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    COURT PROCEEDINGS,
Lancaster, April 15, 1850
The Criminal Calender last week was unusually
light, and very few cases of any importance were
tried. The following.are the principal ones:
Com. Vi. Isaac Anderson. —Indictment Lar
ceny. Plea Not Guilty. Verdict Guilty, and
deflendant ordered to pay a fine of $lOO, costs
of prosecuctiou, restore the property stolen
and undergo an imprisonment iu the Eastern
Penitentiary for the period of three years.
Com. vs-. Samuel Bear. —Indictment Lar
ceny. .Plea Not Guilty. Verdict Guilty, and
defendant sentenced to pay a fine of $5,
coßts of prosecution and undergo an imprison
ment of three months in the county jail.
• Com. vs. David Hagg —lndictment Larceny.
Plea Not Guilty. Verdict Guilty, and defen
dant sentenced to pay a fine of $5, costs of
prosecution and undergo an imprisonment of
three months in the county jail.
■ Com. vi. John Williams alias Juha John , and
Lewis Waters alias Lewis Scott. — lndictment
.Ajssault. Assault and Battery with intent to
kill and Robbery. Plea Not Guilty. Verdict
Njot Guilty.
SCowr. vs. Cyrus Russell. —Indictment Arson.
Plea Not Guilty. Verdict Guilty, and senten
ced to pay a fine of $l, costs of prosecution
arid undergo an imprisonment of three months
in the county jail.
[Com. vs. Martha Mintzer— Indidtmeut
Bawdy House, and Disorderly House. Plea
Not Guilty. Verdict Guilty, and deffendant
sentenced to pay a ss, costs of prose
cution and undergo an imprisonment in ihe
county jail for the period of three months.
i Com. vs. James Coyle. —lndictment obtain
ing good on false’ pretences. Plea Not Guilty.
Verdict Gnilty, and deffendant ordered to pay
a fine of $6O, and the coats of prosecution.
Com. iia. Daniel Huffman .— Indictment Adultery.
Verdict Guilty. Sentence SCO fine, with costs, and
3 months imprisonment.
<&l)e markets
Philadelphia Markets,
Philadelphia, April 20.
■ FLOUR AND MEAL —The export inquiry has
been moderate at the advance, but the demands for
home use being active, and the receipts light, the
market closed very firm for Flour, and transactions
during the week reach about 8000 bbls, part for
shipment, at $5 for standard, $5,06$ a 5,12 j for
selected and better brands; $5,25 for half bbls, and
$5j25 a 5,37 i for extra and pastry Flour, including
Nejv York fancy brands at s6a 6,50 per bbl. Rve
Flour, with a moderate inquiry, remains steady,
and several lots, in all about 2000 bbls, sold at
s2yBls. Corn Meal has improved, and 2000 bbls.
sold in lots at $2,56$ a2,62j for Pennsylvania, and
$2 ,[B7J for Brandywine.
GRAIN—The demand continues good, and the
receipts, owing in part to the prevalence of head
winds, very small, whicli enabled holders to realize
a further advance in most kinds. In Wheat, we
notice sales of 30,000 bushels Penn’a. part in go
East, at 109 a 111 ctsf. for, reds, and 113 a 116 cts.
tor white, closing at our highest figures. Rye has
not been so much inquired for, and about 3000
bushels Penn’a sold at 60 cts, including one lot at
61 cts. Corn has been in demand, and scarce and
sales reach about 20,000 bushels Southern yellow,
at 55 a 56 cts, closing at 57 cts, including white at
53 cts. Oats have been very much \vanted, and
about 10,000 bushels Penna. sold at 37&40 cts.
CATTLE MARKET —There were offered at the
yards this week 1400 head of Beef Cattle, including
about 450 taken to New York; 300 Cows and
Calves; 500 Hogs, and 1200 Sheep and Lambs.—
Prices—-There is a good demand for Beef Cattle at
$6 50 a S per 100 lbs. Cows and Calves—Dry Cows
range $7 to $l4 ; Springers $l5 to -$24, and Fresh
Cows from $2O to $32 each. Hogs are in fair re
at $525 a 5 50 per 100 lbs. Sheep and l.atnbs
range from $1 50 to $4 each, as in quality. Prices
of Hay are unchanged.
Baltimore Markets.
Baltimore, April 20.
BEEF CATTLE —There was a moderate supply
of Beef .Cattle offered at the scales this week, with
a fair demand. The 'number offered for sale was
800 head, of which 200 were driven to Philadelphia,
and 600 sold to city butchers, atprices ranging from
$2 75 to $4 00 per 100 lbs. on the hoof, equal to
$5 50 a $7 75 net, and averaging $3 37$ gross.
HOGS—We quote Live Hogs at $4 75 a $525
per 100 lbs. Supply large and demand light.
FLOUljt—Since last week the flour market lias
slightly declined. On Saturday last2oo bbls. How
ard st. sold at $4 935, and on Monday about 1000
bbls. clfanged hands* at $4 87$. There were sales
on Tuesday of 600 bbls. at $4 87$, and 900 bbls.
on Wednesday at the same rate. Yesterday 700
bbls. sold at $4 87$, at which rate we hear of sales
of 300 bbls. to-’day.
We note sales of about 3000 bbls. City Mills this
week at $5, at which it is firm. Small sales of Sus
quehanna Flour at $4 87|. Family Flour is worth
$6 25 a 6 50; Rye Flour §3 a 3 I2J, and Corn Meal
$2,75.
Tower Hall against the World.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public :
that he has just received and completed a eplen- ;
did assortment of Super
1 FRENCH HABIT CLOTH SACKS, :
and business Coats. Also a full supply of Oregon ;
Cassimere, Fancy Tweed 9 , Alpaca, Croton Cloth, 1
Linen, and Cottonade Sacks and Business Coats. ;
Together with a magnificent stock of the new style
of Gro de Parie Vests. Atao vests and vestings of!
Fancy Silk, Satin, Welting and Summer Goods of.
every variety and price.
PANTALOONS! PANTALOONS!
of every variety, color and price, from rich French
Doe Skin Cassimeres, Black, Plain, and Fancy, to
the lowest price summer pants.
FURNISHING ARTICLES
of every variety, such as Shirks, Shams, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Gloves and
and all other articles, necessary to complete a
gentleman’s wardrobe. •
This splendid stock
Has been seleated with great care by an experi
enced buyer, and has been pronounced by compe
tent judges the Cheapest, most elegant, and best
ever brought to the city.
The Location ot this Celebrated Clothing Estab
lishment is in North Queen street, directly opposite
E. Vankanan’s Franklin House.
To Tower Hall
Come one and all,
Where Clothing’s found in plenty.
We’ve Sacks and Cloaks,
And Overcoats,
'From, one dollar to twenty.
We’ve Pants and socks,
Cravats.and Stocks,
Suspenders, Gloves and Shirts, sirs.
We’ve handsome Vests, '■
But what is best, j
. We sell as cheap as dirt sirs.
april 23-13-ly] M. T. FORD.
NOTICE
TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER.
PHILIP DEICHLER respectfully notifies his
old customers and tbe public generally, that
he has removed to the room lately occupied by
William Sayres & Son, in Kramph’s building, N.
Queen street, directly opposite the Post Office,
where he constantly keeps on hand and will manu
facture to order
Bouts and Shoes of every description,
made in the most fashionable styles, and of the
best materials.
He would particularly invite attention to a fine
article ot Cloth, Leather and Morocco
CONGRESS BOOTS; ■
also, to a general- assortment of CHILDREN'S
GAITERS of various sizes and colors—all of which
he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in
the city.
He desires the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lancas
ter to give him a call, and judge for themselves.
He has no doubt of his ability to render general
satisfaction.
of all kinds neatly done at the
shortest notice. [april 28-13-tf
Sew Books and Magazines
JUST RECEIVE!) AT J. GISH'S CHEAP
BOOK STORE.
GRAHAM, Godey, Sartain and P.eteraon's for
May, each with splendid illustrations, and con
tributions of more than ordinary interest.
The American Bird .Fancier, illustrated, 25 cts.
The Fear of the World or Living for Appearances.
By the Brothers Mayhew. Illustrated, 25 eta.
The Petrel, or Love on the Ocean, by Sir Admiral
Fisher of the English Navy. Price 50 cts.
The Creole; or, Siege of New Orleans. 25 rts.
An Explanation and History of the Mysterious
Communication with Spirits comprehending the rise
and progress of the mysterious noises in Western
New York, generally received as„spiritual commu
nications. Second edition, 12$ cts.
Phrenology of the Scriptures, alecture, delivered
before the American Phrenological Society, by Rev.
John Pierpont, 12$ cts.
The Mistake of a Lifetime, or the Robber of the
Rhine Valley, the greatest work ever written, and
for which the author has been paid $3OOO. 12$ cts.
Jack Sheppard. The complete Life of this dis
tinguished individual, full of plates, 50 cts., with
all tf&new Books lor sale at the lowest .prices.
J. GISH, Cheap Book seller,
Near the National House.
april 23-13]
By Industry we Thrive.
THE subscriber would inform his numerous cus
tomers, and the public generally, that he is
now receiving another large addition to his already
extensive stock.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLASSWARE,
of the latest patterns from the Pittsburg Glass works.
50 bbls. Prime Massachusetts Mackerel in $, $
and bbls. Salmon, Shad and Herring.
500 Prime Jersey sugar cured Hams and Dried
Beef, warranted good.
Sugar Syrup Molasses, a new article, far superior
to Honey, for sale only at the Bee Hive Grocery.
New Orleans Sugar at 4, 5 and 6? cts.
Prime R'o Coffee at 12$ cts.
Superior new crop Imperial. Young Hyson and
Black Teas, put up in metalic wrappers in $, $ and
pound papers, only 50 cts.
Raisins by the box, keg, or single pound.
Figs, Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa and Cream nuts.
SALT! SALT!! SALT!!!
100 Sacks ground alum salt, in good order, in
store, and for sale at the Bee Hive Grocery.
■ Country merchants wishing to replenish their,
stock, will do well by calling and examining our
assortment, as we will sell at a small advance on
prices. remember
. H. C. FONDERSMITH,
Bee Hive Grocery, opposite the Farmers’ Bank,
april 23 12
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REIGART’S OLD WINE STORE.
| subscriber respectfully calls
/On —* the attention of the public and
tbrilfelSSlSll) dealers to his very superior stock
\\ of OLD WINES AND LIQUORS,
the greater portion having been im
ported and selected -with great care, by the late
Adam Reigart, Esq,, consisting of —
150 Boxes, (one doz. in each,) old L. P. Madeira.
Wine, Green Seal.
225 Boxes, (one doz. in each,) old L. P. Madeira.
Wine, Red Seal.
100 doz. Bottles old L. P. Madeira Wine, green seal
225, “ do do do do red seal.
50 “ do Superior Sherry Wine, yellow seal
20 *■' do do Port Wine.
100 if do Very fine old Brandy, superior to
any to be in Phil’a or elsewhere.
do Very fine old Rye Whiskey,
do do superior old Holland Gin. .
do Wine Bitters, prepared agreeably to
Stoughton’s original receipt by A. Reigart.
& “ do Peach Cordial.
20 Cases Table Claret.
10 Baskets Sparkling Champagne.
.0 “ Superior Olive Oil.
Added to this is a large stock of excellent
LIQUORS and WINES on draft.
BRANDIES.*— Penet Castillio, tnd Cogniac brands
Wild Cherry and Peach.
Jamaica Spirits, New England Rum, Old Monon
gahela and Irish Whiskeys.
WINES.—OId L. P. Madeira, Sherry, Teneriffe.
Lisbon, Muscat, Malaga and Port.
COUNTRY DEALERS
supplied at Philadelphia prices. Orders promptly
attended to. Liquors carefully packed and for
warded to any part of the United States.
HENRY E. SLAYMAKER, Ag’t.,
Two doors \ve6t of the Farmers’ Bank, Lan., Pa.
{CrDemijohns of all sizes on hand and for sale,
april 23 13-2 t
REMOVAL.
MACHINE SHOP AND IRON FOUNDRY
REMOVED.
HAVING removed our Machine Shop and Iron
Foundry, from our old stand, at the Railroad,
to the place formerly occupied by Mr. John Baker,
Coachmaker, in East Orange street, Lancaster, Pa.,
we tender our grateful acknowledgements to our
kind friends, customers, and the public generally,
for the very liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed,
,and that no exertions shall be wanting on our part*
'\o merit a continuance of the public support. Our
new location has been fitted up recently for the
business, affording conveniences not previously
possessed for wantof room and suitable buildings—
besides, the Locomotives passing on the railroad
were an inconvenience to our customers that we
are entirely free from in our new location. The
varieties of THRESHING MACHINE made and
repaired a 9 heretofore, Corn Shellers, Wheat Drills,
Ploughs, Horse Rakes, &c., made, and kept on
hand for sale.
Our stock of Patterns connected with the Iron
FoundVy, we feel warranted in saying, is fully
equal if not superior, to any other establishment in
the county, being the kind now generally used, to
gether with skil ful Pattern Makers at all times ready
to make to order, thus enabling us to fill all orders
for Casting and Fitting with despatch.
Highest price paid lor old Castings.
! WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK,
april 23 13-6 m
New Books,
JUST published and received from the Trade
Sales by JUDD & MURRAY, opposite the
Post Office, North Queen at., Lancaster, which we
sell at very low prices.
Chalmer’s Posthumous Works, including.
Institutes of Theology, 2 vols. at $1 per vol.
Sabbath Readings, ' do do do
Sermons, 1 do
We have also his
Daily Scripture Readings, 3 vols. $1 per vol.
Astronomical Discourses, 1 vol. U2J- eta.
Romans, 1 vol. Bvo. $2,50.
Select Discourses, Ivol. Bvo.
Miscellanies, l vol. Bvo. 1,50.
McGhee on the Ephesians, 1 vol. Bvo. 1,50.
French’s Notes on the Miracles, 1 vol. Svo. 1,50.
Statesman’s Manuel, 4 vols. Svo., Library style,
with the portraits of the Presidents. This work
contains all the Messages of all the Presidents,
from Washington to Taylor with much additional
most valuable matter, at 5,50.
The Presidents and their Administrations—a new
edition, with steel Portraits, 2,50.
Abbott’s Wiiliam Conqueror, 60c.
Woman’s Friendship, by Grace Aguilar, author of
Home Influence, 75c.
James Monjoy, or I’ve been Thinking, A. S. Roe.
Scenes where the Tempter has Triumphed, 45c.
april 23 I3_2t
To Contractors.
SEALED proposals for building a bridge across
Cbiques creek, at or near Jacob Breneman’s
Mill, between Rapho and West Hempfield town
ships, Lancaster county, will be. received at the
Commissioners Office at Lancaster, on Monday the
12th day of May next, until 2 o’clock, P. M.
The plan and, specifications yan be seen at said
office at any time previous to the letting.
JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSELMAN,
JOHN STYER,
april 23-13-31] Commissioners.
Copartnership.
MESSRS. DRAPER & CO., Bank Note En
gravers, have associated with them CHARLES
WELSH, (so favorably known lor the past 14 years
as engraver in the office of Spencer, Hufty & Dan
forth) as Copartner. The business will in-future
he conducted under the firm of DRAPER, WELSH
& CO. JOHN DRAPER,
ROBERT DRAPER,
CHARLES WEJ.SH,
april l£-13-3t] Philadelphia Exchange.
Stray Horse.
CAME to the premises of the undersigned, living
at Millport, East Lampeter township, in Lan
caster county, on the ,13th April instant, a BAY
HORSE, about 7 years old, with a switch tail, and
a natural trotter. Any person owning said horse
will please call on the subscriber, prove property,
pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will
be disposed of as the law directs,
april 23-13-61] DANIEL POTTS.
Shoe Blacking. *
Oi \ GROSS OIL PASTE BLACKING, warranted
produce a beautiful polish, without injuring
the leather. For sale by,
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
Druggist, East King street,
april 23 13 . 1 m
Sponges.
FINE washed Mediterranean Sponge, suitable
lor Nursing and Bathing. For sal? at
CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical store, East King at.
aprif 23 13-lm
To the Public.
I have this day appointed H. C. Fondersmith sole
agent for the sale of Fenton’s Patent Flint En
amel Ware, in the counties of Lancaster and Leb
anon. All orders lor the above were must be for
warded to the said Fondersmith at the city of Lan
caster, and all persons are hereby prohibited from
selling or exposing for sale, said ware without per
mission from said Fondersmith.
A. W. GOODELL,
Agent for Company.
april 23-tt-I3]
Golden Eagle Store.
Notwithstanding the Urge sales at this
new Depot of Dry Goods and Carpetings, the
assortment remains full- and complete. Why ?
Because they receive fresh invoices almost daily.
One great advantage they possess to receive the
newest and latest designs as they.appear, and to
offer the'BEST BARGAINS, is that one of the part
ners, Chas.E. Weutz, is almost constantly in New
York or Philadelphia—thus keeping the citizens of
Lancaster in close proximity to the largest markets
for dry goods in the world.
Ladies are particularly requested to give their
attetion to those Beautiful ;
SUMMER INDIA SILKS.
Just opened SILK PARIS ENES, a new article lor
Ladies’ Spring and Summer Dresses.
Also, to the large assortment of
PARASOLS/ PARASOLS!
now open and ready for examination.
GOLDEN EAGLE STORE,
Late J.ongenecker’B New Store, corner Ea6t King
and Centre Square. THOS. J. WENTZ & Co.
april 23 13
C. J. GAYLER’S
Salamander Safes, Warranted
Fire and Tbief Proof,
AND FREE FROM DAMPNESS.
THESE SAFES possess every qualification to
render them proof against the action of fire or
thieves, *and of sufficient strength to endure a fall
from any story of a burning building. They are
made of WROUGHT IRON, being kneed, rivited
and welded together, and lined with a perfect
non-conducting Fre Proof Mineral Composition,
no wood being used in their construction as in the
majority of safes sold by other makers. The doors
of Gayler’s Safes are secured with his THIEF
DETECTOR and Anti-Gunpowder Lock, which
precludes the possibility of picking or blowingthem
open with gunpowder. Over TWO HUNDRED of
these Safes have been exposed to accidental fire to
the most intense heat, in many instances remaining
in the burning ruins for several days, and at no
time have they ever been known to fail in preserv
ing their contents.
The public are invited to call at the BRANCH
DEPOT, No. 10 Exchange Place, Philadelphia ,
near Dock street, and examine the numerous tes
timonials in favor of GAYLER’S SAFES, also the
large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers’
prices, by JOHN L. PIPER, Agent.
P. S.—Also for sale low, new and second-hand
Safes of other makers, which have been taken in
part payment for Gayler’s Salamanders.
april 16 12-3 m
Cod Liver Oil Candy,
FOR the cure of Coughs, Colds, and'affections
of the Lungs. Manufactured from the original
receipe, and sold Wholesale and Retail, at the old
Confectionary Store, No. 6, East King street, by
JOHH L. KEFFER.
april 16 12-3 t
Do you wish to purchase Clothing
THAT will make you feel comfortable when you
wear them ; or do you value a comfortable and
handsome fit and superior workmanship? Do you
wish an endless variety to select from ? Do you
wish to see the largest stock in the city of Lancas
ter ? then go to the
LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION.
This fashionable house has immense facilities.
Purchasing all his materials for cash, he is enabled
to produce superior clothing, at the lowest possible
price. Call and 6ee the elegant and endless
NEW SPRING STYLES.
He ha 9 polite salesmen who will show you the
goods, the superior quality of which, as well as
the make and surpassing elegance of Jit, r»nd ex
ceedingly low prices, will convince you that the
cheapest, best, and 'most fashionable Clothing in
this Citv, is at the Lancaster Hall of Fashion and
Clothing Bazaar of JOSEPH GORMLKY,
april 16-12-tf] North Queen street.
Wew Tailoring Establishment.
THE subscriber announces to nis friends and the
public' generally, that he has removed his
Shop from Centre Square to East King street, one
door above Espenshade’s Hotel, where he will be
happy to wait upon all who may favor him witli
their custom.
He will be in receipt of the latest Fashions, and
he flatters himself that his long experience in the
business, together with an anxious desire to please,
will enable him to give satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their custom.
JOHN’ MAKINSON.
12-tf
Common School Election.
NOTICE is hereby given, that an election will
be held in the Court House, in the city of Lan
caster, on TUESDAY, the 7th DAY OF MAY,
ISSO, between the hours of 1 and 7 o’clock in the
afternoon, for the election of thirty-six citizens of
said city, having resided therein one year next be
fore said election, to sprve as Directors of the Com
mon Schools of the city, twelve for one year,
twelve for two years and twelve for three years ;
of which election a qualified citizen chosen by the
voters present at its opening, shall act as Inspector,
another chosen in the same manner, shall act as
Judge, and the- Secretary of the present Board of
Directors, shall act as Clerk ; and at which election
all the qualified citizens of the city shall be entitled
to vote. GEO. M. STEINMAN, Pres’t.
John Zimmerman, Secretary.
april 16 12-td
Estate of John Orendorf, late of
Conoy twp., dec’d.
LETTERS of administration on the above estate,
having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons having claims or demands against said
estate, will present them duly authenticated for set
tlement, and those indebted will make payment
without delay. JOHN KOBB,
april 16 —12-6t* ' Administrator.
Medical Hall.
DR. RAWLINS respectfully announces to his
friends and the public generally that he is now
opening at his new Drug Store, North Queen st.,
Lancaster, an extensive assortment of fresh and
genuine Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, Dye Stuffs,
Paints, Perfumery, &c., &c., which he will dispose
of at the very lowest cash prices
april 10
Caoipliine or Pine Oil
OF the best quality is sold at Dr. Rawlins'
Medical Hall, North Queen at.,'Lancaster, at
14 cents a quart. fapril 16-12-ly
Burning Fluid or Ethereal Oil
IS manufactured every day at Dr. Rawlins’Med
ical Hall, North Queen st., Lancaster, and sold
at 16 cents a quart. ‘ fapril 16-12-ly
Dr. Myers’ Worm Tea
IS one of the best, most effectual, and cheapest
preparations ever compounded for the destruc
tion of worms. It is entirely Vegetable, and when
made according to the direction, is a pleasant, safe
and speedy remedy.
This Vermifuge needs no puffing, as its reputa
tion as one of the best and cheapest WORM MED
ICINES now before the public is well -established
wherever it has become known.
DR. MYERS* WORM TEA is manufactured
only by Db. Rawlins, * and is sold wholesale and
retail at his Medical Hall, North Queen st., Lancas
ter, and at his wholesale and retail Drug and Chem
ical Store, Carlisle, Pa., and by Druggists and Store
keepers generally.
Satisfaction is guaranteed or the money refunded.
N. B—None genuine without the signature of the
Proprietor. J. W. RAWLINS,
april 16 12-ly
The Compound Purgative Pills,
Prepared by Dr. Rawlins, and sold whole
sale and retail at his Medical Hall, North Queen
st., Lancaster, and at his Wholesale and Retail
Drug and Chemical store, Carlisle, Pa., and by
Druggist B and Storekeepers generally, are composed
entirely of Vegetable Extracts and Powders, and
are warranted to be easy, sate and effectual Pur
gative for ordinary use.
&3“ln all cases where they fail to give satisfac
tion the money will be returned.
april 16 12-ly
Small Profits and Cash Sales,
IS the motto at DR. RAWLINS’ Medical Hall,
North Queen street, Lancaster,
april 16 12-ly
Spleudid Fine Board Papers.
A rich assortment of Papers tor Fine Boards,
i\‘ just received and for sale cheap, at
SPANGLER & BROTHERS’,
april 0-10] North Queen street.
Notice.
Lancaster Savings’ Institution,)
April 12, 1850. J
THE stockholders of this Institution are hereby
notified, that the annual election for seven
trustees, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held
at the Banking House of said Institution, on SAT
URDAY, MAY 4th, at 6 o’clock, P. M.
c CHAS. BOUGHTER, Treasurer,
april 16 12-td
Estate of Thomas Johnston, (Sup
posed to be deceased.)
LETTERS of Administaation on the Estate of
Thomas Johnson, late of Marrtic Township,
supposed to be (deceased,) having been granted to
the subscribers; residihg in Drumore Township :-p
All persons indebted to said Estate are requested
to make immediate paymeut, and those having
claims against it will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement to
JOHN McSPARREN,
PHILLIP VV. HOUSEKEEPER,
April 16'6t»1860 Administrators.
REMOVAL-
WM. E. HEINITSH respectfully informs his
friendB,and the public generally, that he has
removed to his new store, in East King street,
two doors east of the Lancaster County Bank, and
directly opposite Shertz’s Exchange Hotel, where
he has opened an assortment of
fancy GOODS &c.
rBASKETS, Hosiery, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread
and Cotton Gloves—Thread, Bobbin and Cotton
Edgings and Insertings, Laces; Fancy Perfamery
and Soaps; Shell, Buffalo, Horn and Ivory Combs
of every description ; Fine Hair, Cloth, Shaving,
Teeth, Scrubbing and Dusting Brushes; all kinds
of Buttons, Corn Brooms, and Whisks ; Alicantand
Jute Mats; Fancy Stationery; Jewelry; a general
assortment- of Trimmings; Willow Coaches and
Chairs; Bomboo Rocking Chairs for children, a
new and beautiful article.
Ladies’ and gentlemens’ silk, linen, cotton and
gingham Hdkfs. and Cravats; G. E. Braces, Visiting
and Playing Cards; Terra Cotta Card Baskets;
Mantel Ornaments and numerous other articles in
the variety line.
NEW MUSIC
Orders received and attended to without delay.
Musical Instruments, Guitar and Violin strings,
Bridges, Screws, &c., &c.
Having made arrangements for the saleofMyer’s
superior and celebrated premium PIANO FORTES,
he will keep an assortment. Ladies can have an
opportunity of trying music before purchasing.
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits
a continuance of public patronage.
april 2 10
Stork, Loans, &c., For Sale.
5 Shares Manor Turnpike Stock.
20 “ Litiz do do
8 “ Farmers’ Bank do
20 “ Lancaster do
50 “ Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. do.
30 “ Conestoga Steam Mill.
1000 “ Lancaster City 5 per cent. Loan.
The above Stocks and Loans will be sold at such
prices as cannot fail to offer an inducement to per
sons having money to invest; all Without exception
bearing interest, or declaring a dividend of from 5
to 10 per cent, yearly.
Any information in regard to the prices or terms
of sale may be had by calling at the office of
J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
Corner of East King and Duke streets.
April 9. 10-tf
JUNIUS B. KAUFMAN,
Attorney at Law,
Has removed his Office to the South West corner
of the Public Square, three doors west of the Lan
caster Bank.
April 9-10-61*
Plainfield Classical Academy,
; FOUR MILES WEST of CARLISLE.
THE eighth session will commence on Monday,
May sth. In consequence of the increasing
patronage, a large and commodious brick edifice
has been erected, rendering this one of the most
comfortable and desirable institutions in the State.
No serious case of sickness has occurred since it
wa3 founded. The students are constantly under
the charge of competent and faithful instructors. —
The neighborhood presents no temptations to vice
or immorality, there being no town or village near
the institution.
Circulars with further information furnished by
addressing R. K. BURNS,
Principal and Proprietor.
Plainfield P. O. Cum. co., Pa. [4t-10
NOTICE.
A daughter of James Graham, (now living in
Ohio,) was left in the city of Lancaster, about
1832-3 or 4, in charge of an ENglishman, who was
a shoemaker by trade. She is now, if living, about
23 years of age, and her name is Jane Graham. —
Her parents came from Gallwayshire, in Scotland,
about 18 years ago. Her father is a Blacksmith
by trade, and has been married two or three times.
Any information respecting her will be thankful
ly received by the subscriber, residing at penning
tonville, Chester county, or word can be left with
the Editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer. ...
JONAS EAVENStiN.
*3t-12
Notice.
To the Legatees named in the Will of Danitl Cain ,
late of West Karl Township , in the County of
Lancaster.
riMIE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or
-1 phans’ Court of Lancaster county, to distribute
the balance in the hands of MarkConnell, Executor
of said Daniel Cain, dcc’d, to and among the leg
atees oi said Testator according to his last Will
and Testament, will attend for the purpose of his
appointment at the public house of Christian Shertz,
in the city of Lancaster, on Wednesday the B tk day
of May next at 2 o’clock, P. M., where all persons
interested may appear if they think proper.
April 16, 1850.
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED proposals, endorsed “Proposals for
Turnpike,” will be received at the office of
William Carpenter, in North Queen street in the
city of Lancaster, until 2 o’clock P. M., of Wed
nesday the first of May next, for the construction
of the “Willow Street Turnpike road,” in length
about five miles.
All necessary information in regard to the work
can be obtained from its map, profile and specifica-'
tions, which will be ready for exhibition on and
after the loth inst. JNO. MECARTNEY, Prs’t.
ABM. S. MYLIN,
JOHN P. LONG,
JOHN ROHRER,
CHR’N KIEFFER,
april 16-12-tfJ JOS. F. HERR. J
Plumbing.
THE subscribei begs leave to inform her friends
and the public, that she will continue the bus
iness lately carried on by her deceased son, John
Getz, at his old stand immediately under Reed’s
Hotel, in West King street, where she will be pre
pared as heretofore to furnish and lay
IRON & LEAD PIPE,
in the best manner, at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms. >
Cast Iron Pipes from 11 to 12 inches in diameter;
Leaden Pipes from i to 4 inches in diameter; and
Wrought Iron for steam and hot water circulation
are furnished in or out of the city.
Hydrants, Bath Boilers, Hot and Cold Baths,
Water Closets, Lift and Force Pumps and Hydraulic
Rams fitted up in a workmanlike manner.
REPAIRING promptly attended to, and every
description of work in the Plumbing line. SHEET
LEAD of very superior quality, for sale at the
lowest prices. On hand and for sale,
3000 FEET LEAD PIPE ,
best quality, (American manufacture,) assorted
sizes, suitable lor conveying water from springs
lowest case prices.
ELEANOR GETZ 1 ,
West King street, Lancaster.
12-tf
Estate of Win. P. KJnzer, dec’d.
rriHE undersigned auditor, appointed by the !
I Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, to dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of the
administrators of the estate of William P. Kinzer,
late of Salisbury township, deceased, among his
creditors according to law, hereby notifies all the
said creditors that he will attend for the purpose of
his appointment on Thursday the 9th day of May
next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the public house of
John Michael in North Queen street, Lancaster.
ISRAEL CARPENTER,
12-4 t
Fresh Rice Flour.
FRESH RICE FLOUR of superior quality.—
Hecker’s Farina, Tapioca, Arrow Root, Oat
meal, Cooper’s Coxes and French Gelatine; Rose
and Peach Waters, Ground Spices, &c.
For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King st.
april 1G 12-tf
Hon. John C. Calhoun.
WHILE we all regret the death of this great
and good man, we should not forget those
BEAUTIFUL GOODS, at the GOLDEN EAGLE,
Late Longenecker’s New Store.
Have you examined them ? You can secure a
Bargain by calling in time.
They offer fine Chameleon Linens for 12l cents,
worth 25.
Splendid 4-4 Lawns, Pinks,Corn, Blue & Green, 121
Black and White, 4-4 Lawns, for 12 cts., worth 25c.
Plain Black do do do
Beautiful Black Bereges,' do do
Super French Wk’d Collars, do do
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!! RIBBONS!!!
The latest designs, Fancy Brilliant colors, CORN ,
&c., for Bonnet and Neck.
Ladies are particularly requested to examine their
RICH FRENCH WORKED CAPES ,
as they have but a few remaining. ,
THOS. J. WENTZ & CO.,
GOLDEN EAGLE STORE , East King st.
april 16 12
Country Merchants
ARE earnestly solicited to call at Dr. Rawlins’
Medical Hall, North Queen street, Lancaster,
and examine the quality and prices of Drugs, Dye
Stuffs, Spices, Oils, Essences, Perfumery, Fancy
Soaps, Patent Medicines, &c., &c
april 16
Railway’s Ready Relief,
POSSESSING a powerful influence over all
Rheumatic and Nervous Affections, Sprains,
Spasms, Bruises, Burns, and giving instant relief to
pain. For sale at GEO. A. MILLER’S
april 9-10] Apothecary, West King st.
DR. F. MILLER,
Hoimipalhic Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheur,
HAS removed his office from Kramph’s building,
to the second story of Junqe&ich’s Buildino,
North Queen street, opposite Vankanan’s Franklin
House Hotel. [April 16, 1860^-12-tf
Industry and Perseverance must
Particular attention shown to all
That may please to favor us with a call.
NOW opening at the Bee Hive Store, North
Queen street, Lancaster, one of the largest
and best selected assortment of FANCY DRESS
GOODS, that has ever been presented for examina
tion in this city.
It consists of all the newest styles, kinds and
qualities now manufactured.'
The question is asked by almost every person,
whether you have seen those SPLENDID DRESS
GOODS , that are now being opened at Wentz’s
Bee Hive Store. If not you should most certainly
call and get some of those splendid Coni' Col’d
BAREGES AND, MOUS DE LAINES,
warranted all wool and of the celebrated Lupins
mannfacture.
Also, the real corn colored' Baious Kid Gloves;
they are all the rage now—we nave only a few
more left. CHAS. E. WENTZ 4* BRO ,
Bee Hive Store, North Queen street.
SILKS! SILKS!
In this branch we can speak with candor in say
ing that we have the best and largest assortment
that has ever been brought to this city. It embra
ces all shades, styles, and qualities, from the plain
Silver Mode to the richest Garnet.
The real jet black glossy
ITALIAN LUSTRINO,
BLK. HEAVY GRO GRAIN,
BLK. GROS DE -SWISS,
BLK. GROS DE NAPLES,
BLK. GROS DE RHINE.
Now then, ladies, is the time if you are in want
of any silks as we are determined to sell them off
at a small advance.
Tweed Laces, an. extensive assortment of all
widths, real Brussels and Neckland, together with
the so much sought after good styles of fine Needle
work JACKONET and Swiss Edging and Inserting
from 1 inch to 2f inches wide. At the
BEE HIVE, North Queen st.
Just opening, fine high colors plain French 1
Lawn, warranted fast colors, selling off very fast at
THE BEE HIVE, North Queen st.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY, 1
In fine order, of all sizes, colors and quality, lrom
the smallest infant to the largest grown person. —
All for sale a£ the BEE HIVE.
Linen Bereges, plain Chamelion, a splendid as
sortment of these goods, selling off, only 12jcts.
Ladies’ Light and Dark colored, best quality of
the celebrated Bajous'make of Kid Gloves, N. 6 to 8.
BEE HIVE STORE,
april 9-10-tf] North Queen street.
Wonders will Never Cease !
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE
THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to
his friends and customers, and the public gen
erally, that he has purchased the right of selling
“FELTONS PATENT FLINT ENAMELED
in the counties of Lancaster and Lebanon. This
beautiful ware is claimed to be the most durable,
strongest, handsomest, cheapest, and the only truly
fihe proof ware. An outer coating of Enamel,
as hard polished, and brilliantly variegated, as that
of the deep sea shell gives to the commonest arti
cles, a lustre and air of beauty.
It is got up in all shades—representing Egyptian
or Italian Marble, Tortoise shell, Agate, &c., and
manufactured into a thousand artilesof ornamental
and domestic use —such as Tea and Toilet setts,
Water Urns, Scrolls and Ornamental Work. Da
guerreotype Frames, Door Plates, Door Knobs,
Pitchers, Spittoons, Letters for Signs, &c., &c.
The right of Lebanon County will be disposed of
on favorable terms, by calling on the subscriber.
In addition to the above great attraction, we are
now receiving a very large assortment of
FRESH GROCERIES,
Liquors) Provisions, Fruit, Confectionary, new
Mackerel, Salmon, Prime New York Dairy Cheese,
Salt by the sack and bbl. &c., &c.
Our stock of TOBACCO and SEGARS are beyond
competition. Also, an elegant assortment of Wells,
Miller’s, and Prevoist’s mixed Pickles in jars;
Tomato Ketchup, Prepared Mustard, Salad Sauce,
Olive Oil; Syrups of every flavor; Sardines, &c.,
to which the attention of the public is particularly
invited. JO"Remember
H. C. FONDERSMITH’S
Bee Hive Grocery, opposite the Farm-era’ Bank,
april 2 10 f
WM. MATHIOT.
12-4 t
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public generally that he has removed his
CONFECTIONARY AND FRUIT STORE
to the new store directly opposite his old stand,
where he hopes to receive a continuance of their
patronage.
ORNAMENTAL CAKES of all descriptions
kept bn hand and manufactured at the shortest
notice.
Segars of various sorts and brands of direct im
potation from Havanna. Country merchants and
pedlars are invited to call and examine the largest
assortment of Candies in the city, which will be
disposed of at the lowest wholesale prices.
Remember the place, opposite Michael's
Hotel, North Queen st., and also in East King st.,
opposite Sprecher’s Hotel. MILLER FRAIM.
April 9 10 6t
MRS. E. GUMPF respectfully announces to the
ladies of Lancaster, that she has just returned
from Philade'phia, and will open her assort
ment of SPRING MILLINERY on THURS-Jgy
DAY next. It embraces every thing that
new and desirable in her line of business, and will
be lurnished at the most reasonable prices.
Bonnets will be made up to order and altered
according to the latest styles, and at the shortest
notice.
Lancaster, April 9, 1850. 10-3 m
MESSRS. REID & CARArAN, Dentists, re
spectfully inform their friends
and citizens of the city and county
of Lancaster, that they have removed
their office to No. 8, North Queen street, over J.
F. Long’s Drug Store, where they can be found at
all times prepared to perform all operations upon
the teeth. Artificial teeth from one to a full set in
serted on the most improved principle. Pivot teeth
inserted, cleansing, filing and extracting performed
with care, and all operations pertaining to the den
tal art, executed in the most skilful manner, and
on the most moderate terms.
April 9 ’SQ-ly-10] REID & CARMAN.
ANOTHER supply of that beautifully chrystalised
PEARL STARCH, so celebrated for imparting
a rich gloss to Linens, Stc., &c. Received and for
sale by GEO. A. MILLER,
april 9-10] Druggist West King street.
I ) OUSSELL’S and HAUEL’S Premium Am-
X\> brosial Cream ; delightful preparations for furn
ishing a rich lather for shaving. Also, Jules Hauel’s
Amardine for the cure and prevention of chapping,
and for whitening and softening the skin. These
preparations may be had fresh and genuine of
GEO. A. MILLER,
april 9-10] West King street
Pure Wines and Liquors.
THE attention of Dealers and Hotel keepers, is
requested to my fine assortment of Wines and
Liquors selected with great care from stocks in
Europe and in this country, and from sources which
enables me to guarantee their purity.
BRANDIES of every description from $1 to $5
per gallon.
WHISKEY, fine Irish, Scotch and Monongahela.
,OLD JAMAICA RUM, Holland Gin and Peach
Brandy.
Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines of every variety
and grade, from 75 cts. to $5 per gallon.
Champaigjie of all celebrated brands, $9,50 to
$ 16. Claret.—Fine Table Claret at $4 and higher
grades; alstj, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Malaga, Muscat,
&c. Wild Cherry Brandy, Raspberry, Blackberry
and Lavender Brandy, £c., fyc..
THE COUNTRY TRADE
supplied at wholesale prices. A complete assort
ment of Wines and Liquors, very cheap for culi
nary purposes.
Orders promptly attended to. Goods carefully
packed and forwarded by ‘ Express.'* Samples sent
to any part of the country free of charge, by ad
dressing, post paid, A. H. McCALLA,
Wine Merchant, 30 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
April 9, 1850. 10-3 m
New London Academy, Chester
County, Pa.
COMMENCEMENT of the summer session on
the first Monday of May next.
Expense for Boarding, 4*c., with Tuiton $6O per
session of 21 weeks. No Extras.
For Catalogues, Circulars, and Referances apply
to WM. F. MYERS, A. M , Principal.
April 9. 10-4 t
COMPRISING an infinite variety for medicinal
ani domestic purposes, received direct from
the Shakers and for sale at
MILLER’S DRUG STORE,
West King street.
{£rPersons buying to sell again, will be furnished
with a reasonable discount.
April 9. 10
Prosper.
BEE HIVE STORE,
North Queen street.
LACES i LACES!
BEE HIVE, North Queen st.
WARE,”
Important Removal.
Spring millinery.
Dentistry.
To Families.
Shaving Cream.
Herbs* Herbs!
lSrushes—Wholesale and Retail.
THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, again
solicits the attention of Citizens and Country
Dealers to his large assortment of BRUSHES,
which he sells at the most reasonable prices, and
warrants to be of the best material and workman
ship. All articles in the trade constantly on hand
and orders punctually attended to. The following
are a few of the many articles kept. Brushes—
such as ir
Boxes, Soap, Combs,
Brooms, &c., and a
great variety of Fancy Articles. Wholesale and
Retail. J. ROTHARMEL,
East King street, opposite Demuth’s Snuff Manu
factory.
N. B. Country Bristles bought at fair prices.
April 16 12-tf
Brown’s Essence of Jamaica
Ginger.
Prepared only by Frederick Brown, at his Drug and
Chemical Store , north east corner Fifth and
Chesnut streets. Philada.
THE Essence is a preparation of unusual excel
lence and of varied properties. In all cases
where a powerful and safe stimulant is required,
it is unrivalled for efficacy as well as immediate ac
tion. To the traveller and to the family circle it is
invaluable, as a tew drops diluted in sugar and wa
ter present a safe and agreeable remedy to the in
valid who requires immediate relief, as well as to
the convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonic.
In a Southern climate, where the relaxation of the
system so generally induces thirst for stimulants, it
will always be lound an excellent substitute for
those tempting beverages which debilitate the sto
mach and cause a morbid condition of its powers.
In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the bowels, in nausea
and sea-sickness, it is an active and safe as well as
a pleasant and refreshing remedy, and is prescribed
by the most eminent of the medical faculty.
A supply of*the above received and for sale by J.
GISH & CO. Lancaster, J. M. LUTZ Harrisburg,
and by Druggists generally.
march 19 ’5O 6m-S
IVottce.
THE partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, was this day dissolved by mutual
consent. All persons having claims against, and
those indebted to, the late firm will please call and
settle with Charles Beates, by whom the business
will in future be continued.
April 1, 1850.
Thankful for the very extensive patronage bes
towed upon the firm of Hostetler & Beates, 1 res
pectfully ask a continuance of the same, and assure
my friends*that nothing shall be left undone to
merit their favors. CHAS. BEATES.
April 2, 1850. 10-it
Fire! Fire! Fire!
Notwithstanding the late fire consumed
almost every thing contained in
JOHNSTON’S DAGUERREAN ROOM,
Including apparatus, stock, fixtures, chemicals, Ate.,
be is not yet ready to “surrender;” but takes great
pleasure in informing his friends and the public
generally, that he has purchased in Philadelphia an
entirely new and much IMPROVED DAG U AII
REAN APPARATUS, far superior to any ever
before used in this city, with which he is now pre
pared to take, at his old stand, splendid
DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS ,
of all sizes, and at all times, (without regard to
weather) in a style of elegance unsurpassed by any
establishment in the larger cities, and at the,very
lowest rates at which GOOD PICTURES can be
put up.
Groups, containing any number of persons, neatly
arranged, and taken on one plate.
Accurate copies will betaken from other Daguer
reotypes, Oil Paintings, Engravings, or Statuary.
Pictures put up in splendid Rose wood Frames,
Papier Mache Book cases, Lockets, Breast Pins,
Rings, &c., on the most reasonable terms.
Entire satisfaction guarantied in every instance,
and pictures WARRANTED NOT TO FADE.
Johnston’s Daguerrean Establishment has been
so long and so favorably known, that it is scarcely
necessary to state that it is in Kramph’s Building,
corner of North Queen and Orange sts., and is the
ONLY PLACE in Lancaster where perfect pictures
can be procured.
OCrPlease give him a call and examine specimen;
april 2 10
Choice and Splendid Attractions at the
GOLIMEJX' EJieti.E !
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF CHOICE
DRY GOODS.
Selected with great care and experienced judgment,
from fresh invoices for spring ami summer,
opened in the New York and Philadelphia
Markets, now offered on reasonable
terms to the city and country trade
of Lancaster, at the
‘GOLDEN EAGLE,’ late Longeneck er’s new store.
OBSERVE. —This splendid stock of Goods lias
been selected by one of the partners, who is
constantly either in New York or Philadelphia—
seeking great bargains and securing New Styles as
they appear. Thus keeping the citizens of Lancas
ter county in close proximity to the largest markets
tor Dry Goods in the world. And enabling them
to make their purchases at as low rates as they are
retailed in any of the large commercial cities, and
probably a little lower.
Thos. J. Wentz & Co. inform the citizens of Lan
caster city and county, that they have opened am!
now offer for their examination, an entire new
selection of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS.
This careful selection will be found to be a com
plete assortment of Foreign and Domestic I)rv
Goods, comprising each and ever.y variety.
In the Domestic Line you will find Calicoes,
Merrimack, Choeco, &c. Bleached ami unbleached
mnslins; Conestoga, New Market, &c. Tickings,
Checks, Osnaburgs, Drillings, &c., all of which
have been purchased on favorable terms, and can
be secured as great bargains.
In the Silk and Fancy Line you will find a
large and unbroken assortment. This branch con
tains a variety of styles printed Muusseliue de
Laines, of superior quality; rich Bereges ami
Grenedines; Crapede Paris, and other new Tissues
for spring and summer dresses. Also, new designs
Lawns, Chintzes, Brilliants and painted Cambrics.
New spring shades glace silks, gros de At'rique,
groa de nap, and rich plain poux il’soies, and
Brilliant Fancy' Style Silks for Spring.
The attention of buyers is particularly invited to
their magnificent stock of Dress Goods, consisting
of fancy bonnet ribbons, fancy neck and cap do.,
of the latest designs; Laces, Gloves, Hosiery,
Linen Handkerchiefs, and all kinds of fancy articles
adapted for ladies’wear; clothsofFrench* English,
German and American fabric,all shades and prices;
caisimeres, black, French, doe skins, spring colors
and designs ; a complete assortment of Vestings—
satin, silk,Marsailles, &c. In addition to theabove
named goods, you will find their stock to embrace
an assortment of
Carpetings , Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
all of which they offer on fair and honorable terms.
As they have great advantages, they are confident
their prices will be lower than any other store in
the city. A careful examination is solicited.
THOS. J. WENTZ & Co.,
Golden Eagle, cor. of K. King and Centre Square,
late Longenecker’s, Lancaster city.
april 2 10-3 m
Druggist's General Receipt Book.
BY HENRY BEASLEY, comprising a copious
Veterinary Formulary and Veterinary Materia
Medica ; Patent and Proprietary Medicines ; Drug-:
gist’s Nostrums; Perfumery, Skin Cosmetics, Hair
Cosmetics and Teeth Cosmetics, Beverages, Dietetic
Articles and. Condiments, Trade Chemicals, Mis
cellaneous Preparations and Compounds used in
the Arts, &c. One volume 12 mo.
Just received at J. GISH’S Cheap Book Store,
near the National House, North Queen street, Lan
caster.. [april 16-12
Extraordinary Popular Delusion*.
MACKAY’S new work, just published and for
sale at J. GISH’S Cheap Book Store.
Memoirs of extraordinary popular delusions, by
Charles Mackay. In two vols. cloth $2.
Liebig’s complete works on Chemistry, one vol.
Byrne’s Dictionary of Mechanics, part. 7.
Night and Morning—the best novel ol all the
great novels by Bulwer, price 25 cts.
Ned Allen, or the Past Age, 25 cts.
Eva St. Clair, by G. P. R. James, 25 cts.
Debtor’s Daughter, by T. S. Arthur, 25 cts.
All of Fowler’s anc Well’s publications.
The Horticulturist, for April, 25 cts.
The Albany Cultivator, for April, 10 cents.
The Trial of Prof. J. W. Webster, for the Mur
der of Dr. Geo. Parkman. This pamphlet contains
all the testimony entire and unabridged, as reported
for the Boston Journal, price 121 cts.
Always on hand a full assortment of New and
Old Novels, Magazines, etc. Subscriptions taken
for all the serial and newspapers now publishing.
At J. GISH’S Cheap Book Store, near the National
House, North Queen street, Lancaster. ’
april 16 12
JUST received at JUDD At MURRAY’S from
the Trade Sales, and offered at very low prices.
Irving’s Mahomet.
“ Goldsmith.
(i Sketch Book.
l{ Columbus, 3 vols.
Kaloolah—by John Romer.
Spark’s Writings of Washington 12 vols.
Johnson’s Works, 2 vols.
Boswell’s Johnson, 2 vols.
Patrick, Lowth and Whitby’s Commentary, 4 vols.
Miner’s Church History, 2 vols.
Murdock’s Mosheim’s History, 3 vols.
Library of English Literature, 2 vols. *
Gieseler’s Church History, 2 vols.
Overman on the Manufacture of Iron.
Dick’s Works, 10'vols.
Hume’s England, 6 vols.
Addison’s Works, 3 vols.
Bancroft’s United States, 3 vols.
Kennedy’s Life of Wirt, 2 vols.
Prescott’s Conquest of Peru, 2 vols. *
C( “ Mexico, 3 vols.
“ Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vols.
We invite the attention of the community to the
STORE, assuriug them that every
thing which energy, enterprise, an extensive know
ledge ot the business, and an adequate cash capi
tal can enable us to do, we are doing. Call and see.
apnl 15 ' 12 .0 t
Whitewash,
Sweeping,
Dusting,
Scrubbing,
Shoe,
Window,
Horse,
Mill,
Paint,
Varnish,
Sash Tools,
Graining,
Blenders,
Hair,
Cloth,
Tooth,
Hat,
Shaving,
Flesh,
Infants,
Crumb.
* ALSO — Shaving
Cheap Blinds and Shades!
P. J WILLIAMS,
No. 12, North Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
YENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER and
wholesale and retaildealer in Window Shades
--awarded the highest PREMIUMS at the New.
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore exhibitions.
CURTAINS made and LETTERED for Stores
and Public Buildings.
A large assortment of BLINDS and SHADES ol
new styles and finish, at the lowest Cash prices.
The public will find it to their' interest to call.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to
new.
B. J.W. informs the patrons of FREEMAN’S
old establishment. No. 1431 South Second street,
that he has removed from there to No. 12 NORTH
SIXTH Street, where he rcspectfullv solicits a con
tinuance of patronage. [March 12-7-3 m
10,000 pounds BRASS TUBING , assorted sizes,
1-4, 5-16, 6-16, 7-16, 1-2, 9-16, 5-8, 7-8, 3-4, I,
G and 11 inches on hand and for sale in lots to
suit purchasers at manufacturers prices by
N. Si G. TAYLOR,
Nos. 3 and 5, Branch street, Philadelphia.
April 10, ISSO. tlO-lOt
To the C itizens of Lancaster Co.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER,
HAS now on hand, and offers for sale on the
most reasonable terms, a lull assortment ot
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
WINDOW GLASS, ol all sizes ami qualities, of
French, English and Amerirun manufacture.
WHITE LEAD, pure ami No. I of all the most
approved brands, by the barrel or keg.
Also, COLORS ol every description, - either dr\
or in Oil.
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Varnishes, Paml
Brushrs, Diamonds, Putty, Putty Knives, ami a full
assortment ol painters materials.
Likewise —(Hue,- Potash, Dye Stuffs, Bleaching
materials for milliners use, Bic., Sic.
All the popular Patent Medicines, as Swaim’s
Panacea and Vermifuge; Dr. .lane’s Medicines;
Shoemaker’s Renowned Rheumatic and Strength
ening Piasters, the host remedy in existence tbi
Rheumatism, Pains or Weakness in the Back,
Breast or Side. -
Every article warranted genuine, and all articles
sold will be delivered at anv’of the Wharves or
Depots, free of charge to the purchaser.
“Quick Saj.fs and Small Profits.”
ROBERT SHOEMAKER,
S. W. corner Second and Green sts., Philadelphia.
N. B. —Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
Morclt 26, 1850. 9-6 m
D. HOSTETTER,
CII AS. BEATES.
Fstate of Henry .Slirelncr & Wile,
of Dlanlieim Tup.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc'r.
WHEREAS, John L. Hostetler, Assignee of
Henry Shreiner and Wife, did on the 19ili
day of March, 1850, file in the ollice ol the Pm
thonotary 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 27th day of April, ISSO, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions he filed.
Attest: HENRY STOEK, Prolh’y.
Proth’ys Office, Lan. March 26, ’5O. 9-4 t
C olumbia Bank & Bridge Co.
INTEREST ON DEPOSITES.
AT a meeting of the Directors of the Columbia
Bank and Bridge Company, held on Tuesday,—,
the 4th of December, 1849, it was
Resolved , That from and alter the sth of Decem
ber, 1849, interest will' be paid on deposits made
with this institution, as follows, viz :
On sums deposited for three months, at the rale ol'
4 per cent, per annum.
On sums deposited for six and nine months, at the
rate of 4J- per cent, per annum.
On sums deposited for twelve monts, at the rale of
5 per cent, per annum.
The interest on the twelve monthsdepositos to be
paid annually.
By order of the Directors,
SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier.
Columbia, March 19, ISSO. 8-3 in
X(\ TONS HOOP IRON, 1, v, j, n } ii,
lj and 2 inches.
40 Tons Rod Iron, 3-1-6 to 3 inches.
10,000 Libs. Slide! Brass.
5,000 “ Brass Wire.
2,000 “ Copper do.
10,000 “ Brass Kettles, bailed aiul. unbail-.'
ed, on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers"
at reduced prices, by
AT THE OLD STAND. IN NORTH QUEEN
STREET,
One floor North of Michael Met Irauns Hotel.
JACOB HERZOG, most respectfully informs Ins
friends and the public generally, that having
purchased a large stock of Goods from a Philadel
phia Merchant, who is bound lor California, be now
offers them to the citizens of the Citv and County ol
Lancaster, consisting of
DRY GOODS & JEWELRY.
at much lower prices than can be'‘bought at an)
other establishment in the city of Lancaster. His
Dry Goods consist in part of Cloths, Cussimeres,
Cassinels, Vestings, &c.
His stock of JEWELRY consists of Gold and
Silver Watches ol'every description; Gold Keys,
Seals, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Pencils, Pens,
Chains, Sic., Air.
TO THE LADIES!
He respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies,
to his large and varied assortment of Satms, Silks,
ami Velvets; Bonnet Flowers and Ribbons; Kid
Gloves of every color ; Parasols and Parasoletts,
and a variety of Laces, Edgings, Lawns, Detains,
Alapacas, and every article of this description gen
erally kept in a Fancy Dry Goods Store.
MILLINKRS AM) SHOPKKKI’KRS
Can be supplied atall limes, with Ribbons, Flowers,
Laces, and all such articles as they generally make
use of, at lower prices, than ever purchased
in tins city.
PKDLARS are respectfully invited to give him a
call. These goods are all new ami fresh, and we
auk the public to call and see them, as we are de
termined to sell goods as low as any other estab
lishment in the city, and lie Hatters himself that he
will be able to sell to them on such terms, as can
not tail to please.
B. —The highest Cash Price paid for Rags.
JACOB HKRZOd.
10-3 m
rHK subscribers beg leave thus to acquaint their
friends and the public, that they’ve made such
arrangements with a house in the city ot Philadel
phia, as will enable them to execute orders for the
purchase and sale of
BANK STOCK, RAIL ROAD STOCK, STATK
AND UNITED STATES LOANS, & c . &c.,
At the Board of Brokers, with promptness and
fidelity and on as favorable terms in every respect,
as can be done in Philadelphia. The faithful and
confidential execution of all business entrusted to
them may be relied on.
Money sately invested for individuals on Estates,
in Bonds and Mortgages, State and United Slates
securities, &c. &c. Personal attention will he given
to the proper transfer, &c., of
Stock, Loan** &ۥ*
and such general supervision as will obtain for those
intrusting business to them the safest and most de
sirable securities.
Also, the collection of. Notes, Checks, Bills, &c.,
on Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and the
towns &c. in this vicinity.
Also, persons desirous of buying or selling any
stock of the Lancaster Banks, Conestoga Steam
Mills Gas or Turnpike Stocks by leaving the order
in our nands will meet with prompt attention.
JOHN F. SHRODER,
GEORGE K. REED,
N. W. corner of East King and Duke st 9. Lancaster.
Feb. 12, 1850. _ 3-ly
To Farmers and Men of Business.
OILS, CANDLES, AND GUANO.
r T'HE subscriber offers, at the lowest rates, in any
-L quantity to suit purchasers, genuine PERU
VIAN GUANO, and every variety of Sperm, Whale,
Lard, and Tanner’s Oils. Manufacturers, Tanners,
Farmers, Dealers and Consumers, are invited to
call. GEO. W. RIDGWAY,
No. 37, North Wharves, the first Oil Store, below
Race street, Philadelphia,
April 2, 1860
Books that are Books.
To Gas Fitters.
N. & G. TAYLOR,
Nos. 3 and 5 Brancli Street, Philadelphia
April 16, 1850. 10-lUt
Bargain*! Bargain*!!
A CARD-