TUE BILOIWS. HOUSEKEEPER'S MARKET. LANCASTER, Dec. 10, 1849. Erman—Continues scarce and commands a good price. Table butter sold at 20 to 22 cents per lb. Inferior Drought 16 to 18 cents. Enos—Scarce and sold at 16a18 eta, per Pomaxots--GOod potatoes at Balo cents per half peck. By the bushel they are sold at 621a75 cents. Samar. POTATOES—PIenty at 10 per half peck. Crumtzas—Plenty at 25a31 cents per pair. APPLES—SoId at 1210 Si eta. per half peck. DRIED Animas—Sold at 3a4 cents per quart. Dorraa—Sold at 25 eta. per lb. • APPLE BUTTER — SoId at 371150 cts. per crock. Canneon—From 3 to 6 eta. per head. CELERY. Red Beets, Beans, &c. plenty,-and at ail prices. ' FRESH Poax—Some very fine pork in quarters sold at 51a6 cts. per lb. Rams—Good article brought 121 cts. Shoulders —.sold at 6aB cents Flitches 5 eta. per lb. Lean—Extra sold at 7aB cts. per lb. De7s—SOld at $1,06, in bags of 3 bushels. Coax—From 55 to 60 cts. per bus. in the ear. LANCASTER GRAIN MARKET---(wnoirsALE.) MONDAY, Dec. 10. FLoun—Fresh ground $4,50 per barrel. Wnner--White $1 per bush. Red 90a95 cents. Conn—Old, 60 cents. New, 3.5a371 cents. RYE-56 cents per bushel. ' Oaxs-27 cents per bushel. CiovEn Scco-53,75a4.00 per bushel. WHISKEY-25 cents per gallon. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 8, 1849 . FLOUR.—The flour market remains very quiet. Holders ask $4,871 for standard shipping brands, but' no sales hare been reported. For city con sumption, the sales are limited at previous rates.— Rye Flour is/dull at $3,00. The last sale of Corn Meal was at $2,75 per barrel. . . GRAlN.—There is but a limited amount of Wheat offering and prices are steady. Sales of red at $1,03a1,05, and white at $l,ll. Rye has de clined. A sale of 1000 bushels-on Saturday at 62 cents per bushel. Corn is inactive. We quote old - yellow at 58, and new at 47049 cents. Oats—Sales of southern at 29;130 cents per bushel: WHISKEY—Is in limited demand. Salet of both bbls. and hhds . . at.27a271 cents. CATTLE MARKET.—The offering of Beef Cattle for the week was about 1000 head. Beeves are selling from $5,50 to 6,75 per 100 lbs. Hogs. —There were 800 head in the market, and sold from $4,50 to 5,00 per 100 lbs. COWS-200 sold as follows—s 26 to 28 for fresh, $l5 to 25 for springers, and $8 to 15 for dry. Sheep and Lambs. —The former from $2 to 4, and the latter from $1 • to 3, • • BALTIMORt, Dec. 8, 1849.1, FLOUR.—Sales made yesterday at $4,87i.= GRAlN'.—Prime red wheat 95a102c—white 105 a 108 c—family flour white 110a112 cents. Corn, 0 a5O for new white, and 50a52 for yellow. Old corn 55 for white and 60 for yellow. Oats 30a32 cents. WHISKEY.—SaIes of 66,15. at 2S cents, and of hhda. at 27 cents. DR. RICHARDSON'S 4rITTERS.-Dr. S. 0. Richard son is the inventor of a medicine which has done wonders in restoring the 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 sop recommend them to those who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Headache Nervous ness, Costiveness' z Impure Blood and Bilious com plaints, being satisfied, from personal experience, that they are ready what they profess to be; a safe and speedy cure for all those diseases.— [Gaz. DR. RICHARDSON'S &TrEns.—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. nany 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 [From 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 and 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!" He merits the applause and gratitude of ages ;—he shall have ours, at lease. 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. MARRIAGES. In Marietta, on the 2d inst , by thefey G. M. Clawges, Mr:William Ilouseal to Miss Catharine Swords, all of Bainbridge. On the 27th ult., in the city of Lancaster, by the Rev. W. W. M'Michael, Samuel Simmers, of Berke co., to Miss Mary Mitchell, of . York co., Pa. On Tuesday, the 4th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Bow man, Mr. George Gildersleve, of Baltimore, to 11 iss Mary Jane Reynolgs, daughter of John Reynolds. In Columbia, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. D. E. Lyman, Mr. Henry John, M. D., of Marietta, to Miss Ann Elizabeth Atkins, daughter of Wiliam Atkins, Esq., of Columbia. DEATHS. In the Borough of Manheim, Col. John Bartruff, aged 80 years and 14 days. In Bowmansville, Brecknock twp., Israel Bauman, in the 23d year of his age. In Brickersville, Mrs. Harriet Miller, in the 23d year of her age. In Cocalico,twp., Abraham Royer, in the 58th year of his age. In West Earl to•p., Miss Serena Groff, in the 19th year of her age. In Manheim top., Mr. John Frick, in the 85th year of his age. Shakspearean Readings. MRS. FANNY ANNE KEMBLE having been invited by a number of our citizens, has con sented to come to Lancaster on Wednesday even ing, the 12th Dec., on which occasion she will read Shakspeare's play of ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA, akthe Mechanics' Institute. Doors open at 6!. Reading commences at 71-. Tickets for sale 'at the Book Stores and at the door. Price 50 cents., [lt-46 A,Duli.e, St. Residence for Sale. AVALUABLE HOUSE and LOT will be sold at private sale, situated in South Duke street, west side, joined on the North by Col. William B Fordney, and on the South by Jno. Reynolds, Esq. Any person wishing to purchase will please call at the premises, or at James B. Lane's. G. WASHINGTON BAKER. 46-tr Dec 11 >49 Farmers' Mutual Insurance Com- pany. Ameeting of the members of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company, will be held at the House of John Mecartney in Conestoga Township, on Saturday, the 29th inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing Directors and appraisors for said company for the ensuing year. .By Order of the Board of Directors. JOHN STROHM, Secretary. 46-3 t ___,, dec 11 ,49 Turnpike Election. N Election will be held on Monday the .7th day _A:of January next, at the house of Sophia Pyle, Mount Joy, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, fora President, ten Managers and a Treasurer of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Road. J. M. LONG, Treasurer. dec 11 -46-4 t Columbia Bank 4' Bridge Co . INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. AT a meeting of the Directors of the Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, held on Tuesday, the 4th of December, 1849, it was Rest/tied, That from and after the sth of De cember, 1849, interest will be paid on deposits made with this institution, as follows, viz: On sums deposited for three months, at the rate o 4 per cent. per annum. On sums deposited for sit and nine months, at the rate of 4i per cent. per annum. On sums deposited for twelve months, at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. The interest on the twelve months deposits to be paid annually. By order oftbe Directors, SAMUEL .SHOCH, Cashier.' Coltonbis i Dec. 12, 1849. 49.3 m • MagninCent Books in 'Elegant 'Binding, SUCH AS OUR "NEIGHB O RS" HAYRNOT PANGLER & BRO., respectiully inform the /0 public that they have in addition to their for mer splendid stock received from Philadelphia and New York during the present week the most ele gant assortment of - ANNUALS AND GIFT BOOKS. Albums, Valentines, and Fancy Articles, amongst which will be found TUPPER'S PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY.— Butler's Quart oEdition—Massiva panelled sides, with splendid illuminations, and 16 magnifi cent Meizotint Engravings by Sartain. This is decidedly the handsomest Book of the season. LEAFLETS OF MEMORY.---Massivc panelled sides. Eight splendid Mezzotints, and four splendhl illuminations. The engravings and illuminations by the first artists. READ'S FEMALE POETS.—Massive panelled sides. Turkey Morocco, 10 portraits in line engraving, elegantly illuminated :frontespiece, title page and proem ; with portraits, Biograph- ical notices and specimens of their 'writings.—' A chaste and supurb gift book. WOMEN OF THE SCRIPTURES.—itoyaI Bvo. Turkey morocco and Cloth bindinlA. 18 superb engravings on steels. THE SNOW FLAKE.—A splendid volume, rich Turkey binding, elegantly illustrated with nine splendid mezzotints by Sartain. THE SOUVENIR GALLERY.—A supurb Quar to volume with Splendid engravings. FAMILY PICTURES FROM THE BIBLE.— A magnificent Book for all seasons. Turkey morocco, bevel board binding. 12 suburb Line Steel Engravings. Decidedly one of the most splendid Books of the season. . IRVING'S SKETCH BOOK.—Royal Bvo. With original designs by Darley. A book that in style of typography and quality of contents cannot be surpassed. IRVING'S BIOGRAPHY OF GOLDSMITH.— . Similar binding as the Sketch Book. Fully il lustrated by Darley. THE BOOK OF SHAKSPEARE GEMS.—In a series of 65 magnificent line' steel landscape engravings. An English work of the first merit. HEATH'S GALLERY OF ENGRAVINGS.— 'Royal Quarto size. 65 splendid engravings after the first British masters, comprising por traits of the children of the nobility. Illustra- tions of Venetian and other tables, &c. THE DRAWING ROOM SCRAP BOOK.- Royal Quarto. 20 elegant engravings—supe rior letter-Press, beautifully bound. MOORE'S MELODIES.—RoyaI Quarto, with many suyurb illustrations, altogether a magifi- Book. THE FLORAL OFFERING.—A gift of friend ship, by Mrs. Osgood. Ten supurbly colored plates, with a complete Floral Dictionary. Roy al Quarto, a magnificent work. THE ILLUMINATED BOOK'OF COMMON PRAYER.—,A gorgeous volume—supurbly bound in PAPER . A;lacur.—the only book of the kind ever brought to this city. Also the same ,book, massive panelled sides, Turkey morocco. These books -alone, are worth a visit, as the style of binding is entirely unique. MAGNIFICENT FAMILY BIBLES, such as no other Bookseller has ever brought to this city. Baßter's Comprehensive Bible. Turkey Super Flexible Backs, bevelled boards, with clasps, elegant white paper, and supurb plates. Lippincott's, Celebrated Oxford Edition, the most beautiful Bible extant. Harper's Celebra ted Illustrated Bible—Turkey morocco super.— Butler's Celebrated Edition,—Elegantly color- ed plates. A rich book in every particular. PRAYER BOOKS.—Velvet clasps, full orna mented. Also, every style, of binding, and at prices varying from twenty-five cents to FIF- ' TEEN DOLLARS. POCKET BlBLES—Gorgeously bound in Vel vet. Bibles of the very first quality, and of styles that Spangler & Bro. alone have for sale. CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS—A rich assort- ment in every style of binding. PARABLES OF OGR SAVlOUR—Antique - Gutta Percha binding, illuminated pages, parch ment leaves—a curious book. POCKET BIBLES—In the same style of binding as the above. ALBUMS of every variety and price ELEGANT FANCY STATIONERY In addition to onr splendid stock of Books-we are just receiving a large assortment ofa HOLIDAY GOODS, of the very finest character, such as Elegantly furnished Dressing Cases for Ladies, "" Gentlemen, Superbly pearl inlaid Papier Mache Portfolios. Elegant Pearl and Thrtoise Shell Card Cases. Writing Desks of the most elegant character, and of every variety. Writing cases—several varieties. Superb Regency Writing Desks—Rosewood and Mahogany, Pearl inlaid. Beautiful Shell Card Baskets. Pocket and Pen Knives of the finest quality. Pearl, Ivory, Bone, and Wooden Paper Knives. Elegantly carved paper Knives—a curious article. Embossed Leather Portfolios. Portfeuilles and Writing Pads. Pocket Books of every variety Port Monaies—such as have never been offered in this city. Sportsman's Flasks--a superior article. Together with a full assortment of elegant Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, choice Letter and Foolscap Papers, and many other articles in the Fancy and Staple Stationery line. N. B.—S. & B. beg leave to state that their un alterable determination is, to establish for them selves a firm footing in the confidence of the peo ple, and in furtherance of this determination, as sure the public that inexperienced buyers will never have imitation morocco binding sold to them for genuine Turkey, that the poor and the rich man buy from us on the same terms, and that we guarantee all articles sold by us, to be what they are represented. The small list of elegant Books and Fancy ax tides, furnished above comprise only a small part of that portion of our stock which "our neighbors" have not on hand, with the exception of a few per haps in ordinary binding. We beg leave to say further, that we have not only all the books named in published lists, but many which they have not, and NEVER HAD!! P. S.—The purchases of S. & 8., at the late trade sales, were nearly twice as large as any other house in the city. Pretty conclugOre evidence that theirs is not only the finest, but the freshest and cheapest stock in the city. SPANGLER & BROTHER, Two doors south of the Bee 'give Store, decl2-49] North Queen street. UOMea NYMYML/gto 111131,111EIVihr3P31Eftirilr Opposite Vankanan's (formerly Scho!fields) Ho!el, North Queen 3t., Lancaster, Pa. theartily recommend to the people of Lancaster, all others to whom this may come, Dr. Waylan, Grndute of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, as a gentleman eminently qualified to practice his profession in a skillful and scientific manner, and of moral character'that entitles him to all confidence. I do also certify, that Dr. Waylan did obtain, as the award of a Committee, consisting of Dr. Parmlriends f of New York, Dr. Roper of Philadelphia, and Dr: the Noyes of Baltimore, a Case of Instruments, Offered , on by the College as a prize for the greatest proficiency here in the study and art of Dentistry as taught in thei Institution. f. I do also certify that Dr. Waylan has operat upon my mouth in a highly satisfactory manner. Trios. E. BOND, Jn., A. M., M. D. Professor of Special Pathology and Therapeutics the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Lancaster, Dec. 11, 249. 96-tf Barnum's Museum, Philadelphil ESTABLISHED in public favilr—a place general resort and delighted audiences—is en equalled for instruction and chaste amusements, IK7 - Just added, to the previous collection, all the rarest curiosities of PEALE'S Museum. Living Giants, Dwarfs, Mammoth Boys; an Egyptian Crocodile, Sea Lion, Giraffe, Rattle Snakes, Enor mous Serpents, India Mice, AND 500,000 CU RIOSITIES. tirlmmonse arrangements are making for the HOLIDAYS, calculated to render the Museum the great centre of attraction for COUNTRY VISITORS. The DISSOLVING VIEWS and CHRODIATRODE coat $lO,OOO in London. Cosmorama, Melanges, Songs, &c. "THE DRUNKARD," or fallen reclaimed, an interesting moral domestic Drama, Vaudevilles, &c., every day and evening. Perormances at 3 P. M., at 71. in the evening, and Extra Performances at all hours on Christmas and New Year's day., Admittance 25 cts., children under ten years 121 cents. [Dec. 11-46-1 m To Let. PROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor's office in the city of Lancaster until Saturday the 29th day of December, inst., at 6 o'clock, P. VI., from persons desirous of renting the CITY MILL, for the term of one year, from the Ist day of April next ensuing. The conditions can be ascertained by applying to MICHAEL CARPENTER, Mayor. Lancaster, Dec. 11, 1849. 46-31 _ Elegant Books for the Hollidays, NOW OPENING AT JUDD 4. MURRAY'S CHEAP BOOK STORE, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, NORTH GIDEEN ST., LANCASTER. KITE have the largest variety and the most ele- V, gent assortment of ANNUALS, ALBUMS, POETS sari CHOICE RELIGIOUS BOOKS, insfine bindings, ever brought to this market. A large portion of these Books can be found no where else in this city. Having purchased these Books in very large quantities we can afford to sell them at VERY LOW micas—lower than our neighbors. To prove this, we respectfully invite a comparison of Books and Prices. WOMEN OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTA MENT—imperial Bvo. a very elegant volume, containing 18 exquisitely finished engravings of Female Characters of the Old and New Testa ment, with Biographies of Descriptions by 17 eminent American clergymen. WOMEN OF THE BIBLE-18 engravings, same size and style of book with the above, but with entirely different plates and matter. READ'S FAMALE POETS OF AMERICA— with Portraits, Biographical Notices and Speci mens of writings, a sumptuous volume. We have this work in Turkey morocco and in red cloth. LEAFLETS OF MEMORY—an illuminated an nual for 1850—edited by Reynell Coates, M. D. royal octavo, printed in the best manner, on snow white paper, illustrated with 12 Mezzotinto engravings and illuminations, and bound in the best style. The Leaflets for 1850, is superior to those of former years. THE ROSARY OF ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE BIBLE-Bvo. containing 6 fine Mezzotinto en gravings of subjects from celebrated scripture paintings, edited by Rev. Edward Everett Hall. This is an entirely new book, in both matter and engravings. THE SOUVINER GALLERY—an illustrated Gift Book for all seasons, edited by Emily Percival, quarto, a superb book. THE POET'S OFFERING FOR 1850—edited by Mrs. Hale, Svo., best binding, 14 plates—not only an exceedingly beautiful, but a very valuable book. YOUNG LADY'S OFFERING, Or, Gems of Prose and Poetry, by Mrs. Sigourney and others, with 4 steel illustrations, 1 vol. 12mo. YOUNG MAN'S OFFERING, Or, Prose and Poet ical Writings of the most eminent authors, illus trated with 6 engravings, 1 vol, I2mo. ARTHUR'S ADVICE TO YOUNG LADIES-12 mo. with fine steel engravings. THE GARLAND, OR TOKEN OF FRIENDSHIP —a Christmas and New Year's Gift for 1850, edited by Emily Percival, and illustrated with six fine steel engravings and illuminations, 12mo. elegantly bound, gilt edges and sides. THE OFFERING OF BEAUTY—with 10 female portraits (colored,) and a highly colored frontis piece, 1 Vol, Svo. extra gilt edges. THE SNOW FLAKE—a Christmas and New Year's gift for 1850, small octavo, printed in the best style on fine white paper, and embellished with nine Mezzotinto engravings, by Welch, and a splendid illuminated presentation plate, drawn by Dresser, and bound in the best style. THE HYACINTH, OR AFFECTIONS GIFT—a Juvenile Annual_for 1850, five fine steel plates, fancy cloth, gilt edges and sides. THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP, Or, Token of Remembrance for 1850—six fine steel plates, morocco, extra richly gilt. FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING—a Christmas, New Year and Birthday gift for 1850, illustrated with nine fine Mezzotinto engravings, by Sartain, large 12mo. bound to match the former volumes, em bossed morocco, gilt edges. THE KEEPSAKE OF FRIENDSHIP FOR 1850 —a gift book for Christmas and New Year, em bellished with fine steel engravings and illumi nations, 12 mo. CIIRISTMAS ROSES AND NEW YEAR'S GIFT FOR 1830—a new and very beautiful Juvenile Annual, large type, illustrated with five fine Mezzotinto engravings, by .Ritchie, and illumi nated title page, elegantly bound, being one of the prettiest juvenile volumes Issued front the American press, 18ino. square. Gems of the Season—Seo. 16 plates, a most elegant book. Scenes in the Life of the Saviour—Svo 8 plates. Scenes in the Lives of the Patriarchs and Prophets Bvo. 8 plates. •N'acred Annual—royal Bvo. 11 plates. The Mirror of Lye—with plates, a splendid and usefill book, by Mrs. Tuthill. ,The Woman of the Scriptures—Svo. plates--very elegant. Poetical Quotations—Svo. elegantly bound, with plates. Wordsworth's Poems—gilt, royal Sea. TVhettier , s Poems—splendid edition, Svo. many plates. Drawing Room Scrap Book—quarto, many plates. Harvest Gleanings—a beautiful book Bvo. The Young Lady's Friend. Poems—beautiful binding. Hewitt, Milman and Keats, do. Dante—with plates. Burns' Poems—gilt edge. Poets and Poetry of the Ancients, fine. t( of America, Heman's Poems—plates. Gems of . Beauty—Svo. plates, elegant. The Rosemary, " " Scott's Works, " "*" " Ladies' Wreath—for 1850, 24 plates, do.: Odd Fellows Offering for 1850, many, plates elegant, do < 'lB4B do 1849 Pilgrim's Progress—Svo. beautiful editibn. The Fairy Ring for ISSO. Campbell's Poetical Works. Pope's Milton's " 2vol, many plates, gilt edge. Montgomery " Cowper's " " Shakspeare—three different editions. Life and Beauties of Shakespeare. Croly's British Poets. Tupper's Complete Poetical Works. Course of Time . beet American edition. Christmas Blossoms. The Ruby—Gems of Poetry. Lady's Scrap Book, plates. Laurel Wreath, plates. Hannah Moore's Private Devotion—splendid edition. The Gem for 1850. Poems of Amelia. Rhymes of Travel, by J. B. Taylor, gilt edge. Lamb's Essays of Elia. Christ's Messengers. . Baxter's Saints Rest, elegant binding. Mason's Spiritual Treasury, " Flavel's Fountain of Life, Memoirs of Elizabeth Graham, ' Owen on Forgiveness, Bishop Hopkins on the Commandments. Nelson on Infidelity, elegant binding. Guide for Young Disciples, " Persuasions to Early Piety, " Young Men from Home, Mason on Self Knowledge, " Abbott's Mother at Home, The above is but a portion of our Gift Books. We shall issue other advertisements describing more fully our stock of this description; to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public, as suring them that as our stock is the largest, so it is the cheapest in the city. dec 11 46 VALUABLE City Property at Private Sale. 911 HE subscriber will sell at private sale, his three I story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated on the west side of Duke street, in the city of Lanc'r. As the arrangements of the above property are of the most complete character, its location renders it one of the most eligible private residences in the city. If not sold before Saturday, the 22d instant, it will on that day, at 7 o'clock P. AI., be offered at public sale, at the public house of Edward S. Hubley, in said city. Terms reasonable, and can be ascertained by calling on either Henry E. Leman or Frs. Keenan. Dec 11 '494d-46] JAMES LEMAN. April 17, 1849 London Mustard, Pickles & Saud Mushroom and Walnut Ketchep. Prepared Salad Dressing for Lobsters, Chi ens, &c. English Mustard in pound and half pound bott Dunn's Chemically Prepared Chocolate for Ii lids. Spanish and 'French Olives, Capers, & Sweet Currie Powder, 4dian Soy, and Cayenne Pep Anchovy, Shrimp, Bloater and Cavier Pastes RICH SAUCES of every variety imported, as Reading, Harvey, John Bull, Worcester, C &c. &c. &C. Preserved English Fruits and Provisions. Jellies, Jams, Marmalades, and Preserved Ja ca Ginger. FOR RENT. ALL that property situated on West Chesnut street and the Pennsylvania Railroad, in the city of Lancaster, being the DWELLING HOUSE, FOUNDRY AND MA CHINE SHOP, now in the tenure of Mr. Wm. Kirkpatrick, and the FORWARDING HOUSE, in the tenure of Mr. Jacob Albright—either separa tely or together—also, the FORWARDING HOUSE, now in the tenure of Mr. David Royer; the whole for one or more years from the lel of April next. JOHN F. STEINMAN, 46-4t' Lancaster, Dec. 11, 1849 Estate of Christian Bachman, deceased. LETTERS testamentary on the Estate of Chris tian Rachman Esq., late of the city of Lancas ter, decd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the city of Lancaster. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against it will present them immediately for payment. to ELIZABETH BACHMAN, Dec 11 149-6t-46j Executrix. .Philidelphia'and Atlantic Steam' -Navigatien paws Line. ~ 11. S. _MAIL STEAMSHIP PHILADELPHIA., FOR NAVA; 11 . 1111, VIA- CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH. THE new and splendid Steamship PHILADELPHIA, S. Gallagher Commander, will positively sail from - ;CIO' Philadelphia for Charleston, Sayan nab & Havana, on TUESDAY, De- --- cember 18th, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,.from CoMpany's Wharf, foot of Lombard street. • The Philadelphia has accommodations Unsurpas sed by any Steamer yet built, and having double side lever marine engines of great strength and power, full reliance may be placed upon her for safety, speed and comfort. Passengers for New Orleans, can take Steamer at Havana, or take the land route at Charleston or Savannah, and proceed directly on. Rates of Fare to Havana. Ladies' Saloon and State Room Berth. $7O Gentlemen's cc cc 70 Rates of Fare to Charleston and Savannah. Cabin Passage, Sate Room, to Savannah, $22 Steerage to Savannah, and found, 10 Cabin Passage to Charleston, 20 Steerage to Charleston, and Found, 10 All Tickets must be procured at the Company's Office, No. 97 South Wharves, foot of Lombard st. A. W. THOMPSON, Pres't. JOHN L. Lurron, Treasurer. Dec. 11. 46 LANCASTt.R COUNTY SS. Elizabeth Markley January Term, 1850. vs. David IVlarkley, et al Summons in Partition. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Lancaster County, GREETING : F Elizabeth Markley makes you secure in pro- Isecuting her claim, then summons by good sum moners David Marclay, John Stouffer and Ann his wife, late Ann Stouffer, John S. Markley, William Charles Maloy and Ann Martha Maloy, minor chil dren of Sarah Maley, deceased, late Snrah Mark ley intermarried with James Maloy, William Com megys and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Mark ley, a daughter of Samuel Markley, decd, inter married with William Commegys, children and heirs at law of Margaret Markley, late of the borough of Harrisburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, deceased, Anna Markley, Abraham Witmer, David Gittinger, Jacob Gittinger, Henry Gittinger and Mary Gittin ger, (minors) children of Samuel Gittinger, children and heirs at law of Barbara Gittinger, late of the township of Earl, in the couuty of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Lancaster, at our County Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, there to be held on the THIRD MONDAY in JANUARY next, to answer the Plaintiff of a Plea—wherefore she the said Plaintiff and the said Defendants together and undivided, do hold all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Earl township, Lancaster county, and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Sore cher, John Stolsfoos.and others, containing about 82 Acres, be the same more or less, whereof the said Defendants partition between them to be made according to the laws and the customs of this Com monwealth; in such cases made and provided, do gainsay and the same to be done,.do not permit very unjustly and against the same laws and cus toms as the said Plaintiff says.. And have you then there the names• of those summoners and this writ. Witness the Hon. Ellis Lewis, Esq.,President of our said Court at Lancaster, the third day of De cember, in the year A. D. 1849. HENRY STOEK, Proth'y. Per J. Bowman. Dec 11-46] Valuable City Property for Sale. IT being the intention of the subscriber to re move from Lancaster in the spring, he offers for sale the following very valuable City Property, viz : TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, two stories high, adjoining each other, and under one roof, fronting on the east side of South Queen street, a few doors south of the Odd Fellows Hall. Tile House adjoining Mrs. Musser on the north— has six rooms in it, with a good. celler and teller kitchen. There is a pump in a never-failing spring in the cellar adjoining the kitchen, and also a cis tern in the yard. There are also a good Bake oven, Wash and Wood house in the yard, and a small garden adjoining. This house rents at present for SSO per annum. THE DWELLING HOUSE jeLadjoining the above and property of Mr. Jor dan on the south, also contains six rooms, and has a large and convenient kitchen adjoining, with a large cellar under the front building, well adapted for a store. It has the same water convenience as the abate. There is a beautiful cave or vault in the garden, with a new summer-house erected over it. This house rents for $125 per annum. The lot on which the above dwellings are erected is 131 feet 6 inches aeep, and the whole will be sold together. ALSO—On the alley immediately back of the above, A PIECE OF GROUND, extending west 113 feet 6 inches, with a convenient double two , . story brick D ELLING HOUSE, a stable, wngon shed, and carpenters shop thereon erected. These dwellings each have four rooms and a garret, with a cellar and garden. They are now under a rent of $4O each, and $55 is offered for the coming year. The above properties are all in first-rate repair, and if desirable they will be sold together or sepa rate to suit purchasers. Persons desirous of pur chasing will please call upon the subscriber residing on the premises, or on Alderman J C Van Camp, in Centre Square, who will give further particulars as to terms and conditions of sale. grlf not disposed of previous to Saturday, the sth day of January, 1850, they wO/ be sold at PUBLIC AucTiorr on Saturday, the 12th of January, at the hotel of E. S. Ilubley, (Swan,) at 7} o'clock P. M., at which time attendance will be given and terms made known by A. W. BOLENIUS. Lancaster, Dec 11, '49 46-5 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB ALBRIGHT, to the Court of Quater Ses sions at January term, 1850, for license to keep a tavern in the Village of Churchtown, Lancaster county--it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Caernarvon, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the pubic and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob Albright, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Hanson R Jacobs, Coleman J Bull, Jacob Jame son, Lot Rogers, E D White, Cyrus H Jacobs, Edward Davies, David Jenkin,, William Witman, M Bichham, E Rogers, Francis Gillespie. dec l l '49 .46-30` IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN A. SCHEURENBRAND, to the Court of Quar ter Sessions at January term, 1860, for license to keep a Tavern in the West Ward of the City of Lancaster—it being an old stand. _ _ WE, the undersigned citizens of the West Ward, city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John A. Scheurenbrand, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of Strangers and Travellers. John Baumiller, William F. Miller, Samuel Landis, Jacob Snyder, Peter Wenauer, Samuel Krysinger, Wendel Martzall, Fiederick Peusch, Jeremiah McCracken, Joseph Brillhart, James H. Ferry, John Frailey, Gilbert R. Hartley, George Ackerman. [Dec. 1 l-46-3t. To the Creditors and those Inter ested in the Estate of Peter Bomberger. 111 HE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the I Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster- county, to distribute the balance in the hands of Andrew Metzgar, Esq., Assignee of said Peter Bomberger, will meet for the purpose of his appointment, on ~"hursday, the 3d day of January next, at 2 o'clock M., at the public house of Wm. Wright, in South ; Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, when and Ll where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. WM. MATHIOT. t Dec II '49 td-46 n GREAT IMPROVEMENT In Horse Power Threshing Machines. AT S. B. HAINES' Establishment, where it i well 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 reasonable 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 I will be happy to wait on cus,omers. N. B.—l hereby caution the public not 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 bl 9 .42-Ipeow . . • • VALUABLE BM ESTATE FOB SAIX. ON FRIDAY, the 21st day of December, 1849, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be expelled to public sale, on the premises, in 'Drumm* twp., Lancaster Co., near Chesnut Level, the following described val uable Real Estate, being the proper,ty of the late Col. Samuel Morrison, deceased, to wit: Traet4of excellent Land, laying on both sides or the GJnewango creek, containing 217 ACRES, about 167 of which is cleared. land, under good fence, well limed, and in a high state of cultivation ; and the residue covered with thriving young Tim ber, embracing hickory, chesnut and w bite 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 be low, withi n h a l,. a mile each way .of the premises. The farm adjo ins lands of John N. Russed,George Morrison, Joh n Long, and James M. Steele ; and the improvements are a large Two-story Brick House, ass covered with slate ; a very large Bank 11.1 1 _ 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 pump) in the yard. The whole tract will be sold together—or it will be divided into two or three farms and sold sepa rately—as may best suit purchasers. The sale will positively be made on that day. There are several churches, of various denomi nations, in the neighborhood, and, owing to its advantages of location; &c., is one of the most desirable 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 12 o'clock M. of said day, when due attendaace will be given and terms made known by JAMES M'SPARREN, SANDERS MTULLOUGH, Administrators of Samuel Morrison, decd. LrY'The Grain in the ground (about 20 Acres,) will be sold at the same time and place. Dec 4 45-ts Estate of David Eberly. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. AXTHEREAS, Michael Musselman, assignee of V David Eberly, did, on the first day of Decem ber, 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 twenty first day of January, 1850 for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: HENRY STOEK, Prothon'y. Prothonotary's Office, I Lancaster, Dec. 4,1849. 45-4 t Estate of Benj. Swayne and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc'r. AITHERFAS, David Walton and E. T. Swayne, V, A.assigneee of Benjamin Swayne and Wife, did on the 26th day of November, 1849, file in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, their Ac count of said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said dstate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 21st day of January, 1850 for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions he filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Proth'y. Proth , ys Office, Lanc'r, Dec. 4, >49-4t-45. Estate of David-Clendenin,dee , d. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of David Clendenin, late of Little Britain twp., Lancaster county, have been issued by the Register of said county to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement; without delay, to either of the undersigned. JA VIES PATTERSON, Little Britain, NICHOLAS H. WELLS, Drumore. Dec 4 , 49. *Gt-45 Wanted. FO U R THOUSAND DOLLARS secured by Judgment or Mortgage on unencumbered prop erty, for five or seven years. ALSO, FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS for one year, from the lst 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 nmrtgage on unencumbered City property worth $.1,500. Enquire at the General Agency Office in North Qaeen street, opposite Mrs. Kauffman's Hotel. Lancaster, Nov. 27. tf-44 New Millinery Goods. FALL AND WINTER BONNETS. T RS. MARY KURTZ has just received the Fall and Wintei Fashions for Bonnets, to which she respectfully invites tha 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, &c.,, all of which she wll dispose of on accommodating terms, at her well known stand in North Queen at., nearly oppo site Wentz's Dry Goods Store. Ec!rThe Ladies of the city and county of Lancas ter are invited, to call and examine. nov 20 '49 43-3 m Notice To k e heirs and legal representatives of Henry 0 , late of West Donegal township, Lancaster county, dec'd, rpHAT 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 15th of December next, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., at, the late dwel ling house of said deed, fronting on the Lancaster nod Middletown turnpike near the C one wago bridge in said township, to part or value the game, when and where you are notified to altend if you see proper. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff of Lancaster County, Pa Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, Nov. 27th '49.5 44-3 t A Stray Cow. CAME to the plantation of the sub- qp:,. scriber, residing in Leacock twp.,• Lancaster county, on the 3d of Nov. inst., a RED COW with white face, apparently about Sor 9 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. JOEL L. LIGHTNER. nov 27 '3t-44 - IDO LANES neatly and expeditiously executed at Jillthis office, in the rear of the Market House. l'"?' There is no knowing what a day may bring forth. To-day we may feel transplanted into a warmer 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. Jos. 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 business on the smallest profits. Lancaster Hall of Fashion, North Queen Street, two doors South of Orange. nor 27-tf-44] JOS. GORMLEY. Stray Steer. CAME to the premises of the ,s- s subscriber, in Strasburg twp., about half a mile East of the bor- 1 1 ) ough of Strasburg, a dark red steer, 11.11.1.! with about two inches of the left '' • horn broken off, and the long hair of the tail white. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and takg him away, other wise he will be disposed of according to law. ADAM MAURER. nov 27 *3t44 Estate of Henry Myers and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Loner. AXTHEREAS, George T. Clark, Esq., assignee V V of Henry Myers and Wifei did, on the 20th day of November, 1849, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court his AccBunt 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 ATTEST : HENRY STOEK, Proth , y. Proth , ys Office, Lan. Nov. 27, '49. 4t-44 Estate of John McConaughy. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Latter. - VI[THEREAS, John S. Stager, Trustee and As signee of John McConaughy, did, on the 20th day of November, 1849, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the sail Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in zhe 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'ye Office, Lan. Nov. 27, 2 49. 4t-44 Dr. S. P. Townsend's Original and Genuine Sarsaparilla. gGROSS of the above original and only genuine Sarsaparilla, for aale by CHAS. A. HEINITSH, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Nov. 20-43-2m] East King street. ADAMS Sc Co :ft 14149Lr et 5A. • - For Lcmcaster, Harrisfiterg, Carlisle, PhiZa.., 4re. MEE undersigned, having made arrangements I, with the Eagle Line for speciai,accommoda tions, are prepared to forward to andfrout -Phila ' delphia daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cues of Goode, fire. Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle, and Cbambersburg, 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 them to 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 Hxpress, no commission will be charged. pFFlCES.—Philadelphia, ADAMS & Co., No. 80 Chesnut Street ; Lancaster. J. G. TEACKARA, North Queen Street; Harrisburg, G. BEIINGIER, Market Street. E. S. SANFORD, I S. M. SHOEMAKER, PP.OPREETORS. Philadelphia. Nov. 20, >49 43-ly 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 hi's office, or at Mrs. Kauffman's Hotel, immediately opposite. Oct 16, , 49-6m-38] GEO. B. HAMILTON. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE .dT PUBLIC S.dLE. ON SATURDAY December 22, '49, will be sold at public sale, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, under the will of John Albert, deed, at the public house of Martin Kling, in Mountjoy twp., on the Lancaster and Harrisburg turnpike, about lb miles from Eliz abethtown, and I mile from Funk's tavern, and nearly opposite the Anchor Tavern, a small tract of land containing S Acres and 14 Perches, adjoining lands of Martin Kling, Philip Fisher, Jas. Raymond, and others, fronting on said turnpike, on which is erected a TWO STORY LOG in D WELLING HO USE, 4 1111 .'' 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 I P. M. of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by PHILIP FISHER, JACOB ALBERT, Executors of John Albeit, deed. nov 27 .4t-44 New Hat and Cap Store, East King St., a few doors west of the Farmer's Bank. LEVI S 41ITH respectfully informs his friends and the public,- that he has just received and is now opening at his new Store, a .plendid assort ment of new and fashionable HATS and 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, Cassimere, 4w., of various sizes and shapes. Hats made to order at as short notice as desired. CAPS, CAPS, CAPS! ' His stock of Caps are of various styles and prices. He 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-ly Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ON THURSDAY, the 20th of December next, will be sold at public sale, at the public house' of Abraham Hoover, in the village of Rawlinsville, the following described property, late of Jno. Laird, deed, to wit: No. I. A tract of Land in Nlartic township, ad joining lands of David Black, Joseph Armstrong, Coleman's and others, containing 74 ACRES and 100 PERCHES of good land,—about two-thirds cleared, (of which S Acres is meadow watered by the Tuckquan creek,) and the remaining one-third heavily covered with thriving timber. The public road leading from Lancaster to M , Call's Ferry passes through this farm. The improvements V . 2 are a Two Story DWELLING HOUSE, a log.ol. BARN, Spring House, and a thriving young OR CHARD, just beginning to bear. A never failing spring of water rises within a few feet of the house. No. 2. A Lot of Ground, containing 4 acres and 120 perches, more or less,situated in the village of Rawlinsville, adjoining braham Hoover, Samuel artin and others, having thereon erected a two Story Stone DWELLING HOUSE and Stable, with a well of excellent water at the door. The whole of this lot is under good fence, and part of it is covered with timber. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and possession given on the first of April next. Any person desirous of viewing the properties, or either of them, previous to the day of sale, can be shown them by applying to the subscriber near Rawlinsville. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M. of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by DAVID LAIRD, Executor. Dec 4 45-3t* 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 Story MANSION HOUSE, and Half a Lot of Ground, 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 1 inches, and on Shippen 38 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 bath house ; 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 M'CONOMY 44-31 no% 27 '49 For Sale. MHE subscriber offers at private sale, a one Eli story BRICK HOUSE with BRICK KITCH-ja. EN, smoke 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 went, situate in East King street, Lancaster city, opposite John Hamilton's tavern. If the property is not sold at private sale by Satur day 16th 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 For Sale. THE subscriber will sell, at private sale the lot on the north east corners of Duke .and Walnut streets, the FOUR BRICK TWO STORY DWEL LINGS adjoining, and the lot on the north. HENRY E. LEMAN. Dec 4 4.5-tf Millinery. IUrRS. BAILIE will open an assortment 111 of Fashionable Millinery, on THURS DAY, November Ist, 1849, at her residence in East King street. [oct 30 ,494.1-40 BIRD SEEDS.—Canary, Hemp, Millet, Maw and Yellow Seed. Cuttle Fish Bone, • For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSIPS Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, nov6-41-lm] East King street, Lancaster Estate of Lewis Wisslar and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Loner TXTHEREAS, John and Michael Wisslar, Assig- V V nees and Trustee's of Lewis Wisslar es 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 laid Court have appoin ted the 22d day of December, next, 1849, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. .A.TTEST : HENRY STOEE, Proth'y. Proth7s Office, Lan. Nov, 27, 19. . 41-44 Two.. Valuable- Farms , :Eind.^.lo4-. Property for Sale in Franklin-, - • . 111 H E -subscriber, contemplating a change of test " dence, will nell at Potate Azle, the following described valuable' piepertini,-viz: FARM No. 1 Situated in Southampton township, Franklin county, about 2 miles north of Shippens burg, containing .200 ACRES of the best quality of Limestone Land-160 acre/of whieli are cleared, under good fence, and in a high state or cultivation. The residue is well covered with thriving Oak tim ber. 'The improvements consist of a large - TWO STORY sass STONE HOUSE, a= etl 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 arc also a Frame Tenant House and Log Barn. FARM No. 2 On wLich the subscriber resides, is situated in Franklin and Cumberland counties,. about 2 miles north of Shippensburg, and adjoining tract No. 1. It consists .of 180 ACRES of good Limestone Land. About 160 acres is cleared land, under good fence, and in an excellent state of cul tivation, 10 acres of which is natural meadow, and 30 acres thoroughly limed—also 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 Ejfk i, —a large Frame BANE BARN, Corn Crib, A , 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 for a Flouring Mill—the other seat has been occupied as an E'dge 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 Intelligeneer, who is acquainted with the properties. JOHN COX. October 16, 1849 tf-38. Valuable Property for. Sale. 111 HE 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 1.28 ACRES, ot first-rate Limhstune Land, in a high state of cul tivation. About 100 Acres of it are cleared, and the balance ot 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. 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 of Water in the yard near the dwelling. This property 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 18-31] MATTHEW DAVIDSON. A Valuable Farm for Sale In Mor xlson,s Core. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale,- the Real Estate lying in North Woodberry township, Blair_county, about 4 miles south of Martinsburg, belonging to the estate of John Bowers, dec'd, and containing about 224 ACRES of the best Limestone land, with two large DWELLING HOUSES and a large Swiss BANK BARN thereßn erected. About 150 Acres of said Land 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 most desirable part thereof. The terms will be made easyto suit the purchaser. STEPHEN RICHARDSON and others, Heirs to the above Estate. .201-40 Martinsburg, Oct. 30 Public Sale. ON SATURDAY, the 15th day of December next, in pursuance of an alias order of the Or phans, Court of Lancaster county, will be offered at public sale, at the public . house of Abraham Huber, in the village of Aawlinsville, Martic twp., the following Real Estate, late the prope.tty of G. S. Savery, deceased, viz:—No. 1, A Tract of Land, • containing SO ACHES, situated in Martic township, Lancaster county, adjoining the village of Rawlins vine, and property of Peter Diffenbach, Isaac Drum and David Laird. The improvements consist of a large one and a half story DWELLING HOUSE, STONE TENANT HOUSE, in excellent ' Et ft Barn, and other out buildings. There are two never failing springs of water on the premises:— Abo..t 25 Acres are covered with Oak, Hickory and Chesnut Sprout Timber, including some very valua ble Rail Timber. The balance is cleared and under good fence. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the day of sale, will please call upon . Mr. Lewis, residing on the premises, or either of the under signed administrators. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. D 4., on said day, wh:. attendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned Administrators. CHRISTIAN BRENNEMAN, DANIEL GOOD. nov 20 4t-41 'i Mice. THE M embers of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County, are hereby notified, that the anninil meeting for the election of officers for the ensuing year, will be 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. .11-42 A otice. 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 th 6 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. CLARKSON, Cashier. [June 26-6m-22 County Loan. 1010ROPOSALS 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(lSso) for loaning money on the first day of April next, 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 for one, two, three or four years, to suit lenders. JOHN WIT VIER, HENRY MUSSLENIAN, DAVID STYER. Commissioner's Office, Lane., Nov. 27, '49. City Boot and Shoe Store. THE subscriber takes pleasure in giving _notice to his friends and the citizens of Lancaster co. generally, that he has just - opened a new and faith; ionable BOOT and SHOE ESTABLISHMENT in North Queen Street, two doors North of Van ICan an's (late Scholfield's) Hotel, where, he trusts, a generous ptiblic will give him a call, and examine his fine assortment of Boon and SHOES, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. He has, and will keep constantly on hand, an excellent lot of Men's and Boys' t BOOTS AND SHOE'S, at all prices, warranted to be of the best material and manufacture. Also, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes, of every variety and-style, and of the finest and best mechanical execution. Customer Work executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. The undersigned most respectfully solicits a call from the Ladies and Gentlemen of this county, as he is 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. 3m-36 Oct 2, ,49 New Arrival at John Amer's City Hat and Cap Store! THE subscriber would respectfully - inform his friends and customers that the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past season has induced him to lay in a large,stock Fashionable Bats and Caps, Jafor the Fall and Winter Trade, and thug" he is thereby able to offer bargains to customers. He continues to manufacture Hats of all descrip tions, on the moat improved styles: comerising Beaver, Nutria, Silk„Moteskin, Brush, Cassimere, Russia, 4-c., of the most fashionable styles. He is now ready to offer the Fall Style of Mats light,and pleasant for Fall and Winter wear, which cannot be surpassed for beauty of Mash, trimming and durability. Warranted to give satisfaction and keep their color. Also a veryextensive 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., low FOR CASH. Please call and examine at the largest establish ment in the city—City Hat and Cap Store, North Queen Street, oppoiite the Post Office, Lancaster. • JOHN AM'ER, Proprietor.. , N. 8.--Hats made to order at the shortest notice: Hats bought in the establishment brushed and iron ed whenever desired free'orcharge. .r. A. Lancaster, Oct. 2, '49 . .11146
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