MARRIAGES. At West Harwich, Mass., on the 19th ultimo, - James Berry, Esq., of South Dennis, to Mrs: Han nah Kelley, of Dorchester. Mr. Berry was married in 1822 to the above named Mrs. Kelley, and about five years afterwards he was divorced from her she .having previously married a Mr. Greenwood. Since his divorce, Mr. B. has been married twice and hur led both wives. He has now married his firstlove. Is the present Mrs. Berry his first or fourth wife On the 24th ult., by the Rev. John L. Grant, Mr. Jacob A. Shindle, of LanCaster, to Miss Charlotte B. Du Bois, of Philadelphia. On the 19th ultimo, by the Rev. G. F. Bahnson, George Haughman to Mrs. Sarah Pearson, all of this city. On theist instant, by the same, Henry Leonard to Mary Kautz, all of, this city. • On the 3d instant, by the Rev. J. C. Baker, S. T. -Hensel to Susan E. Eberman, all of this city. On the same day by the same, Hirsch Locb to Mary Fife, both of this city. In the Borough of Columbia, on the 27th ultimo, Ann Gohn; wife of George Gohn,l in the 34th year of her age. DEATHS. On the 6th instant, in this city of Consumption, Francis Protzman. Funeral to take,place this after noon at 2 o'clock from - his dwelling. in Manor st. ' At Saint Peters, (Falls of St. Anthony) . Minesota Territory, on the 20th'of April last, of lung lever, JAMES PORTER STEELE, SOR of Capt. JOHN STEELE, of this county, in the 23d year of his age. He left hie home in this county, about a year since, and settled in the far west, and in - the spring time of life has been cut oft suddenly, and called from earth to the world of spirits. He was amiable, generous and kind in his manner and disposition, and beloved by his acquaintances and friends. His afflicted relatives will mourn the loss of one so deeply attached to them by the ties of love and af fection. Immense Stock of Cheap Books. AT JUDD & MURRAY'S, opposite the Post Office, North Queen St., Lancaster, from the trade sales. NINEITEH AND ITS REMAINS, (sec notice in another column,) in 2 octavo volumes—largely illus trated, by A. Henry Layard, Esq. This is the great work of the present day, and is gaining an immense popularity. WEBSTER'S QUARTO DICTIONARY.—The Complete work—unabridged—last edition. The first edition of this great work sold Mr s2o—the second for sl2—and this the last, greatly improve is sold by J & M. at $5 Defence of Capital Punishment, by G. B. Clieever. """Shaksphare Proverbs. The Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, in 1620. Reprinted frdm the original volume by Dr. Cheever, —a new work. Cheever's Wanderings of a Pilgrim in the Alps. Chambees Miscellany, 10 vols. Cehim Benvenuts—a Florentine Artist.' Baptism, with reference to its import and modes, by Rev. Ed. Seedier, D. D. The Bottle, by Cruikshanck, 41 8 plates. The Drunkard's - Children in 8 plates. Modern Painters, in 2 volumes. • Proverbial Philosophy, a beautiful edition. Tupper's Poetical Works—complete. " 'Twins—a domestic novel. " Heart—a social novel. The life, travels and adventures of Mr. Jonathan Romer, an original and extraordinary work. Klipstein's Anglo Saxon Gospels. The California and Oregon Trail, by Francis Pashman, with illustrations by Darley. Rhymes of my Travel, by J. Bayard Taylor. Sedgwick's Morals of Manners. Dick's Works, 9 volumes in 3. May 8, ' 49 15 APPLETON'S GREAT. CENTRAL CREA_P BOOK STORE, 164 Chesnut Street, corner of Seve th, Swaim's Building, Philadelphia/ K NOWING the wants of the community, the proprietor of this establishmentAhasjfitted up a Store in the most elegant manner, haKg due re gard to the comfort of his customers, so that every Stranger visiting his Book Store, may feel entirely at home. His immense stock of Books is classified accord ling to the various Departments of Literature, so that visitors can find the Books they are in search 'of for themselves. Buying his stock for the most part at the AUCTION SALES, and being connected with one of the largest Publishing Houses in this country, besides publishing largely himself, enables him to sell all Books at lower prices than any other house of a-similar character on this continent. his facilities for the IDIPORTATION of Books from Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Establish ment in London, where orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this country by exery steamer and packet. A CATALOGUE of Books with the prices attached is issued quarterly, containing lists of new additions made to his large collection, which are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or, from 25 to 75 per cent. below Publishers , Prices. Thus in buying even a few books, quite a considerable amount is saved. As a still FURTHER INDUCEMENT to strangers visiting the city, every one who purchases One Dollar's worth of Books, will receive a copy of the ' Stranger in Philadelphia,' an elegant ISmo. vol., the price of which is 25 cents. 6:3 - The limits of an 'advertisement are too con fined to enumerate the prices of any of the Books, or to give even a faint idea of the immense advan tages to be derived from purchasing at the great Central Cheap Book Store, but let all who are in search of Books send for a Catalogue, and buy the Books they are in want of, and when visiting the city, GIVE APPLETON ONE CALL, and you will be sure to call again. STATIONERY in all its branches, furnished at the lowest prices. The Initials of those purchasing Letter 'and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the.cor ner without charge. drders for any article mny be sent by mail ad dressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in all cases will be fully carried out, with great punctu ality and despatch. Orders for Catalogues should be pre-paid. GEO. S. APPLETON, BOOKSELLER, PUBLISHER, IMPORTER STATIONER, 164 Chesnut St., cor:of 7th, Swaim's Building. May 8, 1849. 3m-15 - The mdst Remarkable Book of the Age! JUST RECEIVED a lull supply of Layard's Nineveh and its Remains; with an account of a visit to the Chaldean _Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezedis or Devil Worshippers,. and inquiry into the Manners add Arts of the an cient Assyrians. By Austen Henry Layard, Esq., D. C. L.; Svo, with illustrations. Macaulay's England.--Unparalleled reduction in price. The fine large octavo edition, large type and fine paper, at less than one half the original price, handsomely bound in stamped muslin. Family Fiilings by Mrs. Grey, 25 cts. Georgians Hammond, 25 cts. The Galley Slave, by Tschoke, 3'71 cts. Valerie by Capt. IVlaryatt, 25 cts. Celeste, the Pirate's Daughter, 25 cts. Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, 50 cts. Memoirs of a Preacher, by Lippard, 25 cts. Mitchell's Intermediate Geography.—A System of Modern Geography, comprising a description of the present state of the World and its five great divisions. Illustrated by forty maps and numerous wood cut engravings. Designed for the instruction of youth in schools and families. By S. Augustus Capt. Maryatt's. Novels.—The most popular in the world! either of which can be had separately. Price 25 cts. each, or any five of them for $l. All the Standard and Miscellaneous Books and cheap publications of the 'day constantly on hand, wholesale and retail, at the very lowest prices.— Li!.-wise a most extensive assortment of Books now coming in from trade sales, at prices unac countably low. J. GISH & BRO., Cheap Book Store, 3 doors from National House . May 8 15 Estate of John Nessinger Fn the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Loner. WHEREAS, Levi'S. Reist, Assignee of John Nessinger, did on the 7th day of \lay, 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 4th day of June, 1849, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST, HENRY STOEK, Proth , y Prothonotary's Cffice, Lancaster, May 7th, 18490 Dividend. LANCASTER COUNTY BANE, May 7, 1849. THE Directors of this Bank have this day de clared a Dividend of 4 per cent. for the last 6 months, on the Capital Stock paid in, payable on demand. ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier. ' May 8, 1849.. 3t-15 Dividend. FARMERS' BANK OF LANCALTER, May 7, , 49, THE' Directors have this day declared a Dividend of 4 per cent. for the last 6 months, payable on demand. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. May 8, ,49 31-15 . Dividend LANCASTER BANE, May 7; 1849. THE Directors have this day declared a dividend of five per cent for the next six months, paya ble on demand. CHR. BACHMAN, may 8-3t-15] Cashier. POCKET BIBLES—POCKET BlBLES—every etyle of binding, and price can be had at SPANGLER & BROTHER'S Fagan's New Building May 8-15) Small Profits and Quick Returns. MARTER & SON, - No. 15 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILA., invite the attention of the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, to their new and fashionable assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of - SILKS! STT.iirs K s Rich Changeable Silks for Dresses, Mantillas, &c DO do .SC - in Turco. Do Glossy Black Silks. Do Striped and Plaid Changeable Silks. Do Plaid and Striped Summer Silks-37} cts. -A L S 0- Green, Blue, Pink, Brown and Black Bareges. Fancy Bareges, Silk Tissues, Foulards, Linen Lustres, Delaines, Painted Lawns, Embroideed Robes, , White Muslin for dresses, Lace Capes, Collars, Handkfs Gloves, Grass Cloth, Hose. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Embroidered White Crape Shawls from $6 to $3O. Plain Black Silk Shawls , heavy silk fringe. Do Thibet do Ido do do. Cashmere, Terkerri, Blanket, Brocha, Square and Long Shawls, in great variety. MEN'S AND BOWS W.Ena..—Cotton Pantaloon Stuffs, from Bto 25 cts. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati nets, Jeans, Linen and Cotton Drills, Worsted Plaid, Merino-Cassimeres, Nankeens, Blue Drills, Croton Cloths, &c. , &c. 100 Pieces Irish Linens, in whole and half pieces from 25 cts. to $1 00. LJIWNS! LUSTRES! CaILICOES! 5 Cases Rich Styles Lawns at 12} cts. Plaid, Striped and Plain Lustres ' 181 cts. 10'Cases 500 pieces Rich Styles Calicoes 61 cents. The cheapest DOMESTICS in Philadelphia. Biown Muslins from 3 to 12} cts. Bleached " " sto 37} cts. Tickings,'all . widtbs, from.6l to 25 etc. Bleached, Brown and Colored Cotton Drills, &c. ly) ,- Country Storekeepers are,invited to give us a call and buy goods cheap of NIARTER & SON, No. 15 N. 2d Street, corner Jones' Alley. May 8, 1899 . *3m:ls. Locomotives at Public Sale. The following Locomotive Engines, be . •Qtrlonging to the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, and now running on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, will be sold at public sale on MONDAY, JUNE 26th, 18.i9, at 10 O'CLOCK precisely, on the Columbia.Railroacl, west of Broad Street, viz: Indiana , Mississippi, Wisconsin, and Montgomery, second class; Virginia and Schuyl kill, third class Engines. The above named Locomotives can be put and kept in good running order for light business at a trifling expense, and are well adapted for short roads. They may be examined at the Parkesburg Shops,Chester county, at any time previous to the 16th of June. irr Terms cash, and sale peremptory. By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners WM. ENGLISH, Supt. Motive Power P. & C. R. R. May 8, 1849. is-15 Cards, Door Plates, Seals, &c. WEDDING, Visiting, Invitation and Business Cards, Diplomas, Bill Heads, Prommissory Notes., Labels, Tickets, &c., engraved and. printed in the most approved styles. Also, constantly on hand, a general assortment of Silver and Brass Door and Bell Pull Plates, Knockers, Coaling Ffriuse, Corporation,. Notarial, and Society Seals, and Name Plates of every description executed by JOS. HUFTY, ENGRAVER, No. 59 South Fourth Street, 3 doors below Walnut, Philadelphia. N. B.—Orders forwarded by mail will receive 'immediate attention. May 8, 1849. 1y.15 The GREATEST BARGAINS in the world can be had at M. TRACY'S UNRIVALLED CLOTHING STORE.. (No. 292 Market Strept, Philadelphia.) Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coats $lO to $l2 " Frock " 11 to 13 Medium cc Bto 10 " Dress " 7to 9 Fine Blue Cloth " 10 to 14 " Riding Coats 7to 10 Coatees 3to 7 " Black Habit Cloth Sacks 6to 8 " Black and Fancy Tweed Sacks 3to 6 " Black Cassimere Pants 3to 5 " Fancy " ° " 3to 5 " Satinet 2to 4 Satin Vests 2to 4 Together with a large assortment of Seasonable Goods, of every variety, consisting of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Um brellas, &c., al to be had at the old and favorite stand, and at prices that will suit all. Don't forget the number, 292 Market Street. May 8, 1849. 3m-15 School Directors IN the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster Co.— April Term, 1849, now, to wit, April 25, 1849, the Cou , t appoint: Dr. John L. Atlee, Rev. 13. Keenan, Rev. J. C. Baker, Chr. Kieffer, " G. F. Bahnson, E. W. Hotter, George Ford; Esq., George A. Miller, Col. M. D. Holbrook, Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg, Dr. S. Humes, J. C. Van Camp, Esq. School Directors of the first section, second School District, composed of the city of Lancaster, for the term of one year, and until others are appointed F.LLIS LEWIS, J. GROSH, E. SCHAEFFER Attest: HENRY STOEK, Proth , y. May 8, '49 Estate of Frances Groff. In, the Court of Common Pleas of the Co. of Lacer. WHEREAS, Michael and Isaac Graft, execu tors of Isaac Graft, deceased, who was trustee of Frances Groff, under the will of Abraham Groff, of Bart township, deceased, did on the third day of May, 1849, file in the Office of the Prothono tary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the fourth day of June, 1849, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions he filed. Attest : 'HENRY STOEK, Proth'y Prothonotary's Office, Lancaster, May Bth, 1849. c Estate of Michael Stauffer. In the COurt of Common Pleas for the Co., of Lan'r. WHEREAS, Martin Shreiner and Jacob Stau ffer, trustees under a deed of assignment of Michael Stauffer and wife, did on the 30th day of April, 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 appoin ted the fourth day of June, 1849, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exemptions be filed. Attest: HENRY STOEk, Proth'y Prothonotary's Office, Lancaster, May 8, 1849. Estate of Ann S. Schoch. In the Court of Common Pleas of the Co. of Lanr'r. WHEREAS, Cl ristian B. Herr, trustee of Ann S. Schoch, did on the 3d day of May, 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 4th day of June, 1849, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Ateest : HENRY STORK, Proth'y. Pmthonotary's Office, Lancaster, May 8,1849. E A Chemical Solder, IN a liquid state, that will beautifully and durably weld, without disfiguring the least, all articles of broken China, Glass, Marble, Alabaster, Pearl, Ivory, Horn, Bone, Shell Ornaments, Shaes, &c. S. W. FIELD, Proprietor. For sale at all the prin cipal drug stores, city of Lancaster, and York and Columbia. [may S-lt. Dwelling for Rent ONE of the new dwellings, erected by the sub scribers, fronting on German Street, opposite the Conestoga Steam Mills, is for rent. The ~( house is two and a halt stories high, and is conveniently constructed and located. For further particulars, apply to HOSTETTER' & BEATES. 3t-15 ( 1 -1 11ORNTON , Family Prayers and Commentary Churchman Armed. • Vast Army. Elijah the Tishbße. The True Christian. Steps to the Altar. Doctrine of a Trinity. For . sale at SPANGLES. & BROTHER'S, May 8-15] North Queen Street. Milliner's Articles. rIXALIC ACID, Fine Yellow Brimstone, White j Glue, Sal Tartar ' Gelatine, Pearl Ash, Gum Arabic, Salt of Sorel, Isinglass, Bonnet Varnish. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S Medicinal, Drug & Chemical Store, East King St May 8, '49 41-14 T AYARD , S GREAT WORK—Nineveh and its Remains, just received and for sale at city prices at SPANGLER & BRO.'S Cheap Book Store, North Queen Street. May 8, 1849. - DAPER.—A - splendid assortment of fine Letter, Foolscap, and Note Paper, just received and for sale at SPANGLER & BRO.'S May 8, '49-15) Cheap Book Store. PRAYER BOOKS! PRAYER BOOKS! Spangler & Brother have on hand the most extensive and beautiful assortment of Prayer Books ever offered in this city. Attention is particularly requested to their splendid Velvet, Bevel Board, and Plain Turkey Bindings. [May &-15 A Supplement Onn Ordinance entitled An Ordinance direct 77 ing the duties and'compensation of the Regu lators of Lots and Streets within the City," passed June 2d, 1818. Sec. I. BE rr ordained and enacted -by the citi zens of Lancaster in Select and Common Councils assembled, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall be the dray of every owner or builder, previous to erecting the foundation walls of any building, on either of the streets, lanes or alleys, in the said city, to make personal applica tion to the Mayor for a warrant of survey, directed to the Regulators of Lots and Streets elected by Councils, and duly qualified, requiring them or a majority of them, within the space of five days from the time such warrant may be presented to them, to regulate, mark and set out - the proper line of such building, and the date of such presentment at the time to endorse, and the said warrant to return to the Mayor on the day of its execution with the date thereof, and the signatures of the acting Regulators thereon endorsed. SEC. 11. Upon the return 'to the Mayor of such warrant, endorsed in the manner prcribed, it shall be his duty upon personal application to grant and issue to the warrantee, his or her heirs and assigns, a permit for the erection of the foundation walls of such building within six ..months from the date of the execution of the warrant, on the lot or piece of ground described therein, and according to the line marked and set out by the 'Regulators and their record thereof. t SEC. M. It shall the duty of the Mayor of the City, to procure at the expense of the city, printed blank forms of such warrants and permits, and to fill and issue warrants upon personal application, and permits agreeably to the second section of this Ordinance; likewise to retain a tabular list of every warrant and permit issued, with the number and date thereof, the location of the premises—the time of expiration of the permits, and the names of the relative warrantees and permitees; and for every warrant and permit so issued and registered, the Mayor shall be entitled to receive from the City Treasury, the sum of twenty-five cents, payable on demand, upon the production of his account with his qualification thereto; and no foundation wall shall be laid under any permit at or after the expi ration of six months from the day of execution of said warrant, hut then all permits shall be void, and prior to building, new warrants of survey and permits must be obtained, as if no such proceeding had ever been had. SEC. IV. It shall be the duty of the High Consta ble of the City, to furnish to the Mayor on the first and third Mondays of every month between the first days of March and December in every year, under oath and affirmation, a list of all new founda tions of buildings on the streets and alleys within the City, from the date of his last return, if any there he, with the names of the respective owners and builders thereof; and for every such list lie shall be entitled to receive from the City Treasury the sum of twenty-five cents per warrant drawn by the Mayor; and he shall forthwith proceed against any owner or builder returned by the said Consta ble, for whose premises no permit shall have issued, or which may have become void, for the recovery of the penalty prescribed in the 3d section of the Ordinance'to which this is a supplement. SEC. V. In all cases of Regulations, all of the aforesaid Regulators shall be:called on for the pur pose, and in the event of the absence or inability of one to attendohe others may at their election make the regulation. The compensation shall be $1 to each Regillator flir every owner's call to lots or pieces of ground occupying not more than tour hours in its execution, and 25 cents for every addi tional hour; and for the regulation_ of the streets, lanes and alleys upon the call of the Street Com mittee, the compensation to each Regulator shall be $ I for every call of no greater extent than one day, except to the one making the records, and re turns hereinafter contemplated, and being principal in the performance of the duties, who shall be en titled to receive the sum of $2. SEC. VI. Where no regulation or grade or a curb line has been previously made and established, or record to be found of any alledged to have been made, the Regulators shall not, in adjusting the boundaries and lines of a lot or piece of ground, be required " to show the heighth of the curbstone op posite the same," nor shall they be required to give notice of any regulation to be made by them, or sub mit any regulation- to Councils for theiraction or ap proval, except in regard to the graduation of the sts., lanes and alleys,,een requested by the Street Committee before tlieV ri r next stated meeting of Councils, before which - eeting no record thereof shall be made, but if submitted, Councils may alter or approve the same, and a record shall be made in accordance therewith. Sac. parts of Ordinances inconsistent with, or altered or supplied by the foregoing are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law at the City of Lancaster, on the Ist day of May, 1849. WM. MATHIOT, Pres't C. C. Attest: J ks. C. CARPENTER, Clerk C. C. HENRY CARPENTER, Pres't pro tens S.C. JAMES BLACK, Clerk S. C. May 8, 1849. 3t-15 Susquehanna Canal Company - . BALTIMORE, May 1, 1849. NOTICE is hereby given, that a general meeting of the stockholders of this Company, will be held at the office of the Company, in the city of Baltimore, on the 14th instant, between the hours of twelve and two o'clock, to elect officers of the said Company. The Transfer'Books will be closed on the 7th instant, and will remain closed until after the election. By order, TH. M. ABBETT, Treasurer. It-15 May 5,'49 Books for the Million SPANC;LER & BROTHER, •repectfully inform the citizens of Lancaster city and county, that they have just opened in the new building of Dan'l Fagan, dec'd, and immediately adjoining 'Wentz's Store, in North Queen street, the most BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY ever offered in this city. Amongst which will be found splendid Library, as well as elegant and Fancy Editions of all the standard Poets; besides all the standard Miscellaneous, Classical, Theolo gical, Medical, and School Books of various binding and prices; together with a general assortment of BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TO THE LADIES 5..& B. beg leave to call the attention of the Ladies especially, to their well selected stock of Fine and Fancy Stationery : such its gilt, plain, embossed, and mourning Note Paper, with Envel opes to correspond; fine French 'rose, blue and white, plain and gilt letter paper, gold and steel Pens, pen-holders, splendid shell and pearl card cases, papeteries, fine pocket books, superior pen knives; also, Magnificent Clasped Venet Bibles and Prayer Books. NEW MUSIC.—AII the New Mine received as soon as published. Alio all the Cheap Publications, as well as the Weekly and Daily City Papers. Having purchased their stock entirely for CAsII, and principally at the Trade Sale, they are prepar ed to sell at the very lowest rates. All that they ask is, that the public will call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. igrAll Orders that may be forwarded to our es tablishment for 800k5,&c.,&c., will be promptly attended to. SPANGLER & BROTHER, Fagan's new building, North Queen st. april 24 13.41. Notice to all Persons Interested THERE will be sold at Public Sale, a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, the proper ty of the late John Hellar, deceased. The above furniture to be sold for freight and storage. This is to notify all persons interested, that, unless the storeage and freight are satisfied, the furniture will be disposed of, according to law. may l-2t-14] R. MODERWELL. HARDWARE. Important to Builders and Others SELLING OFF!! ifENRY L. ELDER, No. 493 Market street, be tween 13th and Juniper streets, Philadelphia, about changing his business, Ny ill sell his large stock of Building Hardware, Tool's, Farming utensils, for cash, at a small advance on cost to close the concern. A large lot of Cumberland Nails, at $3,871 per keg, other brands at 83,75. may 1 • 3m-14 Mrs. M. Yoamg, STRAW and FANCY MILLINERY, No. 207; South Second street, Above Lombard, East side, Philadelphia. Has on hand an assortment of beautiful bonnets and caps of the latest style. [may I-53m-14 Opium. PRIME TURKEY OPIUM, new crop, (inspect ed under the late law,) just received and for sale at CHARLES 'A HEINITSHIS Medicinal, Drug & Chemical Store, East King St. Lancaster, May I, 1849. 2t.-14 Flesh Brushes. ADAMS' Horse Hair Flesh Brushes, and Dumi iord,s Bair Gloves and Straps. For sale by 'CHARLES A. HEINITSH Druggist, East King street. may 1 4t-I4 Removal. WILLIAM W. BROWN, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed his office to East King Street, nearly opposite the Farmers> Bank, between the office of J. N. Lightner and the store of W. Piper. May I, 1849. 14' G EORGE W. M'ELROY, ATTORNEY AT LAW; Offers his professional services to the public. Office in Centre Square, in the room formerly occupied by M. Carpenter, Mayor. [May 1,49-14 Oatmeal. BETHLEHEM OATMEAL. Superior quality Just received and for sale by CHARLES A. HEINITSH Druggist, 'East King street. may 1 4t-14 Griel' & Gilbert, OF THE NEW - YORK STORE ARE now opening a c4Oice and well selected assortment of Goods suitable for the season, to which they respectfully ' solicit the attention of purchasers; consisting in part of the following Goods, viz : LADIES' GOODS Splendid Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls from 8 to 30 dollars. Silk Shawls. Barrege Shawls. Paris Grenadinis and Organdres. Plain and Fancy Berreges, all colors. Mourning goods in great variety. Linen Luster'd GinglMms. Mouslin de Laines, from 12 to 31 ctn. Scotch Ginghams. Lawns, beautiful assortment. White Goods for Ladies' Dresses. Swiss Books, Mulls, Jaconets, Nansooks, &c. French Worked Standing Collars. French Embroidered Capes. French and Swiss Edgings and Insertings. Bajou's Kid Gloves, a full assortment. Lisle Thread, " Silk Gloves, embroidered and plain. Wide Sash Ribbons, very handsome. Bonnet Ribbons, beautiful assortment. Cap and Fancy Neck Ribbons, very rich. . Bellings' Blk and Fancy, full assortment. Parasols and Parasollets, " ' Hosiery in All Styles, " GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Palm Leaf Hats ' a full - assortment. • Leghorn Braid, Dunstable Braid, Rice Straw and English Braid Hats, in full assortment for Boys and Men. Plain Brown Linen Coating. Fancy Check Linen for Pants and Vests. Plain and Twill'd Blk Summer Cloth. Golden Mix. , d Coddingtons. , Blk French Drab d'Ete. 6-4 French • Lustering, English new for Gents Summer Coating. 7-4 Single Mill'," Twill'd Blk French Cloth. Silk and Satin Vestings, great variety. White and Fancy Marseilles Vestings. Cravats, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, &c. Sze. May 1, ' 49 14 James E. Caldwell & Co., IMPORTERS of WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, IPlated W are and Fancy Goods, No. 140 Chesnut street, PHILADELPHIA, invite the attention o 0 purchasers to a choice selection of new goods in their line, comprising superior WATCHES . , in gold and silver cases, of all the improved makers, warranted time keepers, at the lowest mar ket prices. Ladies' Gold Patent Lever Watches, and very small size: Gold L'Pines, &c. Particular attention given to repairing and regulating watches. JEWELRY.—Bracelets, Broches, Necklaces, Ear Rings, Finger Rings in sets to match or single, of Cameo, Enamel, Garnet, Diamond, Turquois, Topaz, Amethyst and Coral. A very large assort ment of Breast Pins' for putting hair into, of the newest patterns; Hoop Ear Rings, Armlets in gold and coral. , GOLD MINIATURE CASES.—Silver Card Cases, Fruit Knivs, Sugar Sifters, Sou Ladles, Ice Cream Knives. FORKS AND SPOONS.—Prince Albert, Icing's plain, double thread, and Venitian,, patterns of Table, Medium, Dessert and Tea Forks and Spoons. SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM PLATED WARES.—Containing Tea Sets, 6 pieces; Urns, Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Wine Stands and Waiters. JAPANNERY.—Tea Trays, in sets of 9 pieces; of new designs and very choiee,iraported expressly for retailing. PAPIF.R MACHE GOODS.—Beautifully painted and inlaid with pearl; Cabinets, Work Boxes, Port Folios, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Tea Trays, in sets of four ' and single for tumblers. TABLE CUTLERY, 'in sets of 51 pieces; and knives, separately, handled with seasoned ivory, warranted not to crack. GOLD PENS.—Diamond Pointed Gold Pens at the lowest prices, in gold or silver holders, with Pencils combined. JOllbt.C. FARR. JAS. E. CALDWELL. Philadelphia, May 1, 1849. Iy-14 Tracts—Religious Books. JUDD & MURRAY, CHEAP BOOK SELLERS, opposite the Post Office„ North Queen Street, Lancaster, have made such arrangements with the American Tract and other publication Societies aR to enable them to furnish their invaluable Tracts and Bookg to the public in any quantity. Sabbath Schools furnished on the lowest terms. They have just received a very large accession of this descrip tion of Books. Life of Dr. Milner, just published; Pilgrim's Progress, Bvo. new edition ; Abbott's Young Chris tian; Spiritual Treasury; Fountain of Life; Me moir of Mrs. Graham; Nelson on Infidelity; Saint's Rest; Memoir of J. B. Taylor; Pike's Persuasives to Early Piety; Pilgrim's Progress, in German; Arndt's True Christian, in German; Adopted Daughter; Temperance l•lanual ; Pious Children; Wilberforce's Practical View; Children at Home; Leigh Richmond's Letters; Dairyman's Daughter; Scripture Animals; Baxter's Call; Alliene's Alarm; N. W. Dickerman ; Memoir-of M. Lothrop ; Wid ow's Son ; Pastor's Daughter; Foster's Appeal ; Emily Maria, &c. May 1, 1849. 2t-14 For Sale. AT PUBLIC SALE, a very desirable Country Seat, with about 24 acres of Land attached thereto, situated adjoining the town of Westminster, in Carroll county, Maryland, and known as the Winchester Farm. The improvements consist of a substantial lirc two story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with back building, stone dairy, a large Barn and Stabling, in good repair, with extensive barracks, sheds, &c. There is a pump of fine water in the yard. The Dwelling House is surrounded with a beautiful grove of ornamental trees. About ten acres of the prem , ises are near enough to the town to be converted into town lots. The whole of the Farm•may easily be set into good timothy meadows, and a market for the hay found on the spot. The health of the place is undoubted. Westminster is distant 28 miles from Baltimore by turnpike, 13 from the Pennsyl vania line, and 20 from Emmitsburg: Within two miles of the town are three large family flour mills. The sale will take place on the premises on Wednesday, the 15th day of May next. Terms, one third of the purchase money in cash, one third in six months, and one third in twelve months, with interest from the day of sale. The credit payments to be secured by a mortgage on the premises. For further information apply at the Union Bank of Maryland, in Baltimore, or to John McCollum, Westminster, who will shew the prem ises to any person desirmis to purchase. may .1 3t-14 Get the Best A LL young persons should have a standard DICTIONARY, at their elbows. And while you are about it, get the best; that Dictionary is NOAII WEBSTER'S. The great work, unabridged. If you are too poor, save the amount from off your back, to put it into your head.—Phrenological Juornal. Dr. Webster's great work is the best Dictionary of the English language.—London Chronicle. .. • This volume must find its way into all our public and good private libraries, for it provides the Eng• HO student with a mass of the most valuable infor mation, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. —London Literary Gazette. Containing three times the amount of matter of any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work. Published by G. & C. MERRIAM , Springfield, Mass., and for sale at the Chap Book Store of JUDD & MURRAY, opposite the Post Office, North Queen Street. May 1, 1849. oteow-14 TRUMAN Si. SHAW'S NEW CHEAP HARDWARE STORE, No. 335, Market street, three doors below Ninth, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE just opened a superior assortment of Building and House Keeping Hardware.-- Greavea , Tiles and Edge Tools, Pugh's augur bits, Rose's Trowels, Beatty's Tools , &c. Superior Planes, Shovels Spades, Hay an Manure Forks, floes, Rakes, Tinned and Enamelled Boilers, Ket tles and Sauce Pans, Waiters, Tea and Table Spoons,. &c. &c., which they will sell wholesale or retail at very low prices. Storekeepers are particularly invited to examine the quality of ourgoods and hear our prices. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of expense. Nails at Fattory Prices. ALEX. S. TRUMAN. ALEXANDER SHAW. may 1 2m-13 Lancaster Gas Company. HE Book for the Subscription of Stock in the T "Lancaster Gas Company" will be opened on ednesday, May 16th, 1849, at the public house, of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster, accord ing to the act of incorporation of said company, and will be kept open from 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M., each judicial day, until the whole capital stock of four thousand shares, or such por tion thereof as is required by law, shall be taken. The shares are $25 each, and one dollar on each share must be paid at the time of subscribing. Robert Moderwell, John F. Steinman, John Wise, John N. Lane, Christian Kieffer, Wm. Kirkpatrick, Dr. John Miller, John F. Long, Dr. Ely Parry, Alex. L. Hayes, Christian Bachman, Dr. Samuel Humes, John S. Gable, Christopher Hager, David Coakley, John Reynolds, David Longenecker, John Christ, May I, '49-14 3CI Commissioners. Charles B. Blench, CABINET FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY WARE ROOMS, Nos. 1131- 132 South Second street, Below Dock, PHILADELPHIA. On. hand a general atsortment of Walnut and Mahogony Furniture, of the latest style's. may ly-14 Ifinitla 1111311111. - 1 Th. ing the citizens of the city and county of Lancaster, that the above grand and magnificent spectacle is still exhibited at the Museum, and con tinues to attract large audiences, who testi.fy their approbation of its merits by the warmest expres sions of iratification. The room formerly occupied as the Anatomical Department has been recently fitted up 'with curiosities of a different character, and is now exhibited without extra charge, with the other departments of the Museum. , Admittance to the Museum and Exhibition ONLY 25 cents. Lancaster, May 1,°49 Schceneck Coach Manufactory. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he has now on hand a large stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGYS and ROCKAWAYS, of the most approved Eastern patterns, trimme in the neatest and newest style, and of workmanship that will be sure to recommend itself. Orders for carriages will, be punctually attended to, and de livered at any place that may be requested. The subscriber is resolved to do his utmost to please his customers, and in regard to cheapness he is re solved not to be undersold by any shop in the state. He invites his friends to call and examine his work before purchasing elsewhere. He also returns thanks to his customers in different counties, who have so well supported him', thus far. Old carriages and produce taken in exchange for new ones,—and all kinds of repairs executed with cheapness and expedition—such as, painting and trimming old carriages. All kinds of Blacksmith and Wood work, belonging to my business, will be executed. Letters must be addressed to JESSE REINHOLD, • Schmneck P. 0., Lancaster County. May 1, 1849. 6m-I4 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 Illinois Indebtedness, and all persons desirous _of purchasing State lands with Illinois scrip or bonds. rrIHE undersigned would respectfully inform the public, that 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 thereto, within the limits of the State. All transactions relative to the 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 indebt 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, March 14, '49. REFERENCES Hon. James Buchanan, Lancaster, Penn's. Benj. Champneys, cc Realm Frazer, Esq., CC CC Wm. Mathiot, Esq., cccc Roland Diller, Esq., New Holland, Peun'a Gabriel Davis, Esq., " Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, U. S. Senate. ", Jas. Cooper, cc cc James Fox, Esq., Harrisburg, Penn's. Gen. Robert Patterson, Philadelphia, " " Adam Diller, '' as 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, " " J. Dean Caton, April 17, 1849. 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 FANNING MILLS. The undersigned continue to manufacture at 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 nay 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 carefulpersonal 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 f-om the best material, AND WARRANTED." J. MONTGOMERY & BROTHER, West Chesnut Street, Lancaster. Sino-11 E. M. HAMBRIGHT, MERCHANT TAILOR, IUAS removed his establishment from his old stand to one door below CoopEas, directly opposite the lamb Tavern, where he keeps con stantly on hand Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, which he is prepared to make up for customers, after the newest and most approved fashions. He is thankful for past favors, and will be grateful for a continuance of public patronage. april 24 6m-13 To Hatters and Others. JUST received 200 gallons Lock , s Superior Alco hol. Also : Gum Shellac, Extract of Logwood, Verdigriss, Galls, Salt of Tartar, White Glue, Aqua Fortis, Quicksilver, &c. For sale at low - rates at JOHN F. LONG'S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 8 N. Queen st. april 24 3t-I3 Willow Street Turnpike Road. NTOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners 1 . 11 named in the act of Assembly, incorporating the " Willow Street Turnpike Road Company," will open Books for receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of said company, on Monday, the 21st of May nest, at the public house of John M'Cart ney, in Conestoga township, and at the office of W. Carpenter, in North Queen street, Lancaster, which will be kept open for five successive days ' from 9 o'clock A M. till 3 o'clock P. M. of each day. Two of the Commissioners will be in attendance at each place to receive subscriptions. By order of the Commissioners. april 24 td-13 Plainfield Classical Academy, NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE Sixth Session of this Institution will com mence on Monday, May 7th. The situation is retired, the accommodations ample, and the course of instruction extensive, thorough and practical. A. few more students will be received to complete the number to which the School is limited. TERMS. Tuition, Board, &c. per session $50,00, Latin or Greek, s,ofi French or German, 5,00 Instrumental Music, 10,00 Circulars and other particulars given by R. K. BURNS, Carlisle. A circular can be seen at this office. april 24 4t-13 To my Creditors. TAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Lancaster, for the benefit of the several Acts of Insolvency, of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and that they have appointed the third Monday in June next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House in the City of Lancaster, for the hearing of myself and creditors, when and where you may attend- if you think proper May 1, '49 ABRAHAM TAYLOR. 3t-14 Roussel's Fine Extracts. J - UST received a supply of RouselPs Fine Es tracts for the Handkerchief, consisting of Paich oully, Jenny Lind, Jockey Club, Violet, Germani curri, Sweet Brier, Millflower, Reseda, &c. For sale - at JOHN F. LONG'S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 8 N. Queen et. april 24 3t-13 LANCASTER COUNTY OAK HAL J. KRAMPB, Merchant Tailor, thankful for past fiivors, most respectfully begs leave to inform his old friends and customers, and the public in general, that he- hhs'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, CASIMERES, C.ASELIIIERETS, SATINETTS, and VESTINGS- • 3 , 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 reasonable - terms. Atio, STOCKS, CRAVATS, SHIRTS, SHAMS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS AND HOSIERY. Hamm Simms 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 KRA MPIPS 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, Tan M 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 ofjoyonsness and love, Gloves, Bosoms, Collars, Hose of every kind— Snow, hail and frost are now no longer Iteen i = Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, rich and new, But all the earth is clothed in' freshest green. Tweeds, Satins, 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 SUIT to suit yourselves. LANCASTER, April 7, '49 • ' 3m-12 SAVINGS INSTITUTION. MONEY LOST—BY NOT CALLING AT Pinkerton 4- Smeltz's. OUR friends and the public will please read, 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 had 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 Plain and Satin Stripe Alpacas,De Lains of various shades, Linen Lustre, LawnsGihghams, Calicoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins with a variety of other foreign and domestic Dry Goods. Groceries and Queensware, 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. MACKEREL. 150 Bbls.i. and 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. 80 North Queen St., under the Museum, two squares from the Court Rouse. PINKERTON & SMELTZ. April 3, 49 ly-10 EAGLE HOTEL. EMANTIEL SHOBER respectfully informs his friends 'and the public in general, ihat he has purchased and now occupies the Eagle Hotel; situ ate at the corner of North - Queen and Orange sts., in the city of Lancaster, lately occupied by Eman uel Van Kaman, where he will be prepared to enter tain all wbo may favor him with a call, in the best style. His house is large and commodious, hiS Table and Bar will always be well 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 Orphan Asylum of Lancaster.- HE Trustees of this Institution expect that in T 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 who 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. BOWNIAN, Dr. JOHN L. ATLEE, or A. L. HAYES. march 13 , • tf-7 To Builders, Carpenters, Sz.cr. 1,500,000 ft. dressed CAROLINA FLOORING BOARDS 500,050 " " SPRUCE IC CI 200,060 " " WHITE PINE " 200,000 " " INDIAN RIVER " 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 beet manner last summer and fall, and may therefore be relied upon not to shrink. Ir:r 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 Estate of John Laird, deed: 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 Millinery. 1/T RS. KURTZ respectfully informs the Ladies _AL of the city and county of Lancaster, that.she 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 most 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 tile best manner, and on the most favorable terms. April 17, ,49 FRANKLIN HOTEL. - L - I.MANUEL VAN KANAN respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has rented and now occupies the Franklin Hotel, situate in North Queen street, second square from the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, lately occupied by N. C. 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 chargels will be moderate. Give him a call and you will find it so. [April ]7-12--41 Estate of Marla Lightner, dec. PPUBLIC 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 persons 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. April 17, '49 *fit 12 JOHN STRUTHERS & SON, MARBLE AND STONE YARD, No. 360 High Street, Philadelphia ATARBLE MANTELS, Monuments, Tombs and 11l Grave Stones constantly on band. 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, , 99 ly-12 BONOM SAMSON, BRUSH MANUFACTURER, North Queen St., above the Rail Road, Lancaster. EONONSAMSON 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 Mackerel. I.A - (1 BARRELS and Bbls. Nati. 1, 2 and 3 fill 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. April 3, 5 49 ly-10 W. Whiteside, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TT AS removed to the office formerly occupied 1 - 1 by E. C. Reigart, Esq., in West King street, 3d house below Mr. Reed's Tavern. April 10 11-tf JONAS D. BACHMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW: Office in Market Square,in the room lately occupied by G. W. M 'Elroy, Esq. april 24 . >49 tf-13 Geo. W. Hunter, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE—North Queen Street, first door to the righeof 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, 2 49 ly-10 LEXANDER L. HAYES, ATTORNEY AT LAW: Office—South Prince Street, half a square from the Lancaster Saving's Institution. January 9, 9 49 a - •• 50 TIINIUS B. KAUFFMAN, Attorney at Law, offers hie professional services to the public.— Office in Longeneckees building, Centre Spuare, next door to Kendig's Hotel. April 13, 1847. • 11 CLOTHING STORE. • "TOR THE GOOD OF THE PEOPLE" • TUST RECEIVED at J. GISH ¢ BROTHER'S ith GENERAL AGENCY for the sale of Genuine Popular Medicines, at their Cheap Book ,Store (old stand of J. Gish & Co.) 3 doors from the National House, corner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Pa., a full supply of the following gen uine and celebrated Family Medicines. O Mer chants and all dealers in genuine medicinsis supplied at the lowest terms. The Genuine Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla. —From this day forth the .people shall' have the Pure Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the bottle, or in the stomach, sole Agents for Lancaster county. Dr. Williams' Universal Pain Extractor, highly recommended by several of the best Physicians in Newyork. Dr. Freeman's well known Indian Specific, war ranted to be genuine. Grc en's Oxygenated Bitters, for dyspepsia and general debility. Hunt's Liniment. Dr. Gallagher's Sarsaparilla Pills. . Dr. Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup, the gieat Pana cea for Consumption—price only 50 cts. per bottle. Schaeffer's Vermifuge. Carlton's Founder, Bone and Spavin Ointment.. Wistar's celebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry. Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Swaim's well known Panacea. • Townsend's Sarsaparilla—the genuine. Atwood's Dyspeptic Bitters. Comfort's composition Powder—spiced, Bit. N 0.6. Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Brandreth's Universal rr Beckwith's Anti-Dyspeptic " Dr. Dyott's Anti-Bilious Grafenberg Vegetable rr Dr. Rush's Infallible Health " Dr. Steeling's Vegetable 121 cent Pills. • Dr. Wistar's Sarsaparilla and Tar " Clickner's Sugar Coated Worsdell's Restorative Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Dr. Wistar's Vegetable Dr. Soule's. Sovereign Balm Hibbard's Family rr Stainburn's Vegetable Extract " M'Allister's All-Healing Ointment and Hair Oil'. Mrs. M. C. Maxwell's Indian Extract for Rheuma tism and Pains, a certain cure. Dr. Jayne's American Hair Dye. Detterer's Magic Hair Oil. Indian Cholagogue for Fever and Ague. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. Allebasi's Celebrated Medicines. - Stainburns Medicated Toilet Soap. Dr. Davis' Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup. Dr.,Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. Steven's pure Wine of Tar for coughs; colds and consumptions. Hyena Tooth Ache Drops. Dr. Jayne's Expectorant and,other preparations. Dr. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Louden's Indian Expectorant and Hair Tonic. ' Dr. Sherman's 'Poor Man's Strengthening Plasters Euen's Dr. J. H. Longenecker's Black Salve. Graetenberg Health Bitters. • Green Mountain Ointment. _ Tousey's Master of Pain. ShenclOs Pulmonic Syrup. Roberts' Vegetable'Embrocation. Thomson's Tar and Wood Naptha. Beekman's Pulmonic Syrup. Hibbard's Wild Cherry Bitters. Ritter's Tar and Wild Cherry Syrup. Rowand's Tonic Nlixture for Ague. Hobensack'S Worm Syrup: Fahnestock's Vermifuge. Gay's Extract of Chanchalaqua,. a Californian plant of rare virtues. Dr. Sherman's Orris Tooth Paste. Dr. Wistar's Cherry Candy for coughs, Inc. Hauck's Vegetable Panacea. Barnes , Pile Lotion, a certain cure. Davis' Horse Linament. Dillow's Heave Cure. OPODELDOC, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL, &c. ‘ With a number of other popular Medicines, (all of which are warranted fresh and genuine,) and sold at the Lowest Prices. C*-- Pamphlets, Hand-Dills, and copies of the Ora cle dt:Health, to be had gratiSby applying atJ. GISH & BROTHER'S GENERAL AGENCY, near the National blouse, North Queen Street, Lancaster. February 27,'59 5 Tarnish Varnish THE attention of Country Dealers, Coach Makers, Cabinet Makers and others using Varnish, is called to a large lot just received by the subscriber. It embraces Coach, Coach Body, Polishing, No. 1 Furniture, No. 2 \rlitto, Common ditto, Brown Ja pan, Scraping, Picture, Black 'And White. These VarnishCs 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 aid Cans, and will be furnished to dealers and others who purchase largely at'Smith's Prices, .GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist, . West King Street, Lancaster;Penn , a. April 17, '49 3m-12 Linz Turnpike. LrriZ\, April 10, 1849. rp HE Board of Managers of theNL. and S. Turn- Jl .. pike road company 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 representatives, after the first Monday in May next, at the office of the Treasurer at Litiz. J. B. TSHUDY, Sec. & Treas. 4t-12 Removal. TiIIOWLBY & BRENNER have removed their ju HARDWARE STORE to No. 41 MARKET STREET, eleven doors East of Second, where will be found a large assortment of English and Domestic Goods. they are receiving a fresh assortment of goods to which the attention of dealers is particularly re quested. January 30, '49 Geiger and Lehner, RESPECTFULLY .amounce to the pith°, that they have 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 Ist o April next. ELISHA GEIGER, JOHN LEHNER. February 6, '49 Hides. PHILADELPHIA HIDE ASSOCIATION Willow, above Eleventh Street. H IDES taken in with great care as regards cuts and flaws. .1):Y• Country Tanners supplied on the most liberal terms. AYKROYD & GROSS. 6m42 April 17, '49 Notice. ALL persons having chime 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 immediate payment to the undersigned. C. S. HALDEMAN, East•Donegal twp., • FREDERICK RIPPLE, Conoy twp„ . T Executors of Henry Haldeman, deceaiv4d. April 10 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 ffice 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 1 -9 WASHINGTON BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFERS his professional services to the public, Office in Centre Square, neat door to Thomas Baumgardner & Co',. Store, Nov 21 T ANDIS & BLACK, ATTORNIES AT LAW: COce—Three doors below the Lancaster ,Bank, South Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn's.. 01" All kinds of Scriverung, such as writing trills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attencled to with correctness and despatch. ' January 16, 1849 , • 51 •
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