Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, February 18, 1851, Image 3

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    ; Dim ik x GeiveYjlrd.—A. letter date 1 Bristol,
Connecticut, January/29, rays:
Our town has been thrown into th< deepest
sorrow by the'death of Capt. Jesse Glaylord,today,
in the. east grave yard. Capt. G. was attending the
Yuneral-of Mrs. Johnson, and'was Assisting in the
ceremony; himself and another man had just let
the 5 coffin dowh into the grave, Jand had not yet let
go, the cords, when he instantly shqok them from
his hands and fell back, and'did not speak afterwards.
He was immediately to the honse of Mr.
Ephraim Ddwnes, and every attention bestowed,
but lie was quite dead.. Apoplexy is supposed to
have been the cause of his death. |
Invitation to the Legislature. —We learn
; that the York and Cumberland, the Susquehanna,
and the Baltimore and the Ohio Railroad Compi
jnies. have invited the Governor, and the [members
of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to pass over
i their respective roads, from Harrisburg- Jto Wash
ington and back,.free of expense, and it is expected
the invitation will be accepted.
017* Major Auguste Davezac died at N. lork,
on Saturday last. He was an aid to Gen Jackson
at the battte of New Orleans,, and has since filled
various public offices. '
jjy The Chief'Clerk in the Post Office at Wil
mington, Del., has been arrested on thej charge ol
robbing the U. S. Mail. j
IP-The population of Maryland is 583,010
an increase in ten years of about 24 perjccnt.
Awful. —We learn from our exchanges, that at
Terra Haute, Indiana,-there were slaughtered dur
ing the season just closed, 05,048 hogs!' Oh, the
steel hearted Vigotls. j
THE MARKETS.
[Corrected weekly for the Intelligencer.] '
Lancaster Markets. 1
Lancaster, Feb. 15
gutter— 1G to 18 cents per lb. '
Eggs—l2i per doz.
Chickens—2s to 37-1 cents perpajr.
Turkeys—so to 87$ cents each.
Potatoes—lG cents per peck.
Apples—l2J to. 16 cents per do.
Flour—§4,so to $ 1,75 per bbl.
I Wheat—94 cents to $l,OO per bu. j
| Rye; —56 cents per do.
Corn —50 cents per do.
Oats—33 cents per do
iPiiiladelplila Markets. {
Philadelphia, Ifeb. 15
Flour—a fair-supply—quoted at $4,62 for ex
port* Fair superfine $4,7.0 —extra $5,12;t0 $6,00.
Rye Flour—s3,so—Corn Meal $2,75. 1
Wheat—sl,oo to $l,lO. Rye, 70 cents. Corn
04 to 58 cents. Oats, 40 to 43 cents.
Whiskey—27 cents. j
Cattle Market.— Market pretty well; supplied.
About 1000 beevesin market—selling from $6,50 to
$7,00. Hogs, from $5 to $6,00. Cows,; from $l6
to $36. Sheep and Lambs, the former from $2 to
$4 ; the latter from $1 to $3. -i.
Baltimore Markets.
Baltimore, Feb. 15.
},'] our —s4,so to $4,75; Rye do. $3,75; Corn
Meal $3,00. ' ' "
Wheat—sl,oo to $l,lO. ’
! Corn —60 to 62 cents..
Rye —70 to 75 cents. , '
Oats —35 to 37J cents.
! Whiskey—27 a 28 cents.
I Beef Cattle —$5,25 a $7.25 net.
MARRIAGES.
On the 12th ult.f*by the Rev. J. G. Graff, Mr.
William Dess, of Maidencrcek, to Miss'Caroline
M. Ruth, of Reamstown.'
On the 21st ult., by the Rev. Thomas T. Yager,
Mr. Samuel Zcrbe, of Berks county, to Miss Mary
Kramling, of West Cocalico, Lancaster co.
By Elder A. Swartz, Mr. Franklin T. Solar to
Miss Julian Milligsock.
On the 29tn ult., by the Rev. James M’Carter,
Mr. 1 Samuel Keeler, to Miss Mary Ann Rogers,
both of this county.
On the 4th inst.', by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Mr.
i Joseph Shenk of Lebanon county, to Miss Sarah
! Kurtz, of Ephrata, Lancaster county.
! On the sth inst.. by the Rev. E. Y. Buchanan,
Mr. Henry Gerhart, to Miss Susan M. Kennedy,
the former of Eden, and the latter of'the vicinity
! of Soudersburg, this county.
Oil the 26$ ult., by the Rev. Wm. Gerhardt,
Mr. Levi Coble, to iMis Ann Catharine Albert,
both of Elizabethtown.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Henry L.
Stehman, of Mount Joy, to Miss Rebecca .Boyce,
<if Elizabethtown. 7
On the 4th inst., in Hinkletown, by the Rev. D.
Hertz, Mr. Levi Bard, to Miss Francis A. Hahn,
youngest daughter of Mr. Daniel Hahn, of that
place.
On the 4th inst.,'by the Rev. J. C. Baker, Mr.
Shcaffer, to Miss Elizabeth Luttman, both
of Leacock.
On the 9th inst., by the same, Mr. Chester Smith
Hubley, to Miss Ann Lavina Collins, both of this
c^y.
On the ‘ same day, by £he same, Mr. David R.
Jeffries, of Maytown, Lancaster county, to Miss
Christinana Ncise, of this city.
DEATHS.
On this city, on the 4th inst., Mr. Levi Swope,
in the 40th year ot his aye.
On Wednesday morning last. Mrs. Catharine
Kroll, widow, ot this city, in the S4th year of- her
ago. ’ / *
On the 7th inst., in this v city, of pulmonary’con
| sumption, Reuben, only remaining child'of Math
j ew Atkinson, in the 19th year of his age. All the
j other children, 13 in number; and the mother,
j were carried off by the same disease.
I In Columbia, on the 3lstult., Sarah Ann, daugh
i ter of John and Susan Haines, in the 12th year of
her age. •
i ' Suddenly, 'at the residence of his brother, Dr.
• Burrovves, in this City, on Thursday last, Mr. Isaac
B. Burrowes, of Lancaster township, aged G 5 years.
Beautiful. China and Glass..
EAL stone China dinner sets from $lO to $lOO
IV) Fine French Chin;r . do from $3O to $3OO
Real Stone China Tea Sets from $ 2 to $5OO
English Ghina do from $• 3 to $4OO
French China dp from $ 5 to $lOO
i Chamber or Toilet Sets* comp’e, I’m $1 50 tosloo.
Glass Ware of all qualities, in separate pieces or
j sets. Also, detached or separate spieces, in quan
tities to suit purchasers, and at low rates. We have
the largest stock in the city, to which we invite the
attention of all visitors.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
No. 219 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
Temperance Lecture!
MR. T. M. COLEMAN of Philadelphia, will
deliver a Temperance Lecture ih the Court
House, bn to-morrow (Wednesday)’ evening, at 7
o’clock. • Feb. IS-lt.
; [Examiner and Lancasterian, please copy.]
For One IViglit Only!
THE ALLEGHANIANS
EESPECTFULLY announce that they will give
a CONCERT, on TUESDAY Evening, Feb.
25th, at the MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. Their
programme will contain a choice selection of Songs,
Trios, Duetts, Quartetts, &c. Tickets, 25 cents.
Doors open at-G} o’clock —concert will commence
at 7J o’clock.
postponement on account of the weather.
A collection of Songs and Quartetts, as sung by
the Alleghamanß, can be had at the Concert room.
Feb. 10. tf-3
Flection IVotice,
THE Stqckholdcrs of the Manor Turnpike Road
Company are notified that an election for one
President, Six Managers, and ono Treasurer of said
eompariy, will be held oh Wednesday the otk day of
March , 1851, at the public house of Abraham Peters,
in the Village of Miliersville, between the hours of
2 and .5 o’clock, P. M.
DANIEL HARMAN, Pres’t.
4-3 t '
“• feb 18
Stocks and Loans for Sale.
Shares Lancaster Gas Stock.
OU 40 * “ Bank “
45 4 ‘ Far. iS
20 « Conestoga Steam Mills.
5 • “ Columbia Bk. and Bridge Co.
3 u Manor Turnpike Company.
9 _ ec Litiz “ “
I‘o <c Willow Street
15 “ Penn. Rail Road.
- 100 »< Gfrad Bank stock.
3090 “ City-6.per ct. Loau.
5000 “ tc g tt
A premium given for United States Silver.
Draft on Philadelphia for specie.
Some of the above Stocks and Loans will be sold
on time or for cush to suit purchasers, by •
J. F. SHRODER U CO.
opposite the Farmers Bank.
v , FOr Sale.
TWO Comfortable New One Story Brick houses
in East King street, opposite the New Prison.
Terms reasonable, apply to
Feb. 18 ‘ '
Washington’s Birth Day.
A Sapper in 'commemoration of the birth day of
George Washington, will be served up at
Steele’s Hotel, in East King Street, on the evening
° f The necessary arrangements will be made public
in due’timer- .
Lancaster, Feb. 4. -
The Panorama of California..
IS creating great excitement among our citizens,
but the very large and splendid assortment of
NEW and-beaUtifuC queensware
and Furnishing Goods generally, which we are daily
selling off in the way of “ HOUSE STIRES,” is
producing still greater excitement.
We extend a cordial invitation to all persons
about commencing Housekeeping, to call and ex
amine our stock of
FURNISHING GOODS ,
such as Tickings, Checks, Muslins, Cotton and
Linen Sheetings (all widths,-) super pamask Table
Linens, 6-4 Cotton Damask Table Diaper oilly 37t
cts. per yard, very cheap, Damask Linen Table
Cloths, all sizes; Cloth, Cotton and Wo.rsted.Table
Covers in good variety; Marseilles Quilts
Counterpanes from 1,25 to $lO,
QUEENSWARE.
To this department of our business we pay strict
attention. The large additions, which we are
almost daily receiving' from Philadelphia to our
present stock, enable us to show to those who may
favor us with a call, the greatest variety of styles
and color of Queensware that can be found in this
city, among which can be seen the following co J 5l-3 ’
viz: Fawn Blue, Gypsey Blue, Canton Blue Cleo
patra, FlorilJa, (beautiful,) Lustre Vine Wrpath,
(magnificent, something enlirely new in style,) Mul
berry, White Granite, &c‘., &tc. - c ,
GLASS WARE OF ALL KIN Do.
Very neat Cups Saucers, onjy !2( cents a set.
CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS!
Some splendid new pattern", of Ingrain and 3 ply
'arpeting lust received for Spring sales. Carpeting
of all kinds frdtn 121 cents to I,SOper yard. Floor
and Table Oil Cloths, Rugs, &c.
1000 pounds of prime Live Geese Feathers.
1000 pounds of Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain
of all colors. _
6000 pounds of Prime Rio Coffee, just received
and for sale wholesale and retail.
fts“Farmers Produce taken in exchange for goods.
FONDERSMITH fe'HERR.
4-tf
. S. JIAKPAI, gg,
§g§ Nurseryman and Florist,
"Yiising Sun Village , Germantown road , ?iear
PHILADELPHIA ,
HAS for sale at Garden and Nursery, an
extensive assortment of Fruit Trees, consist
ing of Pear, flum, Cherry and Apricet, as well as
Ornamental and Shade Trees of every variety, and
Evergreens, viz: Balin of Gilead, Silver Fir, Red
and Black Spruce, Norway do., White Pines, Ar
borvitx, Tree Box, &c.; also Shrubbery, Roses of
many kinds, Grape Vines, Hardy Plants, Rasp
berries, Currants, Ossage Orange, Herb Roots, Veg
etable plants, Garden and Flower Seeds —Wholesale
and llctail —prices moderate.
His stands for the sale ohthe above in the City,
are in the Market St. Market below Sixth Street,
where orders are also received.
may be addressed by mail,
directed S. Maupay,,RisingSun P. 0., Philadelphia
County. a (f°b IS-4-2m
Adjourned Courts for ISSI.—■ Com
mon Pleas.
IT is ordered by the Court that adjourned' Courts
for 1851, be held for the decision in the Com
mon Pleas, Orphans’ Court and Court of Quarter
Session .
Qu the 17th of March, 1 On the 15th of September,
tt i6th «< June, J “ 15th “ December,
in said year, to continue two weeks from the said
days respectively, and as much longer as the busi
ness shall require!
All cases on the list for argumentin the Orphans’
Court, shall be taken up on the first days of the
said terms, and proceeded with until disposed of,
unless continued by consent, or on cause shown.
The cases on the argument list in the
Sessions shall be taken up on the Wednesdays o I
the said terms respectively, and in the Common
Picas on Thursdays of said terms respectively, and
'proceeded in until disposed of in like manner, un
less continued by consent or on cause shown.
It is further ordered that the absence of Counsel
at the time appbinted for taking up the cases men
tioned in the preceding orders, shall be no cause to
suspend proceeding therein, unless legal ground
for a continuauce for that cause be shown. .
It is also ordered by the Court that adjourned
Courts for Jury Trials in the Common Picas for
1 Sol, be held on the
3d day of February, | Ist day of September,
2d “ June, [ Ist “ December,
and such other periods as may be appointed at the
above mentioned Adjourned Courts and Regular
Terms.
The above to be published in all the Newspapers
in the city and county of Lancaster, three succes
sive times in each at the expense of the county.
Bills to tre presented at the Commissioner’s Office.
HENRY STOEK, Proth’y.
Proth’s Office, Lan. Feb. 18, 1851. 4-3 t
THE undersigned Trustees will offer at public
sale, on the premises, at 2 o’clock P. M., on
Saturday the 222 day of March next ,
that beautiful estate, lying on Little Pipe Creek, in
Carroll county, Md., about 2i miles from Westmin
ster, belonging to George L. Van Bibber, Esq., and
being part of the Avondale estate. There are about
360 ACRES
of first quality of Land in the tract, with suitable
proportions of arable, meadow ajid wood land. —
The arable land is in the highest state of cultiva
tion. The improvements consist of a good a
DWELLING HOUSE, first-rate Barn and
all necessary out-buildings, entirely npw..
There is also a GRIST AND SAW MILL which
has been lately thoroughly repaired, and is now in
first-rate order. There is no estate in Maryland of
the same size, more valuable than this, and the
attention of gentlemen desiring to invest in really
valuable land is earnestly invited to this sale. This
i property will be sold entire, or divided so as to suit
I purchasers From 50 to 150 acres might be sold
| with the Mills so as to make two very desirable
estates.
The terms of sale will be one third of the pur
chase money in cash, and the balance in equal
portions in One and two years, to bo secured by
the notes, of the purchaser with good security and
bearing interest.
WM.P.MAULSBY, ) Trustees
W. C. VAN BIBBER, \ Arusiee
' feblS. 4-ts
Estate of Elizabeth Slough, dec’d.
LETTERS of administration on the estate of
Elizabeth Slough, late of West Earl township
ilec'd., having been granted to the undersigned : all
persons indebted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and all those having
demands against the same will present them for
settlement to
In the Court of. Common Pleas for the Co. of Lan.
WHEREAS Levi Good, Trustee of Amos Good,
did on the 3d day of February, 1851, 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 appointed
the nth day of March, 1851, for the confirmation
thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest,
HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary.
Proth’ys Office, Lan. Feb. 18, 1851. 4-4 t
} Lancaster; February 10, 1851.
AN adjourned meeting ot the Stockholders of
the Conestoga Steam Mills will take place on
Thursday the 20 th inst ., at 2 y’clock,P. M., at the
No. 3 Mill. CHAS. W. COOPER, Treas.
' feb 18 ..
JUDD & MURRAY liav£
J The Soldier of the Cross'. Womenof Israel,2 vs.
Reveries of a Bachelor. Women of the Bible.
Mother’s Recompense. Christian Melodies.
History ot Xerxes the Great; a'l new books—
with a splendid assortment of Standard Wprks, on
all subjects at the lowest prices. (feb 18-4
IN THE MATTER of the intended application of
..JacobSheirer, to'the Court of Quarter Sessions
at April Term, 1851,* for license to continue
keeping a tavern in the North West Ward in the
city of Lancaster—it beieg an old 6land.
the undersigned citizens of the North
Yf West Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro
posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said Jacob Sheirer, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
M 0 Kline, J R Bitner, John MeCalla, John S
Dougherty, Jacob Kuhns, Isaac Powel, Andrew
Balmer, J Blickensderfer, George Metzger, Robert
Moderwell, Henry C Wentz, Simon J Young,
feb 18 4-3 t
North American Electric Washing
Fluid,
FOR WASHING IN HARD OR SOFT WATER.
THIS is the only genuine article, possessing
double the power of anything ever discovered
for washing at a trifling expense, doing away the
wash boards altogether, a common Bize washing
may bo done with one gill of the Fluid in less than
two hours.. 1 Full instructions accompanying each
bottle, For sale at
\ CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical store, No. 13, Eaßt
King Bt», Lancaster. (feb 11-3-tf
J. P. SHRODER & CO.
GROCERIES
ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.
Trustee’s Sale.
ABRAHAM SLOUGH Earl twp.,
JOHN SLOUGH-West Earl,
Administrators.
fit*-4
Estate of Amos Good,
Notice.
~-jl -AEROLOGY-.—'The xelebrated Dr: C. W.‘ Ro-
J\ back, Professor of - Astrology, Astronomy,
Phrenology and Geomancy,'combined with Conju
ration," from Sweden office No 71 Locust Street.
$25,000 having been won by my numerous friends
on the late Presidential Election, should convince
those skeptical persons who talk of failure, tha* n<>
such word as fail is or has been known by the e ™j“
nent and distinguished Astrologer, C. W. ROBACK,
who, during his experience of over a" quarter of a
century, during which time be has given advice,
and employed the wonderful powers which he only
is the possessor of in this country, having been born
with this wonderful, most powerful science. Who
can doubt that we are not under the influence ot
destiny, and governed by the reciprocal influence,
of the* celestial, terrestrial, and the astronomical
systems, whose mutual relation to each other once
disturb, and will it not destroy the unison of action?
Do you doubt predestination? then why not every
man gain the celebrity of General Ta,lor, Darnel
Webster, or a Henry Clay! and yet there are some
who pro foolish enough to doubt that a man may be
born with the power to see into future events, bnch
should not condemn till they have called to seethe
seventh son of the seventh son, whose advantages
from travelling have given him more experience
than all the other astrologers, male or lemale, id
ihe United Sates.
How can it'be possible that the destiny .of man
should be governed by the mere shuffling of a pack
of cards? and yet there are thousands who allow
themselveß, with open mouths, to swallow the
greasy words of some old woman, whose true skill
consists in filling them with that are more
for the digestion of others, who credulous, yet more
scientific. It is such that bring'discredit on a pro
fession that has been acknowledged to be a science
of the highest order, from time immemorial; and it
is the only profession that has holy authority to sus
tain it. The high respect which General Taylor
and the following gentlemen had for Astrology, is
shown by his letter for his nativity, of the 10th oi
February, 1846, to the subscriber, in which hepre
dicted all his victories, and named the places ol the
late war with Mexico; he also predicted that he
would be elected President of the United Stale?,
and also foretold that he would notlive but a short
time after his election, which prediction has been
filled to the very letter.
In addition to his power to foresee future events,
he has the.power to give such information as will
effectually redeem such as are given to the free use
i of the bottle. lie is also capable of curing diseases
heretofore considered incurable in this country by
the ordinary medicines, and wishes all to give b* m
a call who have been given up by their physicians
and wish to be cured. He will warrant a cure in
all cases, and will make no charge, except fbr the
conjurations he shall make use of in his office. He
is oltcn*asked what a nativity is: he answers, ac
cording to Geomancy, one of the seven points in
the pcience of-Astrology, that it is a Horoscope o(
the future events of a persons’s,life, carefully cal
culated and transcribed on paper, containing an I
account of all the lucky and unlucky days in’the j
months aud years of.the person’s life for whom it is
cast; by which means thousands in this country .and
elsewhere have been prevented from misfortunes
that had been hidden in the womb of futurity, by
relerring to their Nativity before entering on any
speculation of business or pleasure. It should be
in the hands of every one as their Almanac of life.
A Nativity of an individual can only forwarn the
possessor of troubles that are in future.for him; those
who are involved in present difficulties of any kind
must wait on the subscriber in person or by letter,
who is prepared to exert his influence for their im
mediate benefit. He is ready to use his influence
to loretell the result of lawsuits, and all undertak
ings in which there is a risk involved; he also makes
use of his power lor the restoration of stolen or losi
property, which he has used lor the advantage of
thousands in this city and elsewhere.
. OCT He can be consulted With at his Office, or by
letter, if prepaid, and he is prepared to make use
of his power on any of the following topics; busi
nesss'of all descriptions, travelling by sea;
courtships; advice given for their successful accom
plishment; speculating in stocks, merchandise, or
real estate;* the recovering ol legacies in dispute;
the purchasing ol tickets, and the safety of ships at
Sea. He also has had the honor of receiving a cer-
tificaie from the Hon. C.John Bernadottc, formerly
King of Sweden, which it will give him great pleas
ure in showing to those who favor him with a call;
he also offers his services, respecting Health,
Wealth, and Marriage, Love Affairs, Journtys,
Lawsuits, difficulty in Business, Fraud, Sickness
and Death, Past, Present, and Future Events, and
all the coucerns of life, and invites all to call who
are afllicted, corporally or mentally.
Ternis, Ladios 50 cts. Gentleman SI. Nativi
ties calculated and nead in full; according to the
oracles of masculine signs; Ladies, $1; Gentlemen,
$1,50.
Nativities calculated according to Geomancy, for
Ladies $2, in full S 3; for Gentlemen S 3, in full $5.
Persons at a distance, can have their Nativities
drawn, bv sending the date of the day of their birth.
All letters containing the above fee, will receive
immediate attention, and Nativities will be sent to
any part of the U. States, written on durable paper.
{£T,Be particular lo mention the Post-office,
countv and State.
Cali at the Intelligencer Office and get an Astro
logical Almanac gratis.
Office, No. 71 Locust street, between Eighth and
Ninth, and Walnut and Spruce streets, opposite the
Musical Fund Hall. Office hours, from 9 A.M.
til! 10 P. , C. W. ROBACK, Astrologer.
Feb. IS. IT-4
HEXRt 4*AST,
Manvjadurcr of Slone and Earthen Wart, South
Queen Street , Lancaster —3 doors 'South-of the
'‘Mechanics' Institute , and nearly opposite
Wright's Hotel.
SIGN OF THE BIG PITCHER.
HAS just opened in connection with his own
manufacture, a large and splendid assort
ment of r
CHINA, GLASS JIND QUE^NSWJRE.
To this stock of ware he invites the particular
attention of his numerous old customers, (and as
many more new ones as possible,) as it comprises
thedatest styles, having recently been purchased
from one of the largest importing houses in Phila
delphia. His prices arc reasonable. Call and ex
amine for yourselves. He feels confident he can
accommdate all.
The following enumerated articles comprise a
list of his own manufacture, and which he con
stantly keeps on hand :
EARTHEN WARE.
Cream Pots, 4 different sizes. j
Milk “ 6 “ “ !
Milk Pans, 4 “ “
Deep Dishes, 7 ” “
Pie Dishes, 4 cc ”
j ars —Gallon, haif gallon and Quart.
Jugs, “ ‘ c <c :
Pitchers/” ” ” <c
Round Cake Dishes, 5 different sizes.
Flour Pots Glazed, 4 u “
<{ unglazed, ” <c “ .1
EARTHEN WARE. .
Fancy Flower Pets, 3 different sizes.
Stove Pipe Collars, 4 “ ” . j
Spittoons, glazed, 4 u << j
Chambers, 2 ” “
Mugs, 2 ” “
Bowls, Boranches, and Stew Pots of differ
ent sizes—also, Earthen Pipes for con
ducting water, made to order.
STONE WARE.
Cream Pots, 4 different sizes.
Butter “ with Covers, 5 “
Jugß, Jars and Pitchers, G ” ”
Milk Pans, 2 <c ”
Chambers, 2 ” ”
Spittoons, 3 ” * “
Water Jars with spickets, 4 “ tc
Beer Bottles, quart and pints, &c., &c.
95- All orders from country store keepers will
be punctually attended to, and all ware delivered
by the [manufacturer, will be warranted perfect,
with a reasonable discount, to any part in this or
adjoining counties.
Don’t forget to give him a call and examine for
yourselves.
N. B. He still continues to. manufacture, and
keeps constantly on hand, corner of West King and
Manor streets, every description of Earthert 1 and
Stone Ware
Feb. 11
Erbeu & Brother,
NATIONAL HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH
QUEEN ST., LANCASTER,
DETERMINED still to maintain the name they
have gained by Belling at thelowest prices, of
having
THE CHEAP STORE!!
are now giving the best bargains in every descrip
tions of elegant
FANCY DRY GOODS!!
that have ever been offered in this cityi Call and
examine for yourselves.
Elegant Silks, Satins, Lustres, Alpacas, Cash
meres, de Laines, Chintzes, &c.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS^
Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Carpeting, &fc., &c., all
selling at the very lowest rates !
CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.,
North Queen street. •
JUST RECEIVED —a very superior lot of FRESH
FEATHERS, at the cheap Dry Goods Store of
CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO;,
North Queen street.
Hare Chaiice.
IS now offered one of the best located DRUG
ESTABLISHMENTS in the State, and in one
of the most flourishing towns of the State, with a
fair prospect of a direct railroad running from said
town to Philadelphia. The location of the estab
lishment is the very best the town can boast of.
The.store is in perfect order, having, every thing
connected with it for carrying on the Drug business,
with a lease on the house for four years from.the
first of April next- „ T
By addressing a note to J. N. HATCH, West
Chester P. 0., box 164, will meet with prompt at
tention. [feb 11-3-3 t
Blacksmith Wanted.
THE subscriber wishes to employ, immediately,
a good Journeyman Blacksmith, to whom con
stant work and liberal wages will be given. Apply
at the shop of the subscriber at Myerstown, Jeffer
son county, Va. JOSEPH MYERS,
feb U >5l 3-31 -
HARDWARE
CHEAPER. THAN EVER AT STEMAN’S.
TfjE subscriberj is constantly receiving laige
supplies of HardwareiiQutlery, Saddlery, &c.,
&c., direct from the manufacturers of the. United
Statds and of Europe—hence the saving of one or
two profits, enables |bim to offer inducements equal
to the best houses in Philadelphia or New York. 1
Persons commencing Housekeep
ing will find a full assortment of everything
in the Hardware line, embracing CEDAR
WARE , which he manufactures .of superior
quality and sells at uhprecedented low. rates. *
Carpenters and Builders, Will find a
full assortment'of the most approved articles'in
the Hardware j line, embracing Glass, Paint,
. &c., and at prices that must ensure a contin
uance of their patronage..
Cabinet Makers, Will find a full assort
ment of goods in their line, including ail kinds
of Hardware, Bed Pins* Mahogany Veneers,
Moulding, Fret Work, Rosets, &c., &c.
Coach subscriber is fully
prepared to meet their wants with, a stock of
Hardware, embracing finished Bolts, Mai,
Castings, Springs, Axles, Bands, Spokes, Shafts
and Fellows, Hydes, Patent Leather, Laces, &c.
Saddlers, Will find that his assortment and
prices furnish I advantages that cannot fail to
ensure a continuance of their patronage.
Smiths and Machinists, Will find no
difficulty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel,
Anvils, Bellows, Serew Plates, Files,
&c., his stock being t very large and terms ac-
comm^dating.'
Farmers, Will find a complete assortment in
the Hardware line, embracing Chains, Ploughs,
Grain Cradles, Forks, Scythes, Clover arid
Timothy Seed, Bags, &c., &c., and prices shall ;
be such as will insure a continuance of their
very liberal patronage.
Merchants, May rest assured that any ar
ticles in the Hardware line required, by them
will be furnished at prices that will make it
iheir interest to give him the preference over
the Philadelphia and New York markets.
Stoves. —The most extensive variety and of
•approved kinds, at manufacturers’ prices.
ffails and Iron.*-The subscriber has the
agency of the Duncannon Works for the sal#
of their Nails and Iron, and is at all times pre
pared to receive orders and furnish them at the
factory prices; He has also a full assortment
of Colemanville Nails.
Guns and Pistols, Rock and Gun Powder,
Safety Fues by the piece or barrel; Lead Pipe,
Wire Spelter, Zinc, Tin, &c., on the most
favorable terms.
Glover, Timothy and Flax Seed
WANTED, for which the highest price will be
[ given in cash
GEO. M. STEIN MAN,
; Weat King at., Lancaster.
feb 4-l-3m]
Orphans’ Court Sale of Valuable
Farms, Iron Forge, Saw Mill,&c.
BY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans 5
Court, there will be again exposed to Public
Sale,, at the public house of Christopher Gates, in'
Franklin township, Huntingdon county, on MON
DA Y the 3 d and TUESDA Ythe 4th days of MARCH ,
A. D. 1851, all the following Real Estate, to wit:
All that certain valuable Farm ol Limestone Land,
Bituate in Franklin township, containing 29S acres
and 40 perches, net measure, of which about 200
acres are cleared —under good fence, and in a fine
state of cultivation —with a large STONE f7S]jjS
DWELLING HOUSE, 4 jgjjjj.
a large Bank barn,-a good Tenant House, Carriage
House, and other out-buildings—and Elizabeth
Forge, a stone Store House and Office, nine Tenant
Houses, Stable, &c., with ail the conveniences for
carrying on the Forge—and a good Saw Mill.—
Spruce creek runs through this farm, and the water
power is of the first power. This farm will be
sold in the whole, or divided into two farms and
sold separately to suit purchasers. . n
A L S 0
A certain other Farm of Limestone Land of about
200 acres, of which about 170 acres are cleared,
also situate in Franklin township, adjoiningthe
Elizabeth Forge Farm, above described —having
thereon erected a valuable two story Tavern House,
a large Bank Barn, Log Spring House, Tenant
House, and other outbuildings —now occupied by
Christopher Gates
A L SO
A small piece of Timber Land, situated in Franklin
township, containing 3i acres nett measure, adjoin
ing Jonathan McWilliams, Spang’e heirs,ami la'nds
of Joseph Dysart.
The said Farms are of the very best limestone
pleasantly on the waters of Spruce
Creek, in the midst of an iron manufacturing region
I—about seven miles from the Pennsylvania Rail
Road, and ten miles from the Pennsylvania Canal.
A more desirable Iron Forge, and Water Power is
not to be found. The Waterstreel and Spruce
Creek Turnpike runs through the Farms.
On Friday tks Ith day of March , A. U. 1851,
At the house of Robert Morrow, on the premises, j
all that certain Farm or tract of land, situate in !
Tell township, Huntingdon county, containing'
about 250 acres, of which about 100 acres are
cleared and under good fence, and a considerablej
M portion of excellent meadow land —-with aj
good two story log and frame weather-boardedj
DWELLING IIOVSE, and a good log and frame!
Barn, &c. I
T T ‘ B ms —One third of the purchase money to be^
Terms —One third of the purchase n»-.. ;y to u«.
paid on the confirmation of sale, and the residue in;
two equal annual payments, with interest from the]
confirmation, to be secured by bonds and mortgage)
of the* purchasers. j
M. F. Campbell, Clerk O. C. |
Attendance will be given and any furlhor terms
made known on day of jmle, by .. I
JAMES CHAMBERLAIN, j
Administrator of Martin Gates, dec’d. I
For any information enquire of Wilson & Petri-*
kin. Attorneys for estate, Huntingdon, Pa. ( j
feb 11 3—lt
Fashionable Chair Maker,
Anil Manufacturer of nil kinds of Furniture,
GEORGE F. ROTE respectfully
his friends and the people of Lancaster
county generally, that he carries on the man- f
ufaeturc of CHAIRS of every description, and
SETTEES , at his stand in South Queen street, the
Mechanics’ Institute, and opposite the Fountain
Inn Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, where he will be
happy to meet his numerous friends and customers
from the city and county, and where good bargains
can always be had.
He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn
iture of every kind, such as Bureaus, Tables, Desks
and Cradles. Call and examine his stock of Chairs
and-Furnture. [FebHl, 1851-3-tl ;
Steam Iron Railing.
MORE. & GALLAGHER,
Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street ,
PHILADELPHIA ,
WOULD call the attention of purchasers to
their elegant assortment of Wrought and
Cast Iron Railing for i
CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, and VERANDAS,
Railing for Churches, Public and Private Building?,
Public Squares, &c.,; together with all kinds of
Plain and Ornamental Iron Work.
More & Gallagher’s Book o t ORIGINAL DE
SIGNS, containing the best selection of designs
that has evet been issued, will be sent to any per
son who may wish to make a selection
feb 11
White’s Bonnet Manufactory,
NO. .41 SOUTH SECOND‘\ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
NOW conducted by Thomas White, son of /T\
its late proprietor, at the Old Stand, where Bp
dealers will at all times find a stock of •
and Domestic Straw, Lace, Fancy, Crape and Silk
BONNETS; Panama, Palin Leaf, and every va
riety ol Straw HATS , and
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. ■
unequalled by any other for extent or beauty of
manufacture, and at very low prices, having facil
ities for producing these goods possessed by no
other establishment.
To the Ladies and Milliners generally, he would
tender his grateful acknowledgments for their kind
approval of the business system of this hquse, and
begs to assure them that no efforts on his part shall
be wanting, to merit a continuance of their liberal
patronage. They will still be greeted with the
same old familiar faces, who will at all times en
deavor to execute their commissions with fidelity
and promptness. (feb 11-3-3 m
Notice.
AT an election held at the office of the Lancas
ter County Mutual Insurance Company, on the
14th of January, for the purpose of electing a Board
of Directors, the following named persons were
elected, viz: Dr. Samuel Duffield, David Graff,
Adam R. Witmer, Henry F. Slaymaker, Thomas
S. Woods, Thomas M’Uvain, Joseph B. Baker,
George L. Eckert and N. E. Slaymaker.
The Board of Directors organized on Saturday,
the 18th January, and elected Dr. Samuel DuffieM
President, ar.d Nathaniel E. Slaymaker Secretary,’
for the ensuing year.
AGENTS. '
Dr. Esaias.Kinzer, Leacock township,
“ Joseph McClure, Bart _ do-
Moses Pownall, Esq., Sadsbury do
“ Joseph Konigmacher, Ephrata do
<c John Stauffer, , E. Hempfield do
“ Fred. A. Zitzman, Litiz do
“ Jacob S. Witmer, Lancaster.
Any communication to the Secretary direct to
Kinzer’s P. 0., Lancaster co. (feb 11-3-3 t
Estate or William Phillips, dcc’d.
LETTERS testamentary on the Estate of Wil
liam Phillips, late of Drumore township, dec’d.,
having been granted to the subscribers: All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to make
payment’immediately, and those havingclaims will
present them properly authenticated for settlement
JOSEPH PHILLIPS;
Little Britain twp.
JOHN HASTINGS,
Drumore twp.
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Feb. H, 1831,
Statement
Qf the Capital ‘and Affaire of “The fronton Mutual
Life and Fire Insurance Company” for tke year
ending Dec . 31, 1850, including securities which
have accrued, to the. Company. _
THIS beingia Mutual,and notaStock Company,
the Capital is made up by premiums received,
and by guarantee consisting of absolute bonds of
responsible individuals, in the aggregate amounting
to one hundred'and fifty thousand dollars, secured
by collaterals,; transferred to, and in possession of
said Company.: j
Unimpaired capital,! ’5208,991 58
In guarantee blonds,? $150,000 00
Accumulated 58,991 53
Investments % 'Securities, par value, act’l val,
Mortgages on real estate
within Monmouth&Mcr
cer co’s, N. J., PhiVa &
Bucks,Pa.,& 5105,146 05 $105,146 08
773 shares Trenton; Gas
Light Company slock,
305 shr’s Trenton Water
Power stock, i
SO shares Camden; and
Amboy railroad & trans
portation company stock, 8,000 00
209 shr’s Mechanics and
Manufacturers Bank at
Trenton, stock, .
20 shr ? s Charleston Insu
rance & Trust co. stock, 1,520 00
n 9 Shr’s N. J. Magnetic
Telegraph company st’k, 1,475 00
29 shares Commercial
Transportation co. stock, 14,500 00
33 shares Trenton and
Lehigh Transportation *
company stork,
31 sh’rs Delaware Man
ufacturing co. stock,
20 sh’rsN. J. railroad &
Transportation co. stock, 00
1 share Phil’a and Tren
ton railroad co. stock,
27 sh’rs Trenton Water
Works stock,
Loan to the Delaware
Manufacturing company,
Loan- to the Trenton
Water Power, 600 00
L’n to the city of Trenton, 5 ? 000 00
Temporary loans, , 8,219 55
Bill receivable, ' 16,913 23
Due from agents,
C’h in hands of Treasurer,
GuaranteePon Home pol’s,
Deferred payments on in’t,
15,460 00| 15,460 00
15,250 00 9,150 00
3,100 000 2,480 00
, $205,763 86 $220,737 62
No real estate owned by. this Corporation.
3366. Policies outstanding $41,233,78
Am ! t of all other claims and liabilities
ag’st the Co. acknowledged as debts; 3,137 39
Ain’t of claims not arknow’d as debts, 4,400 60
Ain’t of claims waiting proof, 7,950 00
No contingent liabilities otherwise than
Policies.
Ain’t of premiums received by the Co.
during previous year, - 175,571 76
Am’t received during same period for
interest on loans, 4 1,178 35
Am’t of losses paid during previous.y’r, 29,374 52
Am’t of accumulated assets, 58,991 58
Dividend tor preceding y’r, on Life Pol
icies, 20 per cent, when fqr term of
life, and' 10 per cent, when' for 7 yr’s.
No dividend on Fire Policies.
Am’t of Risks, Insurance and annuities
within the county of Lancaster
New Jersey, to wit: Eli Morris, Secretary of
the Life and Fire Insurance Com
pany, being} duly sworn, on his oath saith : That
he is the Secretary oi the said Company, and that
the foregoing statement exhibits the true condition
of its affairs ; that the actuah capital of said Com
pany exceeds one hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars, well secured upon bonds, [mortgages, and
other securities, as set fortfi in the aforesaid state
ment, and that he verily believes that all such se
curities are good for the amount which they pur
port to secure, qe aforesaid. ELI Mt)RRI».
Sworn 3nd subscribed, this 23d day of January,
1851, before me. WM. NAPTON, Mayor.
City of Trenton, to wit: I, William Napton,
Mayor of the city of Trenton, do hereby certify,
that at the request of the Board of Di rectors of the
Trenton Mutual Life and Fire Insurance Company,
I have this day inspected the books of said Com
pany, and the bonds and securities by it held and
set forth in the foregoing statement; that said bonds
are absolute money bonds, and notconditional, that
l am acquainted with all the makers of s'aid bonds,
I and with the greater part of the real estate describ
j ed in the mortgages, and with the greater part of
J the-stocks held as collaterals by the said Company,
i anil I am satisfied, from my examination of the
i Company, that the securities are good, and possess
! an actual value of at least one hundred and fifty
i thousand dollars.
i In testimony whereol, I have hereunto set iny
hand, and affixed the corporate seal of
L L * s 'J the city of Trenton, this twenty-third day'
of January. A. D. 1851.
WILLIAM NAPTON, Mayor.
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Lancaster Tobacco & Segar Store,
NORTH QUEEN ST., ADJOINING SPANG
LER'S BOOK STORE , AND THREE
, DOORS SOUTH OF ORANGE ST.
THK subscriber respe.ctfully 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 oqe pound lump, large and
small Congress, fine spun and large plug, Thomas’
Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Ertra Oro
noko, which he is prepared to sell lower than any
I other house in Lancaster. He invites country
: storekeepers to his large and varied stock of To- ;
i bacco, as well as to his-splendid assortment of SU
i PERIOR HAVANA AND 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 segars in Lan
caster can be had here ;‘he warrants them equal to
any manufactured in the State.
N. B. Also, imported Turkish Smoking Tobacco,
warranted genuine. JOHN KUHNS.
Feb. 4. * 3in-2
PARENTS, who wish to obtain first-rate
, DAGUERREOTYPE MINIA
' TURES of their children ;
CHILDREN, who wish to obtain first-rate Da
guerreotype Likenesses of their
BROTHERS, who wish to obtain the best Da
guerreotype Likeneses of their
SISTERS, who wish to obtain the most life-like
D.aguerreotypes of their
.Brother;
Friends and relatives, who wish
i Likenesses of each other; and
in short,
ALL THE “ REST OF MANKIND!” who
wish BETTER Pictures than
they can obtain at any other
place in this City, are invited
to call at
JOHNSTON’S Daguerrean Rooms,in Kramph’b
Building ; entrance, N. Queen
at., Ist door above Orange.
2-^tf
> led 4
New BooliSr-February Magazines.
HENRY SMEATON, a new novel by J. P. R.
James, , 50 cts.
The Black Tulip, by Dumas, 50
Dr. Boardman’s Sermon on “ The Union,” 12j
Shannondale, a novel by Mrs. Southworlh, 25
Woman’s Love and Woman’s Hate, a novel, 50
Mother’s Recompence, cheap .edition, 25
Sketches of Minesota, 50
Harper’s Magazine for February, ■ 25
Godey’s, Graham’s and Sartain’s, eadh, 25
Petticoat Government, by Mrs* Trollope, 25
The Ogilvies, a novel, 25
■The Stranger, a play, 12j
Home Influence, by Grace Aguilar, 2 vol, 75
Olive, a new novel, * 25
Nos.'3o and 31 Boston Shakspeare, each, £5
Whig Almanac for 1851, • 121
Kate O’Donoghiie, by Lever, 37i
Hand Book to the World’s Fair.
All the'above books to be had at
SPANGLER’S, (late Gish’s.)
Reduction of Prices!
A complete reduction in the prices of Shawls,
Merinoes, Paremetta, &c., with all kinds of
Fall and Winter Goods, has taken place at the
EAGLE DRY GOODS STORE,
in order to prepare for a new supply for Spring. —
By calling you can procure at first cost a Hand
some Shawl, .or Beautiful Merino Dress.
THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
Sign of. the Golden Eagle,
jan 14-51] Cor. of E. King and Centre Square.
Pennsylvania Patent Agency.
J. FRANKLIN REIGART
CONTINUES to execute Perspective and Sec
tional Drawings, and the proper papers, Caveats,
Specifications, Stc., and attends promptly to all
business connected with the United States Patent
machinists and inventors
will save-time, trouble and expense by consulting
him, relative to their Inventions and Claims, at his
office, two doors South of Lancaßtei Bank, in the
City of Lancaster. [leb 4-2-tl
New Carden Seeds, Growth of 1850
A full assortment of New Garden i Seeds, war
ranted of growth of 1850, and true to name.
Just received and for sale at
CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store,
jan 14-51-tfl No. 13, East King street.
* Prime Clover Seed.
BUSHELS Prime Clover Seed Trom Frank
-o\J\J'lin and Centre counties, just received and
lor sale by ; REUBEN S. ROHRER. .
jan 2lj f i
BROAD STREET,' ABOVE ARCH STREET,
| Philadelphia..'
THE Subscriber having lately;- purchased the
above Establishment, while thankful for, past
favors to the HOUSE, still hopes for anin-E«||
.creased share of public patronage. He'
built a large addition to his house and thoroughly
renovated the old Building. He feels confident
that there is no house that can surpass it in com
fort and convenience, each Room being well light
ed and airy, which makes them pleasant and cool
in Summer. The apartments are also warm and
comfortable in Winter.
The House, with the recent additions, contains
upwards of 40 double and single chambers, with a
Ladies* and. Gentlemens’ Parlor, and a Gentle
man’s sitting and reading room.
His table will always be furnished with the best
that the market affords, and all the delicacies of
so as to please the greatest epicure.
Persons travelling, will find it to their advantage
to stop with him, as it is convenient to the differ
ent Railroad Stations, and they can get to every
part of the city by Omnibusses from Arch street.
With a strict personal attention and obliging
servants, he. is determined to spare neither pains
nor expense to make his Guests comfortable and
happy.
His 'bar i 6 always furnished with a gTeat variety
of Wines and Liquors of the best brands and flavor,
so as to gratify ihe taste of the most fastidious.
f GEORGE ROBINSON.
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10,000 00
14,500 00
THE BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen street,
holds out strong inducements to all persons
disposed to save money. The old winter stock is
now selling off rapidly at first cost, to make room
for a splendid stock ot spring Goods.
The remnant of Shawls—Muslin De Lanes—
Cashmere —Merinoes on hand, can now be secured
at a great bargain, as they arc determined to
sell off all the old stock. It will surely pay well
to visit
3,300 00 • 3,3Q0 00
100 00 ,125 00
The Old BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen at*.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. I
1,350 00 1,485 00
650 00 . ; 650 00
JUST Received another lot of those Superior
Bajoufa Kid Gloves, for Ladies and Gentlemen,
a full suppjy of all Nos.
At the “ Bee Hive Hive Store,
CHAS. E. WENTZ k BRO.
Jan. 21. tl-62 ,
600 00
5,275 00
8,219 65
16,913 23
6,500 40
i,760 65
5,433 18
6,144 53
New Boot and Shoe Store !
GEORGE EICHHOLTZ,
(Formerly of Langley's Boot and Shoe Store,)
RESPECTFULLY invitee the attention of hie
friends, and the citizens of Lancaster and
vicinity generally) to the large assortment
of BOOTS AND SHOES he has just recci-WHI
vedj and is now opening * nL
IN EAST KING STREET,
Opposite the Farmer’s Bank, where he is prepared
to do every description of work in his line of bu
siness, and at prices as low as any other establish
ment in the city of Lancaster -or elsewhere.
$3" Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to give
me a call and judge for Remember,
opposite the Farmers’ Bank.
GEORGE EICHHOLTZ, Agent.,
N. B. Repairing done in the best manner at the
shortest notice
Dec. 24,
A Valuable' Farm aud Tan Yard
THE subscriber will sell at private sale a valua
ble Tan Yard,Bark MiII',.SAIF MILL and
127 1-2 ACRES pF LAND,
situated in Chanceford township, York county, Pa.,
4 miles south of McCall’s Ferry, 2 miles from the
Susquehanna and Tide Water Canal, anil 3 of a
mile from Castle Fin Forge. This property is well
watered, and has been limed ; one half of it is
woodland ; there is plenty of lime to be had within
two miles of the place. The improvements
consist of TWO DWELLING HOUSES . onejjjs.
good Barn, and a good spring house over a never
failing spring of good water, close to the kitchen
door; Apple Orchard and other fruit trees. There
is a large stream ot water passing through the
premises, sufficient to turn any kind of water works,
over which is erected on the property a good
double geared Saw Mill, Bark Mill and Tanyard—
all goes by water power. This is a good place to
carry on tanning and the hark business; plenty of
all kinds of bark to bo had. Leather can be taken
fitter to Philadelphia or Baltimore by means of the
canal, very cheap. This property is pleasantly'sit
uated, and in a very healthy neighborhood, conve
nient to mills, (there being a grist mill within sight.)
schools and places of public worship. The pro
perty will be sold at a great bargain. Persons
wishing a further description_of the place, will
please call on the subscriber, residing on the prt?m
ises, or onCheyney Nield, real estate agent. West
Chester, Pa. ' RACHAEL M. SWAYNE.
fob 4 2-3 t
WHEREAS my wife, A/ary Jane Hickey, has
left my bed and board without any just
cause or provocation,! hereby, forewarn all persons
against trusting her on my account, as 1 ammeter
mined to pay none of her debts —and further, I be
lieve that she was enticed away by her mother
(Ann Kane, alias Ann Harvey.) who now resides
in the city of Lancaster.
TWO OFFICES, each with a back room attached,
next door to Espenfehade’s jhotel in East King
street. Rooms all papered and painjted.
FOR RENT OR SALE. —A. t.vo ttory and atttek
brick house, next door to Dr. Schoenfcid, in North
Duke street, of moderen construction and conve
nience, and built of the best materials '
FOR SALE. —The >‘ Fulton House” Hotel, in
North Queen street, on the railroad.
Enquire of Mrs. AMELIA JEFFRIES, next door
to Espenshade’s hotel. [jnn 28-l-3t.
JUST received a large assortment of the follow,
ing goods, necessary for house-keeping : Fine
IVORY KNIVES AND FORKS,
Buckbone and Coco haridle Knives and Forkes,
Carvers and Forks, Coffee Milis, Waiters, Looking
Glasses, Pans, Pots, Kettles, Flat Irons, Tubs,
Buckets, Churns, &c., lor sale low by
Furs Wanted.
rpHE highest Cash price paid lor all all kinds ol
I Furs by JOS. M. ASCH, Furrier.
No 77, North 3d street, up stairs, Philadelphia.
Jan,. 28. 4t-l
(ftLancaster city, 6 per ct. Loan in cer
tJpU.v/Vy* tifieate of $lOO each.
For sale by J. F. SHRODER & Co.
Also 40 Shares of Farmers’ Bank for sale.
Lan. Jan. 14. tf-5t
dt*l Q /'V/’V/A Wanted on or before the In
of April, for which good secu
rity will be given, and interest at the rate of 6 per
cent. J. F. SHRODER & Co.
Lan. Jan. 14. tf-5l
Dissolution of Partnership.
. January 31, 1851.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between Moses Eaby and
John L. Lightner, under the firm of Eaby & Light
ner, at Concord, Lancaster county, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent.
Estate of Joseph Dickinson, dec’d.
THE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or
phans’ Court of Lancaster county to distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Henry Dick
inson, Executor of the will of Joseph Dickinson,
late of Salisbury township, deceased, to unpaid
creditors, and the remainder to and among the de
ceased’s heirs and legatees, hereby notifies the
creditors, heirs and legatees of said deceased, that
he will attend for the purpose of his appointment,
on Thursday the 21th day of February, instant, at
2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of Lewis
Sprecher, in East King Street, Lancaster.
r ISRAEL CARPENTER.
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Estate of David Way, late of
Manor fwp,, dec’d.
LETTERS testamentary on the above estate,
having been to the undersigned, all
persons having claims or demands against said
estate, will present them, duly authenticated for
*sfct«leinent, and those indebted .will make payment
without delay. BARNHERD MANN, (Farmer,)
Executor’* Manor township.
2-71*
Colombia Home, 5055,
By Industry we Prosper,
at Private Sale.
Notice,
GEORGE HICKEY.
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For Rent.
To Housekeepers
REUBEN S. ItOHRKR,
No. 8, East King street.
jtfn 21-52 J
MOSES EABY,
JNO. L. LIGHTNER
feb 4-2-3tJ
Estate of John Stehman,
Late of Conestoga Township, farmer, deceased.
THE undersigned, auditor, appointed by the Or
phans’ Court to distribute the-balance remain
ing in the hands of Tobias B. Stehman, Adminis
tor of said ceceased, to and among the heirs an
legal representatives of said deceased, accor mg
to law, will meet all interested, at his office, in the
city of Lancaster, on Tkuriday.F'fruaryMth at
2 o’clock, P. M. . JAMES L. RE\ MOLDS.
Lancaster, Feb. 4, 1851.
1500 Dozen Corn Brooms.
AA doz . Painted Buckets, 500 Cedar Churna,.
OUU 300 nest -Cedar Tubs, 500 ncßt willow
market Baskets ; alsp Bristle Brushes, Wall, Shoe
and Scrubbing ditto.' French and American Wil
low Baskets, Willow. Coacheß, Wash Boards,
Clothes Pins, Mats, Bed Cords, Twines, Cordage
&c. and wood ware of every description from our
own and the New England factories, for sale at the
lowest manufacturers cash prices.
M. & J. M. HOWE,
111 North Third street, below Race, Philada.
Feb. 4. 3m ' 2
Days of Appeal.
TO the* Taxable ‘JirHASiTAinrs or Lancastz*
Cotthty 1 — Pursuant to the Provisions of the law
of the Commonwealth, the undersigned Commis
sioners of Lancaster County hereby give notice to
the taxable inhabitants within the respective town?
ships of the said county, that the place for appeal
from the assessments for, 1851, will be at the Com
missioners Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the
following days, t° w »t: lor tho township ot—*
Adamstown, "1
Bart,
Brecknock,
Cameroon,
Cocalico East,
Cocalico West,
Colerain, '
Columbia;
Conestoga,
-Monday, February 24th, 1851
Conoy,
Donegal East,
Donegal West,
Drumore;
Ephrata,
Earl,
Earl West,
Elizabeth,
►Tuesday, February 25th’ 1851,
Fulton,
Hempfield West,
Hempfield East,
L&inpeter East,
Lampeter West,
Lancaster,
Leacock,
Leacock Upper,
Little Britain,
Manheim,
Martic,
Manor,
Mount Joy,
Paradise,
Penn,
Rapho,
•Wednesday, Feb. 26th, 1851
■Tbur6day r February 27th, 1851
Salisbury,
Sadsbury,
Strasburg,
Strasburg Bor.,
Warwick,
City of Lancaster;
►Friday, February 28th, 1851
on Monday, March 3rd, 18S1
HENRY MUSSELMAN,
DAVID STYER,
SAMUEL FRY,
Commisatondra.
Attest: P. G. Eberman, Clerk,
jan 28
Pcuit Mutual Life insurance
Company.
Office, No. 91 Walnut Street , Philadelphia .
At a meeting of tho Board of Trustees, held
this evening, Daniel L. Miller, Esq., was'unan
imously elected President, and Samuel E. Stokes,
Esq., Vice President, for tho ensuing year.
The Board of Trustees havo this day declared a
tcrip dividend of forty per Sent upon the cash pre
miums received during the year 1850.
They have also declared a cash dividend of six
per cent, upon the scrip dividends of 1849 and 18-
50, payable at the ofiico of the'Company after the
4th of February next. *
The following statement of tho affairs of tho
Company! is published in conformity with a provi
sion of the charter.
Receipts for the year ending December 31, 1850;
For limited policies from 6 raos to lOyrs $7,971 43
For life do. 91,531 90
For Extra Risks, 9,018 86
For Policies, OO
For interest on investments,
Totnl receipts for 1850, Si 15,195 13
The Amount of Losses and Expenses, during the
same period.
Losses, 10 amounting to -
Expenses, advertising, rent, salaries,
stationery
Agency charges, commissions, phy
sicians’ fees, Stale Tax, &c., 6,687 11
Re-insurances, 545 96
Buluneo,
Amount of Losses, Expenses and" Appropriations
for same period.
Losses, as above,
Neduct nm’t appropriated to Sinking
• Fund, 1848 and 1849, under sec
tion 13th of the By-Laws,
.$37,171 58
Expenses, agency charge?, as above, 12,678 24
Interest paiJ on Scrip dividend of 1849, 1,143 60
Appropriations.
Guarantee Capital Commission Fund
due April Ist, 1851, * $ 4,025 00
Interest on dividends of 1849, 1850,
due February 4lh, 1851, 3,645.60
Contingent Fund, 24,074 33
Divid’d, 1851,40 per cent, on 81,141 97, 32,451 78
$115,195 13t
Assets and Investments oj the Company, liable to-
pay Losses, January 1, 1851
In'VKSTMLNTH.
$6,400 00 V. States C per cent, loan, $ 6,720 oft
26,581 41 Penna. 6 per cent ioan, 26,114 70
16,779 57 Pcnna. 5 • 15,789 89
11,300 00ChcH.ikDel.Caii. 5 pc. loan, 9,934 25
100 Shares Commercial Bank Stock, 5,697 74
37* Shares Pennsylvania Band Stock, 4,150 50
CO Shr’s Girard Life Insurance Co. St’k, 1,185 62
R. Estate Build’g,N. E. cor. 3d & Dock, 10,676 13
Present value,
* ✓
Assets.
Cash on hand and in Bank,
“Loans on Mortgage, Sleeks & Policies, 5,686 18
flnt. on stocks 111 loans, due but not c01’i1,1769 36
Balance of their accounts due, 8,003 55
Bills Receivable, Notes fur premiums bear
ing.intercst secured by Policies, 29,307 17
Quarterly payments on policies issued, 8,333 86
Gunrrantee Capital Notes,
Scrip Dividends of the Company for
1859, 1860, earned on Short Poli-
cies, Policies forfeited & purchased, 3,060 00
5223,182 19
•Payable on demand. fMost collected.
JAll of this is paid.
Recapitulation
Rec’pts for they’r end’g Dec. 31, ’4B, $44,158 03
Losses aud expenses 12,300 01
418 Policies issued prior to Jan. 1, ’49.
378 Policies in force Jan'. 1, 1849.
Balance, $31,858 02
Receipts lor the y’r end’g Dec. 30, ’49. $74,360 00
Losses and Expenses, 32,605 76
1078 Policies issued pr’r to Jan. 1, ’5O. .
919 Policies in force, Jan. 1, 1850.
Balance, $41,754 24 4
Receipts for the y’r end’g'Dec. 31, ’so,s 115,195 13
Looses.and Expenses, 60,678 24
1782 Policies issued to Jan,
1492 Policies in force Jan.
Policies issued prior to Dec
do do
do do
1782
do forfeited, cancelled & expired, 290
TRUSTEES.
For One Year.
John G. Brenner,
Benjamin Coates,
William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold,
James B. McFarland,
For Twi
William M. Clarke,
Theophilua Paulding,
Charles Hallowcll,
Edmund A. Soudcr,
Samuel E. Stokes,
' For Thu
Rodolphus Kent,
Ellis S. Archer,
William H. Carr,
William F. Hart,
Augustus W. Harker,
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
Samuel'E. Stokes, Vice President.
John W. Horror, Secretary.
Agents for Lancaster County :
J. ZIMMERMAN, North Q § en street
Dr. E. PARRY, East King street
Feb. 4. - tf-2
Estate of Magdalena Musselman,
(or Sallar,) dcc’d. .
THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans* •
Court of Lancaster county, Pa., to report a
distribution of the balance in the hands of Rudolph
F. Rauch, administrator of Magdalena Musselmap,
(or Sallar,) dee’d, among those legally entitled
thereto, will attend to the duties of his
at the public house of Lewis Sprecher, in tho city
of Lancaster, on Friday the 28th of February, A..D.
1851, at 2 o’clock, P. M., where all interested are
invited to attend. A. H. HOOD, Auditor.
Laucaater, Feb. 4, 1851. 4 2-t
$103,143 J 24
6,051 89
$48,000 00
5,445 15
$60,678 24
$54,516 89
$48,000 Q 0
10,828 42
$50,993 42
$80,255 02
83,419 94
3,154 028?
33,102 43
80,000 00
Ist, 1851,
Balance, ' $54,516 69
.31,1848, $4lB '
31,1849, 661
“ 31,1650, 703
H. S. Patterson, M. D.
Caleb Clothier,
William H. Kern,
Samuol W. Weer.
Daniel L.'Hutchison;
Michael Errickson,
John W. Hornor,
P. S. Michler, Easton P
lee Yearn.
Daniel L. Miller,
William Robertson,
Joseph M. Thomas,
R. Wilson Desilver,