1 , thunders of the EeaventLer traitors among WI bewaie! Let those who are coming to oppose as, eaunt well rho cost." ~. IWe have late adviceirroni-litah. - "There is no im portant news to report;Brigham 'Young still con tinues to act in, the 'capacity of Governor. Deep snows are reported'eethe mountains. The Indiana returned the stock they had stolen, and are desirous to make amends for past transgressions. Everything is liniet in that quarter.- - _ - severe thunder storm passed over our city on Tuesday last. The lightning struck the Varieties Theatre, making a hole in, the roof; and the fluid, after p•aanng through thepaint-room, ran into the ground without doing any other damage. The steamer Winchester, on her way to Alton, was caught in this storm, and both of her chimneys were blown down—one of which fell overboard and the other on the harricane deck. This storm extend ed to thetown of Arcadia, in Madison county, and the lightning struck an outbuilding connected with the High Schoaof that place, where about 100 pupils are boarding.`Ebbs outbuilding took fire and burnt to Ithe ground, ' which were fear young men, all of w,hom pe hed in the flames. It is not known o whethbr th, wo re by the lightning or not. f ...oda rown, formeny of Lucerne county Pa.. , in -i n randview townsh ip, _Louisa co. lowa, on .e Bth -; t r eiestion of the brain. The de ceased was sr 9 -. age. - 1 " . % r , f w iot eaf 1 1 . 11 e since, that the Capitol of the State 0i ",,. a "a 8„ to be" dmoved from lowa City to Fort D e k. 2 1 .+' ~.,nolv appears that the law is null and v0id1 7, 44. e t 8 4( such is the opinion of Gov, Grimes; consequently, proceedings in reference to the location of the Capitol, have been suspended for the present. Z s ' 'From all quarters of this State, Illinois and lowa, we have the gratifying intelligence of an abundant fruit crop. the weather has been quite favorable, and the trees are full of blossoms, and the advanced season leaves but little apprehension of its being blighted from frost. The only fears now entertained are the hail storms, which are of frequent occurrence in this country. The Surveyor of the port of St. Louis paid into the 11. S. Treasury the sum of $20,150 20, collected upon imports for one day. Gov. Reeder was in our city a few days since en route for 'Washington Yours, Substantial Patriotirni In 1780, Gen. Washington had been com pelled to appeal to individuals for aid in order, to avoid the establishment of a bank, thr the supply of the army with provisilins. The sum of £300,000 was needed, and of this the mem bers of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick subscribed as fidlows: "Robert Morris, C. 10,000; Blair McClana han, £lO,OOO ; Wm. Bingham, £2.000: J. M. Nesbitt & Co., £.5,000; Richard Peters, £5,000; Samuel Meredith, £5,000; James Mease, £5, 000 ; Thos Barclay, £5,000 ; Hugh Shell, £5, 000 ; John Dunlap, £5,000 ; George Campbell, £2,000 ; John Mease, £5,000 ; thinner, Mur ray & Co., 7- .1T,000 John Patton, £2,000 : Ben j. Fuller, ,£2,000 ; George Mende & Co., 42,0100. John Donaldson, £3,000: Henry Ilill, £.500; Kean & Nicholas, £5,000 ; James Caldwell, £2,000; Samuel Caldwell, £l,OOO John Shee, £2,000 ; Sharp Delany, £2,000 : Tench Francis, £5,000. Here were more than £lOO,OOO, Pennsylva nia currency, equal to $270,000, being more than one-third of the whole amount raised, contributed by these gallant Irishmen, a sum, taking into view the scarcity of money during that period of the Revolution, of greater value than three millions of dollars now, and of which not one dollar was ever repaid the sub scribers. These facts may be found in a duodecimo volume of 112 pages, containing a "brief so eonut of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, with biographical notice of some of the members, and extracts from the minutes," prepared and published by order of the Hi bernian Society. This is one of those volumes that occasion ally spring up in our way, to show how much patriotism and public good owe to social inter course. lilt. EDITOR. :—Should It man undertake to answer the gibberiugs of a monkey, give echo to the cackle of silly geese, or pay back, in kind, the snort of a porcine patriarch, he might raise a laugh;—but it would be against him. au 1 think, and thinking so, have really little inclination to notice the -stturley yows"—who on lilt hands, are barking at and ma king queer noises, to frighten me into silence. Gen uine Thunder, always wins to itself respect; but we don't often have it iu terrible reality, front a cess pool. Some of our senses may be affected by the emanations from such necessary evils, but not to such an extent as to produce a tear of their power. Be sides, we must reflect, that they are productive of great benefit to the vegetable kingdom, and as such may be tolerated. It is related by Boccacio, that a fellow, setting out upon ajuurney, was much annoyed and irritated by the incessant chirruping of grass hoppers.. Excited by anger, he was almost every moment springing trom his home, in - order to silence summarily, some one or other, of the no.sy crew. In consequence of this querulous disposition, upon the part of our traveler, in made but tittle progress, and sat down at the end of the first day almost within the shadow of his own domicil—his starting point.— If I shall take warning from the example of the fool ish traveler, I think that even my •Thuggish' friends must commend my discretion—however much they may curse its application. . . like hifalutin bombast of -Slippery Elm," the puns—(oh ! most execrable !) of our -curly Daniel," the two-penny whistle of -Benjamin," taken in con nection with the babblings of the “Hairy Tailor," the inanities of "Hercules," the whinings of the -bilious Watchmaker," and the lucid, sparkling, and witty quips of the cricket -.Pettifogger," are in my opinion only a concert of grasshopper music. I may err in judgment,—but upon my word, I look at it in that way. They with one voice, curse, as it were, with one accord, make ugly faces, and "mow" in unison their condemnation of "Anon." They "don't care," not a bit—not they—who "he" is; but scarcely an old 'pretzel woman' or scissors-grinder passes unquestioned upon this matter of identity.— in the meanwhile, 1 pursue "the even tenor of my wity," have my eye upon the -assassins," and in fact am only getting ready to go at them, in grand style. 1 shall examine their claims, jointly and sev erally, to gentility, decency, honesty—moral and political—and their title to the respect of their fel low men, and--the rest of mankind.'' I shall, I think, prove seine professed patriots to be but miser able poitroonz; moral reformers, but worn out debau chees; professors of political honesty, the most de graded and despicable of toad-eaters; whilst those who speak of Truth and Candor, as their governing virtues, shall stand denuded of the cloak which hides their Hypocrisy. I. think ; sir, that • I can show, by tracing the ancestral line of some of cur Patriots, that their progenitors were simply Tories; of others, the convicted felons of foreign lands; and of not a few, but beggarly adventurers, the objects of the pity and compassion of our forefathers. But of these facts the reflecting world, is already pretty well con vinced, and the tremendous efforts that the "assas sins" are now making to get character, prove them positively. The conspiracy has in it some dupes, some fools, and a great many scoundrels. The latter, as a clans, aspire to office, and how they lill it, is becoming a matter of history. Our present Legislature, affords one example,—let the Legislature of Massachusetts —Mrs. Patterson, and all .—be a second; and let the municipal government of the City of Philadelphia, take the third place. Could a more corrupt body be gathered, even by 'Thuggish' means, than that of our &ions ? Where could a more debased and cow ardly set of scoundrels, than the Massachusetts Leg islature, be drummed up ? and, "oh ! tell me where," more disreputable villains, than those who misrule the Quaker City "Let Americans rule America!" Yea ! surely, let Americans rule ! true Americans— such as prove themselves by love and respect for btu Constitution and our Laws,—such as have honesty, and decency of character to support them,—not cut throats, nor assassins, the villainous dregs of society; nor whining, smooth-faced, nasal-toned Pharisees, who seem "to worship (Sod for 'spite." Not loud mouthed, hair-brained fools—a disgrace to them selves, and the people they represent. Not such, does oar Country need in her Councils, but men whose lives have not been an embodiment of every crime under the sun. What gave birth to this monster— this 4i'-crate ret track-on"—to quote the words of an illustrious Thug The desire of gain—a disposition to filch from the public crib—Avarice—open and un disguised Avarice ! taking to itself, us a hand-maiden, Bigotry ! Do you ask for proofs? Ask of our Solons, 'why so many new charters for bogus Banks? Who miters ? who bleeds ? whose pockets are pouched with the rag currency ? Who stilled the investigation with regard to bribery; and who voted to themselves two 'hundred dollars each, from the public purse ? Shame ! Shame ! And this assumes toitself the name of a Reform Legislature,—an American Legis- Haute ! A foul desecration of the name—a miser able hoax—a mean assumption of honorable character for, dishonorable purposes. They say that there is "honor among thieves." The pro position is entirely false when applied to those known as "Thugs ;" no such proverb finds application among them. No sir, Dishonesty has •taken another name, it is--"Thuggism" ! Pertinent 'to this, would be a a few words with regard to the conduct of certain "Thug" officials, in the infliction, collection, and disbursement of certain fines, mulcts and penalties, for the violation of Sunday and License laws ; no return of which has, as far as my knowledge extends, appeared in the report of the County Treasurer. .1. defer to a future time, the further consideration of this matter; but as Thug : dem must "come out of its hole," no hook shall be lost that may be turned to account. Allow me, Mr. Editor, in conclusion to remark, that in my opinion, no better subject for the student of nature, can offer than the phenomenon of Thug gism. Let him take' his stand at the vomitory of a lodge, and he shall have food for thought. There he shall see what, - under the influence of 'Bigotry and Ignorance, becomes of poor human nature— therejwhat that noblest of animals, man may become, when fettered by the degradation of membership with oath 2 bound conapiraoy, and midnight treason. There shall he see those whom, perhaps, under hap , ' pier auspices, he 'may have hailed as brethren ; ready now to -become in fact, at the bidding of bigotry and treason, what they are in principle— assassins—a standing curse upon society. "Virtuous indignation" may attempt to reprove my strong language. Let reproof come from a pure sourcko— let ma be convinced of offence . against propriety— , and I ahall respect it. Let my reprover be a - man —an honest man—not a Thug, a creature lost to all sense of honor—a liar by open Profession. 'That's all, ;OcirnritA, April 28th, 11355 *Anifii , *-drat »1 Dram, All Sorts eiPanigriptar k fire oecnred at Easton, Pa., on the 21st tilt 'whietrwarri•erytAmdometive to prop erty. Ten buildings; in .all were destroyed, - amongst• others the Methodist Episcopal .Church onSeconill Street, (Rev. Mr. Bishop's.) The Parsonage adjoining was saved with_ great difficulty. the Church was insured for $3750. The fire is supposed to have been the-work of an incendiary. se" The Posh:l:taster of New Orleans, Mr. Kendall, was •arrested on Tuesday last, on a charge of purloining letters containing money to the amount of $6OO. So says the Telegraph —but we apprehend either the intelligence is wrong, or there is some mistake in the charge. We hardly suppose a man occupying such a position—thatotTostmaster in one of the large cities of the Union—would sacrifice himself for the petty sum of $6OO If he intended to commit the crime of embezzlement, he would have went it on a much larger scale, on, the Galphin principle—and taken thousandti in stead of hundreds—at least it strikes our mind in that way. geir Hon. Alexander Ramsey, former Gov ernor of the territory of Minnesota, has been elected Mayor of its chief city, St. Paul, by 300-majority. St. Paul is a right prosperous place, and deserves as goOd a Mayor as the ex- Governor will make. • tar The following Act, repealing the forty seventh action of the act of 18.50, regulating Banks. h&ipassefl both branches of the teg islattire: Sec. 1. Br it entictai, &c., That the forty seventh section of an act regulating banks passed the sixteenth: day of April one thou sand eight hundred and fifty be and the same is hereby repealed so far as it requires cer tain banks to keep their notes at par at Pitts burg, and said banks shall be obliged hereaf ter to keep their notes at par at Philadelphia, under the penalties in said act mentioned. OLD GUARD fie,. The German papers have a queer bit of news that we have nut seen in English prints. They state that upon .the death of the Emperor Nicholas, decomposition of the body was so rapid that it was found necessary, in order to preserve the royal corpse during the two weeks requisite for the ceremonies: "to cut off the head and fit it to another body" in a better condition than the august carrion of the Czar. Some remark was elicited among those not in the secret by the slightness of the body, "but this apparent falling off was supposed to be accounted for by the severe illness which- had preceded his death. 1I EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFOIt3IITY OF PILICE!— A nee; feature of business: Every one hls own Salesman. Jones S Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above 6th, In addition to having the largest. most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every our Ills son Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it an be sold for. so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods ate .all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance 4Y getting a good article at the verylowest price. Remember the Cres,ent. la Market, above 6th. No. 200 telt JONES h. Co. On the ldth ult., by Rev. B. W. Sehmauk, Otto Hechl, to Gertrude PfAffer. On the 17th ult., by the Rev. J. J. Strive, Daniel Mow rer, to Ana Spickler, both of Strasburg. On the 24th ult., by the same, Joseph Kendig. of Soils burg, to Ann Brubaker, of New Providence. Un the 13d inst., after a protracted iliness, Maj. Charles Neuman, of Lancaster township. On the 14th ult.. in 3lanheim. Samuel Baumgardner, aged 65 years. 9 months and I day. On the 13th ult., in Manheim, George Peitz, in the SSth year of his age. On the 14th ult.. in Manhelm, Mary, wife of Samuel Gas hes, aged '2O years. 10 months and IS days. At her residence, in this city, on Tuesday evening last, Catharine Sheer., widow, aged 61 years. On the 26th ult., at his late residence in Montgomery county, lion. Morris hougstreth, aged 55 years. On the 23d ult.. in Strasburg twp.. Mrs. Christiana Uy ger, cif of Davis Gyger. aged 50 years and 4 months. ree t lie L telligetiver I'D lull AND MEAL—The market generally has been very dull during the past week, and the price of Flour un settled and drooping, showing a decline at the close of ful ly 25e. per bbl. There is little or no demand for export, and only some 2000:0000 bbls. have been disposed of, mostly in the forepart of the week to go out of the market. at $16,75@11 for fair mixed and good brands, and j11,25@ 11.50 for extra and extra family, including half barrels at $11,25 the pair. The demand for home consumption has also been limited within the above range of prices for common brands and extra, and fancy lots at higher rates. At the close most holders are anxious to sell at our lowest figures. Corn Meal continues firm, with further sales of about 2:,00 barrels Pennsylvania Meal at 51,75 per bbl. In cluding some lots sold early in the week, at a fraction less. Rye Flour Is about stationary, and 64700 bbls. found buy at 57,25 per bbl. The inspections for the week, ending the 27th instant, are 10,613 hbls. Flour, 3142 bbls. Corn Meal and 997 hbls. ltye Flour. URAIN—The receipts of Wheat continue light, but pri ces, under a limited demand for milling, have receded 4(4. 5c per bushel. Sales reach some 15,000(820,000 bushels at 270@275c for reds, and 275@252 gir white, including some inferior and Mir lots at lest{ rates. The market closes with more sellers than buyers, at our lowest figures. Rye is al so dull, with light receipts, and sales of Penn'a at 145® 150 s; buyers now offer less. Corn has been very active at an advance on last week's rates, and the receipts, souse 70, 000®75,000 bushels Southern and Penn'a yellow, have been taken for shipment at 106®111e, closing firm at 110 c, afloat; included in the sales were several lots of white at 103€405c and some yellow to arrive atone highest figures. Oats are rather lower, and 25,000@30,000 bushels have been sold mostly at 67®68c for Delaware, and 70e for Penu'a, afloat. CATTLE MARKET, SATURDAY, April 28.—The offerings of Beef Cattle this week have amounted to 700 head. Of these 150. head were taken for New York,and the balance were mostly disposed of within the range of $10,50012,50 per 100 lbs, which is a slight advance on last week's prices. Cows and Calves meet with fir inquiry at former prices. About 700 head of Hogs have been offered, and mostly dis posed of at $7@7,62 per 100. Sheep and Lambs meet good demand. Sales of 900 head at $348, as in quality and condition. John Waylan, Surgeon Dentist. _IL/Office No. 56 North Queen street, East side, Lancaster Pa. may 1 tf.ls ' Stephens , Wine and Liquor Store, H .in Duke street, next door to the INTELUC,ENCKR ' 0111C8, dud directly opposite the new COURT HOUSE. Luntaster, April 17 Ent-13 rtr. J. T. Baker, Homepathic Physician, successo _Llto Dr. 3PAllister. Office in E. Orange St., nearly opposite the First tier man Reformed Church. Lancaster, April 17 ' (11.13) • BARDWELL & BREINEMAN, PROPRIETORS, (Late by Mrs. Haines and John Barr. Refurnished with ;ill Modern Improvements for the COD nience of the travelling publie. AV- Terms made easy to suit the times-- ; call and see. Gee. 11. BIRDWELL,S 11. M. BRENEMN, Wyoming co., Pa.} A apr 17 tf-13 Lancaster co., Pa. lor Rent.—Two large rooms, in South Queen Street nert door below the office of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens Possession given Immediately. Enquire of the Fditor o "Intelligence," Mrs. Herfoot, I n L tml e n u t o c f a .SP W ßrtt e a sd n a d y i. ' ,Wl24 , 3ll l it n iVE. e as may 1 3t-15 LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, I May 1, 1855. J Tha Directors of this Institution have this day declared a Dividend of L five per cent, out of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand. W. L. PEIPER, may 1 3t-15 Cashier. Grand Festival.—At Fulton Hall during the a ternoons and evenings of Thuriday and Friday next (May, the 3d and 4th,) for the benefit of the Sunday Schow of the German Lutheran Church. The Committee of Superintendence for holding the Fair respectfully request, that all articles intended for decora tion, as well as well as for disposal during the occasion, shall be brought or sent by the contributors, with a list of the articles and name of the persons furnishing the same, to the Committee in the large room of Fulton Hall, oat Wednesday (May id,) at or as soon as practicable after six o'clock in the evening, and request that the refreshments shall be sent in on Thursday morning. Nils SUSAN SMITH, Mrs, SOPHIA SMITH, Mrs. MARY BAKER, Mr. AiIiELIA LOCHF,R, Mrs. MARGARET GETZ, Committee. The Committee of Superintendence of the Supper, re spectfully request that the contributions for the Supper shall be sent in on Thursday evening, between five and slx o'clock. Mrs. REED, Mrs, \ VRIGLIT, Mrs. M.VERS Way '1 a-15 1, - istate of Daniel Girvin, decd.—Letters of administration on the estate of. Daniel. Glrvin, late of Paradise township. Laocaster county, baring been issued to the subscribers residing in said township: All persona indebted to said - estate are requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES GIEVIN, PETER NEIDICH. Aduirs. - may 1 6U-15 Last Notice.—Those persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Potts. late of E. Lampeter townshni, dee'd, are hereby notified for the last time to make payment without delay, as no longer indulgence can be, given ; and. those having claims are requested to present them, prop erly authenticated for settlement to ANN POTTS • • JOSEPH POTTS, may 14t-IT Adm'rs. (Examiner ; Lancasterian and Amer. Republican copy.) flopperware Dlarkufaetory.—S.&3llEJEL DIL- L.E.U. returns thanks for the liberal patronage hereto-. fore bestowed upon him, and respectfully informs his ens. tamers and the public-generally, that he still continues at the old stand, In West Ring street, nearly opposite Fulton Hall, and is prepared to mandfacture to order • Copper Ware, in all Its various branches, and on the most reasonable terms. Re invites his country friends especially to give him a call, as he is confident of being able to please. ttiery Stable. He lie also keeps constantly on hand, for hire, HORSE:' .CARRIACIES, BAII(MCRES, &a, &a., all In excellent order, and furnished at the loirest rates. • Mit; him it call when yo u need anytklag of the kind, and he will snit yon to a niarty. L lCurater, may 2 tf:ls EIEMEM AIAItRIAGES DEATHS PHILADELPHIA, April 2S CARDS. BELLEVUE HOUSE COLUMBIA, PA. IMMEINI LONG EN ECK ER, ', FISHER, _ . _ Might .Caritages _ at ~ Aiketion—XTßA. r -11/1./SALY..--Orr Wednesday Mornltig, Hay nett, at ; 10 o'clock, at tho DiZakr, Ninth and Goose streeta. will be - sold ONE lIENDRED LIGHT. CARRLAGES, wiI ManUfletUred by makers .t b 31.11. 17111; (of Phil: lebrity in tbbl city and vicinity. Included In the ode r WELCH s _be over. thirty of Enniaes top wagons. • . • • = catlre_UPlitim may be Viewed the day YO rars CEELCVS. una " Sale. Isll3llded in one establishment, and - both alkali inione ' podi - it7tereent on aceSinted the 4rslither. - - . . . Pavilion fora mangle pnee of admladan. may 1 tf-15 ALFIIED.M.HERKNEES, Auctioneer. , • - - ; WM • EaIaIDTT AT I LANCASTBI4.. On Saturday; , Mug stl liirore Auction Bargain" at Wentahi .l.llCtunpinon3.--2 Cases beat Berme de Leinee ever sold for 12% . cents. • 3450 yards superior Lawns, only 12 3 4 2200“ Black and White, only 12%c. . 2750 ” Only 10 colts, cheap at 12% cents. 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Hair Restorative, Croup Salve and Pain Cuter, 25 cents each. E. J. DRESSLER, N. E. corner Second and Chesnut Streets, may 1 .It-1.5 Up Stairs, Philadelphia. rilwo Premiums awarded at the late J_Crystal PoloCo Exhibition in New York, to the _ OLDEsII7YPE FOUNDRY .1N AMERICA. Established by ninny L Itunaltison, in 17sti, en the base of Sowers' Oermantown Foundry 01 lint. The long experience of the several Proprietors of the Philadelphia Type Foundry, enables L. JOHNSON ‘V. CO. to offer the largest variety of Ph tyrt:Nu TYPES, and all the Appurtenances Ma Office, to be timnd in any establishment in the 12,1.. d S,..ates, and of a quality, too, which is deemed unrivaled. The composition of the metal used, Is calculated to afford the greatest durability; while the scrupulous care exercised in fitting up of the Type is such as to insure accuracy and squareness of body, etc.— Our facilities are so extensive, as to enable us to till or ders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (with the cost) Mall the !Ma terials required for a Newspaper Office. Plain or Fancy Types, Music of unparalled beauty, cast in this Foundry only; Scripts, Flowers, Borders. Cuts, ilrass, Labor-Saving Rules, Brass Braces, Rm.; Circles and Ovals, etc. Presses of all descriptions, and all sorts of Printing Ma terials, (most of which are made by us.) will be furnished nt 31anufacturers' Prices. Printing luk, of all varieties and Colors, Varnishes, Bronzes, etc. We are Agents for the Inks, etc., of the most celebrated American and English Manufacturers. Which we sell at the lowest terms. Stereotyping or Electrotyping of Books, Music, Wood Cuts, Jobs, etc. Type used in stereotyping for sale at re duced prices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the finest style of art. Our "MINOR SPECIMEN BOOK" tthe first of its class in the country, and original in its conception and gotting up) will be sent to all Printers that have not received it, who will direct how it may be transmitted to them. Atir - Newspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice,) three times before Septem ber Ist, 1855, and send to us a copy of the paper contain ing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing articles of our manufacture to four times its amount. L. JOHNSON & CO, So. ti Sansom Street, near Hall of Independence, may 1 3t....15,1 Philadelphia. T j letate of Mary Helfenste to.; decql.—Letters _Lief administration,with the will annexed, on the estate of diary Itelfenstein,ate of the city o‘Lancaeter deed, having been issued to the subscribers residing in said city: All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will pre sent them without delay, properly authenticated for set tlement. IffiNRY It. It hiED, aptil 24 15t-14 Estate of Diary Cowen.—ln the Court of Com monnon Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Ja cob and John linshoug, Trustees of Mary Cowen, under the Will of John Bushong, dee'd., did on the 111th day of April, 1855, file in the oilier of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the .Bth day of May, 1855, for the continuation thereof, unless ex ceptions be tiled. Attest, * J. BOWMAN, Prothly. l'roth'ys. Office, Lan. april"24 4411 - potatoes S Potatoes I—Just received, a Cargo of X first quality Potatoes from Maine, for ado, 11,40 to 1,50 per Bushel. Dealers supplied. B. 11. LORD, apr 24 3t-14 51 South Water; below Chesnut, Phila. Notice.—The members of the Farmers' Mutual lusur. ance Company, are hereby notified that a tax of $1,25 on every thousand dollars of the valuation of the property insured, has been levied by the Board of Directors, to pay the loss sustained by Abraham Peters, iu the destruction of his Baru by fire, on the 31st of March last, and members are requested to pay their respective quotas without delay. Those who do not pay within thirty days from this date, will be charged 10 per cent. additional to pay the expense of collection. Payments may be made to Joseph Clarkson, at the Treas urer's Office, Lancaster; to John Rohrer, Treasurer, West Lampeter twp.; or to John Strohm, Secretary, Providence township: Members residing in the townahlps of .East and West Donegal, Conoy, Mount Joy, Rapho and Penn, may pay to Myers lc Maurer, Hardware Store, Mount Joy, with. whom a Duplicate for those townships will be left. Members residing in the townships of Earl, East Earl, Ephrata, Brecknock and Cmrnarvon, may pay to David Witmer, near the Blue Ball, in East Earl township, with whom a Dup. Licata for those townships will be left. zips 24 3t-14] Clothing t Clothing t I JOHN A. =BEN. W. B. ERBEN. Erben & Co's Cheap Clothing Store, Slgn of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen st., East side, near Orange st., Lancaster, Pa. The subscribers, Gesirous of again returning their thanks to their numerous patrons, avail themselves of this oppcirtunity to do so, and at the same time respect fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have now in store, and are recei ving every day, uew and desirable styles of Spring and Summer Clothing, for Men and Boys, composed of every description of New Goods, selected with the greatest care, and made in The la test style and taste of fashion, and warranted to prove the same as represented — at the time of purchase. Observe, that every article 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. One Black and Blue NEW STYLE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, made in the latest fashions of French end English Cloths. .Newtyle business Coats, of Black, Brown, Blue, Olive and Breen Cloths, and plain and figured Casslmams. Linen, Gingham and Cotton Coats of every description. Double and Single Breasted Vests in endless variety, of plait+ and fancy Silks, Satins, Cassia:lases, Italian Cloths, Cashmarets and Marseilles. IMMO Committee Fine Black French Doeskin, and fancy Cassimere rants plain light-coloreocl Casslmere pants- 1 4ring styles. BOYS' CLOTHING. Just completed; by far the largest end cheapest assoit ment of Boys' Clothing, suitable for Spring and Summer, that can be found in Lancaster, consisting of Boys' Shock, Sack and Monkey Coats; Pants and Vests of all sl oes and gualltes, to which constant additions will be made duriag the season. ALSO, a full assortment of white and figured Shirts, Col lars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket IldkLs., Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. Just received, a large assortment of Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Summer CoatiOgs, Black Doeskin and Fan cy Cssslmeres, French Linens and a groat variety of new and fashionable goods for Pants and Vests, which will be made hp to order on the most reasonable terms. The subscribers hope by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please Customers, to receive a continuance of public patronage. EBBEN & CO., United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 4J North Queen st., east side, near Orange at., Lancas ter, Pa. JriV24 till he Cheap Cash Book and Stationery Store, Korth lilt cor. of Sixth and Arch St., Philada. Care , n Books I . Poetical, Atiscellaneous, Stan dard and Presentation Book.s, very cheap. Staple and Nancy Stationery. Superior white ruled letter Paper, $1,50 per ream. - Letter and note Envelopes in great variety., Weddings furnished at very moderate rates. Cards written and engraved.' -01110t's and other steel pens. Superior motto Wafers, MI mottoes on a sheet, for 25 eta. Inkstands, penzknives,paper..weights, de. Fine Tucker =roam porteeminnsies. Portfolioir, dn. . Card case, backmunnum boards, de. • • - With a very large assortment of toy books, games, ids sec ted pictures, do. Albums, Scrap books and enparinp. april 241y-14 • P. THOWSON. , Alternoon and positive). ono' day only. - 11 Aar Doors open at 2 and 7; to o ,o lninenee at 2 34 end ? o'clock, V. 3L' Admission 25 cents. - No halliprke: The Public Entree of the Establishment intoeui City t will take place early on 9 atnrdar. morning., The perfor mance-will Include zummurizzomir • EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC& ACROBATIC Lem_7r goo. The Erenhas Entertainment to conclude'with the II GRAND MAGIC PANTOMIME I OF • Tim *mom. Or 31,4LCIDAS.D also Exhibit at YORK the 3d, and at COLUM BIA the 4th of May. april 24 21-14, Estate of John M. Downey.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lancaster. Whereas, Gavid Groff, Assignee of John IL Downey, did on the lith day i , of April, 1855, the in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the sold Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court.have appointed the 28th, day of Mai, 1855, for the confirniatlon thereof; unless muttons be filed, . . otice..—having given a note to George Leonard acr the City of Lancrster, for four hundred dollars, dated on or about the Ist of April, 1853, Which he alleges he bag mislaid or lost and which 1 time paid hint, I hereby give notice to all persons not to negotiate for or receive thb same. MICHAEL TRIES LER. april 24 [Exam. copy.l _ 4t-1.4 11 C ard.—Dlt. S. TVELCHENS respectfully announces Ato his friends and the public generally, that he ha' purchased the entire stock and interest of the Drag anti Medicine Store, formerly owned by Dr. Ziegler, in liortk Queen street, directly opposite the Franklin House. In combining the Drug business with the practice of De i tistry, it is not his design to have one interfere with th general interests of the other.; but by the employment of a careful and judicious hand; he feats that a superintend; ence of the interests of the store can be rendered, and yet the practice of his profession strictly attended to in all tie detail. a It He would therefore solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage the store has heretofore had. and respectfully asks those of his friends both in the city and county whd may want Drugs or Medielnes, to call. It is his design to keep a liege and well selected assortment of Drugs and Chemicals of every description, and warranted to be of the very best the market ran afford. t' Those who wish his Dental services, will please call at his Kramph's Buildings, North Queen street. : o pr ffice lidi No. 34' 11.15 ilhiladelphia Auction Dry Goods.—The sub', r scribers having refitted their Store and enlarged their stock, now offer to their friends and the public a large and boantiful assortment of Goods purchased at the Auction! and elsewhere, for the lowest cash price, which they offer at corresponding low cash prices; always giving their custdi mere the advantage of a bargain. They offer in DRESS GOODS.—Black Alpaccas, Black Silks, Muslin l t Barege and Chally De Lathes, Lupin's Plain regcs an Tissues, Da Bege, Lawns, White Goods, Ginghams, Enii bra - Merles, Mohair Mitts, Gloves,.Shkurls, Mantillas, &c., Lt MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR...--A large assortment of Plahli Plaid and Figured Cassimers, Cashmerets, Summer Cloth!' Plain and Fancy Linen Drills, Satteens, Cottonades, Jearoff Vesting!, &c., kF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.—Table Linens,. Sao, Drop and Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, Shirting and Fronting Linens, Diapers and Shirt Bosoms at 30 per cent lees than regular prices. Also, Marseilles ; Lancaster an Allendale Quilts, Tickings, Sheetings, bc., be. COOPER A. CONARD, S. E. corner 9th and Market streets, Phila. N. B.—Uniform prices and fair dealing. [apr 24 3m 14 ALBERT O. lIELVENSTEIN, Admes. JOHN ROHRER, Treasurer. c ._ J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. 4t-14 Attest, Proth'ys, Office, aprll .21 Eart M.lng St. Marble and Sandstone Will-MS.—The subscriber returns his thanks to Ii triends and the public for the liberal patronage extended to 111.3381 nm engaged in the 31arble business, and informs them that he continues to carry on the business at his old stand, one square east of the Court House, and has nov/ on hand a fine assortment of finished Warble Works, to which he begs leave to call the attention of those who may want anything in his line of business. Work of every description In the above line of business finished in the most superior and tasteful manner. A continuance of public nationage is respectfully solid. ted, as the undersigned is determined to give ample satis faction to all who may give him a call` at the cheapest rates. P. T. SITHAFF. aprll 2430.14 • Lumber NOtleee—Whereas, John Williamson, halt; ing returned a Lot of Boards and Planks taken up by him In the River Susquehanna, near Safe Harbor, in Ma nor-township, Lancaster county, on the 21st. day of March last, and entered by me on my Docket on the sth of Apl last, of 1 , 100 feet Culling Boards, 100 feet Sldeing Boar d , and a few Planks. The owner is requested to come forwa rddd , prove property, pay charges and take the same away with in three months after this publication, otherwise the some will be forfeited according to law , april 21 3t-14 S panleh Sole Leather.-1000 pound of Schlosseriiest Spanish Leather. 1000 pounds of Big Core best Spanish heather. 1000 pounds of Hemlock Red Sole Leather. . 1000 pounds of Country Tanned Slaughter. .; Together with a large assortment of every kind of Loath er, suitable for Shoe Dealers and Saddlers, to which the trade Is respectfully invited to examine. At the Sign of the Last, No. 17, , ,C, West king street. 31. 11. LOCHER. PATENT S FRENCH CALF SKINS.—A superiorFarticie of French and Patent Calf Sitins,just received and for sale at the sign of the I t. No. 1., West King street. M. IL LOCITER. ; Bark MOROCCO t PINK LININOS.-30 doz. of Pink and Bark colored Sheep Skins ou hand. ' li 30 doz. of Morocco, of every description and quality, foi. sale, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe 'Finding Store, sigi id the Last, No. 17% West King st. M. H. LOCHER. !I LASTS S BOUT TREES.—A large and well selected stock of Lasts and Boot Trees, for sale, at reduced prices, love+ thou can be bought in the city, al the Lust Store, No. 1734 \Vest King street, below Steintuan' s hardware Store. il M. H. LOCHER. SHOE NAILS.-11.00 pounds just received, from the Man- ufacturer, at reduced prices, at No. 1736 West King street : ✓ sign of the'Last. M. 11. LOCILEIL I april 24 tfl4 - Plaster.—For sale at Oneff's Landing, on the Cont. vstoga 120: Barrels Ground Plaster. 20 Tons Lump Plaster. 1 tiEO CALDER & CO. Oilice Conestoga Transportation Line. So. 34V, N. Queens Lancaster, apr 2.4,1855 dt-14 ord at Reduced Prices.—The undersigned haT fi ing purchased the Coal Yard. Boats, Sc., of the Cow estoga Transportation Company, are now receiving limit supply of Coal. which they offer to their customers and tile public at much reduced prices. CEO. CALDER & CO. Oflice Conestoga Transportation Line, No. 34 N. Queefit Lancaster, apr 24, 1555 3t-14 Totice to Contraotors.—Sealed proposals at' J.l building a bridge acrots °Moues Creek, at or near derbs MCI, between Itapho and Mount Joy townships, will be received at the Commissioners' Office at Lancaster, until 2 o'clock P. M., on Monday, the ith of May next. The plan and specifications may be seen at the abode office at any time previous to the letting. JOHN M. HIESTAND, PHILIP DEIST, V, 31. C. WORTH, Commissioners. apr 2 14] (4. rounds Ground I d llll l d Agi t ! on 'Fine Salt. it 100 Ashton Finn Also, 500 Bushel: Sliver Saud. For sale In lota to ad commodate purchasers, at the Conestoga Transportation Warehouse, Grseff's Landing. " " " UEO. CALDER .4 CO. 91 Office Conestoga Transportation Line, No. al N. QueeiLL Lancaster, apr 24, 1855 3t-14 W i S U TA I T ' I DI ONM . , No. M an , forthie r ,Qulle Quern street,k 11 c r ncas an te? Pa.—Begs leave to inform the public that he Is the Aged for any or all of the following Periodicals, Magazines, ..tri which he is prepared to furnish by single subscription a, publishers' prices (which are annexed) any two of the Magazines for $5; or any two of the $5 Magazines for $9 : LIST OF PRICES. i Harpers' Magazine, subscription ?Tice. Putnam's Monthly, ill " Knickerbocker, Ja " Godey's Lady's Book, !S. Graham's Magazine, " 9 Prank - Leslie's Fashion Book, " a Blackwood's Magazine, . - - 8 Arthur's Rome Magazine, " 2 Peterson's Magazine, .i National " e Magazine, a Litters Living Age, " 1g Eclectic Magazine," Runt's Merchant ipline, " 5 The Foreign Reviews, each, " Horticulturist, colored, • Horticulturist, plain, - 4 , 12 Baßon's Flctortal, Dicken's Household Words, " 12 A specimen number of any designated $2 or s9Mame eine will be sent on receipt of six Post Office letter stamps and for twelve such a sample of either of the $5 or $6 works will be sent. 11 W. H. S. is also the only authorised agent for the 4 Brit ish Reviews and Blackwood's Magazine, price 510,00 only. A large and well selected stock of Books on all suhjecteL constantly on hand. Just received a-full supply of the Am. S. S. Uulon publj cations, at the Society's Prices. All are invited to call and get what they want at the lowest prices at 1 apr 24 tf-14] SPANGLER'S. An easy method to procure a Copy 4 Tilk PEOPLE'S DOMESTIC YAM (Li El lIL(:.—As ap inducement for persons seeing notices of our books to select or recommend suitable persons to Oct as agents in their fide tlou'of country, kwitit whom we will con espond,) we will allow on each of the first $.21 of books sold through thdir recommendation or in - finance, one copy of our "L age Tylie Quarto Pictorial Bible;" to bo forwarded free of all charge, and guaranteed in perfect order, to any central place In the United States, excepting those of California, Oregon a Teens. Country Merchants and Postmasters can procure sut scribers to, and sell .-Sestra' Pictorial Works," make a baud some profit; and sustain no lose. Any person wishing to embark in the enterprise, Al risk little by sanding to the Piiblisher $25, for which he will rodelve sample copies of the various works (at whoie• sale prices,) carefully boxed, insured, and directed, an ' - log a very llberal per wastage. to the Agent Is, hlo tomb! . With these, he will soon be able to ascertain the most able and order accordingly. To: those who intend to engage in the circulation of o r books, we would urge the present as the mostinvorab e opportunity which has occurred in many years. Our sal are largely increased beyond those of preceding years; o Agents are more generally successful, and the future off' still more extensive prospects for trade than even the sea- son which has passed. -1.....- The three elegant volumes lately issued by us, en "T e Russian Empire," "China and, India," the ••Incidenta . the United States' Wars," and a new and revised edit of faur"Pictmial Descriptiollef the United States," eniarg d and improved, corrected by thfi late Census, with full scriptions and correct illustrations of the Gold Regions, &4., we offer to canvassers, 'with the confident assurance that they are as popular and elegant, and aairdrinslcally vol ' - able, as any books now offered in the country. Ita,. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BlBLE—being the 0 d j . and New Testanients, according to the authorized Verde With fall marginal referencer,...Wair of the weights ' d measures of the BcOptureas II Atli ; Chronology, from Latin of:Calmat* a steel engraved Family . Record, tl i Births, Marriages, and Deaths; a superb: - and' authen c map of Palestine and the Holy land. illustrated by abo ' t One Thousand Engravings I 101I0agirs large quarto, pri $ll- , Ink. Penans Wishing to came In - their sale, will reed e promptly, by Mall, a.Cirezdar 'containing . full until ..directions to persons dispose' &Ito' ant as..il&Ots," - frogetkiir with the terms on which they;will%heltunished, by ad dressing the subscriber, postqatd: •,...1-'-' s. - ' ' 1 /10/311/4"=8.8113, Publisher, 181 W(ilium fftreet, N. York apr 24 t4I4J . .-Elettate . Haney C4roff.—Lo the Court of cont '_Ujelon Pleas ibr thee,ounty.Of Lana ter . Mark & Graff, Trustee of ?lanay - Groff, under the s will of Julio M. ! the& late of,West Earl toirldblp, Lanivister . eotint deo'd, did on the llth day of Asiril,l.Bss, file In. the O nce of the,. f • Prothonotary of the said-Court, his Account. of the said heii3by idiot to all persona hiii;..bid th, ladd;Estste,thatthe said Conk have asTbin ted the - Tlst day of May; the eontinnation 'thereof, noises exosp;.. rikllls be tiled. Attest, J. MOWMAZl,roth'y. .1 Protteys Citlb:e,Sprft 17 4t-13 7 0leetion ,Ctonasztost Seitiiisia Disinters. £l—TOthe qualified Voters of the City of Lancaster. An election fore Twelve Directors of the Common Schools of said city, to serve for there years,..will be held at ITulton flail, between the hours of one and area 'o'clock,. in :the afternoon on Tuesday, the fast day of 'May, 1855. THOS. 111111110 WES, Pre:et— te-13 J. ZnumuLLY. Secl. J_ Tm M portautat..to Paracteran---14 BASH they BROTH would respectfully infonn the public; thit hare taken the old established stand, formerlyoempled by Sam uel B. Haines, and mere recently by Nath.oiii Bair k Co., East King street, in the - city of Lancaster, in the rear of Dr: G. B. Markley, about half a square End of Speedier! Hotel where they arngrepanwi to furi4sii Threshing 3tavehines and - Horse' Powers of every description, Soma of the tart materials and bathe most workmanlike manner. - BePairink of all Math -atten ded to, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable" terms. . N. B. ic Brother would eallpartlaulai attention to their improved ....9mker which, fbr estaf running and effi ciency of action standsli ghtn unrivalled:- ,April 17 fin-13 l• New Advertise ment.--CaItarBITILDING Lora —A 'HOME WITHIN TELE REACH OP EVERY MAN BY PAYING A WEEK...—ONE MORE OPPORTUNI TY I!—Thiilding Lots at 5135 i payable one dollar a week, located in the mast eligible and Improving part of Lancas ter. In' situation they are immediately within the improve. merits, fronting upon the test main, streets, as follows: Chesnut, Walnut, Fulton, Marion Ann, Frank li n, Mar. shall and Marion streets. A more desirable and beautiful locality cannot be found by persons wishing to wive their money or have a pleasant home of their own near their business. It is a known tact that in this direction prop erty within the past two years has rapidly improved, and either for the purpose of an investment or residence cannot Ibe excelled. An opportunity is now presented to all in dustrious persons to obtain a holfie and a freehold upon terms which were never before offered, and at a price which for cheapness is unprecedented. The Lots being payable in the small sum of one dollar a week, every workingman has a chance. He would scarcely miss the outlay, whilst he would be paving his way to a competency. There can be no better means of economizing than thi s the ground is purchased at Its present value, and judging from past experience and the past ratio of increase, It will be worth by the time it is paid for, three times its present price. at that time man can have a Lot of his own and rid himself of his landlord, or by' means of these small savings scarcely noticed, together with the accumulation of profits, have a sum sufficient 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 together a small sum; and subsidiary to this we may well my, that the founda tion of wealth is Investment in rest estate. If we look around amongst all our acquaintances who have attained an Independence, we will dud it done through their In vesting in real property; it is the solid stepping stone to prosperity, one which, amid all the fluctuations of the times, and the panic of the money market, is,permanent and secure r; or in other words "is still there." Those re marks are appilEable to every circumstance of life. The Lots are 22 feet front, and from 90 to 160 feet in depth, all running upon back alleys. The demand has been so great that hundreds have al ready been sold—enough to cover the whole property with improvements in a short timer During the month of July, or the beginning of August, the principal streets will be thrown open. Under these circumstances the mind may readily conceive the rapid rise In value which will take place. One lot will mutually tend to improve the other. On account of the flue situation of this laud, and its su perior cheapness, such an opportunity as this can never be presented again lu the city of Lancaster; and the sales of these have been so very numertaffs that they will soon be entirely disposed of and withdrawn from the market. By early application Lots can be purchased at the office of Jesse Landis, north side of East King street, above Sprecher's and Lechier's hotels. . _ apr 24 t&11) The Greatest ➢ledlcal Discovery of the Age. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury has discovered, in one of our common pasture weeds, a remedy that cures EVERY RIND OF RUMOR, from the worst Scrofula down ton common pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. 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 SILISzLER, Justice of the Peace. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Blies. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to tire bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to core 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 rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this iu the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case.— So sure as water will extinguish, fire, so sure milli this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold an- other; atter a trial it always speak for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it iu 18,16—second that It should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise, and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that in April, 1853, Lpeddled it and sold about six bottles par day—lu April, 1854, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. Some of the wholesale Drugglrts who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing In the annals of patent 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 fits—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 cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several 'cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain In the side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery.has done more good than any medicine.ever known. No change of diet ever nerPiaary—eat the best you get and enough of It. 1, *”. ,,,,, t5-Fowl.tar--Adiiltet one table spoonful per day —Children over ten years [Wasn't sporinful. Children from five to eight years,tea spoonful. As no direc tions can be applicable to I conatitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by, DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren Si.. Reabury, Mass. _.Price 51,00. _ Wholesale Agents. New York Clty , C. V. Clickner, 81 Barclay Street; C. 11. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton & Clark 275 Broadway; A. B. k D. Sands, 108 Fulton Street. - Sold In Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., Wholesale Agents, No. 112 State Street; also by L. Bost A Co. General Agent. —T. W. Dyott A Sou, Philadelphia. Agents in Lancaster.—James Smith, Wm. G. Baker, Samuel Welchens, 8.11. Kaufman, 11. A. Rockatleld, Chas. A. Heinitsh.- april ad 444 Spring rend Summer Clothing.—Short floats with long sleeves, long sleeves and chart Coats. PAN TALOONS that have actually got legs • • them, but there appears to be no allowance for any other convenience.— I .ESTS that positively have holes where thearms may rest at ease, but no danger of chafing the goods, as the muslin of the back extends sufficiently Into the body to supply the deficiency of material. Gentlemen who are in want of clothing had better inquire before they 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 his legitimate busi ness. Every man to his own trade Is the old ad age. The Clothing business in particulai, is beset ip 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 Bazaar this season is particularly gratifying because the Proprie tor (Joseru Goanisr) isnot only a Gentleman, but a Me chanic, who has risen to the highest point of Tame, always maintaining his reputation for the manufacture of superi or clothing on the principle of large sales and small profits. We recommend all ia want of good and cheap clothing' to the Clothing House of JOSEPH GORMLEY, In N. Queen treat, No. tS opposite the Franklin House, Reuben Weld er's. • LANCASTER CLOTHING BAZAAR. april 17 3m-33 Supplement to an Otdinance entitled A•'An urdinance establishing kdditloilal Markets." Sac. 1. The Market Committee, in addition to the sewer al classes of market stalls already specified In section 4 of the ordinance to which this is supplemental, add another class, which shall be class No. 6, and shall be subject to an annual rent of gs, and be dig:awed of in like manner as the other classes of stalls and subject to the same regula tions. Ordained and enacted'into a law at the city of Lancaster, on the 2tt day of April, 1855. JESUP. LANDIS, President C. C. 11E5111Y CARPENTER, President S. C. Attest—Jostpn Sexsox, Clerk C. C. Janis C. Caarawrra, Clerk S. C. april 17. 1113 Notice.—All persons indebted to the estate of Jacob Edgerley late of the city of Lancaster, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, to the undersign ed, and those having claims, will please present them duly authenticated to GEO. H. BOMBERGER, (Scrivener,) april 10 4t-12 with the Will annexed. Estate of John Whoaler, a lunatic.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for tke County of Lancaster. Whereas, Abraham Wissler, Trustee of John IVlssler, of Manor twp., (a lunatic) did on the third day of .April, 1815, file in the Office of the Prothonotary 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 day of May next, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, -un less exceptions be filed. 'Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth`y Lancaster, Proth'ys. Office, apr 3 apr 10411-'l.2'. Estate of Stephen J. Hamilton and Wile. in the Court of Common Pleas for the County" of La:ll i:aster. Whereas, John C. Walton,Assignee of Stephen J 4 Hamilton and Wife, did on the ifth day of Aprll 1155, file in the OMce et the Prothonotary of the .Id Court, his Aceotint of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in the said Estate, that the mid Court have appointed the 21st tlay of May i next, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, uni ess exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWII.L.N, Protlf) Lancaster, Proth'yo, Mee, apr 5 ap 10 4t-12 Notice..—The Stockholders of the Lancaster and Sne onehamia Sleek Water Navigation Company' axe hare- by notified, that an Election for the choice of Fivellanac gars to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on Helldal the 7th day of May neat, at the Company's Office ; No. &13. North Queen at. Lancaster. • GEO. CAWEB, sprit 17 tf-17 New London Academy—New London, Chaster Co., Pa.—The Sommer Session of this Institution 'will commence on WidnesdaY, May 2nd, and continue twenty one wean: 'ibrpexusen - for glimmer session. $ 7O — Washing, Music, Drawing, and Modem Language's, are extras—at semi charges. The course of instruction. is • extended and thorough, embracing the branches of a complete English cducatioa, with the Ancient is Modern Languages; and as the un dersigned Is a Teacher by profession, - and devotes aU his attention to the interests of the Schoo mad Is aided at all times by competent and [industrious Thu:nigh out the whole muse it is aimed-to make rapid add at the . . . same time thorough acquaintance with tfie studies , nue- , sued. . . For Meta= and Catalogues. address apr 10 4f•12 JA my% B. MeDOWEL.I.; PrinCird. itildiitnting neatly done at the Intelll t)'gencntoffieq No. 2, North. Duke tstree. . . ritalloring.—T.illiltPitY wtslal to Inform n his _Lateran& friends and the puble generally, that he has ejlened a new and Tailoring listaililiatunont in ,No.• 9 Fulton—lndldings,l Lacing on Weil King street, where he shall be hap- py tea aattanalitteall wlio. may faTor:Dimlrith a Tha'sabieribeiflattira tditielf . that bi strict :attioitkm to bus.thass.,.ba will mutt anikieeetTe . a sham ot.rtillo -JOS. MINT' G. itATICKG within a few - days supplied the' office with a large amentmentatFAlslCY JOB TYP E, Dam the Potuadr7 - of L. Jowrsas Co., Philadelphia, We .flatter onnielf in being aid do almost every kind of 47023: WOME in a style which =not be excelled by any other establish mentin this Qty. .Those, therefore, of our readers, who may desire to have • - Ira/Yr/Jill* Cards,. BM-goads, Maas, and every other species of • • • ,e It It .gU • , • 1, • : 4 ! done, woulti.do wall to give us a trial; width= judge,for themselves. OFFICE No. 2, Narth Duke street, directly opposite the new Court House. t Jan 30.t.f4 Dissolution of Co-Partnership.—The nershiP heretotbre existing in the Foundry business,. was dissolved by mutual consent on the =Bo( March last. All persona indebted to said:firma will make . paymentto Samuel ro Sloko, and , these basing claims will present them for payment. SAMUEL SLOKOIL WILLIAM F. BABFBI N. B.—The business will be continued at the old stand by Wlr.r.r•ll F. IMAM; april IT 3te-I3 state of Martin Andrews and Wife.— Jean the Court of Common Pleas for the ()aunty of Lan caster: Whereas, Jacob Andrews, assignee of Martin An drews and Wife, did on the 9th day of April, 1855 ffie its the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Ac count or the said Estate : . . Notice is hereby 10.ven to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 2.f.st day of May, 1555, for the oonikmatlon thereof unless ex ceptions be hied. Attest, J. BOWMAN, f'roth'y. Frothy's Lithos, Lan. april 11 ' I,lstate of Allen Brenemon.—ln the Court of _U./Common Pleas for the-County of Lancaster. Whereas, George Wenger assignee of Allen Breneman, of Brecknock twp., did on the 11th day of April, 1815, ills in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of ‘ the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all , persona interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 21st day of May, 1855, for the comirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, .1. BOWMAN, Proth'Y. Prothy's office, Lan. april 17 4t-13 listate of Aaron Sheaffor and Wife.—lu the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancas ter. Whereas, Christian Bents, assignee of Aaron Shearer and Wife, did on the 12th day of April, 1e.55, tile lu the Office of the Prothonotary 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 day of May, 1555, for the conbruiation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. • Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy's. Office, Lan. 4,11 17 4t-13 191 North Second St., a few doors below Vine, Phila. Li B. KELLER, Proprietor, (Successor to M. Watsom)— D k_T. The present Proprietor having every futility nud a knowledge of the wants of the community, would must re spectfully solicit a continuance of the farmer patronage, and pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his part to give the most perfect satialactiou to all. the table will be supplied with tho best in the market—and nothing will be lett undone that will contribute to the comfort of his guests. 113. Stabling for over 1.00 Horses, yard late and lom modious. april 17 3ra- A. N. BRENYEMAN, JESSE LANDIS. Another Prize Medal Awarded /110 E. 3PCLAIN, fur the best Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, Ist the lute Fair held at Washington city. E. AFCLAIN'S highly perfumed Vegetable Oil. This important discov ery possesses valuable properties which we believe no other article of the kind dues. It will cleanse the scalp, and produce a full and beautiful growth of hair. Its me dicinal qualities ald,nature and reader the heir healthy, moist and pliable, and yet so pure that It will not soil hat nor bonnet. Manutitetured by E. .WCituyi, Perfumer and Chemist, at his large and new establishment. No. lOti North 6th street, below Itace, Philadelphia. N. B.—Constantly ou hand a large assortment of Perfu mery, Soaps and Fanty articles. Discount to wholesale dealers from lb to 21 pat cent fur cash. april 17 3m-13 . Te Country Merchants and Others. JJOHNII'eLOUD A: SUN, No. 16 Market Street, Philadel phis, invite the attention of cash buyers to an examina tion. of their stock of HATS, consisting of every grade of PAN ANA, LFAHORN and STRAW HATS for Mens'AL and Boys' wear; together with a general assortment of Beaver and Moleskin Hats and Caps of every deocription, - Suitable for spring sales, all of which are selling at greatly reduced prices for cash. AarJust received leo dozeh Unlade, Straw, and wide Leghorn Hats fur Earners. sprit 17 4m-13 .16 Market at. below 2d,South side, Phila. A BRITTON CU.,.Mauufacturer, Wholesale and Re it. tail Dealers, No. 32 North 2d street, above Market, Philadelphia. The largest, chwpest and best assortment of Plain and yaucy BLINDS of any establishment In the United States: SHADES of every variety, at the lowest market prices. Buff, llollaud and Store Shades, made to order at short notice. Give us a cull and save expense. WE STUDY TU PLEASE. april 17 3m.13 resh Spring and Summer Clothing.— In every variety of material, quality and style, For MEN AND BOYS, at F. J.K.ramph , s Merchant Tail oring, Clothing and Furnishing Store, corner of North Queen and Orange Sheets, Lancaster city, Pa. One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Clothing sold at this establishment is, 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 qualifies them in getting up articles iu their line, in a neat, tasteful and substantial manner. The stock on hand consists of a large assortment of SEASONABLE CLOTHING, of all the various kinds of material that the markets af ford, and in such modes asdbmfort, convenience, elegance, durability or convenience suggests. In addition to which are fine, common and medium Shirts, Collars, Cravats Ties, Scarfs, Stfspenders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and such other articles usually required in nothing up a Gen tleman's Wardrobe. • Also, a full and carefully selected assortment of super fine, medium and common Cloths, Cassimeres, [Cashmerets, Tweeds, Marines, Satinets, Crotons, Alpaccas, Linens, Drillings and Vestings of different colors, shades, figures and patterns, always kept on hand, and made to order, in any manner desired by the customer, with reasonable dis .peitch,kll accommodating terms, and warranted to give satisfaction. Grateful for a generous patronage during the pant fif teen years, and with uncUminithed confidence in the fu ture, the proprietor submits the rest to a discriminating community, hoping to merit a continuance of public Amor. N. B.—P. J. K. is the agent for Winchester et Scotts Pat ent Shoulderseem Shirt. F. J. KRAMPII, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, corner of N. Queen and Orange streets. april 17 3m-13 state of Frederick Kingenklmer, dec , d. Xf—Letters of administration on the estate,of Frederick hingenhimer, late of Conestoga township, dec'd, having been granted the subscriber residing in the same tap.: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will pru sont them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB KAUPFSIAN, april 17 Gt.* 13 • Adner. 'Moves I Stoves I Stoves I t—Wholesale and retall.—The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Stove dealers and those in want of a Stove for Parlor, Die:lngo:tam and Kitchen, to our extensive assort- ment of every description of Stoves to wier Bay State Slx holes on tap, Globe Cook, Buck's Cook for wood, Modern nu, Complete Cook, Sweet Ilome,.Lilly Dale, Yocum Cook Hagar Cook and Parlor Stoves of different kinds. too 'nu merous to mention: also, to our Celebrated MacGregor Heating Stove fur 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 far 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 aboyeatdves, are always to be seen at our store. .NEMAN & WARNIC'ff N. E. Corner Second & Race ets. mh.2O 3m-9 Philadelphia. .A notion Sales at WentzPs Store.-Now open- XL. ed from the /ate large New York end Philadelphia doles. Carpets! Carpets! Otrpets I Ingrain, Yentitan and Do mestic Carpets. Persons in want of a Carpet of any description shOuld not forget to visit Wentz's Carpet rooms, and secure a Cur pet from the Bargains now in store. Matting! Matting I—Plain and Red and White Check. 2500 yds. beat White and Bik. Calicoes ever sold for 6 1 4, etc. 3000" Cold • " Berego De Laines, 124 cents ' worth •25 cts. 5000 " Ginghams, plain and brokeoPhtld, 1234 worth 25 950 " Black and White " " 750 '• 5-4 Ginghams, only 15 cts, worth 31. y.. One lot double boiled Black Silks, at 50, 62, 75, 87e, and $l,OO. Magnificent Spring Silks, in plain and gay colors—Plaids, Stripes, Brocades and Solids. Ladles, Woutz'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 Goodi. Remember the pIace—WENTZ'S. Now is-the time for Housekeepers?,-only think—a good Ticking for tgA eta. Good Checks for Aprons, only q4cts. Where can 1 buy such Bargains ? Why at mr 27 tf-lo IVENTZ'S CLIEAP-STOIC E. Now Spring. and Summer Goods Belling at very low prices.—JOlLN V: TEARY'S, Wholesale a *na!' Cloth Store, TYo. 67, North 2d street, Philadelphia, now in store, and constantly receiving new desirable styles of Fresh °Gods for Men - a - and Boy's wear, conslatlur; of English, French, German and American cloths of all colors and qualities from $1 to 6 per yard ' • Black Cassimers French Black Doeskins, fancy Cassimers of all colors and styles; Cotton and Linen pant stuffs, Black and Fancy sat inets, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy and Plain Tweeds, Summer Coatings in great variety, sup. Black Satin Vestings, lemcy Silks, Cashmere, Marealles, Ac., etc., in all colors styles and qualities. Also a general assortment of Tailors trimmings, .tc., all of which 1 will well cheap. JK6 - Particular attention paid to the Tailor and Clothing trade. First cloth store Id below Arch, east miff', Phil adelphia mar it 7 Tllllllll B. Saufxuara, ATTORNEY AT LAW tl and Agent for procuring Bounty Land Warrants. 00Ice to Widmyer's Building, South Duke street, nen the Court House. mar 20 6m*-9; Gold and gillver Watehes, Silver %Vara ana Jewelry.—The largest, finest, and best selected stock in the city. Every description of Sae and cheap watches that are manufactured can be obtlaned at this establishment, which receives them direct from the Facto; ries of Liverpool, LoudrM and Switserland,ard Is thereibre enabled to sell a much superior article for a less price than any other retell store in this city. Persons wishing to purchase at Wholesale and Ibitall itre invited to call and the worth of their money. .b'ome of these. Watches can be sold at the following pri ces, viz: .1 Gold Levers fall Jeweled, 18 Carat case, $25,100 " limiting case, Fell Jeweled levers, 3.3.4 00 " Lapin(' Watches, " 20100 Sliver Lever " Full Jeweled, lte 00 - " limning case, "- • ls, 60 " lespine SYntnties, Jeweled, 8100 and some gill cheaper than the above. Jewelry of every description, tine and cheap. Also, sill , ver Ware, and Silver-Pated Ware of all kinds. Watches repaired and warranted, at __ ...- um - is U. BICOOILALL'g 1 - (Old Stand) Nko. 110 S. Second,2d doer below Dace ste set, . Philadelphia. ' rear 81y-'7 111011uulOvilat--.WILLAW B. FORDNEY, Attorney j at JUbLaw Ints removed . Ida - office from N. Queen'st..to the building in the South East corner of Centre Squint, iftd.. uterly known as Haley's Hotel. Lance/Aar, april 10 • " tat Barley Sheaf Hotel, Premium Venitian Blinds STILL MORE BARDAINS Netv Stoek:of Dry Goods for the Spring of 1855.. - .EYBE & LANDELL, S. W. corner of Foortl. and Arch atreets,Thlt , elphia, are fully prepared to suit huyertr;-. Wholesale & Retail, with good% adapted to their wants and at the lowest NMI Casa BLACK FA SILIIIIci ss I . NCY, • NEWD GOODS, NEW, SPRING SHAWLS, NOVEL'II.IO IN LAWNS, I B PRINTS, PLAID GINGRAMS, • I .000 D LINEN.S, TABLE LINENS, 81TEEIINOE, &c. &c. aired from the Auctions, of N. P. FL—Oil Boiled Black Silks Lg. Store-keepers supplied Leh 27 3m43 N. 8.,-Barpint zumy York., and Yhibido warranted not to ;cut is w with those goods TogniarlY Sievr Iron -}sad ;Brass Foussdry.,--The Pro prietors of the LAXCASISII LOCOMOrivr. Worms Nionld re. spectfidly call thei attention of the public to the extensive IRON end BRASS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. Wears now I:lreed to Ilanufx ctn. Stationary 'Eng •dri, Mlll4ind - Savi Mill Castings, Car Wheels, and every other asseripßou of cast iron work at short no. tics and seduced ;primes Also, all kinds of Brass earnings, I .COpiper Mkvets, • • Solder and j Bataan Metal. Bine eitatdishment is tunier the Superintendence of lir. John Brandt, Sr. !whoseixiootornical skill is well known to our citizens, and as nand but the most competent end thorough workmen are ele a tyed, wo are confident of I,iT ing entire satisfacition, to who may favor uswith their we patronage. . ifeb tf-SJ latest fille/4ea I I—Tlie subscriber haring taken the kjegenerfor Edam's building Slates is ready at any time to furnish slate by the Inn er put ou by the square, at the shorteatnotlotrand on the Most reasonable terms. Apply at my Hardware Store, North Queen street. feb 27 ly-7 I GEORGE D. SPRECRER. _ . . A ILILIKOIT..U. . . II "BESSON ..k r e m leave to inform the p . ttbll o II . ii that they have ed the Philadelphia well y 1 111,014tNING STORE, frozallo 62 SouthE3e6orgii etreet,to the new bulidtua,, No. slol3,l 4 ohosnut. Street. : *We doors above h'lghtli. street, South side,) where 1.1 - they will ofter;axtintruesest stock at reduced-prices. N. B.—Dally, opening ;New Spring Goode. I Phila. mar 12 t f I - 2m-6 Garden, Field and' Flower Seeda.—A large assortment oil the above in ovary variety, including dutny new ones, recently intronsced, tbr sale by wholesale or retail; also Osage Orange Seed, sprint article, fresh Irian Texas. For sale by gescHALL MORRIS A Co., • Agricultural Warehouse and Seedstpre, corner of ith Market eta., Philaila. ; april 3 tf.1.1 Blinds and s' l, Shade off at reduced pri sea. B. J. WILLY AMS,INo. 12 North Sixth Street, a few doors above Market St., Philadelphia. Originator of all now SC less Buys the best materials cheap for Cluils, which enables him to sell superior Win dow Blinds and Shades as low as others sell lu feller articles. ' . . Gold bordered and painted SILAD49, of beautiful'; de signs. Ruff Holland SHADES, Trimmings, Fixtures, &c., Wholesale and retail. Store Shades pahated and lettered to order. Repairing in geneial attended to. Purchasers please SLR - We study to please. A rah Street Hot Store, N. E. Cor. Bth 1 - land Arch streets, Philadelphia. At the above este,• liniment may be found a complete assortment of HATS, CAPS, UMBItELLAS, At., of every &scrip. tion, at prices which cannot fall to Pleuse. Every av tide is manufactured on the promises, and no goods are allowed to leave the store :which are not perfect in every respect.. Particular attention Is Invited to the Moleskin Hats at Three Deflate, which for beauty and durability will compare favorably wilh those sold elsewhere at Four Dollars. • W. C. WIDMARTEL. aprill7 3m-13 With Mg Machine has been Improved 'by the addition of a Reaper Attachchent, and it is now offered'. a Mower, or as a !Rowel and Reaper combined, with full confidence that it Js the most peifect and successful machine now In use. This addition of the Reaper has been effected by eularg• iug the main wheel, by circular sections bolted to the rim of the wheel. (This has been patented.) It. can bo changed . _ to the Reaper in a few minutes without injury to tho Mower The agency forithe sale of this well-known machine is still retained by its, and -may be seen at the office, No. 78 South Wharves, Philadelphia, where they will be deliver .' to purchasers after the , 15th of the 6th mouth (May) next, by one of us in persob. Price of M0w.1.5116; Mower and Reaper combined $136. Terms cash. Communipations to be addressed" REEV'L•' & BROTIIQRS, Allowaystown, N.. 1. april 17 3m-13 A - gricultuial and Horticultural Imple. ments.—SPAlN'S Patent Atmospheric Premium Churn, the best article in the market. [lay, Straw and Fodder Cutters id great verlety—lteapers and dowers, of all the approved patentsProuty Plows and Castings, for which we are solo agents in Philadelphia. Holladay's patent Wind 'Engide; Pliors of 2u different patterns, includitig the double Michigan subsoil; expand ing, folding and &eversible harrows, Feld and Ourden hol lers expanding Cultivators, Spades, shovels, Manure Yorks Horticultural 'focils in great variety, together with every thing needed by the Farmer or liardeuer. 'For sale by PASCHALL MORRIS b CO., Agricultural 'Warehouse and Seed store, corner of 7th Market sts., Phi!Ada. ; • april 2 tI-11 , FH. SroolXlt, Port Monnaie, Pocket .Book, and Dressing Case 31anutucturer, N. W. corner of Fourth sod Chesnut spuots, Philadelphia, alway .on hand a large and:varied assortment of Port Monnales, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cuban, Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags, Note Molders, , Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, . Chess 5106, Portable Desks, t Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, ' Cigar Cases, be. Also, a general-assortment of English, French and Gor man Fancy Goods. Pine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. 11. SMITH, s i. W. corner Fourth andds stn., Phlluda.- N.13.—0n run receipt of t, a Ouparlor Livid Pen will bo sent to any part SP thu Units l Slates, bylllA__ ll;—_escr___ ibi Ckg pen, thus, medluku, hart!, or soli. april 3 1-1 Freach Trusses.--Ilernia, or Rupture successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and =do to order expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasionimwoffers to procure a Truss, conible log ex treme lightness, with ease,, durability and correct construc tion, in lieu of the cumbrous cud uucomfortablo article usually sold. An extensive assortment always on hand, adopted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children and for sale at a range of prices to suit all. Cost ol single Trusses, $2, ii, 4 Cud $5; Double, Si, 5,6, ti and $lO. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any ad dress by remitting tht amount, sending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. For sale Wholesale and Retail by the Importer, '7 CALEB H. NEEDLES, S. W. corner of Twelfth & Itace sts., Phllttd.m. Depot for. Dr. - Banninies improved Patent Body Deere; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages;" Splnal'Props and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. mar 27 3m-10 o.late Roofing.- T Tlie undersigned, agent for the sale ljof the celebrated Caldwell Slate, the superiority of which is generally known Is prepared to contract for Roof lug or for furnislium Slate, The safety end superiority of Slate Roofing needs uo comment. All work done in the best manner, and all orders promptly attended to. LLELL M. STLIN , are Store, West King st., Lan. - I=l Red Lion Hotel,- , -No. 200, Narket street, abov Bth, Philadelphia. Tlip tmdersigued,•late of the Amer Ran House, Columbia, Ea, takes pleasure in informing his friends, and thelpublic gSnerally, that he has taken the above well-known and; popular 'LOUSE, which he has tilled up with entirely New Eititure and Bedding of a superior quality. The house. also been renovated and impro ved in a manneri which il compare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City, pnd cannot fail to give satisfac tion to those who may patronize this establishment. The TABLE still alwayis be supplied willi the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the PU REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undone to make his Guests comfiotable, and he flatters himself that by strict attention to business, ho will merit and re :eive a liberal share of public patronage. O. W. WINKLE, Proprietor. jan 23 tf•l "kl" ottce---CABLNET MAKING BUSINESS. The nu ll' dersigned hereby give; notice that she will airy run the CABINET-MAKING and Undertaking - .r-' .r. j business at the °ideal:4l . n W t'King street, formerly kept by her usband,. Henry M. Miller, and at the e time returns her sincere thank for the liberal patronsige. formerly bestowed • bllshment, . A matlindince of former custom is respedtfuilLaudf Urgently solicited. mar 13 ly-8 _ i." MARY 31ILLEE, [[straw and Dlllllnery Goods, AVholesale Oand netall.—Wsf. T. MILL, Scram, flat uud Dun net Manufacturer, and dealer In Straw Gouda iu gen eral, No. 321 North Secouh streer, (below Noble, east side, directly oppuslte)3uts s lied Lion hotel,) Where may be found &large and extensive assortment of goods in the above hind, to whiclitho attention of coun try Storekeepers and 31111 hers Is particularly invite & All goods said at the lo est cash prices. may 13 2m-8 Pilaf; and Rasps NEW Street File Works, Philadelphia. The subscriber is constantly manufacturing for Wholesale Retell, .t'ILES AND RASPS, of every description, and having been practically engaged in the business more thau Thirty years, can guarantee his )vork at the lowest prices. Manufacturers and Mechanics can have their Old Files Re-cut and made equal td new at half the original cost. • I - J. B. SMITH, No. 61 New st., kbekiveuti Race & Vise and 2d and 34:1 AS") Philadelphia. mar 13 3m-8 , ~ Ceriutryou A,codemy.--ellurchtown Lancaster Co. Pa. Tile Third Session of this nourishing insti tution will commence qu Monday the 7th of May next. In it Students are fitted ,for evdy condition of life, and no pains ikspaied to give them every opportunity of moral) and Intellectual training Perhaps no section of our Conn try enjoys so many ad otages as the Vill a ge of Church , - town, y town, both In the heal ulnas , and the morality of the place. Personas .dingeir sons or wards to this limn. Aution may refit ass& that every duty devolving upon its Principals and Teachers will to fully performed. These are two Departitiente Mile and Female-entirely separate it being believed that this is the best mode upon which any Institution can be Conducted. Tgams--foi 6; months, Tull ion, Boarding, Washings 66 00 For further prwilculars ehriuire of the Principal; i . ; J.E. GIFFIN, A. B. -.. inhili 131 state - of Dayli _ tlie Court' of Common Pleas t foi o edunty of Lancaster; Whereas, Sassier, 4ssignee of DaTid. Staufier;ofDrtnitore twp " did - Mi . the 29th day of March,./555, file in the once of the Prothonotary:oMo 'said Court, his ~ .tenount of the said Notice hereby given.to ailpersons .interested ho said Estate, ttuit the said Court have,appoldted de', of May, 1885, for this contirmatioa.tareofittidass Captions be filed.. Attest, J. Yrothy4 Mee, Lou, mar 29,185 6. Proth". april 3 3m-11