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    . -Knowledge is - Power.
nn.-- THE largest and most select stock
- 'fr" - -. 11 of BOOKS ever offeredfor sale "in
Lancaster City, many of them just
received from the Trade Sales. The very lar
gest and finest lot of Stationery at the lowest
prices ever offered in this cgy, fresh from mar
ket, including paper of all kinds, from 3 cents to
35 cents per quite. Inkstands of all kinds and
prices; Gold and Silver Pencils, Knives, Draw
ing and Mathematical Instruments ; Paints .in
boxes worth from 6 cents to $2: Note Paper of
'the finest quality, with every other. article of
fancy and useful Stationery. A new and super
idr three pointed English Composition Pen,
whicli.has been tried by the very best Pensmen
in this city, and proved to be the best in use.
NEW Booxs.—Fresh from the Trade Sales at
.the very lowest prices; " Small profits and quick
returns," is the motto of our business. Cyclo•
pedia of English Literature, edited by R. Cham
bers, 2 vole Royal Octavo, about 700 pages;
Hildreth's History of the United States, com
plete in two large octavo volumes; General
Biographical Dictionary, comprising a summary
account of all the most distinguished persons, of
all ages, nations and professions, by Ji L. Blake,
DD., 1 super-royal volume, 1000 pages; Strick
land's History of the American Bible Society ;
Poet's Offering for 1850; Perpetual Keepsake,
the best book in the world ; Webster's unabridg
ed and revised Dictionary ; Hume and Macaul
ey's History, of England •, Dictionary of Science,
Literature and Art ; MaCkenzie's 5000 Receipts ;
a large variety of School, Scientific, and Miscel
laneous Books, Blank Books of all sizes, and the
qualities the best ever offered in this city. All
the new Novels of the day,; Lives of Taylor &
Scott, only 25 cents ; Bibls, Hymn Books, fine
Velvet Prayer Books with !Gold clasps. Call at
the corner of North Queen and Orange Streets,
and buy of J. GISH & BRO. (Sept 15 3t
The Great China Store,
No. 219 Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA
THANIC . FUL, to thwttizens of Lancaster;and its
viciq,it,y forMlleir iild htetftion to our former
advertisements, and their increased custom, we
would again request their company to, view our
large and splendia'assortment of
CHINA, GL.Q.ANk QUENSWARE.
Dinner gets, — • Te'to Sets, Todd • Stt's,
Plates, Dishes, Pitchers, ¢c., 6-c.,
Glass Tumbers, Salts, Wines,
Decanters, Celleries, Preserve Dishes.
4c., ikc. in - any quantities to suit purchasers will
be sold lower than the same quality can be obtained
for elsewhere—in fact at less than Wholesale Prices.
• A splendid- assortment of American and English
new BRITANNIA METAL WARE, of very many
styles and at all prices, such as were never before .
offered for sale in this city. '
FANCY CHINA in great variety—very cheap.
ler We hereby extend an invitation to any person
from Lancaster or its. neighborhood to call and seE
us, and they will at least be pleased to. walk around
our beautiful store and look over the finest stock in
the country, considered one of the lions of the city.
,•• Very respectfully,
TYNDALE & MITCHELL.
Philadelphia, Sept...ls, '49 ly-4--34
TO Physicians, Druggists, and
Country Merchants.
DR. J. N. KEELER &IBRO. most respectfully
solicit attention to their fresh stock of
English, French, German and American Drvgs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware,
Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened
a new store No. 294 Market Street, with a full
supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we respect
fully solicit country dealers to examine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere, promising one and
all who may feel disposed to extend to us their
patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi
cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the
City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted
to us promptly and with despatch.
One of the proprietors being a regular physician,
affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of
all articles sold at their , establishineut.
We especially invite druggists and country mer
chants, who may wish to"thecome agents for Dr.
Keeler>s Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and
popular remedies,) to forward their address.
Soliciting. the patronage of dealers, we respect
fully remain; J. N. KEELER & BRO.,
Wholesale Druggists, 294 Market St., Phila.
September IS, 1849 34
Assignee's Sale gf Valuable Farm
and Mills.
WILL BE SOLD at pudic sale, ON THURS
DAY, the 11th of OCTOBER next, on the
premises a valuable Farm and' Mille, situate in
Fulton township, Lancaster county, about 10 miles
from Port Deposite, where there is generally a
good market for produce, and a daily communica
tion by water and railway to the city of Baltimore.
The farm adjoins lands of John B. Brown, Abner
Wood and others, containing 120 AC R ES, more
or less.
The improvements are a two story brick
DWELLING HOUSE,
with a well and pump therein at the door, and a
spring of good water a short distance from the
house; a Frame Barn 34 by - 50 feet, with stone
cellar, a Limekiln, and-a GRIST and MERCHANT
MILL, 31 by 40 feel, three stories high, with a
abed attached 18 feet wide and 40 feet long; two
stories used as a Fulling Mill. The mill contains
one pair French Burrs and one pair Country Stones,
with necessary machinery, all newly built within
the last 12 years.
Also, a Clover Mill, built in 1841, with a com
modious dwelling house near it, all on a good and
durable stream. There are over 90 Acres of ara
ble land conveniently divided—the remainder tim
ber, with an APPLE OncHnun; convenient to schools
&c. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. NI., when
conditions will be made known by
EBENEZER DICKEY,
Assignee of Jon. and Wm. Peoples, Lower Oxford,
Chester co., Sept. 18, 2 49 is-34
Public Sale.
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1849, will be
sold at public sale, on the premises, that valu
able Farm, lately occupied by James Vogan, deed,
situate in West Earl township, Lancaster county,
half a mile west of Vogansville, en the road from
the New Holland turnpike to Ephrata, and contain
ing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, of firstrate lime
stone land, in a high state of cultivation, all lately
limed, under good fences, and divided into nine
convenient fields.
The improvements are a two story roughcast
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
with 3 rooms and a kitchen on the first floor, 4
rooms on the second, with a cellar under the whole,
Wash House and a never-failing pump near the
door; a large Swisser Barn, Wagon Shed, Hay
Stable, all convenient; a very valuable
APPLE ORCHARD,
and a variety of other fruit, such as Pears,
Cherries, Plums, &c.
Aitindisputable title and possession will be given
on the first of April next, or sooner if desired.
Persons wishing to view the premises, will please
call on Samuel Slough, residing thereon.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, on said day,
- wlieliterms will be made known.
sept 18—u-34)
Public Sale.
ON SATURDAY, the 13th day of OCTOBER,
1849, the undersigned will sell by public ven
dee, at the public house of David Royer, in North
Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, the follow
ing described Real Estate, lately. held by Emanuel
Shirk'and N. C. Scholfield, as tenants in common,
to wit :* . The greater part of two full Lots of Ground
situated on the south west corner of Lemon and
Water ;streets, in the said city, containing in front
on Lemon street about 124 feet to thejailroad, and
along the rail road and Water street about 147 feet,
on which are erected two double one _
story Brick DWELLING HOUSES„i:i C
three Frame . Dw - elling HOUSES, an II I I
OFFICE, a STABLE and a SHED.
The two Double Brick Dwelling
Rouses on Lemon street will be sold separately,
and in two, three or four Lots, as desired by pur
chasers.
' The lot has been and is now occupied as a Coal
Yard, and is as desirable a location for a lumber
yard, or for the erection of Ware Houses or other
buildings for doing business on the rail road, as any
in the city.
Possession and a good title will be given on the
first of April next.
Sale will begin at 6 o'clock in the evening, when
terms of sale will be made kaown by
EMANUEL SHIRE,
MARIA SCHOLFIELD,
Executors of the will of N. C. Scholfteld, decd. sept 18 '49 4t-34
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
pursuance of an order of ihe Orphans' Court
of Lancaster county, under the will - of John
Albert, deceased, will be sold at public sale,
ON SATURDAY, the 13th of OCTOBER,=IB49 ;
on the premises, in Mount Joy township, on the
Lancaster and Harrisburg turnpike road, about
miles from Elizabethtown, 1 mile from Funk's
tavern, and nearly opposite to the Anchor tavern.
A small tract of land containing 8 ACRES and
74 PERCHES; adjoining lands of Martin Kling, P.
Fisher,_.Tames Raymon and others, and fronting on
the said turnpike, with a two story
WEBTHER-BOARDED HOUSE,
and Stone Kitchen • a Stable with a threshing floor,
.ans.other out buildings thereon erected. A
small Orchard of choice fruit trees. The -
property is enclosed by good fences, and has
nearly all been limed. Persons wishing to view
the premises will call on Mr. Philip Fisher, who
resides on the adjoining premises.
Stile to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when
terms will be made known by
PHILIP FISHER,
JACOB ALBERT,
•
• Exeeutora of John Albert, deceased.
September 18, >49 ta.34
•Bereges and Balzorines
ei 00D STYLES—worth 37} center, now selling
Uf for I 2 cants per yard, at the BEE DIVE
Muth clans isnot.
"GOD SAVE THE CONNONWEdL77I."
Of the General Eketion for the Year 1819
TN pursuance of the duties imposed by the Elec.-
'. tion Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, I, JACOB
Hymn, High Sheriff of Lancaster county, do here
by publish and 'give notice to the qualified citizens,
electors of the several Wards,Tonmships, Districts
and Boroughs of the city and county of Lancaster,
that a general Election will be held on TUESDAY,
the 9th day of OCTOBER next, (1849,) at the seve
ral places hereinafter designated, to elect by ballot:
One qualified citizen to be voted. for by all' the
qualified citizens of Lancaster county for CANAL
COMMISSIONER.
Five qualified citizens to' represent eaid county
in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania.
One qualified citizen for Treasurer of said county.
One qualified! citizen for Commissioner of 'said
county.
Two qualified' citizens for Directors of the Poor
and House of Employment of said county.
One qualified citizen for Auditor of said county.
Ist District—The qiialified electors of the first
District, composed of the city of Lancaster, are to
hold their election at the Court House in said city.
2d District—Drumore township, at the public
house now occupied by John A. Moore in said twp.
3d District—Composed of a part of the township
of Mount Joy and the whole of West Donegal, in
cluding the borough of Elizabethtown, at the public
house now occupied by George Boyer in the born'
of Elizabethtown.
4th District—Being a part of Earl township, at
the public house now occupied by A. E. Roberts,
in the village of New Holland in said township.
sth District—Elizabeth township, at the public
house now occupied by John Erb in said twp.
6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public
house now occupied by G. H. Miller in said boro'.
7th District—Composed of Rapho township, in
cluding the borough of Manheim, at the public
house now occupied by Jacob Fetter said boro'.
Rib District—Salisbury township, at the public
houee...no.w.occupied by John Mason in said twp.
9tli•District—East Cocalico township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by Andrew Ream in the
village of Rearnstown, in said twp.
10th District—Being a part of the township of
Eng . Donegal, at the. school housi hi, the village of
Maytown in said twp.
11th District—Carnarvon township, at the public
house now occupied by Jacob Albright in the vil
lage of Churchtown in said twp.
12th District—Martic twp., at the public house
now occupied by Abm. Hoover, jr., in said twp.
13th District—Bart township, at the public house
now occupied by. C. H. Graham ineaid township.
114th District—Colerain twp., at the public house
now occupied by Cyrus Milner in said township.
15th District—Little Britain township, at the
public house now occupied by Widow Lewis in
said township.
16th District—Warwick twp., at the public house
now occupied by Shroder & Barr in the village of
Litiz in said township.
17th District—Composed of the borough of Mari
etta and part of East Donegal township, at the pub
lic school house in the borough of Marietta in said
township.
18th District—Columbia borough, at the Town
Hall in said borough.
19th District—Sadsbury township, at. the public
house now occupied by John Smoker in said twp.
20th District—Leacock township, at the public
house now occupied by Martin Herr in said twp.
21st District—Brecknock township, at the public
house now occupied by Isaac Messner in said twp.
22cf District—Composed of parts of townships of
Rapho, Mount Jdy and East Donegal, at the public
school house in the village of Mount Joy.
23d District—Being part of East Hempfield twp.,
at the public house now occupied by Benj. Kauff
man in the village of Petersburg in said township.
24th District—West Lampeter town's'hip, at the
public house now occupied by Henry Miller in the
village of Lampeter Square in said township.
25th District—Conestoga township, at the public
house now occupied by Adam Kendig in said twp.
26th District—Being part of Manor township, at
the upper schbol house in the borough of Washing.
ton, in said township.
27th District—Ephrata township, at the public
house now occupied by John W. Gross in said twp.
28th District—Conoy township, at the public
school house in the village of Baiiibridge in said
township.
29th District—Manheim township, at the public
house now occupied by Jacob Minnich in the vil
lage of Neffsville in said township.
30th District—Being part of Manor township, in
cluding that part which voted with .the 34th dis
trict and formerly belonged to the 39th, at the pub
lic house now occupied by Abraham Peters in said
township.
31st District—West Earl township, at the public
house now occupied by Samuel 'loll, in Earlville,
in said township.
32d District—Being part of West Hempfield twp.,
at the house now occupied by Jacob Greider, in
said township.
33d District—The township of West Strasburg,
in the house now occupied by Levi Summy, in the
borough of Strasburg.
34th District—Being part of Manor township,
commonly called Indiantown district, at the school
house of said township; by the name of Rural Hall.
35th District—West Cocalico township, at the
public house now occupied by Samuel Shower, in
the village of Schceneek, in said township.
36th District—Being part of Earl township, at the
public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue
Ball, in said township.
37th District—Paradise township, at the public
house now occupied by John Rowe, in said twp.
38th District—Being a part of East Hempfield
township, at the public school house in the village
Hempfield in said twp.
39th District — Lancaster township, at the public housenow occupied by Chas. Nauman in said twp.
40th District—East Lampe - ter township, at the
public house now occupied by Daniel Miller in
said township.
41it District—Fulton township, at the public
house of Elias Pennington, in said township.
42d District—Composed of Upper Leacock twp.,
at. the public house of Frederick Swope, in said
township. .
43d District—Composed of Penn township, at the
public house of John Shreiner in said twp.
Tha general elections in all the Wards, Town
ships, Districts and Boroughs of the county are to
be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 in the
forenoon, and shall continue without interruption
Or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when
all the polls shall be closed—except the Polls of the
Ward and General Elections in the City of Lancas
ter, which shall be• kept open until 9 o'clock in the
evening.
Every person excepting Justices of the Peace,
who shall hold any office or appointment of profit
or trust under the Government of the United States,
or of this State, or of any city or incorporated Dis
trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise,
a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be
employed under the Legislature, executive or judi
ciary department of this State, or of the United
States, or of any city or incorporated District, and
also that every member of Congress, and of the
State Legislature, and of the Select and Common
Councils of any city, or Commissioners of any in
corporated District, is, by law, incapable of holding
or exercising, at the same time, the office or ap
pointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, of any
election ot this Commonwealth, and no Inspector,
Judge, or other officer, of any such election, shall
be eligible to any office there to be voted for.
The Inspectors and Judges of the elections, shall
meet at the respective places appointed for holding
the election in the district to which they respec
tively belong, before 9 o'clock in, the morning:
each of said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk,
who shall be a qualified voter of such district.
"In case the person who shall have received the
secoud highest number ot votes for inspector, shall
not attend on the day of any election, then the
person who shall have received the highest number
of votes for Judge at the next proceeding election
shall act as an inspector in his place, and in case
the person elected as Judge shall not attend, then
the Inspector who shall have received the highest
number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place,
and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for
the space of an hour after the time fixed by law for
the opening of the election, the qualified voters of
the township, ward or district, for which such offi
cers shall have been elected, present at the place
of election, shall elect one of their number to fill
such vacancy.
The Judges are to make their returns for the
county of Lancaster, at the Court House, in the city
of Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of OCTO
BER, A. D., 1849, at 10 o'clock A. M.
A. S. BARE
JACOB HUBER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Lanc'r, Sept 17, '49 3f-34
The following sections of the Act of the General
AsseMby, approved the 27th day of February, A.D.
1849, are published for the information of the elec
tors of Lancaster county, viz:
Sec. 1. Be it enacted, &c., That it shall be law
ful for the qualified voters of the counties of-Adams,
Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland,
Bradford, Centre, Greene and Erie, from and after
the passage of this Act, to vote for all the candida
tes for the various offices to be filled at any election
on one slip or ticket; Provided, The office for
which every candidate is voted for shall .be desig
nated, as required by the existing laws of this Com
monwealth.
Sec. 2. That any fraud committed by any person
voting in the manner above described, shall,. be
punished by existing laws of this Commonwealth.
Estate of Catharine Hemp.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc'r.
AATHEREAS, George Heller, one of the two
an
I'V executors of the will ofJoseph Heller
will of
as such, one of the trustees under the will of
Philip Gloninger decld., of the moneys therein be
queathed for the sole and separate use of Catharine
Kemp, the wife of Walter B. Kemp, did on the
15th day of September, 1849, file in the office of
the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of
the ;aid Estate :
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court hays appoin
ted the 19th day of November, 1849, for the con
firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Amax : HENRY STORK, Ptothl.
fie,lhk, 184) 4144
Sheriff's Proclamation
Estate orEatitarim
In the Court of Common Pkas for the Co. of Leiner.
"WHEREAS, Peter Heller, one of the two Ex-
VT ecutorif of the will of ioseph Heller, deed,
and, as gich, 'one of the trustees under the will of
Philip Gloniger, deceased, of the moneys therein
bequeathed fok the Sole and separate use of Catha
rine Kemp, wi& of Walter B. Kemp, did on the
15th day of SepteMber, 1849, file in the office of
the Prothonotary of the 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 appoin
ted the - 19th day of November, 1849, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
. Arrzsr: HENRY STOEK, Proth 2 y.„
Prothro. COce, sept 18 . 41-34
An Ordinance
PROVIDING for the election of High and City
Constables, and increasing their salar ea.
'SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the citi
zens of Lancaster, in Select and"CommrnCouncils
assembled, That as heretofore the qualifiefFVoters
of said city, shall e'ect by ballot on the first Tues
day in February, in every year hereafter, one High
and two City Constables.
SEC. 11. That an annual salary of Three Hun
dred Dollars to the High Constable—and Two
Hundred and Fifty Dollars to each of the two City
Constables hereafter so elected and duly commis
sioned and qualified, or that may be appointed ,by
Councils on the contingency expressed in the 4th
section of this Ordinance, and duly commissioned
and qualified, shall be paid quarterly from the City
Treasury, for the faithful, punctual and seasonable
performance of all the duties respectively required
of the said High and City Constables, by the several
ordinances and laws now or subsequently enacted
for the governmenAt the city, under the restrictions
and conditions specified in the 3rd section of this
Ordinance and not ptherwise. And agreeably to
said section, the High and City Constables elected
in February last, from the time of the passage of
this Ordinance, (being duly commissioncd,) shall
receive quarterly from the City Treasury, such pro
poriionate part of the yearly salaries now attached
to their stations, in lieu of those heretofore provid
ed, as the Committee on Police, or a majority of
them, may at their option allow.
SEC. 111. That the Presidents of Select and Com
mon Councils, shall on the passage of this Ordi
nance, and on the Friday succeeding the election
of Councilmen in every year hereafter, appoint
until the end of the fiscal year, from their several
bodies, a committee of three members to jointly
compose and be styled " a Committee on Police,"
whose duty it shall be to exercise a general super
vision over the official conduct and capacity of the
High and City Constables in commission, and from
time to time confer with the Mayor and Aldermen
of the city as to the discharge of their duties; fur
ther to countersign the Mayor's warrants for their
quarterly salaries as evidence of their approval.
But if satisfied of any dereliction or neglect of duty
on the part of either said Constables, they or a
majority of them, may at their discretion disallow
wholly or in part the quarterly salary of such de-
Unguent, and no part of the salary of any Constable
shall be paid, except per warrant for the amount
countersigned by the said Committee on Police, or
a majority of their number.
Sze. IV. To the intent that the Police Depart
ment of the City may be always maintained useful
and efficient, it shall be the duty of the said Com
mittee on Police to report to the Select and Com
mon Councils--upon its occurrence—the death,
resignation or local removal of any duly commis
sioned Constable—or the failure of any one elected
by*the qualified voters, or appointed by Councils as
hereafter provided,—to receive his commission, or
when commissioned to discharge his official duties
in a satisfactory manner; when it shall be lawful
for Councils in the event of either of- such contin
gencies, to substitute a successor to such Constable
by appointment, viva voce, of their bodies in joint
convention, until the ensuing February election,
unless in the meantime superseded ; and the salary
of the Constable so succeeded, shall thenceforth
absolutely cease and determine, and attach to the
substitute pro rata for the time of his continuance
in office.
SEC. V. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in
consistent with, or altered and supplied by the
foregoing are hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law at the City of
Lancaster, on the 4th day . of September, 1849.
WM. MATHIOT, Pres , t, C. C.
Attest : GEO. M. ST I EINDIAN, Clerk C. C.. Pro tem.
NEWTON LIGHTNER, Pres't S.C.
J. B. AMIVAKE, Clerk S. C. pro tem.
Sept. 11, '49 3t-33
Franklin College.
THE Fall term of this institution has commenced.
Tuition _per quarter, $5,00 in the Junior Depart
ment, and $7,50 in the Senior Department. Pro
vision is made for the gratuitous instruction of sev
eral worthy pupils who may need it. Owing to the
limited number admitted to the institution, peculiar
advantages will be afforded to those desirous of
obtaining a thorough knowledge of the Languages,
and of the higher branches of an English education.
Apply to either of the instructors, or to
JOHN C. BAKER, President.
sept 11 '49 3mo-33
B REWERS PANORAMA.—PHILADELPHI A
MUSBUM, (late Masonic Hall,) Chesnut street.
Open every afternoon and eveninL. Commencing
at 3i in the afternoon, and Bin the ev.ming. The
Mammoth Cave, Niagara Falls and River, the Prai
ries, Mount Vernon, Natural Bridge of Va., 4-c.
fly Visiters to the curiosities in the Museum in
the morning, are admitted to the afternoon or even
ing exhibition free.
irr Admittance to the whole, only 25 cents.
Children under 10 years of age, half price.
Phil'a Sept 11 . 4t-33
Estate of Col. Smug Morrison, tiled.
J4ETTERS of administration on the estate of
Col. Samuel Morrison, late of Drumore twp.,
Lancester county, have been issued to the subscri
bers, by the Register of said county : All persons
indebted to said estate are required to make pay
ment immediately, and those having claims are re
quested to present them properly authenticated for
settlement to JAMES M'SPARREN,
Fulton twp.,
SANDERS MTULLOUGH,
sept 11-6t-33] Drumore twp.
Dedication.
ON SUNDAY, the 23d inFt., the new building of
the Evangelical Asaociation, in the City of Lan
caster, will be dedicated to Almighty God, for Di
uine service. All friends of Religion are respect
fully invited to attend.
Service in the morning, at half past 9 o'clock, in
German; at 2 o'clock in the, afternoon, in English;
and in the evening in German.
Collections will be taken up, to defray the ex
penses of the building.
DANIEL BERGER,
Lan .Sept. 11, 18491 Minister of said Church
Notice
To the Heirs and legal Representatives of Henry
Conn, sen'r, late of the Borough of Marietta, in
the County of Lancaster, dec'd.
MAKE notice that by virtue of an order of Inquest,
issuing out of the Orphans' Court of said county,
and to me directed, 1 will hold an Inquisition to
divide, part, or value the real estate of said decd,
on Friday the sth day of October, 1849, at 2 o'clock
P. At., at the public house of James Stackhouse in
the Borough of d arietta, at which time and place
you may attend if you think proper.
JACOB HUBER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
Lancaster, Sep. 11, 1849.0 33
Dancing School.
MESSRS. F. & C. STOUCH respectfully inform
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lancaster' that
they intend to open a school for Dancing, on Mon
day, September the 10th, 1849. All the most fash
ionable Dances, Polkas ' Mazourkas, and Waltzes
will be taught. Terms: $5 for the course.
Days of Tuition, Mondays and Wednesdays—
from 3 to 5 P. M. for Ladies and Youth—from 8 to
10 P. M. fur Gentlemen. At the Mechanics' Insti
tute. Private lessons given if desired.
Sept 4 3t-32
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES.
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.,
TIWAS just received and is now opening a large
n assortment of fresh DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
MEDICINES, Medicinal Extracts, Shop Furniture,
Dye Stuffs, Vials, Oils,Glass, Varnishes, Colors,
Corks, Surgical and Dntal Instruments, Ground
Spices, Gold Foil and Leaf, Teeth, Perfumery, &c.
Physicians, Merchants, Fullers, Hatters, Dyers,
and others, supplied on favourable terms.
August 21 2m-30
Intelligence.
Dl' The New York Daily Tribune will be regu
larly rved on the evening of the day of its publi
cat •n to all regular subscribers in the city of Lan
c. ter. Price 121. cents per week. The Weekly
ribune is also for sale at Gnat & BROTHER'S Cheap
Book Store, corner of North Queen and Orange
streets. 4t-32
Fresh Rice Flour.
FRESH RICE FLOUR of a superior quality
Hecker , s Farina, Tapioca, Arrow Root, Beth
lehem Oatmeal, French & Cooper's Gelatine, Rose
Water, and Ground Spices, just xeceived and for
sale At CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S
Medicine , Drug sad Chemical Store; East King
peps 4
Valuable. Mill and Farm at Public
Sale.% •
Op. THURSDAY, the 25th day of October, 1849,
itipursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court
of Lancaster county, the undersigned - Administra
tors of Eli Kerns, late of Bart township, Lancaster
county, deceased, will-expose-to public sale at 12
o'clock, M.,on the premises, the following de
scribed and all:table
31ILL AND FARM •
situate in the toWaship and county aforesaid, late
the property of said deceased; about one and a
quarter miles south of the Green Tree Inn, con
taining 189 Acres and 96 Perches of Land, of an
excellent quality, about 140 of which are cleared,
divided into convenient fields, and in a high state
of.cultivation. The remainder is Woodland, ad
joining lands of Geo. Ring, Micah Whitson, Lewis
Moore and others. The mill is propelled by the
middle branch of Octoraro-Creek, formerly known
as Downing's Mill, commanding an extensive and
indisputable water right • it has lately undergone a
most thorough repair, the running gears being all
as good as new, with all the necessary machinery
for either Grist or Merchant work. It has three
run of Stones, two of which are French Burrs of
the very best quality, and a custom not exceeded
by any in the county, which must eventually get
better as the country around is fast improving.--
There is a good SAW MILL attached to the above
which is also in good repair and has a good run of
custom. There are also two large and substantial
STONE DWELLING HOUSES
on the property, in one of which there /-7 ,
has been a Store kept for the last thirty ;:::
years, being an excellent stand. the other e •
has all the advantages necessary for a
good and comfortable Dwelling House, having a
well of excellent weer at the door and a good pump
therein, WASH HOUSE, &c. convenient. Also,
a good Frame. Tenant House and Blacksmith Shop,
which is likewise a good stand for business. A
first-rate STONE BARN 60 feet long by 40 feet
wide, with Sheds attached, Hog House and other
outbuildings, all in good repair; also a thriving
Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. The above prop
erty will be sold altogether, or divided in the follow
ing manner as may best suit purchasers.
No. I.—The Mill Tract, containing 37 Acres and
50 Perches, including, and securing the water right;
about one-half of the land is covered with good
Timber. The improvements consist of a good
Frame House,Stone Stable, Spring House, &c.—
This is certaily a very valuable and desirable Mill
Property for any person wishing to purchase such.
No. 2.—Farm, containing 152 Acres and 46 Per
ches, with a sufficient quantity of Woodland on it.
The improvements - are as above described, Dwel
ling House, Store House, Barn, Hog House, Wash
House, fire. The land is divided into convenient
fields, well watered, and in a high state of culti
vation.
A further description is deemed unnecessary, as
persons wishing to purchase will view for them
selves. The property will be shown at any time
by Horatio S. Kerns, residing thereon. The title
is indisputable. Attendance will be given and
terms made known on day of sale by
HORATIO S. KERNS,
JOSEPH McCLURE,
Administrators of Eli Kerns, deed.
Sept 11 57t-33
Valuable Real Estate For Sale.
ON THURSDAY, the 4th of OCTOBER NEXT,
the undersigned Executrix of the Will of N.
C. Scholfield, deceased, in execution of the direc
tions of said Will, will sell by public vendue, at
the public house of David Royer, in North Queen
street, Lancaster, the following described real es
tate, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 1
Two-Story Brick
TAVERN HOUSE,
with two-story back building, a large Stable and
Shedding, and Half a Lot of Ground, situated on
the north-west corner of North Queen and Walnut
streets, in said city, now occupied by David Royer
as a tavern, and has a large share of patronage.
No. 2 A one story Brick House and other build
ings, and Half a Lot of Ground, fronting on North
Queen street, in said city, adjoining the above de
scribed Tavern property on the north.
Those two properties No. 1 and 2 will be sold
together if desired, so as to make building „lots
fronting on Walnut street.
No. 3 The undivided half of a double one-story
Stone and a one-story Frame Dwelling Houses, and
Lot of Ground, situate on the west side of Water
street, in said city, containing in front on said
street 57 feet 9 inches, and in depth westward 245
feet to a public alley, bounded on the north by pro
perty late of George Groff, and on the south by
property of Andrew Bausnian.
The other undivided half of this property owned
by Benjamin Mishler, will also be sold at the same
time if desired.
No. 4 A Lot or Piece of Ground containing about
THREE ACRES,
situate ou the east side of Plumb street, in said
city, bounded on the north by property of John H.
Buchman, on the east by property of. M. Triesler,
on the south by a fourteen feet alley, and on the
west by Plumb street aforesaid. On this lot there
is a Large Barn, a well of water with a pump, and
a stream of water running through it, which makes
it desirable for building lots and pasture ground.
No. 5 Being 4 Full Lots of Ground, on the south
west corner of Chesnut and Plumb streets, in said
city, and are beautifully situated for building lots,
having fronts of half a square on each of said streets.
No. 6 A tract or piece of 10 ACRES and 250
PERCHES of LAND, situate on the north side of the
New Holland turnpike road, in said city, adjoining
ground of the late Adam Metzger on the east, and
Zecher and Gorrecht on the west This lot is
under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation.
Possession of Nos. 4, 5 and 6, will be given im
mediately if desired; and of Nos. 1, 2 and 3 on the
first of April next.
Indisputable titles will be given for all of said
property on the first of April next, or sooner if
desired.
Sale will begin at 6 o'clock in the evening of said
day, when terms of sale will be made known by
MARIA SCHOLFIELD,
eept 11-4t-33] Executrix, 4-c.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Mills and Plantation in East Hemp
field township.
T WILL sell by public vendue, at the public house
1_ of Henry Forney, adjoining the nremises, 5
miles north west of Lancaster, on the Manheim
road, on Saturday, the 13th day of 'October, 1849,
the following real estate in East Hempfield town
ship, to wit:
No. I—A large three story MERCHANT MILL,
with four pair of stones ; a SAW MILL; a DWEL
LING HOUSE, STABLE, and CORN KILN, all
in the best order, and a tract of good limestone
land, which will be laid out thereto, containing about
32 ACRES,
more or less.
There is abont 14 feet head and fall on the little
Conestoga, a, constant stream, where back water
and ice are never troublesome. The machinery is
all in the beat order, with elevators, &c.
No. 2—A plantation or tract of land, adjoining
land of Jacob Rohrer, Christian
,Basler, Henry
Forney, Joseph Kinch, George Foltz, and Henry
Imhoff, containing about 110 ACRES.
The improvements are a large double STONE
HOUSE, with wings back, BANK BARN, two large
SHEDS for grain, WAGON SHED and CORN
CRIBS, and'the necessary outbuildings, with run
ning water for house and barn yard.
This farm is of the best limestone, in a good state
of cultivation, and divided into convenient fields
with good fences, nearly all post and rail, including
a proper proportion of Meadow, and an Orchard in
the best order, with water in nearly all the fields ;
about ten acres of it are hickory and oak Wood
land, and sufficient locust and Willow timber for
fencing.
Persons wishing to view the premises will please
call on the subscriber, who resides on the farm.
Possession and an indisputable title given on the
first of April next.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
of mid day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
HENRY M. REIGART.
•te.33
County Loan.
DERSONS wishing to loan Money to the county
1 of Lancaster, will please hand in to the Com
missioners of Lancaster county, PROPOSALS stating
the amount they wish to loan, and at what per
centum per annum. JOHN LANDES,
JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSLEMAN,
Sept 1 l-3t-30] ;Commissioners.
Estate of Barney Barnes, deed.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Barney
Barnes, late of Conoy twp., Lancaster county,
deceased, having been granted to the undersigned ;
all persons having claims or demands against the
estate`of the deed., are requested to make known
the same to them without delay, and all persons
indebted to the deed. to make immediate payment
to the subscribers.
MARGARET BARNES, Conoy twp.,
JACOB BARNES, do. do.
aept 11 .6t-33
To the Lovers of the Fine Arts.
WE have just received from one of the most
extensive importing houses in Ziew_ York, a
most elegant invoice of French Engravings and
Lithographs, plain and colored, which we are pre
pared to sell at 50 per cent less than city prices.
Lovers of the Fine Arts, are respectfully invited
to call and examine.
SPANGLER & BRO.,
Two doors south of the Bee Hive, N. Queen et
Sept. 11 33-tf
ISAAC BARTON,
TXTHOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Liquor
Store, 135, 197 North Second Street, Phila
delphia. [Dept 11, ,519-33—ly
BAJOUS , Pink, Blue, Gieen and White KID
GLOVES, just received at the Bee Hive.
Also, other desirable goods for the season.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
Bee Bin. Neat (alias ibelido
6PALI)LNG & ItOGELS'
Admission 25 Cents only.
Vex characteristic features of this great establishment,
Which appear to have absorbed the most of the novelty
end recherche entertainment - extant, can be only briefly
enumerated in the limits of an advertisement.
The APOLLONICON, by far the most stupendous musical
project of the age, composed of over 1000 distinct must
instruments, more powerful than a band of 50 musi
cians, and drawn by 40 Horses in procession, will noun
tote the Orcheatin during the entertainment
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An entire and effective Dramatic Company, under the
direction of H. F. Nichols, Proprietor of the Adelphi
Theatre, Washington, ft. C , is attached to the Troupe,
for the purpose of getting up every night the grand He
roic and Patriotic Spectacles of
GEN. WASHINGTON, OLD PUT," and ,4 MAD
ANTHONY WAYNE!"
revising reminiscences of those "times that tried men's
malt," commemorating some of the most stirring and
interesting Revolutionary incidents, the gallant deeds of
the Heroes of '76,' and concluding with a grand Natioaal
Tableaux of Gen. Washington mounted on a noble char.
ger, borne on the shoulders of his brace continentals!
The accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under the
charge of the great Italian Trick Clown, Signor FELIX
CARLO, known throughout Europe as the man of 1000
Tricks ; and more renowned probably than any Artiste
that has ever perambulated the country, and
• A singularly talented Troupe of Equestrians, in every
iepartment of the liminess, viz Messrs. C. J. ROGERS,
W. W NICHOLS. E. PERRY, T. ItlcFsaLstm, H F
Nieutme, G. 0. KNAPP, T. YOUNG, the, &c; Masters
GCLIENIE CARLO. PERRY, CLARENCE, &C. ; Mesdames
11. F. NICHOLS, KNAPP. PERRY, Miss DELSMORE, &C.
&g, altogether rendering this double company as much
n advance of ull other establishments in the numbers and
Meats of the Troupe, as in the extent and elegance of
ba outfit.
WILL EXHIBIT at Lancaster, Tuesday, Septem
ber 25th. Doors open at• and 7P. M.
Also, at Columbia, September 24th.
'f Manheim, " 26th.
sept 11-33] G. F. CONNER, Agent.
Public Sale.
ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1849,
by virtue of an Act of Assembly, passed Feb
ruary 27th, 1849, the subscriber will offer at public
sale, at the public house of Frederick Swope, on
the New Holland turnpike road, about 7 miles East
from the city of Lancaster,. and 5 miles West from
New Holland, in Upper Leacock township, Lan
caster county, part of the real estate ofJohn
senior, deceased, to wit:—
No. 1 Containing 6 ACRES and 63 PERCHES
of improved land, adjoining the New Holland turn
pike road on the North, and lands ofJohn Sowers,
George Bare and Dr. J. C. Weidler. About one
acre thereof is covered with Timber.
No. 2 Containing 5 ACRES and 33 PERCHES of
improved Land, adjoining the New Holland turn
p:ke road on the North, the Newport r• ad on the
West, and lands of Isaac Swope and .Mark Wenger.
Whereon are erected a one story log
and weather-boarded
DWELLING HOUSE, lilt
a Frame Stable, Bake Oven, with a
good garden and fruit trees. On this lot rises a
never-failing spring of water, which runs through
the lot, so as to make it an excellent situation for a
Tan-Yard, * ot some other mechanical business.
No. 3 Containing 2 ACRES and 82 PERCECES of
improved land, adjoining the New Holland turnpike
coed on the North, lands of Marks Wenger, Isaac
Swope, and other lands of said estate.
No. 4 Containing 1 ACRE and 122 PERCHES of
improved land, adjoining the New Holland turnpike
road on the North, the road leading from Wolf's
Mill to the Newport road on the West, and lots
No. 5 on the East, and No. 7 on the South.
No. 5 Containing 1 ACRE and 142 PERCHES of
improved land, adjoining the New Holland turn
pike road on the North, lots No. 4 on the West,
No. 6 on the East, and No. 7 on the South.
- .
No. 6 Containing 1 ACRE, adjoining the New
Holland turnpike road on the North, the Horse
shoe road on the South-East, and lot No. 5 on the
West. About one half of this lot is covered . with
Timber.
No. 7 Containing 2 ACRES and 48 PERCHES, ad
joining the Horse-shoe road on the South-East, the
road leading from Wolf's Mill to the Newport
road on the West, and lots No. 4 and 5 on the
North.
These lots, all consist of first rate Limestone
Land, are in a high state of cultivation, partly under
good fences, very pleasantly and advantageously
situated for building, in one of the best neighbor
hoods in the county, for any kind of mechasical
profession.
The titles and possession will be given to the
purchasers, on the payment of the money, at any
time between the day of sale and the first of April
next, as the purchasers may desire. Any person
wishing to view any part, or the whole of the pre
mises, before the day of sale, will please call on
Frederick Swope, or the undersigned, where a
draft and the lots will be shown.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, when further particulars will be made
known by the undersigned, surviving Executor and
Trustee of the estate of John Meisel, sr., deceased.
Sept 4—is-32] ADAM BARE.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.
ON THURSDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBER, 1849,
will he sold at the late residence of Thomas
Downey, decd, in Leacock township, about It
miles cast of Enterprise, on the old Philadel
phia Road, the following valuable Real Estate, late
of Thomas Downey, deceased, to wit: About 28
ACRES of Limestone land, adjoining lasds of John
M. Downey, and others, on which is erected a con
venient
TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE
with a Store Room attached thereto—a good Barn
.—a Smith shop, Tailor's shop, Sheds, and other
out-houses. There is a well of water on the pro
perty; also, a young thriving ORCHARD.
The land is in a high state of cultivation, and the
whole under good fence. This property is well cal
culated for public business, the Old Philadelphia
Road running through it. A large and extensive
business in the mercantile line, has been formerly
done on the property. The SMITH SHOP at the
present is occupied, and has a considerable share
of custom. The property is a desirable one, and
well worthy the attention of those wishing to pur
chase. It will be sold entire, or in two parcels, to
suit purchasers. •
Possession given,.on the first day of April next.
Sale to commend at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day,
when attendance will be given and terms made
known by the undersigned, acting executrix of
Thomas Downey, deceased.
JANE DOWNEY, Executrix.
sept. 11, 1849. 33
Valuable Farm and Tan-yard
for Sale.
/11HE subscriber offers for sale the Farm and Tan-
Lyard where he now resides, situate in Hope
well township, Cumberland county, about 2 miles
west of Newburg, and 7 from Shippensburg, in a
remarkably healthy and pleasant neighborhood.—
The farm contains
228 ACRES
of excellent Slate land, under good fence, and in a
good state of cultivation. The improve
ments are a two story STONE HOUSE,
with a Log Kitchen and Store Room, ;;.;
Brick Wash House, Stone and Frame 1 1 'IL .
Milk House, and a well of water at the
kitchen door, a large Double Log Barn, together
with all necessary outbuildings. There is also on
the premises a new two story Log Tenant House.
The Tan-yard consists of 30 Vats, 4 Litches, and
3 Limes, in the yard, and a Pool, 2 Baits, and 2
Handlers in the shop, and supplied with water by
a good spring and well ; there is also a stream of
water running by the yard. The buildings are a
large Frame Mill and Bark House, a two story Log
Shop and a Leather House, all in good order and
in a very desirable situation for one who wishes to
carry on the Tanning, as Bark can be had of the
very best quality and in the greatest abundance, at
about $4 per cord. I would also sell about 300
acres of Mountain land, the timber oti' which is
principally cheanut oak. Terms low,
Sept. 4
ABM. SMITH M'KINNEY.
nm-32
Estate of James Galligan, dee)d.
T ETTERS of Administration upon the estate of
LAJAMES' GALLIGAN, late of Bart township,
Lancaster county, dec'd., have been granted to the
subscriber residing in Lancaster city. All' persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims against
the same will present them properly huthenticated
for settlement to JAMES COBEY, Adm'r.
Sept. 4 At-3,1
Valuable Real_lEatate, at Public
:ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1849, will
Nj be. offered at public sale, on the premises of
No. 1, in the village of Paradise, Lancaster county,
the following property, viz:
No. 1 A - valuable LOT OF GROUND, situate in
said village of Paradise, containing 20 Acams, more
or leas; with a large and convenient two story 4
STONE HOUSE, -la
Bank Barn, and other out thereon ; also,
a first-rate TANNERY,
with mining water, and an Orcharffof choice young
fruit.
No. 2 A valuable Farm, lying south of and adjoin
ing the above described Tan Yard, and lands of
John C. Lefevre,,cOntaining '7O ACRES. more . or
less, with a good two story Dwelling House, Bank
Barn and all the out-buildings that could be desired
for a comfortable home. There is a splendid stream
of water running through the barn yard, two springs
of good water a short distance from the house, and
a well of water near the door. The improvements
on this arm, with the quality of the soil, and con
venience to market, cannot well be surpassed in
the county.
No. 3 Prospect Hill Farm, situate about one
mile south of Paradise, and adjoining lands of John
C. Lefevre, Joseph Lefevre, and others, containing
73 /Leans, with a new Brick House, Bank Barn and
other out-buildings, never-failing well of water, and
an Orchard of choice young fruit.
No. 4 A Lot of Ground, containing Half an Acre,
more or less,,situate on the east end of Prospect
Hill Farm, on which are a two-story Frame Dwell
ing, Stable, and well of water—now occupied by
John Snyder. •
No. 5 A Lot adjoining No. 4, containing Half an
Acre, more or less, with a Frame Dwelling, Stable,
well of water—now occupied by Mrs. Miller.
No. 6 A Lot adjoining No. 5, containing Half an
Acre;more or less, with a Frame Dwelling, Stable
and well. •
. No. 7 A Lot situate in the village of Paradise,
containing 64 Perches on which are two Frame
Dwellings, and a Stable, adjoining the Tan Yard
property.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., when
terms will be made known.
Aug 14-29]
Valuable Farm for Sale in York
County.
OFRIDAY, the 12th of OCTOBER NEXT, at
12 o'clock M., in pursuance of an order of
sale from the Orphans' Court of York county,
directed to the subscriber, administrator of David
Cormany, deceased, late of. Fairview township,
York county, I will offer at public sale, on the pre
mises, the following described property, late the
the estate of said decedent, viz: A tract of land,
bounded by the Yellow Breeches creek, and lands
of George Beckly, Joseph Strickler, and others,
situated in Fairview township, York county, con
taining 197 ACRES and 97 PERCHES, neat meas
ure, about 150 Acres of which are cleared, and the
remainder is covered with good thriving Chesnut
and Oak Timber, and their is also a great quantity
of Locust Timber on it. The above tract is of the
best quality of Limestone Land, and is in a good
state of cultivation. The improvements consist of
a large two-story
STONE DWELLING HOUSE, x 7:
Stone Wash and Spring House, a good J-!:: 11
Tenant House, a large and convenient three-story
STONE BANK BARN,
upwards of 100 feet long, with a Wagon Shed
under the entrance of the top floors. Also, Wagon
Shed and Corn Cribs, with threshing floor, used for
Carriage House, a Lime Kiln, and other necessary
outbuildings. The improvements are all good:—
There is also a. large and never-failing spring of
limestone water in front of the house, and an Or
chard of grafted fruit.
The above property lies about 2 miles west of
New Cumberland, the same distance west of the
York and Cumberland railroad, 4 miles from Harris
burg, and 2 miles south of the Cumberland Valley
Railroad. There are tour Grist Mills, four Saw
Mills, and several Lumber Yards within 2 miles. of
the faim. This farm is well worthy the attention of
capitalists, as it possesses all the advantages requi
site for farming purposes on a large and profitable
scale. The above property has always been known
as the "Bowman Farm."
Any perlon wishing to view the property can do
so by calling on the Widow, or on John Machlin on
the farm, or on the subscriber, residing in Cumber
land county, 1 mile east of Mechanicsburg, on the
Shiremanstown road. C. TITZEL,
Aug 2.l—ts-30j Adm'r of David Cormany.
Valuable Real Estate for Sale In
Cumberland County.
®will
SATURDAY, the 13th of OCTOBER next,
be sold at public sale, on the premises, in
Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, the
following Real Estate, the property of William C.
Houser. This property adjoins farms ofJno. Bobb,
John Brownewell, and others, and is situated near
the Trindle road, and about 1 mile west of the
Trindle Spring, and 2 miles west of Mechanicsburg,
and contains '
71 ACRES,
more or less; of first-rate Limestone land, all of
which is cleared, and in a high state of cultivation,
except about 10 acres, which is woodland. The
improvements are a two story
DWELLING HOUSE,ixv
with Kitchen attached, a new Bank Barn, RE...
Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, and other out-buildings.
A never failing' well of water is near to the dwell
ing. A young Apple Orchard of choice fruit is on
the premises, together with a variety of other fruit
trees.
Also, will be sold 'on the same day, on the prem
ises, a lot of Ground, situated in Main street, in
Mechanicsburg, with a two story weatherboarded
House, Stable and other out-buildings thereon, all
under good fence. This property adjoins property
of Mrs. Cram, and is a desirable place of residence.
Also, will be sold on the same day, on the prem
ises, a lot of Ground, adjoining the property above,
on which is erected a two story Frame House and
other out-buildings, all under fence.
Also, will be sold on the same day, on the prem
ises, a lot of Ground, adjoining the above property
last described, on which is a substantial Brick
Building, and Back Building, at present occupied
as a Store house.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
on the farm first described, when terms will be
made known by JOHN ROUSER,
PETER BARNHART,
Assignees of William C. Houser.
Sept. 4 6t-32
Public Sale.
THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the
premises, on SATURDAY, the 13th of OCTO
BER, at 1 o'clock in the•ahernoon, the following
described property, at present occupied by Abm.
D. Kline, viz: A House and lot of Ground, situate
in Roxbury, Monroe township, on the Trindle road,
7 miles from Carlisle, and 2 miles west of Mechan
icsburg. The lot contains 5 acres and 70 perches
of excellent land, all under good fence.
The improvements are a two story wea
therboarded HOUSE with Brick Kitchen, • •
a Frame Shop, Barn with threshing floor, I I
Spring House, and other out-buildings.
There is a well of excellent water near to the
dwelling. A Young Apple Orchard is on the prem
ises, together witla a great variety of other fruit
trees. This property is considered a good and
suitable stand for a mechanic or storekeeper. For
particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing
near the property. An indisputable title will be
given the purchaser, and terms of sale made known
on the day of sale by
. .
JOHN BROWNEWELL.
6t-32
A 'Rare Chance.
THE undersigned offers at private sale a first
rate farm, situated in Loyalhanna township,
Westmoreland county, containing 301 ACRES,
strict measure, one hundred and thirty of which
are cleared and under good fence, the remainder
being well timbered. The improvements
are a large log DWELLING HOUSE, A ■ ■
Two STORY STONE SPRING HOUSE, an ex- ; ;
cellent STONE BARN, CIDER PRESS and
MILL. There is a large orchard on the premises,
also a great number of Cherry, Plum, Pear and
Peach trees. This farm is well watered and con
tains both coal and limestone in abundance.
The abov,e described property lies on the Loyal
hanna creek, about two miles from the borough of
Saltaburgh, and one and a halt miles from the
Pennsylvania Canal. It is well located as regards
markets—within half a mile of a first rate GO.
and Saw Mill—convenient to churches, post office,
&c., &c.
For further particulars enquire of the under
signed on the premises.
JOHN F. KIRKPATRICK.
N. B. It this property is not sold before the first
of January next, it will be for rent.
Sept. '4, 1849
Valuable Berkley Land for Sale.
ADESIRABLE FARM, lying at the mouth of
Back Creek, on the South side, in Berkley
county, Virginia, containing about
- 212 ACRES.
About one-third of this farm is timbered.
The improvements consist of a lage two story
FRAME DWELLING-HOUSE, Kitchen, Sta
ble, Smoke House, atc: There is a never failing
Spring of good water in the yard. Also, there is
an excellent Site, with good Water Power, for
Milling or Factory purposes. The Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad runs through the Farm—a Depot be
ing within two • miles South of it—while on the
North runs the Potomac river with her line of canal
within half a mile, with other desirable convenien
ces not necessary to mention.
For terms, inquire of Rev. J. R. NiChols, Read
ing, Pa., or of the subscriber, residing on the prop
erty. J. K. NICHOLS.
Sept. 4,'49
MACKEREL,
SHAD,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
HAMS - AND SIDES,
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE.
4%llees eipt 11
Constantly on band end
bar sale by
J. PALMER & Co.
Market Street Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVING purchased the right and title of J. M.
Clark, in M., Clark , s Smut Screening and
Fanning Machine, - patented 20th of March, 1844,
and being now the proprietor thereof, and engaged
in the manufacture and sale of said machine, I
hereby notify all persons that any claim set up by
any agent of_ mine, or other peraon, to an infringe_
menuof said atent by the use of Joseph Johnson's
PatenkSmut and Screening Machine, patented, Sep
tembir 9,1845, I entirely disavow and disown, and
I hereby withdraw any claim so made, and declare
that the patent of said .Tohnson in no way interfered
with Clark's patent as above stated, and 1 hereby
forbid all:persons whatever, under the penalty that
may ensue, claiming in my name any infringement
of Clark's patent by the, use of Johnson's patent
aforesaid.
Witness my hand; this Sth day August, 1849.
BENJ. SNAVELY.
Conestoga Mill, Lock No. 2, Lancaster, Penn'a
Witness present—H. R. Wilson; M. Carpenter.
Lancaster City, ss.
Be it known, that on thie.Bth day of August,
1899, before use the subscriber, one of the Alder
men of the said city, personally appeared Benjamin
Snavely, and acknowledged • the within written in
strument of writing, to be hie act and-deed, and
desired that the same might be recorded as such
according to law.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto -set my
hand and seal, the day and year atoresaid.
M. CARPENTER, < SEAL. - }
State of Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, ss.
I, HENRY STOER, Prothonotary of the
< SEAL >Court of Common Pleis :of Lancaster
County, do certify, that M.. Carpenter,
Esq., before whom the above acknowledgement was
made, is an alderman in and for the city of Lancas
ter, duly commissioned and qualified, and that the
signature purporting to be his, is genuine.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my'
hand and the seal of the said Court, this Bth day of
August, A. D. 1848.
HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary,
Aug 19-.*6t-29 . 1 per J. Bownear.
Conestoga Farms at Public Sale.
N FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1849, at one
O
o'clock' P. M., at the public house of Jacob
Albright, in the village of Churchtown;the under
signed administrators of the estate of ROBERT
JENKINS, deceased, will offer at public vendue, a
plantation containing
PHILIP FOSTER
78 ACRES AND 39 PERCHES,
in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, on the
south side of the Morgantown Churchtown and
Blue Ball turnpike, about 1 mile east of Church
toWn, and adjoining lands of Philip Beecher, Isaac
Mast, and the farm occupied,by David Weiler, sr.
Conestoga creek passes over a portion of the land.
The land is divided into fields of conventent , size,
and is all in high cultivation, exceptabout 5 Acres,
which are covered with timber. The improvements
are a two story Stone and Log DWELLING iirla
HOUSE, log stable,' well of water with a
pump in it, an ORCHARD of fine fruit, &c.
ALSO—at the same time and, place, will be of
fered a plantation,.containing 183 ACRES, in Car
narvon twp., Lancaster county, adjoining Windsor
Forge lands, Pool Forge lands, David Simpson and
others. The land is on the South Side of Conesto
ga creek, and has upon it several springs of water,
one of which is one of the finest in the neighbor
hood and may be carried over a great portion of
the farm land. The improvements thereon are a
one and a halfstory LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Mg
frame stable, &c. About 140 Acres are farm
"+
in good condition ; the residue being WOOD
LAND OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. The
public road from Churchtown to the Downingtown,
and Harrisburg turnpike passes through this land
about one mile south of Churchtown.
The above land will be sold in' the whole or in
parcels.
Terms and conditions at sale by
Aug. 7.L•ts 9.8]
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1849, at
the public house of Levi Rennale, in the vil
lage of Churchtown, the undersigned Administra
tors of ROBERT JENKINS, deceased, will sell at
public vendue, the following described Real Estate
of said dcd., to wit :
No. 1. A PIECE OF GROUND, containing
2 ACRES AND 30 PERCHES,
fronting on the South side of Church street, in said
village. The improvements thereon are a new,
well-built two-story DWELLING HOUSE, ga;
22 by 40 feet, with a porch in front and rear,
and Kitchen 20 by 22 feet, attached ; a frame Sta
ble, Carriage House, well of water and other im
provements, 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. 5. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 125
PERCHES, adjoining N o. 1, with a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE' Frame Stable, and
other improvements thereon, now occupied by J.
L. Covington.
No. 3. A PIECE OF GRODNfkoptitaining ONE
ACRE, at the east end of said village, adjoining
lands of John Becker. The improvements thereon
are a one and a half story STONE HOUSE, Stable,
well of water with a pump therein, garden, &c..
now occupied by Samuel Stahley.
Sale to commence at 6 o'clock P. M. Terms
made known by A. E. ROBERTS,
Aug. 7—ts-28] JAMES M'CAA.
"a A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, and fill
Lot of Ground, with a large Stable, a well of
water, hydrant and cistern, all in good repair,
fronting on the corner of East King and Ann Ste.,
in the city of Lancaster.
ALSO: 8 acres and some perches of valuable
land in said city, adjoining lands of Michael Triss
ler, Dennis Marion, John N. Lane and others: The
land is in a high state of cultivation.
For further information apply to Michaelllanvy,
on the premises, or to Michael McGrann, White
Horse, North Queen Street, Lancaster. As lam
desirous to remove out of the State, persons in
clined to purchase, would do well by calling soon.
MICHAEL HANVY.
tf-21
Superior Chestnut Timbir and Sprout Laqd,
In Lots of 5 Acres and upwards.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1849, at 1
o'clock, P. M., upon the premises, near John
Kauffman's residence, in Carnarvon township, the
undersigned Administrators of ROBERT JENK
INS, deceased, will offer at public sale, about
100 ACRES,
of very superior CHESNUT TIMBER and SPROUT
LAND, in said township, • about 2t miles South
east from Churchtown, on the road bel.Ween Hoar's
Mill and Waynesburg, adjoining land_of Christian
Shirk and David Shirk.
Terms and conditions at sale by -
Aug. 7-to-28]
Franklin County Farm for Sale.
MHE subscriber offers at private sale the farm
I on which he now resides, situated about one
and a half miles north east of Marion, and about
five miles south of Chambersburg, Franklin county,
on what is commonly called the Pine Stump Road.
Said farm contains
60 ACRES
of first-rate Limestone Land, all under good fence's,
and in a fine state of cultivation, and • • '
has thereon erected a two story '----=• 1
LOG HOUSE,
with a Log Kitchen attached, a Double,! _ [ '
_"•
Log Barn, and other buildings. There
is a never failing well of water near the door, and
an Orchard of choice Fruit on the premises.
Sept 4-3t-32j ISAAC PILES.
Unionville Boarding School
FOR GIRLS.
THIS Seminary is handsomely situated in Union
vine, Chester county, Pennsylvania, nine miles
southwest of West Chester. The course of instruc
tion comprises all the usual branches of a liberal
English education,together with the French . i;:-
guage, and Drawing, and will be under the care of
competent female teachers.'
The School will commence on the first second
day in the ninth month of each year, and continue
in session forty-four weeks. - Pupils who do not
wish to remain the whole time, will be admitted
for one.half the session, with liberty to commence
at any time during the session.
TERMS: For Boarding, Washing, ancrTuition,
at the rate of One Hundred Dollars per session of
forty-four weeks, one half payable at the commence
ment, and the remainder at the cicise of the time.
Letters addressed to the. Principal, Through the
Post Office, at Unionville, will be attended to.
July 24-4m-26j CHAS. BUFFINGTON.
Richard's himself again!
THE subscriber respectfully informs, his friends
and the public generally, that he hail taken the
establishnient formerly occupied by M. Huber, on
the Railroad, back of the "Fulton House," where
he intends carrying on.the
Silver Plating and Brass Founding. •
in all its branches. Door Knobs, Bell Pulls, Hub
Bands,„Bits, Stirrups, Millen Brands, Letters and
Figurek, &c., tke.,"manufactured and plated. Brass
Locke repaired. Alio, GAS FITTING. Gold
melted and refined; and rolled to any size for Den:.
R. McDONALD.
Lancaster, July. 24, 1849. 6m.28
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DENTISTRY. 2•
TORN M'CALLA, D. D. S'.; •
Clontinttes to , perform all operations ' coming
within the Province of the Dental Surgeon; . avhis
Office, in East King '• Street,• fifth door from the--','
epuri iinue,-Lanauter. [Aug 21, , 4947 , 80 l'"
To the Public.
A. E. ROBERTS,
JAMES M'CAA.
Houses and Lots,
In Churchtoicn, Lancaster County,
AT PUBLIC SALE.
Private Sale.
Public Sale of
A. E. ROBERTS
JAMES M'CAA.