fiscal year for all purposes on the first of Decent' ber. This would bring the canal, treasury,school .and-tuiditing_thitartment Attr:harmonious action doh of the new building.,.. ThaleiteraLssish ajw "petired`lo be the selection of a central site, andfat the same time theerectintirof a building-of great er, dimensions and, cost ittian the .set - teemed to contemplate.:.. Recently;-however,'llegotiations have been started-for the - purcbstie . Of a loeisf ground, which it hrbelitrfed will answer the rip 'pose, and give generalSallifacticiii as : to and render their tipereftintis concurrent end simple I have never felt to see oar.fipadainen= tal laW changed frir light or ,doubtful-reasons, but I sincerely believe that when the, proper.iime ar rives it will be wise so to amend the constitution .as to require that each lew.shall be passed in a 'separate bill, and'receivenot less than a majority of votes of each House-iin a call of the yeas and nays ; to provide that all lain ot•ti public nature shall be general in their character and apply 'to the entire State; that municipal corporations, vested with all the pow'er the Legishitute could confer, should'not have , the right to beCome,sob scribers to or holders of) the stock of other, cor porations ;to interdict the .crpution of debt for any, purpose except wari to unite some other funetionary with the Governor-in the exercise of the pardoning power. . I ,• 11 In compliance; with, the provisions Or the 55th section of the last general appropriation law, di recting the Governor to'sell andiconvey the State arsenal property in Juniper street, in the ci* of *, Philadelphia," conditioned that the sum of thirty thousand dolars should be obtained for the same, l'caused notice to be. given, through the press, that sealed proposals would be received for the same, and naming the rninimumlprice and terms of sale. l The highest and only bid received was that of the Pennsylvania railroad company, na ming the sum of thirty thousand dollars. There being no other bidder, the property was accord ingly conveyed to that company. The purchase of another - suitable lot and the erection of a new building, presented a service of greater difficulty, the law restraining the entire coit to the price obtained for the old property.— I deemed 'it proper that; military gentlemen of Philadelphia should be consulted as to the tom- The Attorney General, as required by an act approved the 19th of April, last, has made dili gent efforts to close. the claims of the Common wealth against defaulting agents and public offi cers. The result of his labors will be communi cated to you at an early t day. In accordance with the 35th section of the ap propriation law of last session, ,I appointed Geo. Blatteriberger, Esq., to superintend the removal of certain obstructions out of the "raft channel in the Susquehanna river, at Brubaker's island."— lie has caused the work to be completed in a satislactory manner, at a; cost of $247,50 leaving 5102,50, of the appropriated unexpended, in the treasury. I deem it proper, to remark in this connection, that there are obstacles in the way of the descend-. ing navigation at various points in that stream, the removal 01 which, by the State, would be but an act of justice to those Interested in the navi gation, in view of what they have suffered in personal comfort and peed:Mary profit, as a con sequence of the construction of the public works. The numerous ucciderits.that have occurred on the railroads of the country during the past sea son—the consequent deitfuction of human life and property; the difficulties that have surround ed all efforts to trace these casualties to their true cause, tool to impose ujion the delinquents just responsibilities, have suggested the necessity for more specific laws on the subject; and I respect fully recommend the measure to your favorable notice. It is believed that much could be accom plished for the security Of railroad travel, by ad ditional precautionary Measures in the direction of passenger trains. Our it is true,las not been the scene of so many of these disasters as some others; but this -rnity not be the case. when speed shall be greatly increased, as is contempla ted by some of our railroad companies. Whatever relates to tl; cause of education—to the moral and social‘co r ition of the people or to the amelioration of human suffering, should com mand deliberate considekation. All our educa timial, benevolent, charitable and reformat ory institutions are, therefoke, commended to your special care. The State Lunatic Asylum, situate within a mile of the capitol, is now In successful opera t ion and in a most flourishing condition, realiz-. ng to the fullest extent the sanguine expecta tions of its amiable anti benevolent founder ; and it is but just to its .accomplished sup erin iendent to esy, that Miss Dix- regards its pre cent organization and management as eminent ly proper and skililul., Upon, this institution the State has alread-i bestowed the sum of $206,499, r id a small sum may still be requir ed to place it in a condition at perfect self-reli ance. By the act of April 7; 1853, was incorporat ed the "Pennsylvania ;training school for idio tic and feeble-minded children." To this hu mane and benevolent purpose the Legislature, With the liberality wiich has ever distinguish: ed the Star, since et& time of her illustrious and pule-minded founders, has extended alielp. ing hand. The object of this institution is to discover humanity in its lowest condition of mental aril physical weakness and deformity, and elevate it to the dignity of intelligence, or der and usefulness. Its disinterested and be• nevolent founders hole merited the thanks of the christian and patriot. '1 he House of Refuge, in Philadelphia, may possibly require furrier legislation. The board ,/of managers of that truly charitable institution are now erecting a spacious and costly build lag, into which they expect to transfer the in mates of the old housefat an early day. Of ail schemes fey the amelioration of human distress and sufferin or for the reclamation of ening humanity` tto is no one which more forcibly commends itael o Christ' n sympathy and sup port thanithe Ho e o efuge. Having for iwsole aim the re .. ation rather than pun ishment of',the young, whose offences are often the result of miSforune rather than criminal intent ; who sin - through the weakness of mor al preceptions, or—froth impure associations which so fatally attraci and mislead the young and thoughtless. I cheerfully, and earnestly commend this admirable institution to your fostering care. The report of the superintendent will exhibit to you the condition of the common schools of the Comthonwealth. •No department of the government has greater claims upon the Gen eral Assenjbly than this, and it affords ma the greatest satisfaction to be able to assure you of the flourishing condition of the common school system, and of the undone' interest manifested in every part of the Commonwealth in the cause of education. We should look forward with lively inrerest to the day wheri our great Commonwealth, freed, to some extent, from the shackles of debt, can, as she doubtless will, contribute an adequate sum to this cause. My attention has been called to the condi tion of the State Library by the officer having charge of it at this time. It is• alleged, with evident rebson and truth, that the rooms now in use are .tOO small for the purpose ; that many of the hooks are stowed away in boxes, and also that the laws proiiding for their security , and imposing responsibilities on the Librarian, are quite insufficieut: This highly interesting' and useful; institution' will doubtless receive your speci4l care. It is proper that I should make know • to you the progress that has been made on the subject of tile erection of a monument at Inde• pendence Hall, in Philadelphia, commemora tive ofthe Declaration of - Independence. In October, 1852, the councils of Philadel phia, by uCanimous consent, passed an ordi nance dedic!ating the necessary . ground in In dependenee;Square to this patnotio and sacred national purpose, and proposing to give pos session of ;he premises to the representatives of nine or more of the original States. By an ac*, of the Legislature of February eat, confirming this ordinance of the councils, •the Governor was authorized to appoint a trus tee to act in conjunction with the trustees of the other Slates,- in the erection of the monu ment, I scchrdingly appointed Albert G. Water 3 man, Esq., of Philadelphia, the trustee on behalf of Pennsylvania. The Status of New York, New Jersey, Now Hampsbirel&nd Connecticut have adopted laws similar to that of this State, and trustees have been appointed in each. Under:the terms of these laws, no action can be taken by the trustees, until at least nine of the thirteen original States shall have signified their willingness to partici pate in the enterprise. There are still four States wanting, and with theist the issue must rest for the present. I am unWilling to believe that an" object so entirely proper in itself— so congenial to the feeling's of the American nation—so signifidatit in its historic and moral bearing, and so touch ingly interesting to every American heart, can even be long delf r :cl, much less defeated. It was the magic p er of the Declaration of In depependeqe w ch bound together thirteen sparseley populated, tax-ridden and oppressed colonieb, and erected them into an independent nation. By lit was first proclaimed to the:world the equality 'of all then and their capacity for, and right of self-government. Under the ens- Rims of thialgreat instrument our liberties were achieved, and the thirteen fable colonies act. ing on its bdnign principles, and' guided at ev ery step hyian over -ruling Providence, have grown into thirty-one sovereign SLOWS—aII teeming with the elements of national wealth-- all prosperods an progressive—n um b er , ' d one vast confedeZacy,.,whose- boundaries are mark. ed by the Atlantic and Pilei6e, and enjoying a commerce co extensive with thecivilized'world. Honored, Mural and patronized by all nations ; already sustieining a popttlitioit of twenty-five millions of frikatittante, rejoicing in the bless. ings ofeivil and religions liberty, and in a high degree of moral apd social happiness. And • shall we not have a monumentleTerPeibeteft- - events - fr . oin which these man - Sold blessinge have sprung Some imperishable, memorial .of :our gratitude—an' everlasting ~witness of the great „thins done :,- s tunonger;,and foe . us-spine ' visible sigo. led perpettuite the memory of the Declaration of Independence-, the revelntion—the heroes,whojarticipated tEe mighty - atruggle;;and the , Consututiorilhat cioivned end defined the.: privileges so'; nobly. achieved. If these deserve not,e m o nument, , then all others have been erected in vein. A structure commensurate -with the moral grandeur of the event, its world-wide , conse- , quenee, is not contemplated ; but what can be, and should be accomplished, is the erection of a structure after the plan Indicated by the com mittee—a beautiful and ever-enduring embodP ment of a- Natiort's gratitude •to the authors of the Declaration • an • imperishable personifies:.' tien of our fiielity to its princ ipl es and - the natural offspring, the Constitution_and ion. ' • "'"` The location of this political Mecca most fortunate. Central to the original Statess —eligible to the youn ger members of the con federacy, arid plait on. the soil of the old Keyatone, who neveihas, and by the blessing' of God. never will falter.in her fidelity to the national conißtief„"fii all its forms and cohdil' tions-c-its in tunes past, so will she in future, shoulcf the.occasion unbippily•arise, frown . Up on the first dawn of discontent against 'the tegrity of the Union, come front whencelt may, or by whomsoever instigated:. The weight of her vast moral and political power. I frrthly believe, will be wielded' to resist the tide of dissension and dissolution, and to keep•the.po litical atmosphere around the monument, when erected, purely national. . The present is also an auspicious time for this work of national fellowship. The com promise measures, recently adopted, ,and sanc tified by the approvalof Clay, of King, and of Webster, have quieted the elements of nation al discord; and to prolong this peace and quiet, it is but necessary to maintain these measures and the requirements of the Constitution ; to discountenance in future the agitation of ques tions settled by the federal compact, and dis• dein the actions of those who would hazard the peace of the country to gratify prejudice, or to accomplish the ends of personal ambition. WM. BIGLER. EXECUTIVE CHAISBE E r " Harrisburg, January 4, 1854 . Q tuck Selling off and Desirable KJ STORE STAND FOR RENT.—The subscri hoc's, directly opposite the NEW COURT HOUSE, and adjoining SPRECHER , S HOTEL in Bait King street, offer at wholesale and retail, and at greatly reduced prices, their entire Stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 4 , c. Persons disposed to purchase are desired to call early, as we are determined to sell without reserve. - Thb STORE ROOM and cellar underneath, now, and fur the last twenty years occupied by us, will be for rent,,,and possession given on the first day of April next. Lan. nov 16 tf-43) KLINE & 1 , ,1cC LURE. Plainfield Classical Academy— Near Carlisle, Pa. The 15th Session (five months) will commence Nov. 7th. The buildings are new and extensive (one erected last Fall.) The situation is all that can be desired for,healthfulness and moral purity. Removed from the excitements of Town or Village the Student may here prepare for College, Mercantile pursuits, &c. All the branches are taught which go to form a liberal ed ucation. A conscientious discharge of duty has secured, under Providence, the present flourishing condition of the-Institution. Its future prosperity shall be maintained by the same means. Terms—Board and Tuition (per session,) $50,00 For Catalogues with full information address R. K. BURNS,- Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cum. co.,Pa. [oct 11 tf-38 %Tew London Academy.—New Lon 11 don Chester county, Pa. The Winter Session . of this Institution will commence on the first Mon day of November, and continue five months. Terms.—Boarding and Tuition in Sciences. Mathematics and ancient Languages, $65. The extras. are Music, German, French and Phonography, which are taught at tile usual charges. The Academy is situated in a beautiful village, distinguishedi. for the intelligence and morality of its citizens arid .vicinity and offersfrare induce ments to_those looking for a toured and favorable place for study Such are invited to inquire into its advantages before going elsewhere. A Catalogue can be seen at the office of the Lancaster Intelli gencer, or by addressing JAS. McDOWELL, oct 18 tf.29] Principal. TT h e Perfect Grain Drill and most Valuable Agricultural Implement.-- A great improirement in. Grain Drills, making this excellent Agricultural Implement a pelect Ma chine, foc-w — hich letters patent were issued Sep tember 20th, to Mr. Samuel Jenkins, of York co. The improvement consists in attaching an ad instable curved cutter of steel, to and through the drag bar and through the point of th tooth or drill, in front of the tooth, forming a triple edge at the point, and enabling the tooth to raise up and glide over any obstructions, and completely regu lating the depth of furrow required, and depositing the grain to the depth, according to the character of the soil. The Gutter likewise prevents weeds or stubble from clogging or choking up the mouth of the Drill. Heretofore insuperable disadvantages have attended the use of the Grain Drill, on any other than a level and even soil ; but by this sim ple invention the operation of the Machine is made complete and perfect, and this valuable Agricnltu ral implement can now be used on uneven, stony or rocky ground, or on new clearing, where the stumps have not yet been removed, with the mine easy draught and perfect operation, in Seeding ane Drilling, as on even and clear soil, without jarrind the Machine in the least, or putting the seeding devices out of gear. The model and specifications are now at the In ventors Institute, Fulton Hall, where J. Franklin Reigart will be pleased to give every information to persons interested in the matter, desiring to ex-, amine the same more particularly, or to purchase County or State rights. r Competent persons desirous of securing the Agency to sell the County and State rights of this most usetul Machine; should apply immediately. Lancaster, nov I ' 3m-41 To the Public.—Dr. Ziegler offers for sale at the lowest cash prices, a full assortment of fresh Drugs and Chemicals, warranted pure. ALSO, Alcohols, Pine Oil or Gamphene, and burning Flu id of the best quality. ALSO, a full assortment of fancy perfrimery from the finest quality to-the low- - est price in market. With all the moat popular proprietory medicines. Zerman's celebrated Tooth Wash, Prof. Harry's Tricopherous, Store's Chem ical Hair Tonic with all his medicines, Hoben sack's Vermifuge, Fahnestock's do., Rnsminger's • do., Wentz's do., Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, A. C. Bull's Sarsaparilla, Myer's extract of Rock Rose, Wistars Wild Cherry, Hoolland's German Bitters, with an innumerable quantity of the most popular Linaments applicable to every ache or-pain in the human body. Afflicted, call and see,'you will find something to relieve you at No. 581 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. ALSO, Irivin & hite , s superior French Liquid Boot Blacking, and writing fluid, for sale at Dr. Zreciceros Drug, Chemical and Perfumery store, NU. 554., Nori;11 Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. nov 16 • tf-49 toves ;i Stovers At Steinman'S' HARDWARE STORE.—Just received anoth er fresh supply of all the most approved patterns of PARLOR, ClOOK,.and DINING ROOM STOVES, adapted for either wood or coal. Among the assortmet of COOK STOVES. may be found 3 different patterns of the GLOBE, 3 of the EMPIRE STATE, Girard, Astor, Capital, Home, Welcome, Complete Cook, Victory, North America, Parlor Cook, Model Cook, d-c; , tc. His assortment of PARLOR STOVES con sists in part of the Excelsior, Diamond, Rose, Charter Oak. Souvenier, Etna , Radiator, Star Rad iator, Revere, Star Air Tight, Sliding'Dobr Frank /in, Parlor Cannon, Phoenix and Flora—together with a large assortment of Nine Plate, : Canen, Bandbox and Bare Cylinder Stoves, Most of the above Stoves are adapted for either wood or coal ; and having been contracted for pre viously to the recent advance in prices, are ()floral at such rates as will make it to the interest of pur chasers to give him a call. GEO. M. STEINMA-N, Lancaster, oct 11 4m.38] West King st; Sufferers from the effects of sel abuse, are hereby cautioned against the spe cious promises of pseudo-Doctors, Vendors of high ly puffed Cordials and otberhigh priced, but worth less nostrums, catch penny instruments, manuals, alias puff-131'W &c., for I am Convinced by my own )itter experience, and the evidence of a multitude who have written to me after wasting much time ind.money upon them, that they never did, can, or .care to permanently cure any body. I will impart the means by which I was restored to health, (after suffering severely , from various forms of quackery, to any one who will write me riplaiti, but briet• statement of his case; and remit 45, to enable me to pay for advertising, postage, &c., and time and trouble of writing out directions, which require no interference, with business will certainly improve the general health, as well as invigorate the organs affected, and perfect a cure as soon as possible,•at: -very trifling expense. Correspondents may rely upon promplty receiving the desired information, as I haVe no disposition to trifle with or speculate upon the misfortunes °fray fellow men, nor any other mo tive than "to do to others as I would that others had done to me,'? ,when similarly 'situated. : Ad dress, in strict coniftince,(allletters being'destroyl cd, as soon as received and contents noted.) W. 14:,S"TEGNIAN, Camden, N. J. N. B.— Parente , Guardians, Teachers, &c., are earnestly-prged to guard the youth under their charge (romp this vice, wilich is so deitructive to their mental, moral, social and physical powers: jab , 26 6m5.27 IT'aMonte Town Property at Pit y vats 'Sate. The subscriber offers his Wash-, ' 2 ,k 16 14 1 1 31 . 1 1.2 - Attchaltiga Pro-At'AßAtgartOiCLU-SE. , :".thorontettiir iFp l l4 ILPd-ftenc,MterAtesegil 'Jaidepe. qittett: Milk! 4,lergobieskitiatiett. ' ,elects Auflens:P4tt4blettetyklitilt , ST( PROUBP Sia ;site corner of Front and Lancaster street* LU a isc t istg,er and. controodiotrowjahba* • , ga rdegi tahlingc - Ur/torch, alerite zivexehore Viotti* ott theabinhs. properties.-200 ;Teat. :Met Columbia tad Washington ,Tternpikeirtfattrfins between the build ingiand shore, and each , property , has sieve lot of ground attached thereto.] - - - L 1.14.), tjoßetcrtg .1 3 A5i24 1 .4,C11(811/141:011g; eY.kul.Pas.4e,u one halt.icreof ground, W.. Joining : Um Tamp house. property, artititlailktil.9sl, Fron_ iktre.x.to heitutifal shore. on the_river, and,an, excellent, spring of never failing, pure evs.;. ter on the edge , of„.,4aisLiot.. ' - 4..Twesnuarca. of excellent-tows -.10T43, underreaccoomefibtnana.liasingemall Tenements. ereM.ektheleoe• ami peculiarly. adapted to. tie coltivationel 45 Na. . - A number 4 UIL.DING LOTlElohuste on tile-Lancaster roatiltwoequarelqtom the.riser. This property is well worthy the attention of capi talists for Dumber, ancl . Coal Yards,. beinc.in the citiftelor wiele - file' - gontempliteit Raihdad le built; front Comm . to Safe flarbiir:(rttnninedirectly throtigh' these' lots) to intersect , with ,the Westehenter read, it will be. - coind vary valuable. for. the ahove 'ptirposeai the, merchant can then have' i'cheicd'ormarkets. The above propertiec will. be sold separately 'or' together; as =rhea suit ?archasers—or will be exchaliked for a Varm or landed property within a' reasonable distance of the Stisquetiaina river. Apply to GEORGR. G. 'iirtlisH, ' oct 11 tf-343] • •• ' ' Manor Township.' Valuable MIII Property for Sale.' The- sebscribtie , intending-lo removete the west, oilers at private sale, hie VALUABLE MILL/ GROPERTY, consisting of -a three-story - STONE PRIST AND MERCHANT MlLL,eituated on the Big Chigoes Creek, in Rapho township, Lancaster county,' about 24 miles from Mount Joy, IF miles from. &lunge, about 6 miles from Marietta, and miles from Coltimbia:' -Tile Mill has four run of stones, three pair of burrs, and one pair of sand stones, :is provided -will all- the: most approved modern machinery . necessary for doing good work, and the whole xs rn, the best order. The water power is ample at all seasons of the year, having a bead and a-fall.uf 9 feet and 8 inches on Chivies Creek. .The Mill is situated in a rich grain grow ing country, toil possesses an extensive custom.— Attached to the Mill is a small Farm, containing. 41 ACRES AND SOME' PERUKES, of first-rate Limestone Land, adjoining lands of Martin S: Messer, Jdcob' Hostetter, John Nlssly and others.' The improvements threon besides_ the Mill, are a sulittantil and well finished two - story STONE MANSION HOUSE with two atone Kitchens attached thereto, with a porch along the whole front of the house, a Bake House, Wash House and Smoke House, a Carriage House, a good Bank Barn, besides a new double Horse stable; a two story Frame Dwelling House for the miller, with a Wash House and stabling. Also a new Still House with the necessary apparatus for distilling -60' bushels of grain 'per day, two Pi : styes, each 100 feetin length, with never tailin g' water. There is also never-failing water at the Kitchen door of the Mansion House, conveyed from s never-failing well of excellent water. There are also on the premises four good Tenant House, each -provided with sufficient-Stabling.- Also, a thriving Young Orchard of various kinds of choice fruit, such as apples, peaches, cherries, gages, and a fine grape vine at the porch of the Mansion House. The land is in a high state of cultivation and under good fences. Persons disposed, purchase, wishing to view the property, wilt please call on the owner, resi ding thereon., JOHN B. HERTZLETE, june 7 4m-26 Building Lots for Sale. Y a resolution of the Board of Trustes of the J j First Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of Lancaster, will be sold at private sale, I the ground in the rear of the Church building, (formely occu pied as a burying ground,) and facing on Walnut street, which cab be divided into three handsome building lotsto be sold separately or together, as may beat suit purchasers. Possession given im mediately. Apply to BENJAMIN F. SHENK, President of the Board of Trustees. Lancaster, Nov 30 18801riti011.—Notice'is hereby given that the Partnerphip heretofore doing business un der the firm or A. W. Russel & Co., in the Ex change business and more recently under the name of Russel 4, Geiger in the Hardware business was this day dissolved by mutual consent. ABM. W. RUSSEL March 31 >63 ELISFIA GEIGER. THE Hardware business will be conducted in future by the undersigned. The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretorore received by the old firm and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a continuance of their favors. All persons indebted to the late firma by bonds, note or hook account, or to whom they are indebt ed, in any way, will be settled - by the undersigned. ABM. W. RUSSEL, No. S. East King et., Lancaster, formerly april 5 tf-10] R. S. Rohrer. The most Attractive Article in Dress, an elegant HAT ; and among i s i the many sold in this partof the country, none are superior or more durable than those sold by J. AMER, North ..Queen et., Lanceaster, next door to Murray and Stoek's book store. My Spring style of Hats cannot fail to please the most fasti dious, whether plain or fashionable. I have also on hand a general assortment of the new style of CAPS, with a large lot of Kossuth Hats, low for cash. J. AMER, april 19 3m-i3] Proprietor. 4000 otpids of John Rootzlels spanish Sole Leather, at the Sign ofthe Last, Went King street, Lancaster.—Customers are respectfully informed that the subscriber has just received 4000 pounds of John Rotrzles Celebrated Spaniel! Sole Leather—which theynre invited to call and examine, the Leather being handsome and cannot fail to please. directly opposite the Red Lion Hotel, april 19 tf-131 M. H. LOCHER. tjensleirs Confectionary,. Fruit I and Toy Store.—The subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he is now prepared to fur nish all orders in his line of business; he has now ready for ,sale Candies of all kind, both common and fancy. Fruit ot every description, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, &c.; also nuts of every kind, such as Almonds; Filberts, Creamnuts, Grenoble Walnuts, Peanuts, &c. He has fitted up a room for the purpose of showing one of the largest and most splendid as- sortment of Toys ever exhibited in th' city. Also sugar toys of all patterns with Lem n figures.— Ros. Cakes, Burnt Almonds, French crets, Mot-. toe Lozenges (a new article) Cough Loz ges, &c. t Particular attention paid to Cake Baki gr.small k cakes of all kinds baked to order at the shortest notice, and warranted good. Large cakes, such US Pound, Fruit, ,Sponge, Lady; Dover, Dslicate, Almond, &c., &c., iced and ornamented in a style which he defies competition, and on the most rea sonable terms- Also .13.111. 7: Parties & Private Fam iles furnished with all kind of refreshments and warranted to get the worth of their money. All arders from the country promptly attended to. SAMUEL HENSUER - ,' nor 8 t€ 4.2) t. No:6 East King etreet.kg Peg ant gooks lor the Holidays . —MURRAYURRAT Si STOEK have now on hand a most magnificent collection of Annuals, Gift Books and Juvenile Works Which they will sell as low, • it- not lower, than they can be purchased at any other eimiblishment in this city. r . Homes of American Statesmen. Homes of American Authors. ' • • LeatletS of Memory.' 1 t Souvenir Gallery. ,' Keepsake' for. 1854. i Women of early Christianity. The Diadem. Splendid plates. The Romance of Nature, beautifully illuminated. ". ~ Women of the Scriptures. Fine Engravings. ~Book of the Heart, or Love's Emblestii, 33 Steel Engravings. " • ' Female Poets of America. - Gems of Beauty, or Literary GiR for 1854. Cabinet of Modern Art. Second Series. Great Truths by Great Authors. Lyrics of the Heart. • ' The White Veilila Bridal Gilt. Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, in a: variety - of styles'of binding. Many - hendreds ofTuvenile Books. Fine Papier Macho Allitims ' ' Port Folios, Port Monaies, Pocket Books, .Pen Knives, Gold Pens and. Cases, &c. &c. Also, an entensive assortment of Sunday School' Itioka, Cards, Rewards of Merit, &c., for Sunday bool' presents. The Senior Parte& has just returned from the city, with a fine assortment of flesh goods, of va rious deseriptionti,.Whieh are Opening this day at their old-established stand. . . , , Those intending-te purchase,wouldl dOwell to call and examine'forthemielveaNefoin purchasing elsewhere. .Remember the . cheap Bonk Store or doc.'2oo4Sj- MURILAY'St STOEtt. 11111ardon l e Digest for IBs3.—Just e- Ce;ved p . „t,t.he City Book E.rdposioum, - ,Purdon , e Digest, from 1700. to.lBs3—iast .published, • dec. 6:tf-46 W. L ApeNGI,E4. Qheritralty. - -;CHRISTIANSIIENI; - of the •f,,..3 city of LanCiater o ahntinti:Cea tbat'be will be an ; Independent 'candidate for SHERIFF of Laci editor countyi at the'election next year. nos lb tf-43 Philadelphia Advertisements.= v• g_4l2s_ElL,4GVlT4k.buirtixt-414PAM§Ts• ÷ ' lgrlY4 li WATSON, 'NO: 26riftitalt-P, . .. ' " "stieet,l 'l3lPPockStreaL ' Tit ri t ibitsin;a, ter Books,' piniilewelrj4c , ~•frifsi Proof _Doers for: Banks d Stores -.•;Patmit - kV; fanre, • 'cnver‘ Gamut de ' - Fir.4l and Thief "Prof API :13. ; Want •'10:a11.11(1`Y0 "'''. f m , • Lieu Stay' other 8 e" in the cotin G • - .triumph achieved y Evans - 3r-Wilt D z. sonnalhan-Pnorrr isuss,nt.the.State-Fair 4:131_ f• ----- -.--, . . ammuststran., Pa., Oct. 30; 1851,2- . Thaundersigned, appointed a committee for the purpose, by the officers of the State Fair, were present- this. afternoon, -when Meiris., - Evinw & Watson tested one of theiriateall sized filit.n.widor Fins•Proqf .Safai , at, which they - ` consumed' three Cords of wood over it, counnencing at one O'clyc c, .- M., P , and-hasingf.xposed. it to. sante beat for o bonny Sufficient" to dentroithe east iron leek , - On opening the Safe, the papa:el - with 2000 circa lam deposited in berpresence.weres taken out,not only baying been preserved, but not-liasingrls ap pearsour of-scorch upon them. ' • ' CO...TTEE. A.D. Finneran, .Tesr.pia, Rakirest, A. T. Szwzoz.o, . t -Ex-Governor of Pa. , Jour B. Cox. CRAB. Bovinaorrr. 4 • , Sole Agency: for Butterworth!, superior Bank Locks. A. W: Russell, Lancasterkj*., is authorized Agana for :the nle of the above. t We refer to the Lancaster Bank, Mr. Satnitel.Parkeand Mr. A. W. Russell-who has one of our Sales in use. Below we refer to a few in Philadelphii wbo have our Safes in use. Farmers' and Mechanics Bank, -12 Safes, - • United States Mint. U.S. Arsenal, 3 in Phile., 5 in California. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 5 Safes. Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Rail roadcit4m Com any, 2 Safes. Ri Norris & Son, Locomotive Words. Samuel' Ilen Esq., High Sheriff. Camdent d Amboy Railroad:Clompany. -Barker, Broil*. & Co., No. 16 south 3d et. State Treasurer and Trenton Banking Company, Trenton, N. J.. • . ' Southwark and Moyamensing Gas Company. Corporation of Northern Liberities.-: Corporation of Moyamensing:l - Odd Fellows Halls, 6th at. and corner of 3d and Brown streets. i [icily 12.1y-26 Stauffer& narley.—Cheap - Watches & Jewelry, Wholesale ad Retail, at the."Pbila delphia Watch and Jewelr y Store," No. 98 North, Second Street, corner of Qnurry,PhiladelPhia. • Gold Lever Watches full jeweled, 18 carat ca ses, $28,00. - • Gold Lepine, 18 carats, $24,00 tp Sliver Lever, full jeweled, $12,00 Silver Lepine, jewels, ,00 Superior Quathers, • , 7, 00 Gold Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver, do. 1,60 Gold Bracelets, 3,00 Ladies) Gold Pencils 1,00 Silver Tea spoons, set, . 6,00 Gold pens, with pencil 'c silver holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 3 i cents to 880; Watch Glasses, plain, ln cents; Patent, 188 ; Linnet-25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. .. STAUFFER & HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Le pines still lower than the above prices. ang 35 ly-32 • aiendale hydraulic Cement.— An excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, pring Houses and Cellars, and for keeping damp ness from het and exposed walls. For sale by CHAS. SHEPARD SMITH, successor to the late firm of Rut Smith & Son, N. E. Corner of Front." Willow sts., Railroad, Philadelphia. G. M.-STEINMAN, feb 15 ly-41 Lancaster, Pa. jE. Goold, (Succestpir to A. Eloto No. 164 Chestnut Street,iSwaim's Building, Philadelphia, extensive Music Pithlisher, and Deal er in Musical Instruments of efory description. Exclusive Agent for the sal9 of Mallet, Davis k co , s (Boston) PATENT Stammerer+ BRIDGE lEolian and other. PIANOS, L. GilberPe. Bou doir PIANOS, Melodeons Martin? Guitars, Harps, Violins, Slice Music, Music Books, &c. Residents of the country w' I be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the larges 4 stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may Mvor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. [may 10 ly-16 A Merritt Asay, Dental Surgeon, 355 Race, or Sassafras street, Third door above 10th, Philadelphia. N. B.—Block with Gam, or Single I .' . • Teeth of his own manufacture, in- 44 4.110111 serted with atmospheric pressure or sp - tings. TO DENTISTS.—Asaps Patent Moveable Seat Dental Cliairs and Spittoons, for sale,at his office. march 8 1853 Iy-7 S . , ectulty to the Boyer.—JOHN SMART North Sth Street ' 2d door above Race, Phil.- delphia, has adopted the one price principle. All may then rely upon getting good value, whether judges of watches, jewelry, plated ware or not.— J. S. particularly recommends his $25 full Jewel Gold Watches as being perfect time keeper., ale, his $5,00 setts of real ailver Tea Spoon,. Being in connectionw i h the most eminent manufacturors of Jewelry and lated ware, ¢o., he can offer in ducements not t be found elsewhere. Remember ,the only one price jewelry establiahalent in the )„, city, is 2d door above Race street. ;, N. B.—Particular attention givek to repairing Clocks ' Watch,. and Jewelry. may a ! I y-I 5 A New Ariticle.—Pateui Yeititian Blinds.—These Blinds overcome the only ob jection to this highly useful and ornamental appen dage to every well furnished house. They are so arranged as to let down from the top Ofthe window as well as hoist up from the bottom, or can be sus pended at any point between, giving free access to light and air when required, affording every oppor tunity of cleaning them from the floor. They are as simple in arrangement, and . nearly as cheap as the ordinary blind. All I ask, is that you call and ex amine them before purchasing. Transparent Window Shades, Reed .Blinds, Buff Shades, Gilt cornices, Bands-and 'Pins, Oil Cloth, &c., - Lettered Seadee for Store WindowE painted to order. Wire-cloth Window Screens manufactured to order, beautifully landscaped or plain. F. FORD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, No. 2* South Eighth at., 2d door below Market, Philadelphia. May 17 ta-17 Die-sinkling, Engraving, Adhe sive, Advertising Envelopes, Etc., Etc.—T. B. CALVERT 4- CO., No. 48, Bouth'Thiwi Street, Philadelphia, envelope manufacturers, die-Sinkers, embossete and general engravers, respectfully call attention to the superior style in which their em bossed business cards, andedhesive advertising en velopes etc., are executed, being struck from dies, 'cut with devices appropriate to every branch of bu siness, thus forming at once an exceedingly attract ive aiid novel advertisement. The facilities of this establishment are such that work can be executed hilly 20 per cent, cheaper than at any other. Envelopes for sale at the lowest prices to the Trade. March 22 ly-9 Pntcanatram, 'Feb. 25;1852. A/Frallongherty..Dear Sir: Haviiig been' 21.1 afflietecLfor many years with consumption, or affection of lunge, and had the advice ofsis em inent Physicians of this city, who prescribed vari-, one remedies which I used with little or no effect . , and previously afflicted with splitting conniptions coated with blood, I gave up all hoges of recove r? . At this time my daughter was .with a family who was using I:toughen-re Black P.ipectorant with suc cess, who recommended the same to me. I ink Mandy procured 'a bottle, and after using Six boti ties, may with safety say, I am completely restoredi to health. Yours, &e., • WILLIAM COLLIER. Fitzwater street, near 13th, South side: Sworn and subscribed this 26th day of February, A. D., 1862, before Joan IC.itzuny, The above medicine can be had of the Proprie tor, at N0..26 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. april 26 ly-14 CHAP! LEATHER AND F E INDING STORE; No. 155 North Secontl Sired, &lured Race arui Vine &nide, Philadelphia. . 'SHOE PEGS, Witorssay.z Aso D. EPPELSHEIMER & SON, Aug. 10-Iy] Succenot to G. A. Yocum CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, I SAMUEL .MILLER,I - 121 WESSIWIT St, _Between_ 3d & 4th t[ a PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING $l,OO PLR DAY. (may 14, 186047-16 - T eather.—FßlTE & - HENDRY, Store 29, N• Third street, Philadelphia, Morocco Manufac turers, Currier*, Importers, Commission & General 'Leather Business, Wholesale sad Retail MartMactory, 16 Margaret** street. wig 23 ' C. B. Ragers, _ SEED AND AGRICULTURAL 'WAREHOUSE; /Vo. 29 Market Street, Plioind4.l4ia. MANUFACTURER of the most appioved, I,IL Agricultural Itapiemeate. Castings made to • • Oat 94--17.40 A relJnion of Indlsideliphilai in- £l. corporated by the Legislature of PennsYlea- Miti'fitiAtillionibtiontsiilti aluited States: - • ..-. ..1 , ..1 , .: - ,-, -- ,.2. 0/ • J • Ormuz= sun Niastsimas NOR 10421 k:& =-:;‘" Samar .o.,Ciamsa-Prsideqt -..., , f c: ~,,:i. v...-..„, 'l, ....•:-Wzrztais.D.,-V;tPrisiddetai • .Exuaramn P:lllsecincit; Tressurim: •• - •?4 ,-, ..i l ::,-112 kt•Jimittli. - .Was.a.acs,j,ltecordingifmeterry, i• 4 - 2 iJOHN SAZTAlllV , COM.ppiltrUllfSeCietacjwi ~ ..i.:: , 1 1"..F. Rathermid, ail,Georgetii. Bailfzebi,r,l4‘ • . .11.1L',Wistglij ...,-. -. in''..J,..8.i . . - .Thgo,:4-. 1..1.., • ..ei Sclitessole, . '.l.' 'Gem:M. Cananue' i - -.. Paul Weber, _. . James. la Clagbor4.. • W...E. Winner, . Cepbas.G.•Childs; i- • InaceWillituns, ,i Hector Tynda/c, d 1 i 2 . ~ :' - James Leane r • • .-.t- • I . ' - john Sartain,'.P..-F...llotbenite.l,. i Eward P. Michell. - i . , i• ‘ Edward .F.Denuisdu r , Actuary, Art Union, Build- ing, No. 210 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. , , . ~ Plain the'Cunreist Year . Every member will inceivejorfe.eshatibscription 61 Sae " • 1. An impression of a large and neatly engra ving; from an original American historical picture. 2. The chanceof obtaining one Of thememerOns prize paintings, to be. distributed among the mem bers, at the general meeting at -the rinse of the A New Ftrature.— . The distribution, for 1853 is guaranteed from the commencement, irrespectiye of success in the subscription, by a collection of atleiet Fifty Pictures, of an aggregate; valnif err needing $4',000. These works are now in, pro gress, and as soon as completed,' mlll be eihibited in the; Art Union Free Gallery, N 0.210 el:Militia street. To form an - idea of their merit; it is kufW cleat to. state that the following artists are among the contributors to-the Prike Collection... • . - - - P. F. RotheiMel, James Hamilton, e C. Schttessele, W. A. B. Martin,. Isaac Isaac Williams, W. R. , _Witiner, Abraham Weodaide, -Joshua Shaw,, Paul Weber, ' Russell Smith, rtt C. H. SehOlze, J. O. Mtntialintr J. It. Trego, S. B. Waukh; G. W. Conarroe, G. R. Bonfield , Other paintings will be - added to the distribution list, as fast aa.additional subscriptions will warrant the purchase. It is.therefore obvious that members can greatly promote the successful operation of the institution, as well as their own in4ividua) interdsts, by send", ing in their subscriptions early. This they are ?earn estly requested to do, and to infieence trienda in doing. , The fine plate of Patrick 'Henry delivering his celebrated speech in the House of Burgesses, Va. (due subscribers for the year ending in"lktpl Mali) is ready for delivery. Lancaster county members will obtain their copies by calling upon.Mrt Gass. M. 11,awcw.., of Lancaster City, Corresponding Secretary for Lancaster co. .fsep,l3 til34 Evans & Watson's Patent Sala MANDEB. Fire and THIEF PROOF SAFES PEITIADELTHIA, Oct. 14, 1853. Messrs. Evans* Watson, No. 26 South Ftnalth street, late 83 Dock street. Gentlemen : It gives us great pleasure to inform you, that in the fire which destroyed the store and office of ocir:establishment on'tbe morning cif the 12th inst., the Salamander Sale, manutactured by you, preserved one books and papers entirely unin. Jared ; in fact, they were in as perfect condition after the fire as, they were before it. Will you pleaae . be good enough to have the safe door re paired, as it is very much warped, when we will put it is use again, having great confidence in the Fire and Thiel-proof qualities of your Safes. Yowl!, respectfully, S. K. MAYL:AND es CO.; No. 283 North Fifth Street. igr Evans dr. Watson have a large assortment of Salamander Safes on hand, at No. 83-Dook Street, Philadelphia. 4 nov 1 tr-4I Five per cent Saying Fund.--Char tered by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. Capital Sock-260,000. THE' SAVING FUND of the National Safety Company, No. 62 Walnut St., two doors above Third, PHILADELPEILA, in °pap ev ery day from 9 o'clock A. M., to 7 o'clock - P.M., and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. This institution is well known as one o. the best managed and safest in the cowntryy and pays FIVE PER CENT, interest for money put in there, from the date of deposite. Any sum from One Dollar upwards is received.— And all sums, large or small, are 'paid back on de mand, without notice, to any amount. This Saving Fund has Mortgages, Gronnthßents, and other first-clads investments, 11 well secured, amounting to half a million of d liars, for the se curity of depositors. Office No. 62 Walnut Street, Iwo doors above Third, Philadelphia. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Prea't. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, V. Pres,t. WK. J. REED, Sec'y. BOARD OF REFEREES. Hon. W. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery, co: J. W. Streeper, Esq., editor of the Montgomery County' Ledger, Pottstown. J. M. Scheenemen, editor of the Neutralist Ski ppackvill e, Montgomery co. Enos Benner, Esq., editor of tha Farmer' Friend, Sumneytown, Montgomery county. • Hon. Joel 'Jones, late Mayor of Philadelphia. Hon. John Robbins, jr., Member of Congress 4 district Penuslyvania. Hon. James Page, late Post Master of Phila. Hon. Wm. Pennington, late Gov. of N. Jemey. Philadelphia, sep 27 Iy-86 Prenilum Perfumery.—Several Prize 'Medals have been awarded to E. Id , Clain for his superior perfumery, fancy soaps, and dentificies, by different Institutes, during the last six years. E. M'CLAIN, manufacturer and importer of the following articles, namely—his celebrated Vegeta ble Hair Oil, Bear's oil, Beefs marrow, and,lustrel, atc. 70 different kinds of extracts for the handker chief, Colognes, tooth pastes, Bcc. Also, his unri valed magnetic, honey, arietatin , winger, walnut, and a variety oeother fancy soaps, for washing or shaving; pearl powder, lily white alabaster pow dOr puffs, clothe!, hat, hair, shaving and tooth brushes. • ' Port Monnaies, dressing, pocket, and fine tooth combs—all of which 'can be purchased cheap for cash, at No. 106 - North 6th' street; below Race, Philadelphia. t N. B.—A liberal discount to dealers. Sep 20 Iy-35 H' ayeS , Patent Tubular Oven Hot. Air Range, patented June 27, 1852. " Various etzes ' to suit families, boarding houses and hotels. Those in want of a superior cooking aparatue are invited to call at our Warehouse and examine ,this Range. For durability, economy and simplicity in operation iv kande unrivaled. It has a.perfect hot air ventilated oven—and meats baked in this oven will retain their juice and flavor equal to that toast ed before an open fire. Meats and . pittii mike& at the same time without one affecting the other.— It will suppli sufficient heated air to heat addltion al rooms for the coldest weather. It has m de. enending or return floes, and is equally well atlapt ea to burning the bituminous, or common hard coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of the range carries off the steam 4id scent of conking,aa ,vre as heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted fo give perfect sat isfaction or no expense to this purchaser. , HAYES , VENTILATORS Patented Octab 1848...F0r public halls; school lnises'L - factOrieit, railroad cars chimnies, flees, ships, stelinerie, Pure air is a subject claiming the attention 'of every individual, and all buildings should be pro vided viah the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful WARMING AND VENTILA TING FURNACE, for dwellings, scboot houses, stores, churches, halls,factories, die. i 14r A large assortment of office, hall 'anti Cook ing stores, parlor grates, registers, ere., wholesale and retail. RAND & HAYES, 82 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. 1147" Personal attention given to warming and' yen tilating both public and private buildings.'.. Aug. 30. >53 1392 Fgarlbanll.B l PLatircirth. IT !::. SCALES.--Long known— iww , Severely tested—Always right.-- , V 1 The acknowledged.atandard. , i . GEO. W. COLEY, 'Agent, • ' • r 240 Market atrpei, Philadelphia., - --" 7-- -L - :•'-'24 .- i l Railroad., Hay, Coal, and , Far._ ...o . ----- meva , Swazi, eat in any part of -- the , -- the csinntry, at abort notice. [Oct 4 5e247 Deter Buirgisec n Dealler-ink Preach jr an d German Fancy Baskets. Also, a fine aft sortment co:domestic Baaketaofall kinds,eoachesi bcas, chairs, cradles velocipedes, gigs, sleds, wheelbarrows,. roc-king horses, accordeons,; and toys of every, description, Wholesale and, Retail, at No. 63 North 'Eighth street, 2d door above Arch, east side. Philadelphia. ; N. B.—The public are respectfully invited to I call and examine the above ,choice stock, when .I i,feel persuaded they will find they can purchase as good and as cheap an article ax.gt any other store in the city. fact 113m-,38 1 D eading's Patent Corn Shelter.- , 11, Capable of shelling 10001ushelii orCorelier' day. 'For sale by ,4.YID LANDRETH; *, 'At his new Agricult * Warehouse, No; 23 South Sixth str t, sole agent for Phila delphia.':, - • - This ElliEL ER, patented in Jitly, -met with a success, uuparalelled by any Machin! of the kind ever Offerd to the public. rfhtifollowbx, certificate) one of a large ntimber received) will_ give some idea of whal people think °fit; whoballi need it: . Stupor Batuoz, Del., Jan. 26, 1853, - This is to certify,thnt I have had Heading's New Corn Sheller, patented. in July, last; in operatioir on my farm for part of a.day, during which titois.it shelled rising seven hundred bushels o6Oorn • and, from what I have seen. el its PerforoanceA a m satisfied its capacity is f ly One Hundared.anii ty . bashels per hour. It oes net break the •corn. not are the cobs at all ' for:fuel. :.I"gritatli prefer it to 'ray other She ler Row inuise, and think it willimpareede all others nowambie. Very respectfully, youra,• oct 18 3m-38] J 011.43, WAXUAN. - • Qilver"ril PIAIOU PirifiritS, Cheap. I;. - 7 Durable and Protective`-Weather and Fire crack or blister hadkaturb*ltirpoullr4; thee making in tiinevut enamel oteM'.lhiktotecting wood from de cay, F ia iron andetr mends from rant and err- J• .. - ~....-.; 1 ,5 t .... I ....... .•11,:,.. '0 ~ , ,I :le. 'll a, . 11110F r aiii;atireiviMiti t the 'so-Called'qiiiiiiial Pim — fa liEttriedilj;*hitifaiit farhitipillry Oaten and Cillr&diSimor.iriis OtOrelfiveithleitsiL..d -.'''2 Iris Silver', Plastic tar sir' euteli , Melalicycon.l Mining po,Aliiiitlif viy:- ft . .-- 3 . ';'" ',' -:.. ' .', Therare - Tetifga 'fiirelioniivenedily - with Lin erietir Oililwithout thri iroliblerifgriidlig.) atid Sow under the,hrnah as freely as the beist'White-Lead: '' Theen'Paintaiiricel alfeitlikrilit bodj'nr cover ing properties, brie' I'lmila:a which' 'Wig tover ea much'-eurficii; survio *tirade Vi f-Whitri; Lead: ' There are four natural colors, via :`Blau* or Slate ..13voivii - Olive and Chocolate : `'. -- "; ' ' • ' Directions.—This Paint flows readily undek the bitializifiblifireleirirrartitaflittrAt'itteresse& - by using itmixed as thickly raquisailtlet.srith:pure Litt sae& Oil ; .as the Paint in the flasting:or protecting body and the Oilsimply,the:etedintn .on agent in t. •_ . •l -.! • . - • We annex copies of two letters, one from the President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co. the other from Gentleman, a Attn. known resident of Augusta, Ga. Office of the • Phila. and Reading Railroad Co./, ' ' •• May 1,1861' .J. S.'Sii.vmr., Esq.: - • -- • Deih Sir, We have' Used' your " Plastic Paints" 'cilowinre , than • a yelar, and for Painting Bridgew, Dephte, &C., &c., we hsve• found: it quite equal to any paint wow have used. In fact; we now `,give it a. preference over all others we have tried for such purposes. : Youre Respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN. TUCKER. President, - Augusta, Ga., September 49, 18.52.1 , ' Steam Planing Mills. j Dear Sir f 'Yon ask me kir 4 r."-opinion of " Sil ver*s Mineral paints," 'Which! you have pet on my 'MachineShop and Mining Mill. I give you with pleasure My fell'aitt hi;irty recommendation or it ;as a preventive Pire-domtannicating from Chiin ineyi, or from adjoining buildings. The Paint which you put on my roois, has now become as hard as slate, and I feel as secure frOm Fire, in'ihies dire& tion, as is possible. A few +reeks alter the roofs 'had been painted, Invade an i experiment on two' or 'three'shingles by plating them n the furnace under Idle boilers tMe month- was, that the pinion unOov `ered wai•entirly MinSamiNV, White the painted part wis'appartintly sound; though upon examination 'the wood was found Xtrbe charted; the Paint- how ;ever was firm and but 'little blistered. I consider -this as 'Severe a test as your, Paint - can he put to, 'and under the circtimatinCei 'I do not' hesitate to 'commend it - as. an intraloreble preventive againit Fire. &c: AMBROSE P=.- (Signea,) —__:ll.OSE SPENCER. '7RENCH• & - RICHARDS. N. W. Corner of 10th and Market Ste., Philada , Pa., general wholesale agents. For aide in Lonnaiter Wholesale and Retail, by M. S ly-22 THE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $50,0001 CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company is now fully organized, and pre pared to insuretinst-the combined risks of FIRE,WATER, 'AC IDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, &c. IKT Office, No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg. Drancroas. A. JAYNES, President. , B. M'LAIN, Secretary. Wm Day,James Mathews, Alex Hilands, , Henry A White, Wm 0 Leslie, Wm Bakewell, John Young, jr. ZEIktMERMAN, Agent Lancaster. nor 6 t(-42) Davis & Culls, Dealers In Lamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers, N. East Corner Fourth and Cherry streets; Philadelphia. Having enlarged and improved their store, and having the largest assortment of Lanips - in Philadelphia, they are preparedto furnish Pine oil,Camphene, BURN ING FLUID, Ethereal Oil; Phoigene Gas and Laid Oil; !amps, linterns,` of all patterns, fancy Hotel and Halt lamps, chandeliers,, girandoles and can delabras, end Britaniia Lampe, at the Manufactu rers, lowest prices: Glass lamps by the package, at a small advance over auction prices. Being large MANUFACTURERS of pine oil, burning fluid, ethereal oil, alcohol,OnCthe only true) phos enge gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to their advan tage to buy. Call!before 'going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. sep 20 Iy-35 ur Ws Golden Gloss for the Hair.—Among the many preparations for the growth of the Hair, this Golden Gloss takes the lead. Three reasons will be given why it is co universally used and preferred to all others. let, Because it has proved the most effectual in Bald ness. 2d, Because it imparts a. bmlntiful dark gloss and delightful perfurhe to the Hay. 3d, Becanse the Ladies, with fine discriMination, which they all possess, have adopted it. Many other reasons could be given why it is a great favorite, but those who want more have Milr to give it a trial: - Price 25cts. in large bottles. For sale by lrnggists and Storekeepers everywhere. Large dileount to Merchants. W. C. HURD, Proprietor. 904 Broadway, New York, Superior Windotiv Blinds, 4. Brit- TON & CO., No. 40 North. Second street, be low Arch; Philadelphia. One of the most exten sive and beet manufactories lg. the United States. Originators of dome of the Most splendid styles of BLINDS and SHADESi which have won the Prizes at the Franklin Institute l for their anperio rity of finish and splendor of conception. We buy our materials cheap for cash, and are ourselves practical mechanics, which enables us to sell superior Blinds and Shades it the same price others charge for interior a r ticles. Shades and Blinds of every variety and charac ter en hand and made to orcler.st short notice and lettered if required. _ . Repairing and Jobbing attended to. We study to please the public taste 204? , . 50(1 Agents Wanted.—slooo a Year %-, Wanted in, every County of the, United States, active and enterprising .men, to engage in the sale of some of the beet books published in the country. To men of good address, poseessing a small,capital of front $25 to $lOO, such induce ments will he offered. as to,,enable them to make from $3 ,to 1110 a day profit., . • The books peb6shosi by uis are all useful in their character,-eitsemely popular and command. large sale wherever they are offered. For further particulars,,address, (post-paid LEARY & GETZ, N0.,138 North Second Street, Philadelphia, pub 'alters of subscription books. , [aug 16 6m-30 " — ACREREL, . r• ,1 . .. . .SHAD, CODFISH, • Con'idantlyonhand and SALMON, ,•.. 1 , for aale.by • HERRINGS,, ,• - •, 3. - PALMER,tr. CO., R io 11,g, .• • - ridarki3tSrreat Wharf, .., • AS AND SIDES , I : hiladelphia. ' 'SHOULDERS, ./ : - • LARD AND.,EREESR, i ,t. - lßov 1 3m.41 ISAA.C,BAB. HOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Liquor YTStore, 136, 131 North Seccnuifitrest, Phila - owns i To Persons commencing House keeping. I would call your attention ,to my full assortment of /IkrdWitia,• Mier knivati and forks, spoons; shears, shoialtrand thugs, iron (i -dles, candlesticks, Brittanla 'State,"&e. And - jou wi.l also find a fall assortntentOrPedir IN,Cie,suOk as tubs, churns, , ; Your attention is alio called to my:large assor- . ment 'cif COOKING .STOVES-4aving the solo agency for two of the most celobray. cl cook stores now in use ; these stoieiviill burn either coal or wood, mut have given great satisfaction. I have also a full assortment or Coack Trim mings; such as oil cloths', Itntbd, kinde, spokes, hubs, shafts, Moos, leither.exlesoptingii, Also, a good assortment 'Of building materials; and 'other hardware', • ' -7 Please Mtn and s mtamine . for 'yettrielres, at the Hardware stoic, in North Queen striOf. - • . - • • • 'OEO.IO - ...SPRECnER; • march 1 tf-63 at thißign . orthe Big. Lock. TO thg Farniiti; 'toii:astei - cO. ivould - call'yOur attention to therCelebrated PROTiTY4. shatur.Trs'getitiO4F6i Plough. —This Plough tookthi:Prerniqii it our lite Agri cultural Fair ; and 'BicaAimSON'S, celebrated Corn Stalk; Bay iddStraniCiitter„—thii madidae can he used by band Slut horse . Power . , having also a new gOrn harrow end' Brakes; having also,. the 'agency , for . SMITH'S clebrated corn sliellif7-iiiiisheller will Shill born one thous and to twelve hundred bitilicia:or corn,per "Baringlistlie'ceived assoilment.pf Grain Cradles, rakes, scythes, grain and shaking; forks, and many other farming , otensils,.:Whichcan be had. • - G ! ..D:SPItECELESPS Hardware store, in rierGSß,iteeii,Striet; Sign , o The 'Sip. "Loon. , - • finnielel tJ.6 Sash, .Thior. , Shutter,,Milind... and Frame Factory.—Ther undersigned hase ,ta :ten the tiaah.Nactorylately.carried.on by& J.Mor rison, siutated the. southern part of: the city of Lancaster, and-. JX(ter. AbeLeotton: Factory, . where , We ..inlend.o. - manufacture,to ,order.2ll kinds of Sa a bs •Pcajap.Shotteter Blinds, Window Frame', ate., *cilia sttorteitnottiOnnd. on the rennin.- ble Aortas, The pitdorsitined-are both Practical Carpenters, and,wolicaktitrelutainesis ourselses,.. With. a strict *Mention to.businnes,.we Itope:ao merit.the.paironall of the - public generally—. . •SWILF,TZViTELD.EII.IIr.II4.O.II.II.QIA.. itpril 12 L.. sub and doors constantly on This Way I This Way it—To the one priced store, No 10, West King Street. Just . • afkktbilmielphisy.n-lasse lot of,W,Ockpf, ofitho/atoststemi; all 11 0 9" ifie Pr!"' .Teitelled 661ifttstiet Wateties, fro $25 to SAUL:: •, Gold Lepine Watches, full jewelled, from pi) to $5O. , 0,-Bdase Lpver - Wteliee, lull jewelled, from $l2 tit SO*. ftter4lifine Watches, jewelled, Nan $8 to 12. Gold Pali in Silver cases, hem $1 to. $2,60, Silver Tea Spoons, from $4,50, to $B,OO, Clocks.4f i all kinds, ftrom $450 to $lO,OO, 1A1.84 new styles Ladies Breast Pius, Ear aligs, Bracelets, Gold Pencils, Gold add Silver Specter eles, Gold Keys, Port Monies, &c.:,,/ ' A large lot of Accordeons, Combs, Fans, and other &rucks too numerous to mention usually kept in Watch and Jewelry , Stores, at , least 25 per cent. lower than any other Store in the city. W. invite all on; friends and lie public In general to give us a call. "Quick sales and Small Profits," ,„is our motto. JAMES P. DYSART.] . IBranur.t. A. DYSART: N.B.—S. A. D. having finished his' trade with one of the best workmen in the city of Phi anel phla, be is prepared to do all kinds of Waitaki . clock and Jewelry repairing, at the shortest n9tice, and warranted for one year or no charge 'Sep 20 preserve your TeelCh.—All muse who aro desirous of beautifying and preserving their teeth from decay, moreoversavinga Dentiet.a fee, should give ZERMAN'S Toms Waltz a trial. It has the most beneficial and salutary effect on diseased gums, particularly. when they aro subject to soreness, bleeding, ulceration,&c. 1t also dm parts a fragrant 'odour to the reath. For aale, wholesale and retail, at Dr. ZrzuLaa's Drug and Fancy Store, No. if:Si North Queen Street, Lanca-s ter- owlet 46.4114 Forwarding & Transportation.— Strasburg Rail Road Company. This Com pany having now hilly equipped their Road, here by inform the public that-they are prepared to for ward 'all kinds or Produce, Merchandise, Live Stock, &c., to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore, or any intermediate point, with promptness and der 7 spatch and upon the most reasonable terms , Strasburg, dec 7 Youth, Age, Style, Taste, Beauty and Fashion.—The seasons of life should bo arranged like those of the year. In the spring ui youth, when all is lovely and gay, then as the green cover is spread on all the face of smiling na ture, in brightness and beauty, so. let the dresspar take of the season. Fine taste, as we•lt as Mahlon, decrees the necessity of nicely adapted garments to age, circumstances and seasons. The man whose head is silvered with age, who feels not the blood of youth dancing warmly in his veins, should not run into extremes of dress, nor yet should he permit his clothing to be so far behind the times as to render him ridiculous. There is a becoming fashionable dress, suitable for the age and seasons of lite as well us the seasons of the year. You can 'be suited in handsome style in clothing that is well and tashionably made, of gold materials that will fit well and become the figure and season, at the great Cldtbing Bazaarol JOSEPH GORMLEY, No. 58, NeiiNeen street, Lancaster. May 14 17 Mmolten House.—Lancaster,Pa. JOHN S. MORTON has taken the above Be tel, in Soith Queen street; one square from the old Gourt House. DROVERS, Travellers and others will be ac commodated on the best of terms. BOARDERS token by the week,lnonth oeyear &Intl 26 tI-14 REMOVAL. TO HLS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS, arsTrruT.E. GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair awl Cabisallakei • RESPECTFULLY informs hie . friends and the people of Lull s . caster co.generally, that he carnes . on themaufacture o fCHAIRS' of every description, and SETTEES, at is stand in South Queen et., the Mechanics , institu o, and opposite the Fountain Inn Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, where ho will be happy to meet his numerous friends and customers from the city and county, and where good bargains can always be had. He also continues to manufacture CabineOurn iture of every kind, such as Bureaus, Tables;Desks and Cradles. Call and examine his stock ofPliairs and Furl:uteri). - , The UNDER:FAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. [april 2.9-13-t1 Varnish, Steam Putty and Paint Manufactory. THE undersigned having mode extensive altert tions and improvements iu his machinery, and navmg introduced STEAM into his Factory, would most respectfully call the attention of his friends and customers through the country to hie large ar.d well selected stock of VARNISHES, PUNTS, OILS, GLASS, &e., which for variety and quality cannot be excelled by any similar establishment in the State. Coach Body, Carriage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishes and Paints of every description, dry and ground in Otl, and put up at short notice in cans of cover& ent size for country trade. Glazier's Diamonds, Gold Leaf, Pallette..4utty and Flack Knives, Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Varnish, Paint, Graining and Kalsomide Brushes, and English, French, and American Glass of all si zes, suitable for Store Fronts, Dwellings, &c., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for public buildings, Vestibules, &c., constant.: ly on hand and for:sale in quantities to suit purcha sers, at moderate, prices, at the old established PAINT 's FIIRTZIOBING AND VARIETY STORE; No. 80 North Fourth street, west side, below Race at., Philadelphia. C . SCHRACK.. April 20, - 1852. I 4-1 Lancaster Tobacco Jt. Segar Store, North Queen Si., adjoining Spanglerq Book Store, and three doors South of grange Stree THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has just returned from Pinladelphia. with the largest stock of Tobacco t ha has ever been offered in Lancaster, comprising tin different brands fancy ono pound lump, large ane email large piumalunnW Unique, Hatt-if - Eldorado, and superior Extra Oro noko, which , he isiprepared to sell lower than any other house in Lancaster, He invites cony storekeepers to hie large - and varied stock of To baccoy as well auto his splendid assortment of 813 PERIOR HAVANA AND PRINCIPE BEGARS, of the choicest brands and of the finest flavor, lie also keeps constantly on hand the largest stock of -DOMESTIC &SOARS n Lancaster, -which he will sell loWer than any other house inAhe, city. The best segars in Lan caster can be had here; he warrants them equal to, asdimanufaciured'in the State. • N. B. Also imported Turkish Smoking Tobecco, warranted genuine JOHN KUHNS. oct 14 3nl-39 ‘heSraisbuiv Academy - will open -IL -its 30th 'session on the 7th of-November, 1863,1 This Institution 'his lately changed proprietors • has been remodeled and furnished with furniture, and within the lain Restrict' has had a greater num ber of students thin for several Sessions•previous. No pains will be spent to give 'affection. The Languages, Mathematics, Music and the Nati= Sciences, lea., will be taught. Tenn. moderato For Catalogue address JESSE OREN, M. D., Principal. Oct IS tP3BI - - Strasburg, Pa. i . , . . , . ler onlguractier ;14, Bainnail;' Tatri 7. ' JUL neraand-Corriers Store, back of RobLllod , ' ertrellvi Commiesibn Warehouse, fronting on ' Railroad and , N(irth'Prince Street: •Cheap for Culf,.' or approved Credit. Constantly on hand a fall LB..' sortment 4cinda Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of sttherionquality. including "Rol:zees celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, imitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and ;width required, madder a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Garden Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, Moroccos,§hoo Findings, fc. All kinds of Lttlither'boteit idthe rough; high 'osCpprice givin forlEtidesand . Skins in cash; ()Merit' will be promptly to. Itelt,l rptard'Ammu a l Statement.-Of the Al- State MUTUAL Z IRE and MA,8.T.N.8 INBU BANC.F. COMPANY of Pentqylvanipk. ' , Branch DEflpe, 145 Cheatnnt'at„Philattelphia. .Assets May 4.1852, $209,016 51 Pcemiuma received to May 1, 1853 • 136,260 66. Interest on Loanai dm. 1,916 19 Capital Stock I • 4 100,000 00. '1t446,183 26 Lonna, expeniea r j re-insurances and returned premititins • JAVEBTMENT■ BoinL3,' mortgage etocks, and, other good securities 1 • ' $161,481 98 Premium notes , I • ' •• 179,016 51 Cash on hand I : 17 , 84021 Total amount of Zesources liable for • , lessee'j • ‘13318 . 70. This , Company insures on Windings pi" etienly; or limited; also on kinds of nierch ise „rin4 . furniture by the year; 'on the most reeicsilible terme r Applications lertidiuraziee in the . are respectfully solicited by A: IL RAIIPRAN, Agent. No. 1 Kmmphm-Row, Lancaster, Pa. 1 mayk24 : • -•- • 11110ratel 'to let, at Huntingdon, Pa,‘, -.-Thiaoffern a fine opporttmtry Jor:lutione *ening to ammo in the business. • sFor watt' lan enquire of I Dr. WALTASTER, apt /111431 I °nap itanciway 87,804 66 $3511;318 70