- Murderous-' Affray awd : Hxa.tr.— Baltimore, A£»;,6.—'There a-mjDiilerous affray, at the polls in the r*rhird. Ward this evening. Some difficulty occurred between Charles Janbes and Francis Con noly, in which James .stabbed the latter inflicting a severe wound; in;the Inngß. -.After inflicting the blow, James ran a few; steps and fell, and when picked up a severe' wound was found in his breast, and from which he died almost instantly. His owq knife was found immediately under him, and some doubt is entertained whether he was stabbed by Connoly in the affray, or by tailing on his own weapon.- Inauguration op Gov. Cobb. —The Hon. How ell Cobb was inaugurated as Governor of Georgia, at Augusta, on Wednesday. His address was strongly.constitutional and in favor of the Union Compromise- platform. ’ . , DraicTOßß or the Pooh ahd Hoys* or Em plotmeht or liiScinTEß Countt. —This Board now consist of the following gentlemen, Benjamin Hoover, Christian Warfel, Abraham Kauffman, Jacob Landis, Wm.Gorrecht, Christian M. Greider. The new Board organized on Saturday last, by electing Abraham Kauffman President, John Steh man is continued as Steward to the House, and William Taylor as Clerk to the Board and Steward to the Hospital. Dreadful Occurrence. —Baltimore Nov. 5. — We learn from Winchester, Va.,that a most dread ful tragedy was enacted there on Friday last. It appears that Joseph P. Flemister wentto the house ol a neighbor, Nathan Mulliken, with whom he had previously had a quairel. He found Mulliken with a loaded gun in his hands, and soon after the quarrel was renewed, and blows- passed between them. Mulliken was finally thrown to the ground, and, while down, called to his son, a lad about 17 years of age, to fire at Flemister. The young man did so; but the load, instead of taking effect on Flemister, entered the father’s side as he was lying upon the ground, and caused .death in a few hours after. Ip" The Board of Inspectors of the Lancaster. County Prison, give notice that tickets of admission will not be granted to visitors, on Saturdays. Considerable of a Family. —A notice of the death of Philip Fishburn, a faithful soldier of the Revolutionary war, was published in our last paper. The following particulars have since been furnished to us. His precise age was ninety six years, nine months and twenty-four days. He was the father of eighteen children— eight of whom are dead— geventy-ffive grand children, and sixty-one great grand children, amounting to one hundred and fifty four in all! Twenty-six of these are dead, and one hundred and twenty-eight still living, among whom are some of the staunchest farmers of Cum berland county. —Carlisle Herald. The Compliments op the East.— The follow ing extracts of a letter sent to the proprietor of Cherry Pectoral, from El Hassan the ruling Pasha of Trebizond, at Ezroum, show's the peculiarities ol Oriental courtesy: To Dr. J. C. Ayer: the Chemist of rare learning at Xxnvell, in Massachusetts, and the Unilcd.Slates. Gon is onEAT forever:— l have : received your letter of affectienate love, with the present of choice Essence in Bottles, by which your excellent skill teaches to cure the affections of my children. ; As the life of one of my people is more dear to me than camels and gold, we shall pray for you in our heart when they are raised up from the. tent of sorrow by this product of-your deep learning and beautiful wisdom. For this Gift of Love to your friend, so distant over many Seas, and lor this rare invention of your skill, may’you be placed in such seats of honor and dignity among the great in knowledge, as we should offer to you in our dominions, Given in tnis Central our ; Power, by ex press command of NESCHID EL HASSAN PASHA. Ezroum , Jamad Awah, 1265. The Public Schools.— The following exhibits the arrangements for visiting the public schools, during the month of November, 1851: VISITING MEMBERS. SCHOOLS. Reporting Member, C. Male Department , A. Heinitsh. East. C. A. Heinitsh, High School, Peter Gerber, C Gillespie, M. D. Holbrook, A. H. Hood, * Miss Diller, John Wise, Misses lyiiller &Reed. Reporting Member, Fei&ale Department C. Keiffer. West. C . Keiffer, Miss S. Smith, Henry Stoek, Esq. Mrs. Magee, J. C. Van Camp, Miss Hoffmeier, - A. Slaymaker, Miss C. Eberman,. W. G. Evans, Mrs. Reinstine,'& Miss Wenger. John Bear, Miss R.. Voight. Reporting Member, Male Department C. M. Howell. West. C. M. Howell, J. Price, H. Rotharmel, Miss Mayer. Newton Lightner, Miss White, Joseph Ehrenfried, Miss Samson, H. B. Swarr, Mrs. Sullivan, Hon. A. L Hayes, Miss Hassard. Reporting Member, E. Female Department C. Darlington. e> East. E. C. Darlington, Female High School. Geo. Sanderson, Miss A. E. Eberman, Daniel Lagan, ‘ Miss A. Smith, B. F. Shenk, Miss Boyd, R. Moderwell, Miss Russel, Rev. Mr. Sweinitz. Mrs. Moore, Jno. A. Hubley, • - Mrs. Gotta, <El)e Jttatkets. [Corrected weekly for the Intelligencer.] Lancaster Markets* HOUSEKEEPERS’ MARKET. Lancaster, Nov. 8. Good table butter was rather plenty this morning and sold from 20 to 23 cents. Eggs sold at 14 a 16 cents per dozen. Young live chickens sold at 31 cts. per pair. Lard —the best sold at 7 a 8 cts. per lb. Potatoes 10 cts. per half peck. Cabbage 3 to 6 cts. per head. Apple Butter at 9 cts. a pint. Oats —In bags of 3 bushels, sold at $1,06. Corn in the ears, brought 56J per bushel. LANCASTER WHOLESALE ORAIN MARKET. November 8, 1851. $3,75 4,00 flour, superfine, per bl. “ Extra “ White Wheat, per bu, Red do. “ Corn, “ Oats, “ Rye, . “ Clover Seed, ~ “ Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, Nov. 8. Floub—The demand for flour for export is limits ed; sales of good brands at $387 j for city use sales at $4,50 a $4,75. Extra flour is held at $4,50 a s4*7°. Rye Flour—Penna. is firm at $3,25. Corn Meal —Sales at $3,25, and scarce. Wheat—White is held at 88 a 89 cent 9. - Rye—Last sales at 64c. Penn’a is now in de mand at 70 cents. Corn —Further sales of good yellow at 60c. afloat, Oats —New, are in demand at 35 cents. Cattle Market.—The offerings of beef cattle during the week were about 1500. Beeves sold from $5 50 to $6 75 per 100 lbs. Hogs from $6 to $6 25 per 100 lbs. Cowa from $l5 to s3B. Sbeep and Lambs—The former $2 to $5 j the lat ter from $1 to $3. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER‘—lmpor tant to Dyspeptics. Dr. J. S. Houghton’s Pepsin, the true Digestive-Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion and Debility, curing after Nature’s Own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertise ments. [sep 16-24—ly s£rßead the following Certificate from the Hon. Solomon Foote, Member of Congress from Vermont: Washington, D. C., June 1, 1816. Dr. Geo. B. Green : Dear Sir: —ln your note of this morning, you ask “for an expression of my opinion in regard to your medicine, called Oxyge nated Bitters.” It affords me pleasure to state, that from the experience I have had; in its curing a severe attack of Dyspepsia in my own family, and from the wonderful effects which it has produced in other and more severe cases, arising in families of members of Congress with whom I am acquain ted I think it an invaluable medicine, and hope that such circulation will be given to it as will bring it within the reach of all who are afflicted with that distressing malady. Respectfully yours, S. FOOTE. The pamphlets accompanying the medicine, abound with certificates of the most satisfactory character, and such as will convince the most in credulous, that it is invaluable as a cure for Dys pepsia, Asthma, General Debility. Bronchitis, Ner vousness, Btc. They can be had of the agents gratis. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Drugl gists, No. 26 Merchants Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $l,OO per Bottle. Six Bottles for $6,00. For sale by JOHN F. LONG, Druggist,North Queen Street, Lancaster. " mabßiaces: ■ In Harrisburg, on the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. William' Urie.'MrPjames L. Yoongmim to Mua Elisabeth F.'Ball, both of this MtY- - . Afine slice of the delieious wedding cake ac companied the above noth*. This fact shoiys that the young coople Uave a kind remembrance iorthe Printer—and it ahjo gives assurance to them of a prosperous journey through Jile. ' May thf nuptial tie that has bound ttwo such willing hearts together, long continue onbrpken, and when the “sere and yellow leaf” of life has o’ertaken them, may they have cause to look! back with pleasure. up6n the hour that united tHeir hands and hearts in the mat rimonial voyage. At Homony, L mcaster county. Pa., on the 30th ult M by the Rev. P. J. Timlow, Mr. Samuel F. Foster, of Perry vile, Mifflin county, to Miss Jane Dickson, daughter of Capt. John Steele. - On the 2d inst,hy Rev: J. Strine, G. W. Brown to Mary E. Villeejboth of this city. Nov. 6th, by J. Flake, V. D. Jacob K. Man ning of Washington, to Elizabeth Ami Kendig of Safe Harbor. On the 4th inst., by Rev. J. C. Baker, Henry Martin of Salisbury, to Matty Kreider of L. Leacock. By the same, Joseph Rupp to Eliza Buch, both ol West Earl. 1 By the same, Christian Risser, of Elizabeth, to Catharine L. Landis of East Lampeter. By the Rev. J. J. Strine, Daniel B. Erb of Penn, to Catharine Harnley of Rapho. By the same, John Bundeman of East Lampeter to Barbara Fox oi Paradise. On the 6th instL, by the same, Jacob Shaub ol Drumore to Hetty Ann Hull of Strasburg. By the same, Joseph H. Rider of Rapho -to Bar bara S'. Longenecker of Londonderry twp., Dauphin county. [. On Tuesday, the 4th inst, by Rev. E. Y. Buchan an, Jacob H. Gerber to Elizabeth Barnard, all of Paradise. j peiTiis At Philadelphia on Monday morning last, De borah Jane, wife 'pi Alexander C. Bryson, in the 25th year ol her age. [The deceased was buried in Woodland Cenietry, (this city,) on Thursday.] At Abbeville, Lancaster township, on Saturday morning last, after a short illness, Joseph Gosdeb, Jr. Eeq., in the 4&th year of his age. Mr. G. was extensively known throughout the country, as one of the most intelligent, enterprising and successful contractors for the building of public works, in the Union, anj his decease will be felt as a great public loss. In his private relations he was free, open and generous, a'kind husband and neigh bor and a warm-hearted friend. His death will be a severe bereavement to his widow, t and a large circle of relatives’and acquaintances. To {Housekeepers. TYNDALE & jMITCHELL, 319 CHESNUT St.. Philadelphia have now on hand and arc re ceiving large invoices of White and Gold Band French China, Flowing Mulberry Ware, Real Ironstoue China, White Sjtone and Liverpool Ware, Common White and Edged Wares, Common Grey Stone Ware, Brown Rockingham Ware, j.Cut and Moulded Glass, in great variety and very cheap. [nov 11 Lancaster County Bank. j November 6, 1851. THE Directors of this Institution have this day declared a Dividend of Five per cent, on the Capital Stock paid in, payable on demand. i ROBERT D. CARSON, Lan nov 11 3t}.42] ; Cashier. Duke Street Residence for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private feale tiieKjjjj DWELLING HOUSE near the comer ofjjjlg[ Duke and Walnut Streets. . With or without the corner lot adjoining. HENRY E. LEMAN, nov 11 j 42—3 t Fall and Winter Millinery. MRS. MARY KURTZ has just returned /ft from Philadelphia, with a beautiful sortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, in which she is now ready to exhibit at her looms in North Queen street —old stand. Lancastei, Nov. 11. 42 Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Nourse, Miss O’Donnell, THHE Annual j Meeting of the Lancaster County J_ Bible Society, will be held at the Presbyterian Church, in the pity of Lancaster, on THURSDAY (the 27th' of November inst., (Thanksgiving Day,) at 2 o’clock, PL M., at which time Officers and Managers will be chosen for the ensuing year. A meeting ofjthe Society will be held at the same place, at 7 o’clock in the evening of said day, on which occasion[a sermon will be delivered and a report of the society will be read. All deniomna tions'of persons friendly to the distribution of the Bible are respectfully invited to attend. By Order of the Board of Managers. nov 11 j 42 Byrne’s Great Calculator & other Practical aad Scientific Books, 5 Published by HENRY CAREY BAIRD , Successor to E. L. Carey, S. E. Corner of Market and Fifth sts., PHIL’A. BYRNE’S Practical Model Calculator, for the engineer, machinist, manufacturer of engine work, naval architect, miner, and millwright. By Oliver Byrne, compiler and editor of the Dictionary ol Machines, Mechanics, Engine Work, and En gineering. Illustrated by numerous engravings. Now publishing in twelve parts, at twenty-five cents each, forming, when completed, one largo volvme, octavq, of nearly 600 pages. Byrne’s Treatise on the American Steam Engine. By Oliver Byrne, In one vol., royal Bvo. (In press.) Byrne’s Tables of Logarithms for Engineers and Machinists. Qctavo, cloth, $1 00. Booth and Morfit’s Encyclopedia ol Chemistry, Practical and Theoretical: embracing its applica tion to the arts, metallurgy., mineralogy, geology, medicine, and! pharmacy. By James C. Booth, melter and refiner in the U. S. Mint; assisted by Campbell Morfit. Complete in one volume, royal octavo, 978 pages, with numerous wood cuts, and other illustrations. Second ed. Full bound, $5 00. Builders’ Companion. By A. C. Smeaton. Sev enty illustrations, 12m0., cloth, 75 cts. Cabinet Makers’ and Upholsterer Companion. By J. Stokes. 12m0., cloth, 75 cents. The Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion. In one volume, 12m0., cloth, 75 cents. Elwood’s Cirain Tables: showing the value of bushels and pounds of different kinds of grain, from ten cents to two dollars per- bushel, of any quantity from one pound to ten thousand bushels. By J. L. Elwcjod. 12m0.,5100. Fisher’s Photogenic Manipulation : or the pro duction ot pictures through the agency of light, 75c. Gregory’s Mathematics for Practical Men : With numerous engravings. By Olinthus Gregory, LL.D., $1 50. | Household Surgery ; or, Hints on Emergencies. By J. F. Soutfi,' 12mo. Illustrated by nearly fifty engravings, $1 25. Leslie’s Complete Cookery. 42d revised edition. 12m0., sheepj $1 00. Morfit’s Perfumery; its Manufacture and Use. By Campbell Morfit. 12m0., 61oth, $1 00. Morfit’s Treatise on Tanning, Currying, and every Branch of Leather Dressing. Octavo. (In press:) ! Norris’s Hand-Book for Locomotive Engineers and Machinists: comprising the calculations for constructing locomotives, manner of setting valves, &c., &c. By- Septimus Norris, C- M. 12m0., with illustrations, $1 50. Neill’s Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden. By .Patrick Neill,; LL. D., F. R. S. E-. Illustrated by fifty wood engravings of Hothouses, &c., 12mo $1,25. | • Overman on the Manufacture of Iron in all its various branches: to which iB added an Essay on the Manufacture of Steele, by Frederick Overman, mining engineer, with one hundred and fifty wood engravings. A new edition. In one volume, oct. five hundred pages, $5,00. Propellers fand- Steam Navigation : by Robert Maclariane, C. E., editor of the “Scientific American.” In one volume 12mo. Illustrated by over eighty wood engravings, 75 cts. Paper Hanger’s Companion: by James Arrow smith, 12moJ(in press.) Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant: for tin plate workers, braziers, coppersmiths, zinc plate orha raenters and Workers, wire workers, whitesmiths, blacksmiths, j bell hangers, Jewellers, Silver and goldsmiths, electrotypers, and all other workers in alloys and metals, hy Charles Holtzappel. Edited, with important additions, by Oliver Byrne. Com plete in one yol,. octavo, $4,00. * Practical CJotton and Spinner Manufaqtuser • the managers’, overlookers’, and mechanics’ compan ion, by Scott and Byrne. Bvo., illustrated, $3,50. Painter, Gilder, and Vaanisher’s Companion.— 12m0., new edition, 75 cts. Randall’s fcheep Husbandry in the South. Bvo., cloth, 75 cents. Solly’s Syllabus of a Complete Course of Lecture* on Chemistry. Octavo, $1 25. Steam for the Million. Octavo, paper 37 cts. Treatise oh a Box of Instruments. By Thomas Kentish. lSjmo., (in press.) ’ * Turner’s Companion. Illustrated by numerous plates of chucks, tools, and instruments, 12m0., 75 cents. ! Tredgold’s Elements of Carpentry. One volume, 4t0., numerous plates, $2 50. Walker’s jElectrotype Manipulation; or the art working in metals by precipitating them from their solutions, through the agency of galvanic or voltaic electricity. 112m0., 62 cents. The American Miller and Millwright’s Assßistant. By William Carter Hughes > 12m0., $1 00. nov 11 j ! 42 Society meeting. yal liable City Properly,at Private Sale. . . • THE subscriber will dispose of at . Pnwte Bal®> the House in which be at present resides, sit-, uated in South Queen Btreet, <jppoiite the l-av Odd Fellows* Hall/ It is a Two Story |pß|| : BRICK DWELLING, large and commo- J||fepu dious, and finished in a. superior mannmrfiojn cellar to garret, with extensive Back Buildings, and a Stone Sable and Carriage House, all in excellent repair. There is a Hydrant in the yard, and also the privilege of three wells of water-rtwo of them on the premises and one on the line. The lot extends back to an alley. The property has every convenience desirable to make it suitably for a Hotel, Boarding House, or private residence, and , w ni be sold on easy terms to suit purchasers. If not sold at private sale previously, the property will be exposed to Public Sale, at Hubley’s Hotel,. ON TUESDAY EVENING the 18th inst., at 7 o’clock, P. M., when the terms will be made known. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. ELLIS LEWIS. Lancaster, Nov. H. 42-2 t [Examiner, Lancasterian and Republican copy.] Public Sale. IN pursuance of the 38th section of the Act of Assembly, approved 10th of May, 1850, will be offered at public sale, in the Borough of Colum bia, on the 19th inst., at one o’clock, P. M., on the< premises—that large brick building, with all w the appurtenances thereto belonging, known KgiH as the COLUMBIA DEPOT, situated at the west end oftheColumbia and Philadelphia Railroad, and a short distance from the Pennsylvania canal. This building is well adapted for an Engine De pot, for which it was erected and used by the Com monwealth, or may answer for a Commission or Transportation Depot. Conditions and terms of sale made known on day of sale. By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners. A. L. ROUMFORT, Sup’t Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, nov 11 1 Estate of Benj- Kincb, now dead. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lah. VTTHEREAS, Samuel Rice, Trustee of Benja- W min'Kinch, did on the first day of Novem ber, 1851, file in the .office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Courhave appoint ed the fifteenth day of December, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest. HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys office, Lan. nov 11 4t-42 Cheap Stove Store. JOHN KERSHAW, , No. 460 Market Street, ONE door above Thirteenth street, South side. Has on hand a large assortment of COMPLETE COOK, FLAT TOP COMPLETE, GLOBE OR AIR-TIGHT IMPROVED, Improved Kisterbock, Band Box and many other Stoves, too numerous to mention. Also, a large assortment of Chamber, Parlor, Bar Room and Of fice Stov#. Warm Air Furnaces put up and re paired. Bricks and Castings always* on have. Jobbing attended to. Superior COAL for sale oct 28 An Ordinance. Appointing a Regulator of weights and measures for the purpose of marking and adjusting such weights and measures as are manufactured in the city., or intended for sale. . . Sec. 1. Be it enacted and ordained by the citizens of Lancaster, in Select and Common Councils as sembled, that from and alter '.the passage of this Ordinance, Councils shall elect, by joint vote, an officer entitled the “ Regulator of Weights and Measures for the City of Lancaster,” and then an nually, on the same day and in the same manner (as other City officers are elected, whose duty it shall be to adjust and mark such weights and meas ures) as shall be presented to him for adjustment, that are intended for sale within the City of Lane r.j and for adjusting and marking such weights and measures he shall be entitled to receive the follow ing compensations: —For adjusting or marking any wooden vessel, 12} cents; the peck and hals peck, the halt peck and quarter being counted as one measure; for any vessel made of metal, 3 cts., and weighty 3 cents. Sec. 2. That so much of any previous Ordinance as is inconsistent with the provisions oi this Ordi nance, be, and thq same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law at the City o: Lancaster, the 25th day of October, A. D.. 185" WM. MATHIOT, Attest: President of Corqmon Council. James L. Retnoeus, Clerk C. C. JOHN HAMILTON, President, pro tern.; Select Council James C, CABfESTEn, Clerk S. C, nov 4 Estate of Mary Nobler, dec’d. NOTICE —To Elhanan Mohler, of Peoria Co. in the State of Illinois : Take notice, that in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, on partition of the estate of Mary Mohler, late ol Earl twp.. in said county, dec’d, I will hold an Inqueßt on the premises in Earl township, on Friday the 21st day of November, A. V., 1851,.at 1 o’clock, P. M., to divide, value or appraise a certain Tract of Land in said township, adjoining property of Jeremiah Mohler, David Wade, Richard Nagle, dec’d and others, containing 3i acres with improvements,late the estate of said deceased. ELIAS EBY, Sheriff. Sheriff’s office, Nov. 4, 1851. 41-3 t To Sportsmen. JUST received 'a very sifperior lot of Double Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—alsr Re volving Pistols, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low. REUBEN S. ROHRER, Sign of the Anvil. oct 28-60] Nails! Nails! JUST "received a large assortment of Nails, all kinds and prices, for sale low at the old Hard ware Store, East King street, Lancaster. REUBEN S. ROHRER. oct 28 40 Woolen Yarn. JUST received a complete assortment of Blue mixed, Black mixed, White, Black, Blue clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Yarn. For sale by CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen St., oct. 28 ‘ tf - 50 Feathers! Feathers!! JUST received and for sale a large lot of Prime Live Geese Feathers. CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen St. oct. 28 l' 4o Fall and Winter millinery. MISS Ann • Keenan respectfully notifies the Ladies of Lancaster,' that she has re ceived and will open a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, on MONDAY THE OF 3RD OF NOVEMBER , at her establishment corner of Prince and Vine streets. She invites the public to call and examine for themselves. [October 28 4t*-40 Notice. Fabmebs 5 Bank of Lancasteb.) October 3rd, 1851. > THE Directors of this Institution a dividend of four per cent out of the profits of the last sis months, payable to the Stockholders on their legal representatives on demand. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. tf 41 ' Dividend Notice. Lancaster Bank. > Nov. 4th, 1851. $ THE Directors of this Bank have this day decla red a dividend of'four per cent out of the profits of the last six months, payable to Stock holders on demand. B. C. BACHMAN, nov 4 3t-41] Cashier. Asbton—To the Good People of Lancaster City, Greeting: THIS is to give notice, that each and every one of you appear, at times convenient to yoursel vesi at the Head Quarters of the undersigned, ASHTON’S CLOTHING STORE, , No. 156, Market street, Philadelphia, and then and there buy such articles of apparel as you need ; Given under my hand this Ist day of Oct. 1851. . bis oct 21-39-6t] Fine and Fresh. RECEIVED this day at KEFFER’S “ Union Oyster Saloon,” a lot of superior Baltimore Oysters, which will be served up in every Variety Families supplied with Oysters by the bushel, half bushel, peck and half peck; or opened, by the quart oi pint. [nov 4 tf-41 Removal. JOHN L. THOMPSON has removed his office one square East, and above the one lately oc cupied by him, in East King street. nov 4 . 3t,4 ° Assigned Estate of Rudolph Herr. THE undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the* balance in the hands of George Byrod, Assignee of Rudolph Herr, to and among those en titled to the same, will attend for the purpose of his appointment at the public house of Edward S. Hubley, in the city of .Lancaster, on Thursday the \Sthday of November -next, at 3 o’clock P. M., when and where all interested are requested to at tend. WM. MATHIOT. oct 20 4t-39 M IkBEN & BROTHER, National i Bouse Svildbtg, North Quwi Strict. SAVE .jnst received a lot of handsome Bay State Long and. Square Shawls id new and desirable'stylea to which they invite the. attention ■of btnrera. - . ■ ALBO-T-BROCBE long shawls * . in entire new designs; Centres Bine, Gfeen, Bed, Crimson, White* Mode Black and Drab. Thibet, Cashmere, Tnrkerri, De Laine, and Blanket Shawls in every variety, Mode centres Long Shawls with plain and gay borders. Plain 1 style square Blanket Shawls. V Black woolen Shawls Long and Square. Black Thibet Bbawls, do. • BLANKETS! 1 BLANKETS Ml White Lambs’ wool blankets twilled and plain. Colored and white Horse blankets-. ' Crib and cradle, do. » . • The above are all of recent purchase', in c'ean and sood order, and at very reduced prices. ' CASHMERES AND DE LAINES of all styles and at all prices. Magnificent Brocade Dress Silk. ■ ' Superior Glossy Black and changeable Silks. French Merinos at 75, 87*. and $1 per! yard. Mohair Lustres and/Paramattas of all shades and prices. LADIES BEST KID GLOVES in all the dark fell colors, jnst opened. , Good wool Flannel from 121 to 75 cents. Also, Grey, Bine, Green, Scarlet and Orange plain and figured flannel for Ladies Sacks. Calicoes and dilutees new Fall styles, at 4,6 i, 8, 10 and 121 cents. ' Canton Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, ' All of which have been purchased low and will be Bold cheap. CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Qneen at., next door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store, Lancaster, oct 28 THE Proprietors are about to ißSue, under this general title, a Qoabtebly Maoazire, devo ted to an exposition of the laws of Spiritual'Nature. It will be the object of this work to explain the philosophy of vital and mental phenomena, to pre sent an analysis and classification of the various psychical conditions and manifestations now attract ing public notice, and to elevate the human: mind to a more spiritual plaim The Publishers will aim to furnish a standard work on Spiritual Science —a Book which may properly claim a permanent place in the Library, and which, in the beauty of its ex ecution and the quickening influence of its spirit, may, in this respect, realise the demands of the, age. The Editorial labor of the Quarterly will be per formed by Prof.BuITTAN, who is already extensively known as a Lecturer on Spiritual Science, and who will be remembered by the friends of the New Philosophy as the original and principal editor ot the Univerctnlum, which gained an enviable repu tation for its literary and philosophical! character, as well as for its pore and catholic spirit. The pages- of the Shekihah will be filled with the choicest articles, from the ablest writers on the themes of which it treats, and each number will contain not less than 100 pages of original matter, printed on the finest paper. : The first number will be adorned with an elegant isthbolic title,- engra ved on Bteel by one of the first Artists. Those who desire the wbrk will please send in their names; —the subscription price need not be forwarded until the work is issued. Teemb, $2 —Payable on receipt of the first num ber. Addreas the Editor—S. B. Beittan —or/ C. S. MIDDLEBROOK &CO., Bridgeport, Conn. nov 4-41] Wright’s Pictorial Family Alma nac for 1852. TO Agents and Country Merchants. —Dr. Wright respectfully announces that his usual Annual Almanac is now ready for delivery, and will be supplied to Agents and Country Merchants gener ally, and their Business i Cards printed therein, without any other expense to them than the cost of transportation from Philadelphia. The Almanac for 1852 is handsomely printed, and contains numerous engravings. No pains have been spared to make it entertaining and attractive. The medical feature is made incidental to the mis cellaneous. F6r a work to,be distributed gratui tously, it has no Bitperior,“ perhaps not an equal in the country. Orders, with particular instructions howto for ward, and stating whether the Almanac is wanted in German or English, or both, must be sent, pre paid, to WILLIAM WRIGHT, 169 Race Btreet, Philadelphia. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. —These Almanacs are intended to be distributed gratuitously, and may be had on application at any of the Agencies for the sale of Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills, nov 4 I ; 41-3 t Books from the Trade Sales. j PURCHASED at very low prices and sold cheay . for cash, an immense stock at WM. MUR RAY’S Cheap Book Store. Kramph’s buildings, North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. - : Rev. Gardner Spring’s new Wurk< Firrt Things j or the Great Facts, Truths, aud moral duties first revealed to men* 2 vols. Bvo. Island World of the Pacific; being.the personal , Narrative and results or Travels through the Sand wich or Hawaland Islands and other parts of Poly nesia, by Rev. Henry T. Cheever. California, including a description ot the Gold Region and account of the voyage around Cape Horn, &c., by J. W. Revere, U. S. Navy. Five years of a Hunter’s Life, in the far Interior of South Africa, with notices of the Tribes. The Lion, Elephant, Hoppopotamus, Giraffe, Rhinoce ros, &c. The Rebels, or Boston before the Revolution, one of the most interesting Books ever published. Levangro, the Scholar—the Gipsy—the Priest, by Georgin Borwin, Author of the Bible in Spain. The Bards of the Bible, by,George Gilfillan, 1 vol. 12mo. . . Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland by herslf. Abbott’s Popular Histories, Life of JuliußCeasar, Alfred the Great, Maria Antoinette, Charles Ist; Charles 2d, Queen Elizabeth, Hannibal, Alexander, • the Great, Mary Queen of Scoot, William the Con queror, Cyrus the Great, Darius the Great, Xerxes, Madame Roland, Cleopatra, Josephine, either vol ume sod separate. * . , The Phantom World, or Narratives of Appari tions and Ghosts, with an introduction, by Rev. Henry Christina, 1 vol. Lardner’s new Hand Book of Natural Philoso phy-containing Mechanic, Hydrostatics, Hydrau licsi Pneumatics, Sound; Optics, &c., with over 400 • illustrations, 1 vol. 12mo. Historical Biography of WmrPenn, by Hepworth Dixon, anew work 1 volt 12m.0 : Noble Deeds of Womes, or example? of Female courage and virtue, by Elizabeth Starling. Familiar Science, or the scientific explanatian of common things—edited by Peterson, 1 vol. 12mo. The above with thousands of volumes on differ ent subjects —all Good Books, are offered at the lowest prices—together with all! kinds of School Books, Blank Books and Stationary at the Cheap Book Store, Kramph’s Buildings, North Queen St., Lancaster. . ,f»ct 21 4t-40 IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans 5 Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, on Saturday the 29 th day of November inst ., at public house ol James C. Ewing, Quarryvillej Bart township, Lancaster county, all that valuable plan tation or tract of land situated, lying and being in Colerain township, Lancaster county, adjoining property now or late of Jacob Eckman, Robert Anderson and others, and now in the possession of Samuel J. Porter, containing about' ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES, more or less, and late the estate of Dr. John Porter , dee’d. The improvements are a; two-story ssa Stone DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and other kill out buildings. ..... This is susceptible of the highest im provement, and is therefore worthy the attention of capitalists. \ Sale to commence at 2- o s clock in the afternoon, when due attendance and,the terms of sale will be made known by the undersigned. CHARLES BOUGHTER, Trustee. 41—4 t - Public Sale. WILL be offered at public sale, at the Black, Horse Hotel, in the city of Lancaster, on Wednesday the 19 tk of November, 1851, the follow ing destribed valuable real estate,.situated on N. Duke street, in the city of Lancaster aforesaid, fronting on Duke street 26 feet and running back ‘220 feet to al4 feet alley. The improvements are a handsome two story BRICK DWELLIN HOUSE, built in modem style, 23 by 30 feet, plffl. with back kitchen attached; a handsome yard in front enclosed by iron railing; a fine flower garden and arbors; a hydrant near the kitchen door, with all the other out-boildings necessary for the conve nience of the occupants. The above mentioned property will be add subject to a widow’s dower of $770. Persons desirous of viewing the premises can be shown the property by calling on Mrs. Eliza B. Pennell, living thereon. Sale to commence at 7 o’clock in the evening of said day when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned. W. M. PENNELL. . 41-3 t JOHN X ASHTON, Jr. mark. THE SHEKINAH. Public Sale. For Rent. s THE office in which Dr. Keetoot, dec’d, form erly practised is now for rent. • A fine prospect is thus afforded to a respectable : Physicianj to-retain a large portion of the practice connected with the office. E. KERFOOT, Admr’x, P. MoCONOMY, Adro’r. 36-6 t Lancaster, Sep 23. Stoves! Stoves! . THE subscriber-has just received a large assort ment of Stoves of the latest patterns, includ ing the,celebrated Liberty Air-tight Cook, flat top complele and others. Also a splendid assort ment of Parlor Stoves, coal and wood. Salamander, &c., &c., all of which are sold priees. REUBEN B. ROHRER, • Sign of the Anvil. oct 28-40) Sew Books!: Sew Books!! THE GREAT LITERARY EMPORIUM AND | PEOPLES BOOK STORE. THE subscriber would call the attention ot the Literary ! community, to the following list of new and yalnable books, which comprise but a eery. few of tbe immense lot just received from the New York'and-Phtiadelphia Trade Sales. De Qnincey’a new works. “ Life and manners,” from the autobiography of an English opium'.Eater,'l vol. 12mo. ; t( Literary Reminicehces” from the autobiogra phy of an English opium Eater, 2 .vols. 12mo. « Confessions of an English opium Eater” and “The \Caesers” by Thomas De Quincy,. 1 vol. 12mo. ,'i • • “The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning i in 2 vols; l2mo. “Sketch* of European Capitals,” by William Ware,,author of* ZenebJoa, &Ci, 1 vol. 12mo. “ Modern Literature\ and Literary Men,” being a second’Gallery of Literary'Portraits, by George Gilfillan, 1 vol. 12mo. I ; •« The History of the Restoration” ot monarchy in France by Alphonse! De Lamartine, 1 vol. l2mo. “ Memoirs of the Buckminsters,” by Eliza Buck- beautiful Book. The Bibte in the Family ” or hints on domestic happiness, by H. A. Bpurdroan, pastor of the 10th Presbyterian Church Phila. 1 vol. 12mo. ; “ Greenwood Leaves,” a collection of sketches add letters, by Grace Greenwood, a beautiful book for Presentation, 1 volJ handsomely gilt. “ Life of Frederick Schiller ” comprehending an examination of his works by Thomas Carlyle,'! vol. v I “ Willhelm Meisters ” apprenticeship and travels from the German of Goethe, 2. vols. 12mo. tt Faust 3 * a Dramatic Poem, by Goethe, 1 vol. translated into English prose, with notes, &c., by A/Hayward, Esq.. j a Yeast,” a Probieni, reprinted with corrections and additions from Frazer’s magazine, 1 vol." “ Swallow Barn” dr a sojourn in the Old Do minion, 1 by J. P. Kennedy, revised edition, with 20 splendid illustrations byDarley, 1 vol. “ Xievengro , the Scholar Gipsey and Priest , by George Borrow,-.author of Bible in Spain, &c. a The World ’s Progress” a Dictionary of dates, with tabular views of general History and a Histor ical chart, by Geo. PJ Putnam, a most valuable book, and no Library is complete without it, 1 vol. 2 dollars. - | Hugh Miller’s Work*.” “ Foot Prints of the Creator ” or the Asterolep ais'of stromness, with [numerous illustrations 1 vol. « Old Red Sand Stories* or new walks in an old Field, illustrated withj plates, and Theological sec tions, by Hugh 1 vol. Scenes and Legends in the north or Scotland ,” by Hugh Miller, 1 volL ; 12mo. “ First Impressions j of England ” and its People, by Hugh Miller, 1 voll 12mo. Harri’s Works. ; ,« Pre-Admite Earth** contributions io Theolo gical Science, by Jdhn'Harris, D. D., 1 vol. « Mhn Primeval ” On the constitution and Prim itive condition of the (human being, a contribution to Theological science, 1 vol. by John Harris, D. D. « Earth and Man ’l* Lectures on comparative Physical Geography in its relation to mankind, by Arnold Guyat translated from the French. “Chamber’s-Miscellany” of useful arid enter taining knowledge —edited by William Chambers, 10 vols., cloth. ] , “Chamber’s Papers for the People,” in 9 vols., fancy paper binding,i one of the most interesting books ever published; « Half Hours *ith the Best Authors,” selected ; and arranged with short biographical and critical notices by Charles Knight, 4 vols. “The Writings ot Washington,” being his cor respondence, addresses, messages and other papers, official and private, with a life of the author, notes and illustrations, by Jared Sparks, in 12 vols. Bvo. “ Lossing’s Pictorial Field Book of the Revolu tion,” or illustrations by pen and pencil of the history, biography, scenery and traditions of the war of Independence, with several hundred engravings on wood by Lossing and Barrit, one of the most splendid illustrated works of the age, 1 vol., Bvo. ' “The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines,” a series of fifteen tales by Mary Cowan Clark, author of Concordance to Shakespeare, 1 vol., beautifully bound. The above are but a few of the books that can be enumerated in advertisements. We have on our shelves, thousands of vols. of the best Literary, Scientific, Law, Medical and*. Theological books, ever offered to the citizens of Lancaste; call and examine for yourselves. SCHOOL BOOKS, a tremendous lot on hand, Wholesale and Retail. v . W. H. SPANGLER, At the People’s Book Store, North Queen street, Lancaster. • . [oct 28 tf-40 Lancaster Clothing Bazaar. ■ -JOSEPH GORMLEY, WOULD call the attention of his old custo mers-and friends and the public in general to his new Clothing Bazaar, which he has opend in North Queen street,; directly opposite Vpnkanan’s Hotel. His stock of 1 CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND CLOTHING, is entirely new,.of the latest importation and style. It would be unnecessary to say more than that his long and well known experience in business will cammand him a very large share of public patron r age. His stock consists of all the different colors and shades of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES that are manufactured; plain and twilled Cloths, English and Frenchjplain and doe-skin Cassimeres, fancy of all sorts of stripes and bars, also BLACK SATINS AND FANCY VESTINQS, together with a large stock of Undershirts and Drawers, white and fancy Shirts, Collars, and Cra vats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions. His stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, which consilts of Over Coats, Sack, Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests, which are all got up in-the latest and most approved styles.. JOSEPH GORVI LEY solicits public inspection of his Stock, beingjconfident from its being entire ly new and carefully selected, that he can offer in ducements .to buyers never before offered by any one ; and by calling at his “ Clothing Bazaar ” will: prove conclusively to th<? minds of all that he can Bave them twenty per cent. JOSEPH GORMLEY, Lancaster Clothing Bazaar, opposite Emanuel Van- kanan’s Hotel, October 28,. 1851,. __ County Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Honorable ELLIS LEWIS, President, and Jacob Grosh and Emanuel. Schaeffer, Esq.,] Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas,jin and for the county of Lancas ter, and'A'ssistant {justices of the Courts of Oyer and" Terminer andiGeneral Jail Delivery and Quar ] ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Preceptto me directed, requiring me, among other things to muke public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will cornmenee in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth ofPennsylva nia, on the third Monday of November next, 1851, in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace,-the [Coroner, Constables of the said City: and County of Lancaster, that they be then and there in theirlown proper persons, with their rolls, records ; andj examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offipes appertain in that behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated-at ’Lancaster, the 23d day of September, 1851. ; ELIAS EBY, Sheriff. . N. B. Punctual attendance of Juroisand Wit nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day.of the Sessions. Aldermen and Jus ! tices of the Peace ,are required by an order.of Court, ; dated November 21st, 1848, to return their recog | nizrnces to David M. Martin, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within jone week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof the Mag istrate’s costs will not be allowed, j Lancaster, Oct.| 26, 1851. 40-tc Public Sale. ON THURSDAY, the 20th day of November, 1851, will.be sold, on the premises, the fol lowing Real Estate, late of Robert Ferguson, of Colerain township, Lancaster county, deceased, consistig of a Valuable Farm, containing ' 100 ACRES, -adjoining lands of Wm. Worth, Samuel Whiteside, Samuel B. Crawford, and others. The land borders on the west side of Octorara creek. The improve* merits are a large two-story Stone DWEL LING HOUSE, a!Barn, Spring House, and |jjbDO other out-buildings'. A spring of ncverJ-JJHt failing water is at the door. Also, a young Or chard of choice fruit. The property is in a high state of cultivation, having been recently limed: the in ; good condition. 1 The property is conveniently situated as to mills, churches and school houses,’and is about 2} miles above Pennock’s Iron Works on the Octorara creek. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by WM. GIBSON, Executor, oct 28 • 40-ts Lancaster Bank. \ Lancaster, Oct. 13th. 1851. AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this In stitution, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the il7th day of November next, be tween the hours of 9 o’clock A. M,, and 3 M. f B.C. BACHMAN, Lan. oct 21 td r 39] ■_ Cashier. Estate'of Samuel Ferree, dec’d. Late of Bart Township. LETTERS oFadminfcfration; on the above estate ' having been granted to the undersigned : AH persons having jclaims or demands against said estate, will present them duly .authenticated for settlement, and those indebted,; will make payment without delay, j • ~ ! ISABELLA R. FERREE, adm’rx, Bart twp. oct 21 39-6t] Soani Joy Academy* A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. nouirr joy, Lancaster county, pa. E. L. Moore, Teacher of Mathematic*, J. W. Simohtow, Teacher of Claaaica,^ Aitociaie Principals. THIS institution wiH'be opened for the reception of students on the first Wednesday of November. JTbe Academic buildings are new, large and • commodious; erected and furnished expressly for a boarding and day school; with especid reference to the health, comfort, mental and moral culture of students. This institution is located in a pleasant and healthy Tillage, surrounded by a beautiful and fertile coun try, andnoted for the intelligence, enterprise and morality' of its population. Situated on the great Central Railroad of, the State, itiis easy of access from any point, being four hours rita from'Philadelphia, four from Baltimore, one from Harrisburg, and hall an hour from Lan’r. The government of the school will be mild, hut decided; requiring only what is thought conducive to the highest good of the student, yet enforcing strict conformity to whatever is required. Careful attention will be paid to the moral and religious training of those committed to their charge. The Bible will be read daily in the school room. Students will have the liberty of attending any of the churches in the village, designated by their parents or guardians,but when no special direction is Riven! as to the place ot worship, they will be required to attend the Presbyterian charch, with the Principals. , ... , No one known to be vicious or immoral, wiu oe admitted into the institution, nor will any be re tained whose progress in study, is not deemed suffi cient to justify the expense incurred. The course of instruction, designed to fit students for college or business, will embrace the usual branches of an English education, Mathematics, the Latin, Greek, French, and German languages, with vocal and instrumental music. TERMS. —For board, washing, fuel, light and tuition per session of five months, in the English department $65 ; in the Classical, $7O. French, German and instrumental music, each extra, $lO. No other extra charges, nxcept Tor use or Piano, and damage, donS to property. Vocal musro will be taught as one of the regular eiercises of the school, free of charge. Teit hooks and stationery furnished at the lowest Philadelphia prices. - Payment required one half in advance, the re mainder before the close of the session. &3“For further particulars address the Principals, at Harrisburg, until the 20th of October, after which ; time, at Mount Joy, Lancaster county. References: Mount Joy—Rev. J. L. Rodgers, S. S. Patterßon, Esq., Maj. James A. Sterret, Col. James Patterson, Henry Eberle, Eaq., Dr. J. L. Ziegler. Dr. S. Mere dith. . „ T „ , Lancaster,—Hon. Ellis Lewis, Rev. J. C. Baker, D. D., Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg, D. W. Patterson, Esq. Harrisburg—Hon. A. L. Russel, Sup. Pub. Schls., Rev. Dr. W. R. De Witt, J. A. Fisher, Esq., Gen. Jno. M. Bickel, State Treasurer, Hamilton Alricks, Esq., Dr. Wm. Rutherford, John A. Weir, Esq., Hon. Ephraim Banks, Aud. Gen., A. J. Jones, Esq., P. M., Capt. J. P. Rutherford. , Northumberland—Rev. Wm. Simonton, John B. Packer, Esq. , Lebanon county —John Harper, Esq., Charles Forney, Esq. Prof. J. A. Coffin, La Fayette College. Philadelphia—Rev. Dr. Janeway, J. L. Peacock, Esq., R. S. Reed, Esq., E. H. Butler & Co. Rev. James Carnahan, D. D., President, and Rev. John McLean, D. D., Vice President of Princeton College. [sep 25-35-6 t New Goods—New Goods. THE EXCITEMENT STILL CONTINUES. NOW for a cheap aud beautiful Dress. Mous de Laines—De Laines—De Dairies. Beautiful de Laines lor 12$ cents. Magnificent “ <( 18} cts. to 26 els. All wool t ‘ bright colors, 37$ to 75 cts. . Lupins* fine French Cashmere. it tt tt Merino— colors, blk., brown, blue, green, scarlet, 76 to 1,25, SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! In this branch we are second to none. The cel ebrated Bay State Long and Square Shawls, from $2,00 to B,Off; A good long Shawl for 1,50. Broche Shawls—white, scarlet, blue, green and drab centres, for $B,OO and upwards. A beautiful article of Woolen Shawls, large and heavy bright colors, only $3,00. , ' Just received another supply of Bajois & Alex ander’s superior extra Kid Gloves—all numbers and colors. DOMESTIC GOODS! More of those good & ct orange and bine Calicoes. «c <« cheap muslins, bleached and un bleached. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, corner East King and Centre Square. [oct 7-47 Assessment IVo. 5, oftlie Lancaster Co, Mutual Insurance Company. THE Members of the Lancaster County Mutual Insuranec Company are hereby notified,‘that an assesament of two and three-fourths per cent Has been assessed on all premium notes.deposited tor Policies, issued by said Company, prior to the 22d ot May, 1851, to pay for the losses by fire of R.B. Witmer & Co., for $2499,871, and E. F. Witmer, for $9OO, and l.per cent on all Premium Notes deposited for Policies issued by said Compa ny, from May 22d, 1851, up to July 9th, 1851, to oav for losses by fire of John Zwalley, for $5OO, and Jacob Zook, guardian of F. M. Kurtz for $4OO, payable at the'office of the Company, to R. D. Carson, at the Lancaster County Bank, and to all the authorized agents of the. Company, and to the mem bers of the Board; of Directors, on or before the Ist of December ensuing. "Resolved, That the Members of this Company ne glecting or omitting to pay their assessment within thirty days after the publication of notice of the same, will incur the expense of not exceeding 10 cts. per mile, circular, from the office of the Com pany, payable to a Collector, duly authorized'to collect the same. Passed March 14, 1848. AGENTS OF THE COMPANY. Joseph Konigmacher, Ephrata township, Dr. Isaias Kinzer, Leacock “ S. S, Patterson, Eapho “ Jacob S.Witmer, Monor “ John Stauffer, East Hempfield “ IVloßes Pownall, Esq., Sadsbury “ Joseph M’ Cl lire, Bart “ Fred’k. A. Zitzman Litiz “ BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Dr. Samuel Duffield, Adam K. Witmer, Joseph B. Baker, George L. Eckert, Thomas S. Woods, David Graff, Henry F. Slaymaker. Nathaniel E. Slaymaker, Thos. Mclllvain. NATHANIEL E. SLAYMAKER, oct 21 4t-39] Sccrelar y' Public Sale of Real Estate. ON Wednesday, the 26th of November, 1861, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be sold by public vendue at the public Brass' of Christopher Graham, in' Coleram twp., Lancaster county, the following real estate of Robert Drips, dec’d, situated in said township, on the road leading from Pusey’s Mill to Steqlesville,viz: No. 1. A plantation or tract of land, containing 128 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Jo seph Robinson, Ross A. Campbell and others —10 acres of which is fine timber land ; the balance is farm land, clear of stones, under good fences, has been well limed and is in a good state of cultiva tion, convenient to mills, churches, Bchool houses, limestone, &c., and within six miles of the Phila delphia and Columbia railroad. The im provements are a large two story DWEL-TsjlM LING HOUSE, a Stone Bam, a Stone Still I House, a large frame Whiskey House—also, a frame stable, com crib, spring house, with a never-failing spring of water, and a well with a pump in the kitchen of the dwelling. No. 2. A tract containing 76 AcrdJ ofland, more or less, adjoining lands of John -Caughey, Robert Evans, Joseph McClelland, in Colerain township, all wood land and chiefiy chesnut timber, which is all fit to cut at the present time. No. 2 will be sold in lots of 6 acres each, if desirable, and those who wish to purchase lots lor furnishing rails, Stc., can be fully accommodated. The east blanch of the Octoraro passes through the above tracts of land, and affords beautiful sites for machinery propelled by iwater power. Those desirous of viewing the above described land previous to the day of sale, will be shown it by'calling with either of the undorsigned adminis trators, who reside near the property. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock,.A. M. of said day when terms will be made known by I THOMAS FERGUSON, CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM, ROBERT EVANS, '' Administrators of R. Dripps, dec’d. 1 October 28 40 Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Grape Tines, Boses, Greenhouse Plants, 4e, &e. THE subscriber has now on hand large assortment of Roses,' Shroba,«MßEg and Greenhouse Plants, &c;, &c. And having raade.ample arrangements with _K__ esS'shlenm fnThiladelpWa,tH^^Phu".^* fully requested to call and examine for themselves. moOUETS and cut flowers for sale. ’Butiur.x j. ZIMMERMAN, wArth Oueen street, opposite White Horse Hotel. . Lancaster, Oct. 21. ■ 39-3 m Election Notice. LANCASTER COUNTY BANK. Octobeb 13, 1851. AN Election for Thirteen Directors of the Lan caster County Bank—in pursuance of the Act of Assembly—will be held at the public house of Benjamin W. Lantz, (late Swope’s,) in East King, street, in the eity of Lancaster, on the third Mon day of November next, (17th) between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. . Bv Order of the Board of Directors. 3 ROBT. D. CARBON, Cashier. oct 14, 1851' 3t-39] Fall and 'Winter Millinery. MRS. RANNINGER hating just returned from Philadelphia and New York with a splendid variety of Fall afd Wihtxk Mntmn, respect fully invitea the Ladies to call and examine her assortment of Goods. Her FALL SONNETS jg? are truly beautiful, and of the latest Fashion. Mrs. R. has also laid in a varied assortment of Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Dress Caps, Ac., for the Ladies. Embroidery of the most beautiful patterns, just received. Madame Zowinaky’s celebrated French Corsets for sale as above '-a fine assortment. Milliners supplied at very low prices , with, all kinds of trimmings, Ac. The Ladies are particularly invited.to callatMrs. Ranmngei*s and take a look at the neatand beauti ful Dress and Cloak Fashions, for the present Fall and coming Winter, which she brought with her when in New York and Philadelphia. Dress or Cloak patterns can be had at $1,26. •MANTUA MAKING. * The .mantua making business carried on in its various branches, under 'the superintendence of a lady from Philadelphia. Dresses, Ac., fit.;in the most complete and elegant manner. &rFeathers cleaned, colored and curled, at short notice, to look as well as new. Don’t forget the place—in North Qaeen street, old stand, opposite Vankan&n’s hotel. oct 7 , 37-tf STOVES! STOVES! SPRECHER S GREAT STOVE DEPOT. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he is now receiving one of the finest collections of Psrlor, wood and coal Cooking Stoves, Ac., ever brought to this market. His collection comprisesthe finest patterns and styles of the celebrated manufactories of New York, Philadelphia. Troy, Albany, Provi dence, Ac., and he is confident that out of so large an assortment no one can fail of being pleased. He would also state that he is the sole agent of Lancaster county, for two of the most celebrated Cooking Stoves now in use. These stoves burn either, wood or coal, and he is particularly desirous ol calling attention to them. His stock of Glass, Oils, Paints, Hardware, Sad dlery, Cutlery, Iron and Steel, is of the most ex tensive character, to which is being added daily fresh supplies. An extensive lot of Mahogany and Walnut Veneers just received. He is also agent for the celebrated Ohio Fire Proof Paints. He flatters himself that with his present large stock and facilities, he is enabled to make it largely to the advantage of all persons dealing in his line. Please call and examine for yourselves, at the sign of the “ Big Lock,” North Queen Street, be tween Hostetter’s and Danner’s hotels. oct. 18-tf G. D. SPRECHER. Hover’s Ink Manufactory, REMOVED TO NO. 144 RACE STREET, [Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St.,) PHILADELPHIA, XITHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increaso YV facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOER’S INK, which its wide-spread reputation has created. ' , \ ' Thiß Ink is now so well established m the good opinion and confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused, . . In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Cement for mend- j ing Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair , Dye i a trial only is necessary to insure its future j use, and a Sealing Wax, well adapted for Drug gists and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quantities. Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144 Race Street., Between 4th & stb, opposite Crown St., OCt. 7-3 m. PHILADELPHIA. The German Washing Fluid, IS considered by thousands who have tested it, as being the greatest Scientific Wonder or the World I entirely doing away with that labor ious and injurious practice of rubbing the Clothes upon the wash board, and a great saving of Time, Labor asd Expense. N. B.—To prevent fraud and imposition, (for many are trying to palm off an article put up like mine,) the proprietor,: I. P. Hoyt, will put his Written Signature over the cork of every bottle, i And he only asks an enlightened public not to . confound the GERMAN WASHING FLUID with others that are in the market.- It is put up in large pint bottles, and Bold at the nominal price of 121 cents. JCtPrihters will find it greatly to their advan tage to purchase this Fluid by the gallon, tocleanso their Type and Rollers, being a very superior arti cle for that purpose. Manufactured only by e I. P. HOYT, At his Laboratory and principal Depot, No. 10 South Fifth street, Philadelphia. Sold at Retail by Grocers and Druggists gonerally. A liberal discount made and extensive advertising for the benefit of Agents. Remember the name GERMAN“WASHING FLUID, All letters to be post paid, oct 7 Stoves! Stoves! THE subscribers having just received a large and elegant assortment of the latest and most ap proved paterns of COOKf COAL AND WOOD together with ' > .' ' FANCY PARLOR STOVES , all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices, at their new and cheap Hardware Store, between Vankanan’s and Shober’s Hotels, North Queen «t. PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER. Lancaster, Sep. 30. 36 Notice. Estate of Dr. George B. Kerfoot, deceased. LETTERS of Adrainistrst on oh the estate of Dr. George B. Kerfoot, late of this city, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indeb ted thereto are requested to make immediate Pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to ELIZA KERFOOT, Adm’rx,_ PETER McpONOMY, Adm’r. Lancaster, Sep 23, 1861. 36-6 t Notice* Estate of John Devlin , deceased.. LETTERS testamentary on said estate having been granted- to the undersigned, Executor* all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to - PETER AicCONOMY, Lancaster, sept 23 6tr36j Executor. Franklin and Marshall College. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Rev. J. C. Bucher, Agent of Franklin College, has been authorized and directed, by the Trustees of said College, to proceed forthwith, and collect the monies of subscribed for the erection of buildings for the use of Franklin and Marshall College. JNO. L. ATLEE, JNO. REYNOLDS, C. HAGER, ' , ' D. LONGEKECHER, \ SAM’L HUMES, ' Committee. N. B. Sucscribers may pay their subscriptions, at either the Farmers or Lancaster Bank, which are authorized to receive the same. (oct 7-37-tf Assignee’s Notice. THE subscriber, appointed an Assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment from Dr. John M. Downey, of Leacock township, Lancaster co., dated September 17, l w 6l, lor the benefit of his creditors —hereby gives notice to all persons indeb ted to said Downey to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. DAVID GROFF, Assignee, Leacock township. oct 7-27-6t] Estate of John Colbert, dec’. LETTERS of.administration on the estate of John Culbert*, late of the City of Lancaster, dec’d., having' been issued-to the subscribers resi ding in said city: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present .tbem without delay, properly au’henticatea for settlement to either o! the undersigned. MARY CULBERT, Admr’x. . EDWARD MORTON, Adm»r. 6t*-3S Balldlng Bots for Sale. ' , i BY a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the. First Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of Lancaster, will be sold at private sale, thegroucT in the rear of tlje Church building, (formerly occu pied asa/burying ground,) and facing on Walnut ( street, which can be divided into six* handsome building lots—to be sold separately or together, as may best suit purchasers. Possession given im mediately. . ' ~ , Apply to Besjamik F. Shehk, President of the Board of Trustees, Lancaster, oct 7 Notice. AN election for thirteen Directors of the Far-* mer’a Bank of Lancaster will bo held at the Banking House, on Monday, the J7th of Novem ber next, between the hour* of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M W. G. CLARKSON, Cashier, oct 21 I «■»
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