' - J ", 4S Npuraatßße-Af; March, the unclaimed|«rihireß ' SrocKahtSSa^l; . • \\i.v Meeker & Johrr Sbenk, *en.>. v- *.... . w ._ r , Jolm ; £ *. ■£ r***3s3? A»n.Hor*t)„ -. f\ ' 1 -4w*'wa ;-f' : .2 *' ‘3Bfiob'-X< GeoraKremer* , 4 - • 56,00 ArcUabatd McAllister, I * r 4,00 George P. Shober, J 14,00 Middletown, Jacob Herabcy, 7,50 Douecal. i Honias Guldwali. | s^o Lancaaferlcjy. sa. Belove tfre subscriber, m AitLmian of iho city <>f Lancaster, • >penreti J. jM. Long, Treasurer of the. Elvaheibtosvn a fid Middleioun Turnpike Company, und, airhis coi efi>n affirmation, du- declare und say r thadtHe above raeniiOTied ure all ••:•? dividends roquirio by the above mentioned Act to be perished tcA.iid b-sat of his Knowledge ana belief. - Affirmed sod subscribed befofe mt, ■- hJ. CA£?s\r£R, Alderman?: • J. M. LONG, Treasurers* dec 21 47 K-. Ji. Merchant. tailor, would moat fce.»eci!i. , »Jy iform his friends end the pub that be hao received - ; ai - hi* >/n for a number of 'yesr* cupied by Gollcib Halbach, •ce<>*d» "• shne r store, in forth ■Quei’ri street, übxidrv-r t the Examiner 6c IJc/ahioffi- large assor roentot' HE A bIT MADS CLOTH I KG., o; every v *rie , y, cc! and made in the latest '.ad whiter sty I*? -:. He would uiio *of“riD hL friends ;-.?id the puhi*r that he n-'.y.r hiirt’c jlaraUention 'Vor>.i • ndjis prepared Whiake to order.ai; art«ctes ir i.-i* iiue, ijithe iaiegt.amTfriQSl fash, *. ■l ,on the moat reasonable terms. i . SCOURING ami RENOVATING attended to on (be shortest notice. He pledges bimself to give satisfaction to all who may wish garments enovated anti scoured. He desires to present his acknowledgements for past favors and -solicits a ontinuance of the public fevo». E. M. HAMBRIGHT. 35-tf sept 311847 -ELEGANT ANNEALS FOR 184$. ILLUSTRATED BOOKS-BOOKS OP POE- TRY—Large and Small Editions. i'or sale tit the Cheap Book Store of J. GISH <£ CO. , North Queen street, Lancaster. S THE Mirror of: Life— An original.work. The literary contents by eminent Americanaulhors, with eleven illustrations, engraved. from designs made Tor the Book by American artists. Edited by Mrs. L. C.Tuthill. ' - , Scenes In the Uvea Pro phets, with eight illustrations from Scrip lurjriScenes. engrjtfjj on slee |. ihe IQ4B, consisting of seven ex descripjiaffi^ enia^e B rou P ß * letter press- Odd Fellows OfFeringJor 1848, edited by Jos L Ridgeley and l2 fine engravings. - . „ The'Offering of Beauty for 1848, H finely color ed engravings, beautifully bound. Leaflets of-Memory for 1848, five colored illns trAVwis and 8 mezzotint engravings. Phe Amaranth, a token of remembrance for 1848,.5ix engravings. - ' ■ ■ ■*. I -Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, beautifully illus trated. V . Friendship’s Ofiejong for 1848, nine engravings. The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual for 1848, nine mezzotint engravings. The Opal; a pure gilt for the -Holidays, edited by ‘MrsSarah S Hale; 9.engravings. The Rose, or Affection's Gilt for 1848, sis plates., V- The Forget Me Not for 1848 eight plates. zotinj, engravings. * ‘ '%hp. Moss. Rose for 1843 eioht illustrations. Top Charm,, a, series of beautifully colored -tip V ...., U, eoi.tww gr.oupes—folio, richly bound* Also, a large assortment of School, Juvenile and Micellaneousßooka, wltichwill be sold cheap by J. GISH & CO, Booksellers, North Queen at., Lancaster. ! Great Bargains. DR. & C. A. EHLER., have just opened at • their cheap caak Dry Goods store, in the National House building, North Queen 'street,a splendid assortment of ' V lot Its of alt colors, Black and Fancy CaSsimeres, - . Bassinette. i Vestings of every deserlfitlon. °AltiO- Plaids ef every deaerUMiae. eaalimeree, Meualiit da Laieee. Aluaeliasi Bhawlai flannels. Tieklnp amfehaoks, tlaaiary atjd Uleyea, fee, «ea The nubile are mvned la eall and esamtoe iheir sleek ee fhey ere determined la sell el a small ad= vanes liar eaali. «... i MMMjjfii Timm Ntmri Ibr Amf. HMIB nubseriher blTpfs for rein the large,iwe 1 iiwx, tavern home, ni preieni nseimiitl by Haniy, B'iHwitfj etgn of the ireoir nf ulieni, me win In will Kin* iireei,m,iha shy if hinini* ter. nboqi ono equere from the Court Itoqio and iisxi door to lhn aupiorlbori ilore, Tito liouic li wolf ooloiiluiod far o lavorn, and lias beon.aoonplocl ai suoli for lha Inn ilnloon yoars, ilia nabllnii l« aiimnlvo will) iiißlalam yard room, and ■ gnrdon and |ilamy. of Rood spring water wlili oilier uonve, nloncae annulled, and le well calonlniod 10 do nn aaionilvo- bnilnaia. Poaioiilnn given on ilio dm day of April next, DANIEL lIAiIMAN. dee 14 __ 48 *- £>adictf Fair. LADIES nttaohed |o the Lutheran Sun- J doy School, will hold a fair for (he tale of fanoy and uiefuf arlicle»,lntlu3 _upper room of the Sun day School Building, coaimeliclng on Monday eve ning, the 20th.Inal., at- 7, o'clook, end continue until Wednesday evening,,"Those having contiibutiona nil) please send them to the residence of the Rev, . % Baker, or to the room on the days of sale. ; dec 7 48 REJtIOV.IL,. ’ ■ SPURRIER, would respectfullyinfiitaa y v hisfriends, customers, and the public iagen v ‘ eral, that he has removed his Opting store from ■£>bis old stand next door; to. thp Post Office, to one 'door south of J.ij.o Beary printing office, and nearly i i,. Michael's Hotel, at the sign of the BIG PANTS. all would dff well to call that want to buy • CHEAP AND WELL MADE CLOTHING. Customer's work attended to at the shortest-not lice, and made in a workmanlike manner. Dont - forget the place, sign of the Big Pants. - J . GEO. SPURRIER, dec 7 45-tf M. A. BO.OTSS GALLERY OF, DAGUERREOTYPES, 140 Vfcsnutt street, PHILADELPHIA. NOW IS THE TIME !' fHOSE who visittthe city during the Christmas and New-Year’s Holidays should not fail to ■yjsit the. iplpndid Porlrait’O.allery of M. A. Root, li4o ; th* tipjirtt rualal for theliest. itaguerreotypea, over, all coiiitietlhon. j While the pictnres are such rith and perfect -genta ufart, oujr prices aro the lowest possible with , gocxf materials.- Visitors should not neglect the opportunUjt. ofsoewing portrait* of the tot qnality —for miHonhi-wiH-not Jatk. : f?ri(&aiy '6q;|2JOOt S!S {sq>sB 00„$4,00, $5 00, - sBoo,', slh.oojSao'(l upwards to $5O 00, varying i with tfiosios and style of the frame or case. - Wnw©a where it can besought p. ,1 am satisfied, (and re&dciyyou fa7dr me with a call and look ovpr-my siock £j|good?, you viM riot only huy yourself feat tell friends where cheap clothing can be bod. Wnd they will do the time* to ihe Gfibs riait of Fashion, 3nu do not find goods twenty ;p<-r cent cheaper'than any store :n the city, J think you will say that Gener.il Taylor never whipped T fthink he neve: deno 01:5 T iL{ else. - ' JTT •• lull stock of Clothing suited -or the coun try tu.'o, whicn t!r* ' oiiio?v:&e par ticularly invited k . >. f , d-LES STOKER. J ‘2S6 Market 3 doors !>r- l Globe Hall cf l lew .Ninth. Pbil’a, Auw-ust 2T !*4 1 Cooking Stores, ! 7 ‘‘ -5 2’ IMi I RdVE k E -N T. ■ SU'.umr'Ve paten! uts Hi-hi Coukini: Staves, for \ . burning W the lew price ef their gnede, (wjiieh are suite* led with great bare and taste,) is united Ihe great* I Ml variety in styles at all thut is new and desirable. '1 heir eteek ef j ' Maple anti I'nnrfj JOvy Umnln la the largest in ihe illy. There la a ureal range fer tile indulgence efthafeneyt and it is with pleasure they ean assert there ere lew uf these wlm have fevered them with it eall that have lift uniat* ailed, uov IS Mew Wim more, No i 8S Ghttml Minot, Philmltlpkia, lAMBS BAIUBA lalp'nf the Arm flf Gowtn, •I Jacobs, A Pu„ respectfully announces, lint hp he* fitted up Ibo more. No, SB Chosnut «trpol, » lew doors Mow Thlrd etraut, and one door abuvo Congress Hall Hotel, North aide, a" a Wlno Htnro, where tie will keep a wall ■elealiiiiaiiiak ufitlie moil approved varletlea nf WINRH, BRANOIEH, LIQUEURS, LONDON BROWN / STOUT, 800TOH ALE, and the flnait brands of ohtilce CIGARS, dec. Private gentloman, hotel-keepers, and othera, in tha oounnry era invited to call and examine] fils •lock. apt 14 1847 RENOTAX OF THE Cheap Cash Clothing Store. J. OOKHILEY, Merchant Tailor, 11 ESPECTFULDYinfarmaihe citizens of the Ll> city, and county ofLancasler—hi* customers and the customers of Simon J. Young, that he ihas token the stand so long occupied S. J. Young, two doors, south of Orange Su and neat' door- to J. Gish tic Co’s Book Slore. where he has the larges' assortment of .ready made clothingever offered in the city of Lancaster.' This slock consists of cloaks, Hangup, Sacks, Dress and. Frock, Walking arid Riding coats, Roundabouts for boys of all sizes ’and descriptions. ' .\ ' T J. G. returns his thanks far .the many favors and .hopes that his frieDthTftnd the, customers of 3. J. Yoong and the pab)fc in will conlinuo, io fevor him with their calls. - X: ' * novl6 . •*-" ' : -42 50 by SO feet, well finished and roofed with glste: a alone ewitger Barn 140 feet long, alao roofed with _ slate, and hae a. large arched cellar underneath; a TO- THE'SICK AND AFFLICTED. wa 6 0n “ beil and corn cribs; apring house over a vo, ’ never-failing spring of water, with fine facilities .. c ~ , (or a distillery, in a’ weHWiltstill house, a smith constslenly sa at shop, with otherconvenientout-buildings; a pumr. Dr. Swajne’s Compound Syrup of in a F ’never-failing well near ltd hous™ so One,,- W .Id Cherry ha. been ex.ene.vely used AM> of kind if choice fruit W, a well ‘" he Un,,a ? Sta,e " for mora lhan . ,en ered meadow, and about 8 acre. of. fine timber hat tt invar,ably cures a recen cough, and that and , b o«idc«different.Locust proves overt he tract, thousands of individuals gradually stnkmg under , of , r advanced., lo enable tbe culting of 300 the insidious attack of Death’s fell emissary-Pu/- , without injury- to the grove./ There PW. Commptmr- have been restored to £ a|so , Tenant and slible Oh No. l.\ healih.,happ.ne.. end friends by its use, and are No . g.consis.ing of a tract of land containing now living wjtnessess of the wonderful curative ' ■ . •■' ■ power of this remedy. 61 ACRES d 113 . PERCHES , Swayne’s Wilil Cherry now hath found thee strict measure, adjoining No. 1, on tho south, tbe‘ ’Mid.disease's dark (ling gloom, | Little Conestoga on the east, land uf.Jacob Bren- Peace and pleasure now surround thee, ner on the north, and a public road on the west.— Leading gently from ihe tomb. | The improvements on .this.'.trtct are a two-story Farmer’s mew Machine Shop, From the Sorinefield Kxnrese a,one DWELLING HOUSE, rcaat’arcsriscs A tbu menu facture of these machines m the boded. Among the latter we are pleased to learn .nrffi-hnns'-^Of'.hi? 1 rough oPNorristown, inv.te the attention Of Farm.j none stand a belter test than Dr. Swayne’s Com- “£“*? „ * ™. fit. eu to the articles they-offer. >| rvnnnil SvrnD of Wild Cherrv Th*> afflicted in . out ” acres of fine limber, and a nne meadow : Their horse powers are Wheeler’s patent rail ........ ihU vicinity are beginning to use it and to then “"d has the aJvantage of p jpad through Jacob road tread power, for one or Iwobotsee. Threshers RUSSELL JARVIS respectfully informs the joy they find in ils use their hopes based upon its Brenner s land to the Blue Hock road, which is a overshot, with eepsratoi;; Both are in general use people or Lancaster, that he will deliver four let- yecoramendationa • more than realized: The afflic- ,e 7 T„ .2“.“:' iri New York and-New Jersey, and; reference .Can lures a; the hall d ihe Mechanics: Institute, on .»_ na i deSbair “ While there l is life there Am-Ho. 3, be had'of over three hundred gentleman who have Tuesa^W, edoeaday, Thursday. Sod; Friday, ever- - »>«« ,« life, there TRACT OF LAND, them in this and Ihe adjoining counties of Bucks " ,n g? of December 21,22,23 and-24, wtT olilock; ;.r \ ;r ... containing 881 acres, alnct measnre,/bowided, on —— andßerks P- M > ogainat the eatensmn 'of slavery Ho new From the Crawford Democrat, Meadville. . the north by No: 1, on the east by thel.inte Con- Farmers, Meclianlcs and Others : in the business enables them B |ar^. a “"*1 I errnories, showiog thej. /We Can; recommeml/Dr/ Bwayue’s ,Compound efeek/ori tfe'soath tiy iahil-of! Jhhn Lin!/ - *•«* till* War’ ! .TUST received at the.cbeap Hard ware store of the have confidence in, su'd as they warrant all to give of Congress over it, uSd Ihl OThleqimnphs of ijelr- R"fTlssratit; cures forcoughs, colds,or anydtseaee Of this tract about 35. acres are of.the subscribers, in East King street, near. the.Co.ur satisfaction or they mayj-e returned, further, no/ mining:, it to extend, xr oreenfiomg.il,withtp ills. “! a FR*?-' bes»:kin3,tin!l*-iJp Jt;are twonever-failing springs, Haase, v iice here, would be superifaqUs, - .' . proper limit?. ;He is noi aa treais is faigbl;Tprized by. all who have Qfwaler, and 6hL.~Nq.-3js a fine situation for boild.-: 50 doz» Darling und Morris’-Cradle and Grass Enqumei' at Ihe shop *or bv leiter cheerfully ihe subject wubdut refereocel ;io poHticaf.jjart ws, eifiir given it a trial, ; V< ‘: ifnga and. for Tar,mijog. purposes. ~ ' Scythes—warranted.gootL - •.>;V:: \.h and macbiiftsTorwarded as ordered to wiliodl denanciauon, and, desire*io indie Pamphtetecan be-o^ai^edsettSngfoith.; The ; land tbTPUghont.ie of firal-rate KmeeUme 1 AUo.afine lot of Scytho Snaade-'and-Whet- part of tho '‘Vv:’--''- - - Admission ia each leciore 25 « errey ; .pf .teßUmboy;ihat wil|eonvfnce: l&e-mqai «pil,iheinint o£*t on the sun srde/and fhe whble stones/’/ - . commission will be can <-Doors open a, 6 j, Lecture .ocommeuceM , jkeplipawfjhe virhie. There are two ! A large lot of' rahes, .of' alt kinds/ . ... given/Are wanted ineibboflHe following counties ' : • -'—^; —— r:. —• . -/,■ >.. '-'Qnipopnd Sy ra ppr }’H 4 ' - 8?| milUiiear the premises, ..*>oo*-of a ißilaeul, and. Hey and nHEsuhscriharinfornwiwlTihnSe that nta Rinds . ... / p f«bnswisiiihg to»iew thq premiaes will please ! * '••'•SPHRCiIER it - - mg Ste.py; he. also mai.es Soil cpts of ever, * ; ,—, - . ABRAIT." ‘-i 1 Wifi - -r-JIUT RFUEIVED * the iowe-.t prices '■ Forest, it J. P. LONGS I dv. 14 f : - «i J-3 mo JJU7. sheep Skirts for pads. ! - ™- .. l»rug.ndnb.-„Iv>i 1 v>i -(tore. No. 8. No-L Queen si..,- \ • 6«R ft: test «i«r h.ir, . WINDOW GLASS: ;.. ' t The i. ■; . ! l«ko BOXES, Jersey GlnsS, assorted sizes from j SMry i.OIMON i; YOCNC has removed- to-tliA Z& rib |r 400 lbs. Green £r.d;half bieacbm! thread Wur-j by 9to by 3G inch on hand, and for sale s! i‘g UST receded, a heavy sun k of>ftddl«iv of a fi , Mondcy.iihQ 3d day of January. A~V t -1^48,-. l?aet coiner of .Prince-and Cbesnut -fdtbfts, • r;inie»J ; which wili be-void low forca'sli. : ; ntshnfaciares prices by . all .iinds, end for at Pbilsdclphittprices by j a ,3 a’ciocJc T ’ nearlyfopposiia Wlwiehiirs -Four,dry. H i 1 H.U. IOniJE • j . i , ST*E(KM-AN & SON. j *' * STEINMAN &SON* v j - ; E ft. RRIGATtT, Chairman. ntix !»• 41? | umrch 2S | ■ ' j'■i in 19 ; j ! 52' *j Det 21 [ , i 47-21 - DR. ROBY’S BRAZILIAN ; Bait' €tirli,ns hiquitl W HAT, thousands of chemists have. long-, been experimenting upon, buiwilbout suc : cess, has. at'lehg been accomplished by Dr, Rohy, oi Philadelphia. To prepare unurticie in, liquid forni, free from oil or greasing or Sticky substances; which will curl the hair-without changing its color and treakning the bulbs; hae'long been-ihe'sibily of our most celebrated chemists; This.usefoli arr is alone combined in Dr. Roby’s Brazilian Bair Curling Liquid, which ensures to every body “ the Sowing ringlet and the witching ctifl.” Prepared only by STORB’S GO., rsoie pro ictora.Sil North Sixth street, Philadelphia. H Sold by ; ZAHM 4 JACKSON, j .. NorttlQueen street, Lancaster, august 17 1847 _ 29-ly ! ;^^^'t!»^iabb^tti'.c^BaittrvlbU'a)«3i^ paii*biniiw(»ih>;|wUv:ln3V- i/ ' .:■••-• - ‘ . iZGttSfUlt’PTlOftl CikED X' ; ' : c* . . ' By Ssraaparrilla !?:■£■. -'Tfce feHowio? ‘3* frotß* gentleman of jeipeeta- Me atartdihg.'ltr "whe'wai effectually enrol oTtHatdreadfpl diaeaae Consumption.-bya j . ~ ’ / ,^Jirrra6ai ) .ADg. 29lii JB47i' - |: This i» lo certify lhat r waa 'ast eiokiog undcr I bjmfiwaaaLCamuptimvftht:XuAgi.m\iilvrit recommended to tr j ShcphwTs Sarsaparilla, which, did, and am under 'thl; strongest corialetisn lh«t"it weed my life. lam now rapidtyTdcorering; ami hope.in a short: time.fo -be'restored to perfect health, under no, cooaidsretioa would r be without the medicine. DAVID WCKBTTB, - N 0.23,.23, HiU street. BRONCHITIS CURED. How many therfc are 'suffering jrom Bronchiii or consumption in the thrual, and continuing: to. suffer from year, while a "remedy of the highest character is af hand. Shepherd’s Sarsa parilla will afford almosl instantaneous 1 relief, and ulirmately-a permanent cure: ioi all cases Of this kind. The following is one of a thousand cases of thisdiseaao alone.cured by the use of Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla. i . Baltimore, August 3Uth, 1847. i hereby certify that I was confined to my tied for several months, with CAronic Bronchitis, and could not get- relief until I tried, at the recom mendation of my physician, Shepherd’s Sarsopa rilla. Three bottles of which hive cured me so. completely that I now enjoy as good; health os at any previous lime, I was. also afflicted with a loath-, some and disagreeable eruption, covering the whole body, and which also yielded to the same remedy. Mauoaret Tatlor, ' No, 46 William street. Remarkable.cure jof 'a Scrofulous condition of the system, resulting in White Swelling. - Baltimore, August 30lh, 1847. 1 was afflicted for seven years with a disease known as white swelling, and which resulted' ul timately in necrosis or dead hope, and which seve ral pieces were extracted-' I had the advice of the ablest physicians of our city, but all, were unable to render me any service, until finally my last phy. sician fortunately recommended the use of Sheph erdVSarsaparitla, I. procured three bottles. From tfie'time T first commenced taking lhe inedii-Vnc which was in March, last, there was a’ perceptable improvement in the appearanco of the disease, and in one month more the sore was entirely healed. No symptoms of it whatever are now left. The effect that this medicine had on roy system by purifying the blood, and thereby curing lh e disease is truly astunisning. give this freely, an cheerfully to the public, that they may, be similar ly benefite d when afflicted in a like manner. Mart Pierce, No. 365 Light street. Shepherd’s Vermifuge. It is acknowledged, by physicians, and- all who have used iti that for: destroying Worms without injury to health, Shepherd's Vermifuge is unequalled by any-preparalion of the kind. Read the following certificatee. " AprH29lhi 1847. After having used,] Without ‘•imusul ft Vermifug which was held in higb.estimalion, f was induced to try Shapherd’a. 'i!a my daughter, who is eight years old, I gave four.doses, and which had the effect of expelling a large number of worm 9. I can recommend it as a good article. Shoemaker St. Thomas, April 27th, 1847. I administered Shepherd’s Vermifuge to a girl 5 years old—jt operated without producing any sickness—expelled a large quantify of worms, and answered fully my highest expectations. I have sold it to many and have always heard a good re port from it. B. Foul. Baltimore, Fed. 32, 1847. \Mr. J. C. Shepherd—. Dear Sirt Be pleased to acco|it my unfeigned thanks fur the specimen of you have dune me the favor t# send, 1 tiaveuaeduln seventeen eeaea, and in not a single instance haa.tt failed to preduaed the de aired eltt)bi==Bß the eaiiirary, Its eperatleftg have been attended with the iHtttt fklleHng guesses, = But It needed nat a trial ta satisiy -me uf Ita effl, eaey in deslraying warms, far when fwasJnfaimsd by the praprietursef iseumpansnl parts, I felt as sored that ta use it weuld nat bs empyrisisra, her would it In the least, aid ur enesurge that direful the ef the human femlly=paelteiy, The ingredients have truly been aeleeled with ears and the disagreeable necessity ef fullewlng up the Vermifuge by aetlve esthertles has been iveldel by the Judieleu# admixture nf sueh remedies 11 are best ealeulaled to nremeie the aellen ef the bewelsi By promulgating a knowledge ef its vlr> tuai thitiugnoui the Ml, 1 hive net the lean doubt but thst mothers will regsril tha distribution of sa valusblo a msdloltto as tha benefactor of their otr.prlng, With saulimutta of friendship, I am yours, truly, W, H, DiiTaKir,. A. M., M. D. O’ Dr, W, 11, Barlaall la a member of one of tha most reapuoiahla families in tha stila—was a pupil of the renowned Surgeon Professor N, H. Smith —grodunted with the highest honors tubs Univer sity of Maryland, and at this time enjoys e practise second to none In extent In the city of the seme age. Mr. David Meuck’e daughter, of New Berlin Union county, Pa,, hed been subject to fits for four years, which woe entirely cured by three bottles of Shepherd’s Vermifuge.; Mr. J. M.Taylor,of MifHinburg, Unioncotmty, Pa., cured his son, Who had been sick one year, with ono bottle of Shepherd’s Vermifuge; ; Mre. Wikens.of Baltimore, cured her daughter, who hud been given up by all—cured by Shepherd's Vermifuge, and thousands are daily saved to their parents by the timely use of this excellent medi cine, Price 2b cente per bottle. The following highly -lespecfable merchants, have been appointed-agents for tbe sale of Sbephr Aid’s Sarsaparillaand Vermifuge.' Also, the Ger man Fever and Ague Pills which never fail to drive :the disease from the system; ‘ 1 - JNO. W. HUBtiEY, Lancaster city. JOHN GYGER, Strasbnrg. WITMER 4 GASSEL, Mount Joy. S. K. UIFFENBACH, Marietta. J. B. HAMILTON, Bainbridge. - CADTrorf.—lfehiember' Shepherd’s Vermifuge, when you purchuseyaß there ere eucii s large num ber of., preparations (o'expel worms, all ctaimingto be good, it is necessary to be-caiefal that no spu rious article be purchased instead -of the genuine; oct 19 - 38 jurist»;>'*le«i>fn''«fispMvtliit^yiAa , [s,iifioqtd •:>ri«l tfc» ifidsf 'seepitral pf tKeir exlraordmaiy effia^^ri -- ’■ I.thepresemßdlletip «en|wyrnp'itit : 1. -The. GrafenbrogMedicinespreT o 4hfe " £ : : 3. They have been- tfited in terra opthountnds of eases with psrfeet sucoM. : '» • 3. Of the VegelaMe ‘Pills 'alone -30,tf00 boxea are sotd each Snd every week 1 ’ 4. dent arid ia constantly increasing. 5. Every article purchaaed of'.the Ur an; of jla Agetita ia warrartks ; arvl if it does not givesAtiafaclion tl,e money will berefonded. regeluble: PJUt .almoit migical. power In - preventing and caring wbiclfafFectj humanity, (especially bilious.), There re some full connec led wUh lbeirfoiDpotttioß BDil fhe limits oftbepreseot.noiice forbid ui ta nsmf. Suffice it to say, that they are the product of the mosuex* tensive nnd philosophic research* aided by all the lights of modern .science. All , s other pa)t pills are made from the recipes-of less elightened ages; these from the combined wisdom Of'fthciehi'tnd hr odern science. Io fact they sire A PERFECT PILL ! worthy ol the age and if ike country. The: eraefenberg Company is prepared to show to the public the most unques tionable evidence that these celebrated * pills are every day curing alt of the liver,bjbroach, Bowels, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,-Erysipelas, Green Sickness, and alt diseases, to whicbTemites are subject, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Headache, dec., all Bilious UoraplainU, dec. Their wonderful efli cary arises from their powerto'open the.pores ; to cleanse and strengthen the stomach and bowels.; to mike the urine and monthly discharge flow healthily ; and to give tene and vigor to the sys. tem. Price 25 cents a box. No family should be without, them.' If they do not give satisfaction - the money wIU be' promply refunded ; and'every agent is hereby instructed to that eflect. The Graefenberg Health;Bitter*; (0 ENTIRELY VEGETA to make two quails of incomparable Bili'ers.~ 'They are skillfullyand elegantly prepared by ibis Company from a number, of. the most purifying, invigorating and healing Roots, Barks, Herbs, and Vines , gathered in the wide domains of nature in both hemispheres. The use of these Bitters will prevent sickness at all seasons, and in every ex posure. They will iestore strength and vigor of "boiry; 1 and.create keen appetite. All persons, Who are afflicted with occasional ill health, lo.v spirits and loss of appetite should procure them at once.— Price 25 cents a package. The Graefenberg Fever <$- Ague Pills. This PiU is the great conqueror of Fever and Ague, and Fever of a!) other'ypcs and forms. Tlie Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound. This is now the standard Sarsaparilla Prepara* lion of the day ; far surpassing all tolhers before the public. In additjon to the’ princrly Sarsaparilla, this pre. paralion contains Guiacurn, Mankrake, Burdock, Elder, Yellow Dock, Queen's Delight, and jtbree other roots. Tl is taking the place, of all other Sarsapaiiltas, and should be tried by all who: wish to use anything of the kind. Price $l,OO a bottle, which will make two quarts of the greatest possi ble strength. The other Medicines are the Graefenberg Eye Lotion The. Children's Panacea, The- Green Mountain Ointment, The Consumptives Balm, The Disentery Syrup. (o[lt is intended that there shall be a Graefen berg Depot in every neighborhood in the United Stales, at which the Company's Medicines may be found. Rudolph & Williams, Columbia. 1 Jacob Stou[Tor, Richland. J B Andrews, Marietta. ' J B Hamilton, Bainbridge. . George Ross, Elizabethtown. Spannan & Housekeeper, Drumore. John P Harlan, Little Britain, 1 P Baker, Gap. R M Jones, Wrlghlatown. A lt rV A L Wiimet, Paradise. 0 It Oteen, Sltaabuta. Benjamin Bewey, willow Street, 0 H tilafk, Uttelt Poet Office. N H Welle & Us, Mechanics' Steve, Lewie P Wilkinson, Pullen House, Heme & MeUeltah, Pleasant Steve, jamei Patten, Mattie township, Sr J W llawllni, Riwliuivllle, . H Selemari, Mattie Petee, Amai ioutbeer. ft Be,, Befe Hathnt, HentyPunk, Milleritewn, J Slit) fe 80, Lanmler illy, David Bileknef, Werwlek, Aktaham Meyiiiillolhivllle, Jaeub neerhower, Weiißatl Inwnship, Billet ft Meniaet, New Tfullandr Weaver ft Winner, Bails " Thnmee Bhurelt, OeHrelitown, ' dec 14 The Trial of Christ, Title grand ami Impoilug EXHIBITION nf STATUA tiY, rmmeimrigthe trial of mr SAVIOUR if,ran Poutlue Pilule, lu a group nf 83 figurte the elte of Ufr, epleaamll armed In appropriate Mt SJB U M. Mk, LANDIB takes pleasure In announcing la the public, ihal this beautiful group has had his wholo (mention, logatberwilh that of mere I of the moat talented artiele for aomo months past; and he flattera himself that for cprrcctnees of ex* preeaion combined with truthful;accuracyj It will far excel any thing of the kind ever exhibited here. This splendid-group is the production of a cele brated artist, and is intended to represent that moment in the Trial of our . Saviour, when Caisp haa Bays to him, “ I adjure thee by the'livjng God that thou tell us whether thou be Christ the son of God.”. Jesus answers, “Thou hast said: never theless I say unto you, hereafter shall ye jaee the aon of. iiion aitling on the right hand, of power, and coming in the clouds of Heaven.” This was equivalent totalling himself (lie son of God, which .of .course, was copsideied by the High Priest as blasphemy; and‘he immediately-raised his hands in effected horror and says, ‘‘He hath spoken blasphemy: what further have we need of witnesses'! Behold now ye have heard, itia blaa phetny.” * “ * The scene illustrates the appearance of [the Ttb rnan Court, tinder Ponliue Pilate, and tihifi Jewish Court, under Caiaphas, the High,Priest; and the group incoatume, and decotalions of the times are in strict accordance with ancient history. r TheTriaJ scene will be exhibited in connection with the Museum ; and nolwithatanding the great expense attending the getting up, this grand epee* taclc, theadmillance as usual.wili bebut SS cente. N. B. Schools in a body admiUed it a lowrate. Open every day and evening- EsmphleW describ ing the Trial can be had at the Museum for 6$ cts may 18 16*ly s3M>fcs®^? . fnHfaoiioMrjV.Office, ~ ' .-* -..- J ;V‘ ~-- -: 'XufciaitCT; ffrw.iS. Xsfi,-„; j -r .-434 c-' 1 ,, 11jj'pTIGEi»"'btiMKrpno;uiu : ( Uie- ona'jb' otZichinih iiten. 00l by'tbV under '*’ff®*d» ,w*idiog-i6'E«st- Dooegat townibip, ptitvy the e«laie oF*aid"WDibe Am© without dcliy. ' •, : • • ’ •:5 " ’ .OUfiKi Adniini(i(«(or. . nor 23" - , '- , ' ■'7t'pAA£ ■ Etlals of HENRY- yvi'fMEßiialr-af Par . aditi Townthip. ’ - „ . ■\T QTJC-Eiabereb'y *j»en indebted' . -LN *0 said ralale. that ifthetcreapecure 10 cnudtc late dot diachargid on orbefiya tbe: 13ih ,daj 01 December intW they wjU, on- tbatVday be' placed io the proper hand* faeMtleelioo bydue coane of lan. ■ susan h: witmbb,: ' EDWIN J. FETTER; SAMUEL KENBAGY, AdminidUalors. Para3i«e, ilec I 4 ! NOTICE. - A LL persona haaint: clalrna or demands ogainat XX theealate ofHaonabMcGaigab, late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d, are-notified to 'make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make! payment oh or before the Ist day of April next, to . ...... TIMOTHY DALY, Exechrorof Hannah Me.Guiganfdec’d, residing in East Lampeter-twp., near'-Ferree**-old Tavern, nos 83 7t pd-43 ; Lancaster Count; mutual in surance Company. 'I'HE Meraebers of the liancaater County Mutual L Insurance Company are Hereby notified that an election will be held it the office of the.'com- 7 pany, at Salisbury, on the second Tueeda? of JanV uary next, (the lllh t ) for nine Directors, to con duct the affairs. of the company for the ensuing year. HENRY F. SLAYMAKER, r •- \ Secretary. 46.8 t . i2inscsaas> ®a 41* Election will be held on Monday, the 3d day of January next, at the house oL Sophia Pyle, Mt. Joy, the hours of 11 6 and 12 o’clock, lor a President, ten Managers, a : Treasurer, and Secretary, of the Lancaster, Elizalietown and M iddletown Tnrnpika Rbat- -r . ji M. LONG, Treasurer - | . L A 46 . . HE ALTH MADE EASY FOR THE POEPJ.E °r Physical Training, to make their Line* in tftis. World Long and Happy, by the'Au thor 'of xi Education : As Jt Is , ' Ought To Be, and Might Be," First American Edition, ' toilh Additions : Theingan elementary and interesting: Iretise on IDSelf Knowledge, Containing short and enter taining articles on,- •! Food Heart : Glands Strength Katiog Stomach- Nerves Recreations Digestion Liver * Brains Old Age Blood Lungs t Mind Man Secretions Arters Head Viens Senses, Woman Health Disease, &c &c &c. Together with the Great Secret-Success in Life how attained—How to do._£octL-rCaujes and Effects of Brrorf-Hatms—Passions—Woman, de* scribed—Man-described—Man’s Errors—Rich and Poor—Sexes—Yirtne and Vice—Youthful Errors— Woman how made delicate—Woman’s Virtues, Ambition, &c. &c. The whole designed for the noble putpose of im proving and extending education amongst the people imparting valuable knowledge on the physiology of the human frame, aud the laws which govern men-. ta| and bodily health, &c &c. GjPAny person sending 25 cents enclosed in a letter shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies fori I* Address, postage paid, G. B. ZIKBi&R& CQj Philadelphia. T X 17-ly Every Man his own Gas Manufacturer. R. S. R. ANDREWS, ..Warm etiir Furnace A* Cooking Range Manufacturer, No, 88 North Stetk Street, PittKA OKf.PtttA. [HAVING purchased hum the Atneilcatt Asslg* Ulneee ef lha PATENT BOMBBTIG GAB APPARATUS, the rights far (he Stales ef Penn gyluattla, Dataware and Maryland, Infcinti hie friends end the publie, that he Is new ready te furnish (hem with Biases filled up ter the purpeai, by whieli every penes ean manuteelure Els ewn Gaawiih bhllrlfling expense ever (hy outlay. The eensirueilen of this apparatus Is sueh ihai it may be atlaehed is ilssea already In use i alie is Gsek> ing Rangei, Purnaeei, Bieam Rollers, er in any situation where Are er llgln Is required, ?e man* uteelnrlei, hotels, ehurehei, and publie er private building;, leinoie from anyigai works, this nppa raiui w;ll be feund a cheap and eemiemleel meined of lighting *e weet, as inuTixoihelr oparlmenii, wlihoui my a tiro expcnie ter fuel, Perrons wlihlng lo aea ilto Apparolus In opera ilon.oin do to by celling at hie minufectory,— Rights to manufacture In either of tho above Blelee, will be eoltl an eccammctliilng terms. Having boon appointed Agent by tho American Aealgneia, for the manufacture of Ihla Apptrelui, and olio for th; aalo of uthor Blelee In the Union ter Rights, any orders addrened to him will te> celve immediate attention, He respeolfu|lv to hie very iu* aurlor and complete eaortment of Warm Air Furn* acee, Cooking llongee end Baib-Boilers. Ho keepa constantly on hand nine different aliea of Ranges, all of which may be lean at any timed his store, and warranted to perform wall; together with every variety of furnaoea and Boilers, Also, a Belect variety of Vault and Hearth Grates, Gas Ovens, dec, In assortment, quality and price, be feels confi* dent that he can please those who may call, and therefore invitee an examination of, hie stock, sept 28 184" !35-6m Mski JM^T-Rwiof-Pr^de^ YcStqifis Miramg*.,.Tfce msfrovamenis consist bf *?SmST&W&PO& HDiJSEiwirblfircn. Barn wagon. shed, l ccyp tiUckretth »bofs.jK>osg for«,tenaßK'pr i for eefyan fsfs V 6 n’e 0R C H Alt D of andabbotlOoriSAcres bf'Wbotf- LamT-fiisivity’ iirabersd.v There is a fine streanCof water called Addisoo’sßranch, passing ihrougtihis Farnni, near jhb buildings; and a never failing spring ofgoud ; water Ja short distancefrom ithe" house.' * This Eariß bordera QnJhe Rivcr. Monaeacy, but lies so high as : noi to be injure 31 by 40 feel, three stories high, with a shed at tached 18’feet wide and 40 feel long; two stories used as a falling mill. The'mill contains one pair French Burrs, and one pair Country Stones, with necessary machinery, all newly truth within the last 12 years. Also, a commodious miller's hou?e near the Clover Mill, 30 by 30 feel, three stories high. This mill was newly built.in 1841. Also, a Log House near the mill, for' ihe miller. _ .The-«bove Mills are substantially built—each fieing frame with stone cellering. Thei Grist Milt is propelled by an over-shot wheel, 16 feet fall and 4 feet head—the Clover MiH, overshot, 21 feel'fall and 3 feet head-*the stream a good and durable one—and both do a good business. The above farm has about 90 acres of arable land; the der limber land—there is an Apple Orchard o! choice'fruit trees on the premises: the farm is divided into. Convenient fields, with a running stream of water on each field, and the land is in a good state of, cultivation, having been limed, and well fenced with chesnut rails. This property is ituate in a healthy and intelligent neighborhood— onvenient to Churches and Schools, mechanics ol arioua kinds,and is worth the attention of the man t business. Any person wishing to view this roperiy can have it shown id him by either of the subscribers, residing ori the premises. There are two public.; roads running through tho estate, East and West. North and South, formds a cross dl the grist mill. JOSEPH PEOPEEB, WILLIAM PEOPLES. 48 h- Pop Sale." ON WEBNSBBAY, the BSth day of Beeetn. her, in the evening, at the house ef Biven Happle, will beeffered at public sale, that valuable Tavern Heuee and Let, aityate an the earner ef North Qneen and Bheenut si Kill, hounded un the north by the Pennsylvania llaiiread, containing twenty-nlne feet sn North GJueen, and one ItuadVed ind seven foot three Inches, mere or less, on Bheinut street, end oeeu< pled by Boren Hopple. A perfectible and posses; slon given on the Ist ef April nest. The were Aetna, ear Aerrse, end ml yard, west of the levern nettle, are offered el private sale, F, A, MUIILBNBRnOi IMIIVATi, SAM. Of Thru frit ran PlanlaUani in Manor " 'i\iu>nihip, I Determined m move to the state orim noil, I will nil it Private Hill, gt my roil• Ulenci oni mile, win ul Mllleraiown, In Mannr township, Lancaster county, THREE PLANTA TIONS, to win 1 No. I.—Consisting of i Tracl'of Lind, contain- Ini 140 ACHES, •irlol measuro, bounded on the cut by the Little Coneitoga Creek, on the north by No. 3, on the weit by a public rood, and on the south by No. 3, The Improvements on No. I, are.a’two a|ory' Slone Dwelling; fS|i i li licet»6:tb con rini^fc&eprog/* - tiamwjaehiuoner.endialao hattng-- hoijjse forriwhich'ffie'liisjDfe w Wctlh6usai»s>ec«*' ji acdSmmodaie the public, andementin b»se aperabn of-good ;put£fpr'ftoneaiy and iemperphce.pttd thiVba is . elbjirovicled wii hho useroonr an d stnbUpgaQd all. the conveniences neeessaryfor iho lodging andac comnrodation of strangers and travellers. We, therefore, beg leave 10 recommend him for slioense agreeably to ;thia petition. ■ ’ • / ' ■ \": ;; John - Winters Joseph Jones Wm M Smith Christian Alußselman Solotnontliffenderfer "Vlfllip' Brubaker John Slyer Isaac 801 l Isasc'Sprecher . Amos Diller- Simon Nagle George Brubaker. . . dec 2l ■ '■ ; «■ \f iMi^ IN THK-MATTER of the intended application o Jacob Albbight, ior, license to continue keeping a public bouse, in -Carnarvon township.. •' 11/ E. the undersigned, citizens of the township Y-V, ~of Carnarvon, where the said inn or: tavern is proposed^©-fee-kept, do cerr*/y, il}nt lhe >aTd inn or .tavern Is'necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are weU acquainted wiih the'said Jacob lAlbhioht, and thirtie is ofgood;repute perance. and is well provided with house-room, and conveniences, for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.. ' . : M Bickham H B Jacobs E D Whi’e| Jas_Efans Edward Davies Evan Rogers Jacob Jimeson B F Bunn Chrißobinson Cyrus H Jacobs Lot Rogers Wm Witniiah C Truraen Wallace Fr Gillespie. . dec 2t 47 IN THE MATTER.of the intended application of SAMUEL HULL, fur license-'to continue keeping a public house in the township of West Eari, Lancaster county. YXJ E*'the 'undersigned citizens ofthe township VVof West Earl, wfceresaid innor tavern is' proposed to / be kept, do certify, (bar the said inn or. tavern is necessary to accotmhod&tcTthc* public and* enfertain strangers and travellers, and ihat wb-are well acquainted with the said Samuel Hull, and ithat he is otVgo&d, repine for honesty and ance, and k well provided with house room anjf conveniences for the accommodation of sirangers. and traveller.. . - •;!' GeorgeKafroih Henry Grelilel David Good Ftti H Carpenter George Coruthers .John K Reed David Wo(f\fohn Sheafler Peter. Cafroth Christian Wenger George Reed Samuel Reemsnyder Abm Rachel Tristini Connell dec 21 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of David Snately, for.license to .coHUuue'krcp* ing .a.public house in the township of Mar tick, Lan.castes count y— it .being* ah old stajid:. . TT7,E, the-.underaigned, citizens of the township ‘ VV of Martick, where the. said inn dr tavern ia proposed lo be kept, docertify, ihat thc said inn or tavern is necessary. to nccommodate ihe public and ientertain st.anaersand travellers, and that.we are well acquaioied with the said David Suavely, and that.beds of good rt-pnie'for honesty and temper ance', and is well provided with house room and con* veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. . f Daniel,H; Shank Ahraham Miller Hirotn Wotson Richard 'Jones Christian Brennensnn James W Walker George \V Smithson Janus Myers David .liaird James Benson Thomas j Neil George Mar* tin Martio HuberJ Besnre you are Right, then " go Ahead. 1 THIS is an .excellent-mono and should always •be before us—in all conditions of lifer-under all circumstances it is useful —but how much more so to those who; are in search of GRAT. BAR GAINS in the shupe of beautiful DRY GOODS, let them first-.find out where the ~ BEE HIVE’* ia located—let them satisfy themselves; that they actually are in the Bee Hive Store, theh.and only then can they go ahead and buy, lor they 'will- be sure to get 'cheap and goad goods- The spirit of the age is in Keepfng 'vitK the above plain truths. Energy and Tiuth can alone satisfy the wants of the people of this enlightened oge. We are receiving daily NEW GOODS for ihb .HOLIDAYS; every Father, .Mother,. Sister, Brother and all those who have .neither, should ai least call—if only to please an idle curiosity, and see the beautiful goods at the B.ee (live,. North Queen street, 10 doors north of the Posj Office. IN THE MATTER of the intended ap» plication of Michael McGranri, for li cense to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North Ward, of the city of Lancaster, Where the said inn or tavern iB proposed to be kept, Dq Certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travellers, and that we are: well ac quainted with the said Michael McGhANii; and that he is of goad repute for honesty and temr.. perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation: of etraitseie nm) titivelleis. P RelteeiPhilip Baley Sin'! Van Kamja J W Hubley George Wilson ohia B Went* Jacob Merges I) Beyer Jmt Wiitlinger Oweeg Hepple B&vli fteeie Bm'l Sheber. 1 deaMt IN I'll E MATTJSB eNb§ intemleil apptieaiien af Ibskahb Mabk, far license 16 eemlnus huplng a puWio, house, ai bit present stand, eianaf @tm, Washiiigtsni in itie liareugh af me undersigned elllieni af (he heWet \V Ward af Hie bareugh af Washington, where saitl Inn ur tavern Is pinpiised la be kent, flo e«p. lify i that the laid inn ar tavern ii necessary la ee« ■ eoinmndaie the nubile eml entertain uringeri mil iravelleri, and iliil we ere well aequatnfedwlth the eeld fleitHAnn MA»»,#nd ihel.lie l» ef gimd reptile far honesty end lemnerenee, end le 1 well pravlded with bailee room end convenience! for the neoommodeilon of iirengere end (reveller*, Samuel Blierleer John A Brush De*ld Baylor George Bhumen Uilisrd Oehr Joseph Mplieiiejen OhrUilen Meyer Jnmos Dougulgh Andrew Wolf John Cover John Fey DenloTFlehol. | Jeo 14 . 46*pd | IN THE MATTER nf the Intended application of DANIET* LHFEVRE, for license to keep a publio house In the townehlp of Pkredite, I,in* caster county—lt being an old Hind, j !?' WE, the underilgneJ cllitene ofi thei town!of Paiedlie, lionceeler county.wbere et|d Inn nr tavern le propoied to be kept, do certify thsitho ■aid inn or levern if ner.eMiry. lo accoramodalejthe public end enrenein etrangeie and Irovelleie, end that we are welt acquainted wbb the eaid Dehiel. Befevre, and that he is of good repute fur honesty ond temperance, jmd is we!l provided with houee l room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. " .?£’■■■ Michael Musselman John Lingerfield Daniel f. Esbenahade Johri' H Sherte C H SherU Joseph' 1 II Lefevre Benjamin Brackbill John K Herr'David . Edwards Samiief Esbenahade Samuel Keneagy Christian Keneagy' dec 14 IN THE MATTER of the-intended application of Johk Adam Shxurbb'baa9d, for.license to keep tavern in the Wert-Ward, it being an old ■land. • -.*i' WE, the undersigned . citizens of the North* west Ward, in, the city of Lancqstpr, where B ?jSJ nn or ,av erh is proposecUo be kept, Do Cer tyU* that the said inn-or tavern is necessary lo.ee*' commodate the public and.entertain strangers andl - travellers, aftd that we ar® well acquainted With the l ■ said Johji Adam.Sbeurehbrand;.and thai tfe Is of goodreputefurhonesty andtemperance/snd ia well provided With hotißeroom end conveniencles for, the accommodation. • Charles Sbaefler Frederick Peuseh .Uaoisl Milfer Edtvatd x Kaulz John Slaof&f J William P Miller-. Jacob James H Perry —' Wendel MgrtzaU George Miller Gilbert R. Huijy GeogejCjeflcr. dec 14 X 46« pd Rich Terberri Shawls, j JUST opened sQ of the moßt superb LTerkdrr Shawls, .direct from New York, at various, prices# at least-50 per. cent lower .than the saindC qoamy and styles has ever been aold in this city. V At the V BEE HIVE, - i\o doors Norik of the past Office N. Queen sf? • oct 19 - 28 • The ory Is still they corned - T US r-received 60pieces of those splendid French'' * * *f EnglisfaPlaidsao muchworn for ’ Fait ondWintef Oressea* At thc.Bee Hive,-Norib Queen street.’ ' 1 ", ; GHAScE. WENTZ &BRO., oct is \ ;■'. . ; ar 3Prc«»«l» WertMOCs. ' • ‘ • T USTopened fill the desirable shade* of ihhaa ■>■■■ J Bplcndid T.iIYBE l' CLOTHSbq muchinde ■ niond ni prerenl for cloaks and dresses—warranted : 'frfim'r*>w:elebraled factdjjr of Liiwtn: ! * " -JNotih 'dieepdiiSei-.;; , .;w. ..38 ~ ..... =>. - : t Cjfr HACKS' Pill MB 1110 COFFEE. JLO*-/.10 bs£s Old Oijv** Java /jp. j 25 i>Lls Cpvermg’s Cr- . : a and Piv/erisefl 23 do Si H--Sagajr. hlids. Pi-rid Kieo d? da Lov6,:r-a’*-S:»-vv d.> Stitfiir Prf'.' * biV.h of N . F. He.; • ' TUa above ,r uel. '-■> 47-3tq [ CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO, - ; 47-tf 3yn**v aJolasae&: i* in store arl foriitle br HAGER St SON!- 47-Sf ;