THE Celebrated Xioeubire BELI RINGERS and the Wonderful CHINEBEFAMILY.~ This Company brought to thi* coautry nndcr the auspices of P. T. BARNUtf, Proprietor ofthe New York and Philadelphia give their performances at the MECHANIC’S INSTI TUTE; on Tuesday and Wednesday ,pecember.3d and 4th. • > - • » V 'A~ Honrs for Concert and Levee. Afternoon from 2\ to 5, Evening from 7 to 9 o’clock. Doors open hall an hour previous. / The. Bell Ringers number five persons. Each of. whom holds 6 bells at one time, making in all 26 bells. They execute all the popular airs of the day on ORDINARY HANDBELLS, producing the most ASTOUNDING and charming peals of har mony—-reminding the hearer of a Colossal music Box, truly interesting and enchanting to all who listen to this novel melody. THE.CHINESE FAMILY, hate been in this Country but a few months, and consists of ONE LADYof ROYAL BLOOD, with tiny feet, only inches long—also a Chinese pro fessor or Music —a female servant, an Interpreter and two Chinese children. . They perform on various Chinese Musical instni ments—The whole making the most attractive anc unique exhibition in the country. Admission 25 cents. Children under 10 years, halif price. Dec. 3. FREE EXHIBITION. MR. ANDERSON RESPECTFULLY invite all those who love the beautiful, and'especially those ol cultivated taste, to call and see his collection from nature of GRECIAN LANDSCAPE PAINTING. It would be vain to enumerate the numerous en comiums, which have been so liberally bestowed upon these Pictures, and the system by which they are executed, it being within the power of all to call-and examine for-themselves. The collection embraces many choice views of American and Foreign scenery,- which only need be seen to be duly admired and appreciated. Mr. A’s system of Drawing and Painting from Nature, is new, easy and yery rapid; actually reducing the labor of months and weeks, to days and hours. Very many who have bought themselves without taste, have learned by it to draw and paint from nature, with a freedom, boldness, accuracy, and beauty, seldom 4 acquired in common systems.. Friends of Education, and all those interested in the Fine Arts, are cordially invited to call and see the Paintings which will be exhibited free of charge. vir. A. refers to the following letter from York, Penn’a:* - The undersigned, patrons and pupils of Mr. An derson, having taken a cour*e of lessons in Gre cian Landscape Painting , take pleasure in express ing our entire satisfaction with the progress we have -made in this beautiful art. John Samuel SmalL Jr., Jacpb A. Small, Cbatles Demuth, Alex. Sear, Esq., Edward J. Evans. Philip A.. Small, Alex. Derauth, Jno. A. Filbert, Samuel S. Shay, Henry Haines, Geo. J. Evans, Rooms in KRAMPH’S ARCADE, Orange street, 4 doors above North Queen street. Doors open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Lancaster, Dec. 3 Valuable Tavern Stand at Public Sale. ON FRIDAY, December 27, 1860, will be eold at public sale, the following valuable property, viz: The EAGLE HOTEL and premises, situated on tho south feast-comer of the Market Square and Gay street,in the Borough of Marietta. The build ings of this establishment consist of a two-story BRICK HOUSE, . ML Fronting on the Square and Gay street, ajlTOffl three-story BRICK BACK BUILDING/ fronting on Gay street, and a large two-story Frame Building attached on the east, fronting on the Square. A large Brick and Frame Stable, sufficient to accommodate a very large number of horses.— An Ice House and a Smoke House, two wells and pumps, one in the yard and the other in front of the house. The cellar Extends under the entire building. This property is well Sdapted both by its situation ' and construction for a public house, and has been occupied as such for many years. It is near the railroad, yet not too near to be objectionable, on account of horses. The railroad passing along Front Btreet, has thrown the entire travelling upon the street in which this property is situated. It also possesses a decided advantage by its conve nience to the market. Persons desiring to*purchase are invited to view it. Sale to take place on the above day, on the premises, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by S. J. DICKEY, . • R. J. DICKEY, TO. F. P. NOBLE, On behalf of the Devisees of William Noble , dec’d. dec 3 45-ts HALDI’S New marble Yard. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the public that he has just received from the city of Philadelphia a superb stock of pure AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, together with a beautiful assortment of SPLENDID ITALIAN MARBLE, ' and that he is now prepared to execute in the first style, MONUMENTS , TOMBS, AND GRAVE STONES of every variety and price, Mantels, Door and Window Sills, .Steps, and in fact every thing pertaining to the marble business. His facilities for furnishing articles in his line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may favor him with their patronage, that his work shall be executed in the c very best style,-and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING IN ENGLISH AND GER MAN done at the shortest notice, and in the most modern and elegant styles. He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage ifpon its merits. His establishment is in East Chesnut street, di roctly in the rear of Lechler’s Hotel, and next door to Moderwell’s old ware house, near the railroad. He haialso opened a ware rooniin North Queen street, No. 5, nearly opposite the Bee tfiVe. Dec. 3, 1850. 45-ly A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF H FRESH GROCERIES AVE just been received and are now opening in East King St., in the city of Lancaster, at JACOB BUEHLER’S NEW ‘STORE, / opposite the Farmers 5 Bank—so long and favorably known as ' PEIPER'S GROCERY STORE, where the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity are invited to call, as every thing of the best in the Grocery trade, at the most reasonable prices, will always be kept at this old and well known Grocery, such as J Sugar, Coffee, Teo, Molasses, Cheese, Mackerel, sperm and common Oil, and all the various articles that will be required by families for baking, during the holidays. The subscriber has also laid in a fine assortment of GLASS AND QUELNSWARE, to which the* attention of his friends in the city and country is respectfully invited. Don’t forget the place—Eeiper’s old stand, oppo site the Farmers’ Bank, Lancaster. JACOB BUEHLER. 45-ly dec 3 ’5O Estate of ELIZA HOSTETTER, of Manor Turn, fhf Court or Common Pleas for the co. of Lan’r. \\f HEREAS, Rudolph Schoff, Committee of ■* * Ellza Hostetter, did on the twentieth dav of November, 1850, file in the office of the Prothono tat7 of the said Court, his account of the said Estate • ■ ?° l l e ‘ s „ h "f b y Bivento all persons interested !a .0 o, d .%5 ate ß^ at the » aid Court have appoin ted the 21st dify of December, 1850, for the eonfir mation thereof, unless exceptiens be fded ’ p tt fr e ! : HENRY STOEK, Prothoiotary. Proth’ys Office, Lan., Dec. 3, >5O. 4g. 3t J Bible Society. np.HE annual meeting of the Lancaster Co Bible X Society will be held at the Moravian Church in the city of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of r December next, (Thanksgiving day,) at •> O w?l o h C hL M 'V at "!‘ ich time officers and Managers ■will be chosen for the ensuing year. • A meeting uf the Society will be held at the same place at 1 o’clock, P. M„ on the evening of said day, on which occasion a-sermon will be gde ltvered. All persona friendly to the Bible cause are respectfully invited to attends. ■ By order of the Hoard of Managers. 4S-td Notice. To the creditors of Christian Kauffman arid Wife s formerly of Leacock Township ’ THE undersigned, Auditor appointed to distri bute the balance in the hands of William Car penter, Trustee of said Christian Kauffman nnd wife, among those entitled to the same, will meet for the purposes of his appointment, at his office in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday the 1 Sth day December, inst., at 2 o’clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. WM. MATHIOT, Auditor, dec 3 25-3 t Estate or Abm. Correll, dec’d. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans’'Court of Lancaster county, to distri bute the balance remaining in the bands of Charles Bonghter, trustee of the estate of Abraham Correll, late of the Borough of Columbia, dec’d, according to law, hereby notifies the heirs of the deceased and all otherß interested, that he will attend lor the purpose of his appointment on Tuesday the Ith day of January next, at 2 o’clock P. at the public house of John Michael, in North Queensst., Lan’r. ISRAEL CARPENTER; Auditor. 45-5 t - LADIES’ WRITING DESKS, a superior assort ment, fer sale cheap at SPANGLER’S. "**' -S4S - --..— A Valuable, Maryl»*<iJFarm at TIE *ub*CTiber offeree for ; oc4alaXik Famtf> situated in Harford critmty, Mafy*Jg£ land, 18 miles from Baltimore; andone mile above the terminus of tile North Braadrof Harfordturn-; pike, near the head'of Lonf GreenVaJleyand four miles from the meeting home of : Friends, atXittle Falls. ,it contains 159/acres-of land, about* 50 of which are woodland, 12 acres in meadow,an4 the: remainder a first-rate natntal soil in high. state of cultivation, haring had upwards uf 5000 bushels of lime, and near ■ 10 - tons of gnaaio, beaidea large quantities of bone dnst, &c., pnt on it within the last eight years. Theplace is convenientto houses of worship of various denominations, aplwMili, mil>« and mechanics. . The health of-the neighborhood, and the water, are nnaqrpaeeed in' » w yeetion of country. Fruit trees ot almost , every description have been obtained from -various nurseries in differ ent States, and many kinds are just coming into fell bearing, comprising 282 apple. trees of the most choice variety, peach, plum, pear and cherry trees; also grape vines, currents, raspberries, gooseberries, &c., in abundance. The - farm is suitably divided and well fenced; the house and. all the necessary farm buildings are well finished, and- adapted to the wants-and.convenience.of a .thorough modern farmer, and the buildings and nearly all the fences have been put up within tho last few years. There is a good.lime quarry wiihin one mile* 1 of the farm, and several others within three miles.. Suffice it to say,-it is a splendid farm, and is intended'to be sold, os the present occupant, Samuel B. Walton, is about to change his business, and will show the premises and make known the terms to any one who may call upon him, it being presumed that all who wish to purchase will' view the property. Any who wish further information may address the sub scriber, Faliston Post Office, Harford county, Md. THORNTON WALTON. Fallston, 12th month, 3. 45-lt Estate of Samuel McKinney, dec’d. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster cohnty to distri bute the balance remaining in the hands of J. H. Withers, administrator of Samuel, McKinaey, late of the borough of Marietta, dec’d, according to law? hereby notify all the creditors of the deceased and others interested that he will attend by ad journment for the purpose of his appointment, on Saturday the 20th' day of December , instant , at 2 o’clock P. M., at the public house of Jao. Michael, in North Queen street, Lancaster. ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor. 45-4 t Hats, Caps and Buffalo Robes.' THE CHEAPEST IN PHILADELPHIA. CHARLES E. ELMES, thankful for gwgg bast favora, would respectfully inform fßgp bis friends in the country that he has moved to the Southeast corner of Sixth and Market streets, under McNeille’s great and new clothing warerooms, and has constantly on hand a new.and fresh supply of HATS, CAPS, and BUFFACO ROBES, of all kinds and prices, wfiblesale and retail, and promises all those who may favor him with a call to save them 25 per cent, in their purchases. KT California, Mexican, Canada, Moleskin, Beaver and Brush Hats*sf all kinds and prices to suit all purchasers, wholesale and retail. CHARLES E. ELMES, Southeast corner of Sixth and Market sta., Phila. P- S.—Just received a fine supply ot BUFFALO ROBES, selling low. Nov. 20 44-6 m Notice. To the Heirs and Legal Represensatives of Frederick Clare, late of Rapho Tusp., Lancaster Co., dec’d. Lancaster County ss. • A Tan Orphans* Court held at Lan _X\_cn::ter, for the County of Lancas ter, on the 22d day of November, 1850, on motion el H. S, Myers, Esq., the Court grata a rule ou the heirs and legal representatives of Frederick Clare, late of Rapho township, in the said county, deceased, to appear in the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster county, to be held in the city of Lancaster, on the third MONDAY of December next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to accept or rpfuse the real estate of the said deceased at the valuation thereof', by an inquisition, or shew cause why the same should not he sold according to law. By the Court JAMES DYSART, for Clerk O. C. Lancaster, Nov. 26, 1850. ' 44-3 t Estate of David Jobus. In the Court ol Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. WHEREAS, Samuel Johns, surviving Trustee of the estate of David Johns, did on the 14th day of November, 1850, file in the office or the Prothonotary of the said Court, hia second sup plementary and final account ol the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to nil persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the sixteenth day of December next, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRI; STOEK, Prothonotary. Prothy’s Office, Lao. Nov. 26. 4t-44 Estate of Catharine Schuerer. (Widow.) In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. WAEREAS, John Schuerer, surviving Trustee of Cataharine Schuerer, Widow, of Eliza beth township, did on the !sth day of November, 1850, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the sixteenth day of December, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, T- HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Prothy’s Office** Lan. Nov. 26. 4t-44 Estate or Le?i Breneman. In the Court of Coipmon Pleas for the county of Lancaster. WHEREAS, Gideon Breneman, Trustee of Levi Breneman, did on the 16th-day ofNo vember, 1850, file in office the of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his second account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the sixteenth day of December, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Prothy’s Office, Lan. Nov. 26. ' 4t-44 Bank Stock for Sale. THE undersigned, Executors of Samuel Grosh, dec’d., will sell at public sale, on Tuesday, the 10th of December next, at John Michael’s Hotel, in the city of Lancaster, at half past six o’clock, P. M. 70 Shares of Farmer’s Bank Stock. 12 Shares of Lancaster Bank Stock. Approved Notes, payable on the 10th day of April next, with lawful interest, will be taken'in payment for the above Stock. , JACOB GREIDER, J.B.TSHUDY, „ - , GEORGE THOMAS. ' Nov. 26. * tP44 Estate of Susan Ebetly, dec’d. LETTERS of administration on the estate ol Susan Eberly, late of West Cocalico township, Lancaster county, dec’d, having boon granted to the subscriber, residing at Sinking Springs, Berks county: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement, without any delay, to JOSEPH EBERLY Nov. 26-61-1850. Administrator. Whipple’s Grand Original Ex hibition! OF THE DISSOLVING VIEWS, MICROSCOPIC ILLUSTRATIONS and PYRAMID FIRES, Will open on THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 28th, for a few evenings, nt the Mechanics’ Institute. THESE views have been exhibited to crowded houses in Boston and Philadelphia. They com prise some of the finest Ahesican Scenery and Views irom ail parts of the world. JENNY LIND will appear in portraiture, life size, acknowledged by the public to be perfect. Also will be presented before the eye THE WORLD OF LITTLENESSminute living ob jects, never seen by the unassisted vision, showing their perfect forms and movements. IKY-But one opinion has bran expressed in relation to this exhibition—that of unmingled delight. Doors open at half past six : Exhibition to com mence at half past 7 o’clock. Tickets 25 cents. Children half price. Lancaster, Nov. 26. 44.1, IVew and Fashionable millinery. R^l^^ N p RR . haB J ust returned from the • city of Philadelphia, and has now opened at her well known Fancy Store, North Queen street next door to Van Kanan’s Franklin Hotel, Lancas ter city, an extensive, rare and beautiful assort ment of £ 7 for „ FALL and WINTER MILLINERY, ' in neno'^? Pe u ion ofhbr cuslomeM » am l the public bonnet's H r er stock conaiats in P art of latest Stvi» 'r> evcry tiescri ption and of the Of“ i J ' e * Eonnet aapa. Velvets, Satins, WT a'varietv'of wnnr 0 ;’ by tlle f ard or P ie ee- ALSO, such «. ty eHl'7r°°, Ll,EN AND WORSTED GOODS, Pin.™’t * s’/??’’ ” ack »> Armlett, MiU and .a J U^ d * And Children’s Scarfs, with every desire"* 1 ' 16 me ° f bnsines ’ tba « ladiee can Aer friends in the country are requested to give her a call, if they want Bplendid baroains * V Mary a. Tranningfii Lancaster, Not. 26i 1860. NING ER- TTEGETABLE IVORY ■ T rted: assortment of these beautiful articler for at SPANGLER’S, lats Gish’s. FaH Term! • . _>ite w eooEis: FONDERSMITH & HERR, At the Old Stand formerly kept by Hntettcr $ Bealte, • L.'_£**: A Steel, Lancaster.* Ki. IVI -T. £® - P ect firiv invite, the attention of the -LtL pnbuc, and particularly their friends and eus tomersjn the city and county of Lancaster,-to their, extensive assortment of Fancy Staple:- DRY GOODS, CHINA, GLASS AND QDEENSWAHE. ' ' This stock of goods has been purchased within die last year, on very favorable terms, and to which we are,adding daily the choicest goods from the Pniiadelphia and New Fork 'markets'. \ 5000 YARDS 1 CARPETING ; among which.may be found the most magnificent styles of Ingrain and 3 Ply Carpets ever brought to this city, at astonishingly low prices., ~ - OUR QUEENSWABE ROOM Is well known to be the most extensive in this city at the present time* and we assure our-coantry friends that our arrangements with aliuge, import ing House in Philadelphia,'will enable us hereaA ter to offer a greater variety of styles of Queens ware, awLatlower prices than any other House in this city. We are the only agents for the Patent .« FIRE PROOF WARE.” Please call and judge for yourselves. 2000 pounds-of Prime Live Geese Feathers. 2000 pounds of Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain. GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail. All we ask of our friends is'to give us a call, as suring them that we will show our goods with pleasure. H. C. FONDERSMITH, Late of the Bee Hive. w JOHN HERR. Lancaster, Nov. 19. 43. u Histories of Value. The Long Evenings are here. JUDD & MURRAY have an invaluable collec tion of Histories and other works of the bestjand purest instruction: .one of which is worth more than all thfe trashy novels in print—a few of them are Bancroft's United States, 3 vols. Prescott’s Mexico, 3 vols. Do Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vols. Do Peru, 2 vols. t Leyard’s Ninevah, both Eds. Taylor’s Manual of Ancient History. Dilway’s Roman Antiquities. Hallam’s Middle Ages Their’s History of the French Revolution, in 2 and 4 vols. - • Burnet’s History of the Reformation, 3 vols. Browning s History of the Huguenoss. Mill’s History of Chivalry and the Crusades. Their’s History of the Consolate of Napoleon. Goodriche s Pictorial History of England. do do Greece. Count Montholon’s History of the Captivity of Napoleon. Washington, and the Generals of the Revolution. 2 vols,, 1C plates. With a vast variety of others. Lady’s Book, for December. Graham’s “ “ . Just received] Nov. 19. : WHOLESALE and RETAIL. e EMANUEL METZGER’S SADDIERY ESTABLISHMENT! Opposite KAUFFMAN’S HOTEL, North Queen Street, sign of the “BIG COLLAR ,” OFFERS the greatest variety of the most fash ionable and neatly made Btyles of PATENT. SPRING SADDLES, QuilteiPSpanish Saddles, covered with black, blue, green and russet enamelled leather or the best quality to be found in the city. Riding Bridles; Carriage, Buggy and Sulky HARNESS, of every description. A large assortment of BUFFALO ROBES ol the best quality—also, iron-bound TRUNKS and VALISES, of every size and shape. Carpet Bags, Ladies’ Satchels, Horse-Covers, Hobby Horses, and every description of Carriage, Buggy, Sulky, Trotting and Riding WHIPS, and a great variety or other articles usually kept at similar manufactured of the best material, by journeyman?" under his own supervision. He trusts that his friends and the public will continue to favor his establishment as they have heretofore done, as he still continues to dispose oJ his work on the most reasonable terras. ** Call and examine for yourselves. m EMANUEL METZGER. Lancaster, Nov. 26. 44-tf Real Estate at Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of said County, will be exposed to publtc sale, on SATURDAY, the 21st of December, A. D. ISSO at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the public house of Amos Groff, (Buck tavern,) in the township of Drumore, in said county, three certain pieces of land, situate in Drumore township, in said county on the road leading from the Buck tavern to COllO - Furnace, viz: Purpart No. 1, containing 31 ACRES AND 68 PERCHES, neat measure, nearly one half of which is covered with limber, a good portion rail timber, and the. remainder is excellent farming land, adjoining lands of Mary Moore, A. Dubree, Esq., William R. Rals ton and purparts 2 and 3, herein after Mentioned Purpart No. 2, containing 29 ACRES and 112 Perches, neat measure, 11 acres of which arc ex cellent rail timber and the remainder good farming land, adjoining lands of William R. Ralston, heirs of S. B. Moore, James M. Hopkins and purpart No 1 as above mentioned, and No. 3, as hereinafter mentioned. Purpart No. 3, containing 30 ACRES and 130 Perches, neat measure, ]7i acres of which arc under good timber sufficiently large for rails or posts, and the remainder is good farming land ; ad joing lands of Abm. Dubree, Esq., James M. Hop kins and purparts No. 1 and 2, ns above mentioned, late the estate of William Caldwell, dec’d. Terms :—The purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of April next, 1851, when the deeds will be delivered and possession given. By the Court, B. Kauffman, Clerk O. C. HUGH PATTERSON, Jr., ROBERT W. MOORE, Trustees to Sale &c. Nov 26 . 4 4 _ta Pyroligneous Acid or Essence of Smoke, For curing Beef, Hams, &c., without a Smoke THE subscriber invites the attention of those who cute Beef, Hamß, Sausages, Fish, Tongues, Sc., to the above preparation, which has been in use for a number oi years and has been found an excellent substitute for smoke. It is a powerful antiseptic, effectually preventing the decomposition of animal matter and imparting a rich and pleasant flavor, free from that bitterness which is so often found in meats smoked in the usual way, and pos sessing the additional advantage of being easily applied; doing away entirely the necessity of a Smoke House. QHARLES. A. HEINITSH Druggist No. 13 East King street, Lancaster. . nov 19 6 43-2 m Lancaster Huff Depot, NATIONAL HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH QUEEN STREET. pHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER have lust a large and elegant lot of FURS, which they will sell at remarkably low prices MUFFS! BOAS! VICTORINES! Ermine Trimmings, Victorines and Cuffs. A com plete assortment of Ladies and Children’s Muff, and of Fur-sneh as SILVER MARTEN, SARLE, CONEY, Children’s Muffs at 50, 75, 874 and $l. Give us a call and secure a bargain, in time. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO nov 26-44-tf J North Queen street. <BBtJS? p#r * a,lt *° Farmers, a, jagg vegetable root cutters mbSL JsLT Warranted to cut from one to two V *T*’ Bushels of Roots per minute, A FIRST PREMIUM was awarded for one of .“ e “ machines at the Annual Exhibition of tne Philadelphia Society for. the promotion of Air riculture held at the “ Rising Sun” on the Isth and 16th days of October, 1850. The Committee also took occasion to recommend it in their report to the aocifety. as follows: “ This article your committee recommend to all Root growers as being the most efficient implement ever exhibited for that purpose Reference can also be given to numerous Farmers in the vicinity of Philadelphia who have used the machine, and pronounce it to be the very beat they have ever seen for the purpose. The saving of labor by the use of this machine will amount to more than its cost. For sale by T . . j, „ D. LANDRETH, Implement and f . Seed Warehouse, No. 65 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. [nov 26-44-2 m SCHOOL B°9KS, SCHOOL BOOKS of every va riety and pnces,afull assortment for Bale cheap SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. |ARD CASES, CARD CASES* a beautiful "as* 'lertmpnt, for salecheap at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. Ettgltf ! t'-' ; C.od.>«tii»Fe. , £ TN the winrofa'Fresh *upply ofLong Bhawl£ X Supine French Meriiioe* afi edlofs, ; Superior all wool De Lanes. Wide Silk Velvets, 1 ' • VDRE§S;SILKS, '■ V'- Sack, Flanneli^.ftc.'i. ,V. Cali xnd'm&kc a selection. I ■ THOMAS J. WENTZ fc'CO. Coraer of Eaat King and Centre Bquare, Loagenecker’s Building-. - Nov. 19. :il/. J 43-tf RED WHITE AND YELLOW,—AII wool and colored FLANNELS, Selling cheap at . ■- The Eagle Dry.Gneds Store, THOMAS J. WENTZ & Co. .. i Nor. 19. ■ . 43-tf EiANKETS 1 BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! French Twilled at $1»50.t0 $B,OO per pair Golden Eagle. > THOMAS J. WENTZ & CO. Nev.l9. •: ■ -43-tf JENNY LIND DELANE! Beautiful design's for 25 cents, • • At the Golden Eagle. THOMAS J. WENTZ & CO. • ' ' •• 43-tf Manufactory. A THOMPSON, TTENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, T Having fitted up a New Establishment, at No. 16 South Eig'hth stroe t,. be t wet a : Mark e t and Chesnut, Philadelphia, where h&.will keep always hand or make to order, wide and narrow slat WINDOW BI4NDS, of the most fashionable kind, of the best.materials and workmanship, and at the shortest notice and lowest caßh prices; also, the.most fashionable pat terns of WIND 0 W SHALES & REED BLINDS , all of which will >be disposed of on the lowest terms. The public generally are respectfully invi ted to give him a call, as every attention will be. : given to accommodate them in the best manner. A THOMPSON, No. 15, South Eighth street, Philadelphia. Nov. 19, 1850. 43-ly Valuable Rail Road Property, At Public Sale. ON SATURDAY, December 14th, 1860, on the premises, in the village of Concord, on the Columbia and Philadelphia Rail Road, 60. miles west of Philadelphia, and 10 miles east of Lancas ter, consisting of a Lot of 21-4 ACRES OF LAND, with the improvements thereon erected, viz: a sub stantial two story stone Ware and Car house, in excellent repair, 44 by 84 feet, with tin roof. Two crossings and sidings, and every convenience for carrying on an extensive business. For locality and facilities it cannot be surpassed by any oil the Line of Rail way. A commodious two story jjstt FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, lijjg with five rooms and kitchen on the first floor, and four rooms on the second floor, with a never-failing well of pure water, cistern, meat and milk house, barn and other out-houses. Also, a new two sto ry double frame house, suitable fornwo families. Also, a lumber, coal and wood yard. This is a rare opportunity for Capitalists or business men. The whole of the above property will be sold to gether or in three parcels. The Ware and Car house and shop, with all the improvements on the south^’aide of the road leading from the,Leacock Meeting house towards Paradise. The new two story double frame house* and lumber and wood yard, with upper crossing and siding. The two story, frame dwelling house occupied by John L. Lightner.with the improvements. Sale to commence atone o’clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by MOSES EABY. JOHN L. LIGHTNER. Nov. 19, 1860. 43. ta Valuable Real Estate At Public Sale. ■’ ON Wednesday, the 11th of December, 1850, by virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, that VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, the property of George Pickel, dec’d, situate in Bart township, Lancaster county, within 3 ofamile of the village of Georgetown, adjoining lands of William Pickel, George Bachman, and others, con taining about SIXTY ACRES, of which 12 acres is woodland. The cleared land is in a good state of cultivation. The improvements arc TWO .LOG HOUSES, jjjjg a Stone Shop, a Hog Pen, and an excellent young ORCHARD of choice apple trees, besides n large number of peach and plum trees. A branch of the bigOctararo creek runs through the premises, on which would be an excellant Millseaf There is a. Mill within a mile of the Farm, and several churches in the neighborhood. A good title will be made and possession given on the Ist of April next. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the sale, can call on William Pickel, adjoining, or on the subscribers. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, noon, when terms will be made known by PETER PICKEL. R GEORGE H. PICKEL. Administrators. Nov. 19. 1850. 43-4 t Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undersigned, Executors of the will of John Black, deceased, will offer at public sale, on WEDNESDAY the 25th ofDECEMBER, 1850, at 10 o’clock A. M., on the premises, a Valuable Farm, situate in Raccoon Valley, within a mile and a half of the Pa. Railroad and Pa. Canal, 1 at Mil lerstown,: Perry county, Pa., adjoining lands of Samuel Black, William Black and others containing about 251 ACRES of Limestone Land, of which about 200 acres are cleared, and about 30 acres of meadow. The improvements are a large a a and commodious BRICK HOUSE, a Stone f*sHj} Barn, Wagon House, Corn Crib and otherJUUJj out-buiJdings. Also an orchard of 150 trees of grafted fruit. There is a fountain pump at the door and several never failing streams of water through the farm. The above is one of the most valuable and desi rable farms in this part of the state ; the land is of the best quality, in a good state of cultivation and under good fence. The improvements are of the best and most substantial kind, and convenient to market, and the title indisputable. TERMS One third of the purchase money td be paid on April Ist, 1851, when the deed will be mado and possession given, the remainder in two equal payments on the Ist of April 1852 and 1853, with interest from April Ist, 1851. $5OO of the first payment to be paid on the day of sale, isfactorily secured. . T. P. JAMES BLACK, . Milierstown, Noy. 19-43-3t] Executors.. KNAPP’S Health Restorative Bitters. THE highly sanative properties of this medicine, in a disease of the stomach and bowels, par ticularly DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION, LIVER COM plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affections ; De bility, 4rc., 4-c., are so well known and appreciated, from conclu sive lestiraony, in thousands of cases where it has been used, that further recommendation is deemed useless. It is compounded from a recipe used by. us for a number of years with the most gratifying results, and we do not hesitate to say, that thosp who use even a single bottle will be convinced of its superior efficacy over all others now before the public. It carries with it its own recommendation, andean be confidently relied on in*anyofthe above named diseases; as also in jaundice, fever and ague, palpitation of the heart, habitual costive ness, female weakness, acidity of the stomach, chronic, diarrhcea, heartburn, dropsical complaints, and all other diseases originating from.a deranged state of the Btomach, liver, nervous system, and bowels. Each bottle bears the signature of the proprietors, Fr'B. & G. P. Knapp. .50 cents per bottle. NOTICES FROM THE PRESS. From the New York Tribune.—^ Knapp’s Health Restorative Bitters.— We are far from believing in the propriety of endorsing medical preparations merely on the authority of their inventors; but when we have ourselves tested an article, or seen it tested, and know it to be excellent, we consider t only common justice to say so. .‘That justice we reely and cheerfully render to Knapp’s Health Restorative Bitters. They are decidedly the best tonic wmhave ever tried ; and all who suffer from dyspepsia, nervous attacks, low spirits, feebleness or lassitude, are hereby advised to resort to them at once. 1 From the New York Sun . — Knapp’s Health Restorative Bitters. —We are not surprised to learn that this invaluable tonic is becoming far and wide, a standard family t medicine. Having witr nessed its invigorating effects in cases where p*epaia was accompanied with extreme feebleness, and believing its renovating and corrective prop erty to be unsurpased, we warmly and cordially recommend it to all who suffer from a weak stom ach, debijity, nervous, liver complaint,. or any oth er disease {arising from indigestion. General Depot, 362 Hudson St., New York, and for sale by ( DR. JACOB LONG & CO. Agents for Lancaster. At the Family Medicine Store, opposite the National House. N0v."26. 3m-44 Estate of James Humes. In the Court ol Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. WHEREAS, John F. Stewman, Assignee of James Humes, did on the 14th day of No vember, 1850, file in die office of the Prothonotary of the said Court,his account, of the said Estate: - Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the .said estate* that 1 the said Court have ap pointed the sixieenth day of December, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. * ! ••'Attest, •-*- X 1 '"” ' • . Hi HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary: * Prothy’s Office, Lan. Nov. 26. 4t<44 ' rpHOUSANDS of bottleo of the American Com- Jt. poundJjate been soldduringthepastynarj andwaa to tail or worst cases of ascertain delicate diseased SeminaJweakness ind alldiseases of the, Uijntnr organs. pleasaat Juia popuiarremedy,; need fearfno expos iire,M ilhsayes no odor on tbebreath,.- requires no xestrictwns in ‘diet or burin esg contain! no Mercery, or noxious .drugs injurious td-thefeyatein, and is adapted to age, sex* or condition. • It is also the best remedy known for Fluor Albas, or Whites/(female .'complaints) with' which thousands suffer without the knowledge of a remedy. - This celebrated remedy has long been used in private practice of a phyrici an with unerring success, radically caring ninety* ; nine of the hundred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are plain and lull directions. ' 5W CAUTION—Ask for the 4Com pouivd, and pnrchase only of tho agent. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by GEO. A. MILLER, Lancaster. R. WILLIAMS, Columbia. : . : 4fc*T New Finn! New Ms! New Prices! ■ GAR A & SWOPE, WHO succeed David Cockley in business at the old stand,/in East Sing St., nearly opposite D. Espenahade’s Hotel, offer to their friends and the public generally, a large, splendid and well se lected assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at unprecedented low prices. Their stock embra ces Dry Goods of every description; Clpths, Cassi meres, Satinetts, Silks, De Lains, Cashmeres; — Shawls of all descriptions. French and English Merinoes; Alpacas, Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, Sec., all of which need but an- examination to in duce those in want to buy. Having resolved to do business upon the principle that the nimble six pence is better than the slow shilling,” we are pre pared (o sell Goods as cheap a* the cheapest, and no mistake. • Our stock of GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE wc offer at corresponding low prices. Remember the Old Stand, in East King St., don’t forget to give us a call. Public Sale of Valuable City ' Property. WILL be.sold by public sale, on SATURDAY the 14th of DECEMBER, 1850, at the public house of Emanuel Shober, in the city of Lancaster, that valuable property, known as the Post Office, situated on the West side of North Queen Street, next door to Emanuel Shober’s Hotel. . The improvements are A ‘TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Rfj® running back 40 feet, with a TWO BRICK BACK BUILDING attached 60 feet in the ength, whole covered with slate. ALSO, on the rear of the lot, lacing the alley, A Two Story Briek Dwelling House, with slate roof.: There is a large Cistern and a never-failing well of water, with a pump therein, on the premises. The whole is' in good order and repair. A three feet alley entering from North Queen street, exclusively belongs to the property. The whole property is free of'ground rent. * As a location for business, none better can be found in the city, and being so well known to the public as the Post Office property, a further description is deemed unnecessary. Those wishing to view the same will, by calling at the premises, have an opportunity to do so. Sale to commence at 6 o’clock, P. M. of said day, when the terms Br conditions of sale will be fully made known to purchasers. Fall and Winter Millinery* MRS. MARY KURTZ takes this method of making known to her friends and customers, that she has just returned from Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of BONNETS AND FANCY MILLINERY, J&& lor Fall and Winter, to which tho of the Ladies is respectfully invited. They are re quested to call and examine her stock, at her well known Millinery Rooms, in North Queen street, nearly opposite Vankanan’s Hotel. fErHer Fall Bonnets and Millinery will be opened for inspection on Friday morning next, the Stli instant. [Nov 6-2m-41 £ Neutral Ink. Premium Awarded by the N. Y. Institute. THE subscribers having purchased the right for the manufacture and sale of FAHNESTOCK’S NEUTRAL AND INDELIBLE INK, are now prepared to supply the article in any quan tities, large or small, to Merchants, Business Men, and others. This Ink, which has already acquired a celebrity wherever it has been used, is entirely free from any substance which corrodes the pen—is of a beautilul jet color, and admirably adapted for Day Books, Ledgers, Record Books, and every other species of writing which require durability. Their establishment is in East Orange street, a few doors east of Kramph*s Building. *%Editors of Newspapers in the principal towns and cities of the United States, copying the above three times, will receive the amount in Ink. TOWER HALL AGAIN TRIUMPHANT! Still far ahead of all Competitors! The richest stock of Goods in Lancaster ! MT. FORD, proprietor of the great Tower • Hall Clothing Store, desirous ot returning his sincere thanks to the immense number of per* sons he has secured within the past two years, avails himself of this opportunity to do so, and at the same time extends a hearty invitation to his friends in particular, and the public in general, to call and examine the SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, he has just received from New York and Philadel phia. The immense amount sold from day t’o day is the best evidence of their superior quality and cheapness, while the? happy looks of his customers as they leave his establishment with their well filled parcels of clothing, speak more plainly than words, their satisfaction. It is a fixed principle of his, to receive no money for which he cannot give a full equivalent, and render the most perfect satisfaction. He takes pleasure in referring to the fact of his having been engaged lor ten years as foreman in the largest and most celebrated Clothing-house in Philadelphia, and is well known through Lancaster county for his superiority as a cutter, and his un approachable style in getting up splendidly made and fitting Clothing, he trusts that those in want of good garments, cut and made expressly as the purchaser desires it, will give him a call. As to the prices of his goods, he will only state that he is prepared to sell at least THIRTY PER CENT, LOWER than any other house in Lancaster. forget the location, directly opposite Vankanan’s hotel, in North Queen St., Lancaster. He also takes pleasure in staling, that he has secured the services of J. C. FOX, long and favor ably known to the public, as an experienced sales man, and a clever fellow. Mr. Fox presents bis compliments to his old friends, and respectfully in vites them to come and see him at Ford’s Tower Hall Clothinq Store. nov 19 43-tf Estate of Sarah Hoyt deceasd. The undersigned, audilor apppointed by the Or phans’ Court of Lancaster county to distribute among those entitled the moneys retained by John Linville, administrator of the estate of Sarah Hoyt, late of Salisbury Township, Lancaster co., dec’d, on account of the suit against John Hoyt, accord ing to the former auditor’s report, hereby notifies, all persons interested that he will attend for th d purpose of his appointment on Saturday the 14//* day of December next , at 2 o’clock,. P. M., at the public house of Letyis Sprecher, in East King st., Lancaster. * nov. 19 4t. ISRAEL CARPENTER. Roussel’s Amadlne, FOR the cure ''ana prevention of the chapped Hands. An additional supply just receivea and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13 East King at. °ct 22 39.1 m DR. C. EHRMANN, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, HAS removed his office back again to this resi dence, North Prince street, nearly opposite the Lancasterian School House, Lancaster city. nog 19 1850 * 43-tf _ Venison Hams. XUST received a choice lot of VENISON HAMS. V at VANKANAN’S Family Grocery. oct 22 39-2 t To Shoemakers. I UST .received 100 best Jersey slaughter KIPS, Lf for sale low at the sigo of the Last, Weal King street. M. H. LOCHER. ang 13 20-tf FAMILY*BIBLES, FAMILY BIBLES, decided ly the most elegant assortment ever opened in the city of Lancaster, will be fonnd at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. LADIES’ WORK BOXES, a superb article of numerous sizes, for sale cheap at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. PORT MONAIES and POCKET BOOKS, a very large and beautiful assortment, for sole at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. POWDER AND FUES.—2OO Kegs assorted Rock Powder. Also, patent safety Fues for sale at' the cheap Hardward Store, East King street. joly 23-26] REUBEN S. ROHRER. ADAM’S HORSE HAIR FLESH RUBBERS. 'Adam’s Curved Horae Hair 1 Flesh Brashes. ; For sale at CHAS.'A. HEINITSH’S sep 10-33] Drug Store, East King street. MmWohs and . y. bee active THE , Bee Hive ’Dw Store appears, as usnal,to bfr the fevorite resort for Beautiful Dry Goods.of everydescriptiori/ \ Now opening at the Bee Hive, French Merino, Lupin’s make, Maroon, Olive Green, ' Light'Blue Dk.Mulberry, Mai. Bluey Brown, * Green, Chfcrry, • Scarlet, • Crimson, . Black, Purple, in fact every shade, the greatest Variety ever opened in this city. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.^ . Bee Hive; Light Blue, Cherry, Drab,Lead, and Brown, very son finish, warranted all wool, fast colors. Ribbons ! R»mows !—-Neck, Cap and Bonnet Rib bons, prefty styles, selling,off. very low. B Cachmt.be Scarfs, the real.genuine article, all wool, ranging in price from 62k cts. to $5,00. BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE. DELAINES! DELAINES !-—good'quality plain and figured, only 12*. cents. Calicoes, good styles green only 6* cents. SHAWLS! SHAWLS 1! SHAWLS!!! Long Shawls, all wool, from to $12,00 ; plain colored, drab, long ahd square do ; mourning long and square Shawls, Black Thibet Long Shawls, grocha and Terkeri, the greatest variety everoffer ed, selling • off 20 per cent, lower than any other establishment in the city. The above Shawls having been purchased; to great.advantage, will be sold at the Bee Hive, at a great Bargain. Call soon. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive. Lancaster, Oct. 22,1850. 39 Iyaluable Ileal Estate for Sale, N pursuance of the will of David Waahabaueh, ■ Real Estate will be sold at Public Sale, (mVaturdayy the 21 st day of December next , at 2 o’clock,'P. M., on the premises, viz: Fiest— A Lot of Ground, situate in Chambers burg, on King street, and on the Falling Spring and Conococheague Creek, on which are a large and extensive BREWERY and DISTILLERY, with every convenience of water for both,fao|||f and witlrp'good water power; where theiilUK> business has been carried on for more than 25 years and well established—and also, a good weather boarded dwelling house and other improvements. Second— -A Lot of Ground, situate on Conoco cheague creek, in said Town, on Water st., with a M large Brick DWELLING HOUSE and BREW ERY, known as the “ Barnitz Brewery” for more than 40. years, well supplied with over head water and with every other convenience. Third—A Lot of Ground on King Street, with a large Brick Coach and Black Smith Shop, and Frame Carriage House thereon. HUGH S. GARA, LEVI SWOPE. if-4l Purchasers are invited to examine the above pro perties. They will find the locations very favorable for profitable investments. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by . FRED’K SMITH, Executor, f • 4O-8t {• Public Sale of Valuable City Property. WILL be sold by public sale, on SATURDAY the 7th of,DECEMBER, 1850, at the public house of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster, that valuable TWO STORY HOUSE and halfrajt lot of ground, situate on the east side North Queen street in the city of Lancaster, third house south of the railroad. MARY DICKSON. 44-ts This property is situated in the most business part of the city, and is well adapted for any kind of business. There is a BRICK SHOP or) the end oi the lot, under which is a good cellar; there is also a well of never failing, water, and pistern.—- This property has the privilege of a ninedeet alley, both front and back of the lot. ' This property presents one of the most desirable situations for business in the city. A further des cription is deemed unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase will view the same. Sale to commence at 6 o’clock P. M. when the terms (which will be easy,) will be made known by the subscriber. BENJ. D. GILL, nov 5 41-ts ECONOMY IS WEALTH. LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! Medal, Fine Oil, Camphine and Fluid OF acknowledged superiority and purity, man ufactured and for sale at the lowest wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established stand of the late Benjamin T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifteen years, and the award of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. Alcohol, Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spirits of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, at the lowest prices. il. GIBBS & CO. THE subscriber, thankful for the liberal encour agement he has received already, respectfully •informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received lrom the city a very full sup ply of the n FALL FASHIONS OF nm HATS AND CAPS, which, together with those of his own manufacture, gotten up expressly for this market, 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 free of charge. fErMind the place—Northwest Corner of Cen tre Square, two doors west of Baumgardner’s store, and adjoining Langley’s Shoe Store. oct 8-tf-37] JAMES GEIDNER. Plainfield Classical Academy. (FOUR MILES WEST OF CARLISLE.) THE Ninth Session will commence on Monday, the 14th of November. In consequence of increasing patronage a large and commodious Brick Building has been erected, rendering this one of the most comfortable and convenient institutions in the State. / The healthfulness of the country and the absence of vicious associates, will recommend this as a desirable location for the moral, mental and physical improvement of youth. The coarse of instruction comprises all the branches requisite for the Collegian, Merchant,&c. Terms—(Per Session of Five Months,) $50,00. For Catalogues containing full information ad dress R. K. BURNS, Principal & Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cum. Co. Pa. oct l 36-tf Estate of Henry Metzgar, (Butcher.) LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Henry Metzgar, (Butcher,) late of the City of Lancaster, dec’d, have been granted to the sub scriber residing in the said city : All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. EMANUEL SCHAEFFER, oct 29 40-6 t Ground Spices. THE subscriber invites the attention of dealers and consumers to his large assortment of PURL' GROUND SPICES, ground in his own mill and free from any admixture. They consist of Allspice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Pepper, Mace, Mustard, Nutmegs* ALSO, Alum, Brimstone, . Salaeralus, Pearl Ash, Potash, Washing Soda, Salt Petre, Saffron, Indigo, Matches, Shoe Blacking, Copperas, &c., which are offered at the lowest prices. CHAS. A. HEINITSH, oct 22-39-lm] No. 13, East King street. Estate of Beiuamin Wright, Sen’r, deceased. LETTERS of Administration, on the Estate of Benjamin Wright, Sr., late of Manor township, Lancaster county, dec’d, have been granted to the undersigned Administrators, residing in the said township of Manor: All persons having 'claims against the estate, will present them for payment, and all persons indebted to same are- requested to make payment to SUSAN WRIGHT* JOHN W. WRIGHT* . JAMES BENES, Nov 5-6t*4l] Administrators. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS OF THRESHING MACHINES. THE subscriber respectfully informs the manu facturers of THRESHING and other Machines requiring horse power, that he has a TRIPLE, REACTING, INTERNAL GEARED HORSE POWER, which, in point of strehgth> durability, lightness of draught, &c., is unsurpassed and unequalled by any other now in use. The entire weight of the power and frame work that bolds it, is only 600 lbs., and being made entirely of Iron, and the journals of Cast Steel, it is sufficiently strong for eight horses, when necessary. The subscriber confidently asserts that no power of equal strength and durability can be famished at as low rates as this, and most res pectfully invites the attention of Farmers and Threshing Machine makers to, it. The powers can be had wholesale or retail, at the Foundry and Machine Shop of I. W. Groff, at Eden, three miles from Lancaster, dr at Prime & Colestock’s .Sash Factory} North Duke street, Lan caster, or of the subscriber, at Wright’s Hotel, S. Queen street, Lancaster. ' \ W“ All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. SAMUEL C. PELTON, Jr. nov 12 43-tf SACK FLANNELS. October 29. CENTRE SQUARE HAT STORE. FAMILY MEDICINES,^* i towd refire, _Anq l: \jt KKRLRIVfii §AM&PARqEA, for the re- AJP-moyaPandpennapeat'cure ofldisehse arising from imparities ofthe. blood* end ] habit of body , fi* ;. Chronic £ di«eases orthe Chest, Pleurisy, Ca tarrh; etc., Cutaneous Eruptions off the head, face and extremities, Ulcers,Chronic affections of the stomach, liver and shin, chronic rheumatism, white swellings, abuses, syphilitic diaoiders, constitu tional debility, and for all mercurial and hereditary &c. j, ' ■Disease Tike death is thr -\desti’ -iiecommori iny of man kind. Till the • hour of sickness comes how'few over think of a subject which interest all.. Every atom of the material world is constantly undergoing a change—man continually—“ he l!s every thing by time and nothing long.” The phenomena of dis ease presents us with numerous lights and shades, alternating with the numerous agencies by which we are afflicted. Presuming that life is a. unity whatever material agent possesses the power of ar resting the motions of the body is capable' of de* ranging their action. What is disease in itnVniih plest form but an interruption of the eldctridal i«ii>- tions o f the body by agents not Aompatible with them. These motions may to a Certain extent be either increased or decreased without positively injuring the vital actions of the ]whole-like the wheels of a time piece, atop one and you influence all—-so with disease mail chronic maladies whether affecting one or; more organs of the body, we in variably discover them to be effects rather than cures of ill-health. Change the electrical motions which occasion them, and health consequently fol lows; for this purpose art furnishes no remedy equal to Dr. Keeler’s Sarsaparillal Its virtue hip been tested in all chronic, glandujjar and constitu tional diseases. Afflicted: “be wise in time, ’tis folly to defer” - 1 Philadel; ’ ‘ ..nauelphia, Nov. a*, Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in bearing testimony in behalf of yotir valuable med icine, Sarsaparilla. I have been using it for a pain in the side of long standing, which was occasioned by a severe attack of Pleurisy an|d fever several years since in the West.. For several months past my health has been failing, and the pain in the side so severe at times as to disable me from attending to my business. I have used man]? remedies .with scarce any benefit until I commericed using your .Sarsaparilla, since which time my health has grad ually improved, so much so that atthe present time I enjoy much better health than for years past. I have used the medicine in iny family, and consider it infinitely superior to any remedy within my know ledge in chronic affections of the chest and organs of digestion. lam yours very respectfully ..Henrt Thomas, .l42 South Second st. SCROFULA CUREp. Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: I feel it.my duty to state to you the good effects your Sarsaparilla has pro duced on a son of mine, who has been for severaL years afflicted with what physicians have termed Scrofula. He has been somewhat jhard of hearing •for several years, accompanied witn a constant dis charge from the ears, and a dull hcjavy pain across the forehead; his general health duite feeble, ap petite precarious, and bowels irregular. There were swellings of the neck and at the angle of the jaws, the complexion of an ashy paleness, and all the characteristics of wasting health. At your re quest, I commenced giving him your Sarsaparilla, and 1 am rejoiced to state thataftenusing threebot tles, there has been a remarkable j change for the better. His appetite is now good,lthe pain across the forehead entirely gone, the swellings have dis appeared, the color of the skin is now like one en joying good health, indeed he now gays he feels well, appetite good, sleeps well, and is really changed, which I attribute solely to your medicine.' I feel fully satisfied from what I hajve witnessed in my own child, that it la a medicine of unsurpassed power in disease of a Scrofula character. You are at liberty to make what use of this’you may deem proper. lam very respectfully yours, Charles Flaoo, George street. Prepared and sold wholesale jand retail, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale also by GEO. A. MILLER, Lancaster; Rj Williams, Col umbia. Alko for sale by the above agents Dr. Keeler’s Chough Syfup , Vermifuge Syrup, Rheuma tic Lotion , Cordial and Carminative , and Liver, and Sanative Pills , remedies that every family rich or poor should always be provided with, for no one knows at what moment disease may visit the thresh old. sl per bottlo, large size, 6 bottles for $5. See Circulars. [Novj 12, ’5O-42-tf For the Core of [ COUGHS, COX.D3, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING - OOTTOH amtd CONSUMPTION. THIS truly valuable Remedy for all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, has become the chief reliance of the afflicted aB it is the most certain cure known for.tlie above complaints. While it is a powerful remedial agent in the most desperate and almost hopeless cases of Consumption , it is also, in diminished doses, one of the mildest and most agreeable family medicines for common coughs and colds. Read below the opinion of men who are known to the world, and the world respect their opinions. - % r FROM PROF. HITCHCOCK. James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your ‘CHERRY PECTORAL,* in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical con stitution that is is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior character can be of any use you arc at liberty to use it as you think'proper. Edward Hitchcock* LLD., President of Amherst College. From the “LONDON LANCET .” • “AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of the'" most valuable preparations that has fallen under our nptice. Alter a careful examination, we do not hesitate to say we have a large appreciation of its merits and the fullest confidence in its useful ness for coughs and lung complaints.” Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co., Conn., sends us the following testimony:— Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—l enclose you a cer tificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly res pectable lady of this village, wife of Mr. Seth Cady, Deputy Sheriff, Windham county Conn. The cure in her case was very prompt, and has attracted general attention. W\ A. Brewster, M.D. West Killingly, Ct., Sep. 28, 1848. This may certify that I was.afflicted with a-very severe cough in the winter of ’47-8, which threat ened to terminate in consumption. I had tried many medicines in vain, and s was cured by the use of “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Catherine K. Cady. DIRECT EVIDENCE. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir:—Feeling under obligations to you for the restoration of my health, I send you a report of my case, which you are at liberty to publish for the benefit of others. Last autumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a severe cough, and made use of many medicines without obtaining relief. I was obliged to give up business. A friend gave me a bottle of your CHERRY PECTORAL, the use of which I imnie diately commenced according to directions. 'I have just purchased the fifth bottle, and am nearly recovered. I now sleep well, my cough has ceased, and all by the use of your valuable medicine. E. S. Stone, A. M., * Principal of Mt. Hope Seminary. From Dr. Bryani, Druggist and* Postmaster, Chi copee Falls, Maas.:— Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—Enclosed please find remittance for all the CHERRY PECTORAL last sent me. I can unhesitatingly say, that no medi~ cine we sell give such satisfaction as j®ur r s does; nor havfe I ever seen a medicine which cured so' many cases of Cough and Lung complaints. Oor Physicians are using it extensively in their practice, and with the happiest effects. Truly yours, D. M. Bbyaht, Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell,Mass. Sfl]d by JOHN F. LONG, C. A. HEINITSH, J. W. RAWLINS, Lancaster. Nov. 19-43*4n>J So. 80.] BARGAINS. [No. SO. . “PAIL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, &C. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, VEST -1 INGS, &c., &c. ■ ’ ' SILKS, CHECKB, MERINOES, TICKINGS, ALPACAS, MUSLINS, CASHMERES, ' COTT. 4 WOOL, DELAINES, FLANNELS, CALICOES, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS, HOSIERY, LINENS, GLOVES, 4c. 4c. — of vinous styles and qualities, cheap, with a variety of other seasonable Dry Goods cheaper than ever. GROCERIES, QUEEN§WARE, &c. Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, 4pices, Chocolate, Cheese, Olive Oil, Sperm and Common Oil; Buck ets, Matts, Brushes; Castile and Varigate Soap, country do.; fine pearl Starch, &c. Basket,Carriages, Cradles and Chairs, with a gen. eral assortment of market and travelling baskets. TOBACCO AND SEGARS—CUT AND DRY, Ac., wholesale and retail. ' SALT, TAR, FISH AND MACKEREL. . Received TOO bbls., f and I bbls. of best selected No. 1,2, and 3 Mass, Mackerel. ■ Please call at No; 80, North .Queon. street in the Museum Buildings where you raay buy goods cheap er than any you read of. ’’ 1 * - ; PINKERTON A SMELTZ. oct 22 . 39-tf 22, 1848. IRAL;
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