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    Valuable Historical work
Published by Harper & Brothers, New York, and
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Pcist. Office, Nortb3itieetißtxeet, Lancaster, at
' much below the regular prices.
ATACAULEY'S History of England, froth i } :°
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Pictorial History of England, being a history of
the People as well as he kingdom down to the
Reign of George HI. Profusely illustrated by Many
hundred engravings, 4 vols. Bvo., sheep extra, only
$1350.
Gibbons' History of Rome, new edition, with
notes, by Rev. H. H. Milan and M. Guizot, maps
and engravings, 4 vole; Svo., sheep extra,s4 50.
Hallam's Constitutional History of Engand, from
the accession of Henry VII. to the death of George
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Thirlwall's History of Greece, 2 vols., Svo.,
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Abbott's History of Mary, Queen of Scots, with
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an illuminated title page and numerous engravings,
12mo. Muslin 60 cts.
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an illuminated title page and numerous engravings,
12mo. Muslin 60.cts.
Taylors Detector for February, just received
February 6
For Rent.
THE subscriber
. ollers for rent, two fine Brick
Shops, in Vogansville, Earl township, Landau
ter county. The one of these Shops is well calcu
lated for a Saddler, the other for a Shoemak r—
this is considered one of the best situations in Earl
township, there being no other shop in the place.
Single men of sober habits can call on the subscri
ber, residing in said village. Boarding can be had
very low.
February 6, '49
Coininissioners' & Tregsnrer,N
ACCOUNT,
Of the Receipts and Expenditures , of Lancaster
County, from the 3d day of January, 1848,
•
to the Ist flay of January, 1849.
JOHN F. SHRODER, Esq., Treasurer of Lan
caater County, in account with said County
RECEIPTS:
The said John F.-AShroder, Treasurer of Lancas
ter County, agreeably to the Auditors' Report,
dated the 17th day of January, A. D. 1848, receiv
ed of Joseph Howett, late Treasurer of said coun
ty, the full balarce appearing in said Report, then
remaining in the hands of said late Treasurer,
amounting for county purposes to 8110,058 10
For school purposes, 957 '25
To cash received by hint as follows:
Of Jacob Weaver, Clerk- of Mayor's
Court, in case of :Com. vs. G.
W. Smith, 139 00
Do. Com. vs. R. Einstein, 9 00
Do. " Conrad &tuber, 18 00
Of David Hartman, sheriff, fines and
jury funds,
Philip Brubacligr„ excess of tax receiv
ed, since settlement for 1846,
Carpenter M'Cleery, clerk fees,
William Weily, on bridge at S.:ltank's
mill, 108 50
Chrn. Good, supervisor of 12a
pho twp., on same bridge, 108 50
Lan'r Co Bank, a loan, nett, 2953 00
—Ditto do 2668 00
Sundry persons in Chester county for
bridge at Steeleville
Icing & Alexander, for bridge across
Octorara creek
John Myers, Esq., of Salisbury twp.,
for stray sheep sold,
John Y. Hummer, Esq., of Penn twp.
for cow and calf sold
Carpenter M'Cleery, clerk, for money
• refunded to him, of Lydi Hinsen,
which, by mistake, had been twice
paid
Ald. John Snader, for profane swear
ing 0 20
Ald. Jos. S. Boyd, do 1 34
John Landis, for fines
Richard Waters, for an old stove.
Proceeds of the sale of Johnaird's
laod, taxes for the year '41, 1 42, '46,
'47 and '4B
Per centage on account of State' taxes,
advanced on the State tax out of the
county fund, July 24, 1848. Am't
of taxes settled 75,789 47
Of thiS was actually col'ted 55,899 12
The State Treasurer abated
in the whole 3,789 47
Of this was abated to cars 2,041 98
The County Treasury is entitled to
the balanee of the abatement
[Noss.—On the above $75,786 47
were only paid $72,000,.the bal
ance was abated.]
Excess of taxes received for 1847.
Of East.Cocalico township $ 6 45
East Donegal 6 15
Ephrata 2 02
Earl 26 78
Elizabetlt 7 41
Fulton 2 10
Lancaster 95
Leaeock
Upper Leacock
Little Britain
Penn
Rapho
Sadsbury
Wit.rwiCk
Excess of taxes in 1844
Of Brecknock township
Caernarvon
East Cocalico
West Cocalico
" Cotentin
East Donegal
East Lampeter
`West Lam peter
Amount of outstanding Taxes per last
year's Auditor's Report,
For 1844 19 86
•
1845 96 88
1846 1006 69
1847 10,528 35
Taxes levied for 1848 45,219 64
Court bills and certificates which have
not been drawn per statement of last
year's auditors
Unpaid to January, 1844 101 74
1845 15 25
184 G 15 99
' 1847 14 3G
.• 1848 23 33
1849 37 99
•
Commissioners' orders unpaid 11,1.1847
No. 44 and 129 5 35
Do. do. for 1848, No. 20 2Oh
EXPENDITURES
Assessor's Pay.
Bart - Geo. I. Baughman $37 00
Brecknock Anthony Good 28 00
Cearnarvon Wm. Wilma!' 45 00
Cocalico East Samuel Stoek 30 00
.Cocalico West Samuel Eberly 34 00
Colerain Wm. Galbraith • 37 00
Columbia Bor. Wm. Brown 36 00
Conestoga Abraham Charles 39 00
Conoy - Hiram R. Brown 30 00
Donegal East Henry Grabill 62 00
Donegal West Henry C. Ober • 30 00
Drumoro 1..4. McPherson . 33 90
Ephrata David Kemper 40 00
Earl Isaac Brubaker 50 00
Earl West John Sheaffer 30 00
Elizabeth John Bomberger :30 00
Fulton Jeremiah Kirk 34 00
Hempfield East Wm. Parker 40-00
Hempfield West Isaac Heineman 34 00
Lampeter East John Smith 29 50
Lampeter West Philip Geist 28 62-..
Lancaster Jacob Frantz 15 00
Lancaster City Michael Bundle 250 00
Leacock - Henry Lechler 40 00
Leacock Upper Geo. Mearig 30 00
Little Britain John Wright 35 00
IVlanheim Jonathan Sprecher 28 00
Martic James Simpson 05 00
Manor Jacob F. Frey 65 00
Mount Joy David Coble 42 00
Paradise -Rudolph Hunsecker 25 00
-Penn_ John F. Hummer Eau 27 00
Rapho ' 'John Breneman 35 00
'Salisbury Henry Hess • 44 00
Sadebury , Jacob K. Smoker 35 00
Strasburg George Wiker 39 00
Strasburg Bor. Jesse Hoffman :. . 36 00
Mrar*ick - George Geyer. 40 00
• *
: Total
• Eree,liim. Bridges.
Joseph Russell, in full for Bridge at
White Rock • - 116: 00
Samuel Reamenyder, in full for bridge
across Cocalico, at Bowman's 856` 00
Israel W. Graff, in frill for bridge
across Conestoga at his Manufactory 1000:00
Robert Russell, in full for bridge across
Cictorma creek on the Noble road 900' 00
52,872 1 00
Repairing Bridges.
Joseph Shertz, for hauling stone to
Hui . ' kletown bridge ' $ 3'50
Charles Melhorn, for repairing bridge
.;
at Herr's saw mill • 119 77
J. &J. Herr, for lumber for do 144 88
Charles Melhorn, for work and mated-
alai for bridge at Safe Harbor 208 64
Court of Quarter Sessions.
Wm. Mathiot, Esq., Att'y •Gen. fees l 3 110 50
I. E. Heister, Esq., do. do. 139 00
C. M'Cleery, Clerk do. 289 00
Juror's pay 1417 01
Witnesses 1084 . 48
Justices and Constable cost 291 21
Crier and Tipstarea 195'00
Mayor's Court
Geo. W. Kline, Esq., Att'y Gen. fees $ 45 00
W. L. Campbell, Esq., do. do. 18 00
Jac3b Weaver, Esq.. lerk do. 68 09
Jurors pay , 369 :00
Witnesses do. 171 ,85
Alderman and Constable pay 142'34
Bench fees 49 50
Crier and Tipstaves 89 00
JOHN VOGAN.
.4t-2
s 953 1, - /
Dixtriel Cowl.
Jurors pay S 975 . 85
Crier and Tiptavea 503 190
Jurors pay
Crier and Tipsta yes
Coin! House.
M. Zu.lnn, for Oil, Candles, Kindling
wood, Cleaning Court House and
sundries $ 30 it 3i,
Edward Eslabrenner, sawing, splicing
and carrying in wood and coal
M. Zalim, for care and keeping Court
Honse I year
P. J. McCollum, repairing blinds
George Albright, repairing Windows
Daniel Solidity, for glazing
George Drumm, for load of chips
Wm. Ming, stove and pipe
Coroner.
Jacob Weitzel, Esq., late Coroner,
John Wright, Esq., Coroner and
Justice Kidd, holding inquests on 25
cases of persons found dead in Lan
caster County
COMmissioner ' s Office.
P. 0. Eberman, one year salary us
Clerk to Commissioners, from Oct.
1847 to Oct. 1848
Ditto on account
Henry G. Long, Esq., 1 year salary as
5,921 00
solicitor
John Landis, Esq., services as Com
missioner, mileage and expenses to
Harrisburg
John Witmer, Esq., do. and expenses
to Harrisburg
Thomas Patterson, do. " "
John J. Gish, for Township and Coun
-747 1 tv offices
John Varns, Esq., late COmmissioner,
error in his bill 2 60
Samuel White, for books and binding 33 50
H. M. Rawlins, for Map of Pemi'vania 5 00
John Trivetts, Ream writing paper 3 50
Ralph Gilmore, for cleaning Office
and Stairs, &c.
John Kreider, load chips
E. C. Darlington, for 100 copies As-
sessment books
A. Mallon, 3 quires paper
John ROV.C, for door spring
Constable's Pay in Criminal CasseB.
G: Hughes, services in criminal cases 1(1 37i
W. Bernard, for arresting Thompson 3 37:5 .
J. Brintnall, services in criminal cases 7 29
William Chambers, for arresting Win.
Beckert, in Ohio.
Clarkson Jefferies, costs in case of
Com'th vs. Newman
E. H. Doan, costs
Com'th vs. Aubey et al
Hugh Montgomery, for bringing I
Dennis to Jail
Eieciisons. •
Election dfficers for City election in
February, 1848
Ditto do. for Township °lee
tion in March
Return Judges, for general election in
October
Return Judges, for holding Presiden
5 11
4 39
11 0.1
3
4 42
4 42
7 09
tial election in November
G. T. Zahm, services as clerk to Sena
torial Return Judges
M. Zahm, crier, attending to same.
Assessors pay
Constables pay
Assessors for assessing ten days before
election
2 0%
13 19
6 42
9 50
5 9"
14 56
10 40
10 00
Fuel.
Chas. Healer, 16 cords hickory wood
and one small do. 132 50
Geo. Leaman, 13 cords hickory wood 61 75
Thomas Baumgardner, 29 tons coal
.116 00
Jail.
David Harttnan, Esq., Sheriff,
Maintenance of Prisoners *', 1504 S9'
Key fees ' 157 743
Soap, Oil, Candles, &e. 200 00
Clothing 514 50
Sundries ' • 131 543
Conveying convicts to E. Peni'tiary 221 50
Summoning Jurors 276 00
Suits in Mayors and Quarter Ses•
sions Courts 138 053
Shoe mending 12 13
Filling Jury wheel 15 00
Arresting fugitive from Justice 15 do
Dr. Eli Parry,in lull for salary as Pity
sician 156 25
J. & F. Sener, bill for boards 5 .193
Godfried Zaham, for brushes 7 83
M. &D. Ehrisman, for carpenter work 21 16
John F. Remly, for such work . 18 74
-56,571 42
$76,228 38.
Lancaster Co. Bank, loan and lot. S 3015 00
Do. interest on . loan 17 00
. . .
E. C. Darlington, pub. an'l acc'ts, •
Sheriffs proclamations, notices and
blanks 128 00
F. G. May, pub. proclamations and
notice to collectors 7 00
John H. Piersol, for Adj. courts 12 00
J. B. Garber ; pub. ann'l accts,Bhff's
proclamations, notices, &c. 41 00
E. W. Hutter, pub. ann'l accts,
proclamation, notices, &c. 54 00
M. D. Holbrook, do. do. 32 50
John Bear, ann'l accts, blanks, notices
and stationery 147 42
Enaminger, mei accts. 10 00
Jacob Myers, do. notice and pro
clamations 03 00
Postage.
Mary Dickson, for postage • 1 97
Public Offices.
Steinman & Sou bill for cylinder for
stove - 1 913? !
Thomilson & McFalls, for curb stone 2 20
Wm. Duchmen, for record and index
books 24 40
Samuel W. Tyson, glazing 1 37}
John Dreppert, for repairing press 1 00
L. P. Blackston, index books for Reg
ister'S office 60 00
John Gamperling, for repairing spout 2 50
George 'L. Doersh, record book, Or
phan's Court and pamphlet laws 16 00
Wm, Dnchman, Esq., record book 25 00
Jacob Foltz, for making new indexes
$1,57, 123
$3,526.20
$1327 85
C 0 I» MOll Pleas
$ 790 26
171 /5
$9O". ui
31 673
12 00
1 623
1 20
1 25
4 42
$9O l(;
$377 267
$ 500 00
95 00
°/ 6 14
`l' 211 SG
51693 81
$3258 86
;1310 20
$3395 64
Loans and Interest
$3032 00
$494 92
for wills, intestate and adminis . tra
- tors accounts for register's office
Geo. L. Doersh, docket book for roads
Q. Sessioni office
I Do. Rood docket and blank book for
I Recorder's office -,
C. Kieffer, stove and pipe for Record
er's office, and castings for Coot
House
Wm. Murphy, for mortgage and index
books for Recorder's office
Eastern Penitentiary.
For support of convicts for 1847 $977 24
Poor.
Gain - fed Zahm, Esq., Treasurer of
Poor & House of Employment, fur
support of poor for 1847 $10,500 00
Road Damages.
Oliver Furnace, road damages in Lit
tle Britain township 170 00
David H. Keech, do do 85 00
Henry Keene, do Bart 75 00
H. Breneman, do " 30 00
Philip Geist, do W. Lampeter 12 00
Abm. Hess, do " • 93 00
Abm. Leaman, do 87 00
Daniel Musier, do 43 00
Francis Herr, do " 92 75
Martin Herr, do 34 121
George Meek, do 6 00
Jos. B. Nissley, do E. Donegal 64 16
Jas. P. Wilson, do Coleraine 25 00
Frd'k McLen'egan, do 35 00
Isaac Kauffman, do W. Hempfield 28 03
Jacob Smith, do 18 50
Henry Landis, do Manheim 43 59
Jacob S. Hershey, do E. Hempfield 24 64
Benj. Stauffer, do .38 25
Bcnj. Landis, 'do 16 78
Wm. Walker, do W. Hemplifield 500
Henry Albright, do 15 00
Samuel Bigler, do 500
Jima. Hogendobler, do It 25 00
John Kame, . do 5 00
Jacob Mathiot, do 40 00
Patience May, do 70 00
Martin B. Piper, do Maltheim, 29 76
Mine&molts.
R. F. Rauch, copying militia lines
John S. Kemble, tax refunded
Mayor and Constables cost in vagrant
cases
R. F. Rauch, copying transcripts for
spring elections
Geo. Wiker, distributing assessments
P G Eberman, distributing tally papers
Tobias Miller, horse hire and services.
C. M'Cleery, for recording township
officers
Francis Keenan, fur auditing doCkets
Lancaster City, I year water rent
Joseph Howett, Esq., late Treasurer,
return of retailers and sundries
P. G. Eberman, for altering valuations
of assessments -as directed by the
revenue hoard 175 1)0
Joshua Robinson, post mort'm exam'n 10 00
Dr. W. A. Shelly, do. 10 00
John Hatz, horse hire 2 50
J. B. Newman, for ground rent 5 44
Drs. Ehler, Smith, and Richards, post
niortem examination :30 00
Dr. J. A.Ehler, do. 2 cases 20 011
Dr. C. 0. Richards, do. 1 case 10 00
John Hatz, horse hire 1 50
Dr. B. Rohrer. post mort. examination 20 00
John Livingston, for tax refunded 17'53
Dr. A. S. Bear, post wort. examination 10 00
Jacob Foltz, serving subpoena out of co. 14 28
John F. Shroder, Esq., Treasurer, for
an abatement on $7OOO advanced
by him for State tax 368 92
H. D. Diffenbach, reward and expenses
for arresting horse thief 38 60
Jacob Foltz, serving subpreena 3 84
Samuel Rupley, • do. 564
M. Carpenter, Esq., Mayor and COll
- costs in vagrant cases 73 25,
John Eberman, for 14 ballot boxes for
Mount Joy district .
L. Frey, cleaning cellar public offices
Wm. Fennel, copying transcripts
- Livingston, do.
John Eberman, 12 ballot boxes for
Lancaster twp.
John Hatz, horse hire
Jacob Foltz, serving subpcena
Walter G. Evans, Esq., costs in case
of Comth. vs. Pollock
Jacob Foltz, bringing 0. Rhea from
York to Lancaster jail
J, Eberman, care & wind'g town clock
Eli Sundie, costs in conveying G.
Rhea to jail in York
Doctor J. S. Clarkson, post mortem
examination
Thaddeus Stevens, for professional
services
C. M'Cleery, Esq., tabular statement
to Secretary of State
Dr. H. Carpenter, post mortem exam-
ination and costs of suit
James Johnson, on account of taking
assessment of E. Donegal twp.
Joseph Real, for shovelling snow off
pavement at public offices
Michael Bundel, copying assessments
and transcripts for elections
Martin Brunner, do. do. do.
Elias Rohrer, distributing circulars to
collectors and assessors, &c.
Payment of Court order for A ud'rs pay
" P. G. Eberman, for state
ment for Auditors 25 00
Constables returns 203 04
Road viewers orders 571 57
Orders for 1847 and paid in 1848 20 35
Exonerations and Commission orders 3495 27
Outstanding taxes 1844 " 19 86
do. do. 1847 351 72
do. do. 1848 11464 78
Treasurer's commissions 607 11
School fund 957 25
Two old orders 5 35
Vagrants 9 90
Court bills of former years 187 88
Bills paid in 1848 of former years 18 37
Balance in Treasurer's hands 19192 41
JOHN LANDES,
JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSELMAN.
Commissioners.
[Jan. 31-4
Attest—P. G. EBEUMAN, Clerk
GODFRIED ZAHM, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor
and House of Employment of Lancaster county,
in account with said county:
To Balance in the hands of Treasu
rer, per Report of Auditorsjor the
year 1847, $ll5 03
Cash received for maintenance, &c. 949 04
Do. " from County Treasurer 10,500 00
Amount of orders allowed by the
Board of Directors, and which have
not been called for: No. 488, 563,
612, 663, 688, 693, 713, 788, 795,
800, 830, 839, 858, 866, 867, 874,
877, 901, 904, 906, 914, 922, 924,
925, 826, 930, 932, , 933, 935, 936,
937, 942, 943, 945, 946, 947, 949,
955, 969, 972, 973, 977, 978, 982, 82 00
Credit.
By cash, paid orders from No. 1 to 9
—from Jan'y 1, 1848, to Jan'y 1,
1849
Orders granted in 1847, and paid in
1848
Balance in hands of said Treasurer
AUDITORS' REPORT
WE, the undersigned Auditors of the County of
Lancaster, Do REPORT, that we have carefully ex
amined the accounts of John F. Shroder, Esq.,
Treasurer of said county, and we found, agreeably
to the foregoing statement, a balance in his hands
on the second day of January, A. D., 1849, of
Nineteen Thousand One Hundred and Ninety
two Dollars, and forty-one cents for County pur
poses, and Seven Hundred and Seven Dollars and
forty-one cents for School purposes.
We have also examined the accounts of God
fried Zahm, Esq., late Treasurer of the Poor and
House of Employment of Lancaster county, and
found a balance in his hands on the first day of
January, A. D., 1849, of Five Hundred and Fifty
three Dollars and ninety-five - cents. We also re
port that the said Godfried*Zahm bath this day
produced and exhibited unto us a receipt of Will
iam Gorrecht, Esq., the present Treasurer, for the
said balance, whereby his said account became
finally closed.
Witness our hands this nineteenth day of Jan
uary, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and
forty-nine.
CARISTIAN H. RAUCH,
DAVID STONE,
Jan 31-43 ANDREW MEHAFFEY
General Tom Thumb :
f.
\ -
$959 73
THIS distinguished Man in Miniature, weighing
only 15 pounds, 17 years of age; 28 inches
high! who has received with. the highest marks
of royal favor by Queen Victoria, and all the prin
cipal crowned heads of Europe, and who has per
formed before 6,000,000 persons during the pant
six yeais, will hold Two Levees each day.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRL
DAY, SATURDAY, February 6th, 7th, Sth,
9th and 10th;at the Mechanics , Institute, •
Positively for 5 days On/y.
Hours of Exhibition.—Afternoon, from 21 to 4;
Evening, from 7 to 81 o'clock.
Doors open at half an hour in advance.
The little General will appear in all his perfor
mances, including songs, dances, Grecian statues,
&c. He will also appear in the Scotch costume,
and elegant court dress, worn before her majesty
Queen Victoria, the King and Queen of the French,
Nicholas ; Emperor of Russia, and all the principal
crowned heads and nobility of Europe. He is per
'reedy symmetrical in all his proportions, intelligent
and graceful beyond belief, and smaller than any
infant that ever walked alone.
His magnificent presents and jewels received
front the crowned heads and nobility of Europe,
will be exhibited. The Misztvrune EQUIPAGE,
Presented by Queen Victoria, consisting of the
smallest horses in the world, chariot attended by
elfin coachman and footman in livery, will promen
ade the streets at the close of the levee.
$1216 583
S 5 00
2 04
. .
Ladies, families, and children are respectfully
advised to attend the Day Levees, as they are usu
ally less crowded than those of the evening.
Admission 29 cents; children 10 years of age,
half price.
January 30,'49 1
entlue Head Quarters.
JT GISH & BROTHER, corner. of North Queen
. and Orange streets, have just received the
largest and best assortment of VALENTINFAI ever
seen in this city. Storekeepers and others wishing
to buy to sell again, would do well to call early and
get their supply, as there will be a great business
done in that line this year. The designs are chaste
and elegant, and at all prices, with envelopes to
suit. Persons at a distance may remit any amount
of money by mail. and we will send them the value
in Comic or Sentimental Valentines, Valentine
Writers or Envelopes, as they may specify.
Persons wishing to send Valentines to a distance,
would do well to come and buy soon, as they will
be there in time. Better early than late.
•
J. GrSH & BRO.,
at the Cheap Book and Stationaiy Store,
corner North Queen and Orange sts,
Jan 23-tf-52] Lancaster
Valentines! Valentines!
rHE CHEAP BOOK STORE of Judd & Murray
_L opposite 'the Post Office, North Queen street,
Lancaster, contains a large, varied and splendides
sortment of - VALENTINES, of all prices and styles;
excluding those only of a vicious and vulgar ahar
ucter. They have been particular in the selection
of this stock, and assure the public that in their
Valentines the purest and tenderest affections and
sentiments are expressed in suitable language ;
while the designs are chaste and expressive.
The Fourteenth of February, Love's great Gala
day is near. ' Now is your time to repair to VAL
ENTINE'S HEAD QUARTERS and secure a Val
entine that shall express to the ONE you love the
tender and exciting emotions that animate your
bosom. Be in time, our supply is large, but rapidly
diminishing.
We will supply M erchants at a distance at Whole
sale prices. All persons who remit ,money to us
may depend on having their 'orders promptly exe
cuted.
3 50
1 (10
8 00
6 00
Valentine Writers, and Envelopes of every des
cription. [Jan. 30-1-2. t
IjIHE subscriber offers for sale his FAR M in
Chandeford township, York county, Penn'a,
three miles trorn McCalPs Ferry, on the York and
Peachbottom road, containing 51 ACRES. The
improvements are a good
FRAME HOUSE, klce
arid Frame Barn, a never-failing- well of water at
the house, with wimp in it; an Apple Orchard of
fifty trees of choice fruit. The principal part under
good fence, about one half being limed, and 11
acres of good timber land, the improvements all
being made within the last three years.
Any person wishing to view the property can do
so by calling on the subscriber, at Safe Harbor,
Lancaster county, or Hugh Ross, Esq., residing
near the property. This property can be had very
reasonable.
JAMES H. WILEY,
Safe Harbor, Lancaster co., Pa.
N. B.—lf not sold by the 15th day of March, the
above property will be rented.
January 30, '49 '3t-1
I — IN Saturday, February 10th, 1849, will be ex
-1,.f posed to public sale, at the house of subscriber,
in West Earl township, BED AND BEDSTEAD,
a set of STONE MASON TOOLS, and a quantity
of Wearing Apparel, being the personal property
of the late Daniel Kane, deceased.
Sale to commence at o'clock, when terms will
be made known and due attendance given by
$l5lB 18
,85
Estate of Mary Musser.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanr'r.
WHEREAS, Christian Musser, testamentary
trustee of Mary Musser, did on the 25th
day of January, 1849, file in the office of the Pro
thonotary of the said Court, his supplementary ac
count of the said estate;
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint
ed the 19th day of March, 1849, for the confirma
tion therefore, unless exceptions he filed.
ATTEST: HENRY STORK, Proth`y.
Prothonotary's Office,
Lancaster, January 30;495 4t-1
Estate of Valentine Cramer, dec.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen
tary have been granted to the undersigned on
the estate of Valentine Cramer, late ot, Mastic
township, Lancaster county, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate are, there
fore, requested to present them, duly authenticated
—and those knowing themselves indebted, are re
quested to make immediate payment to the subscri
ber, residing in the same township.
DAVID LAIRD, Executor.
January 30,•49 6t-1
THE SAW MILL and TAVERN HOUSE of the
undersigned at Lock No. 3, on the Conestoga,
in Lancaster township, (formerly Mellinger's) from
the Ist of April next. The above is one of the
oldest and best business stands in Lancaster county,
and is a very desirable location. For further par
ticulars enquire of either of the undersigned,
JACOB BAUSMAN,
WM. B. FORDNEY.
January 30, '49 4t-1
$ l 1,646 07
THE firm of Hutton & McSparran is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in
debted to said firm are requested to make payment
on or before the Ist day of April next, to John
McSparran, Fairfield, who is duly authorised to
settle the business of said firm..
JOSEPH P. HUTTON,
JOHN McSPARRAN.
•
11,646 07 '1
January 30, '49.
11,047 42
The Subscriber takes this opportunity to inform
the public that he has opened ,Store at Liberty
Square—(stand lately occupied by Robert H. Long)
—thankful for the patronage extended to him when
doing business at Fairfield, as one of the above
firm, and hopes by being accommodating and strict
attention to business to receive a share of 'public
patronage.
January . 3o, '49
Estate of Hugh Curley, dee , (l.
ETTERS testamentary having been granted to
_Lithe undersigned, Executor of Hugh Curley, late
of Earl township, Lancaster county, deceased—all
persons having claims are requested to present them,
and those indebted to make payment, to the sub
scriber, residing in Leacock township.
JOHN CURLEY, Executor.
Jan. 30. 1-6t*
BOWLBY & BRENNER have removed their
HARDWARE STORE - to No. 41 MARKET
STREET, eleven doors East of Second, where
will be found a large assortment of English and
Domestic Goode.
['hey are receiving a fresh assortment of goods
to which the attention of dealers is particularly re
quested.
January 30, , 49 tf-1
LANCASTER
Farm for Sale.
Public Sale.
MARK CONNELL, Executor
1-ts
For Rent.
Notice.
JOSEPH P. HUTTON
ReMOVat.
Of APPeaL
To the Taxable inhabitants of Lancaster County.
11111113118IIANT to the provisions of thet. law-of the
Commonwealth, the tinderligneil Con:mission,
era of Lancastp county; hereby give notice to the
taxable inhabitants within the respective township
of the said county, thatthe place of appeal from the
assimmenti for 1849, will be at the Commissioner's
"Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the following
days; to wit: for the townships of
Batt,
Brecknock,
Pernarion
Cocalico Flat,
Cocalico West,
Colerain,
Columbia,
Conestoga,
Monday, March oth, 1849
Conoy,
Donegal East,
Donegal West,
Drumore,
Ephrata,
Earl,
Earl West,
Elizabeth,
Fulton,
Hempfield East,
Hempfield West,
Lancaster,
Tueeday, March 6th, 1849
Wednesday, March 7th, 1849
I Leacock,'
Leacock Upper,
Little Britain,
Manbeim,'
Martic,
Manor,
Mountjoy,
Paradise,
Penn,
Rapti°,
Salisbury,
Sadsbury,
Strasburg,
Strasburg boro.,
Warwick,
City,
•Thursday, Dfarch Bth, 1949
riday, March 9th, 1849
JOHN LANDES,
JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSELMAN,
Comminioners
Attest: P. G. EBEIIMAN, Clerk
January 30,+49
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE Cs.
MAKE INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS
OR DAMAGES BY FIRE ON
BUILDINGS,
AND OTHER PROPERTY ON THE MOST REAAONAHLE
CONDITIONS.
WM. MARTIN, President.
RICHARD NEWDOLD, Secretary.
JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Agent.
North Queen Street, Lancaster.
January 23, 1849 In-51
Estate of Jacob Hess.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanor.
WHEREAS, Edwin N. Lightner, P. E. Light
ner and Thos. S. Wllvaine, Administrators
of Nathaniel F. Lightner ' deceased, who was one
of the Committee of Jacob Hessoin habitual drunk
ard, of Strasburg township, and also the account of
Benjamin Groff, the survivor of the Committee of
said Jacob Hems, did on the 6th day of January,
1849, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the
said Court, their Account of the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the aaid Estate, that the said Court have ap
pointed the 19th day of March, 1849, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
ATTEST: HENRY STORK, Protloy.
Prothonotary's Office,
Lancaster, January 16,'495 4t-51
To Let.
ON and alter the Tat day of April next; the fol
k, lowing named rooms in "Miller's Building,"
adioining the Farmers' Bank, in Emit ,King Street,
viz:
The entire 4th Story, now used as a Society Hall,
with ante-chamber and small room connected.
The entire 3d Story, which will be converted
into a spacious Hall, 34 by 22 feet, with ante-rooms.
Said Hall will be handsomely furnished and fitted
up for society purposes—to be let each night of the
week except Monday and Friday. ALSO, a large
and elegant room, now occupied by Alderman W.
G. Evans, on the 2d Story, suitable for an office or
for business.
The above rooms will be let on reasonable terms
For huffier particulars apply to
GEO. W. REICHENBACH,
GEO. S. BALL,
MICHAEL ROYER,
Trustees of Conestoga Council.
January 16
Estate of Christian Cramer, dec.
NOTICE is hereby given, that lett ere testamen
tary have been granteto the undersigned,
Executor of Christian Cramer, late of Martic town
ship, Lancaster county, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are, therefore,
requested to present them, duly authenticated—
and those knowing themselves indebted, are re
quested to make immediate payment, to
ADAM CRAMER, Executor.
57t-52
January 23
Choice Liquors
THOMAS H. JACOBS, SI Dock Street, Phila
delphia, (successor to Gowen, Jacobs & Co.)
in addition to the superior old Wines and Liquors
of the old firm, has added to the stock some of the
choicest Madeiras, Sherries, and Ports, that have
been imported for many years, together with the
finest old Cogniac, Holland Gin, Irish and Scotch
malt Whiskey, 4;c.
January 23,'18
Lancaster County Mutual Insu
rance Company.
rrHE following persons were duly elected Direr..
tors of the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance
Company for the present year, to wit: Dr. Samuel
Duffield, Nathaniel E. Slaymaker, David Graff, A.
K. Witmer, Thos. S. Wood, Thos. S. Mcllvaine,
Joseph B. Baker, Henry F. Slaymaker, and Chris
tian Umble.
At a meeting of the Board on the 15th in 4., Dr.
Samuel Duffield was unanimously re-elected Presi
dent, and H. F. Slaymaker, Secretary and Treasurer
ot the Board for the present year.
Dr. Samuel Duffield, Thos. S. Mcllvaine and H.
Slaymaker, were appointed the Executive Com
mittee; qnd William Noble, Joseph Konigmacher,
Jacob S. Witmer, Dr. Esaiaa Kinzer, Jos. McClure,
Wm. D. Slaymaker and James Buyers, were duly
constituted Agents to receive applications and make
Surveys for Insurance
• January 23,'49
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned auditor, duly appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of John
Clark, administrator of Zechariah Moore, late of
East Donegal township, deceased, to and among
the creditors of the said intestate according to the
rule established by law : hereby gives notice to all
persons interested that he will attend for the pur
pose of his appointment at the public house of
Christian Shertz, in the city of Lancaster, on Sat
urday, the 24th day of February next, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon.
R. R. BRYAN, Auditor.
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January 30,'49
M O=R m S O .-- rta G ra las: . ,. o ß r r t :s d a, ,,iz l e ro s n ' fb a r n ti cl aie W b e v dge-
CHARLES A.- HF.INITSH, Druggist,
East King Street.
January 30, 49
500 Tons Plaster.
1 - 10 R Sale at Graeff 's Landing on tha Conestoga,
500 Tons of Soft Windsor Plaster. Also, 800
Sacks Ground Alum and Fine Salt, in lota to ac
commodate purchasers. Enquire of
GEORGE CALDER,,
At the Office of the Conestoga Navigation Company,
Centre Square, Lancaster.
St-I'
January 30, '49
Shellac.
Orange Guns Shellac, just
for sale at
Drug and Chemical Store,
North Queen Street.
tf-I
600 "s -Bright
received and
JOHN F. LONG'S
January 30,'40
CHARLES A. HELITITSH,
Successor to J. F. Heinitiali & Son, -
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST,
EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER.
January 16, 1849. 3m-51
JUNIUS U. KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law,
offers his professional services to the public.—
Office in Longenecker's building, Centre Spuare,
next door to Kendig's Hotel.
April 13, 1847. 11
GEORGE W. M'ELROY, Attorney at Law, of-
Pere his professicinal services to the public.—
Office in Centre Square, in the room formerly occu
pied by Willliain Carpenter, Esq., next door to the
Mayor's office. (dec 1-14
W A , sili NGTON BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFERS his professional services to the public,
I,J Office in Centre Square, next door to Thomas
Baumgardner Sr Co.'. Store,
Nov 21
Bengal Indigo.
A Prime 1. - ,t just received and for sale at
J. 1 7 .L0NG , 51
•
Drug and Chemical Store,
No. 8 North Queen Street.
tPI
January 30, '49
WINDSOR SOAP.—Low's Brown Windsor
Soap, a superior article for the Toilet and
Nursery. Imported and for sale by
CHARLES A.HEINITSII,
East King Street.
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January:3o, 248
EAST. KING STREET, FOUR DOORS WEST
OF THE FARMERS' BANK.
. - -
Canal, Water Power and Stone
QUARRIES FOR LEASE.
1 - )IIOPOSALS will be received by the undersigned
r for leasing, for a period of live years froni the
15th day of March next, the old Maryland Susque
hanna Canal, in Cecil county, together with the
Saw Mill, Lands, Stone Quarries, and all the other
property of the Company appertaining thereto.
The Canal has its outlet locks at Port Deposite, and
has extensive ponds for the accommodation of rails.
There is a Patin of GO acres of good -lend,
and a comfortable House connected with it.
Persons disposed to offer for this lease are re
-9 uested to address the undersigned, post-paid, be
fore the 15th day of February, 1849. They arc re
quested so to frame their proposals as to secure to
the Company a stipulated net rent, clear of all char
ges for repairs, taxes, superintendence or any oilier
matter. Proposals will be received for the lease of
the whole property, or for the Stone Quarries and
the rest of the property separately. Satisfactory
security for the fulfilment of the contract will be
required. WM. BOSE,
Gov . . Md. Sus. Canal Co.
Baltimore, Jan. 11, 1848. tf-5l
(Baltimore American, e 2,00.)
Reinhardt's Patent Glass Pad Lever Truss,
THESE TRUSSES have a superiority over any
heretolbre use on account of their durability'
and cleanliness. The Rupture Pad, which is con
structed of Glass, has a double motion: Ist, by
revolving on its own axis, and 2d, by the Lever, by
which it is attached to the main spring. In this
way it is so adjusted as to suit the motion of the
body, and is always clean and durable, which in
the ordinary stuffed pads is not the case. The
manifest superiority these Trusses have over others,
is, that they are more effectual in retaining the
parts in their proper place and making an equal
pressure. They can be adjusted to suit either side.
The Umbilical Truss is unsurpassed, being so
adapted as to remain perfectly secure when applied.
These Instruments are for sale of different sizes,
at JOHN F. LONG'S
Drug and Chemical Store, No. 8 North Queen St.
January 16 St-51
New European Garden Seeds
Growth of 184 S.
TRUE English Early York, Large York, Noble's
Superior Early Dwarf, Drumhead, Imperial
Oa-heart, Bremen Brown, Hanover Brown and
Savoy Cabbages. French Spring Carrot, Prussian
Imperial Dwarf, German Loup, and Cedo Nolli
Peas, the earliest of the Pea tribe, together with a
Rill assortment of other Garden Seeds. For sale by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
East King Street.
Estate of .Jas. H. Slaymaker, dec.
LETTERS of Administration upon the Estate
of James 11. Slaymaker, late of Paradise town
ship, Lancaster county, deceased, have been grant
ed to the undersigned Administrators. All persons
indebted to said estate, are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims will
please present them properly authenticated for
settlement to the undersigned.
THOS. S. M'ILVAINE,
Salisbury township,
JANE. E. SLAYMAKER, Adm'rs.
Paradise township.
6t-50
For Rent
THE subscriber offers for rent a CABINET ~,772
MAKER SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE!'M
with Stabling, Garden and Hydrant of water tt
the door, situated in the village of Chesnut Level,
Drumore township. Also, a SADDLER SHOP and
DWELLING HOUSE, with Stabling, Garden and
Hydrant at -the door, with other necessary vo,nve
niences. This is considered one of the best eilua
lions for either Cabin t Maker or Saddler in the
country. Posseasion given on the first day of April
next. None need apply unless well recommended.
For terms, B:c., apply to the subscriber residing
thereon.
P. W. HOUSEKEEPER.
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January 23
Estate of Darld B. Eberley.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Loner.
WHEREAS, Peter Martin, Esq., Assignee of
David B. Eberley, did on the 15th •day of
January, 1849, file in the office of the Prothonotary
of the said Court, his account of the said Estate :
Notice is hereby given to all persons .interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin
ted the 19th day of March, 1849, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth'y
Prothonotary's Office,
Lancaster, January 23,'99
Removal.
NEM BARBER STAND
('CHARLES B. WILLIAMS respectfully informs
V the. citizens of Lancaster, and strangers who
may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has
opened a Shaving ind Hair Cutting Saloon, in
North Queen Street; opposite Kauffman's Tavern,
where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial Busi
ness, in its varied branches. He will shave you as
clean as a City Broker, and cut your hair to suit
the cut of your head and the cut of your Phiz.
Then the whole object and desire is, to improve
the appearance of the human race.' From long
experience he flatters himself that he can go thro'
all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department
with such an infinite degree of skill, as to meet the
entire approbation of those who submit their Chins
to the keen ordeal of his Razor.
January 16 tf-51
Estate of Daniel Kane, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned
has been appointed by the last will and testa
ment of Daniel Kane, late'of \Vest Earl township,
Lancaster county, deceased, Executor of said Es
tate. All persons having demands against the
same are, therefore, requested to present them,
duly authenticated, for payment, and those know
ing themselves to be indebted are requested to
discharge their liabilities.
MARK CONNELL, Executor.
January 16
ARCHER'S
PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMP.:
Patented June 18, 1842.—Manufactured• by
ARCHER & WARNER,
No. 119 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
fry- Also, Chandeliers, Girandoles, Candelabras
&c., and every description of Gas Pleuras.
January 16, '49 ly-51
Prof. Barry's Tricopherous or
Medicated Compound.
T S acknowledged by thousands, who use it daily,
j_ to be the onto remedy to prevent Baldness, and
to restore hair that nas fallen off or become thin, to
prevent gray hair; to prevent and remove every
appearance of Scurf and Dandre, and to keep the
hair in the most healthy, soft and glassy state, yet
free from all oily and greasy appearances. For
sale by WM. G. BAKER, Druggist,
Centre Square.
tf-48
Dee. 26, 1848
L AND. &: BLACK,
ATTORNIES AT LAW:
(Vice—Three doors below the Lancaster Bank,
. South Queen Street, Lancaster, Pennqi.
(I All kinds of Scrivening, such as writing Wills,
Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, Ac., will be attended
to with correctness and despatch...
January 16, - 1848 51
. -
DB. WILEY'S CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY,
.T.Sjicogivedy a certain and speedy cure for Coughs,
, _IL Colds, Hoarseness, irritathintr 'of the Throat,
Cronp; Whooping Cough, Asthma, Catarrhs, Diffi
cult Espectoratimi—in fine, all diseases likely to
terminate in confirmed Consumption.
1:1 1 " To Every Man, Woman, and Child, Dr.
Wiley's Cough Candy.has been ong ana favorably
known ac an invaluable remedy for Coughs,_Colds,
and all diseases arising from these complaints. It
bait received .the first testimonials of the public
press throughout the Union, and is recommended
and used by Physicians, Clergymen, Lawyers, Far
mers, Merchants, &c. f the highest respectability.
It differs from ill other Cough Candy, being very
pleasant to take, and not containing any thing that
could possibly injure the patient. Every family
throughout the country should always have a pack
age on hand. Those who have used if are never
without it. Give it a fair, judicious trial—we uk
no more.
Dr. Wiley's celebrated Cough Candy, has ob- °
tained such an extraordinary popularity, that, seve
ral would be Cough Candy inventors have' been
tempted to counterfeit it; so before yoii .purchase,
see that the dame of GEORGE W. CHILDS & CO. is
written on the wrapper. None other will do you
any good, to say nothing 01 the harm they may
produce.
VT' Price per package (the Candy is always done
up in packages) of two sticks, `l2} eta., five sticks,
25 cts., twelve !ticks, 50 eta., thirty sticks, $l.
For sale 14, GEORGE A. MILLER, Dniggist,
West King 'Street, Lancaster, Pa., who is the
Sole Agent for Lancaster county.
it:r A reasonable discount will be allowed ,to
those who buy' to sell
January 16
Clothing! Clothing!
IN READING, PENN'A
A LIST of desirable Ready Made Gant - tents:—
It Super Drab Beaver Tilbury Sack Coats.
Super Brown Over Sack Coats.
Super Black Register Sack.
Black and Brown,Business Sack Coats.
.French Dress Over Sack Coats.
French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats.
1, ; and Full Circle Cloth Cloaks.
Black French Cassimere Pants.
Super Plain-and Fancy Cassimere Pants.
A large assortment of Vests, Shifts and Drawer's.
Any of the above goods may he seen at the large
Clothing Store, No. 62, Rant Penn Street, between
nth and Seventh, Reading, where every attention
will be given to please customers. Cut this ad
vertisement out, and keep it till you want Clothing,
and it will pay you for the trouble.
Also, alarge assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING,
such as Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., which will be
!told unusually loa•.
JAMES JAMESON.
• 81-47
Rending, Dec. 19
Real Estate at Public Sale. •
ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1849,
At the Buck Tavern, in Drumore township,
Lancaster county, will be offered at public sale, a
• Valuable True( of Land, .
containing '77 ACRES and 140 PERCHES, more
or less, adjoining !nada of George T. Clark, Esq.,
and others, beautithlly situated on the State road,
leading from Philadelphia to M'Call's Fairy on the
Susquehanna river, 7 miles east of the latter place
and near the Buck' Tavern. The improvement"
are a two-story
LOG DWELLING HOUSE,
35 by 25 feet, with two rooms and a large and
commodious kitchen on the first floor, and three
rooms on the second floor, plastered throughout
and weather-boarded; a good cellar underneath
and a porch in front, a LOG BARN, Pig Sty, new
Smoke house, Oven House, Milk House, with a
never-failing spring of water, not surpassed in the
country. The west branch of the Conowingo
passes through this tract; and also, a seater right
through an adjoining tract which will , make a bead
and fall of 20 feet. Au excellent Peach Orchard,
of over 100 trees, and other fruit on the same—also,
sufficient timber for said farm. This. property has
lately been greatly improved by liming. Over v,
2000 bushels have been put on within five years.
A perpetual insurance on the buildings has been
effected with the Southern Alutuai Insurance Com
pany—the policy for which will be transferred to
the purchaser 3
Persons wishing to view the premises before the
day of sale, will please call on thesubscriber.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when
berme will made known and due attendance given
by •
January 23
For Sale In . Rawllosville,
MARTIC township, Lancaster county,,Penroa,
12 miles from the city. of Lancaster, a &FN.
TWO-STORY HOUSE, 11A
20 by 20 feet; built a few years past of oak logs,
recently weather boarded, and in good order, and
on the best business stand in the Village, with 2
Acres of Land, or more if required. When the
bridge now contemplated and purposed to be loca
ted at M , Call's Ferry, 4i miles from Rawlinsville,
shall be 'erected, the Village will become more a
place of business than at present.
January 23
E. C. FRAIM & Co.
Opposite the Museum.
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the
public that they have just received direct
from importers, a large addition to their stock of
French, German.and English Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps, &c., &c., comprising many different
articles. Confident from the good quality and the
low price of their articles, they will give perfect
satisfaction. Among their goods will be found the
following:
Cologne Water, Lavender Water,
Florida Water, Bay Rum.
Extracts for the Handkerchief.
Do for Flavoring.
Cosmetics. . •
Preparations for the Hair. —
Do do Teeth.
Toilet and Shaving Soaps.
Ladies' Caps and Head Dresses, Trimmings.
Fancy and Staple Articles in every variety.
January 23
Astonishing Inducements.
MO Persons commencing housekeeping and all
others in want of the following articles.
COPPER KETTLES, of the very' best quality'',
at the reduced price of 26 cis. per pound, and a
little less if desired.
STOVES .of every variety at prices to suit the
[Ones.
TIN-WARE lower than ever
FEATHERS of the best quality.
The subscriber has purchased the right of Jas.
Stevens, of Maryland, for Lancaster county, for
using and making his cooking utensils for Boiling
and Steaming, which the subscriber will attach to
his Cooking Stoves, giving them a decided advan
tage over all others. Call and judge for yourselves
and if you can't make a day's wages don't buy.
Ea- Old Iron, Copper and Pewter taken in at the
highest prices. C. KIEFFER,
East King st., Lancaster, opposite Sprecher &
Rohrer's Hardware Store
Dec. 26, 1848
$lOOO PREMIUM I I .
LABOR SAVING STOVE BLACKING.
- 121 OR producing an immediate brilliant jet black
"2 polish on Stoves, &c. But one trial is requi
site to prove that it is the most beautiful and easy
polishing lustre, that has ever been offered to the
American public—the world challenged to produce
a better article. Another supply of this celebra
ted Blacking just received and for sale wholesale
and retail by Wlll. G. BAKER, Druggist,
Centre Square.
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Dec. 26, 1848
For Sale.
AN excellent two-story brick
DWELLING HOUSEi
with a large garden, frame barn, and about 3 Arres
of first quality limestone land attached, situated in
Manheim township, near the Rail Aoad; about I t
miles from the city of Lanaster.
The property is in good condition—in a pleasant
location, and suitab,e for public business or, private
residence, and will be sold on accommodating
terms if early application be made to the under
signed , _ _
JAMES C. CARPENTER,
New supply of Boots & Shoe:na l
Gum Shoes, &c.
T[IE subscribei has just received a new
rr
supply of Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, &to. at
his stand, in North Queen Street, two doors above
the Post Office, to which he invites the attention of
his patrons and the public in,general.
Ile has a supply of Gum Shoes of every descrip
tion'
consisting of Buskins, Sandals, ,and plain,
with double soles, and also a common article.
Nov 9 '47-41] ADAM S. KELLER.
FROSTED LlMBS.—Heinitsh , s Chilblain
Oint
ment—an effectual remedy for frosted hands
and feet. Prepared and sold by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
East King Street.
Jan 9-tf-50]
IIASTILES DE PARIS.—For the cure ofCougbs,
Colds, Bronchitis, and other Affections of the
Throat, Breast, &c. Imported and for Bale by ;
CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Druggist
Jan 9-tl-60]
East King Street.
Atr i ATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.A 'lup
in ply of Mathematical Instruments in Fish Skin
and , Morocco Cases. For sale by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
East King Street
Jan 9-tr,50..
ALEXANDER L. HAYES,
ATTORNEY SAT LAW:
ca—South Prince Street, half a
_square from the
Lancaster Saying's 'lnstitution.
January 9,249 - , aa
G. S. SAVERY.
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Lancaster city
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