A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF r •s ' A . s' s .4 e • *m , DRY • - • GOODS - ------- FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, Now Opening at the Bee Hive, North Queen St. PHIS Stock of Splendid Goods is the largest ever opened in this City, and is well deserving a careful examination—as opportunities are now made that in all probabiltiy may not be again for ages. LADIES DRESS GOODS.—Silks.-22 inch rich tied Chameleon Potilt de Soies. Extra wide splendid quality Glace Poult de Soies, the richest goods imported. 21 to 40 inch High Lustre Blk Gros de Rhines— lower than ever offered. A large variety of Styles of Dams Suns from 37} cents upwards. Printed Bereges and Brilliantines.—Rich Printed Bereges, from 121.t0 75 cts. Emb'd Mode Berege. Bege. Changeable Jaspe Berege. Mcisaic Jaspe Berege. •Metallique Berege. Rich omb'd Jaconet and Swiss—white grounds, cold, fig'd. Mode Toil Perlee, a new article. Lawns.—Real French 4-4 Lawns, only 121 cts. Gros, Oilier & Co. Lawns. Hartman's Printed Jaconet, .&c. Ladies Dress Goods.—The largest and most de sirable variety in this city, every opportunity is here given to suit the most fastidious. • White Goods for Ladies Dresses.—Swiss, Jaconet, Mull,Tambric, Book and Nansoock Muslins—plain, fird and embroidered. French Linen Cambric MlL:ft.—Corded Border French Linmi Cambric Hdkfs, with a general as sortment of-other styles. JUST OPENED.-1 Case Plain Bereges—green, pink and blue. Plain Linen Lustres—Chameleon, Plain and Fig'd. 4-4 French Ginghams only cts. Bajoiis First Quality Kid Gloves—summer shades. . Ribbonsr, Ribbons, Ribbons.—A large invoice of New Styles Bonnets and Cap Ribbons. Rich new styles Emb , b Ribbons for the - Neck. "-New styles Waist Ribbons, a beautiful assortment. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS—every branch complete, and every 'facility to give the greatest bargains of the day. New Style CassimereS, Vestings, Pocket lidkfs., and Cravats, some of the richest designs. A large lot new styles Parasols; French styles —,this branch is very complete. ' Blk and White Lace Capes—beautiful styles. Splendid Blk Silk Laces—wide for trimming, Bc. cc cc cc Fringe and Gimp. Calicoes for only 6l- cts. that has never been equalled. Heavy 7-4 Table - Diaper only U.; Ms. Veils—new styles. Paris Demi Veils. The best fabrics of Bled and UnbPd Muslins— very cheap. Tickings, Tickings,—great bargains.' Checks, a good article only 61- cts. A complete assortment of Mourning Dress Goods Bereges, Ginghams, Mazatlans, Lawns, &c., &c., all very desirable. Irish Linens—lrish Linens, the choicest fabrics. Table Linens, Table Cloths, &c., &c. Persons purchasing their goods may rest satisfied of -their being perfect, as they are all warranted. NEW GOODS are received almost daily at this establishment, and 'nothing left undone to render a visit a pleasant, as well as a profitable one. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive, North Queen Street April 17, '49 POpular Books AT VIVPRE.CEDENTED LOW PRICES! JGISH 8, BROTHER have just received from the late New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales, a large addition to their stock of Medical, Theological and Miscellaneous Books, which will be sold at very low prices. Among them are Cooper's new Sea Tale, the Sea Lion ; or, The Loit Sealers. 2 vols. Price 50 cents. Dr. Ures' Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, Bzc. Canning's Speeches. Steinmetz's History of the Jesuits. Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy. Encyclopedim Americana, 14 volumes. The Book of Knowledge, for all classes, 848 pp. Dr. Lardner's Scientific Lectures, 2 vols. The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, L L D. Webster's New Quarto Dictionary. British Essayist, 8 vols. Weisbach's Principles of Mechanics ofMachinery and Engineering. British Poets, various bindings. American Poets, do. Byron's Works, new and beautiful edition. Graham's Colonial History. Macauley's History of England, cloth, 621 cents. The'French Revolution. StrYekland's Lives of the Queens of England. ..A large and varied assortment of Medical Books, just bought at auction, at very low prices. Aldo, all kinds of English, French, and American Plain and Fancy Stationery, at the lowest rates. april 17 2t-12 Treemount Seminary FOR YOUNG MEN and BOYS, at Norristown, Penn's, recommences May let. It affords means for learning to read write and speak the Greek and Latin, and the principal modern langua ges; for . acquiring a khowledge of Natural Philoso phy and Chemistry, and of the various branches 'of Mathematics, as also of the studies most needful in the common business of life. Many teachers, some of them experienced, have attended the school as students for 'the sake of improvement in their call ing, and the further patronage of such is particularly invited. The situation is healthful and picturesque, and the terms moderate. .Apply to SAMUEL AARON, PHILIP CRESSMAN, April 17, P9-3t] Varnltth ! Varnish ! THE attention olCountry Dealers, Coach Makers, Cabinet Makers and others using Varnish ' is called to a large lot just received by the subscriber. It embraces Conch, Coach Body, Polishing, No. 1 Furniture, No. 2 ditto, _common ditto, Brown Ja pan, Scraping, Picture,el3lack and W bite. These Varnishes are from Smith's Celebrated Factory in New York, and are reputed the best in this Country. They are put up in Barrels, Half Barrels, Kegs and Cans, and will be furnished to dealers and others who purchase largely at Smith's Prices. GEt). A. MILLER, Druggist, West King Street, Lancaster, Penn , a. April 'l7 '49 3m-12 Mechanics , Institute. Great Combination of Attraction; WHITNEY & SCOVILI.E, with the celebrated Eastern Company of talented artists, com prising the following Ladies and Gentlemen of acknowledged talent: Messrs. W. J. Whitney; delineator of negro characters; W. H Scoville, the renowned - Yankee comedian ; Mrs. W. H. Sco ville, the celebrated Actress; Mrs. Whitney, the pleasing Vocalist and Artist; together with Mr. Plato E. Scoville, G. W. Torrance, (Comic Singer,) and Miss Fanny Whitney, will appear every even ing this week in Domestic Dramas, Melanges, In terludes, Songs, Tableaus, Choruses, &c. Admission 25 cts., Lady and Gent. 371- cts. . Litiz Turnpike. Lmz, April 10, 184.9. THE Board of Managers of the L. and S. Turn pike road compan'y have this day declared a dividend.of one dollar on each share of stock equal to 4 percent. payable to the stockholders or their legal reprdsentatives, after the first Monday in May float, at the office of the Treasurer at Litiz. J. B. TSHUDY; Sec. & Treas. 4t.-1:2 Estate of John Laird, decod. LETTERS testementary having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of his father, J. Laird, late of Martic township; deceased, all per sons having claims, or knowing themselves to be indebted, are requested to make immediate settle ment with DAVID LAIRD, april 17-6t-12) Executor. Spring Itlillinery. MRS. KURTZ respectfully informs the Ladies of the city and county of Lancaster, that shy will exhibit her Spring Fashions on Tuesday, 17th inst., at her rooms in North Queen Street. Her assortment will consist of Silk Caseing Bonnets, of the moat beautiful patterns, and a general variety of Straw Bonnets of every description. Ribbons, Flowers, Artificials, &c.„ , ,an excellent assortment. N.B.—Bonnets whitened as heretofore, in the best manner, and on the most favorable terms. April 17, '49, 3m-12 Estate of Marla Lightner, dec. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testamentary have been granted to. the under signed on the estate of Mrs. Maria Lightner, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. All personi having demands against said Estate are, therefore, requested to present them, and those knowing themselves to be indebted, are requested to make settlement. • PEtER E. LIGHTNER, Adm'r, residing in Leacock township. *6t 12 April 17, '49 JOHN ST*UTDERS & SON, MARBLE AND STONE YARD, No. 360 High Street, Philadelphia. MARBLE MANTELS, Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones constantly on hand. • All Orders for public or private buildings ex ecuted with promptness and despatch. N. B. Designs furnished for Mantels, Monuments, Tomb Stones, &c. April 17,,49. Fresh Grass Seeds. JUST RECEIVED Fresh White Clover, Green Grass, Swiss Clover, Sweet Vernal and Mixed -Lawn Grass. For sale at JOHN F. Lorid 7 s Drug and Chemical Store, No. S North Queen Street. Xllloastar, April 17, 184il. Bt-12 FJ. KRAMPH, Merchant Tailor, thankful for past favors; m o t respectfully begs leave to inform , hieold friends and customers, and the public in general, that he has on (hand at present, the LARGEST AND,BEST - MADE ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING of every variety, style and material, ever before offered in the county. He has also on hand, and constantly keeps a large assortment of French, English and American CLOTHS, C.WIDIERES, C.BSH.III.:ERETS, SATINETTS, and VESTINGS of various colors and patterns, suitable to the-season, which will be cut and made to order at the short est notice, to please every taste, by good workmen and on treasonable tenias. Aiso, STOCKS, CRAVATS, SHIRTS, SHAMS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS AND HOSIERY. ' BRIGHT Spitfirs with all its beauty now is here— No longer keep his winter garments on, The loveliest season of the rolling year,— But in their stead a lighter covering don; [there The Earth shakes off old Winter's icy chain, Then call at ERA MPH'S large Clothing Store, for And vegetation springs to life again; All buyers of CHEAP Clothing now repair; Sweet-scented flowers shed fragrance on the air; Tamtg_everything pertaining to the trade ' And fruitful orchards buds of promise bear; Is made to order, or is READY-MADE. = [find The feathered songsters carol in the grove, Coats, Pants, and Vests, and Shirts you there will And swell the note of joyousness and love, Gloves, Bosonis, Collars, Hose of every kind— Snow, hail and frost are now no longer seen,— Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, rich and new, But all the earth is clothed in freshest green. Tweeds, Saline, Cassinets; and Linens too— Man, too, should follow nature's noble rule, But call and see his richly laden shelves, And clothe himself more comfortably cool, And thence select a Sumo suit yourselves. LANCASTER, April 7, '49 \ . 3m-12 HORACE F. ASH. ISAAC R. DILLER. Land and General Agency Office, AT THE CAPITAL OF ILLINOIS, CITY OF SPRINGFIELD. To non-residents owners of Illinois Lands—Holders of 'nois Indebtedness, and all persons desirous of chasing State lands with Illinois scrip or bonds THE dersi e would respectfully inform the public, t at they have established in this City —the capital of the state of Illinois—a Land and General Agency Office for the transaction of all business appertaining theretoi within the limits of the State. . . All transactions relative to th'ss purchase and sale of lands, examining lands and reporting their loca tion, anvantages and value, paying taxes, redeem ing land sold for taxes, investigating titles,&c., buying and selling all descriptions of state inebt edness, this and every other description of business attached to a General Land Agency on the most extended scale, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. ASH & DILLER. SPRINGFIELD , ',. ' 0 ... ' - • --7; . D. ;ES. Hon. James .. ,ancaster, Penn'a. " Benj. Cha. Reah Frazer, Esq„ 44 44 Wm. Mathiot, Esq., " Roland Diller, Esq., New Holland, Penn'a. Gabriel Davis, Esq., 4! 4! lion. Daniel Sturgeon, U. S. Senate. Jas. Cooper, cc " James Fox, Esq., . Harrisburg, Penn'a. Gen. Robert Patterson, Philadelphia, " Adam Diller, Jos. L. Chester, Esq., " . cc Col. S. W. Black, Pittsburg, His Ex'l A. C. French, Governor Illinois. Hon. Thos. H. Campbell, Auditor " " John Moore, Treasurer " " S. H. Treat, Judge Supreme Court. Lyman Trumbull, cc " J. Dean Caton, cc April 17, 1849. 11 nGREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEW ELRY STORE, where Gold and Silver Watches of every description can he had at front ten to fifteen per cent, less than any other store in New York or Philadelphia. Persons who wish to get a good watch,. perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the subscriber, and compare the quality and price of his Watches with that of other stores. Good \Vetches at the following exceedingly Low Prices: Gold Levers, full jewell'd, 18 carat cases, $2B 00 Silver " " " 12 00 Gold Lepiries, jewell'd, 18 carat cases, 23 00 Silver " 900 Silver Verge Watches from 83 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from 81 00 to 88 00; Gold Pens with silver cases and pencils attached for 75 cts. Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashion able Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken in exchange. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, No. 110 North SECOND Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia. [ry- Cut this advertisement, out, and bring it along, you will then be sure to get into the right store. April 17, '49 Phoenix Clothing Depot THE subscriber announces to the public genee ally, that he has a large and varied assortment of Clothing, made of the very best material, and in the make, style, and finish, unsurpassed by any in the United States. He has also a general assort ment of Young Gentlemens' or Boys' Clothing, and from his experience in this line of his business, he feels assured that they are unequalled in the city. The attention of the citizens of Lancaster and vicin ity is respectfully invited to his stock of clothing. Give him a call and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, as he will sell cheaper than the cheapest. Cut this advertisement out and bring it along, so you don't forget the store. 2 in one, W. B. TAYLOR'S Pluenix Clothing Depot, S. W. corner of Dock and Second sta. April 17-3m -12J Philadelphia THE Subscribers have on hand the largest assort ment of WALL. PAPERS in the city of Philadel phia, Wholesale and Retail, consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining Rooms, Chambers, &c., which for quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing a cash business . , we are en abled to sell a better article at a much lower rate than any store doing a Norristown, Pa On hand, a large assortment of WIDE PAPER, for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &c., which will be sold for Cash, Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. N B.—Dealers arc invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & BURTON, No. 142 Arch Street, South side, April 17-3m-12] Philadelphia. 117NIANUEL SHOBER respectfully informs his jj' friends and the public in general, ihnt he has purchased and 'new occupies the Eagle Hotel, situ ate at the corner of North Quten and Orange eta., in the city of Lancaster., lately occupied by Eman uel Van Kanan, where he will be prepared to enter tain all who may favor him with a call, in the beet style. His house is large and commodious, his Table and Bar will always be well supplied, his Chambers and Bede will be found neat and clean ; his Stabling is extensive and good; and his charges ivill be moderate. Give him a call and you will find it so. [April 17-12--4 t 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 rphans. Information of any Orphans in Lancaster county, who are between four and ten years of age, who are females, and whb have lost either parent—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 ttl.7 Cabinet & Upholstery Warehouse, • 134 South Second Street, Philadelphia. FS. JOHNSTON takes leave respectfully to . inform his friends and the public generally that he has removed to the above old established stand where he will still continue to carry on the business in all its various branches, and flatters himself from long experience in the above business that he wilFbe able•to execute any orders he may be favored with, with neatness of style, sound workmanship, despatch, and as reasonable as any house in the city. At the same time he begs to say he has considerably augmented his stock, which will be found replete in the various styles of Louis XIV., Antique, Gothic and Modern. His friends and the public are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. He also takes this opportunity of thankihg his old customers for past favors, and hopes by. assiduity and punctuality, to merit a continuance of the same. April 17, '49 Iy-12 FRANKLIN HOTEL. EMANUEL VAN KANAN respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has 'rented and now occupie's the Franklin Hotel, situate'in North Queen 'street, second square from the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, lately occupied by N. . Scholfield, where he will be pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with a call, in the best style. His house is large and com modious; his Table and Bar will always be supplied; his Chambers and. Beds will be found neat and clean; his Stabling is extensive and good, and his charges will . be - moderate. Give him a call and you will find it so. [April 17-12-4 t Oak Hill Academy. THE 4TH SESSION of Oak Hill Academy for Young Men, will commence on Monday, the 30th of April inst. For particulars address EDWIN T. FETTER, PRINCIPAL, Paradise P. 0., Lancaster County. April 17, 1849. 52t FL•emanla`Notice. THE Members of the American Engine and Hose Company, and those who wish to become• members, are requested to meet, without further notice, at the public house of Lawis URBAN, sign of the Cross Keys, in West King Street, on Satur day Evening next, the 21st of April, for the purpose of re-organizing said company at as early a day as practicable. BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT. . _ . 'N. B. The Engine and Hone House is now loca cated in Water Street, in the rear of the Lancaster (.1.pr1117..1t4g1 LANCASTER COUNTY OAK HALL CLOTHING STORES L. R. Broomall's WALL PAPERS. TRADE BUSINESS EAGLE HOTEL. EGYPTIAN HALL SIT cult A FrTRI. MIQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMRANY. JD Ormuz—No.74 Walnut Stree4philadelphia. President—JOHN W. CLAGHORN. Vice President—PETEß CULLEN.\ TRUSTEES : JoSeph T. Thomas,m Edw. C. Markley, William Craig, • Robert Morris, George N. Mehl, Stephen. R. Crawford, Peter Cullen, Alve E. Laing, Wm. G. Alexander, William M. Baird, \ Wm. W. Haly, R. F. Loper, Clayton B. Lamb, Harry Conrad, Peter Rambo, Franklin Comly. H. G. TUCKETT, Secretary and Actuary. Capital s2so,ooo—Charter Perpetual. Make In surance on Lives at their Office, in l'hiladelpha, and at their Agencies throughout the States : at the lowest rates of premium. Perions should insure their lives, and do so withou - t delay, whilst they are healthy and fit subjects to be insured. In this Office there are advantages. greater than have ever yet been derived from the system of Life Assurance; which reason and experience convince the Trustees may with safety be offered to the public. It will be found, on inquiry, that most offices have in the outset professed to act on some new principle; or to offer to assurers some one particular benefit not to be obtained from other societies. But policies are effected under various circumstances, and with widely different objects, and what may facilitate the views of one man, af fords no accommodation to another. It appears, therefore, to the Trustees of the Equitable, that the greatest good will be effected by that office, which allows.such reasonable advantages to every assurer, as at the time of completing his Policy, he considers to be suitable to his particular case. On this principle they act, and a few instances will suffice to show the benefits derivable from its adoption—the greatest good of fhb greatest number. No policy will be disputed, unless under an act of fraud by the assured, and after the same shall have been declared by referees of undoubted char acter. In ease of error, either as to age, or in the form of policy, or the answers of referees, such errors, unless wilful and fraudulent, will not be deemed to vitiate the policy. The travelling leave is extensive and liberal. Persons insured for life have liberty to pass to and from the States of Virginia and Kentucky, and west of the river Mississippi, between the rat day of November and the first day of July following. And to pass from any place or port within the British North American Colonies, or United States north of thirty-four 'degrees north latitude, without pay ing an extra premium. They are allowed to cross the Atlantic in first class steamers during May, June, July, August and September, free of charge; during remaining months of the year, 25 cents on each $lOO insured. • The age of the assured will be admitted on the policy. If the insured die in a duel, by his own hands, or under sentence of the law, such death will not invalidate the policy, except so far as it was the property of the deceased. Thirty days allowed after each annual payment becomes due, and fifteen days atter each quarterly and half yearly premium becomes due, without for feiture of policy. Premiums or lapsed, policies may be renewed at any time within six months on the production of satisfactory evidence as to the health of the insured. When a party effects a policy upon the life of another, the Company will be satisfied if the party had, at the time, a bona fide interest in the life of the assured. The policy may be assigned. to whom soever the assured pleases, without the knowleage or assent of the Company (there being no clause in the Equitable policies usual in the policies of Mo t-UAL Companies, claiming a right to be notified of an assignment and their approval obtained) so long as the assignment or transfer of a policy in the Equitable is a legal act, and the party who claims can give a legal discharge, the amount is paid by the Company. The extraordinary advantage afforded by means of the Half Credit system, in not requiring, under any circumstances, an outlay of a larger sum of money than is absolutely necessary to secure the amount insured, is peculiarly applicable to the CREDITOR desirous of possessing a policy on the life Ills DEBTOR. If the debt is paid off during these five years, he.can discontinue the assurance alto gether, having secured the amount, in the event of the debtor's death previously, at a lessexpense than would in any mutual office be charged for assuring the life for seven years. If the debt is NOT PAID he would be enabled to continue the assurance for the ratainder of the debtor's life, whatever might then be his state of, health. Attention is particulary re quested to the HALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM PER $lOO (W ithout security or deferred note.) Age. Half Credit. Age. Half Credit. • during. 5 years. during 5 years 20 90 40 $146 25 98 45 175 30 $1 09 60 213 35 1 25 55 2 64 The assured has to pay the premium in all caves in advance, and lIAS NO LIABILITY of any kind, sort or description. A deferred note is not neces sary to pet feet any operation, and none will be taken by the Company. Persons insuring should bear in mind that a pro missory note given to a MUTUAL OFFICE at COM pound interest, soon amounts to more than the sum assured. 'Thus, $lOO per annum for 20 years at 6 par cant., would cause a DEDUCTION 11.oin the sum assured of THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIGHT DOLLARS AND MTV-FIVE CENTS. The premiums of Mutual. Assurance Companies being, us they profess, (though the Mutual offices "do somehow" advertise guarantee capitals) free from the burdens of dividends to shareholders, should be very Much lower, than those of stock companies; YET THE EQUITABLE IS LOWER By SIX TEEN PER CENT. THAN ANY MUTUAL OFFICE, and at the SAME RATES or PREMIUM charged by the "New York Life," "The New York Mutual," "Albion," " Worcester Mutual," "Connecticut Mutual," "Pennsylvania," "Girard," "Penn," "New England," "Hartford," " Baltimore Mu tual," "Boston Mutual," &c., &c., &c., in the Equitable the payments cease altogether after twenty-one years. Annual Premium payable during Twenty-one years only, for an assurance of $lOO at death. Age...An.paymq. Age.An.paym't. Age. An. paytn , t 20 $1 77 35 $2 75 50 $4 60 25 204 40 320 55 576 30 286 45 373 60 700 . • The assured being thus entirely relieved of pay ments (if he is' under 35 years of age) before he has passed the prime of life, and that for the same pre mium charged by the Mutual Offices. The premiums charged by the MUTUAL OFFICES are all on the highest scale, (and by their own ad vertisements) much beyond what is requisite for the puipose of their business. "'Their "profits" can only be realized, if ever realized at all, after a lapse of twenty years. The word Profits, therefore, is an abuse of the term, A WHOLLY CONTINGENT AND REMOTE PROMISE,' for it id self-evident, and cannot for a moment be ques tioned, they must suffer loss by every insurer who. dies before the amount paid by him in premiums, with the accumulated interest, shall be equal to the amount of his policy—nevertheless, in the Mu tual Offices the "profits" (???) are to be shared in by the representative, should the insured die IM MEDIATELY after one or two payments. By the.diminution of the premiums in the Equi table,THE GREATEST PRESENT BENEFIT IS SECURED to al persons assured by this company; whilst those who wish to participate in the profits can do so, by the purchase of the reserved shares, (first instalment, 10 dollars) which at all times afford a good and really profitable investment for capital, beside a vote for each share. This action the Trustees conceive must commend itself to the judg ment of every unbiassed inquirer, being based on the broad principle of equity; and securing to all the members, the advantages to which they are justly entitled by their actual payments; without opera ting to the peculiar benefit of old standing members, or placing recent entrants at a disadvantage—a combination presented by no other office than the Equitable Life Insurance Company. THE ACTUAL MONEY Bonus given by the Equi table, saved, is upwards of 15 per cent., at the time of effecting the insurance; on IN ACCORDANCE with the SCRIP BONUS OF A MUTUAL OFFICE; THE SAVING IS EQUAL TO TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PElt CENT. PROFIT SCRIP(?) 04r pamphlets, tables of rates, lists of agents, obtained• at the office, 74 Walnut Street, or from the agents throughout the United States.. The public are requested 'to examine carefully the Prospectus of" The Equitable" before insuring elsewhere. , JNO. W. CLAGHORN, Pres't. FRANCII WERT, M. D. } Medical Examiners. J. B. B/DDLE M. D. Otr In attendance daily from 12 to 2 o'clock. Treasurer—F. W. RAWLE. Solicitor—Wm. W. HALY. Actuary—H. G. Tucnnrr., GEO. A. MILLER, Agent for Lancaster, Penn'a. April 17, 249 CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Successor to J. F. Heinitish & Son, W HOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST, EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER: Jamul 16, 1114 C 8041 Created Agricultural Hapovement of the Age PATTorro, NOVEMBER 4, 1846, To If Sarrra, or PAlLunor., lascurra Covirry. • PATENT LEVER DRILL Or Grain Planter. rrHE advantages of this machine are fully estab -1 fished by use and experiment, and are: let, A saving of from two to three pecks of seed per acre. • 2d, An equal distribution of any given quantity of seed covered at an uniform depth. 3d, A saving of .labor, as this machine can be made to complete from 8 to 18 acres per day. 4th, The grain is not so liable to be thrown out by frost. sth, It stands stronger and firmer, grows:more rapidly, is not so liable to be injured by the rust, and overcomes and outgrows the action of the fly. 6th, Where these machines have been used, the saving of seed and increase of product amounted to from 10 to 25 per cent. The great characteristics of this machine, over all others of the kind, are its simplicity, durability, and economy, and the facility and certainty with which it can be set or altered, by a regulated index and, gauge, to drill or plant any given quantity of per acre at any required depth. This machine is made with moveable teeth at present, to suit the unevenness of the ground. It will answer alike for rough and smooth land. Manufactured by the Patentee at Concord, Lan caster county. Address to Paradise Post Office. H. W.'S MITH, Patentee. AGENTS—Wm. KIRKPATRICK, Lancaster City. A. K. Sr A. L. 'Wrrarna, Paradise. (:]'Revolving Horse-Rakes for sale at the above daces and at J. RTIMPE ,Ft Co.'s Hardware Store, d'olumbia. Aril 10, '49 6m-11 • Nothing A PPEARS at first sight so insurmountable a bar rier lo the intercourse of nations as the ocean —but Science has converted it into the most ex peditious means by which they may supply their mutual wants. \Nothing is so violent as steam, or so destructive misfire—yet art has made them sub servient to the necessities, the comforts, and even the elegancies of life, What tio hard, so cold, and so insensible as Marble I yet the Sculptor can warm it into life and hid it express the tenderest emotions.. How variable is color? how swift is light? and how empty is shadel—but the pencil of a Raphael can give these fleeting things both a body and a soul, and can confer upon them an imperish able vigor,—a beauty that increases with age, and l i which must continue to captivate generations. How is it that Erben, at the Sign of the Striped Coat can have his Clothing made and trimmed so much better than the other Lancaster, tailors and yet sell far cheaper than the rest of the trade! His clothing ne.ver rips, it is made of gooerriaterial, and the fit of his garments can't be excelled, and the price this Spring is almost nothing. Hew can he afford to sell so low, how does he do it? These are questions often asked, and no doubt it seems wonderful, especially to the high price tailors,--, but, impossible as it may appear, he has neverthe-\ less succeeded in producing good Clothing cheaper than ever before known in Lancaster, in fact quite a revolution in prices; and so it should be. The public good demands still farther reform. No more dull plodding in the beaten track. 'This is an age of progress. Innovation is the order of the day, and the subscriber believing that the Art of Clothing the human form was yet in its infancy and susceptible of great improvement, has devoted his entire energies to its perfection with a view to the reduction of prices, so as to bring a fine suit of Clothes within the reach of all, and can confident ly recommend the 44 SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT" as the cheapest Clothing Store in the World. REUBEN ERBEN, United States Clothing Store, No. 35 North Queen Street, Lancaster, - Penn>a. Don't forget the place. April 10, ,49 • Litiz Post Office. THE following Letters remained in the Post Office, at Litiz, Lancaster county, on the Ist of April : Brighton Robert IKile David Brighton Daniel IKilinger William Bridon George 2 , Lainhart Urias Balmer Benjamin . 'Laughlin M Henry Esq Bland M atilda ;Landis Abraham Barr John ,Luti John Baker B. Christian ' .Meck Jeremiah Bollinger Samuel IMartzall J 3 Christ Rudolph 10berholzer Jacob Christ William .Polk John Cammerer Andrew ißineholt R Doster Daniel ißineholt John Edger Susannah .Ritter John Eitniear John lStehman J L. Fousas Moritz 'Shoot Sarah Ann Gerber John Spangler John Grube Isaac 'Studenroth George Grube George Sheaffer Jacob Goser Frederick Seiber Andrew Grossman Jacbb Weaver Henry Gotshall Jacob • Wolf George Hollenbach Samuel Youndt Willington I Hartrouft Jos • Zentmayer E Benj Hess Abraham A. ZITZMAN, P.M. "3t.11 ° April 10, 1949 Coach and Carriage MANUFACTORY. THE subscribers, formerly in the [ ,.. 1 employ of G. B. Mowery, would respectfully inform their friends and I l " ref ' the public generally, that they have taken the old and well-known steno, corner of Duke and Orange streets where they are prepared to manufacture every thing in their line, consisting of COACHES, .CHARIOTEES, ROCKAWAY, BUGGY and YORK WAGONGS, SULKEYS, PEDLAR WAGONS, SQUARE BODY WAGONS, 4.c. Of the latest and toast improved patterns, which in point of style, neatness, and durability, cannot be . surpassed by any other establishment in this section of country. Particular attention will he paid to all kinds of repairing, and work executed atthe shortest notico and on the moat accomodating terms. Orders for any description of Vehicle, will be thankfully received and personally attended to. All work warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. There are no apprentices employed at this establishment. Call and see before purcha sing elsewhere. By moderate charges and strict attention to bus iness, they hope to receive a reasonable share of patronnge. GEORGE DECKER, DANIEL A. ALTICK. 3m-11 “Time is Money” and "Economy Is Wealth." THEREFORE, the Farmers ought to look to their interests by examining the merits and improvements in MONTGOMERY'S VERY JUSTLY CELEBRATED FA NNLVG MILLS. The undersigned continue to manufacture nt their Shop, in Chesnut Street, a few doors West of the Museum, and near Whitehill's Foundry, in the city of Lancaster, Fanning Mills greatly Superior to any ever before offered to the public, embracing all THEIR very latest improvements, among which are the Double Screen and the better application of the wind, so as to produce the most desirable effect in cleaning grain of all kinds. Experience of many years, great practical knowledge, and strict personal application, enables us to say our Fans are superior in every particular to any here tofore in use. Our attention is especially turned to fitting up, and all work undergoes our careful personal inspec tion before leaving our shop. In addition to our important improvements, our fans are celebrated for their ease in working, and the great expedition with which they clean all kinds of grain, besides their superior finish warrant us in saying they surpass all other mills manufactured, and we confidently warrant them to give entire sat isfaction upon trial. "CORN PLOUGH." We also call the especial attention of farmers, to KROUSER'S Patent Pennsylvania Buggy CORN PLOUGH, which are admitted to surpass all now in use. Farmers wishing a first rate article of this kind, will do well to call and examine thiS, before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget the place, a few doors West of the Museum, where the undersigned will be pleased to wait on their friends and the public generally. All Machines manufactured from the beat material, "AND WARRANTED." J. MONTGOMERY & BROTHER, West Chesnut Street, Lancaster. April 10 6mo—l 1 A Supplement TO an Ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance re specting Distilleries, Slaughter Houses, Hog Pens and Tanneries, passed August 11, 1832. SEC. I. BE rr Ordained and enacted by the citi zens of Lancaster, in Select and Common Councils assembled, That from and after the passing of this Ordinance, no person or persons without leave granted by p. special Ordinance for that purpose, shall erect or cause to be erected, within the bounds of the City, any new, tallow chandlery or building to be occupied and used for the manufacture of soap and candles, under a penalty of Five Hundred Dollars, to be recovered by suit in the same manner as debts of a like amount are by law recoverable. Ordained and enacted into a law at the City of Lancaster, the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1849. N. LIGHTNER, Preset S. C. Attest: JAMES BLACK, Clerk S. C. WM. MATHIOT, Prea't C. C. dainEs C. CARPENTER, Clerk C. C. April 10, '49 11 W. Whiteside, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AU - AS removed to the office formerly occupied JIM by E. C. Reigart, Esq., in , West King street, 3d house below Mr. Reed's Taver n. Apra 10 114 SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK Xak-MM&MPOIESrO NEWESTABLISHMENT.—Eatanum. ,2tirrz ors, (until recently in the employ of Emanuel chaeffer, Esq.) begs permission to say to the public that he has opened a New Shop, in Lancaster city, two doors north of Col. Mayers • Hardware Store and directly opposite Eauffmarvs Tavern, in North Queen Street, where he will; keep constantly on hand, and manufacture to order, every description of work in his line of business! His stock Consists of Patent Spring Saddles, Com mon do., Bridles, Carriage Harness of the latest patterns, Dearborn Harness, Wagon Geers, Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets, Whips, Hobby Horses, Horse Blankets, ,tc., together with" other articles usually found at similar establishments. He would invite particular attention to his stock of HARNESS and TRUNKS"! as also to his stock of New and Fashionable Saddles, 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 of Country 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. _ _ _ EMANUEL METZGER M arch 27,'49 Notice. MEETING of the Board of School Directors 1 4 of Paradise township, will be held at'the pub ic house of John Row, (Black Horse) on Saturday, April 28th, 1849, for the purpose of appointing 7 Teachers for said township. By order of the Board of School Directors. THOS. - McSORLEY, April 10-3t-11] Secretary. Notice. A LL persons having claims or demands against the estate of Henry Haldeman, late of Conoy township, Lancaster county, deceased, will make 'known the same to the undersigned, Executors, or either of. them, without delay, and all persons in debted to said estate will please make imniediate payment to the undersigned. C. S. HALDEMAN, East Donegal twp., FREDERICK HIPPLE, Conoy twp., Executors of Henry Haldeman, deceased. April 10 6t-11. Rare Chance for Capitalists and Builders! Desirable Building Lots on South Prince and West German Streets FOR SALE. FIVE of these Lots are 23 feet front and 64 feet deep, fronting opposite the Conestoga Steam Mills; the other SIX Lots front on South Prince 'Street 21 feet and extend back 117 feet deep— these are desirable building lots, right in im mediate vicinity of the new Cotton Factories, and also in an improving part of the City. Peran s ns about building would find it to their in terest td\take a view of these lots before they are sold. a•A Digt of the Lots can be seen by calling on ISAAC FREEMAN, West German St., Lancaster. April 10, 49 *3t-11 New Millinery Goods M. RANNINGER will open, on Monday M next, April 16, at her establishment in North Queen street, opposite the Post-office, a large and splendid assortment of Millinery, to which she in vites- the attention of the tadies of Lancaster. She is confident that her assortment is so extensive and superb, that the most fastidions taste can be grati fied. [April 10-3t-11] Estate of Henry Miller, jr. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co., of Lan'r. - 11THEREAS, George Ford, Trustee of Henry Vl' Miller, jr., did on the seventh day'of April, 1849, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the eighteenth day of June, 1849, for the con firmation thereof; unless exceptions he filed. Attest : HENRY HENRY STOEK, Proth , y. Prothonotary's Office, Lancaster, April 7th, 1849, Z. - 1 I-4t 11EINITS11 , S HORSE. EMBROCATION, Cel ebrated for the cure of all those diseases which require external ap plication on animals, such as wounds gilt bruis,s, 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. HEINITSEPS Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King Street. [April 3-10-lin. Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Com pound Extract of Sarsaparilla. A FRESH supply received at the Wholesale and . 2 - 1 . 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 beet medicine in the world. It also improves with age, and will never sour or spoil, but always gives satisfaction. • April 3 6t-l0 Bay Water. FRENCH'S Superior double distilled Bay Water, bottled in the West Indies; just received and for sale at - CHARLES A. HEINITSH'B Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King st April 3, 419 lm-10 Estate of ANa Jones, deceased. NTOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin is 1 . 11 ration have boon 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 BONOM SAMSON, BRUSH MANUFACTURER,- North Queen St., above the Rail Road, Lancaster. BONOM SAMSON has constantly on hand a great variety of Fancy and other BRUSHES, Comprising Hair, Cloth, 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 WIT M ER, HENRY M USSELMAN March 20, '49 Geo. W. Hunter, ATTORNEY AT LAW _ . OFFICE—North Queen Street, first door to the right of John F. Long's Drug Store. All kinds of Conveyancing, writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attended to with correctness and despatch. April 3, , 49 • 1 y-1 0 For Sale. 7•HE house now occupied by Zahm & Jackson, _I 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-I0 To Builders, Carpenters, &c 1,500,000 ft. dressed CAROLINA FLOORING BOARDS 500,050 " " SPRUCE ce 200,050 " " WHITE PINE " 200,000 " " INDIAN RIVER " ce 100,000 " " FENCING, SHELVING, &C. The finest and largest stock of dressed LUMBER ever offered for sale in this or any other market. It was dressed in the best manner last summer and fall, and may therefore be relied upon not to shrink. 0- Orders from the country accompanied with the Cash and City reference, if satisfactory, will be attended to with especial care. WILSON & LAVENDER, Brown St. Wharf, Philadelphia. March 20, '49 3m-8 Fashionable Millinery. AirRS. BAILIE will open an assortment AT of FASHIONABLE SPRING MILLI NERY, on Thursday, April sth, at her res idence in East King Street, Lancaster. April 3 4t-I9 Removal. I E. HIESTER, Attorney at Law, . Has removed to the Office hitherto occupied by Judge Champneys, a few doors west of the Lan caster County Bank, in East King Street. April 3, '49 6m-10 Strasburg Academy. MHIS Institution has been in successful operation 1. under the care of the present Principal for the last ten years. The whole expenses per session o , 5 months $55,00. The Summer session will com mence on the Ist Monday of May. For circulars, reference, &c., address. • Rev. D. WCARTER, Principal. musk 20 t 44 SAVINGS INSTITUTION. VA friends and the public will please read, O being that we have just received'a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, &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 GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., Changeable and P!ain and Satin Stripe Alpacas, De Lains of various shades, Linen Lustre, Lawns,Gilighams, Calicoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins with a variety of other foreign and domestic Dry Goods. Grocerzes and Qzzeenszvare, Tea, Coffee, 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. • MACEER_EL 150 Bbls. i and I bbls. of the choicest brands— Mackerel warranted. TOBACCO AND &MARS 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. 80 North Queen St., under the Museum, two squares from the Court House. PINKERTON & SMELTZ. ly-10 April 3, '49 Choice Garden and Flower Seeds, RNAMENTAL PLANTS, TREES, JSHRUBS, ROSES, GRAPE VINES &o. 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. -All kinds of vegetable plants, &c in season. in - The above aie all raised by the subscriber at his extensive horticultural grounds where the col lection can be seen. 'Plants, &c: packed to carry. with safety. Address S. MAUPAY, Seedsman, Rising Sun Post Office, Phial's county 10-St Consect•ation: THE Christian public are hereby respectfully in 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 fe-opened for public worship on which occasion it is expected that several brethren from a distance will officiate 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 REINCEHL, ISRAEL EMBICH, DAVID HOFFMAN, MICHAEL BECKLEY, MICHAEL BROWN, Building Committee. Lebanon, March 24, 1849 Calcined and Land Plaster To Plasterers, Farmers and Commission Merchants. IT should not be forgotten that P. COGGINS & CO., of PHILADELPHIA, are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, asuperior article of CALCINED PLASTER, which they sell at the low rate of 30 cents per bus., or $1371 per barrel; and also the first quality of LAND PLASTER, for Agricultural purposes, at the reduced rate of 1 . 7 cents per bushel, or 90 cents per barrel. TERMS, C SR. Call at either establishment, Schuylkill Eighth, above Willow Street, or Brown Street Whart on the Delaware. 0 Orders promptly delivered to Car pr Steam boat without additional charge. March 27, '49 4t-7 Auditor's Notice r HE undersigned Auditor, duly appointed by . 1 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 saidllEberly, 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 510th day'of April, 1849, at 2 o'clock P. M., where all persolis having claims are requested to have the same duly authenticated. \ J. FRANKLIN R EIGART, Auditor. March 27,'49 td-9 Estate of George Weise In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lamer. . AITHEREAS,PhiIip Gosler, assignee of George 'V We,se, did on the 19th day of March, 1849, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the '23d day. of April, 1849, for the confirmation thereof, unless exception be filed. ATTEST, HENRY STOEK, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Lancaster, March 27,'49.5 9 Estate of S. Haldeman and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Laster - WHEREAS Frederick Hippie and Philip Old- VV - weilerolosignees of Solomon Haldeman and Wife, did on the 24th day of March, 1849, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate ' that the said Court have appointed the 28th day of April, 1849, for the confirmation tnereot, unless exceptions be tiled Attest : HENRY STOEK, Prolh'y. Prothonotary's Office, Lanc'r, March 27, 149 / 4t-9 Take Notice. Selling of at a Little Above Coat ! THE subscribers respectfully inform their outdo men 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-10 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. PINKERTON & SMELTZ. ly-10 April 3, 349 Estate of Geo. S. Savery, deceased- OTICE is hereby given, that letters of adminis N 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'rs, residing in Martic twp. March 27, '49 *6t-9 WILLIAM S. AMWEG, ATTORNEY. AT LAW - . Offers his professional services to the public. He also 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 below the Lancaster Bank. March 27,'49 Estate of Jacob K. Landis. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lane?. 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 Fresh Seed Peas. JUST RECEIVED—Extra Early, Prince Albert, Early Dwarf Prolific, Blue Prussian, Early Frame, Blue Imperial and Dwarf Marrowfat 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 Claudia 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 MMOURNINGGOODS.—Bombazines, Alpacas ? Mousseline De Laines, Prints, &c., at very lovf prices by GRIEL k GILBERT. . kb It 7 BRUSHES! BRUSHES!! TACOB ROTHARMEL, thankful for past favors, t." 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 Lancaster, bet Ween Spreehees 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, combing, 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 BR 00MS. [Kr The highest prices paid for country bristles. March 6; >49 3m-6 11DOWLBY & BRENNER have removed their _Up HARDWARE STORE to No. 41 MARKET STREET, eleven doors East of Second, where will be found a large assortment of English and Domestic Goods. S. MAUPAY They are receiving 'a fresh assortment of goods to which the attention of dealers is particularly re quested. • • January 30, 49 tf-1 Geiger and Lehner; RESPECTFULLY announce to the public, tha they hare entered into a Co-partnership and intend to carry on the FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, situate near the Railroad, at the city of Lancaster,, formerly conducted by Pennell & Lehner. They will commence business on or about the let of April next. February 6, '49 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 orthe undersianed.. GEORGE L. ECKERT,' residing in Paradise township, JOHN G. ROBISON, residing in Leacock township. *fit-8 March 20, '49 To C wintry Merchants SI, 'Dealers. THI: subscriber has just returned from Philadel phis, with a large assortment of Small Wares, and Trimmings, Threads, Tapes, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Sewing Silks, Suspenders, Combs, Fancy Soaps, &c.., &c. _ _ • - W. E. HEINITSH, East King St., 4 doors West of the Farmers' Bank. February 20,'49 014 FANCY Cachmere, new and beautiful styles.— Plain and - Fancy Velvets, Plain and Fancy Satins, togetherwith a great variety at low pries in plain and fancy styles, now openinwat the New York Store. Estate of John Eshleman, jr., late Strasburg' township, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration on the above Es tate having bees granted to the undersigned, notices is hereby given to ail person having claims or deinands against said estate, to present them duly authenticated f r settlement, and those in debted to make payment without delay. ISAAC GIRVIN, Administrator, Stras . burg township. February 27 • 7t.5 MATH EMA s TICAL INSTRUMENTS.—A sup ply of Mathematical Instruments in Fish Skin and Morocco Cases. For sale by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, East King Street. Jan 9-1,150 - Gum Shellac. 600 L re ßS. c received and fur 'Lang a G t tun Shellac, just JOHN F. LONG'S Drug and Chemical Store, North Queen Street. tf4 January 30,549 Trl PETLIAL 3 ply, superfine and common ingrain Venainn and rag carpeting!! ; floor oil-cloths, Canton mattings, rugs, door matte, Marseilles quilts, linen and cotton shootings, tuckings, red checks, damasks, table lines, &c. &c., which will be offered very cheap at the New York Store by fah 27-61 Gli.ll.A. Si. GI Music and Musical Instruments. THE subscriber has just received a lot of sepa riur toned Guitars, Violins and Accordsons. ALSO, an assortment of all the new Music—Vlo• lin Strings, Bridges, and Instructors; Guitar Strings, and Instructors. W. E. IfEINITSII, East King St., 4 doors West of the Furmers , Bank. February 20, , 45 tf-4 MILE 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 Gorman 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, '49 4 FROSTED Oint ment—an effectual remedy for frosted hand and feet. Prepared and sold by CHARLES A. HEINITSII, East Ring Street. Jan 9—tf-50) CALICOES! CALICOES !- - -Just received and now opening 2 cases more of those splendid dark fast colored, rich pattern prints at 6I eta., at the New York store. GRIEL & GILBERT. feb 2.7 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 J. F. LONG'S Drug and Chemical Store ' No. 8 North Queen Street. January 30,'49 • TWO 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 NIU y .S . L rd I s NS!M of these U S L e i x N t extra N heavy ow full 15 yard wide bieached and unbleached muslin, superior to any ever offored before at the price, for 61 at the New York store. GRIEL & GILBERT. feb 27 . 5 * WASHINGTON BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFERS his professional services to the public, Office in Centre Square - , next door to Thomas Baumgardner fa Co.'s Store. Nov 21 ASupply of prime COD LIVER OIL just received a nd for sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSEPS Yedicinal, Drug & Chemical Store, East King St March 20, , 40 8 JUNIUS B. KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law, offers his professional services to the publie.— Mee in Longeneckees building, Centre Spuare, next door to Kendig's Hotol. April 13, 1847. . 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 Willliam Carpenter, Esq., next door to the Mayor's office. [dec 1-14 WILLIAM W. BROWN, Attorney at Law, VV tenders his professional services to the public. Office in Westaing street, a few doors west of the Lamb Tavern and next door to Col. D. W. Patter ion. fnov 2 43 Dr. M. M. Moore, Dentist. • STILL continues to perform a. operations on the TEETH upon terms to suit the times.: Offiee North Queen street, opposite Kauffman's Hotel. 19 Removal ELISHA GEIGER, JOHN LEHNER. Vestings GRIEL & GILBERT. 37 Furnishing Goods. Agents Wanted. Fior Sale Cod Liver Oil.
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