r 3 4>fficiai.Ke^nni»,,.. .Received at the'Sebrddty 1 ?‘ X)ffice, Harrisl 'Ejectors of President and Vice Preside j United States. . .. £l. ?. 5 I f T , COUNTIES 10112 6591 2576 1762 Allegheny Adams 2030 . 2120: 5062 9485; 2655.' 2303! 5140| 5304, 2830! 2816| 24761 14351 -'2500| 2247 3272! 1889 |233| 138 G say: nsi Armstrong Berks Beaver Buckd .Bedford Blair Butler | Bradford Cambria Carbon :>949j 6360 13561 2611 3242* 3178 2263' 339 C 2204! 2748 1372! 2306 91 lj 967 j 761; 1168 3705 2251 2194; 1547 . 134; 242 3418! 2022 3045' 3441 .40061 3199 j 1476! 2379| 2590 1922! 2410 l 1544! 85<f 856, 887 ! 992: 2996' 1862 i 11390! 6080 2975| 3199 1992, 2244 3516; 3991 518 1830 2977| 3094 1543, 1586! 6040 5627! 36# 4181 3191 4203 Chester Centre Cumberland Columbia Crawford Clarion Clinton, Clearlield / Dauphin Delaware Kite Erie Fayette Franklin Greene Huntingdon Indiana Juniata Jefferson Lebanon Lancaster Lehigh Lycoming Luzerne | Monroe Mercer VI i til in Montgomery ftp Kean Northampton Northumberland' 170V* 225 b Perfy 1561; 229.-) Philip city and counlv 31229, 2isob Pike 216 j 799 Potter 22G 1 468 Schuylkill- 4808' 3490 Somerset 301 S' 1127 Sullivan 129; 303 Susquehanna 1853 2563, Tioga 12G4 1344 Union 3129 •• 165 G, Venango 1061 153Sj Westmoreland 3124 0197 Washington 3898 3820 Warren 948 1088; Wayne. f 997. 1642, Wyoming * 86l| 892, York ;4S3Sj 6|sl' 18*5,513' 171.H7G 171,971) Taylor’s majority SrxiiETAßy's Offitk, Harrisburg, Nov. ‘JI, IS 1 certify the above returns, by comities, to be a true copy of the official returns as received at this office A. L. RUSSKL, Deputy Secretary of Commonwealth. From the Perry County Democrat. ID* In Penn township (.Whig) the officers of the election refused to count two of the tickets-.polled, alleging that as ’they were printed in Carman they were not legal. The true cause, however, of their rejection was—they happened to be Democratic. . There was also one Van fiuren vote polled, which these same officers refused to report in the official returns. Nkw Yonn Lawvehs. —Some gentlemen of the New York bar lately made a calculation by which it appears that their aggregate net receipts are so small as not to furnish over s2f>o a year, to at least one-third of the members of the legal profession. There are over 000 attorneys in Yew York, and it isdielieved 200 of them do not earn $2OO year. UT*The election of Gen. 'Pay lor to the Presidency will not occasion a vaeaucy in the regular line of the army, as the law which created .the office of Major General, which he now .holds, abolishes it in the. event of death, resignation or dismissal. A Fuinr.—We understand, says the New //hoc Register , that as the proprietor ol the Ball Spring Cottage was reprimanding a servant woman for some neglect of the table .furniture, she seized a carving knife, cut him severely on the wrist, aud followed him up so furiously that he, fearful of hit life, caught up a poker from the stove, and knocked her down with it, indicting a wound from which it [s thought she will not recover. The New Orleans P'uuyv,n\ conducted by one of Gen. Tailor's most reliable friends, copies with evident approval an article from tin* London Times, which contains the following reference .to Gen. Taylor: • •• Gen. Taylor .will not satisfy either the pieju dices or the selfishness'of his friends. He will not be able to give them the protection they desire ‘from the pauper labor ol -Hurope, and from their ill-fed, ill-dad, ill-housed, starved competition," or to feed the commerce of New York with the funds of the Union. On the question of slavery, whether •Cuba black or Yucatan yellow." we have little faith in election promises." t&ommemal Record. PHILADELPHIA MARKET -REVIEW FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 25. FLOUR AND MEAL.—The stock of Flour is increasing and the demand since last week has been on a limited scale, sales embracing only about 25p0 bids, for export, mostly at §5,311 for standard and $5,37i for good Penn’a brands, including Western at the latter price. For city use good retailing Flour has been in limited request at $5,37ia5,50, and extra and fancy brands at §5,62ia6 per bbl. Corn Meal Has been in moderate and steady demand, and about 2500 bbls. Penna. sold at §3 per bbl. Rye Flour is very quiet and the price nominal at §4,75 per bbl. GRAIN continues to arrive freely, and the market for Wheat is nearly steady. Sales comprise some 25,000 bushels, chiefly Pehna., at IlOall2 cents for reds, and 114a117 cents for white, including choice at 110 cents, part taken for shipment. - Rye.—Sa’es ‘ have been to a moderate extent at G 6 cents. Corn. —The demand fqr old Corn is less active, and pri ces are rather in favor of the buyer; about 25,000 bushels sold at 65a67 cents for fiat and 69 cts. for round yellow. New Corn lias improved, and is freely taken at 57a5S cts., and some slightly mixed with old at 59a60 cents; white sold at 55 cents. Oats continue dull, and the sales of Southern range at 27a29 cents; Pennsylvania are offered at 31a32 cents per bushel. IRON.—The inquiry for low grades of pig inetal continues good, but sales are small, prices ranging at $23a26 for Anthracite, $24a27 for Charcoal, and §23a24j For Scotch Pig, on time. Blooms and toi ler Plates dull. SPIRITS.—N. E.Rutn is about stationary at_29 cents. Whiskey is rather firmer, large sales of bbls. were made at J23i cents; hhds. sell freely at 22j cents per gallon. MARRIAGES. " On the 21st instant, by the Rev. J. C. Baker. I C. Baker, of East Lampeter, to Elizabeth Froelicl of Strasburg. . . On-tlie same day, by the same, Levi Landis, of East Lampeter, to Mary Buckwaltcr of Upper Lea cock. On the same day, by the same, Rudolph RfHav erstick, of Conestoga, to Fanny S. Kshbach, ol Lancaster township. •At Columbia, on Tuesday, the 21st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Owens, deorge Charles Franciscus, to Sally 8., daughter of Charles N. Wright, Esq. On-.the 23d instant, Mr. John Eckert, to Mrs. Catharine Eagles, both of this city.. DEATHS. Oil the 17th instant, at his residence in Earl twp, Mr. Joseph Nott, aged 26 years* 2 months, and 17 days. • •.• **• ' > InThurcity, on thelf4tli ult , Calyui DaniqL-Erur esti, youngest son .of I.D. and Caroline K. Rupp, aged 3 years, 10 months, and 13 days. In this city, on. the 18th inst., Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of John and Margaret Kale, aged Byears and 19 days. In Honesd»le, Ja«on-Toir9y>-Esq.) in . the 77th year of'Hit eg B, —^ . ...(OBITUAR*.) tburg , for ml of the On Wednesday last, 22d*mstant,atthe residence of liis brotlier-in-law, James H. Campbell, Esq., in the iiorough of Po : ttsyille,- J ELLIS LEWIS, jr., son of the. Hon. Ellis Lewis, of this city.; 3’he deceased had been indisposed lor a few days; pre vious, but was considered* convalescent ,ip to Wednesday morning, wlienhecomplained ofd deli rious sensation, sank gently upon his .pillow 1 , and expired. The unexpected and melancholy intelli gence was transmitted by telegraph to the esteemed father of the deceased in this city, who was at the time engaged in the discharge of his duties asiPres-; ident Judge of the courts of this county, and whose deep affliction elicited a spontaneous and heirtfelt expression of sympathy from the members Of the bar and our entire community. 1 , The deceased was in the 19th year of his age, and *7 was beloved by an extensive circle of acquaintance lor his many and excellent qualities, both ofi head >9 and heart. The Pottsville Emporium, where the 52 deceased had been prosccutinghis law-studies since *7 March last, says that “he possessed a high order of ,3 intellect, and by his mild, gentle, and amiable de -14 portment had won the esteem of all his acqiiaint *4 ance.*’ The interment took place on Friday'after noon last, in the Episcbpal burial-ground, i'i) this i 3 <:il y- - ' ! This is a world of care, And many thorns upon its .pathway lie; j Weep not, then, parents, for your fond and f;lir— . Let the-young die ! ' I Joys art like the summer'flowers, * ; 25 204 1 19 o And soon the blossoms of their beauty fall i Cloudy {doom o’er both 5 brief are of both tlielmurs Death ends them all ! This is a world of strife, Of fowrish strugglings, and satiety,'* j Ami Mightcd enterprise—-what then.is.life ? i •Let the young die-!- •' All human love is-vatn, - Ami hhman might is but an empty sound: Po vor both of iniud ami body bringetu pain,— Death is its bound ! 'Phis is a world of woe, Of heaviness, and anxiety’; : Why ding we then to evils that we know ? Let the young die ! 164 122 467 136 202 Wrestling with fell disease, Vain lamentations o’er departed years ; Is not age rile with these 7 Death dries all tears! This is a v. orld of pain ; There is a (i better land” beyond the sky An humble spirit does that portion gnin—- Let the young die ! At a meeting of the Professors and Students ot Franklin College, Lancaster city, held on Friday afternoon, Nov. 24, IS4B, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That we have, heard with the deepest sorrow, the sudden death of Eu.is Lewis; jr a late ly a Btudeut in this Institution. Jlesohedj That the deceased,.during his connec tion with us, -by his excellent qualities of inind and heart, amt by his unobtrusive and gentle’manners, constantly merited and possessed our confluence and affection. - • = Resolved, That we sincerely sympathize with the bereaved parents, in this'deeply afflictive visitation of Divine I’royidence-rll.ie. irreparable .low of one so interesting and promising,-the deserving object of their fondest affection, in the Very commence ment of his career. Resolved,* That out of respect to. the. memory of the deceased, the usual exercises of the afternoon he suspended; Resolved, That a copy pflhe.se resolutions be sent to the parents of the deceased, by the Profes sors; and also to the editors of the “Intelligencer" and “Tribune,’' reqnestimg their publication. Religious Notice* The next Quarterly Meeting of the-Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal' Churrh, settled within the counties of York, Cumberland, Dauphin and Lancaster, »nd composing the.. “Southern Convocation,” will^ be held in All Saints''Church, Paradise, during a part of the next week. The Convocation Serm'oh will be'preached in that church Monday evening, December 4th. Services to commence at 61 o’clock. There will be services on the two next days at 10'J o’clock‘A. M. and 6l o'clock P.M. There will be also services in Christ Church, Leacock, on Wednesday 'morning and evening. A Lady's Hair Bracelet HAS been lost, between the Reservoir and I'riuce Street, with the. initials “ S M” en graved thereon. -The finder will be liberally! rewar ded by ipavnrg this'office November 28 MANUFACTORY. H. CLARK, . VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER. Sign of the Golden Eagle, No. 143 South Second Street, Philadelphia." ALWAYS on hand a large and fashionable as sortment of Wide and Narrow Slat Window Blinds, manufactured oLthe.best materials, which lie will sell law for Cash. H. C. has refitted aud enlarged his establishment and is prepared to complete orders to any amount at shorter notice than any other establishment in the United States. Always on hand an assorlmen of MAHOGANY FURNITURE, ■ of every description, which he manufactured, for his own sales. Those who purchase of him can rely on a good article. N. B. Open in the Evening. Old Blinds repair ed, painted and trimmed to look equal to new. 50“ All orders from a iftetance .packed and for warded. Nov 28 3in-44 fTIHAT spacious two-s.tpxy STONE HOUSE, ir j South Duke Street, second.-below the.Lutherai: Church, now occupied . by Mr. Robert .W. Middle ton. Possession given on-the IsLday of April next Apply.to ■ . MICHAEL WITHERS, or . C. HAGER. Nov. 2S. . 3t-44. Valuable City Property at Public Sale*. . » :• THE subscriber will offer'St public- sjl'e, 6n SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th,' 1848, at'7 o'clock P. M., at Exchange Hotel , in the city of Lancaster, the following city property: A valuable tlrree-story.brick » DWELLING HOUSE!, |p|| 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 Lehne'r atid Robert Moderwell. The additional improvements are a "Frame. Stable on the rear of the loti fronting 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 inostdesirableresidences in the city of Lancaster.; . Due attendance will be "given and terms of sale made known by , JOHN L. THOMPSON. Nov 28 ' ‘ ts-44 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER LAND. ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 78-18, Will be exposed to public sale, at the Buck Tavern, in Drumore township, Lancaster county; THREE TRACTS OF LAND, situate in said township, contiguous to each other, bounded and described as follows: . ~ •; No. 1 Contains 25 Acres and 95 Perches * adjoins lands of G. T. Clark, Esq., James M. Hopkins, S. Ankrira. and .others —is partly.covered iwiih Ches nut, Oak and Hickory, timber. 1 • No. 2 Contains 44 Acres, 20 Perches, adjoins No. 1, lands of James M. Hopkins.and others, well set with Chesnut, Oak and Hickory timber. • No. 3 Contains 45 Acres, 89 Perches, adjoins No. 2, landß of James M, Hopkins,-Samuel Ankrim and others, and Ls also, well set with ChesnUt, Oak and Hickory timber. ' • ; The above property, is beautifully situated for farm land, within 3 miles of Shenk’e; Limestone Quarries, and -has about -14 or 1600 cords of|>vood growing thereon. The-road- leading' from Lancas ter to Port Deposits runs through-the west end of this land. 7 i: - . -Person*wishing-tdwfewthe'jftenrines Will please cat4-vto Henry Rush or Amos Groff,- residing c Aear the same. It will be sold as above divided, or as a whole, to suit purchasers. ; i Sale to oommence at 1 o’clock P. MJof said day, when due attendance will -be given and conditions made known by AUGUSTUS WINTERS, - - SILAS 'WINTERS, 1 - * • ■HETTT'GONTER. ‘ iNorSB Tolct., ST,tSt>Ss= At Publlc-iale, , 1 1;; IN PURSUANCE of an order of the. Orphans’ Court of the county of Lancaster, will be ex posed to public sale, ' ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23,. 1548,' i n' the--premises, that valuable and well known Tavern Stand, late the property of Philip fteitze), dec’d, known by the name of ' r EAGLE HOTEL, . situate on the North-West ~ corner of North Queen and Orange StreetP, next door tof*J|■■'■o' tf&ttjSk tlie Post Office, fn said The improvements consist a two-story Sandstone House, and a capacious three-story brick back' building. Together these buildings afford as .ample accommo dation for custom, as is afforded by any other public house in Lancaster. The dining room is capable of seating over 100 persons, and the chambers, which are very numerous, are large and comforta ble. The Stabling is also extensive, and attached thereto is a capacious shed. Fn the yard, there is a well of excellent water aud a hydrant, • There is also a hydrant at the front door and another in the bar. The property ha 9 been occupied for several years by Emanuel Van Kanan, and is cne of the most prominent tavern stands in Lancaster city.J * -Will be sold at the same time, three ROUGH-CAST DWELLING ffinmßr HOUSES, 0 erected'on the same lot, originally built as a Me chanics’ Hall These buildings will be sold either separately, or with the other property, as may best suit purchasers. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. Persons desirous of viewing the property previous to the day of sale, will please call on” .Mr, Van Kanan, (the tenant,) or on C. C. lifting, agent for the administrator. Sale.wiir commence at 6 o’clock in the evening, when terms will be made known, and due alien dance given, by JOHN W. FORNEY, Adni’r. Valuable Ol TY PROPERTY At Public Sale. ON SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21(1,1848, Will be'sold, by public sale, dt the public house of Emanuel Van Kanan, in this city, all that valuable property, now occupied by fe! W, llutter, and more recently by the undersigned., situate in Market Square, next door to the dwelling late of John Woli, deceased, and within a short distance ol the Court House and County consisting of a spacious and cohveniehf two-story DWELLING HOUSE, (S® and a three-story brick back building,' ([I'I jgß with all the modern improvements, «B99sliSi parlors, offices, dining room and kitchen on the same floor, convenient bed chambers with bath room adjoining—a pleasant yard, brick smoke house and bake oven, the whole having been thor oughly repaired and enlarged within the last lew years. On the back part of the lot is a two-story BRICK BUILDING, now used as a printing office, winch will be sold in connection with the dwelling, to •which it is very convenient. For access to business, and at the same time for being in a public position, this property is not sur passed by any in the city. As a location for a printer,.it possesses advantages superior to any other in Lancaster. The property will be sold subject to the dowry of the widow of the late D. Grimier, Esq., dec’d. Title indisputable. Attendance will be given and terms ol sale known bv t •- JOHN W. FORNEY. ts-44 THOMAS C. GARRETT & Co., WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS, No. 122 Chesnut Sti-eet , (Below Fourth.) Thos. C. Garrett,) Eden Haycock. 5 . PHILADELPHIA Nov. 28 Bleached Sperm Oil. GALLONS White winter Pressed Sjterm OUU Oil in Store and for sale by J. F. LONG. No. 8, North Queen Street. tf-44 Public Vendue. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1848, will be sold at public vendue, at the late residence ol* George Duchman, Sr., deceased, in Eafl'town ship, Lancaster county, the following described Real Estate, to wit: A valuable Store Stand , with 2 ACRES of tirst-rate limestone land, situate near the Sorrel Horse Tavern, on the Downingtown, .Ephrata and Harrisburg turnpike, 4'miles east of New Holland, 5 miles west'of Waynesburg, anti 3 miles from C’hnrchtown, adjoining lands of Mary Jacobs and Jacob Sando. The im proveinents thereon, are, a large two story DWELLING with a two-story stone Kitchen attached, and a sufficiency of cellar under the house. A part of the mansion is now, and for upwards of the last 46 year has been occupied ns a Store’ by the deceased family, where an extensive custom has constantly been eujoyed. Also, another STONE HOUSE, (one-story,) a Smoke House, a large BARN, part frame and part stone. Hog Stable, Carriage House, a stone Cave with a never-failing well of-water run ning through it, and an ORCHARD of every variety of fruit trees. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. Terms made known by ELIZABETH DUCHMAN, GEORGE DUCHMAN, WM. DUCHMAN, Adm'rx. To Country Merchants. COUNTRY DEALERS and others can he sup plied at the lowest city prices with fresh and pure Ground Cinnamon, Ground Cloves,. “ Pepper, “ Allspice, Ginger, f * Mustard, “ Cayenne Pepper. M Mace, —ALSO— Sal /Eratns, Pearl Ash, Potash, Was!ling Soda, Saltpetre, Alum, Brimstone, Annetto, British Lustre, Indigo, Madder,. Copperas, Bine Vitrol, Borax, Camphor, Cream Tartar, ’ Saffron, ' Starch, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Liquorice Ball, Epsom Salts, *Bliie, Black and Red.lnks, Shaving Soap, *Fric. Matches, Bottle Corks, Shoe Blacking, Spt. Turpentine, Span. Brown, Venetian Red and Yellow Ochre, For sale, together with every other article in the line, on the most accommodating terms by JOHN F. LONG,Druggist, • No. 8, North Queen Street. tl-44 Nov 25,-’4S Estate of Mary Bethel. In the Court of Common Pleas of the County ol . . Lancaster. WHEREAS, George Ford, Esq., Trustee duly' appointed i»y the-Court of Common Pleas, of Anne 8.-Heise, Elizabeth P. L. -Heise, Mary B. Heise,patience A. Heise, and Margaret C. Heise, children of Samuel B. Heisefof Columbia borough, did on the 20th day-of £Tc[VCm.ber, 1848, file in the office of the Prothpnotary of Ok; said Court, his account of the said Estate: . • Notice is hereby given to all persons ‘interested in the said Estate, that-the said Court have appoint ed the 23d <lay of December, 1848; for thetfonfir ination thereof,-unless -e'xceptiorrs be filed'.' Attest: - J. H. KURTZ, Proth'y; Prothonotary’s Office**-' > Lancaster, Nov 28 ?48.$ •• • 4t-44 VALUABLE BOOKS! “I UDD &’MURRAY,, offer at the Cheap Book {J Store, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster, the following.works:. Scott's’Poetxcau.Wokks — Containing Lay of the Last Minstrel/Marnvon. Lady of the Lake, Don Roderick, Rokeby* Baljads. Lyrics,' and'Songs, with a' Life of tlie Author., Scott's Lady of the Lake— One volume. Scott’s Marihon — A Tale-of Floddcn Field.- Gems from American- Poets— Contains selections --Jrom- nearly one hundred writers, Gnevol., 32m0., frontispiece, gilt leaves. 37i- peats. • Burns’ Complete Poetical -Works—■ The complete Poetical Works of- Robert Burns, with Explanatory and Glassarial Notes, and a Life of the Author and his Letters; by James Currie, M. D. Cooley’s Book- of- Useful Knowledge— A Cyclopmdia of Six Thousand Practical Receipts, and-Collateral- Information in -the Arts, Manufac tures, and Trades; iitcludmffMecHeiiTe* Pharmacy, and Domestic -Economy,-designed as a compen dious Book-of. Reference .for the -Manufactucer, Tradesman, Amateur, und Heads ot Families. • -By Arnold James Cooley, Practical Chemist., Illus trated with numerous Wood Engravings. Forming one handsome volume, Bvo , 0f650 pages. • Hooker’s Complete Works—• _ . ._ ! The complete works of tlmt learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard ftobker, with an.accmint.i3f his Life and Death. By Isaac Walton.' Arranged' fcy the Rev. John Keble/Ml A- First Amerlcaif.frotn •the laat pxford.:Edition.With"a complete-general fndexystid |iid£x of the' Texts df. Sbiiptiire, pared edition.’ Twq elegahv vol-* umesV'Sv.dv "* ■ . -•Qp.'l... ' Bouissanoault’s Agricultural Chemistry— Rural Economy, in its relations with Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology f'or, Chemistry applied to Agriculture. By J. B/Bouiasangaulti Trans lated, with Notes,-etc ;,by Geo. Law; Agriculturist. 12m0., over SQO pages. . v . Ludies’ Book* for.'December; Graham’s Magaztneibr'Dccembei. “ -»Nor2S*~~ v-1u rpHE subscriber has juft received a large and J_ splendid __ ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, and Fancy Goods for the approaching holidays. ’ W. E. HEINITSH, East King St., 4 doors west of the Farmers’ Bank. Noy?S. ' ,M 4 Estate of David S. KteOier. la the Court of Common Pleits the.couaty.tf Lanclr, WHEREAS, Daniel M. Eaby, Anssignee of said David S. Kieffer, of Lancastericonnty, did on the 25th day of November, 1848, file in the office of the ProthonoUry of saic Court, his account of said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court haveappoint ed the 23d day of December, 1848, for the confir mation thereof unless exceptions be filed. Attest: - J. H. KURTZ, ProttSy. Prothonotary’s Office, ) Lancaster, Nov 28,’48. y Raising Blood and Consumption of 14 years standing. T\,I"R. JOHN O’NEIL, 10th Avenue and 21st St., JYI suffered with a cough and raising of phlegm, and pain in his side. He could get no relief till he tried the All-Healing Balsam, which drove the pain from his side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface i and before he had taken three bottles, was entirely cured.. : Pleurisy and Consumption.—Urs. Baggas, a lady upwards of 70, residing-88 Sheriff,-lias lor years -been subject to attaoksof-Pleurisy, raising of blued , •severe cough, shortness of breath, painru her head and various parts of her body. -Her friends believ ed her past recovery. The All-Healing Balsam re lieved her at once of -all -her alarming symptoms, .anil-now she is able to attend to her .work. ....Asthma and Whooping .Cough.— Mrs. Lucrctia Wells, 95Christi* Street! L. S. 11ea15,.19 Delancey Street; Wm. H. Youngs, 75 Walnut Street, know the -value of this great remedy. Ask for Sherman’s All-Healing Balsam, and see that his written-signature is on each bottle. Price 25 oents _. • Drw .Sherman’s Worm-anil Cough solu as above.- Principal Office 10G Nassau St., N. V. For sale-in Lancaster city at - ••• • , . J. -GISH’-S-GENERAL AG Pals C\. Nov iS ’ ■ - U ' 44 Bosk* of Standard Character. At Judd & Murray’s opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster. An lntroduetion to Entomology ; ordhe Elements of the Natural History of Insects; comprising an accountof noxious and useful insects, of thqir meta morphoses* food, stratagems, habitations, societies, motions, noises, hybernation, instinct, Btc., with plates* plain and colored, by William Kirby,M. A., ajid William Spence,-.Esq., F. R.. 5., cor-, rented and considerably, enlarged. In one large octavo-volume, extra cloth. . 4 Haswell’s, Engineer?a aod Mechanics’ Pocket Book. ~ • . Scribner’s Engineers and Mechamca’ Companion. Durbin’s Travels in the East. Engravings. ~ vols., 12mo, —Muslin. Burke’s Complete Works, with a Memoir. Por trait. 3 vols. Bvo., Sheep extra, Shakspeare aud Burke are, if I may venture on the above talent.. Burke .was one of the first thinkers, as well as..one of the. greatest, orators ot his_tnnc. He is without any parallel in any age or country, except* perhaps, Lord Bacon and Cicero.—. • Mackintosh . Holmes’ Life, of Mozart, including his corres pondence.' 12mo. —Muslin. 50 cents. . A clear, complete, and judicious view of Mozart’s life. Blackwood „ , , Hume, Smollet ami Miller’s History of England* 4 vols. Bvo., fine .plates, lib. style. - Bacon and Locke’s Essays.— Moral, Economical and PoliticaL. And. the Conduct of the Understand ing. ISuio. —Muslin, 45 cents. ' . Leaflets of Memory .^Aji-illuminated Annual; containing .numerous lllmuinatious. and.other embellishments, in ibe highest style of art, and edited by ReynelL Coates,. M, D., royal octavo. In Turkey morocco, with a great .variety of other annuals for 1549; . received (or Hub popular magazine at $1 per year, Nov 21 2L ' 43 Dentistry Improved. HAVING secured the Patent Right to use Gil bert’s “ Central Caiv'ity’Piate,” last summer, we take tliis.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 are enabled to insert partial or entire upper sets of teeth without the use of clasps or springs, better than by any other mode herrtufore in use. Obturators or artificial plates inserted in the most comfortable-manner; Persons having difficult cases -which may have baffled the skill-of Dentists are-invited to give us a call at No. 36i East King-Street, Lancaster* ELY PARRY, Mi D., CHARLES H. BRESSLEII, M. I). Nov. 14, 1848. ■' tt-42. For Kent. • « ji HPHREE --and -well- finished- two- JL story BRICK HOUSES* with- brick J*|§llL kitchen attached, and hydrant in each yard, on Prince Street, opposite the Conestogo Steam Mills. Possession may be hful- about-the 10th ot December. Apply to New and Fashionable Millinery. MRS. KURTZ begs leave to annquuce.to her friendp that on to-morrow, Wednesday, she will be prepared to open her winter.assortment J/n of MILLINER?,,a\) of,which, will, be of the&gg newest and most fashionable styles,, ami be disposed of at reasonable rates. She wjll also be prepared to alter, whiten and .press, and trim Straw Hats and Bonneto’in -a superior manner and at.short uotice, at her old established shop in North Queen Street, heariy opposite Schoifield’s Hotel. Oct 31 "/. .. , . . 3m-40 Estate of Henry- Metzgar. in the District Couri'for the city and co. Q f .Lnnc'r. ■\TTHEREAS, John Lynch, acting trusleeof said W ' Johtr Meizgar; an Insolvent Debtor, did on thVtSth day of November; TB4B;4U e in the Office of • the Proth’onotary- of the said his Account of the said-Estate: -Notice is hereby gi-ven to-all persons interested in the said Estateythftt the said Court-have appoint ed the 16th-day ot December,- 184 S-, for the ram Ur ination thereof, unless-CNrepliooe be filed. * - . KURTZ, P-rotk'y Prothonotnry^s-Office,— * •*> liaacastor, Nov. 1848.5 • AnEstrayr' ABOUT the -last of October/ there-'came 'tb the -premises of the snhffr.piber.-'ht Leaeock'frvp:; |BailMMm^' •Lancaster county, (near'Paradise,) a.STRAY 4-years old, dark brown -ctilor, vHnte •stripe'-bver the back, a white-mark-'on the Forehead. -Tlnrtnvnefr is're quested to prove property, pay charges, 1 andtake the animal application t<r '" " -• '-Nov. 24-4t*42;*l--~- - NvW. SAMPL'E. WASHINGTON BAKER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFERS h!a prafessional_|ervice3 to the public,’ Office in Centre Square* next doer to Thomas Baumgardner & Co.'s Store ■ -Nov 21 Notice; NOTICE hereby .given, that/. i- 1 , Beecher and JVife.y of 'West Donegal, towhsJiip, Lancaster. county, liive tlus-day.-iiiaUe a deed of -voluntary •assignment to the undersigned, residing in’ Kl:za bfethtowr\. jVU .pbrapn? haying against said Bdcchfer a‘rfe" ? Ift’erelorej requested’ to present them, duly autheriticatati ; *_and those k no~\yjog them Helves to ’b'e indebted, at£ requested to, make immediate payment, to «JAGOti• fcEDSgCKEH, Assignee. *-61-p . Lancaster (JouNpr Bank,} * ' * '- November 6, 184 S. \ • THE directors brtliifl Bank have this day declared a on the.capita! sbock demand. ROBERT 1): CARSON, Cashier. Election Notice. Farmers’ Bank of Lancaster,' ) October ia, isas: ’ $ AN election-for Thirteen Pjrectors of this Bank ■will be held afthe*franking po’use, on; Mon day , v the 20th ofNofembfer next, between Ih^houis G. CLARKSOivtj 'Casliier. id-43. - TOnflfe: jHuteii. jnuflfe.! ; TUSX-.op?ned tins.day, a .splendid, assortment ol Boas, Victorines, and also a beautiful style nljt'rhajl Ou- rhildfea-at-ilM».M.f^-V<4Stf>rt». ; ' - & GlJbßKtyi}: jeew and Fashionable Millinery; MRS. C. KELLER, begs leave to announce to her friends that she ha? returned fram. l Phila delphia with an apaortment o.f Fall..and Winter Millmery, ajl of are of the latest, and. most , faslnoniaDle styles, and will be disposed of on the mosiieaaonaDle-terms.—She-is- also-.prepared-to whiten.and press.. Straw and-Br&id Bonnets io-a su perior m&pqetKJtt.heriMillinery .store, in West King- Streef,ji®tsyeenthe dry goodß store of C,Hager>' 'jfod the hotel of*F. Cooper, Nov. 14-3m-42« • —-2M4 VARIETY STORE. WM. E. HEINITSH respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he ha* taken, the store of Mr. Samuel Beales, in East King St., a few doors west ot the Farmers’ Bank, where he has just received an extensive and general assort ment of FANCY GOODS , - Baskets, Trimmings, Jewelry, Fancy Cutlery, Spool Cotton, Skein Cotton, Patent Threads, Buttons, Combs, Laces, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Willow Wag ons and Cradles,Mats, Brooms, Wisps, Cloth, Hair, Teeth, Sweeping, Dusting and Scrubbing Brushes. ALSO, an assortment of Toys, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationary Articles, German Glass-ware, Violins, Violin and Guitar strings, Accordions, &c., &c. Best qualities of Black and Colored Lastings,. Galloons, Extra Superior Boot Webbing, Boot and Shoe Cord, Shoe Thread, Silk and Cotton Lacers. A collection of New Music. Arrangements hav ing been made to receive it as soon as published. A lot of real Havana Segars, to which the atten tion of'connoisseurs is requested. Country Merchants, Pedlars, and others are in vited to call and examine his stock. By strict attention to business, and low prices, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Nov. 14. Ct-42. PUBLIC SALE OF Real Estate in Maytowsi, IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court ’ of Lancaster county, the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Thomas j. Haines, late of the village of Mavtown, deceased, will ex pose to public sale, on. Saturday, the 16th day of December uext, at the public house of George Mur ray in said village, A LOT OF GROUND, Situated in Maytown, fronting on River street, ad joimng lots of Mrs. t Ann Keller, an alley on the East and on the N-ovth, witn a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE and Kitchen, with other out||!!s 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. {£T Will be sold at the same time and place, one GOLD PATENT LEVER WATCH, horizontal balance wheel, with dead second and stop, being part of the Personal property of said deceased. November 21. *ts-43 The Age of Improvement. ONE of the most important.discoveries of the age, in ameliorating the condition of this large class of suffering humanity, consumptives, is Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. What time es tablishes and 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 so deep and strong, that time cannot destroy it. The success which has attended this medicine lor seve ral years past, has overcome the prejudices of all respectable and sensible men, ami 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. s We cut the following from the Bellows Falls Gazette, of January, 1546: W'lstar'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, vet we feel that we should be doing injustice to the'communitv by withholding longer the favor able opinion we have of Wistar's Balsam, in cases of colds and pulmonary complaints. Having wit nessed its good effects in several intfhnces, we be lieve it to be an excellent article. C. HAGER. 3t-43 For Sale in Lancaster citv at J. (iISH’S ALENCY. Nov 21 * 2t-43 Cheap Hooks at the Central Book Store, from Trade Sales. WHERE a large assortment of Miscellaneous Books can he obtained cheaper than at any other Book Store in the city. The Pictorial History of England in 4 vnls.—m cloth, price $ 12 UU. Neander’s Life ot Christ, #l7f>. Wheweli’s Elements ofMorality, 2 vnls., 12mo, price 87£ cts. Mills’ System of Logic, a new work. The Medical Companion, or Family, Physician, treating of the diseases ol the United States, with ! their symptoms, canses, cures, and means of pre- I vention, &c. The Farmer’s Dictionary, containing a compen- ' dions account of crops, breeding of stock, horses, 1 pigs, &e. ' ! Jgy’s Morning and Evening Exercises. Praise ami Principles. ! Now anil Then. caWoman an Enigma. -The Private Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. • King and Queen. Harper’s Pictorial Bible-lor $2O 00. Prescott’s Conquest of Pent; 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. Stationary of all hinds. Magazines, Periodicals, Papers, fee. A new and varied assortment of Albums, from $1 to $ Lardner on the Steam Engine. •Envelopes bv the hundred. Stationary; Black Sand,Steel Pens, Bristol Board, Drawing Paper, Bill, Letter and Cap Paper, Blank - Forms, Blank Notes, Columbia Ink in jugs, Paper tesic Fortune Tellers. • Detectors ami all the Weekly and Daily Papers, Magazines, &c. ■ Ail in want of any article in nur line call and see. No charge for looking. Oct 31 40 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 oj ruin. BuJ. what is the destruction of business to the loss of health and life? How often dees a cough, which at its appearance seems slight, and not worthy of notice, lead, by neglect, to the most fearful consequences 1 Thousands in this way have gone down to an un timely grave, .when by the use of a little care, their slight coughs might have been cured* and health perfectly restored. Dr. Sherman's Cough Lozenges will not only'cure slight coughs—they Have also been the means of raising up many from the verge of the grave, whose lives were despaired of by their friends. But few remedies liave ever been ; discovered that are so effectual and so convenient to take. In fact all the preparations made by Dr. Sherman are equally pleasant; and the person who is now suffering under sickness, and delays takiag the proper remedies because of their unpleasant ness, is inexcusable. Dr. Sherman’s Warehouse is at No. 106 Nassau Street,N. Y. ~ ; ' . . For sale in Lancaster city at French Burr Mill Stones. THE subscriber wtU receive orders for French Burr Mill Stones, of ali sizes, composed of the best quality Burr Block's, and finished in a superior manner. A pair'of four and Half feel 'stones can he examined at any time, at the Warehouse, O’Don qell’fi Wharf. WM. G. HARRISON. Baltimore,-Nov. 21. : 3m-*43 Franklin College. THE Annflal Meeting'of thfc'Trusteesj>r Frank lin College, will be held in the pbrary‘brthe ! 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. S. BOWMAN, Siec'y Lancaster, Nov. 21 2t-43 SHAWLS. —A--large assortment-of long and squarge French Shawls for sale-at-reduced ice«. C. HAGER & SON. SHOE TRIMMINGS— MUSIC-- Delay Is Dangerous, J. GISH'S AGENCY. Mt. 43 THE4SQOD OF THE PEOPIiM?’ - JUST itECmVED VJ.GISH'SGENPRAL.AGEWY for the sale of. Genuine Store immediately opposite Mrs. Kauffman’s Hotel, and next door to thc Hxamimr $ Herald Office North Qaeen Street, Lancaster, Pa., a full' supply of the following genuine and" celcbratedpFamilv Medicines. Sir Merchants’and all country dealers (in genuine medicines} supplied at th 6 lowest' terms. Wistai’s celebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry. Dr. Cullen’s Indian Vegetable Pahatea Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Steven’s pure Wine of Tar for ooughs, colds and . Swaim’s well known Panacea. consumptions. • * Townsond’s Sarsaparilla. . Hyena Tooth A<die Drops. Atwood’s Dyspeptic Bitters. Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant and other preparations. Comfort’s composition. Powder—spiced Bit. N 0.0. * Dr. bwayne’s Syrup of Wild .Cherry. r Sherman’s All-llealing Balsam. Hr. Steeling’s Pulmonary Syrup. .Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills. Xouden’s Indian Expectorant and Hair-Tonic. Brandreth’s Universal u P r * Sherman’s Poor Man’s Strengthening Plasters Beckwith’s Aiiti-Dyspeptic <c Eucn’s , ... - <* (t Dr. Dyott’s Anti-Bilious ,Dr. J. H. Longenecker’s Black Salve Grafeuberg Vegetable « Graelenberg Health Biuera. . * Dr. Rush’s Infallible Health “ (i i Green Mountain Ointment; ] Dr. Steeling’s Vegetable cent Pills.- Tonsey’s Master of Pain. _ . • 1 Dr. Wistar’s Sarsaparilla and Tar Shonck’s Pulmonic Syrup; "• • i Clickner’s Sugar Coated Roberts’Vegetable Embrocation. Worsdell’s Restorative <c Thomson’s Tar and Wood Naptha. ?; Df. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood e< ' Bqekman’s Pulmouic Syrup. 5 Dr. Wistar’s Vegetable ee Hibbard’s Wild Cherry. Bitters. Dr. Soule’s Sovereign Balm t{ - fitter's Tar and Wild Cherry Syrup. Hibbard’s Family (i llowand's Tonic Mixture for Ague. Stainburn’s Vegetable Extract « . Hobensack’s Worm Syrup. = M’Allister’s All-Healing Ointment and Hair Oil. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. Mrs. M.C. Maxwell’s Indian Extract for Rheuma- Gay's Extract of Chanchal&qua, a- Californian tisin.and Paius, a certain cure. plant of rare virtues. J Dr. Jayne’s Ameriean Hair Dye. Dr. Sherman's Orris Tooth Paste. Detterer’s Magic-Hair Oil. - ' Dr. Wistar's Cherry Candy for coughs, &c Indian Cholagogue for F.ever ami Ague. Hauck’s Vegetable Panacea. Wlieeler’s Teaberry Tooth Wash. , Barnes' Pile Lotion, a certain cure. Allebasi’s Celebrated Medicines. Davis’ Horae Linament, Stainburns Medicated Toilet Soap. Heave Cure. Dr. Davis’ Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup. OPODELDOC, CASTOR .With a number ol other popular Medicines, (all < at the Lau'esi Prices. a {j£r Pamphlets, Hand-Bills, and copies of the Oracle of Health, to be had, gratis by applying at J. GISH’; GENERAL AGENCY, opposite Kauffman's Hotel, North Queen Street, Lancaster, November 14, IS4S <5 F. J. KRIMPII, At the Lancaster County Oak Hall Clothing Store, North-east corner of North Queen and Orange Sts., Lanc'r HAVING just relumed from Philadelphia, is en bled to offer to his numerous customers and other who may favor him with a call, tho cheapest and beat assortment pf Fashionable and Plain • READY-MADE CL 0 T HIN G , in.thp city of Lancaster.’ This establishment living attained a celebrity for the cheapness and great variety of goods kept there, (which is unparntelled in the history of Lancaster.) it shall bo the untiring endeavor of F. J. Kramph to continue its good namej and in doing so, the old adages will be.verifted of Quick Sales and Small Profits," and “ The Nimble Sixpence is bette r than the Slow Shilling F. J. Kramph has also a well selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CABINETTS VESTING, &c.» to accommodate those who prefer being measured, all of which together with his good .supply of Shirts, Drawers; Stockings, Gloves, Suspenders, &c., &c. r 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 Autumn aroipid us are dancing, ; And his stock Is so largo that he can't fail to suit.ye The blasts of December ate ffLst drawing neao; , As thousands of satisfied customers know. ’ Whilst snow, hall and slee.i~are in column advancing, lni iir .„. o .j l ,' . And soon will Old Winter's dread'army he here. ! HI * ~ a . and bis Cloaks,are substantial and pretty, \ . His Sacks and bis Baogupa.arahandaome and warm Prepare then* ye-lovers of comfort to greet him, , tt»s pants and his vests are the best in the city. Arm, arm yourselves quickly,' at Kraniph’s Clothing, For richness of pattern and beauty of form. With a warm winter suit you may fearlessly moet hlm,i H P >' ,p , u , r ®“” e '^ ilh a . few-dollars. _ .... TUp’ loud his winds whistle, and dismal they roar. j Wh Kr-S/mh li,m Wer , Coi !f Il y oaft Hall, . . w n " er . ft * ra,,, ph will supply ail your wants fn a minute Kraniph’s Clothing is made for both service and beauty Aniltbank you politely for giving a call His fabrics are fine, and his prices are low, ‘ Oct 17 • PUBLIC SALE OF Cliesmit Timber and Sprout sLan*l, Forest Farms, Pasture Fields, Meadow Grounds, &c., &c. ON MONDAY", DECEMBER- 11; IS4S, at 10 o’clock A. M., at Joint Beard’s residence, on the premises, the undersigned Administrators ot Robert Jenkins, dec*d., will offer at public vendue. 500 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 1 & to-100 ACRES with water coiirs- ; ing over all. Two' of them have tenements and : enclosures open them, that have been farmed for several years, and are susceptible of great improve ment for farming and grazing. The finest kind of pasture for cattle and sheep is found upon these lauds and- meadow grounds, upon and near which start the head waters of Conestoga and Muddy creeks. Portions thereof are covered with good Cliesnut ami other timber and thriving Chesnut Sprouts. They aije bounded by lands of J. Styer, .Stephen Mast, John Swartz, Heury ; Hoffman,. Win. Foreman, Jonathan Smith and others. Persons wishing to view the land will please call upon Henry Eckenroad, on the premises, or Jona than Smith adjoining. And on Wednesday, December 13th/ 1848, at 10 o’clock A. M., on the premises, on Turkey Hill, in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, near the late residence of Zellers, decM., 4 miles north-westof.Churchtown, 200 Acres of Chesiiut Timber and Sprout,Land, with portions of meadow well suited to grazing. Adjoining lands of Zellers, Edward Davies, John Hursl and others. passes over the lands. And on Friday , December 15th, IM4S,' nt 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises, near the residence of Janies Dehaven, in Carnarvon township,- Lancaster countv, about 3 miles east ot CJuicohtowu, 200 ACRKS or upwards, of very supe rior Ciiesnut Timber and sprout Land, adjoining U. U. Jacobs, M. Uickliam, C. Jacobs and others. And on Tuesday , December 19 th, -IS4S, at IQ o’clock,. A. M., at "the house of J. Ste venson, oti/tlie. premises, 24U ACRES of excellent Cliesnul Timber and Sprout Land, partly in Car narvon, aud. partly itl Salisbury twps., Lancaster county, about 1 mile south of Beartowif, at a public road, adjoining, lands of Samuel Weaver, Joseph Martin, Spring Grove Lands, &.c. The land will be offered iu lots of 5 Acres and upwards. .. Plots of. the ueveral tracts and divisions will be exhibited at the sale, when terms will be made known bv A. E. ROBERIS, JAMES M’CAA. Nov. 14. t«-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: A valuable ’ • • LOT of (iROVND, situated itf Union Court, composing part of the Market Square of anid city, adjoining lots of John Jungling, occupied an the establish ment of the Lancaster intelligencer , and others. The improvements consist of n two-story •BKICK DWELLING •fefSj .JUiL with back bmldiYigs atld a brlclc stable, a cistern in the vard, a never-failing well of water,’ smoke house, and otherimpfovements. The location is one of the most eligible in the city, being in the immediate vicinity of the public market, coynty olliccs and court house. It is the property of the estate of.lohn Wolf, late or said city. One half of the purchase money will be allowed to remain on mortgage. Persons desiring to view the same can do so by application on the premises. Dhe attendance will be given by DAVID LONGENECKER, . SARAH WOLF, Executors. ts-42 House .ana JiQt Fot SaJe. mHE subscriber hereby offers at private sale, X a HOUSE and L 6T, situated in Southjjjpj Strasburg, Lancaster county, adjoining landsJSe&i* of Maria Huber, Christian Eaby, John S. Morton, and others. The house is one and a.half stories high, with kitchen cellar underneath. /Uso,a Barn, and Stabling and Wagon Shed under one roof. Also, a new and double hog pen. There are G ACRES, of llrst : iate land belonging thereto, one'and a Half* acres with .grain. Two springs of excellent water on the premises, one running clpse to the house! A young and thriving Orchard , bear ing alt kuuls of fruit, and the.fences are in first-rate order. ' ✓ Possession and a good title will De given on the Ist of April next. _ . {£j“lf the above property be not previously dis posed of at private sale, it will be sold at public auction, at the houseof Robert Evans, in the boro* of Strasburg, on Saturday, December 16th, at 1 o’clock i'n'the afternoon. Valuable City Property at Private Sale. THE undersigned offers at Private Sale, the City Property recently purchased by him from the estate .of the late William W. Pennell, : deceased, consisting of a valuable three-Story Brick IffiSS . DWFXLING HOUSE, with a two-story brick'hack 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 ana choice Fruit Trees. _ This prdperty'is in excellent repair arid Having a south ern exposure isb'ne’dl the mdetdfesfrable residences »n the<city JOHN LVTHOMPBGN. Estate of Tlios. J. Haines, dec’d. NOTICE is hereby given, that, the undersigned ban been constituted ; Executor of the Estate of Thdmas'TV llaines/of May town, Easf Donegal township, Lancaster county, deceased. All per .. on a having claunaagainstsaid Estate are requested to present them' immediately; duly authenticated; 'and'those knowing themselves indebted;; will make immediate'tfayitbehtito' " ■' W'- v-a • JOHN HOLLINGER, Exeeator, ' ■ residing near-Maytown; East Donegal tvvp. Nov 14 #et - 42 JUST RECEIVED and now opening another lot of those- euperior-Fast Color PRINT& atf.* cts. together with an. elegant ..assortment ot Cocheco, Hamilton, American and. Merrjmae, .in .new and beautilhlp^at OIL, SWEET OIL, Sic. tl which are warranted fresh and genuine,) and sold MR. NOAH S ITH takes pleasure in inform-* ing the citizens of the city and county of i ancaster, that the above grand and magnificent spectacle is still exhibited at the Muaeum y and con tinues to attract large audiences, who testify their approbation of its-merits by thewarmest expressions of gratification. The room formerly occupied as the Anatomical Department has been recently fitted up with curiosities of a- different character, and is now exhibited, without extra charge, with, the other departments of the Museum. Admittance to the Museum and Exhibition only 25 cents. 0 . BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Tuesday, 28th of Novem ber, 1848, the following desirable Real Estate, late the property of William Hoar, dec’d situated in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, one and a half miles East of Churchtown, or Windsor Forge, on the Conestoga creek, adjoining lands of Robert. Jenkins, Martin lirickham and others. A valuable farm, containing’l2B'Acre? and 71'perches of first-rate limestone land ; near one hundred of which.is in the highest state of cultivation, the re mainder well set with thriving timber. There is on the premises a large stone Grist anil FLOUR MILL,. 4 stories high, with 2 water wheels, 4 pair of stones, of which two are superior French Bnrrs-, and two pair chopping stones, a smut machine, a corn grind er, three-bolting cloths, and 1 all other necessary machinery lor doing extensive merchant and cus tom work. A new SAW MlLL,with great-power. The Grist mill with all its fixtures has been thorough ly repaired and is therefore in superior order to do buiness for a number of-yeare without repairing.—• A large two story stone DWELLING HOUSE, with a kitchen attached and a well of never failing water with a pump therein; stone tenant house and stable. A commodious SwisserUarn, wagon shed, corn, crib, carriage house', with other additional buildings. __ __ .... A Uu-iving Orchard of apple and other fruit trees. " This property possesses many' advantages oVer •any other- mill property, being" located in a very rich and populous neighborhood, and central be tween Churchtowu, Morganstown and Wayfles .burg. The Conestoga-furnishing a-con slant sup ply of water with a head and fall sufficient fof 'any power. • '' Sale to commence at 1 P. M. Terms made'known by • - JOSKPH HOAK, : NOTICE To 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 Eutl township, in said county, deceased, to appear in the Orphans’ Courf of Lancaster coupty, <. on the 3d Monday in November next, at 10 o’clock A. M. on said day, to accept or refilse the Real Estate oi the said deceased, at.the valuation thereof made, or show cause why the same should not be sold according to law By the Court Instructions in Writings— MRS., MAXWELt respectfully informs those interested, that she has commence*}, instruct ing a class in writing. It is composed of Ladies, married and single. Those whoAave not had.'an opportunity of acquiring this Very necessary branch of education, .would 1 do well to avail themselves of the present, for 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 1 Mon day and Tuesday, of each week, . ‘ Terms, $2 for twenty-four lessons.. Oct 31 .. tf4a • THE subscriber, offers FOR RENT the large two-story TAVERN HOUSE. -atJlliL present occupied .by Daniel' Kehdig, Sign Treaty of Ghent, situated, in West King. Streety.ro . 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 lias been occupied as such for .the last seventeen years ; n the Stabling is extensive with sufficient yard ' room,&c., and a garden, with other"cbhvfenierices attached, and is well calculated to do An extensive business. - *; JACOB ANTES. *ts-42 Possession- given on the Ist day of April -heit.' DANIEL HARMAN. WO Dissolution of Co-Partnership., rpHE partnership heretofore existing under 4he I name and'firm of Mullisba &.Coliinajs hereby tns&olvOd by mutual consent.' Aii persons' haying claims against the said-firm arA -rAipiPutefl "fn pre sent .their accounts to_either oF ihg subscribers for payment on or before the first fiay of January next ensiling the date hereof; and.those person's iadeß.t -ed to said firm are.requested .to raaie payment, Oolumbia, 0cJ.31, *4B. Servant’s Friend*or Patent Polish tor Stoves, Orates, &c. EOR beautifying Stoves,,Grates and, all kinds of Iron Work. One pound of this, will go as.far as four of any other, and produce a ,more bountiful polish wittrltalf the labor. For sale by GEO. A.MlLLER,Druggr's<, ... West King Street, Lancaster. ..IR-H Dividend. . Columbia Bank and Bridge Company,) November 7> 184 S. y THE Directors of this Institution hove tiria day declared a dividend of 3 per cent, payable on demand SAMUEL SHOCH, CosMw; ; Columbia, Nov. 21 3t "* 3 Tftß PRINTIN<T6OttE AT THE OFFICE OF J the ‘ i.ancasxer INTELLIGENCER.’' mmi l TRIAL OF CHRIST: Public Sale.. Administrator. ts-41 JAMES DYSART, Tavern Stand For Rent. REUBEN MU£LISONy ‘THOS. COLLINS. v tf-42 j Clerk O. C. 3t-40
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