Cheating Politicians. The election of Delegates to the National Con. vention in this State has been a ridiculous farce from beginning to end. Men, or rather bullies, hired by the wire•pullere, have thrown in votes by the handful, and voted a dozen times over at that. The Delegates elect will not represent the people; and the nomination at Baltimore will only be another act in the force. The movements in this city, so tar as we have observed them, aro simply disgusting, The National Whigs would be justified - uuder the circumstances, ii calling a Stele Convention, ap. pointing thirty-five Delegates to Baltimofe,demand ing their admission; and in case of refusal. adjourn ing to meet in National Convention, without dis tinction of party, to nominate a Union Ticket.— The Psons would sustain the movement, despite the hue-and cry of the political jugglers; and the emergency _would justify the coup decal.—N. York Mirror (Whig.) Thie is a strong statement for any paper'to make --especially a Whig paper—but the Mirror is really independent in many things, and has doubtless, on this occasion, given a plain, unvarnished tale of the. Scott doings in the Empire State. qm. H. Seward is good at wire-pulling—indeed he'')is one of the most accomplished adepts at it in the country, and he will be just as successful in pulling the wool over the eyes of some of the Southern Delegates at the Whig Convention in Baltimore. 'He is a shrewd politician and not over particular in the employ ment of means to effect .bis ends. He and his friends, for months past, have been catering for Abo lition votes, and hence Gen. Scott's silence on the Compromise question. Th.. the General will receive the nomination of the Whig Convention, we do not entertain the slight est doubt. It has been evident for two months past. The Pennsylvania and Ohio Delegations will go for him almost to a roan, and New York will be nearly unanimous. The Delegates from the Southern States will be taken care of by Mangum & Co., and thus the result can be predicted with unerring certainty . Mr. Botts will take the stump in Virginia, and tell his Whig friends all about the conversation he re cently held with the General. Stanley will do ditto in North Carolina, and Under*ood will follow suit in Kentucky. Tennessee will be spoken to by Jones and 'old Parson Brownluw silenced. How the Whigs do hate, military chieftains! But how abimt that coup d'etat of which the Mir ror speaks! Dare the -.National Whigs" take the responsibility , We think not. As much as they profess to admire Fillmore, they have not the moral courage to stand by him. Two-thirds of them, within a month after the nomination, will be dan cing the "Scott.ish."—New Jersey Eagle. , DEMI BY UronortiontA.—On the third day of last March, a daughter of Mr. Thomas Winch, re siding four miles west of Cleveland, Ohio, was bit ten by a dog supposed to be mad. Unknown to any person in that place, the dog was immediate ly afterwards shot, thus leaving no certain evidence • that he was actually rabid The wound Of the child (who was eight years old) healed readily, rind she manifested no symp tons indicating illness, until the 17th of May; 73 days after she Was wounded, which was merely an apparent scratch on the forehead and the loss of a tooth, thus showing as the dog run against the child one of his teeth struck the forehead, and others the mouth. Ou the 20th ult., the, chill haying been very restless and having had some fever for three days previous, Dr. Dodge was called in and at once pronounced the symptons those common to the fust stages of hydrophobia, and so stated to Mr. Thos. H u rd, who furnished this information who was also 'acquainted with all the facts, and they can be re lied on as being perfectly correct. In the afternoon of the same day, convulsions commenced, and the worst fears as to the termination of the case began to he realised. Dr. Dodge was again c and remained most of the night. The remedies appeared to be reliev ing the child, so that in the morning she was ap parent ly much relieved of both the spasms and gen eral nervousness. About noon she. was again a-- tacked with convulsions, which terminated in death, at 2 o'clock, on the 21. st ult.—Cleve:dud Tray Dem ocrat.. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFEDENCE.--13nstaa, May 25.=The Methodist Episcopal General Con ference re-assembled this morning, and after the usual preliminary business proceeded to the election of Bishops—when the following were announced as the successful candidates:—Rev. Dr. L. Scott, of York; Rev. Mr. Simpson, of Cincinnati; Rev. P. C. Baker, of New Hampshire; and Rev. E R. Line , of Indiana. Dr. Ddrhan was also elected as _Missionary Sec retary. The following editors were then elected—Dr. T. E. Bond, senior editor of New York Christian Ad vocate and Journal; Dr. J. MClintock. editor of the Quarterly Review, N. Y.; William H. Hasner, editor of the Northern Advocate; Dr. Wifliarn Nash, editor of the Christian Apologist, Cincinnati : Dr. B. Kidder, editor of Sunday School books and pa pers. I\II3I3IOTR TIIM.N.-Cumiiig down the Erie Rail road from Dunkirk on Tuesday last, the editor of the Tribune passed several cattle trains. the largest of all at Delaware city, formerly Port Jervis, on the Delaware. It was a quarter of a mile long, consisting of forty-four cars, containing 287 beeves, 000 sheep, and 1511 hogs, and paying an aggregate freight of $3llB 50. CnAnt.r.s . rom, May 26.—Senator Berrien ri Geor gia has resigned, and Robert M. Charlton appoint ed to fill the vacancy until the commencement of Senator Toombs' term. WASHINGTON, May 27.—Judge McLean, of the Supreme Court, to-day rendered the final decision of the Court on the Wheeling Bridge case, and the re port of Engineer McAlpine thereon. He announced the decision that a dram• two hundred feet in width was necessary for the freedom , of the navigation.— Justices Taney, Daniel and Wayne, dissented, and read different views. Philadelphia, May 2(3 —An old convict named John Burk, enticed a little girl, between 9 and 10 years of age, on Monday last, into the woods near Roxborough, and perpetrated a most brutal and horrible outrage on her person. The child when found could not stand, and after' lingering in great misery died last night from the effects of the out rage. The wretch has been arrested, identified by the child before her death and' committed for trial. It was with difficulty that the execution oh summa ry vengeance on him by the father and'frieuils of the child could be prevented. 111A1iILIAt4 ES At Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 25th tilt., Pr. C. S Kaufman, formerly of Lancaster, Pa., to ° Miss Liz zie W. Moore, 01 Cincinnati. On the 20th ult., by Rev. J. C. Baker, Mr. John Gibson, to Miss Susanna Miller, both of this city On the 23,1 inst., by Rev. R. de Schweinitz, Mr. Isaac Etcott, to Miss Mary R. Appleby, both of this city. On the ISth inst., by Rev. F. A. M. Keller, Mr. H. H. Keller, to Miss /Mary A. Hibshman, both of Ehprata. On the 20th inst., by Rev. R. S. Wagner, Mr. George Sindel, of Earl, to Miss Lydia Hage, of W. Cocalico. On the 10th inst., by Rev. J. H. Menges, Mr. .Samuel Hinkle, to Miss Charlotte H. Hinkle, both of Columbia. DEATAIS. In Tiffin, Ohio, on the 14th ult., of lock-jaw, Thomas Millard, late of Lancaster, Pa, aged 25 years. On the 10th ult., Mrs. Jane Layman, wife of Mr• Henry Layman, of East Lampeter twp., aged 54, years, 10 months and 1.1 days. On the 10th ult., Mr. Isaac Vaughan, in the 72d year of his age. On the 20th ult., in Mount Joy twp., Catharine, wife of Jacob Risser, aged 23 years, 7 nionths and 26 days. In Rapho twp, on the 12th inst., Mrs. Margaret Eby, aged 85 years, At his residence in Ephrata twp., on the 19th ult., Jacob Hibshman, aged SO years, 4 months and 19 days. It is with sorrow we announce the death of Judge Hibshman. The deceased passed a large portion of• his life in the public service. In 1810 he was ap pointed one of the Associate Judges of our County Courts, which office lie occupied about nine years, when he was called upon by his fellow citizens to represent in Congress the counties of Lancaster, Lebanon and Dauphin, then composing one Con gressional District. He was Deputy Surveyor of the county for upwards of twenty years, and was appointed by the Governor to appraise the damages suffered by land owners in consequence of the pub lic improvements. He served as Justice of the Peace during a long period, um er the old Constitu tion, and after the adoption of the new one, was con tinued in the same office by a vote of the people. In addition to these civil appointments, he held the office of filajor General of the 4th Division of the Pennsylvania Militia for 12 years. ' To ova Paraoas.—The Clothierimust excuse UN for recommending the Clothing House of J. Gorm ley so particularly to the notice of our readers.— But, upon retlectiol, they must know that It is our duty to act for die public good. This gentleman, by cash operatlohe, hits succooded In bringing the price of suportine .Cloihing within the reach of the whole community. Whilet others use every effort to 'Hahn large profits, Ito has struck out le a differ ent course, which ho fins Moodily followed, using every exertion to sell superior goods at tho lowost possible price, Making his extensive business done at a few cents profit on each articleoullicient, from the fact of thelvast quantity sold. Large sales and small profits; is his motto, which principle is carried out to the fullest extent. The large stock and endless varioly, 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, (Sener . s) where you will be sure to find them in any quantity, at the Great Clothing Bazaar. May 4. 1852. 15-tf ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER !—Nron- TA NT TO DYSPEPTY,CS. 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 Ratjon Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. j Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a onderrul remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion and Debility, curing after NATURE'S OWN AGENT, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets ' containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical, advertise ments. feep 16-24-iy THE BEST AUTHORITY FOR USING TILE OXYGENA TED BirrEns— a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Asthma and General Debility. The following order was received by the Proprietor from Edward E. Phelps, M. D., Professor of The rapeutics and M i steria Medico, Dartmouth College, who uses the Medicine in his practice. Friend Green if—Please send me two dozen of your "Oxygenated Bitters." ED. E. PHELPS. Windsor, V.t. July 2S. 1346. Rem), ItArcs ' er, AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26, Merchants' Row, Boston, General Agents. Price $1 per bottle; six bott:mi for $5. For sale by I JOHN F. LONG, North Queen street, Lancaster. .The Markets. 4 -cA - rTLE, AND FLOUR MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, May 29. There has beef' but little business doing to-day. The Flour market is very quiet. Some holders are free sellers at $4125 per barrel, while others are un willing to accept ! this rate. There is but little in quiry for shipment, and no sales have come under our notice. Thelsales for the supply of the retail ers and bakers are to a fair extent within the range of $4,31; a $5 ?fir common and extra bands, and fancy lots at higher quotations. Rye Flour is stea dy at $3,25, and !Corn Meal at 3,121 per barrel, at which some further sales have been made. Grain —The market - is iloorly supplied with Wheat, and the late advance! is not maintained. Sales 01'4 a 5000 bushels prime Pennsylvania white at $1,03 a 81,04 per bushel,' and Red at 97 cts. The market is bare of Rye anti it is wanted for distilling. Corn is but little inqiiiiied after. Sales of Pennsylvania Yellow at 64 coots afloat. Oats are in demand.— Sales of prime Pennsylvania at 44 a 45 cents, which is a further advarice. Whiskey—The demand is limited. Small sales at 21 cents in both hhds. and bids. Phi - i Cot" ;aide Market—Saturday, May 29. —The continued activity which we have noticed for weeks past,in the sales of Cattle still continues unabated, and prices arc well maintained. Beef Cattle—There were 1600 head sold at S to $9,50 per 100 lbs., inclir l ding 400 driven to New York.— Cows and Calves There There were 300 at market pri ces tar Fresh Cowk ranging from 19 to $36; Spring ers 14 to $25, anll Dry Cows 7 to $l3. Hogs— There were 1000 sold, 7 to $8,50 per 100 lbs.— Sheep arid LarnbsL- 300 offered. Sales of sheep at $1,50 to 4, and Lambs at $1,50 to 3,50, as in quality. Cape May--Sea Bathing. CONGRESS HALL will be open on the 10th of June. The location of this House and the high and beautiful grounds in front render it the most desirable of any on ;he Island. The proprietor hopes to merit a continuance of the vet./ liberal patronage heretofore receive& W. 13. MILLER, Proprietor. 19-4 t June 1, 1852 notice. A N application has been made • to the Court of / - 1. Common Pleas of Lancaster county, by the Rector and Vest4 : men of Christ's Church, Lea cock Twp., to improve, amend and alter the arti cles and conditioni; of the Charter of said Church in the following particulars, viz: the sth article of said Charter it is d i roposed to alter and amend by inserting the wor l d " seven " as designating the number of the Vestry, in place of the word "nine;" and further by inserting" Easter Monday" in place of "Easter Tuejday," so that the article thus amended will read as follows: " The Vestry oq the said Church shall consist of Seven persons, members of the said Church, who shall continue in Once for one year and until oth ers be chosen, and the election of such Vestry shall he made every year on Easter Monday, by a ma jority of such members." Notice of the aliove application being made, the same will be heard by the Court, for final decree, on the 21st day ofiJune, 1b52. JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Jane 1 3t-191 Adukii•istratolos Sale. MONDAXIJune 7th, will he sold at Public j Sale, at the Hotel ofJohn Michael, at 2 o'clk, P. M., the following Stocks and Loans: 5 Shares Farmefs' Bank Stock - . 7 gt Man helm Plank Road. 9 '• Lanc4ter Ras Stock. 10 " New Holland Turnpike. 20 Lancater Bank Stock. 120 " Cone+ga Steam Mills. 1000 " Jame Loan. J. F. SHRODER & Brnkers June I It-'9] Cabinet Makin;. - LIENJAIIIN HkNItY, Plain and Fancy Cabi .l) net Maker, Undertaker, 4-c., at the corner of Duke and Vine s+ets, respectfully informs the cit izens of Lancaster and its vicinity, that he manu factures all kinds of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Decks, Tables, Soli., etc., etc. Having had great experience in the business, he flatters himself that he can please all who may favor him with their custom. All orders will be prompt ly nod satisfactorily executed. OLD FURNITURE repaired at short notice. frj — B. flErmy Will, at all times, be prepared to furnish COFFINS ltt the shortest notice and On the most reasonable terms. Wines, Liquors, &c. AVING adopted the Cash principle in my liti- U 1 shiess, by which I avoid the annual list or bad debts and the expense attending the collection of old accounts,.l am now enabled to sell, and will sell at prices that will SAVE to my customers at least 25 per cent. on their purchases; at the same time 'warrant every article to be pure as represented, and SUPERIOR for the *ice. Orders filled in original packages as imported, of 14, 20, 35, 40, 75 and 120 gallons each. Brandies of every Idescription at $l.OO a 5,00 Old Holland and Sphiedam Gin, " 85 " 2,00 Jamaica Rum of diflerent ages, " 1,25 " 2,50 Irish and Scotch Whiikey, " 1,25 " London Brown Stclut & Scotch Ale," 1,62 " 2,00 Old Madeira, Sheri . ) , & Port Wines," 45 " 4,00 Claret of every grade in cases, " 2,25 "1(1,00 do do casks, '' 24,00 "40,004 Champagne of every quality, " 9 . ,00 "16,02 With Tenneriffe; Sicily, Lisbon and Malaga Wine in qr. casks. Alsb', Imported Liquors—Curacoa, Maraschino, Arralic Cherry Brandy, Kirschwasser, etc. Old Monongahela and Bourbon Whiskey from 1 to 10 years old. Every cask is carefully examined before shipping. Goods shipped 'nder personal supervision. Wines enclosed in double casks, if desired, to prevent tapping. A. H. M'CALLA, Importer and Dealer, 30 Walnut st., Philadelphia. June 1, 1852. 19-3 m ATTENtrioN DELEGATES! Trs the Rabinlore Conventions. ELEGATES r od all others who intend visiting LI Baltimore during the National Conventions to nominate candidates for the Presidency, should not forget to call at Erben's U. States Clothing Store, No. 35, North (2.4 en strcet, Lancaster, and select a suit of Ready-made Clothing, from the endles s va riety there displayied. This establishnrt is the greatest depot for Cheap and well 'made.Clothing in this city. h t VERY BODY That visits it is sajisfied of the truth of thisremark, and the fact remains undisputed that all economi cal people who wi l sh to have themselves neatly fit ted in fashionable (Clothing, made in a superior and comfortable style can here be suited., THE GOMIS ARE ALL MAU, UP by the moot experienced workmen in the Trade.— A visit to this esta ilishment will well reward any person who shill pay it a visit. Here Summer Coats, Pantaloons and Vests are sold at exceedingly Low Prices. All who want should call soon, B ARGAINS ! fi y are selling off rapidly at figures which cannot be beaten. A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, on hand for persons to select Iron, who prefer having their Clothing made to order. ALSO—Shirts, 31:isoms, Collars, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, Suspenders, Summer Drawers, Gloves, Hosiery, etc., eta EBBEN & CO., United States Cl(ldling Store, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 35, North Queen street, one square from the Court House, east aide. Lancaster, Ju4 1, 1852, A Rare Chance. THREE FARMS, AND A MILL FOR SALE. THERE properties, adjoining each other, are situated about 11 miles East of the Borough or Middletown, Dauphin county: No. I—ls a Farm containing about HO ACRES, 130 of which are clear, the balance in Woodland and Sprouts. The improvements are a large BRICK MANSION HOUSE, a large STONE qi• FARM HOUSE, two large Stone Bunk Burns, and a Tenant House ' together with all the neces sary out buildings. On this place there is every indication of a rich Iron Ore Bank No. 2—ls a Farm or about 190 ACRES, about 130 of which are clear—the balance in Woodland and Sprouts. The improvements are a LARGE LI!ISTONE HOUSE and a BANK BARN, part atone and part wood, a Tenant House, and ne cessary out-buildings. There is also . on this place a very large quantity of Locust timber. No. 3—ls a Farm of about 130 ACRES, about 100 of which are clear, and the balance in Woodland and Sprouts. The improvements are a large STONE HOUSE and BANK BARN-of Stone and Wood, with all the necessary out-buildings. This place contains the finest quality of sand-stone in the country. No. 4—ls a Grist and Merchant Mill, with 4 run of Stones ' and a Clover Mill, a Dwelling House, a Stable, and 3 or 4. acres of land, or more, if 'desi red. The Mill has a good run of custom, and its proximity to the canal and railroad makes ita most desirable property. No. s—ls a Lot of Ground, containing about 10 ACRES, on which is erected a HOUSE AND STABLE. The location of this makes it a desi rable little home. No. 6—ls a Lot of Ground, containing about 5 Acres, with , a HOUSE and STABLE thereon. The undersigned being very anxious to change his place of residence, is fully d.termined to sell the above property, and at such prices as will leave ample room for increase in value, and much cheap er than any other property of equal quality in the neighborhood can be purchased tor. From one to two-thirds of the purchase money may remain if desired, under bond and it ortgage, for 5 or 10 years. For further information, apply to the subscriber in Middletown. If the properly is not sold before the 16th of June, it will then and on . that day be put up at public sale, in the borough of Middle town, and sold to the highest and best bidder. 0 - Remember, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of June. A. WIETING. June I, 1352. 19-td , New Millinery MISSES MARINE 4. KING would inform the Ladies of Lancaster city and county, that 't,they have just returned from the city with a , handsome assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, which. they have open for the inspection of their friends and the public generally, at all times, in - the room lately occupied by Miss Dougherty, a few doors east of Spreclier's Hotel, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Laricaster,June 1, 1852. 19-4 t Assigned Estate of Emanuel Bart and Wife. IN the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.- WIIEHEAS John Rohrer, acting As signee of Emanuel Barr and Catharine his With, of Conestoga township, did on the 22d day of May, 1552, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint ed the 21st day of June, 1852, for the contirmatton thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: JOHN K. REED, Prothonotary. Proth'ys office, Lan., June I. 18-3 t Estate of Peter Gummy, a Lunatic. IN the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.—WllEHEAS Robert Bursk, Commit tee of Peter Summy, did on the 21st day of May, 1852, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court. his Accounr or the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the saiu Court have appointed the 21st day of June, 1552, fur the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: JOHN K. REED, Prothonotary. Proth'ys officr, Last, June I. Estateof Elizabeth Stober,a Luna- , tic, now deceased. IN the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.--WHEsEAs, Peter Martin, Esq., Committee of the slid Elizabeth Stohe•, late or West Cocalico twp., deceased, did on the 21st day of May 1832, file in the office of the Prothohotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given wall persons intere‘qed in the s mid Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 2 st day of June, 1852, Ihr the confirmation therof, unless exceptions be . filed. Attest: JOHN K. REED, Prothonotary. Prothy , s office, Lan., June L. • 19-id Trust Estateof 'Magdalena Wenger T N the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.—Wittnens Isaac 11. Grabill, Ad ministrator of the estate of John Rupp, deceased, late Trustee of the said Magdalena Wenger, did on the 17th day of May, 18.52, file in the office or the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said. Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested to the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 21st day of June, 1852, tbr thy confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: JOHN K. REED, Prothonotary. Prothy's office, Lan., June 1. 19 3t Notice AN aection for One President anilifiix Mana gers of the Lancaster Gas Company, will be held at the office of said Company, on the SECOND oF JUNE NEXT, agreeable to the 4th Section of their Act of Incorporation. W5l. MATHIOT, President. 'Lancaster, June 1, 1852. 19 2t The First Store, CORNER East King and Centre Square, is the V) place where you can get for a "mere song' , any thing you ask for in the way of CHOICE AND HANDSOME. DRY GOODS. An almost constant representation in New York and Philadelphia gives us a decided advantage, so that we are enabled to offer " The choice of the market and the bargain of the day." ANOTHER SUPPLY Barege de Lainee, in style and color, to please all --young and old, gay or plain—a good article for 12l. ; cents— -Extra beautiful for 20 and 25 cents. Our assortment we keep unbroken, by receiving New Goods almost daily. Our reputation for keeping the largest assortment of Dress Goods in Lancaster, we are determined to maintain—therefore we extend an invitation to all, to call, examine and judge for yourselves. Another Invoice of Black Boiled Italian Glossy Biles 3-4 to 6-4 wide. Watered and Glossy Mantilla Silks, all shades— expressly adapted for the "graceful Mantilla," an apparel now so much in vogue. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! This department offers inducements to Ladies in search of this now desirable article, of no every day occurrence—Tore Satin, plain and watered; Lined and plain; all shadesTart.green, Blue, &c. THOS. J:WF.NTZ & CO. Corner E. King and Centre Square—Golden Eagle June 1, 1852. 10-tr To The Soldiers of Ike War of 1512. ANTED.— ts w S a e n v te e r d a I t H h t e i n d h r i e g d h s ß t ocuans,hyt prices d s paid. AViiirEi-IiAM S. AMIVEG , Office South Queen street, Lancaster city May 4,1832. 15-tr To Sportsmen TUST received a very superior lot of Double it) Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—alsr Re volving Pistols, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low. REUBEN S. ROHRER, oct 2S-501 Sign of the Anvil. kitg: HATS—The most be . autiful HATS /1 1 ^ilit for Spring and Summer wear ever offered in this vicinity, are to he had at the City Hat and Cap Store, North Queen street, at the sign of the FIVE Hxxs, next duor to Murray's Book Store. J. AMER, Proprieter. {ry - Also—a large assortment of CAPS of every description, cheap for cash. IMay 11-16 Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia, rru-T IS Company on the Ist of January, 1852, had I in force only Fifteen hundred and seven poli cies while its assets and investments liable to pay losses on that date amounted to $25'7,211.S 30, of which Sum only $39.156 02 were represented by notes for premiums. 00 - No LIFE CODIFANY can exhibit a more prosperous CONDITION OF AFFAIRS and a larger accumulated Capital in proportion to its liabilities. Descriptive pamphlets, tables of rates, blank ap plications, and every information on the subject of life insurance can be obtained of JOH N ZIMMERMAN, North Queen Street. ELY PARRY, M. D., East King St., Agents for Lancaster. Medical Examiner JOHN MILLER, M. 0., North Queen St., Lan may IS 3m-17 Customer 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 st., Sign of the Striped Coat. May 4, 1852. tf-15 Boy'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 side, Lancaster, Pa. IMay 4—15-tf W. P. S l EELEt ATTORNEY AT LAW,SURVEYOR AND CON. YEYANDER, LANCASTER, PA. All kinds of literivielnif Toed's, Mortgages, Wills, Accounts, &c., executed with promptness and despatch. Will give special attention to the collection of Pvt. sloes, and the prerecution of Military and other claims ogainut the General and State Government,. Ctir °Rico in North Queen Street, opporito tho National Hotel. Imay 25 ly-18 SELLING OFF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, FANCY GOODS, Also—the best LINEN GOODS. MHOS. W. EVANS & CO;No. 214 Chesnut street, opposite the Girard Houtie ,Phdadelphia,prepar , atory to enlarging their Store, will sell off their stock of goods at a great reduction in prices. They will offer great inducements to buyers, as part of their Store will be pulled down.in a few weeks. Philadelphia, May 25, 1852. V 41-18 JosephTNeff, VIOLIN MANUFACTURER, ESPERTFULLY informs his friends and the Do public that he haacommenced anew the man utlicture of VIOLINS and other 31usical . Instru ments, at No. SS North Filth' street, between Arch and Race, where he would be pleased to see those in want ora superior VIOLIN orother Instruments. Also, the first quality of Violin and Guitar Strings, &c., Etc. In addition to the Silver Medal awarded by the Franklin Institute in 1850, he has just recei ved a Silver Medal from the Maryland Institute for superior Violins exhibited at the late Fait in Balti more, 1851. N. B.—All kinds of Musical Instruments repair ed in the best manner. Philadelphia, May 25, 1852, 2m-1S Wanted. AT thelancaster County Prison, two or three thousand pounds of Carpet Rags, cut and sew ed, for which Cash will be paid, or Carpets given at wholesale prices. H. C. LOCHER, Keener. Lancaster, May 25. . 7552. . IS-4t Shoe Makers Trimmings. Sign of the Golden Lost, opposite Cooper's Hole!, West King • Street, Lancaster Pa. IOW opening a large and complete assortment of Shoemaker's Trimmings. , Consisting of Back Lastings, Black and Colored. Galloons best Cord, Black Si.k Lacets, Fancy Colored "Lacets, Canon Lacets all Colors, flabby Silk, Boot Web bing, Shoe docking, Binding, Fancy Colored Kids, White Kids, &c., Shoemakers are invited to nail and examine the goods. M. H. LOCHER. may d 5 , . • tf-18 Proposals 11VILL be received at the Lancaster County V Prison, until the sth 'of June, for thedelivea - g of one hundred and twenty five tons of Baltimore Company, Pittston, or Black Diamond Coal, and twenty-five tons of Steese Coal—to be delivered by the Ist of August. By order of the' Board of In spectors. - It. C:LOCIIER, Keeper. Stay 25, 1852. 18 2t To Saddlers Pp HE l olio king goods, just received, suitable for Sad filers and Harnesss .Makers, afew doors m . west of Ste man , s Hardware Store Harness Leather,Bridle, Wnip, Collar Leather,Horse Hides, Bark Tanned Sheep Skins, Oil Tanned Deer Skins, Goat Hair, Deer Hair, Patent Leather, Enameled Leather, Dasher Leater, Patent Thread,. Saddle Thread, all colors—Trunk Skins, etc., etc., fur sale by M. H. LOCHER, May 25 —IS] opposite Coopers Hotel. Ahead of all Competitors JOHNSTON'S NORTHERN •SKY-LIGHT DA GUERREAN ROOMS, in Kraniph's Building, Canner of North.• Quten and Orange Sows, Lancaster, Pa. FOR several weeks past, the proprietor has been engaged in making extensive improvements in his long-established DAGMERREAN Rooms, lie has the pleasure of announcing that they are now com pleted and - ready for the accommodation of the public,—being in every respect unequalled by any similar establishment in this city. Among other improvements, he has enlarged his rooms to double their former size, and erected a great N RT HERN SKY-LIGHT, more than twice as large as the largest side-light in Lancaster, and unsurpassed in arrangement and effect by any of the celebrated New York and Philadelphia es-: stahl ishments. With this powerful SKY-LIGHT, and an appar atus of the largest and most approved manufacture, Daguerreotypes can be taken in less than the usual time, at all hours of th . e day, late or early, clear or cloudy, which, for elegance of finish', durability, and richness Or tone, cannot be excelled. GROUPS, containing any number of persons,can he taken on one plate, in a much superior manner, the light falling equally on all the sitters. . Children can be Daguerrrotypcd almost instanta neously. A large assortment of plain and fancy cases and frames of every description. always unhand. Pictures neatly set in Lockets, Breastpins, Rings, Bracelets, Re. Paintings, Engravings, &c., accurately copied. Paters—From SI to 510, and satisfaction guar anteed to every sitter. REMEMBER, the only sky-light Daguerreab establishment in Lancaster, is in Kramph's Build ing, corner of North Queen and .Orange sts., di rectly opposite Sholier , s lintel, where every, admi rer of good pictures is earnestly invited to call, and compare specimens with my taken elsewhere. Lan. may 25 tr-is; J. M. JOHNSTON. Just Received, 4000 pounds of Boozer's celebrated Oak Tanned Spanish SOLE LEATHER, for sale low, directly opposite Cooper's Hotel, by may It tf-16] , 111. H. LOCHER. Spring Clcithing, OF every variety, cut and made jn'the very best manner, can be had at the Cheap Clothing Store of ERBEN & CO., No. 35 North Queen street, Sign of the Striped Coat. Lancaster Nay 4, 1852. 15-tf . J. F. Shroder Sr. Co.—Bankers. NO. 6, NORTII QUEEN STREET, AAT ] L o f iinep t receive o m n money ro eyo l %d w e ir : , o , si t t e e r f m or 9 any length 5 per cent. interest allowcl on all deposites.— Fifteen days notice reguired , if the depositor wish es to withdraw. No interest allowed on deposites of Fifteen days and under. In - DIMES and HALF DIMES bought at a pre mium. J. F.' SIIRODER & CO , April 13, 1852—tf Bankers. hossut h hats THE largest assortment of all shapes and ---' qualities can be had at AMER'S City flat and Cap Store, NORTH QUEEN STREET, in Kramph's Building, next door to Murray's Book Store. Please call and see how he sells for Cash. [May 11 WM. BAILY '& SON:, IRtPerim rod Dealers in ENGLISH. FRENCH . SWISS WATTRFN, JE:II % IY AVIt ' Ft I iC W roatF% A .II7 . Are constantly receiving the late. styles of the above Goods, which ere dreier' at wholesale or retail, nt No. 216 blarket Street. above Divth,..ear Decatur Street, Phihulelphilt. ° ENCARLISHED LI NU. 47 Ft - ...masted b b uthat they May IS, 1852 Stoves! Stoves! T` HE subscriber has just received si large assort meat of Stoves of the latest pat,terns, includ ing the celebrated Liberty Air-tight Cook, flat top complele and others. Also a splendid assort ment of Parlor Stoves, coal and wood, Salamander, &c., &c., all of which arc sold at the lowest prices. REUBEN S. RbIIRER, oct2S-401 Sign of the Anvil.. 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. • japril 13 3 To the Gentlemen WE have just received' LACK AND COLOR ED CLOTHS. Sedan's Celebrated Black Cloth. Black and Fancy colored Cashmeretts. Black and Fancy Silks and Satin ...Vesting. • Black Doe Skin Cassimere. Fancy colored Caesimeres. Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Cravats. Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders. Fancy, Striped and Figured Shirting. Beautiful Linen Drills for Summe'r wear, etc., at the Golden Eagle. THOS.J. WENTZ & CO., Corner of East King and Central Square. Lancaster, May 4, 1852. . 15-tf Ladies , Dress Goods. ALL the varieties of Ladies Dress Goods Shawls, Furnishing Conde, Gloves, Hosiery Br.c. For sale at reduced prices by CHAS. :1,1. EBBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen at. january 27 .I-tf . - TOR PRINTING neatly and expeditiously exe cuted at this Office. Estate of John Miner and Wltn; In the Court of Common Pleas for the co, of Lan% WHEREAS Isaac Groff, Assignee of John Bit=er and Wife, of Salisbury townshlp,did on the 12th day of May, 1882, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, hie account of the said Estate: Notice Is hereby given to all persons intaretted in the said Estate, that the laid Coin have appoint ed the twenty-firstday ofJune, 1862, for the confir mation thereof, union exceptions bo filed. Attest, JOHN K. HEED, Prothontary. Proth'yi office, Lnn., May 211. 4t-I8 Estate of Moses Fettero In the Court of Common Pleas for the co.of Lan's. THEREAS, John B. Erb, Esq., Assignee of V 1 Moses Fetter, did on the sth day of May, 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 in'erested in the said Estate that the said Court have appoint. ed the 7th day of June next, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Proth , ye offiCe,'Lan., May IS, 1852. 4t-17 Estate of Anti Maria Stine, dec , d. r - FLIE undersigned appointed by the Orphans' j_ Court of Lancaster county, Auditor, to ascer tain Heirs and distribute the balance in the hands of Abraham N. Breneman 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. M., on Saturday the 12th day of June, 1852, at the public house of William Wright, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons having an interestin said estate are requested to make known the same. JOHN M. AMWEG. Lan. May 4, 1852. 6t-15 Estate of Catharine Howry, In the Orphans , Court of Lancaster County. vu 1-1 EREAS, Christian K. Howry, Trustee of V Catharine Howry, did on the 28th day of April, 1852, file in the office of the clerk of the Orphans' Court of said county his account of Said estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate, that the said Court has appointed the 21st day of June next, 1252, for the confirmation therof; unless exceptions be filed. Attest, DAVID MAY, mayll I 4t*-161 Clerk O. C. Estatv ofJames Corey, deed. THE subscriber appointed an Auditor to distrib ute the assets of the late James Corey, dec'd., of the City of Lancaster, to and amongst his cred itors, will meet for that purpose at Ziegler's Hotel, N. Queen street, oh Wednesday, the 9th orJune, at IO o'clock, A. M. may 11 4t-15] Estate of David Creamer, deed. LETTERS OF ADVINISTRATION on the es tate of David Creamer, dec'd., late of Martic township, Lancaster county, having been issued to the subscriber residing in said township: All per yons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them withoutdelay, properly authenticated for settlement to DANIEL GOOD, Adm'r. April 27, 1852. I I-6t Assigned Estate of Wt. Moderwell. NJOBERT MODERWELL AND WIFE, of the city of Lancaster having by Deed of Volun ta Assignment, dated March 24th, 1.52, 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 110STEITER. Penn twp., JACOB HAUSMAN, Lanc'r twp., F. J. KRAMPH, City. The Assignees will be prewnt all day, from 9 to 5 o'clock, on the Sth of 11T - ay nest, 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., . April 27-3t-14] Northern Mutual Insurance Cont,y AUDITOR'S REPORT. 1 1. 1 1 undersigned N MUTUAL INSURANCE u tors f t h 0 ( 7 ,.0 N 1 \TTPRANII 1, OF LANCASTER COUNTY to audit, adjust and settle up the books of said Company, as by the Act of Incorporation of said Company is provided, met on the FIRST MONDAY OF MAY, 1852, and hav ing ljeen first duly affirmed, do report that we find, from the account in the bonus of said Company, on the Ist Mondaysof May, 1852, to wit: Policies issued,ou which Pre'm. Notes are filed, insuring property to the amount of $1,823,989 25 Amount of Premium Notes, 82,074 79 Outstanding lire tax, as per Au ditor's Report, May 1,'51, $364 57 Paid in to May 1,'92, 52:4S 04 Exonerations, 143 25 301 33 63 24 AmOunt of Fire Tax assessed Dec. Ist, 1851, 928 22 5 per ct. allowed for collecting, 46 41 681 81 Amount paid in May 1, 1552, Si 89 S 126 16 ReceiVed Fire Tax and per centage money from May Ist, 1851, to May Ist, 1852, to wit : . Received Fire Tax due in last years Auditor's Rep't 288 04 Int'st from J F Hummer, 17 05 305 09 Received Fire Tax of Decem ber assessment, • 818 89 Ter:ct., front May 1,1851, to May Y, 1852; 126 07 Balance in band, May 1, 1851, 31 49 Am't recd from Mayd,'sl to May 1,'52, $l2Bl 54 A mount of losses and expenses paid from May lot, 1851, to May Ist, 185 . 2: John Bear, Printing, (Sy-Laws,) 58 75 E. C.Olirlington, Printing, S 50 George Sanderson, do SOO Directors' fees, 27 50 do Investigating Losses, 300 P. M. flcitler, printing, 1 75 Wm. H. Paul, fees, . 200 Secretary's fees, 3(1 00 Joseph Hartman, Printing, 3 75 John. Becker, do 3 75 Counterfeit* money., 5 00 Posting, 2 00 Manheim Fire Company, 10 00 Jos Konigmacher, copy of By-laws 7.5 . Henry Heilman, fees, 1 00 D. B. Rock, printing, 1I 50 P. 451. Heider, do. 5 75 ' • Error in per tentage and fire notice,4 54 Fire Losses, paid, to wit: John' Bach, of Warwick ovp., wash house and contents, 56 00 D. 9.11.0ck,0f Martheim, Printing office and ma terials, 634 96 S. Ensminaer,Manheim, house and contents, 370,31 Cash in hand, Outstanding Fire Tax ar above, Balance in hand if Fire Tax all paid in, $lBB 19 Out of which - balance additional expenses and loss to be paid, to wit : George Frantz, damage done to his dwelling house, 9 00 Directors' fees to May 1, 1852, 29 00 Jos. Hartman and John Beckcr, printing, Lebanon, 15 00 John Bear's and other printing in Lancaster, estimated, 35 00 Auditors' fees Secretarys' do. JACOB UMBERGER, WILLIAM El. STOBER, Auditors. SAMUEL NISSLY, May 25, 1852. tf-l8 17 Si For Sale. AFIRST-RATE second hand ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, nearly new, will be sold cheap, if applied for semi. Enquire at this Office. May 25, 1852. . tf-18 To the Ladies of Lancaster. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., have opened thisday a magnificent assortment of SPRING DK ESS SILKS, whiCh they are prepared to offer at great i bargains. Rich Brocade Silks. • Rick Fancy Figured Silks—choice colors. Changeable Silks, 621, 72, and 871 cents. Beautiful India Silks. Magnificent JOsper 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. Bureges, from 121 cts., to 371 qs. per yard: FRENCH EMBR4ID.F.AIES. Spring Shades Bajous and Alexandres Super Kid Gloves. • An extensive lot of PARASOLS, embroidered, watered, plain, etc. Tore Satins, all shades,.sl and upwards. AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE, Corner of East King and Centre Square. Lancieter, May 4, 1852. 15-tf Barry's Tricopherous, FOR restoring, preserving and beautifying the Hair, eradicating Scurf and Dandruff, See._ For sale at Medical, Drug and Chemical Store, Lan. may 11 tf-161 No. 13, East King St Valuable Proporty Fer Sale. THE largo and commodious HOUSE for- racily occupied by the subscriber In South //I Queen street, opposite the Odd Fellows , Hall.— There Is en extensive range of back buildings, gas and water are Introduced; and there is, in ad dition, two wells of excellent water on the premi ses end the privilege of a third on the line of this and the adjoining property. The property would bo suitable fora public house, ore boarding house, or the buildings in the rear might be converted in to a number of small dwelling houses, which, on account of the premises being near the Conestoga Steam Mills could, be readily rented to advantage. ELLIS LE Lan. May 11 tf-16 Abbeville at Yrivatit Sale. THE subscriber, Trustee for 111 rs. A'. W. Gond cr, 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 acommodiopsTWO asap, STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in 'first-rate " 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 orchard of - choice fruit trees, will be sold separately, if desired, and which will make as desirable a country residence as can possibly be obtained in the vicinity of the city of Lancaster. 4.11 acres, including the Barn, will be sold in one lot if desired, and which will make a desirable small farm with allthe ad vantages and conveniences which could be desired. (In 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 Wit. MATfiror, Esq., Attorney at Law, in the city of Lancaster, who is the Agent for the shbscriber, or on the sub scriber at the Merchant's Hotel, in Philadelphia. ELLIS LEWIS, Trustee. February 3, 1852. City Property at Private Sale. THE subscriber will dispose of at private Hale, 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 est tblish meet of the •• LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER." AMOS SLAYMAKER, Auditor This property is situated in the city 01 Lancaster, in Market Square, and consists or an excellent Amick TWO STORY REsIDENCE, " 111 built in modern style, with parlors, bed !-- rooms, and offices, the latter of which are occupied by the Editor. There is also attached a new Three Story Brick Building, with a Dining Room, Kitchen, Bathroom, with bath for hot and cold water, and tine airy and comfortable chambers. Attached is also a brick Smoke House. On the rear of the loi is a two story BRICK BUILDING, now occupied as a Printing Office, but which, from its position, might be easily con verted into a residence for a small family. There is a hydrant and pint, ty 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 LS ties L. REYNOLDS, Esq., -Attorney at Lair, Lancaster, .who is my Agent, and who will make known the terms. THE subscribers offer at private sale all that certain FURNACE for the smelting of Iron, Casting House, Steam Engine, Boilers, Blowing Apparatus, Fuddling Furnace, Coal House, Office, and out-buildings thereto belonging, and ;lie land whereon the same' is erected, containing THREE ACRES AND FORTY PERCHES, situate in the southern part of the city of Lancas ter, near the Conestoga Navigation on the turnpike road leading to Willow Street, adjoining to lands of Abm. Hostetter, decd, Robert Powers, deed, and others, formerly known as Ford's Furnacce and Forge. All the buildings are of the most substantial kind, nearly new, covered with slate and in good order. For terms apply to the subscribers in the city of Lancaster., HENRY R. REED, THOS. BAUMGARDNER, fed 3 '52-241 j. Trustees. Plainfield Classical Academy. FOUR miles West of Carlisle. The Twelfth Session commences on Monday, May 3, 1851. This Institution has been in successlui 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 heillthfulneSs it may be mentioned that no ctse 01 serious sickriess has occurred in the Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fhet !hat depraved associa tions, scenes of vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence 'in tile neighborhood. The courke of instruction comprises the branches required by the merdlint, professional man or,col legJan. 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. Terms (per session of fire months) $50,00. • For catalogues containing references, &e., ad dress, R. K. BURNS. Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cum berland Co., Pa. Assisted by 1). W. EoMoNsorn, A. 8., and ASH TON CLAXTON. [aprti 20, 1052 1341' Lancaster Steam Sash Factory, & Floor Board Planing 31111, NORTH DUKE STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT. POLLEN & CAINES, respectfully inform the citizens of Lancaster city and county, that they are prepared to CACCUtO with..promptness and dis patch, dll orders in the Building Line ; such as Door and Window Frames, Doors, Sics'h, Shutters, Rolling and Stationary Blinds, Mouldings of vari ous patterns and sizes, Trunk and Packing Boxes, &c, Re. Scroll Sawing, Spl.tting and Wood Turn ing done to order in a supertormanner, at fair prices. Flooring and Weather Boards, always on hand, or worked to order, at short notice. We also have the right for Lancaster County, for the manufacture and sale of Densmore's Premium Patent Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter—a superior ar ticle, warrabted to give satisfaction. Rights for any of the adjacent counties, will be sold on rea sonable terms Plans, Elevations and Specifications drawn and Estimates given for public or private edifices. 00 - Builders and others, wanting any article in our line, will please give us a call, as we are deter. mined to do superior work, use good materials and charge reasonable prices. - 1,031 27 $1,219 56 HAVING just returned from Philadelphia, with a splendid assortment of SPRING BONNETS and FANCY TRIMMINGS of the roost beautiful patterns and latest styles, begs leave to invite thd Ladies to give her a call and ex amine her stock. Her Straw, Casing and Neapoli tan:Bonnets are indeed beautiful. Ribbons, Artifi elate, Flowers, Bodnet Caps and a fine variety of Embroidery, consisting of Laces and Edgings, just received. Also, some fine and pretty ltimfritins very cheap; Gloves, Hosiery and Parasols at reds ced prices. Old Bonnets and Mcn'e Summer Hats whitened and done up as heretofore in the best manner. Mrs It. hopes her Country friend's will find her at her new stand in NORT/I QUEEN STREET, imme diately adjoining the Printing office and Book Store of John Bear, where she will use herbest efforts as heretofore to give satisfaction. Lancaster, May , l I, 1852. 16-4 t , . Ai - RS. KURTZ desires to make known to the Ladies,that she has just returned from Willa delphia, with a ery beautiful assortment of SPRING BONNETS, Bonnet Caps, Ribbons, Flowers, &c., which" she will OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT, MAY THIRD, at her Rooms 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. OCrßemember the old stand—North Queen street, nearly opposite Sener•s (late Vankanan's) Hotel. Lancaster, April 27,1852. 14-2 m Straw Hats ! Tmlfalargest assortment in this city is to be found at AMER'S City Hat and Cap Store, North Queen street. Please call and examine before purchasing e:sewhere. 'Cheap for Cash. • JOHN A 11ER, Proprietor, Lancaster, Pa. May 11, 1852. 16-tf Panama, Leghorn & Straw Hats. 300 Dozen Palm Deaf Hata, 45 dozen Canada Straw Hats, and agomplete assortment of Mena and Boys, Panama Leghorn and Braid Hats. by the dozen or single, for sale by may 11 tl-161 C. HAGER & SON. CHAS. A. HEINITSH,S JOHN W. FORNEY 9-tf March 23, 1852 Private'Sale PULLEN & CAINES, May 18-6 ml • • Architects and Builders Mrs. Ranninger spring Millinery HARDWARE: THE subscribers have Just received at tit • New and Cheap Hardware Store, a 'plead assortment fathom) kiretshing goods, to which tb invite the attention of persons buying HOUSE STIERES. • A complete assortment of Knives and Pork'', Ta• and Ton Spoons,Walters, Looking Gloss, Shot and Tongs, BITTANIA WARE, Coffee Mill B name, You, /Cattle', Pane, ato. CEDAR WARE, Brewing and Wash Tube, Bucket., Churns, Stand Bushel, t• Bushel and Pock Measures, Wood Bowls, &c. COOS T of the most approved patt S erns O VER . A general mod. mont of BUILDING MATERIALS—Locks, Lrc elms, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glue, PaWW I Oils and Varnishes. A superior article of genuine Fire Proof Palm"? CARPENTER'S TOOLS. Planes, Hand, Punnet and Back Saws, Cht Augers, Braces and Bitts, Hatchets, &c. A genera assortment of warranted Edge Toole. FARMING UTENSILS. Ploughs, Patent Straw Cutters, Chains of k descriptions, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Mattocks, &t SA DDLER 2 S AND COACH MAKERS will Set n their stock a complete assortment of goods suit:. able to their trade, all of which they are offering al greatly reduced prices and respectfully solicit from dealers and consumers an examination of their stock, They hope by strict attention to business and endeavors to please customers, to merit a share of public patronage. PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER, Between Shober and Van Kananan , s Hotel, North Queen street. [feb 10-34 f • The World's Fair Premium DEPOT, GREEN B SAFES. LoCK, WATER STREET, (Between Maiden Lane and Wall atreet,) • • NEW YORK. r HE subscriber placed his Fire and Burglar. r Proot 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 Sale, 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, paperi 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_ truss, 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 niessre.Proud & Bowman, in Jersey City. I am the proprietor of HALLS PATENT LOCK, which obtained a medal (in the name of Adam. & Co , Boston,) at the World's Exhibition, and is considered the best Lock for the price, ever inven ted, being proof against powder, and the Key is no larger than a cent, and con bo made changeable. I invite all purchasers to a clode 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, AGENTS. John Farrel, 34 Walnut street, Philadelphia, C. L. Harmon, Chicago, 111. Henry Williams, 111ilwatikie, Wis. Fry & McCandlish, Richmond, Va , april 6 numovKL. FAMILY MEDICINES. LONG & SCHOENFELD, respectfully in ') form their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their Family Medicine Store to Rrampli's Arcade, N. E. corner of North Queen nod Orange streets. They will constantly keep on 1 and, a large as sortment ol the most Popular Family Medicines, which arc known to the public, and will be able to furnish Country Stereo at the manufacturing prices. They have just received and offer fur 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. Spolin , s Elixir of Health, a valu able Family Medicine, Dr. Spohn's Remedy for Sick Headache and Disordered, Stemach, Dr. Dean's Rheumatic Pills, for Itheumatiam and Neuralgia, Dr. Hoof - kind's German Bitters, Dr. Wm. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Loudon and Co's. Family Medicines, Hutching's Dyspepsia Bitters, Bagel'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 eine. lLan. April 13, 1852-12-3 m J. DELIJINGER 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 Baumgardner's) liuilding, and directly over Geid tier's Hat Store, where he hopes to receive a continuance of patronage from his friends both in the city and county of Lancaster, thanking them nt ihe same time for pant favors. A NEW SIDE 1 IGHT 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 d . 4 wise no charge will be made. J P,l • —R THE P,LAcc—northwest corner of Centre square, near the Market House. April 20, 1852 TAT Z 21 9 2 1 , „,.._ . Et: 1:. l', ` ,2 ./ /,, : . :".• la cow - ' .- .i - • i 7 f , " * ,, i•-,,,, , r . r . r... 7 '3 `i: 11 :'e`;'m 7, s ~ 14. CHERRY PECTORAL For the Cure of ' COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEN SS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH. CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. T I\7 offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy fur diseases of the throat and lungs, it to not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay before them, the opinions of distinguished men and some of the evidences of its success, front which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge our selves to make no wild assertion or false state menta of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will notwarranj Many proofs are here given, and we solicit is inquiry from the public into all we publish, leelirg assured they will find theta perfectly reliable, and the medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage. From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Alaferia Medico, Bowdoin College: Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, until I had an opportunity of wit nessing its effects in my own family., or in the families of my friends. This I have now done with a high degree of sat isfaction, in cases both of adults and children. I have found it, as its ingredients show, a pow. erful rernmly for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary diseases. PALRER CLEAVELAND, M. D. Brunswick, Me., Feb. 9, 1849. From an Overseer in the liamillon till its, in this city. Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worst cough I ever had in my life, by your "Cherry Pea tural," and never fail, when I have apportunity, of recommending it to others. Yours, respectfully, S. D. EMERSON. Read the following, and see if this medicine is worth a trial. The patient had become very fee ble, and the effect of the medicine was unmistaka bly distinct:— United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, July 5, 1899. Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Sir, I have been afflicted with a painful affection of the lunge, and all the symp toms of settled consumption, for more than ayear. I could find no medicine that would reach my case, until I commenced the nee of your "Cherry Pec toral," which gave me gradual relief, and I have been steadily gaining my strength till my health is well nigh restored. While using your medicine, I had the gratifica tion of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman. of Sumpter District, who had been.sus pended from his parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you, And am, sir, yours respectfully, .1. F. CALHOUN, of south Carolina. try -The following was one of the worstof canes. which the physicians and friends thought to be in curable consumption: CHESTER, Pa., Aug. 22, 1846. J. C. Ayer,—Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February, and was confined to my bed more than two mouths.. Coughing incessantly night and day, 1 became ghastly and pale, my eyes were sort ken and glassy, and my breath very short. Indeed; 1 was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breath that but little hope for in recovery could be en tertained. White in this situation, a friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of tho Methodist church) brought me a bottle of your Cherry Pecto ral, which 1 tried more to.gratily him, than from any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me to continue its use, and 1 soon found my health much improved.. Now in three months, I am well and strong, and can attributeemy cure only to your great meicine. With the deepest gratitude, yours, &c., JAMES GODTAZT. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, practi cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by JOHN F. LONG, C. A. HEINITSII, J. W. RAWLINS, Lancazte March 26-91