Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, October 29, 1850, Image 3

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    /CAMPBELL’S LIVES OF THE LORD CHAN-
I, CELLORS, 7 vols.
Quelnfof England", by Agnes Stnckland, 12 vols.
leader.
Life of Hester Ann Rodgers.
Washington and his Generals.
Life of Franklin.
Pictorial Life of Washington.
Lives of Eminent Mechanics.
•Wheaton’s Life of Pickney.
Frost’s American Naval Biography.
Penn and Washington.
Life of Capt. Cook.
- Orators ot France.
Madame Guyon and.Fenelon.
Memoir of Henry Martyn.
Napoleon and his Marshalls.
Life of Gen. Putnam.
Life of John Newton.
Memoir of Dr. Edward Payson.
Life of Jay and Haipilton.
- few Of the immense number
of volumes, on all
. Opposite the Post Office, North Queen st Lan’r.
oct 29
economy is wealth. -
LIGHT! LIGHT!! MpHT!!.
Medal, Pine Oil, Camphine and Fluid
OF acknowledged superiority and purity, man
ufactured and for sale at the lowest wholesale
• prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old
stand of the late Benjahin T. Davis, CAMDEN,
NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise
. are solicited, and prompt attention given. I lie
voice of the public for fifteen years, and the award
of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the
‘•.Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient
0 ’evidence of the excellence of our Oil. o
Alcohol , Tar , Pitch, 'Turpentine, Rosin, nd
Spirits of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Kc
taifc, at the lowest prices
October 39
Valuable Heal Estate for Sal.-
TN pursuance of the will of David W«hata“h,
I the following Real Estate will be sold at Public
Ale, on Murly, rt--ai.t day of Decolor neat,
at 2 o’clock. P. M., on the premises, viz :
First— A Lot of Ground, situate in Chainbers
burg, on King street, and on the Falling Spring and
Conococheague Creek, on which are aj»«e and
enensive BREWERY and Dls TILLERY, Ask.
with every convenience of water Tor both, •■njU
and with a good water power ; where the!—
business has been carried on lor more than 2o years
and well established—and also, a good weather
boarded dwelling house and other improvements.
Second— A Lot of Ground, situate on Conoco
cheaeue creek, in said Town, on Water at., witha
B*farge Brick DWELLING HOUSE and BREW
liliffiEßF. known as the, “ Barnitz Brewer]!” for
more .than 40 years, well supplied with over head
water' and with every other convenience.
Thibd— A Lot of Ground on King Street, with
a large Brick Coach and Black Smith Shop, and
Frame Carriage House thereon.
' Purchasers arc invited to examine the pro
perties. They will find the locations very favbrablo
for profitable investments. Theterms will be made
known bn the day of sale by
’ FRED’K SMITH, Esecutor.
40-St
Estate of Henry Metzgar, (Butcher.)
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Henry Metzgar, (Butchery late of the City of
Lancaster, dec’d, have been granted to the sub
scriber residing in the said city : All persons in- i Books, Books, Books,
debted to said estate are requested to make pay- j have just opened from the Trade Sales of
ment immediately, and" those having claims will | yy York and Philadelphia, a most complete
present them without delay pi'°P e uy \ assortment of valuable Books, amongst which will
for settlement. EMANUEL SCHAEi- l' -.1 . , f oun j following:
oct 29 4U-t>t Uolton’s’Deck and Port.
. 4* '.* li Three Years in California.
County Court Proclamation. j MijjS Cooper’s Rural Hours.
WHEREAS, the Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Presi-1 Davis’ Logic of Mathematics.
dent, and Jacob Grosh and Rmanuei. j Cumniing’s Five Years in the luterior of Africa.
Schaeffer, Ksqrs., Associate Judges of the Court | Echoes of the Universe, hy Rev. H. Christines. StraSbUVg Female Seminary
ol Common Pleas, in and lor the county ot Lan- j Spencer’s Works, complete, .1 vols. " yOUNG LADIES,
caster, and Assistant Justices 011 the Court at vor | Headley’s Miscellanies i TIAHIS institution, which was ' re-opened on the
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and «uar-j Cyclopedia ot English Literature. I I r, r9 t ~1' Mav last, by Mrs. and Miss ROWE,
ter Sessions of the Peace in and lor the said Count) ; Sparks’ Life and Writings of Washington, 1-vols. . A ommonc( ' (he winter term, on MONIIA V, the
of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me di- Sparks’ American Biography, lo vols. 4tl ol November next. Young Ladies from abroad,
rented, requiring me, among other things to make | R , pley , s History of the Mexican War. I«> <^ n attellll he accommodated
Public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, lhat Bancroft's History of the United States, .>« «. , J Teachers are hoarding,
the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail i Hildreth’s do do do | where the TFRMS
Delivery. Also, a Court-of General Quarter Ses-; Forster's Statesmen of England. Mft „ TII „ j
Prescott’s Conquest of Mexico. class ,n the'rudUntsofspelling reading *3,00
Pennsylvanian, ON THE THIRD MONDAY OK .. Ferdinand and Isabella. Do. do. with rudiments of writing ami
NfWFVIBFR NEXT, ISSO, in pursuance of which ; ei Miscellanfes, all in Library si\le. arithmetic, - - ,
precept . Lives of the Lord Chancellors, 7 vols. Du. ,n the rudiments ol gra.muiu and geo-
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the , Complete works of Hannah More, 7 vols. graphy, - " ,p »
Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Lan- Hume’s History of England, 6 vols. " Do. in the higher ‘ L*? |j’is
casler. in the arid county, and all the Justices o Macaulay’s do do 2 vols. * J ‘|\'“ L Ph’il" s ,.-
the Peace the Coroner, Constables, of the city and ■ Milman’s Gibbon’s Rome, G vols. al atJ .VI .
of Lancaster,'that they be then and there 110 Harper’s edition, 4 vols. phy, Botany, Physiology Rl.eto- ,
in them own proper persons, with their rolls, re- 1 Burke’s works, 3 vols., library style. ric, Geometry and >„ i
corda and examinations, and inquisitions, and their i Strickland’s Queens of England, 6 vols. octavo. Music, with the use ol liano, - -
other remembrances, to do those things, which to : Bryant’s Letters of a Traveller. . Drawing and fainting, ‘ -L’ 00
their offices.appertain in that behalf to be done; Eluorado, or adventures in the path ol Empire, French, - - - - ; n -id
and jsorali those who who will prosecute against | b Bayard Taylor. ' HfR 1 * lro,n “P s y'“ e “‘ I
the prisoner* who are, or then shall be in the Jail Bolingbroke’s Works, 4 vols. ‘ vance will be e.\peclci . . , , >
of the sa"d county of Lancaster, are to be then and ; History of I reland. Particular care will he exercised <ve the morals,
there to wrosecule against'them as shall be just. Tytler’s Universal History, 2 vols. health and amusements o •
Dated m Lane iste?, the 19th day of August, 1850. M iss Pardoe’s Louis XIV, 2 vols. The Winter Term commences on the 4th “ l ,
Dated at Lancaster, tn Acos Colman’s European Letters. , . vemher. T f Summer Term about the hrsto. M a,.
N. B. —Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit- Brand’s Encyclopedia ol Arts and Sciences. ijv.'f'v ’rOWk’ Assistant Teacher, i
nesses will hereafter be expected and required on : Ur c’s Dictionary of Names, &c. „ Mlss C ' KOV ' A “ s ' stanl J B “ L “ er - I
the first day of the Sessions. Aldermep and Justl- Farmers’ Encyclopedia. ° c i_ j
ceß of the Peace are required by an order of Court; Religious Encyclopedia. ,i Ground SpiCCS. . ,
dated Nov. 21st, 1848, to return their recognizances: All o f,he above valuable works we “ r r e -O i rpHF. subscriber invites the attention of dealers j
to David M. Martin, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, i to se i| at t hc lowest rates. SPANGLER!* 1 and consumers to his large assortment of PURE \
within one week from the day of final action in, o ct 22-39] Late Gisn ■ _ qrqVND SPICES, ground in his own mill and
each case,-and in default thereof-the Magistrate’s TWeutral Ink. free-from any admixture. They consist ol
costs will not be allowed. • M v Institute i Allspice, * Cloves, Cinnamon,
.Lancaster, October 29, iSoCh _ _ 40-tc __ Premium Awarded by the N. Y. Institute. | a Pepper, Mace, |
ABRAHAM ALLISON and W IFE. rpHE subscribers Havingl P"« h “ e *nEStEcK’S ! Nu^ m T e
- ' KEUTBaTInd INK, | A|ulli
S ; sstmss: Jst, asr
of the Prothonotary of the said court, his supple- , and others. . . , . h itv ! Matches, Shoe Blacking, Copperas, &c.,
ol the J. ca ;#F s t;, te . I This Ink, which has already acquired a celebrity which are o n* ere d at the lowest prices.
® «£» 1 : ort 22 ,, 1inl a ; SsS“^t.
p"r? so. SO.]
C °Attest,' HENRY STOEk! Prothonotary. writing which «q“irc durabd.ty. ; FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, &C. |
’s9. __ 40-4 t . . “ph” B E u^ e | CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, VEST-!
H. GIBBS & CO. INGS, 6cc., &c. .
To theiHeirs ani-Legal Representatives of Frederick - Editors of Newspapers in the principal towns 1 SILKS, 1
Clare, late of Rapho Township, Lancaster county, and cities „f the United States, copying the above j MERINOES, TICKINGS, ,
deceased, three times, will receive the amount in Ink. ALPACAS, MUSLINS,
TAKE notice that I will hold an Inquisition to ——, j=T = J - ,' CASHMERES, LOTT. * WOOL, ,
divide, part or value the real estate of the said PflfiP. DELAINES, fJ.-INNfcLS, |
Frederick Clare, dec’d, on the premises, on Wed- xl lOC II.CUU.LGU ■ | CALICOES,
nesday, the 13tA day of November, 1850, at 1 o’clock, i GINGHAMS, HOSIERY, |
P. M., when and where you may attend if you \r A T T P UV\ 1 LINENS , GLOI£ , .
think proper. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. \ ALLtIaN O —SHAWLS
Sheriff’s Oftice, ) T T» , n3 , mvn T P TP'TTP IWTYTIIPTI t ; of various styles and qualities, cheap, with avanety
Lan. Oct. 29, 1850. ( 40-3 t. i luilllUJX IlllXr liL U XIXj . I o f other seasonable Dry Goods cheaper than ever.
I GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &c.
Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate,
Cheese, Olive Oil, Sperm and Common Oil; Buck
. ... ’ Tliv l’roimrtor nf ltif* limi American Remedy " Vacohn’s '■ eta> Matts, Brushes; Castile and Varigate Soap,
--mil r~ l| tS3sfe i# ' Vkuetabu: liiTiuiNTßiPTir .Mixti rk.” uulnccil by the j coun^r y 0 .; fine pearl Starch, &c.
mceni folirimioiHs of hi-* Asent.«, througlioiii the United RncVpt Garriapes. Cradles and Chairs, with a gen
niTC :“'3ig ACTIVE ' St iir-A ami UaiifnlH. has now i era j assortment of market and travelling baskets, j
Reduced the Price ; TOBACCO AND SEGARS—CUT AND DRY,
R ._ Hlv „ Dry Goods Store appears, as ol l,i, 1.0i.u1.n anil well known article; ami from tins itnle, I &c., wholesale and retail. irjnecppi
T nfual, to be the favonte resort for beautiful <W ' r - W * Setid
Dr Krone,.Merino, l ONE DOLLAR. I “
I mnkp i fho piililn- may ie-;i n. : r-ured ihat the character ol the Med i- . riease c » „„„ R„„« n nitfi/>iiMn.
Olive Green, Light Blue, ~„r. nropertie, win Museum Building, where you may buy goods cheap ,
Dk. Mulberry, Mai. Blue, Brown, i Ncnxsor.i. and the am. core will b. t«t.w«l in rre- er than any you rea o . „ & gMELTZ. !
Green : Cherry, Scarlet, i pnrins uas lieremron-. ; ‘ 3 9 . f
. ' DlaaU Purple. ’ A? this untlt-r ns rotincetl price, will lie purchase* ; OCt 2-
in fMtwer’y shade, the greatest variety ever opened ' br thorn win. liat-e not lutlwrto mad. tbemalva >e<iuaiut«l 1 OrpliaDS - Court Sale.
uuackcvtnj i b uTrxiT7 t. tjtjo '< with its vinue?. the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi? v»****«»»ra
,n this city. CHAS. E. WENTZ , nQT |q bp rlasaed , vilh , }iev;LM aniounlof ,TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court,
r VMrTt 1 of flu-* day it rlaims for uself n errntrr heaiine poictr, id j _|_ of Lancaster county, W ill be expo P , C
SACK FLANNELS. I all diseases, than any other preparation hojc before the ' sale, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of Nov m ,
Light Blue, Cherry, Drab, Lead, and Brown, very . an( j i, as sns tained iuelf for eight years by its cuperiot ; iB6O, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house ot ,
soft finish, warranted all wool, fast colors. medical virtue?, and, until this reduction, commanded double ; Abraham Greenawalt, in the Borough of Elisabeth-
Ribbons ! RiBBpNS ! —Neck, Cap and Bonnet Rib- ( jj, e p r ice of any other article in this line. ' town, all that certain piece of land, situate in West
• bons, pretty styles, selling off very low. Notice Particularly, this article acts with gseat heal ; Donegal township, late the estate ot George Red-
Cachjiehe Scarfs, the real genuine article, all j n! , power and cerrainty, upon the l seeker, deceased, containing
wool, ranging in price from G2j cts. to So,oo. Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, ! ONE ACRE AND EIGHTY PERCHES,
BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE. i ot i, et or . nll upon the prop™ action of which lifi- and ! neat measure, adjoining lands of Samuel Redsecker,
- . h „|.h droelld “ ;H. G. Andrews, and E. &C. 8., Grubb—having a
DELAINES ! DELAINES 1-good quality plan, l Th|t a joMb h l ? h repuu- as a remedy for . ONE STORY LOG HOUSE
and figured, only 121 cents. ; Thvmsv-vnd Gravel. i thereon erected. —ALSO,— .. JoL
CA SHAWLS°' d SHAWLS*" SHAWLS Ml : and .11 dreams of that nature. It may be relied upon whe. ; A traci of irOODLAND, in Mount
Long Shatvls,'all wool, from $2,50 to $12,00;' the in, ellhrem physician has abandoned Ms patient,-and for j containing 4 .acres! and perees
1 •!,AiatpH J rah Inna and antiare do ■ mournine ; those distressing disesie®. more especially Dropsy, the propru adjoining lands ot baroara s uauu mos a cr, mary
square ! «ur wo.td earned and hoae.ly recommend in Alta Beam, David Sherer, and Joseph Hopper.
Sand Terkeri, the greatest variety ever offer- j I Qp in that pat, of the
th^FcityF 1 ' ° """I Cheapest Medicine in the World! ' j Borough of Elizabethtown Laid out by >
The above Shawls having been purchased to! £551- Please n>kfor pamphlets—theagßiugivethemawar ; , numbered in the plan thereo hack
creat advantage, will be sold ui Uie Bee Hive, at fi i they contain ovpr sixteen pfipos of i-eceipt**. Cin addition to full ■ the Lancaster Turnpike , S
great? Bab.6AIN. Call soon. j medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and which to Centro A110y,1.8 feet*
“ CHAS E. WENTZ &. BRU., Bee Hive. will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers —ALbO, —
1 aster Oct 22 1850. 39 These receipts are introduced to mnkft the book of great The one undivided tourth part of Racoon Lland,
’ I value, aside from its character ns an advertising medium for j Susquehana river, in Conoy township, con
“An Early Call Secures n Bargain” i the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form of ; la j n j n g about One Hundred and Fitty-Six Perches.
_ .* .i, a : n wofprenep to tho«r > I letters from all parts of the conntry, may be relied upon. j TERMS. —The purchase money to be paid on
CiBPAKTOotV CHEAP MQUS i>J5 LAINES, i “ Vaughn's Vegetable Litnontriplic Mixture" Ih# I Hie Ist day of April, 1851, when the title Will be
f r'„7—„ Pai-ie DBF Gooes Store, ' Great American Remeily. now Tor sale in quart hottl™ at »1 executed and possession given,
tor .sale at the Golden Eagle tun , Mc „ c=ch No sml „ bolU „ will be attendance will be given at the sale by
eorner of East Kmg.pt., and Centre bquar , j presellt!tocki> disposed of. ' . ISAAC REDSF.CKER,
French Mermoes, Ran' P m, c ’ k . Princpal Office, Buffalo. N. Y„ 207 Main Street, SAMUEL REDSECKER,
Purple, Maroon, Mazarine Blue, Black Ac G. VAUGHN. I Executors o’f Geo. Redsecker, dec’d.
also, offered very cheap, Ftg’d, Changeable , , y llld KpUlil bj . OLCOTT MCKESSON S Flizabothtown Oct. 22. 39-4 t
, and solid colored SILKS. CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. ; W‘7ahcthtown,
The new addition to this department, will render g .—All letters (excepting from agents and dealer* wim
it the most attractive in the city. Attention is re- w ) 10m j lft mmsacts business) must be post paid, orno atteuuon
quested to our will be given to them.
BLACK CLOTHS, * CASSIMERES, CHAS. A. HEINITSH, Lancaster.
SATTINETS, JEANS, &c. Jacob Stouffer, Mount Joy.
• —SHAWLS! SHAWLS!— George Ross, Elizabethtown.-
We boast of being second to none in .this branch Samuel Hashenberger, Bainbridge.
in. variety and cheapness. Bay State, Brocha, Long j. j. Libhart, Marietta,
and Square, Long Shawls, $1,50 to $25. i William A. Leader, Columbia.
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! ! Jame s F. Smith, Wrightsville.
All disposed to economise, should examine those j Carter, LewU & Co., New Texas,
new-designs now opened at the Eagle Carpet Hall. Jacob Bener, Middletown.
Blankets, Woolen and Cotton Flannels, Floor October 29, 1850.
and Table Oil Cloths, and every description of Fall
and Winter Dry Goods. Corner of East King aud
Centre Square, sign of the “Golden Eagle.”
1 THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
Late Longeneqker’s,
Industrious
oct 32-39]
PUBLIC SALE.
VALUABLE
Railroad, Canal, and River
property,
IN THE BOROUGH OF MARIETTA.
ON Wednesday, the 20 th day of November next
1850 at 2 o’clock P.M., the subscnterswdl
atpubhc sale, at the public houaeofS. G. Mil
ter'' late Rigler’s, in the Borough of Marietta, the
following VALUABLE LOTS, situated in that part
ofsaid Borough laid out by Jacob Grosb, em
bracing the property occupied as a Lumber Yard,
for upwards of thirty years, formerly by Peter Ba
ker & Co., and latterly by Peter Baker.
No. 1, being the northern part, or that portion
lying between the Front street Railroad and the
Pennsylvania Canal, of the following Six adjoining
Lots, viz: Nos. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, with the
following improvements thereon, viz : a very con
venient and well-finished two story Weatherboard
ed Frame * JbpvL.
DWELLING HOUSE, Ol
with a Kitchen attached, a Counting House,
Carriage House, spacious Stabling, and otner neces
sary out-houses, all ,in good repair, and a well oi
excellent water, with a pump therein, immediately
in front of the house.
No. 2, being the southern part, or that portion
lying between the Pennsylvania Canal and the> nver
Susquehanna, of the above Six Lots, Nob. 29, 30,
31, 32, 33 and 34. No. 29 being bounded on the
west by Bank street. The whole extent of the river
shore on these Lots is wharfed, rendering this
Ground very valuable for Drawing and. Piling
Lumber, and Depositing other Articles of Trade.
No. 3, being Lot No. 64, situated immediately
opposite to the north of Mr. P. Baker’s Counting
House, (erected on Lot No. 29,) extending from the
Railroad to the new Columbia Turnpike and bound
ed bv Bank street on the west.
I No. 4, being Lot No. 55, at present in the tenure
i of Mr. P. Baker, situated on the eastern corner of
| the same square with Lot No.-64, and like it ex
! tending from the Railroad to the Columbia Turn
i pike, and bounded on the cast by a fifteen ft. alley.
| No. 5, being Lot No. 160, situated on the north
side of and fronting the Lancaster Turnpike, it be
ing the fourth Lot west of Bank street, whereon is
erected a convenient, well built, one story
DWELLING HOUSE,.
at present occupied bjrMr. Jacob Mellinger
No. 6, being Lot No. 139, situate on the north
side and fronting the Lancaster Turnpike, at pres
ent in the tenure of Mr. A. Leader.,
To persons wishing to engage in the For
warding and Commission Business, Nos. 1, 3 and
4 offer peculiar advantages for erecting extensive
Warehouses, having the facilities either of the Ca
nal or Railroad, or the Railroad and the Turnpike,
with an extensive front on Bank street, or a fifteen
feet alley to accommodate th’e trade from the coun
try by Wagons. The tow path of the Canal chan- j
i ges at Bank street, rendering it necessary to keep 1
j that bridge across the Canal at all times passable,
whereby the convenient comnwnication with the
• River will not.iikely be intercepted.
i The above Lots are the property either of Sam
j uel Grosh, deceased, or of Mathias Tshudy, or of
I both, in common, and will be sold by
1 JACOB GREIDER,
; J. B. TSHUDY, '
! GEORGE THOMAS,
! Executors of §amvel Grosk> dec’J.
\ J. 8.-TSHUDY,
j Agent for Mathias Tshudy.
N. B. —If desired, One Thousand Dollars of the
I purchase money of Nos. 1 and 2, can remain stan
j ding, if satisfactorily secured, at six per cent, inter
, est, payable semi-annually, until the'decease of a
J certain legatee 6f Samuel Grosh, dec’d
j Marietta, Oct. 22 ’5O
Large Bottles Ouly One Dollar.
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ALiyE .
Venison Hams.
JUST received a choice lot of VENISON HAMS,
at VANKANAN’S Family Grocery,
oct 22 39 ' 2t
Piano-Forte Ware-Rooms.
OSCAR C. B. CARTER, Fbou PHILADELPHIA,
Th ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of r
JX Lancaster and vicinity, that h “.°P e “ e i^ l [
rale at No. 5, Kramph’s Arcade Buildings, East
Orange Street, a large and superior assortment of
Six, Six and one fourth, Six -md p, r/°F o R.T
Seven OCTATE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES,
selected from his large and vanous Stock at his
Store 171 Chesnht Street, Philadelphia, and madd
bv some of the most distinguished manufacturers
■ y o New York and Philadelphia,.of the very
hest'ncitenaL'o EXQUlSlTE TONE « FINISH,
and warranted equal to any in this country or Eu
rope They will be sold at the manufacturers’
lowest Cash Prices and warranted.
ALSO an assortment of Seraphines, Melodeona,
Parlor Organs, Ac., from the most celebrated man
ufactories. Being the Agent for moredhan twenty
factories in the United States, he is able to furnish
Instruments on better temrs than any one else in
the country. „ . f .
Mr Carter has the satisfaction to announce tnat
ho has engaged the services of the distinguished
Italian Manufacturer and Tuner, Mr. La Grassa,
and any instruments that may require repairing and
tuning, will be executed by him n the most superior
manner.
The Warerooin will continue open until the Ist
of November. Ladies and Gentlemen are most
respectfully invited to call and examine the above.
Lancaster, Oct. 15, ISSO. 38-3 t
Lancaster County Mutual Insur
ance Company.
rpHE Members of tire Lancaster County Mutual
X Insurance Company are hereby notified that,
in compliance with the 10th Section of the Act or
Incorporation of said Company, the Board of Direc
tors have this day declared that one and a hair per
cent, be paid on each and every note deposited
with the Company for Policies issued P rlor *° “*
22nd day of May last passed, on or before the 1 th
day of November next ensuing, to meet the loss
sustained by Benjamin Graff, in the burning of a
, dwelling, in Enterprise, insured by him at 81 100,00,
and also to meet the payment ot' $550,00 borrowed
to remunerate for losses-sustained prior to said date.
The Members ot the Company are further notinea
that the authorized Agents of the Company,to wit:
Joseph Konigmacher, Ephrata; Jacobs. Witmer,
Manheim; Robert D. Carson, Cashier of Lancaster
County Bank, Lancaster; John Stauffer, Petersburg;
James Buyers, Lampeter; F. A. Zitzman, Litiz ;
Dr. Esaias Kinzer, Leacock; Joseph McClure,
Bart; W. D. Slaymaker, Mt. Joy; together with
the Members of the Board, are authorized to re
ceive and receipt for said assessment; said receipt
may be in the following words endorsed on the
Policy of Insurance held by said Member.
Oct ——. iB60 —Assessment No. 4 paid.
A B , Agent,
which will be a sufficient acquittance for the same.
In no case will the Agent he authorized to receive
the aforesaid assessment without the Policy being
exhibited and endorsed as aforesaid, and in the
event of a Policy being lost or mislaid, the Insured ,
can obtain, upon applicat ; on to the Secretary, the |
number of the Policy and amount of the deposit!
| n °The following extract from the Bye-Laws of the
I Company, it is hoped, will‘induce a prompt com
! pliance with the foregoing notice :
i “ That Members of this Company neglecting or
• omitingfto pay their assessments within thirty days
! after the publication of notice of the same will
j incur the expense of not exceeding 10 cents per
•I- mile circular from the office of the Company paya
' ble to a Collector duly authorized to-collect the
same.” HENRY F. SLAYMAKER,
; Secretary and Treasurer,
j Office.Lan. Co Mu. Insurance)
| Company, October 8, 1860.$
Wanted,
A PARTNER with from two hundred to three
hundred dollars, to engage in a manufacturing
business that will pay at least twenty dollars per
week. Any respectable man wishing to engage in
a profitable business, will please inquire at ' an
kannan’s Franklin House, N. Queen street for Mr.
Partner, when full particulars will be made known.
N. If. Please call at 12 o’clock, noon, or at 6
in the evening.
Lancasier, Oct. 22
JUST RECEIVED —A fresh lot of Arrowroot,
Gum Arabic, Cinnamon, Sulphuric Ether, Oil
of Lemon and Bergamot, Nipple Shields, Prepared
Teats, Nipple Sheila, Ellis’ Caicined Magnesia,
Choice Pertumery, &c., at MEDICAL HALL,
oct 29-40-lm] North Queen st., Lancaster.
40-ly-eow
CENTRE SQDXRE HAT SJDpBE.
THE subscriber, thanlrfnl forthe fiberal encour
agement he has received already, respectlnUy
informs his friends and the pnblic generally, that
he has just received from the cily ; e very full Bup
plyofthe FALL FASHIONS OF •„ .rm
HATS AND CAPS,*
which, together with those of his own manufacture,
gotten up expressly for this market, complete an
assortment which cannot be excelled, for beauty,
durability, and cheapness, by any other establish
ment in Lancaster. , '
HATS of all qualities and styles made to order
’ on the shortest notice —also Slouch Hats of differ
ent colors. , J ' ,
• His assortment of CAPS is complete, equal to
any thing of thO kind west of Philadelphia.
HATS bought at my establishment always ironed
and brushed free of charge. •
$3-Mind the place—North West Corner of Cen
tre Square, two doors west of Baumgardner’s store,
and adjoining Langley’s Shoe Store.
oct 8-tf-37j JAMES GEIDNER.
Estate of DJNIEL S. BOYER, an habitual
Drunkard.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. ot Lan.
WHEREAS, John Royer and Martin Bollinger,
Committee of Daniel S. Royer, an habitual
drunkard, did on the seventh day of October, 1860,
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 appoin
ted the 3d Monday of November, 1850, for the con
firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth'y.
Proth’s Office, Lan. Oct. 15, 1850. 38-4 t
Willow Street TurnplUe.—Kotlce.
AN Election for Officers for the ensuing year
of the Willow Street Turnpike Road Company
will be held on MONDAY, the Athof November next,
between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock in the after
noon, at the public house ol Frederick Cooper, in
the city of Lancaster.
3 W. CARPENTER, .Secretary.
The Stockholders et the Willow Street Turnpike
Road Company are requested to meet at the public
house of Frederick Cooper, on Monday, the 4th of
November next, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, to
take into consideration the propriety or making
said road or not. A general attendance is requested,
oct 15-38-td] MANY STOCKHOLDERS.
New London Academy,
NEW LONDON, CHESTER CO., PENNA.
THE Winter Session of 21 weeks will commence
on theirs! Monday, (the 4th) of November next.
Boarding, fee., with Tuition in all the branches
of a thorough English and Classical education, with
German, French and Spanish, $65. Twenty dol
lars required in advance. No extras.
For Catalogues and particulars apply to
* WM. F. WYERS, A. M.,
' oct «-6t-37] Prin<:i P al -
Estate of John Gibble.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
John Gibble, late of Elizabeth township, dec’d,
having been issued to the subscriber residing in said
township : All persons indebted to said estate, are
requested to make payment immediately, and those
having claims will present them without delay prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
PETER MARTIN,
Administrator.
oct 8-*7t-37J
How is the time for Bargains!_
EM. HAMBRIGHT respectfully informs the
. public, that he has just returned from Phila
delphia, with the best selected stock of
UNCUT CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, AND RICH
SATIN AND SILK VESTINGS,
ever offered in Lancaster. This stock having been
selected by a competent judge ol FASHIONABLE
GOODS, as well as a first-rate judge of their quali
ty, he flatters himself able to meet the wants ofhis
customers in the most satisfactory manner, and as
sures all who may favor him with a call, that no
efforts will be spared to promote their interest.
He is still to be found at his old stand in West
King street, in the room formerly occupied by G.
Meeser. as a Looking Glass Store, and one dooi
east of C. Hager and Son’s Dry Goods Store
oct 1 &-3S-3t
oct 8 ’5O
POWDER AND FUES.—2OO Kegs assorted Rock
Powder. Also, patent safety Fues for sale at
the cheap Hardward Store, East King street,
july 23-26] REUBEN R. ROHRER.
Genuine Wliite Cod river Oil.
THIS oil is extracted from the fresh Livers of cite
Cod Fish.
Is is highly recommended by the laculty, m
Rheumatism, Affections of the Lungs, in Scrofulous
and Neuralgic diseases, Stc. Just received and tor
sa le al CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
Drug Store, East King street.
29-1 m
Forihe Sick.
HECKER’S FARINA, Bermuda Arrow Root,
Tahivea, Sago, Bethlehem Oat Meal, Gelatine,
Spices, &c. 'For sale at
H CHARLES A. HEINirsH'S
Drug and Chemical Store, East King st.
allg 27 • 31
Philadelphia Dry Goods.
TOWNSEND SIIARPLESS & SONS have re
ceived their supply of Autumn and Winter
Goods, to which they invite attention.
Alpkcas, Persians, Bombazines and Lustres;
Woolen, Silk and Crape Shawls; plain colored and
RICH FANCY AND BLACK SILKS ;
Worsted Damasks, Moreens, Rattinets and Baizes;
English Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Sackings, Linen
Damasks, Sheetings, Diapers and Napkins ; Hosiery,
Gloves, Cravats and Handkerchiefs. Best makes
of Irish Linen Sheetings; English and French
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; Domestic Cotton
and Woolen Goods in variety ; Shoemakers Goods
in Lastings, Galloons, &c.
32 S. Second St., Philadelphia.
38-3 m
Valuable Kail Road Properly at
Private Sale.
THE subscribers offer at private sale, their val
uable and well known Rail Road property, sit
uate in the village of Concord, on the Columbia
and Philadelphia Rail Road, 00-miles west of Phil
adelphia and 10 miles east of Lancaster, consisting
of a Lot of -2i ACRES OF LAND, with the im
provements thereon erected, viz -.
A substantial TWO STORY STONE WARE AND
CAR HOUSE, 44 by 84 feet, with tin root. Two
crossings and sidings, and every convenience for
carrying on an extensive business. For locality
j and facilities it cannot be surpassed by any on the
, line of Railway.
A commodious Two Story FRA M E
DWELLING HOUSE, with five rooms and|{jjjg|j
Kitchen on the first floor, and (our looms 1
on the second, with a never-failing well of pure
water; Cistern, Meat and Milk House, Barn and
other out-buildings.
ALSO, a Two Story Double FRAME HOUSE,
suitable for two iamilies. Also, a Lumber, Wood,
and Coal Yard, all being in good order. This is a
rare opportunity for capitalists or business men.
Persons wishing to purchase or desiring further
information, will please call on J. L. Lightner,
residing on the property. .
MOSES F.ABY, •
JOHN L. LIGHTNER. ■
39-tf
WE have just received a large assortment of
valuable Dictionaries to which we invite
public attention. Amonst them will be found
Webster’s Great Unabridged Dictionary of the
English Language, the best publication, in va
riotfa bindings.
Webster’s abridged, a most valuable work for
Schools.
Walker’s Large Dictionary for Schools.
Worcester’s Comprehensive Dictionary.
Cobb’s Walker’s Dictionary.
Adler’s celebrated German Dictionary.
Ochleschlager,s do. do.
Weber’s do. do.
Together with all the standard English, t»evman
and French Dictionaries.
SPANGLER’S, (late Gish’s.)
39
Litiz Turnpilte Election.
THE annual election for one President, seven
Managsrs, and one Treasurer,, of the above
company, will he held at John Michael’s Hotel,
Lancaster, on MONDA Y the 4th of November next.
J. B. TSHUDY, Secretary.
38-'A
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of
WHEREAS, Daniel Miller aift Henry Stouffer
Executors of John Miller, dec’d, who was
Trustee of Jacob Miller, did on the twelfth day of
October, iB6O, file in the office of the Prothonotary
of the said court, their account of the said Estate .
No'ice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin
ted the eighteenth day of November, 1800, for the
confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Atteßt HENRY STOEk, Proth’y.
Frothy’s Office, Lan. Oct. 22. 39-td
Estate of Joseph Peoples ' and William People# and
Maria his Wife.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan’r.
WHEREAS, Ebeneier Dickey, Assignee ot
Joseph Peoples and William Peoples and
Maria his Wife, did on lh<e tenth day of O.stober
1850, file in the office of the ' 1
said Court, his account of the said Estate •
Notice is hereby given to all P erß “ nB inte c led
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin
ted the eighteenth day of November, 1850, for the
confirmation thereof, un^exee^oushe^led.
Prothy’s Office, Lan. Oct. 22. 39-lt
Valuable Dictionaries.
Estate of Jacob Miller.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE,
AT THE FARMERS’ FAVORITE, STORE,
’ EAST RING STREET.
FONDERSMITH & HERR, successors to Hos
tetter & Beatesj have just received another
cmNA, glass
and queensware. ■
We feel confident in offering onr stock of Goods to
our customers and the public that a better or more
complete assortment of goods cannot be found in
the city of Lancaster, the entire stock having been
purchased within the last year, and the laTge ad
ditions which have latelybeen made to itof new and
fashionable dress goods enables ns to offer great in
ducements to purchasers. .
- OUR STOCK ol New Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati
nets and Vestings embrace all colors and qualities,
at exceedingly low prices. Gentlemen’s new style
cravats.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
This department of our establishment is complete
and we defy competition in DRESS SILKS. From
the fact that we have no old styles unsaleable silks
on hand to eat up the profits on the new, but on
the contrary, our entire stock of Dress Goods and
particularly our silks have all beenpurchased with
in the last four weeks, consequently we have the
latest and most fashionable styles, that the Eastern
Markets afford and at prices that will give .entire
“‘‘our'as'yortmew of French Merinos, Thibet
Cloths and Lustres embraces a beautiiul ra "B c ° f
colors, viz Fine Black, Magasme Blue Mode,
Blossom Pink, Cherry Scarlet, Green, Olive Brown,
and Blue at very low prices. , .
* Also, Lupins super Black Bombazines, Black bil
and Mohair Lustres, Mourning Lustres at prices
from 18* cts. to *1,25 per yard. . .
A splendid assortment of plain and figured Cash
meres and De Lains. A magnificent lot of high
colors, all wool, Mohs de Lains for ladies and chil
dren's Dresses. Blso, the cheapest high colored
De Lains at l?i cents m the city.
New styles Silk Chamelion, Silk and W orsted
1 Poplinos for Ladies Dresses, as rich as silk very
cheap.
Opera Flannels for Ladies Sacks.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! BAY STATE SHAWLS!
These celebrated and justly acknowledged supe
rior goods in the latest colorings and most improved
styles, together with a large lot of entire new style
French Long Shawls with beautiful centres and
maginficent borders. Also, Broche Long Shawls
at reduced prices. ,
FLANNELS! FLANNEI.M
A lull supply of all colors at prices from lb to 75
cents per yard, Warranted all wool.
P DOMESTIC GOODS!
Consisting in part of Conestoga Stiam Mills Mus
lins—very good 4-4 bleached and unbleached Mus
lins at Cl eents, worth 10 cents. 5,6, and 10*
Sheetings, Tickings, Checks, Ginghams, Chambreys,
Cotton Flannels, Lindsays and Table Diapers,
Also a splendid assortment of Calicoes from 4 to (
12* cents per vard.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGb.
We invite particular attention to our CARPET
ROOM to which we have added some beautiful
new style patterns, the first in the city. Also, a large ,
assortment of Cotton and Rag Carpeting, Floor and
Oil Cloth, Rugs, &c., whicd will be sold at a very
small advance. . , , r
Oun Queensware Room.— With this branch oj
our business the public are well acquainted, and
we need only add, that it fully sustains its former
reputation. A full supply on hand.
2000 Pounds, Prime Live Geese Feathers ot a
very superior quality. Just received 2000 Pounds
Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain of all colors.
GROCERIES.
Lancaster County,
• At an Orphans’ Court held at Lancas
ter, for the County of Lancaster, on
1 the 7ih day of October, 1850.
1 On the petition of Martin Bentz and
George Bentz, sureties of Rudolph
Bentz, to which they were dvHv af
firmed, setting forth, that on the 16th April, 1850,
they became bail of the said Rudolph Bentz, upon
obtaining Letters of Administration upon the estate
of Samuel Wentz, late of Elizabeth township, in
the county of Lancaster, and that in pursuance of
the authority vested in him, he proceeded to make
sale of the goods and chattels of the deceased —
part of the proceeds whereof has been collected by
the said Rudolph Bentz, and psjrt of the said pro
ceeds is still out-standing—that the said Rudolph
Bentz has since absconded and left the county, and
left no person known to your petitioners to take
charge of the estate of said dec’d —that in conse
quence of said absconding and abandoning the
estate of the decid, the property under his charge
may be wasted or materially injured, and petition
ers damnified, and therefore asking relief. Whetn
upon the Court award a Citation to the said Ru
dolph Bentz, to appear in the said Orphans* Court,
on the 3d Monday in November next, at 10 o’clock
a'. M., to shew cause, if any he has, why he should
not give other and further security, or give counter
security to the petitioners, or why the Letters of
Administration granted to him should not be vaca
ted, and such other relief granted to them as the
: i Court is authorized by the Commonwealth to grant.
REMOVAL. The Court also appoint Peter Martin, Esq. Com
ifAlft DRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOON- j imss j o ner, to take depositions of witnesses, at his
ING SALOON. office, in Elizabeth twp., Lancaster county, on the
TH \DDEUS HENRY, Fashionable Hairdresser, ; of November next, between the hours of 9
invites the attention of the public to his new j o , c i oC k A. M. and SP.M. of said day—■aid depo
and splendid shaving saloon, to whiqh he has re- j gitiona to be read in evidence on the hearing ot the
moved, on the corner of North Queen and Centre ; above stated Citation. By the Court.
Square, over Hubley’s Grocery Store, where his JAMES DYfcART,
friends and customers will be attended to ui the lor Clerk of Orphans’ Court,
best atvle of the art Tonsorial. 3l ' 3S
He feels thankful for past patronage, and hopes
bv faithful attention to business to merit a conun- ;
nance of public favor. [oct .1-36 1
Prime Rio and Java Coffee, superior Imperiel
Young Hyson and Black Teas—Spices of all kinds.
Lovering’s Syrup Molasses. Also, prime New Or
leans Molasses in barrels. Groceries supplied by
the quantity at city prices.
We most respectlully invite a liberal share ot
the public feeling confident that we can
give entire satisfaction
Lancaster, Oct. 1 1 !S. r )0.
Norwich , April 2G, 1840.
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir: —Agreeable to the
oct l."> " ! request of your agent, we will cheerfully state what
j we have known of the effects of your Cheery
Model Store. i Pectoral ami they have been astonishing indeed.
„ ..ttam <rn r> cunt' Avn !'• a TTFR i Mrs. Betsey Streeter had been afflicted With a se
; i LADIES' FASHIONABLE SHOE ANDOAIThK j vere and relentless cough, which reduced her very
Election AOtlce. t*t a A rTftRV ■ low; so low that little hope could be entertained ot
A MEETING of the Stockholders o the Man- MANU* ALIUKY • her recovery. Numerous remedies had been tried
heim, Petersburg and Lancaster Plank Road ; subscriber begs leave to inform the ladies | w j tbout e ff ectj before the Ch rry Pectoral. And
Company, will be held at the public house of D. B. • ol Lancaster city and county, that he has re- j agt cured her. George Watkinson, Esq., had
Hostetter, in the borough of Manheim, on Monday, | j cnt | fi lled up a store in Orange street, in the now our knowledged been afflicted with Asthma, for
the 4th day of November next, between the hoars j bui j din g lately erected by Mr. Kramph, where he j n ears an d grown yearly *rse, until the Cher*
of 1 and G, P. M., to elect a President, Treasurer j at a n times have on hand a large and fashion- j pectoral has now removed ute disease and he ia
and five Managers for said Company, to^ serve for ; able assor t me nt of ' as free from any of its symptoms as we are- The
the ensuing, year. HIRAM B. SWARR, ( LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN’S SHOEs, I Rev. Mark Dane had been so. severely attacked
oct 15-38-41] Se . cret^ r i!', made of the very best materials, and in the latest ; tbe g ronc bitis, as to disable him from his
' K'TnTf inn Notice 1 styles, and under his immediate superintendence, ■ dlUieSj and not hii>g had afforded him relief until I
Election HO bv the most experienced workmen. His stock em- ; ■ Thorning carried him a bottLc of your Pec-
Lancaster Bank,) ; braces , j which cured bim jit once, and he now officia-
Octobcr 14, 1860. J , - Ladies fine. W and Morocco dippers, . uaual - n bia place .
t N Election for thirteen Directors to serve the , A <f o . Leather and Morocco Walking Shoes , . Th are three of the cases in which we have
jA.ensuing year will be held at the Banking House > V BVk and Colored Gaiters , variety of j R irsuccess f u | but never to.fail. We. have
on Monday, the lSth day of November next, be- , | j patterns, t creat pleasure in certifying to the facts; and are
tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 3P. M. 1/ Misses and Children'? Gaiters, Shoes and j b cted gir Y our humble servants,
B. C- BAtHMAiN, . y Slipperh , of every description. j v ’ Rev. David Thorning,
Cashier. , Haviug an abundant supply of the finest and best ; Hon. Joseph Battes.
materials, selected with great care, he feels confi* _ Among the distinguished authorities who have
dent that he will be able to give satisfaction to all iC7 g j ven their names to recommend Cherry Pectoral
who favor him with their custom. j aa t h e best remedy that'is known for the Affections
Orders punctually attended, and work made and ■ oJ * lbe Lungs are ‘ The London Lancet,’ ‘Canadian
repaired at the shortest notice. ; Journal of Medical Science,’ ‘ Boston Medical and
a voung lady attends to the sales in the : g ur „j ca | Journal,’ ‘Charleston (S. C.) Medical Re
-Blore * JAMES COREY. 1 view ’ ‘ New Jersey Medical Reporter,’ Prof. Web
aug G ’5O I)’* 28 i ster/Hapvard College ; Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania
| University of Medicine ; ProtiJent Perkins, Ver
mont Medical College; Dr. Valentine Mott, New
York City; Parker Cleaveland, Bowdoin College;
Prof. Butterfield, Wi'loughby College, Ohio; Prof.
Braithwaite, Leeds (Eng.) VledicaS School; Sir
Richard Kane, Queen’s College, Ireland; Prof.
Rosenbaum, Leipsic.
The public have but to know the virtues and as
tonishing success of the ‘CHERRY PECTORAL,*
in curing diseases of the Lungs, when they will
feel secure from these dangers, whenever this rem
edy can be obtained.
Prepared bv J. 0. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by ' JOHN F. LONG,
C. A. HEINITSH,
J. W. RAWLINS, Q
Oct. 16-fit
Notice. r j
IVTOTICE -»« hereby given to Ann Kinzie, a j
IN daughter of Daniel Kinzie, late of the town- !
shin of Radnor, in the county of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania, deceased, or to her legal i
representatives and to all other persons interested ,
in the estate of said deceased, that the undersigned, ;
appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Delaware co., ■
Auditor to make distribution of the balance in the ,
hands of Edward Siler and Jesse Gerger, two of j
the executors of said Daniel Kinzie, deceased, will l
attend to the duties of his appointment at the house j
of Isaac West, in the borough of West Chester '
Chester county, Pa., on the fifteenth day of Novem- j
her next, at 1 o’clock, P. M.
P. FRAZER SMITH, Auditor. !
nnt In 3S-td
Fire! Fire! Fire J
THE Directors of the Farmers Mutual Insurance |
Company, for the purposcof compensating the j
damage sustained by Philip Keener, of Mount Joy I
township, in the burning of his dwelling house ; of
Henry B. Graybill, of Manor township, in the burn
ing of his Barn ; of Samuel Hershey, of Lancaster ]
township, in the burning ot his Wash House ; and i
of Henry Reitzel, of W est Donegal township, in
the burning of part of the gearing of his Mill; have
levied a tax of seventy-five cents on each thousand
dollars valuation of the property insured. The
Members of said company are therefore requested
to pay their respective quotas within thirty days
from this date otherwise ten per cent, will be added,
to pay the expense of collection.
Duplicates will be loit at Mr. Reuben S. Rohrer’s
Hardware store, East King street, Lancaster ; at
the Hardware store of Samuel Dyer & Son, Mount
Joy ; and with John Rohrer, Treasurer of the said
Company, residing near Lampeter Square—at either
of which places the tax may be paid.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN STROHM, Secretary.
38-t
Dictionaries and Encyclopedias, j
ANTHON’S Classical Dictionary. |
Cobb’s Lexicon. ;
Anthon’a Dictionary of Roman Antiquities.
Donnegan’s Greek Lexicon. ‘
Scott and Liddell’s Greek Lexicon. 1
Jodd’s, Johnson’s and Walker’s Dictionary. j
Ainsworth’s Latin Dictionary. j
Leverett’s Latin Lexicon. i
Donnegan’s Greek and English Lexicon. j
Dunglison’s Medical Dictionary. i
Cooper’s Surgical do. |
Flemmings and Tibbies’ French and English
Dictionary.
Nugent’s French Dictionary. I
Bolles’ Phonographic English Dictionary.
Oswald’s Etymological Dictionary, &c., &c.
Kitto’s Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature, - vols. j
Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols.
Brande’s Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature
Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures & Mines.
Farmers Encyclopedia. Family Encyclopedia.
" Encyclopedia ol Religious Knowledge.
Chambers’ Information for the People, 2 vols.
Kountx’s English and German Dictionary.
Webster’s Dictionary', revised, with numerous
additions, just published.
Walker’s Dictionary. Crabb’s English Synonymes
Brooke’s Universal Gazetter. .
Darby’s do. do., new edition
Baldwin’s Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer.
The above with a great variety of other work, ol
a like character may be had very a AV ,«
JUDD & MURRAY’S,
Opposite the Post Office, North Queen st. Lan’r
oet 22 _
MACKEREL. r\
SHAD, CODFISH, | A , .
SALMON I 1 onfilanily on hand anu
HERRINGS, * l. for sale by
PORK ( PALMER & Co.,
HA.MS AND SIDES, | Market Street Wharf,
SHOULDERS, | PHILADELPHIA.
LARD AND CHEESEJ [sep 10-33 3m
AN election for thirteen Directors ol the Farm
ers’ Bank of Lancaster will be Reid at the
banking house, on MONDAY, the 18th of Novem
beh next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
0. CLARKSON, Cashier.
38-3 t
Roussel’s Anaadine,
FOR the cure ana prevention of the chappea
Hands. An additional supply i ua ‘ r =“'^ d a
- <•
oct 22
IxhuMzUr County?, 89.': ''‘V; 1 9
- Tfte Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
, to ike Sheriff oj stud County,
Whebsas, Sarah Bauman, lately!
; *W»" in our Court of Common Pleas for:
the county of Lancaster, in the term of August, in
the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred
and fifty* by the judgment of the same Court* re
covered against Samuel Zerfass* Executor of Mary
Bauman* deceased, late of Lancaster couhty, as
well as a certain debt of seven hundred and sixty
six dollars and ninety-four cents, lawlul money of
Pennsylvania* as seven dollars and fifty-three
cents which to the same Plaintiff' in our same
Court were adjudged for her which she
sustained'by occasion of the detention of that
debt, whereof the said defendant is convict as ap
pear to us on record; and now, on the behalf pf
die said Sarah Bauman, we have understood in
our same Court* that, although judgment thereof
is given, execution* nevertheless, -for the debt anu
damages aforesaid, still remains to be made to her
—wherefore, the said Sarah Bauman besought us
to grant her a proper remedy in this behalf; and
because we are willing that what is just should be
done, WE COMMAND YOU, that, by good and
lawful men of your bailiwick, you give notice to
the said Sam’lZerfass, Executor of Mary Bauman,
dec'd, and P. Bauman, Dan*l Bauman, Sani’l Bau
man, Henry Bauman and Adam Bauman, heirs
and devisees of said Mary Bauman, deceased, that
they be and appear before our Judges at Lancas
ter, at our said Court of Common Pleas for the
county of Lancaster, there to be held, on the third
Monday of November next .- to show if any thing
for themselves they know or can say, why the said
judgment should not be revived against them, and
1 why the said devisees should not become party
defendants thereto, and why the said PlaintifT
ought not to have her execution against them for
the debt and damages aforesaid, according to the
' force, form and effect of the recovery aforesaid, if
she shall think fit; and further to do and receive
what our said Court shall then and there consider
in this behalf. And have you then and there the
names of those by whom you shall so cause them
to have notice, and this writ.
Witness, the Honorable Ellis I.r.wis, Presi
dent of our 4aid Court, at Lancaster, the 24th day
of September, in the year of our Lgrd, one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty.
J. BOWMAN, for Prothonotary.
Lancaster, Oct. 8, 1850. 4t-39
11. C. FONDERSMITH,
/ Late ot' the Bee Hive.)
JOHN HERR.
Notice.
Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Store, j
NORTH QUEEN ST., ADJOINING SPANG
LER'S BOOK STORE, AND THREE
DOORS SOUTH OF QRANGE ST.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and customers that he has just returned from
Philadelphia with the largest stock of Tobacco that
has ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising the
different brands fancy one pound lump, large and
small Congress, fine spun and .large plug, Thomas’
Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro
noko, which he is prepared to sell lower than any
other house in Lancaster. He invites country
storekeepers tohU large and varied stock of Tobac
co, as well as to bis splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR HAVANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS,
of the choicest brands and of the finest flavor, he
also keeps constantly on hand the largest stock of
| DOMESTIC SEGARS
in Lancaster, which he will sell lower than any
other house in the city. The best segar* in Lan
caster can be had here ; he warrants them equal to
anv manufactured in the state.
N. B. Also, imported Turkish Smoking Tobacco,
warranted genuine. JOHN KUHNS,
sep 17 34-3 m
City Mat and Cap Store
JOHN AMER, PROPRIETOR.
rpHE subscriber thankiul for post favors would
X respectfully inform his numerous friends and
customers that he is now ready to offer the fall
ngstyle of Hats got up under his own
&& speclion, expressly for retail. He
himself that from long experience in the business
his hati'cannot be surpassed,* both in style, beauty
of finish and color.
Hats of all qualities and shapes always on hand
and made to order at the shortest notice.
Also, an extensive assortment of Slouch Hats of
all colors, as well as the most complete assortment
of Caps ever offered to the public, of shapes and
qualities too numerous lo.mention. Please call and
see for yourselves. Hats bought at Amer’s store
always brushed and ironed free of charge.
North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., the largest
Hat and Cap store in the city, opposite the Post
Office JOHN AMER, Proprietor.
Oct!. 36 ' 3m
Estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick, (Far
mer) deceased.
LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Hugh
Fitzpatrick, (Farmer,) late of the city of Lan
caster, dec’d, having been granted to Richard M’-
Grann, residing in Manheim township : All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims against
the same will present them, properly authenticated
for settlement, to the undersigned.
a RICHARD M’GRANN.
* sept 24 6t-35
Estate of Hugh Fitzpatrick.
ALL persons having claims or demands against
the estate of Hugh, Fitzpatrick, late of the
city of Lancaster, innkeeper, dec’d, are requested
to make known the same duly authenticated, with
out delay, and those indebted to make payment, on
or before the Ist day of November next,J to
MARGARET FITZPATRICK,
Residing in the city of Lancaster, E *® c j£ lX ot
Hugh Fitzpatrick. [„ep 17-34-71
Plainfield Classical Academy. /
(FOUR MILES WEST OF ■
THE Ninth Session will commence on Monday,
the 14th of November. In consequence of
increasing patronage a large and commodious Brick
Building has been erected, rendering this pne of
the most comfortable and convenient institutions
in the State. The healthfulness of the country and
the absence of vicious associates, will recommend
this as a desirable location for the moral, mental
and physical improvement of youth.
The course of instruction comprises all the
branches requisite for the Collegian, iVI erchant, &c.
Terms—(Per Session of Five Months,) $50,00.
For Catalogues containing full information ad
dress B. K. BURNS, Principal & Proprietor,
Plainfield P. 0-, Cum. Co. Pa.
36-tf
Just received, andnowopenrng,at the store of
CHARLES M. ERBEN - &• BRO., *
? North Queen Steeet,
AN elegant assortment of desirable goods for
the Fall and Winter seasons, and asusual,
they will be sold cheap! fcbeap! ! ch eap! t! Now
on hand, a superior lot of
BROCHA LONG SHAWLS. *
Also, superfine Bay State, long and square, Silk
Thibet and Woolen Shawls, at all pricesi Our
stock of'Fine Shawls is very complete, and will/be
sold at small profits; new style figured and chan
geable- Silks, Chameleon Turc Satins; super all
wool de Laines and Cashmeres, of all th.e desirable
I colors. Lupin’s French Merinoes! super Black,
Blue, Green, Lead, Cherry, Crimson \
French Merinoes.
NEW STYLE RIBBONS!!'
Rich Figured and Embossed Bonnet and Neck
Ribbons, Beltings, &c.
121 ct. De Laines 1 good styles, the best goods
ever offered at thafpnee; rich hew'style Figured
De Laines, at 18}, 25 and 37.1 cts.j also a case of »
double width Alpacas, handsome colors, at 121 cts. „
—the greatest bargains ever offered in Lancaster.
Good bleached and unbleached Muslins at 61, 8,-
10 and 12> cts.; 6-4 and 10-4
.Flannels, &c.
Fast colored Calicoes at 4,6, S and 10 cents—
a very large and elegant assortment.
WOOLEN YARNS ! !—Always on hand a full
! stock of all qualities of Woolen Yarn, from 62t to
! 1,50 per, lb.
i Now is the* time for a fine choice and good bar
i eains, at the cheap store of
1 CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.,
National House Build.ng,
North Queen street.
oct S-37]
Cbas. M. Erben & Brother,
HAVE just received a fine assortment of supe
rior FLOOR OIL CLOTES of various, widths,
which will be sold ve*y low; also a large lot of
CHEAP CARPETINGS! *
Woolen Ingrain, CottOQj Ingrain, Striped \ enitian
and Stair Carpetings.
Fine Cloth Table Co.veb9 !—-Just opened an
assortment pf Cloth, Linen, Cotton and Baize
Table Covers. 6
Blankets! Blankets! I —Super Heavy Blankets,
at reduced prices ; also, a fresh and complete as
sortment of Coacji Trimmings, Shoemakers* Trim
mings, &c.
We are daily receiving additions to our stock,
and are always ready to give Bargains!
' CHAS. M. ERBEN St BRO.,
National House Building,
North Queen street.
oct 8-37]
great cough remedy.
For the Care of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
THE annals of medical science, affording as they
do ample proof of the power and value of me
dicinal agents, have furnished no examples to com
pare with the saiutory effects produced by “Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral.”
The'" remarkable cures ol diseases of tho lungs
which have been realized by its use, attested as
they are by many prominent professors and physi
cians in this and foreign lands, should encourage
the afflicted to-persevere with the strong assurance
that the use of the Cherry Pectoral will relieve and
ultimately cure them.
We present to the public
from some of the first men in our country, upon
whose judgment and experience implicit confidence
rnav be placed.
j Dr. Perkins , President Vermont Medical College,
| one of the most learned and intelligent physicians
I in the country, considers it a ‘‘composition of rare
| excellence for the cure of that formidable disease,
1 consumption ’
16-20-4m]
CONESTOGA STOVE STORE
IST ©IEnHESTHAES iEHiEIFIFIEEI,
EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER.
I DESIRE to call the attention of the public to
my extensive stock of STOVES, suited 'to the
wants of the people of'this county. Having .made
valuable additions to my former large stock, lam
now prepared to offer a great variety of the very
best patterns and styles in the market, at the lowest
prices. Give me an early call. ,
2^7"A1l Castings made of the best Iron in the
country* and warranted for one year.
OLD METAL TAKEN IN- EXCHANGE/
My stock consists in part of the following:
New Improved Parlor Cooking Stoves,
New Air-tight for burning Coal,
Celebrated Victory, Complete Cook,
Hathaway’s Cook, Ten Plate do.
Buck’s Ho Benedict’s Coal Burner,
Paragon do Radiators. j
Coal Stoves of various other patterns, together -
with a general assortment of Nine-plate WOOD
STOVES, f.*r sale, wholesale and retail, at the
Store of ■ C. KIEFFEfc,
East King ttreet, Lancaster.
36-6 m
Lanc’r Co, Bank Election Notice.
AN election for Fourteen Directors of this Insti
tution will be held at the public house of David
Espensbade, in Cast King st., in the city of Lancas
ter, on Saturday, the 2d day of November naxf, be
tween the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 3 P. M.
oct S-td-37] ROB’T D. CARSON, Cashier.
J l’5T RECEIVED —1000 lbs. best quality RED
SOLE LEATHER and for sale at the lowest
prices, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding
Store, sign of the ‘’Last,” 2nd door West-of
Steinman’s Hardware store, LO CHER.
~ 29-tf
aug 13 - . ...
MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA
Do. do. • Camphor
Husband’s Magnesia
Bley’s d °-
Bull’s Sarsapanlla
Townsend’s do.
sep 10-33]
Mh. locher,
. Has just received
100 Sides Slaughter Sole Leather.
100 “ Shoe Skirting..
200 “ Finished Upper.
30 “ Calf Skins.
100 Slaughter Kips, to which the attention 01
shoe makers is invited, at his old stand, sign of the
Last, West King st., Lancaster. [sep 17-34
ADAM’S HORSE HAIR FLESH RUBBERS.
Adam’s Curved Horae Hair Fleshßrushes.
Vnr sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’o
sep 10-33] Drug Store, East King street.
Fstnte of Jonathan Hoar, dec’d.
LFTTFRS of Administration on the Estate of
Jonathan Hoar,, late of Salisbury township,
Lancaster county, dec’d, having been granted to
the undersigned: All persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having' demands against the same will
present them properly authenticated for aettldment
to the undersigned Administrators, without delay.
JAMES HOAR, residing in Salisbury twp.,
JAMES BRISON, residing in Drumore twp.,
sept 17**8t-34] Administrators.
Just received and for sale at
CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
Drug Store, East King street.