November Court. The Quarter Sessions commenced jeaterday. We understand there is a large amount pf business for trial. The following is a list of the jurors summoned 5 GRAND JURORS. Christian Bentz, Elizabeth Township, Jacob Brubaker, Mount Joy, • John L. Benedict, Lancaster city, Samuel Bracht, Mount Joyy David Baker, East Herapfield, Jacob C. Clair, West Hempfield, i George Geyer, Warwick, John B. Good, Brecknock, James Hudson, Manor, George Hildebrand, Earl, Lightner Henderson, Salisbury, Frederick Hippie, Conoy, •lacob Kreider, W arw * c l c > George Keller, Lancaster city, Adam Keller, Manheim, Jacob Lutz, East Cocalico, David Lebkichler, Lancaster city, Abner Miller, Earl, Isaac Missner, Brecknock, John D. Stubbs, Fulton, William D. Slaymaker, Rapho, James Smedley, Fulton, Thomas Sunds, Warwick, Emanuel Shober, Manheim. PETIT JURORS, Jacob Baughman, Bun Township. JuliH-Bowtnan, Ephrata, John Raphu, Juhii Bauhiuan, Birthing, John Biiaer, Salisbury. Georgs Brown, East HempfUld, " Joseph. (Minton, Mount Joy. Lmdloy Coainw, Salisbury, Johrt M. Culp, Wim Hempfleldi Joint Charles, Manor, Henry Dickinson, Salisbury, Solomon Pillar, K»vl, Jonas Eby, Went Hcmpfield, Levi Eckert, Leacock,. John Frantz, Manor, David Flemming, Salisbury, Jacob Hershborger, F.ust Cucalico, John Herr, Munur, William C. Hall, Warwick,’ .John Hoover, West Hempfleld, Peter Heistand, jr., Manor, William Kline, Elizabeth, Lewis King, Fulton, Adam Kendig, Conestoga, Christian Kendig, Conestoga, John Kidder, Columbia Borough, John Lehman, jr., Manor, Benjamin Landis, Upper Leacock, Amos E. Lehman, Salisbury, Abraham Landis, Manheim, Ludwig Lindemuih, East Donegal, Henry. Lehman, Paradise, .George Lefevre, East Lampeter, :Pavid May, Rapho, ’Henry Myers, Columbia Borough, -John Myers, EarJ, /Samuel McLaughlin, Prumore, Frederick Mast, Earl, Reuben Rohrer, Lancaster city, Peter Reidenbach, Earl, Jacob Reinhold, West Cocalico, David Shultz, Earl, Isaac Shatzer, East Donegal, Andrew Tahgert, Mount Joy, Emanuel Trissler, Lancaster city, John Warfel, Conestoga, Adam Weaver, Columbia Borough. Tlie Women of the Revolution. Early in the war, the inhabitants on the frontier of Burke county, North Carolina, being apprehen sive of an attack by the Indians, it was determined to seek protection in a fort, in a more densely peo pled neighborhood in an interior settlement. A party of soldiers was sent to protect them on their retreat. The families assembled, the line of march was taken towards their place of destination and they proceeded unmolested —the soldiers marching in a hollow square with the refuge families in the The Indians, who had watched the move ment. laid a plan for their destruction. The road to be travelled lay through a dense forest in the fork of a river where the Indians concealed them selves and waited till the travellers were in the desired spot. Suddenly the war-whoop sounded in front and on either side ; a large body of painted warriors rushed in. filling the gap by which the whites had entered. An appalling crash of fire arms followed. The soldiers, however, were pre' pared; such as chanced to be near the tiees darted behind them and began to ply the deadly ride: the others prostrated themselves upon the earth among the tall grass, and crawled to trees. The families screened themselves as best they could. The onset was long and fiercely urged ; ever and anon amid the din and smoke the warriors would uieh, tomahawk in hand, towards the centre; but they were repulsed by the cool intrepidity of the backwoods riflemen. Still they fought on, deter mined on the destruction of the victims who offered such desperate resistance. All at once an appalling found greeted the ears uf the women and children in the centre, it was a cry from llteir defenders— n cry fur powder l ' Out puwder is given out," they pxcluimed. Have y»>n any ' Bring n» nune. or we can light no longer l A wniumi nl llm |mrl y had » p.yud Mipply, Slip i|iip,ul lipi upi'i't) ni* tin* tfitMiiid, poured llu' j>uwd*»r in it, uud going round to pitch soldier w*> t!n*y »tuud behind the bade each who needed powder put down hi* hat, and poured a into it. Thus che went round the Him* o! defence, til! her whole stock, and all she could obtain (rum others, was distributed. At last flic savages gave way, and, pressed by the foes, were driven off the ground. The victorious whites returned to those for whose safety they had ventured in the wilderness. Inqui ries were made as to who hud been killed; and one running up cried, “Where isdthe woman that gave us the powder ' 1 want to see her!'' “ Yes!—yes!—let us see her! - ’ responded another and another; “without her we should all have been lost 1"' The soldiers ran about among the women and children looking for her and making inquiries. Directly came in others from the pur suit, one of whom observing the commotion, asked the cause, and was told. •‘You are looking in the wrong place," here plied. Ah. we are afraid of that?’* ■ : ls she killed'; 1 exclaimed many voices. Not when I saw her, ' answered the soldier. ‘When the Indians ran off, she was on her knees in-prayer at the root of yonder tree, and there I left her." There was a simultaneous rush to the tree —and there, to their great joy, they found the woman safe and still on her knees in prayer. Thinking not of herself, she received their applause without manifesting any other feeling than grati tude to Heaven for their great deliverance Mode or Electing the President and Yirr. President of the United States.— The framers of the Constitution, in their wisdom, kept from the people the right to choose directly the President and Vice President, and interposed between a body called electors. These electors were voted for on the 7th of Nov. ,and it is they who choose our national Executive officers. The mode of chosing is not so generally understood as might be supposed would be the case in a country where politics is such a matter of general concern. The Electors assemble in the rapitals of their respective States on the first Wednesday in December, and vote for the tan didate of their choice. Having recordedtheir vote, copies of it are made, and forwarded to Washing ton by special messenger before the first Wednesday in January. The votes of all the States ore opened on the second Wednesday of February in the pres ence of both Houses of Cohgress, and the persons having a majority of the whole number of electors are declared to be the President and Vice President elect. To many persons this appears to be around about way of choosing rulers, and the question is frequently discussed whether the people onght not to elect directly these important officers, the highest number of the popular votes ijf the Union deter mining the election. flj-If General Taylor be and honest man the country has token him for, he must and will carry out democratic principles. — Bos. Post SET Benjamin West, youngest son of the great ptlnlftt of the utne name, died lately in Europe. mr Dutchess County has elected three hatters t° important offices. Ransom Halloway to Congress. Albert Van Kleeck, County Treasurer, and James Hammond to the Assembly. —Ulster Democrat. Doubtless the influence of these gentlemen will be widely felt. |p- The National Whig is the name of a new daily paper to be established at the city of Wash* ington, under the management of Joseph Pleasants late of Richmond, Va., and Charles W. Fenton. ’ -V, IL7* John Slidell, of New Orleans, late Minis ter to Mexico, it is said, bet upwards of $BO,OOO .on Gen. Cass carrying Ohio, and has won it. Chart of Salt River. —The Boston Post is in want of a chart of Salt Rtvejj. Here is his adver- We are studying navigation—if any of our friends will lend us a correct chart of Balt River, it may be of service." We think our neighbor of the Examiner has two ui Uiree. He ami his party have been using one tor quite a number of years. Commercial IlccovD. HAI.TIMoIIK MAIIKKT, HEVtEW FUH THE WEEK ENOtNU NoVEMUF.H IK. Fl.oUß^llownt-.l Htrunl I-'lour.-nti liinl Skidd tlity llißlft Wf*FM alllf l # Ilf yuu Ijlilm. lit stl t him! Of >1111) UUU, Hi nil Mumlfiy holdm* put up Hi#* rule to , and iihoul 6IM libh. in loin wi»n* liikitii ia g.Uj, On TiitiNilny hhil WiuluHNiliiy ilm tuile* rmiclmd about 1200 Uliln. ol clioicn al $6,1 2j, c)h Thursday the market wim inactive, ami iliore were sellers ut Uut we could hear ol no sales, 'JVduy theft* are Hellers at 86,001 lor mixed hraiuls, but no operations have taken place, Some holdors, bownvnr, urn liot ilispoHfitl to unit under *5,121. City Mills l''lour.—Upwards of 51)00 litjl h . hurt! boon tiikell lor nxpnrt, in tint nnurso ut the wi'itli, all ot which at *5,121, except abnulnOO bills. Ibr uhicli *5,181 were paid, The last sains were at *5,121, and tcfday lioWers are lufciiii; a fraction ’ higher. Susquehanna Clour. —Noun in maiknt. Hye Clour—ls scarce, and wanted at *4, 25a54,37! pur bid. Tor Ist. Corn Meal.—We note sales of 1001) bids. Baltimore at *3,12;. Sales of Pennsylvania at S 3. DRAlN—Wheat. —The market opened on‘Mon day at 103al08 cents for good to prime red wheats. l)n Wednesday the salon of good to prime rodswere made at lUoullO cents, and we quote ihe same prices to-dav. A sale of Penna. red on Wednesday at 109 cents*; prime reds would now command 110 cents. We quote white wheats at HOallO cents, and family flour while at 11Ga123 cents. Corn. . The salea on Monday were at f12a55 cents for old whites .OSaGO cents for old yellow ; f>las2 cents for new white, and .07 cents for new yellow. On Wed nesday, old white sold at f>4af>G cents; old yellow at G 2 cents ; new white at 02 ets, and new yellow ut .OG. To-day We quote old white at o4a5G cents; old yellow at *57aCO cents; new white at 62 cents, and new yellow at ofiaGG cents. A sale of Penna. yellow to-dav at G 4 cents. Rye.—Sales ol Md. at GOaGl cents.* Oats.—We quote the range of the market at 25a28 cents. IRON. —We note sales of 100 tons No. 2 Foun dry at §22, G months, and 00 tons Baltimore Pud dling Pig Iron at 827 per ton. SPIRITS. —Sales of N. K. Rum, in bbls., at 2Sa 29 cents. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. REVIEW FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER IS. FLOUR AND MEAL.—The week openeil with a better export demand i’or Flour, and with mode rate receipts, sales reach some 7000 bbls. at $5,311 for fair mixed, and §0.37! for Brandywine and other good straight brands. Since Wednesday, how ever, the demand has lallen oti and the market closes dull at our quotations. Salesforcity use are limited at 5f>,371ai,50 for good and SO,62;aU per bbl for extra and fancv brands. Rve Flour has declined and sales madeat $3,76a3,57;, principally at the lower rate. Corn Meal. —Themarket isiirin, but closes quiet. Sales were to the extent of 3000 bbls. at S 3 for Penna. and $3,12.1 for Brandywine. GRAIN —Wheat. —Sales embrace some 35,000 bushels Penna. anil Southern at 1 13al 12 and 111 cents for reds, and llSal 15 cents for white, closing at our lowest figures. Rye.—Sales of Penna. have been making at 06 cents. Com—The market has improved, owing to the scarcity of old Corn, and sales range at 67a70 rents for flat and rouild yel low, mostly at 6S cents ; mixed Coa63 cents, and new 5C.i57 cents, all weight. The week’s sales embrace about 45,000 bushels. Oats are ddll, and about 8000. bushels Southern sold at 2Sa3O cents, mostly at 20 cents; Penna. in limited demand al 33 cents per bushel. IRON. —We note sales of 4UU tons, in lots, at S23a2G for Anthracite, and $23a27 for Charcoal Pig, on time. A sale of Northern Blooms was made al $5.2 per ton. Bar and Boilerlro n dull. SPIRITS. —Sales of N. E. Rum are making at 29 cents. Whiskey in bbls sells freely at 23fand lihds al 22a22j cents per gallon. MARRIAGES. In this city, on Monday, the 13th inst., by M Carpenter, Mavor, Felix Urban of Cnnestogo, ti Leali Bock, of Lampeter township. On Thursday, the UUh inot.,hy the name, Frank lin Brown to Ellen Woodland, of Fulton township, On the 7th mat., by the Rev. Mr. Griei> Jacol M. Sturklei, of Fail-view, Lancaster eoilutv, h Creaey, daughter of Col. George Crane, ol' Wild Hill, l.yrmmng county, Pa. (in tlu* Util Unit., by. lilt* Hpv. .1. .1. NlrUitit .turn K, HhiliiiKp*', ul‘ Kh/uliftli tnwh«ln|i. In llnirtlmv. u|' I'piiii, (111 the Htli iiiet., hy lliP u:iinnt Nrtimuil H. Gallic of Weil Hempliolili to Elizabeth H. Manor tuwtibliip On the name diiy, by the same, Jmieph Good, to Mary Garber, both of Kapbo. At New Hollaml, on tin* Ulb by the Rev J. C. Barmtz, John Diller, to Klr/abe'li M.orow both of Earl township. On the 14th inat., by the Rev. Dr. Bowman, D tl. Eshleman, Esq., Attorney at Law, and Repre sentative elect, to Caroline O. Carpenter, nil of thb city. On the ltith inst. hy the Rev. Wm. Urie, George W. Smithson, to Margaret Boyd, both of'Martic. On the 14th inst., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, Be jainin Dendlinger, of East Lampeter, to Catbari Harnish. of West Lampeter. On the same day, by the same, E. 11. Zercher. East Lampeter, to Maria Brubaker, of Martic. On the same day, by the same, C. E. Hostetler, lo Maria R. Haverstick, both of Conestoga. On the lGth inst., by the same, George Weaver, of West Donegal, to Mary M’Clennegan, of Dam tin county, DEATHS. On the 14th inst., in this city, Mary Myers, aged 9G years, G months and 2 days. Mrs. M.. wab the oldest person in Lancaster city. She was a native of Potts town, Montgomery county, and her maiden name was Barton. She retained her reasoning faculties to the last, and died in the 101 l triumph of the Christian faith. On the same day, Anna Deborah, daughter of J Rathfon, aged 4 months and 23 days. On the 1 Gilt inst., Frederick Sebastian, son of W Kale, aged 13 months and 9 days. On the 18th inst., of consumption, Hetty Eliza beth, daughter of Samuel Killian, aged 17 yearsand Very suddenly, on the Blh inst., -Isaac Fellen baum, of Earl township, this county, in the G3d year of his age. In Cincinnati, 22d ult., Mary Stevens, daughter of Samuel S. and Louisa Carpenter, aged lo mo., and 7 days. In the citv of Baltimore, on the 7th of November, inst., Henry B--Eagle, aged about 3b years, for merly residing in the borough of Columbia, in this WASHINGTON BAKER, attorney at law. OFFERS his professional services to the public, Office in Centre Square, next door to Thomas Baumgardner & Co.’s Store, Nov 21 Assignee’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that J. F. Beecher anti Wife , of West Donegal township, Lancaster county, have this day made a deed ot' voluntary assignment to the undersigned, residing in Eliza bethtown. AU persons having claims against said Beecher are, therefore, requested to present them, duly authenticated —and those knowing themselves to be indebted, are requested to make immediate payment, to JACOB REDSECKER, Atsignet. *6M3 Dividend* Columbia Bank and Bridge Company,) November 7, 1848. } THE Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of 3 per cent, payable on demand. SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashijr. Columbia, Nov. 21 31-43 PUBLIC SALK OF Real estate In Maytonn. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned, Executor ofthe last will and testament of Thomas J. Haines, late ofthe village of Maytown, deceased, will ex pose to public sale, on Saturday, the 16th day of December next, at the public house of George Mur ray in said village, A LOT OF GROUND, Situated in Maytown, fronting on River street, ad joining Jots of Mrs. Ann KelJer, an alley on. the East and on the North, witn a TWO STORY SE® FRAME HOUSE and Kitchen, with other outjjjg buildings, being part of the Real Estate of said deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned, Executors of Thamrs J, Haines. JOHN HOLLINGER, Ex’r. ItT Will be sold at the same time and place, one GOLD' PATENT LFaVER WATCH, horizontal balance wheel, with dead second ami slop, being part ofthe Personal property of said deceased. November 21. * ‘ts-4J KiookN of Standard diameter. AT Judd & Murray's ommsile the Pont Olliee. North Street, Luiicaster. An Introduction to Entomology : or ilie Elements ofthe Natural Hintnry of liiMuetsj immurmlng tin nccoiinl of nog loti* aini’mmlhl liihpclm, of llieir meiu= llMlljtlniaCH, I'lHlll, fit I llj il(iC ItiU ( hublUlbltlS. MOcjellOn, motion*, noiweß, liylmrh.tUniw Imdimi.. fcc,, with plains, plain amt colored, by William Kirby,M. A., K.'11.H,, and William Spence, Kan,, E. 11. H,, cor rected and considerably enlarged, In one barge octavo volume, extra doth. Haswdl's Engineer's and Medionies’ Pocket Book. ' Scribner's Engineers and Mechanics* Companion. , Durbin’s Travels in the East. Engraving*;. 2 voln., 12mn. —Muslin. Burke's Complete Works, with a Memoir. Por trait. 3 vols. Svo., Sheep extra. Shakspeare and Burke are, if I may venture on the expression, above talent. Burke was one of the first thinkers, as well an one ofthe greatest orators o-l Ids lime. He is without any parallel in any age or country, except, perhaps, Lord Bacon ami Cicero. — Mackintosh. lolmee’ Life of Mozart, including his corres idence. 12tno.—Muslin. .’>o cents. A clear, nplete, and judicious view of Mozart's life. lilackwood. Hume, Smollet and Miller's History of England, A vols. Bvo., fine plates, lib. style. Bacon and Locke’s Essays—Moral, Economical am! Political. And the Conduct of the Understand ing. 18ino. —Muslin. Af* cents. leaflets of Memory. —An illuminated Annual; :onlaining numerous Illuminations, Kngravings, and other embellishments, in the highest style ol art, and edited by Reynell Coates, M. U., royal octavo. In Turkey morocco, with a great variety of other annuals for 1849. Ladies' Wreath. —Subscriptions received lor this popular magazine at §1 per year. Nov 21 2t-43 Tlie Age «!' Improvement. ONE of the most important discoveries of the age, in ameliorating the condition of this large class of suffering humanity, consumptives, is Dr. VVistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. What time es tablishes anil consecrates, what experience adopts and confirms, what all men in all places unite in saying is good and valuable, is so, no doubt. A popularity of this sort fixes in society its roots ho deep and strong, that time cannot destroy it. Tin* success which has attended this medicine for seve ral years past, lias overcome the prejudices ot all respectable and sensible men, and the article has taken a stand among the first class of discoveries and blessings of the age ; and when resorted to in season, eradicates the diseases for which it is re commended. We cut the following from the Bellows Kalis Gazette , of January, Wistar's Balsam. —Notwithstanding our aver sion to puffing, as many do, everything that comes along in the shape of Patent Medicines, and the fact that we scarcely ever take medicines of any kind, yet we feel that we should be doing injustice to the community by withholding longer the favor able opinion we have of Wistar’s Balsam, in cases of colds and pulmonary complaints. Having wit essed its good effects in several instances, \se he ieve it to be an excellent article, or Sale iii Lancaster city at J. GISH'S AGENCY. 2t-43 Delay In Dangerous IF it is a truth that punctuality is the life of busi ness, it is not less the case that delay is danger- ous,and is oftentimes productive of ruin. But what is the destruction of business to the loss of hejlth and life? How often does a cough, which at its appearance seems slight, and not worthy ol notice, lead, by neglect', to the moot fearful consequences? Thousands in this way have gone down to an un timely grave, when by the use of a little care, their alight coughs might have been cured, and health perfectly restored. Dr. Sherman's Cough Lozenges will not only cure slight coughs —they have alflo bpen the means of raising up many from the verge of the grave, whose lives were despaired of hy their friends. But few remedies have evpr been discovered that are ho effectual nj)d so convenient to take. In fact all the preparations made by Ur. Sherman are equally pleasant; ami the person who is now suHVring under sickness, mid delays lulling c proper remedies because ol‘their unpleasant 's. is mexcusenble. Or*. Sherman's Warehouse it Nn. 100 Nassau Street, N. V. ,4 or mile in l.uiieaster city at .1. (HSU'S AIiKNCV. Il.'lll VALUAVLK TIMBKK LOTS AT PUBLIC KALE. ON I‘IUIMY, NOVKMHKH will Im uyld by public vendue, Hi the puUhti liurnm of Ail un Kemligt in Coumitogo Centro, Luumndei; eounly, TURK ft VALUABLE situated in Cunostugu township, on the road leading from Conestogo Centre to Martlet ille, about hull a milt- from the former place : No. \~-Cuntaining o Jm-s and Hu Penhvs. JV W . o_ .. G “ 100 “ * No. 3 *• “ h r »4 Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, when due attendance will be {riven and terms of sale made known by French Burr mill Stones. rriHK subscriber will receive orders for French | Burr Mill Stones, of all sizes, composed of the best quality Burr Blocks, and finished in a superior manner. A pair of lour and half leet stones can be k examined at any time, at the Warehouse, O’Dong nell's Wharf. WM. G. HARRISON. Baltimore, Nov. 21. 2m-43 Frauklin College, THF. Annual Meeting of the Trustees of Frank lin College, will be held in the Library of the College, at 3 o’clock P. M., December 4, 1838. There will be an examination of the College Classes on the morning of the same day, beginning at 9 o’clock. Lancaster, Nov. 21 Gas Clglit! MESSRS. CARPENTER, George B. Withers, Win. Mathiot, Christian KietVer, Walter G. Evans, Dr. Eli Parry, John Wise, Reah Frazer, Geo. M. Steinman, Dr. John Miller and J. Franklin Reigart, the Committee appointed by the citizens of Lancaster, on the evening of October 17th, to make inquiry relative to the furnishing of the city with Gas, respectfully announce to their fellow citizens that they are ready to make report on Wednesday evening next, the 22d of November, at hi o’clock, at the Court House. A general attendance is requested.. By the Committee , ‘ .1. FRANKLIN RKIGART, Secretary. lt-43 For Kent. „ » THREE new and well finished two- (ossam 'story BRICK HOUSES, with hrirk kitchen attached, and hydrant in each yard, on Prince Street, opposite the Conestogo Steam Mills. Possession may be had about the 10th of December. Apply to New and Fantiiouable Millinery. MRS. KURTZ begs leave to announce to her friends that on to-morrow, Wednesday, she will be prepared to open her winter assortment Vtv of MILLINERY , all of which will be of theUU newest and most fashionable styles, and will be disposed of at reasonable rates. She will also be prepared to alter, whiten and press, and trim Straw Hits and Bonnets in a superior manner and at short notice, at her old established shop in North Queen Street, nearly opposite Scholfield’s Hotel. Oct 31 3m-40 An Estray. ABOUT the last of October, there came to the premises |BigffraBff6 of the subscriber, in Leacock twp., uEg/Hff Lancaster county, (near Paradise,) *ll Itt a STRAY STEER, about 4 years old, dark brown color, white stripe ever the back, a white mark on the forehead. The owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges, and take the animal away—-on application to Nov, : N, W, SAMPLE.. VARIETY STORE. I' ; “FOR TUB GOOD OF THE PEOPLE!” \\TM. E. UEINITSH respectfully announces to j TOST RECEIVE!) at J. GISH’S GENERAL AGENCY for the sale W Ilia friends and the public that he has taken } J Store immediately opposite Mrs. Kaulfman’s Hotel, and “®jj* . uine aud ce ltbrated' Family tlie store of Mr. Sauiuel Beales, in East King St., North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa., a lull supply oi tbe /“ °!■ ?JL SUDD lied at the lowest terms! a few doors west of the Farmers’Bank, whereihe ] Medicines. Merchants and all country dealers (m genuine med c ) PP ~ ' has j list received an extensive and'genera] assort-; Wistar’a celebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry. Dr. Cullen’s Indian \ eatable Panacea ment of. FANCY GOODS, 5 Bull*. Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. , Steven’s pure Wine of Tar for coughs, colds and Baskets, Trimmings, Jewelry, Fancy Cutlery, Spool I Swaim’a well known Panacea. consumptions. . Cotton, Skein Cotton, Patent Threads, Buttons,! Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. Hyena Tooth Ache Drops. . ■ ' Combs, Laces, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Willow Wag- | Atwood’s Dyspeptic Bitters. Dr- Jayne’s Eapectorant and other preparations, ons and Cradles, Mats, Brooms, Wisps, Cloth, Hair, , Comfort’s composition Powder—spiced Bit. N 0.6. Dr. Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry. Teeth, Sweeping, Dusting and Scrubbing Brushes. Sheiman’s All-Healing Balsam. , Dr. Steelmg’s Pulmonary Syrup. _ . ALSO, an assortment of Toys, Perfumery, Soaps, Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills. Louden’s Indian Expectorant and Hair ro - Stationary Articles, German Glass-ware, Violins, Brandreth’s Universal ’■ Dr. Sherman’s Poor Man s Strengthening V Violin anJ Guitar strings, Accordeons, &c., &c. Beckwith’s Anti-Dyspeptic “ Euen’s SHOE TRIMMINGS- I Dr. Dyott’s Anti-Bilious ■* Dr. J. H Longenecker’s Black Salve. Best qualities of Black and Colored Lastings, , Grafenberg Vegetable “ • Graetenberg Health Bi Galloons, F.stra Superior Boot Webbing, Boot and 1 Dr. Rush’s Infallible Health “ ' , „ ° reen ,B„°” ° l ' Shoe Cord, Shoe Thread, Silk and Cotton Lacers. | Dr. Steeling’s Vegetable 121 cent Pills. Tousey s Master ot Pai . MUSIC— I Dr. Wistar’s Sarsaparilla and Tar “ Shenck’s Pulmonic Syrup. , , riiek'ner’a Suoar Coated “ Roberts’Vegetable Embrocation. A collection ofNewMusic. Arrangements hav- wnmdtle « Thomson’s Tar and Wood Naptha. ing been made to receive it as soon as published. ; " or ““‘,'' e a ™““i,f, Blood .< Beekman’s Pulmonic Syrup. A lot of real Havana Segars, to which the alien- , Dr. De'dy s . arsaparilla B l( Hibbard’s Wild Cherry Bitters, tion of connoisseurs is requested. n e i, 11 Ritter’s Tar and Wild Cherry Syrup. Country Merchants, Pedlars, and others are in- ( Dr. Soule s . overeign Balm Rowand’s Tonic Mixture for Ague. Srict I, a« n e d ntion a To n b e n^es t s 0 , Ck and low prices, K’f Ertia. « - he hopes to merit a share of puhbc patronage M C [hr Rhenma- Gay’s Extract of Chanchalaqua, a Californian .' W V\ ; 61 ' 42 - ; tism and Pains, a certain cure: " f / are ,i . r . ,u “;. Tnnl(l Paste . Seum^l 6 .’M A Od. r ***' Wh£?S Cherry Cendy fi., coughs, Src ‘ Allebasi’a Celebrated Medicines. f Stainburns Medicated Toilet Snap. Dillow s He.ive t Dr. Davis’ Wild Cherry mill Tar Syrup. OPODELDOC, CASTOR With a number 111 other popular Medicines, lull o in the LuirrW PWi'es. Pumphlels, lliiiol-Hills, and euplesolThe Orarlt IiENERAL AIIENCY, opposin' Kiiiilhiinn's Hotel, November 14, IN4S Cheap Book* at the Central Book Store, from Trade Sales. WHERE a large assortment of Miscellaneous Buoktt can be obtained cheaper than at any other Hook Store in the city. The Pictorial History o! England in 4 vole.—in doth, price 01200, Neunder's idle <»! Christ, $1 7fl, WhewelPs Elements of Morality, 3 vnh,, l.'mo, price N7J eta, * • i Mills' HVMIt.MM of Logic, (t new work, Tito Medical Cmn[mmmi, or Family Physician, Ireiumg of the diseases oj the United States, with their symptoms, nausea, cures, and mentis of pre* volition, fc*e, : The Parmer's Dictionary, containing a compem dmo* account id' crops, breeding of stock, horses, pigs, &c, ( ■luy's Morning and Evening Exercises, Praise and Principles. Now and Then. eaWoman an Enigma. The Privntn Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. King and Queen. Harper’s Pictorial Hible lor §2O 00. Prescott’s Conquest of Peru. The Hoys Autumn, Winter &t Spring Book, &c. In connection will be found all the light publi cations of the day, Kate Walsingham, Alpuess or ihe Possessed, &c., &o. Stationary of ail kinds. Magazines, Periodicals, Papers, See. A new ami varied assortment of Albums, from $1 to $4. Lurdner on the Steam Engine. Envelopes by the hundred. Stationary, Black Sand, Steel Pens, Bristol Board, Drawing Paper, Bill, Letter and Cap Paper, Blank Korins, Blank Notes, Columbia Ink in jugs, Paper less Kortune Tellers. Detectors and all the Weekly and Daily Papers, Magazines, &c. All in want of any article in our line call ami see. No charge lor looking. c Oct 31 40 THE directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of 4 percent for the last 6 months on the capital stock paid in—payable on demand. ROBERTD. CARSON, Cashier. 3t-42. Farmers’ Bank of Lancaster, > Ocuber 19, 1848. J AN election tor Thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on Mon day, the 20th of November next, between the horns of 9 A. M. and 3 P. IVI. mulls! Mims!! Muffs!! ! JUST opened this day, a splendid assortment of Muffs, Boas, Victorines, and also a beautiful style ol small muffs for children at the N. Y. Store. ’ Nov. 14-tf-42.1 ORIEL & GILBERT. New and Fashionable milliner)'. MRS. C. KELLER begs leave to announce to her friends that she has returned from Phila delphia with an assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, all of which are of the latest and most fashionable styles, and will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. She is also prepared to whiten and press Styaw and Braid Bonnets in a su perior manner, at her Millinery store, in West King Street, between the dry goods store of C. Hager, and the hotel of F. Cooper. Nov. 14-3m-42. HAVING secured the Patent Right to use Gil bert's Central Cavity Plate,” last summer, we take this opportunity of informing the public that after thoroughly testing this important inven tion we pronounce it one of the greatest improve ments in our profession. By means of which we aie enabled to insert partial or entire upper seta of teeth without the use enclasps or springs, better than by anv other mode heretofore in use. Obturators or artificial plates inserted in the most comfortable manner. Persons having difficult cases which may have LalHod the skill of Dentists are invited to give ns a call at No. 30; Hast King Street, Lancaster ELY PARRY, M. D., CHARLES H. HRESKLKR, M. D. Nov. 14, 184 S. 11-42. In the District Court fur the city and to, of Lanr'r. WHKIl KAN, John Lynch,»i*trtijj Iruulnfinf said Joliii Mr> 1/r, uu Immlvpnt Dt'hlur, did on llipIIip Nth Huy of Nnvpinlif’i , 184 H, Itli- m ilip Olth'iMif ili(i I'luthonotiuy of tin l Bitlil Coini, Ills Arnmiit ol'llio null! Knliilp ' Nutu'i* m h*m»hy givmi to nil pmnoni in thiMiiitl K»tntP,tliul the wtulCmirl lmv» appoint mi tint lUtii tiny n| Dpoomhor, U4N, t'or tluj cnnllr iH.iliuii ilmi'enl’, unions oxi-optlone he lllml,! .!. H. KURT/, Pruth'y. PiolbonoUiry’s Office. ) I.imciibter, Nov. 14,1848. J 4t*42 timber iaits, INtatc or Tlion. J. Haiueti, tlec’d. NOTICK is hereby given, tlmt the undersigned lias been constituted Executor of the Estate of Thomas J. Haines, of Maytown, Hast Donegal township, Lancaster county, deceased. All per sons having claims against said Estate are requested to present them immediately, duly authenticated ; and those knowing themselves indebted, will make immediate payment, to JOHN HOLLINGKR, Executor, residing near Maytown, Hast Donegal twp. Nov 14 *6t-42 JOHN HKSS. Mt-43 rrMIK subscriber hereby offers at private sale. ■■■ a HOUSE and LOT, situated in SouthEjM Strasburg, Lancaster county, adjoining landsfciiSfa of Maria Huber, Christian Kaby, John S. Morton, and others. The house is one and a .half stores high, with kitchen attached, and Cellar underneath. .4/so,-a Barn,and Stabling and Wagon Shed under one roof. Also, a new and double hog pen. There are G.ACRES of first-rate land belonging thereto, one and a half acres with grain. Two springs of excellent water on the premises, one running close to the house. A young and thriving Orchard , bear ing all kinds of fruit, and the fences are in first-rate order. S. BOWMAN, Sec'y 2t-43 Possession and a good title will oe given on the Ist of April next. s£rlf the above property be not previously dis posed of at private sale, it will be sold at public auction, at the house of Robert Evans, in the boro’ of Strasburg, on Saturday, December 10th, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. AVERY large variety and at low prices, at the CHEAP BOOK STORE, of Judd Sc Murray, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster. Hoiu to be a Lady: A Book for Girls, containing useful hints on the formation of character. 18ino., gilt cloth. How to be a Man: A Book for Boys, containing useful hints on the formation of character. ISmo., gilt cloth. ' Anecdotes for Boys: Entertaining Anecdotes and Narratives, illustrative of principles and character. ISmo., gilt cloth. Anecdotes for Girls: Entertaining Anecdotes and Narratives, illustrative of principles and character. ISmo., gilt cloth. Learning to Act: An interestiqg and instructive work for the Young. With numerous illustrations. Learning to Feel: An interesting and instructive work for the Young. With numerous illustrations. Learning to Think: An interesting and instruc tive work for the Young. With illustrations. The SainVs Everlasting Rest: By Rich’d Baxter. Abridged by B. Fawcett, A. M. Memoir of Rev. Edward Payson , D.D.: By Rev. Asa Cummings. The Revival in School: A Sequel to the Great Secret Discovered. By Joseph Alden, D. D. Memoir of Mrs. Isabella Graham: 18mo. Timothy W. Lester: Memoir of T. W. Lester; or, eminent qualification for usefulness. By Isaac C. Beach. 18mo. C. HAGER. 3t-43 The Converted Murderer: A Narrative. By Rev. William Blood; with an Introduction by William C. Brownlee, D.D. 18mo. Designed to show the power of Divine Grace in renewing the-most de praved. i Biography of the Savior and his Apostles t 18mo. ANNUALS.—Now opening a very large and tempting variety for 1849. LADIES’ WREATH.—Subacriptiona received for tbit valuable periodical at $1 per year. N ov 14 *«« Dividend* Lancaster County Bank,) November 6, 1848. J Election Notice. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. td-42. Dentistry Improved. UNtnte of Henry Metzgui. MlouKe and Lot For Sale. JACOB ANTES. ’ts-42 Books for tlie Young—kof Real Yalue. Jit th I.aihuttn Cuniily Ouk Hull I'iulhtnii Slur?, A WUi-vutl ninttr uf Nurth ijuefti (iwi Urtmgr Nf* r HAVING just returned »Vum Philadelphia, is *m bind to ofTer to his numerous customers and others who may favor him with u call, the cheapest ami heal assortment of rasliionable and Plain HKADY-MA UK CLOTHING, in the oily of Lancaster. , This establishment having attained a celebrity for the cheapness and great variety ui good* kept there, (which is unparalelled in the history-ol Lancaster,) it shall be the untiring endeavor ol F. .1. Kramph to continue its good name; and in doing so, the old adages will be verified n! •* Quick Sales and Small Profit*," and “ The Nimble Sixpence is better-than the Slow Shilling." K. J. Kramph has also a well selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASINKTIS, VESTING, be., to accommodate those who prefer being measured, all of which together with his good supply of Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Gloves, Suspenders, be., be., make up the very best variety of Fall and Winter Goods , he has ever had the pleasure of offering to the public. The cool winds of Autumn around u< are dancing, And Ida stock is so large that he can’t fail 10 suit ye The blasts of December are fast drawing near; ! As thousanda of satisfied customers know Whilst snow, hail and sleet are In column advancing And soon will Old Winter’s dread army he hero Mu Corns and his Cloaks,are substantial and pretiy, flis Hacks and his Bangups are handsome and warm, Prepare then,ye lovers of comfort to greet him, j Hi* Pams and his. Vests are the best in the city, Arm, arm yourselves quickly, ut Krumph’a doming' Por richness of pattern and beauty of form. Store, ... Then pick up your purse with a few dollars in it, With a warm winter suit you may fearlessly meet him, An< f vltU lhe Lancaster County Oak Hall, Tho’ loud his winds whittle, and dismal they roar. Where Kramph will supply all your wunttf in a minute Kratnpli'a Clolliing is made for liotli servico and Ueauly Ami llmnk you polhely for giving n rail. His fabrics are fine, and his prices are low, Or.i 17 NOW FOR BARGAINS! ROTHARMFX &t BEATES have just opened their supply of Fall and Winter Goods , which will be offered at very low prices. They respect fully invite the attention of their customersand the public generally, to their slock of new and well selerfted goods, which will be sold to the saliJac tion of all. 11. ROTH ARM El., F. W. BEATES, a few doors south ol Michael's Hotel Ut-41 PUBLIC SALE OF ClieNuut Timber and Sprout Land, Forest Farms, Pasture Fields, Meadow Grounds, &c>, &c. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1848, at 10 o’clock A. M., at John Beard’s residence, on the premises, the undersigned Administrators of Robert Jenkins, dec'di, will offer at public vendup ‘ SOU ACRES OF WOOD AND MEADOW LAND. known as “Jenkins’ Swamp,” being partly in Carnarvon township, Berks county, and partly in Caernarvon township, Lancaster county, about four miles north of Churchtown. It is divided into par cels or lots of lb to 100 ACRES with water cours- ingot cm- nil. Two ot' them luivh tenements and emilnmires upon them, that have been limned lor several years, ami are susceptible ofgrent improve ment lor lurmlng and grazing. The finest kind nl‘ pasture lor cattle and sheep ia round upon these lauds ami meadow grounds, upon and near which start lli" head waters ol' Conestoga ami Muddy cieeks. I'urlMiiis lliereol' me covered with good Thennut umi oilier limhet ami ihrmiijr Chesmil HprmitM, They are bounded by lands ol 7 .1. Slyer, Kienlien Must, duluv Swan/, Umiry Moirmim, Wm, Foreman, Jonathan Huiith and others, persons wishing to view the land will pioasecull upon Henry Kokmiroad, on llm promises, or Jona than Smith adjoining. And on Wednesday, December 13lh, 1848, ut 10 o’clock A. M., on the premises, on Turkey Hill, m Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, near the late residence of Zellers, dee’J., 4 miles north-west oi (. hurelitown, 200 Acres of Chesnul Timber and Sprout Land, with portions of meadow well suited to grazing. Adjoining lauds of Zellers, Kdward Davies, John Hurst and others. Muddy creek passes over the lands.' And on Friday, December 15 th, 1848, ut 10 o’clock A. M., on the premises, near the residence of James Dehaven, in Caernarvon township, Lancaster county, about 3 miles east of Churchtown, 200 ACRES or upwards, of very supe rior Chesnut Timber and sprout Land, adjoining H. B. Jacobs, M. Bickham, C. Jacobs and others. And on Tuesday, December 19 th, 1848, at'lo o’clock, A. M., at the house of J. Ste venson, on the premises, 240 ACRES of excellent Chesuul Timber and Sprout Land, partly in Car narvon, and partly in Salisbury twps., Lancaster county, about 1 mile south of Beartown, at a public road, adjoining lands of Samuel Weaver, Joseph Martin, Spring Grove Lands, &.c. The land will be ofl'ered in lots of n Acres and upwards. Plots of the several tracts and divisions will be exhibited at the sale, when terms will be made known by A. K. ROBERTS, JAMES M’CAA. Nov. 14. ts-. 42. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILL be exposed to public sale, on Saturday, December 2d, at 7 o’clock P. M., at Michael’s Hotel in the city of Lancaster, the following city property t A valuable LOT of GROUND , situated in Union Court, composing part of the Market Square of said city, adjoining lots of John Jungling, property long occupied as the establish ment of the Lancaster Intelligencer, and others. The improvements consist of a two-story , BRICK DWELLING MXOUSE]« Plill with back buildings.and a brick stable, a cistern in the yard, a never-failing well of water, smoke house, and other improvements. The location is one of the most eligible in the city, being in the immediate vicinity of the public market, county offices and court house. It is the properly of the estate of John Wolf, late of said city. One half of the purchase money will be allowed ,to remain on mortgage, Persons desiring to view the same can doao by application on the premises. Due attendance will be given-by DAVID LONGKNECKER, SARAH WOLF, Executors. Nov 14 ts-42 Chesnut Sprout Lands AT PUBLIC SALK. ON FRIDAY, the 24th of NOVEMBER, 1848, the undersigned, Administrators of Robert Jenkins, deceased, will sell at public vendue, on the premises in Carnarvon township, Berks county, on the road leading from Morgantown to Reading, about three miles from the former place, and three miles from Joanna Furnace, , . A LOT OF CHESNUT SPROUT LAND, containg 10 ACRES or more, adjoining lands of Christian Beiler and others.. Thisland is said to be a gootjeite for a residence, and will be sold to the , highest bidder. I Sale to continence at 10 o’clock A. M. Terms made known bv A. E. ROBERTS, 1 ' JAMES M’CAA. t 5.42. Nov. 14. Oil,, HWKBT OIL. 0‘ tthiHi lire wiifrniitpd IVetdi aud gomiltia.) atid (told >ul'Health,l» beliiul gratia by applying at .1. (IHHI'S Nnrtli (Jueeti Street, l.nnt'nslei r. i. uk a m pii, House* aud Lots in Ckurclitown, Lancaster Co., at Public Sale. ON Saturday, the 25th of November, IS4S, the undersigned administrators of Robert Jenkins, deceased, will sell at public vendue, at the public house of John Albright, in the village of Church town, the following described real estate of said deceased, to wit: No. I—A1 —A Piece of Ground, containing TWO ACRES and Thirty Perches, fronting on the south side of Church street, in said village. The im provements thereon are a new,well-built two-story h 11 DWELLING HOUSE, BJ'J 22 by 40 feet, with a porch in front rear, and Kitchen, 20 by 22 feet, attached ; a frame stable, carriage house, well of water, and other improvements, all finished in the best manner and in excellent condition, an elegant garden, well fenced in ; the surplus ground being in the highest state of cultivation : now in the occupancy of H. B. Jacobs. No. 2—A Lot of Ground containing 125 perch es, adjoining No. 1, with a two story I'rame dwell ing HOUSE, frame stable, and other improvement thereon, now occupied by L. J. Covington. No. 3 —A Piece of Ground, containing ONE ACRE, at the eastern end of said village, adjoining lands ot John Becker; the improvement thereon' re a one and a half story Slone HOUSE, stable, well of water with a pump therein, garden, &c., now occupied by Daniel Shuman. Sale to commence at \ o’clock, P. M. Terms made kno’wn-bv. A, E. ROBERTS, Servant’* Friend, or Patent Polish for Stoves, Grates, &c. 1?K)R beautifying Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Iron Work. One pound of this will go as far as tour of any other, and produce a more beautiful polish with halt' the labor. For sale by GKO. A. MILLER, Druggist , West King Street, Lancaster. 7t-4l MM&sm Miami, TUMI, Oh•'CHRIST. M il, Noah KVIITH L*knN plmiwnt*** ill inform' tug ihc i-m/mia iif ilip elly nmi I'minly uf I iiiii'.hmli'l', tlmf tin l uliovr* gruml nml miigulllmil njiim'liii'lp i* mill nthlhiltul nt llif fttuHvuiHt find niii tlmim» to nMriU'l lurgc iiinl|pu«i‘e, who imUliy llmir iippmhmum uf ii'i iunrlfM hy lhr» wmmi'Ht mipM.'Hsjimi* of gnililicmimi, Tim room Ibrniurly oeiMihiiul uh iliu Aimtomiciil Depmlinuiit lihn Imnu rwimtly lUtml itji with curiosities uf ii dili'erent character, mul is now an In In 1011., without exiiu charge, willi the other departments ufilie Museum. Admittance to the Museum ami Kthihitioii oniy if) cents. Oct H) 73 Public Sale. BY vitluo of an order of tlie Orpham*’ Court Lancaster County, will he exposed to publ sale on the premises, on Tuesday,2Sth of Novem ber, 1848, the following desirable Heal Kstate, late the property of William Hoar, dec’d situated in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, one and a half miles Hast of Churchtown, or Windsor Forge, on the Conestoga creek, adjoining lands ol Robert Jenkins, Martin Brickham and others. A valuable farm, containing 128 Acres and 71 perches of tirst-rate limestone land ; near one hundred of which is in the highest state of cultivation, the re mainder well set with thriving timber. Therein on the premises a large stone Grist and FLOURMILL, 4 stories high, with 2 water wheels, 4 pair of stones, of which two are superior French Bnrra, anil two pair chopping stones, a smut machine, a corn grind er, three bolting cloths, and all other necessary machinery for doing extensive merchant ami cus tom work. A new SAW MlLL,with greatpower. TheOrist mill with all its fixtures has been thorough ly repaired and is therefore in superior order to do buiuess fur a number of years without repairing.— A large two story stone ; DWELLING HOUSE, ' jHEL with a kitchen attached and a well of never failing water with a pump therein, stone tenant house and stable. A commodious Swjsser Barn, wagon shed, corn crib, carriage house, with other additional buildings. A thriving-Orchard of apple and other fruit trees. This property possesses many advantage? over any other mil! property, being located in a very rich and populous neighborhood, and central be tween Churchtown, Morganstown and Waynes burg. The. Conestoga furnishing a constant sup ply of water with a head and fall sufficient for any power. Sale to commenrp at' ] o’clock., P. M. Terms made known by JOSEPH HOAR, Administrator. ts-41 NOTICE Tii Heirs and Legal Representatives, ON motion, the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county have granted a Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Susanna Johns, late .of West Lari township, in said county, deceased, to appear in the Orphans’ Courl of Lancaster county, on the 3d Monday in November next, at 10o’clock A. M. on said day, to accept or refuse the Real Estate ot the said deceased, at the valuation thereof made, or show cause why the same should not be sold according to law By the Court Valuable City Property at Private Sale. THE undersigned offers at Private Sale, the City Prpperty recently purchased by him from the estate of the late William W. Pennell, deceased-, consisting of a valuable three-story Brick fljtt DWELLING HOUSE, . kill with a two-story brick back building, and Lot or Piece of Ground thereto belonging, situate on the east side of North Duke Street, adjoining property of John Lehner and Robert Moderwell. The ad ditional improvements are a Frame Stable on the rear of the Lot, fronting on a 14 feet wide alley—a Hydrant in the yard and choice Fruit Trees. This property is in excellent repair and having a south ern exposure is one of the most desirable residences in the city. _ JOHN L. THOMPSON. Nov 14 43 MACHINE SHOP and other CITY PROPERTY At Orphans 9 Court Sale. ON SATURDAY, November 25, IS4B, will be' exposed to public sale,‘at the public house of Christian Shertz, in the city of Lancaster, the fol lowing described valuable real estate, to wit: . NO. 1. That well knovyn establishment now-oc cupied by Boon & Hanvey, situated on Kast Ches nut St. and the Railroad, in the city of comprising a Foundry, Pattern Shop, Blacksmith Shop, Brick Office, and the piece or parcel of ground thereto belonging. With the Foundry there is a hydraut, and every thing requisite to that branch ol the works. Five Lathes, one Boring Mill, one Upright Drill, Vices, a Grindstone, one eight horse Engine, and all the Drills, Taps, Dies and Wrench es necessary in this division of the establishment. There are besides Blacksmith tools, Boilermaker’s tools, and a large and convenient shop for building boilers in. XT A list of the tools can be seen by calling tfh the undersigned. The Shops are situated immediately on the Col umbia and Philadelphia Railroad,, so that every convenience is afforded fur hauling Coal, Iron, Lumber, or anything that may be required about the works. This establishment is so well known .through the State, that it is scarcely necessary to give a more minute description of the several advantages con nected with.it. NO. 2. A one-story frame Dweli.wo JkilL Situate, on the notth side ofChesmit Street# in said city, containing in iVont on said s’treetabout 24 feel II Inches, and extending in depth 40 feet, more or less, hounded un the NuHhuml Went by No. l.nml on the Fast by No. 11, NO, !J, A one story Frame ra# nWKI.UNU llriUNi;, Hip Niiunlc oil the .north side of I'lmsnut Hiieei, m rmnl city, I'unlitiuing in from on said slrecutmut 27 limt 111 inches, and extending in depth nhoui 4U feel, more or less, hounded on the West hy No, 2, on (lie North hy No, I, and on the Hast hy properly of J. Kbttrman. The above properly having been owned in equal ills by Willium W. Pennell,ilnceaaed, in his lifu ne, and by John Ltdmer, the whole is now oH'ered or sale—the undivided half part thereof, owned by jaid Pennell, by his administrators, in purauahoe ol in order of-the Orphunn’ Court of Lancaster co., —anil the other undivided half part by .1. Lehuer, the owner, in his own rigid. Sale to commence at (i o’clock P. M., when the terms will he made known by GEORGE QUIGLEY, JAMES'H. CANE, a Administrators of William W. Pennell. JOHN LEHNER. At the same time and place will be sold lj Shares of Stock m the Conestoga Steam Mills Manufactur ing Company, and 2 Shares of Stock in the Lancas ter & Litiz Turnpike Company. -ALSO.—AII that certain Lot or Piece of Ground, with Frame stable thereon erected, situate" on the east side of North Duke Street, in sat'd cjty, con taining in front on said street about 26 feet, more dr less, and extending in depth 24. r > feet to a 14 feet wide alley, adjoining properly of Joseph Hanutn. GEORGE QUIGLEY, JAMES B. LANE, -Adin'm. 41-6. Estate of James Cooper, deceased. ‘IVTOTICfc 13 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 Leacock, township, deceased. All persons having claims against.said estate are, therefore, requested to pre sent them, duly authenticated—and those knowing themselves to be indebted, are requested to make immediate payment. ADAM RANCK, Ex’cr. October 17. *t>t-3S JUST RECEIVED and now opening an exten sive assortment of Satinets, comprising every price and color of most [desirable stvles, at the New Yurk Store. JUST RECEIVED and now opening another of those superior East Color PRINTS at 6i cts. together with an elegant assortment ot Cochecb, Hamilton, American and Merriinac, in new and beautiful patterns at the New York Store. ORIEL & GILBERT. Oct 10 3? SHAWLS. —A large assortment of long and French Shawls for sale at reduoeJ JAMES M’CAA. ta-41 Dissolution of C'o-Pariiiergliip. rpHE partnership heretofore existing under th« name and firm of Mullison & Collins is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the said tirui are 'requested to pre sent their accounts to either ot' the subscribers for payment on or before tbe first day of January next ensuing the date hereof; and those persons indebt ed to said firm are requested to come forward and make payment i lolnmhia, 1 )ct. 31, "4S. MUHlfllN! Q-4 ami 4-4 Bleached and Unbleached Mtuhna, O very heavy and good at cents, worth at lestit 9 cents, now opening at the New York Store. .GIUKL & GILBERT. Oct 10 37 LMate of' George Hoover. In the filutrivt t'iniit Jar the riti / and ru. of LanrU WIIEKKAH, Homy Kudy mul«.lghn Miller, Khu,, Admimulrutorn of Jacob Kurt?., who wan one ufllit; GiiuNlkimj mid Trustees of nurd Goo 11 on v«' i, it ml nlno George Herd, surviving (immltuii mid Tiu*tne of mud George Hoover, did on the Jtltli dny ol‘ Onloboi, IS4H,’ tile ui the Ollleu of tin* I'rotlmnotury of the Mind Court, thou Aeeoiini ut the said Eh tale: Notion h limoby givun to nil pornomi inttioMed in the mud Rnlhlo, iliiit the mud Court have appoint’ ed the 4tli day of Hueombei, |N4H, foi’ llio cotillr matiou thereof, unlemi mreptiuijn ho lilt'd. Attkht: .). Ii« KUH'l'/o Ht'ofh't/ Prulhowutury’y niliri?, ; J Liuii.iintor, Ocl 31, '4S, $ I'Ntute of Samuel Appel, a lunatic. In the Court of Common Pleas the county of Lanctr. WHKRKAS, Jacob Kjirtz and Christian Wisa ler, C ommittee of Samuel Appel, did on the ‘J3d day of October, 1848, lile in the Office of the Rrothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persous interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the 27th day of November* 1848, for the confir mation thereof unless exceptions be filed. " Attest: J.IJ. KURTZ, Proth*y Prothonotary’a Office, > Lancaster, Oct 31, ’4B. J MRS. MAXWELL respectfully informs those interested, that she lias commenced'instruct ing a class in writing. Jt is composed of Ladies, married and single. Those who have not had an opportunity of acquiring this very necessary branch of education, would do well to avail themselves of the present, fur a desire for improvement is highly commendable at any age. The hours of instruction are from 7 till 9 o'clock, on the evenings of Mon day and Tuesday of each week. Terms, $2 for twenty-four lessons. Oct 31 ' tf-40 MpHE subscriber offers FOR RENT the gpg I large two-story TAVERN HOUSE, atJujfiib present occupied by Daniel Kendig, Sign of the Treaty of Ghent, situated in West King Street, in the city of Lancaster, about 1 square from the Court House, and next door to the subscriber’s Store. The house is well calculated for a Tavern and has been occupied as such for the last seventeen years; the Stabling is extensive with sufficient yard room, ike., and a garden, with other conveniences attached, and is well calculated to do an extensive business. JAMES DYSART, Clerk O. C. 3t-40 IRON FOUNDRY, Satinets. URIEL & GILBERT C. HAGER & SON' KF.UUKN MULLIKON THUS. ('OM.INS. Instructions in Writing. Tavern Stand For Rent. Possession niven on llje Ist tiny ot April next. DANIKL HAH.YIAN. ’''tt-40 Consecration. fr>HE Vogansville Union Meeting House will be L consecrated on Sunday, November 2G. Ser vice in the morning and afternoon, at the usual hours-, in German and English. JOHN VOGAN, DANIEL HARTING, C. HOFFMAN, November 6 Anniversary Meeting. mHE LANCASTER COUNTY AUXILIARY X BIBLE SOCIETY will hold its annual meet ing at the Lutherian Church, on Thursday, the 25th of November instant. This Society will meet al 2 o’clock P. M., in the transaction of its usual busi ness, and elect officers, and a Board of Managers, for the ensuing year; and in the evening, at the same place, at 7 o’clock, the Annual Report will be read and a Sermon delivered on the occasion. The friends ol the Bible cause are earnestly and respectfully invited to be present. f - Bv order of the Board of Managers, 3 ROBT. D. CARSON, Sec’y. td-41 Dividend. Lancaster Savings Institution,! November 2, 1848. ) THE Directors have this day declared a dividend of & per cent, on the capital stock paid in, be ing one dollar per share, payable om demand; CHAS. BOUGHTER, Treas'r. 3t-41 Committee.