IMPORTANT FROM EUROFJ. ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA.-SEVEN DAIS LATER F.Rt the Pbiladelph4 ENGLAND. . • Parliament is to be prorogued on the 9th. A motion which Lord Brougham previously an nounced his intention to make in reference to the French expedition, was laid on the Peers table on Friday. The resolution embodied a wide range of subjects, and implied a direct censure of the foreign policies `cif. the government, and it is understood that the envoys and agents in Northern Italy and Sicily will be fully noticed. In the debate which took place on the 20th in allusion to the cholera, Lord Ashley, the Chairman of the Board of Health stated in the House of Com mons on Thursday last, that he had reason to know that not one half of the cases were reported.— Enough, however, is known to render it certain that the epidemic is raging in parts of the country to a dreadful extent. IRELAND. Riot between the Orangemen and Catholics. On the 12th, a very serious riot took place be tween a party of armed Orangemen and Catholics, near Castle William, in the County of Down. The Orange party having celebrated the day (it being the anniversary of the battle of Anghrini) at Tullymore, and being on their march home, whilst Passing a defile called Dolly's Brae, Mund their path waylaid. The Protestants, aided by a small party of police and military, stood upon their defence, and suc ceeded in forcing their way through the pass, alter a short struggle, in which 40 or 50 persons are said to have been killed or wounded on both sides, much the greater proportion being of the Roma: Catholic party; 38 Jtibbonmen (?) had been taken prisoners on Friday. The Cork Examiner , in alluding to the potato crop, says the disease as appeared in a few fields There can be no doubt but it is equally positive, that, as yet, the general crop is saved. FRA'\ CL, We learn that the Socialist agents in one of the Departments of the Interior, undismayed by pre vious reverses, are still very active in making pro selytes among the peasantry The National announces that Prince Canino, the eon of Lumen Bonaparte. and en-President of tie Romani onstituent Assembly had been arrested at Orleans by order of the Government, on his road from arseilles Paris.` The report of Conabarrel Leigel on the law of the press, has been distributed It is favorable to the measures of the Government. The resignation of the fire Mayors of Paris has been attributed to sonic offensive remarks expressed in a document by the Periect M Merger. The election to hi! .15 vacancies in the Legisla tive Assembly has tur::ed out nineh more scarab to the Governine t than oas anticipated. The questions openly discussed are about a Con sulate fur life for the ,Empire—fienry V. and the Compte de Paris. The chance of Ministers is considered an event . Most certain to occur within a very short time. . - It is said Mole is to be President of the Council, Theirs Mmister or the Interior, and Fallon Dtinis ter of Foreign Ail'aQH. The Pope has addressed at auto,e - raph letter tt. Gen. - 6uritnot on the occasion of receiving the keys of the of city Rime. . He adds that lie ones not cease to direct his pray era to Heaven for the General, the city. and flit French nation. Th letter was bated Gaf,ta. July 5 . Cardinal R:M ic , .li and the Marquis Caechetti arrived in Rome Irate 11:mta an the :)1:11. The latter is gen eral Chamberlain of the Apostolic Palace. •Preparations are ;linking at Retire which tends to the belief that Pius IX is expected to return' to the . Quirinal. All the wounded have Leen removed front the palace. The French are doing all they can in distributing money freely to get up a cry in his lavor, but in vain. AI MCC The recent operations against Venice have been discontinued, in consequence olthe fatal prevalence of lever and sickness amongst the Austrian troops by the excessive heat and hard work. lIINiARI' A Turkish Ambassador in:Paris received a de spatch on the ID h instant, by courier - , -- announcing that the Polish Gen. Hem had again telt de feated the Russians under conmutnd :of Lewis, in Transylvania, and that the latter had been rtltliged to take refuge in Wallachia with a small remnant of his a-ny. Advices from Vienna, of the 13th of July, state that Budd and Pesth had surrendered to other Aus tra-Russian troops on the I Rh inst. without resist ance. From a report nCGen. Hagnan, addressed to the Emperor of Austria, it appears tha a vary sharp conflict took place on the 11th berore Comorn be tween the combined armies and the Maygars. The Hungarians fought with tierce impetuosity, but the Austrians claim the victory. The Way they Live in California A. recent arrival frotn Californie. nrings a letter dated Jamestown, Upper California, May 13, which gives the hdlowing pleasant detail of the way the miners live and of the complexion of the weather in the pleasant month oh May. Sunday, May 661.-11 e morning is devoted (if devotion can exist in such a state of society) to the trial of a robber named Corrigm. who had "stolen ten thousand dollars' worth of gold from Den and Dent. He was convicted by a jury of twelve, ordered to be stripped, receive a hundred lashes, and be banished from the mines. Friday. May 27.—News reached here last night of the murder cl young Morrison, of New Yoi k, son of the I twyer of that name. ,It occurred at Carson's creek, , ten miles from here, where he had an altercation with a German, Dr. Freund, who shot him in the groin. severing the femoral artery. and causing death in two hours. I have been immaiallv successful to-day. In a deep shaft which I sunk on high ground. I found an ounce of beautird and heavy gold, and am nos in tent to avoid the tn•d day san, which in the mines is awful The Arroyo is Crowded; and un usu d success seems to cmi upoa aft though t let' complain of high water. The scene at this point exceeds in life and bustle anything you would con ceive. Fr im sn ir.,e to it, setting, a rout Tin dti In of new cstm.rs poor ;11,tng the r,a I, 'wise aoor horse. mule alter mule. pack after pack, be.traddled by men and women c;• every nai,on iu 11,..s quarter of; the globe; ihoun the invjorit, are Lower Cali. fornians and Sonorums. It seems as it •he who!, world had mounted and was passing in review before me. Thousands continue farther towa rd the mountain, though nienv pitch their tents here off saddle. seize the shovel and , he. pan, and dive into mother earth as though she was a cam mon re. Monday, May 14 have earned to.day only $l2. and the 'prospect among the ‘vorkies are rather dorheartriong. Three Aro-ne.ms. I , weYer. below Jamestoet n. rook nm one in , ..ceof gold world $278. Tne new, flew lija? wihlnre. Now and then a party appears, composed rrinci• pally of Mexicans. with then lances and red flag , . A party of them encamped Jamestown, and hoisted a small re I !lag over their tent, but a depu tation of Americans visited upon the gentlemen. and soon gave them townderstand that such a pin needing would be looked upon as a national insult and challenge direct, and sissy instantly hauled the offensive banner down. A large party from Tepic have been hand ar work for several wee::e. 'with rather poor sucn•ss till yesterday, when they struck a rich vein, yiel !- in, the first day 2 lbs art to day 21 lbs. Their Woe begone coyMenances hare aSsairned a smiling appearance, though they fear gOod luck will be o' short duration. Thursday, May I.7.—The rind last night blew fiercely trorn the Sierra Nevada, and at daylight I found the water in my "batea" skimmed over with ice Reports or good success among a few diggers below are current. One man is said to have taken $1•l00 in one day from the Arroyo, though it is probably exaggerated. In his immediate vicinity. others were doing little. Tuesday, 11th—A cold wind prevailed last night, with hail and rain It lasted till sunrise. when it cleared—a complete change of climate in twenty-lour hours, and all are complaining of colds Saturday, 19th.—It is six 'weeks since I reached the mines, and they have been rendered memorable by the hardest work I have ever undergone : an d .what is more vexatious, it has been its reward. Three Mexicans. however, near Wood's Camp-1.1 miles below—Ltook out yesterday, (keep your hat) $2,200 Adjacent to their mine, others were getting their "little ounce." The fashion of drinking brandy as a preventa tive for cholera is increasing to a alarming extent. A friend, remarking the fact, truly said those who escape the epedemic by the use of brandy, are in danger of dying with the mania. NOTORIETY.—There is nothing like notoriety in this world. Wear a hat without a rim, or a coat with only one flap, live on pigtails and salt, or keep a tame tiger—do something or other for notoriety. and you will be sure to get into Congress, or be elected secretary of a ward meeting. RELiorotrs Rcviver...--A religious revival is going on among the Methodist Episcopals of Queen Ann's county, Md. Quite a number of conversions have taken place so far. Why. are a lady's ear-rings like a man in debt? Becauseithey.are m arrears (her ears.) A PhyslclaiilL dy. L . For affections of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, &c. Sussex county, N. L, Nov. 8, 1847. Dr. Seth W. Fowle,—Dear Siri i - have been . in duced, in consequence of the beneaareeeired from your medicine, to add my IpittiniiinYln'lnvnr orits extraordinary healing prominies.- Having been ilicted for several months with st severe Ltrvo dis ease, under which I labored with shortness of breath- Lind great bodily weakiess,'l "kreCOMMentied by a Physician otilacketstown, (N. .1.,) to try DR. WI)TAR'S BALsitif OF WILD CHERRY, which not only gave me relief, but restored my fail ing strength, and also imparted new life and energy Lo my System. I can therefore cheerlullyrecom mend to all afflicted with lung diseases, to try this , Balsam of Wild Cherry. Respectfully yours - THEODORE J. ALLEN. Remember that spurious imitations are ahead. Buy none without the written signature of I. BUTTS on the wrapper. Price one dollar per bottle, or sir bottles for $5. Look at the signature, To be had at the Book Store of August 7] J. GISH & BROTHER GENERAL DEBILITY, EMACIATION, GREAT LOSS OF FLESH, INDIGESTION, DISTURBED FUNCTIONS OF THE LIVER, HABITUAL CONSUMPTION, !TUMORS, ;3 FAIGHTIUL DEBILITY OF STOMACH AND DR. S. 0. RICHAILDSON :—Sia —Having been for the last two years very much debilitated and much out of health otherwise, and had the advice of 20 or 30 of the best. physicians in Charleston, (S. C.,) New York, t-aratogk Springs, and a number of other places, I was in Boston on the 4th of last March, and called at your office and bought a bottle of your Sherry Wine Bitters. After I returned home I bought more. I commenced gaining from the very first. I have taken three bottles, and am no .t well. My case was despaired of as certainly in curable, but in three months I gained fifty-seven pounds—which is surprising,as I have eaten nothing but bread and milk. I shall continue the same.— Your medicine is doing much good. Very Respectfully, (Signed) C. CHAMBERLIN. West Killingly, Conn:, June 18, - 1840. For sale by J. GISH & BROTHER, Booksellers. Ind JOHN F. LONG, Druggist, North Queen st., Lancaster, and by Druggists, Apothecaries, an,, Traders throughout the U.S. [August 7 YOUTH, AGE, STYLE, TASTE, BEAUTY, and FASH 10H.—The seasons of life should bt arranged like those of the year. In the spring of youth, when all is lovely and gay, then as the green covering it spread on all the face of smiling nature in bright. cress and beauty, so let the dress prrtake of th. .season Fine taste as well aiTashion 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 or youth dancing in his Yelps, should not run into 0.- ..James of dresa—nor yet should he permit his Clothing to be so far behind the times as to reader him ridiculous. There is a becoming Fashion -1.11-nimable dress suitable for the age and season-of as well as for the season of the year. You can ne suited in handsome style, in CLOTHING that is dell and fashionably made, of good materials, that dill rat we:,, and become the figure and season, ai the LANCASTER HALL OF FASHION of JOS i;o11111LEY, North Queen Street,'2 doors south ii' 'range. IJuly 10-24 FOR THE HAIR.—STORR'S CHEMICAL HAIR INVIGORATOR. This mild, yet powerful anu utallible renovator, insinuates its balsamic proper ties into the pores of the head, nourishes the hair in, its embryo state, cleanses it from scurf and dand ruff, accelerates its growth, sustains it in its matu rity, and continues its possession of healthy vigor, -,iky softness, and luxurious redundancy, to the latest period of human life. Its operation in cases of baldness is peculiarly active • so that in numer ous instances where other remedies have been tried in vain, STORR'S CHEMICAL HAIR INVIGO RATOR has superseded ornaments of art by rein stating, in full plentitude, the permanent gifts and traces of nature. For children it is especially rec ommended, as forming the basis ofa beautiful head of hair. The esteem .n which it is held, tugethet with numerous testimonials constantly received of its efficacy, afford the best and surest proof of its merits Price 25 cents, large bottles. Prepared only by George F. Storrs, No.lB Ches ter street, Phila. Principal Depot, No. 1, Ledger Buildings. J. Gish & Brother, Booksellers, near the National House, agents for Lancaster. June 19 '49 eowly-21 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 hope they may succeed. Lancaster, June 12, 1849. 3m-19 MARRIAGES. On the 24th ult., by the Rev. J. C. Baker, John Frederick i oolhof to Susannah Bringoif, both of East Hempfield. On the same day, Martin Meyers to Esther Lantz, both of Strasburg township. On the 26th ult., Martin H. Carman, of Conestogo Sep., of Susan Overlander, of York county. DEATHS. Died at Guyandotte, Va., in the 61st year of her age, Mrs. HARRIET CAMPBELL, widow of late Hon. George W. Campbell, of Nashville, Tenn., formerly Secretary of the Treasury, and daughter of the late Benjamin Stoddert, of Maryland, the first Secretary of the Navy. , On the 14th of July, after a lingering illness, Mr. Nl , Crtint, of the borough of Marietta, aged 68 years, 3 month's, and 19 days. Attention, Sons of Temperance. THE Menibers of Lancaster Division, No 47, are respecttidly invited to attend a Pic Nic, to be held at Rohrerstown, on Thursday; 16th of August. All those who may wish to participate, will please hand in their names to the ommittee of Arrange ment. SAMUEL W. TAYLOR, JOHN L KEEPER, JOHN H. PEARSOL, ABRAHAM GIBBS, C. F. SHREINER. Aug. 7-2-2 S) Teachers Wanted. Board of School Directors of Warwick towmihip, will hold its annual sitting for the examination of Teachers, at the house of Shroder iv. Barr, in the village of Litiz, on Saturday, the Ist of September, at 1 o'clock P. -1., the session to commence on .Monday, the 24th of September and continue five months. By order of the Board of School Directors. Aug 7- 4 3t-28] HENRY STOUFFER, Pres't Nine. Teachers Wanted 1 - ' 1 111.7. School Direc'ors of Leacock District will I meet at the Intercourse School House, on iturday, August 11th, A. D., 1849, at 9 o'clock A. ~ for the purpose of examining and employing 9 TeAhers for Said district. The schools to corn :Hence on the 27th of August next, and to continue open for the term of eight months. A liberal salagy will be given. By ,order of the Board, DAVID GRUFF, Pres't. 'Jsie. L. LIGHTNER, Sec'y. [Aug 7-It-28 Estate of Win 'Velure, deceased. DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of r administration have been granted to the under -.geed, on the estate of his fattier, Wm. ii , Clure, late of the borough of Marietta, Lancaster county, , ieceased. All persons having claims against said estate are, therefore, respectfully requested to pre sent them, duly authenticated—and those knowing themselves to be indebted, are requested to make iMmediate payment to the undersigned, residing in Marietta JOHN iicCLURE, August 7—°6t-28] Administrator. Houses and Lots, In Churchtown, Lancaster County, AT PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1849, at the public house of Levi Rennals, in the vil .age of Churchtown, the undersigned Administra tors of ROBERT JENKINS, deceased, will sell at public vendue, the following described Real Estate of said dcd., to , wit : No. 1. A PIECE OF GROUND, containing 2 ACRES AND 30 PERCHES, fronting on the South side of Church street, in said village. The improvements thereon are a new, well-built two-story DWELLING HOUSE, EV 22 by 40 feet, with a porch in front and rear, and Kitchen 20 by 22 feet, attached ; a trame Sta ble, Carriage House, well of water and other im provements, all finished in the best manner, and in excellent condition ; an elegant GARDEN, well fenced in; the surplus ground being in the highest state of cultivation z-now in the occupancy of H. B. Jacobs. No. 5. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 125 PERCHES, adjoining No. 1, with a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE' Frame Stable, and other improvements thereon, now occupied by J. L. Ci..vington. No. 3. A PIECE OF GROUND, containing ONE .'CRE, at the east end of said village, adjoining lands of John Becker. The improvements thereon are a one and a half story STONE HOUSE, Stable, well of water with a pump therein, garden, now occupied by Samuel.Stafiley. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock P. M. Terms made known by A. E. ROBERTS, Aug. 7—is-2S] JAMES M'CAA. Lancaster Seminary for Young Ladies. JDAMANT begs to informs his friends and the . public, the duties of his Seminary will be re sumed on vionday, the 27th inst.' There are several vacancies in the School. Aoaguilt 7, ISO *BoB • = illabiMmiedan Empire. irEMOIH S OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF MAHO '.IMEDAN HISTORY from the death .of the Arabian Legislator to the accession of the EMperor Akbar; from original Persian authorities. By Major David Price,-4 large quarto vols.—with a map published at $2O, but sold by JUDD & MUR RAY at the Cheap Book Store for $6. The AmerAzin Loya/ists—orßingraphical Sketch es of Adherents to the British Crown in the Revo lution—by Lorenzo Sabine—in one large S vo vol. of 733 pages, only $1,75. Benjamin Frankii•,—His Autobiography—with a narrative of his Public Life and Services, by H. H. Weld. With numerous engravings—S vo at 0,50 —lately published. Adventures in 'the Sibyan Desert and the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon. by Bayle St. John. 12 ino--244 pages-624-eta—a new work. Abbott's beautiful and attractive books, viz:— Rings and Queens, Alexander the Great, Hann:hal, Charles 1., Charles IL, Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots ' Marie Antoinette, and Cicsar— Each of these books is handsomely illustrated, written in a charming style, and suited - both young and old. I. BUTTS Life of John Quincy Adams, by Ex-Governor Seward, of New York, at .$1 25. ' Mrs. Adam's Letters—a new edition, at $1 50. The. Adirondack, or Life in the Woods, by J. T. Headley, at $1 25. The California and Oregon Trail. Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain life, by F. Parknian, •jr.—with plates;44B pages. Only $1 00. Cheever 4- Lewis in Defence of Capital Punish ment-365 pages, at 80 cts. Complete Concordance to Shakespeare.—English copy. Bvo. by Mrs. Cowden Clark. $5 50. Coleman's Geography of the Bib,. 00. Dante's Inferno by Carlyle, at $1 OP With a large variety of the best Books, published st the lowest prices—as we literally carry out the ,trinciple of " Small Profits and Quick Returns." Ladies Book for August ) Graham • Received I adies Wreath " RANKIN7S HALF YEARLY ABSTRACT 0 THE MEDICAL SCIENCES,No.9, for July, 1849. Published this day. Being a practical and Analytical Digest of the contents of the principal British and Cuntineut il .Vledical Works published during the preceding six months • together with a series of Critical Reports ,f the Progress of Medicine, &c. Edited by G. W. H. Ranking, M. D., Henry Ancell, q. D., and W. Kirke, M. D. The present No. contains under the head of PRACTICAL MEDICINE. PATHOLOGY. &c. Zymotic Diseases. six ar'icles Diseases of the Nervous System, nine do. Diseases of the Respiratory System, four do. Diseases of the Circulatory System, tics do. Diseases of Variable or Uncertain the:, moo do. Diseases of the Urinary System, three do. Diseases of the Skin, three do. SURGERY. Symptomatology and Diagnosis of Surgical Dis eases, five - articles. Nature and Causes of do. do., five do. Treatment of do. do., nineteen do Rare Surgical Cases, eight do. iIIDWIFERY, OF criiLDREN.&, Midwifery and the Diseases of Women, tburtemi irticies. Diseases of Children, eight do. RE PORTS. Reports on the Progress of Medicine, Pathol,yy ind Therapeutics. • Report on the Progress of Surgery. Report on the Progress of • idwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children. Report of the Progress of Anatomy and Phys.,d ogy. $1,50 per annum, 75 cts. per number in advance. A large assortment olMedical ' Classlcal, Scht , o: and tilscellaneous Books, Blank Books and Myr cantile Stationary always on hand at J. GISH & BROTHER'S Cheap Bookstore near the National House, Aug. 7-28] North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa. Conestoga Farms at Public 'Sale. /AN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1819, at one O'clock P. M., at the public house of Jasol, Albright, in the village or Churchtown, the under signed administrators of the estate of 12O11EG JENKINS, deceased, will offer at public vendor, a plantation containing 78 ACRES AND 39 PERCHES in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, on the south side of the Morgantown, Churchtown and Blue Ball turnpike, about l mile east or Church town, and adjoining lands of Philip Beecher, Mast, and the farm occupied by David Weiler, sr. Conestoga creek passes over a portion or the land. The land is divided into fields of convenient size. and is all in high cultivation, except about 5 Acres • which are covered with timber. The improvement, are a two story Stone and Log DWELLING HOUSE, log stable, well of water with a pump in it, an ORCHARD of fine fruit, Re. ALSO—at the same time and place, will lie or. fered a plantation, containing 183 ACRES, in Car narvon twp., Lancaster county, adjoining Windsor Forge lands, Pool Forge lands, David Simpson and others. The land is on the South Side of Conesbi ga creek, and has upon it several springs of water. one of which is one of the finest in the neighbor hood and may be carried over a great portion of the farm land. The improvements thereon are a one and a halfstory LOG DWELLING HOUSE. me.4* . frame stable, &c. About 140 Acres are flirinZi .. land, in good condition ; the residue being WOOD LAND OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. The public road from Churchtown to the Downingtown, and Harrisburg turnpike passes through this land about one mile south of Churchtown. The above land will be Bold in the whole or in parcels. Terms and con iitione at sale by A. E. ROBERTS, Aug. 7—ts 281 JAMES AI'CAA. Public Sale ofl Superior Chestnut Timber and Sr Ad Land, In Lots of 5 AITS and zipwards. • ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 18-19, IL l o'clock, P. M., upon the premises, near John Kauffman's residence, in Carnarvon township, I!, nnder•igned kdrumistrators of ROBERT EN lb. INS, deceased, will offer at public sale, about 100 ACHE-. of very superior CHE NUT TIMBER 'lnd SPROUT LAND, in said township, about di miles •outl east from Churchtown, on the road between Hoar, Mill and Wayneshurg, adjoining laud of Christian Shirk and David Shirk. Terms and conditions at sale by Aug. 7-is-28] Bereges and Balzorines GODD STYLE—worth 37 eencs, now selling. for 121 cents per yard, at the BEE. HIVE North Queen Street. BAJOUS• Pink, Blue, Green and White KID GLOVES, jest received at the Bee Hive. Also, other desirable goods ror the t,e.t..un. CHAS. E. WENTZ St BRO., Aug 7-28] Bee Hive, North Queen Street. --- Strasburg and Lancaster silage. rr HE undersigned, thankful for the oncourage 1_ men received since the establishment of this line, begs leave to inform his friends and the pubic generally, that he continues running a Stage dui: between Strasburg and La caster. Leaving Miller's. Strasburg, at 7 o'clock A. M. Shertz's, Lancaster, at 4 P. M. FARE—Each way, 371 cis. Children under 10 years of age, half price. Each passenger Will it. entitled to 50 pounds baggage. The cars fro.n Philadelphia and from the West arrive in time for this stage. The subscriber has purchased the interest or the firm in the Stage, and intends to drive and 111:111a7M it personally. Passengers will be called for when reque,ld. Also taken up at any place along the road. The borough of Strasburg is stunted in the most beautiful and fertile section of Lancaster count s . about 7 miles from the city of Lancaster, and ie a most delightful place of resort for the slimmer season. To the citizens of Philadelphia, who at, desirous or securing a quiet and pleasant retreat from the pestilential atmosphere by which they are surrounded, the Borough of Strasburg is recom mended as possessing many advantages over other places. It is but a few boors ride from the and board may be obtained of an excellent cllarac ter upon the most reasonable terms. July 31-27] C. EDWARDS, Proprietor. Proposals for Castings SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE, P. & C. Railway. Parkesburg, Chester Co., July 28, 1849. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until August 31, 1899, for furnishing such Chairs. Pros, &c., as may be wanted on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railway, during the -ensuing year. Bidders will state the price per lb. and the place where they can deliver the castings. Patterns may be seen at any time at this Office. The Castings will be subject to such tests as to strength, material, as the supervisor may apply or direct. WM. ENGLISH, Supervisor, July 31—td-27j Phila. & Col. Railway. Proposals for Wood SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, P. & C. Railway, • Parkesburg, Chester Co., July 28, 1549. .f PROPOSALS - will be received at this Office until August 31, 1849, for the delivery of Wood at .he several stations on the line of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railway, from the Inclined Plain to Columbia. Bidders will state the kind and quality if the wood they will furnish, and the price at each Station,—also, when they can commence the de ivery and the quantity they can furnish each month. The terms will be cash: 10 per cent. to be re, mined as a guarantee until the fulfilment of the contract. WM. ENGLISH, Superintendent, Jaiy 81—W411 Pbila. lk Col. Railway, TERMS A. E. ROBERTS JAMES .11TAA.. - Foiimees Stedeies - linpriieiti'Seediil.g . 2slachine-Orain Drill Pittentid . June sth; 1549, itlidpronahncedat the patent Office to be the best'articie of the brill kind that has yet been ineented. . . . . . . . . TFIE ~subscriber . .is non manufacturing in the borough of Strasburg, Lancaster county, - AN I PROVED SEEDING ..MACEIINE, which for durability, efficiency, and neatness of mechanism, stands unrir,illed. Its properties as a Seeding, Maphine have been sufficiently tested, and the opinion of competent judges, voluntarily given, is that for all the purposes intended, it far excels any other in use. ' • Farmers. dissatisfied with the old machines or purposing to purchase, would do well to call on the subscriber and examine his Dr Its before purchasing elsewhere. He is not will say to boast, but 111 say lie' challenges the world to produce its superior. This Mai inne can be seen at Sprecher Rofirer's II ardu are Store, and also at Kirkpatrick's AI achme Si/up. 1/ For little there than one-half the cost of Lest Drills heretofore in use, an article superior in every particular may he purchased. Remember "Econo my is the road to wealth,'' and call nu EDWARD STEACt . REFERENCES.—Farmers and others are re ferred to the following gentlemen who have used this Drill, and who will be able to give any infor mation required as to its performance: Abraham Hershey, near cunt Joy; Jacob S. Witmer, near Conestoga Centre; Peter Hunsecker, near Neffs vole; Samuel Bollinger, Elizabeth township; Jacob H save, Leacock township; Samuel Espenshade, James Graham, Jacob Geist, Strasburg township; Joseph Potts, Strasburg borough; Abraham Herr, Lampeter; William Noble, Esq., Chester county. K r Patented June sth, 184.9.4:6 N 11.—Inventors desiring specineations and the proper perspective Drawings Or their Models wilt do well to call on J. Fran Reigart, Patent Agent. Lancaster ; city, Otto will attend promptlY to al , ittonness connected with the Patent Office.. Joy 31, Itt49. Lancasici• 2i;alittliteivE3 NTENITIAN BLINDS of the most beautiful pat terns and finish, are now manufa.ctured bs the undersigned at his manufactory in the rear 01 I :In knnan's (late Scle Hotel, and at Ins Venetian Blind Warehouse, in West King Street, Half a square west of the jail, where a variety of Blinds of the latest styles, both Broad and Narrow slat, can be inspected. These Minas are made of wood of the smoothest .and most durable quality, :ind at short order and oiuderate price-. The subscriber having had con snit:rattle experence in the mann lheture of Venitian joits . , the people o: this city and county can de pend upon haring any work that they mss order, o.n.L , cuted wan uespatch and in a workmanlike wanner. - GEORGE FLICK. - - - . ad Blinds repaired—trunined and painted to ok equai to new all Orders Isom the cuniary ronytly intended tu. July 1,49 Viltiaabde for Salt THE ',ill offer at pubic sale, on th , Priiiiiites• IN SATURDAY, tile or AU jl/ 11 . cioc .. k A. M., it, FARM , . . . • • IR GLIII , OId LAT. 1 nae Smith a 11,thaer,l,le Oil the (;reelic•istle .ato, c0ni.1.1,1,2 210 ACRES first quality Hoe- Land. :aunt 40 (Jr .45 acre; era; choice 'limber, the balance in a high slate of cultivation.' 'Ear inlprevementh ena a;~ast iii a (.(rite two-,tory S rtiNE 1ll!ESE and ate: all the heeee , saly Tin./ pine ,n.l 1.1111,, of other ti:oit frt . s. .111f . re isa rll CPC ileVer-:401IL .inr(21111 . 11t to the ml 1211111,:. Tilr fencing oTttlo, :, 5511 i.r .0.,41, a laq.oc portow ol'lvii:eh is stone, and mc . A, !t ~I scepiiblt., or a 12 ,, liVelliellt dIVI,iIIII, tilt. .11111 Sctll be sold ttpgeiller or divided to suit pur 1;1 , 11(7, 11.11' OYLER. July 31 (Cumberland 1"a/fey Sentinel.) A-27 Valuabit , Varra THE Pa rut, lair; the property .r Robert de l od, situate on th , east sire of the. 'Rue pring. in West Pens,h,ro.i.J, townshtp, Cinuhcry and worts. nines ~•uth or the Newydle. :Hid the stint: 1,,,111 of .Sprinp held; is oGred for sale. Merchant ill is within forty porches of the !Hulse, and there are tour other mails Within I miles of said I:irtn. Tire rtmtherhind Valley Railroad is within mile,.— This excellent farm contains 1! , 5 ALIT ES and some perches. of first-rate Llffivslone Land, in a good 5t,.10 ufrultivatunt Ab , illt 1.40 Nett:, are cleared and the remainder ;5 covered with good Thriving Timber. The improvement, area large tan story STONE HOUSE AND larctßlN, ':11 ,, e Slur, Barn. Stone Tenant Brass, Worn Shed. Spring liou,o. :Lr 4 ,d Apple an d Peach C ORHARD of shop, fruit—together i,th Pear, Plums, Cherries. Grapes. &s. Said propert pre sents a, great ilffilit,lll,llt, as any in this part of the eioUllty to personn Wishing, to purchase a comforta ble and permanent homestead. Said property will be oticcred at private sale until Satarthisi, the Ist clay of September at which bole, it• not sold. it will b 0• otTerect at public sale, . c t I •chock P. 7\l. 1 , 11 Saul day, 1011'11 rotuliuons trill be 111.10 kno•xn try THE El RS Any person w,hlng to ViOW the premises can calf on John Mean, Irvin! , on thr ram, chit till show the property and trmi:e known the terms The ahoy.. property %Sill be divided into two tarnis and sold separate, if the purchaser cEr pur chasers prefer it. (July 3I• 61-'27 6cikaino3 - Court Proclamatioar lITIIEREAS. the Hon..ELLIS LEWIS. Presi- I dela, JACOB GROSII and E 31%. SCHAEFIER, F.;sll . rS., 21,s0Ciate Judges or the ..ourt ti Commoit Pleas, iu and for the County of Laura: tor, :111d Assistant Justice: a the. (hurt n!`ocer and Ito urr awl General Jail Del ver:, and Quarter Se,sions d the Peace, in 11111 ILr the said c,,upty "r anatas tor, , hane issued their Precept to lit dir,ar•d, rue, avnolc olhcr thzr , • ni:ke that Coml. ul Ger:pm! Qulrterthe PruelMud 111 Deilver,, a,n/nFan e th, o r ler, in the ff.aann.n eal II 1,1 tilt MUD :\IaNDAV r : , FXT., 1 , 149, 111 Emr,,u- lit, 11 Puidir i.c th.reL2 . , Gie /I, to the :\',.yf.r. It. ;km; !111. \ L.. ter. .11 the q 5.01 J the P C.`1 . 1/1, r. ,p; L,rr cite a,: c.plinly 01 ;hat .11Py and It! tiwir ti pr. per th. rf =lll LI 1./Sl. oho 41, or ht. in Ihe said co Laoc,ier, are io I C thc, dot; him i 0 Dated at L.,11:CL,.... , .12r. the 19 ti Aili!:, 133:11, 13 —P:we'...l t• \Vd rn.:an,ind :In ;Jo, .nnngn, nn Inn ksnn:, ••• , .. az Coot -, E. 111,,ER. l,ii Cm.Pc... , et .it , Tnny. u. I..i.v.kvio al.l ht. pr'if ,11./ re.ttly to he "•nt ;;It - GrAnd .f s, tat that Lud. nnty not ununces, dntained tar a wanl of I,l,inn,S, and din Prosecirtli,! Attorney will have leisure n. proceed immediately to the trial or Indletment, t •nridlin*. Si—tc_27 of 6;1()4•01,., Cor d•• , :rolis Ult , .tt o! LI,. r of I , ry Got,tl , . soeh f„totterail in II nntnn sure. The store room and dv.e11,1.,2 ,vlll Inc 1 , 111,11 10 the pt. - chaser. or if preferred They will be sold ;th the gtuci, ”I * 2 , 0 d, l'u,,e.s.s/un can be had Intmedtaioly ICde,red • The stand is otcoiedly one ot the best to the emooy, and ol'ers induce•ruents to a person de:st .ons ol• entering ink, the IlleiCalltne 1,1,...,9 1,1 "lien to he met v.o.h. For terms V. II tell Will be lecommodating, to the sobseriher. S'AMI. El RE.D.SECICER. Ehzahethtrovn, 21.. Is4o. '27 <c•isae IV ow.= Ladies Mi S i .. , TOL rm ; I N. , S , a r i, d TAN h . LO I e t t y r s . i sp L e . c full,t . er, that they intend openii.g a School for. Young Ladles the second Al.roday in Augu,t, in :south Queen Street, where they will glee instruction in the usual branches of an English education, with the Fre - lich and Italian languages, Piano Forte, Drawiln , and Needlework. They has e been many years engaged in tuition. and their mode of Instruction is on the plan of European home education. TERMS English Orthography, Reading, Writing,Arithmetic, geography, History, &c., SS per quarter. Pupils under seven years of age, 4 ." French, 5 " 5 " Droning, 5 Piano Forte, Instructions in either or the above accomplish ments can be received separately if requested. July 24, 1840 2m-26 A Farm for Sale. THAT valuable and ,well situated FAR \l in Cecil county, Md., about .31 miles from Port Deposit, and near Rowlandsville, will be sold at a fair bargain. This Fans contains about 105 Acres, of well improved soil; is beautifully situated, com inanving a view of Susquehanna for ten miles up and down the river. The improvements are good and in fine order, and will require nn repair for fi long time. This place is well known in that neigh borhond—it adjoins the Farms of Catharine Brough ton, Corbin Cooley, and David Churchman. Apply to J. G. RAMSEY, June 6-191 22 egjeames St., Baltimore. THE Moravian Society h ave re-built, and en - 1 , largedjhe Hotel s at -the 'delightful village of Litiz, and the luidersigned litivingleased the - same, beg leave, respectfully, tocail the attention-of tbdse, who are desirous of seeking a calm and • quiet re treat during the summer 'months, to the advantages' of this place. The village of Lmz is situated in the midst of a most delightful region of country, eight miles • is !ant frona_the , city of Lancaster, with which place it hat a ready and regular DAILY 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. FREAU ET, as also the Boys' Academy, under the charge of Mr. JOHN Bang, so long and favora bly known throughout the United States, give this , place a degree of peculiar interest- The Hotel occupied by tuft has been entirely and newly furnished, and is sufficiently capacious to accommodate a large number of visitors, with pri vate parlors and all the comforts of home. The walks and scenery about the; village are delightful. ll Our Terms are moderate. • SHRODER & BARR. June 26,1849. 1 22 THIS Seminary is handsothely situated in Union '. vine, Chester county, Pennsylvania, nine miles southwest of \Vest Chester. The course of instruc tion comprises all the usual branches of a liberal English education, together With the French Lan guage, and Drawing, and will be under the care of competent female teachers. The school will commence on the first second day in the ninth month of each year, and continue a session torty-lfour weeks.. Pupils who do not to remain the whole time, will be admitted ibr one half the session, with liberty to commence at any time during the session. T1..21‘15: For Boarding, Washing, and Tuition, at the rate of One Hundred Dollars per session of Forty four weeks, one half payable at the commence ment, and the remainder at the close of the time. Letters addressed to the Principal, through the Post Office, at Unionsille, will be attended to. July 24-4m-46j Over J. F. LONG'S DRUG; STORE, Lancaster. rpHE subscril.ers have opened a Room at the above place, and are now prepared to take Portraits of all sizes, ranging in price from $lOO 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 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 get in a breast-pin, bracelet, locket or ring, call upon us. Flours from S until sunset: For children from 10 to 3 o'clock. Pictures taken in all weathers. Instructions given' and all articles used in the business Mrioshod at reasonable prices. July 10-6iii-241 RUM & MAYHEW. Llentleinen , s Furnishing Ware- House. TT ERRICK & SCUDDER,. 95 WILLIAM ST., j_ NEW YORK, Manufacturers, Importers and ilealerli 111 Shirts, Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, Stocks, Shoulder Braves, Cravats, Opera Ties, Scarfs, Money Belts, Under Garments, Gloves, Satins, Linen Bosoms, Handkerchiefs, .Hostery;l:Blickles, • uspenders, Bombazines, 4'c., The above Stock: ,on examination, be found not only attractive, extensive and full, but cheap. (Mr long experience in the ;business and knowl edge of maimilLeturing, with :the facilities or pur clutsing, are such that we are confident that we n otter inducements that cannot be surpassed by :ins [loose in the city. Particular attention paid to orders and the pack ing of goods. HER ICR & SCUD D ER, 95 William St., opposite Platt St., New York Davin A H ERRICK, ISR A EL . SCUDDER GREAT BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES! FASH lON 4BLE ML.L.N 7.1 Y l OM - . S MRS. RANNINGER,has been for the last 11 five weeks very seriously indisposed, and quite unable to attend to any business, and in con -..equence of this, has a large, stock of Millinery Goods on hand, which she will sell at very reduced prices, in 'bet lower than cost, as the season is far .nivanceil. She is determined, to sell at any price in close nut her stock. Bonnets is hitened, lined, and made in the most tlishionable style for 621 cents. Don't forget to rice Mrs. Ranninger a call. e 1 ALL SOON—if you want to see the best Ging hanis, Lawns, liereges, &C., ever sold for 12t ets. per yard. 1, ore New Goods just received at the Bee Hive, CHAS. E. \R"ENTZ & 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—l Case Beautiful Plaid Linen Lostres. Another lot of 8-4 Heavy Table Diaper, Just opened, only 121 cts. per yd. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive, North Queen Street. June 5, '49 $6OOO Wanted on Mortgage. EALF.D PROPOSALq will, be received by the C . 5 underslgned, until the 20th day of August neat, .sir a loot, ii Sic Thousand D'ollars for the use of Tile Hoard or Directors of the Common Schools of the cdy of Lanc,,er, to be applied to bu•lding ! .urposes. The h/111 will he .reimbursable at the I•11 , i ears. and will be secured by bonds and idurign2e on the entire real estate of the Board, oomtu•dng ;in unilouided security. Proposals will The amount offered and the rate of interest,— o hich will be payable cr,arterl4. GEO. M. STEII . NMAN, Pres't. June zo, 1649. td-22 Eratate of Christian illabectier, a Lunaticl. In the Court of Continon Pleas for the Co. of Lunc , r. Xi' P. FIEF: IS, George Carpenter, Committee of , Chstsban Hattecker, did; on the 10th day of 1:349, tire in the ittrice oftthe Prothonotary of the said Court. his Account of the said Estate: is, once is hereby given to all persons interested to the said Estt.te, that the satd Court have appoin o the to enty,eventh day of 4.ugust, 1 , 40, for to , mtatirmatmn thereof, tiniest exceptions he tiled ATTEST H ENRY STOEK, Froth' y Pr,thollotary's ' Lancaster. Jtit 24, 1b42.S 1,;:e.1 71:1j il•tr•rt'd .•1) ~;. !11, Pt IL I' Richard's himself again! rr HE subscriber re-pectfullv informs his friends and the public generally, ['hat he has taken the establishment formerly occupied by M. Huber, on the Railroad, back of the "Fulton House," where he intend, carrying on the .•.caree holing and rraso Founding. in all fin branches. Door Knobs, Bell Pulls, Hub Rands, Fin:. Stirrups. Miller's Brands, Letters and manuilietured and plated. Brass wels repaired. Also, GA FITTING. Gold ted, and refined, and roiled to anv size for Den- McbON A LD. Lancaster, July 24, 1549. 6m-26 Teachers Ns' anted. 41 E Directors of the Comreon t 4 chools of the 1 City of Lancaster, require TWO TEACHERS or the - tiale Dinh School. The branches to be taught are English Grammar, with Composition and Declaniation. Geography, wall the use of the globes, History, Arithmetic, gehra, Mathematics, AstrOnorny, Surveying, theo retical and practical, Penmanship and Book-keep ing. Salary 8500 per annum. Application to be made the undersigned, not later than Monday, August 13, 1849 July 24-3t-26] JOHNT. BAKER. Summer Fashion of flats & Caps. NO. 16 WEST KING STREET, Nearly opposite the Market Hose, and next door to Steinman's Store. DANIEL RHOADS, HATTER, informs the public that he continues the manufacture of ATS at his old stand, where' he has a large as sortment of ready made Hats of4.he present SUMMER FASHION, such as Silk, Nutria, Bru-h, and Muskrat Blac and White Hats, made of - the ;best material and superior style. Likewise, a Idrge assortment of Cloth, Glazed. Fur and Hair CAPS, which will he sold cheap for cash. i [July 24-6t-26 • Jayne's Family Medicines. T\R JAYNE'S Carminative,lExpectorant, Ver- I mifuge, Hair Tonic, Sanative Pills, &c., a supply just received and for7salei at CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Siore, East King St. July 17, 1549 ' Im-25 1 COBARRELS 1 and 1 Bbls. Nos. 1, and 3 sil l Mackerel of the best selection in the Market, and will he sold at a small advance on the Philadelphia Market Prices. Nd. 80 North Queen Street, under the Museum. PINKEECTON & SBIE.LTZ. April 3, 49 Iy-10 Lititz .tlistei. Unionville Boarding School FOR GIRLS. CHAS. BUFFINGTON RIHL & MAYHEW'S Daguerreotype Rooms, _ _ [July 3„49-3m-23 AT IFIRS.RANNINGEWS Mackerel; L E Iron Vouniiiy and Mac le Shop, Situated Ili Clicsuiii &lee/ a few awl West of _the Museiiirllui7devig, Lainiaster; Pa." , L rr FIE, undersigned ; time purchased , the above picipdrty, 'ffornierlY . known as the Lancaster City, Woidts, , ,tuid cond ucted by James With all :toe stock of Tails, Patterns and Maclintery belonging thereto, and have added to it., all the Tools, , t achinery, and Patterns belonging to the late firm of PennelrS; Lecher, which makes their facilities for carrying on business. fully 'equal to those of any otherestablishment in the State. They are now prepared to execute to order all manner of Castings, either in rion or Brass. IRON FOUNDRY. Railroad Car Wheels and Castings; Rolling Mill, Grist and Saw Mill .Gearing; Hot-blast -Pipe for Anthracite and Charcoal Furnaces; Hot-blast Pipe and Stampers for working Cinder.. -Water Pipe, from 2 to 36 inches; Apple Nuts; Screws for Cider and Wine Presses; Hydrant Stocks and Spouts ; Columns, Serena' and Wreaths for dwellings and other buildings; •Columet,for Sun Cloth Frames; 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. Wortz's Submerged- Patent Water Wheels. 14 e have purchased the patent right for the above valuable improvement for this county, and also shop rights for the counties of Dauphin, Leba non,.Berks and Chester. We have a number of certificates in our possession, but we do not deem it necessary to submit them to the public, the origi nals of which may be seen by calling at the works. We beg leave, however, to call public attention to the following letter, addressed to a ritizen of this county by the superintendent of an extensive menu ?notating establishment in Franklin county: CEAMBERSBURG; April 28, 1849. Ma. HENRY E. LEMAN :—Your favor of the 25th inst., is at hand, and in reply say that the Grind stones we run with Wortz's wheel are from 5 to 6 feet high, 9 to 12 inches , thick, weighing mom 3 to 5000 lbs. We formerly used an undershot wheel 12 feet wide and 14. feet high. Our head in au 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 now four of Wortz's wheels (3 36 and 1 40 inches,) running four grindstones and one trip hammer weighing about 80 lbs. 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 believe it is the beet wheel in use—during the whole winter (which has been unusually cold) we have not been affected at all with the ice, and in high meter at a stage which would stop he old wheel entirely, 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 showing you the wheels. Respectfully, yours, _ _ MACHINE SHOP We arc also prepared for the manufacture o Steam Engines and Boilers, Shafting, Cotton Ma chinery, Planing Machines, double and singlegear ed Boring Mills, Bolt Cutting and Finishing Ma chines ' together with other varieties of Machinery and all kinds of Turning, Finishing and &Milling . all of which will be completed in the best style o workmanship. We also offer for sale One second hod 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 beakers Two Blowers or Fans, &c. June 19,'49-21] , LENHER & GEIGER. Griel• & Gilbert, OF THE ti EW VOIIK STORE ARE now opening a choice and well selected assortment of Goods, suitable for the season, to which they respectfully solicit the attention of purchasers, consisting in part of the following Goods, viz LADIES' GOODS Splendid Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape shawls from 8 to 30 dollars. Silk Shawls. Barree Shawls. • Paris Grenadinis and Organdres. Plain and Fancy Berreges, all colors. Mourning goods in great variety. Linen Luster'd Ginghams. Mouslin de Laines, from 12 to 31 as. Scotch Ginghams. Lawns, beautiful assortment. White Goods for Ladies' Dresses. Swiss Books, Mulls, Jaconets , Nansooks, &c. French Worked Standing,Co llais. French Embroidered Capes. French and Swiss Edgings and Insertings. Bajou's Kid Gloves, a full assortment. Lisle Thread, Silk Gloves, embroidered and plain. Wide Sash Ribbons, very handsome. Bonnet Ribbons, beautiful assortment. Cap and Fancy Neck Ribbons, very rich. Bellings' Blk and Fancy, full assortment. Parasols and Parasollets, " Hosiery in All Styles, " GENTLEMEN'S WEAK. Palm Leaf Hats ' a full assortment. • Leghorn Braid, Dunstable Braid, Rice Straw and English - Braid Hats, in' full assortment for Boys and Men. Plain Brown Linen Coating. Fancy Check Linen for Pants and Vests. Plain and Twill'd elk Summer Cloth. Golden Min'd Coddingtons. Blk French Drab d'Ete. 6-4 French Lustering, English new for Gen Summer Coating. 7-4 Single Mill'd Twill'd Blk French Cloth. Silk and Satin Vestings, great variety. White and Fancy Marseilles Vestings. Cravats, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, &c. &c. May I, '49 14 umbrellas and Spectacles ripHE. subscriber respectfully informs the public, thai he cimstantly keeps on hand an extensive assortment of CaIiiRELLAS AND PARASOLS, of the newest fashion, which he is able to dispose of at the lowest Philaielphia prices. ' lie also invites attention to his large assortment of SPECTACLES, Ti i ERMOME'TERS ANT CANES. ja- Particular care will be taken to select Glasses to suit those who apply for them. t x3 Repairing dune 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 in 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 Wanted DAILY at the BALTIMORE, PHIL \ DELPHI a, NEW YORK, BOSTON and NEW ORLEANS GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE, YOUNG MEN wholesaie and retail stores, and other respectable businesses, to ct as Book-keepers, Salesmen, Por ters, Bar-keepers, Waiters, Farmers, Coachmen, Car Agents, Book and Map Agents, °Hectors, Overseers' in all branches of business, &c. We have at all times a large number of good situations on hand, which pay front $3OO to $2,000 per 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 bust will enable us to give entire satisfactiv to all who may favor as with a call. TAYLOR & TAYMAN, No. 59 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 or 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 expense, which they otherwise would incur by coming to the city, and seeking employment fbr themselves. Address TAYLOR & TAYMAN, N 0.59 Second Street, Baltimore, d. June 5, 1849.11-10 • Notice. rt" HE President, Directors and Stockholders of I the Farmers' Bask of Lancaster, hereby give notice that they will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the renewal of of the 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.and style, - and with the same capital now- authorized by law. By order of the Directors. C. HAGER, Pres't. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. [June 26-6m-22 Anti-Dysenteric. THIS Medicine is prepared after the formula of an eminent member of the edical Faculty, and is recommended as an effectual and safe reme dy for Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Cholera IA or bus, Cholic pains, Gripings, &c. Pr'-pared at CHARLES A. HEINITSH'S Drug and Chemical Store, East King Street, where may be had Stouse's Infant Drops, Jayne's, Hart's, and Dalley's Carminatives, Fresh Bermuda Arrow Root, Oatmeal, Hecker's Farina, Sago. June 26, 1849. 2m-22 Xiaici EN waßboataystu e , SURGEON ID OE .111kT r IE" EC 511"3C" OFFICE—In Kramph's Building, NORTHEAST CORNER OF Orange and North Queen Streets, LANCASTER, PA. Lancaster, July 3, 1849. tf-23 _ . i" WMla=lia PEG.:NIX LINE WAY _ TRAIN now leaves the 'Depot, No. 2,2 Market Street. EVERY DAY (eni*tlieSahhathint II o'clock A.M., for Down ingtown., LMicasier and Columbia, and on its return to this city, will leave Cdlumbia at 8 o'clOck r and Landaster at 9A. M ~and arrive - in Philadelphia • at I P. M.. This line is intended to accommodate the public in.general, and Passengers will be taken up and put down at any point along the road. •The - Cars will pass the following, places . at the following times for Philadelphia: - . Columbia 8 . Midway 10 15 Lancaster 9 Downingtown 10 30 Bird-in-Hand 915 Oakland 10 45 LeniOn Place 9 20 'Steamboat 11 00 Kinzer's 930 Paoli 11 46 Gap..-Buyera , 950 'Eagle 1 ll 45. Penningtonville 950 Morgan's Corner 12 00 Park!esburg 10 00 Philadelphia - 1.00 The undersigned have_ purchased the entire stock of the above Line, which will be run in future under the control or management of DAVID teILLER, who will spare no pains or expinse to make this Line'the most comfortable and accommodating on the road. . PROPRIETORS : . . DAVID MILLER, . HENRY MOSSZIKIAN, BENJAMIN MISHLER, I MICH'L Mussktraerr, HENRY SCHENK, BENJ. SNAVELY, DAVID HARTMAN, ' - I HENRY W. HESS, HENRY HINES, IJ. B. GROFF JOHSEHERTZLER, A. C. Buyzas, 011EIHAM Rock, ELIAS RAY ' OFFICES--AI Philadelphia, 272 Market Street ; at Lancaster, Lancaster City Exchange; at Colum bia, Washington 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 fo-mer Proprietors, I beg leave most respectfully to ask a continuance of it under the present, May 29,49—18] THRESHING MACHINE AND IRON FOUNDRY. 11HE Subscriber, continues to manuiacture at his Shop near the Railroad, Lancaster, Pa., the various patterns of Cog-wheel Horse Power and Threshing Machines for i, 2 and 4 horses. Endless Chian Threshing .ti achines of 1 and 2 horses; Corn Sheller, for hand and horse power. A variety of pa terns for Straw and Corn Folder Cutters, in cluding Royer's Patent. Also, Hay and rain Horse Rakes, and Wheat Drilla; - - - CASTINGS for Railroad Cars, Threshing Ma chine's, Steam Engines, Mills, Forges, Furnaces, Houses, and in short, all kinds of Casting done, we trust, in a manner satisfactory to our customers. Skillful pattern makers ready at all limes to make, alter and repair patterns for castings of all des criptions. AU. kinds of Turning, Boring, Lathe work and fitting done to meet the approval of our employera. We r4spectfully invite all wanting anything in our line to give us a call. THOS. CARLILE WM. KIRKPATRICK - 0:1 , 7 CASH paid for old Castings, or exchanger for new. [May 22,,49-6m-I8 THE Managers of the Lancaster County Bible Society would respectful') call the attention of the citizens of the city and county of Lancaster, to their large and beautiful assortment of Bibles and Testaments,constantly kept on hand at the Beposi tory, three doors North of the Post Office: Quarto English Bibles, $2 50 Do. , do. Fancy Binding, 10 plates, 300 Royal, Octavo '1 75 Octavo, Small Pica 1 00 Minion Nonpareil Dianiond Gilt Tucks Fine Gilt, without Tucks Extra Morocco Gilt Quirte German 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• lgq Kr Persons unable to purchase at the above prices, will be furnished FREE OF CHARGE, by an order. from either of the Directors, or by the Agent,and Treasurer. May 29, 1849 THE 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, si•uated in North Queen Street, in the city of Lancaster, a few doors north of Van Kanan , s (formerly ScholfielcPs) 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 New York. Abneri S. Bear was an apprentice to, Daniel Fagan, and hhe 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. V- They exhibit John Beard's celebrated BOOK OF DESIGNS, embracing a large and attractive variety, from which their patifons can scarcely fail to make satisfactory selections. WILLIAM LEONARD, June 19-6m-21] ABNER S. BEAR. URSUANT to the provisions of the act, entitled P "'An Act to prescribe the manlier of giving notice of applications for Banks," and in -accord ance with the provisions of the 25th Section of Article lof the onstitution of Pennsylvania, the President, Directors and i-dockholders of " The Lancaster County Bank," hereby give public notice, that they inte,M making application. to the Gen ral AsseMbly of Pennsylvania, at its nest sesston, to eminence on the first Tuesday of January, A. D. 1850, Mr the renewal and extension of 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 LancaaerCounty Bank," and remain as at present, located in the city of Lancaiter, ono with like powers and privileges to those now enjoyed tinder the present charter, sub ject to such modification, limitation, and restric time, as the Legislature may see proper to impose. The Capital Stock as authorized by existirfg Is Three Hundred Thousand Dollars; and no in crease of capital will be asked for. By order of the Directors ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier. June 19, 1849 ? 6m-21 A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, and foil Lot of Ground, with a large Stable, a well of water, hydrant and cistern, all' in good repair, (rooting on the corner of East King and - Ann Sta., in the city of Lancaster. ALSO: to acres and some perches of val'lable land in said city, adjoining lands of Michael Tries ler, Dennis Marion, John N. Lane and others. The land is in a high state of cultivation. For further information apply to . ichael Hanvy, on the premises, or to ichael McGrann,-White Horse, North Queen Street, Lancaster. As lam desimus to remove out of the State, persons in clined to purchase, would do well by calling soon. A.ICHAEL HANVY. tf-21 June 19' Orphan Asylum of Lancaster. IHE Trustees of this Institution expect that in the course of a few weeks, it will be prepared to receive a limited numberof rphans Inforination of any Orphans in Lancaster county, who are between four and ten years of age, who are females, and who have lost either parent—ac companied with particulars telative to their health, disposition, and present situation—will be thahk fully received by the Trustees. Address Rev. S. BOW AN, - Dr. JOHN L. ATLEF., or A.•L. HAYES. march 13 tf-7 “CLUOSIti-- Furniture Ware-Room. GEORGE F. ROTE has removed his FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, 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 gocd and cheap Furniture of any description are invited to call betore purchasing 9:7" The Undertaker's branch of the business particularly attended to. [May 15 '49-16 Fashionable Boot & Shoe Baker. DAM S. KELLER takes pleasure in informing j - k his friends and the public of Lancaster county, that he Still . continues to manufacture BOOTS AND SHOES, in the most fashionable and elegant marine!, on North Queen Street, two doors. ortkof the Post Office, a , his old stand. A large variety of Ladies , ;Mews Shoes just finished ; all of which have'? = .e up from the best Leather in the market...1"1....f.:,' All who want a good Boot or osgeiriss.well as a neat fit, are invited to call as aboye., May lb, 1849. 16 Geo. W. Hunter, ATTORNEY 4T Law. OFFICE—North Queen Street, first: door to the right ofJohn F Longue Drug Store. All kinds of Conveyancing, writing Willa, Deeds, Mortgagse, Accounts, &c., will be attended to 'with correctness and despatch. April 3, 49 Ariangtmenl. D. MILLER Bibles and Testaments. JOHN W. HUBLEY, Treasurer and Librarian Marble Yard. Notice. Private Sale. 1 50 175 3 50 1 62} 621
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