BL=rBt orSEECILA.=dO=I. IMPORTANT: MN EUROPE DEATH OF THE CZAR COMMUNED. ALEXANDER DECLARED EMPEROR. The Polley of Nicholas to be fully Car. riled Out. NO PROSPECTS OF PEACE BREADSTUFFS DECLINING, THE WAH STRUGGLE TO GO OE. NEW Yorts, March 27. The Steamship Atlantic has reached her wharf, with Liverpool dates of the 10th. Her advicee confirm the death of the Czar Nicholas, , and announce that on the 2d inst. the Emperor Alexander the Second, ascended the throne, having peacefully succeeded his father. He has issued a manifesto stating that he will adhere,ti, the policy of his father Nicho las. - The Duke Constantine and the other broth ers and officers have taken the oath of alle giance to the new Emperor. Alexander has confirmed the diplomatic in structions issued by Gortschakoff for the. ne gotiations of the Peace Congress, and the first preliminary conference has been held in Vien na. The Emperor Nicholas, prior to his death, had recalled Menschikoff, and appointed Gen arid Gortschalcoff chief in command, Osten Sacken the second, and given to Gen. Luders the command in Bessarabia.. The Emperor Alexander has appointed Gen eral Rudimer Minister of War. The confirmation of the news of the death of Nicholas created the utmost excitement all over Europe. . Hopes were entertained at first that peace would be the consequence of Alexander's ac cession. But these hopes were dampened by his announcement that he would follow the course of his father. The debates in Parlament ihd the columns of the English press have been almost exclu sively occupied with discussions on the great event. NOGRESS OF Tut: WAtt.--The allie, have ordered their “eriertil, to press fornard the war, There hit", been more fighting in the Crimea The French stormed a redoubt Atilfully nut ed by the Russians during the night, and sev eral hundred were killed. A. strung rumor prevails that the Grand Duke Michael was among the wounded at Sevastopol, and has since died. A large Russian force threatens Balaklava The blockade of the Danube is raised. ENGLAND AND FRANCE-A SPECK Or TROT: - BLE.-A speck of disagreement has arisen be tween Napoleon and England: . Napoleon de clared that the two armies should nut act to gether if Mr. Roebuck's committee proceeded with its inquiry. Lord Clarendon went by express to Boulogne and made matters, straight. In the meantime the co&mittee is proceeding, but it is thought that parlament will dissolve to obviate the difficulty. MISCELLANEOL'S Naws.—The town of Brons on is reported to have beelfdeatroyed, with most of its inhabitants, by an earthquake: Serious difficulties are occurring in Teacino, Switzerland. The Belgian crisis continues. The King of Denmark is sick. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.-Trade at Man chester was better. Breadstuffs are dull, at a decline of 2d. for Wheat, ls. for Flour and ls. for Corn. American stocks are quiet and unchanged. Flour.—Western.Canal is quoted at 38s. and Ohio at 423. Corn.—Yellow is quoted at 415., and white at 425. The steamship Atlantic left Liverpool at two o'clock on the afternoon of the 10th inst. She arrived off the Light; Ship about midnight, but did not come in till daylight. She encounter ed westerly gales during the entire passage. She brings 74 passengers, among whom are Archbilthop Hughes, Neumann, Ir. Fite - Czar's death happened shortly after noon on Friday, March 2d, as reported by the arrival of the Africa. His disease was atrophy of the lungs, and he'suffered only a few days' illness. His last words to the Empress were —"Tell Frederick, King of Prussia, to con tinue attached to Russia, as he has hitherto been, and not to forget his fttther's words!' It is said that a few days before his death be succeeded in effecting a complete reconcil iation between his two eldest sons, Alexander and Constantine, who were at variance. The news of the Emperor's death was recei ved in England with demonstrations of joy.— In several theatres the managers came before the curtain and announced th fact, which was received in most instances with tumultuous cheering. On the reception of the news at Berlin, the Court placed itself in mourning, and orders were issued fa the whole Prussian army to wear the symbols of mourning for four weeks. At Vienna the news caused much agitation. The Emperor Of Austria directs; "in acknowl edgment of the survives rendered by Nicholas, the Nicholas regiment of Curaissiers shall al ways preserve that name as a souvenir in the Austrian army." At Paris the police arrested several ballad singers for chaunting verses disrespectful to the dead Czar. The Russian Ambassador have announced the new Emperor's accession. A synopsis of the Emperor Alexander's manifesto has been received via Konigsburg. He declares that the welfare of his Empire is his only object. He will endeavor to main tain Russia on the highest standard of power and glory, and . will aim to accomplish the in cessant wishes of his predecessor. In this hope 'And zeal, he trusts that hi subjects will do their utmost to assist him. Philadelphia Co rrespondence. • • Ptut.Aus Mardi 31, 1811. The details of the foreign news brought by the Atlantic furnish us with a long account of a pamph let upon the conduct of the Crimean expedition, which has recently 'been 'printed in Belgium, and excited much attention in France and England.— Its authorship is attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte (son of Jerome) to Emilo de Giradin and others. It states that Louis Napoleon is the author and inventor of the expedition against Sebastopol. That he sent on a full account or his project to Marshal St. Ar naud, by whom it was submitted to a council of war. At first, Lord Raglan ' nearly all the Naval Com manders, and Prince Napoleon were strongly op posed to it, but the Alarshal succeeded in convincing them despite the Prince's representations to the con trary—that it would be a mere holiday task—that the Russian force in the Crimea would be easily sub dued, and Sebastopol completely at their mercy, or at the worst, if compelled to besiege it, it would be compelled to surrender in a short time. The author alleges also, that alter the battles of Inkermann and Lalaklaya, Lord Raglan proposed to embark the relics of the army, but the French Generals opposed the proposition. The whole pamph let is very well written, and gives a striking picture of the blunders of the war. Its political object ap pears to be to hold Louis Napoleon personally re sponsible for the Crimean Expedition. Uncle Sam has recently been achieving quite a victory in a small way over John Bull in our peace ful city, by the capture of a detachment of tier Ma jesty's troops, or in other words, a warrant was is sued by Commissioner Beazlit for the arrest of the parties concerned in the enlistment of troops for the Snglish service in our city. Thirteen of the recruits Mut been embarked upon the steamer Sandford, bound for New York, but Marshal Wynkoop pro cured a steam tug, and before the steamer got below the Navy Yard, boarded it and arrested the recruits. Be then returned to the city and went to the office No. 66 South 'third street, where five men who were supposed' to.have been the managers of the business, were arrested. All the parties were taken before the 11. S. Commissioner. the recruits say that at the depot they were furnished with free tickets to Nova Scotia, with the;tuiderstanding that on their arrival there they were to be enlisted for service in the Cri mea, and to receive $3O bounty and $8 per month pay. Three of the parties were held to bail in the cure of $2000; two of them in $6OO, and the rest were committed to answer as witnesses. It is sup-- ' posed that on Sunday, last sixty recruits were sent off, and but for the interposition of our authorities, a considerable number of recruits would probably have been obtained here, chiefly among poor homeless wanderers; who are out of employment, and whose prospects are desperate. The communications received by a number of dif ferent spiritual medidms, in regard to the condition of European affairs, and-the truth of the rumor of the death of the Russian Czar brought by the steamer Africaftvhich were pliblished in one of our newsp? • perj and which were all more or less conflicting in their aaracter, have all been proved eroneons by the Atlantic. Outs eight see-era ; who love nothing in the world better than to witness a man coming within an inch of breaking his neck, and yet saving it after all, met with quite atdisappointmenf the other day. A "Pro fessor of the "science" of walking the rope, adver tised to cross the street, in front of the Circus, upon * a wire ninety feet from the ground. A great many people had made preparations to witnesathe,feat, but the Mayor interfered and preVer --- „.,I L o ground that it would cause the assemble,, a very large, and probably riotous concourse. Our markets have not recently undergone any im portant change. Beef cattle sell at the exhorbitant rate of from *lO to $l3. flour commands $9,50 to $9,62 per barrel; Bye F10ur,*13,25; Corn Meal, $4,25; Wheat sells for from $2,28 to $2,85;.8ye, Rye, 41;215; Corn, 82a930.; Oats, +56a57c Truly Yours, rip The father of Matthew Ward •has lost:his suit the oily =of Loa - will% for injury brie to biz inuotWienobt , - - - The oteameniß *sip arlive9kg Hahtax, on -.-i„,„,„ E .,„ dthin , fair a ft, i dth , Thursday night, with. six days ' fr r t i nalVCinVi r g P 6 V C tL i ell:7l gence from Europe. ' tatter ourself in The allies have reopened their, fire upon Se: ,3© baatopol,.and another great battle was daily • in a style which osanet be es_ by arty other establish expected. meat tide City. Those, therefore, of, oar readers, who may desire to have „ • The new Emperor of Russia is inclined to . 31gait i on d izi fk il ds 4.ii s ipsz ea da f an t a g g„ push• the war with vigor. The following man- an d every other /Wail of . ifesto was issued by him to his army, dated s--• • 1 • 4 St Petersburg, March 3d: ,u rip g Valiant Warriors—Faithful defenders of the ! ' Church, the Throne, and the Country—lt has pleased Almighty God to visit us with a most painful and grievous loss. We have all lost a common father and benefactor, In the midst of his unwearied care for Russia's prosperity and glory, of the Russian army, the Emperor Nicholas Paulovitch, my- •most blessed father, has departed into eternal life. His last words were:—‘l thank the glorious loyal guard, who, in 18Z, saved Russia, and also thank my brave army and fleet, and pray God to maintain their courage and spirits, by which they have distin guished themselves under me. So long as this spirit remains to uphold Russia, her tranquil lity is secured both within and without, and woe to her enemies. I loved my troops as my own children, and strove as much as I could to improve their condition. If not entirely suc cessful in that respect, it was froni no want of will, but because I was unable to devise any thing better, or to do more." "May these ever memorable words remain preserved in your hearts as a proof of his sin cere love for you, in which I share to the larg est extent, and lot them be a pledge of your de votion for me and Russia. (Signed) ALEXANDER." A postscript presents to the Guards the u ai form worn by the deceastd Emperor, and di rects them to retain on their accoutrements the initial of Nicholas, The Manifesto concludes with the following: "May the sacred memory of Nicholas survive in our ranks as a terror to the foe and the glo ry of Russia," Division. of Calif° rnia.—The New State of -Co lumbia.- A bill has been reported in the Califor nia Legislature to divide that State, by creating a new one, to be called the "State of Columbia, - and to embrace all that part of the State south, and in clusive, of the counties of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Tuolumne and Calavenss. A portion of the present State debt is to be assumed by the now State on an equitable basis. Its introduction gave rise to a warm debate. One of the speakers advocated the creation of three or four new States, in ordor that the Pacific might have a greater influence in Congress. A mo tion was made to indefinitely postpone the whole matter, but at last accounts no vote had been taken. /a -- EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— A new feature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones k Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionabl6 stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on, each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, se they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods aro all . well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assuraneo of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Cresccut, in Market, aL,.ve 6th. No. 200 feb 26 1y.5 JUNES A: CO. 17Q- KOSSUTH, according to reports, Is preparing for revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the 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 ROCKIIILL & WILSON'S cheap an elegant clothing store, No. 1:1.1 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place. dee 27 Iy-19 .05ar HENRYVIG INORATING CORDIAL.—The merits of this purely vegetable extract fur the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affec tions, &c., &e., are Dilly described In another column of this paper, to which the reader isreferred, $2 per bottle, 3 bottles for $6, six bottles for $6 ; $l6 per dozen. Observe the mark of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whOm all orders must be addressed. For sale by all respectable -Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. DYUTT & SUNS, 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. Fur sale at the Medicine Store, East orange st., next to Clothing store. jan 2 ly-50 tal.. Dn. CHEEEEILIZeS PILLS con Fre, ts.—The combine dons of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. in evyri instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills in9Mably open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether fr am exposure, cold, or any other cause, the pinata' health begins Immediately to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among young females. Headache, pains in the side, palpitations of the heart, loathing of food, and dis turbed sleep, do most always arise from the interruption of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pills will in variably remedy all those evils. N. B.—These Pills should never be taken during preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are put up in square flat boxes, and Will be sent by mail to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Cheesemau, No. 271 Bleaker street, New York. Price. One Dollar per box. • Sept. G lyas MARRIAGES Uu the 2Uth ult., by the Rev. J. J. Strive, Christian Ober- Mazer, of Londonderry township, Lebanon county, to Bar bara Nessly, of West Donegal. - On the 22d nit by the same, Christian Siechrist, of East Lampeter township, to Mary Yose, of East Hempneld. • On the :Nth ult. ' by the same, Hiram Mowrer of New Providence, to Ca[tzarina Tweed of Strasburg, Un Thursday evening last, by the Rev. H. Shultz, Charles F. Eberman to Christian Ehrismazi, both of this city. DEATHS Suddenly, of Apoplexy, on Saturday evening last, Robert Carson, Esq., °ashler of the Lancaster County Bank.— The funeral will take place, from his late residence in E. Orange Street, this morning (Tuesday) at 114o' clock. At Harrisburg, on Saturday the 24th ult., Frederick J. Fenn, aged 58 years, 6 month and 1 day. We shall meet thee again! when the veil that now darkens Our spirit's glad vision ' bath vanished away ; For a voice unto which it instinctively hearkens, Calls up through the portals of holier day, We shall meet thee again: 0, the joy of that meeting, In a world where the raptures of hope never die; Where the soul never mourns over joys that are fleeting, We shall meet thee again, in thy home in the sky! In this city, on Wednesday last, itobert Martin, aged 78 years. In Harrisburg ' ou the 23 ult.,Eli,. Mrs. Elbeth Clendeuiu, relict of the hate Joseph Clendenin, and daughter of Col. 3littthias Slough, (formerly of this .ity,, deed, In the 79th year of her ago. The Marko is FLOUR.—The Flour market has undergone no change since our last report. Prices are firm under the continued light receipts and reduced stock, but there is little export demand, and only 40500 barrels have been disposed of at V:1,5060,0234 per barrel for common and good brands, in cluding 350 barrels select brands and common extra at 60,75; a few half barrels sold at $9,67. , ,f, per pair. There is a fair inqurry for the supply of the retauers and bakers at 60,500tf,i5 for common and select brands, 610®10,25 fur extra, and $10,75011 fur extra family. Rye Flour is in good demand, and further sales of 200 barrels hays been made at 60,25. The stock of Corn Ilea' is now materially reduced and prices are trm-300 barrels Pennsylvania sold at $4,25 per barrel. ORAlN.—Wheat continues in good demand, but supplies come forward very slowly, and the market is nearly bare. Sales of 12(01500 bushels prime red at $2,30 and,white at 62,38@2,411 per bushel, mostly at the latternuotatimi. Rye is wanted—sales of 3500 bushels, mostly to arrive, at $1,25. Corn is scarce, and yellow is worth 11.3 cents, afloat; 16110 bushels sold at a price to be fixed. Oats remain without change-2000 bushels Peunsylvanta sold at ST cents per bushel, in store. E - Ciliate of David Stauffer.—ln the Court of omunon Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas, John Dassler, assignee of David Stauffer, of Drumore twp., did on the 19th day of March, 1011, file in the aline of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Amount of the said Estate : Notice is hemby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 21st day of Nlay, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, - .1. 1501931A.5, Prothy'r. office, Lan. mar 29, 1855. Prod:l'y. april 1 41.11 Mount Joy AcadCmy.—A Classic and English Boardingenctiool, located at Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co. Pa. .1.,. Moons, A. 31. Principal. bummer bession of live mouths .commences May Ist. Terms ;70, payable one hall in advance. Fur Circulars containing all needful information addres theYrincipal. apr 2 St.-11. y Ist of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Soto Harbor, for the quarter ondiug List of .11nrch, 1555: Ann Bendedick, Charles Brice, Elizabeth Brenner, James Baker John S. Bishop. Andrew Clark, Benjamin Coots, 2; Bridget C.nsediee, 2; Patrick Campbell, Edward Carty, Wm. Carman, 2 Miss h. Christ, Charles Cobreth, Thomas Coby. T. J. J. Davis, James Downing, Jahn Donelty. Hannah Eberly. • t ro.krick Fry. mar ) sun I_4llln:ter, noinuoi L. wohroth. JoJoh hock, Michael Hall, Lath Ltoldsinger, Joe. WI. , mar)* s. liogentobler, Jacob lierruou, klis hams. /towns Johnson, s,amuel James. John hilly. Patrick belly, Jotiu Mich, anal Ann 1,1.1g1 111.. L. ... -I.U4WatUal LueltUatati, Daniel Ltntuer, henry R. Landes, a, Jacob Lawrence, Sophia Leayman, Robert Linton, tbrahaut Linea. , Daniel Mellinger, 2, Geo. Allier, John Murry, Martin Mellinger, C H Mayer, Elizabeth Newly, Juu. J. A:. J. Nestleroth, Geo. Null, Jacob D. Win. Nu- gent, notary Peter Jacob Yeller, 2. Joseph Iteisch, Susan Ruth, John S. Robertson, 11. Ren dell, Samuel Itichardaon. - . Wm. 11. Snodgrass, 2; Edwanllth, James Smith, Henry H. Stehman, Adam Seta; Miss A. Snyder, Thomas Smith, Amanda Snyder, Christian Shenk. ,Ino. Schutt', Reuben R. Stoner. Wm. Tarpnel, Wm. Taylor, John Towlaud, David Thom son, Jeremiah Vaughn, Jacob Winters, 2, Moses Walter, Christian N. Warfel, S. M. Wright, Esq.,2, John B. Warfel, Jamb Witmer, floury S. Zereher, 2. Persona/enquiring for letters, please state advertiaell. JOHN KULP, P. 51. St-11 War 1 War War i—Just Published: New Plan o f SevastopBl—Embracing its Fortifications, Po sition of Contending forces, Seige Works, An, drawn by nu artist who has been on the ground, combined with a superb Map of the Seat of War, including the Crimea, Black Sea, Danubian Provinces, Russia, Turkey in Asia, and a Ground plan of Siege operations before Sevastopol, and a plan of Croustadt and St. Petersburg. The whole combined on a sheet 25 by 40 inches, finely colored; making ato most mag nificent and the only sellable and comprehensive Chart of the Wargrotind pnblisned. Price 25 cents. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. Agents wanted to sell in all parts of the United States and Canada. Address G. $.19.PL1 S, Publisher Nix kW Naomi divot, N. Y done. would do well to give us a tdal, and then judge for themselves. sat- OFFICE No. 2, North Duke street, directly opposite theluew Court flatus°. jan tf-2 Militate of William Ramsey, late el Sart. _Eitownship, dee'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of the county of lencaster, to dis tribute the balance in the hands of John Wiley, one of the Executors of James Ramsey, dec'd, who was surviving Ex ecutor of William Ramsey, late of Bart township, Lancas ter co. deed, according to law, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at the Li brary Room in the Court lions% in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday the 24th day of April, 1155, at 2 o'clock, P. IL, when and where all persons Interested may attend lithey think proper. DAVID G. BREIT WA AN, april 3 41.-1.1 Auditor. 101sublie Sale.—On Monday, the Bth day of April next, will be sold at public Auction, at the Conestoga Transportation Company's Warehouse, Graeff's Landing, near Lancaster, the following personal property and Mer chandize, to close up the business of the late Conestoga Transportation Company, viz 3 Canal Boats and appurtenances, Cabin Furniture, Ac., 7 Towing Mules and Harness, 4 Coal Carts and Cart Horses; 1 Dray; I Buggy Wagon; Coal Scales, Screens and Yard Furniture: 3 Cart Horses; 1 Driving Horse; I'2o Barrels Ground Plaster, and a lot of empty Salt Sacks. Sale to commence nth) o'clock, A. IL Terms and con ditions will be made known at the place and time of sale GEORGE CALDER, Surviving Partner. anril 3 tf•11 Istate of Catharine Kemp, din:o4l.-1u the 17./Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lanizater.— Whereas, Jacob 31. Long. Trustee of Catharine Kemp (now deed.) did on the 31st day of March, 1855, file in the Office of the Prothouotray of the said Court. his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the mid Estate, that the mid Court have appointed the 21st day o f May, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, l'rothy'e Office Lan. mar. 31, 1855. april 3 Darlovesandlgo Blue.—Barlow's ludigo Blue, Is Ellnow established as the best article ever offered for Blue ing Clothes. It Is entirely free from sold or anything inju rious to the finest articles. • . . All Housekeepers who have hot used it dill find it much cheaper and less trouble thou Indigo or any other article out. The great demand fur it has brought out several Int Rations. Storekeepers and Consumers will be careful to get Benjamin 13arlowls. put up at Alfred Wiltberger's Drug Store, No. NU N. Second Street. Phllad'a. Storekeepers eau get their supplies from the Drovers and Druggists they deal with, at prices that will pay them a good profit. Drugs. Chemicals, Paints, Varnishes, Dyestuffs, ,ke.. with a first-rate assortment of everything in the line.— Storekeepers. Physidans and 31s nufacturers supplied a reasonable rates. ' April 3d, 1565 Will be published March 10th. she Third Edition of the Battles in the lerimea, iucludiug a complete Historical summary of Russian War, from the commencement to the preseu time, giving a graphic picture of the great drama of War, Bloody Encounters, Thrilling Incidents. Ilairbreath Escapes, Fierce Enthusiasm, Individual flaring, Personal Anecdotes, The Work will contain the above Maps, and be ember. linked with splendid engravings illustrative of the stirring Incidents in the Crimea. Octavo, 112 pages. Price 30 cents. The wojk will be furnished to dealers on liberal terms. Agents wanted to sell the work in all parts of the United States and the Canadas. Address orders to ' G. S. WELLS, Publisher, No. 130 Nnssau street, N. Y. A general assortment of Books sod Stationery. at whol. sale and retail. sprit 3 it-11, Agricultural and Horne ultural ample. ments.—SPAlN'S Patent Atmospheric Premiuin Churn, the best article in the market. - Flax, Straw and Fodder Cutters in great variety—Reapers and Mowers, of all the approved patecits—Prouty Plows and Castings, for which we are sole agents In Philadelphia. lialladay's patent Wind Engine, Plows of 'X different patterns, including the double Michigan sub soil ; expand. lug, folding and Reversible Ilarrows,,Feld and tiardeniliol. lers, expanding Cultivator,. Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks Horticultural Tools in Gnat va..l.,ty, together with every thing needed by the or intrdener. For sale by PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and deed snare, corner of 7th & Market sts., Philada. awl' 3 tt-II T and for Soldiers.—To all Soldiers, both Regular I.4and Volunteers, Sailors, Marines. Flotilla Men, Musi cians, Wagon Masters, Teamsters, Indians, and all persons who have served fiurteen days in any of the Wurs of the United States since the year 1790, the law of 1005 gives you One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Bounty Land. lam prepared to promptly execute your Warrants for Bounty Land. You will save time and money by at once applying for instructions and blank forms. Widows and Minor Children of any of the above are entitled to the same. Warrants bought 0r.,11 on commission. Commissions .1,, the sale of Real Estate. Address FRANKLIN Cl. MAY, awn 3t.11 No. 12 Wall street, N. York Garden, Field and House Seeds.—A large assortment of the above In every variety, including many new ones, recently Introduced, for sale by wholesale or retail; also Osage Orange Seed, a prime article, fresh from Texas. For sale by PASCHALL MORRIS I Co., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed store, corner of 7th Market sts., Philada. april 3 tf-II • FII. Smith, Port Monnale, Pocket ~Book, and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. corner of Fourth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, alway on hand a large and varied assortment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Rankers Cases,' Travelling Bags, Note Holders, . Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Meu, 'Portable Desks, Pocket 31emorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, .kc. Also, a general assortment of English, French and Ger man Fancy Goods. Fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. ' ' " N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a Superior Gold Pen wN be sent to any part of the United States, by mall;—describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. april 3 1-y Blinds and Shades 2—Selling off at reduced pri ces. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Siztlt Street, a few doors above Market St.,' Philadelphia. Originator of all new Sty lesi Buys the best materials cheap for Cash, which enables him to sell superior Win dow Blinds and Shades as low as others sell in ferior articles. Gold bordered and painted SHADES, of beautiful . ; de signs. 4 " Buff Holland SHADES, Trimmings, Flalures, kc., Wholesale and retail. r - Store Shades painted and lettered to order.' Repairing in general attended to. t'snithasers please call. gat - We study to please. Assigned Estate of Leonard & Bear of the City of Lancaster. t The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Lancaster co., to distribute the balance in the hands of tho Assignees of said Leonard & Bear, hereby ;gives no ice to the creditors of said Leonard A.Bear, and all others Interested, that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment on Thurs day, the 19th day of April next, at '2 o'clock in the after noon, at the "Library Boom,' in the Court House, at Lan caster, where ill persons interested may attend. W. CARPENTER, [Exam. copy.] Auditor. mar 2 4410] PHILADELPHIA, March 31 ANotice to Quit I—The following advertisement appeared In The Isdansi , Daily on Thursday morning : NOTICE TO TRAVELERS, STRANGERS AND a - aroma:so—From and after the first day of April, 1855, tho Sunday Law will go into effect on all Landlords of Public Houses. The sub scriber is thankful tar the liberal,patrouagepie has received and he is willing to wait on all guests that wish to contin ue stopping with him and he will use 'his utmost to give them plenty to eat. He hereby notifies the public in gen eral, and hisjancaster county friends in particular, that he will continue to keep the Hotel known as the Fountain Inn, in South Queen street, his charges will be as usual, except on Sunday, when those advocating the Sunday Law will be charged double for all they receive; those opposed to the law 'gill be charged the usual rates; when he will have a good opportunity to ascertain who are the advocates of the law. :par 27 st-10] CHRISTIAN SHENK . . The “Fountain Inn" has heretofore been more generally patronized by the friends of Temperance and the Sabbath than any other tavern in this city. Under the manage ment of 31r. Wright. it acquired the reputation of being one of the best conducted and most quiet of houses, and when strangers have inquired fel such a hotel we 'lave been In the habit of referring them to the "Fountain Inn." The publication of the above card shows that the "liberal patronage" which Mr. Shenk has received has been entire ly misplaced. Any man who will publish such a card is unworthy the public confidence, and his house can not be consistently patronized by any man who has a decent re gard for the Sabbath. It shows what men of his stamp would do in the liquor business If not restrained by law ; for he knows, if he is not a natural know nothing, that the Sunday law will not interfere with him In his legitimate business of accommodating strangers and travelers on Sun day. Does he wish to pursue an unlawful business ? if not, why squirm under the passage of this law, which simply affirms the unlawfulness of an act which has been unlawful in this state for more than s century Last fall, when Sir. Shenk was a candidate for the sher iffalty, he professed to be.friendly to Prohibition. Now, it seems, he is opposed to the proiribitson of liquor selling even on one day in the week He virtually gives notice to ail his -cmueuers" to quit his house who are iu favor of stopping the now of ltum and Ruin on the Sabbath. We hope they will take hint and In future patronize those who have a decent regard for the Sabbath and the observanee of law. And Übe should attempt to carry out hls threat to extort from any who laver the law, we will recommend him to the attention of the Court as a proper subject for a revocation of his licenses—Saturday Express. I\Totice is hereby given to the friends of the :Normal institute, advertised to open at Millers- Yule, Lancaster county, on the 10th of April, that, owing to The Convention of County Superintendents, called at Harrisburg on the 11th of April, which would cause the absence of the undersigned, as wet: as Prof. Stoddard, the time of commencing has been changed from Tuesday the 10th of April, to Tuesday the 1i tit of April: . Millersville, mar •C, VErrit ng Papers, Letter Papers, &c.- 1y papers just received at the Book Store of the subscriber of the following kinds. 100 reams Foolscap, white and blue ' ruled and plain, as l sorted to suit the wants of schools teachers, country mer chants, printers, and all others using paper. Also, 20 reams blue and white Laid 'English Linen ,Foolscap for scriviners, Ac. 5 reams lawyers superior Brief Paper. 25 reams George King's superior Codorus Mills Papers, blue and white, olose ruled and plain. 100 reams Letter Papers, assorted, varying in price from $1 to 5 per ream. .25 reams elegant Linen Laid and Waved Ladies Bath Post, ruled, gilt and plain. reams A No. 1 Sermon Paper. Also, a full supply of Flat Cap, Dewy and Medium Papers, blue and white. Post Office Paper by the ream. Tobacconists can find a full supply of papers iu assorted colors, large and medium size. Glazed Paper for pamphlet covers; and a full supply of liardware. Manilla, Shoe andpWrapplug Papers constantly on hand. The . above papers were purchased by the case, and at case prices and we are therefore prepared , to offer them at rates we think a little less than at any other establish ment In the city. W. H. SPANGLES, mar 21 tf-1O Bookseller, 33 North Queen et. rprees: Evergreens I—FloWaring Shrubs, Roses, Plants, &c., in great variety awl du, cultivated and for sale by large or small quantities,, at the Rising Sim Nurseries and Garden, Philadelphia: All orders promptly attended to. DescriptiVe Catalogues sent to post paid applleatlons gratis. Address, by mall, MAIIPd.Y, Rising San P. O. Phila. N. B.—Plants, hoses, Seeds, &c., can be had every day in the Market, below Sixth Street, Philadelphia, where orders are also recalled for tAe•n>arnery. - mar 20 4t4 J. BOWMAN, Prothonotary 4t-11 ALFRED WILTHERUER, No. ln9 North 5,,011.1 :treat Philadelphia MINMEEMI .1. P. WICKERSHAM. 3t-10 NO1111144•114 , 100 HE next SAision,of 8•111161 . 17 .11iM.009103431.1 on itionday7AtitilliStWaimPaill mntinne 14.7weekaL 'The, Institute la both a boarding and day schtad„ and is preps, red to rim thatotetk Instruction, in all the metftd-and or- t =mental branches of Lunde education. - obtained at the Sootiness of SpazigicetlifM and of the Principal,flonr. W. E. -mar 27 nation Sales at Wentzfi Store‘-ltoa opal! ed from the late large New . York and Philadelphia Balm Carpe tsarpet! Clorpeta s.. Carpets! Ingrain, 'ignition and x).-1 C ons in want of a Carpet of any description should notfinget toeisit Wentr's Carpet rocas, and secure a Car pet faun theft/pass now is data • , I ]fatting! Matting I—Plain and Med and White Murk. ,1 ,2500 yda. best White and Bik. Calicoes ever sold for 6 etc. 3000 . Cold 4 1000 " Sarno) De Lainas,l234 cents; worth 25 eta. 5000 " Gingham ,, % plain and broken Plaida,l236ltattlas 50 • 0 " uk andWfdte 750 " Ging liams, only 15 eta, worth 31%. ' STJLL MORE BABAILLNS One Mt double boiled Black Silks. at 50, 62 75, Sic, and PAO. kiaguilicent Spring Silks, in plain and gay colonic-Plaids, Stripes, Brocado and Solids. Ladles, Wends are determined to keep the reputation of offering for your selection the Choice Dress Goods of the Season. They will be opening, almost daily, additions tol their attractive stock of Choice Goods. Remember the; pIace—WENTZ'S. Now is the time for Housekeepers?—only think—a goodi Ticking for t ets. Good Checks for Aprons, only 6 sta.! Where can I buy such Bargains I Why at tar 27 tf.lo WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. ikTotice.—All persons claiming interest on loans to thel county of Lancaster, are requested to call at the Comj missionsrs office on Friday and Saturday, the 30th & 31st last. for the same. By order of the Comtniazioners. P. G. EBERMAN, Clerk. march 27 10-St Lixciirrsa Bata, March 19, DIM. A fter the regular business of the Board having been disposed of, the President, David Longenecker,) Esq. 4 stated that he bad purchased one of the Cotton Mills In this city, and that hereafter he expected to devote a great portion of his time to manufacturing, and will therefore lei obliged to resign the Presidency of the Bank, which he now tendered; the resignation being accepted, B. C. Bach man, Esq., was elected President of the Lancaster Batik, and John G. Fetter Esq., was elected Cashier in place of B. C. Bachman, resigned. The following resolution was then offered and unani. mously passed: Resolved, That in severing the ties between this Board and our President, Mr. Longenecker, we part with him with munh regret and we cannot refrain from the expres, sion of our unfeigned thanks for uniformly courteous, upi right an gentlemonly deportment, and of our appreciation of the able, exemplary and efficient manner in which, urei, der his Presidency, the affairs of our Institution were con; ducted. mar 27 :R-10 Family Biblesßibles !The under , signed would inform the public, that' they are nowl receiving the largest and Most splendid assortment of Family Bibles ever offered for sale, in the city or count of Lancaster, and having purchased them at reduced pril ces ars able to offer inducements rarely to be met with. Among the most celebrated for beauty and durability of finish may be found tho folloiring, as comprising a-part of our stock : rto Eubassed gilt edges, stamped in gold on the sides, ith oh steel engraving, and four brilliant illumine, ensue. Quarto imitation Turkey, gilt sides and edges, with six steel engravings and four brilliant illuminations. Quarto Embossed, stamped in gold on side, gilt edges, eight steel engrafiugs, beautifully adored record and two Quarto Imitation Turkey, gilt sides and ends, containing eight beautiful engravings, two beautiful illuminations new and beautiful colored family record. Quarto do do do with floe clasp. Quarto, Fine Edition, Imitation Turkey, illustrated with 12 beautiful oil colored illuminations, eight steer enure rings, and colored record, full gilt sides and edges, wall line clasps. Quarto„lilustrated with 12 brilliant oil colored tilumind tlons, eight steel engravings and colored records, Turkey morocco, full gilt sides and edges, line clasp. Quarto, Containing Apocrypha, Concordance and PsalmS, imitation Turkey, ful gilt, six plates, four colored illumi nations. 1 Quarto, imitation Turkey, full gilt sides and edges, Mastro. ted with 8 line English steel engravings and two brilliant Chromatic illuminations, records in colors end two hew and beautiful lithographic illuminations, with Sue clasps. Quarto, imitation turkey, full gilt sides, with new and els,. gent designs with due clasp. . . Quarto, turkey morocco, super extra, full gilt sides arid edges, Illustrated with 10 line English steel engravings, two brilltant oil colored illuminations, and two now mid beautiful lithographic illuminations with inn, clasps. do do do do Bevel Boards. Quarto, containing the Apocrypha illustrated with dfty bill - liant oil colored engravings, turkey morocco, full gilt sides and edges, super extra bevel boards, panel sides and double clasp. I y e ° This splendid edition is printed on fine white papslr,i and the first impressions from entirely new Stereotype Plates, and illustrated with 60 beautiful oil colored engra• rings from original designs by Devereux. In addition to the above we would call attention to our fine assortment of Cap and Letter Papers, we feel warrant ed in saying that a better assortment of good paper were never offered for sale in this city. hVir• Call at tho Cheap Book and Stationery Store of mh r tf.lo MCILRAY d STOEK. esv Spring end Summer Goods Selling .1..1 at very low prices.—JOHN V. TERRY'S, Wholesale a itetail Cloth Store, No. 5 7, North 2d street, Philadelphia, now in store, and constantly receiving new desirable styles of Fresh Goods for Men's and Boy's wear, consisting of English, French, German and American clothe of all colors and qualities from $1 to 6 per yard ; Black Cassimers sup. French Black Doeskins, Fancy Casslmers of all colors and styles; Cotton and Linen pant stuffs, Black and Fancy sat inets, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy and Plain Tweeds,, Summer Coatings in great variety; sup. Black Satin Vesting!, Fancy Silks, Cashmere, Marsalles, !cc., !cc., in all colors styles and qualities. Also a general assortment of Tailors trimmings, ac., all of which 1 will sell cheap. - Particular attention paid to the Tailor and Clothing trade. First cloth store in 2cl below Arch, east aide, Phil adelphia. mar 27 3m-10; French Trusses.—llemis or Rupture successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss, combiding ex treme lightness, with ease, durability and correct construc tion, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable arts e. usually sold. An extensive assortment always on head, adopted to every variety of Rupture In adults and children and for sale at a range of prices to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, 3, 4 and $5; Double, $4, s,ti, S and $lO. Persons at a distance can 'have a Truss sent to any ad dress by remitting the amount, tending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. For sale Wholesale and Retail by the Importer, - CALEB H. NEEDLES. S. W. corner of Twelfth & Race sts., Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent 13odnirtoto Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Supporfs. Ladles' Booms, with competent lady attendants. roar 27 3m-10 o Officers, Soldiers, Seamen, ,ke., of T all Wars: thell-Widows and' Minor Children. 8. M. KNIGHT, Attorney forG overnmentpLaimants, Wash ington, D. C., continues to give prompt and personal attin tion to the prosecutions of claims of every description against the General Government, and particularly to those before the Treasury Department, Pension and Bounty- Land Bureaus, Patent and General Land Offices, and Baird of Claims. An experience of years, and a familiarity with the means of obtaining the earliest aufl most favorable action on claims, with his facilities for the dispatch of business, ju.B. tify m in assuring his correspondents, ;claimants, and the public generally, that interests intrusted to his keep ing will not be neglected. • Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public Land Lams. —He has nearly ready for gratuitous distribution among his business correspondents, (and those who may become such,) a neat pamphlet containing a synopsis of the exist ing Pension Bounty Land, Patent, and Public Land Laws, down to the end of the late Congresei-including the Bohn ty-Land Act of March 3d, 1855, under which'all who helve, heretofore received less than 160 acres are now entitled to additional land ;said Act grants also 186 acres-to allOfficens Non-commissioned officers, chaplains, soldiers, wagon Mu tree, teamsters and friendly Indians, of the army, inchinch.- ding .- ding State troops, volunteers anti militia—and all officer 4, seamen, ordinary seamen, Marines, clerks and' Landamb of the Navy, no ;heretofore provfded for, who have seri not lees than fourteen days (unless in battle) at any per - od since 1778; and to the widows and minor children of ; such persons entitled, and deceased. .1 This pamphlet contains "Forma of Application" * full and complete than any elsewhere to be found; elo pe to the wants of every class of claimants under the with copious decisions and Bactructions of the Departm and practical suggestions as to the course to be pursue suspended or rejected cases. 1 . Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the faciliti/i afforded by this Office in securing prompt mid personal I st* retrintennence of their claims at the Departments, can Ch rain copies of the above pamphlet by remitting thirty cents in postage stamps. Inducements to Cbrrespondents—Correspondents who pre pare and farward cases for management by this Agent* will be dealt with liberally; supplied with all neceesasy i., blanks gratis, and kept constantly advised of the clung s that from time to time occur in the execution of the law. It Is within the subscriber's power to direct his cor - **dents to the locality of very many persons entitl el under the late Act; and having obtained several thousand Land Warrants under former laws., he is in possession ef l data that will materially usist in securing additidn: bounty. . april 3 2m-11 Fees, below the usual rates—and contingent upon. e • .. salon of claims. 1 1. The highest cash prices given for Land Warrants, Itevie . tionary &rip, and Illinois Land Patents. _._ I Address, S. 01. liNii.4 11T, 1 , 4 mar 27 4t40 Washington CitT.P JUllius B. Kaufman, ATTORSEY AT LAW, LI and Afloat ter procurlug Bounty Land Werra-Utz- 1 , Unice Widmyer's Building, O dear Duke street, ear the Court 521.111 c. now 20 014.49' wlilto Hall Academy .— Three Miles West of Harrisburg. The ninth &anion of this flourishing Ifientution will commence on Monday, the 7th Of May, next. The attention of parents and guardians is respect- fully invited to the advantages lt affords, being. sltu4tad in a pleasant, retired and healthful part of the country, and the facilities for study ane,instruction being exten sive, his believed it, cannot fail! to give initisfactlon to those who may patronite it. TERMS.—ifoarding, Washing and Tuition in the .ing listi branches, and Vocal Music, per cession, (b mo.) stll,tsl Instruction in instrumental Music, 111,00 •• Anclent or Modern lainguages, each, For Circulars and other Inforniation, address, mar 20 2m-0 Estate of Dr. Emanuel S. Baer.—Letters or administration on the estate of Dr. Emanuel A. Deer, late of Manor township, dec'd, have been granted to the subscriber residing in Ilillerstowu, In said, township:' All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make:Pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM I'ESTERS; Administrator. mar al 13t-9 ntended Removal.—Dr. S. if - ELM:LENS -resPict ullyy announces to his friends and the public in goner ai, that having abandoned his intention of leaving Lan caster, he designs removing his office on the lot of April half a square farther North in the same street, to[ the house directly opposite Pinkerton k Slaymaker's Hard ware Store, which is now occupied by F. J. Exempt!, ksq., as a dwelling; where he will be happy to wait uponalll who may favor him with their patronage. In returning his grateful acknowledgments to his np merous patrons and friends, for the, great encouragement held out to him to remain, and also for the very flattering testimonials offered in regard to the integrity and beauty of his work, he takes pressure, in stating to the ptiblic, that he has taken into his practice a new and impr.ved method of mounting,,, Teeth upon Atmospheric Plates. either walla a am , of Gold, Matins! or Silver, [prices ierying.' accordingly, to snit the wants and circumstances • the patient. This mode of operating surmounts many embarra i ssing difficulties and disadvantages with which Dentists have heretofore been obliged to contend, in order to rendertheir work comfortable, serviceable and pleasant, to thossi who are obliged to wear artificial teeth. Please call attheloface of Dr. S. Welchers, In Kramples Building, and esainine specimens of his plate work, to which he directs hi 4 best efforts. mar 2/1 Carliets Rad Wall Paper.—The im4 , bais hewing this week receive:4 largealditiona to of GARRETS AND PA.SXII HANGINGS, their amortmeat 18 new very complete, and will be offered at therzatiest mar Si $17.0 MAU E . RnatitekenPalr''.Walati:nnreetable aged woman, active and analytic, and capable of ta kijar entire charge of a buitnehold in- the country.. -Com pensation lineal. good - zeteinore required.. Enquire of the Editor- . .L mar 20 3t4 Stovest t I- Stoves I T—Whelessia and rets3l.—The undersigned would respectfully call. the attention. of Blurs deniers and those in want ofs Stove for Parke; Dining-room'and Eke/my to our extensive assort -anent of irrety descrin of Gtoves„to wit: May State Six boles on to p , Globe Cook, Buck's Cook for wood, *darn Trey, Complete °sat, Sweet Home., Lilly Dale, IncimiCook 'ffillsriOoolrand Parlor Stares of different klndsi too nu merous to mention:. to to our Celebrated MacGregor Myatt* Stove fer , Ssrlor, Motels, Halls, and large at yes warranted to give more heat with one quarter Gum than any . Otherstore now made. ' We are agents for Bandow & Co'a Celebrated. Stoves whish for iinginesa °feasting, danibillty and utility; not to :be excelled. . ,Also, Queen's Patent Portable Borges; the let now In use. Befeiwnces in regard to the aborestoree, are alwitrato be seen it our store- - - NEMAit&WARNI S.S.-Oormar Second Bees its * • • Philadtptgla. mk 2A Sm 4 trirownirseirt. IDLelnaw.--The undersigned will Ur procure Bounty laid Waranta and otrtain Pensions 'Be' thaw entitled theireto, under. the various Wild Con gress.. Special attention will be given to all mil within the jiariscilstinnoif the Court of Claims, and prapipt attack. Lion will be given to any business connected with'Wnmm or any of the Departmenti. — Persons desiring the value of their warranti in Roney, can always hare the highest price. I . JOSEPH C. G. KENNEDY, ; (Late of the Census orilee,) No. 272; Penn Avenue, Washington, D. O. • N. 13.—The 33d Congress has granted Bounty Lands, sir 160 acres to all who have served days duringany war, Or have been in any tattle, on land or at sea, and the wid ows or minor children of such; also to thewidows of Rev olutionary Soldiers, with Pandonsto the wide** of. those who died in the Army or Navy during any war: , The coo visions of the law apply also to "Indium, chaplains, wagon masters 1 . teamsters. Persons. desiring to avail themselrei of the above provisions, must, send the name of the person who performed the service, stare the kind, tithe; grade; plat duration of service, with the names of the of !leers under whom performed. Widows should, ln addition', send the date of the death of the hnirband andd ate of mart liege, and Minor Children should send the dato df deltaic!: father and mother. Reference may be made to the Commissioner or Pew dons, to any member of Congress, or to the tailoring poi sons : , Washington. Gates & Seaton, Prof. Joseph Henry. Rev. P. D. Gurley, D. D. W:W. Corcoran, Judge Crawford. Iron. John M. Clayton. Dela • Jae. A. Pearce Jan. P. Kennedy. Reverdy Johnson. Notiee.—CABINET its KING BUSINESS. The un• densigned hereby gives notice that she will carry on the WABINET-MA.KING and Undertaking business at the old stand in West King street, formerly kept by her husband, Henry M. Miller, end at the same time returns her sincere thanks for the liberal patronage formerly bestowed on the establishment. A continuance of fernier eistem Is respectfully and urgently solicited. mar 13 Iy-S MARY .111 LL ER. NEW Street Pilo Works, Philadelphia. The subscriber is constantly manufacturing fur Wholesale & Retail, PILES AND RASPS, of every description, and having been practically engaged in the business more than Thirty years, can guarantee his work at the lowest prices. Manufacturers and Mechaulcs can have their Old Files Re-cut and.made equal to new at half the original cost. J. 11. Sdll.lll, No. 61 Nifir st.„(between Race a Vine and Mi audt3d sts.,) Philadelphia. mar 13 3m-8 Combined Reaper and Mower.—Manny' Piitont with Wood's improvement. 1 have naknufactu• red and sold 165 of, these Machines the past season, and feel warranted by the testimony at the Partners 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 provetLthe best Machines In the following plots, viz: The lightest draft. • The cleanest cutter. The ease and lacility'with which it can be removed from field to field and changed from a Reaper to a Mover. 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 1U to 15 acres of any kind of grass per day, with one man and a painof horses, and cut iron lb to 2U acres of grain per day. Price of combined Machine'4,l.2s,oo cash, delivered at their works at Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pa. Single Mower $llO,OO l two scythes with extra sections and extra guards and pinion belong with each Machine. / To the authors of the following uniolleiMd.testimottlais, 1 hbreby offer my grateful acknowledgments, _ W.A.1.,T.88. A. WoC,D, • October A 1855. ' W. A. WOOD; Dear Sir:—l cannot express my approba tion of your Mower in too strong terms, I,never expected to see a Mowing Machine cut grass as test, as well, and as easy, for both team and driver, as yours does. 1 can cut one third more grass in it day wills one team, and do the work butter than any of my neighbors con with one of the •'ouly successful Mowers now linown." Respectfully yours, E. P. 31OltlE. ETNA, Tompkins co., August 12, 1864. Mr. Wool)! Dear Sir :—I have been cutting lodged Oats on the river flats, where—Mower hid 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. 51., until twelve o'clock next day, and mowed 17 acres, and done it to the satisfaction of all present. Yours, JAMES GILES. Vaiorattiza, Vt., July 14, 1853. W. A. WOOD; Dear Sir :—Enelosed 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 in every instance it 'gives parted satisfaction. I can sell 100 machines next year. I was offered 3150 00 for the machine you sent me. Truly yours, J. W. STRONO. NEW Tons, Juue 3, 1854. W. A. Woon; Dear Sir :—We received the eleven Machines yesterday and want the others badly. The machines are going off first rate. All New Jers4y wants Mauny's Patent with Wood's improvement. , Yours truly, JEItOME X ELLISON. Atrium:inn. Genesee co., N.,17., Sept. 18,1884. Mr. W. A. WOOD; Dear Sir:—We would say to the Far mers that we have purchased ode of your improved Mow ing Machines and think it excels any other Machine now in use, and does the work one.third easier for the team. We have mowed with your 'Lachine 147 acres this season ; our neighbors have witnessed its operation and give it the preference. Yours respectfully, SAMUEL lit.NN, • HORACE HUNN, The Mount Joy Car Manufacturing Co., have the exclu sive shop right for the Manufacture and sale of Manny'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, examine and buy the the cheapest and best Reaper and Mower now offered for sale in the United, States, J. E. CASSEL, Sedy. Mount Joy, Lancaster co., Pa. Principal Depot for Lancaster county at the hardware tore of n GEO. D. SPitECliElt, mar 18 4m.8 Lancaster City. . aernarvon Academy.—Churchtown Lancaster Ct e. Pa. The. Third Session of this flourishing Lieu tiation will commence on Monday the 7th of May next. In it Students ure fitted for every condition of life, and no pains is spared to give them every opportunity of moral and intellectual training. Perhaps no section of our Coun try enjoys so many advantages as the Village of Church town, both In the healthtuiness, and the morality of the place:, Persons sending their sons or wards to this Insti tution, Way rest' assured that every duty devolving upon its Principals and' eachers will be fully performed. Theta are two Departments Male and Female—entirely separate It being believed that title is the best mode upon which any institution can be conducted. 'Teams—dor 5 mouths,Tuition, hoarding, Waihings 65 00 For further particulars ezuire of the Principals Rev. J. LEAIIAS, NI. D. J. E. GIEEIN, A. B. lyB „ tug of the States.—The undersigned has for sate a vary superior article of stove called the "King et cue litfites,' which cannot be surpassed by tiny other article now in use or ever offered to the public. The ad vantages of this stove are—That it takes lose wood and cool to make a are than soy Miter now hi vogue—at the same time acts more compact, neat and beautiful in appearance, uud less trouble to keep it clean than the majority of stoves offered for sale. All persons wishing to examine said stove can do se by calling at the huge and extensive store room of the undo, signed, where ft” greet variety of patterns of atoane are al ways kept on hand. in connection with the above article, there is also kept a large and splendid assortment of Tin, Copper and Brass ware, which for beauty or finish and durabuty, cannot be approached. or surpassed by any other estabilshment to the country. The best and most proficient iusuds are always employed to manufacture the aoeve articles, and the perfect system of regulations that characterises the employees and over seers, is such, as to commend the estaolishment to the consideration Mull. Nemo= commencing house-keeping, particularly, will tad it to their advantage to cull at this establishment, be. tore pnrol-L.'”g elsewhere, as articles, for that purpose, can be bought cheaper and. better than at any other in this city. in order to bays a correct idea of the work manufac tured in this mammoth estehhatunent, it is only necessary to give it a call, and examine the numerous artictsis eu exhibition. C. Kli..-.112A.A. jan so bm.2 Bled Mon Hotel.—No. 200, Market street, abos , Red Philadelphia. in. undersigned, late of the Amor /Lll.. Ilona., Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure in informing his friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the above well-knu and popular tiutinn, widen...Mt has oioiledir up with entirely:New burniture and hackling Of a superior quality. The house One also boom renovated and hupro ved in a manner which will compare favorably with any of the Hotels lh the City, and cannot fall to give satiallu. , don to those who may patronise this establishment. The TABLE will always be supplied with the choicest Provisions the market affords, aim the Bar with the ru .10111: A:ND 13b.hT LiqUtitte. ;Nothing shall be MFt widow, to mule his (ilium comfortable, aim he hatters himself that by strict attention to business, he will merit and re calve a liberal share of public patronage. O. W HINKLE, ' proprietor. Jan 23 tf-1. D"'and Scouring—Philip uds Hon. Fancy Dyer, :.o 95 North Thirteenth Strrot, Sutroe doors above Cherry ntreet, respectfully intorms the citizens of Montgomery 'county and elsewhere, that all kindsof bilks,'Crapes, tre. ' are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent coleys. Ladles' cashmere and crape shaivbs, cloaks, Ac., cleansed and pressed equal to new ' • bilk dresses watered in superior style. tientlemen's apparel stroured and dyed in superior style ; in short, Dye ing In all its various branches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. A call is earnestly solicited, as it is very ()Olivet/lent for those who should want enyind in this above line. Phil a. mit 18 D. DIL.NLINGER,i Harrisburg, Ya Mhe Model Seed Store—Zio. 309 Market Street, above kignth street, Plailakelphia,. Thomas F. Croft, & Co., beadsman, &c. ltardeu Seeds of the best quality only, and every known Nariety. Plower Seeds, the largest and choicest collection In the country; Sweet and Yet herbs. Grace and Field loess of extra quality ; cireenhoust, plants, bulbous roots, &c.: shade, fruit, and ornamental Trees, Shrubs, dc. Haveon and a very choice collection of Dwarf Pears on Quince, which we now offer for sale. Phila. Mar 13. dm. T Lacs 21 1.1r.s I,3.lurray Steok invite attention to j_their tinusnally large assortment of lake,. consisting. In os harriiion's celebrated Columbian Blue Black, Buick, Blue, Canine and Bed, Oran Black ink, Writing Clunk and Bid; ail the varieties of Bomar'. Kreitser & ktoblu. II son's; Weeks and hideout's. The best article copying In delible Inks always on hand. We have effected an arrangement with the iianthactto tutors which enables us to supply retailers in large or small quantities at Philadelphia wimiessie prices, 'Ulm ca. ving.timin the eXpe334o of freight, as we warrant our inks, we request all to be returned timadoes not give perfect satisfaction. .. We also call attention to our large collection of „Bibles in all the varieties of size and. binding. Bymn and Prayer Bookie, Question_ Books, Catechisms and Sunday School Books in use by' all the iteligious:Dipoininitlons of ChM:. Sant—together with atlarge Innetried qmsortm of : Scheid and. Miscellaneous: Masi Stationery, &c. of which are offered on the most accammods • • minutia& BTOES mar tZ4 NNorthtivesa strait, Loacutor, , Pennsylvania. James Cooper, Jos. R. Chandler, Thos. M. Rowe, Ex.Gbv. Johneou Slaryland. mar 9A 4t•9 Files and Rasps 741 " Manufacturer and proprietor, Hoodca Falls, N. Y. Ealoar, Madison co., July 14, 1864. o.traw ands -. Oand RetalL—Na. T. HILL, Straw, Hat and Bones. net Shuantietarer, and dealer In Straw Goods in gen eral, No..lttl North Seeded stree — r,lbelow Nobl eas tilde, directly.opposite Butz a Hei&Lion Hots},) • Where may be found a large and extensive assortment of goods In the above line, to which the attention of C01:02. try Storekeepers and Itilliners is Wdoulariy All goods sold at the lowest ashltricee ' A n Invitation .to extended. to - a11...t0 snd,examine the Mu Of =Woe coMasble DKr tiOUDS now tots soon Wontea Dry tbiod Buie. HMSO. ELL7corm zazirraiOs, S= 1, BARNIaRLD .. - COMITIZEUUSES, MIMS, L •. UCLA&We-40. will find s wart ant complete assOrtinsod. at. WENTZ'o. -‘; -Ladies - in aearchrofFnrs Gomm; sooh as 'Ulm to great le. riety, latest stylea r Plaido Brocades, Solid's Stripes Se,— Eagle lnand donliiibolled bleak glossy sks, extra, Taffeta Spring shawl full variety; Su per Bro il che long Shawls, (a tew le ft moduind and now's the time to boy them at half late) . - • naprassupar %Id Gloves, N. W. French Embroideries, iris end no better place for their selections than at WENTZ'S STORY.: Shoppers, Buyers, Ladies, Gents, call and satisfy your selves that thereto no plueefor Dry Goods of any descrip tion better than WENTZ'S. IN THE MATTER of the intended app*e.- non of /Lvraon LECEELZE, to the Court.of Quarter 44F SUMS at April term, 1655; for a license to 'keep a tavern hi. the N. E. Ward, Lancaster dtivelt Indult an ohl stand. WI, the undersigned citizens of the N. E. Ward, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do oar Aug, that the said inn or tavern Is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain enangere and travelers, 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. William Gable, David Killinger, Simon Stevens, William Cox, W. Kirkpatrick, J. E. Bead, D. Shultz, T. B. Torri Lew is Sprecher, Zuriel Swope, C. B.M'Cetre• roar 20 Ste:: IN THE MATTER of the intended appli.ea tton of Stat...IXIS3ONLIT, to the Court of Quarter beglOne at April term, 1855, for a license to ecuqinue keeping a tavern in Village of Illnkdetown, Lancaster county—it being an old, stand. WE, the underidgued citizens of the villa,gethellinkletown, 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 strangersand 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 Hooffer, Daniel Breneise, Jacob Holsinger, John Varna, Reuben Heckert, Henry Fetter. Jacob Brenelse. mar 20 8t &D II - Blet°thNe ll l7; , bet C : II la d av t li , te p lnf o m p tte public II MOURNING STORE, ll 1 i from No 52 South Second street,to the new buildin g , ' No. 206, Chesnut Street, (five doors above Ei gh ,.. atrout, South side,) where they will offer an im; _ased stock at reduced prices. N. B.—Daily openin g ' New Spring Goods. Phila. mar 13 Sitti Nottce—To thu Creditors of the late Items of bitten hitch and Illestand, Diffenbach and Keneagy, and of Adam F. Diffanbach. . . . The undersigned Trustees of Adam F. Diffenbach un• der a Domestic,Attachment issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Lancaster against the' said Adam F. Diffenbitch, hereby give notice, that they will meet at the Public House of William T. louart, in the City of Lancaster on Thursday the 12th day of April 1855, at 10, o'clock, .A. 31. fur the purpose of receiving the proofs of the several creditors and determining upon the same; when and wbere ali persons interacted may attend, if they think proper. HENRY JOHN S. Kt.:NEAL:Y. it-3 IN THE MATTER of the iraeuded applica tion of JAMES DONNULY, to the Court of Quarter 'Sessions at April term, 1a55, for a licence to continue keeping a tavern in the N. L. Ward, in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, 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 the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said James Donnelly, and 'that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is wel provided wilh house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. H. Fornoff, J. W. Jacob, Fred. Kline, C. Carmany, A H. Kurtz, M. Westhaeffer, A. Danner, James T. McCulley, Ja cob Bear, John Weidier. J. Zimmerman, George Hetzgar. mif 13 3t-fi Gold and Silver "Watehes, Sliver Ware and Jewelry.—The largest , finest, and best selected stock in the city. Every description of fine and cheap watches that are manufactured can be obtianed at this establishment, which receives them direct from the Facto ries of Liverpool, London and Switzerland, and Is therefore enabled to sell a much superior article for a less li:ice 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 fuil Jeweled, IS Carat case, Hunting case, Full Jeweled Levers. " Lepine Watches, Silver Lever " Full Jeweled, " Hunting case, Lepine Watches, Jeweled, 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 LLWI6 It. DPW:HALL'S • (Old Stand) No. 110 N. Second, 2d dour below Race street, Philadelphia. mar 0 ly-7_ lTalna.ble lnyention.—A rare chance is now of: terod to business men to realize a fortune. A Lew feature has Leen opened up in toe manufacture of Flour, which must we think at once revolutionize the old process, and co into 14OG all over the land. By the in genuity and skill of Edwin I: Jan.es 11. Clark, they have brought about a eumplete Meech:int Flouring Mill which is adapted to the want.; of the whole world, and whirls is applicable to every locality. By this invention, the monop oly of milling heretofore carried on by hest y capitalists is completely broken up, and a complete Merchant Flouring Mill is brought within the reach of any person having a few hundred dollars. The consequence of which will be-- hundreds and thousands at these Flouring Mills will be put in operation in all parts of the Union; it being appli cable to any power, front a four-horse up to any other de sired. It can be placed In a room with other machinery, and t,he smell space it occupies not to be nussed—bcing on ly 21feet long by 4 feet Wide, embracing within this small compass all the machinery, and turning out two barrels of superfine Flour per hour. It is perfectly portable, a horse and dray, at a single load,belng capable of hauling it from one location to another; thus making it truly the most 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 ltallroad,ln the city of Lancaster, Fenn'. LANCAOTXII, let month, 20th, 1.815. Having seen in operation Edwin & James AL Clark's newly patented combined Urinding and Bolting or Afer chant Flouring Mill, on the 17th inst., I am free to state, that I believe It to ba a valuable improvement In the eon- Vanden of wheat into Flour, for several reasons: Ist. In the operation referred to, the ...1111.1 ground and bolted 3 bushels of wheat lu 17 minutes, by the watch which I held iu my hand, and making Flour Ma superior quality, and cleaning the bran about as well ma l_• usually Uc,ne by the common mills when doing gt 'lSt work. 2d. The smell space it OiCllpicS, tad the comparatively Small expense requisite to put up a Mill of that hind, after the power to propel it is obtained, strongly recommends it to the atxention'of those about to erect a Flouring Milt. lid. TO those engaged in the milling business, 1 would respectfully say, that the improvement is well worthy their attention, from the fact that the mill raferrest to is capable of performing double or treble the work usually done in common grist mills, with less or no more power then •they now use in their mill,—and lastly. ou a cluomi inspection of the mills and its operation, I was satisfied that it woe ca pable of doing more work in the saute time thou which 1 easy done at the time rejected to JOEL 33IEDLEY, practical Millwright of 80 years' experience. *a.. The undersigned haveiug, purchased the Right of the atilt for Lancaster county, are prepared to sell Town ship_Alghts, and to furnish Mills. RII3SEL .8 CO., mar 3 3m-7 hardware store, East lung st., Lacer. ancaster County Exchange Offic e.—On La the first day of Marcia next the undersigned, under the now of John K. heed k Co., will openan infice at the cor ner of East liing and Duke streets, (near the Court Mouse ' ) Lancaster city, tor the purpose of receiving depusites, ma king loans and purchases, buying cud sailing real estate, stocks, rc., for others, collecting claims, to., Ac. The cash Capital of the firm is $20,000, and the parties are ludiridanlly liable fur its obligations. The usual rates of interest will be paid, by special egret , me it, on deposites for more than us) b JuLLN K. REED, 10108 S. Iik.NDEIDSON, DAVID SHULTZ, DiAAC E. 111A6T8R. tf-2 L.V3C3Stelo Jia nah Diuste and Plano Store of Ho, ace WAT.Eh.3, 2.:33 Broadway, New 'York. UppOsition to„..thAtopoly. Music at gteatly reduced prices. Nocwith sttuadh ig the combination of music dealers to keep up the pritns 0 S non-copyright MUSIC, Against the interests of ma th,. 00litpotews, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the tour toilets of the trade, he to making inameuee,salee-- having a .lutdent evidence, that he has public oeunterumce and supp yid, in opposition to the Wear. Monopoly, and in .his ciliate to aid Aatint Talent, and to adopt the National Currency. /Us stoca. of Anaericameuid Luropean mulls is immense, 11.11 d. the catalogue of his own publications is one of the latgreac and best ,sleeted in the LtilUal antes. 110 has also made a great reduction in the prices ofilanos, Me lodeons and Mualoal instruments of all kinds. Superior toned 14.6i/01A.00 pianos for 3171, $4OO sad $lO5, interior of an good ALA instruments es strong and al durable as thos e w Watt 0000 lbw. iinooS 01 every tansy of style and price up tog/m.IJ, nomprunug those of ten different atantulleamt tes among theta the celebrated modem lutprc, Ted !!orate 'Waters' Tisuus and the lira premium &Wan Plums of T. Gilbert B Co." make, Loosens of the :Soden patent.) Btenind-ruirra PIAIIOII at great bargains. i'rices trout 240 to $l6O. Ifoladeons from use different mat:Lunto• tones, including the known E. D. 1. U. W. Smith's Melodeons (tuned the temperament,) the beat make la the Uulted lattices. y, ices trio, 110, 76,100, Mb, 125,135 and $l5O. btuith's Double . dunk Melodeons, VIA. Bann Piano and Melodeon guatan teed. The beat terms to the trade, same's, 12) p er e „int. discount to clergymen and churches. All orders proa,VtlY attended nu ' dlusic sent to all parte of the country„ cast-Paid ; at the reduced rates. General and select catalogue 11 end ..cindkLio 01 Puce [ of Puinoa ha - warded to any address or °: a ."'• fel, 11 Court Proclamation.e-Whereas, the /lon. BEN. of W. LUSO, .rreset., Mon. A. L. tiaras and J. Bacrwx, tags., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in Ana tor the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of oyer and Xerminer and tieneral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, re quiring me, among other things, to make public Vroclama- Uon throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Sesaions of the Peace and Jall Delivery, will commence in the city of Laiimater, in the Lbmmon• wealth of Pennsylvania, on the third Monday in AMU, lAba: In pursuance of which pre opt, rukaau NO TICE IS Bnitt.h.BY GIVEN, to the Mayor, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the add county, and, all the , Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, the Constables of the , i ' Agfetatai said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and • T. B. Peterson, Pld_adelpnia; Sirs. Cynthia Williams, there in their own proper persons, with their rolls records Honesdale: Rangier d Bro., Lancaster ; Wentz st strut and examinations, and Inquisitions and their other re. Carbondale; - Flint, Villiamsport ; S. Tuck, tVilksbarris. A membrences, to do those things which to their otliQs-ap. S. Leader, crrer ; os. Cowperthwalt, Philadelpbla;J. pertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who B. Clutullson; Erie; uel Li. Lander, Greensburg; k. Ec will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall Durban, Franklin; •D . S.D. Scott, Bedford; E. T. Hilda be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster , are to bo brand, Indlsba ;" J. W Kidney, Brownsville; G. Si. McGst. then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, Ws, Butler : ;T. B. :girl n, Chamberabtull i Goa W. Gettys e Dated at Lancaster, the day of February, DM. •Butler; ?aleph SW Bloomsburg. GhOlikal 3LA.U.2LN, Sheriff. *I 9 { . { p ' trisi . N. . ' . tual attendance of the Jurors and Witnesses - { * i • -reefter be expected and required on the Brat day of e late Itcpotlng The undersigned, agent forthasale I. e sessions . Ald er men en d Justices 0 1 the Peace ere re . ijof the celebrated dwell Slate, the superiority of quired by an order of Court, dated AovemberiffiroB4B, to which is generally km wn,hiplepared to contract for hoof. return . their recognisance to John J. Porter, Clerk lag orforthr:dating=tggyllfaaattteee Tun safety end:superiority of of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day, of Anal Slats Booing needs nPeon{doend. .al work done int he action in each case; and in default Shang thaldreplatlntee beet manners . 0.Pc.)..3L STLINILLN and allerdera promptly attended to. • ~ celts will net be allOirtd. . . -7. ? 1311 " t'24 I fib X. ii ard, em-0 ITIM Wm - WO nap . t;.-- 1- ^ - 7 - -, .El to . , , e Irol-Dry 'Geode "for the S tag , of 1.85.5.—tYPX L.S.Nitdui'alv.. corner et FOIWth 1 , A rc h c i r . c hohp APtpt!la, awl -folly prepared buyers,, Wholesale eitatail, with goods adapted to their wants owlet the lowest Neri Qua Mao. FANCY. do. , NEW DBMS aocal lA . • • .• - NEW fifitlNCi 8 MA NOYELTIEBX LAWNS, 111=LAI 1M PRINT I Lms, PD GING GOOD - LINENS; TAW LINENS, _ . &c. to. y received from the Auctions, of S. York, and Alladelphla. P. 8..-01.1 Boiled Black Silks 'warranted not to on; itrweirlog. Store-keepers supplied with those goods regularly. I lob 215m4 XT orrlroll and Br' as Foundry.—Thu Pia 3 pastors of the LOoottotive Wean would ti• . speetrhily call the attention Of the public to the entensha LOON and MASH Soandries"connyted with their NUS. liskonent. We arenow•pretred to Rannfacture • Stations's-4 , EN' ' es, • • Mill and Saw Mlll - Castings, ~ Car Wheels, and every ether diserlption of cast iron work at eked M. 'ties and reduced Prices: Also, elk kinds of - Atrium Castings, I Copper Jattrets, - • • Solder. and Babbit Metal. The establishment is under the Superintendence of Mr. John Rrandk Sr. whoselna• • . ml skill is well known to our tinsel/is and as none but the most competent and thorough workmen are em a i oyed, we are confident of gir• ing entire satisfaction, to who may favor us with their patronage. • ffab 20 dal , Q bailee I Slates I 1--Ine subscriber having taken the Oagency lit Brown's bizik r ing Babel, ready at any time to furnish slate by the ton or put on by the square, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Apply at my Hardware Store, Noah Queen street. , 1 feb 27 ly-7 • i 1 azoitaE D. SPILECESIL BBruce's New York Type-Foundry; adab• 11shed in 1813,1 has newton hand, ready for immediate delivery, In fonts' to snit purchasers, „ 100,000 RO3IAN TYPE of new cut, '" 50,000 " PARCY TYPE, 10,000 SCRIPTS of various dyke, 5,000 " GERMANS, 5,000 " ORNAMENTS in great inlet', 5,000 " BORDERS, 30,000 feet BRASS AND TYPE METAL RULES, and'all the novelties in the busineis. • All the above Types are east by steam power, of the new composition of metal pecullir to this foundry; and WHICH IS CERTAINLY SUPERIOR to any ever used. before, tit any part of the world. The uneiztuded rapidity in this no? cess of casting, enables Me to sell these more• durable' types at the prices of ordindry types, either on credit or for cash. • Presses, Wood Type, and all crtjur .Printing Matadi% except Paper tuad,Gerds, (Which baive no axed quallty or price,) furnished at tnannfActurere prices. The latest Speeimenßookofthefoundryla freely given toall printing offices, on the receipt of fifty cents to prepay' e postage. Air. Printers Of newspapiirs who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the first day ofJuly, 1855, and forward me one of the paper'', will be allowed their bills * at the tireo of purchasing RVII times the amount of my manufactures hew-York, Feb. 12, 1815. Address, , OtioRGE BRUCE, feb 27 81-8 la Chambers St., New• York. the National Safety Company, Walnut street, south O west corner of Third et.. Philadelphia. Incorporated by the Slate of Pennsylvania in 1841. Five per cent Interest is glvert and the money is always paid back whenever it is called for, without the necessity of giving notice for It befrirehand. People who have large sums put their money in this Sa. ving Fund, on account of.the superior safety and conve nience it affords, but any sum, large or small. Is received. This Saving Fund has more than half et million of dollars securely invested for the safety of Depositors. The &Oleo is open to receive and pay money every day, from 9 o'clock in the marring, till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock. People who have money to put in, are invited to call at the office for further Information. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President WM. J. REED, Secretary. oct 81 tf4l STAR,TLING, BUT TRUE 825 00 88 00 20 00 10 00 13 50 8 OU WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ ence incident to the enjoyment of health TILE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyanoyuf spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes at feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, coutitenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, bet often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN lINTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATIOI4," Transmitting CONSUDIPTIONT, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and worse iDlseasee, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. "And must this continue? littuit this bet Is there no remedy? No relief t t•th hope?" The remedy is by knowing the `oases and avoiding them, and knowing theTemedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MAI46IIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, .BY DR. A. IL MAUR/CEA LT, PRO7EB2OB cir DIEU= 07 WOIM One Hundredth Ed4ion, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250. [oN imos/Armr, area ammo, $1.00.] A standard worieof established reputation, found classed In the catalogues of the great trade sales In New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers In the United'Statos. It was Ant publuthesd In 1047, since which time FIVE IIIINDRIKO THOUSAND — COPIES • have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY lIAIL, attesting the high estimation In which it is held as • re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE • the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints pecultarto females, In respect to which be is yearly coed led by thousands both in person and by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by compirieg her own symptoms with thoae 'described, the nature, ebantate, causes of, and the proriur remedies for, her oomplainte. The wife about beaconing a mother has often need of Instruction and advice' of the - utmost Importance to her future health, to seep to which her sensitiveness for bids committing a m cal gentleman, will find such in ! stencil= and advice, and also explain ninny symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities Incident to her situation are described. • Bow many are Buffeting from obstructions or trregular. ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the ; health, the effeyte of 'which they are ignorant, and for which their dialcaer tisrbids seeking medical advice. liany suffering truco-pfolapcus uteri (falling of the womb), or from floor raw (gireekners, dobßity, &...) Many axe In oonsto.t agony fot =my months preceding conSno• meat- /hay have dlllicult if not dangerous deliveries, and slaw and =carted recovertee. Some whose lives are hazarded during Inch Mme, will each end In' its pages the moans of prevention, ainelloratlon and relief. It te of or Impracticable to convey folly the scrims subjects treated of, es they an of nature strictly In. tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Reader, are you a husband or a fatherV a wife or a mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Prove ycar alnoerity, and lose no timo learning what canoes Interfere with their health and hap piness not less than your eon. It will avoid to you and years, as it be. to tiounsnds, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by l edeepissa nights, Incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of age end the proper education of your children. • : In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, es evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various Imposi tions have been attempted, as well on bookseller+ as on the publics by imitations of title page, spurious editions, , zed surreptitious Infringements of copyright, and other Hevices and deceptiens, It has been found necessary, ' therefore, to . r C^ UTION THE- PUBLIC - "osistels the words " Dr. A. li . to hey no book 7 Y. ," . Is on (and the entry In the zr e 9 y rk i4be is f.trd O re :e6 .a.r.. l ,, ce : poc lo u n b : l t e : lir l t .4.0 1 .1 2 ~. of ) the title page; and buy ncs '~ dealers ; or se f nd by of One P ILIXD ARION W ”T ". is r N en 'S t t il mo W iled AT-E free) MEDIC" e mi S ra ta ! t m tmi e ttst th o lielfi l Ft- das b paid o. an,mtadnd7add:mrhexsyPee to any rrdrokvotinoccDiwetysio: A.Au tini m t i e e d tt Publirad o ll Office N,,, 129 York. i Liberty Street, New. -, TE MM. nOVIA