• f To and \ *•* * VfcliUlyy 1 WE would respectfully beg leave .to state that we are now opening thenfoit elegant'assort ment of ' - ■ • : i .i FINE ANI) FANCY STATIONERY. This stock has been selected with great care, by' ah experienced bnyer,and comprises many articles of the most superb character, such as NEW STYLE PORTMONAIES, *• of carved Pearl, Tortoise Shell, Papier Mache, Pearl, Silver and Gold Inlaid. Splendid : WORK BOXES, • for Ladies, Card Cases, of all kinds, Eosewood and | Mahogany . ! WRITING DESKS, together with a splendid assortment of elegant NOTE PAPERS AND ENVELOPES, Motto Wafers,. Seals, Letter Stamps, &c., together with a great variety of every article needed to fit out in complete stvle a Lady’s writing table. SPANGLER & BRO., (late Gish’s.) sept 24-35] u Tlie largest, Cheapest, and Best ASSORTMENT of Books and stationery, £ver offered to the citizens of Lancaster, will be fbuad at SPANGLER’S, [late Gish’s.] THIS WAY FOR BLANK BOOKS. We would inform those ,who desire BLANK BOOKS, that we have justreceived from one of the most extensive i*enu'acturers in New York City, a full and complete assortment of Blank Books, com posing in part DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DOCK ets, Memorandum Receipt Books, Quarto Accounts, Pass Books ot every variety, all of which will be sold,at lower prices than at any other house in the city. Call and examine. SPANGLER & BRO., (late Gish’s. sept 24-35] Notice to Store-keepers. THE subscriber takes this method to inform the Storekeepers of Lancaster and the adjoining counties, that he has a large assortment of Earthen Ware od hand, such as Applebutter crocks, of all sizes; also, Dishes for Baking Pies and Puddings. Jugs, Jars, and all other kinds of Ware, which he wifi sell low for Cash. sept 23-MI-35] HENRY SWOPE. Positive Sale of Real ON WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of October, 1850, the Assignees of Thomas Johnson and Susan his wife, will eipose to Public Sale at the house of Francis Groff, Chesnut Level, Drumore Township, Lancaster co., the following premises lying on the road leading from Conowingo Furnace, to McCall’s Ferry, and about two miles north of Chesnut Level, lying near the head waters of Fish ing Creek, a tract of land containing 230 ACRES, about 150 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 chesnut timber fit for posts and, rails. Also, an excellent site for a water power with a Sickle Mill erected The property is convenient to Schools, and Mills, and in an excellent neighbor- : ' hood. j The above described property adjoins lands of j David Parry, James B. Moad, and others. The • improvements thereon are a large two story .Stone DWELLING HOUSE, 33 i feet front, with a two story kitchen at- |SigS]|flL j tached covered with slate, lately built. j Also, two fine and commodious ! ANT HOUSES, and a large Stone Smith Shop, i covered with slate; a large Bank Barn with stone j cellar, and stone Shed attached. Also, a Wagon j Shed with Granaries in the loft, and one large Corn 1 Crib on each ,side; a stone Spring House covered j with slate over a never-failing spring of excellent : water. Also an excellent young Orchard, with choice fruit, just commencing to bear. The whole ! will be sold together, or 50 acres of the woodland J will be dividea into lots of 10 to 20 acres each, as ! ► may best suit purchasers. j Owing to its advantages of location it is considered j one of the most desirable farms in the county. A . clear and indisputable title will be made find posses- i aion given on the first day of April, 1851. Persons wishing to view .the premises will call i on Josiah Easton who resides thereon, or either of ; the undersigned. 1 j Sale to commence at 12 o’.clock of said day, j when due attendance will be given and terms made known by P. W. HOUSEKEEPER, JNO. McSPARREN, Assignees. NOTICE—AII persons indehted to the said Thomas Johnson are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated, to the above Assignees. sep 24 __ __ \ 35-ts Public Sale. ON THURSDAY, October 17, 1850, will be sold at public sale, at the Black Horse Tavern, near the premises, in New Providence, Martic twp., A VALUABLE MERCHANT & SAW MILL, STILL HOUSE, MANSION HOUSE, * arid about 35 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND. The Mill is on Beaver creek, three and a half sto nes high, with four run of French burs, and all the machinery necessary for doing good work. The Saw Mill is in first-rate order, and has likewise every facility for doing good work—there being plenty of good water power. The Still House is capable of running 30 hogsheads. The MANSION; HOUSE is a new two story brick, with wash-house, pump and cistern on the porch, and alLdesirable conveniences. There is a good Barn, and other out-buildings, a Stene Tenant House, and a thri ving young Orchard. The land is limestone, in good order and well watered. This property is in a thriving and thickly settled neighborhood, and offers great inducements to per sons desirous of doing.an extensive business. Persons wishing to view the premises will apply to the subscriber thereon. Sale to begin at 1 o’clock, when conditions will be made known. HENRY LEFEVRE. sept 24 *4t-35 Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ON- FRIDAY, the 11th of October next, 1850, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Benjamin Eckraan, in the village of Rawlinsville, the following described property, late of John Laird, dec’d, to wit: A Tract of Land in Martic township, adjoining lands of David Black, Joseph Armstrong, Coleman’s aod others, containing 74 ACRES, and 100 perches of good land, —nearly two-thirds cleared, (of which 8 acres is meadow, watered by the Tuckquan creek,) and the remaining one-third and more heavily covered with thriving timber. The public road leading from Lancaster to McCall’s Ferry passes through this farm. The improvements are a Two Story Log DWELLING HOUSE, Log ■ . Barn, Stone Spring House, and a thriving young ORCHARD, just beginning to bear. IgSgifiMS A never-failing spring of water rises with- luSsßl in a few feet, of the house. There is 1 ,r “ plenty of Limestone for the purpose of lime, to be got within 2 or 3 miles of the property. . A clear arid-indisputable title be made, and pos session given the first day of,April next. Any person desirous of viewing the property previous to day of sale, can be shown it by apply ing to the subscriber near Rawlinsville. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by DAVID LAIRD, Executor. - sep 24 35-3 t Public Sale. ON THURSDAY, October 3, will be sold at public sale oh the premises, in M&nheim twp., on the road from Lancaster to Manheim borough, 3 miles north from Lancaster, and 2 miles east of Petersburg, a farm containing 113 ACRES AND SOME PERCHES, oi limestone land, adjoining Christian Hess,.John K. Dunkle, John 'Haber and others. About 35 acres are Woodland, the remainder in a high state of cultivation, having all been lately limed, under good fences, and well watered. The improve ments are a Stone Dwelling House, with aliiiß pump convenient, Swisser Barn, wagon-shed, 1 corn-crib, wood-shed, and other out-bulldings, and an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on Henry Bressler, living thereon. This property will be sold together or in three parts, as purchasers may desire. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, when terms will he made known. ISAAC BRESSLER: ae P* *2t-35 To the heirs and legal representatives of William Caldwell , late of Drumore township. Lancaster county, Pennsylvania , dec’d, viz MARY MOORE/ a sister, living in Drumore township, Lancaster county, p a , Elizabeth Patterson, a sister, wife of Hugh Patterson, both living in Upper Chanceford twp., York co. Pa Wm. Clark and James Clark, of Washington co/ Penn., and Mary Clark, married to —ißevingtoi/ living at Jolist, JVVill county, Illinois; said William 5 James and Mary l being children of Thbmas Clark and Jane his wife, (bqth.dead,) who was a sister of dec’d. Robert Caldwell, residence unknown; only son..of John Caldwell, dec’d, who was a brother of deceased. Take notice, that the Inquisition held on the real estate dividing into three purparts valuing the same viz : No. 1, for the sura of $549 93-100, No. 2, for $461 53-100, and No. 3; for $693 56-100, was con firmed nisi by the Orphan’s Court of said county and State, on the 19th of September, 1860, and that said Court granted a rule on said heirs and legal representatives, to be and appear in the Or phan’s Court of said county, on the 18th day of November, A. D. 1850, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, Pa., then and there-to accept or refuse the real estate of said dec’d, at the valuation thereof as made by the In quest, and in case of neglect or refusal to do so, to shew cause wl)y the same should not be sold ; of which rule and notice you are hereby notified, so that you may take such action in the premises as you may deem right. J. HUBER, sept Sheriff of Lancaster cp. ; Pa. Notice. /"VN the 1 Kth day of November' neit, , V/ will be offered at public sale, on the premises, that valuable and wclL established ■ ■ i T AVER If; S TA HD, Icnown at the “ T&Avjuxx»*BTinr, ,, 'eitiiated on the north side of East King sfreet/iri the city'of Lan caster, squares of the new. Co. Priaon, and. four squares East from the . Court. House. The Tavern house is a DOUBLE TWO STORY BUILDING, withl'exiensive back jttijifl buildings, divided into convenient roomsi££u& and embracing every convenienceofa Hotel. There is an excellent new Stable, with extensive sheds attached, large enough to accommodate fifty horses, and the largest yard in the city for the accommoda tion of drovers and wagners. This property comprises Two full Lots or Ground, fronting on East King stieet one hundred and twenty-eight feet nine inches, extending back two hundred and forty-five feet to a fourteen feet alley. There are two excellent wells of water with pumps therein, and Hydrant at the kitchen door. This property has long been occupied as a Tav ern, and being situated iu the healthiest part of the city, it is second to no other stand. Sale to commence at 6 o’clock P. M. when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the subscriber', residing on the premises. JOHN HAMILTON. Lancaster, Sep’t 24, 1850. 35-8 t Public Sale. ON WEDNESDAY, the 9th of October next, will be offered at public sale, at the hotel of John McNeel, in the village of Bainbridge, Lancaster county, the following Real Estate in said village, late the properly of John Christ, dec’d. No. 1, a Lot of Ground, No. 25 in the general plan of said village of Bainbridge, c ontaining in front on Front street forty-five feet, and extending in depth to Elbow alley, 171 feet, bounded on the north-east by Elbow alley, on the south-east by Market street, on the south-west by Front st., and on the north-west by Lot No. 24, on TtiiiT. which is erected a two story gyffslh BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, jliiSßi and other out-buildings. dBEBSHHL No. 2, a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above, and numbered 24 in the general plan of said village, fronting on Front street aforesaid. These lots are situated within a short distance of the river, and as the newly constructed railroad from Columbia to Portsmouth passes immediately in front ot them, they are very desirable localities for any kind of public business. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned, Administrators of John Christ," dec’d. JACOB CHRIST, SUSAN A. CHRIST, JOHN F. SHRODER, BENJ. F. SHENK. sept 24 .. 3t-35 Two very Valuable Farms at Public Sale. THE subscribers, Assignees of William Miller, of Southampton township, Franklin county, will offer at p.ublic sale, on WEDNESDAY the 16th of October next, the Real Estate of said Miller, comprising Two Tracts of Land, situated in said township of Southampton. No. 1 js °ne mile ea9t of Orrstown, ad joining lands of William Rogers, David Spencer, and others, and the Shippensburg and Roxbury road, containing 127 ACRES of land, (part limestone and part slate,) having thereon erected a LOG j (weather-boarded) HOUSE, a Log Barn, and other out-buildinga, an Orchard ofß*! 1 choice Fruit Trees, and a well of good JLIJLj. water. There is a sufficiency ot Timber on this tract, and it also contains some very excellent meadow land. No. 2 is adjacent to the first mentioned tract, adjoining lands of Spencer, Jacob Kncisley and others, and contains FORTY-EIGHT ACRES, of first quality slate land, having thereon erected a good DWELLING HOUSE aud Log Barn, to gether with other otlt-buildings. There are a num ber of excellent Fruit Trees on this property, a sufficiency of Timber land, arid a well of good water near the door. Persons wishing to purchase land would do well to examine these tracts previous to the day of sale, as either of tho tracts are highly productive. , Terms : —The one-half on the Ist day of April next, and the balance in two payments without interest. ■ Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on Tract No. 2, when due attendance will be given by JOHN ORR, WAI. ORR, Assignees. 35-3 t Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undersigned, Executor ot the last will aud testament of Hugh Fitzpatrick, late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d, offers at private sale that VALUABLE FARM of land, containing 124 and f ACRES, situate in Manheim township, and adjoining the lands of Thomas McElrath, Michael Malone and Bernard McGrann. The above farm is in a high state of cultivation, having been for years in the charge of good and careful tenants; and as it immediately adjoins the the city of Lancaster it presents to purchasers many obvious advantages. The buildings erected on the premises are of an excellent and substantial character, and consist of a two story STONE MANSION HOUSE, §j}{H| numerous out-buildings and a STONE d&H9B BARN, which, in point of size, completeness of arrangement and convenience of access, is unsur passed by any within the limits of the county of Lancaster. In addition to the above, and at some distance from the mansion house, there is an excellent dwel ling house well known as t( The Cottage, ’’ which, at a very inconsiderable eipense, can be fitted up as a tasteful and convenient summer residence. The supply of watei is abundant at all seasons. In case the above premises are not sold before the 16th of November next, they will, after that date, be offered for rent. Terms of sale, or rent, can be ascertained by calling on Frs. Keenan, Attorney at Law, South Queen Btreet, Lancaster. RICHARD McGRANN, Exeeutor. 9 Lancaster, Sep 24, 1850. 35-tf Apprentices Wanted. rp WO apprentices wanted to learn the Tailoring J Business. Boys who have some knowledge ?>f the business would be preferred. Enquire of the subscriber, in West King st., Lancaster. E. M. HAMBRIGHT. sep 10 33-3 t Lowe’s Honey Soap. LOWE’S Honey Soap, a superior article for the Toilet and Bath. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S, sep 10-33] East King street. MACKEREL, a SHAD, CODFISH. | ‘ SALMON, I Constantly on hand and HERRINGS, - I for sale hy PORK, f j. PALMER & Co., HAMS AND SIDES, | Market Street Wharf. SHOULDERS, j PHILADELPHIA. LARD AND CHEESE,J [sep 10-33 3m Estate of Jacob Coble & Wile. in the Court of Common Plea 9 for the co. ofLan’r. WHEREAS Abraham Breneman, Assignee of Jacob Coble and wife, did on the 4th day of September, 1850, file in the office of the Prothono tary 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 appointed the 18th day ot November, 1850, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest HENRY STOEK, Proth’y! Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sept. 17, ’5O. 34-4 t Estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick. ALL persons having claims or demands against the estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick, late of the city of Lancaster, innkeeper, dec’d, are requested to make known the same duly authenticated, with out delay, and those indebted to make payment, on or before the Ist day of November next, to MARGARET FITZPATRICK, Residing in the city of Lancaster, Executrix of Hugh Fitzpatrick. [sep 17-34-7 t MH. LOCHER, • Has just received 100 Sides Slaughter Sole Leather. 100 •< Shoe Skirting. 200 “ Finished Upper. 30 “ Calf Skins. 100 Slaughter Kips, to which the attention of shoe makers is invited, at his old stand, sign of the Last, West King st., Lancaster. [sep 17-34 ADAM’S HORSE HAIR FLESH RUBBERS. Adam’s Curved Horse Hair Flesh Brushes, For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S sep 10-33] Drug Store, East King street. POWDER AND FUES.—2OO Kegs assorted Rock Powder. Also, patent safety Fuea for sale at the cheap Hardward Store, East King street. _jwy 23-26] REUBEN R. ROHRER. To Paper manufacturers. Benjamin miles, manayunk, pa., Manufactures to order all kinds of Paper Mill Plates and Bairs, at the shortest notice, and warranted. All orders by mad or otherwise will be punctually attended to. Manayunk, Pa., Sept. iBs- 34 _ lra Dissolution or Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, trading under the firm of Lonher & Geiger, in the Fouhdary and Machine business was dissolved on the 7th day. of February, 185 o! The accounts of the late firm will be settled by John Lenher & Co. JOHN LENHER, ELISHA GEIGER. Lsiicwter, Sep. 10,18 W, 33-St GQD SAVE.THE COMMON WEAL TH- Sheriff’* Proclamation. • Of the General Election for the year 1850. IN parsuauce of the duties imposed by the Election Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, I, JACOB HUBER, High Sheriffof Lancaster conn ty, do hereby publish and give notice to the quali fied citizens, electors of the several Wards, Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the city and county of Lancaster, that a General Election will be held on TUESDAY, the Bth day of October next, (185p,)' at the several places hereinafter designated, $o elect by ballot One qualified citizen -to be voted for by all the qualified citizens of Lancaster county for-Canal Commissioner. ’ ’’ • One qualified citizen Jf> be.voted for by. all the qualified citizens of Lancaster county for Auditor General. •• . ■ -• One qualified citizen to be voted-for by all the qualified citizens of Lancaster countyforjaarveyor General., One qualified citizen to-be voted for by all the qualified citizens of Lancaster county for Congress- Five qualified citizens to represent said county in the House of Pennsylvania. One qualified citizen of said county’for District Attorney. One qualified citizen for Commissioner of said county. Two qualified citizens for Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said county. One qualified citizen for Auditor of said county: One qualified citizen for County Surveyor. Six qualified citizens for Prison Inspectors of said county. Arid also'to decide by ballot upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, providing for the electionof the Judg es of this Commonwealth by the people. Ist District—The qualified electors of the first District, composed of the city of Lancaster, are to bold their election at tbe Court House in said city. 2d District—Drumore twp. at the public house now occupied by Amos Groff in said township. 3d District —Composed of apart of the townships of Mount Joy and the whole’of West Donegal, jnclu ding the Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house now occupied by George Boyer in the borough of Elizabethtown. 4th District—Being a part of Earl township, at the pablic bouse now occupied by A. E. Roberts, in the village of New Holland in said twp, sth District —Elizabeth township, at the public house now occupied by John Erb in said twp. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Keneagy in said Borough. 7th District —Composed of Rapho township, in cluding the borough of Manheim, at the public house of Jabob Fetter in said borough. Bth District —Salisbury township, at the public house now occupied by John Mason in said twp. 9th District—East Cocalico township, at the pub lic bouse now occupied by Andrew Ream, in the village of Reamstown, in said township. 10th District—Being a part of the township of E. Donegal, at tbe public school house in the village of Maytown, in said twp. 11th District—Caernarvon township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Albright, in the vil lage ot Churclitown in said twp. 12tb District—Martic township atthe public house now' occupied by Benjamin Eckman in said twp. 13th District —Bart township, at the public house now occupied,by CH. Graham in said twp. 14th District—Coleraine at -the public house now occupied by Cyrus Millner in said twp. 15th District—Little Britain township, at the public house now occupied by Widow Lewis in said township. 16th Bistrict—Warwick township, atthe public house now occupied by Shroder A Barr, in the vil lage of Litiz, in said township. 17th District—Composed of the -borough of Mari etta aud part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough of Marietta, in said township. . lB£h District —Columbia borough, at the Town HalUu said borough. 19|h District—Sadsbnry township, at the public hous'e now accupied by John Smoker in said twp. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public house now occupied by Martin Herr in said twp. 21st District—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by Isaac Messner in said twp. 22d Dis net—Composed of parts of townships of Rapho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Mount Joy. 23d District—Being part of EastHempfield town ship, atthe public house now occupied by Jacob Singer, in the village of Petersburg, in said twp. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public bouse now occupied by Henry Miller, in the village of Lampeter Square, m said twp, 25th District—Conestoga township, at the public boase now occupied by Adam Kendig in said twp. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at tl e upper school house in the borough of Washing ton, in said twp. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house now occupied by John W Gross, in said twp. 28th District—Conoy township, at the public school house in tbe village of Bainbridge in said twp. 29th District—Manheim towuship, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Minnich.iu the village of Nefisville, in said twp. 30th District —Being part of Manor township, in cluding that part whicli voted with the 34th district and formerly belonged to the 39th, at the public house now occupied by Abraham Peters in said twp. 31st District—West Earl township, at the public bouse now occupied by Samuel Hull inEarlville.in said twp. 32d District—Being partof W est Hempfield town ship, at the house now occupied by Jacob Greider* in said twp. 33d District—The township of West Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Levi Summy, in the borough of Strasburg. 34th District—Being part of Manor township, com monly called Indiantown district, at the school bouse in said township, by the name of Rural Hill. 35th District —West Cocalico township, at the public bouse now occupied by Samuel Shower, in the village of SDceneck. in said twp. 36th District—Being part of Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue Ball, in said twp. 37th District—Paradise township, at the public house now occupied by John Rowe, in said twp. 38th District—Being a part of East Hempfield township, at the puhlic school house in the village of Hempfield in said.twp. 39th District—Lancastertownship, at the public house now occupied, by Charles Nauman, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township* at public bouse now occupied by Daniel Miller, in said twp. 41stDistrict —Little Britain twp. at the house of Jonathan Hamilton. Oak Hill. 42d District—Composed of Upper Lecock town ship, at the public bouse of Michael Bender in said township. 43d District—Composed of Penn township, at the üblic house of C, Hershcy, in said twp. 44 th District—Composed of the Borongb ot Ad* amstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th District—Fulton twp, at the public house of Elias Pennington, in said twp. The General Elections in all the Wards, Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the county are to be opened, between the hoars of eight and ten o’- clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without in terruption or adjournment until seveno’clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed— ceptthe Polls of the Ward and General Elections in the dtp of Lancaster, which shall he kept open vntil nine o'clock in Ike evening. Every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or ageDt, who is, or shall be employ edjunder the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of the State or. of the United States, or of any city or incorporated District, and also that every member of Congress, or of the State Legis lature, and of the Select and Common Council of any city, or Commissioners of any incorporated D s trict is. by law, incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge. Inspector or Clerk, of any election of this Common wealth, and no Inspector, Judge, or other officer, ot anv such election, shall be eligible there to be vo ted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections, shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respetive ly belong, before nine o’clock in the morning; each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. “ In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the per son who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next proceeding election shall act as ax Inspector in his place, and u - C £ ae P erson who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at tend. the person elected Judge shall appoint an In spector in his place, and in case the person elected as Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who shall have received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place, and if any vacan cy shall continue in the Board for the space of an hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which snch officers shall have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect ono of theirnumber to fill snch vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the coun ty of Lancaster, at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the' 12th day of OCTO BER, A. D., 1850, at 10 o’clock, A. M. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Lancaster, ? . September, 17, 1850. td 24 The following sections of the Act of the General Assembly, approved the 27th dav of February, A. D. IB4t>, are published for the information of the electors cf Lancaster county, viz: Sec. 1. Be it enacted. Ice. That it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, G. eene and Erie, from and after the passage of this Act, to vote for all the candidates for the various offices to be filled at any election on ONE SLIP OK. TICKET: Provided, The office for which every can didate is voted for shall be designated, as required by the existing laws of Ibis commonwealth. . Sec. 2 That any fraud committed by any person vot ing in the manner above prescribed, shall be punished as similar frauds are directed to be punished by the ex • istmg laws of this commonwealth. Notice. THE subscriber having sold his Dry Goods Es tablishment (formerly Hostetter & Beates,) to Messrs. Fondersmith & Herr, hereby informs those indebted to him in any way, that his Books and accounts are at the Grocery Store of George W Smith, in East King street, directly opposite, the Farmers’ Bank, where all having unsettled accounts are requested to call without delay and settle the Jlme - CHARGES BEATES; Iwrcutter, gept. 17, I§W, Vv£ O.CwB, -Philadelphia, most • loihecitizens of Lan caster,3barhewußope&ibr sale at \ HUBBY'S WAITE SWAN HOTEL, Centre Square, ontbeJst of October,-a large and splendid- assortment of 6,6 i, Gf.aodj 7 octave fiOSHWOOJ) PTANO FORTJCS t selected from bis large and varied stock at his store-; 171' Chesnut street, and made by some of-the most;, celebrated man a factarers in ,B.oBlon, New York, andT*hiladel phia, oftbeLverybestmaterial, of exquisite tone and finish/and equal to any in this country or Europe.'^They = will be sold at the manufacturers lowest cash prices, and warranted. A] so an assort ment ot Seraphines, Melodeons, Parlor Organa, &c., from the most, celebrated-manufacturers. Mr. B. will open as above, and continue open two weeks. Being the Agent for more than TWENTY FACTORIES in the United States, he is able to furnish Instru ments on better terms than any one else in the country. Mr. Carter has’the satisfaction to announce that he has engaged the services of the celebrated Ital ian Manufacturer and Turner , Mr. La Grassa, to accompany him, and any instruments that may re quire repairing and tuning, it will be executed by him in the most superior manner. IS 34-3 t Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Store, NORTH QUEEN ST., ADJOINING SPANG LER’S BOOK STORE, AND THREE DOORS SOUTH OF ORANGE ST. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers that he 'has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock of Tobacco that has ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising the different brands fancy one pound lump, large and small Congress, fine spun and large plug, Thomas’ Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro noko, which he is prepared to sell low'er than any other hoose in Lancaster. He invites country storekeepers to his large and varied stock of Tobac co, as well as to his splendid assortment of SUPERIOR HAVANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS, of the choicest brands and of the finest flavor, he also keeps constantly on hand the largest stock of DOMESTIC SEGARS in Lancaster, which he will sell lower than any other house in the city. The best segar* in Lan caster can be had here j he warrants them equal to any manufactured in the state. N. B. Also, imported Turkish Smoking Tobacco, warranted genuine. ■ JOHN KUHNS, sep 17 34-3 m New Goods. THE subscribers having completed the altera tions, enlarging and improving their store rooms, are now receiving a large assortment of DRY GOODS, of almost every variety, superfine and ordinary, for Ladies’ and Men's wear, which they will sell at the Jowest figures. Ingrain and Striped CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, FLOORCLOTHS,TABLE LINENS,SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, and most other articles of Furnishing Goods. Feathers, Hops, Clover and Timothy Seed. Tin Plates, Copper, Pig Lead, &c. &c. sept 19-*3t-34] C. HAGER & SON. Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday , the 12 th of October next , at 1 o’clock P. M., the following Real Estate, late of John Pyle, dec’d, situate in the village and township of Mount Joy, in said county:— A Lot of Ground, numbered 74, in the plan of Mount Joy, fronting on the Lancaster and Harris burg Turnpike 83 feet, and extending back on Bar bara street 165 feet, with a Two Story TAVERN HOUSE, an Ice House and oth er improvements thereon erected. IntaHfl Also, two Lots of Ground, each fronting*™"™*™ 50 feet on the Turnpike, and extending back 180 ft. to an alley, with a Warehouse and Stable there on erected. Also, four Lots of Ground, numbered 102-3-4-5, each fronting on Mount Joy street 50 feet, and ex tending back to an alley 180 feet, adjoining prop erty of Christian Good and Edward M’Cleery. The Lancaster and Harrisburg Railroad passes through Nos. 74-5-6, close to the Tavern, and all the trains of cars stop there. Terms: two-thirds of the purchase money to be paid on the first day of April, A. I). 1851, when the deed will be executed and possession given; the other third to remain a lien on the premises during the life of the widow of said John Pyle, dec’d, the interest thereof to be paid her annually, and at her death said third to be paid to the heirs of said deceased. HENRY SHAFFNER, Trustee. 4t-34 Peremptory Sale of Valuable City Property. rpHE subscriber having determined to sell all his _■ city property on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 2,1850, at the Tavern ofDavid Espenshade, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, to wit: No. I—Being that new substantially built [TSffiS two story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, piece of ground, with two story back buildings, and hydrant water in the yard, situate in North Lime street (opposite Grubb’s Mansion house,) and con taining in front 23 feet, (including an alley,) and in depth westward 64 feet 4| inches. No. 2—Being a BUILDING LOT, adjoining No. I on the south, and containing in front 23 feet, and in depth 64 feet 4J inches. No. 3—Also a Building Lot, adjoining No. 2 on the south, containing in front 23 feet, and in depth 61 feet 44 inches. No. 4 —Also a Building Lot, adjoining No. 3 on the south, and containing in front 25 feet more or leas, and in depth 64 feet 41 inches. No. s—Being that valuable business property within H squares of the Court House, (late the property of Wm. Roeting, dec’d,) situate on the north side of East King street, now occupied by Levi Swope as a store. This is a valuable business property. It has an ice house, good pump of spring water, and a perpetual privilege of wagon and car riage way through the property adjoining it on the east,' witffbake house and smoke house attached containing in front on East King street 33 feet 2 inches, (including.the use of a three feet alley) and in depth northward 252 feet to a 14 feel wide public alley. All this property is clear of ground rent, and will he sold clear of all incumbrances, with good titles. Teims ol sale made known at the sale and draughts of property exhibited. Persons wishing to view the property wilt call on the subscriber. J. WI^E. Lancaster, Sep. 16 34-ta An Ordinance Authorizing william dittaks to erect a Slaughter House on the rear of a lot owned by Mrs. Susan Tome, on the north west side of Middle.street, in the city of Lancaster : Sec. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Lancaster, in Select and Common Councils, assem bled, That Wm. Dittarsbe and he is hereby author ized and permitted, to erect or cause to be erected, a Slaughter house on the rear of the above named lot, situated on the north west side of Middle street, in said city, under and subject to the regulations and restrictions of the Ordinance, entitled “An Or dinance respecting Distilleries, Slaughter Houses, Hog Pens and Tanneries,” passed the 18th day of August. A. D# 1832: Provided nevertheless, That this ordinance shall not take effect and be in force, until at least three property holders on each side adjoining the lot on which the Slaughter House is proposed to be erected, shall first give their con sent in writing ; and provided, further, That the said Wm. Dittars shall first pay into the City Trea sury, the sum of Ten Dollars to defray the expense of publishing and recording this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law, at Lancaster, the 3d day of September, A. D., 1850. WILLIAM MATHIOT, PresHC. C., HENRY CARPENTER, Prea’t S. Q. Attest: James L. Reynolds, Clerk C. C. * James Black, Clerk S. C. sept 18 34_3 t Estate of John Christ, «lec 9 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 pa)ment, 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. Estate of Jonathan Iloar, dec’d. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Jonathan Hoar, late of Salisbury township, Lancaster county, 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 properly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned Administrators, without delay. JAMES HOAR, residing in Salisbury twp., JAMES BRISON, residing in Drumore twp., sept 17-*Gt-34] - Administrators. Notice. THE Pamphlet Laws for 1850 having been recei ved at this Office, are ready for distribution to those entitled to copies. HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Prothonotary’s Office, Sept. 10, 1850. BLANKS neatly and expeditiously executed at thii office, la the rear of the Market Home. Seminary, near PWPa - JUv. BfSTHijSTniOTos, A. M., Principal and ' Chaplain. ■ i ***“ Besides faithfitHy literary and religious in struction- from .well qualified preceptors, the pupils will enjoy the inestimable advantages of a retired, refined, and affectionate home in one of the-most position*-in the State. The sobßcriber is gratified to learn that the number of admissions is to be restricted, that the school will partake essen tially of the character of a private family.*’ —Bishop “ I wo strongly impressed with a conviction that £here is perhaps not a single institution of the kind in America, where sound evangelical instruc tions, brought to bear upon the forming character of the pupils.— Sev. G. W. Ridgcly, General Agent of the American Tract Society. For Circulars address the Principal, Aston (Village Green P. 0 ,) Del. Co., Pa, : sep 10 Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has already supplied himsdf with a large andvaried assortment of Stoves, of every variety and adapted to all the different uses, to which he is constantly making new additions. He has just added to his assortment, the new Vernon, 4 Holed, Flat Top,Celebrated Cook Stoves. This Stove stands at the top of the list, and we defy a better Stove to b£ produced. This Stove possesses a larger oven than? any other Stove, is capable of baking from 4 to 6 loaves of bread at once, for which I have the exclusive agency in tbia county. Also, the celebrated Ben Franklin Air Tight Parlor Coal Stove—a beautiful article. The public may rest assured that no effort shall be saved to make his Stove depot the great resort dhring the coming Stove season. Don’t forget the place, just between the National House and Mrs. Kauffman’s Black Horse Hotel, North Queen st. GEO. D. SPRECHER, sep 10-83-tf] Hardware Dealer. Model Store. LADIF.S! 1 FASHIONABLE SHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTORY. rpHE subscriber begs leave to inform the ladies X of 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 , Ctfdßi do. Leather and Morocco Walking Shoes , I /© do. Bl*k and Colored Gaiters, variety of F / patterns , 1/ Misses and Children’s Gaiters , Shoes and yf 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. #3" A voung lady attends to the sales in the store. ' JAMES COREY, aug 6 ’5O Iy-28 What! Another Grocery? Yes,— u Each his own fortune pursues in the chase ; How many the rivals, how narrow the space! But hurry and scurry, oh, ptottlesome game ! The cars roll in thunder, the wheels rush in flame! ’ THE subscriber has just opened a very splendid assortment of fresh and CHEAP gpj n GROCERIES AND TEAS, in one the rooms lately erected by Mr. F. J. ML Kramph, north-east corner of 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 arty part of the city. c. c. VANKANAN. aug IS 29-tf Excelsior Seminary, EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER. THE next session of this Institution under the charge of Miss Boyd, will oommenceon 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-ti Opening of the Fall Campaign^ AT THE Ii EAGLE DRY GOODS STORE,' WITH an extensive assortment ol Fall and Winter Goods, of every description. Beautiful Styles of Fall Silks. Magnificent Watered Silks, Rich Chine dress <* “ Fig'd “ “ “ Changeable “ “ New styles Mous de Laines. Plain Chamelion Mous. de Laines, for 12} cents. Splendid Turc Satins lor Dresses and Mantillas, garnet, blue, green, black, gold, &c. Woolen and Cotton Flannels. White, red and yellow CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS. The above with a complete stock of seasonable goods, offers every inducement to purchasers. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, cor. of E. King and Centre Square, sep 10 33-tf Eagle Carpet Hall, OFFERS every inducement to persons in want of a Carpet. Here may be found an extensive assortment of Ingrain and Venitian Carpeting, at prices ranging from 12£ cents to $1,50 per yard. An excellent article of Rag Carpet, all wool, In grain for 50 cts. per yard. Splendid all wool Floor Cloth. Bright colored cotton Venitian, of all widths—at the Eagle Carpet Hall. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Late Longenecker’s, corner of East King and Centre Square. [sep 10-33 Estate of Magdalena Winger. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Moses Winger and Henry Hines, •Trustees of Magdalena Winger, did on the 28th day of August, 1850, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of said estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Baid estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the Third Monday of November next, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Atlest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’y's Office, Lan. Sep. 10, ’5O. 33-4 t Estate or Christ lan Kauffman and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, William Carpenter, Trustee of Christian Kauffman and Wife, (both dec’d,) did on the 27th day of August, 1850, file in the office of the Prolhonotary of 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 appoint ed the 18th day of November, 1850, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys Office, Lan. Sep. 10, ’5O. 33-4 t Notice to Ann Cain* THE said ANN CAIN is required to appear in. the Court of Common Please of Lancaster, on the Third Monday of November next, iB6O, to ans wer the complaints of her husband, John Cain, against her, and his application for a divorce from her entered in said Court. . JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Lan. Sep. 10, ’5O. 33-td 7o Creditors and all interested intestate of JAMES LYTLE, deed. TAKE NOTICE that the subscriber, Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county to distribute the balanee remaining in the hands of Francis Taylor, Administrator of James Lytle, late of Leacock Township, (shoemaker,) dec’a, according to law, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the village of Soudersburg, in East Lampeter township, on Wed nesday, the eighteenth day of September at one o’clock, P. M., where all interested are re quested to attend. JOHN QUIGLEY, sep 3-32-31] Auditor. Estate of Sarah Itoth* In-the Court of Common Pleas for the eo. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, John Christ, by his administrators, C. T. A., Trustee of Sarah Roth, did on the 24th day of August, 1850, file in the Office of the 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. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sep. 3, >5O. 32-4 t MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Do. do. Camphor. Husband’s Magnesia. Bley’s do. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. Townsend’s do. Just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S sep 10-33] Drug Store, East King street. VuluableProperty at Sale. ON SATURDAY. OCTOBERI2, 1860, will b» offered at public. i»lc* at the public house of uenry Shafiher, -in, the Borough of blount Joy, •^i? r : a 5* r county, the property of the subscriber,, J °y> Lancaster connty^'omthe S nr in »eperate parts. No. I. A Two-story FRAME BUILDING stt 25 feet front and 32 feetdeep, with back band-SB ing, and a half lot of ground 180 feet in death This building was erected for a store. The lower story has a large store room, fitted with counter drawers and shelves for. a Dry Goods and Grocer? Store. The upper part, now used by the Sons of Temperance,.is suitable for a dwelling. No. 2. A Two Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,. 25 feet frontand 32 feet deep, withkitchen back, and hall lot of ground 180 feet-in depth, situated on the corner of Diamond or Centre Square. The house has been newly painted and papered. Cistern in the yard. f No. 3. A story and a half FRAME DWKr.T.TNn MOUSE, about 22 feet front and 25 feet deep, also a -Copper Smith Shop 2> feet square, and a whole lot of groom} 50 feet front and 150 feet deep. No. 83 in the plan of the Borough. The above two lots, occupy the N. E. Corner of Diamond or Centre Square, and consequently are both corner lots. Lot No. 83 is bounded west by High street, north by Appleton Alleys .south by Cento* Square, and east by lot No. 84. Lot No. 84 is boundeiwewby lot No. 83, and Centre Square and south by the Turnpike. These are well Situa ted for any public business, such as a foundry, coal yard, commission ware house, &c., as they can be made to communicate with the Harrisburg and Lan caster Railroad by a short track. 8 There is a public well of good water in iront of the property. The whole property is insured lor five years. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April 1851. One half of the purchase miney to be paid the Ist of April, 1851, and the other half to be di vided into two equal payments—one to be paid in April 1852, the other in April 1853, with interest. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., when due attendance will be given and terms made known by J. F. SHRODER, & CO., Agents, Lancaster, or WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, No. 2, Colonade Row, Philadelphia, sep 17 34-4 t Public Sale. ON FRIDAY, October lllh, 1«50, will be sold by public vendue, on the premises, the follow ing valuable property, to wit: All that certain Plantation or TRACT OF LAND, containing 71 acres, (more or less) situate in War wick township, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Christian Hess, sr., Jacob Graver, jr., Abraham Myers and others, About IS acres thereof is woodland and the remainder is divided into conve nient fields, under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements thereon iarA consist of a large Two Story BRICK TAV-tan® ERN, Barn, Horse Stable, Carriage House, Blacksmithshop, Butcher Shop ahd other improve ments. There is, also, an excellent young bearing Orchard of choice fruit trees onethe same, and two never failing wells with purapstherein—one behind the house, and the other in front, convenient to the tavern and butcher shop. ‘ - The above is one of the most desirable* tavern stands in the county, being situated in the pleasant village ot Rothsville, at the junction of the New port road and Lancaster end Reading mail route, about 3 miles from Litiz and 5 miles from Ephrata, and being on the route almost entirely used by the' Western drovers for bringing their cattle and other stock to the Philadelphia market. The butcher shop and blacksmith shop, are also both very valuable stands. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on the subscriber resid ing thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOHN ROTH, Sn. Rothsville, Sept. 17th, 1860. 34-4t* Valuable Property for Sale. THE subscriber offers at Public Sale, on FRIDAY the 11th of October a farm, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, about7J miles from- Carlisle, on the Walnut Bottom road, containing 10 5 ACRES, ninety of which are under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. The residue is mountain Tim ber Land which is distant from the main tract about one mile and a quarter, and is covered with young and tliriving timber. This farm is situated in the most healthy and beautiful part of Cumberland V alley. There is erected on the land a large u a .two story STONE HOUSE, BANK BARN, (SSI spring house, corn crib, wagon shed, anti other out buildings. There ia a fine ORCHARD of young and choice fruit, oft every variety upon the land, and 12 acrea of splendid meadow. There is a spring ol never failing water at the door and the Yellow Breeehes creek is within one mile of it. To persons desirous of purchasing a valuable and convenient home, this place offers many advan tages. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on said day, when terms will De made known by GEORGE CREGLOW, 34-4t*’ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF . PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, Ninth, below Locust Street , PHILADELPHIA. LECTURES FOR THE SESSION of 1850-51 L 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. 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. Rotteck’s History of the World. MAGNIFICENTLY' ILLUSTRATED WITH 28 SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS. rpHIS great work which has just been published I by W. A. Lenry & Co., Philadelphia, is one of the most popular Histories that has eyer 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 vol ume, (elegantly bound,) of over SEVENTEEN HUNDRED PAGES, and, in order to bring it within the reach of all classes ol readers, the Publishers have been induced to put it at the extremely low' price of \ £7-$3,50 PER COPY \jtq' Mr. 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 have been sold in Germany alone. august 20 30-tf Perfumery, &c. JEAN MARIE FARINA’S COLOGNE, Lubins Lavender, Roussell’s French Ex‘racts, English Potnmades, Hayden’s Mouth Water, Eaq de Lau gier }i Fine Bay Water, Magnolia Lotion for the Hair; Musk, Rose, Violet and other Soaps ; Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes; Hair and Pearl Powder, Powder Puffs, &c., &c. For sale at MILLER’S Drug Store, august 27-31] West King street. At the Old Place! E BOSTON, Tonsonal Professor, still .performs , operations with the RAZOR and SCISSORS, at the old stand, Centre Square, directly above Hubley’a Grocery, where he will at all times be found ready and willing to make smooth the visage and the hair in a manner and style to please all w'ho may be entrusted to his charge. He solicits a continuance of public patronage. Lancaster, Aug. 20. 30-tf JUST RECEIVED—IOOO lbs. best quality RED SOLE LEATHER and for sale at the lowest prices, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding Store, sign of the “ Last,” 2nd door West of Steinraan’s Hardware store, by M. H. LOCHER. aug 13 . 29-tf „ To Shoemakers. JUST received 100 best Jersey slaughter KIPS, for sale low at the sign of the Last, West King street. M. 11. LOCHER. aug 13 29-tf . For the Sick. HECKER’S FARINA, Bermuda Arrow Root, Tahivea, Sago, Bethlehem Oat Meal, Gelatine, Spices, &c. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S Drug and Chemical Store, East King st. , aug 27 3L Small Profits and Cash Sales, IS the motto at DR. RAWLINS’ Medical Hall, North Queen street, Lancaster, april 16 12-ly Genuine. White Cod liver Oil. THIS oil is extracted from the fresh Livers of the Cod Fish. Is is highly recommended by The faculty, in Rheumatism, Affections of the Lungs, in Scrofulous and Neuralgic diseases, Sue. Just received and for "de a* CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S , Drug Store, East King street. Aug. 13 29-lm Valuable. fawn Standat Public ■ Sale. D^eft A wn| R ? AY ’ff ,h i 9th d V ° r November next, will be offered at public sale, on the premise?* that.valuable and well petabliahed ./•. T AVJS Rjg STAND. - situatediuWest Kingslreet in the city of Xancas 'ter, sign of .the Sorrel Horse, at present in the oc cupancy of Henry Richly, adjoining the Banking House of the Lancaster Savings’ Institution on the west, property of Dr. Fahnestock on the east and running back to a 16. feet ally on the north, fcrj The Tavern House is a Two’ Stroy Building, with extensive. Back Buildings, divided into convenient rooms, and embracing every con venience foraholel. There is an eicellentSTAßLE With extensive sheds attached, and a fino Yard vnth.uiplexpom for vehicles, which may be enter ed either from West King street, or the alley in the P r “P«rty his long been occupied as a Tavern ’.«’■«“ al "ays been regarded as one of the r . „ 1> e »r the city being to the Court House and all kinds of business. Indeed, it “^. n ° BU P erlor ‘ n the city, and to an active, enter pnsing man offers inducements rarely to be met Sale to commence at 4-o’clock. P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN SCHF.RFF. 33-ts Lancaster, Sept. 10, 1860. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate* ON THURSDAY the 10th of OCTOBER, 1860, the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Henry Slaymaker, dec’d, late of Par adise township, Lancaster county, will sell at public vendue on the premises, that valuable farm in Par adise township, Lancaster county. No. about 82 ACRES and 44 per ches, fifteen acres of said premises lies a few hun dred yards from" the main tract and will be sold separately if purchasers should desire it, being ad jacent to the Strasburg road and London lane.—- There being on said fifteen acres a tfuarry not to be surpassed in quality of’Limestone in the county; being near to Octorara, if would be one of the most convenient points to the lime trade, and an excel lent location for Kilns. The remainder of the above: tract, is handsomely situated about three hundred yards south of Williamstown, and the same dis tance from the Lancaster and Philadelphia Turn pike. The Columbia and Philadelphia railroad forms the northern line of this property, and the Landon Lane passes through the property. The land is not surpassed in the county for fertility of soil, having a southern exposure, being divided into convenient fields. The stock on the farm have access to water from every field, there is also ten acres of meadow included in the farm. The London Run passes through the property. The improve ments are a Two-Story STONE MAN SION HOUSE, with kitchen attached, slate jilglEl roof; spring house near the door, with a never-fail ing spring of water, smoke house and other out buildings. Also, a Stone Bank Barn, nearly new/ finished in the most perfect order, with wagon shed and corn crib attached. Also a grain house' and carriage house. No. 2. 7 Acres and 50 perches of woodland, consisting of heavy oak and chesnut, lying ea9t of Harristown, adjoining lands of Matthias Slaymaker, Christian Hershey and others. No. 3. A lot of Chesnut timber, with some Oak, containing 17 acres and 80 perches, which will be divided into four lots, to suit purchasers. This tract lies about one quarter of* a mile east of Bet h ania. The above property is considered as desira ble as any in the township. Persons wishing to view the above described property will be shown the same by the subscriber residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when terms ol sale will be made known and attendance given by ALEX. H. SLAYMAKER, Executor, sep 10 33-ts Public Sale. ON Saturday, the 28 th 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, alsofieceased, containing THIRTY-TWO ACRES of limestone land, (parttimber,) 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 alternpon ot said day when attendance will he given, ami terms made known by JOHN VOGAN, ISAAC VOG’AN, MOORE CONNELL. 4t-32* GREAT COUGH REMEDY. CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH and consumption. THE annals of medical science, affording as they do ample proof of the power and value of me dicinal agents, have furnished no examples to com pare with the salutory effects produced by “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.” The remarkable cures of diseases of the lungs which have been realized by its use, attested as they are by many prominent professors and physi cians in this and foreign lands, Bhould encourage the afflicted to persevere with the strong assurance that the use of the Cherry Pectoral will relieve and ultimately cure them. We present to the public unsolicited testimonials from some of the first men in our country, upon whose judgment and experience implicit confidence may be placed. Dr. Perkins, President Vermont Medical College , one of the most learned and intelligent physicians in the country, considers it a ‘‘composition of rare excellence for the cure of that formidable disease, consumption.” Norwich , April 26, 1846. Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir Agreeable to the request of youragent, we will cheerfully state what we have known of the effects of your Cherry Pectoral and they have been astonishing indeed. Mrs. Bptsey Streeter had been afflicted with a se vere and relentless cough, which reduced her very low; so low that little hope could be entertained of her recovery. Numerous remedies had been tried without effect, before the Ch'rry Pectoral. And that last cured her. George Watkinson, Esq., had to our knowletlged 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 Jfacts; and are respected sir, your humble servants, Rev. David Thobninq, Hon. Joseph Battes. - Among the distinguished authorities who have given their names to recommend CherryFectoral as the best remedy that is known for the Affedtions 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; PresiJent Perkins, Ver mont Medical College; Dr. Valentine Mott, New York City**; ParkerCJeaveland, Bowdoin College; Prof. Butterfield, WiUoughby 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 he obtained. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass Sold by JOHN F. LONG, t'. A. HEINITSH, J. W. RAWLINS, Lancaster. July 16-25»4m] To Cabinet Makers. WANTED —Six or Eight Journeymen Cabinet Makers;'none but sober/ industrious men need apply. ALSO—three or/oar young men who are not proficients in the trade, will be taken 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 Guns! Guns!! JUST received a large assortment of Stub Twist Patent Breecn Double Guns—also, single Shot Guns, Smooth Bore and Cut Aides, for safoat very low prices, at the Cheap Hardware Store, by REUBEN S. ROHRER, * East King street. aug SO-tMO]
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