(The lancastcr intelligencer. VOL. XLIX. fanragtcf Jntellignucr. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY .MOANING, BY E. W. HOTTER. Office in «•' Union Court,” in the rear of the Market House, adjoining Centre Square. TERMS Subscription. —Two dollars per annum, payable in advance; two twenty-five, if not paid within six months; and two'fifty, if hot paid within the year. No subscription discontinued until all ar rearages are paid, unless at the option of the Kditor. Advertisements. —Accompanied by the CASH, and not exceeding.one square, will be inserted three times for one dollar, and tweuty-five cents for each additional insertion. Those of a greater length ifl proportion. \ Job Printing. —Such as Hand Bills, Posting Bills, Pamphlets, Blanks, -Labels, &c., See., .executed with accuracy and at the shohtest notice. ADVERTISEMENTS, Manor Turupike.-^Xoiice. IN pursuance of the provisions ot an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “ An Act authorising the Governor to incorporate the Manor Turnpike road Company,” passed the 13th day of March, 1839; and of the Act Supplementary thereto', passed the 30th day of March, 18-18: the undersigned. Com missioners, named in the said Act Supplementary, -hereby give notice, that the Books ftjr receiving subscriptions to the stock of said Turnpike road Company, will be opened at the places and on the several days following, to wit: At the public house of Daniel Keudig, West King street, in the city of Lancaster, on Monday the 6th day of May next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. At the public house of Abraham Peters in the village of Millerstown, on Tuesdayrthe 9th da\ of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. and ' At the public house of Frederick Cooper, in the city of Lancaster, on Wednesday the 10th day of .May next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. The said Bonks will he kept open lor six hours on each-of the said days, at each of the places named, when and where all persons unlawful age, by. themselves or their agents, may subscribe for anv number of shares of said stock. ABRAHAM PKTKRS, JACOB SHENK,, BARTON B. MARTIN, JOHN IIHRR, {Saw miller. > JACOB BAVSVIAN, JOHN LINTNER, (merchant.) CHRISTOPHER HAGER, GEORGE :M . STEIN.M AN, GEORGE FORD, ISRAEL CARPENTER, JACOB PKTKRS, .. April 18, IB4S-3t-12.j Commissioners. Winslow Glass Works, Camden county Millville Glass Works, Cumberland a,: NEW JERSEY. ; * THESE Works comprise five Factories, with their appendages, of sufficient magnitude to make over 100,000 boxes ot Window Glass annu ally, embracing everv variety of size, trmn 0-S to 33-4 G. The proprietors are determined to leave rio means untried to make their Glass equal in all respects to the European Cylinder Glass. • Thev have engaged the most skilful Blowers and Flatteners. and par ticular .attention is paid >t<> the assorting of the qualities. *f The Cutters are held to a strict responsibility, and for this purpose the glass assorted bv them has their respective names branded on the boxes in w*hich it is packed. Purchasers having just causes of complaint, are requested to report'them to the plained of. Strict attention will be paid to ihcir 'communications, and a remedy applied . Accounts will be opened for sums over §lOO, with punctual men, residing at places where we can draw for their accounts when title. An average credit of six months will be given, ami settlements made semi annually by drafts drawn at one month alter dale, so as to give-the payer timely notice to prepare for it. All orders will be promptly attended to, ad dressed to HAY, BOWPLE it. CO. 34 North Front street, Philadelpnia. March 28, IS4B. _ lh-9 EntcrpriHc Boarding School. r HHE subscriber having been frequently soliieited, J_ has now made an arrangement in his school fur the accommodation of Boarders, either boys or girls, after the first of May next. Instruction wijl be given in all the customary '’branches of an English Education, such as Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Histo ry, Chemistry, Philosophy, Botany, Elocution, Al gebra, and Mathematics; Also, in Phonography, Pitman’s beautiful system of Short-hand Writing, adapted to all purposes of business and correspon dence, as well as for accurate verbatim reporting. Pupils will be furnished with all such books as they desire,, at the usual retail prices. School to com mence on Ihe first day of May. The price for Board. Tuition and Washing, for one Quarter of 13 weeks, will he §2G —one half payable in (advance. The location is in the Village of Enterprise, on the Columbia Railroad, 7 miles east of the city u l ' Lancaster. For further particulars address the subscriber. WILLIAM BURGESS. REFERENCED. Mark P. Copper, JesseTC. Cooper, Isaac Evans, Dr. J. Gibsons, Enos Conard, H. Esbenshade, En terprise. Dr. J. S. Longshore, Edward H. Magill, W. H. Johnson, Bucks county. S. P. Andrews, A. F. Boyle, Editors of the Anglo Saxon, New York. Enterprise, Lan. on.. Pa., Feb. 15, 1648. 3m_-3 Notice to Distillers, AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WHEREAS, I, Jacob Weitzel, of the city of Lancaster, coppersmith, have received bv let ters Patent, recorded in the Patent office in the city of Washington, certain useful improvements in the construction of Stills, which improvements consist of an additional tub, called a doubling tub, which is placed partly above the still, in which tub the doubler i 9 inclosed, the beer which is pumped into the upper tub passes down by a plug pipe into the doubling tub, where it is brought to a boiling state belore it is let into the still, which pipe is opened or stopped when requisite "by means of a plug made •of wood, copper, or any other material. | What I claim as mv improvements are the above described doubling tub and the plug by which the beer passes from one tub to the other, or from the tub into the still. Having received information,amounting to proof, that my patent for the above described improve ments has been violated by several distillers in this -county and in various,other places, I hereby give notice, that unless those persons who have made use of my invention, or have it now in use, without being authorized by me, come forward and make full reparation for having infringed my. patent right, on or before the first day of .March next, suit will be instituted against all and everv such person or persons. JACOB WEITZEL. Feb. 22, 1848. . tf-4 .Warren county, (Virginia,) Land : at Private Sale. THE subscriber is desirous tq dispose of his val uable Farm, situated on the Shenandoah River, five miles above Front Royal (the county town) and • containing about 400 acres, a large proper tion of which is first quality meadow. This 4s§ga Farm is beautifully timbered, well watered, admirably lQcated in point of health, conve nience, and society. The greater part of this land is in the highest state of cultivation, well set in clover, and highly productive; upon the Farm are M Several comfortable Dwelling Houses, and an excellent store house, and the greatest abun dance of the finest fruit of all descriptions. If ' desirable this Farm might be divided into two or more Farms, giving to each a sufficiency of timber and water, and when the improvement of the Shenandoah River shall be completed (which it soon will be) this property cannot fail to be im mensely valuable. I deem it unnecessary to give a more detailed description as persons desiring to purchase will doubtless examine for themselves. : Any communications addressed to me at Front tSeßoyal, Warren county, (Va.) will receive attention. April 18, 1848-2mM2l WM. BENNET. Bank Stock foe Sale. 1 SHARES of CoiujnbiaßanA: and Bridge Com l O pany 'Stock, will be sold at public sale, at the hotel of Daniel Herr, m the borough of Colum bia, on Tuesday, the 9th dav of May. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. \] , when the terms will be made known by JOSEPH M’CLURE Administrator of Wm. M’Knight, dec’d April 11, 1848. 4 t .U SHAWLS.— A'. large assortment of . long and squarge French Shawls for sale at reduced {Successor to Hickok the times are altered, un\i as a Demo cratic Senate, and a Whig House’ of Representatives, are two distinct bodies, with distinct interests and distinct objects, it is projw»r to say Congress an in session. This is an improving world, and has whims very like individuals. We expect soon to hear6uch con versation as the following: “Are Congress in »c.vdon i’ “Is you a member of that are Congiess V j “Tare!'’ j Liberal Measures. j We have- been asked several times what are -the “ liberal measures!" so much talked about, that Pope Pius IX, and other potentates have introduced into Italy. No body has been able to inform! us, until lately we happened to meet one who yas present at the sympathysing meeting in Broadway. He says, they have altered the gallon measure so as to hold six quarts, while the yard measurpis made four feet long, other things in proportion liberal enough we should think.— Elephant. '■■■ ; 07* Watej, when cold, is heavier than the same amount when warm, and for this reason millers sometimes get more power at night than in the day time. U7* a wag used to remark that the reason why unmarried young ladies looked so much at the mooitj was the vulgar belief that there was a nan ET The Kentucky Democratic Convention I nominated Laaascs W. JPowmi as the peiapii didate for Governor. N0.'14.