Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, April 02, 1850, Image 3

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    Bargains! Bargains!!
AT THE OLD STAND, IN NORTH QUEEN
STREET, - ■
One door North of Michael McGrann't Hotel.
JACOB HERZOG, moat respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally,
purchased a large stock of Goods from a Ph ‘*“
phia Merchant, who is bound lor California, I he n
offers them to the citizens of the City and C y
Lancaster, consisting of
DRY GOODS &■ JEWBXRY.
at much lower prices than can be bought at any
other establishment in the city ? f
Dry Goods consist in part of Cloths, Casßtmeres,
Caesinets, Vestings, &c. < mu a
His. stock of JEWELRY consists of Gold and
Silver Watches*of every description ;Go d Keys,
Seals, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Pens,
Chains, *c.,&o; oTHELADIES ,
He respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies,
to his large and varied assortment of Satins, bilks,
and Velvets; Bonnet Flowers and Ribbons ; Kid
Gloves of every color ; Parasols and Parasoletts,
and a variety of Laces, Edgings, Lawns, Delains,
Alapacas, and every article of this description gen
erally kept in<a Fancy Dry Goods Store.
MILLINERS AND SHOPKEEPERS
Can be supplied atali times,-with Ribbons, Flowers,
•Laces, and all such articles as they generally make
use of, at lower prices, than ever before purchased
in this city. - . , .
PEDLARS are respectfully invited to give mm a
call. - These goods are all new and fresh, and we
ask the public to call and see them, as we are de
termined to sell goods as low as any cither eetao
lishment in the city, and he flatters himself that he
will be able to sell to them on Buch terms, as can
not tail tp please. _
N . 8.-The highest C.sh
10-3 m
Choice and Splendid Attractions at the
eOLDEJV
an entire new stock of choice
dry goods.
Selected with great care and experienced judgment,
trom fresh invoices lor spring and summer,
opened in the New York and Philadelphia
Markets, now offered on reasonable
terms to the city and country trade
of Lancaster, at the
‘GOLDEN EAGLE,’ late Longenecker’s new store.
OBSFRVE. —This splendid stock of Goods has
been selected by one of the partners, who is
constantly either in New York or Philadelph.a—
seeking great bargains and securing New Styles as
they ippear. Thus keeping the citizens of Lancas.
ter county in close proximity to the largest markets
tor Dry Goods in the world.- And enabling them
to make their purchases at as low rates as they are
retailed in any of the large commercial crties, and
probably a little lower.
' Thos J. Wentz & Co. inform the citizens of Lan
caster city and county, that they have opened and
now offer for their examination, an entire new
“'“fancy AND STAPLE DRj GOODS.
This careful selection will be foilnd to be a com
plete assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, comprising each and every variety.
: In the Domestic Line you will find Calicoes,
Merrimack, Choeco, &c. Bleached and. unbleached
muslins } Conestoga, New Market, Stc: Tickings,
Checks, Osnaburgs, Drillings, Stc., all of which
have been purchased on favorable terms, and can
be secured as great bargains. t
In the Silk and Fancy Line you wfl find a
large and unbroken assortment. This branch con
tains a variety of styles printed Mousseline de
Laines, of superior quality; rich Bereges and
Grenedines; Crape de Paris, and other new Tissues
for spring and summer dresses. Also, new designs
Lawns, Chintzes, Brilliants and painted CamTbrics.
New spring shades glace silks, gros de Afrique,
gros de nap, and rich plain poux d’soies, and
Brilliant Fancy Style Silks for Spring.
The attention of buyers is particularly invited to
their magnificent stock of Dress Goods, consisting
qf fancy bonnet ribbons, fancy neck and cap do.,
of the latest designs; Laces, Gloves, Hosiery,
■ Linen Handkerchiefs, and all kindsof fancy articles
-adapted for ladies’ wear; cloths of French, English,
German and American fabric,all shades and prices;
cassimeres, black, French, doe skins, spring colors
and designs ; a complete assortment of Vestings—
satin silk, Marseilles, &c. In addition to theabove
named goods, you will find their stock to embrace
arf assortment of
Carpetings , Floor and Table Oil Cloths ,
all of which they offer on fair and honorable terms.
As they have great advantages, they are confident
their prices will be lower than any other store in
the citv A careful examination is solicited.
. 1 THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
Golden Eagle, cor. of E. King and Centre Square,
late Longenecker’s, Lancaster city.
april 2
REMOVAL*
-VT -r M. E. HEINITSH respectfully informs his
W < Viends,and the public generally, that he has
' * j t 0 his new store, in East King street,
eafit of the Lancaster County Bank, and
dTrectW opposite Shem’s Exchange Hotel, whore
he. has opened an assortment of
fancy GOODS &c.
RACKETS, Hosiery, Kid, trilk, Lisle Thread
and Cotton Gloves—Thread, Bobbin and Cotton
Edgings And Insertings, Laces; Fancy Perfumery
Roans- Shell, Buffalo, Horn and Ivory Combs :
S ,ȣ P description ; Fine Hair, Cloth, Shaving, ,
Teeth, Scrubbing and Dusting Brushes; all kinds,
ot Buttons, Corn Broomß, and Whisks ; Alicantand
TuteMats; Fancy Stationery; Jewelry; a general
assortment of Trimmings; Willow Coaches and
Chairs; Bomboo Rocking Chairs for children, a
new and beautiful article. A
l ndieß* and gentlemens’ silk, linen, cotton and
gir-trhagi Hdkfß. and Cravats ; G. E. Braces, Visiting
!nd Paying Cards; Terra Cotta Card -Baskets;
Mantel Ornaments and numerous other articles in
‘the variety „ M us j c .
received and attended to without delay.
• Musical Instruments, Guitar and Violin strings,
Bridges, Screws, &c., &c.
having made arrangements lor the-sale pfMyer’s
Superior and celebrated premium PIANO POIITES,
he will keep an assortment. Ladies can have an
opportunity of trying music before purchasing
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits
a continuance of public patronage.
apnl 2 U
Plainfield Classical Academy,
FOUR MILES WEST or CARLISLE.
THE eighth Bession will commence on Monday,
May sth In consequence of the increasing
patronage, a large and commodious brick edifice
has beep erected, rendering this one of the most
comfortable and desirable institutions in the State.
No serious case of sickness has occurred since it
was founded. The students are constantly under
the charge of competent and faithful instructors.—
The neighborhood presents no temptations to vice
or immorality, there being no town or village near
the institution.. . . , , ,
Circulars with further information furnished b>
addressing . _ l . ’
, Principal and Proprietor.
Plainfield P. 0. Cum. co., Pa. t 4; ' lo
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
Henry G. Clark and Henry Gass, trading under
the firm of H. G. Clark & Co., was dissolved by
mutual consent on the eleventh day of March last.
The business is continued by H. G. Clark, at the
old stand, to whom persons having claims against
the late firm will please present them, and those
indebted to the late firm will make payment.
H. G. CLARK,
HENRY GASS,
Mount Joy Twp., April 2, 1850. l°- 3t *
Great Bargains in Dry Goods, ai
V. E. ARCHAMBAUtTS,
N. E. corner of Eleventh and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND
SUMvIER GOODS, comprising in part—New
Market Sheetings at 8 cents; fine bleached and
Muslins at 3,4, 5, 6 1,8 3 , W W c|s
Dark and Light Calicoes, fast colors, from 3 to 12*
cents; yard wide French Lawn at-8, 10, 12* and
ioi cents: Mousltnede Laines at 12*, 18} and 2o
cents* Linen Lustres from 10 to 25 cents ; Bereges
from 12<- to 37* cents; black and colored Alpaca
Lustres from 18} 'to 75 cents; black and changeable
Silks and Tare Satins from 50 cents to $1,25 ; a
large assortment of White Dress Goods from 12*
to 37* cehtr; French, Scotch, and Manchester
Ginghams from 12* to 31 cents; Silk and Satin
Mantillas from $4 50 to $lO ; Men and Boys’ wear
in every variety Irom 10 cents to SI ,2o each, sc.
V. E. ARCHAMBAULT,
N. E. Corner 11th and Market sts., Phil’a.
April 2 10 - 3 in
$l5O Reward.
Lancaster County Bank,)
March 26, 1850. 5
*TTTHEREAS, it has .been ascertained that a
X\ fraud similar to that recently practised upon
other institutions, has been attempted upon this
Bank, which fraud consists in cutting or tearing a
small portion from several Notes and joining the
pieces thus obtained, by some adhesive matter, so
is to form another Note, and then by passing upon
the unwary public as well the mutilated notes a.
the note formed by this process : Now, theretore,
for the protection of the community and w put a
stop to this nefarious practice, the LANCASTER
COUNTY BANK will pay a reward of One Hun
dred and Fifty Dollars, to any person who will de
tect and prosecute to conviction any one engaged
in thus mutilating their notes, and defrauding the
public. And all persons are hereby cautioned
against taking either these fabricated notes, or the
notes which are mutilated to form them, as this
Bank is advised by its counsel that it is not respon
•ible for the same. „ _
ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier.
10
To Lawyers.
Whartoit (T. I.) Digest of the Reported Cases ad
j udged in the several Courts held in Pennsylvania}
with some manuscript cases. sth ed- 8 vo.—
Philadelphia, 1850. ,
This edition has been most carefully and thor
oughly revised, all errors discovered in former edi
tions have been corrected, and, wherever called
for, additional subdivisions of the heads have been
introduced. . ,
The Reports to 10 Barr, inclusive, have been ad
ded, the style of printing greatly improved, and
the work very much enlarged.
r It is in all respects far' superior to any previous
edition. , ,
This most valuable work greatly improved and
enlarged, will be issued in about two weeks.
JUDD & MURRAY are the Agents for this city.
They are receiving names for the work, and will
furnish it to those who subscribe at the low price
of 810,50. The regular price is $l2.
It is important that those who desire the woik
should subscribe early. April 2, 1850.
Great Mechanical Dictionary.
Part 6. containing over 100 illustrations —price
25 cents.
Dictionary of Machines, Mechanics, Engine W ork,
and Engineering—Designed for practical working
men. and those intended for the Engineering pro
fession. Edited by Oliver Byrne.
“ To our numerous Manufactures, Mechanics,
Engineers and Artisans, it will be a mine of wealth.”
—Providence Journal.
“ Young men, arm yourselves with" its know- t
ledge. We can, w.ith confidence, recommend our
readers to possess themselves of-its numbers as
fast as they appear.” —American Artisan.
“ We unhesitatingly commend the work to those
engaged in or interested in mechanical or scientific
pursuits, as eminently worthy of their examination
and study.”—Troy Budget.
This Dictionary will be highly useful to practical
mechanics, and valuable to all who wisn to ac
quaint themselves with the progress of invention in
the mechanic arts.”—Daily Mercury.
“Ought to be taken by every one desiring to
keep pace with the progress of art and sconce in
every one of the labors of civilized life.” —Ron-
dout Courier.
J. GISH, Agent for all the Magazines,Reviews,
&c., near the National House, North Queen street,
Lancaster. & f ,
Notice.
THE partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, was this day dissolved by mutual
consent. All persons having claims against, and
those indebted to, the late firm will please call and
settle with Charles Beates, by whom the business
will, in future be continued
April 1, 1850.
Thankful for the very extensive patronage bes
towed upon the firm of Hostetter & Beates, I res
pectfully ask a continuance of the same, and assure
my friends that nothing shall be left undone to
merit their favors. CHAS. BEATES.
April 2, 1850. 10-tf
PATENT METALLIC PAINT,
Manufactured by Wake Co, Mining Company.
Fob the Photection and PEitsEnvatiox of
Wood and Metals from Fire, Decay
and Oxidation.
THIS PAINT has its basis in the Metal of Car
bon, the most indestructible substance known
in nature. Neither acids ol any kind, nor fir® act
upon it in its pure state. The Metallic Paint lias
nothing combustible in it except the oil with which
it is combined, and the union of the oil with the
metal (being both Carbons) is so perfect, that the
cearacter of incombustibility is communicated to
the compound, so as to afford a pefect protection
to any wooden roof, or other wooded labric covered
by it, from ignition by sparks or flakes of fire driven
by the wind.'
The Paint is therefore specially adapted to the
protection ol roofs, and wooden buildings ol any
kind, exposed to the action of sparks, or other
flying ignited matter, in cities and towns and along
the lines of rail roads, or wherever exposed to Buch
action.
2. It forms, when applied to iron, a perfect pro
tection against oxidation or rust, whether the iron
be exposed to the atmosphere as in railing, or
buildings of any kind, buried under the earth, as in
water or gas pipes, or afioat in ships or vessels ol
any description, upon salt or fresh water.
3. Applied to metallic roofs, such as tin, or zinc,
it prevents corrosion, and by its tenacity unites the
joints, rendering them perfectly water tight, and
securing them against injury, from the causes that
render their renewal necessary every few years.
4. The Paint is a'.stf anon conductor ofelectricity,
and prevents metal or wood covered with it from
this fluid.
5. It is specially adapted to the protection of
marine vessels, whether of iron or wood, against
the fluids to which they are exposed in many ports,
or upon the at-large.
6. It also protects the surface of timbers and
wood from the action of the atmosphere and from
decay, whether laid upon or buried in the earth, as
in the timbers of rail roads, wharves and the like,
or in any other condition of exposure. ,
7 If wood is intended to be painted with any
fancy colors, a covering of the Metallic Paint in the
first place, would give it the security and protection
above expla ned, and will furnish a very smooth and
beautiful serface for the reception of any other
color.
8. It has been applied to plastered walls as a pro
tection againsfcdamp, where every other application
had proved ineffective, and thus covered, they were
found to be entirely impervious to the moisture that
before had penetrated them.
This Paint, heretofore prepared by J. Weistnan
& Co., will hereafter "be manufactured and sold by
the Wake,County Mining Company, (of which Mr.
W. is a member,) who are making extensive arrange
ments for the constant and steady supply of the
greatly increasing demand for it.
Every information respecting its use can be had
by applying at the office.
It may be proper to add here, that the roof ol the
Insane Hospital, near Philadelphia, has been cov
ered with ic. Before the application of the Paint’
the roof (of zinc) leaked, was defective from cor
rosion, and was about to be taken off and renewed.
A single coat of the Paint has rendered it water
1 tight, sound, and.quite as good, if not better, than
! ever.
Also, the American Hotel, en Chesnut street, and
the Assembly Buildings, and other -roperties, be
longing to the estate of Jacob Ridgway, deceased,
and several houses and stores owned by Matthew
Newkirk, Thos. Dunlap’, Frederick Brown, George
W. Edwards, Thomas Bowman,and John Thornly,
E qrs. Dr. Samuel Jackson, South Eight st., E. N.
Scherr, Chesnut street, near 10th, J. Gardom, man
ufacturer of Paints, all of Philad’a. The Trenton
Bridge Company, Garret D. Wall, Esq., ef Burling
ton, and many others, to whom reference can be had.
The color of the Paint is a dark slate, but can be
furnished of a jet black without deterioration. It
combines more of body than any other Pai.it known,
and equal weights will spread over nearly double
the surface of White Lead.
or communications, left at the Office,
No. 51, South Fourth st., Philadelphia, or addressed
to the undersigned, will bo promptly attendpd to.
J. R. WELSH,
Secretary of Wake County Mining Company .
N. B.—Contracts can be had at the Office for the
Roofs, Bridges, Ships, and structures of every kind,
whether of Wood or Metals, and which will be
guaranteed to conform to their stipulations.
Philadelphia, April 2, 1850. 10-4 t
Wonders will Never Cease !
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.
THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to
his friends and customers, and the public gen
erally, that he has purrhased the right of selling
“ FELTON'S PATENT FLINT ENAMELED
WARE,”
in the counties of Lancaster and Lebanon. This
beautiful ware is claimed to be the most durable,
strongest, handsomest, cheapest, and the only truly
fire proof ware. An outer coating of Enamel,
as hard polished, nnd brilliantly variegated, as that
of the deep sea shell gives to the commonest arti
cles, a lustre and air of beauty.
It is got up in all shades-rrepresenting Egyptian
or Italian Marble, Tortoise shell, Agate, &c., and
manufactured into a thousand artiles of ornamental
and domestic use —such as Tea aijd Toilet setts,
Water Urns, Scrolls and Ornamental Work. Da
guerreotype Frames, Door Plates, Door Knobs,
Pitchers, Spittoons, Letters for Signs, &c., &c.
The right of Lebanon County will be disposed of
on favorable terms, by calling on the subscriber.
In addition to the above great attraction, we are
now receiving a very large assortment of
FRESH GROCERIES,
Liquors, Provisions, Fruit, Confectionary, new
Mackerel, Salmon, Prime New York Dairy Cheese,
Salt bv the sack and bbl. &c., &c.
Our'stock of TOBACCO and SEGARS are beyond
competition. Also, an elegant assortment of Wells,
Miller’s, and Prevoist’s mixed Pickles in jars;
Tomato Ketchup, Prepared Mustard, Salad Sauce,
Olive Oil; Syrups of every flavor j Sardines, &c.,
to which the attention of the public is particularly
invited. {^Remember
H. C. FONDERSMITH’S
Bee Hive Grocery, opposite the Farmers’ Bank,
april 2 s - 10
Mortgage for Sale.
rtftN°» Mortgage in amount from
tjpOUv/v/ $250 to $lOOO, on property worth
three times the amount, situated in this city. The
above offers great inducements to'persons that may
have money laying idle. Interest 6 per cent, paid
semi-annually. For particulars enquire of
J. F. SHRODER & CO,
Corner of East King and Duke sta.
10-tf
dU/l £Af\ MORTGAGE FOR SALE.—The
<|p4rl above is secured on a Farm, situated
in Lancaster twp. Interest 6 per cent. . Apply to
J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
Corner of East King and Duke streets.
April % . 10-ti
Universal Business Agency,
COT OF WASHINGTON, by HER. H, HEATH,
For o the transaction cfbusiness of every description |
1 in all departments of the Government, each as
■ Procuring Patents for Inventors, making Draw- j
ings, Specifications, tfC., procuring back and (
extra Pay, Bounty Lands, Pensions, &c., for Sol
diers; adjusting claims qf deceased Soldiery —
Procuring Pensions for their Widows and Betts ;
attending to all business connected with, the Gen
eral Land Office, the collection of money, sale and
transfer of Beal Estate and other Property, as
also the strictest attention given to claims cf every
nature pending before Congress; mal&ng copies
of Public Papers, tfC., for attorneys and others,
out of the various Departments. Judiciary, fyc.
MR. HEfATH respectfully announces to all
persons throughout the country who may have
business of any character to perform in W ashington,
that he has recently established an Universal Bus
iness Agency at the Seal of Government, for the
transaction of every species of business in ajny
manner connected with the Government, or of a
more private nature, as specified above, in which
Agency he pledges himself to attend to with faith
fulness, and execute with promptness and dispatch,
all business confided to him, either at home or from
abroad, and upon most reasonable conditions.
It is determined that this Agency shall not be
excelled, in point of despatch —propriety of its
transactions, or moderation of its terras—the three
essential features of an Agency in this Metropolis.
All persons addressing Mr. H. from a distance
upon business entrusted to him, should, in their
statements, directions, citations,specifications, etc.,
be fi exceedinuly explicit, in order to an efficient per
formance of the service required ; without this, ]
much delay, inconvenience, and annoyance to all
parties might result.
Strangers visiting Washington on business, un
acquainted with the public functionaries, locations,
routine of business in the various public offices, etc.,
may receive special aid through this Agency, which
will hold itself always in readiness to render ad
vice and assistance to applicants.
Terms. —Where, by the operation of any trans
action, funds shall not fall directly into the hands
of the Agent—whereby his fees are secured —an
initiaiory fee of Five Dollars will be expected to
accompany all applications for
otherwise expressly agreed upon.
HER. H. HEATH,
- Universal Business Agency,
Pennsylvania Avenue, opposite Brown’s Hotel,
City of Washington.
Hon. AlpheusFelch, U.S. S., Ann Arbor, Michigan
“ G. B. Cooper, State Treasurer, Lansing, “
“ H. B. Lathrop, Jackson,. . “
D. HOSTETTER,
CHAS. BEATES.
“ F. Livermore,
Judge E. D. Burr, Grand Rapids, “
Gen. Wm. E. Van Ndrden, 39 William st., N. Y
E. St. John Bemis, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y.
Hon. Geo. Petrie, Little Falls, N. Y.
Henry Heath, Esq., “ “
C. Van Benthuysen, Esq., Albany, N. Y.
J. Fitch, Esq., Attorney at Law, Cleveland, Ohio.
B. H. Heath, Esq., Russell, Geauga Co., Ohio.
Hon. J. L. Meek, Marshal Oregon, Oregon City.
A. Jones, Esq., Postmaster, Harrisburg, Pa.
Henry S. Belcher, Esq., Springfield, Mass.
Henry L. M. Farnham, Esq.-, San Francisco, Cal.
Thos. Ritchie, Esq., Editor, “Union,” Washington,
Richard Wallach, U. S. Marshal, “
D. Ratcliffe, Esq., Attorney at Law, “
C. Wendell, Esq., Printer to Congress, “
Jno. C. Maiiay, War Department, “
J. L. Smith, Esq., Attorney at Law, “
Henry J. Schreiner, Navy Department, “
Alexander Provost, Esq., “
April ,2, 1850. 10-tf
C r\ TONS HOOP IRON, *,*,*,*, 1, U, U,
tJ\J 1$ and 2 inches.
40 Tons Rod Iron, 3-1-6 to } inches.
10,000 Libs. Sheet Brass.
5,000 “ Brass Wire.
2,000 “ Copper do.
10,000 “ Brass Kettles, bailed and unbail
ed, on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers
at reduced prices, by
THE AMERICAN
RACING DEPOSIT BANK.
OFFICES 41 WALL STREET, JAUNCEY
COURT , NEW YORK.
THE proprietors beg to announce that they have
opened Classes for Sweepstakes, upon the sys
tem which has obtained so large a share of the
public support in England and elsewhere, by which
an opportunity is extended to all classes of obtain
ing (according to the means or inclination of each)
an interest in the great sporting events in all parts
of the world where
As will be seen by the subjoined particulars, the
subscribers to the scheme now proposed by the
American Racing Deposit Bank, may by the small
outlay of one Dollar gain a sum of §10,000! ! the
security of his Investment being strengthened by
the guarantee of unquestionable Trustees.
An opportunity will be afforded of speculating in
All Races of Importance in America and else
where, in which a sufficient time intervenes between
the Entry of the horses and the day of running, to
enable the proprietors to fill the various classes.
The sweepstakes now open
consist of Five Classes for the
Great Derby Race, Epsom, Eng'd.
To be run on the 29th day of May ISSO, under
the superintendence of the Stewards of the English
Jockey Club
Subs: Dola. Dols. Dols. Dole. Dole. Dola.
Class A. 4COn 50 100,000 50 000 25,000 15 000 ) o,i 00
B. HIOO 25 JOIUOO 50000 25,000 15.000 ]0 oiio
“ C. 20,0‘0 10 10 1,(,0n 50,000 25,0(0 15 O' 010 000
D. 2;) 00D 5 50,00 0 2 5.000 12 500 7,50 0 5.000
“ E. 20,000 1 10,000 5 000 2,5C0 1,500 1,000
The number of Horses entered is upwards of 200.
The drawing of this Sweepstake will take place
publicly on the 28th day of May, 1850, the day on
which the race will be run —the place and hour
being Brat duly announced by advertisement; when
the names of all the horses entered will be allotted
amongst the subscribers in each class, and on the
30th day of June next, by which time the result of
the race will be known, the Prizes will be distrib
uted ; the holder of the name of the winning horse
in Class “A.” receiving a Prize of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!
that of the second $50,000, &c., &c., in accordance
with the above scheme. *
At this Drawing all subscribers will be admitted
on producing their numbers. To gentlemen of the
Press free admission will be given; thus affording
every security to the subscribers and the public.
Independently of the above, the proprietors have
opened BETTING LISTS,
by which any desired bet (according to the state of
the odds) may be obtained in all the great racing
events and as will be seen by a more detailed pros
pectus forwarded to all subscribers, the holder of
any favorite horse in the above sweepstakes may
insure the gain of a considerable sum whether that
horse wins or not.
A commission of 10 per cent to cover expenses
will be deducted on payment of all Prizes.
Any further information required, will be afforded
by the Secretary, Mr. Archibald Mackenize at the
offices as above—to whom all app ications for
Agencies and other communications are to be ad
dressed, post paid, and all remittances, either by
Bill or Note to be made, in return for which num
bered Certificates will be forwarded as directed.
Lists of horses entered for the above, and all
other Races of importance may be seen at the offices.
April 2. 10-2 m
WHEREAS, the Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Presi
dent, and Jacob Grosh and Em’l Schaffer,
Esq’rs., Associate Judges ot the Court of Common
Ple;is in 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
the 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 ol the
Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city
of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, on the THIRD MONDAY OF APRIL
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
ciheir offices appertain in *hat 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 29th day of January
1850. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff.
REFERENCES.
N. & G. TAYLOR,
Nos. 3 and 5 Branch Street, Philadelphia,
April 2, 1850. 10-10 t
Horse Racing Is Practiced.
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County Court Proclamation.
N. B. —Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit
nesses will hereafter be expected and required on
the first day of the Sessions. Aldermen and Justi
ces of the Peace are required by an order of Court,
dated November 21st, 1848, to return their recog
nizances to David M. Martin, Clerk of Quarter Ses
sions, within one week from the day of final action
in each case, and in default thereof the Ajigistrate’s
costs will not be allowed.
march 26, 1850.
Wheeler’s Tooth Wash*
WHEELER’S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH,
an immediate and effectual cure for the Tooth
Ache; and an arrester of decay of the Teeth.—
Warranted perfectly innocent. For sale by
GEO. A. MILLER,
March 12-7-tf] Druggist, West King st.
WASHING REDUCED TO A SCIENCE.
Stephen Crane’s Patent Com
pound'Wash Mixture. t
THIS mixtnre i« one of the most useful and im
portant inventions of modern times, for wash
ing clothes perfectly, with astonishing facility and
despatch, and without injury to texture or color.
Every family, of whatever size, can do all their
washing in one-third the time, exclusive of the
rinsing and drying, without the labor of tubbing,
pounding, bleaching or boiling, thus saving time,
expense and labor j while clothing itself will be
saved from the wear and tear of machines and fric
tion, and last much longer. Also for washing
surfaces, and every article or thing which may
require cleansing. The mixture may be obtained,
for Lancaster county, at the Book of Judd &
Murray, opposite the Post Office, Lancaster city.
All this can be tested at a small expense, and we
invite the whole city and county of Lancaster to
come and try it. Family and County Rights for sale,
in and for the counties of Lancaster, Berks, Leba
non, Dauphin,, Schuylkill, Northumberland, Lu
zerne, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Wayne, Pike, Car
bon, Northampton and Monroe.
Beware 4 of imposition, as all violation of the
Patent will be prosecuted.
Address MARTIN JOHNS, Agent,
Lancaster City.
The undersigned, citizens ofLancastercity, have,
for several weeks past, been using in their families
“Crane’s Patent Improvement in Wash Mixture,”
acompound for washing clothes and other purposes,
and are perfectly satisfied of its incomparable
utility. Upon the score of economy it saves one
third of lime, labor and soap. In justice to the
merits of this invention they cheerfully give this
certificate.
Emanuel Van Kanan,
William Gable,
Lydia Good,
Catharine Kauffman,
march 26, 1850.
Dental Depot.
THE subscriber has received the
agency of Jones, WJute & Co’s
PREMIUM INCORRUPTIBLE JJ XIXr
TEETH. A large assortment he offers for sale at
manufacturers’ prices. Also, GOLD AND TIN
FOILS, SOLDER INSTRUMENTS, &c.
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
Druggist, East King Street.
9-lm
march 26.
$l,OOO Wanted.
rtfr-i nnn WANTED, secured by mortgage
tip J. V/vJvJ on property worth $2,500, and in
sured for $l,lOO. J. F. SHRODER, At CO.,
Corner of East King and Duke sts.
march 26
Office to Let.
THE office occupied by J. F. Shroder as Treas
urer of Lancaster county, in Duke street, near
East King street, will be rented from the first of
April. Rent $5O per year. Apply to
J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
Corner of East King and Duke sts.
march 26 9
Offered for Sale
A TRACT OF LAND of Irom 12 to 1300 acres,
situated in Allegheny county, Maryland, about
ten miles from Cumberland. It is heavily timbered,
abounds in iron ore of the best quality, lies near
*the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and is altogether
exceedingly well calculated for the erection of a
blast Furnace. This valuable property can be had
at the low price of $1,50 per acre. For any infor
matiotrrespecting it apply to the subscriber.
J. ELLIS BONHA'I.
Carlisle, March 26, 1850. 9-6 t
Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the old or
first German Reformed Church, of the City of
Lancaster, will present them to either of the un
dersigned Trustees, on or before the first day of
May next. HENRY viARKLEY,
JACOB BUNDLE,
WILLIAM SHUBERT.
march 26-9-Bt]
MARTIN 31. ROHRER,
SURVEYOR & CONVEYANCER,
OFFICE,
Opposite Sprecher’a Hotel , East King Street ,
LANCASTER, PA.
SCRIVENING,
As writing Deeds, Wills, Mortgages, Releases,
Accounts, &c. on reasonable terms ami
the shortest notice.
march 16, ’5O. 6m-S^
To Gas Fitters.
10,000 pounds BRASS TUBING , assorted sizes,
1-4, 5-16,6-16, 7-16,1-2, 9-16,5-6,7-8, 3-4,1,
li and li inches on hand and for sale in lots to
suit purchasers at manufacturers prices by
N. & G. TAYLOR,
Nos. 3 and 5, Branch street, Philadelphia.
April 2, 1850. 10-10 t
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH-
MA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
THE uniform success which has attended the use
of this preparation —its salutary effect —its pow
er to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs, have
gained for it a celebrity equalled by no other med
icine. We offer it to the afflicted vfith entire con
fidence in its virtues, and the full belief that it will
subdue and remove the severest attacks of disease
upon the throat and Lungs. These results, as they
become publicly known, very naturally attract the
attention of medical men and philantropists every
where. What is their opinion of CHERRY PEC
TORAL may be seen in the following:
VALENTINE MOTT, M
Prof. Surgery Med. College , New York , says: —
“ It gives me pleasure to certify the value and
efficacy of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which I consider
peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.”
THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD
writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sinking
under an affection of the Lungs:—“ Try the Cher
ry Pectoral, and if any medicine can give you
relief, with the blessing of God that will.”
CuIEF JUSTICE EtiSTIS,
of Louisiana, writes “ That a young daughter of
his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup by
the Cherry Pectoral.”
Hartford, Jan, 26, 1848.
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir : —Having been rescued
from a painful and dangerous disease by your med
icine, gratitude prompts me to send you this ac
knowledgment, not only in justice to you, but for
the information of others in like affliction.
Estate of W. & J. R. Brewster.
In the Court of Common Pleas for theco. of Lanc’r.
WHERE \S, S. S. Patterson, Assienee of W.
&J. R. Brewster, did on the 18th day of
March, iB6O, 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 Baid Estatcj that the said Court have appoin
ted the 22nd day of April, 1850, for the confirma
tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
_ r _ i Attest* HENRY STOEK, Proth’y.
YO “ j Office, Lanc ? r, March 26. 4,,*
A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first,
became so severe that spitting of blood, a violent
cough and profuse night sweats followed and fas
tened upon me. I became emaciated, could not
sleep, was distressed by my cough, and a pain
through my chest, and in short had all the alarming
symptoms of quick consumption. No medicine
seemed at all to reach my case, untill providentially
tried your Cherry Pectoral, which soon relieved
and now has cured me.
Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir : —I have for years
been afflicted with Asthma in the worst form ; so
that I have been obliged to sleep in my chair for a
larger part of the time, being unable to breathe on
my bed. I had tried a great many medicines, to
no purpose, until my Physician prescribed, as an
experiment, your Cherry Pectoral.
At first it seemed to make me worse, but in less
than a week I began to experience the most grati
fying its use; and now, in four weeks,
the disease* is entirely removed. I can sleep on
my bed with comfort, and enjoy a state of health
which I never expected to enjoy.
GEORGE S. FARRANT.
PREPARED BY J. C. AYER, CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS,
Sold by JOHN F. LONG,
C. A. HEINITSH,
J. W. RAWLINS,
Lancaster.
March 5, 1850.-6 4m]
A C A RD-
rHE subscribers beg leave thus to acquaint their
friends and the public, that they’ve made such
arrangements with a house in the city of Philadel
phia, as will enable them to execute orders for the
purchase and sale of
BA‘NK STOCK, RAIL ROAD STOCK, STATE
AND UNITED STATES LOANS, &c. &p.,
At the Bo»rd of Brokers, with promptness and
fidelity and on as favorable terms in every respect,
as can be done in Philadelphia. The faithful and
confidential execution of all business entrusted to
them may be relied on.
Money safely invested for individuals on Estates,
in Bonds and Mortgages, State and United States
securities, &c. &c. Personal attention will be given
to the proper transfer, &c., of
Stock, Loans, &c.,
and such general supervision as will obtain for those
intrusting business to them the safest and most de
sirable securities.
Also, the collection of Notes, Checks, Bills, &c.,
on Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and the
towns &c. in this vicinity.
Also, persons desirous of buying or selling any
stock of the Lancaster Banks, Conestoga Steam
Mills, Gas or Turnpike Stocks by leaving the order
in onr nands will meet with prompt attention.
JOHN F. SHRODER,
GEORGE K, REED,
N. W. corner of East King and Duke sts. Lancaster.
Feb. 12, 1850 . 3-ly
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE.
flffew Arrival at J. Amer’s City
THE subscriber would respectfully inform rj
his numerous friends and customers,
the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him during
the past season, has induced him to increase his
already large slock of Fashionable Hats and Caps
for the Spring and Summer trade, and that he t?
thereby able to offer bargains to customers. He
continues to manufacture Hats of all descriptions o&
the most improved Styles, comprising
NUTRIA, BEAVER, SILK.MOLESKIN, BRUSH,
RUSSIA, CASSIMERE, SrC.,
of the most fashionable style. He is now ready to
offer the Spring style of Hats, light and pleasant for
Spring and Summer wear, which cannot be surpas
sed for beauty of finish, trimming and durability.
Warranted to give satisfaction and keep the color.
Also, a very extensive assortment of Caps of all
decriptions, just received from the largest establish
ment in Philadelphia, comprising fancy, children’s,
youths, boys’, and men’s cloth, silk, glazed, &c.,
of all sizes and shapes, low for cash/
Please call and examine, at the CITY HAT
STORE, the largest establishment in the city.
The subscriber would call attention to the above
large stock of goods. Straw hats of every descrip
tion, comprising Panama, Leghorn, Braid Pearl,
Palmleaf, &c. CaJJ and examine before purchasing
elsewhere.
fcjrHats made to order at the shortest notice.
Hats bought at this establishment brushed and ironed
free of charge. ■ J* AMER, Proprietor,
North Queen st., opposite the Post Office.
March 19 ®
Jacob Myers,
John Rock,
Moses Wenger,
Henry Shubert.
3m-eow-9
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
of Lancaster, that he has removed from his
old stand in South Queen street, to the basement
formerly occupied by Dr. Henry Carpenter, and
next door to the “ Fountain Inn” Hotel.
CAPS of all descriptions made to order
ihe shortest notice —such as Cloth, Velvet,
SILK GLAZED, COMMON GLAZED, &c., &c.
Don’ forget the place, text door to the Fountain
Inn Hotel, South Queen street, aud opposite the
Mechanics’ Institute. Terms, Cheap for Cash.
JACOB STAHL.
Lancaster, March 19. 8-2 m
Estate of Catharine Unger, wife of
Isaac Unger.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan.
WHEREAS Michael Danner, Trustee of Cath
arine Unger, wife of Isaac Unger, did on the
Bth day of March, 1850, file in the office of the
Prothonotary of 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 22nd day of April, 1850, for the confirma
tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y.
Proth’ys Office, Lan. March 19, 1850. 8-4 t
Estate of George Peters and Wife.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of LanCr.
WHEREAS Daniel Lefever, Assignee of Geo.
Peters and wife, did on the 4th day of March,
1850, 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 15th cay of April, 1850, for the confirma
tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest: HENRY STOEK, Proth’y.
Proth’ys Office, Lan. March 19, ’5O. [4t-8
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, 1549, it was
Resolved , That from and a ter the oth of Decem
ber, 1549, interest will be paid on deposits maiie
with this institution, is 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
5 per cent, per annum.
The interest on the twelve months deposites to be
paid annually.
By order of the Directors,
SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier.
Columbia, March 19, 1850. 8-3 m
NEVER, aa long as the People continue the
“rush” at
#ll. C. FONDERPMITH’S
BEE HIVE GROCERY ,
opposite the Farmers’ Bank, Lancaster.
Just received 50 boxes Messina ORANGES, very
sweet and juicy, will be sold cheaper than apples,
at the BEE HIVE GROCERY.
PROVISIONS. —100 pieces Jersey cured HAMS,
DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONG UE s'.
For sale at the BEE HIVE GROCERY.
rpO HOTEL KEEPERS. —Just received 100 bot
j ties Maglory , Xi<zx and Eau De Vie De Cognac ,
warranted equal to any BRANDY in the city.
For sale at the BEE HIVE GROCERY.
fc.f'X BBLS. new crop N. 0. Sugar a. d Molasses,
C_) v/ for sale at the 1
POUNDS PRIME CHEESE, now opening
OUUatthe * BEE HIVE GROCERY.
Confectionary.— 500 pounds candies,,
warranted to keep dry, and not to change
color. For sale wholesale and retail at the
BEE HIVE GROCERY.
SALT. — 100 sacks Ground Alum and Dairy 8*
for sale at the BEE HIVE GRO ERY.
FRESH VERMICELLI and MACARONI. Also
Heckas, Farina and Samp, fresh from the
Croton Mills, New York. Just received at the
BEE HIVE GROCERY ,
‘Opposite the Farmers’ Bank.
March 5-6]
To Contractors.
SE\LED Proposals for building a Bridge across
Octorora Creek, between Chester and Lancaster
counties, at Hudgson’s Ford in twp., will
be received at the Commissioners offices, at West
Chester and Lancaster, until Monday, the first day
of April next, and at lludgson’s Ford, until the 6th
day of the same month, at 10 o’clock iu the morn
ing of that day.
The plan and specifications can be seen at any
of the above named offices, at any time previous to
the letting. JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSELMAN,
DAVID STYER,
Commissioners.
march 19-tf-B.j
THR THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING in
Duke St., now occupied by D. Hartman, Esq.;
formerly the residence of Col. James Cameron.
Possession given on the Ist of April next. Apply
to HENRY E. LEMAN,
Corner of Duke and Walnut Streets,
march 12 7-tf
Estate of Henry Sln einer & Wife,
of Manheim Twp.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the cn. of Lanc'r.
-pry-HEREAS, John L. Hostetter, Assignee of
W Henry Shreiner and Wife, did-on the 1 9th
day of March, 1850, file in the office ot theTro
thonotary 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 27th day of April, 1850, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest: HENRY STOEK, Proth’y.
Proth’ys Office, Lan. March 26 } 5O. 9-4 t
Stocks, Loans, &c., for Sale. H
7 SHARES Manor Turnpike Stock.
15 do Litiz do do.
IS do Farmer’s Bank do.
33 do Lancaster do do. •
60 do Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. do.
120 do Conestoga Steam Mill.
1000 Lancaster Steam Mill 6 per cent Loan.
1000 do City do do
6000 do do 5 do
The above Stocks and Loans will be sold at such
prices as cannot fail to offer an inducement to per
sons having money to invest; all without exception
bearing interest, or declaring a dividend-of from 5
to 10 per cent, yearly.
Any intormation in regard to the prices or terms
of sale may be had by calling at the office of
J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
Corner of East King and Duke streets.
March 19. 8-tf
TWO two-story frame DWELLIN G
HOUSES, and lotß or pieces orTjjjim
ground thereunto belonging, situate in the
village of Mount Joy, Lancaster county both in the
immeiiiate vicinity of the Railroad, and,well calcu
lated for public or private residences. Oneofthem
is now occupied bv Mr. John Bartruff—the other
by Mr. Meredith fe Co. _ lT __ t i
Enquire of Mr. JAMES LAIRD, Innkeeper,
Mount Joy, or GEO. H. BOMBERGER,
Scrivener, Lancaster.
Possession given the Ist of April, 1850.
March 19. 8-4**
HAT & CAP STORE.
Caps! Caps!! Caps!!!
Dissolve tlie Union?
BEE HIVE GROCERY
For Rent.
For Rent.
SPRING FASHIONS
AT THE CHEAP HAT AND CAP STORE, IN
. EAST KING STA FE W DOORS WEST
OF THE FARMERS* R :NK, LANR .
LEVI SMITH, Hatter, respectfully informs his
friends dpd the public generally, that he has
just received from New York and Philadelphia, the
latest Spring style for
r$ FASHIONABLE HATS, fj
49%roade of the nest materials, in the
durable manner, and superior style. Ho will con*
stantly keep for sale a large stock of Fine and plain
Hats of every description and the most improved
styles. His stock consists of
SILK, BEAVER, .NUTRIA, BRUSH, RUSSIA,
FUR, MOLESKIN, fyC.
And a large assortment of Slouch and others, for
the summer season. Call and' examine. Feeling
satisfied that he can render satisfaction to all who
may please to give him a call, as he warrants his
goods to wear well and keep their color.
Also, a very extensive assortment of CAPS of
all descriptions, comprising childrens’, boys’,
mens’, cloth, 1 velvet, silk glazed, common glared,
fur, &c., CHEAP FOR CASH.
LEVI SMITH, Proprietor.
N. B. Hats made to order at the shortest notice.
Hats bought in this establishment will be brushed
and ironed whenever desired, free of charge.
March' 26
To the Citizens of Lancaster Co.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER,
HAS now on hand, and offers for sale en the
most reasonable terms, a full assortment of
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
WINDOW GLASS, of all sizes and qualities, of
French, English and American manufacture.
WHITE LEAD, pure and No. 1 of all the most
approved brands, by the barrel or keg.
Also, COLORS of every description, either dry
or in Oil.
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Varnishes, Paint
Brushes, Diamonds, Putty, Putty Knives, and a full
assortment of painters materials.
Likewise —Glue, Potash, Dye Stuffs, Bleaching
materia s for milliners use, &c., &c.
All the popular Patent Medicines, as Swaim’s
Panacea and Vermifuge; Dr. Jane’s Medicines;
Shoemaker’s Renowned Rheumatic and Strength
ening Plasters, the best remedy in existence for
Rheumatism, Pains or Weakness in the Back,
Breast or Side.
Every article warranted genuine, and all articles
sold will be delivered at any of the Wharves dr
Depots, free of charge to the purchaser. ,
“ Quick Salfs ano Small Profits.”
: ROBERT SHOEMAKER,
S. W. corner Second and Green sta., Philadelphia.
HI. b,—Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
Morch 26, 1850. 9-6 m
Estate of John Price, dec’d.
LETTERS of Administration de bonis non with
the will annexed, upon the estate of John Price,
of Marietta, Lancaster county,deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted
to the said estate are hereby requested »o make im
mediate payment; and those having claims against
the same to present them, duly authenticated, for
settlement, to JOHN M. WALLER,
Administrator de bonis non with will annexed,
residing at Marietta. [Feb. 19—4-6t*
Notice
To the Heirs and Legal representatives of John
Lutz, late of Cocalico township, Lancaster co.,
deceased.
YOU are hereby notified to be and appear in the
Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County on Mon
day the loth day of April, iRSO, to accept or re
fuse the real estate of said deceased, pt the valuation
thereof made by an Inquest duly held thereon.
JACOB HUBER, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, Lan. March 26, ’5O. 9
Estate of Elizabeth Shifter.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc’r.
WHEREAS, Samuel Weber and ichael We
ber, Administrators of Daniel Weber, dec’ll,
who was appointed trustee of the estate of said
Elizabeth Shiffer, did on the 18th day of March,
1850, file in the office of the Prothonotary of said
Court, their account of said estate :
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin
ted the 22nd day of April next, 1850, for the
confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest: HENRY STORK, Proth’y.
Proth’ys Office, Lan. March 26, ’6O. 4t-9
An Ordinance
FOR CANCEL' ING REDEEMED CERTIFI
CATES OF CITY ! 1 N.
SECTION 1. Beit ordained o >d enacted by the
citizens of Lancaster , in t iecl ui-d Cojflnxtin
Council assembled. That the Fin ice Committee be
authorized to procure a suitahl- .;tump for cancel
ling the redeeemeil certificates of city Loan.
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained, That it huall
be the duty of the Viayor to present to Councils at
each stated meeting, all the redeemed certificates
of City Loan in his possession ; and that thereupon
the Councils shall meet in Convention and-cause
the same to be cancelled.
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained, That the
Finance Committee shall deliver all the redeemed
certificates of City Loan, when cancelled as afore
said, to the City Treasurer for safe keeping.
Ordained and enacted into a law, at Lancaster,
the 12th day of March, A. D., 1850.
'UM. WATHIOT,
President of Common Council.
Attest: James L. Reynolds, Clerk C. C.
HENRY CARPENTER,
President of Select Council.
Attest: James Black, Clerk S. C.
March 26, 1850. ®‘Bt
Estate of Win. Noble, dec’d.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Win.
Noble, late of Sadsbury township, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned : All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having demands
against the same will present them to the under
signed executors, residing in Sadsbury township,
Lancaster county, and at Hopewell Cotton- Works,
Chester county. W. F. P. NOBLE,
SAM’L J. DICKEY,
EBEN’R J. DICKEY,
Executors.
March 12-7-flt*l
PL4STS, SHRUBS, A
J§|i“EVERGREENS. TREES, GARDEN £|jgg
SEEDS &c., -rX-T
tNoR SAGE at MAUPAY’S GARDEN, Rising
Jj Sun Village, near Philadelphia, and in the
Market below Sixth street, every day, comprising
the following varieties : .
Honeysuckles, assorted Herb Roots,
Herbaceous Plants, “ Osage Orange Plants, for
Ornamental “ “ i live fences, &c.
Roses, “ , EvsnonEEns, viz:
Flower Roots, “ Balm of Gilead,
Flower Seeds, “ Silver Firs,
Vegetable Plants, “ Norway Firs,
Grape Vines', : Red Spruce,
Ornamental Shrubbery, [ W hite Spruce,
Ornamental Vines, Silver Pines,.
Green House Plants, American Arbor-vit®,
Box Edging, : Chinese “
Asparagus Roots, ! Tree Box, asso’d sizes.
ALSO, Ornamental Trees, viz: Maples, assorted ;
Horse Chesnuts, Weeping Larch, Silver Abele,
Mountain Ash, Magnolias, Fringe Trees, Lindons,
&c., Btc.
83* All orders promptly attended to, and every
thing warranted to be as represented.
83-Plants, trees, &c., packed to carry with safety.
83-Address “ S. Maupay, Rising Sun Village,
i Philadelphia Co.” S MAUPAY,
j Nursery, Seedsman and Florist,
j March 26, 1850. 6-4 t
ATTRACTION!
GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER, AT
THE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM OF
ERBEN. $ BROTHER, National House Building,
North Queen streef, Lancaster.
THE subscribers have just been receiving, and
have now in store, a very large and decidedly
elegant and superior assortment of CHOICE DRY
GOODS both Fancy and Staple, suitable for the
coming seasons. Having purchased our stock at
the right time, we are prepared, add will sell them
atvery GREAT BARGAINS! Our stock embraces
a general assortment of every thing in jthe Dry
Goods line; and we are constantly receiving addi
tional supplies, every few days,-from the cities.—
Our FANCY GOOD S DEPARTMENT
Is always complete, as we pay great attention to
keeping choice qualities of
Ladles Dress Goods!
Gloves, Hosiery and Laces, Shawls, Scarfs, Ties,
Collars, Ribbons, fine and superfine Linen Cambric
Hdkfs., Swiss, Book, Mull and Jaconet Muslins,
and Silk Goods of all kinds, Cheap Cheap. Cheap
Also, an extensive varietv of splendid SI APLE
GOODS! Cloths, Cassimeres and Veßtings ; lick
ings, Sheetings, Checks, Shirtings, Linens, Ging
hams, F ennels, Table Covers, Carpet Cham, Drug
get, Rlinde and Screens. < rr*Turnc
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS & FEATHERS.
Also, a general assortment ofCarnage Trimmings,
all of which we are disposed to sell at our usual
low prices, and we respectfully so int » '••I-
F CHAS. M. ERBEN-& i>tn •' l* i-H .
National Hsuse Building, one do- ;*.<rth . f Rus
sel's Hardware Store, Nort 1 . Duccn at., Lan.
March 19. s ‘ tr
New Tailoring Esta. .ilsliment.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he has commenced the TAILORING BUS
INESS in Centre Square, neat door to Baumgard
ner’s Store, in the room recently occupied by G.
Washington Baker, Esq. „ , . .
He will be in receipt of the lateßt Fashions, and
he flatters himself that his long eapenence in the
business will enable him to give satisfaction to an
who may favor him with the ‘^ to “; KlNSo N.
5-ly
Feb. 26, 1860.
JOB PRINTING neatly and expeditiously ex-o
rated at this office.
Sottbe Wiimot Proviso* but a Bee
Ilive Provls *
TO MAKE WAY FOlfc SPRING.
STILL
MORE
HONEY
IN consequence of the determination of Wentz
& Brother to offer their Winter Stock at reduced
prices, a grand rush has been the result—but as
there is a “ few more left of same sort,”, another
invitation is extended to one and all to secure the
inducements offered to prepare for the Spring stock.
Over 100 Ladies have taken advantage to secure a
MAGNIFICENT LONG SHAWL.
But Ladies not yet supplied call now, as a greater
reduction has taken place—as they are determined
to supply all who call.
CHA3. E. WENTZ & BROTHER,
Bee liive Store, North Queen street.
Just received 1 case Sup. Domestic Ginghams,
which they offer for 12J cents —notwithstandingthe
recent rise in the price of domestic Cottons.
BEE HIVE STORE,
North Queen street.
Jan. 29-ltf ]
Assignees’ Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Hanson B. Jacob*
and Catherine his wife, by deed of assignment
bearing date the-sih day of February, A. D. 1850,
transferred all the estate of the said Hanson B. Ja
cobs to'Cyrus H. Jacobs, of Caernarvon township,
Lancaster County, and Bernard \\ ay, of Honey
brook township, Chester County, for the benefit of
his creditors: All persons having claims against
the said Hanson will present them without delay to
the undersigned, and all indebted will make imme
diate payment to
BERNARD WAY.
Caernarvon, Feb. 26. ISSO. 5-6i*
Lancaster Savings’ Institution.
NOTICE.— At a meeting of the Board ofTrustees
of tho Lancastei Savings’ Institution held on
the 18th day of October last, it was among other
things, *
Resolved, That Ten Thousand dollars of the Cap
ital Stock of the Lancaster Savings’ Institution, in
addition to that already paid in, be and- the same is
hereby required to-be paid, by the stockholders
(being ten dollars on each share of stock) in four
equal quarterly instalments, as follows, viz:
One fourth thereof on first day of April, 1850.
“ do “ “ t{ “ July “
«r
do “ “ “ Oct.
do <e “ ** “ Jan. 1851.
and that the times of declaring the semi-annual
dividends', be changed from the first Thursdays in
May and November', to the first Thursdays in July
and January of each year.
At the same time it was also further
Resolved , That, from and after the. first day of
November, 1849, the rates of interest to be paid on
moneys deposited to be as foliussja' viz ‘
On sums deposited fo. 3 mo. 5 per ct. per annum.
Sums deposited for 6 and 9 mo, 4i per ct do.*
Sums deposited for 12 mo 5 s do do
and that the interest he paid semi annually on
the 12 month deposits.
The capital stock of the Lancaster Savings In-
stitution is fixed by the Act ofTncorporution at’'
$5O 000, of which sum $20,000 has already been
paid m, and the additional instalment now order
ed to be paid, will increase that amount to $30,-
by the Ist of Janury, 1851.
This Insit ution present si nducements to depos-
itors of money, which are not to oe lound m any
other institution in the State, and enables per
sons having no immediate use for t heir monies, to
draw an amount of interest thereloJe equal to the
ordinary rates paid in the county and upon
most undoubted security.
By order of the Board of Trustees,
CHARLES BOUGHTER, Treas’r.
Lan Feb 12. 3-2 m
Important to Cabinet Makers,
Carpenters and Wheel Wrights.
THE subscriber has received an agenev for the
sale of OTIS’ PATENT MORTISING MA
CHINES in Lancaster co’y, and he is now ready
to dispose of them at the lowest price. It is only
necessary to say that they need nut be seen in op
eration for their utility to be acknowledged.-
WHEEL HUBS or BEVIL MORTISING can be
done on this Machine, althqugh simple in its con
struction. -
One of these machines can be seen in operation
ai. ms shop.
_..-Thj> subscriber has constantly on handalarge
supply of MAHOG NY VENEERS and the cele
brated NEW YORK VARNISH, all of which ho
will sell at New York prices.
To his customers, by calling on him, he will
show the newly discovered mpde of filling the
grain of Wood without rubbing with Pumice stone
according to the old plan—a discovery of great
value to the Cabinet Maker.
JOHN CARR, Cabinet Maker,
East King street, a few doors above Espcnshade’s
Hotei.
Lancaster, Jan. 8, Icso1 c 50
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of Peter H.Haag, to the Honorable Judges
of the Court of Quarter Sessions, u t the April
Term, 1860, for license to continue keeping a
tavern in the Borough of Elizabethtown, at the
Harrishurg and Lancaster Railroad, in said Bor
ough—it being an old stand.
W E, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of
Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify., that the aai«i inn or tavern is
necessary to a commodate the public and entertain
strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac
quainted with the said Peter H. Haag, and that
he is of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house-room and conveni
ences: tor the accommodation ol strangers and trav
: ellers.
Jacob Redsecker, Abm. Brenneman, Samuel
Redsecker, Benjamin Sheaf Fer, Joseph Strouae,
Michael Kitch, Isaac Redsecker, George Byrod,
J. Schaeffer, Henry Shultz, Wm. Hagee, Samuel
Harmony, Solomon Mohr. [march 19-*3t-8
Tlie Union of the States
QUICK SALES! SMALL PROFITS'.
FOR THE SAKE OF THE UNION !
THE American Eagle soars triumphantly over
all Disiinioniats at Markley’s EAGLE GRO
CERY AND CONFECTIONARY STORE, No. 16
West King street, ,
SIGN OF THE •-*BALD EAGLE."
The Eagle proudly soars above,
And wings its fearlestf way, ■
And gathers to its well filled nest
New food from day to day.
It gathers from the sunny climes —
rrom far, far distant shores,
From rocks that perch above the sea
’Gainst which the waters roar.
It cares not for the laroer birds,
And smaller ones lar less,
But strives to gain its victory
By Liberty or Death !
Then, oh, good livers of the earth,
’T will all be for the hest,
For you to call at MARKLEY’S store,
For that’s the Eagle’s Nest!
The proprietor of the “ Great Eagle Grocery
and Confectionary,” respectfully calls the attention
of his friends and the public to hi* Fresh Stock of
Groceries and Queensware that h? has just received
from the Philadelphia and New York markets. It
is his intent on to use his utmost endeavors to
please the most fastidious in every article in his line.
l]is experience in said business in Philadelphia*
gives him great advantages in his purchases, as
they are received from first hands, thereby afford
ing him the opportunity to sell at Philadelphia
prices. .
He takes this opportunity of returning his most
sincere thanks to the Public for the very liberal en
couragement he has received since his opening,
and trusts he will continue to merit a continuation
of the same.
Small profits and quick sales,
W holesale and Retail ;
Call and see me if you will,
I am sure I’Jl sell you a bill.
JNO. B MARKLEY,
One door below Cooper’s Red
N. B. —About the Ist of April I purpose'enlarg
ing my store, in order to accommodate the patrons
of the Eagle more comfortably. J. H. M.
Lancaster, March 12, 185 b. 7-4 t
Cheap Blinds and Shades!
B. J WILLIAMS ,
No. 12, North Sixth Street, "Philadelphia,
YENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER and
wholesale and retail dealer in Window Shades
—awarded the highest PREMIUMS at' the New
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore exhibitions.
CURTAINS made and LETTERED for Stores
and Public Buildings. JC ,,. n n Jnf
A large assortment of BLINDS and SHADE-, of
... -ivies and finish, at the lowest Cash prices.
; 1.., puUltc will find it to their interest to call.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to
"Tj W inform, the patrons of FREF.MaN'S
old establishment, No. 143* South Second street,
Li. hns removed from there to No. 1 - NOR l H
?TYTH street, where he respectfully solicits . cos
tinoanoo of patronage. |March 12-7-3 m
Estate of Peter Reed. :
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Peter Reed, F.sq., late of the city of Lancas
ter, dec’d, have b’een granted to the subscriber re
siding in the said city t All persons minted to
said estate are requested tn make immediate pay
ment, and thoso having claims will present them,
wiffiout delay,
March 12-7-6L] Administrator.
rn.2 m *. IN THE
BEE HIVE.
CYRUS H. JACOBS,