PRIVATE SALE OF Valuable Real Estate' The undersigned offers for sale a valuable Farm in West Pennsboro township, Cumberland co., about one mile south-east of Newville, containing 113 ACRES, of good* Limestone Land, in a high state of cultiva tion, and well enclosed with good and substantial fences. About 80 acres of which is cleared, and the residue well covered with thriving timber. The improvements consist of an excellent TWO STORY Hmj| HOUSE. SWK a large Bank Barn, and other out-buildings. An ’Orchard of choice fruit trees, and a well of good water convenient to the'door. ALSO—Twenty Acres of good Mountain Land will be sold with the above. For terms,-&c., enquire of the subscriber rcsi ing in Carlisle, Pa. R-. B. STEVENSON-- 4t-36 PUBLIC SALE ON Thursday, the 24th day of October, 1850, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Up per Leacock township, on the road leading from the Horse-shoe road to the Bird-in-hand, about 100 yards from John StoufFer’a Mill, one mile from the flird-in-hand and Pennsylvania Railroad, one mile from Henry Eby’s'Mill, one and a half miles from Daniel Groff’s Mill, and 6 miles east of Lancaster, a Valuable Farm, containing 100 ACRES, neat measure, of first-rate Limestone Land, ad joining land of Henry StoufFer, Henry G. Kendig, and others. About 7 acres are Woodland of good thriving Timber, the remainder in state of cultivation, having all been lately heavily limed, under good fence, nearly all post and rail, and well watered. The improvements are a . large two story STONE rasss DWELLING HOUSE, a one story Stone House, a large Swisser Barn, with a large Steer Stable attached, and a large straw shed before the, Barn, nearly all new; wagon shed and corn cribs attached, Carriage House, new hog pen, and a spring house over a spring of first-rate water, and other out-buildings. Two Apple Orchards of Cho'ice Fruit, early and late, and Peaches, Pears, Plums and Apricots, all of tin best kind. - . Persons wishing to see the premises before the day of sale, will please call on the undersigned, residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known bv net l-ts-36] ISAAC BRESSLER. VALUABLE LANDS Iu Venango and Forest Counties, Pennsylvania, FOR SALE, AT PUBLIC VENDUE- ON Monday, December l(r, 1850, at the public house of John Michael, in North Queen street, m the city of Lancaster, will be sold without re- FIVE TRACTS OF PATENTED LAND. situated in Pine Grove township, Venango county, Pennsylvania. Four of them lying contiguous to each other,‘parts of Warrant tract numbered 2675, adjoining tracts sold to A. Glass, A. Deshner, F. Auge and C. Koch, respectively, on the east; tracts sold to Jno. Huston and J. S. Kfierdt on the south; land of the heirs of Henry Shippen dec’d, on the west; and tract No. 2681 on the north; and contain ing as follows : .No. I,»containing 129 Acres and f>o Perches. » 2, “ 12f> “ SO “ 3, “ 13*2 “ ft 5 “ -1, « 12S “ 01 “ „ ‘ And No. o, containing 100 acres, adjoining land sold'G. & R. Keberlin on the north; land sold A. Henry on the east; and land sold J. Eertig on the south, being parts of warrant tracts Nos. 2634 &256 C. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are watered by Porcupine run ; and the Franklin road passes through' No. 5. There are settlements around these lands, and they are 4 miles north of Shippenville. The lands in Forest county are situated in what was formerly called Pine Cr«?ek township, and lie within half a mile of the Forest countv town, con taining as follows : No. 3160, Containing 888 Acres. 3162, “ 1100 “ “ 3163, “ 888 “ “ 3104, “ 990 “ “ 3168, “ • 990 “ “ 3190, « 996 “ Maple Creek runs through Nos. 3162 and 3190, and Millstone Creek through Nos. 3168, 3163 and 3160. All these lands in Forest county are in one tract, and of them is 5 miles north of Clarion river and 4 miles south of Blood’s grist mill. One-sixth of the purchase monies to be paid on •the day of sale, and the remainder on the Ist day of April next, when possession and good and clear titles wall be given. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day DAVID WITMER, Trustee for the heirs of Samuel Miller, dec’d. oct 1 3G-ls la Plantations of Eastern Virginia Lands FOR SALE. Gt REAT inducement to persons about to move (" west, and they would do well by calling at my office in North Queen street, opposite Mrs. Kauffman’s Hotel, where information in detail will be given, without charge,'in relation to the lands offered. These lands are situate in Culpepper, King George "Prince William, Loudon, Strafford and Farquer counties, Virginia, and possess many advantages that the great mass of the community here are not aware of. I have an arrangement with a gentleman in Alex andria, Va., a native of this county, for the sale of Virginia lands and through whom 1 now offer those lands at private sale. These tracts of land contain from 190 to 850 acres, and will be sold at from $6,00 to $23,50 per acre. I have also 10 Valuable Plantations for sale in this county, with 30 Brick Houses and Lots in this city—with much other property not here mentioned. GEO. B. HAMILTON, General Agent. Lancaster, Oct. 1. 36 VALUABLE quarry Property For Sale. THE subscribers, Assignees of Thomas Johnson and wife, will sell on WEDNESDAY , the 16th Jay of Octobeoiext, at the public house of Francis Groff,,in Drumore township, Lancaster county, at 1 o’clock, P. M., the one undivided half part of Three Acres and one hundred and forty-eight per ches of first-rate Limestone Land, in Martic Town ship, on which is a Lime Quarry and three Lime Kilns, all in excellent order, adjoining lands of David Keeports, Daniel Good and oLhcrs. Also, a two story frame DWELLING HOUSE AND BARN. Around the premises -there is a superior post and rail tence, with other improvements. 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, 4k' - " Assignees. ALSO, at the same.time and place will be sold the remaining undivided half part of the above tract of laud containing three Acres and 148 per ches of land as above described. Terms made known on day of sale by JOHN McSPARREN. - oct 1 36-ts For' Sale. ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE FARMS IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND , QIITUATED in Baltimore county, two miles from the Baltimore and York Turnpike, and imme diately on the Baltimore and Susquehanah rail road, half a mile below “Monkton,” and 20 miles from the city. It contains 212 ACRES, a small portion in wood, about 80 ncres of it is most valuable meadow, and the rest arable land easy of culture, and all of the most productive soil for-, grain or grazing and in good order. The Buildings are ampl6 and in good repair con sisting of a large MANSION HOUSE,' beauti- Ailly located, Barn, Smith Shop, Wagon Shed,tl»H Spring House and other buildings. It has also a most valuable young Orchard upon it with other fruit. There is on it a valuable mill seat supplied by Gunpowder Falls, the best stream in the State, and in the rail road near the buildings a switch belong ing to the Farm where the cars stop. , It is one of the mostUesirable Farms, all its ad vantages considered, ever offered for sale in the state and its present owner not desiring to. reside upon it. It will be sold low if application be made at once. Apply to FRANCIS WHEELER on the place or to Col. N. HUTCHINS, No. 100 Front street Baltimore. [oct U6-'IU ’ E. Boston, Tonsonal Professor and Knight of the RAZOR and SCISSORS, HAS removed his establishment to the basement under W. J. Steele’s Hotel, in East King st., where he will at all times be found ready and wil ling to make smooth the visage and dress the hair »n a style to please the most fastidious. His old Customers and the public generally are respectfully invited to give him a call Lancaster, Oct. 1 REMOVAL,. HAIR DRESSING, shaving and shampoon- ING SALOON. . HADDEUS HENRY, Fashionable Hairdresser, mviles the auention of the public to his new ana splendid shaving saloon, to which he has re moved, on the corner of North Queen and Centre Square, over Hubley’s Grocery sto“, where to friends and customers will be attended to in n,. best style of the art Tonsorial. to ln 0,6 He feels thankful for past patronnnn . by faithful attention to business to ierit a contto pante of pubjl? favpr. [oct GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH . Sheriff’s Proclamation* Of the General Election for the year 1850. IN pursuance of the duties imposed by the Election Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, I, JACOB HUBER, High SherifFof Lancaster conn ty, do hereby publish and give notice to the quali fied citizens, electors of the several Wards, Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the city and county of Lancaster, that a General Election will be held on TUESDAY, the Bth day of October next, (1850.) at the several places hereinafter designated, to elect by-ballot:— One qualified citizen to be voted for by all the qualified citizens of Lancaster county for Canal Commissioner. One qualified citizen to be voted for by all the qualified citizeus of Lancaster county for Auditor General Oue qualified citizen to be voted for by all the qualified citizens of Lancaster county for Surveyor General. One qualified citizen to be voted for by all the qualified citizens of Lancastercounty for Congress. Five qualified citizens to represent said county in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One qualified citizen of said county for District Attorney. ;• One qualified citizen for Commissioner of said county. Two qualified citizens for Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said county. O ne qualified citizen for Auditor of said county. One qualified citizen for County Surveyor. Six qualified citizens for Prison Inspectors of said county. And also to decide by ballot upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment to tbe Constitution of Pennsylvania, providing for the electionof the Judg es of tSis Commonwealth by the people. Ist District —The qualified electors of-the first District, composed of the city of Lancaster, are to bold their election at the Court House in said city. 2d District—Dramore twp. at tbe public bouse now occupied by Amos Groff in said township. 3d District—Composed of a part of the townships of Mount Joy and the whole’of WestDonegal.jnclu ding tbe Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house now occupied by George Boyer in the borough of Elizabethtown. 4th District—Being a part of Earl township, at the public bouse now occupied by A. E. Roberts, in the village of New Holland in said twp, sth District—Elizabeth township, at the public house now occupied by John Erb in said twp. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Keneagy in said Borough. £ 7th District—Composed of Rapho township, in cluding the borongb of Manheim.atthe public house of Jacob Fetter in said borough. Bth District—Salisbury township, at the public house now* occupied by John Mason in said twp. 9th District—East Cocalico township, attbe pub lic house now occupied by Andrew Ream, in the village of Reamstown, in said township. 10th District—Being a part of the township of E. Donegal, at the public school house in the village of May\own, in said twp. 1 1 th District —Carnarvon township, at the public bouse now occupied by Jacob Albright, in the vil lage of Churchtown in Baid twp. 1 2thDistrict—Martic township atthe public house now occupied by Benjamin Eckman in said twp. 13th township, at the public house now occupied by C H. Graham in said twp. 14th District—Coleraine t township, at the public house now occupied by Cyrus Millner in said t wp. 15th District—Fultontwp, atthe public house o Elias Pennington, in said twp. 16th Bistrict—Warwick township, atthe public house now occupied by Shroder & Barr, in the vil lage of Litiz, in said township. 17th District—Composed of the borough of Mari etta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough of Marietta, in said township. 18th District—Columbia borough, at the Town Hall in said borough. 19th District—Sadsbury township, at the public house now occupied by John Smoker in said twp. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public house now occupied by Martin Herr in said twp. 21st District—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by Isaac Messner in said twp. 22d Dis net —Composed of parts of townships of Rapho, Mount Joy and EastDonegal, at the public school house Ln the village of Mount Joy. 23d District—Being part of EastHempfield town ship, at tbe public house now occupied by Jacob Singer, in the village of Petersburg, in said twp. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public bouse now’ occupied by Henry Miller, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said twp, 25th District—Conestoga township, at the public hoase now occupied by Adam Kendig in said twp. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at tl e upper school house in the borough of Washing ton, in said twp. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house now occupied by John W Gross, in said twp. 28th District—Conoy. township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge in said twp. 29th District—Manheim township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Minnich, in the village of Neflsville, in said twp.’ 30th District—Being part of Manor township, in cluding that part which voted with the 34th district and formerly belonged to the 39th, at the public house now occupied by Abraham Peters in said twp. - 31st District—West Earl township, at tbe public honse now occupied by Samuel Hull in Earlville, in said twp. ,3‘Jd District— B eing part of West Hempfield town ship, at the house now occapied by Jacob Greider insaid twp. 33d District —The township of West Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Levi Summv, in the boroagh of Strasburg. 34th District—Being part of Manor township, com monly called Indiantown district, at the school house in said township, by the name of Rural Hill. 35th District—West Cocalico township, at the public bouse now occupied by Samuel Shower, in the village of Snceneck. in 6aid twp. 3Gth District—Being part of Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue Ball: in said twp. 37th District — township, at the public house now occupied by John Rowe, in said twp. 38th District—Bemg a part of East Henipfield township, at the public school house in the village of Hempfieldin saidtwp. 39th District—Lancastertownship, at the public bouse now occupied by Charles Naumon, in said township.'- 40th District—East Lampeter township, at public bouse now occupied by Daniel Miller, in said twp. 41st District—Little Britain twp. at the house of Jonathan Hamilton, Oak Hill. 42d District—Composed of Upper Lecock town ship, at the public house of Michael Bender in said township. 43d District—Composed of Penn township, at the public house of C. Hershcy, in said twp. 44th District—Composed of the Borough ot Ad amstown, at the school house in said borough. The General Elections in all the Wards, Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the county are to be opened, the hours of eight and ten o’- clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without in terruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shallbe closed—tZvFex cept the Polls of the Ward and General Elections in the city of Lancaster, which shall be kept open until nine o'clock in the evening. Every person excepting Justices of the-Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust uuder the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employ ed?under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of the State or of the United States, or ofany city or incorporated District, and also that every member of Congress, or of the Btate Legis lature, and of the Select and Common Council of any city, or Commissioners of any incorporated D-s -trict is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of J udge, inspector or Clerk, of any election of this Common wealth. and no Inspector. Judge, or other officer, of any such election, shall be eligible there to be vo ted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elect : ons, shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respetive v’ belong, before nine o’clock in the morning; each or said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district.- “ In case the person who shall the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the per son who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next proceeding election shall act as ax Inspector in his place, and in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at tend. the (mrson elected Judge shall appoint an In spector in nis place, and in case the person elected as Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who shall have received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place, and if any vacan cy shall continue in the Board for the space of an hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officers shall have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the coun ty of Lancaster, at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on FRIDAY, ther“l2th day of OCTO BER, A. D.. 1850, at 10 o’clock. A. M. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Lancaster, } September, 17,1850. $ td 24 The following, sections of the Act of the General Assembly, approved the 27th day of February, A. J). 1849, are published for the information of the electors cf Lancaster county, viz : Sec. 1. Be it enacted. &c. That it shall be lawful for Jhe qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaslei, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, G. eene and Erie, from and after the passage of this Act, to vote for all the candidates for the various offices to be filled at any election on ONE SLIP OB . TICKET : Provided, The office for which tvery can didate is voted for shall be designated, as required by the existing laws of this coramonweahh. »ec. 2 That any fraud committed by any person vot -ln-, e m *mner above prescribed, shall be punished as similar frauds are directed lobe punished by the ex isting laws of thisPcomraonwealth. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! moBt extensive assortment of STOVES yet offered to the public, can be found at the Hardware store of the subscriber, and at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction t®* —being greatly reduced in price and as lowflpj as any house in Philadelphia or elsewhere. His assortment consists of all the best kinds of COOKING If PARLOR NINE PLATE STOVES for wood or cool, among which may be found the most celebrated patterns. Dealers and others are invited to give him a call. GEORGE M. STEINMAN, oct l-36-4t] c : West King street. JAMES M. JUNE & CO’S AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN AMPHITHEAT BE The distinguishing features of this vast establish} ment consist of the celebrated FREJYCU TROUPE, From Francomi’s, Paris, and Le Cirque Nacio nale, of {Or6 FEMALE and MALE Terformers who were engaged at an enormous expense by tbe senior Proprietor, who visited Europe during the past winter for the express purposeful obtaining the best talent which the immense Companies of England and France could afford. Among the principal stars of this Troupe are, MADEMOISELLE LOUISE, The only Equestrienne who has ever appearedjn America, who rides without saddle or bridle.' MADEMOISELLE ROSALINE, The Equestrian Terpsichore, unequalled in her peculiar style. MADEMOISELLE TOURNIAIRE, Whose wonderful skill in the feats of the Manege has everywhere been the admiration of all. M’LLE’S JOSEPHINE & JEANETTE, Together with MONSIEUR BENOIT, the great Eques 'trinn Necromancer. MONSIEUR TOURNIAIRE, &c. &c. The unrivalled Clown and Jester, W. F. Wal- is attached to the company and will enliven the performances with his rich and racy jokes.— The array of native talent which is embraced in this company is, beyond comparison, the greatest ever assembled in America, to prove which it is only necessary to mention the names of S. P. Stickney, the extraordinary Polyphippian, Geo. Sergeant, the scenic and character Equestriaft, Ja3jes Nixon and his talented Children, &.c.’ who form but a small part of this truly magnificent Troupe. The Stud of Horses belonging to the company is the best andmost thoroughly trained ever exhib ited, first among which is the great performing steed Cincixattus, acknowledged on all hands to surpass any animal in ihe world in beauty and docility. The above Company will perform at Lancaster, on MONDAY, October 7th, FOR ONE DAY ONLY. fcj“Doors epen at 11 and Vi o’clock, P. M. — Performance to commence at 21 and 7 i o’clock. BCrAdmission 25 Cents. Children under 9 years of age half-price. Also, at Elizabethtown, on Tuesday, Oct. Sth. Lancaster, Sept. 24, 1850. td-26 PIANO FORTES. OC. B. CARTER, from Philadelphia, most • respectfully announces to the citizens of Lan caster, that he will open for sale at •HUBLEY’S WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Centre Square, on the Ist of October, a large and splendid assortment of G, G*, 6| and 7 octave ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, selected from his large and varied stock at his store 171 Chesnut street, and made by some of the most celebrated manufacturers in Boston, New York, and Philadel phia, ofthevery best material, of exquisite tone and finish, and warranted equal to any in this country or Europe. They will be sold at the manufacturers lowest cash prices, and warranted. Also an assort ment ot Seraphine9, Melodeons, Parlor Organs. Szc., from the most celebrated manufacturers. Mr. B. will open as above, and continue open two weeks. Being the Agent for more than TWENTY FACTORIES in the United States, he is üble to furnish Instru ments on better terms than any one else in the country. Mr. Carter has'the satisfaction to announce that he has engaged the services of the celebrated Ital ian Manufacturer and Turner, Mr. La Grassa, to accompany him, and any instruments that may re quire repairing and tuning, it will be executed bv him in the most superior manner. 18 34-3 t New Goods. THE subscribers having completed the altera tions, enlarging and improving their store rooms, are rtow receiving a large assortment of DRY GOODS, of almost every variety, superfine and ordinary, for Ladies’ and Men’s wear, which they will sell at the lowest figures. Ingrain and Striped CARPETS, OJL CLOTHS, FLOOR CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, and most other articles of Furnishing Goods. Feathers, Hops, Clover and Timothy Seed. Tin Plates, Copper, Pig Lead, Ac. &c. sept IS-*3t-34] C. HAGER & SON. Notice. To the heirs and legal representatives of William Caldwell , late of Drumore township % Lancaster county , Pennsylvania , dec’d, viz : MARY MOORE, a Bister, living in Druinore township, Lancaster county, Pa., Elizabeth Patterson, a sister, wife of Hugh Patterson, both living in Upper Chanceford twp., York co., Pa., Wm. Clark and James Clark, of Washington co., 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 wife, (both dead,) who was a sister of dec’d. Robert Caldwell, residence unknown, only son of John Caldwell, dec’d, who was a brother of deceased.- Take notice, that the Inquisition held on the real estate dividing intotfiree purparts valuing the same viz : No. 1, for the Sum of $549 93-100, No. 2, for $461 53-100, and No. 3, for $093 56-100, A’as con firmed nisi by the Orphan’s Court of said county and State, on the 19th of September, ISSO, and that said Court granted a rule on said heirs and legal representatives, to be and appear in the Or phan’s Court of said county, on the ISth day of November, A. D. 1850, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, Pa., then and there to accept or refuse the real estate of said dec’d, at the valuation thereof as made by the In quest, and in case of neglect or refusal to do so, to shew cause why the same should not be sold ; of which rule and notice you are hereby notified, so that you may take such action in the premises as you may deem right. J. HUBER, sept 24-3t-35] Sheriff of Lancaster co., i’a. TP&&4U& S2(9» DEWITT C. WHITCOMB, Teacher of \ocal music, and a pupil of Professors Lowell Mason and George J. Webb] of the Boston Academy of Music, respectfully an nounces to the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, that he is prepared to institute Classes in this De partment, both Adult and Juvenile, to which in struction will be imparted in a thorough and induc tive manner, in the elements of Musical Notation, corrcctVoc.al Delivery, and the principles, in gen eral, of a ju9t and tasteful style of performance. A Juvenile Singing School will be opened in LYCEUM HALL, KRAMPH’S BUILDING, Corner of North Queen and Orange sts., on SAT URDAY FORENOON, the sth Oct. at 10 o’clock. Terms:—so,so per scholar for 12 lessons. A Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Class will be com menced on SATURDAY EVENING, the sth Oct in the t bove room, at 7i o’clock. Music used will be secular, consisting of Songs, Glees,&c.. Terms : Ladies $l,OO ; Gentlemen $1,50, for twelve lessons. Lancaster, Sep. 24, 1850. 35 To the Ladies of Lancaster and Vicinity. WE would respectfully beg leave to state that we are now opening the most elegant assort ment of FINE AND FANCY STATIONERY This stock has been selected with great care, by an experienced buyer, and comprises many articles of the most superb character, such as NEW STYLE PORTMONAIES, of carved Pearl, Tortoise Shell, Papier Mache, Pearl, Silver and Gold Inlaid. Splendid WORK BOXES, for Ladies, Card Cases, of all kinds, Rosewood and Mahogany WRITING DESKS; together with a splendid assortment of elegant NOTE PAPERS AND ENVELOPES, Motto Wafers, Seals, Letter Stamps, &c., together with a great variety of every article needed to fit out in complete style a Lady’s writing table. SPANGLER & BRO., sept 24*35] (late Gish’s.) Notice to Store-keepers. THE subscriber takes method to inform the Storekeepers of Lancaster and the adjoining counties, that he Ijas a large assortment of Earthen Ware on hand, such as Applebutter crocks, of all es; also, Dishes for Baking Pies and Puddings. Jugs, Jars, and all other kinds of Ware, which he will sell low for Cash. Address at Leacock P. O. sept 28-*4t-35] HENRY SWOPE, ; Home Education for a Select Number of Yonng Ladies. Aston Ridge Seminary, near Phll’a Rev. B. S. Huntington, A. M., Principal and Chaplain. ***** Besides faithfully 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 phrtake essen tially of the character of a private family.” — Bishop Potter. *** (i lam 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 are brought, to bear more directly upon the forming character of the pupils.—Rrr. G. W. Ridgely, General Agent of the American Tract Society. For Circulars address the Principal, Aston (Village Green P. 0 ,) Del. Co., Pa. sep 10 33-3 m Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! THE subscribe respectfully informs the public that he has already supplied himself with a large and varied assortment of Stoves, of every variety and adapted to all the different uses, to 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 6 loaves of bread at once, for 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 resort during the coming Stove season. Don’t forget the place, justbetween the NationaJ House and Mrs. Kauffman’s Black Horse Hotel, North Queen st. GEO. D. SPRECHER, sep 10-83-tf] ' Hardware Dealer. Model Store. LADIES’ FASHIONABLE SHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the ladies ot Lancaster city and county, that’ he has re cently fitted up a store in Orange street, in the new building lately erected by Mr. Kramph, 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 ihe most experienced workmen. His slock em braces Ladies fine Kid and Morocco Slippers, udm do. Leather and Morocco Walking Shoes, 1 /? do. Bl'k and Colored Gaiters, variety of f j patterns, I j Misses and Children’s Gaiters , Shoes and yf 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 Dotice. {Cr A young lady attends to the sales in the store. JAMES COREY, aug 6 ’5O ly-28 Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Store, NORTH QUEEN ST., ADJOINING SPANG- I*ER’S BOOK STORE , AND THREE DOORS SOUTH OF ORANGE ST. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largeststock of Tobacco that has ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising the different brands fancy one pound lump, large and small Congress, fine spun and large plug, Thomas’ Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro noko, which he is prepared to sell lower than any other house in Lancaster. He invites country storekeepers to his large and varied stock of Tobac co, as well as to his splendid assortment of SUPERIOR HAVANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS, of the choicest brands and of the finest flavor, he also keeps constantly on hand the largest stock of DOMESTIC SEGARS in Lancaster, which he will sell lower than any other house in the city. The best segars in Lan caster can be had here; he warrants them equal to any manufactured in the state. N. B. Also, imported Turkish Smoking Tobacco, warranted genuine. JOHN KUHNS, sep 17 34-3 m Estate of Jonathan Hoar, dec’d. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Jonathan Hoar, late of Salisbury township, Lancaster county, dec’d, having been granted to the undersigned: All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned Administrators, without delay. JAMES HOAR, residing in Salisbury twp., JAMES BRISON, residing in Drumore twp., sept 17-*6t-34] Administrators. Notice. THE subscriber having sold his Dry Goods Es tablishment (formerly Hostetler & Beales,) 1 ' to Messrs. Fondersmith & Herr, hereby informs those indebted to him in any way, that his Books and accounts are at the Grocery Store of George W. Smith, in East King street, directly opposite the Farmers’ Bank, where all having unsettled accounts are requested to call without delay and settle -the same. CHARLES BEATES. Lancaster, Sept. 17, 1850. Estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick, (Far mer) deceased. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick, (Farmer,) late of the city of Lan caster, dec’d, having been granted to Richard M’- Grann, residing in Manheim township : All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make;im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement, to the undersigned. RICHARD M’GRANN. 6t-35 Estate of Jacob Coble & lVife. in the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan’r. WHEREAS Abraham Breneman, Assignee of Jacob Coble and wife, did on the 4th day of September, 1850, file in the office of the Prothono tary 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 appointed the 18th day ot November, l£so, for the confirma tion iheroof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’y’s Office, Lan. Sept. f l 7, ’6O. 34-4 t . Estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick. ALL persons having claims or demands against the estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick, late of the city of Lancaster, innkeeper, dec’d, are requested to make known the same duly authenticated, with out delay, and those indebted to make payment, on or before the Ist day of.Noveraber next, to MARGARET FITZPATRICK, Residing in the city of Lancaster, Executrix of Hugh Fitzpatrick. [sep 17-34-7 t Lowe’s Honey Soap* LOWE’S Honey Soap, a superior article for the Toilet and Bath. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S, East King street. eep 10*33] MACKEREL, A SHAD, CODFISH, | SALMON, Constantly on hand and HERRINGS, I for sale by PORK, f J. PALMER & Co., HAMS AND SIDES. I Market Street Wharf, SHOULDERS, | PHILADELPHIA. LARD AND CHEESE,J [sep 10-33 3m Genuine White Cod Liver Oil. THIS oil is extracted from the fresh Livers of the Cod Fish. Is is highly recommended by the faculty, in Rheumatism, Affections of the Lungs, in Scrofulous and Neuralgic diseases, Btc. Just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Drug Store, East King street. Aug. 13 29-lm For tbe 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. aug27 3| To Shoemakers. JUST received 100 best Jersey slaughter KIPS, for sale low at the sign of the Last, West King street. M. H. LOCHER. aug 13 29-tf The Largest, Cheapest, and Best ASSORTMENT of Books and Stationery, ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, will be found at SPANGLER’S, [late Gish’s.] THIS WAY FOR BLANK BOOKS. We would inform those who desire BLANK BOOKS, lha\ we have just received from one of the most extensive vanue (C > New styles Mous de Laines. Plain Chamelion Mous. de Laines, for 12} cents. Splendid Turr Satins for Dresses and Mantillas, garnet, blue, green, black, gold, &c. Woolen and Cotton Flannels. White, red and yellow CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS. The above with a complete stock of seasonable .goods, offerß every inducement to purchasers. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, cor. of E. King and Centre Square, sep 10 33-tf Perfumery, &c. JEAN MARIE FARINA’S COLOGNE, Lubine Lavender, Roussell’s French Extracts, English Poramades, Hayden’s Mouth Water, Eau de Lau gier, Fine Bay Water, Magnolia Lotion for the Hair; Musk, Rose, Violet and other Soaps ; Tooth, NaH and Hair Brushes; Hair and Pearl Powder, Powder Puffs, &c., &c. For sale at MILLER’S Drug Store, august 27-31] West King street. JUST RECEIVED—IOOO lbs. best quality RED SOLE LEATHER and for sale at the lowest prices, at the Leather, Morocco and Slioe Finding Store, sign of the M Last,” 2nd door West of Steinman’s Hardware store, by M. H. LOCHER. aug 13 29-tf MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Do. do. Camphor. Husband’s Magnesia. Bley’s do. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. Townsend’s do. Just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S sep 10-33] Drug Store, East King street. MH. LOCHER, , Has just received 100 Sides Slaughter Sole Leather. 100 lC Shoe Skirting. 200 - “ Finished Upper. 30 “ Calf Skius. 100 Slaughter Kips, to which the attention of shoe makers is invited, at his old sta'nd, sign of the Last, West King st., Lancaster. . [sep 17-34 ADAM’S HORSE HAIR FLESH RUBBERS. Adam’s Curved Horse Hair Flesh Brushes. For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S sep 10-33] Drug Store, East King street. To Paper Manufacturers. Benjamin miles, manayunk, pa., Manufactures to order all kinds of Paper Mill Plates and Barn, at.the shortest notice, and warranted. All orders by mail or otherwise will be punctually attended ty. Manayunk, Pa,, Sept. 17, 1850. 34-lm Public Sale. ON FRIDAY, October 11th, I°so, will be sold by public vendee, on the premises, the follow ing valuable property, to wit: AH .that certain Plantation or TRACT OF LAND, containing 71 acres, (Sore 'or less) sitnate in Wl ®k township, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Christian Hess, sr., Jacob Graver, Ir., Abraham Myers and others. About 18 acres thereof is woodland and the remainder is divided into conve nient fields, under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements thereon>fe*A consist of a large Two Story BRICK TAV-IrmW ERN, Barn, Horse Stable, Carriage House, iUlJllL Blacksmith shop, Butcher Shop ahd other improve ments. There is, also, an excellent young bearing Orchard of choice fruit trees on the same, and two never failing wells with pumps therein—one behind the house, and the other in front, convenient to the tavern and butcher shop. < The above is one of the most desirable tavern stands in the county, being situated in the pleasant village of Rothsville, at the junction of the New port road and Lancaster and Reading mail route, about 3 miles from Litiz and 5 miles from Ephrata, and being on the route almost entirely used by the Western drovers for bringing their cattle and other stock to the Philadelphia market. The butcher shop and blacksmith shop, are also both very valuable stands. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on the subscriber resid ing thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOHN ROTH, Sr. Rothsville, Sept. 17th, 1850. 34-4t* Valuable City Hotel at Public Sale. ON FRIDAY, the 15th day of November next, will be offered at public sale,.on the premises, that valuable and well established . TAVERW STAND, known as the “ Traveller’s Inn,” situated on the north side of East King street, in the city of Lan caster, within two squares of the new Co. Prison, and four squares East from the Court House. The Tavern house is a DOUBLE TWO STORY BUILDING, with extensive back buildings, divided into convenient roomsiUlflL and embracing every convenience of a Hotel. There is an excellent new Stable, with extensive attached, large enough to accommodate fifty horses, and the largest yard in the city for the accommoda tion of drovers ancl wagners. This property comprises Two full Lots of Ground, fronting or East King stieet one hundred and twenty-eight feet nine inches, extending back two hundred and forty-five feet to a fourteen feet alley. There are two excellent wells of water with pumps therein, and Hydrant at the kitchen door. This property has long been occupied as a Tav ern, and being situated in the healthiest part of the city, it is second to no other 6tand. Sale to commence at 6 o’clock P. M. when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the subscriber, residing on the premises. JOHN HAMILTON 30-8 t Lancaster, Sep’t 24, 1850. Public Sale. ON WEDNESDAY, the 9th of October next, will be offered at public sale, at the hotel of John McNeel, in the village of Bainbridge, Lancaster county, the following Real Estate in said village, late the property of John Christ, dec’d. No. 1, a Lot of Ground, No. 25 in the general plan ot said village of Bainbridge, c ontaining in .front on Fropt street forty-five feet, and extending “in depth to Elbow alley, 171 feet, bounded on the north-east by Elbow alley,- on the south-east by Market street, on the south-west by Front st., and on the north-west by Lot No. 24, on Jfesßn lk which 19 erected a two storv BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, |jj*;|j-g and other out-buildings. JsisisESL No. 2, a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above, and numbered 24 in the general plan of said village, fronting on Front street aforesaid. , These lots are situated within a short distance of the river, and as the newly constructed railroad from Columbia to Portsmouth passes immediately in front ot them', they are very desirable localities for any kind of public business. Sale to commence -at 2 o’clock P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned, Administrators of John Christ, dec’d. JACOB CHRIST, SUSAN A. CHRIST, JOHN F. SHRODGR, BENJ. f: shenk. sept 24 Two very Valuable Farms at Public Sale, THE subscribers, Assignees of William Miller, of Southampton township, Franklin county, will offer at public Rale, on WEDNESDAY the 16th of October next, the Real Estate of said Miller, comprising Two Tracts of Land, situated in said township of Southampton. No. 1 is situated one mile east of Orrstown, ad joining lands of-William Rogers, David Spencer, and others, and the Shippensburg and Roxbury road, containing 127 ACRES of land, (part limestone and part slate,) having thereon erected a LOG f (weather-boarded) HOUSE, a Log Barn, Am an} and other out-buildings, an Orchard of|l®*®j choice Fruit Trees, and a well of water. There is a sufficiency of Timber on this tract, and it also contains some very excellent meadow land. No. 2 is adjacent to the first mentioned tract, adjoining lands of David Jacob Kneisley and others, and contains FORTY-EIGHT ACRES, of first quality slate land, having thereon erected a good DWELLING HOUSE and Log Barn, to gether with other out-buildings. There are a num ber of excellent Fruit Trees on this property, a sufficiency of Timber land, ahd ‘ a well of good water near the door. Persons wishing to purchese land would do well to examine these tracts previous to the day of sale, as either of the tracts are highly productive. Terms: —The one-half on the Ist day of April next, and the balance in two payments without interest. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on Tract No. 2, when due attendance will be given by JOHN ORR, WM. ORR, Assignees. 35-3 t Positive Sale of Real Estate ON WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of October, 1850, the Assignees of Thomas Johnson and Susan his wife, will expose to Public Sale at the house of Francis Groff, Chesnut Level, Drumore Township, Lancaster .co., the following premises lying on the road leading from Conowingo Furnace, to McCall’s Ferry, and about two miles north of' Chesnut Level, lying near the head waters of Fish- ! ing Creek, a tract of land containing 230 ACRES, about I£o Acres of which is farm land and under good fence, the greater part being of new post and rail, well limed and in a high state of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving young chesnut timber fit for posts and rails. Also, an excellent site for a water power with a Sickle Mill erected thereon. The property is convenient to Schools, Churches and Mills, and in anexcellent neighbor-’ hood. <3 The above described property adjoins lands of David Parry, James B. Moad, and others. The improvements thereon are a large two Am—A story Stone DWELLING HOUSE, 33 feet front, with a two story kitchen at- liMslfflr tached covered with slate, lately built. Also, two fine and commodious ANT HOUSES, and a large Stone Smith Shop, covered with slate; a large Bank Barn with stone cellar, and stone Shed attached. Also, a Wagoo Sired with Granaries in the loft, and one large Corn Crib on each side; a stone Spring House covered w'ith slate over a never-failing spring of excellent water. Also an excellent young Orchard, with choice fruit, just commencing to bear. The whole will be sold together, or 50 acres of the woodland will be divided into lots of 10 to 20 acres each, as may best suit purchasers. Owing to its advantages of location it is considered one of the m.pBt desirable farms in the county. A clear and indisputable title will be made and posses sion given on the first day of April, 1851.. Persons wishiog to view the premisesfwill call on Josiah Easton who resides thereon, or either of the undersigned. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by P. W. HOUSEKEEPER, JNO. McSPARREN, Assignees. NOTICE—AII persona indebted to the said Thomas Johnson are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated, to the above Assignees. sep 24 ~ 35-ts Public Sale/^ ON THURSDAY, October 17, 1850, will be sold at public sale, at the Black Horse Tavern, near the premises, in Now providence, Martic twp., a valuable Merchant & saw mill, STILL HOUSE, MANSION HOUSE, and about 35 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND. - The Mill is on Beaver creek, three and a half sto nes high, with four run of French burs, and all the machinery necessary for doing good work. The Saw Mill is in .firsfcjate order, and has likewise every facility for doing good work—there being plenty of good water power. The. Still House is capable of running 30 hogsheads. The jjncdL MANSION HOUSE fpjjffi is a new two story brick, with wash-house, pump and cistern on the porch, and all desirable conveniences. There is a good Barn, and other out-buildings, a Stene Tenant House, and a thri ving young Orchard. The;land is limestone, in good order and well watered. This property is in a thriving and thickly settled neighborhood, and offers great inducements to per sons desirous of doing an extensive business. - Persons wishing to view the premises will apply to the subscriber thereon. Sale to begin at 1 o’clock, when conditions will be made known. HENRY LEFEVRE. sept 24 *4t-35 ; Valuable Tavern Stand at Public Sale. ■ • QN SATURDAY, the' 9th day of November next, will be offered at public sale, on the premises, that valuable and well established tavern stand, r situated in West King street in the city of Lancas ter, sign of the Sorrel Horse, at present in the oc cupancy of Henry Lichty, adjoining the Banking 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