Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, August 19, 1851, Image 3

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    Columbia Gas CowpAbi.— Books for subscrip
tion to the Stock, are to be opened on the Ist of
September, The Columbia folks are determined
to have light! . .."
ETA Camp ftfeetihg will be held near Mdunl
Joy, to commence on'Friday next
THE MARKETS-
[Cotyec led weekly for (be latelljgencer.
Lancaster markets.
housekeepers’ market.
Lancaster, August 16.
Batter—Sold at 12£a14 cts. a pound.
Beef—Sells at 8a!0 cents per Jb.
Eggs—Sold at 10al2£ cents per doz.
Lard—7aB cents per pound.
Potatoes—Sell at Balo cts. per half peck.
Oats—ln quantities of 3 bushels,.at $1,10a1,20.
Corn—in the ears, 56 cents per bushel. '
Philadelphia markets.
’ Philadelphia, August 16
FLOUR—The export demand for flour is limited
and the only sales reported are 200 barrels fresh
ground at $4,25 per bbl. The.sales for city con
sumption are on a very restricted scale at ourformer
quotations. Rye Flour is dull at $3,37i. A small
sale of Corn Meal, at $2,81* per bbl'. * GRAIN—
Wheat continues in limited demand, but prices are
unchanged; sales of good and strictly prime new
Southern red at 83a85c per bushel. Further sales
f Rye at 70c - Gorn >s scarce and wanted.
Ihe last sale of yellow was at 60c. in store. In
Oats no change. A sale of Pennsylvania a't 37c
Whiskey commands 24c in bbls and S 3 in hhds
Prices are firm.
• CATTLE MARKET.—The number of Beef
tattle offered at market during the past week
comprised about 1800 BOO driven*
to New York j 350 6OO Hogs,
and 2500 Sheep and Lamo^^^Bes —In Beef Cat
tle prices have slightly d«H Sales at $5 to
$0,50 per 100 lbs. for ordinary quality; with a few
Bales of extra $7,50. Cows and Calves—Fresh r
Cows range fromslB to $34; springers $ 13 to $25
and dry cows, $6 to $l4. Hogs sell at $6 to'
$6 25 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—Sales of
«* l he former at $125 to $4, and the latter $1 50 to
$3 50 each, according to quality.
Baltimore markets.
Baltimore, August 16.
Flour.— Sales of 850 bbls. Howard street Floor
at $4,00a4,12i.
.Wheat, new red at 80c—old white 90c.
MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE,
Grand Concert for one IVjglit only.
THEUNION VQCALlSTS.respectfulty announce
to the citizens of Lancaster, that they *will
give one of their
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS
on FRIDAY EVENING, August 22d, at the above
Hall, on which occasion they will sing a variety of
New GJpes, Quartette, Chorusses, &c.-
Admission 25 cents. Children under 12 years
half price. Tickets at the door. Doors open at
6i. Concert at 8 o’clock. ;
WM. H. QUINCY, Manager;
august 19
Lancaster Brass Baud,
THIS Association of Musicians will attend and
play lor political and other public meetings, at
a reasonable compensation. Application to be made
at the corner of North Prince and Walnut sts., to
SAMUEL KILLIAN.
30-3t*
Lancaster, August 19,
TR EM OIV T MOUSE,
BOSTON, MASS.
THIS well known establishment is still conducted
in the same maijner it has always been. The
central and pleasant situation of the house, its
commodious arrangements, and the comforts and
luxuries to be found there, combine to lender it
agreeable and advantageous to the traveller.
Having been one-'of the firm of John L. Tucker
& Co., so long at the head of the establishment,
the subscriber pledgos his best exertions to main
tain its reputation, and to give satisfaction to his
customers, VVH. H. PARKER.
Boston, August 14, 1851. 30-4 t
New Goods! New Goods!
FIRST OF THE SEASON
„ mHE BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE always
JL ahead with new, handsome and frshionable
• Goods. Campaign opened. Keep the ball a rollin'*.
SILKS ! SILKS ! B
Blk. Gro.de Rhine,
Gro Grain and Gro de Swiss,
ileal Glossy Black Italian Lustring,
Chene, watered,
Plain and Changeable,
Satin and Glace.
The above Silks have all been purchased lately,
and will be sold at a small advance. All we ask
for, is to have them properly.examined, guarantee
ing satisfaction both a 9 regards price and quality.
1 case Fast Colors Figured de Lanes, only 13*i
Ido do. do do do do 183
Ido do do do do do 25
Ido do do do do do 37j
Cochcco and Merrimack prints, warranted fast
colors, brown and ? double figures. Best goods
manufactured for 12$ cts. Best brands Wyoming,
Cedar Grove and Juniata White Muslin, only 6i cts.
5 cases good fast colors Calicoes, Gj-.
3 <f “ black, blue and orange, only 8
worth 10. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.
aug 19-30 J Bee Hive, Lancaster.
KNIGHT & CRIST,
Ceuunlssion Merchants,
DNo. 36i South Water St., PniLAi)ii.pnr*.
EALERS in Fish, Cheese and Provisions, have
constantly on hand an assortment of Dried and
Fickied Fish, &c., viz:
Mackerel, I Codfish, I Sides, ■ Dried Reef
Salmon, | Beef,',Pork, | Shoulders Butter, Enes,
Shad, • | Lard, I Cheese, Seeds,
Herrings, | Hams, | Rice, Spices, &c.
OLIVER G. KNIGHT,
ALFRED CRIST.
aug 19-30-3m]
The Housewifels Help and Husband’s Joy !
-The German Washing Fluid
away entirely with that laborious task of
XJ rubbing the clothes upon the washboard. It
contains no ingredients whatever, injurious to the
fin est fabric or the fiesh. The proprietors wish
every one to give it a fair trial, and if it does not
prove to be as recommended, the money, in every
Buch case, will be refunded. FulJ directions ac
company each bottle. Retail price 12J cents per
bottle, sufficient tS do two ordinary washings , and
- saying the Clothes more by not rubbing them, than
‘be cost of six bottles—besides removing stains of
• fruit, &c., it there be any, and the time and labor
saved. Prepared only by I. P. HOYT-.& CO.
Philadelphia.
JOHN J. HANNA, Lancaster,
Agent for Lancaster county.
All orders received by him wholesale or retail,
will be promptly attended to. [aug 19-30-4 m '
lnsolvent Notice.
fTtO MY CREDITORS.— Take notice that I have
' A a PPj‘® d t 0 the Jud e es of the Court ol Common
Pleas of Lancaster county, for the benefit of the
Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and they
have fixed MONDAY, the 15th day ol September
next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the Court House, in
the city of Lancaster, for the purpose of hearing
the same, when and where you may attend if you
thing proper. OLIVER PERRY MARS H.
august 19, 1851. 3t * 30
Three Cents Reward—But no
Charges Paid.
L E F T . l !r °f the undersigned on or
tM 2th o?-° rMl) :’ ,SS1 ’ M indentured
GODLEIB NEFF ha j r blaking business, named
bUDLEIB NEFF, aged about 19 years. I hereby
notify all persons not to trust or harbor said
prentice at their peril, as Lam determined to pay
no debts of his contracting, or be in any other wav
accountable for his actions. GEO if ROTF
Lan caster, Aug. 19, 1861. ‘ ’ 30.3; ’
Teachers Wanted.
ATINE more Teachers Wanted in Earl township
■fj-1 ‘° dll ™“ an ?. le , s - Several Teachers qualified
to teach hoth English and German are required
i-None but men of good moral character will be em
ployed. Terra to commence on the Ist of Seotem
ber next, and to continue six months..
Holland* 11 * 011 ° an be made atSt y° r ’ s betel, in New
By order ofthe Directors.
30-3 t
Estate of William Johnston.
■ttyheTeas Co p mra w n p i eas ’r th ° Co - ° fLa "-
AVaSe EAS ’ W ' HouEckc eper and John
?? Sp A r [ en J Ass 'S nees of William Johnston
did on the fifth day of August, 1851, file 'j„ rk.
Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court their
Account of the said Estate : 3 eir
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
r “ ‘be said estate, that the said court have appointed
•.the sixth day of September, 1851, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary.
Proth’ys.office, Lan., Aug. lj), >5l. 30-4 t
.Estate of Henry Brenneman, deed.
.T,^j TTERS testamentary on the estate of Henry
"Tenneiiias, late of the Village ofMavtown
. jjgast Donegal township, Lancaster county, dec’d'
* said vnw Bra "i ed *° the und ersigned J residing
aad township-all persons indebted
(lelav and al^npry p lf as . e make payment without
a P erßons having claims or demands
Eamowitho “ t “ d
Maytown, Lan™™^.^™’
Item on Syrup
irr“-
1-MJB) No. 8, East King street.
Strasburg Eonndry and Machine
-Shop. ■' , ■'
THE undersigned take this method of informing
their frjen.dsahd the public o/ Lancaster bounty'
that they have just erected a new ■
FOUNDRXj AND MACHINE SHOP, -
in the borough pf Strasbnrg, where they are nre
pared to attend to all kind of work in their liiie, and
respectfully solicit the anpport of the public
They take pleWin calling atteitioii 'to the
manufacturing of! . ° ,
ST MILL ' AWrt I I%r S ? APTIN6 « GEARINGS
MILL AND SAW MILL WORKB,'CAR
_■ .. WHEELS AND AXLES.
u l,ieil and Corn Shelters made ana
10 1 ‘“rning Broom and Fork
Wood soar Sl ' d o e and Hand Lathea for taming
“°, d , d ( . lron - | Stoves of every pattern manulac
tured and for sale. Cellar Grates of various, patr
o 9 ’. I L ron Railings for yards, Cemeteries, &c. -
_ Smithing of all (kinds will also be attended to.
Casting of every description done at this Foundry,
at Jhe shortest notice.
They have eechred Ihe services of skilful and
(rxperienceid workmen, and feel warranted in saying,
that all work which may be entrusted to their hands
will be executed tyith neatness and despatch.
JKrHighest price paid for old castings.
v DIFFENBACH & HIESTAND.
Strasburg, Aug.|l9. 30-6 m
HORSES tyADE SOUND BY THE
Horse jOvrner’s Secret,
Being a new certain remedy for the speedy
CURE OF HEAVES,
By Sir James Lyhdonton, Principal Farrier to bis
Royal Highness Prince Albert.
THE great discovery contained in this little work
procured Sir James his Baronetcy. It is really
its weight in gold tp all who own or use Horses. It
prescribes a Certain and Positive Cure for the
Heaves, which any person can prepare. - The rem
edy is better and cheaper than any advertised Heave
Powder, and is perfectly safe, as any can know who
tries it. Horse owners know thatAnany a .valuable
horse losses half his price by this prevalent disease.
‘The remedy prescribed in this work will cure him
and increaseJiis market value, besides relieving
the poor beast of a. horrible complaint, similar to
the Asthma in a man. The public can depend on
this work :itis no catchpenny humbug The
articles prescribed by .Sir James are all cheap and
can be had at any store. To prevent imposition
the work will be senjtin sealed envelopes. English
price, four shillings and threepence sterling
American price, $1 per copy. Persons ordering
bir James’ work are expected to confine his in
struction to their own animals. It will be sent to
none others.' Address, post paid,
JOHN DUNBERTON, English Horse Doctor,
American Agent for Sir James Lyndonton’s .
I. Horse. Owner’s Secret,
, • ! New York Post Office.
Ihe Secret is sent by mail at letter postage.
a ugust 19 j . 30-6 m
Valuable Books, ,
AT the cheap Book-Store of WM. MURRAY,
Kramph’s Building, North Queen et.,HLan’r :
■ History of the Germ'an Reformed Church, bv
“5. i }J a )’ er > D * D.,|to which is prefixed a memoir
| of hia life, by Elias Heiner, A. M., voh Ist.
Select Works of James, Penn, WUson, Phillip,
and Jay, consisting of the complete L)uty of Man,
Christian Charity, &cj, 1 vol., Bvo. •
The Greek and English Lexicon of the Naw
Tesrament,. by Edward Robinson, D> D , new
edition, 1 vol. Bvo.
Chronicles of Engljmd, France, Spain, a’nd the
Adjoining Countries, by Sir John Froissart, jvith an
essay on the Character and society of the Middle
Ages, by Rev. J. Lord, 1 vol.
Plutarch’s Lives, translated from the Greek, with
notes and life of Plutarch, by J. and W. Langhorn. :
Stevens’ Travels in; Yucatan, 2 vols. Bvo.
Warburton’s Conquest of Canada, 2 vols. 12mo
History of the Swedes, by E. G. Geiger, lv. svo.
Browning’s History ,of the Huguenots, 1 v. Bvo.
Universal Pronouncing Gazeteer, containing To
pographical, Statistical and other information of
all the important places known iu the world, by
j 1 homaB Baldwin. i J
Oliver Cromwell’s jLetters and Speeches, with
elucidations by Carlyle, 2 vols. Bvp.
Graham’s Magazine* and Godey’s Lady’s Book,
lor September, just received.
Constantly on hand a great variety of school
Books, Blank Books, Miscellaneous and'Standard
Works; Gtft and Juvenile Books, Sunday School
Books, Stationery, &c. at the lowest prices, at the '
cheap Book Store, Kriimph’s Buildings N. Queen
j [august 19-30
Assignee’s Sale.
TN pursuance of a deed of assignment executed
X by JoniySeitz, ofMonroe township, Cumberland
be sold at public sale, on the premises,
on Saturday the 1 1th day of October next, at one
o’clock P. the following described Real Estate,
viz : ! 1
A tract of land situate in Monroe township afore
said, bounded py lands] of Peter Diller, John Sol
ienbarger, David Kryshef, the heirs of Martin
Diller, deceased, and Jno. BrindJe,cbntainiiigabout
TWENTY-FIVE ACRES,
having thereon erected) a two story LOG
HOUSE, and -LOG BARN, a Well of water |ss|=fl
and an Apple Orchard. I The land is limestone of
a good quality. |
The terms of sdlc will be: Ten per cent of the
I Purchase money to be paid by the purchaser on the
day of sale, one-half the]balance on the Ist of April
nest, when possession will be given and a deed
made to the purchaser, and the residue on the Ist
ot April 1853, with interest fr.om Ist April 1852, to
be secured by judgment bond. The purchaser to
have the landlord’s share of the grain in the ground
and the taxes for the year 1,852 to be paid by the’
purchaser. j JOSEPH CULVER,
Assignee of John Seitz.
30-6 t i
august 19
Public Sale of Real Estate.
IN pursuance of the last Will and Testament of
Matthew Patton, late of Peters township, Frank
lin county, Pennsylvania, 1 deceased, the subscriber
will expose to public sale, on the premises, on
Thursday the 251 h day of September, 1851, the
following real estate of said deceased, viz :
The farm now occupied by Elias Patton' situate
in said township of Peters, about one and a half
miles south of the town of Loudon, adjoining lands
or George Ashway, John Wilson’s heirs, Peter
Stenger of C., and others; and bounded on the west
b /nj! l T^ Vest Conococ beague Creek, containing
ABOUT 300 ACRES OF PATENTED LAND
about 200 Acres cleared an'd in' a very good state
°* cultivation, and the residue well timbered The
buildings consist of a large LOG a
DWELLING HOUSE, Log Tenant
House, Log Barn, Spring j Mouse and SSiflsL
other , improvements, with well and iUjLIJgB
springwaternearthe buildings. There
is an Orchard on the premises, and water in every
held except one. The meadow contains about 30
Acres, and a much larger quantity may be converted
into meadow. There is a large quantity of Locust
timber, and an inexhaustible supply of Limestone
on the premises.
Also, a tract of Patented Land adjoining the
above, and extending North to the Turnpike road:
containing about 40 Acres, a small part cleared,
with a good two story I
~ 1 frame dwelling house,
Stable and other improvements. There is an Or
chard of excellent fruit and good wat'er on the I
premises. The buildings upon this tract are situate
on ‘be turnpike road, about 1 mile east ofLoiidon
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., upon the !
premises first described. The terms will be made l
kno ' vn b y , SUSAN PATTON, ,
Executrix of Mathew Patton, dec’d. i
au g u3 ‘ I 9 ■ „ 30-ta t
TTo let.
HE City Mill, with a dwelling house, land and
appurtenances, will be rented for the term of
one yMr, from the Ist day juf April next ensuing.
I he conditions ascertained at the Mayor’s
Office and sealed proposals will be received until
Saturday, the 20th day of. September pest, at 6
o’clock, P. M., by
M. CARPENTER, Mayor.
Cure of Consumption,
august 19
Liver Complaint, Coughs, Asthma, Bron
WHITS, AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS.
Ihjve published a brief w|ork on Consumption,
which contains an invaluable recipefor the cure
oi these prevalent even in their worst
stages, when friends and physicians have given uo
hopes. The hints on diet, dress, exercise, &c.,
Te !7 valuable. TheLUNG BALSAM pre
'n l !“. a work cures without the expensive
cines - p , ysl s lan ? or injuriouji use of patent medi
/cnows Jhnf a i° P - tms - this ° f cure the patient
S hS," nstng-—knojvs thathe is not short
which mav use of anodynes ormercurials,
is taking mild, pleasant L e ffiT“ B “a-’ tha ‘
as Nature prescribes ?o r ’ , h e jW r ®“ edles > s “ ch
The ingredients com^t'7'" fc
obtainable, (cheaply too,) wherever ‘ lsam nre
exists proving that every ill has itsantfeote S'
sumption patients may rely;on this rerine-inH
Lung complaints are removed by its usel— l
not attach my name to it, had I doubt ofu7 e « °
The directions for preparing and using the nil 7 '
are perfectly plaint /prefer kelling fee
the* oa?® aa il en^bles People to moke
the «c“et of a ‘ a tri n n , S CoSt ' 1 will ‘“Part
Rirrht * n ■°‘ .making the Balsam, and the Familv
PROOF OF its goodness. ’
Dr. S. TousEr-li^ , ’? Iil!h -!’. March 21 > 1851 - '
know what effect d° ‘ et 7 f U
Consumption and ifhe/dEE' Lj edlC i ne .f or
After the first ten days my wife nafli - my ram ,! 13 ',-
lbs., relieved her her^„ n J e,ght 3
and all appearances were bette°r. Mv famn^ 03 ” 0 !!i
not be willing to do without it. lt^ B - ,}? J.°? ld
much needed in Jackson-theje is many cases'.T
liar 10 my wife’s. ■ The Rev. I Mr. Blanchard , ui
write you for a receipe. Respectfully youref T ‘'
TOUSEy 3 ’ infi at m P “ id (encl 91J Do o ct«S.
IOUSEY, 106 Nassau street,' New York. The
work goes by mail under seal, j faug 18-SO-6m
Twovalualile Farms For Sale.
THE subscribers will expose lo sale by pnblie
TWdae °n; Zftarsday the iSth 'day of October,
* the following real estate, belonging •to the
.heirs of Samuel: Stinger, deceased, viz:
The Farmat preaentoccnpied by Peter Stinger,
g»fS.,} situate In Peters township,’Franklin county,
Pennaylyania, one and a half miles booth of London,
adjoining lands of John Beaver, J.Burkholder, Jag.
Walker’s heirs, and-others, and bounded on the
east by the West Conococheagne Creek, containing
227 ACRES/
more or less of patented Jand, part limestone a’nd
part slate, aboat ISO acres cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, and the residue-well timbered.
The buildings consist of a LOG DWELLING Csfi|
HOUSE, stone Barn, stone spring house, andjjjl;
other improvements. There are two Orchards of
good fruit on the premises, and an excellent sprint?
near the buildings, , / r fa
; ALSO—The Farm now occupied by H. Dickhout
situate on Dickey’s Run in said township, about
midway between'Mercersburgand Loudon, adjoin
ing lands of James Dickey, Jacob Burkholder, Jack
son Beaver, and others, containing about 177 Acres
part limestone and part slate, about 150 acres
cleared and in an excellent state of cultivation, knd
the residue: well timbered. The buildings area
stone d welling house, log barn, &c. There is an
Orchard and an abundanca of excellent spring wa
ter on the premises.
Persorts wishing to view the property are request
-6 ij° ca * u P on e ither of the undersigned. If not
sold at the time above mentioned the property will
then be rented for one year for cash,.
The sale will commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., at
the house of H. Dickhout, on the premises last
described, when the terms ofsalewih be made
known. PETER STINGER, (of 5.,)
9 i HARTMAN DICKHOUT,
august 19 ts-30] Agents for the heirs.
9' Public Sale.
September 19, 1851, in pursuance
of the last wilUnd testament of John Mamma,
deceased, will be sold by public vendue, on the
premises, the following valuable real estate of said
dec’d, to wits; All that certain Tractor Piece of
Land, containing 15 ACRES, (more or less,) situate
in West Hempfield township, Lancaster county, on
the road leading from Modntville to Columbia, half
a mile from the Ore Bank, adjoining lands of Jacob
Kauffman, (Tanner,) Christian Kauffman, (Farmer,)
and others. The improvements thereon .
are a one and a half-story logand weather
boarded DWELLING HOUSE, with a iijTß
Kitchen and small Office thereto attached,
a small Barn, and other necessary out-buildings; a
pump with good and never-failing water, near the
door, an ORCHARD of choice fruit trees, of various
kinds,-with other improvements. The land is under
good fences and in a high state of cultivation.
Persons, wishingto view the premises, will please
call on Anna Mumma, residing thereqn. Posses
sion and a good title will be given on the first day
of April next.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock in the afternoon
of said day, when due attendance will be given and
terms of sale made known by the undersigned Ex
ecutors of said deceased.
aug 19-30-4t]
Valuable Mill Property at Private
TpHE undersigned offers-the following valuable
-L Mill property at private sale, to wit: All that
certain Tract of first-rate 1 *
LIMESTONE LAND,
containing 27 ACRES and some Perches, situate in
Ephrata township, Lancaster county, on Cocalico
creek, near the public road leading from Ephrata
n-?, 2 miles West of the town of Ephrata.
The improvements thereon are, a two-story stone
GRIST AND MERCHANT MILL,
known by the name of Cocalico Mill, having four
run of stones, three thereof being superior French
Buis—all the inside machinery of the Mill is en
tirely new, and constructed on tho latest
and most improved plan; a one and a
half story ston DWELLING HOUSE, (■SfiilflL
Barn, Wagon Shed and other out-build
ings; a pump with good and never-fail-®™*®
ing water near the door; a young and thriving Or
chard of choice fruit treeß, with other improvements
This property is located in a rich and thickly
settled neighborhood, the land is under good fences
and in a high state of cultivation, and the Mill has
an excellent supply of water and a good run of
custom. Persons wishing to view the premises,
will please call on John Schlott, residing thereon
and for terms apply to the undersigned, residing at
the Litiz Mill, one mile east of town of Litiz
Possession and a good title will be given on the
first day of April next. Terms will be made easy
to suit purchasers. SAMUEL KELLER
august .19 J 30 . 1 f
Estate of Thomas Johnston and
Wife, of Martic twp.
}he Common Pleas Court for the county of Lin.
WHEREAS, P. W. Housekeeper, and John
V-,T T . l l? cS P arren ’ Assignees of Thomas Johnston
and Wife, did on the fifth day of August, 1851, file
m the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court,
their. Account of the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
•n the said estate, that the said court have appointed
the sixth day ofSeptember, 1851, for the confirma
tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest,
_ HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary.
Proth’ys office, Aug. 19. 30-4 t
To Save Is to make!
THEN ail -.whoiwish to make money should da]
at the 1
GOLDEN EAGLE DRY GOODS STORE
and secure the great bargains offered, as thev’are
now selling off J
THE BALANCE OF SUMMER STOCK
on hand at cost prices. Their material
LAWNS, BEREGES, TISSUES, EMIT SWISS
Great inducements.
Silk and Linen Poplin—a Tew more dress patterns
ot this desirable aiticle, plain and figured vet on
hand. 5 o j
Beautiful fine Black and White Jackonets and
La „ w r n «i, we are sellin & at °«e half the usual price.
GLOVES—Ladies and Gents. Kid—all nos. and
colors; Silk, Lisle Thread, &c.
l HOSIERY!—A good assortment
long and half hose.
Calicoes, Muslins, Tickings and Checks.
A good article of Ticking, only 61 cents ■
„,, „ , THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
Golden Eagle, Corner E. King and Centre Square.
august o 28
Rlcli Mantilla Silks.
. ERBEN & BROTHER,
TT AVE just .opened a greit variety of handsome
XX Silks, suitable for Mantillas.
CHANGEABLE SILKS FOR MANTILLAS
Rich Changeable Silks, Black, Watered and
Glossy Black Silk, and Tore Satins for Dresass,
Mantillas, and Scarfs, cheap.
ALSO,—
Black Silk Laces and Fringes, Lace Veils, Emb,
Cambric Hdkfs., Capes, Spencers, Collars, Btc., &c
. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.,
■ National House Building, North Queen stree
may 13 •
I:
important to Farmers & Tlucsli
ins. Machine Makers.
I re 1 -v mber res P ectf ully informs the public
ft lateI >’ completed a TRIPLE POW
k?. INFERNAL GEARED HORSE POWER,
which outrivals any other in use. It is made en
tirely of,lron, both Frame and Gearing. The Jour
nals are Cast-Steel—its weight is 600 lbs. On trial
has proved itself capable| of performing from 50
o IUU per cent, more work than other Powertt with
hold^'homes 01 ° f ‘“"P' 11 ‘ S warranted 10
“ ccmpieted a combined THRESHER
AND CLEANER,.which is capable of Threshing
and Cleaning lrom 300 to 500 bushels of wheat per
day with from 6 to 8 Horses, and an equal number
S!„™', 4 horses can thresh with it from 100 to
, bushels per day of wheat, and 400 to 500. of
oats. It is very convenient for those who follow
1 hreshing, and for two or more farmers to own in
company ; it is more convenient to move than any
machine in use. The Machine stands on the wag
on while threshing—the Power is loaded on the
same wagon m moving—two horses are sufficient
20nn 0 K Ve L M i lt WIH Ba - Ve enou S h labor threshing
in th°p b fl u 8 i?° pay \ ts ext ?* CoBt * lt wiU thresh
in the field or by a stack as conveniently sb in a barn.
Ahe concave can readily be adiusted
so as to thresh with equal facility both tough and dry
gram. It is free from the complication and liability
to get out of order of other* machines of the kind,
and of less cost—price $lOO,OO.
Power, | . gjijrg QQ
Wagon attached if ordered, 40^0
n P /° V u ed Thresber an <* Shaker, 45*00
Machine makers supplied lon the most reasonable
terms. Powers made by wholesale by I. W. Groff,
Lancaster, Pa. Threshers, j Machines, &c., made
and for sale by Jeffrey SmedJey, Columbia, Pa.
AU.orders directed to the subscriber, at Lancas
ter, Pa., will be promptly attended to.
SAMUEL PELTON, Jr.
° ! tf-20
Drafts.
EEMITTANCES to England, Ireland and Scot
land*. Drafts from £l upwards for sale, which
will be cashed at any Banking House in the United
kingdom. |
Also drafts on Philadelphia for any amount at
sight. Apply to I
J. F. SHRODER & CO,
1 Brokers.
July 20 tl-28]
. T , Notice.
of Israel Carpenter, Esq., late of the City
LFTTPH S nC .‘ IS(er ’ rScWiin erj deceased.
dpfpnJori l oatarrrentary,on the estate of said
ated ha r n e h A due form oflaw
of said deceased": He g he e rtL EX? “ tor f th . e wil i
reouestn »I 1 6 lv es notice to and
eJK .srlfd’t ims d i dema r
""d *£
Mm Without‘delhy. 8 " 13 "T’ make W““* to
„ • ... WM. CARPENTER, Executor
A liberal discount will he made to persons who
buy to (o sell again.
An examination ofthis article is sll that is wanted
to induce persons to bay them 1 .
We also keep the largest and most varied assort
ment of Oil Window shades—together with a great
variety of Floor Oil Cloths, from 1 to 4 yards, wide
I —very cheap.' v .
Just received several pieces of the new style
Tapestry Carpeting—the patterns, which are so ex
quisite, that not only a model was awarded, but a
patent right granted, to the manufacturer.
, Purchasers are invited to call and examine our
issortment of all kinds of goods, which we will
ieli* as cheap as the cheapest.
! NOTICE,
LANCASTER CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
THE Semi-Annual stated Meeting of ihe .Lan-.
caster County Agricultural Society, will be'
held on the first Wednesday, (the 3d) of September
text, 1851, at 10 o’clock ip. the forenoon of said
day, in tbe Mechanics’ Institute, South Queen st.,
Lancaster.
A punctual attendance of the Members is reques
ted, as amendments to the Constitution will there
b!e submitted. _
j All persons desiring to become Members, imd
hose friendly to the Society, are invited to attend.
The following Resolntion was ordered to be pub
ißbed,viz:
f* Resolved, That in case of the absence of an
address at the next stated meeting-in September,
the subject of Lime as a Fertiliser, be taken
up r as the subject matter for the discussion by the
Society.” D. W. PATTERSON, Sec’y.
august 12 29
Bereges! Bereg-es!-
ONLY A FEW MORE LEFT!
Gold Erab’d Swiss and Mull, only 183 cts. '
White Emb’d Swiss and Mull,
bold style Figured Lawns,'only 10 cts.
Poplins, gay and- plain, very cheap..
Book, Mull and Swisses, best make.
, Very Shear Good White Worked Bodices, only
. 25 cents. , ,
Worked Under-Sleeves, very rich patterns.
Bercge de Laine* only 12*, worth 25 cents.
Black and White Lawns. 10 to 13* cents
PARASOLS / PARASOLS/
Linen, Einb’d and Watered.
“ te and Plain Satin.
Plain Satin., only $1 00, worth $2 00.
Emb’d l( all colors, $l 62*.
Black Mantilla, =(real heavy Italian Boiled Silk)
from 23 to 45 inches wide.
Real b,eavy black Silk French Lace, the
ever offerediin this city.
Gloves, (Kid, all colors) Lisle Thread,Silk, Cot
ton, very good and cheap.
Hosiery! Hosiery! This is the place for Hosiery;
all kinds can be found at the Bee Hive, and at the
lowest rates; CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
aug S-2SJ ! Bee Hive; Lancaster.
ANNA MUMMA,
PETER MUMMA.
“Dlerfianicsburg- Institute.”
A SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
rTIHIS Institute is pleasantly located in the health/
_L village of Mcchanicsburg, Cumberland County
nine miles west, of Harrisburg-_a place noted
throughout the surrounding counties for the moral ity
of its citizens. It is accessible by railroad, the
Cumberland Valley Railroad passing through the
place. b
The course of instruction is such as is pursued
in the best seminaries of our country.
It is the design of the Principal to instruct the
intellectual powers, to cultivate becoming manners,
and to educate in such a manner as may prove
practically useful. r
The school year is divided into two semi-annual
sessions, each of five months.
The Summer Session commences the first week
in April, and'closes during last week in August.
The winter session commences the first week in
October, and terminates the last week in February.
Pupils will be received at any period of the ses
sion and charged accordingly.
TERMS :
Boarding, including lights, per session, 5 ms. $5O 00
.tuition, a (( 10 00
Modern Languages, « <c iq 00
Drawing, « kc ' 60 0
Music and Piano, with use, i.f* a 15 qo
Or, if preferred, per session, including the
above, : g 5 00
* or lurther information, please address
. .F. M. L. GILLELEN, Principal.
Mechamcsburg, Pa., Aug. 5, 1851. 28-3 m
TRAVELS in the United States &c., during 1849
and 1850, by the “ Lady Emetine Stuart Wort
‘ 1 vol - 12 mo., cloth—a most interestingbook
i I5 nes of a Bachelor,” or books of the heart,
by Ike Marvel, 1 vol. 12 mo.
k„ << i F r CS * I G J eain S s ” by Ike Marvel, an entire new
book, from the pen of this most pleasing writer,'and
body should have a copy, 1 vol. 12m0., price
“The House, of the Seven Gables,” a Romance
by Nathamel Hawthorne, 1 vof. 12 mo.,cloth SlOO.
* r.ue Island world of the Pacific,” being the
personal narrative and results,of travel through the
bandwich Islands and'other Ports of Polynesia, by
* ev - Henry Cheever, with engravings, il vol. 12
mo., $l,OO.
Old Red Sand Stone,” or new walks iff,an
old field, by Hugh Miller, author of Foot prints of
the Creator—illustrated, 1 vol. 12 mo., $1,25. *
“ Stewart’s Free Masons Journal,” a companion
for the initiated through all the degrees of Free
Masonry from the entered apprentice to the higher
degrees of Knighthood, 1 yol. 12 mo. ,
“ Life of William Penn,” an Historical Biogra
?! i l,n m l neW J OUTce9 withan chapter on the
M Cauley Charges,” by William Hepborn Dixon,
1 vol. 12 mo. 9 |
“ The 'f or ! ts ' of ‘he-late Edgar A. Poe,” with
notices of his life and genius, by N. P. Willis, J. R.
Lowell, and R. W. Griswold, 3 vols. 12 mo
“ The Country Year Book,” or the filed, the
forest and the fireside, by William Hewitt, anthoi
of the book of the seasons, Rural Light, &c., 1 vol.
iz mo.. 3
TT C c and or accidents of a Cruise in the
United States frigate Congress to California, by
Rev. Walter Colton, 1 vol. 12 mo. 3
“Land and Sea,” in the Bosphorus*and the Ae
gean, or ruins of Athens and ’Constantinople, by
Rev. Walter Colton, late of the U. S. N. 3
Also a large.and various assortment of Law, Med
ical, Miscellaneous and School Books,Blank Books,
Port Monais, Fancy Stationery; Gold Pens, Patent
Labor saving pen Cutters, a new lot just received,
hoolscap letter, note, and also other kinds of pa
per, Fariuly Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, and
in fact every article pertaining to a weJl regulated
and well supplied Book and Stationery Store, at as
low rates, wholsale or retail, as they are to be
at any establishment west of Philadelphia.
Don’t forget the place.
■ W. H. SPANGLER,
. , North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa.
July 12 t(-29J Gish’s old stand,
PAn Ordinance
ROHIBITING speedy driving of Locomotive
Engines and cars on the Railroad in the citv
of Lancaster, and for other purposes.
, Therefore, Be it ordained and enacted
by the citizens of Lancaster, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, that from and after thepassing
of this ordinance, a fine of Fifteen Doeuabs shall
be inflicted on any person or persons having in
charge any Locomotive Engine, car or cars on the
said railroad, as engineer or otherwise, who shall
conduct, drive or run the same at a speed exceed
ing lour miles per hour within the limits of the in
habited part of the city aforesaid. -
c S “' ? r k And , be further ordained, that a similar
tone be inflicted on any engineer orrknher person,
having in charge any locomotive ehgine on said
railroad, who shall neglect or refuse to make known
their approach-at a distance of at least one hundred
ynrds from any cross street or nlley, Before entering
thereon, by the sound of a bell, whistle or other?
wise, m order to caution persons oh Buch streets
or alleys of their approach;
HLAnd be it further ordained, that a fine
of Fifteen Dollars shall be infiicted on any engineer
or other person or persons, having under his charge
any locomotive engine, car or cars, who shall here
after wilfully obstruct with such locomotive engine
car or cars, any of the streets or alleys within the
city of Lancaster. ■
Sxc. IV. And be it further ordained, that the said
fines or penalties be recovered by action of debt,
m the name of the “Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens
of Lancaster,” before any of the Aldermen of the
said city; one half of tiie said fine or penalty,>hen
recovered, to be paid the informer, and the other
half to be paid into the City Treasury, for the use'
of the oity.
Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of
Lancaster, the sth day of August, A. D., 1851.
WILLIAM MATHIOT,
President of Common Conncil.
_ CHARLES GILLESPIE, ■.
A.. . T President pro. tem. Select Conncil.
Attest: James L. Reynolds, Clerk of C. C.
James C. Carpenter, Clerk of S. C.
■ au E ust 12 2 9-3 t
Estate of Robert Drips, dec’ll.
LPETERS of administration on the estate of
Robert Drips, late of Colerain township, Lan
caster county, dec’d.,having been issued to the sub
scribers: Ail persons indebted to. said estate are
requested to make payment immediately, and those
having claims .will present them •without delay
properly authenticated for settlement.
■ Important to Every Ho use. Keeper,
<* PtttnamWfienF self-adjusting CUrtain, or
Window thadeTixtura.” . J
>_ : FONDERSMITH & HERRj
WHO always endeavor to benefit the public,
have purchased the right of Lancaster city
and county, for the . sale of the above very conve
nient and cheap for the purpose of fasten
ing up Oil Shades, Muslin Curtains,' and paper
blinds of every description, with very little trouble
and trifling expense..
FONDERSMITH & HERR.
Farmers’ Favorite Store,
No.'S, East King st., Lan.
aug 12 tf-29]
SESSIONS.
New Books! New Books'
THOMAS FERGUSON, Bart twp. ■
CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM, Colerain.
ROBERT EVANS, Bart.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
. ;fTjIHE subscriber, desirous ;ol removing to the
: JLJ West, offers at private sale the farm on which
;hie j now resides, located in Dickinson township,
Cumberland county, about one mile and a half
south of consisting of
! .■ 15 0' ACRES,
J ?j ne I*and with Limestone soil, under good-cut*
| and well enclosed with post and cbes
n?t] rail fences. About 135 acres of which are
cleared, and the residue well covered with joung
and.thriving timber- The improvements are
! a g° od two story LOG HOUSE, well plastered figg
? nd «r^ atber ‘ boarded » a }ar g e Bhicc Kitchen, 16
by 22 feet, a large BANK BARN, 76 by 40 feet
Wagop Sheds, Corn Cribs, and all other necessary
outbuildings. A well of excellent water with
pqmp, and a good cißtern, are convenient to the
“ a n °JJ f ‘ he dwelling. A young and thriving OR
tnAKDj embracing every variety of choice fruit,
is on the premises ; as also an excellent two-story
Frame Tenant House and Frame'Stable. This
property presents many inducements to persons
wishing to purchase, as it is situated in one of the
most healthy, fertile and populous sections of the
valley. The 'property can be viewed at any time
by|calling on the undersigned
augusf 12
Valuable Tavern Stand at Public
o Sale.
ON Saturday, the 13th of September, ISSI, will
be sold, at public sale, on the premises, the
following described valuable property, situate in
the_ village of Lexington, Elizabeth township viz :
EIGHT ACRES of excellent improved land, on
which is a large FRAME AND WEATHER-551*3
BOARDED TAVERN HOUSE, and Kitchen. figi
with a Barn, oO by 30 feet, and Stabling sufficient
* or r? Horses—together with the necessary out
buildings. There are two never failing wells of
water, (with pumps in them,) one on each side of
the house, and a THRIVING YOUNG ORCHARD
of ehoice Fruit Trees. :
A good title will be made and possession given
on the ,Ist day of April next.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, p\ M., when due
attendance will be given and terms made known
by !vv. o O rr LEWIS. R. HIBSHMAN.
V. a. If not sold on the above mentioned
day, the\property will then be rented for one year,
august'l2 ts _29
Valuable Property for Sale.
ON SATURDAY the 30th of August, 1851, will
be sold at public sale, at the public house of
Uavidl Snavcly, in Martic township, the following
valuable property, situated in said township, about
lu miles south of Lancaster, on.the McCall's Ferry
road, and about 1 mile west of Snavely’s tavern,
adjoining lands of Samuel McElheny and others
a tract of excellent land, containing
40 ACRES,
all under good fence and well cultivated, except
three acres thereof which is sprout land. The
improvements are a large Two Storjr STONE
HOUSE, with a 'Wash-House and Spring §lll}
House attached—the latter having a fountain numt
:m it; a new.BANK BARN, and otherout-buildings.
There is also an excellent ORCHARD on the
premises, together with Peach, Pear and Cherry
trees, and a stream of never-failing water running
through the land. b
;• A clear and indisputable title will be made and
possession given on the Ist of April next—or sooner
if desirable.
_Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., when due
/attendance will be given terms made known by
JOHN LIGHTHISEft.
29-ts*
august 12
Trustee’s Sale.
BY virtue of adecree ofFrederick County Court,
sitting as a Court of Equity, I will sell at
PUDI'O sale, at the City Hotel, in Frederick, Md., on
Wednesday the 21st day of October, 18.51, between
the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, that well known and
VALUABLE FARM,
caUed “ Dußua',” formerly owned by Nicholas
Kandall and now by the devisees of Henry Steiner,
deceased. This iarm contains
22Q ACRES
and adjoins the farms of John Ogle| Isaac Cronise
and the farm lately owned by David Boyd. It lies
about six miles North-east ol Frederick, in the
.midst of a good-neighborhood,, with Churches,
School Houses and Mills quite convenient. The
] and is equal to any in the county for theproduction
of Wheat, Ry e > Corn, &c. It is in a high state of
cultivation, and divided into good sized fields, all
communicating with running water. About 18 or
20 Acres'are in Wood. There is an ORCHARD
of choice; fruit, trees thereon, all in thriving condi
tion. There is a fine Spring and Dairy within one
hundred yards of the dwelling house, and a well
ol good water with a pump in it in the yard. The
DWELLING HOUSE IS OF STONE, q*
large and well built, and in good repair.fsia affn
and on an elevated site. And there is alsoiiillSL
another good STONE HOUSE in the yard, finished
lor a dwelling. The other improvements consist
ofa Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn House, and a
Blacksmith Shop. i
I will also, at the same time and place, offer
for sale
TWO ERICK HOUSES,
in Frederick city, each two stories high. The one
fronts thirty-nine feet eight inches, on the West
side of Market Street, and runs back 62 feet to the
Church yard or the German Reformed Church 1 : and
thd other House fronts 35 feet and 2 inches on the
same street, and runs back the same . distance to
the Church yard. These Houses lie between the
residences ofGeorge;Koontz and John P. Thomson,
and are now both occupied as Stores. The property
is in good condition, and are eligible stands for
Stores.
The terms oj sale as prescribed by the decree , are:
—Onc-tbird of the purchase money to be paid on
the day of sale, or ratification thereof by the Court,
and the remaining two-thirds in two equal payments
at one and two years from the day of sale, with
interest from the day of sale; these payments to be
secured by the notes of the purchaser or purchasers,
with good security to be approved by the Trustee.—
After the whole purchase money is paid, the Trustee
will convey the property by. a good and sufficient
deed to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, accord |
mg to the terms of ihe decree. I
The property will be shown to any person wishing
to purchase, by the tenants now occupying the
same, or by Mr. George Metzgar, residing in'Fred
erick city. ' HENRY H. STEINER,
august 5-28-ts Trustee.
Valuable Farm at Public Sale.
ON SATURDAY, 30th oUAugust inst., the un
dersigned'will’ offer at public sale, at Greena
walPs Hotel, in Elizabethtown, Lancaster county,
all that valuable plantation or tract of land formerly
occupied by Dr. Brown, dec’d, containing
172 ACRES, .
more or less, 30 of which is Woodland, situated
in the Borough of Elizabethtown, half a mile from
the Harrisburg Railroad and Turnpike, joininglands
of Joseph Boyer, Jacob Brubaker, and Henry
ShafTer;. Situated in a healthy neighborhood, and
convenient to mills, churches and schools. There
is on the premises a large stone Swisser Barn a
large two-story MANSION HOUSE, a two->=3
stoty Tenant House, a Wash House, and ajjjji
Spring House of never-failing water. This Farm
has running water through every field, enclosed
with good fences. A young and thrifty ORCHARD
bearing all kinds of choice fruit. This property
has been, well limed every year, for a number of
years past.
Any person wishing to view the property, will
please call on Henry Shearer, now residing on the
farm ; or Mr. John Lynch, Elizabethtown. ■ If the
purchaser desires, one third of the purchase money
may remain on the farm for three or five years by
giving good securiiy, with interest. Further con
ditions will be made known on the day of sale
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock.
GEORGE M. CLAWGES,
ELIZABETH CLAWGES.
28-4t*
august &
Executor’s Sale.
THE subscriber. Executor of the late Daniel
flandshew, will sell on Wednesday the 10th
n™m- PTEI £ E ? u at 10 °’ olock A. M„ on the
premises, the following described Slnte Slone Farm
situate m Silver Spring township, Cumberland co.
CONTAINING 160 ACRES,
neat measure, having thereon erected a two storv
Hg Log weather-boarded dwelling HOUSE, B 4 hk
JbSLßahh-, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoke House,
Wash House, and an elegant Young Orchard, and
a pump close to the door of the house.
The farm is well improved and in a good state of
cultivation, about 100 acres are cleared, 12 acres
being meadow and the balance well covered with
timber.
The farm bounds on the Conodoguinet creek, and
a public road runs through it; it is situated about
Harrisburg* 11 Hogestown and 9 from Carlisle and
The terms of salemadeknown on the day of sale
W „, SAMUEL SENSEMAN,
Executor of Daniel Handshew, dec y d
a "g°»t 12 ; . . 29-5 t ' .
SHARON SLEEPER,
Umbrella & Parasol ftlanufactnrv
N°. 344 Market Street, Next door oboti*
W Street, South side, PHILADELPHIA
HALEBONE for Dresses, Corsets, tee’’ Rat
ten for Coach Makers, Plumbers, Builders &c
REPAIRS slrl”! Pi ” ked and
B£££“ **
Just Received,
500 io°nn i d DS w? erican shoe T^rea< l-
Stei ” prif 29 HardWa : ® Stora - T ’ ° f
„ „ „ Just Received, «
500 PO . DNDS . American Shoe Thread, a su
or rmJi P Cr p,, r ar ‘ lC o>which 0 > which will'be sold wholesale
T Bt Phlladel P hll prices,, at the sign of the
G “ d ™ P,aat > a few-doors westofSteinman’sHard
macTis M.H.LOCHER.
Mill Creek Farm at Public Sale.
ON sth day (Thursday) the 4th day-of the 9th
mouth (September.) A. D. 1851, the undersig
• rrnnZ 1 1 SeU publlc ? utcl 7. On the premises, hi
nn P n P Tr.il« aC f.? township, Lancaster county, about
?vr.an^°-7 ho r the “ Bird-in-Hand” and Penn
sylvania Railroad, and 1 mile from Stauffer’s Mill, a
„„ ~ . “ VALUABLE FARM
l4O P erches °f first-rate
walrn'r landa o f Jonaa Buck-
Z l Landis and others. This property is
in a high state of cultivation, under good fence
(upwards of 200 panels oi post and rail fence set
within the last year,) and has been well limed with
m the last four years-and is also well watered by
Mill Creek passing through the premises. The ini
provemenlsconsist ol aIargeTWOSTORY p - »
STONE DWELLING HOUSE, a largelau®
frame Swisser Barn, Straw Shed, WagoniSillßL
Shed and Corn Crib attached, Carriage House,
Wood House, Hog House, Smoke House, Apple
Kiln, &c.j also a two story TENANT HOUSE
Frame Stable, and Spring House over a spring of
excellent water—a Young Orchard of well selected
fruit, consisting of Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum and
Cherry trees—also a Lime Kiln and Quftfy of ex
cellent limestone. There is about ten acres of the
land covered with thriving timber.
Persons desirous of viewing tfio property will
please call on the subscriber residing on the prem-
WILLIAM SHRIVER.
29-4 t
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when
terms will be made known by
First Rate Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale the farm on which
ne resides, situate in Lurgan township, Frank-
Pa -> two. miles east of Roxbury and four
west °f Newburg, adjoining lands of Samuel Baugh
man, Abraham Babcock, Shoemaker and others
containing about 2J2 acres of black slate land
(patented) about 85 acres of which are choice tim!
Per, and 18 acres of superior meadow. A small
stream of water runs through the farm. The im
iisSgL provements consist of a TWO STORY
jjjgjffl BRICK HOUSE,agood Log Barn, Wagon
J - i **iLShed x Corn Crib, a wef!* of water With a
pump therein, at the door, an orchard of choice
Jruit, and a There are two never
failing springs on the farm. For further particulars
a PP‘yJ° the subscriber residing on the premises.
ABRAHAM IVJ. DEHAVEN.
July 29 27-6 t
Eldridge’s Patent Corn Shelter.
THE attention of the public is invited to this
improvement in CORN SHELTERS, which is
acknowledged to be far superior to any other—be
ing on an entirely new principle ; shelling the corn
lengthwise of the ear, the cob passing
through without revolving, thereby requiring no
gearing to increase its speed, which adds so ma
terially to the cost of other machines. It turns
easier and shells cleaner than any other, and is
portable in size, and durable in construction. Per
sons interested are invited to call and see it in
operation, v
The Right of this and other counties for sale.
t or further particulars address or apply to
at nr „ David eldridge,
N..W. Corner 2nd and Dock sts., 3d story, Phil’a
J' ul y 29 27»2m ‘
ON FRIDAY the sth of September, 1851* will
be sold at public sale, on the premises, the
following described real estate of Abraham Haver
stick, dec’d, in Conestoga township, Lancaster
county, on the Conestoga creek, about 3 mileß
south of the city, between Snavely’s and Bausman’s
mills—containing
. 110 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND
all cleared, under good fence and in a high state of
cultivation. The improvements are a
two-story weather boarded DWELLING
HOUSE, a Frame Summer Kitchen, a large J||||§
Swisser Barn, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib
attached, a Blacksmith Shop—slso, an excellent
Orchard of choice fruit, and a well of water (with
a pump in it) in front of tho door.
A clear and indisputable title will be made and
possession given on the Ist of April next.
Sale will commence at 1 o’clock, P. M. of said
day, when due attendance will be given and terms
be made known by
ABRAHAM HAVERSTICK,
CHRISTIAN B. HESS,
. M JACOB K. GOOD, Executors.
N. B. At the same time and place will be sold
an EIGHT DAY CLOCK and one WIND MILL,
august 5 2 8-5 t
JWew Boot and Slioe Store.
AWES W QUINN respectfully informs his
triends and the public in general, that he’has
taken the old stand of. Adam S. Keller, in North
Queen street, where he is prepared to manufacture
fine French Fancy Boots, do; plain Walk-cajjii
ing Shoes, Monroes, Congress Boots, fjfif
Gaiters. Also all kinds of heavy work, 19M
suitable for country as well as city cus
tom. All who want a neat fit and an easyßoot
would do well to give him a call.
Ladles’ Branch.
To the Ladies he would say that all who want an
IK eitra fine Satin Gaiter, Italian Cloth do. Fran-
M\cais do. fancy colored, White Kid Slippers,
« French do. Shoetees, Jenny Linds, Jefferson
1 Ties, Buskins, Kid Gaiters, Morocco Boots,
and all the various styles, and as he intends to sell
as cheap aB any other establishment in the ilty, he
respectfully solicits their patronage, assuring all
who may patronise him, that no efforts will be
spared to give general satisfaction both in qualitv
and in price. 3
S 3" Custom work made at the shortest notice.
Children's work ol every description on hand
Mending promptly attended to.
JAMES W. QUINN,
between Shober’s and Vankanan’s hotel
Kr He would further state, that he has secured
the services of Mr. M. J.iWeaver, formerly Fore
man in the employ of Adam S. Keller
June 17. ‘
IN this age of invention, of progress and wonder,
When the North and the South have ceased to
knock under; ' '
When thousands have gone to the world’s great fair,
•mu ever y na *‘ on has bestowed its own share; '
When the fashions are changing, and the Ladies
now wear
Pantaloons a la Turk to make people stare—
What a pleasure it is to turn round from those
To examine the style of Ready Made Clothes
Which YOUNG & O’ROURK display in their Store,
An assortment so good they ne’er had before;
blue,.black, brown and green ;
vJi»olo, too, the finest that ever were seen ;
PANTS in the piece if you like ready made,
And warranted for years never to fade.
All to be found for large and for small,
At the Store named {KrWALNUT
There are Scarfs, of all colors, Suspenders and
Stocks, r
Shibts, Hasdeehchiefs, Gloves, und oil kinds of
Socks; ;
French Cloth and Caßsimere, from white down to
black, j
And suited for either a Frock Coat or Sack j
Marseilles Vestings and Cashmeres of every kind,
iancy Silk, too, and Satin you always can find ;
Cashmeretts and Tweeds, French Drillings, as we
Cravats of Lawn, Gingham,; or Silk for a swell
Linens of all kinds of color ,or hue,
Blapk, white and brown, or even blue ;
Trimmings to match very coßtly and good,
There is everything there to make up a “blood !
When you read this notice, remember to call
At the Cheap Clothing Store hamed Walnut Hall.
Two marble lions are over the way
Guarding the Store all night and all day;
And if the place you are wishing to know,
Its on North Queen, with the Bee Hive above
And Vankanan’a below. 5
{KTYoung & O’Rourk return their kindest thanks
to their patronß and the citizens of Lancaster city
and county in -general, for the liberal patronage
they have hitherto bestowed upon them, and hope
to merit, by perseverenco-and diligence, a contin
uation ef their custom.
YOUNG & O’ROURK,
North Queen street, between VanHhan’s Hotel
and the Bee Hive store. [june 24-22-tf
Wew Transportation Fine.
THE subscriber has taken the Ware-,
house on the corner of LEMON and
WATER STREETS, (lately ocnupiedrSlEHC
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.
He has, in addition, an extensive sideline 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 expressly
arranged the same for receiving and transporting
LIVE STOCK, PIG METAL, BLOOMS, &c.
He hopes to merit and receivo a liberal share ot
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 2d, 1851. 14-6 m
Select Powders*
PULV’D Rubarb, Pulv’d Jalap,
do Gamboge, do Ipecac,
do Ergot, do Nitre,
do Colocynth (pulp,) do Guaiac,
do Doveri, do Squills,
do Scammony Alep, -do Digitalis,
do Opium Turkey, do Ura Ursi,
do Ginger Jamaica, do Cantharides,
do . Hellebore, ' do Aoes Soco,
do Gum Arabic, do do Cape,
do African Cayenne, do Aniseed.
Particular attention is invited to the above Pow
ders, which are pulverized from- selefcted Drugs of
the best quality and - possess a purity upon which
perfect confidence may be relied upon.
For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East
King street, Lancaster. [july 16-25
august 5 >5l
Public Sale of* Real Estate.
Fire! Fire! Fire!
CHERRY PECTORAL
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Among the numerous discoveries Science has
made m this generation to fhcilitate the business
the ‘re^r 80 !ts cn j°J ment i end even prolong
of m n ™. rf | h "T" existence, none can be named
tion of rw V ! “° t 0 mankind, than this contribu
t S“ ? ’ 10 the Healing Art. A vast trial
'i rlucs Ihroughout this broad country, has
linatin'n d 0 u ' JI ’ *h4t no medicine or com
bination of medicines yet known, can so surely
nirv f dl a " d CUr .. t u e "““erous varieties of pulmtZ
nary disease which have hitherto swept from our
nndst thousands and thousands every year. In
l'i lh ' re 18 " ow nhundant reason to believe a
lied nnL 8 a i e “ B,h bc f“ liund wl >ich can be rex
led on to cure the most dangerous affections of the
Jungs. Our space here will not permit us to pub
lish any proportion of the cures affected by its use;
but we would present the following opinions of
eminent men, and refer further inquiry, to the cir
cular which the Agents below named, will always
be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full partic
ulars, and indisputable proof of these facts.
From the President op Amherst Col- '
LEGE, THE CELEBRATED
PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK.
JOB WINDLE.
8-412
“ James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used yourCHEaay
Pectoral in my own case of deep seated Bronchi
tis, aud am satisfied from its chemical constitution,
that it is an admirable compound for the relief of
laryngial and bronchial difficulties. . If my opinion
as to its superior character can be of any service,
you are at liberty to use it as you think propVr.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D.,
From the widely celebrated
PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D., PRO
hESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, c
&C., YALE COLLEGE, MEMBER OF
THE LIST. HIST. MED. PHIL. . '
AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIE.
TIES OF AMERICA AND EUROPE.
“ 1 ' hxm ‘H® Cherry Pectoral an admirablo
composition from some of the best articles in the
Materia Medica, and a very effective remedy for .
the class of disaeses it is intended to cure.”
New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1, 1849.
MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Sen
ate, states he has used the Cherry Pectoral with
wonderful success, to cure an inflammation of tho
lungs.
From one of the first Physicians
In Maine.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell.—Dear Sir: I am now
constantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my
practice, and prefer-it to any other medicine for
pulmonary complaints. From observation of many
severe cases, I am convinced it will cure coughs,
colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to
defiance all other .remedies.
I invariably recommend its use in cases of con
sumption, and consider it much the best remedy
known for that disease.
Respectfully yours,
' , I. S. CUSHMAN, M. D.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER , practi
cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold b y : JOHN F. LONG, '
C. A.AEINITSH,*
x i .nn ' J- W. RAWLINS,
July 1, 23] ' Lancaster.
BRANT’S INDIAN
PULMONARY BALSAM:
The Great CQTGII KEMEDV.
Many yearn of experience, and more ihnn a Hundred
Thousand Cures of Consumptive Complaints, have
proved to the undoubled satisfaction of all persona who
have become actjttumted with this wonderful remedy, that it
istrreatly superior, becuuso it is soothing and healing
and more cerium to cure Consiimptlon of tho
liUngs, Utun any other Remedy in tho world. Wo know
however, that it is said by sumo that Consumption can not
be cured. Hu that Uie opluion of tho muny or Uie few wa
abail not attempt lo argue with such, but this we will tav
and do assert os a tact, which can bo proved in thousands
of cases, that tins mediciue hns cured Caught and dw
eases which, bejore tho cures wore effected, wert&alled real
Consumption, and whfch were attended witli ivmptomt
that resembjri, tuid wero in all retpeclt like tho symptom*
of those xoiii die, and when dead are said to have dial with
hat hunt cU»*use Consumption. This Balsamhas cured
thousands rfl persons who were said to bo hopelessly afllict
vi hard \ d P't r ". cW '' f 7 Coughs—Pom* in tho
llrcaHt, hide, uml 7i,/cA— Diiiieulty of Ilrcntbfmr—
Purulent hrpectoraUon—Hectic Fever — Xiuhl-Sweati and
wnstintr away of the Flesh and Mood. Tersou*
ha\ui» such cuuipluiniu iuive been cured after it was said
they could not live a week Junker. This Medicine has
cured some who were supposed to bo in a dying state
fJood b heaUh Ua ° ° f 11,111 ri:mudy ’ t!lu y now live, .and eujoy
This Bulsnni is purely a vegetable compound. It is
pleasant to tuke, and never does injury in any stage of dis
ease or under any circumstances. It effects its wonderful
and almost mimculoim Cures by Purify Ingres fmjotA
tntng and 1 iivigorating the whole system-by eguali-
Zing the circulation, and producing- a healthy action—thus
altayiug tough—toothing the Nerves— and tiding-and
facilitating Expectoration. It Cures tho following dis
cuses, viz. °
Consumption,
COUGHS and Cold*, Bronchiti*, Aithma, Spittina qf Blood,
Bleedxwj at the J.untn, Patna in the Breatf, Side, and Cheat
PMuf'fe'v&p i£ a *L'Zt 7 £ t 2 tion P™ Heart > and *ui
, E3IAIiK vVL.AKNthSt.*? and Complaint* arialn/r
therefrom, Cholera Infantum, 4tc.
For Proof and -particulars of Cures, see our
Pamphlets and Handbill* all our Atfeots have thorn to
give away. •
For sale nr
W.VI •G. BAKER and J. W. RATLINS, Lan’r,
K Williams and VVm A Leader, Columbia,
J R Brubaker, New Holland, •-
J T Anderson, Marietta,
L & E Royer, Churchtown,
T A Galt, Strasburg,
W W Passmore, Christiana,
George Ross, Elizabethtown,
S Aichenberger. Bainbridge, *
J Stauffer, Mount Joy,
NWoile, Litiz,
S pnsminger, Manheiin,
0 Gross, Ephratr:,
John Wrikle, Hinklctown,
S W Klauser, Fairview*;
J G & S S Robinson, Intercourse,
. B Bower, Conestoga Centre,
John Kolp, Safe Harbor,
Martick Forge,
S Risk & Brother, Buck;
F McSparran, Fairfield,
J P Harlan, Oak Run, '
And by Merchants and Druggists generally.
„ T. W. DYOTT & SON.
IJ2, North Second street, Philadelphia, Wholesale
A g en *s* lJan 28-1-e4w.
James Crawford,
PPAIN AND ORNAMENTAL LEAD SASH
WORKER, 263 Race street, below Eighth,
north side, Philadelphia, is now prepared lo exe
cute all orders in the above line; Lead Sash-being
well adapted for church, railway depot, and cottage
windows. J. C\, would also call attention to his
stock of GARDEN HAND GLASSES and CON
SERVATORIES,‘which are .peculiarly adapted for
rearing plants in the interior of houses. Can be
made to any pattern. - p
Stained and colored Glasshouse Painting and °
Glazing in all their branches. T
T Notice.
HE uudersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or- •
phan’s Court of Lancaster county, as well to
pass upon exceptions filed to the account of the
Executois of Mrs. Frances Evans, dec’d, as to
distribute such balance as may be found in the hands
of said Executors, to and among the parties enti
* d V 1 ® s . ame > hereby gives notice that he will
attend, for. the purposes of his appointment, at the
jublic house of William Weight, in the city of
Lancaster, on Friday the sth day of September next.. 1
at 2 o’clock, P. M. FRS. KEENAN, N .
Lancaster, July 22-26-7t] Auditor. *
A valuable Itlcdicfnc Tor Summer
Complaint.
DR. LONG’S specific will effectually cure Di
arrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, and*
Complaints of children. It is purely vegetable
and gives relief immedialeJy. *
fcT Prepared and sold at Dr. Long’j Medical
Store, opposite the National Houso, Lancaster
. Sold rt 25'cts. per Bottle.] s j u jy g t^24
I Estate of Joseph Harrar. dec’d
T ETTERS of administration on th’o eftate of
±J Joseph Harrar, late of Colerain township,
Lancaster oouuty, dec’d, having been issued to
tha subscriber residing in Drumoro township: Air
persons indebted to said estato are requested to
make payment immediately, and those having claims
will present th**m without delay, properly authenti
cated for settlement. ' JOHN D. HARRAR.
jury 22-26-6t*) Administrator,
E
Istate of Jacob Eslilemun, dec’d.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob
EshJeman, Sr., late of Paradise township, Xan
caster county, haying been issued to the subscribers '
residing in said township—all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment imme
diately, and those having claims will present them »
without delay properly authenticated for settlement c
JACOB EgHLEMAN, Jr
JACOB FRANTZ, Ei’rs. ’’
27-6 t
july 29 ’5l
L .‘Vanina. Bean.
ONG. Vanilla Bean of prime quality, just re
received and for sale at ' 1 J
CHARLES lIEINITSH’S .
Medical Drug and Chemical Store, No.' 13, East
King Street.- fjuly 1 tf-23
To Shoemakers. " -
| UST received HarrUon’s Columbian Leather
%} Makers Powder for blacking the edges of Roots.
for.aale at the Finding Store, sign of the Last," S
march 18-9] M. H.LOCHER,-; /
Por the Care/of