Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, August 20, 1850, Image 3

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    rdn Country Merchants and Scliool
’ Teachers.
JUDO' & MURRAY are prepared to supply at
whtHesalo or retail, all the varieties of School
Books in use in this country. Paper from 81,50 to
$3,00 per ream. Fahnestock's ami the Columbian
Inks, black, blue and indelible, and all the varieties
ot Stationery, Id.mfc books of every size and style,
Mitchel’s Universal Allas, and M&psj large and
small, Dictionaries of every size and variety—to
gether with an immense stock of Theological, Clas
sical, and Miscellaneous Books, suited to all classes
and professions. .
As this stock has been principally purchased in
large quantities, and at the lowest possible prices,
we feel no hesitancy in saying, that we believe we
can sell on more favorable terms than any other
establishment of the kind in this section 01 e
country. Please call and see. [aug 2U
Valuable Mill Property and Farm
at Public Sale.
ON SATURDAY, the 21st day of SEPTEMBER
next, (1850,) will be offered at public sale, on
the premises, that valuable well-known Stone Grist
and Merchant Mill, with four run of stones, and all
the necessary machinery for merchant work, with
a saw mill attached, all in first-rate running order,
situate on the little Chicquesalungo creek, about
half a mile north from the town of Mount Joy, and
the Harrisburg and Lancaster Rail Road, adjoining
lands of Christian Heistand, George Guyer and Jos.
Detwiler. The farm contains about
63 ACRES,
more or less, of first-rate land, in a high state of
cultivation, being recently well limed j about 8
acres of the same is heavy timber land. Together
with a STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
STONE BARN, s.nd with all the neces
sary out buildings ; a good Orchard of »jg jjlfflfr
choice fruit trees, and running water nuBgBP
near the door, &c. ssEBS
Any person wishing to view the property previ
ous to the day of sale, will please call on Christian
Eby, residing thereon, or to the subscriber residing
in the town, of May town, Lancaster county.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, P. M. of said
day, when attendance will be given and conditions
of sale will be made known by
aug 20-4t*-30] CHRISTIAN GROVE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
Ninth, below Locust Street, PHILADELPHIA.
T pHE LECTURES FOR THE SESSION of 1 850-51
I will commence on Monday, October 14th, and
continue, without interruption until the ensuing Ist
of-March. The Faculty is constituted hs follows:
(|WM. DARRACH, M. D., Principles and Practice
of Medicine. !
1 JOHN WILTBANK, M. D., Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Women and Children.
‘HENRY S. PATTERSON, M. D., Materia Med
ica and Therapeutics.
WM. R. GRANT, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology
DAVID GILBERT, M. D., Principles and Prac
tice of Surgery.
WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, M. D., Medical
Chemistry.
Clinic at the Pennsylvania Hospital, the ticket of
which is furnished to.every second course student
without charge. Fees—-Matriculation, $5 CO ; for
each ticket $l5 00 ; Graduation $3O 00. The An
atomical rooms will be opened on the Ist of Octo
ber, under the care of Dr. James Hunter, De
monstrator.
HENRY S..PATTERSON, M. D. Registrar,
aug 20-30-2m] No. 92 Arch street, Phil’a,
Creditors of SAMVEL McKINNEY , dec'd.
TAKE notice that the subscriber, Auditor ap
pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster
county, to distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of J.-H. Withers, administrator of Samue;
McKinney, late of the borough ofMarietta, dec’d,
according to law, will attend for the purpose of his
appointment, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of Septem
ber next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house
of John Michael, in North Queen Street, Lancaster.
ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor.
30-5 t
Common School Loan—§6,ooo
Wanted.
THE Board of Directors of the Common Schools
of the city of Lancastor, want to borrow $6,000,
being the balance of a $lO,OOO loan secured by
mortgage and perpetual insurance on the real estate
and buildings of the Board. The interest is six per
cent, per annum, payable semi-annually. The
principal, which is exempt from school tax, will be
received in sums of one oynore hundred dollars
as may suit lenders, for which certificates of Loan,
redeemable in ten years, will be issued. Persons
desiring to invest in this loan will please apply to
GEO. i>l. STEINMA.N, Pres’t Stc.
4t-39
Rotteck's History of the World.
MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED WITH 28
SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS.
rpHIS great work which haß just been published
I by W. A. Leary & Co., Philadelphia, is one
or the most popular Histories that has ever been
issued from the press. It is a book designed to sup
ply the great mass of the public with a complete
picture of all the great events relating to the world
and to man, from the earliest dawn of history down
to the present time.
The work is published in one large octavo voir
ume, (elegantly bound,) of over
SEVENTEEN HUNDRED PAGES,
and, in order to bring it within the reach of all
classes of readers, the Publishers have been induced
to put it at the extremely low price of
PER .COPY !«£B
W. Clarke, of this city, is the Agent for
the sale of the work in Lancaster county, and during
the summer and fall expects to wait upon the citi
zens .generally.
N. B. Over 100,000 copies of this valuable work
been sold in Germany alone
august 20
At the Old Place!
R BOSTON, Tonsorial Professor, still performs
g operations with the RAZOR and SCISSORS,
at the old stand. Centre Square, directly above
Hnbley’s Grocery, where he will at all times be
found ready and willing to make smooth the visage
and dress the hair in a manner and. style to please
all who may favor him with their custom.
SHAMPOONING will also be done on the most
reasonable terms —as also sharpening Razors that
may be entrusted to his charge.
He solicits a continuance of public patronage.
Lancaster, Aug. 20. 30-tf
Guns! Guns!!
JUST received a large assortment of Stub Twist
Patent Breecn Double Guns —also, single Shot
Guns, Smooth Bore and Cut Rifles, for sale at very
low prices, at the Cheap Hardware Store, by
REUBEN S. ROHRER,
East King street.
aug 20-tf-30]
Cloth, Cloth, Cloth.
JUST opened a splendid lot of BLACK CLOTH,
French, English and American Fabric, which
will be sold at a small advance on cost prices.—
AlbOj a lot of Black and Fancy Caßsimeres.
The attention of Gents is particularly invited to
a beautiful stock of Vesting —Black Satin and
Fancy do.; also to a lot of Black and Fancy Silk
Cravats, at the Golden Eagle Dry Good Store, cor
ner East King and Centre Square,
aug 20-tf-30] THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.
Grand, Sublime and Interesting Speetacle!
Tbe Mammoth Balloon ‘Hercules’
AGAIN IN SERVICE!
GRAND and Topical Ascensions, on FRIDAY
and SATURDAY, the 23rd and 24th of August,
inst.j from the city of Lancaster.
; Topical ascensions will be made on Friday, the
23rd, with a rope and windlass, to commence at 9
o’clock, A. M., and continue during the day. The
Balloon will be secured during the night, and ope
rations will continue during Saturday, the 24th,
until 4 o’clock, P. M., when the .flSronaut, Mr.
Wise, will leave terra jirvia for a long voyage with
a party of passengers.
If, however, the weather on Friday, should be'
too boisterous to retain the “ Hercules” till Satur
day, then tht grand ascension, with a party of pas
sengers, will be made on Friday, at 4 o’clock, P.
M., and an effort will be made by the JEronaut to
bring the Balloon back to the city without discharg
ing the gas, for next day’s operations. For topical
ascensions, persons will be charged according to
heighth, from 500 to 1000 feet, and ten minutes time
will be allowed for each ascension, exclusive of the
time of letting out and taking in the rope.
For the long voyage, the fare will be $l5O. For
seats, either topical or the vovaae, apply to John
Wise - _ [aug 20-30
Housekeeping Dry Goods.
WE wish it kept in mind that we have always
on hand-, at the Eagle Dry Goods Store, one
of the most extensive and select assortments of
Housekeeping goods to be found in this city, such
as Linen and Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings, Dam
ask Table Linens and Table Cloths, (of all sizes
and qualities,) Damask Napkins and Towellings,
with a good assortment of Carpetings, beautiful
style Table Oil Cloths, all of which will be aold at
the lowest market prices—being purchased by one
of the firm who' is almost constantly in New York
or Philadelphia, at great bargains.-
■ THOS. S. WENTZ St'CO.,
Sign of the Golden Eagle, corner of East King and
Centre Square. [aug 2 0-tf-30
.Tlie Bee Hive Bry Goods Store
IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS!
THE greatest variety in the House-furnishing line
can be found at the Bee Hive Dry Goods Store,
where new house-keepers are earnestly invited to
call and examine for themselves.
10-4 Barnsiy Linen Sheeting;
8-4, 9-», 10-4 Bleached Sheeting Mußiin;
4-4,5-4,6-4 “ “ “
Linen Damask, for table covers, by the yard or
in pieces, bordered, bleached and unbleached;
Col’d Woollen Table Covers, different colors and
patterns, (very cheap,) 5-4, 6-4/7-4, 'B-4, 9-4; all
colors Cotton Figured Table Covers, warranted
fast colors ; Tickings, good quality, 6£, 10, 121,
16, 20, 25 cents; Furniture Check, 8, 10, 121 cts.;
Counterpanes —the real genuine Marseilles Coun
terpanes, all sizes, selling off very cheap.
MOREENS, MOREENS,
Drab, Lead, Black, Blue, Green and Red, a good
article for lounges, which will be sold very cheap
—24 inches wide. BEE HIVE STORE,
North Queen street, Lancaster.
FLANNELS! FLANNELS!
Red, White and Yellow; Blue, Green and Red
Twilled dp • bleached and unbleached Jacquard
Table Diaper—a good article gray figured, only
121 cents ; White Russian and Scotch Diaper, 121,
16 20 cents; Huckaback, (real genuine,) bleached
Muslin, selling at 6±=, worth 10c ; unbleached Mus
lin, 4-4, do.; Cotton Stripe, only 8 'cents ; Doe
Skin Flannels, Red, Yellow, Blue, Grech, Brown
and Lead, 10 to 12i cents ; a good article figured
Cotton Flannel for lining, only 8 cents ; unbleached
and bleached Hamilton Cotton Flannels.
The above articles are all new and direct from
the manufacturers—good colors and not soiled nor
shrunk up with old age.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
x Bee Hive Dry Goods Store.
As unexpected as was the rush made upon the
the superior jet black Gloss’d oil’d Silk, we were
fortunate in supplying the great demand for them.
Just opened another lot of those beautiful, heavy
BL’K BOIL’D SILKS, for dresses and visettes,
from 20 to 45 inches wide.
CHAS. E. WEIgTZ & BRO.,
Bee Hive nß>od9 Store.
North Queen Yoefet, Lancaster.
Missouri’s gone for the Whigs,
North Carolina for the Democrats.
So it is with the people everywhere. They always
try to do that which they think is sure to be right;
hence, the great success that has attended the
“’Bee Hive Dry Goods Stofe,” by close application
to business and a firm determination to please all
with cheap goods; such shall ever be our onward
course. CHAS. £. WENTZ & BRO.,
Bee Hive Store, North Queen street.
MOURNING GOODS.
Canton Cloth, an entirely new article for dresses
—desirable for its elasticity, shade of Black and
quality. Persons purchasing these goods, can rest
assured of getting an excellent article. Also,
Bl’k Crape Mourning Collars—stand up and lay
downs ;
“ Lace;
Good Black Bombazines;
“ “ Silk Lustres;
Black Alpacas, 18J to $1,00;
“ Love Veils, to $2,50.
Also, Black Lawns and Bereges, which we will
sell off very low ; black, all wool, (Lupin’s make,)
De Laines, plain and stripped, which will be sold
at a bargain; black Kid Gloves, (Alexander’s and
Bajou’s make ;) black Silk ; Lisle Thread ; and the
real heavy Mehair Nett Gloves and Mitts.
BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE,
North Queen street, Lancaster,
aug 20 30
Public Sale of Real Estate.
ON THURSDAY, the 12 th day of SEPTEMBER
next, 1850, will be offered at public vendue,
on the premises or at the dwelling house of the
subscriber, in Leacock township, Lancaster county,
about 9 miles east of the city of Lancaster, near
Leacock M eeting House, on the old Philadelphia
and Lancaster road, about H miles west from In
tercourse on said road, and about 1 mile north of
the rail road at Concord, a tract of first-rate
LIMESTONE LAND,
adjoining the public road leading from said Meeting
House to Concord and Paradise, lands of. James
Lindsay, John Kauffman and others, containing
about
3S .••ACRES.
The improvements are a good Two-Story
Log Weather-Boarded D W E L L I N G Tbs B|m
HOUSE, a Swisser Barn, Wash or Sum-iLUHL
mer House, Hog Stable, Corn Crib 9 and other out
buildings. A well of good water with a pump
therein near the houses also a good bearing OR.
choice fruit.
The land is all cleared, divided into convenient
fields, in a high state of cultivation and under good
fence.
This property is situated in a good and thickly
settled section of the county, convenient to Mills,
Stores, Mechanics’ Shops, Schools and places ol
public worship.
Possession and a good title will be given on the
Ist day of April, 1851.
Persons wishing to view the premises previous to
the sale will please call on the subscriber residing
thereon.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day,
when attendance will be given and terms of sale
made known by WM. McCASKEY.
august 20
Timothy Seed.
Qnn BUSH - PRIME TIMOTHY SEED, clear
/w vJv/ of all other seeds. Just received and for
sale at the cheap Hardware Store of
REUBEN S. ROHRER,
East King street.
aug 20-tf-30]
Public Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court
of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public
sale on Saturday the 2 Qth day of October, 1850,
at 1 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of Samuel
Allgeir, in the Village of Maytown, Hast Donegal
Township, a lot of ground situate on River Street,
in said Village, containing 62J- feet on same, and
running batk 250 feet to an alley and no. 34, boun
ded by a lot of Peggy Murray on, the South, and
by a lot of Henry Johnston on the North —having
thereon erected a TWO STORY Weather- ™
boarded DWELLING HOUSE—the prop- jgjrgffft
erty of the late Francis Johnston dec’d.
Terms: —The purchase money to be paid on the
Ist of April, 1851, when a title will be executed
and possession given.
Due attendance will be given by
HENRY JOHNSTON,
Administrator of Francis Johnston , dec’d.,
august 19 30-ts
What! Another Grocery?
Yes,—
“ Each his own fortune pursues in the chase y
How many the rivals, how narrow'-the space !
But hurry and scurry, oh, mottlesome game !
The cars roll in thunder, the wheels rush in flame!’
THE subscriber has just opened a very splendid
assortment of fresh and CHEAP /A - g; ,
GROCERIES AND TEAS, in- one of pNiirai'iia
the rooms lately erected by Mr. F. J. jlstt IB
Kramph, north-east corner of Orange and i Lbuhm
North Queen streets, to which he invites the atten
tion of private families, hotels, and the public in
general. Every attention will be given to have
every article in his line fresh, and of the first quali
ty, at the lowest prices.
Goods will be sent to any part of the city.
C. C. VANKANAN.
29-tf
Franklin Shaving Institution!
REMOVAL.
S WILLIAMS respectfully informs his friends
• and old customers, that he has removed his
SHAVING SALOON
from Centre Square to West King Street, in the
room formerly occupied by M. Resh, between Ha
ger’s store and Cooper’s Red Lion Hotel, where
he will be pleased to see all those who have here
tofore patronized him.
fgT He still continues the SHAMPOONING bus
iness. Those who wish to enjoy this luxury should
call at his shop, as he is confident of giving satis
faction. [aug 13 ? SQ-tf-29
Genuine White Cod Liver Oil.
THI§ oil is extracted from the fresh Livers of the
Cod Fish.
Is is by the faculty, in
Rheumatism, Affections of the Lungs, in Scrofulous
and Neuralgic diseases, &c. Just received and for
fsale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
Drug Store, East King street.
29-lm
Notice.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform those
persons indebted to the late firm of SPRECH
ER & ROHRER, by note, book account or other
wise, that payment of the same must be made to
him, and those having claims against said firm will
present them to him for settlement.
\ REUBEN S. ROHRER,
Hardware Merchant,
East Ring Street.
aug 13-31-29]
THE GREATEST lUXUEY EYER DISCOVERED !
IS to get your head shampooned by James Cross,
at his Hair Cutting, Shaving and Shampooning
Saloon, in Baumgardner’s new building, up stairs
south-west corner of Centre Square. 9
83“ Wigs, Scalps, and Bamdeaus, made to order
or repaired at the shortest notice, and on the most
reasonable terms. JAMES CROSS. *
aug 6 50 3m-28
Fine. Farm at JprlYate Sale.
THE subscriber offers forsale his Farm in Dru
more township, Lancaster county, 15 miles
from Lancaster, near the road leading from Lan
caster to Port Deposit? and nearly eqoi-distant from
the Buck and ChesnotXevel. It contains
UO ACHES,
a suitable portion of which is covered with Ghesnut.
The arable land, of abont which one half is in
clover, si opes-gently to the south where it termi
nates ip aJine stream' of water. The greatei part
of the Farm has been well limed and ample facili
ties for farther improvement are afforded by the
limestone and lime kilns at Quarryville, about 4
miles distant. The Buildings are ALL NEARLY
NEW—are on an elevated spot in the centre of the
Farm, where the air is pure and healthy, and com
mands a fine view of the surrounding country.——
The Dwelling is a neat TW 0 STORY
HOUSE, with a handsome porch in front, iss ßlD]
The Kitchen forms a wing'with a porticoJ—JJHb
attached. The well near the door affords a never
failing supply of pure water.
The BARN is 36 by 45 and well roofed with slate.
There is a young Apple ORCHARD near the house
and in the fruit yard peaches of excellent quality.
Considering the healthiness and beauty of the loca-
quality of the soil, the convenient size of
the Farm and its proximity to Mills, Schools and
Churches it would certainly make a desirable home
for any farmer who would rather pay $35 per acre
for a farm in Drumore than three times that sum for
the same quality of soil and improvements in the
northern part of the county.
Persons wishing to view the property will please
call on the subscriber residing at Rawlinsville.
JOHN RAWLINS.
29-6 t -•
Public Sale.
ON THURSDAY, the sth of SEPT’R., 1850,
will be sold by Public Sale, on the premises,
the following property, late the Estate of JOHN
GRUBE, viz:—
A TRACT OF LAND, containing
28 ACRES AND 150 PERCHES,
Situated in Warwick township, about 1 mile from
John Forney’s tavern, and about the same distance
from Roth’s tavern*, adjoining the Cocalico Creek,
lands of Col. George Mayer, John Bender, and
others. The improvements thereon are a TWO
STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a n w n
FRAME BARN, a Pig Stye, and other |zbseu
out-buildings, a Well of good water with l-s|§Ql
a pump ndar the dwelling house, and a
JUg GOOD APPLE ORCHARD,
Besides a variety of. Peaches, Plums, Cher
ries, &c. There is a small stream of water flowing
through' the premises. The land is nearly all
cleared, under good fences and in a high state of
cultivation, having been well limed within the last
three years.
Persons wishing to view the premises before the
day of sale, will please to call on'John Grube, re
siding thereon, or on the undersigned Assignee.
Possession and a good title will be given on the
first day of April next.
At the same time and place will also be sold,
the following personal property, viz :
A Quantity of Oats by the Bushel, a Lot of
Straw, and sundry other articles.
Salft to commence at 1 o’clock in the afternoon
of said day, when attendance will be given and
terms of sale made known by the undersigned As
signee of John Grube.
aug 13 »60-4t-29*]
AN IMPROVED FARM
OF 150 ACRES FOR SALE-
THE undersigned wishing to change his business
intends selling the Farm whereon he now lives,
situated in Harford county, Md., five miles from
Bel Air, and twenty-five from Baltimore. It is
bounded on two sides by the great county road
leading from the Susquehanna river to Bel Air, by
way of Smith’s Mill. It is in a thriving neighbor
hood-, of good society, with churches of different
denomi :ations convenient, and grist and saw mills
within a mile.
.The improvements are a First-Rate « ,
DWELLING,
36 by 20, with porches and portico, and j*H|§Sk
a cellar finished in the best style. There
is a Kitchen adjoining, 20 by iB. There is a Barn,
53 by 40, with a Straw House attached, in front,
30 by 2&—the basement story affords stabling for
30 horses or cows. The building is covered with !
slate and put up in the most substantial manner. — j
A good Wagon house, 40 by 20; a Carriage house, :
20 by 12; Corn Cribs, Graneries,. Smoke House,
Smith Shop, and a number of other buildings ; to
gether with a new Dairy over a never failing spring
of good water. There is also on said Farm, a good
Tenant House so situated as not to incommode the
#Farm. There is a large thriving
OrR CHARD
thi™never fails to bear an abundance of Apples,
Peaches, Pears, Plums, and other fruits of the best
quality. The yard and gardens are well enclosed
and ornamented with shade trees and shrubbery.—
The Land is in a high state of cultivation, and the
crops growing bear evidence of its fertility. It is
substantially enclosed and divided into ten fields
with good water in every enclosure. The beauty of
. the situation is not surpassed by any in the county.
I Persons wishing to buy good property would do
[ w’ell to call soon and view the same, as it is be
j lieved to be the best and cheapest property now
| offering for sale,
j aug 13 3t-29]
james McConnell.
Valuable Books,
AT THE CHEAP BOOK STORE OF JUDD &
MURRAY,.opposite the Post Office , N. Queen
- street , Lancaster.
THE Earl’s Daughter, by Amy Herbet.
Campbell on Alcoholic Liquors. A prize essay,
for which the author received one hundred guineas.
Memoir ot Ellen May Woodword of Wilksbarre, Pa.
The Vale of Cedars, by Grace Aquilla.
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Burder’s Religious Ceremonies.
A Concise History of the Christian Church from its
rise, containing a general view of Missions and
exhibiting the state of religion in different parts
of the world, by Martin Ruler, D. D. A most
valuable work —price only $1,50.
The Family Book, bv C. Anderson.
Book of Illustrious Mechanics.
Book of the Colonies.
A large assortment of* School Books and paper,
wholesale and retail.
Fahnestock’s Celebrated Neutral Ink.
Harrison’s Columbian Ink, wholesale and retail.
Thompson’s Counterfeit Detector for August.
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, <{ '•
Graham’s and Godey’s “ “ (i
A large lot of New Music, just received.
A splendid asssortment of Visiting and Printing
'Cards, just received.
Aug.. 13 29-2 t
LANCASTER TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
William Lynch,
LATE OF PHILADELPHIA,
EESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Lan
caster and vicinity, that he has commenced
the above business in all its various branches, in
Baumgardner’s Building, in the loom directly over
William Langley’s Boot and Shoe Store, (Centre
Square,) where he is prepared to do all kinds
of Fashionable TAILORING, in a style equal to
any house in Philadelphia. He assures those who
may favor him with their, custom, that no efforts
will be spared to render complete satisfaction.
He warrants all garments made by him to Fit
Perfectly ; and shall make it a special point to
execute all orders in the most prompt and complete
manner.
He respectfully solicits patronage,
Lancaster, July 30, 1850.
Estate of John Christ, dec’d.
LETTERS of administration, (with the will an
nexed,) on the Estate of John Christ, late of
Lancaster city, dec’d, having been granted to the
undersigned; all persons indebted to said Estate
are requested to make immediate pajment, and
those having demands against the same will present
them for settlement to the undersigned administra
tors. JACOB CHRIST, -
SUSAN ANN CHRIST,
JOHN F. SHRODER,
aug BENJ. F. SHENK.
TO FARMERS AND MEN OF BUSINESS.
OILS, C NDLES AND GUANQ.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers, at the lowest rates,
in any quantity to suit purchasers,
GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO,
and every variety of
SPERM, WHALE, LARD, AND
TANNERS’ O !LS.
Manufacturers, Tanners , Farmers, Dealers and
Consumers, are invited to call.
GEO. W. RIDGWAY,
, No. 37 North Wharves, the first
OIL STORE
below Race street, Philadelphia.
aug 13 ’5O 3m-29
JUST RECEIVED-—lOOO lbs. best quality RED
SOLE LEATHER and for sale at the lowest
prices, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding
Store, sign of thfe “Last,” 2nd door West of
Steinman’s Hardware store, by
To Shoemakers.
JUST received 100 best Jersey slaughter KIPS,
for sale low at the sign of the Last, West
King street. M. H. LOCHER.
aug 13 29-tf
M. H. Locher,
(SUCCESSOR TO* H. C. LOCHER,)
WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in LEATH
ER, MOROCCO and SHEEP SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS and SHOEMAKERS’ TOOLS.
A general assortment of the above articles con
stantly on hand.
All orders promptly attended to.
AT THE SIGN OF THE LAST, ,
... 2nd door West of Steinman’s Stbre.
aug 18*29tf) M. H. LOCHER.
A PEQPEA FARM.
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on THURSDAY,
sth of September, 1850, .at 12 o’clock, M
3one of the very best farms in Pequea Valley, situa
ted 3 miles north of the Railroad at the Gap, and
£ mile from Graver’s Mill, containing
I4Bi Acres,
7 of which ars woodland, and the remainder is laid
out into convenient fields—all.under good ience.
MThe improvements -are a large and con
venient TWO STORY STONE HOUSE,
well located, and has been pat in thorough
repair within the*past year j a Sommer Kitchen with
a pomp in it, Milk House, &c., attached.' Also, a
STONE BARN, 100 by 45 feet, high in the story,
is large enough to hold all the croptnat is raised on
the place, and is in good order. There are two
Wagon Sheds, one of which is a large building with
threshing floor, Com Cribs, garners in the second
story for storing grain, two Carriage Houses and
Work other is a new btulding, open at
both ends; there is also anew pig pen and wood
house. Also, three Tenant Houses, with a pump
at each of never failing water. !
JCrThere are on the premises, two large OR
CHARDS of selected fruit—besides PEARS and
other fruits in great abundance. 1
If desired the property could be divided into two
parts. The part (in case of a division’,) on which
«the buildings are erected, contains about 100 acres;
the buildings would be in the centre of this tract,
and there would be no farm superior to it in Lan
caster County; for the past 30 years it has been
under a high state of cultivation, a*nd within the
past 8 years from 10 to 12,000 bushels of Lime has
been put upon it, in addition to all the manure
arising from feeding all the grain raised on the
premises. The other part would contain Acres,
which is among the best natural' land in the State;
it never fails producing a good crop, and is in a
very high state of cultivation.
fcJrThere are Lime Stone Quarries and Lime
Kilns in abundance, on and near the place.
Any person wanting a farm in Pequea Valley
cannot purchase a better than the one above des
cribed. The subscriber will be pleased to show it
to any one that calls. It will be sold on the prem
ises, when terms will be made known by
WILLIAM F. BAKER.
Pequea, Salisbury twp., July 31. 26-6 t
Public Sale of a First-Rate Lime
stone Farm*
ON THURSDAY the 12th day of SEPTEMBER,
A. D. 1850, the undersigned assignee of Henry
Appel, will expose to public sale on the premises
in Elizabeth township, Lancaster county, about one
mile west from New Ephrata and about the same
distance East from Middle Creek, and near the
Downingtown, Ephrata and Harrisburg turnpike, a
FARM OF LIMESTONE LAND, of the best qual
ity, containing 74 ACRES AND 157 PERCHES,
strict measure, adjoining lands of Martin Weidman,
Christian Bentz, Esq., Gideon Weidman, John
Appel and others. The improvements are JkgA
a large, nearly new, TWO STORY STONE
D VV ELLINGHOUSE, a Log Tenant H ouse, l ll »HB
Summer House with Smoke House; a large Bank
Barn‘with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and Carrriage
Shed attached and other out buildings; a good
Lime Kiln, a very good young bearing ORCHARD
of a variety of choice fruit, a well of never failing
good water, convenient to buildings. About 6 acres
is covered with heavy valuable Timber, the residue
clear, under good fence, in convenient fields and
in the highest and most productive state of culti
vation, having all been well limed within a few years.
The above Parm being a very desirable place of
residence, in a healthy neighborhood, convenient
to churches, meeting houses, schools, mills and
stores, and certainly for fertility of soil and conve
nience cannot be surpassed by any farm of the same
quantity of acres in the county.
ALSO, at the same time and place a Tract of
Chesnut Timber and Sprout Land, containing 2
ACRES and 131 PERCHES, situate about 4 miles
from said farm, in said Elizabeth township, near
the Lutheran Church and near said Turnpike, ad
joining lands of Dr. Samuel Illig, John Weidman,
Elizabeth Weidman (widow,) and others.
SAMUEL FRY.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock in the afternoon;
’when conditions will be made known.
Terms of payment, cash on the first day of April
next, when possession will be given to the purchaser.
Persons wishing further information or desirous of
viewing the premises previous to sale, will please
call on Henry Appel, residing thereon or on Peter
Martin, Esq., or the undersigned residing near the
same. SAMUEL NISSLY.
August 6,
Valuable Real Estate at Public
Sale.
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1850, by vir
tue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lan
caster county, will be exposed to public sale, at the
public house of Levi Schlott, in Oregon, (Catfish,)
Manheim township, Lancaster county, the following
described valuable Real Estate, being the property
of the late Henry Rudy, deceased, to wit:
No. 1. Being a tract of excellent Limestone Land,
containing 69 ACRES and 134 PERCHES, (more
or less,) situated in the said township of Manheim,
on the public road leading from the city of .Lancas
ter to Reading, miles from the city of Lancaster,
and adjoining lands of the heirs oi Jacob Kurtz,
dec’d, Ulrich Sherk, Henry Shreiner, GeorgeHauck
and others. About 4 acres thereof being Timber
Land, and the rest clear land, and in a high state of
cultivation, the whole being under good fence. —
MThe improvement thereon are a two story
STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
with stone Kitchen attached, Summer House, Bank
Barn, lower story stone and the upper frame, Wag
on Shed with Corn Crib, Carriage House, Hog-sty,
and other buildings and improvements thereon
erected, an excellent Orchard of choice apple and
pear trees, and a well of water with a pump therein
near the house.
No. 2. Being a tract of land, containing about
30 ACRES, situated in Warwick totvnship, in said
county of Lancaster, on the public road leading
from Millport to John Roth’s tavern, about one
mile from the former, and half a mile from the latter
place, adjoining lands of Christian Grube, Edward
Alexander, Martin Miller, Benjamin Long and
others. About 3 acres thereof being excellent
Timber Land, consisting principally of young Ches
nut, fit to cut, and the rest clear land, in a good
state of cultivation, being recently limed, and the
whole under good fence. The improvements there
on are a one story log and weather-boarded raft
DWELLING HOUSE, Jyjj.
with frame Kitchen attached, a new frame Barn,
Hog-sty, with other buildings thereon erected, an
excellent young bearing Orchard, and a wel\ of
water, with a pump therein, near the house.
Persons wishing to view the said premises before,
the day of sale, will please call on Martin Rudy,
residing on No. 1, and David Kiehl, who resides on
No. 2, who will show the same.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock in the afternoon
of said day, when due attendance will be given
and terms of sale made known by the undersigned,
administrators of said deceased.
August 6, 1850.
Valuable Quarry Property for
Sale.
THE subscribers, Assignees of Thomas Johnson
and Wife, will sell on SATURDAY, the 14th
DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, at the public- house
of Benjamin Eckman, in Rawlinsville, Martic twp.,
Lancaster county, at 1 o’clock, P. M., the one un
divided half part of Three Acres and one hundred
and forty eight perches of first-rate
LIMESTONE LAND,
in Martic township, on which is a LIME QUARRY
and three Lime Kilns, all in excellent order, ad
joining lands of David Keeports, Daniel Good and
others. Also, a Two-Story Frame
DWELLING HOUSE, 3.
and Barn. Around the premises there is a superior
post and rail fence, with other improvements.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold an
entire set of QUARRY TOOLS; one Broad Wheel
Horse Cart; a lot of Pine Boards, a lot of Posts
and Rails, and other articles too numerous to
mention.
Any person wishing to view the property will
call upon Mr. Hess, adjoining the Quarry property.
Terms of sale made known and attendance given
on dav of sale by P. W. HOUSEKEEPER,
JOHN McSPARREN,
Assignees .
83“ ALSO, at the same time and place will be
sold the remaining undivided half part of the above
tract of land, containing three Acres and 148 Per
ches ol land, as above described. Terms made
known on day of sale by
August 6, 1850.
:A Small Farm For Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale, the v&lua
ble tract of land on which he resides, situate
in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, about
one half mile south of the Stone Tavern, on the
Walnut Bottom road, containing
IT ACRES, AND 124 PERCHES,
strict measure. The land is limestone, of the first
quality, in a high state of cultivation, and enclosed
with good fences. A first rate ORCHARD of young
and thriving trees, embracing Apples, Peaches,
Plumbs, &c., is on the property. The improvements
M consist of a Two Story LOG and WEATH
ER-BOARDED HOUSE, with Back Build
ing, and a frame KITCHEN, an excellent
Barn, 51 feet front, half frame and half log, toge
ther with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, &c. A never
failing well of excellent water is convenient to the
door. Persons wishing to view the property can
do so at any time by. calling on the undersigned
residing on the premises.
M. H. LOCHER.
29-tf
Notice.
THE Co>partnership heretolore existing between
the subscribers in the Bartering business, has
been dissolved by mutual consent.
R. BOSTON,
S'. WILLIAMS.
Lan., Aug. C-37-3t]
KASPS AND FlLES.—Spencer’s celebrated
horn Shoe Rasps. Also, Spencer’s, Swinbum’s
and Ashton & Jackson’s superior half round and
flat Bastard flies for sale at •
REUBEN S. ROHRER’S
Cheap Hardware Store.
june 18*21]
new hardware STORE:
George D. Sprecher, *
(OF THE FIRM OF SFRECHER * ROHRERJ
HAVING purchased the Store-Stand, and the
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 m%ke 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 a
HARDWARE,
consisting of COOK, COAL and NINE- ftlMa.
PLATE STOVES, of the .most modern TCmrlS
patterns, and best metals.
IRON, a general - assortment of bar,
hoop, sheet, slit and round IRON.
STEEL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
9£rAllkinds of budding materials, such as Nails
of 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 Mills, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles,
Shovels and Tongs, Candlesticks, Lamps, Looking
Glasses, &c., &c. Also, a large assortment of
CEDAR WARE,
vizßrewing and Wash Tubs of all sizes, Churns,
Buckets, Bushels, Half Bushels, Pecks and Half
Pecks, Stands ol all sizes, Turned Bowls, Pails,
Butter Prints, Boxeg, &c., &c.
MAHOGANY BOARDS AND VENEERS.
ALSO—Railroad and other Shovels, Spades,
Fdrks, Picks, Mattocks, Rakes, &c., together with
every other article kept in a Hardware Store; all
of which will be disposed of wholesale or retail,
on the most reasonable terms. He hopes by strict
attention to business, and a determination to please
his customers, to receive ashare ofpublic patronage.
Castings and Flaxseed will be taken in
exchange for goods. GEO. D. SPRECHER.
Lancaster, June 11, 1850. 20-3 m
OF the efficacy of any medicine, are to be found
in the improved health and appearance of those
using it. Hundreds in this way witness the supe
riority of Dr. WOOD’S Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher
ry Bitters. Nevertheless we may adduce a few of
the genuine, authentic written testimonials in its
favor in possession 0*" the proprietor.
Mr. Philip Wilcox, of the well known firm of
Wilcox & Richmond, shipwrights, of New Bedford,
was entirely cured of a confirmed cancer of the
stomach, throat and moatb, with sore lips-usually
accompanying the disease, and his general health
much improved by the use of only one bottle. Mr.
Wilcox had suffered severely for a’number of years
with this disease, and attributes his cure entirely to
the use of the Bitters.
Col. John Baylies, Deputy Sheriff of Bristol co.,
Mass., has voluntarily certified that he was cured
by the Bitters, of Jaundice, Indigestion, Headache
and Vertigo.
Col. Gibbs, of Sandwich, testifies that several
persons in that town, well known to him, have
been benefited by the use of the Bitters, and in
every case they have given the most perfect satis
faction.
J. R. Perkins, Esq., Attorney at Law, of New
Bedford, was cured of an unpleasant eruption of
the face, by the use of the Bitters.
The proprietor or his agents are permitted to re
fer to many persons of the first respectability in va
rious parts of the State, who have used this new
and invaluable medicine with perfect success.
OPINIONS OF DISTINGUISHED PHYSICIANS
UPON THE MEDICAL VIRTUES OF
SARSAPARILLA
AND WILD CHERRY.
Sarsaparilla has caused much speculation in the
Medical World. We use it very extensively in
practice, and with the happiest results, as an alter
native, &c. It is very beneficial in many com
plaints. Wild Cherry, when taken into the system,
and continued for a length of time, in small doses,
increases the tone of the stomach, and invigorates
the whole system.—Wm. Beech, M. D., R. M. 8.
Wild Cherry is a most excellent article in Dys
pepsia, if given with care and moderation. It is
also effective in many forms of Dysentery, and
combined with other articles, and especially Sarsa
parilla, is excellent for the blood.—From the cele
brated Dr. Eberle.
It is for sale by G. A. MILLER,
West King street, who is sole Agent for Lancaster
county. [aug 13-3m-29
LADIES' FASHIONABLE SHOE AND GAITER
MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the ladies
ot Lancaster city and county, that he has re
cently fitted up a store in Orange street, in the new
building lately erected by Mr. Kramph, where he
will at all times have on hand a large and fashion
able assortment of
LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN’S SHOES,
made of the very best materials, and in the latest
styles, and under his immediate superintendence,
by the most experienced workmen. His stock em
braces »
Ladies.fine Kid and Morocco Slippers,
do. Leather and Morocco Walking Shoes,
\fi da. Bl'k and Colored Gaiters , variety of
F f patterns ,
I J Misses and Children > s Gaiters , Shoes and
.w Slippers , of every description.
Having an abundant supply of the finest and best
materials, selected, with great feels confi
dent that he will be able to give satfsfaction to all
who favor him with their custom.
Orders punctually attended, and work made and
repaired at the shortest notice.
55- A young lady attends to the sales in the
store. JAMES COREY,
aug 6 ’5O ly-28
At the corner of Sixth and Chesnut Streets, Phil’a,
CONTINUE to make and sell a Finer, Better and
more durable Hat, for the money, than any
other establishment in the United States. They
also have a spleudid assortment of Gents’ and Boys’
Cloth and Glazed CAPS ; Carpet Bags, Umbrellas,
&c., at equally low prices. Best \loleskin or Bea
ver Hats, $3 00 ; no second quality, no second
price. [aug. 6 ’5O-27-ly
EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER.
THE next session of this Institution under the
charge of Miss Boyd, will commence on MON
DAY, the 2nd of SEPTEMBER. The year will
be divided into two sessions, of five months each.
The course of instruction will be thorough and
extensive, embracing all the solid and ornamental
branches usually taught in the highest order of
Female Seminaries.
MARTIN RUDY,
GEORGE WEIDLER.
27-5 t
TERMS.—For tuition in all the English and
Scientific branches, together with Drawing, Paint
ing, Needle-work, &c., per session $lO.
Anoient and Modern Languages taught by a Eu
ropean, $lO.
A skillful Professor will visit the School twice a
week to give instruction in Vocal Music.
For further particulars address
M. J. BOYD, Principal.
Lancaster, July 30, 1850. 26-tt
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 Stores in East Orange at.,
five doors east of N. Queen st., and are now ready
to fill all orders that may be sent to their stor<;,
which orders will be thankfully received and punc
tually attended to. The public are invited to give
it a fair trial.
JOHN McSPARREN,
27-ts
MATHEW LYNCH.
26-3 m
RECOMMENDATIONS.
The Best Testimonials
Model Store.
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
Journeyman Hat Association,
Excelsior Seminary,
Crane’s Patent Soap,
N. B. —The genuine will be stamped “ Crane’s
Patent, 1860, manufactured by Barnard & Hess,
Lancaster, Pa.”—all others without this are coun
terfeits.
' Ail persons are cautioned against infringing on
this patent, as they will be dealt with according to
law. JOHN BARNARD,
GEORGE E. HESS.
{OrThe Soap may be had at any of the Groceries
in this city. [July 30-26-ly
Estate of Elizabeth D. Johnson.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lane’r .
WHEREAS Henry H. Kurtz, Committee over
the person and estate of Elizabeth D. John
son, did on the 20th of July, 1850, file in the office
of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account
of the said Estate :
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin
ted the 26th'day of August, 1850, for the confirma
tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary.
Proth’ys Office, Lan. July 30, 1850. 26-4 t
Valuable Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale that valua
ble farm, situated in Dickinson township, Cum
berland county, between the Waltfut Bottom and
Forge roads, and convenient to Moore’s mill,
CONTAINING 195 ACRES,
of excellent limestone land, about 150 acres of
which are cleared, and in a good state of cultiva
tion, the remainder is well s covered with woodland.
The improvements are a LOG DWELLING
HOUSE, a new BANK BARN, and other
buildings. Two wells of never failing water are
convenient to the house and barn, and a large apple;
ORCHARD of grafted trees is on the premises.
Persons wishing to view the property can call on
the undersigned, or on the premises.
NATHAN WOODS.
27-tf
August 6, 1850.
dfo on non OF FOREIGN ONE, TWO and
foil UUU THREE DOLLAR NOTEiS,
which will be bought at a liberal discount.
J. F. SHRODER fc CO.,
aug 6 3t-28] Opposite Farmers’ fia&k^
Valuable Lands in Prince William
Caunty, Virginia, for Sale.
mUE subscribers are authorized to sell & tract of
I - land, lying in Prince William County, Virginia,
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 a&out one and 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 from 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 y 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
hematite 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 river
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 ot becoming surely prosperous.
Peisons desirous to purchase will address us at
DOBBIN & TALBOTT.
18-3m*
Baltimore,
may 28
Valuable Heal Estate for Sale.
ON FRIDAY, the 6th of SEPTEMBER, 1850,
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 lottowing 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 ot
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 for 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 , BsM
covered with slate; a very large Bank Barn, the
lower part, in which are the stables, being builtof
stone, and the upper part of wood, in which arc
two threshing floors; a Wagon Shed, and two Corn
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 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,
when due attendance will be given and terms made'
known by JAMES McSPARREN,
SANDERS McCULLOUGH,
Administrators of Samuel Morrison , dec’d.
July 16 25
Small Profits and Cash Sales,
IS the motto at DR. RAWLINS’ Medical Hall
North Queen street,-Lancaster
april 16
Election Notice.
A MEETING of the stockholders of the Man
heim, Petersburg and Lancaster Turnpike or
Plank Road Company, will be held at the public
house of Jacob Singer, in the village of Petersburg,
on SATURDAY the 24th day of August, inst., be
tween the hours of 1 and 6, P. M., to elect one
President one Treasurer, and five Mangers for said
Company. By order of the Commissioners.
August 6, 1850. 27-3 t
Public Sale of the Heal Property
of Wm. Johnson and Wife.
THE subscribers, Assignees of William Johnson
and wife will sell on SATURDAY, the 14th of
SEPTEMBER, 1850, at 1 o’clock, P. M., at the
public house of Benjamin Eckman, in Rawlinsville,
IVlartic township, Lancaster county, a tract of
10 ACRES AND 20 PERCHES
of land, more or less, situate in Rawlinsville, with
a Double Two-Story Weather-Boarded DWEL EJjfflr
LING HOUSE, Frame Stable, and other out-Jjjjfj,
buildings thereon erected, adjoining property of
John Rawlins, dec’d.
The land is in a good state of cultivation, well
improved and well limed, and all under new and
strong post and rail fences.
There is a new well and pump near the door of
the dwelling house with a never failing supply of
good water. Also, a young ORCHARD of choice
fruit trees on the properly. Also, an EXCELLENT
GARDEN, under pail fence.
Any person wishing to view the premises prior
to the day of sale, will call upon, John Rawlins,
Esq., Rawlinsville.
Terms of sala made known and attendance given
on day of sale by
P. W. HOUSEKEEPER,
JOHN McSPARREN, '
Assignees of William Johnson and Wife.
August 6 27-ts
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.
July 16 25-3 m
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 Herald 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 Buch 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.
2&-tf
July 16, 1850.
PLOUGHS.— Just received a few of Minnich’s
celebrated Ploughs for sale at the Cheap Hard
ware Store of REUBEN S. ROHRER.
july 23 26-tf
Estate of tVm. Jolmstosi & Wife.
THE subscribers having been appointed Assignees
of William Johnston and Wife, of Martic twp.,
Lancaster county, under a deed of voluntary assign
ment, hereby give notice to all persona indebted to
said estate to make payment immediately, and those
having claims will presentpthem properly authenti
cated for settlement to
P. W. HOUSEKEEPER,
JOHN McSPARRAN,
Drumore twp., July 30-26-6t] Assignees.
[Examiner copy.]
Estate of Polly Gross.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Polly
Gross, late of Ephrata township, Lancaster
county, dec’d, having been granted to the subscri
bers, residing in the same townships All persons
iadebted to said estate are required to make pay
ment immediately, and those having claims will
present them without delay, properly authenticated
for settlement. JACOB L. GROSS,
* ” 0. P. GROSS, Exe’rs.
July 30, 1850. 26 ' 6t>
Notice.
To the Creditors of Elias Cline, late of West Cocal
ico Township, Lancaster eo., (Tinsmith,) dec d.
THE Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court to
distribute the balance remaining in the hands
of Reuben Kramer, the administrator of the estate
of said Elias Cline, deceased, to and among those
entitled according to the rule established by law,
will-meet for that purpose at the public house of
Samuel Schouer, in Schoeneck, said West Cocalico
township, on SATURDAY the 24th day of August,
1860, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, when all inter
ested are requested to attend.
PETER MARTIN, Auditor.
26.5 t
July 23,1860.
- Yanllla Bean.
PRIME LONG VANILLA BEAN.
Just received and for »alo at !
CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S
Drag Store, Eaat King Street. • [July 30-27^t
GREAT COUGH REMEDY.
For the Care of
OOtfGHS, CORDS,
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 us%, 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 firßt men in our country, upon
whose judgment and experience implicit confidence
may be placed.
Dr. Perkins, President Vermont Medical College,
one of the most learnfed 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 your agent, 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 beep 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 Ch* rry Pectoral. And
that last cured hdr. George Watkinson, 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 as we are. The
Rev. Mark Dane had been so severely attacked
with the Bronchitis, as to disable him from his
duties, and nothing had afforded him 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 to fail. We have
great pleasure in certifying to the facts j 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.) Medical Re
view,’ ‘ New Jersey Medical Reporter,’ Prof. Web
ster, Harvard College ; Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania
University of Medicine ; Presiient Perkins, Ver
mont Medical College; Dr, Valentine Mott, New
York City ; Parker Cieaveland, 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 and 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.
Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Maas.
Sold by JOHN F. LONG,
C. A. HEINITSH,
J. W. RAWLINS,
Lancaster.
July 16-25-4ro]
Wager’s Wine Store.
RECEIVED this day, Superior old L. 35
P. Madeira Wine, in pints, (Olivera fe,
Brand,) bottled in 1824. Iga.
Superior old L.’P. Madeira Wine, Brail
min brand, bottled in 1827.
Superior old L. P. Madeira Wine, Wand-EEUgiKlsI
erer, (per India,) bottled 1829. wjpjSraP
Superior Old Brandy, botttled in 1818. 'sHfigP
ALSO, the very finest shampe Madeira, Sherry, ■
Port, Lisbon and Claret Wines; Brandy, Spirits,
Whiskey, Gin, Cherry Brandy, and Wine Bitters of
every quality and price, in bottles, or on draught.
oCrThese Wines and Liquors having all been
selected with the utmost care, are confidently re
commended to families and others.
Centre Square, near Lancaster Bank.
July 23
PRICES REDUCD!
' IVAYS IN STORE,
At the Eagle Depot for Pry Goods and Carpets,
Late Longenecker’s, Corner of East King
and Centre Square, Lancaster.
July 23 : J 26-tf
The Ladies i
ARE most- respectfully invited to call at !)R.
RAWLINS’ MEDICAL HALL, N. Queen
street, Lancaster. Dr. R. w6uld be pleased to
show them his extensive assortment of
PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, &c.
such as, Extracts, Aromatic Vinegar, Eau Lustr&l,
Beef Marrow, Bear’s Grease, Philocome Stick
Pomatum, Dear’s Oil, Cologne, Mecassar Oil,Toilet
Powder, Ox Marrow, Sand Soap, Velvet Chalk, Lily
White, Puffs, Lachets, Court Piaster, 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 Erushes, &c., &c.
jgrThe prices are so low they will astonish you.
may 14 16
Public Sale of Real Estate.
ON FRIDAY, the 23d day of AUGUST, 1860,
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 Cbesnut Level,
lying near the head' waters of Fishing Creek, a
tract of land, containing
030 ACRES* j ,
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 umber
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 TWOAmA
STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, |>|lD
33 feet* front, with a two story kitchen
tached covered with slate, lately built. Also, two
fine and commodious TENANT HOUSES, and &
large Stone Smith Shop, covered with slate. A
large with Stone Cellar, and Stone
Shed attached. Also, a Wagon Shed with Grana
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
trait, just commencing to bear. The whole will be
sold togerher, or 60 acres of the woodland will be
divided into lots ot 10 or 20 acres each, as may
best suit purchasers.
Qwing 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, 1860;
die purchaser to have the privilege ot putting in
the fall crop. , ...
Persons .wishing to view the premises will call on
Josiah, Easton, who resides thereon, or either ol
the uhdersigned. , , . •,
Sale to commence at 12 o’clock of said day,
when dne attendance will be given and terms of
sale made known by
\ P. W. HOUSKEEPER,
\ JOHN McSPARREN,
July 9-24-ta] ' ‘ Assignees.
* * ViUage Record, West Chester, and Democrat,
Doyiestown, insert the above till sale and send bills
to tbii office.