gitantraintTo AIM MINIM= OF Ellicr,!..„ A new Win" of humbugs: Every onehil oWn'iSalinunata Janes k 00., of the Oiaseent One Price (Nothing Store, No. 200 Market stsest, above. oth, in addition to having the largest, most pried and &Womble stock of Clothing in PhEadelphis; made- espronli for ratan sales, have consti tuted away_ one his own fialacman, by basing marked in figures, on sloth article, the very . lowest prim it can be fold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must bu alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared' and y great pains taken with the making, so that at can boy with the full aseurestet of getting a good article at the very lowed plea ihistettibie the Creneent, to Market, above oth, No. 200 feb 201y.5 JONES & CO. M A RRT A GES. It Belle Farm, Harford on the 72th ult., by the Roy. John .1. Lane, of Wrightmille, Po., S. D. IrConkey, Esq., of Pesch Bottom, Lancaster co., Pa., to Mks Louisa., youngest daughter of the late Michael Whitford, PAK., of the former place. Oh Tuesday hut, at Colninbla, by the Her. Mr. Erskine, Hiram& Dmtickerr, of Georgetown; Lan _ co., to Lucretia P. Dean, of Sadabnry, ' Chester county. On the let Inst. by Rev. D. Hertz, Philip Hoover of East Cocallco, to Margaret Miller of Ephrata. 'On the lat inst. by 11ev. John Leman, Darld H. Senseuig of East Earl township, to margaret Gorden of Berks co. DEATHS In this City, on the 12th inst. 3iaria Wellington. only child of Edwin .1. and Catherine Pinkerton, aged two weeks and three days. • This friends and relatives of the family are invited to at• tend the funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3o'clock, from the residence of Geo. A. Pinkerton, East Chestnut street, without further notice. On batnrday last, In this City, Mrs. Margaret Crisman, in the 80th year of her age. In. this City, on Friday last, Dr. Emanuel 8. Bear, of 31ll• lerstown, a lingering disease, aged 37 years, 1 month and 9 days. Oa the 3d Inst., In East llemptleld township, Elizabeth hairpin the 834 year of her age. On the 28th ult., In this city, Eleanor Boob, aged 73 years On the lid inst., in East liemptield township, Elizabeth Miller, aged 73 years. Departed tins, life in this City on Wednesday the 7th inst. in the bloom of life, after a short, but severe illness, which she bore with christian reatg .naiion, Miss Selena Minerva, eldest daughter of Philip C. and 'iiary A. Henninger. Her remains were followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends to' the Woodward Cemetery for inter ment.—Aged IS years, 2 months, and 13 days.— The deceased was possessed of many good and ami able qualities of character, and was beloved and es teemed, by all who knew her. era.-- - Sales of small lots for home consumption at S 8 873@ig9 for common and good brands, and 50,25%10 per barrel for extra, according to quality. Rye Flour is in stew dy demand, with further sales of 24300 bbls. at SG. Corn Meal is held at $4, .I.BX for Pennsylvania Meal, but there Is very little little inquiry for shipment. • i.,.o3a.s.o.—Sales of good Southern red Wheat at 11c, including some small lots Pettus. at 212 c for prime red; and 'le for tlne white. in store. nye is in steady demand at 112 c from wagons. and 115 c in store. Corn is unchanged, and further sales of 11(g,12,00u bushals, at 90c. Wsussgs.—Whiltkey is dull; we quote hhds. at iitcq,slc, and bbs. at 31a412c, with moderate sales.—Forth American. Yoe Rent. TViti large rooms, suitable for e ither a .store or office, in South Queen Street. two doors below Sheet Hotel.— Possession Oren immediately. Enquire at this office. Lancaster, mar 13 tf-`, 1001.1ce—To the Creditors 4 the late firms of Di:fen -111 teach and Iliestand, IJlffenhach and lieneagy, and of Adana F. Diffenbach. . - The undersigned Trustees of Adam F. Did - ratan:li un der a Domestic Attachment Issued out of the Court of Common liens of the County of Lancaster against the said Adam F. Ditfenhach, hereby give notice. that they will meet at the Public House of William •T. Youart, iu the City of Lancaster on Thursday the lgth day of April 181 k, at is, o'clock. A. 31. lOr the purpose of receiving the proofs of the several creditors and determining upon the same; when and where all persons interested may attend. If they think proper. .1 AMES MerMAIL. lIES MY 31U SSELM AN. .14JUN S. KEN EAU V. t-5 Dyeing and Scouring—Philip Hudson, Fancy Dyer, Igo 9k North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, three'doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the citizens of Montgomery county and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Alerluoes, icc., are dyed In the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, tie., cleansed and pressed equal to new; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured amt dyed in superior style: in short. Dye ing in all its various branches done at short notice, and '