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No struscraption discontinued until all arrearages are paid olden at the option of the Editor. ADVERTlZEMMits—Liceompazied by the CASH, OM not exceeding one square, will be inserted three times for one dollar and twenty-five cents ler each additional insertion. Those of a greater length in proportion. /011-PHINTINGI —Such as Hand Bills, Posting Bills, Pam ph.ets. Blanks, Labels, Ice., /cc., executed with cc curacy and at the shorteat notice. The Bridal Day. EMEEI She leans beside her mirror, in her old accustomed pia e, Yet something unfamiliar is on her lovely tam; ' She wears a wreath, a snow white wreath, whirls yet she It gives a palenesa to the cheek, unknown to it iwfore Tho maiden goeth to the grove, and, of the flowers bo neath, She takes the illy or the rose. to bind her midnight wreath; But of one plant she gathers not, though fair its blossoms Only the bride bath leave to wear buds from the orange tree. Once, only once that wreath Is worn—once only may she wear The pale white wreath of orange-flowers within her shi fling hair;. They wear, upon their soft wan lioom, the shade of coming years; The spiritual presence is around ~of human hopes and fears. Ay, let her soft and thoughtful eyes, upon her mirror dwell, . • For, in that long and tender look, she taketh her farewell Of all her youth's unconsciousness, of all her lighter cares. And fur a deeper. sadder life—a woman'.. lot—prepares. She leaves her old familiar place, the hearts tied were her The lore to Irhich she trusts herself is yet n thing un Tho Ugh at One name her cheek turn red, though sweet it be in hear, Yet for that name she must resign so much that has tn•en dear.? It is an anxious happiness,—lt is a fearful thing. When first the maiden's small white hand puts on the gel den rink; She passefh from her father's house, unto another's care. And who may say what troubled hours, what sorrows wait her there? Ali! loin and life are mysteries, both blessing and both blest: Anl yet how much they teach the heart of trial and un rest Sweet maiden, while these troubled thoughts 'mid bridal thneies sweep, Well may'l4 tk , ou pensive watch thi glass, and turn aside to weep! GETTING , 4 FITS " IN A CLOTHING STORE Lewistowii Falls, Me., is a place, it is ! You can't exactly find it on the map, for it has been located and incorporated since Mitchell's latest, but it's there—a manu facturing city, as large as life, with banks, barber shops, newspapers and all the usual fixtures and appurtenances of a locomotive, go-ahead Yankee settlement. _ . Just about the newest thing, in the new city, is a new, cheap clothing store that "riz up" or "rained down," lately, on the Jonah's gourd or Aladdin's pain.o p 5;....1 ple, and which, by the same mysterious dispensation, became endowed with a coup le of the cutest Yankee salesmen that the Dirigo State ever turned out. T'other day an up-river young 'un, who is about to for sake both father and mother and cleave unto Nancy Ann, came down to get his wedding suit, and was, of course, "jest nat erally baound" to find his way into the new clothing store. Not that he saunter ed in with the easy swagger of the town bred searcher after cheap clothing; for the vernal tint was tolerably fresh on him yet, and lie stopped to give a modest rap at the door. He had effected an entrance at the grist-mill and at the . 4 Journal" office,where he had been doing business,' in the same unobtrusive manner, and the boys all agreed that Mr: Nehemiah Newbegin was from, "the Gulley," and was paying his vir gin visit to "Pekin." Nehemiah was let in ccimejitly," and he was delighted at the cordial reception he met with. The proprietors were ready to, "forward his suit" at once, if he "saw fit," or they would "take measures" and "furnish him to order" Nehemiah drew a hand-bill from the top of his hat, and spread it upon his knee for easy reference. It wa headed in fat Gothic letters "Winter Clothing at Cost !" and set forth that, in consequence of the mildness of the season, over five hundred thousand dollars worth of ready-made clothing was to be closed up and sold out at an • “Enormous Sacrifice !” A list of prices followed, and Nehenfiah running his stumpy fingers down the col umn, lit with emphasis on a particular item. 'Say !—v'ye got enny of these blew cotes left, at five dollars 'nd five n'af 'nd six dollars—got enny on 'em left V 'Smith, are there any of those cheap coats left enquired the 'perlite' Mark of his partner. 'We sold the last this morn ing, did we not?' Smith understood the cheap clothing business; and answered promptly, 'All gone sir !' 'Jest s'l'xpected,' iturmured the disap pointed candidate, 3 darnation seize't all ! I told dad they'd be all gone !' 'We have a very superior article for ten dollars' 'Scacely, Squire, scacely !—ten dollars is an all fired price for a cote !' 'We can make you one to order.' ! but I want it now—want it rit strut off—fact is Squire, I must hey 'un.' cYoU'd find those cheap at ten dollars.' `Dun know baout it ! Say, v'ye got en ny of these dewrable doeskin trowses left, at tew dollahes nook Stbre, one of the most elegant assortments ofFal! and Winter Cloth ing, ever offpred to the public of Lancaster coun ty. The prices of Clothing at this house. have beet. redttced to Such a very low standard that it is now within the phwer of all who wish to wear good clothes. The assortment consists of Overcoats of every description, Dress, Frock and Sack coats, a great variety of Box coats, Monkey coats,.&c. Superfine Caseirnere pants, black and fancy.— Silk and Satin vests,.and a fine variety of Vales oi other vests. Also shirts, collars, stocks, pocket - handkerchiefs, suspenders;Glove:, hosiery &c. ; and all other articles generally kept in this line" of business. All articles sold at this establishment warranted what they are represented to be; as they are man ufactured under the immediate superintendence of the subscriber. The following is a list of prices of some of the articles : Overcoats at from Superfine Dress Coats " Frock " Cloth Sack • C' • Satin Vesta, 2 Valencia; &c. 1 25 Superfine Cassitnere Pants 3 blk. << CC 4 Satinett e, 2 Also a splendid assortment ofgoodz in the F4ce. Superfine French and English Cloths and (Instil mores of every huo and shade, Satin, Silk and Va lencia vestings, Sattinelts, 4-c., all of whicl will be made to order at the shortest notice and iii the neatest and best manner. All garments warrant ed to fit. y 'on .s in ,•st BOY'S CLOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND The public are respectfully invited to calk and examine the superior assortment of defiling at this establishment, sign of the red coat, No. 311 North Queen street, between the National House and Spangler's Book Store. non. 8 GEORGE BRYAN.] F— or sale .--$ 3,000 Lancaster City 6 per cent Coupon Bounds in amounts of $5OO °sett. $5,000 Lancaster City 5 per tent. Bonds in amounts to suit. . J. F. SHRODER & J. F. SHRODER & CO., BANKERS.—This Company will pay interests on Deposits as follows: Deposits payable on demand 5 per cent.' for all time over 15 days. do. in 1 year per cent. may 2 tf-15 rnamental; Shade - and Fruit O Treei, Evergreens, Flowering Shruba,. .-- 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 he .übscriber, and at his . standa in the city, in the Market, below Sixth at., Philadelphia. MI orders carefully attended to, and for-warded with despatch. Catalogue furnished minpplication. Address " S. MALIMY, Rising Sun P. 0. Philadelphia. ;0-12. ACard.—Dr. S. P. ZIEGLER, oilers his Professional services in all its various branch es to the people of Lancaster and vicinity. Residence and Office North Prince st., between Orange and (Thema streets, where he can lie con sulted at all hours, unless prefessionally engaged. Calls promptly attended to, and charges moderate. aprif 25 tf-14 Bryan and ShlndUl, Walnut Hall, No. 57, North Quenn et., one door south of Buchmuller , s Cutlery Store, and six doors north el Sener , s Hotel Lancaster. r , Have just received an entire New Stock . of black and fancy colored cloths, cashmeretts, drab d 9 Eta, Queens cloth and many new styles of goOds adaptedf or summercoats, b'l and colored cassimores, French Tines, and a grea variety anew and fashionable goods for pants an a most superior and splendid stock of new style o vestings, stocks, cravats, handkerchiefs, suspen ders, hosiery, &c- A splendid assortment of fine white and fancy shirts, collars, &c. Also a on hand a large assort- Mont of READY MADE CLOTHING, cut and manufactured in a superior manner, which are of fered and aold,at the very lowest prices for each. All orders in the tailoring line executed in the best manner and at the shortest notice. B. & S. return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and hope by strict attention to business to merit.a continuance of the same. $3 to $lO 7 14 7 14 ladiesl Ladies! Ladies! FASHION _l_ 4 l and iiress Making Emporiums, by Mrs. E. GRIFFIN, No. 113 North 6th street, opposite Franklin Square, and 188 Rico street, below Sixth. 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 fatthions, in paper patterns, for Dresses, Mantillas and Morning Robes, with a large assortment of patterns'forChildrentsclothiug, which cannot be surpassed I:4+ fail to please tbo most fastidious ' at prices ranging, from 121, 25 and 50 cents each. A perfect drese pattern cut far 25 cts. Merchants and Dress Makers are particularly in vited to examine our , stock before purchasing else where. WILLIAM HENSLER. V. 42 I M. W. SIIIRDEL Mrs. Griffin tender's her services to ladies Wish ing to have Dresses, Mantillas or Children's cloth ing made. Embroidery and - Braiding done. Pinking and stamping for Embroidery done at the shortest no tice. Fancy and straw Millinery. Old Bonnets and Hats,altered, bleached and pressed to equal new. Mrs. G. also informs the Ladies that she Teaches the art of Cutting: and Fitting Ladies' Dresses, bp measuremertti for _the sniAll sum of $3,50, only two hours reqtrXred:p? bile learning. Satisfaction given or money refunded. Klarge - assortmerit Cligi t iCn's Clothing always on hand. inlay 9.3m-16 • States!. s l ates!:—The subriber tiken the needy for Broiernlif building Staten, ready at any time-to fdeaieh straie by trtrt ton or by the.square, t the shorldet and on the motel reasonab! a terms. Apply at 'tiay'Hardware Store. North Queen Street.; • • • m 7 04 4E0:15: HPREenzit . flold and . .liVatthe, • Dla moude~reivelry" and Silver Wire. The sub scriber *mild call the attention of perm:Ms .- visiting New York city to his'largetnd well irilected stock, eomprishigin part ihe folldwing; which Le; offers for sale at less than usual pricee,and: 41111-: which will be forwarded to,all parts of the • 1 / 4 1V United States and Canada.liy mail or express,free of-charge : Jules Jurgensen Watehes, • warranted perleet time keepers, $l5O to 250. Coopertil . atches," Duplex and Levers, $125 to 27(r. • . • .. •inAepenilent Second and Quarter second Watch es for thriini horses. &c., $125 to 250. :Chronotrieters, splendid pocket Chronometers, perfect time keepers, $125 to 260. Eight day: Watches, which run eight days with once winding, $l4O to 15,5. j cases,Ena 8 me 3 1 5 to i Watc oo hes, for Ladies, some in hunting, Djamond Watches for Ld'ilies, Borne in magic cases, $55 to 300. Magic Watches,•which change into throe differ ent watches, $lOO to 175. Watches, which wind and turn the hands with nut a key. $B5 to 140. All kinds of watches at very low prices, Fine Gold Lepine Watches; ;4 holes jewelled, $25 Pine Gold Detached Levers, 30 Gold Enameled Watches for the Ladies, 95 Gold English Patent Levers, 35 Gold English Patent } Levers ; hunting eases, 58 silver Patent Levers as low!as 16 • " Detached Levers, ! 14 Ladies , Gold Sets, carring4, pins and bracelets, $l5 00 to $76 00. Earrings 2to $25, Pins 2 to' $25,-Hrseelets $5 00 to SO 00. Gold Locktes, one, two boar glasses $3 00 to 25 00. , Gold Guard Chains, . $lO 00 to DO 00 Gold Chatelaine! Chains, $lO 00 to 110 00 Gold Vest Chains, SO 00 to 85 00 Gold Fob Chains, 6 00 to 25 00 Gold Fob Seals, . 3.00 to 12 00 Gold Thimbles, 250 to 600 Gold Pencils, 1 25 to 700 Fine Gold Wedding Rings, 350 to 700 Gold Guard Keys, 100 to 600 Gold Fob Keys, 200 to 600 Gold Pens and Pencils, ; 3 50 to 16 00 Diamond Rings, - 7 00 io 250 00 , Diamond'Earrings, ' 100 00 to 300 00 . Diamond Pins, I 5 00 to 300 00 Gold Crones? . 2 00 to 12 00 Gold Finger Rings, with stones, 2 00 to 15 00 Gold Sleeve Buttons per set, 2 BO to 12 00 Gold Studs per set, i 60 to 10 00 Gold Spectacles per pair, 5 00 to 9 00 Gold Eve Glasses, 1 75 to 6 00 Silver Teaspoonss per set, 5 00 to 9 00 Silver Tablespoons per set, 12 00 to 21 00 Silver TableforkS per set,"- ' 13 00 to 23 00 Silver Cups for dhildren - 500t015 00 Silver Napkin Rf i ngs-eacli, 150 to 3 60 Gold Armlets fori children per pair, 250t0 6 00 Plain Gold Ring 4, 75 to 3 00 Chased Gold Rings, 1 00 to 5 00 Silver Thimbles,isilver tops; , 37 Gold Scarf Pins,! 1 00 to 7 00 13E0. C. ALLEN, Importer, wholesale and retail, No. II Wall st., second floor, nerir Broadway, New York. jan 31 ly-2 r Ilies. J. Wentz & Co., invite attention to their complete stock of Ladies and Gents. Dress and house furnishing Goods; comprising one ol the best selectetrin the country, which tor nice ty of styles—choice of colors, beauty of fashion and cheapness of price, cannot be excelled. A respectful invitation is extended to all—to call and be assured of the'truth of the above assertion. New and desirable Dress flOods; in this branch we nunie rich add Lautiful P*is Robes, silk Grene dins, stripthl and Plaid summer Silks, Clmlly De Laines, French Lawns and Organdies, Chalky Ber eges, French Jaconets and' Cambrics, Berege De Laines, super wool French De Laines, pinks, blues._ greens, we., flain glace 6 ,0 to nines, gro twit UM, nett double boiled blk silks, eagle brand, for 81,00 worth 1,50, white goods, swiss, mull, took, nansook, 4-c., linen goods, all quali ties Irish linens, Riehardsons greys, &c., 3.4, 4-4 Trench grey linens, table cloths and napkins ' pil low case linens, - birds eye, Russia and Scotch Dia per; linen cambric hdklk. all qualities for ladies sod - gents.; cloths, cassimers, &c-, super blk c 0 1 ,4 cloths of all grades, by the most celebrated inn kers, English. German and A . merican; super 6-4 cashmarets; hulk and all shades: blk cashiniers and doe skin of Sedan and other best makers; fancy pant stuffs, drillings, nankeens, tweeds, Kentucky J. nns, farmers drills, &c. • Super hlk and fancy silk and satin vestings; su per French lace carmine, from $2 to 20,00; para sols, parasols, plain linen, white and colored li ning, prices from 75 cts. to $4,00, French Ging nams, a large lot of beautiful cols and quality for 12,4 cm. worth 25 cts , Lawns, organdy, blk and white colored, 12 cts. worth 27! cts. But part of our induchments are aboveenumera ted. Tim kindest attention shown to all who wish to examine or purchase. THOS. J. WENTZ 4- Ciirner E. King and Centre square The attention of those who buy by the piece, package or dozen! is invited te our Wholesale De partment, as we have devoted 011 C of our large rooms exclusively for this phrpose, and other ad-, vantageous arrangements, justifies us in asserting, that we can furnish country merchants and pedlers, &c•, with goods as cheap if not cheaper than the New York or Philadelphia markets. THOS. ..T WENTZ & CO., Corner E. King and Centre square. tf-I5 la. L. Hallowell's Franklin L. Store. No. 202 Market street, 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 bepurchased. MErr , s 'AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Wholesale and Re tail, at the very lowest prices, for Cash only. Re l . member No. 202 Market street, above 6th. april 25 I 4 Donttrforget the place, No. 57, North Queen et Laneaste. rang 9 tf-29 • l i e notion! C Whin I V.—Therein Arm it Ctageis Lightning. Rods. ' ware of Impostors xid swindlers., • li4 order e p event a repetition of the frauds so extensively , arrt d onAtiringthiliuit two - years , by a - slit of scoun d rels whn'traieficid over the country,ied roping ted theinselves is. inj agents; - and-in Many Japan : pas exhibited forged 1 certificates of age s cy, 1 owigive notice that all my agents, carry vith -6 m p nted lornta, 'author izing them to act a my a ant , legally' ,ezecuted and acknowledged befarts Aid an Henry Sump son, orPhiltulelphi • thoylhav also, my name and ,place otbq k ipess.o -their w tie: I believe them all tote ,atrictly li est, apd. ully acquainted with c l ) the business of put ing np Lig n ting Rods , will& they will do at aal w a price s they tan' be ob." taincit at the Fact ry. As y sChemes' 'have been resorted to, t defined m seitand the public purchasera should bo on: thei guard; thousands have been grossly eceived b purchasing uieless ii . ,- having pewter, lead, copy r, sins and iron points, either; articles in the she e of Lightning. Rode or all of which are ood for no hing. - My, Electra Magnet Lightning- ode, ha've been examined by many of the have pronounced t h em to be he only rods that moskstientific men in the world; who t i a they have over sere, which ar calculated to save lives and property rom destru l ion by lightning— among these are Professors Henry MiMurtrie, Janice M>Clintock Walter•R. oblation of the U. S. Patent O ffi ce, R. J. Carr; El i.; T. IL Waller and litany y others who r commend em in the highest terms of approbati n. 111 All orders whole le and roll prompt attention. Spire, rods to order. Cardinal points and, cr vanes; for sale c sap. igr' My agent, ame! C. Wi self during the Su n nier of 185, Queen Street, Lan aster, Pa., i at Pennsgrovc, N. i ti. Properf sections of the Cou try will dot . THOMAS doors abos, t Vine st., 4 march 28 C . lothlng: Ciottilug: Sign of the . TRIPED Co. Queen street, Et side, near castor, Pa. The s bscrjbcrs di turning their than s to their' avail themselves of this opport at the same time especefully friends and the pu lie in gene now ready an arise tment of Si MER CLOTHING, that for e cheapness will sur ass any sty Lancaster. Their stock is al of their or embraces the latestistylcs of Cl the season, 'and wa ranted to tion to purchasers as to dural workmanship. Encouraged by tl enmity, they have and made additions ly prepared to sup call, with every de lowest prices. Among OM/ exte. the following: Superfine Dress latest fashions, of k New style supine olive and green clo Coats. _Linen and Lien e patron, g: enlhrged t to their eto , ly e,ll who iertption of ; , nil Frock reach and :a coati?, of ha, plain an otten Co Double and Sing Silks, Grenadines, mores, die. Superior Plain a Vests. c Breasted Cassimerf d corded Fine. Black DOC made in the latest the quality. Also,, gest r.nd cheapest a ING, suitable for t can be found in L, Frock, Sack and M of all sizes and qua riona Will beMade .Also, a full atm Shirts, Collars, Bog kerchiefs, Suspend) Umbrellas. Just received a II fancy clothe, cnshi cloth Sic. suitable fancy cassiineres, anew and fashion, which will be made in the latest radio, terms, in and Fa kyle, and al ust eomple , .sortntent co , ' Ile Spring o neaster; el nkey Coat Wes, to wl wring the rtment or iwhite and figured ome, Crate, Pocket Hand re, Stocks , Gloves, Hosiery .& age. assortinent of Black and nereta, Drap de ete. Queeti. jar coats. , )31ack doeskin and Irendh linerul and a great variety able goods fly pants and vestal; I up to ortilr, at short notice, ll,andon h r most reasonable lease recoll i ect, that the. Cloth - - it i all of their own ! d to be well sewed. lup e by stritt attention to bus aver to pl a.o customers, to of public patronage. thtBEN & CO., thing Store; sign of the Striped Queen st.,least side, near Or , Pa. [ap 4 tf-11 ."-- - Purchasers will ing sold at hifi esta make and guarante The subsr,riliers incite and their end merit a continnane United Staten CI Coat, No. 42 Nort align St., Lancaste Ki - onigniachier & man, Tan. BRa nors and Curriern Store, back of Robt. Mod erwelPs Commission Warehonse ' fronting.on the Railroad and North Prince Kroh. Cheap for Cash, or approved credit. Constant!) on hand a full ast ssortment of all kinds Saddler s and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including "Rouzer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well glretelied3 s•tit ble for all rinds of machinery, of any length and kith requiril, made ore supe rior quality - of Le titer, F'ur co Bellows, Band and Lacing Leath r, Garden Bose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, M roccos,'Shdo Findings', &c. All kinds of Leal. er bought in the rough; high 1, est price given for lides and S . ine in cash; orders will he promptly at i tendedlet I [feb 1 ly-3 Exchauge Hotel, y King street, next door we: LancaSter, Pa.he subscril above mentioned w ll.known la nun Hotel, and Ita fitted it NI some style. Ilis Wirt will be '.s choicest of liquors, and his TA the very best the lVarkets can LORS and cnAmoms are I Malted, and his STABLING is nothing will be ordue t ; . on hi ‘‘ ERTH ANc , 2$ one of t hh hest II stopping places in he city. 1 . crate, and every a tention wi, comfort of the'guertte. BOARDERS will 11 taken by year. From his long flatters himself tha may favor him with lie patronage is to april 18 tf-131 perience he can eatti heir wain ectfully eu wiLLTA Drugs, Val Dye Stuffs. French and Sera- Pure White Lea.l Window Glass, e, Superior Coach a t a first-rate assortme j cats, for sale at I tg, Window Glom& Zinc Paints bored and namolled. d Furnito Varniahes - ; with t or fresh Drugs and Chemi- . . • :A FRED WI TBERGER I S Drugh and Chemi al Store, i o. 169 North Sec ond street, Philade phis.. Principal Depot ffppr the sale Blue,Sterlinrs Sakte, Tattersall and Barber's Embulcation Physicians and sent to any of Depo may 30 iorekeepe le free or ch, United Sta PHlA.—This cbrated for its Tab, ern style, with Lad moat centrally sit,J fashionable prome' House, and near I es Hot ell known es, and re ea' Parlor: meted on C ade--opp, ependenc CAPT. CHAS. H as, a, host is well kn. nothing by his futur of Satisfaction gua him with their cont OZ7 - Families can telegraphing a day . Philadeiphia, ma MILLER whose roputation wn, is dote mined It shall lose p efforts. The highest degree lantied to 'allivho may favor I) any. secure a suite of Rooms by • r two in advance. For Rent.—The Stable and half ot of groun street, late:the property of Mi bright, deed, is of bred, for rec of April iieit. • I This is a desirabl large rooms in front reeled into stores, on - the first floor an the second floor. her of fruit trees—a water with a pump PosiVision will ly Ow for b whiilrmig I There are a kitchen, I he lot con. d there is n it, and a given imm I WIL doors north New Londik, don, Chester c' ion of thiilneliinti Mdnday of May and Acad 'Jolty, Pa. , n will co continue TEAMS—For aim nal extras for washi, =DM 'MUSIC an ruction in t, in moat Ac Sworn to term; I AMES R. The course of ins comprehensive than The location is-hi For particulars addtess sprii lI tt-123- NO. 28. il, will meat with and enrolls made 11 kinds of v3oath• I orin locate him , at No. 21 North nd Augustus Cann, owners in those ell to canon them ARMIT4GE. Twelflh;P_hila. tf-10 ,—ERBEN & CO., k, No. 42' North t range atreet, Lan sirous of again re linumerous patrons pity to do so, and announce to their al, that they have RING AND. SUM v tent, variety and ieh evet_offered in n manufacture and lathing, adapted to ive .entire eatiefitc .ility_and superior of a liberal sou:: ioir•tarnent, and are now ful -1 favor thern4ith-a I °thing at the very ;ment may be found 'oats, made in the nglieh Clothe. lack, brown, blue, figured Cassini* to of every deaeri- Vests of now style , Valentin, Cash- lack silk and satin Caasirnefe Nola very low prices for ted, by far the lat.- if BOYS , CLOTH and Summer, that !onsieting of Boys' Li, Pants and vests hick constant addi (mason. o. 1117 East or Lane's Store, er. hhs taken the rge. and commodi in new and hand supplied with the E furnished with L td. The PAR jarge and well fur axtensive. In short, part to Make the and most desirable e charges are mod -1 he given to the o week, month or the bushiest!, e tply every body who A share of pub- bt T. YOVART f Barlow's Indigo 'I; Heave Powders, supplied. .Goods rge. '•I, PHlLADEL stabliehment, eel , relished in Mod on the firat, (limn ivnut street—the 'alto the .Custom .ry - Brick House„ in North Queen hael Hain-1! until the lit • .siziess,having two t readily be coa -1 ibtr-rooms beside nd six xet:o_l3 oro ins a large nutli— well of excellent! ,orge cistern. • ' diately. Apply to lAM FRICK, of the property. • 13 - 1-r7Novr. Lon. 'he summer nea• .enee on the thin e months., $7O; erilli:th r e usu . - oderelanguages:'.l °rough,- and more demiek. le -in all'respents; r l description, &eq.. .IcDOWF,LL, :1