reds at 108all3 cents, and of ordinary to good at 90al08 cents. The 'sales of while Wheat, not fam ily Flour, were at 112a115 cents. On Wednesday, the sales of'good to-’prime reds were at 112a115 cents,' and of to good at 95a112 cents. This morning we hare to note a still further ad vance, with sales of good to prime reds at 116a119. cents. One parcel of extra prime was taken for seed at 122 cents. A sale of very good white this morning was made at 125 cents. We quote the range of white Wheats at 120a130 cents, the latter price for choicest parcels, suitable for family FJour. Com. —The market opened' on Monday with sales of white at 55a57 of yellow at 58y59c. Yesterday sales of good white were made at 62cts, and of yellow at 63 cents, for foreign shipment. To-day good white has been sold at 63 cents, and yellow is worth 65 cents. For a large parcel o prime Penna. yellow 65 cents were offered and re fused this morning. Rye. —Sales of Md. Rye at 68 a 72 cents. We note a sale of Penna. Rye, not prime, at 77 cents ; this description is wanted at 77 aSO cents. Oats.—SalesW Md. Rye at 28a30 cts. To-day a parcel of 1000 bushels very prime sold at 32 cents. IRON.—We note sales of 200 tons Ashland No. 1 Foundry within quoted ratec, viz: $25a27 a ton. SPIRITS. We quote N. E. Rum at 27a28 cents for bbls. ORPHANS 5 COURT SALE. ON FRIDAY, the 6th day ot‘ OCTOBER, 1848, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, j will be exposed to public sale at the Mansion Houjc, and late residence of John Fry, late of East Cocalico township, Lancaster county, dcc’d, on Cocalico Creek, about 2 miles from Reamstown,.' and same distance from Ephrata. The following. REAL ESTATE o! said deceased, to wit: No. 1, Being the said mansion place of said de ceased, containing 9 Acres and 10 Perches of land, •strict measure, nu which the improvements are a two-story STONE g- ~ T. DWELLING HOUSE, 111 with a Kitchen attached, a Summer House, Swisser Stone Barn, and other out-buildings, a well of good water in front of the House, a good Orchard. of select fruit trees, adjoining lands of .Christian Wiest, David Steinmetz, .Cocalico creek, and next described Fulling Mill tract. No. 2, A FULLING MILL, CARDING MILL, with the machinery belonging thereto, and with water rights: a one-story House and Stable , and other improvements, and 10 Acres and 60 Perches of land, more or less, adjoining said mansion place tract, and the next following described tract, ami land of John Witter* John Coover and others. No. 3, A TRACT of MEADOW LAND, con taining 9 Acres, strict measure, more or less, situate in Ephrala township, adjoining the last above de scribed and land of John Moid.er and .David Stein mete. No. 4, A TRACT OF.FARMING LAND, con taining 20 Acres, strict measure, situate in East Cocalico township, about half a mile ’distant from said mansion place, and adjoining lands of David Steinmetz, Mrs. Hole, Samuel Royer, and Chr’n Wiest, will he sold under and subject to the pay ment of the principal sum of .£5OO, to remain a lien during the lifetime'of Catharine Mohler, the interest thereof to be paid to her annually, and at her death said £*soo to be paid to the persons en titled to receive it. Any person desiring further information, or to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on the widow residing in said Mansion House, or on either of the undersigned. Terms cash on the Ist day of April next, cue half of excess, after payment of debts, which ,is to re main charged on the above premises, (exclusive of the 20 acre tract, the interest thereof to he paid annually to the widow of John Fry, deceased,-on the Ist of April in each year, aud after her death the principal to be paid "to the heirs, &c., ot said John Fry, deceased, according to law). Further conditions and terms made know on the day of sale by the undersigned, two of the acting administrators of said John Fry, dec’d. PETER MARTIN, CHRISTIAN UKNTZ, Acting Administrators. ts-33 PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1848, Will be exposed to public sale, by the subscri ber, administrator of the estate of Mary Moorhead, late of West Earl towns!.:;., Lancasier-county, de ceased, at his house, near the Centra Square, and about 1 mile from Earlville, the following articles, to wit: Beds and Bedsteads, Bureau?, Coverlids, Blan kets, Sheets, Table Cloths, Napkins, a quantity of Flax Linen by the yard, together with HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, such as, Tables, Chairs, Chests, Boxes, a ten plate Stove and Pipe, Pots, Pans, Dishes, Crockery and China Ware, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on the afternoon of said day. • 'ALSO, on Monday, Octobcr'2d, at 3 o’clock P. Mat the public house Emanuel \ankanan, (innkeeper,) > in the city of Lancaster, 21 Shares oj Lancaster Bank Stock. Due attendance on each day, and terms of sale made known by MARK CONNELL, Adm'r. 3t-33 Highly Important. THE subscribers being the only appointed Agents in this city for the sale ot BE9T and most approved WARM-AIR FURNACES and COOKING RANGES, beg leave io call the attention of a discerning pub lic to the same, being perfectly confident that even a cursory examination will induce a preference for them over all others. Having been fully tested du ring the past year in city, as well as in numer ous adjacent towns, warrants the opinion of their superior excellence. Hundreds of names of the most respectable standing both in and out of the city, having the articles in use, will be shown to persons wishing to purchase. Also for sale, G,ys Ovens, a great variety of Stoves at prices’ which cannot fail to please. Give us a call. PETERS & CO., No. 7G south sixth street, Philada. 33-3 in. $lO REWARD, WHEREAS, John Myers, High Constable, impounded Two Swine —(half grown —both white, except a small black spot on the side of one of them) —on the 3d day of August last, in the Pound- fronting on Vine Street, agreeably to an Ordinance of the City of Lancaster. And whereas eaid Swine were removed from said Pound previous to.the. day of their sale., therefore, agreeably to a Resolution passed by the Select and Common Councils; I do hereby offer a Reward of Ten Dol lars for the recovery of said Swine and the detec tion of the person or persons who removed them. M. CARPENTER, Mayor. Lancaster, Sept. 12, IS4S. 33 91rs. Raninger HAS JUST RECEIVED AND WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, the 15th of September, at her room ./h in Kramph's Building, North Queen Street, a Jh! Splendid and Fashionable Assortment of FALL RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. THE cheapest and prettiest variety of Ribbons that has ever been exhibited in the city of Lancaster, can be seen on Friday, the loth inst., at Mrs. Raninger’s room —the prices of which range from 12J- to 18f cents per yard, and from 20 to 25 cents per yard. Ladies wishing STRAW BONNETS Lined and Trimmed for Fall, are invited to give her a visit, opposite the Post Office September 12 PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM THE heirs of Nathaniel F. Lightner, dec’d, will sell by public- vendue, on THURSDAY, the sth of OCTOBER, A. D. 1848, on the premises, that Valuble first-bate Limestone Plantation in Leacock' township, Lancaster county, containing about 100 ACRES, adjoining land of Samuel Lapp, Benjamin Hershey, George Eckert, and other real estate of said deceased, situate half a mile north of Intercourse, and near the old Philadelphia and Lancaster road—about 11 miles from Lancaster. There is between 5 and 6 acres of good WOOD LAND; the rest of the place is clear, and nearly all of it lately limed, and being divided into ten acre fields, easily cultivated and highly productive, being of excellent quality of limestone. There is a run of water passing through the farm, and a pump in a never-failing well of water con venient to the door of the dwelling. The improvements are a two-story *j BRICK HOUSE; Comfortably arranged and finished substantially, and in finest style ; a brick Swisser Barn, 105 feet in length; Smoke House, Summer Kitchen, Work, Shop, in cellar, Carriage House, Wood Shed, Hog Pens and other improvements.— There is also a one-story brick Tenant House on the . premises. Ail of the buildings except the Tenant House and Wood Shed are covered with Slate. There are TWO ORCHARDS; Jlgg one of them planted two years hence —the other bearing. The situation of this property near one of the greatest thorough fares in the State —is very good and convenient to churches, school houses, and other public places, and only three miles from the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, at Leaman Place, offers great advantages to purchasers. Rare ly is there a farm so complete in every respect offered for sale. A good title will be given to purchaser. Sale to begin at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, when terms will be made, known and attendance given .by the undersigned agents for heirs of said N. F. Lightner, dec’d PETER, E. LIGHTNER, THOMAS S. McILVAINE. ta-33 * PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. THE subscribers, agents in trust for the heirs and widow, will expose to public sale on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 6th of-OCTOBER next, a certain tract of LIMESTONE LAND, situate in Newton township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of John Hoover, John Hale, Wm. Smith and James Mickey’s heirs, containing . 49 ACHES, and 67 PERCHES, strict measure, in a high state of cultivation, nearly all clear land and under fence. It affords great inducements, as the Cumberland Valley Rail Road passes through the northwest part of the farm, and is situated in a great grain growing section of the country. It would be an excellent situation for a Warehouse, it being 4 miles west of Newville, and 6 miles east of Shippensburg. The improvements are two LOG DWELLING HOUSES, Frame —g, Barn, Stable, .fee., a well of excellent waterjjjjgj near one of the houses and barn, with a variety of choice fruit trees on the premises. Persons wishing to view the premises can do so by calling on the widow, residing on the same. Sale to commence at’l o’clock P. M., when terms will be made known by JOHN P. RHOADS, JON A. M. RHOADS, Agents. Sept 12 '{Carlisle Democrat, s2.] ts-33 ELECTION. Office of - the Lancaster City and County ) Fire Insurance Company. ) AN ELECTION for ten Directors of the above company will be held at the office, in North Queen st., on Monday, the 2d day of October next, 1848, from 11 o’clock A.jM. till 3 o,clock P. M. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Actuary. September 12. . 33-4 t. PRIVATE SALE A Small Tract of Patented Land, SITUATED in Mountjoy township, on the public road leading from iVlanheim to Colebrook fur nace, adjoining land of Henry Gip'ford, H. Ginter, Abraham Gibble arid John Snyder, containing 90 acres and 80 perches ; 10 acres thereof is good timber land. The improvements are a ONE AND A HALF STORY. WEATHERBOARDED LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a log barn, with a waggon shod thereto attached, and other necessary out buildings, a spring-house over a never failing spring of water, a first rate orchard of choice fruit trees. About 6 acres first rate meadow. The property is divided into nine fields and under good fences. Persons wishing to view the saiijp, will please to call on either ol the subscribers. Possession and a good title will be given on the Ist day of April, 1849. THOMAS MASTERSON, sen. Masteraonville, TAOMAS MASTERSON, jun. near Manheim. 33-tf. September 12, Fashionable Millinery. 1% TRS. BURKE, 172 Chesnut Street,Philadelphia, It I opposite the Washington House, invites the attention of the Ladies, Merchants, and Milliners, visiting Philadelphia, to her elegant assort tuent of DRESS, MOURFING and SI VlPLe|§§@ CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, &c., and flatters herself that they will be found on inspection supe rior to any house in the city. Sept 12 *3m-33 §O3S ©WILLOW® HOUSES AT PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber, wishing to dispose of some of his Houses, to enable him to build others, will sell at private sale, the FOUR two-story brick DWELLING HOUSES, situated at east end of Vine Street, opposite Rev’d Mr. Beates’ Church, and TWO two-story brick HOUSES now being com pleted in West Chesnut Street. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call Theaertns will be made to suit purchasers Apply at ABM. VV. RUSSEL, Hardware Store, North Queen St. EUGENE ROUSSEL, Manufacturer and Importer of Perfumery, Soaps, Shaving Creams, &c., 114 CHESNUT STREET , PHILADELPHIA. RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of country merchants and the public in general, to his extensive assortment ot Perfumery, Soaps, and ar ticles for the toilet. To prove that his efforts have not been unavailing of producing articles of a very superior quality, he would refer to the fact of hav ing been awarded no less than nine Gold and Silver Medals, by the institutes of Philadelphia, New York and Boston, as a prcuif the superiority of his prep arations over all others in his line. Amongst the various articles, he would particu larly call attention to the following: Roussel’s unrivalled premium Shaving Cream, the best and cheapest article for shaving. Roussel’s Liquid Hair Dye, warranted to dye in stantaneously the hair of a beautiful jet black, or brown, wrthout injuring the skin. Roussel’s Eau Lustrale, Hair Restorative, for cleansing, beautifying, and restoring the hair. Roussel’s Odontine, for whitening the teeth and hardening the enamel, and imparting a pleasant smell to the breath. It also prevents effectually the decay of the teeth. £ Roussel’s Depilatory Power, for removing super fluous Hair. ROUSSEL’S CIRCASSION SOAPS for beautify ing the complexion,and forremoving tan,sun-burn, freckles, pimples, &c. Roussel’s Ricinine, a new and beutiful article made of Castor Oil, for the growth and preservation of the Hair. Roussel’s Amandine, an infallible cure and pre ventive for chapped hands, or soreness of the skin. Roussel's Extracts for the handkerchief, embrac ing over 50 different kinds of Perfumes, warranted equal to the best of French Manufactures. Cologne Waters, Hair Oils, Soaps of all kinds, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Shaving Cases, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, &c., &c. EUGENE ROUSSEL, No. 114 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. sign of the Bear and Gold Medal. •N. Bf Roussel’s is the only Perfumery in Phila delphia, to which either a gold or silver medal have been awarded —the highest premium ever awarded to any other perfumer being a Bronze Medal. fSept. 12-3m*-33. Philadelphia IVe*v and Second Hand Furniture Store. THE subscribers keep, as usual, on hand, a large 'assortment of furniture of all descriptions, composing in part, Sofas, Divans, Lounges, Dressing and plain Bureaus, Secretary’s an dYao| Book Cases, High Post and French Bedsteads, # Wardrobes, Sideboards, Tables and Chairs of all descriptions, French Mirrors and plated ware, Beds, Office-Furniture, &c., all of which we offer for sale at the most reasonable prices. We re spectfully invite persons about purchasing furniture to call before they purchase elsewhere. COHEN & LOBE, 115 South 2 d Street , 4th door below Dock , opposite the Old Custom House. September 12. * *4m-33. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, &C. rpHOMAS ALSOP, No. 12, South 2d street, bc | low Market, Philadelphia, invites the attention of the public to the new and handsome stock which he has on hand, consistingof Watches, J ew "ll?fSV elry, Silver Ware, Brittania and PiatedcvA Ware, Spectacles, Cutlery, &c., which will'VqVy be sold at as low prices as at any store in the city or elsewhere. Full Jeweled Gold Levers Warranted, $33,00 “ “ Silver do “ $17,00 Quartiers, $5 to 10,00 Silver Spoons 1 doz. from $4 to 12,00 All articles warranted to be what they are repre sented, and all silver ware warranted as fine as American coin. Particular attention paid to repair ing watches &c. Remember, No. ; 12, South 2d street below Market, Philadelphia. September 12 STRAY COW, S IAME to the late residence ofEli Kerns, dec’d, in Bart township, Lancaster county, a STRAY COW, being almost white, having red spots on each side of her neck and face, and some on her side. Any person claiming the above property will come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of, -according to law. H. S. KERNS.' Bart twp , Sept. 12. *33-3t. Public Sale of Tavern Property. ON SATURDAY, the 23d day of SEPTEMBER next, pursuant to the will of Sarah Dietrich, deceased, will be sold by public vendue on the pre mises, in the city of Lancaster, and now occupied by Philip Dietrich, the following real estate of said dec’d, to wit: all that well known TAVERN STAND, IjjjjW. and FIVE ACRES of land, (more or {jjjißn less,) adjoining the New Holland turn- «aE9E9Bk pike, about half a mile from the Court House. The improvements are a large two story stone Dwell ing House, with a two story stone back building, a large stone BARN, with threshing floor and sheds, a number of other out-buildings, and a never-fail ing well of water with a pump therein near the door. This property fronts on the New Holland turn pike on the north, and the Philadelphia Railroad on the south, and almost equal distance on each, so that it has every advantage for carrying on any business of each road. It is not surpassed by any situation between Dillerville and the big Conestoga creek, and affords superior advantages for any kind of machinery to be driven by steam power, especi ally for grinding and distilling grain, particularly as distilling and hog feeding will probably not be allowed any longer near the centre of the city. Sale to commence at j 2 b’clock P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by I the undersigned execptor of Sarah Dietrich, dec’d. 1 JACOB RIEST. ts-33 Tavern Stand, Store House, AND OTHER VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, the 12th of OCTOBER, 1848, in pursuance of the last willofGeorge Lefevre, late of Strasburg township, Lancaster county, de ceased, will be offered at public sale, at the public house of Joseph Potts, in the borough of Strasburg,' the following described real estate, late of said George Lefevre, deceased, situate in said borough and county, viz: ,^ No. 1, That well known IMF!!! SMIL STORE HOUSE, and LOT iff p3|js3| of LAND , now in the occu liouse has always done an ex cellent business, and is in every respect a good stand, being situated at the intersection of the two main streets. The tavern house and store are of brick, two stories high, with two story brick kitchen attached, and well of never failing water, good stabling, sheds, and other improvements. There is cellar under both buildings. There is also on this property a Butcher Shop and Slaughter House. This lot contains 1 acre, 140 perches, fronting 7 perches on the street running east aud west, and 295 perches on the other street. No. 2, Is a lot adjoining the tavern lot on the east, containing 45 square perches, having 40 feet front, and running of an equal width back 19. 2 , perches. The improvement thereon is a one storv , FRAME BUILDING, used at present as a shoe shop. No. 3, Is a Acre Lot adjoining the tavern lot on the north, fronting on the road leading to Miller’s, at the turnpike, 12. 9 perches. No. 4, Is a 1 Acre lot adjoining No. 3, fronting on the same road 12. 6 perches. No. 5, Is a lot adjoining No. 4, and fronting on the same road 12. 6 perches, containing 1 acres, 5 perches. The above described properties will be sold sep arately or together, as may suit purchasers, except No. 5, which is to be sold separately. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock of said day Terms cash on the Ist day of April, 1849. ABRAHAM LEFEVRE, GEORGE LEFEVRE, CHR’N H. LEFEVRE, Executors of Geo. Lefevre, dec'd. ts-33 Water—Public, Notice. AT a meeting of the Water Committee, held at the Mayor’s Office, September 6, it was Resolved , That the low state of the Water in the Reservoir, and the present condition of the Creek and the works require that the supply should be at once cut off from the city, in order to prevent the entire exhaustion of the Basin. Resolved, That as some safeguard in thia emer gency against fire, the Mayor appoint a suitable person to act as Sentinel or Watchman, who shall be Btationed in the Court House, and give the alarm in case of fire ; and that the signal may be general and understood by the citizens, the following plan is adopted Upon the appearance of fire, the quarter ol the city in which it may occur will be designated by the tap of the bell, thus: One tap indicates North*; two taps South ; three taps East; four taps West; and upon the signal being so given, the proper stop is to be opened, and the water admitted in the direction required. Resolved, That the Superintendent employ four suitable persons to take charge of the stops in the main pipe, and to attend to the duty of opening them at the given signal as prescribed in the fore going resolution. Resolved, That these proceedings be made known to the citirens by publication. M. CARPENTER, Chairman of the Committee. 33-tf. September 12. Clerk of tlie Mayor's Court. To the voters of the City of Lancaster : At the earnest solicitation of a number of my friends* I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE MAYOR’S COURT ot the city of Lancaster. Should I be fortunate enough to receive a majority of your votes, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to your entire satisfaction. PATRICK DONNELLY. te-33 Lancaster, Sept. 12. TAVERN HOUSE, Store Room, ami Dwelling House at Publie Sale. ON THURSDAY, the 12lh of OCTOBER, 1848, will be offered at public sale, at the public house of Joseph Potts, in the borough of Strasburg, the following described real estate, late of said George Lefevrc,dec’d, situate in said borough and county, viz: No. 1, is a Lot situated on the north-west corner of the intersection of the main streets of said boro’ with a large two-storied Brick Building some years ago a noted Tavern Stand, and subsequently used as a Ladies Seminary; part of the building has been used as a Store Room. Adjoining this build ing, and included in No. 1, is a DWELLING HOUSE, and Store Room, now in the tenurcofDavid Herr, there is a well of never-failing water on the pre mises, shed, stabling; also an Ice House, and other conveniences. The lot containg 80 square perches, fronting on Main st., running east and west, 5. 1 perches, on the other street, 13. 4 perches. No. 2, Is a lot of 121 square perches, adjoining No. 1 on the North, fronting 3.3 perches on the road leading to Millers at the turnpike; the im provements thereon are a Bank Barn, and a well -of water. The above described properties will be sold sep arately or together, as may suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock of said day. Terms cash on the Ist day of April, 1849. Persons wishing to view any of the above prop erties, &c., will call upon David Herr, Joseph Potts, or either of the undersigned. ABRAHAM LEFEVRE, '' GEORGE LEFEVRE, CHR’N H. LEFEVRE, JACOB WITMER, SARAH WITMER. Sept 12 ts-33 GREAT BARGAINS! Sale of 14 Comlortable Dwellings, at prices vary ing from $6OO to sBf>o. THE subscriber offers at private sale the follow ing valuable properties, viz: In West James near North Queen street, 8 new one and a half story brick HOUSES, with a front of from 15 to 18 feet, and a depth of 51 feet, and containing 5 rooms and a kitchen : pfices from $725 to $BOO. In North Queen near James street, 4 new two story brick houses with beautiful attics, built ac cording to the latest and most approved style, and containing 5 rooms and a kitichen—price $B5O each. Also adjoining these, 2 one-storied brick houses, containing 4 rooms and a kitchen, at only $6OO each. All the above houses are built in a substantial and convenient manner, having ample yards and gardens with good fences, pavements, &c., &c., and are now offered for sale, clear of ground rents and other incumbrances, on the most accommoda ting terms. To every person desirous of possessing a comfortable home of his own, there is here pre sented a favorable opportunity to secure the same at a very low price; especially as the payment thereof will be made easy to suit the purchaser, who can ascertain further particulars, on applica tion to F. J. KRAMPH, Corner of N. Quegn and Orange Sts., Lancaster. September 12. 33-3 m. To Contractors. SEALED proposals for building a bridge across Conestoga Creek, at or near Hunsecker’s Mill, will be received at the Commissioners’ Office, at Lancaster, until 2 o’clock, P. M., the 25th day of September next. The plan and specifications can be seen at said Office, at any time previous to the letting; THOS. PATTERSON, JOHN LANDES, JOHN WITMER, Commissioners. Sept 12 td-33 Spectacles, Gold and Silver, With Every Description of Glasses , to suit the Sight. WATCH REPAIRING promptly attended to by experienced workmen. BEAUTIFUL GOODS.—Persons in want of good WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, &c., are respectfully invited to call and examine the subscriber’s choice selection, at his New Store, No. 206 Chesnut Street, above Eighth. For Sale. THE following property situated in Manheim Township, near the rail way, about 11 miles from the city of Lancaster: NO. 1. A TWO STORY BRICK DWEL.&& LING HOUSE well finished, with about acres of the first quality land attached, i NO 2. A FINE TWO STORY BRICK DWEL LING HOUSE , large garden, small framq barn, and about three acres of excellent land thereto. Both being in good order—having been lately re paired, and are well adapted for private residences or public business. For terms and particulars, apply to JAMES C. CARPENTER. j 3t-32. September 5. Female Seminary.' MISS 0. C. HOWE respectfully announces to the public, the commencement of the second term of her school, on Monday, September 4th. Instructions will be givpn in all the branches usu ally taught in Temale Seminaries, and arrange ments have been made to procure suchj assistance as may be required. Any information desired can be obtained at the residence of Rev. Jj Chapman, East Orange Street. September 6, ’4B FALL SUPPLY!!! HOSTETTER & BEATES, respectfully an nounce to their town and country friends that they have this day received direct from the New York and Philadelphia markets,a large and elegant supply of Fall Goods, which have been selected with' great care and will be sold at prices that can not fail to please. Their stock comprises every thing to be found in the Dry Goods, Grocery and (}ueens\vnre line. Cloths, Cassemeres, Cassinetts and Vestings lower than they have ever been sold m this city before. A general assortment of articles for Ladies wear, See., &c. Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, &c. Give us a call as we are determined to sell at a small advance on cost. HOSTETTER & BEATES, East King street. N. B. AH kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods, for which the highetst market price will-be allowed. H. & B. sept 5 1848 32-tf BOOKS will be opened for subscription to the capital stock of PEACH.BOTTOM BRIDGE COMPANY, incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at the session of 1848, at the follow ing places, viz:—in Lancaster, at the National House, on Friday, the 22nd of September, at 10 o’clock,' A. M.; John Ehler, James Evans, and Jeremiah Brown, Esqrs., commissioners. AtYork, at the Washington House, on the same day and hour; Jno. R. Donnell, David G. Barnitz and Gard ner Furness, Esqrs., Commissioners. At the pub lic house of Henry Fisher, Peach Bottom, Lancaster county, same day and hour; David Lee, Isaac S. Webster, : Esqrs., and James MftSparren, Commis-* sioners. .At Peach Bottom, York county, on same day and hour, at the house of Jesse M’Conkey; Thomas S. Williamson, James Ramsey and James M’Conkey, Commissioners. At West Chester, Pa., at the Mansion House, same day and hour; Isaac Stubbs, George M. Hickman, and Geo. Morrison, Esqrs., Commissioners. Five dollars to be paid on each share at the time of subscribing. By order of ike Commissioners appointed in act of incorporation. JEREMIAH BROWN, Chairman, JASIES M *Co N K EY , > Secretaries. Issac S. Webster, Esqrs., J Peach Botton, Aug. 28, Estate of Dr. P. S. Van Patten, LETTERS of administration having been grant ed to the undersigned ; it is requested that all claims, against the above estate be left, duly authen ticated,at the office ofWm. Frick, Esq., and those in anywise indebted to the estate, may find him at Dr.'VanPatten’s office,(over Mr. ICramph’s store,) on Monday and Tuesday the 11th and 12th insts., ready for settlement, after which the accounts will will be left in other hands for collection. C. W. VAN PATTEN, Administrator. sep 5 —32-6t.] Estate of James Parke. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc-r. WHEREAS, Henry Snltzbach and John Parke, Assignees of said James Parke, of the boro’ of Marietta, did on the 25th day of August, IS4S, file in the office of the Prothonntarv of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the said Court Rave appointed the 23d day of September, IS4B, for the confirmation thereof, un less exceptions be filed. Attest: J. H. KURTZ, Protn*y. Proth’y’s Office, Lan., Sept, o 3t-32 PUBLIC SALE OF Tliree first-rate Plantations in manor township. DETERMINED to move to the state of Illinois, I will sell by public vendue, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 14th day of October next, at my residence, 1 mile west of Millerstown, in Manor township, Lancaster county : Three Planta tions, to wit: No. 1, consisting of a TRACT OF LAND, containing 140 ACRES, strict measure, bounded on the East bv the Little Conestoga creek, on the North by No. 2, on the West by a public road, and on the South by No. 3. The improve ments on No. 1 are a two storv STONE DWELLING HOUSE, ffftl , 50 bv 30 feet, well finished and roofed H g a g with slate; a Stone Swisser Barn 110 feet long, also roofed with slate, and has a large arched cellar underneath ; a Wagon Shed and Corn Barn ; Spring House over a never-fading Spring of water, with fine facilities for a distillery, in a well-built Still House, a Smith shop, with other convenient out-buildings; a Pump in a never-failing well near the house, an Orchard of every kind of choice fruit trees, a well-watered meadow, and about 8 acres of fine Timber Land, besides different Locust groves over the tract, so far advanced ns to enable the cutting of 300 posts yearly without injury to the groves. There is also a good Tenant House and Stable on No. 1. No. 2, consisting of a Tract ot Land, containing 61 Acres and 113 Perches, strict measure, adjoin ing No.l on the South, the Little Conestoga on the East, land of Jacob Brenner on the North, ami a public road on the West. The improvements on this tract are a two storv STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Four Rooms below and four above, with an arched and another cellar; a Stone Swisser Barn, about 70 feet long, with a shingle roof, a Spring House over a never-failing Spring of water, with a dwell ing above the Spring House. Of this tract there are about 6 acres of fine Timber and a fine .mea dow : and has the advantage of a road through Jacob Brenner's land to the Blue Rock road, which is a very short distance from it. No. 3, consisting of a tract of land, containing 88| Acres, strict measure, hounded on the North by No. 1, on the East by the Little Conestoga creek, on the South by land of John Lintner, (miller,) and on the West by a public road. Of this tract about 35 Acres are-WOODLAND, of the best kind, and on it are two never-failing Springs of water, and this No. 3 is a fine situation for buildings and for farming purposes. The land throughout is ol first-rate Limestone soil, the most of it on the sun side, and the whole in. the best state of cultivation. There'-are two mills near the premises, one three quarters of a mile east, and the other three quarters of a mile south. Persons wishing to view the premises will please apply to the subscriber who will show the same and exhibit a draft thereof. Possession and indisputable titles will be given on the first of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock fn the afternoon, when attendance will be given and terms made by A Valuable Farm For Sale, fIAHE subscribers will sell at Public Sale, on 1 Saturday, the 30 th of September , in front of Joseph Ct. Protzman’s Tavern, in Hagerstown, the following described tract of land, viz:* This farm is situate about 4. miles north of Hagerstown, and contains about TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX ACRES of first-rate Land—7o acres of which is well tim bered. The buildings consist of a large - STONE DWELLING HOUSE, fe# Spring House, with a never-failing soring Isljlfl running through it, a large Swisser Barn. This farm is now under good fencing. Persons desirous ol purchasing can view the premises by calling on either of the subscribers, or on Mr. John Miller who resides on the farm. This farm will be divid ed to- suit purchasers. TERMS. —The one-third of the puichase money will be required on the first day of April next, when possession will be given—tfte balance to be paid in two equal annual payments with interest. A good and sufficient deed, clear of all incum- will be given on the payment of the whole of the purchase money. The subscribers will also sell at the same time and place, the large two story BRICK DWELLING AND TANNERY, C. EVEREST. *7m-33 situate near the Public Square, in East Washington street, Hagerstown, adjoining the Tannery of Mr. John Hershey. This house has recently undergone considerable repairs and is now in good order.— Persons wishing to purchase can call upon G. W. Smith, or either of the subscribers who will take pleasure in showing" the premises. LEONARD MIDDLEKAUFF, Sr., JOHN S. MIDDLEKAUFF, ' ELIAS MIDDLEKAUFF. Sept, 5. [Hagerstown Torchlight .] J ts-32 Notice. deceased, ABRAHAM HERR 32 LIST of. LETTERS remaining in the Post-Office at Lancaster, September'l, 1848. Persons calling forletters will please say they are advertised'. A ! Kafroth Henry Augustine Geo Jacob Kalita Stephen Albright Mrs Sarah Kreng er John A tkinson John Kenan Hngh Alkire Jackson or Peter K uffman ( f.harine Burk '£ r ickerbocker B Aronfrit Fred ' Kulp John Brenneman John W Long John Michael Lovet Joseph ‘Loos Darius <Landis John 2 Long Jere ;Lewis Thomas S Beck Ann Black John W Benedict Hiram Baer Henry 2 Butler Richard Lynch Janies Landis David Lucas James Brown Hon S H I»bfevere Daniel Bovin James S , M Bauml John Barnet James j Bear Mrs Catharine Besmer William j Brubaker Christian Burk Henry W. 1 Buch George . j Broker Herman Baird John J Brown Samuel H 2 Bollen Alew'ese 2 ! Brook Clement Burns Wm or Slaughterj & Burns Bye Godfrey Brookheart John Banzer Rev ; Moore Mr jMeyrs Miss Aim ■Meyrs J W j Vteharry W J 2 t iMartin Eli {Musser James L jMeyers Martin Myers C Elizabeth iMathews Rosanna 1 MillejjiYHss Margaret iMeyers William Marshall RF 2 - jMcAdams J P jMcCaully Peggy iMumman Joseph j Meyer Fred 'Meaner Samuel j Myers Henry 2 Martin Joseph (McCulloch Mrs Charlotte :Moyer B D [Metzger George W jMussleman Henry R Mathiot Augustus McKeown James Miley Abraham S Murry Daniel N Nuff William Newton F R S 0 Oechlev Rev G F P , Pyle Mrs Sarah Peiper B Porter George W Patton Samuel R ' Ridabaugh Mrs Rebecca Reinhold C F James E 1 Rogge D W IRegan Dr Robert |Rothetock Monsier le Docteur Adolph 2 {Russel F W [Roberts John H (Robinson John ; S ISwor Abraham ? {Steiner Alex B 2 jSwails Peter N JSherk Jacob jSchram Fred ISummers Elenor B iSmith P F [Swarded Mr (Sipe C [Swartz Miss Lucy i-Shirk Samuel [Stein Mrt Lina 2 (Schafer John {Schnavely Henry (Shober George B iSwitson Simon Stephens John C (Sharpe James ( Smalling John tSehner Fred : Shaffer John Schneider John Sumner E C T Trago William Trimble William W Walton Arthur Walsh Thomas Willex Joseph . WineauMias Caroline Winower Miss Mary Williams & Jackson Ware Christ White James S Wise Jer Wolfe George Weyrauch A Waters Mr Watkins Elihu Wexler Abraham Weh John Fred (Williams Ralston (Watson Hiram Y ' Voung Rev G W : Z (Zell Barbara Zook Miss Elizabeth Zellers Miss Elizabeth Clark J W Chain Levi Craig John Clark John C C-erf David Crossman J W Cratt Peter Chase Chester Cory Miss Sarah Ann Carter J C Cove Robert Conestoga Div S ot T Collene John Clinger Dr P Delzert Peter 2 Densel Mrs S Dunn William Doffy Henry. Dingee Jacob Downy John W Dripps Robert Dillan Capt Isaac Dickinson John Jun Dorr Philip Henry Deets John Deshong Peter M Doewr Charles Evans Evan R Eshleman Henry Ehrlen Anton Eldny James Eberly Samuel Eppinger John G Echternacht Jacob Fletcher John Flory Miss Martha L Frankford Miss Maria Frey Jacob Foulk John Fahnestock Samuel Forngy John Forbs William Griffitt Adam Gonz Michael Gestwite Peter Geiger George Groff J M Graham Miss Rebecca Herr David .Huston John Heastand Jacob Hoffstatter John Herson Haldeman Henry Horsman Isaac Hutton Dr. Heimeman Jacob Harnich Christian Hestand Steven Hames A E Harris W H Hogendobler J Howell John C Harrar & Dare 2 Horn George Dr Hums Mason S Hiestand Jacob D Hobesack G S Hower Joseph B Irvin Hiram Johnson William 2 Janoway W R Johnson Thomas Jameson Isaac K Kline William 2 Kendrich Mary Kauffman Rudolf Krom B MARY DICKSON, P. M. Lancaster, Sept, fi, IS4B. # • 32-3 t A Pequea Valley Farm, at Private THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, a VAL UABLE FARM, in Salisbury township, Lan caster county, two miles east of the White Horse, on the road'to Mount Vernon tavern, and adjoining lands of John D. Wilson, Jacob Gardner, and oth ers. Said farm consists of first-rate limestone land, and contains ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES , in a high state of cultivation, aud is generally al lowed to be one of the best in the township, never missing a crop. The improvements are a large TWO STORY STONED\yELLINGHOUSE, |miß large Swisser Barn,96 feet long, wag- j|S|,Bh| on shed, grain shed, and other out- JlissßlL buildings, a good orchard and a number qfrpeach trees. The farm is divided into nine convenient fields, well watered, and under good Chestnut fen ces. There are two acres of wood land, also a lime kiln on the premises. Further information may be had by. applying to the subscriber. August 29. Estate of Daniel Kean, deceased. is hereby given, that letters of admin istration have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Daniel Kean, late of Drumore twp'. Lancaster county, deceased, who died intestate. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them, duly authenticated, and those knowing themselves to' be indebted are re quested to render immediate payment. ELIZABETH'KEAN, Adm'x, residing in Drumore twp., Lancaster county. August 22. 6w-30. Valuable Farm at Public Sale. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale on the premises, on Saturday, the nth of Oc tober, 1848, all that VALUABLE FARM, late the property of William Pennock, in Little Britain twp., Lancaster county, deceased, containing 269 ACRES, bofinded by lands of Pine Grove Iron Works, Cyrus Shriener and others. The improvement consists of a comfortable Two-Story LO® ©WILLOINI©, (fmA and two log tenements. The land is iHifißg of an excellent quality, being well- «H9B< watered, with a reasonable proportion of Woodland, together with a young and thriving Orchard of choice fruit. There have been put on the property 6000 bushels of lime within the last two years. The above property will be sold all together or divided in lots to suit purchasers. A further des cription is deemed unnecessary, as persons wishing to purchase will view for themselves, and be shown the same by applying to Charles E‘. Pennock, re siding at Pine Grove Iron Works. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, when conditions will be made known by CHARLES E. PENNOCK, LEWIS PENNOCK, Administrators. August 29 *ts-31 Assigned Estate of Christian Her shey and Wife. THE undersigned, auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to distribute the estate of said Christian Hershey, now deceased, in the hands of his assignees Jacob Bremer and John Schurff, according to law, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Wednesday,' the 13th of Septem ber next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the public house of Henry H. l-ichty, in West King street, Lancaster, when and where all persons having claims against said estate may present the same. W. CARPENTER, Auditor. td-31. August 29. Alpacas t! BLACK and_ fancy colors, very low ; Plaid Al pacas ; an elegant assortment; prices from 25 cents upwards. Plain M. De-Laines. good, at 12} cents; also, Ginghams, dark styles, fast colors, at 12} cents. Just received atlhe New Yo& Store. August 15,’48-29-tf.J GRIEL. & GILBERT. Produce Wanted. THE highest market price will be paid in CASH for every description of Grain and Flour de livered at the Warehouse or Mills on the Conestoga Navigation. Apply to GEO. CALDER, Centre Square, Lan’r. August 8 P DONNELLY, Attorney at Law: Office in . South Queen Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. R. Montgomery, Esq. [jan 4 ’4B-49 . Public Sale of Valuable laud. 1. THE subscribers'.will offer at Public Sale, on 1 ! FRIDAY, the 6th day of October next, on the | premises, at 11 o’clock A. M., the following yalua-i bie lands, the property of late-of j Thomas township, Franklin "county. , The Mansion Farm, containing 284 acres of 1 • LIMESTONE LAND, J ] situated in said township, one mile West of St; Thomas,.on'the Turnpike Road, adjoining lapds of James Campbell, William McDowell, and heirs of John Wilson. The improvements con- njjpl sist of one large TWO STORY STONE ;j DWELLING HOUSE, STONE BANK JHJna BARN, TWO Tenant Houses, one °f£S3BQS§ : Brick and the other of Log, Stone Spring House, and other necessary buildings. 240 acres of the above farm are cleared, in a good state of cultiva tion, and under a good,fence. There are two ex cellent Spring's near the Mansion House, and a- Spring, of running water in one of the fields* There is a large ORCHARD of good fruit, and a great quantity of Locust Trees on the premises. ALSO—A tract of heavy timbered Wood land, consisting of Limestone and FreestoneSSgf® land, in said township; two miles West of St. Thomas, on the Furnace road, adjoining’ lands of Abraham Stump, heirs of John Wilson, and oth ers, containing S 7 acres more, or less. ALSO—A Lot of Grouud, in said township, two miles West of St. Thomas, on the Turnpike road, on which are erected a LOG HOUSE and LOG STABLE. Any person desiring to see the above premises, will call pn Frederick Mish, residing on the Man sion Tract. The above property will be sold at private sale before the day of sale should a suitable offer be made, and if it is not sold on the day advertised, it will continue to be offered at private sale. Terms made*known on day of sale bv WILLIAM MISH, HENRY MISH, Executors of John Mish, dec'd. St. Thomas, Franklin county, Aug. 29, '4B-ts. [Sentinel, Cumberland Valley.] THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, a Farm, situate on Piney Creek, Germany township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Jacob Best, Geo* Biddle, and others, two miles South of Littlestown, near the Turnpike, CONTAINING 146 ACRES, more or less. There are between 70 and 80 acres of Woodland, and about 15 acres of Meadow. There are TWO DUELLING HOUSES on the Farm, a DOUBLE LOG BARN, a §g ■ b*b never failing spring of water near the El J * * houses. ALSO —a first rate CARDING ( AND FULLING MILL, and it would be a conve nient situation for a Saw Mill, there being sufficient water for both the Fulling and Saw Mills. There is also an excellent APPLE ORCHARD of choice FRUIT. . Any person wishing to view the property, will call on the subscriber, living near the .same. It not sold before FRIDAY,' the 6th day of Octo ber next, it will oit that day, at 10 o’clock A. M., be offered at Public Sale, on the premibes ; and if not then sold, it will be offered for rent. August 29 (Gettysburg Compiler, $2,50.] Estate of Henry Hag}'. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. WHEREAS, Samuel Mellinger and Daniel Hagy, committee of said Henry Hagy, an habitual drunkard of West Cocalico township, did on*the 19th day of Augußt, 1848, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, 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 the 18th day of September, 1848 for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. H. KURTZ, Proth’v Prothonotary’s Office, > Lancaster, August 29, 1848. J Estate of Robert Patterson, dcc’d. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of administration have been granted to the under signed, on the Estate of Robert Patterson, late of Bart township, Lancaster county, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are there fore requested, to present their accounts, duly au thenticated, for immediate settlement, and those knowing themselves to be in any wise indebted, are requested to render immediate payment, to the sub scriber, residing in the same township. ROBERT W. PATTERSON, Adm’r. tit-31. August 29. JUST received this day, a fresh supply of those splendid fast-color Prints, Gj cents per yard, together with an elegant assortment of Merrimac Prints 12i cent':. GRIKL & GILBERT. August 22 30 SWISS, Book, and •* Mull” Muslins, from 18* cents upwards; Plain and Fancy Nets very low. Also a laige assortment of Plaid and Striped Muslins at 12J cts,. per yard—now opening* at the New York Store. ORIEL & GILBERT. August 22 ' 30 JUST received an elegant assortment of Neck and Waist Ribbons —dark rich colors —for Fall, something entirely new. Bonnet Ribbons —new Fall Styles ; dark colors. Cap and narrow fancy Ribbons of every description. ORIEL & GILBERT. August 22, 184 S 30 HOURS OF DEPARTURE OF THE STEAMBOAT Will leave Lancaster at 8 o’clock A. M. il Safe Harbor at 4 o’clock P. M On Wednesdays Will leave Lancaster at 7 o’clock A. M. & 4 P. M. ” Safe Harbor 12 o’clock, noon. On Thursdays and Fridays Will leave Safe Harbor at 7 o’clock A. M. ” Lancaster at 4 o’clock P. M. On Saturdays Will leave Safe Harbor at 7 o’clock A M & 4 P M “ Lancaster at 1 o’clock P. VI 93" For tickets apply to the Captain on board or to ' GEO. CALDER, Agent. August 15. 4t-29. JOHN HERSHEY. si-31 . Ur. Mi M. Moore, Dentist. "Cl TILL continues to perform all operations on the TEETH «pon terms to suit the times. Offiee North Queen street, opposite Kauffman’s Hotel, ap 1 9 , THE LADIES are particularly invited to call early and examine those beautiful and rich BONNET RIBBONS, all new, fall styles, now opening at the BEE HIVE, N. Queen st. sep 21 33 ANOTHER large supply of choice S>ry Goods for fall and winter. At the Bee Hive, North Queen st. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. oct. 19 38 HAVE received a large lot of very cheap LIN EN GOODS. Shirting 25 and 37$ cents. 12-4 Linen Sheetings, very low. 9-4 “ Damask Table Linens, 50, 62j and 75 cts. Table Napkins, very cheap. Diaper Towoling, best quality. Fine Huckaback Toweling. Bird Eye Diaper, for children’s aprons. Cambric Handkerchiefs from 12J to §l. May 9, 1848. tf-15. Tuition in the German and He* brew Languages. JACOB EHRLICH respectfully informs the citi zens of Lancaster, that he is prepared to give instruction as Teacher of the German and Hebrew Languages, and will be happy to receive a class. By long and practical experience in this profession, both in Europe and America, he feels competent, in a short time and by the simplest methods, to impart an accurate knowledge and comprehension of these two useful and important languages. Applicants will please call on Moses Goldsmith, near the Rail Road Depot. Sept. 5 Valuable City Property at Public Sale. ON SATURDAY, the 23d SEPTEMBER, 1848, will be sold by public vendue, at the public house of Henry Lichty, a one story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and piece of ground, qt present occupied by the subscriber, situated in .South Prince street, bounded by property of Jacob Rhoads on the North, and property of Jacob Buch on the South, about squares from the Court House, and about the same distance from tha Conestoga Steam Mills. This property has a central location, and contains a front ot 37 feet 3 inches, with all the necessary improvements. Possession will be given the beginningof October. Sale to commence at 7 o’clock in the evening, when conditions of sale will be made known by GEORGE S. DANNER. Sept. 5 32 “\TOTICE ig hereby given to-the debtors of the X i assigned estate of John Rhoads and wife, that unless they make immediate payment to the under signed assignee, their respective accounts ■will positively be placed in the hands of a proper officer or collection; and all those having claims-against said estate arc requested to present them, properly I authenticated for settlement. DANIEL M. EABY, Assignee, ' 3t-_3l Private Sale. THOMAS BITTLE. 31-ts Notice! Wlitte Goods! Ribbons! Ribbons!! IVew Arrangement COLEMAN. On Mondays and Tuesdays LongcnecKcr & Co., Last Notice. August 29 SANDS, UENTS & CO’S HIPPOFERAEAN ARENA. THIS IMMENSE anch truly Magnificent Estab lishment will be \>pen iu Lancaster, on Thurs day and Friday, September 21st and 22d, 1848. FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. In addition to their already mammoth troupe of Equestrians and Animals the Proprietors offer, the present season, a series of novel and Magnificent Entertainments, far surpassing anything that eVer was presented to the American Public. • The lead ing new features of this extensive company consists of a. pair of trained Elephants, Jenny Lind and Romeo, and ten Egyptian Camels, whose perform ances have been the wonder and-delight of thou sands in Great Britain and on the continent of Eu rope. Independent of these unparalleled novelties, the company proper is composed of a host of artists whose abilities have stood the test of the most searching criticism both in the old and new worlds, and the names which are now( offered are a sufficient guaranty that none but the most talented have been selected. Among them will be found those of Mr. R. Sand's and his children Maurice .and Jesse j Mons. Cane in his astonishing performance; faster Walter Aymar, the Juvenile Equestrian Wonder in various acts of equitation unapproached as a bare-back rider; M’lle Rosalthe Madigan, the Fairv Ama zonian Princess of the Arena, only 7 years of age ; Mr. Madigan, the great scenic and polyhippian Equestrian; Sig. Perez, the Unrivalfed Contortion ist; Mr. Ruggles, the popular and unsurpassed per former on the Corde Volante; Wm. Aymer, .the Aerial Vaulter; Albert Aymer; Messrs. Hice, Mitchell, Crawford, Lacy, Tucker, and a nost of other performers, male and female, all of the most aprpoved talent in their various feat?. This Mammoth Corps will enter town on the morning of Exhibition, at 11 o’clock, in Procession and cavalcade, preceded by the Sacred Egyptian Chariot of Isis and Osiri9, drawn by 10 Egyptian Camels, containing the splendid fuH’band attached to the Company. Next in order will be the EastTndian Car; to which will be harnessed the two Elephants, follow ed by the magnificent Stud of Horses, and all tho numerous costly and highly ornamented Vehicles belonging to the company. The beautiful Fairy- Carriage drawn by twenty Lilliputian Ponies, driven in Hand, will bring up the rear of the whole pro cession, the toute ensemble of which surpasses any thing which language can desrcibc. Master of the Arena, Capt. J.A. Decamp, Eques trian Director, Mr. H. P. Madigan, Treasurer, Mr. J.W. Foshay. Clowns, Petland and Lathrop, both distinguished above all others iu the country, for their wit and joviality, and unsurpassed by any in’ the world for their genuine and unexceptionable humor. Musical Director, Mr. E. K. Eaton ; Lead er of the Brass Bund, Mr. Geo. Soe-ev, Leader of the String Band, Herr Ai Gerloff. The Pavilion in which the cornpanv will exhibit is by far the largest ever erected, and’ will be bril liantly illuminated on the night of performance. Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock P. M. Perform ance commences at2j and 7fc o’clock.- Admittance 2o cents; positively no half price August 22 ’ 4 go Estate of JolmK. Park, deceased, NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters-of administrationou the Estate of John K. Park, late of the borough of Ma rietta, deceased.- All persons having claims against the said estate, are hereby requested to present them forthwith, duly authenticated; and those know ing themselves to be in any wise indebted, are re quired to make immediate payment to the under signed, residing in .V) arietta. JOHN AUXER, Adnm’r. *7t-28. August S. Notice. THE Cohimbia Bank and Bridge Company intend to make application to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the next session thereof, for the renewal, extension and continuance of the Banking, discounting and other privileges they possess under existing laws. The Company to be continued by the name, style and title of the Columbia Bank & Bridge Company,, in the borough ofCoulmbia, in the county of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania. By order of the Board, SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Columbia, July 1,184 S. 6mo-23; Estate or John EunUle 3 deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that letters of adinin j_% istration have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of John Kunklc, late of Drumore twp. Lancaster county, deceased, who died intestate. All persons having claims against said estate,, are requested to present them, duly authenticated, and those knowing themselves to be indebted, are re quested to make immedi. te’payinent. ELIZABETH KUNKLE, Adm’x, residing in Drumore twp., Lancaster county-. August 22. .Gw-30. Woticc. LANCASTER SAVINGS 5 INSTITUTION, ) . Lancaster, July 1, 1848. £ is hereby. given, in pursuance of the provisions of the Act of Assembly, that the Stockholders of the Lancaster Savings 7 Institution will make an application to the nest Legislature of Pennsylvania for a renewal, extension and contin uance of the charter and corporate existence of said Institution for the period often years fropi the expiration of the present charter; to continue ami retain its present name and corporate style with the same location, viz : in the city of Lancaster. CHAS. BOUGHT BR, Treas’r July 11, 1348. , New Supply of Boots & Gum SboeN, &c. jTil THE subscriber has just received a new'' ®«b* supply of Boots, Shoes, Gum at his stand, in North Queen Street, two doors above the Post Office, to which he invites the attention of his patrons and the public in general. He has a supply of Gum Shoes of every descrip tion, consisting of Buskins, Sandals, and plain, with double soles, and also a common article. Nov 9 ’47-41] ADAM S. ICELLEH. Stray Horse. FIVE DO LLARR Reward will ! be paid by the subscriber, for the recovery of a HORSE, 7 to 8 years old, 1G hands high, which some 5 weeks since strayed from its owner in Bart township. JOHN LYLE. 31-3 t. August 29. Coal, Plaster & Salt for Sale. ON hand and for sale, at GraefF’s Landing, on the Conestoga. 500 Sacks Aluran Salt. ; 100 Sacks Aston and factory filled fine, do.' 250 Barrels New York Salt. 600 Tons §o’ft Window Plaster. Also, Baltimore Company, Pine Grove, Shaniokin and Huston Coal in lota to suit purchasers/ GEO. CALDER. Gw-28. August 8. Adjourned Audit on iUe Estate of John S. Slilrk, tiec’d. THE undersigned, auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, to. dis tribute the assets remaining in the hands of Jacob S. Shirk and Peter Fieles, administrators of the es tate of John S. Shirk, late of West Earl township, in Lancaster county, deceased, among his creditors, and according to law, hereby notifies the said credi tors and all interested, that he will attend for the purpose of his- appointment on Wednesday, the 13th day of September 2 o’clock P. v•> at the public house of Emanuel *Van Kenan, in North Queen Street, Lancaster, ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor. August 22 30 Clotbs! Clotbs!! SUPER Iwan Simonis; Black French Cloths from $2,50 upwards; Bro Blue, B. Blaik, and Inv. Green; from 81,50 upwards. received at the New York Store. , GRIEL & GILBERT. August 15. > > Prints! Prints!! DARK Blue and Double Purple ; together with a large and well selected assortment of Mer rimack, Cocheco and Hamilton Prints, fast colors, at prices varying from to 121- cents, now-open ing at the New York-Store. August 15 , 48-29-tfd GRIEL & GILBERT. • Muslins! 41 Bleached and onhlcached Muslins,-61 cU . 4 heavy do. at 8, 10, and 121 cents i Sheetings from sto 12 quarters.wide; also Soperior.Lmen Sheetings 12*; wide.: Just York Store. GRIEL & GILBERT. . August 15,’48.
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