Made a complaint - to thepolinei one ofwhom fortu nately =Cited the. fair charmer, Who bad proved so . attracusie to him, and nearl y all: the . money. was found in her posseainestineAreatored to him. - New railroad arraMgemenwhavrErecently been effected here, by which on; and alter the first-Mon day of May, paasengerer•leaving the city at 6 - o'clock A. M., brthe'..Reading Railroad Lleputi . will arrive at Niagara Falls the same evening, be. , fore 10* P. M., it - which. time a train will . - ..leave for Detroit, and arrive there- at tiVai , eloek the next morning. By this artrngenient, we are brought withinl4; hours travel of Niagara, 24 tutuis trolt, and 34 hours of Chicago. • A gentleman down town while digging in us* yard struck upon a leaden pipe about live inches - iciiiimeter. Ito courie was traced and found to lead into a vault,the existence to which was pre -violist) unknown by the owner or the properly, whore a dilapidated desk, a crucible, a tingi_r ring, a ring bolt secured to the wall, and a number of human Omits were wand. The quid nutted have tar faded to solve the • Our markets nave lIUL recently uutit.rgune any important (mange. Beef cattle- sell at the claim. loiant rate. of from i,l0; to *l3. Flour commands 61 . 0,71 to :al I er barrel; Rye Flour, -7,0 O; ,ti . eal,s4,6•L, Wheat hells lor. .rum ila,bo $. 2,7 i; ; ,liMa I 10a ; ;at., 6Sa7oc. Tsui, Y tire. ST. LOUIS CORRESPONDENCE Installation of Mayor King—Patriotic Office Seekers—Boats S link—Kansas Election—Oat,. iteeder—lowa Election—Senator Dodge, 4.1. c. Sr. Louis, April lit, 1855. We have enjoyed delightful weather during the past week. Business is brisk, and our city is still thronged with country merchants. Local news of ndy particular interest to your readers is rather meagre. On Tuesday last Mr. King, our new Know-Nothing Mayor, was metalled into office and delivered .his inaugural address before the members of the City CUIIIILIUS. He Hein of the opinion that native born cit ,zens should till the odium under our government— that adopted citizens should quietly pay their taxes, and not interfere with the management of our mu nicipal affairs, believing that the Know-isiothings are numerous enough to fin all the places (that pay well) in this city, and that he will endeavor to carry out the principles of Know-Nothingism to its fullest ex tent. But one or two appointments have as yet been made, and "patriotic' office seekers are thicker than stubbies in a wheat field; and petitions, with any conceivable number of "patriotic - Mimes attached, are circulated throughout the width and breadth of the city, praying the "patriotic" Mayor fur this and that °lice. ,be never had 60 many -patriotic" American citizens in search of place and position before, and I should not be astonished if these -pa ttiutia aspirants would quarrel among themselves before the -patriotic - tire burns out. .The stcanier El Paso struck a log near Booneville, on the Missouri river. and sunk. The Banner State has also sunk in the Missouri river since I last wrote. lite Belle Goulding is reported to have struck u snug in the /Mississippi, below this city, and sunk. The A. L. Shotwell sunk a few days since on the Ohio river, but later accounts report that she has been raised again. do lives were lust on either of the above boats. The recent election in Kansas Territory has been a one sided affair, if we may judge from the returns published in the papers of the Al , ssouri river towns. the vote polled was unexpectedly. large in compari son to the number of actual settlers. lu the town of 'Lawrence ' and district, which embraces the greater bulk of those sent out by the "New Englund Emi gran, Aid Society," the Pro-slavery vote far exceeds that of the Free Soil—the former polling la, while the latter reaches but 235 votes—giving the Pro-sla veryites 523. majority. Other districts show a still greater preponderance of Pro-slavery votes, and, where, too, it was confidently expected that the Anti-slaveryites would have a large majority of the votes pulled. In Douglas district there were 330 Pro-slavery against 0 Anti-slavery, and so on thro' the whole territory Lto far as the returns have been received. Thousands of emigrants passed through this city last summer fur Kansas, (accounts of which 1. then communicated to you,) but where these men were on election day, or what they did fur those who sent them there, is not shown, unless theyhave turn ed recreant to those who have furnished them the means to purchase and build up their now homes by voting against their instructions, and themselves for negro labor, and negro buyers and sellers. -3 little light on this subject will no doubt be a consolation to Horace Greeley and the "Massachu setts Emigrant Aid Association." There certainly was a much larger vote polled than the population of the Territory will admit of, and the question very naturally arises—where did it come from ? A few' words will explain. Our up country towns turned out the stuff, and from all appearances "layed their pipe" whore it was most needed. Missourians crossed the line by the hundreds, and voted at the election. Where the Anti-slavery settlers were the strongest, there the pipe was laid the thickest, and the cone quence is Missouri has gained the victory ! When these Missouri voters returned from their disgraceful mission, they were greeted to their homes by the firing of cannon, and paraded through the streets of their respective towns with the American flag float ing over them, cheering and boasting of their un manly and fraudulently achieved victory ! Mis souri has triumphed and not the Pro-slaveryites of Kansas, for every body !movie that a majority of the actual settlers are opposed to slavery. Gov. Reeder, it is said, has given certificates of election to the men who claimed the highest num ber of votes. But two Anti-slaveryites have been elected—ono in the Council and one in the house. This speaks bad of Kjinsas ever being a Free State. From the returns we have received, out of 3,636 votes polled (more than there are inhabitants in the whole Territory) but 408 are Anti-slavery. Gov. Reeder did his duty, and used every possible means to have a fair and honest election among the settlers, but the slave-lashers of Missouri overpower ed him and took the law into their own hands, and made it to subserve their own base ends. We have received but few additional returns of the lowa election, but the probability is that the Inde pendent-Whig-Abolition-Know-Nothing State ticket is successful, and that the Liquor Law has been car ried by a large majority. Questions of a local char acter, and not of a political nature, predominated in that State, and consequently the result is no test of political strength. Mr. Dodge, who has recently been appointed Min ister to Spain, left his residence in. Burlington, lowa, a few days since for New Fork, from thence to pro ceed immediately on his mission to Spain. Great preparations are being made for the expe dition to the Plains—the troops are put en route as rapidly as possible. Several companies departed about the middle of last week, and a much larger force will'leave to-clay for Fort Leavenworth, from which place they will start in a body. Some idea may lie formed of the extent of this expedition from the expenditures in its outfit. 5,000 barrels of flour have been purchased at $l2 per barrel, which is only ono of the many items it will require. Alas ! the poor untutored Indian. Our city now offers a fine field for farmers—every .thing is oxhorbitantly high—eggs are selling at 20 cents per dozen; potatoes $2,50 per bushel; and chick ens from 35 to .10 cents each. Broadstuffs of all kinds bring high prices, and there is no prospect of a decline for some months to come. The Auditor of the State of Illinois gives notice that he is redeeming the notes of all suspended Banks of that State at par. The notes of all the Free Banks of Wisconsin, are also passing at par. The Examiner, published at Jefferson City, in this State, has hoisted the name of lien. Atchison, (Ex-Senator from Missouri) for the Presidency in 56 ! I should rather think Presidential material is getting scarce, if George Law, Gen. Raney, Gen. Atchison, Simon Cameron and Gov. Johnston are the stuff out of which to manufacture is head for this Republic ! The Glasgow Times says that every boat down brings more or less returning Kansas emigrants on their way *list—some in the cabin, some on deck, or as hands or filemen. This paper says that these emi grants have expressed themselves "thoroughly dis gusted with Kansas." One poor fellow swore by the Eternal that he only wanted to live long enough to get back and thrash the scoundrels who had deluded him into coming to Kansas. The Times hopes that health and strength will be spared him ! Yours, OLD GUARD. The Anti License Law Speaking of this recent enactment of our Know-Nothing Legislature, the West Chester Republican says: We have no disposition to go into an analysis of this law, but shall quietly abide the results produced by it. We belong to a class, anti quated and old fogyish if you please, who do not believe that legislation can make drunk ards sober men. You may take' away one stimulant but another will step into its place more deleterious than its predecessors. Re formed inebriates take to opium and - Other , drugs as they abandon spirituous liquors. Rut there is a band •ef reformers belonging to the present era who think they can evangelize the world by passing laws to the f t effect, and they will never rest satisfied until they have had a trial of their favorite specifics. We are dis posed to let them Ave things their own way, and the result will be, we have no doubt, • what it has ever been, a, failure. . The Maine law is referred to as successful in its operations. We know nothing practi cally of its workings in the state where it on but we do happen to haVe some knowl - edge - of how it succeeds in the state of Rhode Island where it is just as fully on the statute books as in Blaine. We spent three weeks in that state two summers since, and it was set at defiance there, utterly. We heard the question proposed to the proprietorof the Bel-. levue Hotel, Newport, It. L, as to whether the Maine law was not in force in that state? He replied in the affirmative, but said he, "the only difference that we perceive since its pas sage is, that before the law was enacted we paid a license for our betels, and new we. pay none!" This was the result there, and if the ' people of this state shall be more law loving . and abiding than their neighbors in Rhode Island we shall he gratified.. We are opposed . to multiplying laws to be broken, because the result will bethat nu laws will be obeyed af ter a time. _But we repeat these reformers are determi ned to carry their point and it is probably . as.. well to - let then have their wishes gratified. The sin of drunkenness is a fearful one, but there no limier denunciations against it than the "sin of .inhelief. The unbeliever and the, drunkard are both under- the same condem nation, o and the doom of -the latter is just as : certainly. fixed- as the former: The hearts !, of men are to be purified by a divine .religion; i before any moral change'can.be counted on as in any degree reliable. Suppose; iridtice. ! a manic) forsake the cup that inebriates and remains he scoffing a' mil:del.:- or a roue—what brighter eternal interests cluster arvivad his pathwarNone.whateiteg. - - • - . . Thesteamship; Naativille arrived: at New York on bringing news from Europe one week later. !Wk.-Vienna the iliplumatic conferences had adjourned - for the. holidays, -and the impression.was - daily_ growing strong er that there innothing left but to fight: out the contest. The French and - Turkish minis ters of Foreign Affairs had not arrived in Yieh ua, and the adjnurnmeht of the Confereneas was to wait for them and for the Russian ultimatum. _ In case of an unfavorable - termination of the Conferences, it is said by a dispatch from Berlin, that Prussia will side with Russia., as the Russian party is predominant there. 11 At Sebnitopul there has been-a. succession of san guinary conflicts between the French and the Russians for the possession of the rifle ambuscade pits, with varying success and much less. The latest conflict occurred on the night of the 2.3 d, when 3000 were killed and wounded. AB- EQUALITY . TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF A new teature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones A Co., of the Crescent One Prim Clothing Store, No. :OW Market street, above 11th, in addition to having the lar,pg,t, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly tbr retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by hating marked in figures, on each article. Ike very lowest prim It ran be sold for. so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike The goods are all retl spouged and prepared and great paius taken with the making, so that all :an bay with the run nssUranee getting a efind 41: it.le at ihr • cr) pries. Retnemlmr time Crescent tee Market...al...l.e i.th. Nn. 20e, iele 26 ty.s .li).r.C , A MARRIAGES. I.on the 17th ins!. by thy, tier. .1. J. a l trine Daniel man ta,. to Anal,..th of ...trash:lr, rip. DEATHS. th: the 11111. ioal., in t•,,nehip. Th,ln:ts `.l-01.•ra.e.. :teed 77 ]',mesa one awl 27 .I.ie. 11, n.• cf thy oldest and mos! respoo•ted eitlrena ~r 116.• •refl.:ibis were taken b. at leaded n large ...111 . 1.1t , of eiticeLe, hi!erre.l ill the burial acouod of that tin Tu. -day ereoloz. April 17. at Wo...lllnaee. I. o nt 111.• of 21r. AVni. it. Howard. et eon the tuna. Catharine Elizabeth Blythe. Lot' ai aloha I:I. lilt, a native of haneastel.. • The Markel Pniatte...rni A. .Merin 11. ia -Pia bids standiol and 1,, an d s l a . 2 :inn bbia ex..ra. nod sit, ....ob at Z.l lo y 11,... ...ales et 2 to bola ai .22. (1 an ai held firmly at $i.72. but .... fu,theo ran,t, ti n,. Iptio• been reported; a lair deutand NS heat. sales to ilea bustle., r l autloo-n. hod Penner. white at 7,-2 72 to : shalt for fair and pritbe quality. and a an. 11l loot at ad •2: :on bushels ut $2.72. isye Meade $1..1a al.au. (-an unchanged. camas is AU, i) and is in fair 11. ...1 sales one thousand basil Dice are at 7n. P 100,,,, ,,,, s 'dal; description,: in fair demand: sales of n asks Shoulders it: dry salt at 7 1 /, rash situ ta.l days. Whisky held firmly: small sales in bids at lid. and ill hhds. Is. la all I. April lib—Flour : round loots baered at ; nn ~alga. rales of corn at anc. Whisky 3:111. Pro ii.l4rltli dull. Alit, fell' buyers; sales 17 .)1>) lbs. bulk a eat of 7 %! ' .1 U7' iC sides, allot or shoulders. No ehauge lei other artielys. Nee Youlb April 21.—flour a trifle higher; sales 7 , 22 11 1,1 : 1, good Rhino it 310'2:, .to $10,00: sales of 1600 blobs southern at $ll to $11.112. Wheat firm, white 'Michigan $2.70, Corsi ....tab,: hales 25,00t1 CARDS. f Step Wine and Liquor Store, _lain Duce street, next door to the INTALIG:Lsi..tt" attic•. and dire:tly opposite the new COURT Lancaster. :sprit Is .Out-13 D r. Baker, Ilisinepathic isueo,sor to Unice in E. Orange . St.. nearly opposite the First ‘ier. oh. Reformed Church. LIIIVItHiIer. April 17 (10431 BELLEVUE HOUSE. COLUMBIA, l'A. BARDWELL & BRENEMAN, PROPRIETORS, (Late by Mrs. Haines and Jahn Barr. na-,,“1-11,..t with all Modern Improvements f. the .011- nieuve of the travelling public. C-b - 'rums made easy to suit Ow tine,--call and see. lino. 11. ( 11. M. BilLNl77.lt, Io tat.. Pa.) lipr 17 I f-13 1 Lancaster co.. Pa. g jot i a m t il t ai o f nist 4 r t a ti% wit 1 y th of Mary Delfenstein. late of the rite Laneaster having been Issued to the suhserilters residing in said eit) Ali p-rsons indebted to said estate are requested to mak, payment ionnediatel3, and those having claims will pro sent them without delay. properly authenticated for set tlentent. FIENRX R. REED, ALBERT IL HELFENsTEIN, aped '2.1 61-14 Admr's. 1 .4 1 ct at c of Mary Coweu.—ln the Court of Com 'Aon Pleas for the County of I.3nwskr. wtweas..lm coh and John hush:,,;!, Trustoes of Mary Cowen. under the 11 is ,of John Ihwhong . : deed.. slid on the 19th day of April. IhZ,O, tile in the :once of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Aveaunt of the Estate: Noll,. Is herebyiriviin to persung interested in th said }sate, tha: the said Court hove appaitibid the 2stl day of May, 1555. ho. the confirmation thereof, unless ex eeptiona he filed. Al test, J. BOWMAN. Prothlv. Proth'ys. Lan. npril'i4 1 stn.te of John M. Downey.—ln the Court 0 JEJCommon Pleastlir the Co. of Latwaster. Whereas, Davi. Groff, Assignee of John 31. Downey. did on the 17th da. of April, 1&5:i. file in the otTiee of the Prothonotary of th Court. his Account of the mid Estate Net', is hereby given to all persons interested In lie void Estate, that the Plied Court have appointed the dt.th day et May, 145.1, for the confirmation therettf, unless ex options he filed. Attest. .1. 110WMAN, Proth'y. Pruth'yr. Office. lAst.april It -14 `the given a note to George Leonard of City of Lancrster, fur four hundred dollars. dated on or about the lot of April, 1253, which he alleges he has mislaid or IoA l i nd which 1 have paid him. I hereby give notice to all persons not to negotiate for or receive the Baler. lIICFIAEL TRISSLEIt. april 24 L Exam. copy. 4t-14 ACard.—Dß. S. IVELCItENS respectfully :tunounces to his friends and the public generally, that be has purchased the entire stock and Interest of the Drug and Medicine ,tore. formerly owned by Dr. Ziegler, In North Queen street, directly opposite the Franklin House. In combining the Drug business with the practice of Den tistry. it is not his design to have one interfere with the general interests of the other: but by the employment of a careful and judicious hand, he feels that a superintend ence of the inierests of the store can he I', ndered, mud yet the practice of his profession strictly attemled to in all tts detail. Ile would therefore solicit n continuance of the liberal patronade the store has heretofore had. and respectfully asks those of his friends Isdh in the city and county who /nay want Dru,. or Me:Wines, to roll. ais his design to keep a la , ge and well s..leided assortment ..f Drugs and Chh noals of every description. and warramed to Is, of the very hest the market tan :Ilford, Those who wish his' Dental serviceg, trill please call at his race, No. 3l liramph's Buildings, North Queen /street. april 'past King St. Marble and Sandstone JOJW(dth.S.—The subscriber mums his thanks to hi, friends and the public for the liberal patronage extended to him sinee engaged in for Marble business, and informs them that he enutiuues Ie cagey on the business at his old stand. one square east of the Court House. and has now on hand a tine assortment of finished 'Marble Works, to which he begs leave to call the attention of those who may want anything in his line of businoss. • Work or every description in the above line of business finished in the most superior and tasteful uninner. A continuance of public nationage is respectfully solici. tecL as the undersigned is doblrtuined to give ample Antir faction to all who may give him a calllat the cheapest rates. P. T. SIIEAFF. Lumber Notice.—Whereas, John Williamson, hay dog returned a Lot of Boards and Planks taken up by him in the Riven Susquehanna, neat Safe Harbor, in Ma nor township, Lancaster muuty, on the 21st day of March last, and entered by me on my Docket ou the sth of April last, of 1400 foot Culling Boards, too feet Sideing Boards, and a few Planks. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take the same away with in three mouths after this publication, otherwise the some will be forfeited according to law. april 3t-1 1 punish Sole 'Leather.-1000 pound of .ichlosses Ottest Spanish Leather. 1000 pounds of Big Core best Spanish Leather. 1000 pounds of Hemlock Red Sole Leather. 1000 pounds of Country Tanned Slaughter. Together with a large assortment of every kind of Leath er, suitable for Shoe Dealers and Saddlers, to which the trade is respectfully Invited to examine. At the Sign of the Last, No. 11 . % West King street. 11. H. IA)CHER. PATENT 4k , FRENCII CALF SKINS.—A superiorFarticie of French and Patent Calf Skins, just received and for sale at the sign of the Last, N0.1.7Y. West King street. MOROCCO k. PINK LININGS.-30 doz. of Pink and Bark colored Sheep Skins on b4nd. 3U doz. of Morocco, of every description and quality, for sale, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding Store, sign of the Last, No. 1731, West King st. M. H. LOCHER. LASTS & BOOT TREES.—A largo and well selected stock of Lasts and Boot Trees, for sale, at reduced prices, lower than can be bought in the city, at the Last Store, N 0.17 West King street, below Steinman's Hardware Store. SHOE NAILS.-I[oo pounds just received, from the Man. ufacturer,•at reduced prices, at No. 1T34 West King street, sign of tke Last. H. H. LOOLEE K. april ZS tfl4 TOhater.—For sale at Grreff's Landing, on the Con ". estoga :-120 Barrels Oronnd Plaster. 20 Tons Lump Plaster. GEO CALDER & CO. Office Conestoga Transportation Line, No. 34% N. Queen Lancaster, op: 24.1132 3[44 Cloal at Reduced Prices.—The undersigned hat ing purchased the Coal Yard, Roans, &c., of the Con estoga Transportation Company, are now receiving their supply of Coal, which they offer to their customers and the public at much reduced prices, GEO. CALDER lc CO. Office Conestoga Tninsportation Line, No. 24 1 ,4 N. Queen Lancaster, apr 24, 1845 3t44 inphiladelphin Auction Dry Goode.—The sub- X scribers having refitted their Store and enlarged their stock, now offer to their friends and the public a large and beautiful assortment of Goods purchased at the Auctions and elsewhere, for the lowest cash price, which they offer at corresponding- low cash. prices; always giving their custo mers the.advantage ors bargain.' They offer in DRESS GOODS.—Black Alpaccas, Black Silks,Muslin, Barege and' Chilly Be letines, Lupin's Plain 13reges and Tissues, De Begs, Lawns, White Goods, Ginghmna, lim broideries, Mohair Mitts, Gloves, Shawls, Mantillas, he., he. - MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.—A large assortment of Plain, Plaid andPignred Cahsitnecs, Oashmerets, Summer Cloths, Plain and Tansy Linen Drills, flatteens, Cottouades, Jeans, Veitings, he., IIIRNISHING GOODS.—Table Linens, Snow Drop And-Damask -Table Cloths, Napkins, Billeting and Fronting Linens, Diapers and Shirt Bosoms at 30 per;cent. less than regular prices. ' Alen, ?darseilles,aducaster and Allendale Tickings, Bheetfougs, e., An.' 000PEat k CONADD, 8. Er:eon:tenth and . Market steeds; Phila.. X. Unifornetair.es antrlair denliug. gape 24 3m.14 Potatoes I Potaitoei,l;4ust received, Cargo of first quality Potatoes from Mane, for issll4-$1,40 to 450 per timbal. listless supplied: E. B. LORD 9f, 114 8 9 ,1- • • q. 80i, Witter, 'Wait ohnraiti CIRCUS. WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS, (of P 411.., . , adeipiala,) and - LENT'S NEW YORIL - VIECIIII. ..f.i,inohmant, and both sholin In one Padlion fora slog* prim of admission':: On Saturday, May sth, Afternoon/and Evening, positively for ono day only. Sir Doors open at 2 and 7; to commence at 21 and 74 o'clock, P. 31. Admission 25 cents. No half price. • The Public Entree of the Establishment Into the City, will take place early on Saturday morning. The perfor maucewill include ' 3111Malr EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC & ACROBATIC 7E' z-311.'311" Tha Evening Entertaininent to conclude with the GRAND MAGIC PANTOMIME TIEB RIME, 01' BAGDAD G. Will also Exhibit at YOKE the rld. and at 60 LLill the 4th of May. april 24 2144 I\rotlce Contraetors.—Amled proposals for IN building a bridge across Chiques Creek, at or near ra der's Mill. between Rapist and Mount .)ny townships, will be received at the Commissioners' Office at Lancaster, until n'elock P. M.. on Monday, the 7th of May next. The plan And epe..iflentions may Fe seen at the above tliee at Any time previous to the letting. MAIN M. InniTAND. PHILIP GEIST, 1C M. C. WORTH. CommiFaioners pr 23 tf 14,1 ‘Totice.--lh • m••ani.., ••I*.; • r•ortn,,,' 11,4 aore C0111p.131%. ara I. r, a 4114.1 slot Li': ll= MEET 11!=r1 1,1 ::0111-1,1 :1.0 , anol rrl n .ste.l m !rev thoir 114 6, •.: I: l:r 0, irlr: mit thirty thy. Gvw ; hi.. t ;,,i ill lit to ~.i3 them evd, i•:l• ti. 1 , , t ) ..1. it 'lit, umr's 1.9111.. I. ts Trt..survr. 11 erl opeter tut,: or to .1.,1111 Atrotitti , oship. . . . . . \Lembo si.IL e thr tow ,, ,hip4 ni Kot a... 1 \i't,t i7.•nev, 11.:ttia Joe. Kat.lio Awl may pav n• 112., rs s Nhow,r, Harr!war:, `u., e, Willi wit .111 I)tiplieMe tin. thin, utwnsitips wit! 1, left. Nltrtitl • "...Witt, in the n•witships t.f E-st Earl. I.ln.wkitunk and eterrian nu. tatty pa . ) 1.. I , 3vid 11111,1 Ball. in East Earl township. with wlittut a tiny licatt.• ft lb t6Washife: will he 1.-ft. irq4 :tlll .:111N A. ER W. h. ElliEN. •rbeu & Cu'.. Cheap Clothing More ,A.i.211 of I ~ 42 .' rlt g1i..4•81 fdr. lit•ar Orase2e .St.. I.ancastur. . The uri:iwz their thank. to their numerous patrons, of this opportunity to tin so. :old :Wilke 511110 livie respect fully alinoun. to their fri•tids and the poldi., item ; that they hoer now in store, am! are revel vin,rovery day, new and desirahle styles nf - Spring and Summer Clothing, for Men and Buys, cot - armed of overy deseription Gouda, aeleeted with the greatest care, and made in the In tent style and taste of fohion, and warranted I•. prove the saute as represented at the time of pu retire.. • (observe. that every artleie of Clothing sold by the pro- prietors of this establishment is of their own make. and may be relied upon as being good durable work. Among their extensive assortment may be found. tine Mack and Bind NEW STYLE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, made in the latest fashions of French and English New style business Coats. of Black. Brown, Blue, hive and Green Cloths, and plain iind figured Cassiincres. Linen, Gingham and Cotton Coats of every description. Double and Single Breasted Vests in endless variety. of plain and fancy Silks. Satins, Cassimeres, Italian Cloths, Cashmaruts and Fine Black French Docskin, and fancy eas,hocro l'autg plain Cassiatcre gtylc, BOYS' Cl.o'l'l - I INC,. .htikd completed, by far tho larm,t a:11 ••110:4k,1 uss,d wont of Boys' Clothing. suitable Mr and Summer, that ran be found in Lancaster. consisting of Boys . Frock, Sack and Monkey Coats: Pants nod \ cots of ail SiZ, nod to Which ,ouslaut nchlitiuns mill 1,, mad., during hC season. ALSO, a full assortment of white and named Air to, Col tars, BOSOMS, Cravats. Nri,et SUS;S,I,I.•Ir. Sto.•ts Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. Just received, a large assortment. of Itia.l, and Fatty Colored Cloths, Summer Coatings. Black Ihea,kin and Fan cy Csssinteres. Freneh Linens and a great variety .L nes, and ELattionahle goods for Pants and Vebts, which a ill h•.• :dad; op t order on to no , st reasenahle tern, - The ~.I,scrilwrs stria endeavoring t.• plesso rt,tontets, to te..eive u etodinuanc, of public patronage. • ERBEN United States Clothing Sto}e, Sign of the Striped Coat So. 1. North gm-. c east 'side. ()ear ~1 ,11, St.. Lone:, ter. 1•a. :tpril 2-1 t Sl4 Mhe Cheap Cash Book and Stationery j Slot, l';ortn IV, : e. , f Sixth sod Arch St.. Philtda. Great liargaitm Itedts: Pootioal. :disc-113.1.10.. Stan third and Presentation Books, very cheap. Staple and Fancy Stationery. Superior white ruled letter Paper. 51.50 per ream. Letter and lisle seli.pog in at variety. Weddings furnished a , ut—lorate rates. Cards written and 0, Gillet's and ether steel palls. Superior motto wafers, It mottoes on a sheet. the z 5 ,-ts. lel:stands. pen-knives, paper weights, Or pine 'turkey morocco porte-monnaiee. Portfolios..te. Card ease. back,:alemon I.,aods. With a very large :I.:oat:lent of toy books. games. dis sected piclare,. dc. I.l6wns. and Spell I • P. Tilt/AP4ON. 'View A as' ertisetrie sst.—CIIEAP 111.11,DINtl L city. 11 —A IlniME WITHIN THE REACH . OP EVERY MAN lIV PAY I.Nt: $1 A IVEI.:ii.—.)NE Nl , nitE OPPORTUNE TY !!—llnilding Lots at S 85, payable o ne Holler a week. located in the most eligible and improving part of Lances ter. in sit nati.m they are immediately within the improve., melds. fronting upon the best nude streets. as tOIIOWS Wah.ut, Fulton, Marion, Ann. Franklin, Mar shall and Marion streets. A More desirable and beautiful locality cannot Us found by persons wishis to save their money or have a pleasant home of their own 11,3 r their business. It is a known tact that in this direct ion prop erty within the past two years has rapidly improved. and either for the purpose of an investment or resident., cannot be excellyd. Au opportunity is now presented to all in dustriotfs persons to obtain a home and a freehold upon terms which were never before offered, and at a price which 1.,e cheapness is unprecedented. The Lots being payable in the small sum of ono dollar a week, every workingman bra a chance. He would scarcely miss the outlay, whilst he would be paring his way to a competency. There can bum) better means of economizing than this; the ground is purchased at its present value, and judging from past experience and the past ratio of 111,,IlSe„ It will be worth by the time It is paid for, three times its present price. At that time a man can base a Lot of his son and rid himself of his landlord, or by means of these small savings scarcely noticed. together with the accumulation of profits, have a sum suflivient to start him in business. Many who have made fortunes would never have been worth a cent. if by accident or otherwise they had not made a commencement and gathered toget bee a small sum: and subsidiary to this we may well :ay. that the founds film of wealth is Investment in real estate. Ii we lo,:k around amongst all our acquaintances who have attained an Independence, we will find it dome thrau,li their ln veetiug In real property: it is the solid steppinz stone to prosperity, one which. amid all the Jim.: mai,ros of the times, and the panic of the money market. is permanent and secure; or in other words - is still there. - These re marks are applicable to every eircumstance of life. The Lots Sc,, 2'2 feet front, and fismi nu to 150 feet in depth, all runniug upon back alleys. The demand has Leen so gloat that hundreds lore al ready been sold—enough to cuter the whole property with improvements in a short time. Inuring the month c.f.lnly, or the beginning of August, the principal streets will be thrown open. Under those elremostances the mind may readily conceive the rapid rise in value which will take place. One lot will mutually tend to improve the other. On actsuant of the fine situation of this land. and its su perior cheapness, such an opportunity as ;his can never be presented again in the city of Lancaster. :rod the sales of these have been so very numerous that they will soon be entirely disposed of and withdrawn from the market. Ity early application Lots can he pure hosed at the office of Jesse Landis, north side of East King street. skive Sprecher's and Lechler's hotels. apr 24 tfl ) The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury has discovered, In one of our common pasture weeds, a remedy that cur,•s EVERY. KIND OF HUMOR, • from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. Ile has tried It in oveilloo asses, and never failed except in two cases, (both thAuder humor.) Ile has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Ilooton. Two bottles are warranted'to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. - JOHN SIIIS,LEII, Justice of the Peace. Two to three bottles will dear the system of stiles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Tw.@, bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. , Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly corruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des- perate case of rheunuttism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. ENNEEI2I2 Five Lck eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle. and e perfect cure is warranted when' the above quantity IS taken. . . Reader, I peddled over a thousand botti,, of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every cc se.— So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold an other; after a trial it always speak for Aiello There ore two things about this herb that appear to me surprising t first that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1846—second that it should cure all kinds of humor. IMIEMEMI In order to give some idea of the sudden rise ' and great popularity - of thadiscovery. I will state that In April, 1853, 1 peddled it and sold about' slz bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggirts who have bean in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of paten*. medicines was ever like it, There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since Its introduction as a general family medicine great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic tits—a disease which was al ways considered incurable, have been cured by a few bot tles. 0, what a mercy if it prove effectual in all eases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several eases of Dropsy, all of tham aged peo ple cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, kick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the side, Diseases of the Spine, aud particularly in diseseca of the Kidneys, Sm., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and enough of IL DMITTIONS Fon Tfer..—Adults ono table spoonful per day —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no direc tions can be a lA \ hie to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on wels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 1 2 20 Warren St.. Itexbuiy, Mass. .• Price:4l,oo. What:Saha - Agent& lisw York. Clty, C. Y. Cllclmer, 81, Barclay Streak O. H. Ittng,l92 Broadway; Rushton & Clark 276 Broadway; d. B. & D. Sandi, 100 Fulton Street. Sold In Roeheeter by 'J. Bryan k Co., Wholesale Agents, No. 112 Rata Street also by L. Post & Co: Geruiral Agekit.—T. W.Dyott3 Bon, Phllatialphia. Agents In, lamciuster.--;lames Smith,' -Wm.. Ct. -Baker, Samuel Welebbns, B. H. Kantausa, H. 4. Bo:dudeltlj Clow A. askiltal2. - sprll 14 ly-14 I .1., : .1 J , Xll\ 1U 111 Clot hing I Clot hing A. N. BRENNEMAN JESSE LANDIS. in rowed 41stm: sins ;ill-Iliten; Finn 8.1 - ti.-- I,X. 400 t r acks - 6round Alnin x. 1 1 t:..7.51 7 -" , *. ---. .. 1 , - , IMO •• Ashton Fine _.. also; 500 Bushels Silver ' For ado In tots to coransedste purchasers, at. the Conestoga b . ' , • . 1 Iyaehonse, Gnett,'lrLanding. i I , :, - , - .. % ig EC. CALDER &Co. f - Office Conestoga TransportationlLlne, No'. '3.PA N. Qtese . 1 . , • - ' I .... TIIIIsim H. lAigiszagler itssiskseller: a. • • STATIONER, No-33, laarth ' Queen street. Duacaater Pa..—liegi LsOn to inform the public that he Is the Agen for any or all of the' Mowing P41°31611,1. llia,aatines, 2e which he prepared to furnish by single suteerlptlon a publishers' prices (whlch ;we annexed) nay two of the ~, Magazines for fir', or any two of the -$ Magazines for $9 : LIST OF RUBES. Harpers' Magazine. subscription price, Putnam's Monthly, . • Knickerbocker, Gocley's Lady's Graham's Magarkie. . Frank Leslie's Paehirm Bons. . BLackwood's Magazine, Arthur's Horne Magasini., , • Peterson's Mimi:lns, National 31agazine, J. Litters Living Age, Eclectic Hunt's Merchant Magazine, The Foreign Reviews, each, Horticulturist, colored. Horticulturist, plain, t. Halloo's Pictorial, Dicken's Ilow.ehold Words, }• A specimen number of auy designated $2 or $3 gaga tine will be sent ou receipt of sig. Rat Office letter stem and for twelve such a aemple ef either of the $5 or $6 wor • will be sent. W. H. S. Is also the only authorised agent for the 4 Brit Isla Reviews and Blackwood's Magazine. price $lO.OO only A lar , e and well selected stock 'id Baoks ou all subjects constantly on hand. Just received a full supply of the Am. S. S. Union publi, cations, at the Society's ['ricer.;. All are Invited to call and get what they Irani at the haves; prices at apr 24 tf 14] SPANGLER'S. 1, • • i A u easy method to procure a Copy o i. 1.1 01,010-111 tors .:Ur t .uilatile person,: t4l.;,er ao :14011t_0 lu thoir st,, ti•ot o•uittry twtth wll,lzl wc, will ..octesvrtd,) wo -11 of Oh. 10 oil, .a ,old c,tnnlitri:LintlLlll mut - •I...tage Typi Q11.1:1 t, f amvarilett tree , •f a!I charge,. met gm., catiteed pert? ,I order. to 21.1/ pi i...• in thel Uttiled State, t tick-14614 hi, 4.1 Calif cmtia autil, Texas. CMILItri 1lCCI•11,111:. seal P.,11/I.ter, .114 procure SUITI scribers and sell -Sear- I'l -I .1.! ' ata., a hand, ..,:.Iv (mail last sushi., H., le, r ! .toy person eislaltig to embark it: th• ! taterprise. little hy to the Piablishet tar which Lel will tee...lie sample copies . of the various scertis tat whole 7 Sale pI ka..l ea.reltilly boxed insured. a n d tlir.m.ted, atfortl, ittg fer) tibarci per Celltage to the A feet f.. Lis tr.tulth;t: With these, he will soon Le age L. the ta .st able. ate! "rile. - nevordlifily. To those WIIO intendettga4,e in th., irettl.t!it.ll of out erg.- Lae pe..,:r30 a., O. 011.51 favnral opv-riut,il) witch toe twee:red is ala:!, •• ioercased Le”. 1 1 ,1 :he, or ear. our s are more`...,iter.ti 510.,..0i5f a.•,2 the tut ere offe rs , s.i.l more prosp,,ts fle rad.: 111.111 06., sou ‘vitieit its Pass d. T 1.,, tio...lcle of wins ,S Lark issm•l lo us ot, •••rb ••chio:, mot India.' it, '2 ocideuts iq the Coiled States . and a new and reviled edition i of our •• Pictorial Oeseript far of the United States," enlarged and impr .v..,1, corrected by the late Census, with full de; and correct illustrations of the Gold Regions, S.c. l we otter to canVassers, wills the confident assurance tha they are as popular and elegant, mid as intrinsi.mlly cal ' able. as any looks now offered in the country. v - 4T111.1 PICTORIAL FAMILY BlBLE—being. the 01' and New Testaments, according to the authorized versin With full marginal references; tables of the weights ...a measures of the Scriptures; a full Chronology, from th' Latin of Calovius; a steel engraved Family Record, In Births, Marriages, and Deaths; a superb and authenti map of Palestine and the Holy Land. Illustrateil by abou One Thousand Engravings! 1450 pages large quarto, pH $ 6 . 111 a. Perseus wishing to engage iu their sale, will reedy promptly, by mail, a Circular containing full particulartii -directions to persons disposed to uct as Agents," togethe with the terms ou which they will be furnished, by 4 dressing the subscriber, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 181 William Street, N. York. Totlee.—The Stockholders of the Lancaster and S quehanua Slack Water Navigation Company' are her , by notified, that an Election for the choice of Five Man 1 gore to serve for the ensuing year. will be held on Monda • the ith day Cl May next, at the Company's Unice, No. 30 North Queen st. Lancaster. LIEU. CALDER, april 17 ti-It " Secretary. apr 24 t -1 .1 • Tpit ate of Nancy Groff—lri the Court of Com, 1.2.41n0t, Pleas for theCouuty of Lancaster. Whereas, Mari; S. Groff, Trustee of Nancy Groff, µoder the will of John 31 rod, late of Wool Ead township, Lancaster rdunty, dee'd, did on the lltholay or Aprll, 1855. tile in the Office of thi Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is heaeby given to all persons i .tereStedJn th l 4 l id Estate, that th , aid Court have nuinted the 21st do the salt. state, t hat the sal.. _reappointed the 21st 4.1,i) 1.1 Ma y , 1855, for the eon firmatlen thereof. unless eXeep• tins le, tiled. Attest. • J. BOWMAN . . l'roth'V. Lancaster. l'mth'ys whee. april 17 • 4t.513, I, 4 ilection of Common School Dlrectorq: J—To the gnat We" Voters of the City of Laneaster. election for Twelve Directors of the Contin. schools 4 • said city, tn serve fur there years. will he held at Euhal Hall. het weep the hours of one and seven o'eleek, afternoon 1.1/ Tuesday, the first flay of May. 18:,5. IZ RI AV ES, Prefet. . Zi M NIERM Swc). mportant to . Parniers.—N. BAIR & _j I ER would respectfully inform the public, that they hull taken the old established stand. formerly occupied by Sam u:tl It. Haillas. nod more reseutty by Nathaniel flair East King street., in the city of Lancr,ter. in the roar 6 Dr. ii. It. Markley. slant half a square Fitt of Spree he Hotel where they are prepared to furnish Threshing Machines and Morse Powers of ovary d,..,:e a dprion,-made of the host materials and in tbi 111 , r , Fi w,,rktmtnlike =inner. It epairia,a.r of all kinds attell let to, at Inc shortest notice :rod o n the most reasouald . , . . j terms. N. B. .t Brother would call ear: ienlar attention to thel • improved Shaher. whieh. Pa. liab het,. t.f running and oth• cieury of action stand, onriv,ll , l. april IT Fn-la D i n g erh i ii i i l l i n i , ° e ' t . oh ‘ t ' r f t• t i: :x7i P n n • r P t i l t?;" e F h i'inr-t l it l Vl'e." 4 -. woo dissolved by mut Lill .thcant 011 It, ..:Si hof Marsh la.. All perstals ihtlebte.l L. aid firm will tital;,• payment Sautintl Slokt an, and I 1,t,... having • : I i i.,,i will preocfl them for payment. SA Ml.' El. SLOKOM, St 11.1.1 AAI F. BA li ER. I • N. B.—Tht- i ollSilleßs will 1.,- continued at the old stem" WILLIAM F. RAKER. :11..-13 i Vire. EBlnthttheeCoofort3,l actin ,fti A nittil ' C l iet a l le Pleas fortis and,lheCl,:,untl ' y . c.f La L caster. Whereas, Jacob Andrews, assiznee of Martin AilE draws and Wife, did on the oth day of April, 1255, file 1l . the Office of the Protlnotar of the said Court, his. count of the void Estate: Notice is hereby given to all, parsons interested in tia said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 2 day of May, Mb, for the confirmation thereof, unless e r captious be tiled. Attest, .1. BOWMAN, Frothy. Prothy's 'ghee, Lan. april 17 4t..131,, 'state of Allen Breueman.--In the tiourTi IjCx' fo anmon Pleas r the County of Lanmster. Wherea. tieurge Wenger. assignee of Allen Bremen:to, of Break noa. top.. did on the lith day of April, Itias. the to the of the Prothonotary of the saicF Court his A,..etot of the said Estale : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested ill th l k said Estate, that the said Court hate appointed the 21 - day of May. 1555, for the confirmation thereof. tualti I d -exceptions be flied. Attest, J. iptWMAN. Proth'yt Profit . ) 'a office. Lau, ttpril 17 4t-13 Listate of Aaron St.:offer and Wife.—lp the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lanett*. ter. Whereas. Christian Bentz, assignee of Anon Sheaffdr and Wife, did on the I:2th day of April. Ih6L. tile in the °dice of the Prothorndary of Li, said Court, his Accolutt of th, said Estat”: ..1 Notice 6 hereby given to all person: interested iu tide said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 2lst day of May. ISM. the the eontulnathm thera, unless exceptions be tiled. • , Attest, .1. 11; Itt MA X, l'roth 45-13 Protity's. 01lice, Lan. upril 17 Barley Sheaf Hotel, P. 1.: North Second St.. a few doors below Vi.-,,, Phila. I I ..... l VTn. ILELLEIL Proprietor, kSuc,...smo• to 'l. Wat,olli, . The present Proprietor no rlo.; ov..r . "wilily and; s knowledge of the wants of the eon, illUll i tI. would most re spectfully solicit a continuance ~f the former patronage. and pledges himself that nothing shall le wanting en ifs past to give the most perfect satisfaction to all. the table will be supplied with the best in the market—mid nothing will be left undone that will contribute to• the comfort la his guests. • . I la- Stabling for over 100 Horses, yard large and cent' medians. • • april 17 3m-ri Another Prize Medal Awarded. . 7 TOE. 111'CLAIN, for the best Perfumery and Fancy Sod's, at the late Fair held at Washington city. E. M'CLAINS highly perfumed Vegetable sill. This important disc, v ery possesses valuable properties which we believe. o other article of the kind does. It will cleanse the sca p, and produce a full and beautiful growth of hair. Its e and qualities aid nature and render the hair heal y, moist and pliable, and yet so pure that-it will not soil at nor bonnet. Manufactured by E. "Ms+ LA', Perfumer a d Chemist, at his large and new ectablishment, No. 106 N o h 6th street, below Race, Philadelphia. ' i N. B.—Constantly on hand a large assortment of Perfu mery, Soaps and Fancy articles. Discount to wholesale dealers from 16 to 25 per cent for cash. april 17 3m-121 plinds and Shades I—Selling off-at reduced pri .I_)ces. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. Li North Sixth Street, a few doors above Market St.,'Philadelphia. Originator of all new Styles] Buys the best materials cheap for Cash, which enables him to sell superior Win_ ,T do dote ßlinds and Shades as low-as others sellba- Te Country Dlerehants and Others. fader articles. OLIN M'CLOUD & SON, No. 46 Market Street, Plillariel• Gold bordered and painted SHADES, of beautiful: de phis, Invite the attention of cash buyers to an tbounina si g ns. tion of their stock of HATS, consisting of every , • Buff Holland SHADES,Trimmings, Fixtures, &r., , Wholesale and retail. grade of PANAMA, Lsouolor and SvaAw Haas for Mens' 1,. and Boys' wear; together with a general assortment Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Repairing in general attended to. Purchasers please of Beaver and Moleskin Hats and Canso( every deucripli ' , suitable for spring sales, all of which are ceiling at, grei ly call ' reduced prices for cash. 1 4il. 11'e study to please. _ atril 3 2m.11 .04—Just received 506 dozen Canade, Straw, and 1 e A rch Street Hat Store, N. E. Cor. ' Bth Leghorn Hats for &armors. I and Arch streets, Philadelphia. At the above estal. april 17 4m-13 46 Mar Il_ ket st. below 24. South side, Pl". a. lishment may be found a complete assortment of HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, &c., of every descrip tion, at prices which canzibt fail to please. Every ar ticle is manufactured on 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 -t plats at Three Dollars, which for beauty and „durability will compare favorably with those sold elsewhere at Four Dollars. W. C. WIDMARTIL april 17 3m-13 • Premium Venitian Blinds. I 1 ABRITTON CO., 3lanufacturer, Wholesale and Ite .tail Dealers, No. 22 North 2d street, aborts Ida t, Philadelphia. The largest, cheapest and best assortui nt of Plain and .Fancy BLINDS of any establishment MI In United State. SHADES of every variety, at the lop I market prices. Buff, Holland and Store Shades, made tx order at short notice. Give no a call and save expense. WE STUDY TO PLiASS. april li Um-I resh Spring and Summer Clothing -- F i ln every variety of material, quality and style, I 'or MEN AND BOYS, at F. J. Xramph , o Merchant t I cuing, Clothing and Furnishing Store, corner of NP h Queen and Orange Sheets, Lancusteecity, Ye. One of he distinguishing characteristics of the Clothing sold AI s establishment if. that they are all cut and made in Lancaster city, under the immediate supervision of careful and competent workmen, whose long expe rience in the business, eminently qualities them in getting - up articles in their line, in a neat, tasteful Itind substantial manner. The stock on hand consists 'of a large assortment n - ... SEASONABLE CLOTHIN of all the various kinds of material that tke marke af ford, and in each triodes tuisotnfort, convenience, eie ce, durability or convenience suggests. In addition to which are tine,. common and medium Shirts, Collars, Cravats lee, Scarfs, Suspenders ' Gloves, clkerchiefs, limitary - I 4. nd such other articles usually uired in making up a 1111 en tieman's Wardrobe. Also, a foil and carefully . laded assortment of so r tine, medium and common Clotho, Casiliderea, 'Caohmerets, Tweeds, Marlene', Satinets,l Croton, dlesecas, Li no, Drillings and Vestings 'of-different colors, shades, 8 . ree and patterns, always kept onl hand, and made to orde , in any manner desired by the customer, with reasoriabr dis patchn accommodating,.. ",'and warranted , tot Grateful ve ocm 1 Grateful fir a generous teenage during the • • fif teen years, and,wltliundiminished emitidenee in • • - fu ture, the proprietor subitiltsihe rest to a . ... ....,...g , community, hoping tunterit •continuanceef public •1' • N. B.—T. J. K. is the ages ' for,Winchester.ll= •• at. ant fihouldeiseem Shirt. • ' - F. J. Er 'Merchant Tailor and Clothier, corner of N. Queer; .. d Orange streets. ---•-,, -' - ~ . . ! • apr4 17-4 m. 8 SPrhag 'Bummer 0 othibleEhort with hum absevesi.long :lames and asset Coate. PAN /MOM thud have actually got legs to them, but there . appears to bents allowance tor 'any other convenience.— that positively have holes whose the arms =Treat ' stens% but no danger of chafing the 'goods, as the_ muslin of back extends sufficiently into the body to supply the deficiency of matesial. - Gentlemen who are in want of elating had leettes inquire bedbre they buy of those who are not toechanice.'Some' men follow a trade they. never learned. They cannot feel the AL. , stdc's honest pride and highsuntrition to excel in his legitimate held. stem Every man to 'bb own- trade is tho old ad., age.ZThe Clothing business in palticular, Is beset with indhidards who were fiemerly Merchants; Pedfira, 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 Tandals in business. The extensive baldness done at the ,a •Linoastel• - Clothing Basaar this sesson_is psitteuisrly granfying. because the Proprie tor (Janam Guinn) is not only a Cannelloni, but a Me chanic who has risen to the highest point of fame, always wisintaning his reputation for the manutheture of superi or clothing on the pringiple aflame sales an4imall waits. We recommend all in want of good and cheap clothing to the Clothing House of JOSEPH GORMLEY, in N. Queen e treet, No. 58 opp osite eTC3A Franklin House, STER . x ßeyibeti Weld s° B AZAAR. i ! Militate of Frederick Hisigeuhimer, deer& I, Xl—Letters of administration on the estate of Frederick Bingeuhlmes, late of Conestoga township, decd, baring been granted to the subscriber residing in the some twp.: • AU persons indebted to mid estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those haring claims will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB KAUFFMAN, Adm'r. April a 6t. 13 A Supplement to an Ordinance entitled • 1 - 11 'act Ordinance establishing additional Markets." See. 1. The Market ansmittee, In addition to the sever al classes of market'stalls already specified In section 4 of ithe ordinance to which this is supplemental, mid another class, which shall be class NO. 6, and shall be subject to an annual rent of SS, and be disposed of In like manner as the other classes of stalls and subject to the same regulre 11,em. .intt dim:tett into o Luc at eity of Lineaster. lb.. Yd Atilt of April, 1855. President. C. C. II cresideut S. C. Stns.:N. Clerk C. C. .I.ttt,..s Clerk S. kpril 17 if 13 Vollpe.:---Aly Wife Ault having left my Led cud Wald 1 . 1 xithmu .toy Just (Mars, all wr5.a0.15, , iw iet,j I,o:flied out to 133rbor or trait her upou lay at. art. JOH \ hit r 1.1.1 NUM t. .st. !huh-gal. April loth 1656 otice;,—Ail indebtAl to the estale lau df the city of Lama:tater. datiel..4d, aro retiousiol make immediate paymeut. to the uudersigu 7 ed, and ihom It.tring clahrt.s. Will please present t heat duly aut It. tirttLed to O. It. ItUli Br.lai .If, kScriSiler. .1 du r. witty Cho Will 104april 11 slate of John Wissler, a lunatic. hi ills. jj Cour: oftu,omdii Pleas ILIC tltr County of Lancaster. itorras, Atiralltan rrustn= of .1..110 Wi...sier. of Manor tsrp., 1111.110 did on the third J. of 461; ESSS, file lit Sfie tinier of the Pt . ..hon./sr, of Iho said Court, I.b. Arvount of the said Ennui: - - - Soli•e,ls hm eby given to all pel,ol. ielelee,led 10 the said enlute, 110 t: the Said Court have appointed the 21st itny uf ]lop neat, Ibes, for the etothrthatito: thereof, un less eNeepthals Ito Ideal. Attest, J. BOWMAN, f'roth'y Laneastar,'Proth'ys. Mee, apr 3 apr 10 iU-1S Estate of Stephen J. Hamilton and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, John C Walton, .&soignee of Stephen J.- Hamilton and Wife, did on the fifth day of 'April, 1855, tile in the ()dice of the Prothonotary .ortho 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 day of May next, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, .1. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, Proth'ys, Office, apr 5 : ap lU 41-12 Ilemoval.--WILLAII B. FORDNEY, Attorney at Lew has removed his office from N. Queen at. to the building in the South East corner of` Centre Square, for merly known as llubley's hotel. Laneaster;april 10 tf-11 IVew London Academy—New Loudon, Chester Pa.—The Summer Session of this institution will commence nu Wednesday, May 2ud, 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 thorough, embracing the branches of a complete English education, with the Ancients Modern Languages; and as the un dersigned is a Teacher by profession, and devotes all his 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 Mahe rapid and at the same time thomingh acquaintance with gle studies pur sued. Fur Circulars and Catalogues. address aprlU Of 12 JAMES B. MeDOWELL, Principal rrailoring.—T. MURPHY wishes to intone his uu merous friends and the public generally, that he has opened a new nod fashionable Tailoring kAstabliiihnieni in No. 9 Fulton Buildings, faring on West Kiug street, where he shall be hap- 1 py to aceoannodate all who may •favor him with a .11. The subscriber flatters himself that by strict Ottention to bu>iness. he will m e rit and receive a share of public rilke New York Quarterly Review.—This work Is designed to supply America with that class of literature which the best British journals have for a lung time afforded England. It will treat of such subjects as are of interest to every citizen of our country. As peweiful as our commercial nationality has already become, so powerful shall it be the object of this work to render our nationality in letters and art. Every subject suited to advance the , Americau mind, every theory calcu lated to have a wide bearing on the future destinies of our prosperous country, shall herein rind ample space for dis cussion. april 17 te-1311 It will be its constant endeavor to foster n noble nation ality iu LitOrature and Art : and we are convinced that a wolf-conducted Quarterly eau Ito much to infuse Mtn tho popular mind these high and just views of education which are essential to the development of our institutions. The Review will be strictly composed of original produc tions. and each number will contain a brief skisdelt of co temporary literature, and a scientific summary, recapitula ting the most Important discoveries throughout the world during thy luarter. invite the statesmen who would promote a noble en xleavor to dinuse knowledge of a superior order among t be citizens of our suasion who \rolled .se Our people developed in mind, that they may rat tonally ron reit, ht highest truths—scholars, who would extend a broader and more genuine culture—and practical business men, she wish the interesto.of our general cotredry ad vanc,si, tr. contrlßute to our liberal pages. The undersigned cordially unite in recommenving the New York Quarterly to their tallow-citizens. It is now in Its fourth year, and has gradually made Ito way to a high posftlen. • independent of party, it Is strictly American iii Its tens. Its literary papers have been marked by a judi cious estimation of the wants :tad charade...A' our litera -titu, and a rigid adherence to the laws of good taste. Its papers on science and politietf have been eminently schol arlike. We hope that a work which has taken so high stand, tithout•the aid of adventitious cijcumstances, will meet with ample patronage. .11.711. W. FRANCIS,„ M.D., LL.D. WASHINCITON IRYINU, FRS. L. IIAWKS,D.D., LLD, Rev. SAD USWOOD, W. C. BRYANT, UPU. 13. ell hhIVER, D.D. NORACN ‘VEBSTER, LL.D. • Trums.-111 advance, $3 per swam; four ropies for $lO $V - Agents wasted in oil pans of the venntry. - Address JAMES 6. Publisher. aprii NJ 3 -11'. 12state of David Stanfler.—ln fib Court of I:4l2,ounnou Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereat:, Johu rtssignee of David Stauffer, of Drum., twit, did on the 29th day of March. 1855, file in the Aire of the Prothonotary of the said Crairt, his Account of the ,al.l bst ate : Notice is hereby given to till persons interested in the said hstate, that the sold Court have apt,iinted the 2101 day of May, liiiilO, for the retitirthat ion thereof. unless ex ceptions be bled. Attest, J. IltilVM AY., Prothv', splice, Lin. use 25. lcdd. Prot If y. sprit's, .4t.11 -11/—.- JOB PRINTING. AVINO within a few days supplied the Mike with a I I large assortment orFANcyJOBTyPE, from the Foundry of L. Joirssos Cu.. Philadelphia, we flatter ourself iu being abl do almost every kind of zoB woltz in a style which canted be excelled by any other establish ment its title City. Those, therefore, of our readers, who may desire to have Handbills, Cards, Bill-Heads, Blanks, and 1-Vert' other species of Vrinting done, would do wall to give usa trial, and then judge fo , themselves. 4ISP . OFFICE No. 2, North Duke street, directly opposite the now Court House. jan 30 t,f-2 Garden, Field and Flower Seeds.—A large assortment of the above in every variety, including many new ones, recently introduced, for sale by wholesale or retail; also Usage Orange Seed, a Prime article, fresh from Texas. For sale by PASCHALL MORRIS h. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed store, corner of C0.,1t A Market sts., Philada. april :3 tf-11 KETCHitM'S 'MOWER Trrith Reaper Attachment.-Retchunes celebrated Blow y'. lug Machine has been improved bythe addition of a Reaper Attachment, and it IS now offered as a Mower, or as a Mower and Reaper comhinedorith full confidence t hat . it is the most perfect and saccessful machine now in use This addition of the itinper has been erected by enlarg ing the main wheel, by cipcobwsections.bolted to tho rim of the wheel: (This haabeen patented.) It can lie changed to the Reaper In afew minutes Without hdury to Mellower.- The agency for the sale of this-well-known , machine is still retained by us, and 'may be seen at tho office, No. 711 9anal Wharves, Philadelphia, where they will be deliver ed to Tirehrusers,atterthe alba nth Month play) next,co of.Mower y one of _Mower Reaper combined $135. Terms euh. Canununieatimm Ito be addressed . • MIME Jr .BROTTIMMS,n - 1.1/owaystoint N J. april 17 3aka3 _ . .gricultnial a ndThirtionlittrail . Patent Ahncepheric Premium Churn, the best article •id the market. Hay, Straw and Tedder Cutters In 'great variety—lteapera and Mowers, of all the aed patents—Prouty Plows and Castings, Mr which w ear e r sole agents In Thlladelphia. Halladays patent Wind Engines Plows of 20 different patterns, including the double mf , higen subedit expand ing, Ibiling and Reversible Herrowsjeld andGarden.R.ol. tars, expanding Cultivators; Spades, Marais, Manure Forks Horticultural Tools in groat together , with ovefy .thing needed by the Pewter or hardener. For sale by PASCHALL MORRIS CO.,C Agricilltaral Warehouse and Seed store, corner of 7th .1k Market sta., Phi Oda. sip& 3 tt-11' H. Smith, Port Molairumle 'P t ocke ..0 .Ilook, and Dressing Case Manufacturer, 'N. W. corner or Fourth4nd Chesnut streets, PhiLacbilpllia, sissy on hand a and Taxied assortment of Port-MOrafales, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Tratelling Bags; Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, chaos 3fen, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Sr. Also, a general assortment of English, French and Ger man Fancy Coals- Fine pocket Cutlery, Rasors„Razor Strops and Gold Pena. Bludesde, Second and Third Flows. F. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth and Chesnut sta., Pb tt•~~ N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a Superior Gold Pen will be seat to any part of the United States, by mail;—describing pen,lhus, medium, hard, or soli sprit S ly ILUIROVAUIe BF - b,ON & son II that ihey hai - e removed the rut II MOURNIN'a STORE, .11 from No 62 South Second street,to the new - building, lINo. MOO 6heantit street, II (five doors above Eighth street, South stde,) where ll th ;i y . B.- l eN s r eat Spring redu tll ces. Phil. mar 13 6. 2 toves 1 Stoves II Stoves 1 1 I—Wholesale and AJ rotall.—The undersigoed w,u1.1 rests,tfully tall the atteutlott of Stove dealers and those in want of a St.tve for Parlor, Dining. room and Kitehen. to our extensive assort. mot °revery thelcrlption at SIOVOtt to wit : Ilay State Six holes on top, Globe Cook, Buck's Cook for wood, Modern Tta., Complete Cook. Sweet Home, Lilly Dole, Yocum Cook 11.. ear Coo:, and Parlor St,v,, ot• different kinds, too nu merous to mention: also, to our Celebrated Ma,tiregor Heating Stove for Parlor, Hotels, Halls, and large stoves warranted to give more heat with one quarter the fuel, than any other stove unw - niade. We are agents lie Barstow 0 CJs Celebrated Stoves which for tineness of casting, Sure tolity and utility, not to I T exrelletl. Also, Queen's Patent Portable Forges, the be-t m cio or.e. References to rt%ard to the above stoves, .e akray t.• b.. seen St out store. \ V. S {YARN ICK N. E. Corner Second a Rart• sts. Philadelphia. action Sales at Went . esStore.-Now opou ed the late large Ann Vork and Philadelphia Carpets: carpet 4; Carpets: Ingrain, Velittian and Do estie tersous in want at a Carpet of Any description should at forget to visit Wends Carpet rooms, and secure a Car t from the Bargains now iu store. ]fatting! Matting!—Plain and Red add White Check. 2500 yds. best W'hit.e. and lttk. Calicoes ever sold for 6 , /, etc. 300 u '• Cold 000 " Berege De Laine.., 12% cents, worth 25 cts. 000 " Oirighants, pinto and broken Plaids, 123,', worth 25 950 Blaca' and White " 5u ‘• 54 Glnglisms, only 15 ets, worth 31y., STILL MORE BARGAINS! One lot double boiled Blck Silks, at 30, 62, 75, Sic, and $l,OO. 31agnificent Spring Silks, in plain and gay colors—Plaids, Stripes, Brocades and Solids. Ladies, Wentz's 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 to their attractive stock of Choice Goals. Remember the pIace—WENTZ'S. Now is the time for Housekeepers ?—ouly think—a good Ticking for 6% cts. Good Checks for Aprons, only cts. Where can 1 buy such Bargains ? Why at mr 27 t&10 WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. iTiamtly Bibles Faintly Bibles I :The under. 1. 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 ced are able to offer inducements rarely to be met with. Among the must celebrated for beauty and durability of finish may be found the following, as comprising a part of our stock : Quarto Enbessed 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 illu• Quarto Imitation Turkey, gilt aides and ends, couraining 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 12 beautiful oil colored illuminations, eight steel engra vings. and colored record, full gilt aides anti edges, fine clasps. Quarto. Illustrated with 12 brilliant oil colored illumina tions, eight steel engravings and colored records, Turkey ItiOrOdeu, full gill sides anti edges, line clasp. Quarto, Containing Apocrypha, Concordance and Psalms, imitation Turkey. tall gilt, Mt plan., lime colored illumd nations. QUarto, iwiLatiou Turkey, lull gilt sides and edges, Illustra ted v. ith S tine English steel engravings and two brilliant Chromatic illuminations, records in colors and two new sod beautiful lithographic illuminations, with line clasps. Quarto, imitation turkey, full gilt sides, ith new and ele gant designs with tine clasp. Quarto, turkey I.lloroCen, super ex till, lull gilt sides and edges, Illustrated with lb not English steel engravings, two Militant oil colored illuminations, and two new and beautiful lithographic illuminations with tine clasps. - do do Bevel Boards. Quarto, containing the A ts.cry phis illustrated with fifty bril limit oil colored engraviu9s. tardy morocco. full gilt sides and edges, super extra le, el boards, panel sides And double clasp. This splendid eilitirdi is printed nu fine while paper . , and the first Unpresciiiint train entirely Sturtsitypii Plates, and illustrated with 50 le,ultilul nit i . olored entrui. Sings from crigilial designs by DeVcreut. to addition to thesis, e Ice would call attention t.. our line assortment ~f Cap and is-1 ter Paper, We teal uarran tat iU saying that a Letter U.-o:lint:4r- gisel pap:a. were fleVer aliened for sale in t C ity. 4,1:z- Call at the Cheap kook cod Statainevy Store 01 mh 27 trill MditiLA & MMMI Near Springand Summer Goode at Net.) low prices.—j It IL. V. Tr-kul: e, Wholesale 111 . Loan Chalk Stt.re, No. 57, :\ s, set, Phtindelphifi, new in store, Mal I,l..tautiy iesett iu.l I.IV desirable sly in. of Fresh Hoods for Meit's and Boy's tour, consisting of English, }reach, German and JaderKaa cloths of all colons and quflities trout ~l to ti per yard , Mack Cassickers sup. ranch Black Doeskins, ,assituers of all eo;sirs awl eaflosi Coftmi aim Linen pat" stuns, Bikkek suit r . ..1,cy sai -1 Mats, Kentucky Jeans, hussy and Plain Taceds. i,onitruor ' I.:outings in great. Vorial), sup. Black Nitta Vestings ' 611 ks, eashmers, Sc., in all colors slyles rani qualities. Also 3 general assortment of TailOlN triutminge. •xe., all or itnien 1 slit snil cheap. • - Particular attention lucid to the 'llauur and Cluthiut trade. First cloth store In :Id below Arch, east side, Phi). adelphla. mar la tm-lU Llretach Trusses.--lielnia or Rupture successfully J.: treated, and /mutton iusut ed. by use A the elegalit trench Trusses, imported by the suba.rlbe, , and made to order expressly for him Na/ed. All /awning with Rupture will be gratified to loaru that the occasion now oilers to procure a Truss, combining el trauma lightness, With MSC, LiUrhiliiity anti Correct comtrUe ttlat. le tics ci Iha cunflauus arid uneMbiortuble art tale usually sold. An extensive ...urtutent aßrays on imie/1, adopted to every variety of Rupture iu :krluite nud childr, at 'awl for salout a ...Igo or prices h./ suit all. Cost of Trusses, z,!4, Z.:, 4 Awl go; bouldb, g 4,5, 1., a :sod :14S Bronds,t), New York Persons as a thstauee .1, have a Truss sent W any ait. dress I) 1 - omitting the amount, sending totasure arouns/ the hips, :tad stating side affected. Ser sate Whalesala and hetsil Ly the Importer. CALLII 11. S. W. ensues ells - 01'th & have sts., Depot. for lir. llaunittes Improved Vateut Body Douai; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; l'ateut Shodlttn Braces; suspensory Bandages: *nal Prop, and Supporte. Ladies' ROOLUS, With competent lady attendants. mar •27 3nt-10 unius B. Kaufman, ATTOBNET AT 0 and Agent for procuring Bounty Land Warrants. Office in Widulyer's Building, South Duke street, nea r the Court House. mar I, l state of Dr. Emanuel S. Baer.—Letters pf atim inistration on the estate of Dr. Emanuel S. Baur, late of Manor township, deed., have been granted to We subscriber residing In M.illerstown, In said township: All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to wake pay'- went immediately, and those having, claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM. PE'rEltd, Administrator. @OM Carpets and Wall Paper.—The subscribemi having this week received large additions to hisstock of PAPtat ILINUINGS, their assortment is now very complete, and will be offerettat th.. lowest prints. mar 1r.7 tf-10 GAGER.. titOTllLltt4. tran , and Millinery Goods, Wholesa.ie bond 'f. HILL, :grow, Hat and Bon net Manufactular. and dealer in Straw Goods in gen eral, No. 321 Nertn. Betanid street, (below Noble, east side, directly opposite Butz s Red Lion Motel,) Philad's. Where mny be found a large and extensive assortment of goods ho the anoveline, to which the attention of coun try Storekeepers and Milliners is particularly Invited. All goods sold at the lowest cash prices. mar 2m-S XT.EW Street File Works, Philadelphia. The subscriber 11 is constantly manufacturing for Wholesale Jo /totally PILES AND RASPS; of overy description, oral hosing been practimily engaged in the business more than 'PhIIVY years, can guarantee his work at the lowest prices. 31anufacparers and Mechanics can have their Old Files ite-cut sod made equal to new at half the original cost. J. It. SMITII, No. 61 Se's' at.. (between ltace Jr. Vine and 24 and ad sta.,) Philadelphi, mar 13 uernaa•von Acaderny....--Churchtown Lancaster Cl k_f CO. Pa, The Third Session a this tiourballeg insti tution will commence on Monday the ltirof May neat. In it Studeats are fitted for every conttlijon of life, and no pains is s pared to give them every. opportunity of moral 'and intellect mai training. Perhaps no :section,of our Coun try enjoys so many advantages as the Village,rtf,Church town, oath in. the healthfulness, and the unirahty of the place. Persons sending their sons or wards to this Insti• tution, may rest assured thatevery duty devolving upon its Principals and Teachers will be.fully performed. There are two Departments /dale rind ratuale--eruirely separate it being believed that this is the heat mode upon which any institution can. be conducted. Tsars—ibr 5 months, Tuition, Boasting,'WasibluilB 00 00 For further particulans elnquire of thekanuipal; J. FL (ITIPtw, A. D. mh 13 lyB Gold and Silver "Wateheo Silvire Waxo ard Jewelry.—The largest., finest, and beat Selected stock in the city. Every description of !Me alb cheap watches that are manufactured can be obtlimat ;at this establishment, which receives them direct from thol'Ato ries of. Liverpool, London and Ew itzerland, and is thencfpre enabled to ll a much superior article fora less' price i thin any other etail store in. this cite. Persons hlng to inuchase atWltolesale and Xetail are 'flitted - to call and the worth, of Moir motley..' earns of these Watches can be sold at the SJltawhig Pfl- ces, Tla - Uold Leven foil Jeweled, 18 Caret ecsa, " Hunting case, Full Jeweled Ley era, " LepionWatches, Bilver'Lever". Full Jeweled, " Hunting case " Lepiosi Wadies, Jeweled, and some still cheaper than the above. Jewelry of every description, Aim and cheap, Also, ell. Ter Wares and Eilvard , lated Ware of all bards. Watches repaired arid,warrtuttad, at LEWIS N. BROardl ,llB (Old Stand) N 0.1.10 N. Second, Id gloorbedow PACO StrOgto . mar. 61y4 • -Tob Printing neatly do; ae at the "tall. ty gamer Oflkey.No. 2, North, Dun * street. Files and Rasps. NOw.Stoctik of Dryi Goods far the Spilng of HSI—EYES A LANDELL, $. W. corner of licourth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, aro fully prepared to suit buyers, Wholesale ItetalL.with goods adapted to their wants and at the basest Nat CARR Pax= . . . FANCY, do. I' , • . _ ' -- • • NEW DRESS GOODS. . _ ' NEW 18PRING =Wirt% - I(ovzurnts IN LA 9, - • I BRITISH PRINTS, . 1 . IPT ' +ID GINGH.AAIS, ' G00D1.1X9N.9. ~. I i - TABLE LINENS, --,,,,, , I i . • - SEBETINGff, , ez...te. I daily - iecelved from the Auctions, Of N. lelphia. x.. 8.-011 Boiled 'Black Mks ` - it in weitring. !item-keepers supplied tralarly4 , ' feb '73ms BEEgil XTeasi• Iron 'ind as rosuatliy.--The Pro .ll•prietora Oahe Locomonva Woaxs would re spectfully call the ttentionlof the public, to the extensive IRON and BRASS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. We are now pro to Manufacture ' Stationary Eng es, . and Sa Mill Castings, Car Wheels, and every other description! of cast iron work at short no tice and reduced prices. • Also, all kinds of • Brass Castings, • Copper - JRAvets, Solder and Bahia*. Metal. The establishment is under. the Superintendence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. ,'whose mechanical skill is well known to our citizens and as none bat - the, moat competent and thorough workmen are employed, we are confident of l 'r ing entire satisfaction, to all who may favor us with their patronage. ffeb 20 tf.sj Slates 3 Slates t l=The subscriber baying taken the agency Sra Brown's building Slates is ready at any time to furnish slate by the ton dr put on by the square, at the shortest notice and on theTost reasonable terms. Apply At my Hardware Store, th Queen street. ' • • Yell :'f ly-7 GEORGE D. SPRECIIER. Othe NationalSaffitY Company , Walnut street, south west corner of Third st., Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Ponnsylyania In 1341. Five per cent interest Is given and the money Is always paid back whenever It is milled for, without the necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. People who have large sums put their money in this Sa wing Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve nience it affords, but any own, largo or small, is received. This Saving Fund has more-than bairn million of dollars securely invested for the safety of Depositors. The Office is open to reecho and pay money every day, from 9 o'clock in the mornlng,till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on MOuday and Thursday evenings, till 0 o'clock. - People who have money to put in, are invited to call at the office for further inforniation. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT S-ELFRTDOE, Tice President REED, Secretary. oct 11 tr-11— 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 to the enjoyment of health. . THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits* rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame :emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental ,pros tration, arising from ignorance of tho simplest and plainest rides of health ; as connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which" entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE'TISIRD A.ND FOORTU GENERATIO:4," Prima - mittlag CONSUDIPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and Worse Diseases, as a DREADFUL i INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. „ And most this continue? Moot this be? Is them no remedy? No relief? No hope?” The remedy Is by knowing the causal and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and besetting by them. These aro pointed out In THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIITATE MEDICAL COMPANION, Irk Dit. A. X. MADIUCEAU, PROTEMOR or T0EL1.403 of WOMLN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250. to rem PAM, gray m.Nmow, $1.00.3 A standard work of established reputation, found classed In ilia catalogues of the great trade Bales in New York, Philadelphia, arid other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers In the United%States. It was Bret poblished in 1847, since which time FIVE HUNDRED 'THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of • ONE HUNDILEIrTHOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which It is held as a re liable popular Medical I BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment oroomplaints peculiar to females, In respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in person and by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by comparing .her own symptoms with, those deScribed, the nature, character, callus of, and the proper (remedies for, hor complaints. The wife aboit becoming o mother has often need of Instruction and. advice of the utmost importance to Ler future health, in respectl to her sensitiveness for bids emigrating a znedic.al gentleman, will and such In etruction and alike, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would oruasion anxiety or alarm ss all the peculiarities incident Ito her eituation are described. How many are enabling from obstructions or irregular ities peculiar to the fbrort'le system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they aro ignorant, and for their delicacy fOrblda ;caking medical advice Many suffering from proffrprus uteri (falling of the womb), or from floor alba; (weir!mess,. debility, &a.) Many are In constant agony for Fumy months preceding confine- • merit. Many have diftlUult If not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain ecoveriea. Some whose lives are hazarded during such time, will each find in its page,' the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracllcable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as illey are tit, a nature strictly In tended for the married those contemplating marriage. Reader, are you a Tftratiand or a father? a wife or a mother? Gave you Hui sincere welfare of those yen love • at heart? Prove yo sin unity, and lose no time In ,learning what causes In ere with their health and hap piness not less than yonr own. It will aveid to you and yours, as it has to .thorands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the mind for its ordinary itvocatien, and exhausting them means for medical attelaciance, medicines and idvertland manures which otheri i rlse would provide for declining years, the infirmities of age and the proper education of your children.. In consequence of thei universal popularity of the ;mg aa evidenced by its extraordinary !sale, various imposi tions have been attennited, se well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious Infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions it has been found neceenary, therefore, to CAUTIONL THE PUBLIC to bey no book unless the words " Dr. A. 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Gettys, Butler; Joseph Swartz, loomsburg. jan 9 - ' tf-17.4 The underaigued, agent fl r the as I e Idwel I Slate, tho superiority of ru, is prepurrd to contract for itoof de. Tho safety and superiority of comment. All 'work done-in thd lers promptly attended to.. , 01:U. M. STEDMAN, Hardware Store, West King st, Lan. S late l,Jor!he celebrated Fearially knot lag Or ror Itirnishing S 1 Slate Roofing' lamas in best manner, awl all or fob 27 Om-6 . . Rea Lion lioteX.—iio. 200, Market street, ahoy Atli, Philidelphia. flhe undersigned, late of the Amer Iran House, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure in informing hie. friends, and the publid generally, that he has token .the above well-known ami popular 1101/SE, which he has Oiled up with entirely New kurnituro and Bedding of a superior quality. The house has also been renovated add Impro ved in a manner which will compare favorably with anT of the Hotels!, in the City, and cannot fall to givo satisfies c...l tion.to those who may patronize this establishment. - The ,T,SBLB will at ays be supplied with the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the Bar wlth.the IT RBST.ANBIBEST LIQ OES. Nothing shall be left undone , to ma lit/ finest,' mfortable, and re flatters himself that bysittict ittept,io to business, bo will merit and re- eeive a liberal til*re o tmlilic . patrpnage. , ; I 1 ',. • . ' .. W.,IIINKLE,, Jan 23 Lf-1. 1 , Preprietor. 126 00 33 00 20 00 10 00 1860 8 00 . Nrofice.—C, ABINiT MAKIN G 131:1gBIESS. Thesnn 'll'dersign4d hereby elves notice that she will carry 9ntbe (Wit NiVr-311 MN() sod Undertaking ,• _ : ~,,..,...+,,.,' .v• bifidnoss st the old stand In West King ,17. - 1 — : "-•._•%-72", :, 4 street, Ibrmarly kopt her husband. '.. .77 7-- n - 1. -, Henry M. sin liend t the same time -1 - --,-., • ': , ...,... returns het. , thanks for ' tho Illieiel'4 'uttionsgi3 formerly beStowed o the establishment. :A 'continua - Imo of former custom is nispeetfully and urgently solicited. - • - mar 131p ', 3 • f . MARY ItILLIII .