| I £ FOB THE TEAR OF OCR IOBD 1850. | Ij ?!■ 4 ! 5^ jf I 2 -i| H ° O CIM I M • 2 l If |l|l| | i =* ?J s|f § * Z . Ir l ' W January, i . 1)2 3 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 j 12\ J ; j 13 I 14 15 16 17 18 ; 19| A 20 21 22 !23 24 25 | 26A W !272829i 30 31 | @ * February, ' { \\ 2%. i 3 4 5i 6 7 8! 9* 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16® I jl7 18 19 20 21 22 !23 w ?" 124 25 26 27 28 [ ! A Makch, ; « II 21 W ' 3 4 5 6 7 81 9« ♦ ;10 II 12 13 14 15, 16* 1 !17 18 19 20 21 22 ' 23? T' s '' i 24 25 26 27 28 29 ! 30® 31 '.V , V . 1 2 j 3 4 5 : 6| I A 7 | 8 9 110 11 |l2 13 r % i 14 j 15 16 'l7 18 j 19 20$. » 21 22 23 24 25 !26: 27 g ' % 28 29 30 1 ' ■ | | ay ■ 1 ] : 2 I 3 4® f 5 6 7' 8 : 9| 10 Ilf ■% i 12 1 13 14H5H6 17 I 18} A i 19 i2O 21 22; 23 24 | 251 i 2 6 12728129 : 30 31 'A ! ; I 1 ? & : 2 3 4 5 6 7j si ffl : 9! 10 11 12 13 14 ! 15$ ¥ i 1G 1 17 18 19 20 21 ! 22V/ V j 23 ! 24 25 26 27 28 I 29| A, \ 3O i I A ■A-fuLV, I 1 2 3 4 5; 6>y I I 7' 8 9 10 11 12 i 13? 2 ! 14- 15 16 17 18 19 j 20i T® 21 22 23 24 25 26 127/?. 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JUDD fie MURRAY at their Cheap- Book Store, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster, have on hand a large variety of Blanks, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Declarations, Warrants, Commitments, Executions, Subpoenas, Summons, Sec. ficc., which they sell at very low prices. assortment being much the largest irfthe city, they invite the attention of all concerned. J. fir M. have just received Barr’s Reports, 10th voh, also Dunlop’s Laws of Pa.j last ed. at $6,50. Jan. 1, 1860. 2t-49 The People’s Decision! AFTER a long, patient, and careful investigation of the matter, the people have decided that THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE Is the place where good Books and Stationery can be bought to the greatest advantage. The best evidence we have of the wisdom of their decision is, that of the thousands who call at SPANGLER AND BROTHER'S Never went away dissatisfied. On . Monday, Dec. •24th, (the day before Christmas,) the amount of Books sold was greater than ever before remem bered in tl,:» city, (in one day,) and what is better, the rush continues, and the reputation which our establishment has acquired is destined to become permanent and lasting. We therefore respectfully inform the pubjic, that we have not only the ability and inclination, but the determination also, not to “root out,” but to sell any thing in our line of business, as low if not a little lower than our neighbors. SPANGLER & BROTHER. Estate of Jobn jLyle. In the Court of Common iJPleas for the co. of Lanc’r. WHEREAS, Henry Miller, Assignee of John Lyle, did on the 2*th day of December, ’49, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said appoin ted the 28th day of January next, 1850, for thq confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest : HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. . Proth’y.s Office, Lan. Jan. 1, ’59. 4t-49 03T The Characteristics of the Lancaster Hall of Fashion Are profits small, Style and Fashion Is the ruling passion, The Largest trade In Ready Made Materials, well inspected, The very best selected, Ho buys for Cash, Never makes up trash, No tender Cloth, None eat by moth — ’Tis really true The Stock’s all new ; There’s nothing old In this house sold. The great demand Leaves no stale on hand ; Come when you may, By night or day, He will treat you well, And bargains sell. Com 6 one and all To the Lancaster Hal!; Vast i 9 the supply At Joseph Gobmlet's, North Queen street, South of Orange, Lancaster. Jha 1, 1850. tfi-49 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Davip Snavely, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the January term, ISSO, for license to keep a tavern in 'Martic township, Lancaster county— being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Martic, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers .and travellers, and that we are with the said David Snavely, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and' conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Hiram Watson r Peter Reese, Christian Brenne man, Jacob , George Martin, David Huber, Martin Huber, Sr., Henry Rush, Martin Huber, Jr., Abraham Miller, Samuel Huber, C. Brenneman, George Anthony, Sartuel Hart. Dec 24 ’49 *4B-3t Lancaster Gas Company, IN pursuance of a resolution of the Managers of the Lancaster Gas Company, passed on the 24th of December, 1849, the Stockholders of said Com pany, are hereby notified that an additional instal ment of THREE DOLLARS per share is ftquired to be paid to the Treasurer of Baid Company, at his office in North Duke Street, in the city of Lan caster, on or before the 15th day of January, ISSO. This notice is given in accordance with the Sth section, of entitled f< An act to incorporate the Lancaster Gas Company.” JOHN F. SHRODER, Treasurer. 49-3 t Estate of Jno. &EllzabetU Orelder. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. WHEREAS, John Rawlins, Esq., Trustee of John and Elizabeth Greider, of Martic town ship, did on the 20th day of December, 1849, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said court his account of the said estate. * Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 28th day of lB5O, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be^filed. Attest: • HENRY' STOEK, Proth’y. Proty’ys Office, Lkn. Jan. 1, >5O. 59-4 t FOR THE HAIR.— -Stobb’s Chemical. Haib Invioobatob. This mild, yet powerful and infallible renovator, insinuates its balsamic proper ties into the pores of the head, nourishes the hair in it 9 embryo state, cleanses it from scurf and dand ruff, accelerates its growth, sustains it in its matu rity; and continues its possession of healthy vigor, silky softness, and luxurious redundancy, to the latest period of human life. Its operation in cases of baldness is peculiarly active; so that in numer ous instances where other remedies have been tried in vain, STORR’S CHEMICAL HAIR INVTGO RATOR has superseded ornaments of art by rein stating, in. full plentitude, the permanent gifts and graces of nature. For children, it is especially rec ommended, as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair; The esteem in which it is held, together with numerous testimonials constantly received of its efficacy, afford the best and surest proof of its merits. Price 25 cents, large bottles. Prepared only by George F. Storrs, No. 18 Ches ter street, Phil*, principal Depot, No. 1, Ledger Buildings. J. Gish & Brother, near the National House, agent* for Lancaster. ?m}9’49 WMI - Interesting Examination. The fbllowing interesting colloquy passed be tween a learned Schoolmaster,'Snd a very interest ing youth. • As the subject is a novel, as well as an important one, your readers will pardon its insertion here.- Schoolmaster —(With a copy of the cer.”) —James, in looking over the columiiß of this paper, I find there are three or four “cheapest” Book Stores in our city. As this cannot possibly be, will you endeavor to give me an explanation. James. —Nothing easier, sir. Spangler & Brother sell very cheap , while tbe others onl j feel very cheap. Schoolmaster.— Excellent solution; your’e a credit to the school. Can you now tell me the difference between the largest stock of stationery and the largest stationary stock ? James. — I think I can* sir. • Spangler & Brother have decidedly the largest stock of stationery , such for instance, as elegant note paper-, envelopes , foolscap and letter paper , blank books 3 quills , slates, wafers, sealing wax , and a host of elegant articles besides;, whilst some bookstores I know of, have the largest amount of stationary stock , that is, Old Books that won’t sell! ! ! Schoolmaster. — do, that’ll do, James. Ha! ha!! ha!!! I shall die laughing; oh, my poor sides. You may go and play now. de c 25-48-3t] [Exeunt omnes. Estate of Aeal MclVeal, dec’d. THE undersigned, auditor, appointed by the Or phans’ Cbmt of Lancaster county, to distribute the remaining assets in the hands of John W. Gross, administrator of Neal McNeal, late of West Earl township, deceased, according to law, hereby noti fies the creditors of the deceased and all others in terested therein and'in the exceptions to the ac count, that he will attend for the purposes of his appointment, on Wednesday , lGtfi day of January next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of John Michael, in North Queen street, Lanoaster. ISRAEL CARPENTER. 48-4 t Lancaster Co* Mutual Insurance Company. THE annual meeting of the Members of the Lan caster County Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the Office of the Company, at Salisbury, on the Second TUESDAY (Bth) of January, on which day an Election will be held between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., for electing Nine Directors for the ensuing year. HENRY F. SLAYMAKER, Secretary. -Salisbury, Dec. 25. 48-3t* City Property af Public Sale, WITHOUT RESERVE. „ LANCASTER COUNTY, SS. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Lancaster County, will be sold on Wednes day, the second day of January, A. D. 1850, at the public house of Moses Winger, in North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster,.the following real estate of William Jones, deceased, viz: Nor 1. A Piece of Ground situate at the north west corner of Mulberry and Walnut streets in said city, containing in front on Mulberry street, twenty-live feet eleven inches, and on' Walnut st. one hundred and thirteen feet with a TWO STORY FRAME TAVERN HOUSE, JjlgljL Frame Stable thereon erected, now in the occupancy of James Jones. No. 2. A MESSUAGE adjoining No. 1 on the north,-fronting on Mulberry street, twelve feet eight inches, and extending back one hundred and thirteen feet, with a one story BRICK HOUSE thereon erected. Nos. 3,4, 5, G, 7 and 8. LOTS OF GROUND, situate west of No. I, each containing in front on Walnut street twenty-two feet and extending back thirty-eight feet seven inches. No. Bis bounded on the west by a fourteen feet alley. Sale to commence, at 7 o’clock in the evening. Terms.—One-half of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of April, 1850 ; the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage. This pro perty will be sold free of ground rent. By the Court— B, Kauffman, Clerk O. C. Due attendance will be given by JAMES WHITEHILL, Executor of the wrlCof Wm. Jones, dec'd. Lancaster, December 12,1849. 49-ts Circular. TO Clergymen, Postmastes, Teachers of Sabbath Schools, Book Agents, Students and Heads of Families, wl Sears Pictorial Family Annual , An illustrated work, comprising a fine series of embellishments, with interesting descriptions, in one handsome large octavo of about 400 pages, elegantly bound in gilt, and -lettered in the most finished style of modern book-making. Price only Two Dollars. J This splendid volume comprises within itself a complete Library of Useful and Entertaining Know ledge, condensed in lorm, familiar in style, and copious in information, embracing an extensive range of subjects. The engravings over two hun dred in number,. are striptly illustrative, being representations of actual Scenery, Costumes, Man ners,. Monuments, &c. - .. v On examination the above work will be pronoun ced by cvqry intelligent person, under whose ob servation it may come, as one of the most suitable presents far a father to present to his family, as re gards both the quality and number of its embellish ments and the pure character of its contents. In preparing every article for its pages, the greatest caution has been used, to admit nothing but of an improving and instructing character. To men ofenterprise and tact, this work alone offers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to be met with. There is not a town in the Union, where a right, honest, and' well disposed person can iail selling from 50 to 200 volumes, ac cording to the population. All persons wishing Bample copies, to examine or procure subscribers with, can receive one or more substantially bound in paper covers* the postage not exceeding 30 cents on -each volume so forwarded—on the receipt of One Dollar. In this way, no matter where a person resides, if within the reach of a Post Office, he can obtain a copv of the Family Annual. Persons in the country wishing to act as agents may obtain all the requisite information, by adres sing the subscriber. To secure attentiou to any communications, they must be post paid. In writ ing, let each person mention his Post Office, County and State. ’ J Agents wanted in every section of the United States. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. Ne. 118 Nassau street, New York. *The only kind we are allowed to forward under the Post Office Law. To Publishers of Newspapers throughout the United States. Newspapers copying this advertise ment, entire, well displayed as above, without any alteration or abridgment, (including this notice.) and giving it four inside insertions, shall receive a copy of the Annual } (subject to their order) by sending direct to the publisher, New York. Jan. 1, 1850. 49-4 t County Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Presi dent, and Jacob Ghosh and Em’l Schaffek, Esq’rs., Associate Judges ot the Court of Common Pleas m and for the county of Lancaster, and As sistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, in and for the said County of Lancaster, have issued their precept to me direced, requiring me, among other things, to make Public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, on the THIRD MONDAY of JANUARY next, 1850, in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Lan caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, Constables, of the city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain in that behalf to be done ; and also, all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 21st day of 'Nov., 1849. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. N. B.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the nrßt day of the Sessions. Aldermen and Justi j6! °/‘ he eace are required by an order of Court, ated November 2lst, 1848, to return their recog nizances to David M. Martin, Clerk of Quarter Ses sions, within one week from the day of final action j in each case, and in default thereof the Migislrate’s j costa will not be allowed JaD. 1, 1850 A S “PPP Iem ent to the Ordinance A. entitled ‘An Ordinance providing lor theap. pointment of a Clerk of the Market, prescribing his duties and regulating the Markets in the city of Lancaster, passed October 21, 1818. 3 Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Lancaster in Select and Common Couucils assem bled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted bv the 6ame : That so much of any ordinance or ordinan ces, as imposes a fine on the buying or Belling any thing in the Markets before the ringing of the bell at day light, be and the same is hereby re pealed. ' Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of Lancaster, the 27th day of December, A. D. 1849. ■ NEWTON LIGHTtfER, ; President of Select Council. Attest: James Black, Clerk S. C. _ ~ WM - MATHIOT, ».. . y ' of Common Council. Attest: Jambs L. Rsykqlps, Clerk C. C. Jan. l f 1860,, St-49 jfc ( Communicated.) THE RUSH CONTINUES AT THE CHEAP Book Store of J.Glsh & Brother. BOOKS selling cheaper than ever offered in Lan caster city. . The most splendid assortment of ANNUALS* JUVENILE AND HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS FOR 1850, in Lancaster, may be found at the Cheap Book, Periodical, and Stationary Store, corner of North Queen and Orange streets. Among which may be found, The Leaflets of Memory. G.ems of Beauty. The Poet’s Offering. The Gem of the Season. The Snow Flake. The Garland. * i The Golden Gift, each page illustrated. The Forget-Me-Not. The Ruby. The Moss Rose. The Lady’s Gift. The Gem, a Juvenile Gift for 1850. The Hyacinth, do do Christmas Blossoms do do Drawing Room Scrap Book. The Rosemary. Forest Gleanings. The Amaranth. v Rose of Sharon. Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver. The Women of the Old and New Testament. Women of the Bible, new edition. The Pastor’s Wife. Tupper’s Proverbial Philosophy, illustrated. Finden’s Tableau. Bibles and Prayer Books in immense variety. [List to be continned] Those works are all magnificently illustrated, and bound in a superior manner. Call at the oldest and cheapest Book establish ment in Lancaster city, where all new works are received as soon as published. 1J J. GISH & BROTHER, Corner of North Queen and Orange streets, 3 doors from the National House. [dec 18-47 The VERY GREAT BARGAINS Now Offered at In the National House Building , North Queen street , Lancaster. WE have now on hand a choice and full assort ment of all descriptions of WINTER GOODS, which we offer’now, as usual, at remarkable low prices. Persons wishing bargains in the Dry Goods line will be sure to be suited by calling at • ERBEN’S CHEAP STORE. I RENCH MERINOES, of all shades, $1 to §l2s—Double width Cashmeres, choice colors 50, 62 and 75 cents—Figured de Laines, at 18* and 25 cents—Plain and Printed Cashmeres, 25, 31 and 27’ : cents—Super Black Alpacas, at 18*, 25 and 37i cents, at ? ERBEN’S. SPLENDID LONG SHATVLS, at prices ranging from 83.00 to 810,00. Figured and Black Dress Silks, very cheap. Also—Blankets, Flannels, Tickings, fee.— I Table and Piano Covers, Linen Damask Sheetings and Shirtings, unusually low at ERBEN’S. JUST RECEIVED, An elegant lot of FURS, consisting of Muffs and Boas of the very best manufacture ; and which we will sell at small profits. Also, Children’s Muffs of all sizes, at 27i, 50, and 75 cts. and $l, and upwards—together with an assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves Hos iery, &c. We close as we began with the wholesome advice and significant motto, that if you wish BARGAINS “FORGET NOT » the Store of CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER, National House Building, Lancaster, Pa. December 18, “’49. 47-tf JUDD & MURRAY have just received a splen did assortment of Butler’s &Lippencott's Quarto *A.VIILY BIBLES, six styles of binding, constitu ting a very fine variety. Also, Bibles and Prayer oooks, richly bound in velvet, and full gold orna ments, seven varieties. Also, Port Folios, a most beautiful variety/ Also, the following ANNUALS, in addition to their former extensive assortment: The Brilliant , Bvo—brilliant indeed. The Book of Pearls , Bvo—a pearl it is. The Moss Rose , 12tno. The Forget me not Annual, 12mo. The Gilt Leaves of Amencan Poetry , Bvo. ■The Poents of Amelia , a new edition gotten up for a Gift Book, Bvo., with beautiful plates. Tupper s Proverbial Philosophy, Butler’s small Quarto Edition, with all the plates. The Rose of Sharon, 12mo. The Floral Keepsake, Quarto, with 46 beautiful colored engravings. Sacred Poets of England and America, Bvo., with plates. Sigourney s Poetical Works new edition with plates; with- many others not*advertised in this or previous advertisements, constituting the finest as sortment in the interior of Pennsylvania. State Reports , by Barr, 10th vol. just received. ALSO, Dunlop s Laws of Penn'a, new edition at ’ [dec 25-48-2 t Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate. WATER POWER, COTTON AND WOOLLEN FACTORY, GRIST AIVD SAW MIIA.S. BY virtue of a decree and order of the High Court of Chancery of the State of Maryland, the undersigned, as Trustee, will sell at public auction from the Court House door in Elkton, on SATUR DAY the 26th ol January next, all that very valua ble Cotton and Woollen Factory, Grist and Saw Mills, together with 89 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, of arable and woodland, being part of the Real Estate whereof the late Col. Wm. Garrett, died seized. This property lies 7 miles north of the town of EUcton, in Cecil county, Maryland, and about the same distance from the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, and other public convey ances to the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is commonly known by*the name of GARRETT'S FACTORIES. The buildings consist of a Cotton and Woollen Factory, nearly new—Bs feet long by 35 feet wide, and 3 stories high ; a Grist and Saw Mill in good repair; 7 Tenant Houses, to be occupied by the operatives in the Factory: a MANSION JfejL HOUSE for the proprietor, together with |SSalrfl a good and substantial Farm House ; a large and commodious Bam with Stabling beneath, Granary, Corn-crib, and other convenient and-ne cessary out-buildings, all in good repair. There is also a good Apple Orchard on the farm. The arable land is in a high state of cultivation, and all under good fencing. There is sufficient wood upon this property to supply necessary fuel. The Cotton and Woollen Factory has been in constant and successful operation for nearly 30 years past, with the exception of a few months in the year 1840, when it was re-built upon an im proved plan. Its connections are extensive, and it is well known as one of thevery best establishments of the kind in the State. It is situated on the Big Elk, a copious and powerful stream of water at all seasons of the year. The neighborhood is remark ably healthy, and noted for the purity of its air and water. There are several places of worship of various denominations within a convenient distance, together with well conducted schools. Delaware College is located in the town of Newark, about 4 miles distant, and affords an excellent opportunity for the attainment of the higher branches of edu cstion. There ere no other Cotton and Woollen Factories within many miles, it will therefore be seen that this property presents many inducements to persons desirous of engaging in the business. Further description is deemed unnecessary, as those who think of purchasing can view the prem ises for themselves. Any other information will be willingly given upon application to Mrs. Sarah Ann Garrett, residing : on the premises, or to the sub scriber. Letters on the subject add-essed to the subscriber at Elkton will meet with prompt attention. THE TERMS OF SALE, as prescribed by the decree are, one-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, another third in six months, and- the remaining third in twelve months from the day of sale. The credit payments to be secured by bond with approved security to the Trustee. HIRAM M’CULLOUGH, .. „ Trustee. li. In obedience to the provisions of the de cree, I hereby give notice to the creditors of Wm. Garrett, late of Cecil fcounty, deceased, to file their claims with the vouchers thereof properly authenti cated in the Chancery Office at Annapolis, within 4 months from the said 26th day of January neat H. M’CULLOUGH, Trustee. 48-ts Columbia Bank & Bridge Co. INTEREST ON DEPOSITES. AT a meeting of the Directors of the Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, held on Tuesday, the 4th of December, 1849, it was Resolved, That from and alter the sth of Decem ber, 1849, interest will be paid on deposits made with this institution, as follows, viz : On sums deposited for three months, at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. On sums deposited for six and nine months, at the rate of 4i per cent, per annum. On sums deposited for twelve monts, at the rate of o per cent, per annum. paid annimU 81 ° n twe^ve m °ntha depositee to be By order of the Directors, „ , .. SAMUEL SHOCH. Cashier. Columbia, Dec. 11, 1849 . 46-3 m BLANKS neatly and expeditiously executed at thlf offica, m the rear of the Market House. FORGET NTOT!! A NEW LIST. MORE NEW BOOKS. 3 S*§*®’'S*o*P C. 3 © g-EroTg O B p’S’D'dlo S'l*' p3®000§“»» I »■"! 5-Bcgc.° 2. ® I ® ® £ o ( s<2'< £ 3 3 a-' 3®rrssSgs.s.":s-g ■ ■■.g-e.er s-gis-ggSg “ .. -; if ■ • ft - f¥K\ ppm w ; ——— j StS t22rJ Ci E? 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O OSooai S •SoW o 2 g £. » ~ „ § ®'#oS g gggg g g SS sg s gSgJ P_ 00.00 2 °°° 00 og o § g 1 o- 1 g=| r ' ® r - <*: og.^i 5* S t® *- © i^iP • Q O C~- § g O O ' ' *? to w to ts to to w ©V»C** S Ojt-O HWCD-- QD —NS w *-S c_T WCI ' S ’fo'OCK "to ©©'©'© 1- taT-O ©’co'w'rfktj't-to'ln "Jo 'LI" I o uoto ©-4mm © •£ to ►- ot © i o a mo© om©© cd oo m ©© © c©yi v< © w«© a o otT ® « 5' 5' . = 5' 5‘ g- 5' =;, s CO (O lOCjCOs 2 _ !> 2*^. ‘joosoo'i « *- oov»g o u-o ur 4s-47-3t] Chairman. ' •to* CJ P ~ tr - o ~ BOARD OF REVisiON. Saving’s Institution. OUCE.—At a meeting of the Board of t rustees of the Lancaster Saving’s Institu tion held on the 18th day ol October last, it was. among other things, Resolved, That Ten Thousand dollars of the Capital Stock of the Lancaster Saving’s Institu tion, in addition to that already paid in, be and y* e sa nie js hereby required to be paid, by the. Stockholders (being ten dollars on each share of Stock) in four equal quarterly installments as follows viz, One fourth thereof on first day of April 1850. “ do «\ “ • “ •« j u | y «. do “ “ “ ** Oct, “ . . do . “ “ “ “ Jan. 1851- and that the times of declaring the Semi-Annual Dividends, be changed from the first Thursdays >n May and November, to the first Thursdays in July and January of each year. At the same time it was also further resolved \oA l n l m and a i t ® r l^e 6 rst day of November, 1849, the rates of interest to be paid on moneys deposited, be as follows, viz : On-sums deposited for 3 mo, 4 per ct. per annum, bums deposited for 6 & 9 mo, 4J- per ct. do. bums deposited for 12 mo. 5 do. do. and that the interest be paid semi-annually on the 12 month deposits. The capital stock of the Lancaster Savings In by the Act of Incorporation at 5.50 000 of which sum $20,000 has been already paid in, and the additional installment now or l , pai 2’ wiil increa se that amount to . hy l . he first day of January 1851. i bis Institution presents inducements to de positors of money, which are not to be found in any other Institution in the state, and enables persons having no immediate use for their mon ies, to draw an amount of interest therefor equal to the ordinary rates paid in the county and upon most undoubted security. • By order of the Board of Trustees. CHARLES BGUGHTER, Tres’r. Lan. Nov. 1, 1849. Sew Music ! Sew Music! AT THE CHEAP BOOK STORE OF SPANGLER §• BROTHER. RESPECTFULLY invite attention to the fact that they will during the present week, open by far the largest assortment of MUSIC everbrought to Lancaster. As it is their determination to give particular attention to this branch of their business ; all who may desire Choice New and Standard Music, will find it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. They have also just received a superior lot of Guitar, Violin and Violincello Strings, Bridges, Keys, &c., all of which are of the finest quality and lowest rates. Orders promptly filled and catalogues of our stock to be had at our store. SPANGLER & BROTHER, North Queen street. dec IS 47-3 t Mew Millinery Goods. * FALL AND WINTER BONNETS. MRt>. MARY KURTZ has just received the Fall and Winter Fashions for Bonnets, to which she respectfully invites the attention of her old customers and the public in general. Her assortment is large and beautiful, and well adapted to suit the wants and tastes of her numerous friends and customers. Also a BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF RIBBONS, of every color and style; Artificials, Flowers, Head Dresses, Bonnet Caps, &c., all of which she will dispose of on accommodating terms, at her v well known stand in North Queen st., nearly oppo site Wentz’s Dry Goods Store. Ladies of the city and countv of Lancas ter are invited to call and examine. nov 20 ’49 43-3 m Fraternal Homestead Association of Lancaster. Association is now fully organized and _L open for the admission of members until the constitutional number shall be .filled up. The monthly contribution for each member is $2,50, and it is contemplated that this amount paid in for ten years, will provide the member having paid it a comfortable house. The first Article of the Con stitution embraces its object, to wit: “The object of this Association, shall be the erection of a com fortable two-story house for each membership, upon an eligible and healthy plot of ground, keeping in view its probable future enhancement of value.— This plot to be either in or oht of the city of Lan caster.” Persons wishing to become members can apply io the Trustees or Officers, where they can procure a Constitution of its details. Trustees—3. J. Keller, J.H. Kurtz, E. H. Rauch, Martin Harnish, Geo. Ford, Wra. S. Gamber, T. H. Miller, John Carr, John Wise. JOHN CARR, President. E. H. RAUCH, Secretary. JOHN WlSE,••Treasurer. December 15, 1849. 47-3 t marble Yard. THE undersigned adopt this method qf inform ing their friends and the public in general, that they have taken the Marble Yard, formerly conducted Jjy* Daniel Fagan, situated in North Queen Street, in the city of Lancaster, a few doorß north of Van Kanan’s (formerly Scholfield’s) tavern, where they are prepared to execute all orders in their line, in the neatest manner, at the most liberal prices, and with every possible expedition. William Leonard acquired a thorough knowledge of the business in the most celebrated Marble es tablishments in Philadelphia and New Yor/c. Abner S. Bear was an apprentice to Daniel Fagan, and has had many years experience. As their work is all to be finished by themselves, they feel assured, that they can afford entire, satisfaction to their customers. $3“ They exhibit John Beard’s celebrated BOOK OF DESIGNS, embracing a large and attractive variety, from which their patrons can scarcely fail to make satisfactory selections. WILLIAM LEONARD, Dec. 25-6m-48] ABNER S. BEAR. Curing Beef, Hams, &c. THE .subscriber has manufactured a large quntity of PYROLIGNEOUS ACID, OR VINEGAR: OF WOOD, a powerfnl Antiseptic, effectually prevent ing the decomposition of Animal matter, and which is now so eitensively'nsed as a substitute for smoke in curing Beef, Hams, Tongues, Sausages, Fish &c., without the aid -of a smoke house, imparting to them a rich and pleasant flavor, free from that bit terness which is so often imparted to meat smoked in the usual way. CHAS. A. HEINITSH, Druggist, East King st., Lancaster. dec 18-47-3m] millinery. MRS. BAILIE will open an of Fashionable Millinery , THURS-^^P DAY, November Ist, 1849, at her in East King street. [oc 30 y 49.tt-40 11EIDIEN br'3lE-7_ll(Miiii7U Opposite Vasdeanan's (formerly Scholfields) Hotel, North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. recommend to the people of Lancaster, all others to Whom this may come, Dr. Waylan, urndnte of the Bahtmore College of Dental Surgery, as a gentleman eminently qualified to practice his profession in a skillful and scientific manner, and ofmoral character thatentitles him to all confidence I do also certify, that Dr. Waylan did obtain, as the award of a Committee, consisting of Dr. Parmly of New York, Dr. Roper of Philadelphia, and Dr. Noyes of Baltimore, a Case of Instruments, offered by the College as a prize for the greatest proficiency in the study and art of Dentistry as taught in the Institution. I do also certify that Dr. Waylan has operated upon my mouth in a highly satisfactory manner. Thos. E. Bond, Jr., A. M., M. D. Professor of Special Pathology and Therapeutics in the HaitiJßre College of Dental Surgery. ll, >49. 46-tf Barnum’s Museum, Philadelphia. ESTABLISHED in public favor—a place of general resort and delighted audiences—is un equalled for instruction and chaste amusements. QZr Just added, to the previous collection, all the rarest curiosities of PEALE’S Museum. Living Giants, Dwarfs, Mammoth Boys; an Egyptian Crocodile, Sea Lion, Giraffe, Rattle Snakes, Enor mous Serpents, India Mice, AND 500,000 CU RIOSITIES. x,^L m ,^r e r, nSC “"anfiements are making for the HOLIDAYS, calculated to render the Mnseum the greatcentre of attraction for COUNTRY VISITORS Il’n „2( S - SO i Tnro VIEWS and CaK °HATHOFE COSt S 10,000 in London. Cosmorama, Melanges Songs &c. “The DbOkkabd,” or fallen reclaimed, an interesting moral domestic Drama, Vaudevilles &c., every day and evening. Performances at 3 P. M-, at 7J- in the evening, and Eitra Performances at all hours on Christmas and New Year’s day. Admittance 25 cts., children under ten years 12f cent 9- [Dec. 11-46-lm Two Valuable Farms and Mill Property for Sale in Franklin County. THE subscriber, contemplating a change of resi dence, will sell at Private Sale, the following described valuable properties, viz: FARM No. 1 Situated in Southampton township, Franklin county, about 2 miles north of Shippens burg, containing 200 ACRES of the best quality of Limestone Land —l6o acres of which are cleared, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. The residue is well covered with thriving Oak tim ber. The improvements consist of a large a. a . two story STONE HOUSE, Isjjafl 60 feet front, a Stone Bank Barn , Frame Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all other necessary out-build ings. There is a well of water, and also a cistern convenient to the dwelling—also. TWO APPLE ORCHARDS, and a variety of other choice fruits. On this tract there are also a Frame Tenant House and Log Barn. FARM No. 2 On which the subscriber resides, is situated in Franklin and Cumberland counties, about 2 miles north of Shippensburg, and adjoining tract No. 1. It consists of 180 ACRES of good Limestone Land. About 160 acres is cleared land, under good fence, and in an excellent state of cul tivation, 10 acres of which is natural meadow, and 30 acres thoroughly limed—also a portion of peat land. On it there is a time kiln , and abundance of stone convenient for making manure. The im provements are a convenient FARM HOUSE §?!■& —a large Frame BANK BARN, Corn rs-ih pill Carriage House, and Stable —two Apple Orchards, and other fruit trees. There are also two Tenant Houses on this farm. The Middle Spring, a never failing stream ol water, which passes through this Farm, presents two of the finest water powers in all this section of Country. One seat, on which there are a Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, possess sufficient power in addition for a Flouring Mill —the other seat has been occupied as an Edge Tool Manufactory. The two in conjunction affording a fall of 20 feet. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber residing on the premises, or of the Editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer , who is acquainted with the properties. JOHN COX. , October 16, 1849 tf-3S Notice. THE President, Directors and Stockholders of the Farmers’ Bank of Lancaster, hereby give notice that they will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the renewal of of the present charter of the said bank, with bank ing and discounting privileges. The said bank to be located as heretofore in the city of Lancaster, with the same name and style, and with the same capital now authorized by law. By order of the Directors. C. HAGER, Pres’t. G. Clarkson, Cashier. [June 26-6m-22 County Loan. PROPOSALS will be received by the Commis sioners of .Lancaster County, at their Office, in. the city of Lancaster, at anv time between the date hereof and the first day next (1850) for loaning money on the first day of April next, to the said county. Persons offering to loan will please state in the proposal, the amount intended to be loaned, and at what rate of interest. The loans will be received for one, two, three or four years, to suit lenders. JOHN WITMER, MUSSLEMAN, DAVID STYER. Commissioner’s Office, Lane., Nov. 27, *49. Turnpike Election. AN Election will be held on Monday the Ith day of January next , at the house of Sophia Pyle, Mount Joy, between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock, for a President, ten Managers and a Treasurer of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Road. J. M. LONG, Treasurer, dec 11 46-4 t Samuel Burchhart, \ Vend. Exp’s. vs. S To November Term, 1849. Jacob R. Harlacher, ) No, 21. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, on motion of D. W. Patterson and A. L. Hayes, Esqs., attorneys for the Judgement Creditors, to enquire into and report the facts relative to the mechanics’ liens filed on the lands and tenements sold under the above Venditioni Exponas, iu order that the* Court may decree distribution of the proceeds accordingly, will attend for the purpose of his appointment, on Friday , the Utk day of Jan uary next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of Peier Reed, in West King street, Lancaster, when aud where the said lien claimants are reques ted to attend and make proof of their claims ac cording to law. ISRAEL CARPENTER. December 18, 1849. 47-4 t Estate or Jobn Ritter. In the Court of Common Fleas for the ■ County of l Lancaster. TITHEREAS, Jacob Reist, Christian Kreiterand Y T John Miller,"Trustees under a writ of domes tic attachment, did, on the eighth day of December 1849, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said court have appointed the twenty-first day of January, 1850 for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: . HENRY STOEK, Prothon’ry. Prothonotary’s’Office, ) Lancaster, Dec. Bth, 1848. J 4T-4t Shaving, Hair-Dressing, &, Sbam poonlng Saloon, Centre Square, opposite the Court House, in the second story of the building occupied as a Grocery Store by Williams $ Clarkson. E BOSTON & S. WILLIAMS, (formerly of N. • Queen street,) have taken shop where, by strict attention to business, and a deter mination to please their customers, they hope to receive a share of public patronage, Lancaster, Dec. 18, *49 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of John Filbert, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at the January term, for license to keep a tavern in the Village of Bainbridge, Lancaster county—being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the village of Bainbridge and township of Conoy, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate., the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers, and that we are well • acquainted with the said John Filbert, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is jvell provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers. Jacob Adams, Jacob Ebersole, John Stoner, J. T. Bare, A. Hicks, J. B. Small, John Haldeman, C. S. Haldeman, Henry C.Ober, Jas. S. Lytle, Emanuel Nagle, J. Foreman. [dec 25-48-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Lucretia J. Kelly, to the Court of Quarter Ses-t sions, at the January term, 1850, for license to keep a tavgrn in the Borough of Washington, Lancaster county—-it being an old stand.. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Washington, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said. Lucretia J. Kelly, and that she is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with honse-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. i Lambert Ent, Christian Mayer, David Miller, Wm. Dunlap, Soloman Folk, Thomas Griffin, John A. Brush, Jacob CoUins, David Saylor, Henry Fishel, George Shouman, Samuel Sbartzer. .4 dec 18 >49 47-3t* JOB PRINTING neatly and exe cuted at this office. New Mat and Cap store, East King St.; a few doors westof the Forma's Bank LEVI SMITH respectfully informa his friend. and the public, that he has just received and is now opening at his new Store, a splendid issort r?A?i t c! of v ew and fashionable HATS and CAPS, for fail and winter wear, which bH have been selected' with great care, will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Forbehtty Mid superiority of finish they cannoThe surpassed. B^i OC Mo°zS t 3 P - art > ae SM, Beaver, iteria, Brush, Moleskin, Russia , Cassimere, fc., of various d aha Pf- H »*« made to order at ts short notice as desired. caps, Caps, caps! His stock of Caps are of various styles and prices. He has received a new style of HAT.CAPB with patterns, such as Velvet, Cloth, Glazed, &c. Call and examine his stock; in East King street, between the Court House and the Farmers’ Bank. N. B. Hats bought at this establishment will »# ironed free of charge. t q ■Nov. 6,’49. 41 _jy * General Agency and Intelligence Office. The subscriber, late Collector of Tolls at the city of Lancaster, on the Col. & Phila. Bail, roaa, having taken a room on the second floor of door south of the Examiner and Herald office, m North Queen Btreets, offers his services to his friends and the public generally in procuring money on loan and lending out money on interest; the purchase and sale of stocks of all kinds: houses rented, and tenants furnished: in the,purl chase and sale of real and personal property: land also in giving information to Managers, Clerks, Mechanics and Laborers, or any other situations: of all such a regular Register will be kept by him. He hopes by close attention to business to meet with encouragement in his undertaking, and assures the public, that all matters of any nature whatever, entrusted to him, will be strictly confidential. He can be found at all times at his office, or at Mrs. Kauffman’s Hotel, immediately opposite. Oct 16,’49-6m-3S] GEO. B. HAMILTON. Valuable City Property for Sale. IT being the intention of the subscriber to re. move from Lancaster in the spring, he offers for sale the following very valuable City Property, vis : TWO BRICK F* DWELLING HOUSES, SUB two stories high, adjoining each other, and under one roof, fi-onting on the -east side of South' Queen street, a few doors south of the Odd Fellows Hall. The House adjoining Mrs. Musser on the north— has sir rooms in it, with a good celler and celier kitchen. There is a pump in a never-failing spring in the cellar adjoining the kitchen, and also a cis tern in the yard. There are also a good Bake oven, Wash and Wood house in, the yard, and admail garden adjoining. This house rents at present for PgJ $BO per annum. THE DWELLING HOUSE Jtiliadjoining the above and property of Mr. Jor dan on the south, also contains six rooms, and has a large and convenient kitchen adjoining, witfi a large cellar under the front building, well adapted for a store. It has the same water convenience as the above. There is a beautiful cave or vault in the garden, with a new summer-house erected over it. This house rents for $125 per annum. The lot on which the above.dwellings are erected is 131 feet 6 inches deep, andlhe whole will be sold together. ALSO —On the alley immediately back of the above, A PIECE OF 'GROUND, extending west 113 feet 6 inches, with a convenient double two story brick DWELLING HOUSE, a stable, wagon shed, and carpenters shop thereon erected. These dwellings each have four rooms and a garret, tvith a cel/ar and garden. They are now under a rent of $4O each, and $55 is offered forthe coming year. The above properties are all in first-rate repair, and if desirable they will be sold together or sepa rate to suit purchasers. Persons desirous of pur chasing will please call upon the subscriber residing on the premises, or on Alderman J C Van Camp, in Centre Square, who wi/1 give further particulars as to terms and conditions of sale. DCTIf not disposed of previous to Saturday, the sth day of January, 1850, they will be sold at Public Auction on Saturday , the 12th of January, at the hotel of E. S. Hubley, (Swan,) at 7$ o’clock P. M., at which time attendance will be given and terms made known by A. W. BOLENIUS. Lancaster, Dec 11,’49 46-5 t LANCASTER COUNTY SS, Elizabeth Markley ) _ _•• VSm ( January Term, 1850. David Markley, et al 5 Summons in Partition, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the SheriW of Lancaster County, Greeting : IF Elizabeth Markley makes you secure in pro secuting her claim, then summons by good sum moners David Marclay, John Stouffer and Ann his wife, late Ann Stouffer, John S. Markley, William Charles MaJoy and Ann Martha Maloy, minor chil dren of Sarah Maloy, deceased, late Sarah Mark ley intermarried with James Maloy, William Com megys and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Mark ley, a-daughter of Samuel Markley, decM, inter married with William Commegys, children and heirs at law of Margaret Markley, late of the borough o, Harrisburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, deceased, Anna Markley, Abraham Witmer, David Gittinger, Jacob Gittinger, Henry Gittinger and Mary Gittin ger, (minors) children of Samuel Gittinger, dec’d, children and heirs at law of Barbara Gittinger, late of the township of Earl, in the couuty of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Lancaster, at our County Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, there to. be held on the THIRD MONDAY in JANUARY nest, to answer the Plaintiff of a Plea—wherefore she the said Plaintiff and the said Defendants together and undivided, do hold all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Earl township, Lancaster county, and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Spre cher. John Stolsfoos and others, containing about 82 Acres, bo the same more or less, whereof the said Defendants partition between them to be made according to the laws and the customs of this Com monwealth, in such cases made and provided, do gainsay and the same to be done, do not permit very unjustly and against .the same laws and cus toms as the said Plaintiff says. And have you then there the names of those suramoners and this writ. Witness the Hon. Ellis Lewis, Esq., President of our said Court at Lancaster, the third day of De cember, in the year A. D. 1849. HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Per J. Bowman. Dec 11-46] FOR RENT. ALL that property situated on West Chesnut street and the Pennsylvania Railroad, in the city of Lancaster, being the 'DWELLING HOUSE, FOUNDRY AN$ MA- CHINE SHOP, now in the tenure of Mr. Wm. Kirkpatrick, and the FORWARDING HOUSE, in the tenure of Mr. Jacob Albright—either separa tely or together—also, the FORWARDING HOUSE, now in the tenure of Mr. David Royer; the whole lor one or more years from the lsf of April next. JOHN F. STEINMAN. Lancaster, Dec. 11, 1849. 46-4t* Wanted. FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS secured by Judgment or Mortgage on unencumbered prop erty, for five or seven years. ALSO, Four Hundred Dollars for one year, from the Ist of April next, secured by Judgment on unencumbered property. ALSO, Nineteen Hundred DoLLAnsfor 6 years, secured on property by mortgage—property worth double the amount. ALSO, $7OO for five or more years, secured by mortgage on unencumbered City property worths L 52,000. Enquire at the General Agency Office in North Queen street, opposite Mrs. Kauffman’s Hotel. Lancaster, Nov. 27. tf-44 To the Creditors and those inter* ested in the Estate of Peter Bomber ger. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance in the hands of A □drew Metzgar, Esq., Assignee of Baid Peter Bomb«rger, will meet for the purpose of his appointment, on Thursday, the 3d day of January next, at 2 o’clock P. M., at the public house of Wm. Wright, in South Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. WM. MATHIOT. Dec 11 ’49 td-46 Estate of David Clendenln, dec’d. LETTERS of Administration . 0B : . the Estate of David Clendenin, late of Britain twp 0 Lancaster county, have been issued bythe Register of said county to the undersigned. All personr indebted to said Estate are required to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement, without delay, to either of the undersigned. JAMES PATTERSON, Little Britain, NICHOLAS H. WELLS, Drumore. *6t-46 Dec 4 5 49 For Sale. THE subscriber will sell, at private sale the lo* on the north east comers oi Duke and Walnut streets, the FOUR BRICK TWO STORY DWEL LINGS adjoining, nnd the lot on the north* HENRY E. LEMAN. 45-tf Estate or Christian Bachman, deceased. LETTERS testamentary on the Estate of Chris tian Bachman, Esq., late of the city of Lancas ter, dec’d, hare been granted to the undersigned, residing in the city of Lancaster. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to mafr imme diate payment, and'those Having claims against it will present them immediately'for pajrinent to . - ELIZABETH BACHMAN, Dec 11 >49-6t-46j Executrix.