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t'"-*"^-'¦r\->' i»»^'Mi-'*. t I . / V VOL. XX. LANCASTER, raemam^ PUBLISHED BY EDWARD C. DARLINGTON. OPPICK IS NORTH dDEK.N BTllKKT. TheEXA.\»NER& UEMOCRATIC HBRALD is puhlinhcJ weekly at two nOLLiHs a year. AnvBK risRHRKTS not exceeding one square will ba inserted three times for onrdollar.nnd Iwemyl- gra cents will be cliargedfnr each ailditional inser- lion. A liberal discount allowed to those who ad vertise by theyear. A. HERR SMITH, Attorney at Late, /jFFERS his professional services to the '-' public Offii:e in Soutii Q'lecn .streei 5 doors from the Coun House. August 12,1846. ¦ 37 W. L. CAMPBELL, AttOTttey at Late, OFFERS his profe.ssional services to the pulic. Office on Went King slreet, iu the room fnrmerlj' occupied by E. C Keigart, Esq. ^ Apri 5, 184fi. ir.ao I. eTIiester; ATTORNEY AT LAUr, ^^FFERS his professional services V to the public. Office in East King street, between J. N. Lightner, Esq. and M. Piper, neur- iy Opposite the Farmers' Bank. Sept 34 1845 tf-4 JAMES BLACK, ATTORAEV .JT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the public—oflice in S«u1>i Queen street, three doora below the Laiicaster Bntik. June 10, 846^ 6m-28 FRANKLLV pemington, ATTOKNEY AT LAW^, IJFFERS his professional services tothe V-' buplic. Office in Eaut King iJtrcei, opposite Sprecher's Hoiel, in the roo:n formerly oeoupied bySamuelPark, E^q. June 24, 1846; 36 FRED'K S. GOSSLER, Allorttey at Late, Columbia, Pa., XS/'ILL practice in the severa • Courts of Lancasler coiiiuy. Office in' Walnut mreet, adjoining the Washington Hotel. Columbia, June 18, 18-15. JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Late, HAS REMOVED his office to East King Btreel, half a square from the Cuurl House, al the office orcupit-d hy E. C. Reigart, Esq., where he will promptly attend to all profes¬ aional husiness entrusted lo his care. April 29,1845; tf.22 CHAS. A. TOMLINSON, O ATTORAEV AT LAir. FFICE in Longenecker's corner new building, up stairs. Entrance from Centie Square, near Afrs. Hubley's holel. All business entrusted Lo his charge will receive prompi atten tinn. September 24,1845. tr-43 JUNIUS B. KAUFMAN, .tittorttey at Late, OFFICE IN KELLER'tS BUILDING CENTRE SQUARE. April 21, 1846. • 6m*25 B. FRANKLIN PYLE, ATTORAEir AT LAW, \rEST CHESTER, PA, "VX7ILL attend to Cnllectiuns and olher VV prufessional business in llie cuuniica of Chester and Utiluwarf-, Pa. Refers to : Siler, Price A Cin., C. II. & G. Ab¬ bot, Price, JVewIiu & Co.. Dilwiirtli (Si Bransou, TllomiiSon & PancjiiSt, liou. George Sharswoud, B^ ¦ Jos. R. Chandler, Esq., Jaines Marsh, Esq.,— PkUadelphia. Hon. rhiimas S. Bell, Esq., and L. K. A L. Brown—'West Chriler, Pa. N. Ellmaker, Esq., and E. C. Darlinglon.—Lin- etuter. May 33,1846. ly-a - P. S. VAN PATTEN, OEATIST, WOULD respectfully inform the citi¬ zeiis of Lancaster, th**! he has resumed the praclice of his profession in this city. OSice ill Ktaiuph's buiUing, opposite thc Posl OfGce. Lancasler, June 24, 1846. If-S PA.,| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1846. NOl'tCB TO TAX COLLECTORS. THE Tax CoHiclnrs of thu difFureiil tnwiialiipi* aie rcquentc'd to b dili|Tcnt in c> liecting* lhr ¦imic and County Tttxes, and make p yiin-nl iiu- medialely tolhe County Treasurer. Bv order of llie Commissioners : r. ti. EBERMAN.Clerk. October 21.1846. 3i.47 tV WANTED. GOOD HOGSHEAD. COOPER to whom tx. consianl employment and liberal WMges will be given. Apply lo the subscriber one mite East uf liie Burough uf Strasburg, Lan, cu. Fa. HEKRY MUSvSELM.'VN. Oct. 21, 184C. 3i«47 LOST '" Lanceister, on Saturday, the the 26ih of Seplember, in Nurlh Quein sl., Iielwenn iMicheal's Huiel aiiiI Cast's shoe store, a HAIR BRACELET, with k goM locket and slide It was pirked up by gentleinan, supposed by his appearance to be from, the country. A suit-ible reward wil] be ^ivsn nn loaTing it ai the office ol tbs Eicaminrr A Herald. OoUiber ai, 1846. 47 Aledical Society. A stated meeting qf the ' Lanciisler Co. .Medicul Society ' will bn held on Monday, the tid uf November nexl, at II o'rlocfc A. M. iii lhe meet¬ ing roora of Kramph's buildinj;—curner ol Nurth Queen and Orange sis. HENRY CARl'ENTER, Src'r. Oct. 21,1846. 47 LANCASTER COUNTV MUTUAL, IN- SURA2VCE COMPANY. I^UE membersof the Company are hereby no tilled, lliat the Board have this day, dnly cmi- sliltiled Robl. D. Carson, Cashier of the Lancas¬ ter County Bank, an Agent lor the Boaid. lu re. ceive and receipt fur the payment uf assesiimcnts made on their deposite notes. By order of Ihe Bnnrd. IIENRY F. SL.VYMAKER, OiUcs of the Company at "> Serrelary. Salisbury, Oct 19,1346. 5 3i 17 i N A he TURNPIKE ELECTION. ELECTION will be held by the Stock- _ holtlers of the Lancaster and Litiz Turnpike Kimd, on Mun.lay, Ihe 2d ol November next, be¬ ttveen the hours of 10 o'clock in tbe Ibreimup, an<l 2 u'clock in the atterncon. ni ilie public hnude of .(nhn Michael (inkeeper,) in tbe city of Lancas ter, when and where oni» Presidont, seven Mana- eera and one Secretary will be elecled for the en suing year. Hy order of the Board of M^mgers, CHRISTIAN H. RHUCH. October 14, 184(i. ic-4fi ELECTION OP DIRECTORS. KARMEas* Ba.nk, t Odober 14, IH46 s A N ELECTION FOR TIUR i'EEN DIRECT- iY Otit^ ot this bank, lo serve lhe ensuing year, will be held in the Bnoking House.on MONDAY, lho ISlh day of NOVEMBER next, beiwpon the hours of 9 o'clock in. the forenoon and 3 in the afternoon. GERADUS CL.^RKSON, Cashier. Ocloher 14, 1846. to 36 ELECTION FOR DIRECTOR.S. Lancabtrs rouwTV Bank, ( October 7,1rt46. ( A N Eleclirm for fourteen D.rectors of this Insti. i\. lulion. will be held al lhe public house of Le. vi Swope, E ist.King Bireel, Lancaster, on Satur¬ day, the 7th day of November uQxt, between the hours nl U o'cluck in the morning and 3 u'elock in the afternoon. ROBERT D. CARSON, Cash'r. Octnber 7, 1846. tl-45 ELECTION. L»,\OAsTitii Hank, ) Uiii.hcr 7,1846. ^ N Elci^Uon for ihirteen Direclors of this Bnnk to serve the enauing year, willbe held at the banking house,on M'lnday, tho Kith of November iicxr, between the liuur. ul 9 u'clock in the fore- noun and 3 in the allernooo. CHRISTIAN B.iCII.MAN, Cash'r- October 7, 1845. . If-'IS i^ ELY PARRY, M. D. DEIXTIST, WOUl-iD reapcclfully tender to the citizens o* Lanc.iF.ter, and the public generally, hif> grateful acknowledgements for the very liberal pa¬ tronage received by bim during the past fourteen years, and would inforni thein that he continues to perform a.i opprations neceRRary for thp preservi.. lion ofthe TEETH and UUMci;and lo inaerl artificial teeth on the moat impruved principles, from a wingle tooth to full set, at pricea as cheap u* thelnwe^t. Oiilice hetwpen Ihe holpls of D uchmrnrd Snope, in E«»t King street, I.itnciifiier. Dr, P. also keeps a general Ottportmeul of Drugs and MedtcincK, to tvhich he woult) inviie lhe ai¬ tenfion of PhyMicians and consumers, ut bis resi¬ dence bl East King streei L'incasler. P , '.Personsindehted tu Ely Parry, or the Iatu Crm of Ely and James Parry, are re«pi;cit'ully re¬ quested tu c^iU and settle the same. March 4, 1816. ll ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS. Culojhb:a Bank Bridge Company, / OorobcrG. J 846. \ VN r-le«tina for ihi'let-q DirccrnrB of this Insli¬ tuiion will he held at lhe B'lnking House, on Wednesdi-y the llth dfiy of NovpmbtT ntxt. b - iweenlhe tionrsof ten nnd four o'clock. SA.MUEL SHOCH, Cashit-r. Oct. 7. 1S46. 3i45 DENTIST, CTILL continues to perform all ope- '^ rations upon the teeth, and upon terms lo suit lhe times. Offica NORTH QUEE.V STREET, oppoeiie Kaoffman'. Hotel, LnnrnslecAprilO, 1845. tf-lg Removal. THOMAS W. EVANS, DENTIST, ¥ROi>l Philddflphia, has removed tolhe Suuth Eael.curner ol North Queen nnd Orange Blret'ls, (entrance on Orange slfeei.) Having louatud himself i«rmanenliy in Lancaa ter, he would reapeclfully ufTer hia prolessional ser¬ vieea to the inhabiianis of the city ni.d cuunly of Laiicaster, and hy strict anil personal attention he hopea to gain a lusting confidenoe and liberul pa¬ ¬tronago. Crrtificale» of qualificaiion, alao letlera of re¬ commendation, from some ol'lhe mo6l.dif*tingnish. •¦d Physicians and Dentists pravticing in Phila¬ ilelphia and else vhcrc, can beseen al his office.— AU oitcrationa wnrranlcd. Lan. Apnll. 1846. -1(18 NOTICE. PROPOSALS will tie rumived at the Mayor's nffice, in tlip city "f Lnncaster, until Saturday the 2Eith day of Novembpr uf^xl nt 6 o'clock P. Al. for Iclting lhe ri'y Mill. Lnnd, Dwellings ifcr , now orcupied by Bcrnarii Flynn, for the lerm ot one yenr fmm ihe firni day of April next POftiing. The conditiona ol eilher flubjecung Ihe tenant to HtLeiid lothe water house, or relieving tlie ten¬ ant ft-om the performance of th«t duty, at a yearly relit, or on the EhareK, maybe a&CL*rt;inud allhc Mayoi'a Office. U*n. Sepi 30, 1846. 44 MiLL~ioR~iiENT.~ ''PHE subecriDer offers for Rent hh mill, situale I nil tiip Pequoa cretk^ in StrnshUrff ibwnshlp, 2 miles from the village of SlmShurg and 1 mile from Latnpelct Stlii&re, on the road hading fnm Slra^'buig loSafe H;irbor. Tho mill in of fl(cnr, thrive Kiurics high, 60 fcft square exciu^ive ol water house, has 4 itm of alone, 9 burs'dad 2 country, a pmui innirhtne, corn breaker and plaster hredker, all of which are in Arsi-ruie order, the moRl n[ lhcm being nearly new. There are a house and lul with alabling Slc, thereon, adjoining thcMiU property which will bc rented therewith. For further information, inquire of the sub¬ scriber, ri.aiditig near the premises. CH8ISTI.AN BRACKBILK Oct. 21.1346. 3,^.47 WRIGHTS' INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS nv TIIS .Vor th^tmer Scan Colic ffe of Heallii YTORE PROOFS!—"THE CRY is iu. STILL, TahV CO.VlKI" Every mMilbringB lidiiigfi of Ihclr socress. From Easl lu the rdrno- teEt West—from Caiiadh on the North to Mexico and ihc We«t Indies on the Snuth—all are unani¬ mous in Iheir praiso. Ofn raedicinc bo universal¬ ly kliot^o and PHiecmcd as WRIGHT'S INDIAN VF.GETABLE PILLS ic in fiurdiy necepsary to speak io detail. Al n'l period uf itfj hii-tory has the repuLUion of that tocdiciiio stood liigli-r. ai.d we may eay that no repuution is likely lo hc moro enduring. Adap¬ ted 11 all coristiluLionf, lo every form of diaeate, and lo all idirafites, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pitls are, above every oilier medicine, fitted for lhe uae of mnn under whatover circumetancea he mty be {'laced. Ai sea or tm land, at-home or abroad in summer'a heal and winlerV cold, wilh a common regard to the condittonn of health, and with Wrighi'fl Indian Vegetable. Pilli at hand, there is no excuse for being aick, unless the coti- ^tiloiion be ulierly irie< luimablo. As our objert is to state where the genuine medicine can be obtuined, rather ihnn to give il :inexteiidod notice—which our limils forbid—we yhall merely aubj'iii) one or Iwoof the numerous Icstitnt'Oials thul have just come' lo hand. Hun¬ dreds of the Bume kind might be added ; but we ire sure ihe public will save us the trouble of ar¬ ranging thom. [Kitraci of a letter frnm Hernando. MipsiFsippi.] "To W. Wright—Vour Pilla hove given univer¬ sal satisfarlion, and are justly very popular. I can sell from 30 lo 40 dozen uunually if I could ne supplied. Voura, Wm. Hknry Jon:«sTON, Agcnl." It ought here to be rcmirked that lhe medicine hi3 bten but recently introduced intu Mississippi. [Kxtrarl nfa letter fmm Jersey Shore, Pa.] ••The Indian Veeetable Pills exrel everyihing ofthe kind ever offered to the pubhc in this sec¬ tion of the country, notwithstanding the combined effort of some feu u'lprincipled mercinaries to pu tbem down. S. WiNniESKR & Son AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF Wrigiit's Indiaa Vegetable Pills, or THE NORTII AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH In Lanraster Count)*. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, LancaHler, .Iohn Gro:4S, I*. M., Ephrata. K. H. Paxon, Ashville. John Pusey, Chesnui Level. Juhn A. Brusih, Washiofflou. John Metzler, iSporting IIilL John Siaulfur, Petersburg. Johii Haulms, Rawlinsville. \V A & B Springier. Maieita. John Lynch, Ehzabelhtown. v\itmer &. Cassell, Mount Joy. A L & A K Winner, Paradise. Chew^'I'irabil', Sjoiideraburg. Win Mmiahiin, iJoncord. R W Jones, VVilliamstown, Skilea & (Clemson.Pequea. VV & G VV Ooniplon,* Cambridge. Weaver .St Wiimer, Eorl Town. VVirkel &. Gioss.Hinklelown. Reuben Weidler. Bearville. Th'tmas Himes, Intercourse. Nath'l Wooley, Litiz. A C Buyers, VVilliamstown. H Freeland, Sulsibury. Abraham Sheiik-CatHBh, Manbeim t'>vp. J VV Fox &. Co. Ge-trgttown. Buyers & Umbatiti, Bellview. G &. L Lewis. Peqnea Valley. L & F. R'>gi.r9, Chuinhlown. Geo Ducliniin, Earl iwp. Ij S rijicker. New Epiirala. Marlin VVeidman, Wc'<t Kphraln. Samuel II Miller, Brickersville. Jacob Singer, Penn twp. Samu 1 llintiey, S.irinpville. Jnhn Cl-atidis, Landiaville. Brubaker iV Co. Ncw Holland. F Brinton, Bellinonti Marlin Barr, Conesioga Centre. S oek St. Fehl, Marlicville James A. McConkey, Pearh Potloni. S W P Boyd, near rto do. \ Jolinpon, Penn Hill, Pennick Sc Taylor, Ashville. Wilmer & Pierce, Oak Shude. A D Whileaidf, Mechaninshurg. Benj. Bnwer. Willowiirett. J F &. D II Hi-rr, Lampeter Square. islaymakei & Co. Mavtown^ ' Beecher &. Bronght, Buinhridge. H it G Clark & Co. Mount Jny iwp. For remainder of the agents* names in Lancas¬ ter cnunly, see Lancaster Inlelligcncer & Journal. The rnpolari'y of VVRIGHT'S INDIAN VEG. ETABLK P1!.LP. has proved a Bfrontf habit to un¬ principled men, who, instigated by the hope of ^ain, aUempt to palm off a spurious article on the ons us pet-ting- To defeat the wirked designs of Nuch men we ha\e piocured new lablbs, and lhe wrlil<>n signature of Wra. Wright will now be found on the to;) label of each box. None other genuirie, nnd lo counterfeit this is forgery. Remember, tho only origi'ial nnd genuine IN- DUN VEtifiTAhLlS PILLS have thfl WRIT- TEN ^IGNATURE OF WM. WRIGHT on ihe lop label of each hnx, September 16, Itf-IG. 42 A WORD TO MOTHERS! Xi ie F NOTICE. , ;SDS OF TEMPERANCE The annual meeting uf ATTBSD— the LancanUr County Tcmiierai.ee Socieiy will be held al the Mechanic'ii Inctiiute in the cily of Lancaaier al 11 a'clock, A. M , on Saiurday, tho I4lh of Nu- Tember next. * An imiMirlanl disonsnion on lhe nature and principles of tlie '• Order of ilie Sons i,f Tempr ranee," and lhe 11 itnia of Ihe " Order " lo nu tuppiirt wiil Inkj (ilace.and the pullic and friendi. of tsmpeninne generally nre invited Ui aliend and parlii'ipate ir, said dmuasiun. By-order of the Society, TIIO.MAS WHITSON. Prei'l. Toflcph nihhona, Rcc. Sec. Iniercourae, Ocl. 14, 184G. 4(j STRAY StEER.-Came to the planta- lion of lhe nubsiriher in Manic Townihip, hall « mile from New Providence, nbuui ihe middle ol July lam, a Brindle .Sieer, heuveen two n.,i] three j-eara "Id, and haaa alii in ihe lelt eor. The own¬ er i« requesied 10 come fnrward, priive property pay c'lareenand lake him uwny. oiherwise he will bfl an'd uccurJiitg to luw. MARTIN SHAUB, .¦J.«-47 j jANCING SCHOOL.—MR. STUR- JL/ GIS lakes this method of iufbrming his fl lends and the public tbat his School wilt open on Wediieisddy the 22nd of October inst. and ron¬ tinue open until the lat of May ; regular classes meet on Mondsv ^nd Wednesday tiVeninga for practising cotittioni*, WHtiziiig and Polka. Persons wittblng In join those classes w:ll please make ap. plication to F. B. Sturgifi, at his ftchnol ioom, cor. ner of Noith Qunpn and Orange streeis. private inxlruclinn ^I'lveu in day or evening to one or any number of genllemen or ladies thai may wish to form clabses of their own, Orlnhcr 21. 1846. tf-17 UISSES TVL & S. DILLER respect- J-TX lully infoim their Irienda and ilie ladies gen¬ erally, that they will open on Tuesday, Ocluher •iTih, a ranhinual.lo apeottmeiil of MILLlNEIlY "onsiBling of * Bonnets, Pciilhers, Flowers. Velvel Silks, Ribbuns, ^c. I.adie. are iuvilrd to cnll al ihcir ttsldcnce in West Kmg Bl, 2 id square IVom the Couri hoii»e Oclober 81, l«fi. 47 ' I Salins, A LADY FROM NEW ENGLAND -iA. who hae had aome eiperience in icachino ind fcela confident of her ahiliiy to givo jaiiafoc. lion, IB deBiruiia nf oblaining a schnnl in some vil- lage in lnncasier coimly. OommUnicnlions in reference lo Ihid subjccl may be addressed 10 thja oflico. Sepl. 16,1841). ,^42 SARSAPARILLA ASD AVIID CHERRY BITTERS j^OR the removal and pertnntient euro of ell _ dlfseasoH arising from an impure state of the BLOOD or habit of the sysiem, viz - IleteJitat-y Hu- THor?, pMiiples and Pu&tbleS oh ihe race. Dyspepsia, ¦launlice,Nervous Weakness, Coslivenesa aiidlndiges- tino. This preparalion IB a rnmhinalinn hitherio unknown in thc hislory nf medicine, difftiring eniircly in its character and nperatiuDs froin lhe vari"us prnparBtipnsof Satertpa. rilla whicii have hfteit at diff'-ren times offi-red to thc pub. lic. ll BCis spprifically iipnn the whole system, thereby brinping H under iti, direci anrf immedia'e Influence. Allhough poBSftsscd of (lowerful heirling etfecls, yet it is entirely harmles--, so ibat it cannot injure the moit delis cate conslilution. When in perfecl health) no effect n produced hy its use eie-pt an IncttSft** nf appeUU • but whpn diseai^B in seated in lhe frame, and carrying fast Its victim alonp the pnth of life, then iis mysterious infiu- fiirc is Ml and seen; it enkindles new life and viwor, nnd brings healih nnd strenglh lo the sufferihg and di8> ea*ed, Tiie proprielor PoHcr.ils lo the public the followin" reriificdie, frum a highly leBpecinble source, of a cure niBtle by udiiig his preparation of Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherrv. Nkw BepFORP, June 2,1846. Dear Sir—I find Dr. VVood's Sarsnpnri la and Wild Cherry Biiters all that yoo rfcnminend Iliom lo bn, and lake great ple-tsnre id K-iying, that I think thrm the best prepamtion nf ibe kind ever offeired b>,tb« ^'ublic. I have been trnvihied.ftlr a Idrtg UriVc with JAUNDICE nod nderai^genl^hk¦(^tiHii stornach, attended with HEAD \CH£ dhd VERTIGO, which wns so bad al times that I r.,i,ld nol gpe, nnd think ihat I am entirely cured by the use cf th'isc biiU-rs. I have used ihem" In my funiily, afld would reennmUind them (o every onesuStr- ingfomJsmidicet Indigestion, and tlppidahHe. y.iurs R^^nsctmi!)-; JOHS BAYLtES. Prcflared by E.irh'irtiton, Jr., New Bedford. '^old \Vlio|t«a!e and Retail, by Wvati & Ketcharo, 121 Ful¬ lon M., N. Y"rl« ; EdmondW. Earl. ReadiuE Pa ond by GEO A. MILLER, Druggist. West Kingst, Lan. caster city. Sep. 2, 1846. 4m-4 U RS. HECKERT continues to keep for iVLfalc a handsima aiisr.Hm6»t t)f Zc; Oct 21.1846. - TO THE PUBLIC. THE snbRCribers liave forsale at their Grocpry Slore.and wiU keen ronsianily on band Mrii E. ScH%KFFrii's Anti Dispfpfic. Rbemnatie and U9ugh Aledtciiiet, which are acknowledeed by all who have ii«»d them,to be the bestmedieinp!! now in Ofte. By fhe tine of 3 or 4 bottlcii the inost in vetrratecatcof Pisiiepsia can be cureJ; Pricn 50 cb per brittle, J. F.' & B: BiffH^R i A ftw dno-s above the Rail Road. North Queen •iiwt. [J""r 15,l8l6-.33 . ., , , - Zephyr Worsted, palleri.s for fcuiliroi erinpj Catjvassj Pe-foraled (ward, &c. AU., Beadwj Bag!=; Brcfl^pins^, Buito:»B. Qtn^hes, Combs Ca .p> Cords Edging-, Lace* Nells forCap.,Gt,vrs, Hose, Kni-t Colton, Nee- <tles, Pms, Necklares, Purse and Sewjntj S,lk^ Thread, ThimI les. Tape-., T.r.t!, Bni5he.-, Whale bone, and a vaOety of other irimmrngg. Lanccstt r, Sepi 23 MISS MAYER respecti*ully announces lo her fnends and thepublic, that she w;il open htrn^-orimentnf FASHIONABLE FAI I MILL NERY. on Th..i.dny, Get Sih. ot h,'" mother 8 r.-Pidence.in NORTH PRINCE Street Lan. September 30. 184G. if/^X ilEAi-TiJ -^ is ono of the bent gi'l« tifi parents lotheir chddren, and wiiliuat it alt the apvanluge.s of fur- une are but evils in dis^oiso.' Naiure ultvity. admonishes the [tarcnt when aid is required.— If a yuun^ child cries much, il lnu>l bu ill, fur it is notcapublcuf being elfeeted jby any ideas, bul those of bodily pain of pleasure. At aoth limfs- mothers ere apt \o give their inf*itH Cordials, con¬ taining intoxicating nr stnpifyiig: propGrlie8,and though this may answer their iminedialQ purpuFe, what is the result^ The rhildfeneither die in con¬ vulsions, or live mi.*:erable ami kiihculthy, piner. in iheir growih, with debilitaled wiomarbs and palsied nerves. The lood. des gr.id by miure for children is so clearly pointed out that it is mai- vell'iua how any person can be niiNlukcn, ihr breast of the moiher, or bread andiniik for infatiW^ is so clearly adapied to lhe delicile stale of iheir stoniaclis, that nothing ean )iefiu[i»iiiuled equally nutritious and wholesome. It is at the critical [>eriod of * Teething,' or when the infant is with drawn from its mother*s breast, ir} order to subsli. tutn a strong-er Tliet, that (hot^e fe^ul diseases arifv which sweep "fT so many tens ofthuusands o! in¬ fanta annually. Who can eslirrate the ravagch mado by ' Chulera itifuntum? * And yet there h a spccifii* for it, which has never been known to fail, when applied arcording- to tlte direcliona MAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM' is « remedy that has restored in<jny a langolshin? babe to the arms of ht delighi©! moiher, reator. ing vigor to the system, at the snne time that it eradicated tfie »(i.-*ease. As • loen are but children of a larger growth,' the same remedy will be fonnn equ.illy efficacions in iho. Cholera Morbus, Ner¬ vous or Sick HeadncJie, nnd indeed nl) dipensef^ that arise from a disordered etnte of thc s'.omacb Or bowels. ' JOIINF. LONG, Druggiit. No 8, Norlb Queen Street, Lancaiter Augusts. 184G. .36 DAS. liEIDY^ \ SARSAPiVRILLA AND VEGETABLE BLOOD RLLS. IN consequence of the increasing tlenand for Ur. Leidy's Bluod Pills, and the encouHge- nieni by ihe public in employing them, in pnfer- enne to all olhers. the proprietor, was obliged to have conslrucled a inucliine, which would dake ihem more rapidly, and wilh less lab'ir, coD^eqJent. iy less expense than herelofore. iiaving effiuted flll depirable an olijVct, and that lhe pub!ic,iiiay share the benefit of kucIi a great improvemmi in Pill mulung, his boxes will hereafter contaiq Forty Pills in a /«*, and tbc price the same as herelnfure, namely: Twenty-five cunts a box—five loxesfor a dolnr ! Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla and Vegetablo,Blooil Pills have tor thc past few yeart, been nioe soe- t.•eH^^fuly employed lhroui;;h-Oi.t the Unied States, Mexicu.and thc West indies, thnn any olhas, and the rapidly increasing demand for ttiem it un parallelled. *.j*rhey are the only pills in existence tnown to contain Sarsaparilla in them, the prnpri^or on¬ ly knowing how to combine the Sdrsaparilk witb other substances in form of Pills. Jf Pills l-e itecess'iry '• for purging or cleaning the tfiomicb and lowala, for purilying thc blood ur fluids of the bodji '^^ °" alternaiive fur removing the causes of diseise and arreting ii^ progress, and us a spring |)UriCer those pills will be fuund more etttictUrtUUtii diiy olher. Young and Old, Male or Ft:male, may atall timea lake them without chin^of liv ing, restraint from orcupalion or foar oftiiking cold from exposure to atl lands or wealhef; the) contain no mercury or mtucrala which are ciniaiq- 6il in olher pills and which make other pillcieo un 6nfe or dangerous to take, and uncertnio ll their effects. I Persons ofall couStitutions, whether frcbtc or debilitated, or of robiBl nnd strong coudtltullonj can iHkethem withou, pros, trnlini- or debilitating the svstdm; th^-y opffnlQ si- /•asy and gentle, yet effectoril fh:tt litile ioonr^ioi cnce is experienced in taking il em. ' They fire gotxint all times, for all diiseasej: of whatever naiure or kind. Caution is ncasaary! *jj*Be sure at all times to flsik for and tko nt olher than I>f, Lcidy's Blood Pills. AU "tiers by names nearly aimilar, are Fpurnms, and cnliu^ted to deceive; the prcprielors of them ihinkng t- I'ell them on reputation of the genuine biba fidt and only true Saraaparilla and Vegoiabli Blood Pills of Dr. Leidy. 03^ Those having Dr. Leidy's liloodPills ot hand, wilh lliiriy in n box, can hnve iheni Wcban ged at the principal Depot,Dr. Lcidy^s Heath Em- liorium, S. E. corner of SECOND and VINE streets (Sign ol the Gold Eagle & SerpenlsjPhila Sold by all re?pectaWe Merchants tJ Dnggiftf: throughuut lhe Uniicd Staler, Mexico aid the West Indica. For fiaieby J. Gfsn &, Cf. Corner nf .'^Jortli Quren Jli Orange stnels. M.iy 13, I84G. 24 r^ANCER, SCROFULA & GOITRE. ^-^ Ainpicrfipefltlue h"" pruveu ilmt uu cuiu- b'nation of medicine has ekrt Ken fpefrecluul in removing the above di«ea.-«cs, as J-iyne'ii ..-"''^ *f*^" servaiivc. It has effucied cures that have been rjly aslo ishing, notonly of cancer und other dit- easen of thai rlasi:, but bas removed the moat .-(tuhborn iliscascBof that elates, but has removed lhe most (-t>d>orn diseases uf tho akin, swellmgs ¦lyspopKin, Sic Slc, Thia medicine enters inlo lhe circulation, and eradicaie^ diaeases wherever located, h purifier the blood and olhcr fluids of die budy. rcmonves ubatiuciion in the pores ol the <kin, and reduces cnl.irgemenis of the glands or ¦lonrs, Il increaseil the appclit^^ removes head- icbo and d.uwsinesR, and iiivlgoniiefi the whide system, and iinpurlrf animation to the di.^- ¦•ased and drbititalcd conslilution. There is luihing superior loil in ihe wh le inattria medi oa. Itirf perlfcdly safe and (xtr nely ileasant. ind ha.«»'nothing of the di gus iuff nausea accom- mg the ideatjf swull.*wing mcdiciae CONSUMTION. BRONCIL^X .. ASTHMA .- No remedy has ever been found lo remove tho .hove diseases so effectually as Jayne's Expecto- .''anl. It ctenseN ibi^ lung-s fium all irrilaling mat- lers, whilo at thc aame time it heals and invigo¬ rate-* thein. Prepared only at No. 8 Soulb Third sireel, Philadeljdiia. Fur sale at JOIILN F. LONG'S Drug and CheoMc^l Slore, No. 8, North Queen tt. Oct jbiT 7,1810. 45. nR7 "ROSE'S'CEi^itATED VEGE- U TAIiLE KEVlEUlKsi.—Dl. Rose »l Phila¬ Jelphia afer a practice <d' 97 years, ul tbe earnest solicitalinh of ninny who have been cured by his valuable prescriptions has been induced lu dis. <eminatethem fur the^-oodof tbc Jifllicted ; ihey re¬ quire no recommeiiddtion bul unly want an iniro. dueiiun, for whenever used ihey tell for good and perform cures that have bafHed the skill of many eininen' physicians, DR. ROSr,'S PROPHYLACTIC SYRUP for Consumption is the greaiest and only remedy for ihat most dreadful disease—also for Cancer, Scrof¬ ula, Kings's Evil, Tumors, Ulceri«, &c. DR, ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP.—This Syrup has eradicated inflimnlion in the throat and breast of thoUHands ; it is superior toall other expecto. rants fur roughs and colds, and has saved many 'rom consumption, DR. ROSE'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—For the treatment of Dyspepsia there can he no remedy ¦qual to ihts; many cases have bren cured by the use of this Anti- Dyspeptic after years of suf- fering-. DIL ROSE'S GOLDEN PILL <'ot diseases ol be Woojb.—In the use of this pill abdnmi Ull supports and bandages are no longer neces ¦iary. A Senator's wife, who had been lung un¬ der iliecureof those praclsing thc old system o; ¦ nedicine, declared ihcm supeiior to lhe whule "aciiliy, UR. ROSE'S TONIC ALTERATIVE VEGE TABIjE PILLS.—They are (iir sunerior Io rner- ''ury, and the general health of individuals using them rapidly improve. The^e pills" reach every nrl, clensing ihc Liver, Lungs, Slotnat.h and Blood Vessels. The above anu niiiny olher Valu* ible pre|iar»lions prepared at the lubaratory of Dr. R..se. No. 18, Souih Eighih Kt., Philadelphis. 'Vitli pampbleis deaeribing ihcir use. run be had of ARTtlUU W. MaLLON^ At Too lerr & Lichly':* Hoiel, Lancaster. October 7. 134C. lm 4b JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC. Watertown, N. Y.,Oci. ao, 84L Dr. D. Jayne—Deur Sir—Yoor Hnir T(nic is an excellent article. Miiny respectable peion's al¬ so offer their certificates in favor of your ICpecto rant. I believe yonr medicincB are lhe bat pre¬ parations that have ever been offeff d to iheiuMic, for the relief of the afflicted, and for l!m ure oi lhe disBaJtca for which ihey where intended Yunr Expectomnt I Ihink will suon b^iclu- ively pfip.ilar. Youre, S^c. / AuR'alSlx. The fullowiiiff 16 from a Phypician sod much respected Clergym.in oi the Metlmdisi ijcicty, dated Modest Town. Va.. Adg. 27, i84L Dr. Jayne—DearSir—I have licen iisiij yiur Expectorant exlensively in my practice foihe last three yeafp, and tor dll altiielo uf Colds, jnghs, Inffnmatiun of the Lunga, CnnFUifiplloh, fsthma, Pains nnd W^eakncFS of the Breast, it iti dUdedly the be^t medicine I have ever tried. I Very respeclfully yors, n.w.\VitMXMs,i. D. From the Piiiladelphia Public Ledg'r. AN IMPORTANT CURE PY DR. Ji^NE'S ALTERATIVE ^. . We haVe been tntoriUeci by Mrs. i^hah (a grand-daughter of old Gen. Wayne) thafihe aut- fered for a nijmber of yfears from the grith of a large Goitrduii TumoUr of the fhfoai, tficH, be¬ sides greai dfeftirrhily, produced bolli a diculty of deglutition, and of breathing. Indeed he saye. the pressure upun thc windpipe was so Jcat as to preveni her from sleeping in a rfeeumberfpoaiiion. and often Buffocatibh seemed ineVitatiie.jShe also laoorcd under severe indisposi'ion fiJm Liver Complaint and Jaiindiee, wiih.a hdrribi train of tiervoos afFcctions, fbr which she cuninihced the use of Br. Jayne'a Altei-ati*'e, which i*ywdk teg- lilarly for eiic or peven weeks, with occasinal doses of his Sanaiive Pills: and her liealtli wa thereby reestablished, and novv perceiving somidiminu- tion in the size of the Gnilroua Tumoiijshe wep encouraged to persefrfere in thb usfe bf tb A^lera- tive unlil ever^ vestige of the painful iifiour was rcinpyed, \yc Ihinfii theretbre, that s Ji sn im. pdrlaht relied]'should lie niore «pnerr.llvlnott'n, For sale at J- F. LON(iS Drng ^ChemicalStore^N.Queen tr.Un. July, 15.1816, 9? CORDIAL^: ELIXIR" J URKEY rhubarb; TO DYSPEPTICS, The Sedentary and StvdioKs, i^ARMNT'S CORDIAL ELJXIR OP I Turkey Riinbarb. This preparation at once ;>^.'ulable. Boii? and. cflicacioii-i, recommends itself ¦'» the nervous, we.ik'y and over worked, ns a (>Ico.<? mt and certain improver ofthe digestion—a fain-- dy medicine of the most valuable dei=eriplion. It laa made cxiraoidinnry progress, is of unrivalled value for the cure of indigcMiion oud ihc many Us resulting therefrom. In large familiea, cspe- tially such asare retnnte from medical assistiince- ¦ve d>'om it in fact indispeiipable. Those who ex, jcritnce a djfKeuUy in conquerirg ihe biibit of us- ng strong drmk, will fiml a gentle and restoralivo ¦tiiiiulanf. The ulmosl re-irtnc-e mny be pbiced m it, buth f^ir its innocent nature and curative lualiiies. Being prepared from ihe heat Turkey ithoharb it possesses all its valuable properties, and ts combined wilhfuth ommatics aauill proveof ¦ naierial a<=sistunce in ils operation. To persons ifflieled wilh ll.e goul, it off trs sleiling attractions', .jiving positive relief. Prepaied and snid whole- ale and retail, by JAS. TaRKANT. Druspint, Sec, No 2GS, Grcewicli st., corner tVarren New York- For sale by J. F, HELMT?fI & SON. S.>le .Agents. Al iheir Mcdieinai, Drugand ChemicalSlore, East King street, fjancasler. Mny 97,1846. Gm SG SCARPA'S ACOUSTIC OIL. (UHE uncxaaipled celebrity wiiich this ¦i preparation lias acquit ed in too cure of deaf* negB Hnd atl its altendanl misery, han earned for it in enviable repu^.Hit'o. The tu.e of a fady io Limpelcl tuwnsiiip, in t'lis cx,.U"ly. who was deal for nearly t.veniy yeafs, :s still on VCcotJ, "s well otner cases of lofcs duraiion. Persotin wUu aie la- l)orir>g under this dislreshtng aflliciion. Would do A-ell to Iry it, as it cannot possibljf do any harm, and has been produciive of much good. It is for Bale by GEORGE A. MILLER. Drug¬ gisti West King street, Lancaster, who is the «e/e agent fot LaticHsier county* Aug. 19.1846. 3m-38 A JpURE SPERM OIL.—Jii^rii^^ii^e: <- and for a.ile. at thn (irocciy Sture, a lew douis above Ihe Railroad, Exirn Pure Si.erni Oil, «nr rained nol lo rhill, at Jl 25 per pallon. .Also— *mlf r While Oil, a jmid aniclc, at 6-3J cenls per gallon. .Oimmon Whale Oil 50 cents per gallon, which burns well. J. p. 4, b. HUBER. ^ . . _. North Quccn airccl, Lancaster September 30,1846. if 44 , -^ PlillaUglti|il4,Nov. 4, 1845. MiiSsrs Editors. As there are man; person; wlui are suffernig much from IlomorrhoiJes,, or Piles, I would infirm them through the medium of your p.i|ier, Ihat after miny years affliction wilh them, and liHving in vain soughl relief from vaHoUs jthy- sician^'v that 1 haVe at 16nglh BeBn toaplelely ijur- ed by lhe use otfduf Kolllcaof Dr. Jayne's Vermi¬ fuge, *hith has not nnly cured me of the Piles hut has greatly bencCtieJ my health otherwise. HUMANITY. J.\ VNE-S LIPE PRESF,RVATTVE.an Alter- ntivi. and Di'purniive Preparation, combining all Ihe iTiedicinal vitini-s of those anicles which loni; cxpirieiice has proved to posses? the most sife and cfiicienl alleralive and duohstruenl properties, for ll,e cure of scrofula, king's evil, white swellings, ulcers, scrofulous, cancerous and indolent tumors, rheumaiism, gout, scurvy, neuralgia or tvc-doulou- reui, cancer, gi.ilre or hrorrhocele (swelled-neck) enlargiments uf llle liones,j.,ints, or ligimenls, or of the ovaries, liver, «p|een, kidneys, &c. All the various diseases of ihe skin, such as teiter, ring- w.irm, biles, pimples, carbuncles, &c. dropsical swellings, conlsiluUnnal di.eises rrignaflng frnm a depraved st.ile of lhe blood or other fluids°of the body. Prepare-! only by Dr. .layne. No, 8 South third streei, Philadelp.hia, and for sale at J.F.LOXG'S Drug & Chemical Store, No. 8, North Queen st. I.an. Ocl. 14, 1346. 46 TO PHYSICIANS. ' THE Subscriber has lately receired i furiher suoplf df thB ffillo*ln|; ai-tit/ss wHsh he bf. fera to Physicians ana others at the vey lowest rates,Sulphate of Quinine, Pur? Calap-va and Red Batk. Acetate ond Sulphate 0/ Morjiia, Lon¬ don Bine Mass.Veratrine Strychnine, Ftah Cha. morailc Flowers, Prime Rhnhnrli Rout, Ictcriuin Croton oil) CaBtor oil Capsulue, Turke- opium, DbiliccolizeiJ Oi'liim', Iodine; Hydriddill bf. I'ot ash, tireoiote. Dovers powder, P.i iv'd Er^l, Pow'd Ipecac, Ex't Colocynth C, Ucsin of JnlapAleisn dria and India Senna, Camphor, Culcinel Magne¬ sia, Crenm Tartar. Sulphur, Spigelia Rht, &.c. also, Morlars, Graduates, Spatulas, Clyaier Syringes, Scales and Weights. I'ill Tis, Vials Gliis&ware. Hulls Trusses &c., for sale ogether wilh every other aiticle in the line nnlhe most ¦accommodalingterms J. r.iOjVG Drog and Ch-mical store. No. 8 Nurih fnecn st Sept IG, 184G. ; tf4a Wonders never cease i LANCASTER Cttt SS.-^Before me M, Carpenltr, Mayor of the Cityof Lancas¬ ier, personally appeared Jobn Conner, who be- ing^ H<Vorn, flniclh, that lant fall he hurt hia right hand ill a terrible mtiiin&rj alt ihe ntu»<c1es, ur niu- ews from the ImuckleH to the v/tlaU ^ete injured, iiwelied snd greatly inflamed, giving him so mucTl paln^ thai he hnti nb reflt with it; while in that situation, lie called nn Joabph Mb'sher. ofthis cily, and obtained a bottje of hm "Siberian SpMfn & Rheumatic Embrocation." and upon applying onra, iheewelliiig' wan redm-eil und the hund be¬ came entirely well upon tbe third application of it. He afterwards gix^e a ^art of the contents of the bottle to a neighbor, v\ ho had heen Uitig afilicted with a sprain of the mutaclcB, or tendons of tbe foot, and had b**corr.e much swollen, inflaimed and fo painful, that lie had no restf^ho, after using ihe Loiion n few limfs, waa entirely relietcd from all pairt aiitf ^"'*^l''"o » *^''® *'•"' became perfecily well. SOl'sy. CONNER. Sworn and suliscrihcd belore me, March It), 1846. MitJiMEL CARfENTEH, Mayor. t hereby iihliily, that I reiielsed a severe kick from n horse on the leg, heliiiV ihB iinfeei dhtting the fliWiand riii.i.;-; the bi>ne very much, asl afier i;sing several applications Ihat gnve i'3*^ ao relief, I obtained one bollle ofMr, Mosher'a Sibe¬ rian Sprain and Rheumatic Embrocation, and af¬ ier ita first t^pplicati.in, the pain and swelling nearly all Ici't nie,arid by theliitiel had used the botile my leg ,vns entirely well, although rny bu¬ siness, that of a drover, cumpcllcd me to be con. slantly nn niy ferl. J. A. BELL. This Invaluable mrdicine, only to be had a I MOSHEU'.S Drugand Medical Store, opposiie N. C. SchuUidd'sH'itel, N. Queen street Lancasler. Lno. May 10 18411. 25 U'ALLISTER'S ah Healing dntment i-lJ. or The Worlds Salve. A furilicrliipply of this valuable preparation—warranted gcniiie— has just been received and for sale at ' JOIIN F. I.niG'S. Dr ig Se Chemical Store, No 8, North Qtcn Sl Mav C 184li. I ,r. ^__^ I J ' ' llEINITSIIS' 1 ^~" ]3UG BANE AND ROACH BI ON, X) wliich expels bugs, ruaches and iii-els Iruni beds, closets and crevises in rooms ami lalls. Prepare.l and so'd at j J. F. HEINITSH &, Son's Medicinal, Drug& Chemical Store, Edt Kins sl. Lancaster, July 8,1846. ' lra-33 SURPRISI!\I6 RELIEF ANO PERMANENT BENEFIT 8 obtuined in aimosl evwry ca-ie ol suff. rin^ when lhe BfV Remedy i.-* recommended. Il hns y-«i» fair tested in that moBt distressing 'complatnt A'?''U-^A, and has prov¬ ed itseJl 11 be a perfcc* .'*'^ti<'?'". It hati been faithfully tried kj Cunsumption, and has made m'Tecurfs than any other Kemedy in the World SHimii^Asr^'s oz.osAosriA2r. (yi ALL HEALING BALSAM. MRS/IUCRETIA WELLS, BESl- IVJ- UING ut lllc Hume for aailors. 33:i Peurl rtlreet, has been afileiied wilh Aslhma for the luSI i'o.tytrto years, and to sucha degree (hut it ws^ tliought ufien liinea t'ii.t ahe would die. She could not lay down in bed, she coughed constant¬ ly, tihe could not go up stairit, and raised a great deal of matter from her Lunsja. One bottle ofthis Great Remedy hua so f r rclh ved her that she i^ now comparativ^ely wdl. W.C. (>owan,orthoiown of Worjifalock. Uttter couniy, experienced m re relief from one Bottle ol this Great Heinidy than from till Uie medicines he hdd eVor taken inhi« lifo. His disease was Aalh mi, and be pr<mouncefl the Oiof-aonian to be the mo-»t valual le medieine in lhe world, Mrs. Bund, lhe wife II Mr. William Bond the cc e'.irated Boston Crnker B;iker, of Brooklyn, waH alHi.ted wiih Asthma for 30 yr-ura. She ofien- lirnea appeared lobe dying. Thc beal medii-al ad¬ vice of New V'firk and Brooklyn gave Iier no ma¬ terial relii-f. .'\rter taking three dosea ofthe med. cino she perccivt-d a very great alteration in her brt-athin^, and in a week or two under ils use ahe pronounced nerself to be " as well as she ever felt Iter self in htr Jife. IJcnry Jarknou, residingin 13ih Blrcet, came to tbe stortj io a carringe for the' purpoat! of obtain¬ ing a Bot.le of ihu Oloaaonian. He was so ex. hausted on hia arrlva' that he cimld not speak.— He has suffered for more than 30 yenfa with thii diutressing diseasR. He returned home with a Bottle ofthe Remedy* and in hmr days after com¬ menced ils use, he walked from I3th istreet tothe office lo lell hifl j.iy at the wonderful effecU ot ibiw Great Remedy, a distance of more than Iwo miles. He is now cnmparaliviily well. Mrs. Archibild.SS While street; Mrs. MiGann, 20 Walker Btreet; Mrs. Robert P. Bell ; of Mor- ristown N.J. ; Mr. Wilkinson, of Hoboken. N. J. and hundreds of nnoiea might be ^iven lo prove the efficacy of the Dr. Oto'.:aonia, or All-Healing Balsam in this dlcease over evr'ry other leincdy. Spitting of Blood. Thia i.s a di*adful ttyinpiom. It is unncressary to Buy Ihat il belongs to the aymptnna which often jiiucpd*'. hot more f>i't\u:rly indicate the prescncr of thill ftll diat-asc Consumplion. Yet ihere are many vvho are iroubled with ibis symptom who d" not tnk'j the al.irm. nnd infle awny tht* lime wilh tin- u-e o' ** I'dKiiiiive RrniL-dn-H." while lhe dis¬ e.ise coniii.ues it.>: ravaffew. and iheauffei^r is soon bi-ynnd the reach of hope. Reail the folluwioj case« .It .lire periormed by SHERMAN'S OLO¬ SAONIAN. OK •Mll^Healing Balsam. Extract ofa letter dated 19th May 1845— Denr Sir,—On ilieSOih of April [ waR aUacked with spilling blood, bui did not take much notice ofit for a week or more, thinking 1 should gel belter in a fert dayK. I however grew worse, raising great qtlanlltles of blood, bad a tickling Cough, with a aevere p.iin in my chent and iefl aide. I berame ao debilitated at the end of the monlh that I could scarcely walk. I commenced taking yonr Oloaaonian. and from thc wonderful reliel and benefil received from the uae of Iwo bot¬ tles. I rnost heartily tcndef you this testimonial. I am now nearly well oga n, CHARLES ROBERTS, I7l Cenalat. Mrs. Wilhy, lhe wile of iMr. F. Wilby, 133 Wcsl J7'Jl •ilr*)fl. reduced to the verge ofihe ^rave by raising lilnud. Alf lhe meanH adopted lor checking the hrommorrhagf from the Lungs failed unlil whe uned thi.t great ReniRdy. It waH alti;n- tled w;ih iiiimidiale tffVct. and a fortnight after commcneiot: tlic use ofit, bhe was able to attend tober usual duties nboul the huu.'<e. Mrs. Thoubnoinc, 3.';2 Monroe f-lrent, who hnd been tmubled for a grrat Jenglh o'time by a severe Cough, nud raifitd qniiniities ofblood, wa;* relieveo hy nne buttle of th? Olosaonian, and declares il to be the grcatftRl remedy in the world. Divid H*'nderR( n, 60 Light sireet. Dennit< Kel ly2G Water street. Hi nry Lisbon, 190 Rivingtim slrcht, Gfo. W. Burm^ll, formerly of Newark, N. J., and nuinerous naines cuuld bc added if ncccs- Sdry. For sale at IOG Nas.t?au street, one door above Ann, and J. GISH. Lancaster; John Rienhold. Maytown; R. Williams, Columbia and A. K Wilmer, Paradise, July 29. I84C. Gm.35 NEW SERIES, VOL. VIIL--NO: 48 LANCAS T E R COUNT OAK HALL CLOTltiNG STbRS. Jt is nol much lhe world cin give. ^Viib all itl subtif) art; And gold «ir ^ctns ari n»t the thing Toadtisfy i.ic hi-art. But if in bandsnme c'othpB youVe fiund, No mauler for your birlb ; You'U g.inrle wonbi and loving ami'd Receive lhrou;;h all ibe zarib ! .^chant "f-^jlor, begs leave if^ovuienmtf trii-nds and cu&.t^tnerri, and lu the. public in ;thing store, 1^1, to the corner of Norlh Queen and Orangtf ^ta. ae^rly conatantly keep 01. hand a *'ery exli'nsive asaDitiiieflt.of as FJ. KRAKFK. mi • m *8t respectfully to announce to^ general, Ihst he has removed his CHEAP,. from his former 8laAd,oppo>iite Scholfield^ oppoaile ihe Poit Otiice, where rbe Wilt chfl'tp and fashionahftf as well aa a npteodid variety of oncut i^Jtodr, iia'Catf be prcKured in thacit^. The beaot<f, ciimp^f quality and variely of his nelection of Oentlona^nVCIotbiri^ is auch tbal it will give eniina utii^Scllbn to every peraon whowill please to examine his numnrbua arliclesin itiat line, His riulpiaera'may be suppiicd with a aplendid variety of uncut gn6d-.t, such act euperGne Broad Cfotba, i^assimenif Ciust. nettii, Vestings, &c. &c., from which aeleutions may be made according to tbeir taste and fancy, ar.d he warranla everjfkgarmeut made at bia establishmRnt a good fit. Hisprirea ofthe different ai1ir|p8 of i-tuihioi* being generally knnwn, be bas not thought it necesaary to pubh'sh ibem again in defail, merrly remarking, by way of conclusion, that having been enabled to lay in an uncommpnty chea'patocic of Winier Goodn, Kramph confidenth assures hia frienda tbat he willsell as cheap, if not cheaper, thsn any similar ei^lablisbment in the city. BOYS' CLOTHING, F. J. Kramph has always on hand a fulla:«sorlmerit nf Koy^ ClotMng suitable for tho'seaaon. JJE^ F. J. Kromph would also inform his friend^, anil enpecially the madter Tailors of Lancaster md the adjoining counties, that he has berome the Agen! t->r the srile of Youns 4" Ralhfon'a " Pntrnt Archetypal SlideScale," a aysrem of garmant cutting th»' '" iviming into favorable notice, and vrhich needs only to he seen and known, to be uiiiveriially adopi*..>. Lancaster, Ociober 14, I84b', 3m-46 FALL ANirwiNTT'irCi^OiMii^m; CALL AT TBE .**£»* CLOTBSAi. E'liTiiFiLSSUMEAT OF BEN J AMIN LlCHT"Sr. West King street, between Cooper Jp Lichiy's and C. Hager's store, and opporite ta Steinman 4" Son's Hardware Store. B LICHTY, Merchant Tailor, has always on hand a stoclc of ready made clofting I (if ibe cheapMt and hesl lo be had in the cily He would c;tll atleniion to the foliowipg irticles, «nd feels assured will be able lo give generdi saliafaciiou lo all who will favor bini with lh«ir cutsrn.— His stock consists in pari as follows : DRESS AND FROCK nO.\rs, C.\3SIMBRE PANTS. VEsrs OF ALL KINDS, DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, NECK AND POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS. Togeiher with every sriicle nf clolhing S'r gentlemen's nnd boys' wear, whifh he will sell at the Tery lovtest rales. CLOTHS CASSIMKRES AND VESTI.NGS alwavs on band Having ju-l reciived lhe NEW YOKK AND PHII..ADELPHIA SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, be is pnpared to attend to customer's work, which vvill be warranted to be done Bl lhe best munnor and wilb punctuality. [Way 6. 1846. 3^ CONKSTOGA IRON FOUNDRY. PERrSCTION IN STOVES. LAUBACirS ciK)k Rlove, patented Feb. 1846, is destined lo be lhe moat popular itove in thia country- It coni!)ine8 the good qualities oi nil oiher Btoves, nml claims lo have what Rli'Othera aredeficiini i"- Thc righi for Lancastercounty has been purchased by -the nubHcnhisrs at a''high price, ai.d ihey have it ni>w ready for sale. It can be s'-en at ihe stove and lin store of C, 'Kiefier* in EiBl King 81., near the Court House, where dealers in Ftove-i and all olhet personsare earnefcliy>e- quested lo cull and examine its peculiar merits. Its arrangements are truly admicahlei an<}aait4alir« lesa fuel, it performs more service than any other coolt siove now in ase. It ia the litest impiuveiDenlt call and sec it. Cail if yopi take any interest at alt in a cooking stove, it has two oTcna and ia.ft^ nr- nametitai as il is useful. As (his is the age of improvemeni, it deserves a visit irom evcry'pef«>D who delights in the perfcci'm of thc art*. .\ great deal of ingenuity nnd mechanicalt (tkill is required to pcrfeci a stove like lhe ubuve. it will stand on its own ment» and mi-k as the bent slovo of the age. Testimonials from Hon. David R, Porter, and gentlemen of thc highest respeclabilKy in tho Slatf, will be shown in its favor. KlEFFKR & BRENEMAN. October 7. 184G. 3in.45 THE BEST STOVE YET ! A FACT WORTH KNOWING. NOTWITIIST.\NDING the united and conlinucd efforlsof StOTe Dealers to disp^irnge the Lewia Cooking Stove, it still stanili* unrivalled for ils beauty, durability and economy of fuel; peribnning all Ihe duties of baking, r.a.iting, boiling. Sec, at the same lime, wilh large boilera for tba wuhing (Ihv. We again reiterate our first declaration, that thc Ijewis Stove must rise or" fall on ita owD merits. Tnitb needs no pulling ; and as facts speak louder tban words, we vvould respeclfully rAfJsr tb* eitizi>n<i uf Lancaster couniy to a fevr perstins who are now using the Lewis Stove; H W. Gundaker, Lanra.'iter, Abm. Slipkens, Marielt.i. John F. Loni?, do Jas Whiiehill do Dr. John Miller, da Dr. J. Wilmcr, M.inor twp. Andrew Sleward, do Dr. J. Ream, Rohrerslown. John A Keller, do Geo. Withers, Stnsburg iwp. Jaroes B Liiue, do Ed. Davies, Churclitown, William Jenkins, do MP Cooper, Rast Lampeter, E. Kirkpiilrick, do .A. Clements, East Lampeter, Hugh Maxwell, do J K Cooper Birtl-in-hand, C M Howell, do C Wenger,jr., West Earl, John Eicholij do David Good, do Mrs. Duchman, do Daniel Bilzer, do .Mrs. Hall, do Joseph Franlz, East Earl, John A Wallace, do Peter Reidenbach, do .Mrs. Evans, do Jacob Summy, Sporting Hill, do ri-^O PHYSICIANS.-Justreccived and JX. for s^ 1 • at re,iiii-eil rutef, I DO Ounces Sulph of Quinine, 25 Inr. *;uperii)r Ufil Barli, .IU 1W-. Calwava Bjik, 100 Il,s. Pule Ba.k, SO lb... OiMuni, 30,) Ibf. Cre.-m Tartar, 50 Gallons Prime Ccsor Oil. Also, Aceiatcaiid Solpbale of Morphin, Vera. Iriu. Strychnine. Iodine, Ic;didc of Iron, Iodide ut Poiuhli, London Blue Mass, Puro Croton Oil, lleain ol Julap.Coinp'd. ExL of Colnrynib, togellier with an extensive snpply of Ihcdiflereni anicles in his hne, vvhii'li iviU be sold on the most ucconimodai. ing terms at JOHN r. LONG'S Drug one. Clu mi-.al Store, No. 8, North Queen st. Oaobcr 14, 1816. 6t-4G lir. M. fit. jfiitclull's Celebrated and Scifittific BAAOS, BRACELETS,f'LiJII»S, Sfc. For sale al the Medicinal, Drug 4' Chem¬ ical Slore of J. F. HEINITSH 1^ SON, East King Street, Lancasler, Pa. THESE BANDS "AVE dcringauseof I a fe-v mon bs cured over f iur thousanil persons ill the city of Philidi-lphia alone of the following jN'erviius Alf'-'Ciions, viz : Kheuinalism. Neuralgia. Tic Dobiureaux FiU, Apoph'xy. INVrvous Tumors. Palsy Pilin iu the Side, Hick, Lim! s, &c. By calling at lhe Drug Sli.re of J.F. Heinitsh A Son, lhe ceriili- ales of one hundred and furiy citizens oi Philadelphi-i wilb their residences at tached. may bc seen. 'J'he sirk and tbe uiilicted. as well as lhe sceptical mid curiuus are invited lu call and peruse the cerliiicates. Alao forsale as above. RUSIAN COSMF.TIC for lbc Preservaiiun (irowth. Beautifying and Rcr,- loraiion oi'lhe buman bair, an 1 for the removal o dandrulf. Dr. STEELINO'S celebrati d Pulmonary Syrup. 'Jh; -real IWN.ACEA (orcolds,coughs,boarse- nRK.-<, asthma, cooiuinp'ioii, &¦<:, ODONDALIC Tootli Ache Drops, warranted to curc ifee Toolh Ache ii» TWO minutes. ^ Lancaster. Mnreh 11, 18140 -"•' _ TIiumson'M CoinpoundSyrup of Tar and 'Wood Naptha. CURB FOLLOWS CURE !—Far- ther evidence of the efficacy of I'honiaun's Compound Syrupof Tar and Wood Naplha, in Consumption. Mra. H. P. Warner, now residing at the hnuse of Mi.hacl C. Fisher, in Woodbory, N. J. was at¬ lacked 18 months ago, wilh a violent disease ol lhe lungs, jironoiinced by ber physician, Dr.W. H of Fhiladelphia, Conqkstion OF THE Lungs. The pain irt her breasi was violent, wilh difiicull respi¬ ration . and total inability lo raise the phlegm precluding the possibility ofrcpose, and rendering it necessary lo remain propped up in bed three monlbs. Her voice was gone. Her physician deemed her case hopeless, and she ceased to in dnlge the hope of recovery. Hearing of the nu merous cures effected by Tbo.mfon's Cohpuonh Stnu-p Of Tah ano Woon Naptha; as a last re¬ sort she recuived to try ii, and ina very short lime her hoalth improved ; and to steady perseverance in the nse of bis invaluable remedy, sbe alone at- ribntes het complele restoration to health. The abote statement lespeoiing my wife is siriclly true, and her recovery is attributed solely lo lho lise of Thomson's Compound Syrupof Tar and Wood Njpil:."—every other remedy having failed in her rase. DENRY P. WARNEn, ijngsessmg Mav l6ih, .'?-'5- (i;^ Principal Office, N. E. corner flFTll and SPKUCE slreciB, Philadelphia. AGENTS : J. GISH, Lancaster, Slevenaon/fe Mehall^,Carlisle. Sharp tJ. LeiiiS, Wilkabarie, Mo r ond Lon>.ai-cr. Norrlsfuttfll, E. W. Enrl, Rending. D Gross, Harrishurg, (^ Beware of all imiutiona. Maich 18, 184U Wil.iam Marsh, Bart twp. John Landis, Salisbury do Ben. M M-irpIe, do Williara White, do Isaac Landis, dp Maris Hoopes, Martic township, E C Crawford, Drumore twp. N E Watson, ito, Jno Hosteller, Warwick Itrp. Joseph Gra'ybilt do J F. Houston, Colombia, Mra. Ruhrer, Moantjoy, Adam Bard, Gphriila, Ahm S Bard, Leacni^lc, Jacob Hartronfl, do Dr Adam Bear, do MICHAEL O. KLINE, do Jacob Mecarlney, Conesiogo twp.,lacob Caisel, Jacob Miller, Salisbury, For srle only at the Hardware Store of Between ICnuifman's and Michael's Taverns, Norlh Queen streei, where can at all tiraea bi btd, at cheap as at any other establishment in the cily a general assortment of Glas-i, Paints, OU, Vmiishes, f-'edarwore, and Hardware of every varieiv. The highest price paid for old castings in eichaugo for goods. N. B. TAILORS will find at all limes an excellent assortmenl of PATENT SHEARS on htnd of a'l sizes, at manrfacturing prices. M. O.K. Sepl. 2nd 1846. »'°-^ LANCASTER IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. LOCOMOTIVE &. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, CAR & MACHmE MANUFACTORY. 'rilE undersigned, thankful for past favors, begs leave to inform his friendR and lhe public, ihat theabove business willbe carried ori as iimnl at tlie old atiUld, conirr of Chestnul and Uiike streets, in lho city of Lancaster, adjoining the Railrnad. Ilo ll prejnred tb fur nish caslinaa ofall kinds, on Ibo most reaBunabie lerms—such as Car Wheels nf the ihoat «pproved plans—Palent Pla'e Wheels—Furge Hammers and Blowing Cylinders for Furneci«,'Mill*, ani Factory Works- Also Brass Bearings, and Brass Works ofall kinds. He is also piepared lo make RAIL ROAD CARS, TURNING LATHS AND STEAM ENGINES, Ofnny requiredjpower. His assortment of ratlerns is very extensive ; and huving jusl laid in a large slock of NEW TOOLS, he is prepared to execute all kinds of work in thevery best mapoer. Xhe nndcrsiined's facilities for doing business are vory great, and the workmen in his employ aie of-ihe first order. Ue hupes by strici attention to business, and by reasunable prices, lo merit a contidaance of the patronage heretofore bestowed ubonthe esiahliiieraeiit ' JAMES H. PENNELL. Dcccmher 10, 1845. iT-B SALT! SALT! SALT! 7 UST litCEIVED 500 sacks and J Sacksl.,n""d Alum—large Bbla. Salina. 10 to to to to bbls. Salt, wbich will be sold as fallows: 81 50 1 50 ALSO, Groceries of all kinds, sold as cheap, "nd a little cheaper, than can be_had elBewher«j^ .Sonar, from 5 Cuffee, " „, Teas, ¦ }*i Laat Sugar, " Crushed " Pulverised " Honry Syrup Molasses, Sugar Housa " New Orleans. " for baking, ....„,. ALSO all kinds of Oil, Fiah, Hams, Dried Beef, and a great many other articles, whidi Wi.l be Id very cheap, ai the Grocery Store opposite the Court House. J- IIOWKI I. Lancaster, July I, 184(i- ^ 10 cent! 10 35 per qr, 121 12* 13i 48 parfal. 30 28 I \RUGS, JfC.---Jusl received and fiir sale by \_) lhe NUUscrlliers—Alum, Penrlashes, Wbeitl and Pulmo Slarch. llriraslunr, Snlaerulus, Barley, lihalk. Liquorice Bal', Rock Candy, Rosin Soap, Poiash, Wushiiig Sodii. Madder, Musiard, Salli*- lre. l/jinpbor, Giiigur, Turp(;nliuc, Cream uf Tar. lur.PlomhHud Americnn Lnsire, Flowers of Sul. phur,'ndigu. Epsuni Silt Chrome Yellow and Green. Animony, Yellow Ochre, While'e.ad, Sen- no, Blue Vivriul, Cu^t¦.le Suap. Ink in bollles and by measure, Whiientng, Ithcubarb. Ink Powder, Cuurl Plnaler. Shaving and Fancy SoapB, Wafers, Lead and Camel hair Pencils, .Strewing Sand, Essences of Lemon, Peppermint, Cinnamon, &c. Storekeepers and oihers will be supplied iu any nuanlily, wholesale, ai Phihidelphia prices, J.F. HKINITSH* SON. East King street, Lancaster, Pa. S;pt.l6, 181G. - ln>-42 Olir^AMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. EAST Ki.Ve S1-SfiEr,>-^'^^°°^T0^°«t?^-jJ^^^'4 ^^°«=- .r.ru , v^-"r*^^H^^-.**;**o?r^«u;,^-^d^h!po^bli?:t^g^.tal,that he earrie. cn attisfied thai ke can sell cheaper than any olher establi.I.nienl in in» "ly " Btate. Ht intiir. public lo call and eiamine his stock of finisbed JUantels, Jflonuments, Tonibs,arate.stone8. and also hi. colleclion of design, for Monuraent..Tomb.. dec. before purchaaing elsewhere. Lancaster March 4, 1846. ly-19 WnOOPlNG COUGH. THE HERB VV Doctor makes a medicine which curea tho WhoopinE Cough in fonr days,i.r a we"k. Mony Ihousands have tried il, and on fading the money will be ieturned. Aiso he makea a cerlain rure for summer Com¬ plaint, Dysenlary, Cholera Morbus, and if itiaii* 10 cure, aller all other means have been trieil in vain, the money wdl be retnrned. Sold at Ihe Dyspensary.No 4 South Sevenlh St., and by bis agents in Lincaster- tl, C, FONDKRSMITH'S A CO. Narth Queen at. Oct, 14,184$. ¦*& QPIRITS OF TURPENTINE O 7U Gallon. Sj irita of Turpentine, ja. iccriy. ed and for sale to Dcalersand ..ther. niag'eatly reduired price al ' J- F. LONG'S, Drug A Chemical Siure, No. 8 Nurth Queen st. Lan. May 27.1646. '^6 TlVER COMPLAINT & DYSPEPSIA I i l„ -ta worst .tages. can be etfei luallj aod per¬ manently cured by nsing Ibe Herb Doctor'. Blood Purifier, and Vegetable Digestive Pills. Certifi¬ cates of lhe highest respeo ability, can be .een at tbe medical store of the subscriber.. H. C. FONDER3M1IH & CO. " Emp'ra of HeaUh," opposite MichMTi BM*L Oct. 14,1816. *6
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Issue | 48 |
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VOL. XX.
LANCASTER,
raemam^
PUBLISHED BY
EDWARD C. DARLINGTON.
OPPICK IS NORTH dDEK.N BTllKKT.
TheEXA.\»NER& UEMOCRATIC HBRALD is puhlinhcJ weekly at two nOLLiHs a year. AnvBK risRHRKTS not exceeding one square will ba inserted three times for onrdollar.nnd Iwemyl- gra cents will be cliargedfnr each ailditional inser- lion. A liberal discount allowed to those who ad vertise by theyear.
A. HERR SMITH,
Attorney at Late,
/jFFERS his professional services to the
'-' public Offii:e in Soutii Q'lecn .streei 5 doors
from the Coun House.
August 12,1846. ¦ 37
W. L. CAMPBELL, AttOTttey at Late,
OFFERS his profe.ssional services to the pulic. Office on Went King slreet, iu the room fnrmerlj' occupied by E. C Keigart, Esq. ^ Apri 5, 184fi. ir.ao
I. eTIiester;
ATTORNEY AT LAUr,
^^FFERS his professional services
V to the public. Office in East King street, between J. N. Lightner, Esq. and M. Piper, neur- iy Opposite the Farmers' Bank.
Sept 34 1845 tf-4
JAMES BLACK,
ATTORAEV .JT LAW,
OFFERS his professional services to the public—oflice in S«u1>i Queen street, three doora below the Laiicaster Bntik.
June 10, 846^ 6m-28
FRANKLLV pemington,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW^,
IJFFERS his professional services tothe
V-' buplic. Office in Eaut King iJtrcei, opposite
Sprecher's Hoiel, in the roo:n formerly oeoupied
bySamuelPark, E^q.
June 24, 1846; 36
FRED'K S. GOSSLER, Allorttey at Late, Columbia, Pa.,
XS/'ILL practice in the severa
• Courts of Lancasler coiiiuy. Office in' Walnut mreet, adjoining the Washington Hotel. Columbia, June 18, 18-15.
JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Late,
HAS REMOVED his office to East King Btreel, half a square from the Cuurl House, al the office orcupit-d hy E. C. Reigart, Esq., where he will promptly attend to all profes¬ aional husiness entrusted lo his care.
April 29,1845; tf.22
CHAS. A. TOMLINSON,
O ATTORAEV AT LAir. FFICE in Longenecker's corner
new building, up stairs. Entrance from Centie
Square, near Afrs. Hubley's holel. All business
entrusted Lo his charge will receive prompi atten
tinn.
September 24,1845. tr-43
JUNIUS B. KAUFMAN, .tittorttey at Late,
OFFICE IN KELLER'tS BUILDING CENTRE SQUARE. April 21, 1846. • 6m*25
B. FRANKLIN PYLE,
ATTORAEir AT LAW,
\rEST CHESTER, PA, "VX7ILL attend to Cnllectiuns and olher VV prufessional business in llie cuuniica of Chester and Utiluwarf-, Pa.
Refers to : Siler, Price A Cin., C. II. & G. Ab¬ bot, Price, JVewIiu & Co.. Dilwiirtli (Si Bransou, TllomiiSon & PancjiiSt, liou. George Sharswoud, B^ ¦ Jos. R. Chandler, Esq., Jaines Marsh, Esq.,— PkUadelphia.
Hon. rhiimas S. Bell, Esq., and L. K. A L. Brown—'West Chriler, Pa.
N. Ellmaker, Esq., and E. C. Darlinglon.—Lin- etuter.
May 33,1846. ly-a
- P. S. VAN PATTEN,
OEATIST,
WOULD respectfully inform the citi¬ zeiis of Lancaster, th**! he has resumed the praclice of his profession in this city.
OSice ill Ktaiuph's buiUing, opposite thc Posl OfGce.
Lancasler, June 24, 1846. If-S
PA.,| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1846.
NOl'tCB TO TAX COLLECTORS.
THE Tax CoHiclnrs of thu difFureiil tnwiialiipi* aie rcquentc'd to b dili|Tcnt in c> liecting* lhr ¦imic and County Tttxes, and make p yiin-nl iiu- medialely tolhe County Treasurer. Bv order of llie Commissioners :
r. ti. EBERMAN.Clerk. October 21.1846. 3i.47
tV
WANTED.
GOOD HOGSHEAD. COOPER to whom tx. consianl employment and liberal WMges will be given. Apply lo the subscriber one mite East uf liie Burough uf Strasburg, Lan, cu. Fa.
HEKRY MUSvSELM.'VN. Oct. 21, 184C. 3i«47
LOST '" Lanceister, on Saturday, the the 26ih of Seplember, in Nurlh Quein sl., Iielwenn iMicheal's Huiel aiiiI Cast's shoe store, a HAIR BRACELET, with k goM locket and slide It was pirked up by gentleinan, supposed by his appearance to be from, the country. A suit-ible reward wil] be ^ivsn nn loaTing it ai the office ol tbs Eicaminrr A Herald. OoUiber ai, 1846. 47
Aledical Society.
A stated meeting qf the ' Lanciisler Co. .Medicul Society ' will bn held on Monday, the tid uf November nexl, at II o'rlocfc A. M. iii lhe meet¬ ing roora of Kramph's buildinj;—curner ol Nurth Queen and Orange sis.
HENRY CARl'ENTER, Src'r. Oct. 21,1846. 47
LANCASTER COUNTV MUTUAL, IN- SURA2VCE COMPANY.
I^UE membersof the Company are hereby no tilled, lliat the Board have this day, dnly cmi- sliltiled Robl. D. Carson, Cashier of the Lancas¬ ter County Bank, an Agent lor the Boaid. lu re. ceive and receipt fur the payment uf assesiimcnts made on their deposite notes.
By order of Ihe Bnnrd.
IIENRY F. SL.VYMAKER, OiUcs of the Company at "> Serrelary.
Salisbury, Oct 19,1346. 5 3i 17
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A he
TURNPIKE ELECTION.
ELECTION will be held by the Stock- _ holtlers of the Lancaster and Litiz Turnpike Kimd, on Mun.lay, Ihe 2d ol November next, be¬ ttveen the hours of 10 o'clock in tbe Ibreimup, an |
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