Late from Europe. Naw Yoax, June 1 The Asia brings intelligence that the Arctic got ashore on the Tuskar, in the Irish Channel. She was goi Off, but was obliged to put back to Liver pool. At Liverpool, cotton had declined - during the* week id. The daily sales were about 6000 bales. During the week speculators ani exporters took 6300 'bales. Flour had advanced 2s a 2s Gd during the week. It then fell off, closing at an advance of Is to' is Gd.• . . Money was in good demand. • • Consols closed on the 19th at 891 Trade in Manchester was dull. THE CITY OF GLASGOW REPORTED FOUNDERED. --A report was iurrent at Liverpool, ou Saturday, that the steamer City of Glasgow had foundered at eea. Her passengers and crew are reported to have been carried to Africa. 'lhe report is said to have 43 een received by a gentleman in Londornlerry from one of the'p,isseii gers. ' THE WAIL—It Was rumored at Paris that a tel egraphic despatch 'nail been received, announcing the bombardment and capture of Revel, in the Bal tic by the combined fleets. No particulars are given, and the story isdnubt ed. . Russia has assumed a thremeoing attitude tow arde NUS ia. The Anglo-French armi.is contemplate an inva sion in the Russian tenitory. It was reported that the Russians had mei with a severe check at Silistria. The Russi.ms" were detehted ut Nicopoli with the Joss 01 1500 men. Colonel Suliman Bey has also defeated the Rus slat's at Rlahova. • VIENNA, Tuesday night —The Gazette states that in consequence at the great concentration at troops of the Northern and Eisler') Frocaters ot Austria, 95,000 recruits will be raised. 'Cris measure is considered an open declaration that Austria will not be bullied by Russia. The . Vienna conterences are t” be renewrd on the has:s of tue netv, Anglo-French and Atotru Prus. sian treaties of alliance.! • T'ne general depot the Russian Artillery and tale!. at Fatchany has baen burnt by the iuhabi• tants !rum a freling of revenge. The loss was immense. . Four hundred houses were destroyed by d file at Consiantinuide on the 9th of May. Prince Napo. Icon and his. officers worked to ex;iiitu,di the Twenty Russian merchant ships have been cap tured by the allied fleets nines the bombardment of Odebsa. Great surprise ha, been expressed that Odessa haa Mit been blockaded: Ship., are conztantly load ing and unloading there. A large fleet was faking in produce at Archan gel. One American and two Russian ships liail'ar tiviA at Cronstaili, and navigation was cuu•idered open. The Arherican vessel had as cargo W.t itwg fin her King 0:11o, ut Greece, has sent three genera k to d end the.Norihern frontiers. Tile VERY LATEST.-LONDUti, Saturday A. M., . ).lay 20.—News from Galati states that Sebasto pol had been bombarded by the alliet , for lour days. The combined Swedish and Norwegian fleets arrived at Elcsnahen on the I.sth of May. Fite King of Sweden went on board, and' wit netid,l a great manifestation of hostile teeling on the part of the crews towards the Russians. The English fleet had 'encountered some terri ble storms m the Baltic, but weathered them all. The London Tirims etrongly urges the appoint meat ol a Minister of War. A great quantity of French 'winery and four squadrons of Sappers had reachedii.=allipoli. The ratifications of the treaty 41-the triple alli ance have been exchanged at Coilstantinople. A tnanin,to has hen published in St. Peters burg, ordering new levies for the . 4 .,ileet an arm lei. A general using %vas exiwete ir in Montenegro in favor ul Russia. Six hundred Montenej;iiiim had 'made a ioray in ta the. rurkish ten itary, and Weil a int:liber at the inhabitants. . The goverornetit of lireece will be tequirttd by We allied 'towers itt give m it,' adhesion to the itiowcol of 'file - isbelliuit at is alitioiitsittitsily quelled 011) Turkish troops had xrrivedi there, II is slid to,t allow Ariglu•FrPiich note VI dtl . al lived at Athens. Ia hl tiv,usaild linuskets, debliitcd lur ben confiscitltO • •. I.Rin-poris of the eiipeditiottary alltly liace been attacked by Greek pilate. Tau French troops at Gallipoli were piepariag ta march toAiliiiiitople. A ilivititati of tie: Freuch fell Gallipoli for BinSetif. . • - A knurl Or A Bolf.C--"file Freeman states that Owen Mae, of Monaghan county, Is 1:2:: years old. When 106 he lost his second iyue, and subsequent]) married a third, by whom he had a sun and daughter. His youngest sun i IWO years Ohl, and his eldest ninety. Ue still tetains in Vigo' his mental and corporeal faculties, and iri'quesnly walks to the county loKu , it ins e ul eight h4•uveo Hf.r Riumr.—Tlie New Or4eans Della tells of a man, in that city who, being about to 60- ter upon a doubtiat speculation, sold all his proper ty and deposited the proceeds to his wile's credit, so as to be beyond the reach of itia creditors in the event of failure. 'file lady, finding herself the sud den pGssei,oi 01.-so much wealth, ran uti to Havana with a good-looking male friend; as for the hop-. hand—why, 'he,was left lamenting." Bar.Ansrures VS. MIxERALs.--The Chicago Tri bune notices the re ce.pi of ..our in that city frUlll tialena, via the Rock Island Railroad ,and says that when the road shiall be finished direct to Galena, with a branch running up to Mineral Point, if will be soleu that the lead mind country will be more valuable for its surplus breadstuties•and Ibi coarse grains than its minerals, for in no 'part of the West is the land richer in agricaltural resources.. PIIILABBLPIIIA AND SUNBURY RAIL ROAD Uom- PAN of our exchanges have copied from ate money article of the Pniladelphia Ledger, an error- announcing the organization and election of new:officers -of this Company, with our bumble sell at the herd as !'resident. The error was oc ,;asioned by, substituting the word 'Railroad' lur qelegraph; The election was for officers of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph Company.— David Longenecker, Esq., of Lancaster, is the !'res ident of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Company, and is likely to remain so. The loos of his valuable services wou.d be much regretted, as his place could not be readily supplied.—Sdnbury Ancrican. DULL IN OREGON.—Rich gold mines coxist on .the Yakima river, Oregon, about one hundred miles tram the Dallis of the Columbia, in a region inhab ited by Indians, who hitherto have used their'ut imost efforts to prevent the white people ruin ex amining lE. It has long been known that gold ex ists there, and three years ago some of the gold obtained at the placers Wes carried to Portland by an Indian, who caiJ that the duel ‘sould 1 at let the whites hunt for it, as they would seize their lands and drive tnem off Now, however, consid erable quantities of gold are being taken out of 11164,2 oy some parties who have tiavereed the country andsayitbat:it . hears all the appearance at a gun! region for a Dear extent. file Yakuna river heads near the Case...de Mountains on the east side. CULLUM or 171:itill .- 13ENJA3IIN HOOll, county ; was arrested on Tuesday by ullt.:er J. Gundaker, on a warrant issued by Alderriltal Van Camu, on the complaint of Abraham FIJI 11 , y and J. Bailsman, two extensive cattle dealers to this county, cuarged with detrauding the pro,ccutors out 01 .12,U0u. It appears that Hood ino,assed cattle 'turn them to the above amount, gi%ing his check, payable tome time afterwards, and sit pre senting it, it was bound he bad no binds. On ex amination he was committed in default of bail till August Court,—lnland Daily. .PRICES u TUE Wc.sr.—At Pekin, 111., 11 heat is selling at ruin $1 to $1,20. Corn in cars, 25 as. shelled, at 30. Hoge 3,50 to $4,00. n . ; '" KOSSUTH, according to reports, is prepa ring for a revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon. as the proper time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of the Kossuth hats and other revolu tionary fashions. But we have no doubt the Phil adclpNa public, no matter what may ho the changes in dress, will still continue to provide themselves with a ,thing from Rockhill k Wilson>s cheap and elegan rzlothing store, No.lll Chesnut sleet, ocr ner u Franklin Place. (dee 27 ly-49 _ . ga- HEN RY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL..— The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the 'removal and cure of physical prostration; genital debility, nervous affections, 4 , e., are fully de scribed in another column of this paper, to which the trader is refered, $2 per bottle, $3 bottles fur $5, six bottles for $8; s'l6 per dozen.-- Observe the mark 01 the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa. to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by all respectable Druggists ¢ Merchants through out the country. 'F. W. DYOT 4--SONS 132 N. 2d, et., Philadelphia, sole agents fol. Penna. For Baia at :he Medicine Store, East Orange et, next to Kramploi Clothing stem.. $29,280,000 i& nun U. S. Tar.isurr.—The Secretary of the Treasury; in an official state ment, announces that $29,280,000 in specie, is in the depositories of the United States. Equality to all! Uniformity of Price! A new Feature of Business: Every one his own Salesman.' JONES & CO., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Mar ket Street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Cloth ing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have .constituted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so they cannot pos sibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a gocid arti cle at the very lowest price. Remember the Carscerrr, in Market, above 6th, No. 200. feb 71y-3 JONES & CO. MARRIAGES In this city, on Thursday evening, June Ist. by the Rev. J. S. Crumbaugh, Col. John G. Freeze, of Bloomsburg, a member of the Bar of Columbia co., and Miss Maggie H., daughter ol Rubel I Walk• er, ofthe former place. fror - Accompanying the above notice, we received a huge slice of the delicious wedding cake, for which we return our thanks to the happy couple, and wish them a life-long honey moon. and every kind of prosperity on their matrimonial voyage. On the Ist inst., by the Rev. J. .I.;atrine. Lewis A. Geiger. of Middle Paxson twp., Dauphin co , to Rachel Warfel, of Conestoga t wp. By the same, Benjamin Hershey to Mary Bru baker. both of East Hempfield. In Philadelphia, on the 25th tilt.,• by the Rev. Mr. Schenk, John L. Thompsdn, Esq., late of this city, to Julia M. L only daughter of the ILK , John L. Hayward. of Baltimore. OH the 25th ult.. Washington Airgood. df Chris. Liana, to Eliza J. Wood, of Bart. DEATHS. On the I3th ult., in Rapho towit.hip, of Pneu monia. John Greiner, aged 74 years, 4 months and 1.9 days. On the 224 stk., in West Lampeter townshi; , , Abraham Mylin, aged 82 years, 7 months and 22 days. The Markets. New rune. June 4 L.1 Cotton declined one. fourth. Steamer's news depressed the market and prices aro weaker. 10 , /,c. Flour has ailvance2::,c: stiles at The Wheat market- is firm, with:au upward . ten dency, and advanced from 3to se. for western. While cold at 30. corn, W 2. to bSC. ' Whiskey is firm. Its to 45,.. Su gar—Orleans and Mascara 43;1'. Molass+—Orhans PHILADELPHIA, J um. 3. le Flour market Is firm under the Asia's There cry littlo export demand. :i.'iuperliue sold at :mil ex- Itye Flour and Corm sleal are scarce. The former mid at 55 and the latter at 3 75. Wheat is se:tree:mud lElll=llll these liguros are above the views of buyers. Bye is scarce and is worth $1 23. Cyril is alai scarce and in demand, but without change in price. livuilloite CATTLE ,MAKKETS, May 3u.---Otterings at scales to-day amounted to lido head of beeves, aitu_uf which were sold to city butchers and packers, at prices raugin.J =M=MIISMM)=2=M act, averaging , 5,25 gross. 'l i e, 060 head) were driven tePhila ' delphia. llogialer; at 5,d7 to *5,62 V. WO lbs., and We market quite dull. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MAItIiET, 3lay :Mh.—The oderinas of Beef Cattle for the week were about 1000 head. Beeves are selling from 11 ia) 100 it..., au advance, of 50 cent, o lOU since last week's report. • Caws—tailes at from 20 to s4u. llogs—Sales at from SSUto $0 lou with a good supply. Sheep iu demand as - - E t. 110 lbs, with a good supply. Sheep iu demand at tku;s6 10d lbs, live weight. Lambs sold r at 4to $O - ES head. NEW Volt); CantlE MARES.; May 35.—At all the Yards— Offered during the week 1753 Beef Cattle. The rangeof the tuarket to-day was from 11 to 13 emits ' E I lit 124. a stud -Calves sold at from 30 to $5O, as iu quality. Veal Calves 4to 7 emits. :peep—Sales from 4 Uti to $;,. from 4 23 to 54 30, for corn fed. iLl*late of Michael Ehrinau, Sr., decd-. —Letters testamentary on the estate of Miehael Ehr late of the Cite of Laiteaster, tie d, its 1114 been flsoeil to the subberibers residiug iu said City. theyiere hy notify all persons indebted to .said irritate to make im mediate payment. and those having claims to prevni them delay t properly ituthent hated 161....ettleineut. ELIZABEVII EIIRMAN. Clllthiql,lN KIEFFER, Lsalute of George Lay matn.--I,ttni,el adiniu in:tration en the estate of ikurge La: T .4,o;l.in of the village of Maytown,"Eat.r. Donegal to Latteasto too.. dat'd, having been issued to the subscriber ret.iding iu said townt.hipt All persoutt indebted to said estate are re quested to tusk, pay went immediately. and those having claim,. will present them properlyjautnentivated Mr settle ment. JULIA 11.01.1.1.Nti hit, Adm . . jun.., at A 4 a SOH ilt..-There . AViii be 4 Masnnie pro,ssion ' 'held In_ by the Fraternity of Ancient V. Masons of Washing ton Lodge No. 156, at Chesnut Level ou St. John's day .4th of J nun 15:54. at I ti Celock A. M. All Brethren in gum( stimul i?.., and the adjoining Lodges. Turd most rt.siieetfully invited to attend. There will hr au oration delivered on that day by I. G. 1. Col. A... PAW:, of Phila., and .1. G. W. Dr. MITCHELL, of %Ha_ will bar in attendant, and also a Band of Music. By order of the LUDGE. ju -20 Ex'r eopy It. also Columbia ,Spy, West Chester Republ an, York Gazette and :Strasburg Bee, & charge this other. heap Goods, 1711031AiS W. EVA\S A. (211., 'ill.' k.,ellesnut street, Philadelphia, are now closing out the balance of their Spring Stook. at very reduced prices, com prising iu part— Mantillas. a beauliful assurtulent, MIAs of every descrip tion, very cheap, Barnes, Grenadines, French 141 S, us :111d Chintzes, Embroideries el all hinds, 41oves, Milts and Shawls in every' variety. ALS°, a remarkably cheap lot of Lawns ; vurY tine, at the km pH, of 12.!,„„ cts. 're, yard, together with a tine as sortment of Fancy and Staple DRY tit/OD . which will Ic Ibund upon examination, to contain many bargains. Pur chasers are respectfully invited to give us a call hefure pur hasing elsewhere. - juue lolovabka dz. Oct oraro general kjuesding of all citizens friendly to the construction of the Columbia and ochmiro Railroad, wilt h e bold at the lidlowitig tittles and places. vie : At Nor London Y, Roads, Chester county, 00 Tuesday the Llth of dune. At Oak 11,11, Lancaster county. on Wednesday the 14th of .hue. At the TaV,lll, Lammster county, ou Thursday the 15th t/I.lnue. At Sal• Harbor, on Friday the Ibth olden•. The meetings will be organized, each day at 1 o'clock I'. M. A general atteuttautv of these friendly to the road is urnestly requested, uk business of itupertauce Will be bid •Ilse the meetibrs. . • BY ORDER OF TILE COMMITTEE appoiuted by the Board of Directors ju U lt _uj I and Agency I. the West.--JAMES L Real Estate and collecting Agent, Monmouth, Waren county, Illinois, will attend promptly to the per chase and sahrof Lands, payment of Taxes. examination of Titles, and all business pertaining to his otlice. Ile has facilities which enable him' to readily furnish ,thstracts of the old land titles in We4ern tllineic. Inquiries accom panied byia small fee answered at once. REFERENCES Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster. Caleb Cope 0 Co., David, Stevenson 0 Nesmith, Reed Brothers S Cu, Addicks, Duscrt a: Smith. Iktucrott Beaver 0 CO., Truit, Brother St Co., John Brown s Co., lion. N. B. Eldred, G. ft. Wescott, Esq., Philadelphia. llon. James 11. Graham. Carlisle. 'Lug. Lindsay a: Co., Kirkpatrick S Cobb, Penney & St, rett. Atty's., Pittsburg. lion. Janies X. 3114nahau, I'. S. Doekrrt Co., Cha I.oersburg. jun,: 6 Out-21.1 I,lor Rent.--The two large rooms with a folding 1 door between them) occupied at present by the sub scriber. as an office, in Sohth Queen street. two doors 1, low Shenk's hotel. They • would be suitable for eith er a store or °Mee. The rent will be moderate. and posses sion given in one week from this date, if desired. may JO GEO. SANDERSON. . - Drags Foundry...Me Lancaster Locomotive Works 1) having purchased all the Tools and Fixtures of Ehr man Iluber's Brass Foundry, and also secured kis services. are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brass Castings, with promptness and of a superior quality. We have also an extensive IRON FOUNDRY connected with our establishment, and are now ready to nemufficture all kuds of castings as low as any other establishment here or elsewhere. NOTICE.—The undersigned would call the attention of his old customers to the above notice, and would respect= fully solicit the patronage of his friends for the above Com pany. From the increased facilities afforded me. I llatffrr myself I shall be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor me with their orders. /re- The highest price paid in CASH for old Copper and Brass, deliverrd at the works of the Company. EHRMAN HUBER, Bras Founder. ly-1.9 estate of Ann Mary Cralvford.--In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.— Whereas, John Reynolds, trustee of Ann Mary Crawford, by his admittrator James L. Reynolds. did ou the 20th day of May. 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court his account of the said Estate; Notice is hereay given to all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of June, 1854, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN E. REED, •Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lau. may 30 4t-19 Trite lllaitory of Ireland, Ancient and Mod ern, taken from the most authentic Records, and ded icated to the Irish Brigade. By the Abbe Mac-Geoghegan: Translated from the Ftench, by Patrick O'Kelly, Esq. ...The United States Grinnell expepition, In search of Sir John Franklin, by E. K. Kane, M. U. U: S. N. The works of John C. Calhoun—a Disquisition on Gov ernment and a Discourse ou the Constitution and Govern ment of the U. S. • Miss Leslie's new Reeelpt Book for Cooking. Life and Adventures of a Country Merchant. A narra tiva.ot his exploits at home, during his travels, sad iu cities, to amuse and instruct, by J. B. Jones. The Trials of a mind twits progress to Catholicism; a let ter to, his friends, by Elliman Ives, L. L. 1). The. Lectures complete of rather Savazzi, as delivered in N.Y. Spirit Manifestations examined and explained. Judge Edmonds refuted; or, an Exposition of the Invol untary powers and instincts of the Human Mind, by John Devoe Dods. Russia as it is, by Count A. De Gurowski. - Blank Books. Medium, Demy, Quarto, Long and Fla Cap, Day Books, Ledgers and Record Books,, full and Lai bound. The above, together with a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, always to be had at the Cheap Book and Stationery Store, in North Queen st Kraniph's 4 , 13% . Lum_3o tr-3.93 ftIIIIIIIAY 4% STORK. Notice to Contractors.—Proposalt will be ra mired at the Office of the North Western Railroad 00, In Butler, Butler County, Penn's, until the 7th of June, 1854., inclusive, or the Grading and Masony of that portion of the Northwestern Railroad extending from Blairsville to Freeport, a distance of thirty-five miles, comprising some heavy excavations and bridging, and two tunnels, from 1000 to 1400 feet in length, each.. Pleas, profiled and spec ifications will be ready for . examination on and after the 29th last, at the Engineer's Office, In Blairsville, Indiana co.; and at Butler. This line offers superior advantages to contractors the country being healthy and easy of access. and provisions cheap. At 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. PAINTER, CLARK 8 OONDER. ma 30 2t-1S Va'ankle Real Estate for Sale..—On &star flay the sth day of Augast. 1554, will be sold at pub lic, sale, on the premises, the following described real prop erty, situate in 31anheIM township, adjoining the city of Lancaster, lands of Col. Stambaugh. John 11cGrann, and others, containing 30 acres and 13 perches of excellent lime stone land, all cleared, well fenced and highly cultivated. The Land extends from the Plank road across the old Man helm road to the Lill. turnpike. The improvements are a FRA3IE DWELLING HOUSE, (rough cast) with a winter and summer kitchen attached, &Frame gig n, Barn, 47 by 34 feet, a Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, also a large number of Peach. Pear. Apple and Gunge trees. and excellent Grape Tines. There Is likewise a Spring and four wells of wafer with a pump In each on the laud. The property is one of the most desirable in the neigh borhood of the city of Laumster—the title is iudisputablis the terms will be made easy. nod possession given imme diately; If desired by the purchaser. The grain. corn and grass crops will be sold privately lo fore the day of sale, or what is left of thew will be sold pub outhat day. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. P. M. ma 30 ts-191 ARTHUR QUINN he New Hydropathic Family Physi. I. cian.—A Medical Adviser and Beady Prescriber. with references to the nature. cause, prevention and treatment of diseases. accidents casualties of every kind: with a glos- Nary, table of contents. and index; the whole illustrated with nearly three hundred engravings and colored Frontis pieces. Its Joel ,:hew. M. D. One large volume of ti2o pa ges. substantially bound in Library style. Published by Fowlers & 3OS Broadway. New York. 7. Anatomical. Physiological and hygienic Dissertations, illustrated with numerous engravings. 11. The Nature of Diseases, Physiologically and Patholo gically considered; Rules for matmgement in the sick room. . . . . . 111.. A description of the various diseases to which the human Lode is subject. with method of prevention and rare. on lly - dropAhic principles. IV. Management or wound.:, hemorrhages • fractures. dislocations. scalds, burns, poiEr,ning, and other physical calamities. Illustrated. v. The diseases of Females, with advice and directions far home troatment . concerning menstruation, pregnancy. childbirth. and the management of Mint, \ 1. The water cure processes fully illustrated and et plahled; temperature of Baths. and the Philosophy of tie 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 Ilydrupathic and Physiological treatment. IX. Ifydr , pathir establishments; their locati,m, forma. non and right management. The New Ilydropathic Family Physician is the most elal, Orate and complete popular work on the subject. Every family should have a copy.. Price, delivered tree, Or with postage prep id by mail. on y Too :unuunt way l v enclosed in a letter, and di °Med to FOWLERS .1 WELLS. $OO Broadway. New York. Canvassing Agents Wonted. in every county in all hr :giros. may 30 3140 Ivrot ice to Tax Collectors.--The Tax o,lleetors 1\ will collect and par 'over the County Tax with as lit tle delay as possible. An abatement of 5 per cent. will he.. allowed On ;late Tax paid on or hefore the 15th of July.. may . 2.:1 tf-lS It. REINHOLD, Treas,', LANCASTER SAVINIIS INSTITUTION,' Max 2'2. ISS 4 . f The Stockholders of this Institution ore hereby notified, that the annual election for Seven Trustees to servo one year, will be held at their Banking House. on Saturday evening, July I. at 7 o'clock. ClIA1(1,Ezl. 11012 G !ITER. Treasurer. urty 23 1, LS - Umtata of Jonathan Foltz, cletAl..--Letters of Xi administration on the Estate of Jonathan Foltz late of the city of Lancaster, deceased, having loon granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said deceased are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate are requested to present them prop erly authenticated fur settlement to ELIZABETH - FOLTZ, Executrix, J. 31. FOLTZ, Executor. ma '2.3 Notice. --All persons are hereby forewarned against purchasing a note drawn by John C. Landis. of bast Ilemptield township, now deceased. in favor of .1. White, or S. Young for the use of said White, for the suns of ,1,50. dated December 27. 1631. As there is no consideration for said Note. I am determinod not to pay the same, unless compelled by due cons,: of law. FRANCES LANDIS. Adufrs of John C. Landis, deed. Estate of Michael Stauffer and Wife-- In the Court of 01111111011 Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, Jacob Stauffer and David Landis. trus tees of Michael Stauffer and Wife. did on the 15th day of )Inc. 1554, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all pers o ns int,,,,,,t e d in th e said estate, that the said Court have appoint,4 the pith day of .1 U11e,1554, tic the confirmation thereof, ex ceptions 1.0 flied. ' Attest. .101 IN K REED, PrAttliv. Proth3's Diliar, Lan- Ifia.Y lUstate of George Brartitolonnew..-111 the Court of COMI.IIOII fleas for the County of Whereas, ..,anuel P. Bower. Assignee of tiisu g e Barak, !new, did on the IM h dac of May, ISS-1, tile in the °thee of the Prothonotary of the said Court. his Account of the said Estate; Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the ,dd Estate, that the said Court hove appointed the lath day of June, 1',4, for the continuation thereof, unless ex ceptions filed. Attest, JOHN K. ItiLF:D, Truth)'. Pruthy:s 011 i, Lan. may 23 iListat c of George Lornh and Wife.--lu the _E./Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Abram fihelly and David Brandt, Assignees of Ceorge Lornh and Catharine his wife. did on the Nth day of May.lBsl. file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said court. their account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of June, 156.1, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions he lilod. Attast, JOHN K. REED, l'roth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. may 2 31-13 Bedford Co. Farm for So Le sold, at private sale. a tract of patented land, in Nattier Imp.. Bedtbrd county. Pa.. containing 120 acres—of which about 70 are cleared, under good fence. with good meadows. and in a high state of cultivation, and the balance well ucvered with excellent timber. Said Farm is 2 miles north of Scheltsburg, and adjoins property of Anthony Smith en one side and John Whetstone on the other. The improve. meats Me. two Dwelling Houses Nun. Wagon shed Corn Crib. Spring and Grain House. and a young Orchard. with choice ftnit. Also. a good SAW STILL, and an excellent Mill seat on the stream. The terms are :—S.2O per acre, 0n..-half in hand. and the balance in two equal annual payments; or sl;‘ per :sere all cash. Pos,,siou will be given in the month of August next. .The puridueo, cats. therefore. have the privilege of Making the hay thi,rsoasen. which will I.e at least 20 tons. Said prop e rty will be offered at private sale until the 20th of July. If not then sold, it will on that day Ic ono, od at public sale. on the premises. An indisputable title wlil be made. ma 2a -It-lii] ZACILARIAII Rpoul ant Tea Young Men.—llowmaris - 311 eady Ways to make Motley. I offer for sale upwards of thirty different Receipts. many of which have sold the past yfmr. for five dollars a piece. and the whol.- cola, prisiug so many different ways to make money. In the sale of one of these articles alone. 1 have known young men the past year to make from five to twelve dollars per day, and in the manufacture and sale of :my of the ms tides, no young matt Of energy and ability can fail to make money. Address E. BOWMAN. Boston. Mass.. enclosing oue dui htr, and the whole number nt Receipts will be forwarded hy mail. No letter taken from the °Bice unles prepaid. may 23 Tpish and Provisions .--,lust received 100 hhds. j 2 Stage: & Shay's raring uncovered lIAMS, a superior ar ticle at it cis.. green. mid routs city smoked ;200 hh ds. SHOULD tat:. Also, \ ER El, and WHITE. FISH, TROUT nod HEBREWS. • For sale at tile Very I,,w v at counnis,,ion prices Country order, prumptly attended to. A. F. CIIESEBROCGII. Wholesale Commission Mervhant, No. 5 North Whar, Philadelphia. la y 23 It-1S Reaping twirl Mowing Machines.--Moving JA, been appointed agents fur the sale of Ilussey'k. MT°, mirk's. Seymour REAPINO anti 'TOSSING MACHINE'S, we are nnw prepared to fill orders at au early date. PASCUA LI, MORRIS CO.. Agricultural Warehouse. N. di. Corner ith and Market fits., Philadelphia. may 23 4t-IS tt ttttt liner Arraugement. for 1 85.1.--ADAMS 0 CV. are now running their own Express cars, accompa nied by special mess,mgers and Imu Safes, and 7 W are prepared to forward daily, (Sundays excep ted., with the Fast mail trains, boxes. bundles ;Parcels- Specie, etc., to all points on the Central trail road, viz: Lancaster. Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown, Harrisburg, Newport, Mifflin, Lewistown, Huntingdon, - Spruce Crook, Tyrone, Hollidaysburg, Johnstown, Blairs ville; Greensburg and Pittsburg; Cincinnatti. Louisville, St. Louis, and other principal towns iu the West. by the Morning Train only, Also, via the Cumberland Volley Rail road, to Carlisle, Shippensburg and Chambersfflirg. Goods also forwarded to must of the ptilutvon the West Branch of the Susquehanna. • At all of the places above mentioned, there are regular - Agents who will attend promptly to the collection of Notes .11rafts. Bills, etc. Persons residing in the interior towns,off the Main route. can have packages forwarded with despatch. from Philadel phia and other points, by having them directed to any of the stations above named. ltooUs for the Eastern and Southern cities forwarded by the Evening Train only. Adams S• Co. will give particular attention to titling or ders (free of commission charges) for floods to be forwarded by Express. Orrtco—No. 84 North Queen st., Lanaster, three doors below the Railroad. J. G. TIIACKARA, Agent. All Goods for Philadelphia mast be at the office by o'clock, P. 31. [um 23 tf.lB Drugs, Paints, Window Glass & Dye Stuffs. French and Jersey Zing Paints. Pure White Lead. Window Glass, colored and enamelled. Suporioc Coach and Furniture Varnishes ; with a first-ratd assortment of fresh Drugs and Chem' ads, for sale at ALFRED WILTBERGEWS Drugh and Chemical Store, No. 169 North Sec ond street, Philadelphia. Principal Depot for the sale of Barlow's Indigo Blue, ' Sterling's Salve, Tattersall's Heave Powders, and Brber's Embrocation.. . Physicians and storokeephrs supplied. Goods sent to any of Depots Inc of charge may 30 Estate of David Gerber, dec , d.— Letters of administration on the estate of Da vid Gerber, late of Manor township, Lancaster co., deed, having been issued to the subscriber resi ding in said township—he therefore gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make pay ment immediately and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. CHRISTIAN HABECKER. may 18 60-17 ce A Stonglest of tvOro - of Evans & WATSON'S Salamander • Light Street Fire. Messers. E- & T.- Fairbanks Co. Gentlemen ! We take much pleasure in recommending your Salaban der Safes to merchanis and others who may desire to purchase with a view to the preservation &their books and 'other valual)les. The Safe we purchased of you in July last, and manufactured by Evans & W a tson, of Philadelphia, remained in the fire at the burning of our store until the entire stock was consumed. The heat was intense, as you may supposie, as , there was about seventy barrels of liquor in the store, on the next floor over thr safe, besides Some seventy thousand pounds of rags, rope, and nth. 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, and oblige, R.'& W. W. ISAAKS, No. 116 Light street Wharf. Baltimore, May 17,' ISM. Messrs. E & T. Fairbanks & Co.—Gentlemen : It gives me much pleasure to bear testimony lo the excellency of your Salamander Safes. The one I purchased of you in Jury last, manufacturitUi by Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, saved my Monks and valuable papers, when every thing else in the store was destroyed by fire, on the morning rir the 14th inst., at No. 116 Light street wharf. Baltimore, May 16, 1854 SALAMANDER SAFES. Evans & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, (late No. 83 Dock street,) have now on hand a large as sortment of their Pa'ent Salamander Firel and Thief Proof Sates. Rank Vaults and Iron doors fur Bank St;ores, Patent. Slate Lined Refrigerators, Water filters, Seal and Letter copying Presses,Fairbank"s ;Plat form and Counter Scales. Sole Agency for Butterworth's, Beaky's, Vales> and Jones' Patent Powder-proof Bank Locke. Please give us a call may 30 The Chesnut Street Works.--KIEF FEEL'S Machine Shop and Iron Works. The Messrs. Fellenbaum having retired from their, con nection with the Machine Shops of this establish, merit, the undersigned respectfully inlorms his old friends and .the public generally, that he has !resu med the management of the entire e.,tablishinent, where he is now prepared, with the most improved and extensive facilities; to do work of eve& de scription in his line, such as STEAM ; ENGINES and Boilers, 'Shafting, Gear ing, Mill and Saw-miil work, Slides, lion -Ithes, Car-wheels and Axles, and Castings of every dh scription. As his assortment of patterns is not surpassed by any other estabiisliment in the State, he le ena bled to do work at the shortest notice and at redu ced prices. Stoves of every, description manufactured 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. Olil Twiers and;Pipes repaired in the best manner. TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND BUILDERS.—The subscriber also having purchased the right for Lan caster co., from the patentees, is now prepared to furnish Ram 8z Hay's Patent Tubular Ovens and Ilot Air Range, a perfect cooking apparatus of vari ous sizes, to suit families, boarding houses, or ho tel,. This Range is constructed on the most oak sable and scientific principles, and not only per forms the office of conkingin all ifs 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 kitchen. Also, Hayes' Patent Ventilator, the beet now in Use for ventilating public and private buildings, &c., also, for withdrawing smoke from chimney flues. • By employing a sufficient number of the moss competent mechanics, in his pattern rooms; tbun dry, boiler and machine shops, and by paying strict attention to business, the undersigned looks confidently for an increased share of public pat ronage. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Chesnut street, between N. Queen and Prince The subscriber respectfully announ_es to his former patrons and friends that having withdrawn from the firm of I. & D. Fellenbaum, willistill be found at his former place of business in the ma chine shop department of "Chesnut Street Iron Works," wWre lie Will be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favOrs for Christian Kieffer,Esq„ proprietor and manager of the establishmeh4 who is in all respects prepared to give entire iatistac tion in every branch of Iris business. ISAAC IZKI,LENHAIJM, Laneaster. may 16 tf-17 !tent.--The two-story Brick tuse, _E Stable and half lot olground, in North ueen street, late the property of Michael decd, Ili bright, ded, is offered for rent until the tat of April next. t - This is a desirable placci fin- business, having two large rooms in front, which might readily bp con verted into stores. There ate three rooms beside on the first floor and a kitchen, and six rooms on the second floor. The lot contains a large num ber 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, 5 doors north of the property. tf-12 Extensive Sale of Lands in Bath county, Virginia. The undersigned, admin istrators of Jahn W. Frazier, deceased, and guar dians of his infant son and heir at law, acting as Commissioners under a decree of the Circuit Court of Oath county, will sell at public auction, on the premises,on THURSDAY, June 15th, all tlrit large and valuable body of lands known as the Clover. dale and Wilderness Farms, formerly owited by Gen. Blackburn, with all the additions keret() made by the deceased. I. GLOVERDALE.—This tract, contain by re cent survey, 2917 acres, which includes also the Dove Spring Tract, recently acquired by purchase. Cloverdale contains the well known Beaver Dam Meadows, has been long known as an important tavern stand, and in largely and well improved, having under cultivation about 700 acres, of which about 230 are meadows. Besides the 'Dove Spring, there are two hold fountains quite near [lid tavern improvements. There is also an overseer , k house on the meadows. Altogether this is a splendid MATTHEWS FARM --Entire con tents, /364 acres, under cultivation about 300, acres ; meadows, 50 acres; to which could easily b ; added fifty acres of superior meadow. This tract, though without any building, yet contains some o the fi nest arable and meadow in the whole body of lands now offered, and is excellently timbgred. 3. The WILDERNESS; or Home Place--This was the residence, in his life-time, of the Gen. Samuel Blackburn. The buildings are extensive and complete, mostly of brick. Area, 1985 acres; under cultivation, about 500 acres; meadows 65 acres. This farm contains the Grist Mill on Stu art's Creek, thoroughly renovated within the past year. A noble spring near the mansion; good or. chard, &c., &c. 1 4. The FOWLER TRACT.—This is a laige and excellent body of land, thbugh less improved than any of the others. It contains 2206 acres; in cul tivation, about 150 acres; in meadow 25 acres, to which more could be added. All these farms are abundantly supplied will good timber, the growth being oak, hickory, pine &c. The best of white oak and large pines, suit able for lumber and shingles. Limestone is found on all the farms, though on the Fowler and Wilderness tracts are the best quarries. Iron ore is also found. These lands lie on the turnpike road leading from Harrisonburg, mail from Staunton to Warm Springs s 30 miles west of Staunton, 15 east of Bath Alum Springs, 20 east of Warm Springs, and within 7 miles of the line of the Virginia Central Railroad, now graded, and on which the rails will probably be laid this summer. Nothing but spare ness of population and remotehess from market has hitherto kept down their price. These rauses are disappearing. Great leading lints of of itnprove meets now begin to ponetrate this suction—popu lation is rapidly on the advance throughout Wes tern Virginia—and the advance in the value of real estate in this region Within the next five or ten years, promises. to be very considerable. ;Hereto fore these lands have been*chiefly valuable as 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 agricultu rist, as well as the grazer: It rarely happens that such a cluster oftfarms is brought into market, or such a chance offered for i both safe and profitable investment. With such careful farming at the Pennsylvanians practice, these lands would in a few' years make ani admira ble show. Teams :—Orie - fourth. of the purchas money cash; the balance in one, two ant three years, with interest from sale, the purchaser giving hond and security, and the title retained as further security till the whole is paid., Mr. Fawcett, residing at Cloverdale H tel, will show the lands to persons who wish to lexamine them, and letters. of inquiry addressed to Wm. Fra zier, P. M., Rookbridge Alum Springs i will re ceive prompt attention. WM. FRAiIER, WM. M. TATE, . Commissioneoi, &c. - frtrOn the same day, and after the above are sold, I, will sell it public auction, the (farm and Tavern stand, known as GREEN VALLEY. Con tents 711 acres:; under cultivation; about 160; meadow about 300 acres. It a handsome place, with excellent, house and out houses, br ck store house, 4-c. 4.c., a good tavern stand and esirable stock farm, seven miles ,yvest of 'Cloverdale, eight miles east of Bath Alum Springs. Terms as above. Day of sale. June 15tb. may 2 W• IC FRAZIER. . . Ladles!' La dles 'Ladies! FASHION and. Dress Making Emporiums, by -Mrs. E. GRIFFIN, No. 113 North 51.1 t street, opposite Franklin Square, and 188 Race street,pelow Sixth. The proprietress of the aboveesMblishments has now the pleasure, of presenting to the Ladies of America the Spring Styles Of the Most'admired de signi of Parisian; fasihions, in ,paper pattgEns, for Dresses, Mantilla's and Morning iltobes, with a large assortment of patterni:Rr Children , sclothing, which cannot besurpassed Or fail tdplease the most fastidious, at' prices ranging from 12k, 25 . and 50 cents each. *ik perfect dress pattern cut for 25 cur. :Merchants and Dress Makers are particularly ,in vitedtoiexarnme our stock before purchasing else where. • . Mrs. Griffin tenders her services to ladies wish ng to have Dresses, Mantillas or Children , s,cloth ing made. - Embroidery and Braiding done. Pinking and stamping foi• Embroidery done at the shortest no- tice. Fancy a d straw Millinery. Old Bonnets and Hats alterebleached and pressed to equal new. Mrs. G. , also inlorms the Ladies that she Teaches the art of Cutting and Fitting Ladies' Dresses, bp •measurement, for the small sum of $3,50, only two hours required while learning. Satisfaction given or money refunded. A large assortment of Children's Clothing always on hand. (may. 9 3m-16 Estate - of Bernard MlGonigle, late of the city of. i,ancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those h,aving. claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated t or settlement. MARGARET M'GONIGLE. Executrix. B. F. WILLIS wa 16 6t-17 flircutar.—The subscriber would respectful ly inform his friends, and the public gener ally, that he continues the business of a Cabinet lakers , ' , lndio , ' Store, at the old established stand, No. 134 South Second Street, (below Dock street,) Philadelphia, and front his long experience in the business flatters himself that he well under stands the wants of the Trade. The stock ol Goods now on hand comprises ev ery description of Materials used by Cabinet Ma kers, consisting in part of the following: HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.—Locks Hing. es, Screws, Castors, Bed Screws, Addis , DEPARTMENT.—Locks, Tools, Chair and Sofa Springs, Coffin Handles, Screw:, ST. Also, a full 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, Sofa and Chair Web, Twine, Sacking Bot toms, Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Maple Knobs, Glass Screws and Marble Slabs. TILE LUMBER DEPARTMENT consists of Rosewood,Mahogany and Walnut Veneers, Boards and Plank's; Coffin Boards; Poplar, Ash, Pine, Ma ple and other seasoned Lumber. THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, (for the trade only,) embraces a tinge variety of Fancy Ar ticles, in Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, in cluding Tables. \ Vash Stands, Chairs, What-Note, Etageres, Hat Racks, Bed Posts, Turned and Car ved Mouldings, &c. In making this announcement to the public, the subsrcriber desires toassure them:that he intends to do all he professes, viz: to keep up the best stock of Goods in this country, in his line of business; to sell at fair, and reasonable prices, and to guar antee to give satisfaction 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 Fbreign Goods are of his own importation. All Domestic Goods are bought from first hands; and everything procured to the best advantage. Soliciting a continuance of the very liberal pat ronage heretofore bestowed on our house, Very respectfully, april 18 2m43 . 1 THOMAS THOMPSON. Sprtng and Summer Millinery.— Misses MARINE KING have just opened a large and handsome assortment of SPRING - and SUMMER Millinery, at their looms 3 LO- - in East King st., 4 doors east of Swope's Hotel-, to which they would call the attention o their friends and customers, and rail others who wish a cheap and fashionable Bonnet. flottage'rurniture.—HALEY, WARE Si Co., 'No. 2SO Chesnut street above 10th, Philadelphia, and No. 10 N. Charles et., Baltimore. Manulacturerb of painted Cottage Chamber Furniture. The subscribers would call the attention of the public to their extensive as sortment of the abov c e Furniture. Persons furnish ino.b Cottages, 'Hotels . , Boarding Houses, &c.. will find it inticlrto theiriadvantage to examine this ' new style of Furniture before purchasing, as it is dura ble, ornamental, and low priced. Complete sets from $3O uptyards i‘ sets or single pieces painted and ornamented in any style to order. Also Chairs, Extension Tables arid other Furniture at very low prices. N. o.—The tradelsupplied as usual Ipril 25 Vor sale.--$3,000 Lancaster City cent. Coupon Bounds amounts of WO each. $5,000 Lincaste4 City 5 per cent. Bonds in amounts to !init. J. F. SHRODER & CO. J. F. SHRODRIt & CO., BANKERS.—This Company wid pay-iritdrests on Deposits as follows: Deposits payable on demand 5 per cent. for all me over 15!daye. du. t , " in I year 51, per cent. may 2 Pennsylvania Patent Agency.— J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture or Surveys, cor rectly executed by him. Likewise peedH, Bonds and other instruments or writing. lOflice FULTON HALL april 25 --•, _ , _ Tixchange Ilotel; No.. 17 East X/ King street, next door west of Lane's Store, Lancaster,.'Pa. 'file subscriber has taken the above mentLinral well-known large and commodi ous Hotel, and has fitted it up in new and hand some style. His BAR will be supplied with the choicest of liquors, and his TABLE furnished with the verybest the Markets can afford. The PAR LORS and 'CH AMBERS are large and well fur nished, and 'his STABLING is extspsive. In short, nothing Will be omitted on his part to make the " EXCHANGE" one of the best and most desirable stopping plces in the city. His charges are Mod erate, and every attention will be given to the comfort of the guests. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year. From his long experience in the business, e flatters Itimitell that he can satiety every body who may l'avbr him with their custom. A share or pub lic patronage is respectfully solicited. april IS tf-131 WILLIAM T. YOUART. 'Devolving Horse Rake.—The sub JUtscriber , informs the Farmers of Lancaster county generally, that they can procure these la bor saving Bakes at the following places, viz : Lancaster—George Mayer, A. W. Russel, Geo. D. Spreetier and Vat. Kirkpatrick. Gordonville—H. Freeland & Co. Paradise-7—A. K. & A. 1,. Witmer. Gap—A. H. I arnbrig ht. Betbania-FDavid Huston & Son. New Holland—Brubaker & Smith. Strasburg henry Bear. Bird-in-hand—S. & E. Burkholder Columbia.--Jonas Rumple. Marietta.4--Sterretd. S: Co, . Big Qhiques—llenry S. Shank Green TO.e—Benjamin Fritz. Colerain'4—Jeremiali Swisher. do Pennock ¢ Dacia. do- —C. Blackbuur, Fulton—Wm. G. Hess. Nobleville—J. IntercOurse—Jordan Steen. Iry- My shop is at Georgetown. Orders direel ed to Bart P. O. will receive prompt attention. CHARLES JOHNSTON. 2m-17 nrnainental, Shade 'and Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Roses, &c. In great. variety and size suitable for panting the present season.— Cultivated and for sale at the Nursery and Garden oft he subscriber, and at his stands to the city, iii the Market, below Sixth st., Philadelphia. All Orders carefully attended to, and forwarded with despatch. Catalogue furnished onappliction. Address S. MAUPAY, Rising Sun P. 0. Philadelphia.' ti-12 OrPhalla'S Court Salei—ln pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cum berland county, I will, expose to sale by public vendee or outcry on the premises, on Saturday, the 10th day of Juno next, ..t 12 o'clock, M., the following described real estate, late the property u. James lil'Culloch, decd : a tract of LAND sit uate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bounded by Johnston Williamson, John ChesnelPs heirs, John Beetem and the State road leading from Newville to Gettysburg, containing about six ty acres, More or less, having thereon erected a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, Bank Barn, tic. 711& The Yellow Breeches Creek runs through this tract. The terms of sale :—are 5 per Font. of the pur ci ase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale; one.half of the balance on the first of April, 1855, when the deed will he delivered, and the balance in two annual payments without interest. HUGH W. NUCULLOCH, Adruinisirator. may 16 il-17 glierilially.—CHßlSTlAN SHENK of the 1. city or Lancaster, -announce!! that he will he iu Independent candidate for - SHERIFF - of Lan els county, at the election nest fall. 16 11:49 ew, x.opdoq Academy.—New Lon dun,, Cheater county, Pa. The 'winer ses sion of this Inititution will commence on the first Monday of May and tontinue five -months. • TERM—For, summer session. $7O; with the usu. ual extras for washing,music and modernlanguages. The course of instructionis thorough, and more comprehensive, than in most Academies. The location is highly favorable in all respects. For particulars as to,tertna, description, &c.; address JAMES B. McDOWELL, april II ti-12,1 Principal. u. L. Hallowell's Franklin Cloth s s lug Store. No. 202 Market street, above 6th, under the Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia, is the only place in the uty where Boys' Clothing from four years old and upwards can be purchased. MEN'S AND Boys' CLOTHING, Wholesale and Re tail, at the very lowest priced, for . Cash only. Re member No. 202 Market street, above 6th april 25 Henrys Invigorating Cordial. Purely Vegetable in its Composition. This invaluable Cordial, is extracted from Herbs and Routs, which have been found after years of expe rience, by the most skillful Physicians, to be pos sessed of qualities most beneficial in the diseases tor which it is recommended; and hence whilst it is presented to the public, as an efficacious reme dy, it is also known to be of that character on which reliance may placed as to its safety. I case Impotency, Hoemorrliages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Menses, Ffuor Albus or Whites, or for DEBILITY arising from any cause, ouch as weakness from sickness, where the patient has been confied to bed for some time, for females after confinement, Abortion or Miscar riage, this Cordial cannot be excelled in its salu tary effects; or in loss of Muscular Energy, Irrita bility, Physical Prostration Seminal Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Sluggishness, Decay of the Procreative, Nervousness,¢c4 where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be found equal if not superior to any compound ever used. . . To FEetst.Es.—Henry's Invigorating Cordial, is one of the most invaluable Medicines in the many complaints to which females are subject. It as sists nature to brace the whole system, check ex cesses, and creates renewed health and happiness: Less suffering, disease and unhappiness among La dies would exist, were they generally to adopt the use of this Cordial. Ladies who are debilita ted by those obstructions which females are liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vigor. YOUNG MEN;—That solitary practice, so Ihtal to the existence of man; and it is the young who are most apt to become its victims, from an ignorance of the danger to which they subject themselves, causing NERVOUS. DEBILITY, Weakness of the sys tem and Premature Decay. Many of you may now be suffering, misled as to the cause .or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brut' on themselveszPremature Impotency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weakness and Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Nervous Affection, or any oth er consequences of unrestrained indulgence of the sensual passions, occasioning, the necessity of re nouncing the felicities ofMaliatacE,lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's Invig orating Cordial, a medicine that is purely Vegeta ble,- will aid nature to restore those important func tions to a healty state and will prove of service to you: It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and Strengthener of the system as a Toxic MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medi cines, and, as is customary, append a long-list of Recommendations, Certificates, tirc., beginnig with 'Hear what the Preachers say,' and such like; it is not necessary; for Henry's Invigorating Cordial, only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish all We say. The genuine " Henry's Invigorating Cordial . ," is put up in 8 oz. Pannel Bottles, and is easily recognized by the Manufacturer's signature on the label of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) , Kr Sold for $2 per Bottle; Six for $8; $l6 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by all repectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. DI OTT 4- SONS, 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agetn for Penna. For sale in Lancaster, at the Patent Medicine Store of H.. A. Rockafield, neat to Kramph , s Cloth ing Store, East Orange st, jan 3 P. Knight & Co., Commis- C•sion Merchants 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 Fieh, Haddock, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Beer, Pork", Cheese, Beans, dried Apples, dried Peacl - es, Cranberries, &c. march 14 ' 3m-S Preserve your :reeth.=-Aff those who are desirous of beautifying and preserving their teeth from decay, moreover saving a Dentist's fee, should give ZEEMAN'S TOOTH WASH a trial. It has the most beneficial and salutary effect on diseased gums, particularly when they are subject to soreness, bleeding, ulceration, &c. It also im parts a fragrant odour to j.ho breath. For sale, wholesale and retail, at DT. ZIEGLER'S Drug and Fancy Store, No. 581 North Queen Street, Lanca-a toc• - foupsil 26-tll4 Sprlug Style Hats.- J. McCLoUll & SON no. 46 Market et. Philadelphia, have now on hand a complete stock of Hate suitable to Spring and Summer sales comprising in part Black and Drab, Beaver and Moleskin Hats. Wide and small rim Panama Double and single rim Leghorn Boys' and Men's Canton Braid Fine and coarse Canada Palm Together with every style orsolt Fur and Wool Hats which they will sell at the lowest cash prices by the case or dozen. Country flatters will find bargains at No. 46 Market et., send, side below 2d st. 'lap I 13m-12 PLATINA POIAWS LIGHTNING RODS. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY MoALLISTER & BROTHER, OPTICIANS, 48 CHESNUT STREET, PIIILADLPIIIA (At the Old Stand, established in 1796.) Our Points are all tipped with solid Platina and stamped with our name. Printed directions nummpany each point. Prices, $1 25, $1 60, $2 00, $3 00, $4 00, per point, accord ing to the quantity of Platina. By remitting Six Cents in Postage Stamps ; in addition to may of the above prices, a Point can be safely sent by mail to any part of the United States 2Thos. J. Wentz 6;,, Co., invite attention to their complete stock of Ladies and Gents. Dress 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 he assured of the truth-of the above assertion. New and desirable Dress Goods. ' in this branch we nume rich add beautiful Paris Robes, silk Grene dins, striped ,and Plaid slimmer Silks, Chatty De Laines, French Lawns and Organdies, Chally Ber eges, French Jaconets and Cambrics, Borege De Laines, super wool French De Laines, pinks, blues, greens, atc., plain. glace silks, gro de rh.nes, gro de amrure, rich double boiled blk silks, eagle brand, for $l,OO worth 1,50, white goods, swiss, mull, book, nansook, 4-c., linen goods, all quali ties Irish linens, Riehardsons greys, &c., 3-4, 4-4 French grey linens, table cloths and napkins, pil low case linens, birds eye, Russia and Scotch Dia per, linen cambric Mikis. all qualities for ladies end gents.; cloths, cassimers, &c-, super I,lk cold cloths of all grades, by the most celebrated ma kers, English. German and American; super 6-4 cashmarcts, blk and all shades: blk cassimers and doe skid of Sedan and other best makers; fancy pant stuffs, drillings, nankeens, tweeds, Kentucky Jeans,- farmers drills, &c. Super blk and fancy silk and satin vestings; su per French lace curtains; from $2 to 20,00; para sols, parasols, plain linen, white and colored li ning, prices Yrom 75 ets. to $4,00; French Ging name, a large lot of beautiful cols and quality for 12k cts, worth 25 cts , Lawns, organdy, blk and white colored, 12 cts. worth 37; CAN. But partof 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 dr-dozen! is invited to our Wholesale De partment, as we have devoted one of our large rooms exclusively for thiseurpose, 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. T fIOS. J. W ENTZ"& CO., Corner K. King and Centre square. tf-l5 United States Hotel, PHILADF.L.• PHlA.—This well known establishment, cel ebrated for its Tables, and re-furnished in Mod ern style, with Ladies> Parlors on the first, flooor most centrally situated on Chesnut street—the fashionable promenade—opposite the Custom House, and near Independence Hall. 1, CAPT. CHAS. H. MILLER, whose reputation as a host is well known, is determined it shall lose nothing by hce future efforts. The highest degree of satisfaction guarantied to all who may favor him with their company. it:r Families can secure a suite of Rooms by, telegraphing a day or two in advance Philadeipnia, may 16 Medical 11 , , _ e.—No I.llLick at. Bald= a Md. Established in oi er to afford and Scientific Medial Aid, and rt. of Quackery. Dr. .B. Smith devoted his whole ttention t. private complaints, all their cited forms. His g at success ing and di ffi cult cas s, such as indered incurable, i sufficient . the public as worth of the ext. has received. Wit in the last tl i. has treated more n 29,500 c plaints, in their di ent terms lice which no doub exceeds th physicians now adrtising in a single case is kno wn, where strictly followed and medicine time, without effec ing a 'redid cure; therefore persons afflicte the above nature, so matter h. standing the case may be,' wo on Dr. Smith, at bib office, No il i Street and if not e actually c will be required lo his servi. are free from Mere ry and all up in a neat end c mpact tor.. in a public or priv e house, . without expoause r hindranc. except in cases of 'iolent infl of diet is necesearY. Strictures-Dr. Suitlrhae dis.overed a now meth od by which he can cure the orst form of stric i ture, and without pub or ince onience to the pa tient. Irritation of he uretha, r prostrate glands, 4ro , is sometimes mistaken fo stricture by gener al,,, practitioners or harlatane. Young Mari an others atili tewith Debility, whether originati g front a erthin destructive habit, or from any ther cans with the train of bodily and mental evils whic follow, when ne glected, should mi.lte an early application, there by avoiding much trouble and suffering as well as experite. By his ilnprovod m mod of treatment, Dr. S. can safely g • arantee a speedy and perfect cure in all cases o( this comp! int. To Females—al diseases p culler to females, speedily and effectnally remov d. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of t e above affections, has been well test ti in an ext naive practice for the last twelve ye . - Persons at a distnnce may c neult Dr. S. by let ter post paid, describing case, and have medicine securely put up and forwarde to any part of the United States, alwiiya accomp nied with full and. explicit directions or use. C mmunications con sidered confident' I. Office ranged ,with sepa rate apartments, a that the p tients never see any one but the dome& himself. Attendance daily, from Sin the morning till 9at ight. N. B. Persons ailicted with any of the above complaints will doiwell to avo d the various Nos trums and specifics advertised y Apothecaries and Druggists as a certain cure fo any and every di sease. They are ,ut up to se I and not to cure, and frequently do much mor harm than good, therefore avoid them: A Ivor to the wise is mil fecient, Address I D .3. B. SMITH. No. 16 S. Prederick-s , Baltimore, Md. mh 21. I ly-9 1 Gold and Silver • " I • monde, Jewelry and Sily. scriber would callithe attentiol New York city to fits large and comprising in part the follow. offers for sale at Ides than usu I which will be for Warded to all United States and i Canada, by of charge: -Jules Jurgensell Watches time keepers, $l5O to 250. Cooper Watchel, Duplex a 275. Independent Second and Q es for timing horses, &c., $l2: Chronometers, splendid po perfect time keeps s, $125 to Eight day Watc es, which once winding, $l4O to 185. Enamel Watch, (or Ladi cases, $35 to 100.1 Diamond Watches for Lad cases, $55 to 300. Magic Watches; which chat ent watches, $lOO to 175. Watches ' which! wind and out a key. $B5 to 140. - All kinds of watches at Fine Gold Lepine Watches, 4 Fine Gold Detached Levers, Gold Enameled Watches for t Gold English Patent Levers, Gold English Patent Levers, Silver Patent Levcirs as low a. " Detached Ldvers, Ladies' Gold Sour, earrings, $l5OO to $7500.1 Earrings 2 to $25, Pine 2 to $ to 80 00. Gold Locktea, one two and I 26 00. 12 Gold Guard Chainal, Gold Chatelaine Chains, Gold Vest Chains,' Gold Fob Chains, Gold Fob Seals, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pencils, Wedding Fine Gold Rings, Gold Guard Keys; Gold Fob Keys, Gold Pens and Pencils, Diamond Rings, Diamond Earring Diamond Pins, _ Gold Crones, Gold Finger Ring , , with 9,t0il Gold Sleeve Buttons per set, Gold Studs per set, Gold Spectacles per pair, Gold Eye Glasses' Silver Teaspoons per set, Silver Tablespoo s per set, Silver Tablet - arks per set, Silver Cups for children, Silver Napkin Rikgs each, Gold Armlets for children pe Plain Gold Rings; Chased Gold Rings, Silver Thimbles, Silver tops, Gold Scarf Pins, Importer, wholesale and second flour, neaji Broadway jan 31 .- rl'o the Publle.—Dr. at the lowest cash price: fresh Drugs and C iemicala , w Alcohols, Pine 0 1 or Camph. Id of the best quality. ALS n fancy perfumery k tom the fin est price in mar L. With proprietory medicines. Zerml Wash, Prof. Bady's Tricopi ical Hair Tonic Iwith all hi: sack's Vermifuge, Fahnesto.: do., ‘Ventes do. l Ayer's C Bull's Sarsaparill, Myer'a I Wietar's Wild lerry, Hood , with an innumer ble quantit Linaments appli able to eve human body. Afflicted, call something to relieve you at Street, Lancaste s t, Pa. ALSO, Irwin AVhite'su Boot Blacking, land writing ZIEOLEIL'S Drug, Chemical N0.5a1 North Qieen street, nor 15 T adles , Dress Goo, XI STORE. ;JOHN RO Queen street, L4ncaster", Pa LADIES STRA I W BONNE! CES IN SILIII„ THREAt FRENCH. AND SCOTC DLE WORK, IN CI 1 it CULLA S, FLOUN, RRO DERED S I EMBROIDERE LINEN MUSLIM, FLORECM LITANS, CAP FACINGS, Ladies' Veils in great vari,, Thread and Cotton. Lull' Youth's Stockings. ' , 1 A general assltment of , J. Rouou rctu ns thanks t , caster city and e unty, tort ! given him for t 4 last few i continuance of the same. li , l markets and pui4hased larg tion of Goods ithis line of them at very m erate prol call from the Ladies is theie' cited. i 1 Just received—Fa very ba fashionable Ladies• BONNETS, spring and sum er season. Removal Remov I my Groce 1 and Qu doors helow.my ormer stan] turned from Phil delphia wi groceries, I wou d respectfu and the public generally, th hand Rio and Ja'va Coffee, S and lOcts; also Teas, Chess Sugar-cured Harm and line variety of previa ons for fam selection of Ora ges Lemon Crackers, Mackerel, I Beef; together with a ly use; also a choice I, &C. kMES DYSART, .ailroad, Lancaster. 3ni-I2 , . ... . her a. B auman, Tau rriern Stor back of Rohr_ Merl scion War house, fronting, on the rth Prince s rect. Cheap for Cash, p , :it. Comae tly on hand a full . as. ri kinds Sad er , s and Slioremaker's rior qoalft , includingmltouzer's Leather," also, Leather Bands, , 'citable for ll kinds of machinery,' I. width req ired, made - of a nape- Leather, .I. rnace Bellows, Bond 'ther, Grad i Hose, Tanner's Oil, Moroccos, hoe Findings, &c. •attier Bon tin the rough ; high ! ( I:Odell - 6i Skies in rash • orders attended' . [ feb lly-3 at., above North Quoeol Konigma I ears and ed erwell , s •Comm Railroad and N. or approved cre• 'ornament or all Leather, of sup. celebrated Sole well stretched, of any length an. rior quality of and Lacing Le Currier'S Taola, All kinds al eat price given will be prouiptl 16 South Feeder e affiicted, sound or the suppression as for many years the treatment of [ailed and compli . those long stand , are formerly con- I. commend him to "sive patronage he ight years Dr. S. es of Private Com rid stages a prac t of all the other altimore, and not is directions were taken a reasonable 1,1 and permanent with diseases 61" w difficult or long Id do well to call 116 South Frederick • ed no renumeration !es. His medicines ;,.ineml ?oiler's; put and may be taken r while travelling from business, and mmation,no change atches,_ Dia .r Ware. The sub- of persons visiting well selected stock, g, which he ow . prices,and parts of the , C 1 ail or express, free warranted perteet d Lever $125 to rtez secoud Watch to 250. ket Chronometers, un eight days with s, some in hunting jes, some in magic ge into three differ ,urn the hands with- cry low prices, oles jewelled, $26 e Lathes, tinting cases, 611. pins and bracelets, ':;,Bracelets $5OO ur glasses $3 00 to $lO 00 to 60 00 $lO 00 to 110 00 80 00 to 115 00 6 00 to 25 00 3 00 to 12 00 250 to 500 125 to 700 350 to 700 100 to 600 200 to 600 3 50 to 16 00 7 00 to 250 00 100 00 to 300 OU 15 00 to 300 UO 200 to 12 00 a,. 2 00 to 15-00 250 to 12 00 1 60 to 10 00 5 00 to 9 00 1 75 to 6 00 5 00 to 9.00 12 00 to 2190 13 00 to 23.60 5 00 to 15 00 1 50 to :1 50 pair, 250t0 6 00 76 t 0.3 00 100 to 5 00 I 00 to 7 00 El). C. ALLEN, tail, No. 11 Wall st., New York. Ziegler offers for sale :' a full assortment of Irranted pure. ALSO, no, and burning Flu r.' a full assortment of at quality to the low -11 the most popular n's celebrated Tooth erous, Stores Chem medicines, [Wren k's do., Rnsmingces ‘. erry Pectoral, A. C. Ixtract of Rock Rose, I , naPs German Bitters, , of the most popular /y ache or pain in the and see, you will find .o. 581 North Queen I perwr lerench.Liqual 11uid, for sale -at Dr. nti Perfumery store, Lancaster, Pa. N and Bonnet GH. No. 61 North S, RIBBONS, LA AND COTTON, SEWED NEE- EMISETTS, INGS, EM EEVES, ANDICEILCHIEPs, ~' SILKS, TA R- 'FLOWERS, &c., &c. ty. Gloves, Kid, Silk, s' Gentlemen's and illinery Purnnishings the Ladies of Lan e generous patronage ears, and solicits a has been to the Ciiy y.of every descrip trade, and will sell ta i as Ileretolore. A ore respectfully. soli- kutifut assortment of and Minato', for Lite ap 12rn-11 I! -Having removed :ensware store, three I, and having just ro h a choice selection of Ily inform my Iriends .t 4( have constantly on gars at 5,6 d, 7,8, 9
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