IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Michael McGrann, for a license to keep a pub lic house in the city of Lancaster, at his present old stand, in North Queen street* in said city. WE, the undersigned citizens of the Northwest ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, Do Certify that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers,. and that we are well acquainted with the said Michael McGrann, and that he is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. H. C. Wentz, John Wittlinger, Jacob Herzog, J. H. Duchman, Robert Johnson, M. Ooldschrnid, George Dietrich, Benjamin Huber, Moses \\ inger, Peter Spong, David Reese, Jacob Reese. Dec. 12 >4B 3t-46 Groceries l Groceries!! THE Subscribers are just opening a large and fresh_assortment of Groceries, &c., consisting in parts of the following articles: SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, , Teas, Fresh Ground Spices, Raisins, Currants, ' ■- 'ron, Almonds, Pruens, Figs, Dates, Cranberri - Confectionary, &c. &c. ALSO —A large assortment of Glassware, Lard and Ptne Oil Lamps , Lamp Glasses, Sperm, Lard and Pine Oils, &cc., together with a variety of other articles in our line of business, all of which will be sold at low prices at the Grocerv Store opposite the Court House. WILLIAMS & CLARKSON. 41-45 Lancaster Seminary fur Young Ladies. JDAMANT begs to inform his friends and the public, there are several vacancies in his School. Those desirous of occupying them are politely requested to make early application. School will he re-opened on Tuesday, January 2, 1849. Dec 5 Tuition in tlie German and He- brew Languages. JACOB EHRLICH respectfully informs the citi zens of Lancaster, that lie is prepared to give instruction as Teacher of the German and Hebrew Languages, and will be happy to receive a cla*s. By long and practical experience in this profession, both in Europe and America, he feels competent, in a short time and by the simplest methods, to impart an accurate knowledge and comprehension of these two useful and important languages. Applicants will please call at the Book Store of J. GISH &. Co., (Diller’s,) city of Lancaster. Dec 5, ’4B Cheap Books for Presents! JUDD Si MURRAY, at the Cheap Book Store, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster, respectfully inform the public that they have lately received from New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, a large and splendid assortment of Books, in every style and variety of binding, suita ble for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, the newest, the freshest and cheapest in the city— embracing Annuals, Poets, in elegant binding; Re ligious Books , do.; Juvenile > do.; Toy, do.; Games, ot every kind, &c., &c< Their assortment comprises a very great, tastelul and choice variety. Dec 5 2t-45 Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Company; IN pursuance of an Act of Assembly, passed March 6th, 1847, notice is hereby given, that the following dividends on stock remain unclaimed for years: Stockholders. No. of Ain’t of Residence and Shares. Dividend. Business. Meeker & Denman 1 $B7 50 John Maybin 14*00 Ann Horst 9 00 . Jacob Peterson, dec’d 1 50 50 Philadelphia. Sarah Toland 1 28 00 John Spayd, dec’d 2 46 00 George Kreamer 4 72 00 Archibald M’Callester 1 1800 1 18 00 Middletown 1 9 50 George;P. Shocken Thomas Caldwell Lancaster city ss. Before me, the subscriber, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared J. M. Long, Treasurer of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Company, and on his solemn affirmation did declare and say, that the above mentioned are all the dividends required by the above mentioned act to be published, to the best ofhis knowledge and belief. J. M. LONG. Affirmed and subscribed before me December 4: 1848. M. Carpenter, Aid. Dec 5 4 3t-45 NOTICE. NOTICE is herebyjpven, that the partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under tiie firm of Hutton & Dare, in the Forward ing Business, at Nobleville, Sadsbury township, Lancaster county, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The boohs of the firm will be settled by James Dare. £CCT The subscriber, of the firm of Hutton 4: Dare, thankful for the patronage extended to the late firm, would respectfully inform the public, that lie will continue the Forwarding Business at the old place, where by strict attention to business he hopes to receive a continuance ofpublic patronage. Nobleville, Dec. 5. The Great Discovery. DR. WILLIAM STEELING’S pulmonary SYRUP is the GRAND REMEDY for Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Throat 1 Disease, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fever, Measles, To Let. Shortness of Breath, and in short for all Disea:- s mirt-r . • £'Tnvi' , uAivi' • •~ l ki < n . i t t . j rrUIAI spacious two-story STONE HOusL, in of he 1 hroat, Breast ami Lungs,., iry it and v, [ Sollth 6uke Street, second below the Lutheran wdl not be disappointed. It la for superior to tl, c -^ lrc , „ ow ricc ied b Mr . Robert W . Middle host of use ess trash that- is ottered to the pub ic. . „ r J , , . , c . ~ , » , ......... , rin , 4 r. ton. Possession given on the Ist day of April next. and on trial you will nnd it so! Ihe only thing m j lo ; r which it is deficient is that the price is only Fifty ; ‘PP J Cents, while others are extorting One Dollar a Bottle for articles very far inferior! For sale by Nov. 28 K)HN r!s7/’ I)ruggistj 1 FALL SUPPLY!!! JACOB LONG, TTOSTKTTER & BEATES, respectfully an Lancaster City, \ luounce to their town and country friends that and wholesale l.v the Proprietor, at Camden City, j til. v 'have this day received direct from the New New Jersey. ! Yo'k and Philadelphia markets,a large and elegant Dec 5 ’4B. Giu-4'j ' supp •' of Fall Goods, which have been selected t with great care and will be sold at prices that can- VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. : " ot i«il to please. Their stock comprises every hingtobe found in the ; ONP0 N P ™! D atThe 2 p n u d bifc E ho™e B of R jacob iSetW Dry Goods, Grocery and dncemmrt innkeeper, in Sonth Queen Street, in the city of- line. Cloths, Cassemeres, Cassinetts and Vestings Lancaster, will be sold by public vendue the *tol- lower than they have ever been sold in this city lowing described real estate : before. A general assortment of articles for Ladies A large and convenient two-story wear > & c * BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, j Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, &c. Give us a with extensive back buildings, and a three B* > ■ j call as wc are determined to sell at asmall advance story brick DWELLING HOUSE, adjoin-Joiifl | on cost. HOSTETTER & BEATES, ing, and full Lot of Ground , situate on®"**®™ j • East King street, the east side of South Queen Street, in the first j N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in ex square from the Court adjoining the prop- j change for goods, for which the highetst market erty late of Peter Bier, dec’d, and others, late the I price will be allowed. H. & B estate of Em’l Reigart, deceased. Said property | sept 5 1848 32-tf will be sold separate or .together as may best suit 1 .purchasers. A large proportion of 4 the purchase money may remain - secured on the premises if desired. Par ticulars will be given at the sale. . » Any person dosirous of viewing the same pre vious to the sale, will please call at the premises, or on either of the undersigned. HENRY M. REIGART, E. C. REIGART, - HENRY MILLER, Executors of Emanuel Reigart, dec’d. Dec 0 ts-4o Notice to Aldermen and Justices of the Peace. AT the late Term of the Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery.and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county o! Lancaster, the Judges of said Court made the following Dec ree : “November 21st, 1848. It is ordered that the costs of Aldermen and Justices of the Peace, in all preliminary examinaticyi of Persons charged with crimes, be taxed and allowed only in cases where returns have been made to the Clerk of the proper Court, within one week from the day of the final action of the magistrate thereon.” Attest, CARPENTER McCLEERY, Clerk of Oyer & Ter. & Qr. Sess. 45-3 t Pec. 5,1848. IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Benjamin M’Cutchen, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the January Term, 1849, for license to continue keeping a public house in the village of Millport, Warwick township—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Warwickjj'where the 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 Benj. M’Cutchen, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided wilh house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Christian Weiss, Levi Grube, Joseph Eby,.Jacob Hardig, Anthony Holdenried, Edward Alexander, John Sheaffer, John Grube, Samuel Mellenger, L. S. Reist, Samuel Huber, Samuel Hallacher, Henry Buch, Charles Michael,'George M. Doest, Samuel Pauden. Dec 5 Salt! Salt! JUST RECEIVED a lot of Ground Alum and Fine Salt. Also, 500 Bags Dairy, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. WILLIAMS & CLARKSON, Centre Square. 4t-45 . thesnuf Timber and Sprout Land, Forest Farms, Pasture Fields, Meadow Grounds, &c., &c. On Wednesday, December 13th, 1848, a? 10 o’clock A. M., on the premises, on Turkey Hill, in Carnarvon township, .Lancaster county, near the late residence of Zellers, dec’d., 4 miles north-west of Chiirchtown, 200 Acres of Chesnut Timber and Sprout Land, with portions of meadow ;well suited to grazing* Adjoining lands of Zellers, Edward Davies, John Hurst and others. Muddy creek passes over the lands. j And m Friday, December lbth, 1848, at 10 o’clock A. M., on the premises, near the residence of James Dehaven, in Caernarvon township, Lancaster county, about 3 miles east of Churchtown, 200 ACRES or upwards, of very supe rior Chesnut Timber and Sprout Land, adjoining H; B. Jacobs, M. Bickham, C. Jacobs and others. And on Tuesday, December 19th, 1848, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the house of. J. Ste venson, on the premises, 240 ACRES of excellent Chesnut Timber and Sprout Land, partly in Car narvon, and partly in Salisbury twps., Lancaster county, about 1 mile south of Beartown, at a public road, adjoining lands of Samuel Weaver, Joseph Martin, Spring Grove Lands, &c. The land will be. offered in lots of 5 Acres and i: iwards. Plots of the several tracts and divisions .11 be exhibited at the sale, when terms will be ii. -le known by . A. E. ROBERTS, MANUFACTORY. 11. CLARK, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, Sign of the Golden Eagle;, No. 143 South Second Street, Philadelphia. ALWAYS on hand a large and fashionable as sortment of Wide and Narrow Slat Window Blinds, manufactured ot the best materials, which lie will sell low'for Cash. ' H. C. has refitted and enlarged his establishment and is prepared to complete orders to any amount at shorter notice than any other establishment in the United States. Always on hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE , of every description, which he manufactured for his own sales. Those who purchase of him can rely on a good article. N. B. Open in the Evening. Old Blinds repair ed, painted and trimmed to look equal to new. All*orders from a distance packed.and for warded. | Nov 28 !• 3m-44 VALUABLE TAVERN STAND At Public Sale. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Orphans’ Court of the county of Lancaster, will be ex posed to public sale, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23,. 1848, on the premises, that valuable and well known Tavern Stand, late the property of Philip Reitzel, dec’d, known by the name of iiwqagiSßv EAGLE HOTEL, i j situate on the North-West corner of North Queen ; and (l! < Orange Street?, next door to h | the Post Office, in said j The improvements consist , a two-story Sandstone House, -* ■ ! and a capacious three-story brick back building. ; Together these buildings afford as ample accommo dation for custom, as is afforded by any other public house in Lancaster. The dining room is capable J of seating over 100 persons, and the chambers, j which are very numerous, are large and comforta ble. The Stabling is also extensive, and attached is a capacious shed. In the yard, there is a well of excellent water and a hydrant. There is ; also a hydrant at the front door and another in the ; bar. The property has been occupied for several I years by Emanuel Van Kansan, and is one of the [ most prominent tavern stands in Lancaster city. j Will be sold at the same time, three AgjaA I ROUGH-CAST DWELLING mnrrgjl HOUSES, MM 1 erected on the same lot, originally uilt as a Me chanics' Hall These buildings will be sold either : separately, or with the other property, as may best I suit purchasers. [ _ Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. Persons desirous of viewing the property previous | to the day of sale, will please call on Mr. Van ; Kanan, (the tenant,) or on C. C. Ihling, agent for the administrator. Sale will commence at 6 o’clock in the evening, when terms will he made known, and due atten | dance given, by JOEL HUTTON, JAMES DARE. THOMAS C. GARRETT & Co., WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS, Ao. 122 Chesnut Street , ! (Below 1 Fourth,) ' Thos. C.. Garrett,) Eden Haycock. $ PHILADELPHIA i Nov. 28* - JOEL HUTTON. ‘3t-45 | Of't/A GALLONS White winter-Pressed Sperm I OUU Oil in Store and for sale by The Art-Union of Philadelphia. INCORPORATED 1844. OFFICERS for 1847-8. President. —JAMES M’MURTRIE. Vice President. —JOSEPH SILL. Treasurer.— WlLLlAM TODHUNTER. Corresponding 1 Secretary. —JAS. S. WALLACE. Recording Secretary.-r-THOS. F. ADAMS. MANAGERS. —Rev.(Henry J. Morton, D. D., Rev. William H. Furness, D. D., Charles Toppan, John Towne, Hon. William D. Kelley, John Sar tain, H. B. Wallace, Charles Macalister, Henry C. Baird, John Notinan, Geo. R. Graham, George M. Keitn, J. Scholefield. i The Art-Union is established for the purpose of extending a love for the fine arts throughout' the United States, and 'to give encouragement to Ar tists beyond that afforded by the patronage of indi viduals. Its promoters ; believe that’these arts can never attain their due rank in this country (already so far advanced in many of the other elements of civilization) until adequate encouragement be given to the highest efforts ofjthe Painter and Sculptor. For the accomplishment of this object, the Soci ety has adopted the following PLAN: 1. Each subscriber of Five Dollars becomes a member oi the Art-Unibn for one year. The money thus obtained is applied, first, to the procuring of a large and costly Engraving, from an original American Picture, of which every member receives a copy ; and next, to the purchase of Pic tures, Drawings, or otljer works of Art, with the funds distributed by lpt among the members for that purpose. i Thus, for the sum oil Five Dollars, every member is sure of receiving a fine Engraving (worth alone the amount of his subscription) and the chance of obtaining a fine original Painting, to be SELECTED BY HIMSELF from any public exhibition in the United States. > For further particulars call at the Painting Room of the undersigned, where can be seen a specimen of the engraving, ancj where subscriptions are re ceived for the same, f A. ARMSTRONG. August 1. « j 28-tf. WASHINGTON BAKER, attorney at law. OFFERS his profeskional services to the public, Office in Centre Square, next door to Thomas Baumgardner & Co.’s (>tore. Nov 21 tf-43 JUST RECEIVED .Lnd now opening an exten sive assortment of Satinets 9 comprising every price and color of most desirable styles, at the New York Store. PUBLIC SALE OF JAMES M’CAA. ts-42. JOHN W. FORNEY, Adtii'r Bleached Sperm Oil. , J. F. LONG. No. 8, North Queen Street. 3 tf-44 MICHAEL WITHERS, or l C. tIAGER. Satinets. GRIEL & GILBERT. ] CONESTOGO FARMS 'AT PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23d, 1848, at 1 o’clock P. M., at the public house of Jacob Albright, in the village of Churchtown, the under signed Administrators of the estate of Robert Jen kinß, deceased, will offer at public vendue, a plan tation containing 78 ACRES and 39 PERCHES, in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, on the south side of the Morgantown, Churchtown and Blue Ball Turnpike, about half a mile east of Churchtown, and adjoining lands of Philip Becker, Isaac Mast and the farm occupied by David Weiler, Sr. Conestogo creek passes over a portion of the land. The Land is divided into fields of conve nient size, and is all in high cultivation, except about Five Acres which are covered with Timber. The improvements are a two-story Stone and Log DWELLING HOUSE, ||j»S|i LOG STABLE, Well of‘water with a JlBfiSSaL pump in it, an ORCHARD of fine fruit, &c., &c. . Also —a field of Farm Land on the North side ol said Turnpike, containing 10 Acres and 70 Perches , adjoining lands of John Grube and Jacob Forney,, one mile East of Churchtown. Also —at the same time and place, will be offer ed a Plantation containing 183 ACRES, in Car narvon township, Lancaster co., adjoining Windsor Forge lands, Pool Forge lands, David Simpson and others. The Land is on the South side of the Con estogo creek, and has upon it several springs of water, one of which is one of the finest in the neighborhood, and may.be carried over a great portion of the Farm Land. The improvements thereon are a one and a half story Ej®© ©WIEHdLOM© Frame Stable, &c. About 140 ACRES are Farm Land, and in good condition: the residue being WOODLAND of very superior quality. The public road from Churchtown to the Downingtown and Harrisburg Turnpike passes through this Land about one mile South of Churchtown. ALSO—at the same time and place, will be of fered 971 ACRES of Chestnut TIMBER AND SPROUT LAND, about 2i miles South East from Churchtown,on the road between Hoar’s Mill and Waynesburg, adjoining Christian Shirk and David Shirk. - And on TUESDAY, December 26th, 1848, at the public house of George Zell, in Salisbury town ship, Lancaster county on the Downingtown, Eph rataand Harrisburg Turnpike, at one o’clock in the afternoon, A PIECE OF GROUND, in said tow n ship, containing about one and a-half Acres,'on the North side of said Turnpike, adjoining lauds of John Zell, Jacob Kaffroad and others. Terms and conditions at sale, by A. E. ROBERTS, JAMES McCAA. ts-46 THE GLOBE, A Congressional, Agricultural and Literary Newspaper. THE Editors of the Congressional Globe pro pose a new publication. To deserve the pat ronage which Congress has accorded to their re ports of its debates, in receiving and making the Globe the official register, they irttend to add promptitude to whatever merit has hitherto re commended the work. They will publish a Daily Globe, to record the proceedings and debates as they occur ; and a Congressional Globe periodically, as heretofore, embodying the reports of Congress separate from the miscellaneous matter which will accompany them in the daily print. To fill the sheet of the daily newspaper, it is designed to gather the news from all quarters, and complete the contents by drawing from every source that may be of the most interest among literary novelties, and of greatest utility in. scientific and practical works on agriculture. 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Proprietors of newspapers who copy this Pro spectus before the Ist day of December, and send us one copy of their paper containing it, marked around with a pen to direct our attention to it, shall have their‘names entered on our books for one copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix during the session, or one copy of the Daily Globe, which ever they prefer. Washington, Dec 5 JOHN C. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. THIS article is employed with great success and by the most eminent physicians of this city, for the cure of the following diseases: * Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Diseases, Sypheletic Affections, Tetter and Ulcers, White Swellings, Scurvy, Neuralgia of Tic Dolor eaux, Cancer, Goitre or Bronchocele, (swelled neck,) Spine Disease, Chronic Disease of the Lungs, to counteract the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice, Hypertrophy or the Enlargement of the Heart, Palpitation and Trembling in the Region of the Heart and Stomach, Enlargement of the Bones, Joints or Ligaments. Also, all the various diseases Skin, such as Tetter, Ringworm, Biles, Pimples, Carbuncles, etc., Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints, Nervous Affections, Dropsical Swellings, Constitu tional Disorders, and diseases originating from an impure state of the blood and other fluids of the body, in short all diseases where a change of the system is required. Price SO cents per bottle. Prepared only by the Proprietor, JOHN C. BAKER & Co., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, No. 100, North Third Street, Philadelphia. They always keep a good and general supply of FRESH DRUGS, also a new article, Imitation Plate Glass, very superior, equal to English or French plates, for about one fifth the price, —any size, according to order, together with Oils, Paints Glass generally. The Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla for sale by HENRY & CASLOW, Druggists, corner of Market and Third Streets, Harrisburg, Sole Agent for Dauphin county.i Dec. 4, ’4B. READY-MADE FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. THE subscriber will receive orders for French Burr Mill Stones, of all sizes, composed of the beat quality Burr Blocks, and finished in a superior manner at the Quarries in France. All sizes from 3 feet 6 inches to 6 feet, can be furnished in a very short time. A pair of 4feet 6 inches can be ex amined at anytime, at the Warehouse, O’Donnell’s Wharf. WM. G. HARRISON. I. 3m-45 Baltimore, Dec. 5,’48. JUNIUS B. KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law, offers his professional services to the public.— Office in Longenecker’s building,. Centre Spuare, next door to Kendig’s Hotel. . , April IS, 1847* n NOW FOR BARGAINS! ROTHARMFX & BEATES have just opened their supply of Fall and Winter Goods , which will be offered at very low prices. They respect fully invite the attention of their customers and the public generally, to their stock of new and well selected goods, which will be sold to the satisfac tion of all. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE TIMBER LAM). ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1848, Will be exposed to public sale, at the Buck Tavern, in Druinore township, Lancaster county, THREE TRACTS OF LAND, situate in said township, contiguous,to each other, bounded and described as follows: No. 1 Contains 25 Acres and 95 Perches, adjoins lands of G. T. Clark, Esq., James M. Hopkins, S. Ankrim and others —is partly covered with Ches nut, Oak and Hickory timber. 'No. 2 Contains 44 Acres , 20 Perches, adjoins No. 1, lands of James M. Hopkins and others, well set with Chesnut, Oak and Hickory timber. No. 3 Contains 45 ylcres, 89 Perches, adjoins No. 2, lands of James M. Hopkins, Samuel Ankrim and others, and is also well set with Chesnut, Oak and Hickory timber. The above property is beautifully situated for farm land, within 3 miles of Shenk’s Limestone Quarries, and has about 14 or 1600 cords of wood growing thereon. The road leading from Lancas ter to Port Deposite runs through the west end of this land. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on Henry Rush or Amos Groff, residing near the same. It will be sold as above divided, or as a whole, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P.M. of said day-, when due attendance will be given ami conditions made known by New and Fashionable Millinery. MRS. C. KELLER begs leave to jnnounce to her friends that she has returned from Phila delphia with an assortment of Fall :.nd Winter Millinery, all of which are of the latest, and most fashionable styles, and will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. She is also prepared to whiten and press Straw and Braid Bonnets in a su perior manner, at her Milfinery store, ir West King Street, between the dry goods store of C. Hager, and the hotel of F. Cooper. Nov.'l4-3m-42. THE subscriber has just received a large and splendid ASSORTMENT OF TOYS , and Fancy Goods for the approaching holidays. W.*E. HEINITSH, East King St., 4 doois west of the Farmers’ Bank. Nov 28 tf-44 ON- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1848, will be sold at public vendue, at the late residence of George Duchman, Sr., deceased, ir Earl town ship, Lancaster county, the following described Real Estate, to wit: A valuable Store Stand , with 2 ACRES of first-rate limestone land, situate near the Sorrel Horse Tavern, on the D-Avningtown, Ephrata and Harrisburg turnpike, 4 . tiles east of New Holland, 5 miles west of Wavneiburg, and 3 miles from C'hurchtown, adjoining lands of Mary Jacobs and Jacob Sando. The im proveinents thereon, are, a large two Amamfo story DWELLING JjjjjJW. with a two-story stone Kitchen attached, and a sufficiency of cellar under the house. A part of the mansion is now, and for upwards c-f the last 46 year has been occupied as a Store by Lie deceased family, where an extensive custom ha»- constantly been enjoyed. Also, another STONE HOUSE, (one-story,) a Smoke House, a large BARN, part frame and part stone, Hog Stable, Carriage House, a stone Cave with a never-failing well of water run ning through it, and an ORCHARD of every variety of fruit trees. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. Terms made known by ELIZABETH'' DUCHMAN, GEORGE DUCHMAN, WM. DUCHMAN, AJnCrs. Nov 28 ta-44 (COUNTRY DEALERS and others can be sup j plied at the lowest city prices with fresh and pure Ground Cinnamon, Ground Cloves, (i Pepper, “ Allspice, “ Ginger, ' Mustard, “ Mace, “ Cayenne Pepper. —ALSO— Sal JEratus, Pearl Ash, Potash, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, Alum, Brimstone, Annetto, British Lustre, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Blue Vitrol, Borax, Camphor, Cream Tartar, Saffron, Starch, / Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Liquorice Ball, .Epsom Salts, Blue, Black and Red Inks, Shaving Soap, Fric. Matches, Bottle Corks, Shoe Blacking, Spt. Turpentine, Span. Browu, Venetian Red and Yellow Ochre, For sale, together with every other article in the line, on the most accommodating terms by JOHN F. LONG, Druggist, No. 8, North Queen Street. Nov 28, ’4B tf-44 BLAIR & RIVES. In the Court of Common Pleas of the County o^ • Lancaster. WHEREAS, George Ford, Esq., Trustee duly appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Anne B. Heise, Elizabeth P. L. Heise, Mary B. Heise, Patience A. Heise, and Margaret C. Heise, children of Samuel B. Heise, of'Columl ia borough, did on the 20th day of November, 1848. file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all person;! interested in the said Estate, that the said Court h;.ve appoint ed the 23d day of December, IS4B, fo.- the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions he fil :d. Attest: -J. H. KURTZ, Proth'y. Prothonotary’s Office, ) Lancaster, Nov 28’48. J 4t-44 ON SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23d, 1848, Will be sold, by public sale, at the public house of Emanuel Van Kanan, in this city, ail that valuable property, now occupied by E. W. Hutter, and more recently by the undersigned, situa-e in Market Square, next door to the dwelling late of John Wolf, deceased, and within a short distance of the Court House and County Offices, consisting of a spacious and convenient two-story DWELLING HOUSE, ffjfTfjg and a three-story brick back building, jiSjiSß with all the modern improvements, •tSSSfBBh parlors, offices, dining room and kitchen on the same floor, convenient bed chamber:) witli bath room adjoining—a pleasant yard, brick smoke house and bake oven, the whole having been thor oughly repaired and enlarged within the last few years. '-~On the back part of the lot is a two-story BRICK BUILDING, now used as a printing office, which will be sold in connection with the dwelling, to which it is very convenient. For access to business, and at the same time for being in a public position, this property is not sur passed by any in the-city. As a location for a printer,, it possesses advantages superior to any other in Lancaster. The property will be sold subject to the dowry of the widow of the late B. Grimier, Esq., dec’d. Title indisputable. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THE “ LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER.” H. ROTHARMEL, F. W. BEATES, a few doors south of fylichael’s Hotel 6t-41 AUGUSTUS WINTERS, SILAS WINTERS, HETTY GONTKR. Public Vendue, To Country Merchant**. ’Estate of Mary Bethel. Valuable CITY PROPERTY At Public Sale. JOHN W. FORNEY. ts-44 “FOR THE GOOD OF THE PEOPLfE!” JUST RECEIVED at J. GISH’S GENERAL AGENCY for the sale of Genuine Popular Medicines • Store immediately opposite Mrs. Hotel, and nest door to the Examiner tf Herald Office, North Queen Street', Lancaster, Pa., a full supply of the following genuine and celebrated Family Medicines. Merchants and all country dealers (in genuine medicines) supplied at the lowest terms. Wistar’s celebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry. Dr. Cullen’s Indian Vegetable "Panacea. Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. ’ Steven’s pure Wine of Tar for coughs, colds and Swaim’s well known Panacea. consumptions. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. Hyena Tooth Ache Drops. Atwood’s Dyspeptic Bitters'. Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant and other preparations. Comfort’s composition Powder— 1 -spiced 8it.N0.6. Dr. Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry. Sherman’s All-Healing Balsam. Dr. Steeling’s Pulmonary Syrupi Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills. “ Loudenls Indian Expectorant and Hair Tonic. Brandreth’s Universal “ Dr. Sherman’s Poor Man’s Strengthening Plasters Beckwith's Anti-Dyspeptic u Euen’s “ <« Dr. Dyott's Anti-Bilious u Dr. J. H. Longenecker’s Black Salves Grafenberg Vegetable Graelenberg Health Bitters. Dr. Rush’s Infallible Health ct % t( Green Mountain Ointment. Dr. Steeling’s-Vegetable 12j cent Pills. Tousey’s Master of Pain. Dr. Wistar's Sarsaparilla and Tar Shenck’s Pulmonic Syrup. Clickner’s Sugar Coated 44 Roberts’ Vegetable Embrocation. Worsdell’s Restorative (S « .Thomson’s Tar and Wood Naptha. Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood ' “ Dr. .Wistar’s Vegetable “ Dr. Soule’s Sovereign Balm “ Hibbard’s Family • “ Stainburn’s Vegetable Extract “ M’Allister’s All-Healing Ointment and Hair Oil'. Mrs. M. C. Maxwell’s Indjan Extract for Rheuma tism and Pains, a certain cure. Dr. Jayne’s* American Hair Dye. Detter'er’s Magic Hair Oil. r - Indian Cholagogue for Fever and Ague. * Wheeler’s Teaberry Tooth Wash. Allebasi’s Celebrated Medicines. Stainburns Medicated Toilet Soap. Dr. Davia’ Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup. OPODELDOC, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL, Sec, With a number ol other popular Medicines, (all of which are warranted fresh and genuine,) and sold at the Lowest Prices. 9£r Pamphlets, Hand-Bills, and copies of the Oracle of Health, to be had gratis by applying at J. GISH’S GENERAL AGENCY, opposite Kauffman's Hotel, North Queen Street, Lancaster. November 14, 1848 At the Lancaster County Oak Hall Clothing Store , Nor ( h-east corner of North Queen and Orange Sts., Lane' HA'VING just returned from Philadelphia, is envied to offer to his numerous customers and other)' who may favor him with a call, the cheapest and best assortment of Fashionable and Plain in the city of Lancaster. This establishment having attained a celebrity ( there, (which is unparalelled in the history of Lai Kramph to continue its good name ; and in doing and Small Profits,*' and “ The Nimble Sixpence is b F. J. Kramph has also a well selected assort VESTING, Stc., to accommodate those who pref« good supply of Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Glo\ variety of Fall and Winter Goods , he has ever had t The cool winds of Auiuniii around ua are dancing. The blasts of December are fast drawing near; Whilst snow, hall and sleet are in column advancing, And soon, will Old Winter’s dread army he here. Prepare then, ye lovers of comfort to greet him, Arm, arm yourselves quickly, at Kramph’s Cloihing Store, With a warm winter suit you may fearlessly meet him, Tho’ loud his winds whistle, and dismal they roar. Kraniph’a Clothing is made for both service and beauty His fabrics are fine, and his prices are low. VARIETY STORE. WM. E. HEINITSH respectfully announces to ; his friends and the public that he has taken the store of Mr. Samuel Beates, in East King St., a few doors west ol the Farmers’ Bank, where he has just received an extensive and general assort ment of FANCY GOODS , Baskets, Trimmings, Jewelry, Fancy Cutlery, Spool Cotton, Skein Cotton, Patent Threads, Buttons, Combs, Laces, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Willow Wag ons and Cradles, Mats, Brooms, Wisps, Cloth, Hair, Teeth, Sweeping, Dusting and Scrubbing Brushes. ALSO, an assortment of Toys, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationary Articles,-German Glass-ware, Violins, Violin and Guitar strings, Accordeons,, &c., &c. SHOE TRIMMINGS— Best qualities of Black and Colored Lastings, Galloons, Extra Superior Boot Webbing, Boot and Shoe Cord, Shoe Thread, Silk and Cotton Lacers. MUSIC— A collection ofNewMusic. Arrangements hav ing been made to receive it as soon as published. A lot of real Havana Segars, to which the atten tion of connoisseurs is requested. Country Merchants, Pedlars, and others are in vited to call and examine his stock. By strict attention to business, and low prices, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Nov. 14. 6t-42. PUBLIC SALE OF Real Estate in Maytown. IN pursuance of an, order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Thomas J. Haines, late of the village of Maytown, deceased, will ex pose to-puGlic sale, on Saturday, the 16th day of .December next, at the public house of George Mur ray in said village, . A LOT OF GROUN D, Situated in Mavtown, fronting on River street, ad joining lots of Mrs. Ann Keller, an alley on the East and on the North, witn a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE and Kitchen, with other buildings, being part of the Real Estate of said deceased. Sale to commence at.l o'clock P. M., when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned, Executors of Thamrs J. Haines. ' JOHN HOLLINGER, Ex'r. 90" Will be sold at the same time and place, one GOLD PATENT LEVER WATCH, horizontal balance wheel, with dead second and stop, being part of the Personal property of said deceased. 1 November 21. *ts-43 Estate of David S. KiefTer, In the Court of Common Pleas the county of Lanctr. WHEREAS, Daniel M. Eaby, Aassignee of said DavidS. KiefTer, of Lancaster conntv,. did on the 25th day of November, 1848, file in the office of the Prothonotary of saic Court, his account of said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the 23d day of December, 1848, for the confir mation thereof unless exceptions be filed. Attest: J. H. KURTZ, Pvotk'y. Prothonotary’s Office, ) Lancaster, Nov 28, ’4B. J 4t-44 Deutitttry Improved. HAVING secured the Patent Right to use Gil bert's “ Central Cavity Plate,” last summer, we take this opportunity of informing the public that after thoroughly testing this important inven tion we pronounce it one of the greatest improve ments in our profession. By means of which we are efiabled to insert partial or entire upper sets of teeth without the use of clasps or springs, better than by any other mode herrtofore in use. Obturators or artificial plates inserted in the most comfortable manner. Persons having difficult cases which may have baffled the skill of Dentists are invited to give us a call at No. 36i East King Street, Lancaster* ELY PARRY, M. D., CHARLES H. BRESSLER, M. D. Nov. 14, 1848. tf-42. House and Lot For Sale. THEsubscriber hereby offers at private sale, a HOUSE and LOT, situated in South|[jp Strasburg, Lancaster county, adjoining landsjuafc* of Maria Huber, Christian Eaby, John S. Morton, and others. The house is one and a half stories high, with kitchen attached, and cellar underneath. /4/so,aßarn,and Stabling and Wagon Shed under one roof. Also, a new and double hog pen. There are 6 ACRES of first-rate land belonging thereto, one and a half acres with grain. Two springs of excellent water on the premises, one running close to the house. A young and thriving Orchard , bear ing all kinds of fruit, and the fences are in first-rate order. Possession and a good title will oe given on the Ist of April next. OCT If the above property be not previously dis posed of at private sale, it will be sold at public auction, at the house of Robert Evans, in the boro’ of Strasburg, on Saturday, December 23d, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. \en and Fashionable Millinery. MRS. KURTZ begs leave to announce to her friends that on to-morrow, Wednesday, she will be prepared to open her winter assortment Viv of MILLINERY , all of which will be of th e gH newest and most fashionable styles, and be disposed of at reasonable rates. She will also be prepared to alter, whiten and press, and trim Straw Hats and Bonnets ‘in a superior manner and at short notice, at her old established shop in North Queen Street, nearly opposite Scholfield’s Hotel. Oct 31 •' 3m-40 Estate of Tlios. J. Haines, dee’d. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been constituted Executor of the Estate of Thomas J. Haines, of Maytown, East Donegal township, Lancaster county, deceased. All per sons having claims against said Estate are requested to present them immediately, duly authenticated ; and those knowing themselves indebted, will make immediate payment, to JOHN HOLLINGER, Executory residing near Maytown, East Donegal*twp. Nov 14 *6t-42 Servant’s Friend, or Patent Polish for Stoves, Grates, &c. FOR beautifying Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Iron Work. One pound of this will go as far as four of any other, and produce a more beautiful polish with half the labor. For sale by GEO. A- MILLER, Druggist , West King Street, Lancaster. 7t-41 JUST RECEIVED and now opening another lot of those superior Fast Color PRINTS at 6i cts. together with an elegant assortment oi Cocheco, Hamilton, American and Merrimac, in new and beautiful patterns at the New York Store. GRIEL & GILBERT* Oct 10 .37 . Beekman’s Pulmonic Syrup. Hibbard’a Wild Cherry Bitters Ritter’s Tar and Wild Cherry Syrup Rowand’s Tonic Jilixture for Ague. Hobensack’s Worm Syrup. Fahnestock’s-Vermifuge. Gay’s Extract of Chanchalaqua, a Californian plant of rare virtues. Dr. Sherman’s Orris Tooth Paste. Dr. Wistar’s Cherry Candy for coughs, &c. Hauclt’s Vegetable Panacea. Barnes' Pile Lotion, a certain cure. Davis’ Horse Linament. Dillow’s Heave Cure. F. J. KRAMPH, READY-M ADE CL 0 THING, for the cheapness and great variety of goods kept incaster,) it shall be the untiring endeavor of F. J. so, the old adages will be verified of “ Quick Sales better than the Slow Shilling.” tment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASINETTS, er being measured, all of which together with his ves, Suspenders, &c., &c., make up the very best the pleasure of offering to the public. And his stock is so large that he can’t fail to suit ye, ; As thousands of satisfied customers know. i Hid Coats and his Cloaks, are substantial and pretty, 1 nis Sacks and his Bangups are handsome and warm, His Pants and his Vests are the beat in the c ity. For richness of pattern and beauty of form. Then pick up your purse with a few dollars in it, And visit the Lancaster County Oak Hall, Where Kratnph will supply all your wants in a minute, And thank you politely for giving a call Oct 17 I iMttsm mm. > cr\ oW MR. NOAH SVIITH takes pleasure in inform ing the of the city and county of Lancaster, that the above grand and magnificent spectacle is still exhibited at the Museum, and con tinues to attract large audiences, who testify their approbation of its merits by the warmest expressions of gratification. The room formerly occupied as the Anatomical Department has been recently fitted up with curiosities of a different character, and is now exhibited, without extra charge, with the other departments of the Museum. Admittance to the-Museum and Exhibition only 26 cents. Oct 10 3m-37 Instructions In Writing-. MRS. MAXWELL respectfully informs those interested, that she has commenced instruct ing a class in writing. .It is composed of Ladies, married and single. Those who have not had an opportunity of acquiring this very necessary branch of education, would do well to avail themselves of the present, for a desire for improvement is highly commendable at any age. The hours of instruction are from 7 till 9 o’clock, on the evenings of Mon day and Tuesday of each week. Terms, $2 for twenty-four lessons. Oct 31 ' tf-40 THE subscriber offers FOR RENT the 1 large two-story TAVERN HOUSE, at.BlililL present occupied by Daniel ICendig, Sign of the Treaty of Ghent, situated in West King Street, in the city of Lancaster, about 1 square-front the Court House, and next door to the subscriber’s Store. i The house is well calculated for a Tavern and has been occupied as such for the last seventeen years; the Stabling is extensive with sufficient yard room, &c., and a garden, with other conveniences attached, and is well calculated to do an extensive business. Possession given on the Ist day of April next. DANIEL HARMAN. Oct 31 tf-40 Valuable City Property at Private Sale. rpHE undersigned offers at Private Sale, the City I Property recently purchased by him from"the estate of the late William W. Pennell, deceased, consisting of a valuable three-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, jjj§[ with a two-story brick back building, and Lo’t or Piece of Ground thereto belonging, situate on the east side of North Duke Street, adjoining property of John Lehner and Robert Moderwell. The ad ditional improvements are a Frame Stable on the rear of the Lot, fronting on a 14 feet wide alley—a Hydrant in the yard and choice Fruit Trees. This property i 9 in excellent repair and having a south ern exposure is one ot the most desirable residences in the citv. Cbeap Books at the Central Book Store* from Trade Sales. WHERE a large assortment of Miscellaneous Books can be obtained cheaper than at any other Book Store in the city. The Pictorial History of England in 4 vols. —in price $l2 00. Neander’s Life of Christ, $175. Whewell’s Elements ofMorality, 2 vols., 12mo, price 871 cts. Mills’ System of Logic, a new work. ■ The Medical Companion, or Family Physician, treating of the diseases of the United States, with their symptoms, causes, cures, and means of pre vention, The Farmer’s Dictionary, containing a compen dious account of crops, breeding of stock, horses, pigs, &c. 3t y*s Morning and Evening Exercises. Praise and Principles. Now and Then. , caWoman an Enigma. The Private Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. King and Queen. Harper’s Pictorial Bible for $2OOO. Prescott’s Conquest of Peru. The Boys Autumn, Winter & Spring Book, Itc. In connection will be found all the light publi cations of the day, Kate Walsingham, Alpness or the Possessed, &c., &c. Stationary of all kinds. Magazines, Periodicals, Papers, &c. A new and varied assortment of Albums, from $1 to $4. Lardner on the Steam Engine. Envelopes by the hundred. Stationary, Black Sand, Steel Pens, Bristol'Board, Drawing Paper, Bill, Letter and Cap Paper, Blank Forma, Blank Notes, Columbia Ink in jugs, Paper tesic Fortune Tellers. Detectors and all the Weekly and Daily Papers Magazines, &c. * ’ All in want of any article in our line call and see. No charge for looking. Oct 31 40 JACOB ANTES. * ts-42 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rpHE partnership heretofore existing under the ! name and firm of Mullison & Collins is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the said firm are requested to pre sent their accounts to either of the subscribers for payment on or before the first day of January next ensuing the date.hereof; and those persons indebt ed to said firm are requested to come forward and make payment. REUBEN MULLISON, ' „ THOS. COLLINS. Columbia, Oct. 31, ’4B. td-40 NOTICE is hereby given, that J. F. Beecher and Wife, of West Donegal township, Lancaster county, have this day made a deed of voluntary assignment to the undersigned, residing in Eliza bethtown. All persons having claims against said Beecher are, therefore, requested to present them, duly authenticated —and those knowing themselves to be indebted, are requested to make immediate payment, to JACOB REDSECKER, Assignee. Nov 21 *6t-43 Muffs? Muffft!! Muffs!!! JUST opened this day, a splendid assortment of Muffa,* Boas, Victorinesj and also a beautiful style of *mAll muffs for children at the N. Y. Store. | Nov. 14-t£42.] GRIEL & GILBERT. TRIAL OF CHRIST. Tavern Stand For Rent. JOHN L. THOMPSON. 42 Assignee’s Notice. U109139M. DR. S« WELCHANS, Successor to Dr. Van Patten, would respectfully inform the citizens of Lancaster, and the public in general, that he is going to continue the office of iiis preceptor and predecessor, so well known as Dr. Van Patten’s office, on the second floor of Kramph’s Building, corner of North Queen and Orange streets, opposite the Post Office. Dr. Welchans can always be found at his office ready to perform any operation in the practice of Dental* Surgery. He treats natural teeth with a view to their .preservation and beauty, with the 0 same care and precision which characterized his preceptor and predecessor, and for which he was •so much beloved as a professional man. As a stu dent of Dr. Van Patten’s he is perfectly familiar with his mode ol treating diseased teeth for which he was unsurpassed. He inserts entire sets of ’ artificial teeth for both upper and lower jaw, with or without artificial gums, and partial sets or single teeth, warranted to be comfortable, useful, and in overy respect satisfactory to the wearer. He also inserts full or'partial set's on the princi ple of atmospheric pressure. oct 3 3m-36 Extraet from a Speech at a Political Meeting STRIKE! said he? for the hour is come—the hour that summons us to glory or to a glorious dress. Strike, said he, for your homes, ycur altars, and your firesides. Now is the day, and now is the hour that'summons us to a glorious victory. We strike for our rights and v our native land. We strike against distinction in' external appearance and have raised a hall of defence. Behold! Behold! the mighty Lancaster Hall of Fashions. He has brought the price of superfine clothing within the reach of all. No more boast of importing Clothing for my .express person-—ho more disparaging American Mechanics. High over all they raise the standard ol equality in dress and defy the world to show: better or more elegant fitting garments than are notv produced and sold at the most trifling expense, at the Lancaster Hall of Fashions, by . J ; JOSEPH GORMLEY, North Queen Street, Lancaster. 39-tf Nbtlce. NOTICE is hereby given,thatCitizens of Lancas ter cbunty intend to make application to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the next session thereof, for the incorporation of a'Company, under the name and style, or intended name and style of the Columbia Savings Institution, designed as an office of Discount and Deposit, with a capital not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to be located in the borough of Co lumbia, Lancaster county Pa. George Wolf, H. E. Atkins, Peter Haldeman, B. Cranston, R. Chalfant, John A. Hook, Peter Haldeman, jr. H’y Haldeman er. R. E. Cochran, Daniel Herr, Reuben Mullison, • Samuel Brooks, John L. Wright, Philip Gossler John Barr, Columbia, July 1, 1848 NEWS FROM EUROPE. THK subscriber has just returned i'rom Europe with a largo stock of* his own importation, viz CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SPECTA ; CLES, ACCORDEONS; and other Fancy Goods, all of which he is prepared to dispose of on the very lowest terms ever offered to the public. Gold Lever Watches, 18 carats, full jeweled $25 Silver do Silver Lepines from Silver Quartiers from French Accordcons from And all other goods in like proportion. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage, and feels confi dent that all purchasers will find it to their advan tage to deal with him, as he is determined to avoid all humbug and misrepresentation in his line of business, and sell all goods for what thev really ure. H. F. W. FEDDERSEN. Don’t forget the place, it is in West King street, North side, first door below the Market House, and immediately opposite the Key Tavern. N. B. All kinds of Watch Repairing done at the shortest notice. Oct 10 ADAMS &t Co.’s EXPRESS. jag39Pflgj]Boißs|^fleflßgoggußti^ For Lancaster , Harrisburg, Carlisle , Phi/a., $-c. rpHli undersigned, having made arrangements J with the Eagle Lino for special aceoinmoda-' lions, are prepared lo forward to and from Phila delphia, daily, Parcels, Packages, .Single Cases oi' Goods, Jkc. Articles for Columbia, York, Carlisle, a lid Chambersburg, will be forwarded from Lan caster and Harrisburg by the regular conveyances. Persons residing in the interior towns, which are off* the mam routes,, can obtain packages from Philadelphia, by directing them to the care of some one in any of the above named places. Packages for the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will* be forwarded from the Philadelphia Office wijh great despatch and moderate terms. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage paid. When they are lor Goods to be sent by Express, no commission will be chargpd. OFFICES. —Philadelphia, Adams & Co., No. 80 Chesnut Street; Lancaster, G. Hill, North Queen Street; Harrisburg, D. Robison, Market Street. 9£rMailaL)e matter will not be carried on any ertns, or under any pretence. E. S. SANFORD, ) p RO p RIETOR<j S. M. SHOEMAKER, J ™ OPBIETORS ' Oct 17 ’4B Fashionable Millinery. MRS. MARY P: RANNINGER would respect fully inform her friends and the public, that she is going to continue her Millinery at her old stand, on the second floor of Kramph’s Buildings, opposite the Post Office, where she will open on the Ist of November, a splendid assortment of goods consisting of BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS , HEAD DRESSES, RIBBONS, CAPS, 4? BONNET CAPS, SATINS, SILKS, and VELVETS of every variety,and in the latest and most fashion able styles. Feeling thankful for past favors she would respectfully solicit the continuance of so liberal a patronage. She is confident that in the extensive stock, which she has been so careful to select, and in her very reduced prices she will be able to please all who may favor her with a call. She flatters herself, that her work, for neatness, taste and durability, is unsurpassed by any, having at all times the very best hands that can be pro cured. . . She would therefore invite all to come and look at her Goods and Fashions, knowing that they will be perfectly delighted Notice to Distillers, AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NTTHEREAS, I, Jacob Weitzel, of the city of f W Lancaster, coppersmith, have received by let ters Patent, recorded in,the Patent office in the city of Washington, certain useful improvements in the construction of Stills, which improvements consist of an additional tub, called a doling tub, which is placed partly above the still, ir which tub the doubler is inclosed,,the beer which is pumped into the upper tub passes down by a plug pipe into the doubling tub, where it is brought to a boiling state before it is let into the still, which pipe is opened or stopped when requisite by means of a plug made of wood, copper or any other material.. What I claim as my improvements are the above described doubling tub and the plug by which the beer passes from one tub to the other, or from the tub into the still. Having received information, amounting to proof, that my patent for the above described improve ments lias been violated by several distillers in this county and in various other places, L hereby give notice, that unless those persons who have made use of my invention, or have it now in use, without being authorized by me, coinc forward and make full reparation for having infringed my patent right, on or before the first day of March next, suit will b p instituted against all and every such person or persons. WEITZEL. Feb. 22, 1848. »- 4 THE subscriber informs the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, that he has re-opened the Select School, formerly taught by the Rev. G. M. CJawgea. He occupies the spacious and commodious hall, in Mr. Kramph’s large corner edifice, in which the Medical Society hold their meetings. The bran ches be professes to teach Penman ship, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, History, Composition, &c. The subscriber will use every means m his power to advance his pupils in jtheir studies, and bring nut their minds and capacities to the best advantage ; and while he attempt, that, he will at the same- time spare no pains to instil into their youthful minds the strictest Morality, which he considers all important. He hopes, therefore that he will be patronised, as such a school is much ! needed. TERMS Those who cannot r.ead - -$3 per quarter. Those who read and cipher . - $4 “ Those who study Geography and Grammar - - - -$5 46 References: Rev’d Williabi XJeie, Lancaster. «< G. M. Clawges, Marietta. Dr. Robert H. Jones, Bainbxidge. Fredeeick Hippix, E 9 q., R “ HARM AN 3m-35 —H VWtS.—A large assortment rOl; long and .riaanre French Shawls for sale at reduced squarge rrenc c, HAGER fc SON. prices. 6mo-23. %— $l5 $8 to Sl2 $5 to $8 $1 50 to $l6 Philadelphia
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