THE MARKETS. LANCASTER, NOV. '24, 1840 Flour, (wholesale,)js4,62}--(retail,) $2,75 per 100 lbe. Wheat,•9s a 1,00 per bushel. Corn, (old) 50—(new) 40 cts. per bu. Rye, 56 eta. per bu. Oats, $l,OO per bag. Butter, 20 a 22 cents per lb. Eggs, 16 a 18 cents per doz. Sweet Potatoes, 20 a 25 cents per peck. Irish ditto, 16 a 20 cents per do. PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER. 24, 1849 Flour.—Sales made during the week at' ss. City Mills Flour $5,121. Rye F10ur, 53,37 a.,53,50. Red Wheats 100 a 106 cts.—Wite d 0.107 a 111 ; and parcels suitable for family flour from.ll2 to 120. Corn, white 60a 61, and yellow 60 a 62 cm. Rye, 55 a 56 cts. Oats 30 a 32 cts. Cloturseed $4,50. Fish.—The market for Mackerel is very dull and demand confuted to small sales from store at sl3a $9 per brl. for l's and $6 for Halifax, and $ 6 , 50 for Massachusetts 3,5. BALTIMORE, NOVEMBER 24, 1849 Flour and Meal.—Operations reach some S a 6000 bbls. of Flour, mostly standard Penn. brands, at $5, including selected at $5,06; a $5,121. For home use there has been also rather more doing, and dales were Inade within the range of $5 a 5,50 for common to extra and fancy brands. Rye Flour has declined, and about 1500 bbls. sold at s 3.— Corn Meal has been unsettled, and about 2000 bbls. Penna. meal sold at $3,121 a 2,061 and $3, mostly at the latter price, at which rate the market closes. Grain.—Sales f the week reach some 45 a 50,000 bushels at 102 a 107 cts for inferior, and prime reds at 105 cts, which was the closing price ; 107 a 108 c. for mixed and 112 a 113 cts for white. Rye is scarce and in demand, with sales of Penn , a. at 60 a 62 cfs., Corn—Southern yellow sold at 65c.-including white at 61 a 62 cts. Oats continue dull, with sales of Southern at 27 a 30 cts ' and 31c. for common to prime, and Penn s a. at 33a 35 cts. . . Fish.---Mackerel are dull and the sales are limi ted to small lots at quotations, viz. no. 1, $l3; no. 2, $8,60 ; and• no. 3, $5,76a6,25. Eastern Herrings are selling at $4,50a4,75. RicizA.ansolos ByrrEns.—Dr. S. 0. Richard son is the inventor of a medicine which has done wonders in restorinethe sick to health and raising many from beds of languishment. His Sherry Wine Biiters are decidedly the most efficacious medicine which has been offered to the public for the last ten years, and we recommend them to those who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, li(adaehe Nervous ness, Costiveness, Impure Blood and Bilious com- , plaints, being satisfied, from personal experience, that they are rea•ly what they profess to be; a safe and speedy cure for all those diseases.— [Gaz.. DR. RICHARDSON'S Brrrr.B.s.—ln our extra Gazette will be seen an advertisement of Dr. S. 0. Richard son's Bitters: They are for sale in this town. Long and extensive use of this judiciously compounded vegetable tonic, has, we believe, fully convinced the public that few other articles of this nature ad vertised, possesses equal restorative and strength ening powers. Many eminent physicians of the regular faculty have given them their unqualified approval, and wherever tried they have proved salutary; and in all cases of debility, dyspepsia, and other diseases where tonics are indicated, highly efficacious. We speak from experience as well as from information.—[Strafford N. H. Adver. For sale by J. GISH & BRO., and J. F. LONG, Lancaster, and by Druggists, Apothecaries and Traders throughout the United States. [Nov. 27 [Prom the Boston Chronotype, Oct. 1, 1847.] Consumption is the great curse of our northern latitudes. It is the blight of domestic felicity and the despoiler of beauty. It robs the cheek of its healthful bloom, the. mind of its serenity, and the eye of its brillancy. It wastes.the form, dims the intellect, and plunges its victim into an early grave. The young and the old, the serious vid the gay, the city belle, the country lass, are alike its prey and its victims. Blessings on the man, then, whose genius and research furnished us weapons to bid defiance to this " Dweller of the Threshold !" Ile merits the applause and gratitude of ages ;—he shall have ours, at least. One of the most important discoveries of.modern science, for the cure of pulmonary affections, is the BALSAM of WILD CHERRY, and the credit of its discovery is due to the celebrated Dr. Wistar. This valuable compound has restored thousands of suf ferers to health., It is expectorant, tonic and de mulcent, and is said to be a purely vegetable pre paration. Under its magic influence the most obstinate coughs, colds, and bronchial irritations disappear. We have used it and can recommend it, particularly at this season, when the great cause of disease, east winds, are so prevalent. None genuine , unless signed I. BUTTS on the Wrapper. For sale by J. GISH & BRO., Lancaster. Jentkin , S Restaurateur• THIS purely Vegetable Medicine cures as no other has been known to do. It cures Cholera, with its Diarrhoea, Casting Stomach; Chill and Sick ness thoroughly. Cramp Cholic in a few moments. Erysipelas Fever or Black Tongue, promptly. Also, Vertigo, Chronic. Rheumatism, Cramp, Burns, Sick Headache, Toothache, Chillblain, and Sprains, in one application. It cures Stiffness of Joints, Pain, Numbness, Palsy, Goitre, Pleurisy, Asthma, Tettes, St. Vitus , Dance, Whooping Cough—any disease that can be cured by the circulation and purifica tion of the blood,—in this it excels. Where used in families it abides. Hundreds are being cured by it. 14t - Directions accompany the Medicine. Sold by GISH & BRO., Lancaster city; M , CArt- TER, Strasburg; BROOK, .Colerain ; MANAHAN, G. T. COOPER, Enterprise ; ABEY, Intercourse. August 28, 1849 lyeow-31 FOR' THE HAlR.—Sroaa's Cirr.micer.. HAIR INVIGORATOR. This mild, yet powerful and infallible renovator, insinuates its balsamic proper ties into the pores of the head, nourishes the hair in its embryo state r cleanses it from scurf and dand ruff, accelerates its growth, sustains it in its matu rity, and continues its.possession of healthy vigor, silky softness, and luxurious redundancy, to the latest period of human life. Its operation in cases of baldness is peculiarly active • so that in numer ous instances where other remedies have been tried in vain, STORK'S' CHEMICAL HAIR INVIGO RATOR has superseded ornaments of art by rein stating, in full plentitude, the permanent gifts and graces of nature.' For children it is especially rec ommended, as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair. The esteem in which it fe held, together with numerous testimonials constantly received of its efficacy, afford the best and surest proof of its merits. Price 25 cents, large bottles. Prepared only by George F. Storrs, No. 1S Ches: ter street, Phila. Principal Depot, No. 1, Ledger Buildings. J. Gish & Brother, Booksellers, near the National House, agents for Lancaster. • June 19'49 eowly-21 Chambers , Celebrated Thomso nian Botanic Medicines. AGENERAL assortment of these truly valuable and innocent Medicines, are kept for sale at Adams 4- Co.'s Express Office, in North Queen St., nearly opposite the Museum, Lancaster, Pa. Also, at the same place, may be had "Chambirs' Thomsonian Practice," by which every man and woman may learn in an hour's time to administer any required medicine, with ease and a beneficial effect. The Books 62. The Medicines are neatly put up in packs and bottles, labelled with directions for using. Prices vary according to the article, from 5 to 12i cents an ounce; packages from I to 4 ounces in weight, &c. GILBERT HILLS, Agent. October 16,'49 eow6m-38 MARRIAGES. On the 20th inst., by Rev. Josiah H. Hurley-, V. D. M., John Harple to Susan Royer, all of this city. On the 20th instant, by Rev. J. J. Strine, William W hitcraft, of Warwick, to Levina Weaver, of Manheirn. On the 22d inst., by the same, Jacob Lehman, of Londonderry township, Lebanon county, to Nancy Witmer, of Mountjoy. On the 15th instant, by Rev. J. C. Baker, Wm. L. Peiper to Catharine S. Smith, both of this city. On the same day by the same, William G. Baker to Mary A. Peiper, daughter= of the late Michael Peiper, both of this city. On the same day by .the same, Jacob Bryan to Elizabeth Furman, both of East Lampeter. On the same day by the Rev. J. McNair, Chris tian Harkman to Elizabeth Martin, both of Cones toga. ' At Harrisburg on the 20th inst., by the Rev. Mr. DeWitt, Mr. HIRAM R. HULL, to Miss MARGARET CONNELL, both of West Earl, Lancieter co. DEATHS. In this city, on ThUrsday, the 15th inst., Mrs. Margaret Humphreyville, aged 45 years, 3 months, and 21 days. On the 16th of October, 1849, in Delaware twp., Mercer county, Pa., Margaret Eberman, wife of George A. Eberman, in the 59th year of her uge. The deceased formerly resided in this city. In Washington borough, Lancaster county, on the 28th September, 1849, atter a short, but severe attack of Typhus Fever, David Henry, son of D. and Mary Mylin, aged 23 years, 3 months, and 20 days. r i d . There is no knowing what a day may bring fort To-day w. may feel' transplanted into a wa cr soil, where the sun diffusing the rays of light and heat, reminds us of a Spring day ; but to morrow the howling blasts of a winter are upon us, in all their. fierceness. Terrible is winter when he suddenly bursts upon us, and finds us, unprepared. In time of peace prepare for war. Joe. Gormley, the proprietor of the Lancaster Hall of Fashion has made ample provision for you in his immense as sortment of Ready Made Winter Clothing. The ambition of this house is to always continue to do the largest tinniness on the smallest profits. Lancaster Hall of Fashion, North - Queen Street, two doors South of Orange. nov 27-.6-44) JOS. GORMLEY. Bible Society. T' Annual Meeting of the Lancaster County Bible Society will be held at the M. E. Church, in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday, the 29th day of NovembM., Mid., (Thanksgiving Day,) at 2 o'cl'k P. M., at which time officers and managers t will be chosen for the ensuing year. A meeting of the Society will be held at the same place at 7 o'clock P.M. on the evening of said day, on which occasion a sermon will be delivered ny the Pastor of said church. All persons friendly to the Bible cause are res pectfully invited to attend. By order of the Board of Managers. • nov 27 It-44 Wanted. FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS secured by Judgment or Moitgage on unencumbered prop erty, for five or seven years. ALSO, FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS far one year, from the Ist of April next, secured by Judgment on unencumbered property. ALSO, NINETEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS for 6 years, secured on property by mortgage—property worth double the amount. ALSO, $7OO for five or more years, secured by mortgage on unencumbered City property worth $2,500. Enquireeat the General Agency Office in North Que . street, opposite Mrs. Kauffman's Hotel. • Lancaster, Nov. 27. 6.44 Bank Stock for Sale. ( - IN SATURDAY next, the let of December, at 1,12 o'clock P. M., will be sold at Michael's Ho tel,in North Queen Street, 13 Shares of Stock in the Lancaster Bank. [nor 27-`tt-4.4 What is it ? WHAT is it that brings so many purchasers to Spangler & Brother's Book store? It is the fact that their stock is perfectly fresh and new; and that they have adopted the one price plan, as well as the motto, "Quick sales and small profits." Those desirous of saving from 10 to 20 per cent. in the purcharse of - BOOKS ,IND STATIONERY; are respectfully invited to call at the Cheap Book Store,ln North Queen street. ”Booxs FOIL CHILDREN.-A 9 the Holidays are ap proaching we would inform parents and others, that we have on hand a choice assortment of Ele gant and useful Juvenile Books, which we will sell at the lowest possible rates. Also, a fine assort ment of Annuals for Boys and Girls. We will most cheerfully show our Books, without cost, so that persons desirous of ascertaining the character and price of our books are cordially in vited to call and examine. SPANGLER & BROTHER, nov 27-44-3t] North Queen street Literary Corner Stone. ONC'Epossessed of a work so able, copious and scientifically constructed, as 'WEBSTER'S QUARTO DICTIONARY, one discovers a hun dred benefits previously unthought of. Old uses, and new uses, and disuses and abuses—old terms, and new terms, and the history of the rise and progress of terms,—together with apt citations, pointed and sparkling—with other benefits I need not attempt to enumerate,—combine to snake him feel the work a desideratum—to lay it as a corner stone in a library. Or rather,—since corner stones lire not often disturbed—as a janitor—a librarian— ever at his post, ready to converse on whatever topic is at hand.—Charles Beecher. From one of the leading Booksellers in England. Wabsterls Quarto Dictionary is the only one to succeed here."—London, May, 1849. Published by 0. & C. Merriam, Springfield, Mass., and for sale by JUDD & MURRAY, North Queen St.,opposite the Post Office, Lancaster. J. &. . have also received the following works just published: Life of Ashbcl Green, D. D., S vols. 628 pages, at $2,00 Sketches of'Reforms and Reformers, by H. B. Stanton. Price 81,00 The Crusades—Fancy Paper Cover, 192 pages, at 121 The Artic Regions," 121 Fanny and her Moter, 16 plates, bound, 371 George Selwood. the Carpenter's Apprentice, 2S Mary Grey, the Beautiful Nurse, 25 The five last works are suitable both for old and young. nov 27 tl=44 new supply for the Holidays. rrIHE unprecedented low prices at which we sell our ELEGANT ANNUALS & GIFT BOOKS, having nearly exhausted our stock, we respectfully inform the public that we shall attend THE GREAT SALE IN PHILADELPHIA, to come, off this week, from which we shall .receive such a supply as will be equal to the great demand, and what is better, at the same old prices. Persons therefore desirous of purchasing a SPLENDID BOOK FOR CHRIST MAS at a small price, are respectfully invited to give us a call. We shall open in a few days a magnificent assort ment of Luthern, Presbyterian, German Reformed and other HYMN BOOKS, in splendid Velvet Bind ings, to which we invite particular attention. SPANGLER 6r. BRO., North Queen street. CHEAP AND GOOD BLANK BOOKS ! We confidentially assure the public that we have not only the handsomest but decidedly the cheapest Blank Books of every kind ever offered in this city. To prove it we only ask an examination of our stock and prices. SPANGLER & BROTHER. nov 27 44 New Music! New Music! TUST received at the Cheap Book and Music fstore. Primrose Polka, Chesnlit st. Polka, Diligence Polka, Phmnix Polka, Saucy Kate, The American Glee Book, No. 1, Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home, The Orphan Blind Girls Lament; Virginia Rose Bud Quick Step, Together with a general assortment of MUSIC and Preceptors of all kinds. Orders from a distance promptly attendel to: SPANGLER & BROTHER, North Queen street. nov 27 44-3 t ®fine 25 CENTS for a handsome picture in a I.Jfine mahogany frame, at the cheep book store of SPANGLER & BROTHER A nov 27-44-3tl North Queen street. "UTE pay no interest on dead stock, add conse- V V quendy a'e enabled to sell Books as cheap as they can be purchased in the State. SPANGLER & BROTHER, nor 27-44-31] North Queen street. AIBUNI S.! ALBUMS!! ALBUMS! ! ! A very large assortment of splendid Albums will be found at the Cheap Book store of SPANGLER & BROTHER, North Queen Street nov 27-44-3 q Valuable City Property for Sale. iN pursuance of an order of the Orphans , Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at publie sale, on Saturday evening, December 15th, 1849, at the Hotel of Edward Hubley, That valuable property, consisting of a Two 9.g. Story, MANSION HOUSE, and Half a Lot of Giound, fronting on Orange and Shippen streets, in this city—and formerly oc cupied by Mrs. G. B. Porter. The main building of this well known property extends on Orange street 27 feet 11 inches, and on Shippen 3S feet. The back bnilding extends on the latter street 40 feet 2 inches, and in width 16 feet 5 inches. The prop erty is modern built, with every necessary conve nience—hydrant, and bathhouse; a basement under the whole, and is divided into comfortable rooms and kitchens, with bake ovens—and all well plais tered. The property as a private residence is unsurpassed in the city. The view from the portico is an ex tended one, embracing Ephrata, 12 miles distant. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms of sale will be made known by the undersigned, Aministrators of the Estate of B. Flynn, deceased. BRIDGET FLYNN, PETER 111 , CONOM1 44-3 t nor 27 >l9 Notice To the heirs and legal representatives of Henry Ober, late of West Donegal township, Lancaster county, dec'd , THAT I will hold an Inquest on the real estate of said deceased, under an order of the Orphans' Court of said county, on Saturday, the loth of December next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the late dwel ling house of said deed, fronting on the Lancaster and Middletown turnpike near the Conewago bridge in said township, to part or value the same, when and where you are notified to attend if you see proper. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff of Lancaster County, Pa Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, Nov. 27th , 49.1 44-St A Stray Cow. CiAME to the plantation of the sub- IL/scriber, residing in Leacock twp., Lancaster county, on the 3d of Nov. ,t ~.l' inst., a RED COW with white face, apparently about 8 or 9 years old.. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges', and take her away, otherwisp she will be disposed of according to law... JOEL L. LIGHTNER. nov 27 *3l-4.4 Teachers Wanted. ®NE, and probably more than one teacher is I,_„/ wanted immediately, in the Leacock School district, Lancaster county, to teach school in said District, to 4 - hom a liberal salary will be given.— None need apply but those who are well qualified, and having goes recommendations. By order of the Board of Directors. D. GRAFF, Preet. Leaeock, Nov. 13,1849. 42-3 t LANKS neatly and expeditiously executed at Llthis office, in the rear of the Market House. FAIIKEIW AND MECHANICS LOOK HERE! Potent Corn-stalk Cutter & Crusher PHE subscriber begs leave to inform the pub lic that he has invented a new and perfect Machine (fur which he has obtained Letters Patent, dated July fllst, IW.) for the purpose of cutting and crushing • CORNSTALKS • for food for Cattle. It also operates equally well on Hay. Straw. he. He Ls now ready to furnish Farmers and otters with single Machines. or Township, County or State rights. The Machine is constructed on the principle of the Spike Grain Thresher. and will cut from 160 to 200 bushels per hour. The advantages this machine possesses over all others is its simplicity and durability, which renders it less; lia ble to get out of order. It need only he seen and ex amined to be apphciated. It is now in general use.' and has universally taken the place of other machines where. ever introduced 'Persons wishing to purchase rights can do so by calling on the Patentee. who is now at K AUFFMAN'S Hotel. in North Queen Street. where this Machine can be seen. The following named persons having used the :Ma chine, recommend it to the public ac anew ering the purpose in a full and efficient manner • Chester Connt I. Mont go et ery C oun ty. JOSEPH B. WALKER. WILLIAM ST EVENS. CONRAD AKER. SAMUEL MO ORE. J. M. DAVIS. WILLIAM R'OBERTS J. BARTHOLOMEW. ISAAC \VAL KER. .' IMMIESE All persons are hereby nutitied not to in fringe• upon the right in any manner. as they will be dealt with to the utmo , t rigor of the Law. Nov '.17-1.t51] E. POTTS. Patente. Stray Steer SAME to the premises of the 01015. , ; i; kjsubscriber, in Strasburg twp., about half a mile East of the bar ough of Strasburg, a dark red steer, 'AI, with about two inches of the left horn broken off, and the long hair of the tail white. The owner is requested to conic forward, prove property, pay charges,. and take him away, other wise he will be disposed of according to law. ADAM AfACRER. *3t-44 Co my Loan. lIROPOSALS will be received by the Commis sioners of Lancaster County, at their Office, in the city of Lancaster, at any time between the date hereof and the first day of FEBRUARY next (1850) for loaning money on the first day of April nest, to the said county. Persons offering to loan will please state in the proposal, the amount intended to be loaned, and at what rate of interest. The loans will be received fur one, two, three or four years, to suit lenders. JOHN WITTIER, HENRY MESSLENIAN, DAVID STYER. Commissioner's Office, Lane., Nov. 27, '49. Essate of Henry Myers and Wife. in the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Luttor. WHEREAS, George T. Clark, Esq., assignee YV of Henry Myers and Wife, did, on the 20th day of November, 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 22d day of December next, 1849,, for the confirmation thereof; unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Prvth'y. Proth'ys Office, Lan. Nov. 27, '49. 4t-44 Estate of John MeConaughy. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, John S. Stager, Trustee and As signee of John McConaughy, did, on the 20th day of November, 1549, 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 22d day of December next, 1849, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Proth'y. Proth'ys Office, Lan. Nov. 27, '49. 4t-44 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. fIN SATURDAY December 22, , 19, will be sold 1. _fat public sale, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster - County, under the will of John Albert, dec'd, at the public house of Martin Kling, in Mountjoy twp., on the Lancaster and Harrisburg turnpike, about 11 miles from Eliz abethtown, 'and 1 mile from Funk's tavern, and nearly opposite the Anchor Tavern, a small tract of land 'containing S Acres and 74 Perches, adjoining lands of Martin Kling, Philip Fisher, Jas. Raymond, and others, fronting on said turnpike, on which is erected a TWO STORY LOG D WELLING HO USE, Stone Kitchen, a Stable with a threshing floor, and other necessary buildings thereon erected ; a small Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. The property is under good fence, and has been nearly all limed. Persons wishing to purchase can call on Philip Fisher, residing on the adjoining premises, who will show the property. Sale to commence at 1 P. M. of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by PHILIP FISHER, JACOB ALBERT, Executors of John Albert, dec`cl. nov 27 `4t-14 Estate of Lewis Wisslar and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lane's.. WHEREAS, John and Michael Wisslar, Assig nees and Trustees of Lewis Wisslar & Wife, did, on the 19th day of November, 1849, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their 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 22d day of December, nest, 1849, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Proth'y. Proth'ys Office, Lan. Nov. 27, '39. 4t-44 GREAT IMPROVEMENT In Horse Power Threshing Machines f i n i rllPM\ A T S. B. HAINES , Establishment, where it is xvell worth while to 'Call, See, and Examine,' before purchasing elsewhere. For those persons who want the best and cheapest Threshing Ma chines, as well as all kinds of repairing done, I would invite them to call at my shop, where all may be accommodated in the best manner. Lever Horse-Power Machines for I, 2,3, and 4 horses. Also, Endless-Chain Horse Power for 1,2, and 3 horses. Cornshellers; hay, straw, and corn fodder Cutters made at short notice, and on reasonabl e terms. • Don't mistake. the shop; it is in East King street, on the left hand side going east, a few doors above Espenshade's (formerly Swope's) hotel, and nearly opposite D. Cockley's store, where S will be happy to wait on customers. N. 11.—I hereby caution the public not to infringe On my patent, as it is rapidly going into use, and will eventually take place of all others. S. B. HAINES, Patentee. nov 13 '49 42-Iy-eow MRS. E. GUMPF ifAVING opened her Winter Millinery, will be•pleased to have her friends and customers call. East King Street, next door to Heinitsh's Drug Store. [nov 20-3t-43 Dr. S. P. Townsend's Original and Genuine Sarsaparilla. 6GROSS of the above original and only genuine Sarsaparilla, for sale by CHAS. A. HEINITSH, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Nov. 20-43-9.m] East King street General Agency and Intelligence Office. THE subscriber, late Collector of Tolls at the city of Lancaster, on the Cal. & 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-38j GEO. B. HAMILTON. Bibles and Prayer Books. gvariety in every style of Binding , r some in gold and velvet. ALSO, Annuals and Gift Booki, &c., Juvenile books, a very large assortment, suitable for the Hollidays, at the CHEAP BOOK STORE of JUDD & MURRAY; Opposite the Post Office, North Queen st., Lan. Annuals, Albums and Gift Rooks.—More than 100 varieties in every style, of all sizes, and 'to suit all tastes—at very low prices. Egypt and its Monuments, the great work of Dr. Hawkes, just published, full of plates. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary —4O copies Just received. The demand for this great work is immense. J. &M. having sold over 50 copies in months. Read the following from Thos. Dick, LLD: Webster's Quarto Dictionary is, undoubtedly, the most complete Dictionary of the English lan guage that has ever been published, mut ages will elapse before any other Dictionary of that language will be required. It is, in every respect, far supe rior to the folio editions of Johnson's Dictionary. The Introductory matteron the origin and pro gress of language—Etymology—the changes of the English language, and other topics—contains an immense mass of useful information, which must have cost the author a very great degree of labor and research. The pronunciation of Scriptural, Classical, and Geographical names, forms a most valuable appendix to the Dictionary, and cannot be too highly appreciated.p—Ttromas Drc.F, (Author of the Christian Philosopher , 4-c.) II Droughty Ferry, near Dunee, Sept. 1849. J. & M. have on hand much the largest supply of standard works in the interior of the State, and at very low prices. [nov 20 '49-43-2t Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam Navigation Com ' pany's. Line. IT. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP PHILADELPHIA, FOR CEIAGRES, VIA CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH AND HAVANA. 7SHE new and splendid Steamship . PHILADELPHIA, J. Gallagher, commander, will sail from Philadel phia for Charleston, Savannah, Ha- VI vana, and Chagres, on TUESDAY, -,-- December 11, at 10 o'clock, A. M. from the Com pany's Wharf; foot of Lombard Street. The Philadelphia has accommodations unsurpas sed by any Steamer yet built, and having doubfe side lever marine engines; of great strength and power, full reliance may be placed upon her for safety, speed and comfort. Rates of Fare to Chagres. Ladies , Saloon State Room Berths, 8100 Gentlemen's Saloon and State Room Berths, 100 Second class Berths, 60 Steerage Berths, found with Mattress & Board, 50 200 lbs. baggage allowed to every passenger.— Fnmawrto Chagres, 60 cents per cubic foot. Rates of Fare to Havana. Cabin Passage, State Room, Steerage Passage, and found, ' Rafes of Fare to Savannah and Charleston. Cabin Passage, State Room, to Savannah, $22 Steerage Passage, 10 Cabin Passage to Charleston, 20 Steerage Passage 10 No berths secured until paid for. All tickets must be procured at the Office of the Company, No. 35 North Wharxes. A. W. THOMPSON, President. JOHN L. LINTOIsr, Tr.eas.urer. Nov. 20, 1349. 53-3t ADAMS Si. Co. , s EXPRESS. t peLmtome r÷:A ± ppr P. P RrFr :rm. For Lancaster, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Phila., 4-c. T HE undersigned, having made arrangements 1 with the Eagle Line for special accommoda tions, are prepared to forward to and from Phila delphia daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cases of Goods, Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle, and Chambersburg, will be forwarded from Lan caster and Harrisburg by the regular conveyances. Persons residing in the interior towns, which are off the main routes, can obtain packages from Philadelphia, by directing thenvto the care of some one in any of the above named places. Packages for the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will be forwarded from the Philadelphia Office with great despatch and moderate terms. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by Express, no commission will be charged. OFFlCES.—Philadelphia, ADAMS &eCo., No. SO Chesnut Street ; Lancaster, J. G. THACICARA, North Queen Street; Harrisburg, G. BEnprofiri, Market Street. ' E. S. SANFORD, Z . PAOPIIIETORS• S. M. SHOEMAKER, Philadelphia. Nov. 20, 49 43-1 y New Millinery Goods. FALL AND WINTER BONNETS. M R trie FallMA{ anYKa Winter Fashions ti RTZ has just received for Bonnets, rr Bonnets, to which she respectfully invites the attention of her old customers and the public in general. Her assortment is large and beautiful, and well adapted to suit the wants and tastes of her numerous friends and customers. Also, a BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF RIBBONS, of every color and style; Artificials ' Flowers, Head Dresses, Bonnet Caps, Br.c., all of which she will dispose of on accommodating terms, at het well known stand in North Queen st., nearly oppo site Wentz's Dry Goods Store. I* - The Ladies of the city and county of Lancas ter are invited to call and examine. now 20 '49 43-3 m WILLIAM S. AMWEG, Attorney at Law, FFERS his professional services to the public. \JHe also attends to the collection of Pensions, and the prosecution of all manner of claims against the general government. His residence in the city of Washington for several years, the experience derived from the duties of the office, which he had filled during that time, and the mode in which claims of this sort are most speedily adjusted, give the most ample assurance that business placed in his hands will be attended to in such manner as can not fail to afford satisfaction. Office in South Queen street, second house below the Lancaster Bank. Nov. 20, 1849 Lancaster Saving's Institution. NO PILE.—At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Lancaster Saving's Institu tion held on the 18th day of October last, it was, among other things, RESOLVED, That Ten Thousand dollars of the Capital Stock of the Lancaster Saving's Institu tion. in addition to that already paid in, be and the same is hereby required to be paid, by the' Stockholders (being ten dollars on each share of Stock) in four equal quarterly installments as follows viz, One fourth thereof on first day of April 1350 do July " do " " " " Out, " " do " '• " " Jan. 1851, and that the times of declaring the Semi• Annual Dividends, be changed from the first Thursdays in May and November, to the first Thursdays in July and January of each year. At the same time it was also further resolved that, from and after the first day of November, 1849, the rates of interest to be paid on moneys deposited, be as tollciws, viz : On sums deposited for 3 mo, 4 per ct. per annum. Sums deposited for 6 & 9 mo, 41 per et. do. Sums deposited for 12 mo. 5 do. do. and that the interest be paid semi•annuall_y on the 12 month deposits. The capital stock of the Lancaster Savings In stitution is fixed by the Act of Incorporation at $50,000 of which sum 620,000 has been already paid in, and the additional installment now or dered to be paid, will increase that amount to $30,000 by the first day of January 1851. This Institution presents inducements to de positors of money, which are not to be found in any other Institution in the state, and enables persons having no immediate use for their moll ies, to draw an amount of interest therefor equal to the ordinary rates paid in the-county and upon most undoubted security. By order of the Board of Trustees. CHARLES BOUGHTER, Tres'r. Lan. Nov. 1, 1849. An :Ordinance GIVING the Mayor a salary as Chairman of the Water Committee. SEC. I. Be it ordained and enacted, by the citi zens or Lancaster in Select and Common Councils assembled, that the Mayor of the City, while per forming the duties of Chairman of the Water Com mittee, be allowed an addition to his present salary, the sum of One Hundred Dollars as annual com pensation for the numerous duties imposed upon, and required to be performed by the Chairman of said Committe. Provided, further, that the present Mayor of the city be allowed the same compensation, as if this ordinance had been in force at the time of his last election, as Chairman of the Water Committee. Ordained and enacted into a law, at the city of Lancaster, this 6th day of November, A. D., 1849. NEWTON LIGHTNER, President or Select Council. Attest: JAMES BLACK, Clerk S. C. • . WM. NIATHIOT; President of Common Council. Attest : Altos SLAYMAIIER, Clerk C. C. Nov. 13, 1849. 42-3 t FRANKLIN CPLLEGE.—The annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of Franklin College, will be held in the College Building, on the first Monday in December 1849, at 3 o'clock P. M., S. BOWMAN, Secretary. Lancaster, Nov. 13, 1849. 42-3 t GERMAN AND ENGLISH ALMANACS.—The Christian Family Almanac, Farmer's, People's, Comic, and German Almanacs, for sale at the Cheap Book Store. SPANGLER & BRO., nov 6-.41-3tj North Queen street. REMEMBER TM AT WENTZ'S • I, ''s 4 BEEHIVE • =EMI STORE ' YOU wi ll find positively the largest assortment of New Goods in this city, and any person wishing to save from 15 to 30 Per cent, should by all means examine this large stock of BEAUTIFUL DRY GOODS. As the cold weather gathers around us, so should every lady gather around ner one of those Beauti fy/ Shawls at the Bee Hive. It cannot be-denied that the handsomest, largest assortment, and the vary cheapest Shawls can be found at WENTZ , S I BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen st. American, French, and English Long Shawls. Beautiful Broche Shawls. Heavy 10-4 Woolen Opera Shawls. Thvbet Shawls, silk fringes, in solid colours. Scarlet, Blue, Green, Crimson, &c. Just received 5-4 Silk Velvet, for Mantellas & Sacks. Do not forget the. BEE HIVE. nov 6 ' 41 New Store and New. Goods. Corner of North Queen Street and Centre quare, Lancaster, Penna. rr &.• H. BAUMGARDNER, having recently fit ted up a building with a view to the comfort and convenience of customers, and purchased cheap for cash a very large assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Look ing Glasses; Paper Hangings, Groceries, China, Glass, Queenstcare, Mind and Coach Trimmings, 4-c., are prepared to serve the public with all articles in their line as reasonable as can be purchased in this city, and they will warrant every article sold to be of the quality represented. By giving the establish ment their personal 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 one thing here and another there, and get theta 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 charge. 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 where, as well as the FINER QUALI TIES, of which they will always keep a large supply. With them may always be found 'Plain Black, Changeable, Figured, Watered, Flowered, Striped and Plaid SILKS, M. DE LAINES and CACHMERES, from common to the richest and handsomest patterns. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS. in the greatest variety, Alpacas, Merinoes, and Plain Cachmeres, in all colors, Canton Crape, Silk, Woolen and Thibet Shawls, Plaid and Brocha Long and Square Shawls, Mourning and Second Mourn ing Goods, selecte with great care, Linen and Muslin Sheetings, and Shirtings, Table Cloths and Covers, Napkins and Diapers, Woolen and Cotton Flannels of all colors, Woolen Blankets, from common to super qualities ; Brussels, English 3-pl y , Ingrain and Venetian CARPETINGS, 3-4, 4-4,5-4, 6-4, 3-4, 10-4 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, from 6; cents to 51 a peice, with bordering to correspond. Their Clothing Room shall always be supplied with NEW STYLES OE FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, from the very low est price.to the Most elegant and superior French Cloth Suits, full 25 . per cent. lower than the same quality can be had elsewhere. This department also embraces the largest assortment of black and colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, and VESTINGS, in this city, together with a full stock of French, English, and Italian Black and Fancy Silk Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Cotton, Merino, Silk, and Guernsey' Drawers, &c. Their stock of QUEENSWARE embraces nearly every article in that 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 propietors respectfully invite the attention of the public to this complete collection of Goods, feeling confident that they are now enabled to satisfy the variousa tastes of men, women, and children. T. & H. also receive and fill with promptness all orders for COAL, and have it delivered in any part of the city at the very lowest prices. October-9,'49. st-37 New Arrival at John Amer's City Hat and Cap Store: rpHE subscriber would respectfully inform hie 1 . friends and customers that the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past season has induced him to lay in a large stock of Fashionable Hats and Caps, for the Fall and Winter Trade, and that= he is thereby able to offer bargains to customers. He continues to manufacture Hats of all descrip tions, on the most improved styles: comprising Beaver, Nutria, Silk, Moleskin, Brush, Cas.simere, Russia, s-c., of the most fashionable styles. He is now ready to offer the Fall Style of Hats light and pleasant fur Fall and Winter wear, which cannot be surpassed for beauty of finish, trimming and durability. Warranted to give satisfaction and keep their color. Also a very extensive assortment of CAPS of all descriptions, just received from the largest estab lishment in Philadelphia, composing Fancy Child ren's, Youth's, Boy's and Men's Cloth, Velvet, Silk, Glazed, &c., &c., lose FOR CASH. Please call and examine at the largest establish ment in the city—City Hat and Cap Store ; North Queen Street, opposite the Post Office, Lancaster. JOHN AMER, Proprietor. N. B.—Hats made to order at the shortest notice. Hats bought in the establishment brushed and iron ed whenever desired free of charge. J. A. Lancaster, Oct. 2, '49 City Boot and Shoe Shire MBE subscriber takes pleasure in giving notice 1,. to his friends and the citizens of Lancaster co. generally, that he has just opened a new and fash, ionable BOOT and SHOE ESTABLISHMENT in North Queen Street, two doors North of Van Kan am's (late Scholfield's) Hotel, where, he trusts, a generous public will give him a call, and examine his tine assortment of BOOTS and,Snors, which will be sold at the lowest cask prices. He has, and will keep constantly on hand, an excellent lot of Men's and Boye , BOOTS AND SHOES, at all prices, warranted to be of the best material and manufacture. Also, Ladies', Misses', and 'Children's Shoes, of every variety sad style, and of the finest and beet mechanical execution. Customer Work executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. The undersigned most respectfully solicits a call Irdin the Lathes and Gentlemen of this county, as heLis confident of being able to please in his work manship, as well as in quality and price. N. B. Repairing neatly done. JACOB FLICK, Proprietor. Oct 2, , 49 3m-36 New Hat and Cap Store, East King St., a fen• doors west of the Farmer's Bank. LEVI S lIITH respectfully informs his friends and the public,. that he hiss just received and is now opening at his new Store, a splendid assort ment of new and fashionable HATS and .oges. CAPS, for fall and winter wear, which have been selected with great care, and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. For beauty and superiority of finish they cannot be surpassed. His stock consists, in part, of Silk, Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Russia, Cassirnere,,S.c., of various sizes and shapes. Hats made to order at as short notice as desired. CAPS, CAPS, CAPS! Ilis stock of Cape; are of various styles and prices. Ho has received a new style of HAT-CAPS, with a variety of other patterns, such as Velvet, Cloth, Glazed, &c. Call and examine his stock, in East King. street, between the Court House and the Farmers' Bank. N. B. Hats bought at this establishment will be ironed free of charge. • L. S. Nov. 6, '49. 41-1 v RIH L & MAYHEW'S Daguerreotype Rooms, Over J. F. LONG'S DRUG STORE, Lancaster. THE subscribers have opened a Room at the above place, and are now prepared to take Portraits of all sizes, ranging in price from Si 00 to $lO 00. Visitors ate informed that no portrait will be allowed to leave which is not satisfactory to the sitter. Perfect Pictures guaranteed. If you wish a family group, a portrait of children —if you wish a copy of a Daguerreotype, of a painting or engraving, a portrait of a deceased per son, a view of a public or private building, a por trait set in a breast-pin, bracelet, locket or ring, call upon us. Hours from S until sunset. For children from 10 to 3 o'clock. Pictures taken in all weathers. Instructions given and all articles used in the business furnished at reasonable prices. July 10-Sm-241 RIHL & MAYHEW. Lancaster County Bank. NOVEMBER 5, 1849.—The Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of 4 per cent., for the last six months, on the cap ital stock paid in, payable on demand. ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier. Nov. 13, 1849. 42-3 t OFFICE FOR THE Purchase and Sale of Real Estate, 7/186311' 11.3.8.11'315.V2101, PENNSYLVANIA, nov 13-42-3m] D. W. PATTERSON. JOB PRINTING neatly and expeditionaly exe anted at this office. - Public ale. ! . Two Valuable Farms and MW ,__ (-I . N SATURDAY, the 15th day of December . Property far Sale in Franklin inik-rnext,in pursuance of an alias order of the Or- . CO ty. phans , Court or. Lancaster county, will be offered . use of Abraham ~ T HE subscriber, contemplating a chinge of resi at public sale, at the public ho dence, will sell at Private Sale, the following Huber, in the village of Rawlinsville, Mantic twp., the following Real Estate, late the property of G. described valuable properties, viz .FARM No. I Situated in Southampton township, S. Savery, deceased, viz :—No. 1, Franklin county, about 2 miles north of Shippens , A Tract of Land, burg, containing 200 ACRES of the best quality of containing 80 ACRES, situated in Martic township, Limestone Land -160 acres of which are cleared, Lancaster county, adjoining the village of Rawlins- under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. rills, and property of Peter Diffenbach, Isaac Drum The residue is well covered with thriving Oak Um and David Laird. The improvements consist of a ber. The Improvements consist of a,large t __, large one and a half story. TWO STORY sits DWELLING HOUSE, -.....—.. STONE HOUSE, _ 14.11 Mi d 60 feet front, a Stone Bank Barn, Frame Wagon STONE TENANT HOUSE, an excellent Shed, Corn Ciib, and all other necessary out-build= Barn, and other out buildings. There are two ings' . There is a well of water, and also a cistern never failing springs of water on the premises.— i convenient to the dwelling—also, TWO APPLE About 25 Acres are covered with Oak, Hickory and i ORCHARDS, and a variety of other choice fruits'. Chesnut Sprout Timber, including some very rains- On this tract there are also a Frame Tenant ble Rail Timber. The balance is cleared and 4 1 House and Lo Barn. FARM No. 2On hich the subscriber resides, under good fence. g Persons wishing to view the property previous to , the day of sale, will please call upon Mr. Lewis,'is situated in Franklin and Cumberland counties, residing on the premises, or either of the under- , 1 about 2 miles north of Shippensburg, and adjoining signed administrators. : tract No. I. It consists of 180 ACRES of good Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. 51.,e0n said I Limestone Land. About 160 acres is cleared land, day, when attendance will be given and terms made 1 under good fence, and in an excellent state of cul i tivation, 10 acres of which is natural meadow, and known by the undersigned Administrators. • I 30 acres thoroughly limed—also a portion of peat, CHRISTIAN BRENNEMAN, land. On it there is a lime kiln, and abundance of DANIEL GOOD. stone convenient for making manure. The im provements are a convenient FARNt HOUSE —a large Frame BANK BARN, Corn Crib„ka, Carriage House, and Stabletwo 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 for a Flouring Mill—the other seat has been occupied as an Edge Tool Mannfactorv. The two in conjunction affording a fall of 0 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. JOHN COX. October 16, 1849 tf-38.. Valuable City Property at Public Sale. 'UTE will sell by public vendue, to the highest Vy bidder, on SATURDAY evening, the Ist day of DECEMBER, at the public house of John Michael, in North Queen street, Lancaster, the following valuable Real Estate, fronting on East Chesnut st. in said city, extending eastward from North Duke street, and bounded on the North by the Penn , a. Railway, consisting of— No. 1. The well known, formerly IRON FOUN DRY and MACHINE SHOP of FENNEL & LENHER, including a PATTERN SHOP and BL.CESMITH SHOP, situate at the north-east corner of North Duke and East Chesnut streets, embracing a front on the latter street of 102 feet, and extending in depth to the Railway. With the Foundry there is a Hydrant. This establishment being situated immediately at the Columbia and Philadelphia Rail Road, every facility is afforded for hauling Coal, Iron, Lumber, or any thing that may be required about the works. No. 2. A lot of Ground, fronting 25 feet on East Chesnut street, extending back SI feet to the rail way, beiinded on the west by the Foundry ground, and by No. 3 oil the East, on which is a brick building. No. 3. A lot of ground, fronting 24 feet 3 inches on East Chesnut street, extending back 87 feet to the railway, bounded on the west by No. 2, and on the east by No. 4, on which, No. 3 is aja ONE STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. No. 4. A lot of ground, fronting 28 feet on East Chesnut street, and extending in depth 95 feet, 3 inches to the railway, bounded on the west by No. 3, and on the east by ground now, or late of John Eberman. On this lot is a one story FR AME DWELLING HOUSE. ' A portion of the purchase money of each part of the premises may ',main therein. Possession will be given of Nos. 1 and 2 at any time; and of Nos. 3 and 4 on the Ist of April next. A Draft of the premises can be seen at the public house of John M ichael. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening of said day, when the terms of sale will' be made known by JOHN LENHER, . , ELISHA GEIGER. Nov. 20. 43-3 t Valuable Property for Sale. oN WEDNESDAY; the sth of December, 1849, will be sold at public sale, on the premises at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following described valuable property, viz: No. 1. 19 Acres of first quality Lime Stone Land, good fences and in a high state of cultivation, sit uate in Manheim township, Lancaster county, on the Turnpike road leading to Litiz, and one mile from the city of Lancaster. The improve- pr7t ments are a two-story BRICK HOUSE, with,a, back bulldings—excellent well of water near the door ; DARN, Corn Crib and all the out buildings required. APPLE ORCHARD of Choice Fruit, Pears, Peaches, Plumbs, Grapes, &c. No. 2. 25 Acres of Limestone Land, adjoining No. 1 ; in a high state of cultivation, under good fence, &c. Improvements are a good Barn. The above will be sold separate or together, to suit the purchasers. Terms made known on the day of sale. • JOHN LENHER. not. 20 43-3 t For Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, a one MA story BRICK HOUSE with BRICK KITCH-ELL EN, :stoke House. &c, attached, with a Hydrant in the yard, and a half lot of groUnd, adjoining property of Jacob Miller on the east, and Philip Baker on the west, situate in East King street, Lancaster city, opposite John Hamilton's tavern. If the property is not sold at private sale by Satur day 15th December next, it will be offered at public sale on the evening of that day, at the public house of John Hamilton. CHARLES R. FORNEY. Nov. 20. 43-4 t Public Sale ONSaturday, the Ist of December, 1849, will 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 PERCHES, situated in Conestoga township, on the road leading from Conestoga Cen tre to Marticville, about half a mile from the form er place ' adjoining lands of David Hess, John Rathfan, Good's Mill, and others. The improve ments hereon erected a Two Story z., `JSEONE DWELLING HOUSE, covered , with slate, a good Frame Barn and Wagon shed, and other necessary out _-I;< buildings. Also, a thriving young ORCHARD of fruit trees just in bearing condition. The above described property is lb a high state of cultivation, under good fences, and was all 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 G 41-ts 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. 2 The improvements consist 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..T. R. Nichols, Read. l i bg, Pa., or of the subscriber, residing on the prop. Sept. 4 , '49 Notice. THE ti embers of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County, are hereby notified, that the annual meeting for the election of officers for the ensuing year, will lee held at the public house of Joseph Long, (Spring Grove.) in Drumore township, on Saturday, the 29th day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M. A punctual attendance of the members is requested. .. By order of the Board of Directors. GEO. W. HENSEL, Secretary. nov 13 • .7t-42 Dissolution of Partnership. THE undersigned heretofore dealing under the name of Haldeman & Seitz, in the manufac ture and sale of Seitz's Patent i ggafety Bridle Bit," hereby give notice that they have this day dissolved their partnership by mutual consent, and that Cyril§ S. Haldeman, is empowered to collect all accounts in the name of said firm, and will also settle all demands against them. HENRY SEITZ, CYRUS S. HALDENIAN Marietta,,October 29, 1849. itr - Patent Rights for different sections are now offered for sale by C. S. HALDEMAN. nov 6 >49-41-3t] Bainbridge P. 0., Pa. Notice. THE President, Directors and Stockholders of the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, hereby give notice that they will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the renewal of of the present charter of the said bank, with bank ing and discounting privileges. The said bank to be located as heretofore in the city of Lancaster, with the same name and style, and With the same capital now authorized by law. ' By order of the Directors. C. HAGER, Pres't. G. CLAnitsotr, Cashier. [June 26-6m-22 Farmers' Bank of Lancaster. NOVEMBER i 5, 1849.—The Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars per share, being equal to Four per cent. on the capital stock, payable on demand. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. Nov. 13, 1849. 42-3 t Millinery. MRS. BAILIE will open an assortment of Fashionable Millinery, on THURS DAY, November Ist, 1849, at her residence in East King street. [oct 30 >49.11-40 BIRD SEEDS.—Canary, Hemp, Millet, Maw, and Yellow Seed. Cuttle Fieh Bone, For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSEPS Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, nov East King street, Lancaster. Valuable Octoraro Farm and at Public Sale. , ON SATURDAY, the Ist day of DECEMBER, A. D. 1549, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the prem ises, will be expoied io Public Sale, a TRACT OF EXCELLENT LAND, situated on the Western side of the Octoraro Creek, in Little Britain twp., Lancaster—county, bounded by lands of Simeon Salience, Joseph Kirk, Thomas Kimble and others, containing more or less, being the property of Joseph Pierce, lute of said "twp., deed, h fair proportion Of which is Woodland, and the residue farm land, about 20 Acres of which is excellent Creek Bottom. The natural quality of the soil is considered quite equal to Brandywine land, and is now in such a state of improvement as to be in good condition, for feeding Cattle. The surrounding neighborhoda is inhabited by an intelligent, industrious and enterprising peo ple. The improvements consist of a STONE GRIST MILL, . • on a good and permanent stream of water, which has a much greatei- amount of tall than is used, or necessary fos the Mill. It has, for the last eight or ten years, done an excellent country business.— There is also a house contiguous to the Mill for the accommodation of the miller. The farm buildings consist of an excellent and u - commodious BRICK HOUSE, nearly new, I 111 and completely finished. A Frame Barn, g § Wagon and Hog Houses. There are also on the premises, near the dwelling, sn excellent young Apple Orchard of well selected fruit, in bear ing order. The above Fenn can be divided if de sired by purchasers. - Also, at the same time and place, will be offered a lot, containing 12 ACRES of Land, well set with thriving young Chesnut timber. Tips lot is situated within one-fourth of a mite of the above described Farm. The terms of payment of the Farm can be made very easy, as only one-third of the purchase money will be required to be paid if the purchaser desires it, the balance to be secured in the property in the usual way. Attendance will be given on the day of sale by NATHAN HAINES, . J. C. TAYLOR, oct 30 st-4.0] • Executors. TTNDER the authority vested in me by the will 1_) of Henry Buckles, dee'd, I will sell, on WED NESDAY, the sth of December nest, upon the prem ises, the fine TRACT OF LAND, left by the de ceased, lying in Jefferson county, Va., on the Potomac river, about one mile and a: half above Harper's Ferry, in the immediate vicinity of Ker p trice Furnace and public landing, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, containing 170 Acres, 25 to 30 in Timber, the balance cleared, and a con siderable portion of the latter prime river bottom. In the opinion of the uddersig,ned, and those who know the farm well, there is not a better or more productive one in the county ; which, with its ad vantages of situaiton on the river and in sight of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, make it very val uable and desirable property. It has a tolerably good dwelling house, with some other improve ments, and a never-failing spring on it. The title is considered indisputable. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase cash, balance in equal instalments of nine, eighteen, and twenty-four months, with interest from date of sale, secured by bond, with approved security, and title reserved until last bond. shall be paid. WM. LUCAS, Executor s 42-4 t Public Sale. ( — IN FRIDAY, November 30th, A. D. 1849, at 1 kf o'clock P. M., will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, a beautiful Farm, situated in Little Britain township, Lancaster county, containing LSA . eRE of Land, with the allowance, (be S ing an old survey,) adjoining lands of Benj. Conard, , Elwood Brown, Morris Reynolds, and others, being the estate of Francis G. Fell, late of said township, dec'd. The improvements are a STONE DWEL- LING HOUSE, Large Stone 8F.137 , a i — iirift . Wagon House, and two TENANT II it I HOUSES, one of which has a Fr' I 4 . 1 --- .._ Barn for its accommodation, a tiew -` -- Lime Kiln, built on the most appved plan. The land is in a fine state of cultivation, having had spread upon it in the last five year? at least fifteen thousand bushels of Lime. It is vell wooded and watered, and has upon it an excel ent APPLE. OR CHARD of well selected fruit, rid a variety of i other fruit trees. This property adjoins a small village, and has locations upon i well suited for mercantile operations, or mechanical business of almost all kinds, usually carrier on in country places. It is located about 12 miles from Port Deposit, the head of sloop naviga ion on the Sus quehanna, and 7 miles from the T de Water Canal. The beauty and salubrity of its ooality is unser ,, passed in its neighborhood, and in ividuals wishing a permanent residence, will rarely meet with a property more desirable; and it must be sold, as the undersigned is determined to close up the bus iness of the estate with as little delay as possible. Two thousand dollars of the purchase money may remain in the property secured by judgment, if de sired by the purchaser; it will be Isola altogether, or divided as may best suit purchasers. Attendance will be given by RACHAEL G. FELL, Executrix. 3t-40 J. K. NICHOLS. Valuable Property for Sale. rFT E subscriber has a Farm which he wishes to 1 sell. The property is situated in West Penns borough township, Cumberland county, Penn's, .5* miles west of Carlisle, - on the turnpike road leading from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, containing 12S ACRES of first-rate Limhatone 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 improvements are a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 22 by 28 feet, a two-story back building, 18 by g 2 feet, and twO stories high, with a double Logarn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, a Young Orchar d of very superior fruit, and choice fruit o different kinds. There is a well of water in the yard. near the dwelling. This propertyas many advan tages—only 5 miles from Carlis e—a market al ways on the road. Persons wising to purchase Real Estate would do well to cal and see it. MATTHE DAVIDSON. Sept 18-34] vii A Valuable Farm for rison's Cove. THE subscriber offers at Privie Sale, the Real Estate lying in North Woo ,berry township, Blair county, about 4 miles south of Martinsburg, belonging to the estate of John Bowers, deed, and containing about 224 ACRES of the best Limestone land, with two large DWELLING HOUSES, , y and a large , Swiss BANK BARN thereon MI erected. About 160 Acres. 01 said Land lig are cleared, twenty of which is fine meadow land, and a good Orchard of choice Fruit Trees on it.— There are three springs of water on said farm. It is one of the most valuable Farms in Morrison's Cove, and situated in the moat desirable part thereof. The terms will be made easy to suit the purchaser. STEPHEN RICHARDSON and others, Haire to the above Estate. Martinsburg, Oct. 30: "2m-40 200 and received of this seasons MACKEREL, of the best and choicest brands, which we have and are selling at a small advance. Please call andsea. All Mackerel we sell warranted. PINKERTON & SMELTZ, No. 80 North Queen et., under the Museum. October 9, >49 ly-10-37 200 ACRES, A Valuable Farm for Sale 1849—New Mackerel. e In Mor-
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