ST. LOUIS ;CORRESPONDENCE The Ina:Air and ltatinoss--Zudiri Aso• W fuitted —(lily, diertality7increass in el tiJannt —,Steamers I atitedPrstatent' National (ton uttuton--.erotlatnation to mays Goo. itcsder —David it. Atchison. • ••-•-• SI. Lotgs, April 30,1855. The weather up to last Thursday continued clear and very warm, but since has been somewhat cooler. Vegetation is ooming forward rapidly, and the fruit anu grain crepe in tnis vicinity promise an abundant yieht. We have also favorable accounts from the adjoining . Statmi in reference to .the prospect-of the coning maven. Oar money market is easy for all legitimate purposes of trade. Freights to New Or leans are very nigh—occasioned by the scarcity of boats; and the large amount of produce and tiler chaudize awaiting transportation. The rivers are in fair condition, autt business generally continues good. The /want of our city is unusually good, fur the season of the year. The interment. for the Tan week reach but de; out of this number 24 were chil dren under bye years of age. Various rumors have I found circulation that the cholera is again in our midst, but from all that I can learn, but few cases have occurred in this city. however, the boats in the upper Mississippi river have lost some of their passengers from this dreaded disease. The steamer Monmak buried seven of her emigrant passengers between Keokuk and Dubuque, and the Royal Arch seventeen during her last trip to St. Paul. The trial of Edward Milligan, for wirloining (past from the U. S. Mail, was in progress during the past wiek, and on Saturday the jury rendered their verdict or "nut guilty," and the prisoner was dis charged. I did not believe him guilty from the very day ho was arrested, and this decision of the jury iswhat every body anticipated. The Judge has always stood above suspicion in this community, and the most implicit condense was placed in him 'for -honesty, integrity and faithfulness in the dis ohnrgO of his official duties, in whatever capacity he 'has heretofore occupied. •. A striking illustration of the rapid growth of the commerce of St. Louis is seen in the amount of du. ties collected at this port on foreign imports. The future greatness of this city is apparent from the comparative figures given below, which proves con clusively that St. Louis is destined to be the greatest Commercial city west of the Alleghenies The duties collected for the months of August, September and Octo ber, 154.5. For August, September and Octo ber, 1554. 262,650 38 A difference of over 8260,000 11 quarter ! The work on our new Custom House is rapidly going on. The foundation is already completed, and a strung force is daily at work upon it. This build ing, when completed, will not only be of great use fulness, but au ornament to our city, and a menu ment to the rise and progress of the people of the Valley of the Mississippi. A man named .lieury Coons, eighty one years of age, committed suicide by shooting himself with a pistol, few days since, in this city. No cause is given for the dreadful act, but he is supposed to have been suffering under derangement of the brain, occasioned by a fall ovine time since. The steamer Texana was burned to the water's edge, in the lower Mississippi, a short time since.— The boat and cargo are reported as being a total loss. The Fanny Fern, while on the Upper Rapids, MO caught in a gale which dismantled her of all her upper works. The cabin and everything above her main deck was blown into' the river. The pilot and passengers all went overboard, but fortunately nu ono was lost. The steamer Wm. Knox was burned on the Ohio, and, it is said, several liv.s were lost. The Printers' National Union meets in'convention to-morrow at Memphis, Tenn., and a large delega tion from the different States is expected. The fra ternity of Memphis are making great preparations for receiving the delegates from me different subor dinate Unions. Un Monday night, May 7th, a grand Ball will be given by the Printers and citizens of that place. The editors and publishers of the State of lowa, meet in convention, to-morrow, at Muscatine, for the purpose of conferring together upon the propriety of establishing a uniform system throughput the State. From present indications it will be largely attended, and much good, Will no doubt, be derived from their deliberations. It appears that the hirelings who went to Kansas, and carried the election to suit themselves, are not yet satisfied, and have issued a proclamation to the effect that Gov. Reeder is not a suitable person to administer to the wants and necessities of the set tlers of that Territory, and consequently they had set apart the )1 inst., as a day for the election of a Governor, whose name will be presented to Presi dent Pierre, as the choice of the settiers, for his ap proval. This proclamation purports to come from the settlers of Kansas, but no names are attached to it, and from this fact it bears the impress of another fraud perpetrated, without doubt, by the Missouri cohorts, w tio 'but recently disgraced themselves, and the State, in their unlawful and monstrous outrages upon the people and the ballot box of Kansas Terri tory. Tile proclamation culls aloud for the removal of Goy. Reeder, and as there is not a paper in this Stare, possessing independence enough to expose this foul charge and dastardly attack upon the Chief Ex ecutive of this new Territory, it might have some weight and influence with the Cabinet, at Washing ton. Therefore, let it be remembered, that it is but another artifice of deception, to draw the wool over the eyes of the President, by making him believe that it is the wish of the actual settlers that Gov. Reeder should be supplanted, and a member of their own band of negro skinners seated in Gubernatorial chair, who will lend his influence in crushing the people of the North who emigrate in their midst. It is all a stratagem on the part of this Missouri ban ditti, to hold Kansas Territory in their own hands, and use the Governor as a cat's paw, to subserve and further their schemes of corruption and fraud upon the people. Got-. Reeder has faithfully and man fully discharged the duties imposed upon him, and is held in high estimation by those over whom he presides. No such proclamation ever came from the settlers of Kansas, but on the contrary from the Pro- Slaveryites of Missouri, and it should be treated by the President as such, and hurled back into their teeth, with all the scorn and contempt it so justly merits and deserves. The people of Kansas are sat isfied with their Chief Executive and want no other —no man would suit them better, and President Pierce' would be doing a great injustice, both to the people and the Governor, by entertaining, for a mo ment, any proposition, that might come from these unlawful men, and violators of the ballot box. He would be conferring a great benefit upon the State at large, were he to silence them by a few of "Uncle Sam's" troops. A meeting was held in Kansas Ter ritory, by the Pro-Slaverylles of Missouri, and David It. Atchison was unanimously declared their first choice for the Presidency in 1856 It might have' beet, that Davy has contributed largely, out of his own pocket, towards bringing about the recent result of the election in that Territory, and this honor has 'been conferred, upon him as his reward. But it won't do, Davy; you are too well known in this State as the great Arch Nullifier, to command any other en dorsement than that which you have received by the Missouri voters and bullies, who recently committed the outrages in Kansas. Such men endorse you, and such only. Yours, Legislative In the State Senate, on Saturday, the Gov ernor's veto of the 'Lebanon Valley Bank bill was sustained. Th'e bill to increase the capital of the Columbia Bank was rejected. The House bill to give the appointment of our li Prison Inspector to the Judges of t e Cointy Courts was passed finally. Also, ne to in corporate the Reading Insurance ompany, and another relative to the Americ n Union, and Philadelphia and Savannah 'tesmship Companies. A conference report on the bill to authorize the Supreme Court to.alter char ters in certain cases, was adopted ; and bills passed to protect keepers of Hotels and board ing houses. The House amendments to the Ohio River improvement bill were agreed to. A bill to authorize the appointment of a Guano Inspect or wag postponed indefinitely. A committee of Conference was appointed on the bill for the sale of the Maine Line. The General Ap propriation bill was referred to a committee of conference. In the House, the Senate amendments to the Main Line sale bill were concurred - in. A committee of conference was appointed on the General Appropriation bill. SANTA AZ NA SERIOUSLY ILL.—Baltimore, May 2.—New Orleans papers of Thursday are received. The Mexico correspondence of the New Orleans Bee asserts that Santa Anns is so seriously ill that he is not expected to sur vive. He suffers from an affection of the head and he lies in a stupor. KNOW - NOTHING MOTTO.—The following from the 19th chapter of Leviticus is recom mended to any Know-Nothing paper which may be in want of an appropriate motto: "lf a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not vex him ; "But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you.— And thou shalt love him as thyself, tbr ye were strangers in the land Of Egypt. lam the Lord your God." DAMAGES AGAINST A RAILROAD CONDUCTOR.- A jury in New York on Saturday, gave a ver dict of $4,000 damages against a conductor the New Jersey railroad, for ejecting Francis Huber from the cars, whereby his leg was broke. The court, in addition, ordered an al lowance of 5 per cent. Lines of Travel from Lancaster. For Reading, via LitM, Ephrata, Reams town and Adamstown—leaves Reese' daily at 9 o'clock, A. M. Returning, leaves Reading at 9 A. M. - Lebanon, via Petersburg and Manheim leaves Bhobers at 9k A. M., daily. Returning, leaves Lebanon at 8 A. M. Chnrchtown, via New Holland; lettv - es We!dler 2 s, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, at I o'clock, P. M., returning on alternate days. Sufe Harbor:, via Millerstown, leaves Cooper's daily, at 7A. M. Returning, leaves the Mansion House, at 3P. M. Second line leaves Cooper's daily, at 2P. At. Returning leaves the Mansion House, at 7 A.'M. Third line leaves J. Kelp's Safe Harbor, daily, at 6A. M. Returning leaves %thin's, Lancaster, at 3 P. M., and arrives in Harbor,_ at 6l P. M. Strasburg, stage leaves Shober's hotel, at 4P. M. Returning, leaves Strasburg, 7A. M. Conestoga, via Willow Street, leaves Sho .l bees.daily, at 4P. M,. Returning, leaves Cones toga at 7 A. M. - LIM, stage leaves Weidler's hotel, at 4 'P M. . . • . AP. /DINEYV/13 MORA-1M CORDLtI.,-an he merits of.this purely vegetable extract tbr the remand and sere of physical prostratkrb, genital ' debility, nervous affec tions, &r._, te.; are fully described In another column of this paper, to w.hiehthe reader isreferred,l2, per bottle, bottles for $5, i ts bottles for4B ; $1.6 per oaten. Observe the mark of the genuine: _ Prepared only by 11. , E.'0011EN, No.B Franklin , Hoe, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to wheat all orders must be addressed. - For sale by all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, .- IT2 N. 2d at., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. For sale at the Medicine Store, East Orange st., next to Kramph's Clothing store. Jan 2 1y.50 taj,_ Da. CIIECHENAN . S Plus Pea Pmfamm.—The combine Lions of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to Its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills inriPlably open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether fe )m exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health begins iramedlately to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among young females. Headache, pains in the side, palpitations of the heart, loathing of food, and dis turbed sleep, do m2st Always arise from the Interruption of nature; and whenever that Is the awe, the pills will in variably remedy all those evils. N. ll.llhese Pills should never be taken during preg nancy, as they would be slue to cause a miscarrlag,e. They are put up in aquace flat boxes, and will be sent by mall to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Checeeman, No. 271 Blecker street, New York. Price One Dollar per box. [Sept. 5 Iy-5.1 4 KOSSUTH, according to reports, is preparing for revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the proper time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of the Kossuth bats and revolutionary fashions. lint we have no doubt ,the Philadelphia public. no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provide themselan with clothing from ROCKHILL & WILSON'S cheap an elegant clothing store. No. 111 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place. ' der 2'7 Iv-19 /SW - EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE. A new kwture of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones A Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street- above oth , in addition to having the largest. most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia,,made expressly for retail sales, have ehnsti• toted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price It can be sold for, so they sonnet possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are ell well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent. In Market. above 11th, No. 200 fel, 20 Iy-Z) JON ES $2,643 34 On Thursday, the 3d inst., in St. Luke's Church, Brook lyn, N. V., by the Rev. J. W. Diller, Rector, Mr. Samuel Diller, to Mary Rebekah, daughter of Jacob F. Kautz, Fs 0., both of this city, On the lot lost., by the Bev.. G. F. Krutel Henry Shauer, of Rapho, to Belinda Kos., of Penn tap. On the 24th ult., by Alderman Can Camp. Smnuel I). Grumbine, of Lebanon county, to Sarah S. Mull, enan go county, Pa. the 26th ult., by Bev. Mr. Trumbauer, Gme, Simons to Magdalena Lausche, both of Upper Leacock. 911 Thursday morning last, in this city, lienry Pinker ton, Sell., in the Slot year of his age:i In this city, on the itth ult., Mrs. Prudence C. 31K:hen, aged 43 years. In this city, on the 24 lust., Jane, wife of Mr. Jacob Hartman. aged about 30 years. On the 311th ult., its the Borough of Marietta, Mrs Sll.ll Reath, aged 77 years. On the 11th ult., in Rapho step; David, son of John and Susan Rohrer, aged 15 years. In Upper Leaeo,k, on the 14th ult.. Elizabeth, wife of F. F. ahealjer, in the 3:b.1 year of her nit, Mav 5. The Atlantic's advices have had little or no 'effect upon the market for Breadstuffs or Cotton. FLoon.—Shipping brands of Flour are freely of fered at $lO 50 per barrel, but there is no inquiry for export, and the only transactions making are small lots for home consumption, and select brands and extra at $lO 50 a 11. In ye Flour and Corn Meal nothing doing. Urnat:l.—.l.n Wheat there is more doing and there is more coming in. Sales 3000 bushels prime Penn sylvania white at $2 00 per bushel, afloat, 1100 bushels prime red at 2 53, and 400 bushels fair Ma ryland red at $2 45. Small sales of Eye at $1 40 per bushel. Corn is in good demand and 5000 bushels yellow sold at $1 07, afloat, which is au ad vance of ;cent. Oats are in fair request, and 400 bush. Pennsylvania sold at 05 cents per bushel. Ir. John Waylan, Surgeon Dentist. jj.atice No. North Queen st..e.A. Eak side, 1-alonster p„ . may 1 1615 1I Stephen. , Wine and Liquor Store I.in fluke street. ne•rt dater tat the INTELLIGESCLA . .111 directly opposite the IleW Coups house. I.nnteister. sprit 17 T Ir. J. T. Baker, lioniepathic Physician, successor If to Dr. AFAilister. Unice in E. Orange :it., nearly opposite the First Ger man lieh.rtned Lancaster, April 17 lt(d 3j BARDIVELL . .k, BREIVEMAN, - PROPRIETORS, (Late by Airs—Haines and John Barr. Refurnished with all Modern Improvements for the got 110 e the travelling public. Terms Lunde easy to suit the times—call and see. GE,. 11. HAIIIAVELL. t 111. M. BRENE)IAN Wyoming eo., I'd. J apr 17 tf.l:l 11.ancaster eo.. I': ;for Rent.—Two largo rooms, in South Queen Street _l2 next door helpw the ottice of lion. Thaddeus Steven Possession given immediately. Enquire of the Fditor •qutelligeneer." T o o p Lay have h re e m l o i v tl e a d n d t h S e l a r fe o tf tko M t u o t lnsurance (late s hotel,) where they continue to make insu rances against loss hj Fire. on the most favorable terms, and receive money on Deposite as heretofore.' RUDOLPH F. nmy S WIG Seretary & Treasure. Field Seeds.—Fresh Cole or Rape Seed for fall pas turing. White and lied Top Turnip Seed ;.Sugar Beet, langel Wurtzel. Ruta Raga. together with a full assort ment of Garden Seeds. For sale at CHARLES A. MINIM'S. Medicival. Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13 East Ring strro•t. may S 4t-l6 FARMERS' BANK OF LANCASTER. ) May 1.1555. Dividend.—The Directors have declared a dividend of five per cent. for the last six months. payable to the St7ockhold4s on demand may 8 3t-16 OLD GUARD L.tNCASTER, May 1, 1885. TILE Lancaster Bank bas this day declared a dividend of five per cent. out of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand may 8 at-16 Estate of Thomas Masterson .— Loiters tee taruentary on the estate of Thomas Masterson, sr., de ceased, late of Rapho township n Lancaster county. having been issued to the subscribers residing In said townships All persons 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. may 8 -19 TU:ILL open on Wednesday, May 2d, a handsdmo I,sortment of SPRING and SUMMER 'MILLINERY. may 1 3t-l5 LANCASTER. COUNTY BANK, May 1, 1865. f 9 - the Directors of this Institution hay this day declared a Dividend of five per cent, nut the profits of the last six months, payable on denernl. W. L. PEIPER, may 1 3416 . Cashier. TTith large additions Just received our. assortment of Paper Hangings, Carpeting', MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, ac., will be found by purehl sera to be very complete. may 8 4t4ti Office Susquehanna Canal. Company, Baltimore, May 3, 1855.—Notice is hereby given, that a general meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at its Office, in the city of Baltimore, on Mon day, the 14th day of May, 1855, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect officers and managers of the said Company. Elie transfer books are closed and will remain closed un til alter the election. By order, may b t 416 T and Agent for the purchase of Farms. —Those persons who wish to buy a farm or farms of litriestoue laud, can be shown a number of the best in Franklin county, for sale, by calling on the subscriber, at E. Lightrap's Hotel, in Greencastle, Franklin county, l'a. Persons desirous of purchasing will tind it to their inter est to give me a call. The most prompt and assiduous at tention will be given,to the wishes of those who may em ploy me to do business for them. J. BUNTER. may 8 fm-16 To Clergymen, Superintendents and DAY SChuOL TEACKEItS, and all others wishing Hood Books. 31URII.A.Y.a STOEK have just received, at their cheap Book and Stationery Store, the largest assort ment of Sunday School and Theological Books, ever offer ed to this community, including all of Carter & Brothers' late publications. We can only notice a few this week. The Footsteps of St. Paul. By the author of the "Morn ing and Night Watches." Iffino. illustrated. The Footsteps of St. Paul' is the titlp.,of an able and in structive work, presenting a consecutive history of the life, labors and teachings of the great Apostle.l It interweaves in the narrative, all the direct disclosures of the Acts, the incident intimations of - the Epistles, all the outside inter station extant, and many, conjectural statements derived from a comparison of different parts of Scripture. But be has written it In an animated and graphic style, and im bued it with a tine spirit. It leaves a strong impression on the reader's mind. It is copiously illustrated with maps and engravings, and is every way a scholarly perfor mance. The Autobiography and Reminiscences of the Rev. Wm Jay. 2 vols. royal 12mo. Few names are so extensively known in the Christian communities of Great Britain and the United States as that of William Jay. Ills Morning and Evening Exercises' is in the great majority of Christian families. The Auto• biography is written in a style of great simplicity and pleapuitness. The reminiscences by air. Jay of prominent individuals with whom he was well acquainted—as John Newton, Richard Cecil, Robert Hall, William Wilberforce, and others, are graphic and entertaining, and replete with anecdote. 4 - ; Morning and slight Watches. 16 mo. "A precious volume of religions truth meet pleasingly and scripturally presented for the comfort and edification ()title people of God."—{Observer. Family prayers. 18mo. "simple, evangelical, earnest, and well adapted to prove a devotional help." ° • ' `t.illrect fervent, and comprehensive." The Rich Kinsman. The History of Ruth the 3luabitess, by Stephen H. Tyng,D. D.. 16mo. "The author presents this Work in the hope that it will be found adapted . to enlighten the minds of the young in some of the great Mibjects of Scriptural instruction." We have made arrangements with a number of Relig ious Book Publishers, and especially with Carter and. Brothers, by which we will receive their new Books as fast as published, thus increasing the facilities for supplying at earliest dates all the best Books of the of We would respectfully invite the attention of all who are interested in promoting the muse of Morality and Religion; to call and examine our stock: •' .. • • , • .• 4 MURRAY KM= Laneitto; ray's; • 4t'l6 MARRIAGES DEATHS -The Markets CARDS. BELLEVUE HOUSE COLUMBIA. PA. G. CLAItKSON, Cashier JOHN G. FETTER, Cashier. JOSEPH 'MASTERSON, THOMAS MASTERSON, Mrs. IC.erfoot, HAGER k BROTHERS THOS. M. ABBETT, Treasurer. tate_ of llMinuet . Oberip.--In the Court of oii fleas isr flur. of Latunetir. 'Vileness, John Strohm, aisignel ca. Baronet Oberly, of Birt twp., did on the 30th - day of April, 1355, file in the office of the Prothonotary nithe:said Cote; bin Amnia of the end -•-•- Nodes is hereby given mall parsons interested in the amid Bstate r that the said Court have appointedi the 18th day ofJnne, 1855, for the andinnation thereof, unless= eePtions be filed. , Attest,. • - J. BOWMAN, Prothy'S °Mee, Lan. ape d% 1855. ' . ► Proth'y.. may 8 , ' 4415 EUmtata of Peter Horst & Wlte.--la the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lanesster. Whereas, John L. Lightner, asslghee of Peter Horst and Wife, did on the 30th day of April, ISOS, file In the office of the Prothonotary of the amid Court, his Account of the said Estate: NO( tea it hereby given to all, persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 18th day of June, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, suilesSex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy's. Office, 14n. air 20 my 8 4t-17• Ustate of Solomon Strawy & 'l9lle.—ln _Cithe Court of Common Pleas for the County of fauns. ter. Whereas, William Kline. Trustee of Solomon Stra. way A Elizabeth his wife of Warwick twp., did on the 36th day of April, 1855, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the slid Court, his Account of the said Estate: liotlee Is hereby given to all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 18th day of June, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be flied. Attest, erothy's. Office, Lan. apr 30 Poclamation—Whereas, in and by .the several ordinances passed by the &sleet and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, that the owner of each and every DOG found running at large in the streets, lanns or alleys in the city, unless muzzled, during :the period for which the Mayor may require them to be confined, shall be liable to a fine of $5,00; and that every FEMALE DUO or BITCH found running at largeat any time in said city, is decla red a nuisance. and ;hall be killed and the ow,er lined $lO,OO. And Whereas it has been represented to me, that on the 4th day of May a Do g was killed within the city while la; b wing under the symptoms of Hydrophobia, I do. there fore. in pursuance of raid ordinances, enjoin the to curry of all Dogs within the city, to muzzle, etrIIUIP, Or shut them up in some proper place, for to days; and the Constables; are hereby required to I. attentive and vi; limit in enfor cing said ordinances. s Dated at the city of Lancaster the 4th day of May, J. ALratollT, may 8 a-16 Mayor. Daguerreotype lIJ w il o n u ely d • P'inoitstreicFPVTtifT,4o)r posse s 1 „77, relative or friend, severed from us by distance or death' A clear, rlchtoned durable Daguerreotype,Ls un ob.-,.•t rare ly seen, but FORTNEY'S Pictures withstand the test of time, and are pronounced by the highest authority to be unsurpassed. Those persons who wish good pictures of themselves or friends, unsurpassed iu fineness of truthfulness and durability, are requested to call and ex amlne his specimens and test his arthrtical Pictures taken in cloudy weather as well as clear weath er, and neatly put up in Ca.ses, Lockets. \Vat h.seal, and itings of any required size. Satisfactory pictures guaranteed or no riles. Always en hand a ?urge lot of CUM 3.11::,, Pm:: and Fam.v Cast:, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Rooms No. It North queen street. (west side) over Pink erton k Slaymakers Hardware Store, Lancaster. may S tim-16 T. S. FORTNEY. Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps To the Citizens of Pennsylvania. I bee leave to call the attention of the citizens of Penn sylvania to the above article, manufactured by myself ex elusively, at my Factory In Schiedam, in Holland. express ly for medicinal purposes. It Is made from the best Barley that can be selected in Europe and the essence of an aromatic Italian berry, of acknowledged and extramdinary medicinal pruperlies: and it has long since acquired a higher reputatiomboth in Europe and America,, than any other dietetic beverage. In Gravel, Gout, and Rheumatism; iu Obstructions flu e Bladder and 'Kidneys, and Debility of the Urinary Func tions, its ellitets aru prompt, decided, and invariably relia ble. And It in not only a Remedy for these maladies, but in all eases in which they arc produced by drinking Bad NVatcr, which is, almost universally, the cause et them, it operates as a Pure Preventive. The distressing effect upon the Stomach, Bowels, and Bladder, of travellers, new residents, and all persons un accustomed to them. p. educed 'the waters "1 'Warty all our great inland livers, Misslssippi. and AlalAum, froal the larze qua .tity v.-gotable matter contait.ed in theta, its a ,oate 1d solution, is Well known; as is also Iltyt Of tile wale 1, oi regions, iu producing Unreel; Csitcati, u,ote:itot: ur UR: Madder.— Tho Ant/MATH.: ; , L , a h s „t ti , c,riective of all the, injurii,lN pr4p,tir, and con,atiiently prevents the di.,ases enicu they occa sion. it is also il.und to I. a en,. and IN oveetii. rlt.,• l!(/ Agric. a colophon , d vegetable malaria hi Th.: anti' tre,,l3CeS in the waters of I ixtso distrt is ',id, it p. virally prevails. Ti.,, .t.ituttATl4, 1.1/ as consequently in great demand by persons li•iv-.111 , , ec tsynt to settle ill those parts of the country espe,ialtc, as well as by zlany in every c./zunallnity where it has broom.: known, on aeccuot ef Vari,tl,•thw . remedial 1.. ob e r. ics. Nba,t than three thousand pny:i.ians, ain,ug ~ are itllll.6•Led Lilo es oging to the faeihty of media. lu thi, 4,dr:try riao. , have eertihed, ov, ihoie n signatures, to the valuable Medicinal proper:in s an arliete, as the .everei.t tests have livoved the Shill!: DAM AROMAitC API'S to be. and have aeeepted it as a most deeir.ildd additi3/1 to the nt,(crin Put up in quart and pint bottle,.tqlvel , Lped yei!o, paper with tar Oil the bottle, v.,rk and soul. Far sale be all respectable itrutigitis anti ii,ters. I.:DOLPHO Ai ULF E, IS, I'o nod 22 Beaver stre,t, Neu York. .2S ,tuth Front street. Philadelphia. I bog leave to call the attention Si the public to the fol lowing letters from phySivlans: •• ).etc lorh, I lay 2, 135:3. ••An. UOOl2llO Woo, t- -t`! a - sir: 1 cannot speak too highly of the purity of ) sn , hiedinn Schnapps. It is de cidedly superior to anything or the kind in the market.— It is perfectly free from the admixture of fusil oil, or of any of those arnylic compounds which produce such a mischie vous nod irreparable effect . upon the constitution, and which very few samples of alcoholic distilled liquors are without—most of them being largely impregnated with it. I have personally inspected the various processes of dis tillation practised at Schiedam. and I: cow that unusual care is taken to separate' the the uttAieus eletnerltS from tha pure alcohol. and your Schnapps is a striking moof of its success. As :t Medicinal agent her chronic and renal affections, I have succes,fully pres , ribed it. and recom mend. it as an agreeable cordial and harutleett stimulant, and shall continue to do so: us Well 40 to use it as tourer of pure alcohol for chemical investigations and exPeri- Meals. Your Wit seivt, Ismail Ines, Consulting Analytical Chemist." Dr. Charles A. Leas, • COnimisAtilier of Health, Baltimore, writes as follows in relation to the value of Schnapps as a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, Ac. The letter is dated July '27, 1533: - 1 take great pleasure in bearing highly creditable tea. timony to its efficacy as a remedial agent iu the diseases for which you recommend it. tinting a natural tendency to the mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimula tion, I regard it as one of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections ' particularly those of the grad to urinary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient servant, CHARLES A. Loin, 31. D." Er? - M= "Mr. UDOLPHO WOLFE, No. __'Beaver st., N. I.—Dear Sir: Last season the writer received, through your agent in this city, a bottle of your Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, and since that period has pr e scribed the same in certain forms of urinary complaints; also in cases of debility in aged per. sons. So far, the Schnapps has been of much benefit to those using it. . ln conclusion. where a diu etic and stimulant is required, 1 should use the Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you for your kindness, 1 am respectfully yours, A. D. CLIALONER, 51:D., 180 South Eighth el." The subjoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester, relates to one of the most valuable medicinal properties possessed by the Aromatic Schnapps, and shows that it acts nsa specific in a very painful disease—the Gravel : "Mr. Woiss:—Permit me to address you a few lines, which you are at liberty to use if you think proper, in re spect to puny medicine, called Schiedam Schnapps. 1 have had a very Obstinate case of gravel and stone, of some five years' standing, causing very actite_paiu in every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies without much relief, 1 was induced to try a bottle of your medicine. In the course of three days it proved effectual, dislodging large pieces of stone, some of which were as a marroUlat pea. 1 continued the cordial, according to directions, and the patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. I think a medicine of so much value in so distressing a complaint, should be known to the public, and the world at large. And I, for one, must give it my approbation and signature. THOS. PAINE, M. D." From Dr. John S. Reese, Chemist, Baltimore, Md., Sep tember 15, 1852: "A number of our physicians are ordering the article, and several have already prescribed it. Persons to whom I have sold it speak very highly of its qualities. A gen tleman of my own personal acquaintance, having suffered greatly with an affection of the kidneys and bladder, took two bottles, and subsequently passed a stone of considera ble size, and was greatly relieved. It will, no doubt, go into general use." may 8 3m-16 state of Daniel Girvin, deeltl.—Letters of Xjadministration on the estate of Daniel Girvin, late of Paradise township, Lancaster county, having 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 GIRVIN, , PETER NEIDICIL may 1 6ts-15 Adm'ra. T mat Notice.—Those persons indebted b, the estate _Lief Daniel Potts, late of E. Lampeter township, deed, 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, JOSEPII POTTS, may 1 4t-15 Adm'rs. (Examiner, Laucasterian and Amer. Republican copy.) C"Pertvare Manufactory.—SAMUEL DIL- Ltat returns thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon lilm,.and respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he still continues at the old stand, in West King street. nearly opposite Fulton Hall, and is prepared to manufacture to order Copper Ware, in all its various branches, and on the most reasonable terms. He invites his country friends especially to give him a call, as ho is confident of being able to please. Livery Stable. Ile also keeps constantly ou hand, for hire, UORS'ES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCII ES, &e., Be., all In excellent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Give him a call when you need anything of the kind and he will suit you to a nicety. Lancaster, may 1 tf-I5 100 Light Carriages at Auction—EXTßA SALE.—On Wednesday Morning, 2d May next, at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, Ninth and George streets. will be sold ONE HUNDRED LIGHT CARRIAGES, manufactured by makers of acknowledged ce lebrity in this city and vicinity. Included in the sale will be over thirty of Dnalisp's top wagons. OS. The entire collection may be viewed the day 'marl. ous to sale. ne- No postponement on account of the weather Sims ALFRED M. lIERKNESS, Auctioneer Vrore Auction Bargains at Wentz's IT_LCheap Store.-2 Cases best forego de Laines ever sold for 12% cents. .3450 yards superior Lawns, only 12% cents. - 2900 " ' Black and White, only 12%c. 2750 " Only 10 cents, cheap at 12k.j cents. One lot Black Silks, splendid double boiled at 50, 62%, 75, 1,00 to 2,00 per yard. Summer India Wash Silks, Stripes and Plaids, Plaids and Stripes. A variety of Spring and Summer Shawls; another lot of Crape Shawls, White and Cold, Black and Embroidered. 3000 yards more Black and White Calicoes, for t 24 cents. Drillings, Jeans, Mixtures, Conoundes, for summer wear. RICH APPLIQUE MANTILLAS, direct from Paris. A magnificent lot, of Applique Don Marianas Mantillas, Black and Cold, which , for beauty and grace cannot be equallef. Lanka are particularly invited to call and see them. Also. a lot of Black and Cold Silk Mar_inas, cheap, at . may 1 *l5 WENTZ'S STORE.— 'potatoes 2 Potatoes I—Just received, a Cargo of r 'first quality Potatoes from Maine, for sale, $1,40 to 1,50 per Bushel. Dealers supplied. B. B. LORD, apr at.l4 61 South Water, below Chesnut, Phila. state of Mary Helfenstein, dec , th—Letters E guimie stration, with the will anneaed, on the estate of Mary Helfenstein, late of • Lthe city of Lancaster deed, having been , issued to the subscribers residing in said city: All persons indebbsd to said estate are requested to: make payment immediately, and those having claims willpre sent them without delay, properly authenticated for set tlement.. • HENRY R. REED, • ALBERT G. RELFENSTER% • april 246t•14 dames. Q Raines Illsehiimiv—Dr. V: B. mum ielebeited. Machine Ibr 4Uttkyr; EamineJointing -mt Batting *cahoot requiring the wood to fis first,sleassed r -is cap• able of splitting and rtmving, Or rorktiug 5 ° 60 . '•*h4l/mq This mar-Mauls superior to otheislnvented for the Mine purpose, InAldsp—that it splits andshavesShinglesifitsviai or S Irons the block or bolt, hatithrefre•witA thz grain o requiring tiot!'•wood to be 'first-steam; ed. Dm Markt In splitting the I shingle from the block • prodhoreefiake the unfinished shingle smooth; eh the one Mde-rsnd,'ln the second tutees, the steering knife will shave and Make smooth, end taper the other' side, eS required. ' This !Lachine is simple, darahia and. deep in its coo- struetion, end van well' be muldfot-470; • • . 1 Any information relative .to thiS Invisition may be had by applying or writing to . ZLIBIKII WORE; Attorney,lsmaster, Pa. 59.. Persons having Timber Lastd for sale; with timbec thereon suitable fur 'shingles, are niquested 'to Write Jui above, as the patentee and joint owner of the- machine are desirous of having shingles manufactured' in those set-J. dons of the country in which rights remain undlsposed within a given time. may 18[15 Tirho has the Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Pe 11' Ter and Ague or any other disease arising from a foul, disordered stomach ? The celebrated Vegetable Intel& orator will be to you an invaluable medseina Call and read the certificates at my Ofilce,and be satisfied that you mn be cured. Who has a Cold and Cough? Dr. Litch's Restorative mud invariably cures them. Whose flair is falling oft? Use ' Dressler's flair Raton; live, it is tont to the best in use. JJ The subscriber Is general agent foi Dr. Litch's Restorativc4 Pain Curer, Croup Salve, and Oriental. Ointment, for sore Nipples, Hard Breasts, Ac., Se., wholesale and retail. Prices—The invigorator, Restorative and Oriental Oka. went, 10 cents each. Hair Restorative, Croup Salve and Pain Curer, 23 cents each. . F. J. DRESSLER, N. E. corner Second and Chesnut Streets, may 1 4t,15 Up Stairs, Philadelphia. J. BOWMAN, Proffy. 'may 8 '4t 17 Notice.—The members of the, Farmers' Mutual Insur mace Company, are hereby notified that a tax of $125 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 PeWrs, in the destruction of his Earn by fire, ou the 31st of March last, and members are requested to pay their respective quotas without delay. Those who du not pay within thirty days from this date, well be charged is per cent additional to pay the expense of collection. Payments may he made to JoaephClarsson, at the Treas. s Hulce. Lancaster; to John Rohrer, Treasurer, West Latopeter teep.; or to John atrtdau, Secretary, Providence township. Members residing in the townships et East sod West Donegal, Coney, Mount Joy, itapho and Pent', may pay to Myers dc Maurer, Maul...era Store, Mount Joy, with whom a Duplicate-for those townships will be left. Members residing in the townships of Earl, East Earl, Ephrata, Bret:knock rthd Ciernarvou, may pay to David Witmer, near the Blue Ball, in East Earl township, with whom a Dup licate ter these townships will be left. Joivi Treasurer. apr :st j Clothing t Clothing JOILN A. EBBEN. W. B. EBBEN. Urben & CIVel Cheap Clothing Store; Li' Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen st., East side, near Orange st., Lancaster, Pa. The subscribers, wesirous of again returning their thanks to their numerous patrons, avail themselves of this opportunity' to do se ' and at the tame time respect. - fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have now in store, and are recei ving every day, oeu and desirable styles of Mott and Boys, composed of every description of New tioutis, selected with the greatest rare, and made in the la test style and taste of fashion, and warranted to prove the, same as represented at the time of pu rchese. Observe, that every article of Clothing sold by the pro- prietors of this establishment is of their own make, and Limy be relied upon as being good durable work. • Among their extensive assortment may be found, fine Black and Blue :SEW STYLE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, made iu the latest fashions of French and English Cloths. New style business Coats, of Black, Brown, Blue, Olive lireeu Cloths, and plain null figured Cassisneres.. Linen, Gingham and Cotton Coats of every description. Double and Single Breasted Vests in endless variety, of plain and fancy Silks, Satins, Cassimeros, Italian Cloths, Cashmarets and Marseilles. Flue Black French Doeskin, and fancy Cassimere Pauts'; plain light-colored Cassimere pants—Spring styles. BOYS' CLOTHING. Just completed, by far the largest and che*est assort-! went of Boys' Clothing; suitable Ike Spring and Suzumer, that can be found in Lancaster, eunsistiug of Boys' frock, z , ack and Monkey Coats; Pants and Vests of all sizes and qualites, to which constant additions will la• made duriug, the season. ALSo. a full assortment of white so f t figured Shirts, Col lars. Bosom, Cravats. I !Skis., Suspenders, Stud:B; Gloves, Hosiery awl aibreilas. Just received, a lar,:e assuciatent I ilLick :aid Fancy C..lured hs. Summer Coatings. Ma? .;:nd Fan-, t.,szsitueres, French Linens and a great. lariety of new and tasui,uable goods for Paulo' and Vests, which will be it,:, he up to order 01/ the most reasonable tern,. The subscribers hope by strict attentrol to business an eeilo,oring to please customers, to receivo IL euutintinc• of lanai,: patronage. Lial.6.N s CO., sited States Clothing Store, 'Sign of tho Striped Coat, North queen st.. ,ast..sitio, near Orange St., Lanais; er, Va. tt,l4 ' pile Cheap Cash Book and St at tosaieri I. Score, North West cur. of sixth and ArdtSt., Phil:l4 Great Hiritaitis in kooks: Piieticitl, Mis,ilaneous, Stant &wit and Pre,cutat ion 15,,01i5, very cheap. •Stapte and Fancy Stationery. unperior white ruled letter Paper, $1,50 per ream. • Letter :md mute Envelopes iu great variety. Wildilings furnished in very moderate rates. . .1 Cards written and engraved. ()Woe, and other steel pens. .. 6uperier mutt. waters, SAt mottoes on n sheet, for 25 etas Inkstands, pen-knives, pper weight,, dc. Fine Tut ney morocco vale-mono:tie, Portiblios, Card case, hackgitunnOn boards, Sm. 1 • With a very large assertment of toy books, games, dikl. sected pictures. Ac. Albums, Scrap books and engraving*. april 2-1 1y..1-1 P. THOMPSON. Ilstate of John M. Downey.—lu the Court pf .. ri:oannon Pleas fur the Co. of Lancaster. Whereas, David Ursa, Assignee of John M. Downey, did on the 17th day of April. 1b55. file in the oilier or the Prothonotary of the Notice is her,by given to ail persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 2Sth day of May. 15:15, tor the contirmation thereof, unless e*.- et talons be tiled. Attest, Preth'ys. thrice. Lan. opril 24 Card.—DlL W Elk:111 - Z\ S respectfully announces _Ate his friends and the public generally, that he bite purchased the entire stock and interest of the Drug and Medicine Store, 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 On general interests of the ether but by the employment of a careful and judicious hand, he feels that a superintend ence of the interests of the store can be rendered, and yin the practice of his profession strictly attended to in all its detail. lle would therefore solicit a continuance of the Ilbertil patronage the store has heretofore had, and respectfully those of his friends both in the city arid county who. way want Drop or Mee.lichms, to call. It his design to keep a la, ge and well selected assortment of Drugs and Chemicals of every description, and warranted to be of the very best the market can afford, Those who wish his Dental Services, will please call Id his office, No. 34, Kramph's Buildings, North Queen atreet. april 24 tf-1.51 Lumber Notice.—Whereas, John Williams* hai ing returned a Lot of Boards and Planks taken up by him in the giver Susquehanna, near Safe Harbor, in Ma nor township, Lancaster county, on the 41st day of 3larch last. and entered by me on my Docket on the sth of April last, of 1400 feet Culling Boards, 100 feet Sideing Boardt, and a few Planks. The owner is requested to come forward, 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. spril 24 31-1 To Persons out of Employment.—Agents wanted in` every section of the United States. The most elegant and useful volume of the year. SEAR.' great Work on Russia. Just published, an illustrated description of the Russian Empire. Being.a Physical and Political History of its Goy ernments and Provinces, Productions, Resources, Imperial Government, Commerce, Literature, Educational Mean's, Religion, People, Manners, Customs. Antiquities. etc., eta., from the latest and most authentic sources. Embellished with about '2OO Engravings, and Maps of European and Asiatic Russia. The whole complete In one large octavo volume Of about lUO pages, elegantly and substantially bound. Retail price, tl;3. This work.has been several years iu preparation, and will, it Is believed, meet in the fullest :teeeptation of the word, the want so universally felt for reliable information ou the history and internal recources of a country occu pying so large a portion of the Eastern Hemisphere, and holding so formidable a poiltion at the present time to the rest of Europe and Asia; but of which far less is known of any other European nation. IL Also, a deeply interesting volume, entitled "The Re markable Adventures of celebrated Persons," embracing the Romantic incidents and Adventures in the Lives 'Of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generale, Princes, Warriors, TrAV oilers, Adventurers, Voyagers, &c. eminent in the Ilistory of Europe and, America, including Sketches of over fifty celebrated heroic charakters. Beautifully illustrated with numerous engravings. 1 vol. 400 pages, royal 12mo. cloth, gilt.. Price, 51,fifi. • Te subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pic torial Books, very popular, and of such n moral and reli gious influence that while good men may safely engage la their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, and receive a fair compensation for their labor. - 1 4 P -To men of enterprise and tact, this business offers an opportunity , for profitable employment seldom met with. Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mall, a Circular tumbling full parilculars, with "Directions to persons disposed to act as Agents," together with terms on which they will be furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post.pald. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. 781 William Street, New York? Bs_Se.vn FOR ONE COPE.—Single copies of the above works will be carefully enveloped in stout paper, and forwarded at our risk aad expense to any post office in the United States, on the receipt of retail prices. may 1 :ft-15 Estate of Mary Coweu.—ln the Court of Corn -1.11011 Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Ja a,o and John Bnshong, Trustees of Mary Cowen, under the Will of John Bushoug, deed, did on the-19th day of April, 1865, file in the office 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 28th day of May, ISu5 , for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be died. Attest, Protteys. Office, Lan. sprit 24 pure Premiums awarded at the late ICrystal Pained exhibition In Now York, to tho OLDEST TYPE FOUNDRY IN A.SIEiLICA. Established by Binny & Donaldson, in 17913, to the baie of Sowers' liennantown Foundry- of 1739. The long experience of the several Proprietors of the Philadelphia Type Foundry, enables L. JOHNSON & CO. to offer the largest variety of PRINTING TYPES. and ill the Appurtenances of a Printing Office, to be found in any establtstunent in the United States, and of a quality, too, .which is deemed unrivalled. The composition of the metal used, is calculated to afford the greatest durability; while the scrupulous care exercised In fitting up of the Typells such as to insure accuracy and squareness of body, etc.i-- Our facilities are so extensive, as to enable us to fill or ders of any amount. ii Estimates given in detail (tiith the cost) of all 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, Brass, Labor-Saying Hides, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and Ovals, etc. Presses Mall descriptions, and all sorts of Printing *- Lentils, (most of which are made by us,) will be furnished at Manufacturers' Prices. • Printing Ink, of all varieties and Colors, Varnishes, Bronzes, etc. We are Agents for the Inks, etc., of the most celebrated American and English Manufacturers, whi we sell at the lowest terms. ; Stereotyping !or Electrotyping of Books, Music, W - Cuts, Jobs, etc. , . Type used in, stereotyping for sale Me duced prices. Wood Cuts designed snit engraved in the finest style of art. if Our "MINOR: SPECTMRN BOOK" (thc '—` -`"- Our "111Auh _ (the first ofits in the country, and original h; - its coneeption and gettlig up) will be sent to ally Printeis that hive not recelved4t, who will direct; Sow. it may beltraummitted to them. Newsperier Printers who publish this advertise-magi entire, (Including this notice,) three times before Sep ;t..- ber jst, 1815, and send to us a, mpg of the paper contadn lbg it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing artidealof our manufacture to four times its amount, L. JOHNSON a 00., ji NO. 6 Sinsoin Street, near Hall of lidependence, •1 may 1 Bt*-16) PUudelplaitt Spring and Summer Clothing, .1. BOWMAN, ,Lt-141J JOHN SHIS,LER, Justice of tho roace J. BOWMAN, Prothly. 4t-14 r, -4a easy method to primary, Copy . ' of b TU 2.00PLE13 DONESTIV /AMU RIRtW As en Inducelooit for persons eceingoeticee of one-books to Meet' 1 or recommend sultable.penons to act as meats in their co& rl c i nt o. " of o run eac ni(wittcwho i rlir o c i t . will co books , t i l i espond,l g te will recommeidation or ille1=1:0,01U3 copy aim'. "Tau giType Quarto Pictorial lOW to bo forwarded free di rat charge, and goacinteed in perfect order,. to soy central place ta the 13hiSelt S , lttets excepting thaw of California, larva and COuritry - Kershants and Paltmasters can procure'Seb, aerators to, and sell "Feiaf Pict:lrbil ;Works," snake)" hand some profit, and sostaln unless.- Any parson wishing to embark' In the "enterprin . 33, will risk little by- sending to the Publisher $25, for which he will receive sample copies of the various works (at whole sale prices,) carefully boxed ; insured, and directed„"afford ing a very liberal per tentage to the Agent fot his trouble. With these, he will soon be able tb ascertaia ihe most sale able, and order accordingly. To those who intend to engage in:the tel.rct:iitlition of mar books, we would Inge the present as the mustgranahle opportunity which has occurred in many years, Our sales largely increased beyond those of preceding 'imam our Agents ate more generally successful, and the future offers still more extensive prcepsetalor trade than-even the ma son which has passed- The three elegant volumes lately ismatii. by us, on_.The. Russian Empire," "China and India,. .the "Incidents ht thelhiited States' Wars," and a 'new and revised edition of our"Pictorlid Description of theTtnited States," enlarged and impoored,, convicted- by Out- late . Census, with 101 l de scriptions and correct illustrations of thiGold Begions,Ac., we offer U . , canvassers, with the confident assurance that they are as popular and elegant, and as Intrinsically valu able, as any boots now offered in the country. lo s . THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BlBLE—being the. Old and New Testaments, according to the authorised version. With foil marginal references,- tables of the weights and measures of the Scriptures, a foil Chronology, from the Latin of Ctalavins a, steel engraved Family Record, for Births, Marriages, and Deaths, a superb and authentic map of Palestine and the Holy Land. Illustrated' by about One Thousand Engravings 1 1.1.50 pages large quarto, price qab $6. Persons wishing to engage in ,their sale, will receive promptly, by mall, a Circular containing fullparticulars, -directions to persons disposed to act as Agents ," together with the terms on which they will ce farnLshed - ,. by ad dressing the subscriber, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, ill William Street, N. York. apr 24 ti-1 kj lArlillam H. Spangler, Bookseller and • y y STATIONER, No. ;:3 ; North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.—Begs leavo to inform the public that he is the Agent for any or all of the following Periodicals. Magazines, t<c , which hu is prepared to furnish by single subscription at publishers prices (which are annexed) any two of the $3 Magazines for $5; or any two of the $5 Magazines for $9 : LIST OF PRICES. Harpers' Magazine, subscription price, .$ 3 Putnam's Monthly, 3 Knickerbocker, " i 3 Godey'e Lady's Book, “ 3 Graham's Magazine, " 3 Frank Leslie's Fashion Book, .. 3 Blackwood's Magazine, 3 Arthur's Home Magazine, • - Peterson's Magazine, “ 2 " National Magazine, 2 b Littel's Living A , 6 Eclectic Magazine, '. 6 • Hunt's Merchant Magazine, " 6 The Foreign Reviews, each, - " 3 Horticulturist, colored, " 5 Horticulturist, plain, " 2 " Bnllou's Pictorial,. 3 Dicken's Household Words, . 2 A specimen number of any designated $2 or $3 Maga zine 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. W. 11. S. is also the only'authorised agent for the 4 Brit ish Reviews and BLackwood's Magazine, price $lO,OO only. A large and well selected stock of Books on all subjects, constantly on hand. Just received a full supply of the Am. S. S. Union publi cailons, at the Society's Prices. All are invited to call and get what they want at the lowest prices at 3 Pr 44 tin]SPANGLER'S. y mportant to Formerai—N. 13Allt a 13IZOTIL _LLB would respectfully inform the public, that they have taken the old established stand, formerly occupied by Sam uel B. Haines, and more recently by Nathaniel Bair & Co., Last King street, in the city of Lancaster, in the rear of Dr. G. B. Markley, about half a square But of Sprecher' Hotel where they are prepared to furnish Threshing Machines and Horse Powers of every description, - made of the best materials and in the most workmanlike manner. Repairing of all kinds atten ded to, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. N. B.& Brother would call particular attention tee their mproved Shaker, which, for lightness of 'running and 01. inucy of action stands unrivalled. april 17 Um-13 ew Advert Inensent.—CHEAPBUILDINGLurciI 11 —A HOMr. WITHIN THE Itr.ACII UY t,VERY MAN hY PAYINO $1 A WEEK.—ONE MORE OPPORTUNI TY !:—Building Lots at SB5, payable one dollar a week, located the most eligible and improving port of Lancas ter. In situation they are immediately within the improve ments, fronting upon the best main streets, as rollows : Chesnut, Wali.ut, Fulton, Marion, Ann, Franklin, Mar shall and Marion streets. A more desirable and beautiful locality cannot be found by persons wishing to sire their money or have a pleasant home of their own near their business. It is a known tact that iu this direction prop erty within the past two years has rapidly improved, and either for the purpose of an iLlN . l.Stlllerlt. or resinence cannot be excelled. An opportunity is nose presented to all in dustrious persons to obtain a Inane and a freehold upon terms which were never before offered, and at a price which Pa- cheapness is unprecedented. The Lots being 'payable in the mall sum ut 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 this; 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 fur, three times its present price. At that time a 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 proms, have a sum sutticient to start him iu business. Many who have made fortunes would never have.been worth a cent, if by accident or otherwise they Lad not made a commencement and gathered together a small sum; and subsidiary to this we may well say, that the founda tion of wealth is investment in real estate. If we look around amongst all our acquaintances who have attained an independence, see will find 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: or in other words 'is still there." These re. marks are applicable to every circumstance of life. The Lots are z 2 feet front, and from in to 150 feet in depth, all running upon back alleys. The demand has been so great that hundreds have al ready been sold—enough to &over the whole property with improvements in a short time, During the month of July, or the beginning of August, the principal streets will be thrown open. Under these circumstances the mind may readily couceire the rapid rise in value which will take place. One lot Will mutually tend to improve the other. On account of the fine situation of this laud, and its su perior cheapness, such an opportunity us this can never be presented again in the city of Lancaster; and the sales of these have been so very numerous 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 uud Lechlers hotels. apr 24 tf44] `prang and Summer Clothing.—Shen Coats 0 with lung sleeves, fong sleeves and short Coats. PAN TALOONS that have actually got legs to them, but there appears to be 110 allowance for any other niuventenee.— VESTS that pogitively have boles where the arms may rest atease, but no danger of chafing the goods, as the muslin ofthe back extends sufficiently into the body to supply the deficiency of material. Uentletneu who are in want of clothing had bettor Inquire before they bay 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 particular, Is beset with individuals who ware formerly Merchants, Pedlars, Tinkers and traders, who are now following a trade they never learned. We always fuel 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 (JossFu lioskil.kY) is not only a Gentleman, but a .115- chanic, who has risen to the highest point of fame, always maintaining his reputation for the manufacture of superi or clothing on the principle of large sales and small profits. We recouunend an in want of good and cheap clothing to he Clothing House of JOSEPH IiUItIILEY, in N. Queen treet, No. 58 opposite the Franklin House, Reuben Weld tor's. LANCASTER. CLOTHING BAZAAR. april 17 3m-13 Notice.-114vIng given a note to George Leonard of the City of Lancrstor, for four hundred dollars, dated on or about the lot of April, 1563, which he alleges he has mislaid or lost and which 1 have paid him, 1 hereby give notice to all persons not to negotiate for or receive the same. MICHAEL THISSLEIL [Exam. copy.l East King St. Marble and Sandstone WOR.H..2.—The subscriber returns his thanks to his trends and the public for the liberal patronage extended to him since engaged in the illarble'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 now on hand a line assortment of finished , Marble Works, to which he begs leave to cull 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 nation:me is rnspeetfully solidi. ted, as the undersigned is determined to give ample satis faction to all who may give him a ealr at the cheapest rates. P. T. SHEAFF. aprll 24 315.14 4,72pan10h Sole Leather.-1000 pound of Schlosses I) Est 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 Lest, No. 173 West King street. 31. H. LOCHER. PATENT & FRENCH CALF. SKINS.—A superior - article of French and Patent Calf Skies, just received and for sale at the sign of the Last, N0.17j5 West King street. Id. H. LOCKER. MOROCCO & PINK LININCIS.-30 doz. of Pink and Bark colored Sheep Skino on hand. 30 doz. of Morocco, of every description and quality, for sale, at the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding Store, sign of the Lust, No. 17% West King st. 31. 11. LOCIIEIL LASTS L BOOT TREES.—A large and well selectedstock of Lasts and Boot Trees, for sale, at reduced prices, lower than can be bought in the city, at the Last Store, N0.17,L4 West King street, below Stetnruan's Hardware Store. M. H. LOCLLEA. SHOE NAILS.-ICOO pounds just received, from the Man ufacturer, at reduced prices, at No. 17% West Xing street, sign of the Last. M. H. LOCILEIL april 24• tf-14 I)lnster..—For salli at Grind's _Landing, on the Con JE estoga :-12:0 Barrels Ground Plaster. RO Tons Lump Plaster. GEO CALDER et CO. Office Conestoga Transportation Line,_No. 34.4 N. Queen Lancaster, apr 24,1855 3614 oal at Reduced Prices.—The undersigned bay (sting purchased the Coal Yard, Boats, &e., 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 & CO. Office Conestewi Transportation Line, No. 34% N. Queen Lancaster, apr 24, 1855 3414 Ground Alum and Ashton - Flue Salt.— 400 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 100 Ashton Fine Also, 500.Itnshels Silver Sand. For sale in lots to ac commodate purchasers, at the Conestoga Transportation Warehouse, Gruff's Landing. . . . • .. GEO. CALDER . 1 00. Office Conestoga TransportatiOn Line, No. 34%N. Queen Lancaster, apr 24, 1855 3414 Estate of Nancy GroffL—ln the Court of Corn mOn Pleas for,l4itounty of Lancaster: Whereas, Mark 8. Groff, Trustee o cy Groff, under the will of John 51. Groff, late of West EMI township, Lancaster county, dec'd., did on the lith day, of APril, 1855, Me in the Of of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of tho said Estate: Notice is beseby given to all persons interested in the said]lbstate, that the said Cormt have appointed the 2lat day of May, 1855, fir the confirmation thereof, unless exeeg tons be Sled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, itotteys Mee, sprlll7 04Z , Elstate of John WLsaler, a Itulatie.—ln the MA Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas;Shrshant "Erisslar Trustee of John Whaler,. of Mauer twp.; (3 lunatic} did on the third day of April, 1855, tile in the - Office of the Prothonotary of the gild Court, his A - coannt of the Bald Estate': Notice is hereby given to - all peraaus interested in the add Estate, that the Said Court ye a ppointed' the Elsa. day of May next, 1855, for; the con firmation . thereof, un less exceptions be Sled. Attest, • • • -J,..30 ' . I9MAN, Prater . • Lancaster, Proth'ya. Ofileecepr 3' awl° tti4s. state of Stephen .1; Bann/ton and Wife. In the Conn' or Omen= Pleas lisr the County of Len. =tee. Whereas, aohn C Wilton, Assignee of Stephen J.! Hamilton and Wife, did on the MIL day of April, 1.855; Ale in the Mee of the Prothonotary' ,of the slid Court, his Amount - of the said Estate:' ' Notice ii hereby given to all _persons Interested to the nidEstatethatthe salcKlotst hope appointed the 21st day of May : est, 185Ig. for the-marmaUon thereon unless exceptions be filed: . Attest, J. BOWMAN, Protley. , Lancaster, Frottem Mice, ape 5 ap 10 4412 MURP iabes orm Ills Tr i t l e i ro e us ring da l'. the p HY ub v c ne e' r 3 alry, that h haa nn- L_pened • a new and tashionable ge T alluring 8 stailbliehunaeut In No. 9 Fulton Buildings, faring on"Weet King street, where he shall be hap py to aemontexiate all who may favor him with' a calL The subscriber flatters himself that by strict attention to bust . -.s, he will merit and receive a share, of Uuldlo patronage. T. 3IIDIPHY.. april 10 - 3m-fl JOB PRINTING. • HAVING within a few date supilled the office with a large assortment of FANO Y JOE TYPE, from the Foundry of L. Jowosoa Co., Philadelphia, we latter ourself in belt* abl - do almost every kind of •7 1 023 WORK in a style which cannot he excelled byany other establish ment Mikis City. Those, therefore, of our readers, Who may desire to have 13Caadbfils, Cards, Dill-Zeids, and every other species of L Aid • j ,hu h vrtilizaff done, Would do well to give as a trial, and than judge for themselves. J. OFFICE No. 2, North Duke street, directly opposite the new Court House. jan 30 tf.2 Estate of Martin Andrews and Wife.— in the Court of Cuunnon Pleas for the County of Lan diater. Whereas, Jacob Andrews, assignee of Martin An drews and Wife, did on the 9th day of April, 1655, file in tho Office of the Prothonotary of se said Court, his tsAc count of the said Estate: Notice; is hereby given to al ns interested to the said Estate, that the said Court . e appointed the list day of May, 1055, for the contiruunion thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J.I.IOIVMAiIi, Protley. Prothy's Office, Lan. April 17 it-13 I,lstate of Allen Brenenian.—la the Court of I,4Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, tJeurge Wenger, assignee of Alien Brenuntau, of Breckuock twp., did on the 11th day of April, 1011, tile 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, 10.51, for the continuation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Protby's office, lan. april 17 4t-13 Barley Sheaf Hotel, 193 North Secondlt., a few door's below Vine, Phila. GB. IiELLEIC, Proprietor, (Successor to .11. Watsond)— •The.preseut Prvprietur laaviug every tacility and a kuowledge 01 the wants of the community, would most re spectfully solicit a euntiuuauce or the hauler patronage, and pledges hhuself that uuthing shall be wanting ou his pats to give the moot perfect satisiaetiou to all. lhe table will be supplied with the best iu the iuurket—and uottalug will be lett undone that will eoutributo to the comfert ut his guests. I.o„.ntabllng for over 100 Horses. yard large and corn april 17 Sm-lit Another Prize 'Medal Awarded. 10 E. M'CLAIN, fur the best Perfumery mid Fancy Soaps, at the into Fair held at IVashington city. r.,.3PCLAIZI'S highly perfumed Vegetable till. This important discov• cry possesses valuable properties which we believe no other article of the kind does. It will cleanse the scalp, and produce a full and beautiful growth of heir. its Me dicinal qudities aid nature and reader the hair healthy, moist and pliable, and yet so pure that it will not soil hat nor bonnet. Manufactured uy r,. MCLAIN, Perfumer and Chemist, at his large and now e,tablishment. No. hie North utti street, below haze, Philadelphia. N. B.—Constantly on hand a largo assortment of Perfu mery, soaps and Fancy articles. Discount to wholesale dealers from Li to Y 3 per cent for cash. epril 17 am-13 Te Country Merchants and Others. TULIN M'CLUtai b. SON, No. 45 Market Street, l'hllader [Min, invite the attention of cash buyers to an examine tom of their stuck of HATS, consisting of every grade of PNiama, Leafless alld....intAW lists for Mens'ht cud Buys' wear; together with a general tusuetmeut of Beaver and Moleskin Slate and Laps of every deoeriptiou; suitable fur spring sates, all of which are selling at greatly reduced prices for cash. Afap — Ju.s . .. received 30‘) dozen Canede, Straw, and wide Leghorn Oats fur uertners. epril li 4111-13'.40 Market st. below al, South side, Phila. A131:11"T1N S Manufacturer, Wholesale and Re ,IAD Dealers. No. C0.,,2 North 2d street, above Market, Philadelphia. The largest, cheapest and Lest assortment of Plain and Fancy BLINDS of any establishment lu the United States. SHADES of every variety, at the lowest market prices. Buff, Holland and Store Shades, made to order at short both,. Dive us a call and save espouse. WE STUDY To PLEASE. april 17 3m-13 Liresh Spring and Summer Clothing.-- _l2 ln every variety of material, quality and style, Fur MEN AND lit:11:6, at F. J. K.ramplOs Merchant Tail oring, Clothing and Furnishing Store, •corner of Noith Queen and Orange Streets, 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 ..ppervision of careful and competent workmen, whose long expo rience in the business, eminently qualities them in getting up articles iu their line, in a neat, tasteful 'and aul.stantial manner. The stock on hand consists of a large assortment or • SEASONABLE CLOTHING, of all the various kinds of material that the markets af ford, and in such modes as.comfort, convenience, elegance, durability or convenience suggests. In addition to which are line, cdmmun nod medium Shirts, Collars, Cravats Ties, Scarfs, Suspenders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, hosiery and such other articles usually required in making up a Gen tleman's Wardrobe. Also, a full and carefully selected assortment of super fine, medium and common Cloths, Casstmeres, 'Cashmereta, Tweeds, _.llerinoes, Satinets, Cretans, Alpaccas, Linens,. Drillings and Testings of different colors, shades, figures and patterns, always kept on hand, and made to order, in any manner desired by the customer, with reasonable di patch, au accommodating terms, and warranted to give satisfaction. A. N. BRENNEMA.N, JES6I.: Grateful for a generous patronage during the past fif teen years, and with undiminished confidence in the fu ture, the proprietor submits the rest to a discriminating community, hoping to merit a continuance of public favor. N. B.—F. J. K. is the agent for Winchester 41, Scotts Pat ent Shoulderseem Shirt. F. J. KRAMPII, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, corner of N. Queen and Orange streets. april 17 3m-la Listate of Frederick Eilzsgenitisuer, dea , d. _EA—Letters of administration on tile estate of Frederick kingeuhimer, late of Conestoga township, deed, having been granted to the subscriber residing in the same twp.: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to inane paymeut immediately, and those having deice; will pre sent them pioperly authenticated for settlement. JACOB KALI PFMAN, spril 17 CV 13 Adm'r. toves S Stov to i I .Stoves i : I—Wholesale and IJ retail.—The undersigned would respectfully cell the attention of Stove dealers and those iu want of a Stove for Parlor, Dining-room and Kitchen, to our extensive assort ment of overy description of Stoves to wit: Bay State Six holes on top, Globe Cook, Buck's Cook for wood, Modern 'Toy, Complete Cook, Sweet Home, Lilly Dale, Yocum Cook Hagar Cook and Parlor Stoves of different kinds, too nu merous to mention: also, to our Celebrated MacGregor Heating Stove for Parlor, Hotels, Halls, and large stoves warranted to give more heat with ono quarter the fueD than any other stove now made. We are agents fur Barstow & Co's Celebrated Stoves which fur fineness of casting, durability and utility, not to be excelled. Also, Queen's Patent Portable Forges, the best now in use. References In regard to the above stoves, aro always to be seen at our store. NBSIAN & WAIINICK N. E. Corner [Second a Race sts. mh 20 3m-9 Philadelphia. A action Sales at Weatz , s Store.-Now °pot, A ed from the rata largo Nov, York oud Philadelphia - - Carpets! Carpets! Ctirpots! Ingrain, Venitian and' Do mestic Carpets. Persons in want of a Carpet of any doscription should not forget to visit Wentz's Carpet rooms, and secure a Car pet from the Bargains now in More. Matting.: Matting !—Pinin and itcd and White Cheek.. 4500 yds. best White and 111 k. Calicos even Fold Ike i 4 etc. SUW Cold WOO Bare", De Laines, 12 cents, worth 25 cis. 01)00 " Ginbhams, plain and orokeu Plaids,l2% worth 20 950 " Black and White " 750 " 5-3 Ginghams, only 15 eta, won h 31%. One lot double boiled Black Silks. at 50, 62, 75, 67c, and Magnificent 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 cocoon. They will be opening, almost daily, additions to their attractive stock of Choice, Goods. Remember the place--WENTZ'S. Now is the time for liousekeeperst—only think—a good Ticking for 6% cts. Good Checks for Aprons, only 64 cts. Where can 1 buy such Bargains t Why at ter 27 t f-10 WCNTZ'S CLIBAP STORE. xrevr Spring and Stammer Goods Selling at very 101 V prices.--JutLs V. 'f Wnoleade neall Cloth :Store, No. & 7 North 24.1 street. Phbadelphia, now in store, and constantly receiving now M.,initdo styles or Fresh boobs for Ben's and Boy's wear, consisting, of Lnglish, French; Sienna's and American cloths of all colors and qualities from to 0 per yard ; Black Lwssimens Cup. French Black Doeskins, Fancy CilbSiLaCre of all colors and styles; Cotton .aid Linen pant stuffs, Black and Fancy sat inets, KentudilltJeaus, Fancy and Plain Tweeds, Summer Coatings in great variety, sup. Black Shin Vesting's, Fancy Silks, Cashman, Marsailes, Asa, in all colors styles and qualities.. Also a general assortment of Tailors trimmings, ac., all of which 1 will sell cheap. .oEirßarticuhtr attention paid to the Tailor and Clothing trade. First cloth store iu 2d below Arch, east side, Phil. adelphia. mar 17 :Stud') Tunlus B. Kaufman, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and.Agout for procuring Bounty Land Warrants. Office in Widmyer's Building, South Duke howl, near the Court House. mar VJ Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Ware and Jewelry.—The largest, finest, and best selected stock In the city. Every description of line and cheap watches that are manufactured can be obtained at this establivinnent, which receives them direct from the Facto. rias of Liverpool, L0W141311 and Switzerland, and is therefore enabled to sell a moat superior article for a less price than any other retail store in this city. Persons wishing to purchase at Wholesale and Retail are invited to call and the worth of their money. Some of these Watches can be sold at the following pri ces, viz: Gold Levers Pall Jeweled, 18 Carat ease, $25 00 " Minting case, Full Jeweled Levers, 'BOO " Lupine Watches, Silver Lever " Full Jeweled, 10 00 " lluating case, " 18 60 • " • Lepine Watches, Jeweled,' 8 00 and some still cheaper than the above. Jewelry of every description, fine and cheap. Also, sil ver Ware, and Silver-Plated Ware of all kinds: Watches repaired antkwarranted, at LEWIS lt. BROOSIALL'S • (Oid Stand) No. 110 N. Second,2d door below Bare street, Philadelphia. mar 6 ly-7 Removal.—WlLLAM B. NOILDNEY, Attorney ' at Law has removed; his office from N. Queen at. to the building in the South East corner of Centre Square, for merly known as Haley's Hotel. Lancaster, aril 10 Premium Venittan Blinds , Nerw - SticielalerDP,, ,- °oda for the Spring of I.9ss ; i=VlSlit LAS : 13.1 V., corner or , NOurtl road Arch-I:tenets, l'hi,ladel s • • ire fully prepared to suit buyers,' voicaeisale4 Denali • nth goo& solopted.to then , wants and at the lelrest,./C 1 , ~ l'aicas t .. , .; - ; - BLACK FANCY. dit- :' ' ' 1: : . • ti1iV.D.1043 1 11601:1.= •'. :: ' ..., ' ,' .: . . H : PRLNTS.GINGH • ' , 1 , . • •I s D LINENB,4I2. , . L ., LINENS, :t , 4111 4:1111 , 108,Ae. ke. 5 - 13,—, Bastaan t. f ed from the Auctions, of -II .r.'. York, andTl'hlliditisen,. warranted not to cut Al with those goods regularly. S.-0R issued llleck auks ng. Store-keepere supplied leb 27 3m-6 Llew Iron and . Er 1 11 prietors atlas Laiciartal spectrally nil the attention o LION and BRASSFoundri".; lishment. We are how pre • Stationary En • Mill and Saw ,1 1:o Po taxitiry.—The' Pro . .XOllVs Nticume would re• - the public to the extenelve connected with their %%tab ! . to Manufacture Cl t •. • 11l castings, cast frau work atahort no • all kinds of • • COr Wh' and every other description ; tire and reduced prices. Brass Claatinim Bonier Rl] Sold abbit Metal. . the Superintendence of Ur tT b lt i e =tar: e;thL72,...i •• cal skill Is well known to it the most competent :aut t ecL we are confident of giv . ho may favor us with their [fob 20 tf4] oni cltizatuu amt•aw none thorough workmen , are empl lug entire eatisfaction, to all Patronage• Qlates t Slates ll • subscriber hating taken the Oagency for Brothels bull Slates is ready at any time to fornialielstebrihe ton • .nt on by the square, at the shortest notice and on the c .st yeasonabla terms. Apply at my Efaxduare Storil, Noir Queen street. feb 27 Ty-7 '! LiEURGE D. SPRECiLER. 11. lama 7 vim, . - DEMON h ii/ii, beg ,•ye to inform the publi c I , 1.3 thatthey 1:1,STO mato id the Philadelphia tinnil y i f 11 MOURN' ,` G STORE, II from No .52 Noah Seco . street,to Ulu new building, II• No. * C 00,•$nut Street, , (five doors shops Eighth : treet, South side,) where 1 they will offer an lucre. • L . stock et 'reduced prices. N. B.—Dally Opening en , Spring Good,. Phila. mar .1.4 i ..a....., lower's. r Seeds.—A large r - itiovory variety, Including t flood, for sato by wholviisle - -., a prime article, fresh from • SQUALL Mt/MIS & Co., i . 1 Stied store, corner of 7th ib 1 - sprik3 t4ll Garden, Field an. assortment of !the abo , many new ones, recently in , or retail; also Osage Orange Texas. For sale by Agricultural Warehouse , Market sta., Philatta.. . —Selling off at reduced prl • 12 North. Sixth Street, a I Buys the best materials . him to sell superior W in— • des as low as others sell lu , &LADES, of beaut.ful, de- Trimmings, Fixtures, &a., B!lade and Shagle Ices. IA J. WILLIAMS, taw doors above Market. at., Originator of all new St I cheap for Cash, which enabS dow Blinds and Sto ferior articles. . , Gold bordered and pain! Bud Holland 9 ITADES I Wholesale and retell. littered to order. lotted to. Purchasers please Store Shades painted and Repairing in general at call. Aar We study te pleese roh Street Hot $ ore, N. E. Cor. Bth A aud Arch streets, Philed (phis. At the shove °stab lisumeut may be tuned al complete assortment of HATS, CAPS, U.lll3ithi.LA4, &0., of °vie). &scrip. Moo, at prices whiCh minuet it to please. Every ar tide is manufactured on the premises. sod no goose me allowed to leave the store ich are not perfect lu every respect. Particular etteuti is invited to the Aloleskin Hats at Three Millers, wh c for beauty end durability will compare fever:ably wit oso sold elsewhere at Four Dollars. W. C. IVIDMARTII. april 17 lirmlB still retained . by us. and zpi South. Wharves, ed to purchasers after the next, by one of us In persop. Price of Mower $115; Mot, Terms cash. communication be seen at the Wiley, Ho. 78 where they will he deliver. th of the sth month (May) r and Reaper combined $135 s to bo widressod ilitoTtiErts, Allownyslown, N. J. april 17 3m-13 A gricultural and : orlicultusal Imple .a.nteuts.—SPAlN'S Pti mt Atmospheric Premium Churn, the best article Id t e market. Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutters in great vdri_dy—lleapers and Mowers, of all the approved patents=P outy Plows and Castings, for which we are sole agentsjh Philadelphia. Ifalladay's patent What lEngiue; Plows of 20 different patterns, Including the Mail,: Michigan sub-soil; expand ing, folding and lieversibld ljarro . ws, Peld and tiardeu hol lers, expanding Cultivators, ,pades, shovels, Manure Forks Horticultural Tools in great variety, together wills every thing needed by the laruir or bartiener. . For sale by PASCHALL. Moltilib & CO., Agricultural Warehouse'und Seed store, corner of 7th 4 Market sts.. Philiuta. i , april ZS toil IEI H. Smith, Pb t Honnaic , Pocket I . 1' H. and Dressing Cue :lan ufaeturer, S. W. corner 01 Fourth and Chesnut sir ass, Philadelphia, tawny on iourt hand a large and varied ak. Port Bonn:ties, ", Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, ' Note Holders, _ . Port Folios, , Portable Desks, P Dressing Cases, Also, a general assortmeu man Fancy Goods. Fine pocket Cutlery, Ralose Whnleeale, Seeond and 'll4. .a, . tmuut of 1:orlt Boxes, :ravelling Bags, sackgannuun Boards, ,hers Men, !ooket, Memorandum Books, ;igar Cases, 6:e. of English, French and Ger- , Ear Strops and Gold Pens IA Floors. F. IL and Chesnut sta., l'hiladat , Suparior GuldPeta will bi) d States, by math—describing soft. aPtil 3 1-y N. W. corner Fourt N. B.—On alai receipt of $ sent to any partiol the Uql pen, thus, medium, hardot rexickbugares•- • =, • J. 2 treated, and, comfort An. French Trusses, imported order expressly fir his sales. All sulfering With Ituptia • the occasion now offers to pr trews lightness, with ease., d Lion, in lieu et the cumbro • usually sold. An extensive adopted to every variety of and for sale at a range of twi Trusses, $2, 3, 4 and $5: 1.k., Persons at a distance cap dress by remitting the. luno the hips, and stating side,af For sale Wholesale and lit ernis or Rupture successfully .ured, by use of tho elegant the subscriber, sad wade to will be gratified to learn that .... curu a Tru,s, coull,icing es i rability and correct coustruc. 4 and umoullortable article , assortment alwapi on luilid, I upturn 11, aduits cod children i sto suit all. Cost of ...angle le, $4, :".., 0, b and $lO. AVe a !frogs scut to any ad ad, sondiug measure around inted. !tail by the Ipixn-ter, cm:LB R. NE}.:DLES, S. W. corner Of wt,111.13 l'.two sts., Philnds. , proved. Ps(rut 'Jody ill - ewe; • r Braces; Patent ..; spiuttl Traps sud Suppyrts. ut lady utteutittuts. Depot for Dr. ihanutug's Chest Expanders and Emu Braces; Suspensory Bandage, Ladies' Rooms, with amulet: mar T; I Roo4ng.—Tfin udurslgnetl, ngent for the so le I Siille, the superifty 0 f • prt.per,i to contrerr Roof 'Dor escrety end super unity of cent. ' All work dune in the rutnptiy attended 10. lato. 31. 0TE13.31A31, ire Store, %lErnt Klug st., Lan. of the celebrated Caltiwel wbleb is generally known, iug or for iurnisblng Slab!, Slate Reuling needs nu cOru I best manner, and all orders fob 27 Om-8 liardw ICALi ilouse, Colltuihia, P 4., triedids, uud thd public Feu', above well-kumrn and up with entirely Aew ku u j quality. Thee nous° has • , "o. - ZOO, :tlarket street, abov uderligmed, late of the Amer ItespleaAurn lu luturiniug his tout he takou the , ar hien he has tilled urn and bedding a a buipertur iso bet. reuevated an d 1u pro wed itl ' tt manner which p i curukkire favorably with iiuy of the Ilutels W the, City, a•d cannot fall to sive tatisfao. tion to those who way IS tso this establishment. The TAULt; will itittitya be Suppllud ullll thu chokest Provisions the tharket actor ; tuna the har with the PU- After AND itr.hT 4114,Uti1t.4 Nothing shall be test undone to make his littests comfortable, awl tau Witte, hltunelf that by strict attolitiuti to 1.1 lows, he will merit ouch re celve a liberal shares of p4blc-patronage. U. W.IIINKLE, Proprietor. ;an 23 tf 1 I\TOtIee.—CABINET IM. KINO BUSINESS. Tito wi ll dersigned hereby gives .• don that sho will curry us the ..i.i.113.r.1-31A.K13.t.i and . _-- • - business at theold stacal)n)Vest h log street, formerly 'kept by bo !Jobb:tau, Henry Ni. )liner, and at 1.11 .11.1.1141 v returns her sincere t tut I formerly bestowed on the e' of former eunuch Is respect! mar 1.. ly-tf ' Ka for the liberal patronage tabitalfulent. A continuance • ly and urAnAnittl?; y Goods, Wholesale 1., 6U:ow, Lint null Lull In Stlaw tiuuds 111 geu , rovr. enht hod Litou tiutel, ) Philtiti ``trans' and Dll.lllne' kjand 111 uct 31autitecturer, and tidal.' eral, .No. 321 Furth Secatdi side, directly opposite huts • Where way bo found n la! of goods la the above hue. try Storekeepers and 31111iu All goods sold at the low mar 13 [ arid ustwiniVo ass:Jamul:it I which ihe a: al, COW/. [re is particuliariy Luvittd. ca9ll prices. . _ Files 'and Ramps. NEW Street File Works, Philadelphia. The subscriber is constantly manufacturing fur Wholesale I: Retell', FILES AND ILAZSPS, dr grory description, and having beenpracticaLly engaged ha the business more thau Thirty years, can guarantee his ivo I: at the lowest prices. Manufacturers and .Ifechanics can hate their Old Flles Recut and made equal td m w at half the original cost. J. 11. 8311TH, No. 01 New st., (between Mace & Vine and 31.1 and 3.ists. 7 ) Philadelphia. • mar 13 3m-S V l l arv : lrc t i te i ioY a t ur'ht T lau f r C. P Xelfl of tisiotrhlng In!i tution will commence an 41ouday the 7th et May next. i In it Students are fitted 'fo e, every condition of life, and no pains is spared to giv diem every opportunity of moral and intellectual training Ptrhaps no suction of our Coun try enjoys so many advance es as the Village of Church town both in the healthfu uess, sud the morality &the In, place. Persons ~ ding he r suns or words to this insti tution, may rest assured t • t every duty devolving upon its Principals and' leach ill be fully performed. There are two Irepartments Th o lad Female— entirely separate it being believed that this I the best mode upon which any institution can be con. ucted. , ti:saste—for 5 linouths,Tui on, hoardi ng, Washings lib U 0 For further particulars epq • re of the Principal! ',- J. E. GIBILN, A, B. -. mh 13 1 - 48. Ustate oflitarpn fii b eaffer_eatd Ntrife.—ln ..12,,ithe Court of ' Pe as for the County of hence*. ter. Whereas, IQ ntz, iltid;pllloofdaron Sheaffer and Wife, did on the.% y of April r lefsi, ale in the: Office of this PrOthoWeiy the Sad. COUlt, WS 4CCOlalt 1 .. of the said Estefe4 1:71' -.Notice is hereby give, all'persons Interested • In• the _ said Estate, ttett the I scEld . clay° appointed the :tist; - day of piny, 18E4 . So . *he- contirmation;: , iheroOf,, unless exceptions be Sled. . ~ r J. BOVISINIS i. Itothp. 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