lintelligenctr - & Journal. GEORGE SANDERSON, EDITOR Lancaster, November 6, 4849. Gen. Joseph Lane. On our firat page Will be found a rapid sketch of the career of 49 41-6 m e 61,260,000 HAVE YOU EVER TRIED IT? DR. S. 0. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY WINE SISTERS are the most effectual remedy for Dyipepsia, Liver Complaints, Heart-burn, Dizziness, Head-ache, Wandering or Settled Pains, Sinking Faintness, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite ' Weakness, Hu mors, and all diseases caused by an unhealthy state of ..he 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. An additional and important evidence of the salutary effects of these strengthening and preserv ing Bitters, we have recei v ed from our agent 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 state 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. Halifax, June 29, 1841. - S. HALL. For sale by 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 Shrink Monument. A very large majority of the Collectors appointed in different parts of the State, to receive contribu tions towards the SHUNK MONUMENT, have not made any return of the papers sent them. It is therefore hereby desired, that all such lists should be returned on or before Ist day of January, next. D. FRY. Chairman Ex. Committee. 117' Papers friendly will please copy. ON Saturday, the Ist of December, 1849, wi ll be sold at public vendue, at the public house .of Adam Kendig, in Conestoga Centre, Lancaster county, Pa:, all that valuable plantation, containing 126 ACRES AND 30 PEacriEs, situated in Conestoga, township, on the road leading from Conestoga Cen tre to Martieville, about half a mile from the form er p/ace, adjoining lands of David Hess, John Rathfan,Good's Mill, and others. The improve ments thereon erected a Two Story STONE DWEDLING HOUSE, Covered' —.- with slate, a good Frame Barn and' fill Wagon shed; and other necessary out buildings. Also, a thriving young ORCHARD of fruit trees just in bearing conditian. The above described property is -in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, and was at/limed in the last four years. • Possession given on the first of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. on said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOHN HESS. nov 6 . 41,te RAN away from the subscriber, living in Mount Pleasant, Lancaster County, on the . Turnpike leading from Lancaster to Columbia, an indentured apprentice, named JACOB MILLER, aged about 18 years. He is about 5-feet high, stout built, fair hair, gray eyes, flush face', and fair skin; and had on When he lelt a black.frock coat,..with a nick in the collar; a double breasted plaid vest, with black, white, and dove colored stripes; Cashmere 'pants with blue cross.barred stripes; he also took along a tweed sack coat, with the lower part of the sieves new, and a pair of sattinet pants of a dark gray mixture—and has a pair of call skin Jackson laced boots: All persons are forbidden to' harbor said runaway, or trusting him on my account under the penalty of the law. JOHN M. CULP. Nov. 6, 1849, 4,1e36' SAIIIUEL WILDESEN 41-3 m. Public Sale. $2O Reward.