The Great Tunnel on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. —The Wheeling Gazette says: We have received from the contractors Juli re*, ports of the result of operations upon the great tun nel upon the B. & O. Railroad, and we cannot for bear expressing'our astonishment at the result. - * The entire distance driven in by the shafts in the space of-about five months, i 52384 feet, and of that 497 was driven from the sth November to. the. 4th December,inclusive. It is truly an extraordinary work. There is no coal within, the excavation, but ibck, sand and gravel v the bed being generally dry. £7* The gas has been introduced into the Epis copal Ctfurch of this City. ID* Governor Hun* gorated on the 1 st inst. .ID* A Union Meeting it to come off, this even ing,) in the Borough of York,. The- Value of the Union.—' The Hon.'H. S. Foote, at the request of several distinguished citi zens of Philadelphia, pronounced on Monday even ing week, at the Musical Fund Hall, a lecture on this subject, before a numerous and'-highly intelli. gent and appreciative audience. The N. American says that the lecture was extremely well delivered, and was in many parts loudly appreciated. THE MARKETS. [Corrected weekly for the Intelligencer.) Lancaster Markets. Lancaster, Jan. 4. Butter —18 to 22 cents per.lb. Eggs—lBjperdoz.‘ Chickens—2s to 371 cents per pair. Turkeys—-50 to 874- cents each. , Potatoes—l 6 cents per peck. Apples—l2l to 16 cents'per do. Flour—§4,so to $ 1,75 per bbl. Wheat—94 cents to §l,OO per bu. • Rye—s 6 cents per do. Corn—so cents per do. Oats—33 cents pfcr • , do. Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, Jan. 4. Flour —a fair supply-; —quoted at 84,75 for ex port. Fair superfmc.B4,B1 —extra $5,12 to $6,00. Rye Flour—SSjSO-rCorn’.Meal $2,75. Wheat—Sl,oo to 5.1,10.{ Rye, 70 cents. Corn 54 to 58 cents. Oats, 40 t0 ! 43 cents. Whiskey—27 cents. \ Cattlf. Market. —Market pretty well supplied. About 1100 beeves in iparket —selling from $5 to $6,50. Hogs, from Soto. §5,25. Cows, fr.om $l6 to §35. .Sheep and Lambs, the former from $2 to $4; the latter from SI to $3. Baltimore Markets. Baltimore, Jan. 1. Flour—s4,7s to $5,00; Rye do. $3,94; Corn- MeaL §3,00. •Wheat—§l,o2 to $l,lO. Corn —60*to 62 cents. Rye—7o to 75 cents. Oats —35 to 374 cents. ! Whiskey—27 a 28 cents. Beef Cattle— §4,oo. a §6,75 net. MARRIAGES. A Printer Gone ! —Married, at Philadelphia, on the 30th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Atwood, Mr.C. M. Clewell, to Miss Matilda Maxwell, daughter of Hugh Maxwell, Esq., both of this city. May the happy couple always be fortunate ini receiving ‘■fat takes,” and never be out of “surfs.*’ Pr. Dev. Accompanying the above notice we received a delicious wedding cake, for which ,we tender the happy fair our best wishes for their happiness through life.—Ed. And Yet Another ! ! —On the 31st, ult., by the Rev. J. S. Foulk, Mr. J. Bomberger, editor of the Shippensburg News, to Miss Catharine Landis, of Franklin co. On the 26th ult., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, at the residence of Charles Sheaf Fer, Esq., Abraham S. Hull, of Chester co.unty, to Eveline S. Gibbs, of this city.- 1 • On the 25th ult,, by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Sam uel Mowrer, of Strasburg,to Eriiily Stamer, of Par adise twp. On the same day, by the same, Jacob Burkhard, to Susan Erb, both of Manor township By the same, John Johns, to Mary Gramm,-both of East Hempfield. ! On the 17th ult., by the Rev. Daniel Hertz, Hi ram Coover, of East Cocalico, to Henrietta Smith, of Ephrata. On the 19th ult., by the same, Joel Mull, to Eliz abeth Dennes, all of East Earl. On the same day, by the same, Jacob Boyer, o West Cocalico, to Levina Harding, of Hinkletown. On the 22d ult., by the same, Samuel Heiser, of Manhe'm twp., to Sarah Beck, of Warwick. • On the 24th ult., by the same, Sylvarius Schnei der, ot Brecknock, to Mary Ann Pickel, of Upper Leacock. . On the 26th ult., by the same, Josiah. S. Zuke, to Eveline, eldest daughter of Jocob K. Eckert, all of Upper Leacock twp. the same day, by the same, at the residence ! ojC William Koniginacher,.Thomas Cunningham, of Philadelphia, to-Mary Ann of Ephrata, both ,Mutes t Irom the Philadelphia Institute, j 1 On the 12th ult., by the Rev. S. McNair, George Gregg, to Elizabeth Sturtzg, all of Paradise twp. 1 At the same lime, by tile same, Daniel Smelt, of Paradise, to Sophia Keen, of Bart twp. j On the 19th ult., by thh same, John C. Rambo, to Ann Eliza Bowe, both of Wilmington. lOn the 12th u^t„-at tqe residence of George Esq’., by the Rev. Linldey C. Rutter, -David Brown, of Drumore township, Lancaster co., to Nancy McCollough, of Cecil county, Md. On the 19th ult., by the 'same, Cornelius Grant, to Caroline Knight, all of Drumore. ;On the 26th ult., by the same,Samuel M. Jennis, to Elizabeth Clendening, of Fulton. On the Ist ult.', by the Rev. T. H.Leinbach, Fos ter Bingham, to Rebecch Blatt, both of Reamstown. ”By Rev. James M’Carter, Mr. Mahlon Mercer, of this city, to Mrs. Barbara Paulick, ol Litiz. By the same, Mr. Geo. McElvvee to Miss Sarah W. Lamborn, all of Lancaster county. By the same, Mr. Elijah McCray to'Miss Susanna Graeff.all of this city. By the same, Mr. James Moss to Miss .Rebecca Jane Spencer, all of Martic township. DEATHS. On the 22d ult., in this city, William, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Strieker, aged about 5 j years. ffn this city, on the 26th ult., Daniel Hoflinan, at an advanced age. At Baltimore, on the; 28th ult., Sarah A..Gilder sieve, in the 55th yearof her age. • Obituary. —On Thursday, 24th inst., at Eph rata, in this County, Eliza, daughter of Samuel and Amelia Bowman, 'aged 14 years, 4 months and 10 days. .. '-seresrun-me office, which he fcau uHed duringthat time, and the mode in which claimß \ of this sort.are most speedily adjusted, give the! \ .moat ample assurance that business placed in his] } be attended-to in such manner as can-’! noifail to afford satisfaction. >■ \ Office in South Queen street, second house below 1 ] } the Lancaster Bank. ' ! . . Nov,. 20, 1849. 43-ly \ ' GEO. W. McELROY, V. , ■ Attorney at uw, ; HAS removed his office next door to the Intel ligencer Office,.Market Square, in the room with Hiram B. Swarb, Esq I Lancaster, April 2, 1860. 7 ) 1 \' Geo. W. Hunter, \ .' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. \ /'iF.FICErr-North Duke street, one door above ] V VJ Widmyer’s Cabinet Warerooms,- in the office 1 recently occupied by John F. Shroder, Esq. \ All kinds of Conveyancing, writing'Wills, \ Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attended to correctness and despatch., April 12, >5O ' ! ! ' 'lDLBa'Sfr' TOBlfe(9lEt418rB» * ; : r , SURGEON - OFFICE—7tt JZvamph' 3 Building, NORTHEAST ..CORNER OF| Orange and Wortb Queen Streets, ’ PA. . ; Lancaster, July 3, 1849. • . - tf-23 T ANDIS & BLACK, : - ; \Xj AT TOR NIES[ ATXA W: l O^ice—-Three doors*'below the 1 Lancaster Bank, I ■ SouthQdeehStreet,Lancaster,.Penn J a. . \ All kindaotScri veiling, auchatwriling Wills, peeda, Mortgagea > Account6 > &c., willbe; attended 'la. with correctness and despatch.- - \ January 16. IK4Q- 1 : ' <■ Turnpike Dividend. President-snd'Managers of the Lancaster, JL Elizabethtown fand Middletown turnpike road 8 ec * aret * dividend 6f two dollars and fifty cents on each share of stock, payable on mand. . . J Jan - 4 ' 3t J- M, LONG, Treasurer. Lancaster Savings Institution. ■ January 2. 1851, nPHE Directors of this-Institution have this day J. declared a Dividend of Threo and one half per cent, on the capital stock paid in, payable on de mand. CHAS. BOUGHTER. m 7-60-3tJ Treasurer. Public Sale of Valuable of CMy Property. XN pursuance of an order of the or P l,an “ , o “ rt 1 of Lancaster county, theunderstgnedadEmnstra tnx of the estate of Robert p °wers, dec’d, will sell aX publtcSLe of Win. eg d Lancaster, bv public vendue, on WEDNESDAY, the 29tk day of January, A. D. 1851, that valuable portion (Purpart No. 2,) of real estate ofsaid dec’d, situate on the Southaide of South Queen street in the city of Lancaster, and running back to Beaver street, adjoining property late of said Robert Pow ers, dec’d, on both sides. . > There is on the premises a'2 story STONE AbA. _and FRAME HOUSE, which now rents for [jiVHD. $BO per annum. The ground fronts2s and 9 incheson South Queen street, and in depth 240 feet to Beaver street. This property is conveniently located—is now occupied two families—being; a. double bouse, and offers great inducements to purchasers. Sale to begin at 7 o’clock P. M., when due at tendance will be given and terms made known by HANNAH POWERS, Administratrix. jan 7 4t-50 was inau- : IVonderiul S VI onderful! THE DAGUERREOTYPES taken by A. WIL LIAMS, 302, .Market Street, Gerard Row, below Twelfth, south side, surpass any ever taken in this country. For beauty and fidish they will compare with the best.' Mr. A. WILLIAMS, in taking pictures, uses a polish known only to himself, which gives a finish not heretofore attainsd in the art. . i fTT*Persons desiring a life-like picture should not forget to call on A. WILLIAMS, 392 Market st., South side, Gerard Row, below 12th. jan 7 50-41 For Rent, A STORE ROOM in the house opposite Vahkan an’s Hotel, North Queen street.. For terms', apply to DR*. J. WAYLAN.. jan 7 5Q ~ 3t • To the Members of the Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County. ' ELIAS H. RHOADS of Reamstown, East Co calico Township, Lancaster County, had bis dwelling house and contents destroyed by fire, In sured to him. Loss sustained to be paid $8*4,75, being the losses sustained and to be paid by the Company in the. year ending, the first day of De cember, 1850. Notice is therefore given to all the members of said Company, to pay one per cent, on their respective premium notes on the books of the 'company previous* to the 21st day of May last past, to be paid within 30 days from the date hereof, to Levi S. Hacker, Secretary and Treasurer of said company, or to Abrahrm Bear, Wm. H. Paul, Ja cob Shirk, Samuel Keller, East Cocalico; Samuel Bucher, Samuel Hacker, Jacob Longenecker, Geo: B. Shober, Directors, ?11 of Lancaster county; or Joseph G. Heilman, Director of Lebanon county; 'or Peter Martin, Samuel Nissley, Esq., Nathan Worley, Manheim borough ; Daniel C.Mourer, Mt. Joy; Christian H. Rauch Litiz;. Ephiaim Shober, Brecknock twp’., Christian Kegerries, of West Co calico ; Agents Surveyors of Lancaster county. — Dr. Edward Illig, StoUchburg, Berks county. Hen ry Heilman, North Lebanon twp., Lebanon county. A supplement to the act of Incorporation provides in the following words. That the necessary assess ments, requires to be made on the premium notes for the payment of losses bp made annually imme diately after the Ist day of December in each year, and the members are required to pay such amounts of assessment on the respective premium notes to the Secretary of the Company,-or such agents or collectors aa may authorized by the board of Di rectors, before the first day of February, in each year, and those members who neglect to refuse to pay, anil have neglected to do so before the first uay of February, iri each year, their respective por tions so required, to be paid for the. payments of losses as aforesaid, the insurance of such delin quent members suspended until payment made, and if not made before the first day of May next, fol lowing the insurance of such delinquents, to be marked, cancelled, and benuli and void,and ofno > effect by reason of such delinquency. And on ne glect or refusal of.a member to pay, suit to be brought as in said'law provided for recovery of such assessments with costs. By order of th'e Board of* Directors. . . ABRAHAM BEAR, President. Levi S. Hacker, Secretary. Jan. 7, 1851, HARPER’S MAGAZINE, for Janqary, is pub lished and for sale this at JUDD & MURRAY’S, North Queen street. This is the cheapcstMagazine in the world, each number containing 144 pages, thus presenting in the course of a year over 1700 pages of the choi cest literature of the age. The numbers from the commencement of this work, in June, 1850, always on hand. Terms, §8 per annum, or two copies one year $5. Single number 25 cents. - CONTENTS OF THE JANUARY NUMBER. Personal apearance and habits of Robert Southey. By his *on. Madame Campan. By Mrs. S. J. Hale. Procrastination. By Charles Mackay. Bona Lombardi Brunoro. With Portrait. A sketch of the childhood. By Thos. D. Quincey. With portrait. Visit to an English Dairy. Sailing in the air—History of Aeronautics. Maurice Tiernay, the Soldier of Fortune. By Charles Lever, author of “ Charles O’Malley, &c., Continued. A Lunatic Assylum in Palermo. Sloped for Texas- A West. The Volcano Girl. Public opinion of the Public Press. -.The dumb child. Poetry. Curiosities ol Railway Travelling. The Robber’s Revenge. . x Words’worth and Carlyle. Rats arid rat killers in England. The broken heart; Or, the Well of Pen Morfa. A Welsh Tale. The young man’s Counsellor. Talleyrand. The dangers of doing wrong.- By Miss Slriokland. Anecdotes oi Napoleon. By Lord Holland. A crisis in the affairs of Mr. John Bull. Waiting for the Post. Interesting Anecdotes.. Cheerful vie .vs of human Nature. By the king of the hearth. The mysteries of a Tea-kettle. My Novel ; Or, Verities in’EnglisliLife. By Sir Edward Bulwar Lytton. Continued. Monthly Record of current Events —Domestic and Foreign,Political Literary, Scientific and Per sonal. • • Literary notices—books of the Month. A leaf from Punch —Preperatory Schools for young Ladies, Ivith Illustrations. Ladies arithme tic. Netting foV Ladies. Winter Fashions. With three Illustrations, &c. A year’s Subscription to the above work would be a most appropriate New Year Gift. Published on the Ist of each month by ■ HARPER & BROS., New York. And supplied to Subscribers in this city by JUDD & MURRAY. . Jan. 7, 1851. 2t-50 HARPER’S great Magazine for January, ready for delivery. International do. ! . Subscriptions received for. Godey, Graham, Sa# tain, the Electric, and all the .other- Reviews, English and American—all the Medicdl Journals, British and Foreign ‘ Medical Revietf, Hay-s American Journal Medical Science, BraitK wait’s Retrospect. . ‘ . \- London Lancet Medical Examiner by Francis Gurney .Smith. American Whig Review. ' Democratic Review. . London Quarterly, Edinburg do., North British do., Westminster, do., Blackwood’s Magazine, the whole of the above London Quarterly’s for the low sum of $lO,OO > • Littell's Living Age, and every paperj pamphlet and Magazine published in.the United States. Remember, any one of the above are furnished at publishers prices, free of postage, at SPANGLER'S (late Gish’s,) Great Book and Periodical Depot. tf-50 ' Estate of Hannah Harrer, dec’d THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the 0r- a phans’ Court of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Thomas Wright, Administrator of the estate of Hannah Harrer, late of Colerain township,Lancaster county, dec’d, according to law, hereby notifies all the heirs of said deceased, and all, other persons interested, that he will attend for the purpose of his appoint ment, on Friday the 7 th day. of February next , at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of Lewis Sprecher, in East King Street, Lancaster. - jan 7-50-4t] ' ' W. W. BROWN. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Cone stoga Steam Mills, will take place at the pub lic house of Frederick Cooper, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, January 16th, 1851, at 2 o’clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing Five Directors, a Treasurer and Secretary, for the ensuing year. CHAS. W. COOPER, Treas’r Lancaster, Jan. 7, 1851. ' td.so. Conowlngo Bridge Meeting. A MEETING of the President and Directors of the “ Conowingo Bridge Company,” will be held at the public house of Elias Pennington, in Fulton township, on Saturday, the l\th inst ., at 1 o’clock P.M. ’ Those favorable to building a Bridge over the Susquehanna river, at or near the village of Cono wingo, are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the Board of Directors. HENRY McVEY, Secr’y. Jan. 7. lt-5a Q JZ SHARES LANCASTER BANK STOCK. 3 do Farmers* Do. For sale by J. F. SHRODER & CO!, dec 24-48] Opposite Farmers* Bank. •Fire Notice. Magazine?! Notice. Delaware Mntual Safety Insur ance Company; Office in North Room of Exchange , on Third Street, • PHILADELPHIA: THE following Statement of the Affairs of the Company, is published in conformity with a Provision of its Charter. \ Premiums rec'd during the year Oct . 31,1850, — On Marine and Inland Risks, - $202,606 24 On Fire Risks, \ 98,321 95 . . N $300,928 19 Earned Prem i s during the year ending as.above — On Marine & Inland Risks, $1821792 17 On Fire Risks. 821502 75 \ 5265,294 91 Interest and Salvage, 14,537 20 ' §279,332 12 Losses ? Expenses , 4*c., during same time — Marine and Inland Navi gation Losses, $111,726 97 Fire Lo'sSevj-- . 73,483 67 Profit and Loss, Return Premiums, Re-insorances, Agency charges, 17,955 02 Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery,&c., 9,591 21. The Assets of the Co. are as follows Bonds,'Mortgages, and ground rents, §24,714 33 $12,000 U. S. six per cent. Loan, 12,666 25 $20,000 Pennsylvania ” ” 20,350 00 815,000 Do. Five ” 12,393 75 $20,000 Philadelphia city six ” 20,025 00 $5OOO Spring Garden six ” 4,750 00 100 Shares Pa. Railroad Co. 5,000 00 70 ” Union Bank ofTennessee, 4,41 p 00 : 50 ” Merchants and Manufactur- ; era Bank, Pittsburg, 2,350 00 5 ” Phil’a and Havre de Grace f Steam Tow-boat Comp’ny, 250 00 2 ” Phil’a Exchange Company, 78 00 Scrip and-Stock of sundry Mu’lln. Co’s, 6,112 70 Bills Receivable, 117,975 22 Cash on hand, 32.252 S 6 luterest.due, 1,783-43 Balance in the hands of Ag’ts, &c Prem iums on Marine Policies recently issued, 67 604 54 Subscription Notes, 100,000 00 November 4th, 1850. - The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of Six Per Cent, in cash, on the Capital Stock, and Six Per Cent, on the Scrip oftheCom’y, payable on and after December Ist, 1850. Also a dividend of Ten Per Cent. in. Scrip, on the Capital Stock and earned Premiums, Certificates for which will be issued as above. DIRECTORS. William. Martini William Folwell , Joseph H. Seal, JbAn S'. Ncivlin, Edmund A. Souder, Dr'. R. M. Houston, John C. Davis, • James C. Hand, Robert Burton , Theophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, Samuel Edwards, -Henry Sloan, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Edward Darlington, William Eyre, Jr. Isaac R. Davis, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, J. T. Logan, Pittsburg. Samuel E: Stokes, D. T. Morgan, “ James Traquair, ' Win. Bagaley, “ Spencer M'llvain, [ WILLIAM MARTIN, PresH. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowa.v, Secretary. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Agent, North Queen Street, Lancaster. By the Act incorporating this Company, the par ties insuring property therein are entitled to a share of the profits of the Institution, without subjecting themselves to any liability beyond the premium paid. The Capital Stock and Subscription Jiotes are pledged by the Charter for the payment of losses ; and the profits of the Company are directed to be invested and remain in the possession of the Cor poration, as a fund-for the further security of the assured. This fund will be represented by Scrip, bearing an interest of six per cent, divided among the Insured and Stockholders, pro rata, upon the amount.of earned Premiums and Capital Stock. Dec. 31, 1850. 49-3 t New Boot and Shoe Store! GEORGE EICHHOLTZ, < ( Formerly . of Langley's Boot and Shoe Store,) RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of Ilia friends, and the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity generally, to the large s of BOOTS AND SHOES he has just recei-yHI ved, and is now opening $ r » I^* ' IN EAST KING STREET’, ' Opposite the Farmer’s Bank, where he is prepared to do every description of work in his Jinc of bu siness, and at prices as low as any other establish ment in the city of Lancaster or elsewhere. -05“ Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to give me a call and judge for themselves. Remember, opposite the Farmers’ Bank. ? GEORGE EICHHOLTZ, Agent. N. B. Repairing done in .the best manner at the shortest notice Dec. 24 Baude’s Union Distillery, No. 116 Queen St„ Southwark, Philadelphia. STEAM Distilled Pine Oil or Camphine, Absolute Fluid ; Deodorized and Apothecaries Alcohol; Burning Fluid, Spirits of TJar and Virgin Turpen tine, constantly on hand and for sale —all of which are warranted to be equal if not superior to any in the market. . Orders addressed as above, or to the undersigned, will be promptly attended to at the.market rates. J. PURLLZ, 37 Almond st. J. P. PALMER, 43 Almond st. dec 24 48-3m* Lancaster Co. Mutual Insurance Company. THE Members of the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Company, are hereby notified that an election will be held at the office of the Compa ny, at Salisbury, on the second Teusday of January ensuing , (the 14th,) for the purpose of electing nine directors, to conduct the affairs of the Com pany lor the ensuing year. HENRY F. SLAYMAKER, Sec’y. Dec. 17. * 3t-47* NEW STORE SCHOOL, JUVENILE, BLANK AND MISCEL LANEOUS BOOKS. Staple and Fancy Stationery , No. SO Ridzc Road Move Spring Garden St.. PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber respectfully informs his iriends and the public generally, that they will find at the above New Establishment, an elegant assort ment of Books and Stationery. A choice selection of Annuals, the Monthly M agazines, and Daily and Weekly Newspapers; and all the new and approved Popular Literature of the day. Orders from a distance promptly and faithfully executed. Motto —“Low Prices and Ready Sales.” dee 31.49-3m] WM. ENGLISH. THOMAS SPERING, Umbrella Manufacturer, East King Street , Next door to Mr. Demuth, To bacconist, LANCASTER. THOSE in want of a good and durable Umbrella will do well to give me a call. Remember, geod work, good materials, and cheap. N. B. —Umbrellas and Parasols covered and re paired with neatness and despatch. dec 31 49-4 t For Rent, FROM the.lst Hiay of April next, that two story and *attic brick DWELLING HOUSE. IliiSl situated on the East side of North Duke, street, second square from East King, and occupied by Mr. C. Beates. For terms apply* to MRS. THOS. JEFFERIES, i East King street, 1 door east of Swope’s Hotel. LSgcaster, Dec. 31, 1850. 49-tf C IT Y HOTEL. NO. & m NORTH THIRD STREET, nrnminu. A. H. HIRST, Proprietor. Dec. 31, 1850. , t ' 49-ly Look Here! IN addition to my assortment, I am constantly receiving FRESH GROCERIES, and am just opening Fbesh Cranberries, Raisins, Figs and Prunes. Also, Buckwheat Flour and Hams. JACOB BUEHLER. dee 31 49 To Brewers and Distillers. ■ HOP.S! 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, Flour Dealers, corner of Fourth and Vine sts., dec 10-46-4t] Philadelphia. NOTICE. LANCASTER CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A STATED Meeting'of the Lancaster County Agricultural Sqciety, will be held on the Sec ond Monday, (the 13th of January next, 1851 j) at Mechanics* Institute, South Queen street, Lan caster, at ID o’clock in the forenoon of said day. A punctual attendance of the members is reques ted. All persons desiring to become members, and those friendly to the Society are invited to attend. DAVID W. PATTERSON, Sed’y. dec 31 . * 49-td A PREMIUM given for United States Silver of all kinds, by J. F. SHRODER & CO., dec 31-49] Opposite the Fanners* Bank. !j GREAT ATTRACtiONg '- - : , FOR TnE HOLIDAVS, ; It Kria Kinsle’s Heal Quarters,'; NORTH QUEEN STREET, 11 FHERE’the citizens of this place and all those W [who may visit the same; daring the Holidays, will find the hugest assortment'of • TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, ever qUered in Lancaster,, consisting of CHINA-& GLASS TOYS, Card Trays,' Vases, Mugs,' Tea Sets,‘Doll-Heads, Motto Caps, Cologne Bottles, Tumblers, assorted Figares, &c. I FINE TIN TOYS , such as Carriages, Carts, Cradles, Tables, Chairs, Animals, Buckets, Cups, ; Rattles, Wash-stands, Candle Sticks, &c. - : f GUM TO;YS, Pure India Rubber and Elastic doll-beads, Rattles, Dogs/ Teething Rings, Caricature Faces, &c, v WOODEN TOYS. Cujis and Saucers, Nine Pins, Towns, Soldiers, Furniture, Tools in boxes, jGames and Puzzles, Drum?,'Guns, Trumpets, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Tubsjj Noah’s Arks, Horsemen, Magnetic Fish, Swans, Boats, Fiddles, &c., &c. I FANCY GOODS. • Fine 6ewing, card and knitting Baskets Hair Oils, Soaps, Colognes; Hair Brushes, and hundreds of 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. ELIBABETH f FRAIM. l7 | 37-tf 185,210 64 534 33 17,969 Igs 7,090 72 8238,351 07 Grecian Painting;! “.ANY ONE WHO CAN LEARN TO WRITE | CAN LEARN TO DRAW!” THE subscriber respectfully calls attention to his system of teaching Landscape Paintings. Ladies and Gentlemen, who may be desirous of obtaining a knowledge of this beautiful art, are re quested to call at his room without delay and ex-, amine his collection of Paintings. 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. Specimens executed t by his pupils in this, city may be seen. ' $5? Those whose engagements prevent them from attending during the day, can join the evening class; 5432,746 08 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 gressjand his method of instruction. Rooms in KRAMPH’S ARCADE, Orange street, 4 doors above North Queen street. •Doors open from S A. M. to 5 P. M. Lancaster, Dec. 17. • if-47 Dr. IV. B. JLeldy’s PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFLCES, No. 15, Crown street , above Race street, PHIL’A, ytwHERE Ladies or Gentlemen under all circum- Ul siantes may receive Medical advice, attention or treatment, assured of the; strictest Professional Honor and Secrecy. Letters addressed as above ( enclosing fee) will be promptly- attended to. is a regular Physician, with fifteen ex perience ; graduate of the University of Pennsylva nia, Member of the Philadelphia Me.dical Society, &c. : Dr. N. Chapman ; Dr. Robert Ware; Dr. J. Jackson ; Dr. W. Gibson; Dr. J.R. Coxe ; Dr. W. E. Horner; Dr. T. F. Betton, Rev. W. N. Delanay; R. Adrain, L. V L. D.; J. Biddle, Esq.,'and numerous others might be referred to. dec'3l 49 New Juvenile Books for the Hol- idays. WINTER Evenings or Tales from Travellers, finely illustrated, 12 mo cloth, plain or gilt edge, pricc|B7 cents. The Boys Book of Sports; a new book, just out, containing all the new games, etc. illustrated, 25cts. Gift Story Books, or short Tales, written for chil dren by Dame Fenelon and her jfriends, gilt edge, elegantly bound and illustrated—7s cts. The Little Messenger Bird or the chimes of the Silver Bells, by Caroline H. Butler, and dedicated to her children —handsomely bound and illustrated, price'sl,2s. The attention ol parents as well as Sunday Schools and their Teachers, is directed to the fol lowing JUVENILE BOOKS —books though prepared for trie young, contain many valuable lessons for the nWe advanced in-age’. Parables of the Saviour in verse—illuminated. Texts for children do do. Scenes in the life of St. Peter do : do Miracles of the Saviour do do Sermon on the Mount drf do Scenes in life of St. John. do do do : do St. Paul do do The above series is called the Good Child’s Lib rary,land contain 12 volumes. To be had at i Wager’s Wine Store. JUST received an additional sup ply of Wines and : Brandies, which will successfully compare -with any in the United States, and atprices to suit the times ; including" 1 Heildsick Sc Geisler’s Champaigne, Old Irish Whiskey, Old Mon. do. Wanderer Wine, per India, bottled in 1829. ' Superior old L. P. Madeira Wine, in pints, (Olivera , Brand,) bottled in 1824. Superior, ct (Brahmin) bottled in 1827. Superior BRANDY, bottled in 1818. ALSO, The very finest Champe, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Lisbon and Claret Wines, Brandy, Spirits, Whiskey, Gin, Cherry Brandy, and Wine Bitters, of everyquality and price, in bottles and on draught. These Wines arid Liquors having all been selec ted* with the utmost care, they are confidently re commended to the attention of families and others. Fof medicinal purposQj?, many of them will be found of -unequalled quality. Store, Centre Square, near the Lancaster Bank, idee 24 48-tf ! estate of Rudolph Herr. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc’r. WHEREAS, George Byrod, Assignee of Rudolph jHorr, did on the 23d day oi December, ISSO, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate; Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court haveappoin ted the Third Monday in, January, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys Office, Lan. Dec. 31. 49-4 t Notice to Contractors. SEALED proposals will be received at the office jof C. KeifTer, East King street, in the city of Lancaster, until SATURDAY, January 4th, 1851 % at 2 o.’dock, P. M., for the construction of the “ Willow Street Turnpike RoAD,”*embracing about 4 miles of the erection of a Wooden Bridge on Bair’s of! 123 feet span. A plan, profile and specification of the work, will, be ready for exhibition |on and after the 25th inst. C. KEIFFFR, President. GEORGE KREIDER, A. S. MYLIN, • JNO. P. LONG, CHRISTIAN !B. HERR, ; A. W. RUSSEL. Lan. Dec. 24. “A! Mcrrie Christmas and a Happy New Year,” I Will be repeated by Thousands. IN order to be “ Merrie and Happy,” we should remember our friends. The best token of re membrance is a Handsome Present. ■ Now for a handsome- Christmas or New Year’s Gift!. We all go to WENTZ’S GOLDEN EAGLE STORE, there we find and Silk Scarfs, handsome Long ShawJs, N. W. Collars, N. W. Cuffs, Neck Ribbons, French Merinos, Dress Silks, White and Scarlet Crape Shawls, plain • and embroidered. SILK AND KID GLOVES; Splendid Embd. French Hdkfs. beautiful Neck Rib bonfe, &c., iic. Notwithstanding the quantity sold daily they have still a supply on hand at the Gol det> Eagle. THOS. J.' WENTZ & CO., Corner East King-and Centre Square, dec 24 • 48 , ■ Lancaster Museum. THE subscriber takes pleasure in making known to the citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he has, by considerable expense and untiring industry, put into operation a new Museum, i IN CENTRE SQUARE, in that large and spacious room formerly occupied as a printing office by the Lancaster Co. Farmer; the [entrance of which is next door to A. N-. Brenne man’s shoe store, where a large variety of NATURAL CURIOSITIES, VIEWS AND WAX FIGURES, will be exhibited —commencing on Christmas Eve, and continued through the Holiday season. {fcs-Open every evening.*, , ; It is hoped that the people of the county will patronize this effort in promoting the Fine Arts in our, midst. ... Admittance 12} eta. Children half price, dec 24-48-tf ] JAMES CAMPBELL. Wanted, TWO good, competent persons ..to act in the capacity of SALESMEN, in the retail dry goods business, who can speak in the English and German Languages, to whom constant employment : as well as a good compensation will be given. Address, . " Industry.” ' Lancaster Post Office. N. B.—(food recommendations required. • dec 17 : 37-st* Damask Rose Water, TRIPLE Distilled, fresh! from Damask Rose Leaves. For sale atj CHARLES i A. HEINITSH’S Drug and Chemical Store, No* 13, East King it. dec 24 48-4 t WM. G. ANDERSON, SPANGLER’S (late Gish.) •Directors. -Encourage Home Intlnslry THE undersigned, thankful for pirt favors,«fr|ii respectfully. calls attention to-his large and HOME MANUFACTURED assortment otXadiesyGeitlemens’, Misses*, and Boys* Boors, Shoes, Suffers, &c., confident that allwho'Avor him with their patronage will not only fie, suited in their wants—at all times and at the shortest notice —bnt that .they wiU save, In the end, at least five per cent. • ' ■ His experience in the bnsiness is such as to' eoa able him to furnish .‘a FIRST RATE BOOT at a price equally as-Jowas that exacted for the com mon Eastern te slop ” work, an article too often palmed upon the . unwary for home .manufactured. goods. i i i Persons from the country, therefore, as swell, as those residing in the city, would do well by calling ion 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 Dec. 10, 1850. ly-46 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 the following terms, viz:—Each person sub scribing Five Dollars 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 PAINTINGS: 1. View on the Susquehanna, Cat- tle in the fore ground, by Richards, $3OO 2. The First Ship, .Shaw, 250 3. Jeptha’s R,ash 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, i Mason, ' 125 7. Marine, ; Bonfield, 100 'B. View nearlHarrisburg, Williams, 60 9. The Tired(.Gleaner, Mason, 60 10; Fruit Piece, Ord, 50 11. Storm, ; Brown, 50 12. Milk Maid] and Boy, Mason, 50 13. Girl Feeding .Chickens, Mason, 40 14. View in Italy, Richards, 40 15. First Lovel Mason, 35 16. Small Landscape, ' 25 17. do. j Figures and Cattle, 25 18; View in Venice, 25 19. Marine, 25 The above Paintings have been carefully selected from the of our best Artists, and are all handsomely framed. A public distribution of the Paintings will be made as soon tjs 500 subscriptions are received. A Register containing names of subscribers, will be open in£he Gallery, for inspection at all times. | M. P. SIMONS, Opposite the State House , Philadelphia. ’ dec 17 | * 47-3 m Model Shoe Store. TO ThE LADIES OF LANCASTER AND VICINITY. JAMES W. QUINN respectfully informs his 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 he is pre pared to accommodate on the most reasonable all who may favor him with a call. His stock consists of every imaginable va . Ms N. riety of t 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. Ladies Metallic Gum Slippers, Boots k Buskins. MA TERIAL ON HAND: French-worked Uppers, Patent French Calf, Fran cais Blate-colored, 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. y leather and boot do., atone colered lasting, red, do., second mourning do., light colored do., French lastings, Francois blue and green, do. JO" Gentlemens Worked Slippers made to order. He would also state, that the Lady who assisted Mr. Corey will daily be in attendance for the pur pose of taking the measure lor customer work and attending sales. £5“-He respectfully, solicits pat ronage, assuring-all who may patronize him, that no effort will be spared to give general satisfaction. 1 Mending pro'mplly attended to. JAMES W. QUINN. No. 3, Kramph’s Arcade, E. Orange st. Dec'. 17, 1850. 1y : 47 A Good Investment. 10 PER CENT SAVED. A good investment is now offered, to Ladies wishing to purchase magnificent LONG >HAVVLS, for the Holidays. Fonderrsmitii & Herb, 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! “ A few more left ” at FONDERSMITH & HERR’S, (formerly Hostetter & Beates,) No. 5, East King street, Lancaster. , Dec. 10. if-16 WINDOW Shades. A Bplendid assortment of Oil Colored Window Shades, always on hand and for sale cheap at FONDERSMITH & HERR’S, No. 5, East King street, Lancaster. Dec. 10. - tf-46 Boot and SUoe Manufactory. CHARLES RESPECTFULLY informs the public that «n|P|r|, he has just received and will always keeppuHl on hand, a large and well selected assort- r ment of - • FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, to which he invites public attention. Desirous of reducing his present large stock, he begs leave to stale 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 l BOOTS ol 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 Bide. Lancaster, Dec. 10. * 46-3 m Beautiful Christmas and HI. 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, Swiss Ornaments, very scarce and beautiful; a handsome assortment of Fans, Napkin Rings, Cake Baskets, Tea Sets. Constant ly an hand a good assortment of Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks', and a variety of fancy Silver Ware. Alwayfron hand a large assortment .pop of GOLD and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Medallions, Gold Pencils, and Jewelry every description, aj. much less than the usual price, the quality wa/rantei. 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 6ame 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 ff 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. Dec. 17. 4t-47 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. 46-tf Indian Queen Hotel, A. M. HOPKINS & CO., No. 15, Fourth St, between Chesnut and Market PHILADELPHIA. Boardi.no $l,OO per day. Single meals 26 cts. Phil’a. Dec. 3, 1850. 45-ly Estate of James V. Corey, dec’d. LETTERS ol administration on the estate of James V. Corey, late of the City of-Lancastfer, dec’d., having been granted to the subscriber resi ding at the corner of East Orange and Ann streets, in' said city: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticadec for settlement. HANNAH COREY, Admr’x Dec. 17, 1850. 6t-47 CARD CASES, CARD CASES, a beautiful a#- sortment, for sale cheap at , SPANGLER’S, l«te Gish’f. -fit THE MATTER of the Michael Ely, to the Court ol Quarter Sessions, : at January term, 1851, for license to continue • ‘ keeping a public house in East Donegal twp., Lancaster county—it being a new.stand. * . WE* the undersigned citizens of East Donegal twp.; Lancaster co., 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 strangere and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Michael Ely, and that be ii.of good repute for honesty and temper ance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Markley, John R Bair, Sfinoh'F Albright, Benjamin Grove, John .Lightner, George W Brene man, Martin Bowman, David Henderson, Benj’n Sherbahn, Abraham Lightner, Henry Haines, Henry Housed, Michael Eagle. [dec 24-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Henry Houseal, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1851,.f0r license to continue keeping a tavern in the .Village ol Maytown, East Donegal township—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned' citizens of East Donegal Township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavenris necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quhrhted with the said Henry Houseal, and s that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John R Barr, George W Breneman, George Mur rey, Jacob Markley, Jacob Spiese, Henry Weis, Jacob S Roath, John" John Bescliler, Henry Sherbon, Charles W-Murrey, Jacob Murrey, Nicholaswjep per, Henry Jacobs,sßenja’n Grove, Christian Hfipr, Frederick Clepper, Henry Haines- dec 24 49-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended applications Lucbetia Kelly, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at January term 1851, for license to con tinue keeping a tavern in the Borough of Wash ington, Lancaster co. —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Washington, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Lucretia Kelly, and that she 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. John Green, Samuel Auxer, Christian Mayer, Martin Bitner, Jacob Steiner, Wra. Dunlap, Jno. A. Brush, Lambert Ents, John Gehr, Soloman Fulke, Jacob Collins, Hiram Ward. [de 24-4S-3t IN THE MATTER of the intended.application of Samuel Hull, to the Court of Quarter Sesssiona at January Term, 1851, for license to continue keeping a tavern m the Village of Earlvilie, West Earl twp., Lancaster coJ —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned-citizens of West Earl township, where saidrinn or tavern is posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we arc well acquainted with the said Samuel Hull, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Forney, Abraham Kachel, George Roland, Jacob Smith, Samuel Reemsipyder, Samuel Kafroth, H. R. Hull, Fra, H. Carpenter, Adam Black, John K. Reed; Jacob Steinmetz, Henry Greybill, George Reed. [dec 24-48-3t* IN THE' MATTER of the intended application of David Snavely, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at January Term, 1851, for license to con tinue keeping a tavern in Martic twp., Lancaster county —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizehs of Martic town ship, 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 lhat we are well ac quaintad with the said David Snavely, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Martin Huber, Sr., Marlin Huber, Jr., Samuel Huber, Christian Brenneman, Benjamin F. Rowe, Henry Rush, Christian Brenneman, Sr: (miller,) Michael Keich, George Martiny Hiram Watson, Daniel Brenneman, Jno. Stamp, Richard Jones, dec 24 ’’ 48-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of James C. Ewing, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January term, 1851, for license to keep a tav ern in the village of Quarryville, Bart township, Lancaster county. WE, the undarsigned citizens of Bart township, where inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that 1 we are well acquainted with the said James C. Ewing, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ia well provided with house room and conve niences for [he accommodation of strangers and travellers. ■ Henry H. Breneman, Jaa. Duncan, Jacob Hawke, Henry Reed, John Bassler, James Risk, James Montgomery, Jno. Mowrer, Martin Eckman (wagon ner,) David Witmer, Henry Brown, Geo. Althouse, Geo. W. Hensel, Jacob Barr, (Quarryville.) dec 24 48-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application ol J. & D. Reese, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January term, 1851, for license to continue keeping a hotel in the Northwest Ward, Lancaster city—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the Northwest Ward of the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be’kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers, and that We are well acquainted with the said J. & D. Reese, and that they are of good repute for honesty and temperance, and are well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers. Moses Geisenberger, Levi D. Diller, Lewis Hart man, Jacob Gruel, David Nauman, John A. Hubley, Hiram Kendig, Robert Moderweli, Geo. Metzger, Samuel McComsey, Jno. H. Duchman, Eli Over deer. [dec 24-48-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Henry Getz, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January term, 1851, for license to continue keep ing a tavern in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster county —being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of East Hemp field township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodete the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with- the said Henry Getz, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences lor the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Ream, W. K. Martin, John Davis, Emanuel Wentz, John C. Ruth, John S. Wissler, Henry Gamber, Benjamin B. Bear, Jacob Mank, John G. Bowers, David M. Witmer, Benjamin Bear, Jacob Bear. [dec 24-48-31* IN THE MATLER of the intended application of Michael McGbann, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1851, for license to continue keeping a tavern in the North West Ward of the city of Lancaster —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of.the North West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certity, that said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with said Michael McGrann, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the.accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob 'Herzog, David Reese, Hiram Kendig, Samson Resh, Moses Winger, H. Blickenderfer, H. C. Wentz, John Hatz, W. H. Spangler, George Wilson, Emanuel Van Kahan, A. M. Spangler, dec 24 4 &- 3t WHOLESALE and RETAIL. EMANUEL METZGERS SADDLEBY ESTABLISHMENT! Opposite KAUFFMAN’S HOTEL, North Queen Street, sign of the “BIG COLLAR,” OFFERS the greatest variety of the most lash ionable and neatly made styles of PATENT SPRING SADDLES, Quilted Spanish Saddles, covered with black, blue, green and russet enamelled leather of the best quality to be found in the city- Bridles, Carriage, Boggy and Sulky-HARNESS, of every description. A large assortment of buffalo robes of the best quality—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 heretofoie 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. 44-tf, •; : 7 DH/Kmißig " FAMILY MEDICINES.*®-, Onward they move, Disease and Death, retire, And murmfring Demons hatpftiem—but admire DR. KEELER’S reV moral and permanent/cure dPdisekxe aming X from impurities of the blood, and habit of Vix : Chronic diseases of Ahe Chest, Pleurisy, Ca tarrh, etc., Cutaneous Eruptionsiof the heidy face • and extremities, Ulcers, Chronic affections of . stomach, liver and skin, chronic rheumatism, whitfe •*” swellings, abuses, syphilitic disorders, constitu-- tional debility, and for all mercurial and hereditary ' 1 predispositions, &c. Disease like death is the common destiny of man kind. Till the hour of sickness comes how few ever think of a subject which interest all. Every atom of the material worldds constantly undergoing a* change— man continually—“ he is everything by time and nothing long.” The phenomena of dis ease presents us with numerous lights and shades, alternating with the numerous ; agencies by which we are afflicted. Presuming that life is a unity whatever material agent possesses the power of ar resting the motions of the body is capable of de ranging their action. What is disease in its sim plest form but an interruption of the electrical mo lions of the body by agents not compatible with them. These motions may to ascertain extent be either increased or decreased without positively ' injuring the vital actions of the whole-dike the wheels of a time piece, stop one and you influence all—so with disease in all chronic maladies whether affecting one or more organs.bf the body, we in variably discover them to be effects rather than cures of ill-health. Change the electrical motions which occasion thern, and health consequently fol lows;.for 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 : cc be wise in time, ’tis' folly to defer*” Philadelphia, Nov. 22, IS4B. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in bearing testimony in behalf of your valuable med icine, Sarsaparilla. I have been 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 West. For several months past my health has been failing, and the pain in the side so severe at times as to disable me from attending to my business. I have’ used many remedies with scarce any benefit until I commenced using your Sarsaparilla, since wliich time ray health has grad ually improved, so much so that at the present time I enjoy much better health than for years past. I have used the medicine in my family, and consider it infinitely superior to any remedy within my know ledge in chronic affections of the chest and organs of digestion. lam yours very respectfully Henry Thomas, 142 South Second st. “ j SCROFULA CURED. * 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 sou of mine, who has been for several years afflicted with what physicians have termed •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 l am rejoiced to state that after using three bot tles, there has been a remarkable change for the better. His appetite is now good, the pain across the forehead entirely gone, the swellings have dis appeared, the color of the skin is now like one en -1 joying good health, indeed he now says he feels well, appetite good, sleeps well, and is really changed, which I attribute solely to your medicine. I feel fully satisfied from what I have witnessed in my 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, Charles Flagg, George street. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale'also by GEO. A. MILLER, Lancaster; R. Williams, Col umbia. Also for sale by the above agpntS'Dn. Keeler's Cough Syrup, Vermifuge Syrup, Rheuma tic Lotion , Cordial and Carminative , and Liver and Sanative Pills , 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. .{o"Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 bottles for $5. See Circulars. [Nov. 12, '5O-42-tf CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON- OHXTXS, CROUP, ASTH- MA, WHOOPING-COUGH Aap CONSUMPTION. THIS truly valuable Remedy for all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, has become the chief reliance of the afflicted as it is the most oertam cure krjpwn lor the above complaints. Whilc.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 agreeable family medicines forcommon coughs and colds. Read below the opinion of men who are known to the world, and the world respect their opinions. FROM PROF. HITCHCOCK. James C. Ayer—-Sir: I have used your ‘CHERRY PECTORAL,’ in my own case of deep--seated Bronchitis, and ain satisfied from its chemical con stitution that is is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties Ifmy opinion as to its superior character can be of any U6e you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. Edward Hitchcock,t 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., Conn., sends us the following testimony : Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir: —I enclose you a cer tificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly res pectable lady of this village, wife of Mr. Seth Cady, Deputy Sheriff, Windham county Conn. The cure in her case was very prompt, and hasattracted general attention. W. A. Brewster, M.D. West KHlingly, Ct ., Sep. 28, 1848. This may certify that I was afflicted with a very severe cough in the winter of ’47-8, which threat ened to terminate in consumption. I had tried many medicines in vain, and was cured by the use of “Ayer's Cherry Pectoral .” Catjiebire K. Cady. DIRECT EVIDENCE. •Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell —Dear Sir:—Feeling under obligations to you for the restoration of ray health,’l 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 your CHERRY PECTORAL, the use of which I imme diately commenced according to directions. I have just purchased the fifth bottle, and am nearly recovered. I now sleep well, my cough has ceased, and all by the use of your valuable medicine. E. S. Stone, A. M., Principal of Mt. Hope Seminary. From Dr. Bryan;, Druggist and Postmaster, Chi copee-Falls, Maes.: — Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—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 docs; nor, have I ever seen a medicine which cured so many cases of Cough and Lung complaints. Our Physicians are using it extensively in their practice, and with the happiest effects. 1 Truly yours, -D. M. Bbyant. Prepared by J.C. AYER, Chemist, Lowefi,Mass. c Sold by JOHN F. LONG, J C. A. HEINITSH, J. W. RAWLINS, Lancaster. Nov.- 19-43-4raJ INi-THE MATTER of the intended applications Jacob Albright, to the Court of Quarter Session 'at January* term, IBslj for license to continue keeping a public house in the village of Church town, Carnarvon township, Lancaster county — it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Caernarvon, where saiil inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certifyj, that the said inn. or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the.sajd Jacob Albright, and that he is of good repute foij honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with- house.room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Lot l 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 pie, Francis Gillespie. [dec 17-37* All Right IS the general exclamation of all after a complete examination of those NEW GOODS.now being received at WfNTZ’S GOLDEN EAGLE, both as regards price and variety. . ■This is the grand secret which produces the ‘rush* for all kinds ofj choice and handsome Dress Goods. ftSrCall to be convinced. j THOMAS J. WENTZ & CO., ' Golden Eagle, Longenecker’s Building, dec 3 46
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