Benrare of Counterfeits . and tattons. - The unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, in all the diseases for which it is recommended; curing many cases after. the skill of the best physicians was unavailing,' has ;effected a large and increasing demand for it. This fact has caused many unprin cipled counterfeitors and imitators to palm ,off spfi rious mixtures, of similar name and appearance, for the genuine Balsam. "Dr. \Vistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," is the only genuine. The rest merely imitate the name of the, original, while they possess none of its virtues. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. The genuine Balsam is put up in bottles - , with the words " Dr.Wistaes Balsam of Wild Cherry, Phila. , ' blown in the glass; each bottle bearing a label on the front, with the signature of H. WISTAR, M. D. This will be enveloped with a new wrapper; copy right secured, 1844; on which will always appear the written signature of I. BUTTS. Be careful and get the genuine DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. None genuine unless signed by I. BUTTS, Address all orders to SETH W. FOWLE, Boston, Mass. " For sale in Lancaster city by mh2o-2t 8] GISH & BROTHER. County Loan. PERSONS wishing to loan money to the County of Lancaster, will please hand ih to the Com missioners of Lancaster County, proposals stating the amount they wish to loan and at what per cent. per annum JOHN LANDES, JOHN WITNIER, HENRY MUSSELSIAN March 20, ,49 To Enterprising Men. JUDD & MURRAY, Opposite the Post Office, North Queen st., Lancaster. WANT enterprising men in every section of Pennsylvania to sell the following , and other useful works. To those who can command from 650 to $lOO a good opening here preients itself for a profitable business. • Sears' New and Popular Pictorial Description of the United States, containing an account of the To pography, Settlement, History, Revolutionary and other interesting Events, Statistics, Progress in Agriculture, Manufactures and Population, &c., of each State in the .Union, illustrated with engravings of the Principal Cities, Places, Buildings, Scenery, Curiosities, Seals of the States, &c., &c. Sears' New and Complete History of the Bible -700 pages. Sears' Scenes and -Sketches of Continental Es rope-550 pp: Sears' Pictorial Description of Great Britain and Ireland-550 pp. Sears , 'lnformation fur the People-600 pp. " New Pictorial Family Library-600 pp. ". Pictorial History of the American Revolu tion-450 pp. Sears' Pictorial Sunday Book-600 pp. • . " Bible Biography-500 pp. Wonders of the World, (second series,) —540 pp. A large assortment of Books may he found at the CHEAP BOOK STORE, • at very low prices.' Also; Blank Books and Sta tionery in great variety. March 20, '49 8 The Seven Capital Sins JUST. PUBLISHED: Voluptousness, complete, being the fourth of Seven Capital Sins, by Eugene Sue ; _price 25 cents. Essay on the Union of Church and State, by Bap tist Wrothesley, Noel, M. A., 12mo. Macauley's England, cheap edition, vol. 1; price only 25 tents. The Caxtons, allunily picture, by Bulwer; part 1 Price 181 cents. New York in Slices, by an experienced carver. Roland Cashel, by Charles Lefever, part Ist. The diamond and the Pearl, a new novel, by `Mrs. Gore. Price 25 cents. Weiss, on Water Cure, price SI. All of Ellen Pickerings, Mrs. Greys, and other popular novels on hand. The best assortment of Miscellaneous and Reli gious Books, Stationary, Blank Books, &c., can always be found at the Chem Book and Periodical Store of J. GISH & BROTHER, 3 doors from the National House, Lancaster. march 20• It-8 . BONOM SAMSON, BRUSH MANUFACTURER North ,Queen St., .above the Rail Ruad, Lancaster. Boisrom SAMSON has constantly un hand a great variety of Fancy and other BRUSHES. Comprising Hair, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth, Sweeping. Shaving, Scrubbing, Wall, Dustidg, force, Paint, Varnish, Sash-tools, and every article in the brush line. Fir, quality Shoe alid Stark Bristles fur sale. N. B. Highest ',rice given Mr Country Bristles. 'march 20 gtmS 2000 Premium Blinds BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth Street, . Philadelphia, YENITIAN BLIND AND WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURER, (awarded the first and highest MEDALS at the New York, Baltimore, and Philadelphia - Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confi dence in. his manufacture,) asks the attention of p • sera to his assortment of 2000 Blinds of wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings "styles and colors. Also, a large and gene . s ortment of • TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, . all of which he will sell at the lowest rush prices. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. n- Dealers supplied on liberal terms—Mt The citizens of Lancaster City and County are respectfully invited to call- before purchasing else where—confident of pleasing all. OPEN IN THE EVENINGS March 20, '49 Philadelphia Importations FANCY GOODS, PERCUSSION CAPS, &c., &r. )T UST RECEIVED and for sale at lowest whole rates. 1 Case French Fans, silver, plain and marabout. 2 cg Tooth Brushes, over 50 patterns. 4 " Percussion Caps, GD, SB, split, ribb'd and plain. 15 c 4 Marbles, Slates, Pencils, Re. 2 " • Snuff Boxes, Segar Cases, and Tin Foil. I" Confectioners' Papers; Pulling Crackers, and Moulds. 1 " Watches, Watch Tools, and Musical Boxes. 10 " F.ancy Goods, as Bag Clasps ' Silk Purses, Purse Silk, Cologne Bottles, Labels, Drug gists' articles, Perfumery, Carmine, Combs, Bronzes, Accordeons, Fancy Gilt and Mar ble Papers Forming one of the most complete and cheapest stocks of Fancy Goods to be found in this city. \V. TILLER, IMPORTER, No. 1 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. March 20, '49 4t-S To Builders, Carpenters, &c 1,500,000 ft. dressed CAROLINA FLOORING BOARDS 500;050 4 ' " SPRUCE 200,050 " " WHITE PINE " 200,000 " " INDIAN RIVER. " .; 100,000 " " FENCING, SHEL.VING . , &C. The finest and largest stock of dressed LUMBER ever offered for sale in this or any other market. It was dressed in the best manner last summer and fall, and may therefore be relied upon not to shrink. "Orders from the country accompanied with the Cash and City reference, if satisfactory, will be attended to with especial care. WILSON & LAVENDER, Brown St. Wharf, Philadelphia. 3m-S March 2.0, '49 White Carona Soap. THIS SUPERIOR WASHING SOAP is recom mended to - the attention of Ladies, as being well adapted for the Toilet and Nursery on account of its great emollient gUalities. A'small supply just received and for sale at JOHN F. LONG'S Drugs Chemical Store, No. S, North Queen St. March 20, '49 tf-S Fresh Seed Peas. JUST RECEIVED—Extra. Early, Prince Albert, Early Dwarf Prolific, Blue Prussian,Early Frame, Blue Imperial an Dwarf Marrowf t Peas. ALso—Extra Early, Early Valentine, Windsor and true -Lima BEANS, and White and Yellow ONION SETTS. For sale at JOHN -F. LONG'S Drug & Chemical Store, No. 8, North Queen St. March 20, '49 tfi.B Strasburg Academy. THIS Institution has been in successful operation under the care of the present Principal for the last ten years. The whole expenses per session of 5 months $55,00. The Summer session will com mence on the Ist Monday of May. For circulars, reference, &c., address Rev. D. M'CARTER, Principal. march 20 td-8 For Sale TWO FIRST RATE BUSINESS HOUSES, situ ate in the city of Lancaster, on the West side of North Queen Street, half a square from the Court-House, adjoining J. Michael's hotel. For particulars inquire of J. MICHAEL. march 20 4t-8 Cod Liver OH. Asupply of prime Cop LIVER Om just received 4 nd for sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSIPS Medicinal, Drug & Chemical Store, Ravi Ring St Mara 88) )40 S Court Proclanlation. F • WHEREAs, the Hen.' ELLIB Pieed dent:ollld J.,1 COB GROSE! and Eit , t,-BcxtAtrrEn, Esq'rs., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the' county of Lancaster, and Ati 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 tome directed, requiring me, among other things to make Public Proclama tion -throughout my Bailiwick, that the Court .of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, will commence' in the city of Lancaster; in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, on the' 3d Monday of April next, 1849, in pursuance of which precept Public Notice is hereby given, To the Mayor, 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 be 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 dond; 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 22d of January, 1849. JACOB HUBER, Sehriff. 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 I. E. HIESTER, Esq., the prosecuting Attorney,. that bills or Indictment may be prepared, and ready to be sent to the Grand `Jury, so that that body may not be unnecessarily detained for a want of busi ness, and the Prosecuting Attorney will have lei sure to proceed immediately to the trial of Indict ments pending. Lancaster, March 20, 1849. tc-S Tax Collectors for 1849 PliE. following named persons were appointed _L Collectors o f State and County Tax, for Lan caster county, for the year 1849: Bart George J. Baughman, Brecknock Anthony Good. Cernarvon Andrew S. Weller. Cocalico East John Hower. Cocalico West Samuel Eberly. Colerain Wm. Galbraith. Columbia Thomas B. Dunbar. Conestoga Henry H. Gall. Conoy Solomon Haldeman. Donegal East James Johnston. Donegal West Jacob Redsecker. Drumore James McPherson. Ephrata. William Bentz. Earl John Kurtz. Earl West John Sheaffer. Eliz..beth Peter Elser. . Fulton John Scott. Hempticld East Wm. Parker. liemptield W est Joseph Bard. Lampeter East John Smith. Lampeter West Cyrus N. Herr. Lancaster Jacob M. Frantz. Lancaster City Jacob Zecher. Leacock Isaac Bait. Leacock Upper I.ewis Sheaffer. Little Britain Robert Patton, Jr. Manheim John Garber. Xl artic Henry Hart. Manor Abraham Landis. Mount Joy William Wilson. 'Paradise George Slaymaker. Penn John F. Hummer, Esq. Rapho. Samuel Ensminger. Salisbury William Andrew. Sadsbury Jacob K. Smoker. Strasburg George Wiker.. Strasburg Borough - - Warwick George Geyer. No-ricE.—The above named Collectors are in formed that their duplicates will be ready for de livery on the 26 inst. P. G. EBERAIAN, Clerk Commissioners March 20, '49 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM, for a license to continue to keep a house of public entertainment in the township of Bart, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Bart, where said inn.or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Christopher Graham, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Joseph M'Cloro, Daniel Riel, James Gilleland, Jaiion Eckman, William Smith, Amos Picket, Mar tin Eiikman, Samuel Ilagans, Christian Bowen, E. Prier, .lolm Coulter, John Miller. March 30,'49 n3t-S N K MATTER iw the intended application of I MICHA El, EBY, Mr a license to commence house of public entertamment at his residence in East Donegal township, on the tow-path, half-way between Marietta and Bainbridge. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of East Donegal, where said inn or tavern is proposed or be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers and that we are well acquainted with the said Michael Eby, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room hod conveniences for the accommodation or strangers and travellers. John K. Barr, George Pence, Henry E. Bear, Marti o, Martin Bowman, ,Henry Brene man, Jacob Williams, Peter Horn, David Horn, John Lightner, Benjamin Grove, Jacob Spies, Jos. Shiriiman, Christian Brubaker, Thos. J. Albright, John Engle. Mnrch 20, 49 • •''3t-S TN THE :NIAI"FER of the intended application of ANN PARRY, for license to continue keep ing a house of public entertainment in Dromore township, it being an old stand. \k r., the undersigned citizens of Drumore town ship, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Ann Parry, and that she is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers anintravellers. James Barnes, William Barnes, Gerge Brown, Amos Ailes, John McSparran, Fleming McSparran, Thomas N. McSparran, P. S. Housekeeper, John Pusey, Sam'l Morrison, John Watson. G. Morrison. Marco 20, '49 *3t-8 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of MARY M. KENDIG, for license to keep a public house in the South East Ward, in the city of Lancaster, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the South-West Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn tit' 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 Mary M. Kendig, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John N. Lane, G. H. Whitaker, C. Kieffer, Wrn. Gumpl, Neal Lagan, Jacob Hostetter, George W. Hamersly, Hostetter & Beatss, F. A. Muhlenberg, Daniel Lagan, James Damant, A.G. Helfenstein. March 20, '49 3t-S TN THE MATTER of the intended application I of ISAAC REBER, for license to continue to keep the house of public entertainment, now and for a number of years kept by Aaron Carpenter, situate in Reamstown, East Cocalico township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of East Cocalico, where the said inn or tavern is pro-, posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and linvellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Isaac Reber, and that he is of good repute fol. honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jonas Frederick, Abraham Myers, Cyrus Ream, John S. Royer, William . S. Breniser, John Royer, Jeremiah M. Sallada, R. Ream, David Blensinger, Sam'l T. Killian, Elias Weitzel, Elias Weitknecht, William Musser, J. S. Heitler. March 20, '49 ".3t-S TN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN CAMPBELL, for a license to keep a house of, public entertainment in the village of Safe Harbor, township of Manor, recently kept by H. K. Minich, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Manor township, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is pro posed 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 ' Campbell, and that lie is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry K. Minich, Peter Williamson, John M Peirkins, James Conner, Abram Hess, Abram Gon der, Thomas Lewis,' Johh Shoe, Edward Hess, I Benner, John Dougherty, Martin Shoaff, John J Payne, Daniel Will. March 20,''49 np3t-8 Estate of Samuel Hoffman, dec., and Daniel Hoffman. In the Court of Common Pleas for the'Co. of Loner. W HEREAS, a P e e c t e e a r se L d on a g n , d tr p us a t n e i e el of Ho S fr am ina u n el did on the 2Gth day of February, 1849, 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 lgth day of April, 1849, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest ; HENRY STOEK, Proth , y. Prothonotary's Office, kLancaster i March 03, 949 j. 4t4 FAFRICf(D - READ PHILARELPHIA MEDICAL' HOUSE—Estab lished 15 years ago by Iht.iKtrricrirtr. The oldest, surest and- best hand to Care all forms of secret diseases,-diseases.of the skin, and solitary habits of youth. is, Dr Kinkelin, Northwest corner of THIRD and. UNION Streets, between Spruce and. Pine a square-and-a-half from the Exchange, Philadelphia. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Thereis a habit which boys teach each other at the Academy or College—a habit indulged in when by himself, in solitude, growing up with the boy to manhood ; few of those who indulge in this perni cious practice are aware of the consequences until they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, vague fears in the mind. The individual becomes feeble, he is unable to labor with accustomed vigor or to apply his mind to study; his .step is tardy and weak, he is dull, ir resolute. If the Solitary Vice Is continued, the procreative power is destroyed, and marriage rendered impossible, a long train of nervous affections follow, the countenance is down cast, the eyes without natural lustre, shamefaced ness is apparent. THESE. ARE SYMPTOMS WHICH SHOULD AWAXEN the attention of those similarly •affiicted. If the Victim Be concious of the cause of his decay, and quit it, he suffers under those terrible nocturnal and ina•ol untary emissions, which weaken and shame him, producing mental and physical prostration. If he emancipates himself before the practice has done its worst, and enters matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. Persons of all ages can, now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated. Young Men! • Let no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one, who, from education and re spectability, can alone befriend you. Re who places himself under DR. KINKELIN'S treatment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man, and is whose bosom will be forever locked the secret of the patient. Thousands have been restored to health, from the devastations of those terriffic maladies by DR. KINKELIN, GERMAN PIITSICIAN. PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICES, forwarded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. in— POST-PAID LETTERnnswered forthwith. March 20,'99 ly-S Doctor Yourself! For 25 Cents! ..-,-- • ,ck\ ( (----- it - 1011 Y means of the POCKET 10 ESCULAPIUS, or every lai. s one his own Physician! 20th . .V:... ti , edition, with upwards of one ..0e,..4:41) n hundred Engravings,showing Ili i :\gl '.f. , A. F, private dispases in everyshape 1,....t l). ; ,lf_ and form, and malformations I.i / . of the generative system, by 4 ‘l . . f ,. = Az. W. Younc, M.D. ,74, :' if; ,;;;• The time has now arrived, ..-; 7 . 4 1.,, ,, ~: that persons suffering from l''' , `,..i1 - • = secret disease, need no more ..- ..:,... become the victintof quackery as by the prescriptions_contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to busi ness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood's early decline, with observations on marriage—besides many other de rangements which it would not be proper to enu merate in the public prints. ' n- Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, °' DR. W. YOUNG, No. 152 SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia,"—post paid. March 20, '49 511 CANE AND RUSH SEAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 131 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Opposite Franklin Square,' Philada. Upon the principles of "Better and Cheaper," "Quick Cash Sales and Small Profits." A N assortment of Cane Seat Chairs, in the great it est variety and style of finish, made of Wal nut, Birch, Maple and Imitation Woods, at the Cheapest Priers for CASII ONLY. Light and durable patterns, Cottage Chairs, Cane Settees, Lounges, large and small Rocking Chairs, Store Stools, Ann Chairs, &c., &c. House-keepers, and all who are "fixing up, , fur house-keeping, can gratify their taste in selecting styles, and procure a warrantable article, by calling on the regular mtnufacturer. N. P. WOOD. No. 131 North Sixth Sreet, eight duorsithove Race, 31arch 0_0,+49 Estate of Gabriel C. Eckert, dec. Lyric E is hereby given that letters testamen tary have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Gabriel C. Eckert, late of Leacock township, Lancaster enmity, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are, there tine, requested to present them, thily authenticated —and those knowing themselves to be indebted to make payment to either of the undersiffned. GEORGE L. ECKERT, residing in Paradise township, JOHN G. ROBISON, residing in Leacock township. *6t-S March 20, '49 A CARD. T)ERCIVAL M. POTTS, representing A. H. M'Calla, Importer of Brandies, Wines and Segars, No. 30 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, .will arrive in this City on Wednesday Evening next, with samples of the following articles to which ,he would invite particular attention: Fine old pale and dark Brandies of various brands and vintages, Old Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Champagnes in quarts and pints, Claret in wood and glass, all of celebrated brands, Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whiskey of unequalled quality and flavor, London Brown Stout, Fresh Salad Oil, a small invoice of genuine Flor de Cabana Segars, unsurpassed for delicacy of flavor,—all of which will be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. March 00, 'l9 3t-8 TN THE 11... VIPER of the intended application of PHILIP DIETRICH, for license to keep a house of public entertainment in the North East Ward, city of Lancaster, it being an old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of the North East Ward, of Lancaster city,' where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that see are well acquainted with the said Philip Dietrich, and that lie 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. Michael Malone, M urthy Malone, Sohn Fonder smith, John Malone, John Toner,Adam Metzger Daniel Rees, Frederick J. Hensl, D. E. Lechler S. G.Musser, Samuel Rupley, Jacob Zecher. March 20, , 49 53t.8 ilarnley Patent Corn Plough. NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the sub scriber has bought the Patent Right of Harn ley's Corn Plough, for the following townships, viz: Lancaster, Strasburg, Conestoga, Martic, and East and West Lampeter; and he will keep constantly on hand a stock of said Ploughs. Persons wishing to purchase' the same for use in the aforementioned townships, will please call either on the subscriber, or leave their orders at Geo. M. Steinman's Hard ware Store, where the articles can also be had on the same terms as at my shop.' Shop Rights, lb for manucturing the Ploughs can be had by making application either to the subscri ber, or to George M. Steinman, and by paying one dollar in advance for each plough intended to be made. A liberal discount will be made to persons pur chasing by the quantity to sell agan, by making early application to the subscriber. Any infringe ment upon the rights of the subscriber in the above patent, will be punished with the utmost penalty of the law. JOHN CHOCK, Conestoga Centre; Lancaster county, Pa. March 13, '49 3t-7 To Dealers In Coal. WANTED 1800 tons of Baltimore Company Coal, or other coal of equal quality, at the . Conestoga Steam Mills, Lancaster Pa., 100 tons to be delivered on or before the first day of May, 100 tons on or before .the 15th day of flay, 100 tons on or before the Ist day of June. 200 tons on or be fore the 15th day of Junp, the remainder (luring the months of July, August and September 1849, to be delivered in the yard of the mill, free of dirt, and to be weighed in the scales of the Company. Also . for 500 tons of pea coal, to be delivered between the first days of June and August, of same quality as the 1800 tons, free of slate and dirt.. Sealed propo sals will be received until the 10th day of April, at the office of the Conestoga Steam Mills. _ _ _ D. LONGENECKER. td-7 march 13 Taxes yet Outstanding. Drumore tp. 1844 $l9 86' Lancaster C 1848 $662 72 W. Dongal 1847 162 87 f Leacock tp. " 588 93 Martic " 25 00 U. Leacock " 381 88 Strasburg bor " 163 85 *L. Britain " 90 97 Bart tp. 1848 405 88;*Manheim ^ 690 58 Columbia bar" 145 511Martic " 301 97 Conoy tp. " 165 40117 anor " 993 95 *Conestoga " 296 221Mountjoy "." 430 41 W. - Donegal " 134 61*Paradise " 107 91 Drumore " I 1 1 99!Penn " 92 50 Ephrata " 303 23i Rapho " 567 25 Earl " 1755 85 *Salisbury " 580 80 West Earl " 594 01 trasburg " 349 40 Elizabeth " 190 85 " bor " 90 52 Fulton " 36 30 Warwick tp. " 657 21 E. Hempfield " 682 68,Sadshary " 105 19 Nom—Those marked o'l haire since paid in ful.s JOHN F. UMW: I ER, Treasurer.. MaTch.6, )49, 14-8 I of P,,11. HAAG, for a•Licenae to keep-apublic house in Elizaliettapwn x it being an old stand. Ws, the tindersigned - citizeiel Of Elizabetlitbitiff, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessarylto accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with tie said P. H. Haag, and that be is of good repute for honesty_ and temperance, and is w 11 provided with house room end conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers. Jacob Redsecker, George Patterson, Jos. Clin ton, John Lynch, Samuel Harmony, Michael Kitch, Sebastian• Keller, Henry Shultz, A. Greenawalt, Andrew Wade, John W. Reefing, Joseph Strause, John Foltz,lsaac Redsccker. March 13, , 49 3t-'f TN THE MATTER of the intended applicatiOn of•MARY SMITH, for license to continue keep ing a house of entertainment at her old stand ;in Martic township. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Martic, 'Lancaster county, where said inn or tav ern 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 Mary Smith, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well . provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Hiram Watson, George Martin,'John Nagle, John Gochnauer, John Morton, Cristian Brenne man, David Huber, Silas Winters, Benjamin H. Witmer, Samuel Broome, J. Hart, Martin Huber, jr., Samuel Huber, Peter Krug. March 13, '49 .3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended application I of MOSES GOLDSCHMID, for license to keep a public house in Lancaster city. We, the undersigned citizens of the North East Ward of said city, where the said inn or tavern' is proposed to he 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 Moses Gold= schmid, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well-provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Charles Nauman, Whiteman Benner, J. Albright, D. Heitshu, H. Baumgardner, J. H. Longenecker, Thomas Baumgardner, G. 11. Smith, B. Mishler, Henry Hines, Jacob M'Cully, Owen Hopple. %larch 6,'49 3t-6 N THE MATTER of the intended application of I WILLIAM J. STEELE, for license to continue keeping a house of public entertainment at the Buck, in Drumore township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens:of the township of Drumore, Lancaster County, where said inn' ,or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said William J. Steele, and that he is of good repute for bOn esty and Temperance, an 3 is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers. J. M. Hopkins, Samuel Morrison, A. S. Ewing, John Long, G. T. Clark, P. 1,4. Housekeeper, It. W. Mond, Henry Rush, Thomas Neel, Frederick Zarruch, William Showalter, Amos Groff, S. Bailey. March 13, '49 uq3t-1 N THE MATTER of the intended application 1 of LEWIS R. DEEG, of the township of Rapho, for license to continue keeping a house of public entertainment at his old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Rapho township, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn, or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and dntertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Lewis R. Deeg, and that he is of good repute for bonesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Martin Brubaker, John A. Bartruff, Henry Shelly John Brenneman, John Baker, Christian Wenger Isaac Hershey, Seth Eby, Henry Daurlee, Samue Fretz ' Martin Metzler, Jacob Hock, Jacob Far Mer David Steiner, Henry Miller. . March 13, '49 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of ,MARTIN HERR, for a license to continue keeping a house of public•entertainment in the vil lage of Intercourse, in Leacock township, sign of the Traveller's Rest,' it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Leacock town ship, Lancaster County, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers travellers, and that'we are well acquainted with the said Martin Herr, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Rood; John R. Krider, Daniel M. Emil; Adam D. Zook, Moses Eaby, Jacob K. Eckert,: D. T. Bair, Benjamin Hoover, Geo. H. Skiles, Frede rick Snyder, Joel Sharp, David Beam. March 6, •d 9 *3t-G IN THE MATTER of the intended application of ELIZABETH BURKE, for a license to con tinue keeping a house of public entertainment in Fulton township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Fulton, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is .ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Elizabeth Burke, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. James McSparran, Elias Penington, J. Webster, Abner Brown, John M. Cauffinan, C. C. Cauffman, Isaac S. Webster, Samuel Wicks, Samuel Hess, Wm. Arnold, Benjamin Brook, George H. Heskes, J. B. Stubbs, John Findley, W. Whitaker. March 6,-49 3t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN NVEITZEL, for license to continue keeping a public house in Soudersburg, East Lam peter township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of East Lampeter township, Lancaster county, where said inn or tav ern 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 Weitzel, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with. house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Daniel Miller, Samuel Brua, Daniel Denlinger, Timothy Daly, Isaac Denlinger, M. G. Souder, Wm. Rock, David Jackson, John R. Miller, Chas. Myers, Leonard Kessler, William Harkins. March 6, '49 3t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of ELI RUTTER, for a license to continue to keep a house of public entertainment in Leadock township, sign of Pequea Inn, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Leacock town ship, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said' inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Eli Rutter, And that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room 'and conveniences for the acdommodation of strangers and travellers. Uriah Bitzer, Henry Hurst, John S. Hurst, Jos. Rune], Daniel M. Eaby, John L. Lightner, John C. Hurst, Isaac Bitzer, John B. Newhouser, Robert Tagert, Benjamin Hoover, John It. Krider. March 6, '49 3b.6 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of JONATHAN DIFFENDERFER, for license to continue to keep a house of entertainment in New vine, West Donegal township, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of West Donegal township, where said. inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Jonathan Diffenderfer,:and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Redsecker, A. Greenawalt, Abm. Redsec ker, Emanuel Shober, Peter Tshudy, Jacob Keller, John Celler, Jacob Rhoads, David Keller, John Gempshorn, Jacob Gephart, John Crowley, Adam Musser, Samuel Masser. March 13, , 49 3t-7 TN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOSEPH LONG, for license to keep a house of entertainment, at the old stand formerly kept by , Joseph Elliott, in Drumore township. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Drumore, 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 en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Joseph. Long, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the atcommodation of strangers and travellers. Daniel Lefever, George Ailment; jr., J. Shavely, Vincent Reynolds, William* Phillips, John Watson, James Barnes, G.Merison,.A. Dubree, G. FL Clark, S. J. Hamilton, J. M. Steele. March 13, '49 3i-7 Wm. Maffitt. deceased. LETTERS Testamentary have been granted to the estate, of William Maffitt, deceased, of the city of Lancaster. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated—end those knowing themselves indebted, are requested to make immediate ipay ment, to M. M'Grann, North Queen St., Lancaster. MICHAEL M 2 GRANN, JOHN DOUGHERTY, , Executors. Match 6, 40 N THE ittkri'FlCat the ite d `application 1 of DANIEL O'DONELL, fora Brunie fro'com mence keeping a public house in Mount Joy town—, it sh ikei, sign of the Running Pump, on the Lancaster p Ws, the Undersigned citizens of-the township of Mount Joy; - where the said inn orlavern is proposed to 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 ac qttainted with the said Daniel ()Tenet!, and that he •is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and iswell provided with houSe.room and conveniences for the accommodation of Strangers and travellers. Geowe Meyer, David Coble, John Sharer, Abra ham %X eile, Melfirod Gang, David Sharer, Horace Allem*, B. N. Farren, Isaac Brunnar, Abraham Miley, Hugh Funck, Ephraim Harney. March 13, 49 .3t-7 TN.THE MATTER of the intended application of ROBERT LAIRD, for a'license to commence keeping a house of public entertainment at the Rail Roan in the borough of Elizabethtown, formerly kept by P. IL Haag, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the borough of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers ' and that we are well ac quainted with the said Robert Laird, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Redsecker, Geo. Fisher, Abraham Brene man, A. Greenawalt, John Straus, William Hagee, Samuel Redsecker, C. G. Huber, Isaac Redsecker, John S. Boyer, Henry Ober, Jackson Schaeffer, Emanuel Hoffman, George Boyer, Philip Fisher, Divid Coble March 13, 49 TN THE MATTER of the intended application I of ABRAHAM PETERS of the township of Manor, for a license to continue to keep a house of public entertainment in said township, at his old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Manor township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Abraham Peters, and that he is of. good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and. conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry Kauffman, Abraham Seitz, M. D., John Denlinger, Henry Funk, Daniel Smith, Michael Bender, Jacob K. Shenk, John Landis, (miller,) John Lintner, (miller,) Jacob M. Frank, Christian Brubaker, John Lintner. March 13, '49 *3t.-13 N. THE MATTER of the intended application I of WILLIAM ECHTERNACHT, of the boro' of Strasburg, for a license to continue to keep a house of public entertainment in said borough, at his old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the borough of Strasburg, 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 ac quainted with the said Wm. Echternact, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers arid travellers. James Graham, Joseph Potts, George Wentz, Amos E. Cochran, Samuel Spielman, John Gyger, William Stacy, Jacob Weitzel, Jacob Potts, Robt. Evans, John Rehn, John Kilburn, Wm. Black. March 13, '49 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JAMES H. HOUSTON, for a license to con tinue keeping a house of public entertainment in Salisbury township, at his old stand, known by the sign of the Gap Grade. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Salisbury, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertainv strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said James H. Houston, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Elias Eby, B. F. Houston, Henry Dickinson, S. H. Passmore, John Bitzer, Hugh Rambo, Caleb J. Baldwin, Thomas Livingston, William F. Baker, Thomas S. M'llvaine, George Di M'llvaine, J. B. Baker. March 13, '49 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JOHN ROTH, sr., for a license to continue keeping a house or entertainment at his old stand, Rabbit Ilill, Warwick township. Wr., the undersigned citizens of the township of Warwick, where said inn or tavern is proposed to he kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, Mid that we are well ac quainted with the. said John Roth, sr., and that he is of good repute. Mr honesty and temperance, and is well provided with }louse room and conveniences for the accommodation or strangers and travellers. Abraham Myers, Christian Grube„lohn Grubo, Jacob Graver, jr., John M. Evans, Isaac Freymyer, Henry Freymyer, Miles Ha'lecher, Samuel Hess, John Sham., Peter Kofroth, jr., Henry Rudy, Geo. Geyer. March 13, '49 :53t-7 BRUSHES ! BRUSHES :: ROTHARMEL, thankful for past favors, itj takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Lancaster, that he still continues his 13RUSH STORE, at the same stand, East King Street, in the city of Lancaster, between Sprecher's and Swope's Hotels, and immediately opposite Demuth's Snuff ,Vanufac tory, where he contemplates keeping a general as sortment of BRUSHES, suitable for this market, all of which are manufactured by himself, or under his immediate inspection, such as clothes brushes, hat, hair, tooth, hand, flesh, shaving, sweeping, white-washing, scrubing, dusting, window, shoe maker's, watchmaker's, varnish, paint, graining, horse brushes, and all other kinds that are manu factured by the trade, to which the attention of the public is respectfully directed to call and look at. Nu charge made for looking. All orders from country merchants and shop keepers attended to with promptness, wholesale and retail. COMBS of every description and at moderate prices, constantly kept on hand. Also, a good supply of first-rate BR 0 0 111 S irr • The highest prices paid for country bristles. March 6, '49 3m-6 For the Million rANCAULEY , S England—new and cheap edi tion—at 25 cents a volume. This history of England, volume 1, printed verbatim et literatim from the London edition, including the notes, and an elegantly engraved portrait of the author—price 25 cents. Volume 2 will be published at the same price next week. The other volumes will be issued uni form with this as soon after their publication in London as possible. It is believed that this is the highest attainment in the art of producing cheap books, of which the world has furnished an example. Baptist Noel's Great Work. Union of Church State, by Rev. Baptist Noel. I vol 12mo. No religious work of this century has produced such a powerful impression in Great Britain as this production; nine thousand copies having already been sold within the brief interval of its publication. All new Books rzceived as soon as published and for sale at low prices. J. GISH & BROTHER'S Cheap Book Store, North Queen Street, Lancaster march 13 . 2t-7, An Ordinance 11_U T HORIS IN G Philip Spindler to erect a slaughter-house on the rear of his lot on the %Vesthide of South Queen street, south of Cherry street, in the city of Lancaster: Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Lan caster, in Select and Common Council assembled : That Philip Spindler be and he is hereby authorised and permitted to erect, or cause to be erected, a slaughter-lionse in' the rear of his lot situated on the west side of South Queen Street, south of Cherry street, in said city, under and subject to the regu lations and restrictions of the ordinance entitled "an — ordinance respecting distilleries, slaughter houses, hog-pens and tanneries, passed the 11th day of August, A. D. 1832 Provided, nevertheless that this ordinance shall not take effect and be in force until at least three .property holders adjoining on each side of the lot, on which such slaughter-house is proposed to be erected, shall first give their assent to the Presidents of Councils in writing, and. Provided further, that the said Philip Spindler shall pay into the City Treasury the sum of ten dollars, to defray the ex penses of publishing and recording the ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a la%at the city of Lancaster, the 6th day of %larch, A.D. 1849. HENRY CARPENTER, Pres't pro tem S. C. iittest : JAMES BLACK, Clerk of S. C. WM. MATHIOT, Pres't C. C. F. W. BEATES, Clerk C. C. pro tem. march 13 4t-7 Take Notice. CR. STEINERMAN, a Travelling Agent, who bought a bill of Inks, &c., of the subscriber, on the Sth of July last, will please let his place of residence be known, as I will advertise and prose cute him ifsettlement is not made within two weeks. S. RODMAN REGER. I:4IHCh 20,'49 2t4 HE Subscribers have just received a large sup ply of Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware, to which they respectfully invite the attention of their town and country friends. To those first coin mencing House Keeping„they can offer great in ducements in the way of a NEW and BEAUTIFUL style of Queensware recently imported, and which they will dispose of at a small advance.. ALSO a large lot of PRIME FEATHERS. HOST.ETTER & BEATES, East King street. N. B. All tinds.of country produce taken in ex change for goods, for which the highetst market price will be allowed. H. & B. march 6 1849 6-tf CHARLES 31. ERBEN & BRO. Have this day opened at their NEW STORE, In the National House Building, North Queen St., AN ENTIRE New and choice steel of the most desirable kinds, styles and qualities of . DRY GOODS Ever before offered in this city. Their stock em braces a full and most elegant assortment of every thing in the Fancy and Staple Dry Goods Line, And will be sold at remarkable low rates. Their long acquaintance with the business in this city warrants them in saying that they will be able to sell the right kind of goods, and at the RIGHT PRICES! They will be constantly receiving every new style of goods as they appear in the market; and it will be their earnest endeavor to satisfy all those who may favor them with a call. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO. march 6 tl6 Change in the Election Law. AN ACT relative to voting at elections in the counties of Adams, Daupnin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, GreCn and Erie_ SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the county of Adams, Bedford, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Frank lin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Green and Erie, from and after the passage of this act, to vote for all candidates for the various offices to be filled at any election on one slip or ticket. PROVIDED, The office for which every candidate is voted for shall be designated as required by the existing laws 'of this Common Wealth. SEC. 2. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above prescribed. shall be punished as similar frauds are directed to be pun ished by the existing laws of the Commonwealth. The above is published by order of the Commis sioners of Lancaster county. P. G. EBF.RMAN, Clerk. March 13, 4 49 3t-7 Bank Stock and City 5 per cent. Loan for Sale. (.)N MONDAY, the 9th of APRIL NEXT, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the undersigned will sell by public vendee, at the public house of Lewis Sprecher, in East King Street, Lancaster. 41 Shares tf Stock of the Farmers' Bank of Lan caster. 29 Shares of Stock of the Lancaster Bank. $165 if Lancaster City 5 per rent. Loan, redeem able in 1866. Terms Cash on the 15th oh' April, when the stock will he transferred. WM. 11EITSIILI, KINZER D. BENDER, Executors of the Will of Catharine Burckher, dec March 13, '49 is-7 Strays SAME to the premises of the subscriber in Dru kj more township, Lancaster county, in May last, One Yellow Heifer, with white face: horns pointing together, three years old ;—Chie Small Steer, yellow with white face and line back. The above Cattle were Jim- a long time supposed to belong to the owners of some other cattle that were left with me to pasture—consequently they were not entered in the Township Books agreeably to the Act of As sembly Ihr such cases made rind provided,—but the cattle are still in my possession, and the owner is requested to conic, prove property, pay charges, and take them away, otherwise they will be dis posed of according to law. • JAS. D. Al ALONE. 4t-7 March 13, '49 Natural Astrology. I citizens i o i f u L s a E nc w a o s u te ld r r a c n ss e cvti i nform vicinity, that t h h c e will remain for a short time in their midst, and that he can be found at Hopple's Hotel, at the Railroad Depot, from S o'clock A. M. until 9 P. M., where he may be questioned on the PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. He will answer all questions concerning Business, Marriages, Journeys, Voyages, and all other con cerns of life. PRlCE.—Gentlemen 50 cents Ladies 25 cents march 13 53t-7 Estate of Anna Groff. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS David Groff and Samuel Huber, Trustees of Anna Groff, did on the ninth day of March, 1849, file in the office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the 16th day of April, 1849, for confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Proth , y. Prpthonotary , s Office, Lanc'r, March 13, 1849. 5 4t-7 WHITE SWAN HOTEL THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has taken the White Swan Hotel and Stage Office, No. 108, Race Street, formerly kept by J. Peters & Son. The House being large and convenient, and in the business part of the City, he hopes, by strict atten tion to business, that his friends will give him a call. 'He pledge himself, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make his friends al home. Terms--$1 per day. . GEORGE RAHN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. PHILA., March 13, '49 . 6m-7 Orphan Asylum of Lancaster. • THE Trustees of this. Institution expect that in the course of a few weeks, it will be prepared to receive a limited number of Orphans. Information of any Orphans in Lancaster county, who are between four and seven years of age, who are females, and who have lost both parents--ac companied with particulars relative to their health, disposition, and present situation—will be thank fully received by the Trustees. Address • Rev. S. BOWMAN, Dr. JOHN L. ATLEE, or A. L. HAYES march 13 Manor Turnpike Road Company. NOTICE.—An adjourned meeting of the Stock holders of the Manor Turnpike Road Com pany, will be held at the public 'house of Peter Reed, in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday, the 12th day of April next, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of taking into consideration, the propriety of extending the Turnpike from Millersville to the " Lake Mill." A general attendance is requested. DANIEL HARMAN'S President Attest: Gro. FORD, Secretary. March 13, '49 4t-7 Dissolution of Partnership. m EfE patnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, Dry Goods Merchants, in the city of Lancaster, has been dissolved since the Ist of March by mutual consent—of which public notice is hereby given. _ HENRY LICHBEN, K. DURKHERMER. march 13 MOURNING GOODS.—Bombazines, Alpacas, Mo,usseline DeLaines; Prints, &c., at very low prices by . GRIEL & GILBERT. feb 27 6 "For Srdo'biiiif , 11 -Waugh TUST RECEIVED at 1. GISH ,rBROTHER'S it) GENERALAGENCI: foC - the sale' a Geysuine Vopuiar Medicines, at their Cheap Book Store (old stand VI. Gish & Co.) 3 doors from the National House, corner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Pa., a Sill supply of the'following gen uine and Cele,bmted. Family , Pereilielneti, 43r Mer chants and all dealers in genuine medicines supplied 'at the lowest terms. . The Genuine Dr: Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla. —From this day forth the people shall have the Pure Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, which 'shall never sour in the bottle, or in the stomach; sole Agents for Lancaster county. Dr. Williams' Universal Pain. Extractor, highly. recommended by several of the best Physicians in New York. Dr. Freeman's well known Indian Specific; war ranted to be genuine. Green's Oxygenated Bitters, for dyspepsia and general debility. Hunt's Liniment. Dr. Gallagher's Sarsaparilla Pills. Dr. Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup, th; great Pana cea for Consumption—price only 50 ems. per bottle. Schaeffer's Vermifuge. Carlton's Founder, Bone and Spavin Ointment. Wistar's celebrated Balsam ofWild Cherry.. Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Swaim's Well known Panacea. Townsend's Sarsaparilla—the genuine. Atwood's Dyspeptic Bitters. Comfort's composition Powder—spiced Bit. N 0.6.• Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. . - Brandreth's Universal Beckwith's. Anti-Dyspeptic '• • • Dr. Dyott's Anti-Bilious 4, Grafenberg Vegetable Dr. Rush's Infallible Health " Dr. Steeling's Vegetable 121 cent Pills. Dr. Wistar's Sarsaparilla and Tar " •. Clickner's Sugar Coated • W.orsdell's Restorative Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood " Dr. Wistar's Vegetable tt Dr. Soule's Sovereign Bairn Hibbard's Family • Stainburn's Vegetable Extract M'Allistees All-Healing Ointment and Hair Oil. Mrs. M. C. Maxwell's Indian Extract for Rheuma tism and Pains, a certain cure. Dr. Jayne's American Hair Dye. Detterer's Magic Hair Oil. Indian Cholagogue for Fever and Ague. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth 3Vash., Allebasi's Celebrated -Medicines. Stainburns Medicated Toilet Soap. Dr. Davis' Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup. Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable, Panacea. Steven's pure Wine of Tar for coughs, colds and consumptions. Hyena Tooth Ache Drops. Dr. Jayne's Expectorant and other preparations. Dr. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Louden's Indian Expectorant and Hair Tonic. Dr. Sherman's Poor Man's Strengthening Plasters Euen's Dr. J. H. Longenecker's Black Salve. - • Gracienberg Health Bitters. Green Mountain Ointment. Tousey's Master of Pain. Shenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Roberts' Vegetable Embrocatioig Thomson's ar and Wood Naptha. Beckman's Pulmonic Syrup. Hibbard's-Wild Cherry Bitters. Ritter's Tar and Wild'Cherry Syrup. Rowand's Tonic Mixture for Ague. Hobensack's Worm Syrup. Fahnestock's Verntifuge. Gay's Extract or Chanchalaqua, a. Californian_ plant of rare virtues. Dr. Sherman's Orris Tooth Paste. Dr. Wistar's Cherry Candy for coughs, &c. Hauck's Vegetable Panacea. Barnes' Pile Lotion, a certain cure. Davis' Horse Linament. Dillow's Heave Cure. - OPODELDOC, tASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL, &c. With a number of other popular Medicines, (all of which are warranted fresh and genuine,) and sold at the Lowest Prices. - Pamphlets, Hand-Hills, and copies of the Ora cle of Health, to be had gratis by applying at J. GISH & BROTHER'S GENERAL AGENCY, near the National House, North Queen Street, Lancaster. February 27,'59 5 Why wilt you Suffer? THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES of the AMERICAN COMPOUND have been sold during the past year, and was never known ,to fail of curing, in a few days, the worst cases of a certain delicate die ease, Seminal weakness and all diseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this . plea sant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, ae 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 Ihr Flour Albus or Whitey, (female complaints) with which thousands suffer, without the knowledge an remedy. This celebra ted remedy has long been used in the private prac tice of a physican with unerring success, radictilly curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases in it few days. Around each hottle.are plain and full direct. p:7-CAUTION—Ask lbr the 'AMERICAN COM POUND, and purchase only of the Agent. Price $1 per bottle. R. WILLIAMS, agent for Columbia. Jan ly-49 • DENTISTRY- HN A e l g v e C A or L D L a G I r a s d u u r a g t e e ry of b t e h g e s B l e a a l i e - D e () to inform the citizens of Lancaster and the public generally, that he will continue to practise his pro fession, at the old stand, directly over Messrs. Sprecher & lU:direr's Hardware Store, sth door from the Court House, East King Street. lie deems it sufficient to say that he practises the whole of the Dental Art, and is constantly.prepared to supply artificial teeth under every variety oioir-, cumstances, and upon any known approved princi ple, from a single tooth to an entire set. Fetruary 6,'49 ly-2 Fancy Goods VERY rich and beautiful sash, neck and cap Ribbons, a full assortment of Bajons kid gloves, worked collars, linen, cambric and lawn handker chiefs; thread laces, hobin edgings, &c. GRIEL & GILBERT; New York Store' T)LAIN MOUS. DE LAINES.—A splendid As -1 segment of plain mode Mous. de Laines, now opening at the New York store at 121. eta. feb 27-51 GRIEL. & GILBERT. Muslins Muslins ,t Large Lot, Bleached and Unbleached Superior Muslins for only 6; cents. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. Bee Hive, North Queen et, tf-5 Liverwort Cough Candy. THIS CANDY is a pleasant and safe Medicine, highly appreciate& as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Irritation and Hoarseness of the Throat, Asthma, &c. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. March 13, , 49 4t-7 Furnishing Goods. T IIPERIAL 3 ply, superfine and common ingrain iVenitian and rag • carpetings ; floor oil-clothe; Canton mattings, rugs, door matte, . Marseilles quilts ' linen and cotton sheetings, tuckings . red checks, damasks, table linens, &c. &c., which will be offered very cheap at the New York Store by feb 27-5] ' GRIE.L Sr. GILBERT. Dr. A. G. Hulls' Trusses. Donnie and Single Inguinal and Rotary W 'edge TRUSSES. Also Hulls' Utero Abdominal Supporter. THE attention of Physicians and the afflicted is called to these celebrated instruments, of Which a large assortment has just been received by the undersigned agent, which will be sold at consider ably reduced prices. . • J. P. LONG, Druggist, No. 8 North Queen et: tf-5 Music and Musical - Instruments. THE subscriber has just received a lot of supe rior toned Guitars, Violins and AccordeMS. ALSO, an assortment of all the new Music—Nio lin Strings, Bridges, and Instructors; Guitar Strings, and Instructors. W. E. HEINITSH, East Ring St., 4 doors West of the Fanners , Bank. February 20,'49 tf4 Agents Wanted. THE Lancaster County Bible Society wishes to engage an agent for the purposes of selling and distributing Bibles and Testaments in the county. One who can speak' the English and German Lan guages will be preferred and a good salaty given for his services. Call on ' '• - J.-W. MOBLEY, Treasurer and Librarian of Lancaster County Bible Society, 3d door above the Post Office. February 20,'49 FROSTED LIMRSO--Heinitah's Chill blabi Otnt ment—an effectual' remedy for frosted hand and feet. Prepared and sold by, CHARLES A. HEINITSH, East King Strnet. Jan 9,tf-50] CALICOES ! CALICOES !=dust receivedand now opening 2 cases. more of - those- splendid dark fast colored, rich pattern plinth cts., at the New York store. GRIEL GILBEdIT. feb 27 b. AA LEXANDER L. HAYES, ATTORNEY AT LAW: •Office—South Prince Street, half a square Dein the Lancastei Saving's Institution. • January 9,,49 JOB -PRINTING neatly and expeditionsli.exe muted at this office. • •
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