V. « Pii mpiiJ Aoeht. Thibd asp Cheswdt Sts. IVewMuslc.—- Just Published. t»EE & WALKER, No. 162 Chesnut street, are lb constantly publishing- and Teceiv 'JSHij| ing, new and beautiful music from most dfetingushed composers.' .“ . TheTollOwing liht Contains some of their choicest and most popular Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, &*. Now, thou art Gene, a beautiljU song, words by Thomas J. Diehl, music by Hambridge. | Ity New England Home; words and music by i Mrs. Jii Wide* Grobe’s Omnibus; by C. Grobe —a collection ol Duetts. * , . . T Sounds from Home, piano and violin, by Jos. Gung’l. . , _ , Pretty Little Polkas |for Prettv Little People, J. Ling.' i All the Winds are Sleeping, by A. S. Wornsey. Gurdian Angel, by the author of “ Love Not.” Household Words, written by Chas. Young, do. The Adieus, words by Thomas J. Diehl, music by Horr. i LEE & WALKER have also constantly on hand, superior PianPs, and a supply of Martin’s Celebra ted Guitars, which, together with a fine assortment of Musical Instruments and Merchandize in gener al, comprise a stock not to be surpassed by that of any other establishment in the country. . !LEE & WALKER, 162 Chesnut street, Swain’s Building. March 11. , tf “7 Cheap and Good Watuies. SZEPP, No. 79 North Second Strict, g*£> # 3 doors above Arch, is daily receiving ■' WATCHES AND JEWELRY oEm »f every description, which will be sold cheaper than ever. . _ inn Gold Levers, 18 carat cases, $3O to $lOO Silver Levers, ' Jfj- , 5 Silver Lepme, *® Quartier, ian « 10 Gold Pencils, ?>°® ■ ® Watches repaired at this establishment. _ forget the number —79 North 2d street, 3 doors above Arch, lower ZEpp 11-ly* April 8, 1851 The undersigned have 1 entered into Co-part under the Firm of RIMBY &; LAWRENCE, TO CARRY ON THE mm £ii mc bbsiiess. AT NO. 5 MINOR STREET, Philadelphia. WHERE they intend keeping a Large Assort ment of Papers, &c , consisting in part as follows : Writing Papers} Wove and Laid, American and English. Bath Posts and Note Papers ; Wove and Laid, Gilt and Plain.* J Folio Posts, Flat Caps. Printing Papers, all sizes. Hardware Papers, from 19 by 24 to 40 by 48. Colored and White Tissue Papers, American & English. Hollingsworth’s Patent Manilla Papers. Colored and White Shoe Papers, common and extra sizes. Buff Envelope Papers. Colored Printing and Cover Papers. Manilla Papers, all sizes. Glaz’d Royal, all colors. 4 • Druggist, Blue Medium and Filtering Papers. Tea,; Secret and Col’d Papers for Confectioners. -'Rag, Manilla and Straw Wrapping Papers. Bonnet, Binders,’ Box, Cap and' Trunk Boards. White and Buff Envelopes ; Legal, Letter, Note and Card sizes. Agents for Bliss, Potter & Co’s • , PRINTERS’ CARDS in packs and sheets, white and colored —pdd sizes cut to order. Also, their Gilt, Figured and Plain glazed Papers. , . JOSEPH RIMBY, Late of S 8 N. Third Street. N. S. LAWRENCE, Late of No. 3'Minor Street. 8.—500 Tons of Rags wanted in exchange for cash. Philadelphia, July 1, 1851 Blind Manufactory. A. THOMPSON, YENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, Having fitted up a New Establishment, at No. 15. South Eighth street, between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia, where he will keep always on hand or make to order, wide and narrow slat WINDOW BLINDS, • of the most fashionable kind, of the best materials and workmanship, and at the shortest notice and lowest cash prices; also, the most fashionable pat terns of WINDOW SHADES & REED BLINDS , all of which will be disposed of on the lowest terms. The public generally are respectfully invi ted to'give him a call, as every, attention will be civento accommodate them in the best manner. - A THOMPSON, No. 15, South Eighth street, Philadelphia! , Nov. 19, 1850. 43-ly STAUFFER & HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad , WATCII MAKERS AND JEWELERS, AND IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, No. 96 North Second street , below Race , corner of Quarry street , PHILADELPHIA. FOR sale an assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and Plain Watches; fine Gold Jewelry and Siver-Ware. Prices at the ‘Philadelphia Watch $ Jewelry Store.’ Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cases, and Gold Dial,- $2B 00 & over. Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, 12 00 “ Silver Lepine Watches, jeweled, 900 “ Superior Quartier Watches, 700 “ Gold Pencils, 100 “ Fine Silver Spectacles, 150 c ‘ Gold Finger Rings, from 37 J- to 80 00 “ Watch Glasses, plain 12J cents ; patenr. 183 cts.; lunet, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion. Repairing promptly attended to., All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, JACOB HARLEY. April 8, 1851. . H-ly* Central Iron Balling Manufactory No. 521, Arch Street , below Broad , PHIL’A. WHITE & DEVENEY, RESPECTFULLY cal) the attention of the public 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 us a call, as every attention will be given to accommodate them at short notice, and their work they will warrant to .be equal to any in the city or elsewhere, and their prices as low. ' [may 27-19-6 m B. I I! A^KUBi’HOLL, SUCCESSOR TO HARDING & HOLL, ' Wholesale Commission Paper Warehouse + NO. 21 Minor Street, between sth and 6th and Chesnut and Market Philadelphia, keeps constantly on hand a large arfd varied stock of all kinds of PAPER, suited to publishers, merchants, manufacturers, schools, Stc. The undersigned returns Ms most sincere thanks to his old friends for past favbrs, and hopes from his increased stock and exertions to merit a continuance of their custom. AH orders trom the country promptly attended to. He can accommodate publishers with any giv en size of printing paper at the shortest notice. He would say to those desirous of a good and cheap article, give him a call and examine for yourselves. B. FRANKLIN HOLL,. No. 21, Minor street, Philadelphia. tf-6 Kew HouseFurnishin? Dry Goods at Low Prices. ? SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN, 274 Chemut st., above Tenth st., PHILADELPHIA. EESPECTFULLY call the attention of Families and Buyers to their extensive and perfectly fresh stock of first class Linen and House Furnish ing Goods, consisting in part of Best make Housewife Shirting Linens. Do Barnsly and Irish Sheetings. Do Pillow Case Linens. Do * Damask Table Cloths. Do Damask Table Linens. Do Damask Napkins, Doylies and Towels. Do Towelings of all descriptions. Do Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes. Do Blankets, English and American. Do French Table and Piano Covers. Do Furniture Chintzes and Dimities. 'Do v Em’d Lace and Muslin Curtains. Do Worsted Damasks and Moreens. Our stock is made up entirely of Staple Goods, and being principally of our own importation, and bought for cash, we offer to buyers, either whole sale or retail, V6ry v great inducements. N. B. —Always on hand of best quality, a general assortment of Chmbric Handkerchiefs, Jaconet, Book, Mull,, Swiss and Cambric Muslins 5 also Shirting, Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslins, Tick ings, Furniture Checks, &c.,&c., at wholesale prices. [march 1 l-7-6m GEORGE FERREE’S WHOLESALE AIT 31 HEIAII CLOTIIOIG HOUSE, NO. 260 MARKET STREET, Four doors below Eighth Street , PHILADELPHIA . ONE of the best and most extensive establish ments of the kind in the City, embracing an immense assortment of all kinds of readymade Clothing, such ub , DRESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVER COATS, ■CLOAKS, &c.,jscc., 411 of which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. > o He. invites his friends from the interior to give him a call, feeling confident that they can be suited in the best possible manner G. A. Hirim " ■ on the from Liverpool on the * f.'-.L-' v'v'v.i FromFhzla. From Liverpool. SbipSHEHAJSDOAH, /April 15th June Ist P. Gardiner. / Aug. 15th Oct. Ist - . _ . (Dec'. 15th Feb. Ist S’p Wlstho&elahd, (new) (MaV 15th July Ist Capt. P. A. Decan. J Sept. 15th Nov. Ist (Jan. 15th' March Ist Ship Shackamaxok, (new) (June 15th Aug. Ist Capt. W. H. West. J Oct. 15th Dec. Ist (Feb. 15th April Ist Ship Maby Pleasants, ‘(July 15th Sep. Ist Capt. R. R. Decan. the rates of premiums of 25 per cent., payable annually, semi-annually or quar ierly, as may be desired. 3. The insured participate in the profits. 4. Insurance may be effected by any married woman upon the life of her husband, for her sole use and benefit, free from any claims of the repre sentatives of her husband or any of his creditors. 5. No personal liability of the numbers beyond the amount of their annual premiums of insurance. 6. Creditors may insure the lives of their debtors, or debtors themselves may insure for the protection of their creditors. 7. Clergymen and other persons, whose depen dance is upon a salary,, will find this an excellent way to secure their families from want in cases of death. 8. References can be obtained as to the character of the Company and its Managers, by calling on the undersigned, who are Agents for the City of Lan caster and its vicinity, and who will also, give all other necessary information as to rates of insurance, &c. LANDIS & BLACK, Attorneys at Law. 5-ly •Lancaster, Feb. 25, 1851 Life Insurance. The United. States Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company, of Philadelphia. CAPITAL s2so^ooo— Charter Perpetual: Office No. 28 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. [CASH SYSTEM.] ' r P*HE constant, unsolicited -applications for Life _L Insurance, furnish the most abundant and grat ifying proof, that the public mind is deeply im pressed with the vast importance of this subject.— The great object however of Insurance should be SAFETY, otherwise the whole motive oflnsurance may be disappointed. Too much care cannot be practised in the selection of an Office, with which to effect the contract. The choice should be regu lated, not by present and constant large induce-* ments as this is certainly incompatible with futursT benefits. The premiums on life are calculated for the fuutre; if present and perspective benefits, therefore, are given, the result ultimately must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin.— The objects aimed at by this Company are stability and perpetuity. The rates of premium have been carefully prepared with reference to fluctuations. The Cash System of payments has also been adopt ed-unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this company —and evei;y contingency be ing fortified with an ample capital, SECURITY stamps the whole system; this feature, paramount to all other considerations, commends this compa i iry to public favor. OFFICERS. —Directors: Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose W. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Jacob L. Florence, William M. Goodwin, Paul B. Goddard, Lawrence Johnson, George M’Henry, James Devereux, John L. Linton, president—Ste =phen R. Crhwford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Secretary and Treasurer—Charles G. Imlay. Actuary—Manuel Eyre. Counsel and At torney —Thomas Balch. Medical Examiners —Paul B. Goddard, M. D., William Pepper, M. D. Explanatary pamphlets, blanks, application pa pers, and every information and facility will cheer fully be furnished by the undersigned, who has been duly appointed an Agent of this Company. HIRAM B. SWARR, , aug 13 ’5O-ly-29] Market Square, Lanc’r. NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY. PHILIP DEICHLER respectfully notifies his old customers and the public generally, that he has removed to the room lately occupied by William Sayres & Son, in Kramph’s building, N. Queen street, directly opposite the Post Office, where he. constantly keeps on hand and will manu facture to order Boots and Shoes of every description, made in the most fashionable styles, and of the' best materials. He would particularly invite attention -to a fine article oi Cloth, Leather and Morocco CONGRESS BOOTS; also, to a general assortment of CHILDREN’S GAITERS of various sizes and colors—all of which he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in the city. He desires the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lancas ter city and county to give him a call, and judge for themselves. He has no doubt of his ability to render general satisfaction. of all kinds neatly done at the shortest notice. [april 23-13-tf RTeutral Ink. Premium Awarded by the N. Y. Institute. THE subscribers having purchased the right for the manufacture and sale of FAHNESTOCK’S NEUTRAL AND INDELIBLE INK, are now prepared to supply the article in any quan tities, large or small,I to Merchants, Business Men, and others. This Ink, which has already acquired a celebrity wherever it has been used, is entirely free from any substance which corrodes the pen—is of a beautiful jet color, and admirably adapted for Day Books, Ledgers, Record Books, and every other species ot writing which require durability. Their establishment is in East Orange street, a few doors east of Kramph’s Building. Fresh Pequea Lime CAN be had at the Hardware Store, in North • Queen Street, in large and small quantities, at any time —and delivered in any part of the city. GEORGE D. SPRECHER. Btnrcb 18 ly-8 More Honey in tile Bee • Spring time of the [year is coming, _ And with it you can hear the Bees a-humming. < DRY GOODS—Better Bargains than ever can now be had at die unrivalled place For Bar gains, the Bee Hive Store, North Queen street, where they are just opehing invoices of splendid DRESS GOODS, which will be sold at small profits. SILKS! SILKS! 1 .Rich Boiled Glace, beautiful shades. ■ Figured and Plain Armures. Figured and Plain Double Poult de Joics. Foulards, Plaid anil neat Fignred, very cheap. Black Boiled very glossy from 50 cts. to 2,25. A very beautifol article Silk Popline. Fig’d & Plain Mourning do something, very-new BEE HIVE, North Queen street. WHITE, Mull, Book, Swsb, Jaconet and Man sook plain, embroidered and plaid for Dresses.— Also, very fine white Goodß, embroidered, &c., for drapery, very cheap.! Embroidered and plain, very fine Linen Hand kerchiefs, Kid Gloves of all color and shades, no. 6to 8. White Kid Gloves, the very best quality. Lisle Thread, embroidered tops. 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. Jast opened some beautiful colors, Pink, Blue, Green, Lilac Brown - , in fact almost every shade, Fig*d Lawn warranted fast colors; only 12* cents. Manchester and English good .style and colors, only 12} cents. Neat figured French Chintz for Childrens’Dresses, warranted fast colors. Very pretty styles plain, figured Oil Chintz fo Dresses, now very fashionable. CHAS. E. WENTZ & RRO., april 8-ITJ Bee Hive Store. Lancaster Steam Sash, Door, Fraime, and Shatter Factory. GORMLEY & BRIGGS, o (Successor to Prime Sf Colestock,) PRACTICAL Manufacturers of Materials for Builders. SIZE 1} inJf 7x 9 3}cts Bxlo 4 Bxll 4} Bxl2 4} 9x12 .5 9x13 5 10x12 5j 10x14 6 10x15 6} 10x17 . 7 10x18 J7} 11x14 6}cts Cjcts 11x15 63 • * 7} 11x16 7 7} 11x17 7} S 11x18 8 Si 12x16 8 Si 12x17 8} 83 12x18 i 8} 91 12x20 9 Pi I 12x24 12 12} | Hook or Lip Sash, } cent per light extra —Stiles, 2 in.—Bottom Rails, 2} in.—Meeting Rails 1} in. OCrPlease observe this in making Frames. » . Price current of Rolling or Standing Venitian^ Size, j Bxlo 82,00—9x12 $2,25 | 9x14 $2,50 “ J 10x14 $2,75 | 10x16 S3,OO—JJXcIS $3,25. Price current of Doors: Common 4 panel 4 “ 4 “ 4 “ 6 “ 9 “ 6 “ If Moulded on one side, 25 cents, or if moulded on both sides, 50 cents extra' will be added, just according to the size of the door and finish. Mouldings and Castings made to order; also Window and Door Frames. Prices according to size and quality. Scroll Sawing and Planing done -at short notice, for Carpenters and Cabinet-makers. = We also keep on hand, Weather Boarding and Flooring, in the .rough or dressed* and all neces sary materials for Builders, at our works, lately carried on by Prime & Colestock, North Duke st., Lancaster, Pa. Terms cash, or approved paper, on or before the delivery of the work. JOSEPH GORMLEY,. SIMEON RRIGGS. !) 6-tf LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the public that he has'just received from the city of Philadelphia a superb stock of pure AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, together with a beautiful assortment of SPLENDID ITALIAN MARBLE , i and that he is now prepared to execute in the first. style, MONUMENTS , TOMBS, AND GRAVE STONES of every variety and price, Mantels, Door and Window Sills, Steps,, and in fact every thing pertaining to the marble business. His facilities for, furnishing articles in his line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may favor him with their patronage, that his work shall be executed in.the very best style, and on the most reasonable terms. ; LETTER CUTTING IN ENGLISH AND GER MAN done at the shortest notice, and in the most modern and elegant styles. He respectfully- invites the public to,call and examine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his ! claim to public patronage upon its merits. j His establishment is in East Chesnut street, di- j rectly in the rear of Lechler’s Hotel, and next door ; to Modenvell’s old ware house,;near.the railroad, f He has opened a ware roomin North Queen street, nearly opposite the Bee Hive. Dec. 3, 1850. , 45-ly Important'to Cabinet Makers, Carpenters and Wheel Wrights. THE subscriber has received an , agency for the; sale of OTIS’ PATENT MORTISING MA CHINES in Lancaster co’y, and he is now ready ; to dispose of them at the lowest price. It is onl) nece'ssary to say that they need but be .seen in op eration for their utility to be ; acknowJedged.- WHEEL HUBS or BEVIL MORTISING can be done on this Machine, although simple in its con struction. | One of these machines can be seen in operation at his shop. The subscriber has constantly on hand a large supply of MAHOGANY VENEERS and the cele-; brated NEW iORK VARNISH, all of which he; will sell at New York prices. ; , To his customers, by calling on him, he will; show the newly ; discovered mode of filling the grain of Wood without Tubbing with Pumice stone according to the old plan—a discovery of great, value to the Cabinet Maker. ! JOHN CARR, Cabinet Maker, : East King street, a few doors above Espenshade’s| Hotel. .. I Lancaster, Jan. : 8, 1850. 50-tf Now is the time for Bargains! E. M. HAMBRIGHT respectfully informs: the public, that he has just returned from Phila*; delphia, with the best selected stock of UNCUT CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND RICH SATIN AND SILK VESTINGS, ! ever offered in Lancaster. This stock having been selected by a competent judge ot FASHIONABLE GOODS, as well as a first-rate judge of their quali ty, he flatters himself able to meet the wants of bis customers in the most satisfactory manner, and as sures all who may favor him with a call, that no efforts will be spared to promote their interest, j He is still to be found at his_ old stand in West King street, in the room formerly occupied by GJ Meeser, as a Looking Glass fjtiore, and one door east of C. Hager and Son’s Dry Goods Store, oat 8 ’5O i tf-37 i WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in LEATH ER, MOROCCO and SHEEP SKINS , SHOE FINDINGS and SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS. A general assortment of the above articles con stantly on hand. All orders promptly attended; to. AT THE SIGN OF THE LAST, 2nd door West of Steinman’s Store. aiig_t3-29tlT M. H. LOCHER. ♦ POUNDS Rouzer’s Sole Leather., OL/LJv/> 3000 pounds Fah’s celebrated Sole Leather. , 2000 pounds Hemlock Tanned Sole Leather. Also a very fine; article ofFinished Upper Leather. Call Skins, Kips, &c., &c. For sale low at the Leather Store of |the subscriber, sigh of the Golden LAST, a few doors west of Steinman’s.Hardware Store. M. H, LOCHER. april 2d. 14 H. GIBBS & CO. To Shoemakers. JUST received Harrison’s Columbian Leather Makers Powder for blacking the edges ofßoots, for sale at the Finding Store, sign of the Last. - march 18-9] - M. H. LOCHER. LAWNS! LAWNS!.! GINGHAMS.! GINGHAMS! PRICE CIJRBENT OF SASH. 7 cts 71cts .7} . 7} 7j 8 8} 81 8} 9 8? 9 9 91 i 91- 9} 93 ! 10 4 12 J | 13 2 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 6 in. L} in. thick, $ 1 50 2 “ 8 “ “ 6 “ 8 “ U “ 1 62 2 “10 “ J* 6 “10 “ U “ 1 75 2 “10 “ “ 6 “10 “1 g • “ 187 2 “10 “ “ 6 “10 “ U “ 200 3 “ “7 “ 1} “ 2 50 3 » 2 « “ 7 “ 1 j “ 2 75 3 “ “7 “ 2 “ 3 50 2 “ lu “ “ 6 “10 “ U “ 2 00 UALDY’S New Marble Yard. ML 11. Locher, (SUCCESSOR TO H. C. LOCHER,) Rouzer’s Sole Leather. IMPORTANT TO SHOEMAKERS. • ' ' Tfio Wdrld’s Falr ! ; TREM EIfDOtJS EXCITEM E NT. AS many of oar citizens -will "not be-able, on ac count of business and other matters, to visit London'during thej exhibition of-the World’s Inge* nuityi the proprietors of the - - -- 1 LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION, •; J; RATHFON & WM.- HENSLER, (successors to JosJGormley) have now on hand the largest and: cheapest stock of- elegant. Clothing (New! Spring Styles)"Over offered to the public, which they are determined to sell at extremely low. prices. ;j ;j They are determined to maintain the confidence of their friends, and have exerted all their endeavors to bring out a splendid! stock of !Clothing for this season, and by.their superior facilities the pur chase of their cloths, the immense number of ex cellent workmen employed, and the talent displayed in the catting department, they can offer elegant cloth : Dress, and Frock Coats from $5 to $12,00, fine Satin Vests $1,50 to $3, black and fancy Cassi merej Pants $2 to $5; light Summer Clothing in endless variety, and at;corresponding low prices. Visit the extensive establishment of Rathfon and Hensier and secure a saving ofatleast 30 per cent, on your purchases. Our aim'isto please and ac commodate all; and in order to do this we manu facture clothing at almost every price. Selling for cash only enables! us to offer clothing at a very trifling advance. Oar motto is . « SMALL PROFITS/AND QUICK SALES.” We are confidept that an examination by you is all that is necesoary to confirm whatwe may say, and secure your custom. Also a full assortment of piece goods on hind, 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 Mrl JOSEPH H. FERGUSON, long known to the public as an ex perienced cutter. Mr. Ferguson has been for a number of years in connection with some ot 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, i Rathfon & Hensier 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 your ears; for which if you will stop The vent of hearing, when loud rumor speaks ! .y* Shakespeare. ’Tis strange —’tis very-wonderful! That Rumor once'the truth should speak ; Astonishing the multitude g 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 beat and cheapest ever made, Of every fashion, every shade; • Just call and sefe, 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. DCrDon’t forget the place. The Lancaster Hall of Fashion, North Queen street, next door to the National House, and the third door South of Orange. v [june 3-19 Hive. GOOD THINGS! TIIHE subscriber takes this method of informing I his friends and the public in general, that he still continues the CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT BUSINESS, at the OLD STAND , No. 6, East King street, where he will be pleased to accommodate all who may favor hitn 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 most 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 proved kinds, wholesale and retail. ICC 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 anyin this city. As tothecreams 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 at 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. JOHN L. KEFFER. Lancaster, May 6. 15-tf LOOK HERE! GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNER'S HAT AiND CAP STORE, jV. W. Corner , Centre Square , Lancaster , Pa. THE subscriber is truly thankful to his friends for past favors, and hereby informs his old cus tomers and the public in general that he has just received from the city of Philadelphia, a large and carefuliy selected assortment of fashionable HATS AND CAPS, suitable for the,season—which, together with those of his own manufacture, makes his stock equal, if not superior, to any thing in this city. It consists in part of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin, Silk, Nutria, Hungarian, California and Slouch Hats, and his stock of CAPS embraces every kind and quality now in the Philadelphia market, all of which will be sold lower than the lowest. STRAW GOODS. Just received a choice and splendid assortment of fashionable SUMMER HATS, such as Palm Leaf, Pedal, China Pearl, Canada Braid and Leg horn, toge.her with all the new. styles of Summer Hats for Children. Hats of any quality and style made to order, with neatness and despatch—and afterwards ironed free of charge, j o $5"At his establishment it is always considered a pleasure to show goods. {ErCall at the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, N. W. corner of Centre Square, near Baumgardner’s Store, and take a look at our assortment. Admittance free. JAMES GEIDNER. Lancaster, April 22. 13 PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER’S NEW AND CHEAP HARDWARE ST'ORE, In the building formerly occupied as the Post Office , between Vankanan’s and Shober’s Hotels , NORTH QUEEN ST. T[] E subscribers having taken the above property, would call the attention of Dealers and Con sumers to their entire new and well selected assort- ment of 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. a STOVES. g| 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. SADDLERS & COACHMAKERS - will finJ 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 ot 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 REMOVAL. hair Dressing, shaving and shampoon THADDEUS HENRY, Fashionable Hairdresser, invites the attention of the public to his new and splendid shaving saloon, to which he has re moved, on the corner of North Queen and Centre Square, over Hubley’a Grocery Store, where his friends and customers will be attended to in the best style of the art Tonsorial. - He feels thankful for past patronage, and hopes by faithful attention to business to merit a contin uance of pnblic”favor. [oct 1-36 To Housekeepers. JUST received a large assortment of the follow ing goods, necessary for house-keeping : Fine IVORY KNIVES AND FORKS, Backbone and Coco handle Knives and Forkes, Carvers and Forks, Coffee Milis, Waiters, Looking Glasses, Pans, Pots, Kettles, Flat Irons, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &c., for sale low by REUBEN S. ROHRER. No. 8| East King street jan 21-52] ING SALOON, Valuable FarmofUnaestoneEanil For Sale. THE subscriber offerrfor sale a Farm of Limestone Land', containing two dred> and nine acres, situated in TuscaroraJmHlL Valley, Juniata county, aboot4 miles from the Canal and Central Railroad. • One hundred and sixty.acres of the land are cleared' and under a high state ot cultivation, the residue is.well timbered. Thisland iff’remarkable for ijs fertility, and has a stream of water running through its centre. The improve ments are a large three story Brick Dwelling House, Brick and Stone Spring,Houses, with fine springs' of limestone water, a good Tenant House, a laTge new Bank Barn, 68 by 46 feet, Wagon Shed with double Corn Cribs and all other necessary out-build ings. There are also on the premises two large bearing Orchards of a general assortment of fruit trees, the best in the county. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM FOR SALE. MThe subscriber, also offers for sale his Mill property situated on Licking Creek, a never failing stream of water, in Milford township, Ju niata county, one mile from Patterson, the depot great Central Railroad. There is a large four story Stone Merchant Mill, 40 by 60 feet, with four run of burrs, three merchant bolts 20 feet long, two custom bolts, .elevators, and smut machine. It is fitted up throughout with spar and bevelled gearing, two water wheels ten widq, all new and in complete running order, with ahead and fall of wa ter of fourteen feet. The mill is capable of running sixty barrels of flour per day, besides all the custom work. There is also a Mill attached. The other improvements are a fine new Brick Dwelling House, main building 28 by 30 feet with a wing 30 feet, with a running fountain in the kitchen ; also a Stone Wash and Spring house convenient to the door, with a running fountain, together with a wood house, all inclosed by a yard, containing various kinds of choice fruit trees. There is a Mill House with a running fountain, a Bank Barn, and all other necessary out-buildidgs. There is a young Orchard of grafted fruit trees. This property is situated on one hundred and five acres of good land, about sixty acres of whicn are cleared with a large por tion under post and rail fence, the balance is well timbered. • This property is situated in the fertile grain grow ing valley of the Tuscarora, and being upon a never failing stream, offers rare inducements to persons wishing to engage in the milling business, and its contiguity with the Canal = and Pennsylvania Rail road enabling them to transport flour to Philadel phia and Baltimore,at 50 and 37fc cents per barrel. Those wishing mill property are invited, before purchasing elsewhere, to examine this. They can do so by calling upon the subscriber in Mifflintown. —ALSO,— About four acres of good land, adjoining the mill property, mostly cleared and under good posts?;© and rail fence. The improvements are a finejwf[ large substantial Stone Dwelling House, with a pump of excellent limestone water near the door, a Cooper Shop, a good Stable and all other neces sary out-buildings. There is also a large .variety of fruit trees on the premises.. JhA issfa ALSO, another tract of land containing PPM three acres,,having thereon erected a two story Dwelling House, Frame Stable, with a fine spring of water, and a lot of choice fruit trees.— This tract is also adjoining the mill property. The above properties will be sold together or separately to suit purchasers, and can be seen by calling upon the subscriber, or David Kepner in Mifflintown. JOHN S. MILLER. Mifflintown, April 15. tlst Sep-12 Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscribers, executors of the estate of Benjamin Kepner, deceased, late of Milford township, Juniata county, offer for sale a valuable farm situate m said towaship, about fourmiles from Mifflintown,.containing one hundred and sixty-five acres of first-rate limestone land ; one hundred and twenty acres of which are cleared and the balance is well timbered. The Farm is one of the best in Tuscarora Valley, is in a high-state of cultivation, and has a first rate water power upon it. The improvements are a good Frame jWA Dwelling House, a large new Bank Barn 46 [a sbmij by 88 feet, Wagon Shed, with Corn CribsiiiLfiH* attached; Stone Spring House, and all other neces sary out-buildings, with running Fountains of Lime stone water at the House and in the barn yard. Tliere is also on the premises a fine young Or chard of grafted fruit trees of all kinds. JOHN S. MILLER.) „ DAVID KEPNER, J E lccutors - Mifflintown, April 15. l?-t Ist Sep ASTROLOGY. —The celebrated Dr. C. W. Ro back, Professor of Astrology, Astronomy, Phrenology and Geomancy, combined with Conju ration, from Sweden, office No. 6, White street, Nevy York. $25,000 having been won by my numerous friends on the late Presidential Election, should convince those skeptical persons who talk off dilute, that no such word as fail is or has been known by the emi nent and distinguished Astrologer, C. W. ROBACK, who, during his experience of over a* quarter of a century, during which time he has given advice, and employed the wonderful powers which he only is the possessor of in this country, having been born with this wonderful, most powerful science. Who can doubt that we are not under the influence of destiny, afid governed by the reciprocal influence of the. celestial, terrestrial, and the astronomical systems, whose mutual relation to each other once disturb, and will it not destroy the unison of action? Do you doubt predestination? then why not every man gain the celebrity of General Taylor, Daniel Webster, or a Henry Clay? and yet there are some who are foolish enough to doubt that a man may be born with the power to see into future events. Such should not condemn till they have called to seethe seventh son of.the seventh son, whose advantages from travelling have given him more experience than all the other astrologers, male or female, in the United Sates. How can it be possible that the destiny of man should be governed by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards? and yet there are thousands who allow themselves, with open mouths, to swallow the greasy words of some old woman, whose true skill consists in filling them with wonders that are more for the digestion of others, who credulous, yet more scientific. It is such that bring discredit on a pro fession that has been acknowledged to be a science of the highest order, from time immemorial; and it is the only profession that has holy authority to sus tain it. The high respect which - General Taylor and the following gentlemen had for Astrology is, shown by his letter for his nativity, of the 10th ol February, 1846, to the subscriber, in which hepre dicted all his victories, and named the places of the late war with Mexico; he also predicted that ho would-be elected President of the United States, and also foretold that he would notlive but a short time after his election, which prediction has bern filled to the very letter* In addition to his power to foresee future events, he has the power to give such information as will effectually redeem such as are given to the free use of the bottle. He is also capable of curing diseases heretofore considered incurable in this country by the ordinary medicines, and wishes all to give him j a call who have been given up by their physicians I and wish to be cured. He will warrant a cure in j all cases, and will make no charge, except for the conjurations he shall make use of in his office. He is otlen.asked what a nativity is: he answ’ers, ac cording to Geomancy, one of the seven points in the science of Astrology, that it is a Horoscope of the future events of a persons’s'life, carefully cal culated and transcribed on paper, containing an account of all the lucky and unlucky days in the months aud years of the person’s life for whom it is cast; by which means thousands in this country and elsewhere have been prevented from misfortunes that had been hidden in the womb of futurity, by referring to their Nativity before entering on any speculation of business or pleasure. It should be in the hands of every one as their Almanac of lif-. A Nativity of an individual can only forwam the possessor of troubles that are in future for him; those who are involved in present difficulties of any kind must wait on the subscriber in person or by letter, who is prepared to exert his influence for their im mediate benefits He is ready to use his influence to foretell the result of lawsuits, and all undertak ings in which there isariskinvolvedjhealso makes use of his power for the restoration of stolen or lost property, which he has used for the advantage of thousands in this city and elsewhere. fICT He can be consulted with at his Office, or by letter, if prepaid, and he is prepared to make.use of his power on any of the following topics; busi nesss of ail descriptions, travelling by land or sea; courtships; advice given for their successful accom plishment; speculating in stocks, merchandise, or real estate; the recovering ot legacies in dispute; the purchasing of tickets, and the safety of ships at sea. He also has had the honor of receiving a cer tificate from the Hon. C. John Bernadotte, formerly King of Sweden, which it will give him great pleas ure in showing to those who favor him with a call; he also offers his services, respecting Health, Wealth, and Marriage, Love Affairs, Journtys, Lawsuits, difficulty in Business, Fraud, Sickness and Death, Past, Present, and Future Events, and all the coucerns of life, and invites all to call who are afflicted, corporally or mentally. Terms, Ladies 60 cts. Gentleman $l. Nativi ties calculated and read in full ; according to the oracles of masculine signs; Ladies, $1; Gentlemen, Nativities calculated according to Geomancy, for Ladies $2, in full $3; for Gentlemen $3, in full $5. Persons at a distance, can have their Nativities drawn, bv sending the date of the day of their birth. All letters containing the above fee, will receive immediate attention, and Nativities will be soot to any part of the U. States, written on durable paper. fcrße particular to mention the Post-office, .'county and State. ~ „ , __ Office, No. 6, White Street, New York. Office hours, from 9 A. M. till 10 P. . C. W. ROBACK, Astrologer. 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 consumption, debility aris ing from protracted fevers, fever and ague, expo -1 sure to heat or cold, old agt>—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 nervouß derange ment. Among the numerous and highly respectable cer tificates, we refer to the following : Prof. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State Assayer. Fitzhenry Isomer, 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 Governor of 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 Uphaln, “ (t \ t( 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. Dodge, Delegate in Congress from lowa. R. P. Stowe, Esq., Clerk in the House of Repre sentatives. C. C. Throwbridge, Esq*., Detroit, Michigan. Geo. W. Jones, Esq., Surveyor General, Dubuque, lowa. 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, B6ston, 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 n 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 oTßeed, 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. Dr. E. Li. Soule.- j MiVJddaiM'Jl NO other Medicine has ever been introduced Jo the public that has met with such unparalelled success, as Dr. Soule’s Oriental Balm Pills.— Having been but six years before the public, and the advertising small when compared with moßt other medicines, yet they have worked their way into every State in the Union and Canadas. They have absolutely become the standard Medicine ot the day. They are purely vegetable and sq admi rably compounded that when taken in large doses they speedily cure acute diseases, and when taken in small doses they operate like a charm, upon the most delicate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from their beds when all other remedies had failed. We here refer to buta few of tho many -miraculous cures effected by the use of said Pills. Spinal Affection. —Anna Wood, of Rutland, Jefferson county, N. Y., was cured, after she had been confined to bed 5 years, with Spinal disease and : Abscess of the Lungs. The bill of her regular Physician (Dr. Johnson, of Clay,) had amounted to $6OO. See circular. f Scrofula and Nervous Debility. —Mrs. Down, of Clay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and Scrofulous affection of the head, after she had been confined six months and all other medicines had failed. Cough and Consumption Cubed. —Wm. Bently of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe cough after he had been confined to his bed for a long time, and was given up by the Physician*. He had used most of the cough medicine's of the day, and was supposed by his friends and physicians to be in the last stage of Consumption. Dyspepsia. —A. B. F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe as not to be able to work for two years. Wm. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Coßtiveness and Nervous Debility, of years standing, after expending large; sums of money to no purpose. See circular. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. As there are spurious Pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be auje to see before you buy that he tname of “ Da. E. L. Soule &• Co.” is on the face of the Boxes. None ottfers can be genuine. For sale by Dr. JACOB LONG, Lancaster City. ‘ - F. X. Zeiglcr, Columbia W. A. & B. Spangler, Marietta. Samuel Bower, Strasburg. George Ross, Elizabethtown. Samuel Ensminger, Manhcim. Brubaker & Smith, New. Holland. A. C. NORTON, General Agent, Carlisle, Pa* nov 5 41-tf HEAD! READ! Outrage, Fraud and Imposition!! THE PUBLIC HAVE BEEN DECEIVED, BY PILLS called bynames nearly similar {to Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; beware of all such dial are manufactured to be sold on the reputation of of Dr. Leidy’s only genuine, original and first Sarsaparilla Blood Pills ever made or in troduced, and the only Pills known to contain Sar saparilla. BE NOT PERSUADED that other Sarsaparilla Blood Pills are the same as Dr. Lei dy’s ; for there are many worthless Pills peddled and hawked about the country that ore bought and sold at any prices, manulactured by impostors, who do not advertise them, but through the trick in calling them by names nearly similar to Dr. Lei dy’s, expect to sell them through Dr. Leidy’s ad vertisements, and thus deceive and impose upon the public. EXAMINE T7/E BOXES, _ and let it be remembered that Dr. Lcidy’s Sarsa parilla Blood Pills are put up in oval wood boxes, entirely surrounded with labels, engraved by a bank note engraver of Philadelphia. Remember, the top or lid oi the box has upon it an engraved portrait or likeness of Dr. N. B. Leidy, with ornamental work; the bottom has upon it his signature surrounded with medallion work; around the.sides a yellow label with medallion and other work upon it; the most expensive labels, and difficult to counicreif, in the United Stales. 500,000 BOXES have been sold annually for the last five years. YOUNG & OLD, MALE & FEMALE, can always take them with rquat safety, without fear. IF PILLS BE NECESSARY for purging and cleansing the Stom_ach and Bowels, and purifying (he Blood and fluids of the body, take no others—for no other pills produce those com* bined effects, or contain Sarsaparilla in them. EAT, DRINK AND LIVE AS USUAL, and pursue your usualoccupation whilst taking them, without fear of taking cold, during all kinds of weather. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS are wagered that more genuine certificates can be produced of their efficacy than of any others, and TEN DOLLARS • will be forfeited in every instance where One Box will- not do more good than Two Boxes of any others. i ~ FORTY PILLS ARE IN A BOX, and sold at TWENTY-FIVE Cents a Box, with direc tions and much wholesome advice accompanying each box. They have no taste or unpleasant smell, Free from dust or powder of any kind, Do not gripe the Stomach or Bowels, Produce no sickness, vomiting or bad feelings, They are good at at ALL times. Principal Depot, Dr. Loidy’a Dispensary, Ne. 114, North Fourth Street, between Race and Vine streots, Philadelphia, and sold also-by * Dr. J. W. Rawlins, Lancaster. Cbas. A. Heinitsh, do. John F. Long, do. July 30, 1850, JOB PRINTING neatly and expeditiously exe cuted at this Office.