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    For the Intelltgrater..
CoLumia, Pa. March 4th, 1852
CAP r. Svinsason:—ln perusing the columns of
the Bedford Gazette, of the 26th ult., my attention
was called to the leading editorial, wherein the
gallant Colonel steps aside from his abuse of the
Governor's appointments to make a side thrust at
the " Mexican Soldiers." Why is Is it a
disgrace to have served as an Americari Soldier in
the Mexican War? Is it wrong for one of these
Mexican Soldiers to be a candidate foe honor or
emoluments in opposition to a Militia COlonel ? Or
is it, as I suspect, that the Colonel is irlbad humor
because the Governor appointed a Mexican Soldier
to the honorable, if not lucrative, post, of Adjutant
General of the Commonwealth, in preference to
himself who was the head of the Pennsylvania
Militia for years of peace, and an obscure citizen
in time of war?
At all events, the attack is in bad taste—it being,
I believe, the very first direct or indirect attack by
a Democratic journal on Mexican Soldiers, and I
_sincerely hope it may be the last.
OLD SOLDIER.
An Important Deciston
Chief Justice BLACK has delivered the opinion of
the Supreme Court in the case of the United States
Bank vs. the State of Painsylvania, affirMing the
judgment of the Court below, and awarding to the
Commonwealth about $1,300,000, being; the amount
due, with interest, of the bonus of sloo,ooo,per year
which the bank agreed to pay for the extensive
privileges granted by the charter. The opinion is
ehort, clear, and explicit, and worthy the source
from wbich it emanates.
No_matcrial change in the
Markets, since ouri.ast.
DIARRIAG ES
On Tuesday 2il inst., by Rev. M. DI Kurtz, Sam
uel M. Wright, Esq., of York county, to Miss Susan
A. Wright, of Manor twp., Lancaster bounty.
On the 2fith ult., by the Rev. E. Y. Buchanan,
Mr. Peter Übil, of Salisbury twp., tol Miss Small
Ann Barer, of Bart twp.
On the 12th ult., by the Rev. Samuel Parke, Mr.
John IVVElwain, of Lancaster county, to Miss Re
becca Webb, of York county.
On Tuesday, the 17th ult., by tne Rev. W. W.
Latta, Mr. Lewis A. Clemins, of Honeybrook twp.,
Chester county, to Miss Louisa Reeni of Salisbury
twp, Lancaster county.
On the 10th ult., by the Rev. P. Coombe, Mrs.
Alexander P. Etter, to Miss Margaret A. Zell, both
of this city.
On the 20th ult., by the same, Mr. Wm. G. Liv
ingston, to Miss Rachael Ann Linville, all of Salis
bury .
DEATIIS
On the Bth ult., at—Westoh, Nebralca. Territory,
on his return from Oregon, where he had been re
siding for some years past, GILBERT MORTIER La
FAYETTE Ponran, in the 271 h year' of his age;
fourth son of the late George B. Porter, Governor
of Michigan Territory; leaving,a widowed mother,
devoted brothers and sisters, together with a large
number of attached friends to mourn most deeply
the early death of one so dear lto all who knew
him.
• In this city, on the 28th ult. \Vm. Atwell, son
of George and Margaret Spurrier, in the 2d year of
his age.
In Columbia, on the 22nd ult., Melinda Rebecca
daughter of Philip and Mary Schlack, aged 1 year,
7 months and 13 days.
' On the 24th ult., at his residence in West-Ches.
ter, the Rev. Caleb Good, in the 31st year of his
age—son of James Good, long an iron master of
Lancaster cc), and once the head of Conov.ingo
Furnace.
To Housekeepers.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut
Street, Philadelphia, have now on hand and
1
lare receiving large invoices of White and Gold Band
French China,
1 Flowing Mulberry Ware,
Real Ironstone China,
White Stone and Livcrpevh Ware,
Common White and Edged , Wares,
Common Grey Stone Ware,
Brown Rockingham Ware,
Cut and Moulded Glass,
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' In great variety and very cheap. Mar. 9
Noticelito Tax Collectors.
THE Tax Collecto rs of Lancaster county are
hereby notified that their Tax Duplicates will
be ready for delivery on the 15th inst.
P.' G. EBERMAN, Clerk Com'rs.
march 9 7-It
Warwick Si. - Co.,
NOS. 4 and 6 South Seventh street, below Mar
ket, and No. 135 South Second street above
Spruce, Philadelphia, manufacturers of
COTTAGE & ENANF.LLED FURNITURE,
suits of Chamber Furniture, consisting of Dress
Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand, Toilet Table and
four Cane Seat Chairs, as low as $3O per suit. All
goods sold at this establishment warranted to be
well made and of the best materials. The first
premium was awarded last year by the Franklin
Institute. [march 9-7-6 m
MACKEREL,
SHAD, CODFISH, 1
SALMON, Constantly on hand end
for 'sale by
HERRINGS,
} J. PALMER & CO.,
PORK,
I Market Street Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPHIA.
SHOULDERS, I
LARD AND CHEESEJ • [march 9-7-3 m
French Burr 31111 Stones.
ON AN IMPROVED PLAN—WARRANTED.
THIS plan makes the stone perfectly true, with
out the trouble and expense of fitting in Iron
or Tramming. lienderdine , s Improved Cast Iron
EYE, being built. into the stone .and fitted with
Self-tramming Baiance Rym, and Driver-warranted
to give satisfaction.
Red Stone Bushes, on an improved plan. Burr
Blocks, and solid mill Stones . of all sizes, selected
at the Quarries in France. BOLTING Cloths, very
cheap, at the,old establishmeift of
T. E. MITCHELL.
No. 14, York Avenue, (formerly York Road) Phila.
march 9 3m-7
PHILIP SIAIPSON'S
Wholesale Si, Retail Cheap Basket
Factory,
A ND Variety Story of Fancy, Useful and House
/A... keeping Articles, No. 219, North Second St.,
11 doors below Callowhill, east side, PIIIL'A.
Foreign and Domestic Baskets, poaches, Cradles
and Chairs, Boston Windsor Blinds, Wood, Tin
! and Hardware; Mats ; Brushes, Sieves, Looking
Glasses, Clocks, Volocipedes, Rocking Horses,
Combs, Fishing Tackles, Toys, Dolls, &c., &c.
march 9 7 3m
Shade, Ornamental & Fruit Trees,
Evergreens, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, &e,
CULTIVATED and for sale at the .
k_./ nursery and gardens, Rising Sun ':fri-,
Village, near Philadelphia, consisting le
of a general assortment of the above,
of various kinds and sizes, suitable for • '-
pleasure grounds and gardens, with all kinds of
vegetable plants, roots, seeds, &c.
S. MAUPAY, Proprietor.
N. B.—His stands in the city are in the market
below Sixth street, where orders are also received.
All orders promptly attended to. When sent by
mail direct Maupay, Rising, Sun P. 0. office,
PhiPa co." • [march 9-7-2 m
Bonnets and Childr'ens 3 Hats.
CALVER, No. 59, North 2nd Street, has
on hand and is constantly' manufac
turing and receiving from the importers and
manufacturers, Ladies Hair, Blolid, Bel grade, Lace,
Gossamer, Tulips, Pearl and all styles of mixed
Bonnets, Childrens' Hats, Straw; Trimmings, Wire
Crown Lining, Buckram, Straw Cord, &c. -
Merchants and Milliners will find the best as
sortment and variety always on Wholesale
and retail. W. ;G. CALVER,
Man'r and Dealer, No, 59 North 2d street, below
Arch, east side. (mar 9-7-3 m
Religious Books,
At MURRAY'S Cheap Book and Stationery Store,
North Queen street.
FAMILY Testaments with notes,Bvo. only 60
cents. We consider this the heapest work
of the kind ever offered to this community.
The Corner Stone, by J. Abbott, greatly . improved
and enlarged—numerous engravings, price $l.
McKnight on the Epistles. Every Theological
student should have a copy of this work.
The complete works of D. BdiTow ' D. D., 3 vols.
Bvo. price $4,50, published at $7,50.
Burkitt's Notes on the New Testament, 2 vols.
Bvo. price $4,25, published at $7,00. ,
Mason's Works, 4 vole. Bvo. price $5,00.
Barnet's History of the Reformation, 3 vols.
price $2,00.
Davidson's Connexion.
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Pulpit Cyclopedia. •
Anderson's Annals of the English Bible.
As we can only notice a feW books in a short
advertisement, we invite the attention of all lovers
of good boooks to our large collection of TheOlo
gical and Sunday School Books the greater part of
which we are prepared to sell very much under
published prices. WM. MURRAY:,
Lancoeter, March 9.
ROOT'S PREMIUM
Daguerreotype Gallery,
N 0.140 CHESNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA.
TWELVE PRIZES AWARDED!
GOLD and Silver Mes, for the best Daguer
reotype# Portraits and Miniatures exhibited at
the great Fairs of Boston, New York and Philadel
phia, within the past six years.
Strangers and citizens, whether desiring pictures
or not, are invited to call at our rooms, and ex
amine our splendid works of art, among which are
portraits of many distinguished persons, both Eu
ropean and American.
We have the best planned sky-light combined
with side light. The best of plates, frames, cases
and operating instruments, and the immense expe
rience derived from having taken nearly 50,000
pictures. We therefore say bbldly, we acknow
ledge no superiors. Prices moderate. From $1,50
to $2,50, $3, $4, $5, $lO, $l5, $2O, $25, and up
wards—according to size, style of case, frame, &c.
Our strictest personal attention is given. Call,
then, and examine our Specimens. If you des:re
pictures we are confident of pleasing. The largest
and best and most valuable.
140 Chesnut street, 3 doors below Filth street.
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ADMISSION FREE
11:7 - Instructions given in the art.
Also for sale, the Right, wi:h instructions to take
the Crayon or Vignette Portraits and Miniatures.
An important improvement. Process patented.
A few from many opinions of Artists:
New York, Dec. 20, 1851.
Dear Sir—Having had occasion to copy from your
Daguerreotypes, we beg leave to congratulate you
upon the proficiency you have made towards per
fection of this beautiful art.
! DANFORTH, BALD & CO,
Bank Note Engravers of N. York and
I have long regarded M. A. Root am-the very
best Daguerreotype artist in the country.
J. I. PEASE, Engraver.
Mr. Root's Crayon Portraits I consider the very
perfection of the Daguerreotype art.
J. HENRY linowN, Miniature Painter.
For beauty and richness of tone—judicious ar
rangement of light mid shade, and tasteful artistic
management of all accessions;Mr. Root's pictures,
in my judgrnent J are unsurpassed.
. R. tAHEDIN, Portrait Painter.
To characterize Root's Crayon or Vignette heads
by one appropriate word, it is to call 1.1 - em—as
they truly are—perfection.
JOHN SARTAIN, Engraver.
Opinions of the Press
Mr. Root's Daguerreotypes are unsurpasited.—
PhiPa Ledger.
The best in every point of view.—Pa. Inquirer.
The perfection of the art.—Boston Star.
The best ever exhibited in this country.—N. Y.
Sun. . .
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His pictures of children and family groups are
perfect gems.—New York Courier.
Root's sun-pictures are a glorious triumph of
artistic skill, taste and effect.—N. Y. Tribune.
They are truly wonderful. Root's fame is world
wide—New York Herald.
Root has taken Premium Medals at all the exhi
bitions.—Scientific American
merch 9
51,000,000 Saved Year by Pair
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chasing
SILVER'S IIiINERAL PAINTS.
Twonder of the age, nature's own prodoc
.l.. tions. These Paints differ from all others :n
the market; they are not clays; they require little
Oil, flow easily, and cover with a heavier body
than white lead. They neitha crack nor peel,
and dry readily, making an ENAMEL" OF STONE.
COLORS.—We have seen different colors, viz:
three Browns, two Chocolates, Blast and Yellow,
and by combination tnake every variety and shade
of color.
BODY.—These Paints are superior in body (or
covering property) to any yet discovered, and
pound for pound will cover double the surface of
white lead, zinc, or other metalic Paints.
IRON.—To Iron they furnish a perfect protection
against rust, for they contain metal, which like
lead acts destructively on the iron; in fact this
Paint makes iron doubly valuable for building pur-
poses.
BRICK WORE.—They give to hous'e walls a
much heavier coating than other paints, and if
sanding is required, nothing holds so firmly or fin
ishes do well with it.
OLD ROOFS.—Give us a roof, ever so old and
leaky, and Silver's Mineral Paints will make it
cheaply new and more enduring than it ever was.
SHIPS using this extraordinary Mineral as we
prepare it for them, will be proof against the ac
tion of hot suns, worms and salt water.
CAPITALISTS and BUILDERS are invited to
make strict scrutiny into the merits of these Paints.
They will find a very great reduction 'night be
made in the cost of Painting. These. Paints are
pu•ely mineral; all clays and other impurities are
washed out in preparing them for the market.—
They cost but half the price of white lead, and the
same quantity will cover twice the surface, and last
six times as long which in tact reduces the price to
one-twelfth. Climate has no effect on this Faint,
and is equally valuable in the cold Canadas or our
sunny Florida.
DIRECTIONS.—Use Linseed Oil, mix as thick
as you can, andl use as other paints. These paints
need but little dryer, and for priming and second
coating in all house work they will be found far
cheaper and more durable than lead.
Dealers and consumers can procure this Paint
wholesale and retail of
FRENCH & RICHARDS,
N. IN. Corner 10th and Market Streets, Phila'd
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General Wholesale Agents; also Importers of
Plate and Collared Window Glass, Dealers in
Drugs, Paints, &c. [march S 3m-7
took Trade.
111 HE subscriber is in the weekly receipt of ad
ditions to his large stock of GOOD BOOKS and
Stationary, KraMphls Buildings, North Queen st.
Harper's edition of Layares Discoveries at
Ninevah, a most interesting book.
Putnam's Cheap Library, No. 4.
Memoir of 'Margaret Fuller Ossoli. This work
is worthy of a Perusal by every lover of good books.
Notes in the North Western Territory, by Burnet.
Schoolcraft'fi Notes on the Iroquois, or contri
butions to AmCrican History, Antiquities and gen
eral Ethnology'.
The United) States,- its Power and Progress, a
very valuable Work.
Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England.
Manners Customs and Antiquities of Scotland
Trumbull's Indian Wars.
The Broad Pennant.
11O=M!IMI
Our stock is large and varied and prices unnu
sually low. 'WILLIAM MURRAY.
Assignee's Sale.
WILL be sold at public sale, on Friday and
Saturday, 19th and 20th days of March, 1852,
at Clarke's store, in Mount Joy township, Lancas
ter county, the following described personal pro--
party, viz: ONE BAY HORSE, I Colt, 5 Cows,
3 with Calves; 9 head of young horned Cattle;
500 Rails, 25 Posts, 1 Plantation Wagon, 'Top
Buggy, pair of Hay Ladders, Ploughs, Harrows,
Cultivator, Horse Gears, Buggy Harness, Saddle
and Bridle, Cook and Coal Stove, Forks, Chains,
Halters, 2 Fanning Mills, Oats by the bushel, &c.
The above articles will be sold on the the day first
above named. On the second day will be sold
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE
AND HARDWARE,
including the whole stock of Store Goods, com
prising the usual assortment of a well furnished
country store.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, and continue
from day to day until all is sold, when terms of
sale will be made known by
DAVID M. KAR.MANY,
Assignee of Henry G. Clark.
Also—on the second day above mentioned, at
the same place will he sold Beds and Bedsteads,
Chairs, Tables, Chests, 2 Breeding Sows, Shoats,
Cows, Calves, &c. CATHARINE CLARK.
march 9 7-2 t
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of JACOB SEfINER, to the 'Court of Quarter Ses
sions at April term, 1852, for a license to keep
a tavern in North Queen street, in the city of
Lancaster, at the stand lately kept by Emanuel
Van Kanan—it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North
West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said 'Jacob Sehner, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house-room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Jacob Myers, E S Kendig, John Matz, George
Wilson, George Sener, Mathew McGrann, Wm
Lowry, Michael McGrann, William C Pinkerton,
Emanuel Shober, John G Scovern, Hugh Haugh
man, H Blickensderter. mar 9-7-3 t.
TN THE MATTER of .the intended application
of GEORGE KIRCIIER, to the Court of Quarter
• Sessions at April term, 1852, for a transfer of the
license granted to . Nicholas Brown, of the North
West Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an
old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North
West Ward, where the said inn or tavern is pro
posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acqua.rited with the said George Kircher,
and that he is of good repute for for honesty and
temperance, and is well provided.with house-room
and conveniences for the accomModation of strang
ers and travellers.
. . .
Adam Snyder, Jacob Snyder,iWendell Martzall,
Charles Shaeffer, Win C Chamberlin, Jacob Wea
ver, Philip Boley, Frederick Winenour, J Huber,
A Selvert, James Rogers, Elias Eby, H Scherff,
Jacob G Getz, John W Michael, Watson H Miller
Christian Shenk, John A Scheirenbrand.
mar 9 Examiner copy. 7-3 t
CARPET CHAIN, Cotton Yarn, Laps, Wadding,
Wick Yarn, &c. For sale by
CHAS. M . , ERBEN, & BRO.
1-tf
january 27
N THE MATTEIt'of the intended application
I
of JOHN W. Remo, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1854, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern in Paradise township
being an old stand.
• WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Paradise, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said John W. Rambo, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house-room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Henry Kinzer, Henry E Kinzer, Thomas S Lin
well, Henry Eckert, Benjamin Brackbill, D W
Buckwalter, Wm DI Slaymaker, Nathaniel Slay
maker, George L Eckert, William Hamilton, Geo
Slaymaker, Samuel DJ Knox, Jacob blesser.
march 9 7-3'
TN THE. MATTER of the intended application
of JACOB SHEARER, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern in North Queen street,
in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North
West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain strangers and "travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said Jacob Sherrer, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house-room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers. •
Jacob Gruel, Robert Moderwell, George Metzger,
John B Smith, John McCalla, Geo L Boyle, Eli
Overdeer ' Levi Hart, sen, Isaac Powel, John G
Scovern, Joseph Pool, Lewis Zecher. mr
IN THE MATTER of the intended application of
HENRY BEAR, for license to keep a public house
in the South East Ward, in the city of Lancaster
—it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the South
East Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro
posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said Henry Bear, and that
he is of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house room and conve
niences for the accommodation of straagers and
travellers.
J Bowman,James Crawford, John N Lane, Wm
Ihling, Davi Cockley, Miller Fraim, Wm Gumpf,
Abraham Kline, P K Breneman, S II Slaymaker,
Wm I,tiller. William K Leonard. (mar 9-7*
IN THE MATTER of the intended application of
EDWARD S. lltrabcir, for a license to keep a pub
lic house in the city of Lancaster, at his present
old stand, in Centre Square—it being an old
stand.
• • .
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the South
East Ward in the city of Lancaster, where
said inn or tavern is proposed to he kept, do cer
tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to ac
commodate the public and entertain strangers and
travellers, and that we are wall acquainted with
the ssid Edward S. Hubley, and that lie is of good
repute for honesty and tetnperance, and is well
prOvided with house-room and conveniences for the
accommodation of strangers and travellers.
Geo W Hamersly, Walter GrEvans, H F Bene
dict, James Crawford, Christian Kieffer, W W
Brown, P IC Breneman, Fre fl Carpenter, Neal
Lagen, C H SheafF, John N Lane, B M Miller,
Daniel Lagen. (mar 9-7-3 t
7 6111-e o-w
IN THE MATTER of the intended application of
HENRY SHEAFF, to the Court of Quarter Sessions
at April term, 1852, for a license to continue
keeping a tavern in South Queen street in the
city of Lancaster—it being an old stand.
TX/ E, the undersigned, citizens of the South
VI West Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro
posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said Henry Sheaff, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house-hoom and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Henry M Reigart, Christian Stroble, Jacob Esh
leman, John Steigerwalt, Jacob Bowers,J D Bach
man, William Mathiot, L Richards,John A Keller,
Wm Tnylor, M 'Withers, Philip Spindler.
march 9 7-3 t
IN TI-FE ItIATTF.R of the intended application of
Mrs. MARY MESSENKOP, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1952, for a license to con
tinue keeping a tavern in East King street, in
the city of Lancas , er—it being an old stand.
\V K,
the undersigned, citizens of the South
East Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro
posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said Mary NI essenkop,
and that she is of good repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house-room
and conveniences for the accommodation of strang
ere and travellers.
Christian Kieffer, G Evans, H C Fondersmitb,
George Royer, Charles A Heinitsh, P K Brenne
man, John N Lane, Christian ‘Vidmyer, James H
Barnes, David Bair, Henry Gorrecht, Michael
Trissler. [mar 9-7-3 t
IN THE MATTER of the intended application of
NICHOLAS Bnowtr, to the Court of Quarter Ses
sions at April term, 1952, for a license to keep
a tavern in Middle street io the city of Lancas-
ter—it being an old stand.
\V E, the undersigned, citizens of the South
East Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro
posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said Nicholas Brown, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and. is well provided with house-room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Jacob Hengerer, Francis Kline, Andrew Waller,
Bernard McGonigle, Jacob Hell, Martin Rundi,
Johannes flora, Daniel Gallaher, Andreas Gabel,
Neal Donnelly, Philip Snyder, Carl Mayer, John
Hensler, Claude Sosser. (mar 9-7-3 t •
N THE MATTER of the intended application
I
of PHILIP FITZPATRICK, to the Court of QnarteG
Sessions at April term, 1352, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern in South Queen street
in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the South
West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the sad Philip Fitzpatrick,
and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house-room
and conveniences for the accommodation of strang
ers and travellers.
E Steward, Wm Taylor, J Franklin Reigart,
James C Carpenter, J C Van Camp, Win Mathiot,
J D Bachman, Charles Gillespie, W Whiteside,
111 Withers, Henry M Reigart, William S 4mweg,
Edward Kautz, Philip Wallace, Henry Catpenter.
march 9 7-3t*
N THE MATTER of the intended application
I of BENJAMIN ROWE, Sr., to the Court of Quar
ter Sessions at Apfil term, 1852, for a lidense to
continue keeping a tavern in Conestoga township
—it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Conestoga, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain strangers and
,travellers, and that
,we are
well acquainted with the 'said-Benjamin Rowe, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house-I.min' and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Emanuel Harnish, Benjamin Martin, Rudolph
Erb, John Bachman, Benjamin Snevely, Rudolph
Harnish, Daniel Fulton, Henry Charles ' Andrew
Mchaffey, John Sener, Benjamin H Bachman,Abm
Snavely, Daniel Ritz. [mar 9-7.3t°
TN THE MATTER of the intended application
of P. S. GAMBER, to the Court of Quarter Ses
sions at April term, 1852, for a license to con
tinue keeping a tavern in Conoy township—it
being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned; citizens of the township
of Conoy, where said inn or tavern in proposed to
be heft, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is
necessary to accommodate the public and enter
tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well
acquainted with the said P. S. Dumber, and that he
is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
is well provided with house-room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.
Abraham Collins, Christian Neff, John Kob, John
Einerick, Daniel Lehman, J Foreman, Joseph
floret, J B Hamilton,John Filbert, Cyrus S Halde
man, L Filbert, Jon Haldeman. (mar 9-7.3t°
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of Jcmn Fonterir, to the Court of Quarter Ses
sions at April term, 1852, for a license to con
tinue keeping tavern in West Earl township—it
being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of West Earl, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and enter
tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well
acquainted with the said John Forney, and that he
is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
is well provided with house-rooin and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.
Levi G Kemper, Peterßeinhold, George Lauber,
Christian Myer, John V Deshong, Daniel Wenger,
Jacob Cooper, J G Kemper, Daniel Brown, John
Graver, Henry Kafroth, Samuel Holl.
march 9 7-3t*
= Apples--Potatoes
ON hand, and constantly receiving from the East,
a supply of various kinds of APPLES, all of
the best quality.
AIso—MERCER POTATOES from New Jersey,
at the Saloon, basement of the Market House,
where OYSTERS of the finest kind, will always be
kept, andldone up in the best style.
JOSEPH BRINTNALL.
tf-6
Lancaster, march 2
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of Anew KENDIG, to the Court of Quartet .Ses-
BiOEIS at April term, 1852, for a licenseto con
tinue keeping a tavern in Conestoga township—
it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Conestoga, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said Adam Kendig, and
that he is of good repute' for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house-room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Benjamin Good, Abraham Charles, Christian E
Miller, Samuel S Welsh, Simon R Weaver, ChriSt , n
Keodig, Samuel Myer, Abraham G Shaub, Chriet'n
Good, Martin Hess, Benjamin Hess, John Harnish.
march 9 7-3t*
IN THE 51A I"I'ER of the intended application
Of CATHARINE FOLTZ, to the Court of ,Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern in the Borough of
Elizabethtown—it being an old 'stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough
of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern
is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the,said inn
or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we
are well acquainted - with the said Catharine Folio,
and that she is of good repute fur honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house roots and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
• •
Jacob Redsecker Abm Breneman George W
Boyer James Bryan Samuel Harmenev Emanuel
Hoffman Jacob Shaffer, constable, Samuel Red
secker Isaac Bauman Isaac Redsecker Joseph
Strauss John Rheads Henry M Breneman B
Baer Joseph Clinton John Dohner.
march 2 6 :It",
IN THE AAA"I'ER of the intended applcation of
JACOB C. Lecen, for a Licence to keep a.pulflic
house in the city of Lancaster, at the old stand,
lately kept by Dttvid Pats, being in the South
East Ward, in said city.
WE. the undersigned citizens of the South East
Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is
necessary to accommodate the public and entertain
Strangers and Travellers, and that we are well
acquainted with the said Jacob C. Leber, and that
he is of goodrepute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house room and convert.
iences fur the accommodation of strangers and
travellers. _ .
Christian Shertz, Jacob Schiedel, C. Buchius,
Jacob King, Henry Correcht, Michael Trissier, H.
S. .3ara, FL F. Benedict. Frederick Miller, Zach.
ary Weaver, William Gum*, Walter C. Evans,
Robert Loag, James H. Barnes.
NI arch 2, 1852. • *3t:6
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of MICITAL ZERCIIER, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 185.2, for a license to
keep a tavern in “Stuniptown," Conestogamp.
—it being an old stand.
Weoieu,nswder,z where
said tavern is
E. u ndersigned, citi
iinns of theof township
proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn
or tavern is necessary to accomtnodate the public
and,entertain strangers and travellers, and that we
are well accmaintcd with the said Michael Zercher,
and that lie is of eoud repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house room
and conveniences for the accommodation of strang
ers and travellers,
Michael Greider Christian 11 Herr t korge Krei
der Rudolph Herr David Hess Christian Johns
Joseph Miller Jacob Kreider Adam Kendig Jacob
Haverstick John Herr Rudolph R Haverstick
Christion Barr George. Lutz. [mar 2-6-31*
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of Scarcer, A1.1.GF.1F,11, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
keep a tavern in the Borough of Elizabethtown .
—it being an Old stand.
AV E oi
z u n n b il e e i
eizr7,,sa
or l3 Borough
n
s proposed to be kept, do 'certify, ilia! the said inn
or tavern is necessarydo accommodate the- public
and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we
arc well acquainted with the said Samuel A llgeier,
and that he is of good repute fur hont,ty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house room
and conveniences Jor the accommodation of strang
ers and travellers.
Jacob Redsecker Ahm Brencman Sanmal Red•
seeker Emanuel Hoffman Henry 1U Breneman
Jacob S Rhoads John Lynch Isaac Redsecker
John Dohner A Greenawalt Solomon Mohr Jose•
ph Strauss Henry Shultz Samuel Harmony Andrew
\Vade Joseph Clinton George W
march 2 6-3 t
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of (IEOOO6 W. BOYER, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a liceitse to,
continue keeping a tavern in Elizabethtown,
sign of the " Black Horse - —it being an old
wand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough
of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern
is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the Said inn
or tavern iv necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers,zind that we
are well acquainted with the said Geo. W. Boyer,
and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and traveller.s.
Jacob Redsecker. Abm Brenernan A Gre-e.na
walt James Bryan Sebastian Keller Henry Shultz
AuLustus Hcrner Emanual Hoffman Jacob S.
Rhoads Samuel Redsecker Isaac Redsecker. Jacob
Sheaffer constable, John Rhoads Henry M rene
man B F,Baer Joseph Clinton Andrew Wade John
Lynch Isaac Bauman. .[march
IN THE MArrEfi. of the intended application
of JAcon S. MANN, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern iu Manor township—
it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township_
of Manor, where said inn or tavern is pi , -
posed to be kept, do certify, that the. said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we
are Well acquainted with the said Jacob S. Mann,
and that he is of good repute f)r honesty arid rein
perance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Henry Limner George G Brush Henry Neff
Joseph G Brush C S Herr George Lutz Jacob
Staman Christian 0 Herr Abraham Shenk Jecob
Hiestand Bernard Mann Frederick Stutter Jr. Geo
Ovendorf C B Herr John Dietrich Charles PO eck•
ley David B [[err Henry Shenck Henry Greena
walt Christian II Charles Henry Loyer.
march 2 6•3t*
IN THE MA•rr ER of the intended application
Of ANTHONY LECHLER, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions, at April tr rut, 1852, for license to con
tinue keeping a tavern at Lemon• Place, Para
dise nvp., Lancaster co.—it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Paradise, where said inn or tavern is propo
sed to be kept, do certify, that-i he said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and enter
tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well
acquainted with the said Anthony Lechler, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house-room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
. .
Henry Leaman Joseph Pads John S Keneagy
J S Lefever John Lingertield Philip;Fonter IKntha•
niel R Trout John F Lefever Robert. S Mcllvain
Thomas Wardel Daniel L Elicnshade. A K Wit
mer Sample Slaymaker George D
march 2 G-2t*
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of ELI RUTTER, to the Court of Quarter Ses
sions, at April term, 1852, for a license to con
tinue keeping a tavern in Leacock township,
Lancaster county—it being an old stand.
E,the undersigned,eitizens of the twp. of Lea
1, v cock, where said inn or tavern is proposed to
be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is
necessary to accommodate the public and entertain
strangers and travellers. and that we are well ac
quainted with the said Eli Rutter, and that lie is
of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with houseroom and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.
Jacob K Fetter!. John L Lightner Abraham
Bair John S Hurst Henry Hurst Philip Hoover
Frederick Snyder John V Hurst Daniel .1%1 Eaby
John K Krider Moses Sharp Josiah S Zook
Henry Hess John SheafferJuseph Eaby.
march 2 6.3t*
IN TETE MATTER of the intended application
of DANIEL CONRAD, It) the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern in Conestoga lownship
—it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, c'tizens of the township
of Conestoga where said inn or tavern is
proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn
or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we
are well acquainted will' the said Daniel Conrad,
and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Benjamin Hess Benjamin Gond Christian. Kin•
dig Benjamin Snavely John Ilarnish Johnlless
Adam Keildig John Sener Benjamin .Conrad A B
Snavely John Martin Abraham Charles.
march 2 6-3 t.
J. & J. L. SAMSON,
Brush Manufacturers,
Wholesale and Retail, North Queen Street, Lancas
ter, above the Railroad.
T
& J. L. SAMSON have constantly on hand a
J
. great variety of
FANCY ;AND PLAIN BRUSHES,
comprising Hair, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth,. Shaving,
Scrubbing, Dusting, Horse, Paint, Varnish, and
Sash-Tool Brushes.
ALSO, a superior. quality of Plasterer's Brushes.
N. B. Highest price given for Country Bristles
Country Merdhants are requested to call before
purchasing elsewhere. 'parch . 2-6-6 in
Erben's U. States Clothing Store,
No. 35 North Queen street, East side, Near Orange,
SIGN OF THE STDIPED COAT
- -
THIS extensive and popular manufactory - of
Clothing is characterized for the elegant rut,
fineness of quality, and very low prices of GEN
TLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
The fashionable,and elegant styles of their gar
-
_ments, and the superior workmanship, has given
this house a reputation and business unparallelled.
The clothing sold at
THE SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT
is all of our own make, and therefore can be safely
recommended and warranted to give full satisfac
tion. The stock: includes every description of
clothing worn at the present day, the. most fashion
able as well as the most plain, so that every taste
may be suited.
We have just finished the most complete assort
ment of , _ _
BOYS CLOTHING
-- - _
ever exhibited in Lancaster, consisting of Boys'
and Youths' Frock, Dress and Sack Coats, Pants
and Vests, of all sizes dad qualities, so that Lads
may be fitted with a certainty, taste, and despatch,
which_must afford the fullest satisfaction to custo
mers, who most dread the risk and worry of ma
king purchases for •
THE RISING GEVERATION.
A large stock of FINE CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND
VESTINGS, &c., always on hand, which will be made
to order in the latest style;, A good fit or no sale.
Also—A fine assortment of Shirts, Shams, Col
lars, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sus
penders, Hosiery and nil kinds of Flannel and knit
under Shirts and Drawers; CHEAP.
The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves, and can rest assured of receiving the
most polite attention, whether you intend to pur
chase at the time : or not.
CUSTOMER WORK
- - -
Persona who bring their own goods can have
them made up at short notice with the certainty of
a good fit and no.disappointment.
W e also beg leave to state,that we have secured
the services of
MR. GEORGE BRYAN,
- _
long and favorably known as an experienced cutter.
Mr. Bryan presents his compliments to his old
friends from the county and invite 4 diem to give
him a call. . _
- _
United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped
Caai, No. 35, North Queen Street, East side, near
Orange. [Lancaster, March 2, 1852 tf.6
White Hall Academy.
THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG, PA.
THE" third Session of this new, but flourishing
Institution, •will commence on Monday, the
third of May, next. Parents or Guardians having
Sons or Wards to educate, or young men wishing
to educate themselves, will do well to inquire into
the merits of this School, as it is believed to pos
sess advantages which may not be found elsewhere.
The number of students is necessarily limited ; the
course and means of instruction are extensive and
the surrounding country is noted for the morality
of its citizens, and the healthfulness of its climate.
TERMS.—Boarding, Washing and Tuition, per
Session, (5 months) 550,00.
INSTRUCTORS.-4). DENLINGER, Principal
and Teacher of Ancient and Modern Languages,
and Mathematics. ` -
Amos Row, Assistant Teacher of Mathematics
and Natural Sciences.
LEMUEL Sixtfitorrs, Teacher of Vocal and Instru
, mental Music. .
Circulars furnished, and ally information given
On application to D. DENLINGER,
march 2 1852 2m-6J Harrisburg, Pa.
A Card
H. BAUMGARDNER take pleasure in
returning thanks to•their customers for the
very liberal patronage extended towards them, and
embrace this opportunity of making known to the
public, that they have disposed of their Store House 1
and entire stock ofGoods to DAVID LONGENECHER,
Esq., a gentleman very favorably known to the com
munity as a merchant, who will conduct the business
as heretofore, and we feel safe in insuring entire
satisfaction to all
,wlio may favor him with their
custom.
As we have vilithdrawn from the dry goods trade,
we desire to close up all unsettled accounts, and
invite all who have such to give them their earliest
possible attention. We may be found at the store
of D. Longenecker until the first of April next,
after which we shall occupy an office one door
west on Centre Square. Our attention hereafter
will be more fully devoted to the COAL TRADE.
As this article is destined to become.the principal
fuel of this country, we have made it an object to
acquaint ourselves with the different qualities, and
to know to what purpose they ask.l2,trat spited, in
order to assist our customers in rn3iing4elections
for the various purposes for which hey may be
intended. We shall always be prepared to fill
orders„on fair terms, with despatch.
T. ✓k H. BAUMGARDNER.
I Lancaster, Feb. 24, 1652. 5-3 t
O'ON S
7 y
AFULL assortmeqt of new garden seeds, growth
of 1851, and tr(in to name. Just received and
for sale at
CHAS. A. HEINITSH'S
Medicinal; Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, E
King Street Lancaster.
Dealers supplied on the most reasonable terms.
Mar. 2 tl-6
Notice
L•twerintendent's Office,Cot.4. PhiVa Railway, Z
Parkeburg, Alarch 1, 1552.
,i"
ON and after Wednesday the 10th inst., the
Passenger WAY , TRAIN upon the Columbia and
Philadelphia Railway, will be despatched from
Columbia at 9 o'clrick A. M.—from West Philadel
phia at 21 o'clock, P. M.—and will stop at the fol
lowing stations to take on or leave off 'passengers :
,' White hall, Penningtonville,
1 Morgan's Corner, Christiana, •
Eagle, Gap,
Paoli, Kinzer's,
Steamboat, Lemon Place,
Oakland, Concord,
Downingtown, Bird-in-II and ,
Galla • gherville, Lancaster, ' .
Coatesville,. , Dillerville,
Parkesburg, Mountville.
This train will stop for wood and water at Mor
t gan's Corner, Downingtown, Parkesburg, Kinzer's
and Lancaster, going West—and at Lancaster,
Lemon Place, Parkesburg, Downingtown, and
Eagle, going East. ' • .
1 The State Agents will see that the greatest expe. 7
dition is used in setting down and , taking up pas
, sengers, so as not to delay the progress of the train.
1 . ' JOS. B. BAKER,
I Sup. Columbia and PhiPa Railway.
r march 2 6-3 t
Public Sale of Valuable City
• Property.
ON WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of March
next, the subscriber, attorney for James Sher".
perd, executor, &c., of Susan Humphreyville,
dc'd, will expose to Public Sale, at the public
house of John HaMilton, in East King street Lan
caster,
All that 6ertain DWELLING HOUSE, andEN
half LOT of Ground, on the North side of
East King street, in said city, adjoining the Tavern
Property of John Hamilton on the east, and prop
erty of Peter McConomy on the west.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock P. M., when at
tendance will he given and• terms of sale made
known by . THOS. E. FRANKLIN,
March 2.ts-6. Atty. for James Shepperd, Ex'r.
IN TIIE MATTER of the intended application
of MARTIN M. FRIARS; to the Court Or Quarter
Sessions, at April term, 1852, fur a license to
continue keeping a tavern in Williamstown,
Paradise township, Lancaster county—it being
an old stand. •
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Paradise, where said inn or tavern is pro•
posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said Martin M. Felies,
and that Ire is of good icputelor honesty and tern•
perance, and is well proviaed with house-room
and conveniences for the accommodation of strung
ars and travellers.
George L Eckert Nathaniel E Slaymaker Wm
M Slaytuaker George I) Mcllvain John M Slay
maker William Hamilton Hugh Aikin J P Men
vain Robert S Mcllvain John Falck John Slay
maker Henry Eckert. • [march 2 6-3t*.
Estate ofArthur Armstrong, Dc , d.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Arthur
Armstrong late of this city, are hereby notified
to call on either of the undersigned and settle their
respective accounts, as longer indulgence cannot
be given. All remaining unpaid on the Ist day of
•April next will be placed in the hands of an ALDER
'MAN for collection.
P. G. EIIP.RMAN,
A. G. HELFENSTEIN, Exr,s
Assigned Estate of Henry G. Clark
of Mount Joy Township.
HENRY G. CLARK bo deed of voluntary as
signment duly executed, recorded &c., as
signed and conveyed all his estate real and person
al, except so much thereof as is exempt from exe
cution, to the undersigned in trust for the benefit
of his creditors; all persons indebted to the said
Estate or holding property belonging thereto, are
required to make immediate payment or delivery
of the same, and those having claims against the
estate to present them, to Cyrus Bowman at the
store lately kept by the said Clark in Mount Joy
township, or to the undersigned at Lebanon, Leba
non county, Pa. DAVID M. HARMONY.
march 2 4t-6
New Books! New Books!
MEMOIRS of Margaret Fuller Ossoli. This
interesting book, the memoirs of a most in
teresting Lady, is just issued from the press, and
we think iM name alone would recommend it to
every admirer of the beautiful and true.
The Snow Image and other twice told tales ;by
Nathaniel Hawthorne, price 75 cents.
Miss Sewellbs•Worka, edited by the Rev. W.R.
Sewell.
Margaret Percival, a tale, 2 vols., 12mo cloth,
$1.50.
Gertrude, a tale, 12mo. cloth, 1 vol. 75 cts.
Amy Herbert, a tale, 12mo. cloth, 75 cents.
Lamton Parsonage, a tale, 3 vols. 12mo. $2,55.
Earl's Daughter, 1 vol. 75 cts.
Matter Lorrimer, a tale with 6 colored illustra
tions 1 vol. 12mo. cloth, 75 cents.
PUTNAM'S HOME LIBRARY, now being is
sued semi-monthly, In a most readable form. 25
cents per number. The cheapest work in the mar
ket. All the numbers supplied and subscsiptions
taken.
• .
The above Booka will be furnished in complete
setts, at reduced prices.
Always on hand the best collection of standard
Literary Works in the city of Lancaster.
feb NZ] , W. H. SPANGLER.
New and Cheap Hardware Store:
TThe subscriber has just received a full assort
meat of foreign and domestic Hardware, di
rect from the manufactory; such as Cutlery, Sad
dlery, oils, varnishes, paints, &c , which enables
him to offer inducements equal to any house in the
city.
Persons commencing Housekeeping will find the
best assortment in the city in their line, such as
Knives and Forks,Table and Tca-spoons, Candle
sticks. Snuffers, Sovels and Tongs, Waiters. Look
ing Glasses„Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Baskets, Brit
tania Ware, such as Coffee and Tea Pots, Cream
Jugs, Pitchers, Ste., together with all other neces
eary articles,
of the latest and most improved patterns of every
description, and having, also, the sole agency of
two most celebrated Cook Stoves now in use ; these
Stove burn coal or wood, and we would call the
attention of those who want a good stove to them.
Having just received a new style of Locks and
Latches, and also, a lull assortment of Hinges,
Bolts Nails, Oils, Varnishes Paints, and Glass.
ERBEN & CO.,
,
CARPENTERS AND CABINETMAKERS.
Having just opened a full assortment of Planes,
Hand Saws,Chisels, Saw Setts, Spire Bills, Gouges,
Hatchets, Adzes, Spirit Lines, Braces, &c., and
also a full supply of Mahogony Veneer, Mouldings,
Till Locks, Glass-Knobs, Glue, Bed Pins, Polish,.
ing Varnish, Oils &c.
CbACHMAKF.RS
will find a good amount of Hubs, Felloes, Shafts,
Hub Bands, Lacers, Fringe, Moss, Oil Cloths and
Carpets, Carriage Bolts, Leathers, &c.
Sole Agent for Utica's Extra Coach Body Var
nishes.
can find a lull amount of Humes, Harness Mount
ings, Gig Trees, Hog Skins, Stirrups, Ornamental
Bridal Bitts, and Kepner's make Saddle Ttrees
I would call yobr attention to a new Corn Culti
vator, and also a full assortment of Shovels, Forks,
Hoes, Scythes, Grain Cradles Ploughs, &c., to
gether with other Farming Implements.
MERCHANTS
will find a lull assortment of foreign and domestic
Hardware, direct from the manufactory, which en
ables him to offer at the lowest cash prices. A
large and extensive amount of Duncannon
Colemanville Nails, direct from the works at the
Manufacturer's prices.
IRON AND STEEL.
Having a full assortment of Bar, Hoop, Oval and
Sheet Iron, and also a full assortment of Duncan
non Iron, direct from the Works, which 1 can sell
on good terms as any other house in the city.
Having constantly on hand Fresh Pequea Lime,
Rock Powder, Solely Fuse, Lead Pipe, Iron Pumps,
Zinc, Lustre, Tar, Bags, &c.
Also, Agent for Prouty & Barrett's celebrated
Plough. This Plouga took the premium at the
World's Fair.
Timothy, Clover and Flax Seed
sign
in, for
which cash will he paid, at the sign of the Bic
Loci:, North Queen street.
feb 2.1-tf-5) GEORGE 1). SPRECHER.
,
Superintendent's Office,
Z
Parkesburg, February 20, 1 852. f
SEALED Proposals for the delivery of wood
upon the Columbia and Philadelphia Rail Road,
will be received at this until Wednesday the 10th
day of March next.
'Foe Superintendent desires to contract forlithe
following quantities, to be delivered at the follow
ing stations on the road : [Proposers will please
state the quantity they can Ihrnish per month.]
Columbia, 2000 e'ds. Downingtown, 400 eda
Coopees Ware- Oakland, 300 "
house, 350 " Steamboat, 300 "
Lemon Place, 400 " West Chester
Kinzer's, 300_ " R. R., ' 000 "
Gap, 900 " Paoli, 400 "
Parkcsburg, 400 " Eagle, 200 "
Coatesville, 400 " oorgan's Cot. 300 "
Miller's. Cros- White Hall, 200 "
ing,
1000 "
Also, at: West Philadelphia Depot, 1200 "
The whole quantity of wood contracted for to be
delivered by the Ist of November next.
JOSEPH 11. BARER,
Supt Columbia and 1-hil'a Rail Road.
february 24 5-td
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Panel*
Hangings. •
THE, subscribers are now opening a large and
complete assortment of Carpets, embracing as
well the finer descriptions of Velvet, 'Brussels,
Tapestry and Three Ply, as all the ordinary de
scriptions of Ingrain and Venetian.
Oil Clothe suitable for rooms and entries of va
rious new patterns and different widths.
10,000 pieces paper Hangings and borders, com
prising perhaps the largest and best assortment
ever offered in this city, and of all the various
qualities from common to extra tine, many of them
of entire new designs.
ALSO, GOO lbs. Cotton and Linen CARPET
CHAIN.
The above will be sold as low as they can be had
anywhere. C. HAGER 8: SON.
February 21 5-45
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
WILL be sold by pnhlic vendue or outcry on
the premises, on Friday the 19th of March,
1852, at II o'clock in the tbrenoon of said day,
the following first rate Timber Land, late the pro
perty of William Baker, dec'd, situate in North Mid
dleton twp., Cumberland county, on the Harrisburg
turnpike,
five miles from Carlisle, bounded by
,lands of Christian Hartman, Thos. Bell, Abraham
liettrick and others, containing about
EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES.
This Land is of the very best quality of Limestone
Land, and is well covered with black oak, walnut,
locust and hickory timber. THere is on the premises
a two story LOG HOUSE, a small stable, a
and other out buildings. This property '7;:t
will be sold in lots of ten acres, more or_le,;1 1 11
less, or as one entire propeity as may be deemed
most desirable.
The terms of sale will be made known on the
day above mentioned, by
JOHN WONDERLICH, En'r.
5-4 t
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
THE co-partnership of the undersigned, residents
of Salisbury township, Lan. co., in the Black
smithing business, was dissolved by mutual consent
on the 16th .of February, 1952. All persons indebt
ed to said firm will please call and settle, and those
having claims will present them to N. Gillespie for
payment. N. G ILLESPIE.
March 2, 1852. SAMUEL CLARK.
N. B.—The undersigned returns his sincere
thanks to the public for past favors, and respectfully
asks a continuance of the same, as he intends to
carry on the above business, such as Boiler making
and Smithing in all its various branches, at the old
stand in the village of Christiana.
3t-6 N. GILLESPIE.
A
white and black POINTER DOG„inarked by
a black head and spotted legs, was missed on
Saturday, February 14th. Any person giving in
formation that may lead to his recovery will be
suitably rewarded, • WM. AIATHIOT.
Lancaster, March 2,1852. 6-3 t
Coiunibia and Philadelphia Rail
Road.
A LL persons having claims against the Colum
bia and Philadelphia Rail Road, prior to the
Ist of February, 1852, for Wood, Coal, Cross Ties
or any other materials, will please send them to
the-Parkesburg office without delay. By attending
to this notice claims may he liquidated much sooner
than if the notice is neglected.
J. B. BAKER,
Sup't Columbia and Phil'a Rail Road.
parkesburg, Feb. 24, 1852. 5-3 t
•*". Examiner,Lancasterian, and Columbia Spy,
copy and send ills to this office.
Notice to Contractovi.
SEALED proposals for building a Bridge across
Mill Creek, at Daniel Landis's Mill, in West
Lampeter township, will be received dt the Com
missioners office, until 2 o'clock on Monday, the
22d of March next.
The plan and specifications can be } seen at the
said office, at any timeDAV previous to letting.
ID STYER,
SAMUEL FRY,
CHRISTIAN HESS,
Commissioners.
1000U 3
B L
i P s ß ci l l M o
v E e
r ß s E e D e
d FEATHERS. 100
7 Bales Eastern and Western Hops.
For sale by C. HAGER & N.
february 6-4 t
COOK STOVES
BUILDERS
SADDLERS
FARMERS
Notice
february 24
Lost or Stolen
feb 24-5-td]
KOSSUTH,
lltingary and Independence.
TIIE excitemcht at the Bee Hive Store still con
tinues in consequence or the New and Cheap
Goods that are almost daily received.
Our old motto, our constant aim, " Industry and
Perseverance," at all times, is never overlooked.
The people's wants must be satisfied, by placing
before them good bargairts in the way of HAND
SOME GOODS. All who are in search of Cheap
Goods, particularly those about commencing house
keeping, see would invite to give us a call.
Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Sheetings, Table
Diaper, Linen Damask—Bleached and Unbleached,
Jacquard Diaper—au elegant article-2 yard wide,
col'd Cotton and Woolen Table Covers, Napkins,
&c. A very large assortment of the above just re
ceived and selling at a great bargain.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO ,
Bee Hive, Lan't
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
A few more Bay State, Brocha Long and Square
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.
Jost received a Job lot good styles Mouse De
Laine, rich figured only 121.
New Style - pereze De Laine the first of the sea
son only 25 cents, worth 371.
MUSLINS! NUSLINS !!
- - . - -
New England A's, Appleton, Rockfish, Laurel
D. 4-4 unbleached Muslin, only 61 cents. Book
Mills, Cedar GIOVC, Juniatta, Drogming bleached
Muslin, I'll. Manchester and Earlshu Gingham!,
12,! worth 16.
Super Fabric, style and colors, warranted fast
colors, Calico, only ets.
A few more pieces Orange and Blue, S eta.
" n Black and White only 6,1.
White Worked Collars only tit.
n 25, 37, 50 Ms. to $2,00.
.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. S. SI, 9, 91, 10, 101.
CIIAS. E. WENT'!. & BRO.,
Bee [live, Lancaster.
feb 17-4]
Pri vale Sale
VTILL be sold at private sale, that valuable
V property now occupied by Mrs. flumes, situ
ate in East King street, two squares from the
Court House, adjoining property of Charles Sheaff
and George D. Sprecher, in the City or Lancaster:
The lot contains 32 feet .21 inches fronting on East
King street, running 155 feet deep to a 14 feet al
ley. The improvements are a comfortable
Two Story BRICK BUILDING ' with a shop *se iv
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 HU%IES, or
N. LIGIITNER, Trustee.
Jan. 27 (Examiner copy.) r 1-5 t
LEFEVRE & BLACK
Flour, Grain and Produce
COMM/SS/ON NERCHANTS,
No. 71, SOUTII WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA
ESE=
James Devereux, Brown & Godwins,
Perot, Huffman & Co., Myers & Kirkpatrick
G. 11. LEFEVRE,
JAMES'!. BLACK.
51.3m`
January 155
Wanted
))''y SHARES LANCASTER BANK STOCK,
t) I or Which 55 doWars will lie given, payable in
Lancaster city 5 per cent. loan.
J. F. SIIRODER & CO.,
Bankers, No. 6, North Queen street.
February 10 341
To Sportsmen.
T UST received a very superior lot of Double
0 Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—alsr Re
volving Pistols, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder
Flasks, fine canister powder and' shot for sale low.
REUBEN S. ROARER,
Sign of the Anvil.
Oct 28-50 j
Eidate of Margaret Brown, - deed.
T ETTERS testamentary en the estate of Mar
L 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 make payment immediately, and
those having claims will present them properly au
thenticated for settlement.
J. HENRY BROWN, Phila.
CHRISTIAN WIDAIEYER, Lan.
feb 3, 1852 61-31 Executors.
•
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 Hemptiold township, said county:—Notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate
of said deceased, to make immediate payment to
the undersigned Executors; and those having claims
are requested to present them, duly authenticated
for settlement. lIARNIIERD MANN
ANDREW METZGER.
january 27 '52
10,000 Land Warrants Wanted !
rp HE undersigned having been engaged in pro
curing Land Warrants under, the Act or Con=
gross, passed September 28, 1850, would now no
tify- all who are desirous of disposing of their Lands,
in 40-80—or 100 acre warrants, that they can
have the opportunity or doing no by calling on the
übscriber. The highest cash prices will be paid,
and all the proper papers executed.
IVILLIAM S. ANTWEG,
Attorney at Law-.
Lan. march 2 t.l-6,
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Estate of Joseph Hammitt, dec 9 11..
LETTERS of administration upon the. estate of
Joseph Han sin, late or the city or Lancaster,
deed, having been granted to the undersigned : All
persons indebted to the said estate are hereby re
quested to make payment iv ithout delay, and those
having claims to present them properly authenti
cated to JACOB L. FREY,
lib 3'52-2-6Q Administrator.
Alderman and Scrivener's {Mice.
rpllv.. undersigned recectfully 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, 1552. 4-tf
Sale of Valuable Clly Property.
1 THAT excellent three story Brick DWEL
1.
LING HOUSE, situate on the west aide jal.
of Duke street, adjoining the property of Dr. H.
E. Muhlenburg, and late belonging to James Cem
eron, Esq., is offered at private sale. Possession
can be given on the Ist of April, 111.52. Terms
moderate. Persons desirous of purchasing will
please call at the office of F. Keenan, South Queen
street, Lancaster. P. J. BARRY.
jan 20 tf-521 •
)131anli Books! Blank Books!
jHE attention of Merchants, Millers, Farmers
and others, is directed to the immense stock of
BLANK BOOKS
this day received by the subscriber.
Demmy Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, of the
largest size full bound, Russia corners.
Brown cap Ledgers, Day Books and Journals,
full bound and half bound.
. .
Long cap Ledgers, Day Books and Journals.
Dockets of all sizes.
Hotel Registers, printed heads,
Minute Books for Associations.
Miniature Day Books and Ledgers.
1500 quires superfine bound Day Books, Led
gers and Record Books.
10 gross leather covered Pass Books.
5 do large size Bank Books.
do medium do do.
5 do .!7". Memorandums.
A large and varied assortment of Cap, Letter,
Bill and all other hinds of, paper.
Ink in wholesale quantities and at manufacturera
prices, at W. IL SPANGLER'S,
North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
5
Conestoga Foundry for Kent.
TFoundry 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 April
nert. There is a water power of about 16 feet,
which might readily he increased to 18 feet—ren
dering it suitable fur 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 he delivered without
any trouble, at the very door.
,
For terms, enquire of C. NAttidtr, (Innkeeper)
residing On the premises, or of the subscriber,ln .
Manor township. MATTHIAS•GRAEFF.
may 6'Bl 1154
lEMONS.—A fresh surply just received and for
. 4 sale at .KEFFEA'S
teb 3 No. 6, E. King street.