Stocks, Loans, &c., for Sale. 7 SHARES Manor Turnpike Stock. 15 Litiz do - do. i 8 do Farmer’a Bank do. 33 do Lancaster do do. 60 do Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. do. 120 do - .Conestoga Steam Mill. 1000 Lancaster Steam Mill 6 per cent Loan. 1000 do City do do 6000 do do 6 do The'above Stocks and Loans will be sold it such prices as cannot fail to offer an inducement to per sons having money to invest; all without exception 'bearing interest, or declaring a dividend of from 5 to 10 per cent, yearly* Any information in regard to the prices or terms of sale may be had by calling at the . office of J. F. SHRODER & CO., Corner of .East King and Duke streets. March 19. 8-tf IN THE MATTER of the inten led application of Abraham Peters, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions at the April term, for license to keep a tavern in Manor township, Lancaster county —being an o!d stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Manor, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn 'or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Abraham Peters, and that he is .of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers-and travellers. Jacob K. Shenk, John V. Wright, John Witmer, Michael Bender, J. E. Mellingdr, John Shrater, John Lintner, Joseph R. Neff, Henry Funk, Jacob' Brenner, Henry B. Kauffman, Henry Lintner. March 19. 8-3t* IN THE MATTER, of the intended application of Emanuel Van Kanan, fora License to continue ke'eping a public house in North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster— an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North West Ward, in the city of Lancaster, said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, Do Certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate-the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with said Emanuel Van Kanan, and that he is of good r n pute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences lor the accommodation ol strangers and Jacob Myers, Joseph Gormley, John G.Scovern, John Swint, Simon J. Young, W. Lowry, John G. Offner, George Metzger, John Tool, Levi D. Diller, Henry C. Wentz, Jacob Herzog. . March 19. 8-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application ol Israel Hubbs, to the Honorable Judges of th • Court of Quarter Sessions at the April term, for license to conlinne to keep a tavern in Dillerville, Manheim ttvp., Lan. co.—being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township ol Manheim, where the said inn r or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that; the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Israel Hubbs, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences /or the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Kohroff, Henry Holl, T. J. Patterson, Benj. Herr, George Righter, jr., John Righter, Geo. Righter, Sr., Henry Brown,Michael Shremer, Daniel Maher, John McGrann, PatrickMcLaughiin. march 19 ’ . S-3t IN THE MATTER oT the intended application ol' Ann Parry, to the Honorable Juigis of the Quarter Sessions, at the April term, lor license to continue keeping a tavern at Barnes s Saw Mill, Drumore township, Lancaster county —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of Drumore town ship, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers', and that we are well ac quainted with the said Ann Parry, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Wm. Barnes, John T. Bradley, John Long, G. T. Clark, James M. Steele, P. IV. Housekeeper, ‘John A. Boyd, Etnanuel D. Waters, AmosAiles, John McSparran, Thomas N. McSparran, Abraham Boyce. [March 19-S-3t IN THE MATTER ofthe intended application of Catharine Deiffenderfer, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April tenrL for license to keep a tavern in the Borough of Elizabethtown—itbeingan old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens ofthe Borough of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern is proposed to kept, do certify, that, the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the’ said Catharine Deiffenderfer, and that she is of good repute'for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers. Jacob Redsecker, Fam’l Redsecker, P. H. Haag, James'Bryan, Samuel Harmany, John Lynch, A. Greenawalt, Isaac Redsecker, George Bvrod, J. A. Smith, J. Schaeffer, Joseph Strouse, George W. Boyer, George Peirce, George Patterson, Joseph Clinton. [march 19-*3t-S IN THE MATTER of the intended application ol Jonathan Diffenderfer, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions at the •April’ term, for license to keep a tavern in the township of West Donegal—it being an old ptand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of West Donegal, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Jonathan Diffenderfer, and that he is of good repute tor honesty and temper ance, and is we’ll provided with house-rootn and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.- Jacob Reosecker, Sam’l Redsecker, P. H. Haag, John Crowley, Adam Mnsser, Jacob Keller, Sam uel Musser, Michael Kauffman, John Gempshonn, John B. Horst, Isaac Redsecker, Henry Shuhz, John Lynch, Frederick \N ilson, A. Greenawalt, David Keller, Jos. George Donaker, Jacob Bishop, march 19 3t*B IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Peter H. Haag, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April Term, 1860, for license to continue keeping a tavern in the Borough of Elizabethtown, at the Harrishurg and Lancaster Railroad, in said Bor ough—it being an old stand. W E, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is nece§9ary to a- commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the' said Peter H. Haag, and that he is of good rdpute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveni ences lor the accommodation of stringers and trav ellers. Jacob Redsecker, Abm. Brenneman, Samuel Redsecker, Benjamin Shealfer, Joseph Strouse, Michael Fitch, Isaac Redsecker, George Bvrod, J. Schaeffer, Henry Shultz, Win. Hagee, Samuel Harmony, Solomon Moiir. [march 19-*3t-8 IN THE M ATTER of the intended application of Daniel O’Do'Nell, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April term, for license ty keep a tavern in the township of Mount Joy—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Mount Joy, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Daniel O'Donnell, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is d with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Wm. Miller, John Shaelfer, Henry Grosh, Jacob A. Brenneman, Jacob Baxtresser, D. H. E. Laros, John W. Roeting, Daniel Balmer, George Bvrod, Wiijiam Pfaff, Joseph Boyers, Conrad Gfing. march 19 3t*B IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Eliz’iH Burke, to the Honorable Judges o( the Court of Quarter Sessions at the April term, for license to keep a tavern in the township of Ful ton —it being an old stand. WE. ihe undersigned, citizens of the township of Fulton, where said inn or tavern is proposed to kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessat-y/fco accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are jvell ac quainted with said Eliz’tb Burk,e and thatshe is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. James McSparren, Oliver Caldwell, G. W. Whit aker, Edw. J. Hewes, Wm, Arnold, J. B. Stubbs Benjamin Brooks, John Findley, John Kennedy, Geo. H. Hewes, Milton Blake, Elias Penington. march 19 3t_g IN THE MATTER of the intended application of William J. Steele to the Honoroable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April term, 1850, for license to keep a tavern in the S. E." Ward of the city of Lancaster, sign of the “Mansion House” —it being an old stand. WE the undersigned citizens of the South East Ward, where said Inn or Tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that the said inn or tavern is neces sary t to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Wm. J. Steele, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is w'ell provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. A. M. Cassidy, P. Cassidy, Henry Hegeiuer, Ja cob Foltz, John J. Eshleman, Thomas Rooney, G." F. Rote, P. K. Brenneman, Neal Christian Shertz, Charles A. Heinitsh, Daniel Lagen. march 19 *3t-8 Brown’i Essence, of Jamaica Ginger. Prepared only by Frederick Brown, at hit Drug and Chemical Store, north east comer Fifth and Chesnut streets, Philada. THE Essence is a preparation of unusual excel lence and of varied properties. In all cases where a powerful and safe stimulant is required, it is unrivalled for efficacy as well as immediate ac tion. To the traveller and to the family circle it is invaluable, as a lew drops diluted in sugar and wa ter present a safe and agreeable remedy to the in valid who requires immediate relief, as well as- to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonic. In a Southern climate, where the relaxation ofthe system so generally induces thirst for stimulants, it will always be found an excellent substitute for those tempting beverages which debilitate the sto mach andeause a morbid condition of its powers. In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the bowels, in nausua and sea-sickness, it is an active and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing remedy, and is prescribed by the most eminent of the medical faculty. A supply of the above received and for sale by J. GISH & CO. Lancaster, J. M. LUTZ Harrisburg, aod by Druggists generally, march 19 ’5O 6m-8 Estate of Catharine Unger, wife of Isaac Unger. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS Michael Danner, Trustee of Cath arine Unger, wife of Isaac Unger, did on the Bth day of March, 1850, file in the office of the Prothonotary of 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 apDoin ted the 22nd day of April, 1850, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Prpth’ys Office, Lan. March 19, 1850. 8-4 t Estate of George Peters and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS Daniel'Lefever, Assignee of Geo. Peters and wife, did on the 4th day of March, ISSO, 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 appoin ted the loth cay of April, 1850, for -the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: > HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys Office, Lan. March 19, ’5O. [4t-*8 Columbia Bank & Bridge Co; INTEREST ON DEPOSITES. AT a meeting of the Directors of the Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, held on Tuesday, ttie 4*th of December, 1549,-it was Resolved, That from and a ter the sth of Decem ber, 1849, interest will b« paid on deposits made with this institution, as follows, viz : On sums deposited for three months, at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. On sums deposited for six and nine months, at the rate of 4J per cent, per annum. On sums deposited for twelve monts, at the rate of .. y 5 per cent, per annum. The interest on the twelve months deposites to be paid annually. Bv order of the Directors, SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Columbia, March 19, 1850. 8-3 m Bernard Barton’s Life, Letters and Poems. BY his daughter, with a Portrait. A neat 12mo. new volume. Just received at J. GISH’S CHE \P BOOK STORE. A Dictionary of the Synonymical Terms of the English Language, by the Rev. James Rawson, A. M., vol. l2mo. Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine Work and En gineering, No. 5; also on hand, back numbers, 25 cents. The Debtor’s Daughter, or, Life and its Changes. A new American storv. Founded on Facts. By T. S. Arthur. f The Wilmingtons, by Mrs. Marah, author of “ Mordaunt Hall,” “ Emilia Wyndham,” &c. 25 c. The Bronze Statue; or the Vitgin’s Kiss, bv Reynolds, author of “ Life in London,” &c ; vol. 1,50 cents. Notes on California and the placers; how to get there, and what to do afterwards—2s cents. The Confessions of Com. Cregan, the Irish Gil Blass ; by Charles Lever, parts 1 and 2—price 25 cents each. ; Downing’s Horticulturist, for March, 25 cts. The Albany Cultivator, for March—lo cts. All the new Books received as soon as published and sold at the lowest prices at J. GISH’S Cheap Book Store, North Queen st., Lancaster. Majch 19 8 WE STUDYJTO PLEASE. The attention of Builders and others is respectfully invited to the exterisive and well selected stock of Building Hardware and Tools, NOW ofiered by the subscriber, consisting in part as iollows : American Front Door Locks, upright, with night work, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. ~ American Front Door Locks, upright, plain, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American Front Door Locks, and Store Door, Ho rizontal or upright, brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American Rim Locks, all sizes and qualities.— White or brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American Mortice Locks, all sizes with plated, white or brass furniture, porcelain. American Mortice Latches, all sizes, with plated, white or brass furniture, porcelain. American Mortice and Rim Closet Locks; plated or brass escutcheons, porcelain. American Drop, Stop, Thumb, Gate, and Store Door Latches. Also, Imported Locks ahd Latches of every des cription. Baldwin’s, and American Butt Hinges, of all sizes, fast or loose joint. Shutter Gate, Strap, T., and Blackflap Hinges, all kinds. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush, and Spring Bolts, of wrought or cast iron and brass, every description. Screws, Sprigs, Glue, eland Paper of the best quality. American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, of every variety. “ Buttons, plain or on plates, brass, iron, or bronzed. “ Nobs, plated, white, irou or wood, all kinds. Sash-Cord, common and patent, with other articles too numerous to mention. I£7“NAILS and Sash-Weights at Factory Prices. {CrAU Goods DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE toj, any part of the city and districts. j ’ At this establishment can be found one of the largest and best assortments of White and Fancy Nobs for Locks, &c., in the city; some patterns of which, cannot be seen, or obtained, at any other" store. TOOLS* Spear & Jackson’s Back, Panel, Hand, and Ripp SAWS, imported expressly for Rqtail Sales, alt selected with care: Sole Agent for the celebrated Planes, &c. made by E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster, Pa., being all made of split wood, and the Bitts ground and tried. Beatty’s and Williams s make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, &c., Pugh’s and Slack s make of Augers and Auger Bitts, all sizes. American Squares and Bevils of every description. “ Rules, Gauges, Sawsetts, Compasses, Screwdrives, &c. “ C. S. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes. Anvils and Vices, all sizes. Steel, Iron, and Wooden Braces, with C. S. Bitts, in great variety. W. Greaves & Son’s Butcher’s and other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plane-Irons, &c., Btc. Addis’ celebrated Carving Tools, all shapes. Making one of the best and most extensive as sortments of Building Hardware and Tools in the State. At this establishment it is considered a pleasure to show the Goods. You are invited to calf and examine the assortment, and hear the prices asked, before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see us. ' , WM. M. McC-LURE, No. 257 Market street, between Ith and bth, upper tide, Philadelphia. March 12. 7-3 m. Dissolve the Union? NEVER, as long as the People continue the “rush” at H. C. FONDERSMITH’S BEE HIVE GROCERY, opposite the Farmers’ Bank, Lancaster. Just received 50 boxes Messina ORANGES, very sweet and juicv, will be sold cheaper than apples, at lhe *• BEE HIVE GROCERY. PRO\ ISIONS.—IOO pieces Jersey cured HAMS, DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONGUE \\ For sale at the BEE HIVE GROCERY. TO HOTEL KEEPERS.—Just received 100 bot tles Maglory, Vtex andEauDe Vie De Cognac. warranted equal to any BRANDY in the city For sale at the BEE HIVE GROCERY BBLS. new crop N. O. Sugar a:.d Molasses, «_/ \J for sale at the BEE HIVE GROCERY, Kf\f\ POUNDS PRIME CHEESE, now opening at the BEE HIVE GROCERY. b CONFECTIONARY. —500 pounds CANDIES, warranted to keep dry, and not to change color. For sale wholesale and retail at the BEE HIVE GROCERY . SALT. 100 sacks Ground Alum and Dairy Salt, for sale at the BEE HIVE GROCERY. Fresh vermicelli md macaroni. Also Heckas/ Farina and Samp, fresh from' the Croton Mills, New York. Just received at,the .. , c B£E GROCERY , March 5-6] Opposite the Farmers’ Bank. JgjP It SAND’S SARSAPARILLA IN QUART BOTTLES, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AND FOR THE CURE OF MERCURIAL DISEASES, SCROFULA RHEUMATISM, CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, STUBBORN ULCERS, LIVER COMPLAINT, dyspepsia, bronchitis, SALT RHEUM, CONSUMPTION, FEVER SORES, * FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ERVSYPELAB, LOSS OP APPETITE. ‘ PIMPLES, BILES, GENERAL DEBILITY, &.C. THE PROPRIETORS, havespeni much lime in biingi.,2 this preparation of Sarsaparilla 10 its present state of perfection ; 'and the expert ence of fourteen years has furnished ihem the most ample opportunity to s'udy, in their various loans, the diseases lor which it is recommended, and to adapt it exactly 10 their relief and cure. — Patients who wish a really gO'>d Medicine are inviied to give it a trial, and satisfy themselves of its superiority, and tin* invaluable property it poss < sse9 of arresting nnd curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged to hold one Quart, in its present improved form may safely claim to be the br*t and cheapest medicine of the age. Its pro gress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a lone line of lacts and cutes, that stand as land marks and beacons fur the invalid, pointing the way 'o the haven of health, and what it has already done for the thousands who have used it, it is capa ble of doing for the millions still suffering and struggling with disease. It purifies, cL-anses. and srireiifiihens the fountain springs of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole animal frame. REMARKABLE CURE OF bronchitis. New York. Feb. 17, 1848. Messrs. Sands: Having suffered many years with a disease of my throat, affecting the latynx during which time 1 was treated by the mos‘ dis tinguished physicians in Europe and the United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all the time my general health and declining, and the disease making fearful progress: caustic applications were used, and whatever else was thought most efficient for producing a cure ; but I am confident the deplorable situation I was in, rfie la-yjta’iiis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my hie, had I not obtained relief through the medtutn of your Sarsaparilla I must say. gen tlemen. when l commenced using the Sars.ipartlla I did not place much confidence in' its virtues; and this will not surprise vou,.wheu you are informed I had tried more than fifty different .emedies during the past four years wiiho.it any success; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a lew weeks, I was obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous spe cific has not only relieved, but cured me; and 1 t herefore think it my duty, gentlemen, for ihe oen efit of suffering humanity, to give you this attesta tion of my cure. Yours, very nulv, d. parent. Consulate of France in the United Stales. The above statement and signature were ac knowledged in our presence by Mr. U. Parent as true. For the Consul General of France, L. B 0 RG,- V ice Consul. New York, Feb. 17, 1848. The Ibllowii-.g testimony from Rev. Jno. Grigg, late Rector of the Church of the Crucifixion in tins city, commends itself to the attention of ihe afflicted. Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases effected by.-thts medicine are almost daily received Messrs. 'Sands: A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrof ulous affection, &e. with the most beneficial effect resulting from its use. It gives me very great pleasure to record nty testimony in behalf of its virtue and efficacy, hoping that others tnav be in duced to make a trial ot it. JNO. GRIGG. New York, May 10, ISIS. LIVER COMPLAINT. The following is an extiact from a letter from Rev. William Galusita: Berkshire, Vt., Oct. 22, 1848. Messrs. Sajids: I have been afflicted with a se vere pam in my side, occasioned by a diseased liver, lor the lasi twenty years, suffering at nnms what language cannot convey ; but since taking your Sarsaparilla, I have been greatly relieved, so much so that I have been able to attend to my business, and preach occasionally, for the last eighteen mo. I wholly discarded all other medicine, and thor oughly tried the Sarsaparilla, which I can recom mend in truth and sincerity to all those who are in any way afflicted with any species of scrofulous complaints. 1 here have been some remarkable cures effected by its use in this vicinity. Mrs. I. Shaw, by the use of six bottles, was restored to better health than she had before enjoyed for ten years; and W. Stevens, who had been severely afflicted with erysipelas, was entirely cured by the use of a few bottles. Yours truly, W.vi. GALUSHA. SCROFULOUS AFFECTION of the EYES. South Kinston, R. 1., Oci. 11, 1847. Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen— My linle daughter when one year old, was attacked wiih a scrofulous humor ofKlier face, which soon after extended into her eyes, causing almost lo'al blindness in one of ihe*n, and disfiguring her whole face. I employed two physician- to atiend her, who exhausted their inmost skill io give her relief, but it all proved useless, and iiuaily some one remarked to me ihai he had known o! some sinking cures effected by Sand’s Sarsaparilla, and advised me to iry it. I obtained one botile, which she commenced using, and befjrc it was all used up it had effected an en tire cure. Ii is now over f.«ur years since she was cured, and there lias been no reappearance of ihe disease, and we are sn'Dfied ihai it is a perfect cure. Ii gives me grea' pleasure m add ihai I can recom mend it to any Mifferer from any similar comp aim. Respectfully y-mrs, GEO. ROBINSON. Prepared and sold. Wholesale and reiail, by A R. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton sireet.'corner of W.lham. New York. Sold also by Druggists generally ilirnughoui ihe United •Stales and Cana.m*. Price $1 per Bottle: six Bo'iles (or $5. Sola by GE'TRGE A. MtLLER, Lancaster: and by FRED'K BROWN, Philadelphia. GREAT? improvement In Dorse Power Threshing Machines. AT S. B. HAINES’ Establishment, where it i well worth while to‘Call, See, and Examine,’ before purchasing elsewhere. For those persons who want the best and cheapest Threshing Ma chines, as well as all kinds of repairing done, I would invite them to call at my shop, where all may be accommodated in the best manner. Lever Horse-Power Machines lor 1,2, 3, and 4 horses. Also, Endless-Chain Horse Power for 1,2, and 3* horses. Cornshellers; hay. straw, and corn fodder Cutters made at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Don’t mistake the shop; itis in East King street, on the left hand side going east, a few doors above Espenshade’s (formerly Swope’s) hotel, and nearly opposite D. Cockley’s store, where I will be happy to wait on cus omers. * rrv N. B.—l hereby caution the public not to infringe on my patent, as it is rapidly going into use, and will eventually take place of all others. S. B. HAINES, Patentee, nov 13 ’49 v 42-ly-eow ‘ For Rent. The three story brick dwelling in Duke St., now occupied by D. Hartman, Esq.; formerly the residence of Col. James Cameron. Possession given on the Ist of April neat. Apply t 0 HENRY E. LEMAN, Corner of Duke and Walnut Streets, march 12 House Painters Wanted. SIX Journeymen House Painters wanted imme diately. None need apply but good and com petent workmen. s. w. Taylor, March 12-21] East Orange street, Lancaster. To' Contractors. SEALED Proposals for building a Bridge across Octorora Creek, between Chester and Lancaster counties, at Hudgson’s Ford in Colerain twp., will be received at the Commissioners offices, at West j.® Ble r an d Lancaster, until Monday, the first day o April next, and at Hudgson’s Ford, until the 6th - °J ,^ e same month, at 10 o’clock iu the morn ing of that day. rT!? e an an< * s P e cifications can be seen at any th i 076 namec * offices, at any time previous to the letting. JOHN WITMER, HENRY MUSSELMAN, , _ „ DAVID STYER, march 19-tf-B.] Commissioners. Tlie Union of the States QUICK SALES! SMALL PROFITS FOR THE SAKE OF THE UNION ! THE American Eagle soars triumphantly over all Disunionists at Markley’s EAGLE GRO CERY AND CONFECTIONARY STORE, No. 15 West King street, SIGN OF THE «BALD EAGLE." The Eagle proudly soars above, And wings its fearless way, And gathers to its well filled nest New food from day to day. 'lt gathers from the sunny climes— from far, far distantshores, From rocks that perch above the sea ’Gainst which the waters roar. It cares not for the larger birds, And smaller ones far less, But strives to gain its victory By Liberty or Death ! Then, oh, good livers of the earth, *T will all be for the best, For you to call at MARKLEY’S store, For that’s the Eagle’s Nest! The proprietor of the “ Great Eagle Grocery and Confectionary,” respectfully calls the attention of his friends and the public to his Fresh Stock of Groceries and Queensware that he has just received from the Philadelphia and New York markets. It is his intent on to use his utmost endeavors to please the most fastidious in every article in his line. His experience in said business in Philadelphia, gives him great advantages in his purchases, as they are received from first hands, thereby afford ing him the opportunity to sell at Philadelphia prices. He takes this opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to the Public for the very liberal en couragement he has received since his opening, and trusts he will continue to merit a continuation of the same. Small profits and quirk sales, Wholesale and Retail ; Call and see me if you will, I am sure I’ll sell you a bill. JNO. B MARKLEY, One door below Cooper’s Red Lion Hotel N. B.—About the Ist of April I purpose enlarg ing my store, in order to accommodate the patrons of the Eagle more comfortably. J. B. M. “ Lancaster, March 12, 1850. 7-4 t Valuable Lands for Sale. A gentleman in Virginia offers for sale a very desirable tract of Land lying in the county of Greenbrier, west of the Allegheny mountains. It contains about Twenly-Two Hundred Acres; —seventeen hundred of which are rich alluvial bottom, —not surpassed in fertility by any in the Union. Some three or four hundred acres of the bottom, and about two hundred acres of the upland are open tor cultivation. The unsleared portion of bottom land is covered with a forest of SHELL BARK, HICKORY, MAPLE, BUCKEYE, OAK AND ASH The tract lies immediate ly on the Great Kanawha Turnpike, within a short distance of the celebrated \ irginia Springs ; and the central improvement of the State, now in the course of construction, will either piss through or near it. It is confidently believed that salt water may be obtained on it —and hiti iminous coal is abundant. The tract might be advantageously divided into four or more parts ; and in the hands of industrious Pennsylvania Farmers and Graziers, would, in a few years, readily command from $3O to <4O per acre. There are few or no slaves in this section ol the State, and free labor is readily obtained. The owner, living in a distant part of the State will sell the tract for FIFTEEN DOLLARS PER’ ACRE;—on§ fourth cash—the balance in three equal annual instalments. For further particulars inquire at this office. March 12. 7.5 Cbeap Blinds and Shades! B. J WiLLTJMS, No. 12, North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, YENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER and wholesale and retaildealerin Window Shades —awarded the highest PREMIUMS at the New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore exhibitions. CURTAINS made and LETTERED for Stores and Public Buildings. A large assortment of BLINDS and SHADES of new styles and finish, at the lowest Cash prices. The public will 6nd it to their interest to call. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. B. J. W. informs the patrons of FREEMAN’S old establishment, No. 143 i South Second street, that he has removed from there to No. 12 NORTH SIXTH Street, where he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of patronage. [March 12-7-3 m 200 Dollars Reward. Lancaster Bank, ) March 4, 1850. 5 IN consequence of a spurious note composed and formed of pieces taken from several notes of the Lancaster Bank and putting them together, thereby forming a note which never was issued by the said Bank, being offered at the counter of the Bank, the subscriber is induced to believe that other notes of similar character are now in circulation, and for the purpose of guarding the public against this fraud, and arresting the practice thereof the said Lancas ter Bank offers a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person who will prosecute to conviction the person or persons guilty of this offence—and all people are. hereby notified not to take these false and spurious notes or the notes which have been mutilated to create them, as they are advised that they are not liable for the payment of the same. B. C. BACHMAN, Cashier. March 12. 7.31 To Gas Fitters. 10,000 pounds BRASS TUBING. assorted sizes, 1-4, 5-16, 6-16, 7-16,1-2, 9-16,5-8,7-8, 3-4,1, lj and lx inches on hand and for sale in lots to suit purchasers at manufacturers prices by N. & G. TAYLOR, Nos. 3 and 5, Branch street, Philadelphia. March 12, 1850. , 7-iOt Collodion or Etherlal Solution of Gum Cotton. ! THIS Compound will be found to possess re-' markable adhesive properties, and is recom mended as a substitute for sticking plaster in Sur gical Operations, &c. For sale at CHARLES A. HEINITSH’S Drug and Chemical Store, East King street. F.eb 26. 5-lm Estate of John Price, dec’d. LETTERS of Administration de bonis non with the will annexed, upon the estate of Juhn Price, ot Marietta, Lancaster county,deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby requested f o make im mediate payment; and those having-claims against the same to present them, dulv authenticated; for settlement, to JOHN M. WALLER, Administrator de bonis non -with will annexed, residing at Marietta. s [Feb. 19-4-6t* AA T,,NS HOOP IRON, i, i, ln, ix, lj and 2 inches. ’ 40 Tons Rod Iron, 3-1-6 to f inches. 10,000 Libs. Sheet Brass. 5,000 “ Brass Wire. 2,000 “ Copper do. 10,000 ** Brass Kettles, bailed and unbaii ed, on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers at reduced prices, by N. & G. TAYLOR, Nos. 3 and 5 Brarfch Street, Philadelphia. March 12, 1850. 7-10 t “JOOO WA^TED immediately for which good landed security will be given. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent. J. F. SHRODER & CO., Corner of East King and Duke streets. March 5. g_ t f IVew Tailoring Establishment. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the TAILORING BUS iiVKSSin Centre Square, next door to Baumgard ner’s Store, m the room recently occupied by G. Washington Baker, Esq. He will be in receipt of the latest Fashions, and he flatters himself that his long experience in the business, will enable him to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. „ , c JOHN MAKINSON. Feb. 26, 1860. s _ !y Harrison’s Columbian Ink. A NOTHER invoice of Harrison’s celebrated XX Columbian Ink in Quart, Pint, Half Pint and Gill Bottles, just received and tor Bale at GEORGE A. MILLER’S Drug and Chemical Store, West King st., Lan. March 12. Estate of Wm. Woble, dec’d. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Wm. Noble, late of Sadsbury township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned : All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same will present them to the under signed executors, residing in Sadsbury township Lancaster county, and at Hopewell Cotton Works, Chester county. W. F. P. NOBLE, SAM’L J. DICKEY, - „ EBEN’R J. DICKEY, March 12-7-61-1 Executors. Estate of Peter Reed. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Peter Reed, F.sq., late of the city of Lancas ter. dec d, have been granted to the subscriber re s.dmg mthe said city: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pai ment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settle- V,„ . JOHN FONDERSMITH, March 12-7-6tJ Administrator. IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Adam Kendig, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions at the April Term, 1850, for license' to continue keeping a pnblic house in Conestoga township—it being an old stand. "rTTE the undersigned, citizens of the township TT of Conestoga, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Adam Kendig, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Harnish, S. S. Welsh, Martin Hess, Chris tian Shenk, farmer, Benjamin Hess, Christian Hess, Abraham Vlyer, Abraham Charles, Simon R. Wea ver, Christian Good, John Erb, John H. Harman, march 12 *3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of David McNeely, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions at the April term, for license to keep a tavern in East Donegal township, Lancaster county —being an old stand. WE, the undersignet}, citizens of .Mount Joy, in East Donegal township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said David McNeely, and that he is of good repute lor honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Isaac Shertzer, James Barlow, Levi Ricksecker, Isaac Hershey, John A. Bartruff, Philip Royer, Andrew Myers, Robert Dysart, John Ream, Samuel Ehrman, Geo. Myers, W. McNeel, Jac. Earhart. March 5 6-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of John Roth, Sen , to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions at the April term, for license to keep a tavern in Warwick town ship, Lancaster co.—being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Warwick, wbeie the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John Roth, 6r . and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of Strangers and travellers. «■ Abm. Myers, John Roth, jr., George Gieger, Josiah SnaveJy, Samuel Fritz, John M. Evans,Jno. Becker, Edward Alexander, Peter Fieles, Peter Kafroth, Jacob Graver, J., Samuel Hess, Joseph Hess. [March 5-6-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Philip Fitzpatrick, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April term, for a license to keep a tavern in the South West Ward of the city of Lancaster, sign ol the “ White Lamb”—being an old 6tand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the Southwest Ward, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Philip Fitzpatrick, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. ' E. Steward, John C. Sample, Wm. S. Amweg, Chas. Gillespie, Wm. Wright, Wm. Miller, Wm. Mathiot, Wm. Taylor, Reah Frazer, G. A. Miller, Henry Miller, Michal Withers. March 5. 6-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of George W. Boyer, to ihe Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sess ons, at the April term, for license to continue keeping a tavern in Eliza betown, Lancaster county, sign of the “ Black Horse” —being an old stand. WE, the citizens of the Borough of El zabethtown, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is neccessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said George W. Boyer, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and strangers and travellers. Jacob Redseeker, James O’Neal, Joseph Sebastian Keller, Chas. Elbecke, Isaac Redseeker, Abm. Brenneman, Samuel Harmany, Isaac Bau man, Samuel Redseeker, James Bryan, William Wilson, A. Greenawalt, H. A. Wade. March 5 6-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Jacob Sherer, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April Term, ISSO, for license to continue keeping a tavern in the North West Ward of the city of Lancaster, at the corner of North Queen and Lemon sts.— ii being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North W-est Ward ol the city, of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify that the said inn or tavern is necessary to ac commodate; the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob Sherer, and that he is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Vl-cCalla, George Hambright, Levi Zecher, Isaac Powj, Caspar Weaver, Isaiah F. Entriken, George Metzgar, Harry C. Wentz, Robert Moder well, Thomas J. Wentz, Christian Rine, John G. Offner. [march 12-3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of George Hinkle, to the Honorable Judges of the Court ol Quajrter Sessions at the April Term, ISSO, for license to-continue keeping a public house in the Southwest Ward, of the city of Lancaster, sign of “Lafayette,” now kept by J. F. Kautz —it being an old stand. WE the undersigned citizens of the Soule West ward of the city of Lancaster, where the said Inn or Tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that the said Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said George Hinkle, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is'well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation; of strangers and travellers. Matthew Faulding, John W. Mackey, John Wil liams, Sr., James Williams, Jno. Williams, Jr., Ja cob Keitch, Jacob Kautz, Benjamin Kautz, Henry Gants, Jacob F. Kautz, Rcah Frazer, Jacob Shin del, Henry Gast', William Klinger, John Myers, march 12 3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of William Echternacht, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, at the April term, for license to keep a tavern in the Borough of Strasburg—being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough ot Strasburg, where said inn or tavern i 6 proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said William Echternacht, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for ihe accommodation of strangers and travel ers. James Graham, William Black, Jesse Gyger, Joseph Potts, D. F. Witmer, Jacob Potts, George H. Miller, Levi Summy, Amos E. Cochran, Daniel Rosch, A. Schultz, Win. Steacy. March 12. 7-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of John Hamilton, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions at the April term, for,a license to continue keeping a tavern in the' North East ward in the city of Lancaster—being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North East ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, tnat the said inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with said John Hamilton, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the occommodation of strangers and travellers. C. Kline, John Fondersmith, Geo. Brubaker, David King, John Carr, D. Heitshu, William Gable, John F. Long, George D. Sprecher, Reuben S. Rohrer, Edm. M. Kline, George Meyer. March 12 7-3r* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of James H. Houston, to the Honorable Judges of the Court of,Quarter Sessions, at the April term, for license to continue keeping a tavern in Salisbury township, Lancaster county —being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Salisbury, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said James H. Houston, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house »oom and conve niences lor the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Enoch Passmore, John Roop, John Bartley, Mar tin Greenleaf, Elias Eby, .Henry Dickinson, Peter Eby, B. F. Houston, Christian Kurtz, Jno. Umble, Jr., Isaac Levingston, Henry Levingston. March 12 7-3t* Wheeler’s Tooth Wash. WHEELER’S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH, an immediate and effectual cure for the Tooth Ache; and an arrester of decay of the Teeth.— Warranted perfectly innocent. For sale by GEO. A. MILLER, March 12-7-tf] Druggist, West King st. Alexander’s Trlcobaphe. Anew and extraordinary discovery; being a LIQUID DYE, which instantaneously changes the color of the Hair to a beautiful Brown or Black, without injury to the Hair or Skin. For sale by GEO. A. MILLER, March 12—7»ti] West King street. Lancaster Savings’ Institution. Jwj OTICE.—At a meeting ol the Board of Trustees k Lancastei Savings* Institution held on the 18th day of October last, it was among other thiogs, Resolved, That Ten Thousand dollars of the Cap ital Stock of the Lancaster Savings’ Institution, in addition to that already paid in, be and the same is hereby required to be. paid, by the stockholders (being ten dollars on each share of stock) in four equal quarterly instalments, as follows, viz: One lourth thereof on first day of April- ISSO. “ do “ “ “ <« ,T u ]y a ft do t 6 ■“ ; l <« Oct. « “ do “ “ tf “ Jan. 1851. and that the times of declaring the semi-aunual dividends, be changed from the first Thursdays in May and November, to the first Thursdays in July and January of each year. At the same time it was alscf* further Resolved , That, from and after the first day of November, 1349, the rates of interest to be paid on moneys deposited to be as follows* viz ‘ On sums deposited fo* 3 mo. 5 per ct. per annum. Sums deposited for 6 and 9 mo, 41 per ct do. Sums deposited for 12 mo 5 do do and that the inierast be paid semi-annually on the 12 month deposits. The capiial stock of the Lancaster Savings In stitution is fixed by the Act of Incorporation at $50,000, of which sum $20,000 has already been paid in, and the additional instalment now order ed to be paid, will increase that amount to $30,- by the Ist of Janury, 1851. Thjs Insitution presentsi nducements to depos itors of money, which are not to be*found in any other institution in the State, and enables per sons having no immediate use for their monies, to draw an amount of interest thereto-te equal to the ordinary rates paid in the county and upon the most undoubted security. By order of the Board of Trustees, CHARLES BOUGHTER, Treas’r. Lan Feb 12. 3.2 m Important to Cabinet Makers, Carpenters and Wheel Wrights. THE subscriber has received an agency for the sale of OTIS’ PATENT MORTISING MA CHINES in Lancaster co’y, and he is now ready to dispose of them at the lowest price. It is onl) necessary to say that they need but be seen in op eration for their utility to be acknowledged.* WHEEL HUBS or BEVIL MORTISING can be done on this Machine, although simple in its con struction. , . One of these machines can be seen in operation at his shop. The subscriber has constantly on hand a large supply of MAHOG NY VENEERS and the cele brated NEW YORK VARNISH, all of which he will sell at Now York prices. To his customers, by calling on him, he will show the newly discovered mode of filling the grain of Wood without rubbing with Pumice stone according to the old plan—a discovery ol* great value to the Cabinet Maker. t JOHN CARR, Cabinet Maker, East Kiog street, a few doors above Espenshade’s Hotel. Lancaster, Jan. 8, I*so. 50-tf Selling off Winter Clothing. Great bargains at the Lancaster HALL OF FASHION. Persons who aie in want of CLOTHING, (and all those who are not in immediate want,) would be well paid for their visit by calling at the above place, and examining the extensive stock, which wiJ] fuljy prove that the proprietor can offer inducements to the public such as never before offered in the city of Lancaster. Lancaster Hall of Fashion, North Queen Street, 3 doors south of Orange. J. GORMLEY, Feb 2-tf-3 Propr etor. Brushes! Brushes! THE subscriber is in the receipt of a good assor ment of FLESH, HAIR, NAIL and TOOTH BRUSHES. Adam’s Curved Flesh Brushes, adap ted to the shape of the body, and are a most ad mirable article for invalids, and persons of seden tary habits. They are for sale by GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist, West King st. Lancaster. Feb. 5 i-tf Shoulder Braces. IT is said that the habitual use of a good SHOUL DER BRACE, will so develope the chest as to cause it to expand two or three inches in a year. — If this be so, comment is unnecessary. Dr. Fitch nas appointed the subscriber agent for the sale of his celebrated Braces and Instruments for “ Pro lapsis Uteri,” where a good supply will always be found. GEO. A. VIILLER, West King street. February 5. 2-tf Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. GM. ZAHM, corner of East —- • King street and Centre Square, would call attention his fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELR Y, SILVER WARE, CUTLERY’, Hair a.i-1 C'ntb Brushes, Perfumery, Pocket IL.inject". e!'.s, Thermometers, Spy Glasses, Mu" fanatical Instru ments, ( anes, Accordeons, &c. All goods sold by him warranted wh?t thev are sold fur. » Repairing of all kinds attended to. Seals for Societies, Lodges, Corporations, ic., neatly engraved. Stensil Plates for marking barrels, boxes, &e. cut. GIVE HIM A CALL. Lancaster, Feb. 19, 1850. 4-tf Notice. Assigned Estate of John Lyle, deceased. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Henry .Miller, Assignee of said John Lyle, dec’d, will attend for the purposes of his appointment at the public house of Christian Shertz, in the city ol Lancaster, on Friday the 22 d day of March next, at 2 o’clock, P. VI., at which time and place all cred itors or o-hers interested are notified to attend. WM. MATHIOT. Lancaster, Feh. 26, ISSO. o-4t Assignees’ Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Hanson B. Jacobs and Catherine his wile, by deed of assignment bearing date the sth day of February, A. D. 1850, transfeired all the estate of the said Hanson B. Ja cobs to Cyrus H. Jacobs, of Caernarvon township, Lancaster County, and Bernard W ay, of Honey brook township, Chester Gounty, for the benefit of his creditors: All persons having claims against the said Hanson will present them without delay to the undersigned, and all indebted will make imme diate payment to CYRUS H. JACOBS, BERNARD WAY. Caernarvon, Feb. 26. ISSO. 5-6t* Estate of John Stock. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, Martin C. Weaver, trustee ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas, over the said John Stock, did on the 25th day of Feb ruary, iB6O, file in the office of the Prothonotary ol the said Court, his account of the s id estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 23rd day of March next, 1850, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys Office, Lan. March 5, ’5O. 4t-6 Estate of Barbara Eefeve'r. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, A K. Witmer, Administrator of Jonathan Weaver, dec’d, who was Trustee of Barbara Lefever under the wilt of her lather, Jacob Weaver dec’d, did on the l9ih dav of Feb ruary, 1850, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said esiate: * Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the 23rd day of March, 1850 for the comfirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proth’ys Office, Lanc’r, March 5. 4t-6. Estate of Henry llagy, an habitual drunkard. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of LanCr. WHEREAS, John B. Erb, Esq., Committee of the person and estate of the said Henry Hagy, did on the 20th day of February, 1850, 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 appoin ted the 23rd day of M*rch, 1850, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.' 1 Attest: HENRY STOEK, Proth’y. Proty’ys Office, Lan. March 5 ’5O. 6-4 t To Dealers In Coal. 2Cf\r\ Tons Baltimore, Co. Lump Coai wan • v tec, or any other White Ash Coal of equal quality, free of dirt and slate, to be delivered in the yard of Conestoga Steam Mills, Lancaster, - Penna., (and weighed on the scales of the C 0.,) as follows: 300 Tons on or before the 15th day of April, **oo Tons on or before the Ist day of May, 500 on or before the Ist day of June, 500 Tons on or before the Ist day of July, and the balance by the Ist day of August. Sealed proposals will be receivecfat the office until the 18th inst. DAVID LONGENECKER, Ag’t. March 5 3t-6 Valuable City Property for Sale. A ONE STORY HOUSE with basement kitchen situated in a central part of the city, one and a half squares from the Court House. For further particulars inquire of J. F. SHPfcOL't.ib a: bO., N. W. Corner ol E. Kiri ’ and Duke sts. Feb. 26. ‘ 6 Rifle Barrel Finisher Wauled. ONE who understands straightening Rule Bar rels, while being finished in the mill. A per-, manent and desirable situation can be had by addressing Box No. 5, Lancaster Post Office. To a married man a comfortable house will be furnished. March 5. „ 6-3 t CHERRY PECTORAL: For tlte Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. THE uniform success which has attended the use ofthis preparation —its salutary effect—its pow er to relieve and cure affections of the have gained for it a celebrity equalled by no other med icine. We offer it to the afflicted with entire con fidence in its virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue and remove the severest attacks of disease upon the throat and Lungs. These results,as they become publicly known, very naturally attract the attention of medical men and philantropists every where. What is their opinion of CHERRY PEC TORAL may be seen in the following: VALENTINE MOTT, M. D., Prof. Surgery Med. College , New York, says “ It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs.” THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD writes m a letter to his friend, who was fast sinking under an affection of the Lungs:—“ Try the Cher ry Pectoral, and if any medicine can give you relief, with the blessing of-God that will.” CnIEF JUSTICE EUS-TIS, of Louisiana, writes “ That a young daughter of his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup by the Cherry Pectoral.” Hartford, Jan. 2(j, IS4B, Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir ;—Having been rescued from a painful and dangerous disease by vour med icine, gratitude prompts me to semi vou this ac knowledgment, not only in justice to vou, but for the information of others in like afiliction. A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first, became so severe that spitting of blood, a violent cough and profuse night sweats followed and fas tened upon me. I,became emaciated, could not sleep, was distressed by my cough, and a pain tnrough my chest, and in short had all the alarming symptoms of quick consumption. No medicine seemed at all to reach my case, until I providentially tried your Cherry Pectoral, winch soon relieved and now has cured me. Yours with respect, E. A. STEWART. ‘Albany, nL Y., April 17, IS4S. Dr. Aver, Lowell—Dear : —I have for years been afflicted with Asthma in the worst form ; 60 that I have been obliged to sleep in mv chair lor a larger part of the time, being unable to breathe on my bed. 1 had tried a great many medicines, to no purpose, until mv Physician prescribed, as an experiment, your Cherry Pectoral. At first it seemed to make me worse, but in less thanhi week I began to experience the most gra i fying' relief from its use ; and now, in four weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I can sleep on my bed With comfort, amP enjoy a state of health which I never expected to enjnv. GEORGE S. FARRANT. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER, CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS Sold by JOHN K. LONG, C. A. HEIMTSH, J. W. RAW; INS, Lancaster. March 5, 1550.-6 4m] A CARD. I'' HE subscribers beg leave thus to acquaint their ' friends and the public, that they’ve made such arrangements with a house in the city ot Philadel phia, as will enable them to execute orders the purchase and sale of BANR bTOCIC. kail road stock, state AND UNITED STATES LOANs, kc. &c. At the Bo rd of Brokers, with promptness and fidelity and on as favorable terms in every respect, as can be done in Philadelphia. The faithlul and confidential execution of all business entrusted to them may be relied on. Money safely invested for individuals on Estates, in Bonds and Mortgages, State and United States securities, &c. &c. Personal att mtion will be given to the proper transfer, &c., of Stock, Loans, &c., and such general supervision as will obtain for those intrusting business to them the safest and most de sirable securities. AKo, the collection of Notes, Ciiecks, Bills, &c., on Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and the towns &c. in this vicinitv. Also, persons desirous of buying or selling any stock of the Lancaster Hanks, Conestoga Steam Mills, Gas or Turnpike Stocks by leaving the order in our nands will meet wiih'pnn- pt attention. JOHN F. SHJUjDKK, GEORGE K. HEED, N. W. corner of East King ami Duke sta. Lancaster. 12, ISSO. 3-ly Not the Wifmot Proviso, but a Pee Ifiive Provis ' TO MAKE WAY FOR SPRING. M ORE IN consequence of the determination of Wentz & Brother to offer their Winter Stock at reduced prices, a grand rush has been the result —but as there is a “ few - more left of same sort,” - another invitation is extended to one ami all to secure the inducements offered to prepare (or the Spring stock. Over 100 Ladies have taken advantage to secure a MAGNIFICENT LONG hHAVVL. But Ladies not yet supplied call now, as a greater reduction has taken place—as they are determined to supply all who call. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BROTHER, Bee hive Store, North Queen street. Just received 1 case Sup. Domestic Ginghams, which they offer for 12$ cents—notwithstanding the recent rtse in the price of domestic Cottons. BEE HIVE ST.OIIE, No.'if Queen street. Jan. 29-ltf] Lancaster Emporium o(' Taste! CIHARLES B. WILLIA S, Prol'i-ssor of flie / Tonsorial Institute and Physiognomical HAIR CUTTER and extntie SH A V ER, ‘ respectfully in forms Ine citizens of Lanc,i>ter. and strangers wh> may tarry here until their beards grow, that he still continues to carry on nis business in NORTH QUEEN’ ST.. OPPOSITE KAUFMAN’S where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial busineM m all its varied branches. He will shafte you as clean as a City Brokrr, ana cut your hair to suit the shape of your-.head and the cut of your phtz, well knowing that tho whole ob ject and desire is to improve the appearance of tho outer man. From long experience he] Ha tiers him self that he can go through nil the ramifications of the art, with so much skill, as to meet the entire approbation of all who submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his Razor. Each gentleman furnished with a clean towel. SHAM POONI N G done in the most improved style, and Razors sharpened in the cry best manner. Lancaster, Dec. 26, 1849. 48-tf Printer* and Publishers of Sews- paper* ARE informed thai the subscribers are extensive ly engaged in the manufacture of PRINTING INK of every color and quality, which they know to be equal to any manufactured, ami winch they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. And they are determined that their Ink shall recommend itself; they only solicit one trial of it, relying upon its merits for future patronage. Their colored Inks are warranted superior to any manufactured. A circular containing prices, &c.. will be sent to those who desire it. Orders for cash on city agents accepted. Publishers of inserting this adver tisement to the amount of $2 and sending us a copy of the pager, by remitting $n at any time, will receive a 30 lb. keg of extra News Ink. THORNTON b CO.. Steam Printing Ink Works., Philadelphia. Agents for the sale of new'and second-hand printing materials. [February i9-4-6t A Splendid Farm for Sale. THIS Farm is situated in Paradise twp , Lancas ter county,'containing 110 ACRES and is little interior in the county. It will be sold low and on very easy terms.. Enquire at the General Agency Office, Lancaster, for particulars. ALSO, a VALUABLE FARM , containing 120 ACRE 4 situate in Conuv township, in this county. This farm is of superior Limestone Land, divided off in convenient fields. Buildings good, £■, .-,>L with an excellent spring of water at th Iflfjffl door of the dwelling. This property i» well worthy the attention of those, who want to buy. Enquire for particulars at the General Agency Office, Lancaster. ALSO, an excellent STORE STAND* with Store and Warehouse. - Two Story Stone jjaI.DW’Ef.LING HOUSE, Barn, and the pasture or grass of 13 acres of good land, situate in West Earl twp. Thewhnle will be rented for $9O per ii.iiiim. Enquire at the General Agency Office, Lancaster. Jan. 22, l&60-52-tf IS49—-\ew Mackerel. BBLS., J and i, received of this seasons /wVJw.MACKEREL, of the best and choicest brands, which we have and are selling at a small advance. Please call and. see. Alj Mackerel we sell warranted, PINKERTON & SMELTZ, .. * No. 80 North Queen st., under the Museum. October 9, ’49 ly-10-37 4 J; "*'* 3N THE BEE HIVE.
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