MARRIAGES. In Lancaster, on Thursday the 18th instant, by the Rev. E. Y. Buchanan, Washington Baker, Esq., to Miss Mary Elizabeth, daughter of El liott T. Lane, Esq., deceased. The happy couple will please accept our thanks for a piece of most delicious wedding cake. This remembrance of the Editor has not failed to elicite a prayer for a long and prosperous life for the bride and groom. At Lebanon, on the 16th inst., Dr. D. B. Marshall, to Miss ElizaH., daughter of,l?r. John W. Gloninger. On the 9th inst., by the Rev.- Jr J- Stnne, Mr. Henry G. Stoner, to Miss Elizabeth G. Mullin, both of Petersburg. On the same day, by the “'same, Mr. John Her chelroth, of the borough of Manheim, to Miss Bar bara Gantz, of Penn twp. > On the. 21st inst., by the same, Mr. Lehman Danzgier, to Miss Cedilla Schnif, both of this city. On Thursday last, by the same, Mr. George Shaffner, to Mrs. Elizabeth Hart, both of Ephrata township, this county. On the evening of the 11th inst., by the Rev. Mi. Rodenbaugh, Mr. Isaac S. McCamant, # of this coun ty, to Miss Mary Ann McPherson, of Montgomery countv, this State. On the 4th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Frederick , Mr. John Young, of the borough of Manheim, to Miss Catharine Ober, of Penn twp.' On the 11th inst., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, Mr. Cyrus-Blair, of East Lampeter, to Miss Ann Re becca Powel, of this city. DEATHS. At Harrisburg, on the 1 lth instant, Patrick Me- Millin, aged U 2 years. The deceased was for many years Messenger to the Governor und Canal Com missioners, and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. The place made vacant by his death cuhnut bn (Hied by one more faithful us an officer* or ihore beloved as an associate. On Numltiy last* Mis* Mint a Ahh lUackhill* of Kilfet iiUiiipetef iwp** aged 40 teats* G months and 0 diets* cunts, and Virginia nt Main cents. SPIRITS.—We note huliim of New Ragland Hum in hliln. at 27 cts. IRON.—Sales of Jlaltiiuoro (Charcoal; No. I Forge Pig at $3O; Hales of common unthmeitu do. as low i\h $24. Salon of No. 1 Foundry Pig (char coal) at $3O; and of inferior No. 2 do. at $26. Another Arrival. THE subscribers would cull the attention of the public generally to the splendid assortment of summer goods, just opening, of the latest styles and patterns of ilureges, Lawns, Tissues, and every other kind of dress goods for Ladies wear. Also, goods for men’s wear of every description, together with every kind of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which wilt be sold very low. An assortment of carpeting for sale cheap. Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of your calls ROTHARUEL & BEATES, Opposite Jno. Bear's Printing Office. 17-6 t Estate of Jacob Erb and Wife, In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of WHEREAS, Alexander Galt and George Wit wer, Assignees of Jacob Erb and Wife, of Earl township, did on the 22d day of May, 184 S, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said-Estate : Notice is hereby .given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 24th day ol June, 1848, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J.'H. KURTZ, Proth'y. Pfothy’s. Office, Lan. May 23, 1848. 17-4’t. Agricultural Botany, BEING an enumeration and description of use ful plants and weeds, which merit the notice or required the attention of American Agriculturists. This work should be in the hands of every intel ligeut fanner, particularly ot the young and enter prising, .who seek to elevate their noble professioi to its just rank among human pursuits For sale in Lancaster by .May ”23—17] Coachmaßers Wanted. SIX Journeymen Coachroakers, to be employed exclusively on Wood-work, are wanted at the establishment of the subscriber, in the village of Schoeneck, Lancaster county. By the President of the United * States. TN pursuance of Ja^v,l, JAMES K. POLK, Pnss- J_ IDEN'T OF TUB UNITED STATES OF AMEBICA.do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the undermentioned Land Offices, in Wisconsin, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit?— _ _ - At the Land Office at the “ FALLS OF ST. CROIX RIVER,” commencing on MONDAY, the fourteenth day of August next,' for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned town ships, to wit: North of the baseline, and west of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships twenty-five and twenty-six of range one. Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, and twenty seven, of range two. Townships twenty-eight and twenty-nine of range SEVENTEEN. ► Townships twenty-nine, thirty, and thirty-two, of, range eighteen. Townships thircy, and fractional townships thirty one and thirty-two, of range nineteen. Fractional townships twenty-nine and thirty, and townships thirty-one and thirty-two of range twenty. . At the SAME PLACE, commencing on MON DAY, the twenty-eighth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the under mentioned townships and fractional townships, to wit : ■» North of the base line, and west of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Fractional townships twenty-six and twenty-seven, and townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty one, and thirty two, of range twenty-one. Fractional townships twenty-eight and twenty-nine, and townships thirty and thirty-one, of range twenty-three. Fractional townships twenty-nine, thirty, and thirty one, of range twenty-four. At the Land Office at GREEN BAY, commenc ing on MONDAY, the twenty-first day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, viz : N orth of the base line , and east of the fourth princi pal meridian. " Townships thirty-five, thirty-six, and thirty-seven, ami fractional township thirty-eight, of range TWENTY, Fractional: townships thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-, seven am! thirty-night, of range tivf.nty-one. Fractional townships tliirtv-live, thirtv-six, thirty seven und thirty-eight ni'Talige twenty-two. Lands appropriated tiv lawful the use of schools* military, or other purposes* will lie excluded horn the sales The rjfieilitg.ul' file nlmte ineiillimed lands will lie rniiiiuemict] oh flic days iippoluted*alul proceed in the order in which fhe.v me advertised* wdh nil convenient dtepMch, until the whole shall hn*e heen-odvied ttml the sides thus closed: But no §4le sliitl): he kept open longer tlntn two weeks* Mol no pnv.iie entry et : any ol : Ihe lands will lie itdmii led tuifd the Mpißtiuu n! : the two week** Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this eighth day of May, Anno Jhmiini one thousand eighty hundred and forty-eight: By the President: JAMES K. POLK. Richard M- Young, Commissioner of the General J.and Offitce. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and frac tional townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Regis ter and Receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable alter seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, ortherwise such claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of the General Land Office. May 23 _ 17-l3t ITT BOOK BINDER**.! .£0 (Successor to tlickokfy Cant hie,) HOOK BINDER, and Blank Book Manufacturer , Harrisburg, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends aud the public, that lie is now carrying on the above business in the old stand, formerly occupied by Hiekok S: Cautine. As the building lias for the last eight years been conducted by bitn. he Hatters himself that, hv careful attention to business, lie will merit aud still receive a continuance of the patronage so liberally enjoyed bv the old firm. Particular attention'will be paid to the ruling a'nd binding of every description of BLANK BOORB, for banks, county offices, merchants, and private in dividuals. such as : Discount Ledgers. General do. Discount Note Books. Quarter Sessions do. Check Books, Execution do. Tellers* Statements, • -.Election do. Ticklers. - Orphans’ Court do. Scratches, Naturalization do. Weekly Statements, Sheriff's do. Letter Books, • Justices’ do. Cash Books, ' ! Ad-Sectum Index do. Copy Books, » Deed Books, Pass Books, * Invoice Books, Dav Books, Commission Books, Journals, Miscellaneous do.. Full ami Half Bound Blank Books, He has made particular arrangements to supply Prothonotarics with the new and approved Judg-- ment Docket and Register, with the new Statement of Administration Acct., Old Books, Periodicals, Law Books, Music, Newspapers,&c., hound to any pattern, and in any style required. He has made tidi and ample arrangements to bind Harper's Il lustrated Edition of the Bible, and Harper’s Illu minated Shakspeare, in a style of maguilicencc not to be excelled in the cities, in either Velvet, Tur key, Morocco, Calf or Sheep, and at very reasona ble prices. Copying Presses supplied to order. — Paper Ruled to Pattern. All work warranted. References in the City of Lancaster—J. Gish & Co., Booksellers, E. W. IluTfitß, Editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer. W. 0. HICKOK. Harrisburg, May-23, 1848. Gm-17 Estate of John Steele .Morrison. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. "ITTHEREAS, John -C. Waltoii and Philip \V. \\j Housekeeper, Assignees ofjsaid John Steele Morrison, did on the Hith day of May, 1848, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said estate : •Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the UUh day pi' June, 18-18, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions he filed. Attest: J. 11. KURTZ, PrutlCy Prothonotary's Office, ) Lancaster, May 23, 1848.) Estate of* Elizabeth Y. Cotiynghum. In the District Court for the citv ant) county of Lancaster. "VSTIIKIU-LYK, Adam II. 1 YVitmer, Trustee of YY Uliznbeth Y. Conynglmm of the city of Lan caster,did on the loth day of May, 184 H, tile in the otlice of the Prothonotary of the mud Court, his Account of the said Kstate: Notice is hereby tfiven to all [leranns interested in the miid estate, that the Maid Court have appoint ed the l()th day of June, IH4N, for the eonfmnntion thereof, unleiiii’exceptions lie filed. Attest r .1. 11. KIIUT/,Protli’y Prolh'vs olliee, ) Lnn. May J 3, IMH. { Mute ol IliKly Herr, and \uiu\v, lilM wllfc. ii the Court of Coinmoit ’ Plena lor iho County to •XITIIICHKAS, George H.vichl, A ol* Mui oleines. Eastern Life —Le&& Blanchard publish this day —Eastern Life, Present and Past, by Harriet: Mar* tineau. In four.parts. Part First—Egypt and its Faith. Payt Second—Sinai and its Faith. Part Third—Palestine and its Faith. • Part Fourth—Syria and its Faith. In one vol ume, extra cloth. Also—Reapings for the Young, from the works of Sir Waltar Scott; 2 vols. 18mo.—■beautifully il lustrated, and done up in extra crimson cloth. The Little Wife. —A Record of Matrimonial Life by Mrs. Grey, author of ‘ The Belle of the Family, y ‘Sybil Lennard,’ ‘The Duke and the Cousin,’ ‘The •Manoeuvring Mother,’ &c.; cornplete in 1 volume. Price 25 cts. The Power of the Pulpit, by Rev, Gardiner Spring, D. D. Lectures on Shakspeare, by H. N. Hudson, 2 vols. The Wanderings and Fortunes of some German Emigrants, by Frederick Gertaicker. Translated by David Black. Major Jone’s Sketches of travel, comprising the scenes, incidents, and adventures, in his tour from Georgia to Canada, with eight original engravings. The French Revolution in 1848. By Foster k. English; 50 cents. Whom to Marry and How to Get Married; -or the Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Hus band ; bv one who has refused “ Twenty excellent offers at least.” By the author of “ The Greatest Pleague of Life;” in one volume. Price 12j cents, or with illustrations, price 25 cents. By the same author — The Very Image of His Father; or One Boy is more trouble than a Dozen Girls.. No. 1. The Greatest Plaugue of’Life ; or, The Adven tures of’ a Lady ip Search of a (rood Servant, by one who has been almost worried to dea/h. Price 25 cents. The Life and Adventures of Charles Chesterfield, the Youth and Genius. By Mrs. Trollope. Illus trated ; 50 cents. Sir Thomas Broughton, a new novel, by James. A New and Easy Method of Learning German— bv Prof. Wagner, 50 cents. No. 7. Ewbank’s Hydraulics; price 25 cents. The Magazines for' June —Graham, Gudey and National Magazines lor June. All new Books received as soon as published, anil for sale at publisher's lowest prices, bv J. OISH k CO., North Queen street* Litncnsteh I'M t , MnySD, 184 R tlfWtAlW. ‘BALSAM OP Wll,ll UIIiHHV, V> ilip mtiertv lup Cbihiiuiuiibiii iiiiil the liept mmliiHiie known lu man Ihf Asthma or nvefv qbmu, \,\m I‘lUiijjliUinj foughsi hiiiuHii'fHi lUMwiimi <*r ilie oi H rP'tfhi piuip* iintl w'miknpp in the snip* hwirti &*:: m\ «l) filler ilißMHspa afthp iUilmmmry firgamh A very important disease over which tins *Ula!= sam" e-veris a very powerful mfliiPnefh is that of a pUmismi Liver- In this complaint it lias undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto employed, and in numerous instances when patients hail endured long and severe suffering from the disease, without receiving the least benetit from various remedies, and when Mercury has been resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the Liver to a healthy action, and in many instances effected per manent cures, after every known-remedy had tailed to produce this desired effect. J ' Besides its astonishing efficacy in the diseases above mentioned, we also find it a very effectual remedy in Astlmia, a complaint in which it has been extensively used with decided success, even in cases of years standing. ' It not only emanates from a regular Physicran, but has also been well tested in all the complaints for which it is recommended. It is not iny inten tion, therefore, either to cloak it in mystery, or in any way deceive the public by overrating its vir tues ; on the contrary, I shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its usefulness, and flatter myself that its surprising virtues, as will satisfy the most incredulous, that Consumption may and k ‘ can be cured,” if this medicine be resorted to in time. None genuine unless signed I. Butts on the wrap per. For sale by OISH &. CO., ’North Queen Street, Lancaster. 17--t. May 23, 184$. Valuable Books^ Just received at JUDD <§• MURRAY'S Cheap Book Store, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street , Lancaster. ORIGIN ami History of Missions —Illustrated bv twenjy-five Engravings on steel. Ry the Rev. J. O. Choules and the Rev. Thomas Smith.* 2 vols. in one, 4t0., hound in full cloth, 1232 pages at only Chalmers' Romans. —Lectures on the Epistle of Paul to the Romans. Hy Thomas Chalmers, D. D. and L.L.D. 1 vol. Svo. Fourth Thousand. Price SI 50. ‘•Of the Theological writers, who have written in our language, and belong to thisygeneration, Di> Chalmers is unquestionably the strongest." A Pastor’s Memorial of the Holy Land. By the Rev. George Fisk, L. L. D. Connection of Sacred and Profane History. By Dr. Davidson. .3 vol«. 13mo. *\ .Aft * Luther on Galatians. —Commentary on the Gala tians. By Martin Luther. A new edition, on fine paper and beautiful large type. 1 vol. Svo. Works of the Rev. John Newton. Containing an authentic narrative, &c.; Letters on Religious Subjects. Cardiphonia, Discourses intended for the Pulpit. Sermons Preached in the Parish of Olney. A Review of Ecclesiastical History, Olney Hymns. Poems, Messiah, Occasional Sermons, and Tracts. To which are prefixed memoirs of his Life, by Rev. Richard Cecil, A. M. 2 vols. Bvo. Price $2,50. With a large collection of'Valuable Works in Theology, Literature, Science, A/edicine, Law, &c. May 23, 1848. Reinhardt’s Patent glass Pad Dou ble and Single Lever Truss, For the support and cure of Rupture, or Hernia. rpIUS TRUSS has the superiority of any liereto | fore in use, Ist, on account of jts durability and cleanliness, the rupture pad being of glass, (in any shape or form,) the adjustments pf the springs ■ to suit the action of the body, and calculated to be | fitted to either side. The rupture pad has a double 1 mption; Ist, by revolving on its own axis; 2d, by j the lever to which it is attached, and where said j lever is connected to the main spring. The supe- j riority which -this Truss lias over others is obvious I in this, that it is most effectual in retaining the parts in their proper place, and making dtle pres sure ; it is always clean its shape or form is du rable, which in stuffed pads is not the case, as they become saturated with the fluids from the body, j The Umbilical Truss is unsurpassed, being so j adapted as to remain perfectly secure where ap- I plied. ! Physicians and others are invited to call and ex amine this instrument. Numerous certificates c.iu be shown, from some of the most eminent of the medical profession, recommending the instru ment. For sale at JOHN F. LONG'S Drug and Medical Store, No. 8, N. Queen st. Mny 23, 1848. Gt-17 Yankee Ingenuity! “VniW HNdLANDEUS nre proverbial for their tact and inventive lUeultlus. Many of our mo dern imnrnvementH originated iu them. Before they applied steam nn n propelling power, it took an many days to go to Albany uh it doe*bourn now. By uti'um wo navigate our rivern and the boundless ocean; by Hteutn we travel on railroads at the mod erate rate of aomethiug loan than (HTtnllos an hour; we grind our wheat, miw our limhori eleur our doeliNofiuud, tihovel down hills, in the! do ulmmit everything hut heal the trick, ami that linn been led I'm- Dr, Sherman to do with bin Lozenge*. Ah for merly, wnnliH or monlliH were rut|ulred for coring common coughs, hoarHonoafl,cold",anthmn, whooping cough ami eoiinumptlon. But now, in thin ago of locofuco matehOH, Sherman'" Lozenges, partaking of tho spirit of tho age, do in a few hours what was formerly dona in us many wooka; they cure head uchcn in a tow minutes, and do not excite any dis gust in their administration. All travel by the quickest route, and all who would be as judicious in being cured should go at once to the doctor For sale by . J. GISH & CO., North Queen street, Lancaster. - It-17 May 23, 1848. White Swan Hotel, FORMERLY BARR’S, FRONT STREET, MARIETTA, PA. MRS. MARY FISHBAUGH would most respect fully inform the public that she has taken the house formerly occupied by her brother, Samuel McKinney, and more recently by John Barr. .The house has been thoroughly repaired ; this, with an experience of fourteen years connection with it, and being prepared with every comfortable accom modation necessary,-together with a determination to leave no exertion undone, she hopes to merit and receive a continuation of the patronage here tofore so liberally bestowed upon the house. Marietta, May 9, 1848. 2m-15. Venetian Blinds. H CLARK, Venetian Blind Manufacturer, No. « 143, South 2d street, Philadelphia, has con stantlv on hand a large assortment of VENETIAN BLINDS , manufactured of the best materials, and by compe tent workmen, which he will sell, wholesale or 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^-Gm-4 Longenecker & Co., HAVE just received a large assortment of .GINGHAMS, plain and plaid which they wilt sell very low. Also, LINEN LUSTRES, Lawnsl See. Black BEREGE SHAWLS, rich colored Jjgh, Fabrics, do. Superior black-and Blue Black Sum mer BOMBAZINES. [May 9, ’48.-U-15. t Davis & Chew, CABINET WARE-ROOMS, No. 276, S. Secondst. West side, Philadelphia. 5 HOUSEHOLD GOODS, cheap and of good qual ity —such as Beds, Bedsteads, Bureas,Chairs, Tables, &c. Cash paid for Old Furniture or taken in exchange for New. Old Furniture repaired. Feb. 1,1848-6 m Great Revolution IX TUB PRICES OF DRY GOODS. , Who are to be beiufilted by this remarkable change? | THE PEOPLE! iUlttffiflijU; Store, INorjfcj) I 1 Queen stresh fb W!i.jJ |1 •*Hch-.ftrH«-P!hrT»rtl*W^.»!« o ri timeMo; would | JniHtJe psy.B.2-Qfti ( oTj;..'Ehi(iith^nj I s»ts4'‘ :alc . l W?fi ■. for the pjpress.liepohl 9f Oifi, pcßßl9*l> call early and see the '!-i j c: 1 -.:.:!] ~ „L -/;,ss<[£ of cheap and beautifur yopds just dpening ( Revolutions now-a-days kre r6Wdriftth 1 eTori,.Jpji \ C•. BREVITY. ' " : juu ih Splendid Lawns, fast cplors, 121 cts,,| 38 inch Muslins, heavy and fine, for 6* cts. Mtu de Laines A good article of Plain Modes and Blk.only 12$ cts. A good article, Highly Cameleon. Mourning Dress Goods Ladies can be supplied with every article for mourning., Good plain Blk. Chintzes, only cts. Good “ Lawns, ' 12J, 18 and 2a cts.- Mazatlans, Bereges and Silk Tissues. Ladies Globes Lisle thread, Silk and Kid; Misses Gloves in variety At the Bee Hive. , ' CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. Ginghams; Just 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 moat splendid styles just received, among the newesbstvles are Mazatlans, . • ( • •' Magnificent. . Zephrines, . • • Beautiful. j Millinery Establishment, Zephr Tissues, . . . . . * in I Between the Hotel of Mr. Cooper. (Red Lion,) and Pompadours . • • - Fascinating. , J £ K!ng J st . &c. &c., perfectly exhaustless, at the, i j . a ** t o » BEE HIVE, North Queen-street, j "V/TRS. CATHARINE KELLER, respectfully m- CHAS. E. WENTZ BRO. ! J3Xf° rIUS citizens of" Lancaster city and county, Bonnet Ribbons: ■ ; that she has just returned Iron. Philadelphia, and' Just opening, the newest stylos fur Spring and Sum- , has u P e, ‘ cJ « *•»'»«<> named plane, a splendid jusi opining, j • t assortment of mil merv goods, consisting in part of mer, the greatest variety ever seen m Lancaster f o l| ow i„ L , articles 'viz : Great care has heen taken in the selection of styles j- SI , fl4Jr> § ’ CHI ' KA PEARL. COBURG, and colors, at the BLL HI \K. LACE , and SILK BOXXETS. ARTIFICIALS,Ifc„ 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, 1848. Embroideries: French N. W. Lace Capes. « “ “ Collars. o <« “ “ Edging and Inserting. Embroidered Swiss Muslins, for Dresses. At the DEE HIVE, North Qtieen stJ April) 4, 1848, • _ !Vo. SO, 1000 AGWAttOIII C(AN it be said that all believe without calling i anti Hfuving to tlieif awn aatlslhetian that gnntls ate gelling at the luweat ptieea niNn. BO i thefnntfe we specially invite nut lawn anti ttminify mentis ta call anti secure ImFgains In the purchase nf Njirliiß nnd SmiiniPf Dry UoutlN. (iinaltiims. 181 perns i Betaine*, 18| ranis j Cnib cons, 3,4, 6, fl, iinil 8 gents per ynril, choice pah terns, splendid light colored wtin striped Alpncn hnstre, hinen Bnstre dress gond», extra large si?ed colored. Pelniue Shawls, very fme a\ul cheap, -Mso, Politicking, 61 cents, hieacheil ami itnlrlnacheil Muslin, a yard wide, 5,0, 7, and 8- cents; Cones toga Muslin, 8f cents by the piece; Cloths, Pnssi meres, Vestings', See. Summer- Goods, tor men’s and boy’s wear, from 8 to 131 cents, with a gene ral assortment of dry goods, equally as cheap. Please call and see. under the,Museum, 2 squares from the Court House, North Queen street, where you will be amply rewarded’for your trouble in the way of cheap goods. Also, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &C- Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, &c. Salt, Fish, Oil, Tar, Sec. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Al monds, Filberts, &c. French Travelling and Mar keting Baskets, basket carriages and chairs in great variety, &c SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c. 100,000 Spanish, Half Spanish anil Common Se gars, Snuff’. Snuff Boxes, Pipes, Fine Cut and Cut anil-Dry Tobacco, &c. 30 boxes Lottiers, Greaners, Congress, Honey Dew, and other brands plug and q.avendish Tobac co, in large or 9mall quantities, at Philadelphia prices. 200 half and quarter barrels No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, of the most choice selections, which we are bound to sell lower than can be had in the City of Lancaster. {]£/* Please don’t forget the place,’under the M u seum, No. 80, two squares from the Court House. PINKERTON & SMKLTZ. 3m-10. March 4, 1848. Notice. rpHE undersigned Commissioners of the Lancas | ter and Marietta Turnpike Road Company hereby give notice that the Books for the subscrip tion to the capital stock of said Company, will be opened on Thursday, the 25th May next, in the city of Lancaster, at the Public House of Frederick Cooper—-.at Jacob Kreider’s, (formerly Camber's,) on the Marietta turnpike, and at Mrs. Mary Fish bach’s, in Marietta, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. JOHN F. LONG, DAVID RH IN EH ART, WM. B. EORDNEY, 1)U. JOHN REAM, LfAVTO IIAH.TMAN, ANDREW MEHAFKY, JOHN BHERE, JACOB GROSH, CHRISTOPHER HAGER, ? SAMUEL JOHNSON, * F. A. MUIILENBURG, JACOB GAMBER, ISRAEL CARPENTER, JOHN DENLINGER, HENRY G. LONG, JAMES MEHAFFY. Mav 2, 1848. Id-14 IVew Goods! Mew Goods! JUST RECEIVED and now opening at the New York Store, in North Queen street, a full and splendid assortment of Spring Goods, among which may be found the following, viz : ; CJRPETINGS , DRUGGETS , Floor 'a.ud Table Oil 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 Shiriings, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Damask Table Cloths, Cotton and Linen, Doyles and Napkins, Ginghams, Checks, Ticking, Crash, and Diapers, Caliches fast colors, from 4cts. per yard upwards, Ginghams good colors, 12 cts., for dresses, Lawns, and M. D. Laines, worth 26 for 121 cts., New Style Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, Dress Goods in full assortment, besides all other goods usually kept in the Goods Fancy and QueenswareLine, which we arc offering at reduced i prices. [March 27,1848.1 GRIEL &. GILBERT. Notice to Collector*. THK Collectors'Of the follo\vmg°to\vnships and districts arc requested to call at the Commis sioners’ office, at Lancaster, and cet their duplicates for Militia Fines, for the year-1847, and collect the same before the Ist of August next, and make set tlement of the same, on or before that time. Collector of Hart Township, “ “ Carnarvon, “ Fast Cocalico, “ Columbia Borough, “ Fphruta, ■* “ Fliinheth, “ Karl West, “ Heinptlcld Fast, " Washington borough, part Manor. “ Strashin-g borough. THUS. I'ATTFUMiN, JOHN LANDFS, JOUN WITMFH, Cuinr's. Coni'm’ nllivt', L;m- i f cnHtori May 9, IH-IH. j J? Nltfii Painting. JOHN L. REITER has commenced the above business, in A. N. Drannomnn’s Buildings, Cen- tro Square, Lancaster, and will do the-best ho 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 Savings’ Institution, ) May 4, Is4B. ] fPHE Trustees of this Institution have this day 1 declared a dividend of 7j per cent on the cap ital stock paid-in, payable on demand. CHAS. BOUGHTKR, Treas. May 9,J848. ‘3t-lu. Dividend, Coiumbia Bank and Bridge Company, ( May 2, IS4S. J mHE Directors of this Institution have this day JL declared a dividend of three per cent, out of the profiis of the last six months, payable on and after the 12th mst. SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Columbia, May 16, 184 S. 3t-16. Dividend. Lancaster Bank, ) v L May 1, 1848. $ THE Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of fifty cents on each share of stock, payable on demand. CHRIST. BACHMAN. ’ May 2, 1848. 14-3 t Dividend. Lancaster County Bank, ) May 1, 1848. j THE Directors of this Bank have this day declared 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 Dividend. Farmers’ Bank of Lancaster, ) May 1, 1848. \ , A DIVIDEND of one dollar and fifty cents on each Share of the Stock of this Bank, has been declared this day, payable on demand—being three per cent for the last six months. « G. CLARKSON, Cashier. May 9, 1848. 3t-15 BUSINESS CARDS. . Eoiisenecfcer & Co., Estate of Jacob Heise. Dr. Franklin’s Opinion of Luck. - TTrAVgreccijed ohirgr iotor,rry cligap ln tlie Court bFtjommon-rieaJ mr u. 4 .I'AfflilyßE Ull'AflJf'imHtwraaywillM'lwn UP JOQI QORMELY. ES(i«XJtBs: *Eitfs:J->bn«'.» -dbIS S(rlSf«s! no-ijf'WßfWS x’hoo'ff ,>‘s the S Wolf, Assignee JSS& aWKf J . 12-4 Linen.sWtjjijfg, vt?rv low. ■ er> dl< * 1 some ‘attribute ?,*>• ,?i V |t iv',/.fj/Aj r ' ~ on the oth da?; of c to one Of the rt to any cause > ,,.,,.TablqSaplimSsV^’^ ci»e«>\ , • •«. ?“ ■ .V**™ *° . ( »misifpa otltinq tfn*A _ lttx , } tha\ best suits theirpurposesfno matter how uniU3t, rj,,- i:v ’itf tlfcflM-’tJwWflitaP* ppoint- is anod?»idl8& W6rfc‘\iSS»£ satisfied, and content . ,«l the J2th day of June, 1848, i... r,n -' " l^{/oiri iHfc6i‘,hsSega yxccnti«hs-We^I«l? . yvmto: a lucky 0,1, C>r 3 ‘5-. , AjTSfT,., . ■■rafiwßSfftfiferoi. of **x * * . Lancaster, .flay J6 ; ,1548,.{ ••»>*»« V"» ferftUr “ T OXGENECKEft ; fcCO.,uuya C ,lhe:aUe,u'AV«f "tot ijl .yuml M tow* »u ■ i J li buyers to their new andfeßlendii,assortment Estate Ot t,nrtSUan-*tUWII. VJ ,, , ': hich ~ire w Elegant Embroidered Canton Crape sifeT %S ’ from $l5 to $75 ‘ - rtW«fMpS»»' ™. Blk. Grade Rhines, 3-4 and 5-4 wide. fhe his ** • Elegant Printed BEREGES, new pattern. Account gfef - ..! .«*** Pink, Blue Mode and Black Bereges. Notice is hereby Mode colored Pink, Blue and Black Mous De in tlie said Estate', tWffiies&idaph * Lain, Lace Worked Capes, Collars and pointed the fifth day of June l’B4§, , 'forTthe»' nonfic*i< fltfYrt > tyf*Wl ’ r r ;-' Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Plain and mation thereof, unless exceptions be filetfl ( .iff?* ?fff .mvo-fti Revere Borders, Kid and Silk Gloves. Attest: J. H. KURTZ, Pdoth’Uv* v . wilAfBB&fl&l&JWtMfoll ALSO Prothonotary’s office, ) A splendid assortment of GINGHAMS, new pat- Lancaster, May 16, 1848.} 4t-16 terns. • W-e are daily receiving new goods, so that pur chasers will always find a fresh Stock at our store. * May 9, 1845.' ‘ tf-15. \<‘v* and Fashlonutile Millinery. ,|'UB. tvt’RTZ bpgs leave to aiiuoMhcef&jsi Jjl to her iViPhds Hint on Tuesday neMtdießjfflfil wmlm frt-ppdt-ed IRISH LINENS, — Kill pieces jimt reeeivml direct from Bouton, they me a grout liargaiii, ami well worthy the nxiinmmliou of every linipHeeper. Ticltmgn, Flmmeht, ('rash, Table Dinner, for mile nt remarkably low prices at the BEK HIVE, Sept. 21, i547,-U4 North-Queen at, rpHK LADIES are particularly invited, to call £ curly ami examine those hoautiful ami rich BONNET RIBBONS, all new, fall r.tyle», now opening at the BEE HIVK, N,- Queen hi. sep 21 _ _ I*l 4 Q PIRCKS Paper Hangings, of various J. 4ri/ styles, received and lor sale low, at ;he New York Store March 14. 1848--7 SHAWLS. —A large assortment of long' and Hiniarge French Shawls lor sale at reduced prices. C. HAGER Si SON. ANOTHER large supply of choice Dry Goods fur fall and winter. At the Bee Hive, North Queen st. CIIAS. K. WENTZ & BRO. net. 19 - 38 _ PATENT SAFETY FUSE FOR BLASTING. — Just received, a fresh supply of the above, for sale bv the barrel at manufacturers prices, by BOWLBY & BRENNER, Feb. 29. 1848-5-ly] No. 69 Market st., Phila. JOB AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING neatly executed at the Intelligencer Office, r of the Market House, Lancaster, Penna. Feb. 29, 1847. 5-tf Cl FORGE W. M’KLROY, Attorney at Law, of fers his professional services to the public.— Office in Centre Square, in the room formerly occu pied by Willliain Carpenter, Esq., next door to the Mayor’s office. [dec 1-14 P DONNELLY, Attorney at Law: Office in # South Queen Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. R. Montgomery, Esq. [jan 4 ’4B-49 WILLIAM 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. [nov 2—43 WASHINGTON BAKER, Attorney at Law, offers his professional services to tfie public. Office in Centre Square, next door to Thos. Baum gardner & Co.’s Store. [nov 30—41-6 m JUNIUS B. KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law., offers his'professional services to the public.— r- Office in Longdnecker’s building, Centre Spuare, next door to Kendig’s Hotel. April IS, 1847. 11 in Store. W. & F. LANGENHEJM. 1 v-12 New Goods. C. HAGER SON ORIEL & GILBERT, New York Stoic ORIEL & GILBERT LEGAL NOTICES. Notice. Manor Turnpike Road Company IN pursuance of the provisions of the act of in corporation, and of Letters patent issed to the Subscribers of the Stock of the Manor Turnpike Road Company, by the Governor of the Common wealth, a meeting of the Subscribers to the said stock, will be held at the public house of Abraham Peters, in the village of Millerstown, on Tuesday, the 6th day of June next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of organising the said Company, and of electing at the same time and place, by ballot, one President, one Treasurer, and Six Managers for the curient year. .- Also at the same time aml place will be submitted the question of the propriety of extending the said road.'from Abm. Peters’ public house to the Lake Mill. ABRAHAM PETERS, CHRISTIAN LINTNER, JACOB SHENK, BARTON H. MARTIN, JOHN LINTNER, May lit, 1849, SubscHbers, Dissolution ul mu'litei'Niiiit. ifAHE emHitftiititslilfi lietsAuliife MMitlity between 1 the aulißbilheis, under the linn ul' Miller k liable, is tins tillv UtssidvtHl by imilual puiiseni. All iiMsuiia iiidebletl'lu lli'e linn will eoiiie liir= ward, be line ihe lirsl day id’ July mm, and settle ill,Mr afuniinis willi either ollhe tmbsofibeib, living id tttwii, and all having rdainis will present them within said lime. JOHN MILLER, JOHN 8. 0-MIMJ. .Mav 18, 1848. •„ SMfl Estate of cliriNtlnn Bari'. Jn the Uistrict Court far the City unit County of Lancaster. THE account of Benjamin F Shenk, who elected to take, and to whom was adjudged by the District Court for said city and county ol Lancaster, on tlte Sixth day of December, A. D. 1847, under certain proceedings in parittion to September Tc'in 1847, No. 5 of said court, a certain tract oi wood bind, situate in Bart township and county aioresald, containing forty-four acres, strict measure. The same being held for the use of all the parties in said proceedings in partition mentioned, being'the children and heirs at law of Christian Barr, late of Bart township and countv aforesaid, deceased, did on the 24tlvday of April, 1848, file in-the office of ihe Prothonota.ry 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 sth day of June next, 1848, forthe confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest : J. H. KUR7 Z, Troth-y. Prothonotarv’s Office; > ' Lan., May'2* 1848. $ 14-4 t Estate or John Forry, dec’d. THE undersigned, auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, to settle and adjust aad distribute among those entitled to the remaining assets of the estate of John iorry, late of the borough of Columbia, deceaied, in the hands of Abraham Zook, his administrator de bonis non, hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will attend* for, and proceed with, the dnties of his appointment at the public house of John Michael m North Queen street, Lancaster, onl Saturday the 10th dav of June next,at2 o’clock, P. M. ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor. May 2, IS4B. _ 14 To the Legatees, and all others in terested under tlie will or Wm. Brinton dec’d. riAHlv undersigned, appointed Auditors by the 3 Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, “to re poit the tacts, anu aisu to report an .uituum »■* .it tnbution for tlie purpose of enabling the Court to make a decree distributing the fund to the persona will meet at the Public House of John Michael, in tlie citv of Lancaster, on Thursday. May 25, at 2 o'clock P. M., to attend to the duties of their appointment. H. G. LONG, WILLIAM MATHIOT, NEWTON LIGHTNER, April 25, 1848.-13-4 t. Auditors. IVotice. Bingham & Brother ) Jan’y.Term ’4B, No. b t 122. Fi Fa April T. B. Young Sc John Cassel. ) ’4B, No. 30. rpHF. undersigned, auditor, appointed by the X Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to report the facts and judgments in the above case, to enable the Court to make distribution: hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend lor the purpose of his appointment, on Wednesday, the 24th day of May, neat, at 2 o’clock, I>. M., at the public house of'John Michael, in North Queen street, Lancaster. ISRALL CARPLNTER, April 25, 1848. Auditor. Notice. Kslate of Wm. D. Stauffer, late of Lancaster city, LETTERS of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, re siding near the Gap, in Salisbury township, Lan caster county, all persons having claims or demands against said estate will present the same duly au thenticated for settlement, and those knowing theiu sel\o9 to be indebted will please make immediate uawiient. GEO. D. M'ILVAINE, Adm’r. ' SARAH STAUFFER, Adin’rx. (jt-13 April ‘2o, IS4K. l.s(;Ue ol .laiiM H Voitan, deceased. LKTTKKS of Administration on the Kstnto of James Yogan, late of tin* township of Wqst Karl, Lancaster county, dec’d., having buou grant ed to tlin mibscriber, residing in Hureville, Upper Leacock township: all persona havingeluiinnagainst tlie said Kidute are rm|iM3sted to present them duly authenticated lor settlement, nnd all persons in debted to (mill Kslate are desired to make iinmedi ate payment to ADAM S. HAUK, M. IL April IH, IH4H. j UNtutc of Win. W. l*onmill, ilor'il. *l* KTTKUK of udmlmiitrutlmi mi tin- «*»lulo of jj Win. W. IVumdl, lull* of I.iunMHti'r r.ity, ili -1 ci'iii.i'il, liiivmi; lirmi kuuWml to tin* nuli'ii-iilim*,-- I all |inrmmH liidi'litnd In mud (mtum am riM|iiontt>d In I malm iiiimcdiiiU’ paymmit, and llionu liuviuu cluiiiih I auamut it, will printout thorn, duly aiitlifntiratcd, for M-ulumimt, to (IKOIKIK QUKiI.KY, Paradimi tnwiiNlup. JAMKS H. IwVNK, I .alienator oily. Murrh 17,1 H4S-11-H1 Notice to Contructoi'N. SEALED PROPOSALS tor building a BRIDGE ;icrosM the Conestoga, at or near Israel Groff's Manufactory, will lie received at the Commission er's Office at Lancaster, until 2 o’clock, P. M., on Monday the 29th of May, mat. The plan and specifications can he seen at the said office, at any time previous to the letting. THOS. PATTERSON, JOHN LANDES, JOHN WITMER, Commissioners. 16-tf Lancaster, Mav 16, 1848. Directors of the Common Schools. 4 T a Court of Common Pleas for the county of J\_ Lancaster, held on the 29th day of April, ’4B, before Ellis Lewis, Esq., President Judge, and Ja cob Grosh and Emanuel Shaetfer, Esqrs. his Asso ciates, named and duly appointed the following Citizens, residing within the city of Lancaster, Directors of the Common Schools of the city of Lancaster, tor the first section of the second school district, for the ensuing year from the date hereof, to wit: Dr. John L. Atlee, Rev. John C. Baker, Rev. GeorgeF. Bahnson, Dr. Samuel Humes, Rev. Samuel Bowman, Rev. N. Keyes, C. Kiefler, Esq., Dr. K. A. Muhlenberg, Rev. Wm. Mooney, Rev. Wm. Urie, James ‘ Whitehill and Rev. Bernard Keenan. The above to be published all the papers in the city, and charged to the City School Fund. By order of the Court, ) J. H. KURTZ, Proth ; y. J 3t-15. May 9, 1848. Machine Shop and-Blacksmith Shop for Bent. At Paradise Mills , Lancaster County, THE Machine Shop embraces a sufficiency of water power for any mechanical purposes, and the situation of it in a rich ai\d/fertile country would warrant that of a Thtefihiilg-Machine manu factory in preference to any other. Persons wish ing to enter the above business would do well to call and see theiocation. Possession given about the Ist oi July. SAMUEL KENEAGY. May 9, 1848. CLOTHING. '\4[Tol’Ll> i rf-’pt'ctt\iHy. iCltvVuv hi;i;:iVt(-i!;iri and YV - , tbP l t)UWi£, |, th»rb®ta temorai to the well known stand! I '!* -Wist "King l occu pied by B. Lie!itv,)-4lJI Cloths, Cassimcres, and VesßH^s, is very large, and selected with great care. The latest London, Paris, and New York fash ions always received; and all orders in hiß line of business' executed with despatch and in the highest style of the art by the very best workmoti. Thankful Vor past favors, ho would respectfully so licit a continuance of public patronage, feeling confident that all persons favoring him will be en tirely satisfied with his. work. •SELLING OFF* AT COST ! E. M. H. will sell his large stock of Reudy-made Clothing at cost. Now is the time for bargains, as he is determined to relinquish the Clothing busi ness, and give his undivided attenlinn to the Mer chant Tailoring. Call and examine for yourselves. May 2* 1848. ' om-14 'frill li unit Common Scnii 1 In mlttlily mid will itrovull, Uh’V u// //if /it'm/idyarfi/ in the HhrM hn\M'rrf>nn\ • hixfn him/ nuisy if nmy h/yn'nc MT: FOIMi, hemilmiFims ul 1 inumimg his i siirntM-p 'Uhl Imitilv lliimk* In tin* iMtupns ul* ' itamr i-iiv iiml iMumift Ihi ilmkiml m-urnm m whifih limy liiivn t'-miie liiFWiuii-itmt welcomed him =heinp nil enure ehiingnY immu|j them— iiutl IhF \ the mijiruemleuiml nMihHagp lie lm* received nt their hamia, mlopt* \m medium ol* expressing Ids gratitude thr their divers-. lie wishes it distinctly understood Unit ho does put. Tittempt to thrust it down the necks of the public, that his ja .the Only Clothing Ktnru in the world, nor has ho gntquite na 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.. t)ie most magnificent and extensive Assortment of Goods, suitable for the present and coruing season, ever be fore exhibited in this county, to describe which U almost an impossibility. The only way to form an accurate idea of the extent, variety and splendor, ,N,No. 35 North Queen street, corner of Orange, one square from the Court House, East side, Lancas ter, Pa. THIS mammoth establishment*, noW contains by far the largest and cheapeslassortmentof men’s and boys’ well made .clothing in-the city of Lancas ter, and will positively not be undersold by any other. The stock includes every description ox clothing worn at the present day. The moat fash ionable, as well as the most plain, ao that all.tastes may he suited. The subscriber being a practical and experienced tailor, gives his entire personal attention to the business, and has every garment made under his immediate inspection by the best workmen in the .State, and ns he buys all his goods in the Eastern cities for cash, can confidently re commend the inhabitants' of Lancaster city and countv, one and all, to call at the 0 SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT, and convince themselves that it is the right place to buy cheap and well-made clothing. A large variety .of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, &c. of the very finest as well as common qualities, always on hand and made up to order in good NtvlcH at a very small advance cm wholesale prices. The latest London and Paris Fashions always re ceived, and CUSTOM F.R WORK made according to the latest patterns and in the highest style of the art by tho very best workmen. A fine assortment of shirts, shams, collars, cra vats, storks, and Stiflner's gloves,-‘handkerchiefs.• suspenders hosiery, and all kinds of Flannel and knil under shirts and drawers. Also, umbrollau, rhenp. 2 Thunklhl for past favors I reupoctfully solicit a contiiiuaiieC nt'puhlir patronage, and feel eohlldnnt that all iiiireliaserH will find >{.to their advantage to deal with me us I am dnlonninwl to avoid all hum* hug ami misrepresentation, and sell goods for wlmt they really are. HKUHF.N KIUJEN, Tailor. United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped Coat,No, IJfj North .Queen slreot,*corner ol'OraitgO, one square t\om the Court House, Hast side, Lan caster, Pa. imp 28-85 Kciiittvuli G 1 EO. HPURKJEH would respectfully inform hil 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 Hoar’s Printing Office, and nearly opposite J. Michael’s Hotel, at the sign of the Bltf Pants, where all would do weH to call that want to buy CHEAP AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING® DC?" Customer’s work attended to at the shortest notice, and made in a workmanlike manner. Don’t forget the place, sign of the Big Pants. dec 7 ’47-45-tf] GEO. SPURRIER. . Silks, Silks! JUST RECEIVED, Splendid Dress Silas', Highly Chameleon Glasce, “ Grog, de Afrique, Poult de Soiee, Beautiful striped, Figured and Plaid Blk. and Blue Blk. Silks; 4-4 Blk. Brillian Silk for Visites, f, AT THE BEE HIVE, North Queen st. ALSO—N,OW OPENING i The Newest Styles PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTES ; the largest assortment ever oifered. CHAS. E. WENTZ St BRO. April 18, 184 » 12, Great Bargains. DR. it C. A. EHtER, have just opened a • their cheap cash Dry \ioods store, in tfai National - building, North Queen streeif plendid assortment of Cloths of all colors. Black and Fancy Cassimtres, Cassinetts. N Vestings of tilery description. , —ALSO— Plaids of'every description, Cashmeres, Mousli de Laines, Alpachas, Shawls, Flannels, Ticking and Checks, hosiery and Gloves, &c. &c. The public are invited to call and examirte thei stock as ihey are determined to sell at a small aJ vanco for cash. " ' DIANIBL R. EHLER. C. AANDUS EHLER. 38