Laying a Corner Stone. The Corner Stone of the New Reformed Church which is now being erected at the comer of Orange and Dnke streets, will be laid (D. V.) on Monday, the lGth insfe, at 4 o’clock P. M. There will be services having reference to the occasion the Sab bath previous, in the-Reformed Church, (Rev. Mr. Harbach's,) when ministers from abroad are ex pected to officiate. By order of 'the Committee. To School Directors and Teachers. VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS., GREENE’S Fibst Lessons in Grammar.— Greene’s Analysis.— <f A treatise on the struc ture of the English Language ; or the Analysis and Classification of Sentences and their component parts. With Illustrations and Exercises, adapted to the use of schools.” The whole subject is reduced to a system, in which the topics follow' each other in an easy and natural succession of steps. SWANS SERIES OF READERS, Consisting of The Primary School Reader. Part I. Which is intended for beginners. It contains a lesson upon each of the Elementary Sounds in the language, Exercises in Syllabication, and afewsim ple, interestingstories for children j and is designed to aid the . teacher in laying the foundation for an accurate and distinct articulation. The PrifhQr.y School Reader. Part 11. Contains Exercises in Articulation, arranged in connection with easy Reading Lessons. The utility of this arrangement will be obvious to eveiy ex. perienceil teacher, as it will tend to secure daily attention, to this important subject. The Primary School Reader. Part 111. Is designed for the first class in Primary Schools, ■and for the lowest class in Grammar enabling the pupil to review his studies after en tering the Grammar School. The Grammar School Reader , Is designed for the middle classes in Grammar Schools. It contains exercises in Articulation, ar ranged in connection with Reading Lessons. The District School Reader, Is designed for the highest classes in Public and Private Schools. It contains Exercises in Articu lation, Pauses, Inflections of the Voice, &c.; with such rules and suggestions as are deemed useful to the learner. ' it also contains a complete Glossary ot the classical allusions which occur in the Read* mg Lessons ■ The Instructive Reader, Or a course of Reading in Natural History, Science and Literature. ' Swan's Spelling Book, Consisting of words in columns and sentences for Oral and Written Exercises ; together with Pre fixes, Affixes, and Important Roots from the Greek and Latin Languges. This popular series of Books was compiled by Mr. William D. Swan, the well known Principal of the Mayhew School, Boston. From the very general and rapid introduction into Schools they have obtained throughout the principal cities and towns of the United States, it is believed that they are better adapted.to the wants of Schools than any others. Jarvis' Primary Physiology, by Kdward Jarvis, M. D.; half roan. Jarvis' Practical Physiology, by Edward Jarvis, M. D. Philadelphia, 1849. This popular work has attracted much attention, and lias already been very extensively introduced into Schools and Academics throughout the country. It has been favorably received by the press arid numerous letters of recommendation from some of our most celebrated Physicians and Teachers, are in the hands of the publishers. Johnston's Turner's Chemistry. —A Manual of Chemistry ; on the basis of Dr. Turner’s Elements of Chemistry, containing, in a condensed form, all the most important Facts and Principles of the .Science. Designed as a Text Book in Colleges and other Seminaries of learning. A new edition. By John Johnson, A. M., President of the Natural Science in Wesleyan University. Thompson’s and Vancourt’s Detectors. Graham’s and Godey’s Magazine’s for September. —; The above valuable books are for sale at JUDD it MURRAY’S Cheap Book Store, North Queen street, Lancaster. {CrA liberal discount allowed to Merchants, School Directors and Teachers. [sep 3-32-3 t To Cabinet makers, WANTED— Six or Eight Journeymen Cabinet Makers; none but sober, industrious men need apply. ALSO—three or four young men who are not proficients in the trade, will betaken under instructions, with every opportunity of becoming perfect, as the subscriber manufactures altogether for the eastern cities. Apply to JOHN CARR, cabinet maker, East King street, Lancaster, Pa, N. B.—A constant supply of Mahogany Veneers and the celebrated New York Varnish for sale. sept 3 4t-32 WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 8, Decatur street, Philadelphia. At this old established place, will be found the best assortment and the lowest prices of any other place in the U. States. Merchants £nd others using paper of any kind, will onlv have to make a trial to realize this fact. ' CHARLES DULL. Philadelphia, sept 3 Hardware and Scales. TRUMAN & SHAW, No 335 Market street, three doors below Ninth, PHILADELPHIA, Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . NAILS, HARDWARE AND TOOLS. MERCHANTS, Builders, Housekeepers and Mechanics, supplied at the lowest rates. — Agents for Shellbarger’s Patent Planes, warranted superior to any other. Being also agents for ELICOTT A- ABBOTT’S PLATFORM SCALES, they will furnish Hav, Coal, Barrow, Warehouse and Store Scales of warranted workmanship and correctness, at factory prices. Also Druggists and Store-keepers Counter Scales, Steelyards, Spring Balances, Weights of all sizes, &c., &c Philadelphia, sept 3 Public Sale. ON Saturday, the 2Sf/t of September next, the undersigned, Executors of Richard Nagle, de ceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, that piece or parcel of land, devised by said Rich ard Nagle to his daughter Margaret, also deceased, containing THIRTY-TWO ACRES of limestone land, (part timber,) of the best quality, under good fence, the soil .productive and easy of cultivation. Said land is situate in East Earl twp., Lancaster county, adjoining the New Holland and Hinkletown road, and lands of Dr. Isaac Winters, Mr. Sminkey, Hoover, and Mrs. Mary Moh ler, (widow.) Further description is -deemed unnecessary, as persons intending to purchase will probably view before the day of sale. Title indisputable. Sale to commence at one o’clock in the afternoon ol said day when attendance will bo given, and terms made known by JOHN VOGAN, ISAAC VOGAN, MOORE CONNELL. 4t-32* Valuable Property at Private Sale WILL be offered at private sale a valuable TANNERY , BARK MILL and other build ings, with about seven acres of land, more or less, situated in the village of Penmngtonville, Sadsbury township, Chester county, and on the Pennsylvania railroad, late the property of Thomas Jones, Esq., deceased. • "" The improvements are as follows, viz: A Stone BARK MILL lor the manufacture of Quercitron Bark, in first-rate order, (having been recently thoroughly repaired,) with a good and sufficient water power for driving it; A TANNERY, one of the most convenient in the county, containing ten large vats with reels in them tfiat hold 120 aides of leather at a time ; ten lay away vats, 6 leaches with a heater attached ; 2 large lime vats with reels in them ; 3 pools or soaks, and 2 bates, all under good roof and in first-rate order. The other buildings are a good and substantial STONE HOUSE two stories high, conveniently divided, with a pump at tho door in a well of water, a convenient stone Barn, Carriage House, &c.; also two good Tenant Houses, both m good order, one large enough for two families. The property is one well worthy the attention of any person wiehiag to engage in the tanning busi ness, as it is one of the best situations for getting bark in the country. The tanning and bark mill arl in full opperation at the present time, but a purch aser can have possession of the whole on the first ol April next. Any person wishing to view said property, will be shown it by applying to John M. Phillips or D. t. Jones, residing thereon. r „ ELIZA JONES Penmngtonville, Sep. 3-32-3io] Eiecntriv lo Creditor? ami all interested intestate of TfmnfQ LYTLE; deed. 1 iS TAKE NOTICE that the subscriber, Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county to distribute the baianee remaining in the hands of Francis Taylor, Administrator of Jaqies Lytle, late of Leacock Township, (shoemaker,) dec’d, according to law, will attend to the duties ot his appointment at his office in the village of boudersburg, in East Lampeter township, on Wed nesday, the eighteenth -day of September nest, at one o’clock, P, M., where ail interested' are re quested to attend. JOHN QUIGLEY. _sepjj-32:3tj__ . Auditor. Estate of Sarah Itotli th ‘ C °- ° f Lanc'r .Wr E T E f’T h “, Ch,l f’, b y hIS ldmin 'strators, T T C. T, A., Trustee of Sarah Roth did on thn 24th day of August, 18S0, file in the Office of Ihe Prothonotary of the said Court, their 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 twenty-first day of September, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed D A 4 ?f S, ’rwr -HENRY STOEK, Proth’y! Proth’y’s Office, Lan, Sep. 3,’50. 32-4 t GENERAL AGENCY SALES. THE subscriber offers the following valuable Real Estate at private sale, viz: . A FIRST-RATE FARM of Limestone Land, containing 110 acres and 126 perches, situate in Paradise township, Lancaster county; it is in a high state of cultivation, divided off into convenient fields and fence in excellhnt repair. The land has recently been limed with 70 bushels to s the acre.— The improvements are a Two Story Frame » HOUSE, a large Stone Barn and other out* buildings. The land is not inferior-to &nyj£||i&, in the county or state for raising grain of all kinds. • Any person wishing to purchase this property, by calling at this office, will be shewn the above prem ise*, when the terras, which will be cheap and easy, made known. —ALSO— A Farm in East Cain township, Chester County, containing 60 ACRES, well fenced. A two-storv STONE HOUSE, FRAME BARN, •and other improvements. There is at the house an excellent spring of water. This Farm will be sold very cheap and on such easy terms, that it will be a great.object to any one wishing to purchase with small means. For price andterms call at this office. —ALSO— A Farm in-Drumore township, Lancaster ebunty, containing 110 acres, 80 of which is well improved and divided off into convenient fields and under good fence, is well watered, and has been recently limed over three times, good part of which is well set with grass; the whole i 9 in a good state of cul tivation. There is an orchard of various kinds of choice fruit. The remainder of the land is covered with Hickory, Oak and Chesnut. The Buildings are good and comfortable, with many conveniences arising from their arrangement. This Farm is well worthy the notice of any one wishing to buy, as it will be sold very low and on easy terms. For fur ther information call at this office. ALSO,— A Farm in Colerain township, containing 1151 ACRES of land, which is in excellent condition, and from 16 to 20 acres is well covered with wood and well watered. The building are a TWO STORY STONE HOUSE , 45 by 27 feet, and covered with slate, with water at the door. The Barn is of stone 45 by 79 feet with other necessary out buildings. The whole is in excellent order, is a charming farm and is a de lightful residence. For particulars apply as above. ALSO,— A Farm of first choice Limestone Land, one mile west of the city, on the Columbia turnpike, contain ing 72 ACRES , divided into convenient fields by excellent fence. The buildings on the premises are of the first order. The house is very extensive, and was built at great expense by the late Hon. Langdon Cbeves, and is one of the most healthy and pleasant residences in the county, and would be u delighiful summer retreat for the family of some city gentleman, from the heat and bustle of aypopulous city. This property possesses many advantages not herein noted and will be sold ex ceedingly low, and payments wilt be made to suit purchasers. Letters in relation to this property or any other addressed to this tost Office will be punctually rttended to. ALSO,— A beautiful and valuable DAIRY FARM in the vicinity of this city, containing 139± Acres of first Land, divided into 12 fields, having running water in each field,.the principal part of which is well set with grass.' There are a number of excellent springs of water on this farm and is under good fence. This iarm is considered the best for Dairy purposes of any in the county. There Ure now on the farm some 40 Cows, from the pro duce of which, regular daily customers in the city are supplied., This farm under the direction and management of one acquainted with the dairy bus iness would make it exceedingly productive and profitable. The,buildings are a SI'ONE HOUSE, standing over an excellent never-failing spring of water, Stone Barnj and other necessary buildings. Any person wishing to buy such a property by calling at this office will be shown the premises, which will recommend itself to the observer better than I can do. ; —AL S O A valuable and splendid Farm, laying in the Great Valley, some 2 miles east of Coatesville, in Chester county, containing 145 acres of first rate Limestone Land, 36 acres of which is covered with timber of various kinds, such as White and Black Oak, Hick ory, Chesnut, &c. This farm is in a high state of cultivation, being handsomely divided into fields with good fence and well set with grass —us well watered, and possesses many advantages, making it a first-rate grazing and grain growing farm. The buildings are in every way comfortable, convenient, neat and all that is necessary. This farm will be sold exceedingly low and on as easy terms as any may desire. Call at this office for further particu lars. ■ ALSO,— A very valuable BRICK YARD with about S acres of first-rate Land, within one mile of this city— whereon is erected a comfortable BRICK HOUSE, 24 by 28 feet with a back building attached. The yard is in the best condition, having two new Kilns and three sheds ; water is never-fading and abun dant and easily obtained for alLpurposes. There is also a most valuable quarry of building and flag stone on this-lot. The Slone are of such a quality that when burned, will produce as beautiful white lime as any in the county. There is-also stabling sufficient for five or six horses ; Carriage House, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, &c. This property will be sold with all the necessary tools belonging to a brick yard, on very easy terms and at a low price. For further information call atthe General Agency Office. —— ALSO,— 1300 ACRES of unimproved land, in tracts of 217 acres, laying in Sullivan county, Pa., on or near the west branch of Fishing Creek, which is sufficiently large to raft limber to Columbia. These lands are what is called red shale land, level, clear of stone, and covered with Beach, Maple, Oak, White Pine, &c. They are well adapted to farming and grazing purposes. T'his county is fast filling up with set tlers, which must soon make these'lands three fold more valuable then they now can be bought for. These lands will be sold all together or in tracts to suit purchasers. BCT Persons about to migrate to the far west would do well to first examine these lands, and would do better by buying and settling on them, where they will always have a good market, and the advantages of being in the midst of civilization. For particulars call at this office. ALSO,— 30 BRICK HOUSES atid LOTS of various sizes, situated in every part of the city, at prices from $6OO to $4,500. Persona wishing to buy themselves pleasant residences in this city, will please call at this office, where they can be suited to their satis faction on the most easy terms, by GEO. B. HAMILTON. 32-31 PUBLIC SALE or Valuable Real Estate. ON SATURDAY, the 6th of OCTOBER, 1850, the undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament ot Robert Hoar, late ot Salisbury twp., Lancaster county, dec’d, will sell at public vendue on the premises, that excellent and valuable Farm in Salisbury twp., Lancaster co., the late residence oi Robert Hoar, dec’d, containing about 87 ACRES, adjoining property ot Win. Henderson, Jno. Roop, Jonathan lloar, and others. This property is hand somely situated,about 21 miles north from the Gap, in a most delightful neighborhood, on the road lea ding from Graver’s mill to Buyerstown, and on the road from the Gap lo the White Horse tavern, and is convenient to places of public worship, stores, mills, school houses, blacksmith shops, and me chanics of different trades. Tho land is in prime order, under good fence, and is of good productive limestone quality. Pequea creek passes through the property, and it is well watered and divided into convenient fields. The improvements aregtffc a two story STONE MANSION HOUSE*, with [jSjg) an out-Kitchen and pump near the door, in a’" - " 1 never failing well of water; smoke house, wood house, and other out-buildings,—likewise a Stone Swisser Barn, with straw shed in front, and wagon shed adjoining, grain house, corn cribs, two car riage houses, and a workshop. Also—two conve nient Tenant Houses, both two stories, with a well and pump at each of them. About 4 Acres are Woodland, within* the bounds of which is a first rate Limestone Quarry, with an excellent site for Kilns. The stone easily quarried, and make lime of a superior quality for building purposes, whitewash, tkc. This is considered one of the choicest farms, in Salisbury twp. Persons wishing to view the property will be shown the same by Sam’l Hasson and Jacob Toutt, residing thereon, or the subscriber, living near. Sale to commence at one o’clock, P. M. of said day, when terms ofisale will be made known, and attendance given b* JOHN LINVILL, sept 3-3t-32] Executor. Estate of Rachael Sltrelner. fa ihe Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc'r. TITHEREAS, Jno. Evans,Committee of Rachael* T ? Shreiner, did on the 19th day of August, 1850 file m the office of the Prothonotary of the said «« account of the said Estate: in tK°i lCe i B .^ ereb y B iv en to all persons interested . Ls . tate ’ that the said court hare appoin ted the 3rd Monday of November, 1850, foV the confirmation thereof, unlesa exceptions be filed. d n* x HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sep. 3, ’SQ. 32.4/ Estate or Christian Bomberger. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co of Lanc’r WHEREAS, John SUoff er Tr „stee ifcSan T T Bomberger, sr., did on the twenty-fourth dav of August, 1850, file in the Office of the Proffiono* tary of said Court, his account of the said Estate • ■ Nftice ia hereby giren to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court haye aoDoin led the 18th day of November, 1860, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’r Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sep. 3, 1850, 32-4 t HTEW GOODS AT THE FARMERS' FAVORITE STORE. HAVING taken the old and well known stand of HOSTETTER & BEATES, and having selected from their extensive stock all the BEST (JOODS, to which we have added a very large and beautiful assortment of NEW AND FRESH GOODS, we would therefore invite the attention of the old customers of this iitore, who so liberally patronized Hostetter & Beates, and also our friends* in the city and county,'•to our extensive assortment of cheap Goods, which embraces a beautiful assort ment of ' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Among which may be found an entire new style ‘■’hameleon Stripe Dress Silks; Paris Brocade Silks; Qaeen’s Grey, Figured and Plain Silks; a beautiful assortment of 3-4 wide Chameleon Canton Silks for ladies dresses and vissqttes, which is equal to the old style Pongee for service, and richer than any satin. Also, RICH BLACK BOILED SILK , of ail widths for Dresses and Mantillas, with a fine assortment of Black Silk Laces tor Trimming. NEW SILK FIGURED LUSTRES, Of every shade and price. Ladies Cloth—a new article for Mourning dresses; Cape and Mohair; fine Black L-ustres of every shade and price. Cashmeres and T)e Laines—a beautiful assortment at prices from 12fr to 37J cents. SHAWLS. —The famous Bay State Long Shawls,. at all prices ; Merino, Thibet, Mous de Laines, and woolen Shawls of all styles. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.— Ladies and Gentle men’s, Kid, Silk, Cotton, Woolen and Berlin Gloves. Black Silk, Cashmere, Lambs Wool and Cotton Hosiery. Men’s heavy Buckskin Gloves and Mitts. STAPLE DRY GOODS, Consisting ol Muslins, Calicoes, at 4,6, 8, 10 and 12t conts per yard, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Tickings, Checks, Ginghams, Chambreys, Cotton Stripe, Woolen, Cotton and home made Flannels ; Linen and Cotton Table Cloths ; Birds-Eye, Huck abuck, and plain Toweling, &c. Wall Paper of all styles and prices. GENTLEMENS’ GOODS. Super Black, Blue, Brown, Green and Drab French, English and American Cloths all fresh from the city, which we offer very cheap, to those in want of a coat. Cassimeres, Satinets and Vestings in great variety and at exceedingly low prices. Velvet cords, Ken tucky Jeans, Wool and Colton Pant stuffs, &c. — Gentlemen and Ladies Silk, Woolen and Cotton under Shirts and Drawers. OUR CARPET ROOM is supplied \vith a choice assortment of Ingrain, 3 ply, Cotton and Rag Car peting, Floor and Oil Cloths, which will be sold very cheap. FEATHERS.—Live Geese Feathers of the best quality. 200 PAIRS OF BLANKETS, Of all makes and at all prices, from common to superior. Irish Linens, Marseilles Quills, very cheap. Together with a handsome assortment of Gentlemens’ Black Silk and Fancy Cravats; Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs; Linen and Cotton Laces, Edgings and Inserting*; Satin Mantua and Cap Ribbons, &c., ficc. GROCERIES. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Syrup Molasses, Starch, Salaratus, Spices, Nutmegs, &c., all of which aie of the best quality, and will be sold cheap. Ground Alum Salt by the sack. No. 1, 2 and 3, in bbls. half and quarter, New Mackerel of the best brands. QUEENSWARE. A large assortment of Liverpool, Common and ..China Ware of every pattern and style. THE PATENT FLINT WARE, For which we are sole Agents, and of which we will be receiving a large assortment this fall, can be had only at this establishment. ICrThe public are cautioned against an imitation article of this ware, which has lately been intro duced in some of the stores. Persons having credits due them from the late firm, will be paid at the counter. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods as heretofore. OCrPlease call and see fis.-^ft H. C. FONDERSMITH, JOHN HERR. Lancaster, Aug. 27, 1960. 31-tf Notice. IN the matter of the Account of Chas. Boughter, Trustee duly appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, to make sale of the Real Es tate of Abraham Correll, late of Lancaster county, deceased. And now, August 19, 1850, the account of Chas. Boughter, Trustee as aforesaid, being duly presen ted : On motion of Messrs. Hiester and Ford, At tornies, &e., Ordered, That the same be filed, and notice thereof given for three weeks in the Examiner and Herald, the Lancaster Intelligencer, and Volks freund, newspapers published in the city of Lan caster, that the same will be ,duly confirmed at an Orphans’ Court to be held on the Third Monday of September next , at 10 o’clock, A. M., unless excep tions be filed. B. KAUFFMAN, aug 27-3t-31] _ Clerk O. C. Perfumery, &c. JEAN MAIEL FARINA’S COLOGNE, Subius Lavender, Roussell’s French Extracts, English Pommades, Hayden’s Mouth Water, Eau de Lau gier, Fine Bay Water, Magnolia Lotion for the Hair; Musk, Rose, Violet and other Soaps ; Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes; Hair and Pearl Powder, Powder Puff's, &c., &c. For sale at MILLER’S Drug Store, august 27-31] West King street. 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.— Also, a lot of Black and Fancy Cassimeres. 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. Housekeeping Rj-y 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 sold 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. J. WENTZ & CO., Sign of the Golden Eagle, corner of East King and Centre Square. [aug OQ-tl-30 POWDER AND FUES.—2OO Kegs assorted Rock Powder. Also, patent safety Fues for sale at the cheap Hardward Store, East King street july 23-20) REUBEN R. 110HRER. »cw Clean Timothy Seed. THE subscriber lias just received several large lots of New Timothy Seed, clear of ail other seeds, and offers it for sale at very reduced rates. GEORGE M. STEINMAN, West King Street, Lancaster, aug 20 4t-30 HR. C. EHRMANN, HOMOEOPATHIC I»IIYSItIt.V, HAS removed his Office from North Prince st. to Krampli’s New Buildings, East Orange st., near North Queen street, Lancaster citv, Pa. an 8 27 • 31 .„- Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. SP. and Old Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, • celebrated alike for the cure of all diseases incident 10, and arising from,-an impure state of the Blood, may always he had fresh and genuine from GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist, West King street. ICT-Inducements will he offered to those who buy by the quantity. [aug 27-31 RECEIVED—IOO° lbs. best quality RED fj SOLE LEATHER and tor sale at the lowest prices, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding Store, sign of the “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 oi' the Last, West King street. M. fl. LOCHER. aug 13 . 29-tf M. H. Eoclier, (SUCCESSOR TO 11. c. T.OCUER,) 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 Store, aug 13-29ti] M. H. LOCHER. RASPS and FILES.—-Spencer’s celebrated horn Shoe Rasps. Albo, Spencer’s, Svvinburn’s and Ashton & Jackson’s superior .half round and flat Bastard files for sale at REUBEN S. ROHRER’S Cheap Hardware Store. june IS-21] Harrison’s Ink. HARRISON’S celebrated Ink in Quart, Pint, Half Pint and Gill Bottles, may be had on en quiry at MILLER’S Drug Store, aug 27-31 J West King street. Superior Oil for Table Use. NICE and Marseilles Table Oil in large and small bottles. For sale at _ CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King st. aug 27 31 Plano Porte Ware Rooms, NO. 171 CHEBNUT STREET, POLL’A. The OLD STAND occupied for more than one-third of a century by Geo. WiUig 3 Esq. THE undersigned would most respectfully an nounce to the public that he is AGENT for more than Twenty of the most celebrated manu facturers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and elsewhere; and is constantly receiving from them PIANOS of-the richest and most varied styles, of superior tone, and of the most superb finish, of 6, 6±, 6s, 6j, and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal to any manufactured either in.this country or in Europe. Just received, also, a further supply of CHURCH and PARLOR ORGANS , of beautiful patterns, and fine tones. His Wa&ekooh is'constantly supplied with a choice selection of SERAPHINES and MELO DEONS, from the oldest and most extensive manu factories in the United States ; among which is a new style of REED ORGAN, having Carhart’B patent improvements, with gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved, and highly ornamented; Turningand Repairing.— Sig. Salvador La Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufacturer and Or-: gan Builder, will attend to all orders. OSCAR C. B. CARTER. August 27, 1850. 31-6 m LADIES’ FASHIONABLE SHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the ladies of Lancaster city and coanty, 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 g~~S. Ladies fine Kid and Morocco Slippers , do. Leather and Morocco Walking Shoes, 1 /o do. Bl'k and Colored Gaiters, variety of r j patterns, 1/ Misses and Children's Gaiters, Shoes and Y Slippers , of every description. Having an abundant supply of the finest and best materials, selected with great care, he feels confi dent that he will be able to give satisfaction to all who favor him with their custom. Orders punctually attended, and work made and repaired at the shortest notice. 83“ A young lady attends to the sales in the store. JAMES COREY, aug 0 ’5O * ly—2B To the heirs and legal representatives of William Caldwell , late of Drumore township , Lancaster county , Pennsylvania dec'd, vis: MARY MOORE, a sister, living in Drumore township, Lancaster county, Pa., Elizabeth Patterson, a sister, wife of Hugh Patterson, both living in Upper Chanceford twp., York co., Pa., Wm. Clark and James Clark, of Washington county, Penn., and Mary Clark, married to Bevington, living at Jolist, Will county,lllinois, said William, James and Mary being children of Thomas Clark and Jane his wife, (both dead,) who was a sister ol deceased. Robert Caldwell, residence unknown, only son of John Caldwell, dec’d, who wasu brother of deceased. Take notice, that I will hold an Inquisition un der an order of the Orphan’s Court of said county, to divide or value the real estate of said dec’d, on FRIDAY, the 13th of SEPTEMBER, 1850, at 2 o’clock, P.- M., at the Buck tavern, now kept by Amos Groff, in Drumore township, Lancaster co., Pa., when and where you can attend, if you see proper. J. HUBER, . Sheriff of Lancaster Co., Pa. Sheriff’s Office, > Lanc’r, Aug. 27, 1860. $ JBRINTNALL respectfully calls public kill • attention to his Eating Establishment wWj) in West King st., under the Market House. His rooms are handsomely fitted up, and nothing has been left undone to make a visit to them at tractive and pleasant. In addition to koeping a constant supply of the best < - - FRESH OYSTERS. TRIPE. TURTLE & CLAM SOUP, (during the season,) Ike., &c., He also keeps HOT COFFEE, CAKES, &c., which will be a great accommodation to Market people, as his saloon is open at all hours. Housekeepers and others can be accommodated with Tomatoes , Water Melons , Corn, Cantelopes , Apples, Peaches , Pears , Sfc., 4'C., in any (mantity and at the lowest market prices. He invites his triends and the public generally to give him a call. Lancaster, Aug. 20 NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA Journeyman Hat Association, 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 arty other establishment in the United States. They also have a splendid assortment of Gents’ and Boys’ Cloth and Glazed CAPS ; Carpet. Bags, Umbrellas, &c., at equally Jow prices. Best Moleskin 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. TERMS.—For tuition in all the English and Scientific branches, together with Drawing, Paint ing, Needle-work, &c., per session $lO. Ancient 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-tf What! Another Grocery? Yes, — “ Each his own fortune pursues in the chase ; How many the rivals, how narrow the space 1 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 .. GROCERIES AND TEAS, in one of^jju/inwiiiji9 the rooms lately erected by Mr. F. J. it Ivramph, north-east corner ot Orange and 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. aug 13 29-tf Creditors of SAMUEL 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 Samuel McKinney, late of the.borough of Marietta, 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, aug 20 30-5 t E BOSTON, Tonsorial Professor, still performs • operations with the RAZOR and SCISSORS, at the old stand, Centre Square, directly above Hubley’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 M. H. LOCHER. 29-tf 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, aug 20-t£3o] East King street. LANCASTER COUNTY, SS. AT an Orphans’ Court held at Lancaster for the county of Lancaster, on the 20th day of Au gust, A. D., 1850. And now, August 20th, 1850, On motion of Geo. Ford, Attorney for petitioner, rule granted on the heirs and legal representatives of Joseph Hoover, late of the city ol Lancaster, dec’d, who died in testate, to appear in open court on the Third Mon day of September next , at 10 o’clock, A. M., to ac cept or refuse to accept the remaining real estate of said deceased, at the valuation put upon the same by the Inquest as confirmed on the 29th day of November, 1826. And court further order and direct notice of the said rule to be given in the Lancaster Intelligencer* and Lancaster Union, newspapers published in the city of Lancaster, for three successive weeks. By the Court, JA MES DYSART, aug 27-3 l-3t] For Clerk of O. C. A further supply ot .POLLARD’S REGENE- J RATIVE CREAM and Dollard’s Herbanium Extract—two preparations, unrivalled for their ef ficacy in removing dandruff, and preserving and promoting the vigor and beauty of the Hair. The wash is also useful for gentlemen after shaving, al laying all irritation and rendering the skin exceed ingly soft. For sale in West King street by GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist, august 27 31 model Store. Notice. Lancaster Restaurant. Excelsior Seminary, At tlie Old Place! Guns! Guns!! Just Received Public Sale* ON sth day (THURSDAY,) the 26th day of 9th month, (September,) A. D., 1850, the under signed, heirs of Isaac Evans,. of East Lampeter township, Lancaster county, dee’d, will sell\by public sale, on No. 1, at the late residence or said deceased, the following valuable real estate, viz: . No. 1, The MANSION PLACE, or Plantation, in East Lampeter township, adjoining lands of Abm. Witmer, Henry Hartman and .others, containing about ONE HUNDRED * FOURTEEN ACREB. The land is of first rate limestone quality, well watered by a never-failing stream, and conveniently d?i j i 1- 0 fields, with fences in good order. The Philadelphia turnpike passes through this property, which isi situate 5 miles east of the city of Lancas ter, and handy for places of worship, and to schools, mills and other places of public business. About 12 acres are well and heavily LIMED, and .there is on the premises a Lime Kiln, and a first-rate Limestone Quarry. The farm is in the highest stale of cultivation. The buildings are a convenient and substantial egM two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, alSl stone Swisser Barn, straw shed, wagon shed, cider hquse. Also a one and a half story Frame Tenant House, a Frame Stable, and other improvements. The Spring House is of stone, over a never-tailing spring of excellent water. There is also an abun dance of fruit trees of every variety. .. No. 2. About SIXTY-TWO ACRES, adjoining No. 1, and property of John Frantz and others, in East Lampeter township. This plantation is also in good order, under fence, well watered, and land of excellent Limestone lO acres being well. Timbered. Thq Philadelphia turnpike passes along one side of this property. The improvements are a new two-story STONE ROUGH CAST HOUSE, a stone, and frame Swisser Barn, with a large shel ter for cattle ; Corn Crib, Carriage House, Work Shop, and other improvements, including a spring of water. There is -on the premises, a Nursery of Young Fruit Trees, an Apple ORCHARD, and a variety of other choice fruit—Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, &c. No, 3, A WOOD LOT of about 4 ACRES, on Octorara Hill, in Paradise township, about 3 miles south Irom Williamstown, and half a mile from the road, adjoining property of Wm. Conard and others. The Timber is ready for cutting. This Wood Lot will be sold in two parcels, if desired by purchasers. desirous ol viewing No. 1,2, and 3, will please call on Isaac C. Evans, residing on No. 2. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known and due at tendance given by JESSE EVANS, ISAAC C. EVANS, MARGARET MAULE, ANN EVANS, MARY E. WINDLE, EMILY FORSYTH. At the same time and place the said Heirs will offer ar public sale, a Tract of Land of about 200 ACRES, IN WAYNE CO., INDIANA, About 80 Acres is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There are TWO HOUSES and two BARNS on said property, an Apple Orchard of good Fruit Trees. It is situate within 12 miles ol Richmond, the county seat, 8 miles from Canal, and about 6 miles from the National Road ; also within half a mile from Green’s Ford, White Water River, a good mill stream, and is surrounded withvilleges on every side. [aug. 27-31-5 t Valuable Mill Property aud 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, witlrfour run of stones, and all (he necessary machinery for merchant work, with a 'saw mill attached, all in first-rate running order, situate on the little 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; about 8 acres of the same is heavy timber land. Together with a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, STONE BARN, and with all the neces sary out buildings ; a good Orchard of -choice fruit trees, and running water !!!ISHb near the door, &c. JsSoSt Aiiy person wishing to view the property previ ous to the day of sale, will please call on Christian Ebv, 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. Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order df the Orphans’ Court, will be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of September next, on the p- QTV> "fl ises, that well known TAVERN STAND,IsWjm situate in Williamstown, Paradise township, Lancaster l county, kept for a number of years by Joseph H. Slaymaker, and lot of ground, containing 4 ACRES. The house is commodious, in good re pair, and well calculated for a public house. There are two wells of good water and a cistern at the door, with pumps in all. There is a large STONE BANK BARN, Slaughter House, Carriage House, Ice House, Smoke House, Wood Shed, and all the necessary out buildings. Also, a number of Fruit Trees on the premises.. ALSO, at the same time and place, will be sold a good Milch Cow, one harrow, one sleigh, one set of carriage harness, a ten plate stove, two rocking cradles, beds and bedding, carpeting, two bureaus, tables, kitchen dresser, shot gun, meat stands, cider barrels, pots and pans, together with a number of other articles, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given, and terms made known by THOS. S. M’ILVAINE, JANE E. SLAYMAKER, Admimstratore of Joseph H. Slaymaker , deed. au S 27 31-ts Public Sale. WILL be sold on SATURDAY, the sth day ot OCTOBER next, 1850, on the premises of tho subscriber, in West Hempfield aownship, Lan caster county, near Grider’s tavern, (formerly Gam ber’a,) and adjoining lands of Henry Burckard and others, and fronting the Lancaster and Marietta turnpike about 200 yards, C miles from Lancaster, the same from Marietta, and 5 from Columbia. No. 1, Contains 4 ACRES of first quality of Land, under good post, rail and pail fence. Also, a lot of C HOICK FRUIT TREES, such as Apple, Peach, Cherry, Gage, Grapes, &c. The improvements are a Two-Story Frame Weather-Boarded D WELLING HOUSE , Painted, 36 feet front by 30 feet deep, IS■ S with porch in front. The house is laid JbSbHi off into convenient apartments, with hall passing through the lower part; the rooms are all princi pally papered. There is a most beautifully enclosed yard in front ot the house with a well-finished pail fence and stone wall. Also, A STABLE of 46 feet front and 30 feet deep, with threshing floor 16 feet wide and 38 feet long, with a Straw Shed at tached ; new -Carriage House with loft 16 by 18 feet, painted j new Smoke House; Wood Ho'use, 14 hy 22 feet; Bake House, Corn Crib, a Stone Wash and Spring House 16 by 22 feet, with a loft and a never-failing spring all near the house ; Hog Pen 14 by 16 feet with an entry. There is a never failing stream of running water passing through the lower end of the barn yard on the line, so that cat tie and hogs have free access at all times from those places. This property has about 2000 pailings in fence on the premises, all put up of late—and is one of the most desirable for its locality, beautiful appearance and conveniences, it being supplied with plenty of the best running water, and cannot be surpassed by any other property in this section of the county. No. 2, Contains 5 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND, adjoining John Ilaldeman’s ore land, and lands of Joseph Houghendobler. It is supposed to contain a great quantity of Iron Ore. The land is of good quality and under post and rail fence. No. 3, Contains 15 ACRES of clear land, ad joining No. 2 and lands of John Bowers, Jno. Opple and others, with a FRAME STABLE, 16 by 24 feet long. There is a never failing well of water 16 feet deep, with a pump ; the land is in a high state of cultivation, laid out into fields, and under good post and rail fence. Any person desirous of purchasing a property as a private residence, had better examine it before purchasing elsewhere. The property will be sold separately or together as it may suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the properly previous to sale, can do so by calling on the owner residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known by the undersized. JACOB GAMBER. 27 31-6t* A Valuable Farm and 91111 Pro* perty at Public Sale. THE undersigned subscribers, Assignees of Jos. Elden, will expose to Public sale on, Tuesday, the Isf day of October next, the Mansion Farm of said Elden, situate in Southampton township, Frank iin county, about three-fourths of a mile north of Shippensburg, on the road leading to Roxbury, con taining 97 ACRES OF GOOD LAND , part of which is covered with fine timber. The improvements consist of a Two- * Story Stone Dwelling HOUSE, a good WlVrt Stone Bank Barn and other out-buildings; 11 ■ Also, a Two-Story Stone GRIST MILL, 11 111 on a good stream of water, and an Apple®"®* ORCHARD of choice fruit. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, can have it shown them by cal ling on either of the undersigned, residing in Ship pensburg, or at the Mansion Farm. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock,‘on said day, when terms will be made known by JACOB HECK, JOHN WUNDERLICH, aug 27-3 l-ts] Assignees. PLOUGHS. —Just received a i^woYMinnich’s celebrated Ploughs for sale at the Cheap Hard ware Store of REUBEN S. ROHRER. jnly 23 J26-tf Public Sale of a First-Bate Ume- O stone Farm. N T HURSD AY t he 12th day of SEPTEMBER, » * t * ie undersigned assignee of Henry APPf. 1 * will expose to public sale on the premises in Elizabeth township, Lancaster county, about one mue west from New Ephrata-~&nd about the same distance East trom 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'jef Martin Weidman! Christian Bentz, Esq., Gideon Weidman, John Appel and others. The improvements a large, nearly new, TWOSTORYSTONeIm*® D WELLINGHOUSE, a Summer House with Smoke House;.a large Bank Bam 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 Farm being a very desirable glace of residence, in a healthy neighborhood, convenient to churches, meeting houses, schools, mills and stores, and certainly for fertility of soli 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. 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. 2T-ts Fine Farm at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm in Dm more township, Lancaster county, 15 miles from Lancaster, near the road leading from Lan caster to Port Deposite and nearly equi-distant from the Buck and Chesnut Level. It contains 110 ACRES, a suitable portion of which is covered with Chesnut. The arable land, of about which one half is in clover, elopes gently to the south where it termi nates in a fine 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 TWO STORY .JfegA HOUSE, with a handsome porch in front.ffaalm The Kitchen forms a wing with a porticoJiliffl. 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 otUhe loca tion, the 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. Public Sale ol Real Estate. ON THURSDAY , the 1 2th day of SEPTEMBER next t 1850, will ba 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 Meeting House, on the old Philadelphia and Lancaster road, about 1J 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 38 ACRES. The improvements are a good Two-Story JWJL Log Weather-Boarded D W. E L L I N ofiasim HOUSE, a Swisser Barn, Wash or mer« House, Hog Stable, Corn Cribs and other out buildings. A well of good water with a pump therein near the house ; also a good bearing OR CHARD of choice fruit. The land i& 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 ot 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 terras of sale made knowji«by WM. McCASKEY. august 20 30-ts Public Sale. WILL be sold on SATURDAY the 2Ut day of September, 1850, at 1 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of John Mann, on the Marietta Turn pike, that valuable Plantatton or tract of land, sit uated along the Marietta Turnpike, in West Hemp field township, Lancaster co., 6 miles from the city of Lancaster, 6-frora Marietta, 2 from the Phil’a and Columbia railroad, and 2 from the Harrisburg and Mount Joy railroad, adjoining lands of Jacob EsKleman, Samuel Bruckart, Michael Harnish and others—containing 123 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, in a high state of cultivation, having been well limed within the last few years. About 15 acres is heavy timber land. The improvements are alarge BRICK DWELLING I™* HOUSE, 66 feet front, four rooms and a large kitchen on.the first floor, six rooms on the second story, with a double cellar under the house, also an arched cel lar in the yard, a pump of never failing water at the door ; one story Wash-house, Brick Smoke House, a large Stone BARN, 72 by 43 feet, another grain and corn barn, Wood House, Hog-stye and other out.buildings. Also, a choice and productive ORCHARD. The above property is in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, convenient to markets mills, and the situation is unsurpassed by few in the county. If the purchaser desires it, from 3to §5,000 can remain in the property from 3 to 5 years by giving good security with interest. Any person wishing view the property can call on Andrew Metzger,Residing on the same. An indisputable title will be made and possession given on the first of April next. Further conditions will be made known on the day of sale. TOBIAS B. STEHMAN, ANN STEHMAN. august 27 31-3 t Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public sale on Saturday the 26 th day of October, 1860, at 1 o’clock, P. M.> at the public house of Samuel in the Village of Maytown, East 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 erty of the late Francis Johnston dec’d. Isllajj Terms:—The purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April, 1851, when a title wiH be executed and possession given. ' Due attendance will be given by - HENRY JOHNSTON, ' Administrator of Francis Johnston, dec’d. august 19 30-ts Valuable Farm Tor Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale that valua ble farm, situated in Dickinson township, Cum berland county, between the Walnut Bottopi 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 covered with woodland. The improvements are a LOG DWELLING JK»i| HOUSE, a new BANK BARN, and other Out-j(j£ 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. August 6, 1850. 27-tf 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 payment, 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 13-61-29] BENJ. F. SHENK. Timothy Seed. Onn BUSH - PRIME TIMOTHY SEED, clear of all other seeds. Just received and for sale at the cheap Hardware Store of REUBEN S. ROHRER, ang 2D-tf-30} East King street. At the Eagle Depot for Dry Goods and Carpets, Late Longenecker’s, Corner of East King and Centre c Square, Lancaster. Public Sale of the Real Property of Wm. Johnson and Wife. THE subscribers, Assignees of William Johnson ami 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, Martic township, Lancaster county, a tract of 10 ACRES AND fc© PERCHES of land, more or less, situate in Rawlinsville, with a Double Two-Story Weather-Boarded DWEL* i“to LING HOUSE, Frame Stable, and other buildings thereon erected, adjoining property of Johh 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 6 271 ts THE subscriber offers at private sale, the valua ble tract of land on which he resides, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, about one half mile south ol the Stone on the Walnut Bottom road, containing 17 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 JrasjL consist of a Two Story LOG and WEATH- Timm ER-BOARDED HOUSE, with Back Build » PHWing, and a frame KITCHEN, ail 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. JOHN RAWLINS. 29-Gt Valuable Quarry Property for > Sale, t 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 MartiCgtownship, 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 fjfflM} DWELLING HOUSE, Jijjfi 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 j 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 day of sale by P. W. HOUSEKEEPER, JOHN McSPARREN, Assignees. {KrALSO, 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, 1860. CHERRY PECTORAL: For tlie Cure of COUGHS, COEDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING -OOUGE( 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 ol 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,J546. 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 bad 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 Cherry Pectoral. ’And that last cured her!. George Watkinson, Esq., had to our 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, ami he now officia tes as usual in his place. These are three of the cases in which we have known Unsuccessful but never to 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 isknown 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 5 Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania University of Medicine; President Perkins, Ver mont Medical College; Dr. Valentine Mott, New York City; Parker CieaveJand, 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, Mass. Sold by JOHN F. LONG, C. A. HEINITSH, 6 J. W. RAWLINS, Lancaster. July 16-25-4mJ JOB PRINTING neatly and expeditiously exe euted at thisoffiee. PRICES REDUCRnj A Small Farm For Sale. MATHEW_LYNCH, 2G-3m JOHN McSPARREN, 27-ts GREAT COUGH REMEDY.
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