- -- Art-LOrrics.r. zrannux—Fity. Henry Warren, second - assistant postmaster general,. was arrested at the station in Springfield, Mass., on Tuesday fore noon, just before the departure of the southern train, by officer Gorham, at the instance Of a creditor in Worcester, whose claim amounts to about $l,lOO Mr. Warren gave bail (or his appearance on the 20th of neat month.—N. H. Register.:, Aqtr.vErtEms" TxposTon.—ThePottstowit Led ger gives a long account of the doings of a scoundrel who flourished in that borough for several weeks past under the name of 6e Reverend Huou Pormonc, a pretended retired Presbyterian Minister. THE MARKETS. LANCASTER, NOV. 10, 1849 Flour, (wholesale,) s4,7s—(retail,) $2,75 per 100 lbs. Wheat, 98 a 1,00 per bushel. Corn, (old) 56 a 60—(new) 45 a 50 cts. per bu Rye, 56 cta. bu. Oats, $l,OO per bag. Butter, 18 a 20 cents per lb. Eggs, 14 a 16 cents per doz. Sweet Potatoes, 20 a 25 cents per peck Irish ditto, 16 a 20 cents per do. PHILADELPHIA, NOVE,MBE 10, 1899 ' Flour and Meal.—Operations reach some 5 a 6000 bbls. of Flour, mostly standard Penn. brands, at $5, including selected at $5,061 a $5,12/. For home use there has been also rather more doing, and sales were made within the range of $5 a 5,50 for common to extra and fancy brands. Rye Flour has declined, and about 1500 bbls. sold at s 3.— Corn Meal has been unsettled, and about 2000 bbls. Penna. meal sold at $3,121 a 2,061 and $3, mostly at the latter price, at which rate the market closes. Grain.—Sales of the week reach some 45 a 50,000 Mishels at 102 a 107 cts for inferior, and prime reds at 105 cts, which was the closing price; 107 0108 c. for mixed and 112 a 113 cts for white. Rye is scarce and in demand, with sales of Penn'a at 60 a 62 cis. Corn—Southern yellow sold at 65c. including white at GI a 62 cts. Oats continue dull, with sales of Southern at 27 a3O cts, and 31c. for common to prime, and Penn'a at 33 a 35 cts. BALTIMORE, NOVEMBER 3, 1849 Flour.—Sales made during the week at ss. City,Mills Flour $5,121. Rye Flour, $3,37 a 53,50. Red Wheats 100 a 106 cts.—White do. 107 a 111 ; and parcels suitable for family flour from 112 to 120. Corn, white 60 a 61, and yellow 60 a 62 cts. Rye, 55 a 56 cts. Oats 30 a 32 cts. Cloverseed $4,50. OFFICE FOR THE Purchase and Sale of Real Estate, WIEDV mr , :75 IL4LII7OII.EZTM, PENNSYLV./.7N1,1, nor 13-42-3 ml • D. W. PATTERSON. Farmers' Bank of 'Lancaster. NOVEMBER b, 1849.—The Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars per share, being equal to Fair per cent. on•the capital stock, payable on demand. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. 42-3 t Nov. 13, 1899 Lancaster County Bank. NTOVE*BER 5, 1849.—The Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of 4 per cent., for the last sin months, on the cap ital stock 'paid in, payable on demand. 0 ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier. Nov. 13, 1849. 42-3 t Teachers , Wanted ONE, and probably more than one teacher is wanted immediately, in the Leacock School District, Lancaster 'county, to teach school in said district,:to whom a liberal salary will be given.— None need apply but those who are well qualified, and having good recommendations. By order of the Board of Directors. D. GRAFF, Preset. 42-3 t Leacock, Nov. 13, 1549 FRANE:LIN CoLLEGE.—The annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of Franklin College, will be held in the College Building, on the first Monday in December 1849; at 3 o'clock P. M., S. BOWMAN, Secretary. Lancaster, Nov. 13,18'49. 42-3 t Notis.C. THE Members of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County, are hereby notified, that the annual meeting for the election of officers for the ensuing year, will be held at the public house of Joseph Long, (Spring Grove,) in Drumorc township, on Saturday, the 29th day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M. A punctual ° attendance of the members is requested. By order of the Board of Directors. GEO. W. HENSEL, Secretary. t-42 An Ordinance IVING the Mayor a salary as Chairman of the k_T Water Committee. SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted, by the citi zens or Lancaster. in Select and Common Councils assembled, that the Mayor of the City, while per forming the duties of Chairman of the Water Com mittee, be allowed an addition to his present salary, the sum of One •Hundred Dollars as annual' com pensation for the numerous duties imposed upon, and required to be performed by the Chairman of said Committe. Provided, further, that the present Mayor of the city be allowed the same compensation, as if this ordinance had been in force at the tune of his last election, as Chairman of the Water Committee. Ordained and enacted into a law, at the city of. Lancaster, this 6th day of November, A. 0., 1549. NEWTON LIGHTNER, President of Select Council. Attest: JAMES BLACK, Clerk S. C. NVM. MATHIOT, President or Common Council. Attest: Amos SLAYMAKER, Clerk C. C. Nov. 13, 1349. 42-3 t New Books! New Books! AT THE CHEAP BOOK STORE OF JUDD & ,MURRAY, opposite the. Post Office, North Queen street, Lancaster, at very low prices. Memoir of Wm. Wirt by John P. Kennedy, M. C., in 2 vols S vo. with a portruit—a work of great interest and value. Whittier's Poems—many plates S vo. 'Turkey— Gilt edge—a most valuable Gift Book. The Pastor's Wife—a memoir of Mrs. Sherman of Sorry:Chapel—by her husband. A charmingly • . writteMand most instructive Book. Scenes:lit a Clergyman's Life—the last work of Rev. B. Taylor—author of Lady Mary, &c. Anatomy, Physiology, and _Hygiene with 150 En gravings, 12 mo., by Dr. Cutter at 81,00. • Memoir of Sir T. F. Buxton, with a Fortran, over 500 pages-621 cts. Success in Life—The Merchant—gilt edge. This is emphatically a work fur the young merchant. 12 pun. 621 cts. "New Mexico and California—by Emory, Abert, Cook and Johnson—These are CongresSional Documents—bound in one large vol. with a large number of plates, illustrating the various objects of interest in those countries—at 1,50. Webster's Speeches, 3 vols., 4,00. Notes on the North West Territory, S vo., by Judge Burnet, 1,00. Catlin's Notes of Eight Years , Travel and Resi dence in Europe; with his North American In dian collection: with anecdotes and incidents of the travels and adventures of their differ ent parties of American Indians whom he intro duced to the courts of England, France and Belgium—ie 2 vole. 8 vo., with numerous illus trations, at 2,00. Bancroft's History of the United States, 3 vole. at 5,00. Johnston's Travels in Southern Abyssinia, S vo., 2 vole—at 2,00. With many other valuable and rare works at low prices. [Nov. 13-42-3 t Sequel to Monte Cristo EDMUND . DANTES, with elegant illustrations, being a Sequel to the Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas, complete in one volume, of over two hundred pages; printed from new type, and on the finest white paper. Price 50 cents, or three copies Will be given to any one for $l. irlr Any person or persons throughout the coun try can have one or more copies of the above work sent them by return of mail, on remitting the amount for them at the above rates, to the under signed. Just received and for sale by the single copy or by the quantity, at the . very lowest rates, by T. B. PETERSON, No. 98 Chesnut st., Philadelphia. For sale by Booksellers and 'News Agents gene rally throughout the United States, - THE PARRICIDE, or the Youth's Career of Crime, by George W. M. Reynolds, Esq., author of " Life in Paris," "Life in London," "Ellen Munroe," etc.—complete in one large octavo vol. of 200" pages. Copiously illustrated with twenty two engravings. Price 50 cents. This book has had a sale in England surpassing any work of fic tion that has ever appeared in that country; and - this fact will not appear strange to those who may chance to read its graphic pages, which contain the developement of some of the most astounding in stances of successful imposture and villainy ta r t were ever perpetrated; even in those hot bedeof crime—great European cities. irr Editors of Newspapers throughout the coun try copying the above one or more times, including this notice, and sending a copy of their paper mark ed, to the subscriber, shall have a complete copy of either of the above works sent them by return of mail: Address all orders, post paid, to T. B. PETERSON, No. 99 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Novepaber 13,'49 It-42. The Theological Bookstore. VERY-great varietv•of Theological Works A s is kept by Judd ik. Murray, opposite the the Post Office,_North Queenstreet, Lancaster. To this departmert they devote very especial attention, and are able to furnish any Book pub lished, at an exceedingly low price. Hebrew Bibles. Gesenius Hebrew Lexicon. - Greek Testaments and Lexicons — varions edi- tions. Englishman's Greek. Concordance,—A work which opens the inexhaustible riches of the Greek Testament to the English Scholar. Cruden's Concordance—complete edition. Robinson's Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai, and Arabia Petra:, 3 vols, Bvo. Luther on Galatians. - Book of Homolies. Davies Sermons-3 vols. Hawker's Morning Portion, ‘• Evening " very rich works. Jay's Complete Works—Svo, 3, vols. Illustrations of the Scriptures-1 large vol., full of plates. History of the Presbyterian Church, by Prof. • Hodge-Bvo, 2 vols. Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature-2 vols, Bvo. Calvin's Institutes, Wesley's Sermons, 11 It Fletcher's Checks, 11 11 Neander's Works. 3 ‘, 11 Watson's Theological Institutes, 2 " " Dictionary, " " Robert Hall's Complete Wurks, " Neil's History of the Puritans, " Hooker's Complete Works, Bridges on the Proverbs, 8 41 Jew's Letters to Volayre, 8 " Works of Presicent Edwards, the Elder, 4 vols. Younger, 2 " Hannah Moore's Works, 2 vols, Svo, " Life, " 12mo. Dwight's Theology, 4 vols. Complete Works of John M. Mason, D. D. Alexander's Isiah—now complete, 2 vols, Barne's Notes on the New Testament—corn plete, 40 vols. Barnes Notes on Isiah, 2 vols. Job, 2 vols. -In addit.oii to the above list of standard Theology, hundreds of otheis will be advertised from time to time, now on hand; which we sell at unprecedented low prices, together with an immense stock of Baoks in all other departments of useful Literature. [Nov 9 HaMiltoll'S Opposition. Itmleat e "7 4e 7 '=s3 THE subscriber has placed upon the Phildelphia and Columbia Railroad an entire new line of CARS, which for elegance of construction, beauty of finish, and general comfort and convenience, have never been equalled by those of any other line on the road The cars are from the celebrated man ufactory of Betts, Harlan &.Hollingsworth, of Wil mington, Del., and were built expressly for this line, which is intended as an accommodation to the travelling community along the Philadelphia and Columbia railway. While' the proprietor returns his sincere thanks to his old friends for the liberal manner in which they have heretofore sustained him, he hopes the NEW ENTERPRISE, determined as he is to carry it out, will meet their approbation, as well as that of the public generally. -The services of Captain W. A. Hambright, who well known as an able and efficient conductor ' have been engaged; and as the proprietor intends giving it his personal at tention, he is warranted in saying, every thing that can will be doneto promote the comfort of the passengers. Determined to please all, he asks but , a fair trial for the;NEW LINE. • . . - Passengers win be taken on and left off at any point along the 'bad. OFFICES.—John Barr's Hotel, Columbia ; corner of 9th and Market, Philadelphia, at 11, A. M. PAUL HAMILTON. nov 13 '49. 42 A Valuable Farm for Sale. UNDER the authority vested in me by the will of Henry Buckles, (feed, I will sell, on Wro- NESDAY, the sth of December next, upon the prem ises, the fine TRACT OF LAND, left by the de ceased, lying in Jefferson county, Va., on the Potomac river, ...about one mile and a half above Harpers Ferry, in the immediate vicinity of Kec p trice Furnace and public landing, on the Baltimore and - Ohio Railroad, containing - 110 Acres, 25 to 30 in Timber, the balance cleared, and a con siderable portion of the latter prime river bottom. In the opinion of the undersigned, and those who know the farm well, there is not a better or more productive one in the county ; which, :with its ad vantages of situaiton on the river and in sight of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, make it very val uable and desirable property. It has a tolerably good dwelling house, with some other improve ments, and a never-failing spring on it. The title is considered indisputable. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase cash, balance in equal instalments of nine,oighteen, and twenty-four months, with interest from date of sale, secured by bond, with approved security, and title reserved until last bond shall be paid. WM. LUCAS, Executor. GREAT IMPROVEMENT In Horse Power Threshing Machines. / fe:iniir\\ \ A T S. B. HAINES' Establishment, where it is A...we1l worth while to 'Call, See, and Examine,' before purchasing elsewhere. For those persons who want the best and cheapest Threshing Ma chines, as well as all kinds of repairing done, I would invite them to call at my shop, where all may be accommodated in the best manner. Lever Horse-Power Machines for 1,2, 3, and 4 horses. Also, Endless-Chain Horse Power for I, 2, and 3 horses. Cornshellers; hay, straw, and corn fodder Cutters made at short _notice, and on reasonable terms. Don't mistake the shop; it is in East King street, on the left hand side going east, a few doors above Espenshade's (formerly Swope's) hotel, and nearly opposite D. Cockley"s store, where I will be happy to wait on customers. N. B.—l hereby caution the public not to infringe on 'my patent, as it is rapidly going into use, and will eventually take place of all others. S. B. HAINES, Patentee. 42-Iy-cow no , . 13 '49 Chambers' Celebrated Thomsn nian botanic Medicines. AGENERAL assortment of these truly valuable and - innocent Medicines, are kept for sale at Adams 4- Co.'s Express Office, in North Queen St., nearly opposite the Museum, Lancaster, Pa. Also, at the same place, may be had "Chambers' Thomsonian Practice," by which every man and woman may learn in an hour's time to administer any required medicine, with ease and a beneficial effect. The Books S 2. The Medicines are neatly put up in packs and bottles, labelled with directions for using. Prices vary according to the article, from 5 to 12; cents an ounce; packages from 1 to 4 ounces in weight, &c. GILBERT HILLS, Agent. October 16,'49 eow6M-38 Lancaster Saving's Institution. NOTICE.—At a meeting of the Boardof Trustees of the Lancaster Saving's InSiitu non held on the 18th day of October last, it was, among other things, RESOLVED, That Ten Thousandtdollars of the Capital Stink of the Lancaster Saving's Institu tion, in addition to that already paid in, be and the same is hereby required to be paid, by the Stockholders (being ten dollars on each share of Stock) in four equal quarterly installments as follows viz, One fourth thereof on first day of April 1850. du " " " " July " " do " " " " Oct, " " do " " Jan. 1851. and that the times of declaring the Semi• Annual Dividends, be changed from the first Thursdays in May and November, to the first Thursdays in July and January pf each year. At the same time it was also further resolved that, from and after the first day of November, 1849, the rates of interest to be paid on moneys deposited, he as follows, viz : On sums deposited for 3 mo, 4 per ct. per annum. Sums deposited for 6& 9 mo, 4,1 per ct. do. Sums deposited for 12 mo. 5 do. do. and that the interest be paid semi. annually on the 12 month deposits. The capital stock of the Lancaster Savings In stitution is fixed by the Act of Incorporation at $50,000 of which sum $20,000 has been already paid in, and the additional installment now or dered to be paid, will increase that amount to $50,000 by the first day of January 1851. This Institution presents inducement; to de positors of money, which are not to be found in any other Institution in the state, and enables persona having no immediate use for their mon ies, to draw an amount of interest therefor equal to the ordinary rates paid in the county and upon most undoubted security. By order of the Boarcld Trustees. CHA - RLES BOUGHTER, Tres'r. Lan. Nov. 1, 1849. DIARIES FOR 1860.—We have just received a large stock of DIARIES for 1850, in' various styles of Binding, which we will sell very low. SPANGLER & BRO., North Queen street. nov 8-41] Common School County Meeting. THE Delegates - from Pennsylvania to.the recent National Convention of the friends of Common Schools; warmly recommended the propriety of holding a State Convention at Harrisburg, on the 16th day of January 1850. The County Committee announce that a County Meeting of the fiends of the Common School System ' will be held at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Wed nesday, the 21st inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M. ' for the purpose of electing delegates to represent Lancas ter county in the proposed State Convention. It is hoped that all who feel an interest in the success of an efficient popular education will make it their duty to attend, GEO. M. BLINE, A. H. HOOD, P. McCONOMY, W. L. RAXESTRAW, JOHN MARTIN, JOS. KONIGMAC HER, County Committee ov 6-41-3t] Dissolution of Partnership. r HE undersigned heretofore dealing under the name of Haldeman & Seitz, in the manufac ture and sale of "Seitz , s Patent Safety Bridle hereby give notice that they have this day dissolved their partnership by mutual consent, and that Cyrus S. Haldeman, is empowered to collect all accounts in the name of said firm, and will also settle all demands against them. HENRY SEITZ, CYRUS S. HALDEMAN. Marietta, October 29, 1849. I 0:7-Patent Rights for different sections are now , l offered for sale by C. S. HALDEMAN. nov 6 '49-41-3[] Bainbridge P. 0., Pa. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. ON SATURDAY, the 24th of November inst., at 6 o'clock in the evening, at the public house of Christian Shertz, in the city of Lancaster, the undersigned, guardian of his minor children by virtue and in executionmf an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, and as Attorney in fact Of the other heirs entitled, will sell by public van due, the one and a half story STONE double D WELLING HOUSE, and lot of ground thereto 'belonging, situated on the east side of the public alley running from East King to Vine streets, between South Queen and Duke streets, adjoining property of John N. Lane, and late Lemon's Brewery. This property is well adapted for two families, and from its central situation and location, suitable for various purposes, is worthy the attention of persons wishing to purchase profitable real estate. Possession-and a good title will be given on the first day of - April next. Terms will be made known at HENRY EICHOLTZ, Guardian and Attorney in fact, Re. nov C '49 41-ts New Hat and Cap Store, East King St., a few doors west of the Farmers Bank. LEVI S lIITH respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has just received and is now opening at his new Store, a splendid assort ment of new and fashionable HATS and CAPS, tbr fall and winter wear, which have been selected with great care, and - will be sold at the lowest cash prices. For beauty and superiority of finish they cannot be surpassed. His stock consists,.in part, of Silk, Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Russia, Cassinzere, of various sizes and shapes. Hats made to order at as short notice as desired. CAPS, CAPS, CAPS! His stock of Caps are of various styles and prices. He has received a new style of HAT-CAPS, with a variety of other patterns, such as Velvet, Cloth, Glazed, &c. Call and examine his stock, in East King street, between the Court House and the Farmers' Bank. N. B. Hats bought at this establishment will be ironed free of charge. L. S. Nov. 6, '49. 41-ly BIRD SEEDS.—Canary, Hemp, Millet, Maw, and Yellow Seed. Cuttle Fish Bone, For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH'S Medicinalf Drug and Chemical Store, nov 6-41-Iml East King street, Lancaster. Standard Historical Works. Books requiring no ' , conscience-stretching" on the part of the Seller or Buyer. SPANGLER & BROTHER respectfully invite attention to the following STANDARD HIS TORICAL 4. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, viz: Bancroft's History of United States, '3 vols. Hildreth's celebrated History of the United States, 3 magnificent volumes. Gilles History of Greece, 1 vol. S vo. Humes History of England. 3 vols. published. Macaulay's History of England. 'Uniform with the above. Lamartine's History of the Girondists. Morell's History of Philosophy. • Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea. Layard's Ninevah and its Remains. Jenkin>s History of the war with Mexico. Ranke's History of the Popes. Miss Strickland's History of the Queens of England Egypt, Arabia, Petrea and the Holy Land. Johnson's Works. Ruxton's Mexico and the Rockey Mountains. Dr. Durbin's Observations in the East. Europe. Typee, or Four Months in the MaSquesar. Omoo, by Melville. Mardi, or a Voyage Thither. Lamb's Essay's of Elia. Raloolah. Orators of the American Revolution. Moore's Life of Byron. 2 vols. France under Louis Philippe. 2 vols. By Louis Blanc. French Revolution in 1789. By Louis Blanc. Willis' Rural Letters. Somethini , for Rvery Body. Lift for th e ' Lazy. These constitute but a sinall portion of the very extensive stock of valuable Books now on our shelves; and we desire it to be distinctly under stood, that our Books are al FRF.SH and New— have been purchased at lowest auction rates, and will be sold at a very small advance on the auction prices. SPANGLF.B. & BROTHER, Two doors south of Bee Hive store, N. Queen st. nov 6 91-3 t New Music! New Music!! LADIES and Gentlemen are respectfully informed that we have on hand always a choice assort meet of New Music, consisting of Marches, Waltzes, Songs, Roudes, Duetts, Galops, Polkas, Quadrilles, &c., which we will sell at city prices. A liberal deduction made when a quantity is taken. Ladies and gentlemen will please take notice that we order from the city twice every week, so that those desiring music at a short notice, may depend upon having their orders filled at the very shortest possible notice. Orders respectfully soli cited. SPANGLER & BROTHER, Two dooresouth of tho Bee hive store, N. Q. st nov 6 41-3 t GERMAN AND ENGLISH ALMANACS.—The Christian Family Almanac, Farmer's, People's, Comic, and German Almanacs, for sale at the Cheap Book Store. SPANGLER & BRO., nov 6-41-3 g North Queen street. Jacob Heck's Superior Tonic Wine Bitters. ASuperior article for the Bar or Medicinal pur. poses. For sale at manufacturer's prices, at CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S Drug Store, East King st. Oct 23-Im-381 $2O Reward, RAN away from the subscriber, living in Mount Pleasant, Lancaster County, on the Turnpike leading from Lancaster to Columbia, an indentured apprentice, named JACOB MILLER, aged about IS years. He is about 5 feet high, stout built, fair hair, gray eyes, flush face, and fair skin ; and had on when he lett a black frock coat; with a nick in the collar ; a double breasted plaid vest, with black, white, and dove colored stripes ;'Cashmere pants with blue cross barred stripes; he rats° took along a tweed sack coat, with the lower part of the sieves new, and a pair of sattinet pants of a dark gray mixture—and has a pair of call skin Jackson laced boots. All persons are forbidden to harbor said runaway, or trusting him on my aceount under the penalty of the law. JOHN M. CULP. Nov. 6, 1840 Millinery. MRS. BAILIE will open an assortment ie of Fashionable Millinery, on THURS DAY, November Ist, 1849, at her residence in East King street. [oct 30 ,49-tt-40 Lancaster Savings Institution. November 1, 1849. HE Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of 71 per cent. for the last six months, (being one dollar and fifty cents per share,) payable on demand. CHAS. BOUGHTER, Treasurer. 3t-41 Mrs. Rerfoot RESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies of the City and County, that she has just re turned from Philadelphia with the cheapest and most splendid alssortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, Bonnet Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, and in deed every thing in her line, all of which will be disposed of at very reasonable prices, at her Store, next to the Lancaster Bank, South Queen Street. October 23, 1849 1 3m-30 Lancaste Bank. Ocronnn 19,1899. AN Election for Thirteel Directors of this Insti tution, will be held at the Banking HOuse on AIONDAY, the. 19th of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.lt and 31 5 . M. CHRISTIAN ACHMAN, Cashier. October 16 id-38 REIMER THAT ',IT MINTZ'S •• s 4 & *LAO BEE • HIVE • STORE YOU will' find positively the largest assortment of New Goods in this city, and any person wishing to save from 15 to 30 per 'cent, should by all means examine this large stock of BEAUTIFUL DRY GOODS. As the cold weather gathers around us, so should every. lady gather around ner one of those Beauti ful Shawls at the Bee Hive. It cannot be denied that the handsomest, largest assortment, and the very cheapest Shawls can be found at WENTZ'S BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen st. American, French, and English. Long Shawls. Beautiful Broche Shawls. Heavy 10-4 Woolen Opera Shawls. Thybet Shawls, silk fringes, in solid colours. Scarlet, Blue, Green, Crimson, &c. Just received 5-4 Silk Velvet, for Mantellas & Sacks. Do not forget the BEE HIVE. nov 6 41 Valuable Stocks at Public Sale. ON MONDAY, the 19th of November next, at 2 O'clock precisely in the afternoon, at the pub lic house of Lewis Sprecher, in East King- street, in the city of Lancaster, will be sold the following Valuable Stocks, to wit: 185 Shares of the Farmers' Bank of Lauer. Conestoga Steam Mills. 20 Lanc'r and Litiz Turnpike. 27 " Lanc'r & Middletown T'ke. 6 Manor Turnpike. Purchasers can make payment and have the transfere made to them at any time within three days after the sale; or, as the:seller does not re quire the money before the second day of April next, . a credit to that time will be _given to such as desire it, with interest from day'of sale, by giving approved security. W. CARPENTER, Agent. 3t-40 oct 30 , DR. KEELER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES. D. KEELER is a regular graduate from one of the best medical schools of the country, and a practising physician in the city of Philadelphia.— We take great pleasure in presenting these reme dies to the afflicted. They are all of undoubted medicinal powers and hold out to the invalid a promise of relief, such as none others possess.— They each have been thoroughly tried in a long succeesful private practice, and have established for themselves a reputation but few possess, and _given better satisfaction to the afflicted than any of 'the boasted remedies of the day. In offering them to the public, the proprietor is influenced by no sinister motives of gain, but feels conscious that they are eminently deserving of public confidence. No medicines ever before the public have acquired such deserved reputation upon their merits alone, 1 or appeal with such irresistible force . to the invalid. PURIFY THE BLOOD.-DR. KEELER'S PANACEA. For the permanent cure and removal of all dis eases arising from impurities of the blood, or habit of the body, viz : Chronic disease of the Chest— Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy, Scrof ula in all its forms, Tetter, Scald Head, Blotches of the face, Chronic diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Skin, Cutaneous Eruptions, White Swellings, Hip-joint Affection 4 deep seated pains of the Bones, Swellings of the Joints, Ulcers, Syphilitic disorders, Mllercurial and Hereditary dispositions. Females suffering from obstruction, sallow complexion, ner vousness, &c., will find the Panacea an elegant remedy for their removal. Read the following Voluntary Tribute: PHILADELPHIA, June 10, 1346. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: It affords me great pleas ure to state to you that 'have tested in my practice, your valuable Panacea with the greatest success.— Indeed, I do not recollect a solitary instance where in it hasnot acted beneficially. I have succeeded in curing obstinate secondary syphilitic cases with it in a very short time, and I believe it is the best remedy within my knowledge for all the cutaneous, constitutional and glandular diseases. At a blood purifier ithas no equal, and I especially recommend it to all those whose system is debilitated by hered itary diseases or contagious effections, producing a lax habit and cachectic condition, such as Scroll ula Ulcers of the skin, chronic diseases, consump tion, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. It is a valuable article for children suffering from contagious effections incident to early life. Sincerely yours, W. ANDERSON,. 81. D. Kr For details, certificates, &c., see circular.— Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 bottles $5. 1 - 17" DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. _al Among all the remedies before the public, this stands pre-eminent in incipient Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. _Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay.— Price only 50 cents. DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMINA TIYR—Every family, whether rich or poor, who values health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known for Diarrhea, Dysentary, Cholera Infantum, Cholic, Flatulency, Griping Pains, net., and for all d seases of the stomach and bowels caused by teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited, has given it a reputation as firm as adamant. Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEF,LER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harmless to the patient, and all powerful in destroying and re moving all : kinds of worms from the body. It is without doubt, the cheapest and best worm de stroying medicine before the public, and will if ad ministered according to directions, remove them in sor 6 hours after taken. The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similar rem edies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE ElLLS.—Although not recommended as a " cure all," yet they are the mildest and best remedy to remove Constipation; Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious ness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head Ache, In- digestion, &c. Unlike other purgative medicine they leave the bowels always relaxed, and conse quently are the proper medicine for females and persons leading a sedentary life. Price 25 cents. DR. KEELERS RHEUMATIC LOTION A justly celebrated external application for pains of the Chest, neuralgia, Head Ache, Sprains,' Tic Doloreaux, Bruises, Swelling of the Joints, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatiea, and for all disorders where in a sedative and reebefacient remedy is applicable. Price 37i cents per bottle All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines are prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale also by Geo. A. Miller, Lancaster; B. Williams, Columbia; J R. Brubaker, N. Holland; J. Gyger & H. L. Frees, Strasburg; R. Weidler, Bareville; J. Frank & W. R. Martin, Hemptield Township ; and by Druggists and Merchants in every town throughout the county and State. nov 6 I y-41 Hernia or Rupture Cured. DOCTOR J. C. STANLEY hereby announces to all those laboring under Hernia or Rupture, in its different forms, male or female; Prolapsus Uteri, or galling of the Womb, in all its different stages, a all diseases of a similar character, that he is the sole vender of Dr. Landis's Celebrated Patent Double Spring Trusses, and Abdominal Supporters, which have been highly recommended by the Medical Faculty of Philadelphia and else where, and have already been the meansof curing, permanently, a great number of persons of both sexes. Dr. Stanley can confidentially insure the same result, having at the present time a large assort ment of Instruments, adapted to all ages and con ditions. All operations in Surgery promptly atten ded to, and Strangulated Hernia relieved imme diately and successfully. He will go any distance, if required, and maybe found at home at all hours, except when absent on professional duties. Office in Market Square, next door to the Intelli gancer Printing Office, Lancaster, Pa. nov 6 '49 41-6 m Publib Sale. ON Saturday, the Ist of December, 1849, wi ll be sold at public vendue, at the public house of Adam Kendig, in Conestoga Centre, Lancaster county, Pa., all that valuable plantation, containing 126 ACRES AND 30 PERCHES, situated in Conestoga township, on the road leading from Conestoga Cen tre to Marticville, about half a mile from the form er place, adjoining lands of David Hess, John Rathfan, Good's Mill, and others. The improve ments thereon erected a Two Story STONE DWELLING f I OUSE, covered with slate, a good Frame Barn and nui Wagon shed, and other necessary out buildings. Also, a thriving young ORCHARD of fruit trees just in bearing condition. The above described property is in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, and wan all limed in the last four years. ' Possession given on the first of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. on said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOHN HESS. nov 6 41-ts Lancaster Bank. November 5, 1849. HE Directors have this day declared a dividend T of five per centfor the last Mx months, payable on demand. CHST. BACHMAN, nov 6 3t-41 _. ' Cashier..: County Court Promunation. NUHRREAS., the Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Presi- V V. dent, and JACOD GROSII and Est , t SCHAFFER, ' Esq , rs:, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Lancaster ' and As sistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tho -Peace; in and for the said County of Lancaster, have issued their precept to me direced, requiring me, among other things, to make Public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, on the THIRD MONDAY of NOVEMBER next, 1849, in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Lan caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, Constables, of the city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there, in their own proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain in : that behalf to be done; and also, all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 21st day of August, 1849.. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. - • . N. B.— [ Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit.: nessei will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the Sessions. Aldermen and Justi ces of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated November 21st, 1848, to return their recog nizances to David M. Martin, Clerk of Quarter Ses sions, within one week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof the M igistrate's costs will not be allowed. Oct 30 General Agency and Intelligence Office. THE subsCriber, late Collector of Tolls at the city of Lancaster, on the Col. & Phila. Rail road, having taken a room on the second floor of the house next door south of the Examiner and Herald office, in North Queen streets, offers his services to his friends and the public generally in procuring money on loan and lending out money on interest; the purchase and sale of stocks of all kinds; houses rented, and tenants furnished ; in the pur chase and sale of real and personal property • and also in giving information to Managers, Clerks, Mechanics and Laborers, or any other situations ; of• all such a regular Register will be kept by him. He hopes by close attention to business to meet with encouragement in his undertaking, and assures the public, that all matters of any nature whatever, entrusted to him, will be strictly confidential. _ He can be found at all times at his office, or at Mrs. Kauffman's Hotel, immediately opposite. Oct 16,'49-6m-3SI GEO. B. HAMILTON... In the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County The Lancaster Bank et al Holmes, Myers & Co. THE undersigned auditors appointed by the Court to report the liens and make distribution of the money ruled into Court in the above case; hereby notify all persons interested that they will meet for the purpose of their appointment on Fri day, the 16th day of November next, at the public house of John Michael, in North Queen Street, Lancaster. WILLIAM S. AMWEG, JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditors. 4t-39 Oct 23, X 49 Public Sale WILL be sold at public sale, ON WEDNES DAY, the 21st day of November, 1849, at the public house of Mr. Bletz, in Nlountville, Lan caster county, a Lot or Piece of Ground, situated in the township of West Hempfield, in said county, adjoining lands of John Neff, Jacob Klugh, and the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, containing Fifty Pcrches,more or less, on which is erected a SMALL FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and other necessary improvements; with the-privi lege of the use of a pump or well of water on the property of John Neff, adjoining. This property is now owned by the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, and to be sold by order of the Board of Canal Commissioners. Terms—Cash. Immetrepossession given. AVM. ENGLISH, Oct 23-ts-391 Supt. M. P. Col. 4- Phil. Railway. For Sale A LOTS with comfortable and con venient BRICK HOUSES thereon, of carious sizes for private families, and pleasantly situated in the northern part of the city. _ These Houses and Lots will be sold cheap an on easy terms. Any person wishing to buy wi be shewn the above premises by railing at the AGENCY OFFICE, In North Queen Street Oct 13-3t-39] Copper Mine for Sale. TE subscriber will sell on the premises, in Carroll county, Md., on the Elm Farm, on the 22d day of November, 1849, at 1 o'clock, an interest in the best Copper Mine in North America. The ore yields 40 per cent. I have in possession the assays of professor Ducadel, Dr. Keaner, and the State Geologist of New York, and others. There is Zinc, Magnetic Iron ore, &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. _ _ SAMUEL WILDESEN, Finksburg, Carroll co., Md Nov. 6, 149. 41-3 m. Books AT the cheapest Book, Stationery, and Periudi cal store, corner of North Queen and Orange streets. J. Gish & Bro. offers now at the lowest prices of any Book store in this city or elsewhere. Their stock is the most extensive in Lancaster, consisting of Books in almost every style, suitable for Holiday Presents, for Libraries, for Professional men and private families. All the Poets,—in va rious styles of Binding. Byron and Shakespeare's complete works. Childe Harold. Poet's Offering, a new and valuable Reference Book. The Library of Natural History, super-royal octavo, containing 880 pages, 400 engravings, containing a scientific and popular Description of Man, Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles and Insects. Goldsmith's Animated Nature, T. Dick's complete works. Jo sephus' works complete ; Sear's popular works ; Rollin's History, a beautiful edition ; Macaulay's and klume's History of. England ; Modern British Essayists in beautiful binding; cyclopedia of moral and'religious anecdotes; Thomas Jefferson's works, best edition; French Revolution of 1848 by A. de Lamartine; Book of Knowledge; Bunyan's works; Baxter's Saints' Rest, and miscellaneous works ; Chalmer's Posthumous works. All the new novels received as soon as published. Godey's, Graham's, and Sartain's Magazines for November. Subscrip tions received for any newspaper or periodical. Gold Pens in silver cases; Ink and inkstands; Knives of the best quality. A general assortment of Books, Stationary and Patent Medicines, fresh and genuine. Old Townsend's Genuine Sarsapa rilla; Dr. Jayne's Medicines; Louden's celebrated Fnmily Medicines, with almost all the valuable preparations of the day, worth more than poisonous drugs. Blank Books bound up to order in the best style at short notice; binding of all sorts solicited. N. B. All Books sold from 10 to 25 cents less per copy than list prices. Lists to be seen at any time at J. GISH & BRO., Corner of North Queen and Orange sts., Lan oct. 30. 40 Dr. Conyers , Invigorating Cordial. THIS justly celebrated Cordial is now considered the only efficacious remedy, compounded from the materia medica, for those sad derangements of body and mind, caused by improper habits of youth. The following are some of the effects of the vio lation of the laws of mans' physical and social being ;—Prostration, nervousness, dispepsia, pain in the head, and dimness of vision ; weakness of back and lower extremities, premature decay of vital power. Weakness of memory and power for mental ap ilication slight, dejection, aversion to society, tim dity and self-distrust. Young and middle aged men may here learn why they are declining in health; why they bechme pale, eye-sunken and 'lusterless; why they are losing their youthful ap pearance and manly vigor. This Invigorating and Renovating Cordial has restored scores of persons who have ignorantly injured themselves in youth. It contains no mercury, or deleterious drug to injure or expose,—no hindrance from business. N. B.—Compounds of sarsaparilla,. dock, and pills, powders, and other nostrums, effect no cure in these cases of weakness, and prostration ; nor is the fiction and nonsense in wonderful little books of any use to the patient. Sold by Dr. Conyers at his office 55, 3d Avenue, between 10th and I Ith ste., New York. Price $2 a bottle, or 3 bottles for $5. Explicit directions occompany each bottle. The Cordial forwarded to any part of the country by addressing as above, post paid. N. B.—Married persons whose conjugal relation have not been blessed with offspring, and those about to marry, conscious of physical inability, should make immediate use of this Cordial. Such persons may confidentially consult Dr. Conyers and will receive such adyice as their case requires. Letters post paid. For sale by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Lancaster, Pa., W. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburg, Pa., Dr. McPherson, 8, South 3d et., Harrisburg, Pa., and J. G. Brown, Pottsville, Pa . ECrSee card in Tribune Nov. 13,.1849 1549---New Mackerel. 200 received of this seasons MACKEREL,BLSn}and of the best and choicest brands, which we have and are selling at a small advance. Please call and see. All Mackerel we sell warranted. PINKERTON & SMELTZ, No. 80 North Queen et., under the Museum. October 9,'49 ly-10-31 Valuable Octoraro. Farm and Mill - - at Poddlc,Sa.lc., s i SATURDAY, the ist day of. DECEMBER, OA. D. 1849, at 1 o'clock , P. M., GO ... the prem ises, will be exposed to Public Sale,. a TRACT OF EXCELLENT LAND, shunted on the Western side of the Octoraio Creek,in Little Britain twp., Lancaster county, bounded by lands of Simeon Ballance, Joseph Kirk, Thomas Kimble and others, containing 200..A.0 ES, more or less, being the property of Joseph Pierce, late of said twp., deed, a fair proportion of which. is Woodland, and the residue farm land; about 20 Acres of which is excellent:Creek Bottom. The natural quality of the soil is considered quite equal to Brandywine land, and is now.in such a state of improvement as to be in good condition for feeding Cattle. The surrounding neighborhood isinhabited by an intelligent, industrious and enterprising peo ple. The improvements consist of .a STONE 'GRIST MILL, on a good and permanent stream of water, which has a much greater amount-of tall than is used, or necessary for the Mill. It has, for the last eight or ten years, done an excellent country business.— There is also a house contiguous to the Mill lor the accommodation of the miller. The farm buildings consist of an excellent andl - . commodious BRICK HOUSE, nearly new, _ and completely finished. A Frame Barn, s I Wagon and Hog Houses. There are also - on the premises, near the dwelling, an excellent young Apple Orchard of well selected fruit, in bear ing order. The above Farm can be divided if de sired by purchasers. Also, at the same time and place, will be offered a lot, containing 12 ACRES of Land, well set with thriving young Chesnut timber. This lot is situated within one-fourth of a mile of the above described Farm. The terms of payment of the Farm can be made very easy, as only one-third of the purchase money will be required to be paid if the purchaser desires it, the balance to be secured in the property in the usual way. Attendance will be given on the day oink by NATHAN HAINES, J. C. TAYLOR, oct 30 st-401 _ • Executors. Public Sale. • UN FRIDAY, November 30th, A. D. 1849, at I o'clock P. M., will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, a beautiful Farm, situated in .Little Britain township, Lancaster county, containing 15S ACRES of Land, with the allowance, (being an old survey;) adjoining lands of Benj. Conard, Elwood Brown, Morris Reynolds, and others, being the estate of Francis G. Fell, late of said township, deed. The improvements are a -STONE DWEL- <n, LING HOUSE, Large Stone Barn, x es Wagon House, and two TENANT !!!!;l' HOUSES, HOUSES, one of which has a Frame _ - Barn for its accommodation, a new Lime Kiln, built on the most approved plan. The land is in a fine state of cultivation, having had spread upon it in the last five years at least fifteen thousand bushels of Lime. It is well wooded and watered, and has upon it an excellent APPLE OR CHARD of well selected fruit, and a variety of other fruit trees. This property adjoins a smalk village, and has locations upon it well suited for mercantile operations ' or mechanical business of almost all kinds, usually carried on in country places. It is located about 12 miles from Port Deposit, the head of sloop navigation on the Sus quehanna, and 7 miles from the Tide Water Canal. The beauty and salubrity of its locality is unsur passed in its neighborhood, and individuals wishing a permanent residence, will rarely meet with a property more desirable; and it must be sold, as the undersigned is determined to close up the bus iness of the estate with as little "delay as possible. Two thousand dollars of the purchase money may remain in the property secured by judgment, if de sired by the purchaser; it will be sold altogether, or divided asmay best suit purchasers. Attendance will be given by RACHAEL G. FELL, Executrix. 3t-40 Real Estate at Public Sale. IDY order of 'the .Orphans' Court of Lancaster jOll county, will be exposed to public sale, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th of November, 1849, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the public house of Abraham Hoover, in the village of Rawlinsville, Lancaster c minty, a valuable . TRACT OF LAND, • situate in said township, within a quarter of a mile of Rawlinsville, containing 11 ACRES and 16 PER CHES, adjoining lands of Jacob M'Allister, George Meck, Christian Lefevre, and others, a portion of the land is heavily covered with Chesnut, Hickory and Oak Timbers—late the property of Valentine Cramer, of said township, decd. Persons desirous of viewing the above property, will please call on the subscriber, living near by. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and possession given on the Ist of April next. Terms will be made known on day of sale and due attendance given by _ DAVID LAIRD, Executor of Valentine Cramer, deceased. oct 30 .ts-40 A Valuable Farm for Sale in Dlor rison's Cove. THE subscriber offers atPrivate Sale, the Real Estate lying in North Woodberry township, Blair county, about 4 miles south of Martinsburg, belonging to the estate of-John Bowers, decd, and containing about 224 ACRES of the best Limestone land, with two large _ DWELLING HOUSES, --- • MP arid a large Swiss BANK BARN thereon !!!!,-. erected. About 150 Acres of said Land -'!! I are cleared, twenty of which is fine meadow land, and a good Orchard of choice Fruit Trees on it.— There are three springs of water on said farm. It is one of the most valuable Farms in Morrison's Cove, and situated in the most desirable part thereof. The terms will be made easy to suit the purchaser. STEPHEN RICHARDSON and others, Heirs to the above Estate. *2m-40 Martinsburg, Oct. 30 New Store and New Goods. Corner of North Queen Street and Centre guare, Lancaster, Penna. rp &H. BAUIVIGARDNER, having recently fit ted up a building with a view to the comfort and convenience of customers, and purchased cheap for cash a very large assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpelings, Oil Cloths, Look ing Glasses, Paper Hangings, Groceries, China, Glass, Queensware, Blind and Coach Trimmings, 4-c., 4-c., • are prepared to serve the public with all articles in their line as reasonable as can be purchased in this city, and they will warrant every article sold to be of the quality represented. By giving the'establish meat their personal superintendence, they feel sure of satisfying their patrons, and will endeavor always to chew. the greatest variety of goods in this county, thus giving purchasers the advantage of getting all the articles they may need without running about town picking up one thing here and another there, and get them too at reasonable prices. They have also made arrangements to get from the larger cities any articles which may.L'be required in a very short time and without extra charge. Their stock shall at all times consist in part of LOW PRICED GOODS, which they will sell as cheap as they can be bad any where, as well as the FINER QUALI TIES, of which they will always keep a large supply. With them may always be found Plain Black, Changeable, Figured, Watered, Flowered, Striped and Plaid SILKS, M. DE LAINES and CACHMERES, from common to the richest and handsomest patterns. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS in the greatest variety, Alpacas, Merinoes, and Plain Cachmeres, in all colors, Canton Crape, Silk, Woolen and Thibet Shawls, Plaid and Brocha Long and Square_Shawls, Mourning and Second Mourn ing Goods, selected with great care, Linen and Muslin Sheetinga, and Shirtings, Table Cloths and Covers, Napkins and Diapers, Woolen and Cotton Flannels of all colors, Woolen Blankets, from common to super qualities ; Brussels, English 3-ply, Ingrain and Venetian CARPETINGS, 3-4, 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, from 60 cents to $1 a peice, with bordering to correspond. Their Clothing Room shall always be supplied with NEW STYLES OE FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, from the very low est price to the most elegant and superior French Cloth Suits, full 25 per cent. lower' than the same quality can be had elsewhere. This department also embraces the largest assortment ov black add colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, and VESTING-8,, in this city, together with a full stock of French, English, and Italian Black and Fancy Silk Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery,. Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Cotton, Merino, Silk, and Guernsey Drawers, &c. Their stock of QUEENS WARE embraces nearly every article in that line, to which they have added a very large and varied assortment of Lard, Pine Oil and Fluid LAMPS, from the most approved patentees. • The propietors respectfully invite the attention of the public to this complete • collection of Goods, feeling confident that they are now enabled to satisfy t the variousa tastes of men, women, and children. • T. & H. also receive and fill with promptness all orders for COAL, and have it delivered in any pare of the city at the very lowest prices. October 9, ,49 Notice. TO the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Henry Myers, late of W est Donegal township, in the County of Lancaster, deceased. You are hereby notified to be and appear in the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to be held at Lancaster, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, A. D. 1849, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to accept or refuse to accept the real estate of said deceased at the valuation thereof made by an inquest duly held thereon, and in case of refusal to chew cause why the same should not be sold according to law. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Mee; Oct. 23 3t-39 Tan Yard, rarimand,WarOhouse, .For , Bale: . - yip Li. be sold Opal)* sale„rin - TiII.TRSBAY,. the 22d of NoVember nest, on .114 premiiies in the village of Penningtonville, in- the tvwnithip of Sadsbnry,- in the county of Chester, a. tract uf land containing 50 ACRF,S, more or-less, late the property of Thomas Jones, Esq., Baying the Penn sylvania Railroad, the State- road leading:" from West Chester to M'Call's Ferry, theold - Netipart road, and the Gap and Neirport Turnpike road, all running through said village. A considerable por tion of the premises lying south of the Pennsylvania Railroad is divided - into building lots, whieh joins others which are handsomely built on. The improvements are a good substantial E 'Z' s STONE HOUSE, YSJE- - With three rooms and kitchen on the first floor and four' above; a good stone Barn with strawhouse attached; carriage house, corn criband wood shed ; BAR. IC MILL with good water power, for the Manufacturing of Quercitrol Bark, and Tan Yard ; all in firstrate order, with all the necessary build ings and in a good neighborhood for purchasing bark, the machinery of the Bark Mill, -&c., being recently all repaired; good and substantial frame W arehtme with sideling to the railroad, well located fr doing a large business, there being a large extent of country south which finds this vil lage the most convenient place to reach the rail-. I road for selling grain and other produce, or sending ' to the city. There are Six Lime Kilns, three of which are are now situated on the side of the said railroad,.with a sideling, where there is a continued and increasing market for lime, and a large.busi ness 'may be done. There are two frame Tene ment Ilgurses and Cooper Shop, all good. The property is certainly a very desirable one to Capi talists, 'few such in the market, and no better loca tion on the Pennsylvania railroad. It will be sold altogether or divided to suit purchasers. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as purchasess will come and view for themselves. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock' on said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by ELIZA. JONES, Oct 9—.6t-37] Executt ix. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ON SATURDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER, 1849, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, on the premises, in Drumore township, Lancaster county, near Chesnut Level, the following described valuable real estate, being the property of the late Col. Samuel Morrison, deceased, to wit: A tract of excellent land, laying on both sides of the Cbnewango creek, containing 217 ACRES, • about 157 acres of which is cleared land, under good fence, well limed, and in a high state of cul tivation; and the residue covered with thriving young Timber, embracing hickory, chesnut, and white oak. It is a fine farm for raising stock, and the water power could be used to good advantage. There are two mills on the creek, one above and one below, within half a mile each way of the pre mises. The farm adjoins lands of John N. Russell, George Morrison s ,John Long, and Jas. M. Steele ; and the improvements are a large two-story BRICK - HOUSE, covered with elate; a very large Bank Barn, the lower pari, in which are the stables, being built of stone, and the upper part of wood, in which are two threshing floors; a Wagon Shed, and two Corn Cribs, a Spring House, two Apple Orchards, and a well of never failing water (with a pump) in the yard. There are several churches, of various denomi nations, in the neighborhood, and, owing to its advantages of location, &c., is one of the most de sirable farms in Lancaster county. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and possession given on the first day of April next. Persons' wishing to view • the premises will call on John N. Russell, who resides on an adjoining farm. . Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, wlibn due attendance will be given, and terms made known by JAMES M'SPARREN, SANDERS .111 , CULLUOGH, sept 25-ts-35] Adm'rs of S. Morrison, dec'd. Examiner copy—also, American Republican and Village Record, Chester county, and Upland Union, Delaware county, and send bill to this office. _ Valuable Property for Sale. THE subscriber has a Farm which he wishes to 1. sell. The property is situated in West Penns borough township, Cumberland county, Penn'a, 51 miles west of Carlisle, on the turnpike road leading from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, containing P2S ACRES, of first-rate Limhstone Land, in if high state of cul tivation. About 100 Acres of it are-cleared, and the balance of it is in thriving Timber. There is a large amount of Locust Timber grOwing on the place, the soil being perfectly congenial to the growth of Locust. The itnprovements are a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 22 by 28 feet, a two-story back building, 18 by 22 feet, and two stories high, with. a double Log Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, a Young Orchard of very superior fruit, and choice fruit of different . kinds. There is a well of water in the yard near the dwelling. This property has many advan tages—only 51- miles from Carlisle—a market al ways on the road. Persons wishing to purchase Real Estate would do well to call and see it. • Sept IS--341 MATTHEW DAVIDSON. Valuable Berkley Land- for Sale. ADESIRABLE FARM, lying at the mouth of Back Creek, on the South side, in Berkley county, Virginia, containing about 212 ACRES. About one-third of this farm is timbered. The improvements consist of a lage two story '4O FRAME DWELLING-HOUSE, Kitchen, Sta ble, Smoke House, &c. There is a never failing Spring of. good water in the yard. Also, them is an excellent Site, with good Water Power, for Milling or Factory purposes. The Baltimoreand Ohio Railroad runs through the Farm—a Depot be ing within two miles South of it—while on the North runs the Potomac river with her line of canal within half a mile, with other desirable convenien ces not necessary to mention. For terms, inquire of Rev. J. R. Nichols, Read ing, Pa., or of the subscriber, residing on the' prop erty. J. K. NICHOLS. Sept. 4, '49 tf-32. Two Valuable Farms and Mill Property for Sale in Franklin County. THE subscriber, contemplating a change of resi dence, will sell at Private Sale, the following described valuable properties, viz: FARM No. I Situated in Southampton township, Franklin county, about 2 miles north of Shippens burg, containing 200 ACRES of the best quality of Limestone Land-160 acres of which are cleared, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. The residue is well covered with thriving. Oak tim ber. The improvements consist of a large .... a . TWO STORY' STONE HOUSE,' 60 feet front, a Stone Bank Barn, Frame Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all . other necessary out-build ings. There is a well of water, and also a cistern convenient to the . dwelling—also, TWO APPLE ORCHARDS, and a variety of other choice fruits. On this tract there are also a Frame Tenant House and Log Barn. FARM No. 2 On which the subscriber resides, is situated in Franklin and Cumberland counties, about 2 miles north of Shippensburg, and adjoining . tract No. I' It consists of 180 ACRES of good Limestorie Land. About macros is cleared land; under good fence, and in an excellent state of cul tivation, 10 acres of winch is natural meadow, and 30 acres thoroughly limed—also a portion of peat Mit. On it there is a lime kiln, and abundance of stone convenient for making manure. The im provements are a convenient FARM HOUSE —a large Frame BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Carriage House, and Stable—two Apple Orchards, and other fruit trees. There are else two Tenant HOuses on this farm. The Middle Spring, a never failing stream of water, which passes through this Farm, Presents two of the finest water powers in all this section of Country. One seat, on which there are a Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, possess sufficient power in addition for a Flouring Mill—the other seat has been occupied as an Edge Tool Manufactory. The two in conjunction affording a fall of 20 feet: For further particulars enquire of the subscriber residing on the premises, or of the Editor of the Lancaster Intelligenrer, who is acquainted with the properties. JOHN COX. October 16, 1849 tf-38 Public Sale of Valuable Real Es tate In Marietta borough. ON THURSDAY, the 22d day of NOVEMBER, 1849, No. 1, Two Half Lots of Ground, num bered 82 and 83, on the southeast corner of Second and Walnut streets, in that part of Marietta former ly called New Haven. The improvements are a two-story BRICK HOUSE, and Frame Barn—also, a Smoke House, Cistern, and a never-failing well of water (With a pump is it,) at the door. No. 2, Three Lots of Ground, numbered 87, 95 and 96, on which is erected at the northwest cor ner of 2d and Walnut streets, a two-story STONE TaIVERN HOUSE, with the necessary sheds and stabling. There are also on the same lots, a Smith's Shop and_Sadlees Shop—also Hay Scales, and a well of excellent water (with a pump) at the door. No. 3. A Lot of Ground, (No. 109) in that part of the borough called New Haven extended, on which are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and Coachmaker,s Shop. No. 4. Lots Nos. 110, 111, 112 and 113, adjoin ing the last mentioned property. No. 5. Lot - No. 99, corner of Front street and Lumber alley. No. 6. Lots Nos. 49 and 50, corner of 2d, and Locust streets, in that part of the borough formeny called New Haven. - • - The above properties will be sold together, as numbered—or separately, to suit purchasers. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and possession given on the Ist of April neat. Y' Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P.M., when due attendance will be given, and terms made known by JACOB BIGLER. • Oct 23, '49 is-39
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