'''''' , -01.•Therirtue;. - 111.7.. 'dom . the human mind -Tlrrongh - every age and every clime, you'll find, • - Have been the noblest that could ever raise The tuneful muse of every poet's lays. •". A nobler subject now calls forth my pevrprs ;. The outward covering of these forins of Ours. The time is put When manners make the man, Folks now are valued on another plan, Not by their wisdom, as some might suppose; But by the cut and contour of their clothes. For now by Gormley kept, with strict prbriety, They have access to the best society; Then you who'd gain this end so cravedliy all, Must at this famed' establishment call. On the West side of North Queen St. is kis store, But a few steps South of Orange, you'll find his door. . 0 • - • . Lancaster Hall of FashOu. JOS. GORMtRY• oct 16 . • 38 —Tbrou '. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED IT 1 USW DR. S. 0. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY WINE BITTERS are the most effectual remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver CoMPlaints, Heart-burn, Dizziness, Head-ache, Wandering or Settled Pains, Sinking Faintness, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite 2 Weakness, Hu mors, and , all diseases caused by an unhealthy state ofThe Stomach and Bowels. For sale whole sale and retail at my office, No. 15 Hanover Street, Boston, and by Agents, Merchants, Traders, Drug. gists and Apothecaries, and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States. 75 cents per bottle, 50 cents per paper. Au additional and important evidence of the salutary effects of these strengthening andlpreserv ing Bitters, we have received from our a gent at Halifax "The undersigned agent feels it his duty to state that he has been much troubled and afflicted with Dyspepsia and several of its. attendant complaints, .proceeding from an unhealthy-itate of the stomach, and has for the last fifteen ,years- been trying num berless remedies, but none that has given the relief of Dr. S. 0. Richardson's Bitters. Halithx,June 29, 1841. Z. S. HALL. For sale e . J. GISH BROTHER, Booksellers, and JOHN P. LONG, Druggist, North Queen et., Lancaster, and by Druggists, Apothecaries, and Traders throughout the U.S. ,Oct. 23 MARRIAG CS. On the 11th hist., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, Ben jamin Johnson, of Manheim township, to Fanny. Kreider, of East Hemplield. On the I I th, by the Rev. J. McCarter, George Ehrisman to Amanda White, both of this city. On the 1411, by the name, Frederick Dorwart to Louisa Powell, all of this city. On the 4th inst., by the Rev. 11. Wagner, Reuben Reitenbach, of this county, to Catharine Erb, of North Lebanon. On the 9th inst., by the Rev. W. File, Henry Pellen to Hannah Free, both olColumbia. DEATHS. In this city, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Mary A Hammond. At his late residence, in Plumbe twp., Allegheny county, on the 14th inst., Robert King, formerly of Lancaster county, in• the Slst year of his age. Mrs. Rerfoot RESPECTFULLY announces to the 'Ladies of the City and County, that she has just re turned from Philadelphia with the cheapest and most splyidid assortment of • Fall and Winter. Milli nery, Bonnet Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, and in deed every thing in her, line, all or which will be disposed of at very reasonable prices, at her Store, next to the Lancaster Bank, South Queen Street. October 1849 3m-30 Oak Hill at Public Sale. ON SATURDAY, November 10th, will be sold at public sale. at the public house of John Trout, in the village of Paradise. Lancaster co., that handsome Country Seat. familarly known by the name of Oak Hill. and long the residence of Redmond Conyugham. Esq.. dee'd.. situated near said Village of Paradise. half mile from "Leaman 'Place Depot" on the Philadelphia and Lancaster rail-road and turnpike, 53 miles west of the former. and ten miles east of the latter city. con- _ slating cot a two-story Stone MANSION HOUSE, kfil built in fashionable style, and of the best materi als, measuring 46 feet front and 84 feet back (including a southern wing.) with stories 12 feet in height. The" building has an imposing appearance. and standing on elevated ground. commands a broad prospect of a coun try justly styled the Paradise or ••parden Spot of Lancas ter county.” A g o od Stable and other out-buildings. with a well of excellent water. and u huge cemcnt cis ern are near the house. About 9 acres of first' quality land are attached to the property, agreably laid out in walks and planted with ornamental and fruit trees, be sides an excellent Apple and a young Peach Orchard. The above named property is calculated to. make a most delightful country residence. and gentlemen wish ing to retire from the active pursuits of a city life. would hero find a pleasant country home surrounded by an in telligent and industrious community. It also possesses many advantages for a boarding school,. or boarding house, on account of the facility of access thereto, it a healthy situation and seclusion. The Presbyteri an. Episcoffal. Mennonite and Methodist Churches are within walking distance. Gentleman retiring from business. Teachers and oth ers, would do well to visit the property before the day of aide. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the first day of April 1850 or sooner if desired, Salo to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.. when attendance will be given and conditions of Sale made known by October 24-ts-47 . 1 EDWIN T. FETTER. Extensive and Varied Assortment of Books. 0 UCH as can be found nowhere else in the city, I.'is nosh opening at the CHEAP BOOK STORE of JUDD & MURRAY, opposite the Post Office, North Queen . street, Lancaster, and at the lowest prices. Abbott's Histories; S different works, inimitably written ) and beautifully illustrated and printed. Greek Concordance to the New Testament—Svo. —very desirable for clergymen. Spark's Writings of Washington -12 vols.—Svo. Neander's Life of Christ. Hackley's Geometry. Chalmer's Daily Readings, 3 vols. " . Romans, 1 vol. " Sermons, 2 vols. Jay's Morning and Evening Exercises, I vol. Jay's Complete Works, 3 1 -vols. Milman's Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4 vols. Russel's History of Modern Europe, 3 vols. Plutarch's Lives—complete in 4 vols. Upham's Philosophy, 2 vols. Sherwood's Works—complete, 16 vols. Burk's " 3 vols. Addison's " Cl' 3 4. Shakespeare—various edition. Crabb's Synonimes. Webster's Dictionary—unabridged. With a great variety or the best Rooks, in all the departments of substantial literature. Call and see. October 23 2t-39 Watches I Watches Great inducements to persons in want of p good Watch. LEWIS R. BROMALL, No. 110 North 1, Second Street, having received additional supplies of Gold and Silver Watches of every description, from London, Liverpool and Switzer land importations, is now prepared to furnish the very best article at a price far below any ever offer ed, of the same quality, and which cannot be under sold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as good as represented. Watches at the following low prices: Gold Levers, full jewell'd, 18 carat cases, 528 00 Silver " " " 12 00 Gola Lepinee, jewell'd, 18 carat cases, 22 00 Silver 8 00 The L. R. Broomall Gold Pen, a superior article in silver .case, with pencil, and warranted, 51 50; Gold Peddils for 5100, and , upwards, Gold Medal lions, and Locket for Daguerreotype Likenesses, Gold Chains, Gold and Hair Bracelets, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a general assortment of every description of Jewelry at unusual low prices. No. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd door below Race street, Philadelphia. LEWIS R. AROMA LL. October 23, , 46 (Pierce, Agt.) 38 Public Sale WILL be sold at public sale, ON WEDNES DAY, the 21st day of November, 1849, at the public house of Mr. Bletz, in Mountville, Lan caster county, a Lot or Piece of Ground, situated in the township of West Hempfield, in said county, adjoining lands of John Neff, Jacob lClugh, and the ColuMbia and Philadelphia Railroad, .containing Fifty Perches, more or less, on which is erected a SMALL FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and other necessary improvements; with the privi lege of the use of a pump or well 01 water on the property of John Neff, adjoining. This property is now owned by the Common.. wealth of Pennsylvania, and to be sold by order of the Board of Canal Commissioners. Terms—Cash. Immediate possession given. WM. ENGLISH, Oct 23-0-39] Supt. M. P. Cal..- Phil. Railway . . . Stray Cows. CAME to the residence of the sub- 4 1' scriber,. in Conestoga township, - 001110. Long Lane, on the 13th of August, Three Stray Cows. One of the cows is brown, with a white face; the other is a spotted cow, white and red; and the third is a black cow. The owners are re quested to come forward, prove property, and pay all expenses, otherwise they will be disposed of according to the township regulations. Oct 23- 5 9t-393 a TOBIAS STEHMAN. Jacob Heck's Superior Tonic Wine Bitters. ASuperior article for the Bar or Medicinal pur• poses. For sale at manufacturer's prices, at, CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S Drug Store, East King st. Oct 23-Im-39] -100 LAND WARRANTS WANTED, For which the.higheet price will be given Enquire at the GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, North Queen Street. [Oct 23-3t-39 PRINTIN &ff ca G o n e eatly and expeditioualy axe . An Oidlniiince KLATIVE to the Donation brthe Hon. Luirs lA, BUCHANAN, &c: . . Whereas, The Ron: James Buchanan has given' to the city of Lancaster, Four Thousand Dollars in Certificates of rc Lancaster City Six Per Cent Loan," of Hee Hundred Dollars each, numbered from 221? to 259 consecutively, as a Donation in Trust that the interest annually accruing thereon be appro priated.to the purchase of fuel for the benefit and relief of poor and indigent females oLthe city of Lancaster; therefore, for the purpose drprotecting said Trust, and of ensuring a faithful fulfilment of the benevolent designs of the Donor: SEC. Ist. BE-Er ordained and enacted by the citizens of Lancaster, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, That said Certificates of Loan be and the same are hereby accepted, set apart, and held in trust for the purposes aforesaid, and that they bo endorsed by the Mayor with the words— " Donation by the Honorable James Buchanan, for the Relief of Poor and Indigent Females in the City of Lancaster. = Four Thousand Dollars." SEC. 2d. That said be placed in the hands of the City Treasurer for safe keeping. SEC. 3d. That upon the passage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter at the time fixed for the appointment of other Standing Committees, the Presidents of Councils„ shall each appoint two members from their respectives bodies, who in con junction with the Mayor, shall constitute a Stand ing Committee and be styled " The Committee on the Buchanan Relief Donation," with power to receive the interest accruing on Said donation, and to appropriate the same:to the purchase of fuel, and make the distribution thereof required by the terms of the gift. SEC. 4th. That said CoMmittee shall keep a record of their acts, .showing in detail the amount of interest received, the expenditure of the same, and the instances and manner of relief they may afford from time to time. Ordained and enacted into a law at the City of Lancaster, the 12th day of October, 1849. NEWTON LIGHTNER, Pres't of S. C Attest JAMES BLACK, Clerk S. C. WM. MATHIOT, Pres't of C. C. ' JAMES C. CARPENTER, Clerk C. C Oct 23,,49 In the Court of Common Pleas of Lan, aster County The Lancaster Bank et al = Holmes, Myers & Co. rrtHE undersigned auditors appointed by the Court to report the liens and make distribution of the money ruled into Otturt in the above case, hereby notify all persons interested that they will meet for the purpose of their appointment on Fri day, the 16th day of November next, at the public house of John Michael, in North' . Queen Street, Lancaster. WILLIAM S. AMWEG,. JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditors. 4t-39 Oct 23, '49 Notice. r O the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Henry Myers, late of %Vest Donegal township, in the County of Lancaster, deceased. You are hereby notified to be and appear in the Orphans' Court of •Lapcaster county, to be held at Lancaster, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, A. D. 1849, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to accept or reMse to accept the real estate of said deceased at the valuation thereof made by an inquest duly held thereon, and in case of refusal to sheW cause why the same should not be sold according to law. _ . JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Oct. 23 . 3t-39 Notice. CITIZENS wanting GAS introduced into their dwellings and places of business, are hereby informed that the service pipes will be inserted ac cording to the date of application in regular order. Application to be made on and after Monday, 22d inst., to the undersigned, who is authorized to keep a register of the date oLapplication. • JOHN F. SHROEDER, Treasurer. 0 - ember 23, , 49 3t-39 Stray 'heifer. ciAME to the premises of the sub scriber, •• - fi j about the Ist of August fr;1170,11. last, a black and white spotted Heir- • ler, supposed to be about two years - vigiA, old. Tile owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. JOEL LIGHTNER. Soudersburg, Oct. 23, 49. 3t-3S For Sale. A LOTS with comfortable and con venient BRICK HOUSES thereon, of various sizes for private families, and pleasantly situated in the northern part of 3 N the city. These Houses and Lots will be sold cheap and on easy terns. Any person wishing to buy will be sheave the above premises by calling at the AGENCY OFFICE, Oct 13-3t-39] In North Queen Street. Public. Sale of Valuable. Real Es tate in Marietta borough. r IN THURSDAY, the 22d day of NOVEMBER, 1,7 1849, No. 1, Two Half Lots of Ground, num bered 82 and 83, on the southeast corner of Second and Walnut streets, in that part of Marietta former ly called New Haven. The improvements are a two-story BRICK HOUSE, and Frame Barn—also, a Smoke House, Cistern, and a never-failing well of water (with a pump in it,) at the door. No. 2, Three Lots of Ground, numbered 87,-95' and 96, on which is erected at the northwest cor ner of 2d and Walnut streets, a two-story ti STONE TAVERN HOUSE, with the necessary sheds and stabling. There are also on the same lots, a Smith's Shop and Sadler's Shop—Also Hay Scales, and a well of excellent water (with a pump) at the door. No. 3. A Lot of Ground, (No. 109) in that part of the borough called New Haven extended, on which are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and Voaehmaker>s Shop. No. 4. Lots Nos. 110, 111, 112 and 113, adjoin ing the last mentioned property. No. 5. Lot No. 99, corner of Front street am Lumber alley. No. 6. Lois Nos. 99 and 50, corner of 2d and Locust streets, in that part of the borough forineriy called New Haven. The above properties will be Bold together, as numbered—or.separately, to suit purchasers. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and possession given on the Ist of April next. la - Sale to commence 'at 1 o'clock P. M., when due attendance will be given, and terms made known by JACOB RIGLER. Oct 23, '49 is-39 Public Sale. THE subscriber will sell at public sale, on the 1. premises, ON FRIDAY, the 9th day of NO VEMBER, his farm whereon he now resides, situate in West Hempfield township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Marietta to New Holland, about one-fourth of a mile from where the same crosses the Harrisburg turnpike, eight miles west from Lancaster, and three and a half from Mount Joy, adjoining lands of M. B. Feiter, Jacob Heis tand and others. The farm contains about 1-10 ACRES of limestone :and, in good order, having lately been limed; it is conveniently divided, and so ar ranged by means of a lane that the cattle have access to water from every field. The improve ments are a large and substantial two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, well adapted for two families, having six rooms and two kitchens on the lower floor, and six on the upper, with cellar nearly under the whole, suitably divided to answer all purposes; a Spring House, with a never-failing spring of excellent water, and another outside near the house; a large Brick Bake and Smoke House; a large Stone Bank Barn, with a Frame Stable attached ; a Corn House and Wagon Shed, Carriage House, and all necessary out-build ings. There is also a good TENANT HOUSE on the premises, with a never-failing well of water (and a pump in it) near the same, and a YOUNG ORCHARD of choice fruit trees, such as apples. peaches, pears, &c. There are about 12 Acres of Woodland of heavy timber,—the clear land is in a good state of cultivation, and the fences are chiefly post and rail. Persons desirous of viewing the premises will please call on the subscriber residing thereon, at any time previous to the day of sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock A. M. of said day when the terms will be made known. Posses sion will be given . on the let of April next, and the title made indisputable. Oct 23-Is-39] DANIEL HAMACHER, Jr. General Agency and Intelligence Office. THE subscriber,- late Collector of Tolls at the city of Lancaster, on the Col. & Phila. Rail road, having taken a room on the second floor of the house next door south 'of the Examiner and Herald. office, in North Queen streets, offers his services to his friends and the public generally in ,procuring money on loan and lending out money on Interest ; the purchase and sale of stocks of all kinds; houses rented, and tenants furnished ; in the pur chase and sale of real and personal property; and also in' giving information to Managers, Clerks, Mechanics and Laborers, or any other situations ; of all such a regular Register will be kept by him. He hopes by close attention to business to meet with encouragement in his undertaking, and assures .the public, that all matters of any - nature whatever, entrusted to him, will be strictly confidential. -He can be found-at all times at his office, or at Mrs. Kauffman's Hotel, immediately opposite. Oct 16, , 49-.6m-38] GEO. B. HAMILTON. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed ;by the Or phan's Court of Lancaster County, to distribute the balance in the hands of Dr. Harmony A. Smith, Administrator of William G. Eberhard, late of the City of Lancaster, deed, to and among the credi tors of said deceased, will meet for the duties of his appointment on TUESDAY, the 13th of Novem ber, at 2 o'clock P. M., at his office, in Market Square ; when and where all parties interested are notified to attend. P. DONNELLY, out 16- 4t4 S 1 •. Auditor. • Pure irreitih Via . Lifer 011 THI s new lied. valuable Medicine, now used by .the meduLal professibn with such astonishing efficacy in th& cure of PUlmonary Consumption, Scrofula, Chrocinic Rheumatism, Gout, General De bility; Complam' ts of the Kidneys,&c., &c., is pre pare.d from thui liver of the. COD ..F for medicinal use, expresslyifor our Ulm . Extract from the London Medical Journal "C. J. B. Williams, M. D. F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in University College, London, Consult ing Physician ko the Hospital for Consumption, &c., says: I have prescribed the Oil in above four hun dred cases of !tuberculous disease of the Lungs, in different stages, which have been under my care the last two y4ars and a half.' In the large number of cases, 206 out of 234, its use .was followed by marked and uiequivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cases, from a temporary retarda tion of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less com plete restoratilm to apparent health. " The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these cases was veiy , remarkable. Even in a few days the cough was; mitigated, the expectoration dimin ished in quantity and opacity, th, night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually imprOved. " In conclusion, I repeat that the pure fresh oil from the Liver;of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of I'tilmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinal, diatetic or regimenal, that has yet been emplOyed." As we have :hada arrangements to procure the Cod Liver Oil, fresh from head quarters, it can now be had chemically ',pure by the single bottle, or in boxes of one dozen. ec*h. Its wonderfUl efficacy has induced numerous spurious imitations. As its success depends en tirely. upon its: purity, too much care cannot be used in procuring it genuine. Every bottle hav ing on it our written signature, may be dependeei upon as gennine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notices of it froM Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHN C. BAKER & CO., TO'holesale Druggists and Chemists, 100 North Third Street, Philadelphia October 16, ?49 (Palmer, agt.) 6m-38 No. SO IMPORTANT No. SO Fall and Winter Dry Goods. CLOTHS, assimeres, Satinets, Vestings, and other goods for Men's and Boy's wearing apparel. ; Merinoes, Cashmeres, Alpaccas, Delaines, Ging hams, &c., of various shades and styles. BLK. DRESS SILKS, Silk Cravats, Hdkfs., &c. Calicoes, Hoidery, Gloves, bleach'd and unhl , cl Milsline, Ticki4s, Checks, &c. LINENS, bldach'd and unbl'd, Cloth, Linen and Cotton Table Oavers, Flannels, Blankets, Shawls, with a general ;assortment of goods generally kept in a DRY GOODS STORE. To which would expressly invite our friends and the public in general, as we will spare no pains to please all wi) may call. Our Stock of Goods is new, bought for Cash, therefore we are satisfied we can and will sap goods as low as any other estab lishment in the city. Our friends F . roin the country who wish to pur chase materialsfor a suit of clothes, would do well by calling to ettatnine our stock of CLOTHS, CARSI hfEHES, &c.; in this they will realize a great saving, as well as in any other article we offer for sale. Grocerf es and Queensware, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, with every article in the grocery line. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Rai sins, Candies, Almonds, Filberts, Cream and Ground Nuts, &c. Baskets—Freiscli and other travelling, also mar keting Baskets; with or without covers, Basket Carriages, Chairs, &c. MACKEREL. 200 bbls. of the choicest brands— Mackerel warranted. TOBACCO AND SEGARS wholesale and retail We would e.i.pecially invite the attention of all who wish to pomhase articles at the lowest possi ble prices to cal! at No. SO North Queen St., under the Museum, twro squares from the Court Houle. PINKERTON & SMELTZ. October 9,'99 ly-10-37 NO Dress Goods, BUT a large' assortment of all kinds of DRY GOODS required in furnishing a house, may be found at thq Housekeeping Dry Goods Store, where buyers rhay save 'themselves the trouble usually experiened in hunting for such articles in various places. In consequence of our giving exclusive attention to this line of buisiness, we guarantee our prices to be the lowest in;the market. IN LINEN GOODS we are able to give full satis faction, from being the oldest established Linen Store in the cith, and from having been for more than twenty year's, regular importers from some of the best manuthaturers in Ireland. We have also a Marge stock of all kinds of FLANNELS AND IHUSLINS at tlie lowest possible prices. Atso—Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Tickings, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Diapers, Tow &tinge, Huckabhcks, Pillow Linens Table and Piano Covers, Worsted Damask and Moreens, Embroidered CM:tains of Lace and Muslins, Dimi ties, Bureau Coers, Floor Cloths, Window Shad ings, •Turkey-rei) Cashmarines; Furniture Plush, &c., &c. As we wa(cli the Auctions very closely, we always have grecit bargains on hand. 1):!1 - Just openo, handsome 11-4 White Bed spreads at $125 each. SOHN V. COWELL & SON, Linen andllousekeeping Dry Goods Store, S, W. ca. Chesnut and Seventh Sts., Phila. OCtober 16, • (Palmer, agt.) 3111-3 S New StOre and New Goods Corner of NorthiQueen Street and Centre Squ are Lancaster, Penna. TBl. H. BAUMGARDNER, having recently fit . ted up a bnilding with a view to the comfort and convenience43f customers, and purchased cheap for rash a very large assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpetings, Oil Cloths,..Look ing Glasses,Paper Hangings, Groceries, China, Gldss, Queensware, Blind and Goad( Trimmings, 4-c., 4-c., are prepared to serve the public with all articles in their lineFasOnable as can be purchased in this city, and warrant every article sold to be of the qua ity repi•esented. By giving the establish ment their persorial superintendence, they feel sure of satisfying their patrons, and will endeavor always to shew the greatest variety of goods in this county, thus giving purchasers the advantage of getting all the articles they may need without running about town picking up tine thing here and another there, and get them too at reasonable prices. They have also made arrangements to get from the larger cities any articles which may be required in a very short time and without:extra,,qharge. Their stock shall at all times consist in part of LOW PRICED GOODS, which they will sell as cheap as they can be had any wherq, as well as the FINER QUALI TIES, of which , they will always keep a large supply. With them may alivays be found Plain Black, Changeable, Figured, Watered, Flowered, Striped and Plaid SILKS, M. DE LAINES and CACHMERES, from common to the richest and handsomest pattelns. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS in the greatest Variety, Alpacas, Merinoes, and Plain Cachmeres,;in all colors, Canton Crape, Silk, Woolen and Thib"at Shawls, Plaid and Brocha Long and Square Shawls, Mourning and Second Mourn ing Goods, selected with great care, Linen and Muslin Sheetingsi, and Shirtings, Table Cloths and Covers, Napkins and Diapers, Woollen and Cotton Flannels, of all 'colors; Woollen Blankets, from common to super qualities; Brussels, English 3-ply, Ingrain and Venitian CARPETINGS, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, front 6 cents to is 1 per piece, with bordering to correspond. Their Clothing Room shall always be supplied with NEW STYLES OF FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, from the very low est price to the Most elegant and superior Frenrh Cloth Suits., full 25 per cent. lower than the same quality can be hid elsewhere. This department also embraces the' largest assortment of black and colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, and VESTINGS, in this city, together with a full stock of French,i English and Italian Black and Fancy Silk Cravdts, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Cotton, Merino, Silk and Guernsey Drawer4,4-c. Their stock of QUEENSWARE embraces nearly every article in [hitt line, to which they have added a very large and :varied assortment of Lard, Pine Oil and Fluid LAMPS, from the most approved patentees. The proprietors respectfully invite the attention of the public to this complete collection of Goode, feeling confident :that they are now enbbled to satisfy the various tastes of men, women and children. T. & H. B. will ilso receive and fill with prompt ness all orders for COAL, and have it delivered in any part of the city at the very lowest prices. N. B.—All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE will be taken in exchange for goods at market price. October 9,+49 st-37 Plainfield Classical Academy, near Carlisle. THE Seventh Session (five months) will commen ce on Monday, November sth, 1849. The situation ifl retired, and well calculated to please those who :desire to remove boys from evil influences. In tegard to its healthfulness—no serious sickness has occurred since its commence ment. The course of studies is ample, including Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, Vocal and Instrumental Musie, &c. The number of students is limited, and they are constantly under the care of well qualified instructors. Terms $5O per•Jession. References, &c.i given by R. K. BURNS, Principal, October 16 7 61-353 Carlisle. . for Sale, SIIi tIRICK HOUSES of various sizes for private families, pleaeantly situated in differ ent parts of the city. Enquire at the Agency Office, ;forth Queen strut. • Mt 16-38.... Two Valuable Farms and DM Property ler Sale in Franklin • County. T HE subscriber,' contemplating a ch - mge'ofresi. dence, will sell at Private Sale, the following described valuable properties,' viz: FARM No. 1 Situated in,Southampton township, Franklin county, about - 2 miles- north - Shippens burg, containing 200 ACRES of the best quality of Limestone Land - 160 acres of which are cleared, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. The residue is well covered with thriving Oak tim ber. The improvements consist of a large ' TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, gt 60 feet front, a Stone Bank Barn, Frame Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all other necessary out-build ings. There is a well of water, and also a cistern convenient to the dwelling—also, TWO APPLE ORCHARDS, and a variety of other choice fruits. On this tract there. are also a Frame Tenant House and Log Barn. FARM No. 2 On which the subscriber resides, .is situated in Franklin and Cumberland counties, about 2 miles north of ShipPensburg, and adjoining tract No. I. It consists of 180 ACRES of good Limestone Land.. About 160 acres is cleared land, under good ferice,nnd in an excellent state of cul tivation, 10 acres of which is natural meadow, and - 30 acres thoroughly limedalso a portion of peat land. On it there is a lime kiln, and abundance of stone convenient for making manure. The im provements are a convenient FARM HOUSE n —a large Frame BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Carriage House, and Stable—two Apple Orchards, and other fruit trees. There are also two Tenant Houses on this farm. The Middle Spring, a never failing stream of water, which passes through this Farm, presents two of the finest water powers in all this section of Country. One seat, on which there are a Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, possess sufficient power in addition fora Flouring Mill—the other seat has been'occupied as an Edge Tool Manufactory. The two in conjunction affording a fall of 20 feet. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber residing on the premises, or of the Editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer, who is acquainted with the properties. , October 16, 1849 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE• ON SATURDAY, the 3d of November next, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of Philip Reitzel, dec'd, will sell by public vendee, at the public house of Emanuel Shober, in North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, in execution of an order of the Or phans' Court of Lancaster county, the following valuable property late of said deceased,.to wit: No. 1. A lot or piece of ground with a DOUBLE ONE STORY BRICK HOUSE thereon erected, situated on the corner of Prince and Walnut streets, and extending back to Water street in said city. Said lot contains in front on Prince street, 64 feet 4) inches, more or less, and along Walnut street 148 feet to Water street, on which it has the same front as oti Prince street, bounded on the North by No. 2, next below descri bed. There is an excellent well of water on this lot. No. 2. A lot or piece of ground adjoining the above on tite north, containing in front on Prince street 33 feet and 9 incites, snore or less, and ex tending that width 148 feet to Water street, with a ONE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and a shed thereon erected. The above properties are admirably located fur business, being in the immediate vicinity of the Philadelphia and Colum; Ha railway, which passes directly in front, and presenting combined, three fronts on Prince, Wal nut and Water streets respectively. To persons desiring to enter into the commission and fbrward. ing business, or the coal business, or as a stand for a hotel this property possesses great advantages. It will be sold separately or together to suit purchasers. No. 3. THREE LOTS OF GROUND situate in the town of Dill erville, in Manheim township, num bered in the plan of said town, 15, 16, and 17, directly adjoining and fronting the Harrisburg rail road and affording great inducemen s to business men. Upon this property there is now opened a valuable LIMESTONE QUARRY, which can be worked to great advantage, the means of transpor tation being immediately at hand. These lots each contain 50 feet in front and extend to market street in said town, two hundred and eight feet. Also ' on the same day (3d November next) at _2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of Christian Harsh, at Bird-in-Hand, on the railroad, a lot or piece of land situated in Weaverstnwn one mile east of Bird-in-Hand. There are on this pro perty a two story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, and an excellent Quarry, which has been success fully worked as a marble Quarry and can be made profitable for building and other purposes At the same time and place last mentioned, will be sold A LOT OF MARBLE, taken from the above quarry, some of it being in large blocks. Also, Two Acres of Land situated in Leacock township, adjoining property of McClelland, the Philadelphia and Columbia railroad and Pequea creek. The advantages of this property, being the heavy bed of Limestone, which was exposed by the construction of the railroad, which may- be brought into market with little trouble and capital. Its vicinity to the public works makes it valuable and attractive. Possession and good titles will be given on the first day of April next. Terms made known at sale. JOHN W. FORNEY, Administrator, &c.,&c Ott. 9 1849.-37.] VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold by public outcry, on —Friday the 2nd day of November, 1849, at 7 o'clock in the evening, all that fine DWELLING HOUSE, and piece of ground, with the buildings, adjoining, now in the occupancy of George Sanderson, Esq., and recently tenanted by E. W. Hatter, Esq., bet ter known as connected with the establishment of the "Lancaster Intelligencer." This_property is situated in the city of Lancaster in Market Square, and consists of an excellent TWO STORY RESIDENCE, built in modern style, with parlors, bed-rooms, and offices the latter of which have been occupied by the Editor. There is also attached a new THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING, with a spacious dining room, kitchen, bath for hot and cold water, and five airy and comfortable chambers. Attached is a Brick Smoke House. On the rear of the lot is a two story BRICK BUILDING, now occupied as a Printing Office, but which, from its position, may be easily• converted into a residence for a small family. There is plenty of water in the yard, in the dwelling and office. To a lawyer or a printer this property offers many advantages. It is in a central position, in the neighborhood of the Courts, County Offices, Mar kets, and principal Hotels, and is withal located quietly and pleasantly. It will be positively sold as above. The terms of payment will be made reasonable; the title in disputable; and possession given on the Ist of April, 1850. Attendance given, and terms made known by JOHN IV. FORNEY October 9, 1849. 37-3 t Fall Dry Goods. JUST RECEIVED and now opening at ERBEN'S NEW STORE, National House Building, North Queen Street, Lancaster, a new and beautiful assortment of every description of GOODS suited to the Fall Season. The assortment consists of an extensive variety; and every article will be sold at the very lowest prices. , Mous de Laines.—All the most desirable styles of neat figured, and the best shades of Plain Blue, Mode, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Crimson, &c. Rich Figured Cashmeres.—A complete stock of elegant styles which will be sold at very small profits. Dress Silks.—Brocade figured, plain, changeable, striped Glace, and the most superior qualities of Glossy Blacks. Changeable Green and Black Mantilla SATIN, the most fashionable articles for the fall. Kr Silk Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Bollings, Collars, • Gloves, Hoiiery; 4:e., FALL BONNET RIBBONS !—Also : A large stock of Staple Goods, which will be sold at the very greatest bargains. Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings, Checks, Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Table Covers, Napkins, Towel ings, &c., &c. Woolen Yarn !--Always'on hand a large assort ment of Yarns of every qtMlity and price. krTogether with the cheapest lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, ever before offer ed for sale in this city. All the new styles of Dress Goods received every few days, and the prices will be right! CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., oct 2-36] National HouSe, North Queen street. Estate of Peter Bomberger. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of toner. WHEREAS, Andrew Metzgar, Esq., Assignee of Peter Bomberger; did on the 13th day of October, 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 26th day of November,lB49 ,for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Prothy. Prothy's Office, Oct 16 384 t Litiz Turnpike Dividend. rpHE President and Managers of the Lancaster and Litiz Turnpike Road Company have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of One Dollar, (equal to 4 per cent.,) on each share of stock, pay able to the stockholders or their legal representa tives after Monday, Nov. bth, at the Treasurer's, at Litiz. J. 13. TSHUDY, Treasurer.. October 9, 1849 3t-37 Lancaster Bank. OCTOBER 19, 1849. AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this Insti tution, will be held at the Banking House on ‘IONDAY, the 19th of November next, bkween the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 3 P. M. CHRISTIAN BACHMAN, Cashier. October 16 td-38, . Valuable. Properly for Sale Cheap ! , . THE subscriber offers at private sale the property L - . 11. on whichlhe now resides, in Carrol township, Polly county, on the road leading from Carlisle to Claik's Ferry, about 9 miles from Carlisle, 9 from Bloomfield, and 7 hoM thenearestpoint of the Cen tral Railroad, containing 235 ACRES of first-rate red gravel land; 106 of which is cleared, includ ing about 20 ACRES of excellent MEADOW LAND; the remainder is well covered with heavy timber, such as pine, chesntit„ hickory, and other wood. The improvements are a large Two Story aWeather -boarded. DWELLING HOUSE and Kitchen, a large Lou BARN, Wagon Shed, Spring House,' and other out-buildings. A spring of excellent water is convenient to the Dwelling House, and there are also five other never ailing springs on the premises. There is a good Apple Orchard of 250 trees on this property, together with a variety of other choice fruit trees. There is also a new and substantial Saw Mill on this property, which is propelled by Trout creek, a never-failing stream that runs through the property. Within a short distance of the saw mill is a favorable loca tion for a Grist Mill, which could be erected at a small expense and do an excellent business. The race is 250 yarns in length, witha fall of 28 feet, affording a water power superior to any in the county. A full description of this property is deem ed unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase are invited to call on the subscriber, who will give every information reduired. If not sold at private sale before Saturday the 10th day of November next, it will on that day be offered at public sale, on the premises, at 12 o'clock M. of said day, when conditions will be made known by JAMES WHITE. October 9, 1849. 37-5 t ON THURSDAY, the 25th of OCTOBER NEXT, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court , of Lancaster county, will be offered at public sale at the public house of Abraham Huber, in the vil lage of Rawlinsville, in Martic township, the fol lowing Real Estate, late the property of George S. Savery, deceased, viz: No. I A Tract of Land containing 89 ACRES, situated in Martin township, Lancaster county, ad joining the village of Rawlineville, and property of Peter Differibach, Isaac Drum and David Laird. The improvements consist of a large one and a half story DWELLING HOUSE, viii Stone Tenant House, an excellent Barn, and other out-buildings. There are two never-failing springs of water on the -premises. premises. About 25 Acres are covered with Oak, Hickory and Chesnut.Sprout Timber, including some very valu able Rail Timber. The balance is cleared and under good fence. No. 2 Containing 21 Acres and 70 Perches, ad joining the above and lands of Tobias Brubaker, P. Diffenbach and ,john Rawlins. The improvements on this tract are a two-story JOHN COX. tf-38 LOG DWELLING HOUSE AND STABLE. About one and a half acres are cleared, and the balance covered with valuable Chesnut Sprout Timber. No. 3 Containing 14 ACRES and 100 PERCHES About 8 acres of this tract are well watered Mea dow, with a never failing spring of water therein The whole of it is under good fthice. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made know by the undersigned administrators. CHRISTIAN BRENNEMAN, Oct 245-36) DANIEL GOOD. Valuable Plantation NEAR THE CITY OF LANCASTER AT PRIVATE SALE. TWILL sell by private sale my plantation or tract jcifland, situate partly in Manheim township and partly in the City of Lancaster, near south of the Litiz turnpike road, which it adjoins, containing about 140 ACRES. The improvements are a two story _ DWELLING HOUSE, Ins sufficiently spacious for a comfortable III! residence, with a spring of water un derneath arched over; two BARNS and a large CATTLE SHED, two Corn Cribs, Gra varies and other out houses. The land is•of the best quality limestone, heavily and regularly limed during the last 12 years, and in a high state of cultivation, divided into conveni ent fields with good fences—all of post and rail. Tho farm is well supplied with running water, which with,small expense may be so conducted as to furnish every field with water. This property is well worth the attention of per sons wishing to purchase, and will be shown upon application to the undersigned owner, residing in the city of Lancaster. Possession and an indisputable title given on the first:of April next. If the purchaser desires it one half the purchase money may remain at interest in the place. MICHAEL KELLY. Oct 16 9 4t-38 IN pursuance of the last will and testament of Henry Haldeman, deceased, will be offered at public sale, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1849, upon the premises, all that splendid and valua ble large farm, in East Donegal township, Lancaster county, situated on the road leading from Marietta to Middletown, and about half way between the former place and Schock'a Mill, and adjoining lands of John C. Longenecker, Daniel Engle and others, and the Susquehanna river, containing 160 ACRES, more or less, of superior Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation, having been thoroughly limed within the last few years. The farm is divid ed off into convenient fields and under good post and, rail fence. There is a good bearing Orchard, together with a few acres of Woodland. There are also good Limestone quarries and a perpetual kiln for burning the same. The improvements are a comfortable • • • • DWELLING HOUSE, sss a Bank Barn, (a grain barn in the outer IF- EJ fields,) and the other necessary outbuildings. There is also a first rate spring of never failing water near the house, &c. Persons desirous of purchasing a good farm upon easy terms, will do well to call and examine this. Either of the undersigned, or James McClure will take pleasure- in showing the place at any time be fore the sale. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist day of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. when attendance will be given and terms made known by CYRUS S. HALDEMAN, FREDERICK HIPPLE, Oct 16-ts-38] Executors of H. Haldeman, dec. ON the 23d of Tenth Month, (OCTOBER,; in pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Lancaster, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Colerain township, Lancaster county, a Tract of Land containing 198 ACRES. late the estate of James Sproul, deceased, joining land with Morrison, Humshire, Swisher, Furguson, and others. The improvements are a COMFORTABLE D ;FELLING HOUSE, u 3II I I and Log Barn and Spring House. The .- - property is handsomely sutuated, with a considera ble stream of water running through it. About 40 Acres of the aforesaid tract is Woodland, the rest cleared with a good bearing ORCHARD on it, and is well calculated to make a handsome farm. The property will be sold altogether or in two parts to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by MOSES WHITSON, Oct 2-.ts-36 Valuable 'City Property at Public Sale. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1849, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be offered at public sale, at the public house of Peter Reed, in the city of Lancaster, the following Valuable City Property, late the estate of George S. Savery, deceased, viz : A Half Lot of Ground, fronting on West King street, in the city of Lancaster, adjoining property of the Rev. Mr. Beaten on the east, and property of Henry Snyder on the west, and running back 245 feet to a 14 feet alley. The improvements j consist of a two-story DWELLING HOUSE of Stone, Frame and Brick, and a well or wate with a. pump therein. The above property being situated within a short distance of the Court House, and on one of the principal streets of the city, is a valuable stand for any kind of public business. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned administrators. CHRISTIAN BRENNEMAN, oct 2-15-36) DANIEL GOOD. Strasburg Academy. LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA THIS Institution has been in successful operation under the care of its present Principal and Pro prietor for the laSt ten years. The Course of Studies embrace all the common English and Math ematical branches, the Latin, Greek, French, Span ish and German Languages, Vocal and Instrumental Music. The whole expenses for Tuition, Board, Washing, &c., per session of five months $5500. The Winter Term will commence on the let Mon day of November. For circulars, references, &c., address Rev. D. MTARTER. September 18, '49 2m-35 GETZ & HARBERGER, PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS, WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. PLAIN and Ornamental Gas Fitting, and general furnishing of Gas Fixtures. Gas Pipes intro duced into Churches, Stores, Dwelling Houses, and public establishments, at the shortest notice. All their work warranted. Old Fixtures repaired, and alterations made in he most improved and substantial manner. Orders triatly attended to. - [oot 2.,,518—tf46 Public Sale. Public Sale. Public Sale. JAMES JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, Administrators .T r .altiablalasal Estate For Sale. ON THURSDAY;=NOVEMBER 'lst, 1849, the undersigned Will sell by public vendee,on the premises No. 1, the following valuable rea estate, to wit: • • • , No 1 Consisting, of a tract, piece or parcel of land, Situate in Upper. Leacock township, Lancatt ter county, adjoining lands of Jacob Johns,, Isaac L. Bear, Henry Sheibley, and the public road'ad- ing from Samuel Ranck's Mill to Mechanicsburg, on the New Holland turnpike road, and about mid way of said two places, containing 68 ACRES and 32 PERCHES, neat measure, whereon is erected (and do stands a large three-story stone DWELLING HOUSE, 48 by 25 feet, well finished, and so arranged that two families can reside in the same, an excellent Spring House with a never-failing spring of water, near said dwelling; there is also a never-failing spring of excellent water under the dwelling house, a stone BANK BARN, 65 by 33 feet, with a well of never-failing water and pump therein, under the overshot of said Barn, two Wagon Sheds, one thereof attached to the barn, and the other near -to said barn, with corn cribs, a 'steer stable, fenced up, and running water in the pen, a Carriage House, (wood house,) Smith Shop, Smoke House, Cider Press . , and' other buildings thereon erected There is an Orchard of choice fruit trees, with a variety of rare - fruit near 'the house. About 10 acres of said land are covered with excellent tim ber, and the remainder is laid out into eight con venient fields, so that cattle have access to running water from every field. The said land being first quality limestone land, and in a high state of culti vation, having all lately been limed and all under good fences. No. 2 Consisting of a tract or piece of land, ad joining No. 1, and lands of George Bear, John Barton and Isaac L. Bear, containing 17 ACRES, neat measure, with a one-story STONE HOUSE, 18 by 25 feet, with a spring of water in the cellar, h Bank Barn, 30 by 50 feet, a Shop, heretofore used as a Weaver's Shop, and other improvements thereon erected. There is also a well of never failing water with a pump therein, near to said house. There are about 3 acres thereof covered with excellent timber, the rest under good fences and in a high state of cultivation, having likewise lately been limed. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale, will please call on the subscriber, who resides on No. 1. Possession and indisputable titles will be giVen on the first day of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when due4tttendance will be given and terms of sale madeU.,:.J.wn, by oct 2- is 36J SAMUEL WEIDLER. Good Hope Mills at Public Sale. THE subscriber, Trustee of M. C. Davis, will expose to public sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 25th of OCTOBER NEXT, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described real estate, situate in West Perinsboro , township, Cum berland county, 41 miles west of Carlisle, and 71 east of Newville, on the Conodoguinet creek: , No. 1 Containing 7 ACRES, more or less, on which is erected a substantial stone Merchant and Grist Mill, 31 stories high, 60 by 50 feet, with four run of Stones, with all the modern labor-saving machinery and metal gearing, calculated to make 30 b'arrels of Hour every twenty-four hours, ,beside the grist work. Also, a substantial two-story FRAME " DWELLING HOUSE, . 40 by 28 feet, finished in the best - manner. A BARN, with all other necessary out buildings. Also, a large assortment of the best grafted fruit trees in bearing order. No. 2 Containing 2 Acres of land, on which is a WOOLEN FACTORY, 44 by 24 feet, three stories high. Also, a CARDING FACTORY, 35 by 22 Teet, two stories high, and two good DWELLING HOUSES,' a .Barn and other buildings, with a variety of other fruit trees. There is also a well of never failing water on each orthese properties. • These mills are propelled by the Conodoguirret creek, and are in complete order. N 0.3 Adjoining No. 1, (a corner lot,) containing 1 Acre and 103 Perches of first rate land. -•- . No. 4 Containing 32 Perches, adjoining No. 1 with a good HOUSE and other buildings thereon erected, suitable for a mechanic. No. 5 Containing 20 Perches, adjoining Nos. 1 and 4, with a good Two-Story House, and a Cooper Shop under it, with all necessary out buildings, suitable for a mechanic. Attendance will be given on the day of safe, and ems made known by AB , M LAMDERTON, Trustee of M. C. Davis sept 25—ts-35] Valuable Real Estate for Sale. OSATURDAY;the 17th day of NOVEMBER, J 1849, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, on the premises, in Drumore township, Lancaster county, near Chesnut Level, the following described valuable real estate, being the property of the late Col. Samuel Morrison, deceased, to wit: A tract of excellent land, laying on both sides 'of the Conewango creek, containing 217 ACRES, about 157 acres of which is cleared land, under good fence, well limed, and in a high state of cul tivation; and the residue covered with thriving young Timber, embracing hickory, chesnut, and white oak. It is a fine farm for raising stock, and the water power could be used to good advantage. There are two mills on the creek, one above and one below, within half a mile each way 01 the pre mises. The farm adjoins lands of John N. Russell, George Morrison, John Long, and Jas. M. Steele; and the improvements are a large two-story BRICK HOUSE, covered with slate; a very large Bank Barn, the lower part, in which are the stables, being built of stone, and the upper part of wood, in which are two threshing floors; a Wagon Shed, and two Corn Cribs, a Spring House, two Apple Orchards, and a well of never failing water (with a ptirrip) in the yard. There are several churches, of various denomi nations, in the neighborhood, and, owing to its advantages of location, &c., is one of the most de sirable farms in Lancaster county. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and possession given on the first day of April next. Persons wishing to view the premises .will call on John N. Russell, who resides on an adjoining farm. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M. of said day, when due attendance will be given, and terms made known by JAMES M'SPARREN, SANDERS M'CULLUOGH, sept 25-ts-35] Adm'rs of S. Morrison dec'd. Examiner•copy—also, American Republican and Village Record, Chester county, and Upland Union, Delaware county, and send bill to this office. Tan Yard, Farm and Warehouse For Sale. -Nv-ILL be sold at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 22d of November next, on the premises in the village of Penningtonville, in the township of Sadsbury, in the county of Chester, a tract of land containing 50 ACRES, more or less, late the property of Thomas Jones, Esq., having the Penn sylvania Railroad, the State road leading from West Chester to M>Call , s Ferry, the old Newport road, and the Gap and Newport Turnpike road, all running through said village. A considerable por tion of the premises lying south of the Pennsylvania Railroad is divided into building lots, which joins others which are handsomely built on. The improvements are a good substantial zacs STONE HOUSE, NI 51 1 with three rooms and kitchen on the first ; Boor, and four above; a good stone Barn with strawhouse attached; carriage house, corn crib and wood shed? BARK MILL with good water power, for the manufacturing of Quercitron Bark, and Tan Yard; all in lirstrate order, with all the necessary build ings, and in a good neighborhood for purchasing bark, the machinery of the Bark Mill, &c., being recently all repaired; good and substantial frame Warehouse with sideling to the railroad, well located for doing a large business, there ,being a large extent of country south which finds this vil lage the most convenient place to reach the rail road for selling grain and other produce, or sending to the city. There are Six Lime Kilns, three of which are are now situated on the side of the said railroad, with a sideling, where there is a continued and increasing market for lime, and a large busi ness may be done. There are two frame Tene ment Houses and Cooper Shop, all good. The property is certainly a very desirable one to capi talists, few such in the market, and no better loca tion on the Pennsylvania railroad. It will be sold altogether or divided to sttit purchasers. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as purchasers will come and view for themselves. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock on said -day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by ELIZA JONES, Oct 9—*6t-37 . 1 Executrix. Linz Turnpike Election. rrHßannual general meeting of the Stockholders of the Lancaster and Litiz Turnpike Bead will be held at the public house of John Michael, in Lancaster, for the election of One President, Seven Managers and One Treasurer, to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meet ing. By order of the Board, Oct 9-4t-371 J. B. TSHUDY, Secretary. Notice. ALL Persons having claims or demands against the estate of John B. Lentz, late of Maytown, East Donegal twp., Lancaster county. deed, are requested to,make known the same duly authenti cated without delay, and those indebted to make payment on or before the lat'of Nov. nett to •-_ CHRISTIAN LENTZ, Executor of John B. Lentz, deed, residing near Maytown. , • [Sept 24-*6t-35 Cod ildvor 011. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a nupply of genuine. Cork Liver Oil, and recom mends it to Physicions and, Patients as a superior article.. . CHAS. A. HElNlTSHAriuggist, Oct 2-4t-36] East King street. _ Valuable Rini and Vann at Public". • - Sale. I. c h N THURSDAY, the 25th day of October, 1849, (Jilt pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of-Lancaster county, the undersigned Administra tors of Eli Kern,, late of Bart township, Lancaster county, deceased, will expose tolpublic sale at 12 o'clock, 51, on the premises, the following de -scribed and valuable • MILL AND FIRM *ate in . the township 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 Percheei,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 bf 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 Hat ; 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 Inuit eventually get better as the country around is Aim improving. There is.a good SAW MILL attached to the above which is also in geed 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 has been a Store kept for the last thirty ;;H years, being an excellent stand, the other ill II has all the advantages necessary for a good and comfortable Dwelling House, having a well of excellent wafer 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 Mil 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 certainly a very valuable and desirable Mill Property for any person wishing to purchase such. No. 2.—Faim, 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, &c. 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 byj HORATIO S. KERNS, _ JOSEPH McCLURE, Administrators of Eli Kerns, geed. "7t-.33 Valuable Farm and Tan-yard for Sale. rin HE subscriber offers for sale the Farm - and Tan- IL yard 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 s good state of cultivation. The improve ments are a two story STONE HOUSE, with a Log Kitchen and Store Room, H • ri Brick Wash House, Stone and Frame II I - 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 Nog 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 beet quality and in the greatest abundance, at about $4 per cord. I would also sell about 300 acres of Mountain land, the timber on which is principally chesnut oak. Terms low. ABM. SMITH WKINNEY. .2m-32 Valuable Property for Sale. ripHE subscriber has a Farm which ho wishes to 1 . sell. The property is situated in West Penns borough township, Cumberland county, Penn's, 51 miles west of Carlisle, on the turnpike road leading from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, containing 128 ACRES„ of first-rate Limhstone Land, in a high state of cul tivation. About 100 Acres of it are cleared, and the balance of it is in thriving Timber. There is a large amount of Locust Timber growing on the place, the soil being perfectly congenial to the growth of Locust. The imprdvements are a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 22 by 28 feet, a two-story back building; 18 by 22 feet, and two stories high, with a double Log Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, a Young Orchard of very superior fruit, and choice fruit of different kinds. There is a well '.ot water in the yard near the dwelling. This pfoperty has many advan tages—only 51 miles from Carlisle—a market al ways on the road. Persons wishing to purchase Real Estate would do well to call and see it. Sept 118--39] MATTHEW DAVIDSON. 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 timberedil The improvements cofisist of a lage' two story FRAME DWELLING -HOUSE, Kitchen, Sta ble, Smoke House, &c. 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 tf-32. VrankUn 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 Private Sale. aA TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, and full 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 Sta. 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 Michael Hanvy, 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. 0:21 - - - Estate of Dr. N. W. Sample, jr., Late of Soudersburg, East Lampeter twp., deceased. LETTERS testamentary on the 'estate of Nath aniel W. Sample, jr, late of East Lampeter • township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned: All persons having claims or demands against estate are requested topresent and make known the same without delay, for settlement, and those being indebted to make immediate payment to Mrs, Sarah H. Sample ' • at Soudersburg, or WM. M. SAMPLE, Executor, dept 25-605] residing in the city of Lancaster. Notice is Hereby Given MHAT application will be made to the Auditor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for .the renewal of the following described certifi cate of State Stock, viz: No. 1798, dated March 6, 1847, in favor of George S. Savery, of Lancaster county, Penn , a, for $192 78, being part of the Stock created by the Act of Assembly of 16th April, 1845, the said certificate having been lost or mislaid. . . CHRISTIAN BRENNENIIrIII, DANIEL GOOD, Administrators of Geo. S. Savory, decd.. , September 18, 2 49 • 3m-34 Pennsylvanian publish' weekly for 3 months Lancaster County Bank Election • Notice. - A N election" for 14 Directors - fox this Institution A be held at the public' house orEmanuel Shober, in North Queen street, in the city of Lan caster; on SATURDAY, the':-.3d day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 ROB'T D. CARSON, Cashier. Lancaster, Oct 2 , 49, ' td-36 EORGE W. 1 1 ,PRtitOY, Ur" ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offers his prolesSional seivieee tio the public. Office in Centre . Square, in the . , rooin;ffiianerly occupied by BLCarpenter, Mayor. . May 1,,M9-14'