The Markets. j PHILADELPHIA, Saturday Ecening F . /Jaya—The flour market is non , active. The export demand is firm, and good brands have been disposed of at $4,37 per barrel. The sales for city consumption have been made at $4,50 a $4,75, and is in demand. There is: no Rye Floe r here. It is worth $3,50. Corn Meal $3,121 , Gala:v.—The demand for Wheat has been limi ted, but prices are unchanged. Sales of good and fine Pennsylvania Red at 90a93 cts. per litishel,Rye prime White .at $1,2. The market is Wei of Rye and Corn, and they are wanted. • CLOVEILSEED.—CIoverseed is dull 'F a sale of 200 bushels, not strictly prime, at $5,00 per bushel. CATTLE Motrcex.—The demand for cattle con tinues somewhat limited, but prices have an up ward tendency. Beef,Cattle offered, at $6,00 to $B,OO per 100 lbs., the latter price for extra quality. Cows and Calve—axles of Fresh Cows at $lB to 30, Springers at $l2 to'24, and Dry Cows at $7 to 13. flogs—The Hog market is rather more active; sales at $6,00 to 6,50 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—The market is dull ; sales of the fernier at $1,25 to 4,00 and the latter at $1,50 to 3,00 as in quality. BALTIMORE, Feb. 7. Sales to-day of 1200 bbls. Howard Street Flour at $4,31. "P . No sales of City Itlills. • Sales of 800 bushels red wheat, superior quality at 92c ; good to prime S9a9lc. Sales of a cargo yellow corn on private terms. Whiskey 22 cts. TOBACCO - MC market remains quiet. No sales of moment. We continue quotations from last week. Maryland—lnferior $3,50a54; common s9a $4,50, good common $4,50a55 ; 'brown $6,50a $7; and fine brown $B,OO $9. Ohio—Common $4,50a55; good common mid dling $5,50a56; good and fine red s6asB; fine wrappery sloasls ; and yellow sloasl6. 111ARRIALGES 1 On the 22d ult., by the ReV. Wallace, Joseph A. Haines, to Barbara, daughter of Ja'cob Mast, Esq., both of Salisbury twp. On the same day, by the same, Charles Ricker, of Salisbury twp., to Hannah Piersol, of Chester county. On Sunday the 18th ult ,by the Rev. William Beaten, William 'M. Gormly, to Ann Mary Shar wood, both of this city. On the 22d ult.', by the Rev. Thomas T. Yager, David Bechtel, to Anna Hibschniah, both of Lan caster co. DEATHS In West Hempfield twp , on Thut.sday night last, Jacob Brenneman, aged 43 years, 5 , months and 25 days. In Paradise township, on the I Qth ult., Emma, wife of John M. Slaymaker, in the 22d year of her age. . On the 23d ult., George Welker, of Strasburg twp., aged 76 years, 3 mouths and ;112 days. On Wendesday morning last, at her residence in this city, Mary Davidson, aged abdut 86 years. Wanted 4 . )"7 SHARES LANCASTER BANK STOCK, tbr which 55 dollars will be given, payable in Lancastet city 5 per cent. loan. J. F. SIIRODER & CO., Bankers, No. 6, North Queen street. lebruary 10 341 Assigned Estate of Daniel. A. Balmer, of Mount JOy twp. r IFIE undersigned Auditor appointed to distrib ute the balance remaining in the hands of Jo seph Masterson, Trustee appointed in the room of Samuel J. Masterson, deceased, who was the assignee of said Daniel A. Balmer, to and among the creditors entitled to the. same, will meet all persons interested on Tuesday the 9th of March, at 2 o'clock, I'. M., at the public house of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster. JAMES L. REYNOLDS. 4t-4 feb 10, 1852 ' Notice. ASSIGNED 4 Estate of Henry Huber and Wife, , Abraham Iluber and Wife: Henry Huber and Wife and Abraham Huber and Wife having by Deed of voluntary Assignment, duly executed, recorded, &c., assigned and trans ferred all their estate, real and personal, to the undersigned for the benefit of their creditors, all persons indebted to the assignors are hereby noti, tied to make payment without delay, and those having claims claims against the said Henry Huber and Abraham Huber as partners to present them to the undersigned, directed to Conestogo Post Office, or to Gen. Geo. Ford, in Lancaster. HUGH MEHAFFY, JONAS HARNISH, feb' 10-3-34 ' Assignees. Estate of Christian Bomberger. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lan. WHEREAS, John Stauffet, Trustee of Christ ian Bomberger. of Manheim township, did, on the 30th day of January, 1852, file in the office of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 15th day or March, 1552, fur the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Proth'y's Office, Lan. Feb. 10. • 3-4 t Seventh Semi—Annual:Trade Sale of CarriageS. r ttts sale will take place on WED j_ NESDAT morning, 24th Mahon " I next, at 10; o'clock, at the CHINESE IBUSEUM,.PmzanEzrurA, and will occupy both of the extensive saloons of that capacious building. The Light No-Top Wagons will be arranged in the large ball room, 2d story. The stock of Carriages to be geld on this occa sion, will be the largest ever offered at Auction in the United States, embracing over Two HUNDRED LIGHT VEHICLES of the manufacture of Dunlap & Co., Flagler & Co., John Merrick, Howell Sparks, J. D. Doughty and others of acknowledged repu tation. No new carriages will be admitted in catalogue unless warranted by the makers, So that purchasers may rely upon securing a good.aiticle. Open for exhibition the day previous. Purchasers from a distance are informed that there will he no postponement on accountof the weather. ALFRED M. HERENESS, Auctioneer. it:r Auction sales of Horses, Carriages and Har ness are held at the Bazaar opposite the Museum, every Saturday throughout the year. The establishment is open at all times for private sales of Carriages, and the stock kept on hand is believed to be the largest in the 'United States. February 10 3-4 t HARDWARE. THE subscribers have just :received at their New and Cheap Hardware Store, a splendid assortment or house furnishing goods, to which they invite the attention of persons buying ROUSE STIERES. A complete assortment of Knives a nd Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Waiters ; Looking Glasses, Shovel and Tongs, BRITTANIA WARE, Coffee Mills, Blushes, Pots, Kettles, Pans, ALC, _ _ CEDAR WARE. Brewing and Wash Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Stands, Bushel, Bushel and Peck Measures, Wooden Bowls, &c. COOK STOVES of the most approved patterns.. A general assor meet of BUILDING MATERIALS—Lucks, La ches, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glass, Paint• Oils and Varnishes. A superior article of genuine Fire Proof' Pain CARPENTER'S TOOLS. Planes, Hand, Pannel and Back Saws, Chia: Augers, Braces and Bitts, Hatchets, &c. A genera assortment of•warranted Edge Tools. FARMING UTENSILS Ploughs, Patent Straw Cutters, Chains of all descriptions, Shovels, Forks, floes, Mattocks. &c. SADDLER'S ANDCOACHiMAKERS will find n their stock a complete assortment of goods suit able to their trade, all of which they are offering at greatly reduced prices and respectfully solicit from dealers and consumers an examination of their stock. They hope by strict attention to business and endeavors to please customers, to merit a share of public patronage. PINKERTON & S:LAYMAKEB, Between Shoher and Van Kananan's Hotel, North Queen street. lfeb 10-3-tr Saddlery and Coachware. IPHE subscribers have just received direct from I the Manufacturers a lull assortment of SAD DLERS AND COACH MAKERS GOODS consist- ing in part of Harness Mountings ofall descriptions. Saddle Trees, Head Lineing. Gig and Pad Trees, Coach Lace, Stirrups, Oil top Hides, Girth Webb, Hub Bands, Straining " Curtain Cloth, Hog and Buck Skins, Carriage Bolts, Harness& Bridle Buckles, Moss Hubs, Iron.and Wood Hames, Shafts, Spokes, Patent Dash Leather, Felloes, Enameled Leather, Iron Axles, Fancy " " Carriage Springs &c. all of which they are offering at greatly reduced prices, and to which they invite the attention of the trade, feeling confident their terms and assort ment must please all. PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER, Between Shober and Vankanan , s Hotels, North Queen Street. [Lari tab 10 tf-3 LEMONS. --A fresh surply just received and for sale at KEFFER , S teb 3 No. 6, E. King street. Book Trade. THE subscriber would continue to invite the attention of all classes of the community to his extensive' assortment of Books and Stationery. We now feel prepared' to pledge ourselves to furnish our friends and all who may favor us with a call, something new in t)ie book line every week. This arrangement, with the large stock always on hand, we trust will make our establishment the centre of attraction to all who desire good works at low Viices—a few only are ntaiced this week. A Lady's Voyage Round the World, by Ida Pfeiffer. The Clover Nook, by Alice• Carey. School for Husbands, by Lady Balmer. Men of the Times in 1852, or sketches of living no abler. Charity and its Fruits, or chnstian love as mani fested in the heart and life, by Jonathan Edwards. Dream Life—a fable of the swoons, by Ik Marvel. Livingston's LaW Register for 1852, containing the post office address of every lawyer in the U. States,with other valuable information. Yankee Yarns and Letters, by Sam Slick. The-Old Red Sandstone, by Hugh Miller. The Imperial Guard of Napoleon, from Marengo to Waterloo, by J. T. Headley. Putnam's. Library of standard and attractive books—good paper and clear print; a large amount of reading for 25 cents a number. VALENTINES—A full and complete assortment with envelopes. Ross's Excelsior INK, warranted not to corrode metallic pens—a fresh supply from 1 oz. to 1 gallon. A large assortment of staple and fancy Stationery always on hand. WM. MURRAY, . Kramph's Building, North Queen st., L3ll. feblo 3 Lancaster County, ss. A _ T an Orphans' Court held at Lancaster for the County of Lancaster, on the 4th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1852, The petition of Jacob Mohler, one of the heirs of John Mohler, late of Ephrata township in the county of Lancaster, Pa., who died intestate : And now, February 4th, A. D. 1852, on the pe tition of John Mohler, one of the heirs of said John Mohler, deed, the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of the said.deed, viz: Jacob Mohler, Rachel Mohler, ElMs Mohler, Emanuel Mohler, George Mohler, Jr., Nancy Coov er, Mary Snavely and Elias Snavely, to appear in the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to be held in the city of Lancaster, on the third Monday in March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, to accept or refuse to accept the real estate of the said John Mohler, deed, at the appraisement there 'hi, made by an Inquest, or skew cause why the same should not be sold according to law. The Court direct notice of this Rule to be pub lished in the Lancaster Intelligencer, and Canton (Ohio) Democrat, four times, and send bill to Clerk of Orphans' Court, Lancaster, Pa. By the Court, DAVID MAY, feb 10-3-4 t) Clerk 0. C. *,,* Canton (O.) Democrat publish 4 times and • send bill as above. An Ordinance Requiring the Mayor to give security for the faith ful performance of the duties pertaining to the Wire and for other purposes. SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the citi• tens of Lancaster . in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, That from and after the passage of this ordinance any person who may be elected Mayor of the city of Lancaster, shall, before en tering upon the perform . ance of the duties of that office, give bond with two or more sureties in the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, conditioned for • . . the true and faithful performance of the duties of the office—which bond shall be approved by:Coun cils, and after such approval shall be placed by the President of the Select Council in the hands of the City Treasurer. Sec. 2. That after the approval by Councils of his official bond the Mayor shall, before entering upon the performance of the duties of the office, take the necessary oath or affirmation in the pre sence of Councils in Convention assembled. . _ SEC. 3. That all permits and licenses granted, and all receipts given by the Mayor for monies accruing to or intended for the use of, the city, shall hereafter be countersigned by the Treasurer, who shall, after countersigning any such instrument, charge the amount received thereon to the account of the Mayor. And it shall further be the duty of the Treasurer to call upon the Mayor at least twice in each year to pay over to him all monies which shall have been received by the Mayor for the use of the city, and upon failure on the part of the Mayor to pay over all monies received by him as aforesaid, when required so to do by the Trea surer, the Treasurer shall as soon thereafter as is practicable, give notice thereof in writing, with a specification 'of the items and amount of default, to the city Solicitor. Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of Lancaster, on the 29th day of January, A. D. 1852. WILLIAM MATHIOT, President C. C. HENRY CARPENTER, Pres't S. C. Attest : JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Clerk C. C. JAMES C. CARPENTER; Clerk S. C. february 10 3 An Ordinance AUTHORIZING Henry Miller and John Miller to erect a Slaughter House on the rear of a lot owned by Mary Miller, in West King street. SEC. 1. Be it ordained, &c., that Henry Miller, and John Miller be, and they are hereby authorized and permitted to erect a slaughter house on the -rear of the above named lot, situated in West King street fronting on Mary street, in said city, under and subject to the regulations and restrictions , of the ordinance entitled “An Ordinance respect ing Distilleries, Slaughter Houses," &c., passed the 18th day of May, A. D. 1832. Provided neverthe less, that this ordinance shall not take effect until at least three property holders on Hach side ad joining the lot on which the slaughter house is pro posed to be erected, shall first give their consent in writing; and provided further that the said Henry Miller and John Miller shall first pay into the city treasury the sum of ten dollars to defray the ex pense of publishing and recording this Ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of Lancaster, , on the.29th day of• January, A. D. 1852. WILLIAM MATHIOT, President C. C. HENRY CARPENTER, Pres't S. C. • Attest : JAMES L. REYNOLDS,' Clerk C. C. JAMES C. CARPENTER, Clerk S. C. february 103 • LET IS NOW OPEN .zif AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, The Fifteen Mile Mirror, Of the New Route to California and the Gold Mines is open now at the Mechanics' Institute. rp HIS magnificent Painting consists of FIVE sep arate Hieoramas, depicting the outward voyage from St. Louis, Mo., over the Mountains and Prai ries to California, and Homeward to New 1 ork by the New Route across Central Amdrica. Illustrat ing Life on ,the Ocean—in the Mines, and Cities of California, and among the Indians of the Western Wilderness. Cards of Admission 25 cents, Children under 10 years half price. irr Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Nlirror moves EVERY evening at half past 7. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afternoons, at halff-past 2 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with Schools and Parties. Ifeb 3-2 Received Alot of fresh ENGLISH WALNUTS, of good quality and cheap. Also, a fresh supply of RAISINS and.FIGS of different qualities at KEFFER 7 S, No. 6,.E.,King et. 241 Estate of John Mann LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of John Mann, late of East Hempfield township, Lan caster county, deed, having been granted by the Register of said county, to Barnherd Mann, (farm er,) of Manor township, and Andrew Metzger, of East Hempfield township, said county:—Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased, to make immediate payment to the undersigned Executors; and those having claims are requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. 13ARNHERD MANN, ANDREW METZGER. 1-6t* ' january 27 ,52 Ladies' Dress Goods. ALL the varieties or Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls ' Furnishing Goode, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. For sale at reduced prices by CHAS. H. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen et. january 27 l-tr To Sportsmen JUST received a very superior lot of Double Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—alsr 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] To Distillers. Amost valuable property, embracing one acre of ground, with extensive stone and frame buildings, well suited for a distillery, will be sold very low, with a clear Ode and immediate posses sion. For particulars enquire of the Editor of this paper. (dee 2-45-4 t Woolen Yarn. 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 tF5O AFEMALE TEACHER wanted immediately to take charge of a Select Female School in Strasburg,'Lancaster county. Address Rev. D. 11l cCARTER. 1-2 t january 27 CARPET CHAIN, Cotton Yarn, Laps, Wadding ; j Wick Yarn, &c. For sale by CHAS. M. ERBEN, & BRO. I-tf january 27 HARDWARE. CHEAPER THAN EVER AT' STEINMAN'S. HE subscriber is constantly receiving large T supplies of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, tic., direct from the manufactures of the United Stites and Europe, hence the saving of one or two profits, enables him to offer inducements equal to the best houses in Philadelphia or New York. Persons commencing House keeping will find a full assortment of every thing in the Hardware line, embracing CEDAR WARE of which he is the only manufacturer in this section of the country, Its superior quality, and low prices, makes it' the interest of buyerato give him the preference. Stoves—The most extensive variety, embrac ing the best pattern in the United States, and sold at manufacturers prices. CARPENTER'S AND BUILDERS will find a complete assortment of the most approved articles in the Hardware line, embracing GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c., and at such reduced prices, that must ensure a continuance of their patronage. CABINET MAKERS will find a desirable , as sortment of goods in their line, including all kinds of Hardware, Bed Pins, Walnut and Mahogany, Veneers, Knobs, &c. ' &c. COACH Al AKERS.—The subscriber is fully pre pared to meet their wants with an enlarged stock of Hardware in their line, embracing finished Edits, Mal, Castings, Springs, Axles, Bands, Spokes, Shafts and Felloes, Hydes, Leather, Laces, Curtain and Floor Cloths, &cc., &c. SADDLERS will find that his assortment and prices, furnish advantages that cannot fail to ensure a continuance of their patronage. SMITHS AND MACHINISTS will find no diffi culty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Screw Plates, Files, &c., &c.; his stock being very large, prices recently reduced, and his terms of credit accommodating. FARMERS will find a complete assortment in the Hardware line embracing Traces, Chains, Ploughs, Grain Cradles, Forks, Scythes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Bags, &c., and his low prices shall always be such as will ensure a continuance of their very liberal patronage. MERCHANTS may rest assured that any articles in the Hardware line, will be furnished at prices that will make it their interest to give him the 'pre ference over the Philadelphia and N. Y. markets. Nails, Iron and Steel.—The suhsciiber has the exclusive agency of the Duncanon Iron Works for the sale or their Nails and Irons, and at all times has a very large stock on hand, and is prepared to execute orders at the manufacturers, prices. He has also a fult,assortnient of Coleman ville nails. Gun's and Pistols, Powder, Shot, Safety Fuse by the piece or barrel, Lead Pipe, Iron Pumps, Wire, Spelter Zinc, Fresh Lime, &c., on the most favor able terms. Clover, Timothy and Flax Seed wanted for which the highest price will be given in cash. GEO. M. STEINMAN, feL 3-2-Gm] West King street, Lancaster. Mill Property for Sale. AS one of the administrators of the estate of Jacob Stouffer, late of Carroll township, Perry county, deceased, by virtue of an arias order of the Orphans' Court, I will expose•to sale, on the",'p.rem ises, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1852, that valua ble and well-known property, situate in Carroll township, bounded by lands of John Smiley, heirs of C. Rothlon, deceased, William Smith and Sher man's Creek, containing 5 acres and 16 perches, (patented) more or less, having thereon erected a large GRIST MILL, (frame and pebble-dashed,) with two run of burrs, two Frame DWEL LING HOUSES, SAW-MILL, LATH MILL, two Stables, Stone Spring house, and other out-buildings. This Real Estate offers peculiar and unusual inducements to purchasers. The Mills are all new, in excellent condition, and, being propelled by Sherman's Creek, are capable of doing a very large business, and have,. at the present time, an exten sive custom. Timber land can be bought in the neighborhood, and lumber commands a ready sale and good prices. Also, at the same time and place, will beoffered for sale, A TRACT OF UNIMPROVED LAND, in same township, adjoining lands of Benjamin M'Cord, John Lauck, Joseph Bender, George Messimer and others, containing 54 acres, more or less, which will be sold with the first described tract, or separately, to suit purchasers. TERMS :—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on Ist of April, 1852, when possession will be given, and the ,residuo in two equal annual payments, to be secured by judgment bonds or mortgage. in , The administrator will require the purchaser to secure him in the amount of the purchase money on the confirm,ation of said sale. - ROBERT JONES, Adm'r. 2-3 t Musiins Muslims CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER INVITE attention to Fine yard wide Shirting Muslin, 4161 cents. Super do do at S cents. Extra do do at 10 cents. 5-4, 6-4, 10-4 and 12-4 bleached Sheeting Sloshes Yard wide Brown MusliewTorth 10 at 61 cents Extra heavy do at 8 cents 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Brown Sheetings. Irish Linens at all prices. TICKINGS AND CHECKS, at GI, S, 10 and 12,1 cents ; Cotton'and Linen Table Diaper, Linen Table Covers, Napkins, 'roweling, rich styles Furniture Chintzes, Oil Chintzes, Merri mack Printsi and Manchester Ginghams. FEATHERS! FEATHERS!! We have just received another lot of Prime Feathers, which we will sell at the very lowest prices. CHAS. M. ERBEN & Blto., National House Building, North Queen street, neat door to Sprecher's Hardware store. january 27 I-tr Private Sale THEsubscribers offer at private sale all that certain FURNACE fur the smelting of Iron, Casting House, Steam Engine, Boilers, Blowing Apparatus, Pudling Furnace, Coal House, Office, and out-buildings thereto belonging, and the land whereon the same is erected, containing _ THREE ACRES AND FORTY PERCHES, situate in the southern part of the city of Lancas ter near the Conestoga Navigation on the turnpike road leading to Willow Street, adjoining to lands of Abm. Hostetter, deed, Robert Powers, deed, and others, formerly known as Ford's Furnace° and Forge. All the Buildings are of the mostsubstantiatkind, nearly new, covered with slate and in good order. For terms apply to the subscribers in the dity of Lancaster. ' HENRY It. REED, THOS. BAUMGARDNER, Trustees. fed 3 >52-2-tf Private Sale WILL be sold at private sale, that valuable 11 , property now occupied by Mrs. 11 times, sits ate in East King street, two squares from the Court House, adjoining property of Charles Sheaf and George D. Sprecher, in the City of Lancaster. The lot contains 32 feet 2; inches fronting on East King street, running 165 feet deep to a 14, feet a- ley. The improvements are a comfortable Two Story BRICK BUILDING, with a shop on the rear of the lot suitable for any me. LL " chanic, and readily. converted into a dwelling.— The house is in excellent order and repair, and forms a very desirable City residence. Applto AGNES HUMES, or N. LIGHTNER, Trustee. (Examiner copy.) Estate of Margaret Brown, dec , d, T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mar -1,/ garet Brown, lat 6 of the City of Lancaster, deed., haiing heed granted to the subscribers— they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. J. HENRY BROWN, Phila. CHRISTIAN WIDMEYEIC, Lan. feb - 3, 1552 6t-3J Executors. Estate jot' Christian Walk, sen'r. deed. 4 late of Washington Bor'o. LETTERS of Administration on said estate hay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said dec'd., are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay to BARNHERD MANN, (Farmer.) residing:in Manor twp., near Washington bor'o. dec 23, 1851 ' 7t-48 Orphans , Court Sale, ON SATURDAY, the 28th day of February 1852, in pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the under signed Administrators of George Pence, late of Maytown,lEast Donegal township, Lancaster co., decd, will expose to public sale, at the public house of J. R. Barr, in the village of Maytown, in said county, the following real estate, viz : A LOT OF GROUND in the village of Maytown, fronting on River street, and adjoining lots of Joseph and William Welchans, with a two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, : , ,Or T IA Stable and other improvements thereon erec ted. The property is, in all respects, a very de sirable one. Sale to commence at 5 o'clock, P. M., when due attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRY SHERBAHN, SAMUEL PENCE, Administrators. feb 3-2L4tl Sale of Valuable City Property. TgaIHAT excellent three story Brick DWEL LING HOUSE, situate on the west sidela of Duke street, adjoining the property of Dr. H. E. Muhlenburg, and late belonging to James Cern eron, Esq., is offered at private sale. Possession can be given on the let of April, .1852. Terms moderate. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call at the office of F. Keenan, South Queen street, Lanbaster. P. J. BARRY. jan 20 if -52J Burning of Barnum's Museum. Forest Land and Lumber Coney. 1 . --- Wilder's Patent Safe again the Victor. 1 A CCORDING to previous notice given, a meet .l-1. ing of the stockholders of the FOREST LAND AND LUMBER PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Ist, 1852.—The Sala r mender Safe which I purchased , a few years C , IIPANY, , R.lB held at the public house of Henry Keneagy; in the borough of Stras since, and which was in use by Messrs. C. G. Hen- burg, on Saturday. January 24, 1852, for the Pur derson &Co., at the destru'ction of their store in I pose of organizing said company permanently, and the building known as "Barnum's Museum," on appointing Agenta.and Officers to carry out their the 30th ult., has this morning been got at, and the designs until the next annual election—whereupon interior wood-work, with some Stereotype plates Jacob Neff, Esq. was called to the chair, and' H. which were in the sale during the fire (the books H. Brenneman appointed Secretary of the meeting. having been removed,) are found to be UNHARMED. Christian H . Brenneman then presented to the I have this day purchased from Mr. John Farrel; meeting a form of Asseciation and By-Laws, which another " Patent Salamander," and would confi- were read and adopted, subject to revision by the dently recommend these well known Safes to all Board of Directors. On motion to elect permanent who wish security against accidental fires. 'officers to serve until the next annual election to be • GEO. S. APPLETON. I held on the first Monday of July peat, the follow- We fully concur in the above, and would also ing gentlemen were'duly elected: . add that the large Wall Fire-Proof, near which the President—George Diffenbach, of Strasburg. above -are stood, has also since been-opened, and Directors: • although the outside appearance is good, and the Dr. Benjamin Musser, Abraham E. Gruff, walls of the same still ertanding, the whOle interior Daniel Herr, , Chr'n H. Brenneman, is charred to a cinder. . Skipeth Howet, 11. H. Brenneman, C. G. HENDERSON & Co., I Dr. S. Keneagy. . Jacob Neff, Esq. Late Seventh and Chesnut Streets. H. 11. Brenneman, Teas. Dr. S. Keneagy, Sec'y. —1-3 t. january 27 , The genuine "HERRING'S (Wilder:'s Patent,) SALAMANDER SAFES," which received the Prize Medal at the great World's Fair, and are universally acknowledged to be the most perfect security against fire now known, can be obtained of the only authorized Agent in this State. JOHN FAFtREE. t 34 Walnut street, Philadelphia. CP-Safes of all other kinds, having been taken in part pay for Herring's," will be sold at very low prices. ( jan 274-3rn Abbeville at Private Sale. THE subscriber, Trustee for Mrs. Al W. Gonder, offers at private sale, that valuable and desir able property known as "ABBEVILLF,'," situated on the Lancaster and Columbia turnpike road, about halt a mile west of the city of Lancaster. The whole tract contains 73 ACRES AND 19 PERCHES of the beet Limestone Land, under good fences and in a high state ot. cultivation. _? tom :' The improvements are a commodious TWO son oil STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first4ate " conditior, having lately been thoroughly renovated,. and hairiall the modern improvements of a com fortable and convenient residence; two story, Tenant House, a Spring House, a large Swisser' Barn, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, and all-neces sary out-builflings. The property will be sold' ip the whole, or,sepa rated parcels, as purchasers may desire. The dwelling house, tenant house, spring house, carriage house, &c. ' with from 14 to 30 acres.of land and a young orchard of choice fruit trees, will be sold separately, if desired, and which will make as desirable a country residence as can possibly be obtained in the vicinity of the city of Lancaster. 44; acres, including the Barn, will be sold in one lot if desired, and which will make' a desirable small farm with all the advantages and conveniences which could be desired. On this part is a valuable limestone quarry. with two lime kilns in successlul operation, and ready sale Ibr all the lime. Part of the premises is laid out in three five acre lots, which will make desirable building and pas ture lota, and will be sold separately if desired. Persons wishing to view the premises, and for terms of sale will please' call on Wan. MATuror, Esq., Attorney at Law, in the city of Lancaster, who is the Agent for the subscriber, or on the sub scriber at the Merchant's Hotel, im Phiradelphia. ELLIS LEWIS, Trustee. February 3, 1852. 2-1 f For Rent, - THE Dwelling attached to the Drug Store of the subscriber. Possession given; on; the first of April next. CHAS.; A. 11EINITSH, jan 20-51-3t] . No. 13, East King street. FINANCES OF LANCASTER COUNTY MILLER FRAIM, Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster County, in Account with said - County : DR. ' Cu Balance of last year, per Report of Auditors, -. $11,852 06 " Out standing Taxes for 1850, do. 14,275 93 " Assessment for 1851,as per certifi• ed copy of the Co. Commissioners': Adamstown Bor, - 141 48 Bart, 906 57 Brecknock, • 492 73 Carnarvon, 1,158 07 Cocalico East, 836 34 Cocalico West, 1,125 96 Colerain, 625 56 Columbia Bor, 1,614 63 Conestoga, 2,761 00 Conoy, 773 11 Donegal East, 3,363 75 Donegal West, 907 05 Drumore, 1,066 70 Ephrata, 1,676 11 Earl, o 4,307 71 Earl West, 2,115 78 Elizabeth, 1,783 33 Fulton. 767 36 Hempfield East,, 2,578 19 ' Ilemptield West, 2,633 71 Lampeter East, 2,927 23' Lampeter West, 2,130 9(; Lancaster Twp, 1,145 19 , Lancaster City, 7,534 36 Leacock, 2,369 06 Leacock Upper, 2,137 77 Little Britain, • 708 25 Manheim, 2,87058 Mamie, 1097 60 Manor. 4,11434 Mount Joy, 1,667 64 Paradise, 1,775 42 Penn, 2,00360 Rapho, 3,19787 Salisbury, 3,12536 Sadsbury. 750 54 Strasburg,l,979 51 Strasburg Bor, 432 85 Warwick, 1,308 56 ' $74,961 77 " Excess Taxes received from the Collectors of the following Town ships, viz : for ,1, 1850. 1851. Adamstown Bor, $0,46 Bart, 3,56 Brecknock, $0,51 Carnarvon, 26,98 Cocalico East, ,50 Conoy, 2,00 Donegal East, 5,80 1 Earl, 128,40 Earl West, 3,7.9 Fulton,, 90 Little Britain, 11,70 . Manheim, 7,77 Manor, 22,80 Paradise, 4,13 10,22 Penn, .42.69 Rapho, ,71 Salisbury, 28,85 SadsEury, 15,67 17,73 Strasburg Bor, 1,43 8,50 Warwick, 1,53 183,98 163,15 $340,63 " do. for 1849 from Upper Leacock, 1,50 " Loans. viz : from Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, 8,000,00 " do. sundry individuals, 23,910 00 Cash from inc Breneman nn account of subscription to bridge at his mill. 100 00 •• John Shnader, Reg, fines for pro fane swearing,: Abraham Shelly, Esq, on account of subscription to bridge across, Little Chiques. 135 00 • Jac Breneman, on account of sub scription to bridge at ids mill, 190 00 G Eshleman, Esq, forfeitekrecog nizance of John Barr, 35 00 Geo.Fnrd, Esq, with Proceeds of sale • , of real estate of John Coyle. in es, cution. Janutry term, 'l5 73 John N Lane for house on New Pris on ground, sold him, 00 00 •• John Auiser, Esq, fines for violating the Sabbath, 4-00 Robert Hodson in full for his pnr. Lion of bridge at his Lord, 339 33 •• . Jac Breneman on account' of sub scription to bridge, 70 OU J F Anderson. Esq. fines for violating • the law egainst the destruction of iusectuous birds, • D M Martin. Esq, Clerk of Court fines and jury fund, Corn. vs Clives, 33 13 B G liampbell, fine for keeping tip ling house, lu 00 David Styer. Esq, for old timber sold at Pusey's mill. 30 25 ‘, John Witmer. for false works at Safe Harbor bridge, ; 650 • C Cummings, Esq., fines for profane swearing, 67 " D 111 Martin, Esq, fines and jury fund. 41 Go Henry Shreiner. Esq, for stray steer sold in Manheim townsnip. •' Jacob Huber, Esq, late Sheriff lines and jury fund. • Balance of Court bills remaining unpaid, We, the undersigned. Auditors of Lancaster County. CERTIF . , that we have carefully examined the forego .trig Account of Miller Fraim, Esq.. late Treasurer of said County, and compared the' same with the original vouchers brought to our notice, and find that on the sth day of 3 anuary. A. 11, 1852. a balance of unexpended funds of the County remained in his hands of Thirty Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty-three Dollars and twenty-one and a half centa, say : V 10,453 21. which balance he has since paid over to David Shultz, Esq.. the present County Treasurer. and produced his receipt for the'snme. • All taxes prior to 1851 have been paid into the County Treasury. The following townships deserve to be fa vorably mentioned, as having paid up and settled off their respective Duplicates for the year 1851. on the day on which the late Treasurer's term of office expired, viz : ,Adamstown bor., Catnaervon. Colerain, Earl West, Fulton, Lamprter East, Lauipeter West,•Leacock. Little Britain, Manheim, Paradise, Penn, Salisbury. Stras- burg bor., and Strasburg township. - 7 ' The new County Prison being now completed for the reception of Prisoners, and the building of a new Coun ty Court House strongly agitated, thefollowing statement made from the , County accounts of the three last years, will perhaps be interesting to the tax-payers , of the County; . The amount of appropriations for the new Prison were, in the year 1849, , do. in the year 1850, , do. in the year 1851, L • , Making the entire cost of Prison, Site, and enclosing of ground, up to the time it was placed under the care of the Board of Prison Inspectors. 5111.461 48 The liabilities of the County for Loans from individuaLs, all at five per cent. are. at thia date, 70.500 00' Of this amount the County Commissioners have signified their intention to pay off on the first of April next, . , 30,000 00 , . Leaving a balance of Loans due aßer such payments, Balance in the Treasury ae above, Outstanding Taxes duct the county, Witham our hands, this: Twenty-sixth day of January. A. D ,1852 Uoromissioner'e Office of Lancaater County.] Valuable City Property at Public Sale. N imirsuance of an order of the Orphans' Court 1_ of Lancaster, will be 'sold by public sale, at the public house of William Wright, in South Queen street, on THURSDAY the 26th of February, 1852, the following described real' estate, late the pro perty of John Culbert,, deceased, of the city of Lancaster, consisting of a LOT OF GROUND, fronting on South Queen, street, 32 feet and running 'back 249 feet to Beaver Street, whereon is ' erected a one story FRAME DWELLING 'U ill HOUSE, with a water right of never-failing water ; the above .lot adjoins property of Mrs. Metzger on the north and other property of the deceased on the south. Also, TEN BUILDING LOTS, fronting on South Prince street, 32 feet each front, and extending back.2l7 feet to Beaver street, adjoining property of William Mathiot and others. All of the above property is clear of any encum brance. To petaons desirous of obtaining excellent building lots, a rare chance is now offered. Po.asssion will be given on the first day of April next. ,Persons desirous of viewing the above property previous to the day of sale, will please call on Mary Culbert, residing on the premises- Sale to commence at 6 o'clock in the evening, when attendance will be given and terms of-sale made known by the undersigned, administrators of John Culbert, deceased. EDWARD MORTON, MARY CULBERT.• .Januaay 27, 1652 1-ts LEFEVRE & BLACK, Flour, Grain and Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 71, SUVTH WHARVES, PHILADELPIIIA, EFER TO James Devere • , Brown & Godwins, Perot, Hoffma & Co., Myers & Kirkpatrick G. H. LEFEVRE, ' JAMES J. BLACK. 51.3 m• January tz ,O, 1852 Estate of Joseph Hanum, dee 9 d. LETTERS of administration upon the estate of Joseph Hanum, late of the city of LancaSter, dec'd , having been granted to the undersigned All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby re quested to make payment without delay, and those having claims to present them properly authenti cated to JACOR L. PREY, feb 3'52-2-6t] Administrator. CR By payment of Court order, in favor of John Kirk. jr. for auditing County Treasurers account with the county and State Treasurer, 921 62 Ditto in favor of ,Andrew • Nlehaffey and J B , Tehudy for do., and making out statements for Court and State Treasurer, •• Ditto in favor of 1' G Sherman, for snaking ..pollied statement of the Commissioner's orders and Court hills for publication, • 140 Constable return orders, 584 Road viewers orders. 530 Court bills and certificates. Commissioner's order from No. 1 to 518. except No 110, 147,300.456, 485, 4.99. and 500. 83.756 82 " Exonerat ions and Commissions to Collectors, viz : for 1850. 1851. • Adamstown Bor, $ B,Bu Bart, 60,93 73,19 Brecknock, 31,47 Carnarvon, 75,84 Cocalico East, 64,67 Colerain, 39,78 33,17 Columbia Bor, 222,62 Conoy, 46,59 Donegal East 192,95 • Donegal West, 56,78 Drumore, . 72,82 Ephrata, 113,42 Earl, 264,99 Earl Wpst, 119,83 Fulton, 61,63 Hempfield East„ 13%68 Lampeter East„ .4 209,00 Lampeter West, 127,86 130,15 Lancaster City,. •967,73 Leacock, 125,91 Little Britain, 60,36 58,31 Alanbeim, 151,55 158,71 Martic,r 107,10 Manor, 230,12 Mount Joy, , 103,56 96,61 Paradise. 112,23 107,16 - Penn, • 101,24 121,29 Rapho, 194,19 Salisbury, 190,99 Sadsbury, 48,32 48,23 Strasburg Twp, 118,21 Strasburg Bor, 34,74 26,19 • Warwick, ' 82,02 3745,94 1635,01 $5380,95 Out-standing Taxes for 1851, viz: • Bart, 181,34 Brecknock, 51,73 Cocalico East, 506,34 Cocalico West, 375,96 Conestoga, 26,54 Columbia Bor, 407,63 Conoy, 293,11 Donegal East, 864,46 Donegal West, 47,05 Drumore, - 459,70 Ephrata, 126,11 Earl, 188,43 Elizabeth, • •137,33 Hempfield East, 199,85 Hempfield West, 1,093,71 Lancaster Twp, ' 105,19 Lancaster . r it y, 2,834,36 I,eacock, 172,67 Manic, 490,60 Manor, 949,84 Mount Joy, 141,03 Rapho,, 334,87 Sadsbury Warwick ' Treasurer's Commissions of six tenth of one per cent. on $l2l, 17 70, ' Ba)ance $137.583 47 COMMISSIONERS' STA The following Ina statement of the Commies order=, and Court Bile and Certificates drawn 0., ler.Frahn.Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster County. year, ISM Assessor's Pay. Adamstown borough. Wm Redcay, Bart. .Goo I Baughman, Brecknock, Levi Latish. Cmrnarvon. Benoist Quaintance eotalleo East. Samuel Lied, -eocalico West. • Adam Sharp , 'enlerain. William Galbraith. Columbia, James C Boyer, Conestoga. Samuel Myers, Conoy, Solomon Haldeman. • Donegal East, Peter Muotme, Donegal West, - John L Gish. Drumore. J N McSparren, Ephrata, John Crossley, Earl, Joseph Brimmer. Earl West , Abraham F Bait. Elizabeth. Elias Wolf. Fulton. Emor Stubbs, • llempfield East, Williams Parker. Hemp field West, Joseph Brown. Lampeter East. H B Metzler, Lampeter West. Philip Geist, Lancaster, J M Frantz. Lancaster City M Bundle. • Leacock Lower, A F Bair, Leacock Upper, . Jacob Stetuheiser. Little Britain, John B Hess. Isl anbeim, Daniel Andrews. Martlc, Manor. Mount Joy Paradise. . • . Penn, Benjamin Stauffer Rapho. Emanuel Cassel, Salisbury, . William Brinley. Sadsbury, Charles Williams. Strasburg, . George Wiker. Strasburg borough, Jacob Bower, Warwick. Henry Stauffer. Erecting Bridges. George \V Pierce, Esq. Treasurer of Chester Co in full for building Bridge across Octo rora creek between Chester and Lancaster counties, John Sheaffer. in full for bridge across Mud dy creek at George Martin's Saw mill. For extra work. Charles Melhorn, in full for building bridge across Little Cpriestega at John Lintner's mill. James C Carpenter, in full for building bridge across Octorora creek at Puseys mill For extra work. Repairing Bridges. Sainuel Reemsny for repairing bridge at , Bitrer's mill, Benjamin Sneyely, in full for repairing bridge at his mill, Samuel Hunsecker, do. for repairing bridge at his mill, Peter Jacoby, mason work for Ilinkletown bridge, Samuel Reemsnyder, in lull for repairing Hinkletown bridge, It D Foulk, for building additional arch to • bridge at J Alusselman's mill. Henry Funk. for mason work for Safe Har bor bridge, Charles Melholria, carpenter work for do. Samuel Reemsnyder, in full for repairing bridge at KaufrotlCs Abm B Breneman, lumber for Safe Harbor Bridge. Quarter Sessions Court. John L Thompson. Esq.. Att'y General Fees David M Martin. Esq., Clerk Fees, Jurors pay. Justice and Constables do Witness lees, Crier and Tipstares. Jurors pay. Cr', and Tipstaves Court House. M Zahm. care and keeping one year. •• do for wood and sundries . Gas company for gas, John A Nlessenkop for water rent, G Zahm for brushes, Joseph Eberman. winding town clock one year, Coroner. John Wright, Esq. and others for hold In quests on the bodies, of 89 persons. Commissioners' Office. John F Long, Ink. Wafers. Twine, &c , Samuel White, for Blank Books, P G Eberman, Clerk, in full for 1850 and '5l, do. on account of 1862, D G Eshleman, for one years salary as Solic itor, Samuel Fry , Esq.. 72 days services as Com missioner at $1,50 per day, $lOB —and 1157 miles at 6 cents per mile, $71,72, Ileury Musselman, Esq . 126 days services as Commi-sinner at $1.50 per day, $lB9 —and 2780 miles at'6 cents per mile, $166 80, David Styer, Esq.. 121 days services as Com missioner at $1.50 per day. slBl.6o—and 2950 miles at 6 cents per mile 523700, John Fiufrock. for load chips. L Fry. carrying coal. Mr Kreamer, load chips, Elections. Constables pay for township elections, Assessors pay for attending to elections. Officers for election in March, Officers for holding general election in Oct Fuel. Daniel 'Herr, 21; cords wood for Jail JaiL Jacob Huber, Esq. Sheriff maintenance Key fees. Soap, oil &.c. Cling and blankets. Co w eying convicts to F. Penitentiary. Summoning Jurors and drawing. Court fees in each case, Sundries, Serving attachments. liarmany•A Smith, Physician. John F Remly. smith work, Printing. Fl Darlington's bill, Geo Sanderson, do W Ramersly 125 Assessment hooks, do for publishing annual accounts notices and blanks, NI D Ifolbrook's bill, J If Pearsol. do D Bardltock. do IG L Brown, do John Bear. do John S Jones. do Myers & Son, do M Rohrer. do Postoge Mary Dickson, bill for postag,. W Hamersly. to . Public Offices. P C Ranninger, bill for books and binding George L Doersh, " Ralph Gilmore, cleaning offices. Henry Stook, for Indexing. Gorge Brubeicer, do. John Swjndt, for two chairs. Joseph Real. shovelling snow. S W Taylor. glaring. Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary, for support of convict •for 1850, New Prison. J In full for building Now Prison, Do. for railing and fencing grounds. Do. for pump and fixtures, Do. for well, Carson k Kautz, for brick. W k .1 Kouigmacher, curb and guff er ,ton, and setting. James Noble. for water tank. Robert King. hauling sand, Ellenor Getz, repairing pump, Keller, Dunn l o. , laying pavement, John Swartz. hauling sand& omnibus hire. Philbin EL Brown. repairing forcing pump. $10,7624 Prison Inspectors. I Expenses of Prison Inspectors for visitin., Philadelphia and Reading Prisons. Officers of Prisons, do. do Miller Fraim, Esq., Treasurer of New Prison' on account of estimate for support of pri' goners, &c., I John Swartz, for omnibus hire, for conveyin prisoners to court. John GemperUng. repairing pump I 728 50 $30,483 21 Poor. William Gorrecht, Esq. Treasurer of Pon and House of employment, in full of esti; mate for support 'of poor for 1851 Loans. Principal paid to individuals. do Banks, Interest on Loan! Interest pall to individual, do Banks, Post Nortem Examinations on person dead in Lancaster County: Dr. R E Cochran and W S McCorkle, on hod of Ellen McGinnis. Dr. R H Jones, Rohrer & Mahon. Reamsnyder , " Ream. " A K Rohrer. .` Risley. " It E Cochran. .` ipley & Wolf. •' H Patterson Martin. A St H II Bauer, Wintors h Wenger. $137,583 47 Roads. J Stulsfuss, road damages in Salisbury twp. James Jenkins,. '' Fulton Andrew Lowe, • Jacob Kreamer. " Marti° John 'Wester, " Daniel Ressler, " .. Daniel Reese, . James Passmore. " .. Abrm Reese,. •' Abrm Gochenour, " ~ Benj Rinner, - Simon Winters, .• " Jacob Miller, East Lampete Uhrn Bracithill, - . Jacob Bare. Bart Saml Pennell, - Little Britah .Robert :McMichael, - James Robinson, " - Robert Patton, `' " Chru Brubaker, - Lancaster John Slott, 582.425 97 30.510 00 18,518 51 516.500 00 JACOB B TSHODY JOHN KIRK, Jr., JOHN MECARTNEV James Simpson H Hartman, Peter Kemeree, R Hunseeker. EEO f. 401., 50 592 10 .470 61 - 49 80 :.63108 207 o Common Pleas ,31 67 "..13 62 16 16 40 00 1 81 .1.832 SO 202 '0 200 00 401 29 134 ,0 ISO 00 184 98 86 "1 JS 10 123 00 5 50 233 00 89 50 68 50 26 60 62 60 108 87 20 00 ~7 25 14 00 4 0 0 12 129 87 4 50 47 03 29 26 1 2..) "5 2 62 $l3OOO 00 2 500 00 -20 50 150 30 .3 0 1 'I 61 28 c 114 68 1 40 50 MEM $l2 GOO 00 151u.280 00 8.000 00 I f 18 260 00 $3,240 06 s found on body of P Noah \Vm 0 bor t, 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 do. j 10 00 Deter Walk, 20 00 WesteroShrirer, 20 00 Sarah 'o do. do. R Steen. lo I Die esrat I. borqurl $lOO 00 , 30 00 PO 00 45 00 I 60 00 12 00 8 00 15 00 I 15 00 2., 00 15 00 I 15 OD r 75 00 I 47 00 50 00 75 OD 40 CO 30 00 JD 00 41 25 40 00 Henry Herr Patrick Hoye, Hannah Powers Semi Shrode, Adam Musser. Gottlieb Gibhard. John Gempshorm Abrm Stauffer: Jacob Reitzel. Jacob Klug, S W Fisher, John Sweeny Sarni Moore, Wm Cowden, Henry Wisalet I I-I Mifflin, Frederick Shwica John 31 Weller, Barbara Frank, Peter Weller, B Garber, Henj Shertzer. Jacob Bard, Jacob Ferry, Jonas Garber, Jacob C Garber, Absulom Fairer, Chrn Steroatnao. David Henry. John Graff. sen Martin Eshleman Jacob Graff. Daniel Rineer, John Stewart. Peter Cornelius; Elias Hess, Charles Acheson. Jonas Labrr, Andrew Shenk, Henry Eberly, John Masterson, Henry Witmer. martin Nissley, Joaeola Gingerich Jacob Eshleman. James Parker, Wm J Steel. John M Whitehill. ^ East Donegal Jonathan Welsh, fur laying out state road, Jacob Foreman, and others for laying out state road. SeLlebury city West Donegal West 'temptleld Manhelm L. one togs i Irabeth Mount Joy Coney Paradise Little Britain scellan eons. I eorge Wiker. diptrihoting Tally Papers. As sossments..tc Henry G Long. Esq. awl 11 Eshlernau, for services in road c:srs. Jos C Clarkson, stating State Recounts for Auditors. • Catharine Wetzel. for damages, bp reaeou of opening sewer through her land. Jacob Hoffman. collector of Caernarvon twp. error in duplicate. 11 \V Warmly, costs in Cum vs i 'livers and May. M Zahm, crying sale of hour on prison lot and of the old Jalt. Henry Loyer, costs in Com. vs. Ben Davis, P hberman, distributing Tally Papers. llogh Montgomery. costs iu Cuts. vm. Joseph Fell,ler, Jona:. Ott. Es' Sheriff of Bucks co., cxpeu SPN in Cool. Ve. Granville ('lark Hugh Montgomery. costs in Com V.l Brown Puncost for notifying ConimLsiouers, Dhvid M Martin. recording names of Town ship Officers. Daniel Finfrock. costs in Com. V. Hood. Miller Fraim, for tax refunded to Collector of West Earl township. Ell Smedley for tax refunded, John Riley, costs in Corn vs J I. Miller nod L fi :Mitchel. Jahn A Moore. rusts in Coin vs Anderson 5: McDonald, Wm Proudfoot, coats in Com. 1, (' Geo Ford. Esq. for proless'onal services in Com vs Hamilton. cost in 50100 ease mud other services, John Buyers. costs in Corn. Os. Wm Carey . J B Newman, for ground rent, Miller Frain Esq. for expenses in selling no seated land. John Conner. for arresting Fred Williams, , Telegraph office. for despatches, c Michael Carpenter, Esq. Mayor and Coasts hies costs in Vagrant cases. Robt Downey. crying sale of bridge at Posey 'S Frances Keenan, Esq. auditing nscuunls In Offices. Hugh Mehatly costs in Com. vs Wm Carey, J 3 D Reese, for omnibus brie, 11 Stock. Esq costs in rose of Haviland vs Lancaster county, John Wanner. costs in Com. vs Corey. Jacob Wanner, for do. do James Johnston and others for do. J L Thompson, Esq. ext ruses for Police lu Christiana case, Samuel White fi.r City Assessment Book, Adams' Express, forwarding package to Har risburg, Cleo Holsincer, costa In Com. vs Carey, A 04 B Bowman. reco:r.tlt: rzeasurer's Bond, Ste. 5 00 Attest P E8ER,1.1: , . o.,a•re DAVID ST YER ti A NI DEL. FRY. CHRISTIAN HESS, County Commiegoners Jan 28—dt-9) Delaware Mutual Safety Insur ance Company, OFFICE IN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE, On Third Street, Philadelphia. THE following STATEMENT of the Affairs oldie Company, is published in conlormity with a Provision of its Charter: Premiums received during the year, ending October 31st, 1851 : On Marine and Inland Risks, On Fire Risks Earned Premium's during the year end ing as above: On Alarine & Inland R's, $240,598 97 On Fire Rieke, 104,777 46 5345,37643 22,658 12 Interest, Salvage, ;,,e Losses, Expenses, 4e., during same time Marine and Inland Navi gallon Losse Fire Losses, e• 118,472 126,630 51 Return Premiums, Re-insurances, Agency charges, and Commissions, 21,483 95 Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, &c. 9,690 20 The Assets of the Company are as follows : Bonds, Mortgages Fr. ground rents. $24,664 . 33 $33,055 Penn7a six per cent. Loan, 33,619 69 $12,000 do. five " "' . 10,761 25 $30,000 Philadelphia city six 7' 30,900 00 $lO,OOO Camden and Amboy R. R. five per cent. Loan, 8,425 00 $5OOO Spring Garden six per cent. Loan, 4750 00 $2,000 United States six " " 2,155 00 100 Shares Penn's Rail 'Road Company, 5,000 00 5 7' Penn'a Steamship C0. ' 2,600 00 50 " Merchants and, Manufactur ers Bank, Pittsburg, 5 shares Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow-Boat Company, 2 shares Philad'a Exchange Co., Scrip and stock of sundry Mutual Insu rance Companies. Bills Receivable, Cash on hand, Balance in the hands of Agents, and Premiums on Marine Polieies'recent ly issued, Subscription Notes, The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of Six PER CENT:in cash, on the Capital Stock, and Six Pea CENT. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on an I after December, let, 1851. Also a dividend of TEN Pre. CENT. in Scrip, on the Capital Stock and earned Premiums, Certi ficates for which will be issued as above. DIRECTORS: William Martin, Henry Sloan, Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A. Souder, William Eyre, Jr" John C. Davis, Charles Kelley, Robert Burton, • J. G. Johnson John R. Penrose, Samuel E. Stokes, George G. Leiper, James Traquair, Edward Darlington, Spencer Wllvain, Isaac R. Davis, - James Tennant, William Folwell, Joseph S. Burnett, John S. Newlin, • Joshua L. Price. Dr. R. M. Huston, Pittsburgh : James C. Hand, J. T. Logan, Theophilus Paulding, D. T. Morgan. H. Jones Brooke, WILLIAM MARTIN. President, THOMAS C. HAND, Vice Pree't. JOSEPH W. COWAN, Secreta'y. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Agent, N. Queen at., Lancaster By the Act incorporating this Company, the parties insuring property therein are entitled to a share of the profits of the Institution, wjthout sub jecting themselves to any liability beyond the prem ium paid. The Capital Stock and subscription Notes are pledged by the Charter for the payment of (ones ; and the profits of the Company are directed to be invested and remain in the possession of the Cor poration, as a fund for the thrther security of the assured. This bind will be represented by Scrip, bearing an interest of six per cent. divided among the Insured and Stockholders, pro rata, upon the amount of earned Premiums and Capital Stock. January 27. 61:St Estate of Jacob Collins, decld, r ETTERS of aoministration on the estate of j Jacob Collins, late of the Borough of Wash ington, deed, having been issued to the subscriber by the Register of Lancaster county: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authentica ted for settlement, JOSEPH SCHOCH, jan 6-50-60 Administrator. Dr Conirer's Invigorating Cordial FOR Genital Debility, Weakness, Impotency, Nocturnal Emissions, Incontinence, (ac. Ano ther large supply, just received and for Hale by the Agent, CHAS. A. HEINITSH, Druggist, No. 13, East King strait ; Lancaster. January 20. 51-31 $66,166 17 $236,697 93 124,446 67 $360,031 60 $368,034 45 -- 245,103 26 24,066 22 15,416 42 $315,770 05 10,644 70 121,969 82 24,283 28 77,996 02 100,000 00 $469,637 09 NOVEMBER 3, 1951