Mathm.—Two women, MargaretjMcCormick ''indTSTwy WelBEpwerecohvictrf”^ui"-PKila3filpblS,‘ last week, of the above offence. Mary Welsh wanted to m arry a_y oung.ina n r who refused. She then enticed him to* her. residence, when, unsus pecting, Margaret McCormick threw a quantity of sulphuric acid in his face, which burnt him in a horrid manner, and destroyed his.eyesight. They! were sentenced to the Eastern Penitentiary for six and seven years. . . Scientific Testimony. The annexed statement ofProfessor A. A. Hates, State Assayer, and a distinguished Analytic Chem ist, is the most satisfactory evidence of the medi cinal virtues and scientific combination of the articles used in the Oxygenated Bitters, and com? mends the medicine to all who suffer from Dyspep sia, Asthma, or General Debility .* ” Lowell, February 1, 1848. Meters. Stimpson, Reed tf Co.: Gentlemen-In reply to your inquiry, I state that the composition and mode of preparing tne Oxygenated Bitters have been made known to me by Mr. George B. Green. The medicinal articles, used, are those prescribed by the the most eminent physicians, for the relief from, and cure of, the diseases for which these Bitters have been so suc cessfully used. The combining orthem is in ac cordance with chemical rules, securing the efficacy of each; and the compound seems to have resulted from extensive observations in medical practice. Respectfully, A. A. Hayes, M. D., State Assayer. Reed, Bates & Austih, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26 Merchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. ' Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. For sale by JOHN F.T.ONG, may 20-I7J North Queen st., Lancaster. MARRIAGES. By the>Rev. J. C. Baker, Christian Landis, to Su san Dunkle, both of Manbeim township. By the same,Eli Hughes,toMarthaHebbel,both of Manor. By the same, Jacob G. Getz of this city, to Julia D. Gray bill, of Leacock. By the ißev. H. Harbaugh, Frederick Meyer, to Eiizabeth Firestine, both of this city. By the same, Jacob Immel, to Susannah Eshbach, both of Millerstown. By the Rev. J. J. Strine, Cyrus Bomberger,-to Elizabeth'Keller, both of Penn township. At Harrisburg, by the Rev. Voglebauch, £ohn H. Bushong, to Elizabeth Rupp, both of Lancaster co. By the Rev. J. Bissey; W. B. Gelesby, of Hart ford county, Md., to L}dia H. Reed, of Lancaster county, Pa. • - , By the same, Marshall A Ragan, to Rachael Ann Pierce, both of Maryland. By the Rev. Samuel Trumbaur, Edward Senger ward, to Dinah Burkhart, both of East Earl. By the same, Jacob Keim, to; Catharine Kiehl, both of Vogansville. By the same, Benjamin Aldorf, to Nancy Roths, both of New Holland. DEATHS. Near Lampeter Square, Fanny Hess, in her 76th year. • • . . In Fort Wayne, Indiana, Daniel Eby, late of. Warwick township, this county, aged 65 years. i To -Housekeepers. TYNBALE MITCHELL, ;219 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Have now on hand and are receiving large Invoices of White and Gold Band, French China, Flowing Mulberry Ware, Real Ironstone China, White Stone and Liverpool Ware, v Common White and Edged Ware's) Common Grey Stone Ware, ' Brown Rockingham Ware, Cut and Moulded Glass, in great variety. Fourth of July. A CELEBRATION of the ensuing Anniversary of American Independence, (irrespective of party,) will be heldiat the public house of Lewis R. Hibschman, in the Village of Lexington, Eliza beth township. The names of Managers, Orators, &c., will be given hereafter. [may 20-17-td Wanted, A COOK, CHAMBERMAID and WAITER. Enquire at this Office. [may 20-It ‘•-Variety is tlie Spice of Life.” THE subscriber wilhoffer to the public an entire new article, under the name of AMERICAN'ICE CREAM, ' of the most delicious flavor, which he feels confi dent will meet with the same approbation that his other creams havo herefore done. [may 20-It PAPER HANGING, &C. THOMAS J. KEENAN, Jr., , (FORMERLY -OF BALTIMORE,) RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Lan caster and its'vicinity, that he carries, on the business of a Paper Hanger & Upholsterer, in all its various branches, -and feels confident in being able to render entire satisfaction to all who may favor him witli their custom. •All orders left at No. 6, Manor street, near West King street, or atGast’s Chinaj-Store, South Qoeen street, will be punctually attended to. T. K. J., jr., feeling thanklul for past favors* res pectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. Houses papered at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. JttrNone but competent hands employed. N. B. Work in the. country done at city prices. All work warranted. [may2o*l7-3m Saddlery and Coaclrware. ■ THE subscribers have just received a general assortment of Saddlery and Goachware,' em bracing th.e latest styles of XgLAJSUKISSS Saddle and Gig Trees, Stirrups, Girth Webb, Hog and Buck Skins, / FANCY ENAMELED LEATHER, ’ Deer Hair, &c. ALSO, PATENT IRON AXLES AND HUBS, Spokes, Felloes, Bent Shafts, Malleable Castings, Moss, Coach Laces, Hub Bands, Patent Leather, Enamelled Oil Top Hides, Head and Curtain Lining, Carriage and Fire Bolts, &c., &c., all of which are offered at Philadelphia prices at the new and cheap Hardware Store, North Queen street, between Shober’s and Van Kanan’s hotels. PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER. may 20 Farmers, Look Here! ?TIHL subscribers call the*attention ofFarmers to I their stock of GRASS AND GRAIN SCYTHES, GRAIN CRADLES AND SICKLES, ? Scythe Snaths, Cradle Fingers,. Hay and Grain Forks, Rakes, Water Cans, Scythe Stones and Rifles, at their new and cheap Hardware Store, in North Queen Street, between Van Kanan’fc and Shober’s hotels. PINKERTON & 8 LAY-MAKER. , wm. elaily &,son, \ Importers and Dealers in || ENGLISH, FRENCH k 8W133 WATCHFS I j JK« ELRY, SILVEU-WAKE, J'LATKD- ' I j WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES, ' Are constantly rereivintr.the latest styles of the übovo Goods, which ore ollcred at wholesale or retail, at No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near Decatur Street, Philadelphia. ESTABLISHED IN IclJ. Warranted to be what they of 6 Chipped Logwood. "1 000 Chipped Logwood, just received X v/WW and fbr sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East King st. may 20 - 17 . Fiver’s Eau Lustral, E OR strengthening and cleansing the Hair—it is theibesHn use. For sale at » | CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13 East King street, may 20 17 ; Paper Hangings and Borders; “• THE subscribers have just received a large addi tion to their stock of Paper Hangings and Borders, many of them entirely new patterns, mak ing their assortment very complete. —ALSO,—. An additional assortment of Parlor, Entry and Stair CARPETS', white and colored Canton Mattings, all of which will be offered cheap.' i may 20-17-3t] C. HAGER & SON. ‘ Estate of Chris’n Kurtz, (a Lunatic.) In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan’r. WHERE’AS, John Myers, Esq., Trustee of Christian Kurtz, did, on the Bth day of May, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the third Monday of June, 1851, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, ' HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. v Proth’ys office, Lan. May 20,1851. 17-4 t Estate of Jesse Mcftlulleri. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, James McMullen, Assignee of Jesse McMullen, did on the 10th day of May, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said-Estates Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the sixteenth day of June, 1851, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be fiied. Attest. HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. x Proth’y* office, Lan. May 20,1851, i7-4t * Hot for the People’s Book Stojre. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOK£!! , ; THE Subscriber is receiving all the new books as soon "as ;piblished,iand invites the citizens of town and country to call and exam ine his extensive circulation, of Books; on all sub jects. . ' ~ . a The old Red Sand Stone,” or new (walks in an old field, by Hugh Miller, author of foot prints of the creator, 1 vol. 12 mo. ;■ ■> it Dictionary of Sacred Quotations,” or Scripture themes and thoughts, by Rev., Hastings Weld, 1 vol. 12iuo. 3- j • » “ History of the Sabbatarian Churches,” in Asia and Africa, the Waldenses, Sereni—Jadaisers and Sabbatarian anabaptist of Europe, and Baptist of the United States, 1 vol. 12 mo. “ The Novels and. Tales of Maria Edgeworth,” in 10 Beautiful Volumes 12 mo. uniform Edition. “Life and correspondence of Robert’ Southey,” ’edited'by his son, 1 beautiful vol. 8 voi The “ bland world of the Pacific,*? being the personal narrative and results of travel through Sandwich or Hawahan Islands, and other ports of Polynesia, by Rev. H. T. Cheever, 1 vol. 12 mo. f “ The Bards of the Bible,” by Geo.Gilfillan. “ Literature and Literary Men,” by Gorge Gil fillan. . “ Characteristics of Literature ,” illustrated by the genius of distinguished writers, by Henry F. Tuckerman, 2 vols. Ist and 2d series. j “ Scenes of the Civil war in Hungary,” in 1848 and 49, r the personal adventures of an officer, 1 I vol. 12 mo. ’ . Sketches of Greece and France, by Aubrey He ■ Verl, Esq. • ' Grotes new History of Greece , jnst being pub lished, 2 vols. ready for delivery. Impressions arid Experiences of the West Indies and North America, in 1849, by Robert Baird, A. M., 1 vol. 12 mo* Hungary and Transylvania, with remarks on their condition, social, political, and economical, by Jojin Paget, Esq., 2 vols. 12 mO. Turkey and its Destiny, by Chas. McFarlane, Esq., 2 vols, 12 mo. The Races of Men, a fragment, by Robert Knox, M. D., 1 vol. 12 mo. Nile Notes of Horradji a new and very interest ing book. Hannah Moore's complete Works , in 7 vols. Together with an almost endless variety of mis cellaneous, Law. Medical, Theological,Historical, Biographical and school books —always on hand at the very lowest City cash prices. W. H. SPANGLER, North Queen St., Lancaster. [may-20ptf^l7 DR- LONG’S Celebrated Botanic Syrnp, WARRANTED A PURE NEGETABLE COMPOUND. • Is a certain, safe and effectual remedy-for remo ving all diseases arising from an impure condi tion of the blood, or from an injudicious use of mercury, &c. It stands unrivalled for the cure of Scrofula or. Kings Evil. Disease of the bone, tu mors, stubborn ulcers, ulcers of the throat, neck, nose and legs; white swelling, disease of the spine, kidney complaints, chronic rheumatism, pustular eruptions on the face, arms and body, erysipelas, .dropsical affections, mercurealand syphilitic effec tions, sick head ache, dizziness, all constitutional disorders, and all diseases arising from early indis cretions, &c., &c. This medicine has a specific and most salutary action upon the liver and spleen anch will in a short time if persevered in cure the most obstinate case of liver complaint. Dispepsia or in digestion, in nine cases out of ten is caused by an uuhealthy condition of the liver &c.; this being .the cause, it'is evident that by'the use of the Botanic Syrup, the digestive organs must again resume their healthy functions, and renewed health, vigor and strength will inevitably follow. Many persons are diseassd for the want of their blood being purified. Thousands of persons.are de stroying their constitutions by neglectign to apply a proper remedy; to all such the Botanic Syrup will be of intrinsic value as a certain and effectual means of restoring: them to their usual health and vigor. Valuable respectable cirtificates of cures could be adduced and inserted here if the inventor of this invaluably medicine deemed it expedient to do so. He does not consider it prudent, nor is he willing to make a public show and use 1 of respectable names of individuals who have been thoroughly cured of their jmmplaints, as a means to enhance the sale of the • medicine, but would respectfully request all persons afflicted with any of the above diseases, to give the Botanic Syrup a fair trial and they will soon find to their greatest pleasure, that what has been here inserted in regard to the value of the medicine is true. Persons using tho syrup will find it agreeable, pleasant and harmless. It will not in any event injure the constitution, but will otherwise assist nature in restoring, giving an en tire healthy change to the system by completely driving out those impurities which is the chief cause of disease. [may 20-17 It is put up in pint bottles, price 50 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles for $2,50. Full directions ac companies each' bottle. Prepared and sold by At the Family Medicine Store, opposite the Na tional House, Lancaster. [may 20-tf-17 Valuable Mechanical Books, FOR Sale VVM. MURRAY’S Cheap Book Store, Kramph’s Buildings, North Queen St., Lancaster. Johnsons and Nicholsons Architect,-eighty-three plates, fourteenth edition. The Builders Guide—or complete system of Ar chitecture, with*66 plates, by Benjamin. Practical Masonry, containing a scientific ac count of stones, clay, brick, mortars, cements, fire places, furnaces, &c., with the manner of prepa ring and using them. Rules in Masonry'and atone cutting with their application to practice, 44 plates, by Andrew Shaw, Architect. Minifies Mechanical Drawing Book, 56 steel piates. Fredgolds carpentry, numerous tables, and 22 plates. Hints on Public Architecture, by Robert Owen, fine plates* a large and valuable wprk. The Mechanical 4O plates, by Nicholson. 5 3 Millwright and Millers Guide, by Oliver Evens. American Miller and Millwrights Assistant, by W. C. Hughs. * 1 Builders Companion, by Smeaton. ' The Painters, Guilders and Varnishers Compan ion. Cabinet Makers.and Upholsters Companion. Turners Companion, with patterns. Dyer and Colour Maker Compaion. Kelts Mechanics Text Book and Engineers prac tical guide, with many other mechanical and scien tific books. Library Books, for schools, Sunday Schools, pub* lie Institutions or families: English and American Bibles, from the largest folio dow.n to the smallest dramond, of every variety of binding and price. Prayer, Hymns and miscel laneous books, a general assortment of STATIONARY, Gold and Steel Pens and Holders, Quills, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Sand, Inks, India Rubber, Paints, Drawing Paper-and Pencils, Writing and Slate pen cils, Crayons White and Black Bristol Board, Cap, Letter, Note, Tissue, Envelop and Writing Papers, Ink stands, Stamps, Ruler Folder, and every other article of stationary furnished, and all at as low prices as any other house in this city, may 20 tf-17 ' STOCK AND. BILL BROKER, NO. Walnut street, Philadelphia. Stock, Loans, &c., bought and sold on commission, Note?, Drafts, &c., sold and negotiated.; "h™o E h’ D ES, I may 20 & 27-3 m WILLOW STREET TURNPIKE ROAD CO. THE Stockholders are hereby notified that the 2d installment of $5,00 on each share of stock is payable at the office of the Lancaster Savings’ Institution, on or before the 30th day of this month. CHAS. BOUGHTER, Treasurer. may>2o l?-3t N liUSt Notice to Debtors TO THE ESTATE OF JOHN CHRIST , DEC'D. ' AS the time (allowed byOaw) for the settlement of the estate of John Christ, late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d, will expire in a few weeks, the undersigned administrators with the will an nexed of s<tid John Christ, must require payment of all moneys due his estate'Without further delay; and those' indebted who tail to comply with this nbtice must not complain if legal proceedings are had for the recovery of amounts respectively owing by them. Those havirig claims will please present them for payment to either of the. undersigned. JACOB CHRIST, JNO. F. SHRODER, BENJ. F. SHENK, Administiators. may 20-17-3tl Estate of Joseph Ilougliendobler. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Jacob B. Houghendobler, acting- Trustee of Joseph Houghendobler, of West Hempfield township, did on the 10th dav of May, 1851, 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 sixteenth day of June, 1851, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest - . HENRY STOEK, Prothonotiry. * Proth’yg Office, Lan. May 20, 1851 17-4 t Estate of Hanson B. Jacobs and In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Cyrus H. Jacobs and Beynard Way, Assignees of Hanson B. Jacobs and Wife, did on the twelfth dqy of May, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said estate: Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the said Estate, that the said Courthave appoint ed the sixteenth day of May, 1851, lor th/confir mation ‘thereofi unless exception ba filed Attest HENRY-STOEK, ProthonoUry. Proth’ys office, Lin. M»y 80,1861 17-4 t DR. JACOB LONG, John It. Welsh, tVotlce. CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL. THE best and strongest certified medicine in the world for the cure of Dyspeps-a in all its forms —such as headache, heartburn, habitual costive ness, acidity of the stomach, loss of appetite, asthma, piles, incipient consumptfon, debility aris ing from protracted fevers, fever and ague, expo sure to heat or cold, old age—and diseases arising from imperfect" digestion, or a deranged condition of the stomach. It is also an excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any medicine in use, for females suffering from uterine or nervous derange ment. ’ j- . Among the numerous and highly respectable cer tificates, we refer to the following : Prof. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State Assayer. Fitzhenry Homer, Esq., Boston. James C. Dunn, Esq., City Treasurer, Boston. Hon. Myron Lawrence, Ex-Presd’t Mass. Senate. > Hon. L. H. Arnold, formerly Governor Rhode Island, now Member of Congress. Hon William Woodbridge, formerly Govemorof Michigan, now U. S. Senator. " • Hon. J. T. Morehead, formerly Governor of Kentucky, now U. S. Senator. Hon. J. F. Simmons, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. Hon. Samuel S. Phelps, U. S. Senator from Vt. Hon. William Upham, “ “ “ Hon. Solomon Foote, Member of Congress from Vermont. Hon. H. D. Foster, Member of Congress from Pa. Hon. M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory.. Gen. A. C. Dndge, Delegate in Congress from lowa. R. P. Stowe, Esq., Clerk in the House of Repre sentatives. - r C. C. Throwbridge, Esq., Detroit, Michigan. Geo. W. Jones, Esq., Surveyor General, Dubuque, [owa. Joseph Hoxie, Esq., No. 76 Wall st., New York. Many other individuals of the- highest respecta bility, can be referred to, who will confirm all that has been said in favor of this Invaluable medicine. DR. GEO. B. GREEN, Proprietor, Windsor, Vermont. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale .Drug gists, No. 26 Merchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. CAUTION. —Each bottle of the Genuine Oxyge nated Bitters, will have tho outside wrapper printed in Engiish, French and Spanish, with the signature of Geo. B. Green, Proprietor, upon Three Sides, and in addition, a finely engraved label upon the top of the bottle, with the signature ofREED, Bates & Austin, who are the sole General Agents, and to whom all orders must be addressed. * . For Sale by JOHN F. LONG, North'Queen street, Lancaster. may 20 GOOD THINGS! THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he still coutinuea,the CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT. BUSINESS, at the OLD STAND , N.q. 6, East King street, where he will be pleased to‘ accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Having employed a workman of decided superiority from Europe, he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line, in the most splendid style—Pound and Fruit Cakes orna mented in the mqst superior manner with Temples, Altars of Hymen, Flower Baskets, Boquets, &c., &c„ suitable for wedding, evening or dinner par ties, &c. Cakes. —His assortment is the most varied and extensive of any in the city. They can be had fresh every day. Confectionaries, of many new and ap .provtd kinds, wholesale and retail. Ice Creams. —Having made various alte rations and improvements in his .Saloons, they will be found, if not “ ne plus ultra,” at least as neat, commodious, and well ventilated as any in this city. As to the creams which he shall furnish, he challenges competition in the quality, variety and richness of flavor, as he intends, during the season, to intro duce several new kinds heretofore only manufac tured in the larger cities. Water Ices/ a delicacy never before offered in this place. In introducing, for the first time, to the Lancaster public, this truly delicious article, the subscriber feels assured that it requires but to .be known to render it one of Ihe most popular luxuries of the season. At'his establishment it will be made fcy a person who, from experience and practice, li a perfect master of his business, and therefore the public may rely upon being supplied with a superior article. * > JOHN L. KEFFER. Lancaster, May 6. IS-tf THE CHEAP PARASOL DEPOT. TO THE LADIES! CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER, National House Building, North Queen Street, INVITE tfie attention of Ladies to their fashion able and very cheap assortment of PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS, of all kiods and qualities, including lined and watered. LADIES LOOK HERE!' Real beautiful Chene Silk,Plain and Figured and Changeable Silk, Plain and Fringed Turc Satin Parasols, all Belling rapidly at ERBEN’S CHEAP STORE, National House Building, North Queen st., Lan’r. may 13 16 RicU Mantilla Silks. ERBEN & BROTHER, HAVE just opened a great variety of handsome Silks, suitable.for Mantillas. CHANGEABLE SILKS FOR MANTILLAS. Rich Changeable Silks, s ßlack, Watered and Glossy Black Silk and Turc Satins for Cresses; Mantillas, and Scarfs, cheap. . ALSO, — Black Silk Laces and Fringes, Lace Veils, Emb. Cambric Hdkfs., Capes, Spencers, Collars, &c., &c. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, Nortji Queen street, may 13 16 Conestoga Foundry for Rent. THE Foundry of the subscriber, at GRAEFF’S LANDING, on the Conestoga, near the city of Lancaster, and now in the occupancy of Mr. C. Kieefer, will be for rent from the‘lst day of April next. There is a water power of feet, which might readily be increased to 18 feet —ren- dering* it suitable for almost any business requiring such power. The large Brick Ware House adjoining the Foun dry will bfe rented with it. The Conestoga being navigable that distance and above it, Iroh and Coal can be delivered without any trouble, at the very door. For terms, enquire of C. Nauman, (Innkeeper) residing on the premises, or of the subscriber, in Manor township. MATTHIAS GRAEFF. may .6 ’5l 15-tf O. V. A. M. A Grand Parade, with Regalia, of the Order of United American Mechanics, will take place in the City of Lancaster, on Wednesday, May 21st inst. The line of procession will form in North Duke street, at 11 o’clock precisely, under the di rections of M. J.' Weaver, Chief Marshal. After marching through the principal streets of a public meeting will be held, when the principles and objects of the Order will be explain ed, by James H. Curry, of Peekskill, New York, 0. P. Cornman, of Philadelphia, and other able speakers. By order of Com. of Aarrangement. may 13 . ,2t-l6 Notice to Tax Collectors. AN abatement of five per cent, will be made on State Tax paid into the Teasury previous to the 20th of July. The County Tax to be collec ted and paid over at the same time. All taxes must come to the Treasurer by the hands of the Collectors. MILLER FRAIM, Treasurer Lan. eo. april 22 13-4 t Lancaster Bank. May 5, 1851. THE Directors have this day declared a dividend of 4 per cent, out of the profits of the past.six months, payable to stockholders on demand. V B. C. BACHMAN, Cashier. may 6 _____ Seldletz Powders. FRESH prepared Seidletz Powders. For sale at ■ CHARLES A. HJIINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East King street. [april 1-10 Notice. WHEREAS, the order of Court directing one week of Jury Trials, commencing on the Ist Monday of June next, has been rescinded, Notice is hereby given to the Jurors who have been sum moned for said first Monday, that they need not attend. Attest, ' HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Prothonotary’s Office,) Lancaster, May 6,1851. > 16-3 t ' CHEAPER THiN ETEJt AT STEDIMAS'S. THE subscriber is oonftantly jecciriog large supplies of Hardware,.Cutlery, Saddlery, &c., &c., direct from the ! manufacturers of the United States and of Europe—hence the saving, of one or two profits, enables him. to offer inducements equal to the best houses in Philadelphia or New York. Persong commencing Housekeep- Itigpwill find a full assortment of everything in the Hardware line," embracing C E D A R W A Rj2 , which he manufactures of-superior quality and sells at unprecedented low rates.' Carpenters and Builders, Will find a full assortment of the most approved articles in the. Hardware line, embracing Glass, Paint, &c., and at prices that most ensure a contin- uance of their patronage. Cabinet makers, Will find a full assort ment of goods in their line, including all kinds of Hardware, Bed Pins, Mahogany Veneers, Moulding, Fret Work, Rosets, sc., &c. Coach Makers*— The subscriber is fully prepared to meet their wants with a stock of Hardware, embracing 'finished Bolts, 'Mai, Castings, Springs, Axles, Bands, Spokes, Shafts and Fellows, Hydes, Patent Leather,Laces,&c. Saddlers, Will find that his assortment and prices furnish advantages that cannot fail to ensure a continuance of their patronage. Smiths and Machinists, Will find no difficulty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vises,'Bellows, Screw Plates, Files, &c., bis stock being very large and terms ac , commndating. , Farmers, Will find a complete assortment in the Hardware line, embracing Chains, -Ploughs, Grain Cradles, Forks, Scythes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Bags, &c., &c., and prices shall be such as will insure a continuance of. their very liberal patronage. ' Merchants, May rest -assured that any ar ticles in the Hardware line required by them will be furnished at prices that will make it their interest to give him the preference over the Philadelphia and New York markets. Stoves. —The most extensive variety and of approved kinds, at manufacturers’ prices. Nails and Iron.— The subscriber has the agency of the Duncannon Works for tho sale of their Nails and .Iron, and is at all times pre pared to receive orders and furnish them 91 the factory prices. He has also a full assortment of Colemanville Nails. Guns and Pistols, Rock and Gun Powder, Safety Fues by the piece or barrel 5 Lead Pipe, Wire Spelter, Zincj Tin, &c., on the most favorable terms. Clover. Timothy and Flax Seed WANTED, for which the highest pirice will be iriven in cash. GEO. M. STEINMAN, may 13-16-3m] West King st., Lancaster. An Ordinance, Relative to the Election of the Collector of Water Taxes and other purposes. EE it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Lancaster, in Select and Common Councils assembled, That the election of the Collector of the Water Taxes, shill be held this year, and an nually hereafter, on the first Tuesday in the month of May. ’ Sec. 11. And be it further ordained and by the authority aforesaid, That the salary of the Mayor of the city, shall be six hundred dollars per annum, payable quarterly—the said;sum to be in full compensation lor all the duties f performed by him as Mayor and as Chairman of the Water-Com mittee; that one half the said salany, viz: three hundred dollars shall be paid out--of the funds belonging to the Water Department; and that this section shall be considered as in force from the eleventh day of February last. Sec. in. And be it further ordained, That the time alloyed for the collection of the water rent duplicate and tor the return of delinquents on the du plicate, shall be extended from the first day ofMay to the first day of July : Provided that this section shall not be construed so as to grant any additional time to the collector for the present year, or to impair or alter his liability or that of his sureties. Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of Lancaster, the 6th day of May, A. D. 1851. WILLIAM MATHIOT, President of Common Council. Attest: James L. Reynolds, - Clerk of Common Council. HENRY C. CARPENTER, President of Select Council. Attest: James C. Carpenter, Clerk of Select Council, may 14 16-tf Iron Foundry & Machine Shop, West Chnnut Street, between N. Queen and Prince Street, LANCASTER CITY, PA. mHE subscriber announces to the public that he 1 has lately purchased the above extensive Es tablishment, where he is now prepared to do work of every description in his line, such as |TlT"l * STEAM ENGINES $ BOILERS , Shafting, Gearing, Mill ajid Saw]Mill Work,-Slides, Hand Lathes, Car Wheels, andAexls Castings of all descriptions, done at the Foundry at the shortest notice. His assortment of patterns are not surpassed by any establishment in the State, he is therefore enabled to do work at the shortest notice arid at reduced prices. STOVES of every description: manufactured and for sale wholesale and retail. ; IRON RAILING for Yards,; Cemetries, &c. — Cast or Wrought Iron, made and put up with neat ness and dispatch. BSTAII work warranted. The machine Shop will be under the control and management of J. & D. Fellembaum, experienced machinists. C. KIEFFER, Proprietor. May 6, 1851. . 15-tf Millinery. SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS. MRS. KURTZ invites the attention of the La dies pf this city and county, to the large and varied assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS jgQP . which she has just received from phia. They consist of the latest and most beauti ful patterns, and can be had at prices as reasonable as any other Millinery establishment in Lancaster. The attention of the Ladies is also invited to her splendid assortment of RIBBONS of every style and color; and also to her Bonnet Caps, Artifi cials, &c. Millinery ; Rooms —North Queen Street, nearly opposite Wentz’s Bee Hive Store. J)£rAshare of public patronage is respectfully solicited. [May 6-2m-15 House. Store rooms and Offices for ! Rent. Anew Three Story Brick House with large back-building, at the corner of North Queen and James Streets—a most eligible stand for a Grocery, Flour and Feed Store, the Harrisburg, Reading, Litiz and Manheim roads concentrating on this spot. One of the six Store Rooms in Kramph’s Row, Orange Street. ‘ Two Offices on the second story of the same building. . A large room on the third story of Kramph’s Corner,- Nortn Queen and Orange Streets. Enquire at Kramph’s Clothing Store, may 13 j tf-16 Notice. THE Stockholders of the Lancaster, Elizabeth town and Middletown Turnpike Road Compa? ny are requested to meet at tbe house of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 22d day of ;May next, at 2 o’clock, P. M. for the purpose of accepting or refusing the amend ment, passed by tbe last Legislature of this Com monwealth to the law incorporating said'Company. F. A. MUHLENBERG, President, may 13 3t-16 Estate of John Dougherty, dec’d. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phans’ ; Court of the County of Lancaster, to distribute the balance in the hands of John S. Dougherty, one of the administrators of. John Dougherty, late of the city of Lancaster in the county of Lancaster, deceased, to and among the parties entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the purpose of his appoint ment at his office in South Queen"street, Lancaster city, on Monday the 9th day of June next , at 2 o’clbck in the afternoon. { may6-15-3t] JAMES L. REYNOLDS. To My Creditors. TAKE notice that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of .Common Pleas of Lancaster- County for the benefit of, the several Acts of Assem bly for-the relief of insolvent debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 16th day of June, 1851, at lti o’clock; A. M., at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, for the hearing of me and my creditors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. BENJAMIN M. BAIR, may 6-15-3t] Lower Leacock Township. Wanted, $lOOO TIDE WATER NOTES. PERSONS holding the; notes t)f the Tide Water Canal Company, will find ready sale for them at Philadelphia prices, in any amount from one dollar up, at the office of J. F. SHRODER & CO., ** may 6-15] Opposite Farmers’ Bank. Lancaster County Bank* May 5, 1851. mHE Directors of this Institution have this day 1 declared a dividend of 5 per cent, for the last six months, on the capital stock paid in, payable on ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier. demand, may 6-16-3t] Farmers 9 Bank of Lancaster* May 5, 1851. THE Directors have this day declared a dividend of 5 per cent, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives on, demand. £5 G. CLARKSON, Cashier, may 6 15-3 t WILLIAM QUMPH. ’ ;j : -" nsßCHiicr tAix;on7'‘ r - i |"1~ AYIN6 removed front histoid stand, and in- 7 I .Ft proved! more commodious building/in East King street, two doors east of the Farmers* Bant, and directly opposite Sprecher’s Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and die pobhc generally, uaj pehas just-retnrned from the city with and ; splendid assortment of -i ; . SPRING Ato SUMMER GOODS, of the latest fashion and Hi® B *°ck has been selected, by himself with great care, and embraces the finest ' • ’ ' ; French and English Cloths, Cassimeres, &s. twhich he prepared to convert into suits of fash ionable make and perfect fit, upon the shortest notice. His selection of | VESTINGS, CRAVATS, &c., is extensive, consisting of all styles and patterns, suited to the season. Those purchasing gpods at his establishment, or furnishing their own materials, can have them made up in the most fashionable, comfortable and durable manner.- Mr. GJ is prepared to accommodate all who may wish to 1 be supplied with Spring and Sum mer suits, by .calling at his establishment in a man ner that shall give entire satisfaction to them as to the quality of his material, make of dress, and •liberality of terms. To those of his friends who have heretofore so liberally patronized him, he takes this occasion to return his sincere thanks and invites ‘them so call at his new stand and examine the ex tensile assortment which he nas just received, may 6 , . * 15-3 m Philadelphia and Liverpool Line of Packets. —w rpo sail from Philadelphia on the . >4*B|i|j££ JL loth, and from Liverpool on the Sa* 81 * mont h* : From Phila . From Liverpool. Ship Shehandoah, (April 15th June Ist Capt. W. P. Gardiner, <Augllsth Oct. Ist (Dec. 15th Feb. Ist S*p Westmoreland, "(new) (May *lsth July Ist 1 Capt. P. A. Decan. < Sept. 15th Nov. Ist (Jan. 15th- March Ist Ship Shackamaxon, (new) (June 15th Aug. Ist Capt. W. H. West. < Oct. 15th Dec. Ist (Feb. 15th April Ist Ship Mart Pleasants, (July 15th Sep. Ist ! Capt. R. R. Decan. J Nov. 15th Jan. Ist (March 15th May Ist The above first-class ships are built of the best materials, and commanded by experienced navi gators. . Doe regard has been paid to select models for speed, with comfort for passengers. They will sail punctually on the days advertised, taking ad vantage ot the steam tdw-boats on the Delaware. Persons wishing to engage passage for their friends from Liverpool can obtain certificates, which will be good for twelvej months. Passage to Liverpool in the - . $BO <c c< ■ Forward Cabin, 20 « (t Steerage, - 12 Passage from Liverpool in the Cabin, - .100 a << Forward Cabin, 25 tt ; <« Steerage, - 20 Those who wish tt> remit money, can be accom modated with drafts for £1 sterling and upward, payable at sight, without discount. - Apply to GEORGE McHENRY & CO., i 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. And to JAMES McHENRY, may 6-15-1 y] 5 Temple Place, Liverpool. Valuable Land for Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, the under signed will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Monday the 2d day of June next, at 11 o’clock A. M., the following real estate, viz:—A tract ofland situated in Hamilton township, bounded by lands of • Jacob Albert, John Wilson’s heirs, A. Brechbill and others, containing 266 ACRES and allowance. The improvements are a commo dious two-story DWELLING HOUSE, partJJggsk of Brick and part of Logs, a Log Barn and Ns guff other out buildings. There are fine mea-JiLUiiL dows on Back Creek which runs through said farm. TheVe is a sufficient quantity of good timber on the same. terms wilhbe made known on the day of sale by JOSIAH ALLEN, WILLIAM ALLEN, • By order of the Court: Trustees. J. W- Fletcher, Clerk, may 6 15-4 t To Carriage [manufacturers. THE subscriber being desirous to close this branch of his business, offers for sale, at a VERY LOW PRICE, and on the most accommo dating terms, his large convenient % JSBgSJ? - CARRIAGE : MANUFACTORY, Qfipgg|K’ in the town of Massillon, Ohio. The.^ l : ~~ nlp - premises.consist of a large, new FINISHISHING SHOP & WARE ROOM, two stories high, and 34 feet by 82, a large Wood Shop, Blacksmith Shop and Lumber Shed. The buildings are all new, and are located in the centre of the town, and are well adapted to the. business for which they were erected. . i Massillon is justly called the Wheat city , and does a larger business than any other town of equal population (3300).in Ohio. To a mechanic desirous of establishing himself where he can do a first-rate business, and at a point .where he cm extend it, to as large an amount as ihe may wish, this is a desirable location. ‘ The Ohio Canal passes through the town from North to: Southland the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad from East to West; thus affording easy ‘access to the place, and every convenience for the reception of materials and shipment of work. • For further particulars enquire by letter (post-paid) or personally, of M. D. WELLMAN, may. 6 ■ • 15-3 t Opposed to all Monopolies,! THE subscribers have placed on the Stateßoad, an entire new line of passenger Cars, called ‘‘OUR LINE/’ These Cars have no-superior in point of style, comfort and convenience. They have all the mod ern improvements, and are No. 1 in every sense of the word. Thi6 Line leaves i NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, .every day at 111 o’clock, A. M. (except the Sab bath) for, Lancaster, Columbia, York and Harrisburg, ,and on its return leaves Herr’s hotel, Columbia, at ■ 12; Lancaster at 12f, andDowningtownat 2 o’clock, P. M., and arrives at Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, in time to take the eastern line at 5 o’clock for New York. The cars are attached to the Way Train, and run in the rear, which gives them a decided pre ference over any other cars in case of a collision or a run off, which under the best of management will sometimes: occur. Our passengers and cars must, from their position in the train, be compara tively free from danger. I The subscribers are aware of the monstrous monopoly against which they havo to contend, but they are determined to encounter it, and relying upon the encouragement of all who are opposed to monopolies and in favor of low rates of farfc, they will run this line at the following rates, viz : THREE CENTS PER. MILE, no more nor no less, under any circumstances. These are the lowest rates at which passengers can be carried over the road under the present rates of toll charged by the State, which are two cents per mile on each passenger, and $4,92’0n each car. In order thatojir friends may notjpistake “OUR LINE,” we give the color of the, cars, which is true BtuE, and j ask the patronage of a generous public to sustain rus in our undertaking. ’ l DAVID MILLER & CO. april 29 14-tf in tbe Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County. IN the matter of the Petition*"} Petition presented of the members ofWilliam j by Geo. M. Kline, Peqn Fire Company of the Bo- vEsquire, and the rough ofMarietta foraCharter j Courtdirectas fol of Incorporation. J lows, to wit: And now, May Ist, 1851, the Court having pe rused and examined the said petition, and its objects, articles.and conditions therein set forth and tamed appearing lawful and injurious to the com munity, the Courjt direct said writing, or petition, to be filed in the Prothoeotary’s Office, and also direct notice to be inserted in.one newspapes printed in the ..county of Lancaster, for at least 3 weeks,.setting forth that an application has been made to said Court to grant a Charter of Incorpora tion, and if sufficient reason to the contrary be not Bhown, the same will be granted at the August Term of the Common Pleas now following. Attest, ! HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Prothonotary’s Office, > Lancaster, May 1, 1851. y may 6-15-3 t Estate of Christian Habecker. In the Court oFCommon Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, George Carpenter, Committe of Christian 1 Habecker, did on the 22d day of April, 1851, file, in the office of the Prothonolary of the said Court his account of the Estate : Notice, is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the second day of June, 1851, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’ys office, May 6, 1851. 15-4 t Estate of Fred’k Koehler & Wife. In the Court oFCommon Pleas for the co. of Lin. WHEREAS, Gabriel Bear, Assignee of Frede rick Koehler and Wife, did on the 22d day ot April, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the 6aid Court, his account of the said estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the.said court has appointed the second, day of June, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, ohless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’ys office, May 6, 1851. 15-4 t Just Received. POUNDS American Shoe Thread. 1000 do White’s celebrated Shoe Nails* For sale lower than can be bought elsewhere, at the sign of the Goldzk Last, a few doors west of Steininan’s Hardware Store. M. H. LOCHER. april 29 14 , I ♦ FREEUiSHIBmQM^ . . .. .paOGRAMME Nq.,2.. . /’'VUR.seopnd gr»iid'exlribltidii'df,Tiew and beaU- Suipmer Goods is now being held dailyatthe'oldrtandjNo. 5 East King street j W’Bddoor from the coiner. 1 . v ; - "•] -: LADIES SUMMER;DRESS GOODS, consisting' ini part of neatPliud and Striped India, Surmner a Very large and splendid assortment ofentxre 'new style; rich. Chene, Beregea* and Or-. gandies.' JPlun.Mack, pink,.bloe end brown Bere ges; rich, wblte ami coloredground Beregf de Xains; Jacon’ets and Lawns ; a large assortment of mourning Berege de Lai as and Lawns. WHITE DRESS GOODS. Plain, dotted, striped anl plaid Swiss Muslins, India, Moll, Nansook, mid Jaconet Muslins in great variety, and very cheap. • ! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! White embossed Crape Shawls, high colored, plain, bine, green and cherry berege Shawls, a splendid lot of 10-4 Chameleon, ailk Grenedine Shawls, all very desirable. 1 1 case black and white mourning Lawns, only 8 cents per yard, worth 18|. 1 case superior Ginghams, at 12* cents. 1 case black and white Calicoes, only 6* cents. 1 case Linen Ginghams, only 6* per yard j usual price 12}. 500 PARASOLS. - The Ladies are particularly requested to call and examine our entire new stock of Parasols;, which embrace some magnificent styles, Chene, &c., very cheap. , GLOVES AND HOSIERY. ; Avery large assortment of Bajous Kid Gloves, plain, embroidered, silk and nett Gloves and Mit’s. The ,most complete assortment of Hosiery ever opened in the city of Lancaster, which embraces every size and color of Misses and childrens Stockings & Socks. , GENTLEMEN’S WEAR j._ ' Every article adapted to gentlemen’s wear, such as superior French, English and American' black and fancy colored Cloths, new style summer Cassi meres and Vestings, plain and striped linen Drill ings, Merino Cassimeres, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, &c.; a very large assortment of Sommer pants stuff of all kinds, and at ail prices. ;j Matting?, Oil Cloths and Carpeting. i| v 4,5, and 5-4 White and Checked Matting. 4,5, 6 and 8-4 Floor Oil Cloths and Rugs. 3 Ply Ingrain Venetian and Rag Carpetings, in great variety, very cheap. 100 assorted styles Oil Window Shades. produce taken in exchange fbr goods. The subscribers return their sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal encouragement they have received since - they have been in business, and hope by strict attention and a desire to oblige all, with plenty of cheap goods, to receive a con tinuance of the public patronage. FONDERSMITH & HERR, april 29 14 Nature and Art, In all their various combinations cannot possibly be more attractive, than F. J. KRAMPH’S OAK BALL CLOTHING STORE IS at the present time. For there a more crten-> sive assortment, and a greater variety of READY -MADE MEN’S and Boys’ Clothing now offered, than perhaps was ever known before in the City or County. Also French, English and American Cloths, Gas-, imers and Yestings of every texture, pattern and color; Satinets, Cashmarets, Merinos, Angolas, Tweeds, Linens, Cottonades, Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Shams, Collars, Suspenders, Umbrellas and Hosiery, in almost endless variety. The large amount of sales, and the increasing demands upon this establishment, have enabled the proprietor to offer greater inducements to purcha sers, than on any former occasion, bringing, every article within the abilities of the laboring man and the Mechanic, as well as the Farmer and the pro fessional man. Confident of giving satißfction, and that his future efforts' will be appreciated and suit- rewarded, F. J. KRAMPH embraces the present as a proper opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and a generous public for past patronage. Now come to Kramph’s Oak Hall And buy a suit of clothes, You’ll surely find none in all The city as cheap as those. Upon his shelves and counter In such inviting piles, Or else made up to order . In any size or styles; Then don’t forget Oak Hall, The place you all know well In North Queen street, then call Right opposite Shober’s Hotel. Lancaster, April 22. 3m-13 Now Confectionary & Fruit Store. THE subscriber has just opened an establishment in North Queen street, pest door to Sprechcr’s Hardware Store, v where he will at all times be pre pared to serve customers with CONFECTIONARY OF EVERY KIND, such as CANDIES, Gum Drops, Nuego, &c., &c FRUIT AND CAKES, including Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts; Pound Cake, Sponge Cake, Tea Cake, See., &c. ' . 203 S ©EUBAEfIS of the most approved flavor, of every kind, will be served up at his Saloons, (which are the best fitted up in the city—being the ne plus ultra,) at all times —or furnished to or parties at the most reasonable rates. SEGARS. The besl Havana and Principe Segars, of the choicest brands and finest flavor, kept constantly on hand. Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited to call and examine his assortment of Confectionary, as he is prepared to furnish any quantity to order, at the shortest notice. $Cr Recollect the place—about half a square north of the Court House, in North Queen'street and next door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store. V. P. ANDERSON, Ag’t. Lancaster, April 22, 1851. ;13-6m - To tlie Gents. CA.SHMERETS. ONE lot and just received of this beautiful ma terial for Summer Dress —aH shades,’ BLACK, BROWN, CASSIMERES!. CASSIMERES! Black Doe Skin, fancy colors for Spring. ' VESTINGS 1 VESTINGS ! White and Fancy Marsailea, Black Satin, &c. Linen Pant Stuffs, every variety from 6± up to 75 cents, per yard. CLOTHS! CLOTHS! .French, English, German and American fabric, all shades and prices. CRAVATS! CRAVATS! Black Italian and'Fancy Silk Cravats, Madran, Gingham and Lawn Cravats; Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery and all kinds of gentlemens furnishing goods. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, Corner East King and Centre Square- CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! From 12J cents up to $1,50 per'yard.; Venitian, Ingrain and Domestic Floor and Table Oil Cloths, 3-4, 5-4, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, &c. Call and examine. THOS. <J-. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, cor. East King and Centre Square, april 22 13 Encourage your own Mechanics. VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. YENITIAN BLINDS of the most beautiful pat tern and finish, are manufactured at the estab lishment of the undersigned, whose shop can be found immediately in the rear of Vankanan’s (form erly Sctiofield’s)‘hotel. The blinds are made of wood of the smoothest and most durable quality, and at- short order and moderate prices. The subscriber having had con siderable experience in the manufacture of Venitian Blinds, the people of this city and county can de pend upon having any work they may order, exe cuted with despatch and in a workmanlike manner. A variety of handsome blinds are on hand for the inspection of the public. Old blinds repaired and trimmed, to look equal to new. ' GEORGE FLICK. april 15 13 Franklin Shaving Saloon. REMOVAL. ; S WlLLlAMS,respectfully informs his friends # and old customers, that he has removed his SHAVING SALOON from Centre Square to West King Street, in the room formerly occupied by M. Resh, between Ha ger’s store and Cooper’s Red Lion Hotel, where he will be pleased to see all those who have here tofore patronized him. . He still continues the SHAMPOONING bus iness. Those who wish to enjoy this luxury should call at his shop, as he is confident of giving satis faction. fang 13 ’SCME29 Estate of Jacob Swahr. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan’r. WHEREAS, Jacob Seichrist, Trustee of Jacob Swahr, did on the 15th day of April,.,lBol, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the sai court, his account of the said estate: Notice is hreby given to all persons intereste the said estate, that the said Coart have appointed the second of June, 18ol',for the confirmation thereof unless exceptions bei filed. * : HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’s Office, Lan. April 29- Boozer’s Sole leather. IMPORTANT to shoemakers. POUNDS Roozer’s Sole Leather. OUIfU 3000 pounds Fah’s celebrated Sole Hemlock Tanned Sole Leather. Also every fine article ofFinished Upper Leather. Cali Skins, Kips, &c., &c- For sale low at the Leather Store of the subscriber, sign of, the Golden LAST, a few doors weßt of Steinman’s Hardware Store.* ■. M. H. LOCHER. april 29 14 Mow Honey Left In the Bee Hive. Spring of the- year is coming, . - And with it yon can hear the Beea a-homming. DRY GOODS—Belter Bargains than ever can now beihad at the unrivajled place for Bar gains,; the Bee Hive Store, North Queen street, where'they are just opening invoices of splendid DRESS GOODS, which will be sold at small profits, j SILKS! SILKS! 1 Rich Boileil Glace, beautifnl shades. , Figured and Plain Artnures. Figured and Plain Double Poult de Joics. Foulards, Plaid and neat Figured, very cheap. Black Boiled very glossy from 50 cts. to 2,25. • A very beautifpil article Silk Popline. Fig’d & Plain Mourning do something, very new j BEE HIVE, North Queen street. WHITE,MuII, Book, Swiss, Jaconet and Man sook plain, embroidered and plaid for Dresses.— Also, very fine white Goods, embroidered, &c., for drapery,.very cheap. Embroidered and plain, very fine Linon Hand- 18 kerchiefs, Kid Gloves of all color and shades, no. 6to S. White Kid Gloves, the very best iquality. Lisle. Thread, embroidered topß. Plain, Emb’d and open work Hosiery. Laces, needle work Inserting, Thread, Edging, Embroidery Lace, Black Silk ; Lace for Mantillas _ from 12* cents to $2 00 per yard. •CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., (Bee Hive.) Now then Ladies, is the time for great Bargains. Just opened some beautiful colors, Pink, Blue, Green, Lilac 1 Brown, in fact almost every shade, Fig’d Lawn warranted fast colors, only. 12J cents. Manchester and English good style and colors, only 12y cents. Neat figured French Chintz for Childrens’ Dresses, warranted fast colors. Very pretty styles plain) Bgureil Oil Chintz for Dresses, now very fashionable. CHAS. E. WENTZ & RRO., Bee Hive Store. april 8-11]! mm Bn, The Great COUGH . REHIEDY. Man; years of experience, and more than a Hundred Thousand Cures of Consumptive Complaints, have E roved to the undoubted satisfaction of all persons who ave become acquainted with this wonderful remedy, that It is grenny superior, because it is soothing and healing, and more ccrtaiu to cure Consumption of the Lungs, than any other Remedy in tho world. We know, however, that it >s said liv some that Consumption can not be cured. Be that the opiuion of the many or Uie few, we' shall not attempt to argue with such, but this we will say, and do auert as a fact, which con bo proved in tliousnnds of cases, that lids medicine hns cured Couyht and dis eases which, bejore tho cures were effected, were called real Consumption;' and which were attended with symptoms that resembled, and were in nil respects like tho symptom* of those « oho die, and when dead are said to have died with that fatal disease Consumption. This Balsamhas cured thousands of persons who were said to be hopelessly afflict ed—who hod hard, dry, racking Coughs— Pain* in the Breast. Side, and Hack— Difficulty of Breathing— Purulent Expectoration—Hectic Fever—Night-Sweats—and wnsting away of the Flesh and Blood; Persons having Buch complaints have been cured after it was snid they could not live a week longer. This Medjcine has cured some who were supposed to be in a dying Ntato, but, by the use of this remedy, they now live, and enjoy good health. * ~ . . This Balsam is purely a vegetable compound. It is pleasant to take, and never does injury id auy stage of dis ease or under tiny circumstances. It effects its wonderful and almost miraculous Cures by Purifying. Strength ening, and Invigornting the whole system—by equal* svtg the circulation, and producing a healthy action—thus allaying Cough— toothing ths Nerves— mid tiding and facilitating Expectoration. It Cures the following dis eases, viz.:— Consumption, COUGIIS and Colds, Bronchitis. Asthma, Spitting cf Blood, Bleeding at the Luncrt, Pain* in the Breast.'Side, and Chest. Nervousness, Night Sweats, Palpitation qf the Heart, and alb FEMALE WEAKNESSES and Complaints arising therefrom, Cholera Infantum, itc. rs»- For Proof and particulars of Cures, see our Pamphlets and Handbills— all our Agent* have them to give away. For sale by WM.G. BAKER and J.W. RAWLINS,Lan’r, R Williams and Win A Loader, Columbia, J R Brubaker, New Holland, J T Anderson, Marietta, L' & E Royer, Churchtown, * T A Galt, Strasburg, W W Passmore, Christiana, ‘ , George Ross, Elizabethtown, S Aichenbergcr, Bainbridgo, J Stauffer, Mount Joy, N Wolle, Litiz, S Ensminger, Manheiin, O P Gross, Ephrata, John Wrikle, Hinkletown, S W Klauser, Fairview, J G & S S Robinson, Intercourse,* B Bower, Conestoga Centre, John Kolp, Safe Harbor, S Allison, Martick Forge, S Risk & Brother, Buck, F McSparran, Fairfield, J P Harlan, Oak Run, And by Merchants and Druggists generally. T. W. DYOTT & SON -132, North Second street, Philadelphia, .Wholesale Agents. {Jan 28-1-e4w. Proposals. Superintendent's Office. . ' Parkksburo, April 25, 1851. PROPOSALS will bo received at this office, uu til the 21st day of May ensuing, until sun down, for the grading, Masonry and ballasting on the improvement of-the Columbia and Philadelphia Railway at the following points, viz: Ea6t end Big Conestoga Bridge, near Lancaster; Curves at Christiana and Nobleville; do. east of Eagle Station; do. west of Morgan Corner; Sideing at West Philadelphia. Profiles plans and specifications will bo exhibited at the office of the Engipeer, corner of Oak and Market Street, Philadelphia, 3 days previous to the letting. A. L. ROUMFORT, Superintendent Col. and Phila. Railway. April 29 • -tt-* 4 GREEN, Estate of Fanny Baily , (colored,)'late of Lancaster city , deceased. lETTERS testamentary on the above deceased, j having been issued to the undersigned Executor, by the Register-of Lancaster county; all persons having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay. WILLIAM MURRAY, Executor. Lancaster, April 26, 1851.* 14-6 t Estate of Catharine McMurtrle, LETTERS of administration on the above estate having been granted to.the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against said dec’d, will present them duly authenticated for tlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay. WILLIAM WHITE, Adm’r, april 29-14-7tj Lancaster.citj TO the Heirs and Legal representatives or Dr. John Porter, late of the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, dec’d. Take notice that I will hold an Inquisition to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on Tuesday, May 27th, A. D. 1851, at 2 o’clock P. M., on the premises in Colcrain township, Lancas ter county, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. SBeriff’s Office, Lan. April 22, 1851. st-13 TO the Heirs and Legal representaiveo oLLouisa Myers, late of the Borough of Marietta, Lan caster county, deceased. Take notice that I will hold an Inquisition to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on Wednesday, the Ilth day of June, A. D. 1851, at 10 o’clock P. i\l., at the public house of Johnson & Fishbaugh, in the Borough of Marietta, when and where you may attend if you thinl proper. JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Lan. April 22, 1851., 6t*l3- Estate of Mary McNeil, deceased. L' ETTERS of administration on the estate of Mary McNeil, late of Salisbury township, Lancaster county, deceased, have been granted to the! undersigned administrators, residing in Para dise and Earl townships. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them nronerlv authenticated for settlement to p 7 1 HENRY ECKERT, GEO. WALLACE. Adm’ra, aprii 22-6t*-13] | Estate of Jacob J. Demutli. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Lawrence J. Demuth, Committeo over the person and estate of Jacob J. De muth, did on the 23d day of April, 1851, file in the his | Office of the? Prothonolary of the said Court, account of the said estate: Notice is hereby given to all person's interested in the saidestate that the said Court have appointed thelsecond day of Jujie, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRV STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’ys office, Lan. May 6, 1851. . { 15-4 t lii the Court of Common PJeas for the co. of Lan. SrjTTHEREAS, Jacob Rcist, Assignee of George r.\\ Brighton, did on the 21st day of April, 1851, file in- the office of the Prothonotary of the. said Court, his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the second day of June, 1851, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’ys office, Lan. May 6, 1851. 15-4 t LAWNS! tfAWNSM GINGHAMS! GINGHAMS! BRANT’S INDIAN Notice. Deceased. Notice. Notice. Estate of George Brighton.
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