LIST OF JURORS. Quarter Sessions—fainuiry 1349—T0 commence nix the Third Monday. GRAND JURORS L 2-1. Grand Jurors to serve in our Court of Quar ter Sessions or - the Peaceand Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, on the third Monday in January, 1810, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day : Samuel Baughman, Burt Township, Adam Bear, West Hen.pfteld,. John Ditiow, Lancaster City, A. Scott Ewing, Drinnore, Michael Eshbach, Wet Hempfield, Daniel Furry, Manor, • John Gardner, Salisbury, Jacob Geyer, Ea,t Donivv,al; John Llvrr, Col utshin Bartnigh, John Hate, City, Ebenezer Jackson, Colerain, Christian Kililietfer, Earl, Christian Landis, Upper Leacoek, Bernaot Mann, Manor, Andrei,. Metzger, West Ilempfield, Christian Mellinger, Strasburg, Levi Sadsbury, Henry Rohrer. jr. Strasburg, Christian H. Rauch, Warwick, Henry Shelly, Rapho, Samuel Stouffer, Conestoga, Henry Shreiner, Manheim, Nathaniel Watson, East Donegal, PETIT JURORS -Forty-eight Petit Jurors to serve in our Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace - , and Court of Oyer and Terminer, and guttural Jail delivery, on the third. Monday in January ISIS, at tun o'clock in the forenoon of that day. John Buchen, West Earl, Samuel Brinton, Sadsbury, Peter Bruner, Warwick, • Henry H. Breneman, Bart, Jacob Bassler, jr. West Hempfyld, William Booth, East Donegal, John Bomberger, Elizabeth, William Buchanan, Salisbury, Martin H. Carman, Conestoga, James Collins, Columbia, Joseph Cottrell, Columbia, Thomas O. Collins , Colerai n, James Dysart, Lancaster City, Benjamin Eshleman, Conestoga, George Enterline, Mqunt ty, Martin - Eckman, Bart, John Erb, sen'r. Esq., Elizabeth, George Fahnestock, Lancaster City,, Henry Graybill, West Earl, Thomas Groff, Mantic, David Groff, Earl, Henry Greenawalt, Manor, Davis Geiger, Strasburg, Jacob Gamber, West Hempfiekl. W. Lee Gause, Bart, Henry Hess, Salisbury, Martin Hambright, Penn, John Hunchberger, Earl, • Peter H. Houck, Conoy, • .Joseph Haines, Salisbury, ' John Horst, Rapho, Benjamin Herr, West Lampeter, John M. }Lull - man, Fulton, J. H. Kurtz, Lancaster City, Daniel B. Lindeintali, East Donegal, Daniel Lehman, Mount Joy, Hugh Mehaffy, Conestoga, , John McCartney, Conestoga, Alexander McFadden, East Donegal. .John (Chiques) East Hempfluld, Benjamin Owen, Upper Leaeock, • Levt Plank, Salisbury, John Ra•wlins, Marne, William G. Rhoads, Warwick, John Smaling, Lancaster twp., Jacob Seites, Manor, John Sieger, Manor, John Weidler, Manheim. Froni the Germantown Telegraph Ilydrophobia—Correction A statement having found its way into the news_ papers, that a son of Judge Losesmu:li, of ..ldont gomery, county, had been bitten by his own do;• while in a rabid state, we deem it proper to say that it is incorrect, but a tine boy in his employ ment, named JOHN DAGER, is the real sufferer. The lad was amusing himself with the dog—a voting 'bull terrier—when he was severely bitten by him on the arm. This Nvas at once followed up by his biting also a cow and a horse. The dog then left home and bit a number of dogs in the neighbor hood, most of which were killed. One, however, was chained up 'and has since gone road. He also Avo learn, attacked a inan, bat who successfully de fended himself against his dangerous assailant. The dog subsequently returned borne. and was shot du. ring a violent paroxysm of the disem e. Be was not known to have been bitten. In the case of the boy. remedies were applied un der the direction of Dr. Geonr.e Fey, residing near Sliippackville, Montgomery county, who has the reputation of having arrested the progress of this terrible disorder in several cases, and isthought to possess a specific for his cure. About six weeks have now elapsed since the•lad was bitten, and no alarming symptoms having yet appeared, it is sin cerely to be hoped that all danger is past. Wills respect to the cow and the horse, we are informed, that they were each successfully treated in the following manner a pound of elecam pane was added two quarts of :silk. which were boiled down to one quart, making a single dose, and administered three successive mornings These methods of treatment, we learn, have been attended with more reported success than we are willing to make public. lest in a matter of so much consequence. delusive hopes may be excited, and mischief, rather than benefit, result therefrom. Neither, perhaps, has sufficient time elapsed to test the remedy in reference to the boy. But in a dis order so common and so fatal. where the regular faculty are confessedly at fault. we are fell to grope about with what light maybe derived from the experience of others. From the Hartford Courant MISHAPS OF AUTHORS Two or three years ago, as we Jean, !rum the indefatigable Holden, the announcement was made in the literary world, that a new historical romance from the pen of C. F. Hoffman. would soon appear to be entitled, "Red Spur of the Rampo. - A. , it never has appeared, many hungry ex pectants for it may not have heard of the reason of its being kept back. It may certainly be laid down among he mishaps of authors. Mr. Hoffman had been at work with unus.i,.! care for the six months previous on his roma and an eminent book-publishing - firm had contr - ed with him for the copyright. It had got to t. ears of the reading public, and expectation WilSol the qui vice for its appearance. The author, ac cording to his custom, placed the manuscriptsheets in a large portfolio by the side of his writing table to prevent their straying away. Happening out , gay to take a look into his literary sa'e, he discov ered, much to his astonishment and trepidation. that there were not more than half dozen sheets of MS. in it. His feelings cannot perhaps be even imagined.. His long labors had come to nought.— But his manner of submitting to his loss, puts him, in that matter, by the side of Newton, in the time of his tribulation. Mr. Hoffman called to the chambermaid, who had taken care of his room, and said: " Mary have you ever taken any papers from this place ?" " Sure I have, sir !" replied she, with innocent f 3 an •ne=. " F(r What purpose have you taken them, Mary!" said the author. "Sure, sir, to kindle the fire ; and 1 thought you were very good to put them there?" said Mary. " And pray Mary, how long have you been in the habit of taking papers out of here?" "All the winter, sure," said the innocent Mary, " but-I didn't think there was any good in them for they were scribbled all over," " Ah, Mary r exclaimed the ruined author, do you know that you have done me an irreparable injury V" "A reparable injury !" said Mary, " What's that Sure, but lam very sorry, sir:' "And so am I," said the author: but he said nothing more . 113- Almost the en tire population of the Sand . wich Islands have gone to California. Whole towns and villages are depopulated. IfIARRIAGES. On the 9,6 th ult., by the Rev. Wm. Uric, Samuel Reisinger, of Helium township, to Elizabeth Ann Smith, of Manchester township, York county. On the `Sth, by the same, John Allen, of York j county, to Sarah Row, of Lancaster county. On tho day, by the sameiJacob Gompff, cf this city, to Susanna Kline, of Lancaster county. On the ISth ult., by Mr. Alexander Ehrlich, late a Teacher of an Israelite Societv in GarinAny.Jacob Ehrlich to Shannette Einstein, both of this city. Uri the 21st ult., be the Itry. J. C. Baker,Clement Ages to Salome WC,II; both ollMartic. On the slew isv, be the same, Henry line: filer to Margaret Stouffer, both al l Upper Leacock. On the 14th olt., by the Rev. P. J. Tindow, John R. Hoar. of Salisbury, to Margaret Rock, of Para dise township. on the 24th ult., !iv the same, William Netherly to Sarah Jane Dougherty, all of Penningtonvilie. ()11 lhe'3oth nit., by the Rev. Samuel Trutt:hatter, Philip Herman. of Caernarvon township, to Eliza beth Donnhauer, nt Brecknock township. On the 11th ult., by the name, Henry Bushong, 01' East Lampeter, to Catharine Swope, of Uppt r Learmek. DEATHS. In Schuylkill Havel], on tile .2lst nitimn, .Tuns Esq., in the Gfith rear Ws . his age. Mr. Hughes suffered bir a long time from an attack of pa ra I ysis, which rendered him almost entirely help less—so that his friends, for many months hail given up all hope of his recovery. Ile was more than ordinarily intelligent, and until prostrated by dis ease, one of the most energetic business men in the county. Ifni death will be deplurod by a large circle of relatives and friends. At Port Carbon, on Christmas morning, ELIZA BETH, consort or 591.0310 N BRINDLE., Esq., and (laughter of the late - Conrad Fry, Esq., of Gratz, Dauphin county, aged 30 years. The earthly re inailis of this excellent lady Were conveyed to Gratz, her native place, and there interred amid the lamentations of kindred and friends. On the 26th ultimo, in the borough of Hunting don, Ta.i after a short illness, Thos. Montgomery, liirrnerly of this city, aged about 60 years. At the residence of her lather, John Wind, of this city, Royina Baer, wife of Dr. E. S. Baer. aged about 25 years. (hi Wednesday, the 20th ult., in Manor township, Barbara Seitz, aired 40 years, 10 months and 11 days. Theological Boohs very Cheap At JUDD ,y MURRAY • S CHEA P BOOK STORE, opposite the Post Office, North Queen St., Lane', Dwight's Theology. Comprehensive Commentary. . Henry's do. Clark's do. Barne's Notes, as far as published. Works. Newton's WOrks. • Origin and History of Missions. Sturtevant's Preacher's Manual. Milner', Church If istorv. ',idealls's Connections. lay's Works. ‘lcCheyne's Works I , oker's Complete Works. . • lges on Proverbs. :cites of SOO Sermons. se's Introduction. French on the Parables. Cadworth's Intellectual System of the Universe. Slerdock's Mosheim's Eclesiastical Willi a great variety of other valuable abthors. Jan.:. 15-19. 49 Great Economy in Kindling Fires. ryllE attention of Country Merchants, Pedlars 1_ and Dealers generally, and _families, is respect- Mily invited to a composition called (WEEVER'S PATENT FIRE KINDLING., an article much needed and in demand from all quarters. Fifty cents will supply one fire every day for six months. It is neatly done up in PaCka ges, each containing 24 cakes each cake 10 inch. squares one of which instantaneously taking fire from contact with a lighted match, will ignite Charcoal, Wood and Bituminous Coal, and with one-Murth the ordinary qaantity of Wood, or Charcoal, will kindle the Anthracite. For sale, Wholesale &Retail, at the KINDLING DEPOT, No. 149 South Second St. Philadelphia, J. W . GRAY. 3nl-49 MENEM iteyEs Embrocation for Horses. pliis most valuable Embrocation r , i i „it; cure Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swellings and all other coin- ' )1 plaints. which require an external i :,,,...,- Ls. remedy. It gives immediate tel in •IF n i t the Scratches and the disease incident -- -iii-i-ii to horses of white feet aud noses, produced by St. John's \Vort. It is also highly useful in teliixing stith e , or the tendons and joints, and produces beneficial ellects in cracked heels brought on by high feeding, splints and sprains. This Embroca tion is liiiihly recommended to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentlemen owning horses, and should be constantly kept in the stable. The genuine article is prepared only by W. MARSHALL, No. 302 Race Street, below 9th, south side, Philadelphia, iind for sale by GISH .S., BROTHER, Lancaster. I y-49 ,i:~ n .°,' 49 Public Sale d IN SA rURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1549, at t he 7 public house ul Michael M'Grann, in the c ity Lancaster, will be offered at public sale, a valuable Lot of Ground, situated in Lime Street, city of Lancaster, adjoin ing property of Anthony Jennings and Lewis Hart man, 20 feet front, and 62 feet 4 inches, in depth. The improvements consist of a one and a half story BRICK HOUSE, with hydrant water in theme yard. The house is new and -in excellent re-El pa if . . . . Possession and an indisputable title will be given by the Ist of April next. One hall the purchase money can remain as a lien on the property. Sale to begin at G o'clock P. M. when terms will be made known and dii i e? attend Ace given by ADAM WILHELM. is-4 9 Counly Court Proclamation. li yT lIERF. A S , the lion. ELLIS LEWIS'', Presi- I'Y dent, and JACOB GROSH and EDVI, SCHAEr FER, Esq'rs., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and thr the county of Lancaster, and As sistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things to make Public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the 'Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Tail Delivery, will, commence in the city of Lancaster, ill the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3d Monday of Jan uaryivevublic est, Str c i s 9 i"h e pursuance reb yghen T of ,e. thehich iae precept ye Re corder, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the. Coroner, Constables, of the city and county of Lancaster, that they he then and there, in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations and inquisitions, and their other re membrances, to do those things, which to their offices appertain in that behalf to be done; and also, all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall ‘be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated in Lancaster, the Ist of December, IS4S JACOB HUBER, Sher N. B.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the Sessions—Justices of the Peace are particularly requested to return their recogni zances, on the week next preceding the Court to 1. E. HIESTER, lisq. , the prosecuting Attorney, that bills of Indictment may he prepared, and ready to sent to the Grand Jury, so that that body may be unnecessarily detained for a want of busi ,s, and the Prosecuting Attorney will have lei , to proceed immediately to the trial of Indict ts pending,. neater, Jan 2, 1549 Dissolution of Partnership. rpm.: partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers trading under the flan of J. F. Heinitsh 4- Son, is this day dissolved by the with drawal or the senior partner. The Drug business will be continued by Charles A. Heinitsh, at the old stand, East King Street. J. F. HEINITSH, CHARLES A. HEINITSH. January 2 Im-49 Railroad Property to Let. mHE two-story BRICK HOUSE on the cor-E . nor of the alley, between North Queen and Duke Streets, opposite the Railroad. It has been occupied as a tavern. Enquire on the premises. Jan 2 *4t-49 News from California. UMBUG No. 2. The subscriber has just re ri turned from California in the ship Humbug, with a large assortment of Gold and Silver Lever and Lepin WATCHES, JEWELRY, & FANCY GOODS, made out of California Gold and nothing else. He is determined to sell these articles as low and a little lower than any body can sell them, and much less than they can be made for. Talk of 5 dollars for a watch, all humbug, be can sell them for 52,50, full jewelled with jack-stones. As his watches were all made under his own direction in Califor nia, England, France, Germany, Switzerland and the Fegee Islands, he defies any to be had of better quality or at less prices; who can beat this. Come and see. G. D. EBERMAN, Next door to the Cross Keys, and nearly opposite the Market House, West King st. dec 19 - St-47 - 1 - ‘ TM. HEINITSH respectfully announces to V V his friends and the public that he has taken the store of Mr. Samuel Beaten, in East King St., a few doors west of the Partners' 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. A LSU, 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 Obrd, Shoe Thread, Silk and Cotton Lacers. MU IC- A collection or New Music. Arrangements liar . nig; been made to receive it as soon as published. • A lot or real lia.rana 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. Why usfll you Suffer ? r HOUSANDS OF BOTTLES of the AMERICAN COMPOUND have been sold during the past year, and was never known to fail of curing. in a lew days, the worst cases of a certain delicate dis easerSeminal weakness and all diseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this plea sant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restric tions in diet or business—contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapt ed to every age, sex, Or condition. It is also the best remedy known fbr Flour Albus or Whites, (thina'e complaints) with which thonSands sutler, without the knowledge six remedy. This celebra ted remedy has long been used in the private prac tice-bf a physican with unerring success, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred- cases in a few days. Aroundseach bottle are plain and fhll direc tions. .1:C1 - CAUTION—Ask for the A ITERICAN COM POUND, and purchase only of the Agent. Price •$ I per bottle. R. WILLIAMS, agent for Columbia. Far Sale. Milt: FOUR NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOU SES. with Attics, in South Queen st. They are pleasantly situated within a few minutes walk of the Court House, will be finished eatly in Janu ary, and will be sold at a bargain if applied for soon. Enquire of JOHN F. LONG, Dec. 19-3t-47.] Druggist. IN THE MATTER of the intended application of LUCRETIA R. KELLY, to the Court or Quarter sessions, at the January . Term, rs 49, for license to continue keeping a public house in Washing ton, Manor township—it being an old stand. K o , r t \ h v e as u i n ,i d n e g r t s o i n g n e v, t . l h, c r i e tiz t us sa o i c i the o pu r lT , sl e i r i is pi oposed 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 Lucretia R. Kelly, and that she is or good repute 11 - o - honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Samuel Shartzer, John A. Gels, Henry Fushell, George Shuman. David Saylor, Jacob Collin, Hiram Ward, Erhard Gehr, Joseph McLane, S. Hoober, John A. Brush. Daniel Kise. Dec 19 47 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of SAMUEL HULL, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the January Term, IMP, lbr license to con- tinue keeping a public house in 'West Earl town ship, Lancaster county . W .10:7 Nest E undersigned arlsshe, c e itizens e e s n a s i do inn t n l c o , t r t o: , v e n r s i lip 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 Samuel Hull, and that he is of good repute for honesty, and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. George Caruthers, Christian Wenger, John For ney, Peter Kafroth, Henry Grebill, Jacob Steinmetz, Frs. H. Carpenter, Abraham Kaehel,Jno. K. Reed, George Reed, Mark Connell, Samuel Reeimulyder, Abraham F. Bair. dee ID IN THE MATTER of the intended tipplictition of DAVID SNAVPLY, to the (bunt Quater Sessions, 'Fenn, IS-19. Ibr lieensetoc,,niinue at tlw Jana❑ keeping a pablie house in titanic township. WE the rul ic d e r,si,genie"d ti the sai~. l inn t"i; tow hip of 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 see are well acquainted with the said David Snavely, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Christian Brenneman, (miller,; Hiram Watson, Christian Brenneman, (farmer,) George Martin, Martin Huber, sen., Samuel Huber, David Huber, Johh Robinson, Micheal Kech, Charles Pricheit, Abraham Miller, Martin Miller, Strickland Fisher. dec. 19 47-3 t IN THE: MATTER of the intended application of JoHN R. TROUT, tO the Court of Quarter Sessions, of JanuarS , Term, 1849, for license to continue keeping a public house in Paradise—it being an old stand. ITlPthe undersigned signed citizens of the township ~,IV Y of Paradise, 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 John It. Trout, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers travellers. Henry Eckert, Sam'l F. Foster, Jos. H. Lefevre, John 'Lingerfield, Henry Lefevre, A. K. Witmer, Edwin T. Fetter, Henry Leaman, .1. A. Eshleman, Philip Foster, Samuel Keneagy, John C. Lefever. Dec 19 2t-47 insliaynaf, DR. S. WELCHANS, Successor to Dr. Van Patten, would respectfully inibrin the citizens of Lancaster, and the public in general, that he is going to continue the office of his preceptor and predecessor, so well known as Dr. Van Patten's office, on the second floor of Kramph'o 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 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 teethfor which he was unsurpassed. He inserts entire sets ol 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 overt' respect satisfactory to the wearer. He also inserts full or paitial sets on the princi ple of atmospheric pressure. oct 3 3m-36 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-4 Salt! Salt! JUST RECEIVED a lot or Ground Alum and Fine Salt. Also, 500 Bags Dairy, which will be sold in lots to 'suit purchasers. WILLIAMS & CLARKSON, Centre Square. 4t-45 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Tll •LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY FOR GISH •& BRO., CORNER OF. NORTH QUEEN AND ORANI E STS. The Women of the Old and. New Testaments.- 12 engravings. • The American •Gallery of Arts; edited by John S. Esc. 11 engravings. The Female Poets if Arite-rica. 10 env -ravings. Bethune'sAritish Female Poets, illu..trated. Miss May's )American Female Poets do. fiu:aiaided Gems qf Sacred Poetry, do. The Mirror if Life, an origin it win-1., do. tears in the Life of the Saviour, do. Do. do. Lives of the Apostles, do. Frew; in the Lives of the Patrionhs Pro phets' S illustrations. ,Leoflets of Memory; S engravings. The Snow Flake; a Holioay Gift for 1549- Christian Keepsake and Missionary -Inou.ii. Christmas Blossoms and S ew Year's iFrealh. Friendship'i Oirering ; 9 engravings. The Charm; six superb colored lithographic en gravings in blue and gold borders. Illustrated Poems of Mrs. Lydia H. .Slgourney with 13 engravings. Gems of Beauty. Rose of Nharon. The Amaranth. Gift of Friendship. 7'he Garland. Keepsake of Friendship. Christmas Roses. Hyacinth. Longfellow's, Wittier's, Bryant's, Willis', Hob leek's Poems, 4-c J. GISH & BROTHER, Cheap Book store, 3 doors from tee National House, North Queen it. Dec IS 97 ELEGANT BOOKS NOW . OPENING AT JUDD & MURRAYS CHEAP BOCK STORE, Opposite the Post Office, .IVbrih (been sf; Layeaster. IlllE largest, most vat led and elegai t assortment 1 or ANNUALS, ALBUMS, GIFT BOOKS POETS, and Choice RELIGIOUS Books in fine bit dings, ever brought to this market, and at very lot , prices. LEAFLETS OF MEMORY ; An Illumin tied Annual for MDCCCLIX. Eth•e. Iby Reynell C oates, D. Royal Octavo, printed in the best man' er, on snow white paper, illustrated with twelve Jlezzotinto En gravings and Illuminations, and boune in the best style. . • YOUNG LADY'S OFFERING, Or Gems .-.l' Prole and Poetry, by Mrs. Sigourney and others, with 4' steel illustrations, 1 vol. 12mo. Yoiirzic. MAN's OFFERING, Or Prose n. d Poetical Writings of the most eminent authors, Illustrated with 6 engravings, Ivol. 121110. ARTHUR'S ADVICE TO You - NG LADIES; 12 mo, with fine steel engravings. THE GARLAND, OR TOKEN OF FRIENDSHIP; A Christmas and New Year's Gift for 1643, edited by Emily Percival, and illustrated. with fine steel en gravings and illuminations. 12mo, elegantly bound, gilt edges and sides. Tim CHARM; with superb colored folio •plates, and richly emblazoned borders, scarlet extra gilt edges. TIIE OFFERING OF BEAUTY; with 't Fe Female Portraits, (colored) and a highly colored frontispiece, Ivol, Svo, extra gilt edges. TIIE FLORAL OFFERING; 10 Elegant Colored Plates, edited by Mrs. Osgood, with a Floral Dic tionary, 4to, scarlet gilt edge. BRYANT'S POEMS; 30 Superb Engravings, eiegant-i ly printed, uniform with Longliellow's Poems, gilt edge. THE SNOW FLAKE; A Christmas and New Year's Gift for 1349. Snmll octavo, printed in the best 1 style on fine white, paper, and Embellish NI with nine mezzotinto engravings, by Welch, and a splendid Illuminated Presentation Plate, drawn by Dreser, and bound in the best style. THE FORGET-ME-NOT ANNUAL; All New, 1848, 12mo, 10 plates. THE MOSS Rose ANNUAL ; All new, 1849. THE BOQUET FOR ALL SEASONS; 10 Colored Plates, 4to, cloth, gilt edge. THE LADY'S ALBUM, annual 15 plates, 12mo, morocco gilt. TIIE HYACINTH, Or AFFECTION'S GIFT; a Juven ile Annual, for 1849, five fine steel plates, flukey cloth, gilt edges, side, Re. THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP; or, Token or Re membrance, for 1549, six fine steel plates, morocco extra richly gilt. THE ROSARY OF ILLUSTRATIONS OF nip. BIBLE; Bvo, containing six fine mezzotint engravings of sub jects from celebrated Scripture paintings, edited by Rev. Edward Everett Hall. This is an entirely new book, in both matter and engravings. GEMS OF BEAUTY; or, Literary Gift Mr 1849, em bellished with nine M6.zotint engravings and illu minations, printed on the finest paper and large type, Bvo. FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING ; a Christmai, New-Year and Birthday Gift, for 1849, illustrated o ith nine nne mezzotint en gravings, by Sartain, large 121 no, botind o match the former volumes, embosscJ morrocco gilt edges. THE KEEPSAKE OF FRIENDSHIP, Ft R 1549 ; Gift Book for Christmas'and New Year, embellished with fine steel engravings, and illumina 12mo. CHRISTMAS ROSES AND .NEW YEA! 'S WREATH FOR 1849: a new and very beautiful ..' uvenile An nual, large type, illustrated with five One mezzotint engravings, by Ritchie, and illuminate I title page, elegantly bound, being one of the preft est juvenile volumes issued from the American I res, 18mo, square. THE AMARANTH; or, Token of Remembrance; a Christmas and New-Years Gift for 1549, embel lished with fine steel engravings by the first artists, 121 no, Morocco, gilt sides and edges. THE TOKEN; or, Affection's Gift, by S. 0. Good rich, 12mo, fine steel engravings, imita ion Turkey, gilt edges. RELIGIOUS SOUVENIR, Edited by M:s. 1.. H. Si gourney, Fine Steel Plate Illustratim s, Imitation Turkey, gilt edges. NATURE'S GEMS; or American Wild Flowers and their Native Haunts, by Emma C. Endmr):, 20 en gravings. A splendid work. The Young Lady's,Guide. The Amaleut ; Gift for all seasons. Willis' Poems ; beautiful binding. Howitt, Milman and Keat's do. Sketch Bocik, by Irving, beautifuLr - ivined, extra gilt. Dante ; with plates. Views Afoot; gilt edge, portrait of the author. Burns' Poems ; gilt edge. Poets and Poetry of the Ancients : I. ne " " England ; •• America; Parlor Book of Flowers ; 200 plates Mirror of Life. Heman's Poems; plates Street's Poems; plates Witle_many others. Dec. 12, 1S•1S Holiday Presents WATCHES AND JEWE . .R . V. I OLD LEVER WATCHES, IS car .t Cases, full r - jewelled, from $3O to $lOO. S ver Levers, from $l5 to $3O. Lepines, Quartiers and all other watches at the lowest prices. Jew elry, Silver- Ware Spectacles, Fancy Goods, Itri tania Ware, low ' for cash. Call and see--I..3'eharge for looking. K t- Repairing Of all kinds a.tcnded to. O. M. 7, NUM,. Centre Square, 'Lancaster. Dec 19 tf--17 IN THE MATTER of the intended zpplication of DANIEL CONRAD, to the Court of quarter Sea sions, at the January Term, 1849, for license to continue keeping a public house in the township of Conestoga—it being an old stand. WE' the undersigned citizens of the township of Conestogo, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to belept, Do Certify, that the said inn or tavern is necdssary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers . and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Danil. Conrad, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John H. Harman, Samuel famish, Benj. Conrad, Abr. Haverstick, Jacob Haverstick, John Herr, A. Miller, Isaac H. Shenk, Isaac Stoner, John Bren neman, Jacob Krieder, Daniel Wishenk. Dec 26 48 N THE MATTER of the intended application of MARTIN LEBER, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the January 'Term, 1849, for license to con tinue keeping a public house in the village of Baretown, narvon township—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township olCairnarvon, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, Dotertify, 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 Martin Leber, and that he is of good repute for honesty , and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. . . . Hanson B. Jacobs, Francis Gillespie., Samuel Lincoln, E. D. White, Jacob Albright, Martin Bick ham, Evan Rogers, Jacob Spatz, James Evans, S. Bickham, Jacob Ax, Geo. Miller, jr., Hiram Evans, John Kurtz, William Witman, P. H. Toland. Dec 19 *ts-47 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Jons; FILBERT, to the Court of Qua:ter Sessions, of the January Term, 1849, for license to con tinue keeping a public house in Bainbridge, Conoytownship—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Conoy, where the said in.l 'or, tavern is proposed to be kept, Do Certify, tin, t the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo&te the public .and entertain strangers and travellers. and that we are well acquainted with the said Joh i Filbert, and that he is of good repute for hOnest • and temper ance, and is well provided with horse room and conveniences for the accommodatim , of strangers and travellers. J. B. Hamilton, J. Foreman, Amos Hicks, Henry Haldeman, jr., Jacob L. Warfel, Abraham Collins, Jacob S. Bare, John Haldeman, Fret crick Hipple, Jacob L. Engle, Henry C. Ober,.Jacob Adams, M. H. Smith Dec 19 E, M. FRAIM & CO •OPPOSITE TEIE MUSEUM. F—SPECTFU LLY 1:1. inform their friends and the public that th.•v have just re- CO yes: threct f; ‘,:tl 111=11 tion to their stock of French, Ger hvin Eng rs'z Pet femer y, Fancy' !ps, c °lnv.s rln g at artTc!rs. -Cn- t Gum the good quality and the low prier! 6; their articles, they 1 C perl . e•ct satiNta y.i: ction. Among the, goofs lie litund the EY, AC IS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF Cologne Water, Lavender Do., Florida Do., Bay Rum, Rohe , Miiltieur. Ambrosie, Tuberose, Vio lette, Vanilla, Verveine, Ambre, Musk, Mouseline, Cassia, Orange, Lavender, Magnolia, Melilot, Bou quet de Caroline, Jesamne. Heliotrope, Jonqviil, Patehouly, Cvdrat, Geranium, BergaMot, Citron, Sweet Briar, Jnekey Club, Boquet de Gen. 'Taylor, Jenny Lind, Mignimette, etc., etc. i OSIIETICS Black, Brown and White Stick Pomatmn, Glenn's Roman Kayldor, (fur freckles, &c.,) Cream of Al monds, Milk of Roses, Cold Cream, dlauel'i; cele brated Eau Divine de Venus, Pomade Divine, Toilet Powder, Pearl Powder, Lily White, Pearl Cakes and Tablets, Vegetable and . Vinegar Rouge, Ala baster Tablets, Flesh Balls, Rose Lip Salve, &c. FOR TILE HAIR Glenn's highly purified Bear's Oil, Jules Hauel's Bear's Oil, Bear's Grease, Reef's Marrow, Macas sar Oil, Glenn's and Hanel's Indian Oil, Pomade Philicome, Lion Pomade, Pomade Victoria. Po made fie Cherubin, (to curl the hair,) Glenn's In dian Hair Dye, Antique Oil, Bandoline Fixature, Velno's Curling Fluid, Ilauel's celebrated Curling Fluid, &c., &c„ &c. Reinstein's celebrated vegetable Tooth Wnsh and Powder, Glenn's Aromatic Rose Tooth P.,sie and Powder, Rose and Teaberry Paste 4, TOILET SOAPS Glenn's compound spermaceti Soap, Musk do., Bitter Almond do., Omnibus, Violet, Cinnamon, Millelleur, Rose, Floating, Transparent, Sands, Jules Ilauel's celebrated Nymph Soap, Shell, Cus hion, Wash Balls, Castile, Brown Windsor, Gen'l Taylor, Patchouly, Palmyrene Floating, Palm, &c —Walnut Oil, Glenn's Saponacious Compound, Taylor's do., Hailers Shaving Cream, Almond, Rose, Ambrosie, &c. SHAVING SOAPS Otto or Roses, Sachets or Scent Bags, for perfum ing Drawers and trunks, Rose Smelling. Salts, Aro matic or Preston Salts, Musk is papers, Pure Bay Rum, Indelible Ink, Court Plaster, Powder Boxes and Puffs, Smelling Boxes, Fancy Paper Boxes, Silk Purses, Purse Clasps and Trimmings, Card Cases, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Comb Cleaners, Farina Cologne, Cachou Aromatise, Portable Ink Stand for the Pocket, Teething Rings, Hand Mir rors, Pungent's Motto Wafers, China Figures, Ala baster Stands, Amandine for chapped hands. Ric. Ladies Caps and Head Dresses, Trimmings, finny and staple articles in every variety. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS. Santa Claus has come. Dec 19 Astonishing Inducements t U Persons commencing housekeeping: and all 1 others in want of the following ;irtieles. COPPER KETTLES, of the very best quality, at the reduced price of 26 rts. per pound, and a little less if desired. sTovEs or every variety at prices to suit the times. TIN-WARE lower than ever FEATHERS of the best quality. The subscriber has purchased the right of Jas. Stevens, of Maryland, for Lancaster county, fbr using and making his cooking utensils for Boiling and Steaming, which the subscriber will attach to his Cooking Stoves, giving them a decided advan tage over all others. Call and judge for yourselves and if you can't make`a day's wages don't buy. Inr Old Iron, Copper and Pewter taken in at the highest prices. C. KIEFFER, East King st., Lancaster, opposite Sprecher B. Rohrer's Hardware Store. Dec. 26, 1648. 3m-4S Adjourned Courts for 1549 Common Pleas. T is ordered by the Court that adjourned Courts I for 1549; be held for the decision in the Corn-' mon Pleas, Orphans' Cdhrt and Court of Quarter Sessions. On the 19th day of March Real Estate at Public Sale, do 18th -- 110 June, ek N SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1849, At do 17th kilo September, and ,i k j the ,Buck Tavern, in Drumore township, Lan do 17th do December, caster county, will be offered arpublie sale, in said year, to continue one week from the said i ..8 Valuable Tract of Land, . days respectively, and as much longer as the busi- containing 77 ACRES and 140 PERCHES, more or ness shall require. less, adjoining lands of George T. Clark, Esq., and All cases on the list for argument in the Orphans' others, beautifully situated on the State road lead- Court, shall be taken up on the flrst days of said i ing from Philadelphia to M'Call's Ferry on the terms, and proceeded with until disposed of, unless i Susquehanna river, 7 miles east of the latter place continued by consent, or on cause shown. i and 'near the Buck Tavern. The improvements . 'Fhe cases on the argument list in the Quarter I are a tive-story Sessions shall be. taken up on the Wednesdays of said terms, and in the Common Pleas on the Thurs- , DWELLING HODS tE 1 _ ,•-•,.),,,,' -.1 , days of said terms respectively, and proceeded in 1 35 by 25 feet, with two rooms and a large and corn until disposed of in like manner, unless continued i modisus kitchen °lt the first floor, and three rooms by consent or on cause shown. on the second floor, plastered throughout and It is further ordered that the absence of Counsel I weather-boarded; a good cellar underneath, and a ii.t the time appointed for taking up the cases men- I porch in front, a Log Barn, Pig Sty, new Smoke tioned in the preceding orders shall be no cause to ' House. Oven House, Milk House, with a never suspend proceedings therein, unless legal ground 1 : failing springof water, not surpassed in the coon for a continuance be shown. I try. An excellent PEACH ORCHARD of over 100 1 trees, and other fruit on the same. This property Adjourned District Courts for 1849. 1 has lately greatly improved by liming. Over For Arguments—one week, to commence 1 2000 buS'hels have been put on 'within five years. On the 19th day of February, A perpetual insurance on the buildings has been do 9th do April, effected with the Southern Mutual Insurance Com do 4th do June, and pony—the policy for which will be triinsferre'd to do Ist do October. , ' the purchaser. ' For Jury Trials—one week, commencing , Persons wishing to view the premises before the On the 12th day of March, , day of sale, will please call on the subscriber. do 29th 'do October, ' Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when du sth do November, terms will be made known and due attendance and such other periods as may be appointed at the given by above mentioned Adjourned Courts and regular terms. The above to he published in all the newspapers : in the city and county at Lancaster, three succes sive times in each, at the expense df the count•. Bills to presented at the Commissioners' Office. HENRY sToEK, Proth'y. LIST of desirable Ready Made Garments:— 1" Super Drab Beaver Tilbury Sack Coals. -li.-48 Super Brown Over Sack Coats. 1 Super Black Register Sack. , I Black and Brown Business Sack Coats. City Proclamation. ? ' French Dress Over Sack Coats. WH"REA S,tle Mayor, Recorder,ard two i French Cloth Dress and theAlde ,ffen.riusii,eofu,rea,e e,aidullcirciel.ticloaks city of Lancaster, have issued their precept, to me ' Black French Cassimere Pants. and the commissioners of the county of Lancaster, ! Super Plain and Fancy Cassimere Pants. directed, for drawing Jurors, and their usual venire 1 A large assortment of Vests, Shirts and Drawers. has issued, to me directed,lbr summoning Jurors i Any of the above goods may be seen at the large drawn in pursuance of said precept for holdica a [ Clothing Store, No. 62, East Penn Street, Between Mayor's Court for the said city, on the 2d Me;' lay [ Sixth and Seventh, Reading, where every attention of January, 1849, I will be ,given to please customers. Cut this ad- Public Notice is hereby given, To all the Alder- 1 yertisement out, and keep it till you want Clothing, men, Justices of the Peace, and Constables within ' and it will pay you for the trouble. the said city of Lancaster, that they be then and Also, a large assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, there, in their proper persons with their rolls„re- ' such as. Coats, Pants, Vests, Re., which will be cords, examinations and other remembrances, to do i sold unusually low. those things which to their offices in that behalf appertain to be, done, and also they who will pros- ! ecute against the prisoners that are' or then shall be in the Jail of the county of Lancaster, charged i CALIFORNIA GOLD with offences alleged to• have been committed ' within the limits of said city, and to be then found 1 OES not create an excitement equal to that - 11 , _Ly there to prosecute against them as shall be just. produced by Cheap Dry Goods that are now Dated at Lancaster, lot day of December, 184 , opening at the BEE HIVE, North Queen Street. B'. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Splendid Plaid Lustres only 16 cts worth 37 , N. B.—Aldermen and Justices of the Peace who Striped Changeable Lustres only 37Icts worth 62!' have Recognizances returnable to the Mayor's i Rich Maroon, Brown, Modes, Pur- Court, are requested to hand them to W. L. CAMP- . ple, Striped 62l " 87! DELL, Esq., Deputy Attorney General, a few days 1 Lupin's French Merinoes—all shades. before the court, that the indictments may Ire pre- I The largest variety of Ladies Dress Goods in pared for the (;rand Jury as Soo as Excellent Dark Calicoes only 6t eta. worth 10 cts. as the 'Court ; this city. . opens, that that body may not be deNned, and the : : Court proceed to "the trial. of causes pending. 61 etc. Punctual inch heavy unbleach'd Muslims only . Punctual attendance of Jurors and Witnesses will - 38 " flue .. . 6 1 .. • be expected and required each day at the opening These articles together with a variety of other of the Court. . choice DRY GOODS have just been received for Dec 26 4fi the HOLIDAYS, and are destined to be sold as the , _ ' greatest bargains, auctions, &c., to the contrary notwithstanding. • Prothonotary's Office, Lancaster, Dec. 26, *484 $lOOO PREMIUM !! LABOR SAVING STOVE BLACKING. . t T,IOR produ7.ing an immediate brilliant e black polish on Stoves, &e. But one trial j is requi site to prove that it is the most beautiful and easy polishing lustre, that has ever been offered tq the American public—the world challenged to produce a better articl,e. Another supply of this celebra ted Blacking just received and for sale wholesale and retail by %\TM G. DARER, Druggist, Centre Square. tf-48 Dec. 26, 1846 Prof. Barry's Tricoplierous or Medicated Compound. IS acknowledged by thousands, who use it daily, to be the onto remedy to prevent Baldness, and to restore hair that mu fallen off or become thin, to prevent gray hair; to prevent and remove every appearance of Scurf and Dandraff, and to keep the hair in the most healthy, soft and glossy slate, vet free from all oily and greasy appearances. For sale - by. WM. G. BAKER, Druggist,. Centre Square. Dec. 2S, 184 S. tf-48 Estate of Amos Good In the Court of common pleasfor the County of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, John Huber, Trustee, duly ap pointed by the Court over the person and estate of said Amos Good, under the last will and testament of Michael Good, late of West Earl twp , deed, did on the 14th day. of December, 1848, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said estate: • Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 15th day of January, 1849, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth>y: Pro htv place Lan. Dec. 261 4t-48 I A Ile Lancaster County Oak Hall Clothing Store, North-east corner of North Queen and Orange Sts., Lanc' AVING just returned from Philadelphia, is cnbled to offer to his numerous customers and other H who msy favor him with a call, the cheapest and best assortment of Fashionable ancl,Plain READY-M 4 DE CLOTHING, in the city of Lancaster. This establishment having attained a celebrity for the cheapness and great .variety of goods kept there, (which is unparalelled in the history a Lancaster,) it shall be the untiring endeavor of F. J. Kramph to continue its good name; and in doing so, the old adages still be verified of "Quick Sales and Small Profits," and "The Nimble Sixpence is better than the Slow Shilling." F. J. liraMpli has also a well selected assortment of. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASINETTS, vE.TING, &c., to :accommodate those who prefer being measured, all of which together with his good supply of Shirts., Drawers, Stockings, Gloves, Suspenders, &c., &c., make up the very best variety of Fall and Winter Goods, he has ever hail the pleasure of offering to the public. rh- ei•al wiad. of Anton). around m are dancing, And his sloth is so large that he can't Nil to suit ye 'rite blasts of December are Cast drag me [war As thousands nit+.lll , fied ciistnrn-rs know tt host show, in It tun] slut are in ettlunot advanettig„ And goon will Old Winler's dread army he here • I'a-pare then, ye lovers of comfort to Rceet biro. Ann, are, yourselves quickly. at Kra:uplr's : :• ilk, ‘ • then pick up your popurewit!, a few dollars in ii, With a %Vann wailer S you niay reartPs-ly 111001 aim, I lo d ile Acid vi , it Inc Lancaster County Oak 11011, • ;,,,' ul w inds iv hi-Lie, :,„,1 di.;“,al they roar. %V livr.t ti,iuna is ill al ir,tly all your wanta 'in a ininlile, _ Zrainidi .,, Clothing cis in;til ,, rot boils servos and Ilealll) MO thrill:: you poldely iOr giving a call. , II is bbl ire are line, and 1:IA prices are low, Oct 17 'FOR THE GOOD OF THE PEOPLE I" T UST- RECEI V El) at J. GISH'S GENERAL .411Eisd'i for the sale of Genuine Popular Medicines. 2.1 Store immediately opposite Mrs. Kauffman's Hotel, and next door to the Examiner 4- Herald Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa., a full supply of the following genuine and celebrated Family Medicines. irr 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 \Vine of Tar Rir 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—spiced Bit. No.t3. Dr. Swarne's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. Dr. Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup. . .. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Louden's Indian Expectorant and Hair Tonic. Braudreth's Universal Dr. Sherman's Prior Man's Strengthening Plasters Beckwith's Anti-Dyspeptic " .Euen's Dr. Dyott's Anti-Bilious " Dr. J. IL Longenecker's Black Salve. Grafenberg Vegetable " Graelenherg Health Bitters. .. Dr. Rush's Infallible Health " Green Mountain Ointment. Dr. Steeling's Vegetable IS cent Pills. • Tousey's Master dl Pain. • Dr. Wistar's Sarsaparilla and Tar " Shenck's PulmonicSyrup. • • . . . ('lickner's Sugar Coated Vegetable Veetable Embrocation. Worsdell's Restorative " I Thomson's Tar and 'Wood Naptha. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood " Beekman's •Pulmonic Syrup. . Dr. Wistar's Vegetable " • Hibbard's Wild Cherry Bitters. Dr. Soule's Sovereign Balm " Ritter's Tar and Wild Cherry Syrup. .. Hibbard's Family Rowand's Tonic Mixture for Ague. Stainburu's Vegetable Extract • " Hobensack's Worm Syrup. M'Allister's All-Healing Ointment and Hair Oil. Fahnestock's Vermillige. Mrs. M. C. Maxwell's Indian Extract Rheuma- Gay's Extract of Chanchalaqua . a Californian in and Pains, a certain cure. plant ofrare 'virtues. Dr. Jayne's Ameriean Ihir Dye. Dr. Sherman's Orris Tooth Paste. Detterer's Magic Hair Oil. Dr. Wistar's ctkprry Candy For coughs, &c. Indian Cholagogue for Fever and Ague. Hauck's Vegetable Panacea. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. . Barnes' Pile Lotion, a certain cure. Allebasi's Celebrated Medicines. Davis' Horse Linament. . Stainburns Medicated Toilet Soap. I 'Dillow's Heave Core. Dr. Davis' Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup. OPODELDOC, CASTOR With a number of other popular Medicines, (all At the Lowest Prices. Pamphlets, Hand-Bills, and copies of the Grad GENERAL AGENCY, opposite Kauffman's Hotel, November 14, 1848. ; ;Ci DR. HUNTER will tbrfeit SSO, it tirdlnig to cure any case of Secret Disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing ,or afflicting. Either Sex are invited to his private rooms, No. 38 North Seventh Street, without fear if Interruption by other patients, as thousands are cured yearly by his practical experience awl great remedies. Strangers and others who hate been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician, are so licited to call on the Doctor. HIS RFD Dnor and his SPECIFIC act like magic in diseases of this class. READ AND REFLECT.The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, hap piness, and in many cases their lives in ,the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. 1 4 is certainly impossible for one man to understana all the ills the human tinnily are subject to. Every respectable Physician has his particular branch, in which he is more successful than his brother pro- lessors, and, therefore, to that he devotes more of his time and study. Dr. Hurrsiza is known to be the most successful practitioner in the United States in diseases of the sexual organs. YEARS OF PRACTICE exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of gleet, stricture, effects of solitary habits, ulcers upon the body, throat, nose or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, gravel, irregularities, climate, or im purities of the blood, whereby the constitution has ; become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer spec dy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Office open during the week from 7 A. M. until 9 P. M. On Sundays the office will close at 2 P. M. Dec.l2 '4B 13-46 Clothing! Clothing IN READING, PENN'A JAMES JANIESON. St-47 Reading, Dec. 19 CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive, North Queen Street. tf-47 LANCASTER CITY IRON WORKS TAMES WHITEHILL, Iron Pounder and Manu facturer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Rolling and all other kinds of MILL GEARING, Shafting, Cot ton Machinery, Planning Machines, double and single geared Slide and Hand Lathes, upright and horizontal Boring Mills, all of which I guarantee to build on the most improved plans and finish in the best style of workmanship. N. B. Drawings, plans; specifications and estima tes of mills and machinery made at the shortest notice. Oct 10, 1848 For Sal e AN excellent two-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with a large garden, frame barn, and about 3 Acres of first quality limestone land attached, situated in Manheim township, near the. Rail Road, about miles from the" city of Lanaster. . . The property is in good condition—in a pleasant location, and suitab.e for -public business or private residence, and will be sold on accommodating terms if early application be made to the under signed JAMES C. CARPENTER, Lancaster city Dec 19 47 Sa.tinets. JUST RECEIVED tnd now opening an exten t) sive assortment of Satinets, comptising every price and color of most desirable styles, at the New York Store. ORIEL & GILBEAT Oct 10 F. .1. KRAM-Pll, Ills Cutts and Ids Ctimks,are substantial and pretty. Ills Sark' and his Bast:ups are handsome and n • urls Ili, Pains 311,1 his Vegls are the best is the city, i* • Fir rirtuti•ss it patters and beauty of furls. OIL S SWEET OIL, &c 1 10 which are warranted fresh and genuine,)and sold of Health, to be had gratis by applying at L. GISH'S North Queen Street, Lancaster. tb42 THE subscriber o ffers FOR RENT the , Mr, large Ina-stow TAVERN HOUSE', ,at prevent occupied by Daniel I: endig, Sign of the Treaty of Ghent, situated in West King Street, in the city of Lancaster, about I square flout the Court House, and next door to the subscriber's Store. The house is well calculated l'or 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 lot day 'of April next, DANIEL HARMAN. tf-40 Dissolut ion of Co-Partnership. partnership Jieretothre existing under the name and firm or Mullison & Collins is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All persOns basing claims against the said firm are requesteil to pre sent their accounts to either or the subscribers for payment on or before the first day of January next ensuing the date hereof; and those persons iiidebt ed to said firm are requested to come forward and make payment. Columbia, Oct. 31,'43 Tuition in the German and He- brew LabguAges. JACOB EHRLICH respectfully informs the citi tens of Lancaster, that he is-prepared to give instruction as Teacher of the Cernian and Hebrew Languages, and will be happy to receive a class. By long and practical experience in' this proli'ssion, both in Europe and America, he feels competent, in a:short time and by the eimplest methods', to impart an accurate knowledge and comprehension of these two useful and important languages. Applicants will please call at the Book Store 11 J. GISH r Co., (Diller's.) city of Lancaster . Dec 5,',4S Valuable City Property at Private Sale. • rr HE undersigned offers at Private Sale, the City Property recently purchased by him frointhe estate of the late William W. Pennell, deceased, consisting of a valuable three-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, kr,l with a two-story brick hack-building, and Lot or Piece of Ground thereto belonging, situate. NI 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 is in excellent repair and Baying a south ern exposure is one of the mostdesirable resider] Coo in the city. r HE Subscribers are just Opening a large alai fresh assortment of Groceries, &c., consisting in parts of the Mllowing articles: SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, Teas, Fresh Ground Spices, Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, Abounds, Pruens, Figs, Dates, Cranberries, Confectionary, &c. &c. ALSO—A large assortment of Glassware, Lard mud Pine Oil I.anips, Lairlp. Glasses, Sperm, Lard and Pine Oils, &c., together with variety of other articles in our lint: of business, all of ishieli will he sold at low prices at the Grocery Store opposite the Court house. WILLIAMS & CLARKSON. 41-45 . HENRY RUSH. I)R. WILLIAM STEELING'S PULMONARY SYRUP is tht GRAND REMEDY for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Throat Disease, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fever, Measles, Shortness of Breath, and in short for all Diseases of the Throat, Breast ;nut Lung, Try it and you Will not be disappointed. It is far superior to the host of useless trash that is of to. the public, and on trial you will find it so! The only thing in which it is deficient is that the price is only Fifty Cents, while others are extorting One Dollar a Bottle for articles very the inferior! Fur sale by MR. SMITH, Druggist, JOHN GISH, JACOB LONG, Lancaster City,, and wholesale by the Proprietor, at Camden City, Neu• Jersey. Dec 5, '4B A Tknner Wanted. • TN the village Of ogansville, Earl township:, 1 Lancaster county, there is an excellent opportu- nity afforded for a single man to set up the TIN NING BUSINESS. The undersigned has a shop or building erected; which he will let for that Or, pose. A good workman will find this opportunity to his advantage. The location is in a densely populated neighborhood, and there is no other tin shop in the vicinity. Immediate possession will be given, - and the terms, which will be made rea sonable, can be ascertained on application to,. Vugansv Dec 12 Stray Heifer. ADZE to the subscriber's pre- miser in Elizabeth' township, abort one mile south from the resi- :,1 1 1 111 1.. deuce of Peter Martin, Esq., and about the same distance west of New Ephrata ' a STRAY HE IFE R, about IS months old, with a hell on a strap round the neck, of a light red color,.some white on the loiver part of the body and legs. The owner is requested to prove property and Ray expenses of keeping - and take said Heifer away, otherwise it will be disposed of according . to law. Dec.,16,'48. JOHN DEMMY. Dec 10 47 French Nipple Shields. iated NiooTi. soreiEß who afflicted s r s c e a na have th ei with s ff e e r x i c n a g r stated by purchasing and applying the above highly useful and cheap article. Also Tops or Caps for Nursing Bottles. For sale at JOHN F. LONG'S Drug and Chemical store, No. S, North Queen St. Dec 12 '4B tf-46 ►(SHE Semi-Annual Meeting of the Stockholders 1 of the Conestoga Steam Mills will be held at the public house of Peter Reed, in the city of Lan caster, on Monday, the Ist day of January neat, :at 2 ,a , clock P. M. 300 GALLONS White winter Pressed Sperm Oil in Store and for sale by • J. F. LONG. 0 No.,S, North Queen Street. tf-44 Tavern Stand For Renl REUBEN MULLISON, THOS. COLLINS. • JOl-IN L. THOARSON. Groceries! Groceries!! The Great Discovery JOHN VOGAN Conestoga Steam Mills. E. C. REIGART, President. 3t-47 Bleached Sperm 011.
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