News Items. SPIRITUOUS Alen MALT LIQUOREL—The follow ing statement of the quantity of spirituous and Halt liquors produced in the State of Pennsylvani r l a du ring the year 1850, is taken from the returns of the seventh Census: qapital invested, $1,718,900 Bushels of Barley consumed .5:4,105 n Corn « 1,481,555. " Rye " 50,180 " Oats 24700 " Apples " 51,200 Hdds. of Molasses, 1. 10 'tons of Hops, . ,1 0 -.63 Hands employed, t 911 liatels of Ale, Beer, &c., prodocol, 1 1,551 t ,ills of Whiskey 6,54 ,810 Rum, &r. " 4.500 The following figures will give an idea, of this trade in the United States and Territories, riming II the same period ' .. idapital invested, Bushels. Barley consumed I .. Corn Rye Oats I " Apples Hirds. Molasses 'tons of Hops Hails employed, f, 4S i Barrels of Ale, (leer, &c produced, 1,07,92 , 1 tiollous of Whiskey .12,1:g1,955 •• 'Zornroviliisoo ' In the State of Maine, in Ih 5 I), the' puriqnt of capital invested in the manufacture of liquor:, wa n only $17,t0 , 1; the number of hands employed 5; and gallons Hun produced, 2.2(1,010. As thiti was p ecious to the enactment of the prohibitory law, it i. easy to aco.hunt for the indifference with c‘hich the people in that quarter submit to its stringent p l rov i s ions. Maine is not an agricultural Shle. Fonscity.—A young man, a student of medicine named Charles Ileiskil, was detected, on 'lliiittlay week, in Philadelphia, in Mtempting to;,ass a forged check for Situ, in the name of Shaffer ; Robert, .F Co., at the counter of the Farmer's' and Mechanics' Bank. The check was tract',, piYable th George Al. Italian or bearer. Its g e n eral! char acter induced the sinpicions of the paying '''eller, and he requested that it should be endorsed I's Mr. ballas. Iteiskil left the batik and shortly after re , aimed, with a miserable imitation of Mr., I.)N+. sig- mode mi the check. Ibis confirmed the susincions it the teller, and the young !nail was taken into cus udy. 11e had a hetrin , benne Mayor Gilpin, and vas committed for a further hearing in defflult of EMIGRATION co CALI FORN I A.—Our readers have doubtless, observed our daily record (under tie head df River News) of persons leav Mg. this plhce for California. Of course they are not all lrclm this City or State but 'those who come here troM Penn 4ylvaitia, Indiana, and Kentucky, to take steamers for St. Louis, or direct to St. Joseph and litdepen ilence. Within the. month which closed yeitaiday, etween 3101 and :120) persons—a portion of them einales—have shipped at this point for the ! land of gold, and that number is exclusive of thoke who iave passed here on steamers from Pittsburgh and • points above us on the Ohio. The emigrating class iave been, generally farmers—men of miale age with their families, awl in most instances, their l l iorses, wagons, N:c. Of the large number with whom we have personally clnversed, the most have been going to California wi l thout ahy i4tention hf returning —Cincinnati Gazette. .4 bill is before the Massachusetts Legislature ljaying for its object to nullify the FugitiiSe Slave Law. One of its sections authorizes the Stake Court to take any person arrested us a fugitive slave, out Of the hands of the U. S. Courts, by means tit a writ 'of habeas .wpw:. Another section provides: for his Hal by jury betore a State Court, it desiredtby him. Of course there is no danger that a bill so iialpably lover ridingthe Constitution and laws of thq United 'states, can become a law. Truly dal," notes on the Delaware Cit , :altered iron' ones, hove been put, in circulo r ion.— They are ut smaller size than the genuine twenties, • /I',”/ Dow, the Whig Temperance candidate and the originator of the :Maine Liquor Late, has been defeated for Mayor (11 (Wrie,) by about 1114114. ('-•-•.. April The Municipal rrle CINCINNATI, April I).—The Municipal lelecticu held yesterday, resulted in the entire Democratic ticket being elected. Thy. City Council will have a majority in tiom live to seven Democratic 'nem lbers. The 1116 g s -hail a majority in the hist Conn) RACIII:l. COUN:Aj..--1 - 1011. Griot:go. MINUS 11,1. deeliiied to ttct in this case, and !the Gov ernor has appoiffit! , l FLni. Thomas S. Bell Its is associated with-the Attorney General of flu; Slats, James Campbell, Esq. 1 . 111? selections ii.reHtitlic ions, and the suit will be conducted wit)i ,distiii guishe I ability. ELIZA - 11KM NUR EICS CASE.-11. Will le remem bered that some time previous to the abduction of Rachel Parker, the colored girl, front ClOsier co., by McCreary, that her sister Elizabeth, distippear ed, :net could not be found. A girl of he age and appearance had been taken to Baltiimqe, under another name, by this same Me('reary, tinder pre text of her being a slave,,and delivered trf the pre tended owner, who sold her to a slave lecher—and the latter sent her to a dealer iii Nets' 0) , -leatis. Some philanthropic individuals in Baltimore, who desert e the highest praise, have been uMemittigg in their ellUrts to ascertain the identity of the girl sent to New Orleans, and we learn they have now ascertained to a,_moral certainty that she its no oth er than Elizabeth, the sister of Rachel. f:She was taken from Alatthew Donnelly's, in the south western part of Chester enmity. Some ?seven or eight citizens of Baltimore have entered into a bowl of $1510), to pay all counsel fees, - and other expenses of bringing her back from N. li - leans to Baltimore, to have, a trial for her freedom. Mr. Schoolfield, the person in Baltimore, whit klaimed _Elizabeth as his slave, hail agreed to thiti arrange ment some time since; and* at the last ad : vces the friends of the girl entertained the hopef that he would ratify it—li/loge Record. ! Methodist Annual Confellence The Annual Methodist Episcopal CoMbrence, was several days in session, in Philadelphia; It was well attended, and much business was despatched. The whole number of members within the bounds of the Conference, is set down tit 3i3,225, against 37487 last year; and 512(1i priibationers against 5609 last year. Colored metnbers and probationers 5582, against 8723 last year. The whole amount of Missionary money raised was $9,655,3,1. A resolution relative to the prohibition of the manufacture and sale of spirituous liquors', on the ground that the Conference, as a body, deemed it to be travelling out of its duty to attempt to influ ence the Legislature directly respecting any meas ure—was withdrawn. The following appointments of Ministers were among others, made by the Conference; Lancaster, Penne] Coombe, J. DicliM.son ; Co- lumbia, Vim. Bishop; Marietta, M. D. Kurtz; Safe Harbor, H. Sutton; Mount Joy and Bainbridge, J. W. Brindle; Rockdale. J. W. ArLanglilin; Port Carbon, J. kDCarter; Harrisburg, Wm. Uric; Ful ton, J. S. Cook, J. 0 , N6,i11; Strasburg, C. Rarmer J. N. King. MISCELLANEOUS APPOINTIREMTS. - J4 P. Durbin, Corresponding Secretary of the Mission!nry Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church; H. H. Johnson, Professor of Dickinson College at Carlisle, l'a.p.l. C. Thomas, Superintendent of the Planifor the En dowment of. Dickinson College; D. D.11..0re, Mis sionary to South America; J. W. Wi ey and J. Colder, 111issionary in China; J. AP Henry Cord well, transferred to the California Mission. The next Annual Conference is tielbe held in Harrisburg. r i Lime and Limestone trade n Baliinunp Counly— The Baltimore County Ad le of lasttweek gives some interesting statistics s owing thoi extent and importance to which the lime and limestone trade of that county has reached. During thri year.lSsl, according to the Advocate 1,000,000 bushels of lime and ISO 7 tons of white marble were produ duced or quarried in the county, the estimated value of which was about f,200,000,1and nearly the whole of, Which was transported over the Bal timore and Susquehanna railroad, affoiding a large amount of revenue to that company. The Advo cate notices the subject in connection with the re commendation, by the State Agricultural Chemist in his Annual Report, of the use of the Sckuyl_ kill lime, as a manure,—which recommendation it condemns as at variance with the true interests of the State. In reference to this point it says— The three great works of Maryland, the Bahl- more and Susquehanna Railroad, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and the . Chesape4lie and Ohio ." Canal, traverse limestone regions, aS we are in formed, containing every variety of limestone that exists in Pennsylvania, if not in any Of the States. It may be had with all proportions 'r.rnagnesia, from 40 p. C. downwards, or with an portions of siliciotts earth, (sand,) or other impurities that the purchasers desire; whilst both Baltimore and Fred erick and perhaps , other counties, ate furnishing lime to tide water of the purest kindSpand at very low prices, but which may lie still more reduced whenever the cost of coal may bed still further lessened. 1 CHARLESTON, April s.—Gen. Hopkins, acting under the orders of the Governor of Florida, has succeeded in capturing eleven Indians, including the renowned Billy Bowlegs and his wife. The prisoners were all sent to Pilatki. The Virginia Free Press says that Mr. Fillmore' has already 119 votes is the National'Coriven thin, principally from the South and West The London News says that a house in Ledbrooke square, Kensington, London, has been taken for M. Kossuth, whose family is expected to take posses sion on the Ist of May. Shad at Alexandria, was selling at from $l2 to $l5. Herring at $7 to $7,50. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER !—l3trort- TA NT To DYSPEPTICS. Dr. J. S. HOUGIITON's PEPSIN, the true Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the fourth stomach of the Oa, alter Whections of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion and Debility, curing after NATIIIIF. , S OWN AGENT, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its-value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among. the medical advertise ments. [sep 16-24-ly $`3,1311,'2 5 1 iY7,1 ( 15 11, )11/,701 2.1.13.127 51,517 52( S4O '11,675 ~ 2E 1 The Matkets. CATTLE AND FLOUR MARKETS PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, April 9. The riffqrings oflivestock for the week were about 1500 bedires, 79 hogs, and 150 coviis. Prices—Beeves are selling from 7,0010 SS,SO per 100 lbs. according to quality. llogs 7 -All sold at 7 00 a 57,00 per 100 lbs.. Cows—All disposed of at 13to 838 each. Sheep and Lambs.—The former from 2,50 to $4,- 50 ; the latter from 0,00 to 84,00, according to quality. BA untanßE, April 9.—Offerings at the scales to day familia.] to 000 head of beeves, 420 head of which were sold to city butchers and packers, at prices ranging firm 3,25 to 84,50 per 100 lbs. on the hoof, equal to 6,50 a 83,75 net, and averaging 84,00 gross, 311 left over unsold. The remainder (Si)) were driven to Philadelphia. kings—Market scarce. Sales from 7,25 to 8 7 , 50 per 100 lbs. Sew font;, April 9—At Washington Yard 1500 beeves offered? Business fair. Sales of• good re tailing qualities at from 7,50 to 810,00 net: 50 left over. At 6rowningb3.—Offered 2,000 sheep and lambs, and 100 cows and calves. Prices Or Sheep limn 3,00 to 0,00 a $9,50. All sold. Cows and calves —Sales at Iron 20 to 32,50 a 445. At Chamberlain's.--Beeves-300 offered. Sales at 7,00 a $9,50—a1l sold. Sheep and Lambs-1900 offered—all sold. Sales of sheep at 3,00 to 4,50 a $6,00. FLOUR is quiet at $4,19.1. Rye dn. i.:43,50. Corn Meal $3,121. - Wheat—Red 90 cents, White 95a98c. Rye is wanted at 73 ets. Corn is scarce, and selling at Gla62, cts Oats 39a40 cts. rtIARRIAG ES. On the 31st ult., by Rev. J. C. Baker, Mi. Wm. M 'chine, to Miss Sarah Mays, both of this city. On the 25th ult., in Washington, by Rev. Israel Bray, Mr. Jacob Peiper, of Landisville, to Mies Catharine Mxnning, of Washington. On the 30th Slt., by Rev. E. H. Hoffßeins, Mr. Martin C. Barr, to Miss Julia Ann Uxly, both or Mastic twp. On the 2Sth ult., by Rev. Wm. Gerhardt, Mr. John B. Gish, to Miss Margaret A. Boyer, both of the vicinity of Elizabethtown. On the,2B:ll ult., in thin city, by Rev. Mr. James, Mr. Edward Haines, of Mount Joy, to Miss Julian Robinson, of this city; At Harrisburg, on Thursday morning last, after a brief illness, of a few hours, Mrs. BorvnAin, wife ofJ. Ellis Bonham, Esq., of the State Legislature. At Marietta, Ohio, on the 13th ult., Mr. Martin Plautz, formerly of Lancaster, aged 37 years. On the 28th ult., in this city, Mrs. Pelargaret Bush, aged 67 years, 4 months and 19 days. On the 2d inst., in this city, Mr. Charles 11. Cor dee, aged S 4 years. On the 18th ult., in Salunga, Maria, wife or Pe ter Ilauenstine,jr., aged 28 years nod 20 days. In. Strasburg, very suddenly, on the 9.6 th ult., Mrs. Mary, wile of Mr. Win. Giles, a g ed 51 years, 7 months and 5 days. On the 29th tilt., in Columbia, Mr, John 13. Wolf, in the 29th year of his age. In ColuMbia, on the 29th ult., Henry Myers, Sr., aged 62 years, 5 months and S days. On the the Ist inst., in Columbia, Sari Ann, wife of Augustus Pelee, aged 25 years, 9 months and a days. Lt Cohtmbia, on the sth inst., Patrick Farley, in the slst year of his age. A QUESTION AND ANSIVEII.—WhenCC . Cry TlWS paper in the country is full of extravagant assertions to persuade the credulous that this or that nostrum is a panacea for " all the ills that flesh is heir to,'' Who can tell wliat is valuable or what is worthless, or how discriminate between the good and the bad? We answer, Lot EXAMINING THE TESTIMONIALS of those who have used and proved whether there is any virtue and efficacy in the medicine. Names and statements are good for nothing, unless given by individuals whose character and standing are sufficiently known to entitle them to the respect and confidence of the public. Those who suffer from Dyspepsia in any of its forms., such as Acid Stomach, Flatulency, Pains in the region of the Chest, Fulness 'and Weigh; at at the' pit of the Stomach, Depression of Spirfts, Nervousness, want of Energy, &c:; are invited to read the certificates of the most remarkable cures by using the OXYGF.NATED BITTERS, and the state ment Kir Prof. A. A. Hayes, to whom a formula of its medicine has been submitted. No reasonab doubt can exist that this remedy is the best ever discovered, for all diseases arising from weakness and indigestion ; some of the best physicians ap prove and prescribe it. Pamphlets can be had of the Agents gratis. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26, Merchants' Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $1 per bottle ; six bottles for $3. Far sale by JOHN F. LONG, North Queen street, Lancaster. Sale of Personal Properly. (IN Saturday, the 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, M., k_ will be sold by the subscriber, at the house of Mrs: John Cameron, in N. Duke street, a lot of fur niture, comprising mahogany tables, mirrors, bed steads, chairs, dining table, Secretary, large easy chair, stoves, Bath tub, copper kettle, cupboard, dour chest, step ladder, meat stands, eight day clock, with mahogany case, kitchen furniture, spirit level, lead pipe, Locust and cedar posts, and other articles tosnumerous to mention. Lan. april 13 Bounty Land Warrants, VATANTED, for which the highest cash price will V V be paid ALSO • • 5,000 Thousand Dollars to be secured by first Judgment Bonds on Real Estate, in amounts from $lOO to $lOOO. ' _ A. W. RUSSEL & CO. opposite the National House, North Queen St., Lancaster. [april 13 3m-12 Removal. VXCHANGE Of fi ce of A. W. RUSSEL 8: CO., /12.4 has been removed to North Queen Street op posite the National House. april 13 31-12 J. F. Sliroder & Co.—Bankers. NO. 6, NORTH QUEEN STREET, WILL receive money on deposite fur any length 11 1 of time upon the following terms. 5 per cent. interest allowed on all deposites.— Fifteen days notice required if the depositor wish es to withdraw. No interest allowed on deposites of Fifteen days and under_ I,i - DIMES and HALF DIMES bought at a pre mium.. J. F. SHRODER & CO., April 13, 1852—tf Bankers. Public Sale of Stocks and Loans. ON MONDAY, April 19th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be , sold at the hotel or John Michael, the following Stocks and Loans. 2 Shares Manor Turnpike. • S rc Willow Street Turnpike. 6 " Lancaster 4- Manheim Plank Road. 20 r , Farmers' Bank Stock, 25 Lancaster do do 30 Conestogo Steam Mills Stock. 1100 " Lancaster City 5 per ct. Loan. NO 4 ' Conestogo Steam Mills 6 per cent J. F. SHRODER & Co., Bankers. april 13 11-121 New Books: New Book! ALWAYS to be found at the subscribers "Peo nles Book Store" in North Queen St., Lari. caster, Pa., all the recent standard publications in science, Literary History and art, including large lots ol Law, Medical and Miscellaneous books at the very lowest city prices. "Year Bonk ol Facts in Science and art" fon t 1851 and 1552, exhibiting the most important dis coveries and improvements, in mechanics, useful and arts, and all the sciences, edited by David A. Wells, lvol. I2mo. "Pilgrimage to Egypt" embracing a Diary of ex ploration on the Nile, including descriptions of manners, customs, and institutions of the people and the priment condition of the antiquities and ruins with splendid illustrations, by J. V• C. Smith, editor of the Boston' Medical and Surgical .Tournal, I vol. 12mo. N. Queen street DEATHS WM. WHITEHILL. is-14 W. li. SPANGLER, Lapril 13 Dr. Harmany A. Smith, HAVING removed from the city of Lancaster, to the house lately occupied by Dr. James Rogers, in Leacock township, one mile east of the VIII ige of Intercourse, respectfully tenders his pro fessional services to the people of that vicinity.— Calls attended to promptly, night or day. REFERRNCES : Hon. THADDEUS STEVENS, HOTI. HENRY G. LONG, Hon. D. B. VONDERSILITH, Gen. GEORGE FORD, Rev. Rontur DE SGHWEINITZ, Rev. BERNARD KEE NAN, THOMAS H. BURROWES, ESQ., COI. WILLIAM B. FORDNEY, N. ELLMAKER, Esq April q, 252 City Scales, nuke street. THE subcriber having been appointed and duly qualified by the Mayor, Weighmaster of the City Scales, according to the City Ordinances, here by informs the citizens of Lancaster, and the pub lic generblly, that he is prepared to weigh, at the old stand in Duke street, COAL, HAY, CAST INGS, MARBLE, LIVE STOCK, &c. His occu patiOn requires him to be constantly at home ' which will ensure, without delay, punctuality and fidelity in the duties of his office. The neglect of the Weiolonasters heretofore complained of cannot now occur. The Scales are in good order, and will al ways be kept so. JOHN GRES, April 13-12-3 t Weighmaster. Estate of John Brown, (now dec'tl.) In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan'r. II ER EAS, .Tohn S. Hostetter, Trustee ofJno. Brown, did on the first day of April, 1552, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons intelrested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the first day of May, 1852, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions he filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Prothly. l'roth'ys office, Lan., April 13. 12-4 t Estate of Christian Rear, (non dee'd.) In the Court of Common Pleas of the en. of Lan. " C E h r t i •Ai Adamße a r S. d i o n the Dietrich, "d a of Trustee Jl of p „ 1552, file 'in the office of the Prothonotary of the slid Court; his Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the first day of May, 1552, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions he Attest, JOHN KAI EED, Proth'y. Prothy's office, Lan. April 13, 1552. 12-4 t lEstate of Samuel Nett and Wife. n the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, P. If. Sammy, Assignee of Sam uel Neff and Wife, did on the 3d day of April, 1552, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the third Monday of June,•lBs2, for the confiro illation thereof; unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy , s Office, Lan., April 13: 12-4 t Estate of James Buyers. (Late of East Lampeter township, deceased.) LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of said deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, residing at Gordonville, in Lea cock township; all persons having claims against the said deceased are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and all persons indebted to said deceased are required to make payment to HATHORN FREELAND, Es'r. April 13, 1652. 12-6 t REMOVAL FAMILY MEDICINES. JLONG & SCHOENFELD, respectiully inr .tiirm their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their Family Medicine Store to Kramph's Arcade, N. E. corner of North Queen and Orange streets. They will constantly keep on I and, a large as sortment of the most Popular . Family Medicines, which are known to the public, and will be able to furnish Country Stores at the manufacturing prices. They have just received and offer for sale, a fresh supply of Dr. Davis's Depurative, Old Dr. Town send's Celebrated Sarsaparilla, the Graefenburg Medicines, I. S. Houghton's Pepsin, the great Dys pepsia Curer. Dr. Spohn , s. Elixir of Health, a valu able Family Medicine, Dr. Spohn's Remedy for Sick Headache and Disordered Stomach, Dr. Dean's Rheumatic Pills, for Rheumatism and Nearalgia, Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters, Dr. Win. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Loudon and Co's. Family Medicines, Hutching's Dyspepsia Bitters, Bogel's Hypersion Fluid, for the II air, Old ridge's Hahn of Columbia, White's Hair Regenerator, or Amber Gloss—all of which tey will warrant pure and.ffen nine. [Lan. April 13, 1552-12-3 m Mount Joy Acadein3 MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, l'A. rpitE second semi-annual session of this Institn- Lion gill continence on the first Tuesday of May. Encouraged by the success which has thus tar attended their efforts, the 1 rh - tip:lls arc deter mined to mike it in every respect worthy of public patronage. Superior advantage, are afforded to young nt ul, wishing to lit themselves Cur teaching in public schools. tor particularsaddress E. L. MOORE, J. W. simoNToN j Principals. April 13, 1552. One Cent Iteivarti ANA \V AY from the subscriber on the IStli of March last, in Druniore township, an in dentured apprentice, to the farming business, named I/AVID lIAMILI'ON. Said boy is not tall, but heavy built—and had on dark Cassinet Clothing, when he lell. The above reward but no extra char ges will be given Sir his apprehension, and all per sons are forbid harboring him at their peril. HENRY LEFF:VER. *l2-31 April 13, 1552 Medical Roolis rylnE subscriber has just received from the late Trade. Sales a very large collection of Medi cal llooks, (latest editions,) at his cheap Bonk and Stationery Store, Kramph's Buildings. The nillow ing are a few : • linrris's Dictionary of Dental Surgery and Medi cal Terminology, royal Sri, sheep. is work fills a void that has long existed; it is an•enduring monument to the patience and in dustry of its author."—Mediral Examiner. Aitngs' Illustrated Edition of Velpeau's Midwife ry, a new and much enlarged edition, with numer ous illustrations on stone and wood, by Prof. Elias. D. Meigs, of the Jefferson Medical College, Phila. I vol. royal Svc). sheep. * .This work has undergone a complete revision and numerous additions have been made from the last French edition; as now presented it forms un doubtedly one of the most complete text books on Midwifery in the English language. Cazeaux's Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwifitry, including the Diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition, with I IG illustrations and a colored fron tispiece, Svo. sheep. Mackintosh's Practice of Medicine, •Ith edition, with notes and additions, by S. G. Morton, M. D., I vol. Svc, sheep. inOrner's Student's Guide in Extracting Teeth, with illustrations. Hastings' Minor Surgery, the application of Dres sings, &c., &c.; 143 illustrations, sheep. Fox and Harris' Dental Surgery. Niel's Outlines of the Arteries, Nerves, Veins and Lymphatics, 2 vols., bound in one, (The complete series.) Treatise on Midwifery, by \V. Reach, Pt. D., 56 colored plates. Smith and Horner's Anatomical Atlas, Imperial, Svo., a magni fi cent work, 1 vol. new edition.' Miller's Practice of Surgery, new edition. Skoy's Operative Surgery, a new and beautiful vol., many cuts. Gross's Pathological -Anatomy, illustrated with - nearly 250 engravings on wood, and 50 figures, col ored, extra sheep. Ramsbotham's Principles and Practice of Partu rition, with 150 Fargo and splendid figures, bestai fully lithographed, a valuable ivork, 1 vol. super royal Svo., the best ed., with new plates, bound. As we can only notice a few of our large assort ment in an advertisement, we invite persons wish ing to.procpre good hooks, at Itow prices, to call and examine. WILLIAM MURRAY. April 13, 1552. 12-tf Fresh from the Trade Sales• VALUABLE Library Books, at low prices, just received at WM. MURRAY'S Cheap Book Store, Kramph"s Building, North Queen st., Lan'r. Life and Letters of Joseph Story, by his son W. W. Story, 2 vol. ' Svo. Lives of the Chief Justices of England, from the Norman:Conquest till the death of Lord Mansfield, by Lord Campbell, 2 vols. KnighttsCyclopedia oldie Industry of all Nations. Walker's Rhyming, Spelling and Pronouncing Dictionary. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, by Thomas Reid, F. R. S. E., edited by James Walk er, I vol., 12 mo. The Theory of Human Progression, and Natural Probability of a reign ofjustiee, 1 vol., 12mo. Carlyle's Life of John Sterling, 1 vol. ' - 12 mo. Religion of Geology and its connected Sciences, by Edward Hitchcock, D. D., L. L. D. Annual of Scientific Discovery; or Year Book of Facts in Science and Art, for 1552-1:vol. 12mo. Tales and Traditions of Hungary, by T.Pulysky. Lays of Scottish Cavaliers, by W. E. Aytoun. Nights in a Block House—or Sketches of Border Life among the Indians, Feats of the Wild Hunt ers, &c., &c. Washington Irving's Works—sold separately. Longfellow's, Tennysnn's,Motlierwell's, Words worth's, Barry Cornwall's, Saxe's, with all the old Popular Poets. " Ike Marvel's," Hawthorne's, Thackeray's, Hood's, Dickens's, with many others of the best light reading. As we can only notice a few articles in a short advertisement—we invite the attention of this com munity to the largest and Most varied assortment of good books and stationery ever brought to this city. • WILLIAM MURRAY. Lancaster, April . l3, 1852. 1241 Turnpike Dividend. rrIHE Board of Managers of the Lancaster, and Litiz Turnpike Road Company have declared a Dividend of One Dollar pershare, equal to 4 per cent. for the last six months, on .the original Stock of the Company, payable after the 3d of May'next. J. B. TSHUDY, Treasurer. 12-3 t April 13, 1852 CHAINS! JAMES EDMOND, Importer and Dealer in Chains, No. 2, DOck Street Wharf, Philadelphia. AS constantly on hand, and to atrive, an as; N sortment of the best quality (With Proof Cer tificates) English and American BRACE, CLOSE LINK AND :COIL CHAINS, suitable for Railways ' Vessels, Mines, 'Foundries and Mills; Logging, Fence, Trace and. Draught Chains] i;l7 - Orders for Chains executed promptly and at the lowest cash rates. Vessels furnished:with Chains and ArichOrs on fa vorable terms. 14rChains cut to any length. Philadelphia, April 130852. New Millinery. MISSES -MARINE & KING would inform the Ladies of Lancaster city and coun ty, that they have just opened a STRAW AND FANCY MILLINERY, in the rooms formerly occupied by Miss Dougherty in East King street, a 'few doors east of Sprechees Hotel, and respectfully solicit a share of public pat ronage. [Lan., April 6-11.7 t Removal. DR. SCHOENFELD has removed his office to Eramph's Arcade, North-east corner of North Queen and Orange streets. Lancaster, April 6, 1852 Statement Of the Trenton Mutual .4ife and Fire Insurance Com pany for the year ending December 3lst, 1851. Guarantee capital, 550,000,00 Premiums not marked off Jan. Ist 1851, 81,236,31 Premiums received during the year, • 63,004,57 Interest ar <a1,467,63 Premiums on policies marked off during the year, 833,638,82 Premiums returned, 3,337,05 Paid for re-insurance, 712,93 Paid commissions, rents, sala ries, licenses, taxes, etc., 22,223,10 Losses paid during the year, 52,681,64 Assets to meet losses, 83,163,97 IN VESTDIENTS. Bonds and mortgages, $39,100,00 Bills receivable, 20 839 51 .reasury, 4,688,23 Due from agents, 2,536,23 10 shares Del. Man>g Co. Stock: 750,00 11 " Commer , l Trans , n 11 5,500,00 150 " Tren l n Water Po>r" 3,000,00 200 " " Gas Light " 9,000,00 20 " Charleston Insurance and Trust Co. Stock, 1,000,00 25 " Baltimore and Phila. . . Steamboat Co. Stock, 500,00 Bonds of the city of Trenton, 2,000,00 " Cam's & Amboy R.R.Co. 1,000,00 " Delaware Manufac'g " 200,00 $86,113,97 irrAmount of Risks, Insurance and .Annuities within the county of Lancaster, $100,200. LANDIS & BLACK, Agents, Lanc'r. April 6, 1852. 11-3 t To Country Merchants THE undersigned have just openeOn extensive and general assortment of GROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUORS, &C., WHOLESALE, AT NO. 143 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE RACE STREET, where Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call, as they are determined to sell: so CHEAP, that buyers need not go any further, in any instance. They desire to call especial attention to a fine lot of TEAS, ALL MESH, that will commend them selves to the most particular. COME AND BEE. ALTER & WILLISTON, Grocers, No. 143 North 2d It., above Race. 11-3 m The World's Fair Preiniuni SAFES. DEPOT, GREEN BLOCK, WATER STREET, (Between Maiden Lane and Wall street,) NEW YORK. THE subscriber placed his Firc•h.nd Burglar- Proof Iron Sate in competition with the whole world at the great Exhibition in London, for which an impartial jury awarded a medal. The American Fair, held last fall at Castle Gar den, also awarded to him a gold medal for the best Fire-Proof Safe, and he has been put in competi tion with others for that purpose. Certificates have been received from the following well-known mer cantile houses, who have had their hooks,' papers and money preserved in these superior Safes within the last thirty days, (and can, with ninny others, be seen at my store,) viz: Messrs. Stillwell & Mon trays, and Mr...J. L. Watkins, in the Fulton street fire; Messrs. Fisher & Robinson, and Messrs.Jolin Lockwood & Co., in the great fire corner of Liberty and Nassau streets, and Messrs.ProUd & Bowman, in Jersey City. I am the proprietor of HALL'S PATENT LOCK, which obtained a medal (in the name of Adams & Co., Boston,) at the World's Exhibition, and is considered the beat Lock for the price, ever inven ted, being proof against powder, and the Key is no larger than a cent, and can be made changeUble. 1 invite all purchasers to a close and careful in vestigation before purchasing, and decide for them selves, who makes the best- Fire, Burglar and Damp-Proof Safes combined. SILAS C. HERRING, Nos. 135, 137, and 139 Water street, New York. AC FNTS John Farrel, 34 Walnut street, Philadelphia C. L. Harmon, Chicago, 111. Henry Williams, NI ilwatlikie, Wis. Fry & McCandlish, Richmond, Va, april 6 JOHNSON &:. CONAWAV, No. G 2 North Fourth Street, and 24 Cherry Street, PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS of all kinds 'of SAWS, such as Hand, Panel and Ripping Saws, Flack and Butcher Bow Saws, Mill and Crosricut 'Saws Gin Saws, Veneer Saws, WMod Saws, and all kinds of TURNING SAWS, Squares and Bevels Brick and Plastering Trowels, Hay and Stra,, Knives, Currier's Knives, Blades, Fieshers, Wcirk en, &c.; Carpenter's Gages, Saw Pads, &c. igr All kinds of Saws made to order. A gener al assortment of Saw Handles, &c., &c. Philadelphia, April 6. I I-3m SPLENDID GOODS. THOS. W. EVANS ..Sr. CO., No. 214 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, above Bth, nearly oppo site the new and elegant Hotel, the Girard House, have bee,preceiving from Paris and Lyons, a large and fresh assortment or new and elegant DRESS GOODS, amongst them arc elegant Lawns, new designs, :Rich Robes,entirely new, do. with borders, Long Shawls, Fr'h Chintzes,very cheap, Square Shawls, Printed Bareges, Stella do Satin Plaid Bareges, Small Palm Shawls, Plain Bareges fit s Tissues, Barege and Cashmere do. Plain& Printed Mouslines BPIk Silk and Thibet do. Printed Grenadines, Black Lace Scarfs, Brocheßareges,new style Black Lace Prints, Mousline de Beg°, ,Black Lace Shawls, Plain blk do. some superb,Elegant Mantillas,just re -5000 yds plain & st'd Silks' cerved from Paris, , Splendid Brocade Silks, Embroideries and Fancy Plain cl'd Silks,all quaPs Goods, of all kinds, Elegant bl , k Brocade, do.lThe best Kid&r.SilkGloves ON yds ChinaWashSilks,Rick Embroidered Mitts,. Lining Silks, of all kinds,lwithavarietyofnew good ALSO, A full stock of the best LINEN GOODS of all kinds; Muslins, Ginghams, Chintzes, Flsnnels, Quilts, Blankets, &c., all of which- will be sold al the lowest City prices. [dpril 6—l l-4t Public Notice. THE subscribers hereby notify their friends and 1 the public in• general, that the have now on hand, at their Quarries at Beach Bottom, Lancaster county, a large quantity of first:quality BLUE SLATE, equal if not superior to,„all ever manu factured in the United States, and t,f which' they will sell either by the Ton, or havothem put on the roof by the square as may best suit purchasers.— They have also engaged Mr. Jacob B. Erb as their agent, in place of John Ehler, Esq., who' resides near Peters' Mill, on the Conestoga, and who will be found in Lancaster at Mr. Cooper's Hotel on Monday of each week, who is fully authorized to contract for roofing and collecting the proceeds thereof. A constant supply of Slates will be kept on , hand at or near Peters' Mill, and at or near Charles Nauman's public heuse, on the bank of the Cones toga. We have also continue/ the'services of Mr. Jo seph Towson, who. will pay the earliest attention to those who contract for Slate, to putting them on', and of whose care and skill, as • l an experienced workman, we need:not speak, at least to those by whom he has been heretofore employed. • SLATER BROWN & CO Fulton Township, March 30, 1852. P. S.—Letters addressed to either of the subscri. hers directed to Goshen P. 0., Lancaster county will be promptly attended to. JEREMIAH BROWN, ; SLATER BROWN. march 30 st. W. M. Maull, IMPORTER & • MANUFACTURER OF BON NETS, LACES, STRAW TRIMMINGS; &c., AND dealer in French and American Artificial Flowers, No. 30 North Second street, (between Market and Arch streets,) Philadelphia,.ofFers Mer chants and Milliners a very choice collection Of STRAW GOODS; in every variety and style for 1852, and at as IoW prices as any other house in the trade. The attention of close buyers is par ticularly directed to the abpve facts. Call and see we. [march 3-9-2tu. Estate of Rudolph Rauthuan. In th Court of ' Common Pleas for the Co. of Lan. 'WHEREAS, Jacob B e : Garber, Committee of Rudolph Kauffman,' did on the 26th day of March, 1852, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said. Court, his account' of said Estate: 'Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iii the said estate that the said Court have appoint ed the -Seventh day of June, 1652, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filled. Attest, - JNO. K. REED, Proth , y. !Prothy's Office, Lan., April G. 11-4 t Estate , of Beppu Homsher, dec. 9 4l. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Benjamin El omsher, late of Colerain township; Lancaster county, deed, having been granted to the subscribers: All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment immediately, and those,having claims will present them, properly authenticated for settlement to either of the unier signed. ANDRE W J. GIBSON, • West Fallomfield, Chester co., DAVID W.HOMSHER, april I-60) Colerain, Lan. county. D R. C. EHRMANN, Homoepathic Physician, respectfully . informs his friends and the public generally, tliat he has removed his office and resi dence to North Duke street, a few doors south of Chesnut street. Lancaster, Apri s l 6, 1552 New Books! New Books! URESII from the New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales. An unequalled stock of splen did Books on all subjects, just being received at the old FAVORITE STAND, the PEOPLES Boos STORE, where all the best and latest publications are received as soon as published, and at the low est rates. Bancroft's History United States, being volume 4 of this great history just published, also com plete setts of the above history, 4 vols. Hildrith's History of the United States, Rohl its earliest period up to 1821, 6 vole, Svo, the great book of the age. Robertson's Historical Works, .3 robs, Svo. sheep. Spark's Life and Writings of . Washingion, 12 vols, Svo, numeroup engravings.' Sparks American Biography, first series 10 vols. engravings, muslin, gilt. Spark's American Biography, second series, 15 vols. 12mo. engravings, muslin, gilt. Queens.of England, by Miss Strickland,l2 vols. in 6, scarlet cloth, gilt. 19 5,7,'‘,4 I United States Exploring Expedition around the world, by Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., 1 vol. Bvo. Lynch's Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea, 1 vol. Svo. full of engravings and maps. Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Navago Country, being a journal of a military reconnoissance, full of highly colored plates and descriptive maps, by James H. Simpson, A. M., 1 vol. Bvo. Oliver Goldsmith, his miscellaneous works, in cluding a variety of new pieces now first collected, by James Prior, in .1 vols. 12mp. with steel frontis pieces. , Washington Irving's Complete Works, 15 vole. 12mo. beautifelly 195,758,4 I NValter,ScoWs Complete Works, in 10 vole. royal Svo. Abbotsford edition. Hannah Moore's complete works, 7 vols. cloth. Maria Edgeworth's complete works, 10 vs. clotn. Lord Bacon's complete works, 3 vole. Svo. Thiers' Consulate of the Empire, 2 vole. Svo. Thiers' French Revolution, 2 vols. Svo. cloth. Modern British Essayits, S vols. Svo. scarlet. Select Works of tha British Poets, from Johnson to Croly, in 3 vols. Svo. scarlet cloth. Smyth's Biographical Illustrations of 'Westmin ster Abby, -containing biographies of Chaucer, Milton, Spencer, Shakespeare, Bcn Johnson, &c., I vol. Svo. London edition. Michelet>s Works, containing life of Luther, Jesuits and Jesuitism, Priests, women and families, vol. Svo. London edition Proctor's History of Italy, from the fall of the western empire to the commencement of the French Revolution, I vol. Bvo. London edition. The above comprise but a few of the standard works, always to be found at the PEOPLES BOOR STORE. Also a very large collection of the best Medical and Law Books always on hand. Blank Books, Stationery, Ink, Gold Pens, Pen Alakers In fact every thing belonging to a first-rate book , and stationery establishment, can be found at mar 30-10] Ladles , Dry Goods & Bonnet Store, No. 36, North Queen street, Lalwaster, directly op posite Mr. Howell's filltrble Yard, sign of the two Marble'Lions. ROUGH returns kind . thanks to the Ladies . and the public for the liberal patronage given 'him since he came to the city, and he begs to inform them that he contiroes in the'same store and keeps a general assortinefit of Dry Goods for the Ladies, viz : Muslin de Laines, Printed Calicoes, Muslin of all kinds, Gingliams, Ladies Bonnets, Ribbons, Bonnet Facings. Flowers, Tabs, Florence Silks, all popular colors of Crapes and Tarlitans, with a large stock of Laces, Silk, Thread and Cotton.— Also, line needle work Collars, Edgings, and In sertings, Gloves, Kid, Sills, Lisle Thread and Cot ton, with a good variety of Ladies and Gontlemens7 Stockings for the season. The stock of floods is at present much enlarged, having been to the City markets and purchased largely of all those kinds of goods for spring and summer. BONNETS and RIBBONS. cheaper than ever. Cal! and examine for yourselves. Lancaster, March 30. 10-D French Burr Hill Stones. ON AN, IMPROVED PLAN.—WARRANTED. THIS planmakes the stone perfectly true, with out the trouble and expense of fitting in Iron or Tramming. Kenderdine , s Improved Cast Iron EVE, being built into the stone, and fitted with Self-tramming Balance Ilyne,and Driver—warranted to give satisfaction. Bed Stone Bushes, on an improved plan. Burr Blocks, and solid mill Stones of all sizes, selected at the Quarries in Fiance. ~,Ilthmsc, Cloths, very cheap, at the old establishment of J. E. MITCHELL. Importer of Grindstones,, Fire Blocks, &c. No. 14, York Avenue, (formerly York Road) Phila march 9 3m-7 City Property at Ppivate Sale. THE subscriber will dispose or at private sale, on reasonable terms, all that tine DWELLING HOUSE and piece or ground, with the buildings ad joining, now in thc oCcupancy of Mr. Sanderson, and well known as connected with the esOblish ment or the " LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER." This property is situated in the city of Lancaster, in Market Square, and consistsor an excellent Two STORY RESIDENCE, ,tri; ;: built in modern style, with parlors, bed '`- rooms, and offices, the latter of which are occupied by the Editor. There is also attached a new Three Story Brick Building, with a Dining Room, Kitchen, Bathroom, with bath for hot and cola water, and fine airy and comfortable chambers. Attached is also a.brick Smoke House. On the rear of the lot is a two story BRICK BUILDING, now occupied as a Printing Office, but which, from its position, might be easily con verted into a residence for a'small family. There is a hydrant and plenty or water in the yard, in the dwelling and office. To a: lawyer or a printer this property offers many advantages. It is in a central position, in the neighbOrhood of the Courts, County Offices, Mar kets, and principal Hotels,'and is withal located quietly and pleasantly. • An indisputable title will he given, and the terms will be made to suit purchasers. For further particulars, 'enquire of JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Esq., Attorney at Law, Lancaster, who is my Agent, and who will make known the terms.' JOHN W. FORNEY March 23, 1852. . • 9-tf Alderman and Scrivener's Office. rria. undersinno- 1 respectfiilly informs the public j_ that he will devote all his time to the duties of his office, in connection with Drawing DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, LEASES, RELEASES, ACCOUNTS, &c., &c. All claims placed into his 'hands for collection will be punctually attended to; he will also attend to posting account books, taking Depositions, &c. M. CARPENTER, Late Mayor's Office, two doors North of the old county Prison. Lancaster, February 17, 18.52. 4-tf. Flour, Grain and Produce COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, No. 71, SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA REFER TO James Derereux, Brown & Godwins, Perot, Hoffman & Co., Myers & Kirkpatrick, G. El. LEFEVRE, JAMES J. BLACK. January 20, 18.52. Estate of John Masselman:late of West Lam peter Lat . tcaster co., dee , cl. • The undersigned auditor appointed 'by the Or. phans' Court of Lancaster county to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Levi Huber ad ministrator &c., of said deed., hereby gives notice . that he will attend for thp purpose of his appoint ment at the public house o f Martin Bear (Exchange Hotel,) in East King st., in the city of Lancaster, on Saturdarthe 24th day of April next, at 2 Welk P. M. WM. CARPENTER. mar 29 • 3t-10 . A 'P. FIELDS, M. D., respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, that he has opened a Mrmicat.OrrlcE, on E. King st., above Sprecher's Hotel, for the purpose of treating all kinds of diseases on safe and scientific principles. All surgical operations performed at the shortest notice. By strict attention to business, he hopes to receive a goodly share of public patronage. N. B.—Advice given at Inn office free of charge. mar 30-10.6 m) A. P. F. Removal. W.-H. SPANGLER, North Queen st., Lancaster LEFEVRE & BLACK, Notice. To the Public. • sAyE YOUR MONEY. Charles P. Freeman & Co., (Late Freeman, Hodges & C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 144 Broadway, one door south of Liberlystreet, NEW YORK. HAVE now on hand, and will be recoivingdaily through the season, New Goods, direct from the RurOpean manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Milinery Goods. Our stock of rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our goods are manufactured expressly to our order, from our -own designs and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We offer our goods tor nett cash, at '.ower prices than any credit house in Amrica can afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion or their money and make se lections from our great variety of rich cheap goods. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Belts. Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, limes and tarletons. Embroideries, collars, chemisetts, capes, berthas. Habits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings and insertings. Embroidered"reviere, lace, and hemstitch cambric handkerchiefs. Blonds, illusions, and embroidered laces for caps. Embroidered laces for shawls, mantillas, and veils. Honiton, mechlen, valencienes, and Brussels laces. English and wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle thread, and cotton laces. Kid, lisle thread, silk, and sewing . silk, gloves, and mitts. • French and American artificial flowers French lace, English, American, and Italian Straw Bonpets and Trimmings march 23 Adams , ExpreSs. SPRING & SLIMMER ARRANGEMENT for 1852. ADAMS & CO'S Express are now running their own Cars accompanied by special messengers and iron safe. Thev are prepared to forward daily, (Sundays excepted,) with the fast mail trains,Boxes, Bundles, Parcels, Specie, 'Ste., &c., al points on the Central Railroad, via Lancaster, Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, New port, Mifilintown,Lewistown, Huntingdon,Spruce Creek, Tyrone, ollidaysburg,Summit, Jonstown, Blairsville Greensburg and Pittsburg ;—via Cum berland Valley Road, to Carlisle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg. In all of above named places are regular agents who will attend promptly to the collection of ,notes, drafts; bills, bills, &c. - Goods will also be forwarded to most of the points on the West Branch of the Susquehanna. Persons residing in the interior towns off the main route,can have packages forwarded with despatch rom Philadelphia and other points by having therh directed to any of the above named places. Goods destined for any of the above places arc forwarded by the 11 o'clock train daily. Goods for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Frankford and Lexington, Ky., Indianapolis, and St. Louis, by the night train. Goods for the Ea.tern and Southern cities .)for warded d. 'ly by both morning and evening trains. The un ersigned will give particular attention to filling rders forwarded to them by mail, (post paid,lwhen they are for goods to be forwarded by Express. No commission will be charged. Offices: .PIIILADELPIIIA, 116, Chesnut street. LANCASTER, North Queen street, three doors milli of the Railroad. J. G. THACKARA, Agent. March 23, 1852. 9-tt In Time of Peace Prepare for NEVER leave things till tha last moment, as a careless neglect always costs something, and as pleasant weather is now arriving, prepare for the reverse. Every day has its changes, and he is wise who prepares for the future. Every one re quires comfortable clothing, and next in order is to purchase cheaply. We advise all . those who are in want of clothing to call at the LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION, (sign 01 the Red Coat,) if they they wish good and cheap goods, as they sell much lower than any other clothing house in Lancaster, hod keep a large assortment. MESSRS. RATHFON 4. HENSLER have just returned from Philadelphia with a splen did assortment of spring and Timmer goods, and are now prepared to furnish spring and summer coats from $2,00 to $6,00, black and fancy colored cloth frock and dress coats from $6 to $10,00; black and fancy French, English ani American Cassimere and Doeskin Pants from $3 to $5 ; black and fancy silk and satin Vests from $2 to $3,50, and summer clothing in endless variety, and at corresponding low prices. Visit the extensive establishment of 11ATHFON & HENSLER and secure a saving of 35 per cent. on your purchase. Our aim is to please and accommodate all, and, in order to do this, we manufacture clothing at almost every price. Selling for cash enables us to offer clothing at a very trilling advance. Our motto is SMALL PROFITS AND QUIC;K. SALES. - - - - _ Particular attention paid to customer work. A great variety of Cloths, Cassimcrs and Vestings always on Hand to select from, for,those whn pre fei having, their clothing made to order. A large and varied assortment of elegant BOYS' CLOTHING always on hand, and will be sold very low. RATHvon & lIENSLER avail themselves of this occasion to return their sincere thanks to their friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope to merit a continuance of their favors. nv•Don'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 street. There's the place, gentlemen, to get your money back. Call and see. Lancaster, March It. 8-tf • Estate of Samuel Long, decd. A LL persons having claims or demands against _tithe estate of Samuel Long, late of East Done gal township, Lancaster co., decd. are requested to make known the name, duly authenticated, with out delay, and those indebted to make payment on or before the Ist.day of June next, to THOMAS HUSTON, CHRISTIAN BRANDT, • Executors of Samuel Long, decd. both residing in East Donegal township. Maytown, East Donegal twp., March 16, 1852. 6t. Abbeville at Private Sale. TsubsCriber, Trustee for Mre. A. W. Gonder, I oilers at private sale, that valuable and desir able property known as "ABBEVILLE," situated on the Lancaster and Columbia turnpike road, about half a mile west of the city of Lancaster. The whole tract contains '73 ACRES AND 19 PERCHES of the best Limeitone Land, under good fences and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a commodious TWO ;so in STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first-rate Ig condition, having lately been thoroughly renovated, and has all-the modern improvements of a com fortable and convenient residence; a two story Tenant House, a Spring House, a large Swisser Barn, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, and all neces sary out-buildings. The property will be sold in the whole, or sepa rated parcels, as purchasers may desire. 'rhe dwelling house, tenant house, spring house, Carriage house, &c., with from 14 to 30 acres of land and a young orchard of choice fruit trees, will be sold separately, if desired, and which will make as desirable a country residence as can possibly be obtained in the vicinity of the city of Lancaster. ' 441. acres, including the Barn, will be sold,in one lot if desired, and which will make a desirable small farm with all the advantages and conveniences which could be desired. On this part is a valuable limestone. quarry. with two lime kilns in successful operatiorwand ready sale for all the lime. Part of the premises is laid out in three five acre lots, which will make desirable building and pas ture lots, and will be sold separately if desired. Persons wishing to view the premises, and for terms of sale will please call on Wet. MATmor, Esq., Attorney at Law, in the city of Lancaster, who is the Agent for the subscriber;or on the sub scriber at the Merchant's Hotel, in Philadelphia. ELLIS LEWIS, Trustee. 9.-tf February 3, 1852 Lancaster County Mutual Insur ance Company. DELINQUENTS in the payment of Assessment No.' 5, of said Company, are hereby notified that they-will be waited on by the collector, after the 15th of April next, agreeable to the following resolution : Resolved, That the members of this Company, negleeting or omitting to pay their assessments, within thirty days alter the publication of notice of the same, will incur the expense of not exceeding 10 cents per mile -circular, from the office of the company, payable to a collector duly authorized to collect the same. Payment may be made to the agents of the Company, up to the above date. NATHANIEL E. SLAYMAKER, Sec'y. march 23 9-td ‘k Sy. / f t . vv. VAT' A FULL assortment of new gardenaceds, growth of 1851, and true to na — me. Just received and for sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH'S Medicinal; Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, E. King Street Lancaster. Dealers supplied on the most reasonable terms. Mar. 2 tf-6 Lumber! Lumber! 00 000 FEET White Pine Lumber, well 3 seasoned, for sale at reasonable rates, by JOHN . W. CLARK. Marietta, March 23, 1852. 9-Bt° (;E MO V A L. New Store and New Goods, SIGN OF THE STRIPED PANTS. GNO. SPURRIER, Merchant Tailor, informs his friends and the public generally, that he has fitted up the large room two doors south ol Michael's Hotel, and nearly opposite his old stand, in North Queen street, where, having added to his former stock, he has now on hand, a large assort ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting ol Coats,Pants, Vests, &•.c.,& - c.,01 all styles suited to all tastes, and at all prices. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, always on , hand and made up at the shortest notice, in a handsome and durable style and at prices which he trusts will prove satisfactory to those who may favor him with their patronage. CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, SHIRTS, SHAVIS, Collars, and every thing usually kept in a clothing store, can be found at this establishmen—t. Call, see and examine the stock, and no pains will be spared to suit your taste. From my long experience in manufacturing clothing, I can assure those who buy my clothing that they are well made. George Spurrier would embrace this opportunity of returning his thanks to his old customers, and invite them to call at his New Store, where he will be able to sell them as good clothing as ever and at the very lowest prices. SPRING FASHIONS just received. and garments can be made up at short notice and in a workman like manner. GEfi. SPURRIER, Vest side of North Queen street, two doors small ot Ilitichael's Hotel, sign of the Striped Pants. Lancaster, March 16. 6-31 n KOSSUTH, Ilun t gary and Independence TILE excitement at the Bee Hive Store still con times in consequence of the New and Cheap Goods that are almost daily received. Our old motto, our constant aim, Industry and Perseverance," at all times, is never overlooked. The people's wants inust he satisfied, by placing before them good bargains in the way of HAND SOME GOODS. All who are in search of Cheap Goods, particularly those about commencing house keeping, we would invite to give ns a call. Musline, Checks, Tickings, Sheetings, Table Diaper, Linen Damask—Bleached and Unbleached, Jacquard Diaper—an elegant article-2 yard wide, col'd Cotton and Woolen Table Covers, Napkins, &c. A very large assortment of the above just re ceived and selling at a great bargain. CHAS. E. WENTZ & Blio , Bee Hive, Lan's. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A few more Bay State, Brocha Long and Squaw Hillack and Mourning Long Shawls, Square Hefts . ) Knotted Fringe, Black and Drab Cloth Shawls. which we will sell now at reduced price, CHAS. F. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive, Lancaster. Just received a Job lot good styles Mouse D. sine, rich figured only 121,. New Style Serene De Laine the first of the Sc:, son only 25 cents, worth 371. MUSLINS! .MUSLINS ! ! New England A's, Appleton, Rockfish, Laurel D. 4-4 unbleached Muslin, only cents. Book Mille, Cedar Grove, Juniatta, Drogming bleached Muslin, 61. Manchester and Earlshu Ginghanis, 121 worth 16. Super Fabric, style and colors, warranted last colors, Calico, only G, cts. A few more pieces Orange and Illue, S cis. 4 4 44 r• Black and NVltite only While Worked Collars only GI. <4 " 25, 37, 50 cto. to $2,00 BEE HIVE STORE, Lancaster. Gents fancy Silk Cravats, from 75 to 3,50. " Black Italian Lustrings, very cheap fancy colors and black Satin Scarfs for Gents. Gents White, colored, and black Bajou's Kid Gloves, No. 8, 81, 9, 91, 10, JO!. CLIAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee [live, Lancaster. feb 17-4] The Old flag Unfurled! SPRING HAS COME. THE GOLDEN EAGLE DRYL;ouns STORE, cornel of East King and Centre Square, in order to meet the wants of the People, has been stocked with an assortment of English, French, German and American Dry Goods, suitable' bir the spring trade, embracing all the latest styles, - to Which we invite the attentiOn or our customers and the citi zens generally in search of . SPRING GOODS. These goods have all been selected with great care and attention, and will he sold on as favorable terms as at any similar establishment in the city. We name in part DRESS GOODS—embracing a choice variety, Gro De Milers, rich lustre, all widths and qualities, Satin De Clienes. Brilliant fancy style spring Silks, rich plain Roux D'Lois, embroid9red Broquetelles and Labonolirm —a beautiful article, to which we invite particular attention ; Barege D'Laiues, rich chintz colors neat styles. SUPER WOOL FRENCH DE LAINES. Printed Bareges, new designs, French Lawns and Organdies, all qualities; super fancy lawns, English and Scotch Gingham. silk warp and real Alpacas, French Chintz and Turkey Red Prints, Spring Prints, a beautiful assortment, including Conestoga, Merrimack, &c., &c. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. Super French black and colored cloths of all grades, by the most celebrated makers. Super black cloths, English, German and American ; super 6-4 Cashmaretts, black :Ind all shades, black cassimerss and doe skins of Sedan and other best makers. Bleached and brown linen Ducks, limey drillings, India, nankeens, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, fanners drills, &c. VESTINGS—super black and Racy silk and satin Vestings. LINEN GOODS, all qualities, 4-4 Irish Linens, Rinha rdsons, Greys, &c.; I and 4-4 French grey linens, 4-4 white and brown Hollands, table cloths and nalik ins, bleached and brown damask and diapers, 10-1, 12-4, birds eye, Russia and Scotchuliapers, burkaliack and crash. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, all qual ities for Ladies and Gents. Super quality plain and embroidered handkerchiefs Mr Ladies. WHITE GOODS of all descriptions—insertings, edgings, linen and cotton laces, &c., &c. DOMESTICS-1, 7-S, 4-4 brown and blacked muslins ; 5-4, 6-9, 7-4, 10,4, 12-4 bleached sheet ings ; 3, 4-4 cotton (hmbugs. Bleached, brown, blue and corset drills, plain chambray 9, l i ml tick ings, shirting stripes, apron cheeks, &c. Pantaloon Slap. Blue Denims, American Nankeens, Plaids and Checks, Kennebec Tweeds . , Crown Cassimeres, Furnishing Gooda. 'Carpets, Ingrain, Venitian, kte., a beautiful ar tide of linen carpet, for 25 cents per yard. Oil Shades, beautiful designs for windows, &c. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. The above goods have been purchased so as to enable us to offer them at prices that cannot fail to please. To render our establishment well worth a visit at all times, we shall continue to receive as the season advances, new invoices of seasonable goods for Ladies , and Gentlemen's wear, so as to be able to offer the choice of the New York and Philadel phia markets. THOS. J. WENTZ & Co., Golden Eagle, cor. of E. King and Centre Square. march 16 s-tr State Mutual Fire Insurance Co., HARRISBURG, PA. CAPITAL $200,000. BRANCH Office, 145, Chesnut Street, Phi Pa. GILLETT & Cocsum.r., General Agents. This is the only purely Mutual Comtany in the State, and has now 15,000 members. All profits are di vided among the assured. Applications for Insurance, for Lancaster and vicinity, must be made to S. J. M. KEI. I.OGG, No. IS, East King street, who is the only authorised Agent for this city. GILLETT & COGSHALL, General Agents. itr Also for sale DRAFTS on Great Britain and Ireland, from I and upwerds—and passage cer tificates from London and Liverpool in any of the Tapscott , s Lines, comprising over one hundred first class packet ships. Passage in First Cabin, from Liverpool , to direct, fi7 s 23 lc second, do do do re steerage, do do For further particulars, apply to / S. J. M. KELLOGG, No. 18, E. King st., Lancaster, GILLF.TT & COGSHALL, No. 145 Chesnut st., Phil's 8-tf march 16 Window Shades and Blinds. B. J. WILLIAMS, Manufacturer, No. 12 North Sixth Street, abot, Market, PHILADELPHIA, Tz - EEPS a larger and better assortment of Ye n nitian Blinds, of narrow slats, with fancy and plain trimmings, than any other establishment in the city. Painted and Plain Shades, Shade Trim mings and Fixtures, &c., &c., which he will sell, wholesale and retail, at the Lowest Cash l'rices. The citizens of Lancaster will find it to their interest to call, before purchasing, as they are as sured they can buy a better article than at any other establishment, for the same price. My motto is, good article, quick sales,and small prilfits.' , WE STUDY TO PLEASE. ! march 16 1111ERSONS desirous or investing their money in I First Class Judgments, upon county or city property, can be accommodated in amounts (nun $2OO to s4oo—interest, G per cent. 10 Shares New Holland Turnpike Stock. 60 " Lancaster Bank Stock. 40 " Farmers Batik Stock. J. F. SHlttililar & No 6, North queen Stie.et. march 23 4t-91
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