&t)e iftarkets. r REMW OF THE : LANCASTER MABKETS. [Corrected weekly for the latellifeocer.] LANCASTER GRAIN MARKETS. Lancaster, December 27. FLOUR, superfine,' $3 50 « extra, 3 75 White Wheat, . H Red, do. ™ Corn, old, “ new, 60 Oats, Rye, Clover Seed, Whiskey, in bbls, ROUSE-KEEPER'S MARKET. «• Lancaster. December’27, I85f» y Butter was plenty this morning, and sold J* 3 22 cents. • , •/ Eggs —Sold at 16 a 18f cents. ,' / '•> Lard-~Good lard is worth 8 a 9 ct*'P er Chidkcns —Sold at 25 a 3li cts. P e , r P, „ ■ Apples—Sold at 15 a 25 cts. p* f half peck. fi?/- Oats—ln bags of 3 bushels 9 ■ a .S 1,06. / UMg a °Pld; 3Brcts. per bushel. /.^Totatoe* —By the half p-solf 10 a 121-cts. Sweet Potatoes—SoK® 110 a 12 * c P er ha,f P eck * RETAIL- LUMBER MARKET. . Columbia, December *7. Inferior Cl'« boards, and Grub Plank, S 9 00 Colling do 12 00 2d Common do ; 11 kt, Ist Common do ' ~7 UU Panel do - /' , 3o _ !?? Hemlock lO 00 Pino Scantling/® „„„ 00 Plaster Latb/ 2 00 to 2 50 Shinglej/ 8 00 10 u 00 /'PHILADELPHIA MARKET. * ■ J December 27, 1851. ./lour is rather better, most of the stock being ydnder limits or held for higher prices, and sales of about standard brands are reported at at $4,25 per bbl for export, which is more than the uniform asking rate ; the home demand con tinues moderate, at about former quoted rates. — Corn Meal is dull, and a further sale of 250 bbls Penn’a Meal is reported at $3 per bbl. Rye Flour is scarce, but very quiet. Grain.—There is a good demand for Wheat, and the market is firmer, with sales of 1 a 2000 bushels good and prime Southern reds at 87 a 90c per bushel, and 8,000 bushels prime Penn’a white mostly at 95c. Rye is scarce and wanted, with further small sales of Southern at 63c and Penn’a at 72c. Corn is less active; some 40,000 bus. new Southern yellow brought 57 cts, and a small lot of old Penn’a 6lc per bushel; the market closes dull. Oats are in demand and 1200 bushels Southern sold at 37 cts; buyers now offer 38c. Whiskey is held higher, with sales of 400 \ bbls. at 23c. and hhds. at 22c. \ CATTLE. —The offerings of live stock for the week were about, 12,00 beeves, 700 hogs, atnl 120 cows. Prices.—Beeves are selling from $5,50 to 7,50 per 100 lbs according to quality. HOGS.—AII sold at $6 a 6,50 per 100 lbs. COWS. —All disposed.of at $l2 to 35 each. SHEEP AND LAMBS'.—The former from $2 to 4 ; the latter from $1 to 3, according to quality. BALTIMORE MARKET. December 27, ISSI. fiAi'TLE.—Offerings atthe scales to-day amount ed to 900 head of beeves, 500 of which were sold to city butchers and packers, at prices ranging from } $2,50 to 3,50 per 100 lbs on the hoot—equal to : / $5 a 6,75 net, and averaging l s 3 gross. The bal ance (400) were driven""to Philadelphia. HOGS.—There is a good supply. We quote live hogs at $6,25 per 100 lbs. FLOUR.—In this great staple we have no par ticular change to riote, save that the demand has been more active. Sales on Saturday of 600 bbls Howard st. at $4,12. On Monday sales of 700 bbls at $4,00, and 1200 bbls at $4 12. (>h the same day 4000 bbh. City Mills changed hands, 2000 of which were sold at $4,00, and the balance at at $4,12. On Tuesday 500 bbls Howard street were sold $4,12 and 800 City Mills at $4,00. There was nothing done iri Howard street brands on Wednesday—soo bbls City Mills were sold at $4,12, and 1200 bbls at 4,00. On Friday several large sales were made at the above quotations. Rye Flour we quote at 53,68 a 3,75 ; Corn Meal $3,18 a $3,25. GRAlN.—There is a belter demand for Grain, and prices tending upwards. We note sales ol ordinary to good red Wheat at 70 a 75 cents; good to prime 7sa 80 cents; white Wheat, fair qualities,*Bo to 85 cents; and very prime, such as suitable for family flour 90 to 95 cents. Old white and yellow corn 54a55 cents; liew white do., in shipping order, 54 a 65 cents, and yellow do. 54 a. 55c. Rye 72 cts. Oats 37 a3B cts. WHlSKEY.—Pennsylvania bbls sold to-day at 22} a 23c and in hhds at 22c. We qu6te, Baltimore bbls at 22}c. TOBACCO.—We have no transactions to note this week of any importance. Holders refuse to, offers, and are holding on, expecting higher priceg. We continue to quote as follows : Maryland—lnterior $3,50 a $4; common $4,25;* / g°°d common $4,50 a 5 ; brown $6,50 a 7 and fine brown $8 a 9. Ohio—Common $4,50 a 5; good common mid dling $5,50 a 6; good and fine red $6 a 9; fine wrappery $lO a 15 ;• and yellow $lO a 16. \ To Housekeepers. TYNDAEE &MITCHELD 1 ; No. 219 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, " ow 011 hand and are receiving large invoices or While and Gold Band French China, Flowing Mulberry ware, Real ironstone China, * White Stone and Liverpool Ware, Common White and Edged Wares, Common Grey Stone Ware, Brown Rockingham Ware, Cut and Moulded Glass great variety and very cheap Tavern Stand for Rent. ... übsciiber offers for rent the large two TfiVr "Tavern House at present occupied by Situated in V ’ knOWC by then!lme of‘Manor Hotel,’ caster ahn„r'S. BtKln S Btreet > in the city of Lan next door to th^, Uare K from the CoQrt H ° usc ’ and well calculated fon?f lber 8 St ? ra - , The houBe is aSS-auch for manyveare 6 T h nnd , h w- be “ occu P ied * r .IhJJ stabling is extensive With suffieientyard room duj other conveniences attached, and is well calculate} iq do an extensive business. Possession givei\ on the first day orxApril nest, DANIEL HARMAN. t 49-tr Fire Notice. > To the Members of the Northern Mutual Insumnrc Company of Lancaster County 1 a Tax of one and a quarter per cenl is . Jevied upon the dollar on their respective pre mium notes on the bookß previous to the* 16th day of March, A. D. 1851. Loss sustained fiy. fire, ID. If* R °ck, printing press and materials, ! s6oo— Ensminger, printing officeand damage done to dwelling house, s32l,2o—both ofManhcim. John Buch, of Warwick township, a summeThouse ? $56, all of Lancaster county. $977,20 beijrig the \amount of losses sustained for the year etidfrg the Istrday of December, A. D; 1851, and to be paid wjthin thirty days from the date hereof, to l, S. Hacker, Secretary, and Treasurer of said company, or to P. Martin, ,President. Jacob Shirk, Samuel SlKeller, Samuel Bucher, Wm. H; Paul, Samuel icker, Jacob Longencker, Geo. B.'Shober.Direc rs. Samuel Nissley, Esq., Ephraim Shober*C. Jggerreize, John Echternacht, Henry Bdch,'C. Rauch, Nathan Worlev, Daniel C. Mniyfet jents, all of Lancaster county. - Henry Hg&nkn. ~ Director, of Lebanon county. Dr. EdsvaVd ig> Agent, of Berks county. And thoß6 members who neglect or refuse to piv fore the Ist day of February neat, the Insurance such delinquent to be suspended until the Ist Y of May next—unless payment is made- as per tice, such delinquent to be marked cancelled .null and void, as in said Act of Incorporation is ' provided. By order of the Board of Directors' ’ PETER MARTIN, President \L. S. Hacker, Sec’y.; [dec 30-49-3 t JEslate of martin Groff & Wife7~ j\ Of Manheim Toimskip. Court of Common Pleas fortffe Co. ofLan. IITHEREAR, Abraham GrofF and John S. llos- Jf tetter, Trustees of Martin Groff and Wife, -SS-Qfh the 20tK day of December 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate that the said Court have appoin ted the 26th day ofTanuary, 1852, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth’v. Prothonotary’s Office, Lan. Dec. 30. 49-it Japies C; Bowyer, & Samuel Maxton, ! Nov. Tcrmi\lBsl, No. 19. VB » f ; Execution Docker. Jacob Miller. J THE undersigned Auditor, appointed to appor- Mon'the balance of money in Court among the lien creditors of said defendant, will meet fo> the purposes of his appointment at the public house of Christian Shenk, in the city of Lancaster, on Fr iday the !Gd day of January . A. D. 1852, ati2 o’clock, P.M;, when all persona interested are requested to attend. ,WM. MATHIOT. dec 30 49-td Mate of Catharine Myers, - Late of West Donegal Twp., dec'll. LETTERS testamentary on the eatate of said dec’d, having been granted to the undersigned, all per&rna indebted to said eatate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claima, p’T' »r -.t them properly authenticated for settle ,j, PHILIP FISHER, joy' Elizabethtown. JACOB FUNK, West Donegaltwp. j rl .-49-6 t. For Rent— A Store Stand and Dwelling. THOSE two large rooms, one snitable for a workshop, and the other for a store, with cel«. lar underneath, situated on the north side-°f East- King street, six or eight doors east of Lewis Sprecher’s Hotel; being part of a two *t°ry brick bouse, late the property of Jacob H. Rhoads.—' The rooms will be rented separately from, or to gether with, the dwelling. Thedwelling consists of four or five rooms, as desired, and kitchen, cellar and attic, and will be let on favorable terms. Ap ply to D. W- PATTERSON, or address (post-paid,) CHRISTIAN H. LEFEVRE, dec 30 tf-42J near Strasburg, Lancaster co. Central Iron Railing Manufactory No. 521, Arch street, beloxc Broad, PHIL'A. / WHITE & DEVENEY, JTt ESPECTFULLY call the attention of the public ''IV generally of Lancaster and elsewhere, to their handsome Designs and Patterns of RAILING for. Cemeteries, Public Squares, Balconies, V'erandahs, Gardens, &c., &c.; Ornamental Tables, Chairs, Settees, Stands of every description and style, con stantly kept on hand. Persons who may want any of the above articles, will please give us a call, a 6 every attention will be given to accommodate them at short notice, and their work they will warrant to be equal to any in the city or elsewhere, and their prices as low. (dec 30-49-6 m Adjourned Courts for 1852. COMMON PLEAS. IT is ordered by the Court, that adjourned Courts for 1852, beheld for the decision in theCoinmon Pleas, Orphans’ Court and Quarter Sessions. On the 15th day of March, “ “ 21st “ « June, i( t( 20th te “ September, ult 20th urts f° r Jury Trials in the Common Pleas for 1352, be held on the Ist Monday 2nd day of February, 2nd Monday 9th “ •“ << 7th “ *\Junc, 30th day of August, 29th “ “ November, and such other periods as may be appointed at the above mentioned Courts of Regular Terms. The above to be published in all the newspapers in the city and county of Lancaster, three succes sive times in each, at the expense of the coun’y. Bills to be presented at the Commissioners’ Office. JOHN K. REED, Proth’y. Prothonotary’s Office, Lan. Dec. 30. 49-3 t Sew Music Store, MASON KINDELL, Teacher of Vocal Music, respectfully informs Kis friends and the pub lic, that he has purchased of Mr. J. Neff, No. 7, Hart’s Building, Sixth street, above Chesnut, Phil adelphia, his entire stock of Music and Musical Instruments, to which he has added a large assort ment of his own selections, making it the choicest and moat complete stock to be found in the city.— The assortment of Musical Instruments is very su perior. PIANOS from the best manufacturers.—* Neff’s celebrated American Violins, Violincellos, Flutes, Acrordeons, Guitars, Violins, k. Violins, Guitar and harp strings of the best quality. The Italian Contra Bass Tuba, a superior and new style bass instrument, very much admired. NEW PUBLICATIONS. lie has made arrangements to receive as soon as issued, all the new music pub lishedjirNew York and Boston. SACRED MUSIC. A large assortment of the beat publications. Re pairing of Instruments, and Instruments exchanged. The interior o/ the Store has been newly fitted up, making it equal to any in the city for neatness and accommodations. MASON KINDELL. No. 7 Hart’s Buildings, 6th Street, above Ches- Philadelphia. [dec 23 b'm-47 I*anJOB PRI NIT INGIo Jun Peintino of all kiuds, such as Pamphlet,, Catalogue,, Shop BUI,, Bank Cheek,, Placard,, Concert Bills, Visiting and Business Cards, Fosters, Funeral . Notices* tfcc., upon modulate tzrici. SEW MARBLE WORKS, [ (SIGN OF TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS.) TOMBS, MANTX.ES, MONUMENTS, GRAVE . ; f'i... STONES, I . A ’ ND every.description ofMarble and Sand Slone J\ Work,is executed in the most beautiful style at the Marble Works of Charles Howell, North Queen street, east side, between Orange and Chjes nut streets, and nearly opposite to Van Kanan’e Hotel. ' | The subscriber thankful for past favors, w<»uld;in formhis friends and the public in general, that his establishment is now opened at the above location, where be will he happy at all times ta wait upon cus tomers and manufacture to order every thing apper taining to his line of business, in the most approved style of the profession, and at the most reasonable rates. He is constantly receiving at his Marble Works lull supplies from the city of Philadelphia of j AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE,’; which is superior to any thing of the kind in this city. Letters in English and German, engraved in the most elegant manner. His facilities are such, that all orders ivill be filled with the greatest promptness and in the best appro ved manner. Persons wishing Monuments are informed that his collection of designs are new and original and. so full and complete that they can make a selection without difficulty. He invites the public to call at his Works, and view the beautiful assortment of Monuments, &c., now finished. and others in want of Marble Man tles, should visit his Wars-Rooms snd exaininejhis splendid stock on hand. B£tSand Stone for Sills, Steps, Curbing, Cem etary purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low est rates. Orders received for all kinds of Iron Railing* - CHARLES M. HO W ELL. Dec. 23. [ly. Art Union of Philadelphia. Incorporated by the Legislature of Penna. FOE THE PROMOTION OF THE ARTS OF DESIGN IN THE U. STATES. ‘OFFICERS. — ISSI-52. President—Henry CVCaiey; Vice President— William D. Kelley; Treasurer—Edward P. Mitch ell ; Recording Secy—F. H. Butler; Corresponding Secy—Geo. W. Dewey ; Managers—John Sarlain, Ohas. Toppan, Jas. S, Wallace, Cbas Macalesrer, Henry S. Patterson, Chas. G. Leland, William.|D. Lewis, Edwin R. Cope, William. Goodrich, Jno.‘;S. Hart, Theo. Cuyler, Jas. Claghorn. Jos. D. Stewart; Executive Commute —Jas S. Wallace, E. H. But ler, thas. G. Leland, Ed. P. Mitchell. Ed’n R. Cojie. Every Member lor the year 1851, will receive for each subscription of Five Dollars, a printjof Huntingdon's “ Christiana and her Children,” En graved by Joseph Andrews, Boston, and the Com panion, a print of Huntingdon's “ Mercy's Dream,” Engraved by A. H. Ritchie, New York, or the choice of any two ol the following four splendid engravings, viz: * \ ' \ 1. —John Knox’s interview with Mary Queen of Scots, Painted by Leutze, Engraved by Sartain. ? 2. —Ruth and Boaz, Painted by Rothermel, En graved by Sartain. 3. —Mercy's Dream, Painted by Huntingdon, Rn graved by Ritchie. 4. —Christiana and her Children, Painted by Huntingdon, Engraved by Andrews. PHILADELPHIA ART UNION REPORTER, A monthly pamphlet containing a report ol the transactions of the Institution, and information on the subject ol the Fine Arts throughout the whole world. . i The Art Union of Philadelphia awards prizes in its own certificates, with which original American works of Art may be purchased in any part of the United States, at the option and selection ot the per son who may obtain a prize at the Annual Distri bution, which takes place on the evening of the last week-day in every year. • The Executive Committee of ths Art Union, when so requested, select works of Art, without charge or compensation, from their free gallery. 210 Chesnut St., for those persons in the country who may live remote from galleries or public exhibi tions of the Fine Arts. i Snbsc/iptions of membership, $5, should be mad.e as early as practicable, to facilitate the operations of the managers, and ensure members early num bers of the “Reporter" which will be forwarded upon the receipt of the money, to any part of the country. CHAS. M. HOWELL, j Dec. 23-tf-4S] Honorary Secretary. ; A MERRITT ASAY, SURGEON DENTIST, NO. 355, Race Street, 3 doors above 10th street 1 , Philadelphia, informs the public, that Black with Gum or Single Teeth of hie own I manufacture, inserted on a new and improved plan of atmostpheric pres- rtr; sure or springs. Moveable Seat Dental Chrirs.—r Dentists about to purchase operating chairs, should examine Asay’s Patent Moveable Seat Dental Chair. In this new invention, the seat moves up wards and downward, at the will of the operator, sd that ho performs his manipulations, without distur bing the patient. Unlike moveable seats raised by a central screw, or rollers and girth, this being sup-i ported at the four corners, not only remains firm; but cannot get out of our order, and will last during the life time ofjhe operator. For particulars, call or address, postpaid, A. MERRITT ASAY, Practicaf t Dentist, 355 Race street, above 10thi dec 24 ‘ Iy-48 More IVere Books. THE subscriber is now receiving irom a Trade Sale held in Philadelphia a large accession to; his former stock ofi Books and Stationery.— These books were bought unusually low, and will be sold at prices to su(t the times. Persons, wishing to purchase Elegant Gift Books,; Annuals and Albums in all their varieties, are re quested to call and examine our stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. School Directors, School Teachers and country Merchants arc invited to call and examine our. large stock of School Books just received—Also,: Superintendents and Teachers of Sunday Schools, 1 ' are requested to call and examine our stock of Sun day School, and Religious Works. We a r e preparfd to offer strong inducements to Retailers. WM. MURRAY,' dec 23 U-48J North Queen st.. Lan. Annual Distribution OF Confectionary, Fruit, Cakes, Ac., &c , lor the coming Holidays, consisting in part ol Jelly Cakes, Strawberries, Raspberries. Cherry Candy—a splendid article. Christalized Toys, of various kinds. French, and Ladies Secrets !!! Cornets of different qualities. • Sugar Toys, of every description. Round Cakes, Fruit, Almond, Lady and other cakes ornamented and plain, of various sizes. Fruit of every description, viz: Oranges, Rai sins, Figs, Apples, &c. Besides numerous other articles in the Confec tionary line,at KEFFER’S No. 6, K. King street. Country merchants are invited to call. D. Harrington. DENTIST FROM PHILADELPHIA. HHVING located himself in this city, respect fully offers his professional services to the public. Tp those persons who may not know him by reputation, he asks leave to nay ibat his (estirfto nials are from the highest sources the city of Philadelphia can furnish, viz : From Professors in the three Principal medical Colleges, Judges ot Courts, Attorneys at Law, Presidents of seeveral Colleges, medical gentlemen, Clergymen and merchants.—Office North Queen Street, formerly occupied by Dr. Evans, Dentist. References in this City. Rev. Dr. Bowman, Dr. F. A. Muhlenberrg. T. E. Franklin, Esq. George F.ord, " D. G. Eshleman, “ dec. 23 3m4B] Attorneys at Law. Statement of Conestoga Steam Mills as required by Law. Lancaster, Nov. 29, 1851. CAPITAL Authorized, 8500,000. The amount of capital subscribed is Four Hundred and Seventy-six Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars, the amount thereof actually paid in is Four Hundred and Fifty-Three Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars. The amount of debts and lia bilities, including Jpmes’ 4 Loan, is Five Hundred and Nineteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Thir teen Dollars and ten'cents. C. HAGER, Pres’t. Chas. W. Cooper, Treas’r. Sworn, afPd and sub’d, Dec. 15, 1851, coram} J. C. VANCAMP. Aid. ( dec 23 2t-48 To Contractors and Others. Railroad cars for sale.—4 jgHSfe good open bodied railroad cars used biliiiiT for carrying Coal, Lime, &c. Z.CTT' These Cars will 1)6 sold for a very low price on application to PRICE & ROWLETT, Coal Dealers, N. E, Corner of 12th and Willow streets, Philadelphia. [ n ov 25—44—4 t Fall and Winter millinery. MRS. WARY KURTZ has just returned yf\ from Philadelphia, with a beautiful as-wl) sortment of Fall asd Wihteh Millihery,” which she is now ready to exhibit at her loohlß in North Queen street—old stand. Lancastei, Nov. 11. 40 s Annuals Annuals. GIFTS BOOKS, FOR CHRISTMAS. Never has there been a more splendid assort ment of annuals and. Gift Books offered to, the' citizens of Lancastercity and connty, than are now to be offered at SPANGLER’S choice Literary Depot. It would be vain to attempt a description, or enumeration ot this superb stock, every annual or Gift Book of merit published in the U. Stales or England can here be found- » Call and examine before nil the'-Fine Books are gone, as there is a great ru h lor them at SPAN GLER'S People's Book Store. Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Family Bi bles, bound in every conceiveable style of Binding —Hymn Books for every denomination, bound in silk velvet full ornaments, do. plain, do. in Papier Macbe pearl inlaid, do. super turkey bevelled boards—Prayer Books for thd Episcopal and Cath olic denominations, bound in velvet, Papier Marhe, and every other style of morocco. . Pocket and small Bibles, in a thousand different sizes, and variety of Binding; in tact our stock of Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, cannot be ap-.. proached by any other-bouse in the city. PAPIER MACHE GOODS. Writing Desks, Port Folios. Albums, Gift Books, Fancy Inkstands, Port Monais, card cases, cigar cases. &c., all gotten up in this beautiful'article ot manufacture, and for sale for Christmas and Ne\y Year's presents. • AT SPANGLER'S People's Book Store. PORT MONAIES, CARD CASES, &C. We would invite the attention of the public to our magnificent stock of Silver, Pearl, Papier Ma che, Ivory Velvet, Tortoise shill aDd Morocco Card, cases and Poit Monaies. A more splendid assort ment of the above articles have never before been offered to the citizens of Lancaster. AT SPANGLER'S Dec. 23-tf-48] People’s Book Store. IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Henry Getz, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in East Hetn’pfield township— it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of East Hempfield, 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 Henry Getz, 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 Bower, Rudolph Hartzler, Andrew Bru baker, John Davis, Benj’n G. Bowers, Tobias Ktuff man, Andrew Metzgar, Win. K. Martin, Daniel Hess, Jacob Brubaker, Jacob C. Rutt, Emanuel Werntz. (dec 23-48-3t*" IN THE MATTER of the intended application of J. & D. Reese, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1852, for a license to con-; tinue keeping a tavern in North West Ward of' the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North West Ward of the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or iav e rn is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain sirangera and travellers, 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 accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry C. Wentz, VVm. Lowry, Jacob Gruel, John B. Markley, Michael McGrann, Geo. Wilson, Henry Flick, sr., Samuel McComsey, John Bau miller, R. Moderwell) George Metzger, E. S. Ken dig. [dec 23-48-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Lucretia Kelly, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at January term, 1852, for a license to con tinue keeping a tavern in the Borough of Wash-' ington—it being an old stand. 1 WE, the undersigned, citizens ol 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 ac quainted with the said Lucretia Kelly, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jno. A. Brush, Samuel Lively, Wm. Parker, Jac. ICisc, Martin Bitner, Hiram Ward, James Douglass, Thomas Griffin, Henry Fishel, John A. Gehr, John Short, Benjamin Green. [dec 23-49-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Samuel Hull, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1552, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in the village of EarlvilJe, West Earl township—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of West Earl township, where said irjn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or ravern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Samuel Hull, 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. George Reed, Charles SJear. Alwaham Kuchel, Isaac W. Zwally. Jacob Steiiwnetz, Abraham Lefe ver, George Rolund, Benjamin Gainer, Henry Ka froth, Jacob Smith, John Forney, Mark Connell, Hiram R. Hull, John Graver. [dec 23-4S-31* IN THE MATTER of. the intended application of Lewis R. Hibshman, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1852, for a license 4o continue keeping a tavern in Elizabeth township, Lancaster county —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Elizabeth, where said inmor tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Lewis R. Hibshman, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided, with house and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Peter Martin, John Long, David Brandt, Simon P. Eby, E. B. Bomberger, Samuel M. Miller, John Bright, John Shenk, Joseph M. Mathews, Joel' Wcidinan, lsnel Zartman, John Kissinger, dec 23 , ' ' 48 3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Solomon Hoffman, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at the,> January term, 1552, for license to keep a tavern in the borough of Marietta. WE. the undersigned citizens of the borough of Marietta, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said tnn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acqua inted with the said Solomon Hoffman, 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. J. R. DifFenbach, John Jay Libhart, John Judy, S. C. Hiestand, David Casscl, jr., George Cummins, James Cushman, Lewis Houseal, Fred*k L. Baker, Wro. L. Carter, Leonard Fidler, Edwin F. Shoen berger. David MueseJman, Peter Mumma. N Marietta, Dec. 23-48-3 t Lancaster County Educational Society. THE next meeting of the Society will take place at the Mechanics’ Institute in the city ofLan caster, at 10 o’clock A. M., on Saturday, Jan. 3 1852. The Soeiety will be addressed by several distinguished advocates ofGenerai Education, and subjects interesting to Teachers, Directors and parents will be discussed. A full attendance of members and others friendly to the objects of the association is iherefore eqpected. ' ?HO H. BURROVVES, President. D. S. Kieffeh, Secretary. [dec 1C tl-47 ' One Cent Reward! RAN away from the subscriber, residing in Drumore township, Lancaster countv, on the 25th ult., an indeotured apprentice to the" Farming business, named JAMES MAHAN. Said boy is about 18 years of age, of medium height and stout built—and left in his working clothes. The above reward will be paid for hjs apprehen sion and delivery to me—and ail persous are forbid harboring or trusting him on my account.' SANDERS M’CULLOUGH. 3t*-47 Lancaster Fur Depot! MUFFS—BOAS—VIC TORINFS CHARLES JI. ERBEN & BROTHER. HAVE received one of the largest and most genera] assortment of Ladies and Children’s Muffs, Boas, Victorines and Cuffs, in the city. | Comprising in part the following different kinds !of Furs* Stone Martin, French Martin. Fitch, Sa !ble, Lynx, Silver Grey, Russian, Siberian Squirrel, (Swan’s Down and a great variety of all the differ lents qualit ; eB of Black Furs. Also, Fur &c. The above have just been received fresh from the Manufacturer, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. Lancaster City Fur Depot. CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO. i National House Building, North Queen St., next door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store, dec 16 Mrs. Rannfngcr HAS just received from Philadelphia, and will open on Monday next, the ithe 24th inst., a splendid assortment of *{%£=- : FALL AND WINTER BONNETS; Ribbons and Flowers, together with IVelvets and Silks/at her store in North Queen st. [She invites the Ladies to call aiid examine for jthemselves. fnov 18-43 Stock for Sale. 5 SHARES Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. 5 do. Manheim Plank Road. ' J. F. SHRODER & CO., Brokers 33:3t | »ep 9 Great Attractions Tor the Holidays AT. KRISS SINGLE'S HEAD QUARTERS, WHERE the citizens of;this place and all those who may visit the same during the Holidays, will find the largest assortment ot TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, ever offered in Lancaster, consisting of China and Glass Toys, Card Trays, Vases, Mugs, Doll Heads, Cologne Bottles, assorted figures, &c., &c. Also, fine Tin, Guttiand Wooden Toys, anil Fancy Goods.. Fine sewing, card and knitting Baskets; Hair Oils, Soaps, Colognes, Hairißrusbes, and hundreds of other articles too 'numerous to insert, which all are invited to call and examine. The subscriber feels thankful for the liberal pat ronage heretofore extended;, and hopes that by a strict attention to please e\jery taste and mind, to merit and receive a continuance of the same. ELIZABETH FRAIM. . 47-tf City Property at Public Sale. BY virtue of an order oil the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county,.willihe sold at public sale, at the public house of. D. Potts, in East King street, Lancaster, on TUESDAY! the 6th of January 1852, the following property belonging to the estate of Sarah ;\1 iller, dec’d., viz : SPANGLER’S People’s .Book Store. A one story rough cast DWELLING HOUSEggft and piece of ground, fronting on East Oran&£[£ street, between Shippen arid P’uro, and ijlnning back to a 14 feet alley, adjoining property of Fred erick Miller, (Tinsmith,) anil Peter McConomy. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April next, when an indisputable title will be made. ' Sale to commence at 6 o’clock in the evening of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN L. KEFFER, dec 16 3t-47j j Adm’r. THE subscriber offers at private sale a splendid Stone Mill, situate, in Southampton township, Franklin county, 8 miles north of Chambersburg. The Mill has four run of burrs, and I6i feet of head and la'll in less than half The MILL is very advantageously located,there being noue above it within five miles. The stream that drives thi« mill is a most excellent and being fresh spring water, ice of sufficient thickness to bear the weight of a duck never accumulates either on the dam or in the tail race. There are over 43 ACRES OF LAND attached to this mill Jhaving thereon erected Mtwo Brick and two Log) MOUSES, a Stone Dis tillery and Saw Mill and ample stabling. Pos session of this property will be given at any time. For term 3 apply to WM. F. BRACKENRIDGE. 47-31 In the Matter of the 'intended application of John A. Scheirenbband, to the Court of Quar ter Sessions, at January term,'lBs2, for a license lo continue keeping a tavern in the North West Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. I 'SJ’R, the undersigned, [citizens of the North \\J - ...« miuersigt TT West Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John A. Scheiren brand, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and; conveniences for |the acconypodation of strangers and travellers. | Adam Snyder* William F-Miller, Chas. Shaeffe.r, Samuel Kissinger, Geo. Ack'ermau, Jacob Snyder, J. McCracken, Frederick Pensch, Joseph Brillhart, Wilson Hindman, William F. Mayer, John Drep perd, Daniel Harman, Gilbert R. Hartley, Henrich Kraft, John F. Reml.y. ) [dec 16-47-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Peter Rank, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, for license to continue keeping a tavern in thp village of New Holland, Earl twp., Lancaster co.—fit being an old stand. undersigned, citizens of Earl township, Y T where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the* said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate trie public and entertain strangers and travellers, and! that we are well ac quainted with the said Peterjßank, and that he is of good refute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house- room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Gabriel Joseph Jones, Lewis Richwine, Amos Diller, iAdam 2. Ringwalt, Jacob Custer, John Peirsol, Philip Brubaker, Henry R. Brubaker, Michael Good, Daniel Richwine, William Bartsler, George W. Smith, .Solomon Weaver. dec 1G 47-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Nicholas Brown, 1.0 the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at January Term; 1852, lor a license to continue keeping a taverri in the North-West Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and; that we are well ac quainted with the 6aid Nicholas Brown, and that he. is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room arid-conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Peter McConomy, Philip Boley, Watson 11. Mil ler, Frederick Cooper, George Ford, Christian Shcnk, Elias Rhy, George Diiler, J. C. Stanley, Daniel Harman, Jacob Weaver, F. Mathews Krapp, Clias'. Boughter, Geo. Sanderson. IN THE MATTER of the intended application ol Jacob Albright, to the Court ol Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in Churchtown, Caernarvon twp., Lancaster comity —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the village of Churchtown, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquamtcd'with the said Jacob Albright, 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. > E. D. White, Hansonß. Jacobs, Coleman J. Bull, Lot Rogers, George Rigg, M. Bickham, Andrew Robeson, Evan Rogers, Cyrus H. Jacobs, B. F. Bunn, S. G. Bukhain, Francis Gillespie, Jacob Jameson, John Ringwait. [dec 16-47-3t* IN THE MATTER ol the intended application of Michael McGrann, for a License to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster, at his * present old stand, in North : Quecn street, in said city. WE, the undersigned citizens of the Northwest Ward, ii> the city of 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 Michael McGrann, and that he is of good repute forhonesty and tdhiperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Myers, Jacob Herzog, Andrew Bear, J, B. Markley, Lewis Hartman, 8. G. Musser, Henry C. Wentz, John D. Bouring, Robert Moderwell, John W. Wilson, Win. (’. Shrum, John Hatz. dec 23 2t-4S IN THE MATTER of the intended application of David Snavely, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions. at January Term, 1852, for a license. to keep a tavern in. Martic township—it being an old stand. \ WE, the undersigned, citizens ol the township ol Martic, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do fcertify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers apd travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said David Snavely, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided’with house room and convenience! for the’accommodation of strangers and travellers. Abraham Huber, Jr., Christian Brenneman, Frank lin Brenneman, George Martin, Martin Huber, Sr., Emanuel, Yeider. Daniel Jno. Stamp, Thomas . Robinson, Hiram Watson, Henry Rush Abraham Miller. [dec 23-48-3t* • IN THE MATTER of the intended application of James C. Ewing, to the Courtof Quarter Ses sions at January Term, 1852,**for a license to keep a tavern in Quarryville,; Bart township. WE, the undresigned, citizens of the township of Bart, where said ion’or tavern is proposed to be kept, do [.certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary t 6 accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted’with the said James C. Ewi.no, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Geo. W. Hensel, David, Wijmer, James Mont gomery, George ‘Althousc, Geo. Shaub, Jacob K. Eckman, Jacob Eckman, sr., James Risk, Martin Eckman, Wm. Dungan, Jacob Bare, John Stewart, dec 23 48-31* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of • John Filbert, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January Termj 1552, for a.license to continue keeping tavern in-Bainbridge, Conoy township —itbeing an old stand. i WE, the the undersigned, jcitizena of Conoy. township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn- or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, hnd that we are well ac quainted with the said John Filbert, 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. Cyrus S. Haldeman, PelerS.Gamble,John Kaufr man, John Haldeman, J. Foreman, John Smith, jr-i John Y. Horst, Nathan EBWorthy, J. H. Smith, Henry Haldeman, Emanuel Nagle, Samuel Hacken berger. ! [dec 23-48-31* Notice. | ALL persons indebted’to- the firm of John Lenher & Co.,’ are hereby: cautioned against settling with James Whitehall,,as, no payments, to him will be recognized by^me.. \ dec 9-46-3t*J ; JOHN LENHER. North Queen street , Lancaster, Pa , Mill and Farm for Sale. STOVES! STOVES! SPRECHERS GREAT STOVE DEPOT. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens *of Lancaster city and county, that he is now receiving one of the finest collections of Parlor,- wood and coal Cooking Stoves, &c., ever brought to this market. His collection comprises the finest patterns and styles of the celebrated manufactories of New York, Philadelphia, Troy, Albany, Provi dence, &c., and he is confident that out of so large an assortment no one can fail of being pleased. He would also state that he is the sole agent of Lancaster county, for two of the most celebrated Cooking Stoves now in use. These stoves burn either wood or coal, and he is particularly desirous of calling attention to them. His stock of Glass, Oils, Paints, Hirdware, Sad dlery, Cutlery, Iron and Steel, is of the most ex tensive character, to which is being added daily fresh supplies. An extensive lot of hlahogany and Walnut Veneers just received. He is also agent for the celebrated Ohio Fire Proof Paints. He Batters himself that with his present large stock and facilities, he is enabled to make it largely to the advantage of all persons dealing in his line. Please call and examine for yourselves, at the sign of the “ Big Lock,” North Queen Street, be tween Hostetter’s and Danner’s hotels. oct. IS-tf G. D. SPRECHER. Instruction in tUe Lancaster Illgli Schools. EY an act of Assembly passed May 8, 1850, the Directors of the Common Schools of the city of Lancaster are authorized to admit,into theHigb Schools of the city, pupils from the Townships and Boroughs of the county. They can now accom modate Thirty such Boys in tho male and Twenty Girls in the female school; and will accordingly receive that number, if application be made before the first Monday of February, 1852. The course of instruction in the Male .School will be as follows : English Department. —A review, if necessary, of Geography and English Grammar , with attention to Orthography, Reading and Writing; and careful instruction in Composition, Declamation , History, Rhetoric , Logic and Mentaland Moral Philosophy. M athematical Department. —A careful review of Arithemetic; instruction in Algebra , Mensura tion, Geometry, the higher Mathematics, Book-Keep tng-.and Surveying. Department of Languages. — Latin, Greek, German and French. Natural Sciences. —lnstruction in Astronomy, Geology, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy and Phy siology, by familiar lectures to the more advanced classes, illustrated by proper apparatus and followed by daily examinations of the pupils. In the Female School the course will be as nearly similar to that in the male, as the circumstances and wants of the sex will admit. It will include the same instruction in the Natural Sciences, and will also embrace Drawing. , Applicants for admission, of both sexes, must be children of citizens of Lancaster county ; if males be over 14; and females over 13 years of age'.; and be well grounded in Orthography, Reading, Arith metic, Geography and English Grammar, and write a fair hand. Pupils from the county will be subject to the same discipline as to study and conduct, as those of the city; and will be expected to pursue all the studies of the grade or class to which they may belong, except in the Languages, all oranyof which may be omitted at the option of the parent or guardian. The TERMS are $l5 per annum, payable half yearly in advance, without any extra charge; but pupils are to find their own books and stationery. This sum is the same as the average cost'lo the City of the instruction of resident pupils. There are now three competent Instructors and about 100 pupils in each of the schools, with the foregoing course of studies in operation. The num ber of teachers will be increased to four when nec essary. The scope and system of training is designed to enable the pupils to perform active duties of life with credit to themselves, should they enter no higher institution oflearning; or to fit young men to enter any college.in the land, considerably ad vanced,-should: they so desire. It is also especially intended to aid in the preparation of Teachers. Should more than the above number apply, per sons designed lor the profession of teaching will be prefered. Application enn be'made to any of the under signed, before Ist February, 1852. John C. Baker, Peter MeConoiny, Bernard Keenan, William Mulhint, John L. Atlee, Patrick Cassidy, Tho. H. Burrowes, George M. Kline. By order of the Board. GKO. M. STRINMAN, Prea’t John Zimmerman, Secretary dec;9 Important Discovery! Reading maketh a full man, Writing* a correct man, Speaking a ready man.— Bacon. WITH all due reverence forthe genius, talents and virtues of the illustrious philosoper, who added so much to the dignity of humanity, Messrs. YOUNG & O’ROURK would ask the discerning citizens of this enlightened republic—and particu larly their friends in Lancaster City and County ; the question 7 doth it profit a man to be a full man, . a correct man, or a ready man, if he be not also a well dressed man. In order to place within the reach of every man the opportunity of adding this fourth requisite of a perfect man—they have just returned from the city of Philadelphia with their Fall and Winter Goods of the choicest selections ever brought to Lancaster, consisting of black and various colored Cloths, Pilots, Beavers and English j Kerseys of every color and shade, from the cele- 1 brated manufactory of Bioley, Bishotf, .Samones j and Nellesons black doe Skin C’assimerc, Fancy Cassimere of all descriptions ; also, Vestings of 1 Satin Floreutine Silks, Ball Vestings, Fancy Silks I of all description ; Woollen Goods suitable lor 1 winter’s ware. All the above of the very richest j French styles, in fact every thing to deck the outer man, twenty per cent, cheaper than ar>y other Es tablishment in the city, all of which they will make , up at the shortest notice. j Ready made Clothing for the million, consisting of Black, Blue, Green and Brown frock and dress Coats, Overcoats, Monkey Jackets, Vests, Pants, Hosiery of every description, Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Silk Undershirts-i-all the above is a superb new stock, selling at prices to suit the times. YOUNG & O’ROURK. N. B.—They therefore considerit unnecessary to puff themselves, as it is a'well known fact that this is the only establishment in the city where fashion is carried to the highest perfection to please, the most fastidious, and art comes to supply nature’s defects. Please call and judge for yourselves. Walnut Hall, North Queen street, between Van kanan’s Hotel and the Bee Hive Dry Goods store, Lancaster, Dec. 2, 1851. ■ 45-tf Valuable Itall Road luot for Sale or Rent. THE subscribers offer, at private sale all that val uable Rail Road Lot, in the city of Lancaster, situated between the forwarding warehouse of Ja cob Albright and Konigmacher and Bauman’s cur rying establishment, 64 .feet front on rail road, and extending to P/ince street 240 feet more or Jess with a free and uninterrupted wagon passage through said yard, at either front, whereon are erected two TENANT HOUSES, a large p-tt WAREHOUSE, and Railroad Tracks separate sidelings for transient cars. This lot would make a splendid Lumber or Coal yard, and is the most desirable site for a .large For warding and Commission House or a Depot, in the city. JCrlf not sold previous to Jan. 1, 1852, it will be rented to the highest or best bidder. For terms apply to ‘ A*W. RUSSEL & CO., dec 9 tf-46] Xra'mph’s Arcade, Lan. Pa. Estate of Dr. Jas. Duncan, dec’d. LETTERS ot administration on the estate of Dr.- James Duncan, late of Bart township, Lancaster county, dec’d., having been granted to the subsribers : AH persons indebted tosaid eglate will make payment immediately, and those having i claims will present' them properly authenticated I for settlement to either of the undersigned. JAMES DUNCAN, Bart twp. SANDERS M’CULLOUGH. Drumore twp. dec 16 6t*-47j To Distillers. A most valuable property, embracing one acre of ground, with extensive stone and frame buildings, well suited for a distillery, will be sold very low, with a clear title and immediate posses sion. For particulars enquire of the Editor of this paper., a [dec 2-45-4 t LADIES KID GLOVES—AII colors and sizes, of superior quality, at 60, 62| and 75 cts., just opened. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO. nov 26 44 JUSI' RECEIVED—A superior lot of FRESH FRUIT , consisting of Oranges, Raisins, Figs, Soft Shell Almonds, &c., &c. KEFFER’S Confectionary and Fruit Store, No. 6, E. King st. nov 25 ‘ 44 Nalls! Nails! JUST received a largo assortment of Nails, all kinds and prices, for sale low at the old Hard ware Store, East Kintr street; Lancaster. ~ REUBEN S. ROHRER. oct 28 3 40 At the Bee Hive Store. SHAWLS, RAY STATE. WHO would not have a Hay State Shawl when you can get one at Wentzs* Bee Hive Dry Goods Store for ju9t one-half the money that was generally paid for them ? Here you ean have the opportunity of making a selection from an assort ment not always kept in a retail store. An elegant shawl only $5, worth $B,OO. “ " .7, “ 10,00. .In fact the real genuine, solid,.all wool, gay and plain Long Shawls, 72 x 144, cheap. A very good fehawl, only $1,00., Plain mode and lead cloth Square Shawls, Black twisted and knotted fringe Square Shawls. Drab and black silk fringe Thibet Shawl, only $4,00, worth $6,00. Rob Roy, or the celebrated basket Shawls, very heavy, 9.4 only $2,50. ' 1 New designs Brocha Long Shawls, centres col. green, cherry, brown, drab, white, and blue, war ranted all wool, only $17,50.- Mournig BayStato Long Shawls, 53,50 to $12,00, worth $25,00. Brocha, 9-4, Square Shawls, all wool, only $4,00, worth $B,OO. Plain, 9-4, solid cols, maroon, green, blue, scarlet and brown Bay State Shawls, now very fashionable, selling.at a great bargain. CIIAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive, Lancaster. The voice ot the people must bo heard,conse quently the excitement now going abroad about a “New Court House” must be the only true way of voting for the demolishing of the old one. It has long been a settled fact by the majority of the people, that at the Bee Hive Dry Goods Store you can ?ec the greate-t variety of handsorao, and the most fashionable style of goods, brought before an enlightened public for examination. • Here you can at all times get the best bargains. ' «T All wool, high cols. De Laities, 31,37, 50 cts- H cols., large and small figures, 37, 50,62. So 75 cents. » 3 Plain Dc Laines,mode and drab cols., 25,37jc. c=s Mode, pink, cherry, red, scarlet, crimson, £• light blue, dark blue, green—all ►3 brown, royal purple, and ha'ndsome shades of Maroon French Merinoes. Mode, dark blue, crimson, lead, green, and bPk Piiramettas, one and one-fourth yards wide, very fine, only 62J cts. Gold Medal, large figs. Dc Laines,only 25, w»th 37J “ “ “ “ (( tgj tt 05 “ "eat “ “ 18f, 25,371. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., - Bee Hive Store.. CALICOES, CALICOES. This assortment is very complete. Good styles, only Gi, worth 12|. Green and yellow prints, only 8 eta, Black and white Calicoe, only 6*, worth 10 cents. Orango and blue, only 8 cts., worth 10. Unbleached cotton flannel, only ®i«B, 10 cts. A few more pieces unbleached Mus lin at 6i cts. Checks, Tickings, Flannels, &c., all colorB ‘ bee HIVE, N. Queen st. Bajou’s and Alexandre’s Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes, from No. 6 to No. 8. selling atonly.7s c. Extra fine, heavy work L. C. Handkerchiefs, $1 to $5. Extra fine, heavy plain L. C. Hdkfs. 12*c. to $2. Fine, new style needlework Collars, lor Ladies. Ladies, white lamb’s wool Hose, 37|, 60, 62jc. " black “ “ do. “ mixt “ « do. Sack Flannels, pink, green, gray mixt, blue mixt, and light blue cols., only 26, 31, 37fc cents. Mourning Dress Goods, Collars, Ribbons, &c., of every description. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., nov 25 tf-44J Bee Hive, Lancaaster. WILL positively bo sold on Wednesday the 3 1 st day of-December, 1851, at the resi dence of Dr. George T. Dare, in Colerain township, Lancaster county, 2 TRACTS OR PIECES OF LAND, situate in said towaship, as follows, viz: No. 1 Contains Forty-four Acres, with a largo Two Story Frame DWELLING HOUSE; Bank Barn and other out-buildings thereon lilSl erected. There is an Orchard and a variety of fruit trees on said tract, and it adjoins lands of Junius P. Marshall, Daniel Harrar and tract No. % No. 2. Contains 61 Acres, with a one and a half story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn and other out building thereon erected. There is a spring of water near the house, together with a stream of water passing througfl the premises; an Orchard with a variety of fruit trees/ and about 30 acres or TIMBER LAND, be longing thereto, with a sufficiency of Meadow adjoining lands of Joseph McLeJland, Junius P. Marshall, Dr. John Eshleman and No. 1. Also, on the same day will be sold a variety of personal property, consisting in part of one Horse. Carriage, Buggy, Cart, Roller, Wind Mill, Oxen, Cow, Hay, Straw, Corn Fodder, and a number ot other articles to numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o’lock A. M., when con ditions of sale will be made known by JOHN WHITESIDE, Assignee. dec 2 ts-45] County Court Proclamation, WHEREAS, the flon.H. G. LONG,President, and D. B. Vonderbmith, and J. Brown, Esq’rs., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and As sistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, in and for the said County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things to make Public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the Conrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, ON THE THIRD MONDAY OF JANUARY NEXT, 1852, in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen or the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, Constables of the city and county of Lancaster, that llidy be then and there, in their own properpersoiy, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do tlfose things, which to their offices appertain in that behalf to be done; and also,all those who will prosecule against the prisoners who are, or tlieitshallbe in the Jail of the said county are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the Ist day of Dec. 1851 ‘ ELIAS EBY, Sheriff*. N. B.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the Sessions. —Aldermen and Jus tices of the Peace are required, by an ordor of Court, dated Nov; 21st, 1848, to return their recog zances to G. R Hendrickson, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof the Ma gistrate’s costs will not be allowed. Lancaster, dec. 23, 1851. LOOK HERE. GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNERS HAT AND CAP STORE, jY. W. Comer Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. THE subscriber is truly thankful to his friends for past favors, and hereby informs his old cus tomers and the public in general that ho has just received from the city of Philadelphia, a large and carefully selected assortment of fashionable HATS AND CAPS, suitable for the Beason—which, together with those of his own manufacture, makes his stock equal if not superior, to any thing in this city. It consists in part or Russia, Beaver, Moleskin, Silk, Nutria Hungarian, California and Slouch Hats, and his stock of CAPS embraces every kind and quality now in the Philadelphia market, all of which will be sold lower than the lowest. Y & O>R Hats of any quality and styiemado to order, with neatness and despatch—and afterwards ironed free of charge. fcr-A-t his establishment it is always considered a pleasure to show goods. OCrCall at the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, N. W. corner of Centre Square, near Baumgardner’s Store, and take a look at our assortment. Admittance free JAMES GEIDNER. Lancaster, April 22. Maflet’s Autl-Piiioglstlc Lotion, FOR the cure of Inflammations, Wounds, Ulcers Poison, Burns, Piles, Sore Nipples, &c ’ For sale st G HAS. A. HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No 13 East King street. [nov 25^Im Estate or John IHasterson, Hte or this City, dec’d. T ETTERS ol administration on tho Estate ol JU John Masterson, late of this city, dec’d. hav ing been granted to the subscriber, residing i* said city : All persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate are requstod to make payment im mediately, and those having claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated for set tlement, to PETER MASTERSON nov 18-43-Gt*J Administrator. Brewery for Sale. THE undersigned will sell at private sale a Brewing Establishment, situated in the borough of Chambersburg. Every convenience desirable and all the appurtanences required- for entering immediately into the business will be found on and sold with the premises. For furthdr information and terms address the subscriber Cbam bersburg, Pa. UPTON WASHABAUGH. uuv 25 4tb-2m . 'Woolen Tarn. JUST received a complete assortment of Blue miied, Black railed, White, Black, Blue Jfijr clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Yarn. For hale by . CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen St., * oct 28 tf-60 f ' , HIVE. Public Sale.