thoritie.) would feel bad, and be laughed at tor Siting auegro gentleman on the charge of mur der, when there is so many “poor white tresh to be arrested as rioters. ' TATTLER. Columbia, Marcb-3, 1851. ' Friend Sanderson : —I has'.en to inform you that the poor while woman, whose circumstances were such as to justify “ Tattler” in bringing her case before the public, has been relieved by some ladies whose names I have not as yet learned. I have understood they received their first intimation of this case of destitution through the medium ol Tattler’s letters. All honor to our ladies. . The Democracy of our Borough responded to the regular call ol the Chairman of the County Committee, William B Fordney. Esq, las. Saturday night, and polled one hundred andseven y two vote, for the county delegates, of which Dr. N, B. Wolfe receded Samuel Brooks, i Janies A. Cunningham, S. F. Lockard, . r , • John Slack; CoUmbTa"if’all right. -In haste. TstTibh. Population of Pex.vstlyamia.— According to a statement published, by the Superintendent ot the Census in the National Intelligencer, Pennsylvania has a population of 2,341,204. This is about 20,- 000 more than has generally been allowed her, and indicates an increase, in ten years, ol 617,171—0 r nearly thirty six per cent. She will gain one mem her of Congresß, while New Yoik will lose one and Ohio will only retain her present number. None of the old States have increased in anything like the ratio of Pennsylvania. The statement in the Intelligencer makes the population of the Union 20,067,720 free, and' 3,070,734 slaves; total 23,138,- 454. Pennsylvania contains more than one tenth of the whole population! The returns from many of the States in the Intelligencer are only estimated, and the aggregate is therefore not perfectly correct. We shall publish the returns in full when they are completed. > What a comment is upon the reiterated' assertions ol the whig papers and orators, that the interests of Pennsylvania were sacrificed by the tar. iff of 1846! Her laborers thrown out ol employ ment to starve, and her business prostrated!—Har. -lisburg Keystone. Death of a Venehahlk Colored Citizen. John Campbell, a highly respectable colored citizen, died in this borough, on Monday the . ith instant, at the advanced age of one hundred and six yeyrs.— John Campbell was a .slave for many years in the State of Virginia; but.by strict industry and hones ty he succeeded in purchasing the freedom of him self and wife, for the immense sum of $l5OO. They then removed to tbiß place, where they have both been living, happy and comfortable, for twenty years.— Carlisle Volunteer. MARRIAGES. In Elizabethtown, on the 11th ult., by the Rev. Wm. Gerhardt, Isaac Ilostelter, .to Anna Souts, both of Lebanon. - „ ~ „ r On the same day, by the same, David Cover, of East Donegal, to Rebecca Heisy, of Mount Joy l °On the 28th ult., by'the Rev. John Reganes, Clement Geitncr, of Litiz, to Fanny Rohrer, of Penn '"on'tiie 18th ult., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, John Anderson, to Mary Maclain, both of this city. On the 20th ult., by the same, J. Miller Raub, to Julia Witmer, both of Leesburg. . On the 15th ult., by the Rev. T. P. Yeager, Ja cob Buchter, of West Coealico> to Sarah Calligen, of Elizabeth township. On the 18th ult., by the srftne, Moses Frey, ot East Cocalico, to Misß Casia Gross, ofCumru twp., Berks co. , ... Oh the same day, by the same, Amos Bollinger, ot' Elizabeth twp., to Elizabeth Sahm, ol Ephrata. DEATHS. On Saturday night last, after a short illness, Ja cob Baumgardner, merchrnt of-this .city. His re mains were taken to York, and interred in the family burying ground. On the 18th ult., Joseph Wenger, for many years a Preacher in the Mennonite’Society, aged 84 ?< Cn the 12th ult., Lydia Ann, daughter of Henry S. and Susan Davis, of Brecknock township, this county, aged 2 years, 1 month and 21 days. On Monday evening last, Mary lifting, wile ol William lifting, of this city, aged about 50 years. On the 16th ult.. Elizabeth, daughter of Peter and Magdalene Shalck, aged 2 years. In this city, on the 21st ult., iVlrs. Mary Ann Flick, wife of Jacob Flick, aged about 23 years. . On the 22d ult., at Paradise, Ridley, infant son of the-Rev. E. Y. Buchanan. THE MARKETS [Corrected weekly for the Intellijewor.l • Lancaster Markets. Lancaster, Mar. 1 Butter—l 6 to 18 cents per lb. Eggs—lo to 12* per doz. Chickens—2s to 37* cents per pair. Potatoes—l 6 qents per peck. Apples —12* tp 16 cents per do. Flour—s4,so to $4,75 per bbl. Wheat —94 cents to $l,OO per bu. Rye—s 6 cents per do. Corn —50 cents per r do. Oats —33 cents per ; . do. Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, Mar. 1. Flour—a‘ lair supply—quoted at $4,50. for ex port. Fair superfine $4,7.5 —extra $5,12 to $6,60. Rye Flour—s3,s0 —Corjn Meal 82,75. Wheat—sl,oo to $L 10. Rye, 70cents. Corn 54 to SS’cents. Oats, 40 to 43 cents. Whiskey—27 cents. Cattle Market.— Market pretty well supplied. About 1200 beeves in' market— selling from $6,00 to <57,26. Hogs, from $5 to $6,00. Cows, from Sl6 ■ s to $36. Sheep and Lambs,.,the former from b 2 to $4; the latter.from sl'to $3. Baltimore Markets. $■ . • ' Baltimore, Mar 1. F10ur— 94,50 to 94,15; Rye do. 83,75;. Corn Meal $3,00. Wheat—sl,oo to 91,10. Corn—6o to 62 cents. RJe— 70 to 75 cents. Oats —36 to 371 cents. Whiskey—27 a 28 cents. . Beef Cattle—9s,26 a 87,25 net. . | . Tyndale & Mltcliell. -j TTAVE a splendid assortment of White Stone i rl and Iron Stone Ware. - Colored Stone and Liverpool Ware. _ Tea, Dinner, Toilet, and Breakfast SETS, and separate Prices. They are also'just receiving a large invoice ot CHEAP GLASS 'WARE. . FRENCH and ENGLISH CHINA, at low rates. ' TYNDALE& MITCHELL, ‘ No. 219, Chesnut street, ■Philadelphia. , March 4. Chlques Rock Saw Mills to Reiit. imHElabove Mills situated at the mouth ot the if Chiques creek, (and driven by the same,) are offered for lent. Possession to be given or or before •the-Ist day of April next. The Mills are fayora bly located on the Penna. Canal, and Rail Road above Columbia. They are capable of producing bill stuff of any size or length, boards, plank, and Dlastering laths. For further particulars apply to * ' E. HALDEMAN & Co. Columbia, Pa. March 4-3t-G] Confectionary, Wholesale and Retail, at the “ OLD STAND," No. 6, Eatt King ttreet, Lancaster, Pa. (11OUNTRY Merchants and others are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. ~ ET All orders promptly attended to, on the most reasonable terms. March 4-3t-0] A Teaclier Wanted* A COMPETENT PERSON to take charge of one of the Common Schools in East Lampeter township ie wanted immediately. ' Apply to A. M. FRANTZ March. 4, 2t* 1851] Secretary of the Board. Mfe Insurance for Horses, Cat tle, &c. , The American Live Stock Insurance Company. Stockholders Individually Liable. TNSURES Horses, Mules, Prize Bulls, Sheep, I Cattle, &c., against fire, water, accidents and disease. Also, upon stock driven to Eastern Mar kets, or transported South. JOHN H. FRICK, Gen. Ag’t Phila. References —Wood, Abbott & C 6., Truitt, Broth ' A . er (k Co., Coates & Brown, Philadelphia. > The subscriber having been apppointed agent tor Lancaster county, is prepared to effect Insurances, J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, North Queen street, Lancaster Pa. DR. JOHN G. SCOVERNS, Examiner. March 4. ly-6 NOTICE. riiHE undersigned would hereby give notice, that J_ having removed with hia family to the West, the whole of his unfinished professional business and papers connected with the same have been left in the charge of I. E. Hieater and H. B, Swarr, Es ' quires,'who have received all the information ne cessary to enable them to close the same. Mar. 4. 3t-6] GEO. W. McELROY. The World’s Fair ! AS many of our citizens will not be. able, on ac count of business and other matters, .to visit London during the exhibition of the world’s mge "Ui‘^’LANCASTER*HALL S QF FASHION, MESSRS. WM. ILF.NSLER 4- J..RATHFON, (successors to J. Gormley.) have made the most extensive preparations to supply all who are m want “fcoodand CHEAP CLOTHING. Messrs. Hensler & Rathfon cannot boaat of having been principal “cutters” <jr “barker*” fop any of the “ Eastern” slop shops, bat they are willing to be judged by their work, assuring the public that in point of mechanism and material, their stock oo hand is better tnan the best. ,Thelr stock, which is the most extensive this side of Philadelphia, consists of the latest style Cassi meres, Cassioets, Cloths, Cashmaretts, Vestings, Bic., all of which will be offered at PHILADELPHIA PRICES. Don’t forget {o“The Lancaster Hall of Fashion, North Queen Street, next door to the National Hotel, and the third door below Orange street, is the greatest place for bargains'in {Lancaster city, march 4 6-ly For the People I Another Rally! Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!!! THE attention .of the people is requested to the beautiful and cheap Spring design carpets, at the Golden Eagle Dry Good Stole, corner of East King and Centre Square. Also to a-general assortment of FURNISHING* GOODS! Embracing super tickings—6> to 20 cts. . Bleached and unbleached muslins—good 4-4 on ly 6i cts. Linen damask table‘diaper. Rich colored linen table covers. Linen and cot sheetings; bleached and unbleached floor and table oil cloths, &c., at prices warranted to gijve satisfaction. • Kind attention shown to all Who favor us with a call. THO 3. J. WENTZ & Co. Sign of the Golden Eagle, cor. E. King StCentre sq. Anderson’s Academy, OF DRAWING AND GRECIAN PAINTING MR. ANDERSON will expose to the view of visitors, for this week only at his rooms in Kramph’s Arcade, 100 different specimens of Paint ing, executed by his pupils oj this city. Citizens have now an opportunity of judging of what can be done in a few lessons in this beautiful and, useful art. He intends to form only one more class in Lancaster , and those who are desirous of taking lessons must apply immediately as no new pupils will be received after Wednesday next, March 12th. Lancaster, March 4,-1851.• ‘ 6-2 t Lancaster Writing and Book- Keeping Academy. MESSRS. MOULTON & REIGART, Teachers ofPlain aDd Ornamental Penmanship, Pen Drawing, Book-Keeping, Flourishing, &c., respect fully inform the Ladiesand Gentlemen of Lancaster, that they have taken a room in KRAMPH’S AR CADE, East Orange street, a few [doors from North Queen, where they are permanently established, and are prepared to give a free exhibition of their entire selection, consisting of more than one hun dred splendid specimens of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, considered by competent judges to be the greatest and best variety ever exhibited, in this city. All persons desirous of improving in this useful and elegant accomplishment, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Gentlemen who wish to acquire an easy and con cise method of DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, can in a short time acquire a knowledge applicable to business, from the smallest Farmer or Mochanic to the largest wholesale' or shipping house in the United States. Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to acquire an easy and grnceful hand writing, which for elegance, rapidity and facility of acquirement, stands unrivalled, can now avail themselves of an opportunity. TERMS, in Writing, for 12 lessons, stationery included, $2,50 German Text, Old English and Ornamental Writing, each, 2,50 Pen Drawing, and Single Entry Book-Keep ing, each, 5,00 Double Entry Book-Keeping, 10,00 Flourishing, 6,00 open from 9to 11 A. M., 2to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. [march 4-6-tf New Books! JUST received by JUDD & MURRAY , North Queen St., next to Kramph’s Clothing Store. Queens of Scotland, 1 vol., $lOO, by Agnes Strickland, author of the Queens of England. rMalleville, Franconia Stories, by Jacob Abbott, price 50 cents. r . * The World’s Progress—a dictionary of dntes — by G.P . Putnam, price $2 00. Port Folio of a Medical Student, price 50 cents. The City Merchant; or, the Mysterious Failure, with numerous illustrations, price 50 cents. American Almanac for 1851, price $l. Whig do do price 121 cents. Why am 1 a Presbyterian, price 25 eents. Together with a large assortment of other good and valuable books at very low price’. h March 4. - 21-6 Boarding for the World’s Fair* Queen's Arms Tavern and Hotel, Penton si., Pen . tonville, London. o WILLIAM SPARROW, PROPRIETOR. A LIMITED number ol boarders will be taken at the above House. Rooms largl and airy. Goodrbeds. Table supplied with the best tile mar kets can produce. Liquors A No. 1. To those who wish to live comfortably and cheap, this is a rare chance, as the charges will be moder ate and boarding can be secured until the first of April next, by application to JAMES CROSS, Lancaster, Pa. JCjT Omhibuascs pass the house every minute du ring the day to any part of the city and environs. March 4. 4t-6 Booksellers, Country Merchants WE respectfully request the attention of all dealers in SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS or BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, to our superior facilities for supplying at unusually low rates, for cash or appro ved credit, every article pertaining to our business. A long and active experience warrants us in say ing that we can offer inducements to purchasers, EQUALLED BY FEW—EXCELLED BY NONE. AVe earnestly ask an examination of our mode of conducting business, believing if an experiment is made, it will be found for the interest of those de siring goods in our line to continue operating with us. Our stock'is at all seasons large, and selected with particular reference to the wants of Pennsyl vania, Ohio and the near trade generally. Orders by mail or otherwise despatched promptly and at the lowest rates known in any market. OCT The highest price given for RAGS in cash. PECK & BLISS, North East Corner of Third & Arch Sts. Philadelphia. 4t-6 • HARDING & HOLL, Wholesale Commission Paper Warehouse, NO. 21 Minor Street, between sth and 6th and Chesnut and Market streets, Philadelphia, keeps constantly on hand a large and varied stock ot all kinds of suited to. publishers, merchants,' manufacturers, schools, itc. The undersigned returns his most sincere thankp to his old friends for past favors, and hopes from nis increased stock and exertions to merit a continuance of their custom. All orders Irora the country promptly attended to. He can accommodate publishers with any giv en size of printing paper at the shortest notice. He would say to those desirous of a good and cheap article, give him a call and examine for yourselves. B. FRANKLIN HOLL, No. 21, Minor street, Philadelphia. tf-6 Lewis ARUNDEL, or the Railroad of Life, by the author of Frank Fairlegh. Pollock’s Family Physician, 25 cts. Byrne’s .Dictionary of-Mechanics, No. 24. London Lancet, for March. Lavengro, bv Geo. Borrow, cheap edition, 25 cts. Jane Bouverie, by Catharine Sinclair. Lord Holland’s Foreign Reminiscences. Water Cure and Phrenological Journals, for Mar. JOHN L. KEFFER. London Quarterly Review, for January. London Art Journal for Feb’ry., with two splen did illustrations from the Vernan Gallery, a fine steel engraving from sculpture, with numerous oth er beautiful designs on wood, &c. Terms, $9 per annum, or 76 eta. per number. W. H, SPANGLER, Late Gish’s. tf-G Lancaster County Agricultural -Society. A Special Meeticg of the Society will be held on the second Monday of March, 1851, the" 10th, at the Mechanics’ Institute, South Queen at., Lancaster, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day. The members and all friendly to the cause are requested to. attend. Called by the Board of -Managers. D. W. PATTERSON, Sec’ry. March 4. 11-6 fUHE Stockholders of the Slanheim. Petersburg if and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank Road Compa ny are by a resolution of the Board of Managers, required to pay in an instalment of $2 per share, on or before the 20th day of March neit_ Mar. 4-31-1851], EML. SHOBER, Treas r. LAST CHANCE. and Teachers. B. FUAIVKLIIV HOXL, SUCCESSOR TO P. A P ; E R, New Works! NOTICE. Notice. Lancaster Steam -Baih, Door, Frame, and Sirattir Factory. GORMLEY & BRIGGS. (‘successor to Prime# Colestock,) PRACTICAL Manufacturers of Materials for Builders. PIICC CUKASIfT OF BASH. Sicts 4 4* 4i 6 5 51 7x 9. Bxlo Bxll Bxl2 | 9x12 9x13 10x12 10x14 10x15 s 10x17 10x18 41 41 5 51 5 51 51 51 51 51 6 61 61 61 7 ( 71 71 71 8, 81 11x14 11x15 11x16 • 11x17 11x18 12x16 12x1.7 12x18*- 12x20 12x24 I 61 7} 71 71 7 71 71 8 71 8 81 8‘ 8 81 81 9 8 Si 81 9 SI 81 9 91 8( 9 i 91 ■ 91 9 91 I 91 i 10 12 121 1 mj |- 13 Hook or Lip Sash, i cent per light extra— Stiles, 2 in.—Bottom Rails, 2* in.—Meeting Rails U in. observe this in making Frames. Price current of Rolling or Standing Venitian Size. 1 Bxlo $2,00—9x12 $2,25 J 9x14 $2,50 « 10x14 $2,75 | 10x16 s3,oo—loxlB $3,25. Price current of Doors : Common 2 ft. 6 in. by 6 It. 6 in. U in. thick, $1 50 4 panel 2 “ 8 “ “ 6 “ 8 “ H “ 1 4 “ 2 “10 ““ 6 “10 “ U “ 176 4 «« 2 “10 “ “ 6 “10 “ H “ 1 87 2 “10 “ “ 3" 2 “ “ 7 U “ 2 I 6 *« it 7 tt 2 “ 3 50 2“lo “ 6 “10 “ H “ 200 ll' Moulded on one Bide, 25 cents, or if moulded on both Bides, 50 cents extra "ill be added, just according to the size of the door and finish. _ Mouldings and Castings made to order 5 also Window and Door Frames. Prices according to size and quality. Scroll Sawing and Planing done at short notice, for Carpenters and Cabinet-makers. We also keep on hand, Weather Boarding and Flooring, in the rough or dressed, and all neces sary materials for Builders, at our works, lately carried on by Prime & Coleatock, North Duke st. Li .ancaster, Pa. Terms cash, or approved paper, on or before the delivery of the work. JOSEPH GORMLEY, SIMEON BRIGGS. 6-tl Most Valuable Ohio and Virginia Limestone Lands For Sale. I will sell a moat valuable tract of 665 acres of Limestone Land, in Ross county, Ohio, on Paint Creek on the Sciota. The McAdamised road from Chilicothe to Cincinnati runs through the farm. It is fourteen miles from the former place. It is finely adapted to Corn, Wheat, Grass, icc. A large num ber of hogs and cattle are fed in ths*t vicinity every year. The BUILDINGS are comfortable. A p7jt| large part of the land first bottom. XIE. The Virginia land consists of some Seven Hun dred Acres, in Augusta county, fourteen miles from the Virginia Central Rail Road. It can be di vided into small tracts of 100 acres or less. Two improvements on it and a new circular SAW MILL, 72 feet long—saw 4 feet. There is an inexhausti ble* ble supply of TIMBER of all kinds. The jgg&Mili wu built by Mr. John H. Kerling of St. Franklin county, Pa., to whom I relwpersons for a more particular description of the land. {fir Persons wanting, to buy will address me at Richmond, Va., until the 15th of March ; after dale, at Mount Solon, Augusta county Va. J. MARSHAL McCUE. Richmond, Va., Matah 4. 3m-6 Middle River Farm In Market, 2i Miles south of. Mt. Sidney , and 9 Miles by M'adamized road from Staunton , Augusta county, Virginia. ITS location possesses every requisite desired by a farmer for society, church, roads, mills, stores, blacksmiths, &c. Having determined to change ray occupation, I will Bell,.privately, my FARM, known in this co. 3.9 the “KING FARM.” It contains 425 ACRES, about 200 of which are in timber of superior quali ty. It is well adapted to divide into two larms of good size, one of 200 and the other of 225 acres, each containing about 40 acres natural meadow. — I will,have it laid off and sell it as two farms. I shall not undertake to describe its quality, knowing that persons wishing to purchase will make inquiry and examination for themselves. I will take pleas ure in showing it to any persons desirous to pur chase, and give terms, Btc. THOS.W. McCUE. 6t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Jacob S. Mann, to the- Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1851, for license to continue keep ing a tavern in Manor township, Lancaster co.— it being an old atatid. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of Manor, where said inn or tavern is pro- 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 Jacob S. Mann, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. George G Brush, Jacob Dellinger, Jacob Staman, John Detrich, George Ovendorf, Ftedgrick Stoner, Jr., Adam Shuman, J S Schenck, Amos B Shuman, Christian 0 Herr, John S. Mann, Henry Brady. [march 4-6-3C* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Philip Fitzpatrick, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April Term, 1851, for license to con - tinne keeping a public house at the old stand, known as the “ White Lamb Taveren,” in the South West Ward in the city of Lancaster. WE, the undersigned citizens of the South West Ward,-where said inn 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 Philip Fitzpatrick, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. James B. Wager, G. A. Miller, Chae. Gillespie, J. C. Van Camp, Henry Carpenter, Thos. H. Bur rowes, M. Withers, E. Steward, A. Steward, H. Miller, Wm. Miller, John C. Sample, Simon Ste vens, 0. J. Dickey, J. Franklin Reigart, John A. Keller. [march 4-6-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application ol Benjamin Diffenderfer, to the Court of Quar ter Sessions at April term, ISSI, for licenseto continue keeping the tavern formerly kept by Elizabeth Diffenderfer, in the Borough of Eliza bethtown, Lancaster co.—it being an old stand. "\TTE, the undersigned ; citizens of the Borough YV' of Elizabethtown, 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 Benjamin Diffen derfer, and that he is ol good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Pynch, A Greenawalt, Sebastian Keller, Samuel Redsecker, Daniel Balmer, Jacob Red seeker, James Bryan, Samuel Harmany, John Wroeting, George A Boyer, Andrew Wade, Joseph Clinton, Abm Brenneman. [march 4-6-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Daniel Conrad, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1851, for license to continue keep ing a tavern in Conestoga township, Lancaster county —it being an old stand. WTE, the undersigned citizens of the township W* of Conestoga, where said inn or tavern is proposod 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 Daniel Conrad, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences lor the accommodation of etrang era and travellers. Benjamin Hess, Abraham Kindig, John Barr, Christian B Mylari, Benjamin Snavely, Geo. Wer fel, Benjamin Good, Christian E Miller, John Hess, Benj’n Conrad, Nathaniel Harnish, Henry Lanich, Christian Kendig. [march 4-6-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Jonathan Diffenderfer, to the Court of Quar ter Sessions at April term, 1851, for license to continue keeping a tavern in West Donegal twp., Lancaster county, sign of the “Sorrell Horse.” 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 tp accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jonathan Diffen derfer, and that he is of good repute, for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. . Peter Rhoads, David Keller, H M Breneman, John Pynch, Samuel Redsecker, Sebastian Keller, Abraham Redsecker, Solomon Mohr, Isaac Red secker, P H Haag, Jacob Rhoads, John Martin, John Keller, Jacob Keller, John'Crowley, John S. Gish. [march 4-6-St* IN THE MATTER or th*'intended application or F&edeeicx Hakbxigbt, to the Coort of Quarter Sessions, at April term, 1851, for license to keep, the public house known as the ‘‘Union Hotel,” in the North-east Ward city of Lancaster —it being an old stand. ' • "TTTE, the undersigned citizens of the North East YV Ward, Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tayern ia necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said*Frederick Ham bright, and that he is good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strang ers and travellers. ' _ Win. Frick, Jacob McCully, Thoinas Coi,C. F. Youngm&n, Owen Hopple, Benjamin Streaker, Michael Ehrman, Joseph Brintnall, Wm. F. Beni. D. Gill, J. S. Sharp, John P. Dostman, B. M. Foltz, Samuel Rupley. [march 4--6-3 t IN THE MATTER o** the intended application of Georoe Ax, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at April term, 1851, for license to continue keeping the tavern now kept by Levi Reynolds, in the Village of Cburchtown, Carnarvon township, Lancaster county—it being an old standi \n»E, the undersigned citizens of the township of \i/ Carnarvon, where said inn or tavern is propo sed 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 aoqu&inted with the said George Ax, and j that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. C. L. Sheaff, Jacob Jameson, B. F. Bunn, Wm. Witroan, L. A. Rogers, Hanson B. Jacobs,[Edward Davies, Cyrus H. Jacobs, Coleman J. Bull, John Ringwalt, E. Rogers, David Styer. march 4. 31-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application ol John Forney, to the Court-of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1851, for.liceijse to continue keep ing a public house in West Earl township, Lan'r .country —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the township of West Earl, 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 he is of good repute'for honesty and temperance,‘and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. U ■> 2 00 George Lauber, George Gamber, Henry Brdwn, Hiram R. Hull, John V. Deshong, Christian Myer, Abraham Kachel, Henry Grebill, Jacob Steinnfetz, Henry Kafroth, Jacob Bear, Reuben Getz. Feb 25 3t ** s IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Jacob Sheieee, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April Term, 1851, for license to continue keeping a tavern in the North West Ward in the city of Lancaster—it beieg an old stand. WE, the undersigned ;citizens of the North West Ward, where *aid inn 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 Jacob Sheirer, and ; that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. M 0 Kline, J R Bitner, John MeCalla, John S Dougherty, Jacob Kuhns, Isaac Powel, Andrew Balmer, J Blickensderfer, George Metzger, Robert Moderwell, Henry C Wentz, Simon J Young, feb 18 '4*3t. IN THE MATTER of thelintended application of of Peter Kline, to the Court Quarter Sessions at April Term, 1851, for license to continue keep ing the public house formerly kept by Hugh Boyle, in the Borough of Columbia,-known as the “Fulton House” —being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the Borough pf Columbia, where said inn or tavern is propo sed to be kept, do certify that the said inn j>r tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangerß and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Peter Kline, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoaation of strangers and travellers. John W Shuman, Reuben Mullison, N B Wolfe, P. F Fry, Lewis Frederick, H E Appold, Peter Saylor, C S Kauffman, B A Price, A R Spangler, Peter Haldeman, Jonas Rumple, John Arms. . feb 25 - r >*3f Trenton Mutual Life Insurance SS i Company, Trenton, N. J. Lancaster Co j, . , UNIMPAIRED CAPITAL $208,991,58. / 1 EORGE BRUBAKER, Register of Wills, in : Chartered by the Legislature of N. J., Peb. 5, 1547. I \JT and tor s.nd County, j ! t Xo Peter Eshleinan, Trustee ot Barbara Eshleman, • Directors: [Gabriel Bear, George Bear, Ann KJeffeker, John j Jamis Hoy, Jr., Joseph C. Potts, PresJl. , j( . ar an( , Mugdalenn, wile of Emanuel Hersboy, Benjamin Fish, u. A. Peedicauis, \. P. named in tlie last Will of. Peter John A. VVeirt. Eli Morris, Sot j.; stoufTer, kite of Elizabeth township, in said county, ! Jonathan Fish, Treasurer. dec’,). am| (Q John Slou ff er , Maria Landis, (widow | Premiums reduced 25 per cent - . Jacob (j,, Benjamin StoulTer, Anna Young, | 1. Guarantee capital invested in bonds, mortgages, E|izahet |, Ktoufler, Barbara Landis, (married to and stocks, 8150,000. ] . nl „ Landis,) and Jacob Mouffer, children and 2. A reduction m the rates ol premiums of -> * ~ cllri ; tian Stauffer, iiec’il ; and to Michael per cent., payable annually, semi-annually orquar J>cob Stauffer Anna> w ife of Leri Reist, terly, as rnay be desired. „|, O is a daughter ol Anna Landis, dec’d, and Da 3. The insured participate in the profits. v ;j Cravbi nand his minor child, children and heirs 4. Insurance may be effected by any married of Jacoi) Sumffer Jcc - d ; 3n d to Christian Brubach woman upon the life of her husband, for her sole D iel Brubacher, Anna Heisey, (widow of use and benefit, free rum any claims of the repre- j ’ lte c’d,j and Christian Brubacher, John sentatives of her husband or any ot his creditors. , 'j Brubacher, Benjamin Brubacher, 5. No personal liability ot the members beyond » “ Brubacher. Jacob Brubacher, Henry Bru the amount ot their annual premiums or insurance. • L clli|l lren heirB of ~B ler Bru 6. Creditors may insure the lives of their debtors, hac , Dil „ ie l Brubacher, Peter Bru- ; or debtors themselves may insure for the protection. b “' hef ’ Henr ’ Brubacher, Mary, wife of George j of thoir creditors. Hacker Sarah, wife of Peter Heffiey, Elizabeth, ; 7- Clergymen and other persons whose depen- « | of ’ peter £ oner> al)ii Ma8 j elßnai \ vife of Mo- i dance is upon a salary, will find this nil excellent Breidenstiue ; and !to Jacob Reist,. Elizabeth ! way to secure their families from want in cases ol R dec , dg) children;, viz: Jacob Rudy, Anna I „ , . . , . , , ,- i Bear ’isaac Iludv, and Susanna, wife of Joseph j S References can be obtained as to the character ; » ’ h chiid/e!, nflAnna Reist, dec’d ; and to ol the Company and its Managers, by calling on the J bru, Anna Stauffer, Christian Stauffer,-I undersigned, who are Agents Tor the City of Lan- Eliaa J eth wife Q f Geo. Shcaffer, Maria Stauffer caster and its vicinity, and who will also give all . Ja( . ob S[auffe clli ] dren 0 f John Stauffer, and other necessary information as to rates ot insurance, 1 otber persona interested in the estate of the &c ' . said Peter Stauffer, dec’d. Ceeeti.vo: Attorneys at L . ; \yhereas, on the 13th day of FEBRUARY ,A. ' ' • i j). JB5l, the Last Will and Testament of PETER STAUFFER, late of Elizabeth township, aforesaid, was duly proven before the Register of Wills of said county, wherein Benjamin Hershqy and -Ga briel Bear'are named .us Executors, and it being alleged that the~nume “ Benjamin Herahey ” was intended by the testator to indicate Benjamin Stauf fer, and that Letters Testamentary on the estate of said testator ought to he granted to Benjamin Stauffer and said GabrieTßear, and therefore, upon request of said Benjamin Stauffer and Gabriel Bear, I hereby appoinC a Register’s Court, to be held at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on MONDAY, the 17th day of MARCH, A. D. 1851. at o’clock, P. M., to determine to whom Letters j Testamentary upon the Estate- of the said Peter Stauffer, dec’d, shall be granted, at which time and place, the above named parties, and all other persons interested, are requested to appear, if they think proper. l in witness whereof, I have hereunto set iny hand the seal of the office of Register, at the city of Lancaster, the 13th day of February, A. D. 1861. E. RAUCH, Deputy Register. 3t-5 Lancaster, Feb. 25 ? 1851 LANCASTER, Pa., are able to furnish the fol lowing.MEDlCAL VV ORKS at very low prices. Andral on the Blood, 1 vol. small Bvo, 120 pages. Abercrombie on the Stomach, new ed. 1 v. Bvo 320 p. Abercrombie on the Brain, new edition, 1 vol. Bvo., 324 pages. , Alison’s Outlines of Pathology, &c., 1 vol. Svo. 420 p. ■ Berzelius on the Kidneys and Urine, Svo., 180 pp. i Bennet on the Uterus, 1 vol. 12m0., 146 pages. ; Budd on the Liver, 1 vol. Svo. 392 pages, plates, i Burrows on Cerebral Circulation, 1 vol. Svo,, with j 6 colored plates. > Billing’s Principles, 1 vol. Svo., 304 pages. Bird on Urinary Deposits, Svo., 228 pages, cuts. Hasse’s Pathological Anatomy, Bvo., 379 pages. Hope on the Heart, by Peiinock, a new edition 'with plates, 1 vol. Bvo., 572 pageß. * Hughes on the Lungs and Heart, 1 vol. 12m0. p 270 pages with a plate. Philip on Protracted Indigestion, Svo*, 240 pp. Philips on Scrofula, 1 vol. Bvo., 350 pages. Prout on the Stomach and Renal Diseases, 1 vol. Bvo. 466 pages, colored plates. Ricord on Venereal, new ed. 1 vol Bvo., 256 pp. Vagel’s Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body, 1 vol. Bvo. 536 pages, colored plates. Walshe on the Lungs, 1 vol. 12mo, 310 pages* Wilson on the Skin, 1 vol. Svo. new ed. 440 pp. Same work, with colored plates. ‘ Williams’ Pathology or Principles of Medicine, 2d, edition, 1 vol. Svo. Williams on the Respiratory Organs, by Clymer, 1 vol. Bvo. 500 pages. Ashwell on the Diseases of Females, by Goddard, 1 vol. Bvo. 520 pages. Bartlett on Fevers, new edition, much enlarged ; a complete work on the Fevers of theU. 5.,550 pp. Benedict’s Compendium of Chapman’s Lectures, 1 vol. Svo. 25S pages. Chapman on Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera, &c., 1 vol. Bvo. 384 pages. Chapman on Fevers, Gout, Dropsy, &c., &c., 1 vol. Bvo., 450 pages. Colombat de L’lsere on Females, translated and edited by Meigs, 1 vol. Bvo. 720 pages, cuts. ; Condie on the Diseases of Children, 2d edition, 1 vol. Bvo. 650 pages. Churchill on the diseases of Females, by Huston, 4th edition, 1 vol. Bvo, 604jjages J Clymer and others on Fevers', a complete work in 1 vol. Bvo. 600 pages. Churchill on the Management and More Important Diseases of Infancy and Childhood, in 1 vol. Bvo. Dewees on Children, 9th ed. 1 vol. Bvo 548 pp. Dewees on Females, 9th edition, 1 vo). Bvo. 532 pages, with plates. (■< Dungliaon’s Practice of Medicine, 3d. edition, 2 vol. Bvo. over 1400 pages. Esquirol on Insanity, by Hunt, Bvo., 496 pages. Professor Meigs’ New Work on Females; their Diseases and their Remedied, in a series ofletters to his class, in 1 vol. Bvo. Thomson on the Sick Room,&c., 1 vol. large 12mo 360 pages, cuts. Watson’s Principles and Practice of Physic, 3d edition, by Condie, 1 vol. Svo, 1060 large pages. J. & M* have a large,stock of,Medical and Mis cellaneous Books, and are able to furnish any work at the lowest prices. [feb 25-5 MACKEREL, . i?™™’ Constantly on hand and H ERRINGS lor sale by orniTf'’ > J. PALMER St CO., HAMS* AND SIDES I M ar ket Street Wharf, shoulders! ' I PHILADELPHIA LARD & CHEESE, J ----- Estate of Henry Relst and Wife. In the Court of! Common Pleaa for theco. of Lan’r. WHEREAS Jacob Erb and Joseph Bucher, Assignees of Henry Reiat and wife, did on the fourteenth day of February 1861, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court their account ot the said Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that said the Court have appoin ted the seventeenth day of March next, 1861, for the confirmatfon thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEJt, Proth’y. Lancaster, Feb. 26, 1851. $-3t JUDD & MURRAY, Feb 25-5-3 m TRUSTEE’S SAUE. t‘‘ BY Virtue of an order of Joshua Dill-, one or the Judges of the Orphans’ Court of Frederick Co., the subscriber as Trustee ¥ Henry Culler, Sr., will offer at public sale, at the Mills on the Muel heim Farm, situate about 3 ‘j. mll f?,. So “ r t^ MARCIF Frederick, on SATURDAY the loth of MARCH, 1851, between the hours ofjlO and 12 o clock A. M., the following valuable Real EsUte : No. 1. The FARM and MILLS, near the Har per’s Ferrv Road, containing v' 504 ACRES OF LAND. On this farm there is TWO MILLS, one a large and first-rate Flour Mill, formerly known as Hoffman s Mill and more recently as Culler’s Mill,situated on Ballinger’s Creek, a strong and never failing stream of water. This Mill is in fine order, with a good run of custom and. operated; by Win. H. Dixon fit Bro., in an excellent Wheat growing country, and easy of access, having a public road passing dear the mill door. The other isia CHOPPING AND CLOVER MILL The other improvements onjthis farm consist of a lartre and spacious two story Brick House, in good repair; beautifully situated near the centre of the farm, on a fine healthy elevation, with a good yard and garden attached ; also, a large barn, extensive stabling, wagon shed, com crib and all other neces sary out-buildings ; stone Spriag House, and several excellent springs of good water near the house; two fine Apple Orchards, a one story Log Tenant house, and stable. , . . This land is in a high state of cultivation, with between 40 aud 50 acres of good Meadow land and about 75 acres of thriving-Timber, the balance cleared, divided into convenient fields and all under goodj fencing. This farm is susceptible of being divided into seferal convenient farms. It will be offered together, but if not sold, will then be offered in several parcels as may best suit purchasers. The Mill with a small portion of land might be separated from jibe above, if desired. ; ‘ No. 2. The “Middle Farm, through which the Frederick and Harper’s Ferry Ridge-road passes, situated about 4 miles South-west of Frederick, and CONTAINING ABOtIT 160 ACRES of first-rate land. This farm has no buildings upon j it except a large Tobacco house. There are-be tween 15 And 20 acres in good timber,, the balance 1 cleared and divided into convenient fields, under j goodjfencing and well watered. | No. 3. A FARM situated five miles from Frede rick, ;on the Fredericl Harper’s Kerry Ridge Road, aforesaid, containing about ; 931-4 ACRES OF LAND, now in the occupancy of Philip Culler. The im provements consist of a large and well fin- JfawtL. tidied’TWO STORY STONE DWELLING [ijiffl HOUSE, (fur many years occupied and known as Heim’s Tavern,j Barn, Stables, Sheds and all other necessary out-buildings; a two story Log Tenant House, a.fine Apple Orchard,a spring house, and several never-failing springs of good water ; 10 or 12 acres of Meadow, a sufficiency of good THRIVING TIMBER, and the balance clear ed and under good fencing. This property if not sold entire, will be divided into lots to suit pur chasers. 1 No. 4. Another Farm adjoining the last named, containing about 60 ACRES of Land. The im provements on this Farm consist of a two story Log House, about 8 acres good meadow-land, 8 or 10 acres of thriving young timber, principally Chesnut. and the cleared land under good fencing, and well watered with never-failing Springs. These two last mentioned tracts together, would make a very de sirable Farm. At the same.time and place, I will also offer at. public sale, about 115 or 120 ACRES OK MOUNTAIN LAND, heavily Timbered, with Rock Oak, Black Oak, White Oak, Chesnut and Hickory ; situated about two miles north-west of the first named farm, No.i, and within one mile of the last mentioned farms. This Mountain Land will be surveyed and laid off in lots of from 5 to 15 acres each, prior to the day of sale, a plot ol which wilt be exhibited on that day. Possession willbe given of all the above descri bed property oh the Ist day of April, except the right and -privilege of securing ihe crops growing on the farm 9, and removing the wood and rails cut on the land. Terms as prescribed by the order. —One-third cash to be paid on the day of sale, the residue in two equal annual payments from the day of sale, iho purchaser or purchasers giving his, her or their notes for the payment of the same, with approved security, and bearing interest from the day of sale; ; on payment of the whole purchase money and not before, the Trustee will convey to the purchaser or ’ purchasers the property and estate purchased by ] him, her or them. GEORGE SMITH, t teb. 25-5-ts] 'Trustee of Henry Culler. A Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL be Bold, on TUESDAY, the first day of April next, the TRACT OF LAND, former ly owned by John T. A. Washington, deceased, now in the possession of i\lr. Joseph Kanode, as ten antlying in Jefferson county, Virginia, upon the Bull- Skin Run, about five miles south of Charlestown, and immediately upon the main road lending to Berryvillo, containing •jr>6 ACRES, more br less, of which about 40 Acres are x|§Brin TIMBER, the balance cleared and in a slate of cultivation, and a large portion ofitvery superior land. The improvements con sist of a comfortable log dwelling, recently erect ed, nearly central on the farm, a Stable, Cornhouse and Granary, with a never failing well of limestone water and very shallow, convenient thereto, and the Bull-Skin Run affords.a constant supply of run ning water at the north end ol the farm, through a portion of which it passes. The title to -the land is indisputable > Terms : One-third!in hand, the balance in one, two, and three years, with interest on the deferred payments lrom the day of the sale, and title with? held until last payment be made. Immediate pos session will be given Erben & Brother, NATIONAL HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, DETERMINED still to maintain the name they have gained by selling at the lowest prices, of having : - THE CHEAP STORE 11 are now giving the best bargains in every descrip tions of elegant I * ; FANCY DRY GOOpS!! that have ever been i offered in this city. Call and . examine for yourselveß. , Elegant Silks, Satins, Lußtres, Alpacas, Cash ' meres, de Laines, Chintzes, &c, i HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Carpeting, Stc., Sic., all selling at the very lowest rates ! * CHAS. M. ERBEN St BRO., ' North Queen street. To Housekeepers. JUST received a large assortment of the follow, inn goods, necessary for housekeeping : Fine I IVORY KNIVES AND FORKS, Buckibone and Coco handle Knives and Forkes, Carvers and Forks, Coffee Mills, Waiters, Looking Glasses, Pans, Pots, Kettles,. Flat Irons, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &c., lor sale low by REUBEN S. ROHRER. No. 8, East King street jan 21-62] Blacksmith Wanted. THE subscriber wishes to employ, immediately, a good Journeyman Blacksmith, to whom con stant work and liberal wages will be given. Apply at the shop of the subscriber •»oncotSSj,Va. JOSEPH MYERS, feb 11 ’5l . *■** The panorama' of California IS creating great excitement among our citizens, but the very large and splendid assortment of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL QUEENSWARE and Furnishing Goods generally, which we nredaily selling off in the way of “ HOUSE STIRES,** is producing still greater excitement. We extend & cordial invitation to all persons about commencing Housekeeping, to call and ex> amine our stock of : FURNISHING GOODS,, - auclt as Tickings, i Checks; Muslins, Colton and Linen Sheetings (all widths,) super Damask Table j Linens, Cotton Damask Table Diaper only 37& j els. per yard, very I cheap, Damask Linen Table | 'Cloths, all sixes; Cloth, Cotton and Worsted Table ; Covers in good variety; Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes from 1,25 to $lO, , QUEENSWJRE. \ To this department of our business we pay strict attention. The large additions, which wc are almost daily receiving from Philadelphia to our present stock, enable us to show to those who may favor ua with a call, the greatest variety of styles and color of Queensware that can be found in this city, among which can be seen the following colors, vix : Fawn Blue, Gvpsey Blue, Canton Blue, Cleo patra, Florida, (beautiful,) Lustre \me Wreath, (magni6cent, something entirely new in style,) i u * berry, White Granite, &c.,.&c. GLASS WARE OF ALL RINDc. Very neat Cupa and Saucera, only centa a set. CARPETINGS! Some splendid nfcw.patterns of Ingrain and 3 ply Carpeting just received for Spring sales. Carpeting of all kinds from 12* cents to 1,50 per yard. Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Rugs, &c. m l000 : poundi of prime Live Geese Feathers. 1000 pounds of Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain of all colors. 6000 pounds of Prime Rio Coffee, just received and for sale wfholesate and retail. fcr Farmers Produce taken in exchange for goods. FONDERSMITH & HERR. 4-tf Lancaster Tobacco &. Segar Store, NORTH QUEENST., ADJOINING SPANG LER'S BOOK STORE* AND THREE DOORS SOUTH Of ORANGE ST. rpHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends 1_ and customers that he has just returned Irnm Philadelphia with the largest stock of Tobacco that bas ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising the different brands fancy one pound lump, large and small Congress, fine spun and large plug, Thomas’ Unique, Extra Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro noko| which he is prepared to sell lower than any other house in Lancaster. He invites country storekeepers to hia large and varied stock of To bacco, as well as to his splendid assortment ot SU PERIOR HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGARS, of the choicest brands and of the finest flavor, he also keeps constantly on hand the largest stock of DOMESTIC SEGARS in Lancaster, which he will sell lower than any other house in the city. The best segars in Lan caster can be had here; he warrant* them equal to any manufactured in the State. N. B. Also, imported Turkish Smoking Tobacco, warranted genuine. JOHN KUHNS. Feb. 4. 3m-2 By Industry we Prosper. THE BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen street, holds out strong inducements to all persons disposed to save money. The old winter stock is now selling off rapidly at first coat, to make room for a splendid stock oi spring Goods. Tbo remnant of Shawls —Muslin Be Lanes — Cashmere —Merinoes on hand, can now be secured at 9 GREAT BARGAIN, as they are determined to sell off all the old stodk. It will surely pay well to visit The Old BEE HIVE STORE, North Queen st. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. tf-52- JUST Received another lot of those. Superior Bajout. Kid Gloves, for Ladies and Gentlemen, a full Bupply of all Nob. At the “ Bee Hive’ Hive Store, CHAS. E. WENTZ & HRO, tf-ft‘2 Stocks and Loans for Sale. pr(\ Shares Lancaster Gas Stock. Ov* 40' <r “ Bank “ 45 *' Far. “ 20 “ Conestoga Steam Mills. 5 •« Columbia Bk. and Bridge Co. 3 “ Manor Turnpike Company. y «» Litjz “ “ ]0 “ Willow Street “ ]5 • “ Penn. Rail Roatl. 100 “ Otrad-Bank stock. 3090 <f City 6 per ct. Loau . 5000 “ “ 5' “ A premium given for United Stales .ulver. Draft on Philadelphia for specie. Some of the above Stocks und Loans will be sold on time or for rush to suit purchaser, by J. F. SHRODER & CO. opposite the Farmers Bank. 1500 Dozen Corn Brooms. /. /\f\ doz. Painted Buckets, f)00 Cedar Churns, OUU 300 neat 'Cedar TubSj ftOO nest willow market Baskets ; also Bristle Brushes, Wall, Shoe and Scrubbing ditto. French and American Wil low Basket's, Willow Coaches, Wash Boards, Clothes Pins, Mats, Bed Cords, Twines, Cordage &c., and wood ware of every description from our own and the New England factories, for sale at the lowest manufacturers cash prices. M. & J. M. ROWE, U 1 North Third street, below Race, Philada. Feb. 4. 3m-2 Steam Iron Railing. MORE & GALLAGHER, Corner of Rtdge Road and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA, WOULD call the attention of purchasers to their elegant assortment of Wrought and Cait Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, and VERANDAb, Railing for Churches, Public and Private Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Work. More & Gallagher?b Book of ORIGINAL DE SIGNS, containing the best selection of designs that has ever been issued, be sent to any per son who may wish to make a selection, feb 11 Wblte’s Bonnet Manufactory, NO. 41 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA . NOW conducted by Thomas White, son of /ft its late proprietor, at the Old Stand, wherel|flM dealersi,will at all times find a stock of Foreign” and Domestic Straw, Lace, Fancy, Crape and Sdk BONNETS ; Panama, Palm Leaf, and every va riety ol Straw JL4TS t *and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS . unequalled by any other for extent or beauty of manufacture, and at very low prices, having facil ities for producing these gootis possessed by no other establishment. To the Ladies and Milliners generally, he would, tender hia grateful acknowledgments for their kind approval of the business system of this house, and begs to assure them that no efforts on his part shall be wanting,.to merit a continuance of their liberal patronage. They will still be greeted with the same old familiar faces, who will at all times en deavor to execute their commissions with fidelity and promptness. - (f*b 11-3-3 m New Books—February Magazines* HENRY SMEATON, a new novel by J. P. R. James, £ts. The Blac)i Tulip, by Dumas, bb Dr. Boardhian’s Sermon on “ The Union,” 12} Shannondale, a novel by Mrs. Southworth, 25 Woman’s Love and Woman’s Hate, a novel, 50 .Mother’s Recompence, cheap edition, 25 Sketches of Minesota, Harper’s Magazine for February, 2o Godey’s, Graham’s and Sartain’s, each, Petticoat Government, by Mrs. Trollope, 2o The Ogilvies, a novel, The Stranger, a play, Home Influence, by Giacs Aguilar, 2 vol, 7S Olive, a new novel, vi Nos. 30and 31 Boston Shakspeare, each, A Whig Almanac for 1851, L Kate O’Donoghue, by Lever, 3. Hand Book to the World’s lair. 2. All the above books to be had at fed 4-2] SPANGLER’S, (late Gish’s.) THE DEVISEES. 6t-5 Pennsylvania Patent Agency; J. FRANKLIN KEIGART CONTINUES to execute Perspective and Sec tional Drawings, and the proper papers, Caveats, Specifications, &c., and attends promptly to all business connected with the Unitea Slates Patent Office. MACHINISTS AND INVENTORS will save time, trouble and expense by consulting him, relative to their Inventions and Claims, at hia office, two doors Sonth of Lancaster Bank, in the City of Lancaster. [teb 4-2-tl Worth American Electric WaiUng FOR WASHING IN HARD OR SOFT WATER THIS is the only genuine article, poaaeaaing double the power of anything cv«r Uncovered for washing at a trifling eipenae, wuah board, altogether. A comtnoo sue waahing may be done with one gill or the Fluid in leas than two hours. Full instruction, accompanying each bottle. For salo “ HAg A HEINITSH , S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical .tore No 13, East gin, at.. Lancaster. (feb 11-3-tf Estate of William Phillips, tfec’d. LETTERS testamentary on the Estate o( Wil liam Phillip*, late of Drumore township, dec’d., having been granted to the subscribers: All per sons indebted to "said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will oresent them properly authenticated for settlement V JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Little Britain twp. JOHN HASTINGS, Drtunore twp. 6t-3 Feb. 11,1851 GROCERIES HARDWARE CHEAPER THAJMFBR AT STHHMAH’S. THE subscriber is constantly receiving large supplies of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery; &c.» &c., direct from the manufacturers of the United. States and of Europe—hence the saving of one or two profits, enables him to offer inducements equal to the best houses in Philadelphia or New-York. Persons commencing Housekeep ing will God a full assortment of in the Hardware line, embracing CEDAR W ARE, which he manufactures of superior quality and sells at unprecedented low rates. Carpenters and Builders, Will find a full assortment of the moat approved articles in the Hardware line, embracing Glass, Paint/ &c., and at prices that must ensure a contin uance of their patronage. ! Cabinet Makers, Will find & full assort* ; meat of goods in their line, including all kinds of Hardware, Bed Pins, Mahogany Veneers, < Moulding, Fret Work, Rosets, &c., Sic. \ Coach Makers.--IThe subscriber is fully I prepared to meet their wants with a stock of | Hardware, embracing finished Bolts, Mai, • Castings, Springs, Axles, Bands, Spokes, Shafts I and Fellows, Hydes, Patent Leather,Laces,&c. Saddlers, Will find that his assortment and ; prices furnish advantages that cannot fail to ensure a continuance of their patronage. Smiths aud Machinists, Will find no difficulty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vises, Bellows, Serew Plates, Files, &c., his stock being very large and terms ac- coinmndaling. - t Farmers, Will find a complete assortment in the Hardware line, embracing Chains, Ploughs, Grain Cradles, Forks, Scythes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Bags, &c./&c., and prices shall be such as will insure a continuance of their very liberal patronage. Merchants, May teat assured that any ar ticles in the Hardware line required by them will be furnished-at prices that will make it their interest lo give him the preference over the Philadelphia and New York markets. Stoves. —The most extensive variety and ot approved kinds, at manufacturers’ prices, Kails and subscriber has the agency of the. Dunconnon Work# for the sale of their Nails and Iron, and ia at all times pre- v pared to receive orders and furnish themtk the factory prices. He has also a full assortment of Colemanville Nails* Guns and Pistols, Rock and Gun Powder, Safety Fues by the piece or barrel; Lead Pipe, Wire Spelter, Zinc, Tin*,' &c., on the most favorable terms. Clover, Timothy and Flax Seed WANTED, for which the highest price will be given in cash GEO. M. STEIN MAN,' West King st., Lancaster. feb 4-l-3m) Trustee’s Sale. THE undersigned Trustees will offer at public sale, on the premises, at 2 o’clock P. M., on Saturday the 22d day of March ncxt y that beautiful estate, lying on Little Pipe Creek, in Carroll county, Md., about 2fr miles from Westmin ster, be!onging;to George L. Van Bibber, Esq., and being part of the Avondale estate. There are about . 360 ACRES of first quality of Land in tbo tract, with suitable proportions of arable, meadow and wood land. — The arable land is in the highest state of cultiva tion. The improvements consist of a good A DWELLING HOUSE, first-rate Barn and fsiMpSa • all necessary out-buildings, entirely new—|3r|By| There is also a GRIST AND SAW MILL which lias been lately thoroughly repaired, and is now in first-rate order. There is no estate in Maryland of ■ the same size, more valuable than this, and the^ I attention of gentlemen desiring to invest in really : valuable land is earnestly invited to this sale. This ! property will be sold entire, or divided so as to suit | purchasers From 50 to 160 acres might be sold ; with the Mills so as to make two very desirable estates. The terms of sale will he one third of the pur chase money in cash, and the balanco in equal portions in one ajid two°years, to be - secured by the notes of the purchaser with good security and bearing interest. . ] WM. P. MAULSBY, I.' Tru ,. ces W. C. VAN BIBBER, J T ' Orphaus’ Court Sale of Valuable Farms, Iron Forge, Saw Mill, &c. BY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court, there will be agdin exposed to Public Sale, at tho public house of Christopher Gate*, in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, on MON DAY the 3d and TUESDAY the 4th days of MARCH, A. D. ISM, all the following Real Estate, to wit: All that certain valuable Fnrmoi Limestone Land, situate in Franklin township, containing 298 acre* and 40 perches, net measure, of which about 200 acres are cleared —under good fence, and in a finQ state of cultivation —with a large STONE RTjSft DWELLING HOUSE, fclß a large Bank Barn, a good Tenant House, Carriage House, and other out-buildings—and, Elizabeth Forge, a stone Stoic House and Office, nine Tenant Houses, Stable, &c., with all the conveniences for , I carrying oji the Forge —ami a good Saw Mill.— I Spruce creek runs through this farm, and the water power is of the tirßt power. This farm will be • sold in thn whole, or divided into two farms and t sold separately to suit purchasers. —also— A certain other Farm of Limestone Land of about 200 acres, of which about 170 acres are cleared, also situate in Franklin township, adjoining the Elizabeth Forge Farm, above described—having thereon erected a valuable two story Tavern House, a large Bank Barn, Log Spring House, Tenant 1 House, and other out buildings—now occupied by | Christopher Gates ALSO A small piece of Timber Land, situated in Franklin township, containing 3} acres nett measure, adjoin* ing Jonathan McWilliams, Spang’s heirs, and lands of Joseph Dysart. The said Farms are of the. very best limestone land —situated pleasantly on the waters of Spruce Creek, in the midst of an iron manufacturing region —about seven miles from the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and ten miles from;the Pennsylvania Can*!. A more desirable Iron Forge, and Water Power is not to be found. The Waterstreet and Spruce Creek Turnpike runs through the Farms. On Friday th. 3 Ith day of AfarcA, A. D. 1861, At the hobse of Robert Morrow, on she premises, all that certain Farm or tract of land, situate in Tell township, Huntingdon county, containing about 250 acres, of which about 100 acres are cleared and under good fence, arid a considerable M portion of eicellent meadow land —-with a good two story log and frame weather-boarded DWELLING HOUSE, and a good Jog and frame Barn, Btc. Terms —One third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest from the, confirmation, to be secured by bonds and mortgage ot the purchasers. M. F. Campbell, Clerk 0. C. Attendance will be given and any further terms made known on day of sale,’ by JAMES CHAMBERLAIN, i Administrator of Martin Gates, dec’d. For any information enquire of Wilson & Petri kiii, Attorneys for estate, Huntingdon, Pa. feb 11 3-4 t Mate of Elizabeth Slough, dec’ll. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Slough, late of West Earl township deed., having been granted to the undersigned: all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same will present them for settlement to ABRAHAM SLOUGH Earl nvp., JOHN SLOUGH West Earl, Estate of Amos Good. In the Court of Common Pleas lor the Co. of Can; WHEREAS Levi Gbod, Trustee of Amos Good, did on the 3d day of February, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Courtg his account of the said estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the nth day 0/ March, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, * HENRY STORK, Prothonotary. s Office, Lan. Feb. 15,'1851. 4-4 t Estate of David Way, late of Manor Twp., dec’d. LETTERS testamentary on the above estate, having been- granted to the undersigned, all persona having claims or demands against said estate, will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay- BARNHERD MANN, (Farmer,) Executor, Manor township. 2-7t* Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Samuel J. Masterson, lata of Mount Joy, having been granted to tho undersigned all persons in debted to the said estate will please make payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. - JOSEPH MASTERSON, Mount Joy, THOS. MASTERSON, Rapho Twp. ian 21 ' M- 81 Election Notice. THE stockholder, of the Manor Turnpike-Bold Company are notified that an election for one President, Six Manager*, and one Trea.urer of .aid company, will be heTd on W'dnnday thi sth day of March 1861. at the public hotifle of Abraham Peter*, in the Village of Millersville, between the hour* of 2 and 6 o’clock, P. M. . • • - DANIEL HARMAN, Pres’t. 4-3 t JUST RECEIVED —a very superior lot of FRESH FEATHERS, at the cheap Dry Goode Store of CHAS. M. ERBEN fc BRO., North Queen attoet. Administrators. 6t*-l
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