug 10--ly] Successor to G. A. Yocum
Drugs, Paints, Window Glass&
Dye Stuffs.
French and Jersey Zinc Paints.
Pure White Lead.
Window Glass, coloredloll enamelled.
Superior Coach and Furniture Varnishes ; with
. a first-rate assortment of fresh Drugs aud Chemi
cals, for sale at
ALFRED WILTBERGER , S
Drugh and Chemical Store, No. 169 North See
efid street, Philadelphia.
Principal Depot fur the sale of Barlow's Indigo
Blue, Sterling's Salve, Tattersall's Heave Powders,
and Barber's Embrocation.
Physicians and storekeepers supplied. Goods
aunt to any of Depots lree of charge,
rga, 30
- tren , s and Boys , Clothing.—Every
:15 body should embrace this opportunity to buy
clOtbing for ;netr and boys, at Geoeur Com..zies
cheap clothing establishment, E. corner Market
and Second ate , Philadelphia, embracing a choice
of the best, must desirable, and fashionable Dr. as
And Frock Coats, habit cloth do., Linen drilling
Tweed &c., &c., with a great variety of
Bch's' CLOTFIll(0, consisting of Sack Coats, Polka
Jackets, Monkey Jackts, Veateitnd Round Jackets,
rmide of Tweed, Linen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca,
Korseymere.Dimek In, &c &c.,FraNtattxon GOODS,
consisting of Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, ‘rc.,
all of which are offered at thelowest possible cash
prices. and as cheap as any other Clothing 'Store
in the Union.
Ccr Parents who ilesirejioys's lothing, areear
hes ly Invited to examine the Stock.
Country Storekeepers can he accommodated
at, very low rates.
, GEORGE CULIN,
8. E. Cttrn er Market :HaSecond sts.
nih 28. ly-10
Watches, Jelvetry,Silverware andloan
ty ry miods.—A choler assortment of the finest quality.
role at the Inkiest rash prices. at Win. I:. Elton head's
Ni.i Ist South Secend Street. le.tween Pine and Union.
•philarfe,iphia. The assortment unihmeeS Intim:
aoll ,list oclt of tine Waishes. Jewelry. Silver
Ware. A lit Wore. plated with 11111. ri11"...
SP .'" Fork , Goods, Fans snii •
F , th , 'Y article , ' ~f n deserviier
rsn:nivation of these who desi, to moon, hest plods
;it It., iowe4 cash pric,
a pratical knewiedine of the i•usiness, and all
ss facilities for importing and manufacturing, the
, serf her confidently invites purchasers, believing that
can stipple them on terms as faVOrillile its any other Fs. ,
to (dish wear In either of the Atlantis Cities. -
Uri,— All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and
~ro mnnnthet MIA to order-r, within a reasonable time.
a ltn \l"atelo.. Jewelry and Silver Ware thithfully re
p.6red.
1531. B. EI3ONFIEAD.
Nb. Ib4. South few 1111011 , aho the . 2d St. Mark,t,
West side.
ous Bird the South Window of the Store, may ho seen the
title Clock. which commands the admiration of
I ta sill '2O lv-:tel
11,41,11,..11C4 RA,Vat
v ki23 gggg,
FORM the public, that they have r ecently 1)t
ted up this old and well known stand in North
queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, to
Bret rate style, and that they ire ono !,repa reel iii
enFertain travellers and others in die very best i4is
'nes. Their Bar will always be supplied willethe
choicest liquors, and their Table with the best that
the market affords. They also beg leave to state
that they continue their
LIVERY STABLE,
where can at all times be had, a good and genteel
Horse, Buggy, l flarouche, Carriage, Sulky, or Omni
bus, on the most reasonable terms. They assure
all who may favor them with their custom, that no
efforts will be spared to render satisfaction.
Van and Winter Clothing. --The
subscriber has now ready for sale at his old
stand, No. 31i North Queen et., between the Na
tional House and Spanglees Book Store, one of the
Must elegant assortments of Fall and Winter Cloth
ing, ever offered to the public of Lancaster coon
,The prices of Clothing at this house have beet.
reduced - to such a very low standard that it is now
within the power of all who wish to wear good
clothes.
The assortfnent consists of Overcoats of every
Oscription, Dress, Frock and Sack coats, a great
variety-of Box coats, Monkey coats, &c.
'Superfine Cassimere pants, black and fancy.--
Syli and Satin vests, and a fine variety of Valen
cia and other vests. Also shirts, collars, stocks,
pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, Glove;, hosiery
&c., and all other articles generally kept in this
line of business.
:All articles sold at this establishment warranted
what they are represented ko be, as they are man
ufactured under the immediate superintendence of
thd subscriber.
. . . _
!The following is a list of prices or some of the
snicks:
Overcools at from . 613 le $lO
Superfine Dress Coats 7 14
Frock " 7 14
Cloth Sac k if r 6 ' 8
MINIM
Valencia, &c. I 25 2 50
Superfine Cassimere Pants , 3 . 450
blk. « << 4 6
t,a'tinett , t, 2 350
Also a splendid assortment ofgoods in the piece.
Superfine French and English Cloths and Cassi
weres of every hue and shade, Satin, Silk and Va
lencia vestings, Sattinetis, 4 , c., all of which will
be made to order at the shortest notice and in the
neatest and best manner. All garments warrant
ed to fit. .
BOY'S CLOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND
The public are reepectinlly invited to call and
examine t'e superior assortment of clothing at
Una estab...thment, sign of the red coat, No. 31}
North Queen street, between the National House
alul Spanglers Book Store.
tti usqueltanna Hotel, directly op
posite the depot of the Baltimore and Susque
hanna Railroad, Baltimore, Md. Mr. JOHN
BARR, Proprietor. This house has been refitted
and put into excellent condition lor the.accommo
dation of travellers. The proprietor, formerly of
Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa., will spare no
pains to make it a house in every way answering
the wants of the traveling public. His tables shall
always be supplied with the best the markets af
ford, and his bar with the choicest liquors. [le
shall endeavor especially to make it a hotel for
Pennsylvanians, whose custom he respectfully so
licits, being confident that he will be able to-ren
der entire satisfaction. (jau 17 0-.52
ew and Cheap Hardware Store
-The subscribers respectfully informs their
friiends and the public in general, that they have
jdst recived direct from the mauufacturess, a splen
did assortment orgoods, 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,
: •
erase Mills, Brushes, Pots, Kettles, Pans, 4.c.
CEDARW ARE, Brewing and Wash Tcbs, Buck
,ets, Churns,"Stands ' bushels, bushels and peck
measures, Wooden bowls, &c.
COOK AND WOOD STOVES,
of the most approved patterns. A general assort-
Went of BUILDING mATERLA LS, Lock Latch
es, tlinges, Bolts,'Screws, Nails, Glass, Oils and
Varnish. A superior article of genuine Fire Prom
Paints.
Planes, :Jand„ Penel & Back Saws, Chisels Au
gers, Braces, Bits, Spirit Levels, Rules, Hatcletr,
&c., with a general assortment of warranted Edge
Tools, FARMING UTENSILS, Ploughs, Patent
Straw Cutters, Chains of all descriptions, Shovels
Forks, Hoes Mattocks &cc.
• SADDLERS AND COACHMAKERS
will find in their stock a complete assortment o
geode suitable to their trade, of which they are of
fering at greatly reduced prices, and respectfully
solicit from dealers and consumers 3n examination
of their stock.
Thev hope by strict attention to business, and
tlieir endeavors to please customers, to receive a
share of public patronage. '
PINKEILTON & SLAYMAKER,
• Between Shober & Speer's Hotels, worth Queen
Street, Lancaster Pa feb 22 tf-E.
otice to Travelers.--From and after Monday
. Dec. 18, 1854, the - Chrhstiana & Chesnut Level Stage
laths will leave Christiana Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. M., via,;VWel,
Coopereville, Green Tree, Paxson's Store,
Quarryville, Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut
Level; returning, will leave the Level at 5 o'claCki A. M.,
on Mondays, 'Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the
same route to Christiana.
The above arrangement will afford parsons an opportnn•
Ity of traveling in either of two daily lines of can to and
from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster.
Dec. 12 tf-47] By order of the Managers.
Pennsylvania. Patent Agency.—
J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city,
Obtains Letters Patent fron the U. Patent Office,
tin the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all
10nds of Macidneiy, Architecture or Surveys, cor
rectly executed by .him.
I Likewise Deeds, Bonds and other instrriments
• writing. %Bee FULTON HALL,
aPril 26
WILLIAM HENSLER.
HI 42
CARPENTEJ{'S TOOLS,
. . •
A Carde.—The subscriber thankful (to his tni
A. mesons patrons) for put favors, would again
ask for a continuance of thersame, and as many
more as will please to fivor•kinfwith-tkeir patron
'r sue, as he is certain Hem hir kiidwledge of the
Tonsorial Art in all its bialchek,:each as flair
Cutting, Curling, Shaving,-Bhanip ooing and Wig
making, heti able to please thentost fastidious.
He also it - elicits the attention drill to the Clean
, lines. of his Towels, Brushes, Combs and in lact
• every thing connected with his establishment.,
j tie would likewise mention. that he is the only
person in the city that can and ,do color Whis
, lters and Moustache., from red or gray to most
beautiful brown or black in very few minutes.—
; Particular attention given to the cutting and trim
' ming of children. hair.
JAMES CROSS, H. D
North Queen street, same building with J. F.
Long?' Drug Store, and immediately,oppiwite J. F.
Shroderta Granite building. Ifeb 22 tt,s
Medical ilouse.---No. 16 South Freder
.I.T_Lick St. Baltimore Md.
Bstablished in order to afford the afflicted, sound
and Scientific Medical Aid, and for the suppression
of Quackery. Dr..l. B. Smith has for many years
devoted his whole attention to the treatment of
private complaints, in all their varied and compli
cated twins. Hia great our:cella in those long stand
ing and difficult canes, such as werc formerly con
sidered incurable, is sufficient to commend him to
the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he
bas received. Within the last eight yearn Dr. S.
ban treated more than 29,500 easel. of Private Com
plaints, in their different lormsand stages ! a prac
tice which no doubt extmeds that of all the other
physicians now advertising in Baltimore, and not
a single case is known, where his directions were
Strictly followed and medicines taken %reasonable
time, without effecting a radical and permanent
cure; therefore persons afflicted with diseases o
the above nature, no matter how difficult ur long
standing the case may be,' would do well to call
on Dr. Smith, at his office, N 0.16 South Frederick
Street andif not effectually cured no renumerution
will be required for his services. His medicines
are free from Mercury and all mineral poimut; put
up in a neat and compact torm, and may he taken
in a public or private house, or while travelling
without exposuse or hindrance from business and
except in cases of violent inflammation,no change
of die. is necessary.
Strictures—Dr. Smith has discovered a new meth
od by wh.ch he can cute the worst, form of stric
ture, and without pain or inconvonience to the pa
tient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glands,
4 , 3 , is sometimes mistaken fur stricture by gener
al practitioners or charlatans. .
Young Men and Wilms afflicted with Debility
whether originating from a certain destructive
habit, to trout any other cause with the train
bodily and incubi evils w Well follow, aimu of. ,
glected, should make an early application. there
by avoiding much trouble and suffering as well as
expense. By his improvad method of treatment,
Dr. S. can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect
c ire in all cases of this complaint.
To Females—all diseases peculiar to females
speedily and effectually removed. The efficacy o
his remedies, for the cure of the above affections
has limp well tested in an extensive practice lbr
the IMt twelve years.
Persons at a distance may commit Dr. S. by let
ter post paid, describing case, and have medicine
securely put up and forwarded to any part of the
United State:, always accompanied with full and
explicit directions f r use: Communications con
sidered confidential. face arranged with sepa
rate apartments, so that the patients never see any
oneAlut too doctor himself. Attendance daily,
i . rua , 8 io the morning till 9 at night.
• N. li. Persons afflicted with any of the above
complaints will do well to avoid the various Nos
trums and specifics advertised by Apothecories and
Druggists, as a certain cure for any and every di
sedse. They are put up :it sell and not to cure,
tuti ticipiently do much more horn, than good,
therctine avoid them. A word to the wine is suf
ficient. Apdress DR. J. B. SMITH.
No 16 S. I , ..cdetiek.st., Baltimore,Md.
sill 21. 1y.9
r'rhis Way: This Way!—Tn the one
I. priced store, No. 10, West King Street. Just
received from New York and Philadelphia; a large
lot of Watcher and Jewelry of the latent styles, all
goods warranted at the Billowing low
cos :
Full Jewelled Gold Lever Watches, from
$25.t0 $l5O.
Gold Lepine Watches, full jewelled, from 520
to 050.
Silver ever Watches, full jewelled, from $l2
to sjB.
Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, from $8 to 12
Gold Pens in Silver cases, from $1 to $2,50,
Silver Tea'Spuolis, from $4,50 to , $B,llO.
Clocks of all kinds, from $1,50 to $lO,OO.
._,ALSO new styles Ladies Breast Pine, Ear Rings,
Bracelets, Gold Pencils, Gold and Silver Specta
cles, Gold Keys, Port Monies, &c.
A large lot of Accordeons. Combs, Farm, 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 •he publie in general to give us
a call. "Quick ealea and Small Profits," . is our
motto. <
JAMES P. DYSART.) [SAMUEL A. &mum
N. B.—S. A. D. having finished his trade with
one of the best workmen in the city of Phi noel
phia„, he is prepared to do all kinds of Watch,
Clock and Jewelry repairing at the shortest notiec
and warranted for one year or no charge.
Sep 20
films. M. Erben Si. Brother deal-
ER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
National House Building, North Queen street,
Lancaster. jrnarch 28 tf 10
rilo Southern and Western Itler
chants.—MlCLAlNS celebrated Per Winery—
. Prize Medals have been awarded to E.
M'Clain forhis superior perfumery, &tiny soaps, and
dintificies, 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, Bears oil, Beefs marrow, and lustrel,
&c. 70 different kinds of extracts lorthe handker :
Colognes, tooth pastes, &c. Also, hie unri
valed magnetic '
honey, aristatin, winsor, walnut,
and a variety of other 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,
Philadelphia.
N. B.—A liberal discount to dealers.
sep 20 ,
A Stong test of two of Evans
& ATSOPPS Salamander Safes--Late
Light Street Fire. Messers. E- & T.
Fairbanks & Co. Gentlemen! We take, much
pleasure in recommending your Salaman
der Safes to merchants and others who may desire
to purchase with a view to the preservation of their
books and other valuables. The Safe we purchased
of you in July last, and manufactured by Evans &
Watson, of Philadelphia, remained in the tire at
the burning of our store until the entire stock was
consumed.
The heat was intense, as you may suppose,-as
there was about seventy barrels of liquor in the
store, on the next floor over the safe, besides some
seventy thousand pounds of rags, rope, and other
combustible matter. We had the safe ppened af
ter the fire had ceased, and found our books and
papers perfectly preserved.
Please get ua,up , another of your Sales, of the
same size, for our future use, as soon as possible,
and oblige, It. &IV'. W. ISAAKS,
No. 116 Light street Wharf
Baltimore, May 11, 1854.
Messrs. E & T. Fairbanks & Co.—Gentlemen :
It gives me much pleasure to beartestimony to the
excellency of your Salamander Safes.
,The one I
pbrchased of you in Juty last, manufactured by
Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, saved my books
and valuable papers, when every thing else in the
store was destroyed byJire, on the morning of the
14th inst., at No. 116 Light street wharf.
Baltimore, May 16, 1854
SALAMANDER SAFES. Evans & Watson,
No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, (late
No. 83 Dock street,) have now on hand a large as
sortment of their Patent Salamander Fire and
Thief Proof Sates.
Bank Vaults and Iron 'doors for Bank Stores,
Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, Water filters,
Seal and Letter copying Presses, Fairbank's Plat
form and Counter Scales.
ilZr Sole Agency for Butterworth's, Bettlers,
Pales' and Jones' Patent Powder-proof Bank
Locke. Please give us a call
may 30
Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Stor
North Queen St., adjoining Spangler's Book
Store, and three doors South of
Orange Stree:`
rA.IHE subscriber respectfully informehis friends
and customers that he has just returned from
iladelphia with the largest stock of Tobacco tha
has ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising tht
different brands tancy one pound lump, laige 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 finest flavor '
he also
keeps constantly on Mind the largest stock of
DOMESTIC SEGARS
n Lancaster, which he will sell lower than any
other house in the city. The best segars in Lan
caster can be had here ; he warrants them equal ti
ar.y manufactured in the State.
N. B. Also, imported Tufkish Smoking Tobr o
warranted genuinc JOHN KUHR S.
Oct 14 3F.-39
liatent tiledlclite Store, In F.rast,
1 Orange at., Lancaster, next door to Kramph's
Clothing State. The subscriber oaring taken the
Family Medicine Store of Dr. Jacob bong, (for
merly J. Gbh's) takes occasion to inform therpub
he, that he has greatly increased the stock, and
keeps on hand a large assortment of the most pop
ular medicines of the day, and has made arrange
ments to obtain all the new medicines as Soon as
in the market, at the manufacturers' prices.
By strict attention to business, he holes to re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage. °
jan 3 tf.soj IL A. ROCIANELD.
I=2IIZI=:EIENI
•
500 -
0 : ENGE.' • - •
WATEYER'idnettrn the health and happ
eems of a people at I tintits of the moe
valuable iniportanee. , I.* tahe_itfon ranted that em
ery pars& will do lall in theirpewer, to .save, the
lives of their children, and thatwoory.person will
endeavor to promotti their own health at all natl.
Lees. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure
you that.WOßAlS,Oicordillg to the ofifilon Of the
moattelebrated Phyliciant are Th e pnmery Mimed
of a large majority of dise ses to whiPh children
i h
and adults ire liable; if 3 , have . an appetite eon,
tinually changeable romd oe kind of food to an
other, bad Breath, pain in e Stomach, picking at
the Nose, hardneee and fullness of the Belly, Dry
Cough, Slow Fever, PuleP irregular—remember
that all these denote WI - PM, and you should at
once apply the remedy •
i 4
HOBENSACK'S ORM SYRUP.
An article founded upon nclentific -principles,
compounded with purely vegetable substances, be
ing perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to
die most tender Infant with decided beneficial ef
fect, where bowel complaMts and diarrahea have
made them weak and debil.tated, the tonic proper
ties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stenos
without an equal in the ca alogue of medicines in
giving tone and strength o the stomach, which
makes it an infallible remedy for hone afflicted
with Dyspepsia, the astonishing cures performed by
this Syrup after Physicianai have tailed, is the hem
evidence of its superior efficacy over all others.
THE TAPE] WORM I
This is the most difficultlWorm to destroy of a
that infest the human system, it grows to an alms
tndefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened
in the intestines and stomach, effeering the health
so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Danes. Fits,
that those afflicted seldom it ever suspect that it is
Tape Worm hastening their to an early grave.
In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic
treatment must be,pursued, it would threloree be
proper to:take 6 or 8 of Liver Pills so as to ry
move all obstructions, that the Vi'orm Syrup mae
act direct upon the Worinwhich must be taken in
doses of 2 tablespoonful's S times a day—these di
rections followed hive ne , )er been known to fail in
curing the niost obstinate Case of Tape Worm.
HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS
No part of the system is more liab:e to disease
than the LIVER, it servidg as a filterer to purify
the blood, or giving theroper secretion to the
bile; so that any wrong acon of the Liver effects
the other .itiportant parts 4f the system, and results
variously, in Liver Complakrit. Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
4-c. 1V e should, thereford, watch every symptom
that might inaicate a wrong action of the Liver.
These Pills being composed of Roots 4- Plants fur
nished by- nature to heal '-the sick: Namely, Ist,
An Expectorant, which augments the secretion
from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promote
the discharge of secreted 'matter. 2nd. Au Alter
ative, which changes' it stime inexplicable and in
etteesible manner the certain morbid action of the
system. 3rd. A Tonic, !which" gives tone and
strength to the nervous 146ll:111, renewing health
and vigor to all parts o f she 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.
You will Lind these Pills an invaluable medicine
in Many complaints to which you are subject. In
obstructions either total or pa.tial, they have been
found of inestimable benefit restoring their •Ibnc
finite' arrangements to a healthy action, purifying
the blood and other fluidia e ff ectally to ;cut to
Night all complaints whichl'may arise female irreg
ulanties, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight,
pain in the side, back, 4.ci
None genuine unless slimed 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. Hobenaack, at his Laboratory,
No. 120 North Second St.; Phila., Pa.
For sale by J. Long ." Co., W. G. Raker, Lan
canter; J. Stouffer, Mt. Joy! Kleiner, Fairview;
Steacy, Octoraro, post-office; Irwin, Cambridge ;
Shaub, Willow Street; Weidman, Brickersville ;
Leader, Columbia; and by!every respectable Drug.
gist and merchant in flip State
Pricecash, 25 eta
net 26
Doctor Yourself'
Inplust or every one t
50111 Edition, with One odi
tired Engravings, showir
Deseases and MaliormaticU
or the Human System in ei
ery shape and form.
which is added a Treati
ill] the Diseases of Femali
being of the highest imps
once to married people,
hose contemplating miL
tags. By
VII.LIAM YOUNG, M.
Let no lather be ashen..
o present a copy of the
Mid. It may save hint fern early g ,
o young man or woman enter into the secret ob.
ligations of married lite withoutjreading the Pock
et /Esculapius. Let - no ono suffering from a hack
nied Cough, pain in the side, restless nights, ner
vous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic
sensations, and given up by their Physician, be an
other moment without consulting the lEsculapius ;
Have the married, or those about to be married
any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it
has been the means of saving thousands of unfor
tunate creatures from the very jaws of death.
D Any person sending TWENTY-FIV-E CENTS
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this
work by mail, or five copies will be sent for one
Address, (post post,) DR. WM. YOUNG,
No. Ib2 Rupee St., Philadelphia.
tf-ib
NEW MARBLE WORKS,
SIGN OF TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS
TOMBS, MANTLES, MONUMENTS, GRAVE
STORES,
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 oilposite to Van Kamm's
Hotel.
The subscriber thankfulfor paat favors, would in
form his friends and the ptiblic in general, that his
establishment is now opened at the above location,
where he will be happy at all times to wait upon cus
tomers aad manufacture to order every thing apper
taining to his line of husiness r in the most approved
style of the profession, and at the most reasonable
rates.
He is constantly receiving at his Marble Works
full supplies from the city of Philadelphia of '
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE,
which is superior te 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 the beat 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.
He invites the public to call at his Works, and
view the beautiful assortment of Monuments, &c.,
now finished.
ccr Builders and others in want o Menair. MAN
TLES, should visit his Wars-Rooms end examine his
splendid stock on hand.
KrSAND STONE for Sill's, Steps, Curbing, Cem
etery purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low
est rates.
Orders received ler all kinds of Iron Railing
Dec. 23. [:y
- people's Marble Works (Leon
rr and fr. Bear ' 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 hehas purchased the entire
stock of Leonard & Bear 2,1 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 havingpurchased the
stock of Leonard & Bear at a bargain, and having
also made arrangements l et the East, to receive
marble at reduced prices) he announces that he
will sell much reaper 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.l, &c., of every variety
and price.
Elie facilities for furnishing articles in the Mar
ble line are unsurpassed any.other establishment
in the city, while lie assures all iviiiiWay favor him
with their patrons e that I his work shall be execu
ted in the very bee style and on the most reason
able terms.
iklr LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and
GERMAN, done at the shortest notice, end on the
most moderate terms.
tie respectfully invites the public to call and ex
amine his work, being folly satisfied to rest his
claim to public patrOnagmupon its merits.
Thankful for the many favors bestowed upon
him,he hopes by strict attention to business tomer
it and receive a share °Me public patronage.
feb 22 ly-b
B. F. WILLIS
Mass -Meetings
A GREAT Mass Meeting of the friends of good
A
Daguerreotype Likenisses,will be held at JOHN
STOWS SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North
Queen and Orange itreeti4 every day, until further
notice.
' J:7 - No postponement on account of the weathe
Lancaster, June 22, 1852. 22-4
fro the Farmers iof Lancaster co
—I would call your attention to the celebrated
PROUTY4- BARRETT'S Centre Draught Plough.
—This Plough took the premium at our late Agn
cultural Fair; and having also *RICHARDSON'S
celebrated Corn Stalk, Hay and Straw Cntter,—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
earn sheller—this shell er will shell from one thous—
and to twelve hundred buihels of corn per 'day--
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cradles, rakes, scythes, gnibt a4d shakllteforks
and many other farming atenalls,..whictican had
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