Democratic Jeeting. 40ka To William Mathiot and H. B. Smarr, Esq's, Chair men of the Democratic Executive Committees of Lancaster City: We, the undersigned, candidateslfor nomination before the city meeting to be held in the Court House, to select candidates for the various offices to be supported at the ensuing: City Elections. would request you to call the meeting at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of such day as you may name : The candidates agreeing that the. Committees shall select officers to conduct the election—the said officers to be paid by subicriptiori raised by the undersigned. We believe that by opening the polls at 2 o'clock, and :closing at 8 o'clock is the evening, much illegal voting would be prevented; and the persons receiving a majority of 'votes polled, would be the fair choice of the Democracy of the City. We trust that you may consider the necessity of these arrangements, and grant the 'request. Very respectfully your obedient servants. MICHAEL BUNDEL, Ovum. Firreacicx, &AWL E. GUNDAKER, JAMES CHAMBERS,. For Assessor. FREDERICK DORVART, M. CARPENTER, WILLIAM BOWS 9 It, FRED'IC HAMBRIGHT, SAMUEL HUBER, For Mayor. JACOB GUNDAKER, Jouce MYERS, For City Constables. JOHN CONNER, JOSEPH BRINTNALL, For High Ccmstabli. LANCASTER, January 150§52 In pursuance of the abcdp' :request and to ensure a full attendance at the primary meeting, the Dem ocratic Freemen of the city of Lancaster are invi ted to meet at the Court House on Thursday after noon, January 2WIL, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of settling candidates to be supported by the Demo crats of the city for the offices of Mayor, Assessor., one High and two City Constables. By the usages of the party and the resolutions of previous meetings, the persons having the highest vote for Mayor and Assessor shall be declared the candidates, the person having the highest vote for Constable shall be the candidate for High Constable, and the two persons next highest in vote shall be the candidates for City Constables. The poll to be opened at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, by a Judge and Inspectors hereafter to be chosen, and to close at 8 o'clock P. M., what the tickets will be counted and the result announced. Jan. 17, 1852. By order of Ilie.Com. The Result, so far, In the State. Below will be found a correct table of Dele6tes to the Fourth of March Convention, so far as they have yet been elected in the State. 1 A full Conven tion consists of 133 Delegates, and 07 constitutes a majority. Already there are 76 instructed fur Mr. BUCHANAN, and of the 9 not' instructed, lie will have at least six, thus giving him 82 of the 98 now elected. There are yet 35 to elect, of which number he will have from 30 to 73, thus making his strength in the State Convention from 112 to 115, out of the 133 Delegates—and showing a degree of unanimity but . rarely equalled in any former Convention. lit the State Conven tion of 1848, lie had but 84 Delegates, to 49 against him : Buchanan. t'ass PhilaPCity, & County, 20 - York, .1 Cumberland, a Lebanon, Carbon, 1 • Luzern°, j Warren, Elk, &r., Vetoing°, &e., 2 . Allegheny, 7. Westmoreland,, Adams, I Bedford, &r., 2 Jefferson, Berks, Clearfield, 1 Armstrong, I - Clarion, Indiana, &e., 2 Monroe, Wayne, Lawrence, I Greene, 1 Wyoming, Lancaster, Butler, Columbia, Northampton, Warren and Mercer, 2 Dauphin, Northumberland, 2 Franklin, 3 • Schuylkill, ' Blair, &c., 2 Huntingdon. 1 • Mifflin Berks, Beaver, Bradford, Lehigh, Fayette, STATE Trtsesuitsu..—Our present excellent State Tre4surer, Gen. JOHN M. Bicicsc, was re-elected on the 19th inst. The vote stood, Bickel d9—Darsie 21—scattering 19. IEY A Mrs. LITTLE, of Gettysburg; recently at tempted to poison her whole family, by means of arsenic. It is supposed sheAvas laboring 'under a fit of temporary insanity at the time. APPOINTMENT OF CLERKS HARIHSBVBO, Jin. 22 The following appointments of Clerks have been made today' in the office of the Sedetary of State— Jacob Ziegler, of Butler, Chief Clerk ; H. L. Diffen bach, Clark of the School Department; and George B. Laird, Garret L. Vliet and James L. Stank. itiarkets. - - - REVIEW OF THE LANCASTER MARKETS. (Corred.l weekly fur the Intelligtucer.) LANCASTE GRAIN MARKET- WHOLESALE. SATURDAY, LANCASTER, Jan. 24. FLOUR, superfine, $3 - .2 extra, 4 00 WHITE WHEAT, , 85 , RED, do. 70 CORN, old, [JO new, 1,0 OATS, :10 . RYE, (16 CLOVER SEED, 4 fdY WHisxtv, in hhds., 2O o in blds., 2oi PHILADELPHIA, Saturilay Evening. FLOUR—The flour market is very quiet. The export demand is limited, and good brands have been disposed of at $4,25 per barrel. The sales for city consumption have been on it very restricted scale, at our former quotations. There is no Rye Flour here. Corn Meal is steady at $3 fur Penn sylvania, and $3,121 for BrandywMe. Gs...ay.—The demand for Wheat has been limi ted, but prices are unchanged. Sales of good and fine Pennsylvania Red at 90a92 etc per bushel,and prime White at 81. The market its bare of Rye and Corn, and they are wanted. j CLOVERSEED.—CIoverseed is dull; a sale of 150 bushels, not strictly prime, at $4,871 per bushel. CATTLE MARKET.—The demand for cattle con tinues somewhat limited, but prices have an up ward tendency. Beef Cattle offered, at $6,00 to $B,OO per 100 lbe.,Alie latter price for extra quality. Cows and Calve—sales of Fresh Cows at $lB to 30, Springers at $l2 to 24, and Dry Cows at $7 to 13. Hogs—The Hog market is rather more active; sales at $6,00 to 6,50 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—The market is dull ; sales lathe former at $1,25 to 4,00 and the latter at $1,50 to 3,00 as in quality. BALTIMORE, Jan. 24. Sales to-day of 1200 bbls. Howard Street Flour at $4,12. No sales of City Mills. Sales of 900 bushels red wheat, superior quality at 91c; good to prime BSa9oc. Sales of a cargo yellow corn' on private terms. Whiskey 22 cts. ~ ;Y' TOBACCO—The market remains quiet. No sales of moment. We continue quotations from last week. Maryland—lnferior s3,soas4;' common s4a $4,50, good common $4,50a55; brown $6,50a $7; and fine brown $B,OO $9. - Ohio—Common $4,50a55; good common mid dling $5,50.46; good and fine red s6asB; line wrappery sloasls ; and yellow sloasl6. JOB PRINTING!-ca JOB PRINTING OF ALL EXAM, SUCH AS Pamphlets, Cateslorue., Shop : Bills, Bank Cheeks, Placard., Concert Bills, Visiting and Business Cards, Posters, Funeral Notices, &c., NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THIS OF FICE, UPON MODERATE TERMS. 11:7:,ANDREW J. OGLE, Esq, of Somerset, in this State, has been appointed by the President Charge de Affaires to Denmark. -* A Facrr WORTH Ksownto.—Dr. Green's Oxyge nated Bitters are a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia in all its various forms, such as pain . in the stomach, heartburn, habitual costiveness, ncid stomach, headach, loss of appetite, piles, 'light sweats, asthma or phthisic, flatulency or wind in the stom ach, nervousness, coldness of the extremities, weakness of limbs, general debility, and all the indescribable symptoms of this universal disease. Many persons suffer from the. effects of a de rangement of the digestive systeM without the slightest idea of the real cause which gives rise to their symptoms ; and unpleasant feelings, despon dency, indecision, and a general lack of energy deprivei them of cheerfulness and makes exietence burdensome. To all who know these troubles by sad experience, we say try the Oxygenated Bitters ; they give immediate relief, and in most cases effect a permanent cure. For the most satisfactory proof of this, read the pamphlets which may be had of the Agents gratis. REED, Barra & AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26 Merchants , Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. For sale by JOHN F. LONG, Druggist, North Queen street, Lancaster. MARRIAGES. On the 22d inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, John Nissley, to Anna Gish, both of Motintjoy two. On the 4th inst, by the Rev. Wm. Gerhardt, Aa ron Kayler, to Levina Felker, both of Conoy two. In this city, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. N. A. Keyes,'Lorenzo D. Currie, to Patience B. Heise, both of Columbia. On the 13th inst., by the Rev. Orson Douglass, Jacob Griel, of this city, to Sarah Angela Ayles bury, of Philadelphia. DEATHS On the Ist inst., in Carlisle, Pa. George Beetem, Esq., formerly High Sheriff of Cumberland County, aged 60 years. In Carlisle, Pa., on the 11th inst., Rev. William Butler, in the 69th year of his age. He was em phatically a good man, and for more than forty years had been a zealons and successful Minister of the Gospel, connected with the Methodist Church. In this City, on Monday morning last, Mrs. Mar garet I:3„rown, at an advanced age. ' In Columbia, on the 15th inst., Miss Susannah Bethel. aged 83 years. In Little Britain township, on the,Ath inst., Mr. Abraham Hess, aged 82 years. On the 15th, in East Hempfield township, Mr. John Mann, in the 50th year of his age. On the 16th inst. in the same township, Mrs. Elizabeth Funk, in the 84th year of her age. In , this city, very suddenly on Saturday week Mr. Joseph Hafnium, aged 49 years, At Columbia, on.the 19th inst., Mrs. Ann Cox, wife of the late ThOmas Cox,deceaseri, in the 54th year of her age. She is no more ; her Spirit is now realizing hap. piness in another and a brighter •world. Her ill ness she bore with fortitude and resignation, thereby manifesting the reality of the Christian religion of which she was a firm and constant believer, atet pattern worthy of imitation. • • Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low ;' Thou no more will juin stir number, Thou nu more our songs shall, know Yet again' we hope to meet thee, When the dreams of life are tied; Then in Heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no fat ewell tear is shed. Il We ure authorized to state that Alderman RT waII be a eanditlate.lor Mayor at the en cuing City IL) WILLIAM till ULER will he u cuudidute liar Al A YOR, at the ensuing Election. Lancaster, lan. 20. : •te.sl (City papers copy and charge adyertiser.) AFEMALE TEACHER wanted •irnmediately to take charge or a Select Female School in Strasburg, Lancaster county. Address Rev. D. NI.cCARTER. january 27 1-2 E To Housekeepers. r YNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 215 Chesnut I Street, Philadelphia, Have now on hand and are receiving large invoices White and Gold and French China, Flowing Mulberry ware, Beal Ironstone China, White Stone and Liverpool Ware, • Common White and Edged Wares, • Common Grey Stone Ware, Briiwn Rockingham Ware, Cut and Moulded Glass. In great variety and very cheap. ! (jam 27 Burning of Barnuni , s Museum. Wilder's Patent safe again the 'Victor ! PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Ist, 1852.--The Sala mander Safe which L purchased' a few years since, and which was in use by Messrs. C. G. Hen derson & Co.. at the destruction of their store in the building known as " Barnum's Museum," on the 30th ult., has this morning been got at, and the interior wood-work, with some Stereotype plates which were in the safe during the fire (the books having been removed,)'are found to be UNHARMED. I have this day purchased from Mr. John Farrel, another " Patent Salamander," and would confi dently recommend these well known Safes to all who wish security against accidental fires. We fully concur in the above, and would also add that the large Wall Fire4'roof, near which the above Safe stood, has also since been opened, and although the outside appearance is good, and the walls of 'the same still standing, the whole interior is charred to a cinder. C. G. HENDERSON 8i Co., Late Seventh and Chesnut Streets The genuine "HERRING'S (Wilver's Patent,) SALAMANDER SAFES," which received the Prize Medal at the great World's Fair, and are universally acknowledged to be the most perfect security against fire now known, can be obtained of the only authorized Agent in this State. JOHN FARREL, 34 Walnut street, Philadelphia Kr Safes of all other kinds, having been taken in part pay for " Herring's," will bel sold at very low prices. [ jan'27-1-3m Forest Land and kumber Coney. A CCORDING to previous notice given; a meet ing of the stockholders of the FOREST LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, was held at the public house of Henry Keneagy, in the borough of Stras burg, on Saturday. January 24, 1822, for the pur pose of organizing said company permanently, and appointing Agents and Officers to carry out their designs until the next annual election=whereupon Jacob Neff, Esq. was' called to the chair, and H. H. Brenneman appointed Secretary of the meeting. Christian II Brennenian then presented to the meeting a form of Association and By-Laws, which were read and adopted, subject to revision by the Board of Directors. On motion to elect permanent officers to serve until the next annual election to be held on the first Monday of July next, the follow ing gentlemen were duly elected : President—George Diffenbach, of Strasburg. Directors Dr. Benjamin Musser, Abraham E. Groff', Daniel Herr, Chr'n H. Brenneman, Skipeth Howet, 11. H. Brennem"), Dr. 5: Keneagy. Jacob Nefr,,Elsg. H. H. Brenneman, Teas. Dr. 8. Keneagy, Sec'y january 27 1-31 Private Sale AAT ILL be sold at private sale, that valuable I' V property now occupied by Mrs. Flumes, situ ate in East ICing street, two squares from the Corfrt House, adjoining property of Charles Sheaff and George D. Sprecher, in the City of Lancaster. The lot contains ;12 feet 21 inches fronting on East King street, running 165 feet deep to a 14 feet a'- ley. The improvements are a comfortable Two Story BRICK BUILDING, with a shop cos !u on the rear of the lot suitable for any me- " ••' chanic, and readily converted into a dwelling.— The house ie in excellent order and repair, and forms a very desirable City residence. Apply to AGNF.S HUMES, or N. LIGHTNER, Trustee. Jan. 27 (Examiner copy.) 1-5 t CARPET CHAIN, Cotton Yarn, Laps, Wadding, Wick Yarn, &c. For sale by CHAS. M. ERBEN, & BRO. january 27 . I-tf Estate of John Mann LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of John Mann, late of East Hempfield township, Lan caster,county, deed, having been granted by the Register of said county, to Barnherd Mann, (farm er,) of. Manor township, and Andrew !Metzger, of East Hcmpfield township, said countr:—Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased, to make immediate' payment to the undersigned Executors • and thole having claims are requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. BARNHERD MANN, ANDREW METZGER. January 27 >52 1 1-St. • Carpetings. DRUGGF.T, Window Shades, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, of all widths and prices for sale by CHAS. M. ERBEN k BRO. January 27 I.tf Delaware Mutual Safety Insur ance Company, OFFICE IN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE, Oa Third Street, Philadelphia. THE following STATEMENT of the Affairs of the Company, is published in conformity with a Provision of its Charter : Premiums received during the year, ending October 31st, 1851: On Marine and Inland Risks, $235,587 93 On Fire Risks, 124,446 57 Earned Premiums during the year end ing as above: On Marine St Inland R's, $240,598 97 On Fire RisLs, 104,777 46 $345,37643 Interest, Salvage, Sic. 22,65$ 12 Losses, Expenses, 4-c., during same time Marine and Inland Navi- gation Losses, Fire Losses, Return Premiums, Re-insurances, Agency charges, and Commissions, 21,483 95 Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, &c. 9,090 20 The Assets of the Company are as follows : Bonds, Mortgages & ground rents. $24,664 33 $33,055 Penn'a six per cent. Loan, 33,619 69 $12,000 do. live 10,761 25 $30,000 Philadelphia city six " 30.300 00 $lO,OOO Camden and Amboy IL R. live per cent. Loan, 6,425 00 85000 Spring Garden six per cent. Loan, 4750 00 $2,000 United States six " " 2,155 00 100 Shares Penn'a Rail Road Company, 5,000 00 5 " Penn's. Steamship Co., • 2,500 00 50 " Merchants and Manufactur ers Bank, Pittsburg, 2,350 00 5 shares Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow-Boat Company, 250 00 2 shares Philad'a Exchange Co., 78 00 Scrip and stock of sundry Mutual Insu rance Companies. 10,644 70 Bills Receivable, 121,859 82 Cash on hand, 24,203 29 Balance in the hands of Agents, and Premiums on Marine Policies recent- ly issued, Subscription Notes, The Board of Directors have this . day declared a dividend of Six PER CENT. in cash, on the Capital Stock, and Six Pen CENT. on the Scrip of the Company, 'payable on an 1 after December, lot, 1851. Also a dividend of TEN PER CENT. ill Scrip, on the Capital Stock and earned Premiums, Certi ficates for which will be issued as above. DIRECTOR: William Martin, Henry Sloan, Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A. Bonder, William Eyre, Jr., John C. Davis, Charles Kelley, Robert Burton, .1. G. Johnson, John R. Penrose, Samuel E. Stokes, George G. Leiper, James Traquair, Edward Darlington, Spence; TWllvain, Isaac R. Davis, James Tennant, William Folvvell, Joseph S. Burnett, John S. Newlin, Joshua L. Price. Dr. R. M. Huston, Pittsburgh : James C. Hand, J. T. Logan, Theophilus Paulding, D. T. Morgan. H. Jones Brooke, WILLIAM MARTIN, President, THOMAS C. lIAND, Vice Preet. JOSEPII NV. Cow no, Secretary. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Agent, N. Queen st., Lanc:txter L'..l K By the Act incorporating this Company, the parties insuring property therein are entitled to a shore of the profits of the Institution, without sub jecting themselves to any liability beyond the prem- RIM paid. The Capital Stock and subscription Notes are pledged by the Charter ror the payment of losses; and the profits of the Company are directed to be invested and remain in the possession or the Cor poration, as a fund for the further security of the assured. This bind Will be represented by Scrip, bearing au interest of six per cent. divided among the Insured and Stockholders, pro rata, upon the amount of earned Premiums and Capital Stock. January 27. I) I-St Cheap and Popular Books, FUR sale at Wm. Murray's cheap Book Store, K ram ph , a Buildings, North Queen at., Lan'r. Hungary and - Transylvania—with remarks on their condition, social, political and economical, by John Paget, Earl , 2 vols. 12 mo. Ancient History—containing the History of the Egyptians, Assyrians ' Chaldrians, Modes, Ly diens, 'Carthaginians, Persians, &c., by Edward Farr, 4 vols. Life of Frederic!' Schiller—comprehending, an ex amination of his works, by Thomas Carlyle, 1 vol. 12mo. Autobiography of Leigh Hunt—with reminiscences of friends and contemporaries, 2 vols. 121 no. Von Humboldt's Aspects of Nature in different lands and different climates, with scientific elu- oblations. The Night Side of Nature; or Ghosts and Ghost- Seers, by Catharine Crow, 1 vol. 12mo, American Institutions end their influence, by A. De Tocqueville, with notes, by Hon. John C. Spencer. Theory and Practice of Teaching; or the motives and methods of good school keeping, by David P. Page. Fruits and Fruit Trees of America—management, &c. by A. J. Downing. Illustrated, 12mo. Mechanics for tha Millwright, Machinists, Engi neer, Architect and Student, by Fred'k Overman, with a large variety of Books on every subject. VALENTINES! VALENTINES!! Now ready a large, fresh and splendid assortment at prices from 61 cts. to S2,PO. Come or send early to Head Quarters at the cheap book store in Krampli>s Buildings, North Queen street. jan 27-1] WM. MURRAY. Valuable City Property at Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster, will be sold by public sale, at the public house of William Wright, in South Queen street, on THURSDAY the 26th of February, 1552, the following described real estate, late the pro perty of John Culbert, deceased, of the city of Lancaster, consisting of a LOT OF GROUND, fronting on South Queen street, 32 feet and running hack 249 feet to Beaver street, ,whereon is „. erected a one story FRAME DWELLING mar Ile HOUSE, with z water right of never-failing I/ In - water; the above lot adjoins property of Mrs. Metzgar on •the north and other property of the deceased on the south. Also, TEN BUILDING LOTS, fronting on South Prince street, 32 feet each front, and extending hack 217 feet to Beaver street, adjoining property of William Mathiot and others. All of the above property is clear of any incorn brance. To persons desirous or obtaining excellent budding lots, a rare chance is now offered. Possession will be given on the first day of April next. Persons desirous of viewing the above property previous to the day of sale, will please call on Mary Culbert, residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock in the evening, when attendance will be given and ternn of sale made known by the undersigned, administrators of John Culbert, deceased. EDWARD NIORTON, MARY C 111. BERT. Janitaay 27, 1852. 1-ts Musllns! Muslins ! CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER .INVITE attention to . Fine yard wide Shirting Muslins at 6.1- cents. Super do do at 8 cents. Extra do do at 10 cents. 5-4, 6-4, 10-4 and 12-4 bleached Sheeting Muslins Yard wide Brown Muslin, worth 10. at 61 cents =CM 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Brown Shootings Irish Linens at all prices. TICKINGS AND CHECKS, at 61, 8, 10 and 121 cents ; Cotton'and Linen Table Diaper, Linen Table Covers, Napkins, Toweling, rich styles Furniture Chintzes, Oil Chintzes, Merri mack Prints and Manchester Ginghams. FEATHERS! FEATHERS!! We have just received another lot of Prime Feathers, which we will sell at the very lowest prices. CHAS. M. ERBEN Sr. BRO., National House Building, North Queen street, next door to Sprechers Hardware store. january 27 141 Ladles , Dress Goods. ALL the varieties of Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Furnishing Goods, Gloves,. Hosiery, &c. For sale at reduced prices by CHAS. M. EBBEN & 1312.0., Nakienal House Building, North Queen at. January 27 1-tr Sale of Valuable City Property. THAT excellent three story Brick DWEL-A LING HOUSE, situate on the west side, of Duke street, adjoining the property of Dr. H. E. Muhlenburg, and late belonging to James Crm eron, Esq., is offered at private sale. Possession call be given on the Ist of April, 1852. Terms moderate. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call at the office or F. Keenan, South Queen street, Lancaster. P. J. BARRY. jan 20 tf-52J $360,034 50 $365,034 45 $118,472 75 126,630 51 245,103 26 24,066 22 10,4.6 42 $315,770 05 77,996 02 100,000 00 $459,637 09 NOVEMBER 3, 1351 -ALSO at 8 cents , • ,It E P-0 R T . Of the Board of Directors of . thellaneaster County Mutual Insurance Company. Made at the Office of the Company, at Williamstown, January 10th, 185' 2 _. Number of Policies in force issued by the Company j Jammu let, 1851, 148 , 2 Deduct number of Policies ascertained to be void, 1 which have not been sent to the office for cancellation,' ' 63 Number of Policies issued by the Company, from Jan. lat, 1851,up to Jan. Ist, 1852, 278 Deduct Number of Policies Cancelled from Jan. Ist 1851, up to Jan. Ist, 18.52, Whole Number of Policies in force, Jan. Ist 1852, .- -- Amount of insurance in force on Policies issued by - the Company, January lot 1851, . $3,319,635 43 Deduct amount of insurances ascertained to be void, the Policies for which have not been sent to the office for cancellation, Amount of insurances effected on Policies issued from Jan. Ist 1851, up to Jan. Ist 1552, Deduct amount of Policies cancelled from Jan. Ist ISSI, up to Jan Ist 1852, Whole amount of Policies in force Jan. Ist 1352, Amount of Premium Notes in force Jan. Ist 1851, Deduct amount of Premium Notes, ascertained to he void, which have not been taken out of the office, Amount of Premium Notes deposited with the Com pany from Jan. Ist 1851, up to. Jan. lot 1852, Deduct amount of Premium Notes, cancelled from Jan. Ist 1851, up to Jan. Ist 1952, Whole am't of Premium Notes, in force Jan. Ist 1852, Dr. To Payments made by the Treasurer, viz: To cash paid David C. Randolph, amount of Assess ment over paid by him, " cash paid for Stationery, Postage ' Fuel; and other incidental expenses for whichreceipts are filed in the office of the Company, " cash paid R. B. Witmer & Co., ain't of their loss " cash paid E. F. Witmer, amount of his loss, " cash paid Arthur Armstrong, for painting Sign and Board, " cash paid for Printing as per receipts filed in the office of the Company, " cash paid Thomas S. Woods, Note and Interest, " cash paid for collecting Assessment No. .1, " cash paid for collecting Assessment No. 5, " cash paid Directors and Executive CoMmittee for services, " cash paid Secretary's Salary, " cash paid Treasurer's Salary, " cash paid Office Rent, • " cash paid on account of Note in Lan'r CO. Bank, " cash paid Discount on Note in Lan'r Co. Bank, " cash paid John Zwally's loss; i" cash paid Jacob Zook as Guardian of F. M. Kurtz's loss, " Amount loaned by order of the Board., Cr. Funds of the Company : By Cash Rec'd from H. F. Slaymaker, balance in his hands as late Treasurer, tt H. F. Slaymaker for per centa ges and Polices received by him as late Treasurer, ' , t 11. F. Slaymaker for collections on Assessment No. 4 Proceeds of Note in tian'r Co. Bank to meet the payment of loss es to R. B. Witmer & Co. and M. F. Witmer, Thomas S. Woods tn' meet the • payment of Jacob Zook, as guar dian of F. M. Kurtz and John Zwally's loss, For per centagcs from January let ISM, up to Jan. let 1852, For Policies for same period, For Assessment No. 4 • for Assessment No. 5, 4 Upon Surrenders the proportion or the debt incurred by the Co., ror losses at the time, or surrender; Balance due the Treasurer, lialunce due on Note, in Lancaster County Bunk, Balance due on Aaseentnent No. d, Balance due on Assenernent No. Due rroin Loan, Balance in favor of the Co., when above amounts arc received, ---- . a . The following named persons were elected Directors of the. Company, for the ensuing year: Dr. Samuel Duffield, David Groff, Thomas S. Woods, Joseph B. Baker, Adam K. \Vanier, Thomas S. Mcllvain, George 1.. Eckert, Henry F. Sfaymaker, - Nathaniel E Shiymaker. ! . The Board or Directors appointed the Billowing named gentlemen, Agents for the Company, for the ensuing year: t : Dr. Esaias Kinzer, Leacock township, Jacob S. Witmer, Manor du. Joseph McClure, Bart do. John Stauffer, East Hempfield do. Frederick A. Zitzman, Litiz, Dr. Samuel Duffield was elected - Tresident'of the the ensuing year. Williamstown, Jan. 27, 1852., =_=~~' --.,74,-,7 , . ---.._-----7,1-_-..t.---- Ike. ,'- , ; --' ;' - ' 7 "'... - V " - > ,. ..41* ;'.- '',;,- ..-- - - 1..... ' -'. - . . --,., ----7-I.' -•:. ..:' . - - -,-,--,,,,,,,...• 4., „ -.._ , --------------- -, .. 7 - -- "7 - ...-.. -_,--=-;,--,....- -- - -------- Z , .. -- -:; - ...- y . ---,,,,, - ' ---=-- - - i --- F -= 7.. - r 0!R Ei- i: -: i,..if.'i ."'Ot4 2__ - ......_ ~ IA . 7 :7 - -.-. '' _ _ v... DR. MUNN'S BronchiYic Pulmonary Syrup, FOR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, BRON CHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. TIS Bronchitic Pulmonary (or Olive Branch) Syrup, is pleasant to the taste, seldom nausea tes the stomach, keeps up the strength; yet re lieves Coughs, Colds in the head and on the lungs, Hoarseness, Btonchiti, Throat ails, Asthma; 3z.c. It has been taken by hundreds in various directions and needs only to be known to be appreciated.— The observing say that a goon expectorant medi cine is needed and this is brought forth, as the re. suit of years of observation, to supply the necessity. VT - Please read the certificates of the following named individuals, who have used it: This is to inform my friends and the public, that I have used Dr. Mutest's Bronchitic Pulmonary Syrup in my own family, and I cheerfully testify, that it is the best expectorant medicine, which I have ever used', although I have practised medicine for the last fifty years, and observed the trial and abandonment of many highly praised Expectorants. I see the need of a good article of the kintr, and cheerfully give this my support. GEORGE MARTIN, M. D., (Aged 72, No. 31, York Avenue, Phil'a.) Having recently been afflicted with a very sever• cold, cough and, pain on the chest, I was induced to make a trial of Dr. Munn's Bronchitic Pulmonary Syrup, and I take pleasure in stating, that the use of a single bottle afforded me radical and entire relief. Generally these attacks of colds and coughs have been of a troublesome and protracted nature —but my recent recovery was so unexpectedly sudden, that I cannot but attribute it to the very efficient and valuable remedy of Dr. Marx. I have had occasion, likewise, to observe its excellent effect upon others, and do not hesitate, therefore, most cordially, to recommend this Syrup as one of the best medicines of its kind, that has been.intro duced to the notice of the public. E. W. FRITTER, Pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, New street, between Race and Vine, 3d and 4th. This is to certify, that I was afflicted with Bron chitin, and severe affection in my organs of voice for two years and a half', and after employing the best medical aid in the country, and trying a.great variety of cures, I was obliged entirely to abandon my business—when a friend recommended to me Dr. Munn's Syrup. I took it, and before the use of the third bottle, to the astonishment of myself and friends, I was entirely relieved. I am prepared, therefore, to say, that it is, in my opinion, the best article for diseases of the throat and chest, of which I have any knowledge. It has cleared my complexion from that sallow; sickly hue, which invariably attends bronchitis—it has restored my appetite, and I have gained more than 20 pounds of flesh in three months. I have returned to my business and am once more a happy man._ H ' arrisburg, OCtober 24, 1851 The above valuable Medicine, as alsh a most excellent remedy for WHOOPING, COUGH, also prepared by Dr. Munn, for sale by .• JOHN F. LONG, Druggist, • jan 27-51-3m] North Queen at., Lancaster. Dr. Conver , s Invigorating Cordial FOR Genital, Debility, Weakness, Impotency, Nocturnal Emissions, Incontinence, &c, Ann titer large supply, just received and for sale by the Agent, CHAS. A. HEINITSH, Druggist, No. 13, East King street, Lancaster. January 20. 01-3 t The Fifteen Mirror, Of the New Rouie to California and the Gold Mines will open soon at the Mechanics' Institute. THIS magnificent Painting consists of FIVE sep arate Hieoramas,depicting the outward voyage from St. Louis, Mo., over the Mountains and Prai ries to California, and Homeward to New 1 ork by the New Route across Central America. Illustrat ing Life cm the Ocean—in the Mines, and Cities of California, and among the Indians of the Western Wilderness. Cards of' Admission 25 cents, Children under 10 years half price. Mirror moves every evening at 7f, o'clock, and Wednesday and. Saturday afternoons at 21 o'clock. Doors open oneLtour previous. Lancaster, January 20,1852. 51 130- 14S 129,33 . 0 00 $3,190,305 43 555,648 87 240,609 37 153,344 20 5,985 00 $147„3 1 59 2.0 26,550 32 13,037 32 .35 67 2500 00 900 00 136 00 175 00 25 00 25 00 1530 00 23 1R 500 00, 466 89 278 00 346 89 2617, Joseph Nonittotacher, Ephrata township, Witten Pownal, Sadsbury! Samuel S. Patterson„Rapho do. Jacob S. Shirk, East Earl do. Board, and Nathaniel E. Slaytnaker, Secretary. fur NATIIA'NIEL .E. SLAYMAKER, Secretary. 1-1 t Flour, Grain and Produce COMM/SS/ON AIP. RC HA AI'S. No. 71, SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA : jamas Devereux, I Brown & Godwins, Perot, Hoffman & Co., My&s & Kirkpatrick ' G. H. LEPEVRP.,. JAMES J. BLACK. ' January 20, 1852. i 1 51.3m' Days of Appeal. To the Taxable InhabitiuA of Lancaster County. PURSUANT to the provi l sions of the law of the Commonwealth, the unfielsigned Commission ers of Lancaster county, hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants within the respective townships of the said county, that the place for Appeal from the Assessment for 1852, will be at the Commis sioners> Office, in thd city of Lancaster, on the fol lowing days, to wit: for thd townships of Monday, Feb 111th. .do do do Adanistown Borough, do .'_do. do Bart Township, do do do Brecknock, do do do Caernarvon, do do do Cocalico East, do do do Cocalico West, do do do Coleiain, do do do ; ColuMbia Borough, , do do do Conestoga, • do do do Conoy. Tuesday, Feb. loth. do do do Donegal East, • do do do Donegal West, do do do Druniore, do do do EphrXta, do do 'do Earl„,, do do do Earl East, • do do do • Earl West, do do do Elizabeth. Wednesday, Feb. 18th. 1 do do do Fulton, do do do Hempfield East, do do do • Hempfield West, do do do Lampeter East, do do do Lampeter West, do do do Lancaster, do do do Leacock Lower, do do do Leacock Upper. Thursday, Feb. 191 k.• ' do do do Little Britain, du do do Manheim, do do do . Martic, do , do do • Manor, do do do . Mourit Joy, do do do Paradise, do do do Penn; do do do PaphO. Friday, Feb. 20th. do do do Salisbury, do do do Sadsltur), • do do 'do !Strasburg, do do do Strasburg Borough, do do do Warwick. Monday, March Bth. do do do Lancister city. DAVID STYER, • ! SAMUEL FRY, CII RISTIAN HESS, • ! Commissioners. Attest, P. G. EHERMAN, Clerk. jan 20 51-tf To Housekeepers and those about commencing. wE are now prepared td offer HOUSE FURN ISHING GOODS in full variety from a new stock just received, such as Tickings, Muslins, Sheetings, Toweltinge, &c.l Heavy extra 4-4 un bleached Sheetings, only Sy cis. Heavy super unbleached Sheetings only 8 cu. 1000 pieces, just received, bleached and un bleached Muslins for sheetings and sturtings, 4-4, 8-4, 10-0, 12-4, &c. An extra Muslin fcir 61 ctsl Bleached and unbleached Table Diapers. Floor and Table Oil Clotlis=a beautiful assort ment. Oil'Window Shades7-nhandsome designs. French Damask Tabl4.Clciths. Furnitore and Apron Checks,' all of which we offer at inducing prices. THOS. S. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle. • CALICOES! CALICOES! CALICOES! A beautiful article for comforts—only 68 cents per yard, fast colors. • Blue and orange prints-61 and 10 cents. -.Merrimack, Cocheco and American prints, at. the GOLDEN EAGLE, Corner of East King and Centre &loam 51 january 20 M=] • For Rent, THE Dwelling attached to the Drug Store of the subscriber. Possession !given on the first of April nest: ('HAS. A. HEINITSH, jan .26-51-3 t) No. 13, East KineAtrest. . 315,039 40 $3,n08,344 83 11,.,13 00 $160,872'20 57.467 2ii 57,331 03 $14613 17 LEPEVRE & BLACK, 11813313 Purdon's Digest-1700 to 1851 MOO Pages, price reduced to $6,00. JUST received at WM. MURRAY'S cheap Book Store, Kramplee building, with a ISrge stock of law and miscellaneous books, Binn's Justice, or magistrate's Daily Companion—new Edition to April '5l. The Book of the Farm, by Henry Stephena and John S. Skinner, editor of the Farmer'. Library, 2 vole. 8 no. Benneva Poultry Book, will, descriptions, por traits, &C. Dixon & Kerrs illustrated History, and manage ment of ornamrntal and domestic poultry, 1 vol. Lectures on the, application of Chemistry and Geology to Agriculture, Ji F. W. Johnston, M A K. R., SS. " new eil cosmos ;^ a sketch of a phys ical description of the universe, by Alexander Von Humboldt, 3 vols. 12 mo. History of Modern Greece, from its conquests. by the Romans, B. C. 146, to the present, by Sir James Emerson Tennent, it.. S. S. L. L D., 2 vols. S vo London edition. Letters of the Kings of England, now first c•3l lected, private as well as public, edited with II tutor ieal Introductions and notes, by J. 0. Halliwell, F. R. S. &c., 2 cols. 7 vo. The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, from Marathon to Waterloo, by E. S. Creosy, M. A., I col. Dictionary of Shaksperian quotations, exhibiting the most forcible passages illustrative of the van ens passions, affections and emotions of the hu man mind. , Valentines! Valentines ! Now ready, a splendid stock,—Leap year and cheap postage.—Let these events assure all that this season will a splendid one; send your orders early to Head Quarters at NV M.IVIURRAPS Cheap Book Store. Ljan 13 [ll5l New Books, New Books. ALL the new standard, literary, scientific and other valuable works, received by the sub scriber as soon as published, we invite attention to a few. The Golden Legend, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1 vol. 12mo. price $l. Critics say of the above work, " it is the very best of Mr. Longfellows productions, and combines all the beauties of his .former productions," all friends of the great poetshould call and procure a copy. Dream Life, a fable of the season, by Ike Mar vel, 1 vol. 12mo. cloth, price $1,25. In this Dream Life we have the career of the human front the cradle to the grave, the dreams and the pastimes of childhood, the loves and aspi lions of youth, the trials and struggles of manhood, the sorrows and consolations of age. Morris & Willis' Home Journal. Life of Fredirick Schiller by Thomas Carlyle, author of the French Revolution, &c.—from the second London edition, 2 vol. 12mo, price 78 cts. The old Guard of Napoleon. from Mango to Waterloo, by J. J.Headly, author of Napoleon and Marshals, &c., 1 vol. 12mo, $1,25. A Lady's Voyage round the World, a selected translation from the german of Isa Pfeiffer, by Mrs. Percy Sinnett, I vol. 12mo, price 75 cti. A large and valuable assortment of choice books in all the various departments of Literature, Sci ence, &c.. always on hand at . . W. H. SPANGLER, North Queen street, Lan. Pa To the Qualified Voters of the City of Lancaster. IN pursuance of the provisions of the supple ment to the Act, incorporating the City of Lan caster, approved the 10:11 day of February, 1843, the qualified voters of the said city are hereby notified, that on election of an Alderman, or any citizeo (Weald city, qualified to be elected a mem ber of the House of Representatives of this Com monwealth, to serve as ;Id AYOR of said city, will be held at the Court House, in Lancaster, on TUESDAY, THE 3d DAY OF FEBRUARY nest. The said election to lie conducted in the same manner, end by the name officera, as elections of Select and Common Councils of said city. WM..TENKINS, Recorder. Jan 13..1862. 51-4 t (City papers please copy.) Turnpike Dividend. E President and Managers of the Lancaster. Elizabethtown and Middletown turnpike road have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and twenty-hve cents on each share of stock pay able on demand. 3. M. LONG, Tteall'r. January 13 I -3t Auditor's Notice /11111.1 undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancastelocannty, to report upon the exceptions tiled on the administration atimunt on the estate at John Gable, dee'd, will meet lbr• the performance of the duties of his ap pointment, at the public house of Shreiner & Grove, (late Henry Forney,j in Manheim township, on Tuesday the Inth of February next, at I o'clock, P. M. NEWTON LIGHTNER, Auditor. january 13 ENtute of Julio McConoughy, Late of Earl Township, der . d. in the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lan. WHEREAS John L. Stager, • Trustee of said John McConoughy, now deceased, did on the 29th day of December, 1931, We in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to ad persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint. ed the second day or February, 1832, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JNO. K. REED, Proth'ry. Prothy's office, Lan. Jan. 13. 52-4 t Estate of Jacob Collins, deed, LETTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Collins, late of the Borough of Wash ington, deed, having been issued to the subscriber by the Register of Lancaster county: MI persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authentica ted for settlement, JOSEPH SCHOCH, jan 6-50-61.1 Administrator. Estate of Christian Walk, sen'r., deeld.,late of Washington Bor'o. LETTERS or Administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said deed., are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay to _ . BARNHERD MANN, (Farmer.) residing in Manor twp., near Washington hoer, dee 23, 1851 7t-48 Stocks at Public Sale. ON Wednesday evening next, the 21st inst., at the Hotel ofJohn Michael, North Queen St., Lancaster. 10 Shares of Columbia Bank and Bridge Stock. 10 " New Holland Turnpike Comp'y Stock. 16 " Lancaster, Mounljoy, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Stock. IG " Manor Turnpike Stock. 25 " 'Lancaster Bank Stock. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening. Jan 14-10-511 A. lA% RUSSEL. & CO. VALENTINES !VALENTINES ! AND LEAP YEAR! CCOUNTRYIIIERCIIANTS and others arc in formed that they can he supplied with any quantity, quality, price, style and device, to suit the Leap Year now just commenced. Also, Envelopes, Valentine IrVriters; in fact everything pertaining to a splendid outfit for the 14th day of February, 1852. At W. 1-I. SPANGLER'S, North Queen street, Lancaster. January 20 51 TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS, IN FRONT OF HOWELL'S NEW MARBLE WORKS, NORTH QUEEN STREET, BETWEEN ORANGE AND CHESNUT. December 30, 1851. 4941 Superior Silk Velvet& iIOICE shades, bonnet Silks and Satins, beau C tifid.styles Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. Fancy Dry, Goons generally, very cheap, at ERBEN'S CHEAP STORE, National House Building, North Queen et nov 25 44 Turnpike Dividend THE Presidentand Managers of the l• Manor 1 Turnpike Road Company," have this day de clared a dividend of One Dollar and Fifty Cents per share of thc Capital Stock, payable at the Lan caster Savings Institution to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 15th -of January. JNO. LINTN ER, Treas. January 13 51-4 t nigh Conmtable loiler myself to the Democracy of the city of Lancaster, as a candidate for re-election to the office of High Constable, and respectfully solicit your votes in the nominating Convention and at the election. JOHN MYERS. Lancaster, Jan 13 51-3 t To the Democracy of Lancaster City. loffer myself to your consideration as a candi date for City Assessor, if nominated by the Dem erratic City Meeting. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. SAMUEL E. GUNDAKEII.. Lancaster, Jan. 13, 1852. 51-3 t Stock for Sate. g SHARES Columbia I3anFand Bridge Co. 5 do. Manheim Plank Road. J. F. SHRODER & CO., Brokers cep 9 33:3t NEW MARBLE WORKS, (SIGN OF TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS.) TON RS, MANTLES, MONUMENTS, GRAY E STONES, AND every description ofMarble and Sand Stone Work, is executed In the moat beautiful style at the Marble Works of Charles M. Howell, North Queen street, east side, between Orange and Ches nut streets, and nearly opposite to Van Kanan's Hotel. The subscriber thankful for past favors, wnuld in form his friends and the public in general, that his establishment is now opened at the above location, where he will he happy at all times to wait upod cus tomers and manufacture to order every thing apper taining to his lin. of business, in the most approved style of the pro'e,,on, and at the :nest reagon i sble rates. He is constantly receiving at his Marble Works full supplies from the city of Philadelphia of AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, which is superior 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 he tilled with the greatest promptness and in the best appro ved manner. Persons v. 'sluing Monuments arc informed that his collection of designs are new and original and so full and )complete that they can make a selection withjut difficulty. lie invites the public to call at his Works, and view the beautiful assortment of Monuments, &c., now finished. II? Builders and others in want of MARBLE MAN mks, should visit his Wars•ltoorns snd ermine his splendid stock on hand. • in - SAND STONE tin Sills, Steps, Curbing, CORl etaTy purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low est rates. Orders received for all kinds or Iron Railing CHARLES M. HOWELL Dec. 23. [I y D. Harrington. DENTIST FROM PHILADELPHIA. U - HVING located himself is this city, respect -17 folly offers his prtifessional services to the public. To those persons who may not know him by reputation, he asks leave to say that his testimo nials are from the highest sources the city of Philadelibia can turmsh, viz : From Professors in the thflki Principal medical Colleges, Judges of Courts, Attorneys . at Law, Presidents of seeveral Colleges. medical gentlemen, Clergymen and merchants.-oflice North Queen Street, formerly occupied by Dr. Evans, Dentist. Re . frrences is, bins City. Rev. Dr. Bowman, Dr. F. A. Mublenberrg, 'l'. E. Franklin. Esq. George Ford, " D. G. Eshleman, " dec. 23 :3m-481 Attorneys at Law. New Music Store. MASON KINDELL, Teacher of Vocal Music, respectfully intim]s his friends and the pub lic, that he has purchased of Mr. J. Neff, No. 66, North Eigth Street, above Arch street, Phil adelphia, his entire stock of Music and Musical Instruments, to which he has added a large assort ment of his own selections, making it the choicest and most complete stock to be found in the city.— The assortment of Musical Instruments is very su perior. PIANOS from the beet manufacturers.— Neff's celebrated American Violins, Violincellos, Flutes, Acrordeons, Guitars, Violins, k. Violins, Guitar and harp strings of the best quality. The ITALIAN CONTRA BANS 'relie f - a superior and new style bass instrument, very much admired. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Ile has made arrangements to receive as'Uomi as limed, all the new music pub lialied.in New York and Boston. SACRED MUSIC. A large assortment of the best publications. lie pairing 011nel:invents, and Instruments exchanged. The interior of the Store line been newly fitted up, making it equal to any in the city for neatness and accommodations. ASON KINDELL. No. IN, North Nth Sane!, above Arch Street, Philadelphia. klec 23 Gm-47 A Valuable Farm 101' Sale. riIHE subscriber as Executor of the last will of William Kerr, deed, will offer at public sale, nt the residence of said decd, on the 19th of Feb ruary, 1852, the tract of land a which Wm. Kerr died seized, containing about 2:50 ACRES of limestone lona or prime quality, and in a high 'state of cultivation, and most valuable improve• ments. This farm lies on Apple• Pie Ridge, in Frederick county, Virginia, 8 miles north of Wio cheater, and fi miles west of the Depot on the Winchester and Potomac Railroad, adjoining the lands of John Pugh, Win. Lo,lge and others. The improvements ore a good two.story STONE IfOUSE with n basement story ga m used as a Kitchen and Cellar, a good Horn, LL " Corncrib, Granery, Spring-house, Carriage-house and Wagon tilled, with other necessary out-build ings, n Well of good Water in the yard, a good Garden and abundance el Fruit Trees, TERMS or SALE.—One half cash, the balance in three equal annual payments, the purchaser giving bond and approved security with a hen on the land uor the deferred payments, hearing interest front the day of sale. Possession given immediately upon a compliance with terms of sale, with a re servation of the growing wheat crop nnd of ingress and egress to cat, secure and haul MT the same. At the same tinie, 1 will offer li,r sale the said wheat growing on the farm, supposed to be about Sixty , Acres. A credit of six months will be given on the wheat, upon the purchaser giving bond with apprOved security. N. 11.—lf the farm is not sold on the above day it will be offered for RENT to the highest bidder for one year from the li rst of Aptil next, with the reservation or a right to commence preparation on the first of March, 1853, for a corn crop. Those wishing to view the premises call do so by calling on Mr. John Kerr, living on Green Spring. JOHN LIGHT, Executor. jan ii 50-Is For Rent--4 Store Stand and rpHOSE two large rooms, one suitable for a j_ workshop, and the other fur a store, with col lar underneath, situated on the north side of East king street, sin or eight doors east of Lewis Sprecher's hotel; being part of a two story brick house, late the property of Jacob H. Rhoads.— The rooms will be rented separately from, or to gether with, the dwelling. The dwelling consists of four or five rooms, as desired, and kitchen, cellar and attic, and will be let on favoraide terms. Ap p..), to D. XV. PATTERSON, or address (post-paid,) CHRISTIAN 11. LEFEVER, dec 30 tf-49] near Strasburg, Lancaster en. ti Central Iron Railing Manufactory No. 521, Arch street, below Broad, PH/CA. wiliTE & DEVENEY, ESPECTFULLY call the attention of the public rt, 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 articles, will please give us a call, as every attention will he given to accommodate them at short notice, and their work they will warrant to be equal to any in the city or elsewhere, and their prices as low. - Ndec 30-49-6 m Brewery for Sale. undersigned will sell at private sale a j_ Brewing Establishment, situated in the borough of Chambersburg. Every convenience desirable and all the appurtaitences required for ,entering immediately into the - business will be found on and sold with the premises. For further information and terms address the subscriberresiding in Cham bersburg, Pa. UPTON WASHABAUGH. nov 25 44-2 m Wooten Yarn JUST received a complete assortment of Blue mixed, lilack mixed, White, Black, Blue clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Yarn. For sale by CHARLES M. EBBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen St. , nct 28 tr.. 50 To Distillers. A most valuable property, embracing one aces ±1 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 paper. [dec 2.4.5.4 t Nails! Nails! • JUST mealy/ad a large assortment of Nails, all kinds and prim', for sale low at the old Hard ware Store, East King street, Lancaster. REUBEN S. ROHRER. 0 oct 28 40 Estate of Catharine Myers, Late of West Donegal 7:u/r., deed. ETTERS testamentary on the estate of said dcc'd, having been wanted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them properly authenticated for settle ment. PHILIP FISHER, Elizabethtown. JACOB FUNK, Went Donegal twp. dec 30-49•6t] To Sportsmen. Jvs . f received a very superior lot of Double Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices--alsr Re volving Pistols, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low. REUBEN S. ROHRER, Sign of the Anvil. oct 28-50] • Fresh Pequea Lime (lAN ho had at the Hardware ctore, in North kj Queen Street, in large and small quantities, at any time--end delivered in any part of the city. GEPRDE D. SPRECHEfI.. ly-8 laarch N
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