time since The Monifions contemplate building a steam boatto ply.in the-Salt lake. Just imagine a steamboat ploughing the. waters away up in the bosom of the mountains--eome thousands of feet higher than the highest spires of your city. The emigration is beginning to pour in from the south—nearly all our, boats from New Orleans have more or less on board.— About four or five hundred arrived a few days since--principally Norwegians and Ger mans—the larger portion of them Mormons. They appear to be destined for Salt Lake City, the grand rendezvous of the Mormons. Hon. Robert Smith, of 111., is announced as a candidate for Congress, to fill the vacancy occas ioned by the election of Judge Trumbull to the U. S. Senate in place of General Shields, whose term expired on the 4th inst. Our Legislature adjourned on Tuesday last without electing a U. S. Senator. Our St. 11011.6 members have returned home. Our friend, John H. Lightner's resolutions were not sent in before the adjournment. Mr. L. looks "welland hearty after the arduous duties performed during the last winter at the capi tal. Yours, OLD GUARD. Foreign Neve The steamship Pacific arrived at New York on Wednesday, with news from Europe ten days later. Joseph flume, the celebrated English Parliamentaiy radical, is dead. in Parliament, Mr. Roebuck's motion for a Com mittee of Inquiry into the management of the war, was carried; and a committee appointed. There being no member of the government ap pointed un this, a crisis occurred in the Min istry, resulting in the resignation of Messrs. Gladstone, Herbert and Graham. A new Cab net had been constructed, but no important changes had been made, except that Lord. John Russell had been made : Colonial Secre tary. Great distress has prevhiled in England among the working classes, on account the severity of the winter, and the stagnation of trade, and riots had occurred at London and Liverpool in consequence. A favorable change in the weather occurred, however, most op portunely, and the arrival of shipping in large numbers had revived trade. On the 19th of February -40,000 Russians, commanded by General Liprandi, with seventy pieces uf ar tillery attacked the Turkish army at Eupatu ria, eommanded by Omar Patella, and after four hours' battle were repulsed with a loss of 500 men. At Sebastopol no important changes have occurred. Some thousands of Russians who have marched towards that place have been frozen to death. About 35,- 000 Russian soldiers were sick. Lord Raglan is reported to have resigned, and the Earl of Luc-ku to have been re-called. , FOUR DAYS, LATER. EMILY IMPORTANT NEWS! DEATH. OF 'hit: EMPEROR OF RUSSIA The Royal mail steamship Africa arrived at Halifax on Thursday, bringing:four days later news than that brought by the Pabific. The Emperor Nicholas is dead. lie expi red suddenly on the morning of the 2d inst., and the event has created great excitement in Europe. The defeat was announced the same night in the English House of Lords, by Lord Clarendon—he having received a telegraphic despatch to that effect. Surmises were afloat that he had been assassinated; but itis thought he died of pulmonic apoplexy, after a severe .attack of influenza. The Emperor Nicholas ascended the thro of Russia on the Ist of December 1825, and was, at the time of his death, 59 years of age. He leaves four sons and three daughters. 01 the former, the eldest, and heir to the throne, is the Grand Duka Alexander Niculawitseh, now in the 37th year of his age.. It is believed that the death of the Emperor will.hasten peace; how that may be, a brie space of time will determine. THE CATHOLIC VOTE IN 1852—LETTER FROM GEN. SCOT?'.—Hon. William S. Ournell, the anti-Slavery Know-Nothing member of Con gress from Massachusetts, having ;asserted, in his lecture in Cheshire county, that the Cath olic vote was offered to Gen. Scott at .the late Presidential election, several parsons who heard him, determined to get at the truth of the inatter,•tuid therefore addressed a letter to the distinguished veteran, who returned the following reply. 'lt is a clincher:— ofth., Alttreh 1, 18,55 Geidieinen:--1 have just received, through the Hun. Mr. Hibbard, M. C., at Washington, yuur joint letter dated the 24th ultimo, iii which you say to me that, in some recent political ad dress, delivered in your neighborhood and in your presence, the speaker declared substanti ally, that in the last Presidential canvass— Bishop Hughes of Now York, proposed to General Scott to sell the Catholic vote, who hes itated to reply; when the proposition was made to General Pierce, and accepted, and a Jesuit was placed at the head of the Post Office De partment. That Bishop Hughes' demands were assen ted to by the party .to whom it was first pro posed, except that he demanded a Cabinet offi cer, upon which he hesitated ; and the proposi tion was made to Gen. Pierce, and he assented. And your letter to me is thue concluded : , " Believing the statement to be false and basely columnious of the fair fame of yourself and the other distinguished gentlemen impli cated thereby, we would respectfully request of you to inform us at your earliest convenience whether the statement of Mr.—, so far as relates to you, is true." I hasten to say that the statement or state ments I have quoted from.your letter, as above, are, in respect to myself; ABSOLUTELY FALSE, and*.litare no doubt they are equally so in respect to my political ji-iends and opponents in the canvass alluded to. I remain, Gentle men, With great respect, Your ob't Servant. WINFIELD SCOTT OPENAIIERICAN ORGANIZATION.-111C Chair man of the State Executive Committee, of the original Native American Organization, Peter Sken Smith, is out in a lengthy commuication in favor of an open American Convention, to be held at Harrisburg, sometime during the coming summer, for the purpose of nominat ing candidates or President and Vice Presi dent of the United States, who will represent the American party and its principles. In this connection we may add that the "Natives" are organizing clubs in Philadelphia with a view to the support of Com. Stockton, of N. J. for President and Kenneth Rayner, or some other distinguished Southerner, for Vice Pres ident. THE RECIPROCITY TREATY.—The President has issued his ?roclamation announcing the exchange of ratifications, and that the rreaty is now in lull force betweu the two countries. EME33132! PIIILLDICLPILIA, March 17. ' . I ,FLOUR AND 11EAL.—The foreign news his had no effect on the market, but with continued light receipts, a n d n utir local and Eastern demand for Flour, holders havo vet up their prices 12%@25c per bbl since the close of la,,t S. the demand, however, is mostly for better,brautis Luta ex tra, which are wanted to go out of the market. Sales fur shipment in all reach some 4000@50000 bbls at $0059,25 to common to choice brands.mostly at the latter rate for good Western and Pennsylvania Flour, including extra at $9,50 eolo, and fancy family Flour at $10,25@11 per bbl, as in quality. Sales for home use to a fair extent have also been nade within the above ranges of prices, but the market clo ses rather quiet. Rye Flour has been in fair request, with further sales of 6000 7 00 bbls in lots, mostly at $6 per bbl. Corn meal is without alteration, but very firm, and about 1500 bbls Pennsylvania Meal sold iu lots at $4,18% per bbl. The Inspections for the week ending the 15th inst, are 7854 bbls Flour, 2526 bbls Corn Meal, 20 puncimpns do., and 492 bbls Rye Flour. pLUIL&IN.—There is a good demand for Wheat with but little offering, and holders have realized a further advance. Since the close of last week sales reach tome 10@16,600 bus., mostly Penna., in lots from store, at 212(0215,3 for fair and good reds, 216@2.18 for mixed; and2....5(v230c for white as in quality. At the close there were snore buyers than sellers at our highest figures, and red would bring snore. Rye is bettor, and 4 ®5000 bus. have been sold In lots at 133@125c., closing at the latter price. Cons has also been In good demand, at an improvemen on last week's quota- Dorn; and about 60,000 bus. Southern and Penna. yellow sold at 90492y,c for the former, and 90(§01e for the tatter, including white at 8,934.@,90;dr, the bulk of the sales were of yellow at 91@920 afloat. Oats are in request, with sales to a fairextent at 54e for Delaware and 55e for Penna.; the lat ter from store. PIIIIADELPIIIA, March 17th. CATTLE ITABS.ET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle this week have been 1450 head. They were mostly disposed of iiithiu.the range of $10,50©13,00 "f 100 ; the advance no. .t.ed for last week being well maintained. Cows and Calves are in fair demand. &Mitts in quality and condition, from $lB to 45. 800 bead of Hogthave been offered, and mostly disposed of to the city butchers at s7@B 'lf 100 lb,. Sheep and. Lambs continue : to meet with a Lear inquiry. Sales of ...12 1 :04eaddt$2,69t) a,pd, cmihia In qtdOty and condition. . ".- • ! sr BULLTITY TO ALL!-ITITHORNITI 01 PRIOII — . I A new feature of laminas: Every one his own Batsman. I Jones t Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above 6th, in addition to haring the larmV u most varied- and fishkmable stock of Clothing in Phi; made expeply for retail mhos, have condi tuterevery one his own 'Batsman, by having marked In soVeon each article, the very lowest prise It can to nt, so they cannot pondbly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged said preparli and peat pains taken with the making, so that all can bay withtba full asenranee of getting a good article at tae very lowest price. Remember the Crescent, in Market, above 6th, No. 200 tab 28 ly.f. . JONES A CO. KOSSUTH, according to reports, is arc ing prelbr revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as proper time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of the Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we have no doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provide themselan with clothing from P.OOKIIILL k WILSON'S cheap an elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner cf Franklin Pierce. _ dee 27 ly-49 MARRIAGES At Cambridge. on the let Inst. by the Rev. S. O. Hare Mr James S. Patton of Salisbury Lancaster Co. to Miss Ma ry A. Erwin of Honey Brook. Chester County. On the 2th inst., by the Rev. Alfred Nevin, Henry Rhoads to Margaret Templin, both of Salisbury twp. By the Rev. J. Wallace, of Pequea, Samuel Hoover, of lA , cock, to Catharine Bearer, of Yuma. twp. On the Bth Inst., by the Rev. D. Hertz, Quincy Coover to Martha liersberger, both of East COMIECO tap. On the 6th Inst., by Levi S. Heist, Esq., Edwin Studenroth to Maria Gable. both of Warwick tap. DEATHS In Little Britain township. on th. 11th Inst., Mr. John Rhea, in the 934.1 year of his age. In Maladylnnis. on Wednesday last, Dr. Henry Smith Mayer, only son of Cul. iieorge Mayer of this ei t r, in the tirdh year °this age Ws remains were brought to fbis oily nod - interred on Saturday afternoon. In thlt city. on the 14th inst., 11%111,1-pe Taylor. aged 51 ears. im the inh inst.. In Penn township. Rev. Christian Long. enecker, aged as yea*, 4 months. and 24 days. to Sunday . , March 11, 1055, at Columbus. Bartholomew . county. Indiana, Captain FRAS,IN Lynn. need about 70 years. Many citizens Lancaster will regret to hear of the de parture of this worthy man. Not one among the thousands whom this county has sent forth to swell the population of the mighty West ever left behind him a fairer reputation. or took away a portion of this world's goods acquired with greater integrity. Captain Lytle was of French descent and is believed to' have been a native of Perry county. In this State. After re siding some years in Raytown, he settled in the Borough of Strasburg, Lancaster county, in 181 u. where he tbllowed the occupation of a Tin and Coppersmith till 1837. While in Strasburg he gradually but surely rose to the highest rank. for industry, honesty and trust-worthiness, in the estima tion of his fellow-citizens. lle was remarkable for kind heartedne,s and the readiness with which he lent his beat ef forts to every project for the relief of others and the common good. Ile also took great delight in military affairs, nod and was for years Ciptain of the Strasburg Gpards. ono of the best volunteer companies in the County. In politics he was always au firm and reliable - Democrat. In 1837, having, during n quarter of a century of indus try and thrift, realized a small capital, he emigrated, with seven children, to Indiana, where by judicious investment and strict adherence to his habitual industry, he soon rendered himself independent in worldly circumstances.— :During this period death was not Idle—five of his children having preceded him to the grave. The youngest son, Isaac, died in the service of the country In Mexico, and Jane. the eldest daughter who had for many years acted the part of mother to the rest, left the cares of the world but a few months before her father. Providence thus seemed to narrow the domestic circle on earth that it might be widened in ilcaVen. • ()amain Lytle lived a consistent flambe] of the Presby• terian Church and -died the death of the righteous." March 17, 1035. B. . Mil PRINTING. I:L AVING within a few dare supplied the office with a I I large ft. - wt.:tient .r.i. 4 '..-1 1 SCY JOB TYPE, from the Foundry of L. Juits,ox & Co., Philadelphia. we Mater ourself in being able to do almost every kind of %MB WORZ in a style which cannot be excelled by any other establish ment in this City. Those. therefore, of our readers. who may desire to have Handbills, Cards, Bill-Heads, Blanks, and every other species of 11t • g If t ir 343 1 11 , done, would do well to give us a trial. and then judge hr themselves. Nn. 2, North Duke street. directly upp,site the new Court Douse. jan gU tf-2 XIF ousekeeper Wanted.—A respectable middle I:wed woman, active and energetic. and capable of In king entire charge of a household in the country. Com pensation liberal. Deed reference required. Enquire of the Editor. mar •21.131-9 Jinning., B. Kaufman, ATToItNEY AT LAW, und Agent for procuring Bounty Lund Warrants. Office In Widtnyer's Building. South Duke street, near the Court House. mar W dm'-O tollection of Taxon ill Lancaster City. proposals tbr collecting the State, County and School Tans. assessed and levied in Lancaster city for the present year, will be received at the County Commission ers' Whet, until It o'clock, M.. on Monday the 25th inst.— The bide must state the rate per cent at which the collect ing will be done, and embrace the whole or said, city. By order of the County Commissioners. P. O.I:BERMAN, Clerk. Nu paper copy without express orders. mar 20 It-9 - Vetele of Dr. Emanuel S. Baer.—litters Jiof administration ou the estate of Dr. Emanuel S. finer, late of Manor township, deed., have been granted to the subscriber i . esidlng in Mitlerstown, In said township: All persons indebted to raid estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated Pm settlement. ABRAHAM PETEI:B: mar 20 ft-S ' Administrator. ntended Remo val.—Dr. S. WELCIIENS respect if oily announces to his triends and the public in gener al, that having abandoned his 'intention of leaving Lan caster, he designs removing his office on the Ist of April half a square farther North in ithe same street, to the house directly opposite Pinkerton to Slaymaker's Hard 'ware Store, which is now occupied by F. J. Kmmph, Esq., as a dwelling; where he will be happy to wait upon all who may favor blur with their patronage. In returning Ids grateful acknowledgments to his nu patrons and friends, for the great encouragement held out to him to remain, and also for the very flattering testimmilals offered its regard lo the Integrity and beauty of his work, he takes pleasure, iu stating to the public, that he bas takeninto his practiM a new ~ and improved method of mounting Teeth upon Atmospheric Plates either VII of fild, Plating or Silver, !prices varying accordingly, to suit the wants and circumstances of the patient. This mode or operating surmounts many embarrassing difficulties and atisadvatiMges with which Dentists hare heretofore been obliged to contend, in order to render their work comfortabl, serviceable and pleasant, to those who are obliged to wear artificial tenth. Pleaen call at the Mike of Dr. 6. Welchens, in Kramph's Building, and examine specimens of his plate work, to which he directs his best efforts. mar 25 tf-9 II Tees Evergreens I—Flowerleg Shrubs, Roses, _l_Plauts, iu great variety and size, cultivated and for sale by large or small quantities, at the Rising Sun .NUrsuries and tiarden, Philadelphia. All order§ promptly attended tu. Descriptive Catalogues sent to post paid applieations gratis. Address, by mail, S. MAUPAY, Risiug Sun P. 0. Phila. i. 13.—Plants, Roses, Seeds, Sc., can be had every day in the Market, below Sixth Street, Philadelphia, where orders are also received for the nursery. mar 20 •11-8 loves S Stoves 1 Stoves ::—Wholesale and retail.—The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Stove dealers and those iu want of a Stove fur Parlor, Dining-room and Kitchen, to our extensive assort ment of every description of Stoves to wit Bay State Six holes on top, Globe Cook, Buck's Cook for wood, 31oderu Troy, Complete Cook, Sweet Home, Lilly Dale, Yocum Cook Hagar Cook and Parlor Stoves of different kinds, too nu merous to mention: also, to our Celebrated MacGregor Heating Stove for Parlor,Hotels, Halls, and large stoves warranted to give more teat with one quarter the fuel, than any other stove now Made. We are agents for Barstow it Co's Celebrated Stoves which fur fineness of casting, durability and utility, not to be excelled. Also, Queens Patent Portable Forges, the best now iu usu. References in regard to the above stoves, are always to be seen at our store. NLMAN @ WAItNICK N. E. Corner Second S Race eta. mh 'lO 3m-S Philadelphia. overnment Claims.—The undersigned will Urprocure Bounty Land Warants and obtain Pensions for those entitled thereto, under the various acts Of Con gress. Special attention will be given to all cases within the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims, and prompt atten tion will be given to any business connected with Congress .ur any of the Departments. Persons desiring the value of their warrants in money, can always have the highest price. JOSEPH C. O. KENNEDY, (Late of the Census °diced No. 272, Penn Avenue, Washington, D. C. N. IL—The 33d Congress has granted Bounty Landis, viz: ltiu acres to all who have served 14 days during any war, or have been iu any battle, on land or at sea, and the wid ows or minor children of such; also to the widows of Rev olutionary Soldiers, with Pensions to the widows of those who died in the Army or Navy during any war. The pro visions of the law apply also to Indians, chaplains, wagon masters Si teamsters. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the above provisions, must send-the name of the person who performed the service, stare the kind, time, grade, place, and duration of service, with the names of the of ficers under whom performed. Widows should, is addition, send the date of the death of the husband andd ate of mar riage, and Minor Children should send the Mtn, of death of father and mother. Reference may be made to the Commissioner of Pen sions, to any member of Congress, or to the following per sons:— Washington. Pennsylvania. Dales & Seaton, I James Cooper Prof. Joseph floury, Jos. R. Chandler, Rev. P. IL Uurley, D. D. Thos. IL Rowe, W. W. Corcoran, Ex-Lior. Johneon. Judge Crawford. lion. John N. Clayton,'Delaware. Jas. A. Norco, Juo. I'. Kennedy, 3laryland. ltevordy Johnson. } mar 20.11.9 White Hall Academy.—Threo Miles West of Ilarriaburg. The ninth Session of this tiourLihing Institution will commoner on Monday, the 7th of May, The attention of parents and guardians is respect.- ' ully niv/ted to the advantages it affords, being situated in a pl,xtut, retired and healthful part of the country, ass the facilities for study and instruction being warn s-lib, it is believed it cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who may patronize it. TERMS.—Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the Eng lish Branches, and 'Vocal Music, per session, (5 mo.) $50,00 instruction In Instrumental Music, s 10,00 " Ancient or Modern Languages, each, 6,00 For Circulars and other informetlon, address. roar 20 :-Ellll j'otice. — cemlior MAK INII BUSINESS. The nu derslgued hereby given notice that she will sorry uu the taI3INET-MAKING and Undertaking business at the old stand In West King street, formerly kept by her husband, Henry M. Miller, and at the same time returns her sincere thanks for the 'were' patronage formerly bestowed on the establishment. A continuance of former custom Is respectfully and urgently solicited. max IS ly-8 MARY MILLER. otice —To the Creditors of the late firms of Differ. bath and Iliestand, Ditlen bach and Keneagy, and of Adam ie. Dlffenbach. The undersigned Trustees of Adam F. Offenbach nu. der a Domestic Attachment issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Lancaster against the said Adam F. Diffenbach, hereby give notice, that they will meet at the Public House of William T. Tenon, in the City of Lancaster on Thursday the 12th day of April 185.5, at 10, o'clock, A. AI. for the purpose of receiving the proofs of the several creditors and determining upon the same; when and where all persons interested may attend, If they think proper. JAMES McPIL&IL. HENRY MUSRINI AN. JOHN S. KENEAOY. nth IS At-8 . „ • Varna Ftir gale — Tbe Subscriber , ' ce-Suecuiurs ltToticie.—The.7ll/MS 5111amoned to attend: be Conti A: the last will and testament of Robert A. Higdon, late IA of Cowman Picas, to be held on the 30th day of April of Thutuff 0000ty. at Pub* BA/4 On Tuswici; next. needn attend, as theta will li e do Court held of Ith Day . of April, 1355, at the hour of 19 o'clOck, M.., on th a t B y or d er of the °itch, th 4 premises, that Valuable - Face celled "Cherry Hill," osonee MAUTEI, Sheriff. containing 100 Acres, of Land, more or less, and situated Sheriff's Office, Lancaster. March 12,1855. (mia.M tf-9 directly on the main raid leading from Peach Bottom to Baltimore, about eight miles (11:11:11 Bell Air anti thirty from Baltimore, Ina good neighborhood, and convenient to &oils, mills and places of public worship, among which are several Quaker meeting houses. This land is In a good state of cultivat on, and under good fencing. About one thiniof it is in good timber. The improvements consist of a good Log Dwel ling House, with a pump of good water near the I, a door, a Wheehight and liffacluanith Shop, (where . business was carried on successfully up" to the time of Bola. A. Iligdanis death,) all necessary out build ings, (all nearly new) and a young and thriving Orchard] The aboie described property is advantageously situated for any kind of public business. The terms of sale are one-third cash, and balance made, payabl. to suit purchaser, by giving bonds ror the credit paymente, and bearing .aterest from day of eale mb 13 3t•B n Ordinance Establishing Additional ilLliarkets.—.Ste. 1. It is hereby ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, that from and after the passage of this Ordinance, public markets I shall be held in addition hr the markets now established by the various Ordluanoes in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday and Friday in every week throughout the year; to commence at four o'clock in the afternoon of each day, and to continue without interruption until ten o'clock at night of the same day. 2. That the markets established by this Ordinance. shall be governed by the same rules, regulations and re strictions, and the several and respective officers shall do and perform the same duties, and all and every person shall be subject to the same penalties, for the infraction of any of the said ordinances, rules and regulations in form. as is now or may he hereafter established by law. Sec. 3. That from and after the renting of the stalls in April next, it shall not he lawful for any person or persons to expose for sale during market hours and within the pre scribed limits of the markets—any provisions or produce, except from the said market stalls, or from wagons, car riages, carte, drays or shslges hacked again.st the curb stones as provided for by Ordinance, except such as allowed by resolution of Councils. And any person or persons who shall ao expose for sale any provisions or produce iu bags, baskets. tubs, buckets or other vessels placed upon the pave ments, door steps or public strmts during market hours, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of not less thou one nor more than five dollars.to be recovered be fore the Mayor or any of the Aldermen of the city of Lan .ster,lvs debts of like amount are by law recovered. and paid into the city Treasury. ::;EC. 4. The Market Committee shall wlthoitt delay, di vide, or cause to have divided and re-numbered all the stalls In the New Market house, except the inside stalls In houses Nos. 1 and 2. They shall divide the stalls into class es of Nos. 1, 2. 3, 1 and 5. Class No. 1 shall pay an annual rent of Thirty Dollars, Class No. 2 Twenty Dollars. Class No. Fifteen Dollars, Class No. 4 'fen Dollars, Class :NO. 5 Five Dollars. Provided that when said stalls are ready fur letting, it shall be done at public auction, and the purcha ser agreeingto pay the highest bonus for any stall shall have _the first choice. To have and to hold the woe for One or live years, subject to the annual rent placed on said stall. Six. 5. Any person or persons occupying any stall or stalls which have not been mid at auction, and desiring to vacate the same, shall give notice to the ilerk of the Mar bets on or before the 20th of 31arch of each year and any person or persons neglecting to give such notice. shall be considered the lessees of said stall or stalls for the year next ensuing, and shall be held liable for the rent of the same. See. 6. Thu Clerk of the Markets shall report to the Clerk of the Market Committee all notices of discontinuance of vacation of stalls; and the said Clerk of the Market Com mittee shall have a book in which he shall keep regular entries of the names of the lessees, of the number of their stalls, and the amount paid by each, and shall at all times have his book ready,for the inspection of the Market Com mittee. SEC. 7. All and every Ordinance or parts of Ordinance in consistent with ally of the provisions herein before con tained, be and the same are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of Lancaster on the 9th day of Mare!, 1,33. HENRY CARPENTER, President of Select Council. • JESSE LANDIS, President Common Council. Attest—Jan ~ C. LAM rENTEA, Clerk S. C. .• JOSEPH SA.IICauS, Clerk C. C. Lantmister. war 13 REMOVAL. B i. tl : a S t U tle; h S a O v ...\: removed l 4.!= f s o dTlp t ht: 1 1.1 1 11 1 , MOURNING STORE , II from No 52 South Second street,to the new building , II No. 206, Chesnut Street, (five doors above Eighth street, South hide,l a here ll I they will offer an increased stock at reduced prices. N. B.—Daily opening New Spring Goods. Phila. mar 13 Mu•S L------ Litrassr and Millinery Goods, Wholesale and Itetail.—W.M. T. HILL., Straw, flat and Bon net Manufacturer, and dealer in Straw Goods in gen eral, No. 321 North Second streer, (below Noble, east side. directly apposite Butz s Red Lion Hotel,) 111 ere ma" :Jo found a large and extensive assortment of goods In the above line. to which the attention of coun try Storekeepers and Milliners Is particularly invited. All goods sold at the lowest cash prices. mar 13 2m-8 Gaernarvon Academy.—Churehtown Lancaster O. ltn. Thu Third ltessiun of this flourishing Insti tution will commence on Monday the ith of May next. In it fitudeuts are fitted for every condition of life, and no pains is spared to give them every opportunity of moral and intellectual training. Perhaps no section et our Coun try enjoys so many advantages as the Village of Churelo. town, both in the healthfulness, and thy morality of the place. Persons sending their sons or wards to this Inetb tution,.may rest assured that every duty,devolving upon its Principals and Teachers will be fully performed. There are two Departments Male and Femalentirely separate it being believedlhat this is the best mode upon which any Institution can be conducted. Trnus—for 5 wouths,Tuition, Boarding, Washings 65 00 For further particulars enquire of the Principals Rev. J. LEAMAN, M. D. .1. E. GIFFIN:. A . u nth L: 1 v 0 Files and Rasps. NEW Street File Works, Philadelphia. The subscriber is constantly manufacturing for Wholesaled Retail, b'ILES AND RASPS; of every description, and - having been practically engaged in the business more thou Thirty years, can guarantee his work at the lowest prices. Manufacturers and Mechanics can have their Old Files Re-cut and made equal to new at half the original cost. J. 11. SMITH, No. 61. New st., (1..-tween Race I Vine .111 211 cud 31 sts.,), philadelphin. mar 13 3m-S lomblased Reaper and 111 ower.--Mutiny' Patent with Wood's Improvement. I have manufactu rod and sold 165 of these Machines the past Season, and feel wairouted by the testimony of the Farmers that have used them that it is the best combined Reaping and Mow ing Machine now used. In all the trials which have been with other machines either before committees or the pub lic, they have proved the best Machines In the following points, viz: The lightest draft. The cleanest cutter. The ease and facility with which it eon be removed from field to field and changed from a Reaper to a Mower. The construction for strength and durability and its ca pacity for doing business. Sufficient proof can be produced that the above points belong to this •Machine. It is capable of mowing and spreading 'from 10 to 15 acres of any kind of grass per day, with one man aud'a pair of horses, and cut from 15 to 20 acres of grain per day. - Price of combined Machine $125,00 mitt delivered at their works at Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. Single Mower $llO,OO, two scythes with extra sections and extra guards and•pinion belong with each Machine. To the authors of the following unsolicited testimonials, I hereby offer my grateful acknowledgments, ' WALTER A. WOOD, Manufacturer and proprietor, lloosick Falls, N. Y. ELTON, Madison co., July 14, 1854. W. A. WOOD; Dear Sir cannot express my approba tion of your Mower in too strong terms. 1 never expected to see a Mowing Machine cut grass as fast, as well, and as easy. for both team and driver, as yours does. I can cut one third more grass In a day with one team, and do the work better than any of my neighbors can with one of the "only successful Mowers now known." Respectfully yours, E. P. MORSE. ETNA, Tompkks co., August 12, 1854. Mr. Wooat Dear Sir have been cutting lodged Oats on the river Oats, where-Mower had been tried and failed but yours worked to a charm.., After finishing my having.l took it six miles, and run it to the satisfaction of all wh saw it work. I mowed from half past ten o'clock. A. M., until twelve o'clock next day, and mowed 17 acres, and done it to the satisfaction of all present. Yours, JAMES GILES. VERGENNES, Vt., July 14, 1853. W. A. Woon; Dear Sir:—Enclosed you will find a certifi cate of Deposit to pay for the two Machines, the second one has not yet arrived. I have farmers here every day to see mine work and Ito every instance it gives perfect satisfaction. I can sell 100 machines next year. I was offered $l5O 00 for the machine you sent me. Truly yours, J. W. STRONG. NEW YORE, June 9, 1854. W. A. Wool); Dear Sir :—We received the eleven 3lachines yesterday and want the others badly. The machines are going off first rate. All New Jersey wants Manny's Patent with Wood's improvement. Yours truly, JEItOME a ELLISON. ALSJUNDED, Genesee co., N. Y., Sept. 18, 1854. Mr. W. A. WOOD; Dear Sir:—We - would say to the Far mers that we have purchased one of your Improved Mow ing Machines and think it excels any other 3lachine now in use, and does the work cue-third easier for the team. We have mowed with your machine 147 acres this season; our neighbors have witnessed its operation and give it the preference. Yours respectfully, SAMUEL lIUNN, HORACE UUNN, The Mount Joy Car Manufacturing Co., have the exclu sive shop right for the Manufacture and sale of Manuy's Combined Reaper and Mower, with Wood's improvement, in the counties of Lancaster, Lebanon and Berks. They would respectfully call upon their friends and the public generally to come,axamine and buy the the cheapest a,pd best Reaper and Mower now offered for sale in the United States.. J. E. CASSEL, Sec'y. Mount Joy, Lancaster co., Pa. Principal Depot for Lancaster county at the hardware store of GEO. D SPRECII}:It, mar 13 4m-8 Lancaster City. Kttng of the States.—The undersigned has for sale a very superior article of stove called the "King of the States," which cannot be surpassed by any other article now in use or ever offered to the public. The ad. vantages of this stove are—That it takes less wood and coal to make a fire than any ohter now in vogue—at the same time It Is more compact, neat and beautiful In appearance, and less trouble to keep it clean than the majority of stoves dffered for sale. All persons wishing to examine said stove can do so by calling at the large and extensive store room of the under signed, where a great variety of patterns of stoves are al ways kept on hand. ln connection with the above article, there la also kept a large and splendid assortment of Tin, Copper and Brass ware, which for beauty of finish and durabilty, cannot be approached or surpassed by any other establishment In the country. The best and most proficient bands are always employed to manufacture the above articles, and the perfect system of regulations that characterizes the employees and over seers, is such, as to commend the establishment to the consideration of all D. DENLitiliElt, Harrisburg, Pa Persons commencing housekeeping, particularly, will find it to their advantage to cell at this establishment, be fore purchasing elsewhere, as articles, for that purpose, can be bought cheaper and better than at any other in this city. In order to have a correct idea of the work manufac tured in this mammoth establishment, It is only necessary to give it a call, and examine the numerous articles on exhibition jan 30 Tied Lfora Hotel.—No. 200, Mark et street, ahoy th, Philadelphia. The under:lamed, late of the Amer Wan House, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure in informing his friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the above well-known and popular HOUSE, which he bas filled up with entirely New Furniture and Bedding of a superior quality. The house has also been renovated and lm pro ved in a manner which will compare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fail to give satisfac tion to those who may patronize this establishment The TABLE will - always be supplied with the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the ',C REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undone to make' his Guilds comfortable, and he flatters bin/yell that by strict attention to business, he will merit and re calve &liberal share of public patronage. G. W. HINKLE. Jan 23 tf-.1 • Dy•lng and Scourint—Ph ili p uds Hon, Fancy foyer, no 91 North Thirteenth Street, PhiladelphiM three doors above Cherry StreeC .resPezthillY ham's; the citizens of Muntgomesy countyl"zed elsewhere, thit ' all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merinos's de., are dyed in the must fashionable and permanent swims. Ladies cashmere and. crape shawls, cloaks, de-, cleansed ;al p ressed equal fp new; drones watered in superior le. Gentlemel apparel scoured and dyed In superior style; in abort, Dy int.tu all its various branches done at short notice, an on the lowest terms. A call is earnestly ssolicited, as it it very convenient for those who should Want anying• in the above line. 3us.. Phila. nab 13 I i rrhe Model Seed , Store—No. 109 Market Stun ' I above Eighth street, Phi delphia, Thomas F. Groff, k Co., Seedsnutn, .tc. Garden Seeds of the beat quality on ly, and every known variety. Flower Seeds, the largest and choicest collection in thii country; Sweet and .Pot herbs. Grass and' Field Seeds, of extra quality ; Greenhouse plants. bulbous root, &c.: shade fruit, and ornamental Trees Shrubs, kr. Ilaveon hand a very choice collection of Dwarf Pears ois Quince, which we now offer [Or sale. Phila. Mar 13. , 3m. sTEPHEN RIGDoN, WILLIAM BAILEY, Executors T nks 1 inks 11—Murray k Steok invite attention Co j_ their unusually large assortment of bts, consisting Ib of Ilarrison's celebrated Columbian Blue Black, Black, Blur,Carmine and Red, Green Black Ink, Writing Flail' and ed ; all the varieties of Hoover's Kreitzer kHobin iwn's; Weeks and Hideout's. The best article copying In delible Inks always on hand. We have effected an arrangement with.the 'Manufactu. tune.. which enables us to supply retailers in large dr small quantities at Philadelphia wholesale prices, thus si ring them the expense of freight, No. „ As we warrant our Inks, we request all to be returned that does not give perfect satisfaction We also call attention to our large collection of Bibles in all the varieties of size and binding. Hymn and Praydr Books:- Question Books, Catechisms and Sunday Schmid Books in use by all the Religious Denominations of ChrLi tiaria—together with a •large and varied assortment of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, ikc., all of which are offered on the most accommodating terms. • mar 13 tf-8 200 Carriage s at Auction . —Slzteeo th Phil adelphia Trade Sale. This sale will take place on Wednesday, the ith of April neit, at the Bazaar, Ninth A George street, commencing at . 10 o'clock, A. Al. The col lection will be very extensive, embracing at least 200 Carriages, principally light stock, from most of the test makers of Phlladeiptaa sod the vicinity. Catalogues will be ready, and the stock arranged for e;• .ogues will be ready, am.. .aged for liMiUatiori, several days previous to sale. Purchasers from a distance are lufuruwd that the sale will positively take place on the above day, without regard to the weather. 0. KIEFFER. 3m-2 Propriety. 11131tRAY dt - STOEK, North Queen street, Lancaster, P. Dunlap's Light Carriages, Sixteenth Philadelphia Trade Sale. Included in the Sixteenth Trade Sale, to be held on Wednesday, the 4th of April next, at the Bazaar, will be'a collection of over Fifty Light Vehlcies t of Unit lap's celebrated manufacture, all warranted, comprising Germantown and family Wiigons, open front Rockavrayis, Jenny Lind or standing top Buggy Wagons, Buggy Wag ons with falling tops, trotting Wagons, double seated PhM tons, Sc., Sc. The whole to be sold without reserve. May be examined several days previous to sale. Nu postponement on account act the - weather. APPIiED 31. lIERKNESS, Liar 13 3t a Auctioneer.' A IA Invitation Is extended to alt--to _Pisan and examine the 101 l of choice seasonable DRX GOODS now to be seen Weutis Dry Good Store. Housu keepers in search of COTTON SIIEETINGS, • BARNSLEY LINENS, TABLE DIAPERS, BLANKETS, r COUNTERPANES, CIIINTZS, I'SLIN CHECKS, 'PICKINGS, will lied a new and complete assortment at WENTZ'S. Ladies in search of Foss Goons, such as silks in great vit linty, latest styles, Plaids, Brocades, Striprs Eagle brand double. boiled. black glossy silks, extra, Taffeta Spring shawls, full variety; Super Broche long Shawis, to lrw left on hand and news the time to buy thew at hilt price) Bajous Super Kid Gloves, N. M. French EiubruiderieS, mil find no-better place for their selections than at ENT/'S Shoppers, Buyers, Ladies, Ueuts, rail uud satisfy your selves that there is uo place for Pry throds at nuy dexcrii)- tiou better than N TZ'S. -( - court Proclamation.-- krlieraas. the lion. HES -1t1" U. LUMi, Pres't., lion. A. L. li tVLS and .1. I.itionk, hsqs., Associate Judges of the Court in Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant J ustices yt the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, iu and for said comity of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to ale directed. rt iiiiiring toe, among other things, to make public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Dyer and Termiuer and a General Jail Delivery Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessio ' ms of the Peace and Jail Deliver will commence in the city of Lancaater, in the Commit - wealth of Pennsylvania, on the third Monday in APRIL, 1555: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ti t the Mayor, nod Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, iu the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, -the Coroner, the Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then add there iu their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations. and inquisitions, and their other re membrances, to du those things which to their ofliees ap pertain, in their behalf to be sane; and also all those wile will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to lle then and there is prosecute against them as shall be just, Dated at Lancaster, the day of February, Unintti.E MARTIN, Shedd.. N. B.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Wituessi's will hereafter be expect.' cud required on the first day of the SUSSiOELS. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are re quired by an order or Court, dated November 21st, VAS, to return their recogpizaw, to, Jphn J. Porter, Clet!k of linage, - Sessions,swithin oun'week treat the they of final action in each ease, and its default thereof, the 31agistratd's 00.0 will not he allowed. • mar ti tr-7 ' 1N THE MATTER of the intended agplice: tku of tlionos As, to the Court of Quarter Sissscans at April term, 1855, for a llontsti to continue keeping a ta eru iu Churchtown, Lancaster county—it being au old stand. It a, the undersigned citizens of Churchtown where said iutt or tavern is proposed to he kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary 'to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are wdii acquainted with the said lieorge and that he is of god repute fir honesty and tellljovriltlee, and is well provided with house room and cullVeltiouceS for the accommoda tion of straogers and travelers. Jacob Jameson, John Plank, LaA id Slyer, Lot Rogers, Abm. Lincoln, Phillip Wafer, ft. F. Bunn, B. Jo cobst' E. D. White. 11 w. Whitman. Johu ILingwalt, Shirk. ' war fa tJt.ra slate Rooflug.—The undersigned, agent f rthr sale , of the celebrated Caldwell Slate, the superiority 61 which is generally known, is prepared to contract for Ite4l , ing or for furnishing Slate. Thu safety and superiority of Slate Rooting needs no continent- All work done in the best Malmo., and all orders promptly attended to. USO. M. STEINMAN, Ilardwuro Store, West King st., Lan MEM IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of ANTHONY Lunt:a, , to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at April term, 1855, for a license to keep a tavern in the N. E. Ward. Lancaster city—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the N. E. Ward, where the said inn or tavern Is proposed to be kept. do t,ir tity, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accomnio date the public and entertain strangers and trhvelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Anthony Lechler, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. I William Gable, David Killinger, Simon Stevens, Wtiliain Cox, W. Kirkpatrick, J. K. Reed, D. Shultz, T. It. Tort., Lek is Sprecher, Zuriel Swope, C. Kline, RoNEClure. mar 20 30-1 IN THE MATTER of the intended appliei tion of SUSANNA Stu to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April ,tarm, 1855, for a license to contiuue..keepingja tavern in Village of Ilinkletown, Lancaster 'county—at being an old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of the village thellinkletown, where said inn or tavern Is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Susanna Sminkey, and. that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.' Christian Sensenlg, David Wald, Samuel' Rudy, Alexan der Martin, Abm. Slough, Samuel Heoffer, Daniel Dronel..4e, Jacob Holsinger, John Yarns, Reuben Heckert, Henry Fetter, Jacob Dreneise. mar 29 ate-91 IN the MATTER of the intended application Of Caftans-a H. ziumni, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1865, to continue keeping a tavern in Maniar township, Lancaster county—it being an ol'd stand. Ws, the undersigned citizens of Manor township, where the said inn or tavern Is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Christian If. Zimmer, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences Bir the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Abraham Bitner, Joseph Brenneman, Abraham :Kline, Abraham Buckwalter, John Smith, Peter E. Kling, Philip Karr, Eli Hews, Christian Sourbeer, Benjamin - Brenetuan, John Witmer, Jacob Miller, George Denteaop. mar 13 -a3t•4 4 , IN THE MATTER of the intended applida tion of JAIIES DONNELLY, to the Court of Quarter Sessiohs at April term, 18513, for a licence to continue keeping a tavern in the N. E. Wald, in the city of Lancaster-4i being an old stand. WS, the undersigned citizens of the North East Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate I. the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and th we are well acquainted with the said James Donnell and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperatt and is wet provided wilh house room and conveniences r the accommodation of strangers and travelers. • • t H: Fornoff, J. W. Jamb, Fred. Kline, C. Carmany, J. li. Kurtz, 31. Westhaeffer, A. Danner, James T..slrCulley, Ja cob Bear, John IVeidler. J. Zimmerman, George Metzgari • nth 13i 3t-3 , IN TILE MATTER of the intended iipplioa tion of JOHN Tweed, to the Court of Quarter Sasssonsiat April term, 1555, lbr a licenFe to keep a tavern in the village of New Providence, Lancaster county belly; an old stand. . . Ws, the undersigned citizens of Now Prbvidence, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inu .or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers,', and that we are well acquainted with the said John Tweed, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperauce,Ahd is well provided with house room and conveniences, for the accommodation of strangers And travelers. John Peoples, David 31crwreri John Hess, John Diller, jr., Mies Wintier, John K. Rohrer,: Henry S. Huber, Jacob Ciro.. mer, Fpincis ..I.lylin, Joseph C. Shenk, Amos Groff, (farmer) John .M. Shenk, Thomas Armstrong.. mar 6 3t•7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applies., tion of lasso Rini to the Court of Quarter Sessional at April term, 1855, for a license to keep a tavern in Para dise township—it being an eldstand. We, the undersigned citizensofParadise township,where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that the said inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Isaac Riale, and that he Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the scrom niodatioia of stmugersand travellers. Goo. D. Mellvaiii,.Wm. AL Blaymakei, John S. Smith tidal/ Eckert, William Eckert, Jr., George Slaymaker, Mcllvalne, William Hamilton, John nick, Hugh Allan Christian Blank, Benjamin Phenneger. inn 8 Sp? IN THE MATTER:or the intended applida tion of JACOB Katrritas, to the Court of Quarter desliOns at April term, 1855, for a license to keep a tavern; in Conestoga township, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. . . Wa, the undersigned citizens of Conestoga township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, docertify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquaibted with 'the said Jacob Kauinte and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempert, and is well provided with house room and couvenienaea for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Jacob Feld, John Lenharddaoab F. Warfel, Abraham Myer, Daniel Steinman, Denjamln Yordy, Tobias Stebmen, Jun., John Montgomery, Admix' Lefever ' Christian Kindig, Stunned L. F• 121, John Warfel, Adm. H Metzger. mar 6MIT _ , TN THE ALATZEA oldie' intended applici of Aium Tabu; fora Heins° to keep 'alarern In the city at Lancaster, at his -present old etaild. in, West Or ange street, N. W. Ward in said aty. • Wr, the undersigned citizens of the 'North West Ward, where said Inn or tavern is rancanekto be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and handers, and that we are wail acquainted with the add Ada:iceboat, andthat hi Is of good repute for hanesty and temperance, and is wail Provided with h0it53,200311 and ecmyenlences for the accommodation of strangers and trasslers. Jacob Myers, John Ditkrw, RanbenShank, William am- Mr, Henu_Y. it'yesy,WlLon Hindman, IL EL Mercer, 1 Gibbs, George(Henehmen, A. Yeah:um, Dandel A. A i ra„ G. IL Hartman., mar 6 ativf . . IN THE. MATTER of the intended appliCation of W.' T.Tratlns, for a license tokeep a tavern in the& E.Wani, in the-city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of the South Past Ward, where Said lnn or tavern is propoeed,to be loqikdr= that the said inn tavern is necessary to aeo !Impalas and entertain strangers and travelers, and that ws are well acquainted with the said William T. Tonart, 'and Olt he it ofgood repute ter honesty arid temperance, and is Well provided with himse room and 'conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. C. Kieffer, John N. Lane, Z. S. Ilubley, Lewis P. Lever ing, J. Metzger, C. A. Beinitah, David Bair,P.! K. .13rene maa, Jacob Gable, jr . , James Led mith, John D. Sklles. . mar 6 Sts-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Jaltrillig ItiTYLTDMirrit, to the Court of Quar ter Sessions at April term, fora license to keep a tavern in the village of Newvllle, West Donegal township, Lan caster county—lt being an old stand. Ws, the undersigned citizens of West Donegal township, where said Lan or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted withthe said JonathanDiffenderthr, and that he Is of good repitte for honesty and temperance, and is well:provided with house room and conveniences, for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Jamb R., Keller, David Keller, Jacob Oebbardt, John George Donaker Michael hi. Kauffman, George Pierce, Ad am Musser,' Thomas ' e Starrs, A. Greenawalt, Ootlieb Geb hart, jr., John Feigner, Jacob Donaker, John Crowsley, Got- Nib liebhart,. sr., Peter Rhoads. - mar d ht.-7 IN TIIE MATTER of the intended applies- Stlou of NELLEIL &K.sinvertan, for a License, to keep a pub lie house in the city of Lancaster, at the old stand lately kept by John R. Watkins, West Ming street, in said city. WE. the undersigned citizens 'of the Northwest ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to.be kept, Do Certify, that the said inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the slid Jfiller & Kauffman, and that they are of good repute for honesty and temperance, and are well provided with house-room and conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers and travelleis. Jacob Myers, Daniel Farman, J. Frey, John Drepperd, Wiliam F. Miller, Daniel Droude, Wm. Diller, Joseph Hoover, Jacob Weaver, Christian Myers, Wm. C. Cham. berlin, C. it. Lintner, Watson li. Miller, Wm. F. Mayer, Hilbert It. Hartley. mar 6 3tc.7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Jscee M. Swoon, to the Court of Quarter Ser, ohms at April term, 1.855, to continue keeping a tavern In Cpper Leacock township, Lancaster county—it being an gld stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Upper Leacock twp., where said Inn or tavern is proposed to be.kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob M. Swarr, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for -the accommodation of strangers and travelers. A. S. Bare, Henry Mllier, N. F. Sheaffer, Diller Bare, Bern- Bard L. Beck, Henry Weidman, George Miller ' jr., John Musser, Wm. Weichnan, Gee. Brubaker, Fleury Good, Hen ry Burkhart. mar ti 3t-7 IN the MATTER of .the intended applica tion of JAMES EM.BREE, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1855, to continue lieeping a tavern in Bart township, Lancaster county—lt being ad old stand. ' Wit, the undersigned citizens of Bart township, where the mid Inn or tavern is proposed to. be kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and tr avellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said James Embree, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with house room and conveniences for the uccommodation of strangers and travellers. Samuel Ga.4.t%fenry lie - ylor, Charles llynear. J. At'Clure, tieo. W. Ring, Jacob Eckman, John .IPClure, Wm. Smith, Harrison diraham, John Coulter, William Hollis. Stkilliam picket. John ,Keylor, William M'Cord, James Currey., mar 11 ,t 30-8 IN TEE MATTER of the intended applica tion of llzzins BLICkENdDERFEIL: to the Cohnt ul Quarter Sessioda at April term, 1555, for a license to keep a'tav ern in the N. W. Ward, in the city of Lancaster,—lt be ing nn old stand. WE, the undersign&l citizens of the North West Ward, where said inn or tavern Is proposed to be kept, du certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Henry Illickenschirfer, and that he Ls of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided Witte house room andcouveuiences fur the accommalat ion of strangers and travellers. Jacob Myers, Frederick Lutz, John !Madman, Andrew Balmer, If Mishler. Moses Winger, J. I. Hartman, Charles It. Fraily, J. C. Skiles, Wm. Buckius,jr.. Philip Coplend, D. Hartman, mar ¢3t7 IN THE MATTER of the intended ,applion ti.m of GEORGE IV. hiirrEn, to the Court of Quarter, Sea. FIO,IS at April term, 1855, for a license to keep a tavern in Elizabethtown Borough, Lancaster county—it being an old stand WE, the undersigned citizens of Elizabethtown Borough, where said-inn or tavern is prbposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said-. George W. Boyer, and that he is of good repute for honesty ald temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences, for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. A. Greenawalt, Abm. Breneman, Isaac Bauman, Seas- Gan Heller, John Lynch, Samuel Harmony, Emanuel Hoff man, Wm. Miller, (Constablu,) Daniel Balmer, Joseph Clin ton, Henry Shultz, William Wilson. Abm. Redsecker, An drew -Wade, James Laird, J. O'Neal. mar ti 3t°-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of DAVID S. MYER, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1555, fur a transfer of a license granted to John Stump, at the January term, to keep a tavern in Past Hempdeld twp., Lancaster county—it being an old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of East tiempteld twp., where said Inn or taverte is proposed to be kept, do certify, that tile said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the publie.aud entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said David S. Royer, and that lie is sit good repute for honesty and teMperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Tobias M. Miller. John L. Hershey, John Keener, Jacob Graybill, Jacob L. Herskey, Christian Kaulfman, Philip Hottenstein, John Workman, Jacob ttottsliall. Joseph Kinseh, Daniel Moon, Daniel tiraybill. mar et old and Silver Watehee, Silver Ware band Jewelry.—The largest, finest, and .best selected stock in the city. Every description of tine and cheap watches that are -manufactured ran be obtiaued at this establishment, which receives them direct front the Facto ries of Liverpool, Loudon and Switzerland, and is therefore enabled to sell a much superior article for a less price than Any other retail store in this city. Persons wishing to purchase at Wholesale and Retail are invited to call and the worth of their money. Some of these Watches can be sold at the following pri ces, viz: Gold Levers full Jeweled, 19 Carat ease. V 2.5 00 " Hunting case, Full Jeweled Levers. 33 00 " Lepine Watches, . 20 00 Silver Lever " Full Jeweled. 10 00 Hunting; rase, 13 50 •' Lepine Watches. Jeweled. SOO and some still cheaper than the above. Jewelry of every description, fine and cheap. Also. sil ver Ware, and Silver-Plated Ware of all kinds. , Watches repaired and warranted, at LEWIS It. BROOMALL'S (Old Stand) No. 110 N. Second,dd door below Race street, Philadelphia. . mar 6 ly-7 IN EIR of the intended application of Jour; TYMONEY, for a Licence, to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster, at his pre .. sent old stand, in East King street in said eity• WE, the undersigned citizens of the Southeast Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed' to be kept, Do Certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain Strangers and Trav ellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John Ty money, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-rouin and conveniences for the'accom modation of Strangers and Travellers. John. Yackly, Jacob, B. Koop, Philip Leonard, John George Pries, Walter L. Dibble, John Bar rack, George H. Dcrmstaetter, Jacob Killinger, Reuben S. Rohrer, J. T. M'Gonigle, John Wetzel. J. A. Darmstmtter. mar 6 3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JOHN KENNEDY, to the Court of Quarter Session's at April term, 1855, fora license to continue keep. Ing.a tavern in Drumore township, Lancaster county— It being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Drumore township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to,be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said' John Kennedy, and that he is oPgood repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.- Wm. Barnes, Wm. T. Boyd, Fleming 51'8par - ran, Nathan iel Mayer, Clarkson Jefferis; T. N. M'Sparran, John M'Spar ran, Robert Long, John A. Boyd, David Brown, Edward J. Hewes, Lea P. Brown, James Barnes...a-I-- mar 13 3t.-8 eatlier.—FßlTZ, IJENIMIY & CO., No. 29 North I_4Third street, Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers, Curriers and Importers of French Calf•Skios and dealers in Red and Oak dole Leather and Kip. feli 27 ly-l) Valnable,lnvention,LA rarechance Is now of fered to business men to realize a fortune. A new feature has been opened up la the manufacture of Flour, which must we think at once revolutionise the old process, and go into use all over the land. By the in genuity and skill of Edwin & James M. Clark, they have brought about a complete Merchant Flouring Mill which is adapted to the wants of the whole world, and which is applicable to every locality. By this Invention, the monop oly of milling heretofore carried on by heavy capitalists Is completely broken up, and a complete Merchant Flouting Mill is brought within the reach of any person having a few hundred dollars. The consequence of which will be-- hundreds and thonAnnts of these Flouting Mills will. be put in operation iu all parts of the Union;. it being appli cable io any power, from a four-horse up to any other d'- sired. It ran be plEced In a room with other machinery, and the small space llt occupies not to be missed—being on ly 21 feet long bye& feet wide, embracing within this small compass all the machinery, and turning out two barrels oo superfine Flour per hour. It is perfectly portable. a horie and dray, at a single load,being capable of haulittr. it from one location to another; thus making it truly the must val uable discovery of the present age. It can be seen in full operation at the Barrel Factory,on Duke street, a few steps north of the Railroad, in the city of Lancaster, Penn'a.. LANCASTER, Ist month, 20th, 1855 Having seen ink operation Edwin k James M. Clerk's newly patented combined Grinding and Bolting or Mer chant Flouring Mill, on the 17th lust., I am free to state, that I believe it to be a valuable improvement in the con version of wheat Into Flour, for several reasons: Ist. In the operation referred to, the Mill ground and bolted 3 - bushels of wheat in 17 minutes, by the watch which I held in my hind, and making Flour of a superior quality, and cleaning the bran about as well as Is usually clone by the common mills when doing grist work. Id. The small awe it occupies, and the comparatiAlly small expense requisite to put up a Mill of that kind, atter the pourer to propel it Is obtained, strongly recommends It to the attention of those about to erect a Flouring Mill. 3d. To those engaged in the milling business, I would respectfUlly say., thatithe improvement is well worthy their attention, from the fact that the mill referred to is capable of performing double or treble the work usually done In; common grist mills, with lesi or no mare power than they now cue in their mills—and lastly, on a close inspection of the mills, and It. operation, 1.. was satisfied that lt was ca pable of doing more:work in the same time than which saw done at the time referred to. ... • • • - - •••• ..._ .. .., RAM IndMDLEY, . a practical Millwright of 30 ems' exPertenoo• to_ The undersigned baseltig; t ' the Right of the Mill for Lancaster ceunty a$ iinicered to sell Town ship Eights, and to furnish Mali.' , - -':- - - t A. Nr..- RU a CO., mar 8 3ru-7.. har4wartiatore, Eaat"Ning it, Lau'r.. :slates tastes I—The subscriber baying taken the agency for 'Brown's building vistas I/ ready at any time to furnish elate by the ton or put on by the square, at the shortestnotled and off the most reasonable terms. Apply st my Hardware Store, North Queen street. feb - 27 GEORGE D. SPRECILIIR. or Sa le.—The Stock and -Fixtures of 'WHOLE SALEE DRUG STORE, in Philadelphia, eligibly Olmsted, haring well muted stock, and . doing ex cellent Pantasylcania, Ohio and city trade, ;'Amount or stork about $lO,OOO, and terms rodonable.— To onsdedrous of entering the business, this offers an op seldom to be ibund. Address with real nantai ears otY. B. Patin, PUMA. All moonlike.- tions strictly conAttendiaL i war G 5t4 - - - - Joan A. Blum. - Taco. & Ram Shisedra Black, OPERATORS IN White Ash Aint.kracito Vogl; ikon the BM HOLINTAIN COLLIERY; Stuuncatin, Northumbria:id tonnty, Rona: Orders mat to Shamokin or Unruly, Will mist with prompt attentlou. I kb 27 IMILA. 'Crew Stock of Dry Gediz for ;the Birizt IA of 1855.—BYRELANDRIL. S. W. comer of d Arch streets, Plalladelplds, are hilly priiiarod to salt buyers, Wholesale Rata, with goods adapted to their wants and at the lowest Parr CASE Palms. BLACK SILKS, FANCY, do. NEW MESS .000DS, YEW SPRING SHAWLS, NOVELTIES IN LAWNS, BRITISH PRINTS, PLAID animals, GOOD LLNENS, TABLE LINENS, . . . SECUTINGS, de. &c. • N. B.—ltargrdas daily remind from the Auctions, of N. York, and Philadelphia. P. 9.-011 Boiled Black SUk warranted not to cut In wearing. Store-keepers supplied witlrthose goods regularly. teb 2T -6 New Iron and Brass Foundry .— The Pro ptietors oldie Lexcernta LOCOkOTIVI WORTS would re emcdnlly call the attention of the public to the extensive IMN and BEMS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. We are now prepared to Manufacture Stationary Engine., KM -and Saw XIII Castings, Oar Wheels, and every other description of cast iron- work at ehort no tice and reduced prices. Also, all kinds of Brass Castings, Copper R ivets, Solder and Babble, Blethl. The estabiktu.nt is under the Superintendence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical skill is' well known to our citisens; and as none but the most competent and thorough workmen are employed, we are confident of giv ing entire satisfaction, to all who may favor us with their patronage. ffeb 20 tf.s] Estate of Samuel B. Haines and Wife.— In the Court of Common Pleas for the County °flan caster. Whereas, Jacob Huber, aerignee of Samuel B. Haines and Wife, did on the Met day of February, 1855, In the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court,lds Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the I6th day of April, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. 'Feb 27 4t-ti E state of Catharine Hoffman.— Letters tamentary on the estate of Catharine Hoffman, late of Falmouth, Conoy township, have been issued to the sub scriber residing in said township: All persons indebted to mid estate are requested to make immediat payment, and those having claims will present them proeperly authenti wated for eettiement to JOHN KOB, = tab 13 6t.-8 Executor. Metches 1 Matches Ie—JOHN DONNELLY, Man u.facturer and inventor of Safety Patent Square Up right Wood Box Matches, No. Iqo North Fourth street, above Race, Philadelphia. Matches having become an in dispensable article in housekeeping, the subscriber after a great sacrifice of time and money, is enabled to offer to the public an article at once combining utility and cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended uu account of the tlimsy manner in which Matches are generally pack ed in paper, has by the aid of nen Steam Machinery of his own invention, succeeded in getting up a SAFETY PATENT SQUARE UPltltillT WOOD BOX; this lax is fur preferable,,,M asniucli that it occupiesno more tram than the old round w•ad box. and cuutains at least Two Hun dred per cent more Matches, which to :shippers consider able advantage; it is entirely new, and secure against mois ture anthspontamaus combustion, and dispels all danger en transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Them Matches are packed so that one gross or more may be Shipped to any part of . the World with perfect safety.— They are the most desirable article for Home Consumption, and the Southern and Western Markets that have ever been invented. Dealers and shippers, will do well to call und examine for themselves. t4_ These Matches, are Warranted to be superior to any thing heretofore offered to the public. JOHN DONN ELIA'. dee 13 Sm.4S Lod E. Ath street, Philadelphia. ancarter County Exchange Oilice.—lnt J_Jthel first day of Starch neat the unden.iguctl, under the brut of John K. Reed & Co., will open an °dice at the cor ner t,l East King and Duke streets, (near the Court llouse,) Lancaster city, for thopurpose of receiving deposites, me kiug loans and purchases, buying and selling real estate, Stocks, bc., fbr others, collecting claims. kc., .Vc. The cash Capital of the firm Is Sdomoo, and thelarties are individually liable fur its obligations. The usual rates of interest will be paid, by spacial agree ment, on deposites for more than 30 days, JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. 41.E.NDEILSON. • DAVID SUULTZ, ISAAC E. lIIESTEIL , • Lancaster, jai 30 tf-2 Estate of Robert Dysart and Wife.—lia the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. W hereas, Samuel 31. Myers assignee of Robert. Dysart and Wife, did on the 14th day of Pebruary, 1855 file in the Of fice of the Prothonotary of said Court, his account of said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 22d day of March, 1855, for the confirmation thereof,unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Pretby'r, office, Lan. Feb. 14, 1855. Proth'y. fob 20 e 45 Estate of Benjamin May, dec'.—Letters of administration on the estate of Benjamin May, deed., late of Conestoga township, Lancaster county, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said township: All persons indebtdd to said Estate are requested to make im mdeiate payment, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN KOLA, fob 13 tit-4 Administrator. flash Music and Plano itore of Horace V/WATEItS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. Opposition toplonopoly. Music at greatly reduced prices. Notwith standing the combination of utusic dealers to keep up the prices at uon.copyright music, against the interests of na tive composers, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the courtesies of the trade, he is making immense sales— having abundant evidence, that he has public countenance and suppport, in oppositidh to the Cheat Monopoly, and in his efforts tot aid Nativa 'talent, and to adopt the National Currency. his stock of American and European music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the lan gest and best. selected in the United States. lie has also made a great reduction in the prices of Pianos, Me lodeons and Musical Instruments of all kinds. Superior toned ti; , • octave pianos for $175, $2OO and $225, interior of as good quality, and Instruments as strong and as durable' as those which cost $5OO. Pianos of every variety of style and price up to sloou, comprising those of ten different manufacturies : among them the celebrated modern impro ved Horace Waters' Pianos and the first premium .rEellali Pianos of T. tiilbert & Co.'s make, (owners of the .:Eollau patent.) Second-hand Pianos at great bargains. Prices from $4O to $l5O. Melodeons from live different manufac tories, including the well known S. H. A. 11. W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned the equal temperament,) the best make in the United States. Prices 01, 60, 75, 100, 115, 125, 135 and $l5O. Smith's Double .Bank Melodeons, s:Altl. Each Piano and Melodeon guaranteed. The best terms to the trade, schools, Ae.; 12 , A per cent. discount to clergymen and churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts of the country, post-paid, at the reduced rates. General and select catalogues and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any address free of charge. feb 13 3m-1 The cry la still they Come.—All the new books are received at the "Peoples Book Store" as soon as published, and always in advance of any other establish ment in town. Among the last arrivals are the following : Fudge Doings, a new book by I,ke Marvel. His last and best. Olifdlan's Literary Portraits, third series, just issued. Hagar the Martyr, or, Passion and Reality. by .11rx. Ste • ens. Town and Country, or Life nt Home and Abroad, by J. S. Adams. You Hale Heard or Them i by Q. Decidedly the best book of the day. Ruth Hall, a domestic tale of the time, by Fanny fern. Selly lirucken, a tale of forty years ago, by A. C. Brad ford. Avilllou and other tales, by the author of olive. the Og ilbies, Agatha's Husband. Tom Croable and his Friends, by the author of Handy Andy. • The Past. the Present and the Future, by Bartholomew Bussler. Rare every woman catildlacover, by comparing her own Symptoms with those d r aecribed, the nature, character, causes of, and the props i remedies for, her gomplaints. The wife about becomingla mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respecti to which her semitiveneas for bid, eocumltlng a medicail gentleman, will find inch in struction and advice, attd also explain many symptoms which otherwise would ile:salon anxiety or alarm as all the peenliaridea incident to her situation are described. How many are sufforkag from obstructions or Irregular- Wee peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are Ignorant, and for which their delicacy &bids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from proLltprua uteri (falling of the womb), or from finer ailed (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are In constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many have diftleult If not dangerous deliveries, and Blow and uncertain ilecoveties. Some whole lives are hacarded during such time, will each find-in Its pages the means of prevention, amilltoration and relieL rro Farmera.—We respectfully inform oar custo- I . Is of course impractacable to convoy folly the various mere that we have reduced the price of our improved ! super Phosphate of LIME, warranting it to be fully equal, subjects treated of, tie }hey aro of a nature strictly not superior to any sold by us in former years. . tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. It affords us pleasure to state that the high character of, Reader, are you a hilsbandi or a father? a wife or a the article4s well established, and the testiniouy of Far mers who have used It, proves it to be the Cheaper- and mother? Rave you thelaincere welfare of those you love most Permanent Fertilizer that is now known. Our friends are requested to call and examine It, and we- at heart? Prove your! sincerity, anal lose no time in calve a pamphlet descriptive of Its qualities, uses, Jac. whatcauses intlirfere with their health and hap- A liberal deduction made to Dealers.—Agenta Wanted. OUANO.—A full supply of No. I Clovsrmusarr Plnirrtiot pines' not less than your own. It will avoid to you and OcsSeO on hand. Also, Mexican Graso, Poudrette mid yours, as It baa to thousands, many a say of path and Plaster for sale at the lowest Market rates. ALLEN _N kciaLLS. AniletT, followed nights, face pia the .31argaret, or Prejudice al Uome, and its Victims. An au-. toblography., What sot, by Mrs. M. A. DenaLson, My Courtship and Ito Consaquencev, by Chevalier Wlkoff A rare Wok. Journey to Central Africa, by Bayard Taylor. The Lands of the Sams*, or Pictures of Palestine, Sicily and Spaiii, by Bayard Taylor. 11letory of Braddock's Expedition against Port Duquesne in 1755, under General Braddock, edited from original doe. ument.l3 by Winthrop Sargent. Protestanism and Catholicity compared in theireffects or the civilization in Europe, by the Rev. J. }Mimes. The American SpOrtamant containing hints to sports men, notes on.shooting, and the habits of the game birds and wild fowl of America, by E.. 1. Lewis. The Wife's Victory and other tales, by sfra. Southworth. The Lost Heiress, Sirs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. Life of llorace Ureely, by Edward Parton. Life of P. T. Barnum, written by himself. Notes on Duels and Duelling, by Lorenz!' Shame, one of the most interesting books of the day. The People's Book Store is the place where subscriptions are taken for all the American periodicals, the... English Re views and Blackwood's Magazine, and all the popular pa pers. For any thing you want, go or send to the subscri ber's store. .feb 20 lit,s South Wharves and 35 South Water st.. first Store mind for above Chesnut st., Philadelphia. tsg,... For sale in this County by =mane for medical s A. W. RUSSELL. Lancaster 'City. coicriinic which of A h. e: - A. L. WlTilLit, Farad's*. 1,4 years, the Infirmith fob O your children. New Goods Opened this Day.—Cases, The lln consequence oi anal popularity of the work, best makes Bleached Long Cloth Muslin for Shirti=. u evidenced by it dinary tale various iII1X)d -, Cases, Bleached and Unbleaehal Shootings 34, 13-4, - ,-4, tions have been at AS well On ' booksellers .as on 84, 10-4, and 12-4. the public, by lmitat, / title pogo, spurious editions, and sorreptitiom Inn, ments of copyright, and other Bales • Unbbnehed Manisa. Conestoga, New Market,ke. Ticking', the best ever told for 12% cents. Furniture ' m deviees , w anddeceptions; it has been found necessary, and Apron Checks- an, • • Now is the time to buy lLuso Furnishing Goods at Bar CAUTION - THE PUBLIC gain Prices. Beautiful Striped Gingham', for 12% cent'. to bay no book anima the words " Dr. A. IL Mayan:no, Double Width Paris Lustres, 12% cents, worth 25 cents 1 129 Liberty Street, N i a" is on (and the entry In the —from Auction. Clerk's Office on the of) the title page ; and buy 1 Let Heavy Pant Stuffs, worth 37% cents, selling for only of respectable honorable dealers, or send by 15%. ms.', and address to Dr. 'A M. Meadow, 1 Lot neat Plaid Casimers. Aar Up= receipt a One. Dollar "TICE MAR. Wehave now. commenced opening for the Spring Trade. BEBD WOMAN'S .O, .:, , EZ MEDICAL OOM and shall andeyor .as heretofore, to enable all ' to say ."Ttle F pANION" is sent . 'free) to any part of the plane for bargallis in Dry Good is WENTZ'S STORE." United States, the I fehle)4.l4l All Utters mast b_e Inost-Paid, and addressed to Dr. - A. - M. IIILIOEAD bon 1224, 'New-York City. 'Office, bio. 129 Liberty Street, Now. likir illinery Goods t 1855.—F0r Bpring SaIm— .I3.I.JOHN STONE k EONS, No. 46 South /Second street, Pltladelphts, Bavejustoperoxithelr Springimportations of Silks, . • - T. B. Peterson, Fhi.... Bapnessibbois, lfloorws, - Honesdale; Spangler & .Ciarbondale; N. Flint, NS Laces, Creipes, & *., g a :Leader, Hanover; Th including a general assortment of M.ILLIMAs e' : Fi.Ag4 B. GUnnteOrto Erie; TlCLSlisif the most feabbmable styles. ". 4 1.7.,'_ :: l . N l : lu4 Filmidin; Dr .readvindians; J. W. The aboi . erooft.have been imlortid surrussr ie . t r Bah r; ,v, g. Nk our fipring-m•and comprise theiergeistand - rt- , • , Butler; Joseph' awarts, meati:entilbie tp be found In.thl market.; • ' . Phlla n .mak 7 Ira a I Jan a , . . . Estate of Aim Brubaker (a •Lauttle.)— littbe Court of Common Pleas for tho County °flan cuter. 'Whereas, Fronds Brubater Megdalen4iirul.kei 'Executors of Daniel Brubakar decd.,' who was Conwoittoo of said Lunatir, did on thd .18th day of, February, 1845, file In the Office of the Prothonatay of the sold Cope their -4=mM of the said Estate . - Notice is hereby given td all persons interested' In the saletEstate, thatthe said Court have appointed the 22d day of /Ifsgeb,,l66oLn.the 'confirmation thereof,. palms ex ceptional* filed. ggProthr , b Mee don. Febi 31Epszei Saved X.IIIE . . o . ssrolnants f Lusoester, Berke, Cutis erland,Perry and oth er Counties. The subscriber strongly desires a part of the trade of counties above named. He will otter the greatest Indic*. aunts to buyers of ' I FANCV _GOODS, for cash or short Medit—lo er prices and more discount, than at any ottuMhouse in Phllsdelphia. His stock con sists of the best Variety of . . sciaitzte awisas, . I (framed) also Combs, B es,Battons,Hosiery and Cloves, Port Mouriales , Suspends Perftilnery, Razors and Straps, Threads, Silk Handkerchle and Stocks, Needles and Pins, Trimmings, Jewelry, and thousand other.things. The greatest inducemen will be given, without hum. bug. tXtme and prove It b saving money. THOMAS BURCH, JR. feb 20 3m-S S 7 North 31 st., np stairs Spring Goods , 18 . 5.-11 ages & Brothers are 0...* opening a new,sndl , , assortment of House Furnish ing hoods, to which they I . site examination. BARNSLEY 1,/...V.E.Y5, ' CKING4, CHINTZES, COTTON SBEETLYOS.. u U. OKS, COUNTERPANE, TABLE DIAPERS 4USLLYS BLANKETS, dr.. Ca stings. VEL FM; i FEHR LIS, 3IATTLYSS, BRUSSELS, HEM 2 01L CLOTS' - ANGRALV LIST, DRUGGETS. FEATHERS-1000 Po ds prime Bed Feathers. PAPER IiANI:IiNO.S. - - most complete assortment, equal to any ezermiferad this city, of new designs, and comprising every'. grade m gilt to ordinary 'unglazed, which they will sell at the cress city prices. fob 27tf-6 . , Brueets New York Type-Foundry, eitab• liahed in 1813, has now on hand, ready for immediate dellTetY, in fonts tolult phr chasers, 1041,000 lb ROMAN TYPE of new cut, 50, , X00 " Pa t% TYPE, 10,000 - SC S, of redone styles, 5,000 " OPNSLANS, 5,000 " ORNAMENTS in great variety, 5,000 " BORDERS, 80,000 feet BRASS AND TYPE', METAL RULES, and all the novelties in the linsinets. are t the above Types are tby steam power, of the new composition of metal pee to this foundry and WlllOll IS CERTAINLY SUPERI R to any ever used before in any part of the world. Th unecitialed rapidity in the pre. case of casting, enable; e to. 9011 these more durable types at the prices of ordln ry types, either on credit or for cash. Presses, Wood Type au all other Printing Materials, except Paper and Cards, t hich have no fixed quality or price,) furnished at man hirers' prices. The latest Specimen 800 of the foundry is freely given to all printing offices, on the receipt utility cents to prepay the postage. I Print • - irs who choose to Mk'. wrier nowspapin_ publish advertisement, including this note, three times before the first day of July, 1855, and forward me one of the papers, will be allowed their bills ;at the time of purchninf five times the amount of- my manufactures; New-York, Fob. GEORGE BRUCE, 113 Chambers St., Now-York. 12, 1865. Address, feb 27 348 t Saving Fund 0 the National Safety 611111:my, 'Wain at stm,t, south west corner of Third 1., Philadelphia.- I neorporated by the State of Penns) , lvat is In 1441. Fier per cent interest Isiven :unl the ra.oley Is always paid back whenever It is c fled for, without the necessity of giving notice for it befog hand. t. People who have large sums put their money in. this Sa ting Fund, on account ofa superior safety and conve nience it affords, but any p m, large or small. Is received. This Saving Fund has ore then half II million ~f dollars r securely invested for the safety of liepAkitors. The Office is open to reMve and pay money every day, from 9 o'clock in the morning, till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening, till 9 o'clock. People who have money to put in, are invited to call at the office for further Information. HENRY B. RENNER, President. ROBERT fiELFRIDOE, Vico President 1531. J. HEED, Secretary. If-41 STARTLINd, BUT TRUE ,MAN SHOULD KNOW, WHAT EVERY W How often it happen4that the wife lingers from year to year in that pftinble condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ ence incident to the enjoyment of health. THE BLOCiMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in ale flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spiriti, rapidly, and apparently'. in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering,. and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of healtlal as connected with the mar riage.state, the violatitm of which entails disease, suffering and misery, n9t only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON. THE CHILDREN " UNTO THU THIEO AIM FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and Worse Diseases, as a DREADFULf INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. 4 -- - • "And town this oontinde t Must this be? Is them no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by knOwing the cameo and avoiding them, and ? mowing tho remedies, and bermilting by thorn. These are pointed oat in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. IfAIIP.ICEAU, room:sou 07 DIS7ISEI 314:13M4. One Hinuiredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250. [cm rue PAM, irru. comosia, $1.00.] A standard wort of estatAlshed reptitation, found classed In the catalogues of the great trade sales In New York, Philadelphia, and other citlea, and sold by the principal booksellers In the United States. It was Out published In 1847, mace which time PM HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect to which he Is yearly consulted by thousands both In person and by letter. ton, and exhauating those mediehms and adserlised rould pro Tide for declining and the groper education of Agents. elphia; Mn.s Cynthia Williams, Bro. Lancaster ; Wentz'a Stark illian;sport ; S. Took, Wilksbarre . Cowperthwait, Philadelphia; J. vuel B. - Lauder. Greensburg • E. S; S. D. Scott, Bedford; B. TAtilde ldney, Brownsville; G. M. McGetr Chambersburg; Goe. W. Getty', BloOmsbtrui, . . J. BOV"MA.Ni • Prothanatary 4t-6
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