DEATHS' On the 24th ult.," Mrs. Mary Seller , widow of .13n Beller, late Of Warwick twp.',. aged 76 years, months and 17 day's. - - On the 20th of NoveMber, Henry Kauffman, of ancaster twp., tigeek 62 ;years,. 11' mouths and 19 'aye. • - At Strasburg, on the 30th Of November, Heater • . Bartholomew, wife of -Matthew. Bartholomew, led 39 years, 2 monthsland 15 days. On the 27th ult., at his residence near Paradise, • is 'county, Michael Musselman, Esq, aged about 0 years. ."" City Delegate Election. WEST WARD DELEGATE MEETING The Dinnocratic citizens of the Weit Ward (Lao are requested to 1 1 meet at the public house i)IJ. Ziegler, W. Orange,' at., on Saturday the 10th of ~ JanustY, JanvAry, 1.852, between ',the hours of 8 and 9 &ark, ip M. for the purpose of electing five delegates to kepresent said ward in the ensuing Co. Convention. • 'By order of Ex. Compfittee. EAST WARD D9:EGATE MEETING. The Democratic citizens of the East Ward (Lan Caster,) are requested to' meet at the public house of Mrs. Messenkop, East King st , on Saturday the 10th of January, 1852, between the hours of 6 and I b o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of . electing five del egates to represent said I ward in the ensuing County • By order of Ex. Committee Township Elections. MARIETTA. The Democrats of ;Marietta will meet at the Bell School House, on Saturday the 10th inst., at 6 o'cllc, P. M. for the purpose 0( electin) five delegates to represent said Borough to the t esuing County Con vention. By order of the Ex. Convention. SALISBURY The DemocrMS of Salisbury township will meet at the public house of James H. Houston, on • Sat urday the 10th inat., bet Ween the hours ot. 2. and 5 o'clock, P. M. forjbe phrpose of electirig five dele gates to represent said township in the ensuing Co. Convention. .By order of the Ex. Committee. MANOR • The Democratic citizens of Manor Township, will meet on Saturday the 10th day of January, 1852, at the public house of Jacob S. Mann, in said Twp., to elect five delegates to the county Conven ti-.1,.t0 meet on Wednesday the 14th day of Janu ary,a-1.1 t o'clock, A. M., at the Public House o Wiliam J: Steele. Election to be held between the hours of 2 and 5, P. 'JOHN KILLHEFFER, • Chairman Twp. Corn. EAST HEMPFIELD. The Democrats of East Hempfield township will meet at the public hourie of Adam Deitrich, on the Harrisburg turnpike, on Saturday the 10th of Jan uary, 1852, hetween the hours of 2.and 5 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing five delegates to represent said township in the ensuing County Convention. 13'y order of the Twp. Com. EAST DONEGAL . - • The Democrats of Fast Donegal township, will meet at the Stone School House, in the, Village of Maytown, on Saturday the 10th January, 1852, be tween the hours of 2 Said 5 o'clock, P. M., for,, the purpose of electing five delegates to represent said township-in the County Convention. By order of the Twp. Com. SADSBURI"FOWNSHIP The Democrats of Sadsbnry township, will meet at the house of John Rowland, on Saturdaythe 10th of January, 1852, for ithe purpose of electing live delegates to represent said township in the - ensuing County Convention, By order of Tow'p. Committee. TURN OUT; DEMOCRATS TO THE DELEGATE AIEETING. rit HE Democratic citizens of Sadsbury Township, 1 . are requested to meet at the hoots of John Roland, on SATE/MAT THE 10th OF JANUARY, 1552, at 2 o'clock, P. M., then and there to elect five persons for delegates to represent the Township in a general County Convention, to be held in Lan caster on the Wednesday i °Bowing, for the pur pose of nominating a candidate for Canal Commis sioner, aqd also for President and Vice President of the United States. By order of the Township Comntittee. N. B.—The Democratic citizens of Sadsbury township, friendly to the nomination for the Presi dency of Old Keystone Buck, the man who was .appointed Ambassador by Gen. Andrew Jackson, •and put at the head of the Cabirlet of the lamented James K. Polk; the Statesman„ovhose eloquence has so often resounded in the American Senate in support of Democratic principles ; and the man who the people of Pennsylvania and the Union delight to honor—the Hon. JAMES BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania, are requested to meet at the store of TowneencL&Hompsher, in the village of Smyrna, on Saturday Evening, January 3d, 1852, at 7 roolock, for the purpose of nominating five Dele gates, to be voted for on the following Saturday. James Rea John Emerson John Rea I Robert Johnson Robert A Rea , William Johnson William F Rea Joseph Russell John Williams Wiliam Linton James Williams Joel Atkinson Zachariah Williams William Knott • Christopher Williams Sproul Knott Joshua Williams . William Connelly John Townsend John McCallaher John Townsend jr 1 Joshua Hummel Amos Townsend 1 James Henry Amos Townsend jr • David Null Geo. C. Townsend Hugh M'Clerin • Jacob rt Townsend • Matthew Power Isaac N Townsend • Andrew Shole Jacob hoar Charles Gay Samuel D M'Clelland Robert Steele William M Noble 1 John Hompsher jr • Jacob 1' Gest • John Hillis Thomas Wright Esq Jacob W Miller Samuel Wright James S Bryant James B Wright Nathaniel Gillespie William L Wright Davis Atkins Charles Dean John Ressler George W Brooke Josepe G Ressler Moses Keech , s George McLaughlin • John Hess • Jasper Hemphill William W Warner, William Armstrong Robert Ferguson Alexander West Robert Ferguson jr Alexander Robinson Samuel Ferguion George McNeal Benjamin Clay Samuel Miller Hugh Reed John Cox Andrew J Reed George. Davis Edward Lammey George Firth Samuel J Boon Lewis Reynolds Hugh Hillis Adam Lambert Thomas Neal, Ebenezer Aikins John Masterson • •David Townsley Thomas C Bailin Isaac Walker Thomas M'Clerin • Taylor Welsh. Huzza P huzza•! for Old Keystone Buck, With him this time we'll try our luck ; • He's the true friend of our glorious Union, Then for him welll hold communion. jan 6 t 50-1 t A Valuable Farm for Sale. IM OE subscriber as Executor of the last will of j_ William K'err, deed, will offer at public sale, . at the residence of said deed, on the 19th of Feb ' ' ruary, 1852, the tract ill land of which Wm. Kerr died seized, containing about 250 ACRES of limestone land of prime quality, and in a high state of cultivation, and most valuable improve _nients. This farm lies on Apple-Pie Ridge, in Frederick county Virginia, S miles north of Win , cheater, and 5 miles west of the Depot on the ) - Winchester and Potomac Railroad, adjoining the lands of John Pugh, Wm. Lodge and others. . -.Thel improvements are a good two-story . 6 27 . - STONE HOUSE' with a basement story ass ni used as a Kitchell and Cellar, agood Barn, I' " 1 Corncrib, Granary, Spring-house, Carriage-house and Wagon Shed, with other necessary out-build 'inks, a Well of good Water in the yard, a good Garden and abundance of Fruit Trees. Tgams OF SAr-Er.—One half cash, the balance in three equal annual payments, the purchaser givipg bond and approved security with a hen on the land uor the deferred Payments, bearing interest from the day of sale.l Possession given immediately r upon a compliance with terms of sale, with a re servation of the growing wheat crop and of ingress and egress to cut, secure and haul off the same. At the same time, I will offer for sale the said wheat growing on the farm, supposed to be about : , Sixty Acres. A Credit of six 'plinths' will be given ... • on the wheat, upon the purchaser giving bond with approved security. N. B.—lf the farm is Ad. sold on the above day it will be offered] for RENT to the highest bidder for one year from the first of April next, with the - veservation of a right to commence preparation on I the firet'of March, 1853, for a corn crop. .1 Those wishing to view the premises can do so - L by calling on Mr. John Kerr, living on Green .. . - Springs 1 JOHN;.LIGHT, Executor. .. jan 6 : I 50-ts . 4 Public sale, • Shares Lancaster Bank Stock. do. Litiz Turnpike do. 20 do. New Holland do. The above stock to beeold at the hotel of John Michael, on the 26th of January, at 2 o'clock, P.M. J.,F. SHRODER & CO. 60-3 t 'January 6 City LyceuT. THE' annual meeting of the City Lyceum will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 7 o'clock at Dr. E. Parry's office, for the election of officers. HENRY CARPENTER, jan 6 .It*-60j • Secretary. \ 1 Varmeri , Motu d niimmuk' e . • .Company. - :. • - HE Directoriof the ."Firmers , - Mutual vane Company," submit to the 'members of the said Company, assembled at their annual-meet lug for the election of officers; at Wright's Hotel, in the city'of Lancaster, on Saturday the 27th day' of December, Ai. D. 1851.; the report o f their pro ceedings during the present year. The following statlmeot exhibits the amount of loss sustained by the Farmers' . Mutual lisorance Company during the past year, as also the number of policies that have been issued and the number withdrawn ; thus giving a clear view of the actual condition of the said company. The persons who have sustained losses by fite, on property insured in the Company during the present year, are Christian Landis of Manheim township, by a fire in &dwelling house, 5140 00 Michael W. May, of Bainbridge, by a fire avhich occurred on the 28th of March, A. D. 1851. His barn, bay shed, contents of the barn, warehouse, merchandize inWare house, and damage done to his stock of dry goods and groceries, Henry and Abraham Stoner, by a fire which occurred in their dwelling house in April last, Henry Stoner, of West Earl township, by a .fire which occurred in his barn, on the 9th of July last, consuming his barn and con tents—both Leing insured, William Winnerholt, of Manor township, by the burning of his cooper shop, on the 23d of October last, It will be recollected too, that at the time the last report was made, the company was indebted to several persons who had sustained loss by fire I during the preceding year, the sum of 87812 26 Thts, together with the loins sustained during the present year, has all been paid, as well as other incidental debts and expenses as will appear by the report of the Treasurer; and the Directors have the pleasure to inform this meeting that the Com pany is now entirely free from debt, with the ex ception of something over one hundred and forty dollars due to the Treasurer. The amount of out standing taxes cannot be exactly ascertained, -as it :is in the hands of collectors, some of whom have not yet made full returns, and probably some ex onerations will have to be made, but the amount yet to collect, and in the hands of the collectors will be in and about five hundred and fifty dollars. During the year which is now brought to a close, I 108 new policies have been issued covering pro perty to the amount of $218,117 Alterations and additions to old policies have been mae, amounting to Whole increase During the same time 95 policies have been cancelled, amount-. ing in the aggregate to $200,012 And the alterations in old policies diminishing the amount issued, have been made to the am't of 25,073 225,075 Leaving an actual increase to the amount of Insurance of €416,918 The whole number of policies that have been issued, amount to 1303, and the whole amount of property at present insured is Two Millions, Three Hundred4and Sixty Thousand Dollars, ($2,36000.) The following statement exhibits the receipts and disbursements of the Treasurer during the past ygar : John Rohrer, Treasurer of the Fosmers , Mutual Insurance Company, DR To amount of tax collected during the current year, To amount received for prcaniums dur tng the year, Total received, CR By cash paid to the following persons on the President's warrants, viz: To Joseph Engles, $5OO Henry B. Graybill, 225 Samuel Henkey, ' 36,25 Christian Landis, 45,00 Michal W. May, ' 1725,00 • Henry Stoner, 1320,00 Henry aid Abraham Stoner, 9,00 William Winnerholt, 75;00 Amount paid fur fires, $3955,25 David H. Herr, $7.20 Directors for their services, 52,00 Appraisers, for theirservices, 33.00 John Strohm, Secretary, for his , services for the year 1850, 50,00 John Rohrer, Treasurer, for his services for the year 1850, 30 00 John Rohrer, interest on money advanced, 7,91 Benj. Witmer for services rend'd, 2,921 Geo. W. Flamersly, printing, (in cluding last year's bill), 69,00 E. C. Darlington, printing, 5,50 Geo. Sanderson, do. 5,50 M. D. Holbrook, do. 4,25 Jacob Myers, do. 1,00 Independent Whig, do. t, 50 John Bear, do. .3,25 Brought forward, $4227,288 CR. DR. Brought forward, .$4227,288 84423,77 John Strohm, secretary; for his services during the pres ent year, 60,00 Johhn Rohrer, Treasurer, for his services during the presentyear, 30,00 By balance in his favor last Pr, 352,598 Aggregate o' payments, $4669,88. Deduct monies received, 452.3,77 Balance in favor of Treasurer, $146,11 All of which is respectfully submitted. JOHN ROHRER, ADAM S. DIETRICH, ANDREW METZGER, JOHN 'STROHM, Direc tore. OFFICERS ELECT FOR THE ENSUING , YEAR : Directors. ' John Strohm, John Rohrer, Andrew Metzger, Adam S. Dietrich, John McCartney. • Appraisers. Christ>ri Herr, (Pequen,) Benj'n Snavely, Jacob Rohrer, Michael Seitz, Daniel W. Witmer, Jacob Peters. january 6 LD Lancaster Savings , Institution. January 1, 1352. TllE . Directors of this Institution, have this day declared a Dividend of three per cent. for the last six months, payable on demand. CHAS. BOUGHTER, Treas. 50-3 t January 6 Conestoga. Steam 111111 s. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Conestoga Steam Mills, will be held at their Offiee on Thursday the 15th inst., at which time there will be an Election for five Directors, a Treas urer and Secretary , to serve for the ensuing year. CHAS. W. COOPER, Treas. Lancaster, Jan. 6.50-2 t . . Lancaster and Willow St. Turn pike Co.-riliotice.. THE Stockholders in mid Company are hereby notified that the last Instalment, as well as all' former instalments unpaid on their subscription, will be required to be 'paid to the Treasurer of said Company on or before the 15th of January inst. The said road being finished and the Managers desirous to settle with the Contractors and get the Charter from the Governor to receive toll on said road, the stockholders will see the propriety of paying their subsCripsions in full so as not to cause delay in receiving Toll. , By order of the Board of Managers. CHARLES BOUGHTER, Treasurer. . january 6 50-3 t Public Sale of Bank Stock. ON Monday, January 19th, 1952, in pursuance of the last Will and Testament of Jacob Esh leman, late of Paradise township, Lancaster county, dec'd, will be sold at the public house ol Lewis Sprecher,.in the city of Lancaster, the following Shares ol Bank Stocks, to wit: 62 shares in the Lancaster Bank, 50 shares in the Farmers' Bank, • 30 shares in the Lancaster County Bank, 30 shares in the Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale Made known by the undersigned Executors of sail deceased. JACOB ESHLEMAN, Jr., JACOB FRANTZ. January 6 For Rent. THE Store Room now occupied by Mr. Henry. 'Wright ana . Grocery Store; and several other Store Rooms and offices, in Kramph's Building, East Orange street, near North Queen. Also, a two and a half story Brick Dwelling House, with' seven rooms and a kitchen, for $76 per annum, situated in North Queen street, 4 doors above. James street. Apply immediately to the proprietor, Lancaster, Jan. 6, i 852 Estate of Jacob Collins, decld, LETTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Collins, late of the Borough of Wash ington, decd, having-been issued to the subscriber by the Register of Lancaster county: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present thetn'; without delay, properly authentica ted for settlement, .JOSEPH SCHOCH, jan 6-50-6tl Administrator. Stock for Sal SSHARES Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. • 5 do. Manheim Plank Road. J. P. SHRODER & CO., Brokers sop 9 , pat . _ . - •- _ - - • :NeW.MOSIC.:Stere. MASON .FLINBEI.I4,' Teacher of Vogl Music; , M his friends and thepub: lic, that he has purphased of Mr:J.:Neil; No. 7, Hart's Building,-Siath etreatititiotli Cheinot; adelphia, his entirilstfick :of Miiiric; and -Modal Instruments, to whiehle has added.aliriexissort , went of his own selections, making it the ekoiceet , and moot complete atodk to be : found-in-the "city.— The assortment of Ma4Cal Instruments is very perior._PlANOS frothe best - manufactuvers.-- NefPs elebrated Am erican , Violina, - Violincellos, Flutes, Acrordeons, ourtare Violins, k. Violins, Guitaleand harp strings Of the best quality. The ITALIAN CONTRA BASSITORA,'I superior and new style bass instrumeni,lvery much admired. ' - laW" PUBLICATIONS. He has made arrangements to receive as soon as blamed; all the new music pub.- , fished in New York all Boston. SACRED MUSIC. A large assortment of the best publications. Re pairing of Instruments ' and Instruments exchanged. The interior of the Store has been newly fitted up, makirig. it equal to any in the city for neatness and accommodations. i MASON KINDELL. No. 7 Hart's Buildings, 6th Street, above Ches nut, Philadelphia. i ldec 23 6m-47 Tavern Stand for Rent. THE subscriber offers for rent the large two I story Tavern Hotise at present occupied by Philip Boley, known by the nameof 'Manor Hotel,' situated in West King street, in the city of Lan caster, about one square from the Court House, and next door to the subscriber's store. • The house is well calculated for a tavern and has been occupied as,sucti for man/ year's. The stabling is extensive with sufficient yard room and other conveniences attached, and - is well calculated to do an extensive business. ' Possession given on the first day of April next. DANIEL HARMAN. 49-tr To the Members of the Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County, THAT a Tax of one and a quarter per cent. is levied upon the dollar on their respective pre mium notes on the bdoks previous to the 16th day of March,.A. D. 18511. Loss sustained. by fire, D. B. Rock, printing press and materials, s6oo— Ensminger, piinti rig office and damage done to dwelling house, Is32l,2o—both of Manhcim. John Duch, of Warwick township, a summer house $56, all of Lancaster county. $977,20 being the amount orlosses sustained for the year ending the Ist day of Decembei, A. D. 1851, and to be paid within thirty days from the date hereof, to L. S. Hacker, Secretary add Treasurer of said company, or to P. Martin, PreSident. Jacob Shirk, Samuel Keller, Samuel • Boater, Wm. H. Paul, Samuel Hacker, Jacob Lontcker, Geo. B. Shober, Direc tors. Samuel Nissly, Esq., Ephraim Shober, C. Ktggerreize, John Echternacht, Herd) , Buch, C. 1 , H. Rauch, Nathan Worley, Daniel C. Maurer. Agents, all of Lance ter county. Henry Heilman, Jr., Director, of L banon county. Dr. Edward Illig, Agent, of Berks county. i And those membe s who neglect or refuse to pay before the Ist day o February next, the Insurance of such delinquent o be suspended until the Ist day of May next—unless payment is made as per notice, such delinqent to be marked cancelled 11 1 null and void, as in said Act of Incorporation is provided. By order of the Board of Directors. P TER MARTIN, President. L. S. HACKER, SeC , y. . [dec 30-49-3 t $241,993 Estate of Martin Groff Si. Wife, Of Mu iheim Township. In the Court of Col a mon Pleas for the Co. of Lan. HEREAS, A aham Groffnd John S. Hos tetter,, Trustees of Martin Groff and Wife, did on the 20th day la December 1851, file in the .office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said estate Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate that the said Court have appoin ted the 26th day of January, 1852, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Lan. Dec. 30. 99-4 t $4478 96 $ 5 0 3 77 For Rent--A Store Stand and Dwelling. THOSE two lar ° rooms, one suitable for a workshop, and the other for a store, with nai ler underneath, situated on the north side of East King street, six or eight doors . east of Lewis Sprecher , s Hotel; tieing part of a two story brick house, late the property of Jacob Al. Rhoads.— The rooms will be rented separatel from, or to gether with, the dwelling. The dwelling consists of four or five rooms, i t. s desired, and kitchen, cellar and attic, and will e let on favorable terms. Ap ply to D. W c i. PATTERSON, or address (post-paid,)HRISTIAN H. LEFEVRE,'•; dec 30 tf-49] near Strasburg, Lancaster c 0.4 Central Iron Railing Manufactory 110. 621, Arch s yet, below Broad, PHIL'A. WHIT & DEVENEY, RESPECTFULL ' call the attention of the public generally of Lancaster and elsewhere, to their handsome Designs and Patterns of RAILING for Cemeteries, Public Squares, Balconies, Verandahs, Gardens, &c., &c.!; Ornamental Tables, Chairs, ' Settees Stands of eVery description and style, con stantly kept on hand. Persons who may want any of the above article's, will please give us a call, an every attention will be given to accommodate them at short notice, and their work they will warrant to be equal -to any in tne city or elsewhere, and their prices as low. Nee. 30:49-6m Lancaster Fur Depot ! MUFFS—BOA S—VIOTORINES. CHARLES ERBEN & BROTHER, TTAVE received one of the largest and most general assortment of Ladies and Children's MUFFS, Boes, VICTDRINES AND CUFFS, in the city. Comprising in ptirt the following different kinds of Furs; Stone Martin, French Martin, Fitch, Sa ble, Lynx, Silver Giey, Russian, Siberian Squirrel, Swan's Down and a great variety of all the differ ents qualifies of Black Furl. Also, Fur Trimniings, &c. The above have !just been received fresh rum the Manufacturer, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. Lancaster City Fur Depot. CHARLES 11 , 1, ERBEN & BRO. National House Building, North Queen St., next door to Sprecher's Hardware Store. dec 16 tf-47 T_T AS just received from Philadelphia, MIR': and will open on Monday next / then the 24th inst., a splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER BONNETS, Feathers, Ribbos and Flowers, together with Velvets and Silks, at her store in North Queen et. She invites the stiles to call and examine for themselves. [nov 18-43 James C. Bowyer,' & Samuel Maxton! Jacob Miller, THE undersigned Auditor, appointed to appor tion the balance of money in Court among the lien creditors of said defendant, will meet for the purposes of hisoPpointment at the public house of Chiistian Shenk,inthe city of Lancaster, on Friday the 23d day of January. A. D. 1852, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when all ersons interested are requested to attend. :WM. MATHIOT. dec 30 49-td JUST receive Barreled Gu volving Pistols, Flasks, line eani: oct 28-50] Estate of CI deed„latO jETTERS of k ing been gra sone indebted to payment, and tl - 4 without delay to; residing in M , dee 23, 1851 Fall an' Winter Millinery. MRS. MAR A( KURTZ hub just returned from PhilaVelphia, with a beautiful 'as sortment of FA.T44. AND WINTER MILLINERY, which she is now ready to exhibit at her looms in North Queen stieet—old stand. Lancaster, Nov. 11. 42 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the firm or John A Lenher & to., are hereby cautioned against settling with - James Whitehill, as no payments to him will be recognized by me. ' dcc 9-46-30)1 • JOHN LENHER. TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS, IN FRONT OF lIOWELVS NEW MARBLE WORKS, NORTH QUEEN STREET, BETWEEN ORANGE AND CHESNUT. December 30, 1851. 49-tf F. J, KRAMPH 50-3 t A - N Electioti will be held at the office of the Lancaste County Mutual Insurance Com paey, in Willi matown, Paradise twp., On Tues. DAY. the 13thay ofJanuary, 1852, for the purpose 1 .1 of eluding nin Directors, to serve said Company, for the ensuing year. NAT ANIEL E. SLAYM AKER., Dec 13-47-4 *f . - Secretary, • Sup • Our Silk Velvets. CHOICE shd es, bonnet Silks and Satins, bean riful styl e Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. Fancy Dry Goode generally, very cheap, at - ERBEN'S CHEAP STORE; National House Building, North Queen at. nqv 2.5 44 Fire Notice. Mrs. Rarininger Nov. Term, 1851, No. 19 1 Execution Docket. 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To those persons who may no t t know him by reputation, he asks leave to say that his testimo nials are from the highest sources the city of Philadelphia can mini* viz: From Professors'in the - three Principal medical Colleges, Judges of Courts, Attorneys at Law, Presidents of seeveral Colleges, medical gentlemen, Clergymen and merchants.—Office North Queeii Street. formerly occupied by Dr. Evans, Dentist. References in this City. Rev. Dr. Bowman, Dr. F. A. Muhlenherrg, T. E. Franklin, Esq. .• George Ford, " D. G. Eshleman, " dec. 23 3m-48] A•tornays a i t Law. Ha; flat The Jovial Season-- Ha! Ha! A Christmas present for one and Be they rich or Poor, great or small, You can now select, by examining o'er The inducement:4 offered at thelEtioLE Stone. IN order to encourage this old time honored and laudable practice, of making ;CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—we have reduced to a considerable extent the prices of all our seasonable goods, so hs to present an opportunity to all—which reductien shall continue throught the _ HOLIDAY SEASON - - We would enumerate BAY STATE SHAWLS —LONG AND SQUARE; a handsome and more serviceable presentyou certainly cazinot make than' a handsome shawl• and you can now secure one at your own price ; Merinos, all shades, French Fabric De Laines, De Laines, De Laines. Plain and High colors figured—a handsome dress is also a beautiful present. II , Frencb worked collars—gloves—kid and silk. A few more dress patterns of thel Ulrich admired material, mazatlina, shades, made, marvon,,cher;y, purple, &c. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, corner E. King and eentre,square. dec. 23tf-47 , . , Adjourned Courts f0r,1852, COMMON PLEAS.! IT is ordered by the Court, that adjourned Courts for 1852, be held for the decisioir in the Common I Pleas, Orphans' Court and Quarter Sessions. ' ! On the 15th day of March, -; ‘‘. 2lst "" June, t • " 20th " ft September, fr ‘• 20th " " December,' • in said year, to continue two weeks from the said days respectively and as much longer as the• busi nese shall require. All cases on the list for Argu ment in the Orphans' Court, shall be taken up on the first days of the said terms and proceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list din the Quarter Sessions, shall be taken up, on the' ' Wednesday of the said terms, and in the Common Pleas on the Thursday of said terms respectively, [ and proceeded in until disposed of in like . manner, unless continued by consent or cause shown. It - is further' ordered that the absence of Counsel at the lime appointed fist taking up cases mentioned in 'the pieceding, orders, shall be no cause to suspend proceedings therein, unless legal ground for a continuance for that cause shown. • ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.. It is also ordered by the Court, that the adjourn ed Courts for Jury Trials in the Common Pleas I'm 1852, be held on the Ist Monday 2nd day of February,. 2nd Monday 9th " ". rf 7th " June, 30th day of August, 29th " " November, and such other periods as may be appointed at the above mentioned Courts of Regular Terme. The above to be published in all the newspapers in the city and county of Lancaster, three succes sive times in each, at the expense Of the county. Bills to be presented at the Commissioners , Office. JOHN R. REED, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Lan: Dec. 30. 49-3 t Land, Agency. THE undersigned has established a Land Agency. at Charition, Lucas, county, lowa. He 'will select lands and locate Warrants, pay tales on lands for non-residents ; procurecWirrants for those entitled to them under the act of September 28th, 1850, and transact any other basiness connected with a general Land Agency. ; , From an intimate acquaintance with the business, a residence of five years in this frontier country, and his proximity to valuable vacant lands, he flat ters himself that he can give general satisfaction to his employers, and on as reasonable terms-as any man in lowa. He heePrethe township Plats i of Lucas and ad joining counties. All warrants sent to him from other States for Location, OcomPanfed with• the proper power of attorney, will be promptly at tended to. , HENRY ALLEN. dec 23 I ' 3t-48 Estate of Catharine Myers, - Late of West Donegal Twp., dec'd. LETTERS testamentary:oll;lth° estate of said decd, having been granted; to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said•eetitteiale requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them properly anthieticated for settle ment. 1)1311.11. FISHER,. <i i Elizabethtown. JACOB FIINIC West Donegal twp. dec 30-49-41 LADIES KID GLOVES—AII 'colors and sizes, of superior quality, at 50; 62k and 75 cts.,just opened. CHAS. M... ERBEN BRO. nov 26 44 • WOBAS, (SIGN Or ti; 0 LARGELIONS.) „ - TOMBS, MANTLES , IRO MONNTS 'GRAVE,' STONES, . AND every descriptigOofMarkle aniltand StO.ne Work, is executed in the most beantiful style ai the Marble Works of. Charles-M. Howell, North Queen street, east side; Between Orange: and Ches nut , streets' and nearly 'opposite to Van: Ifanan'at Hotel. • ; ' ' The subscribeithanktul for past favois, would in form his friend's, and the public in general; that his establishment is now opened at the above location; where he will be happy at all timed to wait upon cus tomers and manufacture ',to order etierY thing apper-., taining to bin line of business, in the most approved style of the pro'ession, and at the, most reasenable rates. -! • He is constantly receiving at his Marble Works full supplies ft-c:lathe city of Philadelphia of AMERICAN , . AND:ITALIAN MARBLE, which iisuperAir to any thing of the kind in this city. ' Letters in ;English and German, engraved in the most elegant/manner. , His facilities are such, that all orders will be filled with the greatest promptness and in the best appro ved manner. .... • . :nta are informed that his Persons wishing MoniurieL._ _ _- collection of designs are new and original and so full and complete that they can make a selection without difficulty. . He invites the public to caWat his Works, and view the beautiful assortment of• Monuments, &c., now finished. Builders and others in want of Manure Ma.;;- 11,ES, should visit his Wars-Rooms end examine his 'splendid stock on hand. jgr SAND STONE for Sills, §teps, Curbing, Cele etary purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low est rates. Orders received for all kirida Of Lron Railing. • CHARLES HO W ELL. Dec. 23. [lp - „ Art Union of Philadelphia. ' Ineor'poraled by the Legislature "qf Penna. POE THE PROMOTIOX HP , THE • ARTS OF DESIGN IN THE. H. STATES: • OFFICERS. i 8514)2. President--Henry C. Carey {Vi4e Presi4ent— William D. Kelley; treasurer --Edward P. Mitch ell ; Recording Seey--- , F. H. BuJler Corresponding Seey—Geo. W. Dewey; Manager John Sartain, Chas. Totipan, Jas. Wallace,l Chas Macalester, Henry S. Patterson, Chas. G. Leland, William. D. Lewis, Edwin R. Cope, William l GOodrich, Jno. S. Hart, Theo. Cuyler, Jas. Claghcirh. Jos. D. Stewart; Executive Commiite---Jas S. Wallace, E. H. But ler, Chas. G. Leland, Ed. P. Mitiihell, Ed'n R. Cope. Every Member for; the year I'Bsl, will receive for each subscription of Five POLIARS, a print of Huntingdon's "Christiana and; her IChildren;' En graved by Joseph Andrews Boston; and the Com panion, a print of Huntingdon's," Mercy's Dream," Engraved by A. H. Ritchie, 'New,,York, or the choice of any two of the folloWing four splendid -engravings, viz: I.—John Knox's interview with Mary Queen of Scots, Painted by Leutze, Engkved by Sartain. :2.—Ruth and Boaz, Painted. by Rothermel, En graved by Sartain. • 3.—Mercy's Dream, Painted by Huntingdon, En graved by Ritchie. :4.—Christiana and her Children., Painted by Huntingdon Engraved by Andrews.° PHILADELPHIA ART UNION REPORTER, - A monthly pamphlet. containing a report of the transactions of the IfistitutionJand I information on the subject of the Fine Arts throughout the whole world. The Art Union of Philadelphia awards prizes in its own certificates, with which original American works of Art may be purchased in any part of the United States, at the option and selection of the per son who may obtain a prize at the Annual Distri bution, which takes place on the; evening of the last week-day in every year. ; The Executive Committee of the Oa Union, when so requested, select works of Art,, without charge or compensation, from their FREE CULLER', 210 Chesnut St., lot those persons, in the country who may live remote front galleries or public exhibi tions of the Fine Arts. • Snbscriptions of membership, $5, should be made as early as practicable, to facilitate the operations of the managers, and ensure members early num bers of the "Reporter" Which will be forwarded upon the receipt of the money, to any part of the country. CHAS. M. HOWELL, Dec. 234-48] Honorary Secretary. A MERRITT &SAY, SURGEON DENTIST. NT, O. 355, Race Street, 3 doors above 10th street, 111, PHILADELPHIA, informS the public, that Black with Gum or Single Teeth of his own manufacture, inserted on a new and improved plan of atmostpheric pres sure or springs . . Moveable Seat Dental Chrirs.— Dentists about to purchase operating chairs, should* examine Asay , s Patent Moveable Seat Dental Chair. In this news invention, the seat moves up wards and 'downward, at the Will of the operator. so that he performs his manipulations, without distur. bing the patient. Unlike moveable seats raised by a central screw, or rollers and girth, this being sup ported at the four corners, pot 'only remains firm, but cannot get out of our order. and will last during the life time of the operator. For particulars, call or address, postpaid, • A. MERRITT ASAP; Practical Dentist, 355 Race, street, above 10th. dec 24 Iy-48 More New Books. THE subscriber is now ieceiying from a Trade. Sale held in Philadelphia a !arge accession to his • former stock of Books and Stationery.-- These books were bought unusually low, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. Persons, wishing to purcnase Elegant Gift Books, Annuals and klbums in all; their varieties, are re queste-d to call and examine our stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. School Directors, School Teachers and country Merchants are , invited to 'call and examine our large stock of School Books just received—Also, Superintendents and Teachers of Sunday Schools, are regretted to call and examine our stock of Sun day School, and Religious Works. We are prepared to offer strong inducements to .Retailers. • WM. MURRAY, dec 23 tf-48J _North Queen at., Lan. • .Statemenrof Conestoga Steam Mills as required by Law. • LANCASTER, Nov. 29, 1861. CAPITAL Authorized, $500,000. The amount of capital subscribed is Four Hundred and Seventy-six Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars, the amount thereof actually paid in is Four Hundred and Fifty-Three Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars: The amount of debts and lia bilities, including James ,- ,Loan, is Five Hundred and Nineteen Thousand Nine Hundred and- Thir teen Dollars and ten centa HAGER, Preet CHA . s. W-Cooenn, Treater. [ Sworn, OM and autod, Dec. IS, 1851, car amt J. C. VANCAMP.-Ald. I _ 5 'dee 23 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of S A MUEL HULL, to the Court.of Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1852,f0r a license to continue keeping a Lay* in the village of Earlville, West Earl township-Tit being an old stand. WE, the undersigned; .citizens of West, Earl township, where 'said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do-certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and {hat we are well ac quainted with the said Samuel Hull, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. George Reed, Charles ,Slear. Abraham Kachel, Isaac W. Zwally; Jacob Steinmetz, Abraham Lefe ver, George Rebind, Benjamin Gainer, Henry Ka froth, Jacob Smith, John Fi:irney, Mark Connell, Hiram R. Bull, John Graver. • (dee 23-48.3 t. IN THE MATTER of the intended applicatik J. & D. REESE, to the Court of Quarter Sesa at January Term, 1852, for a license to tinue keeping a tavern in North. West Wei the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North 1 I Ward of the city of Lancaster, where said ii IN THE MATTER of the intended application of tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify ,tha t Lawns R. Ihisnaterr, to the Court of Quarter said inn or lavers in necessary to accommodate • Sessions at January Term, 1852, for a license to public and entertain strangers and travellers, continue keeping a tavern in Elizabeth township, that we are well acquainted with the said J. Lancaster county—it being', an old stand. Reese, and that they are of good repute for ho WE, the undersigned,'citiiens of the is proposed townshiof Elizabeth, where said inn Or tavern p and temperance, and are well provided with room and conveniences for the accornmodati to be kept, do certify, that the said'inn or tavern is strangers and travellers. necessary to accommodate the public and entertain - Henn strangers and travellers, and; that we are well ac. yC. Wentz, Wm. Low 6, Jacob 1 John B. Markley, Michael McGrann, Geo. W 1 quainted with the said Lewis R. Hibshman, and Henry Flick, sr., Samuel McComsey, John that he is of good repute! for honesty and temper- miller, R. Moderwell) George Metzger, E. S. ance, and is well provided with house and conve- d i, [dec 23-48.31 na niences for thetaccomodation of strangers and ' travellers. 1 , . Peter Martin, John. Long, ; David Brandt, Simon P. Eby, E. B. Bomberger, Samuel M. Miller, John Bright, John Sfenk, Joseph. M. Mathews, Joel • Weidman, Israel Zartman, John Kissinger. . dec 23 1 , ; , 48.3 t," IN THE MATTER of the intended application of SotostoN HOFFMAN, to Chet Court of Quarter Ses- Sions,,at the 'January' term, leb2, for license to keep a tavern in the borough of Marietta. WE. the undersigned' citizens of the borough of Marietta, where said Mil or :tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the laid inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the. public and entertain strangers and travellers, and Plat we are well acqua inted with the Said Solomon Hoffman, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is Well provided With house room and conveniences flir the accommodation of strangers and travellers. J. R. Diffenbach, John Jay Libhart, John Judy, S.C. Hiestand, David Cassel, jr., Gedrgt Cummins, James Cushman, Lewis Houseal, Fred'k L. Baker, Wm. L. Carter, Leonard Fidler, Edwin F. Shoes berger. David Musselman, Peter Mumma: Marietta, Dec. 2348-3 t in :as Mertes iof the intended application of .Jouts..A.,ScitExananenno, toihe Court of Qusr . ter Sessions, it January term,llBs2, fora license bizontinne keeping a tavern hi 0110- North West - - .Ward of the , citfof Laneaster-it.beini an old S ET theioderalgned, citizens- of the North West Wardovhere said inn or tavern is pro- posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is . necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted . With the said John A. Scheiren. brand, and that - he is of good repute for honesty and temperance; and is well - provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Adam Snyder, William F. Miller, Chas. Shaeffer, Samuel Kissinger, Geo. Ackerman,Jacob Snyder, J. McCracken, Frederick Penseh, oseph Brilihart, Wilson Hindman, William F. Mayer,John Drep ' perd, Daniel. Harman, Gilbert R. Hartey, Henrich Kraft, John F. Remly. (dec 16-47-3 t IN THE MATTER ofthe intended application of PETER Reim, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at January term, 18 4 2, for license to continue . keeping a tavern in the village of New Holland; Earl twp., Lancaster co.—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of Earl township, where the• said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to. accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Peter Rank, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is we ll p r ovided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Gabriel Davis, Joseph Jones Lewis Richwine, Amos Diller, Adam Z. Ringwalt, Jacob Custer, John Peirsol, Philip Brubaker; Henry R. Brubaker, Michael Good, Daniel Richwine, William fiartsler, George W. Smith, Solomon Weaver. dec 16 47-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of NICHOLAS BROWN, to the' Court of Quarter Ses sions, at JanuarY Term, 1862, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in the North-West Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to he kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary' to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Nicholas Brown, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well providedwith house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Peter McConcimi, Philip Itoley, Watson H. Mil ler, Frederick Cooper, George Ford, Christian Shenk, Elias Eby, George Diller, J. C. Stanley, Daniel II arman, Jacob Weaver, F. Mathews Kropp, Chas. Boughter; Geo. Sanderson. IN, THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB ALBRIGBT, to the Court of Quarttr Sessions at January Term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in Churchtown , Caernarvon twp., Lancaster cotinty- T -it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the village o Churchtown, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob Albright, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. E. D. White, Hanson B. Jacobs, Coleman J. Bull, Lot Rogers, George Rigg, M. Bickham, Andrew Robeson Evan Rogers, Cyrus H. Jacobs, B. F. Bunn, S. G. Bukham, Francis Gillespie, Jacob Jameson, John Ringwait. [dec 16-47-3t* IN THE MATTERIf the intended application o Mrctura, McGasrrs, for a License to keep public house in the city of Lancaster, at hi present old stand, in North Queen street, in sal. city. WE, the undersigned citizens of the Northwes Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify tha the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodat.i the,public and entertain strangers and travellers, an that we are well acquainted with the said Michae, McGrann, and that he is of good repute for honest and temperance, and is well provided with hone: room and conveniences for the accommodation . strangers and travellers. Jacob Myers, Jacob Herzog, Andrew Bear, B. Markley, Lewis Hartman, S. G. Musser, Henr C. Wentz, John D. Bouring, Robert Moderwel John W. Wilson, Win. C. Shrum, John Halo. dec 23 2t-48 IN THE MATTER of the intended application 1 Dtvrn SNAVELY, to the Court of Quarter Se sinns. at January Term, 1852, for a license I keep a tavern in Martic township—it being old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the townsh of Martic, where said inn or tavern is proposed be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern necessary to accommodate the public and enterta strangers and travellers, and that we are .well a. quainted with the said David Snavely, and that is of good repute for honesty and temperance, a is well provided with house room and convenient= for . the accommodation of strangers and traveller! Abraham Huber, Jr., Christian Brenneman, Fran lin Brenneman, George Martin, Martin Huber, Srl Emanuel Yeider. Daniel Breneman, Sao. Stara! Thomas Robinson, Hiram Watson, Henry Ru. Abraham Miller.. Diec 23-48-30 IN THE MATTER of the intended application JAMES C. EWINGIi to.the Court of Quarter Se! sions at January Term, 1852, for a license keep a tavern in Quarryville, Bart township. WE, the undresigned, citizens of the towneh of Bart, where said inn or tavern is proposed to kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is r 4: cessary to accommodate the public.and enterlar strangers and travellers, and that we ,are well quainted with the said JAMES C. Etyma, and t he is of good repute for honesty and temperan and is well provided with house room and con niences for the accommodation of strangers a I travellers. Geo. W. Hensel, David Witmer, James Mop gomery, George 'Althouse, Geo. Shaub, Jacob Eckman, Jacob Eckman, sr., James Risk, Mar Eckii3an, Wm. Dungan, Jacob Bare, John Stew. dec 23 48-30 I IN THE MATTER of the intended applicationl JOHN FILBERT, to the Court of Quarter Semi at January Term, Ig - 62, for a license to contir keeping a tavern in Bainbridge, Conoy towns/ —it being an old stand. WE, the the undersigned, citizens of Cor township, where said inn or tavern is proposed be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern necessary to accommodate the public and enter strangers and travellers, and that we are well quainted with the said John Filbert, and that h of good repute for honesty and temperance, an well provided with house room and convenien for the accommodation of strangers and travell Cyrus S. Haldeman, Peter S.Gamble, John K man, John Haldeman, J. Foreman, John Smith, John Y., Horst, Nathan - Esworthy, J. if. Sm Henry Haldeman, Emanuel Nagle, Samuel Elanherger. 23-48-3 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica of HENRY GETZ, to the Court of Quarter Seskb at January Term, 1852, for a license to contu keeping a tavern in East Hempfield townshij it being an old stand. WE.tbe undersigned, citizens of East Hempfif where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessar accommodate the public and entertain strap and travellers, and that we are - well acquai with the said Henry Getz, and that he is of repute for honesty and temperance, and is provided with house room and conveniences fo accommodation of !Strangers and travellers. Jacob Bower, Rudolph Metzler, Andrew baker, John Davis, Benj'n G. Bowers, Tobias lC man, Andrew Metzgar, Wm. K. Martin, D. Hess, Jacob Brubaker, Jacob C. Rutt, Ems Werntz. [dec IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Lucerne. KELLY, to the Court of Quarteli Ses sions at January term, 1852, for a license to con tinue keeping a tavern in the Borough of li*ash - ington—it being an-old stand. WE, the u ndersigned, citizens of the Borongh of Washington, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the' üblic and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Lucretia Kelly, and th'at she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the-accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jon. A. Brush, Samuel Lively, Wm. Parker, Jac. Kise r Martin Bitner, Hiram Ward, James Douglass, Thomas Griffin, Henry Fishel, John A. Gehr, John Short, Benjamin Green.23-493t Woolen Yarn. JUST received a complete assortment of Blue mixed,. Black mixed, White, Black,l Blue clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Tarn. For sale by CHARLES M. ERBEN ar..8R0., National House Building, North Queen St. Oct 28 1P26 lioustruction 1111gh'Sclil of Airtientid Y an ACt y paned _ IS Directors of the Common T . f,Laticaster are authorized to :Choola of the City, pupils from .theTotvnshlpaand ; y omughs:of the county: . They can now accom-; odate Thirty such - Rout in the male and Ttititity 'iris in the female school; and will, acaordingly ceive that , number, if aliplicatiotbe.made before be first Monday of February, 1852. . . The Course of-instruction, the Male School ll be as lotto% s : • ENGLISH DTTARTMLITT. — A review, if neceuary, , of Geography and English Grammar with attention' - to Orthography, Reading and Writ ing; and careful instruction in Comparition,.Dedamation, History, Rhetoric, Logic and Mental and Moral Philosophy. M aTtzntATtcAL DEPARTMENT.—A careful review of Arithemetic; instruction in Algebra, Mensura- lion, Geometry, the higher Mathematics, Book-Keep- - ing and Surveying. ~ Darearstarrr or LARGUAGER—Latin, 'Greek, German and French. • • NATURAL SClENCES.—lnstruction in Astronomy; Geology, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy and Phy siology, by familiar lectures to the more advanced illustratedclasses by proper apparatus and Followed by daily examinations of the pupils. In the Female School the course will be as nearly similar to that in the male, as the circumstances and wants of the sex will admit. It will include the same instruction in the Natural Sciences, and will also embrace Drawing. Applicants for admission, of both sexes, must be children of citizens of Lancaster county ; if males be over 14, and females over 13 years of age; and be well grounded in Orthography, Reading, Arith metic, Geography and English Grammar, and write a fair hand. Pupils from they 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 increased to four when nee- 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 ie;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 lot February, 1852. John C. Baker, Peter McConomy, Bernard Keenan, William M,athiet, John L. Atlee, Patrick Cassidy, 'Cho. H. Burrowes, George M. Kline. By order of the Board. GEO. M. STEINMAN, Preset JOHN ZuursrastAx, Secretary. dec .9 County Court Proclamation.. WHEREAS, the lion. H. G. LONG, President. and D., B. VONDERMITH, and J. Baowa, Esq 2 rs. , Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster,' and As sistant Justices oT the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the said County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things to make Public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the Conrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery : Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth 01, Pennsylva nia, ON THE THIRD MONDAY OF JANUARY NEXT, 1852, in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, Constables of the city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there, in their own proper persona, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things, which, to their offices appertain in that behalf to be done; and also, all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail -of the said county of Lancaster, ate to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the let day of Dec. 1851. ELIAS EBY, Sheriff.. N. B.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the Sessions.—Aldermen and Jus tices of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated Nov. 21st, 1848, to return their recog zances to G. R Hendrickson, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof the Ma gistrateS costs will not be allowed Lancaster, dec. 23, 1861 LOOK HERE. GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNEWS HAT AND CAP STORE, N. W. .Corner Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. THE subscriber is truly thankful to his friends for past favors, and hereby informs his old cus tomers and the public in general that he ha/ just received from the city of Philadelphia, a large and carefully selected assortment of fashionable HATS AND CAPS, suitable for the season—which, together with those of hie own manufacture, makes his stock equal, if not superior, to any thing in this city. It consists in part of. Russia, Beaver,Moleskin, Silk, Nutria, ' Hungarian California an Slouch a Hits, and his stock of CAPS embraces every kind and quality now in the Philadelphia market, all of which will be sold lower than the lowest. , _ . Hate of any quality and style made to order, with neatness and despatch—and afterwards ironed - free of charge. 5At hie establishment it is always considered a pleasure to show goods. . 'Call at the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, N. W. corner of Centre Square, near Banmgardnees Store, and take a look at our assortment. Admittance free. JAMES GEIDNER. Lancaster, April 22. 13 - Mill and Farm for Sale. r subscriber offers at private sale a splendid Stone MILL, situate, in Southampton township, Franklin • county, 8 miles north of Chambersburg. The Mill has four run of burrs, and 161 feet of head and tall in leas than half a mile. The MILL is very advantageously located, there being none above it within five miles. The stream that drives this mill is a most excellent one and being fresh spring water, kce of sufficient thick nessi to bear the weight of a duck never accumulates either on the dam or in the tail race. There are over 43 ACRES OF LAND attached to this mill, having thereon erected two Brick and two Log HOUSES, a Stone Dis tillery and Saw Mill and ample stabling. Poi= session of this property will be given at any time. For terms apply to WM. F. BRACKENRIDGE. 47-3 t Lancaster County Educational Society. THE neat meeting of the Society will take place at the Mechanics' Institute in the city of Lan caster, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday, Jan. 3, 1852. The Seeiety will be addressed by several distinguished advocates of General Education, and subjects interesting to Teachers, Directors and parents will be discussed. A full attendance 01 members and others friendly to the objects of the association is therefore eqpected. THO H. DURROWES, President. D. S. KIEFFER, Secretary. [dee 16 ti-47 era ted ood veil the One Cent Reward! DAN away from the subscriber, residing in rt, Drnmore township, Lancaster county, on the 25th ult., an indentured apprentice to the Farming business ' named JAMES MAHAN. Said boy is about IS years of age, of medium height and stout built—and left in his working clothes. The above reward will be paid for his apprehen sion and delivery to me—and all persons are forbid harboring or trusting him on my account. SANDERS M'CULLOUGH. t*-47 Vest ,rt or t the 'l3 the , and Estate of Dr. Jas. Duncan, dec 9 d. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Dr. James Duncan, late of Bart township, Lancaster county, deed., haring been granted to the suberibers : All persons indebted - to said-et will make payment immediately. and thoselairirn6 claims will present them properly authenticate for settlement to either of thDUNCANe undersigned. JAMES , Bart twp. SANDERS M'CULLOUGH. Drumore twp. ruel, Non, Bau- I Ken- dee 16 6t*-47] To Distillers. Amolt valuable property, embracing one acre of ground, with extensive stone and frame buildings, well suited for a distillery, will be sold very low, with a clear title and immediate' posses sion. For particulars enquire of the Editor of this .aper. Wet 2-45-4 t Nails! Nails! JUST received a large assortment of Naile, all kinds and prices, for sale low at the old Hard.:. ware Store, East King street, Lancaster. REUBEN S. ROHRER.. JUST RECEIVED—A superior lot of FRESH= FRUIT, consisting of OR/L.1 , 106, RAISUM, PM, Soft Shell Almonds, &c., &c I KEFFER!S . • . Confectionary and Fruit Store Er; . . noy 25 :t1
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