leaves Wednesday,and Thursdayl sm; ar rives Tuesday and Thursday 6 p Rapho--Frederiok Arford ; leaves daily 12 rn ; arrives daily ST M. Rawlinsville, Martin twp—Benjamin Wil son ; leaves Wednesday and Saturday 2 p 131; arrives Monday and Friday 10 OD. ReainstoWn, East Cocalico twpt—Aaron D. Carpenter; leaves Tuesday Thursday and Saturday'at 8 a m; arrives Monday Wed nesday and Friday at 6p m. j[ Beinholdsville, West Coccalieo. twp—E. Schnavely ; leaves Juesday Thrfrsday and Saturday at 8 a m; arrives Monday Wednes day and Friday at 6 p m. Rock, Fulton twp—S. W. P. Bayd ; leaves Monday and Thursday 7 am; arrives Tues• day and Friday at 6 p rn. I Rothsville, Warwick twp—Myers leaves Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 8 a no; arrives Monday Wednesday and Fri day at 6 pm. Safe Harbor, Conestoga. twp Charles J. Rhoads; leaves daily 2 p ; arrives daily 10 a m. Salunga, East Hempfield twp R. B..Wit mar ; leaves daily 12m; arrives daily 8 a in. Scliceneck, West Cocalico twp—James Ker ling ; leaves Tuesday Thursday rind Satur day at 8 a m ; arrives Monday Wednesday and Friday at 6 pm. Smithville, Martic twp—John r C. Smith ; leaves Monday and Thursday at 7 ain ; ar rives Tuesday and Friday at U p m. South Hermitage, Salisbury twp—John McGill; leaves Tuesday Thursday and Sat urday at 8 a m ; arrives same dui) at 12 in. Sporting Hill, Rapho twp—Jacb Suminy; leaves Wednesday and Saturday at 4 P m; arrives same days at 10 a"m. Strasburg—Elias Rohrer ; leaves daily at p m ; arrives daily at 10 a m. Terre Hill, East Earl twp—S. N..Klauser; leaves Tuesday Thursday and Saturday i at 1 p in; arrives Monday Wednesday and Fri day at 10 a ru. Voganville, Earl twp—C. Iloffmara leaves Saturday 1 p m; arrives ''Monday 10 a m. Willow Street, West Lampeter twp--Chr. W. Shaub ; leaves Monday and Thursday at 7 a ; arrives Tuesday and Friday 6p m. The Markets. CATTLE AND FLOUR MARKETS PHILADELPHIA, Saturday,jAptil 17. The offerings of live stool( for the week:were about 400 beeves, 600 bogs, and 250 cows. Prices—Beevesare selling from 7,00;0 $8,50 per 100 lbs. according to quality. Hogs—All sold at 7 00 a $7,50 per 160 lbs. Cows—All disposed of at 13 to $3B each. Sheep and Lambs.—The former fr0m . 2,50 to $9,- 50 ; the latter from 2,00 to $4,00, decordiog to quality. BALTIMORE, April P.—Offerings at the scales to day amounted to 600 head of beeves, 920 head of which were sold to city butchers and ''packers, at prices ranging from 3,25 to $.1,50 per 100 lbs. on the hoof, equal to 6,50 a $8,75 net, and averaging $4,00 gross. 30 left over unsold. The remainder (50) were driven to Philadelphia. Hogs—Market scarce. Sales from 7,25 to $7,50 per 100 lbs. NEW YORE, April 17—At Washington'Yard 1500 beeves offered. Business fair. Sales of gobd re tailing qualities at from 7,50 to $lO,OO not. 50 left over. At Browni.ng , s.-01Tered 2,000 sheep ,and lambs, and 100 cows and calves. Prices of 'sheep from 3,00 to 6,00 a $9,50. All sold. Coweland calves —Sales at from 20 to 32,50 a $45. ;1 - . At Chamberlain ' s.--Beeves - 300 offei•ed. 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. FLoun is.quiet at $4,121. Rye do. 4 , 3,50. Corn Meal $3,121. Wheat—Red 90 cents, White 95a98c Rye is wanted at 73 cts. Corn is scarce, and selling at G1a62.1 Oats 39a40 'cts. MARRIAGES. On the 23d ult., at Mounijoy, by D. Kurtz, D. M. Lehman, to Miss Eliza Heis 4 y, both of this county. At .Marietta, on the 11th inst., by saiie, Henry Snyder, to Miss ,Catharine Powell, bothi4l this city. On the Gth inst., by Rev. J. J. St;rtne, Henry Woll, to Mrs. Susan Spicer, both of Mddntville. On the 11th inst.. at Ephrata, by Rev 1). Hertz, Henry Wickel, to Miss Aim Weaver bath of Hin kletown. it DE ',i ATIIS In East Herriptield twp., on the '4dii - i st., Henry Rohrer, aged 28 years. !I On the Sth inst., in Marticville, John Good, Esq., 11 aged SI years. ~ In Soadersburg, on the 30th ult:, Jarnes Souders, Esq., aged 06 years. Li . On the Ist inst., near New Holland, Samuel Weidman, aged 64 years. , ~ Plainfield C lassical Aca . emy FOUR miles West of' Carlisle. The Twelfth Session commences on Monday, Ddi j 3, 1851. This Institution has been in successful opera tion 7 years, during which such additions and im provements have been made as to rend4r it one of the most commodious and convenient in the State. . . In regard to healthfulness it may bellmentioned that no case of serious sickness has occurred in the Institution since it was founded: II Its moral purity is attested lay the fact that depraved associa tions, scenes of vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence in the neighborhood. I, The course of instruction comprises the branches required by the merchant, professional:Man or col legian. Also modern languages, vocal find instru mental music, &c. It is the determination of the Propriebpr that the Institution shall sustain the reputatiorqit has al ready acquired for imparting thorough: instruction, and inculcating and establishing virtuoi4 principles in the minds of the youth submitted to, his charge. Terms (per session of five months) $50,00. For catalogues containing referencqs, &c., ad dress, R. R. BtTRNS. Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P I S 0., Cum berland co., Pa. Assisted by D. W. EDMONSON, A. Bo and Asti- TON CL A XTON. Eapril 20, 1852 1341 Land Warrants. WF. are now buying 90, SO and lkAere Land Warrants, at Philadelphia or I New York rates. J. F. SHRODER & Bankers, No. 0, North Queen street; Lancaster. April 20, 1852. 13-tf William Ti r hitehill ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, has removed to Kramph 3 s Row, Orange street, sth door east of North Queen street. Lancaster, April 20, 1852. 13-ly NOTICE. MR. J. EDREIII, [ A NATIVE OF MOROCCO,] AS the honor to announce to thel public that I - 11 he has for sale an excellent article called AMULETS, which is preventive of Cholera, Scar let Fever and otherontagious diseaseh, was exten sively worn in England during the ragi of Cholera in 1832, and it was approved by the Medical Facul ty in that country. This Amulet is a Berry that grows upon a tree on Mount Lebanon;in a Botanic Garden near Jerusalem. It has been Oatronized in the four quarters or the World. ThislAmulecis an excellent article to prevent the spread of contagi ous diseases, from its smell is a Oeventive of Fevers and general decline of the system. It is worn as a Necklace around the neck for ornament, and also as a Bracelet around the wrist. Fromlits strong odor it is an excellent and a certain article for the preventive of Moths in Clothing. This article is patronized in England', France and Italy, and likewise acquired universalipatronage in America. No one should be without this excellent article. Ladies andigentlemen ! You have now the only opportunity of purchasing them you skill have, or have again when lam gone. They are sold at a reasonable price, from $1 to $4 for each necklace. Mr. EDREIII will remain but a shOrt time and may be found at Hosirrrart , s HOTEL, S. Queen st. April 20, 1852. *13.31 SAMUEL HENSLER.' PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER, CAKE BAKEL AND ICE CREAM MANUFACTURER. No. 6, EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ITHE subscriber takes this method to inform his _Z. friends and the people of Lancaster city and vicinity generally, that he has taken the well known and popular Confectiondry stand, formerly kept by Mr. John L. Keel, No. 6, East King street, where he will constantly keep on hand, a fresh assortment of CAKES of every description. Parties and Pri vate Families will find this the place:to make their purchases, if they desire Cakes of eicellent quali ty. Also, Fancy Cakes baked to order at the short est notice, Large Pound,Fruit, SpOnge and Lady Cakes, baked, iced and ornamented in various devi ces, such as Altar of Hymen, LoverNreathe, Bo queta, etc., at the shortest notice. A fresh assort ment of CANDIES, has just been magufactured by the undersigned, which be will sell Iyholesale and Retail, at the lowest cash prices. DI - Having attended to the ICE CREAM and CARE BAKING department for V. P. AnderOn duringlast season and rendered ample satisfaction, the under signed feels Satisfied that he can de as much for those who may be kind enough to patronise him.— Ice Cream put up in fancy moulds and pyramide,and sent to any part of the city. t 1);y - Country Merchants are inviteif t to call at No. 6, or send their orders, to whom prompt attention will be given by SAMUEL HENSLER, • April go—tf-131 practicalGorifectioner. J. DELLINGER TAKES this method to inform the citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he still contin ues so take those truly beautiful DAGUERRIAN PICTURES, near the Market Rouse, in Centre Square, at his rooms in Longenec,ker's (formerly known as Baumgardner's) Building, and directly over Geidn era Hat Store, where he hopes to receive a continuance of patronage from his friends both in the- city and county of Lancaster, thanking them at the same time for past favors. A NEW SIDE LIGHT has been added to his Room, expressly for the Daguerrian business, so that he can now take Pictures in cloudy as well as clear weather. Likenesses warranted to give satisfaction, other wise no charge will be made. REMEHEIER THE PLACE—northwest corner of Centre Square, near the Market House, April 20, 1852, Cheap China, Glass, &e. TTNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 CHESNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, offer to the citizens of -Lancaster and its vicinity the choice of their beau tiful and immense stock, in any quantity and or all qualities, of DINNER, TEA & TOILET SETS, PLATES, DISHES, PITCHERS, &c., FRENCH OR ENGLISH CHINA, OR IRONSTONE WARE. also GLASS WARE, CUT AND MOULDED, great variety, at the very lowest rates. Hotels, Boarding and Private Houses supplied ith the pest articles at very cheap prices. april 20, 1852 Iy-13 New Books : New Books: ALWAY S to be found at the subscribers "Pen ple,ss Book Store" in North Queen St., Lan caster, Pa.,.a1l the recent standard publications in science, Literary History and art, including large lots 01 LawT z Medical and Miscellaneous books at the very lowest city prices. "Year Bunk ol Facts in Science and art" for 1851 and 1852, exhibiting the most important dis coveries and improvements, in mechanics, useful and arts, and all the sciences, edited by David A. Wells, lvol. 12mo. "Pilgrimage to Egypt" embracing a Diary or ex ploration on the Nile, including descriptions of, manners, customs, and institutions of the people and the present condition of the antiquities and ruins with splendid illustrations, by J. V. C. Smith", editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, I vol. 12mo. "Practical Metal Wiirkers Assistant," containing a full account of the practical working of all met als, with the necessary tools, &c., also the manufac turing processes with numerous engravings to suit the American metal worker, by Oliver Byrne, 1 vol. Svo. cloth. " The Great Harmonia, ,, being a Philosophical Revelation of the natural, spiritual and celestial universe, by Andrew Jackson Davis, 2 vols. 12mo. cloth. "London Labor and the 'London Poor," contain• ing the condition and engravings of those that will work, those that cannot work, and those that will not work, by Henry Mayhur, 1 vol. Bvo. cloth. "Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man," by Thomas Rich, D. D., F. R. S., 1 vol. 12mo. ch. "Fall el Poland" containing an analyctical and philosophical account of the causes which con spired in the ruin of that nation--together with a history of the country from its origin, by L. C. Sax ton, 1 eol. 12mo. "Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century," Arsene Houssays, 1 vol. 12mo. cloth. "The Natural History of the Human Species"' by Lieut. Col. Chas. Hamilton Smith—l vol. l2mo. "Nights in a Block House," or Sketchles of Bor der Life, embracing adventures among the Indians, and exploits of Boon, Brady, and all the hardy pi oneers of the West, by Henry C. Watson, 1 vol. 12m0., full of illustrations. "History of the Conspiracy of Pontia" and the War of the North American Tribes against the En glish Colonies and Conquest of Canada, by Francis Parkman, 1 vol. Svo. cloth. "Napier's History of the War in the Peninsula" and in the South of France—from 1807 to 1814, 1 vol. Svo. cloth. "Notes on North America," Agricultural, Eco nomical and Social, by James F. W. Johnson, 2 .vol. 12mo. cloth. Thousands of other good Books, too numerous to mention in an advertisement, always on hand—to gether with Blank Books, Stationery, Gold, Steel Pens, Ink, Cap, Letter, Demy, Medium and all kinds of Paper in large quantities at the lowest rates: W. H. SPANGLER. Lancaster, April 20, 1852. New Millinery. MISSES MARINE 4- KING would inform the Ladies of Lancaster city and county, that they have just returned from the city with a handsome assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, which they. will open for the inspection of their friends and the public generally, on THURSDAY, the 22d inst., in the room lately occupied by Miss Dougherty, a few doors east of Sprecher's Hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Lancaster, April 20, 1852. .13-tf JUST received and now opening at the BeE Hive Slm's., (the fourth lot 'this season,) of handsome and cheap, and of the most desirable style of Spring Goods, Barege De Laines, 121, worth 18/ do do 181 do 25 do ' ip .25 do 371 do do Rich and beautiful 31, 37, 50—Pink,' Yellow, Blue, Brown, Hair, Purple, in tact all cols..fig'd fine Bareges, only 25 cents. Fig ured and Plain ,Silk Barege de Popline. Super all cols. fig , d. and Jaconet and Swiss Lawns. White and col'd Dott Swiss Robes, 16, 20, 25. Rich col ors neat fig s ct cold Jaconet 121, 181. All colors neat Plaid Light Ginghams 121, 181, 25, Hoyle's celebrated fast colors soft finish Double Purple Chintzes ; do do Lige col'd Chintzes; Blue,Pink, Green, Brown and Lylac colors. Beautifu fig , d Lawns, fast colors, 121 worth 181. Gloves—Silk, Kid, Bajou's make. Hosiery of all kinds, sizes and quality, all selling at the BEE HIVE. 5 cases Calico now selling at 6; cents worth 10 1 do bl'k and white o 61 do 8 1. do blue and orange 9 do 10 Bl'd and.unbl'd Muslin, a good article, only 61, Heavy Shirting and Sheeting Muslins, now opening at the BEE HIVE, N. Queen at., SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! The Real Heavy Brocade Amure, rich finish 81,25, 81,50 81;75 per yard; do. do. 36 inches wide, 82,_ 50 per yard ; the real Pin stripe and Plaid, very pretty and rich. &Ter Jasper Silks for Spring Dresses, something new. Black Satin Striped and Plaid Gro de Amure and Helbnenna Silks. Fancy colors Chameleon Glace Boiled, 75, 87, 100—do. do. Turc and India Satin, 75, 87, 100. Neat Plaid Wash Silk for Dresses, only 50 cents. Rich Black Poiled, Brilliants for Dresses and Mantillas—do. do. 27 to 44 inches wide. Super Heavy Black English Silk Lace—do. do. very wide. Black Glossy, Hea vy Plain and Star Head Silk Fringe.. Black French Needle Demi Veils, from 628 to 85—White do. do. Blue, Green and Brown Silk Tissues for Veils.-- Swisses, Jackonetts, Mulls and Tarlatans for fires see., CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive, N. Queen et., Lamer. CLOTH S, CASHMERETTS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.—Heavy Black (Grenadine Vesting—Heavy cold Grenadine Vesting. Black Satin, col'd and white Marseilles Vesting. Fancy Satin Scarfs and Cravats. Gum Suspenders and Ties, Tweeds, Jeans, Velvets, and all cole.Merino Cassimeres. Yellow Nankeen, Blue Drills, Ribbed Cottons. Mexican, California and Buck Eye Mix tures. CHAS. E.-WENTZ & BRO., • April 20, 1552-13] Bee Hive, Lancaster. More New Books A _ T MURRAY'S Cheap Book and :Stationery Store, Bramph's.Building North Queen street, .Lancaster, Pa. • The pre-Adamite of Earth, contributions to The ological Science, by John Harris, D. D., new and revised edition, 1 vol. 12m°. cloth. Man Primeval, or the Constitution and Primitive condition of the Human Being, a contribution to Theological. Science, by John Harris, D. D., with n finely engraved Portrait of the Author, third edi tion, 12mo. cloth. • Philosphy of the Plan of Salvation, a book for the times, by an American citizen, with an intro ductory essay by Calvin E. Stowe, D. D. 12mo. ch. Cruden's Condensed Concordance, a new and complete Concordance to the Holy cripturee, by, Alexander Cruden, revised and re-edited, by R ev . David King, LL. D., seventh 'thousand, Bvo. Riplers Notes on the Gospels, designed for teach ers in Sabbath Schools, and Bible Classes, and an aid to Family instruction. Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature with numeroue illustrations. . • • Complete Works of Lorenzo and Peggy Dovi. The Foot Prints of the Creator,\Lar the Asterolep sis of Stromness; with numerous' illustrations, 14 Hugh Miller, autor of" The Old Red Sandstone," &c. From the third ed. The Earth and Man ; Lectures on comparative Physical Geography, in its relation to the History of Mankind, by Arnold Gayot, Professor of Physi cal Geography and History, Neuchatel, The. Great Teacher; or Characteristics of our Lordis Ministry, by John Harris. • The Great Commission ; or the Christian Church constituted and charged to convey the Gospel to the world, bylHarris. Quechy, as soon as ready—the publishers now say about the 24th inst. WM. MURRAY. April 20, 1852. 13-ti Removal. • EXCHANGE Office of A. W. RUSSEL & CO., has been removed to North Queen Street op posite the National Rouge. april 13 3t-12 REMOVAL. JAS. W. QUiNN'S Ladles and Gentlemen's ralicY Boot and Shoe Store HAS been removed to the room lately occupied by Mrs. Hull, North wh o . 4 /1014Queen street, near the Railroad, Lancaster, where he is prepared to manufacture Fine French Fancy Boots, do. plain Walking Shoes,Monroes, Con gress loots and Gaiters. Also, al kinds of Heavy Work, suitable for Country as well as City custom. All who want a neat fit and an easy Boot would do well to call at J. W. Quinn's new store. LADIES' BRANCH.—To the Ladies he would say that all who want an extra fine Satin Gaiter, Italian Cloth do., Francais do.fancytolored, white Kid Slippers, French do.; Shoetees, Jenny Linde, Jefferson Ties, Buskins, ;Kid Gaiters, Morocco Boots, and all the various styles; and as he intends .to sell as cheap as any other establishment in the city, he respectfully solicits their patronage, assu ring all who may patronise him, that no efforts wil. be spared to give general satisfaction, both in qual ity and in price. A large assortment of various colored Gaiters al ways on hand. Also, Children's Shoes of every description. April 20, 1852-13-tf >ll Clothing at Reduced Prices. r THE ATTENTION of the readers of the rintelligencer" is invited to the im mense stock of Choice and Fashionable r 4 Garments, at -3 ASHTON'S CLOTHING STORE, 156 Market street, between Fourth and Fifth,. PHILADELPHIA, which will be sold so immeasurably be low the usual charges as to satisfy all that this popular eatablishment is the spot to exercise practical ECONOMY, April 20, 1352, Varnish, Steam Putty and Paint Manufactory.: r HE undersigned having made extensive alkera j tions and improvements in his machinery, and havlng introduced STEAM into his Factory, would most respectfully call the attention of his friends and customers through the country to his large and Well selected stock of • VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c., &c., which for variety and quality cannot be excelled by any similar establishment in the State. Coach Body, Carriage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishes and Paints of every description, dry and ground in Oil, and put up at short notice in cans of conveni ent size for country trade. Glazier's Diamonds, Gold Leaf, Pallette, Putty and Hack Knives, Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Vfirnish, Paint, Graining and Kalsomine Brushes, and English, French, and American Glass of all si zes, suitable for Store Fronts, Dwellings, &c., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for public buildings, Vestibules, &c., &c., constant ly on hand and for sale in quantities to suit purcha sers, at moderate prices, at the old established PAINTER'S FURNIRHING AND VARIETY STORE, No. 80 North Fourth street, west side, below Race at., Philadelphia. C. SCHRACK. April 20, 1802. 13-1 y Treasureioki Sale of Unsealed Land WILL be sold at public sale, by the undersign ed Treasurer of Lancaster county, at the public house of ABRAHAM Hosmerr.mt, in the city of Lancaster, on MONDAY, the 14th day of June next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. the desribed Tract of unseated land, for taxes due thereon, for the space of one year and upwards. A Tract of Land, situ ate in Martic township, Lancaster county, adjoin ing lands of Daniel Good, John Fisher, John N. Brubaker, and John R. Barkely, centaining Sixty Acres, more or less, including McCall's Ferry.— Also, BIG ISLAND in the Susquehanna river, con taining Twenty-fi vb Acres, more or less; and TOBES ISLAND, (number of acres not known,) assessed and tazed as. property of Moses Marshall, The amount of taxes due thereon, $59,20. DAVID SHULTZ, Treasurer. • Lancaster, April 20, 1862. td-I3 LOOK: LOOK ALL NEW FOR THIS SPRING, & CHEAP TOO Gilt and Velvet Wall Papers, Embossed do., do., Plain and Printed Papers, Mar bles, Hall Papers of every kind ; Satin Papers of the beet production of France and England; the low-priced Satin Papers, so much in demand ; to gether with the cheap paper at ten cents per piece. Transparent Window Shades, Buff Holland, by the case or piece, Tassels, Cord, &c.,a1l of which have been selected with the greatest care. Purchasers, at wholesale and retail, are invited to eaamioe this stock, as we can assure them it will be to their in terest. LONGSTRETII & BROTHER, No. 7, North Third Street, between Market and Church Alley, Philadelphia. 13-3 m April 20, 1552 The Real Read Quarters for Leage,erreolypee, T. S. & J. G. Fortney's New Daguerrian Gallery, North Queen street, Lancaster city, Pa. /THE subscribers would most respectfully an -1 nounce to the citizens of Lancaster city and county that theyhave located permanently in rooms up stairs, in the house occupied by Pinkerton & Slaymaker as a Hardware Store, and that they are completely furnished and fully prepared to perform everything pertaining to the art in the most artisti cal and satisfactory manner, and feeling confident that their experience in and facilities for operating successfully, will insure the MOST LIFE-LIKE AND ENDURING LIKENESSES that can be ob tained. ?Hi - -They earnestly solicit all to give them a call and assure those who may do so, that they will re alize that they have come to the real head quarters for good pictures. Friends, deeming it unnecessa ry to multiply. words—all we would ask of you is to please remember that at T. S. 4- J. G. FORT NEVS new Daguerrian Gallery, in North Queen street, (between Sehner , s:and Shober's NotelBo is the proper place to call and have yourselves immor iali zed. [sprit 2.0—. 13-3 m Ten Teachers Wanted, TO take charge of the Summer Schoolsof Bart township. A meeting for the examination of applicants will take place at the house of James C. Ewing, [Quarryville, on the first Saturday of May, being the I,t, at 9 o'clock, A. M. The Schools will open on the 2d Monday of May. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. 13-2 t April 20, 1353 Election for School Directors. AN Election for Twelve School Directors of the Lancastez City School District, will be held at the Coed House, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of May next, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock, P. M., to elect 12 qualified citizens to serve for three years from the expired term of Messrs. M. D. Holbrook, John W. Hubley, John C. Van Camp, A. H. Hood, J. Bear, George M. Kline, John \Vise, H. B. Swarr, Henry Rotharmel, Walter G. Evans, John W. Jack. son and Henry Stoek. GEO. IC. STEINMAN, President, J. 7.asuiranzamr, Secretary, April 20,1852 File Cutting, In all its branches,at the File Manufactory, No. 71 New Street, Philadelphia. THE subscriber, having had twenty-eight years experience in the FILE business, respectful ly' calls the attention of Machinists and Mechanics generally, to his improved system of RE-CUJTING, by which OLD FILES ARE MADE EQUAL TO NEW, at half the original cost, at retail. 12 inch Files 82,00 per.doz., other sizes in proportion.— Files for Brass • and Wood, cut in a very superior manner. Orders from the Country particularly attended to. MILL PICKS of superfine cast-steel, on hand and for sale cheap. J. B. SMITH, april 20, 1852-3m] No. 71 New st., J. F. Shroder Si. Co.—Bankers. NO. 6, NORTH QUEEN STREET, WILL receive money on deposite for any length 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. 0-DIMES and HALF DIMES bought at a pre mium. - J. F. SHRODER & CO., April 13, 1/352—tf Bankers. Dr. Harmany A. Smith, TI - AVING removed from the city of Lancaster, 1 - 11 to the house lately occupied by Dr. James Rogers, in Leacock township, one mile east of the Village of Intercourse, respectfully tenders his pro fessional services to the people of that vicinity.— Calls attended to promptly, night or day. REFERRNCES : HOG. TiIADDEUS STEVENS, Hon. HENRY G. LONG, Hon. D. B. VONDERSHITII, Gon. GEORGE FORD, Rev. ROBERT DE SCHWEINITZ, Rev. BERNARD KET NAN, THOMAS H. BURROWES, ESQ., Col. WILLIAM B. FORDNEY, N. ELLNARzit, Esq. April 13, 1852. *l2-4t City Scales, Duke street. THE subcriber having been appointed and duly qualified by the Mayor, Weighmaster of the City Scalescaccording to the City Ordinances, here by informs the citizens of Lancaster; and the pub lic generally, 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 Weighmasters heretofore complained of cannot now occur. The Stales are in good order, and will al- ways be kept so. April 13-12-3 t Removal. DR. C. RHRMANN, Homoepathic Physician, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his office and resi dence to North Duke street, a few doors south of Chesnut street. Lameter, April 6, 102, 124 f Imparter and _Dealer in Chains,No. 2, Dock Street Wharf, Philadephia. ifAS constantly on, hand, and to arrive, an as, ,ortment of the best quality (with Proof Cer tificates) English and American 6 - BRACE, CLOSE LINK AND COIL CHAINS, suitable for Railways, Vessels;llines, Foundries and Mills; Logging, Fence, Trace add Draught Chains.' to-Orders for Chains executed promptly and at the lowest cash rates. Vessels furnished:with Chains and Anchors on fa vorable teems. • ir'Chains cut to_ any length. ' Philadelphia, Aplil 13Z1852. • 12-2 m Of the Trenton Mutual Life and Tire Insurance C om _ pang for the year ending December 31st, 1851. Guarantee capital, 850,000,00 Premiums not marked o 8 Jan. ler 1851, 81,286,31 Premiums received during the year, 63,004,57 Interest to " 1,467,53 Premiums on policies marked • $195,768,41 off during the year, $33,638,52 Premiums returned, 3,337,95 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, 83,163,97 195,758,41 INVESTMANTS. ! Bonds and mortgagee, $39,'100,00 Bills receivable, 20,839,51 In treasury, 4,688,23 Due from agents, 2,536,23 10 shares Del. Man'g Co. stock: 7p,00 11 commern Trans'n" 5,500,00 . 150 ‘" Tren'n WaterPo'r" 3,000;00 200 Gas Light " 4,000,00 20 c" Charleston Insurance 25 " Baltimore and Phila Steamboat Co. Stock, 00,00 , Bonds of the city of Trenton, 2,000,00 " Cam , n & Amboy R.R.C0.1,000,00 . 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 FAMILY MEDICINES. JLONG & SCHOENFELD, respectfully in . form their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their, ,Family Medicine Store to Kramph's Arcade, N. H. corner of North Queen and Orange streets. They will constantly keep - on ltand, 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. Davie'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 Elisirpf Health, a valu able Family Medicine, Dr. Spohn 3 sltemedy for Sick Headache and Disordered Stomach; Dr. Dean's Rheumatic Pills, for Rheumatism and Nearalgia, Dr. Hooftand , s German Bitters, Dr. Wm. W right's Indian Vegetable Pills, Loudon and Co's.. Family Medicines, Hutchings Dyspepsia 'Bitters, Bogel's Hypersion Fluid, for the Hair, Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, White's Hair Regenerator, or Amber Gloss—all of which they will warrant pure and:gen uine. ' [Lan. April 13=1852-12-3m RANAWAY from the subscriber on the 18th of March last, in Drumore township, an in dentured apprentice to the farming business, named DAVID HAMILTON. Said boy is not tall, but heavy built—and had on dark Caseinet Clothing, when heleft. The above reward but no extra char ges will be given for his apprehension, and all per sons are forbid harboring him at 'their peril. HENRY LEFEVER. April 13, 1852. *l2-3t A P. FIELDS, 31. D., respectfully informs the A citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, that he has opened a MEDICAL OFFICE; on E. King st., above Sprechees Hotel, for the purpose of treating all kinds of diseases on safe and scientific principles. All surgical operations perforined at the shortest notice. By strict attention to business, he hopes to receive a goodly share of public patronage. N. B.—Advice given at his office free of charge mar 30-10-6 m) r P: F. MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. THE second semi-annual session of this Institu tion will commence on the first Tuesdarof May. Encouraged by the suceess which has thus far attended their efforts, the Principals are deter mined to make it in every respect worthy of public , . patronage. Superior advantages are afforded to young men wishing to fit themselves for teaching in, public schools. For particularsaddress E. L. MOORE. I J. W. SIIIONTON, principal April 13,1852. 12-4 t /11HE Board of Managers of the Lancaster and J_ Litiz Turnpike Road Company have declared a Dividend of One Dollar perehare, equal to 4 per cent. for the last six months, on the original Stock of the Company, payable after the 3d or May next. April 13,1862. Estate of Rudolph Kauffman. In the Court of Common Pleas fat the Co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Jacob B. 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 in the said estate that the said Court have appoint ed the Seventh day of June, 1852, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filled. Attest, JNO. K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan., April 6: 11-4 t Estate of John Brown, (now dec'd.) In the Court of Common Pleas fOr the co. of Lan , i. WHEREAS, John S.Hostetter, Trustee ofJno. y Brown,did on the first day of April, 1852, 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 first day of May, 1852, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth , y. Proth , ys office, Lan., April 13. 12-4 t Estate of Christian Bear, (now dec'd.) In the Court of Common Pleas; f the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Adam S. Dietrich, Trustee of Christian Bear, did on the 2d day of April, 1852, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the Said Estate : Notice is hereby given to allipersons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the first day of May, 1852, for. the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ' Attest, JOHN R..iREED,Proth:Y. Prothy's office, Lan. April 14, 1862. 12-4 t Estate of Samuel Neil and Wife. In the Court of Common PleasAr the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, P. H. Summy; Assignee of Sam uel Neffvmd Wife, did: on the 3d day of April, 1852, file in the office of the Prothanotary of the said Court, hie Account of tie 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, 1852, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptiofis be filed. Attest, JOHN K. .REED, Proth , y. Prothrs Office, Lan., April 13. 12-4 t Estate of James 'Buyeri. (Late of East Lampeter Man/ship, 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 persona indebted to said deceased are required to make payment to HATHORN FREELAND, Ex'r. April 13, 1852. 12-6 t Estate of Benjrn Homsher, dee , 4l. LETTERS of administratibn on the estate of Benjamin Homelier, late of Colerain township, Lancaster county, dec , d, 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 under signed. ANDREW 3 . ..G1850N, West Fallowfield, Chester co., ' DAVID W. HOMSIIER, april 6-11-6tl Colerain, Lan. county. Bounty Land Wtwrants, WANTED, for which the highest cash pried will be paid ALSO 5,000 Thousand Dollars to be secured by first Judgment Bonds on Real Estate, in amounts from $lOO to slooo A. W, RUSSEL & CO., opposite the National-I:louse; North Queen St.) Lancaster. [april 13 3ut-12 Removal. DR. SCHOENFELD has removed his office to ltramph , s Arcade, North-east corner of North queen and Orange streets. Lancaster, April 6, 1852. • 11-2 m JOHN GRES, Weighinaster • Ltimber! Luthber 300 ' 000 FEET White Pine Lumber, well eeaeoned, for sale at reasonable ratina,btYtta, JOHN W: hlri March " 9-Bt* CHAINS' JAMES EDMOND, Statement and,Trust Co. Stock, 1,000,00 REMOVAL. One Cent Reivard. To the Public. 'Mount Joy . AcOdemy. Turnpike Dividend J. B. TSI3IIDY, Treasurer. 12-3 t Ladies' , Dry Goods &Bonnet Store, No. 36, North Queen street, Lancaster, directly 0 P" pasite Mr. Howells Marble Yard, sign "of the two Marble Lions. ROUGH returns kind thanks to the Ladies J and-the public for the liberal patronage given him since be came to the city, and he begs to inform them that he continues in the same store and keeps a general assortment of Dry Goods for the Ladies, vial: Muslin de Laines, Printed Calicoes,.. Muslin of all kinds, Ginghams, Ladies Bonnets, Ribbons, Bonnet Facings. Flowers, Tabs, Florence Silks, all popular colombf Crapes and Tarlitans, with a large stock of Laces, Silk, Thread and Cotton.— Also, Sue needle work Collars, Edgings, and In serting?, Gloves, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread and Cot ton, with a good variety, of Ladies and Gentlemens , Stockings for the season. The stock of goods 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. Call and examine for yourselves. ' Lancaster, March 30' French Burr Mill Stones. :WAN IMPROVED PLAN.—WARRANTED. HIS plan makes the stone perfectly true, with out the trouble and expense of fitting in Iron or Tramming. ; Khnderdine's Improved Cast Iron EYE, being built into the atone and fitted with Self-tramming Balance Ryne, and Driver-warranted to give satisfaction. Bed Stone Bushes, on an improved plan. Burr Blocks,"and solM mill StOnes of all sizes, selected at the Quarries in, France. Bovrarro 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 Private Sale. rpHE subscriber will disglose of at private sale, on reasonable terms, all that fine DWELLING HOUSE and piece of ground, with the buildings ad joining, now in the occupancy of Mr. Sanderson, and well known as connected with the establish ment of the " LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER." This property is situated in the city of Lancaster, in Market Square, and consists of an excellent TWO STORY RESIDENCE, m . 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, Kitehen, Bathroom, with bath for hot and cold 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 ie a hydrant and plenty of 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, Coutity Offices, Mar kets, and principal Hotels, and is withal located quietly and pleasantly. An indisputable title will be 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 9-tf March 23, 1852 The World's Fair Premium SAFES. DEPOT, GREEN BLOCK, WATER STREET, (Between Maiden Lane and Wall streetd NEW YORK. THE subscriber placed, his Fire and Burglar- Proof Iron Safe 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 books, papers and money preserved . in these superior Safes within the last thirty days, (and can, with many others, be seen at my store,) viz: Messrs. Stillwell & Mon trose' and Mr. J. L. Watkins, in the Fulton street fire ; Messrs. Fisher & Robinson, and Messrs. John 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 beet Lock for the price, ever inven ted, being proof against powder, and the Key is no larger than a cent, and can be made changeable. I 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. MIMI John Farrel, 34 Walnut street, Philadelphia, C. L. Harmon, Chicago, 111. Henry Williams, Milwaukie, Wis. Fry & McCandlish, Richmond, Va. april 6 JOHNSON Sr. CONAWAY, No. 62 North Fourth Street, and 24 Cherry Street, PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of SAWS, such as Hand, Panel and Ripping Saws, Back and Butcher Bow Saws, Mill and Cross-cut Saws, Gin Saws, Veneer' Saws, Wood Saws, and all kinds of TURNING SAWS, Squares and Bevels, Brick and Plastering Trowels, Hay and. Straw Knives, Currier's Knives, Blades, Flashers, Work ers, &c.; Carpenter's Gages, Saw Pads, &c. irrAll kinds of Sawa made to order. A gener al assortment of Saw Handles, &c., &c. Philadelphia, April 6. • lOrn SPLENDID GOODS. 110 S . W. EVANS & CO., No. 214 Chesnut I_ street, Philadelphia, above Bth, nearly oppo site the new and elegant Hotel, the Girard House, have been receiving from Paris and Lyons, a large and fresh 'assortment of new and elegant DRESS GOODS, amongst them are elegant Lawns, new designs, 'Rich Robes,entirely new, do. with borders,' Long Shawls,• h Chintzes,very cheap,Square Shawls, Printed Bareges, ,Stella do _ . 'Small Palm Shawls, Isarer , ^ ' Satin Plaid Borreges, Pl” . Bap , - gc,Tir •'lain Bareges &,Tissues,lßarege and Cashme're do. Plain& Printed MouslineslßPk Silk and Thibet do. Printed Grenadines, 'Black Lace Scarfs, Brocheßareges,new stylOßlack Lace Prints, Mousline de Bege, Black Lace Shawls, Plain blk do. some superb,Elegant Mantillas,justre -5000 yds plain & st'd ceived from Paris, Splendid Brocade Silks, !Embroideries and Fancy Plain cl'd Silks,all quays'' Goods, of all kinds, Elegant bl , k Brocade, do. The best Kid&SilkGloves 6000 yds ChinaWashSilke Rick Embroidered Mitts, Lining Silks, of all kinds,twithavarietyofnew goods. A full stock oflhe best LINEN GOODS of all kinds; Muslins, Gingham, Chintzes, Flannels, Quilts, Blankets, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest City prices. [april 6-11-4 t To Country Merchants. THE undersigned have just opened an extensive and general assortment of GROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUORS, &C., WHOLESALE, AT no. 143 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 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 rarin, that will commend them selves to the most particular. Comm AND SEE. ALTER & ,WILLISTON, Grocers, 14S .North 2d et., above Race. 114 m Public Notice. THE subscribers hereby notify their friends and the public in general, that they 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 of which they will sell either by the Ton, or have them 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 rooting and collecting the proceedi thereof. A constant supply of Slates will be kept on hand at or, near Peters' Mill, and at or near Charles Nauman's public house, on the bank of the Cones toga. We have also continued the services of Mr. Jo seph Towson, who willcay 'the earliest attention to those who contract for Slate, to putting them on, and of whose care and skill, •as 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 addressedto either of tholubscri hers directed to Goshen P. 0., Lancaster county, will be promptly attended to. • JEREMIAH BROWN, SLATER BROWN., march 305t'-10j W.. Ma dl; IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER OF BON NETS, LACES, STRAW TRIMMINGS, &c., A ND dealer in French and American. Artificial 11 Flowers, N 0.30 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 18152, and at an low prices as any other bogie in 'the trade. The attention of close bOyers is pax. ticularly directed to the above facts. Call and see 'me. [march 23-9-2 m CARPET CHAIN, Cotton Yarn, Laps, Wadding, ki Wick Yarn, &c. For sale by CHAS. M, EBBEN, & BRO. 1-tf January 2 Fresh tiom the Trade Sales. iALUABLE Library Books at foto prices, just received at WM. MURRAY'S , Cheap Book Store, Krainph's Building,'North Queen at., Lan'r. Life and Letters of Joseph Story, by his son W. W. Story, 2 irol., Svo. livea of the Chief Justices of England, from the NormaiiConqueat till the death of Lord Mansfield, by Lorampbell,,2 vole.. Knight's Cyclopedia of the Ind 'retry 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, 1 vol., 12 mo. The Theory of Human Progression, and Natural Probability of a reign of justice, 1 vol., 12mo. Carlyle's Life of John Sterling, 1 v01.,12 mo. Religion of Geology and its connecteSciences, by Edward Hitchcock, D. D., L. L. D. Annual ,of Scientific Discovery ; or Year Book of Facts in Science and Art, for 11152-1:vol. 12mo. Tales and Traditions ofHungary, by T.Pulysky. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers; by W. E. Aytoun. Nights in a Block House -- ocSketelies of Border Life among the Indians,. Feats of the Wild Hunt ers, &c., &c. Washington Irving's Works—sold separately. Longfellow% Tennyson's, Motherwell's, Word er• 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 - . 13, 1852. 12-tf Alderman and Scrivener's Office. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that lie 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 he punctually attended to; ho 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, 1 . 852, 4-tf LEFEVRE & BLACK, Flour, Grain and Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 71, SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA EMI= James Devereux, Brown & Godwine, Perot, Hoffman & Co., Myers & Kirkpatrick G. H. LEFEVRE, JAMES J. BLACK. "January 20, 1552. 51.3m° SAVE YOUR MONEY. Charles •P. Freeman & Co., (Late Freeman, Hodges & C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 144 Broadway, one door south of Liberty NEW YORK. 'Tj - AVE now on hand, and will be receivingdaily f 7 through the season, New Goode, direct from the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Milinery Goode. 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 for nett cash, at lower prices than any credit house in Amrica can afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of 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, hoses 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. Preach lace, English, American, and Italian. Strasonnets and Trimmings. march 23 9-6 m In Time of Peace Prepare for • Waal NEVER leave things till the 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 neat 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 of the Red Coat,) if they they wish good and cheap goods, as they sell much lower than any other clothing house in `Lancaster, and keep a large assortment. • MESSRS. RATHFON 4- HENSLER have just returned from Philadelphia with a splen did assortment of spring and summer goods, and are now prepared to furnish spring and summer coats from $2,00 to 56,00, black and fancy colored cloth frock and dress coats from $6 to $10,00; black and fancy French, English and American Caesimere and Doeskin Pants from $3 to $5; black and fancy silk and satin Vests from $2 to $3,60, and summer clothing in endless variety, and at corresponding low prices. Visit the extensive establishment of RATHFON & 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 QUICK SALES. Particular attention paid to customer work. A great variety of Cloth's, Cassimers and Vestings always on hand to select from, for those who pre fer having their clothing made to order. A large and varied assortment of elegant - BOYS' CLOTHING always on hand, and will be'sold very low HATHFON & HENSLER 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. lfDon'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 16. 8-tf Estate of Samuel Long, decd. IiLL persons having claims or demands against the estate of Samuel Long, late of East Done gal township, Lancaster co., decd. are requested to make known the same, dulfauthenticated, with out delay, and those indebted to - make payment on or before the lot 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, 1862. 6t. Abbeville at Private Sale. THE subscriber, Trustee for Mrs. A. W. Gonder, I offers 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 Limestone Land, under good fences and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a coinmodious TWO EU STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first-rate II ." 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. The dwelling house, tenant house, spring house, .carriage house, &c., with from 14 to 30 acres of land and a young orcard of choice huit 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. 44} 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 operation, and ready sale for all the lime. Part of the premises is laid out in three fivelicre lots, which will make desirable building and pas tare lots, and will be sold separately' if desired. Persons wishing to view the premises, and for terms of sale will please call on Wm. baraturr, 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. February 3, 1852. 2-tf • - V.O 64,1'° A FULL assortment of new garden seeds, growth 11 of 1861, and true to name.. 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 reuonable terms. Mar, 2 t 66 REMOVAL. - NeWSStore-sind New ;Goods, SIGN OP THE STRIPED PANTS. GO. SPURRIER, Merchant Tailori informs his friends and the public generally, that he has fitted cip the large room two doors south of Michael's Hotel, and nearly opposite his old stand, fa North. Queen street, where, having added to his former stock, he has now on hand, a large assort ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting :of Coats, Pants, Vesta, atc.,litc., of all styles suited to all tastes, and at all prices. Cloths, Caaaimeres and Vestinga, always on hand and made up at the shortest notice, in a handsome and durable style and at prices w‘hich he trusts will prove satisfactory to those who may favor him with their_patronage. • CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, SHIRTS, SHAMS, Collars, and every thing usually kept in a clothing store, can be found at this establishment. .... 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 Spurner 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. SPHING FASHIONS just received, and garments can be made up at short notice and in a workman like manner, GEO. SPURRIER, West aide of North Queen street, two doors south of Michael's Hotel, sign of the Striped Pants. Lancaster, March 16. 8-3 m Adams' .ExpreSs. SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT for 1852. ADAMS & CO'S Express are now running their own Cars accompanied by special messengers and iron safe. They are prepared to forward daily, (Sundays excepted,) with the fast mail trains, Boxes, Bundles,Parcels, Specie, Ste., &c., tt, all points on the entral Railroad, via Lancaster, Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, New port, Mifflintown, Lewistown, Huntingdon Spruce Creek, Tyrone, Hollidaysburg, S Johnstown, 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. Persona residing in the interior towns off the main route, can have packages forwarded with despatch from Philadelphia and other points by having them directed to any of the above named places. Goode destined for any of the above places are forwarded by the II o'clock train daily. Goode for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Frankford and Lexington, Ky., Indianapolis, and St. Louis, by the night train. Goods for the Eastern and Southern cities for warded daily by both morning and evening trains. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, (post paid,) when they aro for goods to be forwarded by Express. No commission will be charged. Offices: PHILADELPHIA, 116, Chesnut street. LANCASTER, North Queen street, three doors south of the Railroad. J. G. THACKARA, Agent March 23, 1852. 4 9-tt Window Shades and 'Muds. B. J. WILLIAMS, Manufacturer, No. 12 North Sixth Street, above Market, PHILADELPHIA, KEEPS a larger and better assortment of Ye n nitian Blinds, of narrow elate, 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 Prices. 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, "A good article, quick sales, and small profits: , WE STUDY TO PLEASE. march 16 The Old Flag Unfurled! SPRING HAS COME. THE GOLDEN EAGLE DRY GOODO STORE, corner of East ICing 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 for the spring trade, embracing all the latest styles, to which we invite the attention of 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 be 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 Rhines, rich lustre, all widths and qualities, Sitin De Chenes. Brilliant fancy style spring Silks, rich lie Roux D>Lois, embroidered Broquetelles and Labourdines —a beautiful article, to which we invite particular attention ; Barege Maines, rich chintz colors neat styles. SUPER WOOL FRENCH DE LAINES. Printed Bareges, new designs, Freneh Lawns and Organdies, all qualities; super fancy lawns, English and Scotch Ginghams, 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 and all shades, black cassimerss and doe skins of Sedan and other best makers. Bleached and brown linen Ducks, fancy drillings, India, nankeens, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, farmers drills, &c. VESTINOS—super black and fancy silk and satin Vestings. LINEN GOODS, all qualities, 4-4 Irish Linens, Richardeons, Greys, &tc.; I and 4-4 French grey linens, 4-4 white and brown Hollands, table cloths and napkins, bleached and brown damask and diapers, 10.4, 12-4, birds eye,Russia and Scotch diapers, huckaback and cras. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, all goal- , ities for Ladies and Gents. Super quality plain and embroidered handkerchiefs for Ladies. WHITE GOODS _of all descriptions—insertings, edgings, linen 'and cotton laces, &c., &c. DOMESTICS-5, 7-8, 4.4 brown and blached mutdina ; 5-4, 6-4, 7-4, 10 ,4, 12-4 bleached sheet-• loge; 5, 4-4 cotton Oenaburgn. Bleached, brown, blue and cornet drills, plain chambray's, bed tick ingo, shirting stripes, apron checks, &c. Pantaloon Sites. Blue Denims,American Nankeens, Plaids and Checks, Kenneec Tweeds, Crown Cassimeres, &c. Furnishing Goods. Carpets, Ingrain, Venitian, &c., a beautiful ar ticle 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 kr. Co., Golden Eagle, cor. of E. King and Centre Square. March 16 S-tf State Mutual Fire Insurance Co., HARRISBURG, PA. CAPITAL $200 3 000. BRANCH Office, 195, Chesnut Street, Phi Pa. GILLETT & COOmXALL, General Agents. This is the only purely Mutual Company in the State, and has now 15,000 members. All profits, are di vided among the assured. Applications for Insurance, for Lancaster and vicinity, menthe made to S. J. M. KELLOGG, No. 18, East King street, who is the only authorised Agent for this city. GILLETT & COGSHALL, General Agents. 0-Also for sale DRAFTS on Great Aritain and Ireland, from £1 and upwerds—and paisage 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 Phila , a direct, 9 75 23 second, do do - do steerage, do do For further pariiculars, apply to S. J. M. KELLOGG, No. 18, E. King et., Lancaster, GILLETT & COGSHALL, No. 145 Cheenut et., Phil'a. 8-tf march 16 HALDY I S New Marble Yard. lEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully j informs the public that he has just received front the city of Philadelphia a superlystock of pure AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, together with a beautiful assorts ` S eat of SPLENDID ITALLiN MARBLE, and that he is now prepared to execute in the first style, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND , GRAVE STONES of every variety and price , Mantels,Door and Window Sills, Steps, and in fact every thing pertaining to the marble business: His facilities for furnishing articles in his line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may favor him with their patronage, that his work shall be executed in the very best style,and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER iTTING IN ENGLISH AND GER MANAIone at the shortest notice, and in the most modeftr.and elegant styles. He; ithipectfully invites the public to call and examine his work, being folly satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage upon its merits. His establishment is in East Chesnut street, di rectly in the rear of Lechler's Hotel, and next door to Moderwell's old ware house, near the railroad. He has also opened a ware room in North Queen street, nearly opposite the Bee Hive. Dec. 3, 1850. flanY JPRINTING neatly and expadiciausly ear J crated at this Q 1,49:
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