Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, December 17, 1850, Image 3

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    The‘PraLic’Scmreii'.—
the arrangements Tor visiting the pnblic schools
present month : - *> • ; ■
vistTaro jsekbebsw■ ■ schools
5“ 9«w*. High School. ’
E. C. Darlington, Mr. Gilbert, ‘
Geo. Sanderson, . . Mr.-Nonrse,
Miss Thompson, .
Miss Biller, ,
Miss Miller.
Malt Department,
East.
J. W. Jackson,
R. Moderwell,
'<&' Reporting Member, Hon,
A. L. Hayes. '
Mini S. Smith,
(i. Kberman, Mrs. Magee, 1
Ge°. Esq., MiwHoffineier,
Mis* C. Eberman,
C.GjlFesgie, ' Mrs. Reinstine, & Miss Winger.
•M. R. Voight.
Reporting Member, Mr. J.- Female Department ,
Zimmerman. East.
A.H. Hood>Esq., J.Price,
John Wise, . Miss Mayet,
C. Keiffer, . i Miss White,
Henry Stoek, Esq., Miss Samson,
J. C. Van Camp, * Mrs. Sullivan,
James BJack, Miss O’Donnell.
Reporting Member, A. H. Mate Department ,
Hoot!, Esq,, > West.
A. G.flelfenstein, Female"H. School
John Rear, Miss A. E. Eberman,
Rev*. Mr. McCarter, Miss A. Smith,
r *t«f°^ arme * Miss Boyd, •
J. Weaver, * Miss Russel,
Joseph Ehrenfried, Mrs. Moore,
il. B. Swarr, Esq., Mrs. Gotta.
Reporting Member, A. G. Female Department,
nelfenstein. West.
Hsiting Committee for the Night School.— Alex.
H. Hood, Geo M. Kline, and John Wise, Esqs.,
THE MARKETS.
[Corrected neekljr for th* Intelligencer.};
Lancaster 3%rkets.
Lancaster, Dec. 14.
Butter—ls to IS cents per lb.
Chickens 25 to 375. cents per pair. .
Eggs—ls cents per dozen.
Potatoes—so to 62j cents per bushel.
Apples—4o to 50 cents per do.
Philadelphia Markets.
Philadelphia, Dec. 14.
Flour—s4,7s to $5,00; Rye do. $3,12; Corn
Meal $3,25. • ’
Wheat—sl,os to $1,12.
Corn— 62j- to 65 cents.
Rye—7o cents per bushel.
Oats—39 to 41 cents.
Whiskey—26 cents.
Bee! Cattle—llso in market—ss,2s to $7 per
100 lbs.- ■
Baltimore Markets.
-Baltimore, Dec. 14.
Flour—s4,7s to $5,00; Rye do. $3,44; Com
Meal $3,18. ->
Wheat—sl,o2 to $l,lO.
Corn—GO to 62 cents.
Rye—6o to 62j cents.
- Oats—3lJ to 371- cents.
Whiskey—27 a 28 cents.
Beef Cattle—S4,oo a $5,00 net.
Collector’s Office, Columbia,) '
December 2, 1850. 3
Ed. Spy : —Tbe following will show the amount
of receipts at this office for fiscal year encinu
November 30, 1850, viz
Canal, J
Outlet Lock,
Railroad,
Section Boats,
Fines,
Total for 1850,
Total.for 1849,
Increase over 1849,
Number of Cars cleared,
t( Section Boats,
“ Canal Boats,
Tonnage on Railroads,
Passengers, miles travelled on
Railroad,
'3,6-19,008
Stewart A. Pierce, Collector.
Arrival of tlie America.
LATE FROM EUROPE.
HiiiFix, Dec. 11.
The Royal mail steamer America arrived here
{his morning, bringing 40 passengers for Boston
alxjO for Halifax, and dates from Liverpool to the
SOtnVajuLLondoirio the 29th November.
ENGLANEh—The agitation in England has
increased to a much greater extent in regard to the
anti-popery question. It. has also much increased
m Scotland. .The Daily News asserts that tire
Attorney General is preparing a bill to make penal
the holding of English titles by the Catholic Clergy
Lord Beaumont, a catholic nobleman, has taken
. lbe in opposition to the measures of the Pope,
and maintains that his appointments of English
Bishoprics are derogatory to the crown' and at va
riance with the constitution. Immense meetings
are being held everywhere, which denounce the
Papal policy as aggressive, and in some cases these
meetings have ended in riots, especially at Berkin
head, where the meeting on Wednesday was at
tended with greater disturbance and rioting than
had been experienced since the days of the Reform
bill. Magistrates and the police were compelled
lo I fl y. before mob - The Holy Cross was finally
exhibited, which had the effect ol restoring quiet.
A frightful colliery explosion occurred at Hali
fax, England. The loss of lile is unknown, but !
supposed to very great. I
GERMANY.—The latest news from Germany
is m no" respect more pacific, nor are affairs less
critical and complicated than tor two weeks prior
to the sailing of the America.
By telegraph from Paris we learn that the Prus
sian Government has negotiated a loan of ten mil
lion pounds sterling with the House of Rothschilds
in London.
The upper house assembly, it is reported, is in
clined to jieace whilst the lower house is also
moderately disposed.
The distm bances between the Prussian and Ba
varian troops at Frankfort were renewed on the
25th, and in several of the streets of the city the
soldiers of the contending parties had various san
guinary conflicts. The intervention of strong pa
trols alone preserved peace finally in the city.
The Austrian or Federal army in Hesse Cassel
are suffering for want ol provisions.
The Cabinet of Presburg is reported to have for
mal,y made known that a war of Prusssia againsr
Austria would be a war against Russia. With the
exception of thp war party find most sup
port in the Rheimsh Provinces. At Frankfort, Berlin
Vienna, Amsterdam, and other central points, con’
ndenpe in the maintenance of peace is daily be
coming weaker. 3
-The Stock Exchange was, at the latest dates
greatly agitated.
Ravages of the Cholera lu Ja
maica.
The cholera is making the most fearful ravages
throughout the British West Indies. It has been
very fatal at Kingston, Jamaica, but now more se
vere in other parts of this island. Kingston is re
ported to have lost 5,000 by. that disease, and a
proportionate number at Port Royal: it had entire
disappeared from the latter place. The most mel
ancholy accounts are received from the interior and
?he r pw St !; lcts - D . The •*»"»<■* that, in
the Plantain warden River district, one thousand
h T ™ e P t aw *y by the fell destroyer.
It states that:—From St. Davidp frightful ac
counts have been bought to town. Not only have
the great mass of the population between the
Eleven Mile taverg and Yallah’s and a ? large num
ber of the inhabitants in and around Elsington
■ been swepV%way, but it is said that the while
'police force, sergeants, corporals, and privates
have been lmmolateiT—the whole force dying as
it is said, under literal want of sustenance, in con
sequence of the non-payment of their pay. The
statement has been made for some days in the col
umns of a cotemporary, and has not been denied
It is impossible, however, that such a charge can
long escape inquiry. The money, we have reason
to believe was forwarded from Kingston, and some
one must be responsible for its non-distribution-
It is a thing too frightful to contemplate that an
enhre detachment of police should have been left
to die of Cholera, without even the comforts derived
from their hard earned pay, u
In the mountain districts of the same narUh a.
cholera is said to be equally destructive*” It has
appealed at Radmor, a property of upwards of 300(1
feet above the level of the sea, and the finest climate
knowmon the face of the creation, and it has touch
ed'similar altitudes in their parishes of Port Royal
and St. Andrew. ;It has been frightfully malignant
at Middletown coffee plantation, the property ol
the Duke of Buckingham, and it has manifested
itself at Charlottenburgh, Chester Vale, Newton,
and other properties,'all situated at an altitutde
that has hitherto defied febrile diseases.
, Industrial Exhibition or 1852. — The indus
trial Exhibition of London in 1851 is to be re
peated in the city of New York in 1852, and
arrangements have been made which will secure
a very general representation ofthe products of the
World's Industry on that occasion. We learn,
further that the use of Governor’s Island, in New’
York harbor, has been applied for and granted for
the purpose of the’Exhibition; a place which com
bipps ajl the desirable requisites, presenting* open
space enough, and being easy of access. We trust
that the response of the New World to the Old in
this paatter will be entirely satisfactory.
BII“ A.humah , Blceieton,’'oif"an
been discovered in J /boned in oyster
shells ofimmense size.ltwas in.asitting.posture
when found, and is donbtfess tha irame of an Indian
of the olden time. It must .iiass heeo.eight feet in
height. The skull measures fifteen inches from the
root of the nose over the top loathe base of the
occipital bone, and is.two feet incircumference—’
containing a full set of teeth, even, sound and
white. - ' - ; ’ j. .
On the7thult,,by Rgy.H.Essick. Mr, Samuel
Axe, to Msli Susan Jane Haifar,- both of Colerain,
this county. _ ’
hy tbeß * v - J - c. Baker, Mr.
Jacob Liehtenberg, of Bainbridge, to Miss Christi
ann Long, of West Donegal
On the Ist inst by the Rev. H. Harbaugh, Mr.
B. S. Ruth. ofEphrata, to Miss Ann Mariah B.
Mowry, of this city. .
-n* n e *' on , * le ‘ nst -> after a protracted
illness. W'iLLiiM B. UnnxawouD. Esq., in the 73d
year of his age.
Mr. U: was the founder of the “American Volun
teer, ’ and conducted the editorial departmentof the
paper with great tact and ability for a period of 22
years, when, stricken down by disease, he disposed
oUhe establishment to the present proprietor ot the
Lancaster Intelligencer. He also published a paper
at Gettysburg, and, at an earlier day, one at the
City of Frederick, Md. Mr. U. was a gentleman
of fine education—a racy and spirited writer—and
was considered one of the best political writers of
his day. Peace to bis ashes !•
Hampden township, Cumberland County, on
the 2nd inst., Wm. Auhenrbih. .Esq., aged 57
£ € ? rs, l . ~‘ r - A - was for many years a resident of.
bchuylkiU county, and represented that county in
both branches of the State Legislature from 1822
During his legislative career, he distin
giyshed himself by hirearnestand successful efforts
m tavor of establishing our glorious system of
Common Schools.
On Wednesday the 27th ult., at the residence of
his father in Rapho township, Samuel J. Master
son, merchant, late of Mt. Joy, aged 31 years, 10
months and 23 days. He was interred in the Cath
-7nM,Brf,Ve yar i. d ’ * n Elizabe thtown, on Saturday the
30th ult., in the afternoon.
Friday night last, at the residence of her
son-in-law, Mr. Bruner, in this City, Mrs. Mary
Gray m the S7th year of her age, relict of the late
Capt. Wm. Gray, of Sunbury, Pa.
On the 13th ult., in West Earl township, Mr. J.
Gable, aged 76 years. v
On the 20th ult., Sarah Ann. daughter of Will
iam and Elizabeth Baldwin, aged 0 years.
On the I.Bth ult., Wm. H. McLaughlin, a CT ed 7
years. - °
Model Shoe Store.
TO ThE LADIES OF LANCASTER JIND
VICINITY.
TAMES W. QUINft respectfully informs his
fj friends and the public, that he has purchased
the entire Stock, Fixtures, &c. of the Model Shoe
Store, recently fitted up by James V. Corey dec’d
in East Orange Street, Lancaster, where lie is pre
pared to accommodate on the most reasonable
terms, all who may favor him with a' call. His
C f nSiStS ° f eVefy ima £ inable va -
Misses, and Chil
dren’s shoes, :
And as his attention is given exclusively to this
branch of business, he flatters himself that his
establishment may confidently assert a claim to
public-patronage.
His manufactured articles consist of French
worked Uppers, Jenny Linds, Shoetees, Walking
Shoes, Canadian Ties, Slippers* Ties, Boots, &c»
for Ladies, Misses and Children.
$130,565,03
16,480,00
152,750,07
7,907,24
$307,922,34
302,199,84
$5,722,50
35,631
272
Ladies Metallic Gum Slippers, Boots & Buskins.
7,709
97,308 Tons.
French-worked Uppers, Patent French Calf, Fran
cais slate-colofed, white, .Tampico, morocco,
French dressed, black, Italian cloth, English black
kid, Curasso-brush and dressed, bronze Italian
cloth, blue morocco, South American kids, black
English'Lasting, fancy colored -morocco, green,
red, and bronze, do., leather and bootjdo., stone
colered lasting, red, do., second mourning do.,
light colored do.j French lasting's, Francais blue
and green, do.
SCT Gentlemens Worked Slippers made to order
He would also state, that the Lady who assisted
Mr. Corey will daily be in attendance for (be pur
pose of taking the measure lor customer work and
attending sales. j)Cr He respectfully solicits pat
ronage, assuring all who may patronize him, that
no effort will be spared to give general satisfaction.
Mending promptly attended to.
JAMES W. QUINN.
No. 3, Kramph’s Arcade, E. Orange st.
Dec. 17, 1850. 8 ly _ 47
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
At Kriss Kinglets Heal Quarters,
NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER,
WHERE the citizens of this place and all those
who may visit the same during the Holidays
will find the largest assortment of ’
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
ever offered in Lancaster, consisting of CHINA &
GLASS TOYS, Card Trays, Vases, Mugs, Tea
Sets, Doll-Heads, Motto Cups, Cologne Bottles
Tumblers, assorted Figures, &c. ’
Bur.li as Carriages, Carts, Cradles, Tables, Chairs,
Animals, Buckets, Cups, Rattles, Wash-stands,
Candle Sticks, &c. „ ’
GUM T,OYS,
Pure India Rubber and Elastic doll-heads, Rattles
Dogs, Teething Rings^Caricature Faces, Stc. ’
Cups and Saucers, Nine Pins, Towns, Soldiers,
Furniture', Tools in boxes, Games and Puzzles
Drums, Guns* Trumpets, Wagons, Wheelbarrows’
Tubs, Noah’s Arks, Horsemen, Magnetic Fish,
Swans, Boats, Fiddles, Bic., &c.
FANCY GOODS.
Fine sewing, card and knitting Baskets; Hair
Oils, Soaps, Cologneß, Hair Brushes, and hundreds
oi other articles too numerous to insert, which all
are invited to call.and examine.
The subscriber is thankful for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended, and hopes that by a strict at
tention to please every taste and mind, to merit
and receive a continuance of the same.
T Wanted,
WO good, competent persons to act in. the
capacity of SALESMEN, who can speak in
the English and German Languages, to whom con
-Btant employment as well as a good compensation
will be given. Address, “ Industry,”
„ _ , Lancaster Post Office.
—Good recommendations required.
dec 17 37-ot*
Grecian Painting!
.“ ANY ONE WHO CAN LEARN TO WRITE
CAN LEARN. TO DRAW.”
THE subscriber respectfully calls attention to
his system of leaching Landscape Paintings,
names and Gentlemen, who may be desirous of
obtaining a knowledge of this beautitul art, are re
quested to ca 1 at his room without delay and ex
amine his collection or Paintings. 3
Parents who doubt the abilities of their children
to learn, may have an opportunity of testing it, and
if unsuccessful no charge will be made 6
Specimens executed Jiy his pupils ' in lhia city
may be seen. . 3 .
VT Those whose engagements prevent 'them
chTs attendlng during the da J> can j° in the evening
Mr. A. has liberty to refer to several gentlemen
of this city who are his pupils, and who have ex
pressed themselves much pleased with their pro
gress and his method of instruction.
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. 17
A GREAT bVATIONAL PICTURE.
W ASIUSGTOH!
Fhoh Stuast’s most Celebhated. Painting.
T^, s » J,\ r , B . < :„L nd ma ?nificent PORTRAIT OF
WASHINGTON, from the burin of an Ameri
can artist, is considered by all who have seen it to
be ° nP ; °I lhe , moat beautiful specimens of art ever
Th b o I «G» d ’ n r n .t a C ? HEECT LIKE -' ira of Washington.
The size of the plate ,s etghteeS by twenty-eight
inches, which will make a handsome Picture for the
Parlor, and should be m the hands or every Amer
ican citizen. 3 1
It is a correct copy from Stuart’s celebrated on-
Coniecti'cut” 8 ’ D ° W Houae ’ H " tford >
Itia finely engraved, and printed on superfine
the nuMofh' n hat b t with “‘l>emeans ofail,
publisher has reduced the price to One Dollar
receivfn J SO “ S r ® mittin 6 tlle amount may rely upon
part ol- the fr* ■? h J retnra ° f to lay
Fers madejS fte , c ( ? refi,l ]J r P nt "P on ro '-
Address all T a pnr P 03e > free of postage.
all order, post paid, to the publisher.
dec 17-37 3ti TAYLOR, Bookseller
dec 17 37 3t] and Pub]iBherjNe .
T".i£sr^s.TK£-»M«--
election will be held at the office
ay, at Salisbury, on the stcond Teusdtl'tf £ ompl '
'Wing, (the 14th,) for the puVX t^ nU S ry
■ nine directors, to conduct the affairs of the r?m K
pany It,r the ensuing year. Com-
HENRY F. SLATMAKER, Sec’y.
~ 3p47*
MARRIAGES.
deaths.
MATERIAL ON HAND
FINE TIN TOYS,
WOODEN TOYS.
ELIBABETH FRAIM.
37-tf
WM. G. ANDERSON.
Felon*. - ’
AN. ORIGINAL; •’THRILLING AND TRUE
OF *n extensive and powerful confederacy of
marauder* and murderers, which hut * few
7®*** ■inc® swept. the whole valleyL o£ the- Mitsis
nppi» M with a blasting sirocco o£ctnpe» i« now
publishing, in the NaTIONAL TOLICE GA
ZETTE. ..j ■■ k ' • i
Thu startling narrative is from-thle graph iepen
of the editors* is collatol from officialdocnments
and other authentic sources, and entitled the' \
BRIGANDS OF THE, WEST.
In this history the reader is introduced to crime
ivi&H its terrible phases. The secret councils of
desperadoes, in the lone log-cabfas of the bound
less forest, are exhibited in vivid colors, their mode
of life and hair, breadth escapes described, their
plans of operation with minutenes, and
their deeds of blood and atrocity, which spread
terror throughout the whole western part of the
Unions portrayed with fidelity. The whgle com
prises an intensely exciting episode ofthe.daring
adventures and skilful mansiivres of an official
Justice. The National Police Gazette is published
every Thursday morning, the week ending Decem
ber 7th, contains $e four first chapters of the work,
in which will be found an account of
John Lone,
THE HUMAN PRAIRIE WOLF.
The “Beioawds op the West” will be conlin.
oed weekly in the National Police Gazette until
finished, and will form the most wonderful and in
teresting work ever published in this immensely
popular journal.
The National Police Gazette is now-in the full
tide of success, a circulation of 40,000 copies pro
ving the esteem in which it is heldvby the public.
Its weekly interest being greatly enhanced by this
new “ Life of the Felons,” the present will be a
favorable opportunity for new readers to commence
furnishing themselves with copies. Agents also,
wll do well to increase their orders. Office of
publication 108 Nassau street, New York. Sub
scription: per year, $1 tor six months; back
numbers furnished when required. Single copies
four cents. * r
Dec. 17,
Public Sale of Valuable Real
Estate.
THE undersigned, William Hess, as part owner,
and the undersigned, as Eiecutors and Exec
utnx of Henry Hess, deo’d., will offer at public
sale, m Hagerstown, in front- of the tavern of Jo
seph G. Protzman, onj Tuesday, the 14th day of
January next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., the valuable
Mill Property,
owned by H & W. Hess, and formerly owned by
f",, n Ke i>"edy, deceased, situate on the Turnpike
fourth B r™ 1 " ® a B erst ° wn to Baltimore, about one
? mile South East or the former place.—
The M,H , 8 a large STONE BUILDING, and was
ot the best possible construction, and is on a never
failing and beautiful stream of water. Recently its
interior works and machinery were destroyed by
ei r ih’ b 'i t ‘r 6 buildi ”S i 8 yet admirably adapted
Mil ° ennstruction of a first rate Flouring
k 1 S- Manufacturing establishment. There is
OK FINE LAND attached to U, a
good BRICK DWELLING, with excellent s-e*
water inear the door, a LOG DWELLING, a|jff
good Barn, and Wagon Sheds, good Corn Crib!
and a young and thriving ORCHARD of choice fruit
trees. The fencing, &c., is good.
This property is situated in a fertile valley, and
! n a great Wheat growing region, and but a quar
ter of a mile from a considerable town, the county
town. The Mill has every facility to procure grain,
has the power to do a large business, and is in all
respects a highly desirable property.
The Terms are One third of the purchase
money to be in paid cash, and the balance to be
paid in two equal instalments in two and three
years from the day of sale, the purchaser giving
his bonds with approved security, to bear interest
from the first day of April next, when possession
will given. Upon the payment of the whole pur
chase money a good and sufficient deed will be ex
ecuted.' The crop in the ground is reserved.
Any person desirous to examine the premises, or
wishing any infonnation in regard to them, will
call upon George W. Smith, Esq., in Hagerstown
WILLIAM HESS,
JULIANA HESS, /
L WILLIAM T. HAMILTON.
Hagerstown, Dec. 17. , g _ 47
k Public Sale.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court
A tv Kancaster county, will be sold at public sale,
on Wednesday, Iht Ist day of January, lBsl, at 1
“ C |“ cb P - M ’> on the premises the following de
scribed property, to wit: 8
A lot of ground containing about ONE ACRE
more or less, whereon are erected a newf?=«r
RAME DWELLING HOUSEj one story andjjjjlf
an attic m height, (having a kitchen attached,) and
other improvements, situate in the village of New-•
town, in the township of Rnpho, adjoining lands
ol Jacob Orosh, Peter Risser, and others, late the
property of Frederick Clare.
Due attendance will be given and terms made
known on..the day of sale by
’ JACOB C. CLAIR, Trustee.
Uec * 17 * ts-47
Beautiful Christmas aud IV. Year
Presents.
I have this day received a large and beautiful
assortment of rich and rare FANCY GOODS
consisting in part of beautiful Vases, Card Cases
and Receivers, Bohemian Glass Bottles, &c., &c.
Terra Cotta Ware, Swie9 Ornaments, very scarce
and beautiful; a handsome assortment of Fans
Napkin Rings, Cake Baskets, Tea Setß. Constant
ly an hand a good assortment of Silver Spoons
Butter Knives, Forks, and a variety of fancy Silver
Ware. Always on hand a large assortment
of GOLD and Silver Watches, Gold Chains,
Medallions, Gold Pencils, and . Jewelry of £ j§~J||
every description, at much less than the usual
price, the quality warranted.
I have this day received a splendid assortment
of Ladies Gold Watches, both open face and hunt
ing ; some beautifully enamelled, and inlaid with
Pearl and Diamonds, which are exceedingly rich
and beautiful. On hand a neat asssortment of Di
amond Rings and Pins, which I am determined to
sell less than the same can be purchased else
where. I would particularly invite the attention
of purchasers to my assortment, and my low prices,
as I am certain they are much below the usual
price. Please come and examine my stock in gen
eral, as I am determined to sell at reduced prices,
at LEWIS LADOMUS’ Watch and Jewelry Store.
103 Chesnut st., east wing of Franklin House, Phil
adelphia.
Goods sent by mail to every part of the country.
N. B. The highest price paid for California Gold.
Nov. 17. 4t _ 47
Encourage the Arts.
M. P. SIMONS,
DA. GUERREO TYPIST,
OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,
Offers to his Patrons, his Large and Valuable Col
lection of OIL PAINTINGS,
ON tjie following terms, viz: —Each person sub
scribing Five Dollaes for either a Daguerreo
type Portrait, or a Daguerreotype Copy of some
rare Work of Art, &c., shall be entitled to One
Share in the distribution of the following OIL
K
1. View on the Susquehanna, Cat
tle in the fore ground, by Richards, S3OO
S. The First Ship, Shaw, 250
3. Jeptha’s Rash Vow, Waugh, 200
4. The Parting of the Cid with
Ximena, Woodside, 150
5. View on the Susquehanna, Richards, 125
6. Lady Jane Gray and Sir Robert
Ascham,
7. Marine,
8. View near Harrisburg,
9. The Tired Gleaner,
*O. Fruit Piece,
11. Storm,
12. Milk Maid and Boy,
13. Girl Feeding Chickens^
14. View in Italy,
15. First Love,
16. Small Landscape,
, r - Figures and Cattle,
18. View m Venice,
19. Marine, 25
The above Paintings have been carefully selected
Jrom the Easels of our beat Artists, and are all
handsomely framed.
A public distribution of the Paintings will be
made as soon as 500 subscriptions are received. A
Register containing names of subscribers, will be
open in the Gallery, for inspection at all times.
M. P. SIMONS,
Opposite the State Hpvse, Philadelphia,
47-3 m
Estate of* James V. Corey, dec’d.
LETTERS of administration on the estate of
JapesV. Corey,late of the City of Lancaster,
dec*d., having been granted to the subscriber resi
ding at the corner of East Orange and Ann streets,
4n said city: All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having blaims will present them properly au
thenticadec for settlement.
DecM7, 1850.
HANNAH COREY, Admr’x
6t-47
Estrays.
CAME to the plantation of the subscriber, in
West Lampeter township,-about 3 miles east of,
Lancaster, on the Strasburg road, about three weeks
TWO CALVES, one a heifer and the Other
a jj- The first is of a whitish color with
reddish spots—the other white and brown spotted.
Supposed to be about nine months old.
The owner is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges and take them away, other
wise they will be disposed*ot according to law.
dec 10-46-3t*] SAMUEL ROW.
Venison Hams.
TUST received a choice lot of VENISON HAMS,
O at VANKANAN’S Family Grocery.
OCt22 » 39„2t
IN'YHB^At^®ir o r ffie £ i^naed tpOTgaron-ar
Joint Fnany, to toeCtanrtot Quarter Seasons,
at January Term, 16$!,' -fbr license to eoatiue
keeping-* public. bousem the village of-Bain--
bndge, Conov township/Lancaster county—sign
being*® .«**: stand. -
■ W-' undersigned .citizen* of the: township.
Tt of Conoy, where saidinn or uVern ii pKv
poted to be kept, do certify, that the aaid
;t*verQ.is necessary to; accommodate, toe puhlicand
-entertain grangers ahd travellers, and tost -we are
with too said .John Filbert, and
thathe hi of good Teputeforhonesty and
abd J provided with house room and
conveniences lor toe accommodation of strangers
and travelLers. ; r •.
J- B. Hamilton/J. T. Hbrat, J. B. Small, J. Fore
man, John Haldeman, Abraham Dollras/Daniel
Lehman, Christie Neff, Jacob. LC: Peter S.
Gamble, Nathan Eswortby,Samuel Hacbenbergeri
dec 17 ' ' ; .-37-3t^
IN THE MATTER of thein tended application
Jacob Albright, to the Court of Quarter Sessions
at January term, 1851, for license to continue
keepings public house in toe village of Churcb
town, Carnarvon township, Lancaster county—
it being an old stand. • .
WE, the undersigned citizens of toe township
of Carnarvon, where said inn or tavern is
proposed to -be kept, do certify, that toe said inn
or tavern is necessary to accommodate (he public
and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we
are well acquainted with the said Jacob Albright,
and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided wito house room and
•conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Lot Rogers, M. Bickham, E. D. White, John
Hertzler, B. F. Bunn, Joseph Spotts, Hanson R.
Jacobs, Edward Davies, Coleman J. Bull, Jacob
Jameson, Cyrus H. Jacobs, F. Bickham, John Trip
ple, Francis Gillespie. [dec 17-37*
IN THE MATTER of toe intended application of
Peter Rank, to the Court ot Quarter Sessions,
at January term, 1851, for license to continue
ke'eping a public house in New Holland, Earl
twp., Lancaster county—it being an old stand.' ;
WE, the uedersigned citizens of Earl township’
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 toe said Peter Rank, and
that be is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Daniel Richwine, Joseph Jones, H. R. Brubaker,
David Hildebrand, Geo. W. Smith, Isaac Brubaker,
John Peirsol, Philip R. Brubaker, Gabriel Davis,
William Jacobs, Lewis Richwine, Amos Diller,
Robert Townsly, Michael Good
dec 17
DAGUERREOTYPES.
THE secret of success in every branch of Busi
ness, is to give satisfaction to customers. Mr.
WILHELM invites all who want a correct Likeness
to call and sit, so they may see themselves as others
see them. Room in KRAMPH’S ARCADE, Orange
street, above North Queen street.
Lancaster, Dec. 10. 4s.tf
Indian Queen Hotel,
A. M. HOPKINS & CO.,
No. 15, Fourth St, between Chesnut and Market
PHILADELPHIA.
.Boarding $l,OO per day. Single meals 25 cts.
Phil’a. Dec. 3, 1850. 45-ly '■
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,
ilour Dealers, corner of Fourth and Vine sts., :
dec 10-46-41] Philadelphia.
Boot and Shoe Manufactory.
_ B. F. CHARLES
ESPECTFULLY informs the public that«|ffb.
Xlihe has just received and will always keepflOT
on hand, a large and well selected assort- r la
ment of
FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES,
to which he invites public attention. Desirous of
reducing his present large stock, he begs leave to
state that he will sell Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Boots 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,
fall 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 aide.
Lancaster, Dec. 10. 46-3 m
CORNER OF SEVENTH & CHESTNUT STS.
PT. Baenum, Proprietor and Manager. Hen
* RY Sanford, Assistant Manager. Great at
or Holidays ! Amusements for the
Million! Performances every afternoon and even
ing during the Holidays; and on CHRISTMAS,
five during the day and evening. The world re
nowned
GM. TOM THUMB.
very smallest of adult human bengs, may be
here for a short time on Christmas and New
r»s.
He will appear, Morning, Afternoon, and Even
ing, in his various interesting characters.
In his English Court dress—asNapoleqn—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
LEIfc.
He is truly a Miniature Man—intellectual, active
and sprightly—lB years of age, and now only 28
MAT?t S TTI , £ h * He ia the great wonder of
MAi URE.
Performances by the Excel] ent Company, (each
Afternoon and Evening) which in point of talent is
not exceeded by any in the country.
J»- Thousands of CURIOSITIES are to be seen
in the Saloons. Admittance to the entire Muse
““•,^ erfo, ' manceB in Lecture Room, &c., 26 cents.
Children under 10 years, 12* cents
Dec. 10, 1860.
Encourage Home Industry.
THE undersigned, thankful for past favors.aifftn
respectfully calls attention to his very MM
large and HOME MANUFACTURED assortment
ot Ladies’, Gentlemens’, Misses’, and Boys’ Boots,
Shoes, Slipeeeb, &c., confident that 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.
His experience in the business is such as to ena
able him to furnish a FIRST RATE BOOT at a
price equally as low as that exacted for the com
m_on Eastern “slop” work, an article too often
palmed upon the unwary for home manufactured
goods.
Mason, 125
Bonfield, 100
Williams, 60
Mason, 60
Ord, . 50
Brown, 60
Mason, 60
Masop, 40
Richards, 40
Mason, 35
25
25
■ Persons from the country, therefore, as well as
those residing in the city, would do well by calling
on the subscriber, if they want a good, serviceable
article.
He may be found at his old.stand, N. Queen St
near Orange, two -doors above the old Post Office
ADAM S. KELLER
ly-46
Dec. 10, 1850.
Notice to all whom it may Con-
Tcern.
HE 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 foe purpose
of at'endmg to foe duties of their appointment, at
the public house of Christian Buckwalter, in Hin
kletown, m said county, on Saturday, the 4th day
of January, A. D„ 1851, at 10 o’clock in foe fore
noon, when and where all interested are invited to
attend. PETER MARTIN,
HENRY SHREINER,
HENRY M. REIGABT.
4t-46
A Good Investment.
lO PER CENT SAVED.
A good‘investment is now offered, to Ladies
f° purchase magnificent LONG
miaWLS, for the Holidays.
Fonderesmith & Hehh, guarantee a saving of
IU per cent to Ladies wishing to purchase Shawls.
Dec. 10. r tf26
ONLY $1,50 for a very Good Moff! “A few
more left ” at
FONDERSMITH & HERR’S,
(formerly Hostetler & Beates,) No. 5, East j
King street, Lancaster.
Dec. 10.
WINDOW Shadep. A splendid assortment of
Oil Colored Window Shades, always on han d
and for sale cheap at
. FONDERSMITH & HERR’S,
No. 6, East King street, Lancaster.
Pec* 10,
Barnum’s Museum,
Philadephia
’OWians’ Court Sale of Valuable
REAL ESTATE,
FORGE PROPERTY, SAW MILL, &c.
’T)Y virtue of an order of Orphan’s Coqrt there
.O will be exposedtoPbblic Sale at thepublic
aqojte of. Christopher Gates, on the premises, in
Franklin.township, Hontiogdon county, on Mon*
jf a j th* 30lh and Tnesdaylhe 31st days of Decern
ber, A. D. the following Real Estate, to ;
certain or Ground, containing one
acre and mdety-eig'ht perches, situate in, the town
- t,ra ? a t? ej with a new two story FramejHnuse?
thetoS ,*!*^ e *. .*f d , °»‘ I >aiWings
in w < ?^ ll . Ule intereBt ° r Martin Gates, dec’d,
C lot of ground si,uate in the
said towwof Graysville, containing one acre and
twenty perches, with aUi fc e new two story
Frame SWELLING HOUSE, a frame sta-ffl?®
Die &c,,—water-convenient. jBSjJHj^
thatcertaia -tract and lot Of ground
situate in Franklin township, containing eighteen
acres .and one hundred and fifty perches good
limestone land—about five six or acres cleared
all well watered. * •',
ALSO—AII that_cerUin tract of fifteen acres of
Land, well timbered, situate in Franklin township.
ALSO—AII that certain valuable Farm of lime
stone land, situate in Franklin township, contain
ing 286 acres aod 82 perches, of wfaloh 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 1
Elizabeth Forge, a stone store house and office,
nine tenant houses, stable, &c., with all the conve
niences tor carrying on the Forge—and a good saw
mill. Spruce creek runs through this farm, and
the water power is of the first order.
ALSO—A certain other valuable farm of lime
stone land adjoining now occupied
by Peter Cogan, containing' about 101 acres, of
which about 70 acres are cleared—well fenced
| and cultivated—with a new Frame Dwelling House,
i large new Frame Bank Barn, &c., thereon erected.
ALSO—A certain other farm of limestone land
of about 200 acres, of 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 trom the
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 100
an d, fame weather boarded Dwelling House, a
good Jog and frame barn, &c.
Te&us —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 O. 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
Taluable Real Estate and Iron
Works at SbcrUPg Sale.
ON TUESDAY, January Ith, A. D. 1851, at 2
o’clock P. M., by virtue of a Writ of Fieri
haems to me directed, (Inquisition being waived,)
I will eipoao 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 natneof Pool Forge, 2 coal houses,
a large two story STONE MANSION HOUSE ra»
with wing attached, 10 Tenant Houses of Log lijjm
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 J.and in
Brecknock township, containing 90 acreß, (more or
less) adjoining property of Jonathan Smith, Samuel
O. Jacoba’ estate, and others.
No. 3. A piece ofland in Caernarvon township
containing 260 acres, (more or less,) being good
sprout land, adjoining property of C. H. Jacobs, J
Kurtz, David Weiler, and others.
No. 4. A piece of land 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. 5. A piece of land in Carnarvon township,
containing 93' acres, (more or less) of good sprout
Und, 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 sprout land in Carnarvon twp ;
containing 9 acres, (more or less) adjoining prop
erty of Wdharn Witmer, George Rigg, and others.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
Hanson B. Jacobs, with notice to Cyrus H. Jacobs
and Bernard Way, assignees and trrh tenants, and
to be B ?i d b y JACOB HUBER, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, Lan. Dec. 10. 5t 45
Public Sale of Real Estate-
WILL be sold, on Saturday, the 2S th lay of
December, 1850, at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the
premises, all thateertain 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 or piece of Ground with the
TWO STORY BRICK TAVERN,
and Two Story Frame Dwelling adjoining liililL
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 along
S ?| ld 2 “ 5 feet 1“ Locust alley, and along the
alley 131 feet to Elbow Lane, and thence along
Elbow Lane adOJeet 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
chaeor. GEORGE LUDWICK,
Executor of the will of Jacob Ludwick
de ° 46-3t*
II
emlock Plank Wanted.
ONE Million and a half feet of Hemlock Plank
are wanted for the construction of the Lan
caster and Manheim Plank Road. Said Plank must
be sixteen feet m 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 tap. >. ’
Proposals lor furnishing the whole ora part of
the same, {to be delivered at Middletown, Colum
bia, or at the head of the Conestoga Navigation—
the pnce 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.
T, in HENRY IMHOFF, President.
. uec ' lU ~ 4t-46
MATTER of the intended application of
Jobs A. Schierenbband to the Court of Quarter
Sessions, at January! term, 1851, for license to
continue keeping a tavern in the West Ward of
TTv-r ty i° r L “ c »»Wr—it being an old stand.
YV undersigned citizens of the West Ward
T T or 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 enteitain strangers and travellers, and
that we are well acquainted with the said John A.
bcheiranbrand, and that he is o( good repute for
honesty and temperance, and iB well provided with
house room and conveniences for the accommoda
tion of strangers and travellers.
Charles Shaeffer, Wm. F. Miller, Jacob Snyder,
bamuel 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,
Daniel Hannan. (dec 10-46 3t
Cbrlatmas Is Coming!
THAT’S A FACT.
SO is it also that the Bee Hive Store, North
Queen street, is stocked complete with new
and beautiful Goods of every Fabric, including an
extensive lot of Loptne 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, Moose' DeLanes
so much m demand, call the attention of ladies in
rnent of fiCe F h “ d l ome Dre,s > a beautiful assort
an French worked handkerchiefs and col
lars,-an examination of which will fully reDav a
visit to The BEE HIVE STORE, 7 P 7
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
North Qaeen street.
46-tf
DR. C. EHRMANN,
homoeopathic physician,
HAS removed his office back again to thia resi
dence, North Prince street,-nearly opposite
the Lancasterian School House, Lancaster city.
noq 19 1850 43. t f
LADIES’ WORK BOXES, a superb article of
numerous sizes, for sale eheap at..
SPANGLERS, late Gish’s.
Heal Estate Salcr
TN pursuance of an order' of the'Orpltan b’ Court
Qi-Ptrorvi wi l |l >e ejtposed to publtc sale,
the2lsfof:
of Atnos°Gro"fr.‘fteraoon; at the publie house
im the township of
land situate colull J> three-certain pieces of
31 ACRES AND 68 PERCHES, • ■ ■' -
ne *‘ ™ e V" re ’ near ly one half of which da covered
with limber, a good pbrttoh rail timber and the
remarader m excellent faming land, adjoining fads
of Mary Moore, A. Dubree, Esq., WilUam R 8 R?i,!
ton and purparts 2 and 3, herein after mentioned
Purpart No. 2, containing 29 ACRES and 112
Perches, neat measure, 11 acres of which are ex
cellent rail timber and the remainder good faming
land, adjoining fads of William R. Ralston, heirs
of S. B. Moore, JamesM.Hopkinsasd purpartNo.
las above mentioned, and No* .3, as hereinafter
mentioned..
_ Purpart No. 3, containing 30 ACRES anjl 130
Perches, .neat measure, 17* acres of which are
under good timber sufficiently large for rails or
posts, and the remainder is good taming lapd ; ad
jorng lands of Abm. Dubree, Esq., James M. Hop
kins and purparts No; 1 and 3, as above mentioned,
late the estate of William Caldwell, dec’d.
i * purchase money to be paid oh 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.,
ROBERT W. MOORE,
TrusUes to Sale s*c.
44-ts
Fall Court.—Nov. Term:
NEW GOODS!
FONDERSMITH & HERR,
At the Old Stand formerly kept by Hostetter $ Seales,
No. 5, East King Stieet, 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 Fork markets. *
5000 YARDS CARPETING;
among which may besftmpd the most magnificent
styles of Ingrain and 3 Phr Carpets ever brought to
this city, at astonishingly low prices.
OUR QUEENSWARE ROOM
Is well known to be the most extensive in this city
at the present time, and we 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.”
it'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.
AH we aßk of our friends is to give us a call, as
suring them that we will show oar goods with
pleasure. H. C. FONDERSMITH,
Late of the Bee Hive,
’ JOHN HERR,
Lancaster, Noy. 19
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
mdlvJ
EMANUEL METZGER'S
SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT!
Opposite KAUFFMAN’S HOTEL, Norm Queen
Street, sign of the “BIG COLLAR,’’
OFFERS the greatest variety of the most fash
ionable and neatly'made Btyles of
“PATENT SPRING SADDLES,
Quilted Spanish Saddles, covered with blaclt, blue
green and russet enamelled leather of tire best
quality to be found in the city. Riding Bridles-
Carnage, Buggy and Sulky HARNESS, of every/
description. A large assortment of /
buffalo robes
?7 .‘Slono S“ al ‘ty—also, iron-bound TRUNKS'and
VALISES, of every size and shape. Carpet Bags,
Ladies’ Satchels, Horse-Covers, Hobby Horses,
and every description of Carriage, Buggy, sulky
Trotting and Riding WHIPS, and a great variety 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
heretofore done, as he still continues to dispose of
his work on the most reasonable terms.
Call and examine for yourselves.
EMANUEL METZGER.
Lancaster, Nov. 26. 4^t p
Valuable Taivern Stand at Public
O. Sale.
. R J? AY I Decemt >er 27, 1850, will be sold
~. pub J,‘f ‘ he following valuable property,
vtz : The EAGLE HOTEL and premises, situated
on the south east corner of the Market Square and
Gay street, in the Borough of Marietta. The build
ings of this establishment ‘consist of a two-storv
BRICK HOUSE, JhdL
Fronting on the Square and Gay street, afSSsffl
three-story BRICK BACK BUILDING,*™“ffI»
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 and
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
a’ Bo possesses a decided advantage by its conve
nience to the market.
Persona desiring to purchase are invited to view it.
bale 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 , deed
dec 3 ' 45-ts
HAIDrS
Lw®w Marble Yard.
LWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully
informs the public that he has just received
irom the city of Philadelphia a superb stock of pure
AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, P
together with a "beautiful assortment of
a t SPLENDID ITALIAN MARBLE ,
and that he is now prepared to execute in the first
stoW^ >l^ JMENTS ‘ tombs > and grave
T™ of e ™fy variety aqd 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 respectfally 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
reedy ip the rcar of Lechler’s Hotel, and next door
to Moderwell's old ware house, near the railroad.
He has also opened a ware room in North Queen
street, nearly opposite the Bee Hive
Dec. 3, 1850,
*, J i* s J!. LENDrD assortment of
groceries
v ee c. receiT f d andarenow opening
in Kast King St., in the citv of Lanr»«*r -♦
JACOB BUEHLER'S NEW STORE
known!a he Faralen,, B “k-»o long and favorably
PEIPER'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 r • • J *
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Maekerel,
sperm and common Oil, and all the various articles
that will be required by families /or baking, during
the holidays. The subscriber has also laid in a
fine assortment of
GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
to which the attention of his friends in the city and
country is respectfully invited. 3
Don’t forget the place-Peiper’s old .land, oppo
site the Farmers* Bank, Lancaster. *
JACOB BOEHLER.
45- ly
dec 3 ’5O
All Right
IS the general exclamation of all Ifter a complete
examination of those NEW GOODS now being
WE F Z ’. S GOLDEN EAGLE, both a?
regards pnce and variety. ' .
5 6 *J“ d ® ecr ®t which produceathe ‘rush’
M./Tn ■ °/ choice and handsome. Dress Goods.
JITLali to be convinced.
THOMAS J. WENTZ & CO., "
Golden Eagle, Longenecker’j Building.
dec 3 . 46
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, FAMjtY'MEDIdNES.^
Onward they move, Disease and Death 'retire !
D' 41 !!? J ss!l2t ring Demons hate them— but admire -
R. KEEIiER’S.SARSAPARIELA, for ftTr^
moval atld permanent cure of disuse' SrUinit
trom impuritieg of the blood, and habit of body*
"H s***** hf the,Chest,ipieurisy,ct
forrb, etc., Cutaneous Erupuons of the head, fice
and extremities, Ulcere, Chronic affections of the
stomach, liver and skin, chronic rheumatism, white
swelhngs, abuses, syphilitic disorders, constitu
pr^.po e .itiS,“c. foriil mercuria Ihereditary ;
‘ kii!d Se! TH| il |n de i, ath is ? e cot nmon destiny ol man
tjlB h v“ r of s ‘ cknea > comes how few
"“Jilt of a subject which interest all. Every
atom oi the materia, world is constantly undergoing ■
continually—^“he is every thing by
eree “ d no , thm lf The phenomena of&s
alternMic l’ w,th numerous lights and shades,
we are affl-' V . ld i ““Verons agencies by which
Whatever m,t d ' i Presnmi "g that life is a unity
resting the ™ I- a “ Bent P ot3essea the power of ar-
Strr of the body ia capable or de
pl est form but snA°t ’ is disease in its aim-
Ss •assrwsa wiiar
aR so with disease m all chronio maladies whether .
affecting one or more organs of the body we in '
variably discover them to be effects rather than
cures of tll-health. Change the electrical motions
which occasion them, and health consequently fol
lows; fpr this purpose art furnishes no remedy
equal to Dr. Keeler’s Sarsaparilla. Its Virtue has
been tested in all chronic, glandular and constitu
tional diseases. Afflicted: “be wise in time. ’tis
folly to defer”
Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1848.
Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in
bearing testimony in behalf of your valuable med
icine, Barsaparilla. I have been using it for a pain
in the side of long standing, which was occasioned
by a severe attack of Pleurisy and fever several
years since in the Weat* For several months past
my health has been failing, and the pain in the side
so sevtere at times as to disable me from attending
to my bnsmqss. I: have used many remedies with
scarce any benefit until I commenced using your
o&napanlla, since which time my health has grad
ually improved, so much so that atthe present time
I enjoy much better health than for years past. 1
. av ® u . , medicine in my family, and consider
it infinitely superior to any remedy within myknow
to chronic affections of the chest and organs
of digestion. lam yours very respectfully
Henry Thomas, 142 South Second st.
SCROFULA CURED.
n „ , Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 1848.
Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: I feel it my duty to state
to you the good effects your Sarsaparilla has pro
duced on a son of mine, who has been for several
years afflicted with what physicians have formed
Scrofula. He has been somewhat hard of hearing
for several years, accompanied with a constant dis
charge from the ears, and a dull heavy pain across
the forehead; his general health quite feeble, ap
petite precarious, and bowels irregular. There
were swellings of the neck and at the angle of the
jaws, the complexion of an ashy paleness, -and all
the characteristics of wasting health. At your re
quest, I commenced giving him your Sarsaparilla,
and I am rejoiced to state that after using three bot
tles, there has. been a remarkable / change -for the
better. His appetite is now goodyithe pain across
the forehead entirely gone, the swellings Kaye dis
appeared, the color of the skin is now like one en
joying good health, indeed hdnbwt says he feels
well, appetite good, sleep/ well/ and is really
changed, which I attribute solely to ; your medicine.
I feel fully satisfied from wnat I have witnessed in
ray own child, that it Is a/medicine of unsurpassed
power in disease of a Scrofula character. You are
at liberty to make what use of this you may deem
proper. lam very respectfully yours,
* ChXhi.es Flagg, George street.
Prepared and sold wholesale : and retail, 294
Market street, Philadelphia. , For said also by
GEO. A. MILLER, Lancaster; R. Williams, Col
umbia. Also for sale by the above agents Da.
Keeler’s Cough Syrup , Vermifuge Syrup , Rheuma
tic Lotioriy Cordial and Carminative , and Liver and
Sanative,P,ills 9 remedies that every family rich or.
poor should always be provided with, for no one
knows at what moment disease may visit the thresh
old. sl per bottle, large size, 6 bottles
for ssi See Circulars. [Nov. 12, J 5O-42-tf
For tlie Cure of
-O GOUGHS, GOLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, GROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING -GOUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
THIS truly valuable Remedy for all diseases of
the LungTfod Throat, has become the chief
reliance of'the afflicted as it is the most certain cure
known for the afedve complaints. While it is a
powerful remedial agent in the most desperate
and almost hopeless cases of Consumption, it is
also, in diminished doses, one of the mildest and
most agreeabl e family medicines for common coughs
and colds. Read below the opinion of men who
are known to the world, and the world respect
their opinions. r
FROM PROF. HITCHCOCK.
Pl-OTnnl^ y , eT ~ S ' r: 1 have used y° ar ‘CHERRY
PECTORAL,’, m my own case of deep-seated
Bronchms, and am satisfied from its chemical con
“"‘hat ls . “an admirable compournffor the
relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties. If my
opinion as to its superior character can be of anv
use you are at liberty to use it as you think proper.
Edward Hitchcock, LLD.,
President of Amherst College.
From the “LONDON LANCET ”
“AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of the
most valuable preparations that has fallen under *
our notice. After a careful examination, we do
not hesitate to say we have a large appreciation of •
its merits and the fullest confidence in its useful
ness for coughs and lung complaints ”
Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co., C o Qii„ sends us
the following testimony:—
J V C - P e:lr 3ir: —* enclose you a cer
tificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly res-
CadFn wife of Mr/seth
Cady, Deputy Sheriff, Windham county Conn. The
cure m her case was yery prompt, andhasattracted
general attention. W. A. Brewster, M.D.
West Killingly, ct., Sep. 28, 1848.
This may certify that I was afflicted with a very
severe cough in the winter or >47-8, which threat
ened to terminate in consumption. I had tried
many medioines in vain, and was cured by the use
of “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral .” 1
Catherine K. Cady
0 DIRECT EVIDENCE.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir Feeling
under obligations to yon for the restoration of my
health, I send you a report of my case, which you
are at liberty to publish for the benefit of others.
Last autumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a
severe cough, and made use of many medicines
without obtaining relief. I was obliged to give up
business. A friend gave me a bottle of voiir
CHERRY PECTORAL, the use of which l .mmeU
commenced according to directions. I
have just purchased the fifth bottle, and am nearly ,
and In r b d '.h nOW * r ep weU > my cou S h ceaeed,
and all by the use of your valuable medicine.’*
E. S. Stone, A. M.,
t , _ Principal vf Mt. Hope Seminary.
Frol ?. l ?. r ' Brywjj Druggist and “Postmaster, Chi,
copee Falls, Maas..
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear 6ir j—Enclosed please find
remittance for all the CHERRY PECTORAL last
sent me. I can unhesitatingly 'say, that no medi
cine we sell give such satisfaction as your*s does j
nor have I ever seen a medicine which .cured so
“any cases of Cough ind Lung Otir •-
Physicians are using it extensively in their.practice,
and with the happiest effects.
Truly- yours, D. itf'- B*yant,
Prepared by J.C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by. JOHN F. LONG,
C. A.'HEINITSH,
J- W. RAWLINS,
Lancaster.
Nov. 19-43-»m]
ADAM’S HORSE HAIR FLESH RUBBERS.
Adam’s Curved Horse Hair Flesh Brushes.
*’ or S l S.? t CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
sep 10-33] Drug Store, East King street.
Family bibles, family bibles, decided
ly the most elegant assortment ever opened in
the city of Lancaster, will be found at (
SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s.
CARD CASES, CARD CASES, a beautiful as
sortment, for sale, cheap at
SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s.
YEGETABLE IVORY GOODS, a large and va
ried assortment of these beautiful articles for
sale at SPANGLER’S, late Gish’s.
To Shoemakers.
JUST received 100 best Jersey slaughter KIPS,
for sale low at the sign of the Last, West
King street. M. H. LOCHER. *
aug-13—. ■ 29-tf
PORT MONAIES and POCKET BOOKS, a very .
large and beautiful-assortment, for sale at .
_ = SPANpLER’S, late Gish’siv,^'-
POWDER AND FUES-—2ooKegs assorted Rock
Powder. Also, patent safety-Fues for sale at
the cheap Hardward Store, East King afreet.’ . v
july 23-26) REUBEN S. RpHRER, ?'