CENTRE SQUARE HAT STORE, THE subscriber, thankful for the liberal encour agement he has received already, respectlully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received lrom the city a very full sun ply of the m ■ fall fashions of /-* HATS AND CAPS, which, together with those of his own manufacture, gotten up expressly for this complete an assortment which 'cannot Be excelled, for beauty, durability, and cheapness, by any other establish-, ment in Lancaster; HATS of all qualities and styles made to order on the shortest notice—also Slouch Hats of differ ent colors. His assortment of CAPS is complete, equal to any thing of the kind west of Philadelphia. HATS bought at my establishment always ironed and brushed tree of charge. fcr Mind the place—Northwest Corner of Cen tre Square, two doors west of Baumgardner’s store, and adjoining Langley’s Shoe Store. . * oct S-tf-37] JAMES GEIDNER. Ken London Academy, « NEW LONDON, CHESTER CO., PENNA. THE Winter Session of2l weeks will commence on the firs! Monday, (the 4th) of November next. Boarding, &c., with Tuition in all the branches of a thorough English and'Classical education, with German, French and Spanish, S6S. Twenty dol lars required in advance. No extras. lor Catalogue* and particulars apply to WM. F. WYEIIS, A. M., Principal oct S-51-37] Estate of Jolm Gibble. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Gibble, late of Elizabeth township, dec’d, having been issued to the subscriber residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate, are -> requested to make payment immediately, anil those having claims will present them without delay prop erly authenticated for settlement. PETER MARTIN, Administrator. oct 8-*7t-37j JVOTICE. WHEREAS,, the undersigned, a citizen of Lan caster, did, after nftich time and Jabor spent, originate and produce a Map of the City Lancaster, and now five months publi-hed, and for which the copyright was secured according to law, duly re corded, and copyright certificate granted and is sued as follows, to wit: . United States, Eastern District of Penn < seal. S sylvania, ss.:— Be it remembered that on the thirteenth day of December, IS4S, J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of the said District, hath deposited in this office the Title ,of a Chart, which title is in the following words, to wit: J 6 • PLAN OF LANCASTER CITY. . A correct survey of the whole, representing all the Streets, Lots, Roads, Lanes, Alleys, Water Courses, extension of Water Mains and their sev eral calibres, Plugs, Stop-cocks., and beautiful views of the City Water Works, Reservoir, Cemeteries, •Steam Mills, and all the Public Buildings correctly located by J. Franklin Reigart. The Right where ol he claims as Proprietor, in conformity with an act ol Congress .entiled C{ An act to amend the sev eral acts respecting Copyrights.” ' S} gned., J. BURCHARD, for Clerk Dist. Court U. States. And, whereas, the Proprietor has been informed that some other person or persons are about pub lishing and exposing to sale a similar Map of Lan caster City, in violation of said Copyright, and the laws of the United States : This is therefore to no tify all such person or persons, or whomsoever shall be found in possession of any such Map or Chart, that the laws will be duly enforced against all such offenders, for any infringement of said Copyright. J. FRANKLIN REIGART, Proprietor. Tavern Stand For Sale. ON Monday, the 2S th day of October, inst., will mat 80 ‘’ by pUbHc vendue > on the premises, Well Known and Established Tavern, situate in North Quefin st.,in the city of Lancaster B/Ic* ,r ° m the CoUrt 1,0U3e ’ ° f th ‘ Ihe property consuls of a Half lotof Gnhfrtu with a three sjory STONE HOUSK, a lame—*’ two story, brick back building, Ice House, ex-iil'l tensive Stabling, and all necessary thereon, and every convenience for a public house all in good repair. • ’ This property is situated in the best and most business part of the city, is one of the Oldest Tav ern Stands, and has at present as good a run of custom as any public house in the city. Mrs. Catharine Kauffman being desirous to retire from public business, is the reason of its bein* of fered for sale. , ° Persons wishing to keep a public house in the city ol Lancaster, should not miss the opportunity of getting one of the Best Stands. y Any information respecting the premises, desired before the day of sale, will be given by Mrs. KautF man, residing-thereon. Krir desired; a greater part of the purchase money may remain in the premises for several years. Sile "'ill begin at (I o’clock in the evening of said day,, when terms will be made known, oct S-3t-37J HENRY ERB. Orphans’ Court; Sale, I N P ursu , :nce of an ordefof tile Orphans’ Court of Dauphin county, will he exposed to public sale on the premises, on Saturday, the 20th of October, ISoO, at 1 o’clock, P. M., the following descibed real estate, situate in Conawago twp , fe a ch P .r' n T C 0 y ’ lat a the P ro P e rtJ °f George Red seeker, Jr., deceased, vjz : b A plantation or tract of land containing 133 ACRES'AMP 150 PERCHES adjoining lands of Joseph Hoffer, John Brill, Ab’m and George Redsecker and others—about 90 acres of which .3 cleared, under good fence, and well ' b, U J, tl ', ate i d ’ an< Lf he . resldue is covered with excel lent.timber. The improvements are a WEATHER BOARDED .."A DWELLING HOUSE fpW a Bank Barn, (lower part stone,) a lllllßlfll small Orchard, and a well with a ' P um P ! n il ne >* the door. There is also running water in nearly every field. * J* I .® P r . oport J 13 - a desirable one in many respects, the title is good, and a deed will be executed and possession given on the Ist of April next 7" *> e S‘ven, and terms made pkltow n on the day of sale by a— ISAAC REDSECKER, SAMUEL REDSECKER, . Executors ofGeo, Redsecker, Jr. deo’d Elisabethtown, Oct. S. 3 t Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. TV LilwT a ? eCd u 0f Trust from George X W. Li Jyto the subscriber, will be offered at fh» b Q,‘i S d a e ’ “c P M n thc , premises, on SATURDAY the 9th day of ftovember next, the Real r said George W. Lilly, consistmg pf *Plantatfon £ Patented Land, situate in Oxford township, Adams county, containing p ’ " ulm “ 183 ACRES, MORE OR LESS adjoining lands of Samuel Lilly, Joseph j’. Smith Henry Eiphel.berger, and others, and hounded also by Little Conowago creek. The improvements are a large Two-story doubft Bbick DWELLING^ i HOUSE, with a large two-story Back-Building Jjji TWO LARGE BARNS, one a Bank Barn, stone foundation and frame above, with threshing floor a new wagon shed and corn crib attached—the other a Double Frame Barn, wi,h a threshing floor and —beside the Little Conowago passing along k .there is a run of water passing through it & and TrZ ’? "“S 1 * every field - There i S B aboit GO Acres of excellent timber, and a sufficiency of good Meadow-. The road from Oxford to Liltlesfown passes the buildings. The property is situate wUh in , of a mile from the mill of the subscriber. . —ALSO,— At the same time and place, will he offered a PERSONAL PROPERTY, such as, o’ne ( f our horge erj) one fra g ss Cl^ m &^Tc Slei B ha " d Efcht day o^aM tO dav Om T,? C d at 1 °’ C,ock in “>* afternoon 37-ot VALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscribers about to decline Farming, ofr er for sale upon very moderate terms their adjoin ing Farms, on which they reside, situated in New London township, Chester county, Pa., about one mile west of Kimbleville, three miles and a half c« m .I ew E°ndon Crosß Roads, and seven miles rom Newark, Delaware, containing about. . 122 ACRES EACH, convenien; n, f?u Ved L j meStone la »d, divided into bui!drng P s r , o convesie O „ 1 tl y W and h^V 0011 ! ,Übstantial and surrounded bTa 'ariew „ h “ ds .° mel y ' tal Trees and ShrJbberv Th^ U -' * and °. , '" am < !.n -and communication b/'stail. 6 ™ j'n .j* ail yjnail, Newark Del with xff l . a S e and Railroad, via. «Lrtwa:hrngl^ c mra ? r t n ' Phi ' ade !,P hia ’ B “ | - esses all the advantages of-ft 1 rh ° od , ness, excellent-society, good schr.rU C len^thhd and places of Woi ship, of various den .' toreS ’. mill “ For particulars apply on the Dreminn miaatlon *’ Store, at KimbheviUe, or to F esa,Pa *son’s Market street, Philadelphia. “ So ”> nt N °- “ CHAS. PAXSON LEWIS PAXSON. oct S-41-37J Judd & Murray - A receiving large accessions of new and f\ valuable Books. Colton’s New Book—three years in California. Grimes’ Mesmerism and Magic Eloquence. Annual of Scientific Discovery—a Year Book of Facts in Science and Art, for 1850. The Pillars of Hercules—or travels in Spain & Morocco, m two vols., by David Urquhart, Esq. Echoes of the Universe, from the World of Mat ter and the World of Spirit,by Rev. H. Christmas. Unity of the Human Races, by Dr. Smyth. Railroad Economy in Europe and America. History of the Confessional, by Bishop Hop- Irving’s Conquest of Granada, new edition. Dana’s System of Mineralogy, complete. Morell’s History of Modern Philosophy. Morfitt’s Chemistry applied to Soap & Candles. Sprague’s History of the Florida War The Mercy Seat, by Dr. Spring. LAW BOOKS. Some of the most valuable standard authors just received ; which will be sold low for Cash. SCHOOL BOOKS. A very extensive supply of all kinds, verv cheap oct 8 '2t-37 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ON Saturday, the 2d of November next, 1850, will be offered at public vendue, at the public house of Henry Kennagy, in the borough of Stras burg, in the Co. of Lancaster, a tract of first-rate LIMESTONE LAND, 1 mile east of the borough of Strasburg, on the road leading from Strasburg to West Chester, and nine miles east of the city of Lancaster, adjoining lands of John Eshleman, Henry Mussleman and others, containing FIFTY-FIVE ACRES. The improvements are a good two and ' , a half story Frame Weather Boarded DWELLING HOUSE, IRSM a large Swtsser Barn, Wood H , Spring House, Carriage House, Corn Cribs, liog Stable, and other out-buildings. A well of good water with a pump therein near the door. Also, a spring ot* excellent water near the house. The wa ter trout said springß runs through the barn yard, and along the ends ol several of the fields, afford ing an opportunity for cattle to get water without any trouble. Also, a good bearing ORCHARD of choice fruit. The land is all cleared, divided into convenient tields, in a high state of cultivation and under good ence, a greater part having been limed within the ast two years. There is no waste land on this property except half an acre where the West Ches ter road passes through. This property is situated in a good and thickly settled section of the county, convenient to Mills, Stores, Mechanics’ Shops, Schools and Churches. Possession and a good title will be given on the first day of April, 1851. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to sale, will please call on the subscriber residing thereon. b Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. o! said day when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by FRANKLIN CLARK, oct 8 4t-37 Home Education for a Select Number of Younsr Ladies, - Aston Ridge Seminary, near Pliil’a Ilev. a. S. Huntington, A. M., Principal and Chaplain ““Besides faithfully literary and religious in struction from well qualified preceptors, the pupils will enjoy the inestimable advantages of a retired, refined, and affectionate homo in one of the most beautiful positions in the State. The subscriber 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 Potter. r j y “ I am strongly impressed with a conviction that there is perhaps not a single institution of the kind in America, where sound evangelical instruc tions, and a healthful religious influence are brought to bear more directly upon the forming character of the pupils.— Rev. G. W. Ridgely, 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 I THK subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has already supplied himself with a large ami varied assortment of Stoves, of everv variety and adapted to all the different uses, tu ! "'htdi he is constantly making new additions. ; T De 1 ,:1R j" st tidded to his assortment, the new ■ \ ernon, 4 Holed, Flat Top, Celebrated Cook Stoves. 1 Tina Stove stands at the top of tire list, and we defy i a better Stove to be produced. This Stove possesses ■ a larger oven than any other Stove, is capable of < baking from 4 to G loaves of bread at once, for j which I have the exclusive agency in this countv. I Also, the celebrated Ben Franklin Air TmhUj Parlor Coal Stove—a beautiful article. ° < ! Tlie public may rest assured that no effort shall ! be saved to make his Stove depot the great resort j during the coming Stove season. I Don’t forget the place, just between the National | House and Mrs. Kauffman’s Black Horse Hotel i North Queen st. GEO. D. SPRECHER, ’ • sep 10-S3-tfJ IJjirdware Dealer. j Model - ! LADIES’ FASHIONABLE SHOE AND GA ITER ’ .MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber begs leaveMo inform the ladies of Lancaster city and couuty, that lie has re cently fitted up a store in Orange street, in the new building lately erected by IVIr. Kratnph, 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 , y& jjfl do - Leather and Morocco Walking Shoes, I / ® do - Bl'k and Colored Gaiters, variety of F J patterns, L/ Misses and Children’s Gaiters, Shoes and v 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. JCr A young lady attends to the sales in the store - . . JAMES COREY. IV-2S aug 6 ’5O Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Store, FORTH QUEEN ST., ADJOINING SPANG LER’S BOOK STORE, AND THREE DOORS SOUTH OF ORANGE ST. THE subscriber respectfully informs his Iriends and customers that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock ofTobacco 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 lie is prepared to sell lower than any other house in Lancaster. He invites country storekeepers to his large and varied stock of Tobac- Sri’ni^l 1 as to his assortment of SUPERIOR HAVANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS o 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 sm other house m the city. The best segars in Lan caster can be had here ; he warrants them equal to any manufactured in the state. M N. B. Also, imported Turkish Smoking Tobacco warranted genuine. JOHN KUHNS ’ se P 17 34-3 m Town Lot at Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will ei pose to public sale, at the public house of rlury, in the Borough ofMarietta, on SATURDAY, October 26th, 1850, the following desirable Real Estate of John Price, late of Marietta, deceased, viz : All that certain LOT ORPIECE OF GROUND, situate in that part of Marietta laid out by John Fedan and others, and bounded by United States street on the south, Decatur street on the west, a 14 teet alley on the north, arid lot No. 260 on the east, and numbered, in the plan of said town, num ber two-hundred and fifty-nine. or to i comi V ence « 3 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by b JOHN M. WALLER, Administrator with the will annexed. 3G-4t* Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership between Dr. Burrowes and Dr Keneagy on the 6th day ol April, 1850, has bv mutual consent, been dissolved on the 9th day ol eptember, 1800. All persons indebted to the firm those ltaf e ma h P a y ment 10 Ur - Keneagy, and all period 2 clalms a S alnst Hie firm, within that P ..will present the same to him for settlement FRANCIS BURROWES, SAMUEL KENEAGY. oct l-3t-36] New Books! New Books! - ' J ltelarges" 7 valuable assortment ever brought ’to this market” We are able to furnish School Teachpr«s tees and others at very low prices Call’ and Particulars here obtained. ‘“ d Bee ’ oct 1 To Shoemakers. JUST received 100 best Jersey slaughter KIPS for safe low at the sign of the Last, West rung street. M. H. LOCHER. augl3- ■ 29 _ tf WE STUDY TO PLEASE AT THE FARMERS 5 FAVORITE STORE EAST KING STREET. * DERSMITH & HERR, successor# to Hos _l_ tetter & Beates, have just received another supply of New and Beautiful DRY GOODS, GROCERIES , CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. We feci confident in offering our stock of Goods to our customers and the public that a better or more complete assortment of goods cannot be found in the city of Lancaster, the entire stock having been purchased within the last year, and the large ad ditions which have latelybeen made to it of new and fashionable dress goods enables us to offer great in ducements to purchasers. OUR STOCK of New Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati nets and Vestings embrace all colors and qualities at exceedingly low prices. Gentlemen’s new style cravats. J LADIES DRESS GOODS. This department of our establishment is complete and we defy competition in DRESS SILKS. From the fact that we have no old Btyles unsaleable silks on hand to eat up the profits on the new, but on the contrary, our entire stock of Dress Goods and particularly our silks have all been purchased with m the last four weeks, consequently we have the latest and most fashionable styles, that the Eastern Markets afford and at prices that will give entire satisfaction.. b r» S. Ur “f 0 / 1111 ®* 1 of French Merinos, Thibet Cloths and Lustres embraces a beautiful range of colors, viz:—Fine Black, Magasine Blue Mode, B| o a som Pink, Cherry Scarlet, Green, Olive Brown and Blue at very low prices. 5 Also, Lupms super Black Bombazines, Black Silk and Mohair Lustres, _Mourning Lustres at prices from ISj cts. to $1,25 per yard. A splendid assortment ofiplain and iigured Cash meres and De Lainß. A magnificent lot of high colors, all wool, Mous de Lains for ladies and chfl dren s Dresses. Blso, the cheapest high colored De Lams at 12£ cents in the citv New styles Silk Chamelion.'Silk and Worsted cheap f ° r Ladlea Dresses ! as rich as silk—very Opera Flannels for Ladies Sacks. b HAVVLS! SHAWLS! BAY STATE SHAWLS! These celebrated and justly acknowledged supe rior goods in the latest colorings and most improved styles, together with a large lot of entire new style french Long Shawls with beautiful centres and magnificent borders. Also, Broche Long Shawls at reduced prices. ° FLANNELS! FLANNELS! A lull supply of all colors at prices from 10 to 7o cents per yard. Warranted all wool . DOMESTIC GOODS! Consisting in part of Conestoga Sttam Mills Mus very good 4-4 bleached and unbleached Mus ims at 6- cents, worth 10 cents. S, 0, and 10* '""S'l Tickings,Checks, Ginghams, Chambreys, Cotton Flannels, Lindsays and Table Diapers,— Also a splendid assortment of Cnlicocs from 4 to 12J cents per yard. . .CARRIAGE trimmings. nnnvi ln . VUe P lr ' lcular attention to our CARPET ROOM to which we hove.added some beautiful new style patterns, the first in the city. Also, a large OIIC Mb" R° f C0 l tO " an | d U , ag C a r Pe'ing, Floor afd Oil Cloth, Rugs, &c., wined will be sold at a very small advance. 3 Oun Queeasware Room.—With this branch of w,. r n b e T eS | t le i r b ' ic are "' eM acquainted, anti "C need only add, that it fully sustains its former reputauon. A full supply on hand 2000 Pounds, Prime Live Geese Feathers of a very superior quality. Just received 2000 Pounds Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain of all colors GROCERIES. Prime Rio and Java Coffee, superior Imperiel \ ouug Hyson and B'ack Teas—Spices of all kinds. Covering’s Syrup Molasses. Also, prime New Or oans Molasses in barrels. Groceries supplied by the quantity at city prices. " 3 We most respectlully invite a liberal share of | the pub ,c patronage, feeling confident that we can ! give entire satisfaction. ! H. C. FONDERSMITH, (Late of the Bee Hive.) T JOHN HERR Lancaster, Oct. I, 1850. Plainfield Classical Academy. (FOUR MILES WEST OF CARLISLE.) rpHE Nintli Session will commence on Monday X the 14tii of NovemWr. In consequence of inereasmg patronage a large and commodious Brick Building has been erected, rendering this one of he most comfortable and convenient institutions in the State. The heakhfulness of the country and the absence of vicious associates, will recom'mend this as a desirable location for the moral, mental and physical improvement of youth. The course of instruction comprises all the branches requisite for the Collegian, .Merchant, & c I errns—(Per Session of Five Months,) $5O 00 hot Catalogues containing full information ad dress R. K. BURNS, Principal & Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cum. Co. Pa. ! 36-tf | The Golden Eagle Store, Corner of Centre Square and East King Street, or-u^«?-i5 Ve , r i^ ttraclinn t 0 P ers °ns in want of CHOI, L AND HANDSOME FALL GOODS, t neir Shawl Department will fully repay an exami nation. The Bay State Long and Square Shawls. Broclia do Jq Super Cashmere and Thibet Mode Black and Fancy Colors-Silk and Wool Fringe, are included in lull variety. Their Silk Department has become the depot for Ladies in search of a handsome and cheap Siik Dress—for here is offered r BROCHA, CHAMELEON, RICH GLOSSY, sc., In great variety ALSO Rich, Glassy, Wide, Black .Silks for Dresses and Mantillas. Lupin’s Celebrated French Merinoes cn f BLUE, cS PINK, SCARLET, C MAROON, ° L ga RNET, kc., Is an additional attraction. . n H U K P "’ : f ? I i OUS , dc , I ' aine ’ a " " ooJ > mode Black and beautiful style, fancy colors. rim L p oVfe f ■ | GLOVES I—Gents and ladies Kid „, es ’ a ' u *iassortment. BLANKETS BLANKETS !-A full assortmen —all sizes and prices, oct l-tf-36] THOS. J. WENTZ & CO. Two very Vdluable F&rintj £it T Public Sale. HL Bubsenbers, Assignees of William Miller, of'Southampton township, Franklin county -will offer at public sale, on WEDNESDAY the 1 6th of October next, the Real Estate of said Miller, comprising Two Tracts of Land, situated in said township cf Southampton. No. 1 is situated one mile east of Orrstown, ad joining lands of William Rogers, David Spencer, and others, and the Shippensburg and Roxburyroad containing 127 ACRES of land, (part limestone and part slate,) having thereon erected a LOG - (weather-boarded) HOUSE, a Log and other out-buildings, an Orchard of|j s a B choice Fruit Trees, and a well of good water. There is a sufficiency ol Timber tmthis tract, and it also contains some very excellent meadow land. J No. 2 is adjacent to the first mentioned tract, adjoining lands of David Spencer, Jacob Kneisley and others, and contains J FORTY-EIGHT ACRES of first quality slate land, having thereon erected a good DWELLING HOUSE and Log Barn to gether with other out-buildings. There are a num ber of excellent Fruit Trees un this property, a sufficiency ol Timber land, and a well of irood water near the door. b Persons wishing to purchese land would do wel to examine these tracts previous to the day of sale as either of the tracts are highly productive. Terms:—The onerhalf on the Ist day of Aprii iiueVest the ba!ance in Uvo payments without wl f. a ' c ,,'° c ™ra™ce at 10 o'clock on Tract No. 2 when due attendance will be given by JOHN ORR, WM. ORR, AssigHeea. 35-3 t The Largest, Cheapest, and Best A S | OR J MEI J T of Books and Stationery, ever to the citizens of Lancaster, will bo lound at SPANGLER’S, [late Gish’s.] THIS WAY FOR BLANK BOOKS. nrJX£o"°. uld inl ° rm ‘hose who desire BLANK BOOKS, that we have just received from one of the most extensive wenu-acturera in New York City, a lull and complete assortment of Blank Books, com posing m part ’ BODICS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS DOCK ets, Memorandum Books, Receipt Books’ Quarto Accounts, Pass Hooks of every variety, all of' which wUI be sold at lower prices than at any other house in the city. Call and examine. SPANGLER & BRO., (late Gish’s. sept 24-35) Genuine White Cod Liver Oil. THIS oil is extracted front the fresh Livers of the Cod Fish. Is is highly recommended by the faculty, in Kheumatism, Affectionsdtf the Lungs, in Scrofulous and Neuralgic diseases, &c. Just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S to Drug Store, East King street. l3 29-lm Lowe’s Honey Soap. L™E’S Honey Soap, a superior article for the Toilet and Bath. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S, East King street. sep 10-33] For the SicU. HECKER’S FARINA, Bermuda Arrow Root Tahivea,Sago, Bethlehem Oat Meal, Gelatine’ spices, &C. For sale at e . CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S aug 27 Ug alui Chemic * Store, East King st. Family Medicines. THE subscribers have taken the Agency for the sale of the well known POPULAR MFm CINES, lately kept by J. Gish, direcdy n“ the National liouse, and nearly opposite Spangler’s Book Store, N orth Queen street, Lancaster, at which place they will continue the business. They will constantly receive and keep on hand a fresh supply of all the popular Family Medicines known to the public, and will be able to furnish -Druggists and Country Stores at the Manufacturers prices. They hive jest received and for sale, a fresh supply of Old Dr. Jacob Townsend’s celebrated Sarsaparilla, Dr. Bull’s and Bristol’s do. The Grafenberg Medicines, Bagle’s do., Louden & Co. do., Dr. Richardson’s Sherry Wine Bitters, Dr. Hutchinson’s Bitters, Dr. Win. Wright’s Vegetable Pills, Brown’s Pure Ess. Jamaica Ginger, White’s do., Dr. Trask’s Magnetic Ointment, Dr. Davis’s Depurative, all of which they will warrant pure and genuine. DR. JACOB LONG fc CO. Lancaster, Oct. 1, f’ity Hat and Cap Store. JOHN AMER, PROPRIETOR. THE subscriber thanktul for past favors would respectfully inform his numerous friends and customers that he is now ready to offer the fall f® style of Hats got up under his own expressly for retail. He himself that from long experience in the business his hats cannot be surpassed, both in style, beautv of finish and color. 3 Hats of all qualifies and shape* always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice. Also, an extensive assortment of Slo'uch Hats of all colors, as well as the most complete assortment of Caps ever offered to the public, of shapes and qualities too numerous to mention. Please call and see for yourselves. Hats bought at AmeKa store always brushed and ironed free of charge North Quern street, Lancaster, Pa. f* he largest Hat and Cap store in the city, opposite the Post offic “' , JOHN AMER, Proprietor. _ ctl - . 36-3 m Estate oj J. F. BEECHER and ELIZABETH his wife, of West Donegal Twp. '' °f Common Please for the co. of Lan’r WHEREAS, Jacob Redsecker, Assignee of a' I-O F f Beccller and "ire, did on the 18th day of September, 1850, file in the Office of Pro estate ° f 116 Sald Court ’ his a ccount of tho said Notice is hereby given to all persons interested ed tho?R?h^ tate : ‘v at * h ‘“ id Co “ fF J»'’e appoint ed the 18th day ol November, ISSO, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed HENRY STOEK > Prothonotary’s Office,’Lan. Oct. I. 36-4 t * 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 on hand, such as Applebutter'crocks, of all es; also, Dishes for Baking Pies and Puddings. “c “ri 1 I* 6 ’' ki '“ ds of Ware > 'Vhicll he ‘ 6 iU°, w r ° r Casl '- Address at Leacock P. 0. sept 23. -jt-35] HENRY SWOPE. STOVES ! STOVES-!- STOVES ! lenvwE$ eSt mOSt estensive assortment of it y Lancaster county, at Th P ’ t,ie one undivided half part of M, h o 60 A 0 ™ and T one hundred and forty-eight per ches of first-rate Limestone Land, in Martic Town- Ki'l P n. on n* ll,ch is Lime and three Lime Kilns, all in excellent order, adjoining lands of David Keeports, Daniel Good and others. Also a two story frame ’ DWELLING HOUSE AND BARN. Around the premises there is a superior post and rail lence, with other improvements. Any person wishing to view the property will call upon ,\lr. Hess, adjoining the Quarryproperty. Terms of sale made known and attendance given on day of sale by P. w. HOUSEKEEPER JOHN McSPAKREN, ’ ALSO, at the same time and place the remaining undivided half part ol the above tract ol land containing three Acres and MS per ches of land as above described. Terms made known on day of sale by JOHN McSPARREN °ctl 36-ts ' E. Boston, Tonsonal Professor and Knight of the RAZOR and SCISSORS, HAS remoi’cd his establishment to the basement under W. J. bteele’a Hotel, in East Kintr st where ho will at all times be found ready andwii! ling to make smooth the visage and dress the hair in a style to please the most fastidious His old Customers and the public generally are respectfully invited to give him a call. Lancaster, Oct. 1 removal. HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOON ING SALOON. THADDEUS HENRY, Fashionable Hairdresser, myites the attention of the public to his new ana splendid shaving saloon, to which he has re moved, on the corner of North Queen and Centre Square, over Hubley-s Grocery Store, where his friends and customers will be attended to in the best style of the art Tonsorial. 1 thank . ful for Past patronage, and hopes by faithful attention to business to merit a contin uance ol public lavor. . [oct ,_ 36 MACKEREL, -i ~ SHAD, CODFISH, | |»|SS s , - SHOULDFRS SIMS ’ -! srswj ■ pm sss- Hoa «', -Icc'd. ■ MIMS of Administration on the Estate of JU Jonathan Hoar, late of Salisbury township", Lancaster county, dec-d, having been granted tq 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 lor settlement to the undersigned Administrators, without delav JAMES HOAR, residing in Salisbury two Jv JAMES BRISON, residing in Drumore twp., Administrators. Notice. rpHE subscriber having sold his Dry Goods Es- M tnbl '“ hn > ent (formerly Hostetter & Beales j 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 sa ? e - s CHARLES BEATES. Lancaster, Sept. 17, 18S0. 34.4, Estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick, (Far mer) deceased. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Hush Fitzpatrick, (Farmer,) late of the city of Lan caster, dec’d, having been granted to Richard M’- trrann, residing in Manheim township : All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make to! Z!! pa >if ent ’ and ‘ h ° ae having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement, to the' undersigned. sept 24 RICHARD M’GRANN. 6t-35 A Estate or Hugb Fitzpatrick. LL persona having claims or demands against the estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick, late of the city o 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. i [ ae p 17-34-7 t POWDER AND FUES.—2OO Koa assorted Rock Powder. Also, patent safety Tues for sale at the cheap HardVard Store, East! King street july 23-26] REUBEN R. ROHRER. Positive Sale of Real Estate. ON WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of October, 1850, the Assignees of Thomas Johnson and Susan hia wife, will expose 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 ofFish *ng Creek, a 1 tract ot land dontaining ' ' _ 4 230 ACRES, h , s _Wliat! Anotber Grocery i _Each his own fortune pursues in the chase : How many the rivals, how narrow the space? hut 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 the rooms lately erected by Mr. E. J. ir SSi l| Kramph, north-east corner of Orange and jLnunn! g g North Queen streets, to which he invites the atten tion of private families, hotels, and the public in general. Every attention will be given to have every article in his line fresh, and of the first quali ty, at the lowest prices. Goods will be sent to any part of the city. C. C. VANKANAN. 29-tf Excelsior Seminary, EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER. THE next session of this Institution under the charge ol Miss Boyd, will commence on MON n’A V’. the 2nd of SEPTEMBER. The year will be divided into two sessions, of live months each. Ihe course ol instruction will be thorough and extensive, embracing all the solid and ornamental branches usually taught in the highest order of remale Seminaries. tuilion in al > the English and s-cientinc branches, together with Drawing, Paint ln£j Needle-work, Stc., per session $lO. Ancient and Modern Languages taught by a Eu ropean, $lO. ■ 6 3 A skillful Professor will visit the School twice a " eek to give instruction in Vocal Music For further particulars address M. J. BOYD. Princioal Lancaster, July 30, 1850. P Perfumery, &c. JEAN marie FARINA’S COLOGNE, Lubina M Latumle,, lloussell’s French Etfracta, English Pommades, ..ryden's Mouth Water, Eau de Lau %'[• £»<> Water, Magnetic ’Lotion ft, Hair, Musk, Rose, \ jolet and other Soaps ; Tooth, Nad and Hair Brushes; Hair and Pearl Powder Powder PtifFs, &c., &c. For sale at * MILLER’S Drug Store, West King street. august 27-31] J L 'ST DECEIVED—IOOO lbs. best quality RED SOLE LEATHER and for Bale at the lowest prices, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding . tore, sign of the “ Last,” 2nd door .West of cteinman’s Hardware store, bv j>ug 13 _ MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA Do. Jo. Camphor. Husband’a Magnesia Bley** do. Bull’s Sarsaparilla Townsend’s do . Just received end for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Drug Store, East King street. sep 10-33] MH. LOCHER,’ • Has just received 100 Sides Slaughter Sole Leather 100 k < Shoe Skirting. 200 “ Finished Upper 30 “ Calfskins. ** jgg. h^? d A D^.! IS , U ? RSE ' rAIR FLEin RUBBERS. Adam s Curved Horse Hair Flesh Brushes. see IMhf n CHAS - A - HEINITSH-S p 10-33] Drug Store, East King street. To Paper Manufacturers. Benjamin- miles, manayunk, Pa., Manufactures to order all kinds of „ \ Paper Mill Plates and Barn, at the shortest notice, and warranted. AH orders hy mail or otherwise will be punctually attended to. Manayunk, Pa., Sept. 17, 1860. 34-lm 1 'liable Rifm for Sale. frIHE undersigned, Executor of the last will and ofy Fitzpatrick, late of the city Of Lancaster, dec’d, offers at private sale that ’ VALUABLE FARM w tr £ McG"“n MCElra,h - Mll0 “ Bernard 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. J The buildings erected on the premises are of an excellent and substantial character, MmeJk and consist of a two story STONE MANSION HOUSE, numerous out-buildings and a STONE mBBSS&L 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 “ The Cottage,” which, ■at a very inconsiderable expense, can be fitted up i convenient summer residence. The* supply of watei is abundant at all seasons. Ik ,S? e theaboTe premises are not sold before the !6th or November rest, they will, after that date, be offered for rent. ™in« rmS of J ale ’° r ront > can be ascertained by calling on Frs. Keenan, Attorney at Law, South Queen street, Lancaster. 3 IN pursuance of an order ot the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday , the 12 th of Ocfoiisr 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:— 7 . 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. • J| jsflff _ A . lso > two LotB of Ground, each o 0 feet on the Turnpike, and extending back 18(1 it. to an alley, with a Warehouse and Stable there on erected. Also, four Lots of Ground, numbered 102-3-4-5 each frontingson Mount Joy street 60 feet, and ex tending back to an alley ISO feet, adjoining prop erty oi Christian Good and Edward M’Cleery. The Lancaster and Harrisburg Railroad pksses through Nos. 71-5-6, 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. .D. 1851, when the deed will lie 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 ot said deceased. PRIVATE SALE OF ” ' Valuable Real Estate^ THE undersigned offeis for sale a valuable Farm m West Pennsboro township, Cumberland co. aliout one mile Bouth-east of NewviJlc, containing 113 ACRES, of good Limestone Land, in a high state of cultiva tion, and well .enclosed with good and substantial fences. About SO acres of which is cleared, and the residue well covered with thriving timber The improvements consist ofan excellent r HOtTSE, WM a large Bank Barn, and other out-bhild!!?gsAAn Orchard of choice fruit trees, and -a well 5f good water convenient to the door. b Win h SO_ ;J Wen K ty K Aor . CS ° r B ° od Mountain Land will he sold with the above. For terms, &c., enquire of the subscriber resid mg in Carlisle, Pa. VALUABLE LANDS In Venango and Forest Counties, Pennsylvania, FOR SALE, at public vendue. ON Monday, ’December 16, 1850, at tho public house of John Michael, in North Queeij street, in the city of Lancaster, will be sold without re serve, , FIVE TRACTS OF PATENTED LAND, situated in Pine Grove township, Vonango county, Pennsylvania, Four of them lying contiguous to each other, parts of Warrant tract numbered 2678 adjoining tracts sold to A. Glass, A. Deshner, I\ Auge and C. Koch, respectively, on the east; tracts sold to> Jno. Huston and J. S. Eherdt on the south; land of the heirs of Henry Shippen dec’d, on the west; and tract No. 2681 on the north;-and contain ing as follows : No. 1, containing 130 Acres .and liii Perches. “ 2, w 123 i- “ so “ “ 3, “ 132 “ Ofi “ “ ■). “ 128 - 01 >< *°u 6, i?°? ta j. I,ing 100 adjoining land s®ld G. & R. Keberhn on the north; land sold A Henry on the east; and land sold J. Fertig on the south, being parts of warrant tracts Nos. 2634 &25G6. s°?* 3 are watered b y Porcupine run; an S,u e * ran kltn road passes through No. 5. There are settlements around these lands, and they are-4 miles north of Shippenville. The lands in Forest county are situated in what was tormerjy called Pine Creek toWnship, and lie withm half a mile of the Forest county town, con taining as follows : No. 3160, Containing 888 Acres. “ 3162, “ iioo « “ 3163, “ 888 “ “ 3164, “ 990 ■< “ 3168, “ 990 u “ 3190, “ 996 « Creek runs through Nos. 3162 and 3190, and Millstone Creek through Nos. 3168, 3163 and olbU. All these lands in Forest county are in one tract, nnd the centre of them is 5 miles north of Clarion river and 4 miles south of Blood’s grist mill. • GDe-sixth of the purchase monies to be paid on the day of sale, and the remainder on the Ist day ?!i Ap -n n u It 3 when P oBB esaion and good and clear titles will be given. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day «p , . DAVID WITMER, Irustee for the heirs of Samuel Miller, dec’d oct 1 oc . • ob-is For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS RSEMr;ESS > BROBT CHITIS, CHOUP, ASTH COUGH ASTD COWSUIVXPTIOIJ - . PUBLIC SALE. 1 r T , HE annals of medical science, affording as they ON Thursday, the 24 th day of October, 18n0, will ' dicina? agents P h°° f f thc 'P ower a " d 'alue of me be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Up- ; pare with the ’-d U fur " lshcd n 0 samples to com per Leacock township, on the road leading from I Cherry restor'd " y ° ffeCtS Pr ° dUCCd by “ A - Vur ’ 3 the Horse-shoe road to the Bird-in-hand, about 100 ; V yartls from John Stouffer’s Mill, one mile from the 1 which ° ‘"'T’ . 0 ' d,seasos «f the lunga^ Bird-in-hand and Pennsylvania mile ' he, arc bv rCa! ' Zed by ‘'V Use ’ »««ted a. roln Henry Eby’s Mill, one and a half miles from clans in th* i prom, " e , nt Prolcssora and physi- Daniel Groff’s Mill, and 6 miles east of Lanca.te” the affil eI ,* gn ", dS ’ sl,ould oaeouraP a Valuable Farm, containing ’ cted c P , ers , e .!' ,!re w,th u ‘° strong assurance' - fa tl,at t,lc use the Cherry Pectoral will , 100 ACRES, ; ultimately cure them. re ‘* eve an d neat measure of first-rate Limestone Land, ad-| rrom e s P omr en or °,bel p, ! blic unsolicited testimonials joining land of Henry Stouffer, Henry G. Ke Jia ' i ln ° ur 00UDtr J'> “Puae over a spring of first-rate water, and other out-buildings Two Apple Orchards of Choi’ce Fruit early and late and Peaches, Pears, Plums and Apricots, al of the best kind. * 9 J Persons wishing to see the premises before the day of sale, will please call on tho undersigned residing on the premises. 6 ’ Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. .VI., when terms will be made known b'y oct l-ts-36) ISAAC BRES 1 ” ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE FARMS IN the st4te of Maryland, Bal ‘ i ™ ore county, two miles from ' 3a ]e' m ° r ? and York Turnpike, end imme diatel j on the Baltimore and Susquehanah rail road, i half a mile below “Monkton,” and 20 miles (torn the city. M. 11. LOCHER. 29-tf c ®” ta * nB 212 ACRES, a small portion in wood, about 80 ucres of it ia most valuable meadow, and the rest arable lajid easy of culture, and all of the most productive soil for grain or grazing and in good order. The Buildings are ample and in good repair, con sisting of a large MANSION HOUSE, beauti-f-*| ftilly located, Barn, Smith Shop* Wagon Shed, jjjjjH Spring House and other buildings. It has also a most valuable young Orchard upon it with other fruit. There is oh it a valuable mill seat supplied by Gunpowder Falls, the best stream in the State and in the rail road near the buildings a switch belong in3 to the Farm where the cars 6top. 6 It is one of the most desirable Farms, all its ad vantages considered, «ver offered for sale in the state and its present owner not desiring to reside upon it. It will be s<*ld low if application be made at once. App ly to PRAN CIS WHEELER on tho place, or to Col. N. HUTCHINS, No. 100 Front Street, Baltimore. [ o ct 1-36-U* ISmall Profits and Cash Sales, Sthe motto at DR.J&AWLINS* MaSical Hall, rforth Queen street, Lancaster.' april 16 RICHARD McGRANN, Executor. Lancaster, Sep. 24, 1850. 35.^ Orphans’ Court Sale. HENRY SHAFFNER, Trustee. 4t-3 R. B. STEVENSON. 4t-36 For Sale. Public Sale. ON FRIDAY, October 11th, I«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 wtek township, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Christian Hess, sr., Jacob Graver, jr., Abraham Myers and others. About 18 acres therWf ig woodland and the remainder is divided into convex ntent fields, under good fences, and in ♦ high state of cultivation. The improvements thereon consist of a large Two Story BRICK TAV-flH® ERN, Barn, Horse Stable, Carriage House,i£«lJllL' Blacksmithshop, Butcher Shop ahd other improve-’ ments. There is, also, an excellent young bearing Orchard of choice fruit trees on the same, and two Sfjff * a “ in ß wells with pumps therein—one behind tavern'tfnd Met?” ,V ° nt ’ C 0 *° the st-!n!ia f l ’?K 6 is one lbe most desirable tavern S beiri S situated in the pleasant nnrt l J R ° th ? v,ile > at th ' junction of the New ?hn ,t 3 f Lanca ?'. er a " d Reading mail route, about 3 miles from Litiz and 5 miles from Ephrata’ and being on the route almost entirely ufcd by the Western drovers for bringing their cattle and other stock to tho 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, Sh. Rothsville, Sept. 17th, ISSO. 34-4t* Valuable City Hotel at Public Sale. ON FRIDAY,'the 15th day of November next, . will be offered at public sale, on the premises, that valuable and well established TAVERJV STAND, known as the “ Traveller’s Inn,” situated on the north side of East King street, in the city of Lan caster, within two squares of the new Co. Prison, and' four squares East from the Court Houso /The Tavern house is a DOUBLE TIVO BUILDING, with extensive back [apml buildings, divided into convenient roomsJiiljHlL and embracing every convenience of a Hotel. Thero is an excellent new Stable, with extensive sheds attached, large enough to accommodate fiftv horses, and the largest yard in the city for the accommoda tion of drovers and wagners. This property comprises Two vull Lots of Ground, fronting on East King stieet one hundred and twenty-eight feet nine inches, cxtfcding 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 occupiod as a Tav ern, and being situated in the healthiest part of tho 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' Che subscriber, residing on the premises. JOHN HAMILTON, Lancaster, Sep’t 24, ISSO. '3o-8t Public Sale. ON WEDNESDAY, the 9th of October next, will be offered at public sale, at the hotel of John IVlcNecl, in the village of Bainbridge, Lancaster county, the following Ileal Estate in said village, late the properly of John Christ, dec’d. No. 1, a Lot of-Groumi, 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, hounded 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 - g which is erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and other out-buildings. 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 ns the newly constructed railroad from Columbia to Portsmouth passes immediately in front of them, they are very desirable localities for any kind of public business. Sale to commence at 2'o’ciock P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned, Administrators ot John Christ, dec’d. JACOB CHRIST, SUSAN A. CHRIST, JOHN F. SHRODER, BENJ. F. SIIENK. sept 24 3t-36 PubliCvSale. ON THURSDAY, October 17, ISSO, will be sold at public sale, at the Block Iforse Tavorn,. near the premises, in New Providence, Martic twp., A VALUABLE MERCHANT A SAW MILL STILL HOUSE, MANSION HOUSE, and about 35 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND. The Mill is on JJeaver and c half sto ries high, with lour run of French burs, and all the machinery necessary for doing good work. Tho Saw Mill is in first-rntc order, and hnk likcwiso every facility for doing good work—thsre being plenty of good water power. The Still House is capable of running 30 hogsheads. -The AjJt MANSION HOUSE f|jjW is a new two story brick, with wash-house, "HH, pump and cistern on tho porch, and all desirable conveniences. There is. a good Barn, and other out-buildings, a Stdne 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 jj *4t-35 GREAT COEGU REMEDY. Dr ' I r A r. No ™ ich > Apri! 2G, 1546. reouest nfv/ Dear Sir ; — A g rß °ablo to the «h“ a ®“r t ' r w,l] cl ' c 6rfully state what hate known of the effects of vour Catuy j P?" 011 *!- Md they have been astonishing indeed. | Mrs. Be sey Streeter had been afflicted lith a7e ! . and , r6le, l t es .’ c °ugh, which reduced her very , ;so low that litt.e hope could be entertained of her recovery. Numerous remedies had been tried without effect, before the Cfrrry. Peetoral. And that last cured her. George Watkinson, Esq., bad to our knowledged been afflicted with Asthma, for eleven years and grown yearly **rea, until the Cher ry Pectoral has now removed the disease and he ie 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 fr«m hie duties, and nothing had afforded him relief until I (Mr. Thorning,) carried him a bottle of vour Pec toral which cured him at once, and he now officia tes as usual in his place. I These are three of the cases in which we have I known it successful hut never to fail. Wo have great pleasure ,n certifying to the facts; and are respected sir, your humble servants, iit- v - David Tkornino, A , Hon. Joseph Batxes Among the distinguished authoriti*. who have glve , n n hcir names to recommend Cherry Pectoral as the best romedy that is known for the Affections Of the Lungs are * The London Lancet• Canadian Journal of Medical Scienco,’ ‘ Boston Medical and btrrgtcal Journal,’ ‘Charleston (S. C.) Medical Re view’ ' New Jersey Medical Reporter,’ Prof. Web ster, Hafferd College ; Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania University of Medicine ; Pr«|iJent Perkins, Ver mont Medical" College; Dr. Valentine Mott, New York City j Parker CJeaveland, Bowdoin Collesre • PJTof. Butterfield, Wi'ioughby College, Ohio • Prof Braithwaite, Leetfs (Eng.) Medic# School ♦ Sir Richard Kaoe, 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 thi rem edy can be obtained. ; / Frepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass, Sold by JOHN F. LONG, Ci A. HEINITSH, J. W. RAWLINS, Lancaster. July 16*25-4mJ I-ANKS neatly and eipeditaaiff exectrted A thu office, in the rear ot the Market Hoots.