Commercial Recorit. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. REVIEW TOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 1 FLOUR AND MEAL.— The market has been without animation and the export demand for Flour very light. Sales comprise about 4000 bbls, mostly standard brands, at $O, including some at $5,87± a 5,94, and a lot of Western at a price not public ; the market closes rather more firmly'at $6 per bbl. Sales of good arid extra brands aro making to a li mited extent at $6a6,50 for home use. Rye Flour has become scarce, and several lots sold at $3,75 a3,BU—since 600 bbls at $3,871. Com Meal lias been without much enquiry; towards the close of the week about 2000 bbls sold at $2,25 for Penn’a, including 400 bbls uninspected at $1,871. GRAIN.—The arrivals of Wheat are light, and some 15,000 bushels have been taken at $l > ,35a1,36 for reds, $1,38 for mixed,and $1,38a1,40f0r prime white.' Rye—Not much doing. About 3,500 bushels sold at 75a78 eta for Southern, and 831 for Penna. Corn, with fair receipts, has been in good demand, and about 35,000 bushels sold, mostly for shipment, atslasU cents for Southern yellow, 49 for white, and 51a52 for Penna., all weight. Oats continue without'much the extent of 2000 or 3000 bushels, at 38a3R cents for’Southern'. / \ IRON—Suppljes arc comuigybrward from the in terior and sales of 1200 tons Pigjnetal have come under our notice, ats2sa2B for Anthracite and 830 tor Cha/coal, six mos.; 600 tons Scotch Pig have .also been disposed of a private bargain ; in Blooms and Bars we hear of no sales of any consequence. Boiler plates sell slowly at s±a6ic per lb. SPIRITS—Gin in steady demand at $1.40a1,50 For Bremeyer’s old Fish single and treble flavor* and 51,35a1,40 for Bohlcn’s; N. E. Itum —Bills sell at 29 cts. Whiskey—About 1500 bills sold part to go out ofthemarket at22’a23 cts. and hhds in. small lots at 21 ia22 cts. BALTIMORE MARKET. REVIEW FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 1 FLOUR.—Howard Street Flour.—There has not been much animation in this branch of the Flour market, and prices have had a downward tendency during the week. On last Saturday and Monday some 1500 bbls. straight brands were: sold at $5,75. On Tuesday the market wasquite dull, and no sales were made. On Wednesday 1,000 bbls. were taken at 8,75, on time, with interest. On Thursday two or three small parcels of choice brands were taken at $5,75.° This morning prices have given way, and we note sales of 400 bbls. at $5,6S}, and 200 bbls. reported to have been, sold at $5,G2£. : €ity ; Mills Flour.—There was a sale on Tuesday at $6,12£. To-day we note a sale at quote' accordingly. The stock in fir|t hands is small. Rye Flour Sales of Ist quality at $4. Corn Meal. —Very little doing. A, mbderate lot of Baltimore barrels was sold at $2,50, and a few puncheons at $l3. Last sales of Pennsylvania barrels were at $2,31. GRAlN.—Wheat—The sales of parcels of red/ afloat, have generally ranged at 128a133 cents for good to prime. An occasional parcel has sold at 134 cents. We note a sale to-day of 1500 bushels good Pennsylvania red, rrceived by the Tide Water Canal, on ternw not transpired* but supposed to be 133a!35 cents. We quote family flour white Wheat at 150a160 cents; there was a sale to-day of 1400 bushels prime white at 160 cents.-. Corn.? —sales of white were made at 44a46 cents; yesterday the sales qf white were at 44a45 cents; and to-day there is a decline, with sales of white at 43a44 cts. Sales of yellow on Monday at 47a47i cents; on Wednesday, at the same prices.; yesterday at 47a4S cents; and to-day at 45;i4G cents. Rye— Sales ofMd. to-day at 80 cents. Oats.—We quote Md. and Virginia at 33a35 cents. IRON.—Sales of Baltimore Forge Iron at $3O. —. Small sales of Charcoal No. l.at $3O, and of No. 2 at s27as2S. Anthracite No. 2is held at $25. — Sales of Baltimore puddling Iron have been at,s3o, . and of Ashland pig at $3O, and of No. 2 ditto at ■$2S per ton. WHISKEY.—SaIes of barrels arc making at 24a 24J- cents, and of hhds. at 23}= cents, and we quote accordingly. Another Horrible Murder. It becomes our duty once more to record the facts of another foul and bloody murder, equally as ■hor rible as the Fourth street tragedy. The excitement in relation to that dreadful affair has scarroly passed away, ere another murder is perpetrated in the same city.. Between the hours ol in and 11 o'clock on .Saturday evening, the neighborhood of Sixth and Thompson streets was thrown into a ter rible state of excitement tyy the cries of “ Murder! Murder!" which apparently prnceded from the chamber of n house on the corner of said streets, 'occupied by a man named William Bechtel. Two persons forcibly entered tha premise >, and went up stairs to the chamber, burst-open the door, and round Mrs. Bechtel, wife of William.. Heohtel. lying upon iOni floor, weltering in her own blood, ami in a dying NtuUs Tho husband, whoso Immls were covered with blood, hml a lew minutes before their entrance i*bt tin 1 throat of his wil'e B lmm ear to ear with u nus ©r, severing the jugular vent, Miq died in mt half hour utter. Alter the eonmiissioit of the deed, he Attempted to destroy himself by emting his own throat,''hut was prevented from so doing by the neigh* bora, Ho was immediately taken loathe watch house, where )ie remaieed the night, and in the morn ing was taken before Alderman Lutz, of Spring (harden, and committed to prison for a further heai inffi , Ccjrouer Leidy at ajn early hour was summoned to hold an inquest upon the hotly of the murdered woman, and immediuljely repaire Ito the spot. All yesterday was occupied hv him in investigating the matter. The jury alter the examination ol'several of-the neighbors rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts. The prisoner is a boatman, and has three small children who arc by this act of their parent thrown destitute upon the cold charities of the world, lie had lived unhappy for some time with his wile.— Pninsylriininn. CoounrjF.. tub McnnKUKß. —Tins miscreant who has-been indicted ami tried tor the pre-medi tated. murder of a man named Matthews, in cold hlood. has been found guilfy 1 and sentenced to he hanged, one year hence. His execution would doubtless have been fixed for an earlier day. but that there is a law in the State of Maine, providing a year’s grace, to -give opportunity to the culprit to gather etidenco to prove his innocence, in case of his wrongful conviction. The closing scenes of the trial, were both solemn and allccting ones, both when the jury returned their verifier of guilty, and when Chief Justice Whitman pa.-sed sentence upon him. After the verdict was pronounced-by the jury the prisoner was asked if lie hail any. tiling to say why sentence of death should not be passed. He looked a moment at tliy judge, and then casting his eyes upon the jurors, said in a voice somewhat tremulous at first, but very soon in hie usually cool and stoical manner:— ; ‘The verdict is against an innocent man. I thank God there is a higher court than this—a tribunal before which we must all appear, where witnesses cannot swear falsely.' I had much rathec be in my own situation, than in the situation of him who may be now within the sound of my voice. I shall leave alter me. some thing in writing, which will show the public w here the guilt is. I bid. both my friends and my ene mies, an affectionate farewell. lam ready for my sentence." Mu. Clay's Cluk.it Days.— Mr. Clay is certain ly the luckiest saint in the political almanac. Or dinary qbjects of popular worship are content with one“ great day" in a-year set apart for their ben efit ; but. if we are to believe St. Harry, he has a “greatest day in his life" about twice a week. At Baltimore, he had one of these "great days'—at Philadelphia not less than six or. eight—and in New York he lias - nothing else.'" The only “great day" which seems to be determined to elude the grasp of the Kentuckian, is the Fourth of March.-SSjb/oi Doubt/. IZP~ The Easton Afrgw.f. of the.:2lth, says:—An unfortunate accident occurred at the Lime Stone Quarries of Mr. Peter Uhler, in Williams township, last Tuesday morning. A man named William Hawk wasengaged in drilling a hole in a large stone to prepare it for a blast, and at the same time others were engaged at blasting in a neighboring quarry, when a stone from a blast hit him and broke his leg. Dr. C. C. Field was called in. who found it necessary to amputate his leg, which was done above the knee. The poor fellow died about half an hour after the amputation - i / Fires —We regret ito learn that the hotel of 'Mr. Kinscr, on the Philadelphia railroad, near the •Gap, in this county, was totally consumed by fire ,on last Friday afternoon. are about holding a ball at Heading, ;the funds to be appropriated to the Berks county volunteers now in Mexico. il_r"Lieut. Col. Fremont is about to leave Wash ington with his family for a residence in Oregon. It is .said that President 'Polk has not yet accepted :Col. Fromont’s resignation. * ID* Tom Corwin is down east, among the blue light Federalists, seeking grave-diggers to prepare “hospitable graved", for the brave Americans who have- gloriously defended the flag of fVceclotih A worthy rtgbHt-, aml a ehoke locution for hi* business. W E 7" The Lebanon Courier says that the real estate of Taoxxa B. been appraised at four hundred and eighty-five .thousand dollars. It comprises Cornwall and Cfilebrook Furnaces, with the invaluable ore bank.of Cornwall: Castle Fin, Speedwell, Hopewell, and Spring Forgte; with about thirty thousand acres of lahd, situated in' the counties of Lebanon* Lancaster, Adams* Dauphin, and Berks. The personal property of the estate is, we understand, equal, in value, which will make a productive estate worth about a million of dollars. MARRIAGES. On the 28th ult., by therßev. J. J. Strind, Bool* den Miller to Catharine Yeager, both of East Lam peter township. i . On the same day, by the same, Benjamin Eshle man to Catharine Harnish, both of Conestoga town ship. On the 14th ult., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, Reu ben Manderback, of Berks county, to Mary Ann Mettgar, of this city. On the 16th ult., by the same, Miller Eckman, of Colerain township, to Elizabeth Eckman of Little Britain township. At the Speedwell Mansion House, on the 2d inst. by the Rev-. H. Flabliston, Solomon Senfl of Codo trus township, York county, to Sarah Eby of Eliza beth township. v (York papers please copy.) DEATHS. On the Ist inst., George W. Frick, in the 31st year of his age. On the 2d inst. by the Rev. John C. Baker, John Henry Wetzel to'Sarah Zell, both of this city. On Wednesday last,of inflammation of the bowels, Alva Morris, an interesting child of Marcus D. Holbrook, Esq.fcf this city, aged 5 years and 4 months. On the 27th ult.. Mary C., relict of John R. Montgomery, aged 52 years. In West Earl township, on the 16th ult., An drew Wise, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 88 ■ years, 4 month and 8 days. In Manheiin township, on the 24th ult., Fanny Graybill, aged 25 years, 10 months and 31 days. In this city, on the 26th ult., at the residence of her brother-in-law, Lewis Sprecher,' Maria Bear. On the 17th ult., in Sadsbury township, Slater B. Kirk, in the 23d year of his age. East Notice. Franciscus Thomas Fray Jno Ford Thomas Finley Dr T ( Finelrock Jacob or (Sami Fisher Julius Lecture and Exhibition- — lowa Flickinger Jonathan Indians. Goff q g THE inhabitants of Lancaster are respectfully Qontz John informed, that a party of Eleven lowa Indians ; gamer Jno from the Upper Missouri river, will give their wild ■ gamber Jno and exciting entertainments at the Mechanics’ In- j (« ac ) l | l p eter stitute, on Wednesday and Thursday -evenings, j G ' Be;lr & Brubaker April sth and uth | 0 A gentleman accompanying this party will give , G j lacllcr Mrs Jane a brief Lecture on the Manners, Customs, Super- g oo j Sami stititions, &c., of thisiwar-like Tribe, and fully ex- j Gallici ; er Miss B plain their different Dances, Games, &c which | Ga[ber v , iss M thev will give at each exhibition, making-the enter- j£ tainment both instructive and amusinfe. ' 1 Hess Joseph The party consists of one Chief, two Braves, five , Jacob Warriors, and three Squaws,.all in full Indian cos- | Jess j aco t, A tume and war paint Haufler Chas This is the same exhibition that gave such gen- i£ arn i s ij i) av id cral satisfaction through the N. England States, H ‘ T c during the last winter. Ilobbs V C Admission 25 cents, no half price for children, Graham - unless accompanied by their parents or guardians. H r , N Doors open nt 7 o’clock. [April 4. Jt-10 i Herr Joscl)h PERSONS indebted to the subscriber for sub scription to the “Intelligencer and Journal,” and .advertising and jobbing, will please settle their respective accounts before the 10th of April next, tyurch 28, 1848. ' FRANKLIN G. MAY. iYo. SO. 1000 ? No. SO. nine REWARD!!!' Hari,cs‘s'* 1 C CI.VN it be said that all believe without calling j Hess Henry or / and proving to their own satisfaction that goods JBarrSainl are selling at the lowest prices at No. SO ; therefore J we specially invite our town and country friends to Johnston Wm 2 call and secure bargains in the purchase of Jacobs Cyrus Spring and Summer Drv Goods, , r ~K i ° ‘ kaunmau George Ginghams, 12J cents; Delaines, 12£ cents; Cali- Kor-a Jacob coes, 3,4, o, (5, and 8 cents per yard, choice pat- ltulus 2 terns, splendid light colored satin striped Alpaca 'killnuste M Lustre. Linen Lustre dress goods, extra large sized colored Delaine Shawls, very fine and cheap. Also, Bedticking, 6} cents; bleached and unbleached Mjislin, a yard wide, 5, G, 7, and 8 cents; Cones toga Muslin. 8j cents by the piece; Cloths, Casni morcft, Vestings, &c. Summer Goods, for men's and boy's wear, from 8 to 12£ cents, with a geuc rui assortment of dry goods, equally as elteap. Please call and see, under the Museum, 2 squares iVom the Court House,’“ftorth Queen street, where you will he amply rewarded lor your trouble In the wav ol'eheup gootls. Also, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &C* Tea, Collee, Sugar, Molasses. Spiees, &e. Salt, FUh, Oil, Tar, tie. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Al monds, Filberts, tie. Fretieh Travelling and Mar keting Baskets, basket carnages and chairs in great variety, tie SKUARS, TOBACCO', &c 100,000 Spanish, Half Spanish ami gars, Smdi, Snutf Boxes, Pipes, Kino und-Dry Tobacco, &e. 30 boxes Cottiers, (Jreaners, Congi Dew, and other brands ping and cave co, in large or small quantities, at , prices. / /* s - . j 200'half and quarter barrels No. 1, xrTaud 3 Slacfccrql, of the most choice selections, which we are bound to sell lower than can be had in the City of Lancaster. {Cr Picase don't Ibrjict the place, under the Mu seum, No. SO, two squares from thn Court House PINKHRTON & S-MKI.TZ. 3m-10. • Marc'll -1, 1 S-IP. DIKRICAX CXOTUIXG STORE, SIGN OP THE BIG PANTS By George Spurrier. North Queen SJrcet, next door to Bear’s Printing Office , and nearly opposite to Michael’s Hotel. Gf FORGE SPI’RRIER would return his sincere f thanks to his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and a determination to sell nothingluit what is well made and of good materials, to merit a continuance of public patronage. 1 have just returned from Philadelphia with a; entire new stock of goods, select"'! • .!n.;r • and’ consisting m part u-‘ Superfine French ('loth. Do. French Doc S/:i t Fine Fra u-h S ■ -• . And a splendid as-mmimi: •< ' F-' lcy S:i * . winch 1 wui be happy to m.iKe up, for tii.<-"' prefer being measured, in the best ami most fash ionable manner. \ have a:so on band a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of my own manufacture, which I will warrant to be well made and of gobd material, and which 1 can sell at the very Jowest cash prices. • Customer’s work made to order in the most fashionable manner and by the best workmen. {£f* Don’t forsiet the place, sign of the mr pants North Queen Street, nearly opposite ichaolh. hotel GKO. SPUUUKII, Merchant Tailor. April 4-3m-10.] of Sicpiii'ii Bflo.i.b; In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. ■VTTHIEREAS, Benjamin H. Kauffman, one of y\ the trustees of Stephen Hombemcr, did. on the 15th dav of March. IS4B, file in the office of the Prothonotary of said court, his account of the said estate : ?votico is hereto-given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint ed tlic 29th day of April, IS4S. for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions he iilc.d. Attest, J. 11. -KURTZ, Proth'y. Prothonotary’s Office, Lancaster, April 4. IS4S.J 10-4 t Boamels and Hals. MISS MAYER will be prepared on day, the 3d of April, and throughoutßgSajji the entire season, to attend to all business belonging to MILLINERY, and is prepared to alter, whiten, press, and trim Straw Hats and Bonnets, in a superior manner and short notice, at the residence of her mother, in Prince street. April 4-tl-10. Notice. A Stated Meeting oT the Stockholders of the Lancaster alßl Susquehanna Slack .Water Nav igation Compahv, will be held on Tuesday the 2d day of May next, at the Company's Office, in the city of Lancaster, for the election of Five Mana gers to serve for the ensuing year. GEO. COLDER, April 4-4t-10.] Secretary and Treasurer. Fashionable Spring millinery. MRS. BAILIE will open an assortment of Fashionable Spring Millinery, on Thursday, April 6th, at the residence her mother, Mrs. A. DucHMAN,'in East King street. Lancaster, April 4, 1848. 4t-10 For Rent. A TWO STORY HOUSE, in East King ~ street, one door west of the residence of A. N. Breneman. Forterms, apply to Mrs. H. AfM’LENEGAN. [Lan. April 4,1848-3t-10 Notice to Teachers. A MEETING of the School Directors of Para dise township, will be held at the public house of John Row, (Black Horse,) on the 15th of April, at 10 o’clock, precisely, for the purpose of appoint ing seven teachers for Baid.dlßtricL Liberal sala ries will be fcivdhi By order of the Board, THOMAS M> SOBLEV, BecHv April 4, |R4S. t . 21M0 L' IST OF LETTERS r at Lancaster, April Persons catling for lettei ad re imainingtn the Post-Office 1, 1848. i will please say they are Used. Kenner Geo KJing Joanna Kilgore J or Gilchrist L Landis Isaac Landis Jacob Landis Jno Long Jeremiah Lotty Catharine Lamea Edw H Luber 'Catharine LauberML Leonard Miss Catharine Lewis Thos Linton. David Leaman Rev Dr 2 Leidigh David ~ M McLanahan A G MemtMreJane Martin Henry B Miller G J Miller Fred Miller Wm Miller David F Mcllroy & Thompson. Myers Jno Metzgar Geo W Martin Jno S McGlaeghlin Miss Jane I Mitchell Wm E Asher Martin 2 B Brubaker Geo Brubaker Jno Brubaker Daniel Brown Joseph Brown J Black Jas M Barr M iss Elizabeth Barr Benjamin Bender Benj S Beighcert Sami W. Burns Wm Barnard Robt Barton Sami Banks Joshua' Brady Edw Broughton James Buyers and Kennedy BailyJno Buckwalter Benj Bushong Miss Mary A Bayard Henry M Bingham W B Brcneiser Jacob Beltzhoar C B C Caffrey James % Clark Jno C Charles C II ! Charles Sami I Couplin Philip - Cail Wm ' Cast Ilenry Camp Mrs Mary D L Dripp Robt Devlin Jno 1 Durlach A D Dietrich David W Diffcnderfer II ’ Debolt Miss Catharine ! E i Eichclberger J A '■ Everett Wm E i Eshelman Jno j ( Estov Michael A & I Diffenbach Jno i Eckert Isaac ,jingel Bcnidict F Foote Isaac Frev J L j Foltz J G Fugly Sarah Neb Jno Nichelson W Neugart Lorentz 0 O’Neill Patrick N’Neill Jno Ochsner Jno Porter Jno Plank Daniel Painter Jno R Reilly Thos Reilly Sami Ramsey Sami G Ringwalt David Rudi Jno Jacob Replin Joseph G Robeson Hunter Rohrer Martin S Shank Jno Snider J W Steck Danl F 2 ShoafF Martin Struve Henry Stine Jacob Seebolt Henry Smith Mrs F Smith Wm W . Shaub Jno Snuffer G Sawyer Mrs Eliza Stevens Olivar Steham Mr Stauffer Abraham Stoner Geo Swartz David G Struve Henry Smith Wm Smaling Sami Stoner Jacob Sprowl James Snyder Sami T Troycr Catharine A Taylor Miss C A Tomlinson Miss Maria Traisey Miss Sarah ■ v Vibberts Horace Vogel Francis S W Walter Miss II WoIEW Wilson Mrs Mary Waste Herman H V Wilks Philip Waters Geo Witmer Jno Wercntc Rev C ' Weidman Jno Witmer D W Williams Sami W ood Robert 7. Zimmerman Theo 1 Zook 1) MARY DIXSON, P. M. April l, IS4S. Great Revolution L Y THE PRICES OF DRY GOODS. H'7io (ire to he bear/itted by this remarkable change? THE PEOPLE! WHY f lET them- call at the Dec Hive Store, North j Queen street, ami see; here they can buy as much tor sl.oo—as they a ’short time ago would have to pay tjjtsLOU tor* 'rhia then isa radical change lor the oNpre** benellt of the people. Let them call earlv and see the untn: of cheap tndl honutilhl (imutrt jmd nm-ti Ut"Ailntiumi now-u-dnvs urn roinurknblt* I IiHKnTY, Splendid Luwnn, Hut color*, 1 3S inch MimliuH, heavy uml lino, lor 1 Mus d'e Lai ties'? A goodarticle of Plain Mode* uml 111 k, only T 2 i cts, A good article, Highly Cuimdeon. Alouniing Dress Goods; Ladies can he supplied with every article; thr mourning. Hood plain Blk. Chint7.es, only T2J- cts. Hood ** i.awns, 1*2.1, IS and cts. Mazatlnns, Bereges and Silk Tissues. Ladies Gloves i / Lisle thread, Silk and Kid ; MissesTllovcs in variety At the Bee Hive, CHAS. K. WKXTZ & BRO. g. Ginghams: .lustT>pnned, 4 cases of splendid French, Scotch and English Dress Ginghams, New patterns ami verv cheap—at THE BEE HIVE, North Qtu n st. Ladies Summer Dresses. The greatest variety of the most splendid styles just received, among the newest styles are Mazatlans, .... Magnificent. Zeplirines, .... Beautiful. Zephr Tissues, .... Lovely. Pompadours Fascinating. icc. i:c., perfectly exhaustless, at the BKE HIVE, North Queen street. Cl lAS. K. WENTZ & BRO. Bonnet Ribbons ng, the newest styles for Spring and Sum iue ureulest variety ever seen in Lancaster.— •n• lias i>een in the selection of styles •. at the •' BEE HIVE. JCrnbroidiric: \Y. L ice Cape . Embroidered S.vi.ss Muslins, for Dielses. At the BEE HIVE, Noitii Queen st. April, 4, IS4S. t.-10 MiiCkiultiy’s tvlisc-^iiaui^s. C CRITICAL and Miscellaneous Writings of fhos. ; Macaulay, in one volume, on .91.25, at 'jUpD $ MUIUtAY opposite the Pose office-, N. Queen 5.., Lancaster. Contents: Haliam's C:»nsi.iiu.uiu. History, Mhtun, Mucin,ivoili, Drydou, History, Smithev's Colloquies on Society, t Moore's Lite of Byron, i Southey's Bunyan’s Pilgrim's Progress, Crokcf's Boswell's £ife of Johnson, Lord Nugent's Memoirs of Hampden. Nitres’ Memoirs of Lord Burghley, Dumont's Recollections of-Mirabeau, ' Lord Million’s War of the Succession, Walpole's Letters tex Sir H. Mann, Thackaray’s Earl Chatham, Earl Chatham, 2d part, Lord Bacon, Mackintosh's History of the Revolution of Eng and. Sir John Malcolm's Life of Lord Clive, Life and Writings of Sir W. Temple, Church and State, Ranke’s History of the Popes, Cowley and Milton,; Mitford’s History of Greece, The Athenian Orators, Comic Dramatists of the Restoration, Lord Holland, • Warren Hastings, : Frederic the Greatj Lays of Ancient Rome, , Madame D’Arblay,* Addision, Barcre's Memoirs, Montgomery’s Poems, Civil. Disabilities of the Jews, Mill on Government, Bentham’s Defence of Mill, Utilitarian Theory of Government. W .th a large collection of Literary Works of high character at very low prices. April 4, 1848 Clieap Window Blinds. J.B. WILLIAMS, Venetian Blind Manixfacturer, No. 12, North 6th street , Philadelphia, HAS now on hand, the largest, and most fash ionable assortment of narrow slat, and other Venitian Blinds, of any other establishment in the United States. Comprising entire.new style, trim mings, and colors, which will be sold at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail. Old Blinds Painted and Trimmed to look equal to new. The citizens of Lancaster county and adjoining districts are respectfully invited to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Feel ing confident of pleasing and giving satisfaction to ail who may favor him with a callj he respectfully i solicits their attention* HBfttAMlN J* WILLIAMS* No* 12) N, Oth at** Philadelphia* 3m-10 ApHl 4* I*4B* emaining in the FoitOffite after co., April 1; 1848.-- Hep Jacob Hougentobler Joseph 1 Hahnlen Jacob Hospan D John? Hamaker £lia? 2 KeyserMichael Kealer Jacob .Joseph Long A . Landis Elizabeth 2 Mosur C Michael Myers Henry sen Mecly Sajnpel. Maser Mi£hael Miller Jeremiah Rev Mamaugh Jones Nailor Samuel Plank John Redlinger Frederick Roland Ann Rosier Samuel Snyder Peter Scheetz Batazar Sholl Jacob 2 Shellahamar Frances Sholl Christian Simpson Joseph Trout John Tanner Richard Trout Joseph Willower Ann Mary Watson C Margarette james Laird, -p. m. 3t-10 LIST OF LETTERS at Mount Joy, Lam Brant Samuel Burkey John Breton John Bender Rebecca Baker Peter Biymer Jacob* Brisbane H Wm Rev Brennaman Henry jr Brown George Caldwell Samuel 2 Charles Joseph' Cover John Dunahugh Jas Davis Slaymaker, Dyer A Eberle Henry Ebersole Frances Funk Jacob Faire John Finffrock Benj 2. Fletcher Adam Gilroy Hugh Garman Jacob ! Gish T John Gebford Jacob Gence-George Good John Grisien Margarette Haslip John Haag Michael Hammond D fcdmund Hammaker Daniel April 4,1548. Tuition. THE present, being the season of removals and changes, Mrs. Maxwell embraces the oppor tunity to remind her friends and the public, that her school is still continued at the old pliice, East Orange street, second door above the College, where is still given the same unwearied and careful attention to bring forward the children committed to her care, not only in the branches studied, but in the development of intellect, by teaching to re flect, and to reason. Her discipline is the law of kindness ; the .stimulus to learn, is emulation, and a desire to acquire information.. The branches taught, are Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arith metic, Geography, Grammar, Composition, History, Astronomy, Botany, Natural Philosophy, Drawing and Painting, with plain and ornamental needle work, knitting, and netting. Term's from two to live dollars per quarter. — Every accommodation afforded to parents in the wav of trade. [April 4, IS4S 3t-10 Doctor J. C. Stanley, most respectfully inform his numerous YY patients, now under treatment, as also the public in general, that he has removed his Medical and Truss oftice, to Market Square, adjoining the Intelligencer 4* Journal office , at the West end of the Court House, where he will be found at all times prepared to attend to the relief and cure of Hernia or Rupture, in its different forms, prolapsus titeri, of falling of the womb, in all its stages, and all diseases of similar character, j Having purchased th'c exclusive right of making and vending Doctor Landis’ celebrated Patent Dou ble Spring Truss and Supporters,-Avliich has been highly recommended by the Medical Faculty of Philadelphia and Lancaster, and has already been the means of curing permanently a great number of persons, male and female, laboring under those diseases, he can confidently ensure the same result, having at the present time a large .assortment of in struments adapted to all ages and conditions. All operations in surgery promptly attended to, and Strangulated Hernia relieved immediately and successfully. Also, the practice of m'edicine attended to, as usual, in all its various branches He will be found in his office at all times, except when absent on professional duties Lancaster, April 4, IS4S Select School. THE subscriber (formerly Princijm! of a Female Scininarv) respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster that lie intends openin': a SELECT SCHOOL , in this citv, for both sexes, on Monday the Ist day of Mav. His School will be held on the second story of Mr. Kramph's building, corner of Orange and\\orth Queen street. The following branches will lie taught: Spelling, Reading, Writing. Arith metic. Geography, Grammar, Ancient and Modern History. Composition. Mensuration, Algebra, &c. He hasan Orrerv, GoometricaPDiagrams, &c., which he will use while lecturing on the various sci ences. During the progress of the school various Chemical experiments will be performed, so that the composition and properties of bodies may be correctly elucidated-—while endeavoring to discip line the mind, ami cultivate the-intellect of his pupils. He will at the same time lead them forward ill the formation of u good moral elmracler—which he considers to be of primary importance. We may be pbvsirallv and intellectually great, but if desti tute oi* moral culture, nil our elforts to sustain the, institutions of our country will be limitless. He so licits the patronage of the citizens of Lancaster, assuring them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to -give general satisfaction. Terms of tuition from $ll to £0 per ipiarten sat istlietorv relbreuces will be given. * \ (SKOUGK M. CLAWHKS. ) Lancaster, March 2s, IS IS. tit>ll/ Slulo Convention, DKLRtiATKS to the State Medical Convention, ami the Profession generally are hereby in formed, thut the Sessions of the (Convention will ho held in the Methodist Episcopal Church, (Rev. Win. Trio's) in North Duke street, in the city of Lancas ter —commencing on Tuesdav, the 11th day of April next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. All Medical Societies, Schools, and Hospitals are respectfullv desired to send delegates ; and in such counties, where no such institutions at present exist, the regular members of the Profession are particularly invited to assemble, and choose dele gates from their number —in order that the repre sentation may be as full and complete as possible. Delegates are requested to resistor their names as soon as convenient after their arrival. The Committee f»t* Arrangement will be in attendance at the Church, on the evening previous to, and the morning of the dav of meeting, to attend to that dutv. l>v order of the Committee, ” ’ HENRY CAIIPICNTEIt, jLan. ‘‘•larch 2K, IS4S.] Chairman. Xcw Goods! IVew Goods! JI’ST RECEIVED and now opening at the New York Store, in North Queen street, a full and splendid assortment of Spring Goods, among which may he found the following, viz : Carpetings. Floor ami 'fable Oil Cloths, Druggets, 10-1, 11-1 and 12-4 Counterpanes, Embossed 'fable and Toilet Covers. Bleached and Unbleached Shirt ings from 3-1 to 12-1 wide, from 4 cents per yard upwards. S-l to 12-4 Linen Shirtings, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-1 Damask Table Cloths, Cotton and Linen, Doxies and Napkins, Ginghams, Checks, Ticking, Crash, and Diapers, Calicoes fast colors, from 4cts. per varcl upwards, Ginghams good colors, 12 cts., for dresses, Laines, and M D. Laines, worth 25 for 12; cts.. New Style Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, Dress Goods in full assortment, besides all other •foods usually kept in the Dry Goods Fancy and Queensware Line, which weare offering at reduced prices. [March 27,1848.] GRIEL & GILBERT. Estate of Matthew Henderson. In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of iMncaster. "ITT HEREAS, A. S. Henderson, Committee over W the person and estate of ‘'Utthew Henderson, [an habitual drunkard,] did on the 'l4th day ot March, IS4S. file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate. <Noticc is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the third day of April, IS4S, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed; Attest : J. 11. KURTZ, Proth'y. Prothonotarv*s Office; ) Lan., March 2S, IS4S. 5 • 0-4 t Estate of Wm. W. Pennell, dec’d. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Wm. \V. Pennell, late of Lancaster city, de ceased, having been granted to the subscribers,— all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to GEORGE QUIGLEY, Paradise township. JAMES B. LANE, Lancaster city. March 17, 184S-tf-8j To Contractors. SEALED proposals for building a bridge across Cocaliao creek, near Bowman’s tavern, in Eph rata township, will be received at the Commission ers office until 2 o'clock, P. M., on Tuesday the ISth of April next. - The plan and specifications can be seen at the said office at anv time previous to the letting. THOS. PATTERSON, JOHN LANDES, JOHN WITMER, ' Lan. March 21, IS4S-td-S] Commissioner Samuel; Townsend, No. 35, South Second street, between Market and Chesnut streets, East side, Philadelphia. IMPORTER and DEALER in Three Ply, Ingrain, and Venitian Carpetings ; Canton, Nankin and Spanish Mattings; Floor and Table Oil Cloths; Cotton and Woollen Druggetts ; Stair Rods, &c. Feb. 1,1845-*4m] [35 South Second st. School Bc-Opencd. TITISS MARY P. MIDDLETON informs her JJX friends that she will re-open her school on MONDAY NEXT, April 3, in the Lutheran Sunday School Building, South Duke street. Terms of Tuition from $ 1,50 to 8 3 a quarter. The greatest care will be taken of the children entrusted to her. March 28, 1848-2t-0 Dr. M. M. Moore, »cnUst. CJTILt. continues to perform all operations on the TEETH upon tettns to stfit the timCß. Office North Queen street) opposite Kaufitatn's Hotel, up 1 B County Court Proclamation. 'TVTHEREAS, tht HoTaortble ELtIS LEWIS, TV President, and Jacob Gloss and- ExiirtxL ScSAimi, Etq’ru,- Aaaociate Judges of thd Court of Coinmon Pleaj, m aud far the County ofLaricaa ter, and Assistant Justices of the Co’nrt of Oyer and Terminer and General JaUjbelivdrv and Quarter Sessions of the Peace,- in. and for the said County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me di rected, me, among other things to Cooke Public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail DeliveirY: Also, & Court of General Quarter Ses sions of the Peace and Jail Delivery,- will commence in the city of Lancaster, in the ComrOonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the THIRD MONDAY OF APRIL NEXT, 1848,. in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Lan caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the .Coroner, Constables, of the city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there, in their own proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords and .examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices appertain in that behalf to be done ; and also, all those-who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 22d of January, IS4S. / D. HARTMAN,” Sheriff. I N. B> —Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit j nessey will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the Sessions —Justices of the Peace are particularly requested to return their recogni zances, on the week next preceding the Court, to Wm. Mathiot, Esq., the Prosecuting Attorney, thaj bills of Indictment may be prepared, and ready to,be sent to the Grand Jury ..so that thatbody may not be unnecessarily detained for a want of busi ness, and thq Prosecuting Attorney will have lei sure to proceed immediately to the trial of Indict ments pending. Lancaster, March 21. tc-S. Mayor's Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Mayor, Recorder, and two of the Aldermen or Justices of the Peace of the City of Lancaster, have issued their precept, to me and the Commissioners of tire county of Lancaster directed, for drawing Jurors, and the usual venire has issued, to me directed, for summoning the Jurors drawn in pursuance of said precept, and holding a Mayor’s Court for the said city, on the Second Monday of April next, 184 S. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIJ'EN, to all the Aldermen, Justices of the Peace, and Consta bles within the said city of Lancaster, that they -be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, examinations, and other remembran ces, to do those things which to their offices in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they‘who prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the county of Lancaster, charged with offences alleged to have been com mitted within the limits of said city, and to be found there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 22d day of February, 1848. DAVID HARTMAN, Sheriff. N. B. —Aldermen and Justices of the Peace who have recognizances returnable to the Mayor’s Court, are requested to hand them to George M Kline, Esq.,' the Deputy Attorney General, a few days before the court, that the indictments may be prepared for the Grand. Jury as soon as the court opens, that that body may not be detained, and court proceed to the trial of the causes pending. Punctual attendance of Jurors and Witnesses will be expected and required each day at the opening of the court. f Lancaster, March 14, 184 S. tc-7 Herr Driesbach, The Great Lion Tamer, UPON being asked the other day, “ in what man ner he was enabled to have such wonderful in fluence with H'animals,” replied with great truth: “ Be firm in purpose and keep your eye steady upon what you undertake and you must be successful! ” .This then explains the extraordinary, success at the Ch Bee Hive,” where it is crowded witli the lovers of Choice Bargains. Here Heavy Unbleached Muslin worth 10 ccnfs, is now selling for Gi cts. per yard. Fine bleached 4-4 mus. worth 10 cts. selling for Gi Fast col. Mane. Ginghams worth 18 selling for 12j Good Pocket Handkts., worth 12j selling for Gi Linen Cambric “ worth 20 selling for 12} “ “ “ worth 10 selling for 10 Calicoes, . . worth 10 selling for Gi A lot of Hosiery very cheap. Ladjos open worked white Cotton Hose, 25 cts.; they arc very desirable ami worth 50 cts. per pair. A lot of heavy Irish Linens, a great bargain, they were bought subjoct to a lew water stains ami wifi be sold off very cheap. '■* Mus. tin Lalnes lor the Spring worth 25 ctu., now selling for 12} cts. Mode col. Lustres. Satin striped QuukortuiU’*—a lum uli I'ul art kit' tor tlrt'NUOti. I Tho above good* together with a large lot of de sirable bargain*, have jti*l boon received and will ho sold imiupdiato.ly at a small advance fur cash. (’HAS. K. WENTZ & Hilo, AT TilK BKJu North Queen street, 10doors north id* the Post office, [Fob. 22, IS-1S—tt--l Null. Fashion*. D SHULTZ, Hatter, No. 19i North Queen st., , would respectfully inform his friends and the public that lie Ims just received from NewYorknnd Philadelphia the latest Fall and Winter Fashions, and will lie pleased to furnish his customers and all others with them at the shortest notice. As ull his Hats are manufactured under his immediate super intendence, lie feels warranted in saying, that for durability and finish they cannot be surpassed by ativ establishment in this or any other city in the Union. His stock consists of Beaver, Nutria, Brush. Russia, Cassimcre, Moleskin, Silk, Sic. Sac. which he will dispose of at the lowest prices. Cali and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. CAPS, CAPS! His assortment of Caps is one of the most extensive in the city and ho is adding to it daily. Customers mav rest assured that they will be suited, as he has carefully selected his stock from the largest assort ments in New York and Philadelphia. Don't for get the stand, directly opposite Michael's Hotel. North Queen street. Country Merchants visiting Lancaster, dealing in Hats or Caps, can be supplied at wholesale prices, from one to a dozen, such as they may want. He also informs his numerous friends and custo mers that he still continues to conduct the Hatting business in all branches as heretofore, atjiis OLD STAND IN NEW HOLLAND, to which place all orders for the delivery of Hats arc requested to be forwarded. sep 4-14-ly. DAVID SHULTZ. Enterprise Boarding School. THE subscriber having been frcqucntlysolicited, has now made an arrangement in his school for the accommodation of Boarders, either boys or girls, after the first.of May next. (Instruction will be given in all the customary branches of an English Education, such as Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Histo ry, Chemistry, Philosophy, Botany, Elocution, Al gebra, and Mathematics; Also, in Phonography, Pitman’s beautiful system of Short-hand Writing, adapted to all purposes of business and correspon dence, as well as for accurate verbatim reporting. Pupils’ will be furnished with all such books asthey desire, at the usual retail prices. School to com mence on the first day of May. The price for Board, Tuition and Washing, for one Quarter of 13 weeks, will be s26—one half payable in advance. The location is in the Village of Enterprise, on the Columbia Railroad, 7 miles east of the city of Lancaster. ' For further particulars address the subscriber. WILLIAM BURGESS, REFERENCES. Mark P. Cooper, Jesse- K. Cooper, Isaac Evans, Dr. J. Gibsons, Enos Conard, H. Esbenshade, En terprise. Dr. J. S. Longshore, Edward H. Magill, W. H. Johnson, Bucks county. S. P. Andrews, A. F. Boyle, Editors of the Anglo Saxon, New York. Enterprise, Lan. co., Pa., Feb. 15, 184 S. 3m-3 Look Here! Clocks and Watches. THE undersignfid has just returned from Philadelphia with a new and splendid ‘assortment of Clocks, Watches, Accordeons, J*-* vh Musical Boxes, Gold Pens, S:c., which lie prepared to dispose of on the most reasonable terms. Among his assortment may be found Gold and Silver Levers, Imitation Levers, Quartiers and English Watches, and a new article of Clocks, and all articles usually kept in his line. He respect fully invites the inspection of his friends both in town and country to his stock of goods with the as surance that from his assortment they cannot fail to make a selection of any article they may want. Repairing attended to as usual, and all work warranted. JOHN BROWN, Agt. Feb. 15, 1848. .3 Great, Baronins, DR. & C. A. EHLER, have just opened at • iheir cheap cash Drv Goods store, in the National House building, North Queen street,a splendid assortment of Cloths of all colors. Black and Fancy Cassimeres. Cassinetts. Vestings of t evert/ description. AB*SO— Plaids of every description. Cashmeres, Mouslin de Laities, Alpachns. Shawls, Flannels, Tickings and Checks. Hosiery and Gloves, &c. &c. The public are invited, to call and examine their stock ns they are determined to sell at a small ad vance ftANtßLft.Bttt.Eß. C. AMANDtm EHIER, rnn m 118 BPSWIEWCAKP& American Clothing Store! Sign oftkt Stripti Pantt, ! | BY GEORGE SPURRIER, 3 * "VjTORTH Queen street, font dowrs from the 5 Si. v Court House, and nett to John Bear’sm gPrinting office, nearly opposite Michael’s Ho-* j*tel, Lancaster, Pa. 5 H Rsmemter this Establishment cdflfani S I The Cheapest and Best* Beady-Sade Clothing " = til the City, [ 3 AND SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH rRICES. Feb. 15, 1848. * 2m-3. White Crape Shawls. I LONGENECKER & CO., have received a! lot of handsome White Crape Shawls of alii prices and qualities to tHe most costly, which tKey will dispose of at small advances. Also, a new lot of Paris Embroideries, Needle Worked Collars, caps and laces. Silk Fringej, &c. A beautiful assortment of Fancy Dress poods, Ginghams, Lawns, Balzorines, Bereges, &c.J Linen- Plaids and Silk Ginghams. A beautiful lot of Bonnet Ribbons. LONGENECKER & CO., Corner of East King and Centre Square. May 25, 1547. • . 1 IT-tf Ornamental Marble Works, IjIAST King-street, next door to John N. Lane’s store. Charles M. liowell, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster and the public in general, that he carries ou the MAR BLE BUSINESS, in all its various branches, and invites all to call on him, as he is satisfied that he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the city or state. He invites the public to call and examine his stock of finished Mantels, Monuments, .Tombs, Grave Stones, and also his collection of designs fi>r Monuments, Tombs, &c., before purchasing else where. janlG LongenecUer & Co., the attention of the public to their large j and splendid assortment of Dry Goods. The mercantile relations in which they stand j enable them to compete with any in their business. To the low price of their goods, (which are selected with great care and taste.) is united the greatest variety in styles of all that is new and desireable. Their” stock of STAPLE AND FANCY- DRY GOODS is the largest in the city. There is a great range for the indulgence of the fancy, and it is with pleasure they can assert there are few of those who have favored them with a call that have left unsatisfied. [hoy 16 ’47-42-tf New Supply of Boots & Shoes Gum Shoes, &c. fmJ THE subscriber has just received a new: supply of Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, &c., at his stand, in North Queen Street, two doors above the Post Office, to which he invites the attention of his patrons and the public in general. He has a supply of Gum Shoes of ever)’ descrip tion, consisting of Buskins, Sandals, and plain, with double soles, and also a common article, nov 9 ’47-41] , ADAM S. KELLER* The Industrious Bee still gathers in Store. rpHE largest and most splendid stock of DRY I GOODS ever offered in the city of Lancaster, is now being opened at the Bee Hive , North Quern Street, wholesale and retail. This stock has just been received direct from Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and comprises some of the rarest bargains of the day, for Fall and Winter sales—Shawls, Silks, Merinoes, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. sept 21 ’47-21 IVew Goods. THE subscribers are opening a full assortment o Fall and Winter Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, I which will be offered at the lowest market prices. ALSO—Lovering’s Syrup Molasses in hhds. and bbls. Lovering’s Crushed and Pulverised! Sugars. Low priced Brown Sugars. Rio, Java, and Lagu avra Coffee. Fresh New England Hops. Bed Feathers, Bcc. &c. C. HAGER & SON. sep 21 I 34 Carpetings! Carpetings! TUST opening, a large ami splendid assortment, consisting in part, of the following Goods, viz: Imperial 3-Plv superfine, tine,and common Ingrains, Venetian, and Rag Carpetings, from 12’- cents per vard upwards—at the New York Store. March 14, IS4B-7. GRIEL fie GILBERT. China, Cillass & Quecm-warc* JUST Veeoivecl. a full assortment of Chinfo Glass nml Qneeus-wnrc, to which wc respectfully in vite the attention of purchasert*. fJIUKIi & GI IjHF.IIT. New York Store. _ March 14. IS4S-7, . To Shoe Makers. riAHE subscriber has a llrsl-rute workman from \ Philadelidiiti. who makes and impair* all kind* of Slum Makers Tool*, which will bo dnnn at the lowest prior*, anil wtu’ri*ml'm! to work wol], doc t»2-17 11. C. Loll 11 EH. SorvunlN* Friend. VNOTIIF.U supply of Sonant*’ Frioml (the host Sluvo Blacking in tho enuutrv) just roooived by G KO. A. \. 1 LLEU, March H-St-7.] West King nt., Lancaster. IRISH LINENS. —IUU pieces just received direct from Boston, they are a great bargain, and well worthy the examination of every housekeeper. Tickings, Flannels, Crash, Table Diaper, for sale at mnarkablv low prices at the BEE HIVE, Sept. 21, 1847. —34 North Queen st. fjjillE LADIES are particularly invited to cail I early and oxatnine those beautiful and rich BONNET RIBBONS, all new, fall styles, now opening at the BEE HIVE, N. Queen st. sep 21 33 PATENT-SAFETY FUSE FOR BLASTING.— Just received, a fresh supply of the above, for sale bv the barrel at manufacturers prices, by BOWLBY S: BRENNER, 'cb. 20. 184S-5-.lv] No. 09 Market st., Phila. JOB AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING neatly executed at the Intelligencer Office, rear of the Market House. Lancaster. Pcnna. Feb. 29, 1847. - 5-tf 4 NOTHHR largo supply of choice Dry Goods fotffall and winter. At the Bee Hive, North Queen st. CIIAS. K. WENTZ & BRO. oct. 19 38 C'l FORGE W. M'KLROY, Attorney at Law, of- X fers his professional services to the. public.— Office in Centre Square, in tho room formerly occu pied bv Willliam Carpenter, Esq., next door to the Mayor's office. [dec 1-14 11 Q PIECES Paper Hanging*, of various JL to styles, received and for sale low, at the New York Store. March 14. IB4S-7. GIUEL Sa GILBERT. SHAWLS. —A large assortment of long and squarge French Shawls for sale at reduced prices. C. HAGER & SON. P DONNELLY, Attorney at Law: Office in , South Queen Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. It. Montgomery, Esq. [jan 4 '4B-49 W. BROWN, Attorney at Law, \\ tenders his professional services to the public. Office in West King street, a few doors west of the Lamb Tavern and next door to Col. D. W. Patter son. [nnv 2-J3 lAVi ES BLACK, Attorney at Law, office in South Queen street, 3 doors below. Lancaster ■FIrASHINGTON BAKER, Attorney at Law, \\ offers his professional services to:the public. Office in Centre Square, next door to Titos. Baum gardner Co.’s Store. [nov 30-41-6 m JUNIUS B. KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law, offers his professional services to the public.— Office in Longenecker’s building, Centre Spuare, next door to Kendig’s Hotel. April 13, 1547. 11 “VrnLLIAM F. BRYAN, Attorney at Law, of- Y\ ficc opposite Sprcchcr’s Hotel, East King st* Lancaster. [dec 8-45-tf Removal. ("1 EO. SPURRIER would respectfully inform his X friends, customers, and the public in general, that he has removed his Clothing Store from his old stand next door to the Post Office, to one door south of John Bear’s Printing Office, and nearly opposite J. Michael’s Hotel, at the sign of the JJio Pauts, where all would do well to call that want to buy CHEAP AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING. 93“ Customer’s work attended to at the shortest notice, and made in a workmanlike manner. Don’t forget the place, sign of the Big Pant*. 1 ; dec 7 ’47-45-tf] GEO. SPURRIER. To Dealers in Coal. % 17" ANTED, 1500 Ton of Baltimore Company j » Coal, or other of equal quality,'at the Con- j cstoga Steam-Mills, Lancaster, Pa.; 100 tons on or I before the 10th day of May, 100 tonson.or before I the Ist day of June, 200 tons on or before the 20th day of June; the remainder during the months of July, August and September, 184 S, to be delivered in the yard of the mill, free of dirt, and to be weighed on the scales of the. Company. Sealed proposals will be received until the! 15th day of April. _ DAVID LONGENECKKR, March 14, 1848-st-7J ' Treasurer. $5O Reward. WHEREAS, by a thie Select and Common Council, of the city of-Lancaster, passed on the 17tli inst., I have been authorized to offer a reward of fifty dollars for the ipprehension and conviction of* the person of persobs who mali ciously destroyed one ofthb windows bfthc Schbol i House, In Mulberry streeti | MICHAEL CARPENTER* | Lath March 21, j Philadelphia Advertiiemeni K. B. Palmix, Aoxirr, Thixd juto Caxuni M* A. Root’s Gallery ofDainerijeo types. r . W 140 Chettnut Stwet, Philadelphia. Nwr ifl JjN the.time? Those 'who visit the citf during the Christina* and New Yeai»a holidays should not fail to visit the splendid Portrait GaJforyof Jl. A. Root, 140 Chestnut afreet. " T ■ There is ho charge for this interesting and beat** tiftti exhibition, and the likenesses made by Mr. RooPs newly improved Daguerreotype process are decidedly the' moat accurate and' life-like ever t&* kjen, hiving been awarded premiums in -the princi pal cities, and in New York at the last exhibition of the American Institute, the firtt medal for the best Daguerreotypes, over all competition. .While the pictures are such rich and perfect gemß of aft, our prices are the lowest possible with good materials. Visitors should not neglect tho opportunity of securing portraits of the best qual ity—/or such only will notfadii r ■ Prices $1 50, $2 00, $2 50, $3 00, $4 00, :$5 00 $S 00, $lO 00, and upwards to $5O 00, varying with the size and style of the frame or case. Unrivalled perfection.— U, S. Gazette. The perfection of art*— Boston Star. ; ' The nest in every point of view.— Pennsylvania Inquirer. : ' Very beautiful/- —Boston Bee. Best ever exhibited in this country. — N. Y. §un. The lightning has at last reached the Daguerreo tvpc American. Life-like and inimitable.— N. V. Tribunt. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS sufficient td fill a volume might be given, but all are invited to ‘call at the Gallery and judge for themselves* M. A. ROOT, 1.40 Chestnut st., 3d door below sth. dec. I 47 Rich carpetings, Oil cloths, Win* ! slow Shades, &C« TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS? rrtllE subscriber has just opened a large and rich 1 assortment of the newest and latest styles of Ingrain and Venetian Carpetings , which arc now offered, cither wholesale; or retail, at the lowest prices in the city. As the assortment is one of the largest, and the Goods have just been received from the Manufacturers, they will be sold at such prices that they will defy all competition* Rich & Splendid Tapestry Carpeting^) “ Brussels “ Carpetings “ Imperial 3-Ply, Guaranteed “ “ Extra, super Ingrain to be as *• “ . j, 3, \ Twild and represented. Vent. J Also, a large assortment of Oil Cloths, Tufted and Brussels Rugs, Piano and Table Covers, Mat tings, Stair Rods, Bindings, &c. &c. Together with a rich and extensive assortment of low priced Car petings of all descriptions ! Country merchants and others in want of Hand some and Cheap Carpetings, Oil Cloths, &c., are re quested to examine these Goods, ns they have all been purchased within a month, at the lowest cash rates. They arc now offered to purchasers at such prices as cannot fail to please. ROBERT B. WALKER, No. 25 North Second Street, directly opposite Christ CrWch, Philadelphia. fFeb. 1, 1848-6n»* New and Secondhand Furniture Warcrooms. THE undersigned beg leave to invite the public in general to examine their large and well se lected assortment of Cabinet Furniture of all des criptions, including Sofas, Dressing and plain Bu reaus, Wardrobes, Pier, Card and Dining Tables, Bookcases and Secretarys, Chairs of all sorts, French and German Looking Glasses, Silver and Plated Ware, and Office Furiiiturerin general use.— Persons who arc about purchasing furniture, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as we are determined to sell good ware for reasonable prices. COHEN & LOBE. ' 115, South Second street, 3 doors below Dock st., and opposite 1 the old Custom House, Philadelphia, Penn. fFeb. 1,1848-3 m - Wholesale Clothing Ware-house. "VTO. 152 i Market street, (between 4th and. sth,) Xl Philadelphia. The subscriber respectfully so licits the attention of Country u crchantaand generally to an examination of a complete stock oi '-READY-MADE CLOTHING, which for extent, variety and workmanship, he flat ters himself will give universal satisfaction, while his reduced sale of prices presents to purchasers inducements which cannot be surpassed by any otherjestablishment in the United States. Phila. Feb. 29, IS4S-3m-o. JACOB REED. t.’J niXET IVARE-ROOMS , Ao. 276, S. SscpnrffL, It Vsf side, Philadelphia, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, cheap anti of good qual ity—such as Beds, Bedsteads, Bureas, Choirs, Tables, &cc. Cash paid for Old Furniture or takin in nvchangp for New. Old-Furniture ruptured. Pub, I. ISIS-Um The B’nSlcU State's Clothing Store. Sign of the striped ed«t,hy UKI’HKN EHREN.No. 35 North Qiimm stroe’t, corner of Orange, one sqinirn IVem the Court Mouse, Kant side, Lujicuh* ter, Pa, » rpiUS mammoth establishment, now contains by far tin* largest anti clieupuhtHKHoytmeutof men*n ami boys’ well made clothing i.n the city of Lancas ter, and will positively nut be undersold by any other. The stuck - includes every description of clothing worn at the present day. The most fash ionable, as well an the most plain, ho that all tusten mav ho suited. Tho subscriber being a practical ami experienced tailor, gives his entire porßonal attention to the business, and' has every garment made under his immediate inspection by the best workmen in the State, and. as he buys all his goods in the Eastern cities for cash, can confidently re- I commend the inhabitants of Lancaster city and ! countv. one and all, to call at the. and convince themselves that it is the right place to buy cheap and well-iniule clothing. A large variety of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, Sic. of Die very finest as well as common qualities, always on hand and made up to order in good stvles at a vorv small advance on wholesale pricos. The latest London and Paris Fashions always re ceived, and CUSTOMER WORK made according to the latest patterns and in the highest style of thn art bv the verv best workmen. A line assortment of shirts, shams, collars, cra vats, stocks, and Sttffner’s gloves, handkerchiefs, suspenders, hosiery,and all kinds of Flannel and knit under shirts and drawers. Also, umbrellas, cheap. Thankful for past favors I respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage, and feel confident that all purchasers will find it to their advantage to deal with me as I am determined to avoid all hum bug and misrepresentation, and ReU goodH.fbr what they really arc. REUBEN -ERBEN, Tailor, United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped Coat, No, 35 North Queen street, corner of Orange, otic square from the Court House, East side, Lan caster, Pa. sep 28—35 Fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing’. Calf at the New Clothing Establishment, West King street, between Cooper & Lichty’s and C. Hager** store, opposite to Steinman & Son’s Hardware store. BLICHTY, Merchant Tailor, has always on # Itand a stock of ready mado clothing, of the cheapest and best to be had in the city. He would call attention to the following articles, and feels assured will be able to give general satisfaction to al! who will favor him with their custom. His stock consists in part as follows: Dress and Frock Coats, Cassimcrc Pants, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Vests of all kinds. Drawers, Suspenders, &c. together with every arti cle of clothing for gohtlcmco*6 and boys’ wear, which he will &11 at the very lowest rates. Cloths. Cassimeres, and Vestings always on hand. Having just received the New York and Phila delphia Spring .and Summer Fashions, he is pre pared to attend to customer's work, which will l>e warranted to be done in the best manner and with punctuality. oct 26 —39 . [Feb. 1, IS4S —6m. MERCHANT TAILOR, would most respect fully inform his friends aud the public that he has received at his room, for a number of years oc cupied by ; Gotleib Halbach, deceased, as a shoo store, in North Queen street, next, door to the Ex aminer & Herald office, a large assortment ofready made CLOTHING, of every variety, cut and made in the latest fall and winter styles. Ho would also inform his friends and the public that he pays particular attention to customer wrk, and is preparedto make to order all articles in his line, in the latest and mo6t fashionable style,'and on the most reasonable .terms.- Scouring and Renovating attended to on the shortest notice. He pledges himself to give satis faction to all who may wish:, garments, renovated and scoured. lie desires to present his acknowl edgements for past favors and solicits a continuance of the public favor. September 21,48-17. JGORMLEY; Merchant Tailor,, respectfully , informs the citizens of the city and county of Lancaster —his customers and the customers of Simon J. Young, that he haa taken the stand sOi long occupied by S. J. Young, two doors south of Orange Street, and nest door to J. Gish & Co.’s Fook Store, where he has the.largest assortmfinf tff ready made clothing ever offered’ in the city of Lancaster. This Stock consists of Cloaks*’ sihgup, Sack, Dress, Frock, Walking and Riding Coats, Roundabouts for boys of all sizes and descriptions., J» G. returns thanks fob the- many fhvpts and hopes that His tViends' and the bustbth&Hk of 8. <L Young and the pubiuun wiU tfthtbme to I lavptnim with their mtit v Davis & Chew. 4 I.OTIIIX«. SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT E. HI. HAMBKIGIIT, E. M.MAMBRteHT. 35-tf Removal oif tlie Cheap Cash s CLOTHOG Store.
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