Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, October 28, 1851, Image 3

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    Bbtttal' MtmsXft/xv Niw Ydjri^—-OnSunday
week a msn;;named ; ThofcDaviv&r^er,-residing
in Charter street, ihardered his Bi*ter, a yery beau
tiful andjprepossessing girl of2B,by cutting her
throat and afterwards tearing out her windpipe.—
He was laboring under a fit of delirium tremens.—
The immediate inducement to the deed is supposed
to be his opposition to. hia sisterV contemplated
marriage. Davis has ifitely returned fibm Cali
fornia. He has been-arrested;
OJ”Rev. Dr» McCuhtock, formerly cf Dickin
son College,; has been called to the Presidency of
the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., to
take the place of Dr. Ous, deceased. Dr. McC. is
a man .of distinguished ability.
E7* James Adams, .Esq., Sheriff of
York county, died qn the day of the election —the
very day on which his successor was chosen.
THE MARKETS
(Corrected weekly (or the Intelligencer.]
Lancaster Markets.
HOUSEKEEPERS’ market.
Lancaster, Oct. 25,
Butter —Sold at 18a20 cte. a pound.
Beef— Sells-at Ba 9 cents per lb.
Eggs—Sold at I2ja!4 cents per doz.
Lard —7aB cents per pound.
Potatoes—Sell at 8&10cts. per half peck.
Oats—ln quantities of/3 bushels, at $1,10a1,15.
Corn —in the ears, 56 cents per bushel.
Philadelphia Markets.
Philadelphia, Oct. 25-
FLOUR—The export demand for flour is limited,
and the only sales reported are 1100 barrels fresh
ground at $4,00 per bbl. The sales for city con
sumption are on a very restricted scale at ourformer
quotations. Rye Flour is dull at $3,25. A small
sale of Corn Meal at s2*B7 per bbl. GRAIN—
Wheat continues in limited demand, but prices are
unchanged; sales of good and strictly prime new
Southern red at 82a83c per bushel.* Further sales
of Penn’a Rye at 61c. Corn is scarce and wanted.
The last sale of yellow was at 63c. in store. In
Oats no change. A sale of Pennsylvania at 35_c,
Whiskey commands 22c in bbls and 21 in hhda.
Prices are firm.
CATTLE MARKET. —The number of Beef
Cattle offered at market during' the past week,
comprised about 1650 head, including 500 driven
to New York ; 400 Cows and Calves, 600 Hogs,
and 1500 Sheep and Lambs. Prices—ln Beef Cat
tle prices have slightly declined. Sales at $5 to
$7,00 per 100 lbs. for ordinary quality; with a few
sales of extra st $7,25. Cows and Calves —Fresh
Cows range from $lB to $35; springers $l3 to $25,
and dry cows, $6 lo $l4. Hogs sell at $6 to
$6 25 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—Sales oP
the former at $1 25 to $4, and the latter $1 50 to
$3 50 each, according to quality.
From the Boston Medical Journal,
Cure for Dyspepsia.—’ Those of our readers who;
are unfortunately afflicted with this distressing dis
ease, in any form, will be glad to learn that an’
article has been invented by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of
Windsor, Vt., which will effect a cure. This ar
ticle is called Oxygenated Bitters, and was intro
duced by the Doctor in his own immediate practice;
but its efiic&fiy was such as to make its way into
public favor, without the aid of artificial means,
till the demand became so great as to induce a
more extensive manufacture, and the establishment
of agencies in the principal cities nnd towns through
out the Union. We are assured thafyt is prepared
without the use of alcoholic spirit in tiny form.
Pamphlets containing statements aid certificates
from members of Congress, and many other indi
viduals of the highest respectability, may be ob
tained of the Agents’ gratuitously on application,
and will prove the truth of all that has been said
in favor of this remarkable medicine, as & remedy
for indigestion, nervousness and general debility.
Read and satisfy yourselves beyond a doubt -that
these Bitters are superior to any medicine in the
world for the diseases it claims to cure.
REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Drugl
gists, No. 26 Merchants Row, Boston, .General
Agents. Price $l,OO per Bottle. Six Bottles for
$5,00.
For sale by JOHN F. LONG,
Druggist, North Queen Street, Lancaster.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! Iwroa
ta nt to Dyspeptics. Dr. J. S. Houghton’s Pepsin,
the true Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared
from Rennet or the fourth stomach of'theOx, after
directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological
Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia.
This is truly a wonderful remedy fer Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa
tion and Debility, curing after Nature’s Own
Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing
Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents
gratis. See notice among the medical advertise
ments. [sep 16—24—1 y
MARRIAGES.
On Tuesday the 21st inst., the Rev. E. Y.
Buchanan, Jacob H. Smith toChristianna E., daugh
ter of John Smith, both of Paradise twp.
On the 14th inst., by the Rev. J. J.Strine, Jacob
Lehman of Londonderry twp., Dauphin county to.
Catharine Martin of Manor twp., Lancaster co. •
On the 16th inst., by the same, Franklin B. Dif
fenderfer to Mary Flory, both of Mount Joy twp.
In Lebanon, on the 15th inst., in the German
Reformed Church, by the Rev. F. W. Kreraer,Mr.
W. J. Burnside, Principal of Annville Academy, to
Miss Elizabeth, second daughter of Dr. G. Fahnes
tock, all of Annville, Lebanon co..
On the 21st instant, by the Rev. R. Gerry, Mr.
Wm. F. Given, of Columbia, to Miss Susan. A.
Barnes, daughter of Rev. William Barnes, of Man
ayunk.
On the 14th inst., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, Mr.
Abraham B. Ehrisman, to Miss Sarah Ann Huber,
both of this city.
On the 21st, by the same, Mr. Peter Brubaker of
Upper Leacock, to Miss Elizabeth L. Landis, of E.
Lampeter.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Benjamin
Kraomer, of East Earl, to Miss Harriet Lowrey, of
Salisbury.
DEATHS
On the 3d inst., in Lancaster twp., of cancer,
Mr. Archibald Dunlap, in the 51st year of his age.
On the 13th inst., in Drumore. Mr. John Lefevre
in the 75th year of his age.
In Columbia, on Sunday Jaßt, Mr. James Boyd.
To Housekeepers.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 319 CHESNUT St.,
Philadelphia, have now on hand and arc re
ceiving large invioices of
White and Gold Band French China,
Flowing Mulberry Ware, - 8
Real Ironstoue China,
White Stone and Liverpool Ware,
Common White and Edged Wares,
Common Grey Stone Ware,
„ Brown Rockingham Ware,
Cut and Moulded Glass,
in great variety and very cheap. [oct 2S
Fall and Winter Millinery.
MISS Ann Keenan-respectfully-notifies the
Ladies of Lancaster, that she has re
ceived and will open a splendid assortment ofFall
and Winter. Millinery, on
MONDAY THE OF 3RD OF NOVEMBER,
at her establishment corner of Prince and Vine
streetß. She invites the public to call and examine
for themselves. [October 28 4t*-40
Cbeap Stove Store.
JOHN KERSHAW,
No. 460 Market Street ,
ONE door above Thirteenth street, South side.
Has on hand a large assortment of
COMPLETE COOK, FLAT TOP COMPLETE
GLOBE OR AIR-TIGHT IMPROVED, ; ’
Improved Kisterbock, Band Box and many other
Stoves,-too numerous to mention. Also, a large
assortment of Chamber, Parlor, Bar Room and Of
fice Stoves. Warm Air Furnaces put up and re
paired.
Bricks and Castings always on have. Jobbing
attended to. * Superior COAL for sale
oct 58
To Sportsmen.
JUST received a very superior lot of Double
Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—also Re
volving Pistols, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder
Flasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low.
REUBEN S. ROHRER,;
Sign of the Anvil.
oct 28-60]
Nails! Nalls!
JUST received a large assortment of Nails, all
kinds and prices, for sale low at the old Hard
ware Store, East King street, Lancaster.
REUBEN S. ROHRER.
oct 28 40
Woolen Tarn.
JUST received a complete assortment of Blue
mixed, Black mixed, White, Black, Blue
clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Yarn.
For sale by CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO.,
National House Building, North Queen St.,
oct 28 tf-50
Feathers! Feathers!!
JUST received and for sale a large lot of Prime
Live Geese Feathers.
t CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO.,
I National House Building, North Queen St.
oq>,'2B . t-40
■ - Jfable and Floor ou cloths
ALi, widths, and at all 'prices; Window Shades,
Carpetings and Drugget. Just received and lor
sale by • : CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., .
National House Building, North Queen St -
o«S8 tf-40’
| New Books! New Booksl! 1
THE GREAT LITERARY; EMPORIUM AND
PEOPLES BOOK STORE.
THE subscriber would .call the attention 6f : the
Literary community, fo-the; following list of
new and valuable books, which comprise but a tierif
few of tho immense, lot just received from the New
York and Philadelphia Trade Sales.
De Quincey’s new-works.
* c Life and manners,” St om the autobiography of
atkEnglish opium Eater, t v0!.12m0.
« Literary Reminicences ” from the autobiogra
phy of an English Opium Eater, 2 Vols. 12mo.
“ Cortfessiont of an English, opium Eater ” and
“The Caesers” byThomas De Quincy,! vol.
12mo.
“ The Poems' of Elizabeth Barrett Browning,’-
in 2 vols. 12mo. . ' . .
“ Sketchs of European Capitals,” by William
Wan, author ot Zeneboa, &c., I vol. 12mo.
“ Modern Literature and Literary Men,** being
a second Gallery of Literary Portraits, by George
Gilfillan, 1 vol. 12mo. > .
“ The History of the Restoration ** ot monarchy
in France by Alphonse De Lamartine, 1 vol. 12mo.
“ Memoirs qf the Buckminsters,** by Eliza Buck
minster, a beautiful Book.
“ The Bible in the Family ” or hints on domestic
happiness, by H. A. Bourdmari,'pastor/of the 10th
Presbyterian Church Phiia. 1 vol. 12mo.
“ Greenwood Leaves,** a collection of sketches,
and letters, by Grace Greenwood, a beautiful book
for Presentation, 1 vol. handsomely gilt.
Life of Frederick Schiller ’* comprehending an
examination of his works by Thomas Carlyle, 1
vol..
“ Willhelm Masters ” apprenticeship and travels
from the German of Goethe, 2 vols. 12mo.
“Faust** a Dramatic Poem, by Goethe, 1 vol.
translated into English prosej with notes, &c., by
A. Hayward, Esq.
“ Yeast,** a Problem, reprinted with corrections
and additions from Frazer’s magazine, 1 vol.
“ Swallow Bam** or a sojourn in the' Old Do
minion, by J. P. Kennedy, revised edition, with 20
splendid illustrations by Darley, 1 vol.
“ Lecengro, the Scholar Gipsey and Priest , by
George Borrow, author ofßible in Spain, &c.
“ The World’s Progress’ * a Dictionary of dates,
with tabular views of generat History and a Histor
ical chart, by Geo. P. Putnam, a most valuable
book, and no Library is complete without it, 1 vol.
2 dollars.
“ Hugh Miller’s Works.”
“ Foot Prints of the Creator ” or the Asterolep
sis of stromness, with numerous illustrations 1 vol.
“ Old Red Sand Stone,” or new walks in an old
Field, illustrated with plates, and Theological sec
tions, by Hugh Miller, 1 vol.
“ Scenes and Legions in the north of Scotland,”
by Hugh Miller, 1 vol. 12mo.
“ First Impressions of England” and its People,
by Hugh Miller, 1 vol. 12mo.
Harri’s Works.
“ Pre-Admite Earth ” contributions iO Theolo
gical Science, by John Harris, D. D., 1 vol.
“ Man Primeval ” on the constitution and Prim
itive condition of the human being, a contribution
to Theological science, 1 vol.
“Earth and Man” Lectures on comparative
Physical Geography in its relation lo mankind, by
Arnold Guyat translated from the French.
“Chamber’s Miscellany” of useful and enter
taining knowledge—edited by William Chambers,
10 volß.j cloth.
“Chamber’s Papers for the People,” in 9 vols.,
fancy paper binding, one of the most interesting
published.
“ Half Hours with the Best Authors,” selected
and arranged with short biographical and critical
notices by Charleß Knight, 4 vols.
“ The Writings of Washington,” being his cor-,
messages and other papers,
official and private, with a life of the author, notes
and illustrations, by Jared Sparks, in 12 vols. Bvo.
“Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution,” or
illustrations by pen and pencil of’the history, bio
graphy, scenery and traditions of the war of Inde
pendence, with several hundred engravings on wood
by Lossing and Barrit, one of the most splendid
illustrated works of the age, 1 vol., Bvo.
“The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines,” a
series of fifteen tales by Mary Cowan Clark, author
of Concordance to Shakespeare, 1 vol., beautifully
bound.
The above are but a few of the books that can
be enumerated in advertisements. We have on our
shelves, thousands of vols. of the best Literary,
Scientific, Law, Medical and* Theological books,
ever offered tq.the citizens of Lancaste; call and
examine for yourselves.
• SCHOOL BOOKS, a tremendous lot on hand,
Wholesale and Retail.
W. H. SPANGLER,
At the People’s Book Store, North Queen street,
Lancaster. [oct 28 tf-40
Lancaster Clothing Bazaar.
JOSEPH GORMLEY,
WOULD call the attention of his old custo
mers and friends and the public in general
to his new Clothing Bazaar, which he has opend in
North Queen street, directly opposite Vankahan’a
Hotel. His stock of k
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND
CLOTHING,
is entirely new, of the latest importation and style.
It would be unnecessary to say more than that his
long and well known experience in business will
cammand him a very large share of public patron
age. ‘ :
His stock consists of all-the different colors and
shades of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
that are manufactured ; plain and twilled Cloths,
English and French, plain and doe-skin Cassimeres,
ftncy of all sorts of stripe's and bars, also
BLACK SATINS AND FANCY VESTINGS,
together with a large stock of Undershirts and
Drawers, white and fancy Shirts, Collars, and Cra
vats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions. His
stock of ,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
which consists of Over Coats, Sack, Dress and
Frock Coats, Pants and Vests, which q’re all got up
in the latest and most approved styles.
JOSEPH GORMLEY solicits public inspection
of his Stock, being confident from its being entire
lynew and carefully selected, that he can offer in
ducements to buyers never before offered by any
one ; and by calling at his t{ Clothing Bazaar ” will
prove conclusively to the minds of all that he can
save them twenty per cent.
; JOSEPH GORMLEY,
Lancaster Clothing l Bazaar, opposite Emanuel Van-
kanan’s Hotel,
october 28, 1851
Public Sale.
ON THURSDAY, the 20th day of November,
1861, will be sold, on the premises, the fol
lowing Real Estate, late of Robert Ferguson, of
Colerain township, Lancaster county, deceased,
consistig of a Valuable Farm, containing
100 ACRES',
adjoining lands of Wm. Worth, Samuel Whiteside,
Samuel B. Crawford, and others. The land borders
on the west side of Octorara creek. The improve
ments are a large two-story Stone DWEL
LING HOUSE, a Barn, Spring House, andjß#fjJu
other out-buildings. A spring of never-LlililS.
failing water the door; Also, a yohng Or
chard of choice fruit. The property is in a high
state of cultivation, having been recently limed:
the fences are in good condition.
The property iB conveniently situated as to mills,
churches and school houses, and. is about 2$ miles
above Pennock’s Iron Works onfhe Octorara creek.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by * WM. GIBSON, Executor,
oct 28 40-ts
County Court Proclamation.
WHEREAS, the Honorable ELLIS LEWIS,
President, and Jacob Grosh and Emanuel
Schaeffer*, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court
of Common Pleas, in and for thecounty of Lancas
ter, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quar
ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of
Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed,
requiring me, among other things to muke public
Proclamation throughout ray Bailiwick, that a Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery:
Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and Jail De ivery,will commenee in the city
of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, on the third Monday of November next, 1851,
in pursuance of which precept
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the
Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of
Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices
of the Peace, the Coroner, Constables of the said
City and County ’ of Lancaster, that they be then
and there in their own proper persons, with their
r 0 j V re - co an< * exam inations, and inquisitions,
and their other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain in that behalf to be
done ; and also all those whq will prosecute against
them as shall be just.
Dated at Lancaster, the 23d day of September,
o , ... EBY, Sheriff. 1
N. B. Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit
nesses will hereafter be expected % and required on
the first day of the Sessions. Aldermen and Jus
tices of the Peace are required by an order of Court
dated November 21st, 1848, to return their recog
nizsnees to David M. Martin, Clerk of Quarter
Sessions, within one week from the day of final
action in each case, and in default thereof the Mag
istrate’s costs will not’be allowed.
Lancaster, Oct. 26, 1851. 40-lc
Church Dedication.
THE German Reformed,Church, recently erect
ed on the Corner of East Orange and North
Duke streets, in the city of Lancaster, will be ded
icated to Almighty God, on the second Sabbath in
November, (being the Sth day of themonth,) The
services will be continued during the day and even
ing. Several distinguished ministers from abroad
are expected to be present, aiid will officiate an the
occasion.
The public are respectfully iuvited to attend
DAVID LONGENECKER
PETER LONG;
DANIEL HEITSHU,
■' CHRISTIAN GAST.
Lancaster, oct. 38 tP4OJ Building Com,
Bay State Long shawls*
CHARLES M. ERBEN. & BROTHER,
National House Building, Queen Strut. -
HAVE just received a -lot "of handsome Bay
State Long and Square Shawls in new and
desirable styles, to which they invite the attention'
of buyers, -
ALSO—BROCHE LONG SHAWLS
in entire Dew designs; Centres Blue, Green, Red,
Crimson, White, Mode Black and Drab.
Thibet, Cashmere, Turkerri, De Laine, and
Blanket Shawls in every variety, Mode centres
Long Shawls with plain and gay borders.
• Plain style square Blanket Shawls.
Black woolen Shawls Long and Sqqare.
Black Thibet Shawls, do.
BLANKETS!! BLANKETS!!!
White Lambs’ wool blankets twilled and .plain.
Colored and white Horse blankets.
Crib and cradlej do, ..•
The above are all of recent purchase, in e’ean
and good order, and at very reduced prices.
CASHMERES AND DE LA INKS
of all styles and at all prices.
Magnificent Brocade Dress.Sllk. -
Superior Glossy Black and changeable Silks.
French Merinos at 75, 87i and $1 per yard.
Mohair Lustres .and Paramattas of all shades and
prices.
LADIES BEST KID GLOVES >
in all the .dark fall colors, just opened.
Good wool Flannel from 12i to 75 cents.
Also, Grey, Blue, Green,. Scarlet and Orange
plain and figured flannel for Ladies Sacks.
, Calicoes and Chintzes hew Fall styles, at 4,6 J,"
8, 10 and 121 cents.
Canton Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Bleached
and Unbleached Muslins.
• ‘ AH of which have been purchased low and will
be sold cheap. *
CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO.,
National Honse Building, North Queen st., next
door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store.
' Lancaster, oct 28 tf-40
Large Sale of Stocks.
THE undersigned will sell, on Saturday, No
vember 1, at 7 o’clock in the evening, at the
hotel, of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster,
by public vendue,
ISO SHARES OF STOCK OF THE CONES
TOGA STEAM MILLS COMPANY.
The above stock being held as collateral security
for the payment of notes which the parties have
failed to meet. The sale will be positive and
without reserve.
Terms cash or approved Notes payable the sth
of January next with interest.
—ALSO, —
immediately after the sale of the above, for account
of an Executor, will be sold
24 Shares of Slock in the Lancaster , Elizabethtown
and Middletown Turnpike Road Company,
11 shares in the Manor Turnpike Road Co.
4 “ (t New Holland Turnpike Road co.
Terms cash, or approved notes payable on first
of March next with interest.
W. CARPENTER, Agent.
Lancaster, Oct. 28, 1951. - . 40—It
Stoves! Stoves!
THE subscriber has just received a large assort
ment of Stoves of the latest patterns, includ
ing the celebrated Liberty Air-tight Cook, flat
top complete and others. Also a splendid assort
ment of Parlor Stoves, coal and wood, Salamander,
&c., &c., all of which are sold at the lowest prices.
REUBEN S. ROHRER,
oct 28-40] Sign of the Anvil.
Public Sale of Real Estate.
ON~Wednesday, the 26th of November, 1851,
in pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court
of Lancaster county, will be sold by public vendue
at the public house of Christopher Graham, in
Coleratn twp., Lancaster county, the following
real estate of Robert Drips, dec’d, situated in said
township, on «he road leading fromaPusey’sMill to
Steelesville, viz: x
No. 1. A plantation or tract of land, containing
128 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Jo
seph Robinson, Robs A. Campbell and others—4o
acreß of which is fine timber land ; the balance is
farm land, clear of stones, under good fences, haß
been 'well limed and is in a good state of cultiva
tion, convenient to mills, churches, school houses,
limestone, &c., and within six miles of the Phila
delphia and Columbia railroad. The im
provements are a large two story DWEL- [as bud
LING HOUSE, a Stone Barn, a Stone Still'l aß *ftf
House, a large frame Whiskey House—also, a frame
stable, corn crib, spring house, with a never-failing
spring of water, and a well with a pump in the
kitchen of the dwelling.
No. 2. A tract containing 76 Acres of land, more
or less, adjoining lands of John Caughey, Robert
Evans, Joseph McClelland,'in Colerain township,
all wood land and chiefly chesnut timber, which is
ail fit to cut at the present time. No. 2 will be sold
in lots of 5 acres each, if desirable, and those who
wish to purchase lots for furnishing rails, &c., can
be fully accommodated. The east branch of the
Octoraro passes through the above tracts of land,
and affords beautiful sites for machinery propelled
by water power.
Those desirous of viewing the above described
land previous to the day of sale, will be shown it
by calling with either of the undersigned adminis
trators, who reside near the property.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, A. M. of said
day, when terms will be made known by
THOMAS FERGUSON,
CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM,
ROBERT EVANS, -
Administrators of R. Dripps, dec’d.
October 28 40
Assessment 5, of the Lancaster
Co. mutual Insurance Company.
THE Members of the Lancaster County Mutual
Insurance Company are hereby notified, that
an assesament of two and three-fourths per cent
has been assessed on all premium notes deposited
for Policies, issued by said Company, prior to the
22d of May, 1851, to pay for the losses by fire of
R.B, Witmer & Co., for $2499,87£, and E. F.
Witmer, for $9OO, and 1 per cent on all Premium
Notes deposited for Policies issued by said Compa-
from May 22d, 1851, up to July 9th, 1851, to
pay for losses by fire of John Zwalley, for $5OO,
and Jacob Zook, guardian of F. M. Kurtz for $4OO,
payable at the office of the Company, to R. D.
Carson, at the Lancaster-County Bank, and to all the
authorized agents of the Company, and to the mem
bers of the Board of Directors, on or before the Ist
of December ensuing.
Resolved, That the Members of this Company ne
glecting or omitting to pay their assessment within
thirty days after the publication of notice of the
same, will incur the expense of not exceeding 10
cts. per mile, circular, from the office of the Com
pany, payable to a Collector, duly authorized to
collect the same. Passed March 14, 1848.
AGENTS OF THE COMPANY.
Joseph Konigmacher, Ephrata township.
Dr. Isaias Kinzer, Leacock <{
S. S, Patterson, Rapho “
Jacob S. Wittier, Monor “
John Stauffer, East Hempfiqld “
Moses Pownalf, Esq., Sadsbury “
Joseph M’Clure, Bart “
Frad’k. A. Zitzman Litiz te
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Dr. Samuel Duffield, Adam K. Witmer,
Joseph B. Baker, George L. Eckert,
Thomas S. Woods, v David Graff,
Henry F. Slaymaker. Nathaniel E. Slaymaker,
Thos. Mclllvain.
* NATHANIEL E. SLAYMAKER,
oct 21 4t-39] Secretary.
Assigned Estate of Rudolph Herr.
THE undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute
the balance in the hands of George Byrod,
Assignee of Rudolph Herr, to and among those en
titled to the same, will attend for the purpose of
his appointment at the public house of Edward S.
Hubley, in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday the
12th day of November next* at 3 o’clock P. M.,
when and where all interested are requested to at-
WM. MATHIOT.
4t-39
Ashton—-To the Good People of
Lancaster City, Greeting:
THIS is to give notice, that each'and every one
of you appear, at times convenient to yoursel
ves, at the Head Quarters of the undersigned,
ASHTON’S CLOTHING STORE,
No. 156, Market street, Philadelphia, and then and
there buy such articles of apparel as you need.
Given under my. hand this Ist day of Oct. 1851.
his
JOHN X ASHTON, Jr. •
oct’2l-39-61] mark.
Lancaster Bank. ~
Lancaster, Oct. 13th. 1851.
AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this In
stitution, will be held at the Banking House,
on Monday, the 17th day of November next, be
tween the hours of 9 o’clock A. M., and 3 P. M.
, . B.C. BACHMAN,
Lan. oct 21 td-39] Cashier.
Turnpike Dividend and Election.
THE Managers of the Lancaster and Litiz Turn
pike Road Company have this day declared a
Dividend of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE, (equal
to Four per cent,) for the last six months, payable
after the first Monday in November next, upna ap
plication to J. B. TSHUDY, Treasurer.
The annual Election for One President, Seven
Managers and One Treasurer of said Company,
will be held at the public house of John Michael,
in Lancaster, on Monday v the 3d of November next,
between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
By order of the Board.
J. B. TSHUDY, Secretary,
oct 21 3t-39
Notice.
AN election for thirteen Directors of the Far
mer’s Bank of Lancaster will be held at the
Banking House, on Monday, the 17th of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P.
M. - G. CLARKSON, Cashier,
oct 21 3t-39
JOB PRINTING neatly and expedicioualy exe
cuted at this office*
Trees, Shrubs, ' iEvergreeiiß,’ ’ %
Grape Tints, RoHS, GTOntonß Planti, 4t,4t>
TUG. sabscnberfcis noiwonband
and Greenhouse Plants, &c., &c. And ann
having made atnpliqF arrangements with V
several of the largest and best nursery •
establishments-in Philadelphia, which will enable
him to furnish at Lancaster,' at the lowest PhiladeU
phia prices, FRUIT, SHADE and ORNAMENTAL
TREES, Grape Vines, Evergreens, Roses, Shrubs
and Greenhouse Plants, &c. 'The public is respect'
fully requested to call and examine for themselves.
BOQUETS and cut flowers for sale.
s J. TIMMERMAN; .
North Queen street, opposite white Horse Hotel.
Lancaster, Oct. 21. , 39-3 m ‘
Books from the Trade Sales;
PURCHASED at very low prices and sold cheay
for cash, an immense stock at WM. MUR*
RAY’S Cheap Book Store. Kramph’s buildings,
North Queen Street, Lancaster. Pa.
Rev. Gardner Springs new Work. • Fir*t Things
or the Great Facts, Truths, aad moral dnties first
revealed to men, 2 vols. Svo.
Island World of the Pacific; being the personal
Narrative and results or Travels through the Sand,
wich or H&waland Islands and other parts of Poly
nesia, by Rev. Henry T. Cheever.
California, including a description of the Gold
Region and account of ~ the voyage around Cape
[lorn, &c.; by J. W. Revere, U. S. Navy.
Five years of a Hunter’s Life, in the flu- Interior:
of South Africa, with notices of the Tribes. The
Lion, Elephant, Hoppopotamus, Giraffe, Rhinoce
ros, &c.
The Rebels, or Boston before the Revolution,
one of the most interesting Books ever published.
Levangro, the Scholar—the Gipsy—the Priest, by
Georgia Borwin, Author of the Bible in Spain. *
The Bards of the Bible, by George Gilfillan, 1
vol. 12mo.
Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland'
—written by herslf.
Abbott’s Popular Histories, Life'of Julius Ceasar,
Alfred 1 the Great, Maria Antoinette, Charles Ist,
Charles 2d, Queen Elizabeth,Hannibal, Alexander,
the Great, Mary Queen of Scoot, William the Con
queror, Cyrus the Great, Darius the Great, Xerxes,
Madame Roland, Cleopatra, Josephine, either vol
ume sod separate.
The Phantom World, or Narratives of Appari
tions and Ghosts, with an introduction, by Rev.
Henry Christmas, 1 vol.
Lardner’s new Hand Book of Natural Philoso
phy—containing Mechanic, Hydrostatics, Hydrau-t
licsi Pneumatics, Sound, Optics, &c., with over 400
illustrations, 1 vol. 12mo.
Historical Biography ofWm. Penn, by Hepworth
Dixon, a new work 1 volt 12m.0
Noble Deeds of Womes, or examples of Female
courage and virtue, by Elizabeth Starling.
Familiar Science, or the scientific explanatian of
common things—edited by Peterson, l vol. 12mo.
The above with thousands of volumes on differ
ent subjects—all Good Books, are offered at the
lowest prices—together with all kinds of School
Books, Blank Books and Stationary at the Cheap
Book Store, Kramph’s Buildings, North Queen St.,
Lancaster. [oct2l4t-40
STOVES! STOVES!
SPRECHERS GREAT STOVE DEPOT
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
of Lancaster ci.ty and county, that he is now
receiving one of the of Pjrlor,
wood and coal Cooking Stoves, &c.> ever brought
to this market. His collection comprises the finest
patterns and styles of the celebrated manufactories
of New York, Philadelphia. Troy, Albany, Provi.
dence, &c., and he is confident that out of so large
an assortment no one can fail of being pleased.
He would also state that he is the sole agent of
Lancaster county, for two of the most celebrated
Cooking Stoves now in use. These stoves burn
either wood'or coal, and he«is particularly desirous
of calling attention to them.
His stock of Glass, Oils, Paints, Hardware, Sad
dlery, Cutlery, Iron and Steel, is of ithe most ex
tensive character, to which is being added daily
fresh supplies. An extensive lot of-Mahogany and
Walnut Veneerß just received.
He is also agent for the celebrated Ohio Fire
Proof Paints.
He flatters himself that with his present large
stock and facilities, he is enabled to make it largely
to the advantage of all persons dealing in' his line.
Please call and examine for yourselves, at the
sign of the “ Big Lock,” North Queen Street, be
tween Hostetter’s and Danner’s hotels,
oct. 18-tf G. D. SPRECHER.
Dr. MarchisFs Uterine Catliollcou
THE undersigned
having becomt
Agent for this inva!
uable MEDICINE,
would respectiull)
invite the attention
of the afflicted to tht
gratifying success
that has attended its
use wherever intro
duced, and its happ l
adaptation to th
cure of the distress
ing diseases f o
which it is offered.
This CATHOL!
CON is in truth om
of the Greatest Mef
ical Discoveries .t
the Age, and is d<
with the health an<
This declaration .
cure more than nine-tenths of a class of very prev
alent diseases, known as
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
and which have heretofore resisted the skill and'
exertions of the most accomplished Physicians of
all countries, to a degree beyond-that of almost;
every other malady to which the human family is
heir. It has already received the approbation and
liberal patronage of very many prominent members.
of the Medical Faculty in the United States, willing !
to abide the truth, and having due regard for the
welfare ot their patients, and is in every way worthy
the confidence of the afflicted as a successful, safe
and cheap remedy. Of this, additional proof, will
be found in the pamphlet, to which the attention of?
Ladies and Practioners is respectfully invited.
This medicine has never been introduced by.
empty puffs and misrepresentations, nor is it in
tended that its present popularity shall be sustained
by any medium but its merits and the approbation
of the public. The Catholiconisnota “cure-all,”
but is intended expressly for those complaints inci
dental to the respectable feprale whether married
or single—Prolapsus Uteri Tor Falling of the Womb;
Fluor A.lbus, or Whites',• Chronic Inflammation and
Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hemorrhage,
or Flooding; Painful, Suppressed and Irregular
Menstruation, &c., with all t h°ir accompanying
evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe, or
of how long standing.
Pamphlets can be had gratis at my store. ‘
JAMES SMITH, Agent,
Druggist, East King street, Lancaster.
• References: 1
Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore; Md.
John C. Orrick, M. D., . do.
William Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. H
P B Peckham, M. D., Utica, N. Y.
L D Fleming, M. D.,New Bedford, Mass
D Y Foote, M. D., Syracuse,; N. Y.
M H Mills, M. D., Rochester, N. Y.
W W Reese,JU. D., city of New York.
Central Depot, 368 Broadway, New York,
oct 21 39-6 m
Estate of Geo. Elcbelberger and
Anna his Wife, of Elizabeth twp.
In the Court of Bommon Pleas for the co. of Lan.
WHEREAS, Jacob Eichelberger and John
Bemesderfer, Assignees of George Eichelber
ger and Anna his Wife, did on the 17th day of
October, 1851,.fi1e in the office of theProthonotary
of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate*
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in said Estate, that the said Court have appointed
the third Monday of November, 1851, for the con
firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest. • HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. :
Proth’ys office, Lan., oct 21 4t-39
Estate of Daniel A. Baimer.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan.
WHEREAS Joseph Masterson and Thomas
Masterson, Administrators of Samuel Mas
terson, dec’d., who was Assignee of Daniel A.
Balmer, did on the 10th day of October, 1851, file
in the office of the Protbonotary 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 appoint
ed the third Monday of November, 1851, for the
confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest. HENRY STOEK, Protbonotary.
Proth’ys office, Lan., oct. 21 4t 39
Estate of Daniel a. Balmer.
In the Court of Common .Pleas for the co. of Lan.
WHEREAS Joseph Masterson, Trustee of
DaniePA. Balmer, did on the 19th day of
October, 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 ap
pointed the third Monday of November, ISSI, for
the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest. HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary.
Proth’yi office, Lao., oct 21 4U39
Fall and Winter Millinery.
MRS. RANNINGER having just returned from
Philadelphia and New Yori with a splendid
jrarieQp of Fall and Winter Millinery* respect
fully invites • the. Ladies to call And examine her
assortment of Goods, i Her * • /a.
> 'FAIL SONNETS j JgSp
are truly beautiful, and of the latest Fashion.
Mrs. R. has also laid in a varied assortment of
Flowers, Feathers, Dress Caps, &c., for
the Ladies. Embroidery of the most beautiful
patterns, just received.
Madame Zowinsky’s Celebrated French Corsets
for sale as above—a fine assortment.
Milliners supplied atyery low ; prices with all
kinds of patterns, trimmings, &c.|
The Ladies are particularly invited to call at Mrs.
Ranninger’s and take|a look at the neatand beauti
ful Dress and Cloak Fashions, for) the present Fall
and coming Winter, which she brought with her
when in New York and Philadelphia.
Dress or Cloak patients can be [had at $1,25.
.! MANTUA’ MAKING. .
The! mantna making businessjcarried on in its
various branches, .under the superintendence of a
lady from Philadelphia. Dresses]. fit in the
most complete and elegant manner.
&2rFeathers cleaned, colored and curled, at short
look as well &9 new.
Don’t forget the plate—in North Queen street,
old stand, opposite Vankanau’a hotel.
, oet7 ; . ! 37-tf
Fro Bono Pnblfco.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his iriends,
and the public in general, that he is now pre
pared to furnish them with OYSTERS of the best
quality, served up in eVery variety of style, at his
saloons in East King Street. Having fitted up
private; rooms for the especial accommodation of
the Ladies, he will be pleased to receive a share of
their patrpnage. He has also attached a Reading
Room to the gentlemen’s saloon, in which will be
found papers from all parts of the State and Union.
. | CONFECTIONARIES fit; CAKES
of the ‘best quality, always on hand, or made to
order at the shortest notice and on the most rea
sonably terms. JNO. V. KEFFER,
i No. 6, East King street.
N. B.—LIQUEUR. RlNGS—not'Liquor Drops,’
—“a few more of the ..same sort left,” as those
denounced in the Express of the 6th inst.,and war
ranted not to contain one particle’of alcohol,
oct 14 38
Muslins, Muslins,
/TkNLfY a few more left on hand. The best
AzJ brands Unbl’d Muslin forajfip, viz: Rock
fish. N E A’s and Appleton] very heavy, Columbia,
Black Water and Lebanon, very fine.
Conestoga Lancaster Mills, very cheap 6-4 Un
bleached Heavy Muslins, only 1 10 cts.
A very superior article White, only 12*.
Bleached Muslins, 6*, 8, 10, 12j
5-4 Bl’d Sheetings, 10 12* 16. !
8-4 10-4, Bl’d do. 31 37*. ;
Dark-Blue and Orange Calico, oiily 8, worth 121.
Bl’d and Unbl’d Cotton Flannel] 10, 12*.
Ticking, Checkß, Diapers,’ Refi, Yellow- and
White all Wool Flannels. :
SHAWLS! SHAWLS’! SHAWLS!!!
Just received, a new lot of fresh Shawls, which
wc can;sell at manufacturers’ prices.
Broche Shawls, all kinds, Souarje Terkerri, new
and handsome patterns, very cheap.
Black Cloth Wool Fringe,-from $l,OO to $B,OO.
Drab! do do $l,OO to 8,00;
Mode and Black Silk-Fringe Thibet.
Mode and Black Wool do. 1
Real heavy, (Basket or Opera) Shawls.
The famous Bay State Long Shawls plain, medi
um and‘rich colors.
Bay State Square Shawls, plain and colored.
Entire Plain, Mode, Centre with! Border.
Long and Square Bay State Shawls.
Long and Square Blanket, from $l,OO to $lO,OO.
' The above Shawls, in cpnnection with a great
many other goods, will be sold without reserve at
very small advances.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.
Lancaster Bee Hive.
MOUS DE LAINES! DE LAINES!
Selling now very rapidly, only 12*, worth 18*.
“ “ <• IS*, “ 25.
Splendid styles De Laines, 31*, worth 50.
.Real all Wool high cols. Figures, the newest
designs, now it market, truly a beautiful article, of
which a careful examination is requested.
Solid'colors all waol, only 50 cents, very fine.
French Thibet Merino, of every Hue' and shade.
; SILKS; SILKS, SILKS!
Now then is the time for his most desirable
article for dresses, selling off very rapidly. Ladies
will please remember the Bee Hive, for in this
branch yve cannot be beaten, so far as style* quality
and priie is concerned.
CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.
Bee Hive, Lancaster.
Just opened at the Bee Hive, Cloths, Cassiraeres,
and Vestings, Satinett, Velvets,' Silk Hano’kfs,
Neck Ties, Fancy .Cravats, new stymie-Gum Suspen
ders, all selling, off at a small advance.
CHES. E. WENTZ & BRO.
Bee Hive, Lancaster.
Fine needle work Collars for ladies,
v “ “ Edging and Inserting very cheap
A new lot of Bl’k Work Frenck; Demi Veils.
Embroidery of all kinds, very- cheap and good.
Bl’k Silk, tor Mantillas, from 12} te $1,50 per
yard. ,All selling off rapidly at
WENTZ’S BEE JfINE.
tf-37
Lan. oct 7
A Card.
MONS. Charles E. Mailly, a native of
France, respectfully informs the citizens of
Lancaster, that he 'has come to settle permanently
in this place, (if-patronized,) to teach the French
language. He has taught his mother tongue for
more than sixteen years, both in France and in the
United States, as the references he can show will ,
testify. .In order to afford opportunity to all those
wishing to acquire a knowledge of this useful and
fashionable language. Mons. Mailly will form
classes, teach in schools, or give private lessons.
Pupils will be attended at his room or at their
places of^esidence.
The attention of persons wishing to receive in
struction, or have members of their families taught,
is particularly called to the importance of having
the pronunciation imparted by a native*
Mons. Mailly is kindly permitted to refer to
the following gentlemen, who have examined his
testimonials and have found them to be perfectly
satisfactory: Rev. Dr. S. Bowman, Rev. Dr. John
C. Baker, Rev. 11. Harbaugh, Rev. P. Coombe,
Rev. N. A. Keyes, Judge Ellis Lewis,and Dr. John
L. Atlee.
For further.information and terms, Mr. M. can
be seen at Mrs. Thompson’s, East King street.
Lancaster, oct 14 j tf-36
Franklin and marshall College.
is hereby given, that the Rev. J. C.
j_v| Bucher, Agent of Franklin College, has been
authorized and directed, by the Trustees of said
College, to proceed forthwith, and collect Uhe
monies of subscribed for the erection of buildings
for the use*of Franklin and Marshall College.
JNO. L. ATLEE,
i JNO. REYNOLDS,
C. HAGER,
D. LONGEKECHER,
SAM’L jHUMES,
Committee.
N. B. Sucscribera may pay their subscriptions,
at eithefr the Farmers or Lancaster! Bank, which are
authorized to receive the same. : joct 7-37-tf
Assignee’s Notice.
THE subscriber, appointed an Assignee under a
deed of voluntary assignment from Dr. John
M;Do\vney, of Leacock townahipj, Lancaster co.,
dated September 17, 1951, lor the benefit of his
creditors—hereby gives notice to all persons indeb
ted to said Downey to make payment immediately,
and those having claims to present them without
delay, properly authenticated for settlement.
DAVID GROFF, Assignee,
oct 7—27—6tJ Leacock township.
Estate of Samuel Ferree, dec’d.
Late of Bart Township .
LETTERS of administration on) the above estate
having been granted to the undersigned : All
persons having claims or demands against said
estate, will present them duly authenticated for
settlement, and those indebted, will make payment
without delay. j
ISABELLA R. FERREE,
oct 21 39-6t] Bart twp.
Election Notice.
A Meeting of the Stockholders of thaManheim,
Petersburg and Lancaster! Turnpike or
Plank road Company, will be held at the public
house of Emanuel Shober, in the city of Lancaster,
on MONDAY,, the 3d of November next, between
the hours of 1 and 6 o’clock, P, M., to elect a
President,'Treasurer and Five Managers for said
company, to serve for the ensuing.year.
HIRAM B. SWARR, .
oct 21 4t-39] Secretary.
WUlow Street Turnpike Notice.
AN election for Officers for the' ensuing year of
the Willow Street Turnpike jßoad Company
will be held on TUESDAY, the 4th of November
next, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock in the
afternoon, at the public house of Frederick Cooper,
in the city of Lancaster. i
A. W. RUSSELL, Sec’y.
NOTICE.— The Stockholders!of the Willow
Street Turnpike. Road Company are hereby
notified that thefourth instalment of five dollars on
each share is required to be paid ; .t!o Charles Bough-'
ter, Esq., Treasurer of the said coiqpany on. or be
fore Saturday the Ist day of November, 1851. -
By order of the President.
A-W. RUSSELL, Sec’y.
octal 2t-39
Mount Joy Academy.
A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
UOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
| E. L. Moors, Teacher of Mathematics,
! J. W. Simonton, Teacher of Classics,
, Auociate Principals.
THIS institution will be opened for the reception
of students on the first Wednesday of November,
i The Academic buildings are new, large aod
commodious; erected and furnished expressly for
a boarding and day school, with especiri reference
to the health, comfort, mental and moral culture
'of students.
! This institution is located in a pleasant and healthy
village, surrounded by a beautiful and fertile coun
try, and noted for-the intelligence, enterprise and
morality of its population.
i Situated on the great Central Railroad of the
State, it is easy of access from any point, being four
hours ride from Philadelphia, four from Baltimore,
one from Harrisburg, and half an hour from Lan’r.
[ The government of the school will be mild, but
decided, requiring only wbat is thought conducive
to the highest good of the student, yet enforcing
strict conformity to whatever is required.
Careful attention will be paid to the moral and
committed to their charge.
The Bible will be 1 read daily in the school room.
Students will have the liberty of attending any of
the churches in the village, designated by their
parents or guardians,but when no special direction
is given as to the place ot worship, they will be
required to attend the Presbyterian church, with
the Principals.
No one known to be vicious or immoral, will be,
admitted into the institution, nor will any be re
tained whose progress in study, is notdeemed suffi
cient to justify the expense incurred.
The course of instruction, designed to fit students
for college or business, will embrace the usual
branches of an English education, Mathematics,
the Latin, Greek, French, and German languages,
with vocal and instrumental music.
TERMS. —For board, washing, fuel, light and
tuition per session of five months, in the English
department $65; in the Classical, $7O. French,
German and instrumental music, each extra, $lO.
No other extra charges, except for use of Piano,
and damage done tc* property. Vocal music will
be taught as one of the regular exercises of the
school, free of charge.
; Text bookß and stationery furnished at the lowest
Philadelphia prices.
Payment required one half in advance, the re
mainder before the close of the session.
s£rFor further particulars address the Principals,
at Harrisburg, until the 20th of October, after which
time, at Mount Joy, Lancaster county.
References
Mount Joy—Rev. J. L. Rodgers, S. S. Patterson,
Esq., Maj. James A. Sterret,Col. James Patterson,
Henry Eberle, Esq., Dr. J. L. Ziegler. Dr. S. Mere
dith.
Lancaster —Hon. Ellis Lewis, Rev. J. C. Baker,
D. D., Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg, D. W. Patterson, Esq.
Harrisburg—Hon. A.’ L; Russel, Sup. Pub. Schls.,
Rev. Dr. W. R. De Witt, J. A. Fisher, Esq., Gen.
Jno. M. Bickel, State‘Treasurer, Hamilton Alricka,
Esq., Dr. Wm. Rutherford, John A. Weir, Esq.,
Hon. Ephraim Banks, Aud. Gen., A. J. Jones, Esq.,
P. M., Capt. J. P. Rutherford.
Northumberland —Rev. Wm. Simonton, John B.
Packer, Esq.
Lebanon county—John Harper, Esq-, Charles
Forney, Esq.
Prof. J. A. Coffin, La Fayette College.
Philadelphia—Rev. Dr. Jar.eway, J. L. Peacock,
Esq., R. S. Reed, Esq., E. H. Butler & Co.
Rev. James Carnahan, D. D., President, and Rev.
John McLean, D. D., Vice President of Princeton
College®. [sep 25-35-6 t
New Goods—New Goods.
THE EXCITEMENT STILL CONTINUES.
NOW for a cheap aud beautiful Dress. Mdus
de Laines —De Laines—De Laines.
Beautiful de Laines for 12} cents.
Magnificent C£ “ 18} cts. to 25 els. .
All wool <c bright colors, 37} to 75 eta.
Lupins’ fine French Cashmere.
ft <c , (i Merino —colors,blk., brown,
blue, green, scarlet, maroon, pink, &e., 75 to 1,25.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
In this branch we are second to none. The cel
ebrated Bay State Long and Square Shawls, from
$2,00 to 8,00.
A good long Shaw] for 1,50.
Broche Shawls —white, scarlet, blue, grqpn and
drab centres, for $B,OO and upwards.
A beautiful article of Woolen Shawls, large and
heavy bright colors, only $3,00.
Just received another supply of Bajois & Alex
ander’s superior extra Kid Gloves—all numbers
and colors.
DOMESTIC GOODS!
More of those good 8 ct orangeand blue Calicoes,
u << <( cheap muslins, bleached and un
bleached. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
Golden Eagle, corner East King and Centre
Square. [oct 7-47
Building Tots for Sale,
BY a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the
First Methodist Episcopal Church of the City
of will be sold at private sale, thegroud
in the rear of the Church building, (formerly occu
pied as a burying ground,) find facing on Walnut
street, which can be divided into six handsome
building lots—to be sold separately or together,
as may best suit purchasers. Possession given im
mediately. , J
Apply to Benjamin F. Shenk, President of the
Board of Trustees. •
Lancaster, oct 7 tf-37
Election Notice.
LANCASTER COUNTY BANK.
October 13, 1851.
ANJSlection for Thirteen Directors of the Lan
caster County Bank—-in pursuance of the Act
of Assembly—will be held at the public house of
Benjamin W. Lantz, (late Swope’s,) in East King
street ,in the city of Lancaster, on the third Mon
day of November next, (17tb) between the hour's of
10 and 3 o’clock. :
By Order of the Board of Directors.
ROBT. D. CARSON,
oct 14, 1851 3t-39j Cashier.
Notice.
PUBLIC notice'is hereby given to all persons
interested, that at a Court of Quarter Sessions
of the peace of Lancaster County, the undersigned
were appointed Commissioners, to view, and to
take into consideration, the expediency of altenng
the dividing line between, the Townships of War
wick and Penn in said County, and that they will
meet for that purpose at the Litiz Hotel, kept by
Israel Reinhardt, on Tuesday, the 4th day of No
vember next, at 10; o’clock A. M., where all per
sons interested may attend if they think pjoper,
DAVID SLEGER,
i CYRUS H. JACOBS,
! LOT ROGERS.
oct 14 v.: 3t “ 38
Lancaster County Bank.
Nov. 13, 1851.
A General,Meetiug of the stock holders of the
Lancaster County Bank, will be held—in
pursuance iof the Act ot Assembly, on the first
Tuesday of November next,.(4tb) at the Banking
House, in the city .of Lancaster, at 10 o’clock A.
M., at which time the Directors will lay before
them a general statement of the affairs of the Bank.
> ROBT. D. CARSON,
Oct 14,1851 3t»39] Cashier.
Valuable Property at Priv ate Sale
rpHE undersigned, Attorney in (act for the heirs,
1 °®>™ »» private sale the Real Estate of Con
rad Emminger, late of Silver Spring township? de
ceased, situate on the public road leading 'from
Hogueatown to Mechauicsburg, and about midwav
between the two boroughs, consisting of 3
90 ACRES,
more or less or eicejlent limestone land, about 10
acres of which are Cleared, in a high state of cul
tivation and well enclosed with good and substan
tial Tenccs—the residue ol the first quality of tim
ber Land. A fine stream of never failing -water
(the Trindle Spring) passes through the-property
The improvements consist of a two story y
LOG HOUSE and KITCHEN, (weather-g®
boarded) LO.G ABRN, with Wagon Shed and Com
Cribs attached, and other necessary improvements.
An orchard! of choice fruit trees is also on the
premises, and a well of good water, with pump, is
convenient to the door. This property is advanta
geously located and amongst the most desirable in
the county. Persons wishing to view it can do so
by calling on the undersigned, or on Mr.‘ Henry
Emminger residing on the premises.
Terms and particulars can bo ascertained by ad
dressing the subscriber at Mechaniaburg, Pa.
. „ . DAVID LEHN-
Attorney in fact lor heirs of C. Emminger de
ceaBcd - [sept 30 tf-36
Hover’s ink Manufactory, a
REMOVED TO NO. 144 RACE STREET,S
(Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St
PHILADELPHIA,
TTTHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increase
nnsniermr' 1 to , Bu , ppl . y tho B rowio K demamfcfor
HOER S INK, which its wide-spread Tepiftation
has created.
This Ink is now so well established in the good
opinion and confidence of the American Public,
that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its
favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity
to say that the .confidence thus secured shall not be
abused, N
In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink,
he also manufactures Adamantine Cement for mend
ing Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair
Dy*i a trial only is necessary to insure its future
use, and a Sealing Wax , well adapted for Drug
gists and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or
small quantities.
Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Manufacturer,
. No. 144 Race Street
Between 4th & sth, opposite Crown St.,
OCt. 7>3m. . PHILADELPHIA.
The G -rinau Washing Fluid,
IS considered by thousands who have tested it,
as being the greatest Scientific Wonder of
the World! entirely doing away with that labor
ious and injurious practice of rubbing the Clothes
upon the wash board, and a great saving of Time,
Labor asd Expense.
N. B.—To prevent fraud and imposition, (for
many are trying to palm off an article put up like
mine,) the proprietor, I. P. Hoyt, will put his
Written Signature over the cork of every bottle.
And he only asks an enlightened public not to
confound the GERMAN WASHING FLUID with
others that are in the market.
It is put up in large pint bottles, and sold at tho
nominal price of 12* cents.
will find it greatly to their advan
tage to purchase this Fluid by the gallon, tocleanso
their Type and Rollers, being a very superior arti
cle for that purpose. Manufactured only by.
I. P. HOYT,’
At his Laboratory and principal Depot, No. 10
South Fifth street, Philadelphia. '
Sold at Retail and Druggists generally.
A liberal discount made and extensive advertising
for the benefit of Agents. Remember the name
GERMAN - WASHING FLUID,
All letters to be post paid
oct 7
Plainfield Classical Academy.
(FOUR MILES WEBT OF CARLISLE.)
ELEVENTH SESSION COMMENCES ON MON
DAY the 3d of November.
THIS Institution has been established JHnm3_
nearly Six Years, during which timetSisflu
such additions and improvements have Inn n rMM
made as to render it one of the most commodious
and convenient in the State.
The course of studies includes all that are re
quired for College, Counting House, &c. Also the
modern languages, and Vocal and Instrumental
Music.
In regard to healthiulnesa, it may be mentioned
that no case ol serious sicknesß has occurred in
the Institution since it wan founded. Its moral
purity is attested by the factthat depraved associates,
scenes of vice, and resorts oF dissipation, hayo no
existence in this locality. *
It is the determination of the Proprietor that the,
Institution shall sustain the’reputation it has already
acquired for imparting thorough instruction, and
inculcating and establishing virtuous principles in
the minds of youths submitted to his chargef
TERMS, (per session of five months) $5O.
lor Catalogues, containing references and full
particulars, address
R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor,
Plainfield P. 0 , Cum, Co., Pa.
37-tf
October 10
Estate of George Pence, dec’d.
rj KE Notice that Letters of Administration have
1 this day been granted to the undersigned, on
he estate of George Pence, late of East Donegal
ownship, Lancaster county, deceased: All persons
indebted to said estate are required to pay the same
to the undersigned or either of them, and those
having claims against- said deceased’s estate will
present them for settlement, to
SAMUEL PENCE,
HENRY SHERBOHN.'
Administrators.
sept 16 tf-34] both residing in E. Donegal twp.
IVotice.
Estate of Dr. George 3. Kerfoot, deceased.
LETTERB of Administration on the estate of
Dr. George B. Kerfoot, late of this city, having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons indeb
ted thereto are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present them
for settlement to ELIZA KERFOOT, Adra’rx,
PETER McCONOMY, Adm’r.
Lancaster, Sep. 23, 1851. 30-6 t
Notice.
Estate of John Devlin , deceased.
LETTERS testamentary on said estate haying
been granted to the undersigned, Executor,
all persona indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those, having
claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement to PETER McCONOMY,
Lancaster, sept 23 6t-35J Executor.
Stoves! Stoves!
THE subscribers having just received a large and
elegant assortment of the latest and most ap
proved paterns of COOK , COAL AND WOOD
together with
FANCY PARLOR STOVES ,
all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices, at
their new and cheap Hardware Store, between
Vankanan’s and Shober’s Hotels, North Queen st.
PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER.
Lancaster, Sep. 30. 36
Notice.
WHEREAS my wife Catharine has, without
any provocation on rav part, left my bed aj]d
board—this is to forewarn all persons from harbor
ing or trusting her on my account, as I am deter
mined to pay no debts of her contracting
after this date. RODGERS DOUGHERTY.
Lancaster, Oct. 14, 1851. 1 38-3t*
Estate of John Culbert, dec 9 .
LETTERS of administration on the estate of
Jobn Culbert, late of the City of Lancaster,
dec’d., having been issued to the subscribers resi
ding in snid city: All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment immediately,
and those haying claims will present them without
delay, properly authenticated for settlement to
cither oi the undersigned.
MARY CULBERT, Adrar’i.
» EDWARD MORTON, Adm>r.
6t*-38
For Rent.
THE office in which Dr. Kerfoot, dec’d, form
erly practised is now for rent. A fine prospect
is thus afforded to a respectable Physician, to retain
a large portion of the practice connected with the
office. E. KERFOOT, Admr’x;
Lancaster,'Sep 22,
P. McCONOMY, Adn’r.
35-61
Apprentice Wanted.
WANTED a boy under instructions,,and also
one to learn the Tailoring: business. Boys
from the country would be preferred. None', bat
those of good character need apply.
Enquire of the Editor of the Intelligencer,
oct 14 3t-38