I , - ("gin V • Nain e t'4, 11111 , SIP/ LIII. . I INCASTER INTELLIGENCER & JOURNAL POBLISIfF.D EVERY . TITESDAY 310RXING, BY GEO. SANDERSON. TERMS WISCRIPTION.—Two Dollars per annual, payable In advance; tiro twenty-five, if not paid within six inontlis ; end live fifty. if not paid within the year. do subscription .fisconiinued until all arroarages aro iniid unless at the option of the Editor. brunt IA I:3lF.NTN—Acconlinanied by the Casu, and not 'exceeding one square, will he inserted three times for kose,dollar, and twenty-five cents for each additional Insertion. Those of a greater length in proportion. B-PitltiT NG, —Such as Hand Bile, Posting Mlle, Pam Labels, &c., &a., executed with ac 'curacy nod at the a honest notice. From the pallimore Clipper TILE DIAMOND. EMEND • father had two daughters lair, fine Was midi, young, the other older; •elder wore a dame like air, Th., younger, she was blyem and bolder. ll said one day, "This diainond bright, give to.her who prover the wittiest err large Wire eyes beani'd at the sight I And no min knew which looked the preill re elder said, "The gent is mine, For all the young men in the city :knowledg,e that I'm Napoli no, ,Not only beautiful, but witty; ''y eye::, they say, like diamonds are— Aly teeth as beautiful as pearls; y lip:: are rubies rich and rare, - And amber are my flowing eurbd . • then,” the younger archly said, 1111 soch a store of gems are 111111 e, .1111 e light donation should be made 'ro poverty so rare as mine. rat gent is but a frozen tear, By cold deceit so often shed; shineth bright in fashion's - sphere, It coldly shineth over the dead.", You'r right; my child," the lather cried, " This costly gem I give to thee," Alas! alas!'' the elder vigh'd, "I thought the diamond was for me!" Well, take it," said the laughing child, "And let it with the others glow ; ut give me — toed she archly smiled)— In lair exchange your youngest beau!" Wrongs Ueirediresseil lira Poucc, March thr.—The lawyers, iii order show the perfection of their science, preteinl that for every wrong there is a remedy." The hard Ise of Mr. Wm. Hedger, a worthy and much abu id citizen of Philadelphia, proves at least, that use of the word "every" in the above I)rnpOSi. is not correct. Mr. Hedger, conceiving that is personal appearance might be impeoed by hying some of the orange-colored fringe trimmed aWay from the lower part of his physiognomy, srent into the barber's shop of Solomon Wright, ated himself in the chair of state, and submitted his chin to the skilful handling of one 'of Mr. Wright's operatives. The operation was success fully performed, until it came to that point when the artist makes use of his customer's nose as a handle, in order to give him a steady counteynce \kite the dangerous looking edge-tool is performing its work in tie vicinity of the wind-pipe. ' r -ht this cfitical moment, rlr. Jonathan Perch, a ; . barber tom Ren,ington,:accompanied by his friend, Mr. ;4imeon Fox, entered the shop, armed with Om au thority of the law, to seize the person of Richard :jhaffin - , a runaway apprentice, who happened to be the very young man who was then operating on the chin of Mr. Hedger. Mr. Perch laid hold of Richard's collar, and endeavored to etrag Mtn away: hut , Richard, glancing over his shoulder and per• oeiving the terrific countenance of his formetboss,' tried to maintain his position by tightentng his :;rasp on Mr. Hedger's nose, and thus r6siSted all Ibe of rts of Perch and his friend Fox, to phll him dot of the shop. Perch struck at Richard's hand to make him relinquish his grip, but the worst oh tire blow was received by the unlOcky Hedger on the upper lip, from which proceeded a stream of blood, which Mingling with the lather with which H's face was well stuccoed, formed a composition strikingly similauu appearance to the mixture of Spanish brown and thickened milk, which is some limes for 'strawberry ice-cream." Ali% 'right, the proprietor of the shop, seeing one of his work men assailed in this furious manner, snatched up a heavy wash basin and launched it at the head of Hr. Perch. Mr. P. dodged, and the basin revolving on its greater diameter, encountered the head of Mr. Hedger in its orbit, and made a crash] almost i . tqual to that which Mr. Whitson predicted, would l ake place when a certain comet should run afoul of the earth. Irs. Wright, who was iM a back room, heard the smash of the valuable china basin,' looked out, and perceiving Mr. Hedger in the midst of the fragments, reasonably concluded that he was the author of the damage. Looking about for some 'offensive weapon, she could find nothingbetter than sheet iron vessel lull of coal dust, with which she hastened to the scene of conflict, and completed a picture of distress by scattering a peck of Uslies ou the head of the afflicted Hedger. The smothering chord which was raised by this discharge,.!compel lied all the persons engaged in the tumult to desist, in order to clear their throats, eyes and; nostrils ;from the penetrating dusT. Mr. Hedger Ought re dress at the Mayor's office; but where wad the le gnl Perch was justified in capturing his ugitive apprentice, Richard had taken hold of H.'s nose with the sanction of the owner, and his (rough treatment of it was excused by the surprise and excitement of the moment, Mr. and Mrs. (Wright acted with the best intentions:at - LI the M- I 'pry done to lfedger by them was the res Ult of ac Icident and mistake. In short, as in all cases of !steamboat explosions and railroad disasters, " no body was to blame, - and Mr. Hedger, though a used Hip man, must du as Longfellow adviseS—" grin lawl bear it.--Pe,oisy/runian. AN Aeem..-WOMAN PUZZLEII.—A few days since, a pleasant-looking, idd c-ag,d man, with iron-gray hair, stopped at an apple-woman's stand on Ches nut street, and paying for one of her finest pippins, lie cut it in two, when, much to i,he Woman's aston ishment, a live dollar gold piece rolled out i from the cure. " Why," said. he, these are golden pippins you sell; shall I have another at the same price khe was so astonished at Ma occurrence as to be unable to reply, and the buyer, taking silence for consent, cut another, when a golden seed, of still greater value, dropped from it. Recovering ,from her surprise, she refused to sell any more to him, and forthwith commenced cutting her apples up on her own account, without finding what she expect ed. The purchaser was, after some haggling about the price, suffered to pay for another apple, and the woman was again surprised by a golden'. eagle be ing found within it. A crowd had by this time gathered, who, recognizing Blitz in the purchaser, enjoyed the amazement of the woman. i She was about to cut another pippin, when Blitz offered to show her how to accomplish the feat. Handing her his own knife, he used a little magic ! powder, and on cutting the apple she found her labors re warded with a quarter-eagle. This Bliti allowed her to keep in return for his joke, but catitioned the woman not to cm up any more applA without harrowing his knife and some powder. —Ledger. KINDNESS.—The strongest bond of union in so ciety is kindness. It may be shown at all times and under all circumstances, and is the cheapest of all the remedies for the numerous ills that affect us in the journey of life. A little word in kindness spoken, May heal the wounded heart or broken." And what is so sweet as the memory of a hind act. We may have contribufeil to the relief 01 dis tress, or given succour to the needy--made the widow's heart to rejoice, or dried the orphan's tears. There is a luxury in the thought that we have done that which blesses twice, him who gives, and him who receives. All without may be dark but the sunshine is in our heart, the warmth its there.— Who that has a heart to feel, or a hand' i to execute, will not be hind? Who consulting-his own hap piness, as well as that of others, will not do good, and improve every opportunity to minister to the comfort of those around him, Visit the afflicted —spend an hour with the poor and distressed. 'Tie wsrth a thousand passed In pomp and ease—'tis present to the leet,” First of April. Just as'we were about leaving our office yester day afternoon, an urchin came to us and enquired " are you the man that reports for the papers?, If you are,, officer W— says you had better come to Hughes' Quay and get the particulars of that horrible suicide that took - place this morning.”— Not waiting to hear more, and thinking that oaf' friend W— wished us to receive the particulars in advance of all others, we immediately started with all possible despatch to procure the particu lars of the horrid catastrophe. When we reached Hughes' Quay, we were almost nut of breath, and with note book and pencil in hand, we began to enquire from the eager crowd on the wharf the cause of the assemblage, who the party was that .had committed suicide, where the body was, &c.— An old gentleman stepped up to us, and said "stranger, the body of the unfortunate young lady that committed suicide this morning is lying in there," pointing to a small frame house near the head of the dock, with windows and doors shut, "and the Coroner has been set o• to hold in in quest" We of course being all anxiety, could scarcely ! entrain our impatience, and were about to proceed to jump the fence and endeavor to gain admittance in the rear of the house, when some one cried out "here comes the Coroner." We de isted, mid sure enough there was the Coroner, al most opt of breath, endeavoring to summon a jury, After a considerable time, a jury was sworn, and oft they started, we among the rest, to the house for the purpose of investigating the cause cd the unhappy death. The coroner was a little puzzled how to act when he reached the house, and found it so securely fastened, but after consultation with the jury, it was determined to break the door in and enter; just as the door was about to be opened, a little boy cried out that a window shutter in the yard was opened, and the window up. The coro ner, jury and ourselves jumped the fence, and, oh, horrible to relate, when we reached the window, what a sight met our anxious gaze—there lay on the floor a female with her throat cut from ear to ear; a deathlike stillness prevailed for more th4n a minute, when the coroner, followed by the jury entered the window, and proceeded to examine the corpse, when, to theil . "' utter astonishment, they found that in reality, it was only a woman of strine. The coroner, jury and ourselves, left without utter ing one word, and for the balance of the! day, it appeared as if some one was whispering in our ears, Jlpril fool.—.Balliniore Clipper. Er Prof. Hannibal, of the N. Y. Picayune ; in his XIX lecture says: "My remarks on dis 'casion will agin be fetched from de animal kingdum, rcordin' to de 'posse! Goldsmith, an' de kritter dat I shall honor wid notice dis time will be ob de bull species. Now dar am sebril kinds ob bull, de bull calf, de bull ox, de bull dog, de bullefant,John Bull, an' de Irish bull, whose fuss name am Pat Bull, 'cordin' to de Greek, an' dar's de bull hed fish, an' de bull what de pope spoke 'bout, an' de Wall street bull. We hear ob de bull fiddle, but none oh dese, you black seed of Kain, 'tract my 't , nshun in de least, bht de bull I speck to splanify from him hed to him tail, am a bull dat had made considerabull noise in de world, 'specially summer files ; an am called by us in nateral histry, de nun rano. 'De bullfrog,' says that dilapitated professor, Godolphus Squash; Esq.,'am no relashun whateber to de hoptoad. He sprung from de family ob Polly Wogs, on him muddeti:s side, an from a poor macs plaster on him raider's side, from which we draw seberal conclusions. When lie War polliwog, he war 'bout de size ob a second-hand chew oh 'baccy, an' 'bout as nasty. He swim bout on de top ob de little spring, in de spring ob de year, till de hot sun make bim too big for him briches.and den one mornin' he wake and find himself somebody else; I he liar loses de thread ob him tale, an' can go no furder wid de story ob he progi•essive life:. THE RACE.—Bayard Taylor, writing from Nubia, in Upper Egpyt, says:—"Those friends of the African Race, who poiht to Egypt as a proof of what that race has accomplished, are wholly mistaken. The only negro features represented in Egyptian sculpture are those of slaves and cap tive taken in the Ethiopian wars of the 'Pharoahs. The temples and pyramids throughout Nubia, as far as the frontiers of Dar-Fur and Abyssinia, all bear the hieroglyphs of these monarchs, and there is no evidence in all the valley of the Nile that the Negro Race ever attained a higher degtee'of civil ization than is at present exhibited in Congo and Ashantee. I mention this, not from any feeling hostile to that race, but simply to controvert an opinion very prevalent in some parts of the United States," CALEB Quivranr MnrcnEu.—The New York Scalpel states that the following assortment of signs ornament a one story woodim building in an Eastern city : Wm. Boyd, Medical Galvanist and Hornopathisf Tailoring and Cutting, by William Boyd. Phrenology and Mesmerism. Dr. Boyd. Fashionable Dress-making. William Floyd. There was a shanty adjoining this multifarious professor, in which vegetables were for sale, with a connecting door between the two establishments. 117 - The following statistical comparisons be. tween the cities of Philadelphia and New York were read at a meeting held in Philadelphia, on Thursday, of persons favorable to a consolidation of that city and the Districts into one municipal government: The county of Philadelphia, from one extreme to the other, extends about twenty-three miles, and has an average breadth of eh - out live and one-half miles. It comprises one city, seven incorporated districts, five borougns, and a population of about four hundred and ten thousand souls, of which only 121,417 are in the city proper. Th, city and seven incorporated districts are, to a great extent, com pactly covered with houses, have the appearance of unity, and contain about three hundred and forty thousand souls. The remotest point of the county from the State House is about fifteen miles. The city of New York embraces the Island of Manhat tan, extends fourteeri miles in length, and has an average breadth of about one and a halt miles.—. The rural parts of the island contain only the an cient and small villages otHarlem and Manhattan ville, and the entire city a population of about five hundred and fifteen thousand -souls. The funded debt of the city and county of Philadelphia is about nine millions of dollars. The funded debt of the city of New York is about.eleven millions of dol lars. The ratio of tax paid for corporation and county purposes varies in the various municipali ties, but may be fixed at W 1 per cent. of value; while in New York, for like purposes, it is every where, not including the rural parts, $1,131. VALUE OF AN ACRE or COAL LANIL—The Potts ville, Pa., Mining Register, alluding to the cheap ness of land in that quarter a few years ago, says now an acre of coal lamL is worth 18,090, Many set down a higher figure. In the South Basin, (that is, from the Sharp Mountain to the Mine Hill,) where we have all the veins, viz., thir teen, including red and white ash, the whole thick ness or the coal is ninety feet. Allowing one half of this for fault waste in mining we have 45 feet, or 15 yards in thickness of merchantable coal There being 48,000 square yards to the acre, we have, by multiplying this number by this thickness, 72,000 square yards or tons of coal per acre, which, at the rate of 25 cents per ton, brings $18,000. This is a fair estimate of the real value of an acre of our coal land, without exaggeration or embel lishment. It is not strange, therefore, that our lands have increased, and are still increasing, in value. In England, coal lands not possessing near the intrinsic value of ours, sell at from one to two thousands pounds sterling per acre, 137' Another California swindle has just been brought to light in New York, and the`perpetrators sent to prison. A. H. Price and Wm. C. Barney, keeping offices at No. 7 Wall street, 3} Courtlandt street, and 3 Broad street, have been selling tickets for California, which, after reaching Chagres, have been found to be utterly worthless, and the holders compelled to come back to New York. Tt is another edition of the Palmer ,Sc, Co., swindle, "THAT COUNTRY IS TILE MOST PROSPEROUS, MERE LABOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD." CITY OF LANCASTER, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1852. REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION.-It will be recol. lected that several months ago we published an abstract of an article by Dr. STONE, in a New Or leans medical journal, relative to a new remedy for consumption. a The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal has tlie following on the same subject: "A gentleman of the neighboring city of Charleston, whose son was considered in a hope less state from the diseased condition of the respi ratory apparatus, was induced to administer Dr. Stone's medicine. All the phosphate of lime pro cured at the shops appeared to him to hint to be imperfectly prepared—being coarse and otherwi,e objectionable. A purer article was prepared espe cially for the occasion, reduced to an impabable powder, and ten grains were administered three times a day, hollowed by a swallow of roil liver oil. No material change was discoverable in the patient for two weeks. :Soddenly. as it were, a fixed pain of long standing in the chest Then abated; sleep became reit Pitting, the appetite improved, strength returned, nod irem being moved about the apartment reclining on an invMi I chair, be is now daily riding, on an average. ten miles on horseback. facing the wind and breathing the cold Willi impu nity. This is a synopsis itt a rise 'elated by a grateful parent. who would be plait In have others. mulcr similar circumstances. make an (4141 Willi the phosphate, combined with cod liver oil. To r. CONTR.% L Ilairaioan.—on the Ist inst., ac cording to a promise, made several months since, by the Chief Engineer, another section of this im portant work was opened to the public, extending a distance of seven miles, from the big viaduct to Johnstown. This is the first section of the. Moun tain Division, and it avoids inclined Plane No. I, and the Portage tunnel, which, together, formed the most serious obstruction on the Portage road.— . The completion of this section will uniformly make a difference of as hour in the morning time of the passenger trains, and often as much as twelve hours swill be gained for the height trains—_ the latter frequently reaching the head of the plane too late to be passed down helot e the next morn ing. There is a deep, thorough cut through solid rock on this section, extending .ttu feet in depth, and there is a beautiful iron bridge, one hundred and thirty feet long, and forty-five feet above the water. This additional length of finished road. at a point of so much consequence, is an important advantage gained for the convenience and interest of the public, and all swill, doubtless, be gratified at the intelligence. The labor,ol completing our great highway to the \Vest is being poshest forward with commendable vigor or zeal, and it swill not be a great while before the loComotive swill be running Continuously over the entire route, from this point to the head ofothe Ohio riven—A . ollh Anffiran. Lancaster Tobacco Si. Segall' Store, North Queen St., adjoining Spangler's Book Store, and three doors South of Orange Street. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest r..tock of Tobacco that has ever been offered in Lannaster, comprising the different brands fancy One pound lump, large and small Congress, fine spun and large plug, Thomas' Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro. noko, which he is prepared to Sell leaver than any other house in Lancaster, Ile invites country storekeepers to his large :aid varied sek of To bacco, as well as to his splendid assortment of SC PERIOR HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGARS, oI the choicest brands and atilt, faYiest flavor, lie also 'keeps constantly on hand the largest stock of DOMESTIC SEG ARS • n Lancaster, which he will sell lower than any other house in the city. The best segars in Lan caster crib be had here; he warrants them equal to any manufactured in the State. F. B. Also : inTorfed Turkish Smoking Tobacco warranted gentunc. jOll5 HARDWARE. THE subscribers have just received at their New and Cheap Hardware Store, a splendid assortment of house furnishing goods, to whiCh they invite the attention of persons buying ' /l/ OUSE STIEIiES. A complete assortment of Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Waiters, Looking, Glasses, Shovel and Tongs, BRITTAMA WARE, Coffee Mills, li ushes, Pots, Kettles. Fans. &c. CEDAR WARE. Brewing and Wash Tubs, Buckets, Chums. Stand,, Bushel, ! Bushel and Peck Measures, Woodvn Bowls, &c. _ _ COOK :4TOI-17:4 or the most approved patterns. A general assort cent or BUILDING MATURIALS—Locks, Lan ches, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Utass, Paints Oils and Varnishes. A superior article of genuine Pin Proof Paint. CARPENTER', , Planes, Band, Pan* and Back Si \VS, Chisels, Augers, Braces and Bitts, Hatchets, &e. A general assortment or warranted ; Edge Tools. FARMING 147:NS! LS. Ploughs. Patent Straw Critters, Chains of all descriptions. Shovels, Parks. flocs, Mattocks. &c. S.\DDLER'S AND CDACII MAKERS will nod n their stock a complete assortment of goods sir it able to their trade, all oh which 'they are offering at greatly reduced prices and respectrully solicit Irron dealers and consumers an examination of their stock. They hope by strict attention to business and endeavors to please customers. to merit a share of public patronage. PIN K ERTDN & SLAYMA K ER, Between Slumber and Van Kananan's liotel, North Queen street. [leb 10.1-tC White Hall Academy THREE M 'LES WEST 1)E HAEHisniT,G, p . \ K third Session or this new, lint Ilonrisliing Institution, will COIIIIIIOIICC on Monday, the third of May. next. Parents or Cnardians having Sons or Wants to educate, or voting urn wishing to educate themselves, will do will to inquire into the merits or this School, as it ie believed to Ins soon advantages which may not be round elsewhere. The number or students is necesnarily ; the course and means of instruction are extensive and the surrounding country in noted fOr the inoralty or its citizens, and the healthlblnesS of its climate. • TERMS.—Boarding, Washing and Tuition, per Session, (5 months) $50,00. INSTRUCTORS.--D. DENLINGER, Principal and Teacher of Ancient and Modern Languages, and Mathematics. Amos Row, Assistant Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. LEMUEL SIMMONS, 'reacher of Vocal and Instru mental Music. Circulars furnished, and any information given on application to DENLINGEII, march 2 1852 Harrisburg, Pa. Cross , Circassian OIL 'PHIS 01.1 is composed of vegetable properties, it is therefore p,prfectly harmless and is cer tain in its efficacy in eradicating all DANDRUFF from the head ; it likewise gives the hair a BEAU TIFUL GLOSSY appearance, and causing it to flow in luxuriant CURLS- . . Prepared and sold only by J. CROSS, at his Hair Cutting ant! SHAVING SALOON, Centre Square, (next to 13'aumgardners Store,) Laneaeter Pa.— Where testimonials of the good qualities or this oil can he seen. font 14 1.1-31) Jiugh S. Gar•a AT THE CHEAP EAST KING ST., STORE WOULD again call the attention of his friends to the assortment of new SPRING GOODS, now opening at the old stand, comprising a general assortment of _ _ - - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of ?he newest patterns, such as Black and Colored Bereges, Poplins, Berege de Laines, Linen Lust res, Ginghams, Lawns, &c., ail of which are svorthy of attention, and sv hat is most important, will be sold at a bargain. We are also opening a fine assortment of goods suitable for MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, including the various shad,cs and styles of Cashina , rets, Summer Cloths Tweeds, Cassimeres, Jeans, Cottonades, &c., which will be found very cheap. Also just received a fresh supply of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, which will be sold at reduced prices, including Checks, Tickings, Shirting and Sheeting Muslins, Linen and Embossed Table Covers. Floor and TabloOil Cloths, Carpet Chain, Prime Feathers, &c., 511 of which, with our large and varied stock of •• - - GROCERIES AND QUEENSIVARF we but desire an examination of, to satisfy the closest buyers, that it will be to their interest to call before buying elsewhere. Remember the old stand (forint:fly D. Cockley's) in East King street. HUGH GARA, • april 1-10-tf] (Late Gara & Swope.) Erbenrs U. States Clothing, Store, No. 35 tort Queen start, East side, Near Orange,: SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT rrms extensive and popular manufactory of 1_ Clothing is characterized for the elegant cut, lineness of quality. and ,very low prices of GEN TLEMEN'S CLOTHING. The fashionable and elegant styles el thcir gar ments; and the superior workmanship, has, g iven this house a reputation and business unparallelled. The clothing sold at THE itiiGN OF THE 'STRIPED COAT is all of our own make, and thereto.: can he safely recommended and warranted to give Cull satisfitc tion. The stock includes every description of clothing worn at the present day, the most litshion able as troll as the most plain, so that every taste may he suited. We have just finished the most complete assort ment of 13 ()YS ('LOTHING ever exhibited in Lancaster; consisting or Boys , and Youths' Frock, Dress and Sark Coats. Pants and Ve s ts, o r all sizes and ipialities, so that Lads may he fitted with a certainty, taste. and despatch. which most atlord the . t 1; t•,I. Ii) (!ustli- Elif•rs, who mini dread the risk and worry ti ma lUnH purchases for LaiNt; CENERATION, A large stock of FINE Clarits, CASFIMERES AND &c., always 011 !land, Winch 0 ii he made to order in the la [eel style: A good lit (hr nt, yule. also—A tine iissortment of Shirts, till:111N, Col lars, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Handherchiel, Suss ponders„ Hosiery and all kinds or Flannel and h nit under Shirts and Drawers; ClinAp. The public are invited to call and examine Ihr themselves, and call , realiassured or receivntgi the most polite attention, whether yon intend to !lur ch:l,e at the time Or lint. CU-4(OIER WOI:K Persons who- bring their own goods ran have them made up at short notice with the certainly of a good fit and nu disappointment.. We also beg leave to state,thative have secured the services of MR. t,E()TIGF. BRYAN. long dml favorably known as an experienced' cutter. Mr. Bryan presents his compliments to his old friends from the comity and inVit.C.l them to give him a call. ERBEN Sc. CO United States Clothing -Store, Slgn 6i . the Striped Caai, No. 35, North Queen Street,. East side, near Orange. [Lancaster, March : 2, 1552 REMOVAL CHRISTIAN WIDMVER. FANCY CAL-MET MAKER RETURNS thanks to his numerous friend> and customers for their patronage at tile stand, and hereby gives notice, that he has .re moved his establishment from the Northwest to the Southest corner of East King and Duke street, opposite Sprechers Hotel, LANCASTER, PA., where he will always keep on hand, and nutnutncture to order, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms, BUREAUS, DESKS, WASH-STANDS, Bedsteads, Sofas, Breakfast, Dining, Centre AND PIER TABLE'. • and, in short, every article in the Cabinet Maker's line, or the best material and in the most lashionable styles, fully . equal to any work manufactured in the city gl_ Philadelphia. He invites the public to' call at his extensive FURNITURE ROO.IIS, and judge for themselves, as he does ndt wish that any one should take his word alone... His stock of Mahogany and Walnut is very large and fine, and as he employs none but the best of workmen, the public may rest assured that every thing will he done to pleat.e the most fastidious. Old Furnitme repaired at moderate prices. Kr - CoFFINS will be made at short notice, and a HEARSE kept in readiness to attend Funerals. C. \V. solicits a continuance of public pateonage, Jameq B. Barnes. FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIR MAKER, ~.i.,.. 1-l A s also resisted Ins establishment to the s,A, same place—Southeast corner of E. King and —.A., Puke streets—where he will keep constantly' t on hand and manufacture to order, FANCY CHAIRS, (including Walnut and Mahogany,) SBTTEEfii, Cane Bottomed and Windsor Chairs, all in the latest styles, and of tile best materials and work-• manship. His prices will be moderate, and nothing shall lie left undone on his part to merit a continuance fir the patronage so liberally extended :to him since lie has been in business. tri - Please the• FURNITURE BOO MS, . as aluu,e, and judge lot' yourselves, dl its abili , y and willingness to supply the wants or customers. Lancaster; Nov. 25, 1551. i 44 311111.411111 S: iiiiiislieis : CHARLES .M. ERBEN & BROTHER INNATE attention tn ' L rine yard wide Shirting Muslion at fil rents. Super do do at S cents. Extra do do at tp cents. 5-4, 6-4, Itt--I soil 12-4 bleached Sheeting Mo.:bus - L (1 - Yard wide Bretni Muslin, Worth 10 iit•I;!, corns I , ,strii heavy do at. , S .i -4, :1 , -1, 10 l and 12--1 8r0,,n Slit:Pt:olgs. Irish I.,inelis al all [mice, TICIINIiS AN I) I'IIECTr.SI at in:, 5 , le and I'2' cents; Cotton'a !al lanen "rabic, Diaper, Linen 'fable Cnv. s. N:1111i111S, ;roc oiling rick styles Furniture Chintzes, VII (Amities. Morn !wick Print.: and l‘lanclaciter FEATI - 1 ERS! EATH ERS \Ve have just receivedanother lot. of Prime Feathers, which we kill sell at the very lo,we,t. priers, CHAS. M. EBBEN r& 1 1111 i•. National House Building. North Queen street, next door to Spree Hardwure store. .January 27 IMMIBM ND ('OUNTY.' 1)1I I LIP DEICH LER respeethilly notifies Ids old customers and the public generalty, that Le has removed to the rimin lonely .occupied William Savres & Son, in Kramph's buildinv, N. Q 0 een street, directly opposite the Post (Mire, where he constantly keeps on hand and will manu facture to order Boots and Shoes of every desetiption, made in the most litsjiionahle styles, and 01 the best materials. Ile would particularly invite :mention to a fine article it Cloth, Leather and Morocco CONGRESS BOOTS:. also, to a general assortment Of CHILDREN'S OAITEI:S of various sizes bnd colors—all of which he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in the city. He desires the Ladies and GontleMen of Lancas ter city and county to . give him a call, and judge for themselves. lie has no doubt of his ability to render general satisfaction. ,T....1 - REPAIRING of all hinds neatly done at the shor(est notice. [aril 23-13-tf REMOVA 11. I' • HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING. liE subscriber respectfully announces. to the public and his friends and cuatoni'ers in gene ral, that he has removed his shop to'W est Orange street, a few doors west of Emanuel Slfifbcr , s lintel, and nearly opposite the Moravian Church, where lie will be pleased to wait on his, egstomers as heretofore. lie feels confident of giving satis faction to all who may favor limn with their pat ronage in his line of business. He employs none but good and competent men, and persons entrust 'lug work to his care can rely upon having it dope in a prompt and excellent manner. HOUSE AND WALL PAINTING. Graining and Glazing in all their.varions branthes; exeruted in a superior style. By strict attention to business he hopes to merit a continuance of the patronage heretolhre so liberally extended. {* - -Don't lbrget the place, West Qrange street. nearly opposite the Moravian Church. SAMUEL W: TAYLOR. S-tr march 16 J. & J. L SAMSON, Brush Manufacturers, Itrholesale and Retail, North Queen Street, Lances ter, above the Railroad. • J& 3. L. SAMSON have constantly on hand a . great variety of FANCY AND PLAIN BRUSHES, comprising Hair, Cloth, Flesh, Todth, Shaving, Scrubbing, Hosting, Horse, Paint, Varnish, and Sash-Tool Brushes. ' _ ALSO, s superior quality or Plasterpr'sßrushes. N. B. Highest price,given for Country Bristles. Country IVLerchants are requestml to call hefore purchasing elsewhere. Ltuarch 2-6-6m' TOR PRINTING neatly and expedieiously exe t./ cuted at this Ofllse, The Cheap Hardware Store, East King Street, opposite Illesseakop's Hotel, REUBEN S. 8 011 REA, late Sprecher & Rohrer, returns his thanks for the many past, favors bestowed Upon the late firm, and would inform them that he will continue the business at the old stand, and solicits their ihrther favors. He would call their attention to a. well selected stock of FOREIGN DOMETIC HARDWARE, such as Locks, Latches, Butt Hinges, Files, Saws, Screws, Bolts and a general assortment of Building Materials. Chisels, Hatchets, Broad Axes, Drawing Knives, Braces and Bitts ; Eglev's Superior Domestic Angers, andiill kinds of Carpenter Tools. Hammered and, Rolled Iron of all sizes, Shear, Blister, Sheet and Cast Steel, Slit, Hoop and Sheet Iron, of all kinds. • 711FM:g2, Bellows, Screw Plates, It asps and every description of Blacksmith 'Cock. CUTELR supenor Pocket Knives Irvin tie Waterville ',Vau nt:tutoring COMp:UIV. Also. English l'en Knives, Foot I vary Knives and Forks, Buck, Bone and Cocoa handle KIIIVCS and Forks, B i azors, Scissors, _ _ Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, !" , ugar Bowls, either in whole setts or single piece. Britannia Candlestick 63 Tumblers, Plate,, &c. SA DLO.EII Y.t-131ILN, Buckles, Hanes, Webbing, Hog Skips, Traces, S:old le 'frees, \Vbip SLalks, Tacks, Tlticad, Sc. Broad and Narrow Lace, Oil Cloth, Curtain Frames, Brass and Silver Hub-bands. LASS, OILS, AND . VAINTS, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, White Lead, Paints, Brushes, Sc. Tubs, fluckeis, Coolers, Churns, Meat Stands, Nutter Firkins, Water Cans and Kegs, Wash Bask ets, Market Baskets, Half Bushel and Peck Meal sores; tinter, Timothy, Herd and Orchard Grass SEEDS. • STOVES. 4 . The celebrated Victory Cook Store; also, the Ilatliaway Stove; Wood and Coal Stores. PATENT CULTIVATOR. The attention of Farmers is called to the Patent Cultivator, :eel also hfinnick , s :Ploughs. A new article of Grain ScytdieS, very superior also, Waldron's, Winsted's, Darling's, Dunn & Taylor's, It obey S Sawyer's,: and Morris' Crain 'and Grays Scythes. • GRAIN CRADLE.:,—(Inod Brenser's make of Grain Cradle. I1:1 RAKl.:::.—Rakes of diffetent kinds, What Stones, Fc., and a large assortment or Farming utensils, all or which will be sold at the lowest prices. [june 4-IS-tf RARDW.EIRE. CIiI::APER THAN EVER AT STEINMAN'S. subscriber is constantly receiving large Jl. supplies of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c., directirom the manufactures of the United States and Europe, hence the saving of one or two profits, enables him to infer Inducements equal to the hest houses in Philadelphia or New, York. Persons coraniencing House—. Ikeepitr..; will find a full assortment of every thong in the Hardware line, embracing -CEDAR WARE of As hick he is the only inanulacturer iu this section of the country. its superior quality, and low prices, makes it the interest of buyers to give him the preference. StOVCS—Tlie most extensiAe variety, embrac ing the best pattern inn tine tinite/I States, and sold at manufacturers prices. CAtners,Truns Ann BUILDERS -will find a complete assortment al' the most approved articles in the Hardware line. embracing GLASS, PAINTS. OILS, Re., and at such reduced prices, that must ensure a eontnnuance of their patronage. f2ABINET MAKERS will find a desirable as serum-int or vends inn their line, including all kinds oil Hardware. lied Pins, Walnut and Mahogany, Veneers, Knob,. Re., Sz.c. COACH i\LijiKEßS,—The subscriber is fully pre pared to meet their wants with an enlarged stock of Hardware in their line, embracing finished Bolts, Mal, Castings. Springs, Aisles, Bands, Spokes, Shafts and Feltons. lied es, Leather, Laces, Curtain and Floor Cloths, &c., &c. SADDLERS will find that his assortment and prices, Ihrnish advantages that cannot fail to ensure a continuance of their patronage. smrrns AND MACHINISTS will find no diffi- cult) , in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel, Anvils,. Vices, Bellows, Screw Plates, Files, &c., Sze., his stock being very large, prices recently reduced, and his terms of credit accommodating. FARMERS will find a complete assortment in the Hari:e:are line. embracing Traces. Chains, Ploughs. Il rain Cradles. Forks, Scythes", Clover and Timothy Seed, Bags, &e., and his Mix prices shall always lie such as will ensure a continuance or their very liberal patronage. AI KR CI IA NTS may rest assured that any articles in the Hardware be Furnished at prices that will inake it their interest to give him the pe6- ti.renc€ over the Philadelphia and N. V. markets. iron anal Steel.—The subscriber has the exclusive ageney of the Duncanon Iron \Vorlis Mr the sale of their Nails and Irons, and at all OMes lias a c cry Inrge stock in hand, and is preps reil to execute orders at the manufacturers, prices, lie lias also a Poll assortment of Coleman ille nails. Gnne and Pistols, Powder. Shot, Salety Fuse by the piece or itarll.l., Lead Pipe',' Iron Pumps, Wire, S pelter Zinc, Fresh Lone, &c., on the most • Carer able terms. Timothy 11111 PLIN Seed wanted. r WhICII the inglie,t price will he given in cash. C.F.( M, STEINMAN. 1c1e , :3-2-6ml 9 Wc,t. King street, Laneasftr. it CaSI er 'Boi bil:: Hazaa . I 1,01011.F.Y. 147 - (11:1,1) call the attention or his old and Irientl, and fire public in general id hi, now Clothing Bazaar; syltich he has upend in North Queen street, directly opposite Vankanan's Hotel. stock or LANCASTER CITY CL(YrH‹, CA`z , I:IIF.RF'S, VI: STINGS CLOTHING, 1, entirely new, of the lzitest importation and style. would be unnecessary to say more than that his i mu r,and myth I.nosyn experience in busineay will canitnalcd him a very lame ,hare or public patron- His stock consists of all the different colors and shades-or • • • CLOTIIN AND CANSIIIIERES that are mannTactured ; plain and twilled- Cloths, I.:widish and Frei.elt, plain and doe-skin Cassinieres, fancy of, all sorts of stripes and bars, also 13.A1 K A:, FW,I Y %IY,YINGS. together with a large stuck of Undershirts and Drawers, white and lance Shirts, Collars, and Cra vats, h o siery of all kinds and descriptions. Ills stuck or which consists of river Coats, Sack, Dress and truck Coats, Pants and Vests, which are all got up in the late s t add most approved styles. JOSEPH GORMLEY solicits public inspection being confident from its being entire ly new and carelidly selected, that he can oiler in ducement, to huyers never before offered by any one ; and by calling at his" Clothing Bazaar " will prove conclusively to the minds of all that he can save them twenty pe'r cent. • • , JOSEPH GORMLEY, rancaster Clothing, Bazaar, opposite Emanuel Van kanan's Hotel. october 1551. 7 • tf 10 N FORM the public, that they have recentdyfit i led up this aid and well known stand in North Queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, in first rate st:, le, and that they are now prepared to 'entertain traveller, and others in the very best tnan nor. Their 136 d will always be supplied with the choicest and their Table with the best that the market affords. They also beg leave to state that they continue their LIVERY STBLE, where can . ati all times be hail, a good and genteel Horse, Buggy, Barouche, Carriage, Sulky, or Omni bus, on the most reasonable terms. They assure all who - may favor them with their custom, that no eflbrts will he spared to render satisfaction. mlv 7 15-tf _ Ladles Sack Flannels; A LL shades—changeable Silks, black Silks lA. Plaid silks, striped and figured silks, just re ceived and for sale by CHAS. M.. ERREN & BRO., (I mam. cipaN, Cotton Yarn, Lupe, Wadding 11,/ Wick Yarn, lkc. For sale by CHAS. 11, EBBEN, & BRO. january 2 • . I,tf -•--Buchanan. CARPENTER PLANES Iron and Steel BRITrANIA WARE CEDAR WARE`. :-Cl - 11-IF.S AND :-,NATHS. READY MADE CLOTHING, EAGLE HIOTEL. SURE CURE. BALTIMORE LOCK HosiTuAl WHERE may be obtained the mosT sI'EE Dy REMEDY for SECRET DISEASES Gonorrhma, Glcets, Strictures. Seminal Weak. ness, Loss of Organic Power, Pain in the Loin s , Disease of the Kidneys, Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose and Skin, Constnunonal and all those horrid affections arising tram a Cer tain. Secret Habit of Youdi,. which blight !lien most brilliant hopes or anticipations, renderim! Marriage, etc., impossible. A cure warranted or no charge YOUNG MEN especially, who have betstme the victims of Solitary Vices, that dreadful and destructive habit %%Inch annually sweep to an untimely grave thousand, o young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might other Wise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of elmmenee, or waived to ecsiacy the living lyre, may call with lull confidence. MARRIAGE. Nlarried persons, or those contemplating mar riagre being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. .1. and be restored to per. feet health. OFFICE; No. 7, South FREDERICK Street, ALTIMQRE, rlrl., on the left hand stile, going from Baltimore street, '7 doors from hoeorner.— Be particular in observing the name ;old number or your will mistake dm place. • DR. JCMINS'I'ON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon. don, Graduate trout one of the most eminent Col- Ise.es of the United States Mid the greater part in whose life has men spent in the llospttals 01 Lon ,don, Paris,•.Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has affect 'ed some 01 'the most astonishing curt:: that were ever known. [Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep,great nerVt2II,IIC,A, keno. / alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing,:wended, sometimes, with de rangement of min d.' were cured immediately TAKE PAR'I ICC'LAU N fT IC E. Dr. J. addresses all those who have ittlitred themselves by private and improper indulgetteie::. that secret ,and solitary habits, which ruin both body end mind, unfitting them tor either basiness or society. These are some of the sad and melancholy ef fects produced 4y nearly habits of youth, viz Weakness of the back and limbs,Pains in the head, Dimness of Sig_ ht, Loss of ;Muscular Poster, Pal. pilation of the Licari, Dyspepsia, Nervous I rrca bility, Derangement of the Digestive Futtetions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &v. Nlentally.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded: Loss of Memory, Contusion of ideas, Depression of Spirits, Ev . il ofForebo ding, Aversion of Society, Sell Distrust, Love ol Solitude, Tintidity, &c., arc some of the evils pro duced. • .. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Weakness of the system, Nervous Debility and premature decay generally arises trom the destruct ive habit of youth, that solitary practice so fatal to the healthful sxistence of'man, and it is the young who arc the most apt to become its Victims Irma an ignorance of the dangers to which they subject themselves. Parents and Guardians are often mis led with respect to the cause or source of disease in their sons and - wards. Alas! how alien do they ascribe to other causes the wasting ott.,!he Ironic, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Derangement of the Nervous System, Cough and Symptoms of Consumption, also those serious Mental effects, such as hiss of Memory, Depres sion of Spirits or peculiar fits of Melancholy, when. the truth is they have been caused by indulging Pernicious but alluring practices,-destructive to both Body and Mind. Thus are swept limn ex istence thousands who might have been or use to their country, a pleasure to their,ffiends, au orna ment to society. EAKNEISS OF THE ORGANS immediately cured and lull vigor restored. 011, how happy have hundreds of misguided youths been made, who have been suddenly rest red to health from the devastations of Mom lei rfic maladies which result from indiscretion. Surf persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE, should reflect that a sound mind and lady are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without this, the jourtry dire' life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with Om melan -1 chuly reflection that the happiness of another be conies blighted with bur own. Let no false delica -1 cy prevent you, brit apply immediately. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. I JOIINsToN, may religiously confide in his lion ' or as a Gentleman, and confidently rely upon his shill as a Physician 'l'o STRANGERS. The many thousands cured at thii institution within the last ten years, and the numerous im portant Surgical Operations perlormed by Dr. J., witnessed by the Reporters of the papers and ma ny other persons, notices of which have appealed again and again before the public ' is safficient guarantee that the afflicted will fin d a skilful and honorable physician. N. 'B.—Shun the numerous pretenders who roll themselves Physicians, and apply to I I R.. 1 011N STUN. Be not caked from this al,. 16 - ALL LETTEBs rosT-rAID—B mll DIES SENT BY MAII nay 27, IHSI ridron Foundry & Machine Slimpj West Chesnut Street, between N. Queen and Pt•i or? Street, LANCASTER CITY, PA. • THE subscriber announces to the public that he has lately purchased the above extensive Es tabl ishmen t, where he is now prepared to do work of every description in his line, such as- STEAM ENGINES 4- BOILERS, Shafting, Gearing, Mill and Saw Mill Work, Sinks, • Hand Lathes, Car Wheels, and ,tents t{- Castings of all descriptions, done al the Foundry at the shortest not/c.. 'Cis tisEnrtinent of patterns are nit surpassed hy ally establishment in the State, lot is therein] e enabled to do ,s'etrl, :Li the slitirie:.; mine:: and at reduced prices. STOVF.t4 of every description totinitl:tetured and fer Sale wholesale and retail. IRON RAILING Inr \rank, (7einetriea, Cast or Wrought Iron, made and pit up with real ness and dispatch. irrAil work warranted. The machine Shop will he under the control and management of J. & 1). FelMinh:min, experienced machinists. C. KIEFFER, Proprietor. IM ay G, 1551. 15-11' Saddlery and Coargerare r subscribers have just received direct fro' I the Manufacturers a lull assortment of SAL DLERS AND COACH MAKERS GOODS consist ing irispart,of Harness Mountings nirall description . Saddle Trees,(lead Eineing. Gig and Pad Trees, Coach Lace, Stirrups, Oil top hides, Girth Webb, Hub Bands, Straining " Curtain Cloth, Hog and Buck Skins, Carriage Bolts, Harness&. Bridle Buckles, Moss Hubs, Iron and Wood Hames, Shafts, Spokes. Patent Dash Leather, Vellocu, " Enameled Leather. Iron Axles, Fancy " " Carriage Springs Ike. all or which they are offering at greatly reduced prices. and tfY whieli they invite the attention of the trade, feeling confident their terms and assort ment must please all. PINKERTON S SLAYMAKEIt , Between Shober and Vankanan's Hotels, North Queen Street. [Lan Mb 10 tf-3 . . REMOVAL. TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS' ... INSTITUTE. GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maker, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the people of Lan caster co.generally, that he carries on the maufacture or CHAIRS of every description, and SETTEES, at his stand in South Queen st., the illechanics, Institute, and opposite the Fountain Inn Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, where he will be happy to meet his numerous friends and customers from the city and county, and where good bargains can . always be had. 'He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn iture of every kind, such as Bureaus, Tables, Desks and CLdles. Call and examine his stock of Chairs and Furniture. iKr The UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. 29-13-tf Apples—Potatoes: hand, and constantly receiving from the East, Ur a supply of various kinds of APPLES, all of Hie best quality. AIsd—MERCER POTATOES Iron, New Jersey, at the Saloon, basement of the Market House, where OYSTERS of the finest kind, will alwiys be kept, and done up in the best style. JOSEPH BRINTNALL. tf-fl Lancaster, march 2 PROFESSIONAL; CARDS. Dr. John DENTIST,_ No. S, EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. BALTIMORE, Feb. 18,1549. JollN McCALLA, D. D. S., :Men ded Two full courses or Lectures, and urmluated with high honors in the Baltimore Colleue of Dental Surgery 7 and front his unurinu energv, close application an d study of the branches tanglit in said Institution, together of skill in the practice of his pro fession, tte feel no hesitation in recommending him as worthy of public confidence and patronage. C. A. HARRIS, M. I)., D. D. S., Professor of Principles and Practice in the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. C.l). CoNe., I). I). S., Prof. or Operative and Mechanical Denttstry, (tall College Dental Surgery. 110AILD of E.IAMINF.Itm: Parinlee, M. I)., NeVe York. E. B. Gardeite, NI. D., Plldade S. P. liulldien, D., Wlicelln, Y 3. E. Townsend. D. D. S., Philadelphia. E. 'Maynard, I. D., Washingion, Laneasler, Nov. I'.'.. 4'2-11 ' H. liarritagtosi. 14:NTIsT FROM PHILADELpiIiA To ma}' Noi I:110 \V 111111 I repttudion. :1•1:.; leave "to tai' ihtit his lesliniu• .ot• how the Itight.l the city (.1 P 1,11,0,11,1,1, V.lll I ' I .' lolll i'ittle,sors in the three l'rincioal medical of Cowl-, Attorney , At I. ..%‘, P1 0 1:1 , 11'111 ,' ,11 See Vel aI r t tlie l o, t2eittletto 11 Cit'lgyniell and imnletly Lc I):. lirin~n~.s in /11,, Rev. 1)1.. lio\vmari, 111.. N110111)110.'1 T. E. Franklin, F.,' (;c4)r,re Toni, A thn ',et', at Law Velum:3lll.lllHk' C•auc.lll .t4rencl .1. FRANKLIN IZEItI RT CIONTINDEti to eSI,IITI' rert:iloll.lVl, and Ser Uonal Drawings, and the proper plpers,t!aveals,, Speeilications, &e., and attends promptly to all business connected the rioted States Patent 011 ice. mAcHiNtsT:-. AND INvi:NTons will save time, trouble and expense Ly consulting Lim, relative to their Ijiventivins and Claii nu , at Ins office, two visors South of Lancaslei Bank, in tlin City of Lancaster. [tub 4=241 1 .1.) La 0 iv; e talviALoll4.laleS SURGEON Ma? EIF2: "112 E" 12E Ma 'T e> OFFICE—In Kramph's NoRTIIEAsT CORNER OF Orange :Uli North queen Shively., :LANCASTER, l'A Lancamur, July 3, 18.19. WILLIAM ti, AMWEG, Attorney at Law, 01. T ERS his professional sort ices to the public. lie also :Mends to the collection or Pensions, and the prosecution of all manner of claims against the general government. His residence in the city WaNhington I;ir srny.il years, the experience derived front the duties ul the.oflice, which he had filled during that time, and the ;node in which claims or !los sort are InOSl speedily adjusted, give the unist a,urance that liminess placed in his hands will be attended to in such manner as cat- il afford satisibetion. Alice in South Queen street, second house below . Lancaster Bank Nov. '2O, 1849 L AN. & BLACK ATTORNIES AT LAW Quire—Three doors below the Lancaster Bank, South Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn'a. in- All kinds git ~!crivening,suchlis writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, ACM/lints, Sre.., will be attended to with correctness and despatch. January 16, 1849 51 JACOB L. GROSS. Attorney at Law, (*re, l.'er, li e Squarr, EPHRATA—opposite (;rocs' Hotel, NkrIIERK he %%ill attend to the practice of %it V profession in all its various branchea. AlBO Surveying—and all kinds of Conveyancing writing Deeds, Wills, Mortgages, stating Adminis Craters and Executors' Accounts, s ic., With aCell racy and despatch. [April 23,'50-13-1y ISAAC EL.44.11T01V, IArIi()I.EsALE win, Stn re, 135, 137 No,ol Second Seer, Nide delplea. [sept 11,V9-33—ly CFIESN UT ST. HO USE, SAMUEL MILLER. NO. 1,21 CHESNUT St., Arhrr.n :41 & 4th xis., P II IL ADELP II 1A BOARDING $l,OO PER DAP. cirr Ik' HOTEL NO. 411 & ....!A; NORTH THIRD STREET A. 11. Proprielbr 49-ly. nee. 31, ISSO Private Stilt silltserilters oilier at private sale all that .1 certain FrItNACE Ihr the smelting of Iron, Casting (louse, Stearn Engine, Hollers, Blowing Appitratit, Puddling Furnace, Coal House. (Mire, and out-buildings thereto belonging, and the land whereon the saline is erected,contanung THREE ACRES .N 1) FORTY PERCHES situate in the southern part of the city of Lancas ter, near the Conestoga Navigation on the turnpike ro:,11 leading to XVillov; Street, adjoining to lands or AIM, 110 A, it,, deed, Itoherl and others:, formerly known as Poril 9 ,l Furnacce and Forge. All the builiwc=arrof Ole 1/1 0, t.h , tailhal kind, IleartY new, co% creel Svitli gate and in goad ardor. For terms apply to Ow subscribers in the city of Lancaster. V It. ItIKEI), 'l . llOB. 13AUAIGAILDNElt, Trustees. ti,l 3 '.72-2-ti PHILIP SIMPSON s 11Wholesale & Retail Cheap Basket Factory, ND Var.my r Siory of Fancy, Vsehil and notise k(;eping Articles, No. 239, North Second St., II doors below Callowbill, eaet sole, PIIICA. Foreign and Domestic Baskets, Coaches, Cradles and Chairs. Boston WlndSOr Blinds, Wood, Tint and Hardware; Mats, .Brushce, Sieves, Looking Glasses,. Clocks, Volocipedes - , ' Rocking Horses, Combs, Fishing Tackles, Toys, Dolls, &c., &c. march 9 - 7 315 Woolen Yarn JUST received a complete assortment IBlue mixed, Black mixed, White, lilac!, Stun clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolqn Yarn. For sale by CHARLES bl. ERBEN S 171t0,, National House Building, North (been St. , net 28 t 650 ro Sportsmen T UST receiNed a very superior lot or Double 9 Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—alsr Re volving Pistols, Game hags, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, fine canister powder and shell - or sale low. REUBEN S. ROIIRER, Sign of the Anvil. oct 28-00] Building Lois for Sale. - DY a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the LUI First Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of Lancaster, will he sold at private sale, the groud in the rear of the Church building, (fgAperly occu pied as a burying ground.) and facia on Walnut' street, which can be divided into six handsome building lots—to be sold separately or together, as may best suit purchasers. Possession given im mediately. Apply to BENJAHIN F. Sauna, President of the Board of Trustees. Lancaster, Oct NO. 12. { may 11, ISTO-ly-1G
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