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    Canal Commissioner.
Mn. EDITOR—The time is drawirit nigh when
the democracy will be called upon to fix upon some
person on whom they may concentrate the vote for
Canal Commissioner, to succeed Col. Gamble. It
is important that the claims of each may be prop
erly understood to ensure a victory.
It is all important that the person who is to be
favored with the nomination, should be able to con
centrate the whole democratic vote. To do this he
must be possessed of the necessary qualificatidns for
business; unimpeached probity, popular manners,
and a radical democrat. Such a man, I believe, is
ADAM Esanon, Esq., of. York county, who is too
well known to the democracy of the State to re
quire eulogium from my hand. He represented
his county in both branches of the State Legisla
ture, with entire satisfaction to his constituents, and
the party throughout the State. He is of mature
age, practical business habits, of unblemished hon
esty and virtue, and a consistent democrat.
In a geographical point of view, his claims should
not be overlooked, as the Canal Commissioner who
was last elected, came from another part of the
State, it is reasonable that our part should claim
the honor of presenting a candidate next election.
'Faking all together, it is believed that Mr. EIS AIIGII
has peculiar claims on his democratic brethren in
the State.
A LANCASTER COUNTY DEMOCRAT. •
Moue QuEItaRLS BETWEEN THE HUNHAHIAN
EXlLES—Kossuth the Hero versus Jagello the Heroine-
A very curious correspondence has taken place be
tween Major Tochman. the spouse of Apollonia
Jagello—the heroine who accompanied Ujhazy,
ex-Governor of Comorn, to this country—and Kos
suth, the hero and ex-Governor of all Hungary,
who has already filled two worlds with the lame
of his speeches. It appears that Matlame Toch
man (Jagello,) visited Madame Kopsuili on New
Year's day, and was received with/such marked
reserve that Major Tochman addressed a letter to
Kossuth on the subject, aud wanted to know Neth
er the coldness arose from certain reparts about
Madame Tochman, and also whether Governor
Ujhazy is not an honorable and upright gentleman.
Kossuth, in reply, states that the reserve of Mad
ame Kossuth did ncit proceed from that cause, as
she was ignorant of those reports; and as to Ujhazy,
Kossuth endorses him to the fullest extent, as " his
oldest and one of his truest friends, and pledges his
word that there can be no man of a more honora
ble and uplight character." Kossuth, however,
does not express his belief in the charges, but leaves
that matter entirely in doubt, notwitlistandinLi the
services of Jagello in Hungary, which Major Toch
man recounts. Major Tochman is dissatisfied, and,
in another letter, puts the following poser to Kos
suth: Would Ujhazy have adopted, as a member of
hislamily, and introduced as a political exile, one
unworthy of cordial reception by Governor Kos
suth?" To this Kossuth is silent; and Major Toch
man publishes the correspondence, together with a
very warm letter of Ujhazy to his dear Apollonia,
dated December 4, from lowa.
It will be in the recollection of the reader that
Major and Madame Tochman came to this city,
from Washington, about the time of Kossuth's ar
rival, and that they sought an interview with him,
which was denied. This seems strange treatment
from a hero to a heroine; but at present the he
roine appears to have the best of the battle, for
Kossuth endorses Ujhazy, and Ujhazy endorses Ja
gello. How it will end, we must leave to time to
determine.—N. Y. Herald.
THE NEW STATE HOUSE OP OM o.7—The " Buck
eyes " are erecting a magnificent State House at .
Columbus. It will be when completed the largest
and most imposing Capitol in the Union, except
the National at Washington. It is 304 .by 184
feet, and covers an area of 55,636 square feet. The
Capitol of Tennessee is next in size, being , 135 by
240, and covers an area of 32,400 square feet. The
Capitol of North Carolina stands next, 160 by 90,
and covers an area of 14,940 feet. The Capitols
of Pennsylvania and Indiana are of an equal size,
180 by 80 feet. The sum expended upon the Ohio
Capitol during the last year was within a fraction
of $lOO,OOO, and an appropriation of about $300,-
000 is asked for to carry forward the work for the
next two years. Over one hundred convicts from
the Penitentiary, and about 30 free stone cutters,
are employed in the State House yard. Many of
the blocks of stone used for columns, &c., are very
large, weighing from 10 to 12 tons in the rough.
The Capitol at Washington covers only about one
tenth more ground than this building does. The
Capitol of New York is an old freestone edifice, in
a state of fair preservation. which
. is 115 by 90
feet, and cost $120,000. The new State Hall is a
fine marble building and cost $350,000.
RUODF. ISLAND LEGISLATURE.--PnovintscE,
Feb. 10.—The Maine Liquor Law, which was de
feated in the House of Representatives of this State,
on the 30th ult , passed the Senate this afternoon,
with a proviso, submitting the question to a vote
of the people of the State. The vote stood, yeas
10, nays 15. Thirteen Democrats and three Whigs
voted in favor of the bill, 'and five DemOcrats and
ten Whigs against it.
ATLANTIC OCEAN FROZEN.—The Sag Harbor
Corrector of the 28th ult., has the following para
graph relative to the cold in that region :
During the late remarkable severe weather, we
have been told. that the Atlantic Ocean, on the
south side of this Island, has been frozen, some say
one and a half miles—others over five miles out;
while others affirm that nothing but ice can be seen
as far as the eye can reach! One thing is certain,
which may further this assertion, which is, -that
this island has been a constant lee-shore, that has
kept the sea down, thus givinir, it an unusual chance
to freeze.
MANAGEMENT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS.—The
Auditor General's answer to Senator Muhlen berg's
resolution of inquiry relative to the cost and ex
penses of the State Works, has been transmitted to
the Legislature, and will soon appear in print. It
shows that in trftenty-one years the difference be
tween the gross receipts and gross working expenses
is Tour rrfillions of dollars in favor of the State; and
in that time thirty-two Stallions have been paid
for interest on Canal loans! If from the four mil
lions is deducted the increased construction account
for the last eight or ten years, such as avoiding the
Inclined Plane, &c., it leaves nothing. This is
rather a discouraging picture of the productiveness
of the State linprovements, about which we annu
ally hear so much. It will, we fear, prove them
to be a sinking
_fluid of alarming magnitude. But,
the sooner the actual condition of things is disclo
sed, the better for the interests of the Common
wealth—Reading Gazette.
Breadstuffs, &c
The steamship Europa, brings intelligence from
Liverpool, England, to the 24th ult. 7 days later
than heretofore received. The commercial intel
ligence is thus reported :
There had been large operations in American
Flour, at an advance of Is. The stock on hand is
light. Extensive exportations have
,been made to
the north of Europe.
Corn continues-unchanged since the departure of
the Niagara.
Wheat is in active demand at an advance of from)
4d to Gd. ~Sales of red at 5s (id to 6s 2d.
Beef was for; the stock was low and a
supply was wanted.
Bacon has slightly improved.
There was no American Vork in market : the
trade were, supplying their sales with Irish.
Hams were unsaleable, but Shoulders moved
more freely.
The stock of Lard was very low, and holders
were standing out for is or is advance.
Produce dealers in New York, and other cities,
advanced their prices on the receipt of this news..
COUNTERFEIT NoTEL—There i a large number
of counterfeit $2 notes on the larmer's Bank of
Lancaster, Pa , in.circulation in Washington county,
Md.
try - The official majority for Governor BIULSIL:
of California, is 370. If the votes of the disputed
counties had been counted, it would have been 451.
The whole vote polled was 30,858.
Pehnsylvania wins that banner.
FALL or THE HOUSE Roca.—On Sunday af
ternoon about 100 feet of the rock of thE Horse
Shoe Fall, Niagara, on the American side, Zell with
a terrible crash.
The Markets.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 14.—Flour is firm—sales
at $4,44 for shipping. Wheat 9494 for red, and
$100a1.04 for prime white.. Rye 73 cts. Corn 61
a 63 cts. Oats 40 cts. Whiskey 21a22 cts.
The offerings of live stock for the week were
about 1600 beeves, 650 hogs and 100 cows. Beeves
are worth $7,50 to $8,50; Hogs from $7,50 to
$7,50; Cows from $l5 to $35.
BALTIMORE, Feb. 14.—The inspections of flour
for the week amounted to 41,326 barrels and 1064
half do—besides 157 barrels Rye flour, and 2856
barrels corn meal. Prime wheat flour brought
s4,373—Rye do. s3,Bl—Corn do. $3,00.
Beet Cattle sold at from $6 to $7,75 net, avera
ging $3,68 gross; Hogs $6,50 to $7,25.
PHILADELPHIA 4T9 OF JULY CONVENTION.-
H*1(111E6E1116, Feb..lo.—ln the•• House to-day, on
motion of Mr. Flanigan, the joint resolutions re
ported from the Committee on the matter of the
erection of Monuments to the old Thirteen States
in Independence Square, were taken up and paned
finally. They provide for the appointment of dele
gates to a convention to be held inn the city of Phil
adelphia, on the Fourth of July, 1552, and name
Gov. Bigler and A. G. Waterman, as delegates on
the part of the State.
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MARRIAGES.
On. Thursday, February sth, by the Rev. P.
Coombe, Mr. Charles F. Shriener, to Miss Ellen
Cox, both of this city.
On the sth inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Jacob
B. Brubaker, of Manor, to Maria Erb, of Penn twp.
On the 22d ult., by the Rev. C. A.. Hay, John S.
Mann, to Barbara Ziegler, both of this county.
By the 'Rev. W. IL Burrel, Amaziali Carr, to
Mary Ann Roberts, both of this county.
At Belleville, on the sth inst., by the Rev. P. J.
Timlow, Samuel R. Linville, to Catharine Futer,
all of Salisbury.
On the sth inst., by Mayor Carpenter, Wesley
A. Martin, to Jane G. Cooper, both of Columbia.
On the 22d alt. by the Rev. C. Karsmr. John
Holl, to Martha Cramer, both of Strasburg.
At Litiz, on Thursday, by Bishop Wolfe. Henry
Rauch, to Margaret S. Oehme, both of Litiz.
DEATHS
In this city, on the 91h, Mrs. Mary Swentzel,
wife of Henry Swentzel, aged 11 years, 11 months
and 8 days.
On the 26th ult., in Martic twp., Mrs. ~ , -. l gnes
Ball, aged 73 years.
On the 9th ult., in this city, Mary Davidson, aged
35 years.
In West Hempfield twp., Mts. Barbara Hogen
tobler aged :.11. years.
Alderman and Scrivener's Office.
MHE undersigned respectfully informs the public
that he will devote all his time to the duties of
his office, in connection with Drawing DEEDS,
MORTGAGES, BONDS, LEASES, RELEASES,
ACCOUNTS, &c., &c.
All claims placed into nis hands for collection
will be punctually attended to; he will also attend
to posting account books; taking Depositions, &c.
M. CARPENTER,
Late Mayor's Office, two doors North of the
old county Prison.
Lancaster, February 17,1852.
To Housekeepers
fpYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut
Street, Philadelphia,
Have now on hand and are receiving large invoices
of White-and Gold Rand French China,
xe. ..".
Flowing Mulberry ware,
Real Ironstone China,
White Stone and Liverpool Ware,
Common White and Edged Wares,
Common Grey Stone Ware,
Brown Rockingham Ware,
Cut and Moulded Class.
In great variety and very cheap
Dedication
TIROVIDENdE permitting, the new Methodist
r Episcopal Churcl*n the borough of Marietta,
will he dedicated to the worship of Almighty God,
on SUNDAY the 29th inst., and Monday the Ist
day of Nlzircli. Rev. J. T. PECK, D. D., President
of Dickinson College, and Rev. Messrs Utile and
COOEMA N, with other distinguished Clergymen,
will be present and participate in the services.
Preaching at 10 A. M., 3 and 7 P. M. on each day.
The public is respectfully invited to attmid.
feb 17 4 2t
Fifty Dollars Reward
WHEREAS, a number of Robberies have re
cently been committed, in the townships of
East Hempfield and Manheim, to wit:
From Jacob Bowers, of East Hempliehl township,
two slaughtered Hogs, in the latter part or Decem
ber, 1851. _
From Christian Kauffman, in East Hempfield
township, 300 pounds of Sausages, Tallow, &c.,
iri the early part of January, 1952.
From William Wiley, of East Hempfield town
ship, 21 bushels of Oats, and 6 bushels of Wheat,
near Kauffman's Mill, January 17th, 1852.
From Lightner Sharp, of Manheim township,
Corn in the Ears, from the Crib, say 30 bushels. ,
John Wiler, 4 bushels Chop Stuff.
From John Johns, .18 bushels of Shelled Corn,
in East Hemplield township, January 17th, 1852. I
From Frank Ruth, the- Meat of one Hog, and a
large quantity of Sausages, &c.
From Isaac Buck, 30 bushels of . Oats, February
4th, 1852, in Manheim township. John Landis,
(miller,) 200 pounds of Lard.
Together with a number of other articles, stolen,
it is presumed, by the same gang. '
As it is eldent that a gang of organized Thieves I
prowl through this portion of Lancaster county, ' I
and as their detection and conviction is of great
importance to the citizens, I, therefore, offer the
above reward to any person or persons, who shall
arrest and - convict, any or all of the persons. who
committed the aforesaid Robberies. , •
CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Mayor.
Lancaster, Feb. 17, 1852. 4-4'
To the Ladles !
r HOMAS J.-WENTZ & CO. would call the at
tention of all, particularly the Ladies to a
fresh invoice of BEREGE DE LAINES, new
spring styles, just received from New York. In
cluded in the invoice are excellent quality and style
BEREGE DE LAINE,
which we have secured at a great bargain, and de
termined to sell them for 120 cts., worth 20 cents.
Magnificent styles, new spring designs, 25 and
31 cents per yard.
They are the first choice of the season and will
not remain long in store, therefore " To be wise,
will be to give an early call."
We also call attention to our stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
Tickings, Checks, Sheetings, bleached and un
bleached Counterpanes, Oil Cloths, Transpar e nt
Window Shades, &c. I , sices shall certainly be an
inducement to Purchasers.
THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
Golden Eagle, cor. East King et. and Centre Smose.
February 17 4
Agricultural, & Horticultural Ina
plemement & Seed Warehouse.,
NO. 65 CHESNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber offers for sale Hay, Straw
and Corn Stalk Cutters ' Corn Stalk Cut
ters and Grinders, Corn and Cob Crushers
and. Grinders, Root Cutters warranted to cut from
one to two bushels of roots per minute by hand power;
self-sharpening Plows , of various patterns, plain
point, Plows of various patterns, sub soil Plows,
Corn Shelters of various patterns, Corn Planters,
Seed Drills, Bamborough's celebrated Grain Fans,
Grain Cradles, Revolving flay Rakes, Harrows,
Cultivators or Hoe Harrows, Churns, Scythes,
Grass Hooks, Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Hay
and Manure Forks, &c., &c.
LANDEETH'S WARRANTED GARDEN
The celebrity of these seeds is aguarantee to every
purchaser that he will get the articles he desires.
These seeds being with very few exceptions grown
under the personal.superintendence of 'the subscri
ber, he is therefore enabled to warrant them with
confidence. Country merchants and others desir
ous of obtaining Genuine Garden Seeds can be
supplied by D. LANDRETH,
No. G 5 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
february 17 4-3 m
J. E. VAN METER,
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
Paper Hangings and Wide Cur
tain Papers,
No. 33 North Third Street, Philadelphia,
NT OW offers great inducements to the Country
IN Trade.
I am determined to adopt the motto, "Small
Profits and Quick Sales," and no combination.
As I manufacture the article myself, I will war
rant all my goods full length and width.
Always on band a rich assortment of Gold and
Velvet Borders, Oak.and Siena Marble Papers and
other decorative styles suitable for Halls,. Parlors,
Dining Rooms, &c. Also, a cheap article suitable
for chambers, kitchens, &c.
Fire-Board ? Prints, &c., &e.
All, orders promptly attended to.
Warehouse No. 33 North Third Street, East side,
four doors below the City Hotel, Philadelphia.
J. E. VAN NIE7 ER.
February 17 4-3 in
. Straw Goods--Spring 1552,
TILE subscriber is now prepared to exhibit to
Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy stock
of Ladies' and Misses ,
STRAW AND SILK BONNETS.
STRAW TRIMMINGS AND
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS;
Palm-leaf, Panama anu every variety or
SUMMER HATS
- - _
for Gentlemen; which for extent, variety and beauty
of manufacture, as well as uniformly close prices,
will be Mund unrivaled.
THOMAS WHITE,
No. 41 South South Second St., Phil , a
fel, 17 4-3 m
Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the Willow
Street Turnpike Company, are requested to
hand them in to the Treasurer of said company
previous to the 23d inst., and all hack instalments
to be paid up immediately.
leb 17-2tl CHAS. BOUGHTER, Treas'r.
LEM,„ONS.-A fresh sur ply just received and for
sale at , KEFFER'S
leb 3 No. 6,1. King street:
TEE ACCOUNT
Of ExpAditures and Receipts of the Direc
tors of the Poor and House of Employment
for Lancaster County, from January
1, 1851, to January 1,1852.
Provisions.
1000 buil. of wheat, $676 00
Grinding 17991 bush. of wheat. 125 97
57 head of cattle $1977.59; 1222 lb.
of beef, $73.32. 2050 91
1144 gals. of molasses $238.35: 2
Mids. and 5 tibia. vinegar $37. 275 :35
265 lbs. of tea $81.71; 4375 Ibs. of •
sugar $266.74. 348 45
4323 Ibs of coffee $440.35: 57 sacks of
-salt $95.05. 541 40
765 lbs. of rice. barley and oat meal. 25 14
Pepper. alspice. mustard. ginger. &c. 13 17
217 shad $39.06: 2: bills of macke
rel $29.75. GS SI
Fuel.
1843 cords of wood 9610 59; sweep.
iug chimneys 511,99. 622 57
197 tour of stone coal. 664 25
llousehold Necessaries, Clothing, 4.c
3 doz. Palm leaf hats $4.50; second
hand hats $16.31. 22 81
125 yds. satinettand linsey $51.16';
1 bbl. silver sand 75 eta. lil 911
1231 yds. muslin $90.(16, 7 doz. hilkfs.
$6,92, 96 so
638 yds. prison stripe $50.12; 12
pair of blankets $2l. 79 12
209 yd. calico $18.95; carpet chain
$B, 56 95
381 yds. goods for pants $100.24 ;
brushes $45.43, 145 67
182 yds. tow linen and crash $17.68:
mitts $5,20. ~ 2! lill
78 yds. flannel and C. flannel $13.-
14!: 6 clothes lines $3. 16 144
108- yds. furniture check $13.56; 60
pair of shoes $49.23. 62 81
Crockery and earthenware $49.82,
baskets and empty casks $4.44. 54 26
Combs, cotton. buttons. thread. &c. 21 98
2 meat stands and mending $11.50;
spectacles 75 cts. 12 25
Starch, potash and soda $4.53; clock
and repairs 93.25, 7 IS
Tobacco, snuff and pipes. 279 48.
Salaries and Wages.
Steward. 1 year due Oet. 1. 1851. $4OO 00
Clerk and Superintentlant of 11 ospi
tal 1 yr. and 6 mo. due Dee. 4.1851. 543 75
Treasurer. 1 year due Jau. 1. 1851, 75 00
Solicitor. do do July.l 37 uu
do Extra compensation. 27 00
4 physicians (medicine included) 1
year due Feb. 1. 1851,
do on act. of salary due Feb.
1. 1052.
6 Directors (milage included)
Baker $95,70; wagoner $122 34.
Laborers wage.
New Wagon Shed; Hog Pen; Repairs,
rials,
Irorpnongry $278 02; cuAings $l5
76. -
Setting up kettles $6; 950 bricks
VIAL),
1060 Fll in givs $13.50; 216 bush. of
lime $25.06l
Carpenter work at wagon shed, pen
and bridge,
Nlason work at bridge. &e
'opper and lead pipe. spiggots.
Tin smith work $57.47: lumber
$247,35.
Repairing locks. he.
New Wash Iluuse.
Lumber S22BAIS; :tu.400 brivks $l5l,
Hauling lumber S2,SI, rurpeutor
work ViS 12.
Nlasou work $115.57; 60 bash. lime
'24ooshiugles $31.20; plnstering lathe,
$7.5U.
Flustering $2l 10; painting awl glaz
log I•ti,
Removals.
Brioging poor persons to the Howe
NMI removing do out of Coun
ty. (G(1 caves) 117 P 5
Out Door Poor Attendance and Falter,
penses.
Temporary relief to out door poor,
(lid rooms)
Attendance nod funeral cope uses
(32 canon)
13 coffins for out door poor.
Doctors bill to out door pour.
Doctor Shop.
Ij gal?. of wine for medicine s4.bo
2 trusses $2,
1 silver catheter $1.50: tooth hook.
syringes. spatula... , ce Tl .54.
ilia /t fut./ res
'otton yarn i,11t3.30; weaving $1.1.67.
Wool do $43.20; lasts and shoe
findings. $11,5S
Carding, coloring uud greasing wool.
Farm.
3 tons ground plaster. $21.: 1 bush
hemp seed 1.2.
One horse, $110: one ph oigh.Tlo.
?AO locust posts, $80: 1000 roils
$61.25.
Points. shears Se.. horning
lime. ti.9.5U. '
Repairing horee power and SO fret
belt.
1 dm. hay furl:, $3,1'2; garden seed
Grinding soythes, $13.69: saddlery
$41.61.
Smithwork. sl^_97s: wagon maker
$24.12.
Heckling flax, surwying and
appraising land. $7..20.
Ship stuff ; chopping tce . for teed.
US bush. corn. $35.93: grinding 130.4
bush. corn for feed. $62. 36 .
20 hush. seed rye, $l 2 : 40 lbs. of
hops. $1.1.60.
10 head of shots.
Contingencies.
Constables and Ald. fees. 1 , 1 u.ST.
tary's fees, 111.04
Postage. $3.80; tolls. 5.19.
1 Slop of Lan County. 2.50,1 snap of
Pen ns,lvania. 5.50.
Expenses in purchasing g00d5.36.1
freight. 55.21. ,
Sundries purchased by Steward.
Philadelphia Alms liimse. $121.58;
Cumberland co. Alms house. 6.11
Orders paid on hand from ISSO.
lialahce in Lauds of Treas. Jan. 1. 5
RECEIPTS.
Received for sand. F 70 30
`• Hides. tallow. woe. 305 a
Maintenance. care &
attendance of sun.
dry persons.
Paupers, and left by
them. 42 03
from Lanr. city. for
damages to l'oor
House land. for new
Reservoir, 550 00
from County Treaty. 12,000 00
$13.885 28
Bal. in hands of Treas.. Jan, 1.'51. 77 07
Orders on hand and not called for
January 1, 1852,
We the undersigned auditors of Lancaster county
Crunrr, that we have carefully examined the forego
lug account, and find the same correct, leaving a 41
acre in the hands of William Gorrecht, Esq.. Treasu
rer of tho Poor and House of Employment of Laneas
for county. of Six Hundred and Three Dollars and Six
ty Cents on the let day of January. 1852.
Witnass our hands this twenty-third day of January
1552. JACOB B. TSHUDV.
JOHN KIIIK. Jr..
JOHN MEC RTNET.
Produce of Farninnd Gardens
80 tons of Hay: 1006 bush wheat. 130 bush Rye; 800
bu Oats; 1300 bu Corn; 2} hu flaxseed; 30 bu Oniobs;
2 ha Seed Onions; 8 MI pole - beans: 0 bu Lima end field
beeps, 2 ha peppers; 20 lin red-beets; 30 bu turnips;
2000 pickels; 3000 lids cabbage; 30 loads corn fodder:
40 bu parsnips; 5 lm raddishes; calves killed: 6422
lbs pork raised and fattened.
3.lanyfactured and 3.lade in the House.
322 yds linen; 45 roundabouts: 34 vests; F.O pi
pants; 77 shirts; 109 pr. stockings ; 73 pr. stoeki
tooted; 39 frocks: 38 petticoats; 98 choosier; d 0 apro
327 pr shoes; 4'.75 shoes soled and heeled; 32 cbildrt
garments.
Stock.
o horses. 27 cows, 1 yoke "of oxen, 21 steers, bul
Hieffers, 4 calves, 42 shoates. .
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:52...• 501 25;
January 4. 1851
February 1
March
May 3,
June 7,. `.
August 7....
September 6
October 4..
November I
December 6
January 3
Averaae number maintained 24
per week, for each pauper. exchud
persons. who were accommodated
and breakfast.
CHRISTIAN WARFEL. I
BENJ. HOOVER.
ABM. KAUFFMAN.
JACOB LANDIS. t
WILLIAM GORRECHT.
CHRIST. CRIDER.
AIYEST,-Wm. Tn.r
. Lox. Clerk.
A. 111111er Wanted,
CAN the first day of April next, who understands
/ milling in general. A man with'a small Tam
ily preferred. Good recommendation required, as
none others need apply. Apply to the subiririber
at the lloneybrook mill, on the Downingtowri and
Harrisburg turnpike, eight miles from the fdrmer
place ; or addresAiim at Brandywine Manor,P. O.
feb 17,30-43 JOSEPH MACKELDTPF,
KOSSUTH,
Hungary and Independence.
rr HE excitement at the Bee Hive' Store still con
tinues in consequence of the New and Cheap
Goods that are almost daily received.
Our old motto, our constant aim, Induitry and
Perseveranse," at all times, is never overlooked.
The people's wants must be satisfied, by placing
before them goon bargains in the way of HAND
ieiblE GOODS. All who are in search of Cheap
Goods, particularly those about commencing house
keeping, we 7..0u1d invite to give us a call.
Itfuslins, Checks, Tickings, Sheetings, Table
Diaper, Linen Damask—Bleached and Unbleached,
Jacquard Diaper—an elegant article-2 yard wide,
col'd Cotton and Woolen Table Covers, Napkins,
&e. A very large assortment of the above just re
ceived and selling at a great bargain.
CIIAS. E. WENTZ & BRO ,
Bee Hive, I.an'r.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
A few more Bay State, Brocha Long and'SquarC
Black and Mourning Long Shawls, Square Heavy
Knotted Fringe, Black and Drab Cloth Shawls.
which we will sell now at reduced prices.
• CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
Bee Hive, Lancaster. •
Just received a Job lot good styles Mouse De
Laine, rich figured only 121.
New Style Bereze De Laine. the first of the sea r
von only 25 cents, worth 371.
USLINS ! MUSLINS ! !
New England A's, Appleton, Rockfish, Laurel
D. 4-4 unbleached Muslin, only 61 cents. Book
Mills, Cedar Giove, Juniatta, Drogming bleached
Muslin, 61. Manchester and Earlshu Ginghams,
121 worth 16.
Super Fabric, style and colors, warranted fast
colors, Calico, only 61 cts.
A few more pieces Orange and Blue, 8 cts.
Black and White only 6i.
' White Worked Collars only 61.
" 25, 37, 50 cts. to. $2,001
BEE HIVE STORE, Lancaster.
Gents fancy Silk Cravats, from 75 to 3,50.
" Black Italian Lustrings, very cheap fancy
colors and black Satin Scarfs for Gents.
Gents White, colored, and black Bajou's Kid
Gloves, No. 8, Si, 9, 91, 10, 101.
CIIAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.;
Bee [live, Lancaster.
Election Notice
TStocklrdlders of the Manor Turnpike Road
I Company, are notified that an election for one
President, six Managers, and one Treasurer of
said company, will he held at the public house or
Jacob Leman, in the village of Millersville, on
WEDNESDAY the 3d day of March, 1852, between
the hours or 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M.
DANIEL HARMAN, Prts't.
feb 17 llndep't Whig copy.) 4-3 t
HARDWA RE.
/TINE subscribers have just received at their
New and Cheap Ilardivare Store, a splendid
assortment of house furnishing goods, td which they
invite the attention or persons buying
HOUSE SI'IERSS.
A complete assortment of Knives and Forks, Table
and Tea Spoons, Waiters ; Looking Glasses, Shovel
and 'Bongs, BRITTANIA WARE, Coffee Mills,
B usher, Pots, Kettles, Pans, &c.
. CEDAR WARE.
Brewing and Wash Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Stands,
Bushel, Bushel and Peck Measures, Wooden
Bowls, &c. _ _
COOK.STOVES
of the most approved patterns. IA general assort
ment of BUILDING MATERIALS—Locks, Lat
ches, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glans, Paints,
Oils and . Varnishes.
A superior article of genuine Fire Proof Paint.
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
Planes, Hand, Panne! and Back Saws, Chisels,
Augers, Braces and Bitts, Hatchets, &c. A general
assortment of warranted Edge Tools.
FARMING UTENSILS.
Ploughs, Patent Straw Cutters, Chains of all
descriptions, Shovels, Forks,±Hoes,Mattocks, &c.
SADDLER'S AND COACT! M AKERS will find
n their stock a complete assortment of goods-suit
able to their trade, all of which they are offering:at
greatly reduced prices and respectfully solicit from
dealers and consumers an examination of their stock.
They hope by strict attention to business and
endeavors to please customers, to merit a share ioi
public patronage.
.. . .
PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER, i Lancaster, on the 29th day of January. A. D. 1852.
Between Shober and Van Karianan , s Hotel, North WILLIAM MA'PHIOT, President C. C.
Queen street. [feb 10-3-tr . . HENRY CARPENTER, Pres't S. C.
Attest : JANES L. RYNLDS, Clerk C. C.
Seventh Semi—Annual Trade Sale J. ,. , „ Es c. ,, ; ~,,
..."“ZPE..TER, Clerk S. C.
of Carriages. .
FEIHIS sale will take place on WED- A m, '
february 10 3
i NESDAY morning, 24th MARCH -i - _,-.. , _ Au Ordinance
next, at 10; o'clock, at the CHINESE
, A UTHORIZINN Henry Miller and John Miller
MUSEUNI, PIIILADELPIIIA, and will occupy both j - 'l_ to erect a Slaughter House on the rear of a
or the extensive saloons of that capacious building. lot owned by Mary Miller, in West King street.
The Light No-Top Wagons will be arranged in SEC. I. lie it ordained, &c., that Henry Miller,
the large ball room, 2d story. . and John Miller be, and they are hereby authorized
The stock of Carriages to be sold on this occa- and permitted to erect a slaughter house on the
sion, will be the largest ever offered at Auction, in rear of the above named lot, situated in West
the United Stales, embracing over Two Ilunnite? King street fronting on Mary street, in said city,
LIGHT VEHICLES or the manufacture of Dunlap & under and subject to the regulations and restrictions
Co., Flagler & Co., Jolui Merrick, II owell Sparks, of the ordinance entitled '•An Ordinance respect-
J. D. Doughty and others or acknowledged repm. ing Distilleries, Slaughter Houses," &c:, passed the
tation. . 18th day of May, A, D. 1832. Provided nevertfie-
No new carriages will be admitted in catalogue less, that this ordinance shall not take effect until
unless warranted by the makers, so that purchasers at least three property holders on each side ad
may rely upon securing a good article. joining the lot on which the slaughter house is pro,-
Open for exhibition the day previous. posed to be erected, shall first give their consent
Purchasers from R distance are informed that there in writing; and provided further,that the said Henry
will be no postponement on account of tire weather. Miller and John 'Miller shall first pay into the city
, ALFRED M. lIERKNESS, treasury the sum or ten dollars to defray the ex
: Auetioneer. pense of publishing and recording this Ordinance.
1;e:1 - Auction sales of Horses, Carriages and Har- Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of
ness are held at the Bazaar opposite the Museum, Lancaster, on the 29th day of January, A. D. 185.2.
every Saturday throughout the year. WILLIAM MATT - 110T, President C. C.
The establishment is, open at all times fbr private HENRY CARPENTER, Pres't S. C.
sales of Carriages, and the stock kept on hand is -
JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Clerk C. C.
believed to be the largest in'the United States. Attest .
..,
i AMES C. CARPENTER, Clerk S. C.
february 10 3-4 t 3
february 10
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12.0 00
MEM
Saddlery and Coachware.
r IIHE subscribers have just received direct from
I the Manufacturers a lull assortment of SAD--
DLERS AND COACH MAKERS GOODS consist
ing in part of Harness Mountings ofall descriptidns.
Saddle Trees, Head Lineing. •
Gig and Pad Trees, Coach Lace,
Stirrups, Oil top Hides,
Girth Webb, Hub Bands, •
Straining " Curtain Cloth,
Hog and Buck Skins, Carriage Bolts,
Harness& Bridle Buckles, Moss Hubs,
Iron and Wood Hames, Shafts, Spokes.
Patent Dash Leather, Felloos, •
" Enameled Leather, Iron Axles,
Fancy " Carriage Springs &c.
all of which they are offering at greatly reduced
prices, and to which they invite the attention of
the trade, feeling confident their terms and assort
ment must please all. -
_ . _ _
PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER,
Between Shober and Vankanan's Hotels, North
Queen Street. (Lan leb 10 tf-3
$l4 016 14
Estate of Christian Bomberger.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lan.
WIIEREAS, John Stauffer, Trustee of Christ
ian Bomberger, of Manheim township, did,
on the 30th day of January, 1852, file in the office
of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin
ted the 10th day of March, 1852, for the confirma
tion thereof, unless exceptions he filed.
Attest, JOHN R. REED, Proth'y.
Prothty , s Office, Lan. Feb. 10. 3-9 t
Assigned Estate of Daniel A.
Banner, of 'fount Joy twp.
rlitiE undersigned Auditor appointed to distrib
ute the balance remaining in the hands of Jo
seph Masterson, Trustee appointed in the room
of Samuel J. Masterson, deceased, who was the
assignee of said Daniel A. Balmer, to and among
the creditors entitled to the same, will 'meet all
persons interested on Tuesday the 9th of March, at
2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of John
Michael, in the city of Lancaster.
fel) 10, 1852
Sale of Valuable City 'Property.
HAT excellent three story' Brick DWEL- ga
p
p LING HOUSE, situate on the-west side
of Duke street, adjoining the property of Dr. H.
E. Muhlenburg, and late belonging to James Cem
eras, Esq., is offered at private sale. Poii-session
can be given on the Ist of April, 1352. Terms
moderate. Persons desirous of purchasing will
please call at th'b office of F. Keenan, South Queen
street, Lancaster. P. J. BARRY.
jan 20 tf-52j
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5 1
, 1 1
4 1
6
Conestoga Foundry for Rent.
TNE Foundry of the subscriber, at GRAEFF'S
LANDING, on the Conestoga, near the city of
Lancaster, and now in the occupancy of Mr. C.
KIEFFER, will be for rent from the Ist day of Apo
next. There -is a water power of about 16 feet,
which might readily be increased to 18 feet—ren
dering it suitable for almost any business requiring
such power.
The large Brick Ware House adjoining the Foun
dry will be rented with it.
The Conestoga being navigable that distance and
above it, Iron and Coal can be delivered without
any trouble, at the very door.
For terms, enquire of C. NAU MAN, (Innkeeper)
residing on the premises, or of the subscriber, in
Manor township. MATTHIAS GRAEFF.
may 6'51 16-tf
NEM
Wanted
0"•1 SHARES LANCASTER BANK STOCK,
11 for which 55 d,ollara will be given, payable in
Lancaster city 5 per cent. loan.
J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
Bankers, No. 6, North Queen street.
February I 0 3-tt
•
THE subscriber !would Continue to invite the
attention of all classes of the community to his
extensive assortment of Booksand Stationery. We
now feel prepared to pledge ourselves to furnish
our friends and all WhoMray favor us with a call,
something new in the bdok line every week. .This
arrangement, with the large stock always on hand,
we trust will make our establishment the Centre of
attraction to all who desire good works at low
prices—a few only are noticed this week.
A Lady's Voyage Round the World, by Ida
Pfeiffer.
The Clover Nook, by Alice Carey.
School for Husbands, by Lady Balmer.
Men of the Times in 1852, or sketches of living
no ables.
Charity and its Fruits, or christian love as mani
fested in the heart and life, by Jonathan Edwards.
Dream Life—a fable of the sersons, by lk !Harrel.
Livingston's Law Register for 1852, containing
the post office address of every lawyer in the U.
States,
with uither valuable information.
Yankee \lams and Letters, by Sam Slick.
The 010 Red Sandstone, by Hugh Miller.
'Pile Imperial Guard of Napoleon, from Marengo
to Waterloo, by J. T. Headley.
Putnam's Library of standard and attractive
hooks—good paper and clear print; a large amount
of reading for 25 cents a number. •
VALENTINES—;A lbll and complete assortment
with envelopes.
Ross's Excelsior INK, warranted not to corrode
metallic pens—a fresh supply from 1 oz. to 1 gallon.
A large assortment of staple and fancy Stationery
always on hand. WM. MURRAY,
Kramph's Budding, 'North'Queen et., Lan.
feb 10 3
Lancaster County, Ms.
AT an Orphans , Court held at Lancaster fur the
County of Lancaster, on the 4th day of Feb
ruary, A. 1). 1852, The petition of Jacob Mohler,
one of the heirs of John Mohler, late of Ephrata
township in the county of Lancaster, Pa., ‘vlio
died intestate :
And now, February 4th, A. D. 1852, on the pe
tition of John Mohler, one of the heirs of said John
Mohler, dec'd, the Court grant a rule on the heirs
and legal representatives of the said dec'd, viz:
Jacob Mohler, Rachel Mohler, Elias Mohler,
Emanuel Mohler, George Mohler, Jr., Nancy Cent
er, Mary Snavely and Elias Snavely, to appear in
the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to be held
in the city of Lancaster, on the third Monday in
March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, to
accept or refuse to accept the real estate of the
said John Mohr, deed, at the appraisement there
of, made by an Inquest, or shew cause why the.
same should not be sold according to law.
The Court direct notice of this Rule to be pub:
Belied in the Lancaster Intelligencer, and Canton
Ohio) Democrat, four times, and send bill to
Clerk of Orphans' Court, Lancaster, Pa. •
:
By the Court, • DAVID MAY,
feb 10-3-4t] Clerk 0. C. f
** Canton (0.) Democrat publish 4 times and
send bill as above. •
Requiring the Mayor to give security for the faith
ful performance of the duties pertaining to the
Office and for other purposes.
SEC. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the citi- I
'Lens of Lancaster in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, That from .and after the passage of
this ordinance any person who may be elected
Mayor of the city of Lancaster, shall, before en
tering upon the performance of the duties of that
office, give bond with two or more, sureties in the
sum of Fifteen. Thousand Dollars, conditioned air
the true and faithful performance or the duties of
the office—which bond shall be approved bYCoun,
cite, and after such approval shall be placed by the
President of the Select Council in the hands of the
City Treasurer.
Sec. 2. That after the approval by Councils of
his official bond the Mayor shall, before entering
upon the performance of the duties of the office,
take the necessary oath or affirmation in the pre
sence of Councils in Convention assembled.
Sec. 3. That all permits and licenses granted,
and ad receipts given by the Mayor for monies
accruing to ' or intended for the. use of, the city,
shall hereafter be countersigeed by the Treasurer,
who shall, atter countersigning any such instrument,
charge the amount received thereon to the account
of the Mayor. And it shall further be the duty of
the Treasurer to call upon the Mayor at least
twice in each year to pay over to him all monies
which shall have:been received by the Mayor for
the use of the city, and upon failure on the part of
the Mayor to pay over all monies received by Min
as aforesaid, when required no to do by the ;Trea
surer, the Treasurer shall as soon thereafter as is
practicable, give notice thereof in writing, with a
specification of the items and amount of default,
to the city Solicitor.
Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of
JAMES L. REYNOLDS.
4t-4
Ittoi::ok Trade.
An Ordinance
Notice
ASSIGNED Estate of Henry Huber and Wife,
A
Abrahain.fluber and Wife.
Henry Huber and Wife and Abraham Huber and
Wile having by Deed .of voluntary Assignment,
duly executed, recorded, &c., assigned and trans
ferred all their estate, real and personal, to the
undersigned for the bebefit of their creditors, all
persons indebted to thaassignors are hereby noti
fied to make payment without delay, and those
having claims claims against the said Henry Huber
and Abraham Huber as partners to present them
to the undersigned, directed to Conestogo Post
Office, or to Gen. Geo. Ford, in Lancaster.
HUGH MEHAFFY . ,
JONAS HARNISEL
Assignees
lel) 10 3 3tl
Received
Alot oferresh ENGLISH WALNUTS, of good
quality and cheap Also, a fresh supply of
RAISINS and FIGS of different qualities at
KEFFER'S, N 0.6, E. King
fel., 3 2-0
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 Hempfield township, said county:—Notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate
of said deeeased, to make immediate payment to
the undersigned Executors ; and those having claims
are requested to present them, duly authenticated
for settlement. BARNHERD MANN,
ANDREW METZGER.
january 27 '52 1-60
'Ladle Dress Goods.
A LL the varieties ¢af Ladies Dress Goods,
A
Shafivls, Furnishing Goods, Gloves, Hosiery,
&c,. For sale at reduced prices by
CHAS. M. F.R.BEN . & BRO.,
National House Building, North Queen et.
january 27 1-tf
To Sportsmen
JUST received a very superior lot of Double'
Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—also Re-
volving Pistols, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder
Flasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low.
REUBEN S. ROHRER,
oct 28-60) Sign of the Anvil.
Estate of Christian-Walk, sen 3 r,
deed., late of Washington Bor'o.
T ETTERS of Administration on said estate hay
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 hor'o.
dec 23, 1851 ' 7t-48
Orphans' Court Sale.
O N SATURDAY, the 28th day of February
1852, in pursuance or an alias order of the
Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the under
signed Administrators, of George Pence, late of
Maytown . , East Donegal township, Lancaster co.,
deed, will expose to public sale, at the public
house of J. R. Barr, in the village of Maytown, in
said county; the following real estate, viz:
'A LOT OF GROUND
in the villageof Maytown, fronting on River street,
and adjoininOots of Joseph and William Welchans,
with a two Story LOG DWELLING HOUSE,
Stable r and other improvements thereon erec
ted. The property i 9, in all respects, a very de
sirable-one.
Sale to commence at 5 o'clock,P. ➢I., when due
attendance he given and term; made known by
HENRY SHERBAHN,
SAMUEL PENCE,
teb 3-2-4t] Administrators.
HARDWARE.
CHEAPER THAN EVER AT
ST EINM A N'S.
subscriber is constantly receiving large
1. supplies of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c.,
direct from the manufactures of the United States
and Europe, hence the saving of one or two profits,
enableshiim to offer inducements equal to the best
houses in Philadelphia or New York.
'Persons commencing House
keeping will find a full assortment of every
thing in the Hardware line, embracing CEDAR
WARE of which he is the only manufacturer in
this section of the country. Its superior quality,
and low prices, makes it the interest of buyers to
give him the preference-
Stoves—The most extensive variety, embrac
ing the best pattern in the United States, and sold
at manufacturers prices.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS till Lind a complete
assortment of the most approved articles in the
Hardware line, embracing GLASS, PAINTS, OILS,
&c., and at such reduced prices, that must ensure
a continuance of their patronage.
r2ABINE'r MAKERS will lind a desirable as
soriment of goods in their line, including all kinds
of [hardware, Bed Pins, Walnut and Mahogany,
Veneers, Knobs, &e., &C.
COACH \1 AK ERS.—The subscriber is fully pre
pared to meet their wants with an enlarged stock
of Hardware in their line, embracing finished Bolts,
Mal; Castings, Springs, Axles, Wands, Spokes,
Shafts and FeHoes, Hydes, Leather, Laces, Curtain
and Floor Cloths, &c.,
SADDLERS will find that his 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 sines of Iron, Steel, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Screw Plates. Files, &c., &c., his
stock being very large, prices recently reduced,
iind his terms of credit accommodating.
FARMERS will lind a complete assortment in
the. Hardware line, embracing Traces, Chains.
Ploughs', Grain Cradles, Forks, Scythes, Clover and
Timothy Seed, Bags, &c., and his low prices shall
alwa - ys be such as will ensure a continuance of their
very liberal patronage.
MERCHANTS may rest assured that any articles
in the Hardware line, will he furnished at prices
that will make it their interest to give him the pre
ference over the Philadelphia and N. Y. markets.
Nails, Iron and Steel.—The subscriber
.lias the exclusive agency of the Duncanon Iron
Works for the sale of their Nails and Irons, and at
all times, has a very large stock on hand, and is
prepared to execute orders at the manufacturers,
prices. He. has also a full assortment of Coleman
ville nails.
Guns and Pistols, Powder, Shot, Safety Fuse by
the piece or barrel, Lead Pipe, Tron Pumps, Wire,
Spelter Zinc, Fresh Lime, &c., on the most Ihvor
able terms.
Clover, Timothy and Flax Seed wanted, lor
which the highest price will be given in cash.
GEO. M. STEINMAN,
feb 3-2-Gm] West King street, Lancaster.
111111 Property for Sale.
AI; one of the administrators of the estate of
Jacob Stouffer, late of Carroll township, Perry
county, deceased, by virtue of an alias order of the
Orphans' Court, I will expose to sale, on the prem
ises, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1852, that valua
ble and well-known property, situate in Carroll
township, bounded by lands of John Smiley, heirs
of C. Roth fon, 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,)
L u
with two run of burrs, two Frame DW EL-
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LING HOUSES, SAW-MILL, LATH- irssC l
MILL, two Stables, Stone Spring House,. `:, l' l -.
and other out-buildings.
This Real Estate offers peculiar and unusual
inducements to purchasers. The Mills are all new,
in excellent condition, and, being propelled by
Sherman's Creek, are capable of 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 gond prices. .
Also, at the same time and place, will be offered
for sale,
A TRACT .OF UNIMPROVED LAND,
in same township, adjoining lands of Benjamin
M'Cord, John Lauck, Joseph Bender, George
Messimer and others, containing 54 acres, more or
less, which will be sold with the first described
tract, or separately, to suit purchasers.
TERMS :—One-third of the purchase money to be
paid on Ist of April, 1852, when possession will
be given, and the
. residue in two equal annual
payments, to be secured by judgment bonds or
mortgage.
lg, - The administrator nil! require the purchaser
to secure him in the amount of the purchase money
on the confirmation of said sale.
ROBERT JONES, Adm'r.
2-3 t
Muslins ! Illusllns !
CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER
INVITE attention to
Fine yard wide Shirting Mullins at 61 cents.
Super do do it S cents.
Extra do do at 10 cents.
5-4, 6-4, 10-4 and 12-4 bleached Sheeting :II uslins
—ALSO—
Yard wide Brown Muslin, worth 10 at 11; rents
Extra heavy du at 8 rents.
5-4, 6-4, S-4,10-4 and 12-4 Brown Sheetings.
Irish Linens at all prices.
TICKINGS ANL) CHECKS, -
at GI, S, 10 and 12! cents; Cuttodand 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 or Prime
Feathers, which we will sell at the very lowest
prices. CHAS. M. EB.BEN 6.: BRO.,
National House Building, North Queen street, next
door to Sprecher's Hardware store.
january 27 •
Fria ate Sale
F HE subscribers offer at private sale all that
r
certain FURNACE for the smelting of Iron,
Casting House, Steam Engine, Boilers, Blowing
Apparatus, Puddling Fuinace, Coal House, Office,
and out-buildings thereto belonging, and the land
whereon the same is erected, containing
THREE ACRES AND FORTY PERCHES,
situate in the southern part of the city of Lancas
ter, near the Conestoga Navigation on the turnpike
road leading to Willow Street, adjoining to lands
of Abm. Hostetter, decd, Robert Powers, deed,
and others, formerly known as Ford's Furnacce
and Forge.
All the buildings are of the most substantial kind,
nearly new, covered with slate and in gond order.
For terms apply to the subscribers in the city of
Lancaster. HENRY R. REED,
THOS. BAUMCIARDNER,
Trustees.
fed 3 '52-2-tf
Private Sale.
WILL be sold at private sale, that valuable
Vl' property now'occupied by Mrs. II nmes, situ
ate in East King street, two squares horn the
Court House, adjoining property of Charles Shealf
and George D. Sprecher, in the City of Lancaster.
The lot contains 32 feet 2; 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
31 lig no
on the rear of the lot suitable for any me.
chanic, and readily converted into a dwelling.—
The house is in excellent order and repair, and
forms a very desirable City residence..
Apply to AGNES HUMES, or
N. LIGHTNER, Trustee.
(Examiner copy.) 1-5 t
Estate of Margaret Brawn, dec , d.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mar
garet Brown, late of the City of Lancaster,
deed., having been granted to the subscribers—
they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to
said estate to snake payment immediately, and
those having claims will present them properly au
thenticated fol. settlement.
J. HENRY BROWN, Phila.
CHRISTIAN Ih'IDNIEYER, Lan
feb 3, 1852 6t-31 Executor.
_ .
For Rent,
THE Dwelling attached to the Drug Store of the
subscriber. Possession given on the first of
April neat. CHAS. A. HEINITSH,
jan 20-51-3t] No. 13, East King street.
Estate of Jacob Collins, deed,
LETTERS of administration on the estate of
Jacob Collins, late of the Borough of Wash
ington, dec'd, 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,
jan JOSEPH SCHOCH,
6-50-6 fl• Administrator.
Dr. Conver's Invigorating Cordial
FOR Genital Debility, Weakness, Impotency,
Nocturnal Emissions, Incontinence, tkc. Ano
ther-large supply, just received and
. 011- sale by the
Agent, CHAS. A. HEINITSH,
'• Druggist, No. 13, East King street, Lancaster.
January 20. 5-31
Woolen Yarn.
UST received a complete assortment of Blue
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mixed, Black mixed, Whiid; Black, Blue
clouded . , Scarlet clouded and plani,Woolen Yarn.
For sale by CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO.,
National House Building, North Queen St.
oct 2S tf-50
To Distillers.
Amost valuable property, embracing one acre
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, FM. particulars enquire of the Editor of this
paper: - ! Nee 2.-15-4 t
c i ARP ET CHAIN, Cottcm Yarn, Laps, Wadding,
N... 1 Wick Yarn, &c. Par sale by
CHAS. M. EBBEN, & BRO.
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january 27
Burning of Barnum's Museum
Wilder's Patent Safe again the Victor!
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Ist, 1852.—The Sala
mander Safe which I purchased a few years
since, and whia was in use by Messrs. C. G. lien
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 sale during the lire (the books
having been removedo are timod 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 tires.
I=l
We lolly concur in the above, and would also
add that the large \Vall Fire-Prool, near which the
above 'ale stood, has also sine.. been opened, and
althqvgl, the outside appear rice Is 010 d, and the
walls ut the Nta the whole ulterior
is ch,s/ red to U cinder.
C. G. IlEriunnsets 5: 6.,
Late Seventh and Chesnut Streets
'l•he genuine ‘• HERRING'S (Wilder's Patent,)
SALAMANDER SAFES,•' uhleh received the
Prize Medal at the great World'a Fair, and are
universally acknowledged to he the most purled
security against tire now known, can be obtained of
the only authorized Agent in thistitate,
JOHN FARREL,
34 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
00-Siiiiis of all other kinds, haying been taken
n part pay for " Herring's," will be sold at very
ow prices, [ Jan 27-1-3 m
Iron Foundry & Machine Shop,
West Chesnut Street, between N. Queen and Print . )
Street, LA NCA NTE/t CITY, PA.
rrHE subscriber announces to the public Mat lie
r
has lately purchased the ahoy& extensive Es
tablishment, where he is now prepared to do work
of every description in his line, such :Is
sTE.,m EvulNEs 4- BOILERS,
Shafting, Dearing, Mill and Saw Min lrork, Ades,
Hand Lathes, Car Wheels, and Aexts 5. Castings
of all des( riptions, done at the Foundry at
the shortest notice.
assortment of patterns are nut surpassed by
any establishment in the State, he is thereti i i,
enabled to do nork at the shortest notice and at
reduced prices.
STOVES of every description manufactured and
for sale wholepale and retail.
IRON RAILING for Varda,• Cemetries,
Cant or Wrought Iron, made and put up ailh neat
ness and dispatch.
7:0 - All work warranted.
The machine Shop will be under the control and
management or & I). Felleinhaion, experienced
machinists. C. KIEFFER, Proprietor.
May li, 1551. 15.41
. . _ .
The German Washing Fluid,
S consideretl by thousands who. have tested'
I
as being the greatest SclENrine WONDER or
THE WORLD ! entirely doing away with that labor
ious and injurious practice at robbing the Clothes
upon the wash board, and a great suiting of Tinte,
Labor asd Expense.
N B.—Tn prevent hand and itnposition, (for
many are trying to Italia (ill' an article put up like
mined the proprietor, I. I'. Harr, will pot bin
WRITTEN SION ATLI HF over the cork of every bottle.
And he only asks au enlighteneir.public not to
confound the GERMAN WASHINII FLUID with
others that are in the market.
It is put up in large pint bidden, :old sold at the
nominal price of I 2; vent,.
OrPRINTEIRS find It greatly to their : M et ,.
tage to purchase this Fluid by the gallon, to cleanse
their Type and Rollers, being a very superior arti
cle for that purpose. Manufactured onlv by
I. P. liftVT,
At bin Laboratory and principal Depot, No. 10
'South Fifth street, Philadelphia.
Sold at Retail by Grocers and It, oggists generally.
A liberal discount made and extenstve advertising
Mr the benefit of Agents. Remember the name
GERNIAN WASHING FILM/
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All letters to he post paid.
oct 7 37-6 m
Valuable City Properly" at
e Sale;
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N pursuance of or order ot the orphans' Court
of Lancaster, will e sold by public sale, at the
public house of Willi to Wright, in South Queen
street, on THURSDAY the 26th 01 February, 1852,
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 ERA ‘IE DWELLING
HOUSE, with 2 water right of nee er-thiling
water; the above lot adjoins property of Mrs.
Metzger 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 back 2t7 feet to Goober
street, adjoining property of William Mathiot and
others.
All of the above property is clear OS any incutn
brance. To persons desiron, of obtaining excellent
building lots. a rare chance is now offered.
Po.ession will be given on the first day of Apid
next.
1 3 ,,n0s deyiruu. of ro•w1114 the allosv property
iirovious to the day of sale, will pleaat call on
Ildary Culbert, 1 1 ,1111111 V 1111 OW 1,1 1 111,1,1.
Sale to (11,1111111•111 • 1 • al G °block in ❑in e - vening,
4 1 /11111 attendance will he gi,en and term!: sale
made known by the undersigned, adininirrlrators oi l
John Colbert, deceased.
DW ARD 11ORT0N,
MARY CULBERT.
.lanti:tay '27, 1'71.72
Abbeville at Pulsate Sale
11111$ subscriber, Trustee fitt Mrs. A. W. Gander,
stints nt private sale, that valuable and desir
able properly known :is r. A lift EVIL', 1.1," situated
on the Lancaster and Columbia turnpike road, about
hall a mile west of the elty of Lancaster.
The whole tract cnntains 73 ACRES AND 19
PERCHES of the best Limestone Land, tinder good
fences and in a high stain of coltivattan... 2 „.;
The improvements are a commodious TWO tied ilt
STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first rate cIl "
condition, having lately been thoroughly renovated,
and has all the modern impravernents of a com
fortable and convenient residence; a two story
Tenant House, a S'pring House, a large Swisser
Barn, Carriage House, IVagon Shed, and all Ilene,
nary out-buildings.
The property will he sold in the whole, or sepa
rated parcels, as purchasers may desire. •
The dwelling lonise, tenant house, spring honse,
carriage Mame, &c., with from 11 to Si) acres of
lan4. s tand a young orchard of choice limit trees, will
be sod separately, ildesired, and which will make
as desirable a country residence as can possibly be
obtained in the vicinity of the city of Lancaster.
441 acres, including the Barn, will 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, w ith two Fiore kilns iu successful
operation, and ready sale for all thelinte.
Part of the premises is laid out in three five acre
lots, which will make desirable building and pas
ture lots, and will be sold separately if desired.
Persons 'visiting to view the premises, and for
terms of sale will please call On Wit. Matioor,
Esq., Attorney at Law, in the city 01 1, - ancaster,
who is the Agent lOr the subscriber, or on the sub
scriber at the INlerchant%t Hotel, in Philadelphia.
ELLIS LEWIS, Tristee.
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February 3, 1352
LEFEVRE & BLACK,
Flour, Grain and Produce
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 71, SOUTH WHARVES, PIMA DEI,PHIA
James Devereux. Brown &Godwins,
Perot, Hoffman & Co., Myers Sz Kirkpatrick
G. H. LEFEVRE,
JAMES J. BLACK.
51.3m*
January 185'2
Estate of Joseph Hanum, dec'd.
LETTERS of administration upon the 'estate of
Joseph Hanum, late of the city or Lancaster,
dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned : All
persons indebted to the said estate are hereby re
quested to make payment w ahem delay, and those
having claims to present them properly authenti
cated to JACOB L. GREY,
feb 3 r52-2-Gt] Administrator:
VALENTINES! VALENTINES!
AND LEAP YEAR!
GOUNTRY MERCHANTS and others are in
formed that they can he supplied with any
quantity, qualify, price, style and device, to suit the
Leap Year now just commenced. Also, Envelopes;
Valentine Writers, in filet everything pertaining to
a spleudol out-fit for the I4th day of February,
1852. At W. 11. SPANGLER'S,
North Quoen street, Lancaster.
January 21'
Franklin and Marshall College.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Rev. J. C.
Bucher, Agent of Franklin College, has been
authorized and directed, by the Trustees of said
College, to proceed forthwith, and collect the
monies of subscribed for the erection of buildings
fir the use of Franklin and Marshall College.
•JNO. L. AT LEE,
JNO. REYNOLDS,
HAGER,
D. LONGEKECHER,
tAM't. II DMF.S,
N. It. Sueseribers mac pay their subscription , "
at either the Farmers or Lancaster flank, which are
authorized to receive the same. tract 7-37-ti
FEMALF, TEACHER wanted immediately
to take charge or a Select Female School
Strasburg, Lancaster county. Addrees
Rev. I). McCARTER.
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