' r tD s ’At a meeting of Lancaster Lodge, No-. 67, LO. of 0. F., held on Saturday, the 29th April, 1848, -thefollowing preamble resolutions were adopted. Whereas, It lias, pleased God to remove from us by death our brother, Philip Reitzel; therefore, .That while we submit with reverence to the inscrutable wavs of Providence, we mourn our brother's decease, and shall cherish him in our memory as one who was endeared to us. during along and intimate connection, by unvarying kind mess and benevolence, and the constant exercise of all the charities of life. ’ Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the family of our deceased brother in their bereave- Rcsolved, That as a token of respect in which we held our deceased brother, and of our sorrow lor his death, the Lodge room be clothed in mourn ing for sixty days. Resolved. That these .proceedings be published in the different newspapers in the city, and that a copy thereof, signed by tbe officers of the Lodge, be Transmitted To the widow of our deceased brother. J. M. \Vi:. r THEAFFKIL|Sec y. Sir'ln consequence of a typographical terror in a former notice, it will.be observed by the notice in this day’s paper, that the hooks of subscription to tile Lancaster and Marietta Turnpike Road Com pany, will be opened on the 26th .May—See notice in another column. „ * S)£r We understand that the Rev. Mr. Ci.awges opens his school by reading a portion of Scripture ami Prayer, and closes by the whole school joining in singing. School Room on the second door in Mr. Kramph’.s Building, corner of North. Queen and Orange Streets. ‘ J * DEATHS, On the 27th ult., Philip Rcitzcl. Esq., in the .52d year of his age. The deceased was a man of a warm, true heart —a-kind friend —a good citizen—-and devoted to .the pooV and the needy. He died mourned by a large circle of acquaintances, and by hosts of friends. On the evening of the lSth ult., at his residence, at Windsor Forge, Lancaster county, Mr. Robert Jenkins, Esq., (brother of William Jenkins, Esq., of this city.) in the 79th year of his age.* Forty years ago, Mr. Jenkins represented the Lancasterdistrict in the State Legislature and in the Congress of the United States, and was a highly respected, intelligent, and useful citizen. 'On Saturday evening, 2*2d ultimo, in the town of Lebanon, Mary, infant daughthr of Levi Kune, Esq., aged.l vear, 3 months, and If) (lavs. On Friday last, after a protracted illness, Mrs. A.hn Duehinan, widow of Jacob Duclmian, -ii the 72d year of her age. tUcmtmmtnl Uccor&. PHIL \ DELPHI A MARKET tirvir.w uni r.nr. wn.u knuinu ai-kii ‘J!i FLOUR \ MKAL—The npculiom. oft he past \\ (’tdv'h'avc been m.u limited extent, and the sales of Flour reach !»oinf--biO;i hhls. at fur stand ard,amd 5 1 '* for choice brand.-', including good West* ein smd Brandywine at tin* latter price, and Ohio extra at S'hfn'. The market closed with u limited expuri inquhy and very light n-cripis. llui home u>e sale.- arc m small lots at per bid. tor fair and good, and i"i extra and luncy brands. Rye Flour lias, been in better demand ; about l-tbuu bbls. sold at s!t.7fiasTS7A, dosing firmly at the latter price. Lorn .Meal—floklers having submitted to a slight decline induced mure activity in. the market: I'uhi bbls sold part at *B2/31$, and part at sv.;'U. U lined and delivcied and subsequently 'Junij bbls. Ponn'a. at 52.2:7. GRAIN.—The market continues scantily sup plied with most kinds: about UUA'U bushels of Wheat have been taken' lor milling at lb'- cts. for inferior: 13>'.at'4GA cs. for good reds, and 14U cts. . for white-. lU'e sold to the extent of 2Mju bushels at 77a‘8$ots. Corn is steady with a lair demand. and about 20 uOO bus white. ami .'oa M Penn'a. yellow, all we iuts at -ila4o ct;. 0 i-y. several lot' r,i Soi i-i-nts per bushel. IRON.—There ui>- im changes in die market, and about'SOO tons Pig -Metal sold in-lots at the following quotations: s2.'<a\T. tor Anthracite. s2i’>a MO tor .Charcoal and S'-maC'c-Mur Scotch, according* to qitalitv. Blooms scarce at SOoaTn. Boiler Plates in limited demand at. n hi oil cts. and Bars at S'Oa / 5. all on time. ihelii sold at -t'’a-17 cents for tjrits ior Southern and ;ight including some damaged ui.-; have a downward teiiden ruhcrn sold at 42aif and 4>j SPIRITS.—There is a lair doing in Brandy. and prims range at > I .g'>u 1 .\!'i ior Bor deaux, >1 .'ilia | j’*s) Tor Uorhelie, and S'.VJ-'hfJ.T.'') tor I’ognae. Gin sells within the range of’ >l..'j.'>a 1 .fm. as in quality. .\. K. Rum sells >lo\v!y at ~2-'< e!s. Whisk-ey is getting searee—Kale> h.t\e keen made at ’JH.V.rJI ets. for lilnls. and -’2 cents for hh!>. BALTIMORE MARKET uf.vikw ton Tiir. w£r: :..vdin<; Ai'iui. -2! FLOUR—Howard Si root Flour.—Holders haw* been asking $7.77. but have been unable to reali>o this rate, except in one or two instances for limited parcels. On Wednesday lodbbls. were sold at '57.77'. and on Thursday a sale of ‘Jim bids was made at ‘•tn.iiSj’. and about r»«>m bids, at $7.77. part rash and part time with interest. City Mills Flour.—Within a day or so'past some 27(1:1 bids, .leave been taken at per bbl. Susquehanna Flour.—This description is held at s*'. but wo are not advised of any sales. ‘ Uye Flour.—We quote Ist at 5‘1.87a4. (lorn Meal.—Sales of Peihi'u. bbls. at $2,27. Baltimore bbls. arc held at $2.7 ,- i. CHAlN—Wheat. —This article is scarce and wanted. The sales of good to prime reds have ranged throughout the week at 177a1-'»S ets, and in two or three instance* 1 i'' cents have been jfaiil lor lot-. We quote white wheats at ' 11.7aIti'.i cents. Corn.—The sales of white Corn have been generally at 17 cents, and of yellow at '••fir cents, to yesterday inclusive. WHISKEY.—'The sales of bbls. have been made & pretty uniformly at 23 cents. Sales of lui) bbls. Western have also been made at 23 cents, and to day a parcel of 27u bbls. was taken, at 23 j cents, cash. We quote hhds. at 22 cents. COXCERT, M" the Mechanics’ Institute, to-morrow Evening. MR. DEMPSTER, composer of the “ May Queen,” “ Lament of the Irish Emigrant,'* “ Blind Bov.” kc., lias the honor to announce to ihd citizens of Lancaster. Ins intention of giving one of his ORIGINAL BALL,\I) ENTERTAINMENTS* at the Hall of Mechanics’ Institute, on WEDNES DAY EVENING. MAY 3d, on which occasion lie will Bing his favorite songs, viz: The Indian's complaint, Oh ! why does tin- white man follow my path / —When the Night wind be waiieth—The Lonely Auld Wife —A Home in the Heart —Lament of the Irish Emigrant—The Dying Child and the Angel of Death—Death of Warren- Blind Hoy—Emerald Fib'—l’m alone, all alone. Scotish Ballads—S ohn A ndersotu my Jo—Saw ye my wee tiling—Take yer mild cloak about ye. Mr. Dempster will also hi up luh popular canlala, THE MAY QUEEN, in throe parts. JttrTiekelH .70 cents, to he had at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock, concert to commenceut S o'clock. May 2,184 S. It-lS Notice. THE uudorsigned Commissioners of the Lancas ter and Marietta Turnpike Hoad Company hereby give notice that the Rooks for the subscrip tion to the capital stock of said Company, will bo opened on Thursday, the 25th May next, in the city ot Lancaster, at the Public House of Frederick Cooper—at Jacob Kreider’s, (formerly Gambnr's,) on the Marietta turnpike, anil at Mrs. Mary Fish bach’s, in Marietta, between the hours ofll) A. ,M. and 4 o’clock P. M, ofsaid clay. JOHN F. LONG. DAVII) RHINERART, WM.-B. FORDNEY, DR. JOHN REAM, ' DAVID HARTMAN, ANDREW MEIIAFFY, JOHN- SHEHK, JACOB GHOSH, CHRISTOPHER HAGER. SAMUEL JOHNSON, F. A. MUHLENBERG, JACOB GAMBER, ISRAEL CARPENTER, JOHN DENLINGER, HENRY G LONG, JAMES MEHAFFY. May 2,1848. . td-14 Sign Painting. JOHN L. KEFFER has commenced the above business, in A. N . Brenneinan’s Buildings, Cen tre Square, Lancaster, and will do the best he can, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to satisfy all who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. |May 2, 1848.—15. Dividend, Lancaster Bank, > May 1, IS4S. \ . THE Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of fifty cents on each 9hare of stock, payable on demand. CHRIS X.. BACHMAN. May 2,184 S. 14-3 t LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Lancaster* May 2d, 1848. ’ Persons calling for letters will please say they are advertised. ! Miller Conrad ‘ Metzgar Andrew ' Mitchell Wm U ; Me * eneman • Mellinger Rebecca • Matton A » Martin Eve C j McDowell James ! Manning P & J Ackerson Charles Alberti Peter Arment Elizabeth Earned William BeatW John. Beara Catharine Burgess Jacob Brenneman John Burgess William Brooks Mr Manlv John j Buchwalter Benjamin Miller Henry j Bealy Esther Moller Ann Marie Campbell Bernard . j Martin Jacob Crowther Joseph j Martin W Cowden Samuel H : Mclteady .Mr Crosby Samuel | M eythaler Corolina Craig &. Stevens i McLaughlin Patrick Carr Thomas i M’Neill Rhesa Crosson John. i McMichael Peter Cramer Isaac > ! MeguireMiss Catharine Callendine (IN 1 ' Newton Martha Dean Mrs Jane Nasszigerin Widow Ja- D’aves \V. t I cobina Deininge/johan Hartman! Newton FRS. Doster Rosina ’ Noble Wm Elvine John li , Patterson James Evans Rebecca Rohrer Jacob Kberly D B ' Redsecker Miss Sarah FlaggJohn F ! Redman Mrs II Frankc Mr Ridenbaugh Mrs Rebecca Frye James Reily Samuel Fahnestock A K Reemosnider Samuel Frank Jacob Redsecker Abraham Frankfurt Miss Marie ; Ruff Jacob • Furgensmeier Gotliep , Rink Wm Flickuor Almon ; Ralston Harriet Frick Jno or Benjamin , Rumney Mrs E. Green A , Row Samuel J Geist John ’ _ Reed Lightner Gluck John George -'eils Christian Gutensolm John Schmitt Franz t Ganteucr Wm 2 Sharf Albert i Gusslcr Jacob Swent John Givins Joseph SprouJ James Gilbert Daniel Smith Dinah Mrs HartmaifHenry , Stehman Tobias Hegman G j Schroder James Handle Levi ' Stacy Warren Hutinstine Henry & ; Shaeffer Benjamin Philip Swope Joseph Hoover Jacob , Spangler Jacob Hays Catharine Sprout Robert Hamper 0 B ; Slemmon's Obediah Hershy Jacob 2 j Stoner David Hiltian Henry I Siverling George Hav* M L 1 Shott George Henry Wm ' Sperou Joint Himes Thomas | Shay Wm C Kauffman John ! Sehwop Joseph Kauffman Mary M Smith Samuel Ivirts Mrs Ann Louisa I‘mvague Jacob Kauffman Tobias M Ulrie Jacob Kttpper Fred j Vandusall Peter i White Geo or Miss’ Mai v ■ Sickle Wilkeson Anthony Wheaton Fred R Williams E A J VelletH Thoinan ! Zook Noah MARY DIXSON, P. M. ;u-u. Fob Joint Kauffman Jacob S Leeker .Mrs Leubor '.Miss E Lutz D Linlner Abraham l.awimn Charles N May 2, 1848, Dombey & Son, Complete. '' i r*|“l If IS Pay Pulilinhed—> Dealings with tho firm of! X. Dombev & Sou, wholeicile, retail, and for ex portation. By Charles Dickens—complete in mu 1 volume, S vi>, with 1G engr-ivingH." Price /it) cent*. A Inn, Nom, l‘» uml 2U, completing tin* work for those who have- purchased it in numheiH. Wuthering Heights, » new and npleudidl.y written novel liy the author of .fane Kvre —fit) crntn. Jane Ayre, an Autobiography, 25 cents. Newton's Ihiueipia, translated by Motto. Tin* Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, l\v stir Isaac Newton, translated into English by Motto, iuut published and for sale at the cheap Book Store. Now and Then, by tho author o,f *‘ The Piarv of a Physician. 51 Old Hicks tho Guide, by S. W. Webster. One of the most exciting tales oflndian life and remark able adventures ever written. Halls of the Mi.uiezumas, or Moxieoin ancient and modern times. *2lt illustrations. . The Forty-five Guardsmen, 4 illustrations, part Ist, bv Alexander Dumas, 2.0 cents. | (rambler’s Fate, or the Doomed House —a tale i of Mystery of Olden Time, 23 cents. j Capt. Alarryatfs New Work —the Children of j the New Forest, paper 37.1 cents, cloth 30. The Life and Adventures of Henry Thomas, the • Western Burglar and M ur derer. Also, the thrilling j narrative of Mrs. Whipple and Jesse Strang, 25 cts. j France under Louis Philippe, 1830 to 1340, by | Louis Blanc. Parts 1,2 and 3 Three Thousand and one Nights, illustrated. Also Lately published —McClellan’s new work on the Theory and Practice of Surgery. The American Capcnter’s New Guide, much en larged and improved. Identities of Light and Heat of Caloric and Electricity, bv C. Campbell Cooper. The Errors of Modern Infidelity, illustrated and refuted, by S. M. Schmurker, A. M-, ]2mo.. Mason’s Farrier and Studlßook, new edition, much enlarged and improved. Hind’s Farrier and Stud Book, new edition, much enlarged and improved. Medical, Theological and Miscellaneous Books: At reduced - Prices. The subscribers have just re ceived from the semi-annual hook sales, a large assortment of books, in all tho departments.'of lit erature, including Medical, Classical, Theological, School, and Miscellaneous Books, which they will ! sell at greatly reduced prices. All the Magazines for May, for sale here. Every Cheap Book published tor sale here, to gether with the usual assortment."of Blank Books and Stationery which thev will sell at greatly re duced prices.' ’ J. GISH & CO.; North Queen Street, Lancaster. 11—14. May 2, 184$. Public Sale. ON SATURDAY, May 6, IS4S, will be exposed to public sale, at the hotel of Christian Shcrtz, in the city of Lancaster, the following personal propertv, consisting of N EW FURNITURE, fini shed and unfinished, belonging to the estate of William D. Stauffer, deceased, viz: A pair of handsome centre Tables, with Marble Slabs, a pair of cherry Dining Tables, a pair of therrv Breakfast Tables. French' Bedsteads, unfini shed Posts and Bedsteads, Book Case, Chests. Work Bench,.2 Bird Cages,-Wash Stands, a hand some Secretary and three Bureaus, Cooking Stove, Rocking Chair, &c. Also, 3000 Feet of Lumber, (pine ami poplar,) two setts of Harness and a Sad dle, a Grindstone, a comple set of Cabinetmaker’s Tools; a large lot of unfinished Cabinet Ware, besides a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. The articles can be seen at Shertz’s Hotel on the day previous to the sale. Sale to continence at 10 o’clock A. M.. when conditions will he made known by GEORGE D. M’JLVAINE, SARAH STAUFFER, Administrators 2 U-lt*] 50,000 Victims Every Year I‘VALL a prey to Consumption, Asthma and Rais- ing Blood, Hectic Fever and Night Sweats. Mrs. Adams, 126th street, Harlem, suffered a year with a cough, pain in the chest, night sweats, iind aJI the aggravated symptoms of Consumption ; nothing relieved her till she tried Sherman's Balsam —half a bottle cured her. Ulcerated Lungs and Liver. —Mr.E.T. Lawrence, Jackson-street. Brooklyn, alter years of suffering, and treated by various physicians, was pronounced incurable froin ulrernted lungH and liver. Dying, as was supposed, lie tried the Balsam ; its effects were most miraculnuH ; two bottles cured him. Pleurisy and Consumption,— Mrs. Buggas. resid ing at 88 Sheriff-street, 70 years old, has been sub ject to allnrks of pleurisy and consumptive coughs for years. The Balaam has saved her from-very great Buffering. Asthma and Consumption.— -L. J. Beals, IP Dcditn cv street, gavo it to his Bister-in-law who had been ail invalid for years from Asthma; to another con sidered as in consumption. .It relieved thorn nt once, so that they travelled several hundred miles. Price 25 cents and 81 per bottle. Dr. Sherman’s Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Maii’n Plasters, Hold an above. Principal Office 106 Nassau street, New York. For sale by J. GISH & CD. May 2, 1848. 14-It Notice. Susquehanna Cana! Office, ) Baltimore, April 22, 1848. £ XTOTICEIB HEREBY GIVEN, To the stock xV holders of the Susquehanna Canal Company, that the annual meeting will be held at this office on MONDAY, the eighth day of Maynext, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M., for the election of one President, twelve Managers and one Treas urer, and for the transaction of such other bssinesn as may come before it. The transfer Books will be closed on the first davofMay, and continue closed until after the election. Bv order, THOS. M. ABBETT, Treasurer. May 2d, 1848. te-14 Xew Lutheran Cliurcti. fTMIK Corner Stone of a new Lutheran Church, _l_ in F.phrata township, on the road from liowii ington to Ephrata, near Hinkletown, will be laid on May 7, 1848. There will he English and Ger man preaching. The public is respectfully invited to attend. HENRY BARD, JOHN BITZER, ZACC-HEUS KILLIAN, CURTIS FRY, Building Committee. May 2, IS4S *ll-14 Dividend. L\ncaster County B\nk, ) May 1,1848. \ r pHE Directors of this Bank have this day declared 1 a Dividend of 4 per cent for the last 6 months, on the Capital Stock paid in payable on demand. ROBERT D. CARSON, Cash’r. May 2, 1848.- 3t-14 ECGESE ROISSEL, j 13. ,11. JJAMBRWJUT, Manufacturer and Importer of Perfumery, Soaps, MERCHANT : Shaving Creams, £c., "TT 7 " OULD respectfully inform- his friends and _ on V\ the miblic. that he has removed to the well ~4 CnF-STxrT SvnEttT, Putunr.LenM. , K ”.„ ““ W e« King Street, (lately oceu- F) ESPECTFULLY-calls the attention ol country # Liclity.) between Hager’s store and \s merchants and the public in general, to his > Cooper's hotel, and opposite Steinman & Son’s, extensive assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, and ar- His stock of tides for the toilet. To prove that his efforts have .. . „ _„i not been unavailing of producing articles of a very ■ (lOthSj (.B&silllCrfS» ltSlin s Sj superior quality, he would refer to the fact of hav- is very large, and selected with great care, irig been awarded no less than nine Gold and Silver The latest London, Paris, and New York fasli- Medals, by the institutes of Philadelphia, New York ions always received; and all orders in. his line and Boston, as a proof the superiority of his prepa- j o f business executed with despatch and in the tion3 over all others in his line. highest style of the art by the very best workmen. Amongst the various articles, he would particu- Thankful'for past favors, he would respectfully so larly call attention to the following : “ licit a continuance of public patronage, feeling Roussel’s unrivalled premium Shaving Cream, confident that all persons favoring him will he en the best and cheapest article for shaving; tirelv satisfied with, his work. Roussel's Liquid Hair Dye, warranted? to dye in- * stantaneously the hair of a beautiful jet black or SELLING OFF AT COST! brown, without injuring the skin. E. M. H. will sell his large stock of Ready-made Roussel s Ran Liutrale, Hair R atoratn , tor Now is the time for bargains, as cleansing, beautifying, and restoring the hau*. he is determined to relinquish the Clothing busi- Roussel's Odontine tor whitening the teeth am j undivided attention to the Mer hardenmg the enamel and imparting a pleasant - Xai £ ring . Call and examine for yourselves. ; smell to the breath. It also prevents effectually JV * 134 S * 6m-14 j the decay of th,e teeth. i l_^* v ! Roussel’s Depilatory’Power, for removing super fluous Hair. Roussel's Circassian Soaps for beautifying the ~ ~ all lUn wi|hout c#m complexion, and for re.nov.ug tan, sun-hurn, Ireck- ■ (J' and S ; ng totheir o wn satisfaction that goods lea, pimple*, etc. are selling at the lowest prices atNo.SO ; therefore Roussel s Ricinme, a new and beautiful article r A i .. r, r’ \ ■ i j ‘wo sDftci&llv invite our town and country friends to made of Castor Oil, for the growth and preservation **p*Y*“j 1 . „ h * n r of the Hair . call ant secure t> ar g amB in “ ie Purchase of Roussel's Amandine, an infallible cure and pro- Spring and Summer Dry Goods. ventive for chapped hands or soreness of the skin. Gi h 12 j cen „. Delaines, 12i cents; Cali- Roussej s Extracts lor the handkerchief, emitrac- coes 3 4 a (J an d 8 cents per yard, choice pat ing o ver 50 different kinds of I erfumes, W arranted terns, splendid light colored satin striped Alpaca eijiia to the best o. Trench Manufactures. Lustre, Linen Lustre dress goods, extra largo sized Cologne Waters, Hair Oils Soaps ol all kinds, colored Delaine shawls, very fine and cheap. Also. Ilair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Shaving Bt , dtickin gi cents; bleached and unbleached (. lisrs. Work Boxes, Dressing Cases,- fee., ixc. Muslin, a vard wide, 0,6, 7, and S cents; Cones f-Lf. LNL ROLBBT.L, toga Muslin, 8;- cents by the piec» t Cloths, Cassi , .No. 114 Chestnut Street, Philad , meres. Vestings, fee. Summer Goods, lor men’s sign o! the Bear and Gold Medal an( , bov , s we J r> from sto 12 i cents, with a gen e- VB. Roussel sis the only Perfumery ,n Pht la- ra , asa ' urtment 0 f drv goods, equally as cheap, delplnu, to which either a gold or silver medal . pj ease ca jj a „d see under the Museum, 2 squares have been awarded—the highest premium ever ~r om the Court House , North Queen street, where awarded .to any other perfumer being a Bronze } . ou wi| , be a |y re w a rded for vour trouble in the ,, ' , c .11 wav of cheap goods. Also, i lay ~10-8. m M GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &.C- Tea,- Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, &c. Salt, Fish, Oil, Tar, iic. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Al monds, Filberts, kc. French Travelling and Mar keting Baskets, basket carriages and chairs in great variety, bzc. S © £ uj O . CTr 1 2 £ S uj £ CD *t— 1 * UJ £? ! !" aT 2 «« . - -® J q; O S LU TC h , ■£ 2 /O £ jo S s ! « ° O S O 02 ca liurhiyr }lamitU<lory. rpllK umleruigned iiilurinH tin* public J_ that ho lias removed hi* extensive COM'mUKI.W F.X'MHUSHMEXT to the tuwii of Schoeneck. in LaiicUider county, 10 inilca from WomcNdorf, in Berks county, where ho formerly conducted the same husincsK, and In mile-, from Reading. He is now prepared, at his new stand, to manufacture every article in his line, and also to execute repairs of coaches and other vehi cles at the shortest notice, and at the most reason able prices. He has constantly on hand a complete assortment of Coaches, Barouches, Rockaways, with single or double seats, Buggy*, with or without covers, made according to the newest style and of the best materials, which for durability and neatness cannot be excelled. Per sons desiring neat, cheap and substantial vehicles, will therefore find it to their advantage to patron ise this establishment, as his work is not to be sur passed. Orders, addressed to the Schoeneck P. ()., Lancaster county, will be promptly executed, and the work will be delivered wherever customers mav require it. Carriages ami buggys soinewlut worn, will be taken in exchange for new work—a 1 : ah.o country produce. Old coaches and buggvs on hand, selling from $25 to §.OO. Old vehicles repaired and repainted equal to anv new. He will spare no pains to merit a continuance or politic patronage, especially from his old custo mers in Lancaster and Berks counties, JESSE KEINllOLI). Schoeneck, .Mav 2, IS4$. tim-14 Indian Queen Hotel, No. 170 South Front Street, between Market and ’ ( ‘hc.stn ut , Ph iladelphia. TpHE subscribers, formerly of Lancaster. Pcnti'a. | have taken the long established stand known as Tndia-n Queen Hotel, situated in Fourth Street, between Market and Chestnut Streets, in the citv of Philadelphia. The house is airy and commo dious, having both single and double rooms, and \ lias recently been fitted up and re-furnished in such a manner as to add greatly to its comforts. Great care will bo taken to have the TABLE supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and the BAR with the choicest Liquors and Beverages. Gentlemen visiting the citv with their families ' will find our of the most satisfac tory kind. By moderate charges ami a strict personal atten tion to business, the undersigned- hope to merit a share of the patronage of their old Lancaster friends, as well as the public generally. WILLIAM COOPER,' WILLIAM A. HAMBRIC.HT. 3ino-14. May 2, 18-IS. Eastings! Eastings! TIIK Subscribers having rented the simp, tn getlier with til! the Lathes, Tools, Patterns. &c., belonging to Fennel k Lenlmr. late in the oc cupancy of James If. Fennel, they tire prepared to do all kinds of CASTING jIXD FIXISHIXG . such as Railroad work, Furnace and Forge Cast ings. Mill hearing, Factorv work. Horse Power and Agricultural Castings, See. Having patterns of every description on luuui, they are prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice. Also, Patterns made to order. From the known experience of the subscribers in the above business, the assurance is given that ‘till orders will be fiithfullv executed. JAMES BOON, MICHAEL HANVKV. tt'-l-l May 2 , 1848. Estate ol' Christian Barr In the District Court for the City ami County of fMiivaster. THK account of Benjamin F Shook, who elected to take, and to whom was adjudged by the District Court for said city and county ot Lancaster, on the Sixth day of December, A. D. 1847, under certain proceedings in purillion to September Term 1847, No. f> of Haiti court, a certain tract of wood land, situate in Bart township ami county utbresuiri, containing forty-four acres, strict measure. The same being held for the use of all the parties in said proceedings in partition, mentioned, lining the children and heirs at law oTvliristian Barr, late of Bart township and county aforesaid, deceased, did on the 24th day of April, IS IS, tile in the olliee of ihe Prollmnotary of the said court, his account of the said Rotate. Notice is hereby given to all persona interested m the said estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the Oth day of June next, 1848, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest: J. 11. KTUTZ, Prmh’v Protlionotury's Oilier; ) Lan., Muy IS4S. 5 Public Sale of Real Estate. ON SATURDAY, MAY 23, IS-IS. will bo sold, by virtue of nil order of the Orphans’ court of Lancaster county, on the premises of,No. 1, in said county, about two miles south from the Lime* stone Quarries, ami about two miles north of Georgetown, the following real estate of Henry Phcneger, late of said township, deceased, to wit: No. 1. Consisting of 30 Acres of Land, more dr less, situate in said township, adjoining lands of Jacob Frantz,,Walter Davis, and others. The im provements are a onp T siorv frame a small Swisser Bam, a tenant House ajjlj] and other buildings. - • —, No. 2. Consisting of >b Acres,of Land, more or less, situate in Paradise township, adjoining lands of Jaf*ob Frantz; Widow Ferree, and others. This is valuable sprout land. Sale to commence at *2 o'clock P. M., when at tendance will be riven and terms of sale made known by \VM. PHENECrER, Executor oi said deceased. td-U May 2, IS-iS. Estate of John Forry, dcc’d. THE undersigned, auditor appointed by the Orphans* Court of Lancaster county, to settle and adjust and distribute among those entitled to the remaining assets of the estate of John Forry, late of the borough of Columbia, deceased, in the hands of Abraham Zook, his administrator de bonis mmf-hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will attend for, and proceed with, the duties of his appointment at the public house of John Michael in North Queen street, Lancaster, on] Saturday the 10th day of June next, at 2 o’clock, P. M. ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor. May 2, 1846. 14 1000 REWARD!!! Wo. SO. SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c. 100,000 Spanish, Half Spanish and’Common Se gars, Snuff, Snuff Boxes, Pipes, Fine Cut and Cut and-Drv Tobacco, fitc. 30 boxes Lottiers, Grcaners, Congress, Honey Dew, and other brands plug and cavendish Tobac co, in large or small quantities, at Philadelphia prices. 2UO half and quarter barrels No. 1, 2,-and 3 Mackerel, of the most choice selections, which we I are hound to sell lower than can be had in the City of Lancaster. {CT Please don't forget the place, under the VI u setmi, No. SO, two squares from the Court House. PINKERTON & SMKLTZ. March 4,184 R. _ 3m-l(). Great Revolution * LY Tin: PRICES OF dry goods. n%I art to be bvnvfitthl h)t thin remarkable change? •- O T * £ C ci 3 3 5' <L _ * il t*. V a » 5 * .V- ■*' THK PKOI’I.K! WHY I lET tliem call flt the live Hive Stare % fllorlh J Queen street, ami see ; heie they can buy ttN much for $l.O0 —ns they a Hlioit time ago would have to pay $2.00 for. Thin then is a rudiral ehaugo for the express hinefit of the people. Let tlieim cal! early and hoc the LARGE LOTS'— of cheap and beautiful Goods just opening-: for Revolutions now-a-dav* are remarkable for their BREVITY. . „ Splendid Lawns, fist colots, 1 ‘2l.ctrf. 3s inch Muslins, henv-y aiul fine, tor diets, A good article of Plain Modes and Blk. only 12* ets. A good article, Highly Cameleon. Mourning Dress Goods : Ladies can be supplied with every article for mourning. ' Good plain Blk. Chintzes, only 1.2 J ets. Good <( Lawns, 12|, IS and.-2'* ct*. Maz.itlan*., Bereges and Silk Tissues. ■Ladies Gloves: Lislethread.Silk and Kid ; Misses''Gloves in vatiery. At the Bee Hive,' J list opened, 4 cases of splendid French, Scotch and English Dress Ginghams, New patterns and very cheap—at THE BEE HIVE, North Queen st. Ladies Summer Dresses. The greatest variety of the most splemlid style* just recei\eU, among the newest styles are Mazatlans Zephrines. Zephr Tissues Pomprulours, Sr<>. .tijierfeetlv pvl.iiuiiilpcc -jr tli« BKK HINT., North Queen street CM AS. R. VVFA'TZ k BKO liunnet Ribbon*: Just opening,'the newest stvle.s for Spring and Sum mer, the greatest variety ever seen in Lancaster. — (ireat rare has-been, taken in the selection of styles :irul colors, at the Embroideries French N. \V. T.aco Capes. *• •• ** Collars. •• Edging ami Inserting. Embroidered Swiss Muslins, for Dresses. At the April, E lS4tf. REMOVAL-T. C. WILEY, Fashionable Boot and Ladies Shoe Establishment. rrMIE undersigned begs leave to return hisffiß.i I thanks to the public for the encourage-JzVvt ment heretofore extended to him, and to an- (jufiint his former patrons and friends and the pub lic {generally, that he lias removed his fashionable hoot and shoe store from North Queen to East King street, dirictly opposite Mrs. Messenkop’s Hotel, and one door east of James Smith’s Apothecary, where he is prepared to do all work in his line of business with neatness and despatch. He has on hand-a general assortment of French &. Morocco Skins lor Boots, to which branch of his business he devotes particu lar attention, and guarantees his Boots to be made in the neatest and most fashionable manner. He lias also just received from the city an assortment of lasts of the most fashionable styles for Ladies Shoes. He also keeps'' constantly on hand an as ; sortment of Ladies” and Misses’ Shoes of his own ; manufacture, whirh lie is confident will give gen eral satisfaction, as they are made in the neatest .and most fashionable manner April -2')-, I$4S. New Goods! New Goods!. JUST RECEIVED ami iVbw 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 : ( \iIiPJZTINGS, DRUGGETS. Floor and Tabic Gil Cloths, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Counterpanes,Embossed Table and Toilet Covers, Bleached and Unbleached Shirt ings from 3-4 to 12-4 wide, from 4 cents per yard upwards, 8-4 to 12-4 Linen Shirtings, G-4, 8-1, 10-4 ajid 12-4 Damask Table Cloths, Colton and Linen, Doyles and Napkins, OinghainH, Checks, Ticking, Crash, and Diapers, Calicoes’fast colors, from 4<*ts. per yard -upwards,-Ginghama good colors 1 , 12 ctx.. for dresres, Lnwns,* ami M. I). Laines, worth 2.0 for 121 cts.,New Stylo Kuncy CasstmoroN ami Vestings, Dross Gouda in. full assortment, besides all other goods usually kept in the Dry Goods Fancy and Qiinotisware Line, which wo aro ottering at reduced prices. (March 27,1848.1 URIEL it GILBERT. fPHK subscriber repectfully informs his friends J[ and the public that he hns removed to the old established and well known shoplately occupied by William Cox, in North Duke street,on the Railroad, whore he is prepared to do all kinds of work, nurh as making and repairing CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES, SQUARE CARRIAGES, ami vehicles of every kind belonging to the roach mailing business. New work will be sold, ami repairing of all kinds done cheaper, than at any other establishment in this city, and all work will he done in the and most fashionable style, and manufactured limn the best materials. All new work warranted. He returns his thanks to the public for the liberal enrourgement heretofore extended to him, and hopes bv strict personal attention to business, and moderate charges to merit and .receive a continuance of public patronage. GEO. _R. MOWF.RY. April IS, IS4S. 12-tiim Venetian Blinds. H CLARK, Venetian Blind Manufacturer, No. # 143, South id street, Philadelphia, lias con stantly on hand a large assortment of VENETIAN BLINDS , manufactured of the best materials, and by compe tent workmen, which he u'ill sell, wholesale ur re tail, at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers, desirous of a good article, are invit ed to call and examine. Orders punctually attend ed to. [Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 1848—6m-4 Lancaster Savings Institution, ) Apiul 25, 1848. y FPHE Stockholders of this institution are hereby notified'that an election for seven Trustees to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at their bank ing house on Saturday evening. May C, at 7 o’clock. April 25, 1848, ANOTHER large supply of choice Dry Goods for fall and winter. At the Bee Hive, North Queen st. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. oct. 19 ' 3S IVo. 80. Mus de Lai non CHAS.-E. WENTZ &: BRO; Ginghams Magnificent. Beautiful. Lovely. Fascinating, BEE HIVE BEE HIVE, North st tf-10 T. r. WILEY. tf-13 Itomoval. CHAtf. BOUGHTER, Treasurer. *2t-13 BUSINESS CABBS. Sew, Millinery Establishment, Between the Jlotef of Mr. Cooper. (Red Lion.J and the Stord of C. Hager Son, \Vfat King st MRS. CATHARINE KELLER, respectfully in forms the citizens of Lancaster city anti county* that i she has 1 just returned from Philadelphia, and has. opened at the above named place, a splendid assortment of inillinerv good*, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: STRAIV, BRAID , CHINA PEARL, COBURG. LACE, and SILK BONNETS, ARTIFICIALS,Sc.. Together'with all other articles usually kept in a millinery store. Mrs. K. hopes bv strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage April 18, IS4S I Sew and Fashionable Millinery. MRS. KURTZ begs leave to announce to her friends that on Tuesday nextsheKsßp I will be prepared to open her spring i ment of MILLINERY, all of which will be of the newest and most fashionable styles, and will bedis posed_of at reasonable rates. She will also be prepared to alter, whiten, press, and krimp straw and bonnets, in a superior manner and at the shortest notice, at her old established shop in North . Queen street, nearly opposite 9cho)fields Hotel. ; Lancaster, April IS, 1848. 12-3 m American Clothing Store. Sign of the Striped Pants, « BY CrGORGE SPI RRIER, = ’f']YTORTII Queen street, lour doors from the,> Court House; and next to John. Hearts n. £ Printing office, nearly opposite Michael’s Ho--? tol, Lancaster, Pa. 5 h {£r Remember this Establishment contains 2 < The Cheapest and Best Ready-Made Clothing " % in the City, 5; AND SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES Feb.’lD, 18-18 W'liite Crape Shawls. LONGENECKER k CO., Ijave received a lot of handsome White Crape Shawls of all prices and qualities to the most costly, which they will dispose ot'at small advances. Also, a new lot of Paris Embroideries, Needle Worked Collars, caps and laces. Silk Fringe, &c. A.beautiful assortment of Fancy Dress Goods, Ginghams, Lawns, Balzorines, Bercges, Sir., Linen Plaids and Silk Ginghams. A beautiful lot of Bonnet Ribbons. LONGENECKER f CO., Corner ofEast King and Centre Square. May 25,, 1847. 17-tf Ornamental Marble Works. EAST King street, next door to John N. Lane's I store. Charles M. Howell, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster and the public in general, that he carries on 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 Ins stock of finished Mantels, Monuments, Tombs, -Grave Stones, and also his collection of designs fur Monuments, Tombs, &<*., before purchasing else where. jn» Hi Longenecker & Co., CIALL the attention of the public to their large ) and splendid assortment of Dry Gouda, Tlie imueantile l relations in Kliich they stand enable thorn to .compete with any in tlnur busim-sn. To the low price of their gomla, iwlih'h are selected with groat cure and taste,) is united the greatest variety in fltvleu of all that i’u new and desireablo, Their stock of STAFLH AND FANCY VliY (iOODS in tlto largest in the dtv. There is a great range for the indulgence of tfio fancy, and it is with pleasure they can uscert there are few of thorn.- who have favored them with a call that have left unsatisfied. |nov IG’47-42-tf Sew Supply of Boots & Shoos! .Aj lium Shoes, &c. PHI THE subscriber has just received a new 1 supply of Boots, Shoes,' Gum Shoes, &c., at his stand, in North Queen Street, two doors above the Post Office, to which he the attention of his patrons ami the public in general. He has a supply of Gum Shoes of every descrip tion, consisting of-Buskins, Sandals, and plain, with double soles, Uml also a common article, nnv 9 -47-41] ADAM 5?. KELLER - Tlic Industrious Bee still gathers in Store* riIHF. largest and most splendid stock of DRV | GOODS ever offered in the ntv of Lancaster, is now being opened at the Bee Hive, North Queen Street, wholesale and retail. This stock has just been received direct from Boston, Now York and Philadelphia, and comprises some of the rarest bargains of the day,-for Fall ami Winter sales —Shawls. Silks, MeiiuoCs, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. sept 21 *47-21 Philadelphia Daguerreotype Establishment. 1 EXCHANGE, story. Rooms 2.V-27. reotvpe Portraits oi' all sizes, either singly or in tainjlv groups, colored or without colors, arc ta ken every.day in any weather-. Copies* of Daguer reotypes, Oil Pa:ntings, Statuary, &<•., may also he procured.' Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to examine specimen W. ic F. I.ANC.KNII ELM. 1 v-1 5 April IS. IS4S. Alderman** Ofliee. riOUTir Queen street, nearly opposite the **Mc- chatties' Institute,’* where Depositions, Scrie eniiig; Conveyancing, and Draughts of Surreys, and Models with their Specifications for Letters Pa tent, are correctly executed with despatch, by Estate of'James Vogan, deceased. IETTKRS of Administration on the Estate of _j .Janies Vogan, late of the township of West ~ Bonnets and Hats. ; Lancaster' county, dcc-d.; having been grant ’ - ed to the subscriber, residing in Bareville, Lpper MISS Eft will be prepared on Mon-iEQp- \ • Lea rock township : all persons having claims against day, the 3d ul April, and throughout, t j lP Estate are requested to present them duly the entire'season, to attend to all busine?..-'authenticated tor settlement, and all persons in belonging to MILLINERY, and is prepared i Vetoed to said Estate are desjred to make immedi to alter, whiten, press, and trim Straw Hau and • atP pavm6nt to ADAM S. BARE, M. D. Bonnets, in a superior manner and short notice, at April IS, IS4S. Gt*-12 the residence of her mother, in Prince street. ' April 4—tf-io. —_— _ ■ Estate of Mary Betliel, dec’d* J. FRANKLIN RKIGART. Um-12 April IS, IS4S. 3Vew Goods. undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Or- THE subscribers are opening a full assortment u , 1 phans’ Court ot' the county of Lancaster, to Fall and Winter Staple and Fancv.Dry Good-:, distribute the balance iu the hands of Samuel B. which will be offered at the lowest market prices. : Heine, J. Houston Mifflin, John F. Houston, and ALSO—Lovering’s Svrup Molasses in hhds. and ; Robert B. Wright, Executors of Mary Bethel, late bhls. Lovering's Crushed and Pulverised Sugars. ' of the Borough of Columbia, deceased, according Low priced Brown Sugars. Rio, Java, and Lagu- to the will of the said testatrix, hereby notifies all ayra Coffee. Fresh New England Hops. B.eJ persons interested, that he will attend for the pur- Feathers, &u. Sir. ('. HAGER k SOX. pose of his appointment at his office in Lancaster, sen 21- 3-1 on Wednesday, the third day of May, at 10 o’clock ' A.M. ' JAMES L„ REYNOLDS. April 11. 13 18. 1 l-4t. Carpetings! Carpetings! JUST opening, :i large and splendid assoitment. consisting in part, of the following Goods, viz : Imperial 3-Ply superfine, fine,and common Ingrain?, Venetian, and Rag Carpetings, from 12* cents per yard upwards—at the New York Store. * March 14, 1848-7. GRIKL & GILBERT. China, Glass & Queens-ware. JUST received, a full assortment of China, Glass and Queens-ware, to which we respectfully in vite the attention of purchasers. March 14, 1848-7 To Slloe Makem rnilK b. bscribcr has a first-rate workman from X Philait Iphia. who makes ami repairs all kinds of Shoe M iters Tools, which will hr done at tin* lowest pn.es, and warranted to work well, dec 22—17 H. I.OCHKK. Servant*' I'rleml. ANOTHER Kupplv of SorvimtK’ Friniil (tin* l)i*sv| Stovi* Hlaekimi’m the rountrv) just rocoivnl 1 (iKO, A. MILLER, Wuht Winn nL, LfuiuaKti'r. ' Mmo'll U-Ht-7.1 LRISII LINENS. — 10U pieces just received direct from Boiton, they are a great bargain, ami well worthy tho examination of every housekeeper. Tickings, Flannels, Crash, Table Dianer, tor sab at remarkably low prices at the BF.K HIVE, Sept. 21, 1847. —34 North Queen si. riIHK-LADIES are particularly invited to call X early and examine ihose beautiful and rich BONNET RIBBONS, all new, fall styles, now opening at the BEE HIVE, N. Queen xt. sep 21 M 1-1 i Q PIKCF.S Paper Hangman, of viuious atyk'H, received a»:! for sale low, at the New York Store March 14. 1848-7 (1 KORGE VV. M’KLKOY, Attorney at Law. of- JC his professional services to the public.— Office in Centre Square, in the room formerly occu pied by Willliam Carpenter, Esq., next door to the Mayor's office. Idee 1 1 4 P DONNELLY, Attorney at Law.: Office in , South Queen Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. R. Montgomery, Esq. [jan 4 ‘4B-49 “ITTILLIAM \V, BROWN, Attorney at Law, y\ 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. 1 uov 5-43 JAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law, office in South Queen street, 3 doors below Lancaster Bank. £ (Feb. 1, 184S—6m. *YTTASHINGTON BAKER, Attorney at Law, YY offers his professional services to the public. Office in Centre Square, next door to Thos. Baum gardner & Co.’s Store. [noy 30-41-Gui 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 Hofei. April 13, 1847. 1 U WILLIAM F. BRYAN, Attorney at Law, of fice opposite Sprecher’s Hotel, East King at, ■Lancaster. [dec S-45-tf Estate of Richard Nagle, Jr. in tlin District Court for the citv ami county of Lancaster. ■\T7"HEREAS, Moore Connell, John Vogan, and Y\ Isaac Vogan, Trustees of Richard Nagle, _jr.,. under the late will and testament of his father Rich ard Nagle, sr., late of Eart twp., dec*d., did on the 21st day of April, IS4B, file in the office of the Pro thouotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate : Notire is hereby given to all persons iriterested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the sth day of June, 1848, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed Attest: J. H. KURTZ, Proth'y Proih'ys office. ) Lan. April 25, IS4S.J in the District Court for the city aiul county x of Lancaster. 'VVT'HEREAS, Jacob.Neff, jr.. Assignee of said W John Bowman, did on the 20th dav of April, 184$, file in the office of the Prothonotary ofthe 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 appoint ed the sth dav of June, 1848, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptionsJie filed Attest: J. H. KURTZ, Proth’v. Proth'ys office, } Lan. April 25, IS4S.f 4t-13 Estate of Mary I.ipp, wife of Balt zer Lipp. In theCuurt of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. ‘TTT'HEREAS, John Shenk, sole Trustee of said Y\ Mary Lipp, under the last Will and Testa ment of he.r feter Martin Shenk, dec’d v and also bv appointment of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, on the 12th of February 1842, did on the first dav of April IS4B, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate : -Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the 19th day of June, 1848, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: J. H. KURTZ, Proth’y Prothonotary's Office, ' ) Lancaster, April IS, 1848.) 12-4 t In the District Court for the City and County of Lancaster. WHEREAS, John Rawlins, Assignee of said John MeVey. of M artic township, did oirthe 6th day of April 184 S, file in the office of the Pro thonotarv of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: ! Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Esthte, that the said Court have ap pointed the fifth day of June 1848, for *i:e confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: J. H. KURTZ, Proth’y.* Prothonotnrv’s office, )' - Lancaster, April 18, 1848.) 4t-12 In tin* Di’ tiict Court for the City and C'o. of Lan'r. ■XITHEREAS, Samuel Johns, surviving yy (under the Will of Abm. Jolnin, dec’d.) Of thc'pHliito of David Johns, tlte 22d day of April, 1848, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, huraccount of the caul Estate: Notice i;i hereby given to all persons interested in the isuid Estate* that the snid-Comt have appoin ted the ,oth day of Juno, 1848, for tin: eonfmnation thereof, uhlcjis exceptions he filed. AiU. l, J. 11. KURTZ, Protli'y. Frothy \s Ufliee, Lan. April 23, 184 H. 13-4 t. To the Legatees, and all others In terested under the will of' Wm. Hrinton dec'd. THE undeisigned, appointed Auditors by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county,./' to re port the facts, and also to report an account in dis tribution for the purpose of enabling the Court to make a decree distributing the fund to the persons entitled, ’’ will meet at the Public House of John Michael, injhe city of Lancaster, on Thursday. May 25, at 2 o’clock P.' M-, to attend to the duties of their appointment. H l . G. LONG, WILLIAM MATHIOT, NEWTON LIGHTNF.R, Apul 25, 1848.-13-4 t. Auditors. BitiL'hain i. Hiother ) Jan'v. Term ’4B, No. i-i. S 122.' Fi Fa April T. B. Yourra. John ( a sel. ) '4B,' No. 35. THE undersigned, auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to n-port the facts and judgments in the above case, to enable the Court to make distribution: hereby notifies all peisons interested that he will attend ti-i the purpose of his appointment, on Wednesday, the 24th dav of .May. next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of John Michael, in North Queen street, Lancaster. IsR AEL CARPENTER. April *25. 18 is. Auditor. Estate o/' l\ r m. I). Stauffer, laie of Lancaster city. JHTTKRS of administration on the above estate j having been granted to the undersigned, re siding near the Hap. in Sa-lisburv township. Lan caster rountv. all persons having claims or demands against said estate will present the same duly au thenticated for settlement, and those knowing them selves to lie indebted will please make immediate pavmeut. (iKO. D. M’ILVAINK. Adm’r. SAUAII STAUFFER, Adm'rx. tit-13 April ’2'j, 1546. To creditors and all others interested in the estate of Robert Hamilton , dec-d. \ rpilE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans’ JL Court of Lancaster county, auditor to distribute the balance in the hands of Nathaniel Brown and Samuel Wicka, administrators of Robert Hamilton, late of Fulton township, deceased, among the creditors of said deceased, will attend to the duties of hio appointment at the public house of Elias Pennington, Fulton township, in said county, on Saturday, 13th May, 1848, at 9 o’clock, forenoon, where all interested are notified to attend. April 18.-4t-12'] JOSEPH BALANCE, Auditor. ORIEL & GILBERT, New York Store E»(ut«' of Win* W. dei’U. IKTTKRS of udinini*tr.»tinn on th r estate of j Win. W. Prniudl, la.e of Lancaster city, de ri ;i,,c(!, Inning Leon granted to tin* Ktihseriborn,— all persons indebted to tuiid ontnlo air rmjtirutpd to make immediate payment, and thmm having claima npniiist it, will present them, duly authenticated, fm 'iHtlfiiu'iit, to IiKUIUiK QI’IGLKY, Paradise township. JAMKS H. LANK, Lancaster city. March 17, l.vl* 11-M] Hart township, Geo. ,1. Baughman, Brecknock, Anthony Good, Caernarvon, William Witm.ui, Cuealicci K i t, Samuel Stork, Cocalico Went, Samunl Eberly, Colerain, Win. Galbraith, Columbia borough, Michael Hook,; Conestoga, Abraham Charles, Cunov, Hiram K. Brown, Donegal Kail, Christian Graybill, Donegal U’.-a, Michael Ober, Drumore, James F. Ankrini, Kphrata, David Kemper, jr. Karl, Isaac Brubaker, Karl Wert, John Sheall'cr, Elizabeth, John Bomberger,' Fulton, Henry McVey, Homptield East, William Parker, Heinpliehl West, Isaac. Heineman, Lampeter East, John Smith, Lampeter Wnt, Philip Geist, Lancaster, Jacob M. Frantz, Lancaster ritv, Jacob Zechcr, Leacock, Henry Lechler, Leacock 1. p|»-t, Geo. Mearig, Little Britain, Robert Patton, ir. Manheim, Jonathan Sprecner, Manor, Jacob F. Frey, Martic, Henry' Hart, .Mount Jo\, David Cobler, Paradise/ Rudolph Hunsecker, Penn, John Hummer, Rapho, Johir Breneman, Salisbury,’ Henry Hess, Sadsburv, -Jacob K. Smoker, Strasburg, Geo. Weiker, Sir&tiburg. borough, Jesse Hoffman,* Warwick, George Geyer. ORIEL & GILBERT The above Collectors of Taxes v.-jll call al the Comriiisaionen ofiice, on Monday 17th inSt., for their duplicates. THOS PATTERSON, JOHN LANDES, JOHN WITMER, Commissioners. April 11, IS4S- 11-3 M LEGAL NOTICES. Estate of John Bowman. Estate of John slcVej, Estate of David Johns, Notice, XoUce, Tu\ Collectors Ibr 184 N, CLOTHItfG. . Truth and Common Sense Is mighty and will prevail, Over all the Hur.il/uggcrtj i.i the 11VW. however haul bastir and noisy it may appear. MT. FORD, being desirous of returning his • sincere and hearty thanks to (he citizens of Lancaster city and county, for the kind manner- in which theyMtitve come forward and welcomed him —being an entire stranger among them—and for the unprecedented patronage he has received -at their hands, adopts this medium of expressing his gratitude for their favors, lie wishes indistinctly understood that he docs not attempt to thrust it down the necks of the public, that his is the only -Clothing Store in the world, nor has he gotquite as magnificent a front to his establishment as some persons pretend to have ; but one thing is certain, and it has been unanimously decided by the entire population of Lancaster, that he has just received the most ma'gnificent and extensive •. Assortment of Goods. suitable for the present and coming season, ever be fore exhibited in this county, to describe which is almost an impossibility. The only way to form an accurate idea of the extent, variety and splendor, will be to call and examine them. And rest assured, gentlemen, of receiving the most polite attention, whether you intend purchasing at the time or not. ALT. FORD offers $lOOO reward to any person in Lancaster city or county, who can .producers large a variety, and as cheap a stock of well made Clothing and piece goods as. he has now ready for sale. » Remember M. T. Ford’s Emporium of Taste and Fashion, sign of the Locomotive,- Opposite Scholfield’s Hotel, North Queen Street , Lancaster city April 18, 184 S. AMERICAN CLOTHING STORE. SIGN OF THE BIG PANTS. iy George Spurrier , North Queen Street, next door to Bear's Printing Office, and nearly opposite to Michael’s Hotel. GEORGE SPURRIER would return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and a determination to sell nbthingbut what is well made and of good materials, to merit a continuance of public patronage. 1 have just returned from Philadelphia with an entire new stock of goods, selected with great care, and consisting in part of Superfine French Cloth, Do. French Doe SkiJi Cassimeres, Fine Fi’ench Summer Cassimeres, And a splendid assorment of Fancy Satin Vestings, which I will be happy to make tip, for those who prefer being measured, in the best and most fash ionable manner. I have also on hand a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of my own manufacture, which I will warrant to be well made and of good material, and which I can sell at the very lowest cash prices. Customer’s work made to order in the most fashionable manner and bv the best workmen. v {ftT* Don’t forgot the place, sign of the big pants, No) tli Street, nearly opposite Michael’s hotel. Vi Kt). SPURRIER, Merchant Tailor. April -I-31U.10. The riiited.State's Clothing Store. Sign oftlie ulriped coat,by REUUF.N ERBHN.Nn. 30 North QiM'i’ii street, corner■ of Orange, one square from the Court llowso, East side, Ltinr:ci tor, P.i. mills mammoth cstaldi’diment, iiuw contain:.by .1. far tin* largoHt and cheapest minoruncut of miaiS and boys' wi ll made clothing in the city of Lancas ter, and will positively not ln« midenmld by any “ other. The stock. incl'mlcH every description ui clothing worn at the present day. The most fa ih tunable, an well as the most plain, so that all tastes may be suited. The subscriber being a practical and experienced tailor, gives bis enliro. personal attention to the business, and lias 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 commend the inhabitanti of Lancaster city and counrv, one and all, to call at the • r SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT, and convince themselves that it if. the right place to buv cheap and well-made clothing. A large, variety of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, kc. of the very finest as well as common qualities, alwavs on hand and made up to order in good stvles at a verv small advance on wholesale prices. The latest London and Pans Fashions always re ceived, and CUSTOMER WORK made according to the latest patterns and iu the Inghpst style of the art bv the very best workmen. A tine assortment of shots, shams, collars, ci.i vats, stocks, and Stiriher's gioves, handkerchiefs, suspenders, hosiery, and all kinds of Flannel and knit under shirts and drawers. Also, umbrellas, cheap. Thankful fur past favors i respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage, and teel confident that all purchasers will find it to their advantage to deal witli me as 1 arn determined to avoid all hum bug and misrepresentation, and sell goods for what Uiev really are. REUBEN ERBEN, Tailor, United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. TO North Queen street, corner of Orange, one square from the Court House, East side. Lan caster, Pa. sop 28-30 Fashionable Fall and Winter €'lothin&. * Call at the New Clothing Establishment. West King street, between Cooper & Lichty’s and C. Hager’s store, opposite to Steimnan &. Son’s Hardware BLICIITV, Merchant Tailor, has always on # hand a stock ot‘ ready made clothing, of the cheapest and best to bo bad in the city. He would call attention to the following articles, and feeds ssured will be able to give general satisfaction to 11 who will favor him vv,ith their custom. His stock consists in part as follows: Dress and Frock Coats, Cassimere Pants, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Vests of all’kinds. Drawers, Suspenders, &c. together with every arti cle of clothing for gentlemen’s and boys’ wear, which he will soil at the very lowest rates. Cloths, Cassirneres, and Vestings always on hand. Having jvist received the New York and Phila delphia Spring and Summer Fashions, he is pie pared to attend to customer’s work, which will be warranted to he done in the' best manner and with punctuality. net 26—39 Removal of the Cheap Cash CXOTISIX& STORE. . i , 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 has taken the stand so long occupied by S. J. Young, two doors south of Orange Street, and next door to J. Gish & Co.’s Pook Store, where he has the largest assortment of ready made clothing ever offered in the city of Lancaster. This stock consists of Cloaks, Bangup, Sack, Dress, Frock, Walking and Hiding Coats, Roundabouts for boys of all sizes and descriptions. J. G. returns thanks for the many favors and hopes that his friends and the customers of S. J. Young and the public in general will continue to favor him with their calls. [nov 16-42 Removal. G 1 EO. SFURRIER would respectfully inform his C friends, customers, and the public in general, that lie has removed his Clofhing Store from his old stand next door to the Poet Office, to one door south of John Boar’s Printing Office, and nearly opposite J. Michael’s Hotel, at the sign of the Bio Pa>t i >. whore all would do we.M to call that want to buy CHEAP AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING. Customer's work attended to at the shortest notice, and made m a workmanlike manner. Don’t forget tin* place, sign uf the Big Panin, dec 7 M7-lfMf] GKO. SPUUULER. Look Here! Floc k* and Watches. rpilK undersigned .him just relumed from X Philadelphia with a new and Nplondid Vwn assortment ol'Cloclui, Watches, AccordfintiN,Ai .Musical Boxes, Gold Pena, Ike., which ho ia**^ s6 ** prepared to dispose of on the most leaKonabbi terms. Among Inn assortment may he 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 invilcu the inspection of his friends both in town and country to hin stock of goods with the as surance that from his assortment they cannot fail to make a selection of any article thev may want. . Repairing attended to as usual, and all work warranted. JOHN BROWN, Agl. Feb. 15, 1848. ■ a Chair maker, Paper- Hanger ' and Fainter. Corner of South Queen and Vine streets. rviUE undersigned respectfully informs his friends laud the public that he has now ort hand, and is constantly manufacturing to order CHAIRSf2\ ufall kinds and descriptions, from the highest- mob to the lowest price. They havebcon generally *it admired —are elegantly finished, and are of the most durable character. House painting, in*nil its varieties executed by the undersigned. His pnres will he found extremely moderate. All orders for Paper Hanging will be promptly executed. GEORGE F. ROTE, dec 22 1547 44 *}' Silks Silk*! JUST RECEIVED, Splendid Dress bilks, Highly Chameleon Glasce, ,s Groa. de Afrique, Bfoche Poult de Soiea, . Beautiful striped, Figured and Plaid Blk. and Blue. Blk Silks; 4-4 Blk. Brillian Silk for Viaites, AT THE BEE HlVE,*North Queen st.. ALSO —NOW OPENING : The Newest Styles PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTES; the largest assortment ever offered.. CHAS. E. WENTZ & JBRO.' April 18, 184»■ * 12
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