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Lancaster Intelligencer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 3

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1 PREVENTION OF FEVER AND Bitters give healthy act tone to the stomach and digestive system, and as the surest Oxygenated preservative against Fever and Ague, as well as other infectious diseases, by using a small dose of one or two teaspoonfuls every day, the system is fortified against attacks of these diseases. No prudent man, acquainted with the virtues o. these Bitters, would presume to travel without themCertificates have been. received Hon. J.

T. Morehead, U. S. Senator, and formerly Governor of Kentucky. Hon.

Wm. Woodbridge, U. S. Senator and formerly Governor of Michigan. Hon.

Geo. W. Jones, Surveyor-General of Iowa. Hon. M.

L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. C. C. Towbridge, President Michigan State Bank; and many other distinguished citizens of the United States, as may be seen in the pamphlets to be had of the agents gratis.

REED, BATES AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26, Merchants' Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. For sale by JOHN F. LONG, North Queen street, Lancaster.

MARRIAGES. On the 9th by Rev. John Leaman, James Grier, of Lycoming to Sarah Davies, of East Earl Lan. co. On the 14th inst, by Rev.

G. W. Brindle, Joseph L. Kuhns, to Elizabeth Waltman both of Mt. On the Rev.

J. J. Strine A. R. Joy.

the 14th by On the 16th by the same, John G. Bear Witmer, to Fanny Buchwalter, both of Manor. to Hetty Landis, both of Leacock. the same, Adam R. Rudy, of Earl to Harriet By S.

Eby, of Leacock. On the 7th by Rev. M. D. Kurtz, John Shutt to Ruth Ann Coyle, all of Marietta.

On the 9th by Rev. W. M. Gwynn, John Tinsley, to Elizabeth Mathews, all of Wrightsville York county. By Rev.

J. Hess, William Mohn, to Margaretta Adams, of Adamstown. By Rev. J. C.

Owen, Peter Bruner of Lancaster, to Mary. Ann Stoner of Mountjoy. By Rev. J. C.

Baker, Elijah Erwin, to Elmira Hinkle, both of Upper Leacock. By the same, John F. Wimer of Martic, to Susannah Groff, of Drumore, DEATHS. At the residence of James Black, in this city, on the 17th Susan A. Saunders, aged 15 years.

the 7th Georgiana, daughter of Edward S. and Elizabeth Hubley, of this city, in the 6th year of her age. At Philadelphia, on the 20th Catharine Tryer, daughter of Christian Tryer, of this city, aged 21 years. On the 9th in this city, Catharine, wife of Casper Naumaa. aged 27 yaars.

the 2nd at his residence in East Earl, Samuel Weaver, in the 81st year of his age. Philadelphia, on the evening of the 14th inst Anne E. Franklin, widow of the late Judge Walte Franklin, of Lancaster. The Markets. PHILADELPHIA MARKET- Dec.

Cotton is held with more firmness, but the sales have been limited. There is a moderate export demand for Fiour, and further sales of 1500 barrels good brands have been made at $5,124 per barrel. which is the uniform asking rate. Smail sales for the supply of retailers and bakers, at up to $6, for common and extra and fancy lots at higher quotations. Rye Flour is scarce and commands $4,25.

About 500 barrels Corn Meal sold at $3,50 per barrel. Brandywine is worth $3,75. GrainThere is but a limited amount of Wheat offering, and prices are steadily maintained. Sales of 4000 bushels at 1,10 a $1,12 per bushel for fair and prime red, and $1,15 a $1,17 for white. Rye is steady at 85 a 85 cents.

Corn is in good demandsales of 5000 bushets prime dry new Southern yellow at 64 cents afloat, and damp at 60 a 61 cents. Oats are dull and no further sales have been reported. In Groceries and Provisions there has been but a small business doing, and prices are unchanged Whiskey--Sales of 5 a 600 barrels at 25 a 26 cents-hhds. are held at the same quotations. The Cattle Market remains the same as last week.

GRAND MILITARY AND CITIZENS DRESS BALL. BUCHANAN RIFLE'S 3 1st Annual Military and Citizens' Dress Ball will be given at FULTON HALL on the evening of the 22d December, 1852. THOS. B. BARTON, B.

R. Lan. dec 7 1t-46 Reuben All Rohrer, persons of the indebted City to of the Estate Lancaster, of are hereby notified to call upon the subscriber and settle the same without delay, otherwise the accounts will be put into the hands of an Alderman for collection. Dec 21-6t-47 JESSE LANDIS, Assignee. Notice all is whom hereby it given may that the Partnership heretofore existing between Elias Eby and Simon P.

Eby, trading at Willow Bank Mill, under the name and firm of ELIAS EBY SON, is this day, by the mutual consent and agreement of both parties, dissolved, discontinued and ended to all intents and purposes. ELIAS EBY. Dec 21- 31-47 SIMON P. EBY. IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB ALBRIGHT, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term.

1853, for a license to keep a tavern in the Village of Churchtown, Cernarvon township, Lancaster county, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Churchtown, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob Albright, who is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Hanson B. Jacobs, Jacob Jameson, B. F.

Bunn. Francis Gillespie, E. D. White, Coleman J. Bull, Lot Rogers, Thos.

Edwards, Andrew Robeson, S. G. Bickham, John Ringwalt, David Evans. dec 21 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN G. FILBERT, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January term, 1853, for license 10 continue keeping a tavern in the Village of Bainbridge, Conoy township, Lancaster county, it being an old stand.

WE, the undersigned citizens of Conoy where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John G. Filbert, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Hamilton, Jacob Ebersole, Peter S. Gamble, Abm. Collins, L.

Filbert, Joseph Kurtz, Henry Haldeman, John Haldeman, John Kauffman, Haldeman, Chrn. Engle, John H. Smith, Dec IN THE MATTER of the intended application of DAVID H. MYERS, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in Manheim township, Lancaster County, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Manheim township, at Eden, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certfy, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said David H.

Myers, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Stouffer, Jacob Heistand, Stephen Hiestand, Samuel W. Beecher, Joseph McLaughlin, David Shreiner, Henry F. 1 Eberle, Daniel Rees, N. M.

Matts, Daniel Deitrich, Henry Hebrauck, Daniel Keever. 21 3t-48 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of BENJAMIN LYNE, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in Drumore township, Lancaster county, it being a new stand. WE," the undersigned citizens of Drumore where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the and public and entertain strangers with and travellers, that we are well acquainted the said Benjamin Lyne, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Shaub, John Bonlhozer, William Ralston, Amos Groff, (East) Abm Herr, N. Mayer, Michael Phillips, A Dubree, Moore, Jacob Groff, Jac.

Shaub, (Smith) Wm Kreech. Dec 21-3t-47 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of DAVID WILEY, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Caernarvon where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is nesassary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said David Wiley, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room for the accomodation of strangers and travellers. uel George Spotts, John March, Adam Styer, SamStyer, Moses Weaver, Georg Spotts, J. Kauffman, Jacob K.

Forney, Jacob Hill, John H. Grube, John Beam, Samuel Smith, Nathnaiel Patton, Samuel Patton. (dec 21 3t-48 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of LEWIS R. HIBSHMAN, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in the Village of Lexington, Elizabeth township, Lancaster county, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Elizabeth township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necesary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well aequainted with the said Lewis R.

Hibshman, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperand is well provided with house room and ance, conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Biemesderfer, Henry Stuffer, Isaac Bricker, John Shenk, Benjamin Blantz, Jacob Blanse, Alfred Sesseman, John Blantz, Gabriel Bear, Abraham Young, George Kittel. David Helman. dec 21 3t-48 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of HENRY GETZ, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 1853, tor a license to keep a tavern in East Hempfield township, in Lancaster county, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of East Hempfield township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Henry Getz, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.

Christian S. Steman, Joseph Coughenour, Abm. H. Rohrer, John Davis, Andrew Brubaker, David Ringwalt, Benjamin Bear, Henry Kready, John Kauffman, Wm. K.

Martin, John Shreiner, Jacob C. Rutt. 21 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of PETER RANCK, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in the Village of New Holland, in Earl Lancaster county, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Earl township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Peter Ranck, and that he is of good for honesty and temperance, and is well repute provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Joseph Jones, Gabriel Davis, John Piersol, Wn.

M. Smith, Henry R. Brubaker, Jacob L. Custer, William Jacobs, Michael Good, Wm. Setley, Wm.

Barstler, Amos Diller, Adam. Z. Ringwalt. Robert Townsley, Solomon Weaver. 21 3t-48 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN A.

KELLER, for a license to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster, at the house now occupied by Reuben S. Rohrer, in East King in said city, it being a new stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North East Ward, where said inn or taveren is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John A. Keller, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers travellers. William E.

Heinitsh, W. G. Evans, Robert A. Evans, Newton Lightner, A. G.

Helfenstien, Samuel, Robert King, R. McClure, John L. Pinkerton, J. H. Reigart, Daniel Miller, E.

H. Rauch, Thomas C. Wiley. 21 3t-48 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of EDWARD T. HOULTSHOUS, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in the Borough of Washington, in Lancaster county, it being an old stand.

WE, the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Washington, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the Edward T. Houltshous, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Christian Mayer, Wliliam Dunlap, John Gehr, Daniel Fishel, James Douglass, Martin Bitner, A. Bitner, John A. Brush, Jacob Kise, Lambert Ent, Hiram Ward, Benjamin Gehr, Abraham Kinard, John Charles.

21 tf-48 Valuable Tavern Stand for Sale. LANDLORDS TAKE NOTICE. THE undersigned having determined to emigrate to the west, effors at private sale his well known TAVERN STAND, situate on the south west corner of the Plank road and Turnpike, or Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon.The building is three stories high, of Limestone, built in the most substantial manner has attached 3 three story kitchen, containing dining, sitting and other rooms. Belonging thereto is one whole Lot of Ground, having erected thereon a Tenant house, and more stabling, barn and shed room than is generally attached to Taverns. This property adjoins Lot of John Gerhart, two streets and an alley.The tavern stand is in excellent condition, having been lately re-modled, and each story provided with a large number of rooms suitable for single persons and families.

Between the Tavern and Tenant house there is a carriage way to a large yard back of the buildings, and near the back door is a never failing well with pump. For a public house every convenience is attached to this property.Good title and, possession will be given on the 1st of April, 1853. Should the above property not be sold at private sale before the 25th of December, it will be offered on that day at publich sale, at 1 o'clock, P. when terms will be made known by JACOB MOYER. Lebanon, dec 15 1t-4S Carlisle Iron Works for Sale.

property, located within miles of Car. lisle, Cumberland county, will be offered at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 15th day of January, 1853, at 12 o'clock M. The property consists of about 10,000 ACRES OF LAND, of which 350 acres are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation; the residue is timber land. The improvements consist of 20 DWELLING HOUSES, (some stone and some log) 3 large Bank Barns, 1 large Merchant Mill, 160 by 75 feet, Saw Mill, Forge, Furnace, Coal Houses, Carpenter and Blacksmith Shops, all in good order. This property, in water power, has the advantage of the Boiling Spring and Yellow Breeches creek combined, both never failing and never fre ezing streams of water, and which never fail to keep the works in operation day and night.

The works are never stoped by freezing weather, and they are located in the heart of the great Cumberland Valley. There is an inexhaustible supply of the best Ore on the premises, convenient to the works, and of easy access. Persons desiring to purchase or to look at the property, will call with the undersigned, residing at the mansion house on said tract. Dec. 9 ts-47 PETER F.

EGE. LANCASTER, Nov. 30, 1859. of the Conestoga Mills--pursuant to the act of Assembly The amo of Capital subscribed, as CAPITAL. AUTHORIZED, $500,000.

now ascertained, is four hundred and seventy one-thousand nine hundred aad fifty dollars; the amount thereof actually paid in is four hundred and sixty six thousand, seven hundred and seventy five dollars. The amount of debts and liabilities is as tollows, viz: due individuals, two hundred and four thousand, four hundred and ninety five dollars and three cents; James' Mortgage loan, ninety nine thousand, five hundred dollars; interest and dividends unpaid, one thousand two hundred and eighty six dollars and sixty six cents; Mortgage Coupo bonds, twenty two thousand, five hundred dollars; bills payable, two hundred and ten thousand, one hundred and forty two dollars and ninety four cents. The Capital is invested in the Mills, Machinery and Real Estate-beside the stock of manufactured goods on hand, including those sent to market and unsold, and materials and supplies. A. L.

HAYES, President. F. SHRODER, Treasurer. Sworn to and subscribed, December 11, 1852- Coram, J. C.

VAN CAMP. dec 21 tf-48 The Democratic Union. gislature EMI-WEEKLY at $2,00. during The the Sessions Democratic of the Union, Lewill, as usual, be published twice a week during the coming session of the Legislature, and we embrace the present occasion to commend it to the favor of the reading public. Neither pains or enpense shall be spared to impart to its columns additional zeal and vigor.

Ample and correct reports of the proceedings of the two branches of the Legislature, together with sketches of the debates on all public and important questions, will be furnished -competent reporters having been been engaged for that purpose. As it is believed it will be the only Democratic paper published semi-weekly at the seat of government, during the session of the Legislature, we trust that our friends will give it that encouragement and patronage which is necessary to defray the expenses incident to such publications. Persons desirous of obtaining true and early intelligence will always find in the Democratic Union a faithful and honest chronicler. An able correspondent has been employed at Washington city, who will keep our readers constantly apprised of events transpiring at the seat of our National Government. TERMS.

For the whole year, (semi-weekly during the session,) $3 00 the whole year, (weekly,) 2 00 For the session only, 2 00 dec 21 M'KINLEY LESCURE. COB PRINTING neatly and expediciously exe cuted at this Office Public Sale of a Small Farm. virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, on Saturday, the 22d of January, A. 1853, at 1 o'clock, P. on the premises, all that plantation and tract of land, late the property of Benjamin Homsher, deceased, situate in Colerain Lancaster county, on the road leading from Andrew Bridge to Kirkwood Drove Inn, three miles from the former and one from the latter, adjoining lands of Frederick McCleneghan, Joseph Brady and others, containing 24 ACRES.

Said property is pleasantly located in a healthy and enterprising neighborhood, convenient to churches, to mills and stores, and is in a good state of cultivation, well watered, well fenced, and very productive. The improvements consist of a good LOG HOUSE, cellared, two rooms on the first floor, four on the second and garret; Barn, part log, part frame; a good frame shoemaker shop; spring and spring house, very convenient to the dwelling, and other out buildings. There are some three acres of thriving young timber; apple orchard, and other fruit trees. This property offers a rare chance to mechanics, and particularly to a shoemaker, as it is an established stand for the last twenty years, and the business is carried on in the shop at presnt. Persons wishing to view the premises, will call on David W.

Homsher, residing thereou. Conditions at sale by ANDREW J. GIBSON. dec 21 Administrator. r.

Ziegler's the Drug place where and can be Chemical found at all times a full assortment and well selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy soaps, quinine, morphine, gum opium, do. powdered, do. confection, dovers powder, Iodine, Iodide of potassium, Lugol's solution, tincture of Iodine. Chloroform, prussic acid, tanic acid, benzoie acid, collodion, nitrate of silver, extract of belladonna, do. hyoscyamus, stramonium, colocynth comp.

jalapa and gentian, Calomel, blue mass, tartar emetic, ipecacuana, powdered jalappa, do. gamboge, do. rhubarb, senna, saltz and manna, sulphate zine, shugar of lead, powdered squece, do. root, do. cubebs, mercurial ointment, citrine, do.

cantharida, do. basilicon do. Balsam peru, do. do. fir, do.

copabia, balsam dematha, turlington balsam, liquid styrax, barbadoes tar, codliver oil pure, castor oil, cold expressed, sweet oil, croton oil, worm seed oil, pure essential oils, officinale tinctures aconic, arnica, lobelia, hellibore. myrrh, digitalis opium, paragoric, Fresh ground pepper, allspice, cloves, cinnamon, mace, nntmegs, Jamaica ginger, coriander, sweet marjoram, sage, salt peter, clear starch, dye stuffs of all kinds, baking soda, cream tartar, saleratus, pearlash, pot ash, glue, epsom and glauber saltz, cop, eras, alum, madder, Alcohol, burning fluid and pine oil, constantly on hand and for sale low. Also, Barry's Tricopherus for the hair, do. Lyons Kathairon, and Storr's chemical Hair Invigorator. I especially invite the attention of Physicians and consumers generally to examine my stock, as my mot' is quick sales and small profits.

Don't forget the cheap Drug Store, North Queen street, opposite the Franklin House, Lancaster. dec 21 tf-48 Elect the office of the Lancaster Election County will Mu- be tual Insurance Company, at Williamstown, Paradise township, on the second Tuesday of January. (the 11th) for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve said Company for the ensuing year. Dec 21-49 NATH. E.

SLAYMAKER, A Merry Christmas and a llappy New Year!" Tow Opening, Holiday Presents for the Ladies, at Bee Hive. Super. Emb'd Linen Cambric Handkfs; Clear 6 Plain and Embd Gloves; Magnificent Silks; Shawls new Styles Needle Work Collars; Crape Shawls and Scarfs; White and Colored Bajous Kid Gloves, 6, 64, 64, 7 to 84; Hosiery, Cotton, White Unbleached mixed and Slate colors; white, black, lead and mixed Lambs Wool. MERINOES! MERINOES! Lupins' superior French Merinoes-colors, cherry, blue, crimson, maroon, modes and brown superb styles Mouse de Laines, only Real all-wool handsome figures and colors, only 50 rich high colors Sacking Cloths. FOR THE GENTS.

Splendid Printed Borders L. C. Handkfs; New styles Scolloped Borders Fancy cols. Figured Silk Cravats; Black heavy Gro.de Rhine and Gro. Grain Fancy Fig'd Satin Scarfs; Black do.

Now, then, kind Fathers and Mothers, Sisters and Brothers, who wish to make Kingles," and to all others, therefore to the Bee Hive rush, one and all, and select from an assortment, by "no ways small," splendid Long Shawls, just the very thing as a 'Christmas to a favored one;" you'll find in great variety, Silks and De Laine French Merinoes, coils both gaudy and plain. CHAS. E. WENTZ Bce Hive Store, North Queen Lancaster. Dce 21 47 For the Holidays.

and New Year's a handsome presents go to the GOLDEN EAGLE Dry Goods' Store, and secure from the variety of Christmas Goods offered you, a handsome selection. Chrisrmas merinoes and Paramettas, Christmas Dress Goods, de laines, Christmas shawls, brocha, Bay state, We have reduced to a considerable extent the price of our shawls, so as to enable all to make a choice and serviceable present in the way of a beautiful shawl, Christmas scarfs and collars, emb'r bor'd linen cambric N. W. French collars embroideries, beautiful colored bar'd hand'fs, for Gents, rich scarfs and cravats, super kid and silk gloves, magnificent ribbons for neck and bonuet, Christmas sack flannel, every shade. Oil chinizes beautiful embroidered, for infant's dresses, Then one and all, wishing to encourage the time honored and laudable custom of making a Christmas or New Year's Present, Remember the Golden Eagle Store is prepared to furnish you, at inducing prices.

the above named articles for your purpose. THOS. J. WENTZ CO. Golden Eagle, corner E.

King and centre square. dec 21 48-tf IN THE MATTER of intended application of DAVID SNAVELY, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in Martic township, in Lancaster county, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Martic township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern 18 necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said David Snavely, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Abraham Miller, Frederick Sourbeer, Samuel Hart, Hiram Watson, Christian Brenneman, Isaac Herr, Daniel Brenneman, Henry M'Cann, Thomas Robinson, George Martin, Eli McErdle, David Laird, Henry Rush. (dec 14 tf-47 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of MICHAEL McGRANN, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 1853, for license to keep a tavern in the N.

W. Ward, in the City of Lancaster, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the N. W. Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Michael McGrann, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.

Jacob Myers, H. A. Wade, R. Buchmeller, Geo. Bryan, David Reese, Andrew Bear, Robert Moderwell, Samson Resh, Samuel Shaurer, H.

Blickensderfer, Jacob Gruel, John Sewirt, H. C. Wentz. dec 1 14 3t-47, IN THE MATTER of the intended application of SAMUEL HULL, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at' January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in the Viliage of Earlville, West Earl Lancaster county, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of West Earl where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the pablic and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted withthe said Samuel Hull, who is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well proavided with house-room and conveniences for the ccommodation of stradgers and travellers.

George Roland, Abraham Kachel, Paul Garber, H. R. Hull, Andrew Kolb, Henry Kafroth, Samuel Reemsnyder, George Reed, Elias Reemsnyder, Jacob Steinmetz, George Caruthers, E. Carpenter, John Forney, Jacob Bussey. 3 3t 46 Lancaster Co.

Agricultural Society A Stated Meeting of the Lancaster County Agricultural Society, will be held in the Mechanics? Institute, South Queen Street, Lancaster, on the 11ih day (second Tuesday) of January, 1853, at 10 o'clock A. M. A fuil attendance of members and all others aesiring to become members, is re. quested, as the officers for the ensuing year will will be then elected and important business transacted. D.

W. PATTERSON, Sec'y. dec. 4. 46-td CHESNUT ST.

HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, NO. 121 CHESNUT Between 3d 4th st8 PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING $1,00 PER DAY. 14, 1850-1y-16 Trustee's Sale. virtue of a Decree of the Circuit Court for Frederick county, sitting as a Court of Equity, the subscriber as Trustee, will offer at public sale, on Tuesday the 11th day of January, 1853, on the premises, the Real Estate of Jasper Kinzer, lying in the county of Frederick, in the Valley of Beaver Dam, within half a mile of the Tunker Church, and adjoining lands with Mrs.

Mary Herring, Nathan Englar, and the Rev. Jacob Sayler. The said Farm contains about 163 ACRES of first quality LAND. It has long been considered one of the most productive Farms in the county, it is laid off in suitable fields, with good fencing and running water in every field. There is a large and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, a large Switzer Barn, built of brick, 80 feet long, shed, corn crib, smoke house, stoned wagon dairy, and other necessary out buildings.TWO ORCHARDS of the finest Fruit, in full bearing (when in season.) There is on this tract about 40 ACRES OF FINE TIMBER, the balance cleared, with a due proportion of.

Meadow Land. Possession will be given on the 1st day of April, 1853. Terms of Sale as prescribed by the Decree One half of the purchase money to be paid in hand on the delivery of possession of the property, the balance to be paid in two equal annual payments bearing interest from 1st of April, 1853, with security to be approved by the Trustee, and upon the payment of the the whole of the purchase money, and not before a good and sufficient deed will be executed clear from all incumbrance. Kr Sale to take place between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, P. M.

JOHN KINZER, Trustee. dec 7 6t-46 Notice. ANCASTER COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, to JOHN WITHERS, and AUGUSTUS WITHERS, and every and all person or persons claiming by from or under them or any of them, and all persons interested in the premises, Greeting We command and firmly enjoin you that laying aside all business whatever, you be and appear before the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for county of Lancaster, at a court to be held at Lancaster, on the Third Monday in January next, (1853) to show cause, if any you have, why the witnesses on behalf of Jacob Frantz and Jacob Eshleman, Executors of the last will and testament of Jacob Eshleman, deceased, on their bill or petition to perpetuate testimony before our said Court, duly exhibited should not be examined, and their testimony reduced to writing and filed of record in our said Court, in order to perpetuate the same agreeably to the constitution of our government and the act of assembly in such cases made and provided. Witness the Hon.

HENRY G. LONG, President our said Court, at Lancaster, the twenty-seventh day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. dec 14-4t-47 J. BOWMAN. for Proth'y.

A Annuals For the Holidays. subscriber has just opened a most magnificent assortment of Annuals and Gift Books for the Holydays, of every grade of price, binding and contents, to which the attention of the public are respectfully invited. W. H. SPANGLER'S Book Store, North Queen street, Lancaster PORT MONAIS, CARD CASES.

A very extensive lot of Port Monais, Card cases, cigar cases, in morocco pearl, velvet, papier mache, Ivory very desirable for Christmas presents just received at W. H. SPANGLERS. WRITING DESKS! WRITING A beautiful assortment, of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Papier Mache, and morocco writing desks, for the Holidays, just received at W. H.

SPANGLERS. JUVENILES, JUVENILE BOOKS. Thousands of beautiful family Books of a highly moral and instructive character, suitable for Christmas gifts, just received by the subscriber, W. H. SPANGLER.

BROTHER JONATHANS! Five Hundred Brother Jonathans for Christmas, just received Wholesale and Retail by dec 14 W. H. SPANGLER. Docket Diaries for 1853. Pocket Dia styles in wholesale and retail quantities, just received and for sale cheap at the People's Book Store; North Queen Lancaster.

14 W. H. SPANGLER. race Aquilar's New Work.G "Home Scenes and Heart Studies' a new work, just issued from the press, by the inimitable Grace 'Aquilar. Cloth 75 cents, paper 50 cents.

Essays from the London Times' (second series one of Appleton's popular Library, 1 vol. cloth 59 cts. of this interesting Library on hand. Talk, or Books, manners and one of Putnam's semi monthly Library, 1 vol. 25 cents.

Subscriptions taken for either above. Stories of by W. H. Maxwell. 25c.

Life of vicissitudes, a story of Revolutionary by G. P. R. James. "Henry Colonel in the service of Her Majesty, Queen Anne, written by himself.

By W. M. Thackary 1 vol. paper, 50 cents. All the new publications received as soon as gublished.

Agent for all the Periodicals, Magazines, Journals, news and literary papers published in the United States and England, at publisher's prices, free of postage. W. H. SPANGLER, dec 11 tf-471 North Queen street. HOLLINGSHEAD, WHITE Als.

Fi. Fa, 10 Nov. et. 1852. No.

70. Co. vS. Money in Court. JACOB P.

BRADY. UNHE undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the money in Court on the above Execution gives notice that he will meet for the purpose afore said, on Wednesday, the Fifth day of January, D. 1853, at 2 o'clock at the public house Henry Bear, in East King street, in the city of Lancaster, when and where all persons interested the above distribution are requested to attend. Dec 7-3t-46 JOHN L. THOMPSON, Auditor Estate of SARAH BECK, late of Warwick twp.

dec. TN the Court of Commom Pleas of the county Christian Bentz, Committee of Sarah Beck, did on the 16th day November, 1852, file in the office of Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the Estate: Notice, is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have pointed the 20th day of December 1852, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan.

nov. 30 4t-45 Letters A ot Administration having granted to undersigned, estate of PATRICK BARRY, late of Salisbury township, Lancaster dec'd, gives notice that all persons having claims against the estate to present their claim against said estate duly authenticated, and all persons knowing themselves indebted will come forward and settle same without delay. JOHN BARRY, Administrator of the estate of P. Barry, dec'd. dec 7 Estate of of Common Henry Pleas for the county of Lancaster.

Whereas, John Forney, Trustee of Henry G. Long, did, on the 22d day of November, 1852, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all person interested in said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 20th day of December, 1852, for the connrmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Prothy's Office, Lan dec 7 4t-46 of Elias the Court Common Pleas for the county of Laneaster.Whereas C. Umble, Assignee of Elias Eby, of lisbury township, did on the 24th day of November 1852, file in the Office of the Prothonotary the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of December, 1852, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.

Attest, JOHN K. REED, Prothy's Office, Lan. dec 7 4t-46 -The members of the Intercourse Notice Association for the detection of Horse Thieves, are requested to attend the annual ing to be held at the pub ic house of Henry in the village of Intercourse, on Saturday 1st day of January, 1853, between the hours and 5 o'clock, P. for the purpose of electing officers for the ersuing year, and also for the ment of the annual contribution. Punctual attendance is requested.

dec 14 JOHN SELDOMRIDGE. ivision of Martic The nndersigned, appointed Commissioners by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster to view and report upon the proposed division of Martic township, hereby give notice, that will meet for the purposes of their appointment Thursday, the 30th day of December, 1852, at o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of Wilson, in the village of Marticville, when where all persons interested may attend if think proper. JACOB B. GARBER, HENRY MUSSELMAN, dec 14-2t-47 JOSEPH BALLANCE. Forwarding Strasburg Rail Road Company having now fully equipped their Road, hereby inform the public that they are prepared to forward all kinds of Produce, Merchandise, Live Stock, to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore, or any intermediate point, with promptness and despatch and upon the most reasonable terms.

1 Strasburg, dec 7 tf-46 HENRY MUSSELMAN. WILLIAM SPENCER. Musselman Spencer, Dealers in Lumber, Coal, Plaster, Salt, Fish, Flour, Grain and Country Road Depot, Strasburg, Lancaster Pa. THE undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have engaged in the above business and are now prepared at all times to furnish anything in their line with promptness and despatch and at prices to suit the times. All orders addressed to them or their Agent, will be punctually attended to.

highest price will be paid in Cash or Trade for Flour, Grain and Country Produce. Having careful and experienced employees, they are warranted in saying that satisfaction will be given. MUSSELMAN SPENCER. SOLOMON K. CRAMER, Agent.

7- 1f46 Agricultural Implements. DIFFENBACH KENEAGY, A the Strssburg Foundry and Machine Shop, take this method of informing the public that they are now manufacturing a very superior FOURHORSE POWER, of their own design, and for which Letters Patent are now being secured--which they can warrant to give perfect satisfaction in every particular. Its simplicity of construction (being only double geared) durability, and cheapness cannot be surpassed by any other now in use. The Band Wheel which is made to run upon a movable axis--and the facility with which the strap is carried from the power, makes it run at least one horse lighter than those now used. BURREL have on hand and will furnish the Burrel Power on the most resaonable terms.

All other Powers repaired and re-built at the shortest notice. CORN are now manufacturing and have constantly on hand a very superior Large Sheller adapted to Horse Power which will shell from 75 to 100 bushels per hour. Also a new and improved hand Sheller of our own design which wewill warrant to give complete satisfaction. Either of the Shellers will be supplied with a CobSeparator if desired. have on hand and for sale a few more of the central draught-self-sharpening Ploughs made by John Kinnard.

Repairing of all kiads done at the shortest notice. DIFFENBACH KENEAGY. THE subscribers still contiue to do Castings of every description in Iron, Zinc and and te manufacture Machinery of all kinds--such as Mill and Saw- Gearing, Stationary Engines, Shafting, Car Wheels, Axles, as heretofore. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. DIFFENBACH KENEAGY.

dec 7 tf-46 To Physicians throughout the U. States. EEMING it unnecessary to remind any memD ber of the Medical profession, of the established medical properties of pure Holland Gin, in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I respectfully invite your examination a very superior article, manufactured by myself exclusively, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a process peculiar to my own Factory. It is flavored and medicated, not by the common harsh berry, but by the choice botanical variety of the aromatic Italian Juniper Berry, whose more vinous extract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous solvent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture, of exquisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent, in its cordial and medicinal sroperties, to any Holland's Gin heretofore known. Amid the influx of interior.

distillations with which this country is now flooded, physicians find no difficulty in procuring a good and pure Gin, which they can prescribe with confidence in its benefical effects. As an importer of twenty years' standing, in the City of New York, and possessing a matured experience in the manufacture of Holland Gin especially, I beg to submit to your attention my "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps," as one which cannot fail to realize your utmost expectation, and I shall be happy to forward to you a bottle of it, free of charge, in answer to a letter intimating your readiness to accept it. It is now scarcely one year since I have prepared and distributed my Schiedam Gin exclusively for medical purposes; yet, within that brief period, I have received one thouSand letters, both from phy sicians and patients, testifying to its really extraordinary efficacy in Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, and affections of the Kidneys and Bladder generally. I have no doubt that it would yeild similar results; with prec sion and certainty, in your own professional experience. Put up in Pt.

and Qt. Bott.es with my name upon the bottle, cork and label, with an essay upon its properties. This article should be in the hand of every traveller. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Importer No. 22 Beaver street New York.

r.ov. 30. 6t-45. Winter Bonnets. RS.

RANNINGER having just returned from Philadelphia with a very rich and beautiful assortment of WINTER BONNETS and Fancy Trimmings of the most splendid patterns and latest styles, begs leave to invite the Ladies to give her a call and examine her stock. Her silk, satin and velvet Bonnets are truly beautiful. She has also just received a pretty assortment of Ribbons, Artificials, Flowers, Bonnet Caps, and a fine variety of Embroidery, consisting of Laces and Edings. Also a lot of Gloves, Hosiery, very cheap. Please call, see, and examine for yourselves, at the old stand near the court house.

Mrs. R. hopes her Country friends will find her at her rooms, In North Queen immediately adjoining the Printing Office Book Store of John Bear, where she will use her best efforts as heretofore to give satisfaction. She would here take occasion to return thanks for past patronage, and rusts that she may merit a continuance of those favors. 23 tf-44 Notice to Tax Collectors.

THE Commissioners of Lancaster county hereby give notice to all Tax Collectors of said county, that they wiil meet at their office on the 27th and 30th instant to settle the respective Duplicates for State and County Taxes for 1852. All duplicates not settled on the first Monday in January next will be collected according to Law. SAMUEL FRY, CHRISTIAN HERR, JOHN HEISTAND, dec 7 3t Commissioners. Adams' Express. SPRING SUMMER ARRANGEMENT for 18 52 DAMS CO'S Express are now running their A own Cars accompanied by special messenger, and iron safe.

They are prepared to forward daily, (Sundays excepted,) with the fast mail trains, Bundles, Parcels, Specie, to all points on the Central Railroad, via Lancaster, Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, Newport, Mifflintown, Lewistown, Huntingdon, Spruce Creek, Tyrone, Hollidaysburg, Summit, Johnstown, Blairsville, Greensburg and Cumberland Valley Road, to Carlisle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg. In all of above named places are regular agents who will attend promptly to the collection of notes, drafts, bills, bills, Goods will also be forwarded to most of the points on the West Branch of the Susquehanna. Persons residing in the interior towns off the main route, can have packages' forwarded with despatch from Philadelphia and other points by having them directed to any of the above named places. Goods destined for any of the above places are forwarded by the 11 o'clock train daily. Goods for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Frankford and Lexington, Indianapolis, and St.

Louis, by the night train. Goods for the Eastern and Southern cities forwarded daily by both morning and evening trains. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded. to them by mail, (post paid,) when they are for goods to be forwarded by Express. No commission will be charged.

Offices: PHILADELPHIA, 116, Chesnut street. LANCASTER, North Queen street, three doors south of the Railroad. J. G. THACKARA, Agent.

March 23, 1852. 9-tt 12th mo. 7th, 1852 3m-46 5 Per Cent. THE Banking House of J. F.

Shroder No. To Market Men and Gardeners. STRAWBERRY, sale in RASPBERRY and RHUBARB large quantities. Being extensively engaged in cultivating the above articles in great variety, as field crops, having sold the past summer over 300 bushels of Strawberrres and 200 of Raspberries, I am now able to furnish by the thousand such kinds as experience has proven to be most profitable for Market, having regard to hardiness of the plants, the quantity and quality of the fruit. Hovey Seedling Strawberry Plants $5 per 1000 Victoria Rhubarb, 20 100 Red Prolific Raspberry, 20 1000 The above Raspberry is medium sized berry great and certain bearer and very hardy, and the same for which I received the highest PREMIUM paid by the Agricultural Society "for the most profitably cultivated crop in the county of Burlington," yielding over $200 per acre net profit.

Catalogues describing many other varieties, and giving full directions for their proper treatment will be furnished, gratis, to all post-paid applicants. WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson P. Burlington N. J. 6, North Queen street, is, open every day from 8 A.

to 6 o'clock P. Five per cent interest is paid for money 15 days after the date of deposite. The principal and interest payable on demand. nov 9 tf-42 For Sale. RARE chance to make money--For Sale one A of the most valuable Eating and Drinking Houses in the city, very favorably situated on one of our greatest thoroughtares.

The property is large and well arranged for doing business, and is fitted up in the most costly and elegant style.A lease can be had for any length of time at a very low rate. Apply to or address R. FREDERICK, No. 36 North 8th street, Philadelphia. nov 16 3m-43 AYER'S AYER'S ACHERAY CHERRY PECTORAL November 9-42 Strasburg.

Dr. Ziegler's Drag and Fancy Store. there can always be found a large as- For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. pulic years confidence of trial, in this instead of medicine, impairing has won the for it an appreciation aud noioriety by far excecding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys.

While many inferior remedies thurst upon the community, have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure--still there is abundant proof that the CHERRY PECTORAL does not only a general thing, but almost invariably cures the maladies for which it is employed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the logcabin of the American Peasant, to palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs.

Also in milder cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed with care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration.

We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence- remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved itself to be; and trust by great care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicans a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by JOHN F. LONG, C.

A. HEINITSH, P. S. ZIGLER, Lancaster. Dr.

KENEAGY BROTHER, sortment of German, English and American Chemicals warranted pure, and worth the attention of Physicians. Also a large lot of fancy articles, perfumery, alcohol, camphine, burning fluid of the best quality. With a general assortment of propriatory and patent medicines usually sold at Drugstores. Also a full supply of fresh ground spices warrrnted pure. Dye woods coloring matters and great varity of articles may be found here, all of which will be sold cheap.

Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Dont forget to call at the cheap Drugstore, opposite the Franklin House, N. Queen Lancaser, N. -Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. (oct 26 tf 40 Line between the To nsh ips of East Lampeter and Leacock.The undersigned Commissioners appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, on a petition praying that the division line between the Townships of East Lampeter and Leacock, may be ascertained and established, willl meet for the purpose of attending to their duty as Commissioners, on Thursday the 23d day of December, 1852, at 9 o'clock, A.

at the public house of Thompson Brubaker, at Binkley's Bridge, in Manheim township, and if they do not on that'd day discharge all their duties as Commissioners, will continue in session from day to day. until they same are discharged, when and where all persons who are interested may attend if they think proper. HENRY A. ROLAND, WM. WEIDMAN, W.

FRICK. 7 Notice. THE Members of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster county, are herebv notified thaf the Annual Meeting for the election of Officers for the ensuing year will be held at the public house of C. Martin Hess, (Spring Grove) Drumore on Saturday, December 25, 1852, at 10 o'clock, A.M. The members of said Company are also requested to pay in their annual payment for the ensuing year, agreeable with the new by-laws, to the Treasurer or his agents, on or before said day.

For the convenience of members, the Treasurer and his agents will attend at the following times and pl ces, for the purpose of receiving their respective amounts: Thomas C. Collins, Treasurer of the the Company, will attend at the public house of Henry Keneagy, in the borough of Strasburg, on Wednesday, the 15th day of December; at the Green Tree, in Bart township, on Thursday, the 16th at Kirkwood, Colerain township, on Monday, the 20th, and at Chesnut Level, Drumore township, on Tuesday, the 21st, each day at 10 o'clock. Jos. C. Taylor, will attend at Oak Hill, Little Britain township, on Friday, December 17 and Lewis Haines at Elias Pennington's, Fulton township, on Saturday, the 18th, at 10 o'clock, A.

M. Persons who have not complied with the new regulations during the past year, can have their insurance renewed by paying up their quotas in connection with the present. The new by-laws are now ready for delivery and can be obtained by calling at the office of the comis all the talk; but the greatest excitement is at J. Buehler's Grocery, opposite the new Court House, where he is just reeciving a splendid assort ment of Fresh Groceries for the coming Holidays, such as Raisins at all prices, Prime Currants, do. Citron, Cranberries, Figs, Prunes.

A splendid assortment of Dried Fruits, also Wendell Espy's celebrated Mince Meat in Jars and by the Pound. Also a splendid assortment of White and Brown Sugars, Molasses of every kind such as Lovering's Syrup, Boston Syrup, Sugar House, and a great variety of baking Molasses at all prices. N. B. -Also an extra lot of Prime Buckwheat Flour, Stall's Premium Flour Homing Gritz Sanp, and Farina, Call and judge for yourselves, as I aim to please all.

JACOB BUEHLER. dec 7. 5t-46 Mrs. Kerfoot open, on Thursday, (2d 1 December) 2 doors below the Lancaster Bank, in South Queen street, a handsome assortment of VELVET BONNETS, of the latest styles and patterns, to which she invites the attention of the Ladies of this city and vicinity. Nov 30-tf 45 Farmers' Mutual of Insurance the "Farmers? Co.

-A Meeting of the Members Mutual Insurance Company," will be held at the house of William Wright, in the city of Lancaster, on Saturday, the 25th at 1 o'clock P. for the purpose of electing officers to conduct the affairs of said company for the ensuing year. By order of the Board of Directors. Dec 7-td-46 JOHN STROHM, Secretary. pany.

By order of the Board of Directors. GEO. W. HENSEL, Quarryville, dec 7 Secretary. Ho: Australia Gold Mines urnpike An Election will be held on Monday, third day of January next, at the house of Henry Shaffner, Mountjoy, between hours of 10 and 12 o'clock.

for a President, ten Managers and a Treasurer, of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Road. J. M. LONG, Treasurer. dec.

14. 47-tf. J. Mairs McAllister, HOMOEOPATHIC North Duke Street, Lancaster, a few doors below Chestnut. Office hours, from 6 to 9 A.

and from 5 to 10 P. M. Dec 14 -1y-47 Toys! Toys! Toys! TUST received a large and select assortment of wooden and lead toys of all shape and size. Fancy colored baskets for children, and a well selected assortment of dressed of all patterns, for sale cheap Samuel Hensler's (formerly Keffer's) old stand. nov No.

6, E. King Lascaster. Great Excitement Of Spiritual Wrappings and knockings en the may of knohking of the Dry Goods. TRENCH Merinoes, French Merinoes, at the Bee Hive Store you will find every shade of the real genuine, all wool selling very cheap. Parametta cloth for cloaks, green, brown, drab, maroou and bl'k.

very fine, 14 yds. wide, only 50c. New patterns wool de laine. Plain and satin striped do. A few more of those cheap de laines, only 184c.

A job lot of and cold. silks, very cheap. BEE HIVE North Queen street, Lancaster. Ginghams, tickings, checks, Flannels, bleached and unbleached muslins. Cassinetts, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, velvets, beaverteen.

Black, maz. blue, maroon taby velvet, 37, 50. Light blue, cherry, scarlet, buff, lead and pink. Cold. flannels for Ladies sacks, very fine and cheap.

Gray mixed sack flannel, 25, 31, 37, 50, Black, Blue, Fine L. C. for Ladies. N. W.

French worked collars. CHAS. E. WENTZ North Queen street, Lancaster. North Queen street, Lancaster.

FOR GENTS. Black, brown, invisible green, green and blue cloth, selling at a bargain. Opened this week the sixth lot of shawls this season which are selling off rapidly, viz: Bay State Long Shawls, 72 144 the size from 2,50 to 10,00. Plain solid col's, with borders, long shawls, brocha long shawls all centres, plain mode and lead square shawls with borders, very cheap. Dark green, maroon, blue cherry and scarlet thibet and cloth square shawls.

Palm figured cashmere a terkeree square shawls; black and white mourning long shawls, very fine; lead and black mourning long shawls; square blanket shawls from 75 to 5,00 cloth, black silk fringe thibet shawls; palm cashmere large size Ladies scarfs, all wool. Black silk warp alpacca, black bombazines, bl'k. canton cloths, black french merinoes, black all wool de laines, black silk very wide, bl'k canton crape, black love vails, black crape, black liece for linings and vails, black kid, silk kid, and gloves. BEE HIVE, Black cassimere, colored cassimere, satinetts, valvets, pilot cloths, beaver cloth and col'd. felting for over coats, fancy ed figured heavy satin scarfs, black, do.

fancy figured silk cravats, the handsomest in town. Black satin vesting, gloves, woollen hosiery, woollen scarfs, gum suspenders, lambs wool shirts, do. drawers, cotton undershirts and drawers. CHAS. E.

WENTZ nov 30 Bee Hive, Lancaster. India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, YOUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making their purchases, should not neglect those desirable and saleable articles. Their manufacture has been much improved recently, and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the Wool Lined Gloves and Mittens. They are indispensable in cold and wet weather.

Ladies will find these gloves useful in any work that will soil the hands, at the same time that they will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediately. They are made all lengths to protect the arms and wrists. For sale by Wilcox, Billings No. 3 Church Alley, Goodyear's, 68 Chesnut Street, J. H.

Phillips, Pittsburg, Falconer Haskell, Baltimore, W. Shiffer, Charleston, S. Bart Hickcox, Cincinnati, Ohio, and by all Rubber Dealers in the Union. For sale at retail by Country Merchants generally. Nov 23-3m-44 Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines.

LARGE assortment received and for sale A at B. S. MUHLENBERG'S Drug Chemical Store, No. 8, South Queen st. B.

S. Drug Chemical Store, No. 8, South Queen st. Sponge. Also, Coarse and Fine Sponges, just received and for sale at Toilet Water, also, Musk, Perfumery Verbena, and Soaps Geranium, of every description, for sale at B.

S. MUHLENBERG'S Drug Store, Oct 12-3m-38 No. 8, South Queen st. Holliday Presents. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.

At 23 and 25 North slairs) Phila. of HERE Tin, may Iron, be found Wood, a Pewter, beautiful and assortment Rubber Toys, consisting in part of Working and Stationa ary Engines, Hose Carts, Hook and Ladder Trucks, Water Fountains and Trows, Horses, Carriages and Sleighs of all kinds, Locomotive and us trains, Ships, Schooners, Sioops and Boats, Savings Banks Gothic and Plain. Tivoli Boards and Ten Pin Games, great variety of styles and very cheap; Bows and Arrows, Bird Cages, large assortment; Stoves, Sleighs and Wheelbarrows of Iron, Sat Irons and Stands, Tea Setts, Animals, Balls, Dolls; together with a general assortment of French and German Toys, Musical Instruments and Fancy Goods. Dealers supplied at the lowest Cash prices. nov.

30. J. WEEKES, Jr. CO. Fall Fashions--New Bonnets.

THE Ladies of Lancaster city and county are respectfully informed that Mrs. MANY J. KURTZ North Queen street (nearly opposite the Hive," )has received her Fall Winter to furnish to her numerous friends and cusstock of Bonnets, which she is now a ready Pa tomers. Those desirous of securing elegant styles of Fall and Winter Fashions, are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. 9-2m THE subscriber takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to a kind and generous public, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him, and hopes to receive a continuance of the same, and notifies his friends that he is now prepared to furnish all orders in his line of business for the approaching HOLIDAYS.

His long experience as a practical Confectioner guarantees for the public a certainty that all orders received by him will be attended too with despatch, and that they will be done (and well done) in the best manner. SMALL CAKES of every kind and style. baked later at the shortest notice, and warranted good. LARGE CAKES, such as Pound, Sponge, Fruit, Lady, Delicate Dever and Christmas, baked and ornamented (suitable for wedding and evening parties) in a style which he defies competition. Also, Flower Vases and Baskets, Pyramids, executed in the best manner of fruit, and at shortest notice.

CANDIES of all kinds, Common and Fancy Sugar Almonds, French Secrets, Rose Almonds, manufactured to order at the shortest notice. and warranted to keep in any climate. SUGAR TOYs of all kinds. FRUIT, such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Oranges, Lemons. Citron, Currants, with Almonds, Filberts, Cream Nuts, and in fact every article appertaining to Confectionary, can be had here, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices.

Don't forget the place-SAMUEL HENSLER'S (Keffer's) Old Stand, No. 6, East King Nov Lancaster, Pa. HENSLER'S CHEAP WHOLESALE RETAIL Confectionary and Fruit Store, No. 6, East King Street, Lancuster. Pa, Pure Ground Spice.

Diploma awarded by the second State Agricultaral Fair to Heinitsh's Pure Ground Spices. Th families subscriber to try his invites ground dealers, spices butchers which and are ground on his own Mi.ls, and are warranted pure and possessing a strength not found in city ground spices-they consist of Alspice, Cinnamon, Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper bik. do African. ALSO. Alum, Matches, Sweet Oil, Baking Soda, Brimstone, Potash, Copperas, Washing Soda, Pearlash, Saffron, Stove Blacking, Saltpeter, Castor Oil, Shoe BIking, Starch which are offered at the lowest prices at, CHARLES A.

HEINITSH'S, Medical, drug and chemical store, No. 13, Easy King street, Lancaster, 23-44 To Catholic Church MembersThe subscriber has on hand several sets Lives of the Fathers' Martyrs and other principal by the Rev. Alban Butler, in 4 vols. 8vo. splendidly bound in Turkey morocco, gilt edges, A splendid book for a Christmas present.

Also a large and varied assortment of CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS in superb velvet, paper mache, morocco and other bindings suitable for Holiday gifts, to which the members and others of the Catholic Church are invited. Dont forget the place, W. H. SPANGLER'S, dec. 11-tf North Queen street.

Premium Lasts and Shoe Makers Tools. CHOE makers please take notice that M. H. LOCHER, has received the let Premium for Lasts and Shoe Makers Tools at the State Fair.A large and complete assortment of the above articles always on hand which will be warranted to take the premium at any Fair, at the Sign of the Last, a few doors west of Steiman's Hardware store, and immediately opposite Cooper's Hotel. nov 23 M.

H. LOCHER. commodious rooms, by applying at the Granite House, North Queen Street. L. A.

DILLER. Nov. 9. 2m-42. SHARES COLUMBIA BANK BRIDGE 24 STOCK FOR SALE.

dec. 7. J. F. SHRODER, CO.

Boarding. FEW persons either single gentlemen, or genA tleman and lady can be accomodated with Boarding, on reasonable terms, with pleasant and.

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