Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, December 09, 1851, Image 3

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' ' DEATHS
Io this citr on Friday 20 th ult.,' feobert C. son
of John M. and Jane E Johnston, aged six months.
In Drnmore twp., on Thursday week, Elijah
Worrel, aged about 58
In Elizabeth twp., on the 27th of November, of
Scarlet fever, which she bore with ths greatest res
ignation and patience, Barbara, daughter of Gabriel
and Anna Bear, aged 12 years, 6 months and 8
days.
On the 2lst ult, at his residence in Upper Lea
cock twp., John Masser, aged 89 years, 9 months
and 6 days. , .
Eslarq ewbst on the Capitol.—The marble
for the. exterior ot the intended enlargement of the
Capitoi at Washington; was put np to the lowest
bidder. proposals were sent in—the
lowest being $773,918, by Provost & Winter, .the
highest $BBO,OOO.
&f)e iHarkrto.
REVIEW OF THE LANCASTER MARKETS.
[Corrected weekly for the Intelligencer.]
LANCASTER GRAIN MARKETS.
Lancaster, December 6.
$3 60
3 75
FLOUR, superfine,
« extra,
White Wheat,
Red, do.
Coazr, old,
H
Oats }
Rye,
Clover Seed,
Wroket, in bbls,
ROUSE-KEEPER'S MARKET .
3 Lancaster. December 6, 1851.
Batter was plenty this morning, and sold at 18a
22 cents.
Eggs—>Sold at 16 a 18} cents:
Lard—-Good lard is worth 8 a 9 cts. per lb. «
Chickens—Sold at 25 a 31} cts. per pair.
Apples—sold at 16 a 25 cts. per half peck.
Oats—ln bags of 3 bushels $I a $1,06.
Corn—Old, 62}, new 56 a 58 cts. per bushel.
Potatoes—By the half peck 10 a 12} cts.
Sweet Potatoes —Sold at 10 a 12}c per half peck.
RETAIL LUMBER MARKET.
Columbia, December 6.
Inferior Cull Boards, and Grub Plank, $ 9 00
Culling do
2d Common do
Ist Common do
Panel db
Hemlock do Scantling,
Pine Scantling do
Plaster Lath,
Shingles,
BALTIMORE MARKET.
CATTLE.—Offerings at the scales to-day amount
ed to 900 head of beeves, 570 of which were sold
to city buichers and packers, at prices ranging from
$2,60 to 3,50 per 100 lbs on the hoof—equal-to
$5 a 6,75 net, and averaging S 3 gross. The bal
ance (330) were driven to Philadelphia.
HOGS.—There is a good supply. We quote live
hogs at $6,25 per 100 lbs.
FLOUR. —In this great staple we have no par
ticular change to note, save that the demand has
been more active. Sales on Saturday of 600 bhls
Howard st. at $3,75. On Monday sales of 200
bbls at $3,75, and 1000 bbls at $3 81}. On the
same day 4500 bbl-4. City Mills changed hands, 2500
of which were sold at $3,68}, and the balance at
at $3,75. On Tuesday 500 bbls Howard street
were sold $3,81} and 800 City Mills at $3,75. —
There was nothing done in Howard street brands
on Wednesday—soo bbls City Mills were sold at
$3,75, and 1200 bbls at 3,81}. On Friday several
large sales were made at the above quotations.
Rye Flour we quote at $3,68 a 3,70 ; Corn Meal
$3,18 a $3,25.
GRAlN.—There is a better demand for Grain,
and prices tending upwards. We note sales of
ordinary to good red Wheat at 67 a 74 cents 1 ; good
to prime do. 74a 77 cents; white Wheat, fair
qualities, 79 to 83 cents; and very prime, such as
suitable for family flour 87 to 92 cents. Old white
and yellow corn 54 a 55 cents ; new white do., in
shipping order, 53 a 54 cents, and yellow do. 54 a
55c. Rye 70 cts. Oats 31 £36 cts.
WHlSKEY.—Pennsylvania bbls sold to-day at
22 a 22}c and in hhdsat 21c. We quote Baltimore
bbls at 22}c. '
TOBACCO.—We have no transactions to note
this week of any importance. Holders refuse to
accept offers, and are holding on, expecting higher
prices. W e continue to quote as follows :
Maryland—lnterior $3,50 a $4; common $4,25;
good common $4,50 a 5 ; brown $6,50 a 7 and fine
brown $8 a 9.
Ohio—Common $4,50 a 5; good common mid
dling $5,50 a 6; good and fine red s6a-9; fine
vjrappcry $lO a 15; and yellow $lO a 16.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Flour is rather better, most of the stock being
under limits or held for higher prices, and sale 3 of
about 1700 bbls standard brands are reported at
at $3,87i per bbl for export, which is more than
the uniform asking rate ; the home demand con
tinues moderate, at about former quoted rates. —
Corn Meal is dull, and a further sale of 300 bbls
Penn’a Meal is reported at S 3 per bbl. Rye Flour
is scarce, but very quiet. Grain.—There isa'good
demand for Wheat, and the market is firmer, with
sales of 4 a 5000 bushels good and prime Southern
reds at 81 a 82c per bushel, and 10,000 bushels
prime Penn’a white mostly at 88c. Rye is scarce
and wanted, with further small sales of Southern
at 63c and Penn’aat 70c. Corn is less active;
some 45,000'bus. new Southern yellow brought 56
cts, and a small lot of old Penn’a 61c per bushel;
the market closes dull. Oats are also dull; about 1200
bushels Southern-sold at 37 cts; buyers now offer
less. Whiskey is about stationary, with sales .of
300 bbls. at 21}c. and hhds. at 21c.
CATTLE. —The offerings of live stock for the
week were about, 1,400 beeves, 600 hogs, and 120
cows.
Prices. —Beeves are selling from $5,50 to 7 per
100 lbs according to quality.
HOGS.—-All sold at $6 a 6,50 per 100 lbs. ’
COWS.—AII disposed of at $l2 to 35 each.
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—The former from $2
to 4 ; the latter from $1 to 3, according to quality.
Instruction in the Lancaster
High Schools.
BY an act of Assembly passed May 8, 1850, the
Directors of the Common Schools of the city
of Lancaster are authorized to admit, into the High
Schools of the city, pupils from the Townships and
Boroughs of the county. They can now accom
modate Thirty such Boys in the male and Twenty
Girls in the female school; and will accordingly
re ceive that number, if application be made before
the first Monday of February, 1852.
The course of instruction in’the Male School
ill be as follows :
English Department. —A review, if necessary,
of Geography and English Grammar , with attention
to Orthography, Reading and Writing; and careful
instruction in Composition, Declamation , History,
Rhetoric , Logic and Mental and Moral Philosophy.
Mathematical Department. —A careful review
of Arithemetic; instruction in Algebra, Mensura
tion, Geometry, the higher Mathematics, Bo'ok-Keep.
ing and Surveying.
Department of Languages. — Latin, Greek,
German and French.
Natural Sciences.— lnstruction in Astronomy,
Geology, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy and Phy
siology, by familiar lectures to the more advanced
classes, illustrated by proper apparatus and followed
by daily examinations of the pupils.
In the Female School the course will be as nearly
similar to that in the male, as the circumstances and
wants of the sex will admit. It will include the
same instruction in: the Natural Sciences, and will
also embrace Drawing .
Applicants for admission, of both sexes, must bo
children of citizens of Lancaster county; if males
be over 14, and females over 13 years of age; and
be well grounded in Orthography, Reading, Arith
metic, Geography and English Grammar, and write
a fair hand.
Pupils from the county will be subject to the
same discipline as to study and conduct, as those
of the city; and will be expected to pursue all the
studies of the grade or class to which they may
belong, except in the Languages, all or any of which
may be omitted at the option of the parent or
guardian.
The TERMS are $l5 per annum, payable half
yearly in advance, without any extra charge; but
pupils are to find their own books and stationery.
This sum is the same" as the average cost to the
City of the instruction of resident pupils.
There are now three competent Instructors and
about 100 pupils in each of the schools, with the
foregoing course of studies in operation. The num
ber of teachers will be increasecfto/our when nec
essary.
The scope.and system of training is designed to
enable the pupils to perform the active duties of
life with credit to themselves, should they enter no
higher institution of learning; or to fit young men
to enter any college in the land, considerably ad
vanced, should they so desire. It is also especially
intended to aid in the preparation of Teachers.
Should more than-the above number apply, per
sons designed for the profession of teaching will
be prefered.
Application can be made to any of the under
signed, before Ist February, 1852.
John C. Baker, • _Peter McConomy,
Bernard Keenan, William Mathiot,
John L. Atlee, . Patrick Cassidy,
Tho. H. Burrowes, George M. Kline.
By order of the Board.
GEO. M. STF.INMAN, Pres’t.
John Zimhebman, Secretary.
dec'9 '
JOB PRINTING neatly and exp ediciouy exe
cuted attfcis Office.
Valuable IlaUßoaid JLot for Sale
or Bent. •
THE subseriben offer at privatesale all that val
uable Rail Road Loijiu! the city of Lancaster,
situated between the forwarding warehouse of Ja
cob Albright and Konigmacajer and Bauman’s car
rying establishment, 64 feet front on rail road,
and extending to Prince street. 240 feet more or
'less with a free and uninterrupted wagon passage
through said yard, at either front, whereon are
erected two TENANT HOUSES, a large Kff
WAREHOUSE, and Railroad Tracks witbjjjj,
separate sideliugs for transient cars. '
This lot would make a splendid Lumber or Coal
yard, and is the most desirable site for a large For
warding and Commission Hobse or a Depot, in the
city. OCrlf not sold previous to Jan. 1, 1852, it
wiJ£ be rented to the highest or best bidder. For
terms apply to . - A. W. RUSSEL & CO.,
dec 9 tf-46] Krampti’s Arcade, Lan. Pa.
Orphan’s Court Sale.
ON Saturday the 27th day of December, A. D.
1851, in pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s
Court ofi Lancaster county] the undersigned Ad
ministrators of George Peijce, late of Maylown,
in East Donegal twp , Lancaster county, dec’d ,
will expose to public sale, at the public house of J,
R. Barr, in the village ofMa|ytown,in said county,
the* following Real estate, viz:
A LOT OF GROUND
in the village of May town, fronting on River street
in said village, and adjoining lots of Joseph and
William Welchantz, with la TWO STORYee||
LOG DWELLING HOUSE,j Stable, and otherjjjH
improvements thereon erected.
This property is an desirable one.
Sale to commence nt 5 o’clock P. M., of said
day, when due attendance will be given and terms
of sale made known by !
HENRY SHERBAHN,
SAMUEL PENCE,
dec 8 3t-46] j Administrators.
ALL persons indebted ito the firm of John
Lenner & Co., are hereby cautioned against
settling with James as no payments to
him will be recognized by me.
dec 9-46-3t*j | JOHN LENHER.
AN election will be held on Monday the sth
day of January next,jat the house of Henry
Shaffner in Mount Joy, between the hours of 10
and 12 o’clock, for a President, ten Managers and
Treasurer of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and
Middletown Turnpike Road.
By order of the President,
dec 9 46 3t] J. LONG, Treasurer.
Farmers’ mutual Insurance Co.
THE members of the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance
Company, are hereby notified that an election
for Directors and Appraisers, for the said Company,
will be held at the public house of Wm. Wright,
in the city of Lancaster, on Saturday the2lthimt.,
at 1 o’clock P. M. JOHN STROHM,
dec 9 46 tdj .. | : Secretary.
12 00
17 50
27 00
35 00
2 00 to 2 60
8 00 to 16 00
Travels, Biography, History.
December 6, 1851
YALUABLE Books from! the late trade sales at
WILLIAM MURRAYfS Cheap Book Store,
Krajnph’s Building, North Queen street, Lan.
The Works ol M. De Montaigue, comprising his
Essays, Letters and Journey through Germany and
Italy, with notes from all the commentators, By
Wm. Hazlitt. 1 'vol. |
Keightley’s History of the Roman Empire, from
the accession of Augustus, |to the end of the em
pire of the West.
Oliver'Cromwell’s Letters and speeches, with
elucidations, by Thomas Carlyle, 2 vols. Bvo.
Troiasart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain
and the adjoining countries! from the reign of Ed
ward 11, to Henry IV, with an essay on the char
acter and society of the Middle Ages, by Rev. John
Lord, t vol. j
Parley’s Magazine—containing Biography, His
tory, Travels, Poetry, Moral Tales, Puzzles, &c.,
bound in volumes of six months each, very.cheap.
Essays and Miscellanies, 1 by Leigh Hunt, 1 yol.
Modern Painters,-by a graduate of Oxford, 2
vols. Bvo ) v
Past and Present, Chartism, and Sartoo Resartus,
by Thomas Carlyle, 1 vol. Bvo.
Chambers Information for the People, New and
cheap edition, 2 vols. Bvo. j
Dr. Ruschenberger’s Natural History, embracing
Zoology, Botany asd Geology, with nearly one
Thousand illustrations, and a copious Glossary, 2
vols. Bvo. very cheap.
Baldwin’s Pronouncing Gazateer, Ninth edition,
with a supplement, 1 vol. Bvo.
Church Almanacs, for 1852, the Illustrated Fam
ily Christian. !’
The Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian Metho
dist, Swords, &c., with a Urge variety of Diaries
and common Almanacs, wholesale and retail, at
Wm. Ylurray’s.cheap Book Store,
nov 25 | 3t-44.
To Distillers.
A most valuable property, embracing one acre
of ground, with extensive stone - >nd frame
buildings, well suited for a distillery, will be sold
very low, with a clear title and immediate posses
sion. For particulars enquire of the Editor of this
paper. 1 [dec 2-45-4 t
December 6, 1851
Chrigtmas Is Oming.
THE subscriber has jqst received a large and
beautiful assortment of
and Fancy Goods, suitable 'for the approaching
holidays, which he offers for sale, wholesale and
retail, at low prices. i !
Also, a full assortmentiof Spool Cottons, Paper
Buttons, Pins, Needles, Suspenders, Fancy Soaps,
Silk and Cotton Hdkfs., &c., &c.
WM. E. HEINITSH,
dec 2-45-4t] | No. 18 East King st.
Reading maketh a full man, Writing a correct
man, Speaking a ready man.— Bacon.
WITH all due reverqnce for the genius, talents
and virtues of the who
added so much to the dignity of humanity, Messrs.
YOUNG & O’ROURK would ask the discerning
citizens of this enlightened republic—and particu
larly their friends in Lancaster City and County
the question ? doth it profit a man to be a full man,
a correct man, or a ready man, if he be not also
a well dressed man. In-order to place within the
reach of every man the opportunity of adding this
fourth requisite of a perfect man —they have just
returned from the city of Philadelphia with their
Fall and Winter Goods ’of the choicest selections
ever brought to Lancaster, consisting of black and
various colored Cloths, Pilots, Beavers and English
Kerseys of every color and shade, from the cele
brated manufactory ofßioley, Bishoff, Samones
and Nellesons black doe Skin Cassimere, Fancy
Cassimere of all descriptions; also, Vestings of
Satin Floreutine Silks"’, Ball Vestings, Fancy Silks
of all description; Woollen Goods suitable lor
winter’s ware. All the above of the very richest
French styles, in fact every thing to deck the outer
man, twenty per cent, cheaper than any other Es
tablishment in the city, all of which they will make
up at the shortest notice.
Ready made Clothing ifor the million, consisting
of Black, Blue, Green and Brown frock and dress
Coats, O.vercoats, Monkey Jackets, Vests, Pants,
Hosiery of every description, Shirts, Suspenders,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs,} Silk Undershirts —all the
above is a superb new stock, selling at prices to
suit the times. i YOUNG & O’ROURK.
N. B. —They therefore consider it unnecessary to
puff themselves, as it isia well known fact that this
is the only establishment in the city where fashion
is carried to the highest perfection to please the
most fastidious, and art comes to supply nature’s
defects. Please call and judge for yourselves.
Walnut Hall, North Queen street, between Van
kanan’s Hqtel and the Bee Hive Dry Goods store.
Lancaster, Dec. 2, 1851. 45-tf
WILL positively be sold on Wednesday the
31st day of December, 1851, at the resi
dence of Dr. George T. [Dare, in Colerain township,
Lancaster county, 2 TRACTS OR PIECES OF
LAND, situate in said towaship, as follows, viz:
No. 1 Contains Forty-four Acres, with a large
Two Story Frame DUELLING HOUSE,
Bank Barn and other jout-buildings thereonjgjjgjj,
erected. There is an jOrchard and a variety of
fruit trees on said tract, and it adjoins lands of
Junius P. Marshall, Dajiiel Harrar and tract No. 2.
No. 2. Contains 61 [Acres, with a one and a
half story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn
and other out building thereon erected.
There is a spring of water near .the house,
together with a stream! of water passing through
the premises $ an Orchard with a variety of fruit
trees, and about 30 acrbs of I'IMBER LAND, be
longing thereto, with a sufficiency of Meadow —
adjoining lands of Joseph McLelland, Junius P.
Marshall, Dr. John Eshleman and No. 1.
Also, on the same day will be sold a variety of
personal property, consisting in part of one Horse.
Carriage, Buggy, Cart, | Roller, Wind Mill, Oxen,
Cow, Hay, Straw, Corn Fodder, and a number of
other articles to numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at|9 o’lock A. M., when con
ditions of sale will be made known by
| JOHN WHITESIDE,
Assignee.
dec 2 ts—46]
LADIES KID GLOVES—AII colors and sizes*
of superior quality, at 50, 62* and 75 cts., just
opened. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.
nov 26 44
Fall and Winter, millinery*
MRS. MARY KURTZ has just returned
from Philadelphia, with a beautiful as-Up
sortment of Fall and| Winter Millinery, **
which she is now readpto exhibit at her rooms in
North Queen street-old stand.
Lancaitat) Not. 11. f 42
Notice.
Turnpike Flection.
Important; Discovery!
Public Sale.
~ V" >-
Books l Books I Books!
NEW AND CHEAP.. \
Notwithstanding- thooiuid, 0 r volume*
of choice .literary, scientific end.other good
books have been, carried off by the generous pat
rons of the People’s Book Store, the subscriber
announces that he:is replenishing daily, and still
continues to offer to the citizens of Lancaster city
and county, the same uneqn&lled variety of choice
Books, Stationary, &c., at the above well-known
establishment.
Putnam’s Hoke Cyclopaedia, in 6 volumes,
embracing —
Ist. History of Cronology. {The world’s pro
gress, a dictionary of dates with tabular views of
general history and historical charts, Lvol. 12mo.
2d. Hand Book of Literature and Fine Arts, by
Geo. Ripley and Bayard Taylor, l vol. 12mo.
"3d. Hand Book' of Useful Arts, including agri
culture, architecture, domestic economy, engineer
ing, machinery, manufactures, minning, photogenic
and telegraphic art, by T. Ainsell,- M D., 1 vol.,
thick, 12 mo.
4th. Hand Book oi Universal Biography, by
Parke Goodwin, l vol., thick, l2mo.
stb. Hand Book of Universal Geography, a com
prehensive gazetteer of the world, 1 vol. l2mo.
6th. Hand Book of Science, including natural
history, botany, geology, mineralogy, &c., by Prof.
Samuel St. John, of Western Reserve College, 1
vol., thich, 12mo. These six vols. are intended to
comprise a comprehensive view of the whole circle
of human knowledge. In other words to form a
general cyclopedia in a portable Bhape for popular
reterence for family libraries, for teachers, school
libraries and the general reader,
Library of English Literature—A collection of
the most useful and entertaining portions of nearly
all the standard authors of the English language,
divided into prose, poetry and epistles, 2 thick
volumes, 12mo.
Popular Lectures on Science and Art, delivered
in the principal cities and towns in the U. States.
By Dyonius Lardner, 2 vols. Bvo.
Tales and Novelsby Maria Edgeworth—lB vols.
bound in 9.
The Works of Hannah Moore—Complete in 7
vols. cloth.
Works of Rev. Dr. Channing —In six vols. cloth.
The Bible in the Family, or Hints on Domestic
Happiness, by the Rev. H. A. Boardman, lv. 12mo.
European Life and.fYfanners, in familiar letters
to friends by Henry Coleman, author of European
Agriculture, &c., 2 vols. 12mo.
Glances at Europe in a series of letters from
Great Brittain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c.,
during the summer of 1851—including notices of
the Great Exhibition, &c., by Horace’ Greely.
Travels and Adventures in Mexico, in the course
of journeys of upwards of 2500 miles performed on
foot, by Wm. W. Carpenter, late of the U. S. Army,
1 vol. 12mo cloth. ,
Hints towards Reforms* in lectures, addresses
and other writings, by Horace Greely.
The Natural History of Man, showing three
aspects of plants, beasts and angel, by John B.
Newman, 1 vol. illustrated.
Intermarriage, or the mode in which, and the
causes why. beauty, health and intellect result,
from certain unions, and deformity, disease and
insanity from others,.with B'illustrations.
Marriage its History and Ceremonies, with a
phrenological physiological exposition of the func
tions and qualifications for Happy Marriages, by
N. L. Fowler. Price 50 cents, cloth.
The above with thousands of good bookß, toge
ther with splendid stock of stationary, such as
Gold Pens (warranted,) steel pens, pen makers,
pearl, ivory, tortoise shell, papier mache and mor*
rocco Porte Monnies and ladies Card Cases. Ma
hogany and rosewood portable writing desks;
morrocco do. j rosewood Work Boxesj Papier
Mache and morrocco Portfolios.
Also, a splendid stock .ot Annuals and Gift
Books, all for the holydays. To be had at the
lowest market prices at the “ Peoples Cheap
Book Store, south west corner of the N. Queen
and Orange sts. Lancaster, Pa.
dec 2-46] W. H. SPANGLER.
Announcement!
SHAWLS—DE LAINES—SILKS.
CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER,
Haye received this day—
Splendid Brocha Long and Square Shawls.
New and rich styles Bay State Shawls.
Gay Borders, do
Mode Centres, do
Changeable Centres, do
Black Wool Long and Square Shawls.
Second Mourning, do
Thibet, Cashmere and Terkerri Shawls.
ALL WOOL MOUS DE LAINES,
Elegant and new styles all wool De Laines.
Cashmeres and* rich printed de Laines, at 16,
18}, 20 and 25 ''ents a yard.
2,000 yards figured de Laines worth 16, at 12} cts.
Rich black Silks of approved makes at 75, 87},
$1 and $1.25 per yard.
Plain Changeable Silks.
Rich Brocade Silks.
Persian Cloths and Merinoes.
Alpacas and Changeable Paramettas.
GENTLEMEN S AND BOY'S WEAR.
Black and Mixed Cassimerea.
Fancy Cassimeres and Saiinetts.
Kentucky Jeans at 18}, 25, 31 and 37} cts.
. French Cloths, all colors, from $2.25 to $5.
Satin and Valencia Vestings.
—ALSU—
Bajou’s best make Kid Gloves.
L'dies Sack Flannels, all colors.
5000 yards blue and orange prints.
2000 yards dark Chintzes, worth 10, at 6* cents.
Scarlet, yellow and white wool Flannels, at IS*,
25, 31 and 37* cents.
MUSLINS! MUSLINS !
Extra superfine bleached Muslins, yard wide, at
6. 8,9, 10 and 12* cents.
• Heavy sheeting Muslins at 10 and 12* cents.
CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.,
National House Building, North Queen street, next
door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store,
nov 25 44
ON Saturday the 27th day of December, 1851, in
pursuance of an order of the o>phans’ Court
of Lancaster county, the undersigned administrator
of David McNeely, sen., will expose to sale, at the
public house of Andrew Myers, in the borough of
Mount Joy, in sa*d county, the following Real Es
tate of said deceased, viz :
FIVE LOTS of ground, situated in the village of
Springville, in said county, alb fronting on the Lan
caster and Middletown Turnpike, which passes
through said village, and running back to a 14 feet
alley—numbered in plan of said village, Nos. 225,
226, 227, 228 and 229, and adjoining properties of
D. Martin on the East, and on the West.
The said lots are in good order, and will be sold
separately, or together, to suit purchasers. Persons
wishing to view the property will call on Jacob
StoufFer, residing in Mount Joy borough.
Sale, to commence at 5 o’clock, P. M., of said
day, when due attendance will be given and terms
of sale made known by
dec 2 4t-45]
To Physicians.
NOW ready for delivery by the subscriber the
celebrated work on SURGICAL ANATOMY,
by Joseph-Maclise, Fellow of the Royal College of
Surgeons. The above work is neatly and strongly
bound in black cloth. Illustrated with sixty eight
colored p'ates of almost natural size and sold at
the low rate of $lO.
United States Dispensatory —New edition, 1851,
also ready Physicians are ivited to call and sup
ply themselves with these two indispensable works.
A large lot of standard medical works and text
books always on hand at the book store of
Christmas Toys.
THE subscriber is now manufacturing, at his es
tablishment in E. King street, SUGAR TOYS
of every description, which he offers, at wholesale
and retail, on the most reasonable terms.
OCrCOUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to
give him a call, as he feels confident of pleasing
them, both in quality, beauty and prices, of the
article he is now preparing for the approaching
hollidays. JNO. L. KEFFER.
nov 25 44
Y & O’R,
Assigned Estate of Tbos. Jobnston
& Wife, late of Drumore twp.
THE Auditor to distribute the assets remaining
in hands of John, Mcßparren and Philip W.
Housekeeper, assignees of said assigned estate, to
and among the creditors entitled to same, will meet
all persons interested on Wednes-fay the 17 th of De
cember, at 2 o’clock P. VI., at the public house of
Wm. J. Steele, in the city of Lancaster.
nov2s 4t-4IJ GEO. M, KLINE.
Estate of David Hoover, dec’d.
THE heirs and legal representatives of said de
ceased, are hereby notified to be and appear at
the next Orphans’ Court, to -.be holden on the
Third Monday in December , at 10 o’clock A. M.,
then and there to accept or refuse the Real Estate
of said deceased, at the valuation made of it under
the proceedings in partition.
Attest. BENJAMIN KAUFFMAN,
Nov 18 4t-43J Clk. of O. Court.
Mrs. Rannlnger
HAS just received from Philadelphia,
and will open on Monday next, the
the 24th inst., a splendid assortment of fSb.
FALL AND WINTER BONNETS,
Feathers, Ribbons and Flowers, together with
Velvets and Silks, at her store in North Queen st.
She invites the Ladies to call and examine for
themselves. [nov 18-43
Concordville Nurseries.
jfILQ PETERS & SON have now ready for
Ba l e an extensive collection of choice
Pear, Peach, Plum, Apricot,Cherry,
Almond and Nectarine Trees j Raspberry, Goose
berry and StrtfVvbeiry Plants ; Grape Vines, Silver
Leaf, Maple, &c. These trees have not been at
tacked by worms, and cannot be exceeded in size.
Apply to 'JAMES 8. PETERS,
26 North Eight street, Philadelphia.
HOT 18 43-4 t
v, •
Public Sale.
DAVID McNEELY, Jr.,
Adminstrator.
W. H. SPANGLER.
REMOVAL
CHRISTIAN WIDMYER,
FANCY CABINET MAKER,
TJ ETURNS thrift ato his numerous friends and
Tl customers for their patronage at the .old
stand, and hereby notice, that he has
moved his- establishment from the Northwest to
the Sonthest corner, of East King and Duke street,
opposite Sprechei*s Hotel, Lancaster, Pa., where
he will always keep on hand, and manufacture to
order, at short notice and on the most reasonable
terms, BUREAUS , DESKS, WASH-STANDS,
Bedsteads, Sofas, Breakfast, Dining, Centre ■
AND PIER TABLES,
and, in short, every article in the Cabinet Maker’s
line, of the best material and in the most fashionable
styles, full v equal to any work manufactured in the
city of Philadelphia. He invites the public to call
at his extensive.
FURNITURE ROOMS,
and judge for themselves, as he does not Wish that
any one should take,his word alone.
His stock of Mahogany and Walnut is very large
and fine, and as he employs none but the best of
workmen, the public may rest assured thaj every
thing will be done to please the most fastidious.
Old Furniture repaired at moderate prices.
will be made at short notice, and
a Hearse kept in readiness to attend Funerals.
C. W. solicits a continuance of public patronage.
James H. Barnes,
FANCY AND TODSO.CHAIR MAEEB,
Has : also removed his e-tablisbment to tbefTk
same place —Southeast corner of E. King and
Duke streets —where he will keep constantly /
on hand and manufacture to order,
FANCY CHAIRS,
(including Wnlnut and Mahogauy,) SETTEES,
Cane Bottomed and Windsor Chairs, all in the
latest styles, and of the best materials and work
manship.
His prices will be moderate, and nothing shall be
left undone on his part ta. merit a continuance of
the patronage so liberally extended to him since
he has been in business. §£rPlease call at the
FURNITURE ROOMS ,
as above, and judge for yourselves, of his ability
and willingness to supply the wants of customers.
Lancaster, Nov. 25, 1851. * 44
Big Court Day.
THIS was a great day for “Old Lancaster.”—:
Thousands of persons from the country visited
here on that day—not a few of this number em
braced the opportunity of calling at the
“GOLDEN EAGLE DRY GOODS STORE,” ;
and the general exclamation was “well, this is
the place after all—here we can be suited to a tee
with any thing we want in the way of
CHOICE AND HANDSOME DRY GOODS.”
Although great was the number of those
FAMOUS BAY STATE SHAWLS,
so cheaply sold on that day, we are still prepared
to offer as great inducements as ever—by means of
a fresh supply—which we receive, almost daily. !
BROCHA, LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS. :
Shawls! Shawls! from 50 cts. to 50 dollars. :
Ladies’ Bay State Sack Flannels, an additional
all shades and colors. .
Moua de Laines! Mous de Laines ! —5OO pieces
received —prices 12} to 50 cents. An excellent
article, beautiful design, high colors, &c., for 25
cents —worth 37} cents.
• Calicoes! Calicoes! Calicoes! —One case which
we are selling for 6} cts.—cheap at 10 cts.
THOS J. WENTZ & CO.,
Golden Eagle.
FINE DRESS GOODS.
Ladies, in this branch we are complete. We offer
Silks, every shade and hue—famous Eagle Brand
Black Silks, &c. . :
Lupine-all wool De Laines and Cashmeres—
plain and figured.
Merinoes ! —Lupins’ genuine French fabric.
Mazarines.—Colors, maroon, mode, crimson, &c.
THOS. J. WENTZ & BRO.,
Gelden Eagle, corner E. Kinh and Centre Square;
nov 25 44
Valuable City Property Tor Sale.
rilHE,Trustees of the First German Reformed.
|_ Church, of Lancaster, Pa., offer tor sale « * : .
two DWELLING HOUSES, known as the plSjjL’
“ Parsonage” of the First German Reform
ed Church, fronting on the east side of North Duke
street, this city, adjoining property of Amos Ell
maker. Esq., on the north and Mr. Reuben S.
Rohrer on the south, with a full
LOT OF GROUND,
on the rear of which are the necessary out-build
ings and a well of never failing water, with pump
in it. There are also a number of fruit trees on
the lot. The buildings are substantially built of
brick, two stories high, and divided into conve
nient rooms. One of them is occupied by the Rev.
H. Harbaugh, and the other by the isses Bads
man—the lower story of the latter is used as a Lec
ture room.
This property is pleasantly and eligibly located,
near the central part of the city, and to persons
wishing abpautiful and healthy private residence,
a rare inducement is here offered. It will be sold
separately or together as purchasers may desire.
Application must be made to either of the under
signed, who will give all neceasary-tnformarion and
make known terms of sale. *
{£7 If the above property is not sold previous to
'"aturday, the 20th of December next, it will be
offered at public sale, on that day, at the public
house of Mrs. Messenkop, in East King direct, this
city, at 7 o'clock in the evening, .when te-ras will
be made known by the undersigned. i
LEWIS HALDY,
WM HUBERT, i-
HENRY BUNDEL, i
Trustees.)
nov 25—14—tsj
A Literary Paper for the People,
THE BOOK TRADE,
A Monthly Record of New Publications and Liter-
ary Advertiser,
At 25 Cents per Annum —in Advance.
H. WILSON, Publisher, 49 Ann Street, New York.
THE Second Volume of this Journal commenced
in August, 1851. ' Back numbers can be sup
plied to a limited extent.
Each number consists of from Twelve to Sixteen
large quarto pages, printed on new type and excel
lent paper; forming in a year a volume of from 150
to 200 pages.
Its contents are .* —A list of all works published
in the United States in each month; Literary Intelli
gence ; Reviews of New Books, &c., &c., occupying
about one half the sheet; the remaining half ; is
devoted to selections from the best literature of the
day, and to a very interesting miscellany.
It is the object of the publisher to render the
“ Book Trade” agreeable to the taste of the gen
eral reader, while it conveys intelligence of what
is going forward in the world of Literature ; a
species of information, which 4 it is presumed,’is
worth more than the subscription to every intelli
gent person.
All communications by mail, must be prepaid.
A FEW OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
« ‘The Book Trade,” is the name of a periodi
cal published in this city, which we can conscien
aiously commend as a valuable monthly record .of
new publications.” —Knickerbocker Magazine.
“ It is designed as well for the scholar as for the
trade, and will be found of great interest and value.
* * * * In general appearance it resembles
the London Athensum.” — Jour. Commerce.
“ We recommend it to all who have to with
books.” — Democrat , Allentown, Pa. •’
“An excellent literary journal.’’ — N. Y. Tri
bune.
“ A valuable literary record.” —Evening Post.
“ It,will be found to be invaluable to authors,
clergymen, lawyers, teachers, and all general read
ers. Such a publication has long been needed, and
we are glad to welcome it.”— Dem. Freeman , Hud
son, N. Y.
“ A valuable paper for literary men.” —Old Col
ony Memorial.
nov 25 3t-44
Estate of Michael R. Witmer and
» Wife.
In the Court of Common Piets for the co. of Lan*r.
WHEREAS, Anthony E. Roberts, assignee of
Michael R. Witmer and Wife, did on the
1 7th day of November 1851, file in the office of the
Prothonotary of the said Court, his petition for a
discharge from the duties as assignee of the said
Michael R. Witmer and Wife. '
Notice i 9 hereby given to all persons interested
in the said estate, that the said court have appoin
ted the 15th day of December, 1851, for the dis
charge of said Assignee as prayed for, unless ex
ceptions be filed. Attest,
HENRY STOEK, Proth’y*
Proth’ys office, Lan. Nov. 25. 44-3 t ;
To Contractors and Others.
T) AILROAD CARS FOR SALE.—4
XV/ good open bodied railroad cars used .Tjgrrxp*
for carrying Coal, Lime, &c. ! “ w ■
These Cars will be sold lot a very low price on
application to PRICE & ROWLETT, \
Coal Dealers, N. E, Corner of 12th and Willow
streets, Philadelphia. [nov 25-44-4 t
Mount Joy Academy.
Lancaster County, Pa. »
THE Winter Session of this Institution .comf
menced on the fifth of November. , j
Students will be received at any lime.. For paty
ticulars apply personally or by letter to the Prin
cipals. E. L. MOORE,
nov 18-43-81*] J. W. SIMONTON.
Stoves! Stoves! ,
rHE subscriber has just received a large assort
ment of Stoves of the latest patterns, includ
ing the celebrated Liberty j Air-tight Cook, flat
iop complele and others. Also, a splendid assort
ment of Parlor Stoves, coal and wood, Salamander,
lee., &c., all of which are sold at the lowest prices.
REUBEN S. ROHRER,
oet 28-401 :Bign of the Anvil.
JUST RECEIVED—A superior lot of FRESH
FRUIT , consisting of Oranges, Raisins, Fios,
Soft Shell Almonds, &c., fee. 1 : KEFFER’S :
Confectionary and Fruit Store, No. 6, E. King st.
n«v 25 44 :
At the Bee Hive Store.
SHAWLS] BAY STATE.
WHO would not have a Bay State Shawl when
you can get one at Wentzs’ Bee Hive Dry
Goods Store for just one-half the - money that was
generally paid for them t Here [you ean have the
opportunity of making a selection from an assort
ment not always kept in a retail store.
An elegant shawl lonly $5, .worth $B,OO.
« “ 7, ! « 10,00.
In fact the real genuine, solid,-all wool, gay and
plain Dong Shawls, 72 x 144, -cheap. A very good
Shawl, only $l,OO. Plain modp and lead cloth
Square Shawls, Black twisted and knotted fringe
Square Shawls. Drab [and bhckjsilk fringe Thibet
Shawl, only $4,00, worth $6,00.J Rob Roy, or the
celebrated basket Shawls, very heavy, 9*4 only
$2,50.
New designs Brocha' Long Shawls, centres coL
green, cherry, brown, ;drab, white, and blue, war
ranted all wool, only $17,60. Mournig Bay State
Long Shawls, $3,50 to $ 12, 00j worth $26,00. —
Brocha, 9-4, Square Shawls, all wool, only $4,00,
worth $B,OO. Plain, 9-4, solid cols, maroon, green,
blue, scarlet 'and brown Bay State Shawls, now
very fashionable, selling at a great bargain.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
Bee Hive, Lancaster.
The voice of the pbople must be heard, conse
quently the excitement now going abroad about a
“New Court House” [must be settled by the only
true way of voting for the demolishing of the old
one.
It has loug been a settled fact ; by the majority of
the people, that at the Bee Hive Dry Goods Store
you can see the greate t variety -of handsome, and
the most fashionable style of goods, brought before
an enlightened public i for examination. Here you
can at all times get the besi bargains.
cT All wool, high cols. De Lames, 31,37, 50 cts.
is Rich cols., large and small figures, 37, 50,62,
So 75 oents. - ;
B § Plain De Laines, mode and drab cols., 25,37}c.
sStMode, pink, cherry, red, ;scarlet, crimson,
‘S. e light blue, dark blue, green—all shades,
j brown, royal andj handsome shades
of Maroon French Merinoes.'
Mode, dark blue, crimson, lead, green, and bl’k
Paramettas. one and one-fourth j yards wide, very
fine, only 62} cts.
Gold Medal, large figs. De Laines, only 25, w’th 37}
<( <( <c u (< it 25
“ ** neat “ ' « 18}, 25,37}.
CHAS. E. WENTZ &.BRO.,
, ■ Bee Hive Store.
CALICOES, CALICOES.
• .This assortment is very complete.
Good styles, only 6}, worth 12}. Green and
yellow prints, only 8 cts. Black and white Calicoe,
only 6}, worth 10 cents., 'Orange and blue, only
8 cts., worth 10. Unbleached cotton fianoel, only
6}, 8, 10 cts. A few more pieces unbleached Mus
lin at 6} cts. Checks; Tickings,' Flannels, &c., all
colors. . BEE [HIVE, N. Queen st.
Bajou’s and Alexandre’s Rid 'Gloves, all colors
and sizes, from No. 6 to No. 8. selling at only 75 c.
Extra fine, heavy work L. C. Handkerchiefs,
$ l to $5. ,
Extra fine, heavy plain L. C. Hdkfs. 12}c. to $2.
Fine, new style needlework Collars, lor Ladies.
Ladies, white lamb’s wool Hose, 37}, 60, 62}c.
“ black “ ’ “ do.
“ mixt ** do.
- Sack Flannels, pink, green, gray mixt, blue mixt,
and light bilie cols., 0n1y.25, 3I 1 , 37} cents.
VI ourning Dress Goods, Collars, Ribbons, &c., of
every description.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
nov 25 tf-44] Bee Hive, Lancaaster. .
THE GREiT SECRET AT LAST DISCOVERED
For' tbe Cure of Consumption.
NEW SYSTEM AND NEW[ REMEDIES!!!
TRIUMPHANT BUCCEBS.
NUTTALL’S SYRIA CUM. The cure for
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness,
Tickling in the Throat, Spitting Blood, Difficult
Breathing, Bronchitis, Incipient, Confirmed, and
Tubercular Consumption. In three bottles. Each
one particularly adapted to each one of three
stages of Consumpton. To the afflicted the ap
pearance in three bottles of Nuttall’s Syriacura is
a new era in Medicine, from its|novelty and direct
opposition to the and inconsistent one
bottle system ; while its success, prepared in this
manner, (’each bottle containing'a different prepara
tion t J in curing the different stages which charac
terize Consumption, has established the welcome
truth of the curability of every stage of pulmonary
Consumption.
approve of it because it is based
upon correct Physiological and .Pathological prin
ciples. i
{ErThe Public approve of it,;because it is com
mon sense, and because they know from sad ex
perience, that one preparation will not cure the
three stages of Consumption.
J)3"The suffering, disappointed, and discouraged
invalid approves of it, because .its principles hold
out a reasonable hope, and when he uses Nuttall’s
Syriacum, his hopes are Tea ize'd.
If he is in the first stage of Consumption and
uses the first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and 0
painful, becomes free and easy, his cough soon
' gets well, the soreness, tickling in his throat, in
flammation, pain 'n his breast, side, head, back,
, joints, and limbs are removed,
i If he is in the second stage and uses the second
I bottle, his fever leaves him, his disturbed slum
I bers become Rweet and refreshing, his night-sweats
i vanish, his expectoration, copious and bloody,
assumes a healthy appearance,: and at length dis
appears, his bowels become regular, his appetite
returns, tbe flush in his cheek disappears, the
burning heat in the palms of his hands and soles
of his feet, are felt no longer, his cough now ceases,
he recovers and is well.
If be is in the third stage, and uses the third
bottle, his Diarrhoea gradually ceases, his weak
bowels become strong, his cough and other bad
symptoms disappear, (and if tbe patient is a female,
her monthly periods return,) his feeble digestion
becomes strong and vigorous, his stomach recovers
its power and tone, and creates new, rich, and
nourishing blood, his strength returns, his wasted
body is clothed with flesh, his life is saved, and he
is restored to health.
Each bottle of Nuttall’s Syriacum has the symp
toms of the stage for which it is intended printed
in front of the wrapper, whereby every invalid
knowing his own symptoms, can judge for himself
.which bottle be requires, consequently no mistake
can occur in selecting the proper medicine.
&CrSee Pamphlets in possession of the Editor of
this paper, containing Dr. Nuttall’s Pathology of
Consumption-Lecture on the] Structure and uses
of the. Human Lungs, and certificates.of cures.
Prepared only by Dr. Wm. Nuttalli inventor and
proprietor. Price SI,OO per bottle.
Dr. Wm. Lindop, FoUerall Buildings, No. 26
South sth street, Philadelphia,!
Agent for the Proprie'or, anil sold ii\ Lancaster
by C. A. HEINITSH and JOHN F. LONG, Drug
* gists. (nov 25-44—ly
Valuable City Property at Public
Sale. ;
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans 1 Court
of Lancaster, will - be sold by public sale, at the
public house of Wai. bright, in South Queen st.,
on Thursday the 18/A of December, 1851, the fol
lowing described real estate, late the property of
John Cuibert, deceased, of the city of Lancaster,
consisting..of a lot of ground : fronting on South
Queen street 32 feet, and extending back 249 feet
to Beaver street, whereon is erected a one
story FRAMEHOUSE, whh a water righ t fU"l
of never-failing water j the above lot adjoins pro
perty of Mrs. Metzgar on the north and other pro
perty of the deceased on the south. ALSO,
TEN BUILDING LOTS,
fronting on South Prince streej, 32 feet each front,
and extending back 249 feet to Beaver street, ad
joining property ofWm. Mathiptand others. All of
the above property is clear of[ any incumbcrance.
To persons desirous of obtaining excellent build
ing lots, a rare.chance : isnow. qffered.
Possession will be given on the Ist of April next.
Persons desirous of viewingjthe above property
previous to the day of sale will! please call on Mary
Cuibert, residing on the premises.
Sale to commence at 6 o’clock in*the evening,
when attendance will be and terms of sale
made known by the undersigned, administrators of
John Cuibert, deceased. |
EDWARD MORTON,
MARY CULBERT.
Lancaster, Nov. 25., j 1 44-4 t
CASH!
SELLING OFF GOODS A=T BARGAINS.
DRY GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, &c. A
general assortment of the above named Goods,
also Market and Travelling Baskets, Basket Car
riages, &c., all of wnich we . purpose selling at a
small advance above cash prices. Friends in the
city and county are respectfully invited to call.
Cheaper than ever. ,
FISH, TAR & SALT, can also be had at No. 80,
North Queen street, two squares from the Court
House, in the Museum Building.
PINKERTON & SMELTZ.
nov 25 r -j » 44-tf
Brewery for Sale.
THE undersigned will sell at private sale a
Brewing Establishment, situated in the borough
of Chainbersburg. : Every convenience desirable
and all the appurtanences required for entering
immediately into the business will be found on and
sold with the premises. For | further information
and terms addresß the subscriber residing in Chara
bersburg, Pa. UPTON WASHABAUGH.
nov 25 ! 44-2 m
Duke Street Resldebce for Sale.
T ”E subscriber! offers at private sale theffgfi
DWELLING HOUSE near the corner orgg,
Duke and Walnut Streets. With or without the
corner lot adjoining. HENRY E. LEMAN,
nov 11 *2-3t
FRENCH FALL GOODS.
AGNEW & jeo, 186 CHESNUT ST.,
HAVE now oplenand for sale, tbe most splendid
stock ofSilkk, Shawls, Cloaks and Merinoes,
ever offered to die Ladies of Philadelphia and
vicinity. Also, superior 4-4 wide
SILK VELVETS
for Cloaks and S^antillas—colors, black, brown,
bine, garnet, green, purple, &c„ &c. 'A full stock
of Paris printed Monslin de Lanes and Cashmeres,
heavy Brocade Silks, brown, tyae,.purple, garnet
and mode; white, pink, blue and corn colors; for
wedding dresses, colors, blacky gro de Ryans and
attaoran Silks. Splendid
EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS,
Brocha Long and Square Shawls, new designs;
Bay State Long and Square wool Shawls, Paris
Embroidered Chemezettes, Sleeves, Cuffs, Collars,
plain and embroidered Cambric Hdkfs., Ladies* and
Gentlemen’s white and colored Kid Gloves; Lu
pins’ black Bombazines, Canton Cloth and Alpaca,
with a large stock! of staple and fancy Dry Goods,
a large portion of [which has been purchased at the
late large auction sales in New York and this city,
and will be sold below importers prices.
N. B.—We bavo determined to sell off our stock
in our store 188 Q<:xt door above. Dayers can have
/eal Bargains by calling immediately, as it must
be closed out in a few days.
Philadelphia, N >v. 18. 43-6 t
STOYjES! STOVES!
'IPOT.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
of Lancaster city and county, that he' is now
receiving one of the. finest collections of Parlor,'
wood and coal Cooking Stoves, &c., ever brought
to this market. His collection comprises the finest
patterns and styles of the celebrated manufactories
of New York, Philadelphia, Troy, Albany, Provi
dence, &c., and he is confident that out of so large
an assortment no one can fail of being pleased.
He would also Istate that he is the sole agent of
Lancaster county! for two of the most celebrated
Cooking Stoves now iu use. These stoves burn
either wood or coal, and he is particularly desirous
ol calling attention to them.
His stock of Glass, Oils, Paints, Htrdware, Sad
dlery, Cutlery, Iron and Steel, is of the most ex
tensive character] to which is being added daily
fresh supplies. Ain extensive lot of Mahogany and
Walnut Veneers just received.
He is also ageqt for the Ohio Fire
Proof Paints. - $ ,<
He flatters himself that with his present large
stock and facilities, he is enabled to make it largely
to the advantage of all persons dealing in his line.
Please call and [examine for yourselves, at the
feign of the “ Big Lock,” North Queen Street, be
tween Hostetter’sjaud Danner’s hotels.
oct 18-tf G. D. SPRECHER.
Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens,
Grape Tines, Roses, Greenhinse Plants, &c., Ac.
'I HE subscriber has how on hand a jeuMttk
j large assortment of Roses, Shrubs,
and Greenhouse Plants, &c., &c. And
having made ample arrangements with
several of the largest and best nursery
establishments in Philadelphia, which will enable
him to furnish at Lancaster, at the lowest Philadel
phia prices, FRUIT, SHADEand ORNAMENTAL
TREESy Grape Vines, Evergreens, Roses, Shrubs
and Greenhouse Plants, &c. The public is respect
fully requested to'call and examine for themselves.
BOQUETS and cut flowers for sale.
J. ZIMMERMAN,
North Queen street, opposite White Horse Hotel.
Lan caster, Oct. 21. 39-3 m
Valuable Building Lots at Public
Sale.
ON -WEDNESDAY, the 10th of DECEMBER
next, the undersigned executors of the last
will and testament of Abraham Royer, late of the
city of Lancaster, dec’d, will expose to public
sale, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’
Court of Lancaster county, at the National House,
kept by George Danner, in North Queen street,
A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND,
situated on the sbuth side of East Orange street,
in said city, near Franklin College I ', containing in
front on Orange street 52 feet 6 inches, and ex
tending in depth to a fourteen feet alley, on the
south 245 feet; more or less; adjoining property
late.of Dr. Abraham Brenneman. dec’d, John F.
Shroder and others on the west, and other property
of the said Abraham Royer, dec’d, on.the east.
The above lot or piece of Ground is situated in
a pleasant and healthy part of the city and is worthy
the attention of thbse who wish to purchase a de
sirable site for building.
It will be solckeither in the whole or in two
equal parts, each having a front of 26 feet 3 inches
on Orange street, as may be found most advanta
geous to the estate.'
Sale to commence at half past 6 o’clock in the
evening, when attendance will be given and terms
of sale made known by the executors.
JOHN BEAR,
JACOB BEAR.
.nov 18-43-4t]
Public Sale;
ON Saturday, the 13th of December, 1851, by
virtue of an Order of the Orphan’s Court, the
undersigned administrators of John Immel, late of
Millf-rstown, dec’d., will sell'by public vendue, at
;the late residence of said dec’d., in the village of
Millerstown, Manor twp., the following valuable
Real Estate, viz:
Purpart No; 1, consisting of 3 Acres of land,
on which are erected a
TWO-STORY TAVERN HOUSE, II
(Sign of the Swan,) with a blacksmith shop, grind*
ing shop, Barn, and other out-buildings, situate in
said village.
Purpart No. 3, consisting of a Lot of Ground,
situate in said k village, containing 1 acre, and ad
joining Frederick street, and Purparts No. 2,4,
and 5.
Purpart No. 4, consisting of 1 Acre Lot, situate
in said village, adjoining lands of B. B. Martin, M.
Bender, and Purparts 5 and 6.
Purpart No, 6, consisting of a Two Acre Lot,
situate in said village, adjoining Purparts 1,2, 3,
4 and 6, fronting on Prince street.
Purpart No 6, consisting of a Two Acre Lot, on
which is erected a one-story House, situate in said
village, adjoining lands of George Ehrisman, M.
Bender, and Purpart No. 6.
The above property is in a high stato of cultiva
tion and in good order and repair. The Tavern
fcJtand is an exceedingly desirableone —having been
kept as such for many years—enjoying now an ex
cellent run of custom.
Persona wishing to view the premises previous to
the day of sale, will please-call upon the under
signed residing on the same.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by the undersigned Administrators.
JACOB IMMEL,
ELIZABETH IMMEL.
nov 25 ts*-44
Wood Land at Public *ale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court,
of Lancaster county, the administrators of the
estate of-the late. Benjamin Wright, dec’d., will
offer at public sale, on the 26th day of December,
1851, at the public house of F. Ulmer, (formerly
Hess’ Tavern) near the premises, in Manor twp..
36 ACRES OF VALUABLE CHESNUT AND
OAK TIMBER LAND,
on the road leading from Safe Harbor to Columb ; a,
about two miles from the former and eight from the
latter place, and near the village called Pittsburg.
This tract is divided into 7 lots, and will be sold
in whole or in parts to suit purchasers.
Sale to take place on the above flay at 2 o’clock,
P M., when terms of sale will be, made by
. . S. WRIGHT,
J. W. WRIGHT,
„ JAMES BONES,
nov 25 st-45J_ Administrators.
Estate of John Masterson, late of
this City, dec’d.
LETTERS of administration on the Estate of
John Masterson, late of this city, dec’d, hav
ing been granted to the subscriber, residing in said
city : All persons knowing themselves indebted to
the said estate are requsted to make payment im
mediately, and ihose having claims will present
them without delay, properly authenticated for set
tlement, to PETER MASTERSON,
nov 18—43—6t*3 • Administrator.
Nalls! Kails!
JUST received a large assortment of Nails, all
kinds and prices, for sale low at the old-Hard
ware Store, East King street, Lancaster. ~
REUBEN S. ROHRER.
act 28 40
Stock for Sale.
5 SHARES Colombia Bank and Bridge Co.
5 do. Manbeim Plank Road.
J F. BHRODER & CO., Brokers,
aep 9 33^
Feathers! Feathers!!
JUST received and for sale a large lot pf Prime
Live Geese Feathers.
CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO.,
National House Building, North Queen St.
0ct.28 l- 40
To Sportsmen.
JUST received a very superior lot of Double
Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—alar Re
volving Pistols, Game Hags, Shot Pouches, Powder
Flasks, fine canißter powder and shot for sale low.
' REUBEN S. ROHRER,
oct ; Bign of the Anvil.
Lancaster Clotblng Bazaar.
JOSEPH GORMLEY,
WOULD call the attention of his old custo
mers and friends and the public in general
to bis new Clothing Bazaar, which he has opend in
North Queen street, directly opposite Vanaanan’s
Hotel. His stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND
CLOTHING,
is entirely new, of the latest importation and style.
It would be unnecessary to say more than that his
long and well known experience in business will
cammand him a very large share of public patron
age.
His stock consists of all the different colors and
shades of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
that are manufactured; plain and twilled Cloths,
English and French, plain and doe-skin Cassimerer,
fancy of all sorts of stripes and bars, also
BLACK SATINS AND FANCY VESTINGS,
together with a large stock of Undershirts gnd
Drawers, white and fancy Shirts, Collars, and Cra
vats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions. His
stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
which consiita of Over Coats, Sack, Drete n 9
Frock Coats, Pants and Vests, which are all got up
in the latest and most approved styles.
JOSEPH GORVILEY solicits public inspection
of his Stock, being confident from its being entire
ly new and carefully selected, that he can offer in
ducements to buyers never before offered by any
one; and by calling at his “ Clothing Baxaar ” wifi
prove conclusively to the minds of all that he can
save them twenty per cent.
JOSEPH GORMLEY,
Lancaster Clothing Bazaar, opposite Emanuel Van- '
kanoii’a Hotel,
October 28, 1851.
Tlie German Washing: Fluid,
IS considered by thousands who, have tested it,
as being the greatest. Scientific Wonder or
the World! entirely do<ng away with that labor
ious and injurious practice of rubbing the Clothes
upon the wash board, and a great saving of Time,
Labor asd Expense.
N B.—To prevent fraud and imposition, (for
many ore trying to palm off an article put up like
mine,) the proprietor, I. P. Hoyt, will put his
Written Sionature over the cork of every bottle.
And he only asks an enlightened public not to
confound the GERMAN WASHING FLUID with
others that are in the market.
It is put up in large pint bottles, and sold at the
nominal price of 12$ cents.
Printers will find it greatly to their advan
tage to purchase this Fluid by the gallon, tocleanso
their Type and Rollers, being a very superior arti
cle for that purpose. Manufactured only by
; I. P. HOY’D,
At his Laboratory and principal Depot, No. 10
South Fifth street, Philadelphia.
Sold at Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally.
A liberal discount made and extensive advertising
for the benefit of Agents. Remember the name
GERMAN WASHING FLUID,
All letters to be post paid
oct 7
Hover’s Ink Manufactory,
REMOVED TQ NO. 144 RACE SThEET,
(Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St.,)
PHILADELPHIA,
WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increaso
facilities, to supply the growing demand for
HOER’S INK, which its widespread reputation
has created.
This Ink is now so well established in the good
opinion and confidence of the American Public,
that it is scarcely necessary to say? anything in its
favor, and ihe manufacturer takes this o <portunity
to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be
abused,-
In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink,
he also manufactures Adamantine Cement for mend
ing Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair
Dye’, a trial only is necessary to insure its future
use, and a Sealing Wax , well adapted for Drug
gists and Bottlers, at a very low pr.ee, in large or
small quantities.
Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Manufacturer,
No. 144 Race Street.,
Between;4th & sth. opposite Crown St.,
OCt. 7.3 m. PHILADELPHIA.
Cheap Stove Store.
JOHN KERSHAW, .
No. 460 Market Street,
ONE door above Thirteenth street, Sooth aide.
Has on hand a large assortment of
COMPLETE COOK. FLATv TOP COMPLETE,
GLOBE OR AIR-TIGHT IMPROVED,
Improved Kiaterbock, Band Box and many other
Stoves, too numerous to mention. Alao, a large
assortment of Chamber, Parlor, Bar Room and Of
fice Stoves. Warm Air Furnaces put up and re
paired.
Bricks and Castings always on have. Jobbing
attended to. Superior COAL for sale,
oct 28
Plank Road Notice.
Manheim and Lebanon Plank and Turnpike
J2oad Company.
THE undersigned Committee appointed at a
mceting-kof the Board of Commissioners of said
Company, hold at the public house of David B.
Hostetter, in the borough of Manheim, on Saturday,
Nov. 15, 1851, hereby give notice that ttie books*'
for subscription to the stock of said Company will
be opened on Monday, the 15th of December next,
at the public house of D. B. HostettPr, in the bor
ough of Manheim, at 10 o’clock A. M., and will
there be kept open for five days from 10 o’clock A.
M. until 4 o’clock P. M.; and if the whole number
of shares be not then subscribed, the said books
will be opened at the public house of Henry Sea
grist, in the borough of Lebanon, on the 22d, 23rd,
and 24ih days of December, from 10 o’clock
M. until 4 o’clock P. M.; and at the public house
of Emanuel Shober in the city of Lancas er, on
the 26th and 27th of days of December, from 10
o’clock A. M. until 4 o’clock P. .VI.
Clement B. Grubb, A. Bates Grubb,
William Gleim, Henry Arndt,
Emanuel Shober, David B. Hostetter,
Lancaster, Manheim,
Robert W. Coleman, Charles B. Forney,
Cyrus Shirk. Lebanon,
nov 18 6t-43
Mill Property for Sale.
AS one of the administrators of the estate of
Jacob Stouffer, late of Carroll twp., Perry
county, Pa , dec’d, by virtue ot an oMer of the
Orphans* Court, I will expose to sale, on theprem
ises, On Saturday, December 20th, 1851, that
valuable and well known properly, situate in Car
roll township, bounded by lands of John Smiley,
heirs of C. Rothfon, deceased, William Smith, and
Sherman’s creek, containing 5 acres and 16 perches,
(patented) more or less, having theieon erected a
a large GRIST MILL, (frame and pebble- Amjjk
dashed,) with two run of burrs, two frame [«ii[D]
DWELLING HOUSES, Saw Mill, LathJiUJH.
Mill, two Stables, Stone Spring House, and other
out buildings.
This Real Estate offers peculiar and unusual
inducements to purchasers. The Mills are all new,
in excellent condition, and, being propelled by
Sherman’s Crenk, are capable of doing a very large
business, and have, at the present timq, an exten
sive custom. Timber land can be bought in the
neighborhood, and lumber commands u ready §*le
.and good prices.
ALSO, at the same time and place, will be offered
(or sale, a tract of unimproved land, in same twp.,
adjoining lands of benjam c McCord, John Lunch,
Joseph (tender, George MebSimer and others, con
taining 54 acres, more or lesß, which will be sold
with the 6 r st described tract, or separately, to suit
purchasers.
Conditions. —One third of purchase money to be
on Ist of April. 1852, when possession will be
given, and the residue in two equal annual pay
ments, to be secured by Judgment Bonds or Mort
gage.
The administrator will require the purchaser to
secure him in the amount of the purchase money
n the confirmation of said sale. '
ROBERT JONES, Adm’r.
43—It
Franklin and Marshall College.
"VTOTICE is hereby Riven, that the Rev. J. C.
W Bucher, Agent of Franklin College, has been
authorized and directed, by the Trustees of said
ollege, to, proceed forthwith, and collect the
monies of subscribed for the erection of buildings
for the use of Franklin and Marshall College.
JNO. L. ATI.EE,
JNO. REYNOLDS,
C. HAGER,
D. LONGEKECHER,
SAM’L HUMES,
/ Committee.
ft. B. Sucscribers may pay their subscriptions,
at either the Farmers or Lancaster Bank, which pre
authorized to receive the. same. [oet 7-37-tf
Stoves! Stoves! r
THE subscribers having just received a large ana
elegant assortment of the latest and most ap*
proved paterae of COOJT, COAL AND WOOD
together with
FANCY PARLOR STOVES,
all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices, at
their new and chekp Hardware Store, between
Vankanan’e and Shober’s Hotels, North Queen sL ;
PINKERTON & BLAYMAKER.
Lancaster, Sep. 30. r
Maffet’s Anti-Phlogistic Cotton,
FOR the cure of Inflammations, Wounds, Ulcers,
Poison, Bon»«j Piles, Sore Nipples, &c.
For .ale it . CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
Medicinal, Drag and Chemical Store, No. 13,- Ea.t
King atreet. [noy 25-4 4-lm
Woolen Tarn.
JUST received a complete assortment of Bine
mixed, Black mixedj White, Black, Eluo
clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Yarn Anvil
For sale by CHARLES M. ERBEN &
National Home Building, North Queen r
oct 28 /