UfARRIAGEg. On the 25th ult., by the Rev. John Reganas, Mr. Jacob Bestto Maria Evans, both of West Earl twp. On the 2d inst., by Rev. Samuel Trnmbauer, Henry Book to Veronica Witmayer, both of Man heim township. „ On the 7th inst., by the same, Jacob Moll, of Manheim twp., to Catharine Paul, of West Earl township. ' deaths.' . On Monday morning, 22d inst., after a short but severe illness, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Jacob Rhoads, and daughter of God fried Zahm, of this in the 36th year of her age. Her friends and acquaintances and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from 'the residence of her husband, in East King street; on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o’clock. _ ,-In this city, on Friday morning, at 1 o’clock, Elizabeth Luta, infant daughter of William H. and Abbie B. Spangler. In this city, on Tuesday morning, John Christ, in the 66th year of his age. At Manheim, on Friday last, Barbara, wife of Adam Smith, of that borough. At Litiz. Lancaster county, on.the 22d ult., Sam m.l Lsq., in the 83d year of liis age. In sn for tHe Lady’s Book by a-gentleman of this city. Sartain’s Magazine for August. Graham’s do do. Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine Work and Engi neering. No. 13, just received. SPANGLER & BROTHER, july 23-26] North Queen street. Leacock Scliools--9 well Qualified TeacUers Wanted, TO take charge of the Common Schools of Lea- L.ancaster° WnSllip 9cll district, in the county of The term for the school year 1851, will be nearly ™,h g , e Q^ r / in succe ssio„, to commence on the 19th day of August, 1850. The Board ofDirectors will attend at the public school house, in the village of Intercourse, in said township °„ SATURDAY, the 3d day ot August, ISoO, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of examining and engaging the aforesaid number of Teachers to take charge of the said schools. To teachers who are well qualified, and having a good recommendation, liberal wages will be given. By order of the Board. RICHARD-J. RUTTER, President. Leacock, july 9 4t-24 Wanted, 1 00 GOOD SHIRI< MAKERS Wanted.—The ± v/Vysubscriber wishes to employ 'one hundred good Shirt Makers, to work upon the Patent Shirt an u d , V ’ est * Early application is requested at his es tablishment, West King street, one door East of Hager’s store. July 9-3t-24 E. M. HAMBRIGHT. Lancaster Savings Institution. July 4, 1850. THE Trustees of this Institution have this day, declared a dividend of 6 per cent, on the capi tal stock paid in, - $30,000, being one dollar and fifty cents per share, clear of State Tax, payable on demand. , CHAS. BOUGHTER, july 9-3t-24] Treasurer. Turnpike Dividend. THE President of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown & Middletown Turnpike Road have this day declared a dividend of three dollars P er share on each share of stock, payable on de- J. M. LONG, Treasurer. J u| y 9 ■ 3t-24 T Estate ef Philip Reitzel, dec’d. HE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phans Court of Lancaster county, to distribute tne assets remaining i n the hands of John W. For ney, Adm’r of Philip Reitzel, dec’d, to and imong he partiea ent, ed to the same, hereby given nl tice, that he will attend for the purposes of his ap pointment at the public house of John Michael, in the City of Lancaster, on FRIDAY THE Q»h nv AUGUST NEXT, at 2 o’clock, P. M.“then and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. FRS. KEENAN 3 Juiy 16, . 6t-25 1 Notes! - WE would notify our customers and the public generally, ; that a recent act of the Legisla ture of this State, prohibiting the passing of all FOREIGN NOTES*of a less denomination than Five Dollars, under a penalty, goes into effect some- 1 time in August next. We therefore inform the public that said notes will be received at par until the first of August for some of those Prime Kentucky Hams, of which we have a ‘few more left.’ These cele brated HAMS are of a very delicious flavor, far superior to the Jersey Hams. Reader—have you tried any of those Smoked Salmon, elegant Bologna Sausages, Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, and those fine fresh Egg Biscuits 7 If you have not, by. all means call at the Bee Hive Grocery before they are “all any-more.” As the prospects are good for plenty of Fruit, of all kinds, consequently plenty of CHEAP SUGAR, of all kinds, for Preserving; also Preserve Jars. NEW MACKEREL! We are almost daily rsceiving supplies of Prime Mackerel, which we are selling at very low rates. FIFTY THOUSAND of the most celebrated brands ef SEGARS, of foreign and domestic man ufacture, among which are to be found the celebra ted ‘ Elgallo’ and ‘Noriega’ brands. A large assortment of Syrups, Ketchups, Pickled Cabbage, &c. in bottles. Another supply of that “same OLD BRANDY,” in bottles, the best in this.city. H. C. FONDERSMITH, Wholesale and Retail. Bee Hive Grocery, july 16-25] Opposite the Farmers’ Bank. House Painting. THE subscriber continues to carry on the HOUSE PAINTING BUSINESS in all its branches, and on a more extensive scale than any other establish ment in the city. He returns his thanks for the ex tensive patronage heretofore bestowed, and assures his friends and the public that he will continue to do all kind of work in his line, with unequalled promptness and excellence. His shop is in Kramph’s New Row, Orange st., near North Queen, where all orders from city or country will be thanfully'received and promptly executed. GRAINING : He is also prepared to execute Graining in a man ner superior to*any done heretofore in the city.— Specimens can be seen at the shop. SIGN PAINTING also attended to at the shortest notice. SAMUEL W. TAYLOR. General Agency and Intelligence Office. GEORGE B. HAMILTON STILL continues at the old place, on the second floor of-the house next door south of the Examiner and Hei'ald office, in North Queen street, where he offers his services to his friends and the public generally, in procuring money on loan and lending out money on interest; the purchase and sale of stocks of all kinds; houses rented, and ten ants furnished ; in the purchase and sale of real and personal property; and also in giving infor mation to Managers, Clerks, Mechanics and Labo rers, or any other situations; ol all such a regular Register will be kept by him. He hopes by close attention to business to meet with encouragement in his undertaking, and. assure the public, that all matters of any nature whatever, entrusted to him, will be strictly confidential. GEO. B. HAMILTON. 25-tr July 16, 1850, Wotice, THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE LANCAS TER COUNTY BANK are requested to meet at the public house of David Espenshade, in the city of Lancaster, on Saturday the 17th day of August next at 2 o’clock, P. M. for the purpose ol examining the recent act of Assembly renewing and extending the Charter of said Bank. ROBT. D. CARSON, Cashier. Suly 16. 25-5 t GRAND & lIVTERESTirVG SPEC- TACI.E ! ! Ascent of the Mammoth BaUoon HERCULES, FROM Lancaster City, on SATURDAY the 3d DAY OF AUGUST, 1850, with a party of pas sengers. This is by far the largest Balloon ever made in America. It contains in its structure 1576 yards of Silk, and is capable of carrying 8 persons. This monster Balloon has been constructed by J. WISE to teat the practicability of Ocean Voyages. On this occasion it will be used for some hours previous to its final ascent, in letting up passengers two hundred, five hundred, or a thousand feet, by a rope and windlass, where they can see the world in one grand and sublime view lrom an isolated spot. Every arrangement will be made to promote the comfort and safety of visitors and passengers the occasion. In the evening the Balloon will be started free in the air for a Jong voyage with a party of passengers. There is room left for two more 9 passengers.— Fare slso —for seats apply to X Wise. To ascend by the rope and windless charge will be regulated according to height, so that it will be within the means of all who desire to spend a short time and breathe the pure air in the JErial Regions. This will doubtless be the most magnificent spec tacle of the kind ever witnessed in America. The Hercules will be inflated and ready lor topical ascensions at 9 o’clock A. M. of sajd day. J'«ly 16 25-3 t Crane’s Patent Soap, lsr>o. BARNARD & HESS having bought the right to manufacture and sell the above article in Lan caster City and County, beg leave to state that they have taken one of the New Stotes in East Orange st., five doors east of N. Queen st., and are now ready to fill all orders that may be sent to their store, which orders will be thankfully received and punc tually attended to. The public are invited to give it a fair trial. N. B.—The genuine will be stamped 11 Crane’s Patent, 1850, manufactured by Barnard & Hess, Lancaster, Pa.”—all others without this are coun terleits. All persons are cautioned against infringing on this patent, as they will be dealt with according to law. JOHN BARNARD, july 2-23-4t*] GEORGE E. HESS. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offer at private sale their farm, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, near Hogestown. The farm contains about ONE HUNDRED and SIX ACRES and some Per aCHEs, on which is erected a Two Story LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, &c. There is a well of water at the door, and a stream of running water passes through the farm. Said farm is well timbered with Locust, Walnut, White Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Chesnut, &c. This property can be had on reasonable terms, and an indisputa ble title given. For further information call at the public house of W. G. Hamilton, Hogestown. JOSEPH & SAMUEL GRIER 25-lm July 16, 1850. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ON FRIDAY, the 6th of SEPTEMBER, IS5O> by virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, in Drumore township, Lancaster county, near ChesnutLevel, the following described valuable Real Estate, being the property of the late Col. Samuel Morrison, deceased, to wit: A tract of excellent land, laying on both sides of the Conewango creek, containing 217 ACRES, about 157 of which is cleared land, under good fence, well limed, and in a high state of cultivation ; and the residue covered with thriving young TIM BER, embracing Hickory, Chesnut, and White Oak. It is a fine farm lor raising stock, and the water power could be used to good advantage. There are two mills on the creek, one above and one be low, within half a mile each way ot the premises. The farm adjoins lands of John N. Russell, George Morrison, John Long, and James M. Steele; and the improvements are a large Two Story BRICK HOUSE , . Bill) covered with slate; a very large Bank Bam, the lower part, in which are the stables, being built of stone, and the upper part of wood, in which are two threshing floors ; a Wagon Shed, and two Com Cribs, a Spring House, Two Apple ORCHARDS, and a never failing well of water (with a pump) in the yard. The whole tract will be sold together—or it will be divided Into two or three farms and sold separa tely—as may best suit purchasers. The sale will positively be made on that day. There are several churches of various denomina tions, in the neighborhood, and, owing to its advan tages of location, &c., it is one of the most desira ble farms in Lancaster county. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and possession given on the first day of April next. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock M. of said day, attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES McSPARREN, sanders McCullough, Administrators of Samuel Morrison , dec’d. July 16 25 Estate of Thos. R. Jordan, dec’d. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Thos. R. Jordan, late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d, having been granted to the undersigned residing in said city: Ail persons having-clairas against the estate are requested to present them, and those in debted to make immediate payment to THOS. R, JORDAN, Executor, july 9 *6t-24 Centre Square URt Store- THE subscriber informs his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has £ost opened a new AT and CAP STORE, In Baumgardner’s bnilding, Centre Square, where asplendid assortment of RUSSIA, SILK, FUR, BEAVER, NUTRIA, BRUSH ASD MOLESKIN HATS will be constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, on as reasonable terms as they can be ob tained at any other establishment in the city. He will also keep a contant supply of CAPS, of all sizes and of the latest and most fashionable styles, which he will sell very cheap. SUMMER HATS, embracing every variety of the latest styles, will also be constantly kept on hand, and disposed of at the very lowest rates. All Hats procured at this establishment will be brushed and ironed without any charge. He solicits a share of public patronage, feeliDg confident that his assortment cannot be excelled, and that, as it regards price, he will „ell as cheap as the cheapest. and examine—as no charge will be made for taking a look at his HATS AND CAPS. forget the place—northwest corner of Centre Square, near the Market House, and adjoin ing Baumgardner’s Store. JAMES GEIDNER, 23-tf Lancaster, July 2, 1850. Shenk & Long’s Coal Yard. 4,000 TONS OF COAL. JHE subscribers would take this method of thanking their friends and the public in general Tor the very liberal encouragement betowed on them for the past season, and that they still continue the Coal business at the same place, on the yard form erly occupied by B. &J. Reinhold, in the city of Lancaster, where they will constantly have on hand a general assortment of COAL for family use, for Lime Burning and Blacksmithing, which they will sell as low, according to quality, as any other in the city or vicinity; and by personaLattenlion to the business and every endeavor to - please their customers, they expect a full share of public pat ronage. Please call and view our stock and ascer tain the price before purchasing elsewhere. juiy 2-23-3m] Mysterious Knocking^! KNOCKING DOWN THE PRICES OF SUM- MER GOODS. REMEMBERED it should be by one and all, that at Wentz’s Eagle Dry Goods Store, late Longenecker’e, they are selling summer goods of every description at prices greatly reduced. — Bereges, Lawns, Summer Silks—Foulards included. A few more of those rich chameleon Silk Parasols for 75 cents—yet in store. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle , july 2-23] Comer E. King and Centre Squaro. Tbe Ladies ARE most respectfully invited to call at DR. RAWLINS’ MEDICAL HALL, N. Queen Street, Lancaster. Dr. R. would be pleased to show them his extensive assortment of PFRFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, &c. such as, Extracts, Aromatic Vinegar, Eau Lustral, Beef Marrow, Bear’s Grease, Phiiocome Stick Pomatum, Bear’s Oil, Cologne, Mecassar Oil, Toilet Powder, Ox Marrow, Sand Soap, Velvet Chalk, Lily White, Puffs, Lachets, Court Plaster, Indelible Ink, Brown Windsor, Floating, Omnibus, Palm, Almond, Radway’s Chinese Medicated, Lavender, Shell, Eagle, Oval, Ribbed, Washington, Circassian, and Transparent Soaps. Barry’sTricopherous Teaberry Toothwash, Rose Tooth Powder, Boerhaave’s Odon talgic. Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, &c., &c. prices are so low they will astonish you. may 14 16 Public Sale of Real Estate. ON FRIDAY, the 23d day of AUGUST, 1850, the Assignees of Thomas Johnson and Susan his wife, will expose to Public Sale on the premises in Drumore Township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Conowingo Furnance to McCall’s Ferry, and about two miles north of Chesnut Level, lying near the head waters of Fishing Creek, a tract of land, containing 230 ACRES, about 120 Acres of which is farm land and under good fence, the greater part being of new post and rail, well limed and in a high state of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving young timber fit for posts and rails. Also, an excellent site for a water power with a Sickle Mill erected thereon. The property is convenient to Schools, Churches and Mills, and in an excellent neighborhood. The above described property adjoins lands of David Parry, James B. Moad, and others. The improvements thereon are a large TWO JwwjL STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE,iBat® 33 leet front, with a two story kitchen at-Jiiiafi. tached covered with slate, lately built. Also, two fine and commodious TENANT HOUSES, and‘a large Stone Smith Shop, covered with slate. A large BANK BARN with Stone Cellar, and Stone Shed attached. Also, a Wagon Shed with Grane ries in the loft, and two large Corn Cribs on each side; a Stone Spring House covered with slate over a never failing spring of excellent water. — Also, an excellent young Orchard, with choice fruit, just commencing to bear. The whole will be sold togerher, or 50 acres of the woodland will be divided into lots ot 10 or 20 acres each, as may best suit purchasers. Owing to its advantages of location it is consid ered one ot the most desirable farms in the county. A clear and indisputable title will be made and possession given on the first day of April, 1850; the purchaser to have the privilege of putting in the tall crop. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on Josiah Easton, who resides thereon, or either of the undersigned. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by P. W. HOUSKEEPER, JOHN McSPARREN, * July 9-24-ts] Assignees. * m *Vill(ige Record, Westchester, and Democrat, Doylestown, insert the above till sale and send bills to this office. Valuable Lauds in Prince William County, Virginia, for Sale. THE subscribers are authorized-to sell a trof land, lying in Prince William County, Vji.-.nia, containing over TWO THOUSAND ACRES. It is bounded in part by the Potomac and Chopa wamsie creek, upon which it presents a water front of about one ami three quarter miles, and the upper part of the tract is but a short distance from Quan tico creek. About six hundred acres are CLEARED LAND, well adapted to agriculture, and the residue is in wood, of which it is estimated there are Irom 65 to 70,000 cords, mostly of oak and pine, to which the facilities of water carriage add great value. The buildings consist of seven or eight LOG HOUSES, such as are common to that part of the country. The land is abundantly watered with fine springs, and it is supposed to be especially adapted to the rais ing of early fruits and vegetables; and as two steam boats pass the place daily, and sailing vessels con stantly, these productions may be profitably and speedily sent to market. There are strong indications of an abundance of hematile IRON ORE, samples of which have been analysed” and found to yield 48 per cent, of metal. Indications of other metals have been found in the neighborhood, and may be present also here. On that part of the tract bounding on the riyer there exists a most VALUABLE FISHERY, equal to any in that neighborhood, and during the winter the river and creeks abound with canvass back ducks, and other wild fowl, for which the Potomac is so justly celebrated. This tract of land presents a rare opportunity for a combination of several families who desire* to provide homes at a small cost, and at the same time the opportunity of becoming surely prosperous. Peisons desirous to purchase will address us at Baltimore. DOBBIN & TALBOTT, may 28 • 18-3 m 2,000,000 Feet of Lumber. B. REINHOLD & CO., INFORM their friends and the public in general, that they are opening a LUMBER YARD, on the corner of PRINCE and LEMON STREETS, in the city of Lancaster, where they will keep con stantly on hand a very large assortment of Lumber, which they pledge themselves to sell as low, ac cording to quality, as any other Lumber Yard in the city or vicinity. Bill stuffs furnished at the shortest notice. By personal attention and a disposition to accom modate, we hope to receive a share of the public patronage. Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere. b. REINHOLD, B. F. SHENK, july 2-23-3m] R. H. LONG. HAND SAWS.—Spear & Jackson’s superior Hand Saws. Also, American Saws of every description. For sale at REUBEN S. ROHRER’S . Cheap Hardware Store, june 18-21] Small Profits and Cash Sales, IS the motto at DR. RAWLINS’ Medical Hall, North Queen street, Lancaster. april 16 12-ly To Bottlers. A small invoice of Bottle Corks, suitable for Bottling Mineral Water, Porter, Ale and Cider. They are of superior quality, and will be sold low. Apply to GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist, june 18-21] West King street. WHITE FRENCH WORK CAPES.—A few more left, beautiful patterns, very cheap.— Now, then, is the time for bargains! -Ladies! if you are in want of the 1 article, call AT THE BEE HIVE, june 11-19] North Queen Street. ISAAC BARTON, Ilf HOLES ALE GROCER, Wine -and Liquor YY Store, 136, 137 North Second Street, Phila delphia. [sept 1 V4?-33-ly FARMERS AND OTHERS NO W IS TO UR T, HAINES’ IMPROVED LIGHT DRAUGHT HORSE POWER. THE above cut represents the plan of my Horse Power, and the manner in which the Strap passes out over the Horse’s back. The Power is very simple in its construction and is arranged to suit either 1,2, 3 or 4 Horses. It is particularly adapted to the use of Threshing Machines. I will dispose of STATE OR COUNTY RIGHTS, for this valuable improvement which cannot be surpassed. lam engaged.'in manufacturing the above Horae Power. Also. Horse Powers and Threshing Machines of various patterns, for 6 or 8 Horses. All kinds of repairing don-; at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. fcJ’Cill and examine before purchasing elsewhere, for I will sell cheaper than ever. IKTShop in East King Street, one and a half squares from the Court House, and a few doors abovt Espenshade’s (formerly Swope’s) Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. S. B. HAINES. Lancaster, July 16, 1850. . 25-4 m dlSt ZtW XSPZi ■ Ho!. For F. J. Kramph’s “Oak Hall Clothing Store!” Let more ambitious poets than myself, Who write for praise, for patronage, nor pelf, Employ their powers, in penning lofty rhymes, Of other countries and of other climes ; Through fancy’s realms they may choose to roam My muse, more humble, fondly thinks of home ! Hail, Lancaster! progressive'city, hail! Where honest industry and wealth prevail ! How rapid is thy growth ! each passing day Brings new improvements forth in bright array, Where once bleak lots and stagnant pools were seen “And desolation saddened all the green”— Three giant Cotton Mills may now be found, And handsome dwellings ranged in order round. Within the compass of a single year, s We see a splendid County-Jail appear. The reign of penny-candles now is o’er, Bright burning Gas illumines every Store ; No more the traveller has to grope his way, The night is made as brilliant as the day ; And e’re the waning of another year, We’ll have a splendid first-class College here, And last, not least, ’fore eighteen fift)-one, If that is-finished what is now begun, Three Churches mdre whose morning bells thrp’ tiihe Will ring a very merry Christmas chime : Much has been done, but much remains to do, A Court House soon wc’Jl have an Markets new. But after you have taken your wonted round And the the sights of this vast city found, To F. J. Krabiph’s Cheap Clothing Store repair B. F. SHENK, R. H. LONG. *F. J. Kramph is the Agent for this City for tin Shoulder Seam Shirts, NEW HARDWARE STORE. George ©. Spreclier, (OF THE FIRM OF SPRECHER 4* ROHRERJ HAVING purchased the Store Stand, and the entire Btock of HARDWARE, GLASS, &c., from A. W. Russel, in North Queen street, respect fully informs the patrons of the old concern and his friends that he is determined to devote his whole time and attention to the purchasing and selling of his goods, so as to make it particularly the interest of the public to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. ■» His stock embraces a large and general assort ment of HARDWARE, consisting of COOK, COAL and NINE- K!sF[{ PLATE STOVES, of the most modern patterns, and best metals. IRON, a general assortment of bar, hoop, sheet, slit and round IRON. STEEL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. • QSrAll kinds of building materials, such as Nails ol every kind, Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. An ex tensive assortment of Planes, Saws, Chisels, Braces and Bits, and .Rules. To Housekeepers, Articles consisting of Kettles, Pots, Pans, Griddles, Coffee IV£ills, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Shovels and Tongs, Candlesticks, Lamps, Looking Glasses, &c., Btc. Also, a large assortment ot CEDAR WARE, viz :—Brewing and Wash Tuba of all sizes, Churns, Buckets, Bushels, Half Bushels, Pecks and Half Pecks, Stands ol all sizes, Turned Bowls, Pails, Butter Prints, Boxes, &c., &c. MAHOGANY BOARDS AND VE&EERS. ALSO—Railroad and other Shovels, -Spades, Forks, Picks, Mattocks, Rakes, &c., together with every other article kept in a Hardware Store; all of which will be disposed ol wholesale or retail, on the most reasonable terms. He hopes by strict attention to business, and a determination to please his customers, to receive a share of public patronage. frCTOld Castings and Flaxseed will be taken in exchange for goods. GEO. D. SPRECHER. Lancaster, June 11, 1850. 20-3 m The Assam Tea Companj', 136 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORK. THE proprietors beg to call the attention of con noisseurs in Tea, and the heads of families to the Choice and Rare selection of Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. THE TEAS OFFERED ARE THE FOLLOWING: The k-!do Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1 00 p. Ib. “ N phon, d'i “ 075 “ Diari, o-. “ 050 “ ‘ Osacc.!. a Green Tea, “ 100 “ “ Too-tsiaa, do “ 075 “ “ Ticki-tsiaa, do “ 050 “ “ Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam, “ 100 ‘‘ With a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the pro prietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Teas equal to THE FIRST YEARS’ PROFITS on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to ONE CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBUTION! For every Fifty Cents laid out, and on the receipts, amounting to $20,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value often per cent., or TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, *vill be Given away as Bonuses ! ! according to the following SCALE: 5 Prizes of 50 lbs of T£h each $1 00 per lb. 2501b5. or $250 20 “ 25 « “ « 500 “ 500 50 “ 10 “ “ “ 500 “ 500 100 “ 5 “ “ “ 500 “ 500 250 “ 1 “ “ “ 250 “ 250 425 Prizes in all, Those persons who prefer lower priced Teas, can receive their prizes .in proportion, or THEY WILL BE RE-PURCHASED FOR CASH , at a reduction of 10 per cent. AGENTS required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,) to the Company’s De? pot, as above. [june 4-3m-18 AT the Bee Hive Store mg can be found the greatest ing the great rise in Hos- ‘ lishment between the (i Two Great Oceans .” Hosiery of all kinds, Colors, size and quality. Also, Cotton i Hose for Gents, mixed, bleached and unbleached real heavy 3 thread, all of which will be sold very cheap at the june 11-20] BLK. and col’d can be had almost for the asking of them with Trimmings, such as Heavy Blk. Silk Lace, Starr Head Fringe, and any quantity of different patterns and widths ; Blk. Gimps, and JENNY LIND for the making of MANTILLAS, a r truly desirable article lor Ladies Wear, now selling at the BEE HIVE STORE, june 11-20] RASPS AND FILES. —Spencer’s celebrated horn Shoe Rasps. Also, Spencer’s, Swinburn’s and Ashton & Jackson’s superior half round and flat Bastard files for sale at REUBEN S. ROHRER’S june 18-21] Cheap Hardware Store. Burning Fluid or Ethereal Oil IS manufactured every day at Dr. Rawlins’Med ical Hall, North Queen st., Lancaster, and sold at 16 cents a quart. [april 16-12-ly Lancaster Bank, > July 2, 1850. ) NOTICE is hereby given, that Foreign Bank bills of a less denomination than Five Dollars, will not be received from and after the Ist day ot August next B. C. BACHMAN, July 2, 1850. st-23. Cashier. THOSE persons who are in possession of any of the Township Assessments for 1850, are re quested to return the same to the Commissioners Office, without delay, as they are much wanted at this time. P. Gl EBERMAN, Clerk of July 9-3t-24] Commissioners. BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen Street. Silks! Silks! North Queen Street. Notice to Depositors. Notice. And view the vast improvements centered there, Or, hie thee there before those sights you see That sights and suits may be in harmony. There other newer sights will meet your eyes And fill your breast with wonder and surprise j A thousand garments—rising pile on pile Of every pattern, color, size and style, ' (To suit the old, the young, the grave, the gay,) May there be seen in elegant array. All tastes for Business, Promenade or Ball Can now be pleased at F. J. Krampht’s Oak Hall With Coats and Pants and Vests and all between Anp e’en a Shirt with patent shoulder seam.* Kramph keeps of uncut stuffs a good supply To please the most fastidious eye: (Did I say keeps , that terra won’t here apply, alas, Their cheapness makes them sell so very fast,) Fine Cloths and Cassimeres with Satinetts, Tweed, Gambroons, Drap d’ete, and Cashmaretts Kramph’s list of vestings would a column fill, His plain and Fancy colored linen drill— Cannot be told in tardy measured rhymo, ’Tis best to call and see at any time, Select from off his heavy laden shelves The pattern, shade and style to suit yourselves In ev’ry case he’ll fit you to a fraction, For Kramph’s determined to give satisfaction Jn workmanship from making to a patch You are assured of “neatness and despatch.” All this%and moae may any time be seen At F. J. Kramph’s corner of Orange and N. Queen, order and sale of Winchester and Scott’s Patent [may 7-15-3 in Wager’s Wine Store. CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA THE subscriber informs the citi zens of Lancaster and f he ad joining counties, that he has opened kj a branch of his store in the city Lancaster, in Scuth-’Centre Square, 3 ™ ■ ' where can be had a fine assortment of choice WINES, BRANDIES, &c. of a quality in all res pects as he exclusively supplied the late Adam Reigart, Esq., and his successor, Geo.H. Whitaker, for a period of more than 35 years up to his death.' The business will be conducted under the direc tion of James B. Wager as iny agent. Salesman, A. P. Waring. PETER WAGER, No. 2, South 7th Street, Philadelphia. P. S. —Among the wines will be found very su perior PORT WINE rarely to be met with, and particularly adapted to the use of invalids. Also a few bottles very Old Brandy. june 25 22-6 t Pure. Lemon Syrup, FOR making Lemonade, Efferverscent drink with Soda, Flavoring Creams, Ices, Jellies, &c. The above Syrup contains the delicate-and uni vcisally admired flavor of the fresh Lemons, is not liable to injury by age or climate, and with which, at.any moment a glass of Pure Lemonade can be made. Prepared and sold at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Drug and Chdmical Store, East King street, june 25 '22-lf BOXES ORANGES iiTprime’ order. OKJKJ 300 do LEMONS. 300 do RAISINS. 400 DRUMS FIGS. 1000 BUSHELS MERCER’POTATOES. 10,000 PEACH AND TRUCK BASKETS. Just received, and for sale at PALMER &. SMITH’S, No. 3, North Wharves, Philadelphia, july 2 23-4 t Estate of Geo Pickel, Sr., dec’d. LETTERS of administration on the estate of George Pickel, Sr., dec’d, late of Bart twp., Lancaster county, have been granted to the sub scribers res ding in said township: All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. PETER PICKEL, GEO. H. PICKEL, june 20-22-6t*] Administrators GREAT COUGH REMEDY. For the Care of £ COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON- CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. THE annals of medical science, affording as they do ample proof of the power and value of me dicinal agents, have furnished no examples to com pare with the salutory effects produced by “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.” The remarkable cures of diseases of the lungs which have been realized by its use, attested as they are by many prominent professors and physi cians in this and foreign lands, should encourage the afflicted to persevere with the strong assurance that the use of the Cherry Pectoral will relieve and ultimately cure them. ‘ We present to the public unsolicited testimonials from some of the first men in our country, upon whose judgment and experience implicit confidence may be placed. Dr. Perkins , President Vermont Medical College , one of the most learned and • intelligent physicians in the country, considers it a ‘Composition of rare excellence for the cure of that formidable disease, consumption.” Norwich, April 26, 1846, Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—Agreeable to the request of youragent, we will cheerfully state what we have known ,of the effects of your Cherry Pectoral and they have been astonishing indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter had been afflicted with a se vere and relentless cough, which reduced her very low; so low that little hope could be .entertained of her recovery. Numerous remedies had been tried without effect, before the Cfurry Pectoral. And that last cured her. George Esq., had to our knowledged been afflicted with Asthma, for eleven years and grown yearly worse, until the Cher ry Pectoral has now removed the disease and he is as free from any of its symptoms aswe are. The Rev. Mark Dane had been so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, as to disable ihim from his duties, and nothing had afforded himj relief until I (Mr. Thorning,) carried him a bottle of your Pec toral which cured him at once, and he now officia tes as usual in his place. - ' These are three of the cases in which we have known it successful but never io fail. We have great pleasure in certifying to the facts; and are respected sir, your humble servants, Rev. David Thorning, Hon. Joseph Battes. Among the distinguished authorities who have given their names to recommend Cherry Pectoral as the best remedy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs are ‘ The London Lancet,’ ’'Canadian Journal of Medical Science,’ * Boston Medical and Surgical Journal,’ ‘Charleston (S. C.j Medical Re view,’ * New Jersey Medical Reporter,* Prof. Web ster, Harvard College; Prof. Bartlett,Transylvania University of Medicine ; President Perkins, Ver mont Medical College; Dr. Valentine Mott, New York City ; Parker Cleaveland, Bowdoin College ; Prof. Butterfield, Wi'loughby College, Ohio ; Prof. Braithwaite, Leeds (Eng.) Medical School;. Sir Richard Kane, Queen’s College, Ireland; Prof. Rosenbaum, Leipsic. The public have but to know the virtues ajid as tonishing success of the ‘CHERRY PECTORAL,’ in curing diseases of the Lungs, when they will feel Secure from these dangers, whenever this rem edy can be obtained. 1 Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell,Mass. Sold by JOHN F. LONG, C. A. HEINITSH, J. W. RAWLINS, j July 16-25-4m] Lancaster. The Cheap Hardware Store, Eastmng Street opposite Hessenkop’s Hotel. REUBEN S. RO u RER, late Spredher&Rohrfir, returns his thanks for the many past favors bestowed upon the late firm, andwould inform them, that he will contmue the business at the old standi and solicits thsir ~further favors. He-would call their attention to a well stock of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HABLWARE, such as. Locks, Latches,'Butt Hinges, Files, Saws, Screws, Bolts and a general assortment of Building Materials.' - . . ’ CARPENTER PLANES,' Chisels, Hatchets, Broad Axds, Drawing Knives, Braces and Bitts; Egley’s Domestic Augers, and all kinds of Carpenter Tools. Iron and Steel. Hammered and Rolled Iron of all sizes, Shear, Blister, Sheet and. Cast Steel, Slit, Hoop and Sheet Iron, of all kinds. -fiUSID) BUSIES*. Bellows, Screw Plates, Rasps and every description of Blacksmith Tools. GUTLERY Superior Pocket Knives from the Waterville Man ufacturing Company. Also, English Pen Knives, Fine Ivory Knives and Forks, Buck, Bone and Cocoa handle Knives and Forks: Razors,Scissors, &c., &c. ... * BRITTANLA WARE. Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, either in or single piece. Britannia Candlesticks, Tumblers, Plates, &c. SADDLERY.—Bitts, Hames,*W ebbing, Hog Skins, Traces, Saddle Trees, Whip Stalks, Tacks, Thread, &c. Broad and Narrow Lace, Oil Cloth, CutfainFrpiues, Brass and Silver Hub-bands. GLASS, OILS, AND PAINTS, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, White Lead, Paints, Brushes, &c. CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Coolers, Churns, Meat. Stands, Butter Firkins, Water Cans and Kegs, Wash Bask ets, Market Baskets, Half Bushel and Peck Mea sures ; Clover, Timothy, Herd and .Orchard Grass SEEDS. X STOVES. LZ3 The celebrated Victory Cook Stove ; also, Hathaway Stove; Wood and Coal Stoves. PATENT CULTIVATOR. The attention of Farmers is called to the Patent Cultivator, and also Minnick’s Ploughs. SCYTHES AND SNATHS. A new article of Grain Scythes, very superior also, Waldron’s, Winsted’s, Darling’s, Dunn & Taylor’s, Robey & Sawyer’s, and Morris’ Grain and Grass Scythes. GRAIN CRADLES. —Good & Brenser’s: make of Grain Cradle. f HAY RAKES—Rakes of different kinds, Whet Stones, &c., and a large assortment of Farming utensils, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. [june 4-lS tf • _ For the Good of the People. THE subscriber is now receiving from the New York and Philadelphia Markets, a large supply ?of CHEAP GROCERIES , Liquors, Glass and Queensware r together with a splendid assortment of that beautiful FLINT ENAMEL WARE which is astonishing the “Natives,” and to which we ask the attention of the Public. No charge for looking. WATER FILTF.RERS! WATER. FILTERF.RS-! No excuse can now be offered lor using the Hy drant water in its present “Jishy” condition, when you can get one of Evans’ Premium Water Filter ers, which is invaluable for the purpose of clarifying water, and removing any fluted odor, such as is, apt lo contaminate rain water. For sale only at the BEE HIVE GROCERY, Agent for the Manufacturer. HAMS! HAMS I HAMS! v 2000 Pounds Prime Canvassed Kentucky Cured Hams; warranted sweet and free from salt. Mackerel, Salt, Tar by the keg. Fish and Sperm Oils, Fluid, Sperm and Adaman tine Candles; Spices, Starch, Soap, &c., &c. TEAS —Superior, Imperial, Y. Hyson, and Black Teas. COFFEE—Prime Rio, Java and Dutch Coffees. SUGARS—SO bbls. Lovering’s Crushed and Pul verised and New Orleans Sugars. MOLASSES—Another supply of thatextrn Sugar Syrup. 100 Boxes Raisins, Oranges and Lemons. Figs, Almonds, Candies, Ground Nuts, &c., fitc. A-fresh supply of Hecker’a Ferina, Samp, Mac aroni, and Vermicelli. CHEESE—SOO Pounds Timothy Jackson’s Cele brated Cream Cheese. FIRE WORKS! 10,000 more of those celebrated “Conversation” Segars,just received. Now is the time, gentlemen. Give us a call. H. C. FONDERSMITH, Bee Hive ; Grocery, opposite the Farmers’ Bank June 4 is Dry Goods, Groceries & Queens- ware. CHARLES BEATES, (Lite Hostetteji & Beates,) East King street, near the Court House , Lancaster , RESPECTFULLY announces to his-friends and patrons that he has just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of goodd, to which he invites the attention of all who are desirous of obtaining BARGAINS. Call aud exam ine their stock, and you shall not go away disap pointed. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. [ m ay 7-15-lf EAGLE HOTEL. jj. & e>„ align, INFORM the public, that they have recently fit ted up this old and well known stand in North Queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, m first rate stjle, and that they are now prepared to entertain travellers and others in the very best man ner. Their Bar will always be supplied with the 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, Barouche, Carriage, Sulky, or Omni ] bus, on the most reasonable terms. They assure all who may favor them witli their custom, that no' efforts will be spared to render satisfaction. may 7 Estate of Thomas Jefferies, dec’d. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersigeed executors, on the will of Tho mas Jeffries, late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d, by the Register of Wills of the county of Lancaster: All persons indebted to the estate are hereby noti fied to make payment, and all persons having claims against the-estate, to present the same for paym’t. AMELIA JEFFERIES, EDWIN JEFFERIES, Lancaster, July 2, 1850. 6t23 Estate of John liellar, dec’d. LETTERS of administration on the estate ol John Kellar, iate of Warwick township, dec’d, having been issued to the subscriber, residing in tfaid township by the Register of Lancaster county : All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tnosc having claims will present them without delay, properly authen ticated for settlement. SAMUEL KELL Aft, Admin’r. Litiz Mills, July 2, 1850. 23-6 t Estate of Mary Leib, a Lunatic. In the Court of Common Pleas for the to. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, Levi Grube, Committee of Mary Leib, a Lunatic, did on the 19th of June, 1850, file in the Office of thp Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoiht ed the third Monday of August, 1850, fox the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: HENRY STOEK, Prolh’y. Proth’ys Office, Lan. July 2, 1850. 23-4 t Burgess & Co’s Itoacii, Rat and mouse Exterminator, PREPARED and for sale wholesale and retail, No. 140, Race street, between 4th and sth, Philadelphia. This article isjnow the only sure one—has been tested by thousands, and not a sin gle instance has come to the knowledge of the .firm, (where the directions have been followed,) that it has not given satisfaction. Do-not forget the address. Orders punctually attended to. BURGESS & CO., No. 140, Race street, Philadelphia. 1. . 10-3 m North Queen Street. june 11 june 11-20] Estate ofTlios. Johnson &Wlfe. Thomas Johnson ofMartick township, (now m Ohio,) and Susan his wife, having assigned all their property, real and personal, to the under signed, in trust for their creditors: All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated, and those indeb ted to make immediate payment to P. W. HOUSEKEEPER, JOHN McSPARRAN, ' “Drumore twp. june II 5 00-19-6t] Chloride of Lime. NOW that the summer is here, persons who are desirous of preserving their health,hs well as that of those aroundthem^ would’do well to procure some of the above articlej and sweeten and purify their premises. It inay be-obtained fresh and gen uine of GEO. A. MILLER, june 1841] j West King street.