Fran the Warder G . 'I'M ! LONELY NOW. BY LOUISE ere oft, too, solemn dreams will come, f those who shared my once dear home; he young, the good—the early dead ho round our hearth a blessing shed. But now I think of all and muurn .For those forever fled; The dear ones who have gathered there, Lie minglinVYith the dead. I miss affection's welcome kiss, The clasping of the hand, The pleasant sound of whispered bliss Within the household band. The old familiar songs of praise Seem trembling on the air; •The tones thatlmingled in the lays 1 never more may hear. Mother ! thy spirit was my guide, >Twas my directing ray; Since thou art gone, my pilgrimage Is but a weary way. And in my hours of loneliness see a pensive smile, .rfeel a soft arm twined in mine That did my , ,cares beguile. And there dwelt one with silver locks, He too has passed away; How fondly was that form beloved These blinding tear-drops say. He held me oft in his dear arms— My head on his noble breast— I saw him die, when he passed away As a child to its cradled rest. And then my sisters, brothers dear; They, too ' have left my side; The path isdrear we used to roam, At twilight's even tide. Oh I it is sad to think That chanpi must ever come, E'en to the fire-side and the hearth Of one's faMiliar home. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27th, 1852. • TO LOUI-SE /3Y FRANK FERN. Vhy drape thy fancy in the garb'of wo— Thy tuneful lyre essay the '° lonely'' strain? he world is lovely still, if we but throw The sunshine.of our hearts o'er lea and plain; Then mourn not gentle one, " For those forever fled ;,, Through Grace, they life resume Triumphant o'er the dead. Love-tones are hov'ring, and around thee still Thy sainted MOTIIF R'S voice is trembling near, To guide her child from every path of That here beSet Ike pilgrim of a fear. 'there in .thy heart's deep urn, Thy mother's spirit keep ; But o'er the casket, mourn Not her tranquil sleep. And no, whose' " silver locks," thy beaming eye, With fond regret, now blinding teardrops dim ; Oh, think, LOVISE, around thee—ever nigh, , A spirit guards thee with his ample wing; The loved one ever lives! Ambriiisial fields are trod fly him, who life receives From Ins Creator, God ! Oh, pluck the Cygnet's downy wing again ! Invoke the Loves to string thy gentle Lyre ; Awake the keynote of a sprightlier strain, And wing the flame of Fancy's meteor fire: Till e'ed the earth's dull plane, With music, soft and light, Echo to !thee again, Sweet Fleiade of night. Poisoning Thousands of parents who use Vermiluge com posed of Castor Oil, Calomel, 4-c., are not aware, that( while they appear ,to benefit the patient, they arc actually laying the foundation for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, 4-c. In an outer column will be found the advertisement of Flobensack'd Medicines, to which we ask the at tention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Com plaints and all 'disorders arising from those of a bil lions type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, llob l ensack's Liver Pills. fic:7 - ‘ 4 Be not..ileceived, but ask for Hobensack's Worm Syrup hod Liver Pills,-and observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. 110- BENSACK, atfinorict else are genuine. • ANOTHER , SCIENTIFIC WONDER !—latron- EA NT TO DYSPE rics. Dr. J. S. noun u:rosfs PF.PSIS, the true Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the fourth stomach of the Os, after directions of flacon Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J.l S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion and Debility, curing after NATURE'S Own AGENT, the Gdstric Juice. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See n;fitice among the medical advertise ments. [sep DEAFNESS AND EAR DISEASES RADICALLY CURE(' —Dr. LEBRUNN offers to those suffering from Deafness, hiti infallible Aural Remedies, which have been successful in nearly 3000 cases of con firmed deafness. These remedies comprise differ ent courses for diseases of the internal, middle and external ear, land have been pronounced by those celebrated aurists, Drs. Kramer of Berlin ' Itaid and Delean ofParis, Curtis, Piloher and Ycarsley of Loa (Ion as being the most wonderful and effectual ever applied for duirase of the internal middle ear; D:. Le B. warrants a cure in every case where the ear is perfect in formation. He has eighteen certifica tes of cures from those who had been DEAF and DUMB, and whose hearing is now completely re stored, and are now enabled to learn the language! The names of 2700 persons, who have been cured by Dr. Le B. may be seen on application. Patients by , sending a description of their case, can have remedies sent. to any part. Terms—SO consulta tion fee; $lO fee to be paid when the hearing is restored to itsi original acuteness, or when a watch can be heard at a distance of 18 feet from either ear. Address Dis. Lebrunn & Dußon, Union Place, New York city. N. B.—A treatise on the nature and treatments of Deafness and diseases of the Ear, with the treat ment of the Deaf and Dumb Price one (Foliar. PREVENTION OF FEVEIf°AND AGUE.—The Oxygenated Bitters give a healthy tone to the stom ach and digestive system, and act as the surest pre servative against Fever and Ague, as well as other infectious diseases, by using a small dose of one or two teaspoonfuls every day, the system is fortified against attacks of these diseases. No prudent man, acquainted with the virtues o. these Bitters, }would presume to travel without them - Certificates . have been received from Hon. J. T. Morehead, U S. Senator, and formerly Governor of Kentucky! Hon. Wm.i Woodbridge, U. S. Senator and for merly Governor of Michigan. Hon. Geo. W. Jones, Surveyor-General of lowa. Hon. M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. C. C. Towbridge, Esq., President Michigan Stale Bank ; and Many other distinguished citizens of the United States, as may be'scen in the pamphlets to be had of the agents gratis. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26, Merdhante Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $1 Per bottle ; six bottles for $5. For sale by JOHN F. LONG, North Queen atreet,Lancaster. To OUR PA,TRONS. Tne Clothiers must excuse ui hit recommendiril the ...;lothing House of J. Goim- Joysci partichlariy to the notice of our readers.— lai', upon re'2ection, they must know that it is our tot, to act 1 4 : the pub'ic coed. This gentleman,, . i,y ope .ions, has succeeded is bringing the , prlce sapd.fine Clothing within the reach of the whc.L> comin,cnitv. Whilst others use every effort to make large c rofts, he has struck out in a differ ent course, which he has steadily followed, using ; every exertion to seal superior goods at the lowest possible price, making his extensive business done at a few cent's profit on each article,sufficient, from the fact of ;the vast quantity sold. Large sales and small profits, is his motto, which principle is carried out to the fullest extent. The large stock and endless Variety, the style, superior fit, and ele gant workmanship, are of such a character as to justify us in recommending our friends who are in want of good and cheap Clothing to go to Joseph Gormley's, North Queea street, opposite the Frank lin House, (Senor's) where you will be sure to find them in any quantity, at the Great Clothing Bazaar. May 4, 1882. I 5-t The Markets PHILADELiHIAMET—Saturday, Dec. 25.- 1 Cotton is held with more firmness, but the sales have been Hittite& There is a moderate export de- I wand for Flour, and further sales of 1500 barrels good brands have been made at 45,25 per barrel. l which is the uniform asking rate. Small sales for the supply of retailers and bakers, at $5,12; up to $6, for common and extra and fancy lots at higher quotations. Rye Flour is scarce and commands $4,25. About 500 barrels Corn Meal sold at 53,50 per barrel. Brandywine is worth $3,75. Grain— There is but a limited amount of Wheat °tiering, and prices are steadily maintained. Sales of 4000 bushels at 1,10 a $1,12 per bushel for fair and prime red, and $1,15 a $1,17 for white. Rye is steady at 85 aB5 cents. Corn is in good demand— sales of 5000 bushels prime dry new Southern yel lers at 04 cents afloat, and damp at 60 a 61 cents. Gams are dell and no further sales have been re ported. Int Groceries and Provisions there has been but a Small business doing, and prices arc un changed. Whiskey—Sales of 5 a 600 barrels at 25 n 26 cents—hlids. are held at the sant?, quota tions. The Cattle Market remains the same as hot week. , 9IARRIiG ES. On thel6th inst., by the Rev. J. J. Straw, Valen tine Warfel to Elisabeth Charles, both of Conestoga. By the same, Martin Kendig of Wayne Co. Ohio, to Elisa Warfel of Conestoga. On the inst brthe same John Gunter to Mary Buckwalter both of Conestoga. On Thursday last, by the Rev. ill. D. Kurtz, Dr. James A. S. Carpenter, of Safe Harbour, to Clemen tine Hopkins, of Marietta. , • On the oth inst., by the Rec. John Leamon, Mr. James Grier, of Lycoming co., to Miss Sarah Da vies, of East Earl, this county. On the 16th inst., by the Rev. R S. Wagner, Mr Samuel Bucher, of East Cocalico, to Mrs. Susanna, Haker ; of West Cocal:co. On the 18th ir.st., by the Rev. Mr. Flare, Robert Jackson Chambers, of Lower-Oxford, Chester co. to Miss Rachael Jane _McVey, of Little Britain, Lancaster co. On the 7th inst., by Rev. M. D. Kurtz, Mr. John Shutt, to Miss Lutli Ann Coyle, all of Marietta. On Wednesday morning last, in this City, John Gallagher, aged 97 years—having been a resident of this county for more than sixty years. On the 10th inst.. Francis Herr, of West Lam peter township, in the 60th year of her age. • At the residence of Jas. Black, Esq.. in this city, on the 17th inst., Susan A. Saunders,,ged 15 years ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Reu ben S. Rohrer, of the City of Lancaster, are hereby notified to call upon the subscriber and settle the same without delay, otherwise the ac counts will be put into the hands of an Alderman for collectiont Dec 21-6:47 JESSE LANDIS, Assignee In the Gourt of Common Pieaa:of Lancas'r County. JADIES ' EVANsy Esq. Venditioni F.xponas to Nov. vs. Term, 1852. No. 30. WILLIAM TAYLOR. DECEMBF.It 23rd, 1852, on motion of Mr. Keenan ' Cie Court grant a . rule on the Credi tor:, of Defendant to shew cause, on Friday, the 14th day of January next, (1853) at 10 o'clock, A. M., why the amount of the Judgment of January 'Term, 1050, No. 553, Hannah Dougherty vs. Wil liam 'Taylor, should not he paid to Plaintiff, out of the proceeds arising from the sale of Defendant's property paid into Court. By the Court. Attest: JNO. K. REED, Lan., Dec 28, 1852. Prothonotary. Tiili MA'FTER of the intended application of 'GEORGE TURKEY, to the Court of Quarter Ses _ sions, at January term, 1853, for a license to keep a tavern in the Village of Maytooe, Lan caster county, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the Village of Maytown, 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 enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said George Murrey, 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. John Beschler, Jacob Spies°, Michael Eagle, Benjamin Sherhalin, Nicholas Clepper, Frederick Bower, Peter Albright, I'. J. Albright, Charles M. Brown, Joseph Green, Jacob Bower, George Shrie ner, Martin Bowman. [dec. 5.' '33t-49 Vor Sale or Rent.--The Eubserther, in tending to move to the VVet will sell or rent his Farm - CONTAINING 121 ACRES The improvements consist of a 3 story 31. stone house recently built. There is a never, hi failing spring of water near the House; also running water in every field. There is also an Orchard be longing to the above property, which contains about 150 choice Fruit Trees. The above property, lies about 4 miles west of Frederick and is in a healthy neighborhood. Dec SS-st-49] FERDINAND BEADED:HER. Great S •, le of Real Estate E Carlisle Iron Works' property, situated I miles cam of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., will he sold at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday, the 27th hay of January, 1853., This is one of the finest estates in Penykylvania, and embraces about 10,000 acres of land, between five and six hundred of which are cleared and in cultivation. The improvements are a large two story brick MANSION HOUSE, Forge, Furnace, Grist Mill with four run or stone, Saw Mill, Cart penter shop, Blacksmith shop, two S: one Coal Houses, 3 large Bank Barns, stone Stable 120 . feet limn', Grain blouse, Corn Cribs and Hog Pens, to gether with 22 dwelling Houses. The facilities of the Carlisle Iron Works lor the production of the finest qualities of Pig Metal and Bar Iron, it is believed, are not excelled anywhere. The water power is rine of the greatest; and having Yellow Breeches Creek combined with the Boiling Springs, it:never fails or freezes so as to prevent the constant operation of the Works. 104 acres, without improvements, included in the aforesaid cleared land, will be sold separately: TERMS.—One half of r urchase money to be paid on the first of Api it ensuing, when possession %y ill be 'given, and the balance in two equal an nual payments without interest. The purchaser will be requested to pay five per cent of the purchase money when the property is stricken off, which will be 'deducted from the first I payment. Persons desirous of purchasing will find the pro prietor on the premises. Address—Peter F. Ege, Carlisle, Pa. Dec OS tf-49; PETER F. EGE. 1 000 Rook Agents wanted, to sell i pictorial and useful works for the year 1853.- 1,000 dollars a year. Wanted in every county of the United States, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books pub lished in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $lOO, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make from $3 to $5 a day profit. fa - The Books published by us are useful in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. dec 2S 1.1-481 ISI William street, N. York. [flov 23 2m-44 Barnum & Bead's , New Paper, ILLUSTRATED NEWS, SIX CTS. PER COPY. - II T. BARNUM, special partner, H. D. & A. E. BEACH, general partners. The proprietors desire to call attention to the tact that Alfred E. Beach has become associated with this concern, contributing an additional capi. tal of 520,000, and that the liberal amount of 560,- 000 is now especially devoted to its publication. The Illustrated News will be published weekly, commencing Dec. ISth, 1852, and will comprise sixteen large pages, filled with original and select ed letter press contents of the highest literary stan dard, and with a great number of large and hand some engravings. No pains Or expense will be spared to produce the best illustrated newspapers in the world, an acceptable fireside companion, and an ornament to the American Press. The publishers will also from time to tune, pre sent gratuitously to their regular subscribers, large and handsome engravings, suitable for frames, is sued in the very best style, and drawn by the very best artists of the United States, which will form a collection of pictures alone worth much more than the cost of their subscription. These engravings will embrace magnificent views of public buildings, important public ceremonies, historical events, American and Foreign Battle Fields, 4m. The year 1853 is the most auspicious of any, du ring the past century, for the commencement of such a newspaper. The Great W'orld's Fair which opens in New York, in May next, will be ono of the most important and interesting events which has occurled in this city since its foundation. Here will be cogregated the most perfect specimens of mechanical skill and manufactures front all parts of the civilized Globe. All portions of the world will contribute the best and most curious produc tions of Art and Science. 1 In the first volume may also be expected numer -1 ous illustrations relative to the Japan Expedition, comprising sketches of the ships and steamers composing the same, information of its route and progress, views of harbors, villages, cities, dwel lings, and the people of Japan. Reliable arrange ments aro making for these sketches, and for all information, which will be received here at the earliest date, On account of the World's Fair, on account of the Japan Expedition, and also in consideration of delay and uncertainty in procuring back numbers, the publishers cannot too strongly impress upon the public the importance of commencing their sub scriptions with the first number of the first volume, and using the utmost care in preserving the papers for binding. At the conclusion of each volume a handsome title page and index will be gratuitously furnished by the publishers. The publishers will procure at low rates the uniform binding of the volumes, when desired. The paper will be furnished at the low price of six cents per copy, and served to subscribers in all the principal cities of the Union. It will also be for sale at all the principal hook stores and period ical depots tnroughout the United States and Can adas. Mail Subscription Prices.—Two volumes in one year. • One copy, per volume, Four copies, do. Ten copies, do. Payable. in all cases, in advance_ ;Kr Post Masters throughout the United States are desired to as Agents for this paper in receiving and forwardiug'aubscriptions. All letters should be addressed, post paid, pub lishers ‘c Illustrated News," New York. IL D. & A. E. REACH, dec 28 tf 49] 128 FilltOn street New York. DEATHS. Last Notice Store Staid for Rent THE subscriber offers for rent his store stand in Williamstown, Lancaster county. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. Said stand has.been occupied as a store for about forty years. Single men would tie preferred. NATHANIEL E. SLAYMAKER. 3t-49 Notice to Creditors OFFICE OF THE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL} COMPANY, December 17,1852. THE Susquehanna Canal Company is prepared to execute the provisions of the act passed at the late sessions of the Legislatures of Pennsylva nia and Maryland, by the issue of thd new Bonds and Stoclocertificates provided for by said acts.— The holders of the obligations of the said Compa. ny, an of the Tide Water Canal Company, will please present them at this office before the first day of January, 1853, or as early thereafter as practicable for conversion under said laws, on which named day the said new bonds will bear date. THOS. M. ABB F.TT, dec 28 sm-49) Treasurer. Public Sale of a Small Farm Y virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, on Saturday, the 22d of January, A. D., 1853, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, all that plan tation and tract or land, late the property of Ben jamin Homsher, deceased, situate in Colerain twp., Lancaster county, Pa., on the road leading from Andrew Bridge to Kirkwood Drove Inn, three miles from the former and one from the latter, adjoining lands of Frederick McGleneghan, Joseph Brady and others, containing 24 ACRES. Said property is pleasantly located in a healthy and enterprising neighborhood, convenient to churches, to mills and stores, and is in a good state of cultivation, well watered, well fenced, and very productive. The improvements consist of a good LOG HOUSE,..3q,' cellared, two rooms on the first floor, four onlL'i the second and garret; Barn, part log, part frame; a good frame shoemaker shop ; spring and spring house, very convenient to the dwelling, and other out buildings. 'fliere are some three acres of thri ving young timber; apple orchard, and other fruit trees. This property offers a rare chance to mechan ics, and particularly to a shoemaker, as it is an t established stand fur the last twenty years, and the business is carried on in the shop at preset. Per sons wishing to viecy the premises, will call on Da vid W. Homsher, residing thereon. Conditions at sale by ANDREW J. GIBSON. dec 21 ts-48] Administrator. Dr. Ziegler's Drug and Chemical STORE.—Is the place where can be found.at all times a full assortment and well selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy soaps, quinine, mor phine, gum opium, do. powdered, do. confections ? dovers powder, lodine, lodide of pettassium. Lu gol's solution, tincture of lodine. Chloro form, prussic acid, tanic acid, benzoic acid, collodion, nitrate of silver, extract of belladonna, do. hyoscy amus, stramonium, colocynth comp. Jalapa and gentian, &c. Calomel, blue mass, tartar emetic, ipecacuana, powdered jalappa, do. gamboge, do. rhubarb, senna, saltz and manna, sulphate zinc, shugar of lead, powdered squece, do. root, do. cu bcbs, mercurial ointment, citrine, do. cantharida, do. basilicon do. &c. Balsam peru, do. tol:, do. fir, do. copabis, balsam deinatha, turlington bal sam, liquid styrax, barbadoes tar, codliver oil pure, castor oil, cold expressed, sweet oil, croton nil, ' worm seed oil, pure essential oils, oflicinale tinc tures aconic, arnica, lobelia, hellibore. myrrh, di gitalis opium, paregoric, &c. Fresh ground pep per, allspice, cloves, cinnamon, mace, nutmegs, Jamaica ginger, coriander, sweet marjoram, sage, salt peter, clear starch, dye stuffs of all kinds, baking soda, cream tartar, saleratus, pea, lash, pot ash, glue, epsom and glauber saltz, cop .eras, alum, madder, &c. Alcohol, burning fluid and pine oil, constantly on hand and for sale low. Also, Barry's Tricopherus for the hair, do. Lyons liathairon,and Storr's chemical Hair Invigorator. . . I especially invite the attention of Physicians and consumers generally to examine my stock, as my mot o is quick sales and small profits. Don't forget the cheap Drug Store, North Queen street, opposite the Franklin House, Lancaster. dcc 21 For ti►e Holidays CHRISTMAS and New Year's Presents.—For a handsome presents go to the GOLDEN EAGLE Dry Goods' Store ' and secure from the variety of Christmas Goods offered you, a handsome selection. Chrisrmas merinoes and Paramettas, Christmas Dress Goods, de laines, &c., Christmas shawls, brocha, Bay state, ,Sic. We have reduced to a considerable extent the price of our shawls, so as to enable all to make a choice and serviceable present in the Way 2 1" a beautiful shawl, Christmas handk'fs., scarfs and collars, emb'r hoed lineln cambric haurPfs„ N. \V. French col lars embroideries, beautiful colored bard hand'fs, for Cents, rich scarfs and cravats, super kid and silk gloves, magnificent ribbons for neck and bon net, Christmas sack flannel, every shade. Oil chintzes beautiful embroidered, for infant's dresses, &c., &c. Then one and all, wishing, to encourage the " time honored and laudable custom of making a Christmas or New Year's Present, Remember the Golden Eagle Siore is prepared to furnish you, at educing prices. the above named articles for your purpose. TIIOS. J. WENTZ & Golden Eagle, corner E. King and centre square. dec nI 48-tf rho all whom it may Concern.-- _L Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between Elias Eby and Simon P. Eby, trading at Willow Bank Mill, under the name and firm of ELIAS EBY S SON,.iS this day, by the mutual consent and agreement of both par ties, dissolved, discontinued and ended to all in tents and purposes. ELIAS EBY. Dec 21— 3t-47 SIMON P. EBY. LANCASTER, Nov. 30, 1852. tat entent of the Conestoga kJ Steam Mills—pursuant to the act or Assembly CAPITAL AUTHORIZMD, $500,000 The amount of Capital subscribed, as now as certained, is four hundred and seventy one-thous and nine hundred aad fifty dollars; the amount thereof actually paid in is four hundred and sixty six thousand, seven hundred and seventy five dol lars. The amount of debts and liabilitieS is as fol lows, viz: due individuals, two hundred and four thousand, four hundred and ninety five dollars and three cents; James , Mortgage loan, ninety nine thousand, five hundred dollars ; interest and divi dends unpaid, one thousand two hundred and eighty six dollars and sixty six cents; Mortgage Coupo bonds, twenty two thousand, five hundred dollars; bills payable, two hundred and ten thous and, one hundred and forty two dollars and ninety four cents. . , The Capital is invested in the Mills, Machinery and Real Estate—beside the stock of manufactured good's on hand, including those sent to market and unsold, and materials and supplies. A. L. HAYES, Preft F. SHRODER Treasurer. Sworn to and subscribed, December 11, 1852 Comm, J. C. VAN CAMP. dee 21 tf-4S Election Notice.—An Election will be 'hold a: the office of the Lancaster County Mu tual .Insurance Company. at Williamstown, Para dise•township, on the second Tuesday of January. (the 11th) for the purpose of electing nine Direc tors to serve said Company for the ensuing year. Dec 21-49 NATI!. E. SLAYMAKEIt, SeCy. Docket Diaries for IS)3. Pocket Dia ties of all sizes and styles in wholesale and re tail quantities, just received and for sale cheap at the People's Book Store, North Queen st., Lancas ter. [dec. t 4 tf-47j W. H. SPANGLER. Cirace Aquilimos New Work.— 'Home Scenes and Heart Studies• a new work, just issued from the press, by the inimitable Grace Aguilar. Cloth 75 cents, paper 50 cents. • 'Essays from the London Times' (second series one of Appleton's popular Library, 1 vol. cloth 59 cts. All the numbers of this interesting Library on hand. • • 'Table Talk, or Books, manners and men,' one of Putnam's semi monthly Library, 1 vol. 25 cents. Subscriptions taken for either of the above. Stories of Waterloo,' by W. H: Maxwell. 25c. 'A Life of vicissitudes, a story of Revolutionary Times,' by G. P. R. James. 'Henry Esmond,' Colonel in the service of Her Majesty, Queen Anne, written by himself. By W. M. Thatkary 1 vol. paper, 50 cents. All the new publications received as soon as gublished. Agent lb) . all the Periodicals, Maga zines, Journals, news and literary papers published in the United States and England, at publisher's prices, free of postage. W. H. SPANGLER, dec 11 tf-471 North Queen street. 5 Per Cent THE Banking House ofJ. F. Shroder 4. Co., No. 6, North Queen street, is open every day from SA. M., to 6 o'clock P. M. Five per cent interest is paid for money 15 days after the date of deposite. The principal and interest payable on demand. nov 9 (1-42 For Sale ARARE chance to make money—For Sale one of the most valuable Eating and Drinking Houses in the city, very favorably situated on one of our greatest thoroughfares. The property is large and well arranged for doing business, and is fitted up in the most costly and elegant style.— A lease can be had for any length of time at a ve ry low rate. Apply to or address R. FREDERICK, No. 36 North Sth street, Philadelphia. nov 16 3m-43 Boarding FEW persons either single gentlemen, or gen 1-Itleman and lady can be accomodated with Boarding, on reasonable terms, with pleasant and commodious rooms, by applying at the Granite House, North Queen Street. L. A. DILLER. Nov. 9. 2m-42. Adams , Express SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT lor 18 52 ADAMS & CO'S Express are now running their own Cars accompanied by special messenger, andiron safe. Thep are prepared to forward daily, ;Sundays excepted,) with the fast mail trains, Boxes,. Bundles, Parcels, Specie, &c., &c., to all points on the Central Railroad, via Lancaster, Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, New port, Mifffintown, Lewistown, Huntingdon Spruce Creek, Tyrone,Hollidaysburg,Summit,JOhnstown, Blairsville, Greensburg and Pittsburg ;—via ,Cum berland Valley Road, to Carlisle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg. In all of above named places arc regular agents who will attend promptly, to the collection of notes, drafts, bills, bills, &c. Goods will also be forwarded to most 'of the points on the Nest Branch of the Susquehanna. Persons residing in the interior .towns off the main route, can have packages forwarded . with despatch from Philadelphia and other points by having them directed to any of the above named places. Goods destined for any of the above places are forwarded by the II o'clock train daily. Goods for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Frankford and Lexington, Ky., Indianapolis, and St. Louis, by the night train. Goods for the Ea.tern and Southern cities for warded daily by both morning and evening trains. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, (post paid,) when they are for goods to be forwarded by Express. No commission will be charged. • Offices : PHILADELPHIA, 116, Chesnut street. LANCASTER, North Queen street, three doors south of the Railroad. J. G. THACKARA, Agent. March 23, 1852. 9-tf Winter Bonnets. MRS. RANNINGER having just returned from Vl_ Philadelphia with a very rich and beautiful assortment of WINTER BONNETS and Fancy Trimmings of the most splendid pat terns and latest styles, begs leave to invite the Ladies to give her a call and examine her stock. Her si.k, satin and velvet Bonnets are truly beauti ful. She has also just received a pretty assortment of Ribbons, Artificials, Flowers, Bonnet Caps, and a fine variety of Embroidery, con sisiting of Laces and Edings. Also a lot o , Gloves, T/osiery, &c., very cheap. Please call, see, and examine for your selves, at the old stand near the court house. Mrs. R. hopes her Country , friends will find her at her rooms, In North Queen st., immcdiai c'y ad joining the Printing Office & Book Store of John Bear, where she will use her best efforts as hereto fore to give satisfaction. She would here take oc casion to return thanks for past patronage, and rusts that she may merit a continuance of those favors. [nov. 23 tf-44 Trustee's Sale BY virtue of a Decree of the Circuit Court for Frederick county, sitting as a Court of Equity, the subscriber a, rustee ill offer at public sale, on Tuesday the llth day Of January, 1553, on the premises, the Real Estate of Jasper Kinzer, deed., lying in the county of Frederick, in the \ Illey of Beaver Dam, within half a mile of the flanker Church, and adjoining lands with Mrs. Mary Her ring, Nathan Englar, and the Dee. Jacob Sayler. The said Farm contains about 163 ACRES of first quality LAND. It has long been considered one of the most productive Farms in the county, it is laid off in suitable fields, with good lencing and running water in every field. There is a large and commodious DWELLING 110U , F, a large itzer Barn, built of brick, SO feet long, fillati wagon shed, corn crib, smoke house, stone "4- 111. dairy, and every other necessary out bu Idings FIFO ORCHARDS of the finest Fruit, in full hear ing iu season.) There is on this tract about 40 ACRES 01 I INE TIMBER, the balance cleared, with a due proportion of Meadow Land. Possession will be given on the Ist day or April, 1853. Terms of Sale as prescribed by the Decree:— tine half ofthe purchase money to be paid in band on the delivery of possession of the property, the balance to be paid in two equal annual payments bearing interest front Ist of A pril, 1853, with secu rity to be approved by the Trustee, and• upon the yayment of the the whole of the purchase money, and not before a veod and sufficient deed will be executed clear from all incumbrance. ito7 Sale to take place between the hours of 12 M., and 3 o'clock, P. M. - - - - JOAN KINZER, Trustee. 6t-46 Notice L ANCASTER COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Penn- Sylvania, to JOHN WITHERS, Jr., and AUGUS TUS WITHERS, and every and all person or per sons claiming by from or under them or any of them, and all persons interested in the premises, Greeting : We command and firmly enjoin you that laying aside all business whatevsr, you be and appear be fore the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaater,'at a court to be held at Lancaster, on the Third Monday in January nest, (1553) to show cause, if any you have, why the witnesses on behalf of Jacob Frantz and Jacob Eshleman, Executors of the last will and test, I ment of Jacob Eshleman, deceased, on their biller petition to perpetuate testimony before our Isaid I Court, duly e:Mibited should not be examined, and 'their testimony reduced to writing and tiled of re , cord in our said Court, in order to perpetuate the same agreeably to the constitution of our govern ment and the act of assembly in such cases made and provided. Witness tho lion. HENRY O. LONG, President of our said Court, at Lancaster, , ,the twenty-seventh ; .. day of November, in the year Of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. dec 14-4t-47 J. BOWMAN. lbr Proth'y. Annuals! Annuals ! For the Holidays. .—The subscriber has just opened a most mag nificent assortment of Annuals and Gill Booki3•for tlle Holydays, of every grade of price, binding and contents, to which the attention of the public are respectfully invited. W. H. SPANGLER'S Book Store, North Queen street, Lancaster PORT MONAIS, CARD CASES Avery extensive lot of Port Monais, Card cases, cigar cases, &c., in morocco pearl, velvet, papier mache, Ivory &c., very desirable for Christmas presents just received at W. H. SPANGLERS. WRITING DESKS! WRITING DESKS !! A beautiful assortment, or Rose Wood, Mahogt any, Papier Macke, and morocco writing . desks, for the Holidays, just received at W. H. SPANGLERS. JUVENILES, JUVENILE BOOKS Thousands of beautifill family Rooks of a highly moral and instructive character, suitable for Christ mas gifts, just received by the subscriber, • W. 11. SPANGLER. BROTHER JONATHANS ! Five Hundred Brother Jonathans for Christmas, just received Wholesale and Retail by dec 14 tf-47] W. H. SPANGLER. HOLLINGSHEAD, WHITE - 1 Als. Fi. Fn. so Nov. 4- Co. et. al., >Term, 1352. No. 70. Money in Court JACOB P. BRADT. J /11HE undersigned A uditor appointed to distribute J_ the money in Court on the above Execution gives notice that he will meet for the purpose afbre said, on Wednesday, the Fifth . day of January, A D. 1853, at 2 o'clock P M, at the public house of Henry 13Par, in East King street, in the city of Lan caster, when and• where all persons interested in the above distribution are requested to attend. - _ Dec 7-3t-46 JOHN L. TUOAIPSON; Auditor Administrator's Nottce.--Letters 01 Administration having been granted to the undersigned, ou the estate of PATRICK BARRY, late of Salisbury township, Lancaster co., deed, gives notice that all persons having claims against the estate to present their claim against said estate duly authenticated, and all persons ktowing them selves indebted will come forward and settle the same without delay. JOHN BARRY, Administrator of the estate of P. Haw, decd. dec 7 60'46 Notice.—The members of the Intercourse Association for the detection of Horse Thieves, are requested to attend the annual meet ing to be held at the pub is house of Henry Hess, in the , 7illage of Intercourse, on Saturday the Ist day of January, 1553, between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, P. fZ., fur the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and also for the pay ment of the annual contribution. Punctual attend ance is requested dec 14 2t-49j - ivision of Martic Township.-- j The undersigned, appointed Commissioners by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster co., to view and report upon the proposed division line of Martic township, hereby give notice, that they will meet for the,purposes of their appointment on Thursday, the ?oth day of December, 1952, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public heuse'of John Wilson, in the village of Marticville, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JACOB B. GARBER, HENRY MUSSELMAN, dec 14-2t-47 JOSEPH BALLANCE. Lancaster Co. Agricultural Society AStated Meeting of the Laneaster.County Ag ricultural Society, w:11 be held in the Mechan ics' Institute, South Queen Street, Lancaster, on the 1 lih day (second Tuesday.) of January, 1853,. at 10 o'clock A. M. A full attendance of members and all others aesiring to become members, is re. quested, as the officers for the ensuing year will will be then elected and other important business transacted. D. W. PATTERSON, Seely. dec. 4. 46-td For Sale.-50 Shares Lancaster Bank Stock 3 do. Farmers do, Dec 21-47 J. F. SHRODBB, 4- CO. For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS,; HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. MANY years of trial, instead of impairing the i pulic confidence infthis medicine, has won for it an appreciation and Inoioriety by far exceed ing the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistaka ble benefit conferred_ on; thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation it en joys. While many inferior remedies thurst upon the community, have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial conferred ben efits on the afflicted they Gan never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure--still there is abundant proof that the CHERRY PECTORAL does not only a general thine, but almost invariably cures the maladies for which it is employed. As time makes these frets wider and better 'known, this medicine has gradually become the bast reliance of the afflicted, from the log cabin of the American Peasant, to the pal aces'of European Kings.' , Throughout this entire couhtry, in every State, city, and almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it i., coming I to be extensively used bf their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germa ny, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alias Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic prac tice, as the surest remedy their attending Physi cians can employ for the inore dangerous affections of the lungs. Alsb in milder cases, and for chil dren it is safe, pleasant hnd effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most Clattering testimonials we `receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to child hood. The Cherry Pectoral iS manufactured by a prac tical Chemist; and every 'ounce or it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is seal ed with care. It is sealed and protected by law from connterreits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration. We have endeavored hcee to furnish the commu nity with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their con fidence—a remedy at wipe safe, speedy and effect ual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved itself to be ; and4rust by great care in pre paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Ph)sichns a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medi cine can do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, practi cal Chemist, Lowell, lclass Sold by .JOHN F. LONG, C. A. HEINITSH, P. S. ZIGLER, r,scauter. Dr. KENEAGY 4- BROTHER, November 9-42 j Strasburg, HENRYMUSSELBIAN S 'Spence I', Dealers in Lumber, Coal, Plaster; Salt, Fish, Flour, Grain and Country, Produce.—Rail Road Depot, Strasburg, Lancaster co., Pa. rip HE undersigned respectfully announce to their 1 friends and the public, that they have engaged in the above business and are now prepared at all times to furnish anything in their line with prompt ness and despatch and itt prices to suit the times. All , orders addressed to them or their Agent, will be, punctually attended to, The highest price will be paid in Cash or Trade for Flour, Grain and Country Produce. Having careful and eiperienced employees, they arc warranted in saying that satisfaction will be given. , - I , 4II_IISE.LINIAN Sc 'SPENCER. SoLonton-K. CRAN 0, Agent. [dee 7- 1146 Agr'ennui* Implements. DIFFENBACII & KENEAGY, AT the Strssburg Foundry and Machine Shop, take this method or informing the public that they are now.manuthclaring a very superior FOUlt- HORSE POWER, of Their own design, and' for Which 'Letters Patent are now being secured--which they can warrant to give perfect satis•action in eV', cry particular. Its. simplicity of construction (be ing only double geared) durability, and cheapness cannot be surpassed b)? any other now in use. The Band Wheel which is made to run upon a movable axis—and the facility with which the strap is car ried fr..in the power, intakes it ran at least one horse lighter than thosemow used. BURREL POWERS.—We have on hand and will furnish the BurrePPower on the most resaona ble terms. All other Powers repaired and reboil[ at the shortest notice. r. CORN SHELLERS.--We- are now manuflictu ring and have e . :instantly ori hand a very superior Large Sheller adapted to Horse Power which will shell Irvin 75 to 100 btishels per hour. Also a new and improved hand Sheller of our own design which wewill warrant to give complete satisfaction. Either of the Shelters will, be supplied with a Cob- Separator if desired. 'PLOUGHS.—We have on band and for sale a lets more of the centrl draught—self-sharpening Ploughs made by John( Kinnard. Repairing oh nll kiads done at the shortest no tice. DIFFENBACH & KENEAGY. THE subscribers still confine to do Castings of every description! in Iron, Zinc and Capper, and to manuMeture hfachinery of all kinds—such as Mill and Saw-mill Gearing, Stationary Engines, Shafting, Car Wheels, Axles, &c., &c., as hereto fore. All orders from a distance promptly attended DIFFENBACH & KENEAGY. tf-46 To Physicians Jthroughota the Hi Slates. DEEMING it unt.i.e'cessary to remind any mem ber of the Medilcal profession, of the estati- lished medical properties of pure Holland Gin, in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I respectfully invite your examination` of a very superior article, manufactured by my 4:: ( exclusively, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a process peculiar to my own Fac tory. It is flavored and medicated, not by the com mon harsh berry,burity, the choice botanical vari ety of the aromatic Italian Juniper Berry, whose more vinous extrart is distilled and rectified with its spirituous solvent,'and thus becomes a concen trated tincture, Of exquisite flavor and aroma, al together transcendent., in its cordial and medicinal sropsrties, to any Uolland's Gin heretolbre known. Amid the influx of inferior distillations -with whieh !His country is i stow flooded, physicians find no difficulty in procuring a good and pure Gin, which they can piesOribe with confidence in its benefical effects. As. an importer of twenty years' standing, in the City Of New York, and possessini , a matured experience in the manufacture of I/01 7 - land Gin especially, I beg to submit to your atten tion my "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps," as one which cannot fail to realize your utmost expecta tion, and I shall be happy to forward to you a bot tle of it, free of charge, in answer to a letter inti mating your readiness to accept it. It is now scar c ely one year since I have prepared and distributed my schicilam Gin exclusively for medical purposei; ytt, within that brief period, I have received one thousand; letters, both from phy sicians and patients, testifying to its really extraor dinary efficacy in Grdvel, Incipient Dropsy, and ail fections of the_ and Biadder generally. I , have no doubt that it; would yeild similar results; with prec sion and certainty, in your own profes sional experience. ?tit up in Pi. and Qt. Bott.es with my name upon the bottle, cork and label, with an essay upon its prOperties. This article should be in the hand of every traveller. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Importer No. :22 Beaver street New York. 6t-45. To Market Men and Gardeners. STRAWBERRY, ! RASPBERRY and REWBARB PLANTS, for sale in large quantities. Being extensively engaged in cultivating the above„arts cies in great variety;as field crops, having sold the past summer over 300 bushels of Strawberrres and 200 of Raspberries,,l am now able to furnish by the thousand such kinds as experience has proven to be most profitable for Market, having regard to hardiness of the'plants, the quantity and quality of the fruit. JOHN SELDOMRIDGE. Hovey Seedling Strawberry Plants $5 per 1000 Victoria Rhubarb, 20 " 100 Red Prolific Raspberry, 20 " 1000 The above Raspberry is medium sized berry great and certain bearer and very hardy, and the same for which I received the highest PRESIItI3I paid by the AgriciAltu-alSociety "for the most profitably-cul tivated crop in the county of Burlington}" yielding over 8200 per acre pet profit. Catalogues describing many other varieties, and giving full directionS for their proper treatment will be furnished, gratis, to all post-paid applicants. WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson, P. 0., Burlington co., N. J. 12th mo. 7th, 165. 3m-46 Dr. J. 111 aiks McAllister, H0)10E• OPATIIIC Plp.CTlTlONF.lt. — office, North Duke Street, Lancaster, a few doors below Chest nut. Office hours, from 8 to 9 A. M., and from 5 to 10 P. M. Dec 14-Iy-47 India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, &c. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, in makingtheir par chases, 'should not neglect those desirable and saleable articles. Their manufacture has been much improved recently, and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the Wool Lined Gloves and Mittens They are indispensable in cold and wet weather. 'Ladies wi:l find . these gloves useful in any work that will soil the hands, at the same time that they will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediately. They ate made all lengths to pro tect the arms and wrists. For sale!by Wilcox, Billings & Co., No. 3 Chnrch Alley, Phila., Goodyear's, 6S Chesnut Street, J. ¢ H. Phillips, Pittsburg, l'a.• ' Falconer 4. Has kell, BaltimOre, Md.; 11, %V. Shiffer, Charleston, S- . C.; Bart 4- Hickeor,Cincirmati, Ohio, and by all Rubber Dealers it the Union. For sale at retail by Country Merchants gener al! Nov 23-3m-44 Drums Chemicals and Medicines. AfAii.G.E assortment just received and for sale at B. S. MUIILENBERG'S Drug & Chemical Store, No. S, South Queen st. Bathing Sponge. Also, Coarse and Fine Sponges, just received and -for sale at B. S. MUHLENBERG'S Drug & Chemical Store, No. S, South Queen et. Toilet Water, Musk, Verbena, Geranium, Citrunel!a. &c.; also, Perfumery and Soaps of every description, for sale at B. S.'MUHLENBERG , S Drug and Chemical Store, Oct 12-3m-35 No. S, South Queen et Holliday Presents. Toys AND FANCY GOODS At 23 and 25 North sth st., (up stairs) Phila. VIHERE: may be found a beautiful assortment of Tin, Iron, Wood, Pewter, and Rubber Toys, consisting in part of Working and Station ary Engines, Hose Carts, Hook and Ladder Trucks, Water Fountains and Troves, horses, Carriages and Sleighs of all kinds, Locomotive and trains, Ships, Schooners, Sloops and Boats, Savings Banks Gothic and Plain. Tivoli Boards and Ten Pin Games, great variety of styles and very cheap; Bows and. Arrows, Bird Cages, large assortment; Stoves, Sleighs and Wheelbarrows of Iron, Sat Irons and Stands, Tea Setts, Animals, Balls, Dolls; together with a gener al assortment of French and German Toys, Musi cal Instruments and Fancy Goods. Dealers sup plied at the lowest . Cash prices. nov. 30. 3m-45] J. WEEKES, Jr. & CO. Fall Fashions--New Bonnets. rir HE Ladies of Lancaster city and county are j_ respectfully informed that Mrs. nom' J. KURTZ North Queen street (nearly opposite the „Bee liive,")has received her Fall t Winter stock of Bonnets, which she is now ready f d rror to furnish to her numerous friends and cue tomers. Those desirous of securing 'elegant styles of Fall and Winter' Fashions, are invited to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. [nov. 9-dm Nco. HO: Ho!--The Australia Gold Mines is all the talk ; but the greatest excitement is at J. Buehler's Grocery, opposite the new Court House,whiere he is just receiving a splendid assort meet of Fresh Groceries for the coming Holidays, such as - Raisins at all prices, Prime Currants, do. Citron, Cranberries, Figs, Prunes. A splendi d assortment of Dried Fruits, also Wendell & Espy's celebrated Mince Meat in Jars and by the Pound. Also a splendid assortment of White and Brown Sugars, Molasses of every kind; such as Loveringli Syrup, Boston Syrup, Sugar House, and a great variety ofThaking Molasses at all prices. F. B.—Also an extra lot or Prime Buckwheat Flour, Stali's Premium Flour Homing Gritz Sanp, and Farina, &c. Call and judge for yourselves, as I aim to please all. JAMB BUEHLER. dec 7 st-46 Turnpike Election.--An Election will 1_ be held on Monday, the third day of January next, at ihe house of Henry Shaffner, Mountjoy, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. for a Pres ident, ten Manatpis and a Treasurer, of the Lan caster, Elizabethtown and IVliddletown Turnpike Rdad. J. M. LONG, Treasurer. dec. 14. 47-tf. WILLIAM SPENCER Forsiarding & Transportation.— Strasburg Rail Road Company. This Com pany having now fully equipped their Road, here by inform the public that they are prepared to for ward all kinds of Produce, ercliiindise, Live Stock, &c., to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore, or any intermediate point, with promptness and de spatch and upon the most reasonable terms. Strashtirg, dec..7 ff 46 T UST I received a large and select assortment t) of wooden and lead toys of all shape and size. `Fancy colored baskets for children, and a well se lected aSsortrnent of dressed dolls of all patterns, for sale cheap at Samuel Hensler , s (formerly Kef ter's) old stand nov 9], r undersigned are desirous of closing their business, and will dispose of their entire stock of Goods to any who• . may wish to engage in the business, or they will continue from this time to dispose of their stock at cost prices, until it is closed out. _ _ _ Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Vestings, rinses, Alpacas, Cashmeres, De Laines, Ginghams, Calicoes, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Muslins, Car pet Chain, Oil Blinds, Flosiery,Gloves, and a varie ty of other articles in the Dry Goods line. GROC ERIES. - - Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Alelasses, Spices, Oils, Salt Fish, Tar, Sugars, ll arket and Traveling Baskets Basket Carriages, Matches, Brushes, 4.c., &c. QUEENS AND GLASS WARE, of different variety. We especially invite the atten tion of all in want of any articles we have, and all who wish to secure bargains to call, as we are de termined to close out the stock. Having been but a few years in the Dry Goods business, corse quentlylour stock is nearly new in style,and bought equally as low as other goods now selling. PINKERTON it SMELTZ, North Queen st., under the Meseum, Lan. in- All persons indepted «•ill please settle their ascounts. sep P. a S. 9 , 0 Catholic Church Members-- -2 The sob.4criber has on hand several sets 'Lives of the I.',athers 3 'Martyrs and other principal Saints,' by the Rev. Alban Butler, in 4 vols. Svo. splendid ly bound in Turkey morocco, gilt edges, 4-cr. A splendid book fur a Christmas present. Also a large and varied assortment of CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS in superb velvet, paper macho, morocco and offer bindings suitable fur Holiday gifts, to which 'the members and others of the Catholic Churchlare invited. n -Dont forget the place, :lY• H. SPANGLER'S, North Queen street. dcc. 111 tf ] Pretnitun Lasts and Shoe Makers. I • Tools. , SHOP makers please take notice that M. H. LOCHER, has received the, Ist Premium for Lasts a4td Shoe'Makers Tools at the State Fair.— A large and complete assortment of the ;dime ar ticks always on band which Will be warranted to take the premiutn at any Fair, at the Sign 01 the Last, 4. few doors west of Steiman's Hardware store, and immediately opposite Cooper's Hotel. nov 23 tf.44J M. H. LOCHER'. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit restoring their func tional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids so efTectally to put to (Light all complaints Nvhich may arise female irreg ularities as headache,giddiness, dimness ol'sight, si pain in t he side, backc4-c. Dr. 'Long's Botanic Syrup. None genuine unless signed J. li. Hobensack, all others being base imitation. Warrented a Pure Vegetable Oompountl. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers I S a Certain, safe and effectual remedy for remo i desirous of becoming Agents must addfess the vinF all diseases arising from an impure condi- Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, at his Laboratory, lion oh the blood, or from an injudicions use of No. 120 North Second St., Phila., Pa. mercury, &c. It stands unrivalled for the cure of Fur sale by J. Long 4. Co., W. G. Baker, Lan- SCROFI7LA or Kings Evil. Disease of the bone, to-'' caster; J. Stouffer, Mt. Joy: Klauser, Fairview; mors, Stubborn ulcers, ulcers of the throat, neck, Steacy, Octoraro, post-office ; Irwin, Cambridge ; nose and legs, White swelling, disease of the spine, , Shalab, Willow Street; Weidman, Brickersville•; kidney; complaints, chronic rheumatism, pustula. Leader, Columbia; and by every respectable Drug eruptions on the face, arms and body, erysipelas, gist and merchant in the State. dropsical affections, mercureal and , syphilitic (Alec- Pricecash, 25 cts. , hens, kick head ache, dizziness, all constitutional Oct 26 disorders, and all diseases arising from early indis• cretions, &c., &c. This medicine has a specific and most salutary action upon the liver and spleen and will in a short time if persevered in cure the most - obstinate case of liver complaint. Dispepsia or in digestion*, in nine cases out of tee is caused by an unhealthy condition of the liver &c.; this being the cause,,lt is evident that by the use of the Botanic .., Syrup; the digestive organs must again resiime - their healthy functions, and renewed health, vigor and strength will inevitably follo w. O pening, Holiday Presents Many persons ire diseased for the want the Vow 11 for the Ladies, at the Bee Hive. blood being purified. Thousands of persons are de to appl y , Sup a e r r . Emb , d Linen Cambric Handkfs; stroying their constitutions by neglecting rr rr a proper remedy; to all such the Botanic Syrup will ' l ' Plain and Embd Gloves; Magnificent Silks; Shawls be of intrinsic value as a certain and effectual means &c.; new Styles Needle Work Co.lars ; Crape of restoring them to their . usual health and vigor Shawls and Scarfs; White and Colored Bajous Kid Valuable respectable cutificates of cures could be Gloves, 6, 61, 61, 7 to 81; Hosiery, Cotton, White adduced and inserted here if . the inventor of this T:nbleached mixed and Slate colors; white, black, invalOable medicine deemed it expedient to do so lead and mixed Lambs Wool. lie does not consider it prudent, nor is he willing MERINOES! MERINOES! to make a public show add use of respectable names of individuals who have been thoroughly Lupins , superior French Merinoes—colors, cher ry, blue, crimson, maroon,i u modes and brown • s - cured of" their complaints, as a means to enhance all-wo ol styles Mouse de Lan es, only 18} eta.; ' Real the sale of the medicine, but would respectfully all -wool handsome figures and colors, only 60 cta.; requesi all pepons afflicted with any of the above diseases, to give the Botinic Syrup a lair trial nd rich high colors Sacking Cloths. they will soon.find to their greatest pleasure, rat FOR THE GENTS. what has been here inserted in regard to the v ,ue Splendid Printed Borders L. C. Handkfs; New of the medicine is true. Persons using the syrup styles Scolloped Borders do.; Fancy cols. Figured S lk Cravats; Black heavy Gro.de Rhine anu Gro. well find it agreeable, pleasant and harmless. It Grain do.; Fancy Fig'd Satin Scarfs; Black do. will not in any event injure the constitution, but will Now, ten, kind Fathers and Mothers, Sisters otherivise assist nature in restoring, giving an en- i and Brothers, who wish to make "Kris Kinglet' '' tire healthy change to the system by completely 1 to allo, here, therefore and hto the Bee Hive rush, driving out those impurities which is the chief 1 cause of disease. ' one and all, and select from an assortment, by "no It is put up in pint bottles, price 50 cents per ways small," splendid Long Shawls, just the very "Christmas Precept" to a " favored eine , bottle, or 6 battles for $2,50.. Full directions ac- thing companies each bottle. Prepared and sold by as a . .,. you'll find in great variety, Silks and De Leine I , LONG & SCHOENFELD, French Alerinoes, culls both gaudy and plain. CHAS. E. WENTZ Si BRO., Mo. 11, Kramplifir Arcade, N. E. corner of North Bce Rive Store, North Queen at., Lancaster. Queenand Orange eta., one door east of Kramph's clothing. Store, Lancaster. [may 2041-17 Dee 21 47 Toy s! Toys Toys No. 6, E. King st., Lascaster Attention—Selling Ott: DRY GOODS The only true Portrait of Wash ington. JUST PUBLISHED, T. B. WELCH'S MAGNET ICENT PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's only ori ginal portrait, in the Atheneum, Boston. THIS superb picture, engraved under the super intendence of THOMAS SULLY, Esq., the emi nent and highly gifted artist, is the only correct likeness of Washington ever published. It has been characterised as the greatest work of art ever produced in this country. As to its fidelity, we refer to the letters of the adopted son of Washing ton, GEORGE WASHINGTON PARK GUST'S, Who says, " it is a faithful representation - of the celebrated original," and to CHIEF JUSTICE TANEY of the Su preme Court of the United States, who says, " As a work of art its excellence and beauty must strike every one who sees it: and it is no less happy in its likeness to the Father of his country. It was my good fortune to have seen him in the days of my boyhood, and his whole appearance is yet strongly impressed on my memory. The portrait you have issued appears to me to be an exact likeness, rep resenting perfectly the expression as well as the I form end features of the face." And says Senator Cam, it is a life-like representation of the great original. President FILLMORE says, "the work ap pears to me to have been admirably executed and eminently worthy of the patronage of the public." Says MArtcHANT the eminent portrait painter, and the pupil of Stuart, " your print to my mind is more remarkable than any other I have seen, for pre senting the whole individualty of the original por trait, together with the noble and dignified repose Of air and manner, which all who ever saw him considered a marked characteristic of the illus trious man it commemorates," For the great merits of this picture we would re fer every lover of Washington to the portrait itself, to be seen at the office of this paper, and to the letters of the following Artists, Statesmen, Jurists and Scholars accompanying it. ARTlSTS.—Marchaat and Elliott, of New York; Neagle, Rothermel, and Lambdin, of Philadelphia; Chester }larding, of Boston; Charles Fraser, of Charleston, S. C.; and to the adopted son of Wash ington, lion. Geo. W. P. Custis, himself an artist. STATESMEN.—His Excellency Millard Fillmore, Major Gen. Winfield Scott, Hon. Geo. M. Dallas, Hon. William R. King, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Linn Boyd, Hon. Lewis Cass, Hon. William A. Graham, Elon. John P. Kennedy, I lon. R. C. Win , throp, LL. D. JURISTS.—Hon. Roger B. Taney, , Hon. John Duer, Hon. John McLean, Hon. Rufus Choate. SCHOLARS.—CharIes Folsom, Esq., the well known Librarian of the Boston Atheneum, who says, " I would rather own it than any painted copy I,have ever seen;" E. P. Whipple, Richard 11 ildreth, Hon. Ed w. Everett, LL. D., Jared Sparks, LL. D., William H. Prescott. LL. D., Washington Irving, Ralph W. Emerson, Esq., Prof. T. C. Up ham, J. T. Headley, Fitz Green Halleck, H. W. Longfellow, Wm. Gilmore Simms; and from EU ROPE, Lord Talfourd, T. B. Macauley, Sir Archi bald Alison, Lord Mayor of London, &c. &c. The Press, throughout the entire Union, have with one voice proclaimed the merits of this superb engra ving. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure, it is sold at the low price of $5 per copy. Published by GEORGE W. CHILDS, N. W. corner of Filth and Arch streets, Philada. D. D. EBERLY, sole agent for the States of Eas tern Pennsylvania and Delaware. This portrait can only be obtained from Mr. M ERIT, or Rom his duly authorized agents. Arrangements have ben made with the Post Of fice Department, by which copies of the -portrait can lie sent to any point, per mail, in perfect order. PersonS by remitting Five Dollars .to D. D. Byerly, Philadelphia, will have a copy of the por trait sent to them free of Postage. Magnificent gilt frames, got up expressly for these portraits, furnished at the low price of $5,00 each. . . JUST ISSUED, A Magnificent Portrait of GENERAL JACKSON, Engraved by T. B. Welch, Esq., oiler the original portrait painted by T. Sully, Esq. This portrait will be a match for the Washington, and is in every respect as well got up. Price 85,00 per copy. Address as above. Oct 12 6m-38 500 CHALLENGE WHATENi;Rconcerns the health and happi ness of a people is at all times of the inset valuable importance. II take it for granted that ev ery person will do all ,n their power, to save the lives of their children and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacri fices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are halite ; if you have an appetite con tinually changeable irons one kind of food to an other, bad Breath, pain in the Stomach, picking at the Nose, hardness and fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy : HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. - - - - - An article founded upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, be ing perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial ef fect, where bowel complaints and diarrahmii have m: de them weak and debilitated, the tonic proper ties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the stomach, which makes it an infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the beet evidence of ire superior efficacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave.— In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 or S of my Liver Pills so as to re move all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 tablespoonful's 3 times a day—these di rections followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. - - No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it. serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, hic. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver.— These Pills being composed of Roots .5- Plants fur nished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, Ist, An Expectorant, which augments the secretion cram the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promote the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An Alter alive, which changes in some inexplicable and in sensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 9th. A Cathar tic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bowels and ex pelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!'