fiy. LOUIS CORRESPONDENCE . • • The municipal electson—Lager Beer and Know. /Vrothinguns—A in St. Louis--The Ir ish, and Germans _voting for "Sam"—The Li quor question, 4-e., _ Br. Lours ' April 8, 855. We have now emerged from the Ara and smoke of lust Monday's struggle, and scarcely enough of us left to tell the tale of hat eventful day. We took our position upon the old rock, that has for years weatnered the opposing tempest, and proclaimed under the banner of '74s—"Equal laws and rights to all men;" with the Constitution' of the country for our shield and the ballot box for our weapons, we entered the contest, with a determination to conquer or die in the defence of oar cause. The day dawned—not a cloud was visible, save that of linow-klothinOmi, which was so intensely thick as to blind the eyes of the most wakeful—and the freemen of this great city decided a question of more than ordinary magnitude through that sacred instrument—the ballot 130 a. The voting commenced early in the morning and continued without intermission throughout the en tire day, and at the closing of the polls at least 1000 °Baena were deprived of that privilege, pn account of the small number-of election districts. There are but six wards in the city, and but one poll in each. There should be at least ten, for as it now is, the people cannot all vote in'one day. At an early hour in the day it was pretty discern able that "Sam" or the "People's ticket," was greatly in the ascendant; and many, who have no duted principles or interest at ,stake, and ever anx ious to be on the "big side," were induced to lend their aid towards accomplishing the ends and de signs of the leaders of Know-Nothingism; some, too, who were bitterly opposed to secret political organi zations were drawn into their meshes by the patriot ic gas of " '76," and Bunker Hill thunder hashing from the mouth-piece of some desperate and dyed-in the-wool office-seeker, who knew nothing but the "Star Spangled Banner," "Yankee Doodle," and the 'malts operandi of riding into the public crib on -Uld Whitey," under false colors—"the red, white and - blue. " Every effort to defeat the Democracy, on their part, was resorted to, nu matter how mean or contemptible, so that it answered their base ends; and the result has show that their schemes were well planned, and a Know-Nuthing triumph has crowned them "King of the Cannibal Islands !" The Democrats, as a party, are opposed to Know- Nothingssm, and the proscription' of any man on ac count of his place of nativity or the religious senti ments he may choose to uphold; and believe that the Constitution of this Republic, should stand invio late, and be respected and recognized as the guiding star to our future peace and happiness; that the laws of the country should be respected, upheld and en forced by every good citizen, whether native burn or adopted; that any attempt to violate the Constitution or laws of this Union, is contrary to the spirit of the American people, and should be resisted at all haz ards, whether instigated by native burn or foreign citizens—by Know-Nothings or Know-Somethings ! These principles the Democratic party, of this country have inscribed upon their banners, and still always be found defending them. ';.Though we may, for a time, Buffer defeat, the Constitution and the right are with us, and we must ultimately triumph. The Democracy of the present time entertain the same principles and measures ihat they did in the days ofJetterson, Jackson and Monroe—the doetrines then advanced are,still adhered to by the Democratic party—they have 'fixed principles, and advance no thing that is not for the general goon and well being of this great Republic, and mentally stand up in its defence against its political foes at home and enemies abroad. Mr. Lightner was the anti-Know-islothing Demo cratie candidate for Mayor,-and the entire ticket was pledged against secret political organisations, and made it the issue. There are also a large number of the Whigs, of this city, hostile to that order, and Would gu any length to defeat their proposed de signs; they, too; nominated a ticket, with a foreigner at the head for Mayor, believing that they were strong enough to elect it; whilst Or. Bcornstein, the renegade and treachere;:a Ilermau editor of the An zeiger des Westens;7brought out an independent ticket, with the Whig nominee for Mayor, which instilled new life and vigor into the Whig ranks.— Thus the parties stood, with two anti-Knew4Sothing candidates against the gentleman wrapped up hi the American hag, commonly called • , 64.1i t" The ren egade Berman editor could not say a word against Lightner as a man, but impressed upon the minds of his Dorman fellow citizens that Mr. L. was instrumental in the passage of the liquor bill, in the Legislature, requiring all drinking saloons and beer houses to be closed on the Sabbath day. This the old hypocrite took exceptions to, and made it a po litical hobby to operate against our candidate.— Now every -body knows that the liermans love to drink beer on holiday, and death to any man who attempts to prohibit it. Mr. L. was placed in a false position before them by this Dr. Bcernstein, (who is also the proprietor of a "Bier linos,`') who succeeded in drawing enough votes, among his Dorman friends, to deteat our candidate. They were betrayed, de, eeived, and did not know what to do—they did not know whether their beer was in danger or not, and consequently were scattered about like so many stray sheep. dome of them voted the Whig ticket, and, strange as it may seem, many voted for Mr. King, the Know-Nothing candidate. Notwithstanding the influences that were kireught to bear against him, Mr. Lightner carried the two wards, where Bccrt stein was the strongest, by respectable majorities. There were but 0,430 votes polled; King receiving 4,204; Lightner 3,171, and Hogan 2,001; King lead- lug Lightner a fraction over 1,000, and Mr. Light ner leading Hogan, the *Whig candidate, nearly 1,2U0. The nun-Know-Nothing vote, if thrown to gether would have succeeded by over NO majority. The Berman votes were divided among the three candidates, as were also the Irish, notwithstanding the sound thrashing the latter received lust August. They will now soon learn the difference between tweedle-dum and tweedte-dee, lest I very much mis take the signs of the times, and I hope they may be well rewarded. The .Uernoerats elected two on their ticket—City Treasurer and Marshal—the rag of the successful candidates are Know-Nothings. Consid ering the false position he was placed in among the Germans, Mr. Lightner's vote is a very respectable one, indeed, and although defeated, must feel proud of the complimentary vote given him under the cir cumstances. An old gentleman who voted for Thomas Jefferson, east his ballot for and endorsed Mr. Lightner's De mocracy at the polls on Monday last. . The election passed off very quietly—not a single disturbance tvolt place throughout the day. The new Mayor of our city will be installed to zuormv, and the other city officers elect will take their respect.ve places to-day. About every sixth man that you meet is an office-seeker, with a petition as long as the moral law addressed to his Honor the Mayor, praying for some place. There never were as many hungry office-hunters, as there are at this time, and they are the men who propose to reform the old parties in this respect. hundreds will be disappointed, when the trouble will commence—let us alt lay back, and "wait for the wagon:'' In Dubuque and Fort Madison, lowa, the Anti- Know-Nothing candidates were elected. We hhve no definite accounts as to the fate of the State ticket—the Prohibitory Liquor Law is the all ab sorbing question there, and it is thought that the law has triumphed by almost 5,000 majority. Andrew Johnson has been nominated for re-eleo tion to the'othee of Governor of Tennessee The Governor of Illinois is now at Chicago com mencing suit against the sureties of Wadsworth sr Sheldon. The Banking house of Page & Bacon, of this city, has again- suspended. They closed their doors on Wednesday lust. This failure has surprised no one, and very little excitement, if any, was occa sioned thereby. Money is easy, and plenty for all legitimate purposes. It is not known whether Page .t Bacon will again resume or not. Col. Benton and daughter, Judge Blair and F. P. Blair departed our city on Tuesday last for - Washington, where Col. Benton intends to devote himself to his labors on the •"Thirty Years 'View." Col. Preston is a candidaie for re-election to Con gress in the Louisville (Ky.) District. Our citizens were alarmed by the shock of an earthquake on Wednesday night last. It was so se vere us to be felt and heard by almost every body. It occurred at 15 minutes of 9 o'clock, and was heard for twenty or thirty seconds—the houses trem bled and the windows. rattled quite nervously. It was also heard in all the adjoining towns, and in some places more distinctly than here. The gas lights on Market street, it is said, were extinguished as the shock was felt, and the consternation was very great. Iwo men, ...named Wilkinson and Estelle, who ware returning from the Kansas election, got into a quarrel, when the latter drew a knife and stabbe d Wilkinson, wounding him so severely that but lit tle hope is entertained of his recovery. Estelle was arrested and is now confined in the Sabine County Jail to await the result of the wound inflicted by ti A difficulty also occurred between two men named Ewing and Lane; the former drew a revolver and fired three times, the shots taking effect in the body of Lane, who also drew a pistol and shot twice, the balls penetrating the head and neck of Ewing and killing him on the spot. There is but little hopes of the wounded man recovering. The wile of Maj. General Twigga, of the U. S. . Army died in New Orleans on the 25th ult., of dis ease of the heart. The quickest time upon record was made in New Orleans on the 24 inst., by the famous horse Lex • ington"—he ran four miles in 7 min. 19 tee. This is hard to beat. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of this city, a lively debate arose upon the question of . accepting and filing the Herald of Freedom, a newspaper published at Lawrence, in Kansas' Terri tory, with free-soil proclivities. It was finally ac cepted and ordered to be filed with the other papers. The election that took place in Kansas Territory, was conducted in the most disgraceful manner by the citizens of Missouri, and the election is a base fraud upon the Settlers. If the papers of Missouri will not speak out against such rascality and bring the offenders before the bar of public justice, I will take occasion hereafter to show how the election was carried by the Pro-Slavery men. It was a fraud throughout, and the election,ln the eyes of the law, illegal, and should bo investigated by the proper authorities. The following dispatch was 'received from Kansas on Friday, last : "A majority of pro slavery members in each house of the Legislature of Kansas have receved certificates of their election. Gov. REEDER, it is said, recognise the right of the Legislature to decide cases of contested elections. The Governor leaves in a few days for Washington. A terrible and destructive Tornado recently oc curred its Mississippi. The town of Pontotoc !suffer ed greatly—dwellings, churches, stables, fences, trees, ac., wee - levered with the ground, and the entire town presents one mass of rains. Several persons were killed, and a large number seriously and slightly wounded. The coarse of the Tojnado is marked for miles by the havoc it has made, and the extent of damage to life and property is not ' known. The winds broke loose in their firry, • and raved and4Roted in their wildest career, and spread ' destruction and havoc in all directions. Yours, &0.,. OLD GUARD G • Last week, a woman named Suisey, eloped from Butler co., Ohio, with a young schoolmakter, named Pease, She had lived happily with her' husband for near twenty years, and was by him the mother of seven interesting children. She took with her her youngest child, an infant, (leaving six with her husband,)air. a ,tit s2ooin cash and negotiable notes. ,f.„ .. the daughter of -a • wealthy old d about a year ago, lea Ting Eky: 0. fixty 40 her. - The -Foreikii. Wows'. , . . The steamer Washington arrived at. New York ori Thursday, : with - four days later intelligence froni th - e . ' , Seat of war. On the 13th of March' .. _the Russians opened their . fire on the heights of Balaklava and were repulsed by the English.- They subsequently attacked the whole lines of the Allies; and were 'driven back with great slaughter, as the the English journals assert, but which we are inclined to believe greatly exaggerated. Preparations are malting in the Crimea for the reception of Napoleon.. The Austrian Congress is discussing subjects connected with the peace, among which was the diminution of Russian power in the Black Sea,—the rock upon which the Conference will split. The Russians 'lran Mount Saponne were playing on the French -lines and part of the camp. -The sufferings of the English troops at the hospital of Scutari are horrible. The Imperial Guards have left for the Crimea. The effective force of the Russian army in the Crimea is set down at 111,000. The Allies are shut in by tiirmidable entrenchments and important events are about to transpire. The fourth sitting of the Vienna Conference I is said to have been very stormy, but still peace is anticipated. Arrests continue to be made in Paris of alleged conspirators u) take the life o f Napoleon—a very e .sivenient way fur the Perjurer bi rid lihnsellolpe. sons %dna)) de dislikes The great slaughter of the ;shins could not ha% e been much of au IBM., as they still eiintinued to play upon the French lines and camp. John Bull tuu:it wive his people at home something interesting to keep them from grumbling. The fine weather throughout the country had Ireaketted the taices-of brvatbdutf-, aod a deol:t , had occurred at L. 1111 1 ,11, 6,11.'111111! V / . 1 luntatiomi were unehatigol Four llnym Later The steam-tip America has arnved at 'the lalkwhig i. it aanua.try ~f Relweting the Vienna couleatoce, it seems that there is trouble between the negoliatois, UII 'the third point - , t.:ough the demands the Western Powers Race been materially modi fied. They do not demand the demolition of Sebastopol, but a reduction of the Russian power in the Black Sea, offering in return to evacuate the Russian territory. The Rus- •sian Plenipotentiaries having no power to act on this proposition, remitted it to St Peters burg, and there - tit° matter rests. Meantime all the other plenipotentiaries have sent to heir governments tiir instructions, hod the French Minister of I:creign Affairs had been despatched by the Emperor to tiondoii, to e,mier with the English Cabinet. From the Crimea the news is that Eupatoriti is virtually besieged by the formidable Russian force assembled round the place. At Sebastopol, fire iif the allies is steadily continued, lint the aspect of affairs remains unchanged. The Russians continue to strengthen their new works in front of the Malakoff tower, though efforts were in progress Mr their destruction. The British frigate Viper has destroyed the Martell° tower and barracks at Dijimitera. The Circassians have captured and burned a small fort stt the head Soujak Bay. The Paris Moniteur state, , , officially, that in the middle Of April the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Eugenic will visit Queen Victoria in London. The Vienna papers say that Spain and Portugal have joined tie Western alliance. Sweden is fitting out a fleet pm visioned for three months. h e great fbur mile race against time between the celebrated horses Leconte and Lexington for 520,000 at New Orleans on the 2,1 lost., was won . by the latter in seven min utes and nineteen seconds. HENRY VIC; INORATINti CORDIAL.—The merits of Ibis purely vegetable extract fbr' the removal and cure of physical prostration. genital debility, nervous affec tions. ,so.. fie., are fully described in another column of this pap-r. to which the reader isrefermd. $2 per bottle. 3 bottles for $3, six lot Nes for i,S; 4416 per dozen. 1 Ibserve tlie mark of the genuine. Prepartal only by S. E. COHEN, Nu. 3 Franklin liow, Vine street. below Eighth. Philadelphia. l'a.. M whom all orders must he addressed. For sale by all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. • T. W. DV OTT A 133 N. 21 01., Philadelphia. sole agents fur Penna. For sale at the Medicine Store. East Orange st.. nest to liramph's Clothing store. ' Jan Ipsil t„. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS FOR Ft:NIALES.—The combina lions of Ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in ;heir operation. and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In evert instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills illrPtabh' open those obstructions to which females are liable..LMl 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 unles she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whothenfr em exposure. cold, or any other cause. the general health begins immediately to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the muse of so many con- Bumptious 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. D.—These Pills should never be taken during preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are put up iu square fiat boxes, and will be sent by nail to any address by remitting to Dr, C. L. Cheeseman, No. 2cl Bleeker street, Nan York. Prime One Dollar per box. Sept. 5 1y..33 EQNALITY TO ALL: UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— A new• teuture of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above oth. in addition to-having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly fur retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article; the very lowest prier it can -be sold for, so they cannot possibly wiry—nil must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all rot: buy with the full assurance of getting a gum' article at the very-lowest price. ' " Remember the Crescent. ie Market, above 6th, No. 200 feb lc-0 J./NES 8; CU. KOSSUTH. according to reports. is preparing for revolutionary attempt in Europe an 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, trill still continue to provide themselan with clothing From ROCKIIILL k WILSON'S cheap an elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street. corner of Franklin Place. dee 27 1v.49 MARRIAGES On the hi inst., by Rev. Daniel Berger, I'hilip Lelz elle n Elizabeth llelelne, all of this city. On the sth inst., by the same, henry Shenk to Maria Hemline, both of this city. On the Rh ult., by the Rev. John Strein, Jas. Groh, of Lancaster county, to Elizabeth Walborn, of Swatara, Leba non county. go the Ist., by the Rev. J. H. 31enges. L. Resh to Chris- Halm Hogendobler, both of Chesnut 11111. On the 4th inst., by the sarne,l. F. Swartz to Catherine Harems, both of Columbia. ()lithe 29th ult., by the Rev: . J. J. Mrine, Hiram ltowrer, of Providence. to Catherine Tweed of Strasberg. 00 the 10th inst., by the same, Henry Ebersole, of Rapho, to Fanny librecht, of South Lebanon township. DEATHS On s , aturday evening hut, in this City, after a brief illness, Mrl. Mary lielfenstein, widow of the late hey. Jonathan Ilelfenstein, of Frederick, Md., in the 65th year of her age. The funeral will take place this afternoon [Tuesday/ at 3 o'clock,rom her late residence in East King stmt. On the 11th inst., in Rapho township, Miss Anna Clhu reacher, in the 90th year of hea age. On the 7th Inst., at the residence of his nephew. Mr. B. B. lintndt, in Bapho towdship, David Brandt, In the 79th year of his age. On the 9th ult., at the residence of his father, in War. wick townshipaPs county, Fleury Roth, aged 19 years, 0 mouths and 3 Iligys. In this city, on the Gth Mot., Charles M., sou of Charles and Rebecca. Frick, in his sth year. At his residence in Providence township, on the 6th inst., Joshua .C. gee, aged 73 years, 2 mouths and 14 days. • On the '2Bth nit., In Ephrata township, Sussman Yarns, aged 71 pants, 5 mouths and 28 days. On the Ist Inst., in 31auor township, Veronica, widow of the Into Joseph Mounifig, aded 64 years, 10 monthiane days. On the '6th ult., in Roseville, Christian Landis. ..Coach maker aztal 58 years, 11 months and 13 days. The Markets Cluvemeed is in better demand, and 3§4000 bushets fair and prime quality sold at $8,12%(g16,37;,., per 6-11bs., and Mum sectarydl hands at $6,50. Thuotny and Flaxseed scarce. The Flodrmarket is somewhat unsettled to.slay,and hold ers have again put up their prices. Standtud and good brands are held ut $10,50310,75 per barrel; but there is no export demand, and the only sales reported are small lots fur home consumption at the latter figure, and extra .0/0 11,10. Rye Flour is held at $13,15(M7. Sales of 1111., barrels later in the day at 60,62% per hurel. Grain—Wheat centimees in demand. :X/tat bushels prime white at $2,70 per bushel. Sales of bull bushels red at.V2,60. Rye continues in demand, and soles of 3000 bushels Penn sylvania have been made at $1,411. Corn is active. 10410 bushels Southern yellow sold at $1,05, afloat. Oats—sales of Full bushels Pennsylvania at el seam per bushel. In Groceries and Provisions there Is considerable ty, and prices are looking up. SOO barrels Mess Perk sold at $17 75, 150 days. 'Whiskey is dull—Small sales et barrels at 311 cents, and blobs at 55 cents. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Friday, April la. —The offerings of Reef Cattle this week have seen about 800 head. The former high prices were well maintained, and all offered were purchased by the city butchers within the range of $10,60@13 per 100 Ibs, fot inferior and prime qualities, Cows are in good demand at former prices; Calves ar&selling at 6c. lb. The receipts of Hogs have increased, 1000 haying. arrived. They were mostly dispo sed of at $7@7,75 ibs, which is a decline. Sheep and Lambe continue to meet a good inquiry at sa@s, as in quality. Nottce.—The Stockholders of the 'Lancaster and Sur q tr irl ' a Black Water Navigation Company' are here by notified, that an Electibn for the choice ,of Five Mana gers to serve for the ensuing year, .will be held. On Monday the 7th day of May next, at the Company's Office, No. 3434 North Queen at Lancaster. • • GEO. C...A.LDES, apriltgi. ' Secretary. HStephens , Wine and-Liquei Store, ein Duke street, next door td the " Lcrzuntsx9:a Office, end directly oppedte the new COVET MOM. Lancaster, april li 6m-13 DPr.ttk Homepathic Machin, (annum to . . Office In E. Orange St., nearly opposite the Vast Ger man 'Reformed Church. • • . • - Lino:aster, Agri 17 (t 148) BABDWELL k BRENEMAN, PROPRIETORS, (Late by 'Mrs. Haines and John Barr. Refurnished with all Modern Improvements for the eon. Wenn) of the travelling public. Rif - Terms made easy to suit the tiu2ee—eall and nee. lino. H. BMWRZLI, i fIL M. Basonnus, Wyoming co., Pa. . apr ILenesster,co.. Estate of Nancy erotr.—ln the Court of Com* lion Pleas for the County of Llnes.ster. Whereas, Nark S. Chuff, Trustee of Nancy Groff, under the will of John N. Groff, late of ;West Earl township, Lancaster county. dee'd., did on the 11th day of April, 1655. tin in the 0111., of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Amount of the said Estate : Notice is heaeby given to all pers... I terested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 21st day of May, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless excep tions be filed. Attest, J. 11015 - 11.117, Proth'y. Lancaster, Proth'ys Office, April 17 4413 election of Common School Dlrectorm. —To the qualified Voters of the City of Lancaster. Au election for Twelve Directors of the COllllllOll Schools of said city, to serve for there years. will be held at ninon nail, between the hours of one and seven o'clock, in the afternoon on Tuesday. the first day of slay, 1855. THOS. U. BURROWES, Pres't. april 17 to-I3 Znuizames, Seey mportant to Farmers.—N. BAllt 6: MOTU ' ER would respectfully inform the public. that they love taken the old established stand, tbrmerly occupied by Rau, Md B. Rubies. nod more recently by Nathaniel Bah. tr. Co., . ro4 Kim: street. to the city of Lancaster. to tlic rear of Dr. G. It. Markley. &mitt half a .guars Emit of filprecitor' lintel wilt., they are prepared to furnish Threshing Machines and Horse Powers of every ‘Mscription, made of the best material. and In the most workmanlike manner. Repairing ..1 all kinds harm. del to. at the shortest nod., and on the most rvit.orteible N. B. d: Bruther would call particular •ltontinn to their Iproied Shaker. which. fur lit:illness of running sod effi euey of actiun.iitands unrivalled. april 17 Cat 13 ),Issolution of Co-Partnership.—The part• inership horetororn existing in the Foundr3 busit,s, Is dissolved hy mutual gonsent fai the Nth of March Est. I persuns indebted to said firm will make wiyinent muel Silken,, and tine.. havinz elalins will inn for payment. . SAMUEL WILLIAM F. 11A171.:It. S. IL—The business will In' continued at the old :101:1 WILLIAM F, BAK aprl I 17 110..111 4 1slate of Martin Andrew. and Wife.- tt the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Leo castor. {Sieve.. Jacob Andrews, assignee of Niartin An• dross and Wife; did on the 'oh day of April, 1955, tile in the lilies, of the PrAlhal , tary of thol:“urt, 116 AI, COULIt of the &tia Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Court hare appointed the 21 e 1 day of May, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless es captions be filed. Attest, J. Ili/NYMAN. Protl2 v. Prothy's Office. Lan. april 17 41-13 12state of Allen Breneman.—ln the Court of _ll4Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Georgo Wenger, assignee of Allen Brenetnan, of Breckuock top.. did or the llth day of April, Itiss, file lu the °Mee of the Prothonotary of the :odd Court, Ills Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 21st day of May, P.lOl. t'or the confirmation thereof. unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, Prothy's office. Lan. spell IT ]the of Aaron Sheaffer and Wife.—th 12_ithe Court of Common fleas for tho County of Laneas- Whereas. Christian Ikuto, :LA4one et Aaron rlteatier Ind Wife, did on the l'Alt day of April. 1'55. tile iu the Office of the Prothonotary or the - said Court, hie Account of the. said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 2lst day of 7 '.llay, 1955, fur the eoni.lunitian thereof. unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. loW AN. Prot ley. Office, Lan. aprii 17 193 North Second St.. a few doors below Vine. Phila. LI 11. KELLER. Proprietor. tSuecessor to M. Walson.;— _T s The present Proprietor having every facility :ma a knowledge of the want= of the COMmuuity, would roost re spoctfull solicit a o•intinuange of the former patts.tingc, and pledges hinnoslt that nothing, skill bo Scouting on his past to give the most wrfect satisfaction to all. the table trill he supplied with the best in the market—and nothing will be lett undone that trill contribute I. the conifert of his guests. tidd,Stabliug for over lOU Horses, yard large and ciao odious. upril 17 1:u1-1:1 Another Prize Medal Awarded. 'lO E. 31'CLAIN, for the best Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, at the late Fair held at Washington city. E. 3112. LA N'S highly perfumed Vegetable Oil. This important discos. cry possesses valuable 'lmperil,. which we believe no other article of the kind It will cleanse the scalp, and produce a full and 1,...:utnnl growth of hair. Its me dicinal quantities aid nature and render the hair healthy, moist and pliable, and yet so pure that it will not soil bat nor bonnet. Manufactured by E. WCl..kia, Perfumer and Chemist, at his large and new establishment. No. 104 North 6th street, below• Race, Philadelphia. N. B.—Constantly on hand a large assortment of Perfu merr, Soaps and Fancy articles. Discount to wholesale dealers from 13 to T.:, per rent fur rash. april 17 aut.l3 Te Country Merchants and Others. JMIN M'CLOCD 4t, SON, No. 411 Market Street, l'hiladal. phis, invite the attention of cash buyers to an examtna Bon of their stock of HATS. comisting of everyA gl i t grade of PANAMA, Leonora and STrow Ha., for Mena' and Boys' wear; together with a general assortment of Beaver and Moleskin Hats and Capsof every deocriptiou, suitable fur spring sales, all of which are selling at greatly reduced prices for cash. 4 Just received 500 dozen Canade, Straw, and wide Leghorn Hats for Farmers. ;pelt 17 461-13 46 :11:trket st. below 2d, South side, Phila ABRITTON & CO., Manufacturer, Wholesale and Re .tail Dealers, No. :32 North s2d street, above 3larket, Philadelphia. The largest, cheapest and best assortment of Plain and Fancy BLINDS of any establishment In the .United States. SIIADES of every variety, at the lowest market prices. Buff, Rolland and Store Shades, made to order at short notice. Give us a call and save expense. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. sprit 17 :Im-13 resh Spring and Summer Clothing.-- Mi ln every variety of material, quality and style, For MIEN AND BOYS, at F.J.Krantplt's Merchant Tail oring, Clothing and Furnishing Store, corm, of North Queen and Orange Stteets, Lancaster city, Pa. One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Clothing sold at this establishment Is, that they are all cut and wade in Lancaster city, under the immediate supervision of careful and competent workmen, whose long expe rience in the business, eminently qualifies them In getting up articles in their line, In a neat, tasteful and substantial manner. The stock on hand consists of a large assortment et SEASONABLE CLOTHING, of all the various kinds of material that the markets af ford, and iu such modes avomfort, convenience, elegance, durability or convenience suggests. In addition to which are flue, common and medium Shirts, Collars, Cravats Ties, Scarfs, Suspenders, Gloves, handkerchiefs, Hosiery and such other articles usually required in making up a Gen tleman's Wardrobe. Also, a full and carefully selected 'assortment of super fine, medium and common Cloths, Cassimeres, Cash.merets, Tweeds, Merinoes, Satinets, Crotons, Alpaccas, Muens, Drillings and Vestings of different colors, shades, figures :Ind patterns, always kept on hand, and made to order, In any manner desired by the customer, with reasonable dis- patch, on accommodating terms, and warranted to give satisfaction. Grateful for a generous patronage during the past tit= teen years, and with undiminished confidence in the fu ture, the proprietor submits the rest to a discriminating community, hoping to merit a continuance of public titer. N. B.—l. J. K. Is the agent for Winchester S. Scotts Pat ent Shoolderseem Shirt. F. J. KRAMPII, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, corner of N. Queen and Orange streets. april 17 3m-13 spring and Summer Clothing.—Short Coats °with long sleeves, long sleeves and short Coats. PAN TALOONS that have actually got legs to them, but there appears to be no allowance for any other convenience.— VESTS that positively have holes where the arms may rest at ease; but no danger of chafing the goods, as the muslin of the back dxtends sufficiently into the body to supply the deficiency of material. Gentlemen who aro in want of clothing bad better inquire beforcrthey buy of those who are not mechanics. , Some men follow a trade they never learned. They cannot feel the Mechanic's honest pride and high ambition to excel In legitimate busi ness. Every man to his own trade is the old ad age.elThe Clothing business in particular, is beset with individuals who were formerly Merchants, Pedlars, Tinkers and traders, who are now following a trade they never learned. We always feel happy when we see the Mechanic raise himself superior to those Vandals in business. The extensive business done at the Lancaster Clothing liazaar this season is particularly gratifying because the Proprie tor (JOSEPH GORMLEY) is not only a Gentleman, but a Me chanic, who has risen to the highest point of fame, always maintaining his reputation for the manufacture of superi or clothing ou the principle of large sales and small profits: We rerommead all in want -of good and cheap clothing to the Clothing House of JOSEPH GOR3ILEY. in N. Queen street, No. 58 opposite the Franklin House, Reuben LANCASTER CLOTHING BAZAAR. 'april 17 Mu-E1 Arch Street Hat Store, N. E. Cor. Bth and Arch streets, Philadelphia. At the above estab lishment may be found a templete twecrtment of RATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, fie.. of every descrip tion, at prices which cannot fail to please. Every ar ticle is manufactured nu the premises, and no goods are allowed to leave the store which are not perfect in every respect. Particular attention is invited to the Moleskin Hits at Three Dollars, which for beauty and durability will compare fevoral ly. wiih those sold elsewhere at Four Dollars. W. C. WIDMARTH. april 17 Sm-13 PILILMICIPIII.I, April 14 Reaper Attachment.-Ketchum's colebratetildow. lug Machine has been improved by the addition of a u a a lrw r e 'a r t and Reaper au aldmibilia no , w vi c t l i fered w as ti z i L i g n ow ee er, or It is the most perfect and successful machine now in use. This addition of the Reaper has been effected by enlarg ing the main wheel, by circular sections bolted to the rim of the wheeL (This has been patented.) It can Le changed to the Reaper in a few minutes without injury to the Mower. The agency for the sale of this well-known machine is still retained by us. and !mi.e.S , be seen at the office, N 0.78 Sceath Wharves, PhilsB.lphia, where they will be.deliver ed to pnrebasers after the. 15th of the, sth month (May) nett, by one of us to person. Price of Mower $115; Mower and Reaper combined $lB5. Terms cash. Communications tube addreased - REEVE & BROTHERS, Allows,ystorst, N. J. :trail 17 3m33 _°CARD . BELLEVUE HOUSE. COLUMBIA, PA. J. BOWMAN, PrcAliy. 11.43 Barley Sheaf Hotel, Premium Venittan Blludg KETCHUM'S MOWER Ellslii . taie of Prioderlokiflogenbutmor, Beard. rs'of admits:dal:ration °tithe 'estate cif Frederick liingenbituer, late of Conestoga township, deed, haiAng . been granted to the subscriber nadding in the sametug: All persons indebted to said estaaare requested to make payment Immediately, and those basing dams will pre sent them properly authentica tedAt)Oß tor settlement. J Adzes. 6t*l3, Supplement to an Ordinance entitled dm establishing idditional Markets." .. _ s.l. Theldarket Committee, in addition to the serer al dames of market stalls already specified in section 4 of the ordinance to which this is supplemental, add. another dim, which shall be class No 8, and shelf)* subject to an mutual rent of Vit; and be disposed of in like manner as the other'classes &stalls and subject to the mme regula tions. • Ordained and enacted into a law at the city of Lancaster on the Al day of April, 1851. JPSiaR LANDIS, President C. C. HE7 ILY CARPENTER, President S. C. Attest—Joan% Names, Clerk C:C. JA.10:11 C:CAE.PLYTEL. Cleat S. C. april 17 • ttlS NTotlee.—My wife Ann havjng left my bed and, board .01 without any just cause, all persons aro hereby Matited not to harbor or trust her upon my orMunt. :JOHN HOLLINGER at -12 test Donegal, April 10th 11M5 Xrotioe.—All persons indebted'to the estate df Jacob Edgerley late of the city of Lancaster, deceased, are requested to make hermeliate payment, to the undersign ed, and those having ,ialma will please present them duly authenticated to . - . . . GEO. U. BO.I.I.IIERUEIt, (Scrivener.) Adm'r., epril 10 4t-12 with the Will annexed. Loat or Stolen r —From the vest pocket of-the un dersigned, a large elegant IR& Pen and Pencil, with a white stone in the head, on the evening of the 26th nit. It way have been taken by some grand scoundrel at either of the following places, viz : it. It. Depot, Lancaster. or at Cot. Herr's Hotel, Columbia; or may have been drop ped at either of the above plares; or dropped on the Colum bia Bridge, or nosy have been dropped In the streets of Wrightsville. A" suitable reward will be given if return.' to No 12 East Orange street, Lancaster. April 10, 18.55.tf Do. J. 31. 31 ALLISTER. Lstate of John Wissler, a lanatle.-111 the Court of Cututlton Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas. Abraham 11 issier, Trustee of John Wissler, ofi Mauer top.. (a lunatic. , did on the third day of April.' the In the (Alice of the Prothonotary CX the said Court, his Account of the said 'Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested its the said Flstnte. that the add U.Aurt have apro n sited the diet day of May nest. tFtdd. for the et - Intimation thereof. un -1,51, exceptions to tiled. Attest Protliya. wttee, apt' Umtate ofStrphen J. Hamilton and . I.Vife. J 2.4 In the court of Common Pfr leas .r the t'ouoty of Lat,' easter. Whereas, John C Walton; Assigner of :strphen J. Hamilton and Wife, did on the fifth day of April, 18: ,5 . tile in thu Office of the i'rthwtotaty of the said Court; his said i.shttn: vAi.e Is Warby .vu to ali p.a.,4ain hae,r.ted iu thr Kh:ate. t hut the said Coors have apio-in led 111021st day ..f May nest, idiu, for the ,ontirmatt..it thereof, Vuieoo 410epti.,as he filed Ati est, i;i.ott Protley. Laiwaster. Pruth'ys, Oflleo. apt :1, ap 10 .114-12 undersigned lr<•iug :shout to leave the IA city, those persons kuowiug themselves indebted to nun Ihr medleal serrieus, will please tall and settle their are out, Ls betbre the Uth of this of this month. After that dohe all hills will he put into the hand% of au onier . fer eollortion. lie intends le leave the city un man any thing, - and long winded people will be kind enough to give this notice due consideration nod net accordingly. All having demands against him will please tu present them fur settlement. J. M. WALL:I6I:4R. apr einoval.—Wll.LAsl 11. FORDNEY, Attorney 0 _EtLaw has removed hls office from Queen at. to thw building In the South East corner of Centre Square. forJ, merly known as Hubley's lintel. Lancaster, aptil 10 tf-11 Vrew London Academy—New Londop, Chester, 111 Co., Pn.—The Summer Session of this lmtitutlon wilt commence on Wednesday. May '2lld, and continue twenty] one weeks. Expenses fur Summer session. $7O Washing, Music, Drawing, and Modern Languages, are extras—at usual charges. The course of Instruction Is extended and thoroughi embracing the branches of a complete English c4ncation,l with the Ancient 3: Modern languages; and uf the uni derslgned is a Teacher by profession, and devotes all hi attention to the interests of the School, and is aided at all times by competent and industrious teachers.- Through' out the whole course it is aimed to make rupid and at the. . me time thorough iii..lll.tintrium with the studies pur ued. For Circulars nod Catalogues. address apr 10 11 , 12 JAMES B. MeIIOWEI.I.. Principal. rrailoring.—T. MURPHY wishes to inform his nu juierous friends and the public generally, that he ha opened a new and fashionable Tailoring Establishment in No. U Fulton buildings, facing on West King street, where he shall be hap py to accumindllate all who may favor hint with a call. The subscriber flatters himself that by strict otttentio to business. he will merit and receive a share of publit patronage. T. MURPHY. april 10 3n-11 Mite New York (tuarterly j_ work is designed to supply America with that class of literature which the best British journals have for a long time afforded England. It will treat of such subjects at e of Interest to every citizen of our country As powerful as our commercial natiouality has alreadr becOme, so powerful shall it be the olject of this work lb' rouder our nationality in letters ;mkt art. Every subject suited to advance the-Americau mind, every theory calm* listed to have a wide hearing on the future destinies of our prosperous country, shall herein tied ample space for di , em.sion. It will be its constant endeavor to fester a noble nation ality in Literature and Art: and we are consisted that well-conducted Quarterly can do much to infuse into th. popular mind those high and just views of educatio. which are essential to the development of our iustitutioni The Review trill Le strictly composed or original prodt tines, and each number will contain a -brief sketch of c temporary literature, and a scientific summary, recapitul.4 ling the most important discoveries throughout thr, wort during the quarter. We invite the statesmen who would promote a noble en dearer to difluse knowledge Ma superior order among th' citizens of our common country‘—divines. who would .• our people developed in mind, that they may rationally con , ccive of highest truths—scholars, who would extend broader and more genuine culture—and practical businei nice, who wish the interests of our general country adi , anced, to contribute to our liberal pages. The undersigned wrdiruly uulte iu:reetnutneuying t New York Quarterly to their fellow-citizens. It irnow i . , its fourth year. and has gradually made Its way to a big position. ludependeut of party, it is strictly American I, its tone. Its 'Rotary papers have keen marked by a ill r eious estimation of the wants and character of our liter lure, and a rigid adherence to the laws of good taste. 11l papers ou science and politics have been eminently scholl arlike. We hope that a work which has taken so high stand, without the aid of adventitious circumstances, will meet with ample patronage. JNO. W. FRANCIS„3I.D., LL.D. WASHINGTON IRVIN FItS. L. HAWKS, D.D., LI—D. Rev. SAMUEL OSWOO W. C. BRYANT, OEO. B. CHEEVER, D. b.URACE 'WEBSTER, LL.D. I b 1. Tunas.—ln advance, V per annum; four copies for $ll - Stir Agents wanted lu all parts of the euxtutry. - iluit Address JANIES t: REED Publisher.) 348 Brandway, New York npril 10 3t-12 Estato of David Stanffor.—la the Court o Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas, John Bossier, assignee of David Stouffer, of lirumore twp 4 did on the 19th day of March, 1655, file In the office of tit Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the sal Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in [L said Estate, that the raid Court have appointed thu 2Lt a i : day of May, 1633, for the cohtirmatiou thereof, unless e captions be tiled. Attest, 110WMAN, ' , redly's office, Lan. mar 29, 1855. Proth'y. April:. 4bll Nlcount Joy A.cadenty.—A Classic l aud Engli Ikurding School, located at Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co. E. L. MOORE, A. M. Principal. Summer Session of 11 mouths. commences May Ist. Termss 0 . . payable one bait advance. For Circulars containing all needful information ,addrais he Principal. apr ;:dtt,lP T let of Letters remaining in the Putt L (Alice et Safe Harbor, for the quart., ending :31st }Oft Itlarch, 1855: - Ann Bendedick, Charles Brice, Elizabeth Brenner, Janice Baker, John S. Bishop. Andrew Clark, Benjamin Ceuta, 2; Bridget 2; Patrick Campbell. Edward Carty, Wm, Carman. 2, Miss t. Christ, Charles Cobreth, Thotints Cohy. T. Jr J,Davis, James Downing. Jllllll !Moelty. • Ilnunab Eberly.. . .; Frederick Fry. • Mary Ann Guntner, ,•zo,nuel E. Dalbreth. - i Jacob Hoak, Michael Hall, Leah Holdsinger, .Ino. Hti hecker, Mary o.llogentobler, Jacob Herman, Ellen liarrii. Thomas Johnson, Samuel James. i John Kelly Patrick Kelly, John Elich, sarah And Knighton, Diniel Kantuer. Thos. It. Law, Augustus Loehman, Daniel I.intuer4, Henry R. Laudon, 3, Jacob tLawtenee, Sophia Leaymat Robert Linton, Abraham Lines. Daniel Mellinger, 2, Gee. Miller, John Murry, Mardi Mellinger, C H. Mayer, Elizabeth M'Curty, Jno. J. S. J. Nestleroth, Geo. Null, Jacob D. Mill, Wm. . gent, Henry Peter, Jacob Puller, 2. Joseph lteisch, Susan Ruth. John S. RoborLsOu, IL Men dell, Samuel Richardson. Wm. B. Snodgrass, 2; Edward Smith, Esq., James Smith, Hem 9 H. Stehman, Adam Schitu, Miss A. Snyder, ThoMits Smith, Amanda Snyder, Christian Shenk, Juo. Schu Reuben It. Stoner. Wm. Tarpnel, Wm. Taylor. John Towlund, David' ho son, Jeremiah Vaughn, Jae.di Winters, 2, Moses Wet Christian P. Warfel, S. M. Wright, Esq., 2, John B. Wart , Jacob Witmer, Henry S. Zereher. 2. Persons enquiring Gtr letters, please state advertised. JOHN KOLP, P. 31, 3t-11 JOB PRINTING. NAVING within a few days supplied the omen wit large assortment of FA NC Y JOB TYY. from the Foundry of L. innvsos Co., Philadelphia, flatter auself in being abl do almost every kind of JOB WOE= ' in %style which cannot be excelled by any other establiid, meat in this City. Those, therefore, of our readers, who may desire to have Handbills, Cards, Bill-treads, 111,12:63, and every other species of I Vrintiug done, would do well tortve no a trial, and then judge for themselves. —OFFICE No. 2, Noith Duke street, directly opposite the new Court House. jam 30 tf-21 Estate of William Ramsey, late of Bart townshlp, dec'd. The undersigned Auditor appointkd by the Orphans Court of the county of Lancaster, to dis tribute the balance in the hands of John Wiley, one of the Executors of James Ramsey, dec'd, whO was surviving *- editor of William Ramsey, lat e of Bart township, Lanctis• ter co. dead, according to law, hereby gives notice that Be will attend for the purpose of ~ his appointment at the Li brary Room lathe Court Rouse, in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday the Zith day of April, 1855, at 2 o'clock, E. :1., when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. DAVID G. ESILBEMAN, april 3 4611. • Auditory state of Catharine, Kemp, dec'd.—ln _LACourt of Common Pleas foi the County of - Lancaste4— Whereas, Jacob Si. Long, Trustee of Catharine Kemp (raw dec'd.) did on the 91st day of March, 1835, file in the Office of the Prothenotray of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that, the said Court have appointed the 21st dm , o f May,1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be illed.• J. BOWSIA3II ,Prothy's Office Lan. mar. 31, 1855. -Prothonotary april 8 . Garden, Vield and Plower Seed'.-A large assortment of the above in 'every . variety, including many new ones, recently introduced; for sale by wholeiale or retail; alio Osage Orange Seed, aprimeartkie, fresh f i tm Texas. For sale by PASCHALL MORRIS Co.; Agricultural Warehouse arid Seed store, corner of -A Market sts.;Philada. ' , a1:413 tf: oi.Printing neatly' done at fl u * Into t. U gam Office, No, 2, North Du ko street. Agripultural and Horticultural Imply. moots.--SPALWS. Patent Atmospheric Premium Churn, the beet article in the market.' Mar, Straw and 'odder Cutters in great *art:lV—Reapers and Mowers, or the approved patents—Prouty - Plows and - Cistings,for hick, we are Bede agents in Philadelphia. Hallday's patent U'ind Smeller, Plows of 2 different patterns, Melodies the double Mold. gen =bison; expand ..., Radii% and Reversible Harrowa,Peld andilardenlitol era, expanding Cultiraters, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks Horticultural Tools in great variety, together. withesvery thing needed by the Farmer or (hardener. ' For sale by. • . PASCHALL MORRIS it CO., Agrioulttiral Warehouse and Feed-store, collier of 7th k Market sta.. Philadia. april 2 3 tt-11 and for . Soldliers.—To'all Soldierly bothßeolar . and Volunteers, Sailors, !Marines, Flotilla Men, Masi eines, Wagon Masters, Teamsters, 'lndians, and adpersous ho hare served fourteen days in any of the Wins of the United States - ednee the year 1790, the law of 1855 gives you One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Bounty Land. lam prepared to promptly execute your Warrants for Bounty', Land. Ton will save time and money 14 at once applying for instructions and blank forms. Widows-and Minor Children of any of the above are entitled to the same. yay Worrunts bought or sold an currudisior , uE9,.00 . 1121114E5101LE1 received for the sale of Real Estote.— Address FRANKLIN G. MAY, april 3 3t-11 F . H. Smith, Port 310111111110 a Pocket eßook, and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. corner of Fourth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, alway on hand a large and varied assortment of . Port Moen/des, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Calms, Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags, , Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, , Chess Men,, Portable Desks, Pucket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, . Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment 'of Englis, French and Gor man Fancy Goods. Fine pocket Cutlery, Asors, Razor Strops and Gold Pena. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth - and Chesnut sts., Phllada. N. ll—On are receipt of $l, a Superior (fold Pen will be sent to any part of the tolled States, by mail;—descrlbing pen. thus. medium, hard, or soft. aprli 311 D Linda and Shades I—Selling off at reduced pri _Dees. IS ILL' ANIS, No. 12 North Sixth Street, a [Cu' doers above Market St., Philadelphia. Originator of all nose Styles: Buys the bestenaterlals cheap tier Cash. which enables hint to sell superior Win dow Blinds and Shades as low as others sell In. frri.•r Hold Isndered and painted SHADES, of beautiful. , uutl Holland SHADES, 'Mutating, Fixtures, Wholes:tin and retail. ' Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Repairing in general attended to. Purchasers please call. by We study to please. J. ItoWMAN. Vroth'y apr 104t1.12 xsigned .E.tate of Leonard £ Bear of the City of Lancaster. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court ot'Couttnon Nem+. of Lancaster co., to distribute the balance in.the halide. of the Assignees of said Ixonard Bear. hereby gives notice to the' Creditors of said Leonard A: Bear. and all others interested, that he will attend for the purpose ut his appointment on Thurs• day, the loth day of April next, at 2 o'clock lu the after noon, nt the ••Lithary Room,' in the Court House, at Lan mSter, whervtall pers.es interested may attend. • W. CARPENTER, brain. copy), Auditor. mar= 4[4(1 DESSON- h SON,. bog leave to Inform the publi c All that they have removed tho Philadelphia tidally MOURNING STORE, from No 51: South Second street,to the new building , No. 206, Chesnut. Street, (live doors above Eighth 'street, South side,) where they will offer an increased stock at reduced prices. N. B.—Daily opening New Spring Goode. Phila.-mar 13 3m-S Lancaster Young Ladles , Institute. rpHE next Session of this Seminary will commence on 1. Monday, April 16th, and will continue 14 weeks. The Institute is both a boarding and day school, and is prepa red to give thorough Instruction, in all the useful and or namental branches of female education. Circulars may be obtained at the Bookstores of Spangler, of Murray A Steak, and of the Principal, lieu. W. E. LOCKE. Auction Sales at Wentz's Store.-Nowtopen ed from the iate large New York and Philadelphia Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! Ingrain, Veuitian and Do mestic Carpets. Persons in want of a Carpet of any description should nut forget to visit Virentz's Carpet rooms, and secure a Car pet from the Bargains now in store. Matting! '-flatting!—Plain and lied and White Check. 2500 yds. best White and Blk. Calicoes ever sold fur 6,4' etc. 3006 •' Cold 1000 ,• Becego Do haloes, 121 cents, worth 25 cts. 50011 " Gingharns, plain and broken P1a1d5,1234 . worth 25 5-1 Ginghows, only 15 cts, worth 3114 - STILL 'MORE BARGAINS! One lot double boiled Black Silks, at 56, 52, 73, Sic. and $I 3lagnificent Spring Silks, in plain and gay colors—Plaids, Stripes, Brocades and Solids. Ladies, Wentz - sere determined to keep the reputation of offering fur your selection the Choice Dress Goods of the Season. They will be opening, almost daily, additions to their attractive stock of Choice Goods. Remember the place--W ENTZ'S. Now is the time for Housekeepers?—only think—a good Ticking for 614 cts. Good Checks for Aprons, only 0% ete. Where can I buy such Bargains ? Why at mr 27 tf-10 WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. 17amily. Bibles I Family Bibles I :The under signed would inform the public, that they are now receiving the largest and most splendid assortment of Family Bibles ever offered for sale, in the city or county of Lancaster, and having purchased them at reduced pri ces are able to offer inducements rarely to be met with. - _ Among the most celebrated for beauty and durability of finish may be found the following. as comprising a part of our stock : quarto Enbossed gilt edges, stamped In gold on the sides, with six steel engraving, and four brilliant illumine- nations. 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 engravings, beautifully colored record and two Mu. 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 tine clasp. 'Quarto, Fine Edition, Imitation. Turkey, Illustrated with 19 beautiful oil colored illuminations, eight steel engra vings, and colored record, full gilt sides and edges, with fine clasps. Quarto, illustrated with 12 brilliant oil colored Illumina tions; eight steel engravings and colored records, Turkey morocco, full gilt sides and edges,, floe clasp. Quarto, Containing Apocrypha; Concordance and . psalms imitation Turkey, ful gilt, six plates, four colored Miami- • nations. - Quarto, imitation Turkey, full gilt sides nod edges, illustra ted with 8 tine English steel engravings and two brilliant Chromatic illuminations, records in colors and two new and beautiful lithographic illuminations, with tine clasps. Quarto ' Imitation turkey, full gilt sides, with new and ele gantdesigus with fine clasp. Quarto, turkey morocco, super extra,' full gilt sides and edges, illustrated with 10 tine English steel engravings, two brilliant oil culored illuminations, and two new and beautiful lithographic illuminations with tide clasps. du do do do Bevelrrds. Quarto, containing the Apocrypha Illustrated with fl ty bra Ilara MI colored °agrarians, turkey morocco, full gilt sides and edges, super extra bevel boards, panel sides and double clasp. s s a This splendid edition is printed on tine white paper, and the first impressions from entirely new Stereotype Plates, and illustrated with 50 beautiful oil colored engra vings from original designs by Der...re., in addition to the above we would .11 attelltiUU to our tine assortment of Cap and Lotter Papers, we feel warrant ed in saying that a better assortment of good paper were never offered for sale lu thiscity. Call at the Cheap Book and Stationery Store of mh a told MURRAY Si New Spring and Summer Goods Selling at very low prices.—JOHN V. TERILY'S, Wholesale k hetail Cloth Store, No. 57, North 2d• street, Philadelphia, now in store, and constantly receiving now desirable styles of Fresh Lloyds fir and Boy's wear, consisting of English, French, (Ismail and American cloths of all colors and qualities from ell toe per yard; Black Cassimers sup. French Black Doeskins. Fancy Caisimers of all colors and styles; Csitton and Liusin pant stuffs, Black and Fancy sat inets, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy and Plain Tweeds, Summer Coatings it. great variety, sup. Black Satin Vestings, Fancy Bilks, Cashmere, Marsinies, sc., ac., in all colors styles and qualities. Aloe a general assortment of Tailors trimmings, ac.,all of which 1 will sell cheap. -hr Particular attention paid to, the Tailor and Clothing trade. First cloth store iu id below Arch, east side, Phil adelphia. , mar 1f,7 am-lU I,lrenclk Trusses.—Hernia or Rupture successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use Of the elegant trench 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, combiging ex treme lightness, with ease, durability and correct construc tion, In lieu °Ohs cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. An extensive assortment always on band, 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, V., 3, 4 and $.5; Double, $4, 5,6, ti and $lO. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to Xny ad dress by remitting the amount, sending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. For sa.lo )s'holesale and ItetailcbAytthi; S. W. corner of Twelfth k Race sts., Philada. Belot fur Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulde Brace;; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Supports lathes' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. mat '27 3m-10 !e a r n -, Widows Aeon, Sea men of S. M. K.N11311; Attorney fortt overnmentplalmants, Wash ington, B. C., continues to give prompt and personal attem tion to the prosecutiohs of claims of every description against the General Government, and particularly to those before the Treasury Department, Pension - and Bounty .l.and Bureaus, Patent and General Land Offices, and Board of Claims. . _ An experience of years, and a familiarity with the means .3f obtaining the earliest sub most favorable action on claims, with his facilities for the dispatch of brisibess, jus tifyhim in assuring his correspondents, :claimants, add the public generally, that interests intrusted to his keep ing will not be neglected. Pension, Bounty Land,- Patent, and Public Land Laws. —Be has nearly ready for gratuitous distribution among his business correspondedts, (and those who may become such,) a neat pamphlet containing a synopsis of the exist ing Pension Bounty Land, Patent, and Public Land Laws, ' dciwn to the end of the late Congress—including the Boun ty-Land Act of March 3d, 1855, under which all who have heretofore received less than 160 acres are now entitled to atdditional land ;said Act grants also ltd acres to allOtheers lion-commissioned officers, chaplains, soldiers, Wagon mas t res, teamsters, and friendly Indians, of the army, inclu ding State troops, volunteers and militia—and all officers, seamen, ordinary seamen, Marines, clerks and Landsmen, of the Navy, notheretofore provided for, who have served not less than fourteen days (uniesi in battle) at any pert- ' od since 1776; and to the_widows and minor children of all such persons entitled, and deceased. This pamphlet contains "Forms of Application" more f ull and complete than any elsewhere to be found; adapted to the wants of every class of claimants under tlse Act, with copious decisions and inctractions of the Department, and practical suggestions is to the cowrie to be pursued in s - uspended or rejected cases. t Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the facilities alfordedtby this Office In securing prompt and personal en perintennence of their claims at the Departments, can ob tain copies of the above pamphlet by remitting thirty cents in postage stamps. inducements to Clorespondetits—Oorrespondents who pre pare and forward CMS for management by this Agency will be dealt with liberally; supplied with all necessary blanks gratis, and kept constantly advised of the changes that from time to time occur in this execution of the law. It Is within the subscriber's 'power to direct the corre spondents to the locality of very many persons entitled under the late Act; and having obtained ;Meal thousand Land Warrants under former laws, he is id possession-'Of data that will materially assist in securing additional bounty.' Fees, below the usual rates—and contingent upon the admission of claims. The highest cash prices given for Land 'Warrants, Kevo- Inticinary Scrip, ,,a ndillinois Land Patents. • • Address, • - B. K. KNIGHT; • mar 2T gt-PS: • • . Washington City. No. rz Wall street, N. York ap II a auk 11 BILMOVAZ. Writing Papers,' .Letter .Papery 'etc.— , p 350 reams papers just received a the Book Store of the subscriber of the fallowing Melds. " 100 reams Foolscap, white and blue, ruled and plain, as -sorted to suit the wants of schools tetwbs , l, country mer chants,.printers, and all others using paper. Also, 20 reams blur and white Laid "Bnpish Linen iFoolicap Atrsablaer 60: : :. 5 reams lawyers superior Brief Peke.' 25 mots George Sing's superior Coder= Mills Pipers, blue and white, olase ruled and plain. - • 100. reams Letter Papers,. assorted, varying/a price from 41 to fiver ream. 25 reams elegant . Linen Laid and Waved 'Ladless(lth Post, niked, gilt and plain:.. • • . . 5 reams A No: 1 Sermon Paper. Also, - a fall supply of Flat Cap, Demy and Meditma Papers; blue and white. Peat Uilioa Paper by theamm. Tobacconists can Hrid a fell supply of. papers in assorted colors, large and medium she. • Ulmer), Paper for pamphlet covers; and a full supply of Hardware, Manilla, Shoe and. Wrapping Papers constantly on hand. The above papers were purchased by the case, and at ease prices and we are therefore prepared to offer them at rates we think a little leas than at any other. establish ment in the city. W. H. SPANGLES, mar 27 tf-le Bookieller, 83 North Queen st. Jakata% B. Kaufman, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rind Agent for procuring Bounty Land Warrant& OM. in Widruyees Building, South Duke street, near the Court House. mar '2O ezna.9 White Hatt Acesderny. 7 -Three Miles West of Harrisburg. The ninth Session of this flourishing Institution will commence on :Monday, the ith of May, next. The attention of parents and guardians is respect fully Welted tolhe advantages. It affords, being situated in a pleasant, retired and healthful part of the country, and the facilities for study and instruction being exten sive, itii believed it =snot 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.) $60,00 Instruction in Instrumental Music, 10,00 Ancient or Modern Languages, each, 1,00 For Circulars and other intern:teflon, address, D. DENLiNUES, Harrisburg, En. mar 'A 2m-4 Estate of Dr. Euza.unel S. Baer.—Letters ,if administration ou tint eStnlo of Dr. Emanuel S. Baer, law of Manor township, dee'd., have been grautod to the subscriber residing iu to said township: persons indebted to said estore are requested to nuke pay ment immediately, and those haring, claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. A illtAllA.Nl PETERS, Administrator. IMI)31I1 Carpets and Wall Paper.—Tla subsea...it havlng this week rowlvott 1w odditieus to Illssteck of eAItI'ETS AND PAPE,It lIANUI MI6, their as.,rtmout Is uow very complete, And will be offered at the lowest prices. mar 27 ti-lu 1110 LEK .1 BlitYriltltB. ~.!traw and 11111/Inery Goods, AVinolesale kjand Retail.—W3l. P. HILL, Straw, Hat and pun net Manufacturer. and dealer la Straw hoods lu gen eral, No. 321. North Second gtreer, (below Noble, east side, directly opposite Butz 1. Lion Hotel,) Philad'a. M there may bo found a large and extensive assortment of goods iu the above lisle, to whirls the attention of coun try Storekeepers and Milliners Is particularly invited. All goods gold at the lowest C:151.1 prices. mar 13 Tjemoval.— Dr. u. ELCHENj, Surgeon Dentist, re „Lik, spectfully announces to hi, friends and the public in general, that having abandoned his intention of leaving Lancaster, he has removed his office to No. 34, Kramph's buildings, North Queen st., directly opposite Pinkerton .t Slaymaker's Hardware Ste,. In returning his gratehd acknowledgments to his nu merous patrons and friends, for the great encouragement held out to him to remalo, and also for the very flattering testimonials offered in regard to the integrity and beauty of his work, he takes pleasure, in stating to the public, that he has taken into-his practice a new and Improved method of mounting ~ ;:r; Teeth upon Atmospheric Plates either of dloid, Matins or Silver, prices varying accordingly, to suit the - wants and circumstances of the patient. This mode of operating surmounts . many embarrassing difficulties and. disadvantages with which Dentists have heretofore been obliged to contend, in order to render their work comfortable, serviceable and pleasant, to those who are obliged to wear artificial teeth. Please call at the office of Dr. S. Weichens, No. 34, liramph's Building, and examine specimens of his plate work, to which he directs his hest efforts. aprio 11-13. c_ttoves I Stoves S 1 Stoves I I I—Wholesale and tJ retail.—The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Stove dealers and those in want of a Stove for Parlor, Dining-room and Kitchen, to our extensive assort ment cif every description of Stoves to wit: Bay State Six holes on top, Globe Cook, Buck's Cook for wood, Modern Toy, 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 heat with one quarter the fuel, than any other stove now made. We are agents for Barstow & Co's Celebrated Stoves which for fineness of casting, durability and utility, not to be excelled. Also, Queen's Patent Portable Forges, the best now in use. References In regard to the above stoves, are always to be seen at our store. NEMAN & WAItSICK N. E. Corner Second S. Race ste. mil 20 am -0 Philadelphia. Files and Rasps. NEW Street File Works, Philadelphia. The subscriber Is constantly manufacturing for Wholesale .b Retail, FILES 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. 3lanufacturers and :Mechanics can have their Old Files ito-edt end made equal to new at half the qriginal cost. J. R. SMITH, No. 01 New it, (between Race & Vine and 2d and 3d ste.,) Philadelphia. mar 13 3m-8 • Comblned Reaper mud Mower.— Manny' Patent with Wood's improvement. I have manubletu• red and sold 105 of these Machines the past season, and feel warranted 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 euntmittees or the pub lic, they have proved the best Machines in the following points, vlu The lightest draft. Thu cleanest cutter. The ease and facility with which it can be removed from field to field and changed front a Reaper to a blower. The construction for strength and durability and its c - 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 and a pair of horsoo, and rut from 15 to 20 acres of grain per day. Price of combined Machine 41125,1)0 cash, delivered at their works at 31uunt Joy, Lai/caste: county. Pa. Single Mower 5110,00, two scythes with extra sections and extra guards and pinion belong with each Machine. To the authors of the tollowiug unsolicited testimonials, I hereby offer my grateful acknowledgmeats, WALTER A. WOOD, Manufacturer and proprietor, Octet, 1, 1055. Moosick Falls, S. Ecros, Madison co., July It ic.t'4, W. A. Weep; Dear Sires I cannot express my apprriba- Dun gf your Mower in too strong terms, 1 never expected to see a Mowing Machine cut grass es last, as well, and as easy, for both team and driver, as yours does. 1 can cut one third more grass Ina day with oue team, and du the work better than any of my neighbors can with one of the "only successful Mowers now known." Respectfully yours, .E. 31ORSE. ETNA, Tompkins en., August 12, 1854. Mr. W.A.41: . Dear Sir t—l have been tutting lodged Oats ou the river fiats, where—Mower had been tried and idled but yours worked to a charm. After finishing Loy having./ took it till miles, and run it is' the satisfaction of all wh saw it work. I mowed from half past ten o'clock, A. M., until twelve o'clock nest day, and mowed 17 acres, and done it to the satisfael ion of all present. Yours, JAMES utu!s. VMD2MINES, Vt. July 14, 1853. W. A. Woon; Dear Sir :—Enclused you will lied a certilt• cute of Deposit to pay fur the two Machines, the second one has not yet arrived. / have farmers here every day to see mine work and iu every instance it gives perfect satisfaction. I ran sell 100 machines next year. I was offered $lOO 00 fur the machine you sent me. Truly yours, J. W. sritosu. New TOME, June 3, 1854. W. A. Woos; Dear Sir revolved the eleven Marldues yesterday 'and want the others badly. The machines are going uff first rate. All Sew Jersey wants Mauny's Patent with Wood's improvement. Yours truly, J EROM E & ELL RION. ALEXANDE.6. lieuesee co., N. Y., Sept. IS, 1854. Hero every woman can discover ) by comparing her own .symptom with those described, the nature, character, _causes of, and the preper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost Imports:4 ' U. her future health, respecti l to which her remit:lioness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find sash In• at:ruction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would Occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities incidenti to her situation, are described. How many are safferini from obstructions or irregular ;ties peculiar to the fem . % system, which undermine the, h ea lth , the effects of which they are ignorant, and far which the..r clatianay forbids seeking medical advice. Many N ,ff or i n :tam proiapsus uteri (falling of the womb),, ar fA m it em . a ny ‘ 'weiiness, debility, &c.) Many are in constant agony fir ksiny months preceding confine ment. Many have difficluit • not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose Ilves are hoarded during inch time, will each dna in its pages the mean. of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracticable to convey fully the varimia subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly In tended for tiro married ° T r these contemplating marriage. Header, are you a husband or a father? a wife or a mother? Have you tho Sincere welfare of those yen love at heart? Prove yourjsinoerity, and lose no time in learning what causealn rfercrivitli'llfair health and hap pines not less than Joan- own. - It will avoid •to you and yours, as It has to thortsands, many a day of pain said anxiety, followed by sleepless nighte, hicapacitattng the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those meant for medical attendance, medicines and advertised Mount Joy, Lancaster cc.. Pu. nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining Principal Depot for Lancaster county at the h,ud ware years, the infirmities of .age and the proper education of store of 01:0. D SPRECiI your children. mar 13 4m-8 Lancaster Mr. W. A. Woos., Dear Sir:—Wo would say to the Flo wers that we have purchased one of your improved 3iow lag Machines and think it excels any other Machine now in use, and dues the work nue-third easier fur 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 MUNN, HORACE 11U1:14, 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 friertiffs and the public generally to come, examine and buy the the cheapest and best Reaper and Mower now offered for sale in the Lrbited States. J. E. CASSEL, Scn'y. ilnernar.vosa Academy.—Churchtown Lam-miter Co. Pa. The Third Session of this flourishing insti tution will commence on Monday the ith of May next. In it Students 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 of our Coun try enjoys so many advantages as the Village of Church town, both in the healthfulness, and the morality of the place. Persona sending their sons or wards to this Insti tution, may rest assured that every duty devolving upon its Principals and Teachers will to fully performed. There are two Departments Male and Female—entirely separate it being believed that this is the best mode upon which any Institution ran be conducted. 'rains—for 5 monthsjultion, Boarding, Washings 8500 Fer further particulars enquire of the Principal; J.E. GIFFIN, A. It. ntri 13 lyB An Invitation Is extended to all-.to call and examine the lots of choice seasonable DBV CSOGDS now to be seen Wents's Dry Good Store. noose- Xeepers in search of COTTON SUEETINGS, BARNSLEY LLNENS, TABLE DIAPERS, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, CRINTZS, MUSLINS, CIIECKS, TICKINGS, Sc., &c. will find a new and complete assortment at WENTZ'S. Ladies in search of Pmr. Goons, such as silks in great va riety, latest styles. Plaids, Brocades, Solid's Stripra &c.— Eagle brand double boiled black glossy milks, extra, Taffeta Spring shawls, full variety; Super. Broche long Shawls, (a few left on hand and 11PW'S the time to buy than at half price) BuiceasSuper Kid Gloves, N. W. Preneh Embroideries, wil tied no better place for their selections than at WENTZ'S. STORE. Shoppers, Buyers, Ladles, dents, call and satisfy your that there Is no place for Dry. Goods of any descrip tion better than - - wENrws. Gold and Silver Watehes, Silver Ware and Jewelry.—'The largest, finest, and best "-selected stock in the city. Every description df..fine and cheap watches that .are manufactured can •be *obtianed at this establlshutent, 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 lees price than any other retail store in this city. Persona 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 mi. • cos, llz: (kid Levers full Jeweled, 18 Carat came , Minting case, Full Jeweled Inters, " Repine Wa , t2hes, " flitv , er u fsrr unting er 0.,3, Full Jeweled, " Lepine Watches,4oweled, • wad some still cheaper than the above. Jewelry of every description, fine And cheap. Also, 211 , ear Ware, and Silver-Bated Ware of all kinds. Watches repaired and warranted, at - • "•': • - •LIMIER. BROOMALL'S • (Old Stand) No. 110 N. Slecond,2d door below Race' grist, mu ly -7 NllKre rr lithele. of Dry Goode -fo the Spr of 1885.1.— EYRE &LAX/HILL, S. W. r corner of leo ing nrth and Arch streeta Philadelphia are fully prepared to suit buyers, Wholesale & Retell, ,_'with goods adapted to their wants and at the lote s t Nxtr Casa PRICWL . - PANGS; do.. • .• NEWDRISS.GOODk - - NEW SPRING SHAWLS, • NOVEVIIRSIN LAWNS, - . • :BRPIISII PROM, PLAID GINGILLUS, • GOOD LINENS. =- • . TABLE LINENS, • ' • n SILESTINGS, ac. N.ll-13argains daily.reeeh ed.. ham the Auctions, of N. York, and Philadelphial P S.-011 Boiled Black Slake vananted notto cut 'awe:wing. Store-keepers supplied with these goods reSularly. ieb 27 Bm-8 , NOR iroll. 11111 d Brat o i x s x. Rocuadry,The Bra , prietorsof the TAZICASCEit MOTIVY WORE 3 **Mild is. calitheattention of the public, to the extensiste IkOK and Bain Ihmndries connected-with their Lestab• ailment. Wo aro w prepared to Mannfactard . Stationary .11Zsigth,es, • Mill an ".Sate , Castings, and every other deaerintiOn cut iron murk at short-ni tics and-reduced prices. jdl ell-Mode of Brass Castings, Copper, Kir to, • Solder_and. 'Rabbit Metal. • The establishmen is under' the Superintendence alit, John Brandt, Sr. w ose mechanical skill is well known to our citbentc and cis none hut the most competent and thorough workmen are employed, we am confident of giv ing entire satisfaction, tonll trho may fluor us with their patronage. - !Tab 2'4,114] latex 7 Slates I subscriber haying taken,the Oageney for Brown's buildlis Slates Is toady at any time to famish slate by the ton or ut on by the square, at the shortest notice and on them , reasonable terms. , Apply at my Hardware Store, North Queen . street. feb 27 ly-7 ; GEORGE D. MEDIUM . , Othe.National Safety Company, Walnut street, south west corner of Third st.,! Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania in 184.1. Five per cent interest Is given and the money is always paid back whenever it IS called fOr, without the necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. People who have largtbsuffis put their money in this Sa ving Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve nience it affords, but any sten, large or small, is received. This Saving Fund has more than halfa million of dollars securely invested tbr the sstbty of Depositors. The Office is open to receive and pay money every day, from 9 o'clock In the morffidg, till 7 o clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock. People who have money to put to, are invited to call at the office for further information. HENRY LJBENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President 1981. J. REED, Secretary. ) ' tf-41 STARTLING; BUT TRUE 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 tope enjoyment - of health. THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years' go in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of opirits,'trapidl7, and apparently in explicably, becoines a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countepance bearing the impress of suffering,. and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising Ifrom Ignorance of the simplest and plainest rates of health as connected with the mar •nage state, tho violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE THIRD AND POI:MITI GENERATION," Transmitting cosrsumprioN, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and worse Mammies, as a DREADFUL i INHERITANCE FROM TES PARENTS. And must this contanudt Must this bet is there no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy le by knoWing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in TME MARRIED WOMAN% PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. *. I.I.AITRICEAU, PROFESSOR OP Dow= OP WOEIDE One Hundredth Editioit, (500,000): 113 m 0., pp. 250 (0!: ras PA?U, ninoriro, $1.00.1 A standard work of established reputation, fon nd chimed In tho catalogues of the great trade. sales In New York, Philadelphia, and other cities; and sold by the principal booksellers in the United,States. It PM drat published in 1847, since winch time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COKES have been sold, of which them were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in whiela it is held as a re. liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMAL E the author having devoted his exclusive attention to tha treatment of ootuplaints peculiar to females, In respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in 'person and by letter. In consequence of the nnlversal popularity of the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale ' various imposi tions have been attempted, as well on booksellers as on the public, by imitationA of title page, spurious editions, and anrreptitimm infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions,L It has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTIONI THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words " Dr. A.M. Idsvrocescr,' 129 Liberty Street, N. x.," is on (and the entry In the Clerk's Office on the brick of) the title page; and buy t only of respectable any honorable dealers, or send by mail, and addreis to Dr. A. M. idauriceau. Zig' Upon receipt of Ono Dollar "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (Tailed free) to any part of the United Stales, the Oranadas and British Provinces. All letters must be piast-pald, and addressedito Dr. A. M. WATTRICEAIi, box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 12, Liberty Street, New. York. • Agents. T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia; Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honesdale; Spangler A bro., Lancaster; Wuntz k Stark Carbondale; B. Flint, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilksbarre. S. Leader, Hanover LTh4s. CowperUswalt, Philadelphia; J., B. Gunnioon, Erie; Samuel B. Lauder, Greensburg; E. 5; Durban, Franklin; Dr. S. D. Scott, Bedford; E. T. Ellide. brand, Indiana•, J. W. Kidney, Brownsville; G. 31. Meant. tyi, Butler ; J. S. Niels* Chambersburg ; Goo. W. Gettylis Butler; Joseph Swartz Bloomsburg. jan 9 t 954 LI late itooting;—pac undersigned, agent for the sale' Olaf the celebrated, Caldwell Slate, the superiority of width Is generally. knoWn, is prepared to contract for hoof lug or fur furnishing, Slate. The safety. and superiority of Slate hoofing heeds. no Comment. All work done lathe beet manner, aid all orders promptly attended to. - akiti. B. ST.EINMAN, tab 27 6uoe. i tiat!dware Store, West King sL, Lan. , - - fled Lioxt Hotel.—No. '2OO, - Market street, Aber 11,6 th, Philadelphia. The undersigned, late of the Amer lean House, Columbia, Rs., takes pleasure in informing his friends, and the public 'generally, that he bat taken the above well-known and popular HOUS.e., which he boo filled t up with entirely New k culture and Bedding of a superior quality. The home also been renovated and impro ved in a manner which will =pate favorably with any of the-Hotels in the CH , and' cannot fail to give 'satisfac tion tottios - eitho May tronize this establishment. ' The 'res ..t. t win als , ye : be supplied tvith,the choicest Provhdont. market" yds; aun the Bar with the YU HEST AND.B.BST LICIIIHIk. 4 . .Nothing shall' be left undone to make-hieltunstsr . conifertabk . , and he Battens hinrself that by.striet" ttentlon tabusimes, be will merit and rer wive a liberal - 1... reef ' bibs patronage. ' - jan t 3 to ' ' - • , _ .• • ..P . B. rop tor. : 525 00 98 00 20 00 E . 1.0 00 850 W otiose , . :nit: ikt son till 111713INESS.; The tin. ~ N_ dersignedhereby , gsasities thatshe gill . sisTy MI the 4 ta.i3t, CABINET-11.41cthti an i stiettalss.. : - - -•-• - • , business at the side n West King-_ street;former kept , ..b • her husband, _ ileuriAr- er, isritl a the same time -:- - returns her sincere, tbenhs: fur. :the iilsiral ,patrOnalie formerly bdstoweil on establisbnient: . Xeontin'urmeer of fonder ensrom is -- • . tfully and urgently sollcita'd. mar 181 y . 11.A.RY 31.11 LES, , I • .-
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