MABRIAHEB. In this City, on'Thursday the 24th inst., by M, Carpenter, Major, Thomas R. Neel of Drumore, to Veriinda L. Stubbs, Of Fnltontownship. On the 21st inst., at' (Marietta, by John ; Anxer, Esq., Peter Lcid, ..to Ann Clinton. Cn the 17th insfci by tHARcy. J. C. Baker, Jacob D. Dunkel, of Manheiln toitnship, to Catharine Shertrer, of EaafHeinlifield. . . On the 16th instyby the Ren John McNair, Da vid Walker, to Prudence Ann'Morrison, both of Colerain township-Lancaster co.v _ ■ ■ On the 13th' tost., by the Rev. J. H. Menges, John S. Hanson; to Mrs. E. Lloyd, both of Colum- On the Ist inst ~ by the Rev. H, HaAaugh, John C. Roat, to Sophia Louisa Cooper, both of this city. On the 2d inst., by the same, Uenry H. Huber, to Mary E. Getz, both of this city. On the 6th inst., by the same, Philip Zecbor, to Elizabeth Zellers, both of this city- deaths. At Titiz on Friday the 2oth inst., Ann Maria, consort of Daniel Kreider, and daughter of Tobias Meyers, of York, Pa., aged 50 years, 6 months and 2 (to th'e 11th inst., in West Earl two., Dr. David Groff, of Conestogo, aged 70 years, 6 months and 14 (to'the 13th inst., in this city, Georgians, daugh ter of Mr. Wright, aged 18 months. : On the 11th .inst., in Fulton township, Lorenza ’ Blake, son of Nathaniel Blake, in the 39th year of on Saturday, the 19th inst., Dr. Wallace Voight, in the 28th year ofhia On the 18th inst;, in Harrisburg, after a short ill ness, Gad Day, Principal of the Female Seminary. On the 10th of March at the residence, of her brother, T. A. McNeil, in Salisbury township, Of Typhoid Fever, Misß.Mary McNeil. . In this city, on Tuesday last, Elizabeth Hatch, in her 21St year. <i Hark, I hear a whisper . Bay, Sister spirit come away.” Her dying moments were cherished by the bright hopes of a blissful immortality. To her, death had no terrors,— bidding her aged parents not to weep for her, that “ the blessed Saviour was calling her to come,” her spirit took its flight to another and better world, and shb alone could smile when all around her wept. , Beautiful China and Glass. ENGLISH anil American Britannia Ware, White Stone and Ironstone Ware, Granite and Liverpool Ware, Granite and Liverpool Ware, Edged and Common Wares, Flowing Olive £ Mulberry Stono Ware, Brown Ilockinghnm Ware, Grey Stone Ware, Common Earthenware, Cut and Moulded Glass, English China,.. French China, &c., &c. TVNDALE & MITCHELL, 219, Chesnut Street, Ehiladelphia. 14 , lecture. Lieut. Robert c. rogers, u. s. n., will deliver at the Mechanics’ Institute on the eve nine of Friday the 2d of May, a lecture containing a narrative of his capture, imprisonment, escape, and adventures in the war of Meaico. ' Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lecture will commence at 7i o’clock. Tickets 25 cents, may be had at all the book stores and at the doOr. , The proceeds for the benefit ot the Orphan’s Asylum of Lancaster, april 29 Dedication Notice. THE new and beautiful church edifice, erected by the Presbyterian congregation of this city, is now completed, and will be dedicated to the ser vice of Almighty God on the 2nd Sabbath of May. The services of a number of eminent clergymen from abroad have been engaged for the occasion- Collections (according to custom) will be raised at the'time to aid in liquidating the debt on the building. Lancaster, April 29 Notice. THE LANCASTER COUNTY AGRICULTU RAL SOCIETY will meet it .the Mechanics’ Institute, in South Queen atreet, Lancaster, on Mon day the \Sth iay of May, 1851, at 10 o’cleclt, A. M. of Baid day. ■ The members and others Iriendly to the cause are invited to attend. • By order ol the Board of Managers. D. W. PATTERSON, Secretary. 14 * Oranges! Oranges! RECEIVED this morning, another lot of those fine, large, sweet ORANGES, at KEFFER’S Old Stand, No. 6, E. King st. _ SQ-Also, Superior LEMONS at 20 cts. per dozen. . april 29 ' 14 - u Rouzer’s Sole teatlier. IMPORTANT TO SHOEMAKERS. FOUNDS Rouzer’s Sole Leather. OUUU 3000" pounds Fah’s celebrated Solo Leather. ■ 2000 pounds Hemlock Tanned Sole Leather. „ Also a very fine article ofFinished.Upper Leather; Call Skins, Kips, &c., &c. For sale low at the Leather Store of the subscriber, sign of the Golden LAST, a few doors wcat of Steinman’s Hardwaro Store. H, C. LOCHER. april 29 ' . 14 : c Just Received, £-rvrv POUNDS American Shoe Thread. OUU 1000 do White’s celebrated Shoe Nails. For sale lower than can he bought elsewhere, at the sign or the Golden Last, a few doom west of Steinman’s Hardware Store. M. H. LOCHER. • april 29 14 Black Teas at Reduced Prices. EnWOOD SHANNON, Proprietor of the Chesnut street Too Warehouse, offers at the very lowest wholesale prices, a large stock of fresh imported GREEN AND BLACK TEAS or the now crop. Country storekeepers will find it greatly to their advantage to mako purchases of the subscriber, w r ho deals almost delusively in Tons, and can at all times offer an'excellent asort ment. Terms positively Cash ; the small advance on importers prices, admits of neither creditor risk. 'ELWOOD SHANNON, 63 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. ■l4-3t j Opposed to all Monopolies! THE subscribers have placed on the State Road ; an entire new line of passenger Care, called “ OUR LINE/’ These Cars have no superior in .point of style, comfort and convenience. They have all the mod ern improvements, and are No. 1 in every senso of the word. This Line leaves NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, every day at ll£ o’clock, A. M. (except the Sab bath) for Lancaster, Columbia, York and Harrisburg, and on its return leaves Herr’s hotel, Columbia, at 12j Lancaster at 12£, and Do wningtown at 2 o’clock, P. M., and arrives at Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, in time to take the eastern line-at 5 o’clock for New York* - . ' , The cars are^attached' to the_Way Train, and run in the rear, which gives them a decided pre ference over any other cars.in case of a collision or a run off, which under the best pf management will sometimes occur. Our passengers and cars must, from their position in the train, be compara tively free from danger. The subscribers are aware of the monstrous monopoly against which they have to contend, but they are determined to encounter it, and relying upon the encouragement of all who are opposed to monopolies and in favor of low rates of fare, they will run this line at the following rates, viz : ! THKJ2E CENTS PER MILE, no more nor no less, under any circumstances. These are the lowest rates at which passengers can be carried over the road under the present rates of toll charged by the State, which are two cents per mile on each passenger, and $4,92 on each car. In order that our friends may not mistake “OUR LINE,” we give the color of the cars, which is true blue, and ask- the patronage of a generous public to sustain us in our undertaking. DAVID MILLER & CO. 14-tf : New Transportation Une. THE subscriber has taken the Ware- t&kama. house on the corner of LEMON and rrfrflpff WATER STREETS, (lately occupiedJjrW.. by Joseph Shirk,! where he is prepared to receive and transport all descriptions of Produce and Mer chandize to and from Philadelphia and the various points on the Railroad. ■ 7 He has, in addition, an extensive sideling on the point of land lying west of Mulberry street and running, along the Harrisburg turnpike to near its intersection with the Railroad, and has eipressly arranged the same for receiving and transporting ; LIVE STOCK, PIG METAL, BLOOMS, &c. He hopes to merit and receive a liberal share o patronage by a careful attention to all business that may be entrusted to him. General Commission business will attended to at the customary rates. ELI OVERDEER. Lancaster, April 29, 1851. 14-6 m A Reward Of a Plug of Tobacco—-but no expenses Paid ! RAN away from the subscriber, in Mechanics burg, Lancaster county, oh the 23d inst;, a bound boy named William Rose. Said boy is about 16 years of age, and had on when he he ft.'a blue monkey jacket, lead colored cassiraere pants, plaid woollon vest and glazed cap. All persons are forbid harboring him upon any account. ROBERT CONNELL. April 29, 1851. 3t_l4 FREE EXHIBITION. PROGRAMME NO. 2. ' OUR second grand exhibition of new and tiful Spring and Summer Goods rs now held daily at the old stand, No. 6 East King door from' the.corner. - LADIES SUMMER DRESS GOODS consisting in part of neat Plaid and Striped j Summer Silks, a aery large and splendid asso| of entire new style rich- ai gandies. Plain black, pink, blue and browd ges; rich, white and colored ground Berr Lains; Paris painted Jaconet* and Lawns; assortment of mourning.Berege de lain's and a WHITE DRESS GOODS. I Plain, dotted,' striped an 1 plaid Swiss Mi India, Mull, Nansook, and JaebnetMuslins if variety, and very cheap. 1 SHAWLS! SHAWLS! White embossed Crape Shawls, high blue, green and cherry berege Shawls, a sj lot of 10-4 Chameleon, silk Grenedine Sha* very desirable. J 1 case black and white mourning Lawns, cents per yard, worth 18|. 1 case superior Ginghams, at 12} cents. 1 case black and white Calicoes, only 6* cents. 1 case Linen Ginghams, only 6$ per yard; usual price 12}. . 4 a 500 PARASOLS. . The Ladies are particularly requested to called examine our entire new stock of Parasols,) which embrace some magnificent styles, Chene, Bc<:., very CheaP; GLOVES AND HOSIERY. A very large assortment of Bajous Kid,Glovee, plain, embroidered, silk and nett Gloves and Mits. Tho most complete assortment of Hosiery ever opened city of Lancaster, which embraces every size and color of Misses and childrens Stockings & Socks. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. Every article adapted to gentlemen’s wear, such as superior French, English and American black and fancy colored Cloths, new style summep Cassi meres and Vettings, plain, and striped linep Drill ings, Merino Cassimeres, Cashmeretts, [ljWeeds, &c.; a very large assortment of Summer pants stuff of all kinds, and at all prices. 1 1 • Mattings, Oil Cloths and Carpeting. | j 4,5, and 5-4 White and Checked Matting. 4,5, 6 and 8-4 Floor Oil Cloths and Ruga. ’ 3 Ply Ingrain Venetian and Rag Carpetings, in great variety, very cheap. j 100 assorted styles Oil Window Shades, j produce taken in exchange fop goods. The subscribers return their sincere thanks to the public for the y.ery liberal encouragement they have received since they have been in business, and hope by strict attention and a desire tp oblige all, with plenty of cheap goods, to receive a con tinuance of the public patronago. | - - FONDERSMITfI & HERR. ' 14 EXCHANGE HOTEL. EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. THE subscriber informs his friends and public generally, that he continues at the old stand, having again leased that well-known Hotel, (form erly Shertz’s) next door to John N. Store, where he will be happy to respond to the call of all his old customers, and as many new jones as possible, feeling confident that he will be.able to render general satisfaction in every respect. His TABLEwiII always be liberally supp icd with the best substantiate and delicacies the markers afford—and his BARkept constantly furnis led with the best quality of Wines and Liquors. His STABLING is large and commodi ms, and well fitted up for Drovers and others. BOARDERS taken by the week, month or year. -frCrCharges will be moderate.. WILLIAM J. ST! Lancaster, April 29, 1851 Lancaster County, ss. j • rTTHE Commonwealth of Pennsylva- J_ -nia, to William B. Hjuirr and Susan his wife, and such othcjr person or porsons as may be interested in the premises, Greeting: ' j We command and firmly epjoin you that, laying aside all business whatever, you be and appear before the Judges of the Court ofjCommon Pleas, for the County of Lancaster, sitting in Equity on the third Monday in June next, to shew cause, if any you have, why the witnesses on jbelialf of George Washington Evans, by his Attorney in fact .Nathaniel Evans, in the matter of the Petition of the • said George Washington Evans by his saidj Attorney in fact, presented to the Court setting forth, “That the said George Washington Evans in oi fbout the 31st day of March, 1830, became the purchaser of a certain lot or piece of ground, for the sum of seventy dollars or thereabouts, situate, tying and being on the south side of Cherry street in the Borough of Columbia, Lancaster county,jPennsyl-* vania, adjoining ground late ofDr.McCorKle, dec’d, on the w’est and that of —— McMullen, jdec’d, on the east with its appurtenances and extending in depth, to a public fourteen feet.wide aljey, num bered in the gefleral plan of said Borough of Col umbia fifty-nine, which said lot he purchased from Willliam B. Hunt in fee, and for which hje the said George Washington Evans obtained a deed of in denture in fee simple from said William B. Hunt and Susan his wife,duly executed and acknowledged in due form of law'; that the said George Wash ington Evans went into possession of the said lot of or piece of ground,and afterwards removed from th,e State, vvhenhe left the said deed with his father, John Evans of Columbia, since deceased , and since his death the said deed has been lost,” uhould not bo examined and their testimony reduced to writing and filed of record; in our said Court, in order to have the ‘Mosses, defects and imperfect ons in his said title”, occasioned by the loss of his said deed, “supplied” agreeably to the constitution of our government, and the act of assembly in such caso made and provided.’-- And hereof, fail not at your peril. . Witness the Honorable Ellis Lew’is, President of the said Court, at Lancaster, the 26th day of April; One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-j Ono. HENRY KTOEK, Prothonotary. V 14 REMOVAL. | TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. i I GEORGE F. ROTE, | ’ Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maker, ~[3 ESPECTFULLY informs his _A\, friendsand'thcpeople ofLan- gfijWpwHßHa casterco.generally, that he carries I . on themaufacture of CHAIRS of every djescription, and SETTEES, at his stand in South Qu ( een st., the Mechanics’ Institute, and opposite the Fountain Inn Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, wherelhe will be happy to meet his numerous friends and] customers from the city and county, and where good bargains can always be had. j He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn iture ofevery kind, such as Bureaus, Tables, Desks and Cradles. Call and examine his stock of Chairs .and Furniture. ! {CrThe UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. (april 29-13-tf Cheap New Hat Store. THE neatness and elegance of FRANTZ’S Hats is a very common subject of conversation among our citizens and strangers. All orders given them may bo relied upon will be promptly, punc tually and faithfully attended to, while iheir exten sive. stock affords an opportunity to those who prefer buying.ready made. Try a FRANTZ HAT. No. 336, Market Street, below Tenth, Phil’a. . .[Extra Fine Beaver, ! f 3 50 do Mole Skin, 325 . No. I Silk, * 300 «, 2 do. ' 2-60 • « 3 do .1 50 Fur, 1 25 CAPS 183 to $1 00, assorted. Also a great as sortment-of STRAW HATS. [april 29-14-6 m Proposals. Superintendent’!! Pahkksburo, April 21 PROPOSALS will be received at thi til the 21st day of May ensuing down, for the grading, Masonry and t the improvement of- the Columbia and ] Railway at the following points, viz: East end Big Conestoga Bridge, neai Curves at Christiana and Noblevill( do. east of Eagle Station j , do. west of Morgan Corner} . Sideing at West Philadelphia. Profiles plan S-and specifications will I at the ' office of the Engineer, corner Market Street, Philadelphia, 3'days prp letting. A. L. ROUM Superintendent Col. and Phila. April 29 Notice. Estate of Fanny Baily , (colored,) late of'Lancaster city , deceased. LETTERS testamentary on theabove'deceased, having been issued to the undersigned Executor, by the Register of Lancaster county; all persons having claims, or demands will preseht them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make.payment withoift delay. I WILLIAM Murray! Executor. Lancaster, April 26, 1851. [ ]4.6t Estate of Catharine McMurtrle, Deceased. | LETTERS of administration on above estate having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against said dec’d, will present them duly authenticated for set tlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay. WILLIAM WHITE, Adm’r, april 29-14-7t] Lancaster city. Estate of Jacob Swalir. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan’r. WHEREAS, Jacob Seichrist, Trnstee of Jacob Swahr, did on the loth day of April, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of tho said court, his account of the said estate 1 Notice is hreby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the second day of June, 1851, for thfe confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest; HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’s Office, Lan. April 29. 14-4 t Sature and Art, In all their various combinations, cannot potttbly bo more attractive, than F, J. EKAMPH S OAK BALL CLOTHING, STORE IS at the present time. For therejh more exten ’sive assortment, and a greater variety of . ‘ BEADY MADE MEN’S ; and Boys* Clothjbo now offered, than perhaps 'was ever known belore in the City or County. ■ Also French, English and American Cloths,- Cas imere and Vestings of every., texture, jpattern and color; Satinets, Casbmarets, Merinos, Angolas, Tweeds, Linens, Cottonades, Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Shams, Collars, Suspenders,. Umbrellas and Hosiery, in almost endless variety. The large amount of sales, and the increasing demands opon this establishment, have enabled die proprietor to offer greater inducements to purcha sers, than on any former occasion, bringing every article-within the abilities of.the laboring man and the Mechanic, as well as the Farmer and the pro fessional man. Confident of giving satisfction, and that bis future efforts will be appreciated and strrr ablt rewarded, F. J» KRAMPH embraces the present as a proper opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and f generous 4 public for past patronage. - Now come to Kramph’s Oak Hall And buy a suit of clothes, You’ll surely find nono in all The city as.cheap as those. Upon his shelves and counter In such inviting piles, Or else made up to order In any size or styles; Then don’t forget Oak Hall, The place you all know well In North Queen street, then call Right opposite Shober’s Hotel. ‘ Lancaster, April 22 j India, irtment id Or ißerc- ge de large Lawne^ PROPOSAL. WE respectfully‘inform our friends of the city and county, and all others, that wc have just received a good assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, suitable for the present season. We deem it un necessary to name the price of a lew leading ar ticles, but we are prepared to sell any article in our line at the lowest prices. We cordially invite all to call and examine our stock. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &c. Wc also invit'e attention to our well selected stock of Groceries, &c. Basket Carriages, Cradles, Chairs, &c., together with a large assortment of Market, Travelling, and other kinds of Baskets. ALSO, TOBACCO AND SEGARS. gCrSalt and Tar always on hand. N. B.—We avoid to weary your patience by call ing attention to a great display of articles, promises, &c., but merely add—Money that is really saved in the making ol purchases, is much better than all we read of. Therefore, please call and secure bargains, as our stock consists of nearly all the articles usually kept in the Dry Goods and Grocery line. No. 80, NORTH QUEEN STREET, two squares from the Court House, in the Museum Building. PINKERTON & SMELTZ. april 22 - 13-tf flfew Confectionary & Fruit Store. THE subscriber has just opened an establishment in North Queen street, next door tqSprecher’a Hardware Store, where he will at all times be pre pared to serve customers with CONFECTIONARY OF EVERY KIND, such as CANDIES, Gum Drops, Nuego, &c., &c FRUIT AND CAKES, including Oranges; Lemons, Raisias, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts j Pound Cake, Sponge Cake, Tea Cake, Btc., &c. ncis oiaisAEfl-s of the most approved flavor, of every kind, will be served up at lus Saloons, (which are the beßt fitted up in the city —being the ne plus ultra,) at all times —or furnished to families or parties at the most reasonable rates. S EG A RS The best Havana and, Principe Segars, of the choicest brands and finest flavor, kept constantly on hand. Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited to call and examine his assortment of Confectionary, as he is prepared to furnish any quantity to order, at the shortest notice. Recollect- the place —about half a square north of the Court House, in North Queen street and next door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store. V. P. ANDERSON, Ag’t. Lancaster, April 22, 1851. 13-6 m latest Arrival of Fresh LASS AND’ QUEENSWARE, at Jacob Bueh \T ler’s new and cheap 6tore in East King street, opposite the Farmers’ Bank, where he is just open ing a large and well selected stock of - FRESH GROCERIES, to which he invites the attention of his numerous friends, and the citizens of Lancaster and its vicinity in general, as he is determined to sell as cheap as any, and Jhe quality ofhiß goods cannot be surpas sed, as he has made such arrangements with the merchants of the .city, so that he is constantly re ceiving Fresh Groceries,, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Mackerel and Salt; also Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Dates, Figs, &c. JACOB BUEfcLER. 13-tf To the Gents, CASHMERETS. ONE lot and just received of this beautiful ma terial for Summer Dress—-all shades, BLACK, BROWN, GASSIMERES! CASSIMERES! Black Doe Skin, fancy colors for Spring. VESTINGS! VESTINGS! ■"White and Fancy Marsniles, Black Satin, &c. , Linen Pant Stuffs, every variety from G| up to 75 centß per yard. CLOTHS! CLOTHS! French, English, German and all shades and prices. CRAVATS! CRAVATS! Black Italian and Fancy Silk Cravats* Madran, Gingham and Lawn Cravats; Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery and all kinds of gentlemens furnishing goods. . THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, Corner East King and Centre.Square- CARPETS!- CARPETS! CARPETS! From 12} cents up to $1,50 per yard. Venitian, Ingrain and Domestic Floor and Table Oil Cloths, 3-4, 5-4, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, &c. Call and examine. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, cor. East King and Centre Square, april 22 i 13 Encourage your own Mechanics VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. YENITIAN BLINDS of the most beautiful pat tern and finish, are manufactured at the estab lishment of the undersigned, whose shop can be found immediately in the rearofVankanan’s(form erly Schofield’s) iiotel. The blinds are made of wood of the smoothest and most durable quality, and at short order and moderate prices. The subscriber having had con siderable experience in the manufacture of Venitian Blinds, the people of this city and county can de pend upon having any work they may order, exe cuted with despatch and.in a workmanlike manner. , A variety of handsome blinds are on hand for the inspection of the public. Old Jplinds repaired and trimmed, to look equal to new. GEORGE FLICK, april 15 > 12 Lumber and Coal Yard. WE, the subscribers, would respectfully inform our friends and the public in general, that we have taken the Lumber and Coal Yard, formerly occupied by Walton & Browns, at Peach Bottom, where we intend keeping a general assortment of LUMBER AND COAL, constantly on hand, and hope, by strict attention to business, to .gain a reasonable share of public patronage. ALSO, Orncs. is office, uu f, until sun ballasting on Philadelphia^ Lancaster; CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, can have bills sawed to order, at the shortest notice, by giving us a call. GARRETT & HIPPLE. All letters addressed to Rock P. 0., Lancaster Co., will be promptly attemled to april 15 be exhibited of Oak and evious to the JFORT, . Railway. -41-14 Milliner’s Articles. Oxalic Acid, Gelatine, Salta of Sorrel, White Glue, Salta of Lemon, Gmn Arabic, Salts of Tartar, Isinglass, Pearl Ash, Brimstone, Bonnet Varnish. For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East Kingstreet.o [april I*lo Seidlelz Powders. FRESH prepared Seidletz Powders. For sale at ■ CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East King street. [april 1-10 • A CHOICE variety of new Flower Seeds, just received and for sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S Drug Store, No. 13, East King street, april 1 10 Fresh Peqnea Lime CAN be‘had at the Hardware Store, in North Queen Street, in large and small quantities, at any time—and delivered in any part of the city. GEORGE D. SPRECHER. ly-8 maroh 18 To Shoemakers. JUST received Harrison’s Colombian 'Leather Makers Powder for blacking the edges of Boots, for sale at the Finding Store, sign of the -Last, maroh 18-#) M. H. LOCHER. GREEN, American fabric : Flower" Seeds. P INKERTON & SLAY MAKER’S HiBDW arest ore; Jh tie building formerly occupied as the Post' Office, : between Vankatum’s and Shatter** Hotels, NORTH QUEEN ST. Til E subscribers having taken the above property, would call the attention of Defers and Con* earners to their entire new and well selected Assort- ment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, ‘ which they are now opening, consfstiog in part of Building Materials, Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws', Bolts, Nails, Glass, &c., PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. A well selected and general' assortment.of Car penters’ Tools, Planes, Chisels, Braces and Bitts, Augers, Edge Tools of all descriptions, Saws of all descriptions. . MAHOGANY VENEERS & MOULDING. Housekeepers will find in' our stock a complete assortment of Pots, Kettles, Pans, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Shovel and Tongs, Coffee Mills, Waiters, and* Looking Glasses. • A general assortment of CEDAR WARE. Tubs,- Backets, Churns, Stands, bushel, half bushel, peck and hall peck measures. . 4> STOVES. Cook, Coal, Oven/Top and Nine plate. Cc We would call the attention of Farmers to our stock of Ploughs, Shovels, Forks, Chains, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Rakes, Wafer Cans, &c.. SADDLERS & COACHMAKERS will fin J an extensive assortment of goods suited to their trade, to which we invite their particular attention. Hoop "and Sheet Iron, Rock Powder and Safety Fuse, together with every article kept in a Hard ware store, all of which they offer at wholesale or retail on very reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention to business and in their endeavors to please customers, to receive a share of public patronage. <• Old Castins&and Flaxseed taken in exchange for goods. WM. C. PINKERTON, HENRY E. SLAYMAKER. (Formerly in the employ of Geo. M. Steinman.) Lancaster, April 15, 1851. !2-1y LOOK HERB! GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNER'S HAT AND CAP STORE, XV. W. Corner Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. rjIHE subscriber is truly thankful to his friends 1 for past favors, and hereby informs his old cus tomers and tho public in general that he has just received from the city of Philadelphia, a large,and carefully selected assortment of fashionable HATS AND CAPS, suitable'for the season—'Which, together with those of his own manufacture, makes his stock equal, if not superior, to any thing in this city. It consists in part of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin, Silk; Nutria, Hungarian, California and Slouch Hats, and his stock of CAPS embraces every kind and quality now in the Philadelphia market, all of which will be sold lower than the lowest. STRAW GOODS. Just received a choice and splendid assortment of fashionable SUMMER HATS, such as Palm' Leaf, Pedal, China Pearl, Canada Braid and Leg horn, toge.her with all tho new styles of Summer Hats for Children. Hats of any quality and style made to order, with neatness and despatch —and afterwards ironed free of charge. OirAt his establishment it is always considered a pleasure to show goods. JJrCall at the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, N. W. corner of Centre Square, near Baumgardner’s Store, and take a look at our assortment. Admittance free. JAMES GEIDNER. Lancaster, April 22. .13 Cheap and Valuable Books, PURCHASED AT.THE TRADE SALES AT -VERtf LOW PRICES, AND are sold very cheap for cash, an immense stock at WM. MURRAY’S Cheap Book Store, Kramph’e Buildings, North Queen at., Lancaster. Marshall’s Life of Washington, compiled under the inspection of the Honorable Bushrod Wash ington, from original papers, 2 vols. library binding. Chamber’s Miscellany of useful and entertaining knowledge, elegantly illustrated, 10 vols., at a re duced price. Dean Swift’s Works, embracing Gulliver’s Travels, Tale of a Tub, Battle of the Books, &c., with a life of the author, by Rev. John Milford. Abbott’s Histories, 14 vols. published, any vol. sold separate; Alexander the Great, Alfred the Great, Charles the First, Charles the Second, Darius King of Persia, Elizabeth Queen of England , Han nibal the Carthagenian, Julius Ceasar, Maria An toinette, Mary Queen ofScotts, Richard the First, Richard the Third, William the Conquerer, Xerxes the Great. “These historical memoirs by Mr. Abbott are marked by their great impartiality, condensation of facts and pictureequertess •of style ; his practised and elegant pen has, in Mary Queen of Scotts and Charles the First, invested the historic page .with the brilliancy and fascination of romance.” Mirror. Adventures in Africa, during a tour of two through that country, by Major W. Cornwallis Harris. Those persons fond of’romantic narrative will find this book a rich treat. The. merit of this work is sufficiently proven by the fact, that it has passed through ten editions in London. Cobbett’s Advice to Young Men—a highly inter esting and.valuable Book. New ed. just published. Butchers and Fanners, here is something for you. Guenther’s New Method of Defining the Weight of Cattle and Swine by Measurement, doing away with the use of scales. Price only 12i cents. — Wholesale and retail. [april 22-13 Insurance Notice. THE members of theFarmers’Mutual Insurance Company, are hereby,notified that for the pur pose of paying the liabilities of the said Company to Joseph Engles, of Martic township, by the des truction of his house by fire in October last; to John Trout of Rapho township, in the burning of his dwelling hoile in October last; to Christian Landis ofManheim township, by a fire in his dwelling house in December last; and to Michael W. May of Conoy township, in tho burning of barn, hay shed, warehouse, &c., with the contents thereof, on the 26th of March last past; (all of which pro perty was insured in the said Company) the Direc tors have levied a tax of one eighth of one per ccpt. or one dollar and twenty-five cents on each thous and dollars valaation, which is hereby required to be paid to the Treasurer or his authorized agents, within thirty days from this date. Those who neglect to pay within that time will have ten per cent, added to their tax to pay the expense of col lection. Payments may ho made to the following persons who have been duly authorized to receive the same, viz: Reuben S. Rohror’s Hardware Store, Lancaster. John Rohrer, Treasurer, near Lampeter Square. John Mecartney, Conestogo township. John Strohm, near New Providence, Martic twp. Those residing in the township of East and West Donegal, Conoy, Mount Joy, Rapho and Penn, to Myers & Mowrey’s Hardware Store in Mount Joy. Those residing in the townships of East and West Hempfield may pay to Andrew Metzgar, Esq., of West Hempfield. Punctual attention to this notice is earnestly re quested, by which trouble will be saved to the Treasurer, and expense to the members. JOHN STROHM, Treasurer. 13-3 t A Valuable Farm. THE subscriber will sell at public sale on Thurs day the 8/A of May next , his FARM, situated 5} miles from Baltimore, between the York and Hilien roads, a remarkably healthy locality. This farm contains 134 ACRES, about 70 of which are in a high state of cultivation, and the rest in young and Valuable Timber. The soil is excellent And well watered. yj^gsdL There is a good DWELLING and an .ex-[gjj celleiu BARN on the premises. It posses 181l BI sea great advantages, both for a Dairy Farm and Market Garden, and at a convenient distance from the city for a country residence. v An extensive Milk Dairy is now in successful operation on this Farm, the milk meeting a ready demand in the Baltimore market. Atthe same time will be sold the valuable STOCK, consisting of 50 choice COWS, 5 superior HORSES, and Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen .Furniture, &c., &c. Tonne liberal. For farther particulars enquiry may be made of . CANNON, BENNET & CO.,’ Auctioneers, No. 2S, S. Charles st., Baltimore. FREDERICK SCHETTER. 13-ta Notice. TO the Heirs and Legal' representatives of Dr. John Porter, late of the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, dec’d. Take notice that I will hold an Inquisition to divide,part or value the real estate of said deceased, on Tuesday, May 27th, A. D. 1851, at 2 o’clock P. M.,on the premises in Colerain township, Lancas ter county, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JAfcOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Lan. April 22, 1851. st-13 Notice. TO the Heirs and Legal representaivea of Louisa Myers, late of the Borough of Marietta, Lan caster county, deceased. Take notice that I will hold an Inquisition-to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on Wednesday, the Ilth day of June, lB5l, at 10 o’clock P. M., at the public houtie of Johnson & Fishbaugh, in the Borough of Marietta, when and where you may attend if you thin! proper; . JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Lan. April 22, 1851. Gt-13 Estate of Mary McNeil, deceased. LETTERS of administration on the estate'of Mary McNeil, late of Salisbury, township, Lancaster county, deceased, have been granted_to the undersigned administrators, residing in Para dise and Earl townships. \ All persons indebted to said estate are requested [to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will - present them properly authenticated for settlement to i HENRY ECKERT, GEO. WALLACE. april 22-ot*-13J j Adm’rs. BPRIISCi GOO DS!! Suit opened at the Cheap* Store rf CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National Houtc'Boiliiag, ] North Qu&n etreet, • / AN immense asaortnieDt of choice Bering and summer Goods from tho New York and Phil adelphia markets, and-which we will sell -aa usual at wrv GREAT B ARGAINS ! I LADIES’ DRESS GOODS! SlLK^—Rich figured, plain and Cbamelion Dress Silks, Tdrc Satins, new style Foulards and superior glossy Black Silks. POPLINS—New style figured, watered, chene and changes!)]e Linen and Silk Poplins at 31,37} and 60 cents. .. barege' DE LAlNE—Bereges, Mouslin de Laine, choice colors, Bine, Green, Pink, Brown and Black, from 18} to 50 cents. ' 1 FRENCH LAWNS—Elegant styles and enperb qualitics at 12}, IS, and 25 cents. CHINTZES-—English, French and American Chintzes' and prints from 6} to 25 cents. SHAWLS—Embroidered Crape Shawls, Silk, Thibet, Cashmere and Berege Shawls—an elegant assortment. : v -SUPERB KID GLOVES —All colors of tho beat makes; klso, Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Laces. WHITE GOODS—Swiss.Muslins, plain and fig ured; Mull, Jaconet, Book and Mansook Muslins for Dresses; also colored spriged Swiss in dress patterns; CURTAIN MUSLINS —Figured, Plaid, Striped and Bordered from 12} to 37} cents. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Piano and Table Covers; Linen Damask .Table Covers, Napkins, &c. BONNET AND.NECK RIBBONS! Counter pains, Toilet Covers, Wide oil Chintzes for spreads, 2} yd. wide Sheetings, Pillow case muslins, &c. Now is the lime for fine selections and great'-bar gaics at the store of CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER, april 8-11-tf] ‘ North Queen Street. AMERICAN. AND EUROPEAN AMPHITHEATRE WILL perform at Lancaster on THURSDAY, MAY Ist, 1851. . Price of admission 25 cents. IDoora; open at 2 and 7 o’clock, P. M. Performance commences at 2}andi7}P. M. , ! j The i distinctive feature of this mammoth estab lishment as organized for the present season, will be found to consist of the performances of June’s cel ebrated FRENCH TROUPE of male and female equestrians, engaged at vast expense from the great establishments of France. The travelling para phernalia; will be! preceded upon its entrance into town by the gorgeous CAR OF NEPTUNE, or the Monster Sea Shell ! devoted to the conveyance of the Saxonia Brass Band, who wijl perform some of their admired compositions as they passthrough the principal streets. : Among the most distinguished- Artists attached to the American and European Amphitheatre may be found theinameS; of Mad’lle Louise, the greatest female rider living ; Mad’lle Josephine and Mons. Tourniaire ; Messieurs Run nels, Liming, Bzc.j &c.; Master William; Armstrong, the famed juvenile equestrian, and Joe Pentland, the great American Clown. The performances will comprise every variety, of equestrian, gymnasticand acrobatic entertainments, including jnany features whiclrare entirely new, and peculiar to this estab ment. j & i D3"For full particulars see descriptive bills, at the principal hotels. '[april 22-13-3 t More Honey Left In tliejlee Hive. Spring time of the year is coming, And with it vou can hear the'Bees a-humming. DRY GOODS—Better Bargains than ever can tiow be had.at the unrivalled; place for Bar gains, the Bee Hive Store, North Queen street, where they are just opening invoices of splendid DRESS GOODS, which will be sold at small profits. SILKS! SILKS! 1 Rich Boiled Glace, beautiful shades. Figured and Plain Armurcs. Figured and Plain Dbuble Poult dn Joics. * Foulards, Plaid and neat Figured, very cheap. Black Boiled very glossy from 50 cts.. to 2,25. A very beautiful article Silk Popline. Fig’d & Plain Mourning do something, very new BEE HIVE, 'North Queen street. WHITE, Mull, Book, Swiss, Jaconet and Man sookiplain, embroidered and plaid for Dresses. — Alsoj very fine white Goods, embroidered, &c.> for drapery, very cheap. Embroidered and plain, very fine Linen Hand kerchiefs, Kid Gloves of all color and shades, no. 6to 8. White Kid Gloves, the very best quality. • Lisle Thread, embroidered tops. j Plain, Emb’d and open work Hosiery. Laces, needle work Inserting, Thread, Edging, Embroidery Lace, Black Silk; Lace for Mantillas from| 12;1 cents to $2 00 per yard. ! CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,(Bee Hive.) LAWNS!' LAWNS!! Now then Ladies, is the time for great Bargains. Just opened some beautiful colors, Pink, Rlue, Green, Lilac Brown, in fact almost every shade, Fig’d Lawn warranted-fast colors, only 12i cents. GINGHAMS! GINGHAMS! Manchester and English good style and colors, only 12J cents. Neat figured French Chintz for Childrens’ Dresses,, warranted fast colors. Very pretty, styles plain, figured Oil Chintz for Dresses, now very fashionable. CHAS. E. WENTZ & RRO., Bee Hive Store. • april 8-11] « The isfew Article for tlie World’s Fair!” Phillips & mayers> liquid glue is pro nounced by men of science, the press and the public, the most perfect and.complete invention of the age. It requires no trouble of preparation, is always- 1 ready for. use and may be applied in the most simple manner by any person. It cements breakages in Wood, Stone. China, Glass, Earthen ware or Iron, housekeepers and Mechanics try it. Prices 12fc, 18} and 25 cents per bottle. . AGENTS, WRIGHT & CO., Druggists, Queen st., Lan’r. G. B. MARKLEY, East King street, do., PHILLIPS & MAYER’S, 75 North Fourth street, Philadelphia, april 15 12-4 t Estate of Henry Redcay, late of Brecknock twp., dec ? d. THE Auditor appointed to report upon the Ex ceptions filed to the administration account of John Redcay, Wm. Redcay and Abnu Trostle, Ex ecutors of the last will.and testament of said Henry Redcay, dec’d, and to distribute the balance re maining in the hands of the said executors, accord ing to the will of said testator, will meet all per sons interested in said estate, on Thursday, the 15/A day of May , at 2 o’clock P. M.,at the public house of Mrs. Reed, in the city of Lancaster. GEO. M. KLINE, Auditor, april 22 (Lancasterian copy.) 13-4 Election. Lancaster Savings Institution,) April 15,1851. $ THE Stockholders of this Institution, are hereby notified that the annual election for seven Trustees to serve for one year will be held at their Banking House on Saturday May 3d, at 7 o’clok, CHARLES BOUGHTER, Treasurer, april 22 13-2 t Notice to Tax.-£oliectors. N abatement of fife.per cent, will be made J\ on ail State Tax paid into the Telaury previous, to the 20th of July. * The County Tax to be collec ted and-paid over at the same time. All taxes most come to the Treasurer by the hands of the Collectors. MILLER FRAIM, Treasurer Lan. eo. •• april 22 l 3>4t Fresh Lime. THE subscriber has constantly on hand Fresh Lime which he offers in pur chasers. GEORGE. M. STEINMAN, march 20-9-3m3 West King at., Lancaster. Valuable Farm of Umestone Lsuml For. Sale. , THE Subscriber offers for *ale > Farm Limestone Landj'containing two hmhTjHffi died and sine acres, situated in Valley, Juniata county, about 4 mule's from, pie Canal and Central Railroad.. . One hundred and sixty acres of tbe land aire cleared and under' a high state of cultivation, the xeHdne is well timbered; This land is remarkable, for its fertility, and has a,stream o % water running'through its centre. ! The improve ments.are a large three story Brick Dwelling House, Brick and Stone Spring Houses, with fine springs of limestone water, a good Tenant House, a large new Bank Barn, SS by 46 feet, Wagon Shed with double Corn Cribs and all other necessary out-build ihgs. There are also on the premises two largo bearing Orchards of a general assortment of fruit trees, the best in the county. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM FOR SALE. a The subscriber also offers for saleliis Mill property situated on Licking Creek, a never failing stream of.water, in Milford township, Ju niata connty, one mile from Patterson, the depot of the great Central R&itrdad; There is a story Stone Merchant Mill, 40 by 60 feet, with four run of bom, three merchant bolts 20 feet long, two custom bolts, elevators, and smut machine. It is fitted up throughout with spur and bevelled gearing, two water wheels ten feet wide, all mew and iu complete-running order, with ahead and fall of wa ter of fourteen feet. The mill is capable of running sixty barrels of flour per day, besides all the custom work. There is also & Saw Mill attached. The other improvements are a fine new Brick Dwelling House, main building 28 by 30 feet with a wing 30 feet, with a running fountain in the kitchen; also a Stone Wash and Spring house convenient to the door, with a Tanning fountain, together with a wood house, all inclosed by a yard, containing various kinds of choice fruit trees.' There is a Mill House with a running fountain, a Bank Barn, and all other necessary out-buildidgs. There is a young Orchard of grafted fruit trees. This property is situated on one hundred and five acres of good land, .about sixty acres of which are cleared with a large por tion under post and rail fence, the balance is well timbered. This property is situated in the fertile grain grow ing valley of the Tuscarora, and being upon a never failing stream, offers rare fnducements to persons wishing to engage in the milling business, and its contiguity with the Canal and Pennsylvania Rail road enabling them to transport flour to Philadel phia.and Baltimore,at 50 and 37} cents per barrel. Those wishing mill property are invited, before purchasing elsewhere, to examine this. They can , do so by calling upon tho subscriber in Mifflintown. —ALSO,— About four acres of good land, adjoining the mill property, mostly cleared and under good post and rai} fence. The improvements are a finejc»g[ large substantial Stone Dwelling House, with a pump of excellent limestone water near the door, a Cooper Shop, a good Stable and all otherneces sary out-buildings. There is also a large variety of fruit trees on the premises. MALSO, another tract of land containing three acres, having.thereon erected a two story Dwelling House, Frame Stable, with a fine spring of water, and a lot of choice fruit-trees.— This tract is also adjoining the mill property. The above properties will be sold together or separately to suit purchasers, and can be seen by calling upon the subscriber, or David Kepner in Mifflintown. ’ JOHN S. MILLER. Mifflintown, April 15. tlst Sep-12 Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscribers, executors of the estate of Benjamin Kepner, deceased, late of Milfonl township, Juniata county, offer for sale a valuable farm situate in said township, about fourmiles from Mifflintown, containing one hundred and sixty-five acres of first-rate limestone land ; one hundred anil twenty acres of which are cleared and the balance is wdll timbered. The Farm is one of tile best in Tuscarora Valley, is in a high state of cultivation, and has a first, rate water power upon it. The improvements are a good Frame JfeyA. Dwelling House, a large new Bank Barn flu [ by 88 feet, Wagon Shed, with Corn CribsJi-Juili* attached, Stone Spring House, and all other neces sary out-buildings, with running Fountains of Lime stone water at the House and in the barn yard. There is also on the premises a'finc young Or chard of grafted fruit trees of all kinds. JOHN S. MILLER,) Executors DAVID KEPNER, 5 *‘ xeeutorß - Mifflintown, April 15. 12-t Ist Sep GOLD MINE. TO THE FARMERS OF LANCASTER CO. THE undeisigned having purchased the righto Lancaster county, to make and sell WRIGHT’S PATENT ; ATMOSPHERIC CHURN DASHER, takes this method of informing the citizens of Lan caster county>—the Farraers-in particular—that he is now prepared to furnish this splendid invention, either singly or by-the dozen, to those who are desirous of purchasing. -The superiority of this article over all others now in use, is at once apparent, from the fact that sweet milk has been churned by it in the city of Lancaster, before a crowded auditory, and the butter taken off in the incredible short time of SEVEN MINUTES* Another advantage it possesses ovd* all others is its cheapness, the price being so low that it is within the reach of all. Any person wishing’fprther information on the subject, will please call at the public house of Capt. James Donnelly, in North Queen street, where specimens can be seen, and the subscriber will sat isfactorily explain the principles of its operation. 55-All letters post paid, and none others will meet with prompt attention CAUTION. —All persons found infringing on this patent will be prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law. Lancaster April 15 Common School Election. NOTICE is hereby given-that an election will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday the 6th day of May, 1851, between the hours of l anti 7 o’clock in the after noon, for the election of twelve citizens haying resided therein one year next before said election,' to serve as Directors of the Common Schools of the city for three years from said election —of which election, a qualified citizen chosen by file voters present at its opening, shall act as Inspector, another chosen in like manner, as Judge, and the Secretary of tho present Board of Directors shall act as Clerk; and at which electiop all the qualified citi zens shall have a vote. GEO.’ M. STEINMAN, Presd’t. John Zuimermav, Sec’y. april 8 11-5 t . /-Lancasterian, Union, and Examiner , copy ) House, Store rooms and Offices for Rent. ■ k new Three Story Brick House with lar g e f**j§ ~/\ • back building, at the come* of North Queen and James Streets —a most eligible stand for a Grocery, Flour and Feed. Store, the Harrisburg, Reading, Litiz and Manheim roads concentrating on this spot. Ond of the six Store Rooms in Kramph’e Row, Orange Street. Two Offices on the second story of the same building. A large room on the third story of Kramph’s Corner, North Queen and Orange streets. Enquire at Kramnh’s Clothing Store. april 15 3t-12 Last Notice. DELINQUENTS for assessments number 4 of the Lancaster county Mutual Insurance Com pany* are required to pay their several assessments, on or before the Sth day of May, 1851, to Robert D. Carson, of the Lancaster County Bank, to either of the board of Directors, or to any of the author ised agents of the Company, viz: . Dr. Esaxas Kinzer, Leacock township. Jacob S. Witmer, Manor “ John Stouffer, E. Hempfield “ M. Pownall, Esq., Sadsbury • “ -Joseph McClure, Bart “ . Frederick A. Zitzhan, Litiz, Joseph Koniohacher, Esq., Ephrata. . Otherwise the following resolution and bye-law of the Company will be put in force to those who neglect this Notice, without respect persons. ; Resolved, That the members of this Company neglecting or refusing to pay their assessments within thirty days after the publication of notice of the same, will incur the expense of not exceeding 10 cents per mile circular from the office of the Company, payable to a Collectorlluly authorized to collect theSiame. Passed March 14th, 1848. N. E. SLAYMAKER, Secretary and Treasurer. april 15-12*31] JOSEPH NEFF’S MUSIC AND PIANO STORE, and manufacturer of musical in struments, NO. 7, Hart’s Building, South Sixth Street, above Cheshut Philadelphia. Constantly on hand every kind of Musical Merchandise. Instruments repaired in the best style march IS nr aw London Academy. Chester Cousty, Pa. . - rt p the summer session will be re rFHE ei? on the first Monday, the sth of May next. VeMS-bSb, &C., with Tuition, 860 per session of 21 weeks. Washing 82,60 per session. No extras. For Catalogues and: Circulars, apply (postpaid^ F. WYERS, A. M., Principal, New London, Chester County, Pa. J.l-5t Tinman’s Machines. , THE subscriber has the sole agencyfor the sale of Stow & Co’s. Tinman's Machines, and otters them for sale at march 2S-9-3m] West King st., Lancaster. ‘ DR; : KEEMMte : * •“ •' FAMILY MEDICINES.^ Onward they move, Disease and Death retire, And murm’ringDetaons hatethem—but admire. BR.ICE£L£R*S SARSAPARILLA, for the re moVal ind permatrent. core bf,disease arising ;from impurities, of the. blood, and habit of body, via: Chronic diseased of the Chest, Pleurisy, Ca tarrh, etc., .Cutaneous Eruptions of the, head, facs and extremities, Ulcera,Chronic affections of the stomach, liver and. skin, chrpnicxfaeumatism, white swellings, abuses, syphilitic; disorders, constitu tional debility, and for all mercurial and hereditary * predispositions, &c. Disease like death is the common destiny of man kind. Till the hour of how few over think of a subject which interest all. Every atom of the material world is constantly undergoing a change—man continually—“he is everything by. time and nothing 10ng. 55 The phenomena of dis ease presents us with numerous lights and alternating with the numcrous 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 its sim plest form but an interruption of the electrical mo tions of the body by agents not compatible with them. These motions may to ascertain extent be either increased or decreased without positively injuring the vital actions of the whole —like the wheels of a timo piece, stop one and you influence all—.so with disease in all chronic maladies whether affecting one or more organs of the body, wo 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 Sarsaparilla. Its virtuo ha* been tested in all chronic, glandular and constitu tional diseases. Afflicted : “be wise in time, s tis folly to defer* 55 Dr. Keeler —Dear Sir: I lake great pleaa\ire in bearing testimony in behalf of your 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 and fever several years since in the West. For sovcral 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 many remedies with scarce any benefit until I commenced using your Sarsaparilla, since which" time my health has grad ually improved, so much so that at the present time I enjoy much better health than for years past. I have used the medicine in my 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 Henry Tiiomas, 142 South Second st. ‘ SCROFULA CURED. Dr. Keeler —Dear Sir: I feci 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 somqwhat hard of hearing for several years, accompanied with a constant dis charge from the cars, and a dull heavy pain across the forehead; his general health quite feeble, ap petite precarious, and bowels irregular. Thefc were swellings of the neck and at the angle oftho 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 I am rejoiced to state thatafter using three bot tles, there has been a remarkable change for the better. His appetite is now good, the 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 says he feelß well, appetite good, sleeps well, and is really changed, which I attributejsolely td your medicine. I feel fully satisfied from what I have my own child, that it Is a mbdicino 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 Flagg, George street. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale also by GEO. A. MILLER, Lancaster ; R. Williams, Col umbia. Also for sale by the above agents Da. Keeler’s Cough Syrup , Vermifuge Syrup , Rheuma tic Lotion , Cordial and Carminative s 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. JftrPricc $1 per bottle, large, size, 6 bottles for $5. See Circulars. [Nov. 12, ’5O-42-tf X2sc Orcut COUGH HEUIEDY. Manv years of experience, and more than a Hundred Thousand Cures of Consumptive Complaints, hava proved to the undoubted satisfaction of all persona who have become acquainted with this wonderfuljetr.edu, Ihnl It in ci ently superior, bernuao tl in soothing ami healing, »nd wior* cvrciiu to euro Consumption of tho jLiinKN, than any other Remedy in the world. We know, however, that it is said by some that Consumption cau not he cured. Uo that tho opinion of the many or the few, wo ■ladl not attempt to argue with such, but litis wo will tay, Hxui do (Uteri as a fact, which can be proved in ibnusnuiU ofeMHB, that this medicine has utireu £ ought i and aie tatet which, before the cures wore effected, were culled real. Conifuinntion, ami which were attended with tymptvme that resembled, ami were in nil retpeett like the symptoms, of mote who.die, and when dead ore said to have died with that fatal disease Consumption. This Balsam him cured fhoutaiuUoC person* who were said to bn hopelessly afflict ed-who hHd hard, dry, racking Cou«hH-Pumi u tho Urcast, Side, and itacfc-BlUlculty of Breutbin«- Purulcnt* Expectoration —Heetic Fever—Sight-Sweat*—and wasting away of the Flesh and Blood. Persona 4iavin>* such complaints have been cured after it was said qiiey could ‘not live a week, longer. This Medicine has cured some who were supposed to be ir a dying 3,ut, by the use of this remedy, they now live, and enjoy srood liealth. ~ . ... This Balsam is purely a vegetable compound. 11 is pleasant to take, and never dnes injury in-any slago of dis ease or under uny circumstances. Ueflects us wonderful and edmott miraculous Cures by 1 urifying. Strength mils, unrt Inviitoraliiis tlm wioluHy.tom-by cqml,. stag the circulation, and producing a healthy action—thus allaying Cough -toothing the Nerves-and and facilitating Expectoration. It Cures tlw following dis eases, viz. JAMES BARRY f<ttt T f»IIS and Cold*, RronchitU. Atthma, Spitting qf Blood, Hletdu.y ntthe l.un;/i, Pain* in the llreatt. Side, and Cfutt, Xervoua im A 'ir/hl Sweat*, Palpitation aJT the Ilfurt, imd kil WKAKNUSSErt .and Complaint* arising tliorrirom, Cholera Infantum, rs?* For Proof und particulars of Cures, fleo -our PiunpkleXa aud llandbilit-txll our Amenta have Uisin to pivo away. Fob sale by WM.G. BAKER and J. W. RAWLINS, LanV, R Williams ami Win A Loader j Columbia, .1 R Brubaker, New Holland, J T Anderson, Marietta, L & E Royer, Cburchtown, T A Galt, Strasburg, W W Passmore, Christiana, George Ross, Elizabethtown, .S Aichenbcrger, Bainbridgo, J Stauffer, Mount Joy, N Wollc, Litiz, S Ensrainger, Manhcim, O P Gross, Ephrata, John Wriklc, Hinkletown, S W Klauser, Fairview, J G & S S Robinson, Intercourse, B Bower, Conestoga Centre, John Kolp, Safe Harbor, S Allison, Martick Forgd, S Risk & Brother, Buck, F McSparran, Fairfield, J P Harlan, Oak Run, And by Merchants and Druggists generally. 3 T. W. DYOTT & SON. 32 North Second street, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agents. [Jan 28-1* c4w. Estate of John Pyle, dec’d. In the Orphans’ Court of the county of Lancaster. WHEREAS, Henry Shaffner, Trustee to sell the real cstalo of the said deceased, did on the fourth day of Aprils 1851, file in the office of the clerk of the said Court, his account of the said estate : Notice ts hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 16th day of Junc x lBsl, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JAMES DYSART, for Clerk 0. C. Orphans’ Court Office, > Lancaster, April 4, 1851. J april 8-llr4t Dyeing and Scouring* PHILIP HUDSON, Fancy Dyer, No. 95 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster and the public generally, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Mennoes, Sic., are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies’ Cashmere and Crape Shawls changed and dressed equal to new. Silk dresses watered in superior style, fiontlcmen’s apparel scoured and dyed in the best manner, bun Shades, Parasols and Parasolctlcs colored any shade; and in fact DYING in all its various branches done at short notice and on the lowest terms, [march 4-3m-8 Estate of John Hudders. LETTERS of administration on the estate ot John Hudders, late of Sadsbury township, Lan caster county, having been granted to the subscri bers, by the Register of said county : All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those hsving claims will present ihem without delay properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WILEY, East Nottingham twp., Chester co. ROBERT HUDDERS, Sadsbury twp., Lancaster county. ' April 1, 1851, l°- 6t * . Estate of Charlotte .Russel, LATE OF THE Borough OF MARIETTA, dec’d. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscriber the on estate of the above named dec’d., he hereby gives notice to all personshaving claims or demands estate of said dece dent to make known to him the same without de lay, and all persons,indebted to the estate, are requested to make payment forthwith to the Exec utor in the Borough of Marietta. • ■ ' EDWIN J. RINEHART. 4t*-9 march 25. JUST RECEIVED—a very superior lot of FRESH FEATHERS, at the cheap Dry Goods Store ot CHAS.M. ERBEN & BRO., North Qjiceu street. Tab 11-3; Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1848. Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 1848. BRANT'S INDIAN Consumption,
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