Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, May 25, 1852, Image 3

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    PERILOUS Occunrincs.—A most thrilling and
perilous occurrence took place on Wednesday, near
Mundoes Island, York county Pa, which came
near killing a very worthy.young minister, Rev.
Edmund W. Kirby, of the Baltimore Azinual Con.
ference. It appears that be was riding. on horse.
back on the towpath of the Tidewater Canal, and
just after passing Fry's lock the annimal ,became
frightened, from some unknown cause, and backed
over the wall with his rider, falling down the steep
precipice on the craggy and dangerous rocks be
low, a depth of nearly sixty feet. The animals
bones were broken many places, and he died shortly
after; but it is truly wonderful that young Kirby
escaped with life. He was taken up on being dis
covered, and carefully removed to the residence of
Isaac Mundorff, Esq., where Dr, Baldwin, of York
county, and Dr. Kneling, of Lancaster county, were
in attendance and rendered all the aid which pro
fession and skill could afford. The precise nature
of his injuries we have not Leen able to ascertain.
CIDER PRESS.—The Harrisburg Union notices a
new cider press recently invented by a gentleman
of that place, which the editor thinks will supersede
all the presses now in nee. The grinding cylinders
and the prays are connected in one frame, 3d by 4
feet, and -t feet high to the top of the hopper, the
whole weighing only pounds. It can be honk
ed by bawl, and grind do bushels of apples per hour.
EIPEN:3I.Si or THE A 113r1 e.—The army ot the
TJnited States, consisting of liyAfis men. all told.
costs the government $10.009.000 n year. or 6I ia
per 111311, and for the corning year ';',1, , a)0 : 10i) is de
manded for travelling expenses , in addition in the
$1,04..P),(PP. appropriated to that purpose last Sear;
thus giving each soldier a ye, to travei
Philaeldphia, .31ay restilt of the ri.:Cion
for officers of the Grand Lodge of Old Fellowt in
this State wa, Male Kanto t to-lay at a inretinz of
the Grand Lodge i:nd is as follows: M. IV. G., Be!er
Fritz; M.. 1. 8., Nicholson ; G. Geode, ,•Var•
land; Secretary, Vihn, Chrtrt: Tfeit,Oref, F. Knox
Morton; G. Bit., B. Roph%
The principal ili ii ul bu iross to be a c ted open
by the Lodge will be the pror,,llioo II)
by the order
a rnea,sure that sect s _ to mect.',, I t consdikrahle
favor.
A Fanurr as is a Farce, ( ilk I er
nld m h,e ut our mhserd,ts, S, Al. B.Mer. Esq.
has : t ow O n the toad to New 'Meet! hundred
Matti nt cattle. During the ir,st wilder herald one
hundred head of fat hog Chilicothe ; awl it- tells
its that he designs semling. liitei n hundred roes to
Ness York the present ,sap.m. The proses nt
these respective lots of rattle and linlE. Will
t o betw een 11,1 in! ) an d :lir.
has been in the ale.ec InntneSs during Me h-1
twenty years, and is .extensively known as Ine. 1,1
our must exp.trienced an,l reliatde cattle
Stralcb , rraes, green I:PaS and canards made their
appearance the B Mineare markets on Salmilay
morning Strawberries:4d at from I!? to ti
cents per quart, and peas at :; I, cents per peck.
BOSTON. Ably " , . —The new liquor bill, to l go
into effort in way days, Isithout reierenee to
vote of the people. wan signed red., rn,Aldit g by
Governor 11,n,,ae11.
To ours Pennons.—The Clothiers most exemm ns
for recommending the Clothing. House of J. (orm
ley so partimilarly to the notice or our readers,—
But, upon reflection, they must hnow that it is our
duty to act for the public good. This gentleman,
by cash operations, In., succeeded in bringimf the
price of superfine Chinning within tine reach of the
whole community. Whilst others use every elrort
to Make large profits, lie Lis struch out in a Mirer
ent course, which he has followed, using
every exertion to sella crier goodS at the lowest
possible price, making his exlensire business done
nit in few cents inridit on each artiele, , edheie,lit, Iron
the fact or the vast quantity sold, Large sties
and small profit,, is his motto, w Lich princi.ple is
carried out to the littlest extent. The large stock
and endless variety, the style, superior fit, and ele
gant v.iii•loinamhip, are or such a character as to
justify us in recommending our frientis who are in
want of good and cheap Clothing to go to Jo, r
plt
Gormley's, North Qum, street, opposite tine Frank
lin Home, r.:aricr',) where you will be sure to find
them in :lny , :ilantliV, at the Great ClotliNg
Nay .1, tiikd. 15-tf
ANoTtiER sciErtri - c woNDErt!—lmron-
TA NT TO DESPEPTI,. 1))). J. S I torcurus'.• PEsst v,
the true Digestive Fluid Sr Gastric Juice, prepared
from Rennet or the fourth stomach or the Ox, a fair
directions of Baron Lishig., the great Physiological
Chemist, by J. S. Iloughlon, N. D., Philadelphia.
Thin is truly a vcocile . rfal remedy for Indieution,
Dyspepsia, .Moodier, Liver Complaint, Con,tipa
lion and Deliilitc, Curing slier NATURE ) )) ()WN
AGENT, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, continuing
Scientific svidence or it , . value, liirni,hed by agents
gratis, See notice )1111:111g the medical advertise
ments. isep 16-24-1 y
AN lAIponTANT DlsTlNcTloN._:•:very
in
telligent roan er 111111:111 who is suffering 11,1/I,,Dys
pepsin, or General Debility, and wishes to find med
icine that will restore health and strength, sc.ll be
amply repaid for examining the certificate- and
statements of some, ot our noel esteemed eitizenx,
respecting the astonishing efficacy nh the Oxygena
ted Bitters, a remedy which has the sanction of
scientific, inen and i 0 entitled to a distinction above
Cie various nostrums which !rave Leon pulled into
notoriety.
Read the pamphlets. and you will give a decided
preference to this tuedutine.
REno,•llArcs Acs ta , Wiiol4,:de Druggists,
No. 26, Merchants' Row, Itt,ton, General At t ents.
Price t":'; I per bottle; six hones fir tit 6.
For sale by JOHN F. LONG, ,
North (2 peen Arcot, Lancaster.
rrb.(‘. Margiels,
CATTLE AND FLDUIt
==M
There has been but little business doing to-day.
The Flour market is -very quiet. :mine - holders are
free sellers at 54,25 per barrel, while others are un
willing to accept this rate. There is but liule in
quiry or shipment, and 110 sales have come mid,
our notice. The sales for the supply of the !mail
ers and bakers are to a Stir extent within the'ratme
of 84,311 a 35 Mr common and etral,andi-, and
fancy lots at higher quovitions. ltye Flour is .“.ea
dy at $3,25, and Corn ➢led at 3,12' ; per barrel, at
which some further -sales have, been made. (train
—The market is poorly supplied with Wheat, and
the late advance is not matutained. Sales of 4 a
5000 bushels prime Pennsylvania white at $1,03 a
$1,04 per bushel, and Red . at 97 cts. The market
is bare oiler and it is wanted for distilling. Corn
is but little inquired after. Sales of Pennsylvania
Yellow at Gt rents afloat. Oats are in demand.—
Sales of prime Pennsylvania at 44 a 45 cents, which
is a further advance . • Whisimy—The -demand is
limited. Small sales at 21 cents in both hints. and
bbls.
Philadelphia Cattle Itlarket—Saturday, Slav 22.
—The continued ;ief vitt. •shic:, we have noticed
for weeks past, in the sal, of Cattle still continues
unabated, and prices are well 1 1461a:tined. Beef
Cattle—There were 1500 head :Aid S to ::.9,50
per 100 lbs., including 500 driven to'ew 1 1 ,,rh___
Cows and Calves—There were 300 at tarkr z pri
nt
ces for Fresh Cows ranging fro 19 to Ct' 1; spring
.,...,,lt
ers 14 10 925. and Dry Cows 7 to Slll. i1.,,.._
There were 1200 sold, 7 to $8,50 per 100
Sheep and Lambs-200 offered. Sales of slipep at
$1,50 to 4, and Lambs at $1,20 to 3,50, as in
quality.
BALTIMORE, May 22.—Flour—The sales to-day
cached 2000 barrels, at a decline of cents, since
he receipt of the Canada news. The ruling price
Is $4,12!.
31.4.EZELLW,f:S
On the 1 ith inst., by Rev. ,Tacob Brewer, Thos.
Fox ,to Miss Dinah Hershey, both of Hunt - nets:own
Dauphin co.
By the same. Christian ilbishey, to Miss Fanny
Mumma. both of Dauphin co.
At Bellevue, on the lith inst., by Rev. P.. 1. Tim
low, William Vanhorn M Harrisburg, to Mrs. Car
oline Gibbs of the former place.
On the Stli ult., by Bev. Samuel Trumbatier,
Levi Singer, to Miss Selina Gallacher, both or -Up
per Leacock.
DEATEIS.
In this city. on the 20th inst., Mrs. Ann Eliza
beth, wife of W. C. F. Sheer, in the 29th year of
her age.
In this city, on the 20th . inst., Ann Elizabeth,
daughter of George and Elizabeth Seiler, in the 7th
year of her age.
In this city, on the lith inst., Jacob Fordney, Sr
in the 80th year of his age.
On the 11th inst., in Earl twp., Miss Susanna
Hunsberger, aged 20 years.
In Paradise twp., on the 12th inst., David Wit
mer, aged 74 years.
In this city, on the oth inst., Mary Elizabeth, only
child of Michael and Louisa Gundaker, aged 1 year,
5 months and 17 days.
Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade,
Death came with friendly care—
The opening bud to Heaven conveyed
And bade it blossom there.
Oh! parents dear, weep not for me,
I'm not dead, but sleeping here—
I was not yours, but Christ's alone,
He loved me best and took me home.
TEELE,
W . . P.
V, SURVEYOR AND CON
ATTORNETAT LA
VEYANCER, LANCASTER, PA
All kinds of Scrivining: Doeds, Mortgages,
Wills, Accounts, Sze. l , executed with promptness
and despatch.
Will give special attention to the collection of PEN
smum, and the prorecution of Military and
other claims against the General
and State Governments.
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vr Office in North queen Street, opposite the
National Hotel.lnlay 25 ly-18
I
Laying of a Corner Stone.
pHE Corner Stone of the rrew German Reformed
_L Church will be laid on neat Sabbath, being
Whitsuntide, May 3004 in the afternoon at 3l cl , k.
The solemnities conected with the occasion will be
held in the PresbvteriMi Church in the morning in
German; in the allerno'on and evening in English.
Two short addresses will be delivered on the
ground, in `the al , ermion. Ministers from other
places will assist in solemnities of the occasion.
The Christian community is invited to attend.
may 25 tf-IS
Attention!
MEETING will be held at the public house
of Samuel Showerl in the village of Shoeneck,
on Monday, the 31st inst„ for the purpose ‘,l orga
nizing the LANCASTER (COUNTY MOUNTED LANCER
COMPANY, recently formed in that vicinity. at which
lime a drill will take place. Persons witilling to
join. are respectfully invited to attend.
The MILL CREEK C.tiDETS, commanded by Capt.
Lcets, will parade at de same time and place.
May _25, 1552.
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Estate of John Itlizer anti Wife.
In the Court of Commo i n Pleas for the co. of Lenin
and 1 s w ai: r a(f, Assigner. of
l.
`V liitzer Salisbury town p did john
on tire 121.11 day 0f , :t14, 1552, tile in the office of
the Prothonotary of th • raid Court, his arconnt of
the waid .Es;ate
Notice is hereby giv n to all persons interested
an tire saiiii•istate, that the said Court have appoint
nd thi't twenty-first dayrune, 1852, f or th e
'nation thereof, unless iseentionshe filed. Attest,
JOHN K. REED, Prothontarv.
P rii ii i . vs nffire, Lan Itlar 25. 4t-IS .
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sELLING OFF
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• REDUCF6 PRICE q 11P1 ,-, , • nnc
lIIAT ,gtEATI.I
\AWLS,
FANCY GOODS,
Also-o'e -hest LINEN GOODS.
rrilioS. W. EV ANS SdCO,No. 214 r hesnw. Ntrect,
opp,,gite the Girard II ouse„Ph.ladelphia. prepar
atory to enlarging their Store, will sell ofitheir stork
of goods at a great rediletion in prices. They
will offer great inducements to !wears, as part of
their Store will he pulltal (inn in a few weeks.
Philadelphia, May 25 1552. •11-18
Joseph
731 - lIIANUFACTUR ER,
ESPECT:. ILLY nfortlis his friends and the
public that he Kati commenced anew tire man
ut:lcture of VIOLINS and other Ilusical
meats, at Ni,. 83 North Filth street, between Arch
and Race. where lie wrluld he pleased to see those,
in want ola superior VIOLIN or other Instraments.
Also, the lirst quality o Violin and Guitar Strings,
&e. In Uddititin to the Silver Medal awarded
the Iyanklin I nstitnte in 1350, he has just recei
ved a Silver Medal freM the NT aryland Institute for
suptfrior exhibittal at the late Fait in Balti
more. ISSI.
N. B.—All kinds of husical Instrument, repair
ed its the Le>t toucher.
Philadelphia, May 25, 1952. tin-1S
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LaW case )
t, Equity Reports.
TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION.
STILE subseriber has [{lade arrangements with the
Publishers Messrsi, Little, Brown & Co., of
bastes. to furnish the English Law nod Equity Re
ports, at the extraordinary low price of 52,00 per
vol.,—Seven vols. are d i nt, and one be pub
lished every twp months, unithrm in size and style.
We respectfully solicit subscriptions Ibr the
above valuable work. WM. MURRAY.
May 25 15-21
WaHteel
T the Lancaster C' ,
ensty Prison, two or three
j thousand pounds of Carpet Rags, cut and sew
al, rer which Cash will e paid. or Carpets siren
at who!eicile prices. I. C. LOCH ER, Keeper.
Lancaster, May 23. 1552.
~tisoe
Sixoi of the Golden Lost, ilinosite Curper'S Hoel, II ca(
King . Street. L.tiiraster
- VOW opening a lar g e and complete assortment
ill or Simemakerls:Brinunings. Consisting cl
BdiOli La:gin,. Black and Colored Galloons best
Blaeli Silk Lace+. Fancy Colored Lacets.
Laeets all Colors; Stubby Silk, Boot tVeli
iiing, Sidle ducking, Binding, Fancy Colored Kids,
White Kids, &0.,
Shoemakers are invit l d to call and examine the
goods. 111. 11. IdiClll , 2lt.
v '25
Proposals
lITILL be received. at the Lancaster County
Prilon, until theolh ofJune, for thedeliverg
one hundred and twehto five tons of Baltimore
Company, Pittston, or bilack Diamond Coal , and
twenty-fire tons of z.,.teese Crud—to be delivered by
the Ist of Auzust. By order of the Boa,i of In-
H. C. LOCHER, Keener.
vectors.
I\lay 25, 1552
To SoLddlers
MIFF. goods just received, suitable for
ad Met, and Ilarpesss Mukers, a few doors
west of Steinman's Hardware Store
Leather,ltridle, Wnip, dollar Leather,Horse Hides,
Bark Tanned Sheep Skik, Gil Tanned Deer skins,
Goat Hair, Deer Hair, Patent Leather, Enilmeled
Leather, Dashet Leath4r, Patent Thread, Saddle
Thread, all colors—Trupk Skins, etc., etc., for sale
by M. 11. LOC DER,
May 25 --ISt opposite Cooper's Hotel.
Ahead of all. Competitor ' .
iol-IN:;roN's NORTHERN SKY-LIGHT DA
GLIERREIIN RODAIS,
Li Kruniph'i IluiMag. Corner of North Qurta and
Orange Strati.; Laarrister. Pa.
FOR several weeks past, the proprietor has been
engaged in makingl extensive improvements in
his long-established Ds V ERREA N Roasts. He has
the pleasure of announcing that they are now com
pleted and ready ler the accommodation of the
puldic,—being in every ' espect unequalled by any
, iniilar establishment in this city.
i n
Among other improve eats, he has enlarged his
rooms to double their termer size, and erected a
great NORTHERN 'SKY-LIGHT, tutors than
twice as large as the largest side-light in Lancaster,
and unsurpassed in arrangement and efi'ect by any
rrl the celebrated New cork and Philadelphia es ,
siablishments.
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With this prowerfid SKY-LIGHT, and an appar
atus of the largest and most approved manulacture,
Daguerreotypes can be taken in less than the usual
time, at all hours of thelday, late or early, clear or
cloudy, which, for elegance of finish, durability,
and richness of.tone, capnot be excelled. ,
GROUPS, containing any cumber of persons, can
lie taken on one plate, in a much superior manner,
the light Billing equally On all the sitters. -
Children can be Dagu l errrotyped almost instanta
neously.
A large assortment o plain and lascy cases and
frames of every description, always oil hand.
Pictures neatly set in Lockets, Breastpins. Rings,
Bracelets, &c.
Paintings, Engravingo, &c., accurately copied.
PRICES—From $1 to 10, and satistketion guar
anteed to every sitter.
REMEMBER, the only sky-light Dagnerrean
establishment in Lancalter, is in Kramph's Build
ing, corner or North Queen and Orange sta., di
rectly opposite Shobers: Hotel, where every admi
rer of good pictures is earnestly invited to call, and
compare specimens with any taken elsewhere.
Lan. may 25 VAS', J. M. JOHNSTON.
Jti.Nit R l eceived,
'r MURRAY'S di l eap Book and Stationery
Li Store, Kraniph's Buildings, North Qures
Lancaster.
Ingo!fishy Legends.
Appleton's Library. •
Barnes Notes on Revplations.
A 1l anual of Grecian Antiquities, by Charles An
thon.
Cyclopiedia or Aneedri l tes of Literature and the
fine Arts, Architecture. lEngraving, Music, Poetry,
Painting and Sculpture, by R. Arvinc, A. AL, a
new work.
Norris' Hand-Book for Locomotive Engineers
and Machinists, comp4ing the calculations, man
ner of setting valves, ‘Sze., numerous Drawings and
Engravings.
Poems, by Eliza Coo4lustrated.
Paper Hanger's Companion.
Elwood's Grain Tables, showing the value of
bushels and pounds of differennt kinds of Grain.
Thomas' American Fruit Culturist, Illustrated
with three hundred aced , rate figures, newly revised
edition.
Madeleine, a tale of Auvergne, founded on facts,
by Julia Kavanagh.
A Book for a Corner, Putnam's cheap series, 23"
cents.
Dumestic and Ornamental Poultry, also Poultry
Breeders' Test Book.
New American Speaker, by J. C Zachos.
Ninevah and its Remains, by A. H. Lavard, new
edition, without abridgeMent, price reduced to Sl.
Earnestness—or, Incidents in the Life of an En
glish Bishop, by Charlesß. Taylor, Ai. A.
Putnam's Cyclopedia—six vols., each complete
in itsell; comprising llistpry, and Chronology, Gen
eral Literature and thetlfine Arts, the USCIIII Arts,
Universal Biograp h y , Universal Geography, Science
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including Natural Llistory, Botany, Geology . , Min
erology. &c.
Quill 'Pens. ready mart
Steel Pens, front the b.
ced prices.
Green's Patent Ink Er,;
A large collection or F.
logical Books—with Old
beat Books in the Marke .
Lancaster, May . 25, 1
e—a good article
T est marutractures, at redu
aser' a fcTali supply, 10 cts.
Sunday School and Theo
,usands of volumes of the
t. WM. MURRAY.
:52. 2t-18
Northern Mutual Insurance Com'y
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
VETE, the undersigned Auditors of the NORTH
-11 ERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LANCASTER COUNTY to audit, adjust and
settle up the books of said Company, as by the Act
of Incorporation of said Company is provided, met
on the FIRST MONDAY OF MAY, 1852, and hav
ing been first duly affirmed, do report that we find,
from the account in the books of said Company, on
the Ist Monday of May, 1852, to wit:
Policies issued ,on which Pre'm. Notes
are filed, insuring property to the
amount of 81,823,989 25
Amount of Premium Notes, 82,074 79
Outstanding fire tat, as per Au
ditor's Report, May 1,'51, 8364 57
Paid .in to May 1, , 52, 8288 04
Esonerations, 143 29 301 33
0 24
Amount of Fire Tax assessed
Dec. Ist, 1851, 92S 22
5 per ct. allowed for collecting, 46 41
881 81
Amount paid in May I, 1882, 818 89
126 16
Received Fire Tax and per centage money from
May Ist, 1851, to May Ist, 1852, to wit:
Received Fire Tax due in last
years Auditor's Rep't 258 04
Int'st from J F Hummer, 17 05
305 09
Received Fire Tax of Decem
ber. assessment, 818 S 9
per:ct., from May 1,1851,
to May 1,1852, 126 07
Balance in hand, May 1, 1851, 31 49
Ain , Lreed from Mayl,'sl to May 1,'52,51231 54
Amount of losses and expenses paid Irom May
lot, 1851, to May Ist, 1852:
John Bear, Printing, (By-Laws,) 55 75
E. C. Darlington, Printing, 8 50
George Sanderson, do 800 -
Directors' fees, 27 50
do Investigating Losses, 300
0. M. Ileitler, printing, I 75
‘Vin. H. Paul, - fees, 2 00
Secretary's lees, 30 00
Joseph Hartman, Printing, 3 75
John Becker, do 3 75
Counterfeit money, 5 00
Posting, 2 00
Ilanlieue Fire Company, 10 00
Jos Konigirmcher, copy of By-lairs 75
D. B. Rock, printing, 11 50
I?. M. Heider, do. 5 7.
Error in per centaec and tire notice,4 54
Fife Losses, paid, to wit
John Buck, of Warwick .
top„ wash house and
contents, 56 00
D. IS. Rock ,rd Masslicitss,
Printing office and ins
terials, 634 96
S. Ensminrief,Manheini,
house and contents, 310 31
-- 1,031 27
Cash in band,
Outstanding lire Tux ar above
Balance in hand it Fire Tax all paid in. $lB2 14
Out of which balance additional expenses and
loss to be paid, to wit:
George Frantz, damage done to
his dwellint) house, !) 00
Directors' fees to 'May 1, 1252, 29 00
Jos. Hartman and Jo h n Becker,
printing, Lebanon, 15 Ott
John Bear's and other printing
in Lancaster, estimated, 35 00
Auditors' lees
Secretarys'
JACOB UMBERGEII.
WILLIAM 11. STOBER, Auditors.
SAMUEL NISSLY,
May 25, 1552. if-1S
For Sale.
A FIRST-RATE second band ROCKAWAY
±ICARRIAGE, nearly new, will be sold cheap,
if applied for soon. Enquire at this Office.
Slay 25, 1852. tf-18
eNV Elocolis! New Boolis I I
TIIE would inform the citizens of Lan
caster city and county, that he is still iii the
daily receipt of all the new and valuable hooks as
they make their appearance from the publishers'
hands, and that he continues to keep up his reputa
tion to' being always in advance or his contempora
ries. The following comprises but a few:
Ellwood's Grain 'fables, showing the value of
Bushels and Pounds or different kind of Grain at a
given price from 10 cents to $2 per bushel, and any
quantity from a pound to MON
12m0.; 75. Every farmer should have a copytn
:.=ernoirs of the Great Metropolis, or London
from the tower of the Crystal Palace, by F. Saund
ers-1 vol. 12mo.
Barnes , notes on the Revelations, explanatory and
practical-1 vol. 12tno.
Horse Shoe Robinson, a tale of the Tory ascen
dancy in the South, by John P. Kennedy-1 vol.,
large 12rno.
Swallow Barn, or a sojourn in the Old Do
minion, beautifully ilinstrated, new edition of this
splendid book. by John P. Kennedy—} vol. large
12mo.
Cavaliers of England, or the times of the Revo
lutions of 1642 to 16.58,1iy Henry William llorlost
—I vol.
Hints to Sportsmen, containing notes on shoot
ing, the habits of game birds and wild fowls of
America; the clog, grin and field—by E. I. Lewis,
DL U.. I vol.
Fall of Poland, containing a. philosophical ac
conut of the causes which conspired in the ruin or
that nation, together with•A history or that country
Ironrits origin, by L. C. Saxton, 2 vols. 12mo.
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Appleton's Popular Library, complete sets of this
extraordinary cheap library: and the numbers re
ceived as soon as published-50 cts. per no.
Benjamin Kranklm, his autobiography, with a
narrative of his public services—by Rev. IL Has
tines Weld, finely illustrated, I vol. Svo.
Thomas Dick, his complete work—ll vols. in
2S co. sheep. Very cheap,
The Spectator, with sketches of the lives of the
authors, a new and splendid edition lot* this inter
estino book in 4 vol. 12mo. cloth.
The Crescent and the Cross, or the romance
and realities of eastern travel o, by Elliot Warbur
ton—l vol. 12mo. cloth.
'A peep at the Pilgrims, in 1636, a tale of olden
times, by Mrs. H. V. Cheesy, 1 vol. 12mo.
The Sunny Side, or the country minister's wife ;
a highly interesting hook-371. cents.
Also a lame stock of Law Books, Medicine
Books, (the largest in the city) all kinds of new
miscellaneous hooks, in large quantities—Blank
Books, Cap, Letter, Note and all other kinds of pa
per; with a very large stock of plain and fancy Sta
tionery.
The - subscriber is also the only Periodical agent
is the city—suhscriptions taken at publishers' 'pri
ces (free of postage) for Harpers, Graham, Godey,
Sartain, Peterson, Eclectic, Hunt's Merchant,
Knickerbocker, Magazine—the four English Re
views and Blackwood—Whig and Democratic Re
views—all the Medical Journals and Reviews—all
the NVeekly Journals and News and Literary pa
pers—all the •new cheap publications received as
soon as published.
W. 11. SPANGLER,
North Queen street
Mny '2s—tf-IS]
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of Phigadelphia,
rrius Company on the Ist of January, 1852, had
in force only Fifteen hundred and seven poli
cies while its assets and investments liable to pay
losses on that date amounted to
$257.93S 30,
of which Sum only $39.156 02 were represented
by notes for premiums. liCr' No LIFE COMPANY can
exhibit a more prosperous CONDITION OF AFFAIRS
and a larger accumulated Capital in proportion to
its liabilities.
Descriptive pamphlets, tables of rates, blank ap
plications, and every information on the subject of
life insurance cart be obtained of
JOHN ZIMMERMAN, North Queen Street.
EL'h PARRY, AL D., East King St., Agents Ibr
Lancaster.
illeelleal Examiner
.T6HN MILLER, M. D., North Queen St., Lan
may IS 3m-17
undersigned having taken, under the title
j_ of DIFFENBACH & ICI , :NEAGY, the Iron
Foundry, IVl , ..chine Shop, etc., from the late firm of
DifTenbach Iliestand, respectfully announce to
their friends and the public, that they will be pre
pared at all times, and at the shortest notice, to do
all kinds and descriptions of casting, Alachine
making and Repairing, at moderate rates and in the
most approved and workmanlike manner. They
hope from a strict attention to business, and a de
termination to employ none but the most efficient
workmen, to give general satisfaction.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to as
heretofore. DIFFENBACH S.- KENEAGY.
Hay 4, 1552. 15-41
Customer Wort(
- DEMONS furnishing their own goods, can have
1 them made up at short notice and in a work
manlike manner. Spring and Summer Fashions,
for 1852 received by ERBEN & CO.,
No. 35, North Queen st., Sign of the Striped Coat.
May 4, 1552. 6-15
Soy's Clothing.
DUDS CLOTHING, ready made and made to
JD order, at the Cheap Clothing Store of
- - -
ERBEN k CO.,
'United States Clothing Store, No. 35, North Queen
et., one square from the Court House, Eist side,
Lancaster, Pa. [May 4—15-tf
JOB PRINTING neatly and expediciouilly exe
cuted at this Office.
Lancaster Steam Sash Factnry, &
Floor Board Planing Miß,
NORTH DUKE STREET, ABOVE CH A ESNITT.
PULLEN S CAINES, respectfully inform the
citizens of Lancaster city and county, that they
are prepared to execute with promptnessand dis
patch, all orders in the Building Line ; such as
Door and Window Frames, Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Rolling and Stationary Blinds, Mouldings of vari
ous patterns and sizes, Trunk and Packing Boxes,
&c.. &c. Scroll Sawing, Splitting and Wood Turn
ing done to order in a superior manner, affair prices.
Flooring and Weather Boards, always On hand,
or worked to order, at short notice. .
NW also have the right for Lancaster County, for
the manufacture and sale of Densmore's Premium
Patent Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter—a 'superior ar-.
ticle, warranted to give satisfaction. Rights for,
any of the adjacent counties,. will be sold on rea
sonable terms
Plans, Elevations and SpecificatiOns drawn and
Estimates given for public or private edifices.
Krßuilders and others, wanting any article in
our line, will please give us a call, as wears deter
mined to do superior work, use good materials and
charge reasonable prices.
May IS—.6m]
Estate of Moses Fetter
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan'r.
W HERE,AI es AS Fetter,o" John
B Erh
did o n the sth Assigneed}•o of
f May,
1852, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the
said Court, his Account of the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interosted.
in the said Estate that the said Court have appoint
ed the 7th day of June next, for the confirmation
thereof,mniess exceptions be filed. Attest,
JOHN K. REED, Proth'y.
Proth'ys office, Lan., May IS, 4t-17
Estate of Ann Maria Stine, deed.
rVH E undersigned appointed by the Orphans'
•j_ Court oi'Lancaster county, Auditor, to ascer
tain Heirs and distribute the balance in the hands
of Abraham N. Breneman and Jacob Zercher, ad,
ministrators of the estate of Ann-Maria Stine, late
of the borough of Harrisburg, deed., to and among,
those en titied thereto; 11 erebv gi vet notice, that he
will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at
7 o'clock, P. M., on , atiq•day the day of June.
1852, at the public house of William Wright, in
the city of Lancaster, where all persons having an
interest in•said estate are requested to make known •
the same. JOAN M. AMWEG.
Lan. Man 4, 1552
Estate of Catharine Dowry,
In the Orphans' Court or LancaE,:er County
AA - 711E12E1AS, Christian K. Ho wry, Trustee of
Catharine Howry, did on the 2Stli day of
April, 18",2, file in the office of the clerk of the
Orphans' Court of said county his account of said
estate.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in said estate, that the said Court has appointed the
21st day of June next, 1b22, lot'. the confirmation
therol, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest,
may 11 4t'-LGJ
Estate of John Grube and Wife.
In the Court of Common Pleas of the co. of Lan:r.
AITHEREAS, Samuel Fry, Assignee of John
Ors he and Wile, of Warwick township, did
on the 29th day of April, 1852, file in the Office of
the Prothonotary of the said Count, his account of
the said Estate:
- 51,21956
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint
ed the seventh day of June, 1852, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled.
Attest, JOHN K. REED, Prothr'K.
Lan. may 11, 1565. 41-16
Estate oirChriglian Becker, dec , d.,
In the Court of:Common Pleas of: the co. of Lairr.
WHEREAS, Henry Erb, Trustee' under the
Will of said deceased, of the Estate of
Catharine ICauffman, a daughter of said deceased,
did on the 21st day of April, 1852, file in the Otliee
of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account
of said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Cdurt have appoint
ed the seventh day of June next for the confirma
tion thereof, unlesss exceptions he filed.
_ _
Attest, 3011 V K. REED, Ptothr v.
Lan. may 11, 185,2.
Estate of Feronica S Anna .Grotf,
(both deceased.) •
In •the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan.
\l' II EREAS, David M. Groff, Surviving, and
Sananel Huber, deceased, (11 : his Execu
tors,) Trustees of Feronica and .Anna Groff, dec'd.,
did on the 29th day of Aprll, 1852, file in the 01:
fine of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their
account of said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint
ed the seventh day or June, 13.52, for the confirm
ation thereof; unless exceptions be filed. •
Attest, .1011 N K. REED, Prothry.
Lan. may 11, 1852.
2 1 .7 ()lice to Tax Collectors.
Tabatement of 5 per cent. will be allowed
I. on all State Tax paid to the County Treasu
rer, on or before Thursday, the 15th day ofJuly—
agreeably to the 42d Section or the Act of the As
sembly passed April 29th, 1544.
The proportion of County rates and levies to be
paid at the same time DAVID SIIULTZ,
Lan. may 11 31-241 • Treasurer:
Estate ofJames Corey, deed.
FIIHE subscriber appointed an Additor to distrib
ute the assets orthe late James Corey, dec'd-.,
or the City of Lancaster, to and amongst' his cred
itors, will meet Mr that purpose at ZieglerN I I otel,
N. Queen street, on tVeduesday,'the .9ih.ofJune,
at 10 o'clock, A.
!nay 11 41-15]
Estate of David Creamer, deed.
LETTERS OF AD. , JINISTRATIoN on the es
tate or David Creamer, ilee'd.; late of Mantic
township, Lancaster county, having been i s sued to
the subscriber residing in said township:
All pra
sons indebted to said estate are requested - to make
payment immediately, ioid those having claims will
present them without delay, properly authenticated
Mr settlement to DANIEL GOOD, Adm'r.
April d 7, 1552:. 14-ht
Estate of James itoyers
(Late of East Lampeter township, deceased.)
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of
said deceased, baying been duly granted to
the undersigned, residing at Gordonville, in Lea
cock township; all persons having claims against
the said deceased arc requested to present them
duly authenticated Mr settlement, and all persons
indebted to said deceased are required to make
payment to HATHORN FREELAND, Ex , r.
April 13, 1852. , 12-6 t
Assigned Eslate of lig Moderwell.
- HD OBERT INIODERWELI; AND WIFE, of the
TA, city of Lancaster, having by Deed of Volun
tary Assignment, dated March 24. th, 1 , 52, convey
ed all their estate, real and personal, to the
scribers, for the benefit of their creditors, all per
sons indebted to said estate, or having claims
against the same, are requested to make settlement
with either of the undersigned.
JOILN HOSTETTER. Penn twp.„
JACOB BAUSMAN,' Lanc'r
F. J. KRAMPII, City.,
The Assignees will be present all day, fr6m 9 to
5 o'clock, on the Sth of May next, at, the public
house of Abraham Hostetter. in the city of Lancas
ter, to attend to all claims and accounts touching
the assigned estate. .T. H.,
J. 8.,
F. .1. H.
April 27-3t-14]
WM. DAILY & SON,
Importers Dralers
) and
ENGLISH, FRENCH W
SDI,I WATCHES.
JEWELRY. SILVERAVARE. PLATED.
WARE. AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Are constantly rerciving the latest style's
of the above Goods, which are offered at
wholesale or retail. at
•
No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near •
Decatur Street, f'lhihulelphia.
~fit
ESTABLIbIIED IN 15.. 0-
%S.
O .
''' toarranted In Le What they
•
Notice to Contractors
SEALED PROPOSALS for digging the Cellar.
per cubic yerd, for the New Court House ' will
be received at the Commissioners , Office, at Lan
caster, until the 24th inst., when the plan and spe
cifications will be made known.
DAVID STYER,
SAMUEL: FRY, •
CHRISTIAN HESS,
Lancaster, May IS, 1852.] Commissioners.
'THE subscriber has just received a large assort
ment of Stoves of the latest patterns, includ
ing the celebrated Liberty Air-tight Cook, flat
top'complele and others. Also a splendid assort
ment of Parlor Stoves ' coal ancl wood, Sa;amander,
&c., all of which sold at the lowest prices.
REUBEN S. ROHRER,
oet:8-40] . Sign of the Anvil.
Bounty Land Warrants,
WANTED ' fbr which the highest cash price will
paidALSO
5,000 Thousand Dollars to be secured by first
Judgment Bonds on Real Estate, in amounts from
$lOO to $lOOO. .
A. IV. RUSSEL & CO.
opposite the National. House, North Queen St.,
Lancaster. • japril 13 3
POLLEN'S CAINES,
Architects and Builders
DAVID MAY,
Clerk 0. C
AMOS SLAYMA
Auditor
Stoves ! Stoves !
Valuable. Property Fer Sale.
fr HE large and commodious HOUSE for-EN
Merly occupied by thesubscriber in South
Queen street, opposite the:Odd Fellolvs , Hall.—
There is an extensive'range of back buildings,
gas and water are introduced; and there is, in ad
dition, two wells of excellent water on the premi
ses end the privilege of a third on the line of this
and the adjoining property. The property would
be suitable for a public house, or a boarding house,
or the buildings in the rear might be converted in
to a number of small dWelling houses, which, on
account of the premises being near the Conestoga
Steam Mills could be readily. xented to advantage.
Lan. May 11
Abbeville at . Private Sale.
H E subscriber, Trustee for Mrs. A. W. Gonder,
offers at private sale, thai 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 cultivation.
The improvements are a commodious TWO s a ti 111
STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first-rate "
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
rated parcels, as purchasers may desire.
The dwelling house, tenant house, spring house,
carriage house, sc., 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 thrift with all the advantages and conveniences
which could be desired. On this part is a valuable
limes-tone quarry. with two lime kilns in successful
operation, and ready sale fur all the lime.
Part of the premises is laid out in three five acre
lots, which will make desirable building and pas
ture lots, and will be sold separately if desired.
Persons wishing to view the premises, and for
terms of sale will please call on W3l. ..NATHIOT,
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.
February 3, 1852. 2.-tf
City Property at Private Sale.
THE subscriber will dispose of at private sale,
on reasonable terms, all that fine DWELLING
HOUSE and piece of ground, with the buildings ad
joining, now in the occupancy of Mr. Sanderson,
and well known as connected with the est.blish
ment of the " LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER."
This property,is situated in the city of Lancaster,
in Market Square, and consists ., or an excellent
MOW. TWO STORY RESIDENCE,
gam built in modern style, with parlors, bed-
W. lO rooms, and ofifiiies, 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 tine 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 fora
. small family. - There
is a hydrant and plenty of water in the yard, irt the
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 Courts, County Offices, Mar
kets, and principal Hotels, and is withal located
quietly and pleasantly.
An indisputable title will be given, and the terms
will be made to suit purchasers.
For further particulars,, enquire of JAMES L.
Rkrsorms, Esq., Attorney at Law, Lancaster,
who is lny Agent, ,ind who will make known the
terms:
JOHN W. FORNEY.
March T3,185:2, 941
Pt•ilratc Sale.
r HE subscribers offer at private sale all that
1_ certain FURNACE Mr the smelting of Hon,
Casting House. Steam' Engine, Boilers, Blowing
Apparatus, Puddling Furnace, Coal House, Office,
and out-buildings thereto belonging, and the land
whereon the same is erected, containing
THREE ACRES AND FORTY PERCHES,
situate in the southern part or the city of Lancas
ter, near the Conestoga Navigation on the turnpike
road leading to AVi, lair Street, adjoining to lands
of Abin. Hostetter, dee'd, Robert Powers, deed,
and others, formerly known as Ford's Furnacce
and Forrre.
All the buildings are of the most substantial kind,
nearly new, covered with. slate and in good order.
For terms apply to the subscribers in the city of
Lancaster. HENRY R. REED,
THUS. BAUMGARDNER,
Trustees.
ted 3 '52-2-tf
Valuable Farni and Mill Property
FOR ' , ALI
1~111 l 3 subscriber will sell, at private vale, his
F 1101, ,tuatcd within one half mile of the
Borough of h uynesbornugh, Augusta county, Va.,
and in sight of the great Central Itail*oad—con
so.ting of 395 1( viz 113 of first rate Wheat
and Grass Land, and 252 Acres of Mountain Land,
adjoining the nitwit, The improvements
arc a goodij
I' RI :%1E HOUSE,
Swinger Barn, with Straw Shedg, Corn Crib, Wagon
Shed, Carriage House, Spring House, Chopping
Alin and Saw .51in.
This is one •of the most desirable properties in
the Valley of Virginia, either for a Merchant Mill
or Factory, where any 'amount of work may be
done. In fact, there Is no place where mananufac
tory of coarse Woolens and Cottons is more need
ed, dial which would yield a greater per tentage.
There is water power sufficient for any amount . ot
machinery.
KrPersons wishing to purchase can learn the
tennis by applying to the subscriber at this place.
Terms easy and possession given immediately wtth
a good title. ' 'T. M. DURBORAW.
Wayneshorough t April 27, 1552. 'l4-5t
Reading G..zette insert to the amount of $l,
and charge this office. .
Crciss , ICSrCass➢BL OH
THIS 011 is composed of vegetable propertieff,
it is therefhre perfectly harmless and is cer
tain in its efficacy in eradicating all DANDRUFF
front the head ; it likewise' gives the hair a }MAU
IYirui GLOSSY appearance, and eansing it to flow in
luxuriant CI.:BLS.
Prepared and sold only by J. Cnoss, at his Hair
Cutting and SHAVING SALOON,in North Queen
street, (next door to Jobe F. Longs Drug Store,)
Lacastur Pa.—where testimonials of the good quad.
ities of this oil can be seen.
Lancaster, Atiril 27, 1852.
_t..
To the Ladies of Lancaster
THUS. J. WENTZ 0c.C0., have opened thisday
a magnificent assortment of SPRING DRESS
.is ILES, which they are prepared to offer at great
bargains.
Rich Brocade Silks.
- Rich Fancy Figured Silks—choice colors.
Changeable Sdks, G2l, 75, and 871 cents.
13eautifid India Silks.
Magnificent Jasper Sillis, Foulard Silks, etc.
In short their stock of Fine Dress Goods can fa
vorably compare with any in Lancaster, and offer
great inducements to purchasers.
Also, another lot of Clalys and Barege do Laine.
Barges, from 12" cts., to 37.; cts. per yard. \
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES
Sprin . g Shades Bajous and .Llexandre's Super Kid
Gloves.
An extensive lot of PARASOLS, embroidered,
watered, plain, etc.
Turc Satins, all shades, 91 and upwards.
AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE,
Corner of East King and Centre Square,
Lancaster, INla'y 4, 1852. 15-tf
To the Gentlemen
W E E h u a , , c 'e , j l i4st H r ,4 ec e. ived BLACK AND COLOR-
Sedan's Colebrated . Black Cloth.
Black and Fancy colored Cashmeretts.
Black and Fancy Silks and Satin Vesting.
Black Doe Skin Cassimere.
Fancy colOred Cassimeres.
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Cravats.
Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders.
Fancy, Striped and Figured Shirting.
Beautiful Linen Drilla for Summer wear, etc., at
the Golden Eagle. THOS.J. WENTZ & CO.,
Corner of East King and Centre Square.
Lancaster, May 1A52. 15-tf
Last and Hoot Tree Manufactory,
, r H. LOCHER, West King street, having ta
..ken - the establishment lately occupied by
George in the rear of his Leatherand Find
ing Store, will continue the manufacture of Lasts,
Boot Trees and Shoemaker's tools.
Having engaged the services of first-rate work
men, he feels prepared to furnish all goods war
ranted, at the shortest notice.
KrOld Lasti and Shoemaker's Tools altered at
the shortest notice. .
. . •
Xr.A.pple Wood bonght at the Sign of the Goz.-
DEN LAST, a few doors west of Steinman's Hard
ware Store. M. H. LOCHER.
Lancaster, April 27, A ly-14
HATS—The most beautiful HATS
afor Spring . and. Summer wear ever offered in
this vicinity, are to be had at the City Hat and Cap
Store, North Queen street, at the sign of the FIVE
HATs ni next ducir to Murray's Book Store.
3. AMER, Proprieter.
te..TAlso—a large assortment of CAPS of every
description, cheap for cash. r May 11-16
To the Soldiers of the War of ISII2.
NVANTED.—SeveraI Hundred Bounty Land
Warrants wanted—the. highest cash prices
paid. WILLIAM S. AM WEG,
Office South Queen street, Lancaster city.
May 4,1852. 15-if
lr,„ HAVING just returned from Philadelphia,
with a splendid assortment' of SPRING
1 -1 — BONNETS and FANCY TRIMMINGS of
the most beautiful patterns and latest styles, begs
leave to invite the Ladies to give her a call and ex
amine her stock. Her Straw, Casing and Neapoli
tan:Bonnets are indeed,beautiful, Ribbons, Artifi
dale, Flowers, Bonnet Caps and - a fine variety of
Embroidery, consisting of Lacea and Edgings, just
received. Also, some fine and pretty Marrrim.as
very cheap; Gloves, Hosiery and Parasols at redo
c4d prices.
. Old Bonnets and Men's Summer Hats whitened
and done up as heretofore in the best manner.
Mrs. R. hopes her Country friends will find her
at her new stand in NORTH QUEEN STREET) imme
diately adjoining the Printing office and Book Store
of John Bear, where she will use her best efforts
as heretofore to give satisfaction.
Lancaster, May 11, 1852. 16-4 t
ELLIS LE W IS.
If-16
HE largest assortment in this city is to be found
T
at AMER'S City Eat and Cap Store, North
Queen street. Please call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. Cheap for Cash.
JOHN AMER, Proprietor, Lancaster, Pa.
May I I, 1852. 16-tf
Panama, Leghorn & Straw Hats.
300 Dozen Palm Leaf Hats. 45 dozen Canada
Straw Hats, and a complete assortment of
Mans and Boys, Panama ' ',Leghorn and Braid Hats
by the dozen or single, for sale by
may 11 tl-161 C. HAGER & SON.
Barry's Tricopherous,
TlOR.restoring, preserving and beautifying the
Hair, eradicating Scurf and Dandruff, sc..
- -
OTlffirl
Medical, Drug and Chemical Store 2
Lan. may 11 tr.l6j No. 13, East King St
4000 pounds of Rouzer'a celebrated Oak
Tanned Spanish SOLE LEATHER,
for sale low, directly opposite Cooper's Hotel, by
may II tf-16] M. H. LOCH'ER.
OF every variety, cut and made in the very best
manner, can be had at the cheap Clothing
!tore of ERBEN & CO.,
No. 35 North Queen street, Sign of the Striped Coat.
Lancaster, May 4, 185 . 2. 15-tf
J. F. Shroder Si, Co.—Bankers.
N0."6, NORTH QUEEN...STREET,
WILL receive money on deposite for any length
of time upon the following terms.
5 per cent. interest allowed on all deposites.—
Fifteen days notice required if the depositor wish
es to withdraw.
No interest allowed on deposites of Fifteen days
and under.
IgrDIMES and HALF DIMES bought at a pre
mium. J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
April 13, 1852—tf Bankers.
4THE largest assortment of all shapes and
Iqualities can be had at AMER'S City Hat and
Cap Store, NORTH QUXEN STREET, in Kramph's
Building, nextdoor toAlurray's Book Store. Please
call and see how he sells for Cash. [May 11
ATISSES MARINE 4. KING would inform the
Ladies of Lancaster city and county, that
they have just returned from the city with a ,
handsome assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY,
which they will open' for the inspection of the:r
friends and the public generally, on THURSDAY,
the 22d inst., in the room.lately occupied by Miss
Dougherty, a few doors east of Sprechees Hotel,
and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
Lancaster, April 20, 1852. .13-tf
Plainfield Classical Academy.
FOUR miles West of Carlisle. The Twelfth
Session commences on -Monday, - play 3, 1851.
This Institution has been -in successful opera
tion 7 years, during which such additions and im
provements have been made as to render it one of
the most commodious and convenient in the State.
In regard to healthfulness it may be mentioned
that no case . 01 serious sickness has occurred in
the Institution since it was founded. Its moral
purity is attested by the fact that depraved associa
tions, kenes of vice, and resorts for dissipation
have no .existence in the neighborhood.
The course of instruction comprises the branches
required by the merchant, professional man or col
legian. Also modern languages, vocal and instru
mental music, &c.
It is the determination of the Proprietor that the
Institution shall sustain the reputation it has al
ready acquired for imparting thorough instruction,
and inculcating and establishing virtuous principles
in the minds of the youth submitted to his charge.
Terms (per session of fire months) $50,00.
For catalogues containing references, &c., ad
dress, R.. K. BURNS.
Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cum
berland co., Pa.
Assisted by D. W. Enatortsorr, A. 8., and Ant-
TON CLAXTON. [sprit 20, 1552 13-tf
JAS. W.QUiNN'S Ladles and Gentlemen's
Fancy Boot end Shoe Store
HAS been removed to the room
lately occupied.by Mrs. Hull, North
4 etiQueen street, near the Railroad,
Lancaster, where he is . prepared to
_
manufacture Fine French Fancy
Boots, do. plain Walking Shoes, Monroes, Con
gress Boots and Gaiters. Also, al kinds of Heavy
Work, suitable for Country as well am City custom.
All who want a neat fit and an easy Boot would
do well to call at J. W. Quinn , s_new store.
LADIES' BRANCH.—To the Ladies he would
say that all who want an extra fine Satin Gaiter,
Italian Cloth do., Francais do. fancy colored, white
Kid Slippers, French do.; Shoetees, Jenny Linde,
Jefferson, Ties, Buskins, Kid Gaiters, Morocco
Boots; and a4l the various styles; and as he intends
to sell as cheap as any other establishment in the
city, he respectfully solicits their patronage, assu
ring all who may patronise him, that no efforts wil.
be spared to give general satisfaction, both in qual
ity and in price.
A large assortment of various colored Gaiters al
ways on hand. Also, Children's Shoes of every
description. April 20, 1852-13-tf
holesale and Retail Dealer in Leather, Moroccos Li
rings, Lasts, Boot Trees, and Shoe Findings,
SIGN OF THE LAST,
Opposite Cooper's, Red Lion Hotel, West King street,
L.d.i.VC-RSTER, PA.
KEEPS constantly on hand a full assortment of
all•the above named articles, and is determi
ned to keep of the very best kinds, and to sell upon
the very best terms.
irShoemakers and others are invited to call and
examine the stock and satisfy themselves, as to
price and quality.
At the uld stand a few doors west of Steinman's
Hardwire Store. [April 27, 1852-14-1 y
SAMUEL HENSLER,
PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER, CAKE BAKER,
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AND ICE CREAM MANUFACTURER.
No. 6, EA. KING .STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
9 ' , HE subscriber takes this method to inform his
I friends and the people of Lancaster city and
vicinity generally, that he has taken the well known
and popular Confectionary stand, formerly kept by
Mr. John L. Keffei , No. 6, East King street, where
he will constantly keep on hand, a fresh assortment
of CAKES of every description. Parties and Pri
vate Families will find this the place to make their
purchases, if they desire Cakes of excellent quali
ty. Also, Fancy Cakes baked to order at the short
est notice, Large Pound, Fruit, Sponge and Lady
Cakes, baked, iced and ornamented in various devi
ces, such as Altar of Hymen, Love Wreaths, Bo
quets, etc., at the shortest notice. A fresh assort
ment of CANDIES, has just been magufactured by
the undersigned, which he will sell Wholesale and
Retail, at the lowest cash prices.
p -Having attended to the Ice CREAM and CANE
BARING departmont for V. P. Anderson duringlast
season and rendered ample satisfaction, the under
signed , feels satisfied that he can do an much for
those who may be kind enough to patronise hire.—
Ice Cream put up in fancy moulds and pyramids,and
sent to any part of the city. • -
.nrCountry Merchants are invited to call at No.
6, or Bend their orders, to whom prompt attention
will be given by SAMUEL HENSLER,
April 20—tf-13] Practical Confectioner.
Spring Millinery.
MRS. KURTZ desires to make known to the
Ladies, that she his just returned from Phila
delphia,with a very beautiful assortment of
SPRING BONNETS,
B onnet Caps, Ribbons, Flowers, &c.; which
she will
OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT, MAY THIRD,'
at her Rooms in NORTH QUEEN STREET. She
trusts by endeavoring to please all, to merit a con
tinuance of past patronage. Her prices are always
reasonable, and her work done in the neatest and
most substantial manner.
Remember the old stand—North Queen street,
nearly opposite Senees (late Vanknnan , s) Hotel.
Lancaster, April 21,1852. 14-2 m
Shirts ! Shirts! Shirts:
FSHIRTS.—WeII made and good fitting
FINE
Shirts may be bought cheap, at
ERBEN'S - CLOTHING STORE,
No. 35, North Queen street, sign oi the Striped Coat.
• Also—Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Stocks, Hand
kerchiefs, Suspenders, Summer Drawers, and every
other article in the Gentlemen's Furnishing line.
• May 4, 1812. 15-tf
Land Warrants.
wE are now buying 40, 80 and 160 Acre Land
Warrants ' at Philadelphia or New York
rates. J. F. SHRODER Sr CO.,
Bankers, No. 6, North Queen street, Lancaster.
April 20,1862. 184
Mrs• Ranithiger
Straw. Hats S
CHAS. A. HEINITSIPS
Just Received,
Spring Clothing,
Kossuth Hats
EMU=
REMOVAL
M. H. Locher,
HARDWARE.
HE subscribers have just received at their
T
New and Cheap Hardware Store, a splendid
assortment of house furnishing goods, to which they
invite the attention of persons buying
HOUSE STIERES.
A complete assortment of Knives and Forks, Table.
and Tea Spoons,Waiters. Looking Glasses, Shovel
and Tongs, 81TT2371A WARE, Coffee Mills,
Blushes, Pots, Kettles Pans, &c.
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CEDAR WARE.
Brewing and Wash Tuba, Buckets, Churns, Stands,
Bushel, Bushel and Peck Measures, Wooden
Bowls, &c.
COOK STOVES
of the most approved patterns. A general assort=
meat, of BUILDING MATERIALS—Locks, Lat
ches,HinfaT7Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glass, Paints,
Oils and Varnishes. . •
A superior article of genuine Fire Proof Paint.
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
Planes, Hand, Pannel and Back Saws, Chisels,
Augers, Braces and Bitte, Hatchets, &c. A general
assortment of warranted Edge Tools.
FARMING UTENSILS.
Ploughs, Patent Straw Cutters, Chains of all
descriptions, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Mattocks, &c.
SADDLER'S AND COACH MAKERS will find
n their stock a complete assortment of geode suit
able to their trade, all of which they are offering at
greatly reduced prices and respectfully solicit from
dealers and consumers an examination of their stock.
They hope by strict attention to business and
endeavors to please customers, to merit a share of
public patronage.
PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER,
Between Shober and Van Kananan's Hotel, North
Queen street. [feb 10-341
The World's Fair Premium
SAFES,
DEPOT, GREEN BLOCK, WATEB. STREET,
(Between Maiden Lane and Wall etreetd
NEW YORK.
THE subscriber placed his Fire and Burglar-
Proof Iron Safe in competition with the whole
world at the great Exhibition in London, for which
an impartial jury awarded a medal.
The American FA., held last fall at Castle Gar
den, also awarded to hint a gold medal fur the best
Fire-Proof Safe, and he has been put in comp eti
lion with others tar that purpose. Certificates hive
been received from the following well-known mer
cantile houses, who have had their books, papers
and money preserved in these superior Safes within
the last thirty days, (and can, with many others, be
seen at my store,) viz: Messrs. Stillwell & Mon
trose, and Mr. J. L. Watkins, in the Fulton street
fire ; Messrs. Fisher & Robinson, and 51esers. John
Lock wood & Co., in the great fire corner of Liberty
and Nassau streets, and Messrs. Proud & Bowman,
in Jersey City.
I am the proprietor of HALL'S PATENT LOCK,
which obtained a medal (in the name of Adam. &
Co., Boston,) at the World's Exhibition, and is
considered the be.t Lock for the price, ever inven
ted, being proof against powder, and the Key is no
larger than a cent, and can be made changeable.
I invite all purchasers to a close and careful in
vestigation before purchasing, and decide for theme
selves, who makes the hest Fire, Burglar and
Damp-Proof Safes combined.
SILAS C. HERRING,
Noe. 135, 137, and 139 Water street, New York.
AGENTS
John Farrel, 34 Walnut street, Philadelphia
C. L. Harmon, Chicago, 111.
Henry Williams, NI ilwaukie, Wis.
Fry & McCandhah, Richmond, Va.
april 6
REMOVAL.
FAMILY MEDICINES.
T . LONG & SCHOENFELD, respectfully in
t) Jorm their friends and the public generally,
that they have removed their Family Medicine
Store to Kramph , s Arcade, N. E. corner of North
Queen and Orange streets.
They will constantly keep on 1-and, a large as
sortment of the most Popular Family Medicines,
which are known to the public, and will be able to
furnish Country Stores at the manuliicturing prices.
They have just received and offer for sale, a fresh
supply of Dr. Davie's Depurative, Old Dr. Town
send's Celebrated Sarsaparilla, the Graefenburg
Medicines, I. S. Houghton's Pepsin, the great Dye
pepsii Curer. Dr. Spohn's Elixir of Health, a valu
able Family N-edicine, Dr. Spohn's Remedy for Sick
Headache atid Disordered Stomach, Dr. Dean's
Rheumatic Pills, for Rheumatism and Nearalgia,
Dr. Hooliand's German Bitters, Dr. Wm. Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, Loudon and Co's. Family
Medicines, Hutching's Dyspepsia Bitters, Bogel's
Hypersion Fluid, for the Hair, Oldridge's Balm of
Columbia, White's Hair Regenerator, or Amber
Gloss—all of which they will warrant pure and.gen
nine. l Lan. April 13, 11152-12-3 m
J. DELLINGER
MAKES this method to inform the citizens of
Lancaster city and county, that he still contin.
uee so tako those truly beautiful DAGUERRIAN
PICTURES, near the Market House, in Centre
Square, at his rooms in Longenecker's (formerly
known as Baumgardner's) Building, and directly
over Geidners Hat Store, where he hopes to receive
a continuance of patronage from his friends both
in the city and county of Lancaster, thanking them
at the same time for past favors.
A NEW SIDE LIGHT has been added to his
Room, expressly Rir the Daguerrian business, so
that he can now take Pictures in cloudy as well as
clear weather.
Likenesses warranted to give satisfaction, other
wise no charge will be made.
iCritcatcararm THE PLACE—northwest corner of
Centre Square, near the Market House
April 20, 1852
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CHERRY PECTORAL
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COMM
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
IN o ff ering to the community this justly celebrated
remedy for diseases of the throat and lunge, 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 assertion or fislse state
meets of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope
to suffering humanity which facts will 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
Mat eria Medico, Bowdoin College
. Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of
your preparation, until I had an opportunity of wit
nessing its effects in my own family, or in the
families of my 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 remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary
diseases. PARREN CLEAVELAND, M. D.
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1849.
From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in Me city.
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 Springsa
July 5, 1899. f
Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Sir t I have been afflicted with
a painful 'affection of the lunge, and all the symp
toms of settled consumption, for more than ayear.
I could find no medicine that would 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
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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.
irr The following was one of the worst of cases,
which the physicians and friends thought to be in
curable consumption :
CHEsurt, Pa., Aug. 22, 1846.
J. C. Ayer,—Sir: I was taken with 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. While 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
'educed me to continue its use, and I soon found
my health much improved. Now in three months,
I am well and strong, and can attribute my cure
only to your great meicine.
With the deepest gratitude, yours,
JABIES GODFAX7.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, practi
cal Chemist, Lowell, Maas.
Sold by • JOHN F. LONG,
C. A. HEINITSH,
J. W: RAW LINS,
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