Cancaster Intelligencer, PUBLISHED TUESDAT MOBXI>'G, BY E. W. HUTTER. Office in “ Union Court,” in the rear of the Market House , adjoining Centre Square . TERMS Subscription. —Two dollars per annum, payable in advance; two twenty-five, if not paid within six months; and two fifty, if not paid within the year. No subscription discontinued until all ar rearages are paid, unless at the option of the Editor. Advertisements. —Accompanied by the CASH, and not exceeding one square, will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each additional insertion. Those of a greater length in-proportion. Job Printing. —Such as Hand Hills, Posting Bills, Pamphlets, Blanks, Labels, See., See., executed with accuracy and at the shortest notice. remaining in the Post-Office 1, 1848. . rs will please say they arc jftised. ; Kling J 5 Kilgore Alex Kreider Martin “ Kemper J G fit L G King Joseph W ■ Kontz John Keller Fred’k Kimmel Henry Kerns Maris Kuckle Joseph L Landis Henry S Landis Miss M L . Linville Thos II Lahraen Edw II Lutz Godfrey John and Catharine Lehman Rev John Linch Margarett Landis David Ley John List of letters * at Lancaster, July 1 Persons calling for letters advei Agle Elisha Abel Gotleip Burgess- Wm Bane Wm C Bear Miss Anne Boley Philip Bradley David W Bear Gabriel Brown John Buch Jacob' Bossier John B 2 Baldwin R Besch Michael Bradly Wm Beyerle Frederick Briea George Brubaker Abraham Bassler John Busscr Jacob McCullough Mrs Mary Musser John. Metzger A II 2 Mead Stephen Mehaffy Miss Sarah Marks Conrad Morris Messrs C A fit Co Mansfield fit Conner Myers H ' Marker B D Moyer B D 2 M irscius Rev N J Martin Joseph 2 Mooney Benjamin M’Murray Samuel and Murray Samuel Miller Le wis 2 N " Coouts James M, Carolan John Conestoga Div S of T Cox Harvey Calwell Edwin Cample Solomon Cassel Joseph Coultas HarJand Cresler A L Cranner Josepji- Cove pfobert - Downey John M Douges Carl Downey Patrick Dorwart Frederick Dorsheimbr fie Mumper Dey Wilfred D 2 Doner David Dawson Mr Nelson Edward Nicholas Leah or John Eshleman Neff Jacob Eareuson Jones Essick Rev Henry Eirmian E/aucis Pugh Wm C Pouhan Wm P.ium Joseph Pusey John Fisher Julius Flannigan Rev J C Fry Anna or Elizabeth Fleishman Frederick 2 Flin Mr Roatch W B Ressler Wm Reemsnyder Henry Reid Hugh Rohrer Jacob 2 Rgdenberg Henrv Rorah Mr Gregory Joaiah Galbraith James Green Mrs Martha Geit John Good John Grider Ann Gabel V Grusil Samuel A .1 Stoner Jacob Smith Miss Charlotte Schureman Wm D W 2 Shuckef Miss Marv Ann Sener George Seitz Valentine Schmid Franz Stynhauser Fred’k Scott Robert Summers Miss Matilda Sehner G E Stauffer Dr B W Shirk Reuben Scarlet Levi Schlapfer John Spear John SteaseyJohn W Stock Martin Sohu.H Michael Sanborn Mrs Laura Starch Adam Sober Conrad Schafner Henrv Harnish Jacob Hess Jacob A Herrn John Hastings Marie E, 2 Haverstick John Heeben Henry Hamilton S J Hammond John Hunt James Hefftcr F Haines fit Hensel Heorning David Heisler Rev Mr Heun Henry Herman Jacob Hugo Christian Hcrshy D Hoffman S J Ham George W Herrman Loring Hostetter Christian Humes Robert Ho.ll John Huber Henry 2 Hcidler Henry Hibsman C ! Thompson Diadamn j Tuchinan Mr Vinton Miss S K 1 Weaver Wm Wilson Mrs Susan Weh John Fred’k Wateman John White M W Williams Rev'd Weller James Witmer Jacob Immel John Johnson Thomas Johnson P A Jones Wm 11 Johnson C J Keagan Patrick Kline Jacob Young Henry Kelly Michael Kohr Anthony Ziefecr W Zurcher Mr MAIIY DICKSON. P M. July 4, 1848. Bookbindery rPHE undersigned hereby returns his _L sincere thanks to his respected pa irons, and the public in general, liberal'encouragement in his hnsinps*. fefafcargEall BOOK-BINDING ; and makes known, at the same time, that he still continues at his old AND WELL KNOWN STAND, in North Prince Street Lancas ter y Pa.y to carry on his business, in all its various branches. His work, in regard to beauty, durabil ity and cheapness, cannot be exceeded by any other in the State. At the same time, he deems it not superfluous here to remark, that he likewise continues the bus iness of writing POWERS OF ATTORNEY, LET TERS, DEATH CERTIFICATES, RENUNCIA -1 lON DEEDS, &c., tor his German countrymen, as desired ; and will also send moneys for them to any place in Germany, with perfect safety. PHILIP C. RANNINGER. ly-23. July 4, 1848. Notice. “VTOTICE is hereby .given, that Citizens of Lancas i.\ ter county intend to make application to the Legislature oi the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the next session thereof, for the incorporation of a Company, under the name and style, or intended name and style ol the Columbia Savings Institution, designed as an office of Discount and Deposit, with a capital not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to be located in the borough of Co lumbia, Lancaster county Pa George Wolf,: Peter Haldeman, R. Chalfant, Peter Haldeman, jr. R. E. Cochran, Reuben Mullison, John L. Wright. John Barr, Columbia, July 1, 1848 Tennet’s Washington Gallery of Daguerreotypes, VTO. 234 North Second Street, N. W. corner of J. v- Callowhill Street, Philadelphia. The Like nesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for One Dollar and univer sally conceded to be equal in everv respect to any in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of Medal lions and Lockets on hand, at from $2 to $5, inclu ding the picture. The Subscribers respectfully invite the citizens of Lancaster county, to call and examine spicimens of the latest improvements in the art of Daguerreotyp ing which will be exhibited cheerfully and With out charge. T. & J. C. TENNET. 6mo-23, July 4, 1848. Assigned Estate of Jno. Bowman. THE undersigned, auditor appoinied, by the Dis trict Court for the city and county of Lancaster, to distribute the balance in the hands of Jacob Neff, jr., assignee of John Bowman, among his creditors, und6r his deed of assignment, hereby notifies all said creditors and persons interested, that the auditor will attend for the purpose of his appoint ment on Wednesday, the 9th day of August next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of Christian Shertz, in East King street, Lancaster, when and where all claims, to entitle them to a dividend must be presented, duly proven and authenticated/ ISRAEL CARPENTER July 4, >48.-st-23.] Auditor. Notice. THE Columbia Bank and Bridge Company intend to make application to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the nextsession tMfcgof, for the renewal, extension and continuance j Mge Banking, discounting and other privileges .AH' possess under existing laws. The Company to bejeontinued by the name, style and title of the Columbia Bank & Bridge Company, in the borough ofCoulmbia, in the county of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania. By order of the Board, SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. . .Columbia, July 1, 1848. Cmo-23. LANDIS & BLACK, ATTORNIES AT LAW, OFFICE Ithree doors below the Lancaster Bank, South Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. All kinds of scrivening, such as writing of Wills, Deeds* Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attended to with correctness and despatch July lB4B PURSUANT to adjournment, a very large ber of the citizens of Lancaster and Chester counties, favorable to the construction of a Rail Road down, the Octoraro Creek to North East of Port Deposit, met at the public house of John Twadriel, in Lower Oxford township. The meeting was cztfled to order by appointing Thomas .Wood, Esq., President, and John P. Har lin, Secretary. The very great enthusiasm on the part of those , present, manifested a conciousncss of the immense ! benefit such a road would be to all living near it; j and also a determination to accomplish the greatly ! needed work. i The committee of five appointed at a previous meeting to view the routes being called upon, made their report unanimously testifying therein that for natural facilities no ground could be discovered, better adapted for the cheap and easy location of such a road, and that no road except some of our thoroughfares would do a greater amount of busi ness in.proportion to its length, nor be as profitable to the stockholders. That portion of the report was warmly approved of, and unanimously believed to be correct. | Several speeches were made urging the duty of; making a strong effort in the important matter, and i repeating the belief that the stock would pay 'aj large percentage. One of the speakers, an expe- j rienced business man whose calculations rarely prove incorrect, averred as his belief that the stock j would pay 12 per cent certainly. It was agreed upon by the Commissioners that | the books for taking stock be opened on the twenty- i fifth day of July next, and remain open for three days at places to be advertised hereafter in the i Lancaster Examiner.ahd Intelligencer —in the West i Chester Republican and Record —in the Elkton Cecil ■ Whig and Cecil Democrat ; and that the proceed- • ings of this meeting be published in said papers, by the advertising committee. THOS. WOOD/ J. P. HARLAN, E. J. DICICEY. Advertising Committee. lt-23. July 4, IS4S. Illustrated Scientific Works. Lf.A k are publishing a series of Illustrated Scientific Works, comprising vol umes of great interest and value in the different de partments of science, executed in a style hitherto , unatteinpted in this country. Among them will be | fonnd—■ Principles of Physics and Meteorology, by J. Muller, Professor of Physics in the University of !• reilmrg, with additions and revisions by the Amer ican editor ; in one beautiful octavo volume of over 600 pages, extra cloth, illustrated with nearly 500 wood cuts, and two colored plates—just issued. Principles of the Mechanics of Machinery and Engineering; by Julius Weisbach, Professor of Mechanics and applied Mathematics in the Royal Mining Academy of Freiburg edited by Professor R. Johnson ; volume one, 500 pages with"sso illus trations, containing Theoretical Mechanics, now ready. Volume two preparing, to contain Practical Mechanics, illustrated with 500 cuts. Techiinologv, or Chemistry applied to the aits and to the manufactures/ by F. Knapp. Edited, with additions, by Professor Walter R. Johnson. ; Volujne one, ol 500 pages, with over two hundred ( engravings on wood. Now ready. lE, same size and appearance, preparing, be followed by works on Pharmacy, Cheinis- Thereapeutics, Astronomy, Rural Economy, Sac., Sac. * Together with a large assortment of Medical, Theological and Miscellaneous Books for sale on the most reasonable terms, by j. GISH k CO., North Queen Street, Lancaster. July 4, 1848. lt-*3. DR. SHERMAN, for the last five years past has been laboring to spread his Medicated Lozen ges far and wide, and his labors have not been in vain they are now known in every part of our land and on the Continent, and have met with universal approbation. His Cough Lozenges have cured more cases of influenza during its prevalence in New York than any other medicine that can be named. His \\ orm Lozenges continue to perform wonders where all other remedies have failed—and his Camphor Lozenges will relieve headache and palpitation in a very few minutes while his Poor Man's Plaster, w Jiicti costs only 12£ cents, is believed to be the verv best strengthening plaster in the world. And while these cures are being made by the Doctor's preparations, the public have the satisfaction of knowing that they are skilfully arid accurately pre pared by a regular physician, and are altogether the best inedichtes which can possibly be found, there being no quackery or humbug aboiitthom. Dr. Sher man-s warehouse is Nq. 106 Nassau street, N. Y. For sale in Lancaster by J.-GISH k CO. Ju(y \ 23-It Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WE have notunfrcquently called attention to this article in the columns of our paper, and we have done so with the full confidence that it was a good one, and deserving the patronage of the pub lic. We have had a chance to witness its effects upon some of our friends, which in addition to the high encomiums passed upon bv our brethren ofthc press, not in paid puffs, but in honest candid state ments, from having dun.cd a benefit themselves, makes us desirous of advising all those who have occasion to resort to a remedy for pulmonary affec tions, to avail themselves of it. We have toomuch confidence in Mr. Fowle, the proprietor, to believe he would thrust this, or any other medicine upon the community, unless he had full faith in its efficacy —in confirmation of which the proprietor offers a mass of testimony from the most unquestionable sources. Neither would wc be understood as say ing that this will always cure consumption after it is seated, although it seldom fails to relieve the worst cases—but at this season of the year almost every body is liable to a cold, which if neglected, will lead to fatal results—by taking this medicine, we doubt not many lives may be saved.— New Eng land Washingtonian , Boston , Jany. 2, 1547. ° For sale in Lancaster bv J. GISH k CO. July L * 23-2 t Judd &, Murray HAV E JUST RECEIVED, and offer for sale : The celebrated Exterminator , lor the wholesale destruction of dies, mosquitoes, ants, roaches, &c., consisting of brown paper, which, when saturated with water, attracts them, produc ing immediate death. Price 6* cents. Life and adventures of Henry Smith, the celebra ted Razor Strop Man, containing a complete col lection of his original Songs, Queer Speeches, Droll Sayings, &c. Public School Spelling Books, &c. July 4, IS4S: THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Dis trict Court held for the city and county of Lan caster,. to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Adam Wolf, assignee of Dr. Jacob Heise, to and among the creditors of the said Dr. Jacob Heise, will meet at the “ National Hotel,” (Good & John’s) in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday the 27th day of July next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. JESSE LANDIS, Auditor. July 4, 1848. 22-4 t H. E. Atkins, B. Cranston, New Goods! New 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 : CMPETINGS, DRUGGETS , Floor and Table Oil Cloths, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Counterpanes, Embossed Table and Toilet Covers, Bleached and Unbleached Shirt ings fronU3-4 to 12-4 wide, from 4 cents per yard upwards, 8-4 to 12-4 Linen Shirtings, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Damask Table Cloths, Cotton and Linen, Doyles and Napkins, Giiighams, Checks, Ticking, Crash, and Diapers, Calicoes fast colors, from 4cts. per yard upwards, Ginghams good colors, 12 cts., for dresses, Lawns, andM. D. Laines, worth 25 for 12& cts., New Style Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, Dress Goods in full assortment, besides all other goods usually kept in the Dry Goods Fancy and Queensware Line, which we are offering at reduced prices. [March 27,1848.] GRIEL & GILBERT. John A. Hook, H’y Haldeman sr. Daniel Herr, Samuel Brooks. Philip flossier. Machine Shop and Blacksmith Shop for Rent. 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 and fertile country. would warrant that of a Threshing Machine manu factory in preference to any other. Persons wish ing to enter the above business would do well to call and see the location. Possession given about the Ist of July. SAMUEL KENEAGY. May 9, 1848. tflld. THE new Church on the Rabbit IliU, in War wick Township, Lancaster county, will be consecrated on Sunday forenoon, the 16th of July, 1848. Religious Services will also be had in the Church on the previous Sunday afternoon and even ing, as also on the said Sunday in the afternoon ; on which occasion strange preachers will be pres ent. All persons, friendly to the word of God, are invited to attend at the time and place of these ser vices. Hucksters prohibited Juno 27, 18-18 rr Notice. rpilOSh Persons, who have uny of the Comity J ' M BCBHmentB in their possession, for School or any other -purpose, will please return them to the mrirxu’.sj: 1 '' 0 " 1 iuno27, F \l v m S]^’ Clcrk 10 Counl y THE Books and accounts of tho subscriber have been placed in tho hands of Mayor Carpenter for collection. Persons indebted will please make immediate payment. FRANKLIN G. MAY June 20, 1848. 21-Gt* Scythes, Snead*, Cradles, Rakes. Now is the time for Cheap .Harvesting- tools, at A. W. RUSSEL’S Hardware Store, North Queen Street, Lancaster. [June 6, ’48.-41-19. Octoraro Rail Road. A Public Benefactor Auditor's Notice. Consecration. Notice. Proclamation. WHEREAS numerous citizens of Lancaster have this day complained to the .Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, that the manu facture and sale of fire-works in said .city and their continual exhibition, and firing them off in the streets and alleys, seriouslythreatensdestruction to both life and property : And Wheeeas, the safety of the citizens requires and demands that the same shall hereafter be pro hibited, and the laws be enforced. I do, therefore, by virtue and in pursuance of the laws of this Commonwealth, and the Ordinances of the city, issue this proclamation, and enjoin upon ail good citizens the obedience of the laws , and agreeably thereto, depend upon the vigilance of the Constables , and particularly enjoin upon them to give information, to the proper officers, of such per sons who disregard the above. Dated, at the city of Lancaster, thc*23d day of June, A. D. IS4S MICHAEL CARPENTER, .Mayor. lu consequence of the great distress that may reasonably be anticipated from accidents by fire, and the fact of the late catastrophe at Allentown, we the undersigned, Aldermen of the city of Lan caster, approve of the above proclamation. According to the act of Assembly it is made a fineable offence for any persons either to make, or cause to be made, or to sell or expose for sale, or to fire off any description of fire-arms, or fire-works within the settled parts of the towns in the Common wealth. And the city ordinances of March Ist 1825, impose penalties, which we deem it our duty to impose upon all such persons so offending. Given uuder.our hands, this 23d day June, A. D. 1848. GEO. MUSSER, J. C. VAN CAMP, J. FRANKLIN REIGART, GEO. HEITZELBERGER, VVM. FRICK, WALTER G. EVANS. 22-3 t June 27, IS4B. Notice in Partition. kli Dickey, -| In the Common Pleas of Montgomery Co., Lvan Green & Cynthia, his j Penn’a., to August wife, and Evan Jones jaerm, 1848, No. 1, Lester; by his Guardian, I Summons in Partition. Lewis Jones. J Montgomery County ss : XTf THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania & t 0 the Sheriff of Montgomery county Gre «“>» ; W e command you that : y ou -summon Evan Green and Cynthia his w ife,late Cynthia Jones, and Evan ***** Jones Lester, being a minor under the age of fourteen years, whose Guardian is Lewis . Jones, Defendants, so that they be and appear be fore our county Court of Common Pleas, there to , be holden at Norristown, in and for said county, on the 21st day of August next, to answer Eli Dickey, me Plaintiff, of a plea, wherefore, whereas they the said Eli Dickey and the said Defendants, to gether and undivided do hold all that certain tract or piece of land situate in the township of Upper Marion, in the county of Montgomery, adjoning lands now or late of Andrew Shainline, Henry S. Bonsall and others, containing four acres and one hundred and fifty-five perches of land, more or less, the said defendants partition thereof according to the laws and customs of the Commonwealth to be made do contradict, and the same to be done do not permit unjustly and contrary to the same law and custom, &c. Witness the Honourable David Krause, President of our said Court, at Norristown aforesaid, the loth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. J. B. EVANS, for Prothonotary. And afterwards, to wit, June 10th, 184 S, said Court directed that service of said writ should be made on said Evan Green and Cynthia his wife, by in the newspaper published in the city of Lancaster, the Lancaster Intelligencer , for six weeks previous to the return.day of the writ. JOHN BOYER, Sheriff. Gt-22. June 27, 1848. Notice to Farmers and Mechanic^ Residing in Berks County , Pennsylvania ALL PERSON'S, who have manufactured, used, or have sold to others for use, John Henley's Patent Corn-Plough Cultivator, without having purchased the patent-right for the same, are hereby notified, that Samuel Krauser and Michael H. Nunnemacher, of the city of Reading, have been authorized by the undersigned, to receive payment tor the same, and their receipt shall be duly acknowledged. For each assignment there is payable the sum of two dollars, on or before the 10th day of July next. The patent-right for the aforementioned Cultivator was granted, December 10, 1838, to John Henley, for the term of 14 years. It consists of a three cornered frame, tongue, han dle and buttock, with a turn-board and share in each of the side-frames, which run along both sides of the row, regulating the width of the furrow and turning the earth upon the stalks. The undersigned is a full partner with said Hen ley in the interest of said patent, and possesses an irrevocable power of attorney for all the United States from said Henlev. Notice is, therefore, hereby given, to every trans gressor of said patent, in any of tho counties Kast of the Allegheny mountains, (except Lebanofrand Schuylkill, for which Samuel Reinhart is,atlthorized to receive payment,) that they can render puynient to the subscriber, who will attend for that purpose at the public house of Nathan Sdholfield, in the city of Lancaster, from the Ist to the 10th of July ISIS. / All neglec*' . persons neglecting will be mulcte in costs, as claims for a violatien of the patent will be handed to Thaddeus Stevens, Esq., Attorney at Law in the city of Lancaster, who will commence process against transgressors at the next session ot the Supreme Court, to be held in the city of Phila delphia. JAMES MURRAY, Agent, Cambridge City/Wayne county, Indiana. June 27, IS4S. *f * 3t-22. SUPPLEMENT TO/THE ORDINANCE entitled “ An Ordinance for providing for the collection of the Water Tax.” i Section I\ Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens oi Laneaster.in Select and Common Coun cil assembled, That/in the event of a vacancy in the office of Collector of Water Taxes, or in the office of Collector of any tax, occasioned by resig nation which shall be accepted by Councils, where the officer elected and so resigning shall not have lifted the duplicate|and given the required sureties,, in every such case .Councils shall have power, by joint vote, as soon/as convenient, after such vacan cy may occur, to fill the same by election. Sec. 11. Be it further That the Collector of Water Taxes shall be allowed, as compensation for his services, ajeommission of five per cent, on the moneys collected and paid over by him, and Section \ I of thefAct to which this is a supplement, which fixes the compensation of the Collector of Water'Taxes at four per cent., is hereby repealed. GEO. B.(WITHERS, Prs’t Select Council. WM. MA.THIOT, Prs’t Common Council. James Black, Clerk of Select Council. Jas. C. Carpenter, Clerk of Common Council. June 27, 18-48. 22-3 t. | Public Sale. I WILL offer; for sale on the premises, at the res idence of Daniel A. ,\!agruder; about three miles North ofjwinchester, in the county of Fred erick, Virginia-, on WEDNESDAY, ISth of July next, the farm on which he lives ; containing about 240 acres of good Limestone land. It is near the Railroad leading from Winchester to Harpers Ferry, and about 2 mHes from one of its Depots. It "is deemed unnecessary to give any further* cription of the Farm, as it is presumed those J;jp| desirous of making investments in land, will ex amine it before the day of sale. Terms of Sale:?- One half on the Ist April, 1849, when possession will be given. The residue in two annual instalments, with interest. The title to be reserved until thefwhole amount is discharged. DAVENPORT, Kx?r of Abram Davenport, dec’d. ■June 27 j 22-ts Notice to Contractors, .O EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the O undersigned, President of the Manor Turnpike Road Company, at his Store in West King St., in the city of Lancaster, until Thursday, the 6th.day of July next, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the grading, turnpiking, with stone, (broken so as to passthrough a ring two inches in diameter.) and finally complet ing agreeably to the plans and specifications, the road of said Company from the intersection of Ma nor with West King St., in the city of Lancaster, to the Cooper Shop of Jacob Christ, dec’d.. in the village of Millerstown, a distance of about 5 miles. The Plans and-Specifications will be exhibited at any time after the 30th ult., at the store of the un dersigned, for tlfb inspection of bidders. DANIEL HARMAN, President. June 20, 2l. Bedford mineral Springs, ESPY L. ANDERSON, Proprietor, r) ESPECTFUIjLY INFORMS the Public that V this celebrated and fashionable Watering Place is now opened and prepared for the’reception and visitors. On removing the mill pond near the Springs, a very valuable White Spring has been dis closed, the waters of which are not inferior to those of the far finned Springs of Va. Experienced servants and a fine band of music have been engaged, andie.very provision made to secure the comfort of visitors. Bedford, June 20 18481 21-lm. Lancaster City Iron Work^T WHITEHILL & BTi|IBLING, Iron Fourniers and Manufactures o| Steam Engines, Boilers, Rolling and all other kinds of MILL GEARING, Shafting, Cotton Machinery, Pluneing Machines, double and single geared |slide and hand Lathes, upright and horizontal Boring Mills, all of which we guarantee to build on Ihe most improved plans and finish in the best styl| of workmanship. N. B. Drawings, plans, specifications and estima tes of mills and machinery made at the shortest notice. fJune 27, 1848—22-1 y Good’s Grain Cradles. JUST RECEIVED ANIKFOR SALE, 50 Good’s best Grain Cradles, with warranted scythes, cheaper than ever,|)y June 6, »48-4t-19/| I A. W. RUSSEL. {Valuable Real Rstate and null j y Property for Sale. ON FRIDAY the 18th of August next, the un dersigned Executor* of the will of John Wolf, | dec-d, will sell by public vendue ou the premises one mile cast of Earlville and one quarter of amiie from Brownstown on the Conestogo creek in west Earl township, Lancaster county, the following Real Estate, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 1. A tract of about3lacres of the best Lim estone Land, adjoininglandsof Abraham Rupp,Jno. Rupp and others. The improvements on which are a two story stone Dwelling House, wash house, Barn, wagon shed, and other buildings. Also, a two storystone Merchant and Grist Mill, with a Saw Mill attached—a well ol excellent water near the dwelling house, and an orchard of choice fruit trees. No. 2. A Tract of about2o acres of excellent timber land, adjoining the above Tract. The im provements on which are a two story stone Dwelling House, summer house, bam and other buildings; a well of excellent water near the house,* and an or chard of choice fruit trees. Conestogo creek runs through this Tract. No. 3. -A lot of about J an; acre of land situate in the village of Brownstown, near the above described premises, with a one story frame weather-boarded Dwelling house, stable and other buildings thereon, all in good order, and a well of excellent water and a choice selection of fruit trees. No. 4. A Tract of 12 acres of first-rate land in said village of Brownstofn, adjoining lands of late Samuel Likans, Jacob Adam, Henry Bear and others. The two last described premises will be sold sep arately or together to suit purchasers. All of said properties are under good fences and in the highest state of cultivation. The Mills and other improvements are in good order and repair. The water power appertaining to said Mills is ample, and the Mills arc in excellent credit, and patronage not exceeded by any Mills in the neighborhood. The situation and credit of the mills are so well known that a further description is deemed un necessary. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale will please call on Jacob Wolf, re siding on, or Jacob Rupp near the premises. Possession and a good title , will be given on the first day of April next. Sale will begin at one o’clock in the afternoon of said day when Terms will be made known. JACOB WOLF, JONAS EBY, JACOB RUPP, Executors. June 27—22] Great Revolution IN THE PRICES OF DRY GOODS. Who are to Be benefitted by thin remarkable change ? THE PEOPLE! WHY? LET them call at the See Hive Store , North Queen street, and see; here they can buy as much for $l-00 —as they a short time ago would have to pay §2.00 for. This then is a radical change for the express benefit'of the people. Let them call early and see the LARGE LOTS— of cheap and beautitul Goods just opening: for Revolutions now-a-day 3 are remarkable for their BREVITY. Splendid Lawns, fast colors, 12J cts. 38 inch Muslins, heavy and fine, for '6} cts. Mus de Laines : A good article of Plain Modes and Bik. onlv 12* cts. I A good article, Highly Camelqon. ' [ Mourning Dress Goods : 9 1 Ladies can be supplied with every article for | mourning. * ■ \ Good plain Blk. Chintzes,only 12fc ct 9. j Good “ Lawns, 12*, 18 and 25 cts. j Mazatlans, Bereges and Silk Tissues. j Ladies Gloves LislethreadjSilk and Kid ; Misses Gloves in varietv At the Bee Hive, CHAS. E. WENTZ k 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 niost splendid styles just received, among the newest styles are Mazatlans, .... Magnificent. Zephrines, . . . . Beautiful. Zephr Tissues, . . . . Lovely. Pompadours, . . . . Fascinating. &c. &e., perfectly exhaustless, at the BEE HIVE, North Q noon street, CHAS. E. WENTZ k BRO. Bonnet Ribbons: Just opening, the newest styles for Spring and Sum mer,-the greatest varir "?r seen in Lancaster.— Great care has been ' the selection of styles and colors, at the BEE HIVR. French N. W. Lae ts. “ “ irs. “ “ iC , ing and Inserting. Embroidered Swiss Must. , for Dresses. At the BEE HIVE, North Queen st. April, 4, IS4S. tt-10 Conestoga Foundry. STOVES! STOVE*!! STOVES!!! 2000 S 1 OVES on hand, comprising the best The following list includes a part of the mo*t pop ular kind:— Hathaway's Improved Cook Stoves. Buck's Superior Cook do. The very celebrated "Victory''do. ysqjj. The li Paragon” Cook do. Also, a new Cooking Stove, called the i( Farnlcr.' , ' Application has been made by the proprietor for Letters Patent for this stove, which he has desig nated <; THE FARMER,” in view of its complete adaption to the wants and uses of this class of the community. It has been constructed with g-oat care, upon the most scientific and approved princi ples, and bids fair to become the most celebrated Cooking Stove in the country. In addition to the above, the subscriber has an assortment of other COOKING STOVES adapted to the use of coal or .wood, such as the “ Complete Cook,” the “ Parlour Cook,” &c., &c., with all sizes of NINE PLATE WOOD STOVES, and a large variety of Coal Stoves for parlours, dining rooms and offices. proprietor of the-Conestoga Foundry has purchased the right for manufacturing and selling the Hathaway and Buck’s Patent Cook Stove for Lancaster county. The castings at this foundry are made of the best No. 1 Codorus and Conowingo Iron, long celebra ted for strength. QCl" All kinds of CASTINGS made to order. 05“ Stoves will be sold and orders for castings received either at the Foundry or at the store of the subscriber in East King Street, a few doors Irom the Court House in the city of Lancaster. June, 13, ’4B-20-tf.]' C. KIEFFER. No. MO. 1000 REWARD!!! CAN it be said that all believe without calling and proving to their own satisfaction that goods arc selling at the lowest prices at No. 80 ; therefore we specially invite our town and country friends to call and secure bargains in the purchase of Spring and Summer Dry Goods. Ginghams, 12* cents; Delaines, 12* cents; Cali coes, 3,4, 5,6, and 8 cents per yard, choice pat terns, splendid light colored satin striped Alpaca Lustre, Linen Lustre dress goods, extra large sized colored Delaine Shawls,veryffine and cheap. Also, Bedticking, 6* cents; bleached and unbleached Muslin, a yard wide, 5,6, 7, and 8 cents; Cones toga Muslin, 8* cents by the piece: Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings, &c. Summer Goods, for men’s and boy’s wear, from 8 to 12* 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, QU-EENSWARE, &C'R Tea, Coffee, Siigar, Molasses, Spices, &c. Salt, Fish, Oil, Tar, &c. 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 and Common Se gars, Snuff, Snuff Boses, Pipes, Fine Cut and Cut and-Dry Tobacco, See. 30 boxes Lottiers, Greaners, Congress, Honev Dew, and other brands plug and cavendish Tobac co. in large or small 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 he had in the City of Lancaster. Please don’t forget the place, under the Mu seum, No. 80, two squares from the Court House PINKERTON & SMELTZ. 3m-10. March 4, 1848. York Springs, ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. fjpHK Proprietor respectfully informs his sjSJj X friends and the public, that this delightful jjjjfiljj' watering.place will be open for the reception of visitors on the 15th instant. It is situated in a very pleasant and healthy neigh borhood ; within 5 miles of South Mountain, lf> of Carlisle, 21 of Harrisburg, 14 of Gettysburg, and 20 of York. 1 The amusements are a good Ten-pin Alley, Bil liard Room, Hunting, Fishing, Dancing, Bcc.\ &:c. An excellent Band of Mubic is engaged and will be in attendance during the season. Daily communications from Baltimore and Phila delphia, by Rail Road from York, and thenctT by Coaches to the York Springs, also by a tri-weefcjy Stage from Baltimore, via Hanover. The Ball Room will be attended .by a good band of Music. ARNOLD GARDNER, Proprietor. I Juno 20, 1848. 21»6t. 600,000 Feet of Lumber, JUST received at John S. Gable’s Saw Mill, (formerly E. Coleman’s, on the Conestogo. Orders to be left under the Mu seum or at the Saw Mill. AU building timber vill be sawed at the shortest notice. Also, boards and shingles for sale, • JOHN S. GABLE. Lancaster, May 30. 18-3 m BUSINESS CARDS. ■ Sew Spring Goods. LONGENECKER & CO., invite the attention of buyers' to their new and splendid assortment ofSPRING GOODS which have been selected with great care. Elegant Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, from $l5 to §75 Blk. Gro de Rhines, 3-4 and 5-4 wide # Elegant Printed BEREGES, new pattern. Pink, Blue Mode and Black Bereges. Mode colored Pink, Blue and Black Mous De | Lain, Lace Worked Capes, Collars attd Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Plain and Revere Borders, Kid and Silk Gloves. ALSO A splendid assortment of GINGHAMS, new pat terns. We are daily receiving new goods, so that pur chasers-4vill always find a fresh stock at our store. May 9, IS4S. tf-15. Longenecker & Co., HAVE received a large lot of very cheap LIN EN GOODS. Shirting Linens at 25 and 3?1 cents. 12-4 Linen Sheetings, very low. 9-4 “ « : « Damask Table Linens, 50, 62j and 75 cts. Table Napkins, very cheap. Diaper Toweling, best quality. Fine Huckaback Toweling. Bird Eve Diaper, for children's aprons. Cambric Handkerchiefs from 12$ to Si- May 9, IS4S. jf-13. STcw Millinery Establishment, Between the Hotel of Mr. Cooper, (Red Lion J arid the Store of C. Hager Sr Son, West King st MRS. CATHARINE KELLER, respectfully in forms the citizens of Lancaster city and countv, that she lias just returned from Philadelphia, and has opened at the above named place, a splendid assortment of millinery goods, consisting in part o the following articles, viz : STRAW, BRAID, CHINA PEARL, COBURG LACE, and SILK BONNETS. ARTIFICIALS,%c„ Together with all other articles usually kept in a millinery store. Mrs. K. hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage April 18, 1848 JUST RECEIVED, Splendid Dress Silks, Highly Chameleon Glasce, “ Gros. de Afrique, Broche “ Poult de Soies, Beautiful striped, Figured and Plaid Blk. and Blue Blk. Silks; 4-4 Blk. Brillian Silk for Visites, j, AT THE BEE HIVE. North Queen st. ALSO—NOW OPENING: The Newest Styles ■* PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTES; the largest assortment ever offered. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. April 18, 1848 12 Xew and Fashionable millinery. ~j\/I~RS. KURTZ begs leave to IYI to her friends that on Tuesday nextshcft|»p will be prepared to open her spring assort-*W2O» ment of MILLINERY, all of which will be of the newest and most fashionable styles, and will be dis posed of at reasonable rates' She will also be prepared to alter, whiten, press, and krimp straw hats and bonnets, in a superior manner and at the shortest notice, at her old established shop in North Queen street, nearly opposite •icholfields Hotel. Lancaster, April 18, 1848. 12-3 m Ornamental Marble Works, EAST King street, next door to John N. Lane’s 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 his stock of finished Mantels, Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, and also his collection of designs for Monuments, Tombs, &c., before purchasing else where. jan 16 * Tlie Industrious Bee still gathers in Store. THE largest and most splendid stock of D It V GOODS ever offered in the city of Lancaster, is now being opened at the Bee Hive , Nortli Queen Street, wholesale and retail. Thus stock has just been received direct from Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and comprises some of the rarest bargains of the day, for Fall and Winter sales—Shawls, Silks, Merinoes, Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, &tc. sept 21 ’47-21 Philadelphia Daguerreotype establishment, ■ EXCHANGE, 3d story, Rooms 25-^27.—Dnguor- I reotvpe Portraits of all sizes, either singly or in family groups, colored or without colors, .-ire ta ke. cm v ttay in any weather. Copies of Daguer reotypes, Oil Paintings, Statuary, i.-., may also he procured. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to examine specimens. W. & F. LANG ENH EIM. April 18, 1848. ly-12 Alderman's Office, SOUTH Queen street, nearly opposite the “Me chanics’ Institute,” where Depositions, Scre ening, -Conveyancing, and Draughts of Surveys,- and Models with their Specifications for Letters Pa tent, are correctly executed with despatch, by J. FRANKLIN REIGART. April 18, IS4S. 6m-12 Bonnets and flats. "TV/TTSS MAYER will be prepared on Mon-4p&*=a IYX day, the 3d of April, and throughoutfe‘j§gj the entire season, to attend to all businesaTp§s, belonging to MILLINERY, and is prepared to alter, whiten, press, and trim Straw Hats and Bonnets, in a superior manner and short notice, at the residence of her mother, in Prince street. April 4-tf-10. Carpetings! Carpetings! JUST opening, a large and splendid assortment, consisting in part, of the following Goods, viz: Imperial 3-Ply v superfinc, line, and common Ingrains, Venetian, and Rag Carpetings, from 12$ cents per yard upwards—at the New York Store. March 14, 1848-7. GRILL & 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. ORIEL fc GILBERT, March 14, 1848-7. New York Store. Ao. SO. To Shoe Makers. rrIHE. si bscriber has a first-rate workman from X Philadt Iphia, who makes and repairs all kinds of Shoe Makers Tools, which will be done at the lowest prices, and warranted to work well. dec 22-47 H. C. LOCHER. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, 50 doz. Corn and Grass Scythes, Darlins & Morris’s. 15 doz. Scythe Sneads. 50 Good’s best Grain Cradles, warranted Scythes. 6OO Rakes, assorted kinds, besides Whet Stones, Water Canss, &c. for tale low by June 6, ’4B-4t-19.} W.A. RUSSEL. IRISH LINENS. —100 pieces just received direct from Boston, they are a great bargain, and well worthy the examination of every housekeeper. Tickings, Flannels, Crash, Table Diaper, for sale at remarkably low prices at the BEE HIVE, Sept. 21, 1847.—34 North Queen st. THE LADIES are particularly invited to call early and examine those beautiful and rich BONNET RIBBONS, all new, fall styles, now opening at the BEE HIVE, N. Queen st. Bep2l 33 1 1 zLQ Paper Hangings, of various A A styles, received and for sale low, at the New York Store March 14. 1848-7. ANOTHER large supply of choice Dry Goods for fall and winter. At the Bee Hive, North Queen st. CHAS. E. WENTZ k HRO. oct. 19 >lO JOB AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING neatly executed at the Intelligencer Office, rear of the Market House, Lancaster, Penna. Feb,. 29, 1847. s . tf SHAWLS. —A large assortment of long and aquarge French Shawls for sale at reduced prices.- C. HAGER & SON. G 1 EORGE W. M’ELROY, Attorney at Law, of- T fers 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. . [dec 1-14 P DONNELLY, Attorney ut Law: Office in « South Queen Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. R. Montgomery, Esq. [jani4 ’4B-49 WILLIAM VV. BROWN, Attorney at Law, tenders his professional services to the public Office iu West King street, a few doors west of the Lamb Tavern and next door to Col. D. W. Pattcr -8 _[nov 2-43 WASHINGTON BAKER, Attorney at Law, offers his professional services to the public. Office in Centre Square, next door to Thoa. Baum gardner & Co.’a "Store. [nov 30-41-Gm JUNIUS B.' KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law, offers hia professional services to the public.— Office in Longenecker’s building, Centre Spuare next door to Kendig’s Hotel. April 13, 1847. U 'A\71 LLIAM BRYAN, Attorney at Law, of- YY fice opposite Sprecher’e Hotel, East Kini at Lanca *< er - [decB-45-tf Silks, Silks! GRIEL k GILBERT. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice. THE co-partnership, heretofore existing between James Montgomery and Chas. Johpson, trading' under the firm of Montgomery & Johnson, Fanning Mill Manufacturers, in the city of Lancaster, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH persons indeb ted to the late firm are requested to call on either of the undersigned for settlement. The public are respectfully informed, that the business will be carried on by James Montgomery at the old established stand, in West Chesnut st, between the Museum and Whitehill and Stribling’s Foundry, and by Charles Johnson at the shop form erly occupied by John Bamborough in East Walnut street, between North Queen and Duke streets, at either ol which places Fanuing Mills of superior finish can be had. All work warranted. We return our thanks to the public lor the very extensive patronge we have received and respect fully solicit a continuance of their favors. JAMES MONTGOMERY, CHARLES JOHNSON. Lancaster, June 13, IS4S. 20-4 t Estate of Philip Reitzel, dec’d. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Philip Reitzel, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased, have been granted to John W. Fomev. All persQnsy indebted to said estate requested to make jmfriediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to Charles C. Ihlin", Lancaster, or to JOHN W. FORNEY, Administrator, No. SS, South oth St., Phila. June 20,1545. 21-7 t. Notice. Estate of Jacob Moore, Sen., deceased, ' ALL persons having claims or demands against the estate of Jacob Moore, Son., late of Bart township, Lancaster county, Farmer, dec'd 'arc requested to make known the same duly authenti cated without delay, and those indebted to/make payment on or before the Ist dav of August/hext to JAVIKS B. MOORE, SAMUEL MOORE, Administrators of Jacob Moore Sen., dec'd., resid ing in Bart township. / June 20, 1848. 21-7 t. Estate or Joseph Stouller, an ha bitual drunkard. In the Court of Common . Pleas for the county of Lancaster. :< ■TTTHEREAS, John Martin and Jacob Stonffer, M Committee of Joseph Stbuffer, of Earl town ship, (an habitual drunkard,) did on the Ist day of May 1848, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to ali persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 21st day of-August, 1848, for the confir mation thereof, unless, exceptions be filed. Attest: J. H. KURTZ, Proth’v. Prothonotary’s office, ) Lancaster, June 16, 1848. j 4t-20 r Notice. .Estate of Jonas Raub, deceased. LETTERS, 'of administration on the estate of Jonas Raub, of West Lampeter township, Lancaster county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement to JOHN RAUB, Strasburg township. AMOS K. RAUB, West Lampeter. 20-*Gt June 13, IS4B. To Contractors, O EALED Proposals for building a bridge across O Octorora creek, (west branch) at or near James King's, between Colerain and Little Britain town ships, Will be received at the commissioner’s office at Lancaster, until 2 o’clock P. M., on Monday, the third day of July next. The plan and specifications can be seen at said office at nnv time previous to the letting. THOMAS PATTERSON' JOHN LANDES, JOHN WITMER, June 13,’48-20-til. Commissioners. Notice. Estate of Ann Smith, late of ■Lancaster city, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the subscriber, residing >.in the city of Lancaster, all persons having lawful demands against the estate of the said Ann Smith, are hereby requested to present them without delay, duly authenticated. And all persons knowing them selves to be indebted, are requested to make imme diate payment to JOHN A. SMITH, June G, 1848-Gt-19* Administrator. Threshing Machine .Shop and Iron Foundry. rpHK subscriber continues to •manufacture at his X Shop, near the Railroad, Lancaster, Pa., the various patterns ol Cog-wheel Horse Power and Threshing Machine for 2 and 4 horses. Endless Chain Threshing Machines for 1 and ”2 horses; Corn Shcllers for hand and horse power. A va riety of patterns for Straw and Cprn Fodder (.’in ters, including Royer’s Patent. Also, Hav and Grain Horse Rakes, and Wheat Drills. Wo-have lately put in successful operation an IRON FOUNDRY, which enables us to sell the much celebrated Threshing Machine and Horse Power at One Hundred and Fifteen dollars. CASTINGS for Railroad Cars, Threshing Ma chines, Steam Engines, Mills, Forges, Furnaces. Houses, and in short, all kinds of Casting done’ we trust, in a manner satisfactory to our customers. Skilful Pattern makers ready at all times to make, alter and repair patterns for’eastings of all descrip tions. All kinds of Turning, Boring, Lathe work and fitting done to meet the approval of our employers. We respectfully invite all wanting anything in our line to give us a call. ’ W.\T. KIRKPATRICK. {K/ - Cash paid for old Castings, or exchanged for new. [June 27—22-Gm New and Valuable School Books. JUDD S: MURRAY have just received at their Cheap Book Store, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster, the following new publications : Parker’s Compendium of Natural and Experi mental Philosophy, embracing the elementary prin ciples of Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics,'’Acoustics, Pyronomies, Optics, Astron omy, Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro Magnetism, Magneto Electricity, with a description of the Steam and Locomotive Engines, illustrated by nu merous diagrams. Parker's first lessons in Natural Philosophy, em bracing the elements of the'Science illustrated with numerous engravings, designed for young beginners. Fulton and Easman’s Penmanship. .Do do Book Keeping. Davies’ Arithmetical Tabic Book. Clark’s New Grammar. Also, a history of the Mexican War, by Mans field, illustrated with numerous Maps and Engra vings. J. Si M. have constantly on hand, a large stock of Theological, Medical, Law Miscellaneous and School Books, Stationary, &c., kc., all of which they are selling at extremely low prices. June 27, '4B-U-22.J JUDD St MURRAY. Columbia Bank and Bridge Coiu- May 18, 1848. TH£ Directors of the Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, desirous of affording to persons who are disposed to deposit money for definte periods at a moderate rate of interest, have determined to allow interest for the same at the following rates, viz: For all deposits to remain 12mo. 4 per ct. per ann, do do do 8 do 3 do do do do do 3 do 2 da do The sums so deposited to be payable without in terest at any intermediate time, at the option of the depositor. - The interest to cease at the end of the period for which the deposit was made, unless the same be renewed for a farther period. SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. 18-3 m. May 30, IS4S Another Arrival. rpHE subscribers would call the attention of the X public generally to the splendid assortment of summer goods, just opening, of the latest styles and patterns of Bareges, 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 will he sold very low. An assortment of carpeting for sale cheap. Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of your calls. ROTHARMEL St BEATES, Opposite Jno. Bear’s Printing Office, may 22 17-6 t Western Hotel. No. 288, MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. r pUIE proprietor of this well known and long X established hotel, with its extensive stabling, offers by private sale, for cash, the entire furniture and fixtures, and unexpired term of a lease of five years, from September Inst, of this hotel and re fectory, doing at present a full business, and the location one of the best in the city, well known to the traveling community, at present in good order, having undergone many improvements, and kept by the present proprietor for the last seven years. The only cause for selling is the present occupant* going into other business, lnquiro on the pre- > mises. v June 13, 1848. r 4t-20 i' Longenecker & Co., HAVE just received a large assortment of GINGHAMS, plain and plaid which they wilt sell very low. Also, LINEN LUSTRES, Lawnsl &c. Black BEREGE SHAWLS, rich colored ligli, Fabrics, do. Superior black and Blue Black Sum mer BOMBAZINES. [May 9, »48.-tf-15.‘J CLOTHING.' THe United State's Clothing Store. Sl « °^ St^ ed coat, by REUBEN ERBEN, No. North Queen street, corner-of Orange,' one ter ™ • from tHe C ° Utt House ’ East side > Lancas - THlSunammoth establishment, now contains by ,, r *f largest and cheapest assortmentof men’s "u mide - d , othm e in the * ity ofLancas other tk' , PO t SU ! Ve , 3 ' not bc uai «Msldbyany T c s4oc \ includes every description or clothing worn at the present dav. The most fash ionable, as "'ell as the most plain, so dial all tastes may be suited. The subscriber being a practical and experienced tailor, gives his entire personal attention to the business, and ha? 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 inhabitants of Lancaster city'and county, one and a11,.t0 call at the SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT, and convince themseh'es that it is the right place to buy cheap and well-made clotfiing. -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 styles at a very small advance on wholesale prices. The latest London and Paris Fashions always re ceived, and CUSTOMER WORK made according to the latest patterns and in the highest style of the art by the very best workmen. A fine assortment of shirts, shams, collars, era vats, stocks, and Stifiner’s glo.ves, handkerchiefs, suspenders, hosiery, and all kinds of Flannel and knit under shirts and drawers. Also, umbrellas /cheap. . ’ Thankful for. past favors I respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage, and fed confident that all purchasers will find it to their advantage to deal with me as I ain determined to avoid all hum bug and misrepresentation, and sell goods for what they really are. REUBEN ERBEN, Tailor, United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 35 North Queen street, corner of Orange, one square from the Court House, East side, Lan caster, Pa. sep 2S-35 Truth and Common Sense is mighty and will prevail, Over all the Hitmbuggery in the World, however bom bastic and noisy it may appear. AX T. FORD, being desirous of returning his i-TX • sincere and hearty thanks to the citizens of Lancaster city and county, for the kind manner in which they have come forward and welcomed him —being an entire stranger among them—and for the unprecedented patronage he has .received at their hands, ad’opts this medium of expressing his gratitude for their favors. He wishes it distinctly understood that he does 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 o iLancaster, that he has just deceived the most magnificent and extensive Assortment of Goods, suitable for the present anJ 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. M.T. I ORD offers $lOOO reward to any person in Lancaster city, or county, who can produce as large a variety, and as cheap a stock of well made Clothing and piece goods as he lias 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 c «y- April-18, 1848. AMERICAN CLOTHING .STORE. SIGN OF THE BIG PANTS, By Getirge 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 to business, and a determination to sell nothing but what i 3 well made and of good materials, to merit a continuance of public patronage. * I 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 Skin Cassimeres, ' Fine French Summer Cassimeres, And a splendid assorment of Fancy Satin Vestings, which 1 will be happy to make up, for those who prefer being measured, in the best and most fash ionable manner. 1 have also on hand a largo assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of my own manufacture, which l will warrant.to be ■wM made and of good material, and whichl can sell at the very lowest'cash prices. i Customer's work_ made ±o fashionable manner and by the best workmen. - SET Don't forget tin* place, sign of the bio pants, North QuoenStrcet, nearly opposite Michael’s hotel (IKO. SPURRIER, Merchant Tailor. April 4-3m-10.] E. M. lIAJHBRIGHT, - MERCHANT TAILOR. WOULD respectfully inform his ’'friends anj the public, that he has removed to the wel known stand, in West King Street, (late))’ oceu pied by B. Lichty,) between Hager’s store and Cooper’s hotel, and opposite Steinman &: Son’s. His stock of Cloths, Cfissimeres, anil Vestings, is very large, and selected with great care. 1 The latest'London, Paris, and New York fash ions always received; and all orders in his line of business executed with despatch and in th* highest style of the art by the very best workmen Thankful for past would respectfully h*. licit a continuance of public patronage, feeim, confident that all persons favoring him will be en tirely satisfied with his work. SELLING OFF AT COST! t E - M- H. will -.ell bis large slock of Ready-made Clothing at cost. Now is the time for bargains','as he is determined to relinquish the Clothing busi ness, and give his undivided attention to the Mer chant I ailoring. Call and examine for yourselves; May 2, 1848. * Cm-14 Or. Franklin’* Opinion or Luck. THE astonishing success of JOS. GOR.YIELY, in the CLOTHING BUSINESS, excites the surprise of some and the envy and jealousy of others His unparalleled success some attribute to one cause, and “ some to another-. And* some, more envious than the rest, attribute it to any cause that best suits their purposes, no matter how unjust, or how foul the misrepresentations. Again, there is another class more easily satisfied, and content themselves by saying—“ Well, it is all luck—better to be born lucky than rich. Born under a lucky planet,” &c, “ Pshaw says Dr. Franklin, of luck, all the luck I know of is in proper management.” Precisely so, Dr., and just the operating cause in the extensive business done at the great LANCAS TER HALL OF FASHIONS. The in this large business, and the only reason that it of. large, is because he is careful in the 'selection is good materials, and has all his goods well made — and then the fit 61 his garments cannot be surpassed; and are sold at prices that defy competition. This is the cause of his astonishing success at the great LANCASTER HALL OF FASHIONS, X. Queen St., Lancaster; next to J. Gish & Co.’s Book Store and the National House. [May 9, ’48,-tf-10. Removal. G< EO. SPURRIER would respectfully inform his I friends, customers, and the public in general, that he has removed his Clothing Store from his old stand next door to the Post Office, to one door south of John Bear’s Printing Office, and nearly opposite J. Michael’s Hotel, at the sign of the Bio Pants, where all would do weH to call that want to buy CHEAP AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING. Kr 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/j GEO. SPURRIER.' Reinkardt’sPatent glass Pad Rou ble and Single Lever Truss, For the support and cure of Rupture , or Hernia. THIS TRUSS has the superiority of any he-eto-: fore in use, Ist, on account of its durability and cleanliness, the rupture pad being of glass, (in any shape or form,) the adjustments of the springs to suit the action of the body, and calculated to be fitted to either side. The rupture pad has a double motion; Ist, by revolving on its own axis;. 2d, By v the lever to which it is attached, and where said lever is connected to the main -spring., The supe- . 0 riority which this Truss lias over others is obvious in this, that it is most effectuaL in retaining the parts in their proper place, and making due 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. The Umbilical Truss is unsurpassed, being to adapted as to remain perfectly secure where apS plied. , 1 Physicians ami others are invited to call and ex amine this instrument. Numerous certificates can be shown, from some of the most eminent of the medical profession, recommending tho instru ment. For sole at JOHN F. LONG’S Drug and Medical Store, No. 8, N. Queen at. s May 23, 1848. . 6t-lT Sign Painting. JOHN L. KEFFER has commenced the above' business, in A. N. Brenneman’s Building's, Cen tre Square, Lancaster, and will do the best he can ' by stnctattentioh to business and moderate charges* to satisfy all who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. , . [May 2, 1848. 15,
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