DEATHS. In' West Donegal twp., Elizabeth Gross, consort of thejate Michael Gross, dec’d, aged 79 years, 11 months and 7 days. In this city, on Monday last, Peter Huber, Sr., in the 70th year of his age. . At Paduca,' Ky., on the 24th ult, in the 29th year of his age, Dominick A. Eagle, formerly of Columbia. In Columbia, on. the 28th ult.. Mri. Catharine Barf, aged 68 years. Fasblonable Millinery. MRS. M. A. RANNINGER has just returned from Philadelphia, and will open on Saturday next, the 19th inst., a splendid assortment of PALL, AND WINTER MILLINERY, Tgjy embracing trimmings of every kind and fancy articles, all ol which will be sold as cheaply as they can be procured in this city. Her store is in North Queen St., one door above Vankanan’s Hotel. . [Nov 6-41 Pall and Winter Millinery. MRS. MARY KURTZ takes this method of making known to her friends and customers, that she has just returned from Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of BONNETS AND FANCY MILLINERY, tor Fall and Winter, to which the of the Ladies is respectfully invited. They are re quested to call and examine her stock, at her well know’n Millinery Rooms, in North Queen street, nearly opposite Vankanan’s Hotel. • 03T Her Fall Bonnets and Millinery will be opened for inspection on Friday morning next, the Sth instant. [Nov 6-2m-41 Notice. Lancaster Bank, ) November 4, ISSO-$ THE Directors of this Bank have this day de clared a dividend of four per cent., out of the Erofiis for the past six months. Payable to stock olders on demand. B. C. BACHMAN, nov 6*4l] Cashier . Lancaster County Bank. November 4, 1860. THE Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of 5 per cent, for the last six months, on the capital stock paid in, payable on demand. ROBERT, D..CARSON, Lancaster, Nov. 5-3t-41] Cashier. FarmerB 9 Bank of Lancaster. November 4, 1850.. THE Directors have this day declared a dividend of four per cent, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to the stockholders or their le gal representatives on demand. Nov 5-3t-41] G. CLARKSON, Cashier. Notice^ THE accounts in the store books of the [ate firm of Hoßtetter & Beates, and Charles Beates; ol the city of Lancaster, having been assigned to Rev. Wm. Beates, F. W. Beates, and C. Geiger, for their use: Notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted on said books to make immediate payment to the undersigned, who has the same in possession, as on or before the first day of Decem ber next, they will be placed in the hands of an Alderman for collection. F. W. BE&.TES, At Rotharmel & Beates 5 , No. 11, North Queen st., nov 5-41-4tl Lancaster, Pa. New Firm! New Goods! .New Priecs! gara & SWOPE, WHO succeed David Cockley in business at the old stand, in East King St., nearly opposite D. Espenshade’s Hotel, offer to their friends and the public generally, a large, splendid and well se lected assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at unprecedented low prices. Their stock embra ces Dry Goods of every description ; Cloths-, Cassi meres, Satinetts, Silks, De Lains, Cashmeres; — Shawls of all descriptions. French and English Merinoes; "Alpacas, Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, ( &c., all of which need but an examination to in duce those in want to buy. Having resolved to do business upon the principle that the “ nimble six pence ib better than the slow shilling,” wc are pre pared to sell Goods as cheap as the cheapest , and no mistake. . .Our stock of GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE we offer at corresponding low prices. Remember the Old Stand, in East King St., and don’t forget to give us a call. < HUGH S. GARA, LEVI SWOPE. Nov 5 t tf-4l « Patent Portable Grinding and Bolting Mill. HAVING purchased 'the entire patent right of the United States for JAMES M. CLARK’S PATENT COMBINED GRINDING or MERCH’T MILL, and now being prepared to sell County and State Rights, likewise the Mill fitted up for use, I take this method of informing the public that I am able to offer the greatest invention of the age, and ono which is sure to meet with success, and wnich will be the means of making every person purcha sing County and State Rights realize a handsome fortune. This Mill is perfectly portable, and only occupies a space of four feet, thiee inches square when in operation, and is capable of grinding and bolting from five to ten bushels of wheat per hour; can be propelled with from a one horse power up .to any power desired. Call and see it in operation at Messrs. Prime & Colstock’s, in Duke st. Lancas ter, Pa. I*further have the right of JAMES M. CLARK’S SMUT MACHINE, and the Machines for sale, having purchased, it of B. Snavely. All letters post paid, will be answered promptly. Nov 6-4t*-41] THOMAS M. CLARK. Cheap Fall and Winter Dry Goods. YE. ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. Corner of , ELEVENTH and MARKET, has now in ■tore a full assortment of seasonable goods, in part DRESS GOODS. British and'American Chintzes at f), 6, 8,10, and 12} cents. |YI ousline de Laines at 12}, 14i, 18}-, 22 &25 cts. Paris printed Cashmeres at 16f, 18}, 22, 25 and 31 cents. Plain high colored De Laines from 12$ to 50 eta. High Lustre black and colored Alpacas from 12} to 75 cents. French Merinoes at 75, 87, 1,00, 1,25, and 1,50. Wide Paramettas all colors at 25, 31, 37, 50, 62 and TS.pents.* Black Silks at 50, 62, 75, 87 and 1,00. Changeable Silks from 75, to 1,25. Black and colored Turc Satin 9 from 1,00 to 1,50. MUSLINS ! MUSLINS !! New Market Sheeting at 8 cts. Conestoga do. do. Bleached Muslins ats, 6,7, 8, 10 and 121 cts. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETS. Black French Cloths from $1,50 to $5. Fancy and plain Cassimeres from 50 ct*. to 1,50. Satinets at 25, 31, 37, 50, 62, 75, and 87 cts. Vestings trora 25 to 1,50 per yard. CARPETS—CARPETS. A large assortment of Ingrain and Venitian Car pets from 121 t° sl* Vi E. ARCHAMBAULT wholesale and retail dealer in Dry Goods, Carpets, &c., N. E. corner Eleventh and Market Streets, Philadelphia. nov 5 41-3 m Public Sale of Valuable «City Property. WILL be sold by public sale, on SATURDAY the 7th of DECEMBER, 1850, at the public house of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster, that valuable TWO STORY HOUSE and half lot of ground, situate on the east side North Queen street in the city of Lancaster, third house south of the railroad. This property is situated in the most business part of the city, and is well adapted for any kind of business. There is a BRICK SHOP on the end of the lot, under which is a good cellar j there is also a well of never failing water, and cistesn. — This property has the privilege of a nine feefafoey, both front and back of the lot. Y/ This property presents one of the most desirable situations for business in the city. A further des cription is deemed unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase will view the same. Sale to commence at 6 o’clock P. M. when the terms (which will be easy,) will be made known by the subscriber. • BENJ. D. GILL, nov 5 4i-ts SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS of every va riety and prices, a full assortment for sale cheap at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. FAMILY BIBLES, FAMILY BIBLES, decided ly the most elegant assortment ever opened in the city of Lancaster, will be found at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. LADIES’ WORK BOXES, a superb article of numerous sizes, for sale cheap at -5 SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. LADIES’ WRITING DESKS, a superior assort ment, for sale cheap at SPANGLER’S. PORT MONAIES and POCKET BOOKS, very large and beautiful assortment, for sale at ‘SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. CARDpASES, CARD CASES, a beautiful as sortment, for sale cheap at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. YEGETABLE IVORY GOODS) a large and va ried assortment of these beautiful articles for B&Je at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. GIFT BOOKS and ANNUALS, the largest vari ety, and in the most superb binding, for sale cheap at a SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. _ Mr JOB PRINTING of all kinds— Pahphlits Catalogues, Prices Current, Shop Bills, Bank Checks, Placards, Concert Bills, Vi.itino and Busatsss Cards, Posters, &c. &c. &c.—neatly and promptly executed at THIS OFFICE, upon moderate terms. 9 * TO CAPITALISTS! Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on THURSDAY/ the 28th day of November, at 2 o’clock, P. Mv, the valuable and highly produc tive Farm on which he now resides, situate in the township of Willistown and county of Chester, bounded by lands Robert Garrett, Isaac Garrett, Amos Yarnall, and on the east by the main leading road from the Valley to Old Chester, within half a mile of the main'road leading from Philadelphia to West Chester, sixteen miles from the former and seven from the latter place, containing 251 3-4 ACRES of the best land in its vicinity. It was formerly divided into two farms, and can be so occupied at present. - „ - The improvements are all of the most substantial character, and in perfect repair. The eastern sec tion contains about 125 acres, on which « n are the following improvements: A sub stantial STONE MANSION HOUSE, con- klllß taining five rooms on the first floor, seven on the second, over which is a garret, and an excellent cellar under the whole; there is a hydrant in the kitchen and one just outside the door; a piazza the entire front of the building, and one at each of the back doors; a substantial STONE BARN, 35 by 43 feet, with a straw house 12 feet wide attached ; there is good stabling under for both horses and cattle; a new stone wall surrounds the yard, in which there is a pump of good water, and also a running stream from a never-failling spring, forced by a hydraulic; there is an excellent spring house within fifty yards of the kitchen door, capable of containing milk of a large dairy ; a wagon house, over which are extensive granaries ; a new carriage house, corn cribs, wood house, a great variety of the best fruit, and every other convenience for conducting the most extensive farm or dairy ope rations. To this portion is attached about Twenty Acres of PRIME WOODLAND. A good spring, or running water in each field, and the whole under good fence. . The western section contains 126} Acres, well watered and under good fence, a good deal of which is stone, and on which are the following M improvements: A two story STONE MAN SION HOUSE, containing three rooms on the first floor, five on the second, over which is a good garret, the entire building cellared under, in which is an excellent vault; a good pump at the kitchen door, under cover, which makes a good summer kitchen; there is a .woodhouse at tached, and a piozza front and back; a substantia] Stone Barn, 35 by 75 feet, part of which is well stabled for stock of all kinds, and connected with which is extensive shedding tor cattle ; the yard is enclosed by a stone wall, has a pump in it, and a constant stream of running water, forced up by a hydraulic ram; a recently built and very large wagon house, with a work shop and granaries above. There is also a very large orchard of the best fruit, and on the northern line is a two story Stone Ten ant House, with a frame stable near it. To this section is also about Twenty Acres of Prime Wood land. A more desirable large farm, or two ordinary sized ones, are seldom offered—the land being all in a high state of cultivation, situate in a healthy neighborhood, and unsurpassed lor the highly moral and intellectual character of its nient to mills, schools, and various places of public worship, and is altogether such an establishment, the income of which will prove as satisfactory as any of its kind in the Commonwealth. The two sections will be offered togethei, or di vided, to suit purchasers. Terms and conditions, which will be satisfactory, made known at the sale. WILLIAM HUEY. nov 5 / 41-3 t Orphans 9 Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Dauphin couuty, will be exposed to-public sa.le, at the public house of Abm. in the Borough of Elizabethtown, on Thursday , the 14fA day of November, 1850, at 1 o’clock P. M., the following described real estate, situate in Conawa go twp., Dauphin county, late the property of Geo. Redsecker, 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 acres of which is cleared, under good fence, and well cultivated, and the residue is covered with excel lent timber. The improvements are a WEATHER BOARDED n a DWELLING' HOUSE, iflA a Bank Barn, (lower part stone,) a small |n|i|Pß Orchard, and a well with a pump in itflEßß near the door. There is also running water in nearly every field. 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 of sale by ' ISAAC REDSECKER, SAMUEL REDSECKER, Executors of Geo. Redsecker, Jr. dee’d. fcT If not sold on the above mentioned day, the Farm will then be rented. Elizabeihtown, Nov. 5. *2t-41 Just Published by the American Sunday School Union, AND for sale by JUDD Sc MURRAY. * Am I a Sinner 1 87 pp. 16 cts. The Fuchsia ; a Memoir of Elizabeth E—— ■, with illustrations, 65 pp. 14 cents. The-Fretful Girl.—The title indicates the subject of the story. Christiana and her Children, or, the Second Series of cottage Lectures on Pilgrim’s Progress. Illus trated with nine beautiful engravings, 372 pp.Bmo. 50 cents. Grace Dermott-; or, how to lighten heavy burdens. The Apostolic Fisherman. With an introductory notice by the Rev. B. C. Cutler, D. D., Rector of St Ann’s Church, Brooklyn. 36 pp. 9 cts. The Turning Point. A book for thinking boys and girls. 52 pp. 12 cents. The Life of Luther, with especial reference to its periods and the opening scenes of the Reforma tion. By Barnas Sears, D. D. 12m0., 486 pp. 50 cts. Brief Memoir of Samuel Tyndale. With a fron tispiece representing the terrible explosion of the Fectory in Hague street, N. Y. 36 pp., 9 cts. Simple Ballads; or, a Collection of popular poems from various sources, with a fine steel illus tration, 180 pp., 12m0., 40 cts. The Swiss Pastor, a Memoir k of Rev. F. A. A. Gonthier. Little Jim, the Rag Merchant. A tale of truth and honesty. 62 pages, 12 cents. Stories of School Boys. With illustrations, 105 pp.. 23 cents. A new and beautiful edition of Cottage Lectures, with very superior engravings, imported expressly for the work. J. & M. have on hand a very fine and large col lection of Books, for old and young, at very low prices. [nov 5-2 t Estate of Benjamin Wright, Sen’r, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Benjamin Wright, Sr., late ot Manor township, Lancaster county, dec’d, have been granted to the undersigned Administrators, residing in the said township of Manor: All persons having claims against the estate, will present them for payment, and all persons indebted to same are requested to make payment to SUSAN WRIGHT, JOHN W. WRIGHT, JAMES BENES, Nov 5-6t-41]" Administrators. Genuine White Cod Liver OH. THIS oil is extracted from the fresh Livers of the Cod Fish. Is is highly recommended by the faculty, in Rheumatism, Affections of iheLungs, inScrofulous and Neuralgic diseases, &c. Just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Drug Store, East King street. 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 Roussel’s Amadlne, FOR the cure ana prevention of the chapped Hands. An additional supply just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13 East King st. oct 22 39-lm ADAM’S HORSE HAIR FLESH RUBBERS. Adam’s Curved Horse Hair Flesh Brushes. For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S sep 10-33 J Drug Store, East King street. POWDER AND'FUES.—2OO Kegs assorted Rock Powder. Also, patent safety Fues for sale at the cheap Hardward Store, East King street, july 23-26] REUBEN R. ROHRBR. 1 Notice. To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Frederick Clare, late qf Rapho Township, Lancaster county, deceased, TAKE notice that I will hold an Inquisition to divide, part or value the real estate of the said Frederick Clare, dec’d, on the premises, on Wed nesday, the 13tt day of November , 1850, at 1 o’clock, P. M., when and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB HUBER. Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, ) tan. Oct. 29, 1850. j 40-3 t Venison Hams. JUST received a choice lot of VENISON HAMS, at VANKANAN’S Family Grocery. Oct 22 39-2 t PORT FOLIOS, PORT-FOLIOS ofPapier Mache, Leather &c., for sale at „ SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. ALBUMS, ALBUMS, the most elegant assort ment ever offered in Lancaster, for sale cheap at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. Nov 6 tf-41 “An Early Call Beams a Bargain,” CAN be said with truth in reference to those BEAUTIFUL * CHEAP MOUS DE LAINEB, for sale at the Gold Err Eagle Dky Goods Btoke, Corner of East King st., and'Centre Square, French Merinoes, Paramettas, Alpacas, Royal Purple, Maroon, Mazarine Blue, Black, &c., also, offered very cheap, Fig’d, Changeable /and solid colored SILKS. The liew addition to this department, will.render it the most attractive in the city. Attention is re quested to our BLACK CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, JEANS, &c. —SHAWLS! SHAWLS!— We boast of being second to none in this branch in variety and cheapness. Bay State, Brocha, Long and Sqaafe, Long ShawJs, $1,50 to^s2s. CARPETS”! CARPETS! CARPETS! All disposed to economise, should examine those new designs now opened at the Eagle Carpet Hall. Blankets, Woolen and Cotton Flannels, Floor and Table Oil Clojhs, and every description of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Corner of East King and Centre Square, sign of the “Golden Eagle.” THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Late Longenecker’s. •et 22-39] Neutral Ink. Premium Awarded by the N. Y. Institute. THE subscribers having purchased the right for the manufacture and sale of FAHNESTOCK’S NEUTRAL AND INDELIBLE INK, are now prepared to supply the article in any quan tities, large or small, to Merchants, Business Men, and others. This luk, which ks already acquired a celebrity wherever it has been used, is entirely free from any substance which corrodes the pen—is of a beautiful jet color, and admirably adapted for Day Books, Ledgers, Record Books, and every other species of writing which* require durability. Their establishment is in East Orange street, a few doors east of Kramph’s Building. H. GIBBS & CO. of Newspapers in the principal towns and cities of the United States, copying the above three times, will receive the amount in Ink. Industrials THE Bee Hive Dry Goods Store appears, as usual, to be the favorite resort for Dry Goods of every description. Now opening at the Bee Hive, French Merino, Lupin’s make, Maroon, Olive Green, Light Blue, Dk. Mulberry, Maz. Blue, Brown, Green, Cherry, Scarlet, Crimson, Black, Purple, in fact every shade, the greatest variety ever opened in this city. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive. SACK FLANNELS. Light Blue, Cherry, Drab, Lead, and Brown, very soft finish, warranted all wool, fast colors. Ribbons ! Ribbons ! —Neck,'Cap and Bonnet Rib bons, pretty styles, selling off very low. Cachmere Scarfs, the real genuine article, all wool, ranging in price from 62$ cts. to $5,00. BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE. DELAINES ! DELAINES ! — good quality plain and figured, only 12.]- cents. Calicoes, good styles green only 6£ cents. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS !!! Long Shawls, all.wool, from $2,50 to $12,00; ftlain colored, drab, long and square do ; mourning ong and square Shawls, Black Thibet Long Shawls, Brocha and Terkeri, the greatest variety ever offer ed, selling off 20 per cent, lower than any other establishment in the city. The above Shawls having been purchased to great advantage, will be sold at the Bee Hive, at a great Bargain. Call soon. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive. Lancaster, Oct. 22, 1850. 39 ECONOMY IS WEALTH. LIGHT,! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! Medal, Fine Oil, Camphine and Flnid OF acknowledged superiority and purity, man* ufactured and for sale at the lowest wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established stand of the late Benjamin T. Davis, CA vIDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and piompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifleen years, and the award of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin-Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. Alcohol, Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spirits of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re* tail, at the lowest prices. October 29. 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; Woolen, Silk and Crape Shawls; plain colored and RICH FANCY AND BLACK SILKS; Worsted Damasks, Moreens, Rattinets and Baizes; English Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Sackings, Linen Damasks, Sheetings, Diapers and Napkins; Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats and Handkerchiefs. Best makes of Irish Linen Sheetings; English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; Domestic Cotton and Woolen Goods in variety ; Shoemakers Goods in Lastings, Galloons, &c. 32 S. Second St., Philadelphia. oct 15 38-3 m MILLIWERI. MISSE9 A. & E. KEENAN have just received from Philadelphia, and will open on the 31st inst., a splendid ment of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, of the latest fashions. They invite the Ladies of the City and County to give them a call, at their establishment atthecorn er of Prince and Vine streets, Lancaster. Oct. 29 40-4t* Tbis is no Humbug! PPESIN, the true digestive fluid or Gastric Juice—a certain and sure cure for Dyspepsia— prepared by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Phil’a. For sale by DR. JACOB LONG & CO., Opposite the National House, Lancaster—the only Agent in this city. oct 29 . 40-4 t Aciv London Academy, NEW LONDON, CHESTER CO., PENNA. THE Winter Session of 21 weeks will commence on the first Monday, (the 4th) of November next . Boarding, &c. f 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 8-st-37] Principal. 1.A38 oriental 111 pfißHßfl ini *feßla«liKisSSr»i^iiriiiTinenTgßi>iirsaiiii!Bn;cxanEgsgsßiiffiinß!ia;:aßßaii£gilSill3?ilKl.« < &.t!:i NO other Medicine has ever been introduced to the public that has met with such unparalelled success, as Dr. Soule’s Oriental Balm Pills.— Having been but six years before the public, and the advertising small when compared with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into every State in the Union and Canadas. They have absolutely become the standard Medicine ol the day. They are purely vegetable and so admi rably compounded that when taken in large doses they speedily cure acute diseases, and when taken in small doses they operate like a charm, upon the most delicate, nervous female, und have raised numbers.from their beds-when all other remedies had failed. We here refer to buta few of the many miraculous cures effected by the use of said Pills. Spinal Affection. —Anna Wood, of Rutlandj Jefferson county, N. Y., was cured, after she had been confined to bed 5 years, with Spinal disease and Abscess, of the Lungs. The bill of her regular Physician (Dr. Johnson, of Clay,) had amounted to $6OO. See circular. Scrofula and Nervous Debility.— Mrs. Down, of Clay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and Scrofulous affection of tne head, after she had been confined six months and all other medicines had failed. Couoh and Consumption Cured.— Wm. Bently, of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe cough after he had been confined to his bed for a long time, and was given up by the Physicians. He had used moat of the cougn medicines of the day, and was supposed by his friends and physicians to be in the last stage of Consumption. Dyspepsia.— A. B. F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe as not to be able to work for two years. Wm. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Nervous Debility, of years standing, after expending large sums of money to no purpose. See circular. BEWARE OF COUNTERFFJTS. As there are spurious Pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be sure to see before you buy that he tname of « Dr. E, L. Soule & Co.’’ is on the faoe of the Boxes. None others can be genuine. For sale by BONG, Lancaster City, r. X. Zeigler, Columbia. W. A.&B. Spangler, Marietta. Samuel Bower, Straiburg. George Rom, Elizabethtown. Samuel Ensminger, Manheim Brubaker & Smith, New Holland. A. C. NORTON, General Agent, Csrllil.i Ft, nov ‘ 41.tf Strasbnrg Female Seminary FOR YOUNG LADIES. THIS institution, which vu reopened on the •first of May last, by Mrs. and Min ROWE, will commence the winter term, on MONDAY, the 4th ot Novbxues next. Young Ladiesfrom abroad, who may wish to attend, can be accommodated where .the Teachers are boarding. TERMS. (FEE SESSION OF riVE MONTHS.) Class in the rudiments of spelling & reading $5,00 Do. do. with rudiments of writing and arithmetic, - - - - f Do. in the rudiments of grammar and geo* gTaphy. - Do. in the higher branches of an English Ed- as Composition, His tory, Natural and Moral Philoso phy, Botany, Physiology, Rheto ric, Geometry and Algebra, 10,00 Music, with the use of Piano, - - . - 12,00 Drawing and Painting, .... 8,00 French, ....... 3,00 For pupils from a distance part payment in ad vance will be expected. Particular care will be exercised over the morals, health and amusements of the scholars. The Winter Term commences on the 4th of No vember. The Summer Term, about the first of A! ay. Mrs. C. H. ROWE, Principal, Miss C. E. ROWE, Assistant Teacher, oct 22 B°-3t Mo. SO.] BARGAINS. [No. SO. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, &C. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, VEST INGS, &c., &c. SILKS , CHECKS , MERINOES, TICKINGS, ALPACAS, MUSLINS , CASHMERES, COTT. fr WOOL , DELAINES, FLANNELS, CALICOES, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS, HOSIERY, * LINENS , GLOVES, 4*c. *<•. SHAW LS of various styles and qualities, cheap, with a variety of other seasonable Dry Goods cheaper than ever. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Ac. Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, Cheese, Olive Oil, Sperm and Common Oil 5 Buck ets, Matts, Brushes; Castile and Varigate Soap,, country do.; fine pearl Starch, &c. Basket Carriages, Cradles and Chairs, with a gen eral assortment of market and travelling baskets. TOBACCO AND SEGARS—CUT AND DRY, &c., wholesale and retail. SALT, TAR, FISH AND MACKEREL. Received 100 bbls., £ and £ bbls. of best selected No. 1,2, and 3 Mass. Mackerel. Please call at No. 80, North Queen street in the Museum Building, where you may buy goods cheap er than any you read of. PINKERTON & SMELTZ. 39-tf v»> f * iy 4 k f * AND ACTIVE WE have just opened from the Trade Sales of New York and Philadelphia, a most complete assortment of valuable Books, amongst which will be found the following: : Colton’s Deck and Port. “ Three Years in California. Miss Cooper’s Rural Hours. Davis’ Logic of Mathematics. Cumming’s Five Years in the Interior of Africa, i Echoes of the Universe, by Rev. H. Christines. I Spencer’s Works, complete, 5 vels. 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 Mexican 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( Peru. _ “ Ferdinand and Isabella? u 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. Milman’s Gibbon’s Rome, 6 vols. do do Harper’s edition, 4 vola. Burke’s works, 3 vols., library style. Strickland’s Queens of England,* 6 vols. octavo. Bryant’s Letters of a Traveller. • Eldorado, or adventures in the path of Empire, by Bayard Taylor. Bolingbroke’s Works, 4 vols. History of Ireland. Tytler’s Universal History, 2 vols. Miss Pardoe’s Louis XIV, 2 vols. Colman’s European Letters. Brand’s Encyclopedia ot Arts and Sciences. Ure’s Dictionary of Names, &c. Farmers’ Encyclopedia.. Religious Encyclopedia. All of the above valuable works we are prepaied to sell at the lowest rates. SPANGLER’S oct 22*39] Late Gish’s. County Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Presi dent, and Jacob Grosh and Emanuel Schaeffer, Esqrs., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and lor the county of Lan- ; caster, and Assistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quar- j ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the said County ; of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me di rected, requiring me, among other things to ma ke Public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General J ail Delivery. Also, a Court of General Quarter Ses sions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanian, ON THE THIRD MONDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, 1850, in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Lan caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, Constables, of the city and county of Lancaster, that they 6e then and there, in their own proper persons, with their rolls,, re cords and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices appertain in that behalf to be done ; and also, all those who who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 19th day of August, 1850. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. N. B. —Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the Sessions. Aldermen and Justi ces of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated Nov. 21st, 1848, to return their recognizances to David M. Martin, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof the Magistrate’s costs will not be allowed. Lancaster, October 29, 1850. CAMPBELL’S LIVES OF THE LORD CHAN CELLORS, 7 vols. ' Plutarch’s Lives, in 1 and in 4 vols. Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland, 12 vols. Life of Wesley. Life of Fletcher. Do Carvosso, who was for 60 years a class leader. Life of Hester Ann Rodgers. Washington and his Generals. Life of Franklin. Pictorial Life of Washington. Lives of Eminent Mechanics. Wheaton’s Life of Pickney. Frost’s American Naval Biography. Penn and Washington. Life of Capt. Cook. Orators ot.France. Madame Guyon and Fenelon. Memoir of Henry Martyn. Napoleon and his Marshalls. Life of Gen. Putnam. Life of John Newton. Memoir of Dr. Edward Paysou. Life of Jay and Hamilton. Orators of the Age. The above are but a few of the immense number of volumes, on all subjects, to be found at JUDD & MURRAY’S, Opposite the Post Office, North Queen st., Lan’r. oet 29 40-2 t Wanted, A PARTNER with from two hundred to three hundred dollars, to engage in a manufacturing business that will pay at least twenty dollars per week. Any respectable man wishing to engage in a profitable business, will please inquire at Van kannan’s Franklin House, N. Queen street for Mr. Partner, when full particulars will be made known. N. B. Please call at 12 o’clock, noon, or at 6 in the evening. Lancaster, Oct. 22. 39-3 t JUST RECEIVED—A fresh lot of Arrowroot, Gum Arabic, Cinnamon, Sulphuric 4 Ether, Oil of Lemon and Bergamot, Nipple Shields, Prepared Teats, Nipple Shells, Ellis’ Caicined Magnesia, Choice Perfumery, &c., at MEDICAL BALL, oct 29-40-lm] North Queen st., Lancaster. THE subscriber invites the attention of dealers and consumers to his large assortmentof PURE GROUND SPICES, ground in his own mill and tree from any admixture. They consist of Allspice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Pepper, Mace, Mustard, Nutmegs, ALSO, Alum, Brimstone, S&laeratus, Pearl Ash, Potash, Washing Boda, Bah Petre, Saffron, Indigo, batches, Shoe Blacking, Copperas, 6c., which are offered at the lowest prices. CHAB. jCHEINITSH, oct 22-36-1 m] No. 13, East King street. MH. LOCHER, • Has just received 100 Sides Slaughter Sole Leather. 100 “ Shoe Skirting. 200 << Finished Upper. 30 ; “ Calf Bklns. 100 Slaughter Kips, to which the attention of shoe makers is invited, at his old stand, sign of the Last, West Sing ft., Lancaster- [sep 17-14 Books, Books, Books. Ground Spices. PUBLIC SALE. . VALUABLE Railroad, Canal, and' River ,PROPERTY* IN THE BOROUGH OF MARIETTA. ON Wednesday , the 20 th day of November next 3 1850, at 2 o’clock P. M., the subscribers will sell at public sale, at the public house of S. G. Mil l * ler, late Rigler’s, in the Borough of tbe following VALUABLE LOTS, situafed in that part of said Borough laid out by-Jacob Groah, 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 o_ g DWELLING HOUSE, jfjflr with a Kitchen attached,aCountingHouse, J "“ u *“ Carriage House, spacious Stabling, and otner neces sary out-houses, all in good repair, and a well of excellent water, with a pump therein, immediately in front of the 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 Bank street. 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 <he 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 eastern corner 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 ft. alley. No. 5, being Lot No. 160, situated on the north aide of and fronting the Lancaster Turnpike, it be* ing the fourth Lot wesrof Bank street, whereon is erected a convenient, well*built, one story DWELLING HOUSE, at present occupied by Mr. Jacob Mellinger. No. 6, being Lot No. 139, situate on the north Bide and fronting the Lancaster Turnpike, at pres ent in the tenure ofMr. A. Leader. ■IgT 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 rnal or Railroad, or the Railroad and the Turnpike, wi.\h 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 w jth t h e 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 JACOB GREIDER, J. B. TSHUDY, GEORGE THOMAS, Executors of Samuel Grosh , dec’d. J. B. TSHUDY, Agent for Mathias Tshudy. N. B.—lf desired, One Thousand Dollars of the purchase money of Nos. 1 and 3/cau remain stan ding, if satisfactorily secured, at six per cent, inter est, payable semi-annually, until the decease of a certain legatee of Samuel Grosh, dec’d. Marietta, Oct. 22 ’5O Valuable Ileal Estate for Sals. IN pursuance of the will of David Washabaueh, the following Real Estate will be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 21 sf day of December next , at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the premises, viz: First —A Lot of Ground, situate in Chambers burg, on King street, and on the Falling Spring and Conococheague Creek, on which - ‘are a large and extensive BREWERY and DISTILLERY, feA with every convenience of water for both,|aatJSj and with a good water power; where the business has been carried on for more than 25 years and well established—and also, a good weather boarded dwelling house and other improvements. Second —A Lot of Ground, situate, on Conoco cheague creek, in said Town, on Water st., with a large Brick DWELLING HOUSE and BREW known as the “ Barnitz Brewery” for more than 40 years, well supplied w r ith over water and with evttv other convenience. Third—A Lokql* Ground on King Street, with a large Brick Coach and Black Smith Shop, and Frame Carriage House thereon. Purchasers arc invited to examine the above pro perties. They will find the locations very favorable ' for profitabl-e'mvestments. Theterms will be made ; known on the day of sale by FRED’K SMITH, Executor. 40-81 Valuable Kail 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 10 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 line of Railway. A commodious Two Story F R A M E ikqqL DWELLING HOUSE, with five rooms and 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 lamilies. 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 on J. L. Lightner, residing on the property. MOSES EABY, JOHN L. UGHTNER. no-tf Orphans* Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county,'Vi 11 be exposed to public sale, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of November, 1850, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of Abraham Greenawalt, in the Borough of Elisabeth town, all that certain piece of land, situate in West Donegal township, late the estate of George Red seeker, deceased, containing ONE ACRE AND EIGHTY PERCHES, neat measure, adjoining lands of Samuel Redsecker, H. G. Andrews, and E. & C. B. Grubb—having a ONE STORY' LOG HOUSE * pg thereon erected. —ALSO, — Jbl& A tract of WOODLAND, in Mount Joy township, containing 4 acres and 127 perces, neat measure, adjoining lands of Barbara & David Mosser, Mary Beam, David Sherer, and Joseph Hopper. —ALSO, — TWO LOTS OF GROUND , in that part of the BoroughofElizabethtownlaid outbyGeo Wealand, numbered in the plan thereof, 10—each fronting on the Lancaster Turnpike 60 feet, and extending back to Centre Alley, 198 feet. —ALSO,— The one undivided fourth part of Racoon Island, in the Susquehana river, in Conoy township, con taining about One Hundred and Fifty-Six Perches. TERMS.—The purchase money to be paid on 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. „ &9-4 t 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 his Wife, did on the tenth day (>f October, 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 person,s 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 STOEIC, Proth’y. Prothy’s Office, Lan. Oct. 22. 39-4 t Estate of Henry Metzgar, (Butcher.) LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Henry Metzgar, (Butcher,) late of ibe City of Lancaster, dec’d, have been granted to the sub scriber residing in the said city : All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having cl aims will present them without delay properly autl lenticated for settlement. EMANUEL SCHAB'FFER. oct 29 40-6 t Estate of JBRJHJM ALLISON and WIFE. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lan’r. WHEREAS, Andrew Hieatand, surviving As signee of Abraham Allison and Wife, did, on the 19th day of October, 1860, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said court, hie supple mentary account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby giyen to all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said court hs-ve ap pointed the 3d Monday oi November, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, . HENRY STOEK, Prothonotaxy- Proth’y Office, Lan. Oct. 29, >59. 40-4 t MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Do. do. Camphor. Husband’s Magnesia. Bley’s do. Ball’s Sarsaparilla. • • Townsend’s do. Just receiver) and for sale at CHAS. A. ETEINITSH’S «sp 10-33] Drug Store, Bjng street. WE STUDY TO PLEASE AT THE FARMERS’ FAVORITE STORE, EAST KING STREET.. FONDERSMITH & HERR, mcccsson to Hos tetter & Beates, have ju*t received ..another supply of New and Beautiful DRY GOODS, GROCERIES , CHINA, GLASS AND QVEENSWARE. 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 stock having been purchased within the last year, and the large ad ditions which have lately been made to it of new and fashionable dress goods enables us to offer great in ducements to purchasers. OUR STOCK ot New Cloth 9, 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 our establishment is complete and we defy competition in DRESS-SILKS. From tbe fact that we have no old styles unsaleable silks on hand to eat up the profits on the new, bqt 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 12} cents in the city. New styles Silk Chamelion, Silk and Worsted Poplinos for Ladies Dresses, as rich as silk—very cheap. Opera Flannels for Ladies Sacks. SHAWLS! SHAWLS 1 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 full supply of 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 101 Sheetings, Tickings, Checks, Ginghams; Chambreys, Cotton Flannels, Lindsays and Table Diapers,— Also a splendid assortment of Calicoes from 4 to 12* cents per yard. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. We invite particular attention to our CARPET ROOM to wipch we have added Borne beautiful new style patterns, the first in the city. Also, a large assortment of Cotton and Rag Carpeting, Floor and Oil Cloth, Rugs, &c., whied will be sold at a very small advance. Oub Queens wake 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 Priipe Rio and Java Coffee, superior Imperiel Young Hyson and Black Teas—Spices of all kinds. Lovering’s Syr.pp Molasses. Also, prime New Or loans Molasses in barrels. Groceries supplied by the quantity at dity prices. We most respectiully invite a liberal share of the public patronage, feeling confident that we can give entire satisfaction. H. C. FONDERSMITH, v (Late of the Bee Hive.) JOHN HERR. Lancaster, Oct. 1, 1850. 46-lf CENTRE SQUARE HAT STORE. THE subscriber, thankful for the liberal encour agement he hafi received aheady, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received Irom the city a very full sup ply of the < ra* FALL FASHIONS OF rg HATS AND CAPS, which, together with those of his own manufacture, gotten up expressly for this market, complete an assortment which cannot be excelled, for beauty, durability, and cheapness, by any o.ther 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. HATS bought at my establishment always ironed and brushed free of charge. sCrMind the place—North West Corner ot Cen tre Square, two doors west of Baumgardner’s store, and adjoining Langley’s Shoe Store. oct 8-tf-37] JAMES GEIDNER. Plainfield Classical Academy. (FOUR MILES WEST OF CARLISLE.) THE Ninth Session will commence on Monday, tiie 14th of November. In consequence of increasing patronage a large and commodious Brick Building has been erected, rendering this one of the most comfortable and convenient institutions in the State. The healthfulness of the country and the absence of vicious associates, will recommend this as a desirable location for the moral, mental and physical improvement of youth. The course of instruction comprises all the branches requisite for the Collegian, Merchant, &c. Terms —(Per Session of Five Months,) $50,00. For Catalogues containing full information ad dress R. K. BURNS, Principal & Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cum. Co. Pa. oct 1 36-tf Now is the time for Bargains! EM. HAMBRIGHT respectfully informs the • public, that he has just returned from Phila delphia, with the best selected stock of UNCUT CLOTHS, CASSIMERE& AND RICH SATIN AND SILK VESTINGS, ever offered in Lancaster. This 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 favor 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 4 Looking Glass Store, and one door east of C. Hager and Son’s Dry Goods Store, oct 8 ’5O tf-37 Election Notice. Lancaster Bank,) October 14, 1850. j 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. 15-5 t 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 o! 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. 38-td Estate of DANIEL S. ROYER , an habitual Drunkard. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, John Royer and Martin Bollinger, Committee of Daniel S. Royer, an habitual drunkard, did on the seventh day of October, 1860, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 3d Monday of November, 1850, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’s Office, Lan. Oct. 16, 1850. 3.8-4 t Estate of John Cribble. 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 claim* will present them without delay prop-’ erly authenticated for settlement. PETER MARTIN, Administrator. oct 8-*7t-37J Estate of Jacob Miller* In the Court of Common Pitat for the co. of Lan’r WHEREAS, Daniel Miller and Henry Btouffer> Executor* of John Miller, dec’d, who was Trustee of Jacob Miller, did on the twelfth day of October, 1850, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said court, their account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the eighteenth day of November, 1860, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be fifed. Attest, HENRY BTOEK, Proth’y. Prothy’s Office, Lan. Oct. 22. 39-td Notice. A> N election for thirteen Directors of the Farm* J\ era’ fi&nk of Lancaster will be held,at the banking house, oh MONDAY, the 18th of Notch* 81* next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. 38»3t Just received, and now opening, at the atore of. CHARLES M. .ERBEN & BRO., North Queen Street, AN elegant assortment of desirable goods for the Fall and Winter seasons, and -s usual, they will be sold cheap! cheap!! cheap!!! Now on hand, a superior lot of BROCHA LONG SHAWLS. Also, superfine Bay State, long and square, Silk Thibet and Woolen Shawls, at all prices, J Our stock of Fine Shawls is very complete, and will-be sold at small profits; new style figured and chan* geable Silks, Chameleon Turc Satins ;suoer all wool de L'aines and Cashmeres, of all the desirable colors. Lupin’s French Alerinoes! super Black, Bine, Green, Lead, Cherry, Crimson and Pink v rench Merinoes; NEW STYLE RIBBONS!! Rich Figured and Embossed Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, Beltings, & c . 12j ct. De Laines! good styles, the best goods ever offered at that price; rich new style Figured De Lames, at 18#, 25 and 37* eta.; alio a case of double width Alpacas, handsome coloracat 121 cts. —die greatest bargains ever offered in Lancaster. Good bleached and unbleached Muslins at 6*, 8, 10 and 12* cts.; 6-4 and 10-4 Sheetings, Ticking*, Flannels, &c. * Fast colored Calicoes at 4,.6, 8 and 10 cents— a very large and elegant assortment. WOOLEN YARNS !! —Always on hand & full stock of all qualities of Woolen Yarn, from 62* to 1,50 per lb. Now is the time for a fine choice and good bar gains, at the cheap store of oct 8-37] Chas. 91. Erben & Brother, 1 HAVEiust received a fine assortment of tape-' riorixOOß OIL CLOTHS of various widths, which will be sold very low j also a large lot of CHEAP CARPETINGS! Woolen Ingrain, Cotton Ingrain, Striped Venitian and Stair Carpetings. Fine Cloth Table Covers J-s-Just opened an assortment of Cloth, Linen, Cotton and Baize Table Covers. Blankets ! Blankets! ! —Super Heavy Blankets, at reduced prices ; also, a fresh and complete as sortment of Coach Trimmings, Shoemakers’ Trim* mings, &c. We are daily receiving additions to our stock, and are always ready to give Bargains!' oct 8-37] CONESTOGA. STOVE STORE EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. I DESIRE to call the attention of the public to my extensive stock of STOVES, suited to' the wants of the people of this county. Having made valuable additions to my former large stock, I am now prepared to offer a great variety of the very best patterns and styles in the market, at the lowest prices. Give me an early call. {0"A11 Castings made of the best iron in (he country, and warranted for one year. OLD METALvTAKEN IN EXCHANGE. My stock consists in part of the following)—* New Improved PnrJor Cooking Stoves, New Air-tight for burning Coal, Celebrated Victory, Complete Cook, Hathaway’s Cook, Ten Plato do, Buck’s do Benedict’s Coal Burner, Paragon do Radiators. • Coal_ Stoves of various other patterns, together with a general assortment of Nine-plate WOOD STOVES, for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Store of C. KIEFFER, ’ East King ttreet, Lancaster. 36-6 m GREAT COUGH REMEDY. For the Core of GOUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. THE annals of medical science, affording as they do ample proof of the power and value of me dicinal agents, have furnished no examples to com pare with the 6alutory effects produced by <c Ayer*s Cherry Pectoral.” 5 The remarkable cures of diseases of the lungs which have been realized by its use, attested aa they are by many prominent professors and physi cians in this and foreign lands, should encourage the afflicted to persevere with the strong assurance that the use of the Cherry Pectoral will relieve and ultimately cure them. We present to the public unsolicited testimonials from some of the first men in our country, upon whose judgment and experience implicit confidence may be placed. Dr. Perkins , President Vermont Medical one of the most learned and intelligent physicians in the country, considers it a “composition of rare excellence for the cure of that formidable disease, consumption.” Norwick, April 26, 1846. Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—Agreeable to the request of your agent, we will cheerfully state what we have known of the effects of your Cherry Pectoral and they have been astonishing indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter had been afflicted with a se vere and relentless cough, which reduced her very low; so low that little hope could be entertained of her recovery. Numerous remedies had been tried without effect, before the Ch- rry Pectoral. An<J that last cured her. George Watkinson, Esq., had to our knowledged been afflicted with Asthma, for eleven years and grown yearly wprse, utfti] the Cher ry Pectoral has now removed the.disease and he is as free from any of its symptoms as we are. The Rev. Mark Dane had” been so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, as to disable him from hie duties, and nothing had afforded him relief until I (Mr. Thorning,) carried him a bottle of, your Pec toral which cured him at once, and he now officia tes as usual in his place. These are three of the cases in which"we have known it successful but never 10 fail. We have great pleasure in certifying to the facts ; and are respected sir, your humble servants, Rev. David Thorniito, . Hon. Joseph Battes. Among the distinguished authorities who have given their names to recommend Cherry Pectoral as the. best remedy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs are ‘ The London Lances’ 'Canadian Journal of Medical Science, 5 * Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 5 (S. C.) Medical Re view, 5 { New Jersey Medical Reporter, s Prof. Web ster, Harvard College ; Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania University of Medicine ; Presi lent Perkins, Ver mont Medical College; Dr. Valentine Mott, Now York City; Parker Cjeaveland, Bowdoin CoJege ; Prof. Butterfield, VVi’Joughby. College', Ohio; Prof. Braithwaite, Leeds (Eng.) Yledical School; Sir Richard Kane, Queen’s College, Ireland; Prof. Rosenbaum, Leipsic. B. C. BACHMAN, Cashier The pubJic have but to know the virtues and as~ tonishing success of the ‘CHERRY PECTORAL,’ in curing diseases of the Lungs, when they will feel secure from these dangers, whenever this rem edy can be obtained. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold,by JOHN F. LONG, - C. A. HEINITSH, J. W. RAWLINS, Lancaster. Lancaster County, July 16-26-4 • At an Orphans’ Court held at Lancas ter, for the County of Lancaster, on 'the 7th day of October, 1850. On the petition of 'Martin Bentz and George Bentz, sureties of Rudolph Bentz, to which they were duly af* firmed, 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 ol 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—-?bat in conse quence of said absconding and abandoning the estate of the dec’d, the property under bis 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 be has, why be should not givjp other and further security, or give counter security to the petitioners, or why the Letters of Administration granted to him ahouldnot be vaca ted} and such other relief granted to them as the Court is authorized by the Commonwealth to grant. The Court also appoint PsrER Martin, Esq. Com missioner, to take depositions of witnesses, it bis office, in Elizabeth twp., Lancaster county, on the 14fA day qf November next , between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 P. M. of said day—riald depo sitions to be read'in evidence on the hearing of the above stated Citation. By the Courts - JAMES DYSARTj lor Clerk of Orphans’-Court. 3t-38 JUST RECEIVED—IOOO lbs. best quality RED SORE LEATHER .and fdr sale at the lowest prices, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding Store, sign of the *‘Last,” 2nd door West of Steinman’s Hardware store, by M. H. LOCHER. 38-tf New Dry CSodds, CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen street. CHAS. M ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, : North Queen street.
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