the markets* ■ l.tHcasfer: Markets, . LAtrcASXXB 9 June 29. . The Floor market it firm—s4,B7l is offered tor •uperfiae, and $5 for extra. . Wheat, White $1 15—Red $1 10. _*> 60 Grain —Corn is.in good reqaeat at 56c —Kye w, Oats 33c. Philadelphia Market* Philadelphia, June 29 Condition of the Markets. Flour is in limited demand, both for ex P° r^*" aursßC-w-SrKS-S ground at the latter rate, and extra and fancy brands at $5 62J to 6 75. Rve Flour is nominally held at ipo. In Corn Meal no further transactions. We quote a ‘Grain-Wheat is dull. Sales of good white at $129 per bushel. Red is worth $1 20al 21 Rye is scarce and wanted. Corn is in fair demand., yellow at 62i cents, afloat . Oats are steady; 1300 bashela prime Pennsyl?ania sold at 43*a44* cent*. Whiskey—Sales in hhds. at 23|, and barrels at 231 a 24 cents. Baltimore Markets. Baltimore, June 29. Flour.—There, haa been, this week, under the news from Europe, a decline in the price of Flour. On Saturday last 700 bis. Howard st. sold at $5 25, at which rate 800 bbls changed hands on Monday. On Tuesday,' however, 200 bbls. were sold at $5 12fc, and 100 bbls. select brand's at $5 18|. On Wednesday there were sales of only 200 bbls. at $5 12*. The inquiry- was better yesterday, and about 900 bbls. were taken at $5 12*. Sales to day of 500 bbls. at $5 12*. • » Grain.—Wheat of all descriptions has been very scarce this week. Several lots of Penna. red sold early in the week at 119a120c, and white at. 128 a 130 c, the latter for very prime. We quote Md. fair to prime reds at 112all8c, and white at 120 a 128 cents. * . There is a fair supply of Corn, and demand lair, with sales of white ats9a6oc, and yellow at 61a62 cents. Oats- is very scarce; a lot of Va. brought 41a42 cents, and a load of Pa. do. 44 cents. THE CATTLE MARKETS. Philadelphia Cattle Market, June 29.—At market about 1,500 head of beef cattle, 200 cows and calves, and 600 hogs. Prices. — Beeves—The bulk ol the sales were at 6 00 a $8 00 per 100 lbs. Cows and Calves sold at 16 to $4O. Hogs all sold at 5 00 a $5 50 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs. —The former sold at 2 to $4; the latter at 1 to $3, according to quality. Baltimore Cattle Market, June 29.—Offerings to-day, 950 head of beeves, 455 head of which were sold to city butchers at prices ranging from -2 60 to $4 00 per 100 .bs. on the hoof, being equal ,t 0.6 00 as 7 75 net, and averaging $3 25 gross. 430 were driven to Philadelphia, and the balance left over unsold. the cattle offered were, grass-led. , ' ' Hogs.— The market was more active. We quote them at 4 ST a $5 25 per 100 lbs. Ne** York Cattle Market, June 28.—At mar ket to-day, 1600 beef cattle, 100 cows and calves, and 5,000 sheep and lambs. Prices. —Beef cattle Sales of good retailing qualities at from 600to$8 00 per 100 lbs. 560, unsold. Cows and Calves.—Transactions at from 22 00 to 23 a $4500. All sold. Sheep and Lambs.—Saleß of shee|> at from 2 50 to 4 00 a $7, and lambs at 2 00 to $3 50. . J Conestoga Council, Wo. S. ALL members of the Order who arc desirous of participating in the celebration of the U.,0. A. M., on the 4th of July next, are requested to meet at the Hall on the morning of the 4th, at 7 o’clock precisely. N. B. —Dinner tickets to be had from the commit tee of Arrangements, at this office, and at the Hall on the morning of the 4th. By Orderofthe Committee. 23-11 Centre Square Hat Store* THE subscriber inform* his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has just opened a new and CAP STOREM In Baumgardner’s building, Centre Square, where, a splendid assortment of \ RUSSIA, SILK, FUR, BEAVER, NUTRIA, BRUSH and MOLESKIN HATS will be constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, on as reasonable terms as they can be ob tained at any other establishment in the city. . He will also keep a contant suppfy of CAPS, of afl sizes and of the latest and most fashionable styles, which he will sell very cheap. I SUMMER HATS, embracing every variety of the latest styles, will also be constantly kept on hand, and disposed of at the very lowest rates. All Hats procured at this establishment will be brushed and ironed without any charge- He solicits a share of public patronage, feeling confident that his assortment cannot be excelled, and that, as it regards price, he will sell as cheap as the cheapest. and examine—as no charge will be made for taking a look at his HATS AND CAPS. 53rDon>t forget the place—northwest corner of Centre Square, near the Market House, and adjoin -ing Baumgardner’s Store Lancaster, July 2, 1850. Mysterious Enockings! KNOCKING DOWN .THE PRICES OF SUM- MER GOODS REMEMBERED it should be by one and all, that at Wentz’s Eagle Dry Goods Store, late Longenecker’s, they are selling summer goods of every description at prices greatly reduced.— Silks —Foulards included. .A few more of those rich chameleon Silk Parasols for 75 cents—yet in store. • THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, july 2-23] Corner E. King and Centre Square. Shenk. & Long’s Coal Yard. 4,000* TONS OF COAL. THE subscribers wpuld take this method ot thanking their friends and the public in general for the very liberal encouragement betowed on them for the past season, and that they still continue the Coal business at the same place, on the yard form erly occupied by- B. &J. Reinhold, in the city of Lancaster, where they will constantly have on hand a general assortment of COAL for family use, for Lime Burning and Blacksmithing, which they will sell as low, according to quality, as any other in the city or vicinity; and by personal attention to the business and every endeavor to please their customers, they expect a full share of public pat-, ronage. Please call and view our stock and ascer tain the price before purchasing elsewhere. B. F. SHENK, R. H. LONG. july 2-23-3m] Crane’s Patent Soap, 1850, BARNARD & HESS having bought the right to sell the above article in Lancaster City and County, beg leave to state that they have taken one of the New Stores in East Orange street, five doors east of North Queen street, and are now ready to fill all orders that may be sent to their store, which orders will be thankfully received and punc tually attended to. The public are invited to give it a fair trial. N. B. —The genuine will be stamped “Crane’s Patent, 1850, manufactured by Barnard & Hess, Lancaster, Pa.” —all others without this are coun lerleits. All persons are cautioned against infringing on thiß patent, as they will be dealt with according to law. JOHN BARNARD, july 2-23-4t*J BOXES'ORANGES in prime order. £/UU 300 do LEMONS. 300 do RAISINS. 400 DRUMS FIGS. 1000 BUSHELS MERCER POTATOES. 10,000 PEACH AND TRUCK BASKETS. Just received and for sale at PALMER & SMITH’S, No. 3, North Wharves, Philadelphia, July 2. ; 23-4 t 2,000,000 Feet of Lumber. B. REINHOLD & CO., INFORM their friends and the public in general, .that‘they are opening a LUMBERYARD, on the corner of PRINCE and LEMON STREETS, in the city of Lancaster, where they will keep con stantly on hand a very large assortment of Lumber, which they pledge themselves to sell as low, ac cording to quality, as any other Lumber Yard in the city or vicinity. Bill stuffs furnished at the shortest notice. » \ By personal attention and a disposition to accom modate, we hope to receive a share of the public patronage. Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere. t B. REINHOLD, B- P. SHENK, H. LONG. july 2-23-3m] Notice to Depositors. Lancaster £ank, > July 2, 1850. \ NOTICE is hereby given, that Foreign Ba&k bills of a less denomination than .Five Dollars, will not be received from aiTd after the Ist day of August next July 2, 1850. st-23. Estate of Thomas Jefferies, dec’d, LETTERS testamentary having been .granted to the undersigeed executors, on the will of Tho mas Jeffries, late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d, the Register of Wills of the county of Lancaster: indebted to the estate are hereby noti - ned to make payment, and all persons having claims against the estate, to present the same for paym’t. AMELIA JEFFERIES. „ . EDWIN JEFFERIES, Lancaster, July 2, 1850. 6t23 ' a ***y |arg®. ▼ariety-.of the best Books nubiished. among" which are'the following: STANDARD "WORKS. Hume's History'of England, fromlhe invasion of Julias Cssarto theAbdicatfoh of James the Sec ond, 1688. A new edition with the author's last Corrections and Improvements; to which is pre fixed an Account of hif Life, written by himself; also, a complete Index to the whole Work, ar ranged expressly for this-editions complete in 6*vols. with a portrait. 12mo. black cloth, at only 40 cents per vol. Macanley’s History of England ; being a con inna tion of Hume to the present time; 12 mo. [uni ' form with the above] st vols. cloth, at 40 cents. Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. With Notes, by Rev. N. H. Milman, rector of St. Margaret’s Westminster: an entire-new edition, from the last London edi tion; to which is added a complete edition to the whole work, arranged expressly for this edition. ‘ To be completed in 6 vols. with a portrait, 12 mo. black cloth. The anove-series of Historical Works are known as the Boston Library and for unifor mity of style and durability of binding, quality of paper and printing, they are the cheapest series of books ever offered to the public. Maunder’s Treasury of History 2 large vols. full of plates, 1400 pages, at $4,00. Sparks s American Biography, 15 vols., at S7,OU, less than half price. Library of Choice Reading, 19 vols., bound, only $4,00. Wayland’s Politics! Economy, l2mo. How to be a Man, by H. Newcomb. How to be a Lady, by same. Sales of 3000 bushels Anecdotes for Boys, by same. Anecdotes for Girls, by same. POCKET BOOCS, a fine variety just received. July 2,1860. 2t-22 LANCASTER COUNTY , SS. A T an Orphans’ Court held at Lan f| o iJ J\ caster for the County of Lancaster, || seal.- | on the 28th day of June, 1850: Israel On motion of N. Ellmaker, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the following named heirs and legal representatives of PETER GOOD, (Windmill Maker,) late of Earl township, dec’d, viz : David Good, Joseph Markley and Barbara'his wife, Daniel Good, of Canada West, by his Agent or Attorney Abraham Weaver, Mary Good, sindip woman, Chas. | Ott and Mary Ann his wife, Eliza I&ndes, Susannah ; Landes, Barbara Landes and Leah R. Landes—the i Susannah, Barbara and Leah R. by, their Guardian I Michael Sensenig—'Elizabeth Good a lunatic by j her committee Jonathan Good, Amos Good and Eliza Ann Good, by their Guardian Jonathan Good, and George Good by his Guardian Hatzel Stirk, and Jonathan Good, to appear in the Orphans’ Court of : Lancaster County on the THIRD M.ONDAY IN AUGUST NEXT, to accept or reluse to accept the Real Estate of Peter Good, dec’d, at the appraise, m’ent thereof made —or she# cause why the same should not be sold according to law.. The Court further direct that personal notice be given to those residing in this county, and to those ouVof the county by publication in the Lancaster Intelligencer & Journal, printed in the city of Lan caster, fbr three successive weeks prior to the re urn day of said Rule. By the Court, 4 JAMES DYSART, for C. 0. C. 23-3 t Estate of John Kellar, dec’d. LETTERS of administration on the estate oi John Kellar, late of Warwick township, dec’d, having been issued to the subscriber, residing in said township by the Register of Lancaster county: All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tnose having claims will present them without delay, properly authen ticated for settlement. AGREEABLY to direction of the Water Com mittee of the City of Lancaster, sealed propo sals will bo received for the erection of a new re servoir, immediately adjoining the present basin, until 6 o’clock P. M. on Saturday tne-13lh day of July next, at, the Mayor’s office—at which place, a plan and specifications, of the same, can be seen after Thursday the 4th day of July next.. M. CARPENTER, WM. MATHIOT, GEO. M. STEINMAN, HENRY CARPENTER, Sub Committee. 23-3 t $U> Reward. RAN away fronTthe subscriber residing in Ful ton. township, Lancaster County, Pa., on the 6ih day of June iast, an Indentured apprentice to the Coach Making business, named WILLIAM N. BARNETT. Said boy is about 17 years of age, oi l ruddy complexion, a little freckled, and had on when he went away a dark cloth coat, black satti net pants, satin vest, silk hat and boots newly footed. All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trust ing him on my account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. The above reward will be paid to any person delivering him in the Jail of Lancaster county, so that I can get him again, or returning I him to me at'my residence. 1 WILLIAM J. MARCHBAtfK. 23-3t* JUST OPENED—2 cases sup. Bleached Muslins, worth 10 cents, which we are selling for 6icts. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., late Longencker’s, july 2-23] Eagle Dry Goods Store. JAMES GEIDNER. 23-tf Estate of Mary Eeib, a Eunatic. In the Court oft Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, Levi Grube, Committee of Mary Leib, a Lunatic, did on the 19th day of June, 1850, 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 appoint ed the third Monday of August, 1850, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: HENRY STOEK, Prolh’y. Proth’ys Office, Lan. July 2, 1850. 23-4 t Mothers! Read this Attentively. Keeler’s Cordial and Carminative,^# FOR the speedy and permanent cure of Diarr hoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus , Cholic, Summer Complaints, Flatulency , Pains in the Stomach, 4-c., and for all derangements of the stomach and bowels from Teething. time has again arrived when disease of the stomach and bowels carries its thousands to a premature grave. Is there no remedy to stay the frightful mortality that sweep over the land, nor to stay the march of death? We answer, YES—the Cordial will cure and prevent nine-tenths of all cases of diseases affecting' these organs. More than five thousand cases of disease were cured by it during the past year. Families leaving the city, consulting the welfare of their children and selves, will act wisely to take this article with them. In all cases of failure the money will cheerfully be returned, and to all those who are unable to pur chase it will be cheerlully bestowed. GEORGE C. HESS. B. C. BACHMAN 9 Cashier. SAMUEL KELLAR, Admin’r. Litiz Mills, July 2, 1850. 23-6 t To Contractors. Lancaster, July 2, 1850. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, Greenwood ttvp., Juniata co., March 17, ’4B, Dear Doctor —Gratitude for the immediate and lasting jelief, received from your valuable Cordial and Carminative, induces me to take the liberty of writing to you, that you may know the value of a medicine which no family should be without. My friend, your agent, being in our neighborhood,cal led to see our family, and fortunately left a small bottle. I happened to have a severe attack of Dysentery from which I was not expected to recover; after every other medicine had failed to afford re lief, your cordial was thought of, and wonderful to say the third teaspoonful had the effect not only to relieve the moat excrutiating pain but to leave my bowels in a regular state. I expect to be in Phila delphia shortly* when I shall call and thank you in person. Your obliged Friend, G. R. Fraley. K7“Read also the voluntary testimony from a practising physician of Lancaster county. Neff'sville , Lancaster co., Dec. 11th, 1846. Dr. Keeler: —Sometime last summer your agent left me some of your Infant Cordial and Carmina tive, urging me try it. It so happened that 1 had a case; a child about six months old, whose stomach and bowels were in a very disordered condition, caused by a deficiency of its mother’s milk. The child was a mere skeleton; there was much torm ma, tenesmus, and constant evacuations. I admin istered every medicine I could think of, with but a slight alleviation of the complaint; I then thought of giving your medicine a trial, commencing with small doses, I soon however perceived the child could bear a full dose as recommended in direc tions ; before it had taken halt a bottle, the stomach and bowels had recovered their natural tone, every other bad symptom yielded and the child recovered very rapidly. I have no hesitation in saying that your medicine is the very best for the above complaints I have ad ministered in a 21 year’s practice. Very respectfully, your friend, H. W. BOWMAN, M. D v Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail at No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale also by Geo. A. Miller, Lancaster; B. Williams, Columbia; J. R. Brubaker, N. Holland; J. Gyger &H. L. Frees, Strasburg; R. Weidler, Bareville; J. Frank & W. K. Martin, Hempfield Township; and by Druggists and Merchants in every town throughout the county and State. Where also may be had Dr. Keeler’s celebrated COUGH SYRUP, VERMIFUGE SYRUP, RHEU- MATIC LOTION, LIVER & SANATIVE PILLS, remedies of unsurpassed efficacy and which any one whether rich or poor, in town or country should always have by them. DR. KEELER’S PANACEA for purify ing the-Blood and correcting all morbid humors of the This remedy is‘the best known for chronic diseases of the cheat, stomach, liver and skin—chronic. Rheumatism and for all Scrofulous, Syphilitic and 'constitution, disorders. Ladies ol a weak and nervous constitutional suffering with sallow complexion, loss of appetite, and functional derangement will find a sovereign remedy in the Panacea. QCrSee pamphlets.,* Price $1 per bottle, july 2 23-tf' Conowlafio Bridge. mHB President and Directors of the Conowingp i Bridge Cinnpany; having purchased the right of the old Susquehanna Bridge Company, near. Conowingo, will lose no time in infor mation relative to the best kind of a budge to be erected, haring ini view a construction least liable to accident by-fire, &s well, as durability, .cost, With their present information, they are induced to believe that a bridge can be built for about thirty thousand dollars, which they think caonotfaU to pay an interest on the investment. They will make arrangements at aa early a day as practicable, of which notice will be given, to open books for sub scription of stock, St-several of the most prominent places, where the greatest interest will be felt in the enterprise, and will give their personal attention as far as they can. • In the meantime they beg leave to call the atten tion of all those interested, to the importance of the subject, that they may be prepared to lend a hand. The land holders as well as the trading men in Lancaster, Chester, Cecil, Harford, and Baltimore counties, will be much benefited by it, and the city of Baltimore, although she may think it a small matter contrasted with her great works,will never theless receive a large additional trade from the improvement. This Bridge when erected, connec ted as it will be with a turnpike, now in a state of progress to Baltimore, will open a thoroughfare from a rich and improving country, east of the Susquehanna river, through a beautiful, improvable and improving section of country to th'e city of Baltimore, v and cannot fail, we think to enhance the value of land property materially, and benefit all concerned, much beyond the mere cost of im provement. By order of the Board : july 2-23-tf] HENRY McYEY, Sec’y. Wager’s Wine Store. CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA, THE subscriber informs the citi zens of Lancaster and »he ad joining counties, that he has opened a branch of his storein the city of Lancaster, in Scuth Centre Square, ’where can be bad a' fine assortment of choice WINES, BRANDIES, &c. of a quality in all res pects as he exclusively supplied the late Adam Reigart, Esq., and his successor, Geo. H. Whitaker, for a period of more than 35 years up to his death. The business will be conducted under the direc tion of James B. Wager as ray agent. Salesman, P Waring. PETER WAGER, No. 2, South 7th Street, Philadelphia, p. S. —Among the wines will be found very su perior PORT WINE rarely to be met with, and particular!*’ adapted to the use of invalids. Also a few bottles very Old Brandy, june 25 music! music: « Where will I gel the latest Music IS a question frequently asked, and easily ans wered. Just go to Spangler fe Brother’s, North Queen street, who receive all the New Music as soon as published. They have just received the following ' NEW MUSIC, which they respectfully offer to the public at their usual moderate rates: “ Think ere you speak,” a ballad for guitar by Whitland. {t l dreamed of a gentle form,” a ballad, as sung by Mrs. Seguin. Fair Ada’s Cottage, a ballad, by Mrs. George W. Brooks. Clarissa Waltz, by Henry Kleber, for Piano. Salvadora Waltz, by B. F. Scull, do do. Come Hunters .Young ani Old, a duett, by Miss L. Herman. Jeannett and Jeanott, with variations by C. Grobe. Prize Polka for Piano, by H. Schneider. Bridgewater Quickstep, by John B. Muller (?) La Belle, written by James D. Bennet, Esq. Columbia March-, with a likeness of G. Wolle, Esq., of Columbia and composed by Miss E. Myers. Susquehanna March, for Piano Forte, by V. Dieter. The Celebrated Bachelors Polka with “ Variations Brilliante,” by Charles Grobe. The Adieu,, words by T. J. Diehl, music by J. A. Getz. Nancy’s Fancy Polka, by Gustave Blessner. “ Diadem,” brilliant waltz, by Jas. N. Beck. “Happy Home,” waltz for Piano, by J. C. Beckel. The Hauntß of Merry Childhood, a .ballad by W. J. | (Lemon. Moss Rose Polka, by J. L. Kocherpersger. Ravel Dance or La lota Arragonaise by J. C. Beckel. The Spring Garden Polka, by J. C. Beckel. Raini’s.Dream Waltz, do do do. Opera Polka, # do do do. Kitty Carey, a song, music by G. F. Benkert. National Greys Quickstep, for Piano, by Charles A. Mintzer. The Panorama Polka, by J. C. Beckel. The Spirit of the Fountain Waltz, by Miss Maggy Blankman. The Mazume Polka Quadrilles, by J. C. Beckel. Angel Waltz, sentimental, by Edw. C. Jungerich. june 25 22 Pure Lemon Syrup, FOR making Lemonade, Efferverscent drink with Soda, Flavoring Creams, Ices*.; Jellies, &c. The above Syrup contains the dfelicate and uni versally admired flavor of the fresh Lemons, is not liable to injury by age or climate, and with which, at any moment a glass of Pure Lemonade can be made. Prepared and sold at . CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Drug and Chemical Store, East King street june 25 22-tf Capital Wanted. AN active business man having from THREE to FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to invest in a profitable business now in operation in the city of Philadelphia. None but those who have the means and character of a business man need apply. — Addresß, with real name, M. P. E., Intelligencer office. [June 18-21-4t* Apprentices Wanted. TWO Apprentices to the Tailoring business wan ted immediately. Those who have been at the business would be preferred. Apply in West King Btreet, next door to Hager’s store, june 18-21-3t] E. M. HAMBRIGHT. Cltlorlde of Lime. NOW that the summer is here, persons who are desirous of preserving their health, as well as that of those around them, would do well to procure some’of the above article, and sweeten and purify their premises. It may be obtained fresh and gen uine of GEO. A. MILLER, june 18-21] West King street. Grain Cradles. GRAIN CRADLES, comprising Good’s. /w\_/V_/ Brensor’s and Souder’s make, and war ranted. For sale.low at REUBEN S. ROHRER’S Cheap Hardware Store jane 18-21] A lew Stove. THE SUMMER BAKER—a fine Stove for Sum mer use, just received and for sale at REUBEN S. ROHRER’S june 18-21] Cheap Hardware store. RASPS AND FILES. —Spencer’s celebrated horn Shoe Rasps. Also, Spencer’s, Swinburn’s and Ashton & Jackson’s superior half round and flat Bastard files for sale at REUBEN S. ROHRER’S Cheap Hardware Store. june 18-21] HAND SAWS.—Spear & Jackson’s superior Hand Saws. Also, American Saws of every description, for sale at REUBEN S. ROHRER’S Cheap Hardware Store. june 18-21] COLEMANVILLE NAILS.—2SO Kegs Coleman ville Nails, all sizes, on hand and for sale at REUBEN S. ROHRER’S Cheap Hardware Store. june 18-21] WHITE FRENCH WORK CAPES. —A few more left, beautiful patterns, very cheap.- Now, then, is the time for bargains ! Ladies ! if you are in want of the article, call june 11-19] REAL FRENCH manufacture, beautiful colors of Pink, Blue, Green, Corn, Lylac Small Dots and figured* 4-4 LAWN for Dresses, the best article ever manufactured —all of which are the more desirable on account of the durability ol the colors. BEE HIVE STORE, june 11-20] North Queen street. SHAWLS, SHAWLS —Good quality, now selling for the low price of 25 cts., worth $l,OO. AT THE BEE HIVE, North Queen Street June 11-20] Gold Fens! Gold Fens! WE have Beers & Clark’s Unrivalled Pens, either with or without cases. These are a first-rate article —we have a fine supply. Sell; them very cheap. To be had only at june 25-22] JUDD fe MURRAY’S. Notice. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance of money in the hands of Daniel Lefever, (farmer,) assignee of Geo. Peters and wife, of Bart township, will attend for the pur pose of his appointment at the public house ot Geo. Shaub, in Quariyville, Bart township, on DAY, the 18th DAY OF JULY NEXT, at 9 o’clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. Colerain, June 25, 1850. Estate of Geo Pickel, Sr M dec’d. LETTERS of administration on the estate of George Pickel, Sr., dec’d, late of Bart twp., Lancaster county, have been granted to the sub scribers res ding in said township: All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. PETER PICKEL, GEO. H. PICKEL, Administrators jane 26-SS-6t*] , The Cb*ap Hardware Store, , Eait.lijig Stnet, opposite leutnkop’i Hotel. "TV EUBEN & ROHRKR,laieSprecher fcßohrer,i [V returns-his: thanks for the many: past favors bestowed upon the late firm, and would inform them that he will continue the businesa at the old stand, and solicits their further favors. He would call their attention -to a well', selected stock of . FORH6H & HOlßfnC HABDWUB, such as Locks, Latches, Butt Hinges, Files, Saws, Screws, Bolts and a general assortment of Building Materials. Chisels, Hatchets, Broad Axes, Drawing Knives, Braces and Bitts; Egley’s Superior; Domestic Augers, and all kinds of Carpenter Tools. * Iron and Steel. Hammered and -Rolled Iron of alLsizes, Shear, Blister, Sheet and Cast Steel, Slit, Hoop and Sheet Iron, of -all kinds. • A-CTTTma Asm f Bellows, Screw Plates, Rasps and every description of Blacksmith-Tools. cutlery. „ w SaperiorPocket Knives from the Waterville Man-, ufactoring Company. Also, English Pen Knives, Fine Ivory Knives and Forks, Buck, Bone and Cocoa handle Knives and Forks; Razors, Scissors, &c., &c. Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, either in whole setts or single piece. Britannia Candlesticks, Tumblers, Plates, &c. SADDLERY. —Bitts, Buckles, Hames, Webbing, Hog Skins, Traces, Saddle Trees, Whip Stalks, Tacks, Thread, &c. Broad and Narrow Lace, Oil Cloth, Curtain Frames, Brass and Silver Hub bands. GLASS, OILS, AND PAINTS, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, White Lead, Paints, Brushes, &c Tubs, Buckets, Coolers, Churns, Meat Stands, Butter Firkins, Water Cans and Kegs, Wash Bask ets, Market Baskets, Half Bushel and Peck Mea sures; Clover, Timothy, Herd and Orchard Grass SEEDS. a STOVES. C"S The celebrated Victory Cook Stove ; also, Hathaway Stove ; Wood and Coal Stoves. „ PATENT CULTIVATOR. The attention of Farmers is called to the Patent Cultivator, and also Minnick’s Ploughs. SCYTHES AND SNATHS. A new article' of Grain Scythes, very superior also, Waldron’s, Winsted’s, Darling’s, Dunn & Taylor’s, Robey & Sawyer’s, and Morris* Grain and Grass Scyth'es. GRAIN CRADLES. —Good & Brenser’s make of Grain Cradle. HAY RAKES Rakes of different kinds, Whet Stones, &c., and a large assortment of Farming utensils, all of which Will be sold at the lowest prices. [june 4-IS-tf The Assam Tea Company, 136 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORK. THE proprietors beg to call the attention of con noisseurs in Tea, and the heads oi families to the Choice and Rare selection of Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. THE TEAS OFFERED ARE THE FOLLOWING: The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1 00 p. lb. ts Niphon, do *075 “ “ Diari, do “ 050 “ “ Osacca, a Green Tea, “ 100 iC « Too-taiaa, do “ 075 “ {t Ticki-tsiaa, do tc 060 “ “ , Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil ot Assam, “ 1 Ofl “ With a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the pro prietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Teas equal to THE FIRST YEARS’ PROFITS on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package,.a numbered certificate, entitling him to ONE CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBUTION! For every Fifty Cents laid out, and on the receipts, amounting to $20,000, tho undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value often per cent., or TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS , will be Given away as Bonuses ! 1 according to the following SCALE: 5 Prizes of 50 lbs of Tea each $1 00 per lb. 2501b5. or $250 26 “ « “ 500 “ 500 10 “ « « 500 “ 600 5 a a a 600 « 500 1 a a . t* 260 “ 250 20 “ 50 « 100 “ 250 “ 425 Prizes in all. Those persons who prefer lower priced Teas, can receive their prizes in proportion, or THEY WILL BE RE-PURCHASED FOR CASH , at a reduction of 10 per cent. JttrCOUNTRY AGENTS required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,) to the Company’s De pot, as above. [june 4-3m-18 BARNUM’S MUSEUM, „ PHILADELPHIA. CORNER CHESNUT AND SEVENTH STS. OPEN Day and Evening from 8 A. M. till 10 P. M. Two performances in the Lecture Room daily at 3 and 8 o’clock, P. M. IMMENSE PREPARATIONS FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! Six successive performances by the talented Com pany and numerous Assistants. The Celebrated Lancashire Bell Ringers, the most astonishing performers in the World —who produce the most singular and delightful melody, jy the use of Twenty Bells at one time, viz : 4 to each performer, a feat never accomplished by any other Company living—will appear at each perfor mance. National Dissolving Views, TheWonder fiil Chromatrope, National Tableaux and Songs, Dances, Ballads, and a numberless variety of en tertainments by the Company. —sol,ooo CURIOSITIES ! As a tithe of. which may be mentioned Wax Figures, Portraits, Cosmorama, Beasts, Birds, Fishes and Insects, Shells, Minerals, Precious Stones, Relics, Costumes, Implements and Trinkets of all nations. The huge Sea Lion, Mermaid, In visible Sybil, Mammoth Cat Fish, Statuary—both colossal and pigmy—and thousands of others. s3*Admittance 25 cents. Children under 10 ydars I2h cents. [june 11-20-lm AT THE BEE HIVE, North Queen Street. THOS. C. COLLINS, 22-4 t . CARPENTER PLANES, BRITTANIA WARE. CEDAR WARE. NEW HARDWARE STORE George D. Sprecber, (OF THE FIRM OF SPRECHER * ROHRERJ HAVING purchased the Store Stand, and the entire Btock of HARDWARE, GLASS, &c., from A. W. Russel, in North Queen street, respect fully informs the patrons of the old concern and his friends that he is determined to devote his whole time and attention to the purchasing and selling of his goods, so as. to make it particularly the interest of the public to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. His stock embraces a large and general assort ment of HARDWARE, consisting of COOK, COAL and NINE- [li/yfllL PLATE STOVES, of the most modern patterns, and best metals. c|52“P IRON, a general assortment of bar, hoop, sheet, slit and round IRON. STEEL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All kinds of building materials, such as Nails ol every kind, Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. An ex tensive assortment of Planes, Saws, Chisels, Braces and Bits, and Rules. To Housekeepers, Articles consisting of Kettles, Pots, Pans, Griddles, Coffee Mills, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Shovels and Tongs, Candlesticks, Lamps, Looking Glasses, &c., &c. Also, a large assortment ot CEDAR WARE, viz :—Brewing and Wash Tubs of all sizes, Churns, Buckets, Bushels, Half Bushels, Pecks and Half Pecks, Stands of all sizes, Turned Bowls, Pails, Butter Prints, Boxes, &c., Bic. MAHOGANY BOARDS AND VENEERS. ALSO —Railroad and other Shovels, Spades, Forks, Picks, Mattocks, Rakes, &c., together with every other article kept in a Hardware Store; all of which will be disposed of wholesale or retail, on the most reasonable terms. He hopes by strict attention to business, and a determination to please his customers, to receive a share of public patronage. ££rold Castings and Flaxseed will be taken in exchange for goods. GEO. D. SPRECHER. Lancaster, June 11, 1850. 20-3 m AT the BeeHivc Store North Queen street, can be found the greatest variety, “Notwithstand ing the great rite in Hoe ieryj* that has ever been shown in any one estab- lishment between the “ Two Great Oceans Hosiery of all kinds, Colors, size and quality. Also, Cotton i Hose for Gents, mixed, bleached and unbleached real heavy 3 thread, all of which will be sold very cheap at the BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen Street. june 11-20]" Silks! Silks! BLK. and col’d can be had almost for the asking of them with Trimmings, such as Heavy Blk. Silk Lace, Starr Head Fringe, and any quantity of different patterns and widths; Blk; Gimps, and JENNY LIND for the making of MANTILLAS, a truly desirable article lor Ladies Wear, now selling at the BEE HIVE STORE, june 11-20] North Queen Street. TWO CASES Beautiful styles and colors CUR TAIN CHINTZ, just opened, selling at6i, 8, 10. and 121 cts., worth double the money. At the BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen Street. june 11-20] FOULARDS, FOULARDS, warranted fast colors, celebrated for.washing, and perfect in every respect, selling off very cheap, * AT THE BEE HIVE, jane 11-20] . Planfe Bo|d HeettiiKv A Lancaster and-JSpliratnT orn pike and.-Plank Road Company,’* held at the public : nouse of Mr. John'Michael, in the.city‘of*Lancas ter, on the 15th inßt., it was itotfoed,' Tbfct Book* of subscription to $e stock' of the Lancaster and Ephxatt. Turnpike and Plank Road Company be opened by the Commissioners, ; on MONDAY THE 16th DAY OP JULY NEXT, at the following places, to wit; -At the public, house of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster 5 John W. Gross in Ephrata j HenryFritx, in Ephrata- Township; John Forney, in West Earl Township; Levi Schlott at Oregon, and Abraham Landis, Man* heim Township ; remain op f n fire days, and that one dollar per sharebe paid at the time of sub* scribing. Resolved, That Messrs. Joseph Xonigmacher, Henry E. Leman, and Jeremiah^auman,be niittee to prdcure said book's and hare the form of subscription written therein.. Resolved, That Messrs. F. J. Kramph, Robert Moderwell and Thos. E. Franklin, be a committee to collect < information in regard to Plank Roads, and report at the next meeting of the Commissioners. Resolved , That interest be allowed upon the in* stalinents until the road be open. Resolved, That the Commissioners meet at the public house of Mr. John Michael, in the city of Lancaster on MONDAY the 22d JULY next, at half past one o’clock. Commissioners to open the Books are requested to meet at the following places, on the 15th of July next. At Jno. Michael’s Tav- Jno. W. Gross,^Ephrata. ern, city ofX'ancaater. John W. Gross, Robert Moderwell, Wo. Konigmacher, Thos. E. Franklin, - Jos. Konigmacher, John N. Lane, John Royer, F. J. Kramph, Win. Gleim, Levi Schlott, Oregon David Longnecker, Abm. Shenk, Jeremiah Bauman, John Miller, Col. Geo. W. Hamersly, John Reist Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg Jno. Forney’s Tavern, At Abu. Landis* Tavern. John Forney, Abraham Landis, Geo. Laubor, Henry E. Leman, Jacob K. Reed. Thos. Baumgarner, Henry Fritz, New Ber- Henry Fritz, Chas. Bauman. JOHN MILLER, Pres»t Henby E. Lehman, Sec’y June 18 SUMMER! (( The Spring is here, the delicate-footed May, With her fair fingers full of leaves and flowers.” THE Spring is here and Summer follows fast, and now is the time to prepare for the warm but beautiful, season that will soon be upon us, by cal- ling at Men's Emporium of Choice & Cheap Dry Goods. JUST OPENED —Splendid Changeable Dress SILKS! Elegant Black and Green Chamelion MANTILLA SILKS, extra widths, at very low prices. NEW STYLE BAREGE DE LAINES, the new article for 'dresses, which will supersede Bareges as they are more serviceable and will wash ! Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Lawns, Chintzes, Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins, of the best fabrics and most elegant styles. Also, Bonnet, Waist and Neck Ribbons, at ERBEN’S CHEAP STORE. “The sun burns hotly”—we are sure to know it— And “shade thy top-piece”—truly says the poet! Parasols! Parasols! A Large Invoice of PARASOLS of every color and price, Plain and Fringed, large and small, which will be sold lower than ever before offered. Wide Black Silk Laces, Silk Fringes and Gimps for Mantillas, just received. TTim _. China Pearl, Braid, Leghorn and Palm HATS tor Men and Boys, of the new shapes, in endless variety and all prices. . „ Superior Embossed Cloth Piano and Table Cov ers. Damask Linen and Colored Cotton Table Covers, Napkins, Towelling, &c., &c., just received and now opened at the store of CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., , National House Building, next door to Russel’s Hardware Store, Lancaster, Pa. 18-tf Cheap and Fashionable Bonnet' ga AND Jgf Fancy Trimming Store, JET MRS. RANNINGER respectfully invites the at tention of the Ladies to her splendid variety of BONNETS FOR SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, two Cases of which have just been received from Philadelphia, and are of the most fashionable and beautiful description. Also a choice lot of neat Plain Bonnets of the latest style. The ladies cannot fail being pleased by calling at Mrs. Ranninger’s Store, as nearly every thing in the Bonnet or Dress Goods line can there be found ; such as Barege de Laine of very superior quality at 31 cts. Polka lawns at 28 and 31 cts. 5 barred, stripped, figured lack jaconet; Swiss, Mull and India Book Muslins from 10 to 37$ cents—together with a splendid as sortment of Lawns, Ginghams and Calicoes, war ranted fast colors and of the most fashionable and latest styles, from 6? to 25 cents*; also a beautiful style of black and white Sacks and Mantillas, just received from the New York and Philadelphia mar kets. With a great variety of LADIES & MISSES JENNY LIND SHOES, Lasting, Linen and Kid Gaiters; hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Embroidery, Ribbons, Caps, Flow ers, Perfumery, Soaps, Powders, Embroidery for Window Curtains by the pair or yard ; Parasols and Umbrellas of the most beautiful styles. Old Bonnets done up to look as well as new. Mourning Bonnets attended to at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Indeed, the most fastidious admirer of pretty and cheap Goods of all kinds cannot fail to be pleased by the Millinery and Variety Store of Mrs. Ranninger, in North Queen st. jLancaster, 6 doors above the post Office. from' the county are invited to call and examine her Bonnets and Fancy articles, where bargains can be had. [ june 4-18 Who Wants a Neat Fit? BOOTS AND SHOES. THE undersigned thankful for past favors, 1 respectfully informs his friends, and theFHI public generally, that he is still to be found* at his old stand in North Queen street, directly op posite Kaulman’s Black Horse Hotel, where he has on hand a fine assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, for Ladies* and gentlemen’s wear, and is prepared to make to order, at all times and at the shortest, notice, any description of the fashionable Boots and Shoes now worn, and at prices which cannot fail to please. Give him a call. CHRISTIAN STIFFLE. N. B. Mending done in the neatest manner, and at the shortest notice. [jane 4-18*6m EXCHANGE HOTEL, Fast King street, Lancaster, Pa. WILLIAM J. STEELE takes this method of informing the public generally, that having purchased of Mr. Christian, Shertz all the property connected with the EXCHANGE HOTEL,” he has removed to the same, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. He confidently hopes, by strict attention to the wishes of those who may favor him with their patronage, to merit a liberal custom. HIS TABLE will always be liberally furnished with the best delicacies the market affords. HIS BAR will constantly be supplied with Wines and Liquors of the choicest brands. His STABLING is commodious and well fitted up. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Lancaster, June 11, 1850. 20-6 m THIS article is prepared from the best material, and with the addition of a little water, will form a highly pleasant and agreeable summer bev erage. Its convenience is such as to commend it to the use of families, and to those whose occupa tions expose them to the heat. For sale at MILLER’S DRUG STORE, june 18-21-tf] West King street. ARNQLD’S Japan, Red and Blue ; also, Harri son’s Columbian. Ink, in quart, pint and half pint bottles; also, on draught may be found of superior article, at MILLER’S Drug Store, june 18 21] West King street. *»» r * Btotlce to Tax Collectors.- AN abatement of 5 per cent, will be allowed on all State tax paid into the Treasury previous to the 12th of July. The County tax to be collected with that of the State. MILLER FRAIM, Treasurer’* Office, > Treasurer. Lancaster, May 28. 1850. y 18-7 t Ralls! Ralls*! 4’ nnn DRY CHESTNUT RAILS, twelve. feet long, for sale by the subscriber, at Millport, East Lampeter twp., near Lancaster, [june 4, 19-tf. DANIEL POTTS. A small invoice of Bottle Corks, suitable for Bottling Mineral Water, Porter, Ale and Cider. They are of superior quality, and will be sold low. Apply to GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist, jnne 18-21] West King street. Burning Fluid or Ethereal Oil IS manufactured every day at Dr. Rawxjus’Med ical Hall, North Queen st., Lancaster, and sold at 16-cents a quart. [april 16-12-ly Small Profits and Cash Sales, IS the motto at DR. RAWLINS’ Medical Hall, North Queen street, Lancaster, april 16 North Queen; Street. Lemon Syrup. Ink, Ink, Ink. To Bottlers. M£ifrotaastwut <a& 33 . ■ Ho! For F. J. Krlmph’s Clothing Store !” - ■ -Let more ambitiona poets than myself, > Who write' for praise, for patronage, nor pelf, < 'Employ their powere/in penning lofty rhymes, 1 Of other countries and oiother dimes; . 1 Through fancy’s realms they may choose to roam My muse, more humble, fbndlyjuibka of home!— . Hail,'Lancaster!. progressive city, hail! < Where honest industry and wealth prevail! . < How. rapid is thy growth 1 each passing day Brings new improvements, forth in bright array. Where once bleak lots and stagnant pools were seen “And desolation saddened all the green”— Three giant Cotton Mills may now be found, And handsome dwellings ranged in order round. Within the compass of a. single year,: W # see a splendid County-Jail appear. The reign of penny-candles now. is o’er, Bright burning Gas illumines every Store; No more the traveller has to grope his way, The night is .made as brilliant as the day; And e’re the waning of another .year, We’ll have a splendid first-class College here, And last, not least, ’fore eighteen fifty-one, If that is finished what is nqw begun, Three Churches more whose morningbells thro’ time Will ring a very merry Christmas chime: — Much has been done, but much remains to do, A Court House soon we’ll have an Markets new . But after you have taken your wonted round ' And the the sights of this vast city found, . To F. J. K&ahph’s Cheap ClotheSo Store repair *F. J. Kramph is the Agent for this .City for tin Shoulder Seam Skirts. For the Good of the People. W so 63 OS 6^ YIIHE subscriber is now receiving from the New X York and Philadelphia Markets, a large supply of CHEAP GROCERIES , Liquors, Glass and Queensware, together with a splendid assortment of that beautiful, FLINT ENAMEL WARE which is astonishing the et Natives 9 ” and to which we ask tbe attention of the Public. No charge for looking. WATER FILTERERS! WATER FILTERERS! No excuse can now be offered'for using the Hy drant water in its present <( jishy” condition, when you can get one of Evans’ Premium Water Filter ed, which is invaluable for the purpose of clarifying water, and removing any fceted odor, such as is apt to contaminate rain water. For sale only at the BEE HIVE GROCERY, Agent for the Manufacturer. HAMS! HAMSI HAMS! 2000 Pounds Prime Canvassed Kentucky Cured Hams; warranted sweet and free from salt. Mackerel, Salt, Tar by the keg. Fish and Sperm Oils, Fluid, Sperm and Adaman tine Candles; Spices, Starch, Soap, &c., &c. TEAS—Superior, Imperial, Y. Hyson, and Black Teas. COFFEE —Prime Rio, Java and Dutch Coffees. SUGARS —50 bbls. Lovering’s Crushed and Pul verised and New Orleans Sugars. MOLASSES —Another supply of that extra Sugar Syrup. 100 Boxes Raisins, Oranges and Lemons. Figs, Almonds, Candies, Ground Nuts, &c., &c. A fresh supply of Hecker’s Ferina, Samp, Mac aroni, and Vermicelli*. CHEESE —500 Pounds Timothy Jackson’s Cele brated Cream Cheese. FIRE WORKS! 10,000 more of those celebrated "Conversation” Segars, just received. Now is the time, gentlemen. Give us a cal). H. C. FONDERSMITH, Bee Hive Grocery, opposite the Farmers’ Bank. June 4 18 Jefferson Land for Sale. THE undersigned, executor of the late Isaac Strider, will offer at public sale, on SATUR DAY, 20th JULY, on the premises, that very val auble FARM, known as “Green Hill.” It is situated in the most fertile part of the County of Jefferson, 7 miles, from Harpers-Ferry, 4 from Charlestown, (the County-seat,) and 2 miles from the B. & 0. Railroad, containing 280 ABRES, 80 of which are clothed with heavy timber. The Improvements consist of an ordinary J&gA DWELLING & OTHER OUT HOUSES.fjjjjffl Also, a well of good water, believed to durable. The position of this Farm, in a County very re markable for its healthfulness and beauty, its pro ductiveness, the easy access to market which it commands by the Railroad to Baltimore, and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to the D. C.; together with its proximity to Schools and Churches, make this one of the most desirable farms for its size in the State. TERMS OF SALE. —One-third of the purchase money in hand, the remainder in three equal, an nual payments, with interest from day of sale —the purchaser executing a Deed of Trust on the Land to secure the deferred payments. The Farm is now under a lease which will ex pire on the Ist day of April, 1851, when possession will be given. The purchaser, however, will be entitled to the rents. For any further information in relation to the property, application in person, or by letter, post paid, may be made to the undersigned at Leetown, Jefferson county, Va. MEREDITH HELM, Executor of Isaac Strider, dec’d. 18-8 t Valuable Lands in Prince William County, Virginia, for Sale. THE subscribers are authorized to sell a tract of land, lying in Prince William County, Virginia, containing over TWO THOUSAND ACRES. It is bounded in part by the Potomac and Chopa wamsie creek, upon which it presents a water front of about one and three quarter miles, and the upper part of the tract is but a short distance from Quan tico creek. About six hundred acres are CLEARED LAND, well adapted to agriculture, and the residue is in wood, of which it is estimated there are from 65 to 70,000 cords, mostly of oak and pine, to which the facilities of carriage add great value. . The buildings consist of sevefi or eight LOG. HOUSES, such as.are common to that part of the country. The land is abundantly watered with fine springs, and it is supposed to be especially adapted to the rais ing of early fruits aqd vegetables; and as two steam boats pass the place daily, and sailing vessels con stantly, these productions may be profitably and speedily sent to market. There are strong indications of an abundance of hematile IRON ORE, samples of which have been analysed and found to yield 48 per cent, of metal. Indications of other metals have been found - in the neighborhood, and may be'present also here. On that part of the tract bounding on the river there exists a most yaluable Fishery, equal to any in that neighborhood, and during the winter the river and creeks abound with canvass back ducks, and other wild fowl, for which the Potomac is so justly celebrated. This tract of land presents a rare opportunity/or a combination of several families who desire to provide homes at a small cost, and at the same time the opportunity of becoming surely prosperous. Persons desirous to purchase will address us at Baltimore. DOBBIN & TALBOTT. may 28 >B-3m Burgess & Co’s Roach, Rat and Bouse Exterminator, PREPARED and for sale wholesale and retail, No. 140, Race street, between 4th and sth, Philadelphia. This article is now the only sure one—has been tested by thousands, and not a sin tie instance has come to the knowledge of the nn, (where the directions have been followed,) that it has not given satisfaction. Do not forget the address. Orders punctually^attended to. JURGESS & CO., No. 140, Rhce street, Philadelphia, june 11 I0«3m june 11-20] North Queen Street. Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading under thefinn of Sprech er & Rohrer, hardware dealers, is this day, (Satur day, June 1, 1850,) dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm of Sprecher ‘Sc Rohrer are requested to make payment to Reu ben S. Rohbeb, [who will continue the business at the old stand,] and those having claims will please present them to »> i “. fOT G B |^ e ” en s t p R ECHER > tiune 4.19-61. REUBEN S. ROHRER. Estate off THos. Johnson & Wife. Thomas Johnson of Martick townahip, (now in Ohio,) and Suaan his wife, having assigned all their property, J-eal and .personal, to the nnder aigned, in trust for their creditors: All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated, and those indeb ted to make immediate payment to •’ ■ p. W. HOUSEKEEPER, JOHN McSP ARRAN, june 11 >6O-19-6t} Drumore twp. SlgnPalnting. JOHN L. KEFFER has commenced the above business, in A. N. Brenneman>. Building, Cen tre Square, Lancaster, and will do the best he can, by stnet attention to business and moderate charge*, to satisfy-all who may be pleaaedto fr™himwito their custom. fMaT JB4S^l&* And .view the vast improvementtcehtered Or,hie theetherebeforejthoeesightsyou see ■; That and maybein harmony. | There wtiLxneeiyoqr.eyes • And fill your surprise:; A thousand pilef& .pile' Of every pattern,colQr,sixeandBtyle, (To shit the old 7 the young,'\thhgraTfei thejay,) May there be seen v All tastes for Business, Promenade-or Ball Can now be pleased at F* 7. Krhmph»s Oah Hall . With Coats and Pants and Vests'ahd all- between And e’en a Shirt with patent thoulder titan.* ■ Kramph keeps of uncut stuffs a good supply To please the most fastidious eye: (Did I say keep* y that terin won’t hereapply, alas, * Their cheapness makes them sell so very fast,) Fine Cloths and Cassimeres with Satinetta,- Tweed, Gambroons, Drap d?ete, and Cashmaretta: Kramph’B list of vestings would a column fill, His plain and Fancy colored* linen drill- 1 Cannot be told in.tardy measured rhyme, ’Tis best to call and tee at any time, Select from off his heavy laden shelves • The pattern, shade and style to suit yourselves In ev’ry case he’ll fit you to a fraction,. For Kramph’s determined to give satisfaction In t oorkmahthip from making to a patch You are assured of "neatness and despatch.” All this and moae may any time be seen * At F. J. Kramph’s corner of Orange and N. Queen''. . order and sale of Winchester and- Scott’s Patent . ; . [may 7-15-3 m To the Public. I have this day appointedH. 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 tor the above, were must be for warded to the said Fondersraith 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-tf-13] Country Merchants ARE earnestly solicited to call at Dr. Rawlins’ ;j 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 EAGLE HOTEL. Sa & E) 0 (rS. lE4£ § . INFORM the public, that they have recently fit* ted up this old and well known stand in North Queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, in first rate style, and that they are now prepared to entertain travellers and others in the very best man ner. Their Bar will always be supplied with the* choicest liquors, and theit Table with the best that the market affords. They also-, beg leave to state' that they continue their ' LIVERY STABLE, where can at all times be had, a good and genteel Horse, Buggy, Barouche, Carriage, Sulky, or Omni bus, on the most reasonable terms. They assure all who may favor them with their custom, that no efforts will be spared to render satisfaction, may 7 15-tf Spring Millinery. MRS. E. GUMPF respectfully announces to the .d ladies ofLancaster, that she has just returned j] from Philadelphia, and will open her assort ment of SPRING MILLINERY on j DAY next. It.embraees every tiling that j new.and desirable in her line of business, and will? be furnished 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*3m Dry Goods, Groceries & Queens- ware. CHARLES BEATES, (Late Hostxtter & Beates,) East King street, near the Court House, Lancaster^ RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and " patrons that he has just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of gtfods, to which he invites the attention of all who 1 are desirous of obtaining BARGAINS. Call and exam ine their stock, and you shall not go away disap pointed. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange * for goods. [may 7-15-tf For the Core of I COUGHS, OOX.DS, I HOARSENESS, BRON OHXTXS, CROUP, A3TH- I MCA, WHOOPING-COUGH I AND CONSUMPTION. I THE uniform success which has attended the use I ofthis preparation—its salutary effect—its pow- '*-■ er to relieve and cure affections of the Lunga/have I gained for it a celebrity equalled by no other med- , I icine. We offer it to the afflicted with entire con- I fidence in its virtues, and the full belief that it will I subdue and remove the severest attacks of disease I upon the throat and Lungs. These results, as they . I become publicly known, very naturally attract the I attention of medical* men and philantropisth every- ’’ I where. What is their opinion of CHERRY PEC- I TORAL may be seen in the following: i| VALENTINE MOTT, M. D., i Prof. Sfurgery Med. College, New York , says: — ?| ** It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which I consider H peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat I and Lungs.” j] THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD 1 writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sinking 1 under an affection of the Lungs:—« Try the Cher- J ry Pectoral, and if any medicine can give you -4 relief, with the blessing of God that will.” _ , ! q CHIEF JUSTICE EUSTIS, • m of Louisiana, writes « That a young daughter of *S his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup by the Cherry Pectoral.” 'ii Hartford, Jan. 26, 1848. Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir Having been rescued A from a painful and dangerous disease by your med- y] icine, gratitude prompts me to send you this ac- V] knowledgment, not only in justice to you, but for the information of others in like affliction. : jj|] A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first, si became so severe that spitting of blood, a cough and profuse night sweats followed and fas tened upon me. I became emaciated, could not sleepj was distressed by my cough, and a pain through my chest, and in short had all the alarming* symptoms of quick consumption. No. medicine seemed at all to reach my case, untill providentially 4 tried your Cherry Pectoral, which soon relieved and now has cured me. .. ; Yours with reßpect, E. A. STEWART. J Albany, N. Y v April 17,1848. :1 Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear. Sir :—I have for yean ; I been afflicted with Asthma in the wont form; so t 4 that 1 have been obliged to sleep in my chair for a ' J larger part of the time, being unable to breathe on A my hed. I had tried a great many -medicines, to. no purpose', until my Physician prescribed, as experiment, your Cherry Pectoral. F At first it seemed to make me worse, but in leif; : l] than a week 1 began to experience the most grati* tying relief from its use ; and now, in four f>| the disease is entirely removed. lean sleep. ray bed with comfort, and enjoy a state of J which 1 never expected to enjoy. • m I GEORGE S. FARRANT. M I PEEP ABED BY J. C. AYEB, CHEMIST, LOWELL,' HAM* Sold by JOHNi F.jLONG, C. A. HEINITSH, - i J. W. RAWLINS, Lancaster. March 5, 1850.-6 4m] To All whom it may Concern. NOTICE is hereby given, that an. order of Coart ,4 has been issued to Peter Martin, Henry ner and Henry M. Reighart, Esqrs., to enquire into' jl the expediency and propriety of erecting a new 'l township out of that part of the township of Eart J composing the 30th election district, (voting at the Blue Ball Tavern,) into a separate township to be ‘I called EAST EARL. 1 The said Viewers will meet, for the purpose! or ] their appointment, on Monday file B thday of July, 1 1850, at 9 o’clock, A. M.« at thepublic houseof-J Henry Yundt, (Blue Balljin thetowjiaifipbf Edrl, A when and where all persons >> Attest, •/ *d [may 28, 18 6t. Clerk • City Loan* AGREEABLY to a Resolution of the Select and Pj Common Councils of the of. passed Jane stb, 1850, the undersigned), said City,.is authorized to advertise for- dropoiafry for Loans amounting to Sixteen Thousand Proposals will be received up to the-Sth of Joljr S] next, which Loan 4s to be made fojr.jhe,purpose constructing ah additional Reservoir. •„ < MICHAEL CARPENTER. .'I June 11,1850, Capsules of (MXlver OU. ■ TJEESONS who objecttofifetibjf Cad LnerOtl '■ I because it uauseates, can tta.TKbCaecamiuo<Utad g\ with' the Capsnle;, which that obs 4 iection. They may he had of '' " ' ' y '‘x\ i I GEOI A. MILIJSR, 1 tnay2B-18] ■ h WertJEjng-Btreet.
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