WEpID F,O.B.J.TUp WEST 1 - A Fltie Roc'Wight= Farmfor Sale HE subanriber beincdOt . erpined to remove t T o 'the IW.nst, Offers for.sale, privately, the Farm . Vvhich he _resides, situated five miles east of Harrisonburg, and one and a half miles east• of Taylors, Springs, and fying on both sides of the Rockingham'Turnpike, leading from Harrisonburg to Stanardsville, and lying on - both Sides of the Keexeltdwn road, running up and , down the Valley, until onelmile south of Keezeltown. It is situated 3Nithin half a mile of a good Merchant Mill, Saw Milli, Tannery, 4.c. It adjoins the lands of Messrs. Jonathan Peale David Eder; and others, and 1 . CONTAINS 314 ACRES, '. • 1501 or 160 Acres of which is cleared and in a good state of Cultivation ; some .10 or 20 acres is good MeidOW;and more can be made, it desired. The remainder is well timbered. The improvements are, a large frame Dwelling House, containing 11 rooms, with a good Kitchen, (neiirly new) adjoining Loomhouse, Smokehouse, carriage house, corn house, and all other necessary ouhouses. The barn ia.somewhat out of repair. Th re is a fine spring•of water, and also a good Da ry near the House. This is a good situation for a blacksmith and wa gon-maker ; and the wagonmaker's shop and bla l cksmith , s shop are both -here, end have been carried r on for a number of years. There are also twit other Dwelling Houses to suit both shOps. ! ass is ii. Theie are two other Dwelling . Houses • on different portions on the Farm. i his!Farm would suit very well to be divided, if deldred. There is a fine young Orchard near the main Dwelling. House, containing ninety Apple Trees Of excellent winter and summer Fruit, be sides Cherry and Peach Trees. There are alas newer -failing springs of excellent water on differ ent parts of the place, end stock can have access to 'meter from every field on the place. The Land is Well; adapted to all kinds of grain, clover, timo thy, and other. grass. This is one of the most plea sant places to live in the Valley of Virginia. It weuldmake a very fine situation for a Farm, as the house fronts both the Rockingham • Turnpike and Keezeltown road. Also, another Tract or Woodland, lying 11 miles east of the other Farm, containing 192 ACRES, adjoining the lands of Messrs. Samuel Ermin, Geo Nicholas, and others.. ' The above property, is now in market, and a b rgain may be obtained, as I am determined to sell. II forbear a more minute description, as farm ers desirous of purchasing will of course examine fdr themselves. Terms very reesonable. and pos session given at any time to snit the purchaser. For lurther information address the. subscriber at Harrisonburg, Rockingham co.. Va. Jan 4—tf-t9 ELI KERAN. ____ ___ • raluable Real Estate in Mia E mi Co., Ohio, at PUBLIC SAL. The Farm of Peter Coblentz, Deed. virtue of the last will and testament ofPeter Coblenti, of Montgomery county in the State efOhin, dec'd, the undersigned, as executors, will offer at public sale on the premises, on Thursday, the 3d day orMarcli next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., all that valuable farm or tract of land, lying and being in the County of Miami, in the State of Ohio, and known for a number of years as the Coleman Farm, containing about 409 acres of and, about one half 'of which is under cultivation, the balance heavily imhered with oak, h ckory, poplar, walnut 4-c., ituate about 4h miles east of Troy, and directly on the main road leading from Troy to Urbana ; also on the main road leading from Dayton to Piqua.— This farm is watered by several never failing springs, and by Lost I creek running through the whole length ofit. The improvements ar a comfortable two-story frame dwellin ; 4111 house with kitchen, a large frame barn, with it fl the other necessary out-buildings, a very fine or chard with an excellent selection of . choice fruit. Any person wishing further information respecting this farm, will call on Mr. E. Shaffer, on the prem ises, or on either of the subscribers, in the city of Dayton. PossessioM will be given on the first day of April next. Terms of Sale.—One-fourth of the purchase mon ey on the day of sale, or on the day possession is given, the balance in three equal annual payments, with interest from the Ist day of April next, tot e secured to the undersigned; and upon the payment of the purchase money, the Executors will execute a good and sufficient deed to the purchaser or pur chasers, according to law. JACOB COBLENTZ, Executors. JOHN R. COBLENTZ, Jan. 11. • 2m-31 Two Valualble Farms for Sale, THE subscriber oters at private sale the follow. ing described Real Estate: No. I—Situated ill North 'Middleton township; s,iles cast of Carlisle, about one mile north of the Carlisle and HairisbuT turnpike road, contain nig 225 acres ' more or less, about limestone, and the residue black slate and Meadow land, all clear ed and in a high state .of cultivation, except 50 acres well covered with heavy Timber. The build ngs are a very fine' TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, and . a good Frame Barn, partly new, with Corn cribs, Wagoril sheds, a fine Spring house, and a never failingl spring of water near the door of the house, also a good orchard or choice fruit, Price $5O per acre, No. 2—ls situated one and a half miles north of Carlisle, on the road leading from SterreWs Gap to Carlisle, containing one hundred and sixty five acres of first rate Slate land well limed, except 35 acres which arewell covered with Timber. The improvements are a two STORY FRAME HOUSE, and a large Franie Barn, all the necessary out buildings are in gciod condition; also a large orch ard of very choice FRUIT; the farm is well sup plied with water for,stock in all all the fields.— Also two wells of water near the house that never fail. Price $35 per acre. Persons wishing to pur- Chase or to examine the property will please call on the subscriber residing in Carlisle. My reason for selling the above mentioned Farms is, because they do not join any of my other prop , erty. Possession will, bc,given on the let of April i required, Payments will be made to snitthe pur . chasers. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. aug 24 t -31 City Property at Private Sale. rrHE subscriber will dispose of at private sale, 1 'on reasonable terms, all that fine DWELLING HOUSE and piece of ground, with the buildings a& joining, now in the occupancy of Mr. Sanderson, ,and well known as connected with the establish ment of the a' LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER." This property is situated in the city of Lancaster, in Market Square, and consists of an excellent TWO STORY RESIDENCE, ml 111 built in modern style; with parlors, bed " in rooms, and offices ,••he 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 he easily con 1-verted into a residence for a small family. There is a hydrant and plenty of water in the yard, in the dwelling and office. • To a lawyer or a printer this property offersrnany advantages. It is in a. central position, in the neighborhood of the, courts, County Offices, Mar kets, and principal Hotels, and is withal located ' quietlyd.ind pleasantly. Au irrdisputable title will Le given, and the terms made to hull purchasers. !,ther particulars, enquire of JAntEs L. 765'4, Attorney at Law, Lancaster, At atd WI., will make known the jou"; W. FORNEY 9-t1 1,152. Valuable Proporty For Sale. HE large and com modious HOUSE for- T jg merly occupied by the Sklini;n4tr ru South Queen street : opposite the Odd Fellows , H a ll.— There is an extensive range or back buildings, ' gas and water are tntroduced; and there in, in ad ditidn, two wellS or excellent water on the preml- Les rnd the privilege of a third on the line of this and the adjoining property. The property would ne suitable for a public house, or a boarding house, or the buildings in the rear might he converted in 'to a number of small dwelling houses, which, on , account of the premises being near the Conestoga Steam Mills could be readily rented ,to advantage. Lan, May 11 Building Lots foe Sale. - nay a resolution of the Board of Trustee of the _DI First Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of Lancaster, will be sold at private sale, the ground in the 'rear of the Church building, (formely occu- ' pied as a burying ground,) and lacing on Walnut street, which can be divided into three handsome building lote.—to he sold separately imr together, as may best suit puimhasers. Possession given im mediately. Apply to BENJAMIN F. SIIENK, President orthe Board of Trustees. - Lancaster,Nov 30 • tf-45 , . F or Rent—From the Ist of April next a two story and attic Brick dwelling house situa ted on thqeast side of North Duke, st., now occu pied by .ITs. B. Wager, Esq., This dwelling is supplied with Gas fixtures in all its depaitmeats excepting the attic., also with hydrant water and a bath room,—the lot extending east to al4 feet alley. Application to be made to MRS. AMELIA JEFFRIES, • East King st. MEM] For Rent.—The new two-story BRICK ER DWELLING HOUSE, situated 'on thei, South East corner of Orange and' Shippen streest. Possession given on the first of April next, 1853. For terms apply to MICHAEL MALONE, or MICHAEL MSGRANN. fob 1 tf-2 A F C ES F LANCASTER COUNTY. DAVID.SHULTZ, Esq, - . Treasurer of Lanese ter County; }n Account with said county Jan. 6, 1852.—P8• . • • To cash, receivetiof Miller Fraim, Esq., late Treasur, balance per Auclitorsf,ll,port, $10,483 211 " 'James K Simpson, Esq,,lor 'sale of estray mare in Coleraln twp. 4 60 ' John M. Miller, sup ' r of W. Lampe. ter twp., for his portion of repairs of bridge at John Musselmans mill in said twp., 37 50 " 32. Zahm, for gas consumed in exhi bitions in Court House, 2 00 " D. P. Gardner, fine for P. King with out license, 24 67 •• Michael Steers, supervisor of West Lampeter twp. for his portion of repairs of bridge at John Musselmatis mills in said township, 37 00 Isaac Messner, on account of bond for bridge across Muddy Creek, in. 157 00 • " Henry Breneman, full of subscrip tion to bridge, 9 00 • " County Commissioners loaned by sundry indviduals, 14,150 00 • Longenecker St Helm, supervisors of Strasburg twp., their portion of repairs of bridge at John Dlusseltaans mill, in said township. Z 5 00 County Commissioners, loaned by sundry individuals, 2.520 00 •" Isaac Messner. on account of bridge 'across Muddy Creek, " Francis Taylor, loaned to the county, . • • P. G. Eberman, Esq., proceeds of sale of the old County Prison to be applied towards defraying the expenses of the new County Prison, " Lancaster Bank. 60 day loans, • " Henry Loyer, supervisor of Manor twp., on account of 'bridge at John Lint ners mill, 300 00 • " I. N Lightner, Esq., for materials in the building on lot sold by him to the co., 700 00 • " D. 0. Eshleman, on account of for feited recognirances of Benton, ' 52 25 " Samuel Weaver on loan to the co., 200 00 " Sundry persons `' " 1.400 00 B. Bauman. for old lumber sold, 'llB 56 " John Auxer, Esq., fine for aching Aeer Sunday, 1,33 for Harnishes P. G. Eberman, Esq., note for lumber, 98 00 Orphan Asylum of Lancaster, loan 960 00 to the county, Sundry persons, " 1 525 00 • B. Bauman, for old-Iron he., sold at the old county Prison, • lumber he., sold on new court house ground, 422 89 Wm. Linville, loaned the county for 9 months, • B. Bauman, for materials bought by 11. Carpenter on new court house ground, 105 00 • N. B. Wolf, for exonerated tax Co lumbia borough, 1 00 L. C. Light, Esq., E. Lampeter twp. fine for violating the Sabbath, 2 90 • S. P. Bower. Esq.. proceeds of sale of stray hogs, Strasburg borough, 5 00 Henry Loyer, supervisor Manor twp., 'in full of subscription to bridge across Lit tle Conestoga, 118 33 `• Isaac Messner. on account of subscrip tion to bridge across Mudd3 , Creek, ••• Christian Kendig, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Bre aeman, dec'd in full of subscription to bridge across Chiques at his mill, 49 00 • County Commissioners for stationery furnished for military tax purposes, 10 00 S. P. Bower. Esq., proceeds of sale of stray horse,Strasburg twp., 44 00 •• D. Styer, Esq., for marble sold on new Court House ground, 12 00 •l :11 Zathm, Esq., root of court house for exhibition of infant drummer, G. It. Hendrickson. Esq., clerk Q. S. for fines and jury fund to this day. •• '• Wm. Weidman, Esq., for stray sheep sold, Leacock twp., 199 '• Elias Eby, Esq., on account of fines and jury fund, mount of outstanding taxes of 1851 Assessment for .183 . 2. Adamstown bee., 5137 18 Bart. 925 78 Brecknocic, 508 82 Caernarvon. 1,141 00 Coculico East. • • 886 66 •• West. 1.152 91 628 51 1 667 97 2.774 12 814 21 3361 60 894 36 1.108 07 1.698 35 2.465 83 1.824 38 2.126 60 1,720 23 779 91 2,657 88 2.656 2.873 33 2,198 54 1.105 If, 6.231 00 2.352 47 2,155 02 711 15 2.800 20 1.065 94 4.176 98 1.630 26 1.791 06 2.05 S 53 3.225 67 3:137 94 '786 83 1.941 51 394 87 1.290 10 Colerain, Columbia bor., Conestoga, Conoy, Donegal East. •• West, Drumore, Ephrata., Earl. •• East, West, Elizabeth, Fulton, East Elerapfield. West Ilerripfiehl. Lampeter East. •' West, Leaeock, Upper Little Britain. Manheim, Nlartic, :Manor. Mount Joy, Paradise, Penn. Itapbo. Salisbury.' Sadsbury, Strasburg. bor., Warwick. fcess of Taxes received, viz. 1651 1852 escalico East, $1 79 1 ••West. 8 82 Conestoga, 737 28 74 Columbia, 19 23 Conoy, 18 92 Donegal East,• 28 50 30 40 , West, 6 67 Drumore, 5 96 Earl . 64 11 Elizabeth, , 26 46 15 22 Ephrata, 5 71, E. liemptefLf. 17 58 11 59 W. Hempfield, 7 70 W. Lampeter, 3 90 Lancaster City, 31 62 27 00 Manor. Strasburg tsvp.. 3 07 • Borough, 10 53 . - $3BO 60 Court bills and certificates unpaid 29 51 COMMISSIONER'.' STATEMENT. .The following is a statement of Co; *skners , Os ders and of Court Bills and Cart ',,drawn or, Dooms, SHULTZ., Esq.,'Treasurer of cm County for the year 1852 ' -i." 1„...H.q.r_.'. a .s , . 1r)4111 1:1!7 1111 p 01- • aj.uelSork, $ll 00 itjanain'Baxter, 40 00 ;Levi Laush, 31 00 Joseph Spotts, 36 00 - George Shump, 28 25 Adam Sharp. 35 OU Wm. Galbraith, 37 00' Samuel Brooks 60 00 James It. Urban, 43 00 Solomon Haldeman, 30 00 P. J. Albright, 60 00 E. Goss, . 24 00 B. F. Scott, 45 00 John ('rosley, 48 00 Jacob W. Sensenig, 63 00 Earl West, Abraham F. Bair, 35 00 rilizabeth, Jacob Roebrer, • 40 00 Fulton. T. S. Hoopes, 34 00 Item pfleld East, Wm. Parker, 40 00 Ilempfield West, Joseph Bard, 40 00 Lampeter East. Jesse Swayue, 33 00 Lampeter West, Philip Geist, 30 00 Lancastei Jacob M. Frantz, 21 AO Lancaster City. Michael Bundle, 250 00 Leacock. John Seldomridge, 30 00 Leacock Upper, Isrcal H. Johns, 36 00 , Little Britain. Isaac Zell, 40 00 ' Manheim Daniel Andrews, 42 00 illartic, James Simpson, 36 00 Manor, John Ripple, 5 0 00 Paradise, John Armstrong, 30 00 l'enn. Jacob .L. Stehman, 23 00 I Rapho. John Breneman, 50 00 Salisbury, William Brinley. 45 00 Sadsbury, Charles Williams, 35 00 Strasburg. Daniel Helm, 43 00 Strasburg bor , Jacob Bowers, 20 00 Warwick, John Roth, 35 00 CR. 'l, ..i.dameto an bor., Bart. Breeknock. Caernarvon Coeali.co East, Coen3,eo West, Colo. ain Col , ambia, Conestoga, Conoy, Donegal East. Donegal West, Drumore. Ephrata, Earl, Erecting; Bridges. James C. Carpenief. in full of bridge across :Mill creek at Landis' mill, $1.045 00 Messner 4- Linker. in full for bridge across Conowaga creek, between Dauphin & Lan caster counties, • Adam Dehet & Co. on account of bridge across Conestoga, at old Cotton Factory. Repairing Bridges .b moby. mason work for Hinkletown $lO 20 • Quarter Sessions Court. D. ;.I.Martis EN. Clerk fees., $ 42 56 Jobs b. Thoznpv/s, EN. Att'y General tees, - 421 QD c korg., IL Hendrickson. Clerk fees, . 603 83 83 Elias Eby, EN., Sheriff 'a fees, &e., , 654 Elias J score pay, 1,665 85 r, der and Tlpstaves, 213 75 Juntl, and Conxtablo fees, 860 84 Wltsehm 1een,1,301 95 ELLIS LE W tf-16 Jurors pay, - Crier and Tipt,Lavex, • Court Howe. Mathias Zahm, care and keeping, and for Vl3 23 wood and sundrie . s. 26 75 Lancaster Gas Company. for gee, 2 00 Jarob Gable, repairing water pi pen, ,Edward Esbbrenner cawing wood ; &c., 2 00 Samuel W. Taylor, for glazing,' 5 37 Frederick. Dem. Esq., Coroner, and others, for holding 32 Inquests, $445 14 Commissioners' Office. I'. G. Eherman, salary as Clerk, $522 00 D. G. Eshleman, salary, 150 00 Do. do for professional services; 55 00 'E.. Clarkson, for 100 blank duplicates, - 14 00 Christian Hess, Esq., in full for 125 days Ser vices as Commissioner at $1.50 per day, $lB7 50, and 2.524 miles at 6 cts. per mile, $l5l 44—altogether, 338 94 Samuel Fry, 84 days, $126-1,399 miles, 83 94, 209 94 David atyer, 133 days, $199.50-4;168 " 250 08, 449 58 John F. Long, ink, waters, k.c., 320 - . . Assessors pay, 499 75 Constables pay, • 176 34 Election Officers for Township elections, 773 65 •• • '• General Election, 1,022 38 •• " " Presidential election, 1,038 28 • Fuel. T. Baumgardner. coal foitourt house and Commissioners , Officer, , . ' 237 25 J. &P. Long, bill foF.coal, . 28 00 Wm. Gorrechr, - 450 E. Q. Darlington's bill, John H. Pearsol, - G. Sanderson, M. D. Holbrook, .D.. Bard Rock, • • ' Hamersly k Co. J. G. L. Brown, ohn Bear, A. H. Flood, M. M. Rohrer, Jacob Myers Myers Postage. G. W. Hamersly, Esq bill for Postage, Public Offices • Joseph Reall and others, for shorelling snow, $2 25 John Brady, Esq., lock and keys for offices, 5 00 George L. Doersh, for books and binding. 155 00 E. Meisel, one case drawers for Q. Sessions 5 50 Office, L. Richards, Esq., repairs in Register's office, 975 L. Frey, cleaning cellar, - 150 H. Shaum. hauling coal ashes, 1 37 Wm. Duchman, for procuring books for Reg, 12 50 ister's office, • 2 68 C. Kieffer, Esq., for Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary for au' port of convicts forslolo 65 1851 Prisms. David Shultz, Esq., Treasurer. on acct. of estimate for support of Prisoners, Bm., for 1852. Poor. William Gorreciat, Esq.. Treasurer of Poor and House of Employment, for support of Poor for 1852, $12,500 00 Loans. Principal paid to Individuals. " " to Lancaster Bank, Interest on Loans. Interest paid to Individuals on Loans " Lancaster Bank, Post 'Morten: examinattons. On the bodies of.lo persons found dead in Lancaster county. Road damages. Conoy, Joseph Gingrich. .Benjamin Meekley, John Landis, • L. Kelton, Joseph Groff, George Morrison, John Pusey, J. M. Steele, Peter Sender, ' N. Brown, D. Wanner, A Gault, C. Leeson, Peter Leininger, John Nei, Jacob Bechtel, John 0. Fisher, Wm. Ilershey, P. Gelsinger, D. Gelsinger, C. Kinports, C. Brenner, Widow Ale, Jacob Garnish, Abraham Hess, Thos. Harkins. Little Britain Tobias Bricker. Mount Joy Jacob Faust. Christain Witmer . Elias Fisher. David Gruff. F:su.; M. 4- C. Yeates, B. Hershey. H. Frieder, Daniel Basehoar; Isaac Bair. Esther Miller. Christian Goodyear. Warwick. Abraham innich, Penn, John L. Kindig, East Lampeter John Risser, Elizabeth, Doct A. Shelly. S. S. Bricker, " MS= ,1;6.00480 Oonnion Pleas Court. 1,091 35 469 40 Elections Pri Ming grate and tinware, Earl West Cocalie° lEl=Ol New Court House. PURCHASE OF LOTS FOR k SITE I. N. Lightner, Esq . for House and Lot, James Evans, Esq , ditto, Pavia Longenecker, ditto, • $lB.OOO 00 1 Materials and Labor for New Court House C. linger and Flinn, bill for stone, $449 20 John Barrack. full for digging cellar, 207 02 NI. 5 l' Brieday. in full for mason work, 2,610 75 31. /k. D. lihrisman, on met of carpenter 400 00 work, Carscn 5 Kautz. on acct of contract for brick, 4,600 00 W. 5: J. Konigmacher, for sand stone, 1.900 00 W. 0. Kendrick. for mason work, 2,600 00 Wm. Kirkpatrick, for castings, 1,323 30 B. Reinhold. for lumber. 95,00 Wm. Diller for wrought Iron work, 300 00 Jacob Fr:Meisel], for painting. 25 CO James Crawford ; Sup'ts bill for masonry. 40 31 $14,449 98 Expenses for takiug dowse, b u ildings, clearing grounds, piling brisk, 4.c. Vincent Yeager, for emptying sink, $4O 00 C. Hager. bill for piling stone, 9 00 J. C. Carpenter, for regulating lots, 12 00 James Crawford, Superintendent salary, 275 00 Samuel Sloan, Esq.. Architect on acct., 400 00 Jogiia. Jack, for draught for New Court House. 5 00 B. Bauman 4- J. Crawford, pay for labor• ors, &r. 2 633 59 IVltscellaneous George Wiker, distributing Tally papers in 1850 $5O 00 F. Dern, serving Subpoena, 10 00 B. Frederick. expenses for holding Post Mor• tem examination in his house. 3 00 Joseph Clarkson, transcribing State accts • for Auditors, 5 00 John Swartz, omnibus hire for Grand Jury, 5 00 D. Finfrock, constable's costs in Com. vs. A. W. Shuster, 9 82 2 30 Martin Herr, for tax refunded, Adams' Express for package 25 John Conner, for arresting H. Kline in.phila. 16 04 S. White, city, for collectors book„v. 1 50 G It. Hendrickson, recording names of twp. • 109 47 officers. F. Cooper, for boarding Jury in Com. vs. McCoy, M. Zabm, crying sales of property for the County, 18 3'l 3 00 Geo Ford. Esq.. Judgment and costs in case .93 of Dern vs. Lancaster county, 29 93 John Graham and F. T. McKinley, costa in Com. va. Joseph Whitaker, 68 34 NI. Zahm, crying sale cf lumber, 3 60 F. S. Frubley. expenses for arbitration 2 50 Sam'l H. Price, subscription for house for American Engine, Sam'l White, for blank duplicates, J. B. Newman. for extinguishing Ground Rent on lots 210 and 211. 18 61. Peter Ross, services in laying out State road 6 00 John Riley, arresting burglars in Fulton tap., 600 Isaac Reale, Constable for arresting Parker and Smith 2 00 Jos. Konigmacher, for joining base at James Evans' house, 2 19 S. Patterson, draught board for Superintend ent of Court House, 2 00 D. G. Eshleman , prolessional services in bridge case,26 66 D. Bare. for laying out State road, 10 50 Jacob M. May er, services on laying out State Road, John I lats.horse hire, Commissioners of Dauphin county. for spec ifications for Bridge across Coaawaga creek, 650 F. & L. Hatter, 50 copies election laws, 50 00 Adams' Express for package. 75 C. 11. Pusey, expenses in laying out State road, 7 50 - P. Housekeeper and M. Reynolds, for do 30 00 J. S. Webster, services on State road, r 15 00 Wm. Melburn, `'7 56- Geo. Albright, platforms for election, 2 25 D. Slyer, for rent of room at Falmouth, 1 00 George Kenare, for taking down bridge at old Cotton Factrry, on account, Frs. Keenan, auditing accounts of Public Offices, Jacob Snyder. for general return of City district at Presidential election. 4 00 S. Slater, costs in Com. vs. H. Peck, 1 50 S. Ludwig, `• " A. McCoy, 150 L. Bixler, costs for bringing J. Anthony to jail, 112 George Kenare, in full for factory bridge, 2.3 00 W. 11. Spangler, for blank assessment book for city, 3 75 J. W. Fisher, for arresting B. Wilson and others, 31 97 Joseph Eberman, care and winding Town clock, 16 00 D. Helm, distributing assessments, 20 00 P. G. Eberman, distributing Tally papers, Transcrips and AsSessments in 1852, C. Kieffer and Constables Conner, Gundaker and Myers. for fees in vagrant and crim inal cases, 467 62 , $1.393 70 Court order for Auditor's pay, .$B4 25 " P. G. Eberman statement for court. 25 00 Constables returns. 183 42 729 78 Road reviewers certificates. Exoneration and Commission orders, 4,246 84 Outstanding Taxes 1851, 496 64 14.9 " 1852, 00 11 Treasurer's Commissions, .863 22 Commissioners' orders drawn 1851'and paid 1852, Balance in Treasurer's hands, Outstanding• Taxes, SAMUEL FRY. CHRISTIAN HESS, Com'rs JOHN M. HIESTAND, jan 21-6 We, the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster county, Do Certify. that we have carefully examined the ac count of David Shultz. Esq., Treasurer of said county and compared the same with his vouchers, and find a balance in his hands, on the 3d day of January, 1863. of sixteen thousand five hundred and twenty-six dol lars and eighty-two cents ($16,626 82), of County Plinth; unexpended. All county taxes prior to 1852, have been paid into the Treasury, except Martic and Sadsbury townships. The following townships have settled their respective duplicates for the year 1852, viz: Colemin, Conestoga, Donegal East, Elizabeth, Hempfleld East, Lampeter East and West. We would suggest the propriety of the County Commissioners, urging the Collectors to settle up their duplicates within the year for which the taxes have boon messed. The liabilities of the county for loans from individ uals at 6 per cent, interest at this date, 571.850 00.— We have likewise examined the account of Wm, Gor recht, Esq., Treasurer of the poor and house of em ployment of Lancaster County, find the game correct, showing a balance in his favor of two hundred a d thirty-nine dollars and sixty-six cents, ($239 66), on the first day of January, 1853. We have also examined the account of David Shultz, Esq., Treasurer of the Lancaster county Prison, and find the same correct, leaving a balance in his band of two hundred and twenty-five dollars and thirty one cents,(s22s 31), on the third day of January. 1853 Witness our' rlands' at the Commissioner's Office, at Lancaster, this 19th day of January,lBs3, JOHN KIRK, Jr, JNO. MEOARTNEY, Auditors PETER GOOD, Outstanctinq Taxes MI. 90 $2 60 2 0 6 04 5496 64 Outstanding Taus 182.. ' $ 57 18 400 78 115 64 258 66 326 91 637 97 101 21 97 36 56 40 316 35 122 86 325 37 279.49 85 91 193 42 85 26 2.64100 547 47 852 91' , 411 15 529 87 523 94 916 58 816 `b3 523 64 610 40 208 67 1.293 94 501 68 266 51 790 10 Adamstown, 'Caernarvon, • CoesDeo East, "CocaDeo West, Columbia bor., *Conoy, - *Donegal West, *Drumore, Ephrata, Earl, Earl East. *Earl West, Fulton, Sempleld West, Lancaster tep city, $166 75 84 00 126 00 41 50 75 00 1 00 n so 161 83 99 75 67 75 77 25 39 50 Leaeock, Leaeock UPT' Little Britab Manheim, Mart's, Manor. Mt. Joy, "Paradise, Penn. "Rapho. Salisbury, Sadsbury, 'Strasburg top., Warwick, ---$14,900 11 Those marked thus • hare been Mnoe paid.) DAVID SEIULTZ, Treasurer. Bee Hive. $274 600 65 00 0 00 Afew more •left of those cheap col'd Parametta.only 37, 50, 62; also good styles Fig'd muslin De Laine-selling off at 16 and 184c.;' French Merinoes all colors, 871, 51,00; New style colored Chintzes, 10, 121 e.; Shawls, shawls, selling at one half the usual price. Blankets, large, plain and twilled with ribbon binding, 3,00, 4,00, 5,00, 6,00, 57,00, per pair; Unb cached Muslin 38 inches wide good article only 61, bleached 36 in ches 6* worth bets.; Ticking, checks, sheeting muslins ; Fine white muslin for Pillows, 10, 121, 16 ct .; Bleached damask table linens 90, 50, 15 to 51,50; Unbleached d 0.31 to 51,00; Black and un bleached cotton table diaper 121, 16, 20 Ms. 'BEE HIVE, Lancaster. Superior embroidered linen cambric handkfs ; Clear do.; Plain and emb'd gloves; Magnificent silks; Shawls &c.; new style needlework collars; Crape shawls and scarfs; While and colored ha jous kid gloves, 6, 6*, 61, 7 to 81 ; Hosiery, cot ton, white unbleached mixed and state colors; white, black, lead and mixed Lambs wool. MERINOES! MERINOES! .31;885 00 Lupins' superior French Merinoes—colors, cher ry, blue, crimson, maroon, modes and brown; su perb styles Mouse de Lathes, only ISO cts.; Real all wool handsome figures and colors, only 50 cts ; rich high colors Sacking Cloth. FOR THE GENTS. Splendid printed borders L. C. handkfs ; New styles scolloped borders do.; Fancy cols. figdr d , silk cravats; Black heavy Gro. de Rhine an Gro. Grain•do.; Fancy figured satin scarfs; Black do. Black, brown, green and blue cloths; Black and fancy cassimeres ; Black satin for vestings ; Colored silk vestings; Single milled plain and plaid cassi meres for boys wear, Wollen plaids; Jeans; Sati netts, Narrow and wide ribbed super extra velvet painting; Black, dark blue, Maroon and scarlet taby velvet, only 375. Two large show windows which will be sold very cheap by callin soon. CHAS. E. a WENTZ & BRO. Bee Hive, Lancaster. • 62 00 SS 00 114 00 55 00 20 00 85 00 30 00 60 00 231 00 65 00 75 00 50 00 30 00 101 16 25 00 12 50 10 90 jan 18 U-521 Dr. Drug and Chemical STORE.—Is the place where can be found at all times a full assortment and well selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy soaps, quinine, mor phine, gum opium, do. powdered, do. confection, dovers powder, lodine, lodide of pottaasium. Lu gol's solution, tincture of lodine. Chloroform, prussic acid; tanic acid, benzoie acid, collodion,. nitrate of silver, extract of belladonna, do. hyoscy amus, stramonium, colocynth comp. jalapa, and gentian, &c. Calomel, blue mass, tartar emetic, ipecacuana, powdered jalappa, do. gamboge, do. rhubarb, senna, saltz and manna, sulphate zinc, shugar of lead, powdered sqUece, do. root, do. co habit, mercurial ointment, citrine, do. cantharida, do. basilicon do. &c. Balsam peru, do. tol:, do. fir, do. copabia, balsam dematha, turlington bal sam, liquid styrax, barbadoes tar, codliver oil pure, castor oil, cold expressed, sweet oil, croton oil, worm seed oil, pure essential oils, officinale tinc tures atonic, arnica, lobelia, hellibore. myrrh, di gitalis opium, paragoric, &c. Fresh ground pep per, allspice, cloves, cinnamon, mace, nntmegs, Jamaica ginger, coriander, sweet marjoram, sage, &c., salt peter, clear starch, dye stufft of all kinds, baking soda, cream tartar, saleratus, pearfash, pot, ash, glue, epsom and glauber saltz, copperas, alum, madder, &c. Alcohol, burning fluid and pine oil, constantly on hand and for sale low. Also, Barry's Tricopherus for the hair, do. Lyons Rathairon,und Stores chemical Hair Invigorator. I especially invite the attention of Physicians and consumers generally to examine my stock, as my motto is quick sales and small profits. Don't forget the cheap Drug Store, North Queen street, opposite the Franklin House, Lancaster. dec 21 tf-4S Adams , Express. SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT for 1852 ADAMS &CO'S Express are now running their own Care accompanied by special messenger, and iron safe. They are prepared to forward daily, ;Sundays excepted,) with the fast mail trains, Boxes,. Bundles, Parcels, Specie, &c., &c., to all points on the Central Railroad, via Lancaster, Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, New port, Mifflintown, Lewistown, Huntingdon ' Spruce Creek, Tyrone, Hollidaysburg, Summit, Johnstown, Blairsville, Greensburg and Pittsburg ;—via Cum berland Valley Road, to Carlisle, Shippenaburg, Chambersburg. In all of above named places are regular agents who will attend promptly to the collection of notes, drafts, bills, bills, &c. 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 packages forwarded with despatch from 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 11 o'clock train daily. Goods 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. Offices : PHILADELPHIA, 116, Chesnut street. LANCASTER, North Queen street, three doors south of the Railroad. J. G. THACKARA, Agent. March 23, 1852. 9-tt THE ISLAND OF CUBA . E VANS & SHULTZ , MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OF SEGARS , TOBACCO AND SNUFF', WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, In Dr. John Miller's New Building, between Al chael , s Hotel, and Long's Drug Store. North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa JACOB EVANS. JOHN R. SCHULTZ July 20, 1852. 26-tf THE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $50,1100: CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company is now fully organized, and pre pared to insure against the combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, sheep, &c. Office, No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg. DIRECTORS. A. JAYNES, President. B. M'LAIN, Secretary. Wm Day, James Mathews, Alex Hilanis, Henry A White, Wm 0 Leslie, Wm Bakewell, John Young, jr. J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, Lancaster. nov 6 tf-421 $156 004 80 Cabinet Making. BENJAMIN HENRY, Plain and Fancy Cabi net Maker, Undertaker, 4.e., at the corner of Duke and Vine streets, respectfully informs the cit izens of Lancaster and its vicinity, that he manu factures all kinds of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Desks, Tabled, Sofas, etc., etc, Having had great experience in the business, he flatters himselfthat he can pleaseall who may favor him with their custom. All orders will be prompt ly and satisfactorily executed. OLD FURNITURE repaired at short notice. B. 'Thorny will, at all times, be prepared to furnish COFFINS at the shOrteet notice and on the most reasonable terms. Lancaster, June 1, 1852. ly-19 Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines. A LARGE assortment just received and for sale at B. S. MUHLENBERG , S Drug & Chemical Store, No. 8, South Queen at. Bathing Sponge. Mao, Coarse and Fine Sponges, just received and for sale at B. S. MUHLENBEIIG,S Drug & Chemical Store, No. B,South Queen at Pellet Water, Musk, Verbena, Geranium J. Citronella. &c.; also, Perfumery and Soaps o every description,for sale at B. S. MiTHLENBERG I Drug and Chemical Store, Oct 12-3m-3$ No. 8, South Queen st. . ade,Apnin. Advertisements, _V. R. At.Yt sa APERT a , TB 3D AFID:piLLSNUT STS, ...Llkeap Watches and Jewelry, TrrHOLESALE and RETAIL, at; the..Philaidett, - , VV. phis Watch and ..JeWelry Btore,r: No., 9.6 North Second Street, corner of Quezry, Philada. , - Gold.. ,Lever. Watches, full. jewelled, 18 0 .: carat cases, . ; 's2.B 00 Wit: - Silvertlo. full jeweled, l2 00 Silver Lepine, jewels,ll $ 0,01 do. do: do. . z 9,00 Superior Quartiers, 7,00 Imitation do. I 5,00 Gola Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver do,. 1 1,50 Gold Bracelets, , ,00 Ladies' , Gold Pencils, .1 • "1,00 . '. Silver Tea spoons, set, 5,00 Gold Pens,with Pencil and Silver,Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to 80 ; Watch. Glass, plain, 12 .1 cents; Patent 181; Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion.{ All' goods warranted to be what they are sold for. : STAUFFER &iIIARLEY, .Successorsito 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silverl.evers and' Le pines, still lower than the above prices. aug 2.4 1 3,3 I BAILY & SON, Ears/stained Dealers TaLSCH t to tea Waart JEWICIAT, eILIIELWA3I. Watt, Atte TUICT ARTICII3. kre constantly reselling the Utast styles of the above Goods, whinh are peered at wholesele,or Merl, et Nu. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near Deaner Street, Philadelyana, lerrailLtetnit to Wet j „r toaresetei te ee Wed they Mey - 18,,1552 • No Cure, No pay ! T HE Greatest Medical Remedy of the Age.— j .HALLO WAY'S AMICA PLASTERS. Physicians daily prescribe them With more success than any other remedy, and all, who have used them acknowledge their great Poptilarity,which can not be said of any other Niedical Remedy before the world; thatiin an extensive sale for the last five years, no case has been reported of their failing to cure pains, weakness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout. , Prepared only by ' . JOHNSTON & HALLOWAY, Wholesale Druggist, No. 76'Market street, Oct 26-6m•90 Philadelphia D. S. ORT.S T!ANI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL riau.amtv 6,HENIISI - ', i INIFORTER AND MANUFACTURFA OF PERFUMERY. DRUGGISTS' AND FERFIYAIERS' ARTICLES; DRUGS AND CHEMICALS; PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS; FINE ESSENTIAL OILS, No. 7 0 North Second St., opposite the Mt. Vernon House, PHILADELPHIA. _ . CHIRISTIANPS ITALIAN ICOLORNERUS. -- kj This new and extraordinary Liquid Dye is used on either Yellow, Red or Gray Hair or Whis kers with the most happy results, remaining per manently brown or black, and preserving the natu ral appearance so desirable yet difficult to obtain from any 'Dye previously discovered. Prepared only by • R. S. , CRISTIANI, Sole InVentor and Proprietor, Manufacturer of Cristiani'o Italian Medicated Soap, " Beautifying Wash, " Han Lustrale Hair Restorative, " Unrivalled Shaving Creams and Soaps, Italian Cosmetic, for' the Skin, 44 Indelible Inks, Original Inventions, with and without preparation, 6r.c., &c. A complete and• select assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fine Essential Oils, and 'every variety of Perfumery, Tbiltt Articles, &c. set 7 6m.33 Guns: Guns! Also a large assortment of English and German Guns, consisting of Fine Trist Double and Single Cheap China,.GlasS, barrrelled—selling very low. riIYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 CHESNUT Also sharpening, polishing and repairing of ST., PHILADELPHIA, offer to the citizens of shears, scissors, knives, razors and instruments, Lancaster and its vicinity the choice of their bean- I at his Cutlery store, No. 35 f North Queen street, tiful and immense stock, in any quantity and of all one-half a square swath of the Railroad, Lancaster quali tics, .of city. [Oct 12 6m-38 DINNER, TEA & TOILET SETS, • PLATES, DISHES,VITCHERS 2 FRENCH OR ENGLISH CHINA, OR IRONSTONE WARE. as also GLASS WARE, CUT AND 'MOULDED, in great variety, at the very lowest rates. Hotels, Boarding and Private Houses supplied with the best articles at very cheap prices until 20, 1852 SHELDRAHE'S ,LlLaa k SWIM 11 7 ' =Olt OM No. 250 Market Streit, above Sth, Philadelphia. UNDER the new arrangement the cars which arrive from Pittsburg, Harrisburg, &c., will run to the New Depot, corner of Schuylkill sth and Market. In order to accommodate the public we will always have our Coach at the New Depot on the arrival of the cars to carry passengers to the Allegheny House, which is in the centre of the city.. Our old friends will please ride dowi , and all who wish to patronizeia House with a Good Table, Clean Beds, and accommodating assistants, will please give us a call. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. Aug 17 6m-30 Adam Wm. Itaptes PATENTED SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PENS, Embracing all the properties containedin finest quill pen, in addition to which,the durability of the Metals are combined and fully associated and developed. 1.852. 'VILE following highly respectable Testimonials and Recommendations, aro submitted to the - " Having tried ADAM WM. RAre's PATENT SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PEN, the undersigned take great pleasure in recommending it to the pub lic as the greatest iniprovqment in Metallic Pens that has met our attention. 1 His Excellency, Win. Bigler, Gov. State of Penn , a. His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe, do Maryland. Prof. J. S. Hart, Prin. of Central High School, Phila, Right Rev. Bishop A. Potter, Philadelphia.a Rev. Charles Wadsworth, do Rev. W. B. Edwards, Washington city. Rev C If Nelson, Annapolis, Md. Rev. John Street, phila. Rgv D W Bartine, Phila. Rev, De Witt, Harrisburg. Rev G H Coit, Harrisburg. Rev Chas A Hay, do Rey John F Mesick, do W Rawle, Esq, Phila. Judge Booth, Delaware. Hon Jos It Chandler, do Richard Vaux, Esq., do Clark Hare, Esq., do Wm. Neal, do Isaiah Hacker, do Gso W Wallostio, do Ald'n Geo W Ash, do Wm S Price, do James ',I Cassady, Esq:, Camden, New Jersey. Thou IV h^ ulford, do do do A Browning, do do do W N Jeffries, do do do Duff Green,Esq.,Wash 2 n W H Miller, Esq., Wash , n F Howard, MD . do J . Radcliff, do • do Richard Smith,Esq. do Wm P Elliot do do Editors National Intelligericer, Washington city. Editors Maryland State Cap tol Gazette. Editors Washington Republic. Editors Philadelphia Public Ledger. • . To the - Public. The subscriber having !purchased. the property known as the Moyamensing ,Banking House, South East Corner of 2d and Chesnut streets, for his fu ture business Establishment, intends keeping a large and complete assortment of every variety of texture and size of ADAM WM. RAPES LATELY PATENTED SCIENTIEIC NICHE GOLD PENS, Gold and Silver PENCILS and PEN HOLDERS, of, every variety, Wholesale and Retail. In addi tion thereto I have on hand Rapp , s last edition of SCIENTKIC PENMANSHIP and PEN-MAKING, in variou bindings. -JAMES BARBER, General le Agent for Adam Wm. Rapp , s Patent ed Scientific Niche Gold-Pens, S E corner Second and Chesnut Street s, Philadelphia. May 4. 1,,52. 00bINIEROOAL NIOTIEL. THE subscriber having leased the public house formerly known as the AMERICAN HOUSE, No. 18 S. Sixth Street, between Market and Chesnut streets,has changed the name of the same to' THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that this house has undergone a thorough remodel ling, repairing, repainting and repapering, from attic: to basement. An entire new outfit of furni ture, bedding, &c., &c.,1 has been procured from the most celebrated Madufacturers in this city. From the central location, and its close proximi ty to . the Railroad Depots, Steamboat Landings,. places of amusement, fashionable thoroughfares and public squares, it offers inducements to the Merchant visiting the city on business, or the Traveler seeking pleasure. To families and fe malei visiting the city, every facility will be offer ed, and every comfort regarded to make their visit agreeable and pleasant. - A share of the public patronage respectfully so licited. JARED IRVIN, Proprietor, JACOB G. LEBO, Superintendent, aug 31 Toy s: Toys I Toys ! JUST received a large and select assortmen of wooden and lead toys of all shape and size. Fancy colored baskets for children, and a well se lected assortment of. dressed dolls of all patterns for sale cheap at Samuel Hensler's (formerly Kef fees) old stand. soy 9] No. 6, E. King et., Lancaster. CHEAP LEATHER ANOFINDING STORE, No. 144 North Second , Street, 5 doors helm New, • .west aide, Philadelphia. • SHOE PEGS, WHOLZBALL AND RETA/L: D. EPPELSHEIMER & SON, Aug. 10-Iy-29 Succooloro to Q. A. Yocum. .. - I'ADIEb t Ott Ss-- • J. B. obilßteuifer;-- .-1 CORNPL-NiNTH and MAPLK Sts., above RAC E,TstrAni#RlA, invites the Ladies of the City and CO - entry to 'call and examine 'his splendid Stuck of. Trimmings, which has been !Selected with the utmost care. • Mr. 0. being enabled, from his experience in the :,ISusiness, to take advantage of the wholesale mar ket, is able to sell as low as aiy other establish ment. Mr. 0. was formerly principal condutrir , of the extensive business of Mr. W. J. Hurstman, No. 204 Chesnut street,. and his extensive experience will be a guarantee of his ability . to do justice to his customers. His Stock Comprises the lAll:ming —Silk, Worsted and Cotton Curtain-Fritigee.,,Bind ing, Tassels and Cord, Silk and Worsted Blind do, Silk, Woollen and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, &c., Woollen and Cot ton Knitting and'; Darning Yarn, Pert Mommies, Furnished m ork Boxes, Braceletir, and Fancy Arti cles generally. Ca'l and examine for yourselves. sept 21 35.6 m James Barber's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOCK AND TIME PIECE ESTABLISHMENT, South East corner of &cow/ and Chesnut sts., Philarra. NIT 11 ERE may be found a large and splendid as sortment of the best modern Improved Eight Day and Thirty Hour Brass and Alarm Clocks, and Time Pieces, suitable for Churches, Halls, Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad Cars,. Parlors, Offices, Bed 3looms, Kitchens, &c ,which will be sold in lois to *suit Purchasers, from one to One Thousand, at the lowest cash prices. N. 13 —Clocks of all kinds Repaired and Warrant ed. Clock Trimmings of every description con stantly for sale. [May 4, 18.52-11-115 R. BUCHMULLER , MANUFACTURER OF Patent Tailor, Barber & Ladies Slicers St Scissor Also on. Hand Ike following . Articles Wade Er. Butcher's celebratep Razors, 12 varieties Greaves & Son's 2 do Thomas Tilotson's 8 do Jos. Rodgers & Son's 6 do W os enholin & Son's 6 no Joseph 'Eliot's 12 do POCKET CUTLERY. Joseph ]lodgers & Son's Pen Pocket Knives, G. Wnstenholm & Son's do W & S Butcher'; • do Thos Turner's do tr Wilson 14 essvorth k• )loss & Elison's , S do Thomas Tilotsun"s do American do • • -a- a Fine Bowie Knived, Fit.- Hunting do. Fine Dirk do. Fine oFly-open Dirks, Fine large far-wesi Knives, Fine Sportsmen's do. Fine Pruning do. Fine Sheath Dirks. ENGLISII TABLE CUTLERY. -----' •r; Ivory.handle Knives and Forks. Self-tip do do Ebony do do Stag hand Knives 4. Cocoa do do • White Bone handle Knives and Forks Scored Bone do Sham Buck do Pressed Horn do Wood do Also a great variety of American Table Knives and Forks, Cook-knives, Butcher-knives, Carvers, Beet Slicers ' ii-c. PISTOLS AND FANCY HARDWARE. Bacon .Sr Co's Revolvers, Allen's six-barrel Rev volvers, fine English pistols, fine and common Ger. to pistols. Also powder flasks, shot pinches 4- belT§, game bags, 4-c. Tea trays from 3 to 30 inches. '. Tea trays, gothic, from 8 to 30 inches. „Ulmer -plated tea and table spobns, table and de seirrks. Waiters, gothic, from Bto 30 inches. Tea bells, corkscrews, britannia tea and table .'spoons. f • 'A large assdrtment of Accordeons and Fancy Goods Lancaster Emporium of Taste CHARLES B. WILLIAMS, Professor of the Tonsorial Institute and Physiognomical HAIR. CUTTER and extatic SHAVER, respectfully in forms the citizens of Lancaster, and strangers whc may tarry here until their beards grow, that he still continues to carry on his business In NORTH QUEEN ST., OPPOSITE KAUFMAN'S HOTEL, • • - - where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial business in all its varied branches. He will shave you as clean as a City Broker, and cut your hair to suit the shape of your head and the cut of your phiz, well knowing that the whole ob ject and desire' is to improve the appearance of the outer man. From long experience lie flatters him self that he can go through all the ramifications of the art, with so much skill, as to meet the entire approbation of all those who submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his Razor. Each gentleman furnished with a clean towel. SHAMPOONING done in the most improved Boyle, and Razors sharpened in the v cry best manner. Lancaster. Dec. 25. 1849. 4S-tf Franklin Hall Clothing Store. One door South of Sener>s "Franklin Note, North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. GUNKLE respemfully informs the citizens of I the City and County of Lancaster, that he has become Bole proprietor of the Cloiling Store, lately owned by Unkle & Coleman, (formerly Ford's) and earnestly solicits a continuance of the patronage so generously awarded the firm. He has just replenished his stock with a large and varied assortment of new and latest styles of CLOTHS, CASHMERES . SATTINETTS, VELVETS, VEST mos, &c. &c., together with a new and fashionable ussortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, of every description—such as Dress and Fro'ck Coats, Overcoats, Sacks and Monkey Jackets, Pants, Overalls, Vests, &c., all of which have been purchased at extremely lnw prices for cash, and will be sold cheaper than ever betote offered to the people of this country. Ile has also a full sup ply of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS - - such us Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra vats, Bosoms,`Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery—and, in. short, every thing reqiii red in a Gentleman's Wardrobe. The subscriber respectfully calls the atteption of his numerous friends to the fact, that he was in the employ of F. J. Kramph for about twelve years, and is therefore thoroughly acquainted with the business. He has an experienced Cutter in his employ, and will therefore insure earments passing through his hands to be a perfect fit, and cut in the latest fash ion, or otherwise to suit the taste of customers. Don't forget the plac , —one door sou,h of Se neeelformerly Vankana..'s) Franklin hotel, North Queen street. G. lINKLE. I Lan. jan 25 - tf-I Dr. 'Long's Botanic Syrup Warrented a Pure Vegetable Oonwound. IS a. certain, safe and effectual remedy for remo wing all diseases arising from an impure condi tion of the blood, or from an injudicions use of mercury, &c. It stands unrivalled for the cure of SCROFULA or Kings Evil. Disease of the bone, tu mors, stubborn ulcers, ulcers of the throat, neck, nose and legs, white swelling, disease of the spine, kidney complaints, chronic rhearnatism, pustula. eruptions on the Tace, arms and body, erysipelas, dropsical affections, mercureal and syphilitic effec tions, sick head ache, dizziness, all' constitutional disorders, and all diseases arising from early indis cretions, &c., &c. This medicine has a specific and most salutary action upon the liver and spleen and will in a short tithe if persevered in cure the most obstinate case of liver complaint. Dispepsia or in digestion, UP pine cases out of ten is caused by an unhealthy condition of the liver &c.; this being the cause, it is evident that by the use of the Botanic Syrup, the digestive organs must again rename their healthy functions, and renewed health, vigor and strength will inevitably follow. . Many. persons are diseased for the want of the blood beingpurified. -Thousands of persons are de stroying their constitutions by neglecting to apply a proper , remedy; to all such the Botanic Syrup will be of intrinsic value as a certain and effectual means of restoring them to their usual health and vigor Valuable respectable cirtificates of cures could be adduced and inserted here if the inventor of this invaluable medicine deemed it expedient to do so He does not consider it prudent, nor is he willing to make a public show tad use of respectable names of individuals who have been thoroughly cured of their complaints, as a means to enhance the sale of the medicine, but would respectfully request all persons afflicted with any of the above diseases, to gave the Botanic Syrup a lair trial. nd they will soon find to their greatest' pleasure,' iat • what has been here inserted in regard to the v ~ue of the medicine is true. Persons using the syrup will find it agreeable, pleasant and harmless. It will not in any event injure the constitution, but will otherwise again nature in restoring, giving an en ' tire healthy change to the system by completely driving out those impurities which is the chief • cause of disease. It is put up in pint bottles, price 50 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles for i 2,50. Full directions ac companies each bottle; Prepared and sold. by LONG & SCHOENFELD, Mo. I, Kramph's Arcade, N. E.'corner of North Queen and Orange Ms., one door, easi of Kramph , s Clothing Store, Lancaster. [may 20-tf:l7 NVanted Immedlately.—Five good Machinists and one Copper Smith at the State shop at Parkeaburg, on the Columbia and Philadelphia railroad. J. B. BAKER, fhb; tf-2 Superintendent. .50.6. • WliA.TEVLA,consikrptr thc..health and happi• nem of a people in it eft tin:tee - a the meet valuable importance.- tI takeit for granted that ev ery perion will do all ,n their power, tO save the lives or their ehildren-and thateverrperson will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacri fices I feel it to be my - duty to sofemnly agaure you that IVOIaIIS,-according to - the opinion of the • • must celebrated Physlcians,•are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which- children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite con tinually changeable irons one kind of. food to an other, bad Breath, pain in the Stomach, picking at the Nose, hardness and" fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy : HOBEN'SACK'S WORM SYRUP. An article Blended upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, be ing perteetly safe when taken, and can be given to the mo,t tender Infant with decided beneficial ef fect,•where bow el complaints and diarrahrea have mrde them weak and debilitated, the tonic:proper ties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the stomach, Which makes it an infallible remedy, fur those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have tailed, is the best evi,:ence ofTHE super T ior APE WORM! efficacy over all others. This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and Fastened in the intestines and stomach, effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, 4.c., that those afflicted *seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early wave.— In order to di stray this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 or S of my Liver Pills so as to re move all obstructions, that the W orm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2. tablespoon'ulla 3 times a day—these di rections filliloWed hove never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case or Tape Worm. I-10i1EN:SACK'S LIVER PILLS, No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as-a titterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the We; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, 4-c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might intricate a wrong action of the Liver.— These Pills being composed of Roots 4- Plants fur nished by nature to heal tile sick: Namely, let, An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promote the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An After live, which changes in some inexplicable and in s-nsible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A, Cathar tic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bowels and ex pelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter; and purifying the blood. which destroys disease and restores health. • TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit restoring their :func tional arrangements to a healthy zillion, purifying the blood and other fluids so effectally to put to flight all complaint: which may arise female irreg ularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, 4-c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, at his Laboratory, No. 120 North Second St., Phila., Pa. For sale by J. Long 4- Co., W. G. Baker, Lan caster; J. Stouffer, Mt. Joy! Klauser, Fairview; Steacy, Octoraro, post-office; Irwin, Cambridge; Shaub, Willow Street; Weidman, Brickersville ; Leader, Columbia; and by every respectable Drug gist and merchant in the State Pricecash, 25 cts. , Oct 26 !HENSLER'S CHEAP WHOLESALE & RETAIL Confectionary and Fruit Store, No. 6, East King Street, Lancaster. Pu, THE subscriber takes this opportunity of re turning his sincere thanks to a kind and gen erous public, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him, and hopes to receive a continuance of the same, and notifies his friends that he is now prepared to furnish all orders in his line of busi ness for the approaching HOLIDAYS. His long experience as a practical Confectioner guarrantees for the public a certainty that all orders received by him will be attended too with despatch, and that they will be done (and well done) in the best manner. SMALL CAKES of every kind and style baked later at the shortest notice ' and warranted good. LARGE CAKES, such as Pound, Sponge, Fruit, Lady, Delicate Dever and Christmas, .4c., &c., baked and ornamented (suitable for wedding and evening parties) in a style which he defies competition. Also, Flower Vases and Baskets, Pyramids, &c., executed in the best manner of fruit, and at shortest notice. CANDIES of all kinds, Common and Fancy Sugar Almonds, French Se crets, Rose Almonds, &c. ' manufactured to order at the shortest notice. and warranted to keep in any climate. Suomt TOYS of all kinds. FRUIT, such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Oranges, Le mons. Citron, Currants, & c., with Almonds, Fil berts, Cream Nuts, .4c., 4-c., and in fact evel ar ticle appertaining to Confectionary, can. be had there, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Donftforget the pIace—SAMUEL HEN SLER'S(KeITer' a) Old Stand, N 0.6, East King st., Nov 31-1-46 Lancaster, Pa. Magnificent Work of History.- A whole Library in itself! Cost $11,000.- 1207 Pages-10 Maps-700 Engravings. Now ready and for sale by subscription, a HISTORY Ok ALL NATIONS, from the earliest periods to the present time; or, Universal History; in which the History of every Nation, Ancient and Modern, is separately given. By S. G. GOODRICH, Consul to Paris, and Authdr of several works of History, "Peter Parley's Tales," etc It contains 1207 pa- I ges,' royal octavo, and is illustrated by 70 Maps and 700 Engravings, bound in Turkey morocco. rrlnvariable retail price 86,00 in one volume; $l,OO in two volumes. It is believed that the above work by Mr. Good ' rich will be very acceptable to the American pnblic 1 It is the result of years of toil and labor, assisted in his researches by several Scholars of known , ability, and has been gotten up at a great expense i by the proprietors. No pains have been spared in the execution of the Illustrations and Maps, which are entirely new, prepared by the distingushed au thor expressly for the work. Indeed, all the other historical writings of Mr. Goodrich sink into insig nificance, when compared with this, the result of his maturer years. We sincerely believe that Ono Hundred Dollars could not purchase the same mat ter in any other shape; and the publishers confid dently expect that in consideration of the great lit erary value of the work, the large sum expended in preparing it for the press, and the exceedingly moderate price at wince it is offered, that it will be favorably received by the American public. The work will not be offered for sale in Book Stores, but will be soid by canvassing agents in ev ery county in the several States, to whom the ex clusive right is given by the publishers. JONATHAN DORWART, Ag't. Lancaster city, Pa. DERBY St MILLER, Sole Publishers, Auburn N Y. , . ACard. --To subscribers for Goodrich's Great Work, the " History of all Nations." Many of our agents having been toll, when solici ting subscribers that this last and greatest work of Mr. Goodrich would soon be sold in book stores, and at a reduced price, we hereby give public no tice, that as perpetual and sole publishers of the work, we say positively and determinedly, that it will be sold at the uniform retail price, and by can vassing agents only, who have the sole right of sale in their respective counties, authorized by iis ; and that the work will nefer be sold in the Bookstores, at any price. 1 The work is entirely newbrought down to 1860 —and has not been offered in book form until within a few months. The demand is now so great that it is difficult to keep up the supply. Many of our first scholars, divines and gentlemen, who have examined the work, have given it their unqualified approbation and commendation, which it richly de serves, as it is the fruit of years of labor of the distinguished author, and upwards of $lO,OOO cost to its proprietors—and is offered at the moderate price of Six Dollars. DERBY B.r. MILLER', Sole publishers, Auburn, N. Y. 3m-4G P. J. O'ROURK. WOULD respectfully announce to- the citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he has re moved to SHRODER'S GRANITE BUILDING, Near the Court House, North Quren Street, where lie will carry on the MERCHANT TAI LORING BUSINESS. His goods will consist of an entire new stock of the latest French styles, comprising Black and Blue, and various colors and shades of Cloths; Black Doe Skin Caseimeres, and a choice selection of fancy Silk and Satin Vestings. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the patronage that was hereto fore an liberally bootowod. Aos Mass Meetings! GREAT Mass Meeting of the friends of good ADaguerreotype Likenesses,wil I be held at JOHN STON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange streets, every day until further notice. 7-No postponement on account of the weather. Lancaster, June 22, 1862. 22-tf EiTT HOTEL. NO. <la & 4 NORTH THIRD STREET 4. 13, • EilltST, Proprietor. Deo. 31, 1860. 4847
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