Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, March 23, 1852, Image 3

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    The Markets.
CATTLE AND FLOUR MARKETS.
PHILADELPHIA.—The offerings of live stock for
the week were about 1200 beeves, 500 hogs and
L'.oo cows. Market brisk.
Prices.—Beeves are selling from $7 to $ 9 O O Per
100 lbs., according to quality—Hogs $ 7 a $7,25
and Cows from $l5 to $3B.
lisixrmona.—A full supply of beeves at prices
ranging lions $7,50 to $8,70 per 1(10 lbs—hogs
scarce and selling at $7 a $ 7 , 50 . .
FLOOR, in both cities, is selling at $4lB for ex
ort, and the demand good. Rye Flour $3,50, and
Corn Meal $3,121.
GHATIP.—Wheat, red, is selling at 90 to 93 cents,
nd white at 94 to slp2. Rye 52 a 73 ce,nts.—
1I
' Corn white 59 a 60 and yellow SO a 62 cents.—
Oats are worth from 38 to 59 cents Om erseed
is dull, and selling at $5OO.
Wutsnsy is selling at 22 cents.
W. M. Manll,
,PORTER & MANUFACTURER OF BON
NETS, LACES, STRAW TRIMMINGS, &c.,
:AND dealer in French and American Artificial
Flowers, No. 30 North Second street, (between
Market and Arch streets,) Philadelphia, offers Mer
chants arid Milliners a very choice collection of
ISTRA IV GOODS, in every variety and style for
11852, and at as low prices as any other house in
the trade. The attention of cloie buyers is par
ticularly directed to the above fiats. Call and see
(march 23-9-2 in
SAVE YOUR MONEY
Charles P. Freeman Si. Co.,
(Late Freeman, Hodges & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
141 Broadway, one door south of Liberty street,
NEW YORK.
HAVE now on hand, and will be receivingdaily
through the season, New Goods, direct from
the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions,
rich, fashionable ' fancy Silk Milinery Goods. Our
stock of rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of
the latest and most beautiful designs imported.
Many of our goods are manufactured expressly
to our order, from our own designs and patterns,
and stand unrivalled. We offer our goods for nett
cash, at lower prices than any credit house in
Amriea can afford.
All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest
to reserve a portion of their money and make se
lections from our great variety of rich cheap goods.
Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Belts.
Bonnet silks, slating; crapes, hisses and tarletons.
Embroideries, collars, chemisetts, capes, berthas.
Habits, sleevcs,,cuffs, edgings and insertings.
Embroidered reviere, lace, and hemstitch cambric
handkerchiefs.
Blonds, illusions, and embroidered laces for caps.
Embroidered laces for shawls, mantillas, and veils.
Honiton, mechlen, valencienes, and Brussels laces.
English and wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle thread,
and cotton laces.
Kid, lisle thread, silk, and sewing silk, gloves,
and mitts.
French and American artificial flowers.
French lace, English, American, and Italian.
Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. •
march 23 2-6 in
Adams' Express
SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT for 1852.
ADAMS & CO'S Express are now running their
own Cars accompanied byspecial messengers
and iron safe. They are prepared to forward daily,
(Sundays excepted„) with the fast mail trains, Boxes,
Bundles, Parcels, Specie, 8.7. c., &c., to al points
on the Central Railroad, via Lancaster, Columbia,
York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, New
port, Mifllintown, Lewistown, Huntingdon, Spruce
Creek, Tyrone,Hollidayeburg, Summit, Johnstown,
Blairsville, Greensburg and Pittsburg ;—via Cum
berland Valley Road, to Carlisle, Shippensburg,
Chambersburg. In all of above named places are
regular agents who will attend promptly to the
collection of notes, drafts, bills, bills, Re.
Goods will also be forwarded to most of the
points on the West Branch of the Susquehanna.
Persons residing in the interior towns off the
main route, can have package) forwarded with
despatch rem Philadelphia and other points by
having them directed to any of the above named
places.
Goods destined for any of the above places are
forwarded by the II o'clock train daily.
Goode for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville,
Frankford and Lexington, Ky., Indianapolis, and
St. Louis, by the night train.
Goods for the Eastern and Southern cities for
warded daily by both morning and evening trains.
The undersigned will give particular attention
to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, (post
paid,) when they are for goods to be forwarded by
Express. No commission will be charged.
Uffcest PHILADELPHIA, 116, Chesnut street.
LANCASTER, North Queen Street, three
kloorc south of the Railroad.
J. G. THACKARA, Agent,
941
nirch 23, 1552
City Property at Private Sale.
1 HE subscriber will dispose of at private sale,
on reasonable terms, all that fine DWELLING
OUSE and piece aground, with the buildings ad
joining, now in the occupancy of Mr. Sanderson,
and well known as connected with the est-iblish
went of the " LANCASTER INTELLWENCER."
This property is situated in the city of Lancaster, !
in Market Square, and consists of an excellent
ax2r; TWO STORY RESIDENCE,
built In modern style, with parlors, bed
rooms, and offices, the latter of which are
occupied by the Editor. There is also attached a
new Three Story Brick Building, with a Dining
Room, Kitchen, Bathroom, with bath for hot and
cold water, and fine airy and comfortable Chambers.
Attached is also a brick Smoke House.
On the rear of the lot is a two story :BRICK
BUILDING, now, occupied as a Printing Office,
but which,- from its position, might be easily con
verted into a residence for a small family. There
is a hydrant and plenty of water in the yard, in th e
dwelling and office.
To a lawyer or a printer this property offers many
advantages. It is in a central position, in the
neighborhood-of the Co urts, County Offices, Mar
kets, and principal Hotels, and is withal located
quietly and pleasantly.
An indisputable title will he given, and the terms
will be made to suit purchasers.
For further particulars, enquire of JAMES L.
REYNOLDS, Esq., Attorney at Law, Lancaster,
who is my Agent, and who Will make known the
terms.
March 23, 1352
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Lancaster County.
IN the matter of the'petitionl Petition presen
of the members of the Se-tedl by H. B. Swarr
cond Presbyterian Congrega- D. W..Patter
tion of the city of Lancaster for I son ' Esqrs., and
a Charter of Incorporation. , the Court direct as
follows, to wit:
And now, March 20th, 1852, the Court having
perused and examined the said instrument, and
its objects, articles and conditions therein set forth
and contained, appearing lawful and not injurious
to the community, the Court direct said writing to
he filed in the Prothonotary's office, and also direct
notice to be inserted in ono newspaper printed in
the county or Lancaster, for at least three weeks
netting forth that an application has been made to
said Court to grant a Charter of Incorporation, and
if sufficient reason to the contrary be not shown,
the same will be granted attteApril Term of the
Common Pleas now following.
Attest : JNO. K REED Proth,y.
Proth , ye office, Lan. March 23, '52
"DERSONS desirous of investing their money in
First Class Judgments, upon county or city
property, can be accommodated in amounts from
$2OO to 8400—interest, 6 per cent.
10 Shares New Holland Turnpike Stock.
60 Lancaster Bank Stock.
40 Farmers Bank Stock.
J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
No 6, North 'Queen Street.
march 23 4t-9]
Estate of Ann Leber,
(now Ann Albright.)
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan"r.
WHEREAS, John W. Gross, Martin Gross and
Jacob L. Gross, Administrators of John
Gross, dec'd, who was Trustee of Ann Albright,
did on the eighth day of Mara, 1852, file in the
Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their
Account of the said Estate :
Notice fs hereby given to all persons interested
in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint
ed the nineteenth day of April, 1852, for the cop
firriation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y.
Proth , ys (Alice, Lan., March 23. 9-4 t
Estate of Henry Ginger'ch.
In the Court of Commona 3 leas of the co. of Lan.
WHEREAS John Forney, Trustee of Henry
Gingerich, did, on the 22d day of March,
1862, file in the office of the Prothonotary 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 ap
pointed the 19th day of April, 1852, for the conii
'nation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, JONH K. REED, Protll , y.
Prothy , s office, Lan. march 23, 1352. 4t•3
i. & J. L. SAMSON,
Brush Manufacturers,
Wholesale and Retail, North Queen Street, Laneas
ter, above the Railroad
•• • .
T &J. L. SAMSON have.conetantly on hand a
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great variety of
, FANCY AND PLAIN BRUSHES,
comprising Hair, Cloth, Flesli, Tooth, Shaving,
Scrubbing, Dusting, ° Horse, Paint,-Varnish, and
Sash-Tool Brushes.
ALSO, a superior quality of Plasterersßruslies.
N. B. Highest price given for Country Bristles,
Country Merchants are requested to call before
purchasing elsewhere. Onarch 2-6-6rn
Lancaster County Mutual Insur
ance Company.
DELINQUENTS in the payment of Assessment
No. 5, of said Company, are hereby notified
that they will be waited on by the collector,
after
the 15th of April next, agreeable to the following
resolution
Resolved, That the members of this Company;
neglecting or omitting to pay their assessments,
within thirty days after the publication of notice of
the same, will incur the expense of not exceeding
10 cents per mile circular, from the office of the
company, payable to a collector duly authorized to
collect the same.
Payment may be made to the agents of the
Company, up to the above date.
NATHANIEL. E. SLAYNIAKER, Sexy.
march . 23 9-td
IN THE MATTEE of the intended application of
ANTHONY CARPENTER, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern in New Holland—
it beingan old stand.,
W E, the undersigned
, citizens of the township
of Earl, 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 acquainted with the said Anthony Carpenter,
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. .2
Michael Bard, Solonion Weaver, Gen V,' Smith,
Samuel L Custer,Wm M Smith, James Dorrovv,
David Shultz, Solomon Diffenderfer, Amos Diller,
William Barstler, George Weidman, Wendel Holl.
march 23 9-30
IN THE MATTER oFthe intended application
of JAMES H. HOUSTON, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern at the Gap, Salisbury
township—it being an old stand.
WE. the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Salisbury, 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 Jas. H. Houston,
and that he is of good repute fur honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house room
and'conveniences for the accommodation of strang
ers and travellers,
Henry Dickinson, Isaac W Rutter, Elias Eby,
Wm C Clemson, 13 F Houston, John D
C Umble, Truman Wallace, William F Baker,
James Hopkins, John Bitzer, John Roop.
• march 23 9-31*
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of ANN PARRY, 10 the Court 01 Quarter Sessions
at April term, 1852„ for a license to conttnue
keeping a tavern in Drumore township—it being
an old,stand.
. .
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Drmnore, where said inn or tavern is.propo•
sed 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 Ann Parry, and that
she is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house-room and
conveniences for the Pccommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Win Barnes, Fleming M'Sj i tarren, I' W House.
keeper, G Morison,S 3 Hamilton, Jas is.l Steele,
John Long, John M'Sparren, William A Brown,
William W Steele, Amos Ailes, John A Boyd.
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CHERRY PEcTORAL
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COIIGII ,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION,
TN offering to the community this justly celebrated
remedy'for diseases of the throat and lungs, it
is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of
the afflicted, but frankly to lay before them the
opinions of distinguished men and some of the
evidences of its success, from which they can
judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge our
selves to make no wild sssertion or false state
ments of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope
to sufferinOtemanity which facts W'ill!not warrant.
Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an
inquiry from the public into all we publish, feeling
assured they-will find them perfectly reliable, and
the medicine worthy their best confidence and
patronage.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and
.
Alaferia Medico., Bowdotn College:
Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of
your preparation, until I had :inopportunity or wit
nessing its effects in my own family, or in the
families of illy friends.
This I have now done with a high degree of sat
isfaction, in cases both of adults and children.
I have found it, as its ingredients show, a pow
erful rem.,dy foPeolds, and coughs, and pulmonary
diseases. PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D.
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1549.
From an Overseer irk the Homiltou Mills, in this cif y.
Dr. J. C. Ayer : I have been cured of the worst
cough I ever had in my life, by your "Cherry Pec
toral," and never fail, when I have apportunity, of
recommending it to others.
Yours, respectfully,
S. D. EMERSON.
Read the following, and see if this medicine is
worth a trial. The patient had become very fee
ble, and the effect of the medicine was unmistaka
bly distinct:—
United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs,
July 5, 1549. 5
Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Siv: I have been afflicted With
a painful affection of the lungs, and all the symp
toms of settled consumption, for more than ayear.
I could find no medicine thatwould reach my case,
until I commenced the use of your "Cherry Pec
toral," which gave me gradual relief, and I have
been steadily gaining my strength till my health is
well nigh restored.
While using your medicine, I had the gratifica
tion' of miring with it my reverend friend, Mr.
Truman. of Sumpter District, who had been sus- ,
pended from his parochial duties by a severe attack
-of bronchitis.
I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you,
And am,. sir, yours respectfully,
J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina.
IK:r The following was one of the worst of cases.
which the physicians and friends thought to be in
curable consumption : •
CHESTER, Pa., Aug. 22, 1546.
J. C. Ayer,—Sir: I was taken widi a terrible
cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of
last February, and was confined to my bed more
than two months. Coughing incessantly night and
day, I became ghastly and pale, my eyes were sun
ken and glassy, and my breath very short. Indeed,
I was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breath
that but little hope for my recovery could be en
tertained. Whiie in this situation, a friend of
mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Methodist
church) brought me a bottle of your Cherry Pecto
ral, which I tried more to gratify him, than from
any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect
induced me to continue its use, and I soon found
my health much imprdved. Now in three months,
I am well and strong, and can attribute my cure
only to your great meicine.
With the deepest gratitude, yours, &c.,
JAMES GODFREY.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, practi
cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by JOHN F. LONG,,
C*. A. AEINITSH,
J. W. RAWLINS,
Lancaster.
JOHN W. FORNEY
941
March 26-9]
REMOVAL!
HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING.
MHE subscriber respectfully announces to the
public and his friends and customers in gene
ral, that he has removed his shop to West Orange
street, a few doors west of Emanuel Shober , s
Hotel, and nearly opposite the Moravian Church,
where he will be pleased to wait on his customers
as heretofore. He feels confident of giving satis
faction to all who may favor him with their pat
ronage in his line of business. He employs none
but good and competent men, and persons entrust
ing work to his care can rely upon having it done
in a prompt and excellent manner.
HOUSE AND WALL PAINTING,
Graining and Glazing in all their various branches,
executed in a superior style. By strict attention
to business he hopes to merit a continuance of the
patronage heretofore so liberally extended.
fl-Dori,t forget the place, West Orange Street,
nearly opposite the Moravian Church.
SAMUEL W. TAYLOR.
S-tf
Window Shades and Blinds.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
Manufacturer, No. - 12 North Sixth Street, above
Market, PHILADELPHD I ,
TTE'EN a larger and better assortment of Ve
nitian Blinds, of narrow slats, with fancy and
plain timmings, than "any other establishment in
the city. Painted and Plain Shades, Shade Trim
mings and Fixtures, &c., &c., which he will sell;
wholesale a.nd retail, at the Lowest Cash Prices.
The citizens of Lancaster will find it to their
. interest,to call, before purchasing, 3s they are as
.sured they can buy a better article than at any
other establishment, for the same price: My motto
is, "A good article, quick sales, and small profits."
WE STUDY TO PLEASE.
march 16
NATHANIEL ELLMAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CONTINUES to occupy the old office of hie
father, Amos Ellmaker, lately deceased, near
the corner of North Duke and °ranee tats., Lan'r.
march 16 . 9-3t*
For the Cure of
march 10
The Old Flag 'Unfurled!
SPRING HAS COME.
THE GOLDEN EAGLE Day GOODS &roan, corner
orEast King and Centre Square, in order to
meet the wants of the People, has been stocked
with an assortment of Englishi'French, German
and American Dry Goods, suitable for the spring
trade, embracing all the latest styles, to which we
invite the attention of our customers and the citi
zens generally in search of
SPRING GOODS.
These goods have all been selected with great
care and attention, and will be sold on as favorable
terms as at any similar establishment in the city.
We name in part DRESS GOODS—mjabracing a
choice variety, Gro De Rhines, rich lustre, all
widths and quaities, Satin De Chenea.
Brilliant fanCy style spring Silks, rich plain Roux
D'Lois, embroidered Broquetellesand Labourdines
—a beautiful article, to which we invite particular
attention ; Barege D , Laines, rich chintz colors
neat styles.
SUPER WOOL FRENCH DE LAINES.
Printed Bareges, new designs, Freneh Lawns
and Organdies, all qualities; super fancy lawns,
English and Scotch Ginghams, silk warp and real
Alpacas, French Chintz and Turkey Red Prints,
Spring Prints, a beautiful assortment, including
Conestoga, Merrimack, &c., &c.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERF.S, &c.
Super French black and colored cloths of all
grades, by the most celebrated makers. Super
black clothe, English, German and American;
super G-4 Cashmaretts, black and all shades, black
cassimerss and doe skins of Sedan and other best
makers.
Bleached and brown linen Ducks, fancy drillings,
India, nankeens, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, farmers
drills, &c. VESTINGS—super black and fancy silk
and satin Vestings.
LINEN GOODS,
all qualities, 4-4 Irish Linens, Richardsons Greys,
&c.; 1 and 4-4 French grey linens, 4-4 white and
brown Hollands, table cloths and napkins, bleached
and brown damask and diapers, S-4, 10-4, 12-4,
birds eye, Russia and Scotch diapers, huckaback
and crash. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, all qual
ities for Ladies and Gents. Super quality plain
and embroidered handkerchiefs for Ladies.
WHITE GOODS
of all descriptions—insertingo, edgings, linen and
cotton laces, &c., &c.
DOMESTICS-1, 7-S, 4-4 brown and blached
mashies ; 5-4, 6-4, 7-4, 10,4, 12-4 bleached sheet
lags; 1, 4-4 cotton Osnaburgs. Bleached, brown,
blue and corset drills, plain chambrays, bed tick-
Inge, shirting stripes, apron checks, &c.
Pantaloon Stuffs..
Blue Denims,American Nankeens, Plaids and
Checks, Kennebc Tweeds, Crown Cassimeres, &c.
Furnishing Goods.
Carpets, Ingrain, Venitian, &c., a beautiful ar
ticle of linen carpet, for 25 cents per yard.
Oil Shades, beautiful designs for windows, &c.
Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
The above goods have been purchased so as to
enable us to offer them at prices that cannot fail
to please. . .
To render our establishment well worth a visit
at all times, we shall continue to receive as the
season advances, new invoices of seasonable goods
for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, so as to be able
to offer the choice of the New York and Philadel
phia markets. THOS. J. WENTZ Sc Co.,
Golden Eagle, cor. of E. King and Centre Square.
march 16 S-tf
REMOVAL•
New Store and New Goods,
SIGN OF THE STRIPED PANTS.
QEU. SPURRIER, Merchant Tailor, informs
his friends and the public generally, that he
has fitted up the large room two doors south of
Michael's Hotel, and nearly opposite his old stand,
in North Queen street, where, having added to his
former stock, he has now on hand, a large assort
ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting
of Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., &c., of all styles suited
to all tastes, and at all prices.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, always on
hand and made up at the shortest notice, in a
handsome and durable style and at prices which
lie trusts will prove satisfactory to those who may
favor him with their Patronage.
CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, SHIRTS, SHAMS,
Collars, and every thing usually kept in a clothing
store, can be found at this establishment.
Call, see and examine the stock, and no pains
will be spared to suit your taste.
From my long experience in manufacturing
clothing, I can assure those who buy my clothing
that they are well made.
George Spurrier would embrace this opportunity
of returning his thanks to his.old customers, and
invite them to call at his New Store, where he will
'be able to sell them as good clothing as ever and
at the very lowest prices.
SPRING FASIIioNs just received, and garments
can be made up at short notice and in a workman
like manner. GEO. SPURRIER,
West side of North Queen street, two doors south
of Michael's Hotel, sign of the Striped Pants.
Lancaster, March 16. S-3m
In Time of Peace Prepare for
War!
NEVER leave things till the last momsnt,as a
careless neglect always costs something, and
as pleasant weather is now arriving, prepare for
the reverse. Every day has its changes, and he is
wise who prepares for the future. Every one re
quires comfortable clothing, and next in order is
to purchase cheaply. We advise all those who
are in want of clothing to call at the
LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION,
;sign of the Red Coat,) if they they wish good and
cheap goods, as they sell much lower than Ay
other clothing house in Lancaster, and keep a
large assortment.
MESSRS. RATHFON 4 , lIENSLER
have just returned from Philadelphia with a splen
did assortment of spring and summer goods, and
are now prepared to furnish spring and summer
coats from $2,00 to $6,00, black and fancy colored
cloth frock and dress coats from $6 to $10,00;
black and fancy French, English and American
Cassimere and Doeskin Pants from $3 to $5 ; black
and fancy silk and satin Vests from $2 to $3,50,
and summer clothing in endless variety, and at
'corresponding low prices. Visit the extensive
establishment of RATHFON & HENSLER and
secure a saving of 35 per cent. on your purchase.
Our aim is to please and accommodate all, and, in
order to do this, we manufacture clothing at almost
every price. Selling for cash enables us to offer
clothing at a very trifling advance. Our motto is
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES.
- - - -
Particular attention paid to customer work.. A
great variety of Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings
always on hand to select from, for those who pre
fer having their clothing made to order.
A large and varied assortment of elegant
BOYS' CLOTHING
always on hand, and will be sold very low.
RATHFON & HENSLER avail themselves of this
occasion to return their sincere thanks to their
friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore
received, and hope to merit a continuance of their
favors. ir•Don>t forget the place—the
Lancaster Hall of Fashion,
North Queen street, next door to the National
House, and the third door south of Orange street.
There's the place, gentlemen, to get your money
back. Call and see.
Lancaster, March 16. 8-tf
State Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
HARRISBURG, PA. CAPITAL $200,000.
RANCH Office, 195, Chesnut Street, Phil's.
GILLETT & CoositAu., General Agents. This
is the only purely Mutual Company in the State,
and has now 15,000 members. All profits are di
vided among the assured.
Applications for Insurance, for Lancaster and
vicinity, mustbe made to S. J. M. KELLOGG, No. IS,
East King street, who is the only authorised Agent
for this city. GILLETT & COGSHALL,
General Agents.
1)::rAlso for sale DRAFTS on Great Britain and
Ireland, from .CI and upwerds—and passage cer
tificates from London and Liverpool in any of the
Tapseott's Lines, comprising over one hundred first
class packet ships.
Passage in First Cabin, from Liverpool to Phila'a
direct, $75
c; second, do do do
steerage, do do
For farther particulars, apply to
S. J. M. KELLOGG,
No. 18, E. King at., Lancaster,
GILLETT & COGSHALL,
No. 145 Chesnut at., PhtPa.
march 16 8-tf
Assigned Estate of Henry G. Clark
of Mount Joy Township.
TTENRY 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. KARMONY.
march 2 4t-6
Notice to Contractors
SEALED proposals for building a Bridge across
Mill Creek, at Daniel Landis's Mill, in West
Lampeter township, will be received at the Com
missioners office, until 2 o'clock on Monday, the
22d of March next.
The plan and specifications can be soen at the
said office, at any time previous to letting.
DAVID STYER,
SAMUEL FRY,
CHRISTIAN HESS,
Commissioners.
feb 24-5-td]
Apples—Potatoes!
ON hand, and constantly receiving from the East,
a supply of various kinds of APPLES, all of
the beet 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, and done up in the beet style.
JOSEPH BRINTNALL.
tf-E
Lancaster ; march
ROOT'S, PREMIUM
Daguerr'eotype Gallery,
N 0.140 CHESNUT ST..PHILADE,LPHIA.
TWELVE PRIZES AWARDED!
GOLD and Silver Medals, for the best ,Dagiser
reotype Portraits and Miniatures exhibited at
the great Fairs of Boaton, New York and Philadel
phia, within the past six years.
Strangers and citizens, whether desirinepictures
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. I
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 therefor,e say boldly, 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. personil attention is given. Call,
then, and examine ourlSpecimens. If you' - des:re
pictures we are confident of pleasing. The largest
and best and most vahiable.
140 Chesnut street, doors below Filth street.
ADMISSION FREE.
la - Instructions givep in the art.
Also for sale, the Right, wnh instructions to take
the Crayon or Vignette Portraits and Miniatures.
An important improvement. Process patented.
A few from ina4 opinions of Artists:
k.iew York, Dec. 20,1851.
Deai 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.
DAN FORTH, BALD tk
Bank Note Engravers of N. York and Phil'a
I have long regarded M. A. Root as the very
best Daguerreotype artist in the country.
J. I. Prune, Engraver.
Mr. Root's Crayon Portraits I consider the very
perfection of the DagUerreotype art.
J. Unruly Raown, Miniature Painter.
For beauty and richness of tone—judicious ar
rangement of light and shade, and tasteful artistic
management of all accessions, Mr. Root's pictures.
in my judgment, are Unsurpassed.
J. R. r4IIBDIN, Portrait Painter.
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To characterize Root's Crayon or Vignette heads
by one appropriate word, it is to call them—as
they truly are—perfection.
JOHN ..k.t.TAIN, Engraver.
Opinions of the Press:
Mr. Root's Daguerleotypes are unsurpassed..
PhiPa Ledger.
The best in every point of view.—Pa. ICquirer.
The perfection of the art.—Boston Star.
The best ever exhitiited in this country.—N. Y.
Sun.
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His pictures of children and family groups are
perfect gems.—N ew 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 Preinium Medals at all the exhi
bitions.—Scientific Ainerican.
merch 9 7.6 m-e-o-w
$1,000,000 Saired Year by Pur
chasing.
SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS.
THE wonder of the age, nature's own• preditc
tions. These Paints differ from all others in
the market; they are Inot clays; they require little
Oil, how easily, and Cover with a heavier body
than white lead. They neither crack nor peel,
and dry readily, making an ENAMEL OF STONE.
COLORS.—We have seen different colors, viz t
three Browns, two Chocolates, Black and Yellow,
and by combination Make every variety and shade
of color. .
BODY.—These Paints are superior in body (dr
covering property) to any yet discovered, and
pound for pound will cover double the surfaceof
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 WORK.—They give to house walls a
much heavier coating than other paints, and if
sanding is required, nothing holds so firmly or fin
ishes so well with it. ,
OLD ROOFS.—Give ua a roof, ever so old and
leaky, and Silver's Mineral Paints will make it
Cheaply new and more enduring than it ever wile.
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. N THE MATTER of the intended application
CAPITALISTS and BUILDERS are invited to I of JOHN TWEED, to the Quarter Session's at
make strict scrutiny into the merits of these Paints. April term, 1862, for a license to continue keep
-1 They will find a very great reduction might be ing a tavern in New Providence, Martin town
made in the, cost ofiPaintilig. , These Paints are
1 ship—it,being an old stand.
purely mineral; all clays and other impurities are WE:the undersigned, citizens of the township
I washed out in preparing them for the market.— of Mantic, where said inn or tavern is proposed to
I They cost but hiill the price of white lead,-and the be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is
same quantity will cover twice the surface, and last necessary to accommodate the public and entertain
1 six times as long which in fact reduces the price to strangers and travellers, and that we are well an
one-twelfth. Climate has no effect on this Paint, I quainted with the said John Tweed, and that he is
and is equally valuable in the cold Canadas or our of good repute• for lionesty and temperance, and
sunny Florida. I is well provided, with house room and conveniences
I DIRECTIONS.—Use Linseed Oil, mix as thick for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.
as you can, , and use as other paints. These paints John Peoples, David Mowrer, John M Shenk,
need but little dryer, and for priming and second ' John K Rohrer, P H Gochnaner,John Hess, Mich
coating in all house work they will be found far I ael Shenk, Francis Mylin, Jacob Cramer, Benj'n
1 cheaper and more durable than lead. : Hess, Jacob M Mayer, Joseph C Shenk, Abraham
Dealers and consumers can procure. this Paint Brubaker. mar 16-8-3 t.
wholesale and retail of ,
FRENCH & RICHARDS,
IN THE MATTER pf tie intended application
N. W. Corner 10th and Market Streets, Philatd. JL of GEORGE MURRAY, 10 the Court of Quarter
General Wholesale Agents; also Importers of . Sessions at April term, 1552, for a transfer of
I Plate and .Colored Window Glass, Dealers in ' the license granted to Samuel Algier, in May
i Drugs, Paints, &c. , [ marc h s 3 m ,..7 . town,
East Donegal twp.—it being an old stand.
, WE, the undersigned, citizens' of the township of
East Donegal, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
ia i necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well-acquainted with the said:George Murray, 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.
Hannan Lightner, Jacob Bower, George Brene
man, - Martin Bowman, David R Jeffries, Peter
Albright, Henry Haines, Jacob Gorner, Henry
Houseal, Samuel Drabgnstall, Nicholas Clepper,
Abm N Breneman, Nicholas M Peckl. .
march 10 S-3t
Book Trade.
THE subscriber is in the weekly receipt of ad
ditional.° his.large stock of GOOD BOOKS and
Stationary; Kramph's Buildings, North Queen et.
Harper'S edition of Layard's Discoveries at
Nineveh, 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 , s Notes on the Iroquois, or contri
butions to American History, Antiquities and gen
eral Ethnology.
The United States, its. Power and Progress, a
very valuable woo.
Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England.
Mannered Customs and Antiquities of Scotland
Trumbull's Indian WarS.
The Broad Pennant
Life on the Ocean.
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Our stock is large and varied 'and prices unnu
sually low. I WILLIAM MURRAY.
march 9' 7
As4lgnee , s Sale.
TXTILL be sold' at public sale, on Friday and
I'V Saturday, 19th and 20th days of March, 052,
at Clarke's store, in Mount Joy township, Lancas
ter county, the following described . personal pro
perty, viz : ONE BAY HORSE, 1 Colt, 5 Cows,
3 with Calves; 9 head of young hoimed Cattle;
500 Rails, 25 Posts, I 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 madelmown by •
DAVID M. KARMANY,
Assignee of Henry G. Clark.
Also—on the second day above mentioned, at
the same place will be sold Beds and Bedsteads,
Chairs,Tables, Chests, 2 Breeding Sows, Shoats,
Cows C alves, &el CATHARINE CLARK.
mardh 9 7-2 t
Religious Books,.
At MURRAY'S Cheap Book and Stationery,Store,
North Queen street.
FAMILY Testaments with notes, Svo. only GO
cents. We consider this the cheapest 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. Barrow, D. D., 3 vole
Bvo. price $4,50, published at 87,50.
Burkitt's Notes on the New, Testament, 2 cols
svo. price $4,25, published at $7,00.
Mason's Works, 4 vols. Svo. price $5,00.!
Burnet's 'History of the Reformation, 3 cols
price $2,00.
Davidson's Connexion. ,
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.
Lanc.ster, March 9. • 6
10,000 Land Warrants Wanted
rPHE undersigned having been engaged in pro
., curing Land Warrants under the Act of Con
gress, passed September 28, 1850, would now no
tify all who are desirous of disposing of their Lands,
in 40-80—or 160 acre warrants, that they can
have the opportunity of doing so by calling, on the
übucriber. The highest cash prices will be paid,
and all the proper papers executed.
WILLIAM 8: AMWEG,
Lan. march 2 tf-61 Attorney at Law.
Presii Pequea Lime
CAN be had at the Hardware Store, in: North
Queen Street, in large and small quantities,
at any time—and delivered in any part of the city.
GEORGE D. SPREHHER.
march 18 1 v-fl
1 000 LBS. PRIME BED FEATHERS. 100
Bushels Clover Seed.
7 Bales Eastetn and Western Mops.
For sale by C. HAGER & ;OSO4t N.
February 24,
, IN THE MA.TTER. of the intended application
j_ of OWEN Hoprtt., to the Court of Quarter Ses
sions at April termoBs2, for a license to con
tinue keeping,a.tavern in \the North East Ward
in the city of tancaster--it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North East.
Ward, where said inn or tavern is propoied to be
kept, do certify; that the said inn or tavern is ne
cessary to accommodate the public and entertain
strangers and travellers,' and that we are.well ac
quainted with . the said Owen Hopple, and that he
is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
is well provided with house-room and conveniences
for the accommodation for strangers and travellers.
Jacob Zecher, C H Youngman, Michael Gross,
Peter Getz, M Westhaeffer, John Weid!er, J Zim
merman, W Frick, Whitman Benner, J W
James B Wager, B Mishler. mar 16-S-3t
IN THE MATTER of , the intended application
of .M.Any MILLER, to the Court of, Quarter Ses
sions at April term,. 1852, for a license to con
tinue keeping a tavern in Martte township—it
being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of 'garlic, where said inn or tavern is proposed to
kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne
cessary to accommodate the public and entertain
strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac
quainted with the said Mary Miller, and that she
is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
is well provided with house -room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.
Christian Brenneman, Abraham Miller, David
Snavely, Martin Huber, jr., Samuel Huber, Albert
Smith, George Martin, Henry Rush, Benjamin
Heber, Thomas Robinson, James Spence, John C
Smith, George Miller, Franklin Brenneman.
march 16 S.3t.
TN THE MATTER of the intended application
of CATHARINE YOUTi, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
keep a tavern in West Donegal twp.—it being
an old stand
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of West Donegal, 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 Catharine Youtz,
and that she is Of good repute for honesty and
temperance, and is well provided with house-room
and conveniences for the accommodation of strang
ers and travellers.
. .
A Greenawalt, James Bryon,John Lynch, Peter
Rhoades, Edward H Bryan,otleib Gilbert, jr.,
Jacob Gebhart, Gotleib Gilert, Adam Musser,
John Crouly, David Keller, John Keller, Jacob
Rhoads, John Ebersole, Solomon Mohr,Samuel
Redsecker, Jacob Redsecker, Michael R Kauffman,
George - mar 16 8-3t*
N THE MATTER of .the intended application
I
of JACOB KAUFFAIAN, to the Court of'Quarter
Seasions at April term, 1852, for a license to 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 Jacob Kauffman,
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.
Andrew Bower, John Warfel, Adam Lefever,
Abm H Metzger, Christian P Herr, Tobias Steh
man, sr., Abm Myer, Tobias - Stehman, jr., Jacob
Pike, Christian Kindig, Reuben Bendick, Benjamin
Yordy. mar IG-8-3t
TN THE MATTER of the intended application
of THOMAS LAYMAN, Jr., to the Court of Quar
ter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
continue keeping a tavern in Fulton township,
now occupied by Elizabeth Burk—it being an
old stand.
. .
WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Fulto'n; 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 Thomas Layman, Jr., 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.
. .
Samuel Hess, Ebenezer Killough, Edwin Garrett,
Samuel Wicks, James McSparran, Lawrence Hip
pie, S D McConkey, Edward .1 Flames, George H
Whitaker, Elias Penington, Oliver Caldwell, John
Findley. Abner Brown. .mar 16-8-3 r,
IN'THE MATTER. of the intended application
of Jona finativrox, to the Court of Quarter
Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to
continue Weeping a tavern in the North East
Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an old
stand.
We, the undersigned, citizens of the North East
Ward, wliere 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 Hamilton, and that
he is of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is Nell provided with house-room and con
veniences for the accommodation of strangers and
i travellers.
Geo Brubaker, Jbhn Fondersmith, Jonah Wiener,
Samuel Sprikler, Jacob Foltz, John Craig, John K
Reed, Anthoney Jennings, John Sommer, George
Kleiss, C Kline, J McClure. Edmun Si Kline.
march 16 8-3 t.
TN - THE MATTER of the intended application
jofJantEs DoNrTmot, to the Court of Quarter Ses
sions at April term, 1852, for a license, to keep
a public house in the city of Lancaster, at his
present old stand, in North Queen street, being
in the North east ward, in said city.
WE, the undersigned citizens of the Northeast
ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or
tavern is proposal to be kspt, Do Certify, that the
said inn ortavern is necessary to accommodate the
public and entertain Strangers and travellers, and
that we are well acquainted, with the said James
Donnelly and that he is of good repute for honesty
and temArince, and is well provided with'house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of
Strangers and Travellers.
J. J. Keller, A. W. Denison, Michael Kelley; M.
Westhaeffer, Owen Hopple, C.F. Youngman, Wm.
T. Youart, Benj. M. Foltz, Jacob Bear, Frederick
Hambright, Jonathan Foltz, Samuel Rupley.
March 16. 3t.
riIHE undersigned citizens of this town, .having
I heard of the unjustifiable and wanton attack
made by a certain Attorney-at-Law, of the city of
Lancaster, upon our fellow citizen, Mr. C. Tyson,
the owner and occupier of a respectable tavern in
this place, feel themselves in duty bound, as an act
of justice towards Mr. Tyson, to inform the public
that the statements made to the Court and Jury, and
permitted by the Court on that occasion, are entire
ty unfounded in fact, and an unqualified slander
against the said' C. Tyson. We, therefore, hesi
tate not to certify that for many years he has secured
for himself the friendship and respect of his fellow
citizens, and his house has been noted for the gen
teel, decent and orderly manner in which it has
been kept.
N. 13. Wisler,
H. Brene man , Nelson Sutton, A. M.
Haines, Samuel Truscott, Amos S. Green, John
Cooper, John Ziegler, Jacob Wisler. Isaac Pusey,
John H. Brooks, A Bruiser, Wm. Patton, C. M.
Atkins, E. J. Sneter, Hudson Henry, C. Straw
bridge, E,Green7, GRUB Rumple, Peter Haldeman,
8.8. Cochran, H. Suydam, W. Righter. *3t
Estate of Samuel Long, decd.
ALL persons having claims or demands against
the estate of Samuel Long, late of East Done
gal ,township, Lancaster co., decd. are requested
to make 'known the same, duly authenticated, with
out delay, and those indebted to make payment on
or before the Ist day of June next, to
THOMAS HUSTON
CHRISTIAN 13RANDT,
Exemitors of Samuel Long, decd.
both residing in East Donegal township.
Maytown, East Donegal top., March 16, 1852.
• tit.
Estate ofArthur Armstrong,' Dc'd.
LL persona indebted to the estate of Arthur
AArinstrong late of this city,are hereby notified
to call on either of the undersigned and settie their
respective accounts, as longer indulgence cannot
be given'. All remaining unpaid 'on the let day of
April neat will be placed in the hands ()fah amatrt..
um; for collection.
P. G. EBERMAN,
A. G. TIELPENSTEIN, Ex's
Shade, Ornamental & Fruit Trees,
Evergreens, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, &e.
CULTIVATED and for sale at the
nursery and gardens, Rising Sun
Village, near Philadelphia, consisting
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
pelow Sixth street, where orders are also received.
; All orders promptly attended to. When sent by
mail direct 00 S. Maupay, Rising Sun P. O. office,
Phil's co." [march 9-7-2 m
Bonnets and Childrensl Fiats. ,
CALVER, No. 59, North 2nd street, has
on hand and is constantly manufac
turing and receiving from the importers and
manufacturers, Ladies Hair, Blond, Belgrade,Lace,
Gossamer, Tulips, Pearl and all styles of mixed
Bonnets, Childrena , Hata, Straw Trimmings, Wire
Crown Lining, Buckram, Straw Cord, &c.
Merchants and Milliners will find the best as
sortment and variety always on hand. Wholesale
and retail. W. G. CALVER,
Man'r and Dealer, No, 59 North 2d street, below
Arch, east side. (mar 9-'7-3m
New and Cheap Hardware Store.
/111 The subscriber has just received a full assort
ment of foreign and domestic Hardware, di
rect from the manufactury; 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, Shovels and Tongs, Waiters. Look
ing Glasses, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Baskets, Brit
tania Ware, such as Coffee and Tea Pots, Cream
Jugs, Pitchers, &c., together with all other neces
sary articles.
COOK STOVES
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; theie
Stove burn coal or wood, and we would call the
attention of those who want a good stove to them.
_ .
BUILDERS
Having just receiveda new style of Locks and
Latches, and also, a lull assortment of Hinges,
Bolts, Nails, Oils, Varnishes, Paints, and Glass.
CARPENTERS AND CABINETMAKERS.
Having just opened a full assortment of Planes,
Hand Saws,Ghisels, Saw Setts, Spire Bitts,
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.
COACHMAKERS
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will find a good amount of Hobs, Pollees, Shafts,
Hub Bands, Lacers, Fringe, \loss, Oil Clothe and
Carpets, Carriage Bolts, Leathers, &c.
Sold Agent thr Utica's Extra Coach Body Var
nishes. _ _
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S4DDLERS
can find.a full amount of Haines, Harness Mount
ings, Gig Trees, Hog Skins, Stirrups, Ornamental
Bridal Bitts; and Kepner's make Saddle Ttrees.
FARMERS.
•
•
I would call your 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 fall 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 and
Colemanville Nails, direct from the works at the
Manufacturer's prices.
IRON AND STEEL.
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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 I can sell
on good terms as any other house in the city.
Having constantly on hand Fresh Pequea Lime,
,Rock Powder, Safety Fuse, Lcad 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 taken in, for
which cash will be puid, at the sign of the Bra
Locx, North Queen street.
feb 24-6-53 GEORGE D. SPRECHER.
Blank Books! Blank Books!
rpHE attention of Merchants , Mi:lers, Farmers
land others, is directed to the immense stock of
BLANK BOOKS
this day received by the subTcriber.
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 1 bound Day Books, Led
gers and . Record Books.
10 gross leather covered Pass Books.
5 do large size Bank Books.
5 do medium do do.
5 do inch Memorandums.
A large and varied assortment of Cap, Letter,
Bill and all other kinds of paper.
Ink in wholesale quantities and at manufacturer ,
prices, at W. H. SPANGLER'S,
North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
leb 24 5
Warwick & Co.,
NTOS: 4 and 6 South Seventh street, below Mar
ket, and No. 138 South Second street above
Spruce, Philadelphia, manufacnirers of
COTTAGE & ENAMELLED FURNITURE,
suits of Chamber Furniture. consisting of Dress
Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand, Toilet Table and
four Cane Seat Chairs, as low as 630 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 0-7-6 m
MACKEREL,
..I
SHAD, CODFISH, IConstantly on hand and
SALMON,
HERRINGS, for sale by
} J. PALMER & CO.,
PORK, 1 Market Street Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES, i PHILADELPHIA
SHOULDERS, ,
LARD AND CHEESE.)
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. Kenderdinefs Improved Case Iron
EYE, being built into the steno and fitted with
Self-tramming Balance Ryin, 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 establishment of
T. E MITCHELL.
<No. 14, York Avenue, (formerly York Road) Phila.
march 9 3m-7
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AFULL assortment of new garden seeds, growth
of 1851, and true to name. Just received and
for sale at
CHAS. A. HEINITSH'S
Medicinal; Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, E
King Street Lancaster.
Dealers stapplied on the most reasonable terms.
Mar. 2 tf-6
PHILIP SIMPSON'S
Wholesale & Retail Cheap Basket
Factory,
AND Variety Story of Fancy, Useful and House
keeping Articles, No. 2 , 9, North Second St.,
11 doors below Callowhill, east side. PHIL'A.
Foreign and Domestic Baskets, Coaches, Cradles
and Chairs, Boston Windsor Blinds, Wood, Tin
and Hardware; Mats. Brushes, Sieves, Looking
Glasses, Clocks, Voiocipedes, Rocking Horses,
Combs, Fishing Tackles, Toys, Dolls, hcc., &c.
march 9 3m
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
T$E co-partnership of the undersigned, residents
of Salisbury township, Lan. co., in the Black
smithing business, was disso,ved by mutual consent
on the 16th ofFebruary, 1852. 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. GIL LESPIE.
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, ouch as Boiler making
and Smithing in all its various branches, at the old
stand in the village of Christiana.
N
3t-6 . GILLESPIE.
Alderman and Scrivener's Office.
THE 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 Ms hands for collection
will be punctually attended to; he will also attend
to posting account books,
Mtaking
CARP po E DeNTE ß, sitions, &c.
.
Late Mayor's Office, two doors North of the
old county Prison.
Lancaster; February 17, 1862, 4-tf
Erben's U. States Clothing Store,
No. 35 North Queen street, East side, Near Orange,
SzoN or VIE STRIPED 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 unparallellod.
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 ulna
may be suited.
We have just finished the most complete assort
ment of
ever exhibited in Lancaster consisting of Boys'
and Youths+ Frock, Dress and Sack - Coats, Pants
and Vests, of all sizes and 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 GENERATION.
A large stock of r'rza. CLOTHS, CASSIMEILES AIM
VEsmos, br.c., always on hand, which will ho 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 all kinds of Flannel and knit
under Shins 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
Persons who bring their own goods can. have
them made up at short notice with the certainty of
a good tit 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 she county and invited them to give
bim a call. _ . _
United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped
Caat, No. 35, North Queen-Street, East side, near
Orange. [Lancaster, March 2, 1852 tf.6
Hungary and Independence.
THE 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, " Industry and
Perseverance." at all times, is never overlooked.
The people's wants must be satisfied, by placing
before them good bargains in the way of HAND-0
SOME GOODS. All wholre in search of Cheap
Goods, particularly those abut commencing house
keeping, we would invite to give us a call.
Moulins, Checks, Tickinga, Sheeting!, Table
Diaper, Linen Damask—Bleached and Unbleached,
Jacquard Diaper—an elegant article-2 yard wide,
col'il Cotton and Woolen Table Covers, Napkins,
&e. A very large assortment of the above just re.,
ceived and selling at a great bargain.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO ,
Bee Hive, Lan'r.
SHAWLS! SHAWLSII
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.
Just received a Job lot good styles Mouse Do
Laine, rich figured only 121.
New Style Berezo De Lame the first of the sea
son only 25 cents worth 374.
MUSLINS! MUSLIN'S!!
New England A's, Appleton, Rockfish, Laurel
D. 4--I unbleached Muslin, only 61 cents. Book
Mills, Cedar Grove, Juniatta, Drogming bleached
Muslin, fit. Manchester and Earlehu Gingham..
121 worth 16.
Super Fabric, style and colors, warranted fast
colors, Calico, only 61 cts.
A few more pieces Orange and Blue, 8 cte.
Black and White only 64.
White Worked Collars only St.
cc " 25, 60 ctn. to 82,00.
BEE HIVE STORE, Lancaster.
Gents fancy Silk Cravats, from 75 to 3,50.
" Black Italian Lustring, very cheap fancy
colors and black Satin Scarfs for Gents.
Gents White, colored, and black Bajou'a Kid
Gloves, No. 8, Si, 9, 91,10, 101.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
Bee Hive, Lancaster.
,feb 17-4]
Abbeville at private Sale.
HE subscriber, Trustee for Mrs. A. W. Gondar,
j_ offers at private sale, that valuable and desir
able property known as "ABBEVILLE," situated
on the Lancaster and Columbia turnpike road, about
halt a mile west of the city of Lancaster.
The whole tract contains 73 ACRES AND 19
PERCHES of the best Limestone Land, under good
fences and in a high state of cu tivation. ;Jr
The improvements are a commodious TWO ins tit
STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first-rate 91 ' n
condition, having lately been thoroughly renovated,
and has all the modern improvements of a com
fortable and convenient residence; a two story
Tenant House, a Spring House a large Swisser
Barn, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, and all neces
sary out-buildings.
The property will be sold in the whole, or sepa
-1 rated parcels, as purchasers may desire.
The dwelling house, tenant house, spring Louse,
carriage Louse, &c., with from 14 to 30 acres of
land and a young orchard of choice fruit trees, will
be sold separately, if desired, and which will make
as desirable a country residence as can possibly be
obtained in the vicinity of the city of Lancaster.
44. 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. with two limo kilns in successful
operation, and ready sale for all the lime.
Part of the Fen es is laid out in three five acre
lots, which will rnake desirable building and pas
ture lots, and will be sold separately if desired.
Persons wishing to view the premises, and for
ter - ins or sale will please call on WM. MArmoT,
Esq., Attorney at Law, in the city of Lancaster',
who is the Agent for the subscriber, or on the sub
, scriber at the Merchant's Hotel, in Philadelphia.
ELLIS LEWIS, Trustee.
2-tf
[march 9-7-3 m
February 3, 1852
New Books: New pookst
g o f bo N o l k arg ek a c ret in
e F m ul o l e r r .
0 0 f ss a ol m b oa T t tis .
t N er l est E ing tie°r l leßs a t d Sl y n , is just issued from the press, and
we think its 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 Sewell's o. arks, edited by the Rev. W. B.
Sewell.
Margaret Percival, a tale, 2 vole., 12mo cloth,
91.50
Gertrude, a tale, 12mo. cloth, 1 vol. 75 cts.
Amy Herbert, a tale, 12mo. moth, 75 cents.
Lamlon Patronage, a tale, 3 vols. 12mo. $2,55.
Earl's Daughter, 1 vol. 75 cts.
Matter Lorrimer, a tale with 6 colored illustra-
thins. 1 vol. I2mo. cloth, 7' , cents.
PUTNAM'S ROME 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 Books 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 24-5] W. H. SPANGLER.
Flour, Grain and Produce
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 71, SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA
RISES TO
James Demean . , Brown & Godwina,
Perot, Hoffman & Co., Myers & Kirkpatrick
G. H. LEMKE,
JAMES J. BLACK.
61.3m*
January 20,1552
Wanted
oY7 SHARES LANCASTER BANK STOCK,
I for which 55 dollars will be given, payable in
Lancaster city 5 per J ont. loan.
. F. S .IRODER & CO.,
Bankers, No. 6, North Queen street.
february IOS-tt
Sale of Valuable City. Property.
THAT excellent three story Brick DWE4 - -
± LING HOUSE, situate on the west ,- ildejal,
of Duke street, adjoining the property of Dr. H.
E. Muhlenburg, and late belonging to James Caht•
eron, Esq., is offered at private Bale. Possession
can be given on the l■t of April, 102. Terms
moderate. Persons desirous of purchasing will
please call at the office of F. Keenan, South Queen
street, Lancaster. P. J. BARRY.
•an 20 tf-52j
To Distillers.
A most valuable property, embracing one acre
of ground, with extensive stone end frame
buildings, well suited for a distillery, will be sold
very low, with a clear title and immediate posses
sion. For particulars enquire of the Editor of this
papor. [dec 2.46-4 t
BOYS CLOTHING
ERBEN & CO.,
KOSSUTH,
LEFEVRE & BLACK,