. the peace of the Republic; they shciuld be sternly rebuked and remanded to their appropriate sphere —the Pulpit. It•is now evident that we will have three tick ets in the field at the next electibn. The Admin istration party hold their convention on the 17th inst.; the Benton party their primary election on the 21st, and the Whig convention meets to-mor row. This will be a warmly contested campaign as well as a very important one; a U. S. Senator, is to be elected at the next session of the Legisla ture, and . Col. Benton's late, for that position, will be decided at the August election. The Democratic State Convention of Indiana has made the following nominations, Jet.e .M. Blight presidingi Secretary of Stata—Nehemiah Hayden. Auditor of State—John P. Dunn. Treasurer of State—Elijah Newland. Superintendent of Public Instruction—Wm. C. Lambee. • Supreme Judge of the Fourth District—Alvin P. Hovey. The convention endotsed the House Nebraska bill. The present Governor of lowa,.Steptien Hemp stead, has been nominated as the Democratic can didate for Congress from his district. Thos„ H. Benton, Jr., and Judge Williams were his competi tors. The Governor is a worthy man and good Democrat. , It is rumored that Dr. John J. I.Twery, of How ard county, in this State, is a prominent candidate -t for the office of G.vernor of the new Territory of Kansas. He is said to be a veteran politician.— He set out with Benton 3U years ago—stood by him "in times that tried men's souls," but he has now abandoned Old Bullion, for he says the Colonel bus abandoned the, Democratic truth, and is now fighting against him with all his power. S. M. Blair, Esq., U. S. District Attorney for Utah, and Mr. J. Ferguson, Territorial Attorney, with others, arrived yesterday flow) Salt Lake City, ffum whom we are placed in possession of the lol lowing news: On the Ist of May the party set out for St. Louis, and reached Foci Leavenworth on the 24th ult. with the mail. Everything at Solt Lake was in a prosperous condition at their departure. Prospects for crops good, and spring forward. Money plenty at Salt Lake City, and merchandize scarce, incur• ing for those who have forwarded goods 'to Utah, the most handsome profits. On the route the partly met a great many emigrants, but think that the number will not be more thou two-thirds of what it was last season. General good health prevails i❑ all the trains. The first train they met near the crossing of the !little,, on the 121.1, of May. The Indians were peaceable and friendly all along the route. Capt. Morris, the commander of the military es cort uf,Gunnison's party, was about departing for California. The party had made several favorable surveys of the route, which establish its pructica lity beyotaLdoubt. A few days since, a must flagrant mottle' was committed in Memphis on the body of a German. A man by the name of Carter, it appears, went to the German's house and deliberately shot Mtn dead in the presence of his wife and children. Carter was committed to prison;.in the night a large body of Germans, armed to the teeth, proceeded to the jail and demanded the prisoner. The authorities interfered and arrested twenty-four of the mob, but at last accounts great excitement prevailed, arid an out break was expected. Kissane and Cummins, two of the Martha Wash ington conspirators, were re arrested at . Helena, Ark., and are now in jail—the Grand Jury having found true bills against them for murder and arson. Cite whole gang rtee now in prison. Advices from Oregon state that Maj. C. H. Lar• ned, U. S. A., had been drowned in Puget's sound, together with eight men. The up country papers say. that hunureds of Missourians have been eagerly awaiting the news of the passage of the Kansas And Nenraika rerri- (oriel bills, and that now a very large einigratio wilt immediately cross over into Kans Ts. . Yours truly, OLD GUARD: WASHINGTON. June S SENATE.—Mr.Sh W 49 appointed on the corn mittee on Foreign Relatious, vice Mr. Everett ie Alter the liansaetion of some business of no general interest the Senate adjourned until Mon day. House —;‘lr. Giddings called the 411211(10U o the House to an editorial 111 the Union this morn ing, published by the Printer to the House, iiivit ing mob violence towards the ASSI1Sii11:111011 ul cer tain members of this body. He offered a result' tion.expelling Mr. Nicholson and the Union iepurt ers from the privileges of the floor. A debate uti the question of order was raised, whether the reeo lotion was a question of privilege. The speaker decided in the affirmative Mr. Giddings made a very caustic speech in re lation to the subject. A lung and exciting debate of a personal char acter occurred between Messrs. Giddings and Olds, the latter charging the former - With falsehood. Guiding; finally offered a resolution to rx e I the edition of the Union from the Hull. A motion was made to lay the resolution in the table, but no quorum voted. The HOLISi! tat Gti minion adjourned SNOW IN JUNE.—We shall enter the glowing month of June in two or three days, but v.e may mention, that notwithstanding the great teat which we have already had, there are yet, as we are in. formed, very large quantities of snow in our back woods, and, as we know, extensive patches on the bank of the St. Lawrence, between Three Rivers and Quebec. This is a very unusual state of things, but to strangers it suggests ideas unfavorable to the climate, and should therefore be noted as an un frequent thing. So far as our recollection of a 27 .years' residence in extends, this is the only -instance of snow in June. It is true we had heard of such a fact, but do not think we had ever known of its occurrence; and we doubt if, within - the time we name, anybody else has seen snow in large quantities on the banks of our river in June. We hope another quarter of a century will expire be fore it is duplicated.—Moutrent Sun of the 29111 , • BALTIMORE, June 9.—More Dreadful Indian Outrages—liorrible Massacres—Sixty kit/ed.—The New Orleans Picayune bas,idates from Texas to the 21st ult. The Indian outrages and massacres continued with unabated fury. A band of about five-hnndred Indians, under Wild Cat, when about thirty miles west of Victo ria, attacked a detachment of twenty-five U. S. troops, and killed all but two of them. They then attacked the mustangs, travelers and citizens, and killed thirty Mexicans and six Americans. They -were still fighting when the Express left. The Indians were Raul to say that they would d&olate the country to the Rio Grande. The Express rider had his horSe shot under him when he siezed an Indian pony and made his ex,, cape. THE FIEIZEILY QUESTION SETTLED.—The Na. ional intekencer announces that Lord Elgin's mission to Washington, was crowned with success. • Tharp aper says: s'Through the good offices of thii enlightened noble map, combined with the efforts of the popular Min isterof England, Bi t the just and pacific dispositions of our Secretary of State, acting of course under the sanction of the President, we believe that the ,et ins of treaty on the Fishery and Colonial questions have been negotiated and signed by the respective parties;which will when ratified by the respective Governments, settle finally the last link in the chain of knotty questions which have so long peudexed and fretted and withstood the diplomacy of the two countries and furnished so much capital for dema gogues and fomenters of strife to work upon the popular mind with. We do not profess to know, and do not care to inquire into the terms co this adjustment. We are satisfied for the - present to .know that an old and irritating sore has beet, it ed, and we think it is a great point gained in the happiness of the_world, amicably to settle a na tional dispute upon any termss - easonably fair. In this case, we are sure none' other have been de manded or conceded, and we are quite content to leave the conditions of the settlement to the good sense, fairness, and responsibffiity of the respective negotiators." BIGLER xrr SCIIUYLBILL•—At a large and enthu siastic County Meeting, held at Pottsville, on Tuesday last, the following resolution, amo ngst others,twas unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we have abiding confidence in the ability, integrity and true Democratic charac ter of WU. BIGLER, our chosen Governor of Perm- Sylvania, and that we fully endorse his renomina tion by the recent Democratic State Convention, and confidently look fur his re-election by an im mense majority of the votes of the people. His clear views upon every subject affecting the inter ests of hie native State, particularly upon the sub ject of the Currency, which while having due and proper regard to the business wants or the com munity, at the same time are calculated to keep the Banks of the State from undue expansion, and thus secure permanent prosperity and business stability : command our unqualified approbation. Arrival of the Arctic. One Day Later From Europe—Embarkation. of Trooper—Circassian Pa:tory—Fifteen Efunired Russian Prisoners—Persia remains Neutral NEW YORK, June 7.—The American steamah Artic, having repaired •her. daMages, sailed again from Liverpool on Sunday the 2lith, and fired her gun off the battery at two o'clock this afternoon- The news by the Artic is therefore eight days later than the advises per Asia, and one day later than by the Niagara at Halifax. The Artic has mane the passage in ten days,. fairly outstripping the Niagara, which sailed one day before her. The Russians have suspended cannonading Silts tria. The Russians are endeavoring to cut off all corn munication between -Vanqt and Silibtria. The combined fleets are still cruising before Sebastopol. The English division of the army was to em bark at Constantinople for Varna, while the French force was to march on Belkans. A Greek bishop has been arrested at Perth as a Russian emissary and imprisoned. Some very important papers were found upon him The rebellion is gaining ground in Thessaly. It is: rumored that the Russians, being unable to defend the seaboard of eircassia, have evacuated all the positions from Bafoun to Anapo, burning all their own tons. After which they retired to Ken tiS The Cireassians Came down upon them and took fifteen hundred prisoners. A treaty between Austria and Prussia will suns be laid before the British Parliament. 'll.w Ministers of Austria and Prussia on the 25. h presented to the Diet the joint declatvion of Aus tria and Prussia announcing the continued comial ity of the Four Powers, and declaring that the pro. longation of the strugglc between Russia and 'fur key contributed to the danger of Germany, and that the integrity of Turkey must be maintained. The allies do not at present intend to blockade the Russian coasts of the White Sea. SeAtts.—Advices from Spain state that the Black Warrior affair was still unsettled. LONDON, May 27th, P. M.—Consols advanced 90ia90k. Mr. Galiano, - i special messenger to Wash ngton, is to endeavor to settle the matter without Mr. Soule's inter,vention. Latest Foreign News The steamship Pacific arrived at New York, from Liverpool, on Sunday evening, bringing later in telligence from Europe. Sir Charles Napier's fleet bombarded Gustasvarnas on the 22d, without ef fect, and another attack was intended on the 29th. The same fleet hoe also bombarded and destroy ed the advanced works of flongo, on the Baltic.— The main fortifications wore shortly to be attacked. Sebastopol was still blockaded by the allied fleets, and Silistria held out against the siege of the Rus sians. The latter had lost I.'oo 'men in an attack on the fortress of Abdul Medjid. It Is reported that King Otho has accepted the ultimatum of the allies. Naples has declared its neutrality, and the adhesion of the German Powers to the Austria- Prussian treaty has been secured. Russia has con cluded a treaty with Khiva. The Russians belbre Silistria have been driven back lior times with Notwithstanding the blockade ot Sebastopol, a Russian frigate made her way out of the harbor, and captured a British merchantman. Being dis covered, she cut her prize adrift, and made her way back safely. Consols' in London are quoted at 91,1. Awry,. Munn Ell IN L. I.—On the night of the 3d instant, an Irishman named Beheehan, entered the residence of Mr. James IVickharn. at Cutcho. gue, Long Island, and murdered Mr. Wickham, his wile, and a colored boy in their employ. 'The instrument-used to effect his fiendish purpose was a post-axe. The neighbors were alarmed by the servant girls, who healing the screams of Mrs. Wickharn, escaped from the window. The blood stained tracks of the murderer were traced to the woods. The inhabitants of the country, as soon as the affair became known, mustered in great strength to search for the murderer. He was at last discovered n Monday morning, secreted un der some Mush. He had attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat, but did not succeed. Upon his disCovery, it was with the utmost difficirl ty that the officers of the law could prevent Ihr excited multitude Irorli immediately executing him by, Lynch• Law. He confessed his crime to the physician who dressed his wounds and said he committed it out of revenge l r being discharged from service a few days before by Mr. Wickham. It is difficult .fordhe mind to conceive of a more hruial or horrible exhibition of the worst passions of the human heart than is afforded by this triple murder. pr 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 fashicins. But we have no doubt the Phil adelphia public, no matter what may be the changer in dress, will still continue to provide themselves with 7. - .thing from Rockhill & Wilson's cheap and elegan ;clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, ocr ner o Franklin'Plaee. [dec 27 ly-49 07:r HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL . The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affections, 4-c., are 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 ss; $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 orders must be addressed. For sale by all respectable Druggists ¢ Merchants through. out the country... T. W. DYOTT 4- SONS 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. Forsale at :he Medicine Store, East Orange at., ext to Kramph , s Clothinebtore. 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 havinir marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold lor, 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 good arti cle at the very lowest price. . Remember the CRESCENT, in Market, above 6th, No. 200. leb 71y-3 , JONES & CO. ➢IARRIAGEI. On the Bth inst. by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Jonas Raub, of West Lampeter to Eve A. Harting, of Strasburg. On the sth lust, by the Rev. J. H. Menges, John S. Kelly to Mary A. Strawbridge, both of Colum bia. On the Rth inst., by the same, John B. Small to Ellen J. McNeil, both of Bainbridge. On the 1011 ult., by Rev. Mr. Hayes, Edwin J. Pinkerton to Kate fiemperley, both 01 Jefferson- ville city, Indiana, and formerly of this city. DEATHS. On the 29th ult., near New Holland, Christian Kauffman, aged 89 years, 3 months and 15 days On the 30th ult., in this city, Mrs. Fianna Mil ler, aged 23 years, 2 months and 6 days . On the 27th ult., in Fulton twp., William Cook, in the 77th year of his age. In Strasburg twp., Henry B. Kindig, in the 26th year of his age. • t The Markets. • PHILADELPHIA, June 10, 1054. FLOUR.—There is some little inquiry to go East; the de mand, however, Is mostly for extra, which is scarce, and sales of 1200 to 1500 bbls. are reported at $9 02 1 1iCe$10 5011 bbl., the latter for a fancy brand: standard and good straight brands are offered at $9 12.3/A9 25 19 bbl., but the sales are only in small lots for the supply of the home trade at about these rates. Corn Meal is tirru, a further sale of Pennsyl vania Meal is reported at $3 75. and 500 bbls. at a price not public. Rye Flour is scarce, with small sales at $5 50@5,- 75 7 E4 bbl.. according to brand. OR IN.—There is very Little Wheat offering or selling, and buyers are holding off. Some small lots are reported at 210 c for good reds and 220 c for white. ltye is scarce and wanted at 118 c ©laic. Corn meets with a steady demand, and the receipts, about 8000 bushels, mostly Southern Yel low, have been taken at 84c. Oats are in good demand and about 4000 bushels Southern sold at 57@58c, the latter for prime lots. CATTLE 31ARKET.—Beef Cattle continue in demand, and prices are more firm. There was about 1700 head of• fered, of which 2et.300 .were driven to New York, and most of the balance disposed of from slo% up to $1.6%' 11 cwt., according to quality, but few realizing, however, above $lO. Cows are In good demand from $2O up tol,-15 each.— Hogs are steady at our last quotations, with a fair inquiry. Sales at $6 25(0 75 7 ti 100 lbs. Receipts are falling off.— Shreb and Lambs are scarce and in demand frost $1 up to $6 50 each, as in quality. Wanted. --A girl who is a good cook, to whom liter 01 june 13 wages will be given. Enquire at this office. or Rent.. --Th e two large rooms (with a folding F door between them) occupied at present by the sub 'scriber, as an office, in South Queen street, two doers be. low Shenk's Rotel. They would be suitable for eith era store or office. The rent will be moderate and posses. doh Slyest in one week from this date, If desired. GEO. SANDERSON. BaY Water, Orange Flower Water, Glenn's Verbena Water„Genninelarina Cologne, Jules Hanle's and Z Bashes' Extracts, Beef Marrow, .te—, for sale at B. S. MIIIELEMIERG'S Drtig and Chemical store, No 8 South Queen street.. New- r800k5....A large assortment of Nev Books has just been received at the 'Peoples Book Store,' which , are otlered•cheap for cash, and to which public attention Is called. I , Theolcgtall Esmys' and other papers, by Thomas be Quincey; 2 rola. 12mo. 'Art Student In Munich,' by Miss llowitt. Just issued, I vol, 12 mo. 'nit, That and the Other,' by Ellen Louise Chandler; 1 vol, 12 mo. 'Struggles for Life,' or the autobiography of a dissenting minister;!l vol., 12 mo. 'Life, and its Alms,'ln two parts—ldeal lifeand real life; 1 rot, 12 /no. 'The Races of Men,' and their geographical distribution, by Pickering; 1 rot, 12 mo. 'Types of Mankind,' or Etheological Researches, based upon ,ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of 'races, and upon their natural. geographical, phi logical and biblical history—compiled from the papers of the late Br. Morton, by J. C. Nott S G. R. Gliddon;.l vol, 12 mo. 'Five Years before the Mast.' or life in the forecastle, aboard a man-of-war, by J. A. Hazen; 1 vol, 12 mo. 'Second Series of Fern Leaves.' from Fanny's portfolio; 1 sot 12 mo. 'Purple Tints from Paris,' or characters and manners in the New Empire, by Boyle St. John; I vol. glob °lithe Bowl,' %legend of Imgoe's, by J. P. Kenne dy; 1 rot 12 mo. 'My Schools "and Schoolmates,' or the story of my educa tion—an Autobiography, by Hugh Miller; 1 vol. • Classic. and Historic Portraits, by James Bruce: 1 rol, mo. •Classic and Historic Portraits,' by James Bruce: 1 vol 2mo. ;Russia as it is, ' by Count Gurowskl; 1 vol. 12mo. .01d Neighborh oods and New Settlements,' by Mrs. South worth; 1 col, 12m0.' -The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star'—a narrative of the excursion of Mr. Vanderbilt's party to England, Russia, France, Spain, Malta and Turkey, by J. O. Choulo: 1 vol, 12 mo. ;Trials of a mind in Its progress to Catholicism,' by Bish op Ives; 1 vol, 12 mo. • The American Loyalists,' or biographical sketch', of adherents to the British Crown in the war of the Ilevcc lution, alphabetically arranged, by Lorenzo Sabine; 1 vol, Svo. 'Lands of the Moslem,' a narrative of oriental travel. by ElAlukattem; 1 col, Bvo. `Central ltoute to the Pacific,' from the Mississippi to California, by U. H. Heap; 1 vol, 8vo: •Parkyn's Sporting Adventures in Abydsitlia•—a capital book. ‘llistorynf the Protestant Refuges,' translated. by Henry William Herbert; 2 vols, 12 mo. For any thing in the Book line, call arthe People's Book Store,' where you will be sure to obtain it cheaper than any where else in the city june 13 LI hoe Lastings.-A handsome assortment of black 17 and colored Shoe Lastings and Italian Cloths—block and colored Gallons, Lacets, Sc., of every description—for sale at city prices, at the Leather store of LASTS AND, BOOT TREES—Coustantiy on hand. and made to order; the bestof workmen employed, aud prices to suit all. at No. 17 West King street. sign of the Last. M. 11;LOCHE1t. BANDS AND STRADS.—For thrashing Machines oud Wheels made to order, at the shortest notice at the sign of the Last, No. 17% West King street. June 13 tf.2l Notice. --To all parties interested in the Division Line between Warwick and Penn townships. The under signed Commissioners appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, to enquire into the propriety of altering the dividing Hoe between Warwick and Penn townships in the manner following, viz: beginning at the cross roads near Jacob Shitz's house, thence north 74d. east 100 perches; thence south 17d; east 508 perches: thence south 79d. east 20 perches: thence north 92d. east 32 perch es; thence %d. east 132 perches; thence south 20d, west 314 perches; thence south 4 . 74 d. east 351 perches; thence south 41%d. west 401 perches; to the present line between the said townships,—hereby give notice that they will meet fur the purpose of their appointment, at the purblic house of Samuel Lichenthaler, in Litiz. un Tuesday. July the 25th, 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., when mut where all parties-interested may attend. PETER MARTIN, CHRISTIAN BENT. 4. JOHN 11. ERB. By order of the Cuurt, juue 18 .1t , 21 CEA). R. iii.NDRICEON. Clerk Delano!s Independent Tooth Horse RAKE X../Manufactured and for sale, wholesale aud retail. by LANTAtETII, Agricultural Warshouse, Nos. 21 and 23 South ji b st. juhe 1241-21 [Philadelphia. F rench Calf Skins.—:2o dozen of superior Brand French Calf Skins—just received and for sale lower thou ever offered iu this city, at N 0.1734 West Niug st. .l. 11. LOWIEIt. SIIOE TIIIIE. , 11).-300 pounds America Shur' thread fur de et Philadelphia prices—at the cheap Leather. Niorocco ud shoe finding sturs of thu subscriber, No. 17e. West iug street. M. It. LiJCliElt. RED SOLE LEATIIER.-11100 pounds of Red Sole Lrathe direct front New York--at a grout hargains,Call Sam at tii. old bead quarters—No. 173.5 West King street, epposit, Cooper's Ilotel. 31. 11. LOCHER.. juue 13 tf.2l Ara'noble Property for Sale.--In pursuance V of au order of the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned Administrator of William Mathiot. Esq.. deed., will sell at public vendee on Saturday evening. the Sth of July next, at 7 . 3/ L : o'clock, P. 31., at E. Ilubley's Swan Hotel, in the city of Lancaster, the equal undi vide d third Of a tract of land, adjoining lands of Musslemau and Schou berger and others, and fronting on the Lancaster and Ma rietta turnpike, situate in East llempfield township, Lam caster county, containg 10 ACRES more or less. There is a valuable deposit of 11t11N ORE on the premises and the mines are fully opened. Also the equal undivided twentieth part of a tract of land, containing 15 ACRES and 10 PERCIIES more or less, adjoining lauds of llaverstick, Frant4tnd ot ' hers, and the Conestoga creek, situate in Lancaster township. On the property are erected a large STONE GRIST 3111,1,,, frame SAW MILL, n LATII 3111.4 a TAVERN (OUSE, Barn, Ware House, two tenant Houses and other out-buildings. A new house is note bel lug erected. The property is situate - at the third Lock on the Conestoga, one of the be4t water pctwersiu the county. The terms will be made known at the sale by jape 1 4t-21 JAMES L. REYNOLDS A. - Supplement to an Ordinance, Enti tled - An Ordinance repealing certain Ordinances, fix ing tae salary of the Mayor, authorizing the committeesTif Finance and Water each to employ a Clerk. and discontin uing the extra pay for Constables services on Sabbath days. Src. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Lancaster in Select - and Common Councils assembled, Thai the clerk of the Water Committee shalfbehereafter alloe edau annual compensation of seventy'fi ve dollars, and that such compensation commence and be computed front his election in 1854. SEC. 2. And be it further ordained, That so much of the third section ' f the aforesaid Ordinance, as is hereby al tered, and supplied, be. and the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of Lancaster, on the 6th day of June, A. D.. 1854. • . ATTI.ST, NEWTON MOTS ER. President of Select Connell. ' HENRY E. 311.11LEN1tE1tG, President of Common Cutmeir. JAS. C. CARPENTER, Clerk of Select Council. BENJ. SURD!, Clerk of Common Council. june 15 31-21 Tow or Nes - cr.-I'o the citizens of Lancaster city IA and county. The subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he purposes to remain in said city during the course of this summer, (provided the patronage warrants it) for the purpose of offering to you Armitage's Patent Electric Mag net Lightning Rods, and that too, at the sante price that .they can be had at said Arwitage's Factory in Philada. lle would, also, hereby give notice, that said Rods can not be had in the county of Lancaster from any other per son, as he has the sole right thereof lle would also say that Mr. Armitage and himself, are individually or jointly bound to restore to any one the amount paid for a Rod, if loss or damage is sutured giro' its inefficiency. Raving received information of some sixty or eighty in stances iu which ltods that we have put up, have been struck by Lightning, in all of which, not the least damage or loss has been suffered. There are no other Rods being put up, in or about Phil adelphia, since the quality of these Rods are known,. lle would further add.,that he feels safe in saying that, this Rod b as able to turn an ordinary stroke of Lightning as it is for a good roof to turn the water of au ordindry rain. This is also the opinion of some of the most learned Profeksors of Philadelphia. Any person by calling upon the Subscriber, will be sup plied with a pamplet, explanatofy of said Rod. Said Rod can be seen, ay calling on the Subscriber, at No. 21, North Queen-st., (or examining those on the :slew Court Rouse, which are the same.) ju 13 ffiv-21.1 Estate of Michael Ehrznan, Sr., deed... —Le tte rs testamentary on the estate of Michael Mir man, Sr.; late of the City bf Lancaster, deed, having been issued to the subscribers residing in said City, they here by notify all persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims to present them without delay properly 'authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH EHRMAN, Exez. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Ex'r. june St-20 - 12 state of George Layman.--Letters of admin. _LUistration on the estate of George Layman, late of the village of Maytown East Donegal township, Lancaster co., deed. haring been issued to the subscriber residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are re. quested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properlyjauthenticated for settle ment. JOILN HOLLINGER, Adler. • juue 6t*-20 asoute.-•There will - -- by a., astaialc.—There will be a Masonic procession held .j. by the Fraternity of Ancient Y. Masons of Washing ton Lodge N 0.156, at Chesnut Level on St. John's day :..Mth of June 15'54, at IU o'clock A. M. Alli3rethren in goal stand ing, and the adjoining Lodges, are most respectfully invited to attend. There will be animation delivered on that day by P. G. 31. Col. JAS. PAGIV., of Phila., and .1. G. W. Dr. 3livenia.l., of Phila., will be in attonlianee, and also a Band of 31usie. By order of the LODGE. J. t -20 Ex'r copy it, also Columbia Spy, West Chester Republ can, York Gazette and Strasburg Bee, S charge this atter Cheap Goods, THOMAS W. EVANS X CO., il4 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, are now closing.out the balance of their Spring Stock, at very reduced prices, com prising in part— Mantillas, a beautiful assortment, Silks of every descrip tion, very cheap, Earages, Grenadines, French lawns and Chintzes, Embroideries of all kinds, Gloves, Olitts and Shawls in every viriety. ALSO, a remarkably cheap lot of Lawns, very fine, at the low price of 121‘, etc. "f, yard, together with a flue as sortment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, which will be found upon examination, to contain many bargains. Pur chasers are respectfully invited to give us call before pur chasing elsewhere. juue 6 4t-20 and Agency in taxe West.--JAM [ICS' TON, Real Estate and collecting Agent, Monmouth, Warren county, Illinois, will attend promptly to the pur chase and sale of Lands, payment of Taxes, examination of Titles, and all business pertaining to his office. Ile has facilities which enable hint to readily furnish abstracts of the old land titles in Western Illinois. Inquiries accom panied by;a small fee answered at once. REFERENCES Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster. Caleb Cope & Co., David, Stevenson & Nesmi i t ro Reed, Brothers & Co, Addicks, Van Dusen & Smith, ncft, Beaver & Co., Truit, Brother & Co., John Bro & Co., lion. N. B. Eldred, G. G. Wescott, Esq., Philadelphia. Hon. James H. Graham, Carlisle. . Zug, Lindsay a: Co., Kirkpatrick & Robb, Penney & Ster rett, Atty's., Pittsburg. Hon. James X. 3.l.4oanahan, P. S. Deckert & Co., Cham bersburg. aune 6 6m-20 Columbia do Octoraro general gof all citizens friendly to the 'Construction of the Columbia and Octoraro Railroad, will be held at the following times and places, viz * : At New London X Roads, thester county; on Tuesds k the 13th of June. At Oak Hill. Lancaster county, on Wednesday the 1-ith of Tune. At the Buck Tavern, Lancaster county. on Thursday tlJa 15th of June. At Safe Harbor, on Friday the 16th of June. • The meetings will be organized each day at 1 o'clock P. M. • I 4 general attendance of those friendly to the road is earnestly requested, as business of importance will be laid before the meetings. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE ju6lt-Jo] appbinted by the Board of Directors. ' B rass Foandry...-TheLincasterLocomotivelVorl4 having purchased all the Tools and Fixtures of- Ehr man iluber's Brass Foundry, and also secured his servic are now prepared to furnish all kinds 'or Brass .Castin with promptness and of a superior quality. We have also en extensive IRON FOUNDRY connected with our establishment, and are now ready to manufacture all 'Sods of castinn as low as any ether establishment here or elsewhere. NOTICE—The undersigned would call the attention o his old customers to the above notice, and would respect' fully solicit the patronage of his friends for the above tom party. From the Increased fellities afforded me. I flatte myself I shall be able to give satisfaction to all who ma favor me with their orders. - - • . .Q 3• The highest price psid imCASII for old Copper and Brass, delivered at the works of the Company. FURMAN HUBER. Brass Founder. ma 30 I y-lt I,estate of Ann Mary Crawford.-.-In tinf ourt of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.--; Whereas, John Reynolds, trustee of Ann Mary' Craulort4 by his admistrator James L. Reynolds. did on the I.lJth day of May, 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary of thd said Court his account of the said Estate; :sutler is heresy given to all persons Interested in lb said Eclair, that the said Court have appointed the 19tht day of June, 1154, fin; the confirmation thereof, unless ex 4 ceptions be tiled. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office. Lan. may • 41-19 pike History of Ireland, Ancient and Mod-, ern, taken from the most authentic Records, and dedH rated to the Irish Brigade. By the Abbe 31ac-ileoghegan., Translated from the French. by Patrick O'Kelly, Esq. The United States Grinnell expepitiou, in search of Sir John Franklin, by E.,K. Kane, M. D. U. S. N.. The works of John C. Calhoun—a Disquisition on Gov-, eminent and a Discourse ou the Constitution and Govern-, mont of the U. S. Miss Leslie's rieW Receipt Book for - Cooking. Life and Adventures of a Country 3lerehant. A Harm-, tive of his exploits at home, during his travels, and in, cities, to amuse and instruct, by J. B. Jones. The Trials of a mind in its progress to Catholicism: a let ter to his friends, by Sillimau Ives, L. L. D. The Lectures complete of lather Gavazzi, 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 Bovee Dods. Russia as it Is, by Count A. De Uurowski. Blank Books. Medium, Deny, Quarto, Lorig and Flat' Cap, Day Books, Ledgers and Record Books, full and half bound. • The above ' together with a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, always to be had at the Cheap Book and Stationery Store, iu North Queen st., Kramph's Build ings. (beta 30 tr-111) MURRAY Si STOEK. 'Valuable Real Estate for Sale.--On Sbtur day the Fith day of August, 1524, will be sold at putt lie sale, on the premises, the following described real prop erty. situate in 3lanhenn township, adjoining the city of Lancaster, lands of Co.l. Stambaugh, John 3lcGrann, and others, containing 30 acres andl3 perches of excellent lime-I stone laud, all cleared, well fenced and highly cultirated.l The land extends from the Plank road across the old Mau-i helm road to the Litiz turnpike. The Improvements are al FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, (rough cast) with - I a winter and summer kitchen attached, a Frame Barn, 47 by 34 feet, a Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. Ac. ji b to also a large number of Peach. Pear. Apple and linage trees, and excellent Grape Vines. There is likewise; a Spring and four wells of sealer with a pump in each on the laud. The property is one of the most desirable in the neigh- i boyhood of the city of Lancaster—the title is indisputable- 1 the terms will be made easy, and possession given innue-1 diately. if desired by the purchaser. The grain, corn and grass crops will be sold privately be-, fore the day of sale, or what is left of them trill be sold pule! tidy Ott that day. sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 31. ma 1:0 to-19,1 ARTHUR QUINN. M. IL LuellElt yr, otice to Tax Collectors..-The Tax crtlectorsl will collect and pay over the County Tax with as lit, tle delay as possible. An abatement of 5 per rent. will bel allowed on ri , tat o 'fax paid ou or before the 15th of July. may 23 tbls B. IIEINIIOLD, Treas'r. Mite New tlydropatille Family Physi— cian.—A Medical Adviser and Readw Proscriber. with] references to the nature. causes, prevention and treatmentl of diseases, accidents & casualties of every kind: with a glos-, sary. table of contents. and index; the whole illustrated, with nearly three hundred engravings and colored Frontis pieces. By Joel Show, M. D. One large volume of S2O pa., ges, substantially bound in Library style. Published by; bowlers st. Well's, :;US Broadway, New fork. I. Anatomical. Physiological and I lygienic Dissertat ions. illustrated with numerous engravings, 11. The Nature of Diseases, Physiologically and Patholo gically considered: Rules fornutnagement in the sick 6,0m.1 111. A description of the various diseases to which the! human body is subject, with method of invention andl cure, on Hydropathic principles. IV. Management 01 wounds, hemorrhages. frm•tures.l dislocations. scalds, burns, poisoning. and other physical, calamities, Illustrated. V. The diseases of Females. with :idylce aint direeliuns for home treatment concerning menstruation. pregnaney, childbirth. and the management of Mints. VI. The water cure processes fully illustrated and eX•, I plained: temperature of Baths. and the Philosophy of the] action of water upon the human System. VII. The effects or qtr, exercise and diet. With especial reference to the treatment of chronic diseases. , VIII. The drug practice contrasted with ilydropathie ' and Physiological treatment. • . IX. Ilydropathie estaldisbm,nts: their location. forma [ion and right management. The New Ilydropat hie ramily Physician is the unNt elal orate and complete popular work ..n thr ,übject. Every family should have a copy. Price, delivered free. or with postage prepaid by mail. on ly $2.50. Tue amount may be enclosed in a letter, and di rected to FOWLERS Sr WELLS, IOS Broadway. New York. iirair Canvassing Agents wanted. in every county in all the States. may 110 ttt-lo - restate of:Jonathan Foltz, deed..-Lettersot L administration on the Estate of Jonathan Foltz late o the city of Lancaster, deceased. having been 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 re , tuested.to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to ELIZABETH FOLTZ. Executrix. J. M. FULTZ, Executor. ma d 3 6i-1S l j tmtate of Michael Stauffer and Wife-- ..E4ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County , of Lau caster. Whereas, Jacob Stauffer and David Landis. trus tees of Michael Stauffer and Wife, did on the nth day of May. 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of June, 1854, for the confirmation' thereof. mile', ex• ceptious be filed. Attest. JOHN K HEED. Prot Prothy's Office. Lan. may 4t-IS 1, - I state of George Bartholomew.--ln the E4Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancastyr.— Whereas, Samuel P. Bower. Assignee of Goosge Bartholo mew, did on the 15th day of May, 1554. file in 4he OM, of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate; Notice•is hereby given to all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of June. 1954. fur the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be tiled. Attest, JOHN K. REED. Proth' v. Prothy:s Office. Lou. may °3 #.t.18 Estate of George Lorain and Wife..-le the Court of Common Pleas for the County. of Lancaster. Whereas, Abram Shelly and David Brandt, Assignees of George Lorain and Catharine his wife, slid on the 16th day of May, 1854; file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said court, their account of the said. Estate: _ . . . Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of June, 1854, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attast, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office. Lan. may 23 4t48 Dedford Co. Farm for be sold, at private sale, a tract of patented land. in Napier twp.. Bedford county, Pa., contshaing 129 acres—of which about 70 are cleared. under good fence, with good meadows, and in a high state of cultivation, and the balance well eovered with excetliimt timber. Said Farm is 2 miles north of Schellsburg, and adjoins' property of Anthony Smith on one side and John Whetstone on the other. The improve. ments are, two Dwelling Houses, Barn, Wagon shed la Corn Crib, Spring and Grain House, and a young Orchard, with choice fruit. Also, a good SAW MILL, and an excellent Mill seat on the stream. EINEMB . . The terms are :—s2o per acre, one-half in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments; or $lB per acre all dish. Possession will be given in the month of August next. The purchaser can, therefore, have the privilege of making the hay this season, which will be at least 20 tons. Said property will be offered at private sale until the 20th of July. If not then sold, it will on that day be offer ed at public sale. on the promises. An indisputable title will be made. ma 23 4t-181 ZACIIARIAII SILL. Important To Young Alen . --Bowman's 30 jlteady Ways to make Money. I offer for sale upwards of thirty different Receipts, many of which have been sold the past year, for five dollars a piece, and the whole com prising so many different ways to make money. In the sale of one of these articles alone, I have known young men the past year to make from five to twelve dollars per day, and in the manufacture and sale of auy of the ar ticles, no young man of energy and ability can' fail to make money. Addres. E. BOWMAN; Boston, Mass., enclosing' one dol lar, and the Whole number of Receipts"will be forwarded by mail. No letter taken from the office unles prepaid. may 23 Iv km-18 - - R eaping and Mowing Machines.--Racing been appointed agents for the .sale of Hussey's. M'Cor mick's Seymour & Morgan's, Atkins REAPING and 3IOWiNG MACHINES, we are now prepared to fill orders at an early date. 'PASCHALL. MORRIS &CO., Agricultural Warehouse, N. E. Corner 7th and Market sts., Philadelphia. may 2.3 4t-18 ununer Arrangement for 1 834.-..ADIMS 0 CO. are now running their own Express cars, accompa nied by special messengers and Iron Sates, and are prepared to forward daily. (Sundays excep ted.) with the Fast mall trains . boxes, bundle Parcels, Specie. etc., to all points on the Central Rai road, viz: Lancaster, Columbia, York, Mount Joy, Middletown / Harrisburg, Newport, Mifflin, Lewistown, Huntingdon, Spruce Creek. Tyrone, Hollidaysburg, Johnstown, Stairs. ville• Greensburg and Pittsburg; Cincinnattl, Louisville; St. Louis. and other principal towns in the West, by the Morning Train only, Also, via the Cumberland Valley itaiP road, to Carlisle, Shippensburg and Chambersburg. Goods also forwarded to most of the points on the Vest Branch of the Susquehanna. At all of the places above mentioned, 111 ere 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, can have packages forwarded with despatch. from Philadel phiaosed other points, by having them directed to any of the 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 by Express. Orsics—No. Si North queen st., Lancster, three doors below the Railroad. J. U. TIIACKAPI.A, Agent. 44- All Goods for Philadelphia must be at the office by o'clock, I'. M. [ma 28 tf-18 LANCASTER SAVINGS INSTITUTION, _ May 22, 1854. j The Stocktiolders of tiLis Institutlint are hereby notified; that the =anal election for Seven Trustees to serve one year, will be held at their Banking Rouse, on Saturday evening, July 1, at 7 o'clock. may 6t-18 Dru g s, Paints, Window class & Dye Stuffs. French and Jersey Zinc Paints. Pure White Lead. Window'Glass, colored and Lnamelled. Superior Coach and Furniture Varnishes ; with a first-rate assortment of fresh Drugs and Chemi cals, for sale at ALFRED WILTBERGEROS Drugh Ind 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 Barber's Embrocation. Physicians and storekeepers supplied. Goods sent to any of Depots Wee of charge. may 30 ly-19 E - - .---- state of David Gerber, dee'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 presentthem without delay properly authenticated for settlement. CHRISTIAN HABECKER. may 16 . 6t.-17 . A Stong test of two of Evans & %VATSOII , 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 to purchase with a view to the Preservation of their books and other valuables. The Safe we purchased of you in July last, and manufactured by Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, resnained in the fire at the burning of our store until the entire stock was consumed. . The heat was intense, as you may suppose, as there was (bout seventy barrels of liquor in the store, on the next floor over the safe, besides some seventy thousand pounds of rags, rope, and other 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, 1854. 11 essrs. 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 July last, manufactured by Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, saved my books and valuable papers, when every thing else in the store was destroyed by fire, on the morning of the 14th inst., at No. 116 Light street wharf. B. F. WILLIS Baltimore, May 16, 1854. SALAMANDER SAFES. Eians & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, (late No. 33 Dock street,) have now on hand a large as sortment of their Patent Salamander Fire and Thief 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. 0- Sole Agency for Butterworth's, Bettley's, Yales' and Jones' Patent Powder-proof Bank Locks. Please give us a call. may 30 tf-19 The Chesnut. Street Works.-L•KIEF ..L. FEB.'S Machine Shop and Iron Works. The Messrs. Vellenbaum having retired from their con nection with the Machine Shops of this establish ment, the undersigned respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that he has resu med the management of the entire establishment, where lie is now prepared, with the most improved and extensive facilities, to do work of every de scription in his line, such as STEAM ENGINES and Boilers, Shafting, Gear ing, Mill and Saw-mill work, Slides, flan -tat es, Car-wheels and Axles, and Castings of every de scription. As his assortment of patterns is not surpassed by any other establishment in the State, he is ena bled to do work at the shortest notice and at redu ced pricet. 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. Old Twiers and Pipes repaired in the best manner. TO HOUSF.KEEPERS AND BUILDERS.—The subscriber also having purchased the right for Lan caster co., from the patentees, is now prepared to furnish Ram & Hay's Patent Tubular Ovens and Hot Air Range, a perfect cooking apparatus of vari ous sizes, to suit families, boarding houses, or ho tels. 'Phis Rango is constructed on the most val uable and scientific principles, and not only per forms the office of 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 kitchen. Also, Hayes" Patent Ventilator, the best now in use for ventilating public and private buildings, &c., also, for withdrawing smoke from chimney flues. By employing a sufficient number of the rhos[, competent mechanics, in his pattern rooms, foun dry, boiler and machine' shops, and by paying strict attention to business, the undersigned looks ', 'confidently for an increased share 01 publie pat-;. ronage. • CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Chesnut street, between N. Queen and Prince. , The subscriber respectfully announces to his former patrons and friends that having withdrawn from the firm of Fellenbaum, will still be found at 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 r favors for Christian Kieffer, Esq„ proprietor and manager of the establishment, who is in all respects prepared to give entire satistac bon in every branch °ibis business. ISAAC FELLENBAUM, Lancaster may 16 t 1.17 Ladies: Ladles! Ladles! FASHION and Dress Nlakiiig Emporiums, by Mrs. E. GRIFFIN, No.-113 North 6th street, opposite Franklin Square, and 188 Race street, below Sixih. The proprietress of the above establishments 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 patterns, for Dresses, Mantillas and Morning Robes, with a large assortment or patterns:forChildreres clothing, which cannot be surpassed or fail to please the most fastidious, at prices ranging from 12i, 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 befora purchasing else where. Ire. Griffin tenders her services to ladies wish to have Dresses, Mantillas or Children , s cloth made. mbroidery and Braiding done. Pinking and ainping for Embroidery done at the shortest no- ancy and straw Millinery. Old Bonnets and Hale altered, bleached and pressed to equal new. Mfrs. G. also informs the Ladies that she Te4tches 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 assortmenLof Children , s Clothing always on hand. (may 9 3m-16 ,ClllCCUlar.—The subscriber would respectful ly inform his friends, and the public gener ally, that he continues the business of a Cabinet ,Makers' 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 under stands the wants of the Trade. The stoek of 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 , Carving Tools, Chair and Sofa Springs, Coffin Handles, IScrews, Also, a full assortment of CABINET MAKERS , TOOLS, Looking Glass Plates and Frames, Glue, arnish, 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. THE LUMBER DEPARTMENT consists of Rosewood,Mahognny and Walnut Veneers, Boards and Plunks; Coffin Boards; Poplar, Asia, Pine, and other seasoned Lumber. CHE PURN'ITURP. DEPARTMENT, (for the trade only,) embraces a la, ge va.nety of Fancy Ar ticles, in Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, in 'eluding Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, What-Noes, Etageres, Hat Racks, Bed Posts, Turned and Car 3'ed Mouldings, &c. In making this announcement to the public, the Subercriber desires toaesure 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 lair and reasonable prices, and to guar antee to give satisfaction to hie numerous friends and patrons. His facilities for imiiiness are unequalled, having availed himself of every opportunity offered for the production of goods on the best possible terms.— All Foreign 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, 1 aprtl 18 2m..13) THOMAS THOMPSON. Henrre Invigorating Cordial. Purely Vegetable in its Composition. This 'invaluable Cordial; is extracted from Herbs and Routs, which ha* been found after years of expe rience, by the most skillful i'hysicians, to be pos sessed of qualities most beneficial in the diseases for which it is recommended; and hence whilst tt 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, Hoemorrhages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Menses, Fluor Albus or Whites, or for DEBILITY arising from any cause, such as weakness from sickness, where the patient has been confied to bed for some time, for females after confinement, Abortion or. Misca rriage, 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,lndigestion, Sluggishness, Decay of the Procreative, Nervousness; 4-c., where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be found equal if not superior to any compound ever used. CHARLES BOUGHTEn, Tromm.r. To FZMALEB.—Henrre Invigorating Cordial, is one of the moat invaluable Medicines in the many complaints to which females are subject. It as sists nature to brace theowhole 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 s'blitary practice, so fatal 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 subjedt themselves, causing NERvous DEBILITY, Weakness of the flys 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 brio.' on themselves Premature Impotency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions i , 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 ofMemainoz,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 TONIC MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. We do not place tliis Cordial on a footing with quack medi cines, and, as is customary, append a long list of Recommendations, Certificates, 4-c., 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.) 6::r 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 moat be addressed. For sale by all repeatable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. DI OTT 4- SONS, 132 N. 2d at., Philadelphia, sole agetn for Penna. For sale in Lancaster, at the Patent Medicine Store of H. A. Rockafield, next to Kramph , s Ciotti ing Store, mast Orange at, jan 3 LIGHTNING RODS. PWILADELPHIA. (At the Old Stand, established in 1796.) Our Points are all tipped with solid Platina and stamped with our name. Printed directions accompany each point. Prices, $1 25, $1 50, $2 00, $3 00, $4 00, per point, acconl log to the quantity of Platina. By remitting Six Cents in Postage Stamps, in addition to any . of the above prices, a Point can he safely sanely mail to any part of the United States. may 2 4m-15 xchange Hotel, No. 17, East 1.24- King street, next door west of Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa. The Subscriber has taken the above mentioned 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 very best the Markets can afford. The PAR LORS and CHAMBERS are large and well fur nished, and his STABLING is extensive. In short, nothing will be omitted on his part to make the " EXCHANGE one of the best and most desirable stopping places in the city. His charges are mod erate, and every attention will be given to the comfort ofthe guests. BOARDERS will he taken by the week, month or year. From his long experience in the business, e Hatters himself that he can satisfy every body who may favor him with their custom. A share of pub lic patronage is respectfully solicited. april 18 tf-131 WILLIAM 'l'. YouART. evolvlng Horse Rake.- -The nub .1110 scriber informs the. Farmers of Lancaster co nty generally, that they can procure these la bs saving Rakes at the following places, viz : Lancaster—George Mayer, A. W. Russel, Geo. D. Sprecher and Win. Kirkpatrick. Gordonville—ll. Freelan4 & Co. Paradise—A. K. & A. 1.. Witmer. Gap—A. H. liambright. Flethanne—lAvid Huston & Son. New Holland--Brubaker & Smith. Strasburg—Henry Bear. Bird-in-Hand—S. & E. Burkholder • Columbia—Jonas Rumple. Marietta—Sterrett & Co, Big Chiques—Henry S. Shank. Green Tree—Benjamin Fritz. Colerain --Jeremiah Swisher. do —Pennock 4- Davis. ilo4 —C. Blackbuur. Fulton—Wm. G. Hess. Nobleville = J. P. Marshall. Intercourse—Jordan Steen. g My shop is at Georgetown. OrJers direct ed to Bart P. O. will receive prompt attention. CHARLES JOHNSTON. ma 16 2m-117 Ornamental, Shade and Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Roses, &c. In great variety and size suitable for planting the present season.— Cultivated and for sale at the Nursery and Garden oft lie subscriber, and at his statute; in the city, in the Market, below Sixth at., Philadelphia. All orders carefully attended to ' and forwarded with despatch. Catalogue furnished onapplication. Address S. MAUPAY, Rising Sun P. 0. Philadelphia. .april i 1 ti-I2 Qprlng and Summer Millinery. —• OMisses MARINE 4. KING have just .opened a large and handsome assortment of SPRING and SUMMER Millinery, at their rooms e in East King et., 4 doors east of Swope's Hotel, to which they would call the attention of their friends and customers, and all others w.'to wish a cheap and fashionable Bonnet. ma 2. tf-15 Cottage Furnlture.—HALEY, WARE & Co., No. 280 Chesnut street above 10th, Philadelphia, and No. 10 N. Charles st., Baltimore. Manufacturers of painted Cottage Chamber Furniture. The subscribers would call the attention of the public to their extensive as sortment of the above Furniture. Personeaurnish ing Cottages, Hotels, Boarding Huuses, &c., will find it much to their advantage to examine this new style-of Furniture before purchasing, as it is dura ble, ornamental, and low priced. Complete sets from $3O upwards; sets or single pieces painted and ornamented in any style to order. Also Chairs, Extension Tables and other Furniture at very low prices. N. B.—The trade supplied as usual. april 25 2m-14 L. Hallowell's Franklin Cloth , I ing Store. No. 202 Marketstreet, above 6th, under the Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia, is the only place in the city where Boys' Clothing from four years old and upwards can be purchised. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Wholesale and Re tail, at the very lowest prices, for Cash only. Re- Member No. 202 Market street, above 6th. april 25 ly-14 For Rent.--The two-story Brick House, Stable and half lot of ground, in North Queen street, late the property of Michael 11am bright, t: deed, is offered fur rent mica the la t. of April next. This is a desirable place for business,having two large rooms in front, wine!' might readily be 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 he given immediately. Apply to WILLIAM FRICK, • 5 doors north of the property. ap I I tf-l2 • • - - Estate of Bernard Ill'Gonigle, late of the dity of Lancaster, deceased. Let "tern testamentary on the above estate keying been granted to the undersigned, all ;persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate are request ed to mak . ° immediate payment,'and those having claims will preient them without delay, properly authenticated ior settlement. MARGARET M'GONIGLE. wa 16 6t-17 Executrix. PLATINA POINITS MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY MCALLISTER & BROTHER, OPTICIANS, 48 CHESNUT STREET,.- Medical IlOuse.--440.1, Mick at. Baltimore Aid. Established in order in afford the and Scientific Medical id, and fort of Quackery. Dr. J. B smith has I devoted his whole attention to th private complaints; in 41 their :rani cated lams. His great guccesein th ing and difficult cases, inch as wer. littered incurable, is sufficient to c. the public as worthy of he extensi has received. Within the last eig. has treated more than 29,500 cases plaints, in their different forma and tice which no doubt exceeds that o phyificians now advertising in Bal a single case is knowns i Where hie d strictly followed and medicines tak . time, without effecting ta radical cure; therelore person:jafflicted w ' the above nature, ino atter how d standing the case may lie,' would d ou Dr. Smith, at his office, N 0.16 S Street and if not effectually cared n will be required for hitt services. are free fr om Mercury a d all mine up in a neat and compact form, an in a public or pm:Ate house, or w. without expoause ur hindrance fro. -except in cases of violent infiamna ! .01 diet is necessary. I 5. Strictures—Dr. Smith his discover ud by which he can cure the worst lure, and without pain or inconvoni. tient. irritation of the LO'etha, or pr 4-u , is sumetimes mistaken ter stri.. al practitioners or charlatans. Young Men and others afflicted whether originating frhm a cer habit, or trout any otheff cause wi bodily and mental evild which foil glected, should make ail early app by avoiding much trouble and suite expense. By his imprcived metno Dr. S. can Vety guarantee a epee cure in all cases of‘thislcomplaint. To Females—all diseases peculi. speedily and effectually removed. 'I his remedies for the cure of the ab , has been well tested in an extensiv 1 the last twelve years. ' Persona at a distance May consul ter post paid, describing case and securely put up and forwarded to a United States, always accompanied • explicit directions fur use. Commu sidered confidential. Office ariting rate apartments, so thatff.he patient one but the doctor himself. Atte from S in the morning till 9 at night N: B. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints will do well M avoid the various Nos trums and specifics advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists,as a certain Mire for any and every di sease. hey are put up to sell anti not to cure, -and frequently do much more bath than good, therefore avoid them. A word to tae wise is suf ficient, Address DR. J. SMITH. No. 16 S. Prederick'-st., -tore, Md. inh 21. ly-9 Gold and Silvei Watci monde, Jewelry and Silver Wa scriber would call the attention of ' New York city to his large and well comprising in part the following, w offers for sale at less than usual Fri i which will be forwarded' to all part United States and Canada. by mail Os of charge: Jules Jurgensen Watches, wart time keepers, $l5O to 250. I Cooper Watches, Duplex and L. 275. Independent Second and Quartet E es for timing horses, &c., $125 to 21 Chronometers, splendid pocket perfect time keepers, $126 to 250. Eight day Watches, which run ei, once winding, $l4O to 185. Enamel Watches, for iLadios, nor cases, $35 to 100. Diamond Watches for Ladies, sr cases, $55 to 300. , Magic Watches, which change in tint watches, $lOO to 175. Watches, which wind 'and turn th out a key. $B5 to 140. I All kinds of watcluis at very lo Fine Gold Lepine Watches, 4 holes . Fine Gold Detached Levers, Gold Enameled Watched for the Lac Gold English Patent Levers, Gold English Patent , Levers, hunting Silver Patent Levers as low as Detached Levers, I • Ladies' Gold Sets, earrings, pine a $l5OO to $75 00. ( Earrings 2 to $25, Pins 2to $25, Br: • to so 00. Gold Locktes, one, two and lour gli 25 00. Gold Guard Chains, I $ Gold Chatelaine Chains; , $1 Gold Vest Chains, Gold Fob Chains, Gold Fob Seals, i Gold Thimbles, Gold Pencils, i Fine Gold Wedding Rings, Gold Guard Keys, I Gold Fob Keys, Gold Pens and Pencils, Diamond Rings, Diamond Earrings, Diamond Pins, Gold Crosier!, Cold Finger Rings, with I ptones, Gold Sleeve Buttons per Iset, Gold Studs per set, Gold Spectacles pet paiq Gold Eye Glasses, 1 • Silver Teaspoonful per eet, Silver Tablespoons per net, Silver Tablelorks per set!, Silver Cups for children,: Silver Napkin Rings each, Gold Armlets for.childree per pail, Plain Gold Rings, I Chased Gold Rings, Silver Thimbles, silver tdpe, Gold Scarf Pine, I 0 1 GEOI C - . . Importer, wholesale add retail, N. second floor, near Broadivay, New jan Vor sale.-43,000 Lancaster C 12 Coupon Bounds in amounts of $ $5,000 Lancaster City 5 per ce amounts to suit, J. F. SHRO J. F. SHRODER & CO., BAN Company will pay interesis on Depoa Deposits payable on demand 6 pe timo over 15 days. do. '‘ in 1 ,cear LI per may 2 Pennsylvanta Patent , J. FRANKLIN REICIART, LI obtains. Letters Patent froln the U.S. on the most reasonable terms. Dr; kinds or Machinery, Architecture or redly executed by him. Likewise Deeds, Jonds and other or writing. Office FULTION HALL. april 25 P. Knight & Co., C. Ilion Merchants and dealers in and Provisions generallyi No. 29 a. Wharves, Philadelphia, hive conetan supply of Mackerel, Codfish, Shad, ' ring, Blue Fieh, White [Fish, Had Sides ' Shoulders, Lard, Beef, Pork, C. dried Apples, dried Peacles, Cranbe 'march 14 P - reserve your Teeth. arc desirous of beautifying an their teeth from decay, moreover savi fee, should give ZERMAN'e TOOTII W It hat the Mimi beneficial and calm diseased gums, particularly when the to soreness, bleeding, ulceration, &cc. parts a fragrant odour to the breath wholesale and retail, at Dr. ZIEGLER, Fancy Store, No. 58l North Queen St tor• . Spring Style Hatti.—.J. Alc . o no. 46 Market at. Philddelphia, h hand a complete stock of Hats suit,* and Summer sales compriSing in part Black and Drab, Beaver and Moles Wide and small rim Panitma Double and.single rim I.lnhorn Boys' and Men's Canto 4 Braid Fine and coarse Canada,Palm Together with every sty e of soft F Hats which they will sell a the !owes by the ease or dozen. Cduntry Ilatt bargains at No. 46 Marked ti t., south 2d st. la United States Hotel, P PHlA.—This well kdown establi ebrated for its Tables, a,n1.1 re-furnish ern style, with Ladies ' Parlors on tit , moat centrally situated on Chesnut fashionable promenade-opposite House, an 4 near Independence Hall. CAPT. CHAS. 11. MILLER, whoa: as a host is well known, isidetermined nothing by his future efforts. The hi of satisfaction guarantied Ito all who him with their dompany. . . i:r•Fainilies can or a suite elegraphing a day or two In advance Philadeipnia, may 161 ' Arew London Academy. 11 don, Chester county; Pa. The . lion of this Institution wi llcommenc: Monday of May and continue five mo Trans—For summer so3sion. $7O; a l ual extrasfor washing,music and mode' The course of instruction is thoroug comprehensive than in runlet Acaderni: The location is highly favorable in Fur particular* as to trms, descr' address JAMES A. McDO april 11 tt-12] South Freder : fainted, sound e suppression or many years . treatment of •d and compli • se long stand formerly con- end him to 1 , patronage he i t yearn Dr..S. f Private Com- gee! a prac all the other 'more, and not motions were n a reasonable peritianent th diseases of (cult or long • ,well to cell uth Frederick tenumeration • is medicines , al pollens; put may be taken de travelling business, and tion,nu change d a new meth form of etric ace to the N.- °trate glands, ure by gener- with.Debility,- 1 n destructive the train of 1:w, when ne , cation, there iog as well as of treatment, y and perfect !r to females, !he efficacy of ve affections, practice for Dr. S. by let ave medicine y part of the ith full and icationa con d with Elope never see any dance daily, ies, Dia re. The sub .,, arsons. visiting elected stock, ich Ile .. es . , and all ., of the ~ p ilr r express ; free nted perleel versi $125 to ecoud W atch- hronometers, lit days with e in hunting me in magic three differ e hands with MESE °welled, $25 cases, . 58 (1 bracelets, celets $6 00 sseti $3 00 to • 0 00 to 1.,0 00 00 to 110 00 0 00 to 85 00 • 00 to 25 00 00 to 12 00 250 to 600 1 25 to 700 350 to 700 I'oo to 500 200 to 600 350 to 16 00 00 to 260 00 00 to 300 00 00 to 300 00 2 00 to 1200 2.00 to 16 00 g • 5O to 12 00 1 60 to 10 00 ". 5 00 (09 00 1 175 to 6 00 500 to 9 00 2 00 to 21 00 3 00 to 23 00 500 to 15 00 1 50 to 3 60 2 50 to`6 00 • 76 to 300 1 00 to C. 00 100 to 7 00 LLEN, 11 Wall et ork. ty 6 per cent. 00 each. t. Bonds in ER & CO. ERS.—This a as follows: cent. for all gency'•— ncaeter city, •atont Office; wiogn of all 'urveya, cor- nptrilmonte '011111111 , 4 Fish, Cheese id 30 South y on hand a almon, Her- I ock, Hams, cone, Beane, those who preserving '.g a Dentist's i nt a trial. ry effect on are subject It also For sale, Drug and eet, Latina-. 26.t114 LID & SON ye now on e to Spring 'r and Wool cash prices re will find side below , 11 3m-I2 ILADEL htnent,cet. in Mod ! first, Ilooor street—the he Custom reputation it uhall lone heat degree may favor Rooms b. Nr‘% LOll UMIIICT SOS on the I . rat the. i i , t,' t he 11121/- I nlaugikagea. , and morn .11 rempecte. ption, &c., ELL, '•rinciptu.