THE MARKETS. {Corrected .wedUy for (be latelUjeacCT.] LaneMterllarkets* HOUSEKEEPERS* MARKET. Lancaster* May 3. Batter —Sold at 18a20 cts. a pound. Chickens—Sold at 25a37f cents a pair, and plenty. Eggs —Sold at 10 cents per doz. Lard —7aB cents per pound; • Apples—Good ones bring-12} cts. per half peck. Potatoes —Sell at Bal’o cts. per half peck. Oats—ln quantities of 3 bushels, at sl,loal,lo*. Corn—in tl\e ears, 56 cents per bushel. LANCASTER WHOLESALE,HABKET* Flour—Superfine, $4,00 j extra, 4,25j)er bbl. ■Wheat—White 95 per bushel. Red 85 cts. Com— Old 47, new per bushel. Oats—34 cents per bushel. Rye—6s cents per bushel. Clover Seed—s3,so per busbeh ; . Whiskey—22 cents per gallon .m hhds, in.bbis. 23 cents. * FhlladelpUla markets* Philadelphia) May 3. ' Flouk is quiet. Small sales of common standard brands, wore made at $4,50a»,62t; choice do. $4,75. Extra $5,121. Corn meal $3,00. Rye Flour $3,50. Grain is in demand. Sales of red Wheat at $l,00al,02; white do. $1,04a108._ Com, yellow 62 and 64 cents. Oats 44a46 cents. Rye is scarce and wanted at 70 cents. Whiskey 23 and 24 cents per gallon. Cattle. Market.—' the: offerings of Beef Cat tle s for the week were about 1400 head, peeves arc selling from $7,25 to 8,75 per 100 lbs. Hogs, about 500 in market, and selling at $6,25a6,50 per 100 lbs. Cows are worth from $lB to 38. Sheep and Lambs, as quoted in our last. Baltimore Markets. * Baltimore, ’May 3. Flour.— Sales of 400 bfils. Howard street Flour at $4 44a4 50. Wheat, red at 97a$l,00—white 1,00a1,705. Rye 68a70 cents. Corn, 60 to 62 cts. Oats, 42 cents. Beeves are selling from s7tp 8,20 net, averaging $3,75 gross. Hogs, a 6,75, and selling freely. MARRIAGES. On the 24th ult., by the Rev. ,T. C. Baker, Henry Ruth to Catharine Brandt, both of Rapho. On the 29th ult., by the same, Samuel Miller to' Rebecca Keener, both of Rapho. On the 17th ult., by the Rev. Levi Storks, Rob ert Milligan, of Lancaster co., to Emeline E. Ben ton, of Cecil co., Mil. On the 15th ult., by the Rev. P. J.Timlow, Isaac Bowers, of Bellevue, to Henrietta Rea, of Salis bury. - On the 20.tif ult., by the Rev. J. 11. Mcnges, Wm. Hantch, of Columbia, to Rebecca Markley, of Chester county. On the 25th ult., by J. W. Fisher, Esq., John May, to Mary Gordon. On the 7th ult., by the Rev. J. B- Hagany, Alex. C. Bryson, formerly ol Lancaster, to,Jane D. Amies of Philadelphia. By Bishop Jacob'FJakej-Rev. 7 J. If. Hurly, of Harrisburg, to Mary Livergood, of this city. DEATHS. In Lebanon, on Monday, the 28th ult., at the res idence of her son-in-law, Jacob B. W eidman, Esq.,, Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison,,relict of Gen. John Har rison, in the 72d year of her age. In this city, Mary Drepperd, daughter of John Drepperd, aged 41 years. 1 In this city, George, son of John and AnnaDrep pered, aged 8 months. In this city, Charles M., son of John and Amanda E. Shertz, aged 4 months. On the 16th ult., in West John Hol linger, (Tanner,) aged 42 years. On Monday the 7th ult., .Mrs. Catharine, wife of Mr. Samuel Linn of Highland co., Ohio, in the 75th year of her age. The deceased was the youngest daughter of Capt.. John Slaymaker, of Lancaster county, Pa. He was in the battle at Braddock’s defeat’; an officer in the Revolution, p and died in 1796. Often hasshe spoken of the example, advice, and happy death of this beloved parent; and the deep and lasting impres sion it made on her youthful mind. On the 23d t ult., at Big Chiques, Rapho twp., Mr. Jacob CopenhqfFer, aged 65 years. At Peach Bottom, Fulton township, on the 6th ult., David C. Shannon, in the 22d year of his age. He’s gone and left his comrades all, He’s left the boatman’s shore, He’s met the fate of one and all, We’ll never seb him more. .That fate he met quite calm and brave, His lot he did resign To Him who’s far beyond the grave, And ever more Divine. Sleep on, dear David, thou art blest, All is well with me, I’m only glad that thou doth rest In peace beyond Eternity, Cheap Glass Ware. TYNDALE.& MITCHELL, 219 Chesnut St., above Seventh Street, Philadelphia, have just received and have for sale cheap, a large invoice of Glass Ware, consisting of : Bowls, Dishes, Sugars, Pitchers, Decanters, Salts, Water Bottles, Goblets, Tumblers, Wines, Clarets, Liquors, Butters, Lamps, &c. French'and English China,- Whits Stone and Ironstone Ware, Edged and Common Wares, at very low rates, and in quantities to suit purch- [may 6-15 GOOD THINGS! THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he still continues the CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT BUSINESS, at the OLD. STAND, No. 6, East King street, where he will bp pleased to accommodate all who may , favor him with their custom. Having employed a workman of decided superiority from Europe, he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line; in thq most splendid style—Pound and Fruit Cakes orna mented in the most superior manner with Temples, Altars'of Hymen, Flower Baskets, Boquets, &c., &c., suitable for wedding, evening or dinner par ties, &c. Cakes. —His assortment is the most varied and extensive of any in the city. They.can be had fresh every day. Confectionaries, of many new and ap proved kinds, wholesale and retail. Ice Creams.— Having made various alte rations and improvements in nis Saloons, they will be found, if not cc 'ne plus ultra,” at least as neat, commodious, and well ventilated as any in this city. As to the creams which he shall furnish, he challenges competition in the quality, variety and richness of flavor, as he intends,, during the season, to intro duce several new kinds heretofore only manufac tured in the larger cities. Water Ices, a delicacy never before offered in this place. In introducing, for the first time, to the Lancaster public, this truly.delicious article, the subscriber feels assured that it requires but to be known to render it one of the most popular luxuries of the season. At his establishment it will be made by a person who, from experience and practice, is a perfect master of his business, and therefore the public may rely upon being supplied with a superior article. JOHN L. KEFPER. 15-tf Lancaster, May 6. Iron Foundry & Machine Shop, West Ckesnut Street , between N. Queen and Prince- Street , LANCASTER CITY, PA. , THE.subscriber announces to the public that he has lately purchased the above extensive Es tablishment, where'he is now prepared to-do work of every description in his line, such STEAM ENGINES £ BOILERS, Shafting, Gearing , Mill and Saw Mill WoT%SUdes, Hand Lathes, Car Wheels, and Aexls 4* Castings of all descriptions, done at the Foundry at the shortest notice. Ilis assortment Of patterns are not surpassed by any establishment.in the State, he. is therefore eilabled to do work at the shortest notice and at reduced.prices. STOVES of every description manufactured and for sale wholesale and retail. IRON RAILING for Yards, Cemetries, &c.— Cast or Wrought Iron, made and put up with neat ness and dispatch. Dir All work wdrranted. The machine Shop will be under the control and management of J. fit D. Fellembaum, experienced machinists. C. KIEFFER, Proprietor. May 6, 1851. 15-tf Conestoga Foundry for Rent THE Foundry of the subscriber, at GRAEFF’S LANDING, on the Conestoga, ncarjhe city of Lancaster, * and now in the. occupancy*of Mr. C. Kieffer, will be for rent from the Ist day of April next. There is £ water power of about 16 feet, which might readily be increased to 18 feet—ren dering it suitable for almost any business requiring such power. • / The large Brick Ware House adjoining the Foun dry will be rented with it. - . The Conestoga'being navigable that distance and. above it, Iron and Coal cap.be delivered without, any trouble, at the very door. For terms, enquire of C. Nauman, (Innkeeper) residing on the premises, or of the subscriber, in Manor township. MATTHIAS GRAEFF. may 6 ’5l 15-tf Wanted, $lOOO TIDE WATER NOTES. PERSONS holding the notes of the Tide Water Canal Company, will find ready sale for them at Philadelphia prices, in any l&mount from one dollar up, at the office of v J. F. SHRODER & CO., Opposite Farmers’ Bank. may 6-16] : 'WILLIAM GUMPH, .! MEBCHAST TAIJLOBj, HAVING removed from fii» old slMd, andl im 'proved a more commodious building, in x*a»t King street, two doors east of the Fanners jßank, and directly opposite Sprecher’s Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of i P ' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,| of the latest fashi on and best of quality. His stock has been selected by himself with great care, and jembraces the finest .• j | French and English Cloths, Cassimeres, j &e. which he is prepared to convert into suits of fash ionable make and _ perfebt fit, upon the shortest notice. His selecliop of_ __ m j | VESTINGS, CRAVATS, &cv , is extensive, consisting of all styles and patterns, suited to the season. r j Those purchasing goods at his establishment, or furnishing their own materials, can have them made up in the most fashionable, comfortable and durable manner. Mr. G. is prepared to accommodate all who may wish to be supplied with Spring and Sum mer suits, by calling at his establishment in a man ner that shall give entire‘satisfaction to them as to the quality of his material, make of dress, and liberality of terms. To those 1 of his friends who have heretofore so liberally patronized him, qe takes this occasion to return his sincere thanks invites thdm so call at his new stand and examine ;the ex tensive assortment which he has just received. may 6 15 - 3 m Philadelphia and fciverpool |Une or Packets. . [ , f. . rpo fail from Philadelphia on the Jgsttjfcjfc. J_ 15th, and from Liverpool on-the gUyutiat, of each month. I ■ 1 ' (hl1 From.Phila. From Liverpool. Ship Sheuandoah, (April 15th June Ist Capt. W. P. Gardiner. < Aug. loth Qct. Ist (Dec. 15th j Feb. Ist S’p Westmoreland, (new) (May 15th | July Ist Capt. P. A. Decan. <Sept. 15th 1 Nov. Ist (Jan. 15thr ;Warcb Ist Ship Shackamaxon, (new) (June 15th i A.ug. Ist fcapt. W. H. West. < Oct. 15th; Dec. Ist (Feb. loth April Ist Ship Mary Pleasant*, (July 15th Sep. Ist Capt. R. R. Decan. <Nov. 15th Jan. Ist (March 15th May Ist The above .first-class ships are built of the best materials, and commanded by experienced navi gators. Due regard has been paid to select models for speed, with comfort for passengers. They will sail punctually on the days adveitised, taking ad vantage of the steam tow-boats on the Delaware* Persons wishing to engage passage for theirfriends from Liverpool can obtain certificates, |Which will be good for.tw;elve months. 1 Passage to Liverpool in the Cabin, -■ $BO * <c « Forward Cabin, 20. t( a Steerage, i- 12 Passage from Liverpool in the Cabin,. ; - 100 u ‘i Forward Cabin, 25 te <*. Steerage, i- 20 Those who wish to remit money, can .be accom modated with drafts for £1 sterling and. Upward, payable at sight, without discount. Apply to ’ , t GEORGE McHENRY & CO., ’1 ‘ 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. And to JAMES McHENRY, may. 6-15-ly] 5 Temple Place, Liverpool. Special Sale of Elegant Light i • £}aci > ia§teS' AT THE CHINESE MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA. ON Wednesday morning the 14th -wLrsgfte of .May next, at 10i o’clock the'Chinese Museum, corner Ninth ahdjGeorge Sts: Philadelphia, will be sold to the highest bidder An i assortment of over FIFTY light Carriages and Buggys, most of which have never been used and are to be sold to-pay advarice‘s and storage. JCrPurchases from a distance are informed that the sale will not be postponed on account of the weather. Open on the day previous for examination. ALFRED M. lIERKNESS, Auctioneer, may 6 \5-2t Magazines for May.. NEW NOVELS, &c.—Godey, Graham and Sar fain’s for May 25 cents each. The Commissioner, by G. P. R. James, 50 cts. Rebels and Tories—a novel, 50 cents. The Mysteries of the People, 25 cents. Leonard Normandale, 25 cents. The Convict, vol. 2, 25 cents. Greatest Plague of Life, 50 cents. Rose DouglaSs, 50 cents. . The Bards of- the Bible, 50 cents. Lever’s Great Novels, 50 cent each. Bertie—a novel, 50 cents. The city Merchant, £0 cents. Oregon and California,.so cents. Golden Sands of Mexico, 50 cents. Yankee Stories, by Judge Haliburton 50!cents. Richard of York, 50 cents. The Initials—equal to Jane Eyre, 50 cents. Anne Grey—a Novel, 50 cents. Fortnncs of F: Flepper, Esq , 25 cents. Lewis Arundlc, by tips author of Frank Fairleigh ; 25 cen(B. N. B.. —All books received as soon as publiseed. The above can be had at the cheap Book Store of W. H. SPANGLER. No. 36/North Queen St., Lancaster. ? May 6, 1851. . tf-15 in the Cour’t of Common Pleas of Lancaster County. IN the matter of the Petition") Petitio.i presented of the members of William I by Geo. M. Kline, Penn Fire Company of the Bo- and the rough of Marietta foraCharter | Courtdirect as fol of Incorporation. J lows, to wit: And now, May Ist, 1851, the Court having pe rused and examined the said petition, and its objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and con tained appearing lawful and injurious to the com munity, the Coutt direict said writing, or petition, to be filed in the Prothonotary’s Office, and also direct notice to be 'inserted in one newspapes printed in the county of Lancaster, for at least 3 weeks, setting forth that an application has been made to said Court to grant a Charter of Ihcorpora* tion, and if sufficient-reasoirto the contrary b« not shown, the same will be granted at the August Term of the Common Pleas now following, i .Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth’y Prothonotary’s Office, ) * Lancaster, May 1, ISSI. > Lancaster County Bank- May 5, 1851. rpHE Directors of this Institution have this day, I declared a dividend of 5 per cent, for the last six months, on the capital stock paid in, payable on demand. ' ROBERT D. CARSON, may 6-15-3t] Cashier. Farmers’ Bank of liancaster. May 5, 1851. THE Directors have this day'decfared a dividend •of 5 per cent, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives on demand. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. 15-3 t Lancaster Bank. May;s, 1851. THE Directors have this daydeclared a dividend of 4 per cent, out of the profits of the past six months, payable to stockholders on demand. B. C. BACHMAN; Cashier. 15-3 t OFFICE SUSQ. CANAL CO., ) Baltimore, May 1, 1851. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a general meeting of Stockholders will be fheld at the office of this Company on MONDAY, the 12th inst., between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock, to elect Officers and Managers of the'said Company. . The transfer of books will be closed! on the sth inst., and remain closed until after the election. By order, TH. M, ABBOTT, may 6-15-2tl Teasurer. Notice. WHEREAS, the order of Court directing one week of Jury Trials, commencing on the Ist Monday, of June neit, has been rescinded, Notice is hereby given to the Jurors who have been sum moned for said first Monday, that they need not attend. Attest/ HENRY STOEK* Proth’y. Prothpnotary’s Office,) Lancaster, May 6, 1851.^ Estate of John Dougherty, dec’d. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phans’ Court of the County of Lancaster, to distribute the ’balance in the hands ;of John S. Dougherty,* one of tho administrators of John Dougherty, late of'the city of Lancaster m the county of Lancaster, deceased, to and j among the parties entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the purpose of his appoint ment at his office in South Queen street, Lancaster city,' on- Monday the 9 tk day of June next, at 2. o’clock in the afternoon, may 6-15-3f] JAMES L. REYNOLDS. Estate of Jacob J. Demuth. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Lawrence J. Demuth,; Committee over the person and estate of Jacob J. De muth, did on the 23d day of April, 1851, file in the his Office of the Prothonotary of the | said Court,, account of the said estate: J Notice is hereby given to 'all persons interested in the said estate that the said Court have appointed the second day of June, 1851, for,the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’ys office, Lan. May 6, 1851. i 154 t Estate _of George Brighton. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, Jacob Reist, Assignee of George Brighton, did on the 21st day of April, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of tho 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 second day of June, 1851, for,the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothenotarv. - Proth’ys office, Lan. May 6,1851. 15-4 t Popnlar Book*. :■ -JVTOW receiving at the cheap, Book Store of JOi WM. MURRAY, Kramph’s BdUdmg, North Qaeen street. Lancaster, at very low pnees: .Memoirs of Wm. Wirt, by John P. Kennedy, A*. C.—in 2 vols 8 vo. with a portrait—a work.ofgrea interest and value. ..v, Hungary and Transylvania, with remarks oa condition, Social,-Political and Economi , J "^Mannere,’Cqstoms, Antiquities and National Pe culiarities of Scotland, by James Logan, 1 vol. »vo. Book or Knowledge, embracing Mechanics, Arts and,Manufactoresj Curious Customa, Sc.,l vol. Dr.. Johnson j his religions life and hia death, 1 Jertmy Taylor’s Complete Works—Bvo. 1 vol. Chalmer’s Sermons—Bvo. 2 vols. « Select Works—Bvo. 4 vols., Advice to Yonng Christians. Gospel Promises. Butler’s Complete Works—l vol. Bvo. Chalmers on Romans. Davis’ Sermons—3 vols. Foster’s Essays. Haldame on. Romans —1 vol. ' Hervey’s Meditations. Horne’s Introduction—l.vol. A most valuable Work for every student of the Bible. Jay’s Morning and Evening vols. M’Cheyne’s Works—2 vols. Bvo. Theological Sketch Book—2 vols. Tyng’a Lectures on the Law and Gospel <* Christ is All. ft Israel of God. With a great variety of other valuable Works on Theology, History, Biography, Law, Mechanic, Poetry, School Books, &c., &c. Stationery, both Staple and Fancy—very cheap. [May 6-tf Valuable Land for Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, the under signed will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Monday the 2d day of June next, at 11 o’clock A. .VI., the following real estate, viz:—A tract of land situated in Hamilton township, bounded by lands of Jacob Albert, John Wilson’s heirs, A. Brechbili and others, containing 266 ACRES and allowance. The improvements are a commo dious two-story DWELLING HOUSE, JjHjL of Brick and part of Logs, a Log Barn and j» other out buildings. There are fine iuea-1 dows on Back Creek which runs through said farm. There is a sufficient quantity of good timber on the same. * - Sir The terms will be made known on the day of Ba ] e bv JOSIAH ALLEN, WILLIAM ALLEN, By order of the Court:' Trustees. J. W. Fletcher, Clerk. 15-4 t Estate of Christian Habecker. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. WHEREAS, George Carpenter, Commitle of Christian Habecker, did on the 22d day of April, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonolary of the'said Court his account of the Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appoin ted the second day o t June, 1851, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’ys office, May 6, 1851. 15-4 t Estate of Ered’k Koehler & Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan‘. WHEREAS, Gabriel Bear, Assignee of Frede rick Koehler, and Wife, did on the 22d day ot April, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said estate : Notice is hereby given t<?all persons interested in the said estate, that the said court has appointed the second day of June, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’ys office, May 6, Issl. 15-4 t To Carriage Manufacturers. THE subscriber being desirous to close thia branch of his business, offers for sale, at a VERY LOW PRICE, and on the most accommo dating terms, his large and convenient CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, QjSiffiiF in the town of Massillon, Ohio. Hr .. premises consist of a large, new • FINISHISHING SHOP & WARE [ROOM, two stories high, and 34 feet by 82, a large Wood Shop, Blacksmith Shop and Lumber Shed. The buildings are all new, and are located in the centre of the town, and are well adapted to the business for which they were erected., Massillon' is justly called the Wheat city, and does a larger business than any other town of equal population (3300) in Ohio. To a mechanic desirous of establishing himself where he can do a first-rate business, and at a point where he-can extend it, to as large an amount as he may wish, this is a desirable location. The Ohio Canal passes through the town from North to South, and the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad from East to West; thus affording easy access to the place, and every convenience for the reception of materials and shipment of work. For further particulars enquire by letter (post-paid) or personally, of M. D. WELLMAN, may 6 15-3 t Election Notice. TO the members ofths Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County : An election will be held on Monday the \stk day of May , between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. (VI. of said day, being the third MondayinMay; 1851, at the public house ofSamuel Fry, in the village of New Ephrata, Lancaster co., for the purpose offelecting three Directors and one Auditor, as required by the Act of Incorporation and By-Laws of said Company. Also, further notice to delinquent members of said company: A supplement of the 10th section of the Act of Incorporation of said company provides that all members who have neglected or refused to pay their respective portions of fire Tax assessed on their Premium Nojes to the Secretary or authorized Collectors, beford! the first day of May, 1851, the insurance of such 1 delinquents to be marked can celled, and be null and void ; and the amount due on their Premium Notes will be collected as provi ded in said Act of Incorporation. By order of the Board of Directors. . ABRAHAM BEAR, Pres’t, Levi S. Hacheb, Sec’y, may 6 may 6-15-3 t THE recommendation of the Cherry Pectoral (so called) signed by my name is a forgery. .7 B. SILLIMAN, Senior. New Haven, Jajn. 1, 1851. [may 6-15 Opposed jto all Monopolies! THE subscribers have placed on the State Road, an entire new line of passenger Cara, called “6UR LINE. 7 ’ These Cars have no superior in point of style, comfort and convenience. They have all the mod ern improvements, and are No. 1 in every sense ol the word. This Line leaves - * . NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, every day at Hi [o’clock, A. M. (except the Sab bath) for Lancaster, Columbia, York and Harrisburg, and on its return [leaves Herr’s hotel, Columbia, at 12; Lancaster atlSi, and Downirigtown at 2 o’clock, P. M., and arrives at Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, in time to take the eastern line at 5 o’clock for New York. f . • The cars are attached to the Way Train, and rhn in the rear, gives them a decided pre ference over.anylother cars in case of a collision or a run‘off, whicjh under the best of management will sometimes occur. Our passengers and cars must, from, their [position in the train, be compara tively free from danger. The subscribers are aware of the monstrous monopoly which they have to contend, but they are determined to encounter it, and relying upon the encouragement of all who are opposed to monopolies and in favor of low rates of fare, they will run this line|at the following rates, viz : THREE CENTS PER MILE, no more nor ni less, under any circumstances. These are the lo' he carried over t 'toll charged by tfa mile on each past In order that o|i LINE,” we givr true blue, and public to sustain IMPORTAj 3000 SSSf Leather. j 2000 pounds* rf Also a very fine Cali Skins, Kip Leather Store of LAST, a few doo Store. ; irz-vr'k POUNDS American Shoe Thread. OUU 1000 do White’s celebrated Shoe Nails. For sale lower than can be bought elsewhere, at tjie sign of the Golden Last, a few doors west of Steinman’s Hardware Store. M. H. LOCHER. .april 29 14 FRESH prepared Seidletz Powders. For sale al CHARLES A.. HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, Easl King street. . [april 1-10 Notice "to Tax Collectors. AN abatement of five-per cent, will be made $n all State Taxpaid into the Teasury previous to the 20th of Jbly. The County Tax to be collec ted and paid over at the same time. All taxes must come to the Treasurer by the hands of the Collectors. MILLER FRAIM, Treasurer Lan. eo. april 22 13-4 t TO tlie Public, Nest rates at which passengers can he road under the present rates of je 'State, which are two cents per JBenger, and $4,92 on each car. >Jur friends may not mistake “OUR e the color of the cars, which is ask the patronage of a generous us'in out undertaking. DAVID MILLER & CO. 14-tf ir’s Sole Leather. InT TO SHOEMAKERS^ jNDS Rouzer’s Sole Leather. i| pounds Fall’s celebrated Sole femlock Tanned Sole Leather. 1 article ofFinishedUpper Leather, ps, &c., &c. For sale low at the the subscriber, sign of the Golden >rs west of Steinman’s Hardware » M. H. LOCHER. Just Received, Seidletz Powders. FREE EXHIBITION. PROGRAMME NO. 2. OUR. second grand exhibition of new and beau-. tiful Spiring and Sommer Goods is-now being held daily at the old stand, No. 5 East King street, s2r3d door from the corner. 1 LADJES SUMMER DRESS GOODS, 1 consisting in part of neat Plaid and Striped 'lndia, Sommer Silks, a very large and splendid: assortment' of entire new style .rich Cbene, Bereges and Or gandies.. Plain black, pink, blae and brown Bere ges; rich, white and colored ground Berege de Lains; Paris painted Jaconets and'L&wns; a large assortment ofmourning Berege de Lains*and Lawns.' WHITE DRESS GOODS. Plain, dotted, striped ani plaid Swiss Muslins, India, Moll, Nansook, and Jaconet Muslins in great variety, and very cheap. ;r SHAWLS! SHAWLS! White embossed Crape Shawls,'high colored, plain, blue, green and cherry berege Shawls, a splendid Tot of 10-4 Chameleon, silk Grenedine Shawls, all tery desirable. 1 case black and white mourning Lawns, only 8 cents per yard, worth 18}. 1 case superior Ginghams, at 12} cents. 1 case black and white Calicoes, only 6} cents. 1 case Linen Ginghams, only 6} per yard y usual price 12} 500 PARASOLS. The Ladies are particularly requested to call and examine our entire new stock of Parasols, which embrace some magnificent styles, Chene, &c., very cheap. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Avery large assortment ol Bajous Kid Gloves, plain, embroidered, silk and nett Gloves and Mit's. The most complete assortment of Hosiery ever opened in the city of Lancaster, .which embraces every size and color of Misses and childrens Stockings & Socks. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. Every article adapted to gentlemen’s wear, such as superior French, English and American black and fancy colored Cloths, new style summer Cassi meres and Vestings, plain and striped linen Drill ings, Merino Cassimeres, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, &c. } a ’ very large assortment ot Summer pants stuff of all kinds, and at ail prices. Mattings, Oil Cloths and Carpeting. 4,5, and 5-4 White and Checked Matting. 4,5, 6 and 8-4’Floor Oil Cloths and Rugs, 3 Ply Ingrain Venetian and Rag Carpetings, in great variety, very cheap. 100 assorted styles Oil Window Shades. JErCountry produce taken in exchange for goods. The subscribers return their sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal encouragement they have received since they have been in business, ! and hope by strict attention and a desire to oblige all, with plenty of cheap goods, to receive a con tinuance of the public patronage. FONDERSMITH & HERR', april 29 14 I REMOVAL. TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. , GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maker, Respectfully informs his tgs friendsand the people ofLan- MIWIBIWMm casterco.generally, thathecarries ~ -Aat on the maufacturc of CHAIRS of every description/ and SETTEES, at his stand in South Queen Mechanics’;. Institute, and opposite the Fountain Inn Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, where he will be happy to meet his numerous friends and customers from the city and county, and where good bargains can always bo had. He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn iture of every kind, such as Bureaus, Tables, Desks and Cradles. Call and examine his stock of Chairs and Furniture. fcTThe UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. [april 29-13-tf EXCHANGE HOTEL. EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. THE subscriber informs his friends and the public generally, that he continues at the old stand, having again leased that well-known Hotel, (form erly Shertz’s) next door to John N. Lane’s Store, where he will be happy to respond to the call of all his’ old customers, and as many, new ones as possible, feeling confident that he will be able to render general satisfaction in every respect. His TABLE will always be liberally supplied with the best substantial and delicacies the markets afford —and his BAR kept constantly furnished with the best quality of Wines and Liquors. His STABLING is large and commodious, and well fitted up for Drovers and others. BOARDERS taken by the week, month or year. flCrCharges will' be moderate. WILLIAM J. STEELE. Lancaster, April 29, 1851. 14-tf New Transportation Line. THE subscriber has taken the Ware house on the corner of LEMON aitd WATER,STREETS, (lately »■ » by Joseph Shirk,) where he is prepared to receive and transport all descriptions ot Produce and Mer chandize to and from Philadelphia and the various points on the Railroad. He has, in an extensive sideling on the point of land lying west of Mulberry street and running along the Harrisburg turnpike to near its intersection with the Railroad, ana has expressly arranged the same for receiving and transporting LIVE STOCK, PIG METAL, BLOOMS, &c. *He hopes to merit : and receivo a liberal share of patronage by a careful attention to all business that may be entrusted to him. General Commission business will attended to at the customary rates. ELI OVERDEER. Lancaster, April 29, 1851. 14-6 m Black Teas at Reduced Prices. ELWGOD SHANNON, Proprietor of the Chesnut street Tea VVarehouse, offers at the very lowest wholesale prices, a large stock of fresh imported GREEN AND BLACK TEAS of the new crop. Country storekeepers will find it greatly to their advantage to make purchases of the subscriber, who deals almost exclusively in Teas, and can at all times offer an excellent asort ment. Terms positively Cash ; the small advance on importers prices, admits of neither credit or risk. ELWOOD SHANNON, 63 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. 14-3 t Cheap New' Hat Store. THE neatness and elegance ofFRANTZ’S Hats is a very common subject of conversation among our citizens and strangers. All orderß given them may be relied upon will be promptly, punc tually and faithfully Attended to, while their exten sive stock affords an opportunity to those who prefer buying ready made. Try a FRANTZ HAT. No. 336, Market Street, below Tenth, Phil’a. Extra Fine Beaver, $3 60 do Mole Skin, 325 No. 1 Silk, ' 3 00 “ 2 do 250 “ 3 do 150 > Fur, * 1 25 CAPS 18f to $1 00, assorted. Also a great as sortment of STRAW HATS. [april 29-14-6 m . Lumber and Coal Yacdi WE, the subscribers, would respectfully in(prm our' friends and the public in general, that we have taken the Lumber and Coal Yard, formerly occupied by Walton & Browns, at ,Peach Bottom, where we intend keeping a general assortment of LUMBER AND COAL, constantly on hand, and hope, by strict attention to business, to gain a reasonable share of public patronage. ALSO, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS can have bills sawed to order, at the shortest notice, by giving us a call. GARRETT & HIPPLE. All letters addressed to Rock P. Or, Lancaster Co., will be promptly attended to april 15 A Reward Of a Plug of Tobacco—but no expenses Paid ! RAN away from ihe subscriber, in Mechanics*? burg, Lancaster county, on the 23d inst., a bound boy named William Rose. Said boy is about 16 years of age, and hid on when he.left a blue monkey jacket, lead colored cassimere pants, plaid woollen rest and glazed cap. All'persons are forbid harboring him upon any account. ROBERT CONNELL. April 29, 1851. 3t-14 Notice. THE LANCASTER COUNTY AGRICULTU RAL SOCIETY will meet at the Mechanics’ Institute, in South Queen street, Lancaster, on Mon day the I9ffc day of May, 1851, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day. The* members and others friendly to the cause are inrited to attend. By order of the Board of Managers. D. W. PATTERSON, Secretary. Estate of Jacob Swahr. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan’r. WHEREAS, Jacob Seichrist, Trustee of Jacob Swahr, did on the 15th day of April, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said court, his account of the said estate: Notice is hreby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the second day of June, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest. , ' * HENRY jSTOEK, Prothonotary. Proth’s Office, Lan. April 29. 14-4 t MiUiner ? s Articles. Oxalic Acid, Gelatine, ( ** Salts of Sorrel, White Glue, Salts Of .Lemon, Gum Arabic, Salts of Tartar,' : ilsinglass, Pearl Ash, -- Brimstone, Bonnet yafnish. * * For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drag and Chemical Store, No. 1 13, East King street. i [apriU-10 Flower Seeds. A CHOICE variety of new Flower Seeds, just received and for sale at CHAFLLES A. HEINITSH’S • Drug Store, No. 13, East King street, apt* 1 10 PINKERTON * SLAYMAKER»S IfEW ABD CHEAP HiRDWAKE STOKE,' in fie building formerly occupied a fiePoef Office, between VanJcatian’s and Shober’s Hotels, . . NORTH QUEEN ST. THEsubscribere having taken the above property, would call the attention of Dealers and Con sumers to their entire-new anwell selected assort ment of - • - _ FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, which they are now opening, consisting in part of BuildingMaterials,’ Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Nails, Glass, &c., . u PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. A well selected and general assortment of Car penters* Tools, Planes, Chisels, Braces, and Bitts, Angers, Edge Tools of all descriptions, Saws of all descriptions. MAHOGANY VENEERS & MOULDING. Housekeepers will find in our stock a complete assortment of Pots, Kettles, Pans, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Shovel and Tongs, Coffee Mills) Waiters, and Looking Glasses. "A general assortment of CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Stands, bushel, half bushel, peck and hall peck measures. STOVES. Cook, Coal, Oven-Top and Nine Plate. . We would call the attention of Farmers to our slock of Ploughs, Shovels, Forks, Chains, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Rakes, Water Cans, &c. SADDLERS & COACHMAKERS will find an extensive assortment of goods suited to their trade, to which we invite their particular attention. ; Hoop and’Sheet Iron, Rock Powder and Safety Fuse, together with .every article kept«in a Hard ware store, all ol which - they offer at wholesale or retail on very reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention to business and in their endeavors to please customers, to receive a share of public patronage. . Old Castings and Flaxseed taken in exchange for goods. WM. C. PINKERTON, HENRY E. SLAYMAKER. (Formerly in the employ of Geo. M, Steinman.) Lancaster, April 15, 1851. 12-ly nature and Art, In all their various combinations cannot possibly be more attractive , than ’ F. J. KRAMPH’S OAK BALL CLOTHING STORE * IS at the present time. For there a more exten sive assortment,-and a greater variety of READY MADE , MEN’S and Boys* Clothing now offered, than perhaps was ever known before in the City or County. Also French, English and American Cloths, Cas imers and Vestings of every itexture,'pattern and color; Satinets, Cashmarets, Merinos, Angolas, Tweeds, Linen*, Cottonades, Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Shams, Collars, Suspenders, Umbrellas and Hosiery, in almost endless variety. The large amount of sales, and the increasing demands upon this establishment, have enabled the proprietor to offer greater inducements to purcha sers, than on any former occasion, bringing every article within the abilities of the laboring man and the'Mechanic, as well as the Farmer and the pro fessional man. Confident of giving Satisfction, and that his future efforts' will be appreciated and suit ably rewarded, F. J. KRAVIPH embraces the present as a proper opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and a generous public for past patronage. Now come to Kramph’s Oak Hall And buy a suit of clothes, You’ll surely find hone in all The city as cheap as those. Upon his shelves and coonter In such inviting piles, Or else -made up to order In any size or styles; Then don’t forget Oak Hall, The place you all know well In*North Queen street, then call Right opposite Shobee’s Hotel. Lancaster, April 22. 3m-13 PROPOSAL. WE respectfully inform our friends of the city and county, and all others, that, we have just received a good assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY' GOODS, suitable for the present season. We deem it un necessary to name the price of a few leading ar ticles, but w§ are prepared to sell any article in our line at the lowest prices. We cordially invite all to call and examine our stock. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &c. We also invite attention to our well selected stock of Groceries, &c. Basket Carriages, Cradles, Chairs, flee., together with a large assortment of Market, Travelling, and other kinds of Baskets. ALSO, TOBACCO AND SEGARS. KrSalt and Tar always on hand. N. B-—We avoid to weary your patience by call ing attention to a great display of articles, promises, &c., but merely add—-Money that is really saved in the making of purchases, is much better than all we read of. Therefore,'please call and secure bargains, as our stock consists of nearly all the articles usually kept in the Dry Goods and Grocery line. No. 80, NORTH QUEEN STREET, two squares from the Court House, in the Museum Building. > PINKERTON & SMELTZ. ' april 22 13-tf New Confectionary & Fruit Store. THE subscriber has just opened an establishment in North Queen street, next door to Sprecher’s hardware Store, where he will at all times be pre pared to serve customers with ' CONFECTIONARY OF EVERY KIND, . such as CANDIES, Gum Drops, Nuego, &e., &c . FRUIT AND CAKES, including Oranges, Lemons, Raisits, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts ; Pound Cake, Sponge Cake, Tea Cake, &c., &c. nos' , ' - of the most approved flavor, of every kind, will be served up at his Salmons, (which are the Best fitted up in the city—being the ne plus ultra,) at all times —or furnished to flinilies or parties at the most reasonable rates. < , SEGARS. The best Havana’ and Principe Segars, of the choicest brands and finest fliLTor, kept constantly on hand. Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited to ill and examine his assortment of Confefctionary, i he is prepared to furnish any quantity to order, ; the shortest notice. , 1 fcT Recollect the place—about half a square north of the Court House, in North Queen street and next door to Sprecher’s Hardware Store. V. P.. ANDERSON, Ag’t. Lancaster, April 22, 1851* . . 13-6 m Latest Arrival of Fresh GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, at Jacob Bueh ler’s new and cheap store in East King street, opposite the Farmers’ Bank, where he is just open ing a large and well selected stock of FRESH GROCERIES, to which he inyiteß the attention of his numerous friends, and the citizens of Lancaster and its vicinity ■ in general,,as he is determined to sell as cheap as any, and the quality of his goods cannot be surpas sed,-as he has ifiade such arrangements with the merchants of the city, so that ho is constantly re ceiving Fresh Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Mackerel and Salt; also Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Dates, Figs, &c. N ; JACOB BUEHLER. april 22 13-tf To the Gents. C ASHMERETS.— ONE lot and just received of this beautiful ma terial for Summer Dress—all §hadcs, BLACK, BROWN, CASSIMERES! CASSIMERES! Black Doe Skin, fancy colors for Spring. VESTINGS! VESTINGS! White and Fancy Mareailes, Black Satin, &c. Linen Pant Stuffs, every variety from 6i up to 75 cents per yard. ' , k ' CLOTHS! CLOTHS! French, English, German and American fabric, all shades and prices. CRAVATS! CRAVATS! Black Italian and Fancy Silk Cravats, Madran, Gingham and Lawn Cravats; Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery and all kinds of gentlemens furnishinggoods. THOS. J.'WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, Corner East King and Centre Square* CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! From 12* cents up to $1,50 per yard. Venitioh, Ingrain and Domestic Floor and Table Oil Cloths, 3-4, 6-4, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, &c. Call and examine. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, cor. East King and Centre Square, april 22 , : 13 Encourage your own Mechanics. VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. YENITIAN BLINDS of the most beautiful, pat tern and finish, are manufactured at the estab lishment of the undersigned, whose shop can be found immediately in the rearofVankanan’s(form erly Schofield’s), hotel. The blinds are made of wood of the smoothest and mOst durable quality, and at short order and moderate prices. The subscriber having had con siderable experience in the manufacture of Venittan Blinds, the people of this city and county can de pend upon having any work they may order, exe cuted with despatch and in a workmanlike manner. A variety of handsome blinds are on hand for the inspection of the public. Old blinds repaired and trimmed, to look equal to new. • ' GEORGE FLICK. FreshLfme. THE subscriber has constantly on hand Fresh Lime which he offers in quantities to suit pur-, chasers. - GEORGE. M. STEINMAN, march West King it., Lancaster. - 8PBIS0*«0<M»gJ! Just opened at the Cheap SlarifqfCßAßl.ES M. ERBEN & BRO., BdHmal Uouu Building, •• ' { North Qmtn ’ttrteti* . \ ■ N immense "assortment of' choice spring and summer GoodsfromtheNew York' And Phi!- adelphia marketa,’and which weirin toll as usual at aery GREAT BARGAINS ! I * LABIF.S’ DRESS GOODS I _ SILKS—Rich figured ChamelionDresa Silks, Tore Satins, new style Eotilards*and superior glossy Blank Silks. POPLINS—New style figured, watered,-chene and changeable Linen and Silk Poplins at 31, 371 and 50 cents. . BAREGE DE LAlNE—Bereges, Mouslin de Laine, choice colors,. Blue, Green, Pink, Brown and Black, from 184 to 60 cents. FRENCH LAWNS—-Elegant styles and superb qualities at I*4, 18, and 25 cents. CHINTZES- —English, French; and American Chintxes and prints from 64 to 25 cents. SHAWLS—Embroidered Crape Shawls, Silk, Thibet, Cashmere and Barege Shawls—an elegant assortment. >' ; SUPERB KID GLOVES—AII colors of the best makes; also, Silk,Lisle Thread and Cotton Laces. WHITE GOODS—Swiss Muslins, plain and fig ured ; Moll, Jaconet, Book and Mansook Muslin? far Dresses; also colored spriged ■ Swiss in dress patterns^ CURTAIN MUSLlNS—Figuredj Plaid, Striped and Bordered from 12} to 374 cents. ! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Piano and Table Covers; Linen Damask TabloCovers, Napkins, &c. BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS! Counter .pains, Toilet Covers, Wide oil Chintzes for spreads, 24 yd. wide Sheetings, Pillow case muslins, &c. Now is the time for fine selections and great bar gains at the store of CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER, North Queen Street. april 8-11-tf] More Honey Left in the Bee Hive. Spring time of the year is coming, And with it you can hear the Bees a-humming. DRY GOODS —Better Bargains than ever can now be had at the unrivalled place for Bar gains,, tho Bee Hive Store, North Queen street, where they are just opening invoices of splendid DRESS GOODS, which will be sold at Bmall profits. SILKS! SILKS! 1 ' Rich Boiled Glace, beautiful shades. Figured and Plain Armures. Figured and Plain Double Poult'de Joics. ‘Foulards, Plaid.and neat Figured, very cheap. Black Boiled very glossy from 50 cts. to 2,25. A very beautiful article Silk Popline. Fig’d & Plain Mourning do something, very new BEE HIVE, North Queen street. WHITE, Mull, Book, Swiss, Jaconet and Man sook plain, embroidered and plaid for Dresses. — Also, very fine white Goods, embroidered, &c., for drapery, very cheap. Embroidered and plain, very fine Linen IJand kerchiefs, Kid Gloves of all color and shades, no. 6to 8. White Kid Gloves, the very best quality. Lisle Thread, .embroidered tops. Plain, Emb’d and open work Hosiery. Laces, needle work Inserting, Thread, Edging, Embroidery Lace, Black Silk i Lace for Mantillas from 121 cents to $2 00 per yard. = ! CHAS. E. WENTZ St BRO.,(Bee Hive.) Now then Ladies, is the. time for great Bargains. Just opened some beautiful colors, Pink, Blue, Green, Lilac Brown, in fact almost every shade, Fig’d Lawn warranted fast_ colors, only 12fc cents. Manchester and English good style and colors, only 12J cents. Neat figured French Chintz for Childrens’ Dresses, warranted fast colors. Very pretty styles plain, figured Oil Chintz for Dresses, now very fashionable. CHAS. E. WENTZ & RRO., Bee Hive Store. april 8-11] GREAT ATTRACTION AT GEIDNER'S HAT AND CAP STORE? IV. W. Corner Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. riIHE subscriber in truly thankful to his friends 1 for past favors, and hereby informs bis old cus tomers and the public in general that he has just received from the city of Philadelphia, a large and carefully selected assortment of/fashionable HATS AND CAPS, suitable for the season—which, together with those of his own manufacture, makes his stock equal, if not superior, to any thing in. this city. It consists in part of Russia, Reaver,= Moleskin, Silk, Nutria, Hungarian, California and Slouch Hats, and his stock of CAPS embraces every kind and quality now in the Philadelphia market, all of which will be sold lower than the lowest. STRAW GOODS. Just received a choice and splendid assortment of fashionable SUMMER HATS, such as Palm Leaf, Pedal, China Pearl, Canada Braid and Leg horn, toge.her with all the new styles of Summer Hats for Children.j Hats of any quality and style made to order, with neatness and despatch—and afterwards ironed free of charge. At his establishment it is always considered a pleasure to show goods. JErCall at the Cheap Hat and Cap Store, N. W. corner of Centre Square, near Baumgardner’s Store, and take a look at our assortment. Admittance free. JAMES GEIDNER. Lancaster, April 22. “%/ 13 THE members of the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Company, are hereby notified that for the pur pose of paying the'liabilities of the said Company to Joseph Engles, of Martic‘township, by the des truction of his house by fire in October last; to John Trout of Rapho township, in the burning of his dwelling house in October last; to Christian Landis ofManheim township, by a fire in his dwelling house in December last; and to Michael W. May of Conoy township, in the burning of barn, hay shed, warehouse, &c., with the contents thereof, on the 26th of March last past; (all of which pro perty was insured in the said. Company) the Direc tors have levied a tax of one eighth of one per cent, ot one dollar and twenty-fiye cents on each thous and dollars valuation, which is hereby required to be paid to the Treasurer or bis authorized agents, within thirty days from this date. Those- who neglect to pay within that time will have ten per cent, added to their tax to pay the expense of col lection. . T Payments may be made to the following persons who have been duly authorized to receive the same, viz: Reuben S. Rohrer’s Hardware Store, Lancaster. - John Rohrer, Treasurer, near Lampeter Square. John'Mecartney, Conestogo township. John Strohm, near New Providence, Martic twp* Those residing in the township of East and West Donegal, Conoy, ’Mount Joy, Rapho and Penn, to Myers & Mowtey’s Hardware Store in Mount Joy. ’ Thosd residing in the townships of East and West HempfieJd may pay to Andrew Metzgar, Esq., of West Hempfield. ‘ Punctual attention to this notice is earnestly re quested, by which trouble will be saved to the Treasurer, and expense to the members. » JOHN STROHM, Treasurer. 13-3 t THE subscriber will sell at public sale on Thurs day the B th of May next, his FARM, situated 5$ miles from Baltimore, between the York and Hillen roa’ds, a remarkably healthy locality* This farm contains 134 ACRES, about 70 of which are in ahigh state of cultivation, and the rest in young and Valuable Timber. The soil is excellent and well watered. jsSSfJL • There is a good DWELLING and an cellent BARN on the premises. It pos3eß I ■ ees great advantages, both for a Dairy Farm and Market Garden, and at a convenient distance from the city for a country residence. An extensive Milk Dairy is nowin successful operation on this Farm, the milk meeting a ready demand,in the Baltimore market. : Attbe same time will be sold the valuable STOCK, consisting of 60 choice COWS, 5 superior HORSES, and .Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen' Furniture, &c., &c. Terms liberal. For further particulars enquiry may be'made of CANNON, BENNET & CO., Auctioneers, No. 2S, S. Charles st., Baltimore. FREDERICK SCHETTER. 13-ts GREEN, Estate of Mary McNeil, deceased. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mary-McNeil, late of Salisbury township, Lancaster county, deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned administrators, residing inFara* dise and Earl townships. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly euthenticeted ftr “"^ECKERT, GEO; WALLACE. Adm’ra. april 22-ei*-lS) presb Pequea Ume CAN be had at the Hardware Store, in North Queen Street, in large and small quantities, •r an» time—and delivered'in any part of the city, at any tim GEORGE D. SPRECHER. raareh 18 To Shoemakers. JUST received garrison’s Columbian Leather Makers Powder for blacking the edges of Boots, for sale at the Finding Store, sign of the Last. ' martih 18-9 j M. H. LOCHLR. Burning fluid or Ethereal Oil 18 manufactured every day at Dr.RiWU»a>Med ieal Hall, Herth Qaenn *#.*•*“*«"»“? ,*» ld a# it C6BU a qflMfc IMHy LAWNS! LAWNS!! GINGHAMS! GINGHAMS! LOOK HERE! Insurance Notice. A Valuable Farm. Lancaster County, ss* ' r T HE Commonwealth of Pennsylva- X nia, tip Welliak B. Hurt and Shsan hi*.wife,and«ach other person aßfflffit pr persons 4s may be interested in the x premises, Greeting: • We command and firmly enjoin yon that, Ikying aside all bnsiness whatever, yon be and appear before the Judges of the Coort of Common Pleas, for the County of Lancaster, sitting in Equity ' on the third Monday in June next, to shew cause, if any you have, why the witnesses on behalf of George Washington Evansj, by his Attorney in fact - Nathaniel'Evans, inthematterof the Petition of the said Geovge Washington Evans by his said AttoVney in fact, presented to the Court setting forth, “ That the said George Washington Evans in or about the • 31st day of March, 1830, became the parchaser of - a certain lot or piece of ground, for the . Sum of seventy dollars or thereabouts, situate, lying And, being on the sonth side of Cherry street in the . Borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, Penhsyl- • vania, adjoining ground late ofDr. McCorkle, dec*d, on the west and that of —-; McMullen, dec’d,'on .. the east with its appurtenances and extending in depth, to a public fourteen feet wide alley, num bered in the general plan of said Borough of Col* .umbia fifty-nine, which said lot he purchased from Willliam B. Hunt iu fee, and for which he tho said George Washington Evans obtained a deed of in- . denture in fee simple from said William B. Hunt and Susan his wife, duly executed and acknowledged in due form of Jaw ; that the said Goorge Wash ington Evans went into possession of the said lot of or piece of ground, ana afterwards removed from the State, when he left the said father,-. John Evans of Columbia, since deceased, and jince his death the said deed has been lost,”, should not be examined and their testimony reduced to writing and filed of record in our said Cour.t, in order to have the “losses, defects and imperfections in his said title” occasioned by the loss of his said deed, “supplied” agreeably to the constitution of our government, and the act of assembly in such case made and provided. And hereof, fail not at your. '' peril. *• / Witness the Honorable Ellis Lewis, President of the said Court, at Lancaster, tho 26th day of April, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Filty-One. HENRY STOEK, Prothonotary. april 29 14 . Proposals. Superintendent’s Office. Pahkksdurg, April 25, 1851. , PROPOSALS will be received at this offico, un til the '2lst day of May ensuing, until sun down, for the grading, Masonry and ballasting on the improvement of the Columbia and Philadelphia Railway at the following pointß, viz: East end Big Conestoga Bridge, near Lancaster; Curves at Christiana and Nobleviltc; do., east of Eagle Station ; do. west of Morgan Corner; Sideing at West Philadelphia. Profiles plans and specifications will be exhibited at the office of the Engineer, corner of Oak* and Market Street,' Philadelphia, 3 days previous to the letting. A. L. ROUMFORT, Superintendent Col. and Phila. Railway. April 29 -41-14 - Notice. Ektate of Fanny Baily, (colored,) late of Lancaster city , deceased. LETTERS testamentary on the above deceased, having been issued to the undersigned Executor, by the Register of Lancaster county; all persons having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay. WILLIAM MURRAY, Executor. Lancaster, April 26, 1851. 14-6 t Estate of Catharine Mcltlurtrie, Deceased. LETTERS of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, alt persons having claims or demands ngainst said dec’d, will present them duly authenticated for set tlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay. WILLIAM WHITE, Adin’r, april 29-14-71, * Lancaster city. Common School Election. \ NOTICE is hereby given that an election will be held in tho COURT HOUSE, in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday the 6th day of May , 1851, hetween the hours of 1 and 7 o’clock in the after noon, for the election of twelve citizens haying resided therein one year next beforo said election, to serve as Directors of the Common Schools of the city for three years frdm said election —of which election, a qualified citizen chosen by the voters present at its opening, shall, act as Inspector, another chosen in like manner as Judge, and the Sectary of the present Board of Directors shall act as Clerk; and at which election all the qualified citi- zens shall have a vote. GEO. M. STEINMAN, Presd’t. John Zimmerman, Sec’y. ' april 8 11-5 t (Lancasterian, Union, and Examiner, copy ) “The New Article for the World's Fair!” PHILLIPS & MAYERS’ LIQUID GLUE is nounccd by men of science, the press and the public, the most perfect and complete invention of the age. It requires no trouble of preparation, is always ready for use and may be applied in the most simple manner by any person. It cements breakage* in Wood, Stone. China, Glass, Earthen ware or Iron. Housekeepers and Mechanics try it. Prices 121, 18* and 25 cents per bottle. AGENTS. WRIGHT & CO., Druggists, Queen at., Lan’r. G. B. MARKLEY, East King street; do. PHILLIPS & MAYER’S, 75 North Fourth street, Philadelphia, april 15 12-4 t Estate of Henry Redcay, late of Brecknock twp., dcc’d. THE Auditor appointed to report upon the Ex ceptions filed to the administration account of John Redcay, Wm. Redcay and Abm. Trostle,' Ex ecutors of the last will and testament of said 1) enry Redcay, dec’d,andto distribute the balance re maining in the hands of the said executors, accord ing to the will of said testator; will meet all per. sons interested in said estate, on Thursday , the 15/ft day of May y at 2 o’clock P. M v , at the public bouse of Mrs. Reed, in the city of Lancaster. GEO. M. KLINE-, Auditor, april 22 (Lancasterian copy.) 13-4 c IVew London Academy. Chestfj* County, Pa. THE duties of’the seesion will be re sumed on the v " 'v, the sth of May next. TERMS—Boarding, * X* l Tuition, $6O per session of 21 weeks. Washing 02,50 per session. No extras. For Catalogues and Circulars, apply (post paid) to WM. F. WYERS, A. M., Principal, New London, Chester County, Pa. I l-5t 10,000 Cords Oak Wood Wanted. THE Superintendent of the Columbia and Phila delphia Rail Road is ready to enter into con tracts for the delivery upon the line of the Columbia and Philadelphia Rail fyjad 0 f 10,000 cords of good Oak Wood, for which cash will be-paid’. Application to be made at the Superintendent’s Offiee, Parkesburg. A. L. ROUMTORT, "Bnp’t. 10-tf Estate of Joltn Hudderw. LETTERS of administration on the' estate ot John Hudders, late of Sadabury township, Lan caster county, hating been granted to the subscri bers, by the Register of said county : All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present ihem without delay properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WILEY, East Nottingham twp., Chester co. ROBERT HUDDERS, Sadsbury twp., Lancaster county. April 1,1851. • • 10-61* Estate of Charlotte Rassel, LATE OF THE Borough OF MARIETTA, iec’i. LETTERS testamentary having-been granted to thd’ subscriber the on estate of th 6 above named decM., he horeby gives notice to all persons having claims or demands against the estate! of said dece dent to make known to him the same without de lay, and all persons' indebted to the estate, are requested to make payment forthwith to the Exec utor in the Borough of Marietta. •, ' r EDWIN J. RINEHART. 4t*-9 march 25. Notice. TO the Hein and Legal representatives of Dr. John Porter, late of the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, dec’d* Take notice that 1 will hold an Inquisition to divide,part or value the real estate of said deceased, on Tuesday, May 27th,’ A. D. 1851, at 2 o’clock P. M., on the premises in Colerain township,Xar.cas ter county, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB Sheriff. . Sheriff’s Office, Lan. April 22, 1851. st-13 Notice. TO the Heirt''and Legal representaives of Louisa Myers, late of the Borough of Marietta, Lan caster county, deceased. Take notice that I will hold an Inquisition to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on Wednesday, the llth day of Jane, A. 7). 1851, at 10 o’clock P. \lat the public house of Johnson & Fishbaugh, in the Borough of Marietta, when and where you may attend if you thin) proper JACOB HUBER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Lah. April 22, I*Bsl. 6t-13 .. Medical Hall. DR. RAWLINS respectfully announces to hisv friends and the publio generally that he is now opening at his new Drug Slope, North Queen et., Lancaster, an extensive assortment of fresh and genuine Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines,*Dye Stuff's-, Paints, Perfumery, &c., &c., which he will dispose of at the very lowest cash prices, april IS
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