PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE Railroad, Canal, and River PROPERTY, IN THE BOROUGH OF MARIETTA. ON Wednesday, the 20 th day of November next, 1850, at 2 o’clock P. M., the subscribers will sell at public sale, at the public bouse of S. G. Mil ler, late Rigler’s, in the Borough of Marietta, the following VALUABLE LOTS, situated in that part of said Borough laid out by Jacob Grosh, Esq?, em bracing the property occupied as a Lumber Yard, for upwards of thirty years, formerly by Peter Ba ker & Co., and latterly by Peter Baker. No. 1, being the northern part, or that portion lying between the Front street Railroad and the Pennsylvania Canal, of the following Six adjoining Lots, viz: Nos. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, with the following improvements thereon, viz : a very con venient and well-finished two story Weatherboard ed Frame * n >, DWELLING HOUSE, jfffi with a Kitchen attached, a Counting House,' Carriage House, spacious Stabling, and otner neces sary out-houses, all in good repair, and & well of excellent water, with a pump therein, immediately in front of tbe house. , No. 2, being the southern part, or that portion lying between the Pennsylvania Canal and the river Susquehanna, of the above Six Lots, Nos. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34. No. 29 being bounded on the west by The whole extent of the river shore on these Lots is wharfed, rendenng this Ground very valuable for Drawing and Piling Lumber , and Depositing other Articles of Trade. No. 3, being Lot No. 64, situated immediately opposite to the north of Mr. P. Baker’s Counting House, (erected on Lot No. 29,) extending from the Railroad to the new Columbia Turnpike and bound ed by Bank street on the west. No. 4, being Lot No. 55, at present in the tenure of. Mr. P. Baker, situated on the eastenreomer of the same square with Lot No. 64, and like it ex tending from the Railroad, to the Columbia Turn pike, and bounded on the east by a fifteen A. alley. No. 5, being Lot No. 160, situated on the north side of and fronting the Lancaster Turnpike, it be • ing the fourth Lot west of Bank street, whereon, is erected a convenient, well built, one story DWELLING HOUSE, ftt present occupied by Mr. Jacob Mellinger. Np. 6,-being Lot No. 139, situate on the north side and fronting the Lancaster Turnpike, at pres ent in the tenure of Mr. A. Leader. . 90“ To*persons. wishing to engage in the For warding and Commission Business, Nos. 1, 3 and 4 offer peculiar advantages for erecting extensive Warehouses, having the facilities either of the Ca nal or Railroad, or the Railroad .and the Turnpike, with an extensive front on Bank street, or a fifteen feet alley to accommodate the trade from the coun try by Wagons. The tow path of the Canal chan- ' ges at Bank street, rendering it necessary to keep that bridge across the Canal at all times passable, whereby the convenient communication . with the River will not’likely be intercepted. ! • The above Lots are the property either of Sam uel Grosh, deceased, or of Mathias Tshudy, or of both, in common, and will be sold by V JACOB GREIDER, J/B7TSHUDY, GEORGE THOMAS, Executors of Samuel Grbsh, dec'd. J. B. TSHUDY, Agent for Mathias Tshtidy. N."B.—lf desired, One Thousand Dollars of the purchase money of Nos. 1 and 2, can remain stan ding, if satisfactorily secured, at six per cent, inter est, payable semi-annually, until the decease of a certain legatee of Samuel Groshf, dec’d Marietta, Oct. 22 *5O Orphans* Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public sale, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of November, 1850, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house ol Abraham Greenawalt, in the Borough of Elisabeth town, all that certain piece ofland, situate in West .Donegal township, late the estate ol George Red ■jrcker, deceased, containing ONE ACRE AND EIGHTY PERCHES, neat measure, adjoining lands of Samuel Redsecker, H. G. Andrews, and K. & C. B. Grubb—bavins a ONE STORY LOG HOUSE thereon erected. —ALSO, — A tract of WOODLAND, in Mount Joy township, containing 4 acres and 127 perces, neat adjoining lands of Barbara & David Mosser Mary Beam, David Sherer, and Joseph Hopper ’ —ALSO, — TWO LOTS OF GROUND, in that part of the Borough of Elizabethtown laid out'by Geo Wcaland numbered in the plan thereof, 10—each fronting on the Lancaster Turnpike GO feet, and extending back to .Centre Alley, 19S feet. ° —ALSO,— The one undivided fourth part of Racoon Island, in the Susqtiehana river, in Conoy township, con taining about One Hundred and Fifty-Six'Perches. TERMS. The purchase money to be paid yn the Ist day of April, 1851, when the title will be executed and possession given. Due attendance will be given at the sale by ISAAC REDSECKER, SAMUEL REDSECKER, „ Executors of Geo. Redsecker, dec’d. Elizabethtown, Oct. 22. 39-4 t Venison Hams. JUST received a choice lot of VENISON HAMS at VANKANAN’S family Grocery, oct 22 39-2 t Books, Books, Books. WE have just opened from the Trade Sales of New York and Philadelphia, a most complete assortment of valuable Books, amongst which will bo found the following: Colton’s Deck and Port. Three Years in California. Miss Cobper’s Rural Hours. Davis’ Logic of Mathematics. Cumming’s Five Years in the Interior of Africa. . Echoes of the Universe, by Rev. H. Christines, spencer’s Works, complete, 5 vols. Headley’s Miscellanies. Cyclopedia ot English Literature. Sparks’ Life and Writings of Washington, 12 vols Sparks’ American Biography, 15 vols. • • Ripley’s History of the itfexican War. Bancroft’s History of the : United States, 3 vols Hildreth’s do do do 3 vols. Forster’s Statesmen of England. Prescott’s Conquest of Mexico. (t i( Peru. “ Ferdinand and Isabella. “ Miscellanies, all in Library style. Lives of the Lord Chancellors, 7 vols. Complete works of Hannah More, 7 vols. Hume’s. History of England, 6 vols. Macaulay’s do do 2 vols. Milinan’s Gibbon’s Rome, 6 vols. ' ' _ -do do Harper’s edition, 4 vols. Burke’s works, 3 vols., library style. Strickland’s Queens of England, 6 vols. octavo, i Bryant’s Letters of a Traveller. ’ Eldorado, or adventures in the path of Empire, j by Bayard Taylor. S Bolingbroke’s Works, 4 vols. ! History of Ireland. j Tytier’s Universal History, 2 vols. Miss Pardoe’s Louis XIV, 2 vols. ' j Colman’s European Letters. I Brand’s Encyclopedia of Arts and Sciences. j Ure’s Dictionary of Names, &c. j Farmers’ Encyclopedia. Religious Encyclopedia. I All of the above valuable works we are prepared to sell at the lowest rates. SPANGLER’S ! oct 22-39] _ Late Gish’s. ) Neutral Ink. THE subscribers having purchased the right for the manufacture and sale of FAHNESTOCK’S NEUTRAL and indelible ink, are now prepared to supply the article in any quan tities, large or small, to Merchants, Business Men, and others. This Ink, which has already acquired a celebrity wherever it has been used, is entirely free from any substance which corrodes the pen—is of a beautiful jet color, and admirably adapted for Day Books, Ledgers, Record Books, and every other species of writing which require durability. Their establishment is in East Orange street a few doors east of JCramph’s Building. t * * V : nJ - H. GIBBS & CO. + Editorsol newspapers throughoutthe United States copying the above three times, will receive the amount in ink or cash. Lancaster, Oct. 22, 1850 Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. A NTHON’S Classical Dictionary. Cobb’s Lexicon. Anthon’s Dictionary of Roman Antiquities. Donnegan’s Greek Lexicon. . Scott and Liddell’s Greek Lexicon. Todd’s, Johnson’s and. Walker’s Dictionary. Ainsworth’s Latin Dictionary. Leverett’s Latin Lexicon. Domusgan’s Greek and English Lexicon. Dunglfson’s Medical Dictionary. Cooper’s Surgical do. Flemmings and Tibbins’ French and English Dictionary. Nugent’s French Dictionary. ■ Bolles’ Phonographic English Dictionary. Oswald’s Etymological Dictionary, &c., &c. • Kitto’s Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature, 2 vols. Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols. • Brande’s Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art. Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, M anufactures & Mines. Farmers Encyclopedia. Family Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia ol Religious Knowledge. Chambers’ Information for the People, 2 vota Kountz’s English and German Dictionary. Webster’s Dictionary, revised, with numerous additions, just published. : Walker’s Dictionary. Crabb’s English Synonymes Brooke’s Universal Gazetter. Darby’s do. do., new edition. . Baldwin’s Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer The above with a great variety of other works of a like character may be had very cheap at JUDD & MURRAY’S . Opposite the Post Office, North Queen st. Lan’r ■ ■*•*** . 30-2 t •' Valuable Rail Road Property at Private Sale. THE subscribers offer at private sale, their val uable and well known Rail Road property, sit uate in the village of Concord, on the Columbia and'Philadelphia Rail Road, GO miles west of Phil adelphia, and 20 miles east of Lancaster, consisting of a Lot of 2$ ACRES OF LAND, with the im provements thereon erected, viz: A substantial TWO STORY. STONE WARE AND CAR HOUSE, 44 by 84 feet, with tin roof. Two crossings and sidings, and every convenience for carrying on an extensive business. For locality and facilities it cannot be surpassed by any on the dine of Railway. A commodious Two Story FRA MEJbA. DWELLING HOUSE, with five rooms and IgjiUß Kitchen on the first floor, and four on the second, with a never-failing well of pure water; Cistern, Meat and Milk House, Barn and other out-buildings. ALSO, a Two Story Double FRAME HOUSE, suitable for two families. Also, a Lumber, Wood, and Coal Yard, all being in good order. This is a rare opportunity for capitalists or business men. Persons wishing to purchase or desiring further information, will please call pn J. L. Lightner, residing on the property. MOSES EABY, JOHN L. LIGHTNER. 39 ti Taluable Dictionaries. WE have just received a large assortment of valuable Dictionaries to which we invite public attention. Amonst them will be found Webster's Great Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, the best publication, in va rious bindings. Webster’s abridged, a most valuable work for Schools. Walker’s Large Dictionary for Schools. Worcester’s Comprehensive Dictionary. Cobb’s Walker’s Dictionary. .Adler’s celebrated German Dictionary. Ochle6chlager,s do. do. ; Weber’s do. do. Together with all the standard English, German and French Dictionaries. SPANGLER’S, [late Gish’s.) oct- 22 so F Roussel’s Atfiadine, OR the -’cure ana prevention of the chapped Hands. An additional supply just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINTTSH’S, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13 East Kiwr at. oct 39-lm Estate of Jacob Miller. In the Court of • Common Pleas for the co. of I.an'r WHEREAS, Daniel Miller and Henry Stouffer, Executors of John Miller, dec’d, who was Trustee of Jacob Miller, did on the twelfth day of October, ISSO, file in the office of the Prolhonotary of the said court, their‘account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given -to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted.the eighteenth day of November, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’v. Frothy’s Office, Lan. Oct. 22. - 39-td ’ Estate of Joseph Peoples and William Peoples and Maria his Wife. In the. Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan'r. WHEREAS, Ebenezer Dickey, Assignee of Joseph Peoples and William Peoples and Maria hia Wife, did on the tenth day of October, 1850, file in the the Prothonotary ot the said Court, his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in ihe said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the eighteenth day of November, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’v. -•Prothy’s Office, Lan. Oct. 22. Piano-Forte Ware-Room* OSCAR C. B. CARTER, From PHILADELPHIA, TJ ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of _LV Lancaster and vicinity, that he has opened for sale at No. 5, Kramph’s Arcade Buildings, East Orange Street, a large superiur assortment of Six, Six and one fourth, Six and three fourths and Seven OCTATE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, selected from his large and various Stock, at his Store, 1?I Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, and made j by some of the most distinguished manufacturers ! in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, of the very best material, of EXQUISITE TONE 4- FINISH and warranted equal to any in this country or Eu rope. They will be sold at the manufacturers’ lowest Cash Prices and warranted. ALSO, an assortment of Serapliines, Melodeons, Parlor Organs, &c., from the most celebrated man ufactories. Being the Agent for more thatrtwenty factories in the United States, he is able to furnish Instruments on better temrs than any one else in the country. Mr. Carter has the satisfaction to announce that he has engaged the services of the distinguished Italian Manufacturer and Tuner, Mr. La Grassa, and any instruments that may require repairing and tuning, will be executed by him n the most superior manner. The Warerooin will continue open until the Ist of November. Ladies and Gentlemen are most respectfully invited to cal! and examine the above. Lancaster, Oct. 15, 1850. * 38-3 t Lancaster County Mutual Insur ance Company. TpHE Members of the Lancaster County Mutual JL Insurance Company are hereby notified that, In compliance with the 10th Section of the Act of Incorporation of said Company, the Board of Direc tors have this day declared that one and a half per cent, be paid on each and every note deposited with the Company for Policies issued prior to the 22nd day of May-last passed, on or before the 1 rth day of November next ensuing, to meet the loss sustained .by Jgfenjamin GrafT, in the burning of a dwelling, in Enterprise, insured by him at $llOO,OO, and also to meet the payment of $250,00 borrowed to remunerate for losses sustained prior to said date. The Members of the Company are furthernotified that the authorized Agents of the Company,to wit: Joseph Konigmacher, Ephrata; Jacobs. Witmer, Manheim ; Robert D. Carson, Cashier of Lancaster County Bank, Lancaster; John Stauffer,Petersburg; James Buyers, Lampeter; F. A. Zitzman, Litiz ; Dr. Esaias Kinzer, Leacock; Joseph McClure, Bart; W. D. Slaymaker, Mt. Joy; together with the Members of the Board, are authorized to re- ! ceive and receipt for said assessment; said receipt 1 may be in the following words endorsed on the 1 Policy of Insurance held by said Member. I Oct. 1850—Assessment No. 4 paid. j A B ■ Agent, I which will be r sufficient acquittance for the same. ! In no case will the Agent he authorized to receive ! the aforesaid assessment without the Policy being ! exhibited and endorsed as aforesaid, and in the event of a Policy being lost or mislaid, the Insured can obtain, upon applicaton to the Secretary, the | number of the Policy and amount of the deposit i note. 1 The following extract from the Bye-Laws of the Company, it is hoped, will induce a prompt com pliance with the foregoing notice : “ That Members ot this Company neglecting or omiting to pav their assessments within thirty days alter the publication of notice of the same will incur the expense of not exeeeding 10 cents per mile circular from the office of the Company paya ble to a Collector duly authorized to collect the same.” HENRY F. SLAYMAKER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office Lan. Co Mu. Insurance) Company, October 8, 1860. j oct 15-3S-3t First and True Love. A true Love Story, by George Sand, author of “In diana“ Consuelo,” “The Countess of Ru ‘ cohtadt ,” etc., etc. f B. PETERSON, No. 98 Cheanut street, Phil _L • adeJphi, publishes this day the above work. It is one of the most charming and interesting works ever published. It is embellished with eleven fine large engravings, illustrative of different scenes in the work, as well as a large portrait of the two heroines of the work, and a beautifully illustrated cover. It has met with an immense sale in Parts,, having already passed through several editions'.in the space of three months. It will have a very large sale, and it is a work no one will be disap pointed with. It is said by critics who have perused “» 10 be “the best work" ol the day. It is published complete in one large octavo volume of 228 pages and printed on the finest white paper. Price FIFTY CENTS a copy. IKrSingle copies of the work will be sent to any one on receipt of remittances, addressed to the publisher. Published and for sale by Tr B. PETERSON, No* 98 Cheanut st., Philadelphia. Fo whom all orders must be addressed, post paid. DO"Editors of Newspapers giving the above one or more insertions, (including this notice,) andsend ll}S*c°py ot their paper marked, to the Publisher, shad have a complete copy of the work-sent them by return of mail, [ oc t 15-38 Notice. AN election for thirteen Directors of the Farm ers Bank of Lancaster will be held at the naming house, on MONDAY, the 18th of Novem beh next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3PM G. CLARKSON, Cashier. 38-3 t Ut ix Turnpike Election. THE annual election for one President, Beven Managers, and one Treasurer, of the above company, will be held at John Michael’s Hotel, Lancaster, on MONDAY the 4th of November next. J.. 8, TSHUDY, Secretary. 38-Er ; - Bounty Land. OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS! ATTENTION! THE Congress of the United States having at its late session passed a law granting Bounty Land to all “Officers, Ron-commissioned Officers, musicians or privates,” t oho performed military service in any of the Indian I cars since the year 1790 j —in the war of 1812 with Great - Britain ; and all Commissioned Officers who were engaged in the late war with Mexico: according to the period for which they served. The undersigned offers his services in preparing the necessary papers to procure from the government patents for the same, at a fair and mqderate rate; and respectfully re quests all persons interested to call upon him at his office in North Queen Street, opposite Kaufman’s Hotel, when and where further particulars may be made known. The first sectiou of the Act refered to grants Bounty Lands to the following persons, and no others , viz: (t Eack of the surviving , or the widow or minor children qf deceased commissioned and non-commis sioned officers, musicians, or privates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rangers, or militia, who per formed military service in any regiment, company , or detachment in the service of the United States, in any of the wars above mentioned.? 3 The necessary blanks will be kept by me that they may be filled up, executed and forwarded to the proper office in Washington, to secure prompt and speedy action thereon, and arrangements have been made at that city, to secure the same from uir necessary delay in passing said office. The first Section of the said law provides the fol lowing amount Of lands according to the terms of service. “Those who engaged to serve 12 months , or during the war, and actually served nine months,'Shall re ceive one hundred and sixty acres s and those who engaged to serve six months, and actually served four months, shall receive eighty acres; and those who engaged to serve for any, or an indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, Patents will be is„ued to the claimants alone, and in their name, and no transfer previous to the issue of the same will be considered legal or valid. All further inquiries will answered by calling on me. GEO*. B.* HAMILTON Lancaster, oct 15 Fire! Fire! Fire l THE Directors of the Farmers Mutual Insurance Company, forlhe purpose of compensating the damage sustained by Philip Keener, of Mount Jov township, in the burning of his dwelling house ; of Henry B. Graybill, of Manor township, in the burn ing of his Barn ; of Samuel Hershey, of Lancaster township, in the burning of his Wash House ; and of Henry Reitzel, of West Donegal township, in the burning of part ol the gearing ol his Mill j have levied a tax.of seventy-five-cents on each thousand dollars valuation of the property insured. The Members of said company are therefore requested to pay their respective quotas within thirty days from this date otherwise ten per cent, will be added, to pay the expense of collection. Duplicates will be lelt at Mr. Reuben S. Rohrer’s Hardware store, East King street, Lancaster; at the Hardware store of Samuel Dyer k Son, Mount Joy ; and with John Rohrer, Treasurer of the said Company, residing near Lampeter Square— at either of which places the tax may be paid. Bv order of the Board of Directors. JOHN STROHM, Secretary. 38-t' Estate oj I) JIN lEL S. ROYER, an habitual Drunkard, In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. ot Lan. WHEREAS, John Royer and Martin Bollinger, (rommittee of Daniel S. Royer, an habitual drunkard, did on the seventh day of October, 1860, tile in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate : « Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 3d Monday of November, 1850, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed Attest, HENRY STORK, Proth’v. Froth’s Office, Lan. Oct. 15, 1850. 38-4t* Willow Street Turnpike.—notice. AN Election for’Officers for the ensuing year of the Willow Street Turnpike Road Company will Ire held on MONDAY,the 4th of November next, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock in the after noon, at the public house of Frederick Cooper, in the city of Lancaster. W. CARPENTER, Secretary. The Stockholders of the Willow Street Turnpike Road Company are requested to meet at the public house of Frederick Cooper, on Monday, tho 4th of November next, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, to take into consideration the propriety of making said road or not. A general attendance is requested, oct 15-38-td] MANY STOCKHOLDERS. CENTRE SQUARE HAT STORE. THE subscriber, thankful for the liberal encour agement he has received already, respectlully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received from the city a very full sup ply of the ng FALL FASHIONS OF ng. ** HATS AND CAPS, which, together with those of his gotten up expressly for this market, complete an assortment which cannot be excelled, for beauty, durability, and cheapness, by any other establish ment in Lancaster. HATS of all qualities and styles made to order on the shortest notice—also Slouch Hats of differ ent colors. His assortment of CAPS is complete, equal to any thing of the kind west of Philadelphia. HATSLought at my establishment always ironed and brushed free of charge. {CT Mind the place—North West Corner of Cen tre Square, two doors west of Baumgardner’s store, and adjoining Langley’s Shoe Store. oct S-tf-37] JAMES GEIDNER. Mew London Academy, NEW LONDON. CHESTER CO., PENNA. THE Winter Session of2l weeks will commence on the first Monday , (the 4th) of November next. Boarding, &c., with Tuition in all the branches of a thorough English and Classical education, with German, French and Spanish, $65. Twenty dol lars required in advance. No extras. For Catalogues and particulars apply to WM. F. WYERS, A. M., oct F-st-37] Principal, Estate of John Gibble. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Gibble, late of Elizabeth township, dec’d, having been issued to the subscriber residing in said township : All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay prop erly authenticated for settkiment. a PETER MARTIN, oct 8-*7t-37J Administrator. Mow is the time lor Bargains! EM. HAMBRIGHT respectfully informs the • public, that he has just returned from Phila delphia, with the best‘selected stock of UNCUT CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, AND RICH SATIN AND SILK VESTINGS, ever offered in Lancaster. This stock having been selected by a competent judge of FASHIONABLE GOODS, as well as a first-rate judge of their quali ty, he flatters himself able to meet the wants of his customers in the most satisfactory manner, and as sures all who may fltvor him with a call, that no efforts will be spared to promote their interest. He is still to be found at his old Stand in West King street, in the room formerly occupied by G. Meeser, as a Looking Glass Store, and one dour east of C. Hager and Son’s Dry Goods Store.. oct S ’5O » tf-37 Blair Hall. VIVIT KT YIGET. THE Winter Session ol this School will com mence on the first Monday of November next. Whole expense for Tuition, Boarding, Stc., $65 per session. Apply, post paid, to Principal, Coch rauville, Chester county, Pa. ALFRED HAMILTON, Principal. Refer to J W. Cottrill, Columbia ; Maj. J. Sterr • ett, Mount Joy ; John F. Steinman and Georjje S Bryan, Lancaster. 6 oct 8 3t _ S7 POWDER AND FOES.—2OO Kona assorted Rock Powder. Also, patent safely Fues for sale at the cheap Hardwnrd Store, East King street, july 23-26 j REUBEN R. ROHRER. 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, &e. Just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Drug Store, East King street. Aug. 13 29-lm 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 Philadelphia Dry Goods. TOWNSEND SHARPLESS & SONS have re ceived their supply of Autumn and Winter Goods, to which they invite attention. Alpacas, Persians, Bombazines and Lustres f Silk and Crape Shawls; plain colored and RICH FANCY AND BLACK SILKS; 1 Worsted Damasks, Moreens, Rattinets and Baizes; English Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Sackings,-Linen Damasks, Sheetings, Diapersand Napkins j Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats and Handkerchiefs* Best makes of Irish Linen Sheetings; English and French Cloths, Caßsimeres and Vestings; Domestic Cotton and Woolen Goods in variety; Shoemakers Goods in Listings, Galloons, &c. • . 32 S. Second St.., Philadelphia. oct * 5 ' 38-3 m ’ WE STUDY TO PLEASE AT THE FARMERS’. FAVORITE STORE, EAST KING. STREET. FONDERSMITH & HERR, successors to Hos tetler & Beates, have just received another supply of New and Beautiful DRY GOODS , GROCERIES , CHINA , GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. We feel confident in offering our stock of Goods to our customers and the public that a better or more complete assortment-of goods cannot be found in the city of Lancaster, the entire 6tock having been purchased within the last year, and the large ad ditions which have latelybeen made to itof new-and fashionable dresa goods enables us to offer great in ducements to purchasers. OUR STOCK of New Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati nets and Vestings embrace all colors and qualities, at exceedingly low prices. Gentlemen’s new style cravats. LADIES DRESS GOODS. This department of odr establishment is complete and we defy competition in DRESS SILKS. From the fact that we have no old styles unsaleable silks on hand to eat up the profits on the new, but on the contrary, our entire stock of Dress'Goods and particularly our silks have all been purchased with in the last four weeks, consequently we have the latest and most fashionable styles, that the Eastern Markets afford and at prices that will give entire satisfaction. Our assortment of French Merinos, Thibet Cloths and Lustres embraces a beautiful range of colors, viz :—Fine Black, Magasine Blue Mode, Blossom Pink, Cherry Scarlet, Green, Olive Brown, and Blue at very low prices. Also, Lupins super Black Bombazines, Black Silk and Mohair Lustres, Mourning Lustres at prices from 18$ cts. to $1,25 per yard. A splendid assortment of plain and figured Cash meres and De Lains. A magnificent lot of high colors, all wool, Mous de Lains for ladies and chil dren’s Dresses. . Blso, the cheapest high colored De Lains at 12i cents in the city. - New styles Silk Ch&melion, Silk and Worsted Poplinos for. Ladies Dresses, as rich as silk—very cheap. Opera Flannels for Ladies Sacks. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! BAY STATE SHAWLS! These celebrated and justly acknowledged supe rior goods in the latest colorings and most improved styles, together with a large lot of entire new style French Long Shawls with beautiful centres and maginficent borders. Also, Broche Long Shawls at reduced prices. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! A lull supply all colors at prices from 16 to 75 cents per yard. ‘ Warranted all wool. DOMESTIC GOODS! Consisting in part of Conestoga Steam Mills Mus lins—very good 4-4 bleached and unbleached Mus lins at 6± eents, worth 10 cents. 5,6, and 10f Sheetings, Tickings, Checks, Ginghams, Chambreys, Cotton Flannels, Lindsays and Table Diapers,— Also a splendid assortment of Calicoes from 4 to 12fr cents per yard. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. We invite particular attention to our CARPET ROOM to which we have added some beautiful new style patterns, the first in the city. Also, a large assortment of Cotton and Rag Carpeting, Floor a'nd Oil Cloth, Rugs, &c., wliicd will be sold at a very small advance. Our Queensware Room. —With this branch of our business the public are well acquainted, and we need only add, that it fully sustains its former reputation. A full supply on hand. 2000 Pounds, Prime Live Geese Feathers of a very superior quality. Just received 2000 Pounds Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain of all colors. GROCERIES Prime Rio and Java Coffee, superior InVfjeriel Young Hyson and Black Teas—Spices of all kinds. Lovering’s Syrup Molasses. Also, prime New Or loans Molasses in barrels. Groceries supplied by the quantity at city prices. We most respectlully invite a libera] share of the public patronage, feeling confident that we can give entire satisfaction. H. C. FONDERSMITH, (Late of the'Bee Hive.) JOHN HERR. Lancaster, Oct. 1, 1850. 46-tf REMOVAX HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOON- ING SALOON. THADDEUS HENRY, Fashionable Hairdresser, invites the attention of the public to bis new and splendid shaving saloon, to which he has re moved, on the corner of North Queen and Centre Square, over Hubley’a Grocery Store, where his friends and customers will be attended to in the best style of the art Tonsorial. He feels thankful for past patronage, and hopes by faithful attention to businoss to merit a contin uance of public favor. [oct 1-36 Flection notice. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Man heim, Petersburg and Lancaster Plank Road Company, will be held at the public house of D. B. HoBtetter, in the borough of Manheim, on Monday, the 4th day of November next, between the hours of 1 and 6, P; M., to elect a President, Treasurer and five Managers for said serve for the ensuing year. HIRAM B. SWARR, oct 15-38-4t]. Secretary. Election Notice. Lancaster Bank,) October 14, 1850.) AN Election for thirteen Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held at the Banking House on Monday, the 18th day of November next, be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. Oct. Is*st Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to Ann Kinzie, a daughter of Daniel Kinzie, late of the town ship of Radnor, in the county of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, or to her legal representatives and to all other persons interested in the estate of said deceased, that the undersigned, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Delaware co., Auditor to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Edward Sifer and Jesse Gerger, two of the executors of said Daniel Kinzie, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the house of Isaac West, in the borough of West Chester, Chester county, Pa., on the fifteenth day of Novem ber next, at 1 o’clock, P. M. P. FRAZER SMITH, Auditor. 33-ld model Store. LADIES' FASHIONABLE SHOE AND GAITER M N UFACTORY* THE subscriber begs leave to inform the ladies of 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 bis immediate superintendence, by the most experienced workmen. Ilis stock em braces gT~Si Ladies fine Kid and Morocco Slippers, Itffflft] do. Leather and Morocco Walking Shoes, I /c do. Bl'k and Colored Gaiters , variety of f / patterns , 1/ Misses and Children’s Gaiters , Shoes and j 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. OCrA voung lady attends to the sales in the store. # JAMES COREV. aug C *5O ' ly-23 Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Store, N ORTH QUEEN ST., ADJOINING SPANG LER’S BOOK STORE, AND THREE DOORS SOUTH OF ORANGE ST. THE subscriber respectfully informs his Iriends .and customers that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock of Tobacco that haß ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising the different brandß fancy one pound lump, large and small Congress, tine 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 KUIiNS. sep 17 34-3 m Town lot at Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will ex pose to public sale, at the public house of Frauds FJury,m the Borough of Marietta, on SATURDAY, October 26th, 1850, the following desirable Real Estate of John Price, late of Marietta, deceased, viz : All that certain LOT ORPIECE OF GROUND, situate in that part of Marietta laid out by John Pedan and others, and bounded by United States street on the south, Decatur street on the west, a 14 feet alley on the north, and lot No. 260 on the east, and numbered, in the plan of said town, num ber two-hundred and fifty-nine. Sale to commence at 3 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOHN M. WALLER, Administrator with the will annexed. 36-4t* Xowe 3 s Honey Soap. LOWERS Honey Soap, a superior article for the Toilet and Bath. - For sale at CHARLES A. HEIfIITSH’S, East King street. eep 10-33] iAxtvca&cr _ County , *9. • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of said County , Whebeas, Sarah Bauman, lately in our Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster, in the term of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, by the. judgment of the same Court, re* covered against Samuel Zerfass, Executor of Mary auman, deceased, late of Lancaster county, as well as a certain debt of seven hundred and sixty six dollars and ninety-four cents, lawlul money of Pennsylvania, as seven dollars and fifty-three cents, which :to the same Plaintiff in our same Court were adjudged for her damages, which she sustained by occasion of. the detention of that debt, whereof the said defendant is convict as ap pear to us on record; and now, on the behalf of the said Sarah Bauman,'we have understood in our same Court, that, although judgment thereof is given, execution, nevertheless, for the debt and damages aforesaid, still remains to be made to her —wherefore, the said Sarah Bauman besought us to grant her a proper remedy in this behalf; and because we are willing that what is just should be done, WE COMMAND YOU, that, by good and, lawful men of your bailiwick/ you give notice to the said Sam’l Zerfass, Executor of Mary Bauman, dec’d, and P. Bauman, Dan’l Bauman, Sam*l Bau man, Henry Bauman and Adam Bauman, heirs and devisees of said Mary Bauman, deceased, that they be and appear before our Judges at Lancas ter, at our said Court of Common Pleas for the county of J.ancaster, there to be held oh the third Monday of November next: to show if any thing for themselves they know or can say, why the said judgment should not be revived against them, and why the said devisees should not become part? defendants ihereto, and why the said Plaintiff ought not to have her execution against them for the debt and damages aforesaid, according to the force, form and effect of the recovery aforesaid, if she shall think fit; and further to do and receive what our said Court shall then and there consider in this behalf. And have you then and there the names of those by whom you shall so cause them to have notice, and this writ. Witness, the Honorable Ellis Lewis, Presi dent of our said Court, at Lancaster, the 24th day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thou sand eight hundred and fifty. J. BOWMAN, for Prothonotary. Lancaster, Oct. 8, 1850. 4t-39 Lancaster County, At an Orphans’ Court held at Lancas ter, for the County of Lancaster, on Site 7ih day of October, 1850. PSc 0n the petition of Martin Bentz and £C* George Bentz, sureties of Rudolph Bentz, to which they were duly af hrmed, setting forth, that on the 16th April, 1850, they became bail of the said Rudolph Bentz, upon obtaining Letters of Administration upon the estate of Samuel Wentz, late of Elizabeth township, in the county of Lancaster, and that in pursuance of the authority vested in him, he proceeded to make sale of the goods and chattels of the deceased part of the proceeds whereof has been collected by the said Rudolph Bentz, and part of the said pro ceeds is still out-standing—that the said Rudolph Bentz has since absconded and left the county, and left no person known to your petitioners to take charge of the estate of said dec’d—that in conse quence of said absconding and abandoning the estate of the dec’d, the property under his charge may be wasted or materially injured, and petition ers damnified, and therefore asking relief. Where upon the Court award a Citation to the said Ru dolph Bentz, to appear in the said Orphans’ Court, on the 3d'?Monday in November next, at 10 o’clock A. M., to shew cause, if any he has, why he should not give other and further security, or give counter security to the petitioners, or why the Letters of Administration granted to him should not be vaca ted, and such other relief granted to them as the Court is authorized by the Commonwealth to grant. The Court also appoint Peter Martin, Esq. Com missioner, to take depositions of witnesses, at his office, in Elizabeth twp., Lancaster county, on the 14/A day of November next , between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 P. M. of said day—said depo sitions to be read in evidence on the hearing of the above stated Citation. By the Court. Family medicines. rpfJE subscribers have taken the Agency for the X sale of the well known POPULAR MEDI CINES, lately kept by J. Gish, directly opposite the National House, and nearly opposite Spangler’s Book Store, North Queen street, Lancaster, at whicli place they will continue the business. They will constantly receive and keep on hand a fresh supply of all the popular Family Medicines known to the public, and will be able to furnish Druggists and Country Stores at the Manufacturers prices. They have just received and for sale, a fresh supply of Old Dr. Jacob Townsend’s celebrated Sarsaparilla, Dr. Bull’s and Bristol’s do. The Griefenberg Medicines, Bugle’s do., Louden & Co. do., Dr. Uichnrdson’B Sherry Wine Bitters, Dr. Hutchinson’s Bitters, Dr. Wm. Wright’s Vegetable Pills, Brown’s Pure Ess. Jamaica Ginger, White’s do., Dr. Trask’s Magnetic Ointment, Dr. Davis’s Depurative, all of which they will warrant pure and genuine. DR. JACOB LONG & CO. B. C. BACHMAN, Cashier. Lancaster, Oct. 1, City Hat and Cap Store. JOHN AMER, PROPRIETOR. THE subscriber thankful for past favors would respectfully inform his numerous friends and customers that he is now ready to offer the fall r*style of Hats got up under his own inspection, expressly for retail. He himself that from long experience in the business hts hats cannot be surpassed, both in style, beauty of finish and color. * J Hats-of all qualities and shapes always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice. Also, on extensive assortment of Slouch Hats of all colors, as well as the most complete assortment ol Caps ever offered to the public, of shapes and qualities too numerous to mention. Please call and see for yourselves. Hats bought at Amer’s store always brushed and ironed free of charge North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., the largest Hat and Cap store in the city, opposite the Post JOHN AMER, Proprietor. '• 36*3 m STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! THE cheapest and most extensive assortment of STOY ES yet offered to the public, can be found at me Hardware store of the subscriber, and A at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction —being greatly reduced in price and as lowlQß as any house in Philadelphia or elsewhere. His assortment consists of all the best kinds of COOKING PARLOR NINE PLATE STOVES for wood or coal, among which may be tound the most celebrated patterns. Dealers and others are invited to give him a call. GEOROE M. STEINMAN, oct l-3b-4t] West King street. rmPß S f „ ( J^ ath . an Ho “ r . tbout effect, before the Cherry Pectoral. An one's Bank Barn, stone fonndauon and frame above, with threshing floor, a a Doub)f 0 v Bhed £ nd corn cr ‘h attached—the other, intended I™!°° Barn > wilh a threshing floor, and a wen of wate," Tely grain: Stone Smoke-house; J wTrk ear tl ! e door ’ *l3° a Stone Spring- THRIVING o“cHdRD n Th P e r re g '' . arid a y °U-VG . „ log; ° n " 3t ° ry with a Stable attached The nlT™- j h-eide .1,„ r xoe place la well watered ~„ ‘ de d ’° Ll ‘ Ue Conowago passing along it, ithere is a run of water passing through it g and water in nearly every field. There is abo’ut fiO Acres of excellent timber, and a sufficiency of good Meadow. The road from Oxford to LitUesforo passes the buildings. The property is situate with in } of a mile from the mill of the subscriber. —ALSO,— At the same time and place, will he offered a variety of PERSONAL PROPERTY, such as, one large Threshing Machine (four horse power,) one English Cutting Box, Sleigh and Harness, Eight dav Brass Clock, &c„ &c. - Sale to commence at 1 o’clock in-the aflernoon of said day. Attendance given and terms made known by JOSEPH LILLY, Assignee, act S 37-5 t Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursurtice of an order of the-Orphans’ Court ol Dauphin county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 2 6th of October, 1850, at 1 o’clock, P. M., the following esc-ibed real estate, situate in Conawago twp., anpfiin county, late the property of George Red seeker, Jr., deceased, viz : • A plantation or tract of land containing 133 ACRES AND 150 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Joseph Hoffer, John Brill, Ab’m and George Redsecker and others—about 90 ncres of which is c eared, under good fence, and well cultivated, and the residue is covered with excel lent .timber. The improvements are a WEATHER. BOARDED » » DWELLING HOUSE a Bank Barn, (lower part stone,) a IH«lW» small Orchard, and a well with a «9s3SSHi pump in it near the door. There ia also running water in nearly every field. b The property is a desirable one in many respects, the title is good, and a deed will be executed and possession given on the Ist of April next. Due attendance will be given, and terms made known on the day o( aale by ISAAC REDSECKER, SAMUEL REDSECKER, Executors of Geo. Redsecker, Jr. dec’d. Elisabethtown, Oct. 8. 3t-37 VALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE THE subscribers about to decline Farming, offer for sale upon very moderate terms their adjoin ing Farms, on which they reside, situated in New London township, Chester county, Pa., about ono mile west of Kimbleville, three miles and a half from New London Cross Roads, and seven miles from Newark, Delaware,.containing about 122 ACRES EACH, of highly improved Limestone land, divided into convenient fieJda under gnod fencing, and with running water in all but one of them / Also an ample proportion of wood and good substantial buildings, conveniently and handsomely situated and surrounded by a variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees and Shrubbery. There is a dailv mail and communication by Stage and Railroad, via’. Newark, Del. with Wilmington, Philadelphia, Bal timore, Washington, &c. The neighborhood poss esses all the advantages of remarkable healthful ncss, excellent society, good schools, stores, mills and places of Woiship, of various denominations. For particulars apply on the premises at Paxson’s Store, at Kimbleville, or to F. Paxson, at No. 92 Market street, Philadelphia oct 8-4t-37] Valuable Real Estate, at Public ON WEDNESDAY, the 23d of October, ISOO, will be sold, on the premises, in Upper Lea cock towuship, Lancaster county, about one mile north of "Enterprise and Penn’a Railroad, half a mile from Stouffer’s mill, A VALUABLE FARM, containing 85 Acres and 140 Perches, of first-rute Limestone Land, (formerly belonging to Abraham Gibbons,) adjoining lands of Abraham Gibbons, Jr., David Landis, Jacob Resh, Jonas Buckwalter, and others. This property is in a high state of cultiva tion,; under good fence, well watered by Mill creek passing through the premises, and has been heavily limed within the last four years. The im- « a provements consist of a large two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, LargeJ|£||L Frame Barn, with Wagon House and Corn (..rib at tached, Carriage House, Smoke House, and other necessary out-buildings. About Ten Acres is thickly covered with Thriving Timber. There is on the farm a Young Orchard of well selected Fruit Trees ; and a Lime Kiln with a Quarry of excellent Limestone close by. There is also a Tenant Mouse, with Stable, &c., belonging to this property. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known. JOB WINDLE °ct 15 3S _ 2l * Public Sale. ON Saturday, the 23d day of November , ISSO, will be sold by public vendue, on the premises, the following described Real. Estate of David Jen kins, dec’d, to wit: A certain Plantation called “Pinegrove,” situate on the Downingtown & Harrisburg Turnpike road, one mile west of Waynesburg, neiir Wells’ tavern, in Honeybrook twp., Chester county, containing 139 Acres and 98 Perches, adjoining lands of Jacob Edwards, Peter Suplee James McCamant arid others. The imprpve-ra® ments thereon are a new two story STONE HillS DWELLING HOUSE, new Bank Barn, wag- ' on shed and other buildings, a well of excellen water, with a pump therein, and an Orchard. ' This property is handsomely situated in d rich and pleasant neighborhood ; is under good fences with Chesnut rails; has recently been heavily limed ; a stream of water flows through the middle of the.premises, and is well adapted for trrazinc purposes. ' Also, at the same time will T>e sold a tract of 10 Acres and 135 Perches of first-rate Chesnut Sprout Land, situate on the South side of the Welsh mountain, in said township, about halt a mile from the above, adjoining lands of Pete.r Em ery, James McCamant and others. Possession and a good title given on the Ist day of April next. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on James McCamant, residing near the Bamc, or on the undersigned, residing in Churchtown. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock. Terms made known by JAMES McCAA, Attorney in fact for the heirs of said dec’d oct 15 __ ts-38 Tavern Stand For Sale. ON Monday the 28 th day of October, Inst., will mat S ° P ubhc vendue > on premises, Well Known and Established Tavern, situate “in North Qneen st., in the city of Lancaster, halt aaquare from the Court House, (sign of the Black Horse.) The property consists of a Half lot of Gboi/nd, with a three story STONE HOUSE, a larges-® two story brick back building, Ice House, ex-jinE tensive Stabling; and all necessary building# thereon, and every convenience for a public house, all in good repair. This property is situated in tho best and most business part ol the city, is one of the Oldest Tav ern Stands, and has at present as good a run of custom as any public house in the city.- Mrs. Catharine Kauffman being desirous to retire from public business, is the reason of its being of fered for sale. Persons wishing to keep a public house in tho city of Lancaster, should not miss the opportunity of getting one of the Best Stands, j Any information respecting the premises, desired before the day of sale, will be given by Mrs. Kauff man, residing thereon. » v s3Tlf desired, a greater part of the purchase money may remain in the premises for several years. Sale will begin at C o’clock in the evening of said day, when terms will be. made known, oct 8-3t-37] • HENRY ERB. Stoves I Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber 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 & better Stove to be produced. This Strive possesses a larger oven than any other Stove, is capable of baking from 4 to 6 loaves of bread atonce, 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 great resort during the comiDg 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. CUAS. PAXSON, LEWIS PAXSON