Philadelphia Advertisements. Y. B. Paemee, Aceht, Thie'd ahd Chesnut Sts. & lUBLEY, , S uccasort to 0. Cmra^,„ T _ no WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELERS, AND IMPOETEM OP WATCHES, TIOE sale an asaortment of Gold and Silver JiftentLcver, Lepine and Plain Watches; fine PrtL J n 7tt?‘Pk49 Dyeing and Scouring. PHILIP HUDSON, Fancy Dyer, No. 95 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster and the public generally, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merinoes, &c., are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies’ Cashmere and Crape Shawls changed and dressed equal to new. Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and dyed in thebest manner. Sun Shades, Parasols and Parasolettes colored any shade; and in fact DYING in all its various branches done at short notice on the lowest terms, [march 4-3m-8 Dr. ST. B. E.eldy’s PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICES, No. 15, Crown street, above Race street , PHIL’A, WHERE Ladies or Gentlemen under all circum stances may receive Medical advice, attention or treatment, assured of the strictest Professional donor and Secrecy. Letters addressed as above ( enclosing fee) will b$ promptly attended to. Dr. Leidy is a regular Physician', with fifteen ex perience ; graduate of the University of Pennsylva*- nia, Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, &c. References: Dr. N. Chapman; Dr. Robert Ware; Dr. J. Jackson ; Dr. W» Gibson ; Dr. J. R. Cose; Dr. W. E. Horner; Dr. T. F. Betton, Rev. W. N. Delanay; R. Adrain, L. L. D.; J. Biddle, Esq., qnd numerous others might be referred to. dec 31 49 ''TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS' GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maher, Respectfully informs his friends and the people'ofLan- SsSggggHa caster co. generally, that he carries -v- * on the maufacture of CHAIRS of every description, and SETTEES,.at his stand in South Queen st.,the 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 be 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. fcs-,The UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. [april 29-13-tf City Hat and Cap Store. JOHN AMER, PROPRIETOR THE subscriber, thankful Tor past favors, would respectfully inform his numerous friends and pjg. customers, that he isjnow ready to offer the - SPRING STYLE OF HATS, got up under his own inspection, expressly for Retail. He flatters himself yiat from long ex perience in the business, his Hats cannot be sur passed, both in regard to style, beauty of finish, and color. Hats of-all qualities and shapes always on hand or made to order at the shortest notice. Also v an extensive assortment of SLOUCH.HATS & FANCY CAPS, of all colors, shapes and sizes—the most com- ** plete variety ever offered to 1 the people of Lancas ter county* ! _ Also, a constant supply of STRAW GOODS, latest styles, kept on hand. • call and see fof yourself. Hats bought at AMER’S Store, always brushed and ironed free of charge. : The largest and hand somest assortment of Hats and Capa in this city, can be found at the City Hat and Cap Store, opposite Shober’s Eagle Hotel, and inext door to Murray’s book store. ■ JOHN AMER. Lancaster, April S. 11-3 m PARENTS, who wish to obtain first-rate DAGUERREOTYPE,MINIA ‘•TURES of their children ; C CHILDREN, who wish to obtain first-rate Da- guerreotype Likenesses of their r Parents.; BROTHERS, who wish to obtain, the beat Da guerreotype Likeneses of their ,Sisters; < SISTERS, who wish to obtain tho .moßt life-like. Daguerreotypes of their Brother; Friends and relatives, who wish Likenedses of each other j and in short, ALL THE “REST OF MANKIND!” who .wish; BETTER Pictures than they can obtain at any other place in ihis City, are invited to call ; at JOHNSTON’S Daguerrean Rooms,in Kramph’s Building; entrance, N. Queen et., Ist door above Orange. 2-tf 6 Latest Arrival of Fresh GLASS AND at Jacob Bueh ler’s new and cheap store in East King street, opposite the Farmers’ Bank, where he iB just open ing a large and well selected stock of FRESH GROCERIES, fnov 12-42-ly to which he invites the attention of his numerous frientla, 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 made such', arrangements with the merchants of the city, so;that he is constantly re ceiving Fresh Groceries/such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Mackerel and Salt; also Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Dates, Figs, &c, h ’ JACOB BUEHLER. 13-tf New Transportation Line. THE subscriber has taken the house on the corner of LEMON atsd Mpsg' WATER STREETS, (lately occupied JHC by Joseph Shirk,) where he is prepared to receive and transport all descriptions of Produce and Mer chandize to and from Philadelphia and the.various points on the Railroad. *, He has, in addition, 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, and has expressly arranged the same for receiving and transporting LIVE STOCK, PIG METAL, BLOOMS, &c. He hopes to merit and receivo a liberal share 01 patronage by a careful attention to all business that may be entrusted to him. General Commission bi siness will attended to at the customary rates. ■ ELI OVERDEER. Lancaster, April 29, 1851. 14-6 m EAST -KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. THE subscriber informs his friends and tho public generally, that he continues at the old stand, having again leased thatiwell-known Hotel, (form erly Shertz’s) next doorj to John N. Lane’s Store, where he will be happyj-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. Hiß 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. will be moderate. WILLIAM J. STEELE. Lancaster, April 29, 1851. " 14-tf JUST received a large assortment of the follow ing goods, necessary for house-keeping : Fine IVORY KNIVES AND FORKS, Buckbone and Coco handle Knives and Forkes, Carvers and Forks, Coffee Milis, Waiters, Looking Glasses, Pans, Pots, Kettles, Flat Irons, Tubs, Buckets. Churns, &c., for sale low by REUBEN S. ROHRER, - ! No. 8, East King street jan 21-S&J REMOVAL. INSTITUTE. EXCHANGE HOTEL. To Housekeepers. The Cheap Hardware : Store, - Bast King Street, opposite HessenKop’s Hotel. REUBEN S. ROHRF.R,Ute Sprecher & Rohrer, returns his’ thanks for the many past* favors bestowed upon the late firm, and would inform them that he will.continue the business at the old stand,- and. solicits their further favors.. He would call their attention to a well selected stock of FOREIGN & DOMETIC HARDWARE, such as .Locks, Latches, Butt Hinges, Files, Saws, Screws, Bolts and a general assortment of Building Materials. s' CARPENTER PLANES, ‘ Chisels, Broad Axes, Drawing Knives, Braces and Bittsj Egley’s Superior Domestic Augers, and all kinds of Carpenter Tools. Iron and Steel* . Hammered and Rolled Iron of all sizes, Shear, Blister, Sheet and Cast Steel, Slit, Hoop and Sheet lTon,of all kinds. . , AWHEsS ASSffi) VHBSS*.- Bellows, Screw Plates, Rasps and every description of Blacksmith Tools. CUTLERY. Superior Socket Knives from the Waterville Man ufacturing Company. Also, English P?n Knives, Fine Ivory Knives and Forks, Buck* Bone Cocoa handle Knives and Forks j Razors, Scissors, &c., &c BRITT AN IA WARE. Coffee Pots,- Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, either in whole setts or single piece. Britannia Candlesticks, Tumblers, Plates, &c. __ ... SADDLERY. —Bitts, Buckles, Haines, Webbing, Hojr Skins, Traces, Saddle Trees, Whip Stalks, Tacks, Thread; &c. Broad and Narrow Lace, Oil Cloth ’Curtain Frames, Brass and Silver Hub-bands. GLASS, OILS, AND PAINTS, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, TjVhite Lead, Paints, Brushes, &c. CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Coolers, Churns, M eat Stands, Butter Firkins, Water Cans and Kegs, Wash Baskr ets, Market Baskets, Half Bushel and Peck Mea sures; Clover, Timothy,; Herd and Orchard Grass SEEDS. j. • STOVES. Wk The celebrated Victory Cook Stove ; also, fV>p Hathaway Stove; Wood and Coal Stoves. PATENT CULTIVATOR. The attention of Farmers is called to the Patent Cultivator, and also Minnick’s Ploughs. . SCYTHES AND SNATHS. A new article of Grain Scythes, very superior also, Waldron’s, Winsted’s, Darling’s, Dunn St Taylor’s, Robey & Sawyer’s, and Morris’ Grain and Grass Scythes. GRAIN CRADLES. —Good & Brenser’s make of Grain Cradle. ' . t HAY RAKES Rakes of different kinds, Whet Stones, &c., and a large assortment of Farming utensils, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. [june 4-lS tf Lancaster marble Yard. THE subscribers take pleasure ininforraing their friends and the public, that they have taken the Marble Yard formerly conducted by Daniel Fagan, deceased, in North Queen St., in the city of Lan caster, one door north of Spangler & Brother’s Book Store, where they are prepared to execute all orders in their line, in the neatest and most expe ditious manner, and on the most liberal,terms. They respectfully invite those desirous ofpurch asing.MAßßLE WORK; to call and examine their present stock of finished work, which, in point of fineness of finish, quality of marble, and chasteness of design, will compare favorably with that of any other establishment in the city. They are prepared at all times to furnish TOMBS, MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, MARBLE MAWTLm DOOR and WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, and in met, every thing in their line, at the shortest notice. — They employ none other than first-rate hands, and are consequently enabled to furnish all kinds of ORNAMENTAL WO R K in real city style. The public are invited to call at their WARE ROOMS, and examine for themselves. LEONARD & BAER. tf-26 Trenton Mutual Utfe Insurance Company, Trenton, IV. J." i UNIMPAIRED CAPITAL $205,991,58. | Chartered'by the Legislature of N. J., Feb. 5, 1847. Directors: James Hoy, Jr., Joseph C. Potts, Presd’t. ‘ Benjamin Fish, G. A. Perdicaris, V. P. .John A. Weart, Eli Morris, Sec’y. Jonathan Fish, Treasurer. Premiums reduced 25 per cent. 1. Guarantee capital invested in bonds, mortgages, j and stocks, $150,000. _ ' 2. A reduction in the rates,of premiums of 25 pep cent., payable annually, semi-annually or quar . terly, as may be desired. j 3. The insured participate in the profits. 4. Insurance may be effected by any married woman upon the life of her husband, for her sole use and benefit, free from any claims of the repre sentatives of her husband*or any of his creditors. 5. No personal liability of the members beyond the amount of their annual premiums of insurance. 6. Creditors may insure the lives of their debtors, or debtors themselves may insure for the protection of their .creditors. 7. Clergymen and other persons, whose depen dance is upon a salary, will find this an excellent way to secure their families from want in cases of , death. 8. References can be obtained as to the character < of the Company and its Managers, by calling on the undersigned, who are Agents for the City of Lan caster and its vicinity, and who will also give all other necessary information as to rates of insurance, &c. LANDIS & BLACK, Attorneys at Law. Lancaster, Feb. 25, 1851. 5-ly Life Insurance. The 1 United States Life Insurance Annuity \ dnd Triist Company, of Philadelphia. CAPITAL $250 3 00CT— Chaiitkh Perpetual. Office No. 28 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. [CASH SYSTEM.] THE constant, unsolicited .applications for Life Insurance, furnish the most abundant and grat ifying proof, that the public mind is deeply im pressed with the vast importance of this subject. — The great object however of Insurance should be SAFETY, otherwise the whole motive oflnsurance may be disappointed. Too much care cannot be practised in the selection of an Office, with which to effect the contract. The choice should be regu lated, not by present and constant large induce ments as this is certainly incompatible with future benefits. The premiums on life are calculated for the fuutre ; if present and perspective benefits, therefore, are given, the result ultimately must terminate in litigation, disappointment nnd ruin.— The objects aimed at by this Company are stability and perpetuity. The rates of premium have been carefully prepared with reference to fluctuations. System of payments has also been adopt ed—unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets .of this company —and every contingency be ing fortified with an ample capital, SECURITY stampß the whole system ; this feature, paramount to all other considerations, commends this compa i ny to public favor. 1 OFFlCERS.—Directors Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose W. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Jacob L. Florence, William M. Goodwin, Paul B. •Goddard, Lawrence Johnson, George M’Henry, James Devereux, John L. Linton. President —Ste phen R. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Secretary and Treasurer —Charles G. Imlay. Actuary—Manuel Eyre. Counsel and At torney —Thomas Balch. Medical Examiners —Paul B. Goddard, M. D., William Pepper, M. D. , Explanatary pamphlets, blanks* application pa pers, and every information and facility will cheer fully be furnished by the undersigned, who has been duly appointed an Agent of this Company. HIRAM B. SWARR, Market Square, Lanc’r. aug 13 ’5O-ly-29] NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY. PHILIP DEICHLER respectfully notifies his old customers and the .public generally, that he has removed to the room lately occupied by William Sayres & Son, in Kramph’s building, N. Queen street, directly opposite the Post Office, where he constantly keeps on hand and will manu facture to order Boots and ShoeFof every description, made in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials. He would particularly invite attention to a fine article of Cloth, Leather and Morocco CONGRESS BOOTS; also, to a general assortment of CHILDREN'S GAITERS of various sizes and colors—all of which he will sell as cheap as any.other establishment in the city. He desires the Ladies and. Gentlemen ofLancas ter city and county to give him a call, and judge for themselves. He has no doubt of his ability to rend& general satisfaction. 53-REPAIRING of all'kinds neatly done at the shortest notice. [april 23-13-tfc Neutral Ink. Premium Awarded by the N. Y. Institute. THE subscribers having purchased the right for the manufacture and sale of FAHNESTOCK’S NEUTRAL AND INDELIBLE INK, are now prepared to supply the article in any quan tities, large or small, to Merchants, Business Men, and others. This Ink, which has already acquired a celebrity wherever it has been used, is entirely free from any substance which corrodes the pen—is of a beautilul jet color, and admirably adapted for Day Books, Ledgers, Record Books, and every othor species of writing which require durability. Their establishment is in East Orange street, a few doors east of Kramph’s Building. Fresh Fequea Lime CAN be had at the Hardware Store, in North Queen Street, in large and small quantities, at any time—and delivered in any part of the city. GEORGS D. SPRECHER. ly-8 vuireh 18 Lancaster Steam Sash, Door, Frame, and Shatter Partory. GQRMLEY& BRIGGS, (Successor to Prime t$- Colestock.). PRACTICAL Manufacturers of Materials for Builders. pbice current of sash. 'SIZE’ ‘ llin. llin. 11 in. llin. , 7x9 31c ts 4 ctß. 4icts 4lcts SxlO 4 ,41 41 - 5 ' Bkll 41 5 51 51 Bxl2 41 5 51 51 9x12 5 51 51 6 9x13 5 51, 6} 6 10x12 51 6 61 61 10x14 6 61 61 7. 10x15 61 7 71 -71 10x17 7 71 71 71 10x18 71 8 81 81 SIZE i‘ Uin. llin." 'lifif. l}in. 11x14 6icts 6}cts 7 ctß ' 7icts 11x15 6} 71 71 7f 11x16 7 71 71 8 11x17 71 S Si 81 11x18 8 81 81 9 12x16 88} Si 9 12x17 8} 8} 9 91 12x18 8} 9 I 91 9} 12x26 9 91 91 10 12x24 I 12 12} I 121 j 13 Hook or Lip Sash, i cent per light extra —Stiles, 2 in.—Bottom Rails, 2i in.—Meeting Rails H in. fcJ-Please observe this In making Frames. Price current of Rolling or Standing Venitian Shutters: Size. I Bxlo $2,00—9x12 $2,25 J 9x14 $2,50 “ I 10x14 $2,75 | 10x16 s3,oo—loxlB $3,25. Price current of Doors: Common 2 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 6 in. If! in. thick, $1 50 4 panel 2** 8 “ “ 6 “ 8 « If “ 1 62 4 “ 2**lo“ “ 6 “10 “ If “ 175 4 “ - 2**lo ** “ 6 “10 ** 1| “ ' 187 4 « 2 “10 ** “ 6 “10 “ >lf “ 200 6 it 3is « 7 « if “ 250 9 “ “ 2 “ “ 7 “ li “ 275 0 “ u> 3 u «( 7 « 2 ■“ 350 2 •< 2 lu “ “ 6 *‘lo “ If “ 2 00. If Moulded on one side, 25 cents,-or if moulded on both sides, 50 cents extra will be added, just according to the size of the door and finish. Mouldings and Castings made to order; 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 FlooVing, in the rough or dressed, and all neces sary materials for Builders, at our works, lately carried on by Prime & Colestock, North Duke st., Lancaster, Pa. Terms cash, or approved paper, on dr before the delivery of the work. JOSEPH GORMLEY, SIMEON BRIGGS. 6-ti FREEMAN, HODGES & Co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 58 Liberty Street, New York, between Broadway and Nassau. ARE now receiving a rich and beautiful assort ment of Fancy Silk Millinery Goods', to which we would particularly invite the attention of all Cash purchasers, and will make it an object for them to give us a call, as we are determined to sell our assortment, for Cash, lower than ever before offered in this market. Milliners can supply themselves with every-arli* cle in their line, at about the cost oi Importation I or Auction prices. -of our goods are manu- ; | factured expressly fo'r our own sale, and cannot be | surpassed for beauty or low prices. \ Rich Hat and Cap Ribbons, a large variety, i Silks and Satins for Bonnets. I Crapes, Crape Liases, Tarletons and Illusion Laces. Trimmings for Hats, Caps and Dresses. Jenny Lind Caps, Party and Opera Head Dresses. Embroidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs, and Chemi setts. Embroidered Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and. Muslins. Thread, Brussels, Valenciene, Silk and Lisle Thread Laces. Embroidered, Reveire and Plain .Linen Cambric hkfs. Gloves and Mits, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread and Sewing Silk. Scarfs, Cravats and Dress hkfs. Swiss, Jaconett, Book muslins, . and Bishop lawns. Embroidered, Damask and Plain Canton Crape Shawls. A full assortment of Straw Goods. : French-and American Artificial Flowers. With a large variety not mentioned above. All wishing to avoid paying long prices will make money by calling and satifying themselves. . Jan. 28, 1851. 6m-l. HALDY’ § New Marble lard. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the public that He has just received from 1 the city of Philadelphia a superb stock of pure AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, together with a beautiful assortment of SPLENDID ITALIAN MARBLE , and that he ia now prepared to execute in the first style, MONUMENTS, TOMBS , AND GRAVE STONES of every variety and price, Mantels, Door and Window Sills, Steps, and in fact every thing pertaining to the marble business. His facilities for furbishing articles in his line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may favor him with their, patronage', that his work shall be executed in the very best style, and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING IN ENGLISH AND GER MAN dorie at the shortest notice, and in the most modern and elegant styles. He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage upon its merits. establishment is in East Chesnut street, di rectly in the rear of Lechler’s Hotel, and next door to Moderwell’s old ware house, near the railroad. He has also opened a ware room in North Queen street, nearly opposite the Bee Hive. Dec; 3, 1850. ’ 45-ly Important to Cabinet Makers, Carpenters and Wheel Wrights. T H£f subscriber has received an agency for the sale of OTIS’ PATENT MORTISING MA CHINES in Lancaster co’y, and he is now ready to dispose of them at the lowest price. It is o.nl) necessary to say that they need but be seen in op eration for their utility to be acknowledged.- WHEEL HUBS or BEVIL MORTISING can be done on this Machine, although simple in its con struction. One of these machines can be seen in operation at his shop. ; The subscriber has constantly on hand a large Buppiy of MAHOGANY VENEERS and the cele brated NEW *ORK VARNISH, all or which he will sell at Now York prices. To his customers, by calling on him, he will show the newly discovered mode of filling the grain of Wood without rubbing with Pumice stone according to the old plan—a discovery of great value to the Cabinet Maker. JOHN CARR, Cabinet Maker, East King street, a few doors above Espenshade’s Hotel. Lancaster, Jan. 8, 1850^ Now Is the time for Bargains! EM. HAMBRIGHT respectfully informs the , public, that he has just returned from Phila delphia, with the best selected stock of UNCUT CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, AND RICH SATIN AND SILK VESTINGS, ever offered in Lancaster. This stock having been selected by a competent judge oj FASHIONABLE GOODS, SB well as a first-rate judge of their quali ty, he flatters himself able to.mept the wants of his dustomers in the most satisfactory manner, and as sures all who may favor him‘with a call, that no efforts will be Bpared to promote their interest. He is still to be found at his iold stand in West King street, in the room formerly occupied by G. Meeser, as a Looking Glass Store, and one door east of C. Hager and Son’s Dry Goods Store. oct 8 >5O j ' r - 37 ' IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS OF threshing machines. THE, subscriber respectfully informs the manu facturers of THRESHING and other Machines requiring horse power, that he has a TRIPLE, REACTING, INTERNAL GEARED HORSE POWER, which, in point df strength, durability, lightness of draught, &c., is unsurpassed and unequalled "by any other now in use. The entire weight of the power and frame w'ork that holds it, is only 600 lbs., and being made entirely of iron, and the journals of Cast Steel , it is sufficiently strong for eight horses, when necessary. The subscriber confidently asserts that no power of equal strength and durability can be furnished at as low rates as this, and most res pectfully invites the attention of Farmers and Threshing Machine makers to it. The powers can be had wholesale or retail, at the Foundry and Machine Shop of I. W. Groff, at Eden, three miles from Lancaster,, or of the sub scriber, at Wright’s Hotel, S. Queen st., Lancaster. ' fcr All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. SAMUEL PELTON, Jr. nov 12 42-tf Milliner’s Articles. Oxalic Acid, Gelatine, Salta of Sorrel, White Glue, Salts of Lemon, Gum Arabic, Salts of Tartar, Isinglass, Pearl Ash, Brimstone, Bonnet Varnish. For sale at : CHAS. A. HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, East King street. • [april 1-10 H. GIBBS & CO. THE subscriber has the sole-agency for the sale of Stow & Co’s. Tinman’s Machines, and offers them for sale at the manufacturers prices. GEORGE M. STEINMAN, march 26-0-Bm] West King *t«, Lancaster Tinman’s Machines. Valuable Farm of limestone Land - 'For' Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale a Farm AgA Limestone Land, containing two han-jiiips dred and nine acres, situated, in T nscaror&l£JJUß» Valley, Juniatacoqnty,about 4 miles fromthe Canal and Central Railroad. - One hundred and sixty acres of the land are cleared and ander a high = state of cultivation, the residue is well timbered. This laud 3s remarkable for jits fertility, and has a stream o water running through its centre. The improve ments are a large three story Brick Dwelling House, Brick and Stone Spring Houses, with fine springs of limestone water, a good Tenant House, a large new Bank Barn, 88 by 46/eet, Wagon Shed with double Corn Cribs and all other necessary out-build : ings. There are also on the premises two large bearing Orchards of a general assortment of fruit trees, the best in the county. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM FOR SALE. MTho subscriber also offers for sale his Mill property situated on Licking Creek, a 1 never failing stream of water, in Milford township, Ju ,niata county, one mile from Patterson, the depot of the great Central Railroad.. There is a large four story Stone Merchant Mill, 40 by 60 feet, with four run of burrs, three merchant bolts.2o feet long, two custom bolts, elevators, and smut machine. It is fitted up throughout withepur and bevelled gearing, two. water wheels ten feet wide, all new complete running order, with ahead and fall of wa ter. of fourteen feet. The mill is capable of running sixty barrels of flour per day, besides oil the custom work. There is also a Saw Mill attached. The other improvements are a fine new Brick Dwelling House, main building 28 by 30 feet with a wing 30 feet, with a running fountain in the kitchen; also a Stone Wash and Spring house convebient to the door, with a running fountain, together with a wood chouse, all inclosed by a yard, containing various kinds of choiceifruit trees. There is a Mill House with a running fountain, a Bank- Barn, and all other necessary out4juildidgs. There is a young Orchard of grafted fruit'trees. This property is situated on one hundred and five acres of good land, about sixty acres of which are cleared with a large por tion under post and rail fence, the* balance is well timbered. /• This property is situated in the fertile grain.grow ing valley of the Tuscarora, and being upon a never failing stream, offers rare inducements to persons wishing to engage in the milling buBi neßB > contiguity with the Canal and Pennsylvania Rail road enabling them to transport flour to Philadel phia and Baltimore,at 50 and 37fc cents per barrel. Those wishing mill property are invited, before purchasing elsewhere, to examine this. They can do so by calling upon the subscriber in MifHintown. —ALSO, — . About lour acres of good land, adjoining the mill property, mostly cleared and under good postPSfjS and rail fence. The improvements are a fine |pig| large substantial sjtone Dwelling House, with a pump of excellent limestone water near the door, a Cooper Shop, a good Stable and all other neces sary out-buildings., There is also** large variety of fruit trees on the premises. fSla ALSO, another tract of land containing. -Ij!£|j|!l-,tbr6e acres, having thereon erected a two, story Dwelling House, Frame Stable, with a fine spring of water, and a lot of choice fruit trees.- This tract is also adjoining the mill property. • The above properties will be sold together or separately to suit purchasers, and can be seen by calling upon the subscriber, or David Kepner jn MifHintown. JOHN S.’ MILLER. MifHintown, April 15. tlst Sep-12 Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscribers, executors of the estate of Benjamin Kepner, deceased, late of Milford township, Juniata county, offer for sale a valuable farm situate in said township, about fourmiles from MifHintown, containing one hundred and sixty-five acres of first-rate limestone land; one hundred and twenty acres of. which are cleared and the balance is well timbered. The Farm is one of the - best in Tuscarora ValleyJ is in a high state of cultivation, and has a first rate water power upon it. The improvements are a good Frame .Dwelling House, a large new Bank Barn 46|aT|OT by 88 feet, Wagon Shed, with Corn CribsJi-Ui*» attached, Stone Spring House, and all other neces sary out-buildings, with running Fountains of Lime stone water at the House and in the barn yard. There is also on the premises a fine young Or chard of grafted fruit trees of all kinds. JOHN S. MILLER,) Executors DAVID KEPNER, ) bxecutorB ‘ MifHintown, April 15. 12-t Ist Sep 50 Farms for Sale. THE undersigned has for sale FIFTY IMPRO VED FARMS, rating in quantity from 50 to 700 Acres, distant from two to fourteen miles from Baltimore; a portion of these Farms are first rate rich bottom, LIMESTONE LAND, good improve ments, with .wood, water, and advantage to make them very desirable to persona who wish to settle in the neighborhood of Baltimore. ALSO, several large and IMPROVED FARMS in the State of Virginia, for less than ten dollars per acre. For further information apply to f D. B. FERGUSON, S.W. Corner of North and Fayette streets, nea the Post Office, Baltimore, Md. [mar 25-9-3 m Most Valuable Ohio and Virginia Limestone Lands For Sale. I will sell a most valuable tract of 565 acres of Limestone Land, in Ross county, Ohio, on Paint Creek on the Sciota. The AfcAdamised 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, &c. A large num ber of-hogs and cattle are fed in that vicinity every ! year. The BUILDINGS are comfortable. A [saji| large part of the land first bottom. -Illlßa- 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 fble supply of TIMBER of all kinds. The Mill was built by Mr. John H. Kerling of St. Thomas, Franklin county, Pa., to whom I lersons for a more particular description of the land. DiT Persons wanting to buy will address me al Richmond, Va., until the J6th of March ; after thal date, at Mount Solon, Augusta county Va. J. MARSHAL McCUE. 'Richmond, Va., March 4. 3m-6 Ornamental Marble Works. EAST King street, next door to John N. Lane’s store. Charles M. Howell, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the- citizens of Lancaster and the public in general, that he carries on the MAR BLE BUSINESS, in all its various branches, and invites all to call on him, as ho is satisfied that he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the city or state. • He invites the public to call and examine his stock of finished Mantels, Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, and also his collection of designs for Monuments, Tombs, &c.-> before purchasing else where. 1B Lancaster Emporium of Taste! CHARLES B. WILLIAMS, Professor of the Tonsorial Institute and Physiognomical HAIR CUTTER and extatic SHAVER, respectfully in forms the citizens of Lancaster, and strangers wh* may tarry here until their beards grow, that he still continues to £arry on his business in NORTH QUEEN ST., OPPOSITE KAUFMANS HOTEL, where ho intends prosecuting the Tonsorial business in all its varied branches. He jwill shave you as clean as a City Broker, ano cut your hair to suit the shape of your head and the cut of your phiz, well knowing that the whole ob ject and desire is to improve the appearaucc of the outer man. From long experience he flatters him self that he can go through all the ramifications of Che art, with so much skill, as to meet the entire approbation of all those who submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his Razor. Each gentleman furnished with a clean towel. SHAMPGONING done in the most improved style, and Razors sharpened in the very best manner. Lancaster, Dec. 25, 1849. 48-lf Lumber and Coal Yard. WE, the subscribers, would respectfully inform 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 wo 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 ns a call. GARRETT HIPPLE. All letters addressed to Rock P. 0., Lancaster Co., will be promptly attended to april 15 REMO V At.. HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOON- ING SALOON. THADDEUS HENRY-, Fashionable Hairdresser, ! invites the attention of tfie public to his new and; splendid shaving saloon, to which he has re moved, on the corner of North Queen and Centre Square, over Hubley’s Grocery Store, where his friends and customers will be attended to in the best style of the art Tonsorial. He feels thankful for past patronage, and hopes by faithful attention to business to merit a contin uance of public favor. [oct 1-36 .81. H. tocher* (SUCCESSOR TO H. C. 10CHER,) WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, ' WHOLESALE, and Retail Dealer in LEATH ER, MOROCCO and SHEEP SKINS , SHOE FINDINGS and SHOEMAKERS* TOOLS. A general assortment of the above articles con stantly on hand. All orders promptly attended to* . 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Price $1 per bottle ; six bottles for $5. CAUTION. —Each bottle of the Genuine Oxyge nated Bitters, will have tho outside wrapper printed if. 40-ly-eow ■ ■