Mabried.—On the 17th inst, by the Rev. John C. Baker, Jfenry Butler,of Martic,to Clara Taylor, of this city. r Died. —At Cleveland, Ohio, on the 11th instant, Elizabeth A., wife of the Rev. Alexander Varian, and daughter of the late William P. Atlee, Esq., of this city. . "GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. Sheriff’s Proclamation, OfthegeneralEleotionfor the year 1848, IN pursuance of tlie duties imposed by the Election Laws of the State of Pennsylvania. I, DAVIDH ARTMAN, HighSheriffof Lancaster coun ty, do hereby publish and give notice, to the qualified citizens, electors of the several Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the city and county caster, that a General Election will be held onTc ES DAY, the 10th day of OCTOBER NEXT, *1843.) at the several places hereinafter designated, to elect by ballot.— One qualified citizen to be voted feu by all the qual itied citizens of Lancaster county, for GOVERNOR of the State of Pennsylvania. One qualified citizen to be voted for by all the qualified citizens of Lancaster county for CANAL COMMISSIONER. And. the following officers tobe voted for by all the qualfied voters of Lancaster county, viz : One qualified citizen to represent the county ol Lancaster in the Congress of the United States. Two qualified citizens to represent the district com posed of the counties of Lanc.oster and Lebanon in tiie Senate of Pennsylvania Five qualified citizens to represent said county in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One qualified citizen for Sheriff of said county. One qualified citizen for Register of said county. One qualified citizen for Recorder of said county. One qqalified citizen for Clerk of the Orphans' Court of said county. One qualified citizen for Clork of the Quarter rfes sions of said county. One qualified citizen for I’rolhonotary of said eo’y. One qualified citizen for Commissioner of suid county. . Two qualified citizens for Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said county. " J One qualified citizen for Auditor of said county. One qualified citizen for Coroner of suid county. Ist District—The qualified electors of the first Dis trict, composed of the city of Lancaster, arc to hold their'election at the Court House of said city. i2d District—Drumore township, at the public house now occupied bv Frederick Zarrueher, in said twp. 3d District— Composed of part uf tho townships of Mount. Joy mul the whole of West Donegal, including tlic borough of Elizabethtown, ut tho public house now occupied by George Rover, in the borough of Elizabethtown. Ith District—ltuing a part of EhH township, ut the public house now occupied by A. E. llohurts in the village of New Holland, in said township. .'•til District—Elizabeth township, at. the public house now occupied by John Krb, in said township Oth District—Borough of ritrasburg, at tho psblic house now occupied by Joseph Potts, in said twp. 7th District—Composed ol Hanbo township; inclu ding the borough of Munheun.nt the public house now occupied by Jacob Kissinger, in said boiouch. Bth District—Salisbury twp, at the public house now' occupied by John Mason, in said township. 9th District—East Cbcalicotownship, at the public diouse now occupied by John Freelit, in the village ol Reamstown. in said township'. LOth District—Being a part of the township of Eas Donegal, at the public school house, in the village of Maytown, in said township. 11th District—Carnarvon township, at the public house now occupied bv.Jolm Albright, in the village of Churchtown, in said township. 12th Distriet—Martie tow nship, at the public house now occupied by James Benson, in said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public house now occupied by C. H. Graham, in said township. 14th District—Coleratn township, at the public house now occupied by Cyrus Milner, in said twp. 15th District—Little Britain township, at the pub lic house now occupied by widow Lewis, in said tp. 16th District—Warwick township,on the premises lately occupied by Jacob Ziegler,in the village uf Lit iz, in s,\id township. 17th District—Composed of the borough of Mariet «*-ta and part-of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough of Marietta, in suid twp. 18th District—rCuiumbia borough, at the town Hall, in said borough. 19th District—Salisbury township, at the public house uow occupied by John Smoker, in said twp. 2l)tb District —Leacock township,, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Rutter, in said twp. 21st.District—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by Isaac Messner, in said twp. 22d District—Composed of parts of townships of Rapho, Mountioy and East Donegal, at the -public school house in the village of Mountjoy. 23d District —Being part of East Hempfield town ship, at the public hoase now occupied by Christian Stoner, in the village of Petersburg in said twp. 24th District—West Lampeter • township, at the public house now occupied by Henry-:Miller, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said township. 2f>th District—Conestoga township, at the (public house now occupied by Adam Kendig, in said twp. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house in the borough uf Washington, ip said township. 27th District —Epbt ata township, at the public house now occupied by John Gross in said township. Q3th District—Conoy township, at the public school house, in the village of Baiobridgb, in said township. 29th District—Manheim township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Minieh. in the vil lage of Neffsville, iu said township. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, in cluding that part which voted with the 34th district and formerly belonged to theHOth, at the public house j .new occupied by Abraham Peters, in said township, j 31st District—WestEarl township, at the public 1 house now occupied by Samuel Hull, in Earlville, in said township. 32d District-Being part of West Hempfield town ship, at the house now occopiedby Jacob Greider, in said township. 33d District—The township of West Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Robert Evans, in the borough of Strasburg. 34tli District —Being part of Manor township, com nionly called ludiautown district, at the school house in said township, known by the name of Rural Hall. 35th District—West’Cocalico township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Samuel Shower, in the vil lage of Sboeneck, in said township. 36th District —Being part of Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt. Blue Ball, in said township. 37th ’District —Paradise township, at the public house now occupied by John Row r c. in said township. 38th District—Being a part’ of East Hempfield township, at the-public school house in the village of Hempfield, iu said township." 39th District—Lancaster township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Graeft’ in said twp. 40thDistrict-s-East Lampeter township, atth" pub lic house now occupied by Daniel Miller, in saiu twp. ' 41,st District—Fulton township, at the public house of Elias Pennington, in said township. •!2d District—Composed of Upper Leacock town ship'; at the public house of Frederick Swope, in said township. 43d District—Composed of Penn township, at the ' public house of Christian Hershey in said township. The general.elcctions in nllthe Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the county are to be open ed between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the , forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or j adjournment until seven o’clock in the evening, when • all the polls shall be closed — ZfeF'except the Polls of j the Ward and General Elections 'unite City of Lan- \ easier, which shall be kept open until nine o’clock in \ the. afternoon. i Every person excepting J ustices of the Peace, who ! shall.hold any'office or appointment of profit or trust ! under the government of the United States, or of this i State, or of any city or incorporated-District, whether ! . a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate! officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under | the Legislature, executive or judiciary department of l this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated District, aud also that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the Se " lect and Common CouuciLof any city, or Commission ers of any incorporated District is, bylaw, incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, of any election\of this’ Commonwealth, and no Inspector, or other officer, of any such' election, shall be eligible to any office to be there voted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections, shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in tne district to which they respectively belong, before nine o’clock-in the morning; each of t said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be 'a qualified voter of such district. "In case the person who shall have received the second highest numbeyjf votes for Inspector, shall I not attend on the-day of any election, then the per- j son who shall have received the second highest.num ber of votes for Judge at the next preceding election shall act as an Inspector in his place, aud in case the ] person who shall have received the highest number I of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person e lected Judge shall appoiut an Inspector in his place, and incase the person elected as Judge shall not at tend, then the Inspector who shall have received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in tne board for the space of an hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of f the township, ward or district, for which such officers ft- shall have been elected, present at the place of elec tion. shall elect one of their number to fill such va cancy.” ‘ The Jadges are to make their returns for the countv of Lancaster, at the Court House, in the city of Lan caster, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of OCTOBER A. D., 1848, at 10 o’clock, A. M. * DAVID HARTMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, 7 September 12, 1848. ) DENTISTRY. DRS. WAYLAN & McCALLA, GRADUATES of the Baltimore College of Den tal Surgery, beg leave to announce to the citizens of Lancaster,- and public generally, that •they have entered into partnership in the practice ' of DENTAL SURGERY, and will / uNfG&SSBL hereafter occupy conjointly the rooms * hitherto occupied by Dr. Waylan, di rectly over Messrs. Sprecher and Rohrer’s Hard ware Store, in East King street, 5 doors from the Court House, where they are prepared to practice all the various branphes of the Profession on the most approved plan. 1 For the information of any tvho may be suffering • from Palatine defects, either Congenital or-Acci dental, we would remark that our art. holds out the only means of relief. [sept 19-tf-34 STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!| At No. 97, South Second Street. Philadelphia. CJ. TYNDALE respectfully invites an exami , nation of his large stock of Stoves, embracing some of the best and most elegant patterns of Penn sylvania, New York, Peekskill, Troy, &c.—together with a beautiful assortment of fancy SHEET IRON STOVES and RADIATORS, fof Parlors, Dining-Rooms, Kitchens or Chambers he believes that his assortment will compare to advantage with that of any other establishment. He has also a splendid stock of . On's Celebrated Air-Tight Slaves. for which he has been the agent for many years in this city, in the manafacture of which for excellence and cheapness, he refers to his numerous purcha sers, and for beauty of patterns, he believes him self unrivalled. $£T For Stoves, whether for Wood or Coal, his assortment is complete. He returns his thanks to his old customers, to whom and to the public, he renews his iuvitation to give him a call at the old stand No. 97, S<*ith Second Street, Philadelphia, sept 19 2m-34 Judd & Murray OPPOSITE the Post Office, North Queen street, Lancaster, are receiving a large supply of Books of choice character at very low prices: Turner’s Sacred History of the World, to be Philosophically .considered, in a Series of Letters to a Son. 3 vsls. 18mo. Muslin, $1,35. Browne’s Trees oPAmerica, Native and Foreign Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, Scientific ally and Popularly Described. Illustrated with nu merous engravings. Lewis and Clark’s Travels beyond Rocky Moun tains. Engravings. 2 vols. 18mo,.Muslin 90c. Schroeder’s Shores of the Mediterranean. With Sketches of Travel in the East. - 2 vols. 12tno, Muslin. $175. The Magazines for October received. P. S. We shall received in a few days 5000 vols. from the New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales. September 19. „ 2t-34. Central Book Store! BOOKS fur all classes at the lowest prices. A new and large assortment of Phrenological Works just received from O. S. Fowler, N. Y. Matrimony, Maturity, Ifume for All, Busts, &r. (fodey’s and Graham’s Magazines for October, just received, AH new works received as soon as published. Subscription for all Magazines, lie views, English and American. Also lor all weekly/ and daily newspjymrs of Philadelphia and New York. P. DILLKR it Co. Imve made extensive pmcha sos at the lain Trade Sale in Philadelphia, and are prepared to furnish nil kinds of School and ,Vised. lanootiK Bobktrund Stationery, at reduced priens- Their arrangements also with all the publishing houses in our eastern cities, give them unequalled facilities for filling all orders from Principals of Academies, Country School Teachers, Country Storekeepers and miscellaneous renders generally t hroughoul the country. All kinds of Statiourry and Fancy articles m their line, are on hand at the lowest prices. P. DILLKR & Co. J. fiish’s Old Stand. Corner «>l North Queen and Orange st. Lancaster. September 19. H-31 Cheap millinery Goods. A Splendid assortment of RIBBONS, * SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS, Cheap for Cash at EDWARD’S 37 South Second Street, Philadelphia, sept 19 ' lm-34 Estate oi' Ab’m Ifiersliey, dec’d. LETTERS of administration having been gran ted to the undersigned on the estate of Abraham Hershev, late of Penn township, Lancaster county, deceased —all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present them for set tlement —and those knowing themselves to be in any wise indebted are requested to make immediate pavment. GEO. KAPP, Admin’r. sept 19 34-6 t Mrs. Raninger HAS JUST RECEIVED AND WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, the lf>th of September, at her in Kramph's Building, North Queen Street, a 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 15th inst., at Mrs, Raninger’s room—the prices of which range from 12j to ISJ cents per yard, and from 20 t 0.25 cents per yard. {£T Ladies wishing STRAW BONNETS Lined and Trimmed for FalJ, are invited to give her a visit, opposite the Post Office September 12 Fashionable Milliuery IV/TRS. BURKE, \l2'Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, [\ I opposite the Washington House, invites the attention of the Ladies, Merchants, and Milliners, visiting Philadelphia, to her elegant assort ment of DRESS, MOURFING and SI UPLEgjjjfp) CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, &c., and flatters herself that;they will be found on inspection supe rior to any hou:;e in the citv. Sept 12 *3m-33 Notice. 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 18-18, 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. At York, at the Washington House, on the same dav 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 -jlav and hour; David Lee, Isaac S. Webster, Esqr's., and James McSparren, Commis sioners. At Peach Bottom, York county, on same day and hour, at the house of Jesse M'Conkcy; 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 the Commissioners appointed in act of incorporation. JEREMIAH BROWN, Chairman. James M'Conkey, > p . Issac S. Webster, Esqrs., J •- ecje attes. Peach Botton, Aug. 28. 3t-32 Latgt Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the debtors of the 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 are requested to present them, properly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL M. EABY. Assignee. 3t-31 August 29 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 Scherff, according to law, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of hi l * 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. August 29. td-31. Adjourned Audit bn the Estate of John S, Shirk, dec’d. mHE 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 next, at 2 o’clock P. viat the public house of Emanuel Van Kenan, in North Queen Street, Lancaster. ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor. August 22 30 STRAY COW CAME to the late residence of Eli 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 aboye 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. *33-31. 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. M. till 3 o,clock P. M. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Actuary. September 12. 33-4 t. JUNIUS B. KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law, offers his professional services to the public.— Office’ in Longenecker’s building, Centre Spuare. ext door to Kendig’s Hotel. - April 13, 1847. l] REAL ESTATE. Valuable City Property at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale that valuable pro- ' perty situate in East King street, second square ‘ from the Court House, now in the occupancy of’ K. Ewing. The DWELLING HOUSE is a two : story BRICK .BUILDING, finished m modern style, with a two story brick BACK BUILDING, all cov- ! ered with slate. The lot is about 32 feet front by : 252 feet deep and has on it a number of choice Jruit trees, shrubbery, he. There is a pump of never failing water in the yard. The house has . been built within the last three years, and has every : convenience to make it one of the most desirable i properties in the city, and to persons wanting a ' pleasant private residence, or place of public busi- i ness it presents an opportunity seldom to be met [ with. i For terms, which will be reasonable, apply to the 1 undersigned, ELIZABETH BL'CIC. j Lancaster, Sept. 19, 184 S. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an oder granted by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, there will be ex posed to public sale, at the Buck Tavern, in Dru- ; more township, Lancaster county, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1848, a certain Messuage and Tract of Land, situate in said township of Drumore, con- ; taining 11 ACRES and 38 PERCHES, bounded by [ lands of Daniel Rinear, Dr. Benj. Musser, Widow ' Kunkle and others. The improvements, consist of a two-story STONE j 20 by 2.0 feet, with a porch in front. Part of the ■ Land is enclosed and improved, and the residue consists of Woodland. The same is the property late of John Kunkle, of said township, deceased. Any person wishing to view the property pre vious to the clay of sale, will please call on Jacob Kunkle or the subscriber, residing near the same. •Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. The terms will be made known and due attendance given on dav of sale. ' ELIZABETH KUNKLE, Adm’x. ts*34 OrpltanH’ Court Sale. WILL be sold on the premises, by public ven due or outcry, on SATURDAY, the 14th of OCTOBER next, ut 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, the following real estate of John Saxton, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, de ceased, viz: All that certain lot ol ground situate in the said township of Silver Spring, bounded by lands of Henry Grove, Christian Keller, William Keller, Peter Kissinger and the road leading from the turnpike to Clark’s mill, containing about Two Acres. This lot issituatc near Kingstown, nnd has thereon erected u weathorbonrded DWELLING HOUSE, || and a Log Stable. There is a good sclectionJOlL of fruit trees on the premises. Also, all that plantation or tract of land situate in the said township of Silver Spring., bounded by lands of Christian Keller, Michael Kost, George Rupp and others, containing 112 ACRES and 109 PERCHES, strict measure. The land is Limestone, in good cultivation and well fenced. There is a fair'pro portion of it Woodland. The improvements are a two storv wheatherboarded log DWELLING HOUSE, A STONE BANK BARN, Waeond Shed, Corn Crib, and other out-buildings. There is a large APPLE ORCHARD of xgfiv. good fruit and other fruit trees on the Pl ace «jj§gff) A stream of water runs through the premises and there is a well of water at the house.' This property is well situated, being about 1 mile south of Kingstown. Persons wishing to view the premises can do so by calling on the subscriber or the tenant residing on the land. The conditions of sale will be made known on the dav oi sale by GEORGE KELLER, Adm’r. *ts-34 Tavern Stand, Store House, AND OTHER VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, the 12th of OCTOBER, 1848, in pursuance of the last will ofGeorge 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: ,a* No. 1, That well known nrPjffi final STORE HOUSE, and LOT STf jag a FllsSt of LAND, now in the occu pancv of said Potts. This ** 1 . i house has always done an ex * cellent business, and is in every respect a good stand, being situated at the intersection of the two mam streets. The tavern house and store are of brick, two stories high, with two story brick kitchen attached, and well ol 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 and 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 story FRAME BUILDING, used at present as a shoe shop. No. 3, Is a Acre Lot adjoining the tavern lot on the north, fronting on tho 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, la a lot adjoining No. 4, and fronting on the same road 12. 6 perches, containing 1 acres, 5 perches. described properties will he 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 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. j THE subscribers, agents in trust for the heirs ! aud widow, wiil 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 *l9 ACRES, and 67 PERCHES, strict measure, in a high state of cultivation, nearly all clear land and under fence. It a fiords 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 Barn, Stable, &c., a well of excellent water near one of the houses and barn, with a variety qf 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 1 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 PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM* THE heirs of Nathaniel F. Lightner, dec’d, will sell by public vendue, on THURSDAY, the sth ofOCTOBER, A. D. 1848, on the premises, thatVALUBLE EIRST-RATE 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 ro^d —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 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, Spring House in cellar, Carriage House, Wood Shed, Hog Pens and other improvements.— There is also'i one-story brick Tenant House on the premises* All of the buildings except the Tenant House and Wood Shed are covered with Slate. There are TWO ORCHARDS; J|gg one of them planted rwo 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 said N. F. Lightner, dec’d. PETER E. LIGHTNER, THOMAS S. McILVAINE. ts-33 NOTHER large supply of choice Dry Goods for fail and winter. At the Bee Hive, North Queen at. CBAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. oot. 19 38 REAL ESTATE A Pequea Talley Farm, at Private Sale. 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 STONE DWELLINGHOUSF., large Swisser Barn, 96 feet long, wag- (!|f on shed, grain shed, and other out buildings, a good orchard and a number of peach trees. The farm is divided into nine convenient field?, 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. JOHN HERSHEY. ■ st-31 August 29. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. ON FRIDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER, 1848, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public sale at the Mansion House, and late residence of John Fry, late of East Cocalico township, Lancaster county, dec’d, on Cocalico Creek, about 2 miles from Reamstown, and same distance from Ephrata. The following REAL ESTATE ol 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, on which the improvements are a two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE. IM with a Kitchen attached,! 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 1 creek, and next described Fulling Mill tract. No. 2, A FULLING MILL, CARDING MILL, with the machinery belonging thereto, uiul with water rights: a one-story House and Stable, and other improvements, ami 10 Acres and 60 Perches of land, |nore orless, adjoining said mansion place tract, and tho next following described tract, nnd laud 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 EpTirata township, adjoining the last above de scribed and land of John Mohler 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 be sold under and subject to the pay ment of the principal sum of £5OO, to remaina lien during the lifetime of Catharine Mohler, the interest thereof to be paid to her annually, and at her death said £5OO 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 tne undesigned. Terms cash on the Ist day of April next, one 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 be paid annually to the widow of John Fry, deceased, on the Ist of April in each year, and after her death the principal to be paid to the heirs, See., of 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 BENTZ, Acting Administrators. Sept 12 ts-33 Public Sale of Valuable Land, THE subscribers will offer at Public Sale, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of October next,.on the premises* at l I o’clock A. M., the following valua ble lands, the property of John Mish, late of St. Thomas township, Franklin county The Mansion 284 acres of LIMESTONE LAND, situated in said township, one mile West of St Thomas, on the Turnpike Road, adjoining lands of James Campbell, William McDowell, and heirs of John Wilson. The improvements con- o_a sist of one large TWO STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, STONE BANK JJH®a BARN, TWO Tenant Houses, one 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 Springs 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- jsgfip land, consisting of Limestone and Freestone land, in said township, two miles \Ve9t of St. Thomas, on the Furnace road, adjoining lands of Abraham Stump, heirs ot John Wilson, and oth ers, containing 87 acres more or less. ALSO—A Lot of Ground, 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 on Frederick Mish, residing on the Man sion Tract. frj* The above property will be sold at private sale before the day ot 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 ifiade known on dav of sale by WILLIAM MISH, HENRY MISH, Executors of John Mish, dec'd. St. Thomas, Franklin county, Aug. 29, ’4a-ts. [Sentinel, Cumberland Valiev.] Valuable Ulill Property for Sale. IN pursuance of an act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, the undersigned offers at public sale, that valuable mill property, known as Bickel’s or Mish’s.mill, situated in Swatara twp., Lebanon rounty, on the Big Swatara Creek nr River, about 1$ miles from Jonestown, and in the midst of a vallev celebrated for its fertility. The mill is in good order, and has an excellent custom. The branch of the Union Canal, leading from Finegrove to the main line of the canal, passes alongside of the mill, and furnishes ready access to the Balti more and Philadelphia markets, as also to those of the coal region, via Pinegrove. The mill is built of brick, has three pair of stones, one pair Of rub bers, elevators, all the apparatus necessary for the manufacture of flour, two water wheels under cover, and is in good order, Sec. The water power is one of the best on the stream and sufficient for all seasons of the year. The water-rights are all secured by grant. There are about twenty-eight acres of land connected with the mill properly on ; which are erected a good two-story Dwelling i House, Barn and other out buildings. Thx land lays on both sides of the creek or river, and is so to enable a purchaser to make addi tional improvements if he desire it. The above described property will be offered at public sale'on Saturday the 30th day of September next, at the public house of Jacob Moyer, in the borough of Lebanon, at 1 o’clock, P. M. For further information or terms apply to the subscriber, in Lebanon borough. JOHN WEIDMAN, Trustee. Lebanon, August 8, 1848. 28-6 t Private Sale. YALUABLE Tavern Stand and Farm of 106 ACRES and 20 PERCHES at private sale, sit uate in Drumore township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Bair’3 limestone quarry to Port Deposite, 2 miles from the former and 21 from the latter; adjoining lands of John Snevley, A. S. Ewing, James Evans of Lancaster city, and others. The improvements are a two-story stone dwelling a HOUSE, with four rooms on each floor, a large frame kitchen attached thereto, a running pump at the door, a new barn 50' feet square, double decker, with a running pump in the yard, wagon shed, corn crib, sheas, and other out buildings. A young ORCHARD of choice fruit trees of various kinds.. The SSsB” land is in a high state of cultivation, divided into fields of convenient size, and well watered. The tavern stand is as good as any in this end of the county, none exeepted. It is commonly known by the'name of Spring Grove Tavern. ’ Alsd, another tract containing 69 ACRES, ad joining land of A. S. Ewing and others, surrounded with a new post and rail fence, and well watered. Also, a quarry lot containing about 3 acres. The improvements are a log house and stable, and two lime kilns nearly new Now is the time to buy the above described prop erty, as l am anxious to sell and go to the west. For terms apply to the subscriber, residing on the first mentioned property. JOSEPH ELLIOTT. August 8, 1848. 3m-23 Valuable Property for Sale. rr»HE subscriber will sell at Private Sale, his 1 property, situate in Silver Spring township, Cum berland county, Pa., bn the road leading from the state road to Myers* Gap, about four miles north of Hogestown, ten miles west of Harrisburg and eight miles east of Carlisle, in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood. Said property contains 166 ACRES and 75 PERCHES more qr less, having thereon erected a good TWO STORY HOUSE and an excellent BANK BARN, (the buildings are new) with a never failing well of water near the door. The property will be sold cheap and the terms made to suit the times. For particulars inquire of the subscriber at the “Eagle Hotel’* on the turnpike leading from Harrisburg to Carlisle. Hogestown, Aug, 16, 1848. * REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE OF Three first-rate Plantations fu Hlanor township. DETERMINED to move to the state of Illinois, I.will sell by public vendue, to tjie highest on Saturday, the 14ih day of October next, at my 1 mile west of Millerstown, in Manorjtownship, Lancaster county: Three Planta tions, to v/it: No. i, consisting of a TRACT .OF LAND, containing 140 ACRES, strict measure, bounded on the East by 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. lare a two storv j- ; , STONE DWELLING HOUSE, 50 by 30 feet, w l ell finished and roofed H gag] with slate; a Stone Swisser Barn long, also roofed with slate, and has a large arched cellar underneath; a Wagon Shed and Corn Barn; Spring'House over a never-failing Spring of water, with fine facilities for a distillery, in- a well-built Still House, a Smith shop, with other convenient out-buildings; a Pumpiin 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 as 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 of Land, containing Gl Acres and 113 Perches, strict measure, adjoin ing No. 1 on the South, the Little Conestoga on the East, land of Jacob Brenner on the North, and a public road on the West. The improvements on this tract are a two story 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 G 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 an very short distance from it. No. 3, consisting of a tract of land, containing 88i Acres, strict measure, bounded on the North by No. 1, oij*the East by the Little Conestoga creek, on ths'BcTuth by land of John Lintner, (miller,) and on th£ West by a public road. Of this tract about 30 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 fanning purposes. The laud throughout is of first-rate Limestone soil, the most of it on the sun aide, and the vholo in the best stato of cultivation. There aro two mills near the premises, one three quarters of a mile east, and the othor three quarters of a mile south. Persons wishing to premises will pleaßO 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 in the afternoon., when attendance will be given and terms made r known by- THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, a Farm, situate on Piney Cre.ek, Germany township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Jacob Best, Geo - Biddle, and others, two miles South of Littlestown, near the Turnpike, CONTAINING 145 ACRES, I more or less. There are between 70 and 80 acres i of Woodland, and about 15 acres of Meadow.*! There are TWO DWELLING HOUSES on the Farm, a DOUBLE LOG BARN, a never failing spring of water near the g * ■ * houses. ALSO—-a first rate ( 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 of choice FRUIT. Any person wishing to / view the property, will call on the subscriber, living near the same. If not sold before FRIDAY, the 6th day of Octo ber next, it will on that day, at 10 o’clock A. M., be offered at Public Sale, on the premises ; and if not then sold, it will be offered for rent. August 29 [Gettysburg Compiler, $2,50.] Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ON Thursday, the 28th of September next, at the public house of Henry Miller, Jr., in Lampe ter Square, in West Lampeter township, Lancaster county— Will be sold bv public vendue, to the highest hjdder, pursuant to an order of the Orphans’ Court of said county, the following real estate, late o# Henry Weaver, deceased, to wit:. NO. 1. Consisting of a piece or parcel of FIRST QUALITY LIMESTONE LAND, situated in West Lampeter township, one mile north of Lampeter Square, frontiug on the Lancaster road, adjoining lands of Adam and Christian Lefever, Jacob Wou ser, and Christian Koulz, containing If) acres and 90 perches, of which one acre is woodland. The whole divided into convenient fields with good fen ces. The improvements thereon are a TWO STORY FRAME WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, another DWELLING HOUSE, \m than arqhed cellar, in which'there is a well of never failing water with a pump therein ; n frame barn wagon shed, corn cribs, smoke and wash-house, Hog stable, Btc., with an orchard of all kinds of fruit trees. NO. 2. 4 acres and 46 perches ot thriving Ches nut Timber Land, in Martic township, adjoining Benjamin Wilson, John and Abraham Huber, and the Martic Forge Road, one mile west of George Martin’s mill. Persons wishing to view' No. 1, will please call on John Weaver, residing thereon ; and No. 2, on Jacob Kepperling, near the same. Possession and indisputable titles given on Ist of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known, by the sub scribers, administrators of Henry Weaver, dec’d. SAMUEL WEAVER, JOHN WEAVER. August 29. 3-ts. TAVERN HOUSE, Store Room, and Dwelling ON THURSDAY, the 12th 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 Lefevre, 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 tenure of David 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 wrest, o. 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 (fay 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. 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 17 th of Oc tober, 1848, all that VALUABLE FARM, late the property_of William Pennock, in Little Britain twp., Lancaster county, deceased, containing 269 ACRES, bounded by lands of Pine Grove Iron Works, Cyrus Shriener and others. The improvement consists of a comfortable Two-Storv w . LO® ©WELLON©* and two log tenements. The land is IgniHß of an excellent quality, being w*ell- vEShsCB* watered, with a reasonable proportion of Woodland, together with a young and thriving Orchard ofchoice 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, aa,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 August 29 Estate of Daniel Kean, deceased is hereby given, that letters of admin _L 1 iatration have been granted to theundersigned, on the estate of Daniel Kean, late of Drumore twp. Lancaster county, deceased, who died intestate. All persona 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, Adrn’x, residing in Drumore twp., Lancaster county. August 22. 6w-30. JOSEPH GRIER. 29-6 t ABRAHAM HERR. 32 Private Sale. THOMAS BITTLE. 31-ts. House at Public Sale, ABRAHAM LEFEVRE, GEORGE LEFEVRE, CHR’N H. LEFEVRE, JACOB WITMER, SARAH WITMER. CHARLES E. PENNOCK, LEWIS PENNOCK, Administrators *ts-31 RE AL ESTATE Assignee’s Sale. THE subscribers, Assignees of John Bowman and wife', under a voluntary Deed of Assign ment, will offer for sale by public vendue or outcry on Saturday the 23d day of September, 1848, on the premises, the following valuable real estate, viz: Three adjoining tracts of land, situate in London derry and South Aunville townships, Lebanon co., and containing in the whole 196 ACRES and 148 PERCHES. No. 1, A tract of land situate in Londonderry aforesaid, and containing 94'ACRES and 50 PER CHES ; on this tract there is a young and bearing orchard with fruit of the best quality, a never fail ing well of water is convenient for cattle in all of them—good fencing, and* about TWELVE ACRES of the tract has on it thriving young oak and hick ory timber. No. 2, A tract of land situate in South Annvillc township, aforesaid, and containing 96 ACRES and 13 PERCHES. The improvements on thi9 tract are a good and substantial two story stone dwet- jfsftt ling HOUSE, a large stone Switierbarn-, stonejjjjg/ wash and spring house, stone smoke house, frame carriage house, and frame wagon shed* and corn cribs. There is a well of good and never failing water, near the house; ah orchard of peach, ap ple and other fruit trees of the best quality. Run ning water with the fields,.so arranged ’that the water is convenient for cattle in all the fields; good fencing and about twelve acres of the tract has on it thriving oak and hickory timber. No. 3, A tract of land situate in South Annville township aforesaid, and containing six ACRES and eighty-five PERCHES. On this tract there is a first-rate MARBLE QUARRY; the quality of the marble obtained from this quarry is excellent and it may bo obtained of any shade of color, from a pure white to a deep blue; there is an excellent mill for sawing marble on the premises, with five frames worked by an excellent water-power which will permit several additional frames to be added. The mill is so situated that the marble can be taken to it without hauling. At the. same time and place will be sold a tract of wood-land, situate near Manada Furnace, in Dauphin county, and containing 69 Acres and 166 Perches, with the allowance; about 60 Acres of this is covered with pine and healthy chesnut sprouts of about ten years growth, and the remain der with good chestnut timber suitable for cutting Any person desirous of viewing the above pro perty, will be shown the same by calling on John Bowman, residing on the premises or on Samuel Witmer, residing in .Londonderry township, near Campboilstown. The property will ho sold in the whole or as above divided as may suit purchasers. The terms wilU bo made known on the day of sale by the subscribers. ‘ SAMUEL WITMER, * HENRY SNAVELEY, Assignees of John Bowman and wife. August 1, 1848. 67-ts Valuable Real Estate at Sale. THE Subscribe* offers at private sale, the follow ing valuable property, situate in the borough of Elizabethtown, Lancaster county, fronting the Har risburg and Lancaster Turnpike, and adjoining properties of Catharine Le Britten and the Hura melatown road, consisting of a full lot of ground, on whicli are. ected a two-story BRICK HOUSE , Ejjg! Two Story Frame, Log House, Stable, with two Wells of never-failing water, and other improvements on the premises. This property is well calculated for any kind of business, having a large store room fronting the pike and road, fitted up with counters, shelving, &c., and many other advantages that would make it desirable for an enterprising person. Any per son wishing to purchase can call on the subscriber living on the premises, who will show the property. Terms of sale, 5«250 to remain on the property, if preferred, the balance cash; possession to be given on the Ist of April, 1849. MARGARET WINNEMORE. N. B. If the above property is not sold before Saturday, the 23d day of September nest, .it will on that day be offered at Public Sale, at .he public house of Abraham Grpenawalt, in the borough of Elizabethtown, at 1 o’clockP. ;Yl August 22 Public Sale of Valuable mill Property. ON WEDNESDAY, the 27th of SEPTEMBER next, I will sell by public vendue to the highest bidder, at the public house of Frederick Cooper, in West King street, Lancaster, pursuant to an Act of Assembly, under the will of Henry Livergood,dec. All that stone Grist and Merchant-+ Mill, Plaster Mill, two story STONE HOUSE, swis ser Barn, Wagon Shed, and Store House, and other convenient out-buildingg, and 23 ACRES, more or less, of Land, belonging thereto, yrith all the water rights and appurtenances, situated at the Lancaster and Columbia Turnpike, on Little Con estogo creek, in Manor and Lancaster townships, Lancaster countv, one mile west of the city of Lan caster, late the estate of Henry Livergood, dec’d. The water power is ample, and the machinery ; and apparatus in complete order. As to advanta j geous public situation and for country custom it is not exceeded by an other in the in the countv of Lancaster. Persons wishing to view aqd examine the prop erty will please call on George Livergood, residing thereon. • A iarge portion of the purchase money may re main in the premises. Possession and an indisputable title on'the first day of April next. tfale to, commence at 2 o’clock P. M. on said day, when terms will be made known by JOHN S. GABLE. ta-31 August 29. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate, IN THE BOROUGH OF COLUMBIA. ON Tuesday, the 26th day of September next, at the'public house of Daniel Herr, in the Borough of'Columbia, will be sold at public sale, to the highest bidder, pursuant to the will of Jacob Stickler, deceased, the following real estate late of said deceased, to wit: No. 1. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with all the requisite back buildings and a lot or piece of ground fronting on Locust street, in the Bor- ough of Columbia, between Front and Second sts., adjoining property of the Columbia Bank and Jos. Cottrell—now occupied by the Miss Weavers. No. 2. A large three story BRICK HOUSE, and lot of ground in the Borough ofColumbia, fronting on Front street, between Locust and Walnut Sts., adjoining property of Evan Green and others, being large and commodious and advantageously situated for public business, containing a very suitable room and all the other conveniences for a store, now occupied by G. W. Shroyer. No. 3. A lot or piece of ground fronting on the River Susquehanna 227 feet, running back to the Columbia and Washington turnpike, now occupied by James Given as a lumber yard. The whole front of the lot is well wfiarfed and adjoins property of Abraham Bruner and Jonathan Pusey. At the same time and place will be sold 10 shares of stock in the Columbia and Washington turnpike, 3 shares in the Columbia and Marietta turnpike, and 20 shares in the Marietta and Portsmouth road Company. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on said day when the terms of sale will be made known by the sub scribers, executors of the wil* of 9aid deceased. JACOB NEFF, CHRISTIAN MELLINGER, JACOB M STRICKLER. td-31. August 29. Valuable Property at Private Sale. WILL be sold at private > Sale the Valuable Store Stand, on the North East corner of Chestnut and Prince sts., at present occupied by Jonathan Dorwart, as a Grocery, is well situated for business, in a good neighborhood; the house is a large TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, with all the necessary conveniences. Also, the stock of GRO CERIES will be sold with the house or separate, to suit purchasers ; persons desirous of entering into the Grocer)' and Flour business will find this a desira ble stand. The present occupant, desirous of mov ing to the we6t, is anxious to obtain a purchaser. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. JONATHAN DORWART. August 1. 27-tf Valuable City Property at Public ON SATURDAY, the 23d of SEPTEMBER, 1849, will be sold by public vendue, at the public house of Henry Lichty, a one story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and piece of ground, at present occupied by the subscriber, situated in South Prince street, bounded by property of Jacob Rhoads on the North, and property of Jacob Bnch on the South, about 1| 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 of 37 feet 3 inches, with all the necessary improvements. Possession will be given the beginning of October. Sale to commence at 7 o’clock in the evening, when conditions of sale will be made known by GEORGE S. DANNER. sbx ©wiLLOM© AT PRIVATE SALE. r pHE subscriber, wishing to dispose of some of X his Houses, to enable him to bnild 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 brick HOUSES now being com pleted in West Cbesnut Street. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call Xhe terms will be made to suit purchasers. Apply at - ABM. W. RUSSEL, Hardware Store, North Queen St. Bw-33 REAL ESTATE. 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 and now occupied by Philip Dietrich, the following real estate of said dec’d, to wit: all thjit well,known 3 TAVERN STAND, tffnß. and FIVE ACRES of land, (more or less,) adjoining the New Holland turn- JbML 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 th€ New Holland turn pike on the north, and the Philadelphia Railroad on the south, anl almost equal distance on each, so that it ha 9 every advantage for carrying on any business of each road. It is not surpassed by any situation between Dillerville and the big Conestqga creek, and affords superior advantages for any kind of machinery to be driven by steam powgr, 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 2 o’clock P. ,\l., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned executor of Sarah Dietrich, dec’d. JACOB RIEST. j 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 township, Lancasier county, [de ceased, at his house, near the Centre Square, and about 1 mile from Earlville, the following articles, to wit: Beds and Bedsteads, Bureaus, Coverlids, Blan ket 9, 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, pn Monday, October 2d, at 3 o’clock P. \l., at the public homo of Emanuoi Vanknnan, innkeeper,) in the city of Lancaster, 21 Shares of Laruaster liank Stock. Dae attendance on each day, and terms of sale mado-fcnown by - *<. MARK CONNF-I.L, Adm'r. 3t-33 PRIVATE SALE A Small Tract of Patented Land, SITUATED in Mountjoy township on the public road lending from Manheim to Colebrook fbr nace, adjoining land of Henry Gipford, H. Ginter, Abraham Gibble and 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 shed 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 same, wilf please to call on either ot the subscribers. Possession and a good title will be given on the Ist day of April, 1849. THOMAS MASTERSON, sen. Mastersonville, THOMAS MASTER ON,jun.- ' near Manheim. 33-tf. September 12. a valuable Jtanu lor blue. THE subscribers will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday , the 30 th of September, in front of Joseph G. 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 —70 acres of which is well tim bered. The buildings consist of a large « STONE DWELLING HOUSE , jvp§| Spring House, with a never-failing spring running through it, a large Sterner 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- t ed to suit purchasers. TERMS. —The one-thud of the purchase money will be required on the first day of next, when possession will be given—the balance, to be paid in two equal annual payments with interest. A good and sufficient deed, clear of all incum brances, 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, situate near the Public Square, in East Washington street, Hagerstown, adjoining the Tannery of Mi. 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 Vi IDDLEKAUFF, Sr., - - JOHN S. MIDDLEKAUFF, ELIAS MIDDLEKAUFF. Sept. 5. [Hagerstown Torchlight.) ts-32 For Sale. THE following property situated _in Manhelm Township, near the rail way., about H miles from the city of Lancaster : , NO. 1. A TWO STORY BRICK -DWEL-tfst LING HOUSE well finished, with about acres of the first quality land attached. NO 2. A FINE TWO STORY BRICK DWEL LING HOUSE , large garden, small frame barn, and' about three acres of excellent 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. September 5.' . 3t-32. Estate of Dr. P. S. Van Patten, deceased. LETTERS of administration having been grant ed to the undersigned ; it is requested that ill claims against,the aboceostate be left, (July-authen ticated, at the office ofWm. and those in anywise indebted to the estate, may find him at Dr. Van Patten’s office,(over Mr. Kramph’s stored 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 tai kc. In the Court of Common If leas for the Co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, Henry Sultzbach.,and John Par!:e, Assignees of said James Parke,’of the boro’ of Marietta, did on the 25th day of August, 1848, file in the office of the Prothono.tary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the said Court have appointed the 23d day of September, 1848, for the confirmation thereof, un less exceptions be filed. Attest:' J. H. KURTZ, Proth’y. Proth’y’s Office, Lan., Sept. 5 3t-32 Estate of Henry Hagy. [n the Court of Common Picas 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 August, 1848, file in tho office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate : Notice i& 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’y Prothonotary’s Office, } Lancaster, August 29, 1848. £ 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 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. 6t-31. August 29. Estate of Jolin K. Park, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on 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 presepl 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 pinned, residing in Marietta. 1 JOHN AUXER, Admn’r. *7t-28. August 8. Estate of John Hankie, deceased. TVTOTICE is hereby given', that letters of admin- isiration have been granted to the undersiirnad f on the estate of John Kunkle,late of Drumorc Lancaster county, deceased, who died intestate. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them, duly authcnticatedtand those knowing themselves to be indebted, quested to make immedi. te payment. ELIZABETH KUNKLE, Adm’x, . residing in Dromore twp., Lancaster county. August 22. 6w-30.
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