Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, February 03, 1852, Image 3

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    W I ME
HARD .
CHEAPER THAI EVER' Al
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Fr HE subscriber is constantly receiving large
1 supplies of Haidware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c.,
direct from the mannlactures tof the United States
and Europe; hence the saving Of one or two profits,
enables him to offer inducements equal to the best
houses in Philadelphia or New York.
Persons commencing House
keeping will find a full £i ssortment of every
thing in the Hardware' line, embracing CEDAR
WARE of which he is the oily manufacturer in
this section of the country. Its superior quality,
and low prices, makes it the interest of buyers to
give him the preference. I -
Stoves—The most extensive variety, embrac
ing the beat pattern•in the Unßed Slates and sold
at manufacturers prices.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS will find a complete
assortment of the moat apprdved articles in the
Hardware line, embracing GLASS, PAINTS, OILS,
&c., and at such reduced pricks, that must ensure
a continuance of their patrom4e.
CABINET MAKERS will find a desirable as
sortment of goods in their lind,lncluding all kinds
of Hardware, Bed Pins, Walnut and Mahogany,
Veneers, Knobs, &c.,
&.c. •
COACH MAKERS.—The stibecriber is fully pre
pared to meet their wants with an enlarged stock
of Hardware in their line, embracing finished Bolts,
Mal, Castings, Springs, Axles, , Bands, Spokes,
Shafts and Fellow', Hydes, Leither, Laces, Curtain
and Floor Cloths, &c., &c.
SADDLERS will find that cannot
assortment and
prices, furnish advantages that cannot fail to ensure
a continuance of their patronage.
SMITHS AND MACHINISTS will find no diffi
culty in selecting such sixes of: Iron, Steel, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Screw Plates, Files, &c., &c., his
stock being very large, prices recently reduced,
and his terms of credit accommodating.
FARMERS will find a complete assortment in
the Hardware line, embracing Traces, Chains,
Ploughs, Grain Cradles, Forks,lcythes, Cover and
Timothy Seed, Bags, &c., and 'lie low prices shall
always be such as will ensure a ontinuance of their
very liberal patronage.
MERCHANTS may rest ass red that any articles
in the Hardware line, Will bedfurnished at prices
that will make it their intereatlto give him the pre
ference over the Philadelphiaand N. Y. markets.
. Nal 18,1ron and Ste46l.—The subscriber
has the exclusive agency of the Duncanon Iron
Works for the sale of their Nails and Irons, and at
all times has a very large ,rock on hand., and is
prepared to execute orders •at the manufacturers,
prices. He has also a full tosoktra eryt of Coleman
vine nails.'
Guns and Pistols, Powder, Shot, Safety Fine by
the piece or barrel, Lead Pipe, R'ron Pumps, Wire,
Spelter Zinc, Fresh Lime, &c.,,0n the most favor
able terms.
Clover, Timothy and Flax„lSeed wanted, for
which the highest price will be given id dash.
GEO. M. ( STEINMAN,
feb 3-2-6mj West King Street, Lancaster.
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Abbeville at PriVate Sale.
THE subscriber, Trustee for Mrs. A. W. Gender,
offers at private sale, that valuable and desir
able property known as "ABBEVILLE," situated
on the Lancaster and Columbia [turnpike road, about
half a mile west of the city of Lancaster.
The whole tract contains 79 ACRES AND 19
PERCHES of the best Limestone Land, under good
fences and in a high state. of cultivation. „
The improvements are a commodious TWO Hu t in
STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first-rate I ""
condition, having lately been thoroughly renovated,
and has all the modern improvements of a com
fortable and convenient residence; a two story
Tenant House, a Spring House, a large Swisser
Barn, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, and all neces
sary out-buildings.
The property will be sold in tic whole, or sepa
rated parcels, as purchasers may desire.
The dwelling house, tenant house, spiing house,
carriage house, Re., with front 14 to 30 acres of
land and a young orchard of choice fruit trees, will
be sold separately, if desired, anti which will make
as desirable a country residence tas can , possibly be
obtained in the vicinity of the city of Lancaster.
441 Ares, including the Barn, hill be sold in one
lot if desired, and which will Make a desirable
small farm with all the advantages and conveniences
which could be desired. On this part is a valuable
limestone quarry. with two lime kilns in successful
operation, and ready sale for all the lime.
Part of the premises is laid out in three five acre
lots, which will make desirable building and pas
ture lots, anal will be sold separately if desired.
Persons wishing to view the premises, and for
terms of sale will please call on Wm. MATiaisT,
Esq., Attorney at Law,' in the City of Lancaster,
who is the Agent fur the subscriber,
or on the sub
scriber at the Merchant's Hotel, in Philadelphia. 6
ELLIS LEWIS, Trustee.
2-t
February 3, 1852
Mlll Property foir Sale
A 8 one of the administratora of the estate of
Jacob Stouffer ' late of Canal] township, Perry
county, deceased, by virtue of an alias order of the
Orphans' Court, I will expose toisale, on the prem
ises, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1802, that valua
ble and well-known property, eituate„in Carroll
township, bounded by lands of J'xilut Smiley, heirs
of C. Rothfon, deceased, William Smith and Sher
man's Creek, containing 5 acres and 16 perches,
(patented) more or less, having thereon erected a
large GRIST MILL, (frame and pebble-dashed,)
with two run of burrs, two Frame DWEL-,
LING HOUSES, SAW-MILL,; LATH- ;;X;,..
MILL, two Stables, Stone Spring. House, 2,1
and other out-buildings.
This Real Estate offers peciffiar and unusual
inducements to purchasers. Thil Mills are.all new,
in 'excellent condition, and, being propelled by
Sherman's Creek, are capableof 'doing a very large
business, and have, at the present time, an exten
sive custom. Timber land can be bought in the
neighborhood, and lumber commands a ready sale
and good prices.
Also, at the same time and pile, will be offered
for sale, .
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A TRACT OF UNIMPROVED LAND,
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in same township, adjoining lends of Benjamin
M'Cord, John Lauck, Joseph ;Bender,. George
Messimer and others, containing 64 acres, more or
less, which will be sold with the first described
tract, or separately, to suit purchasers.
TERMS :—One-third of the purtihase money to he
paid on Ist of April, 1852, when possession will
be given, and the 'residue in two equal annual
payments, to be secured by julgmeat bonds or
mortgage.
iThe administrator will require the purchaser
to secure him in the amount of the purchase money
on the confirmation of said sale
ROBERT JONES, Adi'n'r.
feb 3 2-3 t -
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Orphans' Court! Sale.
ON SATURDAY, the 28th iday of February
1852, in pursuance of an plias order of the
Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the under
signed Administrators of George Pence, late of
Maytown, East Donegal township, Lancaster co.,
dec'd, will expose to public sale, at the public
house of J. R. Barr, in the village of Maytown, in
said county, the following real etate, viz:
A LOT OF GROUND
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in the village of Maytown, frontiiig on River street,
and adjoining lots of Joseph and William Welcbans,
with a two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, ffir6
, Stable and other, improvements thereon erec
ted. The property is, in all respects, a very de
sirable one.
Sale to commence at 5 o'clock:, P. M„ when due
attendance will be given and terms made known by
HENRYI SHERBALIN,
SAMUEL PENCE,
teb 3-2-4t] iAdministrators.
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ReceiV d
Alot of fresh ENGLISH WALNUTS, of good
quality and cheap. Also,la fresh supply of
RAISINS and FIGS of differenq qualities at
KEFFER , S, No. 6, E. Ring st.
feb 3
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Estate of John Mann.
T ETTERS Testamentary on Zhe Estate of John
_11_,4 Mann, late of East Hempfield township, Lan
caster county, deed, having been granted by the
Register of said county, to Barnberd Mann, (farm
er,) of Manor township, and Aidrew Metzger, of
East Hemptield townhip, said dounty:- , -Notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate
of said deceased, to make immediate payment to
the undersigned Executors;
and tepselaving claims
are requested to present th em, duly authenticated
for settlement. BARNHERD MANN,
ANDREW METZGER.
January 27 '52 I 1-60
L9dles' Dress oods.
ALL the varieties of Ladies Dress Goods,
Shawls Furnishing .Goods,l,Gloves, Hosiery,
&c. For sale at reduced pricesrby
CHAS. hl. ERBEN & BRO.,
National House Building, North Queen st.
january 27.
L.tf
LEFEVRE & BL,kCR,
Flour, Grain and Produce
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 71, SOUTH WHARVES, P4IILADELPHIA.
REFER TO
James Devereux, Brown & Godwin,,
Perot, Hoffman & Co., Myers & Kirkpatrick
G. H. LEFEVRE,
JAMES' J. BLACK.
January 20, 1852. 51.3m*
Dr. Conver's Invigoi . ling Cordial
FOll Genital Debility, Weakness, Impotency,
Nocturnal Emissions, Incon'tinence, &c. Ano
ther large supply, just received And for sale by the
Agent, CHAS. AJ HEINITSH,
Druggist, No. 13, East Rini street, Lancaster:
January 20.
51.-3 t
For Rent l
THE Dwelling attached to the Drug Store of the
aubscriber. Poasesaion given on the first of
April next. CHAS. Al lIEINITSH,
fan 20-61.3 t/ No. 18, Zllst King street.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office North Last Cornir of Third and Dade streets, PHILADELPHIA.
THE following SzavaxErcr of the affairs of the Company is published in conformity with a provision
of its Charter, viz :
Receipts for the year ending December 31st, 1851.
For , Limited Premiums on Policies from one to ten years,
"Life for whole term of life,
Extra risks,
"'Policies, •
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Interest on Investments,
Losses and Expenses during same period.
Losses 23 amounting to
Expenses, Advertising, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, State Taxes,
Medical Examiners, &c.,
Agency Charges, Commission Expenses, Taxes, &c ,
Re-insurances and interest,
Purchase of Policies,
Interest on Scrip Dividends of 1849 and '5O
Balance,
Contingent Fund,';
Dividend 1852, trtenty-five per cent. on cash premiums $85,673 33,
_duels and Investments of the Company,,Liable to pay Lows January 1, 1852,
$ 6,400 00 United States six pent. Loan, cost $ 6,720 00 present value, 8 7,456 00
26,769 67 Pennsylvania 6 .per cent Loan, cost 26,305 41 present value, 27,438 91
16,779 57 Pennsylvania 6 per cent Loan, cost 15,789 89 present value, 15,264 40
100 Shares Commercial Bank Stock., : cost 5,697 74 present value, 5,700 00
37 Shares Pennsylvania Bank Stock,' cost 4,150 00 present value, 4,162 50
50 Shares Girid Life Insurance Co. St'k, cost 1,175 62 present value, 1,2450 00
$ 5,500 00 City six per cent. RR. Loin, cost 6,689 50 present value, 5,689 50
6,416 00 Penn District six per c't Loan, cost 4,332 00 present value, 4,332 00
300 00 Franklin Fire Insurance Co;, coat 300 00 present value, 286 00
Cash on hand and in Bank, • 4,750 51
'Loans on Stocks, Mortgages and Policies, 7,865 06
Bills Receivable, 165 00
Office Furniture. 436 61
Real Estate, 25,295 II
Bills Receivable, Notes, for Premiums, bearing Interest secured by Policies, 39,186 02
Quarterly Payment on Policies Issued; 7,456 08
tAgents, balance of their Accounts due, .01,446 00
llnterest on Stocks and Loans to January I, 1852, 1,744 60
Scrip Dividends of the Company for 1849, 1850 and 1851, earned on short
Policies, Policies Forfeited and purchased,
Guarantee Capital Notes,
'Payable on demand. tAll of this due is paid. IMost of this is collected
RECA PITU L A TION.
Receipts for the year ending Dec. 31, 1848, • $44,158 03
Lqses and Expenses, 12,300 01
418 Policies Issued prior to Jan. 1, 1849, Balance, 31,858 02 Accum'd Capital, $31,1 , 58 02
379 Policies in torce . January 31, 1849.
Receipts for the year ending Dec. 31, 1849
Losses and Expenses,
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1,078 Policies Issued prior to Jan. 1, 1 8 50, Balance, 41,754 24 Accum'd Capital, 85,843 02
919 Policies in force January 1, 1850.
Receipts for the year ending December 31, 1850,
Losses and Expenses,
1,782 Policies'lssued prior to Jan. I, 1851, Balance, 54,516 89 Accuin'il Capital. 011,632 19
1,492 Policies in force January 1, 1851.
Receipts for the year ending December 31, 1851,
Losses and Expenses.
2,227 Policies Issued to Jan. 1, 1852,
1,507 Policies in force January 1, 1852
PHILADELPHIA, January 13. 1852.
At a meeting of the Board of Trustees held this evening, Daniel L. Miller, Esq. was unanimously
elected President, and Samuel E. Stokes, Vice President, for the ensuing year.
The Board of Trustees have this day declared a Scrip Dividend of 25 per cent. upon the Cash
Premiums received during the year 1851.
They have also declared a Cash Dividend of 6 per cent. upon the Scrip Dividends of 1849, 1850
and 1851, payable at the Office of the Company, after the 3d day of February next.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President,
JOHN W. Hon;von., Secretary. SAstirra. E. STOKES, Vice President.
Agents for Lancaster, JOHN ZIMMER NI AN, North Queen street, and Dr. ELY PARRY, Druggist,
East King street. [february 3-2-It
FINANCES OF LANCASTER COUNTY
MILLER FRAIM, Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster County, in Account with s aid
County :
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To Balance of last year, per Report of
Auditors,sl4,Bs2 06
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" 0 ut.standing Taxes for 1850, do. 14,275 93
" Assessment for 1851,as per certifi
ed copy of the Co. Commissioners :
Adamstown Bor, 141 48
Bart, 906 57
Brecknock, 492 73
Carnarvon, 1,158 07
Cocalico East, 886 34
Cocalico West, 1,125 96
Colerain, 625 56
-Columbia Bor, 1,614 63
Conestoga, 2,761 00
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'Conoy, 773 11
Donegal East, 3,363 75
Donegal West, 907 05
Drumore, 1,066 70
Ephrata, . 1,676 11
Earl, 4,307 71
Earl West, 2,11578
Elizabeth, .1,783 33 •
Fulton. 767 36
Ilempfield East, 2,578 19
Hernpfield West, 2,633 71
Lampeter East, 2,927 23
Lampeter West, 2,130 96
Lancaster Twp, 1,145 19
Lancaster City, 7,53436
Leacock, 2,369 00
Leacock Upper, 2,137 77
'Little 'Britain, 708 25
Manheim, 2,870 58 -
Manic, 1097 60
Manor, 4,114 34
Mount Joy, • 1.667 64
.Paradise. ... 1,775 42
Penn, 2,003 60
Rapho, 3,197 87
Salisbury, 3,125 36
Sadsbury, 750 54
Strasburg, 1,979 51
Strasburg Bor, 432 85
Warwick, 1,308 56
$74,961 77
" Excess Taxes received from the
Collectors of the following Town•
ships, viz : \ 1850. 1851.
Adamstown Bog, $0,46
Bart, 3,56
Brecknock. 80,51
Carnarvon, 26,98
Cocalico East, ,50
Conoy, " 2,00
Donegal East, 5,8 U
Earl, 128,40
Earl West, 3,79
Fulton,,9o
,
Little Britain, 11,70
Manheim, 7,77
Manor, : 22,80
Paradise • . 4 , 13 10,22
Penn, • 42.69
Rapho, , ,71
Salisbury, 28,85
Sadshury, 15,67 17,73
Strasburg Bor, 1,43 8,50
Warwick, 1,53
183,48 163,15 5346,63
" do. for 1849 from Upper Leacock, 1,50
".Loans, viz: from Farmers' Bank
of Lancaster, 8,000,00
" .do. sundry individuals, 53,910 00
Cash from Jac Breneman on account 01
subscription to bridge at his mill. 100 00
•• John Shnader. Esq, fines for psi - ,
fans swearing, • 60
Abraham Shelly, Esq. on account of
subscription to bridge across Little
Chiques, I' 5 00
•• Jac Breneman, on account of sub
scription to bridge at his mill. 190 00
•• D G Eshleman, Esq. forfeited recog
nizance of John Barr, 25 00
Geo Ford, Esq. with`Proceeds of sale
- of real estate of John Coyle, in exe
cution, January term, 95 73
• John N Lane for house on New Pris.
on ground, sold him. . 90 00
John Auxer,
Egli fines for violating
the Sabbath. 4 00
Robert Hodson in full for his por
tion of bridge at his ford, 299 33
Jae Breneman on account of sub
scription to bridge, 50 00
" .J F Anderson, Esq. fines for violating
the law against the destruction of
- insectuous birds, 12 50
1) 51 Martin, Esq, Clerk of Court
fines and jury fund, Com. vs Clives. 33 13
It C Gampbell. fine for keeping tip
ling house. 10 00
David Styer,Esq, for old timber sold ,
at Pusey's mill. . :10 25
John Witmer. for false works at Safe
Harbor bridge.' 050
• C Cummings, Esq., fines for profane
"swearing.
67
D M Martin, Esq, fines' and jury
fund, 41 00
Henry Shreiner. Esq, for stray steer
sold in Manheim townsnip. 14 60
Jacob Huber, Esq. late Sheriff fines
and jury fund. 115 00
' Balance of Court bills remainin g
unpaid, 22 37
IVe. the undersigned, Auditors of Lancaster county, CERTIF . , that we have carefully examined the forego
ing Account of Miller Fraim, Esq., late Treasurer of said County, and compared the same with the original
vouchers brought to our notice, and find that on the sth day of January. A. D. 1852. a balance of unexpended
funds of the County remained in his hands of Thirty Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty-three Dollars and
twenty-one and a half cents, say : $20,483 211. which balance he has since paid over to David Shultz. Esq..
the present County Treasurer, and produced his receipt for the same.
All takes Tirior to 1851 have been paid into the County Treasury. The following townships deserve to be fa
vorably mentioned, as having paid up and Settled off their respective Duplicates for the year 1851, 012 the day
on whirls the late Treasurer's term of office expired, viz Adamstown bor., Carnaervon. Colerain, Earl West.
Fulton, Lampeter East, Lampeter West, Leacoak, Little Britain, Manbelm, Paradise, Penn, Salisbury. Stras
burg bor., and Strasburg township. '
The new County Prison being now completed for the reception of Prisoners, and the building of a new Coun
ty Court House strongly agitated, the following statement made from the County accounts of the three last
Years, will perhaps be interesting to the tax-payers of the County.
The amount of appropriations for the new Prison were, in the year 1849,
do'. in the year 1850, •
do. in the year 1851, •
Making the entire cost of Prison, Site, and enclosing of ground, up to the time it was placed under
the care of the Board of Prison Inspectors, $111,401 48
The liabilities of the County for Loans from individuals , all at five per Pent . are, at this date, 76.500 00
Of this amount the County'Commissioners' have signified their intention to pay off on the trot of
April next,
Leaving a balance of Loans due after such payments.
Balance in the Treasury as above,
Outstanding Taxes due the county,
Witness our hands, this Twenty-sixth day of January. A. LI . 1852
Commlidoner's °floe of Lenauter Conti.]
$ 6,126 76
95,59738
5,463 04
370 00
----4107,557 18
7,816 44 8115,373 62
74,360 00
32,605 76
115,195 11
60,678 24
115,373 62
73,801 63
41,571 99 Accum'd Capital, 177,91 S 30
CR. •
By payment of Court order. in favor of
John Kirk, jr, for auditing County
Treasurers account with the county
and State Treasurer, $2l 62
Ditto in favor of. Andrew 3.lehuffey
and J B Tshudy for do., and making
out statements for Court and State
Treasurer,
Ditto In favor of P G Eberman, for
making specified statement of the
Commissioner's orders and Court
bills for publication.
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.• 140 Constable returst,orders
.• 584 Road viewers orders.
530 Court bills and certificates. "
Commissioner's order from So. I to
518, except No. 110, 147. 300. 450. 463
499, and 600.
" Exonerations and Commissions to
Collectors, viz : for 1850. 1851.
Adamstown Bor, $ 8,80
Bart, 60,93 73,19
Brecknock, 31,47
Carnarvon,
Cocalico East, 64,67
Colerain, 39,78 33,17
Columbia Bor, '222,62
Conoy, 46,59
Donegal East 192,95
Donegal West, 56,78
Drumore, 72,82
Ephrata, 113,42
Earl, 264,99
Earl West,
Fulton,
Hempfield East, 139,68
Lampeter East, 209,00
Lampeter West, 127,86 130,15
Lancaster City, 967,73
Leacock,
Little Britain,
Minheim,
Matte,
Manor,
Mount Joy,
Paradise.
Penn,
Rapho,
Salisbury, 190,99
Sadsbury, 48,82 48,23
Strasburg Twp, 118,21
Strasburg Bor, '34,74 26,19
Warwick, 82,02
3745,94 1635,01
" Out-standing 'Faxes for 1851, viz:
Bart, 181,34
Brecknock, 51,73
Cocalico East, 506,34
Cocalico West, 375,96
Conestoga, 26,54
Columbia Bur, 407,63
,
Conoy, 293,11
Donegal 'East, 864,46
Donegal West, 47,05
Drumore, 459,70 t
Ephrata, 126,11 `
Earl," 188,43
Elizabeth, 437.33
Hempfield East,' 199,85
Hempfield West, 1,093,71
Lancaster Twp, , 105,19
Lancaster City, 2,834,36
Leacock, 172,67
Manic, 490,60
Manor. 949,84
Mount Joy, 141,03
Rapho, 334,87
Sadsbury, 206,04
Warwick, 268,56
'Preatmrer's Commissions of six
enth of one per cent. on 9121,
417 70,
' Balance,
$137,58 47
COMMISSIONERS' STATEMINT.
The followin g is a statement of the 'Commissioners
orders, and Court Bile and Certificates drawn on Mil
ler Fraim Es q .. Treasurer of Lancaster County. for the
• year, 1551:
. . , .
54,800 00
7,600 52
5,969 01
1,948 11
984 99
3,099 00
73,801 63
41,571 99
20,i53 86
21,414 33
41,571 99
7,990 00
79,300 00
'2 7 2 30
Samuel Fry. E5q..72 days services as Com
missioner at $1,50 per day, sloB—and 11187
miles at 6 cents per mile, s7l,=.
Henry Slusselmau, Esq.. 126 days services as
Commi,sioner at $1.50 per day, slB9—and
2780 miles at 6 cents per mile. $166.80,
David Styer. Esq.. 121 days services as Cori
.missioner .at 91,50 per day. 8181.50—and
2950 miles at 6 cents per mile $257 Go '
John Finfrock. for load chips
L Fry. carrying coal.
Mr Kreamer. load chips
Constables pay for township elections. $153 70
Apßenaora pay for attending to election, '297 33
Officers for election in March, 807 71
Officers for holding general election in Oct. 1.053 14
Daniel Herr, 21 cords wood for Jail
Jail.
Jacob Huber, EN Sheriff maintenaue,
Key fees. '
Soap, oil ht.c.
Clothing and blankets.
t. onveying r , ouvicts to P.. Penitentiary .
Summoniug'Jurors and drawing _ .
Court fees in each ease,
Sundries
Serving attachment,
Ilarmany. A Smith. Physician
John F lieroly smith work.
60,36 59,31
151,55 158,71
107,10
E C Darlington's bill,
Geo Sanderson, do
Mr Homerely 125 Assessment books.
do for publishing annual accoutre
notices and blanks
M D Holbrook's bill
J Ii Pearsol. do
D Bard Rock. do
JG L Brown, do
John Bear. do
John S Jones. do
Myers kt Son. do
NI M Rohrer. do
230,12
103,56 96,61
112,23 107,16
101,24 121,24
194,19
Postage
)Ivry Dickson. bill for posinge.
(; Vt Ilnincnily. to
$5180,9
Public Offices.
P C Henninger, hill for books and himling. po 12
George L Doorek. - 129 87
Ralph Gilmore. cleaning Ole,. 4 50
Henry Stoek. for Indexing. .147 9.1
Gerge Brubaker. do. 29 26
John Swindt, for two chair,. 1 25
.loerph Real. shovelling enow. 75
S 9%' Taylor. glazing. 2 62
Peziitentiary.
Fittatern Penitentiary. for support of eouviet
for 3850. -
J linviland. in full for building New Prison. $13,900 00
Do. for railing and fencing grounds. - 2 500 00
Do. for pump and fixtures. '226 50
Do. for well. 150 30
Carson & Kautz.. for brick. • 320 59
W & J Konigmacber. curb and glitter stone,
and setting. , 858 09
James Noble. for water tank. 510 81
Robert King, hauling rand, , 7 50
Ellenor Getz. repairing pump. 6 25 .
Keller, Dunn ,V. do., laying pavement. 81 28
John Swartz. hauling rand & omnibus hire. &e, • 114 68
Philbin & Brown,' repairing forcing pump. 40 50
11410 7 )1
J' $18.516 50
Prison Inspectors.
Expenses of Prison Inspectors for visiting
Philadelphia and Reading. Prisons. $ 00 00
Officers of Prisons, do. do i - I 25
Miller Fraim. Esq.. Treasurer of New Prison.
on account of estimate for support of pri
soners, &c.. 7.300 00
John Swartz. for omnibus hire. for conveying ,
prisoners to court, 15 00
John I irmperliag. repairing pump. . 2 00
4.28 51)
V3U 483 91
$7.678 25
Poor.
AVIIIIam Gorrecht. Esq. Treasurer of Poor . •
and House of employment, in full of esti
mate for support of poor for 1851. $12.000 00
Loans.
Principal paid to individuals
du Banks.
$18,280 00
Interest on LOalt.
Interest paid - to individuals. $3.177 73
do Banks. 29 33
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$3.240 06
Post dart em Examinations on persons found
dead in Lancaster County:
Dr. R. E Cochran and W S McCorkle, on body
of Ellen McGinnis, • f, 20 00
Dr. It H Jones. on bddy of P Noah. 10 00
`• Rohrer & Nlahon.l• . Wm Osborn, 20 00
Reamsnyder. •• Sarah Fos et. 10 00
•• Ream, do. 10 00
. A IC Rohrer. '• do. 10 00
- Mesita,. , - t . II Steen. , 10 00
$137,583 47
J &misfiles. road damages in Salisbury twp 5100 00
James Jenkins. •• Fulton • SO 00
Andrew Lowe. • SO 00
Jacob Kreamer. - Hartle .'
45 00
John Re(seder, 50 00
Daniel Ressler, '. 12 00
Daniel Reese, - 8 00
James Pasamore, " . " 15 00
Abrm Reese, ' 15 00
Abrm Gochenour. " .. . .25 00
Benj Rineer, - 15 00
Simon Winters, - •• 16 00
Jacob Miller. Kast Lampeter . 75 00
Chrn Bracitblll. •• ' 47 00
Jacob Bare, fltirt 50 00
Saml Pennell, - Little Britain 75 00
Robert McMichael. - - 40 CO
James Robinson, " •• SO 00
Robert Patton. 20 00
Chrn Brubaker, •• . Lancaster 41 26
John Slott, • ' 40 00
Henry Herr, " " ' . ' — DO 00
$62.425 97
30,519 00
18,516 51
546 600 00
30,483 21
10,702 45
JACOB B TSHUDY,
JOHN KIRK, Jr,
JOHN ILEGARTNHY.
Asseseor's Pay.'
Adamstown larough. IVm Redcay, $lOOO
Bart.. Cleo I Baughman: 37 0 0
Breeknook. Levi Lausb. • 31 00
Crernarron: • Benont Quaintance, 30 00
Oxalic° East. .•Samuel Lied, 28 25
Cocalica West. Adam Sharp, . 35 00
i
Coleran.
• jWilliam Galbraith. 37 00
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Columbia.
Conestoga
James C Boyer
Samuel Myers.
Conoy. Solomon Haldeman. P.O 00
Donegal East, !Peter MIIIIEIXEIa, 40 00
Donegal West. John L Gish. 24 00
Drumore. ' J N MSparen.
. e r
~.. 45 00
.. _ .
John Crlissfey, 45 GO
Joseph Brimmer. 50 00
Abraham F Bair. 1 . :: 00
Elias Wolf. 45 00
Error Stubbs. 34 00
Ephrata.
Earl.
Earl %Vt. t
Elizabeth.
Fulton.
liemptield East. William Parker. . 3S 00
Hemplield West, Joseph Brown.. 40 00
Lampeter Fast. H B Metzler, 30 00
Lampeter West. , Philip Geist, 30 00
Lancaster, J M Frantz. 17 00
Laiacaster City, 'NI Bundle. 250 00
Leacock Lower, , A 1' Bair. 45 00
Leacock Upper. Jacob Stebrheirer. n GO
Little Britain. -'John B Bean'. 4O 00
Manbeim, ,Daniel Andrew, 42 00
.
Martic, .James Simpson..
8800
Manor, Li Hartman.. 42 00
Mount Joy, !Peter Kemerer, 4200.
Paradise. !M idunsecker, 28 00
Penn, Benjamin Stauffer, • 2500
._ ..
;Emaanel Cs<seel,
Salisbury, Wilifanißrinley. 45 00
Sadabury. Charles Willlamii, . 30.00
Strasburg. - George Wiker, 43' 00
Strasburg borough. Jacob Bower. • 2t) 00
Warwick. Henry Stauffer. 35 00
Erecting Bridges.
George W Pierce. Esq. Treasurer of Chester
ro In full for building Bridge across Onto.
rora creek between Chester and Lancaster
counties. $909 50
John Sheaffer. in full for bridge scrosaNlud.
dy creek at George Martin's Saw mill.
For extra work.
hurler Alelhoru. in full for building bridge
across Little Conestoga at John Lintrier's
mill;
James C Carpenter. in full for building bridge
across Octorora creek at PIISYIN still
F., extra work
Repairing Bridges
Samuel Iteenmyder. for repairing bridge at
Bitzer's mill, $ll I tl
Benjamin Snevely. in full for repairing hridgr
at his mill. . 275 05
Samuel Huuseeker. do. for repairing bridge
ut his mill. 131'
~S 9
Peter Jacoby. unison work for Hinkletown
bridge, '123 33
Samuel Reemsnycler, in lull for repairing
Hinkletown bridge. • 1 437 42
51 D Foulk, for building additional [web to
bridge at J 51usselman's mill.
~
Henry Funk. for mason work for Safe Har
bor bridge.
Quirks fdelholrn. carpenter work for do.
Samuel Iteerusnyder. in 'full for repairing
bridge at Kaufroth's
Abm B Brenemau. lumber for Safe Harbor
Bridge.
•
Quarter Sessions Court.
John L Thompson. Esq., Att'y General Fe,. j:406 50
David AI Martin. 0 q ., Clerk Vet,. ' 592 10
Jurors pay. 1:470 01
Justice and ('.onstable• dn. 749 00
IVitness fees.
Crier and Tipst.are
Conlm,;7l Plea
Jurors pay.
Crier and Tipstavex
Court .House.
M Zahm. care and keeping one year.
•
do for wood and sundries.
Gas company for gas,
John A Niessenkop for water rent,
Zahm for brushes.
Joseph Ehertnan. winding town (dark one
year.
'Coroner.
John Wright. Esq. and others for hold In
quests on the bodies, of 39 persons.
Commissioners' Office. ,
John F Long. Ink, Wafers. Twine, 24e . 1,3 48
Samuel White. for Blank Books. 22 25
I' G F.bermah. Clerk. in full for 1850 and '5l. 575 00
•
do. on account of 1852. 49 00
D G Eshleman, for one years salary as Solic
itor. 175 00
Elections
New Prison
R E . Cochran: do. 10 00
Ripley & Wolf J Dickesop. A 00
H Pattereon . E Gorsuch.. 10 00
J Martin, do. • ' 10 00
A & 1I II Bituer. Deter Walk. 20 00
Wiutorii & Wenger. We.ternSht Ivor, 20 00
Patrick 114 e,
L ' =. r t, "4.
Adam !Similar.
Godlleb Gibhard.
John Gempshorti
Abrm Stauffer.
Jacob Reltzel.
S W Fisher.
John Sweeny
Sand Moore,
Wm Cowden,
Henry WI-gales.
•
Frederick Shwlm
John M Weller.
BaibaraFrank,
Peter Weller,
I B Garber, '
Benj Shertzer. •
Jacob Bard,
Jacob Ferry,
Jonas Garber.
Jacob C Garber.
Absalom Fairer.
'Ohm Sternaman, , 12 00
.
David Henry, - 8 00
John Graft.l sen• ' Erni:lmre - 15 00
Nlartin Eshleman, 'I, 10 00
•
Jacob Graff, - 500
-
Daniel Rineer, 125 00
John SteWait,lo 00
•
-
Petereorfielius, -1 15 00
•
Elias Hess. 60 00
"
Charles Acheson -• r • • 15 00
Jonas Labor. LlUabeth 32 00
Andrew Shenk, • Mount Joy " 600
.
Henry Eberly, ' • - 25 00
"
John Masterson, •-• I • 25 00
"
Henry Witmer, ' 6 00
'
31artinNissley. • • 25 00
Joseph Gingerich, • l ouoy '45 00
Jacob Eshleman, - I Paradise 20 00
James Parker, - ' Little Britain 15 00
Wm J Steel. - . •• 85 00
John M NVlvitehltl.- - 1 East Donegal - 17 20
Jonathan Weigh; for laying mit state road. 38 28
Jacob Foreman; and {others for laying out
!tote road, , 110 50
1
Misccyaneous.
George Wikrer, distributing Tally Papers, As.
sessments, he .
Henry G Long. Es.j. and G Eshleman.. for
services in road cases.
'Jos C Clarkson, stating . tate accounts for
Auditors.
Catharine We lye!, for da ages. by reason of
opening sewer through her land.
Jacob Hoffman. bolleottir of Caernarvon twp.
error In duplicate,
W Wormly, costs in CO M. vs. Chivers and
•
Slay. • 15 00
Zahm. crying sale of Muse on prison lot
add of the old Jail. . 50
henry Loyer. costs iilCom. vs. Ben Davis, 12 97
P G Eberman. distributing Tally Papers, • 15 00
Hugh 3lontgomery. costs in Com. vs. Joseph
Pei bier.
9 50
Jonas Ott. Esq. Sheriff of ck.
....
-sq. Sheriff of Lucks co.. expen
ses In Com. vs GrauvillerClark. 2O 00
Hugh Montgomery. costs,' Com TS Brown, 2 81
C PaneOst for notifying Cp missloners.
y ,
2 00
David M Martin recordln names of Town-
ship. Officers. ' Bl 37
Daniel Finfrock. costs in Com. vs Hood. 14 96
Miller Fraini. for tax refunded to Collector
of West Earl township. 1 6 65
Eli Smedley for tax refunded. 2 30
John Riley. costs in Corn. is J L Miller and
L H ;Mitchel. I 3 00
John A Moore. costs in Com. 93 Anderson &
McDonald, 5 00
Wm Pruudfoot, costs in Coin. vs P Mash, 10 00
Geo Ford. Esq. frir profesekmal services in
Com vs Hamilton. cost in some case and
other services. 82 00
John Buyers. cost,Win Corn. vs. Win Carey, 1 00
J 1.1 Newman, fur ground rent. 5 44
Miller Fromm Esq. fur expenses in Felling un-
seated land.; 4 16
John Conner. for arresting Fred Williams. . 8 00,
Telegraph office, for despatches. . 72
Michael Carpenter, Esq. Mayor and Consta
bles costs in Vagrant cases. 287 00
Robt Downey, crying sale of bridge at Pussy's. 3 013
Frances Keenan, Esq. .auditing accounts in
Public Offices,, 1 96 00
Hugh Mehaffy, costs in Com. vs Wm Carey. 4 21
J &D Reese, for omnibus hire. 2 50
H Stock. Esq. costs in case of Havant.' vs
Lancaster county,l 26 17
John Wanner, costs in Corn. vs Coffey, • 7 78
Jacob Wanner. for do,. I do 420
James Johnston and oihers . for do. 12 98
J L Thompson, Esq. expenses for Police in
Christiana case, 46 60
,
Samuel White for City Assessment Book. , ' 300
Adams' Express, forwarding package to Har- '
rieburg., 25
• ,
Geo Holsineer, costs In Com. vs Carey, a 04
II 13 Bowman: recording Trdasurer's Bond, he. 5 00
51.058 19
302 00'
31 67
36 62
16 16
0 00
1 81
A ttest: - - I
P. G EIIVIOSA, Clerk Comis
Jan 23—at 9]
FOR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, BRON
CHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &e.
THIS Bronchitic Pulmonary (or Olive Branch)
Syrup, is pleasant tolthe taste, seldom nausea
tes the stomach, keeps up the strength, yet re
lieves Coughs, Colds in the head and on the lungs,
Hoarseness, Btonchiti,Tiiroat ails, Asthma, &c. It
has been taken by hundreds in various directions
and needs only to be known to be appreciated.—
The observing say that agooa expectorant medi
cine is needed and this is brought forth, as the re.
suit of years of observation to supply the necessity.
0:7 - Please read the certificates of the following
named individuals, who have used it:
832 &I
282 50
208 00
all 211
134 50
180 Od
184 98
hts 1.
sa
125 00
5 50
This is to inform my friends and the public, that
I have used Dr. Murrres Bronchitic Pulmonary
Syrup in my own lamily, and I cheerfully testify,
that it,is the best expectorant medicine, which I
have ever used, althoughil have practised
for the last filly years, and observed the trial and
abandonment of many highly praised Expectorants.
I seethe need of a good; article of the kind, and
cheerfhlly give this mysupport.
233 u 0
89 50
68 50
50
V 50
108 87
20 00
25
14 00
GEORGE MARTIN, M. D.,
(Aged 72, No. 31, York Avenue, Phil'o.)
Having recently been afflicted with a very severe
cold, cough and pain on the chest, I was induced
to make a trial of Dr. bludn'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 atacks 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. Mural. 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. een intro
duced to the notice of the public.
E. W. HOTTER,
Pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church,
New street, between Race and Vine, 3d and 4th.
This is to certify, that was afflicted with Bron
chitis, and severe affection in my organs of voice
ttr 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 ;friend recommended to me
Dr. Munn'a Syrup. rtook 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.
T. B. M'CORD.
Harrisburg, October 24, 1851.
The above valuable Medicine, as also a most
excellent remedy for WHOOPING COUGH, also
prepared by Dr....Munn, for pale by •
JOHN F. LONG, Druggist,
jan 27-51-3m] North Queen at., Lancaster.
Woolen Yarn.
JUST received a complete assortment of Blue
mixed, Black mixed, White, Black, Blue
clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Yarn.
For sale by QHARLES M.- EBBEN & BRO.,
National House Build up, North Queen St. ,
oct 28 tf-50
10 2SO 00
s.OOO 00
,
Estate of JohnllleConoughy,
Late of Earl Township, dec'd.
In the Court of Common pleas for the Co. of Lan.
WHEREAS John- L.l,Stager, Trustee of said
John McConoughy; now deceased, did on
the 29th day of Dec'ember; 1851, file •in the office
of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account
of the said Estate:
Notice ie hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that thelaaid Court have appoint
ed the second day of February, 1852, for the con,
Urination thereof, unless eaceptions be filed.
Attest, JNOI.K. REED, Proth , ry.
Prothy's office, Lan. Jan!. 13. 52-4 t
To Distillers.
4 most valuable proper y, embracing one acr,e
of ground, with ext naive stone and frame
buildings, well suited fora distillery, will be sold
very low, with a clear titlel andimmediate posses
sion. For partiCulars enquire of the Editor of this
paper. 1, • Neu 2-45-1 t
Sale of Valuable Jlty Property.
THAT excellent three story Brick DWEL
LING HOUSE, situat on the west eide,u,
of Duke street, adjoining the property of Dr. H.
E. Muhlenburg, and late b4longing to James Ctm
eron, Esq., is offered at private sale. Possession
can be given on the .let (f April, 1852. Terms
moderate. Persons desirous of purchasing will
please call at the office of P. Keenan, South Queen
street,•Lancaster. P. J. BARRY. ''
jan 20 tf.,.52,1
5 00
150 00
6500
10 00
15 00
10 00
ti'estfieltl 45 00
30 00
13 40
10 00
00
IS 75
34 00
13 50
38 33
19 00
11 00
7 00
500
7 00
9 00
5 00
45 00
25 00
10 00
40 00
'lt•ndsbury
City
West Do.
ALL the new standanl, 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
Longfelloiv, 1 vol. 12mo. price SI.
Critics say of the above work," it is the very
best of Mr. Longfellow, productions, and combines
all,the beauties of his former productions,” all
friends of the great poet should call and procure a
copy.
Dream Life, a fable of the seaman, by Ike Mar
vel, 1 vol. 12mo. cloth, price $1,25.
In this Dream • Life we have the career of the
human from the cradle to the grave, the dream,
andlhe pastimes of childhood, the loves and aspi
tions 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 .1.. T. 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 Mr,.
Percy Sinnett, 1 vol. 12mo, price 75 cis.
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,
jan .131 North Queen street, Lan. Pa.
Meuihelm
Coneataga
Purdon's Digest--1700 to 1851.
1600 Pages, price - reduced to $6,00.
JUST received at WM. MURRAY'S cheap Book
Store, Kramph's building, with a large stock
of law and miscellaneous books, BMWs Justice,
or magistrate's Daily Companion—new Edition to
April '5l.
The Book of the Farm, by Henry Stephen. and
John S. Skinner, editor of the Farmer's Library,
2 vols. 8 vo.
. Bennet's Poultry Book, with descriptions, por
traits, &c.
Dixon & Kerrs illustrated History, and manage
ment of ornamental and domestic poultry, 1 vol.
Lectures on the application of Chemistry and
Geology to Agriculture, J. F. W.,Johneton, M. A.
K. R., SS. " new ed 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, H.S. S. L. L D., 2 vols.
8 co. London editiOn.
Letters of the Kinga of England, now first ell
lected, private as wall as public, edited with Histor
ical Introductions and notes, by J. 0. Bothwell,
F. R. S. &c., 2 vols. 7 vo.
The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, from
Marathon to Waterloo, by E. S. Creosy, M. A., 1
vol.
Dictionary of Shakeperian Quotations, exhibiting
the most forcible passage■ illustrative of the vari
ous passions, affections and emotions of the hu
man mind.
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this season will a splendid one; send your orders
early to Head Quarters at WM. MURRAY'S Cheap
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I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
or Lancaster, will be sold by public sale, at the
public house of William Wright, in South Queen
street, on THURSDAY the 26th of February,lBs2,
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
back 249 feet to Beaver street, whereon is '
erected a one story FRAME DWELLING pin::
HOUSE, with s. water right of never-failing
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, apd extending back 217 feet to Beaver
street, adjoining property of William Mathiot and
others.
'p 89,1 S 0 17
All of the above property is clear of any incum
brance. To persons desirous of obtaining excellent
building lots, a rare chance is now offered.
Possession will be given on the first day of April
next.
DAVID STYER,
SANIUEL FRY.
CHRISTIAN HESS,
County Commiododra
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 , clbck in the evening,
when attendance will be given and terms of sale
made known by the undersigned, administrators of
John Culbert, deceased.
Burning of Barnum's Museum.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. let, 1852.—The Sala
mander Safe which I 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 sate 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 we ll known Safes to all
who wish security against accidental fires.
We fully concur in the above, and would also
add that the large Wall Fire-Proof, 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 & Co.,
Late Seventh and Chesnut Streets.
The genuine "HERRING'S (Wilder , k 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 he obtained of
the only authorized Agent in this State.
JOHN. FARREL,
34 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
ly'Safes or all other kinds, having been taken
in part pay for " Herring's," will be sold at very
low prices. t jan 27-1-3 m
Forest Land and Lumber Comfy.
A CCORDING to previous notice given, a meet
ing of the stockholders of the Foaxsi LAND
AND LUMBER CDMPANY, wan held at the public
house of Henry Keneagy, in the borough of Stras
burg, on Saturday, January 24, 1952, for the pur
pose of organizing said company permanently, and
appointing Agents and Of f icers 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 ot the meeting.
Christian H . Brenneman then presented to the
meeting a form of Association and By-Laws, which
were read:and adopted, subject to revision by the
Board ot 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, Chen H. Brenneman,
Skipeth Howet, 11. H. Brenneman,
Dr. S. Keneagy. Jacob Neff, Esq.
H. H. Brenneman, Teas. Dr. S. Keneagy,
' january 27 1-3 t
CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER
INVITE attention to
Fine yard wide Shirting Mumline at 61 cents.
Super do do at 8 cents.
Extra do do ' 'at 10 cents.
5-4, 6-4, 10-4 and 12-4 bleached Sheeting Moulins
—4 LSO—
,
Itanl wide Brown Muslin, worth 10 at 61 cents
Extra heavy do `at 8 cent..
5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Brown Sheeting■.
Irish Linens at all prices.
TICKINGS AND CHECKS,
at 61, 8, 10 and 121 cents; Cotton and Linen Table
Diaper,•Linen Table Covers, Napkins, 'roweling,
rich styles Furniture Chintzes, Oil Chintzes, Merri
mack Prints and Manchester Gingham..
FEATHERS! FEATHERS!!
- - -
We have just received another lot of Prime
Feathers, which we will sell at the very lowest
prices. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.,
National House Building, North Queen street, next
door to Sprecher's Hardware store.
january 27
To the Qualified Voters of the
City of Lancaster.
TN pursuance of the provisions of the supple
ment to the Act, incorporating the City of Lan
caster, approved the 10,h day of February, 1943,
the qualified voters of the said city are hereby
notified, that an election of an Alderman, or any
citizea of said city, qualified to be elected a mem
ber of the House of Representatives of this Com
monwealth, to serve as MAYOR of said city, will
be held at the Court House, in Lancaster,on
TUESDAY, THE 3d DAY OF FEBRUAY next.
The said election to be 'conducted in the same
manner, and by the same officers, as elections of
Select and Common Councils of said city.
WM. JENKINS, Recorder.
Jan 13, 1862.
(City papers please copy.)
Estate of Jacob Collins, deed,
LETTERS of aoministration 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: All 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 6-60-6tl Administrator.
New - Books, Sew Books.
T'alentines ! Valentine,!
Valuable City Property at
Public Sale.
• EDWARD MORTON;
MARY CULBERT.
Januaay 27, 1862. 1-61
Wilder's Patent Safe again the Victor!
GEO. S. APPLETON
Maelins! Magnus
Days of Appeal.
To the Taxable inhabitants of Lancaster County.
PURSUANT to the provisions of the law of the
Commonwealth, the undeasigned Commission
era of Lancaster county, hereby give notice to the
taxable inhabitants within the respective townabios
of the said county, that the place for Appeal Crain
the Assessment for 1852, will be at the Commie ,
shiners , Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the fol
lowing days, to wit : for the townships of
Monday, Feb 16th.
do do do Adamstown Borough,
do do do Bart Township,
do do do Brecknock,
do do do° Caernarvon
do do do Cocalico East,
do do do Cocalieo West,
do do do Colerain,
do do do Columbia Borough,
do do do Conestoga,
do do do Conoy.
Tuesday, Feb 17th
do do do Donegal East,
do do do Donegal West,
do do do - Drtunore,
do do do Ephrata,
do do do Earl,
do do do Earl East,
do do do Earl West,
do do do . Elizabeth.
Wednesday, Feb. 18th.
do do do Fulton,
do do do Hempfield Eut,
do do do Hempfield West,
du 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. 19th.
do do do Little Britain,
do do do Manheim,
do do do Martin,
do do do Manor,
do do do Mount Joy,
do do do Paradise,
do do do Penn,
do do do Papho.
Friday, Feb. 20111.
do du do Salisbury,
do do do Sadsbury ,
do do do Strasburg,
do do do Strasburg Borough,
do do du Warwick.
Monday, March Bth.
do do do Lancaster city.
DAVID STYER,
SAMUEL FRY,
CHRISTIAN HESS,
Commissioners.
Attest, P. G. EBERMAN, Clerk
jan 20
To Housekeepers and those about
commencing.
WF. are now prepared to offer HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS in full variety from a new
stock just received, such as Ticking'', Muslin.,
Sheeting., Towelling', &c. Heavy extra 4-4 un
bleached Sheeting., only 61 cis.
Heavy super unbleached Shdetings, only 8 ctn.
1000 pieces, just received, bleached and' un
bleached Muslins for sheetings and shining., 4-4,
8-4, 10-5, 12-4, &c.
An extra Muslin for 61 ctn.
Bleached and unbleached Table Diaper..
Floor and Table Oil Cloths—a beautiful assort
ment.
Oil Vin ow Shades—handsome demigns.
Frenclybamask Table Cloths.
Furniture and Apron Checks, all of which we offer
at inducing prices. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
Golden Eagle.
CALICOES! CALICOES! CALICOES!
A beautitul article for comforts—only qi cents
per yard, fast color..
Blue and orange prints-6. and 10 cents.
Merrimack, Cocheco and American prints,at the
GOLDEN EAGLE,
Corner of Kant King and Centre Square.
january 20 51
Estate of Christian Walk, sentr.,
deed. late of Washington Brod°.
T ETTERS of Administration on said estate has
-1.4 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 bor'o
dec 23, 1851 7t-18
Stocks at Public Sale.
ON Wednesday evening next, the 21st inst., at
the Hotel of John Michael, North Queen St.,
•-Lancaster.
10 Share. of Columbia Bank and Bridge Stock.
10 " New Holland Turnpike Comp'y Stock.
16 " Lancaster, Mountjoy, Elizabethtown and
Middletown Turnpike Stock.
16 " Manor Turnpike Stock.
25 " Lancaster Bank Stock.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening.
Jan 1940-511 A. W. RUSSEL & CO.
VALENTINES !VALENTINES
AND LEAP YEAR I
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others are in
formed that they can be supplied with any
quantity, quality, price, style and device, to suit the
Leap Year now just commenced. Also, Envelopes,
Valentine Writers, in fact everything pertaining to
a splendid nut-fit for the 14th day of February,
1852. At W. H. SPANGLER'S,
North Queen street, Lancaster.
January 20 61
TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS,_
IN FRONT OF
110IVELL'S NEW MARBLE WOKS,
NORTH QUEEN STREET, BETWEEN
ORANGE AND CHESNUT.
December 30, 1851.
Superior Silk Velvets.
CHOICE shades, bonnet Silks and Matins, beau
tiful styles Bonnet and Neck Ribbons.
Fancy Dry Goods generally, very cheap, at
ERBEN , S CHEAP STORE,
National House Building, North Queen at.
nov 2b 44
Turnpike Dividend.
THE President and Managers of.the " 120 r
Turnpike Road Company," have this day de
clared a dividend of One Dollar and Fifty Cents
per share of the Capital Stock, payable at the Lan
caster Savings Institution to- the ‘ Stockholders or
their legal representatives on and 'after the 16th of
January. JNO. LINTNER, Treas.
January 13 51-4 t
Nigh Constable
loffer 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.
oiler myself to your consideration as a candi
y
date for City Assessor ' if nominated by the. Dem.
ncratic City Meeting. Should Ibe nominated and.
elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of
the office with fidelity and impartiality.
SAMUEL E. GUNDAKER.
Lancaster, Jan. 13, 1852. 51-3 t
Stock for Sale.
SHARES Columbia Bank and Bridge Co.
e/ S do. Manheim Plank Road.
J. F. SHRODER & CO., Brokers
33:31
Turnpike Dividend.
THE President and Manager" of the Lancaster.
Elizabethtown and Middletown turnpike road
have this day declared a dividend of one dollar
and twenty-five cents on each share of stock pay
able on demand. J. M. LONG, Trager.
january 13 51-3 t
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
• Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to report
upon the exceptions filed on the administration
account on the estate of John Gable, deed, will
meet for the performance of the duties of his ap
pointment, at the public house of Shreiner & Grove,
(late Henry Forney,) in Manheim township,, on
Tuesday the 10th of February next, at 1 o'clock, P.
M. NEWTON LIGHTNER, Auditor.
january 13 51-td
Private Sale.
"WILL be sold at private sale, that valuable
VY property now occupied by Mrs. Humes, situ
ate in East King street, two squares from the
Court House, adjoining property of Charles Sheaf
and George D. Bprecher, in the City of Lancaster.
The lot contains l 2 feet 21 inches fronting on Hut
King street, running 165 feet deep to a 14 feet al
ley. The improvements are a comfortable
Two Story MUCK BUILDING, with a shop [IP ,
on the rear of the lot suitable for any ine• '
chanic, and readily converted into a dWelllng.--•
The house is -in excellent order and repair, arid
forms a very desirable City residence.
Apply to AGNES HUMES, or
N. LIGHTNER, Trustee.
Jan. 27 (Examiner copy.) 1-61
To Sportsmen.
JUST received a very superior lot of Double
Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—ahe Re
volving Pistols, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder
Flasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low.
REUBEN 8. ROHRER,
Sign of the Anvil.
oct 28-60)
CIARPET CHAIN, Cotton Yarn, Laps, Wadding,
k.,/ Wick Yarn, &c. For 'ale by
CHAS. M, EARNS, is BRO.
14(
January 27