- fefeiqf Dy*,boy, ..apparently about eigbttfpea&qldj was; f )QQ<)^Q..;tnel Susquehanna PhltzdVEddy, fburteeu/imUes below Safe June 4 tfi,. ft is supposed -that he mus? have been in witer some time, at decomposition had.. taken j>lace.- He had on a cros*-batred c( clothing bad, disappeared. _ *Aiiy; irifo, rnjatidh respecting the'body can be obtained by addressing Mr. Gcobox Swii sabt, Liberty, Square 8.0. Lancaster Pa: Arrangement .for- jffa month. j * . .Male Di Male High School, Mr. Gilbert, - MivNourse, MissG’DonaJd, . Miss Ciller, Misses Miller&Reed, Reporting Member vision East. M. D. Holbrook. A. H. Hood. John Wise. C. Kieffer. Female D Miss Smith, Miss Magee, *Mist Hoffmeire, Miss C. Eberman, Mrs. Reinstate & Miss Winger, Miss R. Voight, Reporting Member Male Dr Mr. J. Price, Miss Mayer, ... Miss White, * Miss Samson, Mrs. SuliiTah,r, Miss Hazzard, Reporting Member Female 1)< Female High School, Miss A. E. Eberman, Mii» A. Smith, Miss Boyd, Miss Russell, M;a. Moore, Mr*. Gotta, Reporting Member VISION WiBT. * Jos. Ehrenfroid. H. B. Swarr. J. W. Jackson. Joa. Ehrcnfreid. THE I^RHETS. [Corrected weekly (for the Intelligencer.] Lancaster Markets. HOUSEKEEPERS’ market. . ( Lancaster, June (4. Butter—Sold at Ioal2i eta. a pound. « Beef—Sella at SalO cehts per Jb. r Eggs—Sold at 10 centp [Jfer doz. Lard—7aB cents per ppiiijd. Potatoes—Sell at Balo[cts. per half peck. Oats—ln quantities of p bushels, at $1,10a1,16j. Corn—in the eat-s, 56. cents per bushel. Philadelphia Markets, Philadelphia, June t 4. Flour is quiet. Small sales of common standard brands, were made at [54,18a4,25; choice do. $4,50. Extra $4,75. Corn meal $2,75. Rye Flour $3,50. \ , Grain is in demand. | Sales of red Wheat at 97cta.a1,00; white do. $1,00a103. Corn, yellow 60 and 61 cents. Oats 44a46 cents. Rye is scaroe and wanted at 70 cents. | Whiskey 22 and 23 cepts per gallon. Cattle Market. —The offerings of Beef Cat tle for the week were afcout 1100 head. Beeves are selling from $7,00 to 8,50 per 100 lbs. Hogs, about 600 in market, andjselling at $6,25a6,50 p£r 100 lbs. Cows are wortlj from $lB to 36. Sheep and Lambs, as quoted in our last. I * Baltimore Markets. , J ‘ . | Baltimore, June 14.< Flour.— Sales of 450 libls. Howard street Flour at $4,25a4,31. t Wheat, red at 95a98—jvhite 1,00a1,04. Boston, -December 6, 1847. Dr. Geo. B. Greek x—jßear Sir: —ln reply to in regard Iq the action of the Oxyge nated Bitters, I feel much pleasure in stating, that from its prompt and decisive effect in alleviating and overcoming a severe land chronic case oflndi-. gestion and Dyspepsia in -my own family, and from a knowledge of its wonderful results in curing' several attacks quite as severe'in ether families of my acquaintance, I consider it a sovereign and In fallible remedy in that distressing complaint, and would cordially and earnestly recommend it to ail who may be thus afflicted!. Respectfully yours, Isaac Danporth, 17 South Market Bt. The above certificate is from a well known and highly respectable merchant of Boston, and is en titled to the fullest confidence. Give the medicine a trial, and you will bo satisfied of its astonishing efficacy j it gives immediate relief, and imparts health and strength to the whole system, contains no alcohol, and is the rnokt agreeable medicine for those of delicate constitution. t REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Drug gists, No. 26 Merchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. j - Price $1 per bottle j aix;bottles for $5. For sale by ( JOHN F. LONG, Druggist, North Qtieen street, Lancaster. 9IARRIAGES. On the 16th inst., by the Rev. J. McNair, Mr. Henry E. Leman, of Lancaster, to Miss Anna Du Bois, of Newburg, New York. On the sth inst., by theßev. J. C. Baker, Alfred Saverly, to Elizabeth Wright, both of Martic. On the same'day, by the same, Rev. Walter. S. Drysdale, to Miss Miss Miry Catherine Thompson, both of this city. ■ 1 On the 9th inst., by the, 1 same, Philip Gerhardt, to Mary Scmidt, both of West Lampeter. ; On the 3d inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, George Shuman'to Elizabeth Miller, both of Manor twp ■ On the 29th ult., by S. McNair, Samuel H.Kreider, of West Lampeter, to Jane Eliza Gil lian, of Bart. | On the same day, by the same, William Miller, to Sarah Louisa Gillian, both of Bart. By the Rev. P. Hallpwell, Jacob Griffith, of Philadelphia, to Rebecca Longabauch, of Carnar von, Lancaster county, i On the 29th ult., by the 1 . Rev. Daniel Hertz, Jno. Carpenter, ofEarlville, to!Ann Batue, of New Ber lin, all of Lancaster county. On the Ist inst., by the, same, at the residence of her brother, Isaac Strolil, Esq., P. M. of Ephrata, Henry Neincehelser, of Champaign co., Ohio, to’ Elizabeth Strohl, of Ephaata, in this county. DEATHS. In this city, on Sunday night at 12 o'clock, Ahthdii AnMSTnoso, Esq., (Artist,) in the 53d year of his age. His friends and tfiose oi the fam ily are respectfully requested to attend his funeral this (Tuesday)- afternoon,! at 4 o’clook, without further notice. I On the 21st ult., in Garnarvdfl', Christian 3. Lichty, M. D., aged 32 years, dmonths, and & days. On the 31st ult., at Churchtown, Lancaster ca, John Zell, Esq., in the 92d year of his age. In Marietta, on the lst'inst., Lewis Leader, aged 82 years, 7 months and 12 days. In Columbia, on the 29th ult., Susan Shineber ger, wife of John Shineberger. Great Bargains. 1 1Y 2 DALE MITCHELL are now prepared to X oner great bargains ini French and English China, White and Brown Stone China, Granite and Liverpool Ware, Edged and Common Wares, Cut nnd Moulded .Glasß, , Bro *" Rockingham Ware, White aad Gold French China; to all of which we would call the attention of those about visiting the TYNDALE Sc MITCHELL, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 0 Lemon Syrup, F superior quality manufactured and forsale, wholesale and retail, at the “Old Stand,” No. 6, East King at. JNO. L. KEFFER. WANTED —A BOY of about 16 years of age, to leafn the Confectionary and Cake Baking business. One from the country preferred. JOHN L. KEFFER, No. 6, East King st. june'l7-21) Fine Table Oil. 5 BASKETS of Damion Bordeaux Table Oil, a very choice article. .Just received and for sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East . King street, Lancaster. [ jnne 17-21 Indian Queen Hotel. CAPE ISLAND, N. J. THIS establishment, on WASHINGTON Srteet, will be open for the reception of Visitors on and after the Ist of June. The House is in com plete order and finished in the best style, while the location is one of the most healthful and pleasant r* u ®.PJ. ace * I* * B convenient to the principal pub lic buildings, and within a short distance of the "FiVL Houses are admirable. The HOUSE AND TABLE will bear comparison with the best in the place. The Proprietors assure the public and visitors to rj‘j e ? er y accommodation will be af forded, and no pains spared to render every com fort to their guests. Their Tables will coniin -31 the luxuries of the Markets, and- attended by the best and most-obliging waiters. Those desiring a pleasant, quiet and retired HOME!, can here find with every accommodation, to make them agreea ble, and promote their comfort. Chargesmoderate. Pera.ons wishing to engage rooms, aonlv at the INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, IS Sooth FoTth Street Philadelphia, or at Cape Island. ’ A. M. HOPKINS 8t CO., Proprietors.' jua» i?tf-aaj j Sew Boot and'-Shoe" Store. TAMES W. QUINN reapectfully. inform* hi* - friend* and the public in general, that net ha* taken the old stand of Adam S. {Keller, in North Queen street, *bere he is prepared to manufacture fine French Fancy Boots, do. plain Walk*fejA ' tog Shoe*, Monroes, Congress Boots, Gaiters. Also all.kind* of heavjr work, H. suitable forcountry as well-as city cos. too. All who want a neat fit and an easy Boot wpuld do well to give him a ca 11.,. Ladles’Branch. Schools, tool visitations during the To the Ladies he. would say that!all who want an [B extra fine Satin Gaiter, Italian Cloth do. Fran* cais do fane? White Kid Slippers, French do. Shoetees, Jenny; Linds, Jefferson j. Ties, Buskins, Kid Gaiters, Morocco Boots, and all the various styles, and as be intends to sell as cheap as any other establishment in the city, he respectfully solicits their patronage, assuring all who may patronise him, that no efforts will bo spared to give general satisfaction both in quality and in price. isxoir East. R. Moderwoll. Rev. R. do Sweinitz. P. G. Eberman. Geo, Ford, Esq. P. Gerber. C. Gillespie. . R. ModerwelJ. , 1 Custom work made at the shortest notice, i Children’s work.of every description on hand. Mending promptly attended, to. , • JAMES W. QUINN, between Shober’s and Vankanan’s hotel. He would further state, that he has secured the services of Mr.’M. J. Weaver, formerly Fore man in the employ of Adam S. Keller. June 17.-. 12 H. Stoek. J. C. Van Camp. M. D. Holbrook iiioN West. J. Zimmerman. A. G. Helfenstein, John Bear. C. M. Howell. H. Rotharmel. Dr. H. Carpenter. J. Zimmerman. Cheap Summer Dry Goods. a CHARLES M. ERBENfy BRO., , 'National Hotue Building, North Queev Street, INVITE the attention of purchasers to their Ex tensive assortment of SUMMER DRY GOODS, y which will be sold at unusually low.prices. PLAID & STRIPED DRESS SILKS, Figured Silks, neat Plaid and Striped India Silks, Plain Changeable’and Black Silks, all widths. Berege de Laines and Bereges, choice colors, Pink, Blue, Green, Lilac, Buff, Mode Broson; Tissues, Silk Poplins, Black and White Organdi Lasons; Silk Lustres, alii wool Mouse de Laines and French Chintzes. | WHITE DRESS MATERIAL. Plain and Figured Swiss Muslin, India Book, Nan sook, Dotted Mull, and Cambric Muslins. EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS, Parasols, Sunshades, Piano Covers, Emb. Table Covers, Counterpanes, Richardson’s Irish Linens at great bargains; Black Silk Laces, all widths, Capes, Spences, super. Linen Hdkfs., Collars, Rib bons, &c. &c. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO.. National House Building, North Queen street. June 17 21 ' A. H. Hayes. E. C. Darlington. Geo. Sanderson. D. Lagen. ® Carlisle Springs. THE Proprietor respectfully informs his friends and the public*generally, that he has fitted up the establishment for accommodating comfortably a large number of Visitors and Boarders. These celebrated Springs are sjtuated four miles north of Carlisle, in a fine healthy and romantic place. Cold and Warm BathS in* good order. Visitors coming in the Cars to!Carlisle will be promptly attended to wiihu fine [Carriage by our Livery men, and conveyed to the Springs the same day if desired, and. every accommodation may be relied on. , D. CORNMAN. June 17, 1851. 1 ' 6t-2l PPAIN AND ORNAMENTAL LEAD SASH WORKER, 263 Race street, below Eighth, north side, Philadelphia, is now prepared to exe cute all orders in the above line; Lead Sash being well adapted for church, railway depot, and cottage windows. J. C., would also call attention to bis sto.ck of GARDEN HAND GLASSES and CON SERVATORIES, which are peculiarly adapted for rearing plants in the interior of houses. Can be made to any pattern. Stained and colored Glasshouse Painting and Glazing in all their branches, v June 17 3m-21 CORNER OF SEVENTH & CHESTNUT STS. PuiXADELPHia. PT. BARNUM, Proprietor. Hekby • Manager. [ FOURTH OF JULY, GRAND CELEBRATION. Arrangements have been made by the City Coun cils to commemorate the day by a splendid exhibi tion of Fire Works. • Unrivalled attractions will be offered at Bar nura’s. * will present interesting Comedies and Farces. Ballads by an accomplished vocalist. Dances by two proficient artists. I The.celebrated Martinetti Family, formerly a part of the famous Ravel Family, will perform their most astonishing feats on the Slack Rope and interesting Pantonies. - Consisting of Nine figures, of the* full size of life, playing accurately 24 different airs will be exhibi ted lor the first time. The inventor has been 10 years constructing these, at a cost of §20,000, and if is: the most wonderful triumph of art in the known world. Performances will-be given during the morning, afternoon and evening. The Saloons are filled with 1,000,000 of curi osities. Admittance to Bee all these, and'tooeach exhibi tion in the Lecture Room, 25 cents. Children urn der 10 years, 12* cents. Junel7 SEALED proposals fSt building a Bridge across Little Conestoga Creek, at orjnear Lintner’s Mill, on the road' leading to Safe Harbor, will be received at the Commissioner’s Office, until 2 o’clock on Monday, the 30th inst. ! Tbe plan specifications can be seen at said office, at any time previous to letting. HENRY MUSSELMAN, DAVID STYER, SAMUEL FRY, Commissioners. June 11 td-21] Estate of Abraham Hackman, Bequeathed to his Executor in trust for Maria Zook. In the Orphans s Court ot the County of Lancaster. WHEREAS John Reist, Trustee under the will 'the said Abraham Hackman,' of Maria Zook, did on the ninth day of June, 185.1, file in the Offiee of the Clerk of said Court, his account of the said estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said egtate, that the said .Court have appoint* ed the 3d Monday of September, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. . .Attest, - BENJ’N KAUFFMAN, Clerk 0. C. Clerk’s Office, Lan. June 17. 21-4 t In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. o! Lan. WHEREAS, Samuel Nissley, Assignee of Hen ry Appel, did on the fifth day. of June, 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 18th day of August, 1851, for the confirma tion thereof, qnless exceptions be filed, Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys Office, Lan. June 10, 1851. 4t-21 THE Teachers of Lancaster County are earnestly requested to meet in Convention, at the public hause of Wm. J. Steele, in the city of Lancaster, on Saturday the 2nd day of August next , for the purpose ot transacting business of the utmost im portance to Teachers and the coram'uuity. * MANY TEACHERS. «June 10 20-td All the papers of Lancaster city and county favorable to the cause of Education, will please publish till day of meeting. JAMES CROSS respectfully ilfcforms his numerous ■ customers and the public in general, that he has opened a splendid ' ■ BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, in connection with bis SHAVING arid HAIR CUT TING SALOON, where can be had 'HOT & COLD BATHS, which are always ready from from 5 o’clock.ih the morning until ten at inight, and on Sunday morning from 6 until 9. J Remember the location— : N. Wi Cdrner of Centre ■ Square, next door to T. & H. Baumgardner’s Store. Lancaster, Jqne 10. 20-tf / Estate of Samuel Ramsey. A^L Pe r i ” a j eble d to Samuel Ramsey, de’d, late of Guilford townsnip, Frdnklin county, ra.,.aro requested to make paymentito the subscri to'rn,hiP> abo “t Four miles east of Chambersburg, to whom Letters if Administra tion have been granted; and all persons havinn claims on said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN] OYLER, Administrator. june 3-19-61] Estate ot Fred’k Hippie and Mary B. Hippie. W 1 Pieas for the Co - ofLan - H-bKhAS, Christian ,B. Herr, Assignee of Frederick Hippie and Mary B. Hippie, did , y 1851, file in the Officeof o h f e theti o d n e°^ef thß Court,itheir account Not'ce .s hereby given to all persons interested ‘ h « 8 /?, ld , e !r e i th at the said Courthave appoint- M °? day r° " g “ St ’ ,851 ' for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed Attest, HENRY STOEK, Pro'th’v Proth’ys Ofiice, Lan., June 10. j 20-4 t THE Stockholders of the Lancaster Gas Company are requested to meet at the Company’s Ofiice comer of Duke and East King sts.i'on Monday the 9th day of June next, to elect One President and Six Manager*. ■ JNO. F. SHRODER. june 8-18-ltJ i Tmaurtr. James Crawford, Barnum’s Museum, THE DRAMATIC CORPS FAAS’ AUTOMATON BAND, To Contractors. Estate of Henry Appel. Teachers’ Convention. Baths! Baths! Bathing ! Notice. Interesting to the Ladies! Ann YDS. new style Berege De ; Lanes—ded dedly the prettiest of the season. £OO Y DS * P*^aa4^gare#iil% £ POPLlNS— beautiful color*—Jast received at : FONDERSMITH & HERR’S, East King st. I MANTILLA, SILKS! With glossy black boileff Silks; very rich change able black and green, blue and green, orange and blue, Ac., all very desirable colors for Ladies Scarfs and with a beautiful as sortment of Black Silk Laces-for Trimmings, very cheap. ; i\ THE LAST OF THE SEASON. Another lot and the last that can possibly be had this season, of those very desirable Summer Silks, which is decidedly the neatest and cheapest article a Lady can wear. Coll at the-Farmer’s Favorite Store, j No. East King st., Lancaster. i CHEAP SUGARS, Good CoffSesand French Teas—For sale whole sale and at the Farmer’s Favorite Store, j No. ,5, East King st.j Lancaster. {fCrCountryl Produce taken in exchange for goods. {SOMETHING NEW! Bohemian Grass-Cloth Lustres l a most delight ful article forlLadies Summer Dresses, and the first of : the season*7-Just received from New York. PARASOLS! Another supply ol those black and green change able Turc Satin parasols—together with some mag nificent China and fancy bordered—Warranted of the best materials, and will be sold at reduced pri ces, at FONDERSMITH & HERR’S. TO SHOEMAKERS! A beautiful assortment of French Eastings and Italian C.Joth, in modes, green, brown, black, &c., with Galloons and Laccrs to Match. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Carpetings, Matting, .Drugget, Carriage Cloths, Plushes, &c., always on hand, at FONDERS,VIITH & HERR’S, June 10 tf-20] No. 5, East King st., Lan. In>v«/rtant to Farmers and Ma . cblne Makers. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has lately completed a TRIPLE RE ACTING INTERNAL GEARED HORSE POWER, which outrivals any other in use,j It is made en tirely of Iron, both Frame and Gearing.. The Jour nals are Cast-Steel—its weight is GO?) lbs. On trial it has prove 4 itself capable of performing from 50 to 100 per cent, more work than othfitPowers with the same labor of the team. It is warranted to hold 8 horses. I have also completed a combined THRESHER AND CLEANER, which is capable of Threshing and Cleaning Irem 300 to 500 bushels of wheat per doy, with from 6 to 8 Horses, and an equal number of hands. 4 horses can thresh with it from 100 to 200 bushels per day of wheat, and 400 to 500 of oats. It is very convenient for those who follow Threshing, and for two or more farmers to own in company; it is more convenient to move than any machine in use. The Machine stands on the wag on.while threshing—the Power is loaded on the same wagon in moving—-two horses* are sufficient to move it; It will save enough labor in threshing 2000 bushels to pay its extra cost. It will thresh in the field or by a stack as in a barn. The cylin der and concave can readily be adjusted so as to thresh with equal facility both tough and dry grain. It is free from the complication and liability to get out of order of other machines of the kind, and of less cost —price $lOO,OO. Power, $75,00 Wagon attached if ordered, 40,00 Improved Thresher and Shaker, 45,00 Machine makers supplied on the most reasonable terms. Powers made by wholesale by I. W. Groff, Lancaster, Pa. Threshers. Machines, &c., made and for sale by Jeffrey SmedJey, Columbia, Pa. All orders directed to the subscriber, at Lancas ter, Pa., will be promptly 'attended to. SAMUEL PELTON, Jr. june 14 tf-20 Summer flats! Summer Hats! ERBEN & BROTHER, NationaUHouse Building, North Queen Street, HAVE now in store a complete assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing all kinds and qualities. New style Al boni Braid Hats, China Pearl, Leghorn, Panama, coarse and fine Palm Leaf, Canada Straw, and all other kind 6 for Mens’, Boys’ and childrens’’ wear, cheap. —ALSO, — Sup. Black Cashmerettes for summer wear ; Ffench, English and American Cloths, all shades and prices; Doe Skin Cassimeres, Summer Cassimeres-'and Linen Drilling^ MARSEILLES VESTINGS in every variety; splendid Silk Vestings* new designs; sup. Black Satins, Summer Pant Stuff, Cravats, Collars, Hdkfs., Suspenders, Gloves, Hos iery, &c.,&c. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen at., Lan’r. June 3 19 A Farm for Sale. A FARM situated in Harford county, Md., about 22 miles from Baltimore city, and 2* miles from Bel Air, the county town, containing ' 425 ACRES, including about 40 Acres of Meadow, and a suffi cient quantity of woodland. The improvements consist of a large Jbs*dL Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, Spring|sWßff House, and'the outbuildings on aJiililfiL farm. There is also a thriving young ORCHARD, bearing the choicest kinds of apples. The soil is of an excellent quality, part of which is now in good order, and the rest very susceptible of improvement. Limestone can be procured with in a reasonable distance. This farm is wihtin three miles of the Friends’ Meeting House at Fallston. It will be sold on the most reasonable terms, and the payments arranged to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of SAMUEL ROBINSON, june 3-19-3t] Bel Air, Md. Estate of Abm. Haverstick, dec’d. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Abra ham Haverstick, late of West Earl township, Lancaster county, dec’d. having been issued to the subscribers: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without de lay, properly authenticated.for settlement, to either of the undersigned. CHRISTIAN B. HESS, West Lampeter Twp,. JACOB GOOD, Martic. ABNER HAVERSTICK, june 3 6t*-19] Conestoga, Fourth of July. A CELEBRATION of the ensuing Anniversary of American Independence, (irrespective of party,) will be held at the'public house of Lewis R. Hibschman, in the Village of Lexington, Eliza beth township. MANAGERS: Samuel H. Miller, Elizabeth. Simon P. Eby, “ Henry Shreiner, Penn. J. Mohler, Ephrata. b Thomas Jones, J. L. Gross, ts P. M. Heitler, “ . Dr. S. Reamsnyder, t( L. S. Hacker, ** Col. A. Ream, Reamstown. Israel Heitler, “ Col. Jesse Reinhold, Schceneck. Dr. J. Robinson, Ephrata. William Frey, Warwick. Jonas W. Bucher, “ Dr. A JShelly, “ Dr. L. Holl, “ H. A. Zug, “ ) Jacob Shiffer, Elizabeth. B. P. Hibshman, « John EJser, “ : Peter Martin, « Elias Eby, « Elias Stober, ,c ' . H. H. Shirk, West Cocalicoj s ■QDr. E. Shirk, Elizabeth. [may 20-17-td PAPER HAiVGING. REMOVAL. HOWELL & BROTHERS, N0. .142 Chesnut street, above 6th,Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS and Importers of PAPER HANGINGS, have removed to their* new building, No. 142 Chesnut street, above Sixth, op posite the Theatre, where they are prepared to ex hibit the most extensive stock of Paper Hangings in th.e United States, including every variety from the lowest priced articles to the finest gold and velvet decorations, all of which they will sell at the lowest rates. [june 3-19-6 m SHARON SLEEPER, Umbrella & Parasol Manufactory, No. 344 Market Street , Next door above IOfA Street, South side, PHILADELPHIA. WHALEBONE for Dresses, Cordets, &c.; Rat tan for Coach Makers, Plumbers, Builders, &c. Flounces and other Trimming Pinked and Gofield. s^All REPAIRS attended to pertaining to the Umbrella Business. [June 3-19-3 m Proposals ror Wood. SUPEHIHTENDENT’S OfeXCE, ) Pahkesbukg, June 9, 1861- ( BALED proposals for the delivery of wood at the different stations along the line of the Co lumbia and Philadelphia Rail Road, will be recei ved at this office.until Monday, July 21st next Persons proposing will state at what station they can deliver the wood, the quantity, quality and price of the same, also the number of cords per month. Payments to be made monthly. * A. L. ROUM’FORT, Superintendent Col. and Phila. Rail Road, june 10 et-SO 'M: The World’s Fair l ■!%. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT. AS many of cor citizens will not be able/oil ae cotfnt of business and other matters, to visit London daring the exhibition of the World’s Inge nuity, the proprietors of the ; LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION. J. RATHFON & WM. HENSLEft, . (•accessors to Jos. Gormley) have now on hand the largest and cheapest; stock of elegant Clothing (New Spring Styles) ever offered to the public, which they are determined to sell at extremely low prices. , . *■ They are determined to maintain the confidence; of their friends, and have exerted all their endeavors to bring ont a splendid stock of Clothing for this season, and by their superior facilities in the pur chase of their cloths, the immense number of ex-' cellent,workmen employed,and the talent displayed* in the cutting department, they can offer elegant cloth Dress and Frock Coats from $5 to $12,00, fine Satin Vests $1,50 to s3,black.and fancy Cassi mere Pants $2 to $5; light Summer Clothing in: endless variety, and at corresponding low prices. Visit the extensive establishment of Rathfon and : Hensler and secure a saving of at least 30 per cent, on your purchases. Oar aim is to please and ac commodate all; and in order to dp this we manu facture clothing at almost every price.; Selling for cash onlyenables us to offer clothing at a very trifling advance. Oar motto is 1 “ SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES.’’ Wo are confident that an examination by you is all that is necessary to confirm what we may say, and seddre your - custom. ‘ Also a full assortment of piece goods on hand, which will be made to order in the best manner at the rates as ready made, and warranted to give satisfaction. - We have secured the services of Mr. JOSEPH H. FERGUSON, long known to the public as ail ex perienced cutter. Mr. Ferguson has been for-a number of years in connection with some of the most fashionable Merchant Tailoring establishments in the Western Cities, and is fully confident that everything emanating from his hands will be done in the best style. Rathfon & Hensler avail themselves of this occa sion to return their sincere thanks to their friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore'received, - ' and hope to merit a continuance of their favors. RUMORS ! Open vpur ears; for which if you will stop The vent of hearing, yvhen loud rumor 1 speaks ! Shakespeare. ’Tia stranger-’tis very wonderful ! ' That Rumor once the truth should speak ; Astonishing the multitude To see her play so strange a freak— But if in doubt you have indulged, You’ll bid your bosom doubt no more, If .you’ll but take the time to call At Rathfon & Hensler’s Store. The most fastidious there will find Clothes suited to their taste and mind, The best and cheapest ever made, 1 Of every fashion, every shade; Just call and see, you’ll find forsooth, That Rumor sometimes speaks the truth. ’Tis rumored that RATHFON & HENSLER’S HALL OF FASHION can produce the greatest va riety, best made, and cheapest Clothing in the city of Lancaster. That’s the place, Gentlemen , that’s the place to get your money back. Call and see them. forget the place. The Lancaster Hall of Fashion, North Queen street, next door to the National House, and the third door South of Orange. [june 3-19 LADIES! LADIES!! LADIES!!! YOUR attention is respectfully invited—Mantil las, Visittes, Mantillas. Mantilla silks, plain and watered. India silks, plaid and striped fine printed Foulards, yard wide. Small plaid and pin striped Silks, rich figured and plaid Silks, Berges and Grenadines, Poplins, figr’d and plain—all shades, Lawns and French Jacbnet, thin material tor evening dresses, dotted swfss, muli, book mus lin, pink blue and buff dolts, silk parasols, para sols, parasols 50 cts. to $2,50, black silk lace for Trimming, mull and book muslins, a good article for 12i cts. worth 25 cts., Fine striped and plaid musUns. ,j The J above goods in connection with all kinds of Summraer wear, we arc now offering at great bargains, much below their original price? ' THOS. J. WENTZ & CO. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Corner of East KiDg and Centre Square. JUST RECEIVED 1 case light prints worth 10 cts. selling for 6±. 1 case black and White “ 6£. ‘ 1 case blue and orange, if 8 cts. 1 case blenched and unbleached muslins, extra good for 6± cts. At th-3 Golden Eagle. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO. ' tf-20 More Kew Books, AT WILLIAM MURRAY’S Cheap Book Store, Kramph’s Building,-North Queen st.,* Lan’r. Dictionary of Sacred Quotations, •or Scripture Themes and Thoughts, by Rev. H. H. Weld. Journal and Letters of Rev. Henry Martyn, edited by the Rev. S. Wilberforce, first American edition. A General History of the Sabbatarian Churches, by M. T. Davis. Ship and Shore in Madeira, Lisbon and the Med iterranean, by Rev. Walter Colton, late of the U. S. revised edition. American Education, its principles and-elements, by Edward D. Mansfield. Williams’ Travellers and Tourists Guide for 1851. Through the United States, Canada, &c., containing the routes’of travel by steamboats, stage and canal; together with decryptions of and routes to the prin cipal places of fasionable resort, with other valua ble information, accompanied with an entirely new and authentic map of the United States, including California, Oregon, &c., and a map of the Island of Cuba, by W. Williams. Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Inde pendence, by N. Dwight, Esq. ‘ Harper’s New Monthly Magazine for June. Just received from Philadelphia and New York a large assortment of Sunday School Books, Class Books, S. S. Records, &c., which will bd sold at publishers prices. i On our shelves may at all times be found a gene ral assortment of Books in every department of literature, which wilLbe sold at the very lowest prices. j A fresh supply of Port Monaies, prices from 37i cents to $4,00. Pocket Books of every style and price. Blank Books, conßistiug of Cap, Demy and Medium Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash, In voice, Record Books, &c., &c. A large assortment of Cap. and Letter Paper, plain and ruled. Also a set of Surveyors Instruments—Compass, Chain, &c., offered at a bargain, at ’ WM. MURRAY’S Cheap Book Store, North Queen street, Lancaster, june 3 ,■ 19 THE CHEAP PARASOL, DEPOT. TO THE LADIES! CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER, National House Building , North Queen Street, INVITE the attention of Ladies to their] fashion able and very cheap assortment of ! PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS, of all kinds 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 selling rapidly at* ERBEN’S CHEAP STORE, National House Building, North Queen stl, Lan’r. may 13 i 16 Encourage your own Mechanics. VENETIAN 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 ofVankanan’slfarm erly Schofield’s) hotel. 1 The blinds are made 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. Rich Mantilla Silks. ERBEN & BROTHER, HAVE just opened a great variety of handsome Silks, suitable for Mantillas. CHANGEABLE SILKS FOR MANTILLAS. Rich Changeable Silks, Black, Watered and Glossy Rfack Silk and Turc Satins foh Dresses, Mantillas, and Scarfs, cheap. ALSO,— . Black. Silk Laces and Fringes, Lace Veils, Emb. Cambric Spencers, Collar’s, &c., &c. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., . National House Building, North Queen street, may 13 jg Central Iron Railing Manufactory No. 521, Arch Street, below Brood, PBIVA. WHITE & DEVENEY, RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the public i generally of Lancaster and elsewhere, to their handsome Designs and Patterns of RAILING for Cemeteries, Public Squares, Balconies, Verandahs, Gardens, &c., &c.; Ornamental Tables, Chairs, Settees, Stands of every description and style, con stantly kept on hand. Persons who may want any of the above articles, will please give ub a call, as every attention will be given to accommodate them at short notice, and their work they will waiTant to be equal to any in the cijy or elsewbete, and their prioea at low. [may S7-18»6m Opposed to all Monopolies! aißWiiQ ■; XHE subscribers have placed on the State Road, an entire new line or passenger Cars, called * ; >OUR LINE/’ . These Cars ease no superior in point of style, comfort and convenience. They have all the-mod em improvements, and are No. 1 in every sense of the word. This Line leaves .. NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, evetj &zy at 11* o’clock, A. M. (except the Sab batKfforLancaster, Columbia, York and Harrisburg, and On its return leaves Herr’s hotel, Columbia, at 22; Lancaster at 12*, and Downingtown at 2 o’clock, P. M., and arriyes at Philadelphia at * o’clock, in time to take the eastern line at 5 o’clock for New York. v 1 The cars are attached to the Way Train, and run in the .which' gives them a decided pro* lerence over apy other cars in case of a collision or a run bff, wnich under the best of management will sometimes! occur. Oar p&ssengeihs and cart must, from their position in the'train, be compara tively free-from danger. The Subscribers are aware of the monstrous monopoly against which they have to contend, bnt 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 fare, they will run this'line at the following rates, viz : , THREE CENTS PER MILE, no more nor ho less; under any circumstances. These are the lowest rates at which passengers can be carried over j the road under the present rates of toll charged by jthh State, which are two cents per mile on each passenger, and $4,92 on each car. In order thatlour friends may not mistake “OUR LINE,” we give the color of the cars, which is thue blue, and ask the patronage of la generous public to sustain us in our undertaking, V april 29 DAVID MILLER & CO. ' 14-tf CHEAPER MAN EVER AT STEUBAN’S.... THE subscriber is constantly ‘receiving 'large supplies of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Ac., Ac., direct from the manufacturers of the ! United States and ot Europe—hence the saving of one or two profits, enables him to offer inducements equal to the best houses,in Philadelphia or New York. Persons commencing Housekeep ing' will find a full of everything in the Hardware line, embracing C E,D A R • W ARE , which he manufactures ofsuperior 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 must ensure & i 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, Work, Rosets, Ac., &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, HydesjjPatent Leather,Laces,Ac. Saddlers, Will find) that bis 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, Serew Plates; Files, See., his stock beingivery large and terms ac commodating. f Farmers, Will find a complete assortment in the Hardware line, embracing Chains, Ploughs, Grain Cradles, Forks,‘Scythes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Bags, Ac., &c., and prices shall be such as will insure a continuance of their very iiberal 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. StOVCS. —The most extensive variety and of approved kinds, at manufacturers* prices, ffails and Iron.— The subscriber has the agency of the Duncannon Works for the sale of their Nails and Iron, and is at all times pre pared to receive orders and furnish them i t 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 j Lead Pipe, Wire Spelter; Zinc, Tin, &c., on the most favorable term's. Clever. Timothy and Flax Seed WANTED, for which the highest price will be given in cash.: ; GEO. M. STEINMAN, may 13-IG-3m] 1 West King st., Lancaster. Nature and Art, In all their various! combinations cannot possibly be more attractive, than ' F. J. KRAMPH'S OAK HALL CEOTHING STORE IS at the present time. For there a more sive and agrealer 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, Cas imers and Vestings of every texture, pattern and color; Satinets, Cashmarets, Merinos, Angolas, Tweeds, Linens, Gottonades, Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Shams, Collars, Saspenders, 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 satisfction, and that his future efforts will be appreciated and suit ably '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 Buit 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 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. Kieffer, will be for rent from the Ist day of April next. There is a water power of about 16 feet, which might readily 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 be rented with it The Conestoga being navigable that distance and above it, Iron and ‘Coal can be without qny trouble, at the very door. For terms, enquire! of C. Nauwan, (Innkeeper) residing on the premises, or of the subscriber, in Manor township. . MATTHIAS GRAEFF. * may 6 ’5l 15-tf Estate of Jacob Good and Wife, of Mountjoy Township. In the Court of Common Pleas 4 for the Co. of Lan* WHEREAS, Christian Good and Michael Horst, Assignees of Jacob Good and Wife, a did on the 13th day ofj May. 1851, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their ac count of the said -Estate : ■Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that! the said court have appoint ed the 16th day of JUfJE, 1851, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. * Proth’ys. Office, Jiao, may 27. 3t.-18 Estate of Jacob miller and Wife, of the Borough of manhelm. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of, Lan. WHEREAS John 'Musser, Assignee of Jacob. Miller and Wife, did on the 13th 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 (he said court have appoint ed the 16th day of JUNE, 1851, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. .Proth’ys. Office, Lan; may 27. 3t-l8 Estate of Ann Herr. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lan WHEREAS, Abraham Herr, Committee over the person and estate of Ann Herr, a luna tic, did on the 19th of May, 1851, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his accQunt of the said Estate: | - r Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court .have appoint ed the 18th day of August, 1851, for the confirpia tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, . HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys. .Officej Lan. piay 27. 4t-18 Estate of Catharine McMurtirle, Decea&fed. 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 doly authenticated for set tlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay. WILLIAM WHITE, Adm’r, april 29-14-7tj Lancaster city. John R. Welsh, STOCK AND BILL BROKER,. . NO. 46j Walnut street, Philadelphia. Stock, Loans, &c.,'bougbtiand sold on commission. Note*, Drafts, &c., sold and negotiated. J Lr I . N H^’ D Eaq i i -“—■ may 20 27-8 m E. W. 'FISKS MINERAL COMPOSTTION FIRE-PROOF PAINT! Ohe or THX most Important Dibcovxeixb or Tbis T„ PwMiirr Aos. HIS mineral compound i> found in iho town of Litchfield, Herkimer County, N. Y., in a gulf nnout aix hundred root below the ..irface ortho Sur rounding country. When taken from iU bed.it presenta a beautiful color: resembling mahogany. After a fair trial, it it pronounced by competent judges to be far superior to tbo Ohio paint. One of its important components being red oxydo of iron an intelligent public will readily see that the differ ent-colors are mote reidily brought oat by mixing a less quantity of oihor paints, than if it were black oxyde, getting a livelier color at less expense.— Forming'* .perfect cement body, a large portion being silica; if bids defiance to the action of the weather, and is a great protection against the de vouring element. All the colors inayHie got up from this composi tion, from a beautiful lead to a jet black, with less than’half the expense of the usual way, fonning:a harder coai, which is believed to be' twice as val uable. It is also susceptible of receiving a high polish, and may be use foy the finest kind of n ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. ; This composition will be found especially useful for painting all kinds of outside, bouses, steamboats, ships, schooners, sloops, Ac., as it is wbollyimper vious to water, and less attractive to the. rays of the sun than any other paint now in use. '. In introducing this paint to the public, the pro prietor flatters himself that the superior advantages he has.in obtaining the raw material, it being pure and taken from' a bed one hundred a fifty feet in height and being the finest and purest substance of the kind, or as much so as any in the world ; and in addition to that, exposed to action of rain and frost, rendering it constantly sofier.and purer, and no pains shall be spared in manufacturing. After testing its qualities they will be satisfied it is not an imposition upon their credulity, (of which there is so much done at the present day,) but on the con trary, the high commendation it received is suffi cient to warrant its reception. For cottages, of either wood or brick, this paint cannot be too highly recommended. For Railroad Depots, Bridges, Cars, and Public Buildings of all descriptions, it is invaluable. It is now being used on the Atlantic Steamers and Packets,'with great satisfaction, and must soon supersede ail other paint, for like purpose. For coach painting it is said to be a perfect desideratum, it being suscepti ble to the highest polish, and forming a surface as hard as marble. For Farm Houses, Outßuildings, Fences, Factories and Foundries, its value can scarcely be calculated; its fire and weather proof : qualities have been thoroughly tested, and has found favor with the public, bo much so, that a building covered with this paint will insure at less premium than a building covered with other paint. . A few testimonials are annexed of men who ore competent to judge: This certifies, that having examined and subjected to chemical action the Paint from the premises of E. W. Fish, of Herkimer co., N. Y., I concur in' the above analysis, and believe it to be capable of forming the most durable coat of any substance now used. M. C. Brown. Columbia, N. Y.,Feb\ 14, 1851. We hereby certify, that we have used in painting, Fish’s Fire-proof Paint, and think it excels any thing‘of the kind we ever used. We have painted some of the best brick buildings in Albany with it. Covering well and giving a fine lustre, we think it equal to white lead Qr better. Albany, Feb. 1, 1851 New York, Bee. 16, 1850. . I have used the New York Fire-proof Paint, from the farm ofElias W.Fisb, in Herkimer county, and am well satisfied of its superiority for painting out side of buildings, roofs, &c., Ac. I find it much cheaper than other paints for the like purposes, as it requires less oil, and covers better, and forms a coat similar to sltfte. Rascliff Carman, Painter «$* Paint Manufacturer, 85 Barclay st. N. Y. I hereby certify that I made use ot Fish’s Paint last season in painting my house, and this spring examined it, and found it held its color well and became very hard and solid, fastening to the wood and equal to any other paint. Schuyler, March . 1851 4 Brooklyn, November, 16th, 1850. I have used and sold large quantities of the New York, ; Fire-proof Paint, from the Farm of VI r. E. W. Fish, in Herkimer county, and am well satisfied that it possesses qualities superior to Blake’s Fire proof Paint, and. superior to any similiar kind of Paint now in this market and heretofore used by our painters, and besides, is afforded at a less price than others that I consider inferior to it in quality. Aaron Cbagin, Painter. Mohawk, March 25, 1851. We hereby certify, that wehave used in painting, E. W. Fish’s Fire-proof Paint, and cheerfully- re commend it to the public as the most valuable paint we have ever used, being in its native state a beau tiful color 'for all outside painting, which may be cheaply changed to almost any desired color, form ing a heavier and harder coat than any other paint now in use. J. A. & Jermain Clark, I fully concur in The above, and will add, as a body paint, where a white finish is desired, it is unsurpassed, covering it completely. Horace 'Spenceii, Painter. I hereby certify, that I used two barrels of E. W. Fish’s. Paint last fall. This spring on opening of canal I ordered five ton of it. ■ Being so well pleased with the article, I cheerfully recommend it to the public as a very durable paint, and giving strength lo all other paints it is mixed with. J. & H. Hardis, Painters and Paint Dealers. Albany j April 10, 1850. ROSWELL HOVEY, No. 87 Barclay street, N. Y., Principal Agent for the United States and South America. For sale at the Hardware Stores of PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER, Between Shober’s and Vankannn’s Hotels, N. Queen street, and GEO. D. SPRECHER, N. Queen street, Agents for Lancaster county. may 27 1 9 Valuable Farm at Trustee’s Sale. EY virtue of a decree of the Court of Chancery, the subscriber wiil offer at public sale,-on THURSDAY, the 12th day of June, 1851, at 12 o’clock, M., on the premises, THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND,. in Baltimore county, known as u Pot Spring,” and containing in the whole three hundred and twenty seven acres of land, but which it is proposed to divide into two Farms of about one hundred and fifty acres each. This property is situated in tho Valley of Jehosa phat, distant one mile from Timonium, a regular stopping place on the Susquehanna Railroad, and is ten miles from Baltimore by the York Turnpike and old York Roads. It has fong been known as one of the most beautiful and productive estates in Maryland, the natural quality of the land being of the best, and capable of being constantly sustained by the presence on the farm of the greatest abun dance of lime stone, convertible into lime at the low price of seven cents per bushel, and for which there are two kilns on the place. The land lies •well, is well walered, and suitably divided into fields, and well fenced. The society of the neigh borhood is of the best, and in a social point of view .no situation can surpass it.- a The improvements consist of a first class commodious HQUSE, a large Switzer Barn, with stabling for fifty head of cattle, Hay Houses, Corn Houses, Dairy, Ice House, platform scales under cover, and all the usual conveniences of a first-rate farm. Water is forced to the Dwel- ling by a Ram, and it is also conducted inside the Barn. One hundred acres of the land are now in clover, thirty are in timothy, and fifty acres are in wood— the rest are in crop. Persons desiring to purchase are invited to in spect it. The terms of sale prescribed by the decree are one-fonrth of the purchase ononey to be paid in cash, and the balance in one, two'and three years, with interest and security to be approved by the Trustee. GEORGE W. DOBBIN, may 27-18] Trustee. Newspapers and Periodicals. JUST received a large stock of ttfe famous BROTHER JONATHANS, containing.about seventy beautiful illustrations with a large-amount of instructive and interesting read ing matter, to be had by the single, dozen or hun dred copies. . Price only cents. “ Gleasons Pictoral Drawing Room Companion,” one of the most beautiful newspapers in the world, and printed in a style suitable for binding, each num ber containg 6or 8 beautiful engravings. Subscri bers taken, and single copies sold. The Boston Mnseum,a large and splendid sheet, Subscription price only $2,00 a year, Also, The Flag of our Union. ‘ “ Star Spangled Banner. u Saturday Evening Post. “ Yankee Blade. * “ Dollar Newspaper. t( Scientific American. “ Home Journal. New York Tribune. ** Weekly Herald. “ New York Police Gazette. << Arthurs Home Gazette. All the above can be had, together with'all the mohthly periodicals in the union, and as well as all the foreign reviews, and magazines, can be had at the cheap book store of may 27 tf-lBj W. H. SPANGLER. Rouzer’s Sole Leather. IMPORTANT TO SHOEMAKERS. BOUNDS Rouzer’4 Sole Leather. dv/v/Lf 3000 pounds Fall’s celebrated Sole Leather. 2000 pounds Hemlock Tanned Sole Leather. Also a very fine article ofFiniahed Upper Leather. . Call Skins, Kipß, &c., &c. For sale low at the Leather Store of the subscriber, afgn of the Golden LAST, a few doora west of Steinman’s Hardware Store. M. H. LOCHER. . april 29 U GOOD THINGS! THE subscriber takas this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he still continues the: CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT BUSINESS, at the OLE STAND, No. 6, East King street, where he will he pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with their fcustom. .Having employed a workman of decided superiority from Europe, he is prepared to famish all articles in his line, in the most splendid style—Pound and Fruit Cakes orna mented in the most superior manner with Temples, Altars of Hymen, Flower Baskets, Boqoets, Ac., Ac., suitable for wedding, evening or dinner pap* ties, Ac. , Cukes.—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 proved kinds, wholesale and retail. Ice Creams. —Having made various altc* rations and improvements in his Saloons, they wilP be found, if not « ne plus ultra,” at least ss neat, commodious, and well ventilated aa any in this city. As to the creams which he shall furnish, hechsllenges competition in the quality, varUty and richness of flavor, as he intends, during the season, to intro duce several now kinds heretofore only mannftc tured in the.larger cities. Water lces, a delicacy neverbefore offered in this placo. In introducing, for the first time, to the Lancaster public, this truly delicious article, tbo subscriber feels assured that it requires but to • be known to render it one of the most popular luxuries of the season. At his establishment it will be made by a person who, from experience and practice, is’a perfect master of his business, and therefore the public may rely upon being supplied with a-superior article. Lancaster, May 6. HAVING removed from his old stand, and im proved a more commodious building, in East King street, two doors east of the Farmers’ Bank, and directly opposite Sprecber’s Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of the latest fashion and best of quality. His stock has been selected by himself with great care, and' embraces the finest French: and English Cloths, Casslmeres, it. , which he is prepared to convert into suits of fash ionable make and perfect fit, upon the shortest notice. His selection of VESTINGS, CRAVATS, Ac., is extensive, consisting of all styles and patterns, suited to the season. Those purchasing goods at his establishment, or furnishing their own materials, can have them made up in the most fashionable, comfortable and durable manner. Mr. G. is prepared to accommodate ‘all who may wish to 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 terras. 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 tensive assortment which he has just received, may 6 15-3 m New Confectionary & Fruit Store. rpHE subscriber has jußt opened an establishment JL in North Queen street, next door to Sprecher’a Hardware Store, where he will at all times be pre pared to serve customers with CONFECTIONARY OF EVERY KIND, Roosevelt A Percy. such as CANDIES, Gum Drops, Ndego, Ac., Ac* FRUIT AND CAKES, including Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts; Pound Cake, Sponge Cake, Tea Cake, gtc., Ac. EOS OBUSAMIS of the moat approved flavor, of every kind, willbe served up at his Saloons, (which are thdoost fitted up in the city—being the ne plus ultra,) atall times —or furnished to families or parties at the most reasonable rates. S EG A RS , x The best Havana and Principe Segars, of the choicest brands and finest flavor, kept constantly on hand. Geo. W. Harvey. Country Merchants and Pedlarß are invited to call and examine his assortment qf Confectionary, as he is prepared to.furnish any quantity to order, at the shortest notice. 00“ 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. 13-6 m PAPER HANGING & UPHOLSTERING, THOMAS J. KEENAN, JV, (formerly of Baltimore,) EESPECTFULLY informs tho 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 with their custom. All orders left at No. 6, Manor street, near West King street, or atGast’s China Store,'South Queen street, will be punctually attended to. T. J. K., jr., feeling thankful for past favors, res pectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. Houses papered at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable but competent hands employed. N. B. Work in the country done at city prices. All work warranted. [may 20-17-3 m Painters. PINKERTON & SLAAWAKER’S NEW AND CHEAP- HARDWARE STORE," In the building formerly occupied as the Pflst Office, between Vankanan’s and Shober's Hotels, NORTH QUEEN ST. FTIH E subscribers having taken tho above property, I would call the attention of Dealers and 'Con sumers to their entire new and well selected assort- FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, which they are now opening, consisting in part of Building Materials, Locks, Latches,Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Nails, Glass, &c., PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. A well selected and general assortment of Car penters’ Tools, Planes, Chisels, Braces and Bitts, Augers, Edge Tools of all descriptions, Saws of all descriptions. ~ MAHOGANY VENEERS & MOULDING. Housekeepers will find in our stock a complete assortment of Pots, Kettles, Pans, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Shovel and Tongs, Coffee Mills, Waiters, and Looking Glasses. A general assortment of CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Stands, bushel, half bushel, peck and half peck measures. STOVES. gm Cook, Coal, Oven-Top and Nine Plate. . We would call the attention of Farmers to our stock of Ploughs, Shovels, Forks, Chains, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Rakes, Water Cans, &c. will find an extensive assortment of goods suited to their trade, to which we invite their particular attention. Hoop and Sheet Iron, Rock Powder and Safety Fuse, together with every article kept in-a Hard ware store, all of which they offer at wholesale or retail on very reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention to business and in their endeavors to please customers, to receive a share of public patronage. Old Castings and Flaxseed taken in exchange for goods. WM. C. PINKERTON;. HENRY E. SLAYMAKER. (Formerly in the employ of Geo. M. Steinman.) Lancaster, April 15, 1851. 12-ly Saddlery and Coacfcware. THE subscribers have just receivift 4‘general assortment of Saddlery and Coachware, em bracing the latest styles of Saddle and Gig Trees, Stirrups, Girth Webb, Hog and Buck Skins, •FANCY ENAMELED LEATHER, . Deer Hair, &d. ' ALSO, PATENT IRON AXLES AND HUBS, Spokes, Felloes, Bent Shafts, Malleable Castings, Mosb, 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 2() 17 Millinery. SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS. MRS. KURTZ invites the attention of the La dies of this city and county, to the large and varied assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS JgJf . which she has just received from pbia. They consist of the latest and most beauti- , iul 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 RIBBOJUS of every style and colorj and also to her Bonnet Caps, Artifi cials, &c. Millinery Rooms—North Queen Street, nearly opposite Wentz’s Bee Hive Store. jfCr A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. [May 6-2m-16 Farmers, Look Here! THL subscribers call the attention of Farmers to 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, ip North Queen Street, between Van Kantn’s tbd Shober’s hotels. - . .v ■ ‘.l • PINKERTON & BLAY-MAKER. may 20 17 JOHN L. KEFFER. 16-tf .WILLIAM GUMPH, " MERCHANT TAILOR, SADDLERS & COACHMAKERS
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