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C"- -4 -' S§ gs -ggg Si Si Sg Si a=a SSii SS Si SSI ti li kZ I- _ 9 9 9 g c. c> c-. o» oo oc* 9- g; £ i- O *-00 \ x 'Z -j H -j Ti » 4 4 <» « ?? 2 S £l 1 rl N 2; ci 00 «O' 03 03 O O O' O O' -4 W MO - —*- °*° Q, >- C O' w. OO' tv t- > O ,v - o —o ::co —<s • c- ov o O' ce cd »» *» c. 03 cr. O-. g i-S O i-S o £ C* 03 OOP: 03 •40' ~_iw_ i, -o C-. a <P g .9" -. £ ® g g 2 g g 2 -i, ■**“ 7. T, ,- Cs’’oo <T O CA CD C"4 OCO CO *— «- cc £ O 3 © 1C - W tv, ~ <= -•- THANKSGIVING DAY PENNSYL VANIA, SS. In the name and by the authority of the Com monwealth of Pennsykavia, BY WILLIAM K. JOHNSTON, Governor of the said Commonweath. A PROCLAMATION. The performances of duties we owe to the Supreme Dipenser ol e vents, is a. task no less pleasing tiian imperative; to HIM. by whose eu during mercy we live, on whom we lean for support, whosejtrm is our defence, and whose peculiar regard is our glop-, who in adversity consoles, in weakness sustains us; and from whom we receive every good and perfect gift, we owe, especially, our admiration and thanks. This obligation is equally peremp tory to nations and to individuals. No orgam zation of men, no condition ot society no form of Government can releases people irom their dutießtoGOD; nor should the seductions ot pow er, the lust of ambition, or the splendor ol re nown render them forgetful of the' Saereii privi lege, of addressing to theTHRONE OF GRACE AND MERCY the language ol thanksgiving and praise. . . , These truths apply to us as a nation with espe cial force. With political institutions wisely a ilapted to our welfare and happiuess, a country abounding with resources for individual prosper ity, and national independence,—a climate dis- I pensing health and vigor, and a land yielding to the hand of toil a fruitful abundance, under the ern-cious superintendence of a righteous 1 rovi deuce we have arisen in half a century from the condition of an infant and depeudent nation, and have become a great and powerful people. In the necessary, yet dangerous struggle to enlarge ouriproportiomf, to develope our resources and defend our rights, in the couSlcts resulting from loreboi aud Somestic intercourse, ufluenced by opposing interests and national jealousies m the balancing of powers belonging to the ddh-m t branches of the national government, aui set tling the boundaries between reserved and con lerred authority; our institutions have been preserved, our national character vindicated, and our liberties secured and perpetuated. To HIM, whose “band is not shortened, that it cannot save, neither his oar heavy, that it cannot hear, all pruise, ull glory is due. The present condition of our country should awaken our most profound gratitude. The warm which we were recently engaged lias terminated, and our citizen soldiers have returneiLto their homes crowned with imperishable houdjs. e " mourn, indeed, the loss of many brave meu, wbo fell in battle or by pestilence; but we have the consolation to kuow that they offured up tlieir lives in the service of their country. Then deeds \riU be remembered, aud their memories cherished by their admiring countrymen. The • arts of peace have succedeed the clangor of war, and the spectacle is presented of twenty millions of people, reposing under the shadow of free in stitutions, alarmed by no dangers without, agita ted by no convulsions within their bordesr. When we compare our favored country with the condition of unhappy Europe, the mmd is furnished with lessons of wisdom, and the heart instructed in humility and reverence. 1 here, a down trodden and long endunug people have a wakened from the apathy oi bondage, and are teaching their oppressors the “ill husbandry ot injustice.” It is a lessou which must bo written in blood. Hence we behold crowns trampled under foot, thrones overturned, aud empires wrested from their possessions; hence wo see the desolation of kingdoms, tho" destitution of furnishing nations, and hear the lamentations of suffering humanity. A Righteous, a Just God, in the exercise of omnipotent power, has pre served us from these awful calamities. We are .N* enjoyment of a government of onrchoice, whidh vi'hjle it affoids protection, dispenses with an even hen* £™ ita of cm 7“ d re . ll S lous StfSifttS® ■ labors of the! field, andfrouf .lj l ® return ot f our harvest the destitute of | beef fed. Throughout our extended eountry, Z O ~T -i c cc *-i i— o a w z ts cc oio *r o iiO cl u £ acc« J; -re: i- *»« o *- c*. C> C' z c»:*c **j c; -4 o o »•! o c; c. tO .0 10 to 13 CO O* C o: ci o o c> -c r.‘ ? “ £ C.: £ cc CC ~ K X Cf. K cr, - H •O «J *-C Cl X *4 O. *4 <X U. C-. C C. ~ c,' C' -~J ~ o IO C ti —1 C' CC- w' i- tc iz tc rc tc <c kz ro tc »c tc CC Hi ik x 00 CJ CJ. tC CCGnC&QOCCC-“- " w>w>o»o CC^2 vi <£ o c» v c» » y a c c o o' o» o o v> *- V' y u a u o •». c,. i« *. o> O' -- tc m w «j o a li ? c c. -o; o' --i >— c. neither the murmurs of discontent, nor the voice of mourning, nor the cries of want are heard, fcr “our ways arc ways of pleasantness, and all our paths are peace.” In the midst of these unnumbered blessings is it not our duty, will it not be our pleasure to' return to HIM, from whom they flow, the hom age of our udoration, and the acknowledgement of our gratitude ! To HIS mercy, in our unwor thineas, are we indebted for the tnuniHcenec ot HIS favor; to HIS gracious and loving kindness must be attributed the continuance of our nation al prosperity. Entertaining these sentiments, and deeply sen sible of the necessity of Divine aid, to guide and guard us in the path of duty, I do hereby appoint Thursday, the 22d day of November next, As a duy of thanksgiving to Almighty God, and | dty earnestly recommend to the people ot the State of Pennsylvania, that it be set apart, by all denominations of Christians within this Com monwealth, as a day devoted to THANKSGIV ING, PRAYER and PRAISE, and that they stain on that day, as far as practable, from world ly employments, assemble at their respective places of public worship, acknowledge their transgression, supplicate through the merits of the Redeemer the forgiveness of sins, and with contrite hearts render HIS holy name homage of adoration, thanksgiving and praise. Given under my baud and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this twenty-eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord one, thous and eightliundred and forty-eight, and of the Commonwealth the seventy-third. By the Governor: TOWNSEND HAINES, . Secretary of the Commonwealth October 11 1848. Estate of Henry Coughenour, dec. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of Henry Coughenour, late of deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated—and those know ing themselves to be indebted arc requested to make immediate payment, to the administrators. JOSEPH COUGHENOUR, residing in East Hetnpfield twp. JOHN COUGHENOUR, residing in the borough of Marietta. Oct 17 *6w-38 Brewery for Rent. THE BREWERY formerly owned by Capt. Wm. Small is for rent; attached to the Brewery is a large two-story HOUSE, Kitchen, Stable and Garden. A good business can be done in Frede rick, as there is but one other Brewery in the place. Possession of the Brewery can be had immediately, and the House by the flrst of April next. JACOB MARKELL. Oct 17 (Citizen, Frederick, Md.) 4t-3S On the NATURAL SCIENCES, published by Fowler & Wells. AT JUDD & MURRAY’S opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster. c O. S. & L. N. Fowler.—Phrenology, proved, il lustrated, and applied, accompanied by a Chart, with forty-three illustrative engravings. Cloth only 75 cts. Dr. J. G. Spurzheim.—Education: Founded on the nature of man; with an Appendix by S. R. Wells. Embossed muslin, 70 cts. : Mrs. L. N. Fowler.—Familiar Lessons on Physi ology a »d Phrenology: Designed for the use of children and youth in schools and families. Illus trated with sixty-five engravings. 12mo. Cloth -70 cents. 0. S. Fowler,—Hereditary Descent; Its Laws and Facts applied to Human Improvement. Illus trated with twenty-five engravings. 12mo. Cloth —7O cts. Temperance and Tight Lacing: Founded on the Laws of Life, as developed by the sciences of Phrenology and Phisiology. 12} cts. 0. S. Fowler.—Love and Parentage: Applied to the Improvement of .Offspring. 12mo. illustrated. Price 25 cents. 0. S. Fowler —Matrimony: or Phrenology and Physiology applied* to the selection of congenial companions for Life. Illustrated. Octavo. Price 25 cents. With many others. Also, .a. great.variety of porks on all subjects Oct 17 ic ic oocc xcocc ; c oc o c -i X ~i? “ k it xy. x x x rj m 5 x v» -? ~ v. -o x c. 5 5 ~ r> C' r. <Z 7}: -c. 7z y. y. ~ o' § b' b' b' cT S 5 5 5 10 JO lO fO JO rO JO Z- O Si St C. i. 0- rf- i- C. ?< Cl O' li li. - « t o c a o y .0 ►- o s. r- cr. r. c. co £o*— iu ~r. St oc oi p. j. itßimiMi, ■* (if Lancaster County Oak Hall Clothing Store, North-cast aimer of North Queen anil Orange Sts., Loner, HAVING just returned from Philadelphia, is enabled to offer to his numerous customers and others who may favor him with a call, the cheapest and best assortment of Fashionable*and Plain in the city of Lancaster. This establishment having attained a celebrity tor the cheapness and great variety of goods kept there, (which is unparaleilcd in the hisjtory of Lancaster,) it shall be the untiring endeavor of F. J. Kramph to continue its good name; and in doing so, the old adages will be verified of “ Quick Sales and Small Profits," and “ The Nimble Sixpence is better than the Slow Shilling." J. Kramph lias also a well selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASINETTS, VESTING, &c., to accommodate those who prefer being ...measured, all of which together with his good - supply ol Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Cloves, Suspenders, &c., Sic., make up the verv best variety of Fall and Winter Goods , he has ever had the pleasure of offering to the public. The cool winds of Amum.. around us are dancing. And his stock is ho large that he can’t fad to suit Ve The blasts of December are fast drawing near; _ As thousands of satisfied customers know Whilst snow, hall and sleet are in column advancing, And soon will Old Winter’s dread army he here Prrpnre tlien.y*; lovers of comfort to greet him, Arm, arm yourselves quickly, at Kramph’s Clothing shore, With a warm winter suit you may fearlessly meet him. loud his winds whLile, utul dismal they roar. Kramph's Clothing is made for both service.and beauty* Ilia fabrics are line, and his prices are low. THE Mount Airy Church, situate one mile north Springvilie, in Salisbury township, Lancaster county, will be dedicated to the service of the Almighty God, on Sunday, November 12. Oct 17 td-3S Notice,—Lancaster & Litis Turn pike Road Company. A general meeting of the stockholders of said company will be held at the public house of John Michael, innkeeper, at Lancaster, on Mon day, the 6th day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M., when an Election will be held for One President, Seven Managers, nad One Treasurer, for the ensuing year. CHRISTIAN H:RAUCH, Sec’v. Oct 17 * 3S ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, IS4S, will be sold at public sale at the house of Abraham Grernawalt, in the borough of Elizabethtown, the following real estate, late the property of Peter Schaeffer, deceased: One Lot of Ground, on which is erected a one story Loo Dwelling and other out-buildings, situated Tn said borough, fronting on the Falmouth turnpike, and adjoining lot of James Bryan, Jacob Rcdsccker and others, there is a never failing well of water, and a number of choice fruit trees on the property. Further par ticulars can be obtained from the undersigned. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. of said day, when 5 attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by ISAAC REDSECKER, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Peter Schaeffer, dec’d. Oct 17 *ts-38 ADAMS & Co.’S EXPRESS For Lancaster , Harrisburg, Carlisle , Phila ., ''pIIE undersigned, having made arrangements i Jl with the Eagle Line for special accommoda tions, are prepared to forward to and-from Phila delphia, daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cases of Goods, &c. Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle, and Chambersburg, will be 1 forwarded from Lan caster and Harrisburg by the regular conveyances. Persons residing in the interior towns, which are off the uiain routos, can obtain packages from j Philadelphia, by directing them to the care of some , one in any of the above named places. Packages 1 for the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will ;be forwarded from the Philadelphia Office with great despatch and moderate terms: The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage i paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by I Express, no commission will be charged. OFFlCES.—Philadelphia, Adahs & Co., No. 80 Chesnut Street j Lancaster, G. Hill, North Quceu Street; Harrisburg, D. Robison, Market Street. SOT Mailable matter will not be carried on any terms, or under any pretence. E. S. SANFORD, > ' S. M. SHOEMAKER,} p *®««torb. ; « Philadelphia Oct 17 M 8 * —'-I k- '£ | ‘jojaduni'j cd a - - H ,v:gj • O. ~ £5 §§ * <,jo a uojSujtißßAv *9s iiaii '£ § g£ I ( S . BSOJ O) *niß«l d a '£s “ co c cr. c c | io cc *r ■«- l _ U w 'C -Z l/. ~f. ”j Zr. «5 Zr. T. rr £ £ | ‘pioydinog *££ -3 £ *5 ! ready-ma.dk clothing, Churcli Consecration, PUBLIC SALE. © > ■ • ■•• *3 1 ts a* *l ‘oidamj(j ’Z *c ‘P • M3 M ‘f *Sf ‘.Onqsijßg *8 ‘UMol<Cwft *Ol ‘UAWjqDjnqo Ml ‘OIIJBJV *SI ‘ij«a 'iB ‘UIBJSIOQ *H •iiisjug omn •zilt'l -<J[ ‘l I ‘.Onqsp.Bg -6f ‘jiooDraq *OS *?[DOUS(DDJg MS ‘Aoj junojq ‘uSojsduoq ‘<*s ‘jSpiiquing *BS ' O IH AS iJ 3 M 'OS ‘oB 4 i«a i« 3 ay 'is ‘•d.«x Smqscjis '££ ‘uMojußipaj *£g ‘jjoauooipg -gg ‘ira * n ia '9B ‘OSjIJUJBJ ’it Z'. 5 i ‘ oSb IHA PPgiI«K>H ’BR ‘■dMJ, JO}SBOUB'X ‘GC }su3 'Of’ 'uojuu *1 1/ < 3{ooob3 , j ajcldjx 'X>\ ‘IYXOX Hit* Coau ami. liis Cloaks,are substantial and pretty, : His stack* and his Uangups are handsome and warm, His Pants aad his Vests arc the best in the city, For richness of paite.rii and beauty of form. Then pick up your purse with a ft* w dollars in it, Ami visit the Lancaster County Oak Hull. Where Kramph will Bupply all your wants in u minute, Ami thank- you politely for giving a e&ll Oct 17 ■- ftlusliifad. 0-4 and 4-4 Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, O very heavy and good at Gj cents, worth at least 9 cents, now opening at the New York Store. ORIEL k GILBERT. Oct 10 37 City Meeting:. AGREEABLY to a of the Select and Common Councils, a meeting of the citizens of Lancaster will be held at the Court House, on Tuesday, the 17th of October instant, at 7 o’clock P. M., for the purpose oftaking into consideration the proposals of Mr. Philip P. Deily, for introduc ing uas Lights into the city of Lancaster. Estate of Robert Jenkins, dcc’d. LETTERS of administration having beep granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Robert Jenkins, late of Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, deceased—all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having accounts, to present them, duly authenticated. Octobci 10, Cheap Book* at the Contrail Book Store* from Trade Sales. WHERE a large assortment of Miscellaneous Books can be obtained cheaper than at any other Book Store in the city. The Pictorial History of England in 4 voJs.—in cloth, price $l2OO. Neandcr’s Life ol Christ,' 81 75. Whcwell’s Elements of Morality, 2 vbls., 12uio, price 871 cts. Mills’ System of Logic, a new work. . The Medical Companion, or Family Physician, treating of the diseases of the United States, with their symptoms, causes, cures, and means of pre vention, &c. Tpie Farmer’s Dictionary, containing a compen : dious account of crops, breeding of stock, horses, pigs, &c. I Jay’s Morning and Evening Exorcises. | Praise and Principles. Now and Then. ‘ Woman an Enigma. The Private Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. King and Queen. Harper’s Pictorial Bible for-$2O 00. Prescott’s Conquest of Peru. The Boys Autumn, Winter & Spring Book, &c. In connection will be found all the light publi cations of the day, Kate Walsingham, Alpness or the' Possessed, &c., &c. Stationarytof all kinds. Magazines, Periodicals, Papers, &c. Oct 17 38 Estate of James . Cooper, deceased. NOTICE is.hereby given, that the undersigned, residing in Leacock township, Lancaster co., has been appointed Executor by the last will and testament of James Cooper, late of Upper Lf acock township, deceased. All persons haying claims against said estate'are, therefore, requested to pre sent them, duly authenticated—and those 1 knowing , themselvea tobe.indebted, are requested-to make immediate payment. $ ADAM RANCK; Ex’cr. 18 *. ; Cctober 17. *6t-38. ©° *3 ► o «■ § SJ ” M. CARPENTER, Mayor. td-37 A. E. ROBERTS, Earl, JAMES M’KAA, Carnarvon, 6t-37. iasuasmmailt. | TRIAL OF .CHRIST. MK. NOAH SVJITH takes pleasure m inform ing the citizens of the city and county of i ancaster, that the above grand and magnificent spectacle is still exhibited at the Museum, and con tinues to attract large audiences, who testify their approbation of its merits by the warmest expressions of gratification. The room formerly occupied as the Anatomical Department has been recently fitted up with curiosities of a different and is now exhibited, without extra charge, with the other departments of the Museum. Admittance to the Museum and Exhibition only 25 cents. Oct 10 CENTRA! j BOOK STORE. 5,500 Volume* receiving from Trade Sales, comprising all the Standard and Miscellaneous Works of the day. Sir Walter Scott’s complete in 10 vols. Hallam’s Middle Ages. Landlord and Tenant. Every Man his Own Counsellor. British Poets in 50 vols. Ist American edition— prices $2O. Pictorial History of England. Waverly Novels in 5 volumes. Arthur’s Advice to Young Ladies. Memoirs of the Empress Josephine, 4:c. P. Diller & Co., have always on hand and can supply every work published in this country at the lowest prices. Their establishment is also the head quarters for all Magazines, Weekly and. Daily Newspapers, Cheap Publications, Novels, Travel ler’s Guides, &c., published. Subscriptions re ceived for any ot the monthly Magazines or Weekly Papers. All are respectfully invited.to call if only to look at our assortment. Address all orders to P. Diller Co. and they will be attended to. [Oct 10-37 GREAT BARGAINS! Sale of 11 Comlortable Dwellings, at prices vary ing from $6OO .to Sssu. rpiJE subscriber offers at private sale the follow I 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 IS feet, and- a depth of-51 feet, and containing 5 rooms and a kitchen : prices 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, ami containing 5 roums 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 iiouscs are built in a substantial and convenient manner, having ample yards and with' good fences, pavements, &c., &c., and are now offered for sale, clear of ground rents and other incumbrances, on the most accommoda /ng 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. Queen and Orange Sts., Lancaster. September 12. 33-3 m. New Book*. An Immense Supply.—The Largest by far in the City of Lancaster. —From the New York and Phila. Trade Sale. JUDD & MURRAY are now receiving at the CHEAP BOOK STORE, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lan caster, a very large and valuable collection of books on a great variety of subjects, which they offer at the lowest prices. Their Store now pre sents an attractive display of Historical, Literary, Theological, Poetical, Fancy, Mechanical, Scien tific, and School Books. Persons visiting the city are invited to call and examine our stock and price's. The] attention of Teachers, Merchants, School Committees, Clergymen, ami Gentlemen forming Libraries is particularly requested. Pictorial History of England —Being a History of the People as well as a History of the Kingdom, down to the Reign of George 111. Profusely Illus trated with many Hundred Engravings on Wood, 4 vols., imperial 8 \o. Prideaux’s Connection of the Old and New Tes taments, in the History of the Jews and neighboring Nations, from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the Time of Christ 2 vols. Bvo. Head’s (Sir F. B) Lil’e and Adventure* of Bruce, the African Traveller—ls cents. Beecher’s (Miss C. E.) Treatise on Domestic Economy, for the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School. Beecher’s (Miss C. IC.) Housekeeper’s Receipt Book, designed as a Companion to the “Treatise ou Domestic Economy.” Neal’s History of the Puritans, of Protestant; Nou-Conformists; from the Reformation in 1517 to the’Revolution in 1G88; comprising an Account of their Principles, Sufferings, and the Lives and Characters of their most considerable Divines.. — With Notes by J. 0. Choules, D. D., with Portraits. 2 vols., Bro.—s 4 00. Jay’s Complete Works —Comprising his Sermons, Family Discourses, Morning and Evening Exercises for every Day in the Year. Family Prayers, Lec tures. Lives of Cornelius Winter and John Clark, &tc. Author’s eilarged edition, revised. 3 vols. Bvo. Oct 10 2t-37 TAVERN STAND FOR RENT. BE RENTED from the Ist day of April yj next, 1849, that large and commodious TAVERN HOUSE, known as the “ Eastern Hotel,” situate on the south-west corner of East King- and Lime Streets, in the city of Lancaster, now in the occupancy of Mr. Adam Harlacher. This house has all the ne cessary conveniences incident to a tirst-rate busi ness establishment, viz: good Stabling, two Ten- Pin Alleys, Wagon Shed,&c.,&c., besides hydrant water in the yard and also in the Bar. Those in want of such an establishment, should make early application to the subscriber, who can at all times he found on the premises. JOHN A. LANDIS. 3t-37 @o3£ ©W!ELLOM© [H]©ySl§ AT PRIVATE SALE. 'pilE subscriber, wishing to dispose of some of _L liis Houses, to enable him to build others, will sell at private sale, the FOUR twp-story brick DWELLING HOUSES, situated ateastend of Vine Street, opposite Rev'd Mr. Beates’ Church, and TWO two-story brick now being com pleted in West Chesnut Street. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call. The terms will be made to suit purchasers. Apply at ABM. W. RUSSEL, Hardware Store, North Queen St. Bw-33 LANCASTER CITY IRON WORKS. JAMES WHITEHILL, Iron Founderand Manu facturer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Rolling and all other kirrtls of MILL GEARING, Shafting, Cot ton Machinery, Planeing Machines, double and single geared Slide and Hand Lathes, upright and horizontal Boring Mills, all of which I guarantee to build on the most improved plans and finish in the best style of workmanship. N. B. Drawings, plans, specifications and estima tes of mills and machinery made at the shortest notiec. Oct 10, 1848 EiectUuinvbticer Columbia Bank and Bridge Company AN Election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, will be held at the Banking House, in Columbia, on Wednesday, the Bth of November next, between the hours of JO A.M. and 4 P.M. SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Oct 10 td-37 Notice. r|IHE co-partnership, heretofore existing between X James WhitehiH and Richard Stribling, (trad ing under the firm of WhitehiH it Stribling,) is this day dissolved by mutual consent. —Sept. 18, ISIS. JAMES WHITEHILL, RICHARD STRIBLING. Oct 10 ' 3t-37 Satinets. JUST RECEIVED ; ml now opening an exten sive assortment'of Satinets, comprising every price and color of most desirable styles, at the New York Store GRIEL k GILBERT. 37 Estate of Ab’m llershey* dec’d. LETTERS of administration having been gran ted to tlie undersigned on the estate of Abraham Hershey, lata of Penn township, Lancaster county, deceased—ail 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 nrc requested to make immediate , payment. GEO. KAPS, Admin’r. sept 19 34-6 t Lancaster County Bank, \ LaxcastXb, Oct. 3, 1848. : y AN election for fourteen Directors of this Insti tution, will be held at the public house of Levi Swope, in thecity of Lancaster, on Saturday the 4th day of November next, between the boars; of in the forenoon, and 3 o'clock in the 1 afternoon. R. D. CARSON, Cashier. October 3. 36-td. REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE BY order of the Orphan's Court of Lancaster bounty, the'following property, late the estate of James Sprout, deceased, will be offered at pub lic sale, on the. first day of the eleventh -month, [November] • next, on the premises, in Sadsbury township, Lancaster county, three tracts of land, the first of them to be offered is a tract of land 1 con taining 150 ACRES, AND 32 PERCHES, about one half of which is sprout and timber land, and joining lands with John Moore, Ellis P. Irwin, and others, and to be sold onr the ground near where the Noble road runs through the same. The next to be offered contains 8 ACRES AND 28 PERCHES ’of timber land, joining the above, John Smoker, and other.;. The next to be offered contains 15 ACRES AND 53 PERCHES of good Chesnut sprout land, joining lauds with the first above mentioned tract, John Moore and others. On the 2d of 11 tli month, [November] next, in Sadsbury township, Lancastercounty,will be offered two tracts of land, the first to be sold contains 173 ACRES AND 10 PERCHES, more or less* the one half or more is timber land of a good quality, with a LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN on tire same, and joins lands witK'kjjgj John Moore, William Borelaml, and others. 1 . -l The next to be offered contains 11 ACRES AND 10 PERCHES of good timber laud,principally chesnut, and joins land with William Bore!and, Benjamin Carter, and others. The next to be offered is-a* Bart townships and contains 10 ACRES AND 75 PERCHES of timber land, principally chesnut, joining lauds with Henry Keiler, Samuel Good, and others. On the 3d of Uth month, [November] next, in Bart township, Lancaster county, will be offered three tracts of land, the first to be sold contains 140 ACRES AND 94 PERCHES, about one half of which is timber land, the improve ments are a LOG HOUj?E- a,nd NEW FRAME BARN, and joining lauds with Eli Kerns, dec'd , Lewis Moore, and others. The next to be offered contains 174 ACRES AND 26 PERCHES, about 100 acres of which are sprout and timber land The improvements are a new STONE HOUSE, jfapfr and Stone Barn, with a good hearing Orchard. This property joins lands of Eli Kerns, dec’d., Armstrongs, and others. The next to be offered contains Oj Acres of good chesnut timber land, and joins land with the last above mentioned tract, and others. On the 4th of 11th month, [November] next, in Bart township, Lancaster county, will be o fie red two tracts of land, the first to be sold contains 19S ACRES AND 10 PERCHES, about 90 acres of which are sprout and timber land, the rest cleared and fenced. The improvements are a Log House and Log Barn, wit[i a large bear ing Orchard, joining lands with Benj. Hampshire, Uriah Swisher, Samuel Morrison, and others. The next to be offered contains 40 acres of sprout land, joining lands with Robert Evans, Joseph MTl'dlan, and others. Sale on each of the aforesaid days to commence at 12 o'clock, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by MOSES WHITSON, - JAMES JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, Administrators of J. Sproul, dec'd. October 10. *ts-37. PUBLIC SALE ON SATURDAY, the 28th of OCTOBER, 1848, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster fcoimjy, will be sold nt public sale, on the premises, the real estate of Abrahain Hershev, (millei) deceased, consisting of a first-rate GRIST MILL, together with 110 ACRES ot Land, more or less, including the water right; situated on Big Cinques, in Penn township, said County, on the public road leading from Manheirn to Lebanon, about 3 miles from the former place, and 2 miles from Mt. Hope Furnace, adjoining lands of Philip Smith, Christian Brubacher, John Hummer and others. The Mill is built of sandstone, 54 by 40 feet, ,threc stories high, has 15 feet head and fall, with 3 run of stones, of which two are French burrs; and is newly re paired. The water power is .sufficient for 4 run of stones. On the premises a'rc a new two-story STONE DWELLING 30 by 28 feet, a new Overshot Barn, 68 by 40 feet, with two Threshing floors, a Tenant House. Stable, and other necessary out-buildings; a well of excel lent wa.er with a pump therein, and a thriving ORCHARD of choice fruit trees. About 5 acres of the above is Timber Land , the residue in a high state of cul tivation and under good fences. The property will be sold in two tracts or together, to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property, will please call on the subscriber, residing thereon. Posses sion and a good title will be given on the Ist of April, 1549. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M. when atten dance will be given and terms ol sale made known by N. B. If the above property is not sold, it will be RENTED on said day for the term of one year. Oct 10 ts-37 Public Sale of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE WILL be sold at public sale, on Wednesday* the )st day of November , 1848, on the pre mises, all that certain Messuage, Plantation and Tract of Land, formerly the property and residence of Rev. James Latta, D. D., deceased, situate in Drumore township, Lancaster countv, Pa., adjoin ing lands «. f John Buchanan, Joseph Wentz and others, and containing 150 ACRES, more or less. This property is situated two miles and a half from the Susquehanna river and Tide Water Canal, 3 miles and a half from McCall’s Ferry, where a bridge is about to be erected, 3 miles and a half from Chesnut Level, 1G from Lancaster city, and 45 from Baltimore. The street road from Philadel phia to M’Call's Ferry passes through the property. About one-third of the tract is covered with A TIMBER, of Oak, Hickory, Chesnut, Wal nut and Locust, a good portion of which is of a proper size for sawing. The rest of the land is arable, under good fence, and a large proportion of it has been recently limed. There is a good ORCHARD on the premises, and a number of springs of good water. The improvements consist of a large a a STONE HOUSE, , jpgs 2 gtories high, 4 rooms, hall and kitchen l a el=Ul ' on first floor, and 6 rooms on the second; Stone' Barn, of good size, nearly new; stone milk house over an unfailing spring of water; Tenant House and Stable. The neighborhood is intelligent, moral, healthy, and pleasant, and mills, schools, and places of re ligious worship are convenient. Also at the same time and place, will be sold, a tract of excellent woodland situate in the same township, adjoining land of Dr. George Long and others, containing 10 Acres, more or less, late the property of Rev. Wm. Latta, deceased. Further information in regard to these properties can be had by calling on John Buchanan, Esq , Joseph Wentz, or John Siple, who resides on the first named property. Sale to commencc at 12 o’clock M., when con ditions will be made known by JAMES LATTA and others—owners, Oct 10 ts-37 PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1848, BY order of the Court-of Common Picas of Lan caster county, the undersigned trustee of John and Elizabeth Greider, will offer at public sale, at the public house of James Benson, in Rawlinxvillc, Martic township, Lancaster county, the following described property, viz: a tract of land in said township, one quarter ef a mile east of said .village of Rawlinsvillc, adjoining lands of Peter Diffen baugh, G. S. Lavcry, Wm. S. Hough, John Raw lins, and others, containing ly-37 112 Acres and 10 PercheH, a large portion of which has been lately limed and is in a good state of cultivation. There is a good portion of meadow, and timber sufficient for the use of the farm. The improvements are a two-story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn, Stables, &c., with good water near the door. A portion of the purchase money may remain on the premises. The premises will be shown at any time, and further information given, by the subscriber. Sale to begin at 1 o’clock P.M.,when terms will be made known. JOHN RAWLINS, Trustee of John and Elizabeth Greider. sept 26 _ ts-35 je*l "mm jl. jb THE following described LANDS, situate in the county of Cambria, state of Pennsylvania, late the property af Jacob Demuth, deceased, will be offered for sale, at the public house of H6nry Ken dig, in the city cf Lancaster, on the -15th day of November next, at 7 o’clock P. M., viz: No. 1, a tract of patented land, called *• Hetnp tield,” on the waters of Clearfield creek, in Cambria county, containing 433 Acres and 153 Perches , with allowances. No. 2, part of a tract of patented land, called “Eaton,” containing 221 Acres and 117 Perches , also, on the waters of Clearfield creek, Cambria county. No. 3, part of a tract of patented land called “Greenland,” containing, 371 Acres and 73 Ter ches, situate on the waters of Clearfield creek, in Cambria county. At the same time and place will be sold 1 share in the Susquehanna and York Borough Turnpike Roa<L , Condition! will be published; at.the time ot sale, by E. A. MUHLENBERG, Exbcutor of Jacob Demuth, dec’d. sept 26 ts-35 1 “ Mountain . Sentinel” will insert till sale, and forward account tn Executor. GEORGE KAPP, Adm’r. , REAL JgjSTATd. VALUABLE At Orphans’ Court Sale. BBRSI. ANCE :of an order of the Orphans Court or Lancaster county, trill be sold at public vendue on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1848, at the public house of Christian Shcrta, in the city of Lancaster, the Following described real eßtate, late the property of William \Y. Pennell,dcc’d, to wit: NO. I—AH1 —AH that valuable three-story BRICK evikuic eiisi, K with a two-story brick back building, 4REEML and lot orpiccc of ground thereto belonging, situate oiMhe east side of North Duke street, in said citv, adjoining property of John Lehner and Robert Moderwell. The additional improvements are a Frame Stable on tho rear of the lot, fronting a 14 feet wide alley, a hydrant in the yard, choice fruit trees, &c. * NO. 2 —All that certain Two-Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, and brick back-building, with the lot or piece o ground thereto belonging, situate on> the east side of North Duke street in said city, containing in front on said street, 26 feet more or less, and.extending in depth 245 feet to a 14 feet wide alley, adjoining property now or late of Thomas Cox and No. 3. NO. .3—*All that certain Lot or Piece qf Ground , with a Frame Stable thereon erected, situate on the east side of North Duke street] in said city, con taining in front on said street, about 26 feet, more or less, and extending in depth 245 feet'to al4 feel wide alley, adjoining No. 2 and property of Joseph Hanum. . NO. 4—All that certain Lot , Piece or Parcel of Ground, situate on the west side of the New Hol land Turnpike, in said city, adjoining property of Jacob Heusel, Jonathan Foltz and others, contain ing ONE ACRE and FIVE PERCHES, more or less. The above lot contains some of the choicest fruit-in the vicinity of Lancaster. ALSO: At the same time and place, will be sold H Shares of Stock in the Conestoga Steam Mills Manufacturing Company —and 2 Shares qf' Stock in the Lancaster and Litiz Turnpike Road Company. Sale to commence at 6 o’clock P. M., when the terms will be made known and due attendance given by GEORGE QUIGLEY, JAMES B. LANE, Administrators. ts-35 sept 2G Valuable Iron Foundry, Machine Shop, and other City Property, at Orphans' Court Sale. WILL be exposed to public sale, at the public house of Christian Shertz, in the city of Lan caster, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st,' 1848, the following described valuable real estate, to wit: No. 1, That well-known establishment, now oc cupied by Boon &Hanvey, situated on East Chesnut street and the Railroad, in the city of Lancaster, comprising a Foundry, Pattern Shop, Blacksmith Shop, a Brick Office, and the piece or parcel of ground thereto belonging. With the Foundry them is a Hydrant, and every thing requisite to that branch of the-works. Five Laths, one Boring Mill, one Upright Drill, Vices, a Grindstone, one eight-horse Engine, and all the Drills, Taps, Dies, and Wrenches, necessary in this division of the establishment. There are besides Blacksmith Tools, Boiler maker’s Tools, and a large and convenient shop for building boilers im A'list of the Tools can be seen by calling on the undersigned. These shops are situated immediately on the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, so that every convenience is afforded for hauling Coal, Iron, Lumber, or any tiling that may be required about the works. This establishment is so well known through tlin State, that it is scarcely necessary to give a morn minute description of the several advantages con nected with iL No. 2, A one-aory Frame fan&L Dwelling House,' OTTm situate on the North side of Chesnut St., 9■ « S in suid city, containing-in front on street about 24 feet 6 inches, and extending ill depth 40 feet more or less, bounded on the North ami West by No. 1, and on the East by No. 3. No. 3, A one-story frame Dw'elling House, situate on the North side of Chesnut street, in said city, containing in front on said Chesnut street about 27 feet 10 inches, and extending in depth about .40 feet more or less, bounded on the West by No. 2, on the North by No. I, and on the East by property of John Eberman. The above property having been owned in equal parts by Wm. W. Pennell, deceased, in his life time, and by John Lehncr, the whole is now offered lor sale—the undivided half part thereof, owned by said Pennell, by his administrators, in pursuance of an order of.thc Orphans* Court of Lancasier co. —and the other undivided half part, by John Leh ner, the owner, in his own right. Sale to commence at 6 o’clock P. M., when due attendance will bo given and terms made known by GEuRGE QUIGLEY, JAMES B. LANE, Administrator* ofW. W. Pennell. JOHN LEHNER. sept 26 ts-35 Valuable City Property For Sale. ON SATURDAY, 21st of OCTOBER next, the heirs of the late Mrs. Ann Duchman, deceased, will sell by public vendue, at the public house of Lewis Sprecher, in East King Street, the two-story M Dwelling' House, with two-story back building, Stable, &c., and Lot or Piece of Ground thereto belonging, situate on the south side of East King Street, in the city of Lancaster adjoining property of Mrs. Demuth on the West, and David Coekley on the East, and ex tending Southward to al4 feet wide alley. There ia a well and a cistern with pumps on said Lot. The location is good for any public business, and very pleasant for a private residence. Persons wishing to view the premises before the sale, will please call on Mrs. Bailey, living in the house. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on Ist of April next. Sale will begin at 6 o’clock in the evening, when terms will be made known by the HEIRS OF ANN DUCHMAN, Deceased, sept 3 36 Public Sale ef Real Estate. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th 1848, will be ex posed to public sale, on the premises, the fol lowing described valuable real estate, situate in the borough of Washington, Manor township, Lan caster county, to wit: _ ■ No. 1, A two-story filial D WELLING HO USE, jsilifl formerly occupied as the Cross Key. Tavern, all under cellar, with a large kitchen thereto attached, a pump in front of the house, and another in the yard, good stabling and other ont-buildings. Be longing thereto are three quarters of an Acre'of Ground, more or less, adjoiniug No. 2, lot of Wm. Dunlap and others. There is no better tavern stand in the borough for river custom. No. 2, A two-story Dwelling House, on lot No. 47 in the plot of said borough, adjoining the Lan caster Road and lot owned by Dr. Bitner. Also: The following TOWN LOTS : No. 132. 67, 65, 44, 42, 40, 36, G 9, 71, 77, 76, 74, 75, 70, 68, 78, 79, 32, in said borough, no improve ments on the foregoing except the fencing. Any person wishing to view the property before the safe will please call on. Andrew Wolf, who re sides in the house on No. 1. The aboveis the property of Isaiah Latcham, jr., one of the sons aim heirs of Isaiah Latcham, sr., deceased. Snle to commence at 1 o’clock p. m., when terms will be made known and due attendance given by CHRISTIAN HABECKER, Agent. ts-3d Valuable MILL AND FARM At Public Sale. WILL be rfold at public saloon MONDAY, the the 23d day of OCTOBER next, at the liptel of Henry Kernlig, in the city of Lancaster, the fol lowing very valuable real estate, now belonging to the -Lancaster Bank, a Tract of I,and, situate iu East and West Hempfield and Rapho townships containing 117 ACRES and 40 PERCHES, neat measure, adjoining lands now or late of Dan’i Hamaker 4 , Jacob Hoatetter, Henry Slienk and others with a three story Merchant and Grist 91111, fronting on the Harrisburg Turnpike, with four'run of stones, a Saw Mill, a two-story stone rough-cast mBWHLEM® .HOIIJSIB, three TENANT HOUSES, a large bank Barn, and other improvements thereon erected. The Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad runs through the above tract. The Chiquesalunga creek famishes the water power for the mill.. This property is considered second to none of .this county, and is a very desirable situation.- , The property will be sold clear of all incum brances, except the charge ol $7,006 30 m faror ol the widow of John Shenk, deceased, the interest of which will be payable to her annually during her, life, and the principal son* to b-.- paid after her dec. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, when conditions of sale will be made L-ttnwn 11Y order of the Board of Directors, Known. i CHRISTIAN BACHMAN, Caha’r. sept 20 to*" 36 ' Vestings. FANCY Cachmere, new and beautiful styles.— Plain and Fancy Velvets, Plain Fancy Satins, together with a great variety at low prices in plain and fancy styles, now opening at the York Store . . t GRIEL& GILBERT. : 37;! - 'HUNTING neatly executed at Ihi» JOB office.
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