ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. The French havf Rome at their Mercy—The .that lane Capture 4ncona--Gtrmany more Pacific. ST. JOHN, N. H.;"July 13, 4 A M. your Express arrived here at 1 o'clock. Forty minutes elapsed before Calais opened his eyes, and sixty five more before Portland got his copies. FRANCE. The new law against clubs haS already been put in force. On Monday the ministry introduced into the Legislative Assembly a resolution for regulating the press. The new law is nearly the same as the law of Louis Phillippe, and powers are given for the temporary suppression of every journal attack ing the constitution or making an appeal to arms The number of persons arrested at Lyons, in consequence of the attempted insurrection, amoun ted to more than 200. The bickerings which have been carried on he• tween the President and the , ministry are rapidly approaching an issue, which is supposed will lead to the retirement of some of the leadin ,, members of the cabinet. The principal measure of discord is the anoma lous policy pursued in Italy. .Advices froth Paris to Tuesday evening state that the city was perfectly tranquil, and that busi ness on the Bourse was steady, and prices had an upward tendency. THE FRENCH WITHIN THE OUTER :WALLS OF TILE After a severe bombardment, the squadrons of the -French army succeeded in establishing them selves within the outer walls of Rome, early on the 22d ult. They have since been occupied with ope rations for acquiring possession of: the inner bas tions and defences, but up to the • 23d and 24th, they had not made much progress. Every inch of ground was stoutly defended by Garibaldi, who still continues to animate his troops to resistance. Advices from Calcutta • i`o the Bth, and from Bombay to the 21st of May have ibeen received, and are satisfactory in the extreme. The country is resmred to perfect quiet, and the commercial reports state that at the close of the hirsiuess season. only small stocks of gouds were left at Born bay and in the interior markets. LATEST! The latest intelligence received by the govern ment from the expeditionary camp at Rome, states that General Oudinot had so lar succeeded in his operations upon the outworks, that the city was entirely at his mercy, to spare which and the hor rors of a frightful carriage, he has submitted fresh terms to the Triumvirate, through .11. Corcelles. which it is thought would be accepted by the Ro mans. SURRENDER OF ANCONA TO THE AUSTRIANS Advices from Italy to the I Sth, have been re ceived, from which we learn that Ancona, alter a destructive bombardment of two days, had sorrel' dered to the Austrian General. The terms of cap. itulations are a political amnesty to the inhabitants REPUBLIC OF HUNGARI PROGRESS OF. TIIF. STRI:OGGE FOR.FREEDON The Hungarians were partially defeated by the Austrian troops on the 21st, and were forced to, retire beyond the Waag, where, from the nature of the country, they will be better able to repel the advance of the intruding forces. It appears from letters in the Austrian and German journals, that engagements have recently taken place between the Austrians and Hungarians at Karvoor Syred, and on points of the Waag. Whilst some ascribe the victory to the Alistrians, others give it to the Hungarians. GERNIANI The accounts from Central Germany and Prussia are of a much more pacific character than hitherto. CHINA. :MORE TROUBLE BREWING We hear from China that the Emperor has re fused to carry out the stipulation of the two treaties. which provided that Canton should be open to for. eigaers. In the communication of seu, the Gover. nor of Canton, to Mr. Bonham, he says that the Emperor had deter-mined that as the people 01 Canton had refused to receive foreigners into the town, how can he torce an opposite course to the people. From the nature of 'the proclamation, it is quite plain that the authorities were prepared to resist the entrance of the foreigners into the city, But a great sacrifice of human blood has beer avoided, by Lord Palmerston having given special directions that nothing more should be done than report the repudiation of the treaty to him. The large naval force which had assembled in the Cantord.to protect English interests, had all dispersed. JA A-I.REBT BATTLE From Valley the accounts announce a complete yi4ry by the Dutch. The attack commenced on the 13th of April, and after 1:1 hours hard fighting, all the fortifications u:ere taken and the Nether land flag was hoisted within, the Walls. The Val lan, it is said, had 3,Olakilled, &c., and the loss of the Dutch was about 250. It is assumed that the island will forthwith be annexed to the Dutch pos sessions. • ENGLISH INTERFERENCE IN FRENCH AFFAIRS It is said that the English Government has pre sented a friendly remonstrance against the bom bardment of Rome ; and has urged on the French Government the necessity of coming to an accom modation with the Romans. HEALTH OF NEW OHLEAN5.—ties;• Orleans has 'recovered a healthy condition. ..fhe report of the week previous to the 3d inst., gives 110 deaths, of which 29 were by cholera. TIC Col. F.M. WYNROOP has been elected Major General of the military force of the Division com posed of Schuylkill, Carbon and Monroe. YOUTH, AGE, STYLE, TASTE, BEAUTY, and FASII lox. The seasons of life'shOuld Ed arranged like 'aids* of the year. In the spring of youth, when all is lovely and gay, then as the green covering is spread on all the face of smiling nature in bright ness and beauty, so let the dress partake of the season. Fine taste as well as fashion decrees the necessity of nicely adapted - garments; to age, cir cumstances, and season. The man whose , head is silvered over with age,-who feels not the blood of youth dancing in his veins, should not ruminto ex tremes of dress—nor yet should he permit his Clothing to be so far behind the times as to render him ridiculous. There, is a becoming Fashion— fashionable dress suitable for the age and season of life, as well as for the season of the year. You can he - suited in handsome style, in CLOTHING that is' well and fashionably made, of good materials, that will fit well, and become the figure and season, at the LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION of JOS. ' GORMLEY, North Queen Street, 2 doors south of Orange. [July 10-24 DR. RICHARDSON 'S BITTERS.—In OUT Columns may be found an advertisement of Sherry Wine Bit teas, prepared by 'Dr. S. 0. Richardson, of South .11eading, Mass They are, as said to be, undoubt-• .edlpeomposed of a variety of valuable and purely vegetable matter, and from our own experience, as well as others, we can speak highly of their reno 'eating and invigorating effects upon the system.— We have a good opinion of the Bitters, as they are not a quack nostrum, but discovered, prepared, and vended by a regular physician, a graduate.of the college of our own State, and who said but little in the way of puffing them himself, but leaves it to those who try them to judge themselves: For the diseases that many are liable to in the spring and summer, such as debility, dyspepsia, bilious and nervous complaints, we do not hesitate to say that these Bitters will be found a safe agreeable, and effectual restorative. As good health! is one of the greatest of earthly blessings we would early advise those laboring under the above diseases to make a trial of Dr. Richardson's Bitters, they can do no harm, - and may do Much good, as we are confident in many cases they have. Vegetables and vegeta ble medicines are unquestionably the most conge nial to the human system.—Mover N.H., Gazette. For sale by J. GISH & BROTHER, Booksellers, and JOHN F. LONG,',Druggist, North Queen! et., Lancaster, and by Druggists, Apothecaries ;and TraderS throughout the 11. S. [July: 10 The following letter front Rev. HENRY WOOD, of Concord, N. H., editor of the Congregational Journal, a religious news Paper of a high character, speaks volumes in favor of the good qualities of Wistar's Balsam: Concord, N. IL, March 2, 1846. Mr. S. W. Fowle—Dear Sir: Two years ago the past winter, a'sudden and violent attack upon my lungs by exposure to 'cold, confined me to my room and bed for several weeks; and when I recovered I was So much oppressed by difficulty in breathing, that I. wRa incapable of rapid walking and violent exercise, and often was unable to sleep or rest upon a bed by night, The suffering was frequently ttxtreme, and judging from the inefficacy of the remedies used, I supposed the disease incurable. 'Being persuaded to try a bottle of WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, without the lMtst confidence in its efficacy, or that of any other pro scription, no one can fully understand my surprise and joyi when I found the difficulty almost entirely iemoved before one bottle had been used up. - - Having a mortal aversion to medicine and seldom Using it in any form, nothing but sympathy with my fellow sufferers induces me to snake this publi c Statement; and _recommend the article to others similarly afflicted. With respect,yours truly, HENRY WOOD. • None genuine unless signed L BUTTS. July To 10 be had at the Book Store of 1 • J. OM & BROTHER. _ . 7.LANCASTER MUSEUM.—Great preparations are making at this popular establishment in the way of alterations; and beautifying the place. A new saloon will shortly be completed, which will surpass any thing of the kind ever attempted in this city. It is to be well ventilated. Seats to be arranged with backs, and cushioned for Ladies— and a very select and talented ,company are en gaged, and will perform a popular drama on the opening night. We bope they may succeed. Lancaster, June 12, 1849. 3m-19 On the 12th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Keyes, Spronel Knott, of Sadsbnry, to Abigail Iler, of Salisbury tp. On the 28d ult., in East .Hempfield township, Mrs. ADALINE KAUFFMAN, wife of Andrew Kauff man, aged 63 years, 4 months, and 12 days. At St. Louis, by Cholera, Is.s..a.c. LIGHTNER. He was formerly a member of the Legislature, from leitheriy county, (Pa.) where he took a conspicu ohs stand in favor of reform, and proved himself to be an able and most efficient legislator. In all the relations of life, he stood high in the community, where he was well known and much beloved.— Although he had been engaged in business for seve ral years in St. Louis, his family has always resided at Pittsburg, where he has paid annual visits, thus renewing hls intercourse and acquaintance. He was preparing for this annual re-union, when the fearful pestilence struck him down in the vigor of his days, when his manhood was ripening into an honored old age. Mr. Lightner was born in Lan caster County, Pa., and aged 57 years. He has a brother in Baltimore, and numerous relatives there and in Lancaster—all of whom will deeply regret this severe bereavement. At Cincinnati, of cholera, jig m the,3orh June to 4th July, Rebecca Whitman, Mary Whitman, Jo anna Whitman, and Elizabeth Whitman, wife of W. Whitman . , and eldest daughter of E..R. Sinners, t.f Baltimore; also, James Martin and Sophia, 'his wife, all of the pitman fnmily, all in the space of four days. HENRY WHITBY, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES to the citi zens of Lancaster and its vicinity that baring made arrangements for the Exhibition of a MAGNIFICENT and lOST EXTENSIVE MERCY OP: THE FFIENCH MO WING PANORAMA Of a Journey from London to New York, I'm - rap ur PlfOrEiSull LE BLOND, of the Royal Aeade myof Artists, London. 'fhie extraordinary and life-like exhibition will be open ed for public inspection nt the • - - Mechanics , Institute, On Wednesday, July 18111, 184 0 , at 8 o'clock in the evening. Admission 25 cents. Children half-price. N. u.—Fur the convenience of Ladies. Children. Inval ids, and of familes residing out of town. an exhibition will be given on THURSDAY and SA'TU'RDAY afternoon. at 3 o'clock. as well as on the evenings of the same days. July II s 3'' _ THE President and Managers of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Road, have this day declared a dividend of three dollars and fifty cents on each share of stock payable on demand. [3t-25] 4 J. M. LONG, Treasurer. Jayne's Family Medicines. TAR. JAYNE'S Carminative, Expectorant, Ver rnifuge, Hair Tonic, Sanative Pills, .&c., a supply just received and for sale at CHARLES A HEINITSH'S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King St. July 17, 1849 Im-25 MHE partnership of McSORLEY &HAMILTON, ti erchan ts, in Williamstown, Lancaster coun ty, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will in future be conducted by J. Hamilton & Co. JOHN HAMILTON, July 17—.3t-25.1 THOMAS McSORLEY. - - S. G. & G. W. CARR, WHALEBONE CUTTERS, And Manufacturers of Umbrella, Parasol, Cane, Whip, Bonnet and Dress Bone. - • WE Respectfully call the attention of MER CHANTS and DEALERS to the largest and best variety of the above articles in this city, at the lowest prices. No. 135 North Third above Race Street, adjoining the Eagle Hotel, Philadelphia. July 17, 15.19 - New Novel by G. P. R. James. JUST published and for sale at J. GISH &BRO'S Cheap Book Store: The Woodman; A Romance of the Times of Richard 111. By G. P. R. James. Forming No. 129 of Harper's Library of Select Novels.. 25 cts. Abbott's History ofJulius Cw.sar ; with engravings. The Belle of the Bowery-25 cts. Whom to Harry and How to Get Harried, or the Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Husband —25 eta. America and the Americans, by the late Achille Murat, citizen of the United States, Honorary Col. in the Belgian army, &c.-50 cts. The Man with a Mask, a Sequel to Memoirs of a Preacher, by George Lippard-25 cts. The Belle of Madrid, by Lieut. Murray-25 cts. Edmond Dantes; being a Sequel to the " The Count of Monte Cristo,"-50 cts. David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, price 5 cents Pr number. Dicken's Novels and Tales, complete editions, various styles and prices; each novel sold separate. Cooper's Novels and Tales, 43 volumes, at 25 cts. Any work sold separate. Fielding.'s Select Works,' Any novel separate. - Sin°llett's Select Works. '' " All of Miss Pickering's, Mrs. Grey's and Capt. Marryatt's, are published here in uniform edition, and live of any of them, assorted to suit buyers, will be sold. for one dollar. Every new Book, Magazine, and Newspaper for sale here as soon as published, at very low rates. J. GISH iSz 13R0., Cheap Booksellers, near the National House, North Queen St. July 17 BROWNE'S Trees of America, Native and Foreign,—pictorially and botanically delinea ted, and scientifically and popularly described ; being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propaga tion and culture, accidents and' diseases, properties and uses, economy in the arts, introduction into commerce, and their application in useful and ornamental plantations. Illustrated by numerous Engravings. Svo, Muslin—ss 00. A work on the trees of this country far more complete and extensive in its character than any that has heretoloie been published. The author extended his researches by travelling and residing for a time in various parts of North and South America, the \Vest Indies, Europe, etc. Hall's Complete Works.—With a Memoir of his Life, by Dr. Gregory, and Observations on Ins Character as a 'Preacher, by the Rev. John Foster. Edited by Olinthus Gregory, L. L. D., and Rev. J. Belcher. Portrait. 4c.015 . Svo. Sheep extra. $5. Dick's Works.—First complete American edition —9 volumes in 3, light sheep double, titles raised, bands spring back. Only $4OO. Natural History of Enthusiasm, new edition -75 cents. Baptism—its Imports and Modes—a new work, by Beecher, D. D. $1 00. Ladies , Wreatk for July. Ladies' Book for igust received. JUDD & URRAY are constantly receiving the best books published, which they sell at very low prices, opposite the Post Office, North Queen St. Lancaster, July 17, 1849 23 Valuable School Books. FIRST part United States Arithmetic. United States Arithmetic. b'odie's Mensuration. Alsop's Algebra. Johnson & Moffitt's Natural Philosophy. Key to U. S. Arithmetic. Key to Alsop's Algebra. 1,110 First Book of Etymology. VcMurtrie's Scietific Lexicou. Cleveland's Compendium ul English Literature. Teachers and others are , respectfully invited to call and examine the above valuable Books, which are just published and will be sold at publishers prices. Also, a complete assortment of School Books and Stationery, which we are piepared to sell at the very lowest cash price. _ . SPANGLER & BRO., July 17] Two doors from "bee Hive Store." Splendid Portfolios. WE have just received a few splendid Portfolios, inlaid with pearl, &c., together with a hne assortment of Letter and Cap size--for sale very cheap. July 17 SPANGLER & .BRO. James' Last Novel. WOODMAN—a Romance of the Times of _I Richard W., by G. P. R. James, just published. The Man with the Mask, by George Lippard. Memoirs of a Preacher, by Lippard. The Belle of the Bowery. America and the Americans, by Achille Murat. Whom to ~a rty and How to Get Married. Together with all the City Weeklies, Graham's, Godey's, Sartain's, and other Magazines, and a fine assortment of choice light literature. SPANGLER & BRO., July 17 Two doors below Bee Hive Store. The Plough, Loom and Anvil. WE are authorized to receive subscription s for this invaluable Magaiine. *Fariners Me chanics and others desiring a really good work are invited to call and examine it. July 17 SPANGLER & BRO. Blank Books! BLANK BOORS of the very finest quality can be purchased at the very lowest rates at July 17 SPANGLER & BROTHER'S. TOB PRINTING neatly and expeditiously m g) acted at this office. ffL4RRIAGES. DEATHS. Turnpike Dividend. I% otice Dress Bone Books! Books ! Public Sale. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court IN of Lancaster county, the undersigned adminis trators of Robert Jenkins, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, ON MONDAY, the 30th day of JULY, A. D., 1849 at the public house of Wm. J. Steele, in Drumore township, Lancaster county, the un divided moiety, or half part of said Robert Jenkins, deceased, in and to two several pieces or Lots of Ground, as follows, viz; No. I—A Piece of Land in Drumore township, adjoi4ig Conowingo creek and lands of J. Evans, James M. Hopkins and others, containing about 25 ACRES, on which is erected a L,OG DWELLING. No. 2—A piece of Land adjoining the above or near it—being well set with thriving young timber, containing about 22 Acres. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. Te , nas and conditions at sale. A. E. ROBERTS, JAMES McCAA, Administrators of R. Jenkins, deceased ic:r The undersigned Co-owner and Proprietor with Robert Jenkins, deceased, of the two pieces of land above offered for sale, will at the time and place above named, expose to Public Sale, all his right, claim and interest in and to said two pieces of land. July 10—ta-24] New Books! New Books!! AT JUDD & MURRAY'S, opposite the Post Office, North Queen street, Lancaster. Architecture Hints on Public Architecture.— Issued under the direction of the " Smithsonian In stitution," by R. D. Owen, Esq. Quarto, with 110 illustrations. This work contains numerous and valuable illus trations, including two perspective views of the buildings of the Smithsonian Institution. The Ap pendix will contain the results of a research under the auspices of the Institution, to test the properties of the most important building materials through out the United States. Dante's Divine Comedy—The Inferno.—A litera prose translation, with .the text of the;original collected from the best editions, by J. A. Carlyle M. D., with a portrait, beautifully printed,-12mo 375 pages at 81 00. Adventures in the Lybian Desert and the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon.--By Boyle St. John, at 621 cts. Historical Geography of the Bible.—By Revd Lyman Coleman, 489 pages, with well executed !' maps, only $lOO. California - and Oregon Trail, with sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain life,—with plates— beautifully printed, 448 pages, at $1 00. Nineveh and its Remains, in 2 octavo volumes— largely illustrated, by A. Henry Layard, Esq. This is the great work of the present day, and is gaining an immense popularity. Webster's Quarto Dictionary.—The complete work—unabridged—last edition. The first edition of his great work sold for s2o—the second for $l2 —and this, the last, greatly improved,. is sold by J.& N. at $550. - The Oregon Territory; its History and Discovery, including an account of the Convention of the Es curial; also, the Treaties and Negotiations between the United States and Great Britian, held at various times for the settlement of a Boundary Line—and an examination of the whole question in respect to filets and the law of nations. By Travers Twiss, C. D. L., Professor of Political Economy in the University at Oxford. One volume. 12mo, cloth, 75 cents Judd- R 2- Murray have always on hand an immense stock of Books at very low prices. Also, Stationery =a very large assortment. !July 10-24 Lancaster Gas Company. IN pursuance of a resolution of the Managers of the Lancaster Gas Company, passed on the 2nd: of July instant, the Stociiholders of paid - cempany, who have heretotbre paid only One Dollar per, share on their stock, aid' requested to paYlto the subscriber. Treasurer of-said company, at his office in North Duke street, in the city of Lancaster, within twenty days after the date of this notice, the additional sum of FOUR DOLLARS on -each- share of stock held by the stockholders:- This notice is' given in accordance with the Sth section of the act entitled " An act to incorporate the Lancaster Gas Company." JOHN F. SHRODER, Treasurer. July 10, 1849 3t-24 'Gentlemen's Furnishing Ware House. • T_T ERRTCK & SCUDDER, 95-WILLIAM. ST., NEW YORK, Manufactfifers,. Importers and dealers in Shirts, Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, Stocks, Shoulder Braces, Cravats, Opera Ties, Scarfs, Money Belts, Under Garments, Gloves, Satins, Linen Bosoms, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Buckles, Mispenders, Bombazines, 4 , c., The above Stock will, on examination, be found not only attractive, extensive and full, but cheap. Our long experience in the business and knowl edge of manufacturing, with the facilities of pur chasing, are such that we are confident that we c in offer inducements that cannot be surpassed by any Hoyse in the city. Particular attention paid aborders and the pack. ing of goods. HERRICK & SCUDDER, 95 William St., opposite Platt St., New York DAVID A. Hmtrticx, ISRAEL. W. SCUDDER. Estate of Henry Lamp, dec4l. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Andrew Metzger ' Administrator with the will annexed of the said Henry Lamp, late of west Hempfield town ship, deceased, agreeably to the will of said Tes tator, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the duties of his appointment, on Monday the 13th of August next at 2 o'clock P. M. at the public house of H. H. Lichty in West King street, Lan caster, where all persons interested may attend. W. CARPENTER, Auditor. Lancaster, July 9, 1849. 24 Estate of Hathaway & Weide]. In the COurt of Common Pleas of the Co. of Lanc'r HEREAS, David Cockley, Trustee of Hatha- I V way & Weidel, did on the 27th day of June, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate that the said Court have appoin ted the 20th day of August, 1849, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Proth'y. Prothonotary's o.ifio,', Lancaster, July 10, 1849. RIHL & MAYHEW'S • Daguerreotype Rooms, Over .1. P. LONG'S DRUG STORE, Lancaster. 1111 Hr. subscribers have opened a Room at the above place, and are now prepared to take Portraits of all sizes, ranging in price from $1 00 to $lO 00. Visitors are informed that no portrait will be allowed to leave which is not satisfactary to the sitter. Perfect Pictures guaranteed. If you wish a family group, a portrait of children —if you wish a copy of a Daguerreotype, of a painting or engraving, a portrait of a deceased per son, a view of a public or private building, a por trait set in a breast-pin, bracelet, locket or ring, call upon us. Hours from 8 until sunset. For children from 10 to 3 o'clock. Pictures taken in all weathers. Instructions given and all articles used in the business furnished at reasonable prices. July 10-6m-24] RIEIL & MAYHEW. Eighteen Teaephers Wanted. THE School Directors of ttanor District will meet at the public house of Penj. Kauffman, in Washington borough, on Saturday, July 28, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of ex amining and employing 18 male teachers for said District. The Schools to commence on the 3rd of September, and to continue open for the term of six months. By order of the Board, DAVID MELLINGER, M. D., Pres't. JOHN LINTNER,•(MiIier,) Sec'y. [July 10-24 Estate of Wm. Hoar, deceased. T HE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Lancaster couatv, to distribute the balance in the hands of Harriet Hoar and Jos. Hoar, administrators of said Wm. Hoar, deceased, among his heirs, &c., according to law, hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment on Thursday, the 2d day of August next, at 2 o'clock in the after noon, at the public house of Jobe Michael, North Queen street, Lancaster. July 10-24-3tl I -RAEL CARPENTER. Just Received. YDS. Superfine SCOTCH GINGHAMS 1 500 for Ladies dresses, at 12.1cts. per yard, at the store of ROTHARMEL & HEATHS, North Queen Street, Lancaster. • —ALSO _ 700 YARDS SATIN STRIPED BEREGES, from 121 to 25 cents per yard. At ROTHARMEL & BEATES , Cheap Store, North Queen Street, Lancaster. ALSO, a large lot of LINEN GINGHAMS at 12} cents per yard, at the store of • ROTHARVIEL & BEATES, North Queen St., Lancaster July 3 3t-23] Carminative Elixer. A Safe and speedy remedy for Choltc pains, Flatulency, Gripings, Cramps, Oppression of the Stomach and Bowels in adults and children. For sale at CHAS. A. HEINITSH'S Medicinal, Drug & Chemical Store, East King St. June 26, 1849. 2m-22 Mourning Note Oakielts /kV' AIfOURNING Note and I;etteiPp.per; . Envelopes and Cdrdi—it beautiful assortment at '• BPANGLER & BROTHNBA ;1111 17 Two dews item Doc -- HE Moravian Society have re-built and ea- T larged the Hotel, at the delightful village of Litiz, and the undersigned having leased the samei . beg leave, respectfully, to call the attention of those. who are esirous of seeking a calm and quiet re-' treat during the summer months, to the advantagie of this place. The village of Lrrtz is situated in the midst of a most delightful region of country, eight miles dis tant from the city of Lancaster, with which place - it has a ready and reviler Deny communication, by means of Stages over a good turnpike road. Per sons leaving Washington City, Baltimore or Phila delphia, in the morning reach here the same day, as an Accommodation Coach leaves Lancaster for Litiz, at 4 o'clock P. M., upon the arrival of the Cars. The Female Seminary, so long and justly cele brated abroad, and now under the charge of the Rev. E. FREAUFF, as also the Boys' Academy, under the charge of Mr. Joins BECK, so long and faVora bly known throughout the United States, give this place a degree of peculiar interest. The Hotel occupied by us, has . been entirely and newly furnished, and is sufficiently capacious , to accommodate a large number of visitors, with pri vate p_arlors and all the comforts of home. The walks and scenery about the village are delightful. D Our 'Terms are moderate. -- SHRODER & BARR. JAMES GOOD June 26, 1849 AT ERBEN'S CHEAP STORE! ANOTHER SUPPLY of elegant SUMMER GOODS just received, which will be sold lower than ever! • Lawns! Lawns! Every description of style from 121 to 50 cts. Bareges! Bareges! Beautiful French Goode, selling from 12h eta. upward. Linen Lustres! Linen Tissues! Bareges! new and handsome styles at reduced prices. White Dress Goods! Plain, Figured, Striped and Plaid. Book Muslins from 121 to 37* - cts.,;heaper than ever before sold. • Ginghams! Ginghams! an endless variety— VERY cheap and fast colors. Parasols! Parasols! The most complete assort ment in this city. Every color, style, quality and price. Mantilla Silks, Fringes and Gimp, Sacking Linens, Braids, 4-c., .Bonnet Ribbons, Blonds, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, new styles and low prices, with a general assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Summer Cloths, Linen .Drillings, Tweeds, 4"c-, 4-c. China Pearl, Braid and Palm Hats! a new lo very cheap. Rich embossed Piano and Table Coll , 7l—Scarle and Black and other colors. Give a call and you will find a complete assort ment of CHOICE GOODS at prices that will no fail to please. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BROTHER. June 5, 1849. tf-16 N. S. Lawrence, Agent for the sale of Southworth .711anzyeacturing Co.'s Writing Papers. WAREHOUSE No. 3 MINOR ST.. PHILA I On CASES of the above superior PAPERS kJ now in store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of— Pine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 16 pounds, blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and Oltite, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Poste, blue and white, Train and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting House Caps and Posts, blue and white. • Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled; blue•and white. • Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. - • . Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. " Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, yarious qualities and prices. .ALSO, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Pa pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me diums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, &c. July 3, 1849 6m-23 • Gas Works-Notice to Contractors. I N pursuance of a resolution of the Board, of Man agers of the Lancaster Gas Company, proposals are invited for the erection, in the City of Lances ter, of suitable buildings and works for the produc tion of 16,000 cubic feet of. Gas per day from Bitu minous Coal, and also for the erection of suitable buildings and works for the oroduction of 8,000 cubic feet of Gas per day, from Rosin. Each des cription of works to be, provided with four miles of street pipe of suitable calibre, properly laid under' the direction of the Board, a sufficient quantity of service pipe, number of metres, and every thing necessary to the full operation of ? the works to the extent of the capacity already stated, to be com pleted on or before the Ist of January next. Proposals will be received for the whole contract entire, or for separate portions of the work, and must be transmitted to the President or Secretary in time to be laid before the Board on the 14th of July, 1849, for their decision. 3,49-3m-23 W. Guent, Sec>y Printers and Publishers riF Newspapers are informed that the subscri j hers are extensively engaged in the tnanufac tore of PRINTING INK of every color and quality, which they know to be equal to any manufactured and which they, will sell at the very lowest. prices for Cash. As they are determined that their INK shall recommend itself; they only solicit one trial of it, relying upon its merits for future patronage. Their Coloryd Inks are warranted sugirior to any manufactured. A circular containinffprices &c., will be sent to those who desire it. Orders for Cash on City Agents accepted. ;gr. Publishers of Newspapers inserting this ad vertisement to the amount of $2 and sending us a copy of paper, by remitting $5 at any time will re ceive a 30 lb. keg of extra News Ink ADAMS & CO., Steam Printing Ink Works, Philadelphia. Agents for the sale of new and second hand Printing Materials. [July 3-23 Vitb Ogi \itall6(ol.l4laZU • SURGEON WM) 11 - 2 ,1 11W - '3117 X OFFICE—In Eramph's Building, NORTHEAST CORNER OF Orange and North queen Streets, Lancaster, July 3, 1899 THAT valuable and well situated FAR 11 in Cecil county, Md., about 11 miles from Port Deposit, and near Rowlandsville, will be sold at a fair bargain. This Farm contains about 105 Acres, of well improved soil; is beautifully situated, corn manning a view of Susquehanna for ten miles up and down the river. The improvements are good and in fine order, and will require no repair for a long time. This place is well known in that neigh borhood—it adjoins the Farms of Catharine Brough ton, Corbin Cooley, and David Churchman. Apply to J. G. RAMSEY, 22 Thames , t., Baltimore. June 5-19) Estate of Joseph Stauffer. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, John M artin and Jacob. Stauffer, Committee of Joseph Stauffer, did on the 22d day of June, 1849, Fle in the Office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, their 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 20th of August, 1849, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions he filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Proth , y, Prothanakeres Office, Lancaster, Jane ,26,1849. Estate of John Rhoads _ _ In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc'r. WHEREAS, Daniel M. Eaby, assignee of John Rhoads. did on the 21st day of June, 1649, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their 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 20th of August, 1849, for the confirmation thereof, unlesa exceptions be Sled. ArrEsT J. BOWMAN, for Proth'y, Prothonotary , : Office, • Lancaster, June 26, 1849. f Estate of Rees C. littnes, deeld. IVOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration have been granted to the undersigned for the estate of Rees C. Himes, late of Salisbury township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are, therefore, requested to make immediate payment—and those having claims to present them, du ly,authenticated , to SARAH HIMES, of Salisbury township, GEO. L. ECKERT, of Paradise twp. June 12, 1849. 56t-30 wS,T received Fresh Large White Flat and-Red op,' Flat Turnip Seed, Fresh Cole or. Rape Seed and Large English Cabbage - Seed; the two latter description of seed are 'fltised for feeding stock. For sale at JOHN T. LONG'S 1 "7.4 tz Chemical Store ;No. 8 North Queen Street AIM le 21 Liz Hotel New Goods In the National gouge Building ELLIS LEWIS, .Preet. [July 3,'49-31-23 LANCASTER, PA A Farm for Sale To Farmers. Attraction Extraordinary. • T HE largest and moat beautiful assortment of Spring, Simmer and Winter Ciothing, and fancy Furnishing Articles ever t before exhibited in. Lancaster city, is now reidy-fot sale at M, T. FORD'S NEW AND FASHIONABLE TOWER HALL CLOTHING STORE, opposite the Franklin (late Scholfield , sj Hotel, in North Queen Street, in the building formerly eccu pied by F. T. Eramph. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, respect fully solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him when in this city before; and as he offers superior inducements to cash pur chasers, he feels satisfied of a renewal of friendly calls by his old customers, with their friends, and their friends friends, and consequently on the whole community, one and all. Igr It would be folly to attempt to enumerate or describe the articles, as the only way to form an adequate idea, will be to call and examine for p:ourselves, and rest assured,of receiving the most olite attention, whether you buy or not. June 12-13t-20] M. T. FORD. Wanted DAILY at the BALTIMORE, PHIL 4-13ELPHIA, Nxta YORK, BOSTON and NES7 ORLEANS GENERAL AGENC_Y_AN-D - CoirmissioN OFFICE, YOUNG MEN in wholesale and retail stores, and other respectable businesses, to act as Book-keepers, Salesmen, Por ters, Bar-keepers, Waiters, Farmers, Coachmen, Car Agents, Book and Map Agents, Collector's,' Overseers in all branches of business, &c. We have at all times a large number of good situations on hand, which pay from $3OO to $2,000 pe- annum. Those in want of situations of any kind would do well to give us a call, as we have agents in each of the above cities, which will enable us to place every applicant in a suitable situation at the short est notice. We have a large acquaintance in all the above named cities which we trust will enable (is to'giie entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with call. TAYLOR & TAYMAN, No. d 9 Second St., between South and Gay. • N. B.—Persons living in any part of the United States,, and wishing to obtain a situation in Balti timore, or either of the above cities,-will have their wants attended to by addressing us a line, (post paid,) as by so doing they will curtail both trouble and:eapense, which they otherwise would incur by coining to the city, and seeking employment for themselves. Address TAYLOR & TAYMAN, No. 59 Second Street, Baltimore, iid. June 5, 1849. tf-I0 Public Sale. WILL be exposed to public sale, at the tavern of Mrs. Kauffman, in the city of Lancaster, ON SATURDAY, JULY 14th, 1849, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, all that certain two-story FRAME DWELLING ROUSE, situated in North Prince Street, adjoining property of Jacob Hartman, Messrs. Ehler and Amwake, and others. The lot contains in front on Prince Street 35 feet 2; inches, and in depth to Water Street 148 feet. ALSO: Another Lot of Ground, imme4,iately opposite, adjoining the property of Eliza Jane Am wake, Wm. Correcht, and others, through which the rail-road passes. The improvements consist of TWO HOUSES in Water Stieet,—the one a double house for two families—the other a single frame house. Possession and an indisputable title can be given immediately. If any one wishes to purchase at private,sale, it is offered in that way—and the lots will be divided, to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber, residing on the p emises June l2—'ts-20] 11, °lice. WHEREAS, agreeably to an Ordinance or the City of Lancaster, a.penalty of One Dollar or two days imprisonment is inflicted, (for every offence,) on any person . or persons who sell, or utter, or offer to expose to sale, any squibs, rockets ; or other fire works; or who hall fire any squibs, rockets or other fire works within the limits of the City of Lancaster. It is therefore earnestly requested that parents, guardians, and masters, aid in suppressing a prac tice that may eventuate in a serious injury to many It is evident that the.venders of fire works in this City are instrumental in causing accidents, and, in consequence of several late occurrences, fortunate ly checked in due season, I am induced to call upon the aid of citizens—Cor the well known rea son of not being supplied with an efficient police) —to effect the objects set forth in said ordinance. MICHAEL CARPENTER, Mayor. June 26,1349. 3t-22 Private Sale. n 2 A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, and full • Lot of Ground, with a large Stable, a well or Orphan Asylum of Lancaster. water, hydrant and cistern, all in good repair, ' THE Trustees of this Institution expect that in fronting on, the corner of East King and Ann Sta., : 1 the course of a few weeks, it will be prepared in the city of Lanoaster. ' to receive a limited number of rphans ALSO: b acres and some perches of valuable 1 Information of any Orphans in Lancaster county, land in"laid city, adjoining lands of Michael Trios- : who are between four and ten years of age, who ler, Den is Marion, John N. Lane and others. The , are females, and who have lost either parent—ac land is in a high state of cultivation. companied with particulars relative to their health, For further information apply to Michael Hanvy, disposition, and present situation—will be thank' on the premises, or to NI ichael McGrann, White fully received by the Trustees. Address Horse, North Queen Stied, Lancaster. As lam : Rev. S. BOW • AN, desirous to remove out of the State, persons in- i Dr. JOHN L. ATLEE, or dined to purchase, would do well by calling soon. j A. L. HAYES. MICHAEL HANVY. tf-21 Estate of James Lytle, deceased. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of administration have been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of James Lytle, (shoe rrittker,) late of Leacock twp., Lancaster county, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are, therefore, hereby requested to present them, duly authenticated—and those knowing themselves indebted, are requested to make imme diate payment, to FRANCIS TAYLOR, Adrn'nr, Residing in Leacock township, Lancaster county June 19, ,49 6t-21 GREAT BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES! AT ➢IRS. RANNINGER'S FASFHONABLE MILLINERY ROOM. AS MRS. RANNINGER has been for the last five weeks very seriously indisposed, and quite unable to attend to any business, and in con sequence of this, has a large stock of Millinery Goods on hand, which she will sell at very reduced prices, in fact lower than cost, as the season is far advanced. She is determined to sell at any price to close out her stock. Bonnets whitened, lined, and made in the most fashionable style for 621 cents. Don't forget to give Mrs. Ranninger a call. June 5 CALL SOON—if you want to see the best Ging hams, Lawns, Bereges, &c., ever sold for 124 cts. per yard. ;Bore New Goods just received at the Bee Hive, CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO. A large lot of Ribbons, just received, Bonnet Neck Waist at astonishingly low prices. Hosiery and Gloves just received, at reduced prices. Just received-1 Case Beautiful Plaid Linen Lustres. Another lot of 8-4 Heavy Table Diaper, just opened, only 121 els. per CHAS: E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive, North Queen Street. June 5, , 9 Estate of Henry Resin, Senior, a lunatic. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Loner. WHEREAS, John staurTer and Jacob Buck waiter, Committee of Henry Resh, sr., (a lunatic) did on the thirteenth day of June, 1049, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their 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 20th day of August, 1849, for the confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTEST: HENRY STOEK, Proth'y, Prothonotary's Offi e, Lancaster, July 3, 1849. j $6OOO Wanted on Mortgage. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, until the 20th day of August next, for a loan of Six Thousand Dollars for the use of the Board of Directors of the Common Schools of the city of Lancaster, to be applied to building purposes. The loan will be reimbursable at the end of five years, and will be secured by bonds and a mortgage on the entire real estate of the Board, constituting an undoubted security. Proposals will state the amount offered and the rate of interest,— which will be payable quarterly. GEO. M. STEINMAN, Preset. June 26, 1849. Notice. T - HE President, Directors and Stockholders of the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, hereby give notice that they will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session for the renewal of ofthe present charter , of the said bank, with bank ing and discounting privileges. •The said bank to be located as heretofore in the city of Lancaster, with the same name.snd style, and with the same capital now .authorized, by law. By order of the Directors. C. HAGER, Preet. G. CLA4t/ISON, Cashier.. • [June 26-6in-22 Anti-Dysenteric. THIS Medicine is prepared after the formula of an eminent member of the tledical Faculty, and is-recommended as an effectual and safe reme dy for Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Cholera NI or bus, Cholic pains, Gripings, &c. Prepared at CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S Drug and Chemical Store, East King Street, where may be had Stouse's Infant Drops, Jaynes,Hart's, and Dalley's Carminatives, Fiesh Bermuda Arrow Root, Oatmeal, Hecker's Fettaa, Sago. Juno /16, 16494 • IRON_FOUNDR.Tk. Railroad:Car Wheels and Castingmßailing Mill, Grist and Saw. Mill Gearing; Elot-filastßipe• for Anthracite and Charcoal Furnaces; Hokbiastilipe and Stampers Rif working Cinder; Water Pipe, from 2 to 36 inches;` Apple Nuts; Screwifor, eider and Wine Presses; Ilycliant Stocks and Spotita3 , -, Columns, Scrolls and Wreaths for dwellingsmv . l other buildings; Columns for Sun Cloth Friunea; Fancy and Plain Cellar Gates, a large variety of patterns; Cast Iron Railing, both of the Gothic and Grecian styles, and embracing.a great variety of chaste and beautiful designs. Wortzls Stbmerged Patent Watvikeets. yL e' have purchased the patent riglit , fiii -The - ibrive 'valuable .improvement for this county, and also.shop iiklita for the counties of Dauphin, Leba non, Berke and 'Chester. We have a'number - of certificates in our possession, but we do not deem, it neee . iniary to subinif_theM to the public , the origi nals of which may bee.efin:l3y calling at thei works. We beg leave, hovvever.,toetilLpublic attention to the following leiter; . addZessed' to a citizen of this countyliythe itiperintenclehtfirailextensive manu facturing establishMentin-Franklin county: CHAMBER'sßund,.Aprjf.23 ;1849. MR. HENRY E. LEMAN :—rYour fiimiorthe 25th inst., is at hand, and in reply say tfiat nfie,Grind stones we run with Wortz's wheel'are_fronlot6,6. feet high, 9 to 12 inches thick, weighirg 'from , io. 5000 lbs. We formerly used an undefshot wheel: `l2 feet wide and 14 feet high. Our head in an ordinary stage of the water is about 3 feet, 3 or 4 inches Sometimes much less than that. With the old wheel we run two grindstones In the same place we have noWTOur of Wortz's wheels (3 36, and 1 40 inches,) running four.grindstones and one trip hammer weighing about"80:11is. with less water and doing more work in the same time. In regard to the quality of the wheel for the: purpose. of grinding, it is far superior to any I have ever used or seen used, and for a low head I Delieve it is the best wheel in use:--during the whole winter (whicly has been unusually coliL we have not been affected at all with the ice, and' in high water at a stage which would stop the - did wheel entiielyj-' we now find no inconvenience from. back water. Any fur ther information on the subject I will be happy to communicate, or it you could make it convenient to visit Chambersburg I will take great pleasure in shoiving you the wheels. Respectfully, yours, THOS. CARLILE. MACHINE SHOP. We are also prepared for the manufacture of Steam Engines and Boilers, Shafting, Cotton Ma; chinery, Planing Machines, double.and single gear ed Boring Mills, Bolt Cutting and. Finishing Ma chines, together with other varieties of Machinery, and all kinds of Turning, Finishing and Smithing, all of which will be completed in the best style of workmanship. We also offer for sale i One second hand Engine and Boiler, 8 horse power. One " " do. 6 horse power. One " " Vibratory Engine, of 3 horse power. Four Lathes; a small Lathe for Watch Makers Two Blowers or Fans, &c. June 19, , 49-21) LENHER & GEIGER. ANN HAMILTON THE subscriber respectfully informs th e public, that he constantly keeps on hada an extensive assortment of LIIIIBRELLA'S JINN P.RRASOLS, of the newest fashion, which he is able to dispose of at the lowest Philai'elphia prices. He also invites attention to his :EY l =tlS z klarge assortment of SPECTACLES, 'ffiERMOMETERS AND CANES. in - Particular care Will betaken to select Glasses to suit those who apply for them. 03 Repairing dond by him promptly and.on -rea sonable terms. His store is in North Queen Street, in the first square from, the Railroad, in the direction of the Court House, opposite to the Post Office. It is provided with signs and three red Umbrellas, which all will please observe, who wish to pur chase cheap Umbrellas. T. H ESSE, Umbrella ~anufacturer and Optician. June 19, ,49 21 march. 13 rr HE undersigned adopt this method of inform ing their friends and the public in general, that they have taken the Marble Yard, formerly conducted by Daniel Fagan, situated in North Queen Street, in the city of Lancaster, a few doors north of Van Kanants (formerly Scholfieldrs) tavern, whe e they are prepared to execute all orders in their line, in the neatest manner, at the most liberal prices, and with every possible expedition. William Leonard acquired a thorough knowledge of the business in the most celebrated Marble es tablishments in Philadelphia and N6w York.— Abner S. Bear was an apprentice to Daniel Pagan, and has had many years experience. As their work is all to be finished , by themselves, they feel assured, that they can afford entire satisfaction to their customers. 7 - They exhibit John Beard's celebrated BOOK OF DESIGNS, embracing a large and attractive variety, from which their patrons can scarcely tail to make satisfactory selections. WILLIAM LEONARD, June 19-6m-21] ABNER S. BEAR. PURSUANT to the provisions of the act, entitled "An Act to prescribe the manner of giting notice of applications for Books," and in accord ance with the provisions of the 25th Section of Article lof the onstitution of Pennsylvania, the President, Directors and Stockholders of "the Lancaster County Rank," lopreby•give public notice, that they intend making application to the Gen ral Assembly of Pennsylvania, at its next session, to commence on the first Tuesday of Jaouary, A. D. 1850, for the rene.val and extension n' their pres ent charter and act of incorporation, with banking and discounting privileges, for the term of fifteen years ' from the sth day of May, A. D. 1851, the date last mentioned, being the time at which the present charter will expire. The said corporation is to , be continued by the name and style of " The Lancaster County Bank," and remain as at present, located in the city of Lancaster, ana with like powers and privileges •to those now enjoyed under the present charter, sill. ject to such modification, limitation, and restric thins, as the Legislature may see proper to impose. The Capital Stock as authorized by existing law, is Three Hundred Thousand Dollars; and no in crea ie of capital will be asked for. By order of the Directors ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier. June 19, 1849 6m-21 Removal- Furniture Ware-Room, GEORGE F. ROTE has removed his FURNITURE W,.dRE.I2OOIVI, to the Mechanics' Institute, in South Queen Street, where he will keep on hand or make to order, at short notice, all the fashionable and .plain varieties of Chairs and Furniture Persons in want of gord and cheap Furniture of any description are invited to call before purchasing IKIF - The Undertaker's branch of the busineas particularly attended to. [May 15'49-16 150 BARRELS and Bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel of the best selection in the Market, and will be sold at a small advance on the Philadelphia Market Prices. No. 80 North Queen Street, under the Museum. - April 3, '49 Illeinitsh 3 s Acidulous Lemon Syrup. A VERY Superior 'article for making Lemonade, flavoring Pies, Custards, Creams, &c. Pre pared and sold at CHAS. A. HELNIT , H7S Medicinal, Drug and Chethical Store, E. King at. June 6 2m-19 Remoival. WILLIAM W. BROWN, ATTORNET AT LAW, Has removed his office to East King Street, nearly opposite the Farmers' Badk, between the office of J. N. Lightner and the store of W. Piper. May 1, 1849 14 FRESH Cole or Rape Seed, Early:White Flat, Early Strap Leaved .and Red Top Turnip Seeds. For sale at CHAREESA. HEINITSFPS Medicinal, DrugAn•Chemilal Store, East King St. June ' 26 : lm-22 joNAs p. BACHMAN, A TT9RNEII AT LAW Office. in• Market Squire, in the room lately occupied by G. W. M Esq. 1 april )48 tAIS • - EAGLE Won s. Iron Voinidry and Machine Shop, Situfiteitiirpheanut Street, a few doors West of: the. 'Askant Budding, Lancaster, Pa. THE, ondersigre# have purchased the above property,, former known as the Lancaster City Works, an conducted.. by James Whitehill, with all the attic - Yell:cools, Patterns and Machinery belonging thereio,.;'neehave addid,to it all the Tools, Machinery Anil, Patterns belonging to the late firm of Pennell. CL • enher ' which makes their facilities for carrying on, business fully, equal to tkOse of any other establishinont in the State. They are'now prepared to executeto order all manner of Castings, either in Iron or fir*, riabrellas and Spectacles Marble Yard. Not Ice. Mackerel. PIN K EXTON & SMELTZ. ly-I 0 Field Seeds. q Subscri berc Agtur a tunat outioui rg: o ;llo th " Rou e D! y h.; J. shop near the lailrondLancasti4ya., the various patterns of Cog7Wtsettifoimic.,Reeer and ".4reshing Machines for .102 itti-Picolimi.'.'Endless. 'Chian Threshing Machines bf-leriallfOrteit'Corn She - Mira: for hand and 'horse power, A:iariety of patterna for_ Straw and Corn Cutters,'Telder.-in chiding Royetla Patent. Also, Hay and rain Horse Rakes, ittut.Wheat Drills. CASTINGS forlkailroad Cars, Threshing Ma chines, Steam Engines, Mills,Forges, Furnaces,. Houses, and in short; all kins of Casting done, we trust, in a manner satisfactory to our customers. Skillful pattern makers renhkat all times to make, alter and- repair patterns fit - ,..ainstings of all des criptions. . . All kinds of Turning . oritig;:Lathe - work and fitting done to meet tlie+t*O . or our employers. e W respectfully invite allAra#Stri line-,to give us a call. gsOilliing in our WIVIAjR.:IIPATIde.II CASH paid for old Caitinte,..or exchanger fee' 'sew. (May V 9 6m-18 New Arrangement: [ . 1e5, *,, L 4 4, Ala . TylitENIX 1.1.1\ E WAY TRAIN now leaves the Dept, No. 272 Market Street. EVERY DAY i'exceptthe.Sabbath,) at 11 o'clock A.M., for Down ingtoy.:4,-Lancaster and Columbia, and on its return to this city, mill leave Columbia at 8 O'clock, and Lancaster. at 9.4. 3e.1 r and arrive in Philadelphia , at I,P. M. This line is intended to accommodate Ithepublic in general, and Passengers will be taken up and put down at any point along the road. Tli - e - .Cars will pass the -following places at the folloWing : times for Philadelphiat Columbia 8 Midway' - • 10 15 Lancaster 9 Downingtown 10 30 Bird-in-Hand 915 Oakland - 10 45 Lemon Place 9,20 Steamboat ' 11 00 Kinxer's R9O Paoli 11 45 Gap—Buyers' 950 Eagle 11 45. • Penningtonville 950 Motgan's Corner 12 00 .Ip,a'rkesburg 10 00 Philadelphia 100 The undersigned have purchased 1.4 h entire stock .ofilieabove Line, which will be run in future under thicontrOl.or management of DAVID ,141LLER, wilLeptire no pains or expense. to make this Line the most.eiimfortable and accommodating on the road. - . . - 2 3 ROP NETORS: DAVID MILLER, HENRY MUSSELMAN, • BENJAMIN MISFILES, MUSSELSIAS, HENRY SCHENK, BENS - SNAMELY, DAVID HARTMAN, r-lizria7. firm, HENRY HINES, IJ. $ . GROFFI; JOHN HERTZLER, A. Oinntan Rocx, ELIAS EBY UPT'IcES—At Philadelphia, 272 Market Street; at Lancaster, Lancaster City Exchange; atColum bia,'WasliingtOn'Hotel. P. S.—ln returning my most sincere thanks to a generous public for the very liberal patronage be stowed-on-this line under the foimer Proprietors, I beg leave most respectfullyitiiisk a continuance of it under the present. 1v1ay'29, , 49-18) liables'and testaments, THE Managersrof the. Lancaster County Bible Socikty would. respectfully call the-attention of the citizens of the city awl' county of Lancaster, to' their large and beautiful assortment of Bibles and Testaments, constantly kePt on hand at the Deposi tory, three doors North of the Post Office: Quarto English Bibles, 9250 Do. do. Fancy Binding, 10 plates, 3 011 Royal Octavo 175 Octavo, Small Pica 1 00 Minion Nonpareil 32m0. Diamond Gilt Tucks Fine Gilt, without Tucks Eztra-Noroceci..Gilt Quarto Gernian'•Bibles Smaller ." " Duodecimo German and English Testaments Testaments and Psalms—large Do do small Large sized Testaments Do do cloth .Small,—new style Binding' German Testaments—large Do, do, smal. 18 I- Kr Persons iun.4ble to :irurchase at . the above prices, will be furnished FREE OF CHARGE, by an order from, either of the Directors, or by the Agent and Treasurer. JOHN W. HURLEY, Treasurer and Librarian May 29, 1849 Spring Millinery ATM.. KURTZ . respectfully informs the Ladies 111 of the:city and county of Lancister, that she will exhibit her Spring Fashions on nielday, 17th inst., at her rooms in North Queen Street. Her assortment will consist of Silk Canning Bonnets, or the most beautiful - patterns,.and a general variety of Straw Bonnets of every description. Ribbons, Flowers, Artificials, &c., an excellent assortment. N. B —Bonnets whitened as. heretofore, in the best manner, and on•the most favorable terms. April 17, ~49. 3M-12 Fashionable Boot & Shoe Maker. ADAM S. KELLER takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public of Lancaster connty, that he still continues to manufacture BOOTS AND SHOES., Ft in the most fashionable and elegant manner, in North Queen Street, two doors north of the Post Office, ai his old stand. A large variety.of Ladies , and . -Children's Shoes just finished ; all of which have been made up from the best Leather in the market. An who want a good Boot or Shoe, as well as a neat fit, are invited to call as above. May 15, 1919. 16 SIMON J. YOUNG, Merc4ant RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he has re-commenceil business at bin oldistand in North Queen_Street, between the Post Office and the hotel of'Emanuel Van Kanan, lately occupied by George Sparrier,'where he will always have on hand a large assortment of ready made CLOTHING of every description, made up itt the best and roost substantial. manner, under. h s own immediate supervision, and which will he ionnd upon trial to. he inferior- to none .n the city, He returns his sincere thinks to the Farmers mid flyovers, and to the public generally for. the ver• liberal patronage extended to hint - during former years; and he respectfully solicits a continuance of their favors. [ ay. 15,'49-I6 ILLIAM S. AIMA:EG, ATTORALY AT L 4 IP • Offers his professional services to theilintilic. He also attends to the Collection of Pensjogs, and the prosecution of al: mariner of claims against the General. Government. His residence . iy the city of Washington for several 'ears, rhe experience de rived rain the dirties of the offiab'iwhich he filled during that time and the mode 'in which claims of this ,sort are most speedily. adjusted, give the most ample assurance thatbusinrss placed in his hands will be attended to in such a manner as can not fail to afford satisfaction.. Office in South Queen Streei, 'second house below the Lancaster Book. arch '27,'49 I v- • Diftimtirect ni CONCENTRATED -SOLUTION of CHLORIDE i OF :SODA, and Tennant's. CHLORIDE OF LIME, for removing offenstVe' ridors .r neutratizing pestilential exhalations, and destroYingrconiamon, &c. For sale at CHAS. A. HEInNIISH'S'I Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, E. King et. Ju he 5 dm-19 Bog Inane and Roach Poison HIGH expels all Bugs, Roaches and insects I V from Beds, Closets, crevices in the Walls, &c. &c. Prepared and sold only at .CHARLE.- A. HEINITSH'S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, E. King at June 5 2 i'.)N B 4 1{.131t. . . ATTJRNEY AT .L.A.W; OFFERS his professional cervical* the public, Office in Centre Square ; next door to Thomas. Baumgardner & Co. , a Store Nov 21 Geo. W. ATTORNEY OFFIC E—No rill - Queen Street;:firoldadt to the right-cif John F•Loag'e Drug Store. • An kinds ol , Conveyanding, writing Willa, Deeds, Mortgagee, Accounts, &c., will 'be' at;ended tQ with correctness and 'despatch, April 3,'49 A LEXANDER -.L. HAYES, ATTORNEY AT LAW: Office—West ging Street, next door below C. Hager & Son's Store. January 9,,49 JOHST A. HIESTAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Office in West King Street, fourth, door Wesi - of Peter Reed's Hotel, Lancaster. ancaster, May 15, 1849: •6m- 15 Removal. • E. HIESTER, Attorney at Law, - . I. Has removed-1.11.6e Office hitherto, , oconpied by Judge Champneya, a few doors seat ortinklan caster County East King Street. April 3, 49 GEORGE. NV. M'ELROY, ' • -1 ATTORNEY' AT TAW, Otters his professional services to the public. Office in Centre Square; in the room lbrwerly occupied by M. Caxpenter, Mayor. • [bitty 1,,4-14- WILLIAAI F. BRYAN - , Attorney at'Leye, of. fice opposite Sprechees lintel, Seat- Ki ng.. Lancaster. 84b-tt" D. MILLER 75 1 50 1 75 3 50 1 625 621