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Lancaster Intelligencer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 4

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Le' Antibilious FOR paLE, PILLS it A. Plantation PILLS. esteemed pills is FOR A Plantation 0 Le' Antibillous FO. PILLS. A P1 esteemed is Containing 311 acres of-First Rate Land, Lying in Allen county, adjoining lands or Alich.b-1 Ege, Jacob Wolf and Jacob Wise.

For particulars enquire of the sulAcriber living on the premises. William Rogers. November 20 197tf Lying i Allen to' Contorting el 1 a adjoining lands or and Jacob Wise. the sulercriber liviro 0. November 20 NewStore.

GEORGE H. BOMBERGER RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has opened a New Store in East King street, ill the house ot his father, three doors below the sign of the Ship and nearly opposite the ariothecary of Eeinitsh, where be will constant-1Y kr7-1) on hand si General assortment cl Dry Goods Adjourned Courts. Atijour; 1 The following are the times appointed for holding the 41170URNED COUR rs in the county of Lancasterdor the year 18.17 viz: The following are holding the county of Lane vie: queensware and Groceries. Which he will sell at reasonable prices, hopes by his attention to business, to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. April 17 103-tf TO LE The house in North Queen strEet, in tenure of Ceurge Mayer.

Possession given on the first of April, 1817. Apply to George Louis Mayer. 10 Feeruary 10 For Jury Trials. Four weeks, commencing the third Monday in February (I7th) and ending Saturday 15th March. Two weeks, commencinr the first Monday la juhe (2d) and ending Saturday 14th June.

One week, commencing the first in October (6th) and ending on Saturday llth October. week, commencing the third Monday in December (I5th) and ending on Saturday 20th December. For Orphans Courts and Argu 14 or I Four weeks, comi in February (17th) larch. Two weeks, comn Juae (2d) and endin Orie week, coml. October (6th) and tober.

Oile week, comm Decemb er (15 i ant tl or Orphan Port Deposit Lots FOR SALE Removal. is.tAc SMITII tenders his thanks to his friends qn4 the puMic generally, for their Ube. tal patroove during his continuance at Mr. Sbym-r's Inn, of John A(13111S and in- forms them that he has to his house, siRn of the Keys, t'ae Philadelphia and Lane.aster ttumplke, 24 miles east of Lan. caster and 41 west of Philadelphia, where by attentIon to 7)usiness, hehopes to merit continuance of thrir favors.

INlay 117-tfog 50 Dollars Reward. TIAN away on the night of the 27th Instant, from the sibrcriler1ivin in Charleston, Jeffer, son county, Va. a very likely mulatto boy, nam, ed JOUN, aged ahout .20 years, five feet seven 1 or eight inches high, rather a bright mulatto, black eyes, round smooth face, square shouHers, and a little bow legged he has also a rely huge hand, and is uncommonly smart and active is tvc11 acquainted with the duties ()Fa dining room servant, ostler, a pretty good carriage driver and gardner, as veil as an ea' celknt band at any kind of farming business bad on when he eloped, a black cloth coat, ra, ther more than half worn, with covered buttons of the same, a striped jacket with bullet buttons. a pair of blue stockingnett pantaloons, muslin shirt and old Cur hat. It is presumable that he may by some means or other, obtain forged or counterLit papers, as evidence Nis freedom, and endeavour to pass as a free man.

'Whoever will apprehend and secure hint in any tmy so that I get him again, shall receive the sum of ten dollars, if he be taken in either Jefferson or Berkeley counties; if out of those counties and twenty miles from home, Twenty Dot-'tars if thirty miles from home, Thirty Dollais, and if out of the Commonwealth of Nrikginia, the above reward, with all reasonable charges. 'Matthew Hanson. January TO 213--tf WOOL Carding Machine. HOUSE LOT For Sale. AN excellent two story log dwelling house ard a 5 acre lot of ground, situate in Strasburg township, on the road leading from Lancaster to Charlestown, about 7-2 mile from the Sorrel Horse Tavorm If not sold by private sale before Friday the first of November next, it will on that day be sold at public vendue JOHN NEFF, Trustee for Daniel Longenecker.

September 2) 170-tf II EN la it MARX It ES PECTF IJILY informs his friends and the public that he continues to carry on Copper Smith Business, At his house, in South Queen street, in the bo rough of Lanc aster next door to the Fountain Inn. He intends keeping, and has on hand for sale, Copper 8.46 Brass Kettles Of every desLription, 8c, Stills of all sizes, with Witmer's improvement. March 22 92-tf 400 Dollars Reward. RAN away from the subscriber, living in Anne Arurdle, near Ellicott's Mills', Maryland, on the 16th of February last, a very bright Mulatto Boy, named al USTI" vt eighteen or nineteen years of ag five feet 10 or 11 inches high, very stout made, hair nearly straight, a very pleasant countenance, and very quick at reply whea vestioned also, a sore on the re finger of his righr ha' on which he wears a stall. Ilad on, when he went away, a white roll, dabout jacket, of home made cloth, a pair of trwt.ers nt the sat, and an old fur hat.

Ay ore who will Ipprehend the said boy and Judge him ir any j.il so that 1 get him, shall receive 200 dolia-e reward. Also a Negro Min. named P1111411) between 30 and 35 years of age, 5 feet I or 8 inches high, skin of a yellowish complexion, slender made, thin face, and has a very down look when spoken to. Any one who will stop the said Philip and lodge him in-any jail so that get him, shall receive the same rewatd as fcr the boy. JOHN V.

DORSI. march 21 243 18q 100 Dollars Reward I Removal. I( LOT is.tAc SMITH tenders Es thanke to his For Sale. I Siefriends 'ind the pul)lic generally, for their Ube- atromige during his continuance at Mr. I'll ard a 5 acre lot of ground, situate in Strasburg nni3Oree's Inn, swit of John ann- AN excellent two story leg dwelling house ow n.s ip, on the road leading from Lancaster to h.

forms them that he has id to his ICharlestown, about 7-2 mile from the Sorrel house, sign of the Keys, en the Philadelphia Horse Tavern. If not sold by private sale be- 2na-maste. tuimplke, 24 miles east of Lan- fore Friday the first of November 't next, I will 1 caster and 41 west of Philadelphia, where by on la ay so 4 public vendue. el d' be Id -t hi -Nnct attention to 'etteiness, hehopes to merit JOHN NEFF, Trustee contatuance of their favors. tor Daniel Longenecker.

lelay 2i) 117-tfnq September '2) 170-df ale 0 Boit a 11 ill; a et. 4N RY ItEIGAR RES PECT ULLY informs his friends and the public that lie continues to carry on tbe TIAN away oe the night of the 27th Instant, I from the sel3rcriber living in Charleston, Jeffer- Copper Smith Business, At his house, in Smith Queen street, in the bo f)t son comity, Va. a very likely mulatto boy, nam- ed JOilN, aged about .20 years, five feet seven rough of Lanc aster next door to the Fountain cr nn eight inches high, rather a bright mulatto, I. He intends keeping, and has on hand for black eyes, rouad smooth face, square sate, shoulders, and a little bow legged he has also Copper 846 Brass Kettles a veey itiege haul, and is uncommenly smart and active le well acquainted witl? the duties Of every desorption, Stills of all sizes, with of a dinin room servant. ostler, a pretty good itmer's improvement.

carriage driver and gardner, as veil as an ex- March 22 eeete cellent hand at any kind of farming bu siness had on when he eloped, a black cloth coat, ra 400, tiollar Reward titer ore or than half worn, with covered but- tons of the same, a striped jacket with bullet RAN away from the subscriber, living in buttons, a pair of blue stockingnett pantaloons, Anne Aruedle, near Ellicott's Mills', Marytatid, ii muslin shirt and old Ctn. hat. It is presumable on the 16th of February last, a very bright Mu- that he may by some means or other, obtain latto Boy, named te-ed or counterfeit papers, as evidence Nis el USTI" Iv IV freedom, and endeavour to pass as a free man. teen eighteen or nine years of ag five feet 10 or 'Whoever will apprehend and secure hint in any 11 inches high, very stout made, hair nearly svey so that 1 get him again, shall receive the straight, a very pleasant countenance, and very sum often dollars, if he be taken in either felrer quick at reply wiieri vestioned also, a sere or or Berkeley counties; if out of those coun. i so the re finger of his righ ha' on which he ties and twenty miles from home, Twenty Dot- stall.

wears a Hod on, when he went away, lars if thirty miles from home, Thirty Dolials, a white rout dabou jecket, of home made cloth, a and if out of the Commonwealth Of I'leginia, the psir of trewsers ot the sae and an oid fur hat. above reward, with all reasonable charges. Ay ore who will apprehend the said an 'Matthew Ranson. id lodge him ir any so that 1 get him, shall re- January tO 213-41 ceive 200 dolia-e reward. WOOL Also a Negro Mtn.

named P1111411) 1 ere Maclane. between 30 and 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 i tee nches high, skin of a yellowish complexion, slender made, thin face, and has a very down 1 look when spoken to An one wilt who wi stop said hilip and lodge him in-any jail so that 91 him ne I get shall receive the same reward as fcr i the boy. JOHN V. DORSY. march 21 243 18q --a---- 100 Dollars Reward .1 ii 'il ON Thursday the 15th of May'.

next, if if not, the next fair day thercafer, will be ex. posed to Public sale, at Port Doposit, upwards of seventy valuable meats. Two weeks, commencing the third Monday in March (17th) and eliding Saturday 29h March. Two weeks, corn -encing the third Monday in June (16th )and ending Saturday 21h June, Two weeks, commencing the third Monday in September (15th) and ei.ding Saturday 27t1i September. One week, commenciog the second Monday in October (131h) and ending Saturday 13th Oct One week, commencing the fourth Monday in December (22d) and ending Saturday 29th December.

ATTEST. John Passtnore, Protlery. January 13 2 t9-3m--tlamdty Fresh Supply of Elegant PARCIINIENT AND PAPER Two weeks, comn March (17th) and el weeks, corn Two June (1fith )and endi weeks, mem septembEr (15th) a September. Otie week, comme in October (131h) an, bee One week, come December (22d) ant ember. ATTEST.

John Pas January 13 A Fresh SIA PARCIIAIET 1 4,1 1 in the improving town of Port Deposit. Almost the whole of the lots, wbict vii be of fered for sale, are water lots, and well worth the attention of persons dispased to invest their money in properly.of this kind, Port Deposit being the sitdation where all the produce which is brought to tide from the head waters of the river and from the immensely rich and productive district or country through i which it passes, either purchased or shipped for the New York, PfuluiLlphia or Baltimore markets. it is is a place where there is now an immense deal of business advantageoosly transacted; in fact there is no situation in the state at present possesses so many iovantages and facilities to commerce as tbis does. It is deemed unnecessary to say more at present On the subject, as it is presumed persons desirous of purchasing will view the siltation.Mr. Lambert W.

Ford, at Port Deposit, will give any intormation required 'prior to the of sale. lie will be furnished with a plat, exibit ing the property. Attendance will be gn-en and terms of sale made known by Philip Thomas. Rockland, April 9 1'617 259 NV 5Nin.rr DEEFA li) Just and for sale at Wdliam ton's Book and Fancy Store. Just and ft ton's Book gattl, GEORGE LOUIS YER ..0 2), 'EORGE i The operation of these highly perfectly mild, and the experience of thousands has ptoved, they may be used in every situation in life without the least inconvenience.

They are admirably adapted to carry off superfluous tec. Lee's norm Destroying Lozenges This Medicine, which is as innocent ad mild as it is certain arid in its operation, cannot tijure ithe youngest infant, shoulsl no worms exist in the body but will without pain or clevise the stomach ard bowels. LEE'S ELIXIR, A sovereign remedy for Colds, obstinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Asthma, sore throats, and approaching Consumptions. A single trial will prove that it restores the determination of the fluids to the surface of the body, and brings on the common, healthful perspiration that it dislodges and evacuates the tough, visced phlegm or mucus, strengthens the weakened vessels of the lungs. Thus striking at the root of disorder, the symptoms are of course effectually and perfectly cor quered.

Lee's Grand Restorative, Xervons Cordial, Which is confidently recommended as an tinyelitabl medicine for the speedy relief, and per. manent cure of various cemphints which result from dissipated ple.tsures, juve ile indiscretions residence in en-lutes unfavorble to the colisti tution, imomderate use of tea, frequent or any ether destructive inteiperance, the diseases peculiar to females at a certain period of life, bad lyings io, LE E' RAVINE, Essence and Extract of Mustard, A sale and effectual remedy for Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Paisy, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Face, Neck, tkc. The experience of marl ages and the testimo- fly of the best medical practitiosers from an early period to the present titre agree in ascribiog to Mustard very powerful and singular virtues LEE'S LileKILLIB LE Igue and Fever Drops, Par the cure of Renzittent and L-i. ternzittent Fevers. Never was a medicine offered that has a great.

er claim to public approbation than this. Thou sands can testify of their being cured by these drops, aUer the bark asd every other medicine have proved ineffectual. Lee' Sovereign Ointment FOR 111E ITCH. Warranted to By ore application, rree from Mercury or any pernicious ingredient. This vegetable remedy is so mild, yet efficacious, that it tray be with the utmost salety, on the most delicate pregnant lady, or on a chill of a week Lee's Resturative Tooth Powder.

This excellent preparation comforts and strength ens the gums and preserves the eliamel from de cay. Lee's Anodyne Elixir, For the cure of Lee's Indian Vegetable Specific, For the cure of Veneral The experience of many who have been cared by this medicine demoestrates its effi acy in expelling the Veneral poison, however deeply rooted in the constitution. Lee's true Sz, Genuine Corn Ms. ter, For 5peedily removiug Corns, root and branch ithout giving nail). Lec's Tooth Ache Drops.

Which immediate relief in the most severe instarces, Lees Damask' Lip Salve 13 ncommended (pitticuiarly to ladies) as an elegant and pleasant prepration for chopped and sore lips. Lee's Genuine Eye Watery A sovereign reilietly for all diseases of the eyes, whether the effect of natural weakness or of accident. The above eminent'y and useful and highly approved Family Medicines ate carefully prepats ed by NOAll RIDGELY, at his Dispensary No. 63, Hanover.street, Baltimore, where they may be had wholesale and retail. They are also sold by ills JIPPOLVTJEXT, WILLIAM IIAMILToN'S Boole and Fancy Store, LANCASTER, Whohas just received afresh supply from Baltimore Great allowance made to those who purchase to sell again.

all-To detect counterfeits, observe each article has on the outside wrapper, the sigt ature of NOAIIII RID GELY, (Late Michael Lee 17' Co.) VI. B. The proprietor is possession of ma of the efficacy and usefu'ness of the above mentioned Medicines, but he not intrude on thepatience of the reader, or the co lumns of this paper, as he is satisfied a discerning public will still continue to duly appreciate heir true merits. The operation of these highly perfectly mild, and the experience of thousands has ptoved, they may be used in every situation in life without the least inconvenience. They are admirably adapted to carry off super- fluous tec.

Lee's ft orm Destrortn', This Medicine, which is as innocent mild as it is certain are! efficaciaus in its operation, cwzonrnomst erixjiusrteinitthbee byooduyng; ebsut tinwfiann infant, or rmiping cleaese the stomach ard bowels. LEE'S ELIXIR) A sovereign remedy for Colds, obstinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Asthma, sore throats, and approaching Consumptions. A single trial will prove that it restores the determination of the fluids to the surface of the body, and brings on the common, healthful per. spiration that it dislodges and evacuates the tough, visced phlegm or mucus, strengthens the weakened vessels of the lungs. Thus striking at the root of disorder, the symptoms are of course uered effectually and perfectly cm.

Lee's Grand Restorative, -dud Xervous Cordial, Which is confidently recommended as an tiny- drib! medicine for the speedy relief, and per. manent cure of various cempleints which result from dissipated pleesures, aye- ile indiscretions. residence in cat-lutes unfavorble to the coesti. tution, imeeoderate use of tee, frequent intoxca- aance the tion, or any ether destructive inteepe diseases peculiar to females at a certain period of lile, bad l'iings Ill rec. LE E' RAVINE, Essence and Extract of Mustard, A sate aid effectual remedy for Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Pal.sy, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Face, Neck, tttc The experience of mary ages and the testim o.

nv of the best medical practitimers from an ear- ly period to the present time agree in ascribieg to Mustard very powerful and singular virtues LEE'S INKILLIBLE and Fever Drops Fr the cure of ague8, Renzittent and Li. termittent Fevers. Never was a rnedicine offered that lins a ereat er claim to public approbation than this. Thou sands can testify of their being cured by these drops, the bark ad every other medicine have proved ineffectual. Lee's Sovereirm Ointment 0 a FOR 111E ITCH.

Warranted to By ore application, free from Mercury or any pernicious ingredient. This vegetable remedy is so mild, yet efficacious, that it tray be usel with the utmost salety, on the most delicate regnant ladle or on a chill of a week 0:4. THE subscribers respectfully inrorm their friends and the public in general, that they have erected two Cat ding Machines fir breaking and carding Wool into at Christian Brackbi 11's two milts from the borough of Strasburg and one mile from lampeter Square, where they are ready to receive wool. To every ten pounds of wool there must be one pour.d of grease and a clean linen cloth to put the rolls in. The wool must be free ofburra and stick The price for carding wool is ten cents per pound.

1 hose Who bring wool, can, by wait. ing a short time, return with it carded. From the good qibility of the machines and cards, and long experience of the person who attends them, the public may rely upon having their work done in a neat and expeditious manner. Wool (i)r these machines may be left at the Louse of John Markley, in the borough of Strasburg, and will be returned to said place within a week after. THE subscribers respectfully inrorm their frienthi end the public in general, that they have erected two Caiding Machines felt breaking and cardilig Wool into rells, RE Christian Brackbill's NI111, two milts froni the borough of Strasburg and one mile from Lampeter Square, where they are ready to receive wool.

To every ten pounds of wool there must be one potted of grease and a clean linen cloth to put the rolls in. The wool must be free ofburrs and stick. The price for carding wool is ten cents per pound. 1 hose ybo bring wool, can, by wait. ing a short time, retern with it carded.

From the good quality of the machines and i laving taken his brother Jacob Nlayer into copartnership, informs his friends ttat the business of the store will in future be conducted under the Esrva of George Louis Mayer Sr, Co. who have on band a large and general meat of afrommIngerp, GLASS, PAINTS Sz OIL, and expect by the first spring arrivals from England an additional supply in the flardware line, which they are determined to sell wholo sale and retail at the Philadelphia prices, and hope by observing their usual attention to busi. ness, to retain that patronage so liberally be. stowed. Lancaster, April 9 i laving taken his copartners dl ip, 111 fie smess Of the Store A.

IL, 1 11-4, 1, IL, ttd I LW RN away from the subscriber, living in Staunton, Augusta county, Virginia, about the 221 of December last, a negro man, named AN DE RS ON, between 23 and 30 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, a very likely well made fellow nothing remarkable about him, except that he is not so bLck as negroes generally are, and when suddenly spoken to, is apt to look down and appear confuse(I. His clothing consisted (as Ivell as can be recollected) of a drab surtout, a drab roundabout jacket of home madi cloth, two pair of pantaloons, one of home mad. cloth, the otha hint new muslin shirt and old fur hat It is believed that tile said Anderson took from NVilliam Hackley of Rock ingham county, a bright sorrel mare, five years old, with a ball face, fourteen hands high, a nu tural trotter, a little crest and droop rumped, and was shod before. It is supposed that the said negro will endeavour to pass as a free man, wrid has obtained by some, means a certificate of freedom, and NVill no doubt change his name, as he took with him a considerable sum of money, a part of which is stolen, and he is a sensible cunning fellow, it is thought will make his way into some parts of the state of Ohio. I will give the above rzws.rd it the said negro is taken out 61' iltis state and secured in any sn get him again and dollars if taken within the state and secured, and hi eiter case' if brought home, all reasonable charges paid.

RAN away from the subscriber, living in Staunton, Augnsta county, Virginia, about the 22d of December last, a negro man, named ANDERSON, between 23 and 30 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high very likel well made ellow a it-, e. 301IN MARKLEY, DANIEL WENTITZ, (Carder) March 5 REMO VAL. New More. 0. Xew Copper Store.

Valuable diitt Pro. perty FOIL SALE. 'MAT large, new and complete EsTA- BLIStIMKNT, situated at the tide water locks, on the bank of the Susquehanna canal, consisting of a substantial stone. Mill house, 66 feet feont by 53 feet deep and four stories high, furnished with four pair of excellent French Barr Mill Stones, six feet In diametfr, and bolts, Elevators, complete. All the pit and small Wheels, R-Kept one, are of cast iron, and a full supply of watcr is- guaranted by the canal company, at all seasons of the year (together with an additional unoccupied power equal to.

two run of stones) and in short is every way calculated for carrying on the business in an extensive and economical manner. The dwelling house is a large and well Enished three story stone building, forty feet front wit'l a piazza the whole length, and con-- tains nine apartments. The situation of the above property almost at the junction of the tide water gt the canal connection with a bridge erecting over the ver, within a few hundred yards of the mill, (and which will open a direct communicatioa to a rich portion of Ccccil and Lancaster counties,) renders it pectiliary advantageous to pro- cure a full supply of gram at every season of the year and at the same time furnishes a cheap and safe mode of conveyance for the product of the mills to Baltimore by Water frora the door. Should the foregoIng valuable estate not dispostd of at private sale by'the of month (May), (and if so sold due notice will be given) it Will be exposed to public sale on the 15th of that month at 12 o'clock at the Auction Booms of IlanatsoN STERITT, in the city of Aaron Wilson residing at the Mills will slim the premises to pers -ns disposed to purchase. For terms app to EDWARD WILSON, Philadelphia, JOIN TRIMBLE, Baltimore.

April 21 THOMAS S. EAYRES Has for sale, at 11, South Front 8treet, 60,000 lbs. of Brazier's THE pmblic are respectfully informed, that the subscribers have removed their Store from the house of Mr. Conrad Schwartz to the house of Leonard Eichholtz. iblisqopposite Mr.

Cole. 1104 buildings, East King street, where, In addition t.o their former stock they sre now opening a choice selectiun of zprItg and Fancy GOODS, and an elegant assatment of CHINA; GLASS Sz QUEENS WARE Which will be disposed of on reasonable terms JOS-EVII FRL1)L1LICK IFUELEY. April 15 101tf Joseph Smith. Staunton (Vir.) Feb. 7, 1817 LI Clock Amts.

.1) oR 9 ComnrisMg a large and complete assortment, together with every article in the Copper line, which he keeps constantly or sale and will sell on tlie most favuurable terms. April 9 256-1mnq THE subscribers have received, in addition to their stock or Hardware, Paint and Glass, an assortment of Clock Dials, direct from the manufact ry which they are enabled to sell at the Philadelphia prices. Steinazan Cottrel. January I Shey have also for se, Bar, Rod, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Bar and Rolled Steel. 11 For Sale, Two Convenient Stone Houses, undivided, for one or two famtlies, with a frame house, stable and outhouses, and a con stant spring of excellent water at the back door, on a rich fruit lot, about a th-rd of an acre, near the Westi.rn Hotel, in the borough of Lancaster, whcre accommodating terms with possession may be had of JOUN TREMAYNE, M.

D. march 21 2413-Ftf N. B. If not sold soon it w111 be rented, in two or three tenements. Vali' Lands LAND FOR, SALE.

On Monday the 4th of August next, will be at public -sale (if not previously sold at private sale) THE whereon I now reside, situate Creek, in thirford comity, Maryland, about eight miles distant from tide water on the Susqueliannah, and twenty-eight from lialtimore, coLtainirg about 900 ACRES of lard. This land is well timbered and watered, and agrees admirably with is a large portion Meadow ground, and a good orchard of picked fruit now in its prime on this farm, and the upland is well adapted to the culture of wheat, corn and clover. The whole will be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers.Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale, or at any time before, on ap lineation to the JOHN FORWOOD. April 12, 1817. Z) Dollars Reward Cheap Fresh Goods.

ANDREW BOGGS HIS just received and is now opening at his Store in Vest King street, General assortment of A. Great Bargain to be had at WILL be given by the subscribers, to any person or persons who will give information so as to bring to conviction any person or persons stealing or carrying away the fences of the subscriuers, in the borough of Lancaster. Illontgomery, George Ross, Sam, Slaymaker, Wm Hamilton, Sam. Humes, Jacob Bitner, John Hatzinaur) James Hopkins, Jacob rer, Hugh Flood, Maim Thonzas Lyn di. November 25 199-4 FOR SALE.

rug subscriber, living in the borough of Lancaater, offers for sal: on reasonable terms, the following excellent lands 1st. A tract of first rate land, containing14 acres, part of which is good wood land, situate at the first forks of Pine Creek, in 'Mifflin township, Lycoming county. The improve ments are, a po(l dwelling house, a barn and saw-ma This property has a great advantage, as the produce may be conveyed by water from the very door. 2d A tract of excellent land, containing 305 acres, lying ahout half a mile from Quinasha hogue Creetc, and about five miles from the town of Williamsport, on the post road, adjoining lands Of Anthony Morris and others, in Ly. coining township, 3d.

An undivided kalf part of a tract containing 288 acres and 16 perches, lying about one mile from the mouth of Larry's Creek, in Mifflin township, adjoining lands of I lenry Thomas and others. A considerable part of this tract is good timber land, consisting principally of hickory and oak. Thereon is erected a good house, a saw mill and other buildings The lumber andproduce may also be conveniently sent down the river. Indisputable titles will be given. GooDs9 c-caPPcqq 1 and Cutlery, which be offers for sale at the most reducea prices, on 1ii usual terms.

December 11 206tf Private Sale. That elegant new three story brick house and lot, fronting on Baltimore street, in the sucond square from the Diamond, the next lot to the corner of Middle and Baltimore streets, as good a stand for public business as any in Gettysburg, and is now occupied as a dwelhng house and store. The house is twenty nine feet ill front and in depth, with a two story back building, sixty six feet deep The budding is nearly finished, and in the best and handsomest manner. Xotice is hereby given, TO all persons having any claims against the estate of Edward Brien late Marti slaip, deceased, Iron Master, to bring in their accounts for settlement, to Henry Brien, at Mar. tie Forge; and all persons indebted to the said estate, or to the works, are hereby required to make payment to the said Henry Brien, who is duly authorized to collect and receive as well the private debts due to sad estate, as all dents due to the works.

JOHN BRIEN, HENRY BRIEN', Executors ADAM REIGART, JAMES wittuda, ROBERT Survivin bP ar I rer. July 31. 14 tf co Gelz Coppersmith Tinplate Worker. 'Nona Queen street, nearly opposite chub Tavern, ItEsrr.crvutLy in- forms Ins friends and the public in geneml, that he has again re commenotedtheabove kr-g; business in all its branches, and will constantly keep a good assortment of -member CoPPER, BRASS tk TIN WAILE, such as 66 aq 0 I 000 1 Catharine Stake. 192-tf November 7 Joseph C.

RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed to that well known tavern house. in the village (3.1 Strasburg, sign of The Spread Eagle, lately occupied by Mr. Buchai.an, where be has furnished himself with every thing necessary to accommodate boarders, travellers, wag. goners and others, who may please to favour him with their custom, and hopes by an unre. mittct attention to his business to atford satisfaction.

18 260tf i On the same Lot, A 2-story weather-boarded house, Occupied as a dwelling and storeThere is a frame stable on the lot.The property NMI be sold together, or will be divided so as to suit purchasers. Also, Two Building Lots Fronting on York street, and Two Acres of Woodland, Adjoining town lots, fronting on Baltimore street part of it suitable to be laid out in Build. ing Lots. A good Bargain will be given, by applying to the owner, living on the premises. BERNARD GILBERT.

Cettyshurg, Aug. O. tf TO VAGGONERS I Reduction of Thu. TIIE Tolls at the Upper or Lancaster Schuylkill Bridge, are reduced to the following rates, viz. A.

G. Boner Dissolution of Partnership. TIIE partnership heretofore existing between Min Neff, Francis Kuldig, Thomas Crawford and George 'White, Iron.Mast,irs, trading under the firm of John Neff and Co. has been d.s solved by mutual consent. All persons haviiig demands against said firm, will please present their accounts properly attested, to John Neff or Francis Kendie; and all persons indebted to the firm, are raquested to make payment to the said John Neff or Francis Kendig, who are du.

ly authorised to receive the same. The Rolling and Slitting Mills will hereafter be conduct. ed by John Neff and Francis Kendig, under the firm of Neff and Kendig. John Neff, mums Kenai; Thomas Crawford, Ocor-Q White, December 30 21'34; i.1;THJI4 9 with Witmer's aril Hatter's Wash and Tea-lePttles, Also Brass Kettles, from I to 4 Gallons, all of which he will sell low, hopes by strict attentio, to business to meet with a share of the public patronage, as heretofore. march IC) 242 141.2nq oCr Country merdants can be suoplied with any of the above articles at a short notice and en reasonable terms, RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has removed his School the College ing, where, in addition to iis former instruc- tions he will teach Comptsition, Ceogratihy and the different branches tf the Mathematics.

Young Ladies will be in an apart, ment by 2 253-2m ro ca 2 253-2m nr1 Six horse waggon, 14 1.2 cts. Fiv, do do 1'2 1-2 Four do do (or stage) 10 Three do 'do 7 1-2 Two do do 614 One do do 3 all pleasure carriages the same as heretorore, At the first Turnpike Gate on the Lancaster Road, there is a reduction in the Toll of 10 cents for a tour horse waggon passing over the Upper or Lancaster Schuylkill Bridge, and a proportionate reduction in all other tolls, mak. 'Jig a saving eval to the toll of the Bridge. March 17 2t15-1V10ng ototttottof DPL. ABR'Al.

CARPENTER, RESPEC1 FULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he has removed from Market Square to East King st-eet, next door to Dr. Augustus Ifeinitz's Apothecary Shop, and nearly opposit4 to Mr. George H. Bomber. (e'er's Store.

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