_ - Aworaca Earring:E . Barcasay.—The Fault. ford Ey.,-Yeoman, gives the..particulars of the hor rible molder perpetrited near Lawrenceburg, in Anrterson county, of Mrs. Mcßrayer, Esq., and dangler of Thomas Bond, of Frankford. It seems, from -a summary of the reports, that some time between nine and eleven o clock, after Mr_ and Mrs. Mcßrayer bad retired to rest, a man entered their room with an axe, and, approaching the bed. passed his hand over her- lace in order to be sure of the right one, which awoke her. Being satisfied that it was her, he commenced cutting With his axe. first striking her breast and arms in man) places; be then with several strokes severed one of her legs entirely off. 'Mr. Mcßrayer, being awe kr ned by the anise, reached out his hand to protect his wife, end received a blow cutting his hand if. two. The incartrate fiend thinking he had killed hef, commenced striking about at random over the bed with the bellisl intention to kill their youne eat child, who was in bed with them, but not find ing it, hr went to the lounge where slept their other child. and aimed a blow at it; head, but only cut the back of its neck. He then went out. leav ing the bloody axe at the door. Mrs. Mcßrayer bad lite enough left to tell who, as well as sh, could see in the darkness, had committed the hor rible deed. From her statement, her stepson been arrested and put in jail to await bis We think the Yeoman will incur the displeasure o' Kentucky moralists for calling this murderer at. incarnate fiend, as he must have acted in 'sell de fence.' At all events, a Kentucky jury will be sure to ward off the punishment, which in other Staten might be inflicted —Philadelphia Sun. WAFHIPVTON, May 25—The English govern meet bai notified the Slaty Department that the) will take possession of the Fort of Stilcs and all other Russian ports on the Pacific. It is understood that the secret despatches from Spain brought from Madrid by Mr. Warren Wins. low, are decidedly warlike. • The Committee on Foreign Affairs in .egard to the Cuban resolutions, will not report for some time New ORLEANS, May 24.—The steamsh,p Pam pero has arrived from San Juan de Nicaragua with important news. She brings 130 passengers There nave been ? serious disturbances at Greylowh and the American Consul at that place has been arrested.' The Earthquake at San Salvador wa* terribly itestructive, involving, as it did, a loss cu five thousand live*. 1 4 1 diVe rd Snowden, Importer ado j:4 and Dealer in QUES.NSWARE, CHINA auo •GLAS§ ? No., 29 ,North Second Street, opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia. jfeh 21 3nl-5 0;:r KOSSeTH, according to reports, is prepa ring for a revOlutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the proper time may errive. We may then look for a revival of the Kossuth hats and other revolu tionary fashions. But we have no doubt the Phil adelphia public, no matter what may be the change in dress, will still continue to provide themselves with'thing from Rockhill Wiison , s cheap and Megan :clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut attest, ocr ner o granklin Place. tdec 27 Iy-49 DV' H ENRY'S•II4IGORATING COR DIA I, The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the removal and cure orfihysical prostration, genital debilsey, nervous affections, 4-c., arc fully de scribed in another .column of this paper, to which the reader is refered, $2 per bottle, $3 bottles for $5, six bottles for $0; $l6 per dozen.— Observe the mark of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN; No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa. to whom all ord. rs must be addressed. For sale by all respectable Druggists 4- Merchants through out the country. T. W. DYOT 4- SONS 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. For sale at -he Medicine Store, East Orange st., next to Kramph'e Clothing store. Equality to all: Uniformity of Price I A. new Feature of Business : Every one his own Salesman. JONES & QO., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No: 200 Mar ket Street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, mos: varied and fashionable stock of Cloth ing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales. have conAituted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, solhey cannot pos sibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are ail well sponged.and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the MI assurance of getting a good arti cle at the very lowest price. ftememJaer the CRESCENT, in Market, above 6th, No. 200. feb 71y-3 JONES & CO. MARItIAGES On the 25th inst., by the Rev. Alfred Nevin, Da vid Brown, to Eliza Boyd, both of Drumore twp. On the 17th inst., by the Rev. B H Crever,•J W. Saylor, of this city, to Matilda M. B. Davis, of Lewis, of Lewistown. On the 211 inst.. by the Rev. Wm. Cooper, Sam• uel Ai k ins to Catharine Heisey, both of Columbia. On the 21st ink, by the Rsv. F_ Danner. George Shoe to Polly Hummer, both of Penn twp. On Tuesday lest. by the Rev. Mr.Krotel, Marks G. Groff, of Vogaiwille, to Mary K. Thomas, of Leacock township, both of this county. DEATIIS. At her residence. in Green county, Illinois, on the 12th inst., Mrs. 11.1ary Parker, daughter of Ja cob and Barbara' Bachman, of Strasburg twp., this county. In Columbia, on the night of the 16th inst, Frederick Paine, aged about 34 years. On the 18:h inst., in Rapho twp., Isaac Hershey in the 39th year of his age. On the 18th inst., in illanheim, John Weidman, aged 60 years, 4 months and 18 days. In Columbia, on the 19th inst., Gabriel Walt man, aged 17 years, 6 months and S days. The Markets. Paixansxmax, May 27, 1854. The inclemency of the weather has mostly sus pended wharroperatiOns thisweek,and there is but little business doing. Breadstuffs are held with rather more firmness under the America's advice') but prices are unchanged. There is but little in quiry for Flour for export, and only 3a400 bbla. were disposed of at $8,75 per bbl., for a good brand, and $9 for extra. Tne rates for city con sumption are to a lair extent within the range of the same quotations. 15U bArrels Rye Flour sold at 115,•7k per bbl. In Corn Meal no transactions have been reported. Grain—Supplies of Wheat continue to come for ward very slowly—small sales of red at 82,05 per bushel for prime and $2,12.f0r white afloat. 500 bushels Rye sold at $ 1,15. Corn is in good de mand, and 3000 buithele sold, part at 73 cents, and part at a price to be fixed. In Uats no further sales have been reported. Whiskey—Sales of 100 bbls, at 26a26} Me. and hhds. 251 cts. Vor Itena...-ihe two large rooms (with a folding door between them) occupied at present by the sub s‘,..lber, as an mace, in South %theta street, two doors be low oheuk's Hotel. They would be suitable for pith or a store or omce. The rent will be moderate, and posses- Flea given iu one week from this date, it desirtal. may ay ' Lino. - Drone Foundry... The Lancaster Locomotive Works .L.P purenaseu.na toe Tool nud rixtures 01 hbr int".nulrct s nrass sounory, and so secured Illy services, axe now prepared to turmsu all k . us or tress Littinuas, with promptness and of a Superior , quality. 'e nave tuso an extensive 1181 rold DRY connected vrittinur OSLAWlSillttell!, and are now ready to manufacture all anus 01 ...stings as low us any ether establishment here Or etsewnere. NOTICE—The undersigned would call the attention of hls old CUSIOIlloie to the uouto notice, and would'-respect fully sumac tue patrouago 01 tusinends for the now-or-ten t:any. ttO/11 too mcmeased ractuites anortled me, I natter myself a limn be awe to give saustaction to all who may fartir me with their orders. Bust.BAN .111.78 ER, Brass Founder. Estate of Ann Mary Crawford.--In the owe 0/ kaooll/00.1.1.1eitS jut the county of I.olleaso.r. awrvas, Juhn .heyUOWS, trustee 01 Ann Autry thwegord, by ins auunstraior James L. Iseynehts, aid on we :angina) hie in tan ranee or too rrottionotary ol lie said court Ms xecoUnt of the said ~state; Aimee is llereay gtveli to au persons Interested in the said .route, toll sue said lAUrt. nave appointed the ran day of June, 1004, ior the continuation thereof, Unless el, cey/10US Ile Wed. ALteSt, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. .Yrutny's Office, Lan. may 30 41-10 'rue iiiatory of Ireland, Ancient and Mod j. eril, IYLLn i Irum inn must autileuile hewn's, and that to slier trims ttriftauct. ity itte Aube Alactteogliegan. Tratittustua Mad tun xtuuth, tyj MM.:kV/telly, asq. 6 . l.tut tnutett AtawS vaulted expepittup., in watch. of Sir Jaw oranaun l try b. a. /anon, V. 11.4, Tun worm ut duttu ,Utultuo.u-0 Imaguisition on Gov ertuttuut tutu a Vllitollne (MIMI Constattuou and thyrend- Mat ut tutu u. hose xesthrs 116 W Receipt Book for Cooking. • law non eitiveatures w a coutary :klub:pant. A uarra• 61,0 ta Las eaphaus at home, aartug /US travels, watt- to vines, to aullloe =lt haulm; by J. it. Jones. Tue Truus to a mina iu Us progress to catholicism; a let ter to 01511181105, The ceetures complete ut tattier tfavazzi, deliveredt i n N. X. bpiritAfanifestations examined and explained. Mtge .c.clitibutte Maned; or, au zspssltuu of ciao lavol notary powers 1S awl tusuucts 01 we unman Xliud, by John Bove.:11.1. 2 , 6115 8 / 4 US it is, by Count A. De Gurowskt. blaua •oota , a• . 51 .ulout, Douly, ttuarto, Long and Flat na. bouGap, vey sae, Luuaers an.a 16eC0111 nooks, lull and han Tao above, together with a general 'assortment of Staple 844 Yaucy otauonecy, always io Win at we Cheap /sowa sunantationery mar% lu Aorta Was= st., aralupa s SLUM. {pa to U-Itd Attinner 8 AIWA. Notioe to Contrnetore~Proposale will be Te mired. at the Office of the North Western BailroadCo, in Butlernittler County, Penes, until the 7th of June, lat r inclusive, or the Gra*" and Nasony of that l, l , a of the Northwestern .Ballroell extending from to Freeport, a distance of thirty-five DAL" =uprising some heavy excavations and bridging, and two tunnels, from 1000 to HOO feet in length earl. Plans, profiles and spec ifications will be ready ihr examination on and after the Bth inst., at the Engineer's Office, In Blairsville, Indiana to., and at Butler. This line offers superior advantages to contractors, the .country being healthy and easy of access, and provisions chea At p. the same time and place, some of the heavy sections between Freeport and Butler and west of Butler, will be of fered for letting._ MALONE, PALNTER, CJ 4RE & GONEEE. ma 30 21.18 Volueible Heal Estate for Sale..—On Satur day the sth day of August, 1851, will be sold at pule lle sale, ou the premises, the following described real prop erty, situate in Manhelm township, adjoining the city of Lancaster, lands of CoL Stambaugh, John 11cGrann, and Jthens, containing 30 acres and 13 perches of excellent lime 6tone land, all cleaned, well fenced and highly cultivated. the land extends from the Plank road across the old Man. Jelm road to the Lids turnpike. The improvements are a imAKe. DIVELILLMI 11GII.ea, (rough cast) with -Vvinter and. summer kitchen attached, a Frame ail 111 Jain, 47 by 34 feet, a Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, &c. I i n , Ji.so a large number of Peach, Pear, Apple and lunge trees, and excellent Grape Vines. There is likewise bpring and four wells of water with a pump In each on Lhe land. The property is one of the most desirable In the neigh oorhood of the city of Lancaster—the title is indisputable .he terms will be made may, and possession given linme ilately, if desired by the pgrchaser. The grain, corn and grass crops will be sold privately bE- Mre the day of sale, or what is left of them will be sold pub .icly on that day. sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 31. ma 30 to-19 . 1 ARTHUR QULNIC. The New Hydropathie Family Physi clan.—A Medical Adviser and Ready Prescriber, with eferences to the nature, causes, prevention and treatment ,f diseases, accidents & casualties of every kind; with a glos sary, table of contents, and index; the whole illustrated cith nearly three hundred engravings and colored Frontis- pieces. By Joel Shew, M. D. One large volume of aftl pa 4es,Fubstantially bound in Library style. Published by fowlers lc Well's, 30$ Broadway, New York. I. Anatomical, Physiological and Hygienic Dissertations, illustrated with numerous engravings, IL The Nature of Diseases, Physiologically and Patholo ;ically considered; Rules for management in the sick room. 111. A description of the various diseases to which the auman body is subject, with method of prevention and :tire, on liydropathjc principles. IV. Management of wounds, hemorrhages, fractures, lislocations, scalds, burns, poisoning, and other physical ialamities. Illustrated. V. The diseases of Nen%les, with advice and directions ,'or home treatment concerning menstruation, pregnancy, .;hlldbirth, and the management of Maras. VI. The water cure processes fully illustrated and ex plained; temperature of Baths, and the Philosophy of the action of water upon the human system. VII. The effects of air, exercise and diet, with especial reference to the treatment of chronic diseases. VIII. The drug practice contrasted. with Ilydropathic Arid Physiological treatment. IX. Ilydropathic establishments; their location, forma ..ion and right management. " The New Hydropathic Family Physician is the most elate rate and complete popular work on the subject. Every mmily should. . have a copy. l'rice, delivered free, or with postage prepaid . by mail. on ly Toe amoucti,may be enclosed In a letter, and di rested to FOWLERS /s WELLS, 308 Broadway, New York, 45? • Canvassing Agents wanted, in every county in all the States. may 30 3t-19 nru g t4; Paints, Window Glass & .1../ Dye Stuffs. French and Jersey Zinc Paints. Pure White Lead. Window Glass , colored and enamelled. Superior Coach and Furniture Varnishes ; with s first-rate assortment of fresh Drugs and Chemi cals, for sale at ALFRED WILTBERGP.R , S Drugh and Chemical store, No. 169 . North Sec ond street, Philadelphia. Principal 'Depot for the sale. of Barlow's Indigo Blue, Sterling's Salve, TatteisalPs Heave Powders, ind Barber's Embrocation. Physicians and storekeepers supplied. Goode sent to any of Depots tree of charge. may 30 Iy-I9 n r -, A. Stong test of two of Evans &WATSON'S Salamander Safes—Late Light Street Fire. Messers. E- & T. Fairbanks & Co. Gentlemen! We take much pleasure in recommending your Salaman der Safes to merchants and others who may desire co purchase with a view to the preservation of their nooks and other valuables. The Safe we purchased of you in July last, and manufactured by Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, remained in the tire at the burning of our store until the entire stock was consumed. The heat was intense, as you may suppose, as there was about seventy barrels of liquor in the store, on the next floor over the safe, besides some seventy thousand pounds of rags, rope, aud oth , r combustible matter. We had the safe opened af ter the fire had ceased, and found our books and papers perfectly preserved. Please get us up another of your Safes, of the same size, for our future use, as soon as possible, sod oblige, It. 8 W. W. ISAAKS, No. 116 Light street Wharf. Baltimore, May 17, 1854. Messrs. E & T. Fairbanks & Co.—Gentlemen : It gives me much pleasure to bear testimony to the excellency of your Salamander Safes. The one I purchased of you in Ju y last, manufactured by e..vatis & Watson, of Philadelphia, saved my books .ind valuable papers, when every thing else in the ..tore was destroyed by fire, on the morning of the 14th inst., at N o. 116 Light street wharf. B. F. WILLIS Baltimore, May 16, 18.44. SALAMANDER SAFES. Evans & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, (late No. 8s Doclestreet,) have now on hand a large as sortment of their Patent Salamander Fire and fhiet Proof Sates. Bank Vaults and Iron doors for Bank Stores, Patent Slate, Lined• Refrigerators, Water filters, Seal and Letter copying Presses,Fairbank , s Plat form and Counter Scales. icr Sole Agency for Butterworth's, Bettlers, Yales , and Junes , Patent Powder-proof Bank Locks. Please give us a call. may 30 - 0-19 Xrotice to. Tax Collectors.--The Tax Collectors 11 will collect and pay over the County Tax with as lit tie delay as possible. An abatement of 5 per cent. will be allowed on State Tax paid on or before the 15th of July. may 23 tf-18 . B. IttIIISIIOLD, Treas'r. LANCASTER SAVINGS INSTITUTION:I May •_, 11E4. f plie Stockholders of this Institution are hereby notined, that the annual election for Seven .t.ustees to serve ono year, 'Oil be held at their Ranking House, on Saturday evening, July 1, at 7 o'clock. CHARLES DUUtiIiTER, may 23 61-18 Treasurer. rotate of Jonathan Foltz, decd. --Letters et administration on the estate of J ousthau Foltz late of e city of Lancaster. deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the mid deceased are requested to Wake immediate payment, and those haring claims against 'tho estate are requested to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to ELF/Alit:Vl FOLTZ, Executrix, J. M. FOLTZ, Executor. petknas are hereby forewarned against INt purchasing ano drawn by John C. Landis, of Last ..empneld township, now deceased, in favor of J. White, or b. Young for the use of said 11 hite, for the sum of sl,su, dated December ll', lanl. As there is no consideration for said tote, 1 am determined not to pay the mote, unless compelled by due course of law. FRANCES LANDIS,' Adnerx of John C. Landis, deed. may 23 3t*-18 Eanate of 211.1ehael Stauffer and ' Wlfe••• al the Couit of Common Pleas. for the County of Lan eioner. Whereas, Jacob /Stauffer and Daeid Landis, trus tees of Michael 'Stauffer and Wife, did on the 15th day to May, 1554, hie in the ottice of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: :suttee is hereby given to all persons interested In the said estate. that the said Court have appointed the 115th day or June, 1t5.1, for the confirmation tnereot; unless ex ceptions bellied. Attest, JOHN IC REED, Protley. Prothy's Office, Lan. may 23 4t-I3 Lleaate of George Bartholomew.--lu the la.Murt of Common noes tbr the County of Lancaster.— " aereaS, Samuel P. Bower, Assignee of bleome Bartholo. mew, did ou the 15th day of May, 1054, the iu the Unice of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Lotate otice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of June, 1.b.54.., for the continuation tuereol, unless ex ceptions be tiled. Attest, JOAN EL REED, Pi-Utley. Protny:s Office, Lan. may 93 . {t-1S 2etate of George Loran and Wife.—ln the ,:oust of Common sloes for the County of Lancaster. oereas Abram 6helly audiDavid Brandt, Assignees of oieorge I:orah bud Catharine his Wife, did on the loth day of Amy, 1094, We in the mace 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 appointed the Pah Jay of June, 1054, for the confirmation tnereof, unless ex ceptions be tded. Attest, JOUR R. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Oilice, Lan. may 2.3" D edford Co. Farm for.Sale.-=IVIII be sold, at private sale, a tract of patented land, in Napier twp., county, Pa., containing 129 acres—of winch about .0 are cleared, under good fence, with good meadows, and in a high state of cultivation, and the balance well covered with excellent timber. baid harm is 2 miles north 01 ecnellsburg, and adjoins property of Smith on cue side and Johnsl. hetstone on the other. Anthony-'Me improve ments are, two Dwelling Houses, Barn, Wagon shed Corn Crib, Spring and (train House, and a young Jrchard, with choice fruit. Also, a good SAW -NULL, and an excellent Mill seat on the stream. The terms are :—$.l.V per acre, one-half in hand, and the oalance in two equal annual payment or $ll per acre all Possession will be given in the month of August mat. Tile purchaser can, therefore, have the privilege of ',siting the nay i.OlB season, winch will be at least :SU tone. bald property will be altered at private sale until the Alta et July. If not then sold, it will on that day be offer ort at public sale, on the premises. An matsputanla title will be niaxlo. raii . ZACIIARLAII SILL. 'lmportant To Young Illen...ik,vanates 30 Ways to make Money . 1 otter for sale upwards thirty ailment Receipts, many of wain have been sold .us peat year, for live cuniars a piece, and the whole cum .orneng On many different ways to make money. In the .ale Ol one of thane articles alone, 1. have known young Jaen the past year to make ,from Ave to twelve dollars ~er day, and in toe mantuactruu and sale of any of the ar ..unes, no young man of energy and ability can fall to 4/11lie money. Itaareee BOWMAN, Boston, as4s., enclosing one dol. .ar nub the whole number of nrearlpte will buiorWenteit ~y mall. No letter taken from the ounce nixie' prepaid. Fishiand Pro vlsions;.,lturt received 100 hhds. Stegg.k Share curing imcoveredl4l3lB, a superior ar ticle at 9 eta, green, and 10 cents citysmoked; Met Weis. SHOULDER& Also, MACKE:KM sad WHITE, nSE, 'FROM and lIMBEINGS. For sale at the Tilly lowest commioden prices. Country orders promptly attended to. A. F. CHEFEBROUGH, Wholesale Commission Merchant, No. 5 North Wharves, Philadelphia. may 23 3548 Reaping and Mowing Machines.—. Having been appointed agents for the sale of Hussey's, M'Cor- Aka's, .Seymour & Morgan's, & Atkins REAP.LNG and MOWING MACIIMS, we are now prepared to fi ll orders at an early date. PASCHALL, MORRIS .b Co., Agricultural Warehouse, N. R Corner 7th and Mark, c sts„ Philadelphia. may 2 4t-1 Summer Arrangement for 1854. ADAMS k CO. are now running their own Express cars, accompa nied by , spacial messengers and Iron Safes, and are prepared to forward daily, (Sundays excep cod,) with the Fast mail trains, boxes, bun Yareels, Specie, etc, to all points on the Central null run..., Lancaster, Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, Newport, Mifflin, Lewistown, Huntingdon, spruce Creek, Tyrone, Hollidaysburg, Johnstown, Blahs. rine, Greensburg and Pittsburg; Cineinnatti, Louisville, It, Louis, and other principal towns in the West, by the Morning Train only, Also, via the Cumberland Valley Rail- - road, to Carlisle, Shippensburg and Chambersburg. Goods ilso forwarded to most of the points on the West Branch Jf the Susquehanna At all of the places above mentioned, there, are regular Agents who Will attend promptly to the collection of Notes Drafts, Bills, etc. Persons residing in the interior towns,off the Main route, an have packages forwarded with despatch. from Philadel jha anti other points, by having them directed to any of .he stations above named. Goods for the Eastern and Southern cities forwarded by the Evening Train only. Adams & Co. will give particular attention to filling or ders (free of commission charges) for Goods to be forwarded ay Express. Orrice—No. 84 North Queen st. Lancaster ; three doors below the itailread. J. G. THACKARA, Agent. 63' All Goods for Philadelphia must be at the office by 7 o'clock, P. M. [ma 23 tf-18 Estate of David Gerber, dec 9 d.— Letters of administration on the estate of Da vid Gerbc, late of Manor township, Lancaster co., deed, ha ing been issued to the subscriber resi ding in said township—he therefore gives notice o all persons indebted to said estate to make pay ment immediately and those having claims will (resent them without delay properly authenticated Mr settlement. CHRISTIAN HABECKER. may 16 60-17 HS. Myers, ATTORNEY AT LA W.— • Has removed his office from No. 20,, North teueen, to East King street, several doors east ol the New Court House. may 16 3t•-19 public Notice.school Department. Har risburg, May 10, 1854.—8 y the 43d section of the "Act for the regulation and continuation of the Common School System," passed May 8, 1854, it is made the duty of the Superintendent of Com mon SChools, to give notice by publication it; two newspapersin each co.for three suecessive weeks,to the School Directors of the several counties, that they are to meet in convention at the Seat ofJus ace of the proper cuunty on the first Monday of June next, and select viva vote, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one per ion of Literary and Scientific acquirements and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for three succeeding school years. The School Directors present in such convention or a majority of them, shall at the same time fix the compensation of the County Superintendent,and immediatelyalter such election, the President and , ecretary of the Convention shall certify to the Sd• perintendent of Common Schools, at Harrisburg, the name, amount of annual compensation allowed, .tnd the Post Office address, of the person who maybe elected County Superintendent. C. A. BLACK , Superintvident Common Schools ma 16 3t-17 Suerltralty.—CHßlSTlAN SHENK of the I. city of Lancaster, announces that he will be In Independent candidate for SHERIFF of Lan tts county, at the election next fall. 15 tf-42 The Chesnut Street Works.—KlEF• FER'S Machine Shop and Iron Works. The Messrs. Fellenoaum having retired from their con aection with the Machine Shops of this establish ment, the undersigned respectfully iniorms his old iriends and the public generally, that he has resu med the management of the entire establishment, where he is nuw prepared, with the most unproved i.nd extensive facilities, to do work of every de scription in his line, such as STEAM ti Ia , ENGINES and Boilers, Shafting, Gear ng , Mill and Saw-mill work, Slides, Hama sne Car-wheels and Axles, and Castings of every de scription. AEI his assortment of patterns is not surpassed ay any other establishment in the State, he is ena med to do work at the shortest notice and at redu ced prices. Stoves of every description manu!betured and for sale, wholesale and retail. IRON RAILING for yards, cemeteries, etc , cast of wrought, made and put up with neatness and despatch. - Also, Verandahs constructed and put up of the most beautiful patterns and best work manship. Furnace Twiers'and Pipes of every description on hand and made to order. Old Twiers and Pipes repaired in the best manner. TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND BUILDERS.—The subscriber also having purchased the right for Lan easier co.,from the patentees, is now prepared to iurnish Ram ,& Hay's Patent Tubular Ovens and riot Air Range, a periect cooking apparatus of vari ous sizes to sod !kindles, boarding houses, or ho ,els. 'nil a Range is constructed on the most val uable and scientific principles, and not only per tonne the office or cooking in all its various branch es, in the most perfect manner, with a small 'amount of fuel, but will, at the same time, heat additional rooms either adjoining or over the aitchen. Also,. Hayes' Patent Ventilator, the best now in use - fbr ventilating public and private buildings, sc., also, for withdrawing smoke from chimney dues. By employing a sufficient number of the most competent mechanics, in his pattern rooms, foun dry, boiler and machine shops, and by paying strict attention to business, the undersigned looks confidently tor an increased share of publie pat. ronage. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Chesnut street, between N. Queen and Prince. The subscriber respectlully announces to his former patrons and iriends that having withdrawn from the firm of I. & D. Feilenbaum, will still be founctat his former place of business in the ma chine shop department of "Chesnut Street Iron Works," where he will be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors inr Christian Kieffer, Esq„ proprietor and manager of the establishment, who is in all respects prepared to give entire satistac- Eton in every.ranen of his business. ISAAC FELLENBAUM, may 16 tf-17 Lancaster. Peremptory Sale of Valuable Property. In pursuance of an older of the .orphan's Court of Lancaster county, the under signed administrator of the Estate of William Mdthiot, Esq., dec'd, wilt sell at public vendue on Saturday evening, June 3d, at 74 o'clock, at E. Hubley's owait Hotel, all that valuable city prop erty, known as the Brady Farm, situated in the south western part of the city—bounded as fol lows:—east by. Water street and Run ; north by property of Lancaster Gas Company, John Wll dams and others; west by land of Rhoads, Sheiren orand and others; south by Love Lane, containing about 45 ACRES, with a BRICK DWELLING 2 HOUSE, iarge Swisser Barn and other build- it has never-failing running water in the Barn Yard, House Cellar, and in every held on the place. Great advantages for Dairy,Farm purposes. The Northern portion lays within four squares of the centre of ihe city, has the city Water and Gas pipes along side; its proximity to Conestoga Steam Mille and rapidly improving neighborhood, present inducements to purchasers for laying out (wilding lots unequalled by any other property iu Lancaster. In addition to this the constantly increasing stream of Water running alongside the property, may be made a valuable Water power and be ap plied to any manufacturing purposes. rtrrchasera are invited to examine the drafts 01 the proposed Water Street Rail Road running directly along the land, which will doubtless be commenced and completed before the expiration of another year. ALSO, 4 Acres of Land situate on the west side of Prince street, bounded as follows: north by property of John Haag; west by Run; south by property of A. Stork; east by Prince street. ALSO, lb Building Lots situate on the east side of Prince street, opposite the 4 acres above de scribed, containing each 25 feet front by 100 feet deep to a 14 Net alley. At . Also a building lot fronting ,art Beaver street, about 25 feet front by 92 feet in Tepth. With the view of closing the Estate of William Mathiot, Be;., deed, and with the consent of the other parties interested, the sale of this proper ty will be peremptory and without reserve. Terms accommodating. Titles will be made free of all in cumbrance*, and polisession given immediately if desired by- the purchaser; plans may be examined, or any 'further, information had by application to JAMES L. REYNOLDS, may 9 t?-161 Administrator. F or Rent.—"the two-story Brick :muse,Stable and halflot of ground, in North Queen street, life the property of Michael Ham- /a bright, deed, is offered for rent until the let of April next. • This is a desirable place for business, having two large rooms in front, which mightreadily be con verted into stores. There rue three rooms beside on the first floor and a kitchen, and six rooms on the second fluor. The lot contains a large num oer Of fruit trees—and there is a well of excellent water with a pump in it, and a large cistern. Possession will be given immediately. Apply to WILLIAM FRICK, d doors north of the property. ap if . tf..12 Orphan's Court Sale.-a, pursuan • of en' drder Of the 'Orphan% Coda' 01;C •,.. twitted county, 'I we expose to sale by publi vendee or outcry on the premises, on Saturdi• ~ the 10th day of Jane next, at 12 o'clock, M., th following described real estate, late the pyopert of James M'Culloch, dec'd : a tract of LANG st - uate In Dickinson township, _Cumberland count ~ bounded by Johnston Williamson, John Chesuellts heirs, John Beetem and the State read leadin a from Newville to Gettysburg, ehntainirig about.sti ty acres • more or less, having thereon erected a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE t Bank Bain, &c. The Yellow Breeches Creek runs throngh This tract. Tli , ' terms of sale :—are 5 per cent:;of the pur e' see money t. , be paid on the confirmation of sal one half or the balance on the first of April, IE6 . when the deed will he delivered, and the balance in two annual payments without interest. HUGH W. NPCULLOCH; Ad Millie rator. _ . V xtens B ive Sale of Lauds Au at ..I_:4 county, Virginia.. The undersigned,,admi#- :Ntrators of John W. Frazier, deceased; and gua thi '- an, of his infant son, and heir at law, acting s Commissioners under a decree of the Circuit Con t of Bath county, will sell at public auction, on the premises,on THURSDAY, June 15th, all that large and valuable body of lands known as the Clover dale and Wilderness Farms, formerly owned loi t y Gen. Blackburn, with all the additions mere?: made by the deceased. . 1. CLOVERDALE.—This tract, contains by re cent survey, 2917 acres, which includes also the may 16 0-17 Stove Spring Tract, recently acquired by purchasS% Cloverdale contains the well known Beaver Dam Meadows, has been lung known as an itupnrtailt tavern stand, and is large! : and well improveii, having under cultivation about 700 acres, of whi+ about 230 are meadows. Besides the Dove - Spring, there are two hold fountains quite near the tavei ,i n improvements. There is also an overseer's hou e on the meadows: Altogether this is, a aplendifl estate. 2. The MATTHEWS FARM.—Entirecontents, 1304 acres, under cultivation about 300 acrei; meadows, 50 acres; to which could easily be addeu fifty acres of superior meadow. This tract, though without any building, yet contains some nt the fi nest arable and meadow in the whole body el lands now offered, and in excellently timbered. I 3. The WILDERNESS, or Home Pliice.—Thin was the residence, in his life-time, oh the Gen. Samuel Blackburn. The buildings are axtensiVe and complete, mostly of brick. Area, 485 acres; under cultivation, about 500 acres; meadows 65 acres. This farm contains the Grist Mill on 'Sill art's Creek, thoroughly renovated within - the peat year. A noble spring near the mansion; good or chard, &c., &c. 4. The FOWLER TRACT., —This is a laige sob excellent body of land, though less imptoved thait any of the others. It contains 2206 aciest in cu - tivation, about 150 acreil in meadow 25 acres, to which more could be added. All these farms are abundantly supplied with good timber, the growth being oak,itickeiy, pint, Itc. The best of white oak and large puma suit able for lumber and shingles. Limestone is found on all the farm4though o, the Fowler and Wilderness tracts are the be quarries. Iron ore is also found. These lands lie on the turnpike road leadin from Harrisonburg, and from Staunton' to -Warm •:prings, 30 miles west of Staunton, 15 east dl Bath Alum Springs, 20 east of Warm Springs, an 'd within 7 miles of the line of the Virginia Centrdl Railroad, now graded, and on which the rails will probably be laid this summer. Nothing but spard fleas of population and remoteness from market has hitherto kept down their price. These rauses are disappearing. Great leading lines of of improve ; meats now begin to penetrate this section—popq tation is rapidly on the advance throughout Wes tern Virginia v -and the advance in the value of real estate in this region within the neat five hr tee years, promises to be very, considerable. Hereto. lore these lands have been chiefly valuable is gra zing farms. That value will remain to them', and no doubt advance with the general growth 'of the coutry; but the approach of the rail road must greatly augment their importance to the agricultir;- rist, as well as the grazer. It rarely happens that such a cluster of farms is brought into market, or such a chance offered fo'r both safe and profitable investment. With such careful farming at the Pennsylvanians practice, these lands would in a few years make an admiraL ble show. TERMS :—One fourth of the purchase money cash; the balance in one, two and three•years, with interest from sale, the purchas.•r giving bond anti security, and the tide retained as further secant till the whole is paid. Mr. Fawcett, residing at Cloverdale Hotel, show the lands to persons who wish to examine them, and letters of inquiry addressed to. Wm. Frai mer, P. M., Rockbridge Alum Aprings ceivc prompt attention. WM. FRAZIER, WM. M. TA f Commissioners, &c. DtrOn the same day, and after the above are sold, I will sell at public au...tion, the Farm and Tavern stand, known as GREEN VALLEY. Coq Lotus 711 acres; under cultivation, about 160; me. :low about 300 acres. It a handsome placcl, with f,! , ellent house and out houses, brick stork house, 4 a good tavern stand and desirable stock farm, seven miles west of Clovordale , eigl? miles east of Bath Alum Springs. Terms as above. Day of sale June 15th. may 2 W vl. FRAZIER. I. 1) evolving - Horse Rake.--The su IlLicriber informs tad Farmers of Lancaster county generally, that they can procure these bor saving Rakes at the Mowing places, viz: 1 ,1 Lancaster—George Mayer, A. W. Russel, Gel D. Sprecher and Wm. Kirkpatrick. • Gordonville—H. Freeland & Co. Paradise—A. K. & A. L. Witmer. Gap—A. H, Hambright. Beihania—David Huston & Son. New Holland—Brubaker & Smith. Strashurg—Menry Bear. Bird-in-Hand—S. & E. Burkholder. Columbia—Jonas Rumple. Marietta—Sterrett & Co, Big Chiques—Henry S. Shank, Green Tree—Benjamin Fritz. Coleratn—Jeremiah Swisher. • do —Pennock ,k Davis. do." —C. Blackbuur. Fulton—Wm G. Hess. . . Nobleville—J. P. Marshall. Intercourse—Jordan St, en. 01 - My shop is at Georgetown. Or.fers direct. ed to Bart P. O. will receive prompt attention. CHARLES JOHNSTON.' 2m-17 Valuable Properly in Chester, town, Kent co., Eastern Shore of Maryland( The subscriber, agents for the owner, offer for sale a splendid double two story Brick Dwelling, AI out houses, stabling and extensive grounds in Chestertown, accessible by a few bourn sail, b setamboat, from the city of Baltimore. The hous is in complete condition, finished in the• most ea r pensive manner, with granite porticoes, Egyptian marble mantels, and adoined with English sti.ccn and wainscotting in the interior, rendering it dry and healthy. The grounds comprising' two acres are tastefully laid out intola beautiful garden with terrace and embellished With flowers and shrub' , bery and a great variety of choice fruit! lying di rectly on the bankaof Cheater river, it commands splendid water scenery. Aifirst class Female Board', mg School, for which thisiproperty is remaarkbly adapted, is much wanted !un the Eastern Shore; and it is confidently belieied that a person compe T tent to codduct such an establishment in a superior manner, might, in a few years, realize a fortune.— To any one desiring a place for a Boarding School or College, or a gentleman desiring a splendid and retired residence for a small outlay, this is a favori• able opportunity. Mechanics say that the house alone could not be built for $15,000. The whole property will be sold for less than half the original cost of the house, and upon moat accommodatin terms. Apply to 5. W. & I. JEWITT, Jr., 6 Second et., Baltimore, Md. [ma 16 3C:17 United States Hotel, PHILADELf PHlA.—This well known establishment, cel ebrated for its Tables, and re-furnished in Motif. ern style, with Ladies , Parlors on the first, Bomar most centrally situated on Chesnut strem—the fashionable promenade --opposite the Custom House, and near Independence Hall. CAPT. CHAS. H. MILLER, whoac reputation as a host is well known, is determined it shall lose nothing by his future efforts. The highest degree of satisfaction guarantied to all who .may fay° hl th their compant . ;Cr- Families can secure a suite •of Rooms b telegraphing a day or two in advance. Philadeipnia, may 16 ly-17] Pennsylvania Patent Agency. .1. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster cit y ootains Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture or Surveys, cork rectly executed by him. Likewise Deeds, Bonds and other instrumenti of writing. Office FULTON HALL. april 25 tf-14 ' Exchange Hotel, No. 17 Cab King street, next door west of Lane's Store Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber has taken th above mentioned weli.known large and commodi4 ous Hotel, and has fitted it up in new and hand. some style. His BAR. will be supplied with thti choicest of liquors, and his TABLE furnished wiiti die very best the Markets can afford. The PAft., LUGS and cHAMBKRS are large and well fur-i niched, and his STABLING is extensive. In sfiortj nothing will be omitted on his part to make th hams: n" one of the best and most rlesirabl stopping places in the city. His charges are mod- erate, and every attention will be given to the . comfort of the guests. IIo*&PEU will be taken by the week, month or year. From his long experienee_in the business, Batters himself that be can sillily evir lb y body who, marfavor him with their ciustom. Akre of pub no patronage is reepeettally solioited; ' • &PI 11 *Jar WILWAX T. TQUART. TT adios! 'Ladles! Ladles! - FASHION 12 . a1111 Loafs Making RM/ 1611 k! by I adra. E. GRIFFIN; Na. 113 North 6th street, ,:oppinlie Franklin Squire, and 188:Race street, below S;istb. The proprietreis,of the above eittablishMents has now the pleasure 'of presenting to the Ladies of America the Spring Styles of the most admired de signs of Parisian. fashions, in paper pauerni, for Dresses, Mantillas and Morning Robes, with a iarge assortment of patterns.lorChildrensaclotimg, which cannot be surpassed or fail to please the Most maticisous, at 'prices ranging from 121, 25 and 50 cents each. A. perfect dress pattern cut for 25 cts. Merchants and Dress Makers are particularly. in vited to examine our stock before purchasing else where. •Mrs-Griffin tenders her services to ladies wish.' nig to have Dresses, Mantillas or Children's cloth tog made.,, Embroidery and' Braiding done. Pinking and stamping for Embroidery done at the shortest no tice. Fancy and ,straw Millinery. Old Borman - and Hats altered, bleached and pressed to equal new. Mrs. G. also informs the Ladies that she Feae.hes the art of Cutting and Fitting Ladies' Dresses, bp measurement, for the small sum at $3,50, only tiro .hours required while learning. arm:traction given or money refunded. A large assortment of Children>a Clothing always on hand. [may 9 3m-16 luses, Honey Suckles,. &c., &c.— the subscriber has just received a largi sortment of Monthly Roses; Monthly. Honey Sack .ea, Nlagaolias, Verbenias, Peniseyotc„ to which be invites the attention of the public. 'Call and examine them at No. 74, North Queen .st., Lan caster. J. zimmEitmex. Estate of Bernard 11 , Gonigle, late of the city,o7 t e ancaster, deeeased. Let. tors testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persona knowing ,hemselves to be indebted to said estate are requeat ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. MARGARET 111 2 GONIGLE.. wa 16 61-17 Executrix. Clrcular.—The subscriber would respectful. y intern. his friends, and the public gener ally, that he continues the business of a Cabinet .takers' Finding Store, at the old established stand, No. 134 South Second Street, (below Dock street,) Philadelphia, and from his long experience in the business flatters himself that he well underi stands the wants the Trade. The stock of Goods now on hand comprises ev ery description 01 Materials used by Cabinet Ma kers, consisting in part of the following: HARDWARE DEPARFMENI I .—Locks, Hing. es, Screws, Castors, Bed Screws, Addis' Carving ools, Chair -and Sola Springs, Coffin Handles, Screw tc. Also, a lull assortment of CABINET MAKERS' TOOLS, Looking Glass Plates and Frames, Glue. Varnish, Sandpaper, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Bur laps, Black and Fancy Silk and Worsted Gimps, Stns. and Chair Web, Twine, Sacking Bot toms, Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Maple Knobs, Glass 'Screws and Marble Slabs. THE LUMBER DEPARTMENT cOnsiets, oi Rosewood,Mahogaay and Walnut Veneers, Board. and Planks; Collin Boards; Poplar, Ash, Pine, Ma ple and other seasoned Lambert THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, (for the trade only,) einbraces a large valtety of Fancy:Ar ticles, in Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, in cluding Tables. Wash Stands, Chairs, lrti hat-Noce, Etageres, Hat Racks, Bed Posts, Turned and Car ved Mouldings, &m. - le making this announcement to the public, tht subercriber tiesires toadsure tnem,that he intends to do all he prolesses,.viz: to keep up the beat stock of Goods in this country, in his line of business; to sell at fatr and rea s onable prices, and to guar antee to give satisiaction to his numerous friends And patrons. His facilities for business are unequalled, having availed himself of every opportunity offered for the production of goods ou the best possible terms.— All Foreign Goods are oi his own importation. All Uomestic Goods are- bought trom first hands; anu everything procured to the best advantage. Soliciting a continuance of the very liberal pat ronage heretofore bestowed on our house, • Very respectfully, spill IS 2m-13.1 THOMAS THOMPSON. {lrnaniental, Shade and Fruit Trees, Evergreensal ow aring Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Roses, &c. In great variety and siie ..nitablo for panting the present season.— Cultivated and ler sale at the Nursery and Garden oft he subscriber, and at his stands in in, city, in the Market, below S.xth et., Philadelphia. All orders carefully attended to, and forwarded with despatch. catalogue furnished onapplication. Address MAUPAY, Rising Sun P. 0. Philadelphia. april ' , - I n pring and Summek oMtssee MARINE 4. KING have just opened a .arge and haxidsoine assortment of SPRING too bUMM ER. Millinery, at their rooms East King et., 4 doors east of Swope's mei, to which they would call the attention of their friends and customers, and all others vOO wish a cheap and fashionable Bonnet. ma 2. tf•ls ' I , hos. J. Ventz es Co., in Vat dlletollub I. to their complete stock of Ladies and Gents. chess and house furnishing Goods; comprising one of the best selected ; in the country, which for nice ty of styles—choice of colors, beauty of fashion and cheapness of price, cannot be excelled. A respectful invitation is extended to all—to call and be assured of the truth of the above assertion. Sew and desirable Dress Goods; in this branch we name rich add beautiful Paris Robes, silk Grene. dins, striped and Plaid summer Silks, Chally De Lames, French Lawns and Organdies, Chally Ber eges, French Jaconets and Cambrics, Berege De Lames, super wool French De Lames, pinks, blues, greens, mc., plain glace silks, gro de rhmes, gro de amrure, rich duuole boiled blk silks, eagle brand, for $ 1,00 worth IX, white goods, swiss, mull, book, nanaciok, tfrc., linen goods, all quali ties Irish linens. Rachardsons greys, '3-4, 4.4 French grey !menu, table cloths and napkins ' pil low case linens, birds eye, Rus.ia and Scotch Dia per, linen cambric itdkis. all qualities for ladies snd gents.; cloths eassimers, supet blk cola cloths of all grades, by the most celebrated ma kers, English, German and American; super 6-4 cashmaretA, blk and all shades; blk cassimers and doe skin of Sedan and other best makers; fancy pant stuffs, drillings, nankeens, tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, rirmers drills , &c. Super blk and fancy silk and satin v'estings; su per French lace curt,,ins, from 82 to 20,00; para sols,,parasols, plain linen, white and colored li ning, prices from 75 cts. to 84,00, French Ging name, a large lot of beautiful cola and quality lo; 12i cm. worth 26 tits Lawns. organdy, blk anti white colored, Id cis. worth 37i tits. But part of our inducements are above enumera ted. The kindest attention shown to all who wish to examine or purchase. _ . THOS J. WENTZ 4- CO., Corner E. King and Centre square The attention of those who buy by the piece. package or dozen! is invited to our Wholesale De r ariment, as we have devoted one of our largr rooms exclusively for this purpose, and other ad vantageous arrangements, justifies us in asserting. that we can furnish country merchants and pedlers. Milliners; &c., with goods as cheap if not cheaper than the New York or Philadelphia markets. THUS. J. W ENTZ & CO., Corner E. King and Centre square. may 2 tf-15 PLATINA POETS LIGHTNING RODS. MANITFACTETELED AND SOLD BY MCALLISTER & BROTHER, OPTICIANS, 48 ORESIIIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. (At the Old Stand, established in 1796.) Our Points arc all tipped with solid Platina and stamped with our name. Printed directions accompany each point. Prices. $l. 25, $1 60, $2 00. 53 00, $4 00, per point, accord ing to the quantity of Platina, By remitting Bu Ceuta in Postage Stamps, in addition to any of the above prices, a Point can be safely sent by mail to any part of the United litates. may 2 . 4m-15 Cottage Furniture.—HALEY. WARE & Co., No. 280 Chesnut' street above 10th, Philadelphia, and No. 10 N. Charles et. Baltimore. Aanulacturer.. of painted Cottage Chamber ' Furniture. The subscribere would call the at;ention of the public to their extensive as mitment of the aboVe Furniture. Persons furnish ,ng Cottages, Hotels, Boarding Houses, &a.. will find it much to their advantage to examinethis now 4tyle of Furniture before purchasing, as it is duns hle,.ornatoental, and low priced. Complete sets from $3O upwards; :seta or single pieces painted uod ornamented in any style to order. Also Chairs, Extension Tables anti other FM - Mu:ire at very low prices. N. B.—The tradesupplied ae usual. April 25 2m-14 For sale .--$ 3lOOO Lancaster City 6 per cent. Coupon Bounds in amounts o'Bsoo each. $5,000 -Lancaster City 6 per cent. Bonds in mounts to suit, J. F. SHRODER & CO. J. F. SHRODER & CO., BANKERS, This company wit pay interests on Deposita as follows: Deposits payable on demand . 5 per cent. for all time over 16 dry& do. • " in 1 year per cent. NAYS . tf•ls New London Academy.—New Lon don,: Wismar county, Pa. Tao summer sea -11113/IjOr this lnstitndon wW commence on the filet Monday of May and continue tive.months. Timm—For summer session, $7O; with the usu. nal extras fui wastung,muaic and mucternlanguages. The course of instrueuon is thorough, and murt comprehensive than in most Academies. Tne - locauon is high!) lavoritele in all respects. For particulars as to - terms, descripuon, etc., address JAMES B. McDOW ELL, april U t.r..1.23 Principa. , oleman's tilstortcal Text Book, %,) and Atlas 01 thble Geography, contaialut, eight new „tiape, engraved on steel, beautifulty colored, indispensable tor pupils and teachers Ila Sunday Sellouts and Bible Classes, Theological Students and Clergymen. Ttia History of toe french Protestant Refugees, from the revocation of 4be Edict of Nantes to ou days; by M. C. Weiss. Thesaurus of English Words, so classified and arranged as to facilnate the expression of Idea• and Assist in Literary composition; by Peter Mari. Roger. Annual of Scientific Discovery; or year Book of facts in Science and Arte, for 1854, by David R. Wells, A. M. Lowrey's Universal Atlas, constructed and en graved from the most recent authorities. By'J. W . Lowry, T. B. G. S. The Lamp Lighter. The Planter's Northern Bride. By Caroline Lee Rentz. The Priest and the Huegunot, or Persecution in the age of Louis XV. By L. Buugener. Cruise of the North Star. By Choules: Margaret; or Prejudice at Home and its victims. An autobiography. Musical Vade Mecum; a manual of the science of music, adapted to the want of Teachers and Scholars. Helps to a Life of Holiness and Usefulness; of Revival Miscellanies, containing Revival Sermon. &c. By Rev. James Caughey,,the successful Re vivalist. The Christian Retrospect and Register; a sum mary of the Setenufic Mural and R,eligious progress of the first half of the 19th Century. By Rouen Baird. • • . The Attraction of the-Cross;designated to Illus trate the leading truths, obligations and hopes 0. Christianity. By G. Spring. ' The !avail of toe Father Martyrs, and other prin cipal Saints, complied from original manuscripts. dad other autheattc Records. Illustrated with the remarks ofjudimous modern critics and Historian. dy the Rev'. Alban Butler. ,The above Books, together with many others, may be had, by calling at the Cheap Book and Sia tionery Store, Kramph's Buildings, North Queen at., Lancaster. MURRAY & STORK. ap 18 tt-I3 LT. L. ilallowelPs Franklin Cloth ing Store. Nu. 202 hlarket !street, above 6th, uuuer the Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia,, is thy only place in the city where Boys' Clothing from [our years old and upwa-ds can be purchased. MEN , s AND BOYS' CLoTilitlfil, Wholesate and Re tail, at the very lowest prices, for Cash only. Re member No. 202 Market street, above 6th. &pill 25 ly-l4 FoOC Sale.—The Fulton House Hotel, o North Queen street and the Railroad—Also t wo new modern butte DM US. HOUSES, inn North Dukestreet, two stories and attic, oceula pied by Rev. Alfred Nevin and Mrs. V' , / ager.-- ferms easy, and possession given let of April Lehr,. If not sold privately before 27th of May ensuing. they will be offered publicly at the Fulton House, at 0 o'clock same evening. For particulars enquire of Mrs. A. Jkrrcatcs Lancaster, Pa. [march 21 u-g Henry's Invigorative Cordial. D. Purely Vegetable in its Composition. Thu, iuvaivable Cordial, is extracted from Herbs anu Hoots, which have been hound after years of expe rience, by the most skillful Mysicians, to be pus. sensed or qualities most beneficial in the disease, or which it is recommended; and hence whilst ti is presented to the public, as an efficacious reme dy, it is also known to be of that character whiCh reliance may placed as to its safety, I case Impotency, , Hoemorrhages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of th . e Menses, Flaw Albus or Whites, or fur DEBILITY arising from an, cause, such as weakness from sickness, where the patient has been confied to bed for some time, tor females alter confinement, Abortion or Altana, riage, this Cordial cannot: be excelled in its salu tary effects; or in loss of Muscular Energy, Irma flinty, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weakness. Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Sluggishuesa. Decay ache Prue eauve, Nervousnessotrc., whet. a tonic Medicine is required, it will be found egos, if nut superior to any cumpouno ever used. To FCMALES.—tleorp. Invigorating Cordial, it one .01* the moat invaluable Medicines in the man) complaints to which fem ales arc subject. It as sists nature to brace the whole system, check ex cesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Lees suirering,disease and unhappiness among La dies would 'exist, were they generally to ado,.. the use of this Cordial. Ladies who are debilita. led by those obstructions which females are liaba to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to °loom and to vigor. Yonne MEtr—fhat solitary practice, so fatal to the existence of man; and it is the young who ar. most apt to become its victims, fr. fit an igneranct of the da ger to which tney subject themselves, causing Ncavons DcIuLITY, Weakness of the eys. tent and Premature Decay. Many of you may now be auffering, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brat , on themselves Premature Impotency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weaknens and Shrivelling o the Genital Organs, Nervous Affection, or any oth. or consequences of unrestrained indulgence of the sensual passions, occasioning the necessity of re nouncing the !theme,' of Momniacte,lessehing both mental and bodily capacity, fluid! Henry's Invig orating Eordial, a medicine that is purely Vegeta ble, will aid nature to restore those important runt- Lions to a healty state and will prove of service io you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strengthener 01 the system an a nitric MLDIOINE, it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack mcdi cfnes, and, as is customary, append a long list of Recommendations, Certifica.es,¢c., beginnig with 'Hear what the Preachers say,' and such like; it to not necessary; for Henry's Invigorating Cordial, only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish all we say. The genuine " Henry's Invigprating Cordial," is put up in 8 oz. Pannel Bottlesrtnd easily recognized by the Manufacturer's signatltre on the label of each Bettie, (to counterfeit w t. is forgery.) g Sold for $2 per Bottle; Six toe*: • $l6 dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia,r Pa., to whom all orders must he addressed. Fut sale by all repcctable Druggists and Merchant throughout the country. T. W. DI OTT 4- SONS, 132 N. 2d tit., Philadelphia, sole agetn for Penna. For sale in Lancaster, at the Pdtent Medicine Store of H. A. Rockafield, next to Kramphfs Cloth ing Store, East Orange. et. jan 3 ly-60 P. Knight & Co., Commis- C. sion Merchant. and dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions. generally, No. 29 and 30 South Wharves, Philadelphia, have constantly on hand a supply of Mackerel, Codfish, Shad, Salmon, Her ring, Blue Fish, White Fish, Haddock, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Beef, Pork, Cheese, Beans, dried Apples, dried Peactes, Cranberries, &c. march 14 3m-8 Er onigniacher & . Bauman, Tat.- nen and Curners Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell,a Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap for Cash, or approved credit. Constantly on hand a full as ssortment of all kinds saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including "Rouzer'a celebrated Sole Leatner,"• also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for alt kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made - of:a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Garden Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, &c. All kinds of Leather bough , . in the rough; high est price given for Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be promptly attended to. Veto ly-3 Ladles , Dregs Goods and Bonnet STORE. JOHN ROUGH. No. 61 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. LADIES STRAW BONNETS; RIBBONS, LA CES IN SILK, THREAD AND COTTON, FRENCH AND SCOTCH SEWED NEE DLE WORK, IN CH EMISET TS, COLLARS, FLOUNCINGS, EM WWI VEILED SLEEVES, EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, . SIUsLINS, FLORECNE SILKS, T AR- LITANS, CAP FACINGS, FLOWERS, &c., &c. Ladies' Veils in great variety. 'Gloves, Kid, Silk, Thread and Cotton. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Youth's Stockings. A general issurtmen't of Millinery Furnniskings J. ROU4n returns thanks to the Ladies of Lan caster city and county, tor the generous patronage given him for the last few years, and sof)cits continuance of the same. He has been to the Cii) markets and'parchased largely of every descrip tion of Goods in his line of trade, and wi I sell them at very moderate profits, as heretofore. A Call from the Ladles is therefore , respectfully soli cited. Stist received—a very beautiful assortment of fashionable Ladies BONNETS and RIIIIIONs, tor the spring and simmer season. ap 12m-11 Estate of Peter. era of administration on the. estate of Peter a. roll inger, late of the Borough of col u m but, decd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said Borough r All persons indebted to said estate are requested o make payment Immediately, and those htisiiig.claimi will present.them without de lay properly huthenticatecl for settlement to, PETER 8. Ge. 8181.9.; ' • apall Iledsl Adatr. ediCal - Illuus balumure essuiblimied in order 'afford the . i;icted,sound and hematitic Medical - rl, and tor ~ 0 suppression it Quackery. Lir. J. kl .mite has ui many seen. leVoluti his Winne elle. tion to th • trealaueut of ~.rivate caluoinuts, in ail their ran .d awl comp .:rued Surma. lit. great SuCeesraintti se ions stand og and dlthollil cues., loch as .er torineii) con; nacre.] incurabis, le au went to s C tullitani WM la , .nc public as worthy of ti extern patronage he ia. received. Witmer e last eig t years for. S. Jai, treated more than 2 ,60U Cases I rrivate Com plaints, to their dittereu wruiss.nd laves I it-prae ,iCe watch no anent ex-leeas mat o all . the outer / priyalcians now nevem tug in nal ore, ai.d not a single case is known, where his a rectious were .trmuy followeU and m !amines tag ri a reaionanie .tine, without ctlecung radical d permanent ...mei thereiore periona afflicted w th manages of .he a.ove r natuto, nu atter how d thrll!. or lung nerlateg the case may o,' would well to call au Dr. Smith, at his o e, N 0.16 nth Frederick 'Erect and it not etlectiMil, cumin :enumeration will be required for hii services. the um:llmeg ire free hum Mercuryand all mine al pel.ausi put up in a neat and compatt form, an may be lemon 0i a public or private hues, or tle .travelling without exposuse or tn , /dranca fro business, and except is cases of ViI)1 ut intlamin tion,no change ul stet is necessary. Strictures-D r . Smith as discove- qqq by which he can cut", the worst mre, and without pain or 111COrinal neut. Irritation of the Uretna, or p to ,is sometimes nits ken for stu al practitioners or char Mans. 3 Young Men and °chars attlictoo, whether originating Tin a can ellen, or from any och e cause wt oodily and mental evils which for panted, should make ab early app try avoiding much trouble and oral ,:pence. By his imprOved metrin hr. S. can saiely guarantee a spe Cafe in ail cases of Mot complaint. To Females—all diseases penult. ipeedily aria effectually removed. 1 its remedies, Mr the mire tit the ab ad. been. well tested mien extenra ..tie last twelve y. are Persons at a distance may consu t Dr. S. by let- Ler post paid; descritnn4 case, a. 14 have meuictue ccurely put up and lurwarued to ny part ui the tinned States,.always ccuutpanie wttu full and .:xplicit directions for use. Loma?. auered'confideutud. (Mice arrau rate apartments, so that toe patien me but tne doctor hilnaelf. Au. .rum 8 id the morning [ill 9 at nigh N. B. Persona afilld With any dumplaints wel to avoid th .rums and specifics advfrused by A oruggists, as a certaincure for an ,ease. They are put 41 in sell an and frequently du much more ha .nereiure avoid them. IA word to detest. Address Dit. J.. No. 16 S. Frederick-at., Hd mh2l. Gold and Silver Wat woods, Jewelry aid Silv.r %% • crithr would call toe littetilloll of .dew York any to Ms large and we'. ;o:uprising to part the hollowing.. Aare for Hale at less than usual pil l which will be forwardell to all par United States and Canakla, by mast ,1* charge: Jules Jurgensen Wittches, wa tore keepers, $l6O to 260. Cooper 'hatches, Ddplex and .76. Independent Second Quartet :a for timing horses. &c., 43125 to :1 Chronometers, splendid pocket r ieriect time keepers, $ 1 326 to 260. Eight day W etches. Which run e .ace winding, $ t4O to )e6. Enainel Watches, to; Ludic's, a. Janes, $35 to 100. ! Diamond Watches for Ladles, $6O to 300. Magic Watches, which change i ant watches, 511 1 0 to 176. Watches, which wind and turn nit a key. $B5 to t4O. I All kinds of watches at very 1 /eine Gold Lepube Watdhes, 4 hole teine Gold Detached Lever., Gold Enameled Watches for the LI bold English Patent Lervers, ,old English Patent Levers, hunti •i.ver Patent Levers asi low ad Detached Levers; ~adies2 Gold Sets, mil "16 00 to $75 00 - ,arrings 2 to s26;Pins 1 8000. told Locktes, one, two r. 6 00. bold Guard Chains, .fold Chatelaine Chaint bold Vest Chains, 1 bold Fob Chains, bold Fob Ssa,s, ,;old Thimbles, I .bold Pencils, r'ine Gold Wedding RI/ bold Guard Keys, Fob Keys. bold Pens and Pencil., I ,itamone Kings, wimond Earrings, Jiamond Pins, Gold Crones, ..bold Finger Ring., wit :old sleeve Buttons pe •told Studs per set, ,bold Spectacles per pa ;old Eye Glasses, ve.r Teaspoons. per Silver Tablespoons per, aver Tabletorks per .1 Silveri ups for chi dreg Silver Napkin Rings ea Gold Armlets fur childij, t'lain Gold Rings, Chased Gold Rings, 'liver Thimbles, silver Gold Scarf Pins, ings, pine 2 to $25,8! n per pair GEO. I ad way, New Importer, wholesale second floor ; near Broa d jan 31 I'o the Publte. Dr. Ziegh at the lowest cash laricea, a ful .resh Drugs and Chemicals, warrant, Alcohols, Pine Oil or Litinphene, id of the beat quality. 4LSO, afu •rincy perfumery front the finest qua est price in market. With ail the pruprietory medicines. Zerman's ce Wash, Prof. Barry's tricopherous ical Hair Tonic with all his med Vermiluge, Fahnestock's d Jo , Wentz',, du., Ayeira Cherry Bull's Sarsaparilla, Myer's extract Niatar's Wild Cherry, hoefland's .vith an innumerable quantity of t. Linaments appiicable to every act]. human body. Afilictedi call and s. something to relieve yo u at No . . 6. Street, Lancaster, Pa. • . 4LBO, Irwin Is 0, bite's superior Boot Blacking, and writing fluid, ZIEGLER'S Drug, Chemical and P. No. 5,e North Queen ntreet, Lana i nov 16 p r eserve youriTeeth.- J. are desirous of beautaying their teeth !rem decay, !moreover at fee, should give Zcauxnin's TOOTH Et has the must benetidial and sa diseased gums, part.cularly when I to !soreness, bleeding, 9lceration, parts a fragrant odourt to the bre wholesale and r. tail, al Dr. Zitot Fancy Store, No. obi Nlrtrth Queen ter Spring Style Hats.— J. :Au uo. 96 Market et. Philadelphia, nand a complete stock of Hats nut and summer sales comprising in pa Black and Drab, Header and Mol Wide and small rim Flanarna Double and single run Leghorn Boys' and Men's Canton Braid Fine and.coarse Canada Palm Together with every jtyle 019011 .Hats which they will eel at the low oy the case or dozen. Country II bargains at No. 46 Market et., lien at. Removal ! litenioval! - . my Grocery and i Queenswa :doors below my former stand, and turned from Philadelphi' with a cho' groceries, 1 would reap ctruily info it and the public general) , that I hay :hand Rio and Java Coliec, Sugaro a and )Oct-; also Teas, Cneeso,,Cracs; Augancuted Hams and Dried Beef; variety of provision forlfamily user selection of Oranges Lemons, &c. ' ' 1 JAMES a North Queen st.,a:borre itainoadl ap 11 1 EAGLE' ROTE II 9s Ob P..) .I IA Lg ig ,7 . IN FORM the public, that they h. ' ted up this old and Well known 1 ,zueen street, two doorsouth of drat rate style, and that they are n.: entertain travellers and thers inch s!, uer. Their Bar will al ays he su : 1 choicest liquors and their Table w" the market affords. They also be_ teat they continue their , • .i. LIV.EIO STABLE where can at all times .e-had, a go, Rom, Buggy, Barouch:, Carriage, au°, on the most reaso able term . .l ill who may favor them veth their efforts will be spared to render eau may? buuut Breuer [t 110 W Meat h= of attic. ;nee to the pa oetrate glauCle, tore by genet- with Debility, in deatruouve `h the tram of ow, when ne licautin, there iring au well au ut treatment, dy and perfect kr to females, IThe elfiCaCy of ove e practice for nicattous Quo ed watt sepa -0 never nee any actauce d.ily, of the above various Nos othecenee and and eve,y oi- • not 10 (Mire, m than goudi he wi.e is ■at . l itimure, Md. 11 9 ,hes, Dla ze. fhe sub- stases vontiog selected mock, inch he es,and s thg * 4 r r expre.•,..se ,ranted pertest overe, $ D 26 to Isecoud W atch- !Chronometers, ght days with 'me in hunting lome In magic to three differ :he. hands with .v/ prices, jewelled, 825 g cases, 68 and bracelets, acelets $6 00 asses $3 00 to ;zlO 00 to 60 00 0 Ou to 110 00 1:10 00 to bb 00 6 00 to 26 u 0 3 U 0 to 12 110 2bU to .U 0 1 25 to 700 35U to 700 1 o 0 ,o 600 2OU to 000 3 60 io 16 00 700 026u00 10 00 to 3UO 00 I 6 UU to 3UO U 0 2'oo to 12 00 2 OU'to 16 00 2 60 to 12 00 1 00 to (0 00 500 to 9 00 1 75 te6 00 6 00 to 9 00 12 00 to 21 00 13 00 to 23 00 6 00 0., 15 00 1 60 to 3 60 2 60 to 6 00 76 to 3 00 1 00 to 6 00 100 to 7 00 ALLEN, o. 11 14 all et., (York. r ofiersilor sale assortment of id pure. ALSO, d burning Flu -1 assortment of lity to the low• ; must popular lebrated Tomb dtores Chem eines, floben ;., Enamingtes Mural, A. C. lot Kock hose, erman Bitters, 1 - most popular or pain in the :e, you will End North Queen French Liquid for sale at Dr rlumery store, ter, Fa. , AU those who !nd preserving ivutga Dentist's Ass a trial. utary effect on , ey are subject 'c. It also on , Lb. For tale, Ica's Drug and Street, Latoed-• . 4 ,4 1 2ti- 1.14 ioUD & :ON hove now' on able to Spring MEER! ur and Wool •ercaeh prices 'Eters will find h aide bel o w apll 3in-12 acing removes' l e store, three acing just ra ce selection of m my friends conatautly on 5, B}, 7,8, 9 • re, Mackerel, •geiher with a slew a choice YBART, Laacaste . 3m•12 e recently hi stand in North e•liadruad, tp N.r prepared n very beat man 'plied with e I is the beat that leave to elate d and genteel ulky,vr Omni Tony aaaure ustuna, that no
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