Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, May 04, 1852, Image 3

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    The Crescent City arrived at New York on
Sunday morning, with San Francisco dates to April
5. She brings $2,000,000 worth of Gold Dust on
Freight, and poopoo in hands of Passengers.
fry The General Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, is now in session, at Boston—
Bishop Waugh presiding.
Mr. CLAIr is gradually sinking, and cannot
ive many days longer. So say the Washington
etter writers.
Green Corn.—The New Orleans Picayune of the
'2lst ult., acknowledges the receipt of half a dozen
ears of green corn, raised in the garden of a friend
in that city. The editor adds: "While they are
shivering with their snows and cold winds in the
"Athens of America," here in New Orleans we are
luxuriating in the midst of the rarest vegetables of
summer.
North Branch Canal Injured.We regret to learn
that. the late freshet in the Susquehanna caused
serious damage to the ginlinished work along the
line of the North Branch Canal, between Tunkhan
nock tud Towanda. It will fall heavily upon the
contractors, as in many places all the work upon
entire sections has been swept Away.
Boston, April 27.—Kossuth arrived here about 11
o'clock this morning, and was escorted to the State
House, by 34 military companies. Immense crowds
lined the streets, and the State House was almost
bidden with flags and streamers.
Gov. Boutwell, welcomed Kossuth to the city, to
which he eloquently and feelingly replied. He
dined at the Revere House, with the Governor and
many distinguished guests. This afternoon he re
viewed the troops in the Common, before riot less
than 23,000 people. The spectators frantic to see
Kossuth, broke the lines, but the review passed of
with credit.
To oun PaTaons.—The Clothiers must excuse us
for recommending the Clothing House of J. Gorin,
ley so particularly to the notice of our readers.—
But, upon reflection, they must know that it is our
duty to act for the public good. This gentleman,
by cash operations, has succeeded in bringing the
price of superfine Clothing within the reach of the
whole community. Whilst others use every reffort
to Make large profits, he has struck out in a differ
ent course, which he has steadily followed, using
every exertion to sell superior goods at the lowest
possible price, making his extensive business done
at a few cents profit on each article,sufficient, from
the fact of the vast quantity sold. Large sales
and small profits, is his motto, which principle is
carried out to the fullest extent. The large stock
and endless variety, the style, superior fit, and ele
gant workmanship, are of such a character as to
justify us in recommending our friends who are in
want of good and cheap Clothing to go to Joseph
Gormley's, North Queen street, opposite the Frank
lin House, (Senors) where you will be sure to find
them in any quantity, at tho Great Clothing Bazaar.
May 4, 1862. • 15-tf
A NOVEL COMPLAINT.—Many individuals have
recently remarked, that a general complaint of a
character, has become more or less prevalent in
this vicinity. Those who never knew by experience
any thing of Catarrh or Bronchitis, complain of a
troublesome secretion about the throat, which is
difficult to expectorate, and is sometimes so exces
sive as to require great effort to do so. The cause
is, as yet, a matter of speculation among the scien
tific, but it is supposed to result from some derange
ment of the digestive system.
The Oxygenated Bitters aro believed to be the
best remedy for this or any other difficulty'produ
cod by indigestion or weakness.
REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists,
No. 26, Merchants> Row, Boston, General Agents.
Price ,$1 per bottle; six, bottles fur $5.
For sale by JOHN F. LONG,
North Queen street, Lancaster.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER !—IIIIPOn-
TANI' TO DYSPEPTICS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN,
the true Digestive Fluid or . Gastric Juice, prepared
from Rennet or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after
directions 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 Nl:run - F..+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
MARRIAGES.
On the 20th ult., by the Rev. A.Johns, Elias M.
Williams, to Anna M. Moore, both of this city.
On the 26th ult., by the Rev. R. de Schweinitz,
John R. Bitner, to Fiana Weidler, both of this City.
Accompanying each of the above notices
we received a handsome slice of the wedding cake,
for which the fair donors have our hearty thanks,
and also our best wishes for their health and pros
perity during the matrimonial voyage upon which
they have entered.
',. At Philadelphia, on the 27th ult., by Rev. Dr.
Stevens, Thomas Waller, of Bedfordshire, England,
to Amanda Mellon, grand daughter of Simeon To
by, Esq.
On the 27th ult., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, Samu
el Oberholtzer, to Elizabeth Dundor, both of Earl
township.
On the 25th ult., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Benja•
min Herr, to Eliza Jane Barr, both of Martic twp
On the 18th ult., by the Rev. J. Wallace, Har
mon Skiles, of Chester 'county, to Sarah Norton,
of Lancaster county.
On the Bth ult, by the same, Stephens Simmons,
to Ann Dubree, both of Lancaster county.
On the 29th ult., by Mayor Kieder, Jonathan
Conrad, to Mary W. Hamilton, both of Montgom
ery county.
On the 27th ult., by the Rev. N. A. Keyes, Ben
jamin Henwood, to Mary Eshleman, both of this
city. _ .
On the 29th ult., by Rev..T. J. Strine, 111 r. Ja
son D. Passmore of York county, to Mrs. Djargare ,
C. Miller of Harrisburg..
'DEATHS.
In Marietta, on the 9th ult., Rev. Henry B. Shaff
ner, Pastor of the German Reformed Church, aged
69 years.
In Strasburg, on the 21st ult., Elizabeth, wife of
Martin M. Rohrer, (editor of the Strasburg Bee) in
her 25th year.
In Columbia, on the 17th ult., Elmira, daughter
of John and Mary Brooks, aged 6 years.
In the borough of Marietta, on the 22d ult, after
a short illness, Mrs. Annie L., wife of John Jay
Libhart, in the 33d year of her age.
At Philadelphia, on Saturday last, Henry E.
Lechler, son of the late David E. Lechler of this
place, aged 21 years. His remains were brought
to this place and interred on yesterday afternoon.
The Markets. •
CATTLE AND FLOUR MARKETS
PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, May 1.
The Flour market is firmer. The receipts are
small, and the stock on sale being materially redu
ced, holders have put up their prices at $4,181a
4,26 per barrel, but there is very little export de
mand, and only a few himdred barrels better brands
have been disposed of for city consumption at the
latter rate, and extra at $4,62a4,75. Rye Flour
and Corn Meal are but little inquired after. Sales
of 150 barrels of the former at $3,121, and 2a300
bbls. of the latter at $3,061 per barrel. Grain—
The market is bare of. Wheat and is wanted; 97
eta. per bushel is offered for prime Red, and 51,00
for White, but there is none coming in. - A lot of
1800 bushels of the former sold at a price to be
fixed. Rye is taken on arrival at 73a75 cents.—
Corn is in good demand, and there is not much of
fering. Sales of 6000 bushels Pennsylvania at 64
cents, afloat, and in store. Oats continue to come
in slowly. Sales of 4a5000 bushels at 44a46 cents
per ha. for Pennsylvania, and 42 cts. for Virginia.
Mackerel are in good demand from store, and
prices have further advanced 50 cents per barrel.
Sales at $ll, $lO, and $7, for the three numbers.
Whiskey—The demand is limited. Sales at 21
cents in both hhde. and barrels. r
CATTLE MARKET, May I.—The offerings of
live stock for the week were about 1500 beeves,
800 hogs, and 200 cows.
Prices—Beeves are selling from 8,00 to 9,00 per
100 lbs., according to quality. •
Hogs—All sold at 8,00 a 68,25 per 100,1bs.
Cows—All disposed 'of at 13 to $3B each.
Sheep and Lambs—The former from 2,50 to $4,-
50; the latter from 2,00 to $3,50, according to
quality.
To the Soldiers_ of the War of 1812.
WANTED.—Several Hundred Bounty Land
Warrants wanted—the highest cash .prices
paid. WILLIAM S. AM W
Office South Queen street, Lincaster city.
May 4, 1852. 15-tf
Soy's Clothing.
BOY'S CLOTHING, ready made and made to
order, at the Cheap Clothing Store of
ERBEN & CO.,
United States Clothing Store, No. 35, North Queen
et., one square from the Court House, East aide,
Lancaster, Pa. [May 4—15-1 f
Removal.
DR. C. EHRNIANN, Homoepathic Physician,
respectfully informs his friends and the public
generally, that he has removed his ofhce and reel
'dance to Nortlt Duke street, a few doors .south of
Chesnut street.
Lancaster, April 6, 1852,
GEO• gANDERSONI
NOTARY PUBLIC.
O FFICE in Ma r rket Square, rear of the Market
NJ House, Lancaster, Pa,
May 4, 1852.
i Notice. .
r AIIHERII' BANK OF LANCASTER, '
May 3, MR.
MBE Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of FIVE percent. out of the profits of the last
six months, payable to the Stockholders or their
legal representatives on demand. •
may 4 3t-ls] G. CLARKSON, Cashier.
Lancaster County Bank.
MAY 4, 1852.
TiE Directors of dila Institution have this day
declared a Dividend of Frvs per cent. on the
Capital. Stock paid in, payable on demand.
ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier.
May 4, 18.522.
Notice.
LANCASTER BANE,
May 4, 3852.
MILE Directors of this Bank have this day de
-1 clared a dividend of FIVE per cent. out of the
profits of the last six months, payable to stock
holders on.demand. B. C. BACHMAN,
may 4 tf-15 Cashier.
Fire Department.
911IIE Delegates' chosen by the several Fire
_ll_Coin
panics of this city, are requested to meet at
the house of John Michael, on Saturday evening
next, at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance is re
quested. [may 4 It-15
Estate of Ann Maria Stine, dec'd.
rill-1E undersigned appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Lancaster county, Auditor, to ascer
tain Heirs and distribute the balance in the hands
of Abraham N. Brerreman and Jacob Zercher, ad
ministrators of the estate of Ann Maria Stine, late
*of the borough of Harrisburg, dec'd., to and among
those entitled thereto; Hereby gives notice, that he
will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at
7 o'clock, P. AI. on Satubday the 12th day of June,
1852, at the public house of William Wright, in
the city of Lancaster, where all persohs having an
interest in said estate are requested to make known
JOHN M. AMWEG.
the same.
Lan. May 4, 1852,
School Fund
THE following is a statement,showing the amount
to which every School District in Lancaster
county is entitled, for the present year:—
Adamstown, s-- , ,L.am peter East, 189,99
Bart, 184,86Lampeter West, 157,24
. .
,
Brecknock, 127,581 Lancaster City, 1201,98
Cmrnarvon, 139,831ancager Twp., 49,37
Cocalico East, 201,20Leacock, 183,67
Cocalico West, 221,20 Leacock Upper, 197,50
Colerain, 139,43!Litt10 Britain, 154,4 i
Columbia Bor. 291,5111anheini, 217,25
Conestoga, 297,83 Martic, 305,73
Conoy, 138,64 Manor, - 390,26
Donegal East, 401,71Mountjoy, 291,11
Donegal West, 134,69 Paradise, 154,05
Drnmorc, 243,71'Penn, 191,97
Ephrata, 191,57 Rapha, 395,79
Earl, 427,39 Salisbury, 316,00
Earl Wost, 162,74 Sadsbury, 120,47
Elizabeth, . 212,11 Strasburg Bor. 93,22
Fulton, 173,80 Strasburg Twp, 170,24
Hempfield East, 246,48 Warwick, 205,40
licmplield West, 257,54'
May 4, 1852.
Now Arrangement.
THE undersigned having taken, under the title
of DIFFENBACH & KE NEAGY, the Iron
Foundry, Machine Shop, etc., from the late firm of
Diffenbach & Hiestand, respectfully announce to
their friends and the public, that they will be pre
pared at all times, and at the shortest notice, to do
all kinds and descriptions of casting, Machine
making and Repairing, at moderate rates and in the
most approved and workmanlike manner.' They
hope from a strict attention to business, and a de
termination to employ none but the most efficient
workmen, to give general satisfaction.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to as
heretofore. DIFFENBACH & KENEAGY.
May 4, 1852. 15-4 t
Swing Clothing,
oV every variety, cut and made in the very best
manner, can be had at the cheap Clothing
Store or ERBEN & CO.,
No. 35 North Queenstreet, Sign ofthe Striped Coat.
Lancaste4,May 4, 1552.
Adam Wm. lapp's
PATENTED SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PENS,
Embracing all the properties contained in finest quill
pen, in addition to which,the durability of the Metals
are combined and fully associated end developed.
HE following highly respectable Testimonials
T
land Recommendations are submitted to the
Public:—
" Having tried ADAM Wm. Ripe's PATENT
SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PEN,,the undersigned
take great pleasure in ' , commending it to the pub
lic as the greatest improvement in Metallic Pens
that has met our attention.
His Excellency, Win. Bigler, Gov. State of Pennla.
His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe, do Maryland
Prof. J. S. Hart, Prin. of Central High School, Phila.
Right Rev. Bishop A. Potter, Philadelphia.
Rev. Charles Wadsworth, do
Rev. W. B. Edwards, Washington city.
Rev C K Nelson, Annapolis, Md.
Rev John Street, Phila. Rev D W Bartine, Phila.
Rev DeWitt, Harrisburg. Rev G H Colt, Harrisburg
Rev Chas A Hay, do Rev John F Mesick, do
W Rawle, Esq„ Phila. Judge Booth, Delaware.
Hon Jos R Chandler, do Richard Vans, Esq., do
Clark Hare, Esq., do Wm. Neal, do
Isaiah Hacker, do Geo W Walloston, do
Ald'n Geo W Ash, do Wm S Price, do
Jame M Cassady, Esq., Camden, New Jersey.
Thos-W Mulford, do do do
A Browning, do do do
W N Jeffries, do do do
Duff Green,E4.,Wash , n W H Miller, Esq., Wash
F Howard, M D do J Radcliff, do do
Richard Smith,Esq. do Wm P Elliot do do
Editors National Intelligencer, Washington city.
Editors Maryland State Capitol Gazette.
Editors Washington Republic. •
Editors Philadelphia Public Ledger.
To the Public.
The subscriber having purchased the property
known as the Moyamensing Banking House, South
East corner of 2d and Chesnut streets, for his fu
ture business Establishment, intends keeping a
large and complete assortment of every variety of
texture and size of
ADAM WM. RAPP'S
LATELY PATENTED SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PENS,
Gold and Silver PENCILS and PEN- HOLDERS,
of every variety, Wholesale and Retail. In addi
lion thereto, I have on hand Rapp's last edition of
SCIENTIFIC PENMANSHIP and PEN-MAKING,
in various bindings. JAMES BARBER,
General Sale Agent for Adam Wm. Rapp's Patent
ed Scientific Niche Gold Pens, S E corner Second
and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia.
May 4, 1f,52
James Barber's
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOCK AND TIME
PIECE ESTABLISHMENT,
South East corner of SecOnd andthesnut sts., Philad'a.
AiT HERE may be found a largo and splendid as
sortment of the best modern Improved Eight
Day and Thirty Hour Brass and Alarm Clocks, and
Time Pieces, suitable for Churches, Halls, Hotels,
Steamboats, Railroad Cars, Parlors, Offices, Bed
Rooms, Kitchens, &c., which will be sold in lots to
suit Purchasers, from one to One Thousand, at the
lowest cash prices.
N. B —Clocks of all kinds Repaired and Warrant
ed. Clock Trimmings of every desCription con
stantly for sale. [May 4, 1852-Iy-15
PICTORIAL LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF
Guy Fawkes;
CHIEF OF THE GUNPOWDER TREASON.
➢Y WITI. HARRISON ,AINSWORTH
Author of "Pictorial Life and Adventures of Jack
Sheppard," "The Tower of London," "Life of
Dick Turpin," "Old St. Paulo," &c., &c., complete
in one large octavo volume of 212 pages. Price
Fifty Cents. Embellished with Twenty-four full
page, spirited illustrations. Designed and engraved
in the Finest Style of Art, by George Cruikshank,
Esq., of London.
The edition of this work contains every word of
the complete English edition, unabridged, and all
the illustrations entire, of the same size, and fac
simile with the London Illustrated Edition, publish
ed in London, in - three large octavo volumes, and
which sells in Europe at Five Dollar a copy. It
is:the only complete and unabridged edition of the
Life and Adventures of Guy Fawkes ever published'
in the United Slates. It has been got up by the
publisher at an immense cost. The engravings
alone cost several hundred dollars. It is one of the
moat interesting and absorbing works ever written,
and it lays bare in bold relief one of the worst con
spiracies ever planned and concocted in the known
world. It will be read and re-read with satisfaction
by every one, and our advice is to all, if you want
to get the worth ot . your money, to send and, get
this work. It is Ainsworth ' s best book`, and no one
will ever regret buying it.
Copies o' the above valuable and interesting work
will be sent to any one on receipt of remittances,
addressed to the publisher. Published Ond for sale
by T. B. PETERSON,
No. 28 Chesnut street, Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must be addressed.
Editors of Newspapers throughout the country,
copying the above two ormorc times, including this
notice, and sending a copy of their paper marked,
to the Publisher, shall hove two copies of the above
work sent to them by return of mail
May 4,1852
TOB PRINTING neatly and expedicioualy eye
!, cuted at this Office.
Ladles' Dry Goods & Bonnet Store,
No. 34 North Queen rt., opposite to Mr. Howell's Marble
Yard, sign of the two Marble Lions.
JROUGH returns kind thanks to the Ladies
and the public for the liberal patronage since
he came to this ,city, and he begs to inform them
that he continues in the same Store, and sells a gen
eral assortment of Dry Goods for the Ladies, viz :
Mouslin De Laines, Printed Calicoes, M uelins of
all kinds, Ginghams, Ladies , Bonnets, Ribbons,
Bonnet Faceings, Flowers, Tabs, Florence Silks;
all popular colors of Crapes and Tarlitans, with a
a large stock of Laces,
Cotton Thread and Silk;
Fine Needle Work, Collars, Edgings and Insertings.
Gloves—Rid, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Cotton,
with a good variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Stockings for the season.
His stock of Goods is at present much enlarged,
having been to the city markets, and purchased
largely of all those kind of goods for spring and
summer.
Bonnets and Ribbons cheaper than ever
Lancaster, May 4, 1852.
Shirts Shirts! Shirts!
FINE SHIRTS.—WeII made and good fitting
Shirts may be bought cheap, at
ERBEN'S CLOTHING STORE,
No. 35, North Queen street, sign of the Striped Coat.
Also—Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Stocks, Hand
kerchiefs, Suspenders, Summer Drawers, and every
other article in the Gentlemen's Furnishing line.
May 4, 1852. 15-tf
To the Ladies of Lancaster.
THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., have opened thifiday
a magnificent assortment of SPRING DRESS
SILKS, which they are prepared to otter at great
bargains.
Rich Brocade Silks.
Rich Fancy Figured:Silks—choice colors.
Changeable Silks, 64, 75, and S 7! cents.
Beautiful India Silks.
Magnificent Jasper Silks, Foulard Silks,
etc.
In short their stock of Fine Dress Goods can fa
vorably compare with any in Lancaster, and offer
great inducements to purchasers.
Also, another lot of Clalys and Barege de Laine.
Bareges, from 121 cts., to 37i cts. per yard,
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES. • j!
Spring Shades Bajous and Alexandre's Super Kid
Gloves. . .
. .
An extensive lot of PARASOLS, embroidered,
atered, plain, etc.
Turc Satins, all shades, $1 and upwards.
AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE,
Corner of East King and Centre liquare.
Lancaster, May 4, 1862. 15-tf
To the Gentlemen.
WE have just received BLACK AND COLOR
ED CLOTHS.
Sedan's Celebrated Black Cloth.
Black and Fancy colored Cashmeretta.
Black and Fancy Silks and Satin Vesting.
Black Doe Skin Cassimere.
Fancy colored Cassimeres.
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Cravats.
Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders.
Fancy, Striped'and Figured Shirting.
Beautiful Linen Drills for Summer wear, etc., at
the Golden Eagle. THOS.J. WENTZ & CO.,
Corner of East King and Centro Square.
Lancaster, May 4, 1852. • 15-tf
Customei Work.
PERSONS furnishing their own goods, can have
them made up at short notice and in a work
manlike manner. Spring and Summer Fashions,
for 1852 received by ERBEN & CO.,
No. 35, North Queen et., Sign of the Striped Coat.
May 4, 1852. tf-15
1852•
BALTIMORE SPRING TRADE
%IKE attention of Country Merchants and stran
gers visiting Baltimore during the sittings of
the Conventions, is invited to the following houses,
whose assortment and quality of goods, in their va
rious lines, will be found as full and select as those
of any city iri the Union, and at prices ewlly low:
ANFIELD, BROTHER & CO., Importers and
Manufacturers, Wholesale dealers in WATCH
and JEWELRY, No. 229, Baltimore street.
ORTLAN 3r CO., Importers of Plated Goods,
C
Table Cutlery, Japanery, Family and Fancy
Hardware, and Housekeeping articles of every de
scription.
PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY of fine flavor, in
bbls. and demijohns, from three to fifteen years
old—that distilled in 1337, cannot be equalled—
very cheap, Considering quality. For sale by JAS.
J. LAWN, 139 and 141 North Howard street.
AMUEL KIRK & SON, Gold and Silver Smiths,
172.Baltilnore street, manufacture and keep on
hand every variety ofSilver Ware, and import Pla
ted Ware, Watches and Jewelry.
CHARLES BLAKE, dealer in Watches, Jewel
ry, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Wares, Watch
tools and materials, 192 Baltimore street. •
PAPER WAREHOUSE, JAMES S. ROBIN
SON, dealer in all kinds of Paper, Ko. 5, S.
Charles street. Ca'The highest cash price paid for
Rags.
WILLIAM H. BROWN & BRO., Importers of
and wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, NVindow Glass, etc., No. 4, South Lib
erty street.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM--
wliolsale and retail—H. BOLTON. No. 298
Baltimore street. MIENS> and BOYS' CLOTHING
in every variety.
WV,/M. A. WISONG, No. 2, North Liberty st.,
wholesale and retail dealer in ARTISTS ,
PAINTERS' and DAGUERREOTYPISTS, MA
TERIALS.
IHORN'S TRUNK EMPORIUM, Carrol
. Hall corner of Baltimore and Culvert sts.
Constantly on hand the largest assortment in the
city, of Leather, Traveling and Packing Trunks,
Valises and Carpet Bags.
REFRIGERATOR AND SHOWER BATH DE
POT.—THE PATENT NIAGARA JET SHOWER
BATH, Patent Upright and Horizontal REFRIGERA
TOR combihed. Water Coolers and Filters, Fire
and Thief Proof Iron Safes. E. LARRABEE, No.
24 South Calvert street.
ROBERT BROWN & SON, Importers, manu
facturers and dealers in Watches, fine Jewel
ry, Silver and Plated Ware, 153 Baltimore street,
opposite the Museum.
1 DONOHUE, SHIRT MNNUFACTURER, No.
.163. Baltimore street, over Hartman's Clothing .
Establishment, nearly opposite the Museum.
JESSE MARDEN, Manufacturer and doaler in
Patent Platform SCALES, Patent Balances, and
Scales of every description, South Charles street,
between Lombard and Pratt streets.
ARBLE MANTLE 4 at $l2, $l5, $l3, $2O,
nd up to $500; also Monuments. Tombs,
tnA ll faiie Stones. SISSON & BAIRD, Steam Mar
ble Works, corner of North and Monumentstreets.
BOSTON & PRICE, Hat manufacturers, and
dealers in all kinds of HATS, No 129 Balti
more street, opposite the Clipper office.
A 310 S LOVEJOY, wholesale and retail dealer
in Hosiery, Gloves, Under Shirts, and Draw
ers, and small wares generally, No. 123 Baltimore
street, between Calvert and South streets, 5 doors
above the Sun Iron Building.
HOWELL & BROTHERS, Manufacturers and
Importers of PAPER HANGINGS, whole
sale and retail, No. 207 Baltimore street, invite at
tention to their elegant stock of Paper Hangings,
Borders, Fire-board Prints, Curtain Papers, etc.—
The assortment includes every thing in their line,
and from the highest to the lowest prices. As they
are the largest manulacturers in the country, they
are enabled to offer superior inducements to pur
chasers.
$4 CASH will purchase one of QUAIL'S BEST
HATS. Call at No. 2.04 Pratt street, two
doors above Hanover and save a dollar.
QEORGE HARMAN, No. 194 Pratt street, near
Hanover, keeps on hand a large supply of
Gents Dress Boots, Congress Gaiters, Patent and
Wax Calf Oxford Ties, Cloth Navy Ties, etc. Call
as above.
PARR & BANKS, Importers and Dealers in fine
China, Glass and Queensware, Britania Ware,
Castors, etc., No. 159 Baltimore street, opposite the
Museum.
ARMSTRONG & BERRY, No. 156, (Museum
Building,) Baltimore street, have on sale a
gen eral assortment of School, Classical, Theologi
cal and Miscellaneous BOAS, Paper, Stationary
•
and. lankßooks. Prices moderate.
BENJAMIN RUSSELL, No. 170 Pratt street,
three doors above Charles, manufacturer of
Fins BOOTS AND SHOES. A large stock of fine good's
adapted to the wholesale trade constantly on hand.
AMcCOMAS, maker and importer of Guns,
A
RIFLES and PISTOLS. Always on hand a large
assortment of the above goods, No. 51 South Cal
vert street, and 53 Cheapside.
BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE.—This In
siltation incorporated by the Legislature of
Maryland, with the power of conferring degrees,
has a Faculty- of twelve Professors. Board and
Tuition $2OO per annum. N. C. BROOKS, Prealt.
WT. WALTERS & CO, Importers and deal
.ers in Wnrcs and Motions, No. 6S Ex
change Place.
CH. MYERS & BRO., imparters of BRANDIES,
•WINES, GINS, CIGARS, etc., etc., No. 72 ' Ex
change Place.
WM. HARRIS, Gun, Rifle and Pistol Maker,
No. 65 South street. Constantly on hand,
Bird and Ducking Guns, six-barrel Pistols,Self-Cock
ing do., Colt's do., Sportsmen's Equipments. Re
pairing done.
CF. MIDDLETON'S Tobacco, Cigar and Snuff
.Manyfactory, No, 108 Pratt st. near South.
W A. MARBURG, importer of Wines, Bran-
VV . dies, Gins,.Cigars, etc., N 0.26 Light street.
Country Merchants are invited to call.
We do not hesitate to say that J. P. HART
MAN'S Clothing Establishment is .one of the best
houses in Baltimore; his goods are well made and
his prices moderate. •We would advise our friends
when visiting the city to give him a call, at No.
163 Baltimore street. [May 4, 1852-6t-15
M. H. Lecher,
Wholesale and Be ail Dealer in LaMar, Mortkeot,Li
rings, Lasts,l.Boot Trees, and Shoe Findings,
SIGN OF THE LAST, -
Opposite Co.per'si Red Lion Hotel, West King strelb
LANCASTER, PA.
KEEPS constantly on hand a (all assortment of
all the above named article's, and is determi
ned to keep of the very best kinds, and to sell upon
the very beet terms. '
0-Shoemakera and others are invited to call and
examine the stock and satisfy themselves ) as to
price and quality.
At the old stand a few doors west of Steinman's
Hardware Storel. [April27, 1852-14-ly
Assigned Estate of IRA Moderwell.
ROBERT MODERWELL AND WIFE, of the
city of Lancaster, having by Deed of Volun
tary Assignment, dated March 24th,•1852,,convey
ed all their estate, real and personal, to the sub
scribers, for the benefit of their creditors, all per
sons indebted to said estate, or having claims
against the same, are requested to make settlement
with either of the undersigned.
JOHN HOSTETTER. Penn twp.,
JACOB BAUSMAN, Laner twp.,
F. J. KRA.MPH, City.
The Assignees will be present all day, from 9 to
5 o'clock, on the sth of May next, at the public
house of Abraham Hostetter. in the city of Lancas
ter, to attend to all claims and accounts touching
the assigned estate. J. H.,
J. 8.,
F. J. H.
April 27-3t-14]
Estate of Emanuel Delman, of the
Borough of Mount Joy.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. c4Lan , r.
HEREAS Emanuel Cassell Assignee of Em',
VV
V V Heiman, did on the .14th day of April, 1852,
tile 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 Seventh day of June, 1852, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest,
JOHN If. REED, Proth'y.
Proth , ys ()Mee, Lan., April 27, 1852. 14-ly
SAMUEL HENSLER,
PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER, CAKEBAKER
AND ICE CREAM MANUFACTURER.
N 0.6, EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
THE subscriber takes this method to inform his
friends and the people of Lancaster city and
vicinity generally, that he has taken the well known
and popular Confectionary stand, formerly kept by
Mr. John L. Keffei, 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 excellent 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, Love Wreaths, Bo
goats, etc., at the shortest notice. A fresh assort
ment of CANDIES, has just:been magufactured by
the undersigned, which lid will sell Wholesale and
Retail, nt the lowest cash prices.
VT Having attended to the Ice CREAM and CAKE
BAxtrio departmont for V. P. Anderson during last
season and rendered ample satisfaction, the under
signed feels satisfied that he can do as' much for
those who may be kind enough to patronise him.—
Ice Cream put up in fancy moulds and pyramids,and
sent to any part of the city.
itrCountry Merchants are invited to call at No.
6, or send thole orders, to whom prompt attention
will be given by SAMUEL HENSLER,
April 20—tf-13] Practical Confectioner.
Spring Millinery.
MRS. KURTZ desires to make known to the
Ladies, that she has just returned from Phila.
delpbia, with a very beautiful assortment of
"I
SPRING BONNETS, v4e'
Bonnet Caps, Ribbons, Flowers, &c., which .: -.1.
she will . •
OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT; MAY THIRD,
at her Roorne in NORTH QUEEN STREET. She
trusts by endeavoring to please all, to merit a con
tinuance of past patronage. Her prices are always
reasonable, and her work done in the neatest and
most substantial manner.
•Drßerrietnber the old stand—North Queen stree
nearly opposite Seiler's (late Vankanan's) Flute).
Lancaster, April 27,1852. 14-2 m
Carpets,
Velvet, Tapestry, Ingrain•and Venitian.
MATTING—White and Chequered.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS—of various widths and
new designs.
PAPER HANGINGS—GiIt, Glazed and Common.
The subscribers have just received large addi
tions to thci r stock of the above goods, and invite
examination.
ALso—A complete assortment of Spring and
Summer DRY GOODS, which will be told at the
lowest prices. Q. HAGER & SON.
Lancaster, April 27,1852.
Valuable Farm and Dllll Property,
FOR SALE.
/THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, his
I FARM, situated within one half,mile of the
Borough of Waynesborough, Augusta county, .Va.,
and in sight of the great Central Rail. Road—con
sisting of 395 ACRES, viz: 143 oFfiret rate Wheat
and Grass Land, and 252 Acres of Mobritain Land,
adjoining the above The improvements
are a good 132 iii
FRAME HOUSE,
Swisser Barn, with Straw Sheds, Corn Crib, Wagon
Shed, Carriage House, Spring House, Chopping
Mill and Saw Mill.
This is one of the most desirable properties in
the Valley of Virginia, either for a Merchant Mill
or Factory, where any amount of work may be
done. In fact, there is no place where a manufac
tory of coarse Woolens and Cottons is more need
ed, and which would yield a greater per tentage.
There is water power sufficient for any amount of
machinery.
CO-Persons wishing to purchase„can learn the
terms by applying to the subscriber at this place.
Terms easy and possession given'immediately with
a good title. T. M. DURBORAW.
Wayneeborougli, April 27, 1852. .14-5 C
[l7 - Reading Gazette insert to the amount of $l,
and charge this office.
Cross , Circassian Oil.
THIS 011 is composed of vegetable properties,
it is therefore perfectly harmless and is cer
tain in its efficacy in eradicating all DANDRUFF
from the head it likewise gives the hair a BEAU
TIFUL or.ossr appearance, and causing it to flow'in
luxuriant CURLS.
Prepared and sold only by J. Caoss, at his gair
Cutting and SHAVING SALOON, in North Queen
street, (next door to John F. Long's Drug Storp„)
Lacaster Pa.—where testimonials of the good qual
ities of this oil can be seem
Lancaster, April 27, 1852,
Public Notice.
•
rpll E subscribers have continued the services of
JoEN EULER, Esq., of the city of Lancaster,
as their Agent to make contracts for Slate, &c.
_ . .
SLATER BROWN & CO.
Fulton Township, April 27, 1852. 'l4-4t
Queechy ! Queechy I !
" THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE ALWAYS
AHEAD !" The long expected, anxiously enqui
red for, highly interesting "QUEECHY," by the
author of "The Wide Wide World," was received
on Saturday last, by the subscriber,.in advance`of
all hie contemporaries.
A few more copies still on hand, and as more
than 7000 copies of this book were sold before it
was really published, persons in want of it should
call before the edition becomes exhausted. Also,.
Mrs. Stowee celebrated Book, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin. ,
'Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, , and a very
extensive assortment of all the standard Literature
of the day, received as soon as published.
W. 1-1. SPANGLER.
Lancaster, April 27, 1852. • 14-tf
Estate of Samuel Gibble, [a Lunatic.]
In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan'r.
WHEREAS George D. Miller, Committee of
Daniel - Gibble, did on the 16th 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 appointed
the Seventh day of June, 1852,10 r the confirmation
thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest,
JOHN K. REED, Proth'y.
Proth'ys office, Lan., April 27, 1852. 4t-14
Estate of David Creamer decd.
4ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the I
es
tatel of David Creamer, deed., late of Martic
township, Lancaster county, having been issued to
the subscriber t nsiding in said township: All per
indebted to ,uid estate . are requested to make
payment immediately, and those having claims will
present them without delay, properly authenticated
for settlement to DANIEL GOOD, Adm'r.
April 27, 1852. 14-6 t
Land Wairants
WE are now buying 40, 80 and 160 Acre Land
Warrants, at Philadelphia or New York
rates. J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
Bankers, No. 6, North Queen street, Lancaster.
April 20, 1852. 13-tf
William Whitehill,
A TTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER
has removed to Kramph , s Row, Orange street, ,
sth door east of North Quee'nstreet.
Lancaster, April 20, 1852,
Bounty Land Warrants,
WANTED, for which the highest cash price will
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 3
Election for School Directors.
AN Election for Twelve School Directors of the
Lancastea City School District, will be held at
the Court House, on Txruiseay, 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 Wise, H. B. Swarr,
Henry Rotharmel, W,alter G. Evans, John W. Jack
son and Henry Stock.,
GEO. M. STEINMAN, President,
J. ZIMMERMAN ; Secretary
April 20,1852
J. F. Shroder & 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 deposited of Fifteen days
and under.
it-DIMES and HALF DIMES bought at a pre
mium. J. F. SHRODER & CO.,
April 13, 1852-6 Bankers.
Dr. Harmany A. Smith,
T_TAVING removed from the city of Lancaster,
I 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 :
Hon. THADDEUS STEVENS, Hon. HENRY G. LONG,
Hon. D. B. VONDERSMITH, Gen. GEORGE FORD,
Bey. ROBERT DE SCHWELNITZ, Rev. BERNARD KEE
NAN, THOMAS H. BURROWES, Esq., Col. WILLIAM
B. FORDNEY, N. ELLHARER, Hsq
April, 13, 1852,
Mount Joy Academy
MOUNT' JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
HE second semiannual session of this Institu-
Qtionn will commence •on the first Tuesday of
May. Encouraged by the success 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 particulars address
E. L. MOORE,
J. W. SIMONTON,} Principals.
April 13,1352. 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, Ex'r.
April 13, 1862. 12-St
Estate of Hearn liomshor, decld.
LErFERS of iidministiation on the estate of
Benjamin Ilomsher, late of Colerain township,
Lancaster county, deed, having been granted to
the subscribers: All - persons indebted to kaid es.
tatd are requested to make payment immediately,
and those having claims will present them, properly
authenticated for settlement to either of the under
signed. ANDREW J. GIBSON,
West Fallowfield, Chester cu.,
DAVID W. HOMSHER,
Colorain, Lan. county.
ril 6-11-6 t
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 same, duly'authenticated, with
that 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.
REMOVAL
JAS. W. QUINN'S Ladles and Gentlemen's
Fancy Boot and Shoe Store
r- HAS been removed to the room
lately occupied by Mrs. Hull, North
,„el*Queen street, near the Railroad,
Lancaster, where he is prepared to
manufacture Fine French Fancy
Boots, do. plain Walking Shoes, Monroes, Con
gress Boots 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' BRANCII.—To the Ladies he would
say that all who want an extra fine Satin Gaiter,
Italian Cloth do., Francais do. fancy colored, 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
NOTICE.
MR. J. EDREHI,
[A NATIVE o,l' MOROCCO,]
ITAS the honor to announce to the public that
he has for sale an excellent article called
AMULETS, which is preventive of Cholera, Scar
let Fever and other contagious diseases, was exten
sively worn in England during the rage 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 patronized in
the four quarters of the World. This Amulet is an
excellent article to prevent the spread of contagi
ous diseases, from its smell is a preventive of
Fevers and general decline of the system. It is
worn dsa Necklace around the neck for ornament,
and also as a Bracelet around the wrist. From!its
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 universal patronage in
America. No one should be without this excellent
article.
Ladies andlgentlemen You have now the only
opportunity of purchasing them you will have, or
have again when lam gone. They are sold at a
reasonable price, from $1 to $4 for each necklace.
Mr. EDREII I ill remain but a short time and
may be found at frosTErrE4t , sHoTEL, N. Queen at.
April 20, 1852. 'l3-St
REMOVAL
FAMILY MEDICINES.
t)LONG & SCHOENFELD, respectfully in
. form 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 land, a large as
sortment 01 the most Popular Family Medicines,
which are known to the public, and will he 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. Hoofland's German:Bitters, Dr. Wm. Wright's
Indian Vegetable. Pills, Loudon and Co's. Family
Medicines, Hutching's Dyspepsia Bitters, Bogel's
Hypersion Fluid, for the Hair, Oldridge's Balm of
Columbia, White's Hair Regenerators or Amber
Gloss—all of which they will warrant pure and:gen
uine. [Lan. April 13, 1852-12-3 m
Last and Boot Tree Manufactory,
LOCFIER, West King street, having ta-
M.ken the establishment lately occupied by
George S. Ball, in the rear of his Leather and Find
ing Store, will continue the manufacture of Lasts,
Boot Trees and Shoemaker's tools.
Having engaged the services of first-rate work
men, he feels prepared to furnish all goods war
ranted, at the shortest notice.
irrOld Lasts and Shoemaker's Tools alfored at
the shortest notice.
KrApple Wood bought at the Sign of the Got:
DEN LAST, a few doors 'west of Steinman's Hard
ware Store. M. H. LOPHER.
Lancaster, Aprill7, 1852
J. DELLINGER
MAKES 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 House, in Centre
Square, at his rooms in Longenecker's (formerly
known as Baumgardnerts) Building, and directly
over Geidner , a 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 pant favors.
A NEW SIDE LIGHT has b6en 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.
II REMEMBER THE PLecn—northwest corner of
Centre Square, near the Market House.
April 20, 1852
New Mlliinery.
it/rISSES MARINE,4- KING would inform the
In, 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 ithe:r
friends and the public generally, on THURSDAY,
the 22d inst., in the room lately occupied by Miss
Dougherty, a. few doors east of Sprecherts Hotel,
and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
Lancaster, April 20, 1852. .13-tf
In Time of Peace Prepare for
War!
NEVER leave things till tha last moment, as a
careless neglect always costs something, and
as pleaiant 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
soling 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 out 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 $6,00, black and fancy colored
cloth frock and dress coats from $6 to $lO,OO ;
black and fancy French, English and 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 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 trifling advance. Our motto is
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES.
Particular attention paid to customer work. A
great variety of Cloths, 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.
RATHFON & EIENEILER 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. • IrrDon'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. Calf and see.
Lancaster, March 16. •
8-tf
Plainfield Classical Academy.
FOUR miles West of Carlisle. The Twelfth
Session commences on Monday, May 3, 1851.
This Institution has been in successful; opera
tion 7 years, during which such additions and im
provements have been made as to render it one of
the most commodious and convenient in the State.
In regard to healthfulness . it may be mentioned
that no case of serious sickness has occurred in
the Institution since it was founded. Its moral
purity is attested by the fact that depravbd associa
tions, scenes of vice, and resorts for dissipation
have no existence in the neighborhOod.
The course of instruction comprises the branches
required by the merchant, professional man or col
legian. Also modern languages, vocal and instru
mental music, &c.
It is the determination of the Proprietor that the
Institution shall sustain the reputation it has al
ready acquired for imparting thorough instruction,
and inculcating and establishing virtuous principles,
in the minds of the youth submitted to his charge:
Termslper session of five months) $50,00.
For catalogues containing references, &c., ad
dress, R. K. BURNS.
Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., C m•
borland co., Pa.
Assisted by D. W. EDXONBON, A. 13., and Asti-
TON CLAXTON. [april 20, 1852 13-tf
R 131116111.
EXCHANGE'Office of A. W. RUSSEL & CO.
has been removed to North Queen Street op
?mete the National House.
april 13 3t-12
City Property at Private Sale.
THE• subscriber will dispose 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 welt known as connected with the establish
meat of the " LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER."
This property is situated in the city of Lancaster,
in Market Square, and consists of an excellent
TWO STORY RESIDENCE,
INN m built in modern style, with parlors, bed
ss-'~~-rooms, rooms, and officek, 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
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
s position . , might be easily con
verted into a residence for a small family. There
is 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, County 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 snake known the
terms.
JOHN W. FORNEI
March 23, 1352. 9-tf.
Abbeville at Private Sale.
THE subscriber, Trustee for Mrs. A. W. Gond er,
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-commodious TWO len to
STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first-rate " m
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 acrca or
land and young orcard of choice fruit trees, will
be sold separately, if desired, and which will snake
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 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 Was. MATHIOT,
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,
2-tf
February 3, 1852
JUST received and now opening at the BEE
HIVE STORE, (the fourth lot this season,) of
handsome and cheap, and of the moat desirable
style of Spring Goods,
Barege De Laines, 121, worth 181
do do 181 do 25 "
do do 25 do 371
do do Rich and beautiful, 31, 37,
50—Pink r Yellow, Blue, Brown, Hair, Purple, in
fact all cola. fig'd fine Bareges 2 only 25 cents. Fig
ured and Plain Silk Barege de Popline. Super all
cols. fig'd and Jaconet and Swiss Lawns. White
and cold Dott Swiss Robes, 16, 20, 25. Rich col
ors neat. fire cold Jacenet 121, 151. All colors
neat Plaid Light Ginghams 121, 181, 25, Hoyle's
celebrated fast colors soft finish Double Purple
Chintzes ; do do Lige cold Chintzes; Blue, Pink,
Green, Brown and Lylac colors. peautiful fig'd
Lawns, fast colors, 121 worth 481. Gloves—Silk,
Kid, Bajou's make. Hosiery of all kinds, sizes and
quality, all selling at the BEE HIVE.
6 cases Calico nowaelling at 61- cents worth 10
1 do bl'k and white St do 8
Ido blue and orange 8 do 10
Bird and unbl'd Muslin, a good article, only 6i.—
Heavy Shirting and Sheeting Mullins, now opening
at the BEE HIVE, N. Queen et.
SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!!
The Real Heavy Brocade Amure, rich finish $1,25,
$1,50 $1,75 per yard; do. do. 36 inches wide, $2,-
50 per yard ; the real Pin stripe and Plaid, very
pretty, and rich. Super Jasper Silks fur Spring
Dresses, something new. Black Satin Striped and
Plaid Gio de Amure and Helbnenna Silk,. Fancy
colors Chaineleon Glace Boiled, 75, 87; 100—do.
do. Turn 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 Lacd—do. do. very wide. Black Glossy, Hea
vy Plain and Star Head Silk Fringe. Black French
Needle Demi Veils, from 620 to ss—White do. do.
Blue, Green and Brown Silk Tissues for Veils.—
Swiesee, Jackonetts, Mulls and Tarlatans for Dres
ses. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO.,
Bee Hive, N. Qtieeti,st., Lamer.
CLOTH S, CASHMERETTS, CASSIMERES
AND VESTINGS.—Heavy BlacklGrenadine
Venting—Heavy col , d Grenadine Vesting. Black
Satin, col>d and white Marseilles Vesting.. Fancy
Satin 'Searle and Cravats. Gum Suspenders and
Ties, Tweeds, Jeans, Velvets, and all cols. Merino
Cansimeres. Yellow Nankeen, Blue Drills, Ribbed
Cottons: Mexican, California and Buck Eye Mix
tures. CHAS. E. WENTZ St BRO.,
April 20, 1852-13.1 Bee Hive, Lancaster.
The Red Dead Quarters for Mar Imes,
T. 8. Fa J. G. Fortaey's New Dagaerrian Gallery,
North Queen street, Lancaster city, Pa.
riitiE subscribers would most respectfully an
-1 flounce to the citizens of Lancaster city and
county that they have located permanently in rooms
up stairs, in the house occupied by Pinkerton &
Slaymaker as a Hardware Store, and that they aro
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.
tr.rThey 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: a. 'FORT
NEY,S new Daguerrian Gallery, in North Queen
street, (between Sehner's and Shobees Hotels,) is
the proper place to .call and have yourselves immor
talized. Lapril 20—•13-3m
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
Charles P. Freeman & Co.,
(Late Freeman, Hodges & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
144 Broadway, one door south of Liberty Street,
NEW FORK.
AAVE now on hand, and will be receivingdaily
through the season, New Goode, direct from
the European 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 for nett
cash, at lower prices than any credit hone° in
Amrica can afford.
All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest
to reserve a portion of their money and mako se
lections from our great variety of rich cheap goods..
Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Bolts.
Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, lisses 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 fur shawls, mantillas, mill veils.
Honiton, mechlen, valencienes, and Brussels laces.
English and wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle thread,
. and cotton laces.
Kid, lisle thread, silk, and sowing silk, gloves,
and mitts.
French and American artificial flowers
=M=Ml=l
Straw Bonnets and Trimmings
march 23
R EMOVAL•
New Store and New Goods,
SIGN OF TILE STRIPED PANTS.
GEO. SPURRIER, Merchant Tailor, informs
his friends and the public generally, that ho
has fitted up the large room two doors south of
Hotel, and nearly opposite his old stand,
in North Queen street, where, having added to his
former stock, he has now on hand, it large assort
ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting
of Coats, Pants, V este, &c., &c., of all styles suited
to all tastes, and at all prices.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vostings, always on
hand and made up at the shortest notice, in a
handsome and durable style and at prices which
ho trusts will prove satislactory to those who may
favor him with their patronage.
CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, SHIRTS, SHAMS,
Collars, and every thing usually kept in it 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 lung experience in manufacturing
clothing, I can assure those who buy my olothing
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.
SimiNo FasnioNs just received, and garments
can be made up at short notice and in a workman-.
like manner. GEO. SPURRIER,
West side of North Queen street, two doors south
of Michael's Hotel, sign of the Striped Pants.
Lancaster, March 16. 8-gm
State Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
HARRISBURG, PA. CAPITAL $200,000.
BRANCH Office, 145, Chesnut Street, Phil'a.
GILLETT & COGSIIALI, 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 fbr Insurance, for Lancaster and
vicinity, must be made to 5..1. M, Kew:l°o,N°. 11,
East King street, who is the only authorised Agent
for this city. GILLETT & COGSHALL,
General Agents.
7Also for sale DRAFTS on Great Britain and
Ireland, from .1:1 and upwerds—and passage cer
tificates from London and Liverpool in any of the
Tapseott's Lines, comprising-over one hundred first
class packet ships.
Passage in First Cabin, from Liverpool to Phila'a
direct, $75
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cc steerage, do do
For further particulars, apply to
S. J. M. KELLOGG,
No. 18, E. King et., Lancaster,
GILLETT & COGSHALL,
No. 145 Chesnut et.,
8-tf
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United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, t
July 5, J 849. 5 -
Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Sir : I have been afflicted with
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