-ahoxb£|-' the .true Digestive Fluid or. Q&striu Juice, prepared from" Rennet or the fburthstpmach.GftheOx, after directions of Baron Liebig,the great Physiological Chemist,’ by J." S. - Houghtonj ; M.' Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful , )remedy fiir indigestion, Dyspepsia', Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion and Debility, curing after Nature’s Own Agent, the Gastrie Juice. * Pamphlets, containing Scientific eyidenoe of .its value, furnished by agents - gratis; See'ndticd among tlie medical advertise ments; [sep 16-24-ly To Housekeepers. TYNDALE & MITCHELL,, 3I9 CRESNUT St., have how on hand and are re ceiving large invoices of , White and Gold Band French China, . Flowing Mulberry Ware, ; ' Real Ironstone China, . * White Stone and Liverpool Ware, Common White and Edged Wares, . Common Grey Stone Ware, Brown Rockingham Ware, Cut and Moulded Glass, in great variety and very cheap. [oct 21 GRAND FAREWELL MUSICAL TOUR IN AMERICA. Madame Anna Bishop, LEAVING the friendly shores of this great coun try, early next spring, to return to Europe, anxious to visit, once more, some of the splendid cities in which she has be6n received with so much kindness and munificence, taking in her way many musical places where she has not yet had the honor to sing; and she begs to announce that she will offer to the Musical Amateurs in this city, AT THE MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, On Saturday Evening, Oct. 25th, Ulfil, positively for the only time, A LYRIC ENTERTAINMENT , PARTLY IN COSTUMES, Combining the attractions of Concert and Opera. And arranged on the plan of those popular, varied and new performances, which Madame A*B. has rendered so successful. Madame Anna Bishop will be assisted by Sig norina Lavinia Bandini, the talented female Ital ian Violinist! P.ppil of her father, Maestro An sano Bandini. Herr. Julius Siede, the eminent Flutist. Mr. Bochsa, .Musical Director. PROGRAMME. Popular Songs,-Favorite Ballads, &c. 1. Recit—“Sediziose Voci”—Cavatina, “Casta diva,” (Norma) T Bellini. Madame Anna Bishop, 2. Toma Con V&riazioni in Mi, De Beriot. Peformed on the Violin by Signorina Lavinia Ban dini. 3. The Favorite Ballad—“ Sweet Home.” Madame Anna Bishop. 4. Variations brillantes for Flute, on a'theme of La Sonnambula, Furstnau. Herr Julius Siede! , ' 6. “John Anderson my Jo,” & “Coming through the Rye”—Scotch Ballads. Madame Anna Bishop. 6. Catalani’a Great Bravura Song—“Gratin agi mus tibi,” Guglielm As revived by Madame Anna Bishop at her Con certs in New York. Flute obligato, Herr Julius Siede. PART SECOND —OPERATIC SCENES IN COSTUMES. 1. Paganini’s far famed Carnival of Venicedwith the grand introduction performed on the VioHn by Signorina Lavinia Bandini. 2. Favorite Scene—from Donizetti’s Semi-Seria Opera. LINDA DI CHAMOUNI, Madame Anna Bishop. Comprising besides Recitatives and Cavatina, the popular ballad—“On the bankß ol Guadelquivcr.” 3. Fantasy for Flute, JBriccialdi. Herr Julius Siede. 4. The celebrated Mad Scene and Grand Finale from the Opera of Lucia Di Lammermoor, Madame Anna Bishop. 5. Bagatelles itpprovisees on the Piano, Mr. Bochsa. 6. A Tableau of Mexican Life, introducing the popular song of “ La Pasaditaj” (the Promenade.) Sung in Castillian, and in the National Costume of a Mexican. Girl, by Madame Anna Bishop. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH—To be had at the music and book stores, hotels, and the hall. containing words of the songs, Eng lish translation of the Operatic Scenes in costume, &c. &c., to be sold at the door. Price 12$ cts. Lyric Entertainment to commence at S o’clock. Doors open at 7. " ■ following line of road will be adhered to as much as circumstances will permit:. Lancaster, Harrisburg, Cumberland, Pittsburg, Wheeling, Cin cinnati, &c. &c. [oct 21-39 Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens,. Grape Vines, Roses, Greenhouse Plants,lc;, &c. THE subscriber has now on hand a large assortment of Roses, Shrubs. jSggHfc and Greenhouse Plants, &c., &c. And having made ample arrangements with '** p several of the largest and best nursery establishments in Philadelphia,'which will enable him to furnish at Lancaster, at the lowest Philadel phia prices, FRUIT, SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES, x G rape Vines, Evergreens, Roses, Shrubs and Greenhouse Plants, &c. The public is respect fully requested to call and examine for themselves. BOQUETS and cut flowers for Bale. J. ZIMMERMAN, - North Queen street, opposite White Horse Hotel. Lancaster, Oct. 21. 39-3 m Assessment No* 5, of tbe Lancaster Co. Mutual Insurance Company. TH£ Members of the Lancaster County Mutual Inauranec Company are hereby notified, that an aesesament of two and three-fourths per cent has been assessed on all premium notes deposited tor Policies, issued by said Company, prior to the 22d of May, 1851, to pay for the losses by fire of R. B. Witmer & Co., for $2499,87*, and E. F. Witmer, for $9OO, and 1 per cent on all Premium Notes deposited for Policies issued by said Compa ny, from May 22d, 1851, up to July 9th, 1851, to pay for losses by fire of John Zwalley, for $5OO, and Jacob Zook, guardian of F. M. Kurtz for $4OO, payable at the office of the Company and to all the authorized agents of the Company, and to the mem bers of tbe Board of Directors, on or before the Ist of December ensuing. Resolved, That the Members of this Companyne glecting or omitting to pay their assessment within thirty days after the publication of notice of the same, will incur the expense of not exceeding 10 cts. per mile, curndar, from the office of the Com pany, payable Collector, duly authorized to collect the same. Passed March 14, 1848. AGENTS OF THE COMPANY. Joseph'Konigmacher, Ephrata township, Dr. Isaiaa Kinzer, Leacock << S. S, Patterson, Rapho (i Jacob S. Witmer, Monor John Stauffer, East Hempfield <f Moses Pownall, Esq., Sadsbury “ Joseph M’Clure, Bart “ Frad’k. A. Zitzman Litiz t( BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Dr. Samuel Duffield, Adam K‘. Witmer, Joseph B. Baker, George L. Eckert, Thomaß S. Woods, David Graff,. Henry F. Slaymaker. Nathaniel E. Slaymaker, Thos. Mclllvan. NATHANIEL E. SLAYMAKER, oct 21 4t»4o] Secretary. Received this day AT the Union Saloons, No. 6, East King street, a superior lot of fine fresh OYSTERS, selec ted from the best in the Baltimore market, which will be served up in every variety of style. Families supplied on the roost reasonable terms. Pet 21 39 Assigned Estate'of Rudolph Herr. THE undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in the bands of George Byrod, Assignee of Rudolph Herr, to and among tHose en titled to the same, will attend for the purpose of his appointment at the public house of Edward S Hubley, in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday the‘ 13m day of November next, at 3 o’clock P. M. when l and where all interested are requested to tend. ' WM. MATHIOT oct-20 4MO Ashton-—To the Good People of Lancaster City, Greeting: THIS is to give notice, that each and every one of you appear, at times convenient to . yoursel ves, at the Head Quarters of the undersigned ASHTON’S CLOTHING STORE, No. 156, Market street, Philadelphia, and then and there fiuy such articles of apparel as you need. Given under my hand this Ist day of Oct. 1851. his JOHN X ASHTON, Jr. mark. 0ct.21-39-6t] Lancaster Bank. Lancasteb, Oct. 13th. 1851 AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this In stitution, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 17th day of November neat, be tween the honre of 9 o’clock A. M., and 3 P. M B. C. BACHMAN, Cashier. Lan. oct 21 td-40] Turnpike Dividend and Election. THE Managers of the Lahcaster and Litir Turn pike Road Company have this day declared a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE, (equal to Foar per cent,) for the last six months, payable after the first Monday in November next, upr>a ap plication to j. B. TSHUDY, Treasurer, The annual Election for;One President, Seven Managers and One Treasurer of said Company, jflvill be held at the public house of John Michael, in Lancaster,- on Monday the 3d of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. By order of the Board. J. B. TSHUDY, Secretary. 3t-4ft JOB PRINTING neatly and expedicioualy exe guted at Om office. .. .. . t . . THE subscriber ' respectfully informs the citizens pf Lancaster city and county, that he is now receiving one of the finest collections of Parlor, wood and boal Cooking jStoves,,icc., ever brought, to this, market. His collection comprises the finest patterns and styles of the| celebrated manufactories of New York, Philadelphia, Troy, Albany, Provi dence, &c., and he is confident that oht of so large an assortment no one can' fail of being pleased. He would also state ttfat he is the sole agent of Lancaster county, for two Of the most celebrated Cooking Stoves now in use. These stoves bum either wood or coal, and he is particularly desirous of calling attention to them. His stock of Glass, Oilq, Paints, Fit rdware, Sad dlery, Cutlery, Iron and[Steel, is of the most ex tensive character, to which is being added daily fresh supplies. An extensive lot of Mahogany and Walnut Veneers just received. He is also agent for tli£ celebrated Ohio Fire Proof Paints. ' ] He flat'- * fie flatters himself that with his present large stock and facilities, he is Enabled to make it largely to the advantage of all persons dealing in his line. Please call and examine for yourselves, at the sign of the/‘Big Lock,” North Queen Street, be tween Hostetter’s and Danner’s hotels. ' ' ' ‘ oct. 18-tf j G. D. SPRECHER. Books from tbe Trade Sales. PURCHASED at very low prices and sold che&y for cash, arj immense stock at WM, MUR RAY’S Cheap Book Sto'rb. Kramph’s buildings, North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa; Rev. Gardner Springs n'ew WurL Firit Things or the Great Facts, Truths, and. moral duties first revealed to men, 2 vole. Bvo. Island World of the Pacific; being the personal Narrative and results or Travels through the Sand wich or Hawaland Islands [and other parts>of Poly nesia, by Rev. Henry T. Cheever. California, including a [description of the Gold Region and account of the voyage around Cape Horn, &c., by J. W. Revere, U. 8. Navy. Five years of a Hunter’d Life, in the far Interior of* South Africa, with notices of the Tribes. The Lion, Elephant, Hoppopotamus, Giraffe,* Rhinoce ros, &c. j ' The Rebels, or Boston |betore«lhe Revolution, one of the most interesting Books ever published. Levangro, the Scholar—the Gipsy—the Priest, by Georgin Borwin, Author of the Bible in Spain. The Bards of the Bible] by George GilfiUan, 1 vol. 12mo. j Passages in the Life of Iprs. Margaret Maitland —written by herslf. . j Abbott’s Popular Histories, Life of Julius Ceasar, Alfred the Great, Maria Antoinette, Charles Ist, Charles 2d, Queen Elizabeth, Hannibal, Alexander, the Great, Mary Queen of Scoot, William the Con queror, Cyrus the Great, Darius the Great, Xerxes, Madame Roland, Cleopatra; Josephine, either vol ume sod separate. , The Phantom World, Narratives of Appari tions ani Ghosts, with an i introduction, by Rev. Henry Christmas, 1 vol. Lardner’s new Hand Book of Natural Philoso phy-—containing Mechanic, Hydrostatics, Hydrau licsi Pneumatics, Sound, Optics, &c., with over 400 illustrations, 1 vol. 12mo. | Historical Biography ofWm. Penn, by Hepworth Dixon, a.new work 1 volt 12m.0 Noble Deeds of Womes, or examples of Female courage and virtue, by Elizabeth Starling. Familiar Science, or the scientific explanatian of common things—edited by Peterson, 1 vol. 12mo. The above with thousands of volumes on differ ent subjects—all Good Books, are offered at the lowest prices—together witjh all kinds of School Books, Blank Books and Stationary at the*Cheap Book Store, Kramph’s Buildings, North Queen St., Lancaster. ; [oct 21 4t-40 Dr. Marchlsi’s Uterine Catbolleon THE undersigned having become Agent for this inval uable- MEDICINi would 'respecttull invite the attentioi of the afflicted to th gratifying succes that has attended if use wherever intrr duced,and itshapf adaptation to tl cure of the distress ing diseases fo which it is offered. This CATHOLi CON is in truth om of the Greatest Mer ical Discoveries t the Age, and is d<. with the health and happiness of FEMALES. This declaration is based on the fact that it will cure more than nine-tenths of a class of very prev alent diseases, known as ' FEMALE COMPLAINTS, and which have heretoforejresisted the skill and exertions' of the most accotfiplished Physicians of all countries, to a degree beyond that of almost every other malady to which the human family is heir. It has already received the approbation and liberal patronage of very many prominentmembers of-the Medical Faculty in the United States, willing to abide the truth, and having due regard for the welfare ot their patients, andjisin every way worthy ; the confidence of the afflicted as a successful, safe and cheap remedy. Of this} additional proof will be found in the pamphlet, to which the attention of Ladies and Practioners is respectfully invited. This medicine has never been introduced by eippty puffs and misrepresentations, nor iB it in tended that its present popularity shall be sustained by any medium but its merits and the approbation of the public. The Catholiconisnota “cure-all,” but is intended expressly for those complaints inci dental to the respectable female whether married or single—Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Wombj Fluor AJbus, or Whites; Chronic Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb ; Incidental Htemorrhage, or -Flooding; Painful, Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation, &c., with all th®ir accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) nojmatter how severe, or of how Jong standing. j Pamphlets can be had gratis at my store. ; JAMES SMITH, Agent, . Druggist, East King street, Lancaster. * References: Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, Md. • * John C. Orrick, M. D., I do. Wflliam Prescott, M. Di, Concord, N. H P B Peckham, M. D., Utica, N. Y. L D Fleming, ,M. D.,Nsw Bedford, Masß. D Y Foote., M. D., Syracuse, N. Y. M H Mills, M. D., Rochester, N, Y. . W W Reese, M. D., city of New York. Central Depot, 368 Broadway, New York. oct2l 39-6 m. Willow Street Turnpike Notice. AN election for Officers for the ensuing year of the Wiflow Street Turnpike Road Company will be held on TUESDAY, the 4th of Noromber next, between the houra of 2 and 4 o’clock in the afternoon, at the public houae ofErederick Cooper, in the city of Lancaster. A. W. .RUSSELL, Sec’y. NOTICE. —The Stockholders of the Willow Street Turnpike Road Company are hereby notified that the fourth instalment of five dollars on each share is required to be paid to Charles Boogh ter 5 Esq., Treasurer of the said company on or be fore Saturday the Ist day of November, 1851. By order of the President. A. W. RUSSELL, Sec’y. 2t-40 Estate of t*eo. and Anna .bis Wife, of Elizabeth twp. In the Conrt of Bommon Pleas for the co. of Lan. ~\\r HEREAS,' Jacob Eichelberger and John Y Y Bemesderfer, Assignees of George Eichelber ger end Anna his Wife, did on the 17th day of October, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary 01 the sa‘d Court, their Account of the said Estate hereby given to all persons interested' the thirs M l ' j thlt the Bald ' Ctmrt have appointed firmer ?J onday °r November, 1861, for the con armatvon thereof, unless exceptions be filed.. Proth.l. m HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys office, Lan., octal 4t-40 V Estate of Daniel a. Balmer. In the Conrt of Common Plea. f or the co. of Lan. W H M E*fAS Joseph Masterson and Thomas YY Masterson, Administrators of Samuel Mas! terson, dec’d., who was Assignee of Daniel A Balmer, did on the 10th day of.October,lBil fill in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court their Account of the said Estate : •’ i n^, o,ice -i , i er< ’ by B ,Te “ t 0 all peisons interested Is “l 1 ? , Estate > that the said Court have appoint ed the third Monday of November, 1851, iorfthe confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. p““ - . _ HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’ys office, Lan., oct. 21 4t-40 Estate of Daniel A. Balmer. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan, WHEREAS Joseph Masterson; Trustee of D “‘ e A.' Bal '" er > d ‘ d on the 19th day of uciooer, 1861, file m the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the third Monday of November, 1851 for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be fi’led ft _ HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Prblh’ys office, Lan., oct 21 41.40 Samuel Ferree, dec’d. /* '.-L late-tf Bart\Townsbfoi >. ]/A; LETTERS pf adminiatratioh on baring been granted to {lie underrigned'r All person* baring claim* or demand* : againtf said .estate,- will present themdnly authenticated for settlement,:snd those indebted, will make payment without delay. octal 40-6t] ISABELLA B. FERRES, adm’rx, Bart twp. Election notice. AMeeting of the Stockholders of the Manheim, Petersburg and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank Toad Company, will be held at the public house of Emanuel Shober, in the city of Lancaster, on MONDAY, the 3dof November next, between the hours of 1 and 6 o’clock, P, M., to elect's President, Treasurer and Five Managers for said company, to serve for the ensuing year. HIRAM B. SWARR, oct 214t-40j Secretary. Notice. AN election ftr thirteen Directors of the Far mer’s Bank of Lancaster will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 17th of Novem ber next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. G. CLARKSON, Cashier, oct 21 3t-40 A Card. MONS. Charles E. Maillt, a native of France, respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster, that he has come to settle-permanently in this place, (if patronized,) to teach the French language. He has taught his mother tongue for more than sixteen' years, both in France and in the United States, as"the references he can show will testify. In order'to afford opportunity to all those wishing to acquire a knowledge of this useful and fashionable language. Mons. Maillt will form classes, teach schools, or give private lessons. , Pupils will be attended at his room or at their places of residence. The attention of persons wishing to receive in struction, or havemembersof their families taught, is particularly called to the importance of having the pronunciation Imparted by a native* * Mons. Maillt is kindly permitted to refer to the following gentlemen, who have eximined his testimonials and have found them to be perfectly satisfactory: Rev. Dr. S. Bowman, Rev. Dr. John C. Baker, Rev. H. Harbaugh, Rev. P. Coombe, Rev. N. A. Keyes, Judge Ellis Lewie,and Dr. John L.Atlee. .For further information and terms, Mr. M. can be seen at Mrs. Thompson’s, East King street. Lancaster, oct 14 tf-36 Pro Bono. Publico. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public in general, that he is now pre pared to furnish .them with OYSTERS of the best quality, served up in every variety of style, at his ( saloons in East King Street. Having fitted up private rooms -for the especial accommodation of the Ladies, he will be pleased to receive a share of their patronage. He has also attached a Reading Room to the gentlemen’s saloon, in which will be found papers from all parts of the State and Union. CONFECTIONARIES & CAKES of the best quality, always on hand, or made to order at the shortest notice and on the most rea sonable terms. JNO. L. KEFFER, No. 6, East King street. N. B.—LIQUEUR RINGS—not f Liquor Drops,’ —“a few more o£-lhe same sort left,” as those denounced in the Express of the 6th inst., and war ranted not to contain one particle of alcohol, oct 14 ' 38 Fall and Winter Millinery. MRS. RANNINGER having just returned from Philadelphia and New York with a splendid variety of Fall.and Winter Millinery, respect fully invites the Ladies to call and examine her assortment of Goods. Her FALL BONNETS. && are truly beautiful, and of the latest Fashion. fj-fsN Mrs. R. has also laid in a varied assortment of Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Dress Caps, Ac., for the Ladies. Embroidery of the most beautiful patterns, just received. Madame Zowinsky’s celebrated French Corsets for sale as above—a fine assortment. , Milliners supplied at very low prices with all kinds of patterns, trimmings, Ac. The Ladies are particularly invited to call at Mrs. Ranninger’s and take a look at the neatand beauti ful Dress and CJoak Fashions, for the present Fall and coming Winter, which she brought with her when in New York and Philadelphia, Dress or Cloak patterns can be had at $1,25. MANTUA MAKING. The mantua making business carried on in its various branches, under the superintendence of a lady from Philadelphia. Dresses, Ac., fit in the most complete and elegant manner. cleaned, colored and curled, at short notice, to look as well as new. Don’t forget the place—in North Queen street, old stand, opposite Vankanan’s hotel. Plainfield Classical Academy. f (four miles west of Carlisle.) ELEVENTH SESSION COMMENCES ON MON ‘ DAY THE 3D OF NOVEMBER. THIS Institution has been established JLaA nearly Six Years, during which time jsasfl] such additions and improvements have beenlUUß* made as to render it one of the moat commodious and convenient in the State. The course of studies includes all that are re quired for College, Counting House, &c. Also the modern languages, and Voqal and Instrumental Music. In regard to healthtulness, it may be mentioned that no case of serious sickness has occurred in the Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved associates, scenes of vice, and resorts of dissipation, have no existence in this locality. It is the determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain the reputation it has already acquired for imparting thorough instruction, and inculcating and establishing virtuons principles in the minds of youths submitted to his charge. TERMS, (per session of five months) $5O. For Catalogues, containing references and full particulars, address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0 , Cum. Co., Pa. October 10 37-tf * Cross 9 Circassian Oil. THIS Oil is composed of vegetable properties, it is therefore perfectly harmless and is cer tain in its efficacy in eradicating all? DANDRUFF from the head ; it likewise gives the 4 hair a beau tiful glossy appearance, and causing it to flow in luxuriant CURLS. Prepared and sold only by J. Cross, at his Hair Cutting and SHAVING SALOON, Centre Square, (next to Baumgardners Store,) Lancaster Pa.— Where testimonials of the good qualities of this oil can be seen. [oct 14 tf-39 Election IVotlce. LANCASTER COUNTY BANK. October 13, 1851. AN Election for Thirteen Directors of the Lan caster County Bank—in pursuance of the Act of Assembly—will b,e held at the public house of Benjamin W. Lantz, (late Swope’s,) in East King street ,in the city of Lancaster, on the tlfird Mon day of November next, (17th) between the hours of 10 ijnd 3 o’clock. By Order of the Board of Directors. * ROBT. D. CARSON, oct 14, 1851 3t-39] Cashier. Notice. PUBLIC notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that at a Court of Quarter Sessions of the peace of Lancaster County, the undersigned were appointed Commissioners, to view, and to take into consideration, the expediency of altering the dividing line between the Townships of War wick and Penn in said County, and that they will meet for that purpose at the-Litiz Hotel, kept by Israel Reinhardt, on Tuesday, the 4th day of No vember next, at 10 o’clock A. M., where all per sons interested may attend if they think proper. DAVID SLEGER, CYRUS H. JACOBS, , LOT ROGERS. odt 14 3t-38 Lancaster County Bank. Nov. 13, 1851. A General Meetiug of the stock holders of the. Lancaster County Bank, will be held—in pnrsu&noe of the Act ot Assembly, on the first Tuesday of November next, (4th) at the Banking Houjse, in the city of Lancaster, at 10 o’clock A. M., at which time the Directors will lay before them a general statement.of the affairs of the Bank. ROBT. D. CARSON, Cashier. Oct 14,18? 1-31-39] Franklin and Marshall College. "VfiOTICE is hereby given, that the Rev. J. C. XV, Bucher, Agent of Franklin College, has been authorized and directed, by.the Trustees of said CoUege,'to proceed forthwith, and collect the monies of eubacribed for the erection of buildings for die use of Franklin and Marshall College. JNO. L. ATLEE, JNO. REYNOLDS, ' C. HAGER, D. LONGEKECHER, SAM’L HUMES, Committee. N. B. Sucscribers may pay their subscriptions, at either the Farmers or Lancaster Bank, which are authorized to receive the same. |oct7-37-tf Assignee’s Notice. THE subscriber, appointed an Assignee under a deed-of voluntary assignment from Dr. John ?! v Peacock township, Lancaster co., dated September 17,1851. tor the benefit ,of bis gives notice to all personaindeb te£* to. said Downey to make payment immediately, and those having clmms to present them without delay, proper]y r au£enUcated for settlement... .. 4U GROFF, Assignee, oc{ . Leacock township. HaiHaa; Muslins, '■ , ‘ - *•• * ’ ONLY a few more left on hand., The beat brands Unbl’d .Muslin for a fip, vir: Rock fiab. N EA’s andAppleton,.very "heavy, Columbia, Black Water and Lebanon, very fine. . . ..>•! !• Conestoga Lancaster -Mills, verycheap 6—4 Un bleached Heavy Muslins, lO eta. A very Buperiatartide Whft®» 0n1y,121.-. ; ' Bleached Mnalina, 6i, 8,10,12$ 5-4 Bl’d Sheetings, .10 12$ 16* : i ~j 8-4 UM, Bl’d do. 31 37i,: ' ; Dark Bine and Orange Calico, only 8, worth 12$. Bl’d.apd.Unbl’dColton. Flannel, 10, .121. Ticking, Checks, Diapers; Bed, Yellow 'and White all Wool Flannels. •.r SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! SHAWLST*! . ; Just received, a hew lot of fresh Shawls,'which we can sell at manufacturers’ prices. Broche Shawls, all kinds, Square.Terkerri, new and handsome patterns, very cheap. . . j Black Cloth Wool Fringe, irom $l,OO to $8,00; Drab do do $l,OO to 8,00.! Modeand Black Silk Fringe Thibet. Mode and Black Wool do. Real heavy, (Basket or Opera) Shawls. -The famous Bay State Long Shawjs plain, medi? um and rich colors. Bay State Square Shawls, plain and colored. Entire Plain, Mode, Centre'.with Border. Long and Square Bay State Shawls. - Long and Square Blanket, from $l,OO to $lO,OO. The above Shawls, in connection with a great many other goods, will be sold withont reserve at very small advances. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. Lancaster Bee Hive. : MOUS DE LAINES! DE LAINES! Selling now very rapidly, only 12}, worth 183. « « «. ;18|, « 25. Splendid styles De Laines, 4 313, worth 50. Real all Wool high cols. Figures, the newest designs now it market, truly a beautiful article,'of which a careful examination is requested. . . Solid colors all wao), only 50 cents, very fine. French Thibet Merino, of every Hue and shade.: SILKS, SILKS, SILKS! Now then is the time . for his most desirable article for dresses, selling off very rapidly. Ladies will please remember the Bee Hive, for in this branch we cannot be beaten, so far as style, quality and price is concerned. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. Bee Hive, Lancaster. Just opened at the Bee Hive, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, Satinett, Velvets, Silk Hana’kfs,- Neck Ties, Fancy’Cravats, new style Gum Suspen ders, all selling, off at a small advance. CUES. E. WENTZ & BRO. Bee Hive, Lancaster. Fine needle work Collars for ladies.; ; . ! “ “ Edging and Inserting; very cheap 1 . A new lot of Bl’k Work Frenck Demi Veils. Embroidery of all kinds, very cheap and good. , Bl’k Silk, tor Mantillas, from 12} to $1,50 per; yard. All selling off rapidly at . WENTZ’S BEE HINE.. , Lan. oct 7 tf-37 Light, Light, Light, At No. 221, North Second street above Vine, East side, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscribers call the attention of their friends and the public in general, to their new and improved PINE OIL LAMPS j also, Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps! Gas Fixtures of every’description. Chandeliers, Pendants, Side 1 lamps or gas —Candelabras, Gurindoles, Boquet Holders, Vases, Parlor Lamps, Hall Lanterns, Mantle Base Lamps. A general assortment of Glasses and Bri tanic Lamps for domestic purposes. Gas , Fitting done at short notice. Lamp Glasses, Globes, paper and metalic shades, Lampwicks in large variety. Also Tin 4sans of all sizes. By personal attention to the manufacturing of the above articles, enables them to sell at the very lowest market prices—all goods warranted. Best quality of Camphine, Pine and Burning Fluid, wholesale and retail. HEIDRICK, HORNING & HINES, Manufacturers. N. B.—Store No. 221, North 2d street, (burnt district,) Factory 86 Noble street, near Fourth. , oct 14 38—3 m Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Store, North Queen St., adjoining Spangler's Book Stare , and three doors South of. Orange Street. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock of Tobacco .that has ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising the different brands fancy one pound lump, large and small Congress, fine spun and large plug,' Thomas’ Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro noko, which he is prepared to sell lower than any other house in Lancaster. He invites country storekeepers to his large and varied stock of To bacco, as well as to his splendid assortment of SU PERIOR HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGARS, of the choicest brands and of the finest flavor, he also keeps constantly on hsnd the largest stock of DOMESTIC S EGARS in Lancaster, which he will sell lower than any other house in the city. The best segara in Lan caster can be had here; he warrants them equal to any manufactured in the State. N. B. Also, imported Turkish Smoking Tobacco, warranted genuine. JOHN KUHNS, oct 14 3m-39 Valuable mill Property at Public Sale. THE undersigned offers the following valuable Mill property at .public sale, on Thursday the 23d t>f October, at 1 o’clock P. M., to wit: All that certain Tract of first-rate LIMESTONE LAND, containing 27 ACRES and some Perches, situate in Ephrata township, Lancaster county, on Cocalico creek, near the public; road leading from Ephrata to Litiz, about 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 ot stones, three thereof being superior French Burs—all the inside machinery of the Mill is en tirelynew,and constructed on the latest , and most improved plan; a one and a half story stone DWELLING HOUSE , fiafiflL Barn, Wagon Shed and! other out-build ingsj a pump with ing water near the door; a young and thriving Or chard of choice fruit trees, 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 Miltehas 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. Terms will be made known on the day of sale, Possession and a good title will be givenjon th first day of April next. ; } SAMUEL KELLER. I If not sold, it will be rented at public outcry on that day—but a sale will be preferred. oct 7 \ 37-tf Dr. Hoyt’s Heave Powders. THIS preparation is now being offered to the public as a guar- fyWra renteed Cure for the HEAVES in Horses, and as the only known raed icine in the World having, being used in the private Veterinary practice of the proprietor for the Jast 37 years j and he-has never known it to fail in a single instance of pro ducing a lasting cure, and leaving the horse in good spirits for work. The utter incompetency, of the horse for labor, when troubled with this common disease, should induce every one having such to apply immediately for this remedy. . . . . PEICE ONE DOLLAR PEE PACKAOE. Which will be sent ‘‘with full directions,” to any part of the United States. All letters or commu nications to be addressed, post paid, to I. P. HOYT, . Rear of No. 10, South Fifth St., Philadelphia: Agentfor the United States, r-fi : N. B.—Agegta wanted throughout the country, to whom a liberal discount will, be given j and their names placed in the advertisements. Address es above. [oct7.-37-6m \ Building Lots for Sale. BY a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of Lancaster, will be sold at private sale, thegrb.ud’ in the rear of the Chnrch building, {formerly occu pied as a burying ground,) and facing on Walnut street, which can be divided into six handsome building lots—-to be sold separately or together, as may best suit purchasers. Possession given mediately. Apply to Benjamin F. Sherk, President of the Board of Trustees. Lancaster, oct 7. tf-37 ' ' Notice to Tax Collectors. THE Tu Collectors of the different Township? and Boroughs are hereby notified'to collect and pay over to the, undersigned, the balances of State and County Taxes for the present year, with', oot delay, and that all Tax Duplicatesjmist be set-' tied by the 16th day of December. MILLER FRJUM, Lancaster, sept 30, 3t-36], . Treasurer. Estate of David Stauffer. j In ,the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Thomas C. Collins and Jacob Ali ment j Assigneess of David Stauffer, did on the Ist day of October,. 1861, file'in the offiee of the Prothpnotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Eestate: . Notice, is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the third Monday of November, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed,' Attest, ; , HENRY STOEff, Proth’y. . Prpth'y,;office, lu., oct 7,1861. 4t-38 . WELSH’S GRAND wjiwiim'P&ih <92®m pa COMPRISING a' doable Equestrian Troupe and Dramatiqne Corps, from Niblo’a Garden, New York, and the National A mphitheatre, Philadelphia, will perform at LANCASTER on THURSDAY October 23d, 1851. Doors open at 2 and 7 o’dock, P. M. Perfor mance to commence at hilf past 2 and half past 7 o’clock, P. M. ' v ; Lewis B« Lent, Manager and Director. C'. E. Bristol, General Agent and Advertiser. Equestrian Director, F. W. Whittaker. Leader of the Brass Band, S. V. W. Post. DISTINGUISHED FEATURES. M’MLLE MARIE, the beautiful and youthful Parisian Equestrienne, in her truly, artistic and brilliant school of Lady Equestrianism, pre-emi nently distinguishing her from every other Lady 'who has heretofore appeared in this country. The youthful prodigies, M’lles Elouise and Flora, appear in Juvenile Perfotmances, rarely, if ever, equalled. . ; Mons. BENOIT/the.great Parisian Jongleur-A- Cheva!, will also appear on Two Horses, with D; Richards, in feats of the Hippodrome never excel led. : ; , ! M’dme ROSALINE BENOIT * appears in her beautiful Equitation and new Style, of Horsemanship, and is now becoming the model of all the fashionable Lady Amateurs ib this ele ' gant art in America. THOMAS NEVILLE, in his stupendous feats of Horsemanship, riding backward and forward—■ j dancing, piroutting and somersetting during the 1 rapid circuition of his steed. The great vaulting'and trick horse, CincxNnatus, performed by Mr. S. P. Stickney. The troupe of Trained Ponies, embracing the celebrated twin ponies Romeo and Juliet, will be introduced by Mr.-Whittaker. Prof. James Hi Nixon and his Infant Artists, Masters Albert and George, in their graceful, classic,' and wonderful gymnastics. Mr. D. the Wild Vaulting Horseman of the Pampas, on his fleet and bounding Courser, without saddle, over barriers and five-barred gates and through balloons. Sports of the Hippodrome, on four and six horses, by the distinguished equestrian, S. P. Stick-' ney. Sports of Atlas, by the Giant of Iron N erve, Herr Lee, who performs: with real cannon balls of 36 and 44 pounds each. TWO CLOWNS— r , Sam Lathrop, the Stump Orator and American Jester, John Grimaldi Wells the English Clown. ' 1 In addition to a full and unequalled performance in the circle, will be represented the grand rhman ti.c spectacle soF ST. GEORGE and the DRAGON, with all its splendid accessories, processions, bril liant armors and banners, historical costumes, to gether with a full cast of characters, accompanied with all the original music, &c. Two more brilliant features distinguish this from all other companies. The inferior is illuminated with Gas, and the extenor with Prof. Grant’s im proved. Drummond Light, rendering the premises light and cheerful the darkest night. Admission 25 cents. No half price. For full particulars see large and small bills at. the different hotels, &c. above celebrated Troupe will perform at Mt. Joy on the 22, and New Holland on the 24th of October. fsep 30-36 *w Goods—Slew Goods. KCTTEMENT STILL CONTINUES. NOW for a cheap aud beautiful Dress. Mous de Laines —De Laines —De Laines. - Beautiful de Laines lor 12} cents. Magnificent “ {< 18} cts. to 25 cts. All wool bright colors, 37} to 75 cts.. Lupins s fine French Cashmere. Sf t( t( Merino —colors, blk., brown, blue, green, scarlet, maroon, pink, &c., 75 to 1,25. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! In this branch we are second to none. The cel ebrated Bay State Long and Square Shawls, from ; $2,00 to 8,00. A good long Shawl for 1,60. : Broche Shawls —white, scarlet, blue, green and drab centres, for $B,OO and upwards. A beautiful article of Woolen Shawls, large and heavy bright colors, only $3,00. Just received another supply of Bajois 8c Alex ander’s superior extra Kid Gloves—all numbers and colors. DOMESTIC GOODS! More of those goodB ct orange and blue Calicoes. « <t « cheap muslins, bleached and un bleached. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., " Golden Eagle, corner East King and Centre Square/ [oct 7-47 The G erman Washing Fluid, IS considered by thousands who have tested it, as being the greatest Scientific Wonder of the World 1 entirely doing away with that labor-* ious and injurious practice of rubbing the Clothes upon the wash board, and a great saving of Time, Labor asd Expense. N. B.—To prevent fraud and imposition, (for many are trying to palm off an article put up like mine,) the proprietor, I. P. Hoyt, will put his Written Signature: over the cork of every bottle. And he only asks an enlightened public not to confound the ; GERMAN WASHING FLUID with' others that are in the market. It is put up in large pint bottles, and sold # at the; Nominal price of 12}: cents. ' {CtPrintehs will find it greatly to their advan tage to purchase this Fluid by the gallon, to cleanso their Type and Rollers,'being a very superior arti cle for that purpose. Manufactured only by : i i. P..HOYT, At bis Labdratory and principal Depot, No. Ip! South Fifth street, Philadelphia. ... Sold at Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally. A liberal discount.made and extensive advertising for the benefit of Agents. Remember the name GERMAN WASHING FLUID. AlHctters to be post paid oct 7 Hover’s Ink Manufactory, REMOVED TO w NO. 144 RACE STREET*) (Between Fourth! and Fifth, opposite Crown St. ■ PHILADELPHIA, WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increase facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOER’B INK, which its wide-spread reputation has created. i This Ink is now so well established in thegood opinion and confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely inecessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused, 1. •. • ' . In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink he also manufactures Adamantine Eemen&for mend ing Glass and China, as well as a sapoior Hair Dysj a trial only is necessary to insure its fnture upe, and a Sealing Wax , well adapted for Drug gists add Bottlers; at a very low price, in large or small quantities. ' . . < c Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER, i Manufacturer, . '• No. 144 Rate Street ■ „ „Between 4th & sth, opposite Crown St., •OCt. 7-3 in, , PHILADELPHIA. f- Wanted.» THREE Apprentices wanted atMrs.fUnninger’B to learn the Mantua making and Millinery bus iness. Also two Journeymen'wanted, one,to work on Mantua, the D(her on -Millinery work. None bht good hands need apply’at the above place.. | oct 7 37-tf : • Moonl Joy Academy. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, FA. E. L. Moobe, Teacher of Mathematics, J. W. Simonton, Teacher of Classics, Attoctate Principals. THIS institution will be opened for the reception of students on the first Wednesday of November. The Academic buildings are new, large and commodious; erected and furnished expressly fbr a boarding and day school, with especisl reference to the health, comfort, mental and moral culture of students. This institution is located in & pleasant and healthy village, surrounded by a beautiful and fertile coun try, and noted for the intelligence, enterprise and morality of its population. Situated on the great Central Railroad of the State, it is easy of access from any point, being four hours ride from Philadelphia, four from Baltimore, one from Harrisburg, and half an hour from Lan’r. The government of the school will be mild, but decided, requiring only what is thought conducive to the highest good of the student, yet enforcingt strict conformity to whatever is required. Carefal attention will be paid to the moral and religious training of those committed to their charge. The Bible will be read daily in tbe school room. Students will have the liberty of attending any of the churches in the village, designated by their parents or guardians,but when no special direction is given as to the place of worship, they will be required to attend the Presbyterian church, with the Principals. No one known to be vicious or immoral, will be admitted into the institution, nor-.will any be re tained whose progress in study, is not deemed suffi cient to justify tbe expense incurred. The course of instruction, designed to fit students for college, or business, will embrace the usual branches of an English education, Mathematics, the Latin, Greek, French, and German languages, with vocal and instrumental music. TERMS.—Tor board, washing, fuel, light and tuition per session of five months, in the English department $65; in the Classical, $7O. French, German and instrumental music, each extra, $lO. No other extra charges, except for use of Piano, and damage done to property. Vocal music will be taught as one of the regular exercises of the school, free of charge. Text books and stationery furnished at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Payment required one half in advance,.the re mainder before the close of the session. further particulars address the Principals, at Harrisburg, until the 20th of October, after which time, at Mount Joy, Lancaster county. References Mount Joy—Rev. J. L. Rodgers, S. S. Esq., Maj~. James A. Sterret, Col. James Patterson; Henry Eberle, Esq., Dr. J. L. Ziegler. Dr. S. Mere dith. i Lancaster—Hon. Ellis Lewis, Rev. J. C. Baker, D. D., Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg, D. W. Patterson, Esq. < Harrisburg—Hon. A. L. Russel, Sup. Pub. Schls., Rev. Dr. W. R. De Witt, J. A. Fisher, Esq., Gen. Jno. M. Bickel, State Treasurer, Hamilton Alricks, Esq., Dr. Wm. Rutherford, John A. Weir, Esq., Hon. Ephraim Banks, Aud. Gen.,A.J.Joneß,Esq., P. M., Capt. J. P. Rutherford. Wm. Simonton, John B. Packer, Esq. Lebanon county—%Tohn Harper, Esq., Charles Forney, Esq. Prof. J. A. Coffin, La Fayette College. Philadelphia—Rev. Dr. Janeway, J. L. Peacock, Esq., R. S; Reed, Esq., E. H. B-utler & Qo. Rev. James Carnahan, D. D., President, and Rev- John McLean, D. D., Vice President of Princeton College. [sep 25-35-6 t Tbe Greatest Triumph Yet. AT the great State Agricultural Fair of New York, held at Rochester, Sept. 16 to 19,1851, Bamborough’s Grain Fan received the highest hon ors —being a splendidly engraved diploma, signed by J. Delafield, Pres’t, and B. P. Johnson, Sec’y of the State Society, and a volume of the Transac tions of the New York State Agricultural Society, signed by the same officers. This was the greatest Fair ever held in the United States, there being about eighty-thousand people present, and the dis play oi Agricultural implements exceeding all pre vious exhibitions—among whiclrßamborough>s Fan stood pie-eminent, as was unanimously admitted by <he thousands who examined it. This was a glorious triumph for Jno. Bamborough of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, over the best imple ments of New York. These Fans are still manufactured by the sub scriber, in Lancaster city, Pa., and forwarded to any part of the country. for sale in different States. JOHN BAMBOROUGH, Patentee, oct 7 ' 37-2m* Muslin? Cheaper than Ever. JUST received at Erben’s. Cheap Store, 4000 yards i fine white Muslin worth 10 cts. at 61. 5000 4-4 brown sheeting Muslin, 61 cts. 1000 5-4 bleached do. 10 cts. 500 Superior Long cloth shirtings, at 10 and 121 cents. Richardson’s shirting linens from 25 to 87j cents per yard. Sew Style Fall Prints, AT 61-8 10 and 121 cts. warranted fast colors.* Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Russia Diaper, Linen and Cotton Table Diaper, Striped Shirtings, Checks, Tickings, Feathers, &c., &c. CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER, North Queen street, next door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store. (sept 23 tf-35 Tremont House, * BOSTON, MASS. THIS well known'establishment is still conduct ed in the same manner as it has always been. The central and pleasant situation of the house, its commodions.arrangements, and the comforts and luxuries to be found .there, combine to render 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 pledges his best exertions to maintain its reputatation, and to give satisfaction to his cus tomers. WM. H. PARKER. Boston, sept 30 Apprentice Wanted. WANTED a boy under,.instructions, and also one to learn the Tailoring business. . Boys from the country would be preferred. None but those of good character need apply. Enqujre'of, the Editor of the Intelligencer, oct 14 3t-38 For Rent. i THE office in which Dr. KEBroOT, dec’d, form erly practised is now for rent. A fine prospect is thuß afforded to a respectable Physician, to retain a large portion of the practice connected with the office. E. KERFOOT, Admr’x, • ‘-P. McCONOMY, Adrn’r. Lancaster, Bep 23. 35-6 t Stoves! Stoves! THE subscribers having just received a large and elegant assortment of the latest and most ap proved paterns of COOK, COAL AND WOOD together with -iPjJNCTPARLOR STOVES r all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices, at their new and cheap Hardware Store, between Vankanan’s and Shober’e:Hotels, North Queen at , PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER. ’ Lancaster, Sep. 30. 36 Superior American LUSTRfLFOR POLISHING STOVEBJ is prepared from the finest quality l .of Black Lead, and will produce a brilliancy highly ornamental, with very little labor. For sale wholesale and retail at CAARLES A. HEINITSH’S Medical, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 14, East King street. ' (sept 30 tf-36 Notice. Estateqf John deceased. LETTERS testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, Executor, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make inftnediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to PETER. McCONOMY, Lancaster, sept23-6t-35] Executor. Estate of Mary Mohler, dec’d. In the Court of Common Pleas for county of Lan’r. 11/ HERE AS, Peter Reldenbach, .Committee of : TY (widow,) a lnpa4p.-Wi.on the 26th day -of September, 1851, filjMiPtfufoffice of the Prothonotary, of the said Catfrt, their Account of the said estate: , Notice is hereby given - to all persons interested in .the said estate, that the said Court have appoin ted tfce 17th day' for the con firmation thereof,'upjew exception*-be filed; - AtMa'l;,. . ij'SENRY STOKK, Proth’y. Pioth'yi fjfficj#, ttt.7oct. 1, - -37-3 t CHERRY PECTORAL Fsr she Cars of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH. CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life—increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribu tion of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of.its,virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond ,a doubt, that no medicine or com bination of medicines yet known, can' so sorely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo nary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. In deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which be re lied on to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our spaee 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. “ James C. Ayer—'Sir: I have used your Cherry 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 jo its superior character can be of any service, .you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. | EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D., From the widely celebrated. PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D., PRO- - FESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, &C., YALE COLLEGE, MEMBER OF THE LIST. HIST. MED. PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIE. . TIES OF AMERICA AND EUROPE. “ I deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable composition .from some of the best articles in the Materia Medlca, and a very effective remedy'for the class of disaeses it is intended to cure.” New Haven, Ct., Nov. I, 1849. * MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Sen ate, states be has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful success, to cure an inflammation of the lungs.- From one of tbe 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 observatiop 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 by JOHN F. LONG, C. A. AEINITSH, J. W. RAWLINS, Lancaster. July 1, 23} Valuable Property at Private Sale. THE undersigned, Attorney in fact for the heirs, offers at private sale the -Real Estate of Con rad Emminger, late of Silver Spring township, de ceas3d, situate on the public road leading from Hoguestown to Mechanicsburg, and' about midway between the two boroughs, consisting of 9O ACRES, mord or less of excellent limestone land, about 70 acres of which are cleared, in a high state of cul tivation and well enclosed with good and substan tial fence*—the residue of the first quality of tim ber Land. A fine stream of never failing water (the Trindle Spring) passes through the property. The improvements consist of a two story JmgL LOG HOUSE and KITCHEN, (weather-Bibß boarded) LOG ABRN, with Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached, and other necessary improvements. An orchard of choice fruit trees is. also on the premises, and a well of good water, with pnmp, is convenient to the door. This property is advanta geously located and amongst the most desirable in die county. Persons wishing to view it do so by calling on the undersigned, or on Mr. Henry Emminger residing on the premises. Terms and particulars can be ascertained by ad dressing the subscriber at Mechanisbiirg, Pa. DAVID LEHN- Attorney in fact for heirs of C. Emminger de ceased. [sept 30 tf-36 Public Sale. ON SATURDAY, October 26th suance of the directions of the last will and testament of Richard Nagle, sen., des’d, will be exposed to public sale, at the public house ot Henry Sminkey in Hinkletown, Earl township, Lancaster county, a tract of first-rate Limestone land, about } mile south of Hinkletown, at the road leading from Hinkletown to New Holland and 1 mile east of Vogansville, containing THIRTY-FOUR ACRES, more t>r less, adjoining land of Isaac Hoover, Dr. John L. Winters and others—bequeathed by the said testator to his daughter, (Mary Mohler, widow late dec’d.) The land is in a good state of culti vation, under good fences, and laying' along said public road makes it a desirable situation to build thereon. Persona wishing to view the property before the day of sale, will be shown the same by calling on Isaac Vogan residing near the same, or John Vogan in Vogansville. , Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day. Terms made known by the undersigned ex ecutors of said deceased. MOORE CONNELL, JOHN VOGAN, ISAAC VOGAN. sept 25 tf-36 Public Sale of Mill and Farm. ON Saturday, October 25th, 1851, at 2 o’clock, P. M., will be sold at the house of John Row, in Paradise township, Lancaster county, the fol lowing property, viz: A Farm of 121 ACRES, more or less, about 40 of which are covered with Timber, adjoining the property of E. Free, Ferre Brinton and others. The improvements are a Mill, 46 by 45. feet, three stories high, 4 floors, two pairs of stones, and all machinery for’country work, complete.; a double floored Barn, 44 by 39, a LOG HOUSE, JqbA with foar apartments on the first floor; log stable and spring of water convementiXUmL thereto,' and a. small frame stable near the mill. Lime stone and a &Ciln are also on the premises. Running water may be hacf on each field. One half the purchase money may remain secur ed in the property. Terms vrill be made known on the day of sa{e, and possession given on the first of April, 1852. JOHN K. ESHELMAN. N. B.—Any person wishing-to view the property may call upon tne occupant, George Sbiffner. oct 7 37-2t* Estate of George Pence, dec’d. TAKE Notice that Letters of Administratlondiave this day been granted to the undersigned, on hs estate of George Pence, late of East Donegal ownihip, Lancaster county, deceased: All persona indebted to said estate are required to pay the same to the undersigned or either of them, and those having claims against said deceased’s estate will present them for settlement, to SAMUEL PENCE, HENRY SHERBOHN. Administrators. sept 16 tf-34] both residing in E. Donegal twp. Notice. Estate of Dr. George B. Kerfoot, deceased . LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Dr. George B. Kerfoot, late ofthis city, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons.indeb ted thereto 'are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to ELIZA KERFOOT, Adm’rx, PETER McCONOMY, Adm’r. Lancaster, Sep. 23, 1851. 35-6 t Notice. WHEREAS my wife Catharine has, without any provocation on my part, left my bed and board—this is to forewarn all persons from harbor ing or trusting her on my account, as I am deter mined to pay no debts of her contracting from and after this date. RODGERS DOUGHERTY. Lancaster, Oct. 14, 1851. 38-3t* , Estate of John Culbert, dec’. ' LETTERS of administration on the estate of John Culbert, late, of the City of Lancaster, dec’d., having been issued to the subscribers resi ding in said city: All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay, properly auihenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. MARY CULBERT/Admr’x. EDWARD MORTON, Adm’r. ' 6t*-38 W. SANFORD MASON; Portrait Pajhter, from ebiladelsata, TIAVING taken a room io>.Lancaster for a few XL Weeks only, respectfpßj invites the Ladles and Gentlemen interested inlhe Fine Arts,, to visit his study, in East Orange between Nortbu^ : Queen and Duke, formerly known as Armstrong’*; Gallery. • w ... fsepß-W-tT *
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