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    LATER FROM SANTA FE.
Col. Fremont's Expedition---All
Reported to have Perished ex—
_ cept the Colonel!
Sa•. Loris, March 29.
• Intelligence from Santa Fe to Feb. 2d, has been
received at Independence, Missouri. The Republi
can contains letters from Taos, which represent
'the winter as having been so very severe, that Col.
Fremont, while passing through one of the moun
tain torges, lost 130 mules in one night
Being then left on foot he - cameto the conclusion
hat it. was impossible to proceed further, and final
ly he despatched three men to seek the nearest set
tlement and procure succor.. This party not retur
ning in twenty days, Col. Fremont started himself
for Taos, distant 350 miles, where he arrived in
nine days. 'Major Beale - immediately despatched a
party of dragoons, with - mules and provisions, to
relieve Col. Fremont's nien.'
Col. Fremont, though much emaciated and worn
out by anxiety and the deprivations to which he
had been subjected, accompanied the dragoons.
The sufferings of the party are represented to
have been so very great that they were evt.n re
duced to the necessity of feeding upon the bodies of
their comrades,
Mr. Greene, who'brought this news to Indepen
deuce, left Santa Fe several days after its publics
Later reports say that all of Col. Fremont's par
ty perished except himself, and he is badly :frost.
bitten.
Our correspondent at Independence expressed
doubts as to the ,correctness of this news, but we
do not see with what reason.
Presidential Temper.
From the N. Y. Expirts, (Taylor Whg.)
The following was told me by'a. Virginia friend
of the President. A zealous and persevering Whig
who had been put out of office as a messenger to 0,,c
of the Departments to make room for an out and
out Locofoco, and he told his troubles to the Presi
dent, who said, "Go to the Secretary and he will
right you." "But please give me a line to the
Secretary," said the applicant.
Gen. Taylor.—lt is against my rule.
Applicant—l beg you will grant me this favor.
Gen. Taylor.—l cannot, and it is not necessary.
Applicant—Let my case be an exception.
Gen. Taylor.—(Very rind a little
angry)—l will not.
Mr. Perseverance, however, would not take
far an answer, and again entreated, with a recital
of his wrongs, and a re-statement of the fact that
Mr. W— hall his place.
Whereupon, General Taylor, provoked beyond
endurance, with a Buena Vista look, and a "never
surrender - tone of voice, cried out, "Sir, sin, you
and Mr. W. may go to the d—l." General Taylor
never swears worse than this, and no doubt, regrets
the provocation to say as much, and the language
used a great deal more. But there is a point be
yond which patience cannot go.
(Front the Pennsylvanian.)
Health •of Judge Longstreth
We have been favored with the following note
from the physician of this genqman. The numer
ous friends of Judge L. will be rejoiced to hear that
the prospect of his restoration to health is so flat
tering
To the Editor! of the Pennsylvanian:
Many inquiries having been made by the friends' .
of Judge Longstreth in. regard' to his health, and
whether he will be able to resume the duties of
Canal Comrhissioner,-1 am willing to state, that in
my opinion, the Judge is
: gradually recovering his
former health. Although several circumstances
have occurred to retard it, he is now convalescing,
and probably when the weather becomes more set
-fled; will be able to resume his duties.
CHARLES NOBLE, M. 1/
Phila. 3d mo. 31st, 18.19,
Beauty . of Jewesses.
lh is related that CHATEAIf IIItIAND, on returning
frOm his Eastern travels, was asked if hi. , could as
sign• a reason why the woman of the Jewish me
were so, much handsomer than the men, when he
101 the following one :
"Jewesses," he said, " have escaped the curer
which alighted on their fathers, husband', and Room.
Nut a Juwems wne to he Keen among the crowd of
priecte mid rabble who insulted the Son al God,
erattrfting hint, crowning with tbnrun, uud tihject ,
ing hint to infinity and the agonies of the 111/10,-
The women of Judea believed li t the saviour, anti
assisted and soothed him under unction. A wo
man of Bethany poured on his head precious rant
meat, w hi c h she kept in a ease of alabaster, The
sinner annointed his feet with perfumed oil, mid
wiped them with her hair. Christ on his part ex
tended mercy to the Jewesses. He liaised from the
dead the son of the widow of Plain, Martha's brother
Lazarus. He cured Simon's mother-in-law, and the
woman who touched the he — of—his-garment. To
the Samaritan woman he was a spring of living
water, and a compassionate Judge to the woman
in adultery. The daughters of Jerusalem wept
over him, the holy women accompanied him to
Calvary; brought him spices; and weeping, sought
him in the sepulchre. 'Woman, why weepest
thou?' His first appearance after the resurrection
was IQ Mary Magdalene. He said to her, Mary:
At the sound of his voice Mary's eyes were opened,
and she answered 'Master.' The reflection of some
beautiful ray must have rested on the brow of the
:Jewess."
The Bible in Italy.
The Rev. Dr. Baird, in the March number of his
magazine, announces the receipt of intelligence
from Italy of the most interesting and cheering
nature. A Bible Society, auxiliary to the British
and Foreign Bible Society, was formed in one of the
chief cities in that country in the month of De
cember. English, American, Swiss, French, and
Italians, took part in its organization. It was a
great occasion ; for although there Was no display,
or eclat, no ostentatiods convoking of the people,
yet the number present was highly respectable, the,
zeal which influenced them was pure and ardent,
and the object of their assembling together was a
heavenly one. This is the first Bibl Society, as
far as our knowledge extends, that has ever been
formed in Italy proper.
AN EMPEROR SMOKING CIGARS.—The young
Emperor of Austria formed the habit of smoking in
the camp in Italy, and it is said after dinner now
indulges himself with a cigar. This is an immense
innovation, as no member of the imperial family
of Austria was ever knOwn to smoke before. The
Emperor rises every day at six, and, after devoting
two hours to study, transacts business with his
ministers. He goes every evening to the theatre,
where the artists belonging to the two theatres of
the court of Vienna play alternately.
-. Col. Fremont and his Party
WASHINGTON, March 3S
Colonel Benton:s family feel no apprehension as
to the safety of Col. Fremont and the most of his
party. A portion of the intelligence lately received
at St. Louis, they think is correct, but not the whole
of it. They are inclined to disbelieve the worst
feature of the news.
The Printers Forever.
The Journeyman Printers of Columbus, Ohio, a
few days since, Presented ASA G. DIMMOCK, Esq.
Senator from Holmes county, with a gold " Com
posing Rule," as a testimonial of respect for his
exertions in behalf of the craft in Ohio. Senator
D. is the editor of the Holmes County Farmer, a
radical orthodox Democratic sheet. He is also the
author of the Homestead Exemption Bill presented
in the Ohio Legislature during the present session.
A CAPABLE OFFICER REmovan.—The Washing
ton Patriot thus speaks of the lately. removed
Postmaster in that town. Mr. L. is a good Demo
crat, and has been a good officer :
"Mr. Leet is the first removal in the Postoffice
Department, under the new administration. He
has been an excellent office r—courteous and obli g ing
and leaves the office with the kindest regards' of
all."
JOEL!? TYLER FOR FREE TRADE.—His Excellency
has declared for Free Trade in a letter recently
published in the Louisville Journal, dated Sherwood
Forest, Va., Feb. 5, and addressed to Hamilton
Smith, Louisville.
i:17" "Jeems" of the Boston Post has lately per.
petrated the following good thing:
A little'_whig, the other day, asked one of higher
station,
" What is it that the paper meant abourthe inagu
ration ?"
The big whig told the little whig that nearly half
the nation
Were.. going to bore the President—and that'e the
in-auger-ation."
Consumption.
There is, perhaps, no disease withwhich our
is ffected, which sweeps off annually so
many victims as that fell destroyer of .the human
race--Corrsumprioir. Day after day, year after
year, the insatiate'moister hurrieti to the portals of
the cold and silent tomb fresh added victims to its
conquest. No walk of life is sacred from it blighting
influence. No age is exempt from its death-dealing
shafts. The old, the middle-aged, and the young,
all alike, are food for this common enemy of man
kind. The white-haired Patriarch, whose life of
temperance has rendered his system impervious to
the attacks of other ills, and whose deeds prepared
him for the enjoyments of life's calm evening, finds
Corrstrarmote fasten its fangs upon its vitals, and
tearing him from a world ever bright to mindi
which look complacently on days well spent. _
Is there no help for the afflicted ? No preventa
tive of the dangers which beset us in our changeable
and fickle clime? We think there is—Wistar , s
Balsam of Wild Cherry is offered to a suffering
world as such.
- - .
Its true value and intrinsic excellence are suffi
cient to
" Waft on to fame"
the name of its inventor, as a benefactor of our
species.
None is genuine unless signed I. BUTTS, on the
wrapper. To be had of J. GISH & BRO., Agent.
Lancaster,•April 3, 1849. •
DR. S. 0. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY WINE
BITTERS, the great cure for DYSPEPSIA, and
the best medicine ever used for Flatulency, Heait
burn, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Giddiness,
Nervousness, Wandering Pains, Low Spirits, Sink
ing Faintness, Jaundice, and all diseases caused by
an unhealthy state of the
STOMACH, LIVER, OR BOWELS,
(which have been justly styled the storehouses of
diseases) these Bitters have proved a certain and
speedy remedy. Dr. R. will be glad to refer any
invalids who may call upon him (he having had
permission so to do,) to persons pronodnced incur
able by their physicians, who have visited him from
various parts of the United States, and also many
distinguished persons from the British Provinces,
who have been cured by using his celebrated
medicine.
The peculiar character of these Bitters is most
striking, their operation being more or less power
ful, according to the violence of the 'disease. W hen
used in appropriate quantity; in cases of slight de
rangements of the stomach and bowels, caused by
costiveness, or a slight bilious difficulty and the
like, where nature needs assistance to prevent
more serious consequences, they will scarcely be
felt; on the contrary, in obstinate cases they ope
rate more powerful, causing two or three evacua
tions daily, until the circulating fluid becomes
purified. This accomplished, they act on the sys
tem in connection with our food, each part receiv
ing mutual assistance until the constitution is
restored to a state of health. This medicine is of
such a nature that it may he taken any length of
time, by invalids of any age, without injuring the
system or exposing it to take cold. They preclude
the necessity in most cases, of using pills, which
the public are advised to take in large quantities ;
by some practitioners, which serve only to debili
tate the patient and doom him to be a pill-swallower
to the end of his days.
For sale by J. GISH & BRO., Booksellers, and
J.F. LONG, Druggist, LancuSter, and by Druggists,
Apothecaries, and Traders throughout the United
States. 10
MARRIAGES.
On the 27th ult., by Christian Hess, Hsq., Abm.
Diffenbach, of East Lampeter, to Mrs: Catharine
Grubb, of West Lampeter.
On the 29th ult., by the Rev.• J. C.,M'Nair, W.
/H. Evans, of Little Britain township, to Mary. E.,
/laughter of A. J. Kuhns, Esq., of this city.
On the 29th, by the Rev. N. A. Keyes, Alexander
Martin, of Ephrata, to Susan McConougliy, of Phil
adelphia.
On the 29th inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Abin-
Charles to Elizabeth Good, both of Coneetogo twp.
DEATHS.
On Wednesday afternoon last, at 4 o'clock, Mr.
Daniel Fagan, of tins city, aged 54 years.
In this city, on Tuesday last, Mary Winauer,
widow of the late Geo. AVinauer,,in the 72d rear
of her age. 111
At his residence in Martic township, on the 17th
ultimo, John Laird, one of the oldest and inosere
'Tremble citizens of that township, aged 72 years,
leaving a large number of friends to 'sours his
departure,
On the Arch tilt., ttt. Itmltrfqxtown, I.lllttn
ntigliter Ur. .101111 mid Cumlint! Hamm, aged tl
I , IIPN uud G INVOte
Sito wow oillietoil roe 'lonely roue ttiontloi with
110.0111 , 0 Cur 0111 11011 rt. ontlitrilig toonotiolool extioloo
'tOiux, Lot nil with ii tnOOk roxivolitioll vehich would
havo ground n clirixtinti 0.0 inuttiror yoitroi itt hod
lior Sovioor took hor 110. m flux world o.l' polo, to
dwoll V.llll him former,
ConNecratloit:
HB Christian public are hereby respectfully M-
I formed that on the '29th day of April, being the
third Sunday after Easter, the enlarged and re
modeled Evangelical Lutheran Salem's Church, in
the Borough of Lebanon, will, Divine Providence
permitting, be re-opened for public Worship on
which occasion it is expected that several brethren
from a distance will officiate in both languages.
The Reverend Clergy of this place and vicinity,
with their respective charges, are cordially invited
to be present at the solemnities of the occasion.
There will probably also be Divine Service on
Saturday previous, in the afternoon and evening.
JACOB REINCE,HL,
ISRAEL EMBICH,
DAVID HOFFMAN,
MICHAEL BECKLEY,
MICHAEL BROWN,
Building Committee.
Lebanon, March 24, 1849
Look! Look!
THERE'S a man most splendidly dressed ! that
shining black cloth is surely the best—look at
the turn of his Coat and the beautiful cut of it.
Pray what do think such a suit may be worth ? now
look at his Pants and that high buttoned Vest—how
nicely arranged to show the full chest; the Pants
they hang straight with a curve at the foot and fall
most gracefully over the boot. He comes, and I
think I know him now he is near. Hold up, John.
How are you my dear,—you'll excwle me, but one
word if you please; your Clothing fits with such
graceful ease (I'm sincere and don't wish to tease)
all of us were struck at the fit and the style,—to
know where you got them is truly worth while.—
Well then, gentlemen, your curiosity soon shall be
gratified—these garments fit me well can't be
denied; now look at the quality of the Cloth and
tell me what such a suit is worth. Forty Dollars
at least, was quickly said. No, replied John, but
Twenty paid. Surprising, astonishing, is that really
all ! Oh yes,.replied John, they come from Lan
caster Hall. How is it he sells his Clothing so
very cheap made so well, of good materials and fit
so neat? His extensive operations in trade gives
him the advantage in ready-made clothing,--he buys
his goods for Cash, caretul in his selections—never
makes up trash. Besides his Clothing fits as well
as a man's own skin, and, giving satisfaction, in
duces him to come back again. Well, what credit
does he give/ say certainly some. John placed
his finger on his nose—none gentlemen, none,—
when you go there the CASH must come.
LANCASTER HALL OF FASHIONS by
JOS. GORMLEY,
North Queen Street, between the National House
and Orange Street, Lancaster.
April 3, '49 3m-10
Choice Garden and - Flower Seeds,
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, TREES,
SHRUBS, ROSES, GRAPE VINES &c. • • .
For sale at Maupay's Garden, Rising Sun •
Village, near Philadelphia, and in the Market below
Sixth st. every day, a large assortment of all kinds
of seeds, green house and hardy plants, &c., whole
sale and retail.
All orders promptly attended to.
Kr -All kinds of vegetable plants, &c in season.
The above are all raised by the subscriber at
his extensive horticultural grounds where the col
lection can be seen. Plants, &e. packed to' curry
with safety. Address
S. MAUPAY, Seedsman,
Rising Sun Post Office, Phial'a county.
april 3 10-5 t
To Contrattors.
SEALED PROPOSALS for building a Bridge
across Cocalico creek, at or near Henry Zook's
mill, between West Earl and Warwick townships,
Lancaster county, will be received at the Commis
sioner's Office, until MONDAY, the 16th of April
next.
The Plan and_ Specifications may be seen at the
said Office, at any time previous to the letting.
JOHN LANDES,
JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSLEMAN,
April 3-10-td Commissioners.
Take Notice. •
Selling off at a Little Above Cost!
THE subscribers respectfully inform their custo
mere and the public generally, that they have
just opened a splendid assortment of spring goods,
which will be sold at very reduced prices. Call
and see, at the store North Queen street. •
A fine lot of Carpets, very low.
H. ROTHARMEL,
F. W. BEATES.
April 3 4t-1.0
Mackerel.
50 BARRELS and Bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3
Mackerel of the best selection in the
Market, and will be sold at a small advance on the
Philadelphia Market Prices. No. 80 North Queen
Street, under the Museum.
PINKEBTON SMELTZ.
April 3, 5 49 ly-10
' .Savius>9 Instittrilon.-
OUR friends and the public will please read,
being that we havejust received a splendid
assortment of DRY GOODS, .kr.c.; which we will
sell as low and perhaps a little ; lower than can be
nad elsewhere. • The style and quality cannot be
excelled by any - other store in the city. We most
cordially invite all to call and examine our stock of
DRY GOO.DB,
Cloths, Cauisimeres, Vesting'', Sic., Changeable and
Plain and Satin Stripe Alpacas, 'De Lains of various
shades, Linen Lustre, Lawns, Gihghams, Calicoes,
Hosiery, Gloves, Bleached and Unbleached Muslim;
with a variety of other foreign and domestic Dry
Goods. •
GROCERIES ¢ QUEENSWARE.
Tea, pffee; Sugar, Molasses ! , with every article
in the grocery line. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Rai
sins, Candies, Almonds, Filberts, Cream and
Ground . Nuts, &c.
-
,Baskets—French and other travelling, also mar
keting Baskets, with or without covers, Basket
Carriages, Chairs, &c.
150 sble. 1. and 1 bbls. of the choicest brands—
Mackerel warranted. •
TOBACCO AND SEGARS wholesale and retail
We would especially invite the attention of all
who wish to purchase articles at the lowest possi
ble prices to call at No. SO Nortb Queen St., under
the Museum, two squares from the Court House.
PINKERTON & SMELTZ.
April 3, >99 ly-1 0
HORSE EMBROCATION, Cel
ebrated for the cure of all those " , .
diseases which require external ap- 2;1 11 1Y . :. :
plication on animals, such as wounds pat
bruises, cuts, stiffness and swelling
of the limbs and joints, sweeny, sores from the col
lar and saddle, wind gall and other injuries to which,
horses and cattle are liable.
Prepared and sold at CHAS. A. HEINITSH'S
Medicinal, Drug and-Chemical Store, East King
Street. [April 3-10-Im.
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Com
pound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
A FRESH supply received at the Wholesale and
Retail Agency of J. GISH & BROTHER,
three doors from the National House, North Queen
street, LanCaster. Price $1 per bottle, or six for
$5. This is :no doubt the best medicine in the
world. lt also improves with age, and will *never
sour or spoil, but always gives satisfaction.
• April 3 6t-lO
Bonnets Bonnets!
1 •
Z. LOTHROP, No. 30 SOUTH SECOND ST.,
upper side, next door to Sharpless & Sons,
PHILADELPHIA, respectfully invites the attention
of the Ladies of Lancaster and its vicinity, to his
very select assortment of
Spring and Summer Straw Bonnets and Hats,
At extremely Low Prices.
(0 - Merchants and Dealers supplied.
Altering, Bleaching and Pressing, done in a
superior manner and at short notice.
T. Z. LOTHROP,
No. 30 South Second Street, west side, next door
to Sharpless & Sons, PHILADELPHIA.
April 3, '49 3m-10
Bay Water.
TRENCH'S Superior double distilled Buy Water,
12 bottled in the West Indies; just received and
tor sale at
CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King st
April 3, 49 Im-10
•
Geo. W. Hunter,
ATTORNEY AT LA
OFFICE—North Queen Street, first door to the
right of John F. Long's Store.
All kinds of Conveyancing, writing Wills, Deeds,
Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will 'be attended to
with correctness and despatch.
April 3, , 49 ly-10
MHE house now occupied by Zahn' & Jackson,
^adjoining the Hotel of J. Michael, on the West
side of N. Queen street, in the City of Lancaster.
For information enquire of J. MICHAEL.
April 3 tf-10
Fashionable Millinery.
M R o s t:
A A S I II LLE N . I i B I openL E
sp
RINaGssMo ass o rtment
on Thursday, April sth, at her res •
idence in East King Street, Lancaster.
April 3 41210
- " V.. WESTER, Attorney at Law,
Ilex removed to the Office hitherto occupied
iy Judge Clittiiiptieyn, it row doors went or Ow Lim,
minter County Bunk, iii Faust King Street.
April a, , 41) - Um-10
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK
N atatIZTZLZ I- JOMVQ
FAV ESTAIII,IBIIMENT.—hIta Aron Alcvv
urn, 01161 recently in the employ of Enuimiel
Schooner, Esq.) begs permission to say loth° public
that he has opened a New Shop,. in Lancaster city,
two doors north of Col. Mayer's Hardware Store,
and directly opposite liantrman's Tavern, in North
Queen Street, where he will keep constantly on
hand, and tnanullicture to order, every description
of work in his line of business. His stock
consists of Patent Spring Saddles, Corn- 4g
mon do., Bridles, Carriage Harness of the •
latest patterns, Dearborn Harness, Wagon Geers,
Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets, Whips, Hobby . Horses,
Horse Blankets, 4.e., together with other articles
usually found at similar establishments.
He would invite particular attention to hie stock
of HARNESS and TRUNKS !
All manufactured by himself, of the highest style
of finish, and which for elegance and durability,
will compare with the work of any other establish
ment in the State.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere,
as he is determined to suit customers at the very
lowest prices. Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Wood,
Bark, and all kinds oCountry Produce will be re
ceived in exchange for work at the current market
prices.
N. B.—Particular attention will be paid to all
kinds of repairing, which will be done at the short
est notice, and in the best possible manner. The
subscriber solicits a share of public patronage.
_ _ _
March 27, '49
WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL
IL I (0) N O.)I
111 HE undersigned, having extended his business
of manufacturing Ornamental Iron Work, and
having added a large Foundry and commodious
Ware room to his establishment, cordially invites
the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity (when in this
city) to visit his Ware room where will be found
specimens of every variety of Iron Railings and
Ornamental Iron Ware, conwrising Centre and
Pier • Tables, and Brackets, Hat and Umbrella
Stands, Settees, Chairs, Hitching Postst Flower
Stands, for parlor windows, gardens, &c., of the
most approved patterns.
He has at a heavy expense published a Port Folio
of designs for Ornamental Iron Work, which are
furnished to any person at a distance, from which
to select a pattern for the work desired.
This is the only establishment at which the cast
ings are executed, which enables the subscriber to
sell at moderate prices. _
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Road, above Buttonwood St
Phila., March 27, '49
JOHN DONNELLY,
MANUFACTURER OF DONNELLY'S UPRIGHT SAFETY
UNITED STATES OIL PASTE BLACKING
No. 83 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
THESE Matches are justly considered the best
in the United States; they are free from un
pleasant smell, and can be introduced with perfect
safety into all Stores and Dwellings. Warranted
to keep ten years.
The Blacking is of superior quality, and• free
from any ingredient that impairs the Leather.
Country Dealers and Skippers will find it to their
interest to call and see for themselves.
S. MAUPAY
N. 8.--An assortment of Matches of various New
York Manufacturers. Matchesin round wood boxes
—also, packed in large or small tin cases, to ship
to any part of the world.
_ _ _
JOHN DONNELLY,
Late of 20 Bank Street, now 83 North Third St
March 27, , 49 ly-9
Alonzo Johnson's New Store,
No. 14 NORTH SECOND STREET, (a few doors above
Market,) PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURER of Transparent Window
Shades, Reed • Blinds, Paper Curtains and
Venitian Blinds, of all the different sizes, varying
in price from Six Cents to Twenty Dollars a piece.
All the new styles of every description of patterns,
and of the latest fashions of different colors, and a
variety of Trimmings of all kinds.
Also, beautiful Table and Oil Cloth in. patterns
and in pieces. Oil Cloths for floors. Patent Coach
Curtains for Wagon Covers of a superior article,
any width, double or single, of the finest finish,
and a splendid assortment of Clocks, Looking Glasses
and Fire Boards, 4-c.,
0;:r Old Blinds painted and trimmed over, to
look equal to new, at a very little expense, or taken
in exchange for new.
Has on hand the largest and most complete and
beautiful assortment of the above articles, at 25
per cent. cheaper than any other establishment in
the city, Wholesale and Retail, at reduced plices.
Merchants and others are invited to call before
purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to their advan
tage.
t(r Any of the above goods made to order, or
carefully packed, so they can be sent any distance
without injury. Other Manufacturers supplied with
Slats, Fronts, Heads, or Pulleys, at the lowest
prices. 0:7 - .0pen in the Evening.
March 27, >49 ly-9
MACKEREL
HEINITSH , S
For Sale.
Item oval.
ENIANUEL METZGER
GLAZED CAPSULED BLUE
MATCHES,
Calcined- and Land- irliecter.
To Plasterers, Formers-caul Coiunistrio,- .Merehetsgs.
IT should not be forgotten that P. COGGINSI&
CO., of PHTLADELPHIA, are manufacturing and
have constantly on hand, a superior article of_ -
CALCINED PLASTER,
which they sell at the low rate of 30 cents per bus.,
or $1371 per barrel; and also the first qualityl,of
LAND PLASTER, -
for Agricultural purposes, at the xeduced rate of 17
cents per bushel, or 90 cents perlrarrel.'
it:tr Trams, Cum. Call at either establishment;
Schuylkill Eighth, above Willow Street, or BroOrn
Street Wharf on the Delaware.
05" Orders promptly delivered to Car or' Steain
boat without additional charge.
March 27, >49 4t-7
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned Auditor, duly appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster coun
ty, to distribute the balance in the hands of Peter
Martin, Esq. ' Assignee of the Estate of David B.
Eberly, to and among the creditors of said Eberly,
hereby gives notice, that he will attend for the pur
pose of his appointment, at his office, in South
Queen Street, city of Lancaster, on Friday, the 20th
day of April, 1849, at 2 o'clock P. M., where all
persons having claims are requested to have the
same duly authenticated.
J. FRANKLIN REIGART, Auditor.
March 27, '49 td-9
Estate of Geo. S. Savery, deceased-
NTOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admiuis
tration have been granted to the undersigned,
on the estate of George S. Savery, late of Martic
township, Lancaster county, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate are, there
fore, requested to present their accounts, duly
authenticated—and those knowing themselves in
debted are requested to make immediate payment
to CHR. BRENNEMAN, miller;
DANIEL GOOD,
Adm're, residing in Martic twp.
March 27, '49 '6t-9
Public Notice
THE undersigned would notify the public and
his patrons, that THOMAS TAYLOR, formeily
Foreman of his Hat and Cap Manufactory in North
Queen Street, has been discharged trom that capa
city ; and all business connected with the establish
ment has been entrusted to his son, HENRY A.
SHULTZ, and all outstanding monies due him are
to be paid to said Henry, or to the undersigned,
and not by any means, or under any circumstances
to the said Thomas Taylor.
DAVID SHULTZ,
Hat & Cap Manufacturer, North Queen Street,
Lancaster, opposite Michael's Hotel,
March 27, '49 3t-9
AITILLIAM S. AMWEG,
ATTORNEY AT LA IV :
yy
Offers his professional services to the public. He
ales attends to the Collection of Pensions, and the
prosecution of all manner of claims against the
General Government. His residence in the city! of
Washington for several years, the experience de
rived from the duties of the office which he filled
during that time and the mode in which claims
of this sort are most speedily adjusted, give the
most ample assurance that business placed in his
hands will be attended to in such a manner as can
not fail to afford satisfaction.
Office in South Queen Street, second house Celow
the Lancaster_ Bank.
March 27, '49
Estate of Jacob T. Landis
In the Court of Common Pleas for tlfe Co. of Lanc'r.
WHEREAS, John Miller and Henry Bear, com
mittee of Jacob K. Landis, did on the 26th
day of March, 1849, file in the Office of, the Pro
thonotary 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 28th day of April, 1849, for the confirmation
thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Office,
Lancaster, March 27, , 49,c 4t-9
Estate of George Weise
In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc , r.
P did on hilip , da ass of G e l o B r 4 g g e
tile in the office or the Prothon y ot o f
ary o a l :e 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 23d day of April, 1849, for the eonlirinatiod
thereof, 11111111 M exception be filed,
Arecir, HENRY STOEIC, Proth'y.
Prothonotary , s CIOIre,
Lancaster, March 27,'41),5 ii
Dilate of N. Haldeman and Wile.
in tilt Vona of CWlllll9llPleao for thr re, of LIIIIV‘r
WH %MIAS Predorick nipple and Philip Old.
welter, Acuilitneeci of golomon Haldeman and
Willi, did on the 24th clay of Morrill, 1 8 4 P, file in
the Once or the Prothonotary or 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 appointed
the 28th day of April, 1849, for the confirmation
tnereor, unless exceptions be filed .
Attest : HENRY STOE.E, Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Office, ?
Lanc'r, March 27, '49 f
Estate of Asa Jones, deceased.
XTOTICE is hereby given, that letters. of admin
is,ration have been granted to the undersigned,
on the estate of Asa Jones, late of the borough of
Strasburg, deceased. All persons having claims
against said Estate are, therefore, requested to pre
sent their accounts, duly authenticated—and those
knowing themselves to be indebted, are requested
to make immediate payment.
JACOB NEFF, jun.,
residing in Strasburg township.
ISAAC JONES,
•
residing in Strasburg borough.
March 27, '49 np6t-9
,
: Tax Collectors for 1849.
THE following 'lamed persons were appointed
Collectors of State and County Tax, for Lan
caster county, for the year 1849:
Bart George J. Baughman,
Brecknock Anthony Good.
Cwrnarvon Andrew S. Weller.
Cocilico East John Hower.
Cocalico West Samuel Eberly.
• Colerain Wm. Galbraith.
Columbia Thomas B. Dunbar.
Conestoga. Henry H. Gall.
Conoy Solomon Haldeman.
Donegal East James Johnston. •
Donegal West Jacob Redsecket.
Drumore James McPherson.
Ephrata William Bentz,.
Earl John Kurtz.
Earl West . .•
John Sheaffer.
Elizi..beth Petei Elser.
Fulton - Rohn Scott.
Hempfield East Wm. Parker.
Hempfield %V est Joseph Bard.
Lampeter East John. Smith.
Lampeter West Cyrus N. Herr.
Lancaster Jacob M. Frantz.
Lancaster City Jacob.Zecher.
Leacock • Isaac Bair.
Leacock Upper Lewis Sheaffer.
Little Britain - Robert Patton, Jr.
Manheim John Garber.
M artic Henry Hart.
Manor Abraham Landis.'
Mount Joy William Wilson.
Paradise • George Slaymaker.
Penn John F. Hummer, Esq.
Rapho Samuel F.nsminger.
Salisbury William Andrew. .
Sadsbury Jacob K. Smoker.
Strasburg . George Wiker.
Strasburg Borough - -
Warwick George Geyer.
NOTICE.—The above named Collectors are in
formed that their duplicates will be ready for de
livery on the 26 inst.
P. G. EBERNIAN,,
Clerk Commissioners
March 20, '49
BONOIII SAMSON,
BRUSH MANUEACTURER,
North Queen St., above the Rail Road, Lancaster.
BONOM SAMSON has constantly on hand a great
variety of Fancy and other
BRUSHE •
Comprising Hair, Cleih, Flesh, Tooth, Sweeping,
Shaving, Scrubbing, Wall, Dusting, Horse, Paint,
Varnish, Sash-tools, and every article in the brush
line. Firt quality Shoe and Stock Bristles for sale.
N. B. Highest price given for Country Bristles.
march 20 2m-8.
County Loan.
PERSONS wishing to loan money to the County
of Lancaster, will please hand in to the Com
missioners of Lancaster County, proposals stating
the amount they wish to loan and at what per cent.
per annum
JOHN LANDES,
JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSELMAN
March 20, ,49
To Builders, Carpenters, &c.
1,500,000 R. dressed CAROLINA FLOORING BOARDS
500,050 " " SPRUCE " "
200,050 " " WHITE PINE "
200,000" " INDIAN RIVER " cc
100,000 " " FENCING, SHELVING, &C.
The finest and largest stock of dressed LUMBER
ever offered for sale in this or any other market.
It wag dressed in the best manner last summer and
fall, and may therefore be relied upon not to shrink.
01- Orders from the country accompanied with
the Cash and City reference, if satisfactory, will be
attended to with especial care.
WILSON & LAVENDER,
Brown St. Whatf, Philadelphia.
March 20, 2 519 3m-S
•Phinidelphia 4 lerportallons.
FlNft GOODS, PRILCOSION CAPS, ice., &c., At.
JUST RECEIVED and; for vale at lowest ,whole
.sale rates.
1 Case French Fans, ailver, plain and marabout
2 " Tooth !rushes, over 50 patterns.
4 Percussion Caps, GE, SB, split, ribb'd and
plain. -
15 ", Marbles, Slates, Pencils, Ike. • •
2 " Snuff Boxes, Begar Cases, and Tin Foil, '
I " Confectioners , Papers, Pulling' Crackers,
and Moulds.
I " Watches, Watch Tools, and Musical Boxes.
10 " Faney Goods, as Bag Clasps, Silk Purses,
' Purse Silk, Cologne Bottles, Labels, Drug
gists, articles, Perfumery, Carmine, Combs,
Bronzes, Accordeons, Fancy Gilt and Mar
ble Papers •
Forming one of the most complete and cheapest
stocks of Fancy Goods to be found in this city.
W. TILLER, IMPORTER,
NU. 1 Commerce Street, Philadelphia.
March 20, '99 4t-S
Court Proclamation.
AITHEREAS, the Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Presi
dent, and JACOB GROSH and EM'L SCHAMPFER,
Esiers., Associate Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and As
sistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of
the Peace in and for the said county of Lancaster,
have issued.their Precept to me directed, requiring
me, among other things to make Public Proclama
tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, will
commence in the city of Lancaster ' in the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3d Monday of April
next, 1849, in pursuance of which precept
Public Notice is hereby given, To the Mayor, Re
corder, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in
the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace,
the Coroner, Constables, of the city and county of
Lancaster, that they be then and there, in their
own proper persons, with their rolls, records and
examinations and inquisitions, and their other re
membrances, to do those things, which to their
offices appertain in that behalf to be done; and
also, all those who will prosecute against the
prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of
the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and
there to prosecute against them as shall be just.
Dated in Lancaster, the 22d of January, 1849.
JACOB HUBER, &krill'.
N: B.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit
nesses will hereafter be expected and required on
the first day of the Sessions—Justices 'of the Peace
are particularl3 reqUested to return their recogni
zances,,on the week next preceding the Court to
I. E. HIESTER, Esq., the prosecuting Attorney, that
bills of Indictment may be prepared, and ready to
be sent to the Grand Jury, so that that body may
not be unnecessarily detained for a want of busi
ness, and the Prosecuting Attorney will have lei
sure to proceed immediately to the trial of Indict
ments pending.
Lancaster, March 20, 1349
TIE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE Co.
MAKE INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS '
OR DAMAGES BY FIRE ON
BUILDINGS,
AND' OTHER PROPERTY ON THE MOST REASONABLE
CONDITIONS.
WM. MARTIN, President.
RICHARD NEWBOLD, Secretary.
JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Agent.
North Queen Street, Lancaster
January 23, 1849 3m-51
IN THE INI ATTER of the intended application
of PHILIP DIETRICH, for license to keep a
house of public entertainment in the North East
Ward, city of Lancaster, it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned citizens of the North East
Ward, of Lancaster city' where said inn or tavern
is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn
or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we
are well acquainted with the'said Philip Dietrich,
and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Michael Malone, Nlurthy Malone, John•Fonder
smith, John Malone, John Toner, Adam Metzger,
Daniel Rees, Frederick J. Hensel, D. FL Lechler,
S. G. Musser, Samuel Rupley, Jacob Zecher.
March 20, , 49 *3t-8
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of ISAAC REBER, for license to continue to
keep the house of public entertainment, now and
for a number of years kept by Aaron Carpenter,
nituate lu Retinttown, East Coenlir° township, it
being an old stand.
We, the undersigned citizens of the township of
East Corallco, where the unit! Inn or tavern in pro
posed to be kept, do con*, that the said Inn m
tavern IN necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the lend blase Reber, and
that he is of good repute tbr }tonality and tempo
mum), and in well provided with house room and
courenioncea lift tim accommodation or dllialifOrd
and travellers,
Jonas Frederick, Abraham Myers, Cyrus Ream,
John S. Royer, William S. Rreniser, John Royer,
Jeremiah M. Sallada, R. Ream, David Filensinger,
Sam , l T. Killian, Elias Weitzel, Elias Weitknecht,
William Musser, J. S. Heitler.
March '2O, '49
N THE MATTER of the intended application
I
of JOHN CAMPBELL, for a license to keep a
house of public entertainment in the village of Safe
Harbor, township of Manor, recently kept by .H.
K. Minich, it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned citizens of Manor township,
Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is pro
posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are
well acquainted with the said John Campbell, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe
rance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Henry K. 6linich, Peter Williamson, John M.
Peirkins, James Conner,Abram Hess, Aram Gun
der, Thomas Lewis, John Shue, Edward Hess, I.
Benner, John Dougherty, Martin Shoaff, John J.
Payne, Daniel Will.
March 20, '49 np3t-8
N THE MATTER of the intended application
I
of CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM, for a license to
continue to keep a house of public entertainment
in the township of Bart, it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of
Bart, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be
kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne
cessary to accommodate the public and entertain
strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac
quainted with the said Christopher Graham, and
that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe
rance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Joseph M'Clure, Daniel Riel, James Gilleland,
Jacob Eckman, William Smith, Amos Pickel, Mar
tin Eckman, Samuel Hagans, Christian Bowen, E.
Price, John Coulter, John Miller.
March 20, '49 n3t-8
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J -N THE MATTER of the intended application of
MICHAEL EBY, for a license to commence a
use of public entertainment at his residence in
East Donegal township, on the tow-path, half-way
between Marietta and Bainbridge.
WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of
East Donegal, where said inn or tavern is proposed
to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and enter
tain strangers and travellers and that we are well
acquainted with the said Michael Eby, and that he
is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
is well provided with house room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.
John K. Barr, George Pence, Henry E. Bear,
William Martin, Martin Bowman, Henry Brene
man, Jacob Williams, Peter Horn, David Horn,
John Lightner, Benjamin Grove, Jacob Spies, Jos.
Shireman, Christian Brubaker, Thos. J. Albright,
John Engle.
March 20, 49 ^3t-8
IN THE MATTER of the intended application
of ANN PARRY, for license to continue keep
ing a house of public entertainment in Drumore
township, it being au old stand.
E, the undersigned citizens of Drumore town
ship, Lancaster county, where said inn or tavern is
proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn
or tavern is necessary to accommoate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we
are well acquainted with the said Ann Parry, and
that she is of good repute for honesty and tempe
rance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
James Barnes, William Barnes, George Brown,
Amos Ailes, John McSparran, Fleming McSparran,
Thomas N: McSparran, P. W. Housekeeper, John
Pusey, Sam , l Morrison, John Watson. G. Morrison.
Marcn 20, '49 "3t-8
Ty 4'HE MATTER of the intended application
j of MARY M. KENDIG, for license to keep a
public house in the South East Ward, in the city
of Lancaster, it being an old stand.
WE, the undersigned citizens of the South-West
Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or
tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the
said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the
public and entertain strangers and travellers, and
that we are well acquainted with the said Mary M.
Kendig, and that she is of good repute for honesty
and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of
strangers and travellers.
John N. Lane, G. H. Whitaker, C. Kieffer, Wm.
Gump', Neal Lagan, Jacob Hostetter, George W.
Hameraly, Hostetter & Beates, F. A. Muhlenberg,
Daniel Lagan, James Damant, A. G. Helfenstein.
March 20, '49 3t-8
Cod Liver OH.
A Supply of prime COD LIVER OIL just received
fland for sale at
CHARLES A. HEINITSEPS
Medicinal, Drug & Chemical Store, 'East King St
March 20, '49 8
- - .BRUSIKESI' 'MUSKIES U
JACOB ROTHARMEL, thankful for past favors,
takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of
Lancaster, that he still continues his
BRUSH STORE,
at the.same stand, East King Street, in the city of
LanettSter, between Sprecher's and Swope's Hotels,
and immediately opposite Demuth's Snuff Manufac
tory, where he contemplates keeping a general as
sortment 'of BRUSHES, suitable for this market,
all of which are manufactured by himself, or under
his immediate inspection, such as clothes brushes,
hat, .hair, tooth, hand, flesh, shaving, sweeping,
white-washing, scrubing, dusting, window, shoe
maker's, watchmaker's, varnish, paint, graining,
horse brushes, and all other kinds that are manu
factured by the trade, to which the attention of the
public is respectfully directed to call and look at.
No charge made for looking.
All orders from \ country merchants and shop
keepers attended to with promptness, wholesale
and retail.
COMBS of every description and at moderate
prices, constantly kept on hand. Also, a good
supply of first-rate BROOMS.
irr The highest prices paid for country bristles.
March 6, 49 3m-6
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
Successor to J. F. 11‘einitish8c Son, •
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST
EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER.
January 16, 1849. 3m-5.1
Strays.
GAME to the premises of the subscriber in Dru
more township, Lancaster county, in May last,
One Yellow Heifer, with white face: horns pointing
together, three years old ;—One Small Steer, yellow
with white face and line back. The above Cattle
were for a long time supposed to belong to the
owners of some other cattle that were left with Me
to pasture—consequently they were not entered in
the Township Books agreeably to the Act of As
sembly for such cases made and provided but the
cattle are still in my possession, and the owner is
requested to come, prove property, pay charges,
and take them away, otherwise they will bt dis
posed of according to law.'
_ _
JAS. D. MALONE.
. • 4t-7
March 19, '49
Strasburg Academy
THIS Institution has been in successful operation
under the care of the present Principal for the
last ten years. The whole expenses per session of
5 months $55,00. The Summer session will com
mence on the Ist Monday of May.: For circulars,
reference, &c., address -
Rev. D. M'CARTER , Principal.
march 20 td-R
Estate of Anna Groff.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc'r.
WHEREAS David Groff and Samuel Fisher,
Trustees of Anna Groff, 'did on the ninth
day of March, 1849, file in the office of the Pro
thonotary 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 16th day of April, 1849', for confirmation
thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
ATTEST: HENRY STOER, Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Office,
Lauer, March 13, 1849. f 4t-7
Orphan Asylum of Lancaster.
THE Trustees of this Institution expect that in
the course of a few weeks, it will be prepared
to receive a limited number of Orphans.
Information of any Orphans in Lancaster county,
who are between four and seven years of age, who
are females, and who have lost both parents—ac-
Companied with particulars relative to their health,
disposition,_ and present situation—will be thank
fully received by the Trustees. Address
Rev. S. BOWMAN,
Dr. JOHN L. ATLEE, or
A. L. HAYES.
march 13 t 11.7
Hank Stock and City per cent.
Loan tbr Sale.
tIN MONDAY, the 9th of APRIL NEXT, at
o`olook in the afternoon, the undersigned
will sell by piddle vl4lllllO, at the itultile house ui
Lewis Springer, In Mitt King Street, Lancaster,
41 Shares Stock of the Farmers' Bonk orLon
caster,
'29 Shares Stoek of the Lancaster hank,
$lO5 of Lancaster City b per cent, Loan, redeem
able in 1966,
Tense Cash on the Ifith of April, when the it LW It
will be transferred.
WM. HEITSHU,
KINZER D. BENDER,
Executors of the Will of Catharine Burckher, dec.
March 13,X49t5-7
•
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Estate of Gabriel C. Eckert, dec.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen
tary have been granted to the undersigned, on
the estate of Gabriel C. Eckert, late of Leacock
township, Lancaster county, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate are, there
fore, requested to present them, duly authenticated
--and those knowing themselves to be indebted to
make payment to either of the undersigned.
GEORGE L. ECKERT,
. residing in Paradise township,
JOHN G. ROBISON,
residing in Leacock township.
March 20, '49 *6t-8
A ,C IRD.
IDERCIVAL M. POTTS, representing A. H.
MTalla, Importer of Brandies, Wines and
Segars, No. 30 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, will
arrive in this City on Wednesday Evening next,
with samples of the following articles to which he
would invite particular attention:
Fine old pale and dark Brandies of various brands
and vintages, Old Madeira; Sherry and Port Wines,
Champagnes in quarts and pints, Claret in wood
and glass, all of celebrated brands, Scotch, Irish
and Monongahela Whiakey of unequalled quality
and flavor, London Brown Stout, Fresh Salad Oil,
a small invoice of genuine Flor de Cabana Segars,
unsurpassed for delicacy of flavor,—all of which
will be sold in parcels to suit purchasers.
March 20, 2 49 3t-8
To Dealers in Coal.
WANTED 1800 tons of Baltimore Company
Coal, or other coal of equal quality, at the
Conestoga Steam Mills, Lancaster Pa., 100 tons to
be delivered on or before the first day of May, 100
tons on or before the 15th day of May, 100 tons on
or before the Ist day of June. 200 tons on or be
fore the 15th day of June, the remainder during the
months of July, August and September 1849, to be
delivered in the yard of the mill, free of dirt, and
to be Nyeighed in the scales of the Company. Also
for 50U tons of pea coal, to be delivered between the
first days of June and August, of same quality as
the 1800 tons, free of slate and dirt. Sealed propo
sals will be received until the 10th day of April, at
the office of the Conestoga Steam Mills.
D. LONGENECKER.
td-7
march 13
An Ordinance
AU T HORIS IN G Philip Spindler to erect a
slaughter-house on the rear of his lot on the
West side of South Queen street, south of Cherry
street, in the city of Lancaster:
Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Lan
caster, in Select and Common Council assembled :
That Philip Spindler be and he is hereby authorised
and permitted to erect, or cause to be erected, a
slaughter-honse in the rear of his lot situated on the
west side of South Queen Street, south of Cherry
street, in said city, under and subject to the regu
lations and restrietionif of the ordinance entitled
"an ordinance respecting distilleries, slaughter
houses, hog-pens and tanneries, passed the 11th
day of August, A. D. 1832
Provided, nevertheless that this ordinance shall
not take effect and be in force until at least three
property holders adjoining on each side of the lot,
on which such slaughter-house is proposed to be
erected, shall first give their assent to the Presidents
of Councils in writing, and Provided further, that
thd said Philip Spindler shall pay into the City
Treasury the sum of ten dollars, to defray the ex
penses of publishing and recording the ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of
Lancaster, the 6th day of March, A. D. 1849.
HENRY CARPENTER, Preet pro tem S. C.
Attest: JAMES BLACK, Clerk of S. C.
• WM. MATHIOT; Preet C. C.
F. W. BEATES, Clerk C. C. pro tern.
march 13 4t-7
Fresh Seed • Peas.
JUST RECEIVED—Extra Early, Prince Albert,
Early Dwarf Prolific, Blue Prussian,
Early
Frame, Blue Imperial and Dwarf Marrowiat Peas.
ALso—Extra Early; Early Valentine, Windsor
and true Lima BEANS, and White and Yellow
ONION SETTS. For sale at
JOHN F. LONG'S
Drug & Chemical Store, No.B, North Queen St.
March 20, >49 tf-8
White Candia Soap.
THIS SUPERIOR WASHING SOAP is recom
mended to the attention of Ladies, as being
well adapted for the Toilet and Nursery on account
of its great emollient qualities.
A small supply just received and for sale at '
JOHN F. LONG'S
Drug & Chemical Store, No.B, North Queen St.
March 20, >49 tf-8
JOB PRINTING neatly and expeditiously eme
anted at this ofice.
PPLYM
RING
Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of
their town and country friends. To thosefirst com
mencing House Keeping, they can offer great, in
ducements is the wny of a NEW and ,nnAtrrirot.
style of Queensware recently imported, and' which
they will dispose of - at a small advance. ALSO a
large lot of pittnir'rr,ATnrats.
HOSTETTER & BEATES, '
East King street.
N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods, for which the highetet market
price will be allowed. H. & B.
march 6 1849 6-tf
CHARLES M. ERBEN Sr. BRO.
Have this day opened at their
NEW STORE,
In the National House Building,North Queen St,
A N ENTIRE New and choice stock of the most
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desirable kinds, styles and qualities of
DRY GOODS
Ever before offered in this city. Their stock em
braces a full and most elegant assortment of every
thing in the
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods Line,
And will be sold at remarkable low rates.
Their long acquaintance with the business in this
city warrants them in saying that they will be able
to sell the right kind of goods, and at the .
RIGHT PRICES!
They will be constantly receiving every new style
Of goods as'they appear in the market ; and it will
be their earnest endeavor to satisfy all those who
may favor them with a call.
CHAS. M. ERBEN .Sr BRO.
march 6 - ; . tf-6
Manor Turnpike Road Company.
NOTICE.—An adjourned meeting of the Stock
holders of the Manor Turnpike Road Com
pany, will be held at the public house of Peter
Reed, in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday, the
12th day of April next, at 2 o'clock P. M„ for the
purpose of taking into consideration, the propriety
of extending the• Turnpike from Millersville to the
"Lake Mill." A general attendance is requested.
DANIEL HARMAN, President
Attest GEO. FORD, Secretary.
March 13, '49 4t-?
Wni. Maffitt, deceased.
T ETTERS Testamentary have been granted to
ji the estate of William Mafritt, deceased, of the
city of Lancaster. All persons having claims
against said estate are requested to present them
duly auThenticated—and those knowing themselves
indebted, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, to M. M'Grann, North Queen St., Lancaster.
MICHAEL M>GRANN,
-JOHN DOUGHERTY, Executors.
March 6, '4O
Liverwort Cough Cindy.
Ills CANDY inns ;deviant and aare , Medicine,
highly appreciated am a remedy tor toughti,
('a
dit, Inane:ma, Irritation and lloarmettean or the
Throat, Aalhnm, &e,
Per nide at
CHARLES A, HEINUSIFS
Modeled, Dreg 141111 ChOmiettl Store,
Kee Hittg Street, Liteeueter, Pit ,
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March 13, '4O
Fiumbliing Gioodb.
MPERIAL 3 ply, superfine and common ingrain
JLVenitian and rag carpetinga ; floor oil-clothe,
Canton mattnigo, rugs, door matte, Marseilles
linen and cotton almetings, tuckinga, red
checks, damasks, table linens, &c. &c., which will
be offered very cheap at the New Yor Store by
feb 27-5] GRIEL & GILBERT.
Dr. A. G. Hulls) Trusses.
Double and Single Inguinal and Rotary %Wedge
TRUSSES.
Also Hulls' (hero Abdominal Supporter.
HE attention of Physicians and the afflicted is
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called to these celebrated instruments, of which
a large assortment has just been received by the
undersigned agent, which will be sold at consider
ably reduced prices. J. F. LONG,
Druggist, Na. 8 North Queen st.
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Music and Musical Instruments.
THE subscriber has just received a lot of supe
rior toned Guitars, Violins and Accordeons.
ALSO, an assortment of all the new Music—Vio
lin Strings, Bridges, and Instructors; Guitar Strings,
and Instructors.
W. E. HEINITSH, East King St.,
4 doors West of the Farmers' Bank.
February 20, , 49 tf-4
Agents Wanted.
THE Lancaster County Bible Society wishes to
engage an agent for the purposes of selling and
distributing Bibles and Testaments in the county.
One who can speak the English and German Lan—
guages will be preferred and a good salary given
for his services. Call on
J. W. HUBLEY,
Treasurer and Librarian of Lancaster County Bible
Society, 3d door above the Post Office.
February 20, 5 49 4
FROSTED LlMBS.—Heinitsh's Chillblain Oint
ment—an effectual remedy fdr frosted hand
and feet. Prepared and sold by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
East King Street.
Jan 9—tf-50]
CALICOES ! CALICOES 1....-Just received and
now opening 2 cases more of those splendid
dark fast colored, rich pattern prints at 6; Ms., at
the New York store. GRIEL & GILBERT.
feb 27 5
A LEXANDER L. HAYES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
Office—South Prince Street, half a square from the
Lancaster Saving's Institution.
January 9, '49 50
Bengal Indigo.
A Prime lot just received and for sale at
T. F. LONG'S
Drug and Chemical Store,
No. 8 North Queen Street
Januarjft 30,'49
For Sale.
TO FIRST RATE BUSINESS HOUSES, situ
ate in the city of Lancaster, on the West-side
of North Queen Street, half a' square from the
Court-House, adjoining J. Michael's hotel. For
particulars inquire of J. MICHAEL.
march 20 4t-8
AirUSLINS! MUSLINS7—Now opening 1500
Al_ yards of these extra heavy full yard wide
bleached and unbleached muslin, superior to any
ever offored before at the price, for 6} at the New
York store. GRIEL & GILBERT.
feb 27 5
WASHINGTON BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFERS his professional services tq the public,
Office in Centre Square, neat door to Thomas
Baumgardner & Co. , s Store,
Nov 21
TUNIUS B. KAUFFMAN; Attorney at Law,
t) offers his professional services to the public.—
Office in Longenecker , e building, Centre Bpuare,
next door to Kendig , s Hotel.
April 13, 1847. 11
GEORGE W. M'ELROY, Attorney at, Law, of
fere his professional services to the public.—
Office in Centre Square, in the room formerly occu
pied by- William Carpenter, Esq., next door to the
Mayor's office. - [dee 1-14
UTILLIAM W. BROWN, Attorney at 'Law;
11 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. - Enov 2 43
MOURNING GOODS.—Bombazines, Alpacas,
Mousseline De Laines, Prints, &c., at very low
prices by GRIEL & GILBERT.
feb 27
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AChoice Lot of Genie. New
received
AT THE BEE HIVE, %Icuth Queen et.
Feb 27
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