Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, September 10, 1850, Image 3

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    Opening of tne Fall Campaign^
AT THE “EAGLE DRV GOODS’ STORE;
WITH an extensive assortment of Fall and
Winter Goods, of every description.
Beautiful Styles of Fall Silks.
Magnificent Watered. Silks,
Rich Chine dress * “
“ Fig'd “ ' “
“ Changeable “ “
New styles Mens de Laines.
Plain Chamelion Moos, de Laines, for 12! cents.
Splendid Turn Satins (or Dresses and Mantillas,
garnet, blue, green, black, gold, &c.■ '
Woolen and Colton Flannels. White, red and
yellow CLOTHS , CASSIMERS and VESTINGS.
3 The above with :l complete stock ol seasonable
Goods, offers every inducement to purchasers.
K THOS. J. WENTZ &i CO.,
Golden Eagle, cor. of E. King and Centre Square,
sep Uf \ ' 33 ' Li
Eagle Carpet ISall,
OFFERS every inducement, to persons in want
of a Carpet. Here may be found an extensive
assortment of Ingrain aiid \ enitian Carpeting, at
prices ranging from 12* cents to §1,50 per yard.
An excellent article of Rag Carpet, all wool, In
grain for 50 cts. per yard. Splendid all wool Floor
Cloth. Bright colored cotton Yenitian, of all
widths—at the Eagle Carpel Hall. •
THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
Late Longcnecker’s, corner of East King and
.Centre Square. [sep 10-33
Valuable Tavern Stain! at Public
• Sale. I
ON SATURDAY, the 9th Jay of November I
next, will be offered at public rale, on the j
premises, that valuable and.well established j
TAVE IIS STAND, j
situated in West King street in the city of Lancas
ter si»n of the Sorrel Horse, at present m the nc- ;
cupancy of Henry Lichty, adjoining the Hanking |
House of the Lancaster Savings’ Institution on the
west, property of Dr. Fahnestock on the east and
running back to a 16 feet ally on the north. fej-S
The Tavern House is a Two Stroy Brick, pfij*!,
Building, with extensive Back Buildings, divided j
into convenient rooms, and embracing every con- i
venience for a hotel. There isan exceientSTAßLE ;
with extensive sheds attached, and a fino Yard j
with ample room for vehicles, which maybe enter- |
ed either from West King street, or the alley in the j
rear. 1
This property has long been occupied as a Tavern j
Stand, and has always been regarded as one of the ;
most eligible in the city, being convenient to the
Court House and all kinds of business. Indeed,
has no superior in the city, and to an active, enter
prising man offers inducements rarely to be met
with
Sale to commence at 4 o’clock, P. M., when at
tendance will be given and terms made known by
JOHN SCIIKRFE.
33-ts
Lancaster, Sept 10, ISyO,
Home, Education foru Soil’d Number of Youuji
Ladies.
Aston lUdgo Seminary, near Pliil’a
Rev. D. S. Huhtinotuh, A. M., Principal ami
Chaplain.
Besides fHithftxlly literary and religious in
struction from well qualified preceptors, the pupils
will enjoy the inestimable advantages of a retired,
refined, and affectionate home in one of the most
beautiful positions in the State. The subscriber is
gratified to learn that the number of admissions is
to be restricted, that the school will partake essen
tially of the character of a -private family.’*— Bishop
Potter. . .
***“ 1 am strongly impressed with a conviction
that there is perhaps not a single institution of the
kind in America, where sound evangelical instruc
tions, and a healthful religious influence arc brought
to bear more directly upon the forming character
of the pupil a.—Rev. G. W. Ridgely, General Agent
of the American Tract Society.
For Circulars address *he Principal, Aston Village
Green P. 0 , Del. Co., Pa. **
sep 10
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
T** HE* subscriber respectfully informs tin
that he has already supplied himsel
large and varied assortment of Stoves, ■
variety and adapted to all the different
which he is constantly making new additions
He has just added’to his assortment, the new
Vernon, 4 Holed, Flat Top, Celebrated Cook Stoves.
This Stove stands at the top of the list, and we defy
a better Stove to be produced. This Stove possesses
a larger oven than any other Stove, is capable of
baking from 4 to G loaves ot bread at once, Tor
which I have the exclusive agency in this county.
Also, the celebrated Ben Franklin Air Tight
Parlor Coal Stove—a beautiful article.
The public may rest assured that no effort shall
be saved to make his Stove depot the great resort
during the coming Stove season.
Don’t forget the place, just between the National
House and Mrs. Kauffman’s Black Horse Hotel,
North Queen st. GEO. D. SPRECHER,
sep 10-83-tf] Hardware Dealer.
Estate of Magdalena Winger.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan.
WHEREAS, Moses Winger and Henry Hines,
Trustees of Magdalena Winger, did on the
28th day of August, ISSO, tile in the office of the
Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of
said estate ;
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint
ed the Third Monday of November next, for the
confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
s Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y,
Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sep. 10, ’5O. 33-4 t
Estate of CUristlan Kauffman and
Wife.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan.
William Carpenter, Trustee of
YY Christian Kauffman and Wife, (both dec’d.,')
did on the 27th day of August, ISSO, file in the
office of the Prothonotary of 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 appoint
ed the 18th day of November, ISSO, for *he confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y.
Prolh’ys Office, Lan. Sep. 10, ! 00. 33-4 t
Notice to Ann Cain.
TIYHE said ANN CAIN is required to appear in
I the Court of Common Please of Lancaster, on
the Third. Monday of November next , 1850, to ans
wer the complaints of her husband, John Cain,
against her, and his application for a divorce from
her entered in said Court.
JACOB HUBER, Sheriff.
Sheriff ’a Office, Lan. Sep. 10, ’5O. 33-td
Apprentices Wanted.
apprentices wanted to learn the Tailoring
. Business. Boys who have some knowledge
of the business would be preferred. Enquire of
the subscriber, in West King st., Lancaster.
E. M. HAMBKIGIIT.
33-3 t
Lowe’s Honey Soar.
LOWE’S Honoy Soap, a superior article for the
Toilet and Bath.* For sale at
CHARLES A. HKINITSH’S,
East King street.
aop-10-33]
MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA
Do. do. Camphor,
Husband’s Magnesia
Bley’s do.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla
Townsend’s do
Jngt received and Tor vale at
CHXS. A. HEINITSU'S
sep 10-33] Drug Store, East King street.
MACKEREL,
SHAD, CODFISH, I
SALMON, I Constantly on hand and
HERRINGS, l for sale hy
PORK, f J. PALMER & Co.,
HAMS AND SIDES, I Market Street Wharf,
SHOULDERS, | PHILADELPHIA.
LARD AND CHEESE,J [sep 10-33 3m
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, trading under the firm of Lenher
& Geiger, in the Foundary and Machine business,
was dissolved on the 7th day of February, 1850.
The accounts of the late firm will be settled by
John Lenher & Co. JOHN LENHER,
ELISHA GEIGER.
33-3 t
t Lancaster, Sep. 10, 1850.
- Hardware and Scales.
TRUMAN & SHAW.
So 335 Market street, three doors below Ntnta,
PHILADELPHIA,
Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
NAILS, HARDWARE AND TOOLS.
MERCHANTS, Builders, Housekeepers and
Mechanics, supplied at the lowest rates. —
Agents for Shellbarger’s Patent Planes, warranted
superior to any other. Being also agents for
ELICOTT & ABBOTT'S PLATFORM SCALES,
they will furnish Hay, Coal, Barrow, Warehouse
and Store Scales of warranted workmanship and
correctness, at factory prices. Also Druggists and
Store-keepers Counter Scales, Steelyards, Spring
Balances, Weights of all sizes, &c., &c.
•Philadelphia, sept 3 3m-32
7o Creditors-and all interested intestate of JAMES
LYTLE , deed.
TAKE NOTICE that the subscriber, Auditor
appointed by the Orphans’* Court of Lancaster
county to distribute the balanee remaining in the
hands of Francis Taylor, Administrator of James
Lytle, late of Leacock Township, (shoemaker,)
dec’o, according to law, will attend to the duties
ol his appointment at his office in the village ol
Soudersburg, in East Lampeter township, on Wed
nesday, the eighteenth day of September next, at
one o’clock, P. M., where all interested are re
quested to attend. JOHN QUIGLEY,
3-32-31] _ Audltor *_
Estate of Saral* Uotli.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the c». of Ijinc'r.'
WHEREAS, John Christ, by his administrators,
C. T. A., Trustee ofSarah Roth,did on the
24th day of-August, 1850, 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, the said Court have appoin
ted the twenty-first day of September, 1850, for the
confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, 4 HENRY STOEK, Proth’y.
Proth’v’s Office, Lan. Sep. 3, ’5O. 32-4 t
Estate oi' Fred’k Ocliner & Mary
Ochoer, Ills Wife.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lunc’r.
WHEREAS, John Christ by his Administrators,
C. T. A., Trustee of Frederick Ocliner and
Mary Ochner his wife, did on the 24th day of August,
1850, file in tht office of the Prothonotary of the
said Court, their account ol 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 September, 1850, for the
confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y
Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sep. 3, ’5O. 32-4. t
Estate of JoUn Christ, dec’d.
I* KTTERS of administration, (with the will an
nexed,} on the Estate of John Christ, late of
Lancaster city, dec’d, having been granted to the
undersigned; all persons indebted to said Estate
are requested to make immediate pajment, and
those having demands against the same will present
them for settlement to the undersigned administra
tors JACOB CHRIST,
SUSAN ANN CHRIST,
JOHN F. SHRODER,
aug 13-6t-29] BKNJ. F. SHENK.
Excelsior Seminary,
EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER.
rpHE next session of this Institution under the
| charge of Miss Boyd, will commence on MON
DAY, the 2nd of SEPTEMBER. The year will
be divided into two sessions, of five months each.
The course of instruction will he thorough and
extensive, embracing all the solid and ornamental
branches usually taught in the highest order of
Female Seminaries.
TERMS.—For tuition in all the English and
Scientific branches, together with Drawing, Paint
ing, Needle-work, &c., per session $lO.
Ancient and Modern Languages taught by a Eu
ropean, $lO.
A skillful Professor will visit the School twice a
week to give instruction in Vocal Music.
For further particulars address
M. J. BOYD, Principal.
Lancaster, July 30, ISSO. 26-tf
What! Another Grocery?
“ Each his own'fortune pursues in the chase ;
How many the rivals, how narrow the apace !
But hurry ami scurry, oh, mottlesome game !
The cars roll in thunder, the wheels rush in 1131116!’
THE subscriber has just opened a very splendid
assortment of fresh and CHEAP yvn- j?
GROCERIES AND- TEAS, in one offemiWiiisa
the rooms lately erected by Mr. K. J. PMH
Kramph, north-east corner ol Orange and f|f" ,n iIHE
North Queen streets, to which he invites the atten
tion of private families, hotels, and the public in
general.- Every attention will be given to have
every article in his line fresh, and of the first quali
ty, at the lowest prices.
Goods will be sent to any part of the city.
'C. C. VANKANAN.
29-lf
Creditors of SAMUEL McKINNEY, dec'd.
rriAKE notice that the subscriber, Auditor ap
| pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster
county, to distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of J. H. Withers, administrator of Samuel
McKinney, late ol the borough of Marietta, dec’d,
according to law, will attend for the purpose of his
appointment, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of Septem
ber next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house
of John Michael, in North Queen Street, Lapcaster.
ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor.
30-5 t
ie public
If with a
of every
uses, to
At tlie Old Place!
E BOSTON, Tonsorial'Professor, still performs
# operations with the RAZOR and SCISSORS,
; at the old stand, Centre Square, directly above
! Hubley’s Grocery, where he will at all times be
: found ready and willing to make smooth the visage
! and dress the hair in a manner and style to please
■ all who may favor him with their custom,
i SHAMPOONING will also be done on the most
, reasonable terms —as also sharpening Razors that
i may be entrusted to his charge.
; He solicits a continuance of public patronage.
Lancaster, Aug. 20. 30-tf
Guns! Guns!!
JUST received a large assortment of Stub Twist
Patent Breecn Double Guns —also, single Shot
(Juns, Smooth Bore and Cut Rifles, for sale at very
low prices, at the Cheap Hardware Store, by
REUBEN S. ROHRER,
East King street.
aug 20-tf-30]
LANCASTER COUNTY , SS.
AT an Orphans’ Court held at Lancaster for the
county of Lancaster, on the 20th day of Au
gust, A. D., Jsso.
And now, August 20th, ISSO, On motion of Geo.
Ford, Attorney for petitioner, rule granted on the
heirs and legal representatives of Joseph Hoover,
late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d, who died in
testate, to appear in .open court on the Third Mon
day of September next , at 10 o’clock, A. M., to ac
cept or refuse to accept the remaining real estate
of said deceased, at the valuation put upon thesame
hy ihe Inquest as confirmed on the 29th day of
November, 182 G.
And coOrt further order and direct notice of the
said rule tu be given in the Lancaster Intelligencer,
and Lancaster Union, newspapers published in the
; city of Lancaster, for three successive weeks.
By the Court, JAMES DYSART,
aug 27-31-3t] For Clerk of 0. C.
To Cabinet Makers.
WANTED —Six or Eight Journeymen Cabinet
Makers; sober, industrious men
need apply. ALSO—-three or four young men who
are not proficients in the trade, will betaken under
instructions, with every opportunity of becoming
perfect, as the subscriber manufactures altogether
for the eastern cities.
App'y to JOHN CARR, cabinet maker, £ast
King street, Lancaster, Pa,
N. B. —A constant supply of Mahogany Veneers
and the celebrated New York Varnish for sale,
sept 3 4t-32
WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO.
8, Decatur street, Philadelphia. At this old
established place, will be found the best assortment
and the lowest prices of any other place in the U.
States. Merchants and others using paper of any
kind, will onlv have to make a trial to realize this
fact. ' CHARLES DULL.
Philadelphia, sept 3
JUST RECEIVED—IOOO lbs. best quality RED
SOLE LEATHER and for sale nt the lowest
prices, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding
Store, sign of the “Last,” 2nd do,or West of
Steinman’s Hardware store, by
M. H. LOCHER.
29-tf
To Shoemakers.
JUST received 100 beat Jersey slaughter KIPS.
tor sale low at the sign of the Last, Wesi
King street. .. M, 11. LOCHER.
aug 13 29-tf
For the Sick.
HECKER’S FARINA, Bermuda Arrow Root)
Tahivea,Sago, Bethlehem Oat Meal, Gelatine;
Spices, &c. For sale at
CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S
Drug and Chemical Store, East King st.
aug*27 31
Small Profits and CasU Sales,
IS the motto at DR. RAWLINS’ Medical ilal
North Queen street, Lancaster,
april 16
Genuine White Cod Liver Oil.
THIS oil is extracted from the fresh Livers of the
Codfish.
Is is highly recommended by the faculty, in
Rheumatism, Affections of the Lungs, in Scrofulous
and Neuralgic diseases, &c. Just received and for
sale at . CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
GENERAL AGENCY SALES.
THE subscriber offers the following valuable
Real Estate at private sale, viz:
A FIRST-RATE FARM of Limestone Land,
containing 110 acres and 126 perches, situate in
Paradise township, Lancaster county; it is in a nigh
state of cultivation, divided off into convenient
fields and fence in ezcellhnt repair. The land has
recently been limed with 70 bushels to the acre.
The improvements are a Two Story Frame jl_jl
HOUSE, a. large Stone Bam and other out- |« j£|
buildings. The land is not inferior to any
in the county or .tote for raising gram or:all kind.-
Any person wishing to purchase this property, by
calling at this office, will be shewn the above prem
ises, when the price and terms, which will be cheap
made known.
A Farm in East Cain township, Chester County,
containing 60 ACRES, well fenced. A two-story
STONE HOUSE, FRAME BARN,
and other improvements. There is at the house an
excellent spring of water. This Farm will be-sold
very cheap and on such easy terms, that it will be
a "*reat object to any one wishing to purchase with
small means. For price and terms call at this office.
A Farm in Drumore township, Lancaster county,
containing 110 acres, 80 of which is well improved
and divided off into convenient fields and under
good fence, is well watered, and has been recently £
limed over ihree times, good part, of which is well
set with grass; the whole is in a good slate of cul
tivation. There is an orchard of various kinds of
choice fruit. The remainder of the land is covered
with Hickory, Oak and Chesnut. The Buildings
are good and comfortable, with many conveniences
arising from their arrangement. This Farm is well
worthy the notice of any one wishing to buy, as it
will be sold very low and on easy terms. For fur
ther inlormation call at this office.
A Farm in Colerain township, containing tloj
ACRES of land, which is in excellent condition,
and from 15 to 20 acres is well covered with wood
and well watered. The building are a
TWO STORY STONE HOUSE ,
45 by °7 feet and covered with slate, with at
the door. Tho Barn is of stone 45 by 79 feet with
other necessary out buildings. The whole is in
excellent order, is a charming farm and is a de
lightful residence. For particulars apply as above.
A Farm of first choice Limestone Land, one mile
west of the city, on the Columbia turnpike, contain
ing 72 ACRES, divided into convenient fields by
excellent fence. The buildings on the premises
are of the first order. The house is very extensive,
and was built at great expense by the late Hon.
Langdon Cheves, and is one of the most healthy
and pleasant residences in the county, and would
be a delighiful summer retreat for the family of
some city gentleman, from the heat and bustle of
a populous city. This property posse ses many
advantages not herein noted and will be sold ex
ceedingly low, and payments will be made to suit
purchasers. Letters in relation to this property or
any other addressed to this Post Office will be
punctually mended to.
A beautiful and valuable DAIRY FARM in the
vicinity of this city, containing 139* Acres of first
rate Limestone Land, divided into 12 fields, having
running water in each field, the principal part of
which is well set with grass. There are a number
of excellent springs of water on this farm and is
under good fence. This farm is considered the
best for°Dairy purposes of any in the county. There
are now on the farm some 40 Cows, from the pro
duce of which, regular daily customers in the city
are supplied. This farm under the direction and
management of one acquainted with the dairy bus
iness would make it exceedingly productive and
profitable. The buildings are a STONE HOUSE ,
standing over an excellent never-failing spring of
water, Stone Barn, and other necessary buildings.
Any person wishing to buy such a property by calling
at this office will be shown the premises, which will
recommend itself to the observer better than I
can do. —^
A valuable and splendid Farm, laying in the Great
Valley, some 2 miles east of Coatesville,in Chester
county, containing 145 acres of first rate Limestone
Land, 35 acres of which is covered with timber of
various kinds, such as White and Black Oak, Hick
ory, Chesnut, 6tc. This farm is in a high state or
cultivation, being handsomely divided into fields
with good fence and well set with grass—is well
watered, and possesses many advantages, making
it a first-rate grazing and grain growing farm. The
buildings are in every way coinlo’table, convenient,
neat and all that is necessary. This farm will lie
sold exceedingly low and on us easy terms as any
may desire. Call at this office for further particu
lars.
A very valuable BRICK with about S acres
of first-rate j Land, within one mile of this city —
whereon is erected a comfortable BRICK. HOUSE,
24 by 28 feet with a back building attached. The
yard is in the best condition, having two new Kilns
and three sheds ; water is never-failing and abun
dant and easily obtained for all purposes. There is
also a most valuable quarry of building and flag
stone on this lot. The stone are of such a quality
that when burned, will produce as beautiful white
lime as any in the county. There is also stabling
sufficient for five or six horse 3 ; Carriage House,
Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, See. This property will
: be sold with all the necessary tools belonging to a
brick yard, on very easy terms and at alow price.
For further information call altheGeneral Agency
Office.
Drug Store, East King street.
29-lm
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1300 ACRES of unimproved land, in tracts of 217
acres, laying in Sullivan county, Pa., on or near the
west branch of Fishing Creek, which is sufficiently
large to raft limber to Columbia. These lands are
what is called red shale land, level, clear of stone,
and covered with Beach, Maple, Oak, White Pine,
&c. They are well adapted to farming and grazing
purposes. This county is fast filling up with set
tlers, which must soon make these lands three fold
more valuable then they now can be bought lor.
These lands will be sold all together or in tracts to
suit purchasers.
Persons about to migrate to the far west
would do well to first examine these lands, and
would do better by buying and settling on them,
where they will always have a good market, and
the advantages of being in the midst of civilization.
For particulars call at this office.
ALSO,—
30 BRICK HOUSES and LOTS of various sizes,
situated in every part 'of the city, at prices from
$6OO to $4,500. Persons wishing to buy themselves
pleasant residences in this city, will please call at
this office, where they can be suited to their satis
faction on the most easy terms, by
GEO. B. HAMILTON.
N. B. In addit on to the above I have a large
amount of real property to dispose of, such as
Farms, Houses, Mills, &c.,nofnoticed in the above
bill. Persons wishing information in relation there
to either personally or by letter, will be promptly
attended to by calling at my office, or addressing
a letter to me at the same, where I shall be pleased
to attend to every kind ol business that an Agent
may do, at very reasonable commissions.
G. B. H., General Agent.
32-3 t •
Just Received
A further supply ot DOLLARD’S REGENE
RATIVE CREAM and Dollard’s Herbaniuin
Extract —two preparations, unrivalled for their ef
ficacy in removing dandruff, and preserving and
promoting the vigor and beauty of the Hair. The
wash is also useful for gentlemen after shaving, al
laying all irriiaf on and rendering the skin exceed
ingly soft. For sale in West King street by
GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist,
august 27 31
New Clean Timothy Seed.
THE subscriber has jußt received several large
lots of New Timothy Seed, clear of all other
ieeda, and offers it for sale at very reduced rates.
GEORGE M. BTEINMAN,
West King Street, Lancaster.
41-30
DR. C. EHRMANN,
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
HAS removed his Office from North Prince st.
to Kramph’s New Buildings, East Orange st.,
near North Queen street, Lancaster city, Pa.
aug 27 31-tf
Timothy Seed.
onn BUSH. PRIME TIMOTHY SEED, clear
.4UU ol all other aeeda. Just received and for
sale at the cheap Hardware Store of
REUBEN S. ROIIRRR,
East King street.
aug 20-tf*3o]
.Superior Oil for Table llsc.
NICE and Marseilles Table Oil in large and
small bottles. For sale at
CHAS. A. lIEINITSH’S
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King st.
aug 27 31
M. 11. Isocber,
(SUCCESSOR TO H. C. LOCHER,)
WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in LEATH
ER,MOROCCO and SHEEP SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS and SHOEMAKERS’ TOOLS.
A general assortment of the above articles con
stantly on hand.
All orders promptly attended to.
AT THE SIGN OF THE LAST,
2nd door West of Steinman’s Store,
aug 13-29tf] M. H. LOCHER.
RASPS AND FlLES.—Spencer’s celebrated
horn Shoe Rasps. Also, Spencer’s, Swinburn’s
and Ashton & Jackson’s superior half round and
flat. Bastard files for sale at
REUBEN S. ROHRER’S
Cheap Hardware Store.
june 18-21]
NEW GOODS
AT THE FARMER?’ FAVORITE STORE.
HAVING taken theoldandwell known stand
of HOSTETTERife BEATEB, and having
selected irom their extensive stock all the BEST
GOODS, to which we have added a very large 'and
beautiful assortment of
NEW AND FRESH GOODS,
we would therefore invite the attention of the old
customers of this store, who so liberally patronized
Hoatetter & Beates, and also our friends in the
city and county, to our extensive assortment of
cheap Goods, which embraces a beautiful assort
ment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Among which may be found an entire new style
°hsuneleon Stripe Dress Silks; Paris Brocade Silks;
Queen’s Grey, Figured and Plain Silks; a beautiful
assortment of 3-4 wide Chameleon Canton Silks for
ladies dresses and vissettes, which is equal to the
old style Pongee for service, and richer than any
satin. Also, RICH BLACK BOILED SILK , of
all widths for Dresses and Mantillas, with a fine
assortment of Black Silk Luces lor Trimming.
NEW SILK FIGURED LUSTRES,
Of every shade and price. Ladies Cloth—a new
article for Mourning dresses; Cape and Mohair; fine
Black Lustres of every shade and* price.
Cashmeres and De Laines —a beautiful assortment
at prices from 12J to 3?l cents.
SHAWLS. —The famous Bay State Long Shawls,
at all prices ; Merino, Thibet, Mous de Laines,
and woolen Shawls-of all styles.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES— Ladies and Gentle
men’s, Kid,Sffik,Cotton, Woolenand Berlin Gloves.
Black Silk, Cashmere, Lambs Wool and Colton
Hosiery. Men’s heavy Buckskin Gloves and Mitts.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Consisting ol Muslins, Calicoes, at 4, G, 8, 10 and
12i cents per yard, Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Tickings, Checks, Ginghams, Chatnbreys, Cotton
Siripe, Woolen, Cotton and home made Flannels ;
Linen and Cotton Table Cloths ; Utrds-Eye, Huck
abuck, and plain Toweling, &c.
Wall Paper of all styles and prices.
GENTLEMENS’ GOODS.
Super Black, Blue, Brown, Green and Drab French,
English and American Cloths all fresh from the city,
which we offer very cheap, to those in want of a
coat.
Cassimeres, Satinets and Vestings in great variety
and at exceedingly low prices. Velvet cords, Ken
tucky Jeans, Wool and Cotton Pant stuffs, &c.—
Gentlemen and Ladies Silk, Woolen and Cotton
under Shirts and Drawers.
OUR CARPET ROOM is supplied with a choice
assortment of Ingrain, 3 ply, Cotton and Rag Car
peting, Floor and Oil Cloths, which will Le sold
very cheap.
FEATHERS. —Live Geese Feathers of the best
quality.
200 PAIRS OF BLANKETS ,
Of all makes and at all prices, from common to
superior. Irish Linens, Marseilles Quilts, very
cheap. Together with a handsome assortment of
Gentlemens’ Black Silk and Fancy Cravats ; Linen
and Silk Handkerchiefs; Linen and Cotton Laces,
Edgings and Insertings; Satin Mantua and Cap
Ribbons, &c., &c.
GROCERIES.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar,Rice, Syrup Molasses, Starch,
Salaratus, Spices, Nutmegs, &c., all of which aie
of the best quality, and will be sold cheap. Ground
Alum Salt by the sack.
No. 1, 2 and 3, in bbls. half and quarter, New
Mackerel of the best brands.
QUEENSWARE.
A large assortment of Liverpool, Common and
China Ware of every pattern and style.
THE PATENT FLINT WARE ,
For which we are sole Agents, and of which we
will be receiving a large assortment this fall, can
be had only at this establishment.
Dir The public are cautioned against an imitation
article of this ware, which has lately been intro
duced in some of the stores.
Persons having credits due them from the late
firm, will be paid at the counter.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods
as heretofore.
{ErPlease call and see üb.j£s
H. C. FONDERSMITH,
JOHN HERR
Lancaster, Aug. 27, 1850.
tfoti'Ce.
IN the matter of the Account of Cha9. Boughter,
Trustee duly appointed by the Orphans’ Court
of Lancaster county,'to make sale of the Real Es
tate of .Abraham Correll, late of Lancaster county,
deceased.
And now, August 19, ISOO, the account of Chas.
Boughter, Trustee ns aforesaid, being duly presen
ted : On motion of Messrs. Iliester and Ford, At
lornies, &c.,
Ordered, That the same be tiled, and notice
thereof given for three weeks in the Examiner and
Herald, the Lancaster Intelligencer, and Volks
treund, newspapers published in the city of Lan-.
caster, that the same will be duly confirmed at an
Orphans’ Court to be held on the Third Monday of
September next , at 10 o’clock, A. M., unless excep.-
tions be filed. B. KAUFFMAN,
aug 27-3t-31] Clerk 0. C.
Perfumery, &c.
JEAN MARIE FARINA’S COLOGNE, Lubina
Lavender, Rousscll’s French Extracts, English
Pommadcs, Hayden’s Mouth Water, Eau de Lau
gier, Fine Bay Water, Magnolia Lotion for the
Hair; Musk, Rose, Violet and other Soaps ; Tooth,
Nail and Hair Brushes; Hair and Pearl Powder,
Powder Puffs, &c., &c. For sale at
MILLER’S Drug Store,
West King Street.
Estate of Rachael Shreiner.
august 27-31]
In the Court of Common Pleas for the to. of iMnc'r.
WHEREAS, Jno. Evans,Committee of Rachael
Shreiner, did on the 19th day of August, 1800,
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 3rd Monday of November, 1850, for the
confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEIC, Prolh’y.
Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sep. 3, ’5O. 32—It
Estate of Christian Bomberger.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of iAinc'r.
WHEREAS, John Stauffer, Trustee of Christian
Bomberger, sr., did on the twenty-fourth day
of August, 1850, file in the Office of the Prothono
tary of 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 18th day of November, 1850, for the con
firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOKK, Proth'y.
Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sep. 3, 1850. 32-4 t
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
Ninth, below Locust Street, PHILADELPHIA.
rpHE LECTURES FOR THE SESSION of 1 850-51
will commence on Monday, October 14th, and
continue, without interruption until the ensuing Ist
of March. The Faculty is constituted hs follows :
WM. DARRACII, M. D., Principles and Practice
of Medicine.
JOHN WILTBANK, M. D., Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Women and Children.
HENRY S. PATTERSON, M. D., Materia Med
ica and Therapeutics.
WM. R. GRANT, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology.
DAVID GILBERT, M..D., Principles and Prac
tice of Surgery.
WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, M. D., Medical
Chemistry.
Clinic at the Pennsylvania Hospital, the ticket of
which is furnished to every second course student
without charge. Fees —Matriculation, §5 CO ; for
each ticket $l5 00; Graduation S3O 00. The An
atomical rooms will be opened on the Ist of Octo
ber, under the care of Dr. James Hunter, De
monstrator.
HENRY S. PATTERSON, M. D. Registrar,
aug 20-30-2m] No. 92 Arch street, Phil’a,
Common School Loan—s(6,ooo
Wnnted.
THE Board of Directors of the Common Schools
of the city of Lancastor, want to borrow $6,000,
being the balance of a $lO,OOO loan secured by
mortgage and perpetual insurance on the real estate
and buildings of the Board. The interest is six per
cent, per annum, payable semi-annually. The
principal, which is exempt from school tax, will* be
received in sums of one or more hundred dollars
as may suit lenders, for which certificates of Loan,
redeemable in ten years, will be issued. Persons
desiring to invest in this loan will please apply to
GEO. M. STEINMAN, Pres’t &c.
4t-39
Rotteck’s History of the World.
MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED WITH 28
SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS.
THIS great work which has just been published
by W. A. Leary & Co., Philadelphia, is one
oi the most popular Histories that has ever been
issued from the press. It is a book designed to sup*
ply the great.:muss of the public with a complete
picture of alHthe great events relating to the world
and to roan, tfbm the earliest dawn of history down
to the present'liroe.
The work is published in one large octavo vol
ume, {elegantly bound,) of over
SEVENTEEN HUNDRED PAGES,
and, in order to bring it within the reach of all
classes of readers, the Publishers have been induced
to put it at the extremely low price of
ET$3,5O PER COPY !«ra
W. Clarke, of tins city, is the Agent for
the sale of the work in Lancaster county, and during
the summer and fall expects to wait upon the citi
zens generally.
N. B. Over 100,000 copies of this valuable work
have been sold in Germany alone
august 20
Harrison’s luK.
HARRISON’S celebrated Ink in Quart, Pint,
Half Pint and Gill Bottles, may be had on en
quiry at MILLER’S. Drug Store,
aug 27-31] West King street.
POWDER AND FUES.—2OO Kegs assorted Rock
Powder. Also, patent safety Fues for sale at
the cheap Hardward Store, East King street,
july 23-26, REUBEN R. ROHRER.
PUBLIC .SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
ON SATURDAY, the sth of OCTOBER, 1850,
the undersigned Executor of the !ast Will end
Testament of Robert Hoar, late ot Salisbury twp ,
Lancaster county, dec’d, will sell at public vendue
on the premises, that excellent and valuable Farm
in Salisbury twp., Lancaster co., the late residence
of Robert Hoar, dec’d, containing about
ST ACRES.
adjoining property of Wm. Henderson, Jno. Roop,
Jonathan Hoar, and others. This property is hand
somely situated,about miles north from the Gap,
in a most delightfol neighborhood, on the road lea
ding from Graver’s mill to Buycrslown, and on the
road from the Gap to the While Horse tavern, and
is convenient to places of public worship, stores,
mills, school houses, blacksmith shops, and me
chanics of different trades. The land is in prime
order, under good fence, and is of good productive
limestone quality. Pequea creek passes through
lheproperty. and.it is well watered and divided
into convenient fields. The improvements are g“4|
a two story STONE MANSION HOUSE, withjjffl
an out-Kitchen and pUmp near the door, iu a
never failing well of water; smoke house, wood,
house, and other out-buildings,—likewise a Stone
Swisser Barn, with straw shed in-front, and wagon
shed adjoining, grain house, corn cribs, two car
riage houses, and a workshop. Also—two conve
nient Tenant Houses, both two stories, with a well
and pump at each of them. About 4 Acres are
Woodland, within the bounds of which is a first
rate Limestone Quarry, with an excellent site for
Kilns. The stone are easily quarried, and make
lime of a superior quality for building purposes,
whitewash, &c. This is considered one of the
choicest farms in Salisbury twp.
Persons wishing to view the property will be
shown the same by Sam’l Hasson and Jacob Toutt,
residing thereon, or the subscriber, living near.
Sale to commence at one o’clock, P. M., of said
day, when terms of sale will be made known, and
attendance given by JOHN LINVILL,
‘sept 3-3t-32] Executor.
Valuable Property at Private Sale
WILL be offered at private sale a valuable
TANNERY, BARK MILL and other build
ings, with about seven acres of land, more or less,
situated in the village of Penningtonvi le, Sadsbury
township, Chester county, and on the Pennsylvania
railroad, late the property of Thomas Jones', Esq.,
deceased.
The improvements are as follows, viz: A Stone
BARK MILL for the manufacture of Quercitron
Bark, in first-rate order, (having been recently
thoroughly repaired,) with a good and sufficient
water power for driving it; A TANNERY, one of
the most convenient in the county, containing ten
large vats with reels in them that hold 120 sides of
leather at a time : ten lay away vats, 6 leaches with
a heater attached ; 2 large lime vats with reels in
them ; 3 pools or soaks, and Abates, all under good
roof and in first-rate order. The other buildings
are a good and substantial STONE HOUSE,
two stories high, conveniently ' divided, jli [Bn
with a pump at tho door in a never-fatling J “" u " t
well of water, a convenient stone Barn, Carriage
House, Ac.; also two good Tenant Houses, both
in good order, one large enough for two families.
The property is one well worthy the attention of
any person wjshi :g to engage in the tanning busi
ness, aB it is one of the best situations for.getting
bark in the country. The tanning and bark mill are
in full opperation at the present time, but a purch
aser can have possession of the whole on the first
of April next.
Any person wishing to view said property, will
be shown it by applying to John M. Phillips or D.
T. Jones, residing thereon.
ELIZA JONES,
Penningtonville, Sep. 3-32-3id] Executrix.
Public Sale.
ON Saturday, the 2S th of September next, the
undersigned, Executors of Richard Nagle, de
ceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises,
that pie.ee or parcel of land, devised by said Rich
ard Nagle to his daughter Margaret, also.deceased,
containing
THIRTY-TWO ACRES
oflimestone land, (part timber,) of the best quality,
under good fence, the soil productive and easy of
cultivation. Said land is situate in East Earl twp.,
Lancaster county, adjoining the New Holland and
.-Hinkletown road, and lands of Dr. Isaac Winters,
Mr. Sininkey, Hoover, and Mrs. Mary Moh
ler, (widow.)
Further description is deemed unnecessary, as
persons intending to purchase will probably view
before the day of sale. Title indisputable.
Sule to commence at one o’clock in the afternoon
n! said day when attendance will be given, and
terms made known by
JOHN VOGAN,
ISAAC VOGAN,
MOORE CONNELL.
sept 3 4t-32*
Valuable Farm for Sale.*
riYHE subscriber offers at private sale that valua
| ble farm, situated in Dickinson township*Cum
herland county, between the Walnut Bottom and
Forge roads, and convenient to Moore’s mill,
CONTAINING 195 ACRES,
of excellent limestone land, about 150 acres of
which are cleared, and in a good state of cultiva
tion, the remainder is w ell covered with woodland.
The improvements area LOG^DWELLINGj»j}§S
HOUSE, anew BANK BARN, and other Out- jj»P?
buildings. Two wells of never failing water are
convenient to the house and barn, and a large apple
ORCHARD of grafted trees is on the premises.
Persons wishing to view the property can call on
the undersigned, or on the premises.
August 6, 1860.
Model Store.
T/ADIES’ fashionable shoe and gaiter
MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the ladies
o( Lancaster city and county, that he has re
cently fitted up a store in Orange street, in the new
building lately erected by Mr. Krainph, where he
will at all times have on hand a large and fashion
able assortment of
LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN’S SHOES,
made of the very best materials, and in the latest
styles, and under his immediate superintendence,
by the most experienced workmen. His stock em
braces
gLadies fine Kid and Morocco Slippers ,
do. Leather and Morocco Walking Shoes f
1 f'i do. Bl'k and Colored Gaiters , variety of
F / patterns ,
I J Misses and Children's Gaiters , Shoes and
W Slippers , of every description.
Having an abundant supply of the finest and best
materials, selected with great care, he feels confi
dent that he will be able to give satisfaction to all
who favor him with their custom.
Orders punctually attended, and work made and
repaired at the shortest notice.
frCT A young lady attends to the sales in the
store. JAMES COREY,
aug G ’5O ly-28
Notice,
Toy the heirs and legal representatives of William
Caldwell , late of Drumore Lancaster
county , Pennsylvania dec'd, viz :
TITARY MOORE, a sister, living in Drumore
It I township, Lancaster county, Pa., Elizabeth
Patterson, a sister, wife of Hugh Patterson, both
living in Upper Chanceford twp., York co., Pa.,
Wm. Clark and Janies Clark, of Washington county,
Penn., and Mary Clark, married to Bevington,
living at Jolist, Will county, Illinois, said William,
James and Mary being children of Thomas Clark
and Jane his wile, (both dead,) who was a Bister
of deceased. Robert Caldwell, residence unknown,
only son of John Caldwell, dec’d, who was a brother
of deceased-.
Tike notice, that I will hold an Inquisition un
der an order of the Orphan’s Court of said county,
to divide or value the real estate of said dec’d, on
FRIDAY, the 13th of* SEPTEMBER, 1850, at 2
o’clock, P. M., at the Buck tavern, now kept by
Amos Groff, in Drumore township, Lancaster co.,
Pa-, when and where you can attend, if you see
proper. J. HUBER,
Sheriff’s Office, >
Lanc’r, Aug. 27, 1850. J
Sheriff of Lancaster Co., Pa,
Lancaster Restaurant.
JBRINTNALL respectfully calls public u
• attention'to his Eating Establishment
in West King st., under the Market House,
His rooms are handsomely fitted up, and nothing
has been left undone to make a visit to them at
tractive and pleasant. In addition to koeping a
constant supply of the best
FRESH OYSTERS. TRIPE, TURTLE & CLAM
SOUP, (during the season,) &c., &c.,
Ho also keeps HOT COFFEE, CAKES, &c., which
will be a great accommodation t » Market people,
as his saloon is open at all hours.
Housekeepers nnd others can be accommodated
with Tomatoes , Water Melons , Com, Cant elopes,
Apples, Peaches, Pears, sc. t Src>i in any quantity
and at the lowest market prices.
He invites his friends and the public generally to
give him a call.
Lancaster, Aug. 20
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
journeyman Hat Association,
At the corner of Sixth and Chesnut Streets, Phil'a,
CONTINUE to make-and sell a Finer, Better and
more durable Hat, for the money, than any
other establishment in the United States. They
also have a splendid assortment of Gents’ and Boys’
Cloth and Glazed CAPS ; Carpet Bags, Umbrellas,
See., at equally low prices. Best Moleskin or Bea
ver Hats, $3 00; no second quality, no second
price. [aug. 6 ’5O-27-ly
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla*
SP. and Old Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla,
# celebrated alike for the cure of ail diseases
incident to, and arising from, an impure state of thd-
Blood, may always be had fresh and genuine from
J GEO. A. MILLER,
Druggist, West King street.
will be offered.to those who buy
by the quantity. 87*31
ON sth day (THURSDAY,) the 26th day of 9th
month, (September,) A. D., 1850, the under- ,
sighed, heirs of Isaac Evans, of East Lampeter
township, Lancaster county, dec’d, will sell by
public sale, on No. 1, at the late residence of said
deceased, the following valuable real estate, viz:
No. 1, The or Plantation,
in East Lampeter township, adjoining lands of Abm.
Witmer, Henry Hartman and others, containing
about ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN ACRES .
The land is of first rate limestone quality, well
watered by a never-foiling stream, and.conveniently
divided into fields, with fences, in good order. The
Philadelphia turnpike passes through this property,
which is situate 5 miles east of the city of Lancas
ter, and handy for places of worship, and to schools,
mills and other places of public business. ■ About
12 acres are well aud heavily LIMED, and there
is on the premises a Lime Kiln, and a first-rate
Limestone Quarry. .
The farm is in the highest state of cultivation.
The buildings are a convenient and substantial
two-sfcry STONE DWELLING HOUSE, ailM
stone Swisser Barn, straw shed, wagon shed, cider,
house. Also a one and a half story Frame Tenant
House, a Frame Stable, and other improvements.
The Spring House is of stone, over a never-failing
spring of excellent water.. There is also an abun
dance of fruit trees of every variety.
Nol 2. About SIXTY-TWO ACRES, adjoining
No. 1, and property of John Frantz and others, in
East Lampeter township. This plantation is also in
good order, under fence, well watered, and land 9/
excellent Limestone quality, about 10 acres being
well Timbered. The Philadelphia turnpike passes
along one side of this property. The improvements
are a new two-story
a stone and frame Swisser Barn, with a large shel
ter for cattle ; Corn Crib, Carriage House, Work
Shop, and other improvements, including a spring
of water. There is on the premises, a Nursery of
Young Fruit Trees, an Apple ORCHARD, and a
variety of other choice fruit—Pears, Plums, Peaches,
Cherries, &c.
No, 3, A WOOD LOT of about 4 ACRES, on
Cctorara Hill, in Paradise township, about 3 miles
south from Williamstown, and half a mile from the
Strasburg road, adjoining property of Wm. Conard
and others. The Timber is ready for cutting. This
Wood Lot will be sold pi two parcels, if desired
by purchasers.
desirous of viewing No. 1,2, and 3,
will please call on Isaac C. Evans, residing on No. 2.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said
day, when terms will be made known and due at
tendance given by JESSE EVANS,
ISAAC C. EVANS,
MARGARET MAULE,
ANN EVANS,
MARY E. WINDLE,
EMILY FORSYTH.
At the same time and place the said Heirs will
offer ar public sale, a Tract of Land of about«
200 ACRES, IN WAYNE CO., INDIANA,
Abo'ut 80 Acres is cleared and in a good state of
cultivation. There are TWO HOUSES and two
BARNS on said property, an Apple Orchard of
good Fruit Trees. It is situate within 12 miles of
Richmond, the county seat, 8 miles from Canal, and
about 6 miles from the National Road ; also within
half a mile from Green’s Ford, White Water River,
a good mill stream, and is surrounded with villeges
on every side. [aug. 27-31-5 t
Valuable Mill Property and Farm
at Public Sale.
ON SATURDAY, the 21st day orSEPTEMBER
next, (1850,) will be offered at public sale, on
the premises, that valuable well-known Stone Grist
and Merchant Mill, with four run of atones, and all
the necessary machinery for merchant work, with
a saw mill attached, all in first-rate running order,
situate on. the little Chicquesalungo creek, about
half a mile north from the town of Mount Joy, and
the Harrisburg and Lancaster Rail Road, adjoining
lands of Christian Heistand, George Guyer and Jos.
Detwiler. The farm contains about
63 ACRES,
more or less, of first-rate land, in a high state of
cultivation, being recently well limed; about 8
acres of the same is heavy timbet; land. Together
with a STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
STONE BARN, and with all the neces- vygraaL
sary out buildings ; a good Orchard of JiWS|Mf
choice fruit trees, and running water
near the door, &c. CSSS
Any person wishing to view the' property previ
ous to the day of sale, will please call on Christian
Eby, residing thereon, or to the subscriber residing
in the town of Maytown, Lancaster county.
Sale to commence at 10 Q’clock, P. M. of said
day, when attendance will be given and conditions
of sale will be.made known by
aug 20-4t*-30] CHRISTIAN GROVE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court,
will be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY, the
21st day of September next, 011 the prem
ises, that well known TAVERN STAND.
situate in Williamstown,Paradise township,*—JUHL
Lancaster county, kept Jur a number of years by
Joseph H. Slaymaker, and lot of ground, containing
4 ACRES. The house is commodious, in good re
pair, and well calculated for a public house. There
arc two wells of good water and a cistern at the
door, with pumps in all. There is a large STONE
BANK BARN, Slaughter House, Carriage House,
Ice House, Smoke House, Wood Shed, and all the
necessary out buildings. Also, a number of Fruit
Trees on the premises.
ALSO, at the same time and place, will be sold
a good Milch Cow, one harrow, one sleigh, one set
of carriage harness, a ten plate stove, two rocking
cradles, beds and bedding, carpeting, two bureaus,
tables, kitchen dresser, shot gun, meat stands, cider
barrels, pots and pans, together with a number of
other articles, too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day,
when attendance will be given, and terms made
known!by THOS. S. M’ILVAINE,
NATHAN WOODS,
27-tf
WILL be sold on SATURDAY, the sth day
of OCTOBER next, 1850, on the premises of
the subscriber, in West Hempfield township, Lan
caster county, near Grider’s tavern, (formerly Gain
ber’s,) and adjoining lands of Henry Burckard and
others, and fronting the Lancaster and Marietta
turnpike about 200 yards, 6 miles Jroin Lancaster,
the same from Marietta, and 5 from Columbia.
No. 1, Contains 4 ACRES of first quality of Land,
under good post, rail and pail fence. ‘Also, a lot
of CUOlfcE FRUIT TREES, such as Apple, Peach,
Cherry, Gage, Grapes, &c. The improvements are
a Two-Story Frame Weather-Boarded
I) WELLING HOUSE, fn^l
Painted, 36 feet front by 30 feet deep, 1111™
with porch in front. The house is laid
oft' into convenient apartments, with hall passing
through the lower part; the rooms are all princi
pally papered. There is a most beautilnlly enclosed
yard in front ot the house with a well-finished pail
lence and stone wall. Also, A STABLE of 46
feet front and 30 feet deep, with threshing floor 16
feet wide and 38 feet long, with a Straw Shed at
tached ; new Carriage House with loft 16 by 18
feet, painted; new Smoke House; Wood House,
14 by 22 feet; Bake House, Corn Crib, a Stone
Wash and Spring House 16 by 22 feet, with a loft
and a never-failing spring all near the house ; Hog
Pen 14 by 16 feet with an entry. There is a never
failing stream of running water passing through the
lower end of the barn yard,on-the line, so,that cat
tle and hogs have free access at all times from those
places. This property has about 2000 pailings in
fence on the premises, all put up of late —and is
one of the most desirable for its locality, beautiful
appearance and conveniences, it being supplied
with plenty of the best running water, and cannot
be surpassed by any other property in this section
of the county.
No. 2, Contains 5 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND,
adjoining John Haldeman’s ore land, and lands of
Joseph Houghendobler. It i 3 supposed to contain
a great quantity of Iron Ore. The land is of good
quality and under post and rail fence.
No. 3, Contains 15 ACRES of clear land, ad
joining No. 2 and lands of John Bowers, Jno. Opple
and others, with a FRAME STABLE , 16 by 24
feet long. There is a never failing well of water
16 feet 'deep, with a pump ; the land is in a high
state of cultivation, laid out into fields, and under
good post and rail fence.
Any person desirous of purchasing a property as
a private residence, had better examine it before
purchasing elsewhere. The property will be sold
separately or together as it may suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to view the properly previous to
sale, can do so by calling on the owner residing on
the premises.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock in the afternoon
of said day, when terms will be made known by
the undersigned. JACOB CAMBER*
august 27 31-6t*
A Valuable Farm and Mill Pro
perly at Public Sale.
rntlE undersigned subscribers, Assignees of Jos.
| Elden, will expose to Public sale on, Tuesday ,
the Ist day of October next, the Mansion farm of
said Elden, aituatein Southampton township, Frank,
iin county, about threo-foiirtha of a mile north of
Shippensburg, on the road loading to Rorbury, con
taining 97 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, part ol
which is covered with fine timber.
The improvements consist ol a Two-
Story Stone Dwelling HOUSE, a good BVTft
Stone Bank Barn and other out-buildings ; 0 ■ ■ ■
Also, a Two-Story Stone GRIST MILL,OI|I|
on a good stream of water, and an Apple™ -1 —
ORCHARD of choice fruit.
Persons wishing to view the premises previous
to the day of sale, can have it showp them 5y cal
ling on either of the undersigned, residing in Ship
pensburg, or at the Mansion Farm.
Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, an said day,
when termß will be made known by
JACOB HECK,
JOHN WUNDERLICH,
Assignees.
PLOUGHS. —Just received a few of Minnich’s
celebrated Ploughs for sale at the Cheap Hard-,
ware Store of REUBEN S. ROHRER.
july 23
Public Sale.
STONE ROUGH CAST HOUSE,
Public Sale.
JANE E..SLAYMAKER,
Administratore'of Joseph H. Slaymaker, dec’d.
aug 27 31-tj
Public Sale.
aug 27-31-U]
Public Sale of tbe Real Property
of Wm. Johnson and Wlfc/
.TIYHE subscriber!, Assignees of William Johnson
1 and wife will sell on SATURDAY, the 14th of
SEPTEMBER, 1850, at 1 o’clock, P.M., at the
public house of Benjamin Eckroac, in Rawlmsville,
Alartic township, Lancaster county, a tract of
IO ACRES AND 2© PERCHES .. -
of land, more or less, situate in Rawlmsville, with
a Double Two-Story Weather-Boarded DWEL-Rftfr*
LING HOUSE, Frame Stable, and other out-jjj£
buildings thereon erected, adjoining property of
John Rawlins, dec’d.
The land is in a good state of cultivation, well
improved and well limed, and all under new and
strong post and rail fences.
There is a new well and pump near the door of
the dwelling house with a.qever failing supply of
good water. Also, a youngvORCHARD of choice
fruit trees on the property. Also, an EXCELLENT
GARDEN, under pau fence.
Any person wishing to view the premises prior
to the day of sale, will call upon John Rawlins,
Esq., Rawlmsville.
. ' Terms of sala made known and attendance given
'on day of sale by 0
P. W. HOUSEKEEPER,
JOHN McSPARREN,
Assignees of William Johnson and Wife,
August 6 27-ts
Flue Farm at Private Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm in Dru
more township, Lancaster county, 15 miles
from Lancaster, near the road leading from Lan
caster to Port Deposite and nearly equi-distant from
the Buck and Cheanut Level. It contains
110 A C R E-S,
a suitable portion of which is covered with Chesnut.
The arable land, of about ..which one half is in
clover, slopes gently to tKe'south where it termi
nates in a fine stream of water. The greater part'
of the Farm has been well limed and ample facili
ties for farther improvement are afforded by the
limestone and lime kilns at Quarryville, about 4
miles distant. The Buildings are ALL NEARLY.
NEW—are on an elevated spot in the centre of the
Farm, where'the air is pure and healthy, and com
mands a fine view of the surrounding country.—.
The Dwelling is a neat TWO STORY
HOUSE, with a handsome porch in front.Jggjlm
The Kitchen forms a wing with a porticbJ— lifilL
attached. The well near the door / Sffords a never
failing supply of pure water.
The BARN is 36 by 45 and well roofed with slate.
There is a young Apple ORCHARD near the house
and in the fruit yard peaches of excellent quality.
Considering the healthiness and beauty of the loca
tion, the quality of the soil, the convenient size of
the Farm and its proximity to Mills, Schools and
-Churches it would certainly make a desirable home
for any farmer who would rather pay $35 per acre
for a farm in Drumore than three times that sum for
the same quality of soil and improvements in the
northern part of the county.
Persons wishing to view the property will please
call on the subscriber residing at Rawlinsville.
JOHN RAWLINS.
29-6 t
A Small Farm For Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale, the valua
ble tract of land on which be resides, situate
in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, about
one half mile south of the Stone Tavern, on the
Walnut Bottom road, containing
IT ACRES, AND 124 PERCHES,
strict measure. The land is limestone, of the first
quality, in a high state of cultivation, and enclosed
with good fences. A first rate ORCHARD of young
and thriving trees, embracing Apples, Peaches,
Plumbs, &c., is on the property. The improvements
a consist of a Two Story LOG and WEATH
ER-BOARDED HOUSE, with Back Build
ing, and a frame KITCHEN, an excellent
Barn, 51 feet front, half frame and half log, toge
ther with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, &c. A never
failing well of excellent water is convenient to the
door. Persons wishing to view the property can
do so at any time by calling on the undersigned
residing on the premises.
Valuable Quarry Property for
Sale.
THE subscribers, Assignees of Thomas Johnson
ami Wife, will sell on SATURDAY, the 14th
DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, at the public house
of Benjamin Eckman, in Rawlinsville, Mattie twp.,
Lancaster county, at 1 o’clock, P. M., ( the one un
divided half part of Three Acres and one hundred
and forty eight perches of first-rate
LIMESTONE. LAND,
in Martic township, on which is a LIME QUARRY
and three Lime Kilns, all in excellent order, ad
joining lands ot David Keeports, Daniel Good and
others. Also, a Frame
DWELLING HOUSE, jp.
and Barn. Around the premises there is a superior
post and rail fence, with other improvements.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold an
entire set of QUARRY TOOLS j one Broad Wheel
Horse Cart; a lot of Pine Boards, a lot of Posts
and Rails, and other articles too numerous to
mention.
Any person wishing to view the property will
call upon Mr. Hess, adjoining the Quarry property.
Terms of sale made known and attendance given
on day of sale by P. W.’HOUSEKEEPER, *
JOHN McSPARREN,
Assignees.
J£rALSO, at the same time and pihce will be
sold the remaining undivided half part of the above
tract of land, containing three Acres and 148 Per
ches ol land, as above described. Terms made
known on day of sale by
JOHN McSPARREN.
27-ts
August 6, 1850.
Public Sale of Real Estate.
f\ N THURSDAY , the 12 Ik day of SEPTEMBER
\_/Tiexf, 1850, will be offered at public vendue,
on the premises or at the dwelling house of the
subscriber, in Leacock township, Lancaster county,
about 9 miles east of the city of Lancaster,- near
Leacock Meeting House, on the old Philadelphia
and Lancaster road, about li miles west from In
tercourse on said road, and about 1 mile north of
the rail road at Concord, a tract of first-rate
LIMESTONE LAND,
adjoining the public road leading from said Meeting
House to ConcCord and Paradise, lands of James
Lindsay, John'Kauffman and others, containing
about
38 ACRES.
The improvements are a good Two-Story JSbpA.
Log Weather-Boarded D W E L L I N
HOUSE, a Swisser Barn, Wash or Sum
mer House, Hog Stable, Corn Cribs and other out
buildings. A well of good water with a pump
therein near the house; also a good bearing OR.
CHARD of choice fruit.
The land is all cleared, divided into convenient
fields, in a high state of cultivation and under good
fence.
This property is situated in a good and thickly
settled section of the county, convenient to Mills,
Stores, Mechanics’ Schools and places ot
public worship.
Posseasipn and a good title will be given on the
Ist day of‘April, 1851.
Persons wishing to view the premises previous to
the sale will please call on the subscriber residing
thereon.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of.said day,
when attendance will be given and terms ot sale
made known by WM. McCASREY.
august 20 30-ls
Public Sale.
WILL be sold on SATURDAY the 21st day of
September, 1860,-at 1 o’clock, P. M., at the
public house of John Mabn,on the Marietta Turn
pike, that valuable PlantAtton or tract of land, sit
uated along-the Marietta[Turnpike, in West Hemp
field township, Lancaster co., 6 miles from the city
of Lancaster, 6 from Marietta, 2 from the Phil’a
and Columbia railroad, and 2 from the Harrisburg
and Mount Joy railroad,jadjoining lands of Jacob
Eahleman, Samuel Bruckart, Michael Harnish and
others—containing i
123 ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, in a high state of cultivation, having
been well limed within, tlie la9t few years. About
15 acres is henvy timber |and. The improvements
are alarge BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, 66 feet front! four rooms ■.
and a large kitchen on tlie first floor,
six' rooms on the second with a
double cellar tinder the house, also an arched cel
lar in the yard, a pump of never failing water at
the door; one story Wksh-house, Brick Smoko
House, a large Stone EARN, 72 by 43 feet, another
grain and corn barn, Wood House, Hog-stye and
other out-buildings. Alsd, a choice and productive
ORCHARD. The above| property is in a healthy
and pleasant neighborhood, convenient to markets
mills, and the situation ik unsurpassed by few in
the county. If the purchaser desires it, from 3to
$5,000 can remain in tho property from 3 to 6
years hy giving good seciirity with interest. Any
person wishing to view |he property can call on
Andrew Metzger, residing on the same.
An indisputable title, will be made and possession
given on tho first of* Aprilfoext. Furthor conditions
will be made known on tlie day of sale.
TQBIAS B. STEHMAN,
ANN STEHMAN.
august 27 I 31-3 t
Public Sale. *.
IN pursuance of an order of ihe Orphans’ Court
of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public
sale on Saturday the th day of October, 1860,
at 1 o’clock, P. M.» at the public house of Samuel
AHgeir, in the Village of jMaytown, East Donegal
Township, a lot of ground situate on River Street,
in said Village, containing 62} feet on same, and
running batk 260 feet to an alley and no. 34, boun
ded by a lot of Peggy Murray on the South* and
by a lot of Henry Johnston on the North—having
thereon erected aTWO sjTORY Weather- ■
boarded DWELLING HOUSE—the prop- fasaaV
erty of the late Francis Johnston dec’d. JSSfIUL
Terms:— The purchase money to be paid on the
Ist of April, 1851, when a title will be‘executed
and possession given, j
Due attendance will b»
august 27
Administrator qf
August 19
MATHEW LYNCH.
‘ 26-3 m
t given by
tENBY JOHNSTON,
Francis Johnston, dic’d,
30-t*