Godey?* Lady’s Bodr,':iSr January, xornmenc ing the- new year; and new.volnine,i*a.splendid number, .worthy of the famaGodey has heretofore acquired in.its conduct. The engraving* from beautiful original designs, and entitled ‘‘-The Con stant,« The Four Enmof Life j”' ~“JL Meiay- Christmas, and a Happy New Tsar,” “ The Sylphs of the Season, 9 * and others. The publication of a new American drama, called The Judge,” by the talented editress, Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, is commenced in this number. $3 per annum. Graham has sent us an early copy of his Afegu zine, for. January. It is got up in superb style.— The engraving on the cover is a beautiful idea, beautifully illustrated. “ The source of Prosper ity,” “ Union Park,” and “ Evening in Persia,” do great credit to his book. Graham is never be hind his cotemporaries, and in some points of mat ter and embellishment, we thinky exhibits a supe rior taste. His magazine-alw&ys has been eminent ly American, and he deserves all the patronage bestowed upon him. $3 per annum. Sartaik’s Magazine, steps out in tlie new year with a noble imprint for January. Wc like the' un pretending way in which the proprietors herald their good work,—by printing a magazine of most deserved reputation without the customary bragga docia. The literary contents of the number before us are excellent, and the engravings, particularly “ The Mother’s Pet,” beautiful in design and exe cution. §3 per annum.. 1 H7~At length, we have light—thanks to our City fathers. On Wednesday night last, the lamps were lighted, some with gas and others with fluid, causing streets to present quite a brilliant and lively appearance, notwithstanding the murky at mosphere and general inclemency of the weather -1 It gives our little City quite a lively aspect after night-fali, and pedestrians can now get along with safety and comfort. Fugitive Slaves at the Northwest.—Mr. John Calvert, an agent who was sent to Chicago, from St. Louis, to recover fugitive slaves, informs the St. Louis Republican that while at Chicago all the letters sent to him were intercepted and broken open or destroyed, and that although he sent 32 telegraphic despatches to St. Louis, he could get no answer to any of them. He says that there are a large number of fugitive slaves at Chicago, but that through the activity of the abolitionists it is almost impossible to recover any of them. One female slave consented to return with’ him, but she wag forced from him at Bridgewater by fifty or sixty colored persons. In pursuit of fugitives he went to Chatham, in Canada, where he found a large number of them, and many others constantly arriving from the States. ID-The Clinton Democrat urges the election of Hob. G. W. Woodward, to the United States Sen ate. In conclusion he says:—“The Democratic party, we predict, will not again be witnessess and instruments of the immolation of the hopes of his friends. We say 1 hopes of his friends, 5 for although they have been sacrificed, tha Judge is too great, morally and ,mentally, to be defeated or to stay defeated. The strong tide of public appreciation will bear him up. 55 . ID-The Fulton Democrat has a strong articl e defending Mr. Buchanan from the attacks made upon him> in this county. , ICTThe population of Cincinnati is 11C.078 showing an increase* of 64,097 in the last ten Senator.Kino ox the Union.— This distin guished statesman, now the second officer'of the Union, delivered an eloquent speech against disunion and secession, at Cahawba, Alabama, on the Bth ult.. He declared that, the compromise bills were not in violation of the Constitution, and that seces sion and disunion were no remedies for Southern wrougs.. Census of Mount Jot and West. Donegal Township.— Mount Joy—Population 262 G ; males, 1275; females, 1351; oldest person, 91* years, at tended school within the year, 003; colored persons 3; foreigners, 48; farms that produced over‘a hundred dolbfrs a year, IG4 ; producing establish ments, 17; deaths, 49. West Donegal Townsiiip.— Population 1354; males, 554 5 females, S 00; colored person, 1; oldest person, 87: attended school within the year, 290; foreigners, S 3; farms that produced over one hun dred dollars a year, 102 ; producing establisbmentss 4; deaths, 50. Bitdmisoos Coal. —An extensive bed of this mineral has lately been discovered in Chatham co., North Carolina, on the Cape Fear river, which is navigable for vessels of from 150 to 200 tons bur then, to within thirty or forty miles of the coal bed, where navigation is interrupted by rapids. A company, formed for the purpose of mining the coal, intend constructing a canal around the rapids of sufficient deptl? to float barges of large tonnage ■ and towards the proposed work the State has al ready made a liberal, appropriation. The coal is said 48 burn freely, and to be entirely clear of sul phur; and the company anticipate a handsome profit from their enterprise. CARRIAGES. - / On Thursday evening last, by \lderman J Franklin Reigart, Mr. Hamilton W. Jones, of Phil adelpeia, to Miss Frances E. Wolfkill, of this City. On the 2Sth ult., by Rev. Ezra Stiles Eby, Mr. A - e S r -, L > Erb " 1 ’ of this Ci ‘y. to M iss Sallie Rainier, ol Philadelphia. ; On the 2Sth ult., by Rev. Df. Baker, Mr. Will iam Morrison, to Miss Mary Wentz, both of Drm more twp. On the 2Gth ult., by Rev. J. J. Strine, Mr. Daniel S. Grosh of Manheim twp., to Miss Sarah Hostet ter of Penn twp. On the QSthul.., by the same, Mr. Michael Zer cher, to Miss Juliann Templeton, both of Conesto ga township. DEATHS. On the 29th ult., Mr. John Hershey, of Leacock township, m the 79th year of his age. On the 27th ult., at his residence on the Colum bia turnpike, Mr. Joshua Kehler, aged GS years. A Card. Gentlemen; The Union Dorcas Society is plea sed to acknowledge the receipt of *6,25 as coming ■ ° u = b y° u > [ rom the Managers of a Cotillion' party held on the 20th ultimo. Ths-sole object of the Ladies of the Society, be mg to relieve the suffering poor, during the inclem ency of the winter, you may be assured your do nation shall be faithfully appropriated. The Society feels deeply thankful to you, and s , W * tb S r ctitude receive donations in money clothing or food lrom any beaeTolent source, which may choose to follow your noble example. Yours Respectfully, ELIZA KERFOOT, Pres t. To Mess. Bartilam A. Schaeffer, Geo. K. Heed, . • Herrt E. Slatmaker, . Walter G. Evans, Dec..3d, '5O. Com. on behalf of the managers Notice. ?ost Office, > - Lancaster, Dec. 9, 1850. J Owing to a change in the time of arrival of the Cars from the West, ihe mails for the East, from this Office, will hereafter close daily at Si A. M and 4£ P. M. precisely. •The mails for the West will close at 10 A. M and 9 p. M. precisely, „ Thursday next being Thanksgiving Day, this of fice will be opened only from 9;to 10 A. M. and from 1 to 2 o’clock, P. M. It-46. , geo. w . HAMERSLY, P. M. A Good Investment. lO PER CENT SAVED. A good investment is now offered, to Ladies 6 . ma B” ifice ”‘ KM® Fohdeheshith & Hebe, guarantee a saving of 10 per cent to Ladies wishing to purchase Shawls Dec. 10. . • tf-26 ' ONLY $1,50 for a very Good Muff! few more left » at • FONDERSMITH & HERR’S, (formerly Hostetler & Beates,) No. 5, East King street, Lancaster. Dec. 10 Shades.. A splendid assortment.of Oil Colored Window Shades, always on hand ana lor sale cheap at J ' ■ : Wft KW- PONDERSMITH & HERR’S, No. 5, East King street, Lancaster. Dec. 10. liSt(*£fcySa C^»rf t T»i he . pl ? ta,io f 1 . i< * tl,e « u! =«criber, in West Lampeter township, about 3 miles east of ijFincaster, on the Strasbnrg road, about three weeks since.TWO CALVES, one a heifer and the other a bull calf, The first ia of a whitish color reddish rpota—the other white and brown spotted Supposed to be about nine months old. The owner is requested to come forward Drove property, pay charges and take them away, other, wise they will be disposed of according to law aeoiHH4M»].d : SAMUEL ROW i moss esairt-Tcu j Ih.-il ... , u . ' * ' - iig)ita : aßdBlia<iefiof ! ’• OR RAMBLtNB'HEebLEECjFIONS OF ENG ; LAND, IRELAND ABfD SCOTLAND. DOCTOR HEIiRY D. O?BEILEY t iat« moci ate of Sir Robert'; Kane,, President qf the Queen’s College, Ireland, announces a Leisure en the above subjectattho MECHANIC'S'INSTI TUTE,on Fnday even]ng, l3th init. l with the An ecdotes of Bill Brace, or die False. Tar ; the Gover nor of Sterling ; the -Scotch Fusileen ; the Boon companions, and the renowned adventures of Pat rice O’Rourke on his. voyage id,the Moon. * Tickets 25 cents. Door* open at 7—Lecture at i past 7. . Dec. 10. ? - n_46 Encourage Home Industry. riIHE undersigned, thankful for past favors, re* •JL _ sped fully cajLU attention to his very large and HOME MANUFACTURED assortment of Ladies’, Geqtlemens’, Misses’, and Boys’ Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c., confident filial all who favor him with their patronage will not only be suited in their wants—at all times and at the shortest notice—but that they will save, in the end, at least five per cent. . < HU experience in the business is sufch as to.ena? able him to furnish a FIRST RATE BOOT at * price equally as low as that exacted for the com mon 1 Eastern - cc slop ” work, an article too often palmed upon the unwary for home manufactured goods. Persona from the country, therefore, 39 well as those residing in the do well by calling on the subscriber, if they*want a good, serviceable article. . V * '» He may be found at his. old stand, N. Queen St., near Orange, two doom above the old Post Office ADAM S. KELLER ly-46 Dec. 10, 1850. j Christmas Is Coming* / THAT’S A FACT. QO is it also that the Bee Hive Store, North O Queen street, is stocked complete with new and beautiful Goods of every Fabric, including an extensive lot of Lupine French Merinoes, choice shades at prices warranted to give satisfaction. ALSO, Another lot of Bay State Shawls, which they are selling at a small advance on mill prices. Magnificent designs-all wool, Mouse DeLanes so much in demand, call the attention.of ladies in search of a handsome Dress; a beautiful assort ment of fine French worked handkerchiefs and col lars, an examination of which will fully repay a visit to The BEE HIVE STORE, CHAB, E. W£NTZ_& BRO., North 1 Queen street. 46-if D AG UERRE OT YPES. THE.secret of success in every branch of Bnsi ness, is to give satisfaction to customers. Mr. WILHELM invites all who want a correct Likeness to call and sit, so they may seethemselves as others see them. Room in KRAMPH’S ARCADE, Orange street, above North Queen street. Lancaster, Dec. JO. 46-tf To Brewers and Distillers. HOPS! HOPS!! HOPS!!! EASTERN and Western Hops—growth 1850, ’4B and ’47, on hand and' for sale by the bale and smaller quantity, by „ , BROCK &-ALLMAN, *iour Dealers, corner of Fourth and Vine sts.,' dec 10-46-4t] ■ ■ . • Philadelphia. Boot and Shoe Manufactory. B. F. CHARLES BESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has just received and will always keep on hand, ge and well selected assortment of FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, to which he invites public attention. Desirous of reducing his present large stock, he begs leave to state that lie will sell Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boole and Shoes at reduced prices. His stock is comprised in part of superfine Calf, Morocco and Leather BOOTS ot every variety, together with Ladies Slippers, Gaiters and WALKING & GUM SHOES, all of which are warranted good. Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notice, and warranted to fit and wear well. Bargains can now be had by immediate applica tion, as the subscriber is determined to leave noth ing untried that will give general satisfaction. His store is the fifth door above E. Vankanan’s Hotel, in North Queen Street, west side. Lancaster, Dec. 10. 46-3 m Barnum’s Museum, CORNER OF SEVENTH & CHESTNUT STS. ! Philabephia. PT. Barnuh, Proprietor and Manager. Hen • ry Sanford, Assistant Manager. Great at tractions for the Holidays! Amusements for the Million 1 Performances every afternoon and even ing during the Holidays ; and on CHRISTMAS five during the day and evening. The world re nowned GEN. TOM THUMB. The very smallest of adult human bengs, may be seen here for a short time on Christmas and Now Year’s. He will appear, Morning, Afternoon, and Even ing, injiis various interesting characters. In his English Court'dress—asNapoleon—Fred erick the Great—in various Songs, Imitations, Nar rations, &c ,—and in a great Extravaganza in which he has become so celebrated as the GIANT KIL- L£R. He is truly a Miniature Man—intellectual, active and sprightly*— lB years of age, and now only 28 inches high. He is the GREAT WONDER OF NATURE. Performances by the Excellent Company, (each Afternoon and Evening) which in point of talent is not exceeded by any in the country. KT Thousands of CURIOSITIES are to be. seen in the Saloons. Admittance to the entire Muse um, Performances in Lecture Room, Stc., 25 cents. Children under 10-years; 12 l cents Dec. 10, 1850. ' 1m . 46 THE Committee appointed by the meeting of Transporters on the Philadelphia and Colum bia Rail Road, held at Parkesburg on the 20th ult., believing that a general meeting of all those inter ested in the Forwarding business, is demanded by the exigency of tho times, have united in the con clusion to call said meeting, in the city of Lancas ter, on second day, the 16th inst., at 12 o’clock, M., at the public house of John Michael, for the pur pose of addressing the Legislature of Pennsylva nia the ensuing sessoin, respecting their rights and liberties, as owners of property and Transporters on said Rail Way. Punctual attendnee is earnest ly requested. WILLIAM CHANDLER, ISAAC YEARSEY, ir. A. C. BUYERS, HATHORN FREELAND, JOHNSTARRET. It-46]' Committee. ®«tlce to all whoni it may Con- cern. THE undersigned Commissioners appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, to view &c., and to inquire into the expe diency and propriety of erecting a new township out of part of East Earl, West Earl, Ephrata and East Cocalico townships, will meet for the purpose of amending to the duties of their appointment, at the public house of Christian Buckwalter, in Hin kletown, in said county, on Saturday, the ith day A. D im-, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, when and where all interested are invited to a « en d- PETER MARTIN, HENRY SHREINER, HENRY M. REIGABT. 4t-46 Hemlock Plank .Wanted. ONE Million and a half ieet of Hemlock Plank are wanted for the construction of the Lan caster and Manheim Plank Road. Said Plank must be sixteen feet in length, three and a half inches thick, and in width not more than nine, nor less than five inches, and free from knots, veins, shakes or sap. Proposals for furnishing the whole or a part of the same, (to be delivered at Middletown, Colum bia, or at the head of the Conestoga Navigation— the price at each place to be stated,) will be re ceived by the undersigned until January Ist, 1851. Address East Hempfield P. 0., Lancaster co. Pa BENRY IMHOFF, President. 4t-46 | THE MATTER of the intended application of John A. Schiehenbband to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January) term, 1861; for license to continue keeping a tavern in the West Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. TTTE,the undersigned citizens of the West Ward II of Lancaster city,' 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 entei tain Btrangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John A. Scheiranbrand; and that he is ol good- repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers. . Charles Shaeffer, Wm. F. Miller, Jacob Snyder, Samuel Kissinger, Frederick Peusch, Wilson Hind man, M. o. Baumiller, John A. Frailey,,Gilbert R. Hartley, Joseph Hollinger, William F.Mayer, Jno. Drepperd, Jeremiah McCracken, Adam Snyder, Damel liarman. [dec 10-46 3t ’ , ' tf46 Estate of Fanny Kcndig, a Xu* -> ■ i . - natlc. i . In the Court df Common Pleas for the co. of tanc’i. W HE aw AS ' K . cndi s> Trustee of ttk k- c ald dld on thh 30th day of November, 1850, file in the office of the aaidCourt hiß Account of the'said Estate: • oUd *?^ to all parsons interiated ‘Via Estate, that themtid Court have appoint ed the 3d Monday of Jaifuary, 1851, fof theMnSt motion thereof) unless esceptions be filed; Attest henry STOEK, Prothonotarv. 'T Prothy's Office,'Lan. Deev 10. i -.'mtr,-shi ic vss-; oi-j k, .spite: -jT * Circular. Otphbns’ Court Bale of rateable. sRD AL E.SrT ATi E, FORGE; . PROTESTS. SAW. MILL,. &c. BY virtue of an order of Orphan’* Court there wilkfa exposed to Public Bale at; the public boose of" Christopher 'Gates, on the premises, io Franklin township, Huntingdon county, ; on day the 30th mid Tuesday the 31st days of Decem ber, A; D. I*so, the following Real 'Estate; to 'wit: ' *'' - • '' All that certain Lot of Ground, containing one acre and ninety-eight perches, situate in the town of Graysville,' with a new two .story Frame House, a good Frame stable, - and other out ’ buildings thereon erected; ALSO—AII the interest of Martin Gates, dec’d, in and to that certain lot of ground situate in the said*town of Graysvilje, containing one acre and twenty perches, with a large new two story Frame DWELLING BOUSE, a frame sta-lrs® ble &p.,—water convenient. JjJUIBL ALSO —All that certain tract and lot of ground, 'situate in Franklin township, containing eighteen acres and one hundred and fifty perches—good limestone land—about fire six or acres cleared all well watered: ALSO—AII that certain tractor fifteen acres of Land, well timbered, situate injFranUia township. ALSO—AH that certain Valuable Farm of lime stone land, situate in Franklin township, contain ing 286 acres and 82 perches, of which about 200 acres cleared—under good fence, and in a fine state of cultivation—with a large stone Dwelling House, a large Bank Barn, a good Tenant House, Carriage House, and other out buildings—with Elizabeth Forge, a stone store house and office, nine tenant houses, stable, &c., with all the conve niences ior carrying on the Forge—and a good saw mill. Spruce creek runs through (his farm, and the water power is of the first order. ALSO—A, certain other valuable farm of lime stone land adjoining the Forge farm, now occupied by Peter Cogan, containing about 101 acres, of which about 70 acres are cleared—weli fenced and cultivated—with a new Frame Dwelling House, large new Frame Bank Barn, &c., thereon erected. ALSO—A certain other farm of limestone land of about 200 acres, ot which about 170 acres are cleared, also situated in Franklin township, ad joining the Forge farm—having thereon erected a valuable two story Tavern House, a large Bank Barn; log Spring House, Tenant House; and other out buildings—now occupied by Christopher Gatess. The said farms are the very best limestone land —are situated pleasantly on the waters of Spruce Creek, in the midst of an iron manufacturing re gion—about seven miles from the ■Pennsylvania Rail Road, and ten miles from the Pennsylvania Canal. A more desirable Iron Forge, and Water Power is not to be found. The Waterstreet and Spruce Creek turnpike runs through the farms. ALSO—At the same time and place, all that certain lot of ground situate on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, at the mouth .of Spruce Creek, in Mor ris township, containing one acre, more or less. On Friday the 3d day of January, A. D., 1851, at the house of Robert Morrow, on the premises, all that certain farm or tract of land situate in Tell township; Huntingdon , county, containing about 250 acres, of which about 100 acres cleared and under good fence, and a considerable portion of excellent meadow land—with a good two story log and frame weather boarded Dwelling House, a good log and frame barn, &c. Terms —One third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest from the confirmation, to be secured by bonds and mort gage of the purchasers. , M. F. Campbell, Clerk 0. C. Attendance will be given and any further terms made known on day of sale, by JAMES CHAMBERLAIN, Administrator of Martin Gates, dec’d. Dec. 10. , 3t-46 Valuable Real Estate .and Iron Works at Sheriff’s Sale. ON TUESDAY, January 7 th s A. D. 1851, at 2 o’clock P. M., by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, (Inquisition being waived.) I will exposo te public sale, at the public house of Jacob Albright, in the village of Churchtown, the following Real Estate, viz; No. 1. A piece of Land in Carnarvon township, containing 292 acres, (more or less) with a Forge known by the name of Pool Forge, 2 coal houses, a large two story STONE MANSION HOUSE pfiS .with wing attached, 10 Tenant Houses of Log Ehß and Stone, a large Bank Barn, offices, stables, sheds and other improvements thereon—adjoining the village of Churchtown, Martin Ringwalt, dec’d estate, Cyrus H. Jacobs, Robert Jenkins, dec’d. estate, and others. About 40 acres of the above tract is and has heretofore been used with the said Forge on which are the Tenant Houses, Coal Houses, &c. The above tract will be sold separate or together, to suit purchasers. No. 2. A pieee of Sprout and Wood Land in Brecknock township, containing 90 acres, (more or less) adjoining property of Jonathan Smith, Samuel O. Jacobs’ estate, and others. No. 3. A piece of land in Caernarvon township, containing 260 acres, (more or less,)' being good sprout land, adjoining property of C. H. Jacobß, J. Kurtz, David Weiler, and others. No. 4. A piece of laqd in Caernarvon township, containing 110 acres (more or less) of good sprout land, adjoining property of Edward Davis, John Swartz, Robert Jenkins’ estate, and others. No. 6. A piece of land in Carnarvon township, containing 93 acres, (more or less) of good sprout land, adjoining property of David Potts, Jacob Grube, Jacob Warfel, and others. No. 6. A piece of chestnut timber land in said township, containing 48 acres, (more or less) ad joining. property of Robert Jenkins’ estate, John Ringwalt’s estate, and others. No. 7. A piece of Bprout land in Carnarvon twp containing 9 acres, (more or less) adjoining prop erty of William Witmer, George Rigg, and others. Seized and taken in ezecution as the property of Hanson B. Jacobs, with notice to Cyrus 11. Jacobs and Bernard Way, assignees and trre tenants, and to be sold by JACOB HUBER, Sheriff Sheriff’s Office, Lan. Dec. 10. ot-45 Public Sale of Real Estate. WILL be sold, on Saturday, the 28th day of . December, 1850, at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the premises, all that eertain well known Tavern Stand, known as Stackhouse’s Tavern, situate on Front street, in the Borough of Marietta, in the county of Lancaster, described as follows, to wit: All that certian lot or piece of Ground with the TWO STORY BRICK TAVERN, and Two Story Frame Dwelling adjoining- l§g|iu the same, and the large frame dining room back, with all other buildings and improvements thereon erected, beginning in front at lot No. 36, and alone said lot 205 feet to Locust alley, and along the alley 131 feet to Elbow' Lane, and thence along Elbow Lane 240 feet to the place ol beginning- Together with all the right, privileges and appur tunances thereunto belonging. Title indisputable and clear of all encumbrances. One half of the purchase money may remain secured upon the pro perty by bond and mortgage, if desired by the pur chaser. GEORGE LUDWICK, Executor of the will of Jacob Lvdwick. dec 10 , 46-3t* Notice. THE undersigned, appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions, of Lancaster county, Com missioners to view and inquire into the propriety of annexing a part of Elizabeth township, (inclu ding so much of the Village of New Ephrata as lies in said Elizabeth township, together with land contigious thereto &c.,) to the township of Ephrata in said county, &c., wfll meet at the public house of Samuel Fry, on Friday, the 3d day qf January next, 1851, at 10 o’clock, in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested mayattend if they think proper. ADAM KELLER, HENRY H. KURTZ, JACOB B. TSCHUDY. 3t-46 Notice. THE members of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County, are are hereby notified that the annual meeting for the election nnki- 'l era lor A e ens umg year will be held at the mn™ ♦ OUB t? fJosepll Lon e» (Spring Grove,) in Dru more township, on Saiurday the 28/A day of Decern ?rrP!m,t'«fH 10 °’p l6ckA ' M - A *«>eral attendance is requested. By order of the Board of Directors GEO. W. HENSEL, Sec’y. 46-3t* Turnpike Election. AN Election will be held on Mondaytht 6th day of January next, atthe bouse of HenryShaffner, Mount Joy, between, the hours of lOadd 12 o’clock for a President, ten Managers, and Treasurer of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turn pike lload. j. M . long, Treasurer. dccl ° 46-3 t . Venison Hams. . 1 5. hoice lot of VENISON HAMS, at VANKANAN’S Family Grocery. oct22 39 . 2 t J To Sho'emaikers. UST received 100 best Jersey slaughter KIPS for Bale low at the sign of the Last, . West ’King street. M. H. LOCHER. aug 13 28-tf P ORT MONAIES and POCKET BOOKS, a very , large and beautiful assortment, for sale at SPANGLERtS, late Gish’s. EOWDER AND. FUES.—2OO Ken assorted Rock Powder. Also, patent safety Fues for sale at the cheap Hardward Store, East King street, julv 23-26] REUBEN: S. ROARER. Adam;s horse hair flesh rubbers. Adam’s Curved Horse Hair Flesh Brushes. : For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSII’S sep 10-33] i Drug Store, East King street. T7AMILY BIBLES, FAMILY BIBLES, decided- X; ly the most'elegapi aßStuimeht ever opened in the city of will .be found at -j. £f ” SPANGl£R>S,’lag Gish’s. M • fkexiexhibitioy. . 3Rlibe»utifiil, and esp warily those' taste, and 1 see his coUetftion firom nature of UNI)SCAFi: ' : H would bc vtun td enumerate the numerbiuen com.iumx, wiicir been so liberillv bitatowed upon these Picture*, and die system by which they are executed, it being within the'power of all to call andexamine for themselves. The collection embraces many choice views of American and which only need be seen to be. duly adhiired and appreciated. Mr. A’s system of Drawing.and Painting from Nature, is new, 'easy and very rapid; actually reducing :the labor of vumths and weeks, to dastand Very many who have thought themselves without taste, have learned by it to draw and.paint from nature, with a freedom, boldness, accuracy, and beauty, seldom acquired in common systems. of Education,and ail those interested in the Fine Arts, are cordially invited to call and see the Paintings 'which will be.exhibited free of charge. ' WT Those whose engagements prevent them from attending during the dav, can join the evening Mr. A. refers to the following letter from York Penn’aT • The undersigned, patrons and pupils of Mr. An derson, having taken a cour-e of lessons in Gre cian Landscape Painting , take pleasure in express ing out entire satisfaction with the progress we have made in this beautiful art. Philip A. Small, John Evans; Esq., Alex. Demutb, Samuel Small, Jr., Jfoo. A. Filbert, Jacob A. Small, Samuel S. Shay, ; Charles Demuth, Henry Haines, Alex. Sear, Esq., Geo. J. Evans, ' Edward J. F.mna, Rooms in KRAMPH’S ARCADE, Orange street 4 doors above North Queen street. - Doors open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M, Lancaster, Dec. 3, Valuable Tavern Stand at Public i SSLIGe ON FRIDAY, December 27, 1850, will be sold at public eale, the following valuable property-, viz : The EAGLE HOTEL and premises, situated on the south east corner of the Market Square and Gay street, ia the Borough of Marietta. The build ings of this establishment consist of a two-story BRICK HOUSE, JWA Fronting on the Square and Gay street, a (SSSHH threc-story BRICK BACK BUILDING, 1 fronting on Gay street, and a large two-story Frame Building attached on the east, fronting on the Square. A large Brick and Frame Stable, sufficient to accommodate a very large number of horses. An Ice House and a Smoke House, two wells und pumps, one in the yard and the other in front of the house. The cellar extends under the entire building. This property is well adapted both by its situation and construction for a public house, and has been occupied as such for many years. It is near the railroad, yet not too near to be objectionable, on account of horses. The railroad passing along Front street, has thrown the entire travelling upon the street in which this property is situated. It also possesses a decided advantage by its conve nience to the market. Persons desiring to purchase areinvited to view it. Sale to take place on the above day, on the premises, at 2 o’clock,.P. M. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by S. J. DICKEY, E. J. DICKEY, „ , , , WM. F. P. NOBLE, On behalf of the Devisees of William Noble, dec’d. dec 3 45-ts HALDY’S Hew Marble Yard. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the public that he has just- received from the city of Philadelphia a superb stock of pure AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, together with a beautiful assortment of SPLENDID ITALIAN MARBLE , and that he is now prepared to execute in the first style, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND GRAVE of e Z‘r ry var ‘ety and price, Mantels,Door and Window Sills, Steps, and in fact every thing pertaining to the marble business. His facilities for furnishing articles in his line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all. who may favor him with their patronage, that his work shall be executed in the very best style, and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING IN ENGLISH AND GER MAN done at the shortest notice, and in the most modern and elegant styles. He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his work, being fully satisfied.to rest his claim to public patronage upon its merits. His establishment is in East Chesnut street, di rectly in the rear of Lechler’s Hotel, and nextdoor to Moderwell’s old ware house, near the railroad. He has also opened a ware room in North Queen street, No. 5, nearly opposite the Bee Hive. 1 Dec. 3, 1850. 45-ly A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRESH GROCERIES HAVE just been received and are now opening in East King St., in the city of Lancaster, at JACOB fiUEHLER’S NEW STORE, opposite the Farmers’ Bank—so long and favorably known as J PETPER'S GROCERY STORE, where the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity are invited to call, as every thing of the best in the Grocery trade, at the most reasonable prices, will always be kept at this old and well known Grocery, such as J Sngar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Mackerel, sperm and common Oil, and all the various articles that will be required by families for baking, during the holidays. The subscriber has also laid in a tine assortment of GLASS and queensware, to which the attention of his friends in the citv and country is respectfully invited. Don’t forget the place—Peiper’s old stand,oppo site the Farmers’ Bank, Lancaster. dec 3 ’5O Estate of ELIZA HOSTETTER, of Manor Tu-u Inthe Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan’r’ ud °lph Schoff, Committee of V T Eliza Hostetter, did on the twentieth day of November, 1850, file in the office of the Prothono tary 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 21st day of December, ISfiO, for the confir mation thereof, unless ezceptienß be filed Attest: HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary Proth’ys Office, Lan., Dec. 3, ’6O. . 46-3 t _ Bible Society. r P „ annaal meeting of the Lancaster Co. Bible A Society will be held at the Moravian Church in the city of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of December next, (Thanksgiving day,) at » o’c ock, P. M., at which time officers and Managers will be chosen for the ensuing year. , A meeting of the Society will be held at the same place at 7 o’clock, P. M., on the evening of sajd day, on which occasion a sermon will be de livered. All persons friendly to the Bible cause are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the Board qf Managers, 45-td Notice. To the creditors of Christian Kattfman and Wife formerly off Leacock Township. ’ THE undersigned, Auditor appointed to distri bute the balance in the hands of William Car pentcr, Trustee of said Christian Kauffman and wife, among those entitled to the same, will meet for the purposes of his appointment, at his office, in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday the 19th day December,,nst., at 2 o’clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend it they thinh proper. WM. MATHIOT, Auditor. dec 3 . 2fi-3t T Estate of Altm. Correll, dec’d. HE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, to distri bute the balance remaining in the hands of Charles Boughter, trustee of the estate of Abraham Correll, late of the Borough of Columbia, dec’d, according to law hereby notifies the heirs of the deceased and ail others interested, that he will attend tor the purpose of hiß appointment on Tuesday the 7 tk day 0/ January next, at 2 o’clock P. .VI., at the public house of John Michael, in North Queen st., Lan’r ISRAEL CAHPENTER, Auditor. 45-fit McJVeely, dec’d. I , K f ? d “ ln,stritlon on the estate of _U David McNeely, late of Mount Joy, Lancaster county, dec’d having been granted to the snbscrib|T residing in Mount Joy: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment imme diately, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement dec 3-45-6t] DAVID McNEELY, Jr., ■Administrator. Indian Queen Hotel, a. m/Hopkins & co. No. is, Fourth St, between Chesnut and Market PHILADELPHIA. Boaed.nc SI.OO per day. Single meals 26 eta. Phil’a. Dec. 3, 1860. ; 45.^ Fnr, . t K ? IISSeI ’ B Amadine, OR the cure ana prevention of the chapped Hands. An additional supply just received and tor sale at , CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13 East King st. . oe‘S2' : ‘ 39-1 m ' DR. C. EHRMANN, HOMOEOPATHIC puyhcia\, HAS removed his office back again to this resi dence,. North: Prince street, nearly opposite the J-ancasterian School Honse> Lancaster city. . noq 19 1860 . . > , i , . 43-tf LADIES’ WORK BOXES, a superb article of numerous Bizesj.for wle cheap at friab’a., TN pursuance of an order of the; Orphans’ Court X <ald County,* illfee exposed to public sale,' on SATURDAY, die ilgt of December, A. D. 1550, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, af the .public house Of Amos Groff, (Bock tavern,) in the township of Drunldrei in' said county, three of land, situate'in Drumoretownship in said county, on the .road leading from the .Buck tavern 'to Cono «lhgo FornaCe, viz: Pnrpart No.-1,- containing 31 ACRES ANl> 68 PERCIES, neat measure, nearly one half of which is covered with limber, a good portion rail timber, and the remainder is excellent fanning land, adjoining lands oF Mary Moore, A. Dnbree, Esq.,WfflUm B. RaU ton and purparts 2 and 3, herein after mentioned. _ Purpart No. 2; containing 29 ACRES and 112 Perches, neat measure, II acres of wnich are ex cellent rail timber and the remainder good farming land, adjoining lands of William R. Ralston, heirs of S. B. Moore, James M. Hopkins and purpart No. l as above mentioned, and No. 3, as hereinafter mentioned. ;Purpart No. 3, containing 30 ACRES and 130 Perches, neat measure, 17* acres of which are under good timber sufficiently large for rails or posts, and the remainder is good fanning land; ad joing lands of Abm. Dubree, Esq., James M. Hop kins and purparts No. 1 and 2, as above mentioned, late the estate of William Caldwell, dec’d. ' Terms : —The purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of April next, 1851, when the deeds will be delivered and possession given. By the Court, B. Kauffman, Clerk O. C. HUGH PATTERSON, Jr., Pyroligneous Acid or Essence of Smoke, For curing Beef, Hams, &c., without a Smoke THE subscriber invites the attention of those who cuie Beef, Hams, Sausages, Fish, Tongues, &c., to the above preparation, which has been in use for a number of years and has been found an excellent substitute for smoke. It is a powerful antiseptic, effectually preventing the decomposition of animal matter and imparting a rich and pleasant flavor, free from that bitterness which is so often found in meats smoked in the usual way, and pos sessing the additional advantage of being easily applied; doing away entirely the necessity of a Smoke House. CHARLES. A. HEINITSH, Druggist No. 13 East King street, Lancaster, nov 19 43-2 m CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER have just opened a large and elegant lot of FURS, which they will sell at remarkably low prices. MUFFS 1 BOAS! VICTOR INES! Ermine Trimmings, Victorines and Cuffs. A com plete assortment of Ladies and Children’s Muffs and Victorines of every description of Fur—such as LYNX, FITCH, SILVER MARTENi SABLE , CONEY, *c. Children’s Muffs at 50,75, 87* and $l. Give us a call and secure a bargain in time. - CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., nov 26-44-tfJ North Queen street. 458L,F45S ortant *° Farmers. jSL IgpjyEGETABLE ROOT COTTERS ggfc Warranted to cut from, one to Bushels of Roots per minute. A FIRST PREMIUM was awarded for one of * h , es . e , m ? ch ‘ nes A> the Annual Exhibition of tne Philadelphia Society for the promotion of Ae riculture held at the “ Rising Sun” on the 15th and 16th days of October, 1850. The Committee also took occasion to recommend it in their report to the society as follows: “ This article your committee recommend to all Root Showers as being the most efficient implement ever exhibited for that purpose.” H Reference can also be given to numerous Farmers m the vicinity of Philadelphia who" have used the machine and pronounce it to be the very best they have ever seen for the purpose. The saving of labor by the use of this machine will amount to more than its cost. For sale by T . „ D. LANDRETH, Implement and Seed Warehouse, No. 55 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. [nov 26-44-2 m SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS of every va riety and prices, a full assortment for sale cheaD at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. CARD CASES, CARD CASES, a beautiful as sortment, for sale cheap at 4 SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s. To the Heirs and Legal Represensatives of Frederick Clare, late of Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., dec’d. Lancaster County ss. <£B£. A T an Orphans’ Court held at Lan -CXoaster, for the County of Lancas ter, on the 22d day of November, 1850 gHSK on motion of H. S. Myers, Esq., the pourt grant a rule on the heirs and *** legal representatives of Frederick Clare, late of Rapho township, in the said county deceased, to appear in the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster county, to be held in the city of Lancaster on the third MONDAY of December next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to accept or refuse the real estate or the said deceased at the valuation thereof, by an inquisition, or shew cause why the same-should' not be sold according to law. By the Court JAMES DYSART, for Clerk 0. C. Lancaster, Nov. 26, 1850. -44-3 t Estate of Catharine Scbuerer, r v „ (Widow.) In tne Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. TITAEREAS, John Schuerer, surviving Trustee YJ of Catahanne' Schuerer, Widow, of Eliza ?o^’?7 nShip f dld ° n the l6th d V «' November, 1850, file m the office of the Prothonotary of the said Cpurt, his account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the sixteenth day of December, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, ' HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Prothy’s Office, Lan. Nov. 26. 4t-44 JACOB BUEHLER. . 45-ly Estate of Eevl Breneman. In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. WHEREAS, Gideon Breneman, Trustee of Levi Breneman, did on the 16tff day of No vember, 1350, file in office the of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his secorfd account of the said Estate: ' Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the sixteenth day of December, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, ■n i /-.a? **EJfRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Prothy’s Office, Lan. Nov. 26. 4t-44 THE undersigned, Executors of Samuel Grosh, j.'!',' ll s eU at public sale, on Tuesday, tne 10th of December next, at John Michael’s . i ~ l n„ ^!£c ity of Lancaster, at half past six o’clock, P. M. r 70 Shares of Farmer’s Bank Stock, 12 Shares of Lancaster Bank Stock. Approved Notes, payable on the 10th day of April next, with lawful interest, will be taken in payment for the above Stock. JACOB GREIDER, J. B. TjSHUDY; GEORGE THOMAS. tf-44 Estate or Susan Eberly, dec’d. LETTERS of administration on the estate ol Susan Eberly, late of West Cocalico township, county, dec’d, haring been granted to the subscriber, residing at Sinking Springs, Berks county: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement, without any delay, to JOSEPH EBERLY, Administrator. NoV. 26-St-1850. New and Fashionable millinery. MRS. RANNIPTGER has just returned from the city of Philadelphia, and has now opened at her well known Fancy Store/North Queen street, Tiext door to Van Kanan’s Franklin Hotel, Lancas ter city, an extensive, rare and beautiful assort ment of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, ior the inspection of her customers, and the public in general. Her stock consists in part of BONNETS, of every description and of the fafes latest style, Bonnet caps, Velvets, Satins, Silks, Ribbons, &c., by the yard or piece. ALSO a variety of WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS > »uch as, children’* md., sacks, Armlett, Mits and Cloves, Ladies’ and Children’s Scarfs, with every other article in her line of bnsiness that ladies can desire. , Atr fr , i , end r ',‘ n the country are reqnested to give her a call, if they want splendid bargains. • . . mary a. ranninger ■ Lancaster, Nov. 26, 1850-. 7ripH ETAI ?L E IVO , RY GOODS, i Urge and va [ a,sortment of beautiful articles for at ' SPANGLER’S, lite Gish’s. I All Right o the general exelamation of all after a complete examination of those NEW GOODS how being received at WENTZ’S GOLDEN EAGLE, bpth ai regards price and variety. . \ - r which produces the f rnsh* for alt‘kinds of choice and handsome Dress Goods. iWCall to be convinced. THOMAS J. WENTZ b CO., Golden Eagle, Lohgenecker’a Building, dec 3 ’ 45 ' Rteal Estate at PubUcSale. ROBERT W. MOORE, Trvsiees to Sate h e 44-ts Lancaster Bluff Depot, NATIONAL HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH QUEEN STREET. Notice. Bank Stock for Sale. TOWER HAUL Stil! far ahead. of ill CompetitOtS-'-The richest M' Ji®* ofGoods‘jii Lancaster! ~" v - P ro Pri«tor of the' great Tower • °^, cl ° thlB g 8to«, desirous of returning ?•>« immense number of per. slftj c,rs ! the past two years, anil. do so, and at the name time erten3**fceartyrio*tation to his friend# and thepnbhc in.geneml.,o call and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS he has joat received from New York ahd'Philadel pma. The immense amount sold from day to day is the best evidence of their superior quality and cheapness, while the happy looks of hia customers as they leave his establishment with their well filled parcels of clothing, speak more plainly than words, their satisfaction. It is a fixed principle of his, to receive no money for which he cannot give a full equivalent, and render the most perfect satisfaction. He takes pleasure in referring to the fact of his having been engaged lor ten years as foreman in the largest and most celebrated Clothing-honae in Philadelphia, and is well known through Lancaster county for his superiority as a cutter, and his un approachable style in getting Tup splendidly made and fitting Clothing, he trusts that those in want of good garments, cut and made expressly as the purchaser desires it, will' give Mm a call. As to the prices of his goods, he will only state that he is prepared to sell at least THIRTY PER CENT. LOWER than any other house in Lancaster. Mr Don’t forget the location, directly oppoaite Vankanan's hotel, in North Queen St., Lancaster. He also takes pleasure in stating, that he has secured the services of J. C. FOX, long and favor ably known to the public, as an experienced sales man, and a clever fellow. Mr. Fox presents his compliments to his old friends, and respectfully in vites them to come and see him at J Ford’s Tower Hall Clothing Store.* 19 43-ti Estate off Sarah Hoyt deceasd. The undersigned, auditor apppointed by the Or phans' Court of Lancaster county to distribute among those entitled the moneys retained by John pnviUe, administrator of the estate of Sarah Hoyt, late of Salisbury Township, Lancaster co., dec’d, on account of the suit against John Hoyt, accord the former auditor's report, hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment on Saturday the 14th day of December next , at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of Lewis Sprecher, In East King st- Lancaster. nov. 19-1 1. ■ ISRAEL CARPENTER. Estate of Samuel McKinney, dec’d. a'' HE Undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county to distri bute the balance remaining in the hands of J. H. Withers, administrator of Samuel McKinaey, late of the borough of Marietta, dec’d, according to law, hereby notify all the creditors of the deceased and others interested that he will attend by ad journment for the purpose of his appointment, on Saturday the 28th day of December,, instant, at 2 o’clock P. M., at the public house of Michael, in North Queen street, Lancaster. ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor, dec 3 45-4 t Attraction at the Golden Eagle Dry Goods’ Store., IN the way of a Fresh supply of Long Shawls, Supine French Merinoes all colors, Superior all wool De Lanes. Wide Silk Velvets, DRESS SILKS, Sack, Flannels, &c Call and make a selection. THOMAS J. WENTZ & CO. Corner of East King and Centre Square, Longenecker’s Building. Nov. 19. 43-tf RED WHITE AND YELLOW,—AIi wool and • colored FLANNELS, Selling cheap at The Eagle Dry Goods Store, THOMAS J. WENTZ & Co. Nov. 19. 43«tf Blankets \ blankets \ blankets French Twilled &c., at $1,50 to $B,OO per pair At the Golden Eagle. THOMAS J. WENTZ & CO. Nov. 19. 43-tf JENNIc LIND DE LANE ! Beautiful • designs for 25 cents, At the Golden Eagle. THOMAS J. WENTZ & CO. 43-tf Estate of James Humes. In the Court ot Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. WHEREAS, John F. Steinman, Assignee of James Humes, did on the 14th day of No vember, 1850, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account o r the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the sixteenth day of December, 1850, for the confirmation unless exceptions be filed. Attest/ HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Prothy’s Office, Lan. Nov. 26. 4t-44 Fall Court-\ov. Term! NEW GOODS! FONDERSMITH & HER.R, At the Old Stand formerly kept by. Hostetler Beales, Ho. 5, Bast King Sttect, Lancaster. MOST Respectfully invite the attention of the public, and particularly their friends and cus tomers in the city and county of Lancaster, to their extensive assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. This stock of goods has been purchased within the last year, on very favorable terms, and to which we are adding daily the choicest goods from the Pniladelphia and New York markets. 5000 YARDS CARPETING; among which may be found the most magnificent styles of Ingrain and 3 Ply Carpets ever brought to this city, at astonishingly low prices. OUR QUEENSWARE ROOM Is well known to be the most eitensive in this city at the present time, and wo assure our country friends that our arrangements with a large, import ing House in Philadelphia, will enable us hereaf ter to offer a greater variety of styles of Queens ware, and at lower-prices than any other House in this city. We are the only agents for the Patent “FIRE PROOF WARE.” Please call and judge for yourselves. 2000 pounds' of Prime Live Geese Feathers 2000 pounds of Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain. GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail. All we ask of our friends is to give us a call, as suring them that we will show our goods with pleasure. H. C. FONDERSMITH, Late-of the Bee Hive. JOHN HERR. Lancaster, Nov. 19, 43 lt WHOLESALE and RETAIL,. EMANUEL METZGER’S . SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT! opposite KAUFFMAN’S HOTEL, North Queen Street, sign of the “BIG COLLAR,” OFFERS the greatest variety of the most fash ionable and neatly made styles of PATENT SPRING SADDLES, Quilted Spanish Saddltsi,covered with black, blue green and russet enamelled leather of the best quality to be found in the city. .Riding Bridles- Carriage, Buggy and Sulky .HARNESS? of eve™ description. A large assortment of 1 BUFFALO- ROBJES valtrfr q ”r al ‘ ty ~ alao) iro ?- bo ™ d TRUNKS and VALlbts, or every size and shape. Carnet Ban. Ladies’ Satchels, Horse-Covers; Hobb/ Horses’ and every description of Carriage, Banov, Sulkv WHIPS, J agreatvariety of other articles usually kept at similar establishments, manufactured of the best material, by journeymen under his own supervision. He trusts that his friends and the public will continue to favor his establishment as they have heretofoie done, as he still continues to dispose of his work on' the most reasonable terms* ■ Call and examine for yourselves. - EMANUEL METZGER. 44-tf Lancaster, Not. 26. ; Hats, Caps and’Buffalo Robes. THE CHEAPEST IN PHILADELPHIA. CHARLES E. ELMES, thankful for past favors, would respectful!y inform his friends in the country that he had moved to the Southeast corner of Sixth and Market streets, pnderMcNeille’s great and new clothing wafecoom.s, indhaa constantly on Hand a new and fresh'Anpiply of - HATS, CAPS, and BOEEA LO ROBES, of all kinds and prices, wholesale and retiil, and promise, all those who may lavor him with a call to **ve them 25 per cent, in their purchases. W California. Merican, Canada, Moleskin, Beaver and Email Hata of ail kinds and prices to auit all purchasers, wholesale and retail v . CHARLES E. ELMEB, Sontjuaat comer of Sixth and Market eta., Phila WBV'wSffi?-'**'**'*’- 9 ‘ BWPAW • ••NOW9P* - • -44-e A 80 , FALL AND WINTER DBYfiOODS, ML Gtoras, SA'rTINETS: VEST SSf&Ap., CHECKS „ TieKmas; ALPACAS, . -j MUSLINS t CASHMERES, , : corr i’iennr delaines, flannels ’ SS®. - 'Hosiery,- LIN£^S , „ „ GLOVESytc.tc. —SHAWLS of yanoas styles andbualitiea,cheap, withavariety of other seasonable Dry Goods cbeaner than GROCERIES, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate eta"#?’ ° live 0il ’ s P erm and Common Oil • Buck ets, Matts, Brushes; Castile and Yarinate Sen “EY *!•! fine pearl Starch, &c. 81,6 S “ P ’ eral^^r? Cradles and Chairs, with a gen- TOR Arm travelling baskets. IUBACCO AND SEGARS—TITT A7CTI tidv &c., wholesale ' AND . DR V J o TJ> VACZEHEL. No. 1,2, and 3 Mm;:M«kere h l“ a ' orkeS ‘“ aleCted Please call at No. 80, North . . , Museum Building, whereyout£ er than any you read of. . B°°d s cheap ort oa PINKERTON & SMELTZv ocl . *■ * 39-tf BEE ACTIVE »JIHK Bee Hive Dry Goods Store appears. usual, to be the favorite resort for' beautiful Ury Goods of every description. Now openiog at the Bee Hive, French Merino, Lupin’s make, rm r ??‘\\_ Olive Green, Light Blub, Dk. Mulberry, Maz. Blue, ' BrOwn, Green, Cherry, Scarlet, Crimson, Black, Purple, in .k- 1 Cve . r - V E,1:ltle ’ the greatest variety ever opened m this city. CHAS. F.. WENTZ fc BBof, ' Bee Hive. r- , m ,SACK FLANNELS. “*S h * Bl “ e > Cherry, Drab, Lead, and Brown, very soft finish, warranted all wool, fast colors. ’ Kibboks! Ribbons .'—Neck, Cap and Bonnet Rib bons, pretty styles, selling off very low Cachsiehe Scahfs, the real genuine article, all wool, ranging in price from 62} eta. to 95 00 BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE. an? fi LAII ? ES ! 1 D ® LAINES good quality, plain and figured, only 12J cents. 3 H Calicoes, good styles green only 6! cents SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS 11 SHAWLS it i Long Shawls, all wool, from $2,60 to $l2 00- plain colored, drab, long and square do : mournimr Jong and square Shawls, Black Thibet Long Shawls, JJrocha and Terkeri, the greatest variety everoffer ed, selling off 20 per cent, lower than any other establishment in the city. The above Shawls having been purchased to great advantage, will be sold at the Bee Hive at a great Bargain. Call soon. ’ CHAS. E. WENTZ.& BRO., Bee Hive. Lancaster, Oct. 22, ISSO. 39 ECONOMY is wealth LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! Medal, Pine Oil, CampMne and Fluid OF acknowledged superiority and purity, man ufactured and for sale at the lowest wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established ?5i n .., of the late Benjamin T. Davis,VGA viDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail are solicited, and prompt attention nr/en. The V ? IC0 O ?,^ the P ublic for fifteen years, and the award ot a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil* Alcohol, Tar , Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin , and Spirits of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, at the lowest prices October 29 CENTRE SQUARE HAT STORE. THE subscriber, thankful for the liberal encour agement he has received already, respectlully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received from the city a very full sud plyofthe r J| FALL FASHIONS OF HATS AND CAPS, which, together with those of his own manufacture, gotten up expressly for this market, complete an assortnftnt which cannot be excelled, for beauty, durability, and cheapness, by any other establish ment in Lancaster. , HATS of all qualities and styles made to order on the shortest notice- also Slouch Hats of differ ent colors. His assortment of CAPS is complete, equal to any thing of the kind west of Philadelphia. HATS bought at my establishment always ironed and brushed tree of charge. Mind the place—North West Corner of Cen tre Square, two doors west of Baumgardner’s store, and adjoining Langley’s Shoe Store, oct S-tf-37] JAMES GEIDNER. Estate of Benjamin Wright, Sen’r, L deceased. ETTEB.S of Administration on the Estate of Benjamin Wright, Sr.,.late ot Manor township, Lancaster county, dec’d, bare been granted to the undersigned Administrators, residing in the said township of Manor: All persons having claims against the. estate, will present them for payment, and all persons indebted to same .are requested to make payment to SUSAN WRIGHT," JOHN W. WEIGHT,' JAMES BENES, v /' Administrators. Nov 5-6t«41.] New Firm! New Goods!. New Prices! gara & SWOPE, WHO succeed David Cockley in business at the old stand, in East King St., nearly opposite D. Espenshadc’s Hotel, offer to their friends and the public generally, a large, splendid and well se lected assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS/' - at unprecedented low prices. Their stock .embra ces Dry Goods of every, description ; Cloths, Cassi meres, Satinetts, Silks, De Lains, Cashmeres?- Shawls of all descriptions. French and English Merinoes; Alpacas, .Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, &c., ail of which need but an examination to in duce those in want to buy. Having resolved to do business upon the principle that the “ nimble six pence is better'than the slow shilling,” we are pre pared to sell Goods as cheap as the cheapest, and no mistake. Oiir stock of GROCERIES and QUEENS WARE we offer atcorresponding low prices. Remember the Old Stand, in East King 8f;- .don’t forget to give us a call. ■■■', Public Sale of Valuable City Property* y WILL be sold by public sale, on SATURDAY the 14th of DECEMBER, 1850, at the-public house of Emanuel Shober,in the city of Lancaster, that valuable property, known as the Post Office! situated on the West side of North Queen Street, next door to Emanuel Shober’s Hotel. The improvements are A TWO STORY U brick dwelling house, iffm running back 40 fe«j with a TWO'STORY^ 1 ™ BRKJK BACK‘BIHLMNG attached 60 feet in the ength, whole covered with slate. * ALSO, oq the reat of the lot, facing the alley, . A Two Story Brick Dwelling House, : - with slate-roof. There is a large Cistern and a never-failing well of water, with, a pump therein, onthc premises. ’ The whole is in good order and repair. A three feet allej entering from NdHh Queen street,..exclusively belongs to the property. The whole property is free of ground rent. Asa location for business, none better can be found in the city, and.being.so.weJl known to the .public-as the Post Office property, a further; description .is deemed unnecessary. • * Those wishing to view the same will, by calling at tbe premises, have an opportunity to do so. Sale to commence at fto’clock, P. M. of said day, when the terms or. conditions of sale will be fuJJy made known to purchasers. , Fall and Winteii Millinery* MRS. MARY KURTZ takes this method of making known to her friends and customers, that she has just returned fronj Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of 1 . j BONNETS AND FANCY MiLLINERY; WP for Fall and Winter, to whichSthc attentionsE* orthe Ladies is respectfully incited. They are re quested to :call and examine her stock, at her well known Millinery Rooms,, in Nbrth Queen 'street, .nearly opposite Vankanan’s Hotel. Fall Bonnets and Millinerywillibe opened for inspection on Friday morning n'eit, the Bth matant. [NoT 6-2m-41 EstafeofDavid In the Conit of Common Pleas W Lancaster.:, * HEEEAS, Samtiel JohnsJsurmihg-Troßtee of the estate of David jU M ,.dld .'-diiitho -‘n oay of November, 1850, file in -the office of the Prothonotary of the said Conk hiiisecehd 'snp iand ;final account of the said'Estj(ite ; :-' Noace is'hereby given to all ?torflqns ; interested in tne said Estate, that the- saifi-Court-have ap pointed the sixteenth d|t£of Eftctti&er next, for the confirmation, thereof, be;flisd£ . .-.;i J,y r 'ff L- .v-C’t‘ ' ’ L.;£l?NilY STOEK, Prothonhtaty* Protby’s Office, Lan, T?ov. 2G. j 4^44 . AUVE V’ « k** \- M** AND HUGH S. GARAv LEVI SWOPE: MARY DICKSON. | . '44-ts Jobnsr; for thC of
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